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urgespublic Leaning Tower needs Expert $300,000 worth of work to watch for gangactivity bySheilyaHackétt byNancyKeraminas Nileu'ownwatertOWerplace is il/e can get. And. like Sir WaIter inneedofeefurhiuhing. The land- loo.Educators and law enforce- Raleigh. YMCA Board Chair- ADes Plaines police depart- sigsis of youth street gang influx mark Leaning Tower replica in man John Demand has stepped mentpersonnel- fromCook ment member who specializes ¡n inlothenorthwestuubwbs. front of the YMCA. 6300 Touhy forward to throw down his cIntile streetgangstoldagroupofMaine Detective KevinO'ConnellCounty, Nilcu and Park Ridge also aUended as npcclators at theAve., still conceals a water lank of assistance. T6nship residents to remove leanslatedgang hieroglyphics tower and the structure. like any Demand, whohas seen the Pisa graffiti as soon as it appears and and oIlier symbols for the audi-July 3! meeting al lownahipaging beauty needs all the help Continued on Page 39 Lo be on the lookout for otherence, numbering slightly over .Continued on Pagé 39

Nilès and Morton Gröve study Nues Dempster Street sewer costs edition of (d t:ri1 : Röadproject could solve 8746 N. Shormer Road, Nues. 60648(708) 966-3900 BVGLEHURSDAY, AUGUST2, into 25per copy VOL. 34, NO. 8, ruE flood woes byNaney Keraminas Village CrossingMall Village offlcials are ltoping eisunated $A m/llion road pro- ilsatá DempSler Street road pro- ject will be paid ferby there- jost schedulrd for nest spring spective villages. will help alleviate flooding prols- Illinois Department of Trans- attractsmajor tenants tems on tide streets between parodien (IDOl) officialsas- tending a recent esecutive corn- bySheilyaHackett Waukegan Road and Milwaukee Avenue. milIce meeting utthe Nords TIeeeñtajorteflaflt$ari lineterRoad. iugs, two facing Touhy Avenue On the drawing boards are ex- Shore Council of Mayors tug- The minnt openings mark theund one facing Carpenter Road. gested the $1.2 million drainage to occupyspaceby November in tensive renovation to the pave- CrossingShoPPiIlgpaella! completion of Phase II ofManzoni catis the locations suite- ment. construction ofbarrier me- tab be split equally between the the Village hie for reslauranla and a bank, according CenteratTouhY Avenue andCar-construction on the 63-acre niLe dians and left tuno lanes and, if slate and the villages, by developersTeanimeli-CrOW businesses which benefit from to Morton Gmve VillageTots- ¡nterRoad Skokie. traffic. Niles and Morton Grove have includingundtheTuaman Corporation. Ac- exposure to passing their way. a new storm newer tee LusTy Schnite. whoasked The new tenants. When completed, the mati will , Child World and Ser-cording to Donald Manzoni,vice paid forby the Sane of Illinois. that the stete "develop nItrosa- cover 825,000 eq. fl, withload- live cost sharing proposals that vice MerchandiSe, willbe in thepresident of development and Officials from both villages leasing atTaxman, the balanceof ing docks in an interior court area reduce the village share to ceso terge,mainbuitding.Child accessible from a delve on thewi!l hold their next sewer sum- MerchandisePhase Il should becomplesed by mit with theslate laterthin percent.' World and Service south of the property. Ground "We don't Want to accept state wilt front on TouhyAvenuethis time next year and includes month negotiating what, if any, constructing there separate build- Continued on Page 39 costo of the sewer portionof the waler into our sewersystem," whitepharMor wilt face Carpen- nail Keith Peçk, Nilen director of Public Works, explaining that ard, ntormwater fromDempnter Maine Twsp. Fire Dept.ins safety a Street flows into sewers on side streets, causing sewers Iobe séts hearing charged und residences hOOded. Peck nays his village won't sign onaddition offon any Dmpster Street plans The Maine Township Board unless they provide for either wi11 hold a public hearing at 7 street detention or storm sewers. 13 to consid- p.m. Monday, Aug. - MortonGrove Community er amending itsi990-91 budget Development Director Charles to add a $200,000allocation fora Scheck, Peck,OT Project and possible building addisiou to the Environmental Studien Sections MainrTowushipTOWflthtl. . Chief Tony OAnacz and other The board hus been exploring reprenentives will be using an plans for u buildinganaddition to extensive - though simple by en- house MaiseStay, itsyouth ser- gineering standards - formula to vices department, whichhas out- determine percentage responsi- growuita current leased space on bility, Busse Highway in ParkRidge. The variables used include et- Township officialsalso have evalion, pav/ng and w/dthof been considering rentinglarger pavementS usinga'len-year quarters for tise department, ne- storm" - as a base tine for coni- cording to Maine Township Su- puting requinemento. A ten-year pervisorJonn BRaI!. Continued on Page 39 The township also could use additional spare atUse TownHalt

. for its Genera! AssistanceDe- parlment, iB SeniorsDepart- TO ment, EmergencyServices and Disaster Agency (BSDA)coordi- School' nator, other staffoffices. storage (IRMA). The Ni/es andagarage for ils vast. Pichired above (left ioright) are Trustee Risk Management Agency Department had thebest vehicle accident . ' Hall said $60.000 inalready JamesMahoney, FinanceDirector GaryKa roh- Fire Guide budgeted for a garageeepaving Trusloe record in1989amongst the 50 communihes , na,Ni/es FireChiefHarry Kinowskiand Pagé22-26 the parking tot, und a newroof on presented Chief K,nowski par/icipating inIRMA, leasing Tom Bondi. Karshna the Town Hull. Projecled /,7te rgovern men/al Cuotinued on Page 39 wils aSaffyAWard frogs. the THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1990 coiuniW THE BUGLE THURSDAY, AUGUSr 2, 5990 : p Focus.' .4 MEMBER A Nornhn,n Illinei. G. E Des Plainesactor performs role AflIndependent CommunityNewspaperEsgabljshed in 1957 DavId Bess r . Editor & Pobllshor Diane Miller . DIrector of Adverllslug 3 8746 N. ShermerRoad, Niles,Illinois 60648 (708) 966-3900 Murk Kraj chi. ProductIon Manager reflecting hisownséntiments LInda Burns- Copy EdItor by Sbeilya Hackett SJBscouts win Residents file complaint Not the smell of the grease- Strppenwolf Body Polific, with Attorney General paiñt nor the roar of the crowd Northlighl, Drury Lane South drew Edgar Meyer to the foot- andWaterTower, top floatprize lighls. Mryerperformedin seven pm- - For the reterse aetor and Des duclions of "Harvey" and played Plaines resident, who has per- three differentroleS. Early on, hr Dist. 70 board - Soured with Gig Young and Shir- appoints formed on Broadway and stages across the United Slates and in ley Booth in the play and later. in Canada,theappeal was the a Chicago prtntnction, actor Judd chance lo reveal himself throagh Hirsch joined the cast. toc has 1eyer amid controversy the his acting roles. Meyer said,I played lead, Elwuod P. get greatjoy in being able to ex- Dowd, many 1116cL byLindaA,Bui-nu In between other roles--Meyer press mysrlf...with other's dia- At a special meeting convened logres." tried his hand at directing und- July 25, District 70 school board well beyond the school claie law Currently performing m "0th- guided Andy Devinein "On Bor- members volet publicly 4-2 to and accepted applications and in- - - rowedTimr" and WallerPidgeon appoint Jim Meyer to fill the terviewedseveral -candidates. in "Takeller, She's Mine,' board seat vacated by Harry The Board voted on the candi- 'Igetgreatjoy in Years later, while performing dates and selected James Meyer A former head teller at First DreiserinJrjne,- - being able to express in California, Meyer ranghi up to fulfill thisposition." Cook Bank for Savings han been Meyer's appointment crimes At the July 25 meeting board myself...with other's with Pidgeon, who asked him to accused of embezzling more smidst claims board members ai- dialogues.' his house for dinner, Mlerwards, than $200,000 from the bank's legesiiy violated the Illinois Open member James Quinn muds the Pidgeon coutidrd themeal's en- - motion to appoint Meyer to ilse T', ; . , Morton -Grove branch at 9147 Meetings Act when they voted Irres were really Stouffer frozen - Meyer into the position during board seat and board member er People's Money" at Chicago's Waukegan Road. aLinda Erlen seconded the mo- Royal George Theatre, Meyer specials. But not all actors iivr Eosina Mattes, of 3246 Bell- closed executive session two fromthefreezer,and when ':'iii over sixty units partici- tion. Board increiary Anny Burns stars as theownerofa small town dogs during the parade and dis-wood Lane, Glrnview, wasse- dayspreviousiyonJuly23, Meyer hosted his friend Pat patlflgm theNilea4th ofJuly Pa-Iributed to the crowd. The lower Board President Dun Muche also voted yes to the appoint- - company facing take-over by a rade, St. John Brebeuf Scout rested and appeared before U.S. trient,Board Wall Street corpomte raider. a O'Brien and his family at his Dea part of the float was made up of-Magistrato Biaise Bucklo July said no voles, motions andsec- members Jack Plaines home, Meyrr'ssister Troop t75 sponsored by - theskating consisting of chicken Olander and Prank Cordes voted theme in inne with today's finaro SJ.B. Holy Name Society and 12 und wan released on a $45OO onda to motions weremadecon- no. cuokedthrmeal. s'ire and 2,700 red, white & blur pernottai recognizance bond, craning the appointment on Jsly clxi mergers and hostile take Veteran actor Edgar Meyer, a Des Plaines Other People's MoneyS now entering its fourth NorthAmericas Martyrs Knights napkins. Miletic refrained from voting Professionally, Meyer admires - 23. - overa,Complicalionsdevelop resident,bendsto see the mason for Mary Ann monthatChicago'sRoyalGoorge Theatre. of Columbus,- was judged lop According to Woody Ender- and said hr would not be voting when a female the British touch in theatre, par- son,-supervisory special agent of The Bugle received a press re- lawyer! Thebus'lingerpointing in theawardwinningplay spotin the floatcompetision. - from this time forward because it ticularly the talents of the late Scouts participatiog in the con- the FBt's Arlington Heights of- investment banker defends the On the evenings ofJuty 2 & 3,struclionoithefloatand in the pa- lease the morning of July 24 wan not the correct procedure as family-run business, Meyer real- Laurence0livier, fice, Matten, age 61, was serete- which wandatedJuiy23 from Mi- him, threats chool in Des Plaines andtheatse with ils crazyhours, all HiskinshipwithBritaio over twenty scouts and leadersradewere, Greg Beierwaltes,Tim outBurst in the Roberts Raleo of ly getsintohisroleandhas 'Very Meyer's sensitivity about so- ed und bonded in U.S. District lelic. Lethertestitule in Chicago. night trave!, taking cule of propsdoesn't enteud ta William Shake- assembled the float. The 16x8Micheioui. Dan Guerrieri, Allan Ordermeetingmannal. strong feelings about what (therial issues could stem from his foot flatbed was adorned with aNorth, Jason Weibel, iou Neu- Court before- her indictment be- The release stated, "A position Miteticalso reprimanded As a yonng man, when not and stage set-up, Back home ioSiseare, however, and heever full 'canse she possesses a passport. On the District 70 School Board caldee) stands for...my opponent strong religiose background andplaying baseball is the open lots the slates after discharge, he en- sircttnt,aiO-footiree,uñifi-mann, Puna Tannehill, Tom Gi- Olander and Cordes for talking (in that role)is so good,hale seeksout a Shakespearean role. Her indicunent-is exjsected with- wus vacated in3unebyMr, Harry his early training at Emanuel Lu- alosgLeetreetin Des Plaines orroiled at the Goodman TheatreResold "Wrjnsl don'tjrll logeth- cisl grass, flags. imitation camp-Zyflski, - Marek Kujawa, Nick Deieser tlue to health about proceedings which mans- fire, md aweber gribon whichMachte.- and senior scout Enc in3tdayaofherarcesi - reasons. pired daring the closed sessionon sleeping on his parents' frontschool where students such user." Sn spite of that, hr playedtr The officers and members of the porch on hot summer nights,Harvey Korman were already -- the scouts cboked over 200 hotWilhelm. Maltes is charged with one July 23 outsidcofthr session and Goodman Theatre's "Thr Tern- - School Board have litri right, - count of theft, embezzlement an said the mailer woutdbe taken np Meyerfoundacling something he studying. In off hotos, he got in- pent" in 1957, then two years later and outlined in lite Illinois School liked to do. Performing in kid's volved with Ors Plaines, Theatre misappropriation of in thcnextciosed session. was given Goodman's 1959 Dis- EPA clears -Regis - $220,000 basic funds, including Code #122 section10-10, to - IfUCnRdThs,UPrbIy programs and aperreas and in a Guild. Donald Slobs, a Morton Grove tinguishedAlamni Award. $50,000 looted horn ssno ros- name a replacemrnr board mcm- rsrsidre,rss'itl, ilur etrildrrs in the high school drama guild, Meyer Among those atGuodman who When his thrsgttts travel back tomer accounts. The remaining herwithont requiringarrsolution school system, said the hearst discovered the stage Io be aplacesaw Meyer's acting promise wso on odor complaint NdAHm Mtg1 Over his lengthy career, hr brings - sum is misnitig from Ihr bank and vole. Osees thepublic arcanos wiry the where's fairlyquietperson couldDr. Bella 51km, professer emrri-up everyactor'snighimare-. by Nancy Keraminas- vaalt. The investigation is con- "To respond to the spirit ofmeetingonJniy25was called, sort of open up." ITis first visit to tusat't'heTheatrrSchaoi/Del'aul going "blank" ossirge. He tells of- tinuing us to whether additional commnnity interest and input in "Legally they-must have dour thelegitimate theaterwas in 1939 University, who for 12 of her 42 Something may be in the air - Two Regis officials, producT filling this-vacant board position, his role in "The Posting Shed'is -. in the 8200 block of Austin Ave- missing sums can be truced to something wrong or there would - - - tiRevice-presidentTheodore when hr saw 'Life With Father" teaching yeats was associated . the President and Board went wh:ch his character isto deliver a nue but officials atRegis Chemi-Vrbaski and plant manager Da- Continued on Page 35 Continued on Page 38 al the Blackstonrand tickets soldwith Goodman. 11kmincladedlong speech soa psychiatrist, forahighof $1.65. ; cal Company say they're not thevid N, Bache invited commis. After high school, his acting cause. Rallier, u Cook County siòncrs, neighbors and the press carrer was confirmed during his Meyer became hookedon the theatre with its Environmental.,------. Ptptccti9n Agro- to tour the plant at any time dur- Peace children perform AUg.3 service in the US, Army in thecrazy hours, all night travel, taking careof cy (LUEt'A).rngineer has ISar-ing company operating hoses, mid-'40s. World War ti was overprops and stage set-up. oughly inspectedthe MortonMonday through Friday from and Meyer's unit was sent lo Ja- Grove firm and declareditsapproximately- 7:30 am. to 4 pan where he decided to ley outat maintenance "far saperior io thatp.m. The neighbors live on the Tokyo auditions for "My Sis-Meyer in her Lake Zurich sum. Meyer soddenly coaldn't bring ofmost companies." Cleveland Avenue, 400feet ter Eileen." American actressesmer theatre and today remembers oat a word, Is panic he asked the The unscheduled special -visitfrom Regis' 1.5-acre grounds. co-starred, Winning a role is thathim as "Very lalented...shy; quite psychiatrist, "Doctor, can'tyou ,by Rudolph Treja, Jr., a CCBPANeighbors directiy acrossthe production, hr movedon to apartgood in whateverhr tackled; very help me?" only so bear the man's troubleshooter wan made July27 streetantithose on Mooroc good in comedy...warm, persona- in "Arsenic and Old Lace" andin bland reply: "The Lard helpi at the request of the village ofStreet were not present - a Japanese-American versios ofbic." She conlinues io attend his them whohrlp themselves." - - Morton Grove, Regis, a small- "This is a democracy; this rs "The Mikado" which toured allshows. Academy Award winner A bachelor, the tell, coùrtly baich manufacturer of variousthe only way we can get at the four istands of Japan. GecaldinePagrwas aMryercon- Meyercares for the family home, specialty chemicals, was singled truth," Vrbaski told The Bugle Meyer heroine hooked on thetemporary at the lUtin theatre and works crossword puerteo to relax .Out by five nearby residents, whilewalkingthroeghthe he remembers "She was as good and makes the daily Kennedy who atearcd before the vil- 12,087square-footbuilding. THE BUGLE thenus shrlaterwas," commute to the Royal George. lage'senvironmental commis- They (neighbors) have the right (USpS 069-76e) A career in acting ran counter Serious-minded, -he womies sion Jely t2 and complained of (to complain). The village has to David Besser to the Meyer family tradition aboul the lack of courtesy or man- constant bad odors emanatiughonortbal" - Editor end Pubasher which included many ordained nerI in modem Society. from the company's hradquar- umane "We do not have that s'mc ministers,includinghis Own 56esat 8210 N. Austin Ave, L;tai NORThERN IlLINOIS As his favorite mir, Meyer Continued on Page 38 NEWSPAPER brother, If namm Blwood P, Dowd in "Har- these abbrov'mtions make sense to you, I. w AssOCIATIoN Meyer recalls his own ftimiiy vey." Perhaps because he's done chances are you've been doing some house hunting. VOL. 34, NO. u, AUGUST 2, 5090 was proud of hin acting achieve- the role so many times, Dowd's Driver arrested after Maybe you've even found that dream home and mcnts,betmanycouscrvativerel 8746 N. Shermer Rd. philosophy oflife hanbecome his - . are wondering lt you can afford It, relatives wouldn't even speak toown, To the interviewer, il seems hit andrun accident WOO, the best way to find out Is to Nitos, IL 60648 him, He said hr always had the come talk to Phone: 966-390e-j-2-4 all ofMryrr's backgrouud, train- Nues potier arrested a 29- paramedics after complaining of us about a home mortgage. We'll tell you about our feeling his mother wished he'dingand experience year-old Prospect Heights driver Published Weekly ou Thuredoy came together injuries. Photo by Vorn Bunker competitive rates and even give you some financial tips In NIbs, tIlleuls setlledownandgeiasteady job. lo make him, like Dowd,a man the day after he reportedly left - Investigators found fresh on home ownership. Second Class Pustoge fur Since his early rotes ut ChevyMeyer describes an "A gente, the scene of an acciclant wheredamage to Ilse arrestor's car and Fifteen young Soviet Peace The Bugle peld ut Chleugo, itt. Chase Country Club theatre, he 4161. Ticktsare alio availableat a joyful and uplifting fantasy set Sound good? Thn lets gt tgthrl - cas'ingperson who loves people." the driver of a second car was linked him io the accident when Children arrived in Chicago, Sai- Postmaster: Send uddress haorubbedshouldcrs with promi- Omni, WaakcganRoad and Oak- in the future when world peace injured. A-witness obtained his paint matching the victim'scar unlay, July 14. Joined by fifteenion St.,Niles. chongos to The Bogie, 0746 nent stars. 1f urged, he can drop license plate number, has been established. to 11mb- Shormer lcd,, Nitro, IL 60640 was found on the front enti, HeAmerican Peace children they The Sovietand American Chu- backs to the preseut day. "Peace FIRST NATIONAL BANK namesofco-actocs such as Sandy MG residenton Accordingto Commander laid arresting officers hewan spenttwo weeks at Nues College, 4M Dennis, Ed Auner, Karen Valen- tiren will be living, working, Child" examines the arms cace - 1GOF MORTONGROVE Snbscrlptlon Rute (In Advance) William Reid,theoffending "scared", explaining why he did writing, rehearsing, and psepar--playing, and sightseeing togeth Per sIngle espy tine, James Farrentino, Riccardo President's List driver was going westbound in and other issues, and offers the not report the accident. ing theirown version of the Peaceer, aieeagthening the bauds of hope ofpeacecatherthan desllac- Oneyeur $13,90Monlalbau, Douglas Fairbanks, - the- 8400 block of Golf Road The arrestor was charged with Child stage play. !JAMid-Cjtco Rank Two yeuro $22,50Jr., Van Johnson, Dody Good- Richard Kraft, son of Mr. and July 23 when he struck another friendship and trust, that inevita- lion. The process and perfor- Three years leaving the scene of an accident, Thrplay is scheduled tobeper-bly develoti within Peace Child's mance bring the fantasy closer to $29.00man and Don Ameche, amongMrs. Richard Kraft, of Morton westbound car an ittamed rightfailure to give aid, following too formed Aug. 3 at Culver School, n2ot Dompster Street lyear SenIor Citizens,,, , $5150 collaborativcpcograms. ìeality. others. Grove, was among those students into a shopping center. He then 6921 Oaklon St,, Niles, at 7:30 A yesr (out or cnunty).., , $15,95 - close and driving an uninsured "Peace Child" inspired by lier- The setting of the play, Peace s year (foreign) After years of being on thenamed to the President's List for fled the scene, The driver of the p.m. Tickets are $7/adult and $5! $35.00road, hr has more recently con.academic exceBence at North vehicle, Hin bond wan set at uard Benson's "The Peace Book,, Day 2025, never changea the sie- rç' -xJL,sc, Alt APO addresses secaisdeaz wasgp,iol.9iiep- at4.J.,rr appgr. in.-children-and seniors and can beis a musical play about children ry of the how Peace Day came nstpi'Sérvicoities. : 'ceatfalOd on 'Chi4o;gr II1Gak0 Hs1jit tres nach as WisliOth 'Brtde, by,Nslea ;:. 'obtained by calling' -(705) 529 whobringpeace to.lbawgrid. Ris Continuedoo Page 35 THEBVOLE,THVRSDA'I, AIJGSJST 2, INNO - THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUEF 59O - Còsentino- vows- :I ENDSWED..AUG. 8 , - - Did1andBand.... to kill 'tattletale' I - FRESHcuT MINELLIS HOMEMADE A performs Aug. 5 proposal -- COUNTRY STYLE - - ITALIAN SAUSAGE . SI u Jerry Cosentino. Democratic CHICKEN LEGS ,-.-,,-z'.,:--/z-?> nomincefor secrelaty ofstate. re- - NORBEST cently pmmised to rageaI a pro- SENIOR CITIZEN VEHICLESliCKERS posai to give family members The ViSage of Nilea vehicle stickers nie nowon sale at the power to force revocation of sen' Nites Vtlluge Hall. 'l'ho regular costof vehicle stickers are $15 TLRKEY iorcitizensdnuvingprivileges. each, The senior ente is $5 with a limitof one senior citizen ve- Incumbent Secretary of State hide sticker per licensed amior driver, Forfurther information - BREAST Jim Edgar this week proponed an call the Village ofNilcs at 967-6100. administrative plan to attow peo- plu to- write letters that would force mInimes to lake drivers AUGUST LUNCHEON held on Friday, Aug, 10 at tests. -Cosentino cruticieed the - The August Luncheon will be proposat and said such power noon, The menu will includesliced ham, German potato salad, should only be extended to quali- old fashioned cole nlaw, hot baked beans,rolls and buBer, senil- lied physicians and law enforce- la ice cream cups. Following lanch, asing a long will be led by - -- $4.50. For addittonal infor- - MAMA MINELLI'S meiltagencies. - musician Joseph Huber. Tickets are LEAN "This proposal is iB- mation, call 967-611X1. ext 376. conceived, prejudicial and repro- SIRLOIN 69 ITALIAN ¿ $g99 - tenIs a dangerous administrative LB, MEN'S CLUB BAR-B-QUE - PATTIES LB. ROAST BEEF - precedent,' Cosentino. said, "If Tickets arr now on sale for the Men's ClubBar.E.Que ached- Secretary Edgar follows through sled for Friday, Sept. 14 at noon, Tickets are $4 each und in- - SWIFT'S PREMIUM on his proposal audallows family dude hot dog. hamburger, salads and- dessert, Entertainment LONDON $98 members to lauto on their cela- will be provided following lunch, For ticket availability, call the - s s.- HARD s lives, I will reverse lItaI order as senior center at 967-6100, est. 376. BROIL LB. tIsis state's next seercIasy. SALAMI LB. "Ifa family member has tesson LEAN to believe that an older loved one MEN'S CLUB TAM GOLF OUTING gt BRICK- MUENSTER or has deteriorating motor skills or The Men's Club will host a golf outing to Tam on Wedneu- GROUND In conjunction with the Old Orchard Classic Car Show the 5LBS, ,o LAND O LAKES - - - menial capacities, then a physi- day, Aug. 15. Tickets am now on sale for $7.50 which includes CHUCK OR MORE LB. Banjo Buddies Dixieland band wiliperform from I tu 4 p.m. on cian should be notified so that a gulf, lauch and prizes. Registration must be made in person at i g' AMERICAN s Aug. 5. scientific determination can be she senior center and payment made at that time. LB. I.B. made. It would be a shame to gel POUND PRICE $1.98 CHEESE -

state government involved in the - Passages lecture on stress businmsof families," AUGUST TICKET SALES The positive and negative ef-Skokie. Coseusino said he will 'whole- August ticket sales wifl be held on Monday, Aug. 6 at 9:30 fects of stresswill be examined Guest xpealcer Gaty Knudson,-heartedly support" legislation by am. ou a waltc.in basis, Telephone reservations will-be accepted PRODUCE in a Pasxagex Through Life leo-a clinical social worker, will dis- stase Senator Denny Jacobs, D- after soon, Blue cards are required for all ticket purchases. - - - LARGE NEWRED - aire, You CànLiveWithcuss the canseu of stress, how lo East Mutine, lo thwart Edger's Tickets for the following events will be sold: August trip will be - YELLOW Stress,'fromito 2:30 p.m.understaud and analyze stress. proposaL held ea Wednesday, Aug, 22 from tO:t5 am, to 5 p.m. Out dea- TOMATOES POTATOES ONIONS Tuesday, Aug. 7, in room 1t2 atrelated ixobtems, how to seek- tination will be the new Dairyland Greyhound Park in Kenosha, 12 OZ OaktonCommunityÇoltegeIteip and esperience increased Wisconuiu for an afternoon ofGreyhound racing. We will enjoy CANS East, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,energy, motivation and creativi.Young and a luncheon in the clubhouse Uf roast beef, potatoes and gravy, ty. For ioformation, call 635- - Young at Heart soup, rolls and butter, dessert and beverage, Tickets are $14, e SENIOR CITIZENS 1415. There will be no Lite Lunch in August. We will host a movie, Shunupoo & Sot S2.5O celebration "Yankee Doodle Dandy" on Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 1:30 p.m. Hircot $3.00 Senior citizen Treasuring the -yoathful years Ice cream cups wilt be served. There is no cost, however, cesar- 49LB: 3LB. BAG EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY behind them and the vigorous valions alo necessary. Register early as space is limited. TANQIJERAY -79ç, Sr.Mees Clipper Styhng -sano vehicle stickers-yers ahead,- tIse seniors-at the Men's Reg. -luir Styling VODKA - FRESH CHIQUITA sano The Village of Nues Vehicle North ShoreRelirementllotet are NEÇTARINES - AUGUST BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAM - - - sUckert are now ou sale at -the hosting a free and open to the RED.OR RLACK public celebration for the Young Monthly Blood Pressure Program will be held on Wednea- CARROTS PINEAPPLES Nues Village Hall. day, Aug. 8 from I-4 p.m. at the Niles Senior Center, 8060.Ouk- ImcNesunn And Young At Heart ou Sunday, PLUMS - i:E The regnlar cont of vehicle ton. Blood Presunto readings are free and open Io any senior cit- 750ML. /7 August 19. 2-4 pm. at Ihr North slickers is $15 each. The senior - FREDERICK'S COIFFURES Shore Retirement Hotel, 1611 icen in Nues, age 60 and over, Blood Pressure readings are 53x1 N. MILWAuKES AVE. tale it $5 with a limit ofone sen- scheduled on the second Wednenday of each month except in CHICAGO. ILL. ior citizen vehicle slicker per li- ChicagoAve., Evanston - 99g - 631-0574 censad senior driver, From statt to finish, the after- September when the Semtw Center will host a Health Fair. At noon wilt be an intergenerational the Health Fair, Blood Pressures will be read by appoititment 1 LB. only. The Fair is scheduled to take place on September 12 thom JACQUES CARDIN BAGS FOR EACH fest filleul with fantastic festivi- 1 ties, Try your luck at Balsam aie-. 9 am, to t p.m. For additional inforinntiOn. call 967-6100. est. vSoP FRENCH 69!, plane fling contest or just relax 376, - and enjoy Ilse live music and sa- BRANDY -verysnacks, Brag und boast EMERGENCY ID BRACELETS !

