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Few flood pròblems, reported PuHen, Mulligan await despite the record rainfall High Court ruling by Sheilya Hackett by Nancy Keraminas sorbing much oflherainfall, both While waiting fee the illinois Aug.21,incumbent Putt . Despitcarecordrainoveral2es such -usNiles' Tam GolfKeith Peck of Nues and Jim Supreme Court to rule on theirRidge- legislator Palien was at- Course. Portions of Chick Evans . hour period, fewer citizens bave Dalas of Morton Grove attribute contested primary rare, 55th leg- teedingaconferenand,accoed- - reported major flooding to theirGolfCourse,operatedby the For-thereducdoninfloodproblemsto islativedisteictRepublicancandi-ing to attorney Bob Mankivuky, - municipal officials. est Preserve Dislrict of Cookimprovements to village storm dales Penny- Pallen and Rose- "going about legislative basi- County,nrenlsounderwater. -Area park district property re- systems as well us installation of mary Mulligan go about normalnem." - mains flooded, however, includ- While golf courses und forest pee-election activities. Continued csn Page 35 ingsections ofpublic golf cours- preservenreas are credited forab- Continued on Page 35

Candidates' forum gives Nues appeal procedure to homeowners edition of Taxpayers advised to 8746 N. Shermer Road,Niles, Illinois 60648 -(708) 966-3900 VOL. 34, NO. 11, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1990 25 per copy file appeals.

- Nués, lIbrary operating by Nancy Keraminas - rFrom the Canoidases for the November The- speakers at the meeting, budget down $300,000 elections hosted a public forum held in Morton Grove Park Dis- viel's National Park fseldhouse, by Eileen Hirschfeld on the property tax issue, re- tVana' spondiug su the concerns of vot- discussed pending tax reform /eí, Board members of the Nues Bugle the board applied for threeers angry about the large in- measures, explained the appeal - byltudliesser Public Library District agreed to grnsls astI hopes to receive aUdi-creases csn.their tutest tax bills. process for property tax bills and un operasieg budget of $2.5mil- tionat monies otherthau from tra-Os Tuesday evening in Morton answeredtaxpayerquestions. . If we were really serious lion for use during this comingditional sonsees. However, mo-Grove a forum conducted by Cons willsponsor similar about reducing taxes wed get fiscal year, accordisg to actionnies may ¡sot be spent unlessJeffSchoenberg,Democratic meeting Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. at together und work out a pro- taken Wednesday, Aug. 15. This inclnded in she appropriations or-nominee for the 56th Legislative Devonshire Park, 4400 Grove gram for such areduction. budgeted figure is $300,000 less dinance. District .andPatrickQuinn, St., Skotcie. than lastyear. As usual, the largest ticket bemDemocratic candidate for Stati Quinn, a former Cook County Board of Tax Appeals commis- SinceMaineTownshipreSi- Also, they comentes! 10 an up- in she budget is employee salariesTreasurer, drew around 60 at- proprialiOss ordinance of- aboutat a total of$l,05l,300. The fig-tesdees, including Eunice Coun, siouer and currently the director dents taxes included almost Political 50% oftheirtotal bilispaid for $2 million more than the operaI-uro includes amounts for thead-Schoenberg's Republican oppo- of the Coalition for ing budget. While there is usually miuislrator,professionalsandnent in.thegeneralelection. Honesty, urged the audience to public schools, this would be challenge their tax bills now by the urea which should first be some disparity between she two, para-professionals,contrictualMorton Grave Mayor Richard É swdied. itis usnallynol as great. services, au accountant, mainte-Hohs who is not up for corlee- filing u tax appeal before the Trustee treue Coslello told the Continued ou Page 35 sinn was also on hand. first of the year. Quinn detailed the three compoflento needed for At the high school level. tax appeal process and said own- oñeofthethreeschoOlsshould appeals. be closed. When Maine North under water ers can and do win their was planned, board members Deluge puts Tam 'One out of two tax appeals were expectingfourhigh result in a reduction in the next - schools would provide servie- year's tax bill."- Quinn sald, say- ing appeals are based ou pmper. es for 14,000sludenlsor3,500 per school building. There are ty characteristics, mirket value schoolswhich and most importantly, uniformi- nowthree ty between the appellants prop- house 5,050 studenss, uccord- -erty and similar homes in the ing to the receptionist who an- swered the phone at the ad- same neighborhood. ministration office Tuesday. Quinn also urged the audience Hei figure means if the stu- to sign petitions to pst Proposi- dents were divided between lion 2, an advisory referendum the three schools, 1,683.33 calling for limitations on goy- students would be at each crament spending, on the- No- one vember ballot. building.By closing Sofar,about 200 Malue school lite average population - Township pmpery owners and a would go up to 2,500. Thatfig- lesser number of those in Niles sireis1.000 sludenls per Towship have filed appeals at - school less than what was township assessor offices. Ap- planned20yearsagO. peals can also he filed at the county assmsOr's downtown of- The savings us closing one fice or at the District 2 court- schont isuignificant. Adminis- house building on Old Orchard tralive corto would be 25% Road in Skokie where the asses- less. Mid the closing of one see basa satellite office. building should save a sub- Schòenberg criticized Illinois' stantialamountof money. - support for schools, targeting the Photo by BuvidMiller slate's Department of Commerce The "kicker in such a mv- and Community Affaita (DOC- nearly ingS is no one wants to close a Nies Park District's TamGolf Coarse sat- Noslls.Branchwaterway. Flood waters CA) fee its $800 million espen. scheel in their area. Even following the heavy reachedthe clubhouse and driving practice dituoes in1989.11e sald the slate . though many sludenlsare fared extensive flooding ,ais,searlySaturdaymOrfliflgAag. 18. tees. should peovide its mandated 50 bussed lo school, Ihere is some - - - .- --. .- - .. ---.- -ContinuednPage35 - Continued on Page 35 . The 9th hole at Tam DocaeseOfle with the - - PAGE 2 THE BT'(tt FTHUItSDAY, AUGUST23, 1990

Community THE BUGLE THURSDAY, AUGUST23, 1995 Activities 1990 MEMBER Library hosts Fire Safety Day Ik I A Northo,nlllinoi. - G Nues student contributes Aanoniution - Chinese classical setforAug. 25 I I1f E music concert Illinois to Edgar's- book drive When it comes la coopera- An Independent CommunityNewspaper Established in 1957 David Besser . Editor & Poblisiser Arts Council IeIIow lion, the best example is, the Dlant Miller - Dlrueter nf AdvertisIng - 3 Fan Wei Tsu will perform a con- 8746 N. Shermer Road, Mark KreJeefsl- Production Manager :combined efforts of the Glen- Nues, Illinois 60648 (708)966-3900 Linda Burns- Copy Editor cell o classical Chinese music brook Fire District's, NUes Fire i at Skokie Public Librasy on Department's, North Maine Fire Aug. 26 at 3 p.m. ProtectionDistricts,and the Fan has given several major Roiemont Public Safety Depart- concert tours around the United meat's Fabtic Edacation Divi- NuésSquares Nues Park Boardhires Nelson'sreplacement States introducing Chinese mu- sions. sic lo western musicians, schol- A fine example of this, states arsandaudiences.Hefirst perform at Omni gained public attention in 177 Cheif Kinowski of the Hiles Fire when he won the National Ma- Department,isthenpconsing - sic Competition in Taiwan. He Fire Safety Day ro be held at the Gotf Mill Shopping Center on Park boardnames makes frequent appearances in concerIa and raido programs as Saturday, Aug. 25 between 9 zheug soloiss. Fan has complet- am. and 6 p.m. ed a Masters' Degree in Western Planning for this full tay of music hissoty at Northwestern Fire Safety Education has been newrecreation head University and is currently a under the leadership of Isrefight. by Sheilva Hackett docloral candidate there. er, paramedic Dave Chapp .of 'Photocop' Nancie Boland, 550w with the Park Director Tom Lippert tat- Sunday's concert consists of the Niles Fire DepartmenL Sera- Mount Prospect Park District, er described Boland as energetic serveral traditional pieces per- ing with Dave is Lt. George Mi- gets preview will be new anperintendent ofandorganized, "A dynamite per- fanned on the zheag, a type of chehl of the Gtenbrook Fire Dis- recreation for the Niles Park Dis- son, a reel asset to the district, Chinese zither. - tiit,Fire Marshal Wayne E. in Nues leid, replacing the receallyre- who will have ideas (for) theree. Admission is free. the library Farthon of the North Maine Fire by Nancy Keraminas signed Deberah Nelson. Nitro reation program." Boland,a Des is Icoated at 5215 Oakson Street Department and Inspector Terry Park Commissioner Elaine Hei- Plaines resident, earned a bache- in Skokie. Regan of the Rosemont Public Drivers, the day of reckoning may be fast approaching and urn announced Boland's appoint- tor's degree at George Williams Safety DepartmenL ment at the monthly meeting -of College. you'dbelIer watch those speed Adult fall park district commissioners Aug. Commissioner Hmm intro- Headlining the full day of an- limits. And ifyou want to see 21. Alderman Roman Pucinski (ìft) joins Snore- Mary A/ice Baies have together collected more livides wil be the, now famous, how quickly the wheels of traffic daced two other park district staff athletic tary ofStateasidStateLibrarianJim Edgarand than 1O,000booksforJim Edgar's Books from ChildrensFireSafety Honte. Botarel hua served. inthe members, Shelly Spilman, for- enforcement can move ifyou are Mount Prospect district nearly GregCzajkowskiof Nues at Festival Polonaise the Heariland'programtoaid libraries and Thistrailerdepictsa model speeding, catch the 7 merly of the Winnetka Comma- leagues - Fhotn by David Miller p.m. "test- seven years, in a variety of roles, nity House, as recreation pro. in GrantPark, July 13.Gregandhis teacher schoolsinPoland. - kitchen with common hazards, a drive' of a conliusrersial,high- TheNilespark Dislnictis look- bat carrentiy holds the dual posi- gramsupervisor,andLupe bedroom for teaching children Undeterred bythehot,humid Weather Aug. 18, members of tech photo radar unit priorto the tian of program manager/special ing for teams for the following Yen C. Chou Youth soccer what to do in case of a fire- the NIfesSquares execute Hiles village meeting Taesday, Martinez, formerly ofNarthwest- fall leagues: Men's Flag Football, Jozwiak Park turns underthedirectionof calter projects coordinator, She hadper- em University, as park ground- which includes the selection of a Gane Germain. Thesquare Aag.28. - Men's 30 & Over, 16" Softball, Marine Fíe, Yen C. Chou son registration second exit - and the use of aim- dancing demonstration atthe Civic ViOnsly worked one year in the Sman. Heinen said a custodian re- ofJohn K. and Diane R. Chou of batting cage CenterPlaza,Oakton Streetand Waukegan Road, Niles,was Village Manager Abe Selman SchaamburgPaek District, Men's6' &Under Basketball, Co- alated smoke. cautions that there isno immedi- Continued en Page 34 Ree 14" Muahball, and Co-ReePark Ridge, has completedre- underway partof adrive to seek newclubmembers.Beginners lessons renovations The North Maine Fire Depart- ate plan to deputize California- Volleyball. cruitliainingatMaarineCorpsRe startattheporkdiafs'ictjnSeptember. - cntitDepot, San Diego. The Nilen Park Disthct ja hap- FaIl Youth SoccerRegislralion nientwillbe conssnictinga based United Technologies, the For application and league in- 5 DOW being laken for the Niles Dist. 70appròves formation contact John Jrkot at He joined the Marine Cospe in Py to annouoce their plans to mock bedroom inthemall company that has recently dead- - February 1990, completeiyrenovaie their cannentFatth District Youth Soccer Fra- whichwill be used to teanh cbS- operithe devices capable of (708) 967-6975. - - balling cage complex lecated atgram. Teams according to school - Hohs resignsas MG clockingavehielermveling ates- referendum correction - then how to properly ruant when and Touhy & gande wilt be fomsed lolo the erst speed white taking apftolo- byLindaA.Bnrus Jozwiak Fads, F the smoke alaria sounds, as well - Avenues. - following leagues: 3rd k 4th, 5th - graph ofthe driver asid front seat as a demonstration on how to District 70 school beard mcm- ing. - Sc 6th, and 7th k 8th. Single par- park superintendent Due to Ihio improvement, it is crawl below the smoke in a Continued en Page 34 - bers approved a resolution Mon. ticipants from a school will be Under Ike Freedom of Infor- necessary lo close the mini-golf room. day night to correct the title ofa mationAct,AngelaAdler, We Help Our Seniors and baiting cages immediatelyplacedon a team. Practices tobe- by Linda A. Burns D-UIdriver Nov. 6 ballot referendum they spokeswoman for acitizen's gin on September 10th. FeeWee The Rosemont Department following the Labor Day Week- will have an ongoing demonslra- Richard Mobs has annoancedand sapes lo spend 2-3 hours a paasedAag. 13. groapopposed toefforts to regain end. Watch for the "Grand Open-Soccer registrntion is also being he will retire from his position as smashes into The referendam, which would Borg School, obtained a copy of token for children in Kindergart- lion dealing with the proper set- day at Village Hall. Stay Fiscally Fit. Ing' sometime in late spring of superintendent of buildings and Hahs came to the park district be binding on the board's future the resolutionpassedAug. 13 and 1991! en, Ist & 2nd gesdes. FeoWee lings for hot waler heaters for 3squad cars - grounds at the Morton Grove actions, asks voters to decide the 1111e stated, "Resolution au- Soccer will begin on Sept. 8. Tho safety purposes asid will include eight years ago from a 35-year with their disptay a 1924 Arecs- ParkDislrictooOct. 12. stiut as a roots salesman -for A 28-year-old Skokie man was whether the District 70 school thorizing an increase in tise lax Michigan fall cost per participantfor boih The 63-year-oldsaperinten- charged with maltipte truffier of-hoard should be authorized to rate for operaliout, bailding and Fox Antique Fire Engine. As a - Deans Food Company. He start- Youth & FeeWee Soccer is $28. dent and mayor ofMoeton Grove fentes Aug. 8, following an inri- parchase and/oracquire the Borg maintenance purpilsea and publi- Contact John Jekot at (708) 967- very visual edacalional process ed at the bottom of tise tadder colors tour said he prefebs to look upon this dent where he plowed into threeSchool located ut 8601 Menais] cation thereof." The Nilea Fark District, in6975 for forthcrinformation. the Glenheook Department wilt catting grass and painting. Even- have a static display of things move as aredireclion in his liferosIly he started helping oat with police vehicles slopped on theAve. foroehool purposea. Adler claims the original tille cooperation with Superior Tours, rather than as retiremenL Hethe park budgets and was askedparkway in the 6200 block of The board voted 4-2 to title the sounds as if the board had the au- presents a four day trip to Michi- Youth soccer that burn. This is an informative plans to spend more time with hissome three years ago to be the so- Touhy Avenue, causing approxi- document "Resolution Authoriz- thority, if the referendum passes, gans Scenic Upperpeninsula. coaches wanted and educational display helping wife, eightchildren and24 grand-periuteadent. matety $7,000damage. ingReferendam Election." Board to incrpase the tax rate to fand cf- Tours, mous meals, and deluxe children and adults understand children. He will continue to be Park Administrative Manager The weslbeand driver narrow- memheesiark OlanderaudFranjc fortsto regain Borg possibly accommodations are included in TheNilesFaek District is look- ly avoided hitting lite three police Cordes voted against the meas- ing for volunteer coaches for its haw dangerous and total fire can involved in village government Centinued en Page 34 through -cosllycondemnation the molorcoach tour. Trip dates be. officers, who had responded loore. proceediags. are Sept 24-27. Cost for the tripfall toccerpmgram. another traffic incident and were This action brought criticism Contact John Jekot for more Joining with-a display and ab- Adler said board member Jim - is$309, with a$20 refundable de- - standingbehindtheirparkedfrom many ofthe 75 residents information andacoachingappli- livity witt be members of the Sportmart Plazamay at- Quinn, who read eight pages of posilduebySept. I. Continued on Page 34 tending the school boardmees- Hiers thith details are availablecation form. Park Ridge Fire Departments Cantinoed on Page 34 at the Administrative Office or Water Rescue Team. For the get Ballard Leisure Center. For far-Maine Township benefit of thase attending the new restaurant thur information, contact Dub days activities Park Ridgn will by Sheilya Hackett July 4th awardrecipients Swanson at 824-3860. considers tax be explaining water safety, res- cae eqaipmnnt, and trainiag of lsanewrestaarantin the fulare H - C Developers, owners of THE BUGLE levies - rescue workers.- forSporlmartFlaza, Harlem Av- the plaza, are petitioningthe uspn069-760) The Maine Township Board enue and Dumpster Street, NUes? Nues Zoning and Planning Corn- DavId Besser wilt consider proposed 1990-91 Among the many pieces of The spare recenlly vacated by missiotifora coning change from Edite, and PublIsher tax leviet for the Generai Town educational material to br hand- Uniforms Unlimited, 7205 B-1 toB-1,special oseandavari- 990 Fand and the General Assistance ed out there will be the opparts. Dempster St., may be the site of aation on the 165 required parking Fund at ils next meeting al 7:30 airy for children who attend to new,buffetstylerestaurentspaces. s teWSPAPER make their own Fire Safety Bat- _t , w- rusocîanios p.m. Tnsday, Ang. 28, in the geared to seat 300, according to Salerno said Larry Hochberg We can help you green up your golden yenta - tons. Sevnral of the participating Jeu Salerno, Niles director of VOL. 34, NO. 5t AUGUST 23, 1990Maine Township Town Hall, andSanfordCanlorofH-C De- with a dependable retirement Income and real financial 1700 Ballard Road,ParkRidge. fire drpartmeuts plan on having code enforcement. - Continued on Page 34 fecurity. We offer savingu plans, certificaba and money 8746N. -Shermer Rd. Proposed levies callingfor One or more pieces of their fue market Invealmenlu.All with very agraclive yielda and Nibs. IL60648 $1710150m theTownFundand equipment on display during the the added aafety of the FDIC. Plane: 966-39910-l-2-4 $268,220 in the General Mois- day's events. - Sign of the times: Pabltshed Weekly mi Thorsday tance Fund were presented to the In Nues, Itlbsuls Correction Secnnd Class Postage for beard Monday, Aug. 13. Both Gal ca&t meet Nilesguy The BogIe paid at Chlcage, IlL levies axe "woddng proposals' In the Community Focus byNancy Keraminas Pnstmastes't arad address andwillprobablyhe modified by story which appeared in The - 4M FIRST NATIONAL BANK changesto The BogIe, 8746 the board, according to Supervia- Bagle Aug. 16 about the wed- For the past month, hundreds, red-hulees] NUes man named us OF MORTON GROVE Shermer Rd., Nites, IL 68618 orJoanB. Hall. ding of the couple afflicted perhaps thousandsofpeople have Toay wham Denise has been ley- However, Hall said it is almost with multiple sclerosis, the of- passed by the hand-lettered sign lag tocontacL Snbsurlptlon Rote (In Advance) certain that the adopted levies final performing the ceremo- nearWaukeganRoad and Oskton "tmet Toay at u concert in ! AMid-Citco Bank Per single copy .8.25 Oneyeor $13.99wilt be lower than last yeafs fig- ny was mistakenly identified. SleceL Most people probablyJaly....I was there with my sister Twoyeers $22.50uresof$l,715, 438 for theGen- Retired Cook County Circuit mistake itas an appeal fora mias- and brother-ia-law. l-te was there Three years $29.99- eral TownFundand$308,279 fer Court Jadge Kenneth J. Cohen ing pet and havens read the mea- with his two children, u sou- I year Senior Citizens. .. 511.50 officiated. The couple chose a 6205 Domputer Str.I theGeneral Maislance Fund. sage. Incredibly, there have been Bobby, t think was his name sud A year (ost of manly). . .$10.95 The levies are expected to be jadge to show their gratitude no crank calls. Only Iwo peoplea daughter, both in their early Philomena Drozdz of Ni/es re- Pictured left to rightare s'aro ooa,c vice I year (foreign) $35.00 ce/ved a Special Recognition Award from the adopted at the Aug. 28 meeting. for the help they've received have contacted Denise, the yoang teens." Deuise related an evening President Bud Skaja,Commissioner Carol Pa- All APO addresses from the state in thee disabilt- t'lits Park District Board of Commissioners os fer Servicemen $25.00The public in encouraged to at- Mt. Ptssspect woman who placed spent playing with Tony's bmod, for nek, the Drozdzs, Comm/os/sire,- F/iisstmi sign on the pote: oar, a r,urï- discovering he was also (nji , , 'tIN/fannual agqpsc.sypqf the local,co for Ihe l. nen, Gourd President Walter Beusas, pd obli5jfth57 UtIirtIif feOOIItI Ose Csntinned en Page 34 ------.--GOrumireina9vJhanDurskj.-, y