about your most precious and The Niles Snior Center offers an Emergency ID Bracelet - perfect child, grandchild. or even Program to seniors age 55 and over and to those whom medical S799 VIVA CLASSIC- yourselfby entering thebaby pic- condition warranta such emergency identification. The purpose 1-Litan GATORADE lurecontesL You'llbe supporting of this program is to provide residente with an effective menus - THIRST QUENCHER PAPER TOWELS the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation ofemergency notification to anthorized persons in time of need. withevery vote (25 centeea.) you The bracelet is available at the Senior Center fôr. $4. The place for the funniest, cutest, bracelet wilt contain a personal il) code number and the lele- OLD most original. clx. baby -- so get phone number of the Nites Police Department where the resi. NAPA :' FITZGERALD EACH - 99c' yourquarters ready! drat's home address, special medical needs, emergency contacts - RIDGE For further information and and other vital isformation will be kept on a permanent frIc. PRIME CAR- reservations contact Mrs. Small WHITE COMO PUREE GRADE A LARGE Applicatious am available at the Senior C'" at(708) 864-6400. tifor additional information call 967-6100, es .-'-.,,,,'. ZINFANDEL BOURBON or CRUSHED EGGS NATURES GRAIN TOMATOES - ENGLISH - Community NILES SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIP . s10 Resources for The Nites Senior Center is opeulo residents of Niles nge 62 MUFFINS ON THE MALL and over and their younger spouses. The ceder offers a variety 1.75Litan 280Z. SH°W of recreational, health educational and special interest programs 750ML, aLa tfre uareguver------and services. To register, seniors are asked to visit Ihr Center at I lN.5TORE CERTIFICATE OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST-n, 1591 Senior ceuterL community or- 8060 Oakton and fill out an upplicalion. A blue membership BUY grtsizatiOns and government age- card will then be mailed out, Membership is free to all seniors. GET uOO1 MinelIi'a esse trices nie all community resonrc- For additional information call the Senior Center st 967-6100, CARLO ROSSI INGLENOOK 35t?u55,55 Cs for families taking cere of 'I,r,'9 - SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 ext.376. - - elderly relatives, Cacegiveix can WINE - WINE FREE 55 turn to these community guoupu VILLAGEOFSKOKIE BLUSH C for help in caring for theie family CH AB U S 11a.m. to 5 p.m. Ann HarBen, a memberofdie Skokie Symphony Orchestra will RHINE members at home or in a nursing PINTS perform with her violin at the Smith Activities Centee,Lincoln and VIN ROSE' - Galiiz, SkokieonAug.6, at 1:30p.m. This shouldbeaveey enjoya- - The Gtenbrook Hospital, 2100 Cors of o bygone Uro. Packords, Dueuenbergs, Cords ond FfiugsteuRd.,GlenvieW, is offer- bIc and relaxing afternoon. Please call 673-0500, EeL 338 for any more. During the ofternoon, the Bonjo Buddies Diolelond additionalinformation. WITH EVERY $5 PURCHASE 3a 5 tO a free HealthWatch90 pro- FOR EXCLUDING PRICE OF HALF S HALE estalLEn PsinE $7,95 Band entertains. A perfect way fo spend o Sunday. And iS 2$ I- gram, "Community Resoarces I .5Litan ////,,//,/2',u-////////'.- /, /',' you con find all that's new for the season of Marshall Fields, for the Caregiver" on Wednes- The Smith Activities Center will offer Pitaras After 55 classeson Lord &Toylor. Saks FIfth Avenue and over 80 unique stores. Tuesdays, Sept. 4 to Oct. 16, or Thursdays, SepL 6to 0cL 25, (7 - - Also. the Antiques Showcase Shop opens Saturday. day, August 15 at 7:30 p.m. Dis- cosSion tenders wilt discuss the weeks), Cost of the classes wilt be $14 for Tuesdayor Thursdays August 4. Vislfduring regular mall hours, In the southeast and $24.50 for Tuesday.und Thursday. Classes will be held at the COCA COLA section of the center, facing Skokie Boulevard. community renDuises available to assist the caregiver; including VilageHall -LowerLevel. IMPORTED ITALIAN Isoose care and nursing homes, A pleasant hour ofgentle workout while movinglo old familiar SPRITE SPECIALTY FOODS The discussiOu will be heldin the tuses, Classes tailored to the needs ofparticipants. A combination ofesercises from head to loe. Eye andbreathiug enercises included NEWHOURS: - Hospitat'senctosed lobby. NILES Mon. thrts Sat. 8:30 - 6:00 P.M. For information about this and as well as yoga-Eke relaxation period at the end ofeach class, The REG. OR DIET other HealthWatch90 programs, iustructor for the classes is Elfreide Grpenes. Registrationsute be- PHONE: Sun. 8:30 - 2:00 P.M. OLD ORCHARD CENTER call The Glenbcook Hospital's mg taken now on a first-come-first nerved basis. For further infor- R-OS 965-1315 nation call (708)673-0500,ExL 335, :.. - . OldOrohord Sued und skokie BosInvurd1tkuIdn HeattlsWatch9O tine at (708) 657- s-1 59 s ThE I8UGLE,THURSDAY, AUGUSr 2,1990 Seynáined MG TilEBUGLF, THURSDAY, AUGVSF 2,1990 enior of the. ._onth PRIMETIMERS .5/ V ¶f The North Shore Prime Timers Club invites mterested rest- :/:,; ç dents to three appealing upcoming programs. They will enjoy ,-w un afternoon of a free lunch and bingo at the Oakton Arms Pa- With Cool SavInj viSon on Thursday, Aug. 2. Also, an outing ts planned for the Great Lakes Naval Base to enjoy the summer graduation on Fri- slay, Aug. 10. And, a paddle wheel boat trip on the Fox River is scheduled foe Aug. 22. For more information about the Prime Timers call Dodue Connelly at 966-8350. DIABETES SCREEPING 3 Morton Grove residents can lake advantage of free and sim- pie Area-Check blood sugar screenings from 9 to 10 n.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 7 in the Flickinger Senior Center. People coming PEpEI 8' in for the screening should not be known doabetocs und should fast from the evening meal ofthe night before. You CAN LIVE WITH STRESS presenls another progsam in their Passages lecture serim entided, "You Can Live with. Stress.Oaiy Knudson, social worker, will discuss the positive and negutove effecla of stress. The pmgram begins at I p.m. on 2lifu,- 200f Tuesday, Aug. 7 at the Qakton Eastcampus, 7701 Lincoln Ave. - Regula, or Dief Wideor Narr ow luje in Skokie. % Coca Cola Classic, Mead Wushivgfov large J GLENBROOK HOSPITAL di Adult caregivers and other interestesi peoplecan benefit from Off! Pepsi or 1Up three free programs at Olenbeook Hospitalon consecudve Dominick's Own Freshly Ground! Filler Paper Chèrries Chris Soyerreceives the Morton Grove Sen- commissioner for I I years. His rote with the Wednmdays m August. Taking Care of lise Confused Petson" loroithe Monthawardfrom Mayor Hohs atare. commission has had him involved with letter ts scheduled for Aug. 8. "Community Remurces for the Care- Oround cent 1/Juago boardmeeting. Soyons well known Writing to congressmen and business execu- g giver" ts scheduled for Aug. 15,and "Medicate and Insurance among Morton Grove seniors for his work with tives; review and preparation of discount pro- Coverage" is scheduled for Aug. 22. Theprograms begin at Beef 7:30 p.m. and regtslration is required by calling the hospital 2 VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance). the grams; and invention, manufacture, funding, at Package prisepu,pored ,efleots25%off. FOR Advisoy Commission on Aging, and the Emer- promotion and installation of the emergency (708) 657-5858. gencyFlashing Light. He was coordinator of the Flashing Light. Andneverin this lime, han he ac- b. A THRIFTY THIRTIES PARTY Thursday Friday, SafusdeysnlylJa,a z pIeuse annual tax return program for eight yearu and ceptedacentforhisefforto in these areas. The North Shore Retirement Hotel will host "A Thrifty Thir- has been a COunselorfor l2yeàrs. He has sub- Also pictured above (left) is Morton Grove lies Party" from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 3at 1611 Chicago mittedovera thousandreturns in that span. Senior Citizens Services Director Bud Swan- Ave. in Evanslon. Entertainment for the day includes muiic p%uni! ---i,-.. Chris has also served as chairman oftheAd- son. Sfrom a 10 pièce orchestra, dancing, games, prizes, and refresh- visor), Commission on Aging for six years and Concord Plaza mento. Por reservations call Sandra Smallat (708) 864.6400. Adam J. Slutsky AARP plans residents marry . MEAL$.ON-%ylgEEL5 Marine Pic. Adam J. Slutsky. The Morton Grove Depunment of Health and Human Servic- son ofFrance E. Slutsky of Mor-Aug. 7 meeting The staff and residenisof J C5 together with Belhany Methodist Tonnage, pmvideo home- 100 Greve, bas been promoted to OrOS6 Skokie Chapter #3470 of tiseConcord Plaza are delighted to ibound and medically qualising residents with hot home dcliv- pUn jhs preSent rank while serving a000snce Ihe masriage of Lillian r erei meals. Morton Grave Meals-On-Wheelsvolunteers deliver with MarinoCorps American Association of Retired !!s SecurityPersons will hold ils nest meet-Uggens, 86 years young, andf meals at midday, Monday through Friday. The hot lunch emcee Force Company, Naval Air Sta- ing on Tuesday, Aug. 7, at iGeorge Grurr, 79 years young. is $3.25 and a cold dinner is $2. For more information about eli- tionAdak,Masls& Fresh Eli's.- Heritage House A 1985 graduate of Mainep.m. in lise Petty Asditoriom of George and Lillianmet1 6 gibility for meals-on-wheels call the Health Deparlment ht 470- 2-S 79 Out Fashioned 99C Lar9e Red or Ilse Skokie Public Library, 5215 years ago at Concord Plaza and 5246. Or to volúnteer to deliver, which involves about an hour Jumbo Muffins. rem Orange Juice - 9c Township High Schooj. Path Country Style Bacon.. n, Dark Plums w. Oaklon St. were married on July i9 at 1:30r once a week and Iravel of about five milch withinthe viilage. 7 Ridge, he joined the Marine inlise Penthouse on the 16th also call the Health Depasinsent. Corpsin April1989. Officer Mike Ruth of the Crime Prevention Unit of the floor. SIX ELAG$

The matcon ofhonor was Jean . LIFELINE Skokie Police Dept. will sepak f2Oz. pl,g. Amu,ioan . Eofsn Thicko, Swiss Large ouTriad and Senior Issues.Conley, also a resident, and the Lifeline is a pernottaI emergency response system that helps $189 79? Socializingandrefreshmenss best man was Howard Runge of medicallyfragile. individuals maintain their independence mex- Kraft Singles Red or Dark Plums u oc O,lYrl ' will follow. Antioch. Wedding cakeand t,pensively. Lifeline provide 24-hour access to the emergency 64ex. cffl. - Chilled . nus-fer. c:i - 65O-O N.MILWAUKEE AVE Coosf,y toyle, Caisson Fo,Sfied. Pap F,ee CHICAGO. ILLINOIS60631 champagse followed the cere- response center at The Presbyterian Home in Evannlon. Each $39 ll'suugsouaryc Súfhbi,fhday! Joe Dcvelck'5&Sis FIzgsG,eet Blueberriès tJ .,. - Amer Iseirseleb, alicgougs befhdoyir a big cavI B,ing Ihr rAce Plions.: 17081 823.2124 mony. subscriber has a commwsicator at home, a portable button tisaI Minute Maid Orange Juice y lb pkg . 13121 831.0040 nd 631.0077 USE THE BUGLE family s Sie riego G,eär Acedo a, a us-Oiled dey sr ide, acd $189 The happy conpie will cintin- canbewomorcamedjnapogke,Atthefirstsignoftrouble, 2zz.:hI. 40'o Label) oprcialurfiosficnsardespe,ienoefyeeosifiricwlronWollloopicg ne to reside nl Concord PInza. 99C Mushrooms ...... I athe nubscriber pushes the button which sends an eleclronic mes- Jóy Dish Liquid and,lind-upialle,coasre,! Dseisslissouesycu'3.050csredey lage (via telephone) to the emergency ixspQnse center. For odeosiur passes old 20O an child,e,'cFs'ss.P11k UP Y0U dissaucied Iiskrfs ullssisonlongeltheCusrsverbe,uiseürckof s II, ni ,,. . moie information, call The Presbyterian Home at 492-2950. f1o/ all DominoS, Ac,, Food sfa,as. - 53, ,.aa,,, heI Seedless Watermelon u AH Sara Lee Products £,jOe,,,,, h.I IhOtDt POOLBQ 01f' e Morton Grave's 3rd annual Pool EQ will be held from il WHEN CAN 8 EQUAL DELI . :4 i? n.m. to 1:30 p.m. ou Thursday, Aug. 9 at Marrer Park Pool. This Discount Tickets AUCA. Goof IcOp flb. pl,g.Ossu,Moyer negaluro, Lishf event Itas become one of the highhghls In our community. Its n $ oo Fre,h Quulfe,od iWifh naok Porlovi Bologna or Cotto SalamiSave C time when we pair our Camp Mor Gro lads with our nentor Save Over Gate PriceS Fryer Legs & Thighs .- - 39 adulto. .. On One Day Adult-Admiunion Tickets I U.S DO. S,eded Cboiie This year's tnlergeneralional Pool BQ will have a winier holt- $199 nuefChuckFirslCcfs - days theme and will really "snow" you! As usual, there wsll be Imported Boiled Ham /,Jb I s 29 surprises galore, good food, entertainment, swimming and al- '3.90lb Blade Cut Pot Roast or Steak Limif3pIeusef,S'e lb Gofre for further p,coussins Q ways new atleaclions for the enjoyment of our "neuve ngers Swiffnylhe '/,o,wholopieoeonly . $319 CASH STATIOn U.S DA. Goof, lop. Po,k Luic èand Camp Mor Gro kids. Ail of the "elves" from the Morion Hard or Genoa Salami . abe,de:irIh t fleurn'a terce with whIch we Grove Park Disttict and the First National Bank of Morion Swiff Herd501099SlIced Life Ha,d Salonio'Oenoe Salon: h pl tEIb Center Rib Chops WHEN YOU'RE COUNTING Grove will pmve that this is indeed "theseason to be jolly.' ,/, lb.'2.29 '4.59 lb ro,vLawoer,e,Lu,cceeo'alo This event is sponsored by the seniorprograms of the Park H JS,D,A.000'f. insp. District and the Village and also by the First National Bank of Fresh saenless THE NUMBER OF STITCHES USED 72Haa,OiItf nha,sdny, MorIon Grove. This year's Pool BQ is supposedto be a secret, Fsidny, SufLaday, Only10of. Skinless Fryer Breast but you can expect the unenpected, for it's just liable 4 $100 DURING CATARACT SURGERY! to snow m Mead Theme Book FIR I AAugust! So we will 'deck the pool with boughs of holly." The oc,,conuer lr,l TO , cosy» NEPTUNE'S COVE cost is $2 per person and tickets can he puechnsed al the Prairie AoSs,tsd Fs,mulns .fo 0e.Shompos. Traditionalcataract e View Community Center. f6 0e.Cosdisens,.5 0O.Mourez. Fedorally Lof Iospuofed surgery cnn mean a largeincision,six or Freih, Whole D,essed seven or eight stitches, and a month or more of recuperation. noe.Hair Sprny 99c $169 . SEPIORSERVER5 Suave Hair Care - Lake Superior Whitefish A new method of calaract treatment requiresa smaller incision The Village of Morion Grave is looking forindividunts whoa FraeattOr mio99'maIlInrebate. Nuehi,gulcrscaingfS',zlb ucl,afoilullhe,prosesy,g, would he willing to nerve others in the aseas of and only one stitchtoclose! The smaller incision means you housekeeping nr - Now on suie Fedorally Lof lirspeofed Iransportalion. Servers are referred so senior citizens inMorton F.atured This Week at alt Dominick'seto,eso F,ash, 90051055 5 Dressed4-9lb, uug. can healfaster.A quicker recovery means you can return. to Suyo, unIe F,orn Am a' Grove and all arraisgemenis and feesare made between 1hz nerv- 4 obpks. F,esh notad your normal lifestyle almost immediately after surgery. $129 dold er and the senior. For more information call the Senior Hot Line Mini French Rolls I 99$ Whole Salmon at470.5223. Uold 0v sfouks'3,70lb. . Sold as Tilefs'4 79lb. If you're contemplating cataract surgery or just FLORAL want lo know more VILLAGEOF5KOKIE Fudurully LaI I ,rspeoIe d about Single StitcW0 Surgery, call: Sis-le Fish -32 00, & Up. The Smith Activitien Cenler will offerwoodcarving classes on $149 AD PRI CESEFFE CrInE C FULL DAYS Skioless, Heedless. Dressed From I Tuesdays, Sept I I toOct. 30, (8 weeks) from 10a.m.tonoon. Cost Silk Stems iv gos. Fol, SAT, 5115, soy, TSE 0go $219 John Bello, M.D. gut. g gut g 05G, 5 SUO, T Farm Raised Catfish oflise classes is $25 and the inslcuctor is JoeVeracka. Classes will $399 SUS, 4 TUG, 5 f5' a lb. eslralor further p,ocòosivg. 7447 West Taicott Avenue he heldatthe5mithAcfiviÜeaCeniorLcoln and Gallia, Skokie. Decorator Baskets.. . From Suite 503 Learn basic carving techniques. Classesfoc beginners and con- tinning sludenls will include whililing, carvingin the round, relief, SS Chicago, Illinois 60631 and chip carving. Students . - U... _ (In The Resurrection Professional Building) will be taught Ilse proper handlingand sharpeningofioolsas well. S : . . , . 312.775.9755 - Registrationsarebeing lokennowonarirst.come-rwatservha. u 1 . S sis. Forfurtherinformationcail(7O8)673.0500,Ext, 335. .- a PAGE 8 ThFJrnGLF,THURSD&Y, AUGUST2, 1990 . : 1: Ï989taxreturns ,-.------I' l't're'rssrf, .tyslylfItt ,1lrt.i:5!' _içi .--- M edieval lifere-enactedSingles SceÑe -. The Internal Revenue Service I TJIEBUGLF,TRIISSDAY.AUGOST2, 1000 PAGE9 reminds divduas who origi- AUGUST 3 AUGUSTS nally obtained four month exten- CHICAGOLAND SINGLES NORTH SHORE JEWISH siens to file last April t6 that TheChicagolandSingles SINGLES their 1989. Federal taxreturns Association and the Aware Comejoin North Shote Jew- WC are due on Wednesday Aug. 15. Singles Group will spousor a ish Singles at ite happy hour at Payment of taxes due, ifany, joint singles dance widttite Lime Ricky's Oasis Club. 9225 is also required when filing the live music ofMercedes at 8:30Golf Rd., Nilen, on Wednen- return. The penalty for failing lo p.m. on Friday, August 3, atday, Aug. 8 at 5 p.m. Enjoy file on time is fivepercent of the the Hyalt Regency Oak Brookthe free buffet and socializing. tax due per month (or fraction Hotel, 1909 Spring Rd., OakCall Larry at (708) 299-3028 at thereof) np lo a maximum of Brook. All singles are invited. for information. lwenlyfsve percent The penalty Admission is $7. For more in- for failing lo pay taxes when due formationcallChicagoland A.G. BETH ISREAL is one-half of one percentper (312) 545-1515 or Singles AG. BethIsrealSingles mouth, not to exceed twentyfive Aware at (312) 777-1005. percent. 1f returns are more than presente Mark Richmond Ac- 60 days late, a minimum fine of ST. PETERS SINGLES count Executive of Dean Wit- $100 applies. All tingles over 35 nix invit- ter Reynolds who will Ñpeak illinoisresidente may send ed to St. Petera Singlen dance_on "InveslmenB- in the 90's", their returns to the Internal Rev- Friday, Aug. 3, 9 p.m., Park on Wednesday,Aug. 8 ttatting enue Service, Kansaa City, Mo. Ridge VFW Hall, Canfield & at 8 p.m., at AG. Beth Israel 64999.They must be post- Higgins. Includes drinks and Congregation, 3635 W. Devon mackeel by midnight ou Aug. 15 late buffet For more informa- Ave., Chicago. Donation $3, . to be considered timely. tien, call (3t2) 334-2589. including refreshments, Aso- CornKing 12 cia! hour will follow thepm- 49C Toastmasters gram. For informationcall NORTH SHORE JEWISH (312) 549-3910. meet Aug. 6 SINGLES HotDOgor North Shore Jewish Singles Be our guest at the Aug. 6 AUGUST 10 Hambúrger Buns8cl. Toaslmasleesmeetingin Niles. will be playing miniature golf AWARE SINGLES We will present the following al Par King, 671 1 Dempster, The Aware Singles Group speakers: Why Water? by Jan St. Morton Grove, on Salar- and the Chicagoland Singles Stojack, The Art of Hitting a day, Aug. 4th, at 7:30 p.m. Association invite all singles Chicken Baseball by Mike Shields and Ice Jotn us for a game; we will be to a joint tingles dance with lirrakerbyflillWiesema. going to Maxwell's fora snack the live manic of Full Moonnl Leg Quarters The all American speakers of ofterwards. In case of rain, join 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug 10, -39e grade A, fresh frozen Nilra ment on the first and third Photo by Vern Bunker os at Maxwell's for dinner and at the Stouffer Oak Brook Ho- per Ib. Monday each mouth at 7:30 p.m. John Nance, hisloryteacheratflobertBu,-ns School, gave lee- serializing. Call Dee at (312) tel,2100 Spring Ed,,Oak at the Nilea Trident Center beat- 561-7794 for information. Brook. Admission in $7 for edatliOflO W. Oakton St. tures on medieval lifestyles at the recent Montay College Arts 2Òib.bag andCrafts Fair. COMBINED CLUB non-members. Formose infor- Barbecue Potato Chips For information call Bill 825- mation, call Aware at (312) ren., ripple, BBQ, 6241. SINGLES DANCE Charcoal Sauce sour creum & Onion GumbycomesBeware of All singles are invited to the 777-11X15. Coabiuecl Club Singlet Dance Briquets 38oz half-pound MU grads to Nues direct mail with the live music of Full bag More than 1600 studenl.s par- solicitations Moon at 1:30 p.m. ou Saterday, . CHICAGOLAND SINGLES $229 ticipabed in Commencement ex- Cartoon hero Gumby it visit- Aogust 4, at the Stouffer Oak The ChicagolandSingles 89e ing local Jewel, Dominick's,Cen- Many people in the Northwesl 49 erciera at Marquette University, Association and the Aware Brook Hotel, 2100 Spring Rd., . Wisconsin in May. Bella, Eagle, Balees, and Certi-suburban Chicago area have re- Singles Group willsponsor a Gulf Charcoal Lighter, 320e Sweet Relish, nr000 A fanny, 16 ne..... French Onion Dip, se no. ported to the Social Security Ad- Oak Brook. The dance isco- 794 Local Nites students receiving fled food stores as part of the sponsored by the Northwest joint singles dance with the degrees included: Jodi L. Dol- Seventh Annual Variety Club/rministration that they have re- r SinglesAssociation,Young live music of Full Moon 8t beare9O5l Grace,Lisa A. Miche- Little City Cash for Kids pro-. ceived splicilations in the mail 8:30 p.m. ou Friday, Aug. lO, Catsup Pork & Beans Paper Piatés bolli 8539 W. Osceola, Kaeyn L. gram. Local appearances includethat offer to do maay things-- Suburban Singlesi. and Singles i, tirlideAfancy - nradeAfancy & Company. Admission will be at the Stouffer Oak Brook Ho 100 Ct. Wirkus 7601 Main St., Christine Aug. 3 visits 10 5667 W. Touhy,provtde information aboat the 31 '-'-. - Niles, 12:30 p.m.; 290 Golf Mill Social Security number for an in- $7. For more information call tel,2100 Spring Rd., Oak L. Wobshon 8053 N. Odd and (312) 725-3300. r32OZ BvaM. Wroblèwski 8034 N. Ori- Center, Niles, 2 p.m. and 7801 N. faut, help a new bride charge her Brook. All singles are invited. Admission is $7. For more in- I 01e. Waukegan,Niles,3:30p.m. name w Social Security records, AUGUST51 69e l_ .__ formation call (312) 545-1515. 99e to name a few. NORTH SHORE JEWISH 59e All of them have one thing in SINGLES . .PIochmars Squeeze Bottle CATHOLIC ALUMNI Mustard, tnr. Baked Beans, 16 tin. Foam Plates, sent "REPLACE YOUR OLD RANGE common--they all ask money to Come join the North Shore 494 perform the same services pro- Jewish Singles fora friendlyCLUB - . Premium WITH A NEW ENERGY SAVING vided free by Social Security. and delicious Sunday brunch All single young adults (ages -2 Liter . Freezer Sticks MODERN - MAID GAS COOK Please readthese solicitationvery at Seunett's Stage Deli, 321721-38) are welcome at a dance White Bread TOP carefully and if you have any sponsoredbytheCatholic Soda Pop 100-ct. w.ww Lake Ave., Wilmette, on San- - questions about them, call the So- Alumni Clab at 9 p.m., Friday, coin, oiange, big .çNEM44 day, Aug. 5 at 10:45 am. Call lemon-time, PILOTLESS IGNITION ciab Security Administrationat Aug. 10, attheMarriott Lan-y at (708) 299-3028 for in-Schaumbutg Hold, 50 N. Mar- struwberry, - - -. $369 i?.I ?z. ( this toll-free telephone number-. forteationaud reservation. runt beer !.. t (800) 2345-SSA (I (880) 234. tingale Rd.,in Schaumbnrg. e Iv i 5772). You eau get the bestser. THE NET WORK Martingaleisthefirst road west of Route53, and the hotel VAWE vice if yon call betweeo 7 and 9 A Link to JewishFriends Solo Plastic Cold Cups, 20 et., 10 0e. . Frozen Lemonade, 12 un Imperial Margarine, quarsern, 16 ne.... (Ages 21-35) is six blecks south of Higgins 99C 49e 49C GAS: YOUR BEST um. orS and7 p.m. presente horse- SPECIAL PURCHASES lfyou use one ofthese firms back riding, Aug. 5, South40Rd. (Roule 72). Non-member ENERGY VALUE to Stables, Slreamw,j 11 admission is $6. The band is get a Social Security nnmbtir for am. . Windmereu "Dynasty." for more informa- - your child or to chargeyour. Meet for breakfast 10am, at Mic!owave Back-To-School Basics Omega Restaurant, lion, call (312)726-0735. C- name in our records, the best Golf and Store'n Servè Bowls Curling Iron dung thatcould happen is tbot the Dee Roads, Niles.Cost $141 Neon Binder process will be delayed. At the hour. CaliRon (312)871-6959. AUGUST 11 3/4" barrel, COMBINED CLUB DANCE 34 worst, youcould loar yourmosey - oz.9.9Ç Portfolio,9x 12" non-stick MIDWEST SINGLES All singles are invited to the 49e and havenotbingis retare. The Midwest Singles Asso- $369 These Bruts caunotgel a nons- Combined Club Singles Dance - eraron invites all singles to as 64oz. Paper Maten Ball Pens, ber for you. All they do isscud with the live music of Current Open dunce party with DJ ma- Times at 8:30 p.m. on Salar- lOpack 89e you tut application foe a Social sic at7 p.m. on Snnday,Angust Security number card, tellyou 5, at the Hyatt Regency Oak day, Aug. 11, at the Holiday Crayons, 24 count fill ttout,and mail itto theSocial Inn O'Hare Kennedy, 5440 N, Rtibbermaidu 69eWindmere'- Brook Hotel, 1909 Spring Rd., , Security office servingyou. You Oak Brook. Admission is $5. RiverRd.,Rosemont. The Safety Scissors can do this yourself and save For more isfotmation, dance is co-sponsored by Ihn Square Serving Set 89eHair Dryer money by just calling us. call l250watts (312)282-0600. Northwest SinglesAssocia- 3oieóe PostItnNote Pads, 3 pack 89e The aim of those fientawho tion, Young Suburban Singles, want to give you "free" informa. IN-BETWEENERS CLUB Singles(40-65): and Singles & Company. Ad- $359 Itou about the Social Secorily TheIn- mission will be $7. For more ThermoV School 499 Betsveeners Singles Clubwill Lunch Kits death beuefit is to oeilyou iouu- host our Sunday evening dance informationcoil(312) 725- '1 rance, orpeehaps to build a list of on Sanduy, Ang. sat Casa 3300. prospects they can mil lo an msa- Royal located at 783Lee St., ii,i... ronce company. Sn, unless you Des Plaises. Music by Mitche- SUPER SUNDAY SINGLES These are weekly specials. These are everydayALDIlow prices. really wont and need addtuonal lairs, 6:30 to 9:30. Admission Super Sunday Singles mccl iusncaueo, just loss thisjank molt goests $5, members $4. For in- every Sondoy at 7 p.m. in the in your wastebasket. formation call 675-4426.Re- "Dancing In The Dark" lounge 7428 Waukegan Rd. Some other fisses offer to get freshoteuts & cash bar. os Bagwell'u, 4636 N. Cumbet- BEliER KITCHENS, INC. you a froc Pers000tflarnings und land Ave., Chicago. (Lawrence Benefit Estimate Statementif. JEWISH SINGLES i1es 7640 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. onty yon buy their prodoct, a The Jewish Singlespresentsand Cumherlond). Use Kennedy book ornnwslettee for example. a Citywide Dance on Sunday,Expressway Cumberland South Store Hours August5,from 7:45-11:45Exil. Ptoperottirereqnried. Din- NILES. ILL. 967-7070 You can get your own freer Mon.Thurs.:SAM-TPM 'Personal Borniegs and Beonfili p.m.,atEddie Rockets', 9ser buffet, music and special Friday: 9AM-8PM NJKJBA West Division, Chicago. Ad.door prizes, $7. ($1 discount . DESIGN Bslimate SluBmeut' by calling Saturday: 9AM-6PM - - - - - .------. - \ \ CENTER ) mission is only $4 and alt web-wills this ad). For more informa- . Social Security asd mIring. There - -- come. Closed Sunday - is¡taotherobligation. lion call (312) 625-1717. ALDI ('14 veer e Wewelcorne cash and food stgrnps.Noclpecks please. - - I The Stock-Up S$ore . 01990 ALOI nu. );)i)jA ft q,i Jh L ì (»Ç TISE BUGLETHURSDAY, AUGUEr 2,5990 . ThE BUGLE THuM.AY,AUGUsr2. teso

úrT-TempL.- thh & Temple NeWS News Committee - Brody honored at dinner commemorates Raoul Sh-aare Emet - Augustfest '90 OBITUARIES Wallenberg's birthday Angusifest '90 will be held The 'Fare of the Fest" in- Steven R. Wyroski Aug. 2-5 on the grounds of St.eludes foods from area restau- Edward J. Kosinski The Raonl Wallenberg Corn- gets ñew leader Zachary Parish, 567 W. Algon-rants inch as, Edwardo's, Fran- Edward J. Kosieski, 75,of Steven R. Wyroski; 25, of mittee of Chicago and The Ave- qnin Rd. (2 blocks east of Elm-tie's t Ye Olde Town lun and . Chicago, died on July 21 at Chicago, died July 25 at Our nne of the Righteous wili corn- hnrut Rd.) in Des Plaines. Yogurt instea Other special 7660 W. Victoria, Chicago.Me. Lady of the Resurrection, Chi- memorate the 78th Birthday of General admission it $1, freetreats include Gourmet Delights, Kosiuski was barn On February cago. Me. Wyroski wns born Raont Wallenberg on Sunday, admission Sal. and San.l-5 Hoase ofCakea and Tripical Ice. 25, 1915 in Chicago. He was on July 28, 1964 m Chicago. Aug. 5, 4 p.m. at The Avenue of p.m., free parking. the husband of SylviaS. (eSe He was the son of Alexander Beverages will include Pepsi. the Righteous, behind the Evans- The.enteztainment wilt featureBudweiser Beer, Bud Lite, Sea- Zaleoki).Fatherof Barbara and Arlene Wyeoski, Brother ton Ciyic Center, 2100 North John Howell & The JuniorSam- (Robert) Staveem, Cynthia of Alex (Krys) Wyeoskl, Lau- gram's Coolers, Soho Natural Ridge Ave., Evanston. pies, The Marshall Tacker Band,Soda and Evian Natural Spring (James) MuzoitO and Edward ra (Greg) Makeis and Robert Raoul Wallenberg is regarded Bad Finger, Gary Packen&The (Julie). Grandfather of Glenn, Wyroski. Uncle of Robin, Ni- by many as the major hero of Union Gap, The Buckinghamu,Water. - Paul Binan, Jim, Deanna, Jilt, cole, t,auren and Cassandra. World War II due to his incredi- Joe Cantaflo & the Giant Kill- Angustfest '90 hours will be: and Laura. Brother ofSophie Funeral services were held hie efforts to save hundreds of ers, The Shadows of Knight,Tharsday, Aug. 2, 6 p.m. to ti Mitant, Elinor Greaves, Joseph, July28atSt.Genevieve thousands of lives from the Hot- Seventh Heaven, Lit Richard,p.m.; Friday, Aug. 3, 6 p.m. to Chef (Rosemary), Louise (Jo- Church.Arrangensentshan- ocaust during his mission at the Chicago's Polka General, Al-11 p.m.' Saturday, Aug. 4, t seph) Zittitlaft, Ted (Viegima) dIed by Skaja Terrace Funeral Swedish Embassy in Budapest. treed Reality & Changes. p.m. to lt p.m.; and Sunday, and Florence Porada. Funeral Home.Intermentwas in In eelurn for his unmatched cou- Ron Britainwillbroadcast at Aug. 4, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. services were held July RidgewoodCemetery,Des rage and hamanitarianism, live Over WJMK-Magic 104 on tnussacnlate Conceplaon Plaines. Raout Wallenberg was taken Saturday, Aug. 4 from 7 to 9 Lat Vegs Casino held in air- Church, Chicago. Arrange- into protective custody by the p.m. conditioned comfort. Cash priz- meets handled by Skaja Ter- Michael J. Dziacko Russians on January 17, 1945. SpecialAttraction,Sunday, es, $3 admission, including -ron- race Funeral Home.Interment Since that date, he bas never Aug. 5 from l-7 p.m. batting tette, blackjack, poker, dice and MaryhiliCemetery, Michael J.Dziacko, 81, of was in Glenview, died on July 25 at again been seen as a free man. and pitching instructiou given big wheel. Casino hours aro: Fri- Nites. by Larry Biitsnee and Paul Popo- day 6-lt p.m.; Saturday 6-lt 3815 Joanne Dr., Glenview. .The Avenue of the Righteous, Me. Oziacko was born on De- modelled after the Jerusalem site vich, Chicago CUBS. p.m.; and Sunday 5-9 p.m. Sosi Biberian Raffletickets on a Your Free parking will be available Shown at the recent most sucssM Simon person; Albert C. Brody, Dinner Chairman, and cember 2, 1908 in Chicago. of the saine name is -located Sosi Biberian, 17, of Morton within lngeaham -Park, adjacent Choice Grand Prizewill be in the St. Zachary tot. -Additional WiesenthaiCenterDistinguished SoM Seymour J. Abrams, chairman of the Midwest Grove, died on July 25 at He was the husband of Lottie (nne Suida). Father of tor. to the Evanston Civic Center. available: One lucky person wilt parking witlbe at the Friendship Award Dinnor are: (left to right) Carol E. Wal- RegionalLeadersho Committee. Northwest Conùnunity Hespí- The projects founders, Rabbi choose between a 1990 Dodge Fark and Conseryatory lot ossU Funds raisedatthis event wilibe dedicated to tal, Arlington Heights. Sosi rame (Fernando) Santaella and Dynasty or a 1990 Dodge Cara- lace, midwestregionaldirector, Simon Wiesen- Vince (Russell) Lund. Grand- Harold Kudan of Am Shalom geonnds adjacent to the east end - thai Center; RabbiAbraham Cooper, associate Holocaust education in the names of Philip H. was born Mamh3I, 1973 m Congregation audReverend Da- vunoe 12,5000 in cash. Tickets of Augnstfes 90; - Chicago. Parents: Sarkis and father of sin and greatgrandfa- cost $2 or 3 for $5. Other great Foe furtheriaformation please dean, andspecialguestspeaker; Philip I-1. Bro- Brodyandthelate Helen Brody. thee of 3. Brother of Ann Ma- vid Tracy of she North Shore guestofhonor;Emma Get, honorary chair- Araxi. Funeral services were United Methodist Church, both prizes are available and the win- contact-Father PatCecit at (708) ' held July 28 at Armeaian Ail daj, the late Joseph, stanley, 0er need not be present to win. 956-7020. - of Gtencoe, have been joined by St. Apostolic in Glenview. Ar- John, tise late Edward and the late Mary Twarowski. Funeral -mote than 38 churches, syna- rangements handled by Skaja gogues, schools and civic arguti- Church acknowledges Terrace Funeral Home. Inter- services were held July 28 at St. Catherine Laboure Church. izations in providing coateibu- Rev. Canson leaves meat was in Ridgewood Ce- lions for the creation of the Maine Township Jewish CongregationShaareEmet will wet- moIety, Des Plaines. Arrangements handled by Ska- appreciation of leader's visit ja Terrace Fanerai Home. In- Avenue of the Righteoas. come Rabbi EdmundWinter, an their new spiritual leader and Influent was in Maeyhill Ce- Alt are invited to attend, and principalofitsreligiaus schoolsbeginr,ing this week. Glenview churçh The membership and clergy of Fus ali Holiness, Patriarch De- TheFiestSpirilual leader pf the Joseph J. Gawlik meteey, Niles. as a symbolic gesture, are en- TheRev. Mark Caelson, assist- tiom, 12-step programs and their Sis. PetsrandPaul Ukrainian Or-metrios I, Archbishop of Con- renewed, Ukrainien Aulocephal- Joseph J. Gawlik. 70, former coaraged to bring-blankets to be stantinople and spieituat leader ofoes Onhodox Chuich in Ukraine ant pastor and director of the relationship tospieaitality, for thodoxChurçh,S4lOWest 131st, Nues sesident, died on July 20 donatedIothe Interfaith Council publiclectures,und Palos Park, wish to extend our300 million Eastern Orthodox in 70 years, Metropolitan John. Elizabeth Valasek foe the Homeless foe use in their OrthodOx organizations Swedenborg Center at the new serveat Christians of all ethnie make-up. Bishop of Kiev and Halílsky se- at Lutheran General Hospital, Church, 74 Park Drive, Glen- taughtus theNew Church school. sincere appreciation to all of Chi- Park Ridge. Mr Gawlik had Elisabeth Valasek (nn. shelters. - agoland for the welcoming armsThepatrisech athvedheeeon Sat-nved in Chicago onTuesday, July Plaeko), 76, of Chicago, died welcome Soviet Jews view,haslefttolakenp aposition Before that he had been in San ueday, July 21st and kept a veiy 17 and spenta week here visiting moved to Palatine Z months at the Academy of the New Francisco where tse had pastured and openhearts that were extend- ago. Re was born on March 31, on July 19 at Lutheran General Feast of ed dusing the cecear visits of twoStrenuous schedule of services Churches, dignitaries and leading Hospital, Park Ridge. Mrs. Val- The entire spectrum of OiTho-Agudath Israel, Associated Tat-Church High Schoolin Bryn achnrchgeoupasdhadeameti his 1920 in Chicago. Mr. Gawlik Atlsyn,PA. masters degree in marriage and ofonrgtobal sphiwal leadees (orand meeliugs,bestowieghis tite Sunday Divine Liturgy at the asek was bore on Angust 17, st. Philip Benizi dox organizations is-hosting amud Torahs, Association foe To- theEastcm OethodoxChuech! blessings upon thousands of peo- Ulurtinian Orthodox Cathedral of was the husband of Atleline 1913 in Chicago. She was the community-wide picnic and cet- euh Advancement (AFTA), He will be the dieectoe of the family therapy. (neo Swieton). Father of Joseph The Servite community of Our boys' dormitory, a religion Each- He, with his wife Reis and pie. This was His Holiness first SLVotodymyr on July 22, where mother of Gerald (Barbara), Lady of Sorrows Basilica invites ehration to welcome recently ar-Daughters of Israel, Friends of R. (Susan) and Laurie A. (Jon) Europeee,andwitl be involved usa coso- daughter Caelweu, will join his visit to the United SuNs, and the throngs of people crowded into grandmother of Keanet, Brian, all farinerSI,Philip Basilicarived Soviet Jews who have set-Refugeesof - Eastern ;lwgvQr Çen people of Chicagoland treated theCathcdrat toheae the inspiring Conner. Grandfather of Warren Kevin, and Bridget. Sister of tIed in Chicago and the nearby (FREE),JewishCommunityactor in the school and commani- other freer childrenin Bryn and Michelle. Brother of Helen Nigh school graduates, former St. Athyn, where they aie attending - FLOWERSandGIFTS him with great affectionl He de- words of this Metropolitan who Martin (Mickie) Placko, Ed- Philip Benin parishionem,suburbs. The event wilt be heldCenters, Jewish Federation of WEDDINGSoneI FUNERALS parted Chicago on Wednesday, Manarais, Stephanie (Stanley) on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 5Metropolitan Chicago, Jewish Rev. Cartson was in Glenview either high school or college, He sil8 Mllwankeek Nues had spent many yeses in a Dibeei- ward (Dorothy) Flacko and the friends, andbenefaclors to a cele- July 25th to continue his toue in ascoacenuationcampand delictiWojcieszek and Loretta (Art) late Mildred (Thomas) Rucha- from t p.m. - 5 p.m. at WarrenVocational Service, Lubavitchfoe two years. While here, he be- taught in these schools just after Morgan. Funeral services wee brallon in honor of St. Philip on he graduated from the Academy 823-8570 Buffalo, New York and Boston,the Russian government and eilt. Fanerai services were hold Sunday, Aug.19 at t p.m. in thePark in Chicago (Western Ave-Chahad of Illinois,Lubavich gun spiritual growth and marriage Massachusetis. church and assisted in giving en-held July 24 at Oar Lady of July 23 at Skaja Terrace Fuuer- nue between Feast and Albion). Womens Organization, and theenrichment programs, brought su of the New Church Theological Ransom Church, Hiles.Ar. Basilica ofOwLady of Sormwt, GeorgeNash, an expertos addic- School in 1973. birth to a church which hod been al Home, NOes. Arrangements 3121 W.Jackson Blvd.,Chicago. Carnival booths foe children,Religious Zionists of Chicago. destroyed by the Communists. rangements handled by Skaja handled by Skaja Terrace Fu- entertainment, kosher food,a Volunteersareneededto Terrace Funeral Home. Inter- Following Mass there will be. CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL An estimated 40 million Uktaini- neeal Home. lnternsessl was in an open house, refreshments, anTorah fair focusing ou the themework on the project. For more ans will eventually find their way ment was inSLAdalbert Cerne- Bohemian National Cemetery, The High Holidays," and prizesinformation contact FREE, Wry, Niles. opportunity to visit the former A Conseruatioe, Friendly Shul back lo the church in Ukraine Chicago. high school building, and various wilt highlight the afternoons ac-(312) 274-5123; Chicago Rab- sewIng the North Shore communities which already has over 1700 historical displays. Secured park- livides. In case of rain, the pic-binical Council, (312) 588-1600; church, 1200 priests and 10 bish. Hugh Crowe ing is available. For fuetlterinfoe- nie and celebration will takeLabavitch Chabad of Iliuisois, Saeettaand nyu. Everywhere that His Beati- Hugh Crowe, 78, a 40-year mation call (312)638-5800. place in the Warren Park gymna.(312)262.2770; Rabbi Cantor Bide ventures Chicgoans openedresident of Skokie, died July 19 st. John siam. Louis Lazovsky, (708) 676-0556 Gerry Rosenberg Alfred Aboav thcte arms with great affection after heart surgery. Me Crowe Messiah Bible Sponsoring organizations in.orEstherTarkieltaub,(312) and admiration foe this man who rs survived by his wife, Rose, Brebeuf clatiethe Chicago Rabbinical76t-4li78. - had suffered much for his faith and 6 children, Eileen, Patricia, Fish Fry School starts Council,Merkur Harabonim, Our 12th Consecutive Year antibeliefin human rights. Nancy,Scott,Michaeland Randy. Crowe worked at S. D. Both Hieeaechs expressed their The St. John Brebeuf Holy Aug. 6 - Join the B'nai Israel Family (708) 291-1665 sincere thanks foe the generous SourIe, until he retired in 1975. Name Fish Fry will tse held on Charlotte Edahl. VBS cooedi- affectioa shown to them in theirThree years ago, Me. & Mes. Friday, Aug. 24, at Flanagan nator, invites ail children in the NSJC "Auto Show" recent stays in the Chicago area. Crowe moved to Napeeville. Hall. Doors o,en at 5:30 p.m. coLoNIAL. communitythreeyearsold . Rosh Hashanah They have extended their bless- Funeral services were held at Dinner will be served at 6:30 Northwest Suburban Jewish General admission is $2. through sixth graders (grade just Congregation presents ita 2nd an- For information call: Joel at ERVA - SEPT. 19th ings lo us all. Beidetman4(nnsch Fnneeal p.m. The price of $7 pee person completed) to register. Fee is $8 WojclEcHowslu '' FÚNERAL H OMES Chicagotand, we thank you foe Home on Saturday, Jsty 21. includes flied perch, chicken, cual Auto Show on Sunday, Au.(312) 444-2110 Days or Norm at lstttay -Thurs.,Sept. 20th per child ($6 for secondchild in gust 5, from IO am. - 3 p.m., at(708) 470-0105 Eves and week- your hospitality cole slaw, corn on the cob, gar. family) for eight-day peageam. 2nd Day - Fri., Sept. 21st lic bread, amber fluid and soda. 7liOOLyons, MortonGrove. ends. Thoagh ysa waynotliketuthink ubuatil,rocking . Kol Nidr - Fri., Sept. 28th. CaB the church office, (708) 823- A special Cobo snack wil be 6984, for registration forms or s9' provisions now - t payfe.you. fannednffeeu sound . Vom Kppur-Sat, Sept 29th served latee in the evening. Unsocial stivostoges,inotudingfixing messin costs und call planonregisleeingal8:3Oa.m. on For more information Monday, Aug. 6. Messiah is lo- THE HIGH HOLIDAYS ecsisg thefieonoiststrum en you. sa,vivn,s. Tnduy, president Fred Disch at 965- thereareexcellentpre.fin000ingpionsuvaitabte.Fur Seruices to be held at calci at 1605 Vernon in Park 2942. ridge, just two blocks southwest WILL BE HERE SOON! coisfidortjaIls forriattion, witlt no obligation, pieuse cull ¡os RAMADA INN - NORTHBROOK ofLatheran General Hospital. today. 2875 N. Milwaukee Shabbat services Vacation Bible School begins Extend your Rosh Ha.shana Greetings Wo cre proudso announce u new additionsoColonial Shabbat services will be con- at Messiah Lutheran Church on in the New Year's Section of High Holy Day Tickets $75.00 per person Monday, Aug. 6 al 9 am. Daily Futteralftoioe - Abereavement libraryfor adults and dueled on Friday evening. Aug. children. Please stop byandbrows. throughnur Family of 5 $350.00 3, ut 7:30 p.m. ,atNorlhwent Sah' sessions will run 9. untill 11:30 Thursday t:r11e itTzJfltpI?r collectionof-boohsspecialioinginmaterialluethose (Each Additional Ticket $50.00) urban Jewish Congregation. 7800 am. Monday through uli? SKAJA the weeksofAug.6 and Aug. 13. grieving aloss through drosh.We uhu hune uvuiluble a 7V Lyons, MortonGrove. September 20. reforeuco guido of local arti help and oid groups. LEONARD SILVERSTEIN DR. ROBERT ROTU 966-7302 Saturdaymorningservices The theme, 'Let's Follow Je- on Thursday, PRESIDENT 1w sus', wiil be augmented through F,xECUTJVEDIRECTOR 7812 MILWAUKEE AVENUE will be held at 9:30 am. at lite CALL: LAVERNE BELL synagogue. bible stories, music, craft peo- RILES. ILLINOIS - 2129 W. WebuteeAtre. For further information and tiçkets For membership information, jeeN, and video presentations. saio N. MtIwnkeeAn., The mission projectis the Amen- at (708) 966-3900 Cbtezun, nnnats 60646 Cbte,uZe, hueste 60647 Call Julie (708) 291-1665 pleasecall9ft5.0900. 1312)176-4630 . PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE can Bible Society. anorganiza- For the low COSt of talaI nu-oseS (A HIGh U4i Doti ticket cos,tíIetesesberhip is Enei Isne Questions Abuut Funeral Costa? tine that translates the Scriptures SFnfls About F aostaInorulcu ramab' eweed S, upenuted fu, ove, 7$ynu., - s Fane,nI P,u-A,rnngemnnt USHE BUGI.E into many languages for distribu' publishing yourgreeting. .lu(j&v gttou lbs u.'. tionñltoycrlsowoMr ----- PAGE12 'I-HRIIUGI,E,TRURSDÂY,ATJGUSEZ.19 Tin; JGLE, THURsDAY, AUGUST 2, IRRR PAGEI3 Women's News Des Plaiñes LawrenceHouse woman honored Holy Family's Employees 'h for service plans fashionshow of the Quarter named Lawrence Houle ResaleBoutique and z Theseniorsat New Teen ¡dol visits Des Plaines resident Raizel Houseare5prUCig updieirward- Sears. Arrivals Kuanetz Hershkovjch will be robeson Wedne5m1Y, Aug.29,2- Specidlon the agendaisaguest ARI BREI'r KASPER DANIEL LOUIS HEATHER CABRALES honored for ber dedicated ser- 4 p.m. at then free and oPenlothe appearance by Oak SUret sewing MICKELSEN Golf Mill Center public Fashion Show, LaWrenCe artist Phyllis Blumenthal. Blu- Ahoy, Ari Brett Kasper, 7 lbs. A girl, HeatherCabmales, SIbs. vice at the Lubavitch Womens 3 1)2 oz. was born on May 3 to A boy, Dantel Louis Mickel- Organizations annual luncheon Noam, 1020 W. LawrenceAve.. mendiai in known for her tasty sen, 8 lbs. 9 3/4 oz.,onJune 27, to 9 1/4 oz., ou June 24, to Virginia on Tuesday, Asir. 7 at noon at mini-art-exhibit collages. Resi- Dawn A Gordon Kasper of Deer- und Eric Cabrales of94l8 N. Os- When itcomes te Chicago ares Chicago. field.HissisterisAmanda DebruLynrr and Michael George crois kids and their lunch boxes, Chad Congregation BneiRueven, Enjoy the Fashion Show at an dents and guesLu are invited to of Des Plaines. Brothers: Mark Ave.,MotionGrove. 6350N.Whipple,Chicago. afternoon tea completewith fan- bring a small piece of personal Brooke, age 4. Grandparents are Brother: ErvinJohn age6 1)2. Alles, hestknown us lIte smooth- Dave & Peg Prober of DesGregory age 5, Malthew Gary lalkingZach on NBC's hitTV se- Guest speaker is renowned edo- cy fingerorali.LawrenCe clothing (i.e.gloves, handker. age 4 and David Leonard age 3. DANA EMILEE razor and lecwree, Rabbi Hers- Houses most chic andstylish chiefs, socks, ties) pitia personal Plaines, anti Robert & Barbara ries "MyTwoDadu," will be right KasperofProspectHeighl.s. Grandparents: Edwardand Doro- TRAVAGLIO inslep with"what's packin' chet Shustennan. senior resident models will un- remnanla from lheirpast(i.e. but- thy Mickelsen of Chicago. A girl, Danislsmilee Travaglio, The Luhavitch Women's Or- tout, lace, pinn, hair ornainenis). when kids head buck lis sehool veil the latest styles for residents 6 thu. 8 1/2 oz., on Jonc 26, lo this fall. ganization provides educational and gomIa inthe Lawreace Blumenthal will transform these LEIGHELIZAIIETEI NICOLEMIRJANICH Mary Ann and Dean Travaglio rif programming strengthening the Houle lobby. Discover how sim- ilemsietonniquegiftleeasurcs. ALTIZER A girl, Nicole Mirjanich, 6 lbs. 150 Wisconsin Dr., DOs Plaines. Chad, who also starred in TVs important role the Jewish worn- pie il can be to look ail the tage For further information and Agirl,Lcigh Elizabeth Altizer,7 3/4 oz., on June 28, to Gordana Grandparents: Mike und Carol Our House" Willi Wilfoed Brim- an plays in family and commu- andnpdateyourWardtThbCfOrleS5 reservations conlact Men. Januish 7 lbs. 7 oz., on July 5. to Jean andand Dan Mirjanich of Glenvrew. Travaglio foNiles. ley andwasaregnluron 'SI. Else- noi life. The wide spectium of in smart and sensational fashions at(3l2)561-2100. David Altizer of 53fB W. Car Grandparents: Elija and Dem where,' will conduct ove-ou-eue peajero include the International from such stores at The Lawrence men, Chicago. Brother: Daniel Mirjanich and Vetsinir and Boss EDGAR BRAND interviewswith Chicago ares Week of the Jewish Women, the David, age 19 mos. Grandpar. GANGWAIREIV kids and their parente on WeiSses- Shifra and l'aah organization State rep. speàks Kondic. Carmen Murray Thelma McCostlinAdult weight ruts: John and Marcir RaIaSiIC of A boy, EdgarBrand Gangwareday, Aug. 8, from neon to 3 p.m. helping mothers and their new- in Deerfield Park Ridge and Evelyn Altizerof IV, 9 lbs. 6 1/2 oz., en June 2710at Golf Mill Shopping Ccstcr, interest loan- The employees are whatrnakes depueunenidueing the nightshifl. JESSICA LYNN horns, the free control program StateRepresentativeGrace Chicago. MORRISSEY Valerie Sanes und Edgar BrandNues. ,. Keren Chaya Mushka and the Holy Family Hospital a wonder- McCosdin. secretary forthera- Mary Stern (la-58) will discuss Gursgware III of 934 Chaucer, youth group. Boos Chabad andful place to work and visit. Holypy services, has been at Holy . A girl, Jessica Lynn Morris- starts Aug. 6 'Family Issues Pertainingto the ADRIANA BARTOLOMEI sey,9lbs.S 3/4oz.,oniuly tt to Baffulo Grove. Sislers: Laine Ni. hospilal cisilation. Family recently recognized ilsFamily for twelve years. She ¡s '90s'atthe A girl, Adriana Barlolomei. 7 colle age 7 112 and Jessica Julia For fsrther information and to responsible for answeeing ABC 16 (AChieving BehSvier Sabra Club of Christine L. and Patrick J. Mor- SUMMER SALE j: Employees of the Qnartcr. Na'Amat USA general meeting lbs. 5 3/4 or., en July 7, to Ange- Heights. age 3 1)2. Grandparents: Sylvia MARK YOUR CALBNDARS make luncheon reservations call Des Plaines resident Carmen phones, greeliog patients, relay- Cnnlrol), a 16-week weight con- risseyofProspect 8:30 p.m. Wednesday August 8, lyn artd Paul Bartolomei of 1413Gmudpaecols: Jenny and Steven und Dave Sanes of Skokir und SALE BEGINS -. THURS. JULY 5 REG. STORE HOURS ONLY chairman Fruida Cohen, (312)Murray and Palatine resident ing messages and keeping uackreel program for adults who areat the Park West Club House W. Granville;ParkRidge. Bmth- Enana and Edgar Brand Gag- 761-0791. of everything andeveryone. serious about losing weight with- Ross, Park Ridge and Georgann Thelma McCoslliu were honored 429 Penguin, Deerfield. Guests er: Masco age 4. Sister: MelmaMorrissey,ParkRidge. wure,Jr. of Northbeook. andotherDAMAGED MERCHANDISE will for theiresemplaryperformance. Employees of the Quarter are ontdieIing, isbeing sponsored by "AS IS" ale warmly welcome to aRend. age 5. Grandparents: Anthony only beavailableduringFINAL SALE THURS. AUG. 2, DO YOU NEED Murray has earned a lot of re- awarded feue times a year as part the Good Health Program of NaAnnat USA is au organiza- and Dina Bartolomei of Part PETER ALAN ZIEGLER of Holy Family's gnest relations Rush North Shore Medical Cen- BRIANPATRICK OTOOLE A boy, Peter Alan Ziegler, 7 FRI. AUG. 3, und SAT. AUG. 4 See tirnesbeloW .. LUGGAGE- Street daring her li years at Holy tien which provides educations., Ridge and Dan and Athens Ba- A boy, Brian Pauick O'Toole, Family. She worksasaa orthope.program. Two employees are ter in Skokie. lbs. Il 3/4oz.,ouJaly8,toPhyl- Allother reduced merchandisewilibe available from GOING ON A TRIP' social and job liaising services lodimssofChicago. 7 lbs. 3/4 0e., Jaly lOto Dtanelis and Jeffrey Ziegler of Niles. dic technician in the emergency chosen each quarter. Enrollment is lirmtett For fur- to the women and ehildeenof Is- Iher details or to register for the and Putsick O'Foole of ParkGrandparents: Morris and Eileen JULY 5 as long us quantities laut. rarI. BRITTANYNICOLE Ridge. Grandparents: John and Monday, Aug. 6 infonnalion BENDIX Land of NOes, Judy Ziegler of FINAL SALE THURS. AUG. 2 2 p.m.-S p.m. Exhibitors wanted. for For more information contact Phyllis Lorenz, Des Plaines andChicago and John Ziegler of Des meeting. call the Medical Cen- Aginl,Britlany Nicole Bendix, TIMES FRI. AUG. 3 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. the Na'Amat USA office, 446. Michaeland Ann O'Teole of Chi- Plaines. DATES & 1ers Good Health pregiata at7275. 8 lbs. 5 1/4 oz. on June 21, to 7éo&da.&ggage st. Thecla Craft Bazaar 677-96l6,cxt 3588. cago. SAT. AUG. 4 9 a.m..4:OO p.m. Donna Marie and Daniel Mark THERE WILL NOT BE ANY SUNDAY HOURS THIS SALE Line. The Women's Coorteil of St. 792-2243 orPenny at(312) 774- Temple Beth-El Beirdix of 1197 5. Northwest MICHAEL THOMAS Thecla Church is once againO7lOafter4:30p.m. Women in Hwy.. Barrington. Grandparents: PACHOWICZ THURSDAY EVENING 2.R AUG. 2 6725DEMPSTER STREET making plans for ils annual Aels plans fashion Ronald and Pat Curtis of Des Aboy, Michael Themas Pa- PRICES RETURN TO REG. DISCOUNT APTER SAT. AUG. 4 Plaines and Robert Bendix of PRAIRiE VIEW PLAZA and Crafts Bazaar, lo be held in.Ketura show chowice, 7 lbs. 6 oz.. on July Sto Rest Selection of Chiidrens One-OI-A.Klnd Sample Outerwear MORTON GROVE, IL Sales plans Lake*noor . the church hail, Devoa and Oak The Temple Bells-El Sister- Susan and Thomas Pachowicz of 13121967-1776 Park Avenues, on Saturday, No- Hadassah plans Park Ridge. Sister: Sarah, age 3 WindbreakersSki Outfits Snowmobile Suits We will meet beat the Aug. 8 dinner hood snvites you to join them at vember IO from 9 am. to 4 p.m. their Annual Fashion Show and JENNIFER ASHLEY years. Grandparents: Donald and (two piece) (one piece) edveflisedsale price of en Exhibitors are needed at Auction '90 TheNorth.Shore Chapan nf BONETTO Women's ORT Sportswear this Dmnner,Wedneudayevening, Esther Fachowicz of Chicago and Ski Pants name brand-anywhere. Lime. Kelwa Hadassah will hold the Nationtil Network of Women . A girl, Jennifer Ashley Bonet-laisses and Nancy Mall of Nor- Swimsuits WinterJackets Try us end see - we can Auction '90 on Tuesday, Ang. 7, in Sales invitesyou lo attend their Aug. 8 at 3610 Dundee Rd., plans Mom & An eight-foot lable plus two Norlhbreok. to,6lbs. 8 1/2 or.. on idly 5, toridge. ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES save youBIG BUCKS -an chairs will be reserved on a firstat 7:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Lincoln- monthly dinner meeting, where KsthyandCharlesBonelto of La- TINAMARIE. dayali the time, wood, 4500 W. Toahy Ave., Lin-Rchued Joel SCidel willciliiate Ars Women's Fashion- Tot day tIII come/last serve basis for a fee of Winnelka and Laurence Men's guns Niguel, CA. Sister: Lauren DEBENEDICTIS unbelievable ASK FOR OUR CATALOG $30. Exhibitors must also donatecolnwood. The Looking Great and Living age 2. Grandparents: Mary Lou A girl, Tina Marie DeBenedic- ThéCousley Cove Chapter of . Fashions-Highland Park, will be AND PICK UP A an ilem worth $10 lo the bonny Appliances, teslawant cerItO-Well Workshop.' exploring dIe and Victor Mikos of Des Plaines tis, 7 lbs. 12 l/2oz.,on Jane26, toWomen's Americua ORT (Or. THE WEAR HOUSE cates, etc. will be auctioned. Cof- relationship between people and featured. Mary and Mueco DeBeaedictisof FREE S2.50 raffle. The deadline for registea_ Dinner wilt be served at 6:30 and Frank and Sophie Boneu.o of ganizationforRehabililation POINT Lion isSusday, September30. fee and dessert will be served.their sets-expression. SoslbHolland. 81 17 N. Oketo, Niles. Gmndpse through Training) will be having ' GIFT CERTIFICATE Cost is $6 per person. For infer- p.m. followed by thefashion .:; JUST FOR CHECKING LiS OUT For reservations or more infer- The meeting will be at Omni culs: Tina DeLiso and Joe De-a Mom & Tot playgrosp on malioncall (705) 675-1578. Orrington Hotel, 1710 Oriington, show. Benedictiu ofNorridge,and Con- FREEPARKING mation, please call Lucy at (312) The theme "Tasio will Tait" Tuesday, Aug. 14, at 10 aun at y . / . Evanslon, On Wednesthy, Au EMILYHELENE nieandJohn Greta of Nues. Flick Park, 37 16 Lindenwood Reg. Slore Hours: I s will highlight special Sppelieer, ,- 5835 Dempster gust. 8. Networking will be 5:30 of CHERNEY Lune, Glenview. Pleasebring mon. thru tri. ' (708) 967-0420 p.m. -6:3Opm.(cashbar), dinner estEces qud dessen at a cost A girl, Emily Helene Chemey, COREY RyAN DIAMOND 70.430 ''n Street $10 per person. includingthe your own picnic. Morton Grove 2(708) 967-0421 WOMEN'SAPDS at 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., program 6 lbs. 14 oz., Ou July 15, Io Lyon A boy, Corey linao Diamond, Everyoneis encouraged to . sat. 1O.3:w:srn: at 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. and net- show. andierry Cherney of2750 Porter 7 lbs. 12 I/2oz., ou July 7 lo Mel- sat. 9-12 ISUMUORI - CLINIC, LTD. Reservations will be accepted slop by and enjoy the dsp. For working from9p.m.-? ÇL, Glenview. Btother Brad ageanie and ElI Diamond of 603 te.fnrtherinformationcull CASH ONLYALL SALIS FINALCASH ONLY until Aug. 3. ForinfoensaliOn call 676- For reservationslinforonatiou, 10. Sister: Leslie age 2. Grand-Hackberry Dr., Arlinglron HIs.4076. 6770 N. Lincoln Ave. call (708) 673-NNWS. Coat fer (708)205-9982. parente: Bernice and Al Lauwas Grandparents: Paul and Lola FAUSTJ'ofITALY Suitu 205 members in $18, uon-mmembers ser of Skokie and Sarah Cliemey Hirsch of MorIon Grove and Lincoinwood, IL $22. "Time For Me" ofNorthbrook. Buedge and Elayne Diamond of BEAUTY SALON & HEALTH CLUB UNDER ONE ROOF Ssyviile,NY. Your home deserves... . Pregnancy Termination seminar VERTICALS INTRODUCING IMAGE CONSULTING NA'AMAT BREANNE PATRICIA Fust and hin osaR aro highly trained in celar analysis and hair Up to 12 weeks "Time For Me" is a new semi- CICHANSKI MICHELLE ALICIA FARE BEAUTY styling analysis. Call Faust fur an appninlmont.Ho willguido yea e Gynecological Care attends board usE series especially for women A girl, Bresnne Palticia Ci- A girl, Michelle Alicia Fach, 8 .Drapery Inward your musI anraclive hair stylo, hair coloring and wake-up. Included sponsored by Catholic Charities. hanski,9lbs,,1oz.,onJaly8tolbs. 9 1/2 oz., on June 30, to Lois appearance WE SELL AND USE THESE PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS. . Private and Conf idenlial meeting Thepremierforthis series will in- Pat and Wally Cichanski of 8533 and Ben Farb of 1166 Gail Dr., . Designer fabrics Counseling dude a financial seminar, loch' N. Oleander, Nues. Brothers:BuffaloGrove.Sisler: Heather, s Sehwa,tohopt, Avade, Pool Mitohnll, NAAMAT USA-Midwest Unlimited Board Certified eon and fashion show on Salire- Danny age 7 112 and Jeffy ageS. age 2. Geaudpaeeuts: Jeeome and styles Nanean, Rndknn, Mulde, V.onnn, Faons uf Italy Area holds ilsfirst bears!meet-day, August 1 1, at Hotel Nikko Grandparents: Wally and Pat MildredBerg of Chicago and Gynecologiala ing for the 1990-91year ouChicago, 320 N. Dearborn, from Wilczewski of Schiller Park and William arId lOura Fach of Mor- VERSATILITY OUR HEALTH CLUB OUR FULL SERVICE . Lab on Premisen TnesdayAng. 7, chaired by11a.m.to3p.m. HelenCichanskiofNileu. ton Grove. EdIth Margolis ofLincoinwood, . Light control HAIR SALON Fer immediale appl. Tickets are $50 per person and Sun screening ANNUAL Fe.teru, nAwayd Winning National ,4,r Coordinator. reservations am needed by An- NIChOLAS ARTHUR BRONSON ANTHONY . Siyilng 550ff CALL Famticipanare coming from FIRSZT . Privacy MEMBERSHIP ANO TANNING TOOl gust 6. Alt proceeds will benefit CLAEYS (708) 679-6170 Missonni, Wisconsin,Fennsylva- Arthur BrensonAnthony nia, Michigan and Catholic Çhaiities' services fer Aboy,Nicholas A boy, ECONOMY NOWl9O ó The lÖtenS und Calw 24 Hour Answering Service Ohio lo de-women. Send checks payable to Claeys, 7 lbs. El 1/4 or., on JulyFieszt, 8 lbs. 4 oz., on June 24, to nnfnfnuesuetItI velep e plan of workfor the l5,to5ussnanmlAllhueClstysOf Energy Slale-Llcensed Facility coming year. Catholic Charities, Special Stacy Maria and Brian Richard , 3 MOS. Our San Lamps Ham theNuwost Escote Coordinator, 125 North 9226 Golf Rd., Des Plaines. Sis-Firszt of 919 Ridgefield La., - efficient -.w- MEMBERSHIP REFLECTORUVALonnpsby Philips Desplumes Street, Chicago, IL 1ers: Jennifer age 16, Dawn ageWheeling. Grandparents: Beyer- cnn SOmmI fun 60606. Cali (312) 876-2295 or 13 andMichelleage 8. Grsrrdpar-ly Saunders of Des Plaines and b U claning - NOW 5O e can'q thoR ti.nn. 876-3217 foe more information. culs:Louise Claeys of DesLeo aud Berenice Firszt of Nues. o. Lasting - no Afl za t aol, Plaines, and Nicholas and Mar- Value r 000W ohms eau AMERSON JO-DAR Feutaring: Welcome! greltHinkoofGlenwoOd. OFF -e-.- ...EaaieisO Prugiamu FONTANA NICHOLAS TORRENCE ÑICHOLASJOIIN A girl, Ameeson Jo-Due Fonla- EXPIRES 8/31/90 . Swimming Pool SOLVIG na,7Ibs. I 1/Zoz.,onJaly 1O,to A boy, Nicholas Torrence Sol- CULOTFA . Steam Bath z A Nicholas John Culotta,JoMe and Anthony Fontana of . Whi,Ipool Aerobim Address or Personal jze vig, 6 lbs. 10 ltZ oz.. on Jurie 27 bly, . T,i,nnaitlm R Enero00 7 lbs. 15 oz., on July 9, lo Slacey6812 W. Mtalill, Chicago. Broth- to Joyce andJeffSolvig of Nues. er: Matthew age 8. SisIe Lauren cuiîom IflTERIORI Equipment Your Invitations, Etc.: Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Parker and John J. CubIla of t01IC eTremer Truadmit 9395 Bay Colony, Des Plaines.age 6. Grandparents: Malt and 1mm O'Donnell of Chicago asd . "YOUR HOME IS OUR SHOWROOM" . Call 966-4567 Mr. and Mrs. Tor Salvig of Chi- Grandparents: Peter and ConnieLaura Fontano ofChicago, Betty Parker of Chirago and John andLeSura ofNonidgeandTouy La- .?9.W..D!vpn Ave., Chicago (312)465-1127 cago...... Lj j_. F.11enorCulollsofClsicago. sûtsastDalnlaiiig:5. ' L TITE EJGLE.THURSDAY. AUGUST 2,1990

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Heroin overdose Northbrook teen Drunk driver 'crashes' leads to drug charges accused of after collision ¡n Nues Employee linked Jewelry stolen credit card fraud to $5,000 theft Thiefuses -