. PAGE 4 THEBUCLETflÏJRSDAYAUtST23j THE BUOL?, THURSDAY, AUGtwr2Ï990 'PACES Annunziosponsors legislation SALE ENDS WED., - s J AUG. 29. for long-termhealth òare WHOLE .. i.- I MEATS U.S.D.A. GOVT.INSPECTED : WHOLE g BEEF FRESH BONELESS MOVIE & ICE CREAM LEG 'O LAMÉ The movie, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" will be shown at the TENDERLOIN ' center ou Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 1:30 p.m. tre cream cups will CHICKEN F be served. There isno charge for this event, however, reserva- titins are necessary. BREASt MEN'S CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT The Men's Club 18-hole golf tournament to Chalet Golf Clnb in Car3, is set for Friday, Sept. 7. The cost is $24 for golf, cats s # and peizes. Payment shoald be made at the senior center when registering. 7 LB. LB. .9 st,? WOMEN'S CLUB POT LUCK SALAD LUNCHEON AVG. 6 LB. The Nitre Senior Center Women's Club in upoissorijiga pot LB. 'e luck salad lancheonon Monday, Aug. 27 at noon. Any Niles LIMIT . senior lady 62 years and older or who is ayounger spoaso is in- U.S.D.A. CHOICE vised to participate. Ladies should bring a homemade WITH $10.00 FRESH MEATPURCHASE WHOLE salati EYE OF ROUND lunge enough to feed 4-il people. Emottment isnow being taken t98 LAMB RACK and can be made by calling Cindy Gow at 967-6t00,ext. 376. ROAST LB. FANCY FRESH FRYERS Ladies should indicated what type of salad theyare bringing, such as tuna, chicken, posta, frit and vegetable. Followingthe WHOLE CHOICE e luncheon, a business meeting wilt be held. An icecream social wilt be held after the meeting. CUT UP 690LB. SKIRT BRIDGE AT BALLARD LIQUORS FRESH CUT The Bridge Ptssgram will mece at Ballant Leisure STEAKS il Center at CHICKEN s8320 Ballard Rd. en Taenday, Sept. 18at t p.m. Bridge meets s i on the first, second and fourth Tuesdayn at the senior (Left fo right) Congressman Frank Annunzio vide long-term health care, especially for the center BREAST u LB. FLANK each month. Bridge mete the third Thesdayat each month at (I lfh Dist-Ill), andhis constituent, Fannie Cher- elderly, pledged his vigorous support toward Ballard. MINELLIS HOMEMADE STEAKS SKINNED s98 took, who ioa memberoffhe National Council of SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING LB. achieving early enactment of a program which The Senior Men's Bowling 'League Senior Citizens, discuss prospects forpassage would emphasize high quailty care as we/I will hold a meetingon ITALIAN 3LSS. as Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 12:30 HOTOR ' LEAN GROUND QQ in Congress of a national health careprogram. cost containment. p.m. ai Brunswick Nues Lanes, $ I 99 7333 Milwaukee Ave. Bowlingwill begin on Sept. 5. If SAUSAGE MILD LB. Annunzio, who is a sponsor oflegislafion topro- you are CHUCK ME ' nnable to attend Ihr meeting butare still interested in bowling, Passages sign np with Andy Andersonat the Senior Men's Club or call Andy at 647-7245. The meeting Complete Service, cast of bowling is $5.25per Nues Senior lecture on week (substitutes- $4). LEAN Selection & Repair . Center pianè Western art WOODCARVING PROGRAM BOILED HAM. Get itAllat i The Nitre Senior Center is now acceptingregistration for falls 89 Village Plumbing "Westem An" Renaissance to woodcarving classes. Classes will beginon Tuesday, Sept. lt at 12 OZ. BRICK or MUENSTER $ 29 OLD FASHIONED health fair IhePresent" will bediscussed ma Ballard Leisure Center, 8320 Ballard Rd.Registration for this CANS CHEESE $ i 89 "GAS; YOUR BEST Passages Through Life tenture class may be made at Ihr seniorcenter.The cinas fee is $16 MEAT LOAF U lOLL The Niles Senior Center willfrom t to 2:30p.m. Tuesay, Aug. ENERGY VALUE" which includes all supplies excepta small carving knife and DAVID BERG BUSCH SOFT host the Wiles Senior Center28, in room t 12 at Oakton Corn- meets for 8 weeks. For additional informationon this class, 4LB. $29 health Fair on Wednesday, Sept.munity College East, 7701 N. please call Maureen McNicholas PE. LB. . SAVEMONEY i at Ilse senior center, 967-tillS, z HOTDOGS SUMMER 12 from 9a.m. k t p.m. Lincoln Ave.,Skokie., ent,376. BOMBAY 1 POUND PRICE s I 89 VHEN YOU A variety oftereenings will IdII aaOlpsOn wus um a mas- OIL PAINT CLASS REGISTRATION i ' $2.69LB. SAUSAGE u1/2 LB. REPLACE :offered tuclt as foot, hearing, vi-ter'sdegYee in Fine Arts from the senior center is now taking regissation for thefall Oit GIN YOUR OLD ojos, bloodpressare, dental andSchtesloftheAutlnsilt9te wiltre Painting program. Classes will beheldon-Tuesthys frocs 9:0 WATER glucose monitoring will ite of- view the progression of western tO I I am. beginnuig Sept. 11 and endine Dec. 4 The clasl1 is open to both beginnIng said advanced artiits. Tuition is $15 and PRODUCE HEATER fermi. There will also bea bloodant from painting as an illusion to .ef4'- CRISP WITH draw forSMA-27 which inclndeo paintingasanobjecL does not include supplies. Advancedregislmlion is required and LARGE ITALIAN PRUNE may be made by calling the senior center. - 'i," 750ML. A NEW GAS cbolesteml, HDL, LDL and T4. A $1 donation is requested. For CUCUMBERS CANTALOUPE PLUMS ENERGY Also includedwilt beaCBC withinformation,call 635-1414. SQUARE DANCING IN TRE FALL SAVER. difrential. The Senior Square Dancing willresume on Tuesday, Sept. 4ï FURY Alt screenings wilt requirean Nilesite sat 1:30 p.m. at the senior center. Classesare open to all mcm- 2 F0R29 40 GIL flUb.? appointment. Someof thescreen- bers of the senior center and theeh isno charge to attend. For in- 3LBi EO go Gli. f10502 s CANADIAN RESERVE SEEDLESS ingt wilt be free whileoilsers will formation call the senior centerat 967-tillS, EXL 376. BARLETT have a fee attached, All moves after .çE M screen- MEN'S EXERCISE PROGRAM BLENDED CANADIAN GRAPES ingsare restricted to Nitos seniors s PEARS . 37 years Registration is now being taken forthe fall sessinn of Men's I 62 years and older and their Exercise. The program will WHOLE Ruth Gorman, 80, will be on meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays,8 y000gerspoases. to 11 n.m. from Sept 4 through Dec. 20. WHISKY We wilt also have a variety ofher way to Glenside, PA, Satire- (no class Nov. 22). WATERMELQN day, Aug. 25, to live with her The cost of this 16 weekprogram is $15. Beginner studentswill hospitats, agencies, and societies meet on Thwsdays only for the first half Si f99 DELICIOUS VAWE daughter after residing in Niles of the program. tnter- attending to exhibit materiatsand mediate/Advanced students will i information. Browsers f150 37 years. meet on both Tuesdaysand NECTARINES are wet- Thursdays for the entire session.The classes will come! To register forany of Ilse Gorman belonged to the Gold- meet at Gren- nan Heights Gymnasium and FitnessRoom. The Niles Park screenings, call 967-6100,ext.en Age Club and the All Amen- District requires all those can Club at the Trident Center in registered to havea vrdd anuitaI fit- villac 376. Space is limited. ness room pass. Passes are $10 and , 13. Niles where she served as a vot- can be purchased at Oren- Due to thellealth Pair, thereg- nan Heights. Register at the senior j 'Mñ"////////////////// plumbing uiar monthly anteer for the Meats on Wheels center. DurIons permission ¿b S!W!R RVlf INC. bloodpresssre forms must be updatedannually. screening on Sept. 12 will be program. . cao. MEN'S CLUB TAM GOLF OUTING 9081 Courtland Dr.,Nifes celled. Blood pressures wilt be She was also a member of the WOLFSCHMIDT NIINELLIS FRESH SEALTEST 100% PURE 966175D taken at the Health Fair but please St. John Brebeuf parish where Tickets are available for the Tarn Golf Outingset for LARGE EGGS Wednesday, Sept. 19. The cost of the outing is HOMEMADE C orno, of MIjw,Gk,, R C0GltI0d note that an appointment isre- she helped Kay Sauren in the of- $7.50 which in- ORANGE JUICE VISIT OUR ShOWROOM TODAY' quirest. ficewith essential chores. etudes green fees, priZE money and lunch.Registratinn should VODKA PIZZA I Gorman wishes to bid a fond be made at the Niles Senior Center and paymeut made at that $399 .' farewelltoall the wonderful time. For addiUonat information, please call the seniorcenter al friends she has met here whom 967-6100, caL 376. : CHEESE DOZEN SELL 212INCH$500 ,. 1.75 LIt., 2 WITH EVERY *5.00 PURCHASE SWAP SUN. shewitt miss. MEN'S CLUBGOLF 112 GAL. SM. & BANQUET 12INCH$700 EXCLUDING PRICE OF EGGS TRADE The N,les Senior Center s SAUSAGE Men's Club golfersare hosting a 2 , WITHOUT PURCHASE R9Ø DOZ. Golf Banquet on Thursday, HAGOLE Des Plaines Oct. 18 st the Lose TreeRestaurat pRtCE in Nues. The banquet willbegin at noon. Thecost is $10 per 1, PEPPERIDGE FARM SUPREME MICROWAVABLE99 Mfl. singers begin person and should be made at the timeofregistration. The meen COCA COLA tnctudes family style dining alongwith a beverage. For addi- SNACK STICKS °°a- donai information, call the CLASSIC BEEF TAMALE rehearsals senior canter at 967-6100,ext. 376. REG. OR DIET u LINE DANCING CLASSES LOG CABIN 3, Des Plaines Senior Singers SET TO RESUME CENTRELLA will begin rehearsing for their Senior Lise Dancing isset to resame on Tuesdsy, PEPSI : $'29 1/2 Sept. 18 at REG. OR DIET SYRUP .ás.kAA lUth seasoe Monday, Sept.10. 2:30 p.m. Line Dancing isopen to alt members of the Nitre Sen- ICE CREAM GAL mr Center and is free. For Men and women who enjoy inforniatioa, call thesenior center. singing areinviteot tojoin. Noau- BATH SIZE L:T! GiT;!I! ; ditions are requiecit. Rehearsals Sis GOLDENAGE CLUB _$øu 99 CLAUSSEN A picnic was held -', s are held every Monday from I to at tIse Nites College SensinasyOn Aug. 8, with CANS DIAL SOAP. FLEA MARKET 85 seniors sheDding. We $359 'I 4PK. 3 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1040 were takes on tour of the vas-ions buiid- DILL PICKLESj 320Z iEgs, that were informative Thacken/Dempster SL and interesting, Theweather was ideal, in Des and the food superb! Plaines. were played and everyoae had FLEA MARKET time. a good COKE . BARQS FOR THE BENEFIT OF Sponsored hydre Des Plaines Tlierewjti be adedicaijon Pack District, tIse gesup performs at the Archbishop Quigley Preparatory SPRITE ROOT BEER IMPORTED ITALIAN w ereserv e the right to limit quantities and cur,ect ptintins errOts. MEN'S ASSOCIATION regularlyin Seminaryon Ang. 26 at l:30p.m.Joseph Cardinal llemadht REG. & DIET, thelocalarea ficiste, ondMayorDaley will of- SPECIALTY FOODS throughout the year. So if will bepresrnt. Membersare invited. ' LIJINERAII GENERAL HOSPITAL yoa Our former chaplain, Deacon 7780MILWAUKEE AVE, love to sing for the fue of it, and John Doles, retired andmoved to Wisconsin. 14e will be missed. 1800 W. Dempster enjoy making new friends, Jen and Augie Pranskecelebrated NEW HOURS: come their 54th wedding anniversary. nn( NULLS Polk Ridge, IL jom us On Mondays- or call Di- PHONE: Mon. thril Sat. 8:30 - 6:00 P.M. 44-7300 rector Ethel Dahlin-llemstein, Prayers are said forMichae! Provenzauo, who is inthe Lutheran ,luI Sun. 8:30 - 2:00 P.M. e63fto7ft95 .9Generalljpsitat. Goodwishesfor an earlyrecovery. 965-1315 j''' Ib LUI TIlE Risternow Commissioner Exhibitors PAGE? forfa11 emeritusaddresses Edison Morton Grove seminars Park seniors sought for Senior Citizens Registration is underwaya Senior Faire 470-5223 'Oomi-1kk's Oakton Community College Rast_ . - I NumberOne For Savigs! for six emeritus fall seminars 1fyou'reanorganization. which will begin the weekof Oct. is CHOLESTEROL SCREENING group or individnaJ interested in Cholesterol is essential Io a healthy body, There are basically i in mom 112, 7701 N. Lincoln scoringseniorcitizens,The ave..Skolde. North Shore Hotel Seniorsare in- .8 two different kinds, sometimes rOferted to us "good". und "bad," ThesL' seminarsinclude: Many people are aware that too much "bad" cholesterolmay be terested in inviting you topartici- gdangerous. What people may not know is that too little "goon" Reading about Childhood" from pate in their free and open to the li am. to 2p.m.on Mondays be- é:public Senior Fuira Eulraordi- cholesterol can also be dangerous. Foetnnately, peoplecan in- ginning Oct.1; Faibers and naireonFriday,Srpt. 14, 10a.m.- corporate changes into their lifestyles that can help rnjsetire Sons: Love, Conflictand Attach- "good" cholmterol and tower the "bad" cholesteroL 2 p.m.,8611 Chicago Ave., -Diet. Proper nutrition is essential, Eating friods ment fmm9:3Oto 11:30am. on Evanston.Not-for-profitand . containing Wednesdays beginning Oct. 3; mononusaturuted fat (such as olive oil) and avoidingfoodr high profit making groups are en- in unhealthy saturated fat (such as palm "Telling My Story:Creative cosaged tojoin in providing sen- or coconut oil) are two Writing" from .1 to 4p.m. on lors with services and/or informa-e important changes. . Wednesdays beginning Oct 3; tion geared towardhealth, -Weight lass, Obesity contributes to low "good"choleatmI, "Couples Communication from A healthy diet and good exercise program willnot only help in finance, transportation as well as weight loss, but may also raise the "good" 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays begin- recreation and beauty. Groups al- cholesterol level and ning Oct. 4; "Photography from ready involved include North- reduce Ehe risk of heart attaclç Talk toa doctor aboutweight toss goals. - Square One" from 9:30 to 11:30 Joanne Alter. Western University Dental a.m.onFridaysbeginningOct. 5. School, CTA, Wilfred Beauty -Exercise, Make exercise a regular habit,Activities suchas Commissioner Joasne Altar, brisk walking, canning, swimmingand biking are all A one-day seminar, "Qnietingof the Metropolitan Water Roc- A good the Mind, Opening the lirait: An choices. Remember, see a doctor beforebeginning any exercise tamatios District ofGreater Chi- BOOEh are available for inter- program. Interfaith Day of Reflection," estedparties atanomival fee. THEDmSCOLtthRV cago, wilt be the guest speaker -Stop smoking, Cessatson of smoking raises W1 I will beconducted from 10a.m.to For booth information, roser- g "good" cholese- for the Edison Park Senior Citi- tr,t and is an important step in improving Frnnhly Grnsnd Neu Zealand P mvi susly F,nzen 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12. Thecost valions and other points of inter- overall heatjli, - Orner Thompson sr Red Flsr,e zens os Thursday, Aug. 21 -Talk to a doctor and know 0,155511 Omuvd'I,pint - ranges from 3O to $50. Rath est contact Mrs. Small at (708) your cholesterol level, Somepa- To register, call 635-1414 or Frauktis,coordinator, Erute may require medication in addition Ground -Beef Orange Houghy Fillets announced Ehe medie0 witt be 864-0400. to diet, exercise, and Seedless GrapeS Red Raspberries stopinroom Il4atOaktonflas( weight loss, lt's easy to make cholmterolcontrol a habit and held at Ehe First Edison I'ark doctor can help, A clinic for cholesterol- a United Church of Christ, 6675 Food sought F from 9 to 10 screening wilt be held Robert A. Ruzzier am. on Tuesday, Aug. 28 in the FtickingerSenior N. Oketo, at 12:45p.m. Alter Center. All are invited, Robert A. Ruzzier, son ofwill speak to the groupou, "The for emergency George A. Ruzzier of 6079 N. Workings of tIse Metropolitan RETIREMENT FAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE - Sauganash Ave., Chicago, sed Water Reclamation District". pantry The North Shore Retirement Maria Almea of 141 W. Bailey 3 Hotel ut 1611 ChicagoAve. in Maine Township Superviserr Evanston invites seniorsand others to Ehe 5th annual -Oft Ib. Ib. Rd.,Naperville, has been promot- Senior Companion Retirement 00sluge pone perpnsnd resents 2v%óII ea. - Joan B. t-lai! has issued a plea foc Fair Extraordinaire, The fairewill be held fróm 50 ed in the U.S. Air Force to Ehe donations of canned goods and n.m. lo 2 rankoftechsicat sergeant. Program p.m. on Friday, Sept 14, Featuresst the fair will be health Ruzzier is an aircraft aerea-inaugurated nonperishable food items to ro- screenings, snpporlive services, beautymake-overs, caricature stock Ehe township's emergency'¿artist, door prizes and refreshmeuta, ment systems technician at RAB Ten years ago, The Center offood pasey. For-more information call Lakenheath, England. Ehe North Shore Hotelat 864-6400, Concern, Suite 223,1580 N. The township maintains Ehe SOFT ASSORBIN1 Northwest Highway, Park emergency foodpantey to help in- CREATIVE GIFT-MAKJNG Rsdgr, inaugoraej - CLASS SENIOR CITIZENS itsSenior dividuals and families in crisis Monday mornings are fun and festiveat the Flickinger Senior Companion Program. silualions. Shampoo & Sot $2.50 Center with the weeklycongregntion of ladies in theCreative oss Haircut $3.00 Working oat of The Center, The food pantry is paeticutarty Gift-Making Class wôrking feverishly these dedicatrsj people and.enjoying one anoth- EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY are first shortofcereals, pasta, tomato sad er's company. Participants shareand teach their crafts and Ar. MonsCripporUtyjing$3.00 trained by the Family Care Ser- spaghettisauces, and canned Ial-- 1Men ente with one another each Monday beginningat 10 n.m. Craft- flsg.eir Uy5ng$5.00 vice Organization,after which meals, including Spare, meat and ers ofall skill levels are welcome. 11111, they visit sis to 12 homebosaslcheese ravioli, and other conned ioor-.' individuals each week. The toue- I Ib. pkg. meats. Donations of othernos- LIONSCLUB- - - ly, isolated and depressedare in- SnQuIn,o, nun, Salt Buy One, Gil One 24pick 12 ciOrnuli, 5mm All Vu mieSes perishable food items andgrO The Morton Grove Lions Clubcontinues in their effortio S,flgleRsll eluded in this category. cery store gift crrlificases areal- promote vision and hearing improvemente Oscar Mayer RC. Diet Rite, SInnIfer'n Rel through research and $A99 - FREDERICK'S COIFFURES To learn more about thispro- ways welcome. Bou Entrann nr 5351 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. J community services. The Lions have a drop-hou at the Flicking Bacon 7-Up or Dr Pepper Scottissue FOR289C Tradltlnnnl PIzza. CHICAGO, ILL. gram, or The Centers twenty er Municipal Center for people who LimmI 4 pluase Additibral pu,clmnsns 05 90 ea 2 5OFF tOsti said, 'We wouldappre- wish to contribute old and prmnemeflncto 25% nIl 631-0574 two other programs, please callcrate any help we can get isre- (' unused glasses or hearing aids, The Manicipal ' Joan at (708) 823-0453. Center is open slockiug the pansy andencaso- from 8:30 am. to 5p.m., Monday through Friday and 8:30to agecommsnitygroupsto noon on Saturday, GROCERY PROOUCE 4conduct food drives no wecan SIX FLAGS 'REPLACE YOUR OLDRANGE conLinuetomort emergeucy INTERGENERATIONAL COURSES 20 $'99 lllirOis 0,00v Unronwenl WITH A NEW ENERGY needs. Oakton Community College will offer twocourses on inter- Royal Oak Charcoal LBBAO U Yellow Corn 15 SAVING Food and gift certificales.may generational relationuhips which bring together the dynamics of 35 5e. b,irk 24 n, pug SOIn. Nm-Ore, 55mm n, NU n,.rks UI CrOiS,, '059,n MODERN $499-IiREWF- ANERIGA.. be brought to the Maise Town- children and older adults. The classes begin - - MAID GAS COOK TOP the work of Aug, Folger's ADCCoffee FfsllugsBunvy's 50thbirthdayIJoiv Dominiek's& ship Town Hall, 1700 Ballard 27 and are entitled tnteegenrratioual Play andCinative Expees- 64 02. stO. Ruuula, sr Hsmestylr Sin FlagsGreatAmerieaineetebralivgnoWs'bjrthduy u nfl Road, Park Ridge (betwees siou at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, and Intergenerational Large Peaches or PILOTLESS IGNITION Pot- Group Dy- Tropicala 100% Pure Orange Juice vabigwayF Brivgtheenorefamjpytu5ixFlagsflreat a&u 41 ter and Greenwood) daring regs- namics at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Formoor information, call America tor a Isv-filled day of rides andspecial Red Jim Nectarines - ' -98! lar office hours form 9 (708)635.1461, 64 ni. btL Rngularnr Unsre,,tud attractions. Enperievce the eucitng new Iron Wnll w-n-i am. lo 5 si_ne 5vlabel p.m. Monday through Friday and looping and Stand-up roller coaster! Dominick's feuil 69! 9a.m. io noon Saturday. KEEP SMILING Wisk Liquid - savesVau$3.000nnvedayadmissiun ticketoand Cauliflower VAWE The most common disease- ofman is dental decay. Mod6rn $2.00nnchildren'stickess Pick up ynurdisenunfed -1m_d U. lid eInsam Firsi o! Ihn Season For iuformatirincall297. reIan,'. 3$15g GAS: YOUR BEST dental science has made enGouons advances in decreasing tite DELI Iicketsallseauon InegattheCusfomerservice Desk Paula Red Apples SSIO,ex1235. of all Dominick's Finer Fund stores. LBBAO , ENERGY VALUE incidence of dental disease through preventive techniques. Old- uusnh er iudi6iduals can benefit from dental science because proven- i lb. pkg. RegUlu. 1515k nr Onrliv 99c 3 $100 Goldman Home lave treatments that work for children also work for adults. With Hygrade's Bologna Discount Tickets Green Onions FOR I Red Onndlnss 0,50115w Meol agiug, there is a decrease in the productionof saliva, which may SOund s, nhaved $ 99 make eating and swallowing ' craft fair set more difficult or may sometimes Eckrich Smoked Honey Ham S300 Watermelon 'U - Save Over Cate Price S '1 95 The Goldman Home has invii- cause a burning or stinging sensalioa is Ehe mouth. Thiscan be 53.901E, OriOne Day Adult Admission Tickets - U ed organizations and individanla improved by frequently takiag small sips ofwater or other tiq- s.s lb. pkg. Rngular'or Hoi nids, particularly while eatilag. Anincrease is the amount of liq- to parucipote in The Craft Fair of Hygrades Smoked - U.S.D.A Grodnd Choice nest RouNd Ssen.ie thearea. nid consumed during the daymay also help to relieve dry 2$ $ 79 650 Round Steak Is If interested call Ehe Activity mouth. The consumption of drinkscoutainiug csffeiue shontd or Polish Sausage ron be avoided at caffeine contribates Playf old1M Limmil 3 pIeuse . 15' pum lb. nolAn sr IsmIhA, prooenniv Office,(708) to dry mouth, The Illinois Featur.d This W..k - CRSH JTRTIOfl' 647-9875.The Foundation of Dentistry for the UUU_A Gredid Chnioit,olChuokFimstC:ls, AlsdrCNl $ 29 Goldman Home islocatedat Handicapped provides a special program called Dentistry for the Homeboandand can be Uhu on Pot Roast or Steak - lt 6601 Toahy Ave., Niles.The 2.7 se. sullA 6 on. ausosnl or 2.25 un. 551105 - Lioil 3 pIense 15' pn,lb. eslmoln, lumlhic pmnunssimg reached locally by calling (708) 674-7755. - Stfluun#1 Craft Fair will be held outdoors fsnsu9ed lorvulun T'urne Cenlim Cut Chuck Roust 01.55 b. On Sunday, Sept 9. . For more information about these senior Sure Deodorant U_n_n_A OssI lIsp F,nsl, services and recreo- n,thoocpo0lvntoru Fryer Drumsticks slion programs, call the Morton GroveSenior Hot Line at 470- $199 a I LEGALNOTICE 5223, or the Prairie View CommanityCenter at 965-7447. To etirl Notice is hereby given, pur- receive the "Seniors in Morton Grove" newsletter,send $2.50 -Lamb Sale 25ot Suant to "Ais Act in relation to for Ehe Morton Grove Patio District, Puokane pIlon psI pound ,rIlesIs 25% sIl 6834 Dempster St., Morton Calling -All Kids! the use of an Assanned Noosein Grove 60053, - the condact or transactionof Be a Nnw for sale Busiuesniii Ehe LlncolnPark al alt Duminiete's sterns: YrnulouslyFmoznr State,"as lu se. sol . Frech noknd amended,that Zoo Ranger Us. Postage Stamps Alaskan Whitefish Fillets acertification Legal White Bread 69 was filed by the undersigned healthcare F, iSSu, AII5em15Cm,5Nk,:,,,Nosrr,, O,,,,,iNe ,,,,i, r $939 with the County Clerk of Cask Farm Raised Catfish - mc County. FLORAL Issues discussed - 15' eolIo per lboc luclhem PtsonoSn File No. Kt2325l on Aug. 7, Learutegal FIoraio,, Oele IhrunondoV AugusIVH. lOOn an pninEsCFFECTÌVEeFULL OAYS heailthcarebasicsat other person to makevital health ' Fidililly LOIlNsprNtiO Flesh Farm Reilad "Legal - THUIS BETrER KITCHENS,INÇ. t990 Under Ehe Asssmed Name Istuet: Concerning 2 voS pus $499 Fil SUt SUN NON ,tut WIT Hindu,,, Dliii ido'cIU art decisions in Eheevent you are un- AUG Fus Ato, AUG tE $449 . . Healthcare and Estate tt it ts not to NUtti NOS 09 7640 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. of All European Roofing Oc Sid- Planning" able tes do so, Mini Kalanchoe Whole Silver Salmon ing with the place of business on Monday, Ang. 27 at 7p.m. at Uleuks 55.05 lb F111015 0555 lb locatedat 4006Butterfield, Ehe St, Francti Centerfor Worn. The fee is $10.Reservations - - - NuES. ILL. 967-7070 Bellwood IL., 60104 thetrue en's Health, 1800 ShermanAve,, arerequesled. p nautA(s) and residence address Evanston, KBA u.'... To make a reservusin,,, DESIGN .-... -.....- CENTER of'ówner(s) is: Jacek Wiszniew- Cynthi ge,attorney, s . . ski, 4006 Butterfield RD., Bell- will diurnos the mom information, call the St. . i es. importance of a FrancisCenterfor Women's .'8900d/lLt6llltt4$-.H e s sHa II us ì n s s s ' .- n y ru,r't CtE . SaCtJ,'t,