A 30-year-old room for emergency infonna- - - manwas Ari arresi by Northbrook po- A Niles police officer arrested and appeared Confused anddiso. NUes police arrested a 29- in home burglary chargedwithvariousdiug- lion, they discovered a hypoder- a 29.year-old Northbrook man, nientud as he esited his year.old Schanmbarg man, fol. related mie syringe, a spoon with alice helped their Niles counter- ear. He Twomales,po -'.. 'cquaint- stolen credit cards offenses,afterpolice parts clear a fraudulent ase ofafter discovering him asleep at also had difficulty maintaining lowing an intentai investigation The invaders reportedly broke found quandties of hernio andbrown powder residue, a bottle the whorl of his stopped vehtcle his balance.. edwithdjeho e,broejntoaa basement window mi ordre to Shortly after discovering her- per by reaching for ajar on a credit card case. linking him to the theft of atresidence in th- 78t1 block of wallet stolen, a 61-year-old Mor- other controlled substances on a ofpills and a bag of brown pow- at 4:40 am. July 28. The ear's least $5,000 from his employer, enter the home and left by way high shelf. She then discovered A li-year-oldNorthbrook Police reports indicate hete- Nordica Avenn, ton Grove woman learned the bureau in his rented Niles motel der. The brawn powder was de- engine was running, despite a fusedto submit to field Joseph Electronics. i es, July 18 of the hack door. Three bed- her wallet containing $25 cash, mom. Police and putumedics teemined to be hernia at policeresident made oral and writtenfront end eollision with a con- sobriety while the ownerswere away. rooms were ransacked and an thief had rung np $380 in creditidentification and credit cards admissions to Niles investigators and breuthalyzer testsas wefl Thç man will appear in coart A neighbor told police he card charges. had been Called to assist the headquarters and the pills were crete pole protector at the sooth- and was verbally combative Aug;2, accused of doctoring pa- saw undetermmigd amount of jewelsy missing. The suspect was de- sent for testing ro thepolice lab. regarding almost $1,300 worth as two men in their late teens, early The victim was inAldi's, stricken usan due lo an apparent west comer of Milwaukee and he was processed for driviug perwork to show refunds for stolen. - scribed as a slim, six foot fe- suicide attempt. The man was charged with of purchases in sevea Golf Mill Neya Avenues. us- twenties,inthebackyard Nibs police interviewed the7424 Watakegan Road, July 19. male, 35-40 years of age. stores, using a stolenHarris der the influence of alcohol.He merchandise which never was The man was described as an both felony and misdemeanor The driver repofleslly smelled around the time of the burglary. smpects, one of whom implicat- when she assisteda felIow-shop - Rank Master Charge caed. will appear in court Aug.21. returned to inventory, The re-He identified one ofthe intraveneous drug nser in police drag-related charges and taken of alcohol, had slurred speech funding scheme dates back to young ed another friend. The investiga- eeports. was taken to Lutheran lo Cermak Hospital in Chicago He was charged with oae mea from a photo provided- by tion is continuing. Graced Hospital, where tests for recovery, pending posting ofcount of felony theft and ordered early February ofthisyear. the owner's daughter. determined he had herein and a court-ordered $80,000 D bond. lopost a $10,000 bond. He will Hypodermic ñeedle Cook's bond was set at $30,000. Guñs stolen in cocaine in his system. Hiscourtappearance was appear in court in August. As investigators checked his scheduled for Aug.21. found Niles burglary on motorcyclist Criminal dam-age - - Thr owner of a residence in The morning ofJuly 27, a pa-istered and his driver's - Computer, trolling Morton Grove officer -license the 9800 block of Greeuwood Employee charged was suspended. When he arrived to property Avenue, reported the theft of a stopped a motorcyclist at Demp- at the station for processing, case worth 51cr SIred and Major -Avenue a A golf ball, apparently from a .22caliber pistol and a .32 cali. in business burglary personal search of theman un- The owner of a home in theber revolver July 27. when he saw no visible registra- covered a hypodermic needle in nearby golf course, datnaged a8000 block of Nora Avenue re- $9,000 missing - - The weap000 were apparently Niles police atcested a 25- leather shoes left at the scene. A tion sticker. is sock. He hasacowt dale west side, double paned window ported damage to a window Aresident oldie 9OOblock ofyear-old Imperial Eastman em- pair of his black shoes, found as The motorcyclist, a Chicago Aug. in a houas in the 6400 block of stolen that day during a home in- Mansfsetd Avenue, Morton sometime during the night ofvaSion,where the master bed- ployec the day after he allegedly his locker, was retained is cvi- man, 32,admittcdhe was notreg- HoffmanTetrace,MortonGrove, July t8. Grove, told police although he broke into the business and stole denee. room was ransacked. MGman - the evening of July 27. The win- - A small hole in the. five by went out twice July 27, another $470. According to reports he used dow was valuedat$500. The burglar found the guns in family member ivas always at Theft at five foot window will necessi-a dresser drawer, nfter removing Thomas Villajo, ofChicago,either a ladder or forklift to scale caught -igniting tate an estimated $300 reptare- home. was charged with one count of - an outer screen from a basement He discovered -a company a wall ofthe property before get- gas station A cab owner/driver told Moi'- mentcost.- burglary and issued a $50,01X1ting inside the premises. The Three persons entered u gas fireworks ton Grove police a hammei'-type window. The weapons were val- computer inhis care missingbond July 19. He was ärrested ueolat$I60. suspect npparentlyentereda stationin the 6900 block of When Morton Grove police in- loolwasasedtosmash arcar win- Aresidentofthe S700block of from ils storape place Isst sameat EasMan, 6300 W. Howardlocked office throagh the cell- dow ou his '84 Chevrolet Impala day and estimatedthe loss of the i3empster Street, Morton Grove. vestigated the sound of fireworks Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Locker theft St., Nibs. ing, and removed the cash from ha the St, Pani Woods forest when it was parked in the 9300 computer at $6,oÓo and the soft- the nightofJnly 22,dislracted the pee- reportedunknownoffenders Villajo was linked lo the bar- a desk. attendant, 21, and took two car- nerve the night of July 27, they block of Wankegan Road the atY ware and vinyl caseat $3,01X1. glasy by latent fingerprints and broke a rear windowand a rear Villajo is scheduled to appeartoss ofcigaretteu and 35 disposa- founda 35-year-old Morton nightof July 27. tail lamp assembly Someone stole $270 from a impressionsfromhis on his '83 patent in court Aug. 9. bIc lighters before they left the Grove renident igniting bottle Nothing was missing from thePontiac the nightof July 24. locker at the Leaning Tower Y, - MG resident store without paying, entered a rockets, - cab. He valued the windisw at He valued the wiodow at $250 6300 W. Tonhy Ave., July 25. Explosive device Car phone darkredear and drove away. They confiscated seven packs $250. andthelampussemblyat$100. chärged with The three, two women and a offieectaekersand l6boute rock- Former Des damages. handset stolen man, were bocecen 25-30 years eta. Theoffenderwasgiven an or- battery An employer of a firm in the Safe highway driving park building ofage. The lestmerehandise was dinance ticketandfined $50. Plaines storè Police charged a- 24-ycor-old 8200 block of Lehigh Avenue, valued at$73.45. resident of the 9100 block of The night of July 25, persons Morton Grove, left the company - with trucks - owner indicted Mansfield Avenue, Mortonunknown placed as explosive dc- station wagon, a '90 Buick, sn------bySeeretaryofStateJirnutdgar - The owner of a defunct Dea Grove, withcriminal trespass andvice nest to a drinking foustaia locked in a lot in the 6800 block - Thefts -frorn çars Safe highway drivitig includes - deli amid gu't that inaycause youMalees sporting goody store bas two coasts ofbattery when he re- on the southwest side of a parkof DcmpsterStreet,Morton Someone stole -a-$250 stereo ticedtheshuttered passenger sharing the road with big trucks. been iedicted on charges of feto- turned home after being warneddistrict buildingin thc9200 block Grove, for 20 minutes the mont- to lose control of your vehicle. - Luxurlaus bubbles mum from a 1988 Isuzu by smashing window anddeterminedthe - mc following safety tips shouldMaintain a firm griji on the steer-ny oalestaxfraüd. tians finir the spuntai brash off bypolice. ofOrioleAvenue, Morton Grove. ing of July 25. the drivers' vent with a bard ob- belpautomobiledniversavoidpo- Jeffrey Thomas, 770 Harvest Intoxicated, the man pushed auto's $400 radio and $25 gear Ing wheel to compensate for wand ut surreal Pride Car The explosion blew the fountain When he returned, Ito found ajestJuly 18, The car was parked shift was missing. The window - tentiully dangerous traffic sites- Lane, LakeZnaich. was president Wusht stop in nor Silos loua- and shoved both his father, 59,off the building and damaged thecar phone handset valued at $250 changes in wind. Do notteturn to - ofJohnson'sSportinggoods,luc.. sun andnnpnrinnno lonmins in the 8800 block of Golf Road, damage was esiimhtcd ut-$200. - domirivolvingtrucks. the driving tane until the truck's rod a responding police officer.overhanging roof. Therewas no missing, but the phone's mainNiles. First, mietesse your following 794 Loe St., Des Plaines. Tbomas brushus no o10wfaaturu to His conrtdateisAng. 23. estimateof damage. modoleremsined. Between July 28-29, persons entire cab appears in your rear ynuroemplete carwash. distance and reduce yoar speedvjewmirror, was-indicted by a Cook County thoy'ta now horn by populur unknown entered an '81 Volks- when traveling behind a big Grand Jury July 20 on 12 counts A $400 stereo was stolen wagen Rabbit parked at 5Smith- la city uatrc, remember that domuvd. 05h bristicc and Illegal dumping Showerpeeper from a 1988 Hyusdai Excel - truck. If you tailgate a truck and of fding fraudulent llI'mois sales easy- grtpnuv d lot yuu toan Garage burglary wood Drive, Morton Grove, und -largetrucksandbofMa make A 24-yeso-oid Skokie womsa parked in a dealer's log at 9401 the driver stops unexpectedly, anright turns from thelefl lane. Youtax retorno and t2 counts of sign- anny stubborn road film and in parking lot took an equalizer audio box val- rusidu, Inow y ouronr--uitS n toldpoticewhilc showering in theMilwaakee Ave. July 20. Jerry urcident may he unavoidable.may need to yield the right-of- ing fraudulent illinois sales tax A resident of the 8800 block Between July 28-29, persons Prairie View Community Center ucd at $50, two baseball mitts, returns. The charges eovera peri- rich, 55mb lothar. Rinsas to Gleason Ford also fded a report Rear-end collisions with a truckway or-back up at a stop light to a benunrulty-otsan irish-- of Ozanam Avenue, reported thesskeown dumped several chunks in tise 6800 block of DcmpvtcrConcerning a 1990 Ford Excel, one personalized,valued at $120 lractor often result in andemde, ad fromJune, 1987 through May. theft of a $390 bike and $30 hrl- andaweol poncito, valued at$l0. allow for digan unavoidable wide nod it's tant of concrete is a parking lot in the Street, Morton Grove, July 29,which was missing a $200 win- when a car slides mito and under 1988. - met from an unlocked garage8300 block of Lehigh Avenue, she looked ap lcr see a tall, 200-lb. the trailer, possibly decapitating Thomas also formerly opeeat- July 26. dow the same date. The night ofJuly 22, foar cars NztizvalProrputs Morton Grove. man looking at her through a gop - ed iceriok pro shops in the Glen- thrcar'soccupants. Fuel tax protesseUnai resti/tu in the shower curtain. She said in the 9200 block of Menard Ave- Use your tunS stgnals- when view, Skokie, Highland Park, The owner of a 1988 Tracer nue, Morton Grove, were bite- right ut yeui tisgeitips tise man fled. reported all four hubcaps miss- passing or changing lanes; and allotments -Northbreok and Franklin Park IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A desk attendant insistedno glarized. ht two, '86 and '77 Olds- slay away from the truck driver's parkdistricta. leg. The car was parked in Ilsemobiles, garage door openers Illinoismunicipalities Master oneofthatdescriptios had passed blind spot. Cars riding alongside have All charges against Thomas 'Hume washing usostOt Omni lot at 0l Waukcgan valued at a total of$50 were lab- beetsallolted$16,993,186 as sal/uno or water-- National PLUMBER GAS WATER by, althongh die woman and her Road.Loss was estimated at - a truck aie invisible to the track areClass 4 felonies eachcarrying fronce said they hadseen the os- en. In another incident on the their share ofmotor fuel tax paidmaximum sentences of l-3 years t, elido usos only 05 anllunsi $160. driver If you decide to pass Ilse uolt-onrsin ucornos hinu is looker is the center 10 minutes same block, in an '86 Oldsmobile truck, be sure tite road ahead rs mito the State Treasury duringin prison anda $10,0110 fate. HEATERS Cntlass,aboxofbandages valued June according 150 the Illinois De- rnonh000d In '50 earlier. Someone broke into a 1987 clear, announce your intentions An arraignment for Thomas is Things You Cas ao to nono GAS: -çblftM,q at $1.50 was lateen, and from an by honking your horn and passparlassent of Transportation. Lo-scheduled for Aug. 17 in Cook rho tuSh.' Porsche parkedisthe 7400 '83 Oldsmobile Cutlass 50 cents calallotmentsincludeDes It's worn 000logleall Oak Parkman block of Oak Park Avenue and quickly. - County Circuit Court. The case YOUR BEST waseemoved. Passing a truck creates a sud- Plaines,$95,332;Glenview,will be prosecuted by the Illinois , 'Euenputhn bueknts, stole a $705 stereo, $475 set of n $57,038; andNiles, $52,273. AttorneyGenrral'soffiee5 spon550, hosus & tassino ut ENERGY hits co-worker golf clubs and a $125 golf bag toTa noshina nl only $.25 u The morning ofJoly 26, a Chi- Anunsucessfulaltempttoen- J July 25. ter a '76 Buick in the 9000 block cago man, 35, was struck several 1990 -Tax 'NothIng bat smu psands VALUE "PleaseDon't - VALUE times in the face with the fist ofa of Luna Avenue, Moflen Grave, NO Payments st hot, 005 hlgh-pr050uro A 1984 Buick Regal was was made the same night, but the assessment - spray touuhes your ears surlauo. co-worker, 33, ofOals Park, who brokeniutaJuly25,while accused him of taking his work jimmy-type tool used damaged 'Thehund-heldanna deInen Master WATER HEATER parked near Milwaukee and Al- appeals meeting NO Interest!!- Me Now," ust the C0ht minrure or highly- PLUMBERJ knife. the car door lock, causing $100 bios Avenues. The owner no- datitage. - ettactiaa ear nash solutions O FEATURES: Fellow workers separated the MaineTownshipproperty notar te oloanvo your ears sudano. two and the Oak Pasts mans job Irate customer owtierscatl obtain information no AinanaoFurnaces - ' 'Atthu tarn at a knob, you snitch .5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY was terminated. The incident oc- In-laws fight how toappeal their 1990 property from pro-soak, snap, tiro nicanor, cursed in a factory warehose in FURNACES- . R.73 FOAM INSULATION leaves restaurant Theevening ofJuly 22, aNiles tax assessments at a public meet- Adnaucedttun FurnaceTanttnnløgy ungi nunluonor , non, It nsa-- ond the 5900 block of Oakton Steers,without paying woman, riding in the back seatof ing at 7:30 p.m. Thui'sday, Aug. upro asAFUE. tuonino bruohi . GLASS LINING Morton Grove. a car driven by her sou. aHigh- 2, in the Maine Township Town Oniqus stainlois stasi haut 'slIt oh nnuers & brIghtly-Itt tops lot A customer became irate the you wash doy or night nonuorlontlyl . ENERGY EFFICIENT land Park resident, entered into Hall, - 1700 Ballard Rd., Park 000Hajnta,. Medical injury night of July 27 when he arrived Ridge. l'i u 25 ysanruonry warranty w at a restaurant in the 8500 block an argument with her daughter- Wa,,asland until 20t5. WE ACCEPT MAJOR CREDIT CARDS In thecarly morning ofJuly 25, Speakers will include Moine Only at: ofFernaldAvenue, is-law, whir was sitting in the u Quatitni murnau a 32-year-old housewife in the Marlos frontseat. Township Assessor Thomas E. - usiN rubata Grove, to pick up his pizza and Rueckert and Patrick Quinn, a li Otto- la s A,..W.,. Ist 8600 block of Major Avenue, found itwas not ready. As the car tuivellett in the 5700 i- MorGanGrove,trippedover blockofLincoln Avenue, Morton former member of the Cook The customer,aProspect - NENBAUM something on the basement floor Grove, the argament escalated CountyteoardofTax Appeals. GAS, 4E5d5, Heights man, age unknown,or- AIr voueBEST SUPPLY CQMNV and fell. und the mother-in-law pulled her Information will be available Commind VALUE InnRem*RE tiered pizza bread, ate it, then left on the complaint process.filing ENERGY VALUE (lneatnd Inst west at Harlem Anenucl Believing she had broken tace without paying for it or the pizza, danghter-in-law's hair and struck 960-2130 Open 7cm-mpm leg, the woman crawled upstairs her in the back of the head with dates, and handling the appeal .eonQOALIFIEa555E55 ONLY- 4001 W. MAIN ST., SKOKIE which hr left behind. The pizza without thetissistanee ofan attor- -NO PAYMENT5 UNTIL JANOAHY t, tisi and called the paramedics and bread cost $2. herfist. - PHONE (708) 679-5100 her husband's parents to care for Although the younger woman ney. u fi - her two young children. She was sustained minor injuries and a For further information, call S«Jw4ai FIl(,urnwCorar OPEN SUNDAYS FREE PARKING taken to Lutheran General Flospi- headache, she decided not to theofficeofMaineTOwnship As- 6735N. LINCOLN AVE., LINCOLNWÓOD,IL 60645 tal,ParkRidgs..''.P". presscharges. gestorThomas E. -'--'Rueckert, '' ' (708)297-2510. '' ,0*7ÀG75-G5OO.hsczS:/,' ec i '&;j'ftr :' U PAGE 16 i-wI BUGLETI1URSDAY AUGIJr2 PAOE17 . Sports News Instructional League --.-LittIe League Bronco League.... oac escair World SeriesGame# 1 a as Sport card and comic DairyBarWhito, deficit to tie up the Pudres before World Serbe Gme2 SanfratellO& Sons OptiniistCIuborNjIespjrat ArtisllcTrophieswbitesox IS sUCcUmbing 14-12 in the6th. The White Sos 26 _// - . The starfor theWhite Sox thisSkaja Terracephjlljes3 comeback wan led by DerekNorwoodFed. Snv.MetsS KnighlnufColumbu book shows - - game was Natasha Duszak going In this tough game both teams Cwrk with the support of KevinMidweotNilesSertömaClub OrioleslS 3 for 3 with 2 wa&s, 2 doublesdid a great job. Eor the WhiteMocogni,PatBrown,MaltAthletics7 . The WillIe Sox po.jnd out The -Píssky Sport Card &Glen Ellyn border. anda grand slam homer, fora to- Son, key Achinoslarled offwith &OWIt and Adam OGrady. Con- The come-fnin-behind Mets 26 nina no a great displayof hit- Comic Book Snpershow will be The general public is cordial- talOf5RBlsand5runsscord.ahomenmandlaterinthegameaInhaling to the teams success did itagain loeven theWorid Se- hug. Tony Durand had 3 singles, Sunday, Aug.5 from IO am. to She was also greatwith her giove triple. Joey Zeman had a single were call-ups Eric Stiller scoringriesatonogumeeuchTherallyJeffRoinariek 3 doublesand 2 ly invited lo sltend these shows. 3 p.m. on Baker Street inside El-Adolts, please bring the stopping a line shot while pitch-and double with 3 REl's. George 2 runs, Jim McGarry scoringbegan with Barry Klein's clutchsingles, Paul Slanczyk hadadou. gin Days Inn, os Rl. 31 just young- ing and throwning the had 2singlesand 3 REt's and Da- once and Adam O'Grasly driving single, followed by Tim Miche.bic and 2 singles, Mike Ugel Itero. And, youngsters, please runner out, a south of Intentase 90 (North- bring lire adulE. and an unassisted double playvid, Nick Espinosa and Mart !fli run and scoring twice. Pitch- louis game tying double. Twodouble, 2 singles anda 300 foot wess Tollway) Elgin, Illinois. catching npop-upat2nd andrun-Cunney each a single and i RBI. ing were Kevin Mocogni, Derekouts later Brian Angarone sentfly out, Jason Tactosa double ning back to 2nd hase to doubleAdam had 3 REts, a single andCwikandKurtKmppe home lire game winnnr with a There will he another show As many as 33 excellent ex- Ang. 5, from l0 hibilors will have comic books, tip the runner. Sire also pitcheddouble and Pete Moejal a singleSkaja TerracePhillies 13 long single. Brian Marvucic keptand 3 singles, Ryan Medina]a am. to 3 p.m. an good striking out 2. Also hittingandRBl.Msomaishrgitsafelyon his hilling streak going with u single and caJlup Matt Angamne the Glen Ellys/Lomijard NoIi-báseball cards, foothall carda, FirstofAmerica BankMets 13 basketball cards, hockey cards, was Ricky Lapinski with 2 sin- base was Nick Monat. White Sox With a world series bid on thetriple and a single. Ray (Jlon, hit a triple and 3 singlm andcall- daylnn, 1250 E. RooseveltRd. gles, a double and 2 walks for 4rallied with 9runs in the 5thand4 Joey Krueger and Mike Red- up Mike Kenny a single, 27 hilo (Et. 38) at Finley Rd., GlenEI- sporta & comics memorabilia, tise, thePhillies rallied for6 ruas lyn. new ilems, -old items, unique RBIs and2runsscored, followedin the 6th. Great plays by Peter,in their last at bat to force a one mondcoalinuedlheirfinehitting. in all. Great,job pitchingwere by Keith Smith with a single and Adam, Jocy Z. George and Joey Andy Adamas had another RBI. Mike Uegl, Jason Tackes, Chris items, rare items, display items, A. game ptsyff. Jeff Misczyszyn The hotel is 3 1/2 mileswestautographed ilrms, etc. 2R0ts, DerekDuszak with a sin- suppliedakeyhit, while Malt An- Brian Fakuda, Cameron Slrmic SlOB, Ryan Medinah andPant gte and 2 walks for3 runs scored, The Phillies held the Sox in Or Rt. 83; 5 1/2 miles west of In- gIrofles 3 and Derek Cwiks 2and Steve Gorski kept the Met Stanczyk. terstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway); Erich Klemm with 4 walks and 2 check for the ist 4 innings witha hopes alive with timely walks. The Orioles played For further information, provided support. Kart Krappe a good and 1/2 edle east of thenew I-please cal Louis Pinsky at (708) RBIt, Salvatore Randazzo 2 narrow 3-2 lead. Slrong pitchingand Pat Brown each doubledBarry Klein made another out- game but just couldn't take the 353 Totlway, on the Lombard-620-0865. - walks and 2 ¡(BIs and Dennis by Matt Angorone, Derek Cwik white Billy Weiss scored twice.siandiag catch to save a run, fol- lead. Hitting were Mike Mazzol Jones with 2 walks and an RBI.and Kevin Mocogni combinedFor the 6th lime this season, thelowed closely by Brian Fukuda's with a triple and 2 REl's,Ryan NIching well woo Derek Duszakwith steady defense kept the Phillies came back in their lastsaperbcatch toendanA'srally., Faulhaber a double and RBIand with no-runs, au-hits and Rickygame ctose. Hilling were Derek timeatbat. ThePhilliesrally was -- singles by Stove Brown, John Lapinski, Natasha Duszalç Ench Cwik, Mau Angarone and Pat Registrationopens for hulled with liemendous pitchiEg Round RobinTournament Dragan,JasouKwly,Puna Klemm and Salvatore Randazzo Brown. Call-up Joe Jung helpedbyTomONeitL Theslaff of Der-. Tannehiii-ãnd REI and Carlos making hispitching debut. by reaching base and leading Aaron Glass & TopsCubs7 good glisve support. ek Cwik, Mau Angarune and Kr- Remanden with 2 REl's. Pat Oakton "Bypass"run Dairy BarWhite Son vin Mocogni baltled diehard hit-NiiesVFWPost77l2phjlljes3 Boiwn a call-np also got SoftSrllMediaRed5ox a single CoachesJoey(feft) and Ray Meyer ofDePaulfrom Tag Days benefits Catholic Charities'ser- ting Mets. Taking dreirad in Ihn Istand and an RBL Good defense by Registrations are beingac-, - arate age getiups (14 and under, For the second night in a row, RegularSeason Games holding on was a great way to University. -chaimren of CatholicChafflie8'vicesfor seniors. Volunteer recruiting forlag- Mikeincenterwith2catchesnad crpled forthe right annual Oak-15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and Natasha Duseak was the star for Skaja Terrace Phillies 21 startthe Round Robin. MattRyanon Ist. lit/rd annusi Tag Days, exchange words ofen-pers and drivera is currenfly taking place. To los Community College "By- the WititeSox, going 3 for 3TastyPup RedSox 12 FirstofAmericaBankMets 14 50 and over). Refreshments and SwilzkiandjolinGabuhothhadl Couragementwith ReverendEdwin M. Conway,leant more about becoming a volunteer, call pass The Bypass" runs,locker room facilities will be again with another grand slamRobertzakorl DDS Orioles3 Rally afterrally dominated this strong singles. Dan DePaolis - administratorofcatjsaljcCharities, as they pm-Many AnnRezek, schedsted for 7:30 p.m. on Au- homer and a single, double and The Orioles bats went cold in World Series Game#3 volunteer coordinator, at provided;- however, rEnners action packed game which deter- brOught in 2 REIs with a powefr- pam forthe eventwhjch takosplace this - gnst 9 ut the Des Plaines cam- walk, for 5 RBI'a and 3 tutts the fmul gamo ofthe season. Hit- yearon(312)876-3218. should bring their own towels, minedtheNadonalLeague fut double and Dan Mcajal'ssin-NorwoodFed Sãv.Mets 1 Thursday and Friday, Sept. 6 & 7 Proceeds p55, 1600 East Golf Road. scored, and pitching 2 shut-outhug wereJoey Misek with a don- --- soapandlocks. - champions. These two evenly gte brought home another run.MidwestNiIeaSerom Club ColinCashin - innings striking ont 5, along withhie and walk and i iUscored. Races include a 10 KM (6.2- matched team halOed for the 4th BrianCarrowasonaroliwithaAthietieso - Entries are available in the 2 great defensive plays at shortErik Link hada single a walk andtimethis season. ThePhllhjes bats Marine Lance CpI. Colin Ca-mile) event and a 2.2 --milerun,-athleticoffice(room doable, single and I RB and Inoneofthebeatplayedgars - 1336), and at ist, Following the hitting i run scored. Other Orioles get-wereledbyKurlKnippeandDer Dongtndelakwithado.ble,j Iof the season. Trainingcourse for - shin, son ofLeoJ. Cabin of Parkboth of which will be started si-Monday through Thursday, 9:30 attackwas DerekDuszak going 4ing on base were Mike Repel, the American Ridge, has been promoted to his mnllaneously. Medals will be - ek Cwik with 3 hits each. Pat REI made 2 great pop out catch-League Champion Athletics and a.m.-3:30 p.m. foe 5 with 4 singles and 3runs Tony Luppino, Brian Arndt andBrown, Kevin Mocogni, Matt es. Cory Chiovari, Stove Stanley, .present rank while serving withawarded to the first three finish- For further information, call scored and pitching a scoreless Nick Hynes. Pitchingwere bey the National League Champion -high school coacheè 1st-MarincDivisitin, Camp Pen-ers ofèach race in both the male Angamne and call-up AndrewThu Soprych and Shawn Hoff-Melsshowedwhybothteamsde. 635-1753. lsnmg with 2 steilmous. DennisMisek, Mark Smith and BrianHong all supplied important hits. and female divisions for sixsep- maneachhadawáljGrcatpiuth.served tobe in the World Series. -The Central League will offre Foster had 2 singles anda doableGrzybowski. Nice catches in out- Mau Bob Nanghlon, New Tnie,r H.S., Angaroue reached base 6 ing by Brian,JoeCookanrj DougBothteamsplayedtonrarperfec. -'an-ACEP Level i Mining cowan for2 RBI'sand TonyLeifel bad 3 field by Brian Arndt and Tonyshoes, and Dan MIman 5, while Bob Rces- Maine South RS., - - singles with 3 ERl's SalvatoreLappino, whopitched2no.run usningo. don. It was truly a went pitching - foranyone interested in coaching Dave -Winter, Maine West ilS., Mau Brown and Jeff Misczyszyn -- matchupwiththnMer.sgjvjngup Randazzo and Keith Smith each RiggiosReotr.Padres 14 wein on 3 limes each.ClulchAaron filass&TopsCubs 17 high school sports in Illinois. andJerryTiury,NilesWestil.5. had a siagte and walk and t REI SkajaTerracephillim 12 ForestVila,Ltd Yankees2 only four hilo to diò As, Mikefl., The course will be conducted pitching from Mau Augurano, Tom G.,PaulandAiigelo. Hitting In addition, Former Big Ten aad Dennis Jones witha walk. ThePhiffiesraJliedfr,jmato-i For the Cuba Brian Carro had - at Deerfield High School on Sat- Kevin Mocogni and DerekCwik his best game ever, hitting 3 sin- for the Mets were Brian Marvuc- -seday, Aug. 18, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 Commissioner; WayneDuke will FALL -.BO-WLiNG RickyLapinski had3 walks and 2 speaktin gies,a Uiple, 2RBIaandasliding is.Brian Augurano, SIeve Goraki - p.m.Thecostwiflbe$75, aspects, which high runs scored and pitched another and Amy Keurgrr. The Mets Included in lhe registrationschool coaches should know LEAGUE great that-out inning strikingout..-.-Pony steal to home. Dan DePaolis with about college athletics. a singleand double made a great lamed in a spectatular double costs will be all ACPi' materials 3 players. Othergreat plays were Tram W-Lcapomi pitched in with a triple throw to Brian on 3rd for play going from pitcher to ist to - as well us lunch. This course is a Interested participants should by Salvatorekandazzo catchinga Orioles s-o an out. KICK-OFF pop_up and andsingle.Jim Sitaras hadadou- Doug Indelak- hada double andcatcher to save the run. In the fi. must for anyone who is not certi- Contact Deerfield High School stopping hard hit Yankees 2-1 hie, Aaron Crsswe had 2 singles. nul inning tohelpkcep theA's off fled to coach in Illinois under the balls were Dennis Foster,Tony single and Dan Morjal had 4 Athletic dcparunrnt (708) 405- Phillies l-O Tom Brown, Nick Beyer and the bases, Mets Bnan Fukuda presentlHSAby-laws 8430 forregislralion information. WE'VE GOT SOMETHING LeifetandDerekD Mets walks. Cory Chiovari with adou- o-i Lanibros Tragos contributed sin- isle and 2 REl's got made a brIllant edtch, Billowed Course trajuers will include In addition any of the athletic di- Cubs a runner ont - O-2 gIro. The Orioles 4 pitchers kept on 2nd when he stepped off the by Andy Adanous game ending -tise following athletic directors: rectors noted above will serve as FOR EVERYONE... RedSox 0-0 the Mets from getting organized. Complete Service, outfield catch. Contributing to JoAnn Heindnl, Deerfintd H. S., Conlaclsloo. - Athielics base. Matt Switaki with2REIs . MORNINGS . 0-0 ScoltBoscapomi,JusjnTho hit 2 singles and John GabsIhn Mets teamwork victory was Selection & Repaìi Nick Beyer and Bryon Peters let Tim Michelotti,RayGlort, - .AFTERNOONS ContractCarpeta Orioles 11 brought in anotherorn with his - Get ¡t All at only 23 Met batters come to thesingle. SIsaren Hoffman had 2Cameron SIrmic and Mike Red- - EVENINGS LoVerde Constr.Mets,3 plate. Anthon Cellers and Tom mond. Notre Darne alums Village Plumbing Leading the offense fer theOr- walks and a great catch in right. Ladies' ' Men's Brown combined to turn another - . - The Met players wish to thank - FREE Jim Soprych kept lirescore roll- , - ioles was Justin Thorsonwith adoubleplay. their manager Ed Angarone for 'Mixed Church 'GAS;YouI BEST home run and single. Scott Bas- ing witha walk andtRBI and to North Park up SUPERVISED ENERGY VALUE Steve Stanleycame alive with 2 thetimoandeneegyhegaveinde- . Company . Youth PLAYROOM singles, 3 Rh's, veloping this intense successful V a great pop up The North Park Collegis foot- a5-9,155-pound cornerback .Candlelight Low-impact aerobicsclasses catch and a dynamic double play team and to Mr. Michelotd and LEAGUES SAVEMONEY- ball program will hopefully have while Murphy is a 5-10, 175- ' Senior Leagues NOW! .- on 2nd to Dan Morjalon ist. Mr. Fukutla the coaches, foe be- WHENYOU A series of low-impact aero-p.m.; Tuesday and Thúrsday -ing there with their help slid sup- the luck of the Irish on its sidepound outside linebacker. REPLACE bics, sponsored by the Good Great pitching by Dan D.,Brian withfive NoIre Dame High from 4 to S pin. and from 5:30toand Doug. poil. - "All five seem tremendously WF050055155 YOUROLD - Health Program of Rush North CALL ORCOMEBYONE 6:30 p.m.; and Saturdayfrom School alamo playing on nextexcited aboul the opportaniijes BIRTHDAY WATER Shore Medical Crater, are being8:3Oto lOam. year's learn here at North Park North Park OF OUR GREAT BOWLING Ír PARTIES held at tire medical center. HEATER For further informationand to The Viking football office hasHead Football Coach Tim Racks CENTERS. WITH Classes are scheduled Mondayregister, call the Good Health ---.AAA Standings-- announced that Thom and Bartsaid. 'They've been working real A NEW GAS through Friday from 9:tOto Murphy, Roberto Gonzalez and Program of Rash NoribShoreTeam W-L- . hard on their own in lise late ENERGY 10:10 am.; Monday andMedical Center at 677-9616, Czarnik went 3 for 3 including a Tony Pelrusonis wilt play onspring early summer months and ext. Mela - 3-1 SAVER. Wednesday form 5:30 lo 6:30 3581. lnpleandscored2nins. Eric Bof- nexl year's sqnad. They join Palt like it. They're very determined Yankees - - 2-2 elli went 2 for 2 with 3 RBI's. Puny Brannigan who isst month sa- lo do well." Cubs 2-2 - 40 Cii. 121V40-7 Tom Cahill went 2 for 3 with 2. nounced he will attend the Chi- -1.-o-n't:Mj$sThe- F-! Complete LandscapingServices Padres 13 North Park is a liseraIarts 500*1. ¡Q1VSO-1 REIs. Also contributinghits cago school. college of 1,200 and is affiliated at Reasonable Prices were Mau Bumgardnrr, Bill La- Thom Murpyn, Gonzalez andwith the Evangelical Covenant Tasty Pup Yankees 14 deaandJason Orzechowski. WestgateConatr,padres3 Pelrusonis graduated from Notre church. This year ilwas named n Lawn Cutting M & AAutoCure,IncMets3 Dame in 1989. Murphy transfertby U.S. News and World Report Village Bite Shoppe Cubs 4 Westgate Constr.Padres0 to North Park after altending Lo- as one of the lop 10 Midwest lib- n Bush trimming Tasty Pup Yankees 2 ras College and Loyola Univrr-eral arts colleges in a rakingper- Classic Bowl Oily this post year. Gonzalezformed by college presidents. It VAWE n Fertilizing VillageBike Shoppe Cubs 15 . M & A Auto Care, Inc.MetaS Tasty Pup Yankeen5 transfers from Oakion Comma-competes in the College Confer- Edging Village Bike Shoppe Cubs4 The Cubs stifled the Yankees. allyCollegeandPetrosonisesce of Illinois and Wisconsin, Sonjay turned in a fine pitching from Illinois Slate Univeristy. din nation's top NCAA Division 8530 WaukeganRoad - vuI "We've been serving thearea M& A Auto Care, lue.Mets 6 performance as did Dave Brown Thom Murphy is a 6-3, 205-III conference. for 20 years" Westgate Constr.Patjres I andRobSadlowski. poupd light end and punter plumbing while Gonzalez is a 5-10, 217- laS!W!RRYl HIC. WestgatrConstr,pare5 15 poand fullback. Peleusonis, 6-0 MORTON GROVE I I s VillagesikeSboppe Cubs 6 and 205, will play on the offen. 9081 Courlland Dr., Nues sive line. 966-1750 Tasty Pup Yankees S M & A Auto Care, Inc. Mets 7 Bais Murphy and Brasnigan Corn.r Ql MOwauke. 6 Courtland both played os last season's No- (708) 96553OO VIsITounSHOWROOM TODAVI The Yankees handed the Mets their first loss of the season. Jobs Ire Damn sqnad which finished secondinthr-slate. Brannigan is pwvv*s-.n .------PAGE 18 TBE.5UÇ14THUESDAY.AUGUPF2, 1990 PAGE av .etterslo The LIMITED TIME UFFtRJUNE 23 THROUGHAUGUST 5, 1990! .Editor Heinen thanks MG residentobjects to B-2 Senior distraught over participants in Nues s Stealth bomberprogram All American Festival yard waste pickup rules DearEditoc Dear Editor: Dear Editor: t The Nilea All American Hiroshima Day, Aug. 6, isathis sum might be usedmore Pesti- day for remembering, and On Thursday, July 12, dunngwhy we pay public woaku taxes? val has come toa clone another forconsteuctively. The stated mis-that severe windstorm, it wasThe branch falling was an actof taking stock. In cities andtownssion of this bomber is hurting year and though it rained five about 6-7 p.m. when a longnature - notofmy doing. His an-days, the festivities were nait hin. throughout our countsy, and inand desleoying Soviet mobilebrunch broke off a tree in myswer was that if the branch se- Jr other lands, people gather tomissiles in the midst of a nuclear deset - back yard, landing on the garagemainel there I would he ticket- - share their awarneas of thecon- on behalf of the HilenEvents war! Does that strike you as ab-roof. A neighbor boy, only l, est! "Those were myCommiltee, tinuing that- the immense po-suoi? Euperts believe that thehetped me get it down and take I would like to thank - alternalivm"! - - Mayor Blanc, the Trugteca, teiltiatthat governmentsnow bomber cannot succeed at thisit Ont to the slreet. The branch the have to destroy on a scale al-mission, and at least one of the At that point I was a basket ofBoard of Ctxnmiasioneraand 90 DAYS--- was about 10-12 ft. long andnerves andjust left the huilding, SAME AS C-ASH most beyond oar power to con-generals agreed with them dur- staffoflheNileaParkfljghoctand Ceive or even believe. Except about 3 jarbes in diameter. Ontrembling so it was difficult toall the village employeeu mg the hearing of the HouseFriday afternoon I called the Vil- who- NOPAYMENTS REQUIRED - that we kdow that we must be-Armed SeMces Committee, get home, wosked ver, basal to snakethe lage of Niles and their phone Now, I urbi what are we to do lieve, must confront the reality We can be proud that Senatorwas Ont of order. So I drove enlivalaguccegn, DIRECT FROM GE and do all we can to avert a mp.Paul Simon has Co-sponsored this fall when leaves come down t alsoweuldliketodansjcof a theretorequestthatPublic- my neighbors and I have al- ON RETAIL SALES OF elision of that day. - the uponsoru, food vendors bitt in the Senateto terminateWdrks pick it up or send their and DEEP DOOR REFRIGERATORS This year, the focus of con-the production of these Stealth ways raked the front lawn leaves mesthanilise vendorn participas- chipper ont to remove it. The re-to the street and the village has - cerned groaps such as the nil-bombers after the first 15al- ingintheFeutivaj, saris Sane/Freeze organization - ceptionist called Public Workspicked them np. They have the ready authorized. (Comeon, (el- unti they asked if it was over 3 Andabigthankn goes out to all is the proposesi construction oflows, can't you cet those, too?) facilities to compress and mulch the newupaperu, radio andtelevi- 75 B-2 Stealth bombers, a mis- inches in diameter. t told her tleaves far better than residents, Senator Atan Dixon is reportedbelieved it was under thut. They sion stafioun for the goodpublici- take we cannot afford,as theto be undecided; (Citizens, take It will be extremely difficult, if tygiven. replied they contdn't do it Thenot impossible, Its scoop leaves Union of Concemed Scientistsnote).Meanwhile,fromthe Mont of the people whocame called it in their latest bstletin. receptionistthensent me tointo those ridiculous paper bugs House of Represeutatives,the speak to -John - whom I heard to the Festival enjoyed -them- The cost of each of these bomb-repon is that Opponenls of the which cannot be crnshed to hold selves including the peoplepar- ers is now $860,000,000; with tell another man they wouldn'toptimum amounts and distate- Stealth bomber believe they will send a chipper if it was over 3 licipaling in the Festival,Were- operations and snpport costs, ithave the votes in the House grata inraiastotms. The-plastic ceinedmany compliments byall will come to $1,000,000,000. toinches. bags we've nsed for yeors are end production of this costly I explained all this lo him but for the good free familyentertain- RollthatOver your longue, program. nnw bio-degraduble. Louves can ment (especially the Hollunder's friends, he only replied that the branchbe crushednc packed lighsiy; aeti ask yourself how An excellent action that each would have to be cut up and onSunday,Jnly 15.) citizen can take on or around iIi- bagged. I told him that was im- I wan extremely honoredto in- «'ltl8iiiiIIII'MI ILEGAL NOTICE roshima Day is to write his folded at the top, can be picked lsssduce 15 Soviet Russian chil- I orpossible for me. I'm u senior citi- sp, curried and moved- much Sealed izds will be received her senators -and representative,zen, alone, who has had hip sur- siren and 15 American children until 4:00 P.M. (Crn) ou Au- Or, easier still, to telephone their easier, and are mach leanespejan who sang in Russian and English gery, living on a very modest ainel gust 14, 1990 at Niles Elemen-'local offices, to tell them wlterefixed income. t couldn't ask the onthemailistage, - tat)' Schools District #71, 6935 you stand on the issue of lernst. Until now, t've been pleased There will be many recoller- 14-year-old boy to Cut it np- to live in Niles for the past 32 w. Tonhy Avenue, NOes, 1111- nating, or goingabead with, the -lions about the Festival what if he'd get hurt?. t don't - to all. uois60648whichwillbe B-2 Slealth bomberprogram. years, but it seems apparentlyOne in particular is the facen of even have a saw. I even pleaded more difficult for senior citizens, opened at 8:00 P.M., on August You might want IO tell them that he do 5omelhin 10 help me. the 100 handicapped children living alone, on fixed incomes to - 14, 1990 at Mies Elementary where these billions should beHe suggested t cull the Tridenl that mdc all the ridrn freeof Schools Dissict #71, 6935 W. -used,whether convertingour - keep oar homos -with such non- charge. Center Youth Commission tosensicle rules as paper- bags for Touhy Avenue, Nues, tilmois economy to peaceful purposes - hire some boys. t can't afford The twelve members of the - 60648 in the District Otfsce for mcl rebuilding it, lowering to. branches and tree trunks. the hire anyone. Then, beingncr- Niles Events Committee aso hap- - the nuiseal debt, meeting themany Are you trying to get rid of py to put a spastIc in the Village purchase of a copier vous and upset at this point, Ire-us,Niles? needs you are aware of. ..Your plied the brunch would just have of Niles for five days by having Bid specifications may bechoice. A Distraught Sensor Io stay ut thecurb. For, isn't this resident of32 years The Niles All American Festival pecked up al Nues Elementary Isabel Cond for all ages. Schools Diorict #71, 6935 W. Member, Illinois, Glouview Touhy Avenue, NOes, Illinois Sane/Freeze Campaign Teacher and student saluted Elaine}teinen -President 60648 between 8:30 ars. and NilenEventsCommipe 3:30 p.m. Timothy D. Clark for book driveparticipation The Board of Education has Maiine Pfc. Timothy D.Claek, Deartsditoc sue of Daniel H. and Maureen Benefitto fund righl to reject aoy and all bids. Yonrreaders canbe very prouddrive because he told her a Clark of 950 W. Grant Dr., Des of the part one seventh grade boy nnm- playground for Plomos, has been promoted to his and one teucher from Nitosheroflimes thatwhen hewas still Model TBXW25FL ¡Vincent Bugarin, Secretary living in his native Polanda few Board ofBducation presentrauk while serving at Ma-ptuyedinthecollectionof - eine Corps Air Ground Combat yrarsago, he had searched in vain handicapped /Esgene H. Zalewski "Books from the Heartland" forfor English language books. In Cenler, Twentynine Palms, Cali- u - Picturethepustosal splendor of Onlynaturecandesignabetterway tohold milk. Soperintendent Poland. In recent weeks, Gregmonth or two, when the Polish fornai. Czajkowski, 14, and his teacher the Chicago Botanic Garden. freighter bearing the booksor- with "Dancing In The Dark or Extra deep Spacemaneron doorson fresh fold and freezer compartments easily store galloncontainers, 3-liter - - in the CulverMiddle Schoolgift- CARRIER GAS HI-EFFICIENCY FURNACES! ed program, Mary Aliste Bates,rives in Pòland, them will bea "Mood Indigo" being played by bottles and six-packs. 24.7 cu. ft. capacity;7.45cta. ft. freezer. Full-width Take-outCounter, a built-in compartment and u few loyal helpern collected,good many more Polish and Eng- an orchestra and your favorite tssh books for door for instant access to inner shelf. Custom dispenser delivers crushed ice and ice cubes. Elegant white on white sorted, packed, boxed, loaded, young and old alu- dance partner at arm's length. denIa starved for print--thanks Soundinviling? - - hunted, and unloaded at there- to styling provides a fresh contemporary look. ceiving site hundreds of books--Illinoisaud Culver School. All that altd even more can be We at Culver Schoolare awed yours on Friday, Ang. 3, when e/HECT e/HECT O/HECT all to be sent to Polandto help in THOM $75 FROM FROM and impressed by the gigantic AugunlanaCentercelebrates 5OREBATE 6E Of $100 REBATEGE BEST HEATING VALUE their slruggle for Democracy.Nibs-centered REBATE TheBatas stationwagon gotquite efforl, and SummerPun Ill 'Swingin' On A . CUTHEATING DILLS upte40% aworkosst, thought that your readerswould Slur," The dinner-dance isabene- wth Oie 92% etfiulont 0m Center be;loo. fit to complete the development Weather- Gregassdhis teacheralso sotie- - nsaherax Eurnawn with Miol.Seandassing Sincerely, and begin the construction of a ised publisherssear and far for - oeIls - their excess tents (particularly Jean Anderson speciallydesigned pla'ground in Culverftesding Direclor We bring good i/sings to life. . LARGEST GAS FURNACE SELECTION science, math, and busineus) for the children and young adulta and whc(liveatAuguslanaCenter. -a mutaI fur aoery home 6 hodges obtained thostondamom books.St. Scholastica Schooldistijcts7oandll in Mor- Lutheran Social Services of Il- lonGrove andNites eachcontrits- linois, through the peogranss of . CARRIER: AFFORDABLE- RELIABLE - thanks Bugle - atad one hundredcartons, und Anguslana Center, has been of- - EFFICIENT QUALITY Muriel #585X fering help to children with de- MORE THAN Grant School inKenosha, 20for publicity p.: CARRIER RETAIL CREDIT AVAILABLE PILOTLEaS huge casions. Librariesand indi- velopmental disabilities for 20 A PRODUCT IGNItiON viduals contaibumitoo, In actai-DearBdilOr: - years. With the sponsorship of , J ,, - . Low Monthly Payments lion, the Lions Clubof Long Oar thanks go out toyou and the Augustana-Board of Govern- IIlllI - tIIjIl. -çE M,q The Bugir for helping c,,,,iii 25 YEARS SAME LOCATION Grove hast accunsututed11,000 us pubIs- ors, SummerFun III will top off a books and gave themall lo thiscizenewsofst. Scholaslica'npro- three-year fund raising effort to Model TBXI9ZL Model TFX22VL'W' Model TFX27FL Call Your Dealer Today driVeinitiatedby theSccmtaryofgrams, nventa, und people during complete a playgmund adjacent Extra deep Spacemaker' Exira deep door-shelves hold Extra deep Spacemaker' State's office. Poland has this pustschool ymo, Io the Anguslana facility at 7464 doors hold gallon conlainers. gallon ronsainers. 21.6 ca. fc. door holds gallon containers. been You have given For Moneysaving Delalls... suffering from asevere shortage us many op- N. SheridanRoad, Chicago. 19.1 ru. ft. rapaciLy; 5.39 ru. ft. caparily; 6.?0 ru. fI. freezer. 36.6 nu. fi. rapacisy; 9.88 ru. fi. ofinstarclional maleriuls, possrinities to sham the accom- SummerPun Ill allendecs will freezer. Glass shelves. Dispenses ice and waler freezer. Dispenses ice & water. VALUE plsshmenisofoarstucjenand fa- have the opportunity to stroll the - Both Greg und Mes, Basesare cully and thedetoilu of oar special happily oveswhelmedby this out- grounds ofthe Botanic Garden in Dispenses Crushed Ice. I10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT evenLawith peoplein thucommu- SpaceCenter Refrigerator SpaceCenter 27 pouringofgenerosiiy for this peo. Gleucoebegissningat4 p.m., then Ice Cubes and Water miles sersedby yournewspapern, hear the Clemente High School 24 HOUR SERVICE josttheyhaveundertaken, We am pIegarsi to ServIng Iba Niles Community Thoughtfully, Mrs. Butes has be able to SIerI Drum Band at 6. A sumpta- ovar 25 year8 place news ofspecificsludenlu in aasbeffcl dinner will be served at With Approved Credit- $300.00 Minimum Purchase taped a photocopy of Greg's pic-theirown community Mon.-Thurs.'Fri. CASCADE HEATING 1lire with some information about newspaper, 7:30, to be followed by dancing & We thussic you foryour gesteases to the manic of "Phoenix" be- B to 9 him on every carton they person-support and appreciate AIR CONDITIONING, your cf- tween 8:3øaud 11:30, -- w rt - Tues.-Wed, INC. ally packed at Culver School,forte in making this Visa, publicity Tickets for Summerpun Ill are - - 4171 N. Milwaukee Now they look forward lo some tri = ', 9toB availablelo un, responses whether in Polish or avaslublethroughAuguslaisa's TV & Appliances Saturday r CHICAGO - SKOKIE Resource Development Depart- i English. 7850NMilwaukee 10to 5 (312) 283-5040 (708) 676-3880 lt was Greg who had spurted Sincerely, ment, (312) 973-5200, re from Sunday Mildred T. Taisany members of the board ofgovern- Ibeteøcher's intereutin !IiJQ9Ñk._. J'libIiQRIlationuCoçwdinat orn ...- NlI.s - 470-9500., 12to4 THE BUGLE THUSSDAY, AUGURE 2, 1990 - PAGE21 -PAGE20 TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST2;199B August programs : H-- artigaiÌ,'IJe-rw-in-ski co-n:C-1W at Center of Concern

The Center ofConcern has ao- ment necessary. -, nouoced the following calendar Alloftheuepmgramo aregiven for the month of Aug?tst: at 1580N. Northwest Hwy., Park Monday, Aug. 6, 13, 20 ved Ridgé, in Suite 223. To make an 27, Weight Loos Support GrOUP, appointment or to eegistee foe the UNLOCK THE EQUITY 11 a.m.;Monday, Aug. 20, programo that require thio, please 'Rules of theRoad' class, 9 am.; call The Center ut (708) 823- Toesday, Aug. 28, Book Brows- 0453. cro' Club. 2 p.m.; Wedoeoday, The Cooler of Coocento ser- Aug. l,Willsprogram,by apoint- vicesandpeogeamsinclude: visiting, -INYOURHOME ment only; Thuroday, Aug. 2, 9, counseling.friendly 16, 23, and 30. Grief and Lossolsared homing. employmentop- Support Group, 2 p.m. Regisua-portanities, escore uanoportat'on, tioniorequired; Saturday. Aug. 4, jufonnalion and refenal, lele- -Il, 18 and25. Legal counseling, seasstltunce,Medtcare phoue Pictured left to fl9htSJø Neil F. an, At- Deiwh,skI, were songa of the dlsilnguinhgd- 1H counseliug. legal counseling, in- SIBLE WAY personal counseling and fmancial counseing.byappointmentonly; come tax assistance, and support tomoy Generato! Illinois, and Edward Derwin- guests that ifve on hand for the recent Wolfof Satwday, Aug. 25. Blood pees-groups. All are available byacall sk Secretaìy of Velaran Affairs for.Îhe United Pdma-A«ninrTadgusz Mazot.dack4 of Poland, tuletesting and blood togaeIO The Center of Concern. (708) States - -Pthnè Minister Mazowinc*l calledChinapo,

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. Please Call F10 Bette - for Details :The Bugle Houseof Capelli I 966-3900 8798 Iempoter (Dempster Plaza) Des Plaines The Bugle(708) 966-3900 I_ - - 297-9333 (We- VALUA VALUASU coupoÑ5 TUFBUGLKTHURSDAY, AUGUr 2. 1990 TilE BUGLE, THURSDAY,AUGUST 2, 5990 PAGE2J. s Back to School!0 O Back to &hoo p Oakton professor gets . Eimhurst College offers NUes resident Lewis University ; makes deans adopts "Smoke-Free Nilesite, teacher give Exchange students . outstanding educator award computer software coursès Environment" policy . understand the banicCdala stoic- list LewisUnivergity will extend to arr e in August Elmhurnt College will offre . Edgarprogram a boost Roberta Zimmetman knows threccompateecourses in monIli-tures; and write programs that Ita efforts to providil a Smoke- accounting inside out. Both her interface to Ike UNIX operaI- Free Environment on ils Romeo- Preparations are being made an American high school and liv- tudents and colleagues will at- long. seminar-style classes this fall. ingsyslems. . villeeampus,effeetivejuly I. for Ilse- arrival of the first-evering with an American family. testto this. The couines will be taught in Lotus--M Advanced Intro- As of that date, smoking will gróup of Polish high school ex- Five U.S. students will travel to Bst there is more to Zimmer- beprohibited in alipublicareasof change students in the UnitedPoland at the same time to live knowl- the evenings and on Sawrdaydaction will be taught Sept. 8-29 man than her exceptional mornings in lite Elmhurst Col-on Sawrday mornings from 9 theUniversity. including the SW- States on Angust 21. An agree- with Polish families and attend edge of the subjeoL That is her legeComputer Science andTech-am. tosses. dent Union, the University Din- ment making his possible was fi- theirlocal high school. - genuine concern for students and ing Hall, all campas buildings, iodized by Open Door Student teaching method nology Center. The CSTC was Each student will work with Illinois families interested in personalized built in 1988 and homes the col-Lotus onacompulez lo: acquire a corridors, and lounges. Exchange in New York and offi- which have made a difference in offering hospitality to a foreign lege's IBM 9370 MOdel 20 andbasic understanding ofLotus as a Adoption of the nlrieter pulley cials oftheFolish Minislry of Ed- student for either an academic thelivesofmanyofheeStudentS. complies with the Illinois Clean ucalion inNovemberoflastycai. lt is this inspiiing quality in hlarrisHCX-9computernystems. software tool; use Lotus as apro- year or jast the fall semester are Courses may be taken eithergeamming language to write siig- Indoor Air Act (PA. 86-1018) invited to conlactRichard Banns- Zimmerman as an educator, both which becomes effective July 1. This 5-month reciprocal ex- for two semester hours credit pernificant programs; and apply ad- change, which is supported by aikowski, Open Door's Program inside and outside the classroom, conrseornot-for-credit. vanced features ofLotus to solve Luwis restrictions are store rigid that prompted the Illinois CPA United Slates Information Ages-Officer at the main office: 250 The courses will be Program- problems in business. the natural thun the state law which allows Pulton Ave., P.O. Box 71, Hemp- Society (JCPAS) to pick this Lin- smoking in designated smoking cy grant, will involve five Polish ming in C, Lotes--M Advancedandsecial sciences, mathematics, students spending a semester instead.NY 11551, telephone (toll- coinwood resident and account- Introduction, and Object-engineering and other fields. areas. ing professor ut Oaktort Commu- theUnited Stales, while attendingfree) (800) 366-OPEN. OrientedProgramming Using Object-Oriented Programming Smoking will be permitted nit), College as its fost winner of Roberta Zimmerman Using C++ language. This semi- osly in private offices and resi- the t990 Outstanding Educator C++. Sharon Bosco washonored Programming in C will be heldnat will show Ilse common fra-on June 15 (or her Scholastic denen hail rooms with doors Award is junior/community col-won several honors, including the closed by those who wish toper- Aug. 28-Sept. 2OonTuesday and lures ofC and C++ andprovide aAchievement andwasplaced Purdue distinguished. leges. This is the first time thatOutstanding Teacher Effective- Thursthyeveningsfrom 6-9 p.m. hands-on experience that allows leitsmoking. 0x85 Award in 1985 at Oakton. ori theDeans LISP',at theUni- theICPAS has decided to present . Theclassisan intensive hands-, The Lewis University drive for - this coveted honor to communityAn active member of the Illinois thesoftwareprisfesnionalto: Urbana- students on short courue for the softwarewrite comprehensive programs VersO), ofIllinois, smoke-free environment edIl he college teachers. CPA Society, Zimmerman has Champaign. enforcedon its main campus in A- total of 3,617 Puìdse Uni-Budig, Nancy Ann Scheserman, Zimmerman was nominatedserved for several years on its professional who is interested inshowing the versatility of C++; learning how to : weile substantial learn the concepts of object- Sharonis tiNues resident and Romeoville site und on its natal- versity students earned spots onKeistis Lynne Schnell and Da- by her peers, associates and sIn-committee ou Relations with Ac- ile cxmpuu locations C programs; understand how tooriented programming; and un- 1989 honorgraduateof Maine in Oak the distingsished-stsident list forvid Raymond Steuner of ttçs dents at Oakton for her outstand-counting Educatorsand Students. Bruak, Schnumburg, Lu Salici the spring semester. Plaines; Nicholas G. Tzisvnras lug abilily to make her classroom build C programs using stoic- derstand its features. EastHigh School. She is also a member of thelured programming techniques; Pers and the Lewis Education Representing more than13 of Morton Grove: Jeannine Mar- a Ieee place forlearning, and forAmcricaa Institute of Certified Fees for the seminars are $495 and include all instructional ma- Cesser atLittle Company of percent of the undergraduate en-yass Chaju, William David Lia- professional and personalPublic Accountants, along with Mary in Evergreen Park. ensIment on the West Lafayettecune, Jeanne Michelle Maier growth. several committees at Oakton. Tutors tens. Areduced rate of $445 perDistrict 71 person is offered if two or more A Christian Brothers Universi- campus, these students achievedand Todd Rusk Sigg of Park Zimmermaus teaching careerShe is a former teacher at North- ty, Lewis offers buchelor's de- at 5.5 or higher grade-point ay-Ridge; and Daniel Murk New- atOakton spaosahoat 19 years. eastern Illinois University, Chi- honored registrants attend from the nameschool . Students tutoring other sss- company. grecs in more thnu 50 majors, an Secretaiy of State and State Librarian Jim Edgarjoins Greg etage on n mule of 6. Local sia-man, John Aims Leja sad Paul A graduateoftheUuiversity ofcago City Colleges, and for the Il- registration associate degree in aviation, pce- Czajkoinski olNiles andins teacherMaryAlice Bates at Festival dents included: Carolyn MedoM. Thumbia of Skokie. illinois-Urbana, Zimmerman haslisais CPA Foundation. dents is a seaditian of service at To obtain additional informa- Loyola. Members of the National don or to register for upcoming Nibs Elementary SchoOl Dis- professional programs and mus- Polonaise in Grant Park. July 13. Greg und MaryAlice together Honor Society and the Dumbaeh classes, call the Elmhurst Collage Irict 71 announces thut it has 1ers stegrees in business adminis- have collected more than 10.000 books for Jim Edgar's ilouks tration,criininal/socialjustice, Travel Institute offers Scholars Honors Program workOffice of Evening Session and mailed out its 1990-9t School from the heartland'program lo aid libraries and schools in Po- during their free periods so thatContinuing Educados at (708) Registration Packets to all stu- educalion and nursing. Lewis was cited recentlyas one of 197 land. trainingprogram their peers may more clearly un- 657-3300. dents. All children most beregit- termS annually. The completed collegus and universities nution- BEPAiTorA - lfyou or someone youknow is than 400 studetns since 1984 and dersiand a given discipline. Dur- wide with exemplary standards enjoys an excellent reputation ioing the 1989-90 school year, the forms can be returned lo either MONNACEP fall lookiog foe o new career, you Culver Middle School, 6921 W. for vulnes, moral conduct, and may wish to consider the fastestthe industry. The students at AITstudent tutors gave over 900 cummunity involvçmcnt by the growing industry in the world.come from all walks oflife. Therehaars uf tutoring service. Hou- Oakton St., NOes, or Niles Ele- ored as uutslaudisg tutors were mentary School (South), 6935 W. JuhnTumpintion Foundation. registration underway