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0cc plañs trip - The Consumer Connection , By Neil F. Hartigan to Stratford SinglesSc-ene Letters- ToThe United Wáy awardsrecipiènt Attorney General of Illino4s Q.Ihave been shopping .Play Festival - around for a new car. Iwent to L---:Edflór Theater-lovers of all agés can AUGUST24 ------AUGUST25 severn! car dealers and was born- see someofthe finestproductions CATHOLIC ALUMNI ITALIANAM8ICAN - barded with confusing i*iforrna- of Shakespeare and the 20th ren. Allsingleyoungadulai SOCIALCLUI8 Eton. Is there a way to know Wry Greek ptaywrighls in a five- (ages 25-38) aie welcome at a Selman cites 'LeftHand' whether I am getting a good deal day field study course sponsored EtlsnicNight' Saturday, Aug, dance sponsored by the Catho' 25 atip.m. atmeGreeklniands on a new car? by Oaktou Community College lic Alumni Club at 9 p.m., Fn- on property tax column A. No. Your best approach is MONNACEP. The unique Strat- Restaurant, 300 Eaut22nd St, in lo know what kind of car and ford Play Prstival in Stnatfoed, day, Aug. 24, at the O'Hare Lombard.Completedinncr,mu- DearMr.Besuert operations you are looking for Ontario, will be held from Oct. 3 Marriott Hotel. 8535 W. Rig- sic und dancing. Call (708) 657- I um exuemely concerned gins Rd. (by Cumberland Ave. Village deserves an apology and and what yoa are willingto toi- 1416 foe desailu, Reservations about the iixenponuible andun- and the Kennedy Expy.). in - Eueallegationuregardh5gthe reuidenteofNileuareduearetrac- - spend before you walk into a Tourists will be PeaLed to six required. - Vil lIon form the Bugle and a corred dealers showroorn. plays; Sharespeare's Macbeth, As Chicagó. Non.memben admis- luge of NiImproperty teamexplanation ofthe facts involving Sinn is $6, The band is'" The full-size car costs more YouLikeltandThe Mrn.y Wives CATHOLICALUMNI -which you discussed in TheLeftVsllageofNilespropertytaaeu, initiallythanothers.ltcosts ofWindsor; Congreve's Love for market Riot." For more infer-CLUB - Hand column on Thursday, Au. morn to operate and maintain. Love; Bernard Slsaw's Misalli- marion, call (312) 726-0735. Miniature golf forsingle gust 16,1990, -- Verylnuly yours, asce and Guys and Dolls; and an However, il can be more corn- Neil Harligan - young adults (ages 21.35) will You reviewed one individual's . AbeSetmau fortable and carry six or more optional play; Poltack's One Ti- IN-BETWEENERS cLUB be sponsored by the Cutjsolic tax bill and concluded that the - Niles Village Manager passengers. The intermediate- Lastly and perhaps most im-gen so a Hill. A backstage tour, Siugles 40-65, the In-Alumni Çtub at 2 put, Saler- Village of Niles increased its size car is slightly smaller and portant, is to negotiate the price.and lectures by açtorsand profrs- Betweeners Clubwillholdday,Aug. 25,utHaunted pmpeity laxes for 1989, This isEDITORS'-NOTIf: costs a bit less to operate, at- Check your banks "Blue Book"sional staffwill help students un- ttseie monthly meeting in theTenIs, 7851 Harlem Ave., in not true! Quite feanldy. the Vil- Abe is dosereI. There was no though maintenance runs about for your old car'swholesaledrrstand all the variables that arr ministrycenter of St. Ray-Burbank. The fee is $4, Partie- lage of Hilen han led by exampleoverall village tax increase si the sasse as for the other cars. price; sse it as a benchmarkiuvolvedin thealerprorluctions. nsond'u Church, I-Oka dc Mil-ipants should meet ut theen- in holding theline on props'ty tau- 1989. Consider all Cosls and credits when consideringatrade-in. The course iustractor is Allen bum Streets, Mt. Prospect, ontrance hy the concession stand. es. We- cited oso Niles taxpayers' . beforebuying.Thisincludes Don't sign any final papers untilSchwartz, who has conducted Friday evening, Aug. 24, at 8For moreinforssiation,call The Village of Nileu has beenbsll which showed a $10.48 vil-

over 60 study tours to the Strut- p.m.Allsingleswelcome! - trade-in, lease, and rental caryou make sure the car is what (312) 726-0735. extremely concerned about thelage tax increase. Other taxpuy. . í- - factors. Check alt options and you want. The dealer must sign fond and Shaw Festivals over the Members $1, geesE $2. Wnap ever-increasing burden placed on-ers' bills had a decrease is their . - -.; years. His literary insight and - AUGUST26 ' warranties. Waerauties must tell to signify that all predetivery up awhile elephant for sale. oar residents by various taxingvsllage- tax which cotepeusated s ' you what is covered, who covers services-have been made. Have sense ofhumor have made his es- - Fon information call (708) 675-NORTH SHORE JEWISH SINGLES -.- -jtsnisdicsiosss, The Mayor asIdforothers' increases. il and for how long, and what coOed toises most popular. 4426. - - RobertE.Drew, Corporale Personnel Direc- alt waeeanties dated and signed. Board have made recoiled cf- Abe's opening sentence of"ir- dentofthe United Way/Crusade ofMercyofDes - you must dotobe satisfied if Have a consumer question? The approximate cost is $350 - North Shore Jewish Singles forts toencourage thesegeoups responsible and untrue atlega- lorofSchnwk; Inc., acceptediwo awards for his plus fees which includes round is holding ita end-of-summer to Plaines, presentedthe Pacesetter Plus and something goes wrong. Most Write Neil F. Harligan, Illinois SINGLE PROFESSIONAL exercise restraint in developingdont" is a bit strong. We spenta companyattherecentUnited Way/Crusade of warranties must be clearly la- triptransportation byluxury dance on -Sunday Aug 26, at Special Thanksawards to him. -- AttorneyGeneral,Consnmer SOCIETY - Iheirbudgess each year. We havegreat deal of lime reviewing and Mercy Awards luncheon. JamesB/se, Presi- bled as full or limiled, Protection Division, 500 Southcoach. theater tickets and 10<1g. On Friday, Aug. 24, Single7;30 p.m. at the Mayee Kaplan personally appeared and spokentabulatsng12taxingdistricts Ask about options and theirSecond Streel, Springfield, ILing,Theceach will leave atiarn, Professiònal Society will holdJCC. 5050 Church SL, Skokie,- out againul increaaed spendingwhich were iscluded iai this year's from Oakton Bast, 7701 N, Lin- cost' These include fabric seal- 62706. a "Hotter 'N Ever" Hawaiianwiththe big-band-sound of -proposalL - taubitls,Subsequently, we re- ers for upholstery, undercoating coIn Ave., Skokie. For registra- theme dance, heginning at 8;30Eddie Earn's Band. Free Park- What you have failed torecog-viewed several other taxhitis and and rustproofing, Options can Oor ue ax tien information, call Schwartz, p.m. at the Glen Buye Holidaying. free coffee. free refresh- nier is that the dollar amount offound them to have similar is- "At Peerless Federal you'll discover add significantly to the cost of (708)679-4123, - Inn,FinleyandRooseveltmessIa, dour prizes, All singles $1,975,000 levied by the Village,creases, The bigger pictsre of iu- the car. Don't be persuades! into .allotments --- Roads. lt's still hot--wear your - - invited (39+). Non-members lu proportioned among the resi-creased taxes was toue and accu- friendly, personalone-on-one adding a costly option you really Money seminar Hawaiian Luau outfit for this - denIa based on Ilse assessed valu-rule, - illinoismunicipalitieshave costis$6, - don't need or want, - been allotted$17,672.768 end-of.lhe-sernmer dance. Join ation of their property, The Vil- There has always been a Test drive the car.Putit as set for Sept. 13 S.P.S. for JEWISH SINGLES their share ofmotor fuet tax paid fun evening of - lageofNilm does notcontrol.normarked disparily of lower Niles attention to yóur through ils paces. Make sureinto the State Treasury during "What Every Person Should dancing. - Admission is $7 for The Jewish Singles -presents has it any say. in the determina-Township .taxbitls and- higher you are satisfied with its manen- Know About Money" is a semi- - non-members, For more infor-a Citywide Daqce on Sunday, lionofasseased value. Maine Township- bills,Since July, according to thelllinois De- naetohepresentedbyNorais Lex, August 26, from 7;45-tt;45 verabitity and comfort. If youpaetmentofTrausportation, mation about this and other TheVillageofNiles has leviedabout 70% ofNi!es residents live financial needs." are planning on keeping the car of WaddeD atid Reed Financial S.P.S. events, call the- Hotlinep.m., at the "Hyatt OHare Bi- and - collected tIse same - dollarin Maine Township, and mostly for u few years, you want to feel Motor fuel tax funds are allo- Services on Sept. 13 from 7-9 at (708) 260-1835, sto, Room", 9300 W. Bryn amount ($1,975,000) for proper-in single fasnity dwellings,we comfortable in riding and han- rated monthly to the varioas mu-,p.m. at Monlay College, 3750 W. Mawr, Rosemout. Admission y tases each year for the.pastthought the lasbill we riled was; tiling the car. flicipalities in Illinois foe theirPeterson. - CHICAGOLAND SINGLES is only $4 Live band. Free tlseetiyearn. more representative of most Ni- The orgunization of personal pueking - - Irsites'laxhitls streetsandhighways. The monies andAWARESINGLES - Some assessments went down, frass of a bitt allecatedarecomputedon the bu- finances so they can make more The Chieagoland Singles As- oilier went up. Some residentswhichrepncscutcdasmatter MIDWESTSINGLES -- - sis of population. dollaeswilfhediscussed - sociasioss and the Aware Singles - paid less in taxes and other paidgroup in the community. This seminar is fon the begin. The Midwest Singles Assort- group wilt sponsor "Chicago-ation invites all singles to an more. The Village collected only Abe told us his Maine Town- Theallotments to local munici- nun as well as for the more ad- land's 10th Anniversary Dance" ship condo unit's toral tasses de- V tressaN. MILWAUKEE AVE. open dance portl, with DJ music the $1,975,000, from property CHIcAGO, ILLINOIs 60651 palitirs are; Des Plaines, vanced investor. Cost is $10. Call with Ihr live music oftwo hunds laxes, the tame amount it has cot-creased. Most Nilcsites don't live Phon 158> u23.2124 at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, ac . $99,144; Glenview,$59,3l9; and (312) 248-9593 or (708) 647- from 8 p.m. to 2 n.m. on Friday, lectedfonitsepast Ilsreeyes. in condos oraparsmeuts aud most 1312) 631.0040 sod 631.0577 Niles,$54,363. 1360 ifyouwish toatlend. the Hyatt Regency Oak Brook Aug. 24, at the Stouffer lIasenHotel, 1909 Spring Rd., Oak You huvegnossly misinformedNilesites had increases iu their Guatemala trip Hotel, 400Park Boulevard, Itas-Brook. Admission is$5. Por Ilse general public! I believe thetaabills. ca. All singles are invited. Ad-morn informationcall(312) Gene Rssdnih mission is $12. Fon more infor- Freaident, Peerless Federal savines nank offered by North 282-0600. - motioncutt (312) 545-1515. Pullen attacks Mucci's -. Central College SPARES SUNDAY campaignstrategy - A 12-day trip to Guatemala for AUGUST 24.25-26 EVENING CLUB "Since i 928, we've bees committed lo providivg helpful ieancia! products to customers just ST. PETER'S SINGLES Dear Editor; Vacationingartists,photogra- The Spares Sunday Evening like. you. Don't wait. Experience oar special brand of friendly,- knowledgeable service SI, Peters Singles dances Pri- l've watched with interest allthis district, he should have some , pliers, and anyone interested in becauseForpersonal banking..we're Peerless." day, Aug. 24, 9 p.m. flecksClub will host a special singles spring and sumeser the confusionidea of how his own altribales re- the anthropology and archeology dance on Sunday, Aug. 26, at . Halt, 5131 N. Milwaukee Ave., seemingly bothering the Demo-tIed our district (if any of them of Central America will be of- the Morton Grove American A Full RangeOf Personal fereti by the Center for Continu- 54, and Saturday, Aug, 25, 9 crass' official nominee for Statedo) without having to wait lo de- Banking Products And Services p.m., SI. Emily Halt, 1400 EastLegion, 6140 Dempsler St, Represetitative in our 55th Dis-cide what kind ofattackto AtPeerless Federal you'll discover innovativeproducts that wake managing yoar money easier . . -, ing Education at North Central MorIon Grove. Dance to the 4- Cotlege,Nov. 23 throughDec. 4. Central Ave., Mt. Prospect. $5 tenet as he frets oven the courtmonnl. and more rewarding. Yotì'll find lending plans with competitive rates and terms. Of coarse, - isetudes drinks and late buffetpiece band of Mario's Society battle and recount following the One of the attitudes of our vot- Donald McVickrr, Ph.D., pro- you'll find issared-safe certificates ofdeposit with interest compounded dailyfor higher annual - fresar of anthropology at North and Sunday, Ang. 26, earlyOrchestris fnom 8 to 11 p.m. Republican Primary. ers that Mn, Mucci certainty faits yields. And they're all delivered with a spirit that can only be described as.,.Peerless. - - Central, and Barry Skurkis, as- evening dance, 6 to 9 p.m.,For information,call(708) I Me, Mucci and. hispatron,io understand is shut Itsey arr sick A . Aqua Bella banquet hull, 3630965-5730. Matie Township CommitteemanPf campaigns that do nothing hut . sistantprofessor ofartat the Col- - lege, will conduct this- their third N. Harlem. Ave., $4. (312) NickBlase,haverepeatedlyattack. They are looking for the Safety Assured ; - educational tourtoLatin Amen- 334-2589. CATHOLIC ALUMNI commented that he can't ges hispositive side of their candidates. Your-investmentin a Peerless Federa! savings account, certificate of deposit or retirement plan , - CLUB own campaign started until heThey want to know who cares ca AUGUST25 is as safe as safe cae be-insared safe to $1 00,000 bythe Federal Deposit Insarance Corporation, 'Itiscrary items A picnic for single young knows whomhe's running ahout them ansI their aspirations include: three and backed by the fall faith and credit of the United States government. - days in the jungles of et Peton; a COMBINED CLUB DAÑCE adults, ages 21 to 38, will he against. for their families. All singles use invited to thesponsoredbytheCatholic I snggest to the voters what You don't have to know who On a really big selection .visitto thehugeClassic,Maya tile uf Tikal; a Stop at Sribal in the Combined Club Singles Dance- Atsrnni Club from I p.qs, unid Me. Muori and Me. Blase areyour opponent is, Bob, to know Experience Peerless Banking of really beautiful Rio Pasion; three days in and with the live music of Mer-6 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 26, at really saying is that Mr. Muccishe people of our districl - or to If yoa're not satisfied with your carrent banking relationship for whatever reason, you owe it around Gualemala City with vis- cedes at 8;30 p.m. on Satar-Arie Crown Forest Preserve, does not yet know who he him- know yourself. to yourself and youriisasces to experience Peerless banking. From seven different checking grove#1,LaGrange Road, its to the ancient site of Kaminal- day, Aug. 25, at the Mairniott 'self is, Otherwise, he could essi- plans lo mortgage equity and consumer loans, you'll find the convenient services you need Armstrong floors.' O'Hare Hotel, 8535 W. Hig-south of 67th 51., in Country- ly hy now have told the voters Sincerely, juyu and Antigua, the colonial - delivered by professionals here al Peerless. capital of the Kingdom of Guate. gins Rd., Chicago. The danceside. The preserve enhance is about his qualifications and his Penny Fetten Really big selection! mala; astop atQuiniguatosee the is co-sponsored by the North-lust north of I-55, Activities plans. If 'he wanlu to represent State Representative Really beautiful floors! CHECK famous steine; and two days in west Singles Association, Sin- include volleyball and sofsball. Learn all about Peerless basking. Return this form for more information today. ancient Copan, "ilse Athens of the Call (312) 726-0735 for details Alt featuring the famous OUR gles & Company, and Young about food arrängements. Armutrorig no-was surface. New World." Suburban Singles. Admission College survival But don't delay- LOW PRICES Cost of the 12-day tripis will be $7. For more informa- AUGUST29 j $1,750, based ondouble ores- To:CeseOudnik, President, Peerless Federal Savings Sank j Ica..stdke4. lion call (312) 725-3300. - A.G. BETH gSRAEL - paney. beludest is roustI-trip air- workshops slated 'essaN. Milwaukee due, Chivego, IL 60k30 AG, BethtonartSingles _.j_ -fare from Chicago to Gaatemala NETWORK presents a program by Paul New and returning studenteRd..DesPlamnen, Tell me work abour all thePeerless bankie esnrvives . Mail me City, all giound transportation, - . - Thstg Network-A linic lo Jewish Bervid from the Illinois Atlor- can learn how to succeed in col- The seminar will review genen- complete iefarmrrien re she eddrnss listed below. L hotels. tours, breakfasts at the friends (ages 21.35) presents lege by attending free Collegeal study skille topics such as time reins and numenoas extras. Pan. soy General's Office on the Name ose 3rd osuna! couse on Satun- topic "White Collar Crime". Survival Skills Workubops atmanagement, study techniques, ticipation will be limited to 27 OaktonCommunityCoilege. note-taking,textbook day, Aug. 25, 8:30 p.m. We Wednesday Asg. 29 starling at reading Address PEERLESS KRAFTEX travelers. Ins Goldman. study specialist,and teat-taking. To register, call FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK .., To register or to obtain addi- cruise Ilse Chicago Riverou u 8 p.m. al A. Bethfrmaisl - fsne huaS auddanee under the will conduct three-hour work-635-1795 (Deu Plaines) nr 635- - City - 5/are - Zip tionat information. contare The Congregation, 3635 W, Dyv- Shops from I to 4 p.m. Tuesday, 1434 ($kokte). FLOOR CORPORATION 551es! MeetatWells and jfl:. Center for Continuing Education. on, Chicago. Donation $3. Aug. 28. in room 259 at Oaktou Phone heme - Werk hARWi: , waovroe} ,tt,,r, North Centrai College, P.0, Box Wacker to beard ship. Cosa is eluding refreshments. Asocial - ,6444 MILWAUKEE AVENUE East, 7701 N, Lincoln Ave,. 5ko- 3063, Napevillr, IL 60566-7063. $20. Call Joan at (708) 827- hour will follow' Ilse progeamI lairs currentlya Peen essvus tomer at the------branch. hie, and 5:30 to8;30 p.m. WITC!l (312) 763-6468 The telephone number is (708) 7453forinformationand For informationcall(312)- Wednesday, Aug. 29 and lb 4 ui am nerca,,ently a Pensi essere temer. CHICAGO - R.S.V.P. 549-3910. pm. Thursday, Aug. 30 in room 2502- ist Oaklon 161X1 E, Golf L 1! o . )4q . T4 MJUT j)UIfl' PAGE 10 THERUGLE,THURSDAY,AUGUT - PAGE ti , - - Church & TempleS