are hoasewiveswhoare returning GREAT- Today, the travel iedustryis Toahy Ave., Nues. Ifa familyis Approximately 3,500 sludents MvERsITY growing faster thanever anti ex- to the workforce, others who areSlephes Kim and MarkJ. Mitch- are enrolled at Lewis University Regisiration for fall MONNA- at Galetas, 1600 E. Gotf Rd., cellent opportunities exist for thelooking for a career change andetl IV of Glenview, Jim Puwti- registering inpernon, they should Des Plaines, and in room 160 st do so between Aug. 1 und Aug. and tira ntudenllfaculty ratio is 16 CEP adult and continuing bOucs- weU-teained professional. recent high school graduates whokuwski and Geoff Strotman of to I. Lewis also offers the new don non-credit classes is under- Oskton East, 7705 N. Lincoln Park Ridge, nod Steve Schimmel 15. Adams Insistete of Travel, to-have decided againstcollege. LUCEP accelerated program Tor wuyatOuksonCommunity Ave.,Skokie.Registrarlasis ufSkukie. . All registration materials must caSed in Schaumbueg near the Computer training is essential be returned to the school by Au- alutts 24 yearn of age and over College campuses inDes also accepted from 9 um. to 3 Wuodlióld Mall offers a compro- who wish so earn a bacholo?s de- Plaines and Skokie. Classes will p.m. Mondays through Thurs- to enter the field and AlTj is gust 15. Pollowing theprocessing days at the Maine and NiIm hensive travel training programequipped with the two most wide- OLR teacher of the forms, class lists will be grec in businuisadrniuistralion. begin Monday, Sept. 24. : which prepares the student for a Regisirutiun may be complet- Township high schools, und at position with a travelagency, air- ly used nyntems - United Airlines, - attends science institute pontedin each school. Montay offers ed by mail or its person. To reg- the Olenbruok District Office. line, cruise company, or tour op- Apollo and the American Air- The school district comprises ister by mail,ssndents may corn- lines Sabre system. Kathleen Cochrane, sciencehiglilmiddle school science that portion of Nues which is MONNAP is the adult od- erator. AITs 12-week coarse is leadership plots she registration form in theucation cooperalive of Oskton taught by professionals from the teacher, at Oar Lady of Ransomteachers -- the front line of sci- South of Main St. and East of MONNACEP brochure and re- The next class commences on School, Nues, was chosen fromence education in America. Harlem Ave. CommunityCollegeandthe liane! -industry. The instructorsSept. 24and further information training tornit lo MONNACEP, P.O.Maine, Nues und Gleubrook hundreds of applicants to attend Box 367, Skokie, IL 60077. average 15 years experience and may be obtained by calling Ad-the 5990 Science for Science Participantswillbe bOro- The fient day of school for 555- Thisnewprogram will train in- high schools. have traveled extensively. urns Institute of Travel at (708) dents in grades one through eight lu-person registration is se- Teacher, S4ST, Institute. Theduced to an exteusive 'librury dividuals in early recovery to ad- Por registration information, The school hasgeaduated more330-0801. of computer programs to aid in- is Tuesduy. Aug. 28. Orientation dress personal. family, schoolcepted from 9 5m. Munduys month long summer program through Thursdays in room 1415call 982-9888. brings 50 juniOr high and middlestructios in biology, chemistry. for kindergartenstudents ansi and workplace issues. This grant school scienceteachers fromand physics. They will learntheir parents will take place on will enable individauls in the ear- nronnd the United Staten to thehow lu make use of computers Tuesday, Aug. 28 at 9:30 am., at ly stages ofthe recovery process Our. Lady of RansomSchool in the classroom and how to dealNues Elementary School to look deeper into these issues. 8300 University of California. Berke- N. Greenwood, Nues;IL 60648 ley. The participants spend theirwith such imponderables as rad- (South), 6935 W. Touhy Ave., using the expertise of profession Put Your Career mornings hearing bout the latestdomness and probability in sci- Niles. als in the addictions recovery and 1990 -1991 SCHOOL YEAR science discoveries from leadingentific measurement. In the la- St. Scholastica rehabilitation fields. researchers,includingNobelborutory sonnions,participants Theprogram will consist of 48 .Prexehnul fur 3 ta 4 nids laureates, and afternoons per-will loam such basics a glass- graduates win class meetings beginning in Sep- OnCourse. s Kindergarten forming experiments. blowing. accurate meter reading, (ember, 1990 and will include in- PART-TIME. s Staffed by FELtCIAN SISTERS and ny instructors The tuslitute is fended by theund key safety techniques, along lIT scholarships dividual consultation with the di- National Science Foundation towith instructive and some dar- rector of 115e program and with Fvunded in lS7llnnJesnit pr'nriylrs FALL SEMESTER . Grades i thrungh s other Irading professionals in the In Deerfleid. s AStor snhunl program until B pus boost the level of understandingzling enperimenis to take bucle Two membersof SL Scholas- lIteltsratinn. L115olu vitels 31111 n August2y-Dernmter 54, 1990 and confidence among juuiortu their own classrooms. ticsHigh School'sClass of field. Completion ofthe program Masters and MBA degrees offered in: unique vllpvalullity lv straIn the CREDIT 1990, Robins Abusi and Rachel leads socersificalion in Peer lead- IrallilivIls vi u greul vain-e vili: AtCarlI ensIere rumies lhree (3) ership andoffers wide opportuni- Business Loynlu, you luke the 551mo «vIenes, We offer a total religious education program Kosisy, nro recipients of mont Canipuler t Informalion Resaurees Management srinenlrr hvuns nf credil, START A CAREER IN TRAVEL ties for working as a peer leader CarlI tr«vn Ilse sunle leach rs, earlsCLASS TIMES stressing academic excellence. We have a learning prestigious awards--scholarships Finunce Ilse sann cre/lIs, «nid ree is-e Ilse to the seven-year honors pro- in the treslmentnndrccovery are- Health Services Management li-8:30 PM, visees'ening per week. center for remedial and gifted students, a computer IN 12 WEEKS as. Sludentsalso earls lOacadem- suisse degrees ss tut-linse s nstenls. gram in engineering and medi- Haman Resuarees Develnpment - - TOUCH-TONE REGISTRATION lab and a library. Our students in the science pro- eine, u joint venture of the lIli- ic college credits. Management AREAS0F STUDY Dise««s'er Ilse esse et regisleeing noisInstitute The pmgram has openiugs for Marketivg . Clusinat Cieiizariou IIss'vugl« TouclVfnsse Ieleplsnnel Pvc gram have won many regional science awards. We FREE SEMINAR CLASSES of Technonogy AUG. 29, i99 and thu Chicago Medical 15 students with a high school di- Comrnsoinaliun . Eceeorvins a sel«ed«sle nf dusses al Layvin's have a complete music program, band, athletic pro- 7:50 PM BEGIN ploma, who wish to enchance Evenings and Ceuosetiegfr Ednnusieeal tiles Cnllege Cumyss, cull 012/ School. Frychetegy 915.6001. gram and many after-uchool clubs. We also provide cALI. FOR SEPT. 24, 1990 personal receovery. The class Saturday ntssnes. . . - REsERoflltutls Through a two-fold program livetermo o year English Muthrmalival Scioncau the Rainbow Program. a support group for children of studiesbeginning in rugi- segment of the program, which Fhitorophy . l'synlrulugy . . nine weeks euch of one parent or blended families. nearing at LIT and continuing in will meet weekly atForest Hospi- smio-Luenl Stodios . Theology - . Day and Evening Classes Plncemen Assistance medicine us the Chicago Medi- tal in Des Plaines, is an intensive 570 Lake Cuok Rd.. APOLLO/SABRE Compuler Over 100 HOURS of trainIng cal School, both young women combination ofclassroom. group Sulle 106, Webster V Ee- s I Earn While Voti Learn Prog am IL60015 u N T i 7l'3INnrUs urelens Ascelle YOU AREWELCOME TO SEE k will earn undergraduate degrees andpractiealexperience. Deerfiold, LOYOlA. and emerge from their studies For more information on this - OURSCHOOLIN ACTION 708 9404556 ç;ENEvs.I tillEN . IONI,c5N. VIENi-I UNiVERSITY ' - ADAMS INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL with the degree of doctor of unique educational and recovery . Call Sister Mary Geralyn. Principal. F. medicine. opportunity.callEdward CHICAGO - at696-4413 Awards to study in this unusu- Schurz, dirrctorofthePeerLead- .-.-.- - ershipTrainingPfogram,Monlay 0a C fer an appaintment. Aa.d byth HlkukSWa8a&d Dt Educ.saa al honors program are made to only leu schqljsrgeachyeae. College; 3750 W. Peterson Ave., dD NILES COLLEGE CAMPUS Chicago.at(312)539-1919. .THEBUGLE, ThURSDAY, AUGUST2, 1900 . . 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o! ackth Sôhool! Back toSchool!. 0 I. : Tips oh how to survive. Loras College offers Many NIU students St. Scholastica . Students meèt Annunzio attended community collegesappoints . freshman year . liberal arts education Among the 1,637 undergrndu. keeCollege, Malls, 81; and Joliet new principal ' 1111F . An award-winning 34-pagoteacher when you seed to check nteswhoenrolledatNorthrm lili-JaniorCollege,64. St. Sholastiea HigO Schci)sl, booklet, offered free of chargesomethisgsmalL" . sois University last fall after at- Also Sank Valley Community 7416N.RidgeBoulevard,Chica. from Loyola University Chicago, ."f5tjn't get into the habit of call- tending public community College, Dixon, 48; Tritino Col- go, has named Antonia C. Bouilr, tells "How to Snrvive Freshman.itig home once n week for more colleges. Ike highest percentages lege, River Grove, 48; Oakton lette to the position of principal. Year.' money. College is an oppottanity were from the Chicago suburbuor Community College, Des She sscceeds Sister Judith Mur. Completewith "Tips from Col-lo be responsibly isdependest to fromRockfoixL Plaines, 47; Highland Communi- phy, O.S.B., who became the lege- StndenlsWbo've Brenbecomeamawreadult, to do your The College of Du Page in ty College. Freeporl, 27; Illinois school'upresident. f There", the booklet incindesownlausdiy" Glen Ellyn topped the list of col- ValleyCommunityCollege, Bouillotte, who holds a BA in' light-hearird but praçlical advice ."Be exPa sonuiderale of your legen whose formerstudents Ogtesby,25; and South Suburban English from Marymount Col- . on eveiything from getting alongroommate. lt's like a marriage-- lransferredtoNorthem,with298, CollegeofCookConnty (former. legeandan MS inadminisuntioW . with roommates topersonal safe- learn how togiveandlaice." followed by William Raineyly Thornton Community Col- supervision from Fordham Uni, . ty on campus. OIlier important."Whon Iraveing to and monad Harper in Palatine with 212, lege), South Holland, 25. versity, has been St. Scholastica'ti seclioss address the needs ofcampaR developyour'sixth Rock Valley in Palos Hills with Typically, such students live at assistant principal and cunen- commuler students,listvitalsense' and be aware of what's go- 106 and Wanbonsee in Sugaror sear home for their freshman'lum director since 1987, active in lanndry lips, andprovidr realisticing on around you. 1f someone Grovewith 102. sud sophomore yeats while at-areas of'adminislestion, curricu- snggrstions for improving ara-bothers you,don'tkeepitn secret. Alto high on the list were: lending a commanity college.lam coordination and manage- denuic snccess. Nothing discourages a pest faster McHeury County College, Crys- Iheu transfer let Northern or an-meut,staff development and Someofthesuggested gems ofthan the loud announcement that Ial Lake, 96: EIght Communityother university to complete re-evalualion, academic advising, knowledgeincllide: College, 95; College of Lakeqsimmenls for a bachelor's de- youwantlobeleftalone." sud recrnilrnent. Previous lo her . Get ihr phone numbers of ate- For your free single copy or to - %ar.e.:d:L:o_e County, Grayslake,93; Kishwau- grec. employment at St. Scholastics, dosIs inyonr class. Then you'vefmdontlhe mailing cast for mu!- Blending the old and new, Lo- participate in one of the nation's she taught English at Marillac gotsomebody tocallifyou mimaliplecopies.writelo"How loSan- rus College. Iowa's oldest and leadingintramuralprograms Morgan Park High School, atLoyola Academy class or seed tochcck something vive Freshman Year." Loyola laegestCatholic college,enters ilhoused in the bcaatiful GraberOpen Door summer school, and at several Out, Teachers sometimm give ontUniversityChicago.820 N. Sports Center. Earhianuary Lo- H.S. sets secondary schools in the East. their own phone numbers, but it 151st year of providingthe tools program accepts Michigan Ave.,Chicago, IL for an affordable liberal ans etlu- ras is host to the Natioal Cirtholic August reunion ,.pants inPresidentiaICpsroom's!ntenSlVO soy- can be too islimidating to call n06611. (Left to Right) I Ith District residents, Korstin cation for2,000atudenta.. Basketball tournament. the onlyregistration Course helps Palm, who wiübe a seniorat Von Stoubon High en-day program of briefings, hearings, semi- At Loras you cian choose from small college tournament of ils Morgan Park High School's nata and lectures designed lo give them an . 45 majors in 20 academic dnpurt- kindinlhenatiou. Applications are now being classofl98owillbeholdingtheir School In the fall, and Michelle Wang. whojust Area students receive accepted at Oakton Community make studying . 10-year reunionat6:30 p.m. Sat- graduatedfrom Resurrection High School. meet insíde look atpolitical leadership inWashing- meula and a variety of pro- Loras is commited to meetingCollege for the next session of Illinois,Honorable ton. Centel scholarships professional programi including urday. Aug. 18, at the Palmerscience easier their Còngressman from - yonrfinancialneeds. In 1989-90,Open Door, a tuition free edaca- House, llMtiuroe,Chicago.. Frank Annunzio. Both students were portici- . dentistry. medicine, engineering,80 percent 9f Loess students re-Usual and employment program Help is available to students Two local studenin have bees arcomplishmenla include, mcm- law, optomelry, medica! technol. Graduate Tina Chitson Landis sammi wiflsers of ConIcal Tele- bership in th National Honor So- eeived over$7.8 million in schol-for high school graduates with who are struggling with their sci- ally, podinlly. and nursing. Ofarships, grants, loans, and em. isorganizingthereunion. ence courses. Attend a six-week Technical. phose Company Sclolarships for ciety,lllisois Slam Scholar, pees- our pre-profeusionnl graduates, it teaming disabilities. Classes be- For information, callj or write Organization. raises ployment. Both need and merit.gin Aug. 27. "How to Study Science' cornue . the l990-9l school. idest of Stndesls Against Drunk is impmtirnt to note that over the Reunions, A Class Organisation, Institute hires Casa and Alan Bitiez, the chu- Driving audvarsity leurman on basedprograms ure available. Lo- The program, founded by the from 2 to 3:15 p.m. on Tuesdays . . last 15 years,8lpereentofnllonr Inc.,2t55 Stonington Ave., Suite casalso basa unique way to help and Thursdays beginning Sept. funds for school . does ofSteven andBarbara Blonz thecmsscounlryand track learn. healdi science gradnates have Illinois State Board of Edsea- 108. Hoffman Estates, IL 60195, newdirector of Mortos Grove, are two win- Two time Cenlel Scholarship 70U P1tt for your school yeartisa, includes classroom intEse- (708)397-0010. 11 at Oakton Community Col- bees accepted forgraduate sludy.costs. It's called the Early Aiddon in basic academic skills, in- lege. .. Friendsof Norwood Park The Bòaisl of Directors are sers ofdìe $500scholarships that winner,CaraBlonz,wiilbeasen- Furthennore, .Lo00IapJe.s 171st presidenl are awaided annually to children ior at theUniversity of illinois, FofecastPlan and was developedeluding English, reading, writing Taught by Professor Macmen .., School, Inc., a not-for profit or-RandyRollisson. The Midwest District, Worn- among all four-year colleges and . .. of Cenlel employees who exhibit wheertheis rnjuting in.basinrns ,bohelpestimale theamoùnt 0f aidand math, and vocational skills 141w.degree Camey,Ihecourneisintendddfon gathzation, has been created forMark Bnckley, Beasarerand en's American ORT, is pleased .. 31st Sandial all Cathòliccollegeu students enrolled in a natural sci to annonsce the hiring of Elliotexcellence in both the classroom adminialeadon with an nisiphasis lrvailavble toyou in advance oftealning in microcomputers, .. the pnrpose ofraising finnin spe-Jennifer Halpia, secr$!ary. '- in the nation for the number ofthenonnanljnn, ldeadline. eashiering and general office recipient esce, anatomy and physiology, dlicnlly w assist in imptrmrnt-pis is a community representa- Rubenslein as the director of theandcommunity. on industrial dislribntion man- graduates who later earn a docto- skills.Studentswillattend jay Paul Hoffman, of Skokie. biology or chemislry course. En- ., in thr school improvemrnt planLive on the Norwood Park Local .Zarern/Golde ORT Technical In- Alan Bisez, a June graduate of agemtht Last year Cara was on rate. Housing questions arefee- estiment is limited, so register School Conncil. This concept stitste. Located at 3050 WestMaine East High School. is en- the dean's list. She also is in- .. school in the morning and workreceived his juns Doctor Degree forNorwwoodParkSchool, 5900 More specifically. we rankquently asked from sEidenE.part-time in the afternoon, Mon- early. For informstion, call Car- N. Nina Ayo., Chicago. Zarinawas developed by Peggy Gordos Toshy Ave. in Chicago,thisrolled at she University of illinois volved in many organizanout in- ninthumong four-year, privateRest-assured that your housing . recendy from The john Marshall at Urbana-Champaign where he days through Fridays. One-on- LawScboolinChicngo. dey, 635-1925. 011agin of Sidley & Anstin isof the Lawyer's Advisory Board newest addition to the world- eluding, Della Phi Epsilon somel- undergraduate irntilailioss on theneeds will be weil taken care of.one job placement assistance acting as legal connsrl pro bono,and will serve as a model for the wide ORT setwoth of technicalplans to major in induslrial engi- wand Volunteer Illini projecl number ofdoctoralen obtained in A variety of on-cnmpm housing Hoffman, who also holds a scoring. Some of his high school will be provided. BA. degree from Marquelle Uni- rest of Ilse Chicago public school -and vocational schools will be- . for Ibis pilot organisation which chemistry, arid we are rankedoptions are available which in- Tobeeligible,applicants is Ihr first fnndraising organiza-system. ginclassesin November of 36th is the field of psychology elude three coed residence halls, versily, is a clerk at Ganan and Interested parities should con- must have a high school diploma Shapiro. lion ofilskind tobe formed since 1990. Loyola appoints Information among the top 101 private under- an all-women's hall, and an allorGED,resideinnofild the School Reform Act was im-tact Halpis at 631-0049 for far- Following the leadition of the geadnale instiwtionn nationwidemen'shailforfreshmenand mph- schools northwest suburban Cook plemenled. therinformatios. hsndredsofORT Services director for the number of doctoratea ob- omores. In addition, seven hons-County and meet the Northern around the world, Rubenstein Wined. Of Ottial significance is es in theneighborhoodareavaila-Cook County Private lndssuy expects to develop an integrated James Jackimiec of Deerfield taught phsics and computer sei- bio tojuniors and seniOrs as well MYTH: oar track record hi career plan- Cnncil eligibilityguidelines. , 'Large colleges aod universities offer more than- smallèr. ..Nués student program of classroom leachinghas recently been appointed Di- ence, served au Assistant Direr- sing and placement. Of thoseas a new aparseest-siyle corn- : Enrollment is limited to 12. schools. -- . and internship training is a va- . - rector of Information Set-vices attor of Data Processing from who graduated from Loras overplex which will be ready foroccu- For information, call jacqae- ,. riety of technical skills. Internal .Ltyola Academy in Wilmetle. A 1982-89 and has been a fircalty award the last three years, 91 percent pancy in Augusl, 1990. lineDlatt, 635-1944. . receives art courseofferiagswillmctsde 1966 graduate of the Academy,member of Loyola'u Board of were employed fuiltime or at- - . Our 60-acre campus abunda -- arship fand. Winners weit select-computerized accounting, teere-Jackimiec joined the SeiendeTrustees since t984. LA golf . FACT: An art studentntThr American tending graduate school withinatop one of Ihn Mississippi Riv- Academy of Art in Chicago hased from entries of art studentslariat word processing and officeDepartment on 1971. He hascoach since 1972, jim's legen- oneyearofgraduulion. Nilesite named , 'After talking with students, professors and friends, it became from elementary school thronghtechnology, computer aided de- dar)' toasts have won numerous er's highest bluffs in historic Da- clear that Loras College offered the kind ofsocial Osti academic bees awarded $350 and a pin for Lorashasalso bees recognisedbuqnoatthejnnetionoflowa,Illi- stgn and compaler electronics Catholic League sud state cham- dean's list opportunities I was loohing for. " - - honorable mention in borage cat-collegelevel. by nationally acclaimed organi-nois,andWisconsin. The campus to egory. Seanjdee's nt-t instractor at Thetechnology. English as a Second pionships. zntions for oar affordable quality NichoIr snhefrers AmrricanAcademyofArtisLonLanguage geared parucularly to As Director, jackimiec over- is tituatedin aresidentialarea, 10 Linda Steiner from Nies is HenriettaSznajder,22,of de rees to education which includes Peter-blocks from thn cenlerofthe city.among the 1,582 studentsnamed Loras Cullege Freshman .. Ann Bnrkbardl. The nndnrgeada- the sew immtgeant wsll also be sees nIl administrative and sca- Graduais uf Humewuud. Flossmsor High sehuol sear Chieallò Niles, is ose of 137 winners in a son's Competitive Colleges sinceand is a relatively short drivelothe1990 springsemester national Ort competition spon-ate's winningartwork, "Krakow," offered. Courses teachtng em-local students demicsomputiug at the Acade- 1984, The Barrons 300. a guide was done in oil. ploymeut seéking and other job my. His responsibilities include from Chicago, the Twin Cities.dean's list st Ute University of soredby thePrances Hook Schol- of top qualitycollirges with below Norbhern Iowa. culture related skills will round NorthernIllinois Universitythe selection of hardware and average costa. and New YorkMadison, and Des Moines. 001tIte program. awarded 2,525 degrees at Maysoftware for Loyola's compre- Times' BrntBuysin CollegeEdu- For more information or a About 14 percent oflhe ander- st. John Lutheran Church and School The Institute will be open to1990 commencement. cererno- hensive new computer system, cabios. campas tour, please call l-800-grodosie student body were cited high school graduales in seed of (Missouri Svnodj I nies, including 1,976 undeegrad- as weil an ils installation and Explore a world of ideas with24-LORAS Or write to the Diere-for scholastic honors and will re- Nues . technicaltraining, new tuoni-aste diplomas and 549 advanced necessary stafflraiuing. our outstanding faculty. In 1938 tor of Admissions, Loras Col-ceive a notice from the Office of 7429 North Milwaukee Ave., grants settling in Chicago, worn-degrees.. jim and his wife Plo live is alone four of our facnity werelege. 1450 Alta Vista, Dabuqne,Academic Affairsinforming Church:(708) 647-9867School:(708) 647-8132 en returning to the work force, Local graduates include: julio Holy Cross parish in beerfield awarded Fulbright Scholarships Iowa 52004-0178. them of their accomplishments. people who requise retraining inAuneDerdziuskiofNibs: with their fose daughters. as well as granlsand feliowships modem technology due to jobjames Vickery Doctor. Urvashi from nationally presiigioas boU- Pre-Kindergarten Classes For3Year Olds rostrscloring, veterans andKaill and Gary Dean Zimt of tubions. What's more, in 1989 a Kindergarten thru 6th Grade cochers. Des Plaises; Efrem David Silnn- Class of '64 member of our facultywas For informationabout . theskyof Morton Grove;and ' reunion named the Iowa Professor of the t51t CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR YOURCHILD chool, please call (312) 761-Charles Karel Vilim, jr. of Park Year by the Coandil for the Ad- .st 015(51. t 5900. Ridge. Morgan Park High School's vancement oand Support of Eda- SCHWINN Class of 1964 will be holthng cation. Our low student-focally * their 25+1 Year Reunion at 6:30 Y NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHILD CARE CENTER ratiòn of 13-1 insures you one- . GLENVIEW SCHWINN CYCLEI p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4 at the Oak on-ose access to your instauclors * FOR 1990.91 CLASSES 1605 Vernon Avenue . Park RIdge, IllInoIs 60060 Brook Marriott Hotel, 1401 W. * QUALITY EDUCATION INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION in an open, friendly, responsive Your Local Schwinn Dealer * (708) 825-3767 22nd St., OakBroobt. AFFORDABILITY . 's ., CAREER PLANNING atmosphere. Furthermore, Loras . Waukegan Road * The class reunion committee, 910 * For Further InformationCall . A NurserySchool chairedbyMargeHespenMcMa- also offers an ianovative fresh- Glenview,Illinois 60025 * (9 am. - 11:30 p.m.) bon, has employed Reunions, a man registration on an individu- 724-5790 * LORASO COLLEGE (708) 647-8132 . DayCure .Kindergurlen Class Organization, Inc. to orga- aliced basis with your faculty ad- viser. . aosrRq * LoRAS COLLEGO . Mom & Tot Program size theevest. AM.ta nuO P.M * Thomas K. Stoebig, Faster . Ssmmer Day Camp The Coliege's excellence is not Mendel uCdFriday 9liO . Arlene Meyer. Principal For more information, call limitedto academic slreugth Tuesday undThnruiny wee AM. tu teat P.M. S 1450 ALTA VISTA . Full & Hall Days (1011) 397-0010 or weite Reus- I. 800.24.LORAS alone. Loras athletes compele in Suturdiy910A.M. tu s3n P.M. DtJBUQUe, IOWA 52001 Schuol Hours: 6:35 am. 5:30 p.m. ions, A Class Organization, lac., : st.John do mt -20intercollegislesportsap- DIrector: Karen Clark 2155 Steninglon Ave., Suite 108, proved by the NCAA. What's ClumdWudumdsynudsnudiy . o,tgin. ' colo, o' ettink .-'-on more, 80 pesdent Of dur students - PAGE 26 . ' TIIEBUGLE,THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, i9O ThEÍtió!.TaiUk'diiÀÀUÚunO s Back toSchool!Ó Harlem Irving I Antique Auto Show Plazas giving Judge addresses Teachers tree wins award NSJC Nursery School Maine West student participate in set for Sept. 16 ãcéountants group registration underwayplaces first in contest GrOwth Program Harlem Irving Plaza's 1989 Jsdge Philip L. Bronslein, of Eutablished 28 yearn ago to Holiday Giving Tree placed firstthe Domestic Realtions Division Northwest Suburban Jewish in their category in the Govern-of the Circait Court of Cook . et better at what help teachers County, will be the gumt speak- Congeegation Nursery School, The sessionsare:2 days- they do, the Dtuirict 207 Ptxtfea- or's Home Town Awards Pro- tries to help children develop pos- Tuesday und Thursday am. for 2 uional Growth 1°rngeam's annual gram. Harlem Irving Plaza is lo- er for the Northwest Suburban itive SOcial values. Children learn layear-olds, 3 days-Monday, cuted at Harlem Avenue, IrvingChapter #18 of the Independent reportshowu 189 teacherupartici- Accountants Association of liii- how lo get along with others andWednesday,Friday n.m. for3 to4 pated this year. Park Road, and Purest Preserve huild healthy relationships. They year-olds, 5 days-Monday liten Drive. - nois, ou Thursday, Aug. 2. Although the number of teach- Jackie Sedwick, roordinabor, become self-assured and learn toFriday, n.m. & p.m. for 4 to 5 ers who applied for profesuional Lieutenant Govornor George respect the righls and feelings ofyear-olda. announced the meeting will be growth opportunities declined by H. Ryan presented the Govern-hold at the Ramada Inn, 2875 others. Note: Nurseiy children must six percentthin year, the quantity Or's Home Town Awards in At our school we create an at-beclassagebySept. 1,1990. MilwaUkee Ave., Northbrook, ofparticipulion remains high. se- NSpringfield at a banquet on Jnsebeginning with dinner at 6 p.m. mosphere where children are en- Call Roe Peeper - 995-0000 to cording to Richard Veile, a math 27. The award program recog- couraged to interact and commu- makeanappointmentto visit. At 7 p.m., Jsdge Bronsteis will teacherutMaine East who nized outstanding volunteer cf-speak to the group on, "Know nicatewith each others in positive chaired theprogram this year. forts in communities throughout ways. We acknowledge coopera- Your Courts". "There was a significant in- Illinois. "Through this ceremo- Judge Bronstsin was recently live behavior, encourage cooper-Computer crease in the number of muli ny, take special note of the spa- ation rather than conipetition, uppointed by the Supreme Court catalog classes earned in non-academic ulvas," rial people among us in Illinois.of Illinois and has been assigned help children develop generous said Veile. 'Increasing numbers This is the ninth occasion that behavior and build self-esteem to the Domestic Relations Divi- at Nues Library of staff members are involved in we, as a slate, have takes timesien of the Circuit Court of every day. community leadership and pubh- out to say thank you.It is stag- The unique contribution that Cook County. He graduated cation and workshop credit also gering..simply staggering.. to NorthwestSubuzbnnJewish Con- Daring August the Nileu Pub- Savings of America will holdteryoarantiquecar! Automobiles from Western IL U., with hou- lic Library will be offering ils showedalarge increase. iluFirstAnnual Antique Aubomo-will be judged by spectators and see how much gool can comeors. where he received his de- gregation Nursery School makes According to Veile, the tu- fmm the hearts und hands of Judge Philip L. Bronstein to your pte-schooler is in provid- monthly computer catalog class- bile Exhibition on Sunday. Sept.prizes will be awarded. Dash grec in political science. Brou- es on Priday, Aug. 3 and Salar- crease in workshop credit is due plaques will also be given out. good people," said Ryan. stein entered the Chicago-Kent ing a Jewish atmosphere through I6frotnlla.m.to3p,m. The Holiday Giving Tree Pro- day,Aug.4at 10:30a.m., and on to District 2i staff development Thnevent will lakeplace at theMonogram Model Company will College ofLaw and again gradu- lioncounsellotheLegal observing Shabbat, offering spe- workshops which have been well ciat holiday programs and teach- Tuesday, Aug. lati p.m. Morton Grove SavingsofAmeri-donate model car kits fora sweep- gram is a non-profit corporation alad with honors. Divison. In that capacity, he ad- ing some of the rich traditions We now have a new computer atteñded. caoffice, locutedat8745 Wanke'stakes raffle, The Morton Grove whose purpose is making Christ- He was then appointed assisI- vised and breifedthe mayor on. catalog system that should ease After reviewing the Profes- gan Rd. (at the intersection ofSeniors will sponsor u craft and mas meaningful and brighter forant corporation counsel for themallers to he considered at city which link the child to his/her sional Growth Froguen this year, heritage. the search for titles, authors and DempsterSLand Waukegan1,alce sale. Admission is free and less fortunate individsals in theAppeals and Counseling Divi-council meeting and other seri- subjects. So, even if you have thePmfessional Growth commit- Rd.). allure welcome. Chicago area. Together with thesian for the city, and was ap-out legal manees that affect the Registration for fall, 1990 is tee has recommended two major now in progress. We are offering been to a computer class before. Come Out and relive the past Formore information, or toen- Harlem Irving Plaza, 33 commu- pointed chief assistant corpora-City of Chicago. you might want to come back to areas for revision. They ate the with as, The exhibition will feu- Ieryoarantiqueautomobilein theflity sOcial-service agencies, The these programs on a first-come number ofhours that may be Ink- Inst-served basis. Qnality educa- learnourmuch impmved system. turn stock.eondilion automobiles exhibition. please contact GregChicagoPoliceDepartment, ton at affordable prices. Enroll There is no longera card cala- en during the regular school year manufactured before or during Dnray or Greg Jacob at SuvmgsVeterans of Poreign Wars, The Mayor establishes real now and register with Masterlog at lise library. All materials and the definition of units taken 1950. There is still time to regis- of America,(708)4i0-lOtO. American Legion, Chicago radio can only befoundinthecomputer in a teacher's field versus those stations, newspaers, mall retail- catalog. taken outof thnteachei's field. estate advisory group Mike Wehman (right), a residentoffles Plaines and a student BJ's Wholesale Club ers, shoppers and over 300 vol- I LEGAL NOTICE I Classes usually last about an nnteers, the Holiday Giving Tree NOTICE TO BIDDERS hoar and ate offered free of at Maine West High School, won firstplace in the Sixth Annual Milliken Program was able to provide ap- Mayor D, Michael Albrecht,realtors) to sit down inforrnullly The Village of Nues will becharge to interested users. Any- High SchoolAccounting Contestat Oakton Community College. Uñiversity to open inSeptember proximately 11,550 Christmasassisted by the Chamber, has es-lo communicate, discuss and uts- accepting sealed bids foe: one interested may register by He scored lllOpOintS (outof200) to win the firstplace trophy and gifts to 4,620 less-fortunate indi- tabtssbrdanewRealEstateAdvi- derstandeach other inoedertoen- :.BJ'solesale Club-recentlychts ilemsat wholesale prices. MISCELLANEOUS USED calling 967-85M and asking for a $250 scholarship. Congratulating Wehman is Jack C.Thomp- studentshonored viduals daring the 1989 Christ- muir Sub-Committee. This grouphence what is beirig dune to im- WANG COMPUTER announced that it will open ils Innercircle members-are able to prove the image of DesPlumes. thelsefeeence Desk, orby signing son, dean df social sciences and business at Oakton. mas season. is comprised oflocal commercial EQUIPMENT Thice area Millikin University 26th club in Nibes, in late Sep- parchase a sposto curd for $10. and reddential realtors through- The next meeting of tjte Real upat IheReferenceDesk lite next Additional abont ONE USED timeyouareintheLibrary. utudenlu have been honored for lumber. A special FreveiwCen- information Eighty different projects sereout DesPlaines. Estate Advisory Sub-Committee 1984 FORD AMBULANCE Free school academic achievement during ter is now open at 783 Civic how to qnalify can be obtained chosen from ninecategories, The meetings will be held sixwill be held on Tuesday, Aug. 7, ONE USED spring semeater. Center Drive. by calling t (800) BiS-CLUB. based upon commnnily popula- Umesayearandwillaffordan up-7:30p.m. in the ChatnberCoufer- Bis- huge two-and-one-half 1975 MERCEDES BENZ BUS I LEGAL NOTICEI Andrew Brand and Michelle -The Niles club will be located lion. portunity for both sides (city andeneeRoom, 1401 OaktonSt. - immunizations offered at 901 Civic -Center Drive and acre warehonse carries a vast ONE USED FOR: DePasquale. bolli ofDes Plaines, - 1976 MERCEDES BENZ BUS vision of Communicable Dis- andWilliant Bieck of Northbrook marks Bj's fourth club in lili- aray of products, incindiug of-4 TAM GOLFCOURSE It's time for school age chil- nois, The company currently op- fice supplies, fsmiture, books, MISCELLANEOUS USED PAVING AND deenandcollege students to come ease, "immunizalionsare the bestwerenamedtotheDea.n'sLiut. - MERfIPDES BENZ Students on the Dean's List erares clubs in Hillside, Calomel sporting goods, apparel, jewelry, SEALCOATINO in for the required school immu- wnys ofconleolling the spread of antomotive prod- BUS PARTS many communicable diseases.' must earn at least a 35 grade City,and Rolling Meadows. upplicances, nizations. All residents of North This announcement was made nctS, food and dairy products. Bids will be accepted until OWNER: suburban Cook County can re- In the North and Northwest sub- point average on a 4.0 scale and . by Herbert -Zarkin,president, While the warehouse stocks NOON on Tuesday. Aueijst 21, NILES PARK DISTRICF crier free immunizations at tiny urbs, immunization clinics are complete atleast 12 graded cred- 1990 at the Village ofNiles, Of- El's Wholesale Club. many types of products, the se- -øOI its dnrsngthesemester. of the Cook County Department held in Des Plaines atTrinity Lu- lection within each category is fice of the Purchasing Agent, thernn Church,675 Algonquin on Brand, asophomore music per- ill's Preview Center gives po- Notice is hereby given theof Public Health free immunisa- tendal members a "sneak peak" limited. Bis carries name brasd ; 760t Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, the third Thursday of every formasen major. is a son of Louis . Nues Park Oislrict will receivelion clinics. 'lt's vital that parents Illinsis 60648. . at the layotit of a typical Ei's appliances, but only one or two and open sealed bids for Paving stay on schedule with their child's month,9-Iln.m. and Sharon BiandofDcsPlaineu. models in each size with the General infoematios and spe- The following school immuni- and a 1988 graduate of Maine Wholesale Club and a sampling und Sealcoating at Tam Oolfimmunizations," says Dr. Ralph of merchandise that is available. most popular feature. lii's strate- cs/ic bid instructions concerning Course, on Monday, August 20,Coedell, Dirctor ofCCDPH's Di- zatiossarerequiredbefore school WestliighSchool. these requests for proposals are DePasquale, a freshman musi- Diring -the pre-opening period, gy also stresses innovative mur- 1990, ut3:OOp.m. intheParkDis- entry: Bis will offer a one-time mcm- keting and efficiency in ware- Ji1 available nl the Office of the Offices, t. AB children entering gradecal theatre major, isadaughterof II trictAdministrative I LEGAL NOTICE I bershipthatwillespire15 house and check-out systems. Purchasing Agent, 7601 Mil- school(kindergartenorfirst Sarnuet and Christine DePas- 7877 N. Milwaukee Avenue, NILES monthsafteritsNiles Club wsnkre Avenue, Nues, Illinois Nibs, Illinois 60648. grade) must have: foar or morequale of Des Plainea, and a 1989 or by calling (708) 967-6100, NOTICE TO BIDDERS gradaste of Maine West High opens (as opposed to a usnal 12Teledyne Bidding forms and specifica- The Village of Nibrs will be doses of diphtheria, pertussis, months). The Preview Cenler is Ext. 333. lions mayby obtained from the and tetanus (DP'f) vaccine, with School. celebrates 25 years I -i Bids will be opened on Tnrs- accepting sealed bids for: William Birck, a sophomore open tothepnblic Monday Niles Park District at the above ALARM RECEIVING PANEL the last immunization (booster) throngh Saturday 10 am. to 7 day. August 21. 1990 at 3:00 received after age 4; lItron ofmusic peefonnance major, in a in Des Plaines ' rna:t'..,';'rts/.,1w51aoa,.-, ' address. All inquiries should be POR tiTLES POLICE p.m. Eh in the Conference Room, addressed toMichnetRea, Super- mote doses ofthe oral polio var- son ofTetey and Patricia Bittek of Administration Building, 7601 DEPARTMENT, Bis Wholesale Club is a self- istendent of Parks, (708) 647- APPROXIMATELY cine (OPV), with the last dose Northbrook, and a 1988 graduate Teledyne Post, a manufacturer . rc'va;ur,,,e)SS,uls,'w'(a N. Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, ofGlenbrookNorth High School. service, membership-only, cashofdeafting, engineering and plot- 6777. 125 ASSORTED TREES, (booster)givenafterage4;amea- and catey, food and general mer- Illinois. After review by the slesimmnnizationreceivedatage ter media, will be celebrating 25 Public Works and/or Finance The Board of Commissioners ONE 1991 3/4-TON chandise warehosse that sells to reserves the right to accept or re- 4X4 TRUCK, Ii months ofolder, amunips and Pierski receives years at their DeaPlaines location Room Additions At A Price You Can Afford Committees, the bids will be celailers, institutions, offices andin August,Postrelecated from its jrcl anyor nIl bids and to waive ONE 1991 1-TON rubella immunization received at groups of individual consumers' awarded ut the Board of Tres- in law degree Avondale Ave., Chicago address any technicalities deemedlobe 4X4 DUAL WHEEL TRUCK age 12 months orolder. - tees meeting on Tnesday. Au- at wholesale prices. to 700 Northwest Highway. Des Let Home Craft Build Your RoomAddiflon its bestinterest. Bids will be accepled until 2. All stndenls entering fifth MichaelT.Pieruki,son of post 28. 1990 Two types of membership arePlaineson Aug.2. 1965. NOON on Tnrsdsy. Aufust 21 grade, entering college, or trans-James and Marjorie PIerSkI, 8433 offered -- business and inner cts- The Village reserves the right ferring to another college must complete or just a shell to be finished later to reject all offers or to accept By Order of the 1990 st the Village of Nues, Of- Johanna Dr., Niles, graduate of rIe. Business members pay a The event will be marked with an offer other than the highrsc Bated of Commissioners fice of the Pnrchasing Agent, have: a total of 2 measles immu-Notre Darne High Shcool in 1983 $25 annual fee which allowsa 9 am, gala on the company NILES PARK DISTRICT 7601 Milwaukee Avenue, Nues, nizalionsatage 12 months orold-and geadnale of St. Norbert's Col- them topurchasegoodsat grounduMonday.Aug.6. Attend- . KITCHENS . FINANCING AVAILABLE offer if, in the opinion of the ee,given at leastonemonth apart. coeporate authorities, it is in the Illinois 60648. lege in DePere, Wisc. gradunteci wholesale prices. Bnsiness ing will be allcompany employ- BY: Tom Lippert, Secretary Ornerei isformation and spe- It is recommended that the sec- best interest of the Village. from Marquette University Law members include: retailers, insU- ces. Also invited are theMayor of . BATHS - . ONE OR TWO STORY cs/ic bid isslruclions concerning ond shot be a MME (measles,School in Milwaukee, Wise, with lutiOns, business and professio- DesPlanesand allretired cumpa- u . FREE DRAWINGS these reue5li for proposals are mnmps,eubella). honors on May 20th and is a can- naloffices. Supplemental mcm- ny employees. REC ROOMS available at the Office of the 3, All students entering highdidate for Suris Doctor, ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL beeships are available for $10 n . QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Pnrchasisg Agent, 7601 Mil-school must have: a tetanu His past honors consist of be- each and are limited to four per In addition to recognizing 25 ROOM ADDITIONS MONTESSORI SCHOOL waukee Avenue, Nues, Illinois. dtptheria immunizationisre- ing named in the annual hook primary member, pmfitableyears in DesPlomes all .Enrollment Accepted Year Around Bids will be oponed on Toes- quiresl if not given within the last"Onlitand'mgYonng Menof InnerCircle members alsoemployees who have been with . CertIfied Teachers ilay. August 21. 1990 at 3:011 ten years. America" for three years running. pay a $25 anneal fee. Qualifiedthecompany foraquarler century HOME CRAFT BUILDERS . Extended Day Program M in the Conference Room, Children under the age of 181986, 1987 and 1988, He was members incinde: employees ofwilibehonored. Administration Building, 7601 mustbe arcompanied by apurentPresident of Circle K (Kiwanas) specifically designated rompa- A continenlalbeeakfast will be . Programs for Children 0e legal guardian; no immunisa- CUSTOM ROOM ADDITIONS N. Milwaukee Avenue, Nilus, Il- ut St, Norbert in 1985 and 1986. nies and institutions or mcm- served, - Ages 3 Yearsthrough12 Years linois. After review by Ihr Pub-tians will be given iftheparent orHe was elected Distinguished bers/emoloyees, employees of lic Works and/or Finance Corn-legal guardian isnot present.Governor of the Circle K in the financial instilstians, utility em- Poradditionalinformation 2020 East Camp McDonald Road, Mount Pospeót milices, the bids will be awardedChildren ill on the day of clinicdistrict consisting of Upper Mich- ployees, members of A/illS, etc.please contact, Mary Jò Sager, 708-253-1181 (708) 297-4660 at the Board of Trastees .mretlngwon'tbeimmunized. Bring previ-igan and Northern Wisconsin in Inner circle membelt alpe pur- ...... aus immuhtthdolstcdbtds.'s 's , '198'7 ' "- " " "--"'-" . THEBUGLE, THURSOAY, AUGUPEZ 1990. 1)&ThIJIIOAZMIGI2,1

: eàin.r:..ent L. Tempo Players Clown Week atBannockburn Classiccarshow - .t. slate auditions Kohl MuseumGreen fifth Tempo Players will hold audi- It's National Clown Week so at Old Orchard tians for their first production ofjoiRthe Kohl Clown for a week- annual art fair the 1990-1991 season -- Vani- end of celebration Saturday, Au- Bannockbum GreenRetai1 ties by Jack fleifuer. gust4 at 10:30 am. and2:30 p.m.Center will haut ita fifth annual Fiue Aria Fair on Saturday Au- Auditions will take place al: and at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Au- 4.B1c3 gust 4 from 10 am. to 5:30 p.m.. AUGUST Grand Avenae School, 4211 guss 5 at the Kahl Children's Mu- seam. and Sunday, August 5 from noon Grand Ave., Weslern Springs, II IL, Sunday, Aug. 5, 2 p.m. - 6 Each clown has adiffereutper to 5 p.m. at Waukegan and Half Ii,e,.uIl sanality and unique style ofDayRoads in Bannackburn. IDhIllIll p.m. Monday, Aug. 6, 7 p.m. - More than 35 Artista and arti- ; IllUhIIIhl 10 p.m. mako.up. Whenaclown puta ona DAYS !I lhSlIhIhlIlI .1 2,3, 4 &.5 Costume sud same make-up. he. sans from the Midwest will be (I lIlhhllIhIllI Auditions are open and all I or she hecomm a different per-featuring their werks in this in- I IllIhIllIll roles need IO he filled. Three fe- red fine arts fair. Among the par- l,(hlhhI hhl son. Using paperand craftmateri- ::liiih1h11 :1 male rolen only -- ages 18 - 40. ticiants are: Rick Ruhm of Mor. als, create your owu silly clown I liiI PII H Readings from the script. ton Grove, water colors and face, unlike anyane. else's. . . lu h III I Directed by KeithCornell, The Kohl Children's Museumeuamels; David Wolfe of Evans- Il,,, Ill I H ton, metal sculpture; Tom Lynch $100 ItllhIllhl III Vanities, will he performed at: ja located at 165 Green Bay Rd.. AltI I 1h I hi I III Joan B. Anderson Center, Oak- of Arlington Heights, water col- OldOrchard featuresamagnif-prespoelive owners resulting in Wilruutte. Hours are Tuesday- icent collection ofclaanic cain onmanyone-of-a-kinddesigns. 11h iIli *FUN & GAMES hr®k Terrace Park District. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun- orn; Jan Samaras ofCrystal Lake, the mall Sunday, Aug. 5, fiom lI day, nons-4 p.m. Admissiou in watercolors; Gerald Bernhardt of View this exciting collection * * Wauwalosa, oil paintings; John am. to 5 p.m. Vintage cars dis- * $250: children under one year of playedhy the Greaterlllinoin Re- of automobiles of yesteryear at * Franzeu of Nilea, on-the-spat FOR THE * Psychic Fair age are free. Far more informa- gion of the Classic Car Club ofOld Orchard Center, Sunday, ADMISSION * portraits; Belly Kondrat of Fron- Aag. 5 betweèn 11 am. and 5 * SATURDAY AND SUNDAY *hou call (708) 256-6056. America nie naines like Auburn, * t pact Heights, oil paintings; Lena Deuseuberg, p.m. Uslento the Banjo Buddies S * Augsmt 4 and 5 Lis of Lake Forest, gtnphicn and Packard, Rolls ENTIRE FAMILY lYnn. - 7: p.c. Duty. Royce and more. Dixieland Band during the after- water colors; Christians of Glen noon,from I to4 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT These cars ate defmed un dis- . CHARLIE CLUB HOTEL Ellyu, acryllics. Also included in the fair will he organic ceramics tinctive natomobilm, American Old Orchard Center is located F REE PARKING 1550 E. Dander Rd. * or * CARNIVAL RIDES and photography. foreign produced between at SkokieBoulevard and.Old Or- PelaSen, Illinein 1925 and 1948. Generally, clan- chard Rd.,just east ofEdens Ex- FREE ADMISSION SAT & SUN 1-5pmCENTER STAGE.. Unlimited RIde\Pass WELL-KNOWN PSYCHICS BanuackbnenGreenRetail sien were custom-tailoredforpresswayin Skakie. . . Stao1o9 Centerinvitesshoppersto Thursday, August 2: 6 to 11 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT Saturday 1 to 5 $5.00. JOSEPH DeLOUISE . Friday, August 3: 6 to 11 pro. browse amid a rustic mEting fra- Reduced Ride. Prices . Lectures taring some of the North Shore's . . . ,, Saturday, August 4; 1 to 11 p.m. MARLENA'S NEW AGE . . Thursday 6 to 1 1 finest shops including clathing Sunday, August 5: 1 to 9 p.m...... NCRYSTALS Centennial kick off, at . . STONES . ., CUI THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 and accessory shops for men, . RECEIVES1OFF 6:31D womrn and children; custom fur- OPENING CEREMONIES . ONICONSULATATION * SPECIAL ATTRACTION WItHTHIS AD. nittire stores; a ramping and out- Botanic Garden 7:00. JOHN HOWELL & THE JUNIOR Sunday, Batting & Pitching .... fitting store; a furrier and flue SAMPLES . (708) 885-1177 . Instruction by Larry Biittner & jeweler; fine arts galleries; sIa- Music,demonstrationsand den, giving visitors .111e opportu- 9:00MARSHALL TUCKER BANb METAPHYSICAL . tionery and hook stores; resInar-vastarray offumilyfirn in on lap RAFFLE Paul Popovich Chicago Cubs BOOKSTORE nity . . -t J anlsaudmuch more. Salurday, SepL 8 an the Chicago medicinalvaluefrom 10a.m. to4 GrandPrize FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 Harticuttural Socièty kicks off ita p.m. Members of the Northern 1990 DodgeCaravanor . 7:00 SEVENTH HEAVEN *GAMES Centennial year, Thepublicbirth- Chicagoland Roue Society will . . Dynasty or $12,500 . . CHILDREN'S GAMES day party also marks the2Sth an- :8:30 BAD FINGER be demonstrating how tes make 10:00 BAD.FINGER o SKILL GAMES niversary of the Chicago Botanic . Drawing8:45iìgust :. potpourri using rose petals from I'.' Garden. 10a.m. to4p.m. (W(nnér iieèdi,ot be pnmènt)' ADULT GAMES The day-long event runs from From 10am. lo 4p.m.mess- .SATURDAY AUGUST 4 It's $umme.. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout thebers ofliseFon Valley Herb Soci- . * 'Fare of the .1:00ALTEREDREALITY 300-acre Botanic Garden. Ad- ely willdemonstratnhow to make . 2:00 CHANGES .mission is free and the usual $3.herbal creations in the Sensory '-, Fest' 3:00 FROM NOW ON parking fee will he waived forGarden. a Edwardo's . .,. 6:00 JOE CANTAFIO It's Hot... Ceuteunialkickoff. Visitors will bave the opportu- . . . Elite Treats .. . AND THE GIANT KILLERS A full-day of entertainment be- . . : city lo see what Ithnoin looked . Sponsored By gins with performances by the - .. Franide's li 7:30 JOE CANTAFIO like 100 years ago by stopping in . . 1iII,. GSB Great Lakes Naval Station band the prairie. The learn will make . Gourmet Delights AND THE GIANT KILLERS aENww STATE RN( And It's Only which will perform in varioun lo- specialslopsintheprairie . I-louse of Cakes :, - LIVE.BROADCAST on rn,. cationsamund the Garden. . . WJMK -. MAGIC 104 thronghoatthedayso visitors can . Pickles Plus WiNK Other performers include bao- . take a prairie walk or view an au- Tropical Ice ,.. . witis RON BRITAIN Coing To Get io player Buddie tee who will thetic slcelplow. 9:00 GARY PUCKETF (MeGICPO4FM) perform inlhe Children's Vegeta- . .. .ThnChicgoteoeticultural Soci- . Vivian Lee's AND THE UNION GAP bIeG,arden farm I 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. ety will sponsor a Cenlrnnial . Watson Catering . cj,kIOldissstahiaid Snacks will also be availableFlower and Garden Show. The .10:15 GARY PUCKEU . there. The Sensory Garden will . Yogurt Instead AND THE UNION GAP Hotter! show will let amateur gardeners . Zak's Kitchen he the backdrop for a variety ofenter their prized fruits, flowers . coucerts, starting at I 1 am. withor vegetables. Entries will be ac- . Zak's Pups SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 carillonneur Jauel Dundore ofcepted from 7 to 10 am. The Ye Olde. Town Inn 1:30LIL' RICHARD- CHICAGO'S POLKA eviani ,. enteraI seen9water LIVE! . Flanrlown, Pa. show will be open to the public GENERAL Karol Keldermans of Spring-from 10:30 am. IO 4 p.m. Entries 2:45LIL' RICHARD- CHICAGO'S POLKA field, Ill. will present two con-will beiudgrd by the Men's Gar- certo ou the Botanic Gardens ca- GENERAL . - denClubofthrNorth Shore. SEEP. 4:30 rillan, one ut i p.m.;-another at 3 The 300-acre facility is owned WINE COOLEIC.W THE SHADOWS OF KNIGHT 4ADO1cYA p.m. by the Forest Preserve District of 5:45THE SHADOWS OF KNIGHT Ii,. Journal & Topics BLOND AMBITION Family activities will be foundCookCounty and mauagedby the PO F 7:00THE BUCKINGHAMS WORLD TOUR 90 in every corner of the Garden.Chicago HorilculturalSociety. a.Newspapors "Nature's Dnsgstor&' will be theFor additional irtformatiou call fecal pabst in the Heritage Gar-(708)835-5440. Sun. Aug. 5, 9 PM IT/PT * LAS VEGAS CASINO License #CG125 pani enme,wiu Seit NOWISdO,e Inflan, MORTON GROVE THEATRE (Admission Charge) A One Night Only Exclusive Event. 7300 DEMPSTER (708) 967-6010 CtLmtnte Ba.nlc Only On HOD! MA TINEES- EVERYDAY * BINGO na 4. i STARTS FRI. "BACK TO THE FUTURE III" r AUG. 3rd Everyday; 12;30, 2;50, COoLERS' MiçhaelJ. Fou 5:10. 7;30. 9;50 On the grounds of ST. ZACHARY CHURCH .unie 'Au (II.WCi1;15) "ROBOCOP II" rAL,I HELD OVER (708) 383-7280 Peler Weller Everyday; 1;OO, 3;15. 567 W. ALGONQUIN ROAD 5;30. 7:45, 1O;OO DES PLAINES I IUL. PJR p,eep,faex ¡w. 77es. Ettionrun HELD OVER "BIRD ON A WIRE" ON ALGONQUIN ROAD DÇIFIH,el. ILI6 Mel Gjbson Everyday: 3:35, 5:45. ----!4 iICAßLEVIS!ON 7:55, 1O;05 P0-131 allait H I TWO BLOCKS ILt . More Information o tSgOSomcBexOtU,e, Ins. All ,ighUrsc,vrd. and "MILO & OTIS" . Everyday: 1:30 Only EAST OF ELMHURST ROAD Call (708) 956-7020 eno ,re deredtedcmOk0l00n0 Dox Utt,c. .HB (Route 83) SIMPLYTHE BEST . 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J & MEnterprises . ariet lut eaterrive Classifieds e,e:Htr presents Psychic Fair . cccnsuienS MORTONGROVEBUGLE . hstiRt5ES1C J & M nterpiiseswillsnling these special psychic en : n SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOODBUGLE ariey HLßt0 -. - . Satur-counter fairs for the enlighten- present a PsychicFai on - ancnrcwnon . PARK RIDGE/DESPLAINES BUGLE day dt Sunday Aug. 4, 5(10ment, education and entertain- - . - oo-Juu . - a.m.-7 p.m. daily) al the Charliement of interesledjndividoals. c GOLF-MILL/EASTMAINE BUGLE Club Hotel,1550 E. DundeeThere will be a nominai admis- sion fee which includes the lee- .ki Rd., Palatine. The Psychic Encounter Fair istores. The private consultations sponsored by J & M Enterprises, are an extra charge. For details, a non-profit organization, pie-call (312) 885-1177. c p i: .- coRYs p - KITCHENCABINET PRESTA RMmMm/.1 - FRONTS STYS Fi'l ..ntc. ..cp.. cI..nlng .pml.t. CONSTRUCTION HOME WMH.tonSnt:&pñ Rf.cwdhwdoo dd W sTE,tR: 'N -.anrPu : D" IMPROVEMENTS Sidow,Ik*: 1708) 307-0007 - °eM% of now cobinot IS6MIIwekAvno .Panoe .Etc. Interior Ei Exterior DADS Plumb ng & HVAC 't °° ß797' L c & Carpentry Dry Wall Addd,ond c.brn.t.end Condor . - . 8ii1 - S Tile S Decorating - ' Wooden Decks LOBSTER I -: N.MILWAUKEE Replacement Back Porch - MONDAYS & TUESDAYS Se.mIee.Gutt.rs Clee g _;' DINNER SPECIAL ji Alumunum&V.nylSiding ffrectrnt.lI:y w tu w h A d 0th . Windows, Doors, Repairs . b R I t d Servi A cilobIc $995 Cl bb' : ,. Free Estimates Insured err F '°bk *(j-I SNOW CRAB NORWOOD SIDING CO. buy.00nt, phaan 967.0924 i - - 631-1555 CLEARWATER ThöCabinetpeople - - LEGS CLEAMNG

A Chicago/arid tradition,liseVariety Clubuals to volunteer for the event that will be tak- - WEDNESDAYS SENDERAK - (708)5204920 CERTIFIED Children's Charities 1990 Theater Drive willing place locally at the Old Orchard Theater in CONSTRUCTION O..cuiom. .00cu.O inu. S & THURSDAYS take place at area M&R-Loesvs Theaters from Skokie. AtscndncnsSid.cg VALUABLE COUPON ELECTRIC CO. CABINET CLEANING DISCOUNT Complete Wiring Aug. 3 through 12, featuring a one minute film Proceeds fromthe event will benefit the Va- DINNER SPECIAL Soen,jmoGottwo REFINISHING . - Rooidential - Commercial starring The Loop, AM-IOU/i's Chet Coppock,riety Club Children's Charities programs for dis- i $5.00 OFP - - - Storm Wicdown. DOor. - QUATRO EUROPEAWSYILE Uneneod . mmcd. Bonded $11.95 host of Coppock on Sports. Pictured above isabled, disadvantaged and abused òhlldren, in- - BoplocomentWtndow. KITCHEN CABINETS CLEANING SERVICE Choppick with son Tyler and daughter Lynd-eludingtheVarietyClub Ann and Jack . Romodoling a Ropohn. ALL YOU CAN EAT (312) 775-5757 Expnrtlyflestored .. pi4ll Expnrlcnced Mold Will Now conntnart'nc. sey. Sparberg Children's Amputee Program at the by s h gbyl wb n NEW YORK S mRO nl &l et ti no L t The Variety Club is still searching for individ-.Rehabilitation tnstitute ofChicago. . .,. W y AIm W.ctod 9001 N. Waukegan Road BATH & KITCHEN meria?r' CARPETWORLO 283-43 FreeEsttmates Lambs Farm hosts Bluegrass Festival . REMODELING (7081 63t-728 299-3080 wel- Admission and parking ace (North of Dempster) Come hear the best bluegrass acoustical musicians are . - - MR oboot our 10% diaroont . SHOPAT HOME bands in the Midwest at Lambs come lo come oat and participate free. Lambs Farm is located atibe- ,rtSorr.ocrT.in Oto tub orce : : - Call Morton Grove, illinois Farm's Fourth Annnal Blnegeass in jam sessions with fellow blue- Intersection of t-94 and Route o,... t-..Ïjll J If I \ festival, Sunday Aug. 5 from 10 gross enttsnsiasts. 176 in Lihertyville. Lambs Farm :r-::tit: . -- 1'L*: 967-0150 : CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING Froc _ S fl bd IS ed we WO Reservations and.:Parties: am. to S p.m. Between bands visitors can in a private non-profil residential Estimates onotlintor or r,' --t. frs n cnmodchng. Sponsored by the lIliana Blue- browse in The Lambs Country and vocational facilily for men- Call grass Association, the festival Shops, play miniature golfor pet tally retarded adults. For more in- iPI%t CATCH BASINS WALTER CONSTRUCTION - - features six Illinois and Indiana- und feed animals in the farmyard formation ubont Lambs' Special (708) 967 5462 I c tnt SEWERS g AItrEnR:lSg based Bluegrass bands, bringing and kids can meetjoJo the clown. Events, call The Lambs' Holline . Coepontry & Repono yen the finest in Midwestern Plenty of barbecued brats und at(708) 362-6774. Connnnorci.lx,dRm.dontiol H lin D s colddrinks will beon hand. i JOHNS SEWER Inground Pool Demolition bluegrass rnteetaitsmenl. All : s - i. SERVICE Fcoo ectinrote Pulverizad Top Soil - 1-(312) 561-3857 7 doyslweek - Oakton & Milwaukee. Insured - - Nilo. NUes BITTNER - v) (708) 823.5762 - MR. ASPHALT ,tTTI rjj 00 CONSTRUCI)N . - - uanu-u .TOoI.p.lntlng.Bd.kwrk , - Guide PAVING ÇO. ,.L t The Bugle's Restaurant YootNo5ghbochnndSowotMn -, .Glemlookwtndowc a'-, 'Our Name Says It All . . chimney aew GENERAL Dnwew.yn- .PockngA,oee. -, . SeoSdentina CONTRACTOR -I .So.ICo.totg.Ro.ssrfoctng / CEMENT WORK Hy*nblmting IWELCOME THE ORIGINAL (a//rJf CONCRETE ZIGGY'S Fie. Estimates Lccru O,nd.d ruerESTIMATES CONSTRUCTION Inoted Gcerentood TO - - Contom Rcttodnting d4íSßq; IEAST COAST (708) 446-9300 rt.S::zn: I - CONTRACTORS . PoII.h.Am.nIcefl Rsst.urent RESTAURANT-PIZZAR(A I - - Call 966.4567 . -,_e_J . Potnhm - Driveways . Patios I NORhWE Hlghw.y BEER - WINE-- COCKTAILS - - . --: .:=._ri- . P,intifla .Wultp.ponog I Chlccgn/Edisun Pk. 9003 N. M(LWAUKEE . FoundationsSteps AI .,.,.so F S fit - , Aggregate . Brickpaving - b;'- - - - (708) 965-0534 i Home Polish Food I r i;-- COUPON GUY

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UTHE BUGLE Your Ad Appears USE THE BUGLE - YourAdAérs In The Following EdItions In The Following Editions e NJILES BUGLE - o NILES BUGLE - CIa ssifieds Classifieds n MORTON GROVE BUGLE a MORTON GROVE BUGLE o SKOKJE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE I SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE oscowoxoc s PARK RIDGE/DESPLAINES BUGLE 966-3900 s PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE - 966-3900 - e GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE I GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE - INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Piace Your Classified Ads by Calling 986-3900 or Come ToOur Office In Person At: 8746 N. ShermerRoad, Nues, Illinois. OUr Office Is Open -Monday thruFriday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesdayat 2 P.M. Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity For Sale,Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals,Situation Want- I ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives OutsideOf The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area. ;p 5a .5. FULL/PART TIME FULL / PART TIME Rich 1h. Handyman Pt.ASTIC COVERS FULL/PART TIME FULL / PART TIME FULL I PART TIME RICH. PAINTING - THE HANDYMAN RIat 15es atV.1mIsIs Piks -- LOW COST Specializing in: Teterier - Ecterie, 2f.. I ROOFING n VCR HEAD CLEANING ADMINISTRATIVE BiIding Mintoance Staining and Fr.. Esthn.t.s k SECRETARY - - Cnmpl.t. Quality a REPAIRS PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CpenUy Pressera Treated Pesoarving cloth s Uphiristiry Reliable perone with geedtyping SECRETARY RETAIL Part TIme. Experienced SALES MANAGER EloctrcaI Roo8ng S.rvic. -a HOOKUPS IN HOMES Pkn,bing FREE ESTIMATES DOMIMcl(S and/er compota, skills nsedad. 4Craetin. services. Wide rangs 4.000 PIccINo. Panting-IntoorIExterior PL4$11C cOVERS Fr..Wdtt.n Estimates e REASONABLE RATES deys a wash. Flaxible hour..Lota of rasponnibilirjes. tiP end PC with references. Call Gary Reasonable Rates - Inserid . SALES Ox commission. Foil Time. Part Weather InuIation - 10 S. Main Sn. Park 1114g. et verinty. Call Joannen, Vichie noparienc. required. Call: at (708) 967-6703. 966-9222 - -rima. N aexperience required. GUTIER CLEANING 965-8114 Ig2-53S7 CALL DAVE: for an interview. Earn $5.00JHour or Mora F&M DISTRIBUTORS INSURED REASONABLE RATES Wah.ns.erv.dthsNe.Iire.s (708) 998-1157 Matura penons Waeted fer Mike 985-6725 - laquai oppy. employer MJFI FREE ESTIMATES .absrks 20 pasts CEÑTURy2I Part 11mo tal0500enints PRECISION - (708) 677-3982 965-8114 Sane 15% with ad TREE SERVICE . orleave Perk Plaines ADMINISTRATIVE end Sntordayo. PAINTING meesag. [ - . RESIDENTIALCOMMERcIAl- (708) 699-9621 ASSISTANT ISECRETARY Apply in Person Centpintu Daonn.tifla NorthaidnfeedocIescompony PLUMBING a AMERICAN nooSe a mR-motivated iedividaal te ROTHCHILDS FULL J PART-TIME . WALLPAPERING TREE O.nldnf - SERVICE handla e nanoly nf rnspoesibiliros. FORMALWEAR . WOOD RERNISHING WALL WASHING Shoald hn well ergonixed. typa et HOME FURNISHINGS . FULLY INSURED .iow Retog... TELLERS lasst 55 WPM and enjoy a great 7458 Oakton, Niles deal cf dieorsity.In addition to cao. I FREE ESTIMATES TREE TRIMMING Full Time SALES CONSULTANTS - STUMP S TREE REMOVAL . retapaI dalias. this peoition in a TONY NORThWEST - When yne join nor ialnetéd team;support lanchen to oar very ng- s Full Sales I Design Training SHRUBS S BUSHES you're clona ta a successful bank- (708) 259-3878 Guaranteed Warkntinahip WALL WASHING - -gremiva ealas dope,tment. Werd Baal Estota . eaccod income. Now . Guaranteed Income LANDSCAPING ing career right in your own neigh-proo.ming a dictaphone aopari. protnnoloa n. gcod comings ...CITY& SUBURBS... Wall.. Coiling.. Woodwork horhondl Ac wo staff oar Morton n lapaI s Unlimited Earnings Potential FULLY INSURED... wadrsd; Carpelo cleannd. Bps. ecca halplal. hot net anoantial. Ex. too dateci. P/T Inca a Sat.l or FIT. Groe. Iaeatinc.. - tialiaieg is Ru.idnntial Cleaning. were neckingoellant etorlieg eoteTE & beRnEt. in- Upto $10.400 posnibin. Nosep. xvii- $2,000.00 or Commission to start- DESIGN DECORATING. FOR FREE ESTIMATES... personable. coascientious tullerecloding Insuranc.. bocas pmgram. 00,0e aeo.soury. Free teainio . QUALITY PAINTING n. Bum. whichever is greatei J.A e Call: 540-0328 ° Frs. Estimates Inaursd with cash handling operianca.e and profit sharing. R yna feelyea gaal lRxmeniun. SpeninhArable. . EXPERT PAPER HANGING 1312) 252-4670 good figora aptitade end strongqvalily. pIcan. mil Jeenno Doc et: P011th, Kornac ve cthml. s plac. LANDSCAPING - WOOD FINISHING - PLASTERING eestomar contact 011lIT. If you enjoy making new friends and talking . Sod Laying (312) 252-4674 (312133n-9I00. Mrs. Jeocie 13121 5t4-SS0O/0SS. -Wcosaco o,&putI mItera back Ilocatad nr. Peturson & Califerelal to people, you can work close to home at one . Tree StumpRemoval (708) 967-9733 Opportonitios Rue career growth of our 20 convenient showrooms. o GeneralLawn Care $10 OFF WITH THIS AD s. covtkine with a competitive salary Call Ves All Pluncbisg Heeling S A/CWeck SPECIAL RATES FOR E.Iareecaa Free Estimatus Find thè hélp that etd hanufita pechuga ta moka chi. We offer our winning-team: Raoldontlol/ Comn,erdal/ IndaCrial an exciting cerner optinn. Call to SECRETARY IatTIME CUSTOMERS YOU need ¡n our - Toiler. Sick A Facoet Ropsire orraege Roer intirview: PART TIME Management Opportunities Fr.o EstTmatos" Water Recree Service a Parts - - - . - classified section. Human Rnoeurces - Fer Proa Eatimores. Cell: MIKWAY Mature well organized penen to work25-25 hours per o Profit Sharing ALEX PERCH (708) 307-0007 . WE FIX BRICKs" (708) 676-5548 week in eurSkekie office. P/lust have general office skills. Health Insurance TUCKPOINTING knowledgé of PC Denk Top publishing & ability JAY MARZULLO DADS Phombing & HVAC - AFFILIATED BANK to inter- s Paid Vacation BRICKWORK sos ,svlf face with clients & acexunt executives. Salaryoommensu- (312) 774-4305 - . CHIMNEYS REPAIRED BUGLE rate with experience. Fer consideratien sendresumo te: e Employee Discounts

(312) 760-7909 - Flexible Hours CALL THE BEST AND REBUILT CLASSIFIEDS Ms. E. Reiter (BEEPERI WELL DO THE REST . MASONRY WORKr - - ARBYS ROAST BEEF - Woodward Direct, Inc. S Day Work Week AUTRS DO-DROP SEWERAGE . GLASS BLOCK Sybre. Ive.. ene at the oaliosn arg. 8001 N. Lincoln Suite 800 For immediate consideration I-1312) 588-1015 INSTALLATION . - est franchIses cf Athy. Scott Beef WINDOW CAULKING Boce ocrant. With approx. itS noii.. Skokie, IL 60077 s. Catch basics olnsnsd. repaired or . Call Sara or Judi . BUILDING cIE40ING has lmmadiatc apeticon in Ils mas-: E.O.E. rebeift. - Ogemnottreioing program. Positionn Mon. through Fri. 8:00 a.m.. 5:00 p.m. WATER IN YOUR BASEMENT? Rsdd.ssIaI.Comm.mIaI.Indo.biaI. a reeve lIdtIc st ear Blwmingdela a El.ct,iv pomar redo8ng FaTly lensrsd - Frs. Estimutan Purchase.. Refinance. - Hite leoelioac. We effon xi (800) . DON'T WAIT! Muie and sink ins. upened 965-2146 . Starting n.leryoomminsoratn 678-2697 Eqaity Martg.g.. Tubs. toilet. and fleer draine with axperlocon. - Acomplat. bato mnt SKOKIE WE WILL GET YOUR AD QUICKLY oponed - . locective bonotes vourfln.00Ino flood. Flaad centrals or sump pomps . Cemproharmivo lila, hnahh & & ACCURATELY ON OUR MORTGAGE INVESTORS CORP. DOIT installed danIel peehege. Sd,00fl,boo. 1L60173 BOB FARRELL . 401k ratlrement program I 17081 240-5575 Wn osa ulecteonic laeators to FAX MACHINE npntthn peaHen.. se thnreo no TUCKPOINTING - - .Stock program HAIRSTYLISTS i 13121 528-120e . chintn.ys Rspair.d . t day/4B hoorwork wach Aak fo, Cloodia NOW ussccesaarywerk involvsd. BoRla. IS COMING TO HILES . Fret cnnt.a Iareviowe III.Ro.UQfll901Ucefln. CALL I (312) 588-1015 a Rohuilt Ank for Todd . Iseks Ropired . Rapid .cfvaocnmost Excitiog oppertuetiec echt fer licensed haiestylistc ino clean. A positon ottitoda. dapeodultility modern. Bmited nurvixe BuRion salon coon ta be Ixcated inthe: -- AND -Established .incn 1952 Waterproofing and lodinidaal motioatics will qoali. -License No.g146 - Best Prices Frei Entimetsn fyyoc for this poelilon. Preoloac ra.. FAX CIVIC CENTER PLAZA s - Fally lesored and bnnded touront exparinnca a pio. lt ycaere I 79f CIVIC CENTER DR SEE OURAD ON CABLE TV. (312) 774-2479 N lLES 15% Scolo, Cotone Oin000nl icloee.tnd io mme extry level posi. SAVE! RADIO DISPATCHED. MINUTES THE BUGIZS picoso call Mohela ColImo ccl. FOR ADVERTISING COPY FROM YOUR ODOR :10r-no . . le addition to this Ixeatice, We elsa buco several pocitiosc avail. NOTICE TO CALL Businnss able in our other Chicego Aro. locationsI CONSUMER w000V.S TUCKPOINTINO BUGLE NEWSPAPERS We offor vue stylists ene of thu mcst romprehoosmva employ. Alllocal mover. mast he li- s BRICKWORK - Service SYBRA. INC. ment packe secanailablo iecledisu: censad by the Illinois Commerce - . Glus. Matir wbrdsw Directory 3549 S. Den Highway 8746 N. SHERMER RD.,NILES,IL .0 oarevtaud $5.00 hourly PLUS exmmivsion packege 9663900 ; Oihnnpas . Palntig Alar. Ml 15557 Commission. The lice cseeu m- I is beckoning .Hoelth inscranco kxnoflts aro avouable iocicding major medical. . her most appear in their edver- TO PLACE YOUR BuiIdlsÓ t3sarteg doncel. optical. procoriptioh and life insuraoce

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742-bad patient cara facility. - We offer excellent bene- 'PART TIME- EVENINGS Per/cotter Early Retiras - i bedroom apartment Great loca- 3 bedroom, i bnth/1 bedroom, i fits and real growth po- tine. Newly dncnratud. Water :0- StMtlfl9 Apply in person to both dcplee. Large fencedcareer NEONATALNURSE I SECURITY Marianne or Chris eluded. View et acre courtyard. OUT OF STATE let. $54,900. Aooan,n mortgage. PART TIMEDRIVERS a fro Private entrene e. Rent $450. FOR SALE (904) 423-5884 p RACTITIONER To i.liver e NatIonal Newspaperin tise Evan.tón, Skoki. ! $8.00 per hour. GUARDS - 3517 W. Dempster MALIBU APARTMENTS Full & Pert Tin,e Hours Skokie I-and Wilmeft. aren.. Route.er. else avalleN. on chuce- ¡ .- (708) 658-8463 North sid..$140 minimumpr week gusoante.d. No Call Mike at: No,thwast Stbu,bu C OORDINATOR (708) 982-9401 NORTH CAROLINA ESTATE . collecting er solisiteng. Approximately2 hours per day, 7 Uniforme S Training Forniehad KA 77 ACRES W. have begun our search fer dynamic nurse leaderto -(708) 480-6993 Company Bunofits Avuileble WITh 37 ACRES IDEAL ds Early AM. heurs.Must han. a r.Iiab. In. BuOI. Psblloutionn ,ssorvn the Equal Housing Horse Farm-Near Hot Springs FOR HORSE RANCH guide our Neenetal Nurse Practitioners in providing special- ser call M. West Naonetal Intensive Core yttria. -right to tissnify oli sdvertiso- Opportunities Fer Sale By Ownnr ByOwear in person duringnormal delivery hours munis and t ornvisn or reject 2 bedroom brick cootrnl hoot Ornmach gol/ng views of 4 oiarN.wbornNuraarien. : Federol low sed the hOnnie Con- meuct,in BREADROUTE., (708) 572-0800: anyadvertisementdeemed air. largo roams. family rooms.r.ago. from thofrcnt perch cl thin i Succnsnlul candidatos will have e Bachelor of Science Degree 2 am - 4am Only! . stitution prohibit discrieniestien SALESPERSONS ohjaotinnnble. bused en ree.. celer. m$gioo. doubla carport. 71 tossed ocras yr. cid immacaluce 3.000 sq. ft. ch.- in Nursing, minimum of S year. NICU experionc.. Successful 51 15 BrownSt., Skokie live crook and pond on paved let ctyln hem.. Pnoo.toty tOcOtorlon complation of Naonata! Nurse Practiticnar Program and pra- - . natiensi ceigin. SeO. handicap so 37+0cc.. wjpend.19 005. hem (708) 677-9099 fer thi. appoìtsmty5te hen. the r- -- familisi steten in the eel.. rental hi-wny near DaGray isbn. 20 min.Baena NC â 28 Min. from Ski vioun naming Iaadership/managoment ecpenonce proforrad. from Hot Spring. AR. $99.900 $5 bassins e good e, fin.nc.ns nf hoodeg. seul. 0loa. 5230.000. Owccrralooaond. 3345 N PUna- . . . r (5011 623-9796 or Please submit resume. ..I..p.enOn...WE WOULD ulcs TELEPHONE SALES Nuwup.p.r, de net knewiegly - 1813) 651-0922 We ara proud of cur Mndical Center and will bn happy ta toll (3 1 2) 528-4181 TO TALK TO YOUIThiO poiicn -. Work 20 to 30 hoursper week. .wOPt odvertining whiel, io in (5011 565-0553 you more. Please conteot: Nurse Recruitment, MetroHealth ooelleait frin5..b.naitto vieletion sitS. leso. 1-800-535- 1 e Salary plus commission. MediceI Center, 3395 Scranton Road. Cloveland, Ohio 44199. . with Weehanday and Sunday APPlY In parson betwa.n B (2i6i 450-3315. An Equal Opportunity Emplayec M/F/H. - Excellent ¡ob for self-starters.