News - st. Zachary recipients Church plans Obituary 'City of Peace' award blood drive Harry B. Rose on Saturday, Aug. 25, St. Za- . Harry B. Rose, 72, of Glen, chaty Church will hostncommii- view died Sunday, Aug. t2 at uity blood drive. The drive wilt Lutheran General Hospital in behetd at St. Zachary Schoot, Park Ridge. Rose was tise own- 567 W. Atgonquin, Des Plaines, er of Candtetight Jewelers in from 8 am. to 2:30 p.m. Btood Nites. He founded the store in Drive Coordinator Mary Conton t975. He was past president of asks etigibte donors to stopin and the. Chicago Jewetey Sales- donate. men's Alliance and was senior LifeSource Mao offers fece vice president of GIÇU Seiko cholesinrot screening for anyone Distributors Inc. in Skokie un- ß1G1:Q_ whodonateobtood. Tobeeigible tít he retired in t982. IT5 is proud to host thereturn to donate blood, LifeSource re- He is suivived by his wife, ports. an individuat mutt be in Bemice; two sous, Staat and good health, weigh at least tuO Laus)', and a daughter, Ellen. of Circus Värgasto Nues pounds and be atleast 17 years of Services were lsetd at Wein- age. Blood donors shoutd eat a stein Bros. Chapel. Burial was - Get a FREE good meal before donating, and in Shalom Memorial Park, Pal- - donations can be given every 56 atine. Circus Vargas ticket days. with your minimum SATURDAY: SEPT. i1:00-4:00-7:00 . Congregation B'Nai Zion $100m purchases SUNDAY: SEPT. 2 1:00- 4:00 - 7:00 MONDAY: SEPT. 3 1:00 starting Wednesday, - 4:00 7:00 plans luncheon August 22, 1990. The Fourth Annuat Free Com- The event is co-sponsored by: munity Heatth Fair will be Aug. CongreagtionRaraHabonim, Tickets Now On Sale In Center 26, from tOa.m. to i p.m. at Cou-GlenCrest Nursing and Rehabii- Court lation Centre, Ltd. and Ravens- FOr tickets and details gregation Ezra Habonim, 2620 Rae and Benjamin Weiss ofLincolawood wilt For More Information: (708) W. Tonhy Ave., Chicago. weod Hospital. settle Soviet Jews in Israel through the Israel 635-8423 Three will he apanel presenta- receive theCity of Peace award at Ihe 1990 Bond campaign. see the Circus Vargas Lincoinwood Jewish Congregation Slate of Is- ,_A Deeply Moving tion: at 11 am., "Coping With ticket booth - Religious Ezperience! Aging Parents" for seniors and rael Bsndßanquet, Sunday, Sept. 9 at5p.m. at Serving as Dinner Chairman wilibo Marshall theirfamities. the synagogue, 71 I7Norlh Crawfordin Lincoln- Leib ofLincotnwood with Irving Goidner, Dr. Jo- near Center Court THE SONS OF JOSHUA No appointment secessaiy for CONGREGATION wood. septr Leibling, Paul Oberlander and Alberi blood pressure testa, blood sugar The Weist couple is being feted for their Schuman as co-chairman. The arrangements readings (8 hour fast required), proudly announces cholesterol coupons, eye exams many years of service to the Pongregalion, io co-chairpersons are Debby Goodman, Dorothy, (glasooma screening), hearing. the community and for iheir efforis to helpre- MarshakandLilaLeib. 17th ANNUAL test, podiateistand physician con- HIGH HOLIDAY satIation. - Light refreshments will be Shabbat SERVICES served. Churchplans Sept. 19.20. 21, 28and29th- Services Coadortedby Rabbi Edward H. Feldheim 'Bùdget Mlnded' fair CANTOR DALE LINDRaffel will conduct Shubbat services on and his 21 VoiceChoir celebrates Friday evening, Aug. 24, at 5:15 More than 100 jaded artisansRoad and East Lake Avenue in Directed by Cary Lind p.m. atNorthwratSuburban Jew-and crafts people from surround- Glenview. Bar Mitzvah ish Congregation, 7800 Lyons, ¡ng states wilt be exhibiting their General admission is free with Aaron David Ratfel, son ofMorton Grose. fine arta and ciafts at the Ninth directed parking. und in addition - Shop Golf Mill Leslie and Alten RaflaI, was SaturdaymorningservicesAnnual 'BudgetMinded Arts and to a bakesate, there will be a va- called to the Torah to celebratewill be held ut 9:30 um. ut the Crafts Festival" to be held-Satur- riety of refreshments available his Bar Mitzvah, on Saturday,synagogue. day only, Aug. 25, 10a.m. to 5:30 - MONDAY, SEPT. LABOR DAY - such as hot dogs, hot beef sand- - 3, June3O,at9:SOa,m, atNorthwest For information, please cuit p.m. on the grounds of theLuther- wichen. ice cream, popcorn, and SubuebaniewishCongmgation. 965-0900. an Chuith ofSt. Philip, Pfingsten- softdeinks.. u, Many unique and top quality IoA.M.-5P.M. Congregation handcrafted items such as paint- B'Nai Zion plans logs, toys, wbarabte art pollety. sculptures. stained glass, wood- PICK UP ADDITIONAL FREE CHILDRENS luncheon work. jeweley, and much more willbeoffered atprices tofitany- CongregationB'Nai Zion, GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS FROM one's budget. Aspecial frotare of , Come meet a 6759 N. Greenview Ave., will be ANY MALL MERCHANTS having u conservation luncheon tIsis eventwillbe that many of-the Real live on Monday,Aug. 27,nt nons. items offered forsale have values up to $150. but will be offered at Circus Vargas Bibi Marcell, singer, willen- clown... In the Gcar,d Ballroom of lertain. Thereis u$7 charge. $75 or less. Nothing will be sold forover$75 - For informationcall(312) named Rufus THE FIRESIDE s .465-2161. . As in thepast, proceeds from at Golf Mill Mall this event will be shared with the Saturday Aug. 25 OF MORTON GROVE Is children and adulil at Augnstana For More information Cali Now: (708) 635-8423 9101 No. Wookegan Rood JoreveapQtan Centerin Chicago. CHILD'S 1-3 p.m. Assigned Seating FLOWERS and GIFTS G tenso I Adn,lsxIno Sunday AUg. 26 weonmGsuod For additional festival bitor- 125.00 per person mation contact Linda Albrechtat COUPON 11 a.m.-z p.m. i (708) 966-0663 Call 272-0252 or Reverend ONE COUPON tII 823-8570 uou,r)io,xo Douglas Gast atI(708) 998- .. ---SOT.u.ßOI,6 Magic Shows, Tricks, \ - PER CHILD MILLS 1946. GtIIts.MMMII...tsot,flN. Games, and Fun for tnt I'S ., 400 70 the Whole Family MAINE TOWNSHIP JEWISHCONGREGATION A at011 HO 10 407 70 8800 W. Ballard Road, Des Plaines, Illinois60016 M,,t,i SUIJECTTU SEdI AVAILA9ILIIY Tokots Sn StIt 07 Rabbi Edmund Winter May 0e Exchanged 107 Prelorred Sea GOLF siLL MALL .,d Phone (708) 297-2006 I1cKETMA5TEO . (attnaddutL ocal Chini yacal sso-casa JOIN US OPEN HOUSE GOOD FOR ONE CHILD il YEARS AND UNDER. Saturday. August. 25Services: 9:30 a.m.- Open Reception 9:00 p.m. If ChIld Aplomo O/do, rhuo Is, I.ugat Wvson Proof Is floqadod Sunday. August 26 Membership andSchool Enrollment 9:30a.m. REDEEM THIS COUPON AT THE CIRCUS! GOOD ANY SHOW .SKAJA - GoLenoun 966-7302 Free Sunday School Computer Lab . 8800 GolfRd.at Monday - Friday 10- 9 llebrewSchool - Twice Daily Mlnyan 7812 MILWAUKEE AVENUE Milwaukee Ave. Saturday 10 - 5:30 Adult EducatIon Kadima Youth Group NILES. ILLINOIS BALLAOI,noun (708) 699-1070 - Sundayll-5 Senior Citizen ProgramSisterhood PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE Hebrew High School rr#uïbbìî: - Dusipoma soasen Now)2(stores open. s Queutons Abnut Funnr al Costs? Mens Club s Forts About Fuonra I uervicn I Funeral pre-Arrangomnet TRADITIONAL SERVICES AS YOU REMEMBERTHEM tlibÄXgffryjfrr--211990 óñ$rs...Nes WoentsNe Women's ORT Women's Auxiliary ( New Arrivals plans Aug. 28 receives park award Lectureseries focuseson relatiòns ]meeting "Relations, Relations,Rda- . Oct. lO: "Freedom und Re- 6055" is the theme of . Oct. 31: "SacredConscious- ERICA ELISEENtjH The Village Chapter of Wo- the 1990sponsibibity at the End of Life," nestinthe Workpluce..What A girl, Etica RIlar Engh, 7 lbs. fall program for LadiesTheolo- Sr, meet's American ORT (Organi- Teresa Maitby, RSM, D, We Cao Learn from Chinaand li ration gyof Park Ridge. Thisseries ofMin., vice-president of Govem- for Rrltabililadon sIs Wednesday moring sessions Japan," Ron Nuhser,president len and Roban Charles Engh of Through Training) will hold ils unce, Wheason Franciscan Ser- and CEO, Frank C. Nahser, 1164 W. GranI Dr., Des Plaines. will meat from 9:15am, at St.vices, tnc,, clarifies choices Jsc:, r-5. next regular open meeting Tues- asdpresentsidemonpromoling GrandparenkMr.and. Mrs. Luke's Lnlheran Church,Pros-reaponsibilities concerning cEni- day. Aug. 28. at 11:30 am. at - futIli awaresess io the Frank DiLuzio of Fairport, Burns- pect and Cedar Streets in Park cal,eshical, business New Krajecict andlegal issues Maier Township Town Hall, Ridge. world, YorkinrdMr. and Mrs. JackEngh l700BallardRd.,ParkRidgr. ahont treatmensut the end of Nov. 11: "Sacred Space 01 YOlK Klage. life. and RACHEL Wearepleased topresent Irene To enroll in the -entireseries, the Cteation of Chicago Neigh. Oct. 24: "Palestinian-bsraeli JORDAN TAYLOR KIRSCHNER Nathan, noted book reviewer. persons should senda check for horhoods," Ellen Skerrett,us- EMERSON A girI,KatherineRachel -who will -give us her version of $18 -(payable to LadiesThrob- Relations," Ghada Talhami,as- thor and hisloriax, soc, professor of politics, Lake eses historic A boy, Jordan Taylor Emer-Kirschner, 9 lbs. Il 1/2 or., on Absence ofPain by Barbara Vic- gy), along withrame, address, and contemporary slidesso dis- son, 7 lbs. 5bz.. on May 20, toJuly29 loCarolyn Verschoor sad tor. Don't miss this very interest- and phone number,to ResataForest College, reflectson the cuss the role of churches in de- Palessinsan perspective Gary and Lysas Emerson of652Greg Kenneth Kixschnrr of Park ing program. Dooley, ils N,Washiugbon, iodio veboping Back of the Yardsund E. Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines.Ridge. Sisler: Christine age 2. Lunch will be served ala dona- Park Ridge, IL 60068.Babysit. growing csnflict. - Morgan Park-Beverly Brother: Jason Hoey age 7. Sis-Grandparents: Jerome and Hazel lion of$3.50 per member sud $4 sing service isprovided free of sers: Kristinage l3 and KellyageKirschner of North East PA and JiCrgUeSt. charge forchiln ofatlages. A VAUJAIU COuPOis 11. Grandparenss: Jeremy andCurtis and Marie Vrrschoor 01' Presidentof Village Chapter is fee of $20 will becharged to Camlyn Males of EvanstonandBarrington. Lillian Sachs. For furlher infor. eegister at she door. mation, please call (708) 676- MasyAnn Males andioc Rezellco Individuals may attend single 'VOLUME TO GO' of Ml. Prospect and Garnerand USA MARIE MAZUR 4876. The Women's Auxiliaryof Bunker Hill V.F.W.7712 received sessious, Asjmissiou to a ach is THIS SUMMER DaisyEmersonofParkRidge. A girl, Lisa Marie Macut, 8 special Recognition Award from the Nifes ParkDistrictBoardof 54, For more informationabout lbs. I 1/4 or., on July 30 to Joan Park Ridge Commissioners for iheir pan'icipafion in the 1990 4thofJuly Pa- the program, call 825-7885. M and Edward Macut of 142 rade. Lillian White, president, accepted the award _i,_ A boy, Ronco John Fasano, 6Southcotr Rd., Riverside. Broth- Auxiliary plans on behalf ofthe Programs for the sixsessions Women's Auxiliary. ore: - lbs. 15 l/2oz., onJuly 29, toNan-er: Richurd age 3. Grandparenls: .- 11ooM' cy and Kenneth Fasano of 8938Mariais and Irene Mazurkirwicz dinner dance Piclured left to ng/ti are Park Board members Bud Skaja,Caro! . Sept.12: "Hope Through _1 VOYAGERSI N.Lisder,MonveOdofN. Riverside and Jerry and Pa- Panek, Women's Auxihary President White, and boardmembers Despair," Rev, B, HerbertMar- The Ladies Auxiliary to Park Elaine Heinen, Now you can soy 'Farewell pareito: Ronco and Evelyn Fato-lriciaMajrrcikofGlenview. Wafter Beusse and Jim Pierski. tin Sr., Pastor, ProgressiveCorn- lo OsI Hair" anywhere you Ridge V.P.W. Post 3579 will munity no of Chicago and John and Lil- boss a "Home Made Spaghetti' Donald and Jeunette Burnsof Morton Grove, announce Center--ThePeople's to will the VoVoon lianiohnson of Chicago. SARAHELIZABETH MILES Church, discsssesthe VoyagersTrouai KirosOs dinner dance at the post home Women's club the engagement of theirdaughter, LindaAnn Burns to Mark impor. A girl, Sarah Elisabeth Miles, Allen Ic'raJeckl, son of tauce of tole models for those the ounuerterl, Zippered located at 10 W. Higgins Rd., John and the (late Sophia) Krajecklofwho feel disenfranchised, irousi Oase youtl liti 2 w. CONN1ENICOLEHUM.QN7 lbs. 15 3/4 oz., on Aug. 3, to ParkRidge, on Friday, Aug. 24. Nues. A girl, Connie Nicole Ru-LisaandDavid Miles of 149 SUr- welcomesnewcomers sizes al VuVoum Shampoo- Included with she dinner is a The North Glen Busijinas and. Linda is a l977graduaje Sept. 26: "My Peace t Give ins, Curicisojog, Orsoyg mann 8 lbs. I 1/4 oz., on Aug. 5,beg Lane, Schaumbnrg. Grand- - North Glen BPW is affrliated of Nifes West High School, anda ss fresh salad, cake, coffee and Professional Women's Club will l9B2JournaiIsm graduale ofMichigan You; My Peace t LeaveWith Spiloing Spay Celta to Kathleen and James Hamannparente: Eugene Barroca of Pask wine at- each table. Donation is with BPW/USA, the oldentand State UnIversity. Yon,"Rev. holdacocktail party fornewcorn- Mark Is a 1976 graduate Gorman Sullivan, O. :' The VuVuuiv Voysgere of 17592 Woodland Dr.. Grays-Ridge. Antoineue BarTers of $8 a person. largest organization in the world of Maine South High School, andaCarm., Acudensic Dean, Univer- lake. Sisters: Katie age8and Col-ParkRidge and Barbara Miles of ers from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 1981 photo offsetgraduate deaignedspecifleaJlyfurwng - Chiarman, Jean Repas staled 28 at The Studio Restaurant, of Triton College. sity of St. Mary of the Lake,ex- leen age6Grandpamate: Mr. andChicago. - women, ltspurpose is to promote Linda and Mark are employed OO that all proceeds from this din- 8717Lincoln at The Bugie Newspapers Inamsnes cunsemporay sources of ara tit Val Men. Phil Hwsann of Stonelake arr dance will be used for can- Ave., Morton increased opportunities, recogni- Niles. Linda Is the chaos, -suxiety, und fear -- copy editor and Mark the productionman- (some WI and Mr.and Mrs. Jery Burke DAWNMELSSSAMINKOW - Grove. lion and professional develop- o go taduyl cnr aid & research. agar. - withinhisOwnesperirnce), OfSkokie. AgitI, Dawn Melissaysijiritow, The Ladies Auxiliary to The All working women, regard-mentforwomen in all walks of bringreg so these lhrnsessage U lbs. 9 oz.,on July 26 to Pay and less of where they lion or work A May 1991 wedding is planned. ' of SARA ANNELEBRON Veterans of Foreign Wars is life. Chapters hold monthly din- Gingg Minkow ofNiles. Brother are invited to attend. There willncr meetings. a variety of educa- r A girl, Sara Anne Lebron, 5 dedicated to improving tisecorn- A Bradley age 3. Grandparenls: mnnity throngh patriotism, be complimentary hors d'oeuvres tional and information work- 50% OFF- PERMS lbs. 6 or., on Aug. I, to Elaine G. ser- and a cash bar. Reservations - - - Food scuipturé Margot and Isadore Friedman of vice, creative youth programs, are shops, and social events, They Prospective membersparty FIRST Rissell and Ricardo L. Lebron of available by calling Grace, (708) TIME CLIENTS ONLY Park Ridge. Grandparents: CarolSkokie and Rosella and Leonard cancer aid and research and pro- also monilor legislative ' issues Minkow of Northbrook. 729-3799 (evenings) or Sylvia, class at JCC The Skokie Valley Bnsiness Por reservations please HairCut end Style - i Rivera and Warren and Ann lecting veterans rights. concerningwomen, and lobby for and Professional Women's Club òall ruas e.Mst.wAaKEE - NtLE5 (7O8) 724-3200 (dans), The Mayrr Kuplas Jewish Selma Probst (708) 676-1190 by BOT INCLUDED losen sil,, Admit uuipdugl MouselofElmwoodPark. MICHELE MARIE will hold a Winrand CheesePar- Tuesday, Sept. 4 if planning ipunt sss-asno Mayfair Presbyterian Community Center (JCC), brat- ty for prospective members at the to ut- CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL REHBEIN ed at 5050- W. Chnrch SI., in tend. ::3:.,ys cout'oti GARVEY A girl, Michele Marie Rehbe- Church plans Park Ridge Chörelle Holiday Inn, Touhy Avenueand rummage sale Skokir,offersatwo-sessionNiles Center Roadon Tuesday, Christoper Michael Gurney. ain, 8 lbs. 7 oz., On July 28 toNan- food sculpture class, on Tues-Sept. t I from 5p.m. 507p.m. boy, 9 lbs. IO or., was born oncy and Peler Rehbein of 9235 The Women's Association of seeks members days, Sept. Il and 18, from 7:30 July 27, to: Jacqueline and Timo- Odell,MortonGrove, Siston len- the Mayfair Presbyterian The Park Ridge Chorelleisthryear.Memberscomefromthe lo 9 p.m. Homemaker - lilyGarvey of Berwyn,Ill.nifer Lee age I 1/2. Grandpar- Church, 4358 West Ainslie St., launch'mg their 1990-91seasonsuburban att. Chicago northwest Chef Poi, of Empire Grandparenls ale Ted and Millieente: Richard and Marcia Koz-Chicago, has scheduled a rum- early in September.They arearha Szechwan restaurant in North-service agency Kroll ofNiles, andHelen Gurneylowski of Grand Rapids, MI and mage sale for Wednesday, Sept. seeking new membreswho love Women who are interested are brook,- demonstratesandin- of Chicago. RuthRotheimerof Chicago. 19 from 9 am. till 9 p.m. and on to stug. Itas open towomen ofall invited to call (708) 825-0199 or streets the sculpture of fruit listoreaccredited ages. The group perfonns before BENJAMINA. VOGEL Thursday, Sept.20 from 9a.m. (312) 774-4025, pieces of artwork. Leans how to till 2 p.m. varions organiesUonu throughout make palm trees, swans, aud Family Çare Services,Use A boy.Brnjammn A. Vogel, 7 United Way agency whichpro- lbs. 1 1/2 oz., on July 26, to Ka- -peacocks, from apples, waler- 1'íRoses Furniture, appliances clothing melons, pineapples, and haca-vedes homemaker service toSko- z_í Beauty Salon role and Mark Vogel of Des Orchard VillageAuxiliary kir, Morton Grové and other Plaines. BrotherEric age 23 for turo, women and children nus. - Tuo. W.d Thar,ONLY sod ssndry iteres are available. Participants should bringanorth shorecommunities, hasre- mos. GrandparentMr. and Mrs. plan luncheon - cently bren toaccrediled by the Raymond Vogelof Chicago. The sale will take place in the small knife toclass. They will church basement. For additional This years Asuiliaryluncheon be able to lake home their National ItomecariugCouncil,- be held on Saturday, Sept. 8. at crea-accordiug lo Family Care Servic- PERMS information call the church of-benefits persons withdevelop- theRadioson SaiteHolel hi Glen- lions. ANTHONYMICHAEL fice at 685-0150. mestal disabilities TheOrchard es Esecutive Director, Thómas J. VOLGI view, "Broadway Review" pto- The cost for the class is $20 Village Anxiltaty Lsncheonwill mum wittosni lhirr..in,,5O Moore. $18.95 A boy, Anthony Michael Vol- for JCC members, and $30 for susical dance review o Broad- non-members. In announcing the reaccredila- (CUT NOT INCLUDED) gi, 7 lbs. 14 112 oz.. on July 30,10 tion Mr. Moore pointed out that Linda and Anthony Volgi of 223 woni en' u les Way Hits and Hollywood Show Por information contact Caro- IlseAccreditationConsusission i(lsclndnSh.nspss S.- LeonardLn., Arlington lyn at bbs JCC, al (708) 675- & Crn.ss Rinra) 2200. had commended theagency for Heighls. Brother: John age 4. course "outstandingpolicies,sraffiug 7502 N. HARLEM Grandparenss: Giovanni and Ro- "Jntrodnction toWomens esplores aging, religion, Studies" (HUM 140) is socia) and a clear understanding of ser- L... 774-3308 seria Volgi of Arlinglon Heighls a new acceptance, studies women's role vice and case management corn-. fAjand Vito and Dorothy PeÑe ofcourse this fall at Oakton Corn- tu various arenas such NCJW presents TULIP BULBS --- munity College A day as politics, ponents.": Desl°lainea. coarse sex-role stereotypes, healthcaer political willbegiven IO will be taught frOm 12:30 to 1:45 andeducationalparticipation, Family Care Services has pro- adslts only while p.m. un Tuesdays and Thursdays vides! homemaker service in the and examines relationshipsis lit- consultant quantities last. at Skokie and an eveningcourse erasure. northern suburbs since 1966. The FINAL SUMMER SALE! is offered from 6:30to 9:20 p.m. Por course information, National Council of Jewishagency also offers a wide range REGISTERTOWIN ouTnesdays at Des Plaines. call of other services iucluding adop- u colorful Professor Phyllis WoloshinLcr- NA'AMAT USA Women, ChicagoSection,is Dsiijr The course includes selectedman,635-1974. proud topresentGrace Kaminko- lion, foster care, parenting train- fall shrub, ing and a senior companion pro- 1sa1e readings, discussions and fikes plans Sept. 4 - wile, political consultant, colum- of nist und new NCJW member ad-gram. Further information about fashion show dressing the topic: "Will the 90'sthe agency's services may hr ob- Cultivate A - C1icago, hc. lamed by calling (312) 427-8790. The Tolodah Club of be the Decade 0f Women Polili- Little Knowledge - -5O% to NAAMAT USA will hold its an- cines?" and other timely political OisCoVer the beauty of corn- cual fashion showon Tuesday, questions. - Hes besfu sisthes ORT bake sale - moreandunusualspring 80%, OFF! Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. at TR. Mandy s accessorIes st ridsulsusly low prizes) This1990-91pm-election Learnall about Fall floweringbulbs.Findoat ONCE youve ohopped st Designer Resole & Co., 9454 Skokie Blvd., Sko- kickoff program will be Thars- The Country Cove Chapter of how to plan and plant this full - (- you'll neuer shop snhore 016cl lue. Refreshment,s will be-nerved. day, Sept. 6, at the Chicago BarWomen's American ORT (Or- Plartting of Spring Flowers for nuxe spring's first colors. Donalionis $5. ganizalionforRehabilitation A trely .).9.nn Cnn.tnn,.nn .hnp Address or Personalize Association, 321S. Plymouth from Cliff Zenor of Bringalong your catalogs NA'AMATUSA raises money Court, Chicago, $14, 5:30 p.m.throguh Training) will hold a and questions. lo supportspecial child care,edu- - Open DailyClosed Wednesday Your InVitations, Etc.: casIs bar, 6:15 p.m. dinner; free toBake Sale at the Highland Park Chicago Botanic Garden cational, vocatinal and agricultu- guests who become dues-paidFarmer's Marketon Sept. 12 from annaN. UnminAv.na.Linsolnamod, IL B0845 (708) 674-798e Call 966-4567 tul pmgrams rn Israel forall ofita Sat. Aug. 25tb, 2p.m. OLD ORCHARD members that evening. PleaseSamIo 12p.m. CENTER citizens. Please joinus at oar - RSVP by Aug. 3) to'(d-lZ) 987- For further information call' - South Mall 01,1 O,,h,,,d Ou,ril .r,,d Sl,oI,le voulevurd - fashion,$)sow, , ,, i -51h11' ll',llyil r i 1927. (708) 676-4076. lLi5i,eusi,otEdesrEen,e,ow,,y,sslioli;e - - -- i(L

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Gang members arrested Gunshots fired In-laws charge each at guard - other with battery for alleged auto thefts A Highland Towers security Two broihern-in-law filed bat- Rois, left the party and went to a AsapartofCookCountySher- officer was firedatby apassenger tory charges against euch otherconvenience store on Oakton Sheriffs Police Officer Dale Pe-in a FordThundcebirdas the offi- following an Aug. 18 incident Street whom they phoned police. ilium O'Gradys aggressive bat- tern after-responding to a cali of tie against gangs in suburban cee pursued the fleeing car east- outside a Nitra home ht the 8400The 52 year old spouse repealed- auto burglary in progress atboundonGoifRoadAug. 19. block of Osceola Avenue. TheIP declined medical attention for Cook County, Sheriffs Police 10465 Dearlove, Northfield bave aircsted seven gang mcm- According to reports, the offi- menaretoappearincourtSepl. 6. his bleeding nose ànd was de- A Township. PuOther investigationcee noticed the suspicious cur on The men wereatafamilypartyscrihed in reporta as being "ex- following Diaz' arrest led Sher-the building property at 8801 where their wives, who are sis- Iremely intoxicated." The seven,including gang ifi's investigators Peter Washing- lcadcrGilbertNava, 22, Prospect Golf Road and approached the tors, bagan arguing about the Policewentlo theønceola Av- tonandFrankMetJrynto the olher vehicle. Thedrivee of the car then enue address with the Verona '.-, Heights. are allegedly responsi- . well-hemg of their parents, ac- six including the ring leadermoved out of the parking lot, cording to police. The husbandscoupieandattemj,ted to seule the bic for a rash of auto burglaries Nava. throughout the north and north- nearly striking theguani as he ex- entered into the discussion whichdispute amicably. Both men de- Also arrested were Juan A. ite culminated in a pushing undcided to press charges for battery. NO PAYM NTS REQUIRED we$ suburbs. While police say Serrano and his cousin, Juan O. that these individuals are directly The guard followed in his car punching match. Theotherhusbnndisa4l yearold Serrano,both 17.Prospectuntil just west of Washinglon One coupe, from Verona. lIli-DesPlaines man, linked to as many as fifteen auto Heiglìs, and Ricardo Castro, li, bargiarirs, they are potentially Street when Ihepassenger leaned Norlhbrook, as well as two Pros- out the window and began firing linkedtoovera hundred thefts. pect Heighls juveniles. Butcherknife held While the group allégedly con- shots from a small caliber wrap- The investigation concluded on. The officer was also wearing crntrated their activities around this week with the arrest of Nava, a gun but did not return fire. The - Prospect Heights, the burglarieswho is cnzrenlly being held in after fam¡lyquarrel also look place in (ilenview, guard abandoned the chase and Niles police confiscated a 12- jus, the man became violent and Cook County Jail on a $60,000contacted Nitra police, furnish- Norlhbrook, Arlington Heights,bond. Diaz is also hi jail on a inch, stainless steel butcher knife displayed the knife. Police were . 4-Cycle Washer 6-Cycle Dryer 30 Electric Range Mount Prospect and various un- ing them with theT-Bird's hcense that a Nues man bad used to then summoned. His fhther man- $25,000 bond. All of the allegedplate. incorporatedarrasof Cook offenders havebeen charged with threaten paramedics summoned aged to disarm him before police County. by his father to assist him Aug.. came. while a firefighterre- . numerous felony and inisdcam- On Aug. 2, Elmer Diaz, I9 eanor counts of burglary and Child bitten 20. strained him. The son was then ProspectHeigltts, was arrested by theft. by dog According lo reports, the mci- taken to Lstbern General Hospi- dent occurred during the early - talinmatraints. Vandals target A Bellwood pre-schooler wasmorning in the 7300 block of Despite a laceration on bis Police auction bitten in the bullocks by an un- The Nues Police will be hold- Neya Aveuue. Theman, who was nose, the fatherallegedly was un- Niles school trashed-mate black Labrador re- reportedlyintoxicated,corn- cooperative with police and para- ing an auction on Aug. 25. The Iriever, whilewalkiugin the 8500 items to be auctioned will be all Unknownperson(s)using plumed to his falber of abdominal medics when asked lo provide a- chunks of asphalt paving causedblock of Dumpster Sseel, Aug. pains,whereupondiefather history andotherinfonnation rel- tire unclaimed recovered proper- 19. - ty taken in by the police depart- $360 damage to a 15 by 36-inch called for medical assistance. ativetohisson. window atSI.Isaac ioqnes The 4-1/2-year-old girl was. Upon the arrival of paramed- ment. taken to LuthrranGencral Hospi- The following is a schedule for School during the weekend of Aug. 11-13. ial for treatment, accompanied by Battery! the day: viewing from 9-10 am., - Recovered The Nues school is located ather father, following tire Aug. 19 - auction at 10 am. promptly. Retail theft - Model WWA8600G Model DDE6200G 8101 W. Golf Rood. incident. property ModeIJB55OGJ Model JHP7OGM Two men, about 30 years old, - Extra large capacity for regular Thedogsowner, a 27-year-old When a resident of the 9200 Electronic Sensor Control fl.yei Deluxe black crystal control Electronic touch controls. 1.4 Cu. ft. Niles man, was cited under s vil- enleeed n music store in the 6700 loads, SPØTSCRUBBER cycle for Automatic permanent press and block of Maple Avenue, Morton panel. Electronic digital clock, microwave upper oven. Self- - Arrested for faking lage ordinance governing un- blockoftoempsterStreel. Morton small loads of tough stains and knits cycle. 4 drying selections. - minute timer andoven timer. cleaning tower oven. For vented Grove, investigated a plastic bag Grove, the morning of Aug. 14. Mini-Wash" system. Up-front lint filter., leached dogs and will appear inhe found in his drive early Aug. - Black glassoven door. and nun-vented installations. armed robbery report COartin September. - One, who wore his hairin n pony 15,-he found it contained the jail. went to the rearofthe stoin, The lubies were turned on a Avenue. The - man pwporledly same mobile phone stolen -from man who toldNiespolicehe was swept np abtist 20 iminpaet dims 5Programmed Selec fions Extra Large Capacity Microwave Upper Oven - wasasking directions lo Chicago. Motel guest his father last May while he was and walked back towards the robbed by a weapon-wielding Eckstein bld police a female in a restaurant in the 6200 block couple Aug. 18. Bruce E. Eck- arrested on front of the store where his corn- accomplice of the fictional man ofLincolu Avenue. portion held open the door. A 19- stein, 39, of7l39 Milwaukee Av- arrived and threatened Ecksteinbattery charges rune, was himself charged with by holding a box cutter to his Stolen car year-old store cleric, a Chicago theft, disorderly conduct and for- A 63-year-old Nues motel resident. stepped in front of the right side while removing his Theownerofa l986Toyolare- man. but be pushed her, saying. with gery after filing the false report wallet containing $135. After heclerk is pressing ballery charges . 30" Gas Range Ice/Wafer Dispenser The lalleroffense is a felony. against a 28-year-old Chicagoported the locked vehicle stolen "Shut up er we'll hurt you." The .SpacemalcerCombination Oven .Refrigerafor . Dishwasher called police, the description of sometime during the weekend of Giving his name as Richard the alleged offenders was thenman in connection with an Aug. two men fled in an '80 Chevrolet - Aug. 18. The car, valued at Thecompactdiscs were valued at Hogan and listing a Chicago ad- patouttootberpolice units. l3incident.

$9,518). was parked at 5960 W. - dress, Eckstein said be was ap- Eckstein admited making up According to reports, the man, $255. TouhyAve.,Nileu. - proachedby aman in a restaurant the story. He will appear in court.who was a guest in the motel, parking lot at 6873 Milwaukee asked her to come to hin room to Home invasion investigate u knocking sound at - Peeper Someone using a pry bar or Woman his window. She told police that Hearing Ihr family dog bark Teen charged us she approached similar instrument wasable toen- mom, thethe nightofAug. 15, uresidentof tern townhomein the 7800 block reports intruder at beer party guest was standing in the door- the 8500 block of Fronlage Road, - AyoungNileswomancontact- waywithacrazedlookinhis eyesMorton Grove. checked and of Nordica Avenue Aug.16 A 17-year-old Niles girl, who and said to her, "Come over through apatiodoor. edpoliceafterreporlcdly seringahad a beer party in the absence of found a chair outside-his daugh- The unknown burglar ran- chubby-faced siranger in her by-her parents, will appear is court here." tor'sbedroomwindow.He er, shortly after midnight Aug. Theclerk started torun back to sacked the maulee bedroom and Sept 6, charged with possession thought he saw a male fleeing the other roomt, taking $300 cash, a 16. ofalcohol by a minor. themolelofficeand the guestpur-yard, batcouldnotaccurately de- The woman was asleep on the sued her, and shoved her with his scribehim. $100 radio and an undetermined Niles police were summoned amount of gold gewelry. The Model TFX27FL conch when she woke up to findto the reportedly loud Aug. 19hands. She then tun across Mil- M0deIJGBP26GEJ MndelJVMl9O Model GSD2800L her front door open and a strange waukee Avenue Lo the Nues po- theftoccurredbetween l:30and4 Lift-off black glass oven window Widet.0 ru. ft. oven cavity. Built-in compartment door for easy I I performance monitoring pm- party, in the 7700 block of Nordi- Security p.m. man in his early to mid-20s ca Avenue and dispersed Ilse odi- licesiation toreportthe incident. door. Waist-high broiler. Porcelain Microwave, convuction, broil or access. Spacemaker' door with grams. 10-year full warranty on standing in the illuminated door- Upon his arrest, the guest told enameled cooktop. Automatic èomhination cooking. Electronic extra deep porta-lains. 26.6 Cu- ft. er miner guests. Eight botiles of guard'scar PermaTuf® tub and dooviiner - way. She told Nues police thebeer wem confiscated from thepolice he was "paranoid" after Purse thefts pilotless igesition. touch controls with clock - Capacity; 9.88 Cu. ft. freecer. (ask for details). man fled after she thouted at himyoung hostess, whose parentsconsuming 16 grains of cocaine. targeted Two elderly women were vie- and escaped into a waiting, daOk-wereoutfortheevening. A search of his room did notre- A visiting Ohio securityguard timizedby purse Ihievesin separ- calmed panel van driven by veal any of the dung. He willap- was victimized by a Golf Millate itatidents Aug. 16 at a Niles Self- Cleaning Oven POTSCRUBBER Cycle someone else. Probation pearincourtSept. 7. parldng lot burglar whobrokeproduce nupermarket at 7901 N. The complainant told police into his 1990 OldsmobileCulais Milwaukee Ave. The thefts may she had seen asimilar van parked andsioIeabriefinsi& thecar bave occurred within IS mrnutes violator arrested Injuries Aug.14. of each other, in the 8400 block of Chester A press operator in the factory Slreetpreviôusly. During a routine traffic stop The victim told police his loss A Park Ridge woman reported GE Answer Center" 800.626.2000 Aug. t9, Niles police discoveredin the 6400 block of Oaktonwas approximately $840, includ- her purse, containing $20. miso- that the driver, a 20-year old Des Street,MortonGrove, accidental- ingtworiugs,abadge, unii airline ing and a Chicagowoman latee Convenient Credit Diaper thief Plaines man, was wanted by thelycaughtherhandin hermachine tickets. said her wallet containing $70 Cook County Sheriffs Police for-as it compressed, the morning of was stolen. lloth articles, minus Written Warranty Protect ion charged violating the terms of his proba-Aug. 14. The injured operator,a Attempted thecash, wererecoveredfrom the Aotàndescrihedasadruguser lion. Chicago woman, 45, was ieated same dumpster, located behind a Do-It- Voorsell Help withweaponsoffenseswas The acicatee had been stoppedby paramedics, then taken to Lu- retail theft Chicagogeocery store at Milwau- j charged with shoplifting from theat Golf and Dee Roads aroundtheran General Hospital, Park The aftemoon of Aug. 16,keeandNagieAvenues, b.., Omni Store at 7801 Waukegan t:30 p.m. and was following theRidge. when aclerk in aclothing store in Neither victim saw the thefts Prompt, Reliable Service Rd.Aug. 16. - - officer back to the police station the 6700 block of Dernpvteebut both described suspicions According lo reports, the 24- lobeprocessed. When the officer ThenightofAug. i5,afork lift SIred, Morton Grove, said "Ex-groups ofindividsias toNilespo- tear-old Chicagoan attempted to tried lo verify the delver's insu-truck ran over the foot of a worker cuse me, sir," lo a man she sawlice, The descriptions furnished WithApproved Credit- $300.00 Minimum Purchase leave the store willi two cases of rance, he found the driver usedis a factory in the 9600 block ofpulling dresses into a foil-linedlopolice were not similar. Mon.-Thurs..Fri. disposablediapers, valuedat another name. When the secondWaukegan Road,Morton Grove. shopping bag, he dropped the lito 9 $42.33. until he was apprehend- name was run through the corn-The victim had steppedhehind u bag. He and a female companion, Bike stolen w Tues.-Wed. pillar to let the truck pass, then cd. Nues police later determined pater for outstanding warrants, both in their thirties, and accom- A 14-year-old student reported çi:i -_, 9 to 6 Visa, the violation was discovered. stepped out, but was not seen in -there- was an outstanding Cook paniedbyuyearoidchild,abrnpt the theft ofa 24-much bike froma TV L Appliances Saturday County Sheriff's Police warrant The driver was taken to Cooktime by the lift driver. Paramesi- ly left the store and drove offinadriveway in the 8200 block of County Jail by sheriffs policeici took the injured man, 27, of 7850 N Milwaukee loto 5 for the same offender. red Cheveolet. The abandonedOleanderStreet,Niles, Aug. 13. Sunday He will ajipear in court Sept. since hedid nothave the requisiteDes Plaines, to Lutheran General bag held nine dresses with a total . Hospiial,ParkRidge. ,..T!ie bicycle was valued at Nies 12to4 17 tofacetberetail theftcharges. bondmoney. -- valueofabout$539. ------47O-95OO - . - THEBUGLllUsDARUsTjQ. Sports News es Swedish Covenant. Resurrection Rain doesn't stop' Nues resident appoints new president program deals -Physical therapy water skisbarefoot with stress prograat Oaktún Edward A. Cncci, executive - - Resurmecion Medical Center

Notre Dame's fighting dons Two years ago, when Steven .vice peesidentaud chief operating will offer a two-part community Bosco, 15,Nilesrestdentand ste. officer o(. Swedish Covenant health education series, "Deating denl at Maine East High Sghool, Hospital5145 N.California With Stress" Sept. 17-18 at 6:30 hint ontfortheTwin Lakes Aqu- Ave., bib been appointed presi- p.m. Adult communityresidents qailut Waler Show Team, he dent and chief executive officer are invited to attend. Advance could barely waler ski, but loved ofthehospital, effecliveiuly 1. - registration is required by calling the sporl. After two years, Sloven Cecci has Set-Veut lit his current (312) 792-5022. has become a champion at "barn- position since 1986. He succeeds Theprogram will beheld in the feeling". Dr. James B. McCormick, who Dr. Ostrom room located ou the "After many hours of sirena- recently was named board bale- first floor of the medical center, 005practice, mid falling on my man of the LifeCenter on the 7435 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. face hundreds of times, I was fi- Oreen, a fitness and wellness fa- Gloria Hadgin, RN., Health Pro- sally able ta limp off a ski and . diityaffiliale4with the hospital. motion and Welluess health edu- move on the waler with Only my Since joining the administra- cater, wil present the two-purl bare feet". The tow boat pulls lion of the hospital, Cncci has series. me al a speed of 45 miles per been responsible for the develop- "The program is designed to hours," says Steven. ment ofueveral new programs in- helpparticipants view their life in Steven appeared with the Twin cluding a joint venture with tIli- a positive mutInerand provides Lakes Aquanatx io tite slate tour- nom Masoitic Medical Center for them with methods to improve namentonlaly2l.Theteam took ,-L4 a cardiac catheterization labora- the quality oftheir life," noted the 3rd place. Steven Bosco tory, soon lo open at Swedish Edward A.Curci health educator. "During the two- Covenant. He also iiliated the part session, we will learn toree- 0ccofférs -physical Parish Nurse project, a 31-bedisageaduateofNortitParkCOl- ognizesteessfulsitualions and ex- Adult- Mental Health program,legeand ltoldsamastersdegrce in plome ow reactions. Participants and an Occupational Health pro- health care and hospital admin- willjoin mnprogeessiverelanalion - educationcourses gram. He sirengthenedthe hospi- sualion from tise University of.exnrcism and learn other stress A variety of credit and non- 1700. tat's physician recrnitment effortMinnesota - Minneapolis and an reduction techniques." credit physical education couesm The MONNACEP continuing undresteuctared its financial divi- MAT. from Northeastern lili- Tise cost of the two-part series

arc offered is the fall semester at education program will offer the sion. - - nois University, Chicago. Cacci _is$20. Reservations and aridi- Oaktoo Community College's following Prior to hisposition utSwedish was recently conferred aFellow lional. information are available Photo by David Miller fitnessandspot-Is Des Plaines und Skokie campas- courses beginning the week of Covenant, Cacci was presidentof the American College - of by contacting the Health Promo- en. Sepi 24: Aqaacize, Co-Ed Be- and chiefOperating officer of SI.HealthcareEsecutives. He serves lion and Weliness department at - The ffhting Notre Daine High School football Coach Mike Hennessey (pictured above) drove Credit coarseofferiogs begin- gisniag Swimming, Pinteas mid John's Medical Center in Ander-on the board of theNorth River (312)792-5022 -. teem get ready fo cdmage on Aug. f8 after a teammenibers on come hellorhigh water. sing Aug. 27 include First Aid, BeginningWeightTraining, son, IN,and senior vicepresidentCommission ansi holds member- night of extensive rainfall that hll Nlles. Head Science ofPersonal Health, Bad Men's PhysicaJ Fiteess, Co-Ed at Methodist Hospital, Madison, ships in various other civic and SCII slates minIos, Volleyball, DanceI, Exeedance, Golf, Co-Ed Badmin- WI, profèssionalorganizatipns. - Low-impact Conditioning and High Energy ton, Tai.Chi, Tennis, Volleyball, A native of Brooklyn, NY, he - dental screening Oakton hosts Aerobics, Low Impari Aerobics, Self-Massage, Yoga, CPR, Infant aerobics Beginning Weight Training, Sete The Swedish Covenant Hospi- aerobics instructor's Child Safety CPR, Tension Re- . Smoking cessation tal Dental Servicewill conduct a classes Defcnse and Theory and Practice lesse for theNeck and Shoulders, free dental screening on Thurs- workshop of Baseball. These courses may Swedish Massage, and Spinology day, Aug. 30, from 9 am. to j',.A series of tow-impact aera-be taken for college credit or for and the Back Rub. For informa- Sept.: 4. bics, sponsored by the Good program starts noon in its offices its theAnder- GOLF An aerobics and risnoss in- audit. Por information, call 635--hou, ca11982-9888, W. Winana. nructors national cerlificationHealth Program of Rush North If you aie a smoker struggling sentad in a stitall group förmat son Pavilion, 2751 ThePhysicatTheraptetAssistantprograns atOaktos prepares Shore Medical Center,are being dad includes information on the X-rays ave not included. studente lo be skllledtechnicafhealfh csreprovidern working un- PACKAÇE workshop will be hosted at Oak- to join the more than 37million This service is open to per- ton Community College, in coop-hetdatthe medical center. Americano who have kicked the physioloiical effects of smoking, der the supervision ofslicensejiphysical therapiut in hopsitals - sons of all ages.Appointments cration with the National Dance Classes are scheduled Monday Nues Baseball cigarettehabit,Resurrection the psychological dependency is- and otherhealth care facilities, The curriculum isaccrediled by PLAN ,ø throagh Priday from 9:10 Startsite. varions approaches lo kick- ame necessary and may bemade .Chk,Sthy ExerciseInsLructor'sTraining to Medical Center's Fresh by culling the Dental Service al the American Physical Therapy Association. Forin formation, Association (NDkITA). 10:10 am.; Monday and smoking cessation program maying the habit, stress management dv Wednesday from 5:30 lo 6:30 Lg ue audrelaxation techniques. 878-8200, ext 5500. callchairperöonMaryDeNotto, 635-1857. ept ' The all-day session wilt he beallthehelpyOaneed. - mayexperience .oight Iodgg cpnductdd from 8:30 ara. nr 5pm; Tuesday and Thnrsday from The four-part smoking cessa- "Smokers Bkf p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, in the4 to 5 p.m. and from 5:30 lo 6:30 AAA Final Pony AA lion program is sponsored bythe theirsmokingas ahabil, anaddic- . U!Thmited GII Oakton Gymnaniam, 1600 E.p.m.; and Satsrrday from 8:30 to American Cancer Society andlion or adependcucy," noted 010-Z . .o,cI Golfiboad, Dea Plaines. to am. ist Half will beoffered at6:30 p.m. Tues- riaHudgin, R.N,coordinating the hk? p[ i- I ' The workshop includes a one- Por further information and to Standings Team W.L.T days and Thursdaysbeginning Presb Start program. "Presh Slant I I.Il_ dpIL hour new aerobic workout, writ-register, call the Good Health Team W.L.T Yankees 10-2 Sept. 4. Mother session will beis aprogeam which offers strate- ten -exam, comprehennive aera-Program of Rnsh North Shore Mets 17-1-0 Athletics 9-2-1 dffered begioiting Nov.6. Clans-giro for conquering smoking .its bics manual, NDEITA member-Medical Center at 677-9616,est. Yankees 8-9-1 Philies 8-4 es meet in theDr. Ostrom Roomyour thoughts, feelings and ac- t,I ' tu ship card andcertificate.3588. Cabs 6-li-1 Orioles 5-6-1 - at Resurrection MedicalCenter,lions. lt also offers tips for ex- oo0 Potential and carrent aerobics in-Skokie Chamber Padres 4-14-0 RaiSon 4-7-1 7435 W. Talcott Ave.,Chicago.smokers in handling the obstacles .sErrjctQrn will learn exercise sci- Mela 2-9-1 Cost is $30 per personand ad-of weight conleol and stress man- 6l I. l I' Il' 'I 'ence, injury prevention, basic nu-beats village TastyPup Yankees 20 Cubs 0-12 vance registration isrequired byugemeut." - $==d Sitian, and low impact and high Weslgqie Constr.Padres3 calling the hospital's Health Pro- intensily aerobics. Teaching ex-in softball 2nd Half motion and Wellness office at M & A AutoCare, ¡nr. MeteS 'Shopping Smart' perience is not necessary. The Skokie Chamber of Com- Orioles 5-l' (312)792-5022. Village Bike Shoppe Cubs 7 Enrollment is limited, so earlymerceestendedilswinning Phillies 5-1 TheFresti Startprogram mpm.classgeared to regisualion is encouraged. Thestreak so three years when it heat Yankees 4.2 diabetics - A FOUR PART cost is $100. Por registration in-the Village of Skokie 13-10 inVillageBike5hoppe Cubs 10 Athletics 4-2 Community cSOh!:fl Tasty Pup Yankees 4 Red Sox The Luthermi General Hospi formation, call toll-free t (800)the ananat 16" softball at 2-4 4Cfl1A Mets l-5 Health Fair tal (LOB.) Diabetes Care Cen- MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT Ed W1S3534 Po 6) 8737 237-6242, or Suzanne PenSe atLecci Park. Park Oakton 635-1693. M & AAuto Care, Inc. Mets 7 Cubs O6 ter, 1775 Dempster St., The Village of Skokie look anWestgate Constr.Padreso Sunday Ridge.isoffering"Shopping SEMINAR early 3-0 lead scoring once in Smar," u clans for people with di- the fast inning and twice in the Parrillo,Weiss & Moss Seniors and their families who M & A Auto Care,Inc. MetaS Yankees2il - want lo understand theirmutual abetes and their families. The SEPT. 7, 14, 21, 28;7-1OPM. third. Chamber bats Caille o lifeTasty Pup Yankees i ches wilibeheld from 7 to 8 p.m. inthe fonrth when Ihelearn ContractCarpels Orioles 9 concerns should attend anAug. In the deciding game of the AA 26 seminar tilled. "Coping WithTuesday, Aug. 28, at the Jewel scoredsevenruns, Pood Store, 8730 Dempster SI., .Jcck Itch The village made a comebackWestgateConstr.Padres 13 World Series, the Orioles batlled Aging Parents", where a panel of NiIm. The deadline for registra- with one run in the fourth andVillageBike5hoppe Cubs 7 long and hard against a deter- experts will discuss themedical, one in the sixth hat Chamber mined Yankees learn. but al- psychosocial and spiritualas- tionisFriday,Aug. 24, The AA & A.AA banquetwas though keeping the game close peels of multi-generationfamily The clans will be taught by a Research Study bals flared again in Ihn seventh, registered dietitian and a regis- scoringsixrolls. The villageheld Asgust 17 at the Ree. Con- they- eventuallysuccumbed. life, thirk: better andcrsland what ynur ter. The AA Woeld Series was Leading the hitting onslaught for toted nurse who are certified dia- Here is an edncatiosal pragram cummusi- mude a terrific effort in Ihn bot- The 12 noon panel presenta- designed to focus on leachingcommuai- partner feels; and how to ase won by the Parrillo, Weiss & the Orioles was Justin Thorsen lion, atCongregalion Ezra Nabo-botes educators. The instructors Patients are needed for a study of a new cream tom of the seventh, scoring five cation skills to married couples.Il helps cations 50 improve year relationship. Moss Attys. at Law Yankees with 3 singles and John Sikares aim, 2628W. Touhy Ave., is part will take paeticipanls ou a loue of Over 00,000 coaptes have proven runs, but not enough to beat the the store to learn how to select both husband and wife deal mere for fungus infections of the groin ('Jock Itch"). red-hot chamber team. who received first piace trophies. with a triple. Contributing singles of the fout-Iii annual Community that Marriage Enrichment was nueof Seeondplace trophies went to the healthful foods foradiahelic diet. effectively with the day-so-day issues Players included Village of were Bryan Peters, Aaron Ceowe, Health Fair. held from 10 am. to. their best invessments. There is a » The study will consist of several visits to a Contract Carpet Orioles. AAA Tom Brown & Lambros Tragas. "Understanding confusing and concerns that either erbath Skokie empolyees and Skokie i p.m. and is sponsored by Glen- $210.00 charge asd enrollment is very - championship trophies went toM . Rehabilitationfoedlabels mid using the diabolic partners find difficatt todiscuss. dermatologist, application of the cream and Chamber of Commerce mem- Excellent pitching by the na- crest Nursing anti limited, Call 708/635-4100 Ecl. 224 & A Auto Care, Inc. Mets. Sec- touchable Orioles bullpen was Cenlre,LTD., Congregation Ezradietexchanges can be difftcnit for Dsriug the 12 hours nfinstrscsian. bers. Diane laboratory testing. A traveling leophy is on dis-ond place trophies were awarded pmnidedbyinstin l'horsea, Scott Habonim and RavenswOod Nos-many people," comments yeah loura how te besser saywhat yen ta register. play to theTasty Pup Yankees. Boscapomi. Aaron Crown, Ntcky Arndt, MS., Ri4., C.D.E., pro- inthe Chamber office, pilaI. Care 8322 N. Lincoln Ave. Beyer audjim Sikares. Visitors can take advantage ofgram cooislinator, Diabetes Center, L.G.H. Patients who qualify will receive free treatment AAA parente want to entenda the free vision, hearing and foot, Family members are encour- sincere thank you to ow coaches examinations otfered at the fair as Baseball - ageritoaltend. Theprogeam costs .- Forest Hospital and $50.00 at the conclusion of the study. , andRick Sheridan, Mets; Charles well as cholesterol, blood sugar Reset-valions for players sought Webster, Yankees; Harold Erick- g-...- andbloodpressuee leali available$15 per family. SERVICES son, Cubs; and Rob Ginocchio, without charge. In addition,thethe class ate enquit-ai. For more COMMUNITY For information, call Baseball players wanted to lay information or to register for the outfor semipro level learn. Padres, We appreciate all the dud. congregation will baldan arts9nd 708/635-4100 Ext. 224 class, call theDiabetesCameCen- 312.774.8877 or 7086741572 Cult Pat 267-5047 after 4 p.m. ication antI lime they have given crotta afaieat the same lime.A 25 555 wil,en LrO De, Pinieri, tL .forinformalion. ' andwethank them. inchcolorl.v. wiibe raffled off. Edkielplinuat(708)696'8282' PAGEIS - THE BUGLE,THURSDAY, AUGUST23, 1990 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 5990 PAGE 19 usinesse s Over 6OOOO Namebrands, Local employee Taiman reports Nues firm named to second quarter ERA real estate Top 200 s rsr honored for service earnings. At Everday Low PriceS Taiman HomeFederul Savings DISCOUNT FOOD & DRUGS -7 DAYS A WEEK und Loan Association reported OPEN 24 HOURS secondquarterearningsof 54,670,000 before writing off (-:v ' ,', ,,, costs associuted with u duo diii- gonce review in connection with a terminated purchase offer. This was 28% below nel income in the same quarterof 1989. sI Theodore t-t. Roberts, chair- man und chief executive officer, salt/sodium said nel income for the lutest coffeinoftee-SsgOI free CHICAGO quarter- after these costa, which wontd have been largely capital- iced bud the transection been completed, was $4,082,000, or Oc $0.42 per share, down 10% from $4,513,000 or $0.47 persharc I earned in the first quarter. Net lu- come in the latest quarter includ- ed a $2 miltioninunrance recov- cryrelatingto a fraudloss Faul Yovovich, president of Central Telephone Company, charged off in previous periods. presents an Award of Merit to Centel employee Barbara Blonz Net income for thefirsts'in ASS000ED - for her outatanding service. The award recognizes employeeo months was $8,595,000, or $0.89 Electronic Really Associates, 200 members prove that success SuPER SHADES, TRAPPER KEEPER, - - Inc. (ERA) has named ERA Cul- is attainable through hard work, FAST LANE. DATA CENTER per share, down 32% from the $398 AdSO,HBEI fordistinguishedon-the-job service, qua(ityofcharacler, dedica- MEAD ' . : 20 PACK . 12 OZ. CANS sante period uyearearlier. loro & Catino Realty of Nues to professionalism and devotion to lion to the communityandindustryenhancement. ita Top 200 catagory for the year clientuervicn," BINDERS ' .- ' RCor Robons said litt decline in sec- DIET RITE FLAVORS of 1989, . "Wearehonoredioberanked ond quarter core earnings was . , Central- Telephone Company all beproud." This group representa Ilse top among Ilse ERA Top 200," said YOnRCFIOICELIMIT2PtEASE announced recently that Barbara Blonz, u Centel employee forprincipally attributable lo higher ADDITIONAL PURCHASES $5.40 funding costa, including the cf- 10 percent of ERA member bes- Bill Alston,broker for ERA Cal- Blonz, human msourccs macag- nearly five years, isuctive in both hers nationwide, bused on pro- company and community organi- feet of one caleudar day more Ieee Us Cutino, "The support we er-coining, received an Award of Unction figuren for sales volume receive from ERAReaI Estate, in Merit in recognition of outstand- nations. She is a trustee of thethan in the first quartet-, und a re- dared volume of earning usseta and trunuactions, tgrms of products und modern, ing service. M000n Grove Library, a member Thomas E. Schmitt, president or Morton Grove-Niles League ofwhich had resulted in- lower nel gives usacompelitiveedge in our The company's president Paul of thn ERA Real Estate Network local marketund has made ripou- Yovovich presented the award Lo Women Voters, and serves os theinterest income. He noted thut MortonGroveCableTV commit-Talman's $450 million of auction division, commended the Top uible for us to attain thin degree of Blonz, andthe eight other rccip- 200 award winners on their nf- success." ictus Born seven states where tee. She alan is a member of Cen- rate prefcrredstock had an aver- age cost of 8.31% in the latestfoils, "The ttandattls of perfor- Alnton received a certificate of Centel has operations. tel' Spcakers'Bureaa and mceived mance set by this group ato in- "This year's nominees really titis year's Speaker of Ose Yearquartcrcornparcd to 7. 18% in the superior performance from spiringtaall ERA member Schmitt and David Baker, presi- SINGLE ROLL understand Ilse principles under award. first qnurter. Rohem attributed ASSORTED COLORS which Cede! Corporation oper BIene atrdher husband live inthis higher cost largely to the de- brokers," Schmitt said. "The Top dentofihnMidwestdivision, ates," he said."Their perfor- Morton Grove and have two chit- lay in obtaining regulatory ap- ' mance demonstrates their con- rirett a daughter who will be aprovai of Tolrnan'scapitut plan , , Snos for our customers, fellow senior and a son who will be acartier this year which adversely Affiliàted Bank hosts ' employees and tise communities fmshman at the University of LIli-affected invcslorpricingfor these C' 24 OZ. they serve. They have achieved a nom in Champaign, AAA-ratcd, collateralized securi- 'BÍisiness After HoUrs' level of success of which we cas tics, OMNI Affiliated bunk will bout a Hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and BUTTERTOP BREAD Rcfcrring to coming asset vol- "Businesu MIer Hours" on Aug. bank give-awayn willbe featured, urne, Roberai indicated that de-28 from S -7 p.m. Chamber members as well as LIMIT 6 PLEASE Public Accounting mand for adjustable tate loans Thefunclionwillbeheld atM- non-chamber members are mel.- 24 COUNT which are preferred for portfoliofiliatedBaukjMotxonGrave, come toattend, Itisagreutoppor- has been weak in recent months CRAYOLA 8700 Wankegan Road, in thotanity to become acquaiued with CRAYONS Practicum at Oakton as Cnutomcrs have increasinglybunk lobby and will provide un otherbuninesspeopleiu the urea. opted for fixed rate mortgagesopportunity for business people "Business After Hours" is u U OZ. A Pnblic Accounting Practi- now avaitubleut rutes under 10%. erage to qualify and get iso-uc- attending to become acquainted functionorganizedinconjonc- ELMER'S SCHOOL LIMIT 4 PLEASE cum will be offered at Oaktostor's cousent to register for tIse with thebank's services us well as tionwiththe Morton Grove GLUE inr GLUE ALL Community College for account-course,Thethree-credit-hour Chamber of Commerce and In- ing students and persons working the services offered by oIlier practiCnmincludeshands-on Lawyers' article members ofthe buniness commu- dustry. toward aCPA certification. work cxpcnence in a public ac- published in major nitynttendin. Students inlerestetl in attend-counting firm in thcNorth Shore LIMIT 2 PLEASE ing Ilse program must have cota-arca, hands-on practice in iscome insurance journal' pletoti the prerequisite coursestax preparation and job-related Physicians' office priorto enrolling in the practicamprojects, This courue is applica- Lysda Schultz and Randall which is offered only in thehIe towards fulfilling the cdnca- Kleinmon, attorneys with The Low Firm of Mattoy & Klein- , spring nemesterbeginning is Jas-douaI requirements for the CPA personnelcourses 400Z. LLMy_'Principles of Accounting man, o Professionalorporatioo, certification. Oaktos Community College is will be offered from 6 to 9:30 GLEN MARK I', and "Income Tax Accounting" For information,call Mike recently were honored with the pubticalioo of their article, "Theoffering u serien of short-term p.m. onTnesduys beginning Aug. GREAT GRILLSBY PATTIES are the two prerequisite courses,Milutein, course instructor and college coarsen to help pltyui- 28 und on Weducsdayn beginning both ofwhich are offered this fallchairman of Accounting, 635- BigRegionalDifferencesin How Claims arr Ftandted",rsclans' office personnel deal with Aug. 29 ut Oakton, 1600 0. Golf beginning Aug. 27. 1778. Rd., Des Plaines, Sludenlo mustmuintain a B ay- the Summer 1990 issse of thechanging medicare requirements. Insurance Setltemenss Journal. These five'week courses in Mod- Two courses are scheduled iñ PTUPRICtD '1.49 The unirte describes the dif-iraiTranscription Technology October and Novembec "CFT 25COLLNT - fereucesin how lawtnilsore provide information und training Coding for the Physician Office" ALWAYS handled around the country byis insurance processing, lCD-9- beginning Oct. 2 and "Innurance PANTILINERS personal injsry attorneys, insu-CM and CPT coding. Procedures for the Medical Of- ronce defense attorneys, und ix- Two sectionn of "lCD-9-CM fice" beginning Nov. 7. LOCALLY GROWN rucasen companies. Coding for the Physician Office" For course information, call MUSK Cindy DeBerg, program chair- MELON person, 635-1957. S6COLNT Low rates , Complete Landscaping Services VOIT : REGULAR OR FLAVORET make State Farm SYNTHETIC LEATHER , ALKA - at Reasonable Prices Martin & BASKETBALL SELTZER homeowners OR OFFICIAL SIZE RUBBER FOOTBALL . Marbry gets . insurance a good buy. Lawn Cutting EA. u new director Our service makes it even be flor. Bush trimming LIMIT 4 PLEASE Call me. n Fertilizing Martin & Marbry Realtors is REGULAR OR LIGHT ADDITIONAL PURCHASES '1,20 tA. pleased to announce thur Mark HILLSHIRE FARM BILL SOUTHERN .Edging Lewkovich joins the firm us di- SMOKED SAUSAGE OR 7942 W. Oakton St. rector of marketing. Lewkovicb . KIELBASA LB. Nitos, III, "Weve been serving the area as been an active broker for over Tal, 698-2355 for 20 years" 16 years ondin u member of the Million Dollars Soles Club, Lew- kovich has a family of four und McHENRY CICERO CHICAGO N LES GLENDALE HIS. ORLAND PARK ROUND LAKE BEACh FOX VALLEY s residesinGlenview, . 2000 4779 W. 2550 N. 7801 N., NORTH AVE. A 159th 8. ian r. 75TH 8. RT. 59 He will direct company mur-. RICHMOND Rn, CERMAKRn. cLYR0uRN WAUKEGANRts. BLOOMINGDALE RD. LA GRANGE RD. ROLLINS ED, AURORA I.. (708) 740.6664 hering and noIes nffortn while 1815) 344.8300 (1081 78e-6664 (3121 935-5777 (708) 967.6664 mai653.6664 lonol 460.2353 1708) 820.6664 continuing to develop new client .,,,,,,.,,.relationships. HEHUGr1IIIk I\' ITT I TISE BUGLE, TIIURSDAY,AUGTJSTZ3S 1990 PACE2I. School News Back-To-School means OPEN Elrod youthI scholarship recipients 44; time for immunizations . 't II "Now is a good time to catch dren who have been vaccinnlrd childrenwhohaveslippedfor measles at 12 monthn of age. through the system, especiallybut less than 15 months of age those entering kindergarten, be- tonut receive a necand vaccrua- - came physical examinations and lion befare being admitted ta THIS PUHLIC SERVICE MESSAGE HAS BEEN SPONSORED BY: completed humanizations ato re- school for the firsttime. qaired for school entry,' she ex- Beginning this fall, the Pabisc plained. Health Depanlrnent will reqetre Children should begin receiv- that all students enrolling in the ing their protective vaccines at fifth grade provide dacumeala- two months of age; some shoE ton of two MMR vaccines, with are administered au often as four the first being administered not Debbie Temps limes before u child reaches 5earlierthan l2moathuofngeand 9363 N. Milwaukee Ave. years old. the secoad dour nu leus than one Four types of immunizations month later. NuES, IL 60648 for normal, healthy children are: Vaccine side effects may in- (708) 966-1400 diphthenia-periussis-telanus, cludealow-gradefeVer,and sore- commonly known as DPT; oral ness and swelling in the arcas INSTANT LABOR polio; hemophilusinflaenza where the shot was given. Dr. 5633 N. Milwaukee Ave. (Hffi);andmeasles-mumps. Lamprecht recommendsnon- . rubetla(MIvIR). aspirin pain reliever and n warns CHICAGO,IL l3pTandueal polio are given in compress to relieve these symp- (312) 763-1966 a "primary series" of multiple toms. shots during a relatively shortpe- The start of a new school year riad of time, followed later by in an opportune time for parentu SI(4J4 two "booster" shots, which boost tes make sure their children have ARC the body's dineanefighiing capa- receivedail necessary immuniza- CO., bilities,saidDr. Lamprecht. lions, saya a Loyola University %_ 1 DEr and oral polio vaccines MedicalCenterpediuliician. should be given at 2 months, 4 -"The shoil that children re- NILES'aUkee Pictured left to right are Patricia Multally, Ta-iu a non-profit, non-paGinan organization pro- L.. quina become more and more - cha Ruth van Es, Judge RichardJ. Etrod of theviding citizen educalion programs in metropoli- months and 6 monthu of age, al- (708)9 though Ilse 6-month polio vaccine cothplicated each year,"said 991.0091, o6..7302 Law Division of the Circuit Court ofCooktan Chicago, an weil an Illinois and throughout isoptional. Altoostershotofeach Catherine Lampiecht, M.D., as- County. the nation. The programs are designed io help vaccine is neqaired at 18 months sociateprofessorofclinical petE- The $750 Elrod Youth Service Schotarship,young people understand and practice their ofnge and between 4 years and 6 atricsanddireclorofthepedialric named after Richard J. Elrod, former Sheriff ofrighln and responsibilitiey under the law. years old, Dr. Lampeecht ex- residency program atLoyola. CookCounty, was presented by the Judge, to The above winnershad lo submit an essay plained. To emane that children are the girls who will use the money to help fundarguing for or against mandatory volunteer ser- A diplslheria-tetanns (D'I) shot properly immunized, state ruga- their upcoming college expenses vice, and also had to complele at least eight should he administered again at lutions call for studente to have The above scholarships are part of the Con-hours ofcommunity volanteer service. between 14 years and 16 years of complete physical enaminntioun age and every 10 years thereafter, beforeenteringkindergarten, stitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago, which . iheconlitsned. fifth and ninth graden and col- Hebrew School HIto io admiuislered only at 15 lege...... monthsufnge. - A child beginning kindergart- New gerontology classes begins special MME hus traditionally been en without having received any ed. program givenat l5months of age. shots, oronty theinitial shola of a at Montay College However, because of the re- series, will be given shots at two- cent measles outheeaks is the mouth intervals until all state re- Co.R'DE A ncw coucse, Death, Dying NUes Township Jewish Con- Administration and Social Poli-gregatiors, 4500 Dempster St.,United States, the vaccine is he- quiremeuls are met, Dr, Lam- PROP and Hospice, is offered this fallcy, Psychology of Aging aed Is- ing given at 12 months old, said prechtexplained. 800 QIÑE;s semester at Monlay College ge- Skokie, will have a very signifi- 532 sues in Applied Gerontology. Cant program added, for she sec-Dr. Lnmprccht. A second dosais "The regulations also ensure C'." rosstology program. All courses focus on practical required, althangh the medical that a child visits a physician, The subjecls covered include andyear,lotheirHebrew WHEÈLUkeeAve. solutionssospecific probtem.s School curriculum beginning incommunity disagrees as to when who can assess a child's growth low, hislory and sociology ofthat people who work wish she itshuuld he administered. - (7o8)2 'ILL. death and dying; learn manage. September of Ibis year. and development. We want to SPE t37773 elderlycommonlyeuc000ter. TheJewish Fèderation of Chi- According to the Illinois De- check for any early signs of ab- wE ment of dying pervons and Iheir Tisis geronlology program is of- partment of Public Health, chit- families,psychosocial cago will he funding a learning normatdevdlopment," sheadded. needs, ficially approved by die Illinoisdisabilily program which will ethics and hospice philosophy Depaelment ofProfessional Reg- and practice. This new coarse is meet once a week for children station for coorses toward ful-who are in need of special edn- held òn Mondays, 6:30 - 9 p.m. filling requirements for liceesare Council òf Educators begioning Sept. 10. cation. of sarsing home administrators. The class will meet on Snu- The iosguctor is Audrey Gar- Pamily and other caretakers irr dan, director of Cantinuing Edo- day mornings 9 - 11p.m. This installs officers the home will also benefit fromprogram is open sa the comma- cation far the School of Publicthe information provided. EDISON LUMBER CO. Health of the University of lIli- nily. Interested parents are re- The Council of Educalors infamily style meal, installation of Registasionisheld an thequested so call Dr. Yosef Leva- Polonia,formerlythePolish 6959 Milwaukee Ave. nois Chicago. Gordon isalso campus of MonlayCollege, officers, a special program and a president of the American Fies- non, edacalional dircsor of theAmerican Educators Associa-dance demonstration by Dale 3750 W. Peterson Ave., Chica- tian, witt haldits annual installa- NILES, ILL. pice Association. go, 6069 on Aug. 28, 29 andCongregation at 675-4141. En- Piezitotu. The social hour will Other gerontology conrses of- rollmentinthisnewly estab- tian luncheon on Sunday, Sept.begin at noon. Luncheon wiil he (708) 647-8470 30, and Ihn fest night of class. lished program will be limited. 16 al Przyhlo's Hanse of she fered this semesler include luxo- Contact Linda Gaibel, disse- served at t p.m. followed by the dacliontoGeronlology,Ac- White Eagle, 645 N. Milwau-special program. This will be the lorof Gerontology, for addition- kee Ave., in Niles. pbt C4LLER4 caenling for Health Care al informalioa (312) 539-1919. Collège success first installation anden the asso- Professionals, Long-Term Care The fallawing officers will beelation's new name - a historic installed; Fresidenl: Kenneth P. seminar set event. - .t.vJtstoCO. TINo Gill, Vice President: Stella Ven- The public is cordially invited Fall musiC classes for Aug. 27 ard, Treasurer: Kenneth C. 5es-to nOeud this event. Tickets cost uil, Recording Secretary: Leona PbPP''StBt Learn winning sxategiesto $20 per person.Reservations - De - for children srcceed in collego by attendingMorn, Corresponding Secrelary:can be made by calling Kenneth .r3,'5 CollegeSuccessSeminar,aJane Wilczyuski, Financial Sec- C. Jesuit at (708) 394-9399 oc Elmhurut College will offer a Theclasseu also providean op. three-credit-hour coarse offeredretary: Marlene Wilczynstd, und porlunity fòr parenlo to appraise Edward Pietraszek at (312) 767- q536 15-week term of mnsic lessons 51Oaklou Community College Directors:Edward Pietruszek, çioS) for children on Satarday mans- their child's musical aptitude and 3731. The deadline for mImes- Es-it'll Ibis fall beginning Aug. 27, TheSue Strand and Stan Tabor. dons is Sept. 10. logs beginningSepl. 8. inlerestutan early age. course alsosatisfiesthe Life The luncheon will feature a Clauses are being formed by For more information, call the Skills generai education area re- age groap and experience, begia-Elmharst College Preparatory quiremeul. ningwith 3 1/2 yearolds and con-Music Department ut (708) 6t7- Three sections of this course 3330. sinuing through 8-l0yeorolds. areofferedatOaktan's Des Italian classes Plaines campus, 1600 E. Golf MONTAYGERONTOLOGYPROGRAM Rd.; 12:30 to 1;45 p.m. on Tues- for children A new muran days and Thursdays, 8 io 9;t5 The Italian Cultural Center hau DEATH, DYING AND HOSPICE um. an Mondays and Wednes- Centerat(708) 345-3842. - THE BUGLE taught by Audrey Gurdus nfl Mueday,6:3e-900 pur. days and ll;30 to 12:20p.m. onannounced the fall schedule of NilesRecreation Center, 7877 ST. BENEDICT'S classes in the Italian language for Also utlarod Mondays, Wednesdays and Fn- Milwaukee Ave., Hiles, Wedncs- HOME -NEWSPAPERS - . nOn lu Geruntaluly -Munsluy,6:30-uSO p.m. elementary school studente. day, Sept. 19, advanced und be- 6:30-95ep.50. days. .Amounting lue HeuSs Cara Pmtasuiueuln -Taustiny, Classes meet once u week for 30 6930 TOUHY AVE. 8746 Shermer Rd. - Suuiel Pusoy - Wudnosday, tr3R The seminar will coven topics ginners (3:45 p.m.), inleesuediate . Lang-rams CaraAdminiatrution and such na learning strategies, as-weeks beginning in September andpre.school(4;45 p.m.) NILES, ILL. 9:110 p.oc and ending in May. NILES, ILL. 60648 . PspdsaIO9l at Aging -Tharuduy,x3e-uuo p.m. sesument of individuai campe- Onr Lady of Perpetual Help, I lencies, selling college and ca- Regisleatiaofor the danses 1123ChurchSt.,Glenview, (31 2) 774-1440 (708) 966-3900 Rigisuallon i Opfl flOW . roergoals,highereducation will takeplacealthefnitowing lo- Tuesday, Sept. 25,3 p.m. c&I for IntermtIOfl terminology and academic ad- cations an the dales und the times Onr Lady of Ransom, 8300 Undi Gplb&, Directorof Gorantolagy 3750 w. Potarana Ano. Chlana,IL6Oß59. visement. tinted. For further informntinn Greenweod Ave., Niles, Tues- 312)539i919 - ) Toregiater, cull 635-1700. cdncern iitthe clatses, cull tIse day, Sept. 18, 2:30 p.m.

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flowering bulbs - HOURS: THURSDAY and FRIDAY: 4 - 10 P.M. Discover the beauty of corn- 11th Taste of Polonia SATURDAY and SUNDAY:NOON- ll P.M. mon and unusual spring- The 11th annual Taste of Po- Also, continuous Bingo games flowering bulbs with CLiff Zenor can style entertainment, includ- lonja,Chicagos largest ethnic will he held each of the festivaLs ing singer Waldemar Kanon, the MONDAY (LABOR DAY): NOON - 10 P.M. of the Chicago Botanic Garden, and neighborhood festival, spon- fivedays. Saturday, Aug. 25, 2 p.m. in the Polish Highlanders Dance Esem- sored by Ihn Copernicus Founda- tnaddition to the casino and bic, Polish Jazz singen Grazyna south mall at Old Orchard Cen- /0 lion, will be held over the Labor ter. Bingo gamei, over a dozen of Auguncik, music of the '50s, 'lOs Day Weekend from Thursday,Chicago's finest polish eateries and 70s, an Elvis Renne, Dixie- COPERNICUS CENTER Aug. 30 thea Monday (Laborwill offer a wide variety of badi- land Music and the All Bubba Find out how to ptan and Day),Sept.3. plant this fall for next springs tioual polish foods, as well as Blues Band featuring Bnzz Kil- Among the attractions at theAmerican style dishes. man. PLAZA first colors. Cliff isa well quali- foslival will be a Las Vegas style fled horticutturatist and coordi- The Polka Stage, located in Ihe A donation to the Foundation gaming halt lo be sel up inside the 'karczma" (beer garden),will of only $3 per person is request- - LAWRENCE & MILWAUKEE AVENUE nator of Chicago Bontanic Gar- air cooditioned Copernicus Cou- den's Gardening Resourceson feature t b different polka bao-lsed. This includes all entertain- ter building at 5216 W. Lawrenceover the festival's run. Among thement. Senior citizens tire admit. 5216 W. Lawrence Avenue Wheels (GROW) Program, ÂV0 Chicago. among other things. bonds will be SIan Balando & The ted fròeon Thursday & Friday. (1/2 Block East of Milwaukee Avenue The facility, called "Bsg NscicsAverage Polka Band, Marion Old Orchard Center is locatedat Skokie Boulevard and Old Or- Hours of the festival are 4-10 Casino," (for Polish astronomerLush, Little Richard, Jerry Zaha-p.m. Thursday; 4-11 p.m. ou Fri- and 2 Blocks West of Kennedy Expressway) chard Road, just east of EdensNicholas Copernicos after whom Espressway in Skokie, Illinois. ra & The Happy Stars, The Am-day; 550e-11 p.m. Saturday dc ElioFoundation is named), will be polaires and Rich Rzeszutko &Sundaynoon . 10p.m. Monday. FOR INFORMA TION open two days only, Saturday TheMusic Company. IF - For additional infsnnatimi call (1:30 p.m-midnight) and Sunday A separate Variety Stage wiltthe Copernicus Center at 777- CALL (31 2) 777-8898 (I :30 p.m-Midnight). present both Polish and Amen-8898. The Foundation has secured a license for the gambling facility PONATION - Lw STRUT underlilisois law. Park Ridgeconductor - The Adult Fun Club Siteoftheevootis the Copemi- $3.00 PER PERSON con Cultural & Civic Center, begins 2 J. Donninglion Entnrtniflrnofl 5216 W. Lawrence Ave. (1/2 6thyear Sports Ber . Weekday Bxffnts Whets conductor Psnk York (Seniors Admitted FREE Thursday and Friday) block east ofMilwaskee Avenue One ofthc highlights for York . RARE EARTH raises his baton, the orchestra he each year, is neving as the musi- and2 blocks west ofthe Kennedyis directing produces sounds that Wednesday, August2s Espressway). cal enleelainment director for 1cv "LET THE FESTIVPZIES BEGIN" AIRI1GHT The casino will feature blackfill an audience with emotion and Kupcinet's Purple Heart Cruise Wednesday. Septonsber S 77f-°0222 delight, York is now iiI his 26th jack,poker, games and which was held on July 31. The - Tasty Teuts JIM COVERT year of conducting The Park Purple heart Cruise lakes hospi- Munday, Septonsbor 10 wheels. meat Ridgel'ineArls Society Sympho- lalized vetemos out onto Lake LITTLE WARSAW - e FULL SIZE POOL TABLES Admission to the casino is st.ny Orchestra. This is in addition lo the$3 gener- Michigan (oradayoffunandmu- smoked polish sausage with cooked kraut, pntato pancakes. 2680 W. Gulf Rd., Glonsiew Thice thousand to 5,000 peo- sic, Yorkhaslseeu the musical Taïsnmn Shnpping Conter al admission IO the festival. Only en- Thor.Ion-iseoMickey t the Menories (Motsen Sourd! dill pickles, tOlnatB cabbage rolls OPES 7 D4Y pIe come to see York po-fono lenlainnient director of the cruise 8/an 17081 729-7702 persons I 8 years of age or olderwith the orchestra every Friday POLA FOODS - can be admitted to the casino. for38years. kraut. cheese. potato and neat plerogi. cabbage rolls, night during the summer. The On Aug. 21, York will be per- Fri. 755-15esJohnny Stir s the Meteors (Sock ti Soll, So's'6n's) 0/31 stuffed peppers. cooked kraat. kiszka s concerIa âne held in Hodges park, forming at the Arie Crown Thea- Park Ridge, at 8 p.m. and admis- trefor a police recognition cere- Sat. 2,05-Sta Polish Highlanders 000cv o-sup GALE STREET INN

5.;5l7;55 Oalden,o,' Cocon - sios isalways free. . mony. 9/I bbq ribs with cooked kraut 7,55-urss Coandy by Mike loorny A noted violinist and conduc- - - - Frank York brings a variety of S:m-bg,an Oesterday (Beatlemania) KASIA'S DELI - - lar, York is in couslant demand ta1enL lo his mIens musician and polish egg rolls, nalesniki (blintz). fruit pierogi, fororchmlral performances. musicalimpresuario. San. 4,58-600 Grulyno Ssgutcik (Pylish Joez( smoked sassage elth kraot, smoked sassage -sandalch, g/g 6:30-7:35 Cosedy by Mike Toorey cabbage rolls, blgss, baked chicken with dumplings TAKE A LONG WEEKEND Liberty Bank offers 7:35-15,35 OltBobba Blues Bond featsning Bore Kiloor LITTLE EISBOPE I Lake Geneva cruise Mon. 3:tO-6:00 Banjo Buddies Dioielond Bond The Tempo 8/3 7:00-10:00 Iront Carlini with Sonny n the Orkassodors chicken, smoked sassage with kroot, bigns, zarek, flaczki An authentic New England (Etois Brow) LAWRENCE BAKERY style fish boil and cruise on Players celebrate bismarks, eclairs, cheese cakes, puppy seed cakes. Lake Geneva will be offered by POLKA STAGE knlaczki. cnskies Liberty Bank for Savings on Sat- anniversary orday, SopL 22. Thur.6:00-10:00 Stat Balando S "Auo-ogo Polka Band" RELM'S FUNNEL CAKES - This year, The Tempo Players fanne) caltes, machos , lemonade ,soda In the traditiOnal fish bollo- 8/30 - will celebrate a specialevent. ven, as presented by the Interbak- Jerry Zahara 5 "Happy Stars" POLKA SAUSAGE Their 1990-1991seasonwill Frl. 7:O0-tl:55 en Resort, flames shoot sp from mark 25 years of producing s/St grilled, snloked polish sausage, grilled bratwsrst, beef a hugn blark ketde in prepara- santhitches - quality Community theater. Sat. 12:00-3:55Botch Facsa nFocE.' - tion of this old fisherman's beat. To celebrate this event, The 9/1 3,tn-6,30 Joe Colega R "Happy hearts" BBBON'S BLUEBERRIES Foltswing lunch, the Liberty son-11,00 Marion Lash - Ice cream waffle cames, cheesecake with biseberries, group will travel to nearby Lake Tempo Players is planninga Re- - 12:00-3:05 Bick Bzesautku B "Music Coqsany' coffee - Geneva to honni "The Belle of onion Party scheduled for the Son. week after the fmal production 9/2 3:30-7:30 terry Tarka B "Mid-Cost Sounds" ,l TOUt'S BAICEBY the Lake' for the afternoon's H,tO-1b,05 lanny Motejo 6 "Ijowottiwo Sound" cruise. The ship's caplain svill closes, on Saturday, May 4, kotaczkl, coakies, coffee - 1991. Moe, 12:10-3,00 fteqsolaires . - give an histonicaj narrative of RALPH'S LEMONADE' - The group is currently trying 9/3 3,35-7:50 George Stevens n '47th Street Concertina Club" the lake and the century-old es- 7,30-10:30 LIttle Bichard fresh lenonade lates that line its shores lo npdabe old mulling listslo make sore no former Tempo MYSLIWSKA RESTAURANT Transportation,lunch, the Players will be left off of the in- Special perf000ances by the Lechici Dancers at the epenion cereernies ham and corned beef sandwiches - _wITll THE DISNEY CHANNEL. cruise and full escort aie all in- vitaiton nod at Harinas tines throughout the festieal. list.Former Tempo RALPH'S PIZZA -- clnded for only $40, and just Players $37 for Liberty Bank's Silver andmorsiTempo pizza, ltntiAo aridpstish - - Player members who havehad Citizen Club members. For res- - an address change should call B&BPOPCORN ervations,Contact Susan An- A g cure no the cub, popcorn : drews al (312) 384-4000, est.(708) 495-1120 andprovide 565. Iheir cunent address. COOL CREATION FREE! soft serue ice croan - Cablevision presents a free four-day preview ofAinerica's favorite thmil PIEROGI INN channel, TheDisney Channel. . MORTON GROVETHEATRE frnit pierogi, roast pnrk stuffed with pluoss, oushroon It's the perfect four-day getaway. Your funsily's free opportunityto see what 7300 DEMPSTER 2DAYSONLY soup. flaczki the Disney magic is all about. (708) 967-6010 . SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: 0155E ROOT BEER Original tories. Hit movies. Vintage Disney. Exclusive specials like STARTS FRI. black cows - 'TOTAL RECALL» . - n - flOURS The Making Of "Honey, IShrank The Kids." AUG.24th Fri., Sat.. Sun., Mon,; 1:10,3;20. SATURDAY: i :30 P.M. - MIDNIGHT I Thursda36 Mgust 23rd, through Sunday, Angust 26th. Channe' 14. 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Other restrictions nsay apply, n s " COME AND JOIN US!!! :THE IUGLF, THURSDAY,AUGU3ae hG525 Entertainment CHICAGO'S LARGEST NEIGHBORHOOD FESTIVAL LABOR DAY WEEKEND Workshopon Copernicus Center marks AUGUST 30. 31, SEPTEMBER 1, 2 and 3 flowering bulbs . HOURS: THURSDAY and FRIDAY: 4 - 10 P.M. Discover the beauty of corn- 11th Taste of Polonia SATURDAY and SUNDAY: NOON. il P.M. rnon and unusual spring- The 11th annual Taste of Po- Also, continuous Bingo games flowering bulbs with Cliff Zenor can style entertainment, inciud- Ionia,' Chicago's largest ethnicwill be held each of the festival's ing singer Waldemar Kocon, the MONDAY (LABOR DAY): NOON . 10 P.M. of the Chicago Botanic Garden, ':%. and neighborhood festival, spon- five days. Saturday, Aug. 25, 2 p.m. in the Polish Highlanders Dance Esem- / .. sored by the Cnpernicus Pounda- In addition to the casino andhie, Polish Jazz singer Grazyna south mall at Old Orchard Cee- , tion, will be held over the LaborBingo games, over a dozen of ter. y Anguscik, music of the '50m, '60s Day Weekend frorn Thursday,Chicago's finest polish eateries and '70s, an Elvit Revue, Dixie- COPERNICUS CENTER Aug. 30 thru Monduy (Laborwill offer a wide variety of tuadi- land Music and the All Bubha Find Out bow to plan and Day), Sept. 3. plant this fall for next springs sional polish foods, as well as Blues Band featnning Buzz Kil- .. . Among the attractions at theAmerican stylo dishes. man. PLAZA first colors. Cliff isa well quali- festival will be a Las Vegas style fled horticultssraljst and coordi- ThePolkaStage, located in the A donation to the Ponndation t -.- gaming hall to be set up inside the"karczma" (beer garden),will of only $3 per person is reqnesl- LAWRENCE & MILWAUKEE AVENUE calor of Chicago Bontanic Gar- air conditioned Copernicus Cen. dens Gardening Resourceson fratase Il different polka bwdsed. This includes all entertain- z, terbuilding at52l6W.LawrenceOver the festival's run. Among the ment. Senior citizens ire admit- 5216 W. Lawrence Avenue Wheels (GROW) Prograrn. Ave., Chicago. among other things. bands will be 51m Bulanda & The ted freeon Thursday & Friday. (1/2 Block East of M)lwaukee Avenue The facilily, called "Big Nick'sAverage Polka Baud, Marion Old Orchard Center is locatedat Skokie Boulevard and Old Or- Hosrs of the festival are 4-10 Casino," (for Polish astronomerLush, Liule Richard, Jerry Zaha- and 2 B)ocks West of Kennedy Expressway) chard Road, just east of EdensNicholas Copernicus after whom p.m. Thursday; 4-1 1 p.m. on Fri- Espressway in Skokie, Illinois. ra & The Happy Stars, The Am-day; noon-Il p.m. Saturday dc theFoondation is named), will hepolaires and Rich Rzeszetico &Suedaynoon - 10p.m. Monday. FOR INFORMA TION open two days only, SaturdayThe Manic Company. For additional infonnatioti call _ÎF . (I :30 p.m-midnight) wsd Sunday A separate Variety Stage willthe Copernicus Center at 777- CALL (312) 777-8898 (I :30 p.m-Midnight). preseas both Polish and Amen-8898. The Foundation has secared a - license for the gambling facility . DONATION: EASY TRU oederllliuois law. Park Ridgecondúctor . The Adult Fun Club Sito oftheeveut is Ilse Copemi. $3.00 PER PERSON cus Callural & Civic Center, begins 2 .J. OunoinuLive Entortaisoont 5216 W. Lawrence Ave. (1/2 6thyear BaCeta (Seniors Admitted FREE- Thursday and Friday) Sports Bar . Wonkduy block east ofMilwaukee Avenue When conductor Prank York One ofthe highlighta for York raises his batan, the orchestra he each year, is sexing as the musi- RARE EARTH and 2 blocks wesl ofthe Kennedyis directing producea sounds that Wednosduy. August29 Eapressway). cal entertainment disector for 1cv "LET THEFES'FIVITIES BEGIN" AIRTIGHT The casino will feature blackfill an audience with emotion and Kupcinet's Purple Heart Cruise Wednesday. Soptetsber5 77-°O222 delighL York is now in his 26th jack, poker,dice games and which was held on July 31. The . Tasty Treuts JIM COVERT year of conducting The Park Pwple heart Cruise takes hospi- Mundoy. Septensher IO wheels. EaterNlame,,( RidgeFineArta Society Sympho- l'stirati veterans oat onlo Lake - LITTLE WARSAW 6FULL SIZE POOL TABLES Admission lo the casino is $1. nyOrchealna. nuotety STAGE This is io addision to she $3 gener- Michiganfonaday of fun and mu- soaked polish sassage with cuoked kraut, pntatn Pancakes. 2680 W. Gull Rd., Glouviow Three thousand lo 5,000 peo. sic. Yorkhasl.,een the musicalen- dill pickles. tomntn cabbage rolls Teliunsou Shopping Conlor al admission to the feslival. Onlypie come Io see York perform Thor. 1:00-10,00 Mickey 5 the Mnnsrirs (listosm snsnd) (708) 729-7702 OPEN 7 DAYS persons I 8 years of age or older lentainment director of the cruise 0/35 PALA FOSSI with the oecheslea cvesy Friday for 38 years. can be admitted to the casino. 7:08-10:05 .lehnny Stor& the Metonr(Rank A noti,50's kraut, cheese. potato and neat plerogi. cabbage mils, night during the summer. The On Aug. 21, York will be per- & 60's) stuffed peppers, cuoked kraut, kiszko conceria are held in Hodges park,forming at the Arie Crown Thea- Park Ridge, at 8 p.m. and admis-Inefor apolice recognition cere- 2iIO-4:tO " Polish HighlandersOnoreGroup GALESTREET INN sion is always free. mony. 5tO-7nu Saldano,' Encan bbq ribs with cooked kraut Frank 7:nn-s:nn Cunedy by like Tooney. A noled violinist and rondar- . York brings a variety of Ron-torso Yesterday (Beottemuola) (ASIA'S DELI . . tor, York is in constant demandbIenE lo his mInas musician und polish egg mnlls, nalesniki (blintz). fruit pierngi, fororcheslralperfontsances, musical impresoanio, . Sun. 4,55-R5 Graiyno Asgutnik (Pplish Jazz) smoked sausage with kraut, snaked sausage sandwich, 9/2 6,35-7:30 Cotredy by Mike Tonstey cabbage rulis, bigas, buked chicken with dsnplings TAKE A LONG WEEKEND Liberty Bank offers 7:30-10:35AIl Bubba Clues Bond featuring Buzz Ciba, LITTLE EUROPE Lake Geneva cruise Nun. 3:I0-6:oa . Banjo Buddies Illuihtand Bond The Tempo 9/3, 7r00-lt:18TreotCartini ciGli nanny R the ta,hossodors chicken, seoked sausage with kraut, bigus. zsrek, flaczki An authentic New England- (Hais Renne) LAWRENCE BAKERY style fish boil and cruiseon Players celebrate bisnnrlss, eclairs, cheese cakes, poppy seed cakes, Lake Geneva will be offered by POLKA STI5GG . kabaczki, cnukles Liberty Bank for Savingson Sat- anniversary erday, Sept. 22. Thor.6:58-10:58 SBasBolanda I "Boerage Polka Bond" REIMS FUNNEL CAKES In the traditidnal fish boilo. This year, The Tempo Players 0/30 funnel cakes, cachón. lemnnade, soda will celebrate a specialevent. ver, as presented by the Interlak- Their 1990-1991 Fri. 7:OÓ-ll:00 Jerry Zahira 5 "Happy Stars" POLKA SAUSAGE en Resort, flames shoot up from seasonwill grilled, seoked polish sussage, grilled bratwurst, beef mark 25 yearsof producing 8/31 a huge black kettle in prepara sandwiches - Sat. 12,05-3:50 Botch Paruba M "PaCE." - tian of this old fisherman's Prat. qaality community theater. 9/1 3sA0-6:30 Joe Colega 8 "Happy Hearts" URBAN'S BLUEBERRIES . Following lunch, the Liherly To celebrata this event, The Tempo Players is planninga Re- 7:00-11:05 Morion Lush ice crean waffle cones, cheesecake with hlaeberries, group will travel to nearby Lake cuffee Geneva lo board "The Belle of anion Party Ichednled for the Sun. 12:05-3,55 nick Rzeszalkn C "Muslu Congnony" week after the fmal production 9/2 3:3B-7:30 -Gerry Tarko C "Mid-West Sounds" TUZIK'S BAKERY she Lake" for the aflernoon's closes, on Saturday, May 4, 8:55-11:50 Bonny Motejo s "Døsntain Sound". knlnczki, cuokiws, coffee cruise. The ship's captain svill 1991. Mgsntaires give an hislorical nanative of Mon. l2sBt-3r00 RALPH'S LEMONADE' The groap is cunensly hying 9/3 3,3B-7:B5 ..George Steaeos C "47th Street Cancertioo Ctob" Ihn lake and the century-old es- 7:30-15:30 Little Richard fresh leunnnade tales that line ils shores lo update old mailing listato make sure no former Tempo MYSLIWSKA RESTAOR9NT Transportation,lunch, the Players will be left off of the in- Special perfonuancns by the Inchini Dancers at the opening net-ennoies han and corned beef sandwiches ' WITH THE DISNEY CHANNEL cruise and full escort are all in- vilaiton and at oarious tines tinrusghnut the festival. list.Formen Tempo RALPH'S PIZZA .. - - eluded for only $40, and just Playersand $37 for Liberty Bank's Silver recentTempo pizza, italian and polish - Player members who havehad Citizen Club members. Por res- - - an address change should call B&BPOPCORN - envalions,contact Susan An- A corn on the cob, popcnrn drews at (312) 384-4000, ext.(708) 495-1120 andprovide their cuisent address. - COOL CREATION - FREE! 565. snft serve ice crean Cablevision presents a free four-day preview ofAmerica's làvorite fami1 . PIEROGI INN channel, The Disney Channel. MORTON GROVETHEATRE fruit pierngi. mast pork stuffed with plums, nsshraom

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THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST23, isstii PAGE 27 ntertainment USE THEBUGLE Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions Misericordia's Family Festival Kohl Children's Museum NILES BUGLE fundraiser set for Sept. 9. Classifieds e MORTON GROVE BUGLE.. to celebrùte birthday Misericordias10thAnnual salad bar and frozen yogurt Be1ievei(noi,tJieKohj Chu- pin the hatee Waldo,clolhes pinseach visit to the museum un eyeFamily Festival will Ire held on booth. For those whoaren'I, there u SKOKIE/LINCOLÑWOOD BUGLE then's Museum is five years old Sunday, SepL 9, from I I am. to6 will be a candy booth and a des- in a bullIr and the five sensesopening, fun filled experience," p.m. It is a fundrainer for Miseri- n PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE this year and weready to cele- game where you use your sensesshredded. sert booth. There are beer, wine .966-3900 cordia Heart of Mercy, a home brate. You are all invited lo our to solve a mystery. When you are The Kohl Children's Museum and pop stands throughout the . GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE Fivefest weekend long party Sat- for mentally and physically lEsa- grounds to accompany the food ullpnrliedoul,joinuson the frontis located at 165 Green Bay Rd..blcdchildrenand adulta. unlay, August 25 and Sunday, porlicofordelicious icecream. and die beer garden will be oece- Wilmelte. Hours arc Tuesday- In the past years, over 15,000 ingbrntwurotagainthis year. August 26. The birthday bash ac- 'For the past five years, theSaturday, 10 n.m. - 4 p.m., Sun- livilieswillrun continuously people have come Io Misericor- Museum has snccessfufly created day, noon-4 p.m. Admission isdia Norlh, 6300 North Ridge in throughout the day with several an environment where children $250; children under one year of Children are able Io enjoy an games and crafts for children of Chicago, to enjoy a day filled and parenls can explore, interactage are free. For more infoima- withentertainment, assortment of free games, win all ages. actidoies,tokens, and purchase prizes with and learn using our exhibits,' ex- lioncall (708) 256-6056. buys, bargains, raffles, and foods CABINET Have you ever worn a tuxedo plaines Dolores Kohl Solovy, their winnings. The older kids AIR CONDITIONING, II p or a long party diss? Well, now ofull sorts. RE FACE R S - founder of the Kohn Children's This year, there will be Amen- can compele in the foolball toss . is your chance lo diosa up in our Museum. "We provide a unique Steven J. DeMilliano call, and eveiyonecan ley theinluck at fancy schmnncy" Italian,Mexican, Greek, $10 OFF WITH THIS AD TOUCH OP BEAUTY birthday hands-on uppnoach to learning Second LL Steven J. DeMillia- the money games or have their All Plumhing, Hait)ng 6 A/CWmk KITCHEN CABINET dress-upcloshesand mukeaparty Polish, and Irish Boothsas well CARPET CLEANING MIKE NITrI with a special focns on slimulat- no has graduated from U.S. Airas rib booth, a turkey drumstick picturetakenasabasebailorfoot- Rmtdantl.I/ Cufltrnutd.I/ teduRiNi STYS bal lo mulch. Play the freeze Tuiles, Sink & F.,nat Rap.Ira FRONTS Full.rsIn. n.,put aluIn Wuold. CEMENT CONTRACTOR ing the imagination of children. Force pilot training, and has re-booth, and a deli booth. For those ball player. HOME dance game lo the beat of the ceived silver wings at Columbus W.tar HuMar Smnio. & Purin Reinen with new duur und draw- ht.. Fmn.um.n... fully Im,md. W. . Pallo Deekn . Drivewaya Unique and exciting exhibilsare people who may be watching Fur Fr.. 6.11mal.., 0.1k er frunts in formica nr wund and atm mo Lam &S.l.n, . Sidawalka IMPRoVEMENTs Jackson Five. Win prizes playingalways beisg creased to malteAirPorceBase, Columbus, Miss. The Main Stage will feature ,pus.. their waistlines, therewill be a such groups as Mickey & the (708) 307OOO7 nava osar 50% of new cub)net aase Bliwunk.. Am,.. Fra. Estimana. Interior & Exterior rnplacemnnt. Nu.., humai. Unannad Fully Insturad Memories,JoelDalyandtheSun- DADSPlumbing & HVAC 827.8097 . sCarpnntry C Dry Wall downers, . Dan Malejas Down- Addit)unul eabin,tn .nd Cunistar 965-6606 . Tile town Sound, and Misericordias Tupn .nailabln at fansury-tu-pu, Decorating own Hearlbreakers. ALUMINUM prim.. Visit nat shuwenum .t: Wooden Decks SIDING Dry Poem Carpet I.r,ed u ennand FREE ESTIeOTE( RESTAURANT GUIDE The Irish lent will have ils own 654 N. MILWAUKEE a Uphustury G&L Repacement Back Porch line up of eutertainment. Tom PROSPECT HEIGHTS Cluaning Under $500 I Calkins and Bobby Ryan will be Seamless Gutt.rs (Palw.ukeo Sunk PInual s CONTRACTORS . Soffit, Fascia introducing such ucla as Tom nr nail fur a frnnnst Imite in your Driveways . Patios Moran, Sean O'Donnell and John . Aluminum & Vinyl Siding wuil W,shing And Other 692-5163 I uWn hum. unytim. wilhuut ub- Bulutad S ervinos Anailabin Foundations . Steps I 8501W. DEMPSTER - NILES Kivlehan, The Drivers, Mike . Windows, Doors. Repuirn ligatiun. City-wid./nubarhn. /v - Zdnyoei'vloe Aggregate . Brick paving a 692-2748 . O'Connell & ihr Shsnnonaires, Free Estimates . Insured Finanuing an.iIubIe tu qunlifiud 10%SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS i .p. Teeny MacEldowuy, and The NORWOOD SIDING CO. bitynru. Nu paymnut for tin duyn. phone 967.0924 GUY: ELECTRICIANS 2 P.M. - 6 P.M. InAt2Out n061 JohaDilon Band. 631-1555 CLEAR WATER t sii The Cabinet People L''"''J i:',. Pce-sale tickets are available CLEANING 966-7980: ' with discount ticket prices or SENDERAK (708) 520-4920 SERVICE CERTIFIED ¿74 Fr..r,t ru.:.., neea.4 r,,.,,.a PRESTA . -$5.55 tickets may be purchased at the CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIC CO. Aluminais aldina CONSTRUCTION flCIadosSeepSalad. Potalo and Douser!(J0110orRico Puddirgor Ice Crerm) CORrS gate. Admission is $6 for adults CABINET Campiate Wiring and $3 for children and seniors. Suffit-Fate). . .Stain Puruhnn MONDAY Residential , Commercial GRECIAN STYLE CHICKEN with Gfecisc Style Potato Misericordia is offering a Corpo- SeamlausOuttarn REFINISHING 'Curage Finnin Drienwuys . VEAL PARMESAN with Spaghetti. No Potato Sidnwalkn rate Sponsor package for comps- Sturm W)nduw,..Dauts 'Patin, ..Etn. Linennud,.Inmrud . Sanded TUESDAY BROILED SKIRT STEAK R.plauammstWiaduwe KITCHEN CABINETS (708) 543-4504 Rnmud.Oug t, Rebs. nies or corporations wishing to Unan.. & Insurud FORK TENDERLOIN, Brown GroW u , oponsoratenton thrgrounds. (312) 775-5757 Expertly Restorâd. . Finn Ennimäta Nuw Canntmntlnn. by railniuhing or by laminuting WEDNESDAY SHRIMP IN A BASKET (25), Cocktail Saaoe 5\ Al proceeds benefit the,chiI- : NEWYORK . Senden Runi.ion A inutaltutiun . GYROS PLAiTER SRAPOOD &5ZA« 'ønub', Iuunieuonlo.eniuling eabiveis. deco and young ndulis with men- BATH & KITCHEN Jarry Lanning CARPET WORLD Free Estimates THURSDAY CHICKEN STIR FRY with Rise i : Ial and physical disabilities who REMODELING :AMERICA'S LARGEST. VEAL CUTLET, Beone GraW 1 live und work at Misericordia (708) 6344723 : CARPET RETAILER 299-3080 FRIDAY BROILED RAINBOW TROUT. Lemon Boiler Sasse South, North, and The Heart of SHOPATHOME. Auk abnut u.n iO% di.nnant CHICKEN BROCHEtTE. Rice, Chioknn GraW, No Potato LOBSTER Mercy Village. For tickets or Gut a nuw suramin t)Ia tub arne : fur $476 tilo nut lunladed). t Call SATURDAY CHOPPED STEAK, Galled Onions MONDAYS & TUESDAYS more informaiton, please call BROILED PORK CHOP, Applesooso (312)973-6300. Cali Fur Datnila 987.0150 GLASS REPAIR DINNER SPECIAL PruaEstimnt,s nu all intariur 'i n tra t. ta ws sa sa an, w? SUNDAY FRIED CHICKEN a remudalinl. LIVER with Onion or Boone $9.95 Square dancing R.R.SERVICES EXPRESS GLASS W MIRROR Please...Na CATCH BASINS Senior Citizen Din000nt SNOW CRAB LEGS (708) 967.5462 'Window Glass Repanomunt lessons begin & SEWERS -AllTypm- WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS Alaminu,, Sor.euu S Sturm DINNER SPECIAL Sept. 10 Winduw. Rupaired 17081966.1306 TheNiles Square Dance Club. BLACKTOP CALLIGRAPHY JOHNS SEWER CLEANING Serving ALL YOU CANEAT 17081 e35.8954 is sponsoring beginner leomus. SERVICE SERVICES Ft.. Entimatus Ueennnd& lusurud 9001 N. Waukegan Road (T'nnrtls ttfl)empster) Participants will meet weekly Oakton & Milwaukee, the Finest from 730 - 10 p.m. in the lower VALUABLE COUPON 1t,lorton (;rcI-r, lIIiflIsih Y - leveloftheNilesRecreationCen MR. ASPHALT Hiles CLEANING DISCOUNT Northern IReservatìonh aSId Panico Utili (7iLSt967.70 ter. Everyone is welcome to join PAVING CO. 696.0889 $5.00 OFF' and the class up to and including the "Our Name Says It All" Yuur Nnighburhsud Snwar Mau QUATRO EUS OPEANSTYLE third meeting. A dancing panner CLEANING SERVICE in required. The cost ofeach les- . DrinnwayaParhieg Aruun . Se.l Cn,nina . Rnsurfaning t' Experienced Maid Will Southern THE ORIGINAL son is $5 per couple. Attendance . New Cun.t,untiun Putuhiun BIG CITY Clean Ynur House The atoll lessons in urged. Fra. Eutimutnn Way You've Always Wanted Al the spring conclusion of the Italian Cuisine insured Gu.runtaed TO SEWERAGE & 283-4322. counses,participasls will be invit- 'WlIhthceoapun.EmIret5..31so EAST COAST Addrass ur Peessnallac tCOU000PwCa.l,n,r LUNCH SPECIALS ed tojoin the Nues Square Dance (708) 446-9300 Ynur luvlintlnus, Etc,: DRAINAGE . DonaSsi Apply Te Carrent Cwlau,r, RESTAURANT PIZZARIA Club, a recognized leaderin $3.95 to $5.95 .r' BEER-WINE-COCKTAILS Call 966-4567 CATCH BASINS CLEANED Chtcagolandsquaredancing. Elnstrio Power Rodding N. MILWAUKEE Club members enjoytwo month- MOES MOBIL SELECTED DINNER SPECIALS ly dasces, a monthly advanced Nnw Catch Bosinu Inst. 2 FOR $9.95 Monday- Friday Susop Pumps Inst. WASH dance, a gala annual ball,ex- .Hnt 'tossup. Wash . change dances,mysterytrips, CALL .Chnminul CIna, SUNDAY SPECIALS t *SPECIALOFFER* parties, and.congeniaicamarade- .St,,m CI... Ribs $9.95 FrCOUPON o rie. 1-(312) 736-6211 .Brinh, oldies, beat,. tu.. Notice BUY ANY 16u PIZZA dr tn.wuyn. auythina dirty. Bnula N.wupnpar. r..arna. th. Filet & Lobster $13.95 I For information call 967-7854 tiuht ut any tim. tu nla.uify all ANDGET ..Dirty dnadu duna dirt nh.up or 967-6987. The first lesson is Gary Pearson advarti.uma,t. nd tu rulnot Back To School Special fre uny adRn,tiniudu,mad ubian. I (312) 733-3307 linnehl.. W. n.nnnt be rnnnni' featuring 2°°OFF bio fur varbul ,t.tnm,nt. in nus- , I PICK UP or DINE IN 0KV Lupus flint with aar pulido.. 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PeoPle skills needed. \ d.v,daolsw.thot,ongoaoloorrng, shift -,.: ' i . hoodi As we etoif ou, Morton Monday - Friday , JLJ 1708)967-9733 $100FFWITHTHISAD O . -- II Tom Ahlbeck A lincroon Cu os Ifl LW O am 4 PIo. , - , AliPlonrbiof,Hoatinn&A/CW0,k t e e p t at r F Rnierooee F.00 Eo,imOtnO r r (708) 824-4000 HOM AKERS RudwtIel/Cumo.o,dnlf iodoThM -- , need in our with naIl. handling ooporionoe, aPochen.at mo. soeben n NILES. 9207 Milwaukee. Nilés PLEASE CALL ' To,lot. S.ek a Fm.ot Rnpo.ra , - . : ,. . d et g W,torHoutorSo.uion&Puite MIKWAY classified section. 00d,:a r ,: d'g ''°1ne (708) 9658O8O (708) 492 2905 O ForFroeEolooateo.Celi: optitode.we'd like to5.1k with . - - -. 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BUILDING CLEANING Io .qo.l oppo,tuolty oo.ployerre/t phono foe Ask fur Cloudlu _Á Rooideoii.l-Cosvnoroioi-ioduotriol. , .- - FEDERAL BANK Full Sales j Design Training O0 Ç> Or 0° .O ¿I III F Ilyl dFEt'st STOCKROOM FOR SAVINGS . Guaranteed Income DON'T WAIT' III ASSISTANT I 5200 W. Fullerton - . Unlimited Earnings Potential CLERK Chioago IL 60639 II 1111111111 SKOK1E $2,000.00 or Commission to start - MOVING r 1111 _,-i AlfIlod Bk G w USE THE o.:t.oberi, orgenitod ioditidool (3121 889-1000 whichever is greater III to 00000.0 thla FoU Tin,. pnoi(ioo. CLASSIFIEDS . - DO II ' BOSFARRELL T.,Y EOEMIF enjoy making new friends and talking .r 'I RoopooiEilitl.o willionlade preen.- cil AT- NOTICETO - ' II u-o TUCKPOINTING lIna eli i000n'lng!Oatnoifla moilOp- to people. you can work close to-home at one CONSUMER .ChiwnoyoRopoired - N O\A( \ lng/ of our 20 convenient showrooms. All boul ,n 000ro must boIi- - , S, Rebuilt r I I ... onloedina/oflpIOkifla coceo ri by the Illisois Cosr,nerc, I GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT/SECRETARY Looks Repaired - ?- '' ¿:mobino ' i . We offer our winning team: Co,oerission. The lic escoso n,- A N D . Woferprootisa » ber must appear in their odeer. '' lin.' .od eLisa moohino INiles Township High School in Skokiei Best PriEes Free Estimates ' Cendidat moot he 00000 l,d Management Opportunities I md thn, School Time Position - i ?hT k on t I Pro ithering o D (312) 774 2479 l:wa b'k M mum 2 years olfce experience with m nagem nf A i '5% Son C to D t hot: I i b Ig g cant ko obIs tu okilla. 60 WPM. accarete typing in addition tu good Healtnsurance u THE BUGLE S lou.tlom, end i I P dy IJo I M V Porf000 suino liftino. heeding, oto. nommunication skills. Dictaphone end word protecting Paid Vacation

For ivfornrAtioenolL - ROOFING Bosiness cowp.iitiveo.lo'y end boriobto For I helpful. $10.07 per hour plus bendito. I - Employee Discounts CALL TUCKPOINTING CTAfl - conodorailo,i,PIm000Ill. , , a BRICKWORK Service I Contact RUTH FINE I Flexible Hours U r - MordynFifiow .GleMoiwmeijows Directory- I !emonnel Oeportmentfor Appointment I Day Work Week F» 966-3900 end information Call. - .Chimnsyn.Peietieg E.u'°° MOVING? ibk USTED BANK I ' - - CALL TO PLACEYOUR '" I £iI -Baildn.gcleeelea - .quel opportittity employer .o/f 673-6822 - Ext. 3183 For immediate consideration FreeEatimet.a Voulu: EOE . 1Peo.d ' BUSINESS AD - Call Sara or Judi LJ ROOFINGINC. 283-5024 LOOV L. - _l Ank for ATTHE BUGLES - Mon. through Fri. 8:00 am. - 5:00 p.m. - : Flet & Shingle Roofing CORRECTIONS .o.' Low, low roteu, which -: KEN - - Toar Otto & Repeira E h d fullyroof rood, bU f9 o,O,:do occur .lfyoufrndflerrOr CLERK JTYPIST - t: ADVERTISE pl OnououEfyosnrnrudooIv II "d Nileo Township High School in Skokie needs several , I Errors wdl be reothud by clerk/typists in the library. - POmvtielcj ropbI,uoto, So,ry,bt YOU'LL CLEAN Applicontsmust hove goodcommitnicotionskills. '\ u P DISPLAY' SALES - -ok Toyoerphoesuod :::: Accurote typing and record keeping skills In addition, obil- 286-3992 fd b h , UP L (312) -..-:?%--- d w te basic and /vi I qu.pmentnd py Excellent Opportunity i-4d -':'ECOCALL NOW b I (312)745-6541 Afev\ 5al:r:nge $8.72 to $0.60 per hour plus benefits. 10 for Experienced Salesperson -.. . for rho orror oxcuod rh eo.roir he month positions. - Full or Part Tim s - .., ,, ope000cc0prodbythoerrO. .,,, , Your creditisgoodwith Work Close To Home Mustl-iave Car - - II ' iisweacceptvisaand ' D- íL':-:; TheBugleNewspapers - Pr1tit - For appointment and information call: Salary Plus Commission :::» master card ! Call: , BUGLE ìi- iI '.' "The Newspapers That Deliver 673-6822-Ext. 3183 THE BUGLE NEWSPAPERS Te. 966-3900 CLASSIFIEDS Serving The North and Northwest Suburbs 000 - 4 I .--- WORK Call (708) 966-3900 -:

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Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday,9 AM. to 5 P.M. - You Can Place Your ClassifIedAds by CallIng 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N.Shermer Road, NUbe, IllInoIs.

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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NueS,Illinois. You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. You Can Piace Your Ciassified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M. Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M. Certain Ads Must Be Pro-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity,For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want- Certain Ads MuSt Be Pre-Pald In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want- Normai Circulation Area. ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugles Normai Circulation Area. -ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's FULL I PART TIME FULL /PART TIME FULL I PART TIME IULL I PARTTIME FULL I PART TIME HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE The Moine-Nues Assodntmn nf MARRIOTI PSYCHOLOGIST TEACHERS j TEACHER REsTAuRANT HELPNEEDE" Pog k g t CLINICAL Child Car. Worker CORPORATION Ro.I att. - ..o.nd In,on,.. 1h,,.For w.uI at. Stouff.r. Rat.u,.nt. re Ido V TEACHERS AIDES prolenlofl + g aming. * I.gaI Ph.D sljnjnd psyohologist for wo,b Pronpaet Hgta. hes nava,nt npae. FOOD SERVIES N hItng fifil o, p.,t tfnWAflRS/ APTS. FOR RENT OUT OF STATE OUTOF StATE o,. so,ylic point sr Wotor colo, n- d I b d ' t., PIT (.. & S.l.) FIT. W 1h d sthod f w I d h 2 y Il g bin ehrt I WAtTRESSES!NIGIfT (15E COOKS stet d p rI t w d t t sol e,ini'rot PO,It n V li FOR SALE FOR SALE 54010500000. Poreeveagn no.51,05 r.qsrad. Enoallant working candi, mieten. b dota per week work with disabled children sed tines end goad psy. Cell JAMES TAVERN adults. Snln,y vnrrnn. Coli: $150.000 + P00 ynnr po.o,hle. Coil ' goRI Rom.nI.n. SP,flIKh5,thI (708) 6990883 : 1775 Lk. Csok Ro.d 1414) 774-4400 for oppointelset. (708) 729-4433 54.;5p.rho. - Pofl.h. KO,..' OK otho) pl Nthb,OOk. II 60002 i bedroom apartment. Grast loca. ARKANSAS BY OWNER MASSACHUSETFS (708) 966-5522 Ms. Je.niK t312) 094-0008/COCK. uso. Nawly dacs,atod. Water ¡c DEALSETREATORVACATION HOME BERKSHIRE COUNTY (708)966-8119 -- - FOE ARKANSA ay OZARK NAVI 05 nobdleidthle sorso ooadoohiog n .-- - cisded. Vow of Est. coa,tyard. -- -- Seolth$4,. 8:00 am - 11::3o Em Prioste ant,soo.. Rant $450. Forant. Dnrllorbey abundant on 2H .or. 15k.. H.rdwoods & .nd-after 5:00 pm this ostic 4000 s.f. 3 ovnI home. stonowot the. ost 2 sor. pond on . MEDICAL PRODUCTS e0 . PART TIME DRIVERS MALIBU APARTMENTS Csntcal giriht. Porn sjstog pomp. Prop. Owe.r will .obdtvld. $105K T1" flu - MATERIAL HANDLER I tnvootsd $120.000. Mostly (413) 443-3502 lw,n.djst. apanteg 3-5 y.. roso. ACTIVITIES , To d&ivso s Naonmt N.wsp.p.r in lb. Evanton. Skokis (708) 658-8463 . w . ¡ sod WiIm.tts ars... Routs sr. siso svsilsbls on Chics fs,eish.d. Cth. ceilings and large you... ASSISTANT sos po,ch. $96.000 foc o qoiob soll. MICHIGAN U.P. Classified Ads give , gos Ncilh SM.. $140 minimum pic w..k gcsrantcsd. No Pictc,s opos raqosst. FOH Sol by Owes, advanced dogr.. prsferred. Eocellent opportunity for rnsture COIIOEtiflg or solicfting. Approximt.Iy 2 hours pur doy. 7 Nitos . 8738 N. ESsora. 1 bad,,,,. Lakefront Cottas. Msnogemaet er sspnrcinory sep..pesnnoble indiniduol whowill ro X gardon .pt. bastad $520/ma . sac. (501) 496-2471 W/75 honran.. 3 ha,lrooio. 2 5.45. 2 IL II # , -I ds p. wssk. Early kM. houcs. Must hrn s rslisbk in- dep. 13121 751.1758. w c.d biCnwpnt,t eel ib t I sur.dvshicIs. m. O75 ln,ish.d. sow olmi Nsw ivii r resultsfor d CARRIBEAN plie syetoe,. Bssstffol Lok. M.,y. - - - regem.toP.l-Fr...clininolNorth Sho,ó skicod cara norsing Apply inpsrcsn during nonnsl dslivsoy hours d.n, konto,, p.,.dis.. Entstl.nO fish- BARBADOS/St Jomss P.455 ng 509.500. . Systems, 9099 N. Daorb,00k Troil, fonilities. Full S poet tiren ontil.- I 2am-4smOnlyl Nitos . 7455 Mitwotkaa. 1 & 2 bd: Z 5.4,00,,. 250th boos. co 10.005 s( (906) 786-7328 Brown Door. WI 53223. bio. Flooibln hoas. - $425 & $550/mo. Pbg. io&d. cable f o( Sed. Sold SO hOnres p,odwtsv 5115 Brown St., Skokie Est.bi. no. wilting j g W ht . L F - - - roady. 312! 754.0002 ofta, I CALL DEBBIE: P:" bcaoh. shop'S jc.ct.lrnd. 5112.000. .nouiey tOE - - I (708) 677-9099 I MICHIGAN - (708) 729-9090 (617! 237-1703 . Owner f, 3346 N. Paulina . Chicago WHITEPINE 'Oro/uil. (312)528-4181 3-Bnd Howe. Dna,hontnio P.r.disn The newspaper thatdelivers " A,. - i FLORIDA - COMMERCIAL $16.500 fo, sash. Furnished potantial? Phar.Mo,, the 000ntryn - 1-800-535-5031 By Owns, testest growing eh.je nf doni, dis- 3 milan from 1k Soporior with : - NURSING I Pal,,, Bosch Estots Sol. natural gos ht. dt5 wat,r & sown,. 3 bedroom. 3 both. .11 on,aeities. : Grast hseting ,ed - 5nhis, S------'- -. - OPPORTUNITIES j presti5inus eral. Neer golf onoro.. 0fic. Spsa . cholo location in seowmobiliag 12 mii.. from ib! PhormaeiuNfo,thnieogo00dge--- EKA MONTANA- shops. priced st 0335K. . ths 47th 6 Domen -sn.. RETURN TO SCHOOL Nilas. 225 Sq. feet. $375 par nro.. Fo, immediate ml.. hit!. I.e tinco oe warbat. 516.500. - - . - interested le a chal- - -r lePublicattohls e O Or 5 t p iorj. o 00m- ll otitities iaoloded. 967.5745. (407) 666-0166 CALL - . ! liege is Rural Health Care? If WITH THEKIDS! pl t ' ° you nrplea e call Two po i (906) 885-5642 NsleS nW1'h e,' SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS : in' :tions 55 available at DahI Mo- FLORIDA . . - mcii tioo onlmum If a monial Hoolthcore Ansocintions. NEEDEDNOW! CONDOS FL Myms . Noca M.,in. WISCONSIN DearEdjt0T te anad lot tarostod in s prnoeni ntsrniaw Byowosr should i Pac. ooet.et loren, n,Dccl. FuII.tim. RN with DON respon. ***PRESCHOOLERS AT HOME? FOR SALE 2 Homos - P.nb.as nr Salcarote neWSPaPel ilbilltie.smi full-timsLPN. BRING THEM ALONGI*** Lnosry 2 b.dcoom. 2 hnth. 2000 sq. dm1eatir.n,oet nc v.cotion what mvdilemma F.,ino,t 000-325-634$, ft. 00 golf nos,,.. ta,.ols. bastib! bornas. Liv. je on.. nest ib. other. in -was Both will find their jobs socit- June i the .$1.S5perhourtost&t ebb. most soll $14,000. levostmant p,opnrty is Prejrie do sale fO t was t'a - leg and rewording. Selary In ex- garage newspaPet (Higher with .XpOfleflCO) opon Sat.. & Son.. 6935 Milwoo- 815) 568-111 or chiEn. Gloso to boat ramps end tabl01C type size paper - o.Il.nt with s good benefit . Phd training . Paidhotidsys ban. 2 bodc. 2 b... torn. rar.. NC. (815) 566-6365 m.nies On Mississippi. i orge 2 local popu ai sued. 2 space, ger.. bus. .1ev. knot et and the d on Open For Ali Shifts. psckoge. Send resume or apply . Cr.dit Union aonus.s story 213 badenorns sloe,innrn nid- of Themug rice buti ucd e Glenview Terrace to: Paul K. Loegdes, Adminin. . Extras Guarantcsd Hours $195.000. $474203. jog. nia. garage, 1.1/2 lot $29.000 rice of the FLORIDA Small 1 story. 2 bodroorn, dose °Tthan canjesmost careA55 elation, P.O. Box 6. Done B. A Dropoot! Pnentiginos Moren lslsnd se. sIenna hoilding liRe05. was localPaPe1tt l5lleevodIíoad - Cs!! U. Todsyll IN VESTMENT Waterviaw Horn. 608) 833-1686 NATiONAL SCHOOL BUS PROPERTY NEW 3 badroo,o. 2 b.0 w.(rnvieW TheBugle was High boro., o.thsdrd living room. e.t.in :vs, circulaüofl Sr?nefhs (406) 775-8739 SERVICE. INC. SOdios, o..tr.l sie. W.tk in Oro.t WISCONSIN TheBugic's Call Ettla siroP. 5154.900 Dot.i5 rsthat emendot5 Mundelein (708) 367-7480 (215)362-1963 Laka GneeVn Aren i. hadfea responsewas (708) 7299090 - n.m BREADROUTE ATIN; INVESTORS Custom Sollt R.nob surpriSe the Wheeling (708) 541-0220 Forsolo SyOwoca/No Agonis Noam Bddr/Codnt, ott.ohod entoga. I-1/4 - o t e TAMPA AREA hoisted fromall SALESPERSONS Aflington Heights (708i541-0220 Your credit is good with owns, 3 504,00w., 2 hoeko, wool proSpect1 bu ers than I c0U10seli to in being nanred Special Sdocotion Lake County 114 spEssa loll, 1/4 nih off eta,. notbocsnnnlIopolio,pelI. yaid faster RN 'S (708! 367-5930 state 4 botwoon Tomp. and Plant us we accept visa and window., Empia., renne oak.. com5ginto my DO SOMETHING elIal': bse'r: City 36 acces. 4 bodcoo,a. 3 bath trs master card ! Call: socotloot I000üon nod Ojew. Coil o wnS Waukagan i708) 623-4421 lovai honra. 52 million. 1/2 down. 14141240-4427.0139.000. 13 DIFFERENT! n.lespscnon.WE WOULD UKE sigle .We TOYOWTh,. penises NEW DRIVERS - bring ¡n this od and rocoivo (513) 752-7507 966390O them- - toThe ssfulthanks We offer a $1500.00 $25 BONUS on your 2nd paycheck sale wassucce merchandise Rscruitment Bonus The the available 1, ut 90%of all uts Four Weeks Vecetion. beSasen s solu a : Full Benefit Pack.ge w"- sed 480 pm. sety. t. the 1f1 sowskt Flexible Hours foflnwms Iscetleew SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS BARN StanleY ° HOLSUM BAKERS :J=:: Special Compensation. I **LINE YOURSELF UP FOR FALL° I Mrhveeke. Ave. 4 Nues,lll0t5 For further information call: I PARTTIME The BugieBargain Barn, ' Pat $9.00 to $10.00 Per Hour to Start - (708) 679.9400 8746 N.Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois 60648 ..... (708) 965-8080 IExperienced bus drivers may earn $10.80 per houri - NoWwhrssdsy int.M..ws- after 90 days. PeE-PAID $6.50 41 POE-PAlO $14.00 sr. BENEDICT'S '° I PLAN - FOR1WEEKADVERTISINS PLAN ,, FOH3WEEKS ADVERTISING You TOO CAN GET THE SAMEGREAT . Fully automatic. 71 poo000ger busses Paid Training Regular Raises I Monthly Bonuses . Guaranteed minimum ACTION WITH YOUR CLASSIFIEDADS.. . DRIVER ' . POE-PAID . $11.00 POE-PAID $21.00 hssopemngsfor: PLAN- 2 FOOZWEEKSADVERTISING PLAN 4 FOR6WEEIÇSADVERTISING ---

. MINI BUS DRIVERS EACH AÓDITIONAL LINE $1.50 PER WEEK CALL (708) 966-3900TODAY - I FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS i - s L.P.N. . . Light Deliveries $7.$8 par hr. Pork your vehicle and start raide from THE BUGLE BARGAIN BARNS ADS INCLUDE: s . part Tires IStart at home. or stopIfl..8746 N. ShermerRoad,NIles - Quelifiedmey , For4HoursPerWeek CALLUSTODAYII Sorry no pre-paid ads will be oc- AUTOMOBILES PERSONALS apply in person I captad by tnlephonv. Sorry. no FOR SALE PETS weekdays 9 em ' 5 pm Call refunds. Ads may also be brought GARAGE SALES SITUATION WANTED SEPTRAN INC. Into she offren at 8748 N. Shermor HOME FURNISHINGS SPORTING GOODS I Rood. Nll;sIlhnoIsSO648. .:- ..- (317741440 966-3900 392-1668 . MISCELLANEOUS SWAPS & TRADES CLASSIFIEDS .- .--- -- iii INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS INFORMA11ON ON CLASSIFIED ADS Yoür Classified Ads by Calling 966.3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. You Can Piace Your Classified Ads by CallIng 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. You Can Placé Our Office Is Open- Monday thru Friday, 9A.M. Io 5 P.M. Our OffIce Is Open -Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. - - t H 4H TIIEflIJGLfr ThUR6DAY AUGVSr23 1590 PAGE 33 First Cölmijaldóùátès tö-A-gnos- hosts - Chamber plans ,Io TUDIII'I r YourAdAppearS Small business I I I 'J%AII breakfast merchants InThe FollowingEditions Maryville Cityof Youthforum group favors - Maiyville City of Youth, the Lt. Goy. George Ryan, candi-meeting Kustra- - largest tar at Ail American Bank,a residentialchildcare dale for Secretary of Stale,will The DeuPlaines Chamber of member of First Colonial Bank- TheIllinois division of the Na- Classifieds BUGLE agency in illinois and a leader in be among the gnest speakersat aCommeite & Indutlry has schott-- ORONGROVE shares, and has been - - affiliated nn:y the treatment of abused childreii, breakfast fornes Io be hastedbyuled u meeting for Friday,Aug. donaI Federation of Independent -eR01d5 o SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOODBUGLE with Masyville forthe past Il 24, 8 am. at the Chamber office Business has released aeeponre- received a donation from theyears. Peggy Agnos, candidate forstate sftßtittsmm0rm0 __ First Colonial !ankshares Foun- representative in the Ist District. for merchants in the downtown fleeting frete high upproval of annacawaun n PARK RIDGE/DESPINES BUGLE First Colonial agreedto a do- Slate Sen. Btdi Kustras (R-28, dationannounced Foundation Ryan, Agnos and otherswillbusineundistrict. 9 66-3900 - - nation of $1,500 to be nsédto specifically address small busi Merchants will come togetherPdrkRidge) voting record. GOLF-MILL/EASTMAINE BUGLE Chairman RobertF.Sherman. maintain current programs. Fm ness concerns at the fortan, to be to etlaislish and coordinate anna- Thereportindicates that Maeyvilles main campus ispleased that the Foundation is located in Des Flamen. Addition- held at 7:30 n.m.on Tuesday,al sales, to discuss holiday deco- NFIB/Illinoiu has given Kustra INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIEDADS - willing to support employee and an al pmgrains are Operated in Chi- Aug. 28, at the Hyatt Hotelinratinas, etc. In addition, the city S9percentapproval rating. director volunteer . efforts You Can Place Your ClassifiedAds by CallIng 966-3900 or Come To Our OffIcein Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois.- Maywood, Dnrañd, atid Lincoinwood. The publicis ivit- has been uskedtasenda represen- - "t was very pleased to receive thraaghthese types of donations ed Sauve Ibis kind of rating-from NFIB," - togiveanupdateon the re- Our OffIce Is Open - Mondaythru FrIday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. ¡'istakec Bay, Illinois, as wellas because it motivates other Deadline for Placing Ads Is Tuesday fragle River, Wisconsin. em- Tickets are $30. Forteserva-development pmjects -scheduled Kuslra said. "A legislator mutt at 2 P.M. - As captain potyces to volunteer with vital lions or further information, fortltedowniownarea approach each issue on its merits CertaIn Ads Must Be Pie-PaidIn Advance: Business OPportUfllty, For Sale, Miscellaneous, ofa fund-raisingorganizations as welt, said K-ne- con- MovIng SaIe,Personals, Situation Want- team for Maryvile, Joseph De. tact People for Peggy Agnosat All metehants throughout Des andeasthiaorhervoteaording. ed, Or If The AdvertIser Lives nan. (708) 679-1991. Plaines ate invited but particular. ly. t have certainly bec, supper- - Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulatloh Area. Cuan, Jr. contacted the First Co- tania! For farther information on the The 1st District includesLin- ly those downtown. Formore in- live ofumall business for as-long BankshaeesFoundation Maryville City of Youth, please I" for support Keenan,a Park colnwood and parts nf Skokie, formation or to makea reserva- as l've been in the General As- CONSTRUCTION MISCELLANEOUS -- call (708) 824-6126. sambly so I really appreciate this Ridge resident servesas a direc- Morton Grove, and the 40thand lin., contact the Chamber office, REAL MATERIALS FOR SALE Je 50th wards nf Chicago. 824-4200. recognition.' 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UttitedTechnologies reported- ¿t in Prairie Farmers Creek over- ly claims the portable photoradar resigfls.u. sewer systems. Both men willcommented, saying his depart- the timesnnn parks.nn According to Niles village at- Continued from Page 1 aisohe meeting with slate depart- meut received less than a half- flowing again. Continued from Page 3 torney Dick Tray, owners of ve- units savecommunitim manpow' Continued from Page 3 Runoff from Dempater Street Continued from Page 3 from ment of transportation (1001) dozen reports of flOOded baue- 30s, was divorced and lived in hielen photographed speeding are er and increase revenues kind of silly logic- "our" lawn vices would be another boon traveled overland to the creek. finm because all cars speedtng Gary Bailing said Hohs has been representatives Aug. 23 to pushmeals in homes without flood Nuessomewheicnearthe centlyhiredfortheSportsmailed copies of the evidencr should have ils own school. toiastpayers. If Niles and eaasing intersection flooding at - past a unit are tagged. Auofficer an effective liaison between the for new storm smiers along control or óverhead sewers. On- Waukegaiiløakton intersection.Complex resigned because healong witha cilationand notifica- Des Planten han ita schooL Maine Townships consolldat- Dempster Street, going sewer improvements inDee Road and at Ballard Road Shedidnt find Ont his last name, tion of the fme for the offense. with a radar gun would have to parkdistrict and thevillage, Park Ridge has two schools. edall village services with one and Greenwood Avenue early lacked transportation. in order to MorIon Grove's director of Morton Grove, including a Capa- however. The park commimioners con- OutsideofCalifornia, there arepursue the offender bridging the gaphelween the two. And to disturb the status quo administrative head being in lina Street project in the south Saturday, accaeding lo Fraaier, write n ticket. a process often in- "He's a hard working gay and public works said the village's re- "He asked me for a date but I linued to focas on personnel con-few Communities nationwide us- would create waves of trauma charge of each service, the porting station at 8820 National centrai portion of die,village have Residents calling Maine Town- - chickened out. Later my sisterceras and at the request of altor-ing the controversialphoto radarvolving a trip back to the police pat in numerous hoses above and into each of these commun!- savings would be substantial. ship offices reported scutwred ntation, taking the officer away Ave. measured 4.63 inches of orwillalleviateproblems said, Gee Denise, why didift you noy Gabriel Berrafalo,resolvedunits which have withstood legal beyond the call of duty," Bailing ties. One police chief, one fuse rain Over the 48-hour