- - , - fellawin5 looatim n Pleasant office workplace. WAYSTOADVERTISEIN -- r CfLiflfki DiiiDiI52 . HOLSUMBAKERS Call ' 9207 Milweuka. Ann. THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARN YOUR CHOICE I 5LINE YOURSELFUP FOR FALLC* . Nilaa.IL - -- THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS 4 -- = PARTTIME (312) 583-5740 (708) 966-3900- The Bugle Bargain Barn, I I - to $10.00Per Hour to Start -Na- 8746 N. Shermer Roàd, Niles, Illinois 60648 - .e?. JvLetroFEea1th IEoperienced bus driversmuy earn $10.80 perhourI UOIF POE-PAID 00.50 PRE.PAIO 814.00 after 90 days. - . - - a Earn Xtro $ PLAN FoctwEEicADvERTlsING PLAN 3 FO03WEEKSADVERTISING - - , - 'Fully outo,eet:c, 71pacnonger busses I - TASTE TESTERS Come In And Place N URSE I .Pa:dlraicing .RegularRaises WANTED . Monthly Bonuses ' Guaranteed minimum All Ages POE-PAID $11.00 POE-PAID $2100 FloasncaliFuilh,et PLAN 2 FOR2WEEKSADVERTISINO PLAN 4 F006WEEKSADVERTISING R ESEARCHER/ i - i Your Garage Sale . EACH ADDITIONAL LINE 01.58 PER WEEK PROJECT LEADER - - i FORSPECIALEDUCA11ONPOGRAMSI Mail ud(sl together with remit- Coro putero od Rioior THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARNS ADS INCLUDE: We have begun oursearch for a Nurse Re- Start ut Sl-SS por hr. Parkyourvehicle and storE rutn from1 - tocco to The Bugle Bargain Bann. home. - AdTodày! - Sorry no pro-paid ads will be oc- - searcher/Project Leaderwho will pluy an inte- INFORMATION ON AUTOMOBILES PERSONALS gral role within ourDpts of Nursing by over- CALL USTODAY!! cepted by telephone. Sorry, no FOR SALE PETS i CLASSIFIED ADS refundo. Ads muy also be brought GARAGE SALES SITUATION WANTED seeingnursing. researcheffortsthrough You Cari Placo Yotr Classified into the office at 8146 N. Shar,nier SEPTRANNC - HOMEFURNISHINGS SPORTING GOODS coordination and integrationof administra- I - . Ads by CaLling 966-3900 or- Rood. Nibs. Illinois 6048. I MISCELLANEOUS - SWAPS & TRADES tion aspects. as wellas initiate grant propo- 3921668 come To Out Ottico In Persor Pick Up Your (70E) 966-3900 saIs, seeking fundingsources and promoting Al: 8746 Sh R publication of researchprojects. - Sell unwanted BUGLE NEWSPAPERS NilyWnols -FREE- cLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Credentials required r I Motdaii hrFridaY OFFIcE HOURS - for this position include items with a a Master's degree,a Ph.D. preferred, compie- DRIVER sod I I Doodline for Plscivg Ads io Garage Sale Signs miscellaneous DEADUNES tion of, post graduateresearch project and - Bugle Newspapers Tuesd at 2 P.M. Oar oiS cenar a bastad at 5746 Shermcr Rd.. Hiles nod wo ere open one publishedarticle.Strong leadership! . . Certain Ado Must Be Pro-Paid Appearing in 3 Ilnes$8.5O wnehdaye only. 00m-Open. You nay atop in er call 11051 906-3900 te I I - for sale ad call: - placo your ads. For ads anly, yea may fax your copy anytime. 7 days a management background.Must have secured Seeks Man To Do Light Deliveries in Advance: eli 5 editIons each additional line $i.50 wash. 24 hours a day ta (705) 566-0195. Oar dandlica fer all inaorticcc at least one competitiveresearch grant. I OPPOItOOIIY 966-3900 farour Thursday editieo. in Toondoy prier te pablicalien ut iper. Cell For 4 Hours Per Week :° your roprnaantatice for other apacific information. Please submit resumeto: PA. Mays. Nurse iscllaracuo THE BUGLEÑ'EWSPAPERS - ,ii I Recruitment, MetroHealthMedical Center, 8 , OSAs 8746 N. Shermer-- NUes BUGLE The Bugle Newspapers 3395 Scranton Road.Cleveland. OH 44109. An I ISiluation Wanted - CLASIFIEDS "The Newspapers That Deliver" Equal Opportunity EmployerM/F/H - - - (708) 966-390 QQ)IJLJ Or if The Advorlfcer Lives Oui- Serving The North and Northwest Suburbs . I_ Jsida Ot The Bugles Normol Cir- WORK calation Area

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OurOfflce is Open thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. - - - : f CL...... 'E *MS,VPflt flZC.00'5f W.GE3 T1WBUGLET11URSDAY, AUGUr 2,1990 .THE IIUGLE,THIJRSDAY, AUOUr 2; 1990 PArtean RegIs complaint... District 7O.: Continued from Page 3 Peàce Maine -Township = Continued from Page 3 be no reason why they cou-group's spokeswoman Angela Children.... gangs.. Village Crossing mall... Maine Twsp. Adler. Afollow-up letlerwas due vened,' heuaid. Continued from Page 3 Cont'mued from Pagel Continued from Page 1 equipmenttogeneratethose review of safety reports, mainte- . Hohs, who had applied fur theoutthis week. addition... Adler sand the complaint in- headquarters on Ballard Road. participate. Agreements are still level parking is supplemented byzeus." Monitoring wells are in' kind of smells,"Baehr ex- nance logs and oIlier records. vacated board seat by the July 16 aboul, can and does change with 'If gang graffiti gens up on Continued from Pagel plaused.We're an eight-hour "Regis may have paperwork deadline but was not interviewedvolves three pomts. eachtelling.Thechallenge in force with Nibs and Glenview a two-level parking garage with astalled along the southern perim- First, the school code was vio- your garage, get rid of it as soon but the two villages no longer sky walk leading lo theadjacentetor of the property to make sure costs for MaineStay's rental of operation. These people are say- and protocol violations but therefor Ihn job, had previously staled "Peace Child" prcaeute toite as possible," O'Connell urged, ing they smell it 24 houes a are no odor or health problemshe waaupuet with the selectionlatedwhentheboardflriledtOfillyoung performers la lo imagine providemanpoweeto the fasce. MontgomeryWard's store. thecoatamination is not threaten- largor quarters could run more day. process. the position within a 30-day time showing slides of symbols writ- O'Connell said thtask force In the southeast comer of theing the adjoining banements orthan $400,000 over a 10-yearpe- being caused by them, Trejo as- how totransform loday'sworldof ten ou school nolehooka, tatooed The odor may come from scrted, referring to his reíuest Five of the I I candidates wholimit, she said. conflict into a world of peace. represents a pro-activerather site, a small part ofPhase lt con-yards. riod,shesaid. Wells Manufacturing Company, Also the Open Meetings Act ou youths' arms and sprayed ou than re-active response to gangs, sanction is delayed because of Today. procedures are in place We felt it wouldbeprodent to that Regis provide the agencyapplied were interviewed by the They nne invited to become the lOwuship walls, described by Trujo as a 'known with copies of their ncrubber up- hoard. was violated when the board vol- PeaceChildrenoftheutony--tore- saying gangs will come back if continuing decoislamination nf-to speed up the decontaminaling explore all oar options and deter. ed in a closed sesaton on July23 "Graffititellsthe story ofcommunities do not comistenlly fortsby formersiteowner, mine whether it would be more emitter," G. D. Searle, who gen- eralioflS manual. raw material Ken Twadell, director of field write Ihn dialogue. invent. new who's at war with who,...the process by injecting steam into erutes complaints occasiotially,usage figures and other records services at the Illinois Associa-and when the board failed to give scenes and songs-. so IbaS by the keep them from establishing a AT&T. the clay soil. then pumping it out cost-effeclie to constructan addi- or any of a number of industries oper notiee ofthe meeting. she gangs in the area, who did the foothold. He said receatcourt rssl- The land honig cleansed liesand flushing the residue through lion thatcould meet all our needs to complete ils files. tion of School Boards, said a end of their shared experience, graffiti und to the west and south, according Describingthe problem asschool board "can only lake as-said. nicknames," ings have also helped invesliga- beneath storage lanka used byun air stripping lower to remove anderoneroof," shesaid. they are empowered to believe O'Connell explained, The delco. lors and prosecutors, especially toTtejo. unveeifmble", Trejo indicated it ion at a huant meeting held in She said the meeting was post-that they can, infact, transform AT&Ttocontain solvente used insolvents. The clarified residue Hall said thern is adequate cash Regis, which has been head- ed Tuesday ou the back middle live also played a short segment with respect to gang activity on the manufacture ofcomputcr cir- on hand so that no increase in the wonid he up to his superiors lo public. theworld from n carrent rap music albino wonld then be flushed into the quartered in Morton Grove sincedecide ifaddilional investigation He saidaconuensus ofopiuion5015001 door rather than the front school grounds, cuits. Pipes from the tanks leakedsewer, but this process awaits ap- tax levy would be necessary for .1977, develops and produces elementary school door and the The chidreu from the USSR where the singer urea obscenity "We need our schools to be somewhat, allowing some resi- conslntctionof- anaddition. is wafTanted but expressed his can be taken in a closed session will depart Thursday. Aug. 16, and brags of killing police, to provaI from the Cook County small quantities of bioseparationown opinion that there would be but the board cannot lake any of-limeofthe meeting was notprint- safe," O'Connell asserted, de- dxc from the manufacturing pro-Water Reclamation District and "However, we cannot take any ed. MOche said the special meet. lakinghome with them a new un- graphically illustrate his point scribing laws that forbid wearing action withoutapublic hearing to products resulting from organic no additional action based on the OcmI action. deeslanding of each other's cul- cesstocontaminatethe soil. other goverumentagencies. sy.thesis and chromatography, information available so far. Board members Beton anding notices aie always pouted on that with sorno kids. "it's very gang colors and graffiti doodltng The contamination wan of a amendthebudges," shesaid. according to officiats. They alan the middle school door. tures, new skills in conflict reso- vogue -fo6 kidsto belong loon noto hooks and allow searches low level, and according to Dr. According loDr.Black, "Before weproceed. we would "We need a mom accurato Cordes agreed nofomsal votehad lution and peacemaking, maôy gangs" AT&T began a voluntary clean- handle custom orders for theircomplainl fromthevillage,"been lakeu and no motiom were Twadefl said the hoard has 30 ofachool lockers. Those searches Stan Black of the Illinois Envi- likelohear from thecommanity," huppy memories, and a new de- O'Connell disputed a state-have allowed police to collect up of the property afIce they con- organic compounds from univer- Treja explained, agreeing withmade in theclosedsession. days to fill a board position from ronmenlalFroloctionAgency Hall said, "I urge residetnts lo sities and research labs. Vrbaski the lime the board receives the tenninatioutocontinuetheir ment by un audience member de-photos with etsainples of dress (IEPA) the contamination nevertactedthoIEPAin1986'87. come to the budget amendment the commission that neighbors "We gave specific comments work as Peace Children. They says Regis must comply with should document wind direction, on each candidate then everyoneresignation, otherwise the dcci- fending the rapper, saying Los andbody language, evidence dial went beyond the AT&T land to- The development sits on the hearing Aug. 13 and sham their stale and local guidelines for °'would belongto Cookwill leave behind a legacy of Angeles police had evidence thatcan be used in court later to sup- wards nearby residential proper-Nile4Bkokie bonIer with the al- views with us. They can also at- time of day and other dala whènsaidyesorno," Ertonsaid. friendship and mulual trust, the the rapper was a LA gang mom- good manufacturingpractices they detect an odor. "lt was a consensus ofopiuionCounty Superintendent of port au officer's assertiou that a ties, a fiediag Dr. Blackcallcd " aready completed Niles section tond oar board meeling at 7:30 essentialbuildingblocksof ber and had not written the song - (GMP). Regis will still be subject toon whom we could work with,»Schools Richard Martwick, personisagangmember, relief to us and to the nearby citi- covering 300,000 sq. ft. p.m. Turoday,.JuIy 24. This will Thecounty EPAofficial annual surprise- inspections, just Miletic has said the hoard ac- peace. to show the negativity ofbeing in The detective stressed parental give them an opportuxity te dis- she said. a gang, "This is their national an- agrees. noting Regis wases- as all Cook Conuty husmeases A citizen's group representingcopied Dreiser's resignation on Otherperformances in the area respomihility in prevention,arg- cuss the proposal and ask qnesi- Iremely above board" during Ihr June25. include Tefft Jr. High School, them." ing parents lo communicate withR oad projectu.n Continued from Pagel tens." are. Violators are ticketed asdabout 100 families in the distoicl Slrcamwood, Aug. lO, 7:30 p.m. 'very thorough" inspection subject to fines if couvicted. Althoughtheboard voted Des Plaines and other policetheir children and get them in- The board has been consider- believes the board has violated Aug.13, Schaumburg Prairie agencies easily obtain informa- volved in other effort) lu which Storm occurs when 1.94 inchesassume the costs to ameliorate ing a prelimivary plan drafted by which included lire roof, labralo- Neighbors coutacted by Thetire Open Meetings Actand thell- Meyer in on July 25, which marked the 30th day since Dccix- Center for the Arts, 7:30 p.m., lion about gangs, O'Connell ex- they can feel good about them- of rain falls within a 1 haar peri-problems within their owns sys- Archilect Deuxis Stevens for u ries, scrubbing equipment, boil-Bugle, had not returned phonelisois school code. oes and storage arcas as well as a calls by press time. er ecuigaed, Adler contends IhisandBigFootHighSchool, Fonte- plumed because "gang members selves, "Get them into sports, arts od or 3.86 inches falls within 24 toms." ase-slory addition to the Town A complaint wasof filedlast na, Wis., Aug. 12. For informa- are wimps; they all tell on each and crafts - something lo have bonis. Complicating the issue is Officialsail agree that this Hall consislext.with'the istegrity week on behalf CARE (Citi-meeting was illegal because of impropernotice. lion about tickets and programs, otherifyougetthem alone." pride in," hearged. that some sections of the matti-next Dempster Streetproject ofthebuilding designed by Lloyd E mbezzlement...Continued rrom Page 3 zensAdvocatingRespoasibte call Larry and Cindy Spandi, O'Connell clsaracterieed gang jurisdictional route have cam-will last more than one construe- Wright, the son of Frank Lloyd Education) with the Attorney Twadell said a special meeting ; The detectivealsorecom- notice must give the location,(708) 289-3694 or Ed and Carol - mended to the audience they usemembers as having low self- bined sewers, whereas otherstion season.The deadline for Wright. her. verified. General's office, accordiug to the Golyn, (708) 529-4161. esteem, doing poorly in school agendaand time of lisemeeting. - the gang task forne holline lo call have separate storm drainage. bids is May 3. 1991, with the Stevens' proposal called for a Maltes has admitted to bank 'We're cooperating with the and sporta, without hobbies and "The big issue is gelting thework to start in June, If asphalt masimum 4,800-square-foot ad- officials of slealieg money from themulti-jurisdictionalpolice authorities and the audit is con- Skokie August group withintelligence: Desusually from single-parent fami- storm water off the unreel," noled is not laid by Dcl. 15, then pay- diliOn foroffice and storage space the bank over a five-year period tinning," said Joseph Tomasello, Arnercan Legion aids ., Plaines, ML Prospect, Wlseèling,lies. Gangsgivethesc individuals Scheck. - "Both the village ofing will not be compleled beforeand 784 square feetfor a garage, beginning Januasy. 1985, at first First Cook's president. "Beyond blood drive a sense of belonging, security, Nues and the village of Mortonthe following spring. atan estimatodcostof$5l2,000. "borrowing" from cash draivera ArlingtonHeights, Palatine, that I can't say anything more." Rolling Meadows, Elk Grove and Grove are extremely interested between paychecks and later not Tomasello noted lise batik's insu- ¡n village blood drive Ou Wednesday, Aug. 8, Sko- power and often an Opportunity Ide will hasta community blood - the CookCounty Sherliffs policeforfmancialgaiu. in gelling tire stato waler out of 'Weilderly Care'Des Plaines hotheriug to replace the money. rance covers the louses. Tle Morton Grove Americanfor years, says the Legioti hosts our systems." She has estimated the theft at drive. The drive will be held at Malles was discharged July 6LegionFost# 134 will once again diuner twice a year for the blOod GD. Searle, 4901 Searle Park- Continued from "We're reviewing their propo- lectures at WeissElks Club plans about $370,000 but the- actual when the theft was discovered. assistthe village of Mortondonors. way, Skokie, from 2 p.m to 8 Leaning Tower...Nilrs/East Maine Pagelsais," Gsnacz explained "and the amount missing has not been Grove in a blood drive as is lire Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hou- The Thursday, Aug. 2 bloodp_in. Blood Drive Coordinator- problems should be rectified. blood drive Stop smoking Legiou'ucustom. drive at the village center will be Leaning Tower, believes Nilesit as part of their heritage. Me'sThe communities will have lo pilal,un aftiliateoftholJniveesity DonnaMohrleinaskseligible do- has something of beauty and "Weanxious theLeaning Tower pro- of Chicago Hospilats,will spun- On Friday, Aug.3, the Elks Library shows elinic Post#l34 hasabloodcomroit.followed by a dinner served from noes to SlOg in and donate, or to lee and Legion members have3-8 p.m. at the Legion Home, Owe if lo tiinselves to maintainJect not be confused with the sor three "Welldenly Care" Lee- Club wilt host a community A Slop Smoking Clinic will be call (708) 673-0500 X228 for an YMCA's own annual effoìts lo lures on Aug. 8, Sept. 12, andblood delve, 'che drive will be 'A Star is Born' long been able lo obtain blood6140 Dempster St. No reserva- : iL" He is looking for others with 'Spirit and - held at Rush North Shore Mcdi- appointment. - -- the inmecommilmenl. meet their budget needs of up- Oct. lOall at 1:30p.m. in the Leo held attheEllcsClub,495 Lee St., 'A Stur is Born," with Janet when needed. tions are needed.Kimura and his Wallach Auditorium aI WeissDes Flanes, from Il n.m. to 6 cal Center from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Past commander Tad Kimura, A group of specialisto eslimat- proximalety$60,000. Breath' group Gaynor and Fredric March, isTuesday, August 7 through Fri. committee will serve up picnic AWhaleofa - Hospital. - p.m. Blood Drive Coordinator who has spearheaded this projectfareofchicken, brate, com,etc. ed the cost of refurbishing, in- A party of PIsa officials is ex- the Lunchtime Theatre movieday, August 10; Monday, August eluding a landscaped park with a meets again Dr. William Shlaes, specialist Stan Haber asks eligible donors classic (1937) for Wednesday, pected to attend the ceremonies 13; and Monday, August20. Tale at Skokie re-circulatingfountainat thecertifying the sister city relation- "Spirit and Breath" will bein internal medicine and gas- to stop in and donate. Aug. 8, at the Lincolnwood Pub- Sponsored by the medical con- People have Social Security Tower basO, would amount to Iroenterology, will be presenting Kraft General Foods will give lic Libraiy, 4000 W.Pratt Ave. Library ship between NIes and Pisa, butmeetingatanew location and ata turs Good Health Program, the $300,000.Ofthatmoney,because of recent mayoral eIne- new time. a program enlilled "Illness and a coupon entitling the bearer lo The popular movie series re-clinic will be conducted by health reporting responsibilities $50,000 would cover Ike cost of Depression" on Aug. 8. $.50 off any variety of Miracle sumes with the story of an aspir- A sneak preview of the Shedd - ions there, the dale for the visit The group will meet at Rush educator Joel Spitzer. Cost of the Aquarium's new Oceananium in- thepark. has tentatively been moved lo North Shore Medical Couler, For mare information concern- Whip® Mayonnaise to anyone ing young Hollywood actressintroductory session is 530; the Peoplein theNorthwestsubar-disability should reportany work. Because Niles' replica is not ing the upeomiug lectures, please who attempts lo donato blood whose maeriage to a famous star bauChicagoazoawhorecemveSo- habitants will be on view at the November. Demand, who's on.9600 Gross Point Rd., Skokie, remaining five sessions cost $120 A person goes outside the SkokinPublic made of marble like the original,the committee plaaning the lIai- ext.3484, feel free to call (312) 878-8700, daring the mouths of July and Au- disintegrates as her career flour- cial Security cheirku have an im- Uniani States. Libraryfrom (708)677-9600, and include both follow-up roan- basic rehabilitation of the Lean- exteniion 1500. gust. - labos and his declines. ponantrespnuibiity to reportany lmprisonment for commis- AUg. 3 to 23. The traveling ex- lans'itinerary,saidthedato Thursday, Aug. 9,at2 p.m., room selingand monthly newsletter. hibit,"Marine - Mammals: A lug Tower calls for concrete rm-change alters originalplans to2, lower level of Professional Bring a bag lunch; tise library For further infoemalion Io reg- event that could affect their tightsioaofafelouy, toralion, including pressano fill- provides coffee and tea. Doers to or the amount of their check, Dependeuteandsurvivors Whale of a Tale," describes the hold a barbaque on the Leaning building('FumpeerPavilion). muter, call the Good Health Peo- Beluga and falso killer whales. ing of joints with concrete. ButTower site. Morton J. Liebling will be the The right decision. open at 12:30 p.m., show begins Thorns A. Criluui, Social Security should also report: gramat677-96l6,eut. 3588. whie-sided dolphins, sea oBers even when refurbished, Demand speaker. at 1 p.m. Admission is free. (For manager in Des Plainm, said re- Djvo or annulment of mar- AccordIng lo -Demand, Niles' Nnwyuta na,staywarm at a sery and harbor seals soon to be indicated tourists could not climb It is importanttous thatyou at- uoissfertahte prin.. information call 677-5277.) Hospital plans cently. nage. to Ihn top of the Tower because Tower was built over 60 years A report can be made by tole- housed its the Oceauariitm. Sko- ago by-Chicago industrialist andtend this meeting. Them wits be Marriage. Ide Public Lear3' is the ftrst site the exterior balconies are not se- changes in Our programming and ThIn Yank uparls taistilon Enenane lu nul Infant loss phone, rnail, or in person und Adoption of child. inventor Robert A. 11g, who kept only au ,sncpllonnl bay, hut wIll nus. blood drive to host "Marine Mammals". cure enough to satisfy insurance we will neeed yourimput! "Spirit should include the followmg in- Child leavea the care ofa par- companies. a country home on the land and ynu plCssy of operatIng dnttseu. group plans Os Friday, August 3, Holy formation: name of persoa,whal The new Shedd addition is maintained threeswimmingandBreath" is yoam! Family Hospital will bust acorn- eut. scheduled to open lo the public Ifnecessary Io savefunds, De- Fleasecomeseeournew facili- siseo ti ruht, wIth .purk anillan, there is being reported, date it hap- Child nearing 18 is full-time mund said the . work could be pools in a park-like setting. The In nu pttnt tubi ta wnnta tuoi. Jsnt whut discussion muaity blood drive. The drive pened, siguatwe, address, and the lu November, In Ihe meantime, - tyand meet our new facilitators. ynu'si esp.nt trum Yurk, Ihn toader In school student ordisabled. spread over a period of years, uf- Leaning Tower was built to en- will beheld al thehospilal, 100 N. claim number ander which bene- librarypatronswillhavea close a water sank above a wellYou will have an opportinity to eneray s,vhg tenture.. The Open Arms support groupRiverkoad, Des Plaines, from 10 Change in school altendance chance to familiarize themselves ter priorities are set as to what meetnewpeople an we renew old at Swedish Covenant Hospital fits are being paid (a none-digit forstedent 18-19. work is mostcrilical. But,givon a servicing thepools. Andyna cnn nuunt on ti fur quIet am. lo 4 p.m. Blood Drive Cour- uumherfollowedby a letter). with these native animals of the friendships. will meet at lo a.m. on Tuesday,dinator Nanette Dit,eoaardi asks A person becomes unable to Pacific Northwest. windfall ofthe complete Bells hang in NIes' bell lower, uperutlun und lang, depnedubte tIf,. Aug. 7, at the LifeCenter on the Curinsaidthefollowing manage funds. $300,000, Demand estimates the just as in Pisa's, but the last time Rnplantnu un ntd,r lurnnn, wIth our Green atSwedish Covenant Hos-eligible donors to stop in and do- events shouldreported: "Our summer reading club nato. Aperson dim. has an ocean theme this year," refurbishment could be finished Demandremembershearing HIGH EFFICIENCY model unnmolly nul pilaI, 5145 N. California. Change m matlingaddeeas. More information about re- bynextsuinmer. them wan when the AmericanILEGAL NOTICEI ynar gus hilt. Th,u. now lsr,ucun has. Kraft General Foods will give Bamings of mote lItan the an- says Youth Services heed Bren- An open discussion is planneda coupon entitling the hearer to potsjng sn be obtained from So- da Murphy, "so this is a perfect The YMCA hoard chairman houlageswerereleasedfrorn Iran. The Plan Commission and unAFilE. nf50% nr htaher. by the group whose purpose is to usaI ternit--$9,360 for people 65'ciai Security. Call I (800) 2345- tie-in. Kids have been reading saidto raise some of the funds Zoning Board of Appeals will $.50 off any variety of Miracle 69, $6,840 for people under 65. Niles' replica is about half the help parents who have lostachildWhip® Mayonnaise to anyone SSA or I (800)234-5772. about aquatic life and competing ho's looking to Miles residents holdapublic hearing on Monday, Call u® today and see how YORK through miscarriage, stillbirth or PronI getting benefits because of size of the original, registering atAugust 6, 1990. at 8:00 P.M. in who attempts lo dosate blood on teams lo hoisl" sunken tonas- who see the Tower as a Village 94 feet high, with a28-footdiam- you can save. infant death. The meetings areduriug themonthsofiulyand Aa- nrc by reading books.' the Municipal Council Cham- - free and open to all appropriato landmark, and to members of the eter, lt is seven feet, four inchesbers, 7200 Milwaukee Ave.. gust. During the summer, the Riders raise In fact, library laminer read- Italian community who might see outoftheperpendicular. GAS: YOUR BESTENERGY VALUE persom. Babysitting is availableblood supply can drop lo near- ing club member, Brian Nati, re- Niles, Illinois, to hear the follow- with advance notification. crilical levels because many reg. $3,642 for diabetes cently won a "meet the sea oIlers ingmatter(s): For -additionalinformationulardonorshavebusier schedules tour" that the Shedd Aquarium Holy FamilySkokie Historical Dial contact Rulbanne Werner, mod- and blood collections decrease. tu an effort to help defeat dia- Getaway Weekend for two. Ma- donated. Society meeting .90-ZP-l2 erator,at878-82lXt.X5365. betos in their communities, 25 drew Soti of Chicago was award- The exhibit may be viewed blood drive Mr. Raymond Poutaeelli, Pon- area reaidents recently participaI- ed ah Atari game system for col- duringregalarlibraryhours: The Skoide Historical Society larelli Builders, 747 W. Devon Oncology Support Group ed in the American Diabetes As- lecting the msI pledges in the Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Holy Family is sponsoring awill meet on August 2 at 7:30 Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois. Re- AL A1Vw sedation's "Bike Ride Plus" atchildren's division. Saturday, 9 am-S p.m. and Sun- Island drive on Friday, August 3 p.m. "Old linse horses and wag- questing u change in zoning from Bob Williams, Inc. VAWE uns" from 1990 to World War B-1 to B-1 P.U.D. special use lo meets theNorth Branch Bicycle Trail. day, t-5 p.m. For more informo- from 10-4 p.m. in the hospital's Air Conditioning & Heating The Oncology Support Group LocalchairpersonDaniele Monies raised front Bike Ride lion, call the Library at (708) auditorium. Please take a fewTwo is thetopic. Norm Cougblin comleuct a 40 unit condominium the grosp istogive support Plus will be used to support: local of Swedish Covenant Hospitalthrough education and sharing.Soli announced that $3,642.80 673-7774. minutos and donateto help corn- of theRogers Park Historical So- building ut7201 Milwaukee Ave- was raised to support programsresearch grants; summer camp bat the shortage of blood in the cmetywill discuss assisted by nue. . - - 24 HOURS has planned au open discussionTruisedcounselorsfromthe for children and teens with dia- for its meeting ou Friday, Aug.hospital's staff serve as mottera-und serviceuofferedby the Maine surnmeriime. Youcan walk-in ou Martin Schmitt. 3, at t p-m. its the Anderson Pa- Township chapter of the Ameri- bates;freeliterature;support USE Friday or make an appomnlment There will be a picnic on Sun- Johnprick,Chaitman tors for the sessions. groups;educationalseminars, day,Aug. 19 inCenleal Park from PlaxCommission dr Zoning 677-1850 villas, 2751 W. Wiuona. For more informatioucallcan Diabetes Association. by calling volunteer services, DAYS A WEEK In the adulI division, Judith Ar- and other programs and services THE 297-l800,ext.1l60. 12 to 4 p.m. Bring your own food Board of Appeals Il free and The meetings are Steve Jacksas, group moderator, for people with diabetes and their and read your own poetry at t twiNuES966-4560 GLENVIEW 724- 2430 , open toall cancer pauenls andat 878-8200, est. 5365. Onsotl ofPark Ridgecollected the MOst plédtertaud wuod Warded aIai1silç9,.1;,,..... p.m. Wear an old fashioned cos- SydueyMilchel, Secretary 7824 N. LINCOLN AVE. SKOKIE, IL60077 liSE THE BUGLE teme! Call 673-1888 for-nsoreia--, formation. BoardofAppeals - PACE 40 .TUEBUGL THURSDAY, AVGUST 2, 1990 w. Ii it 'J

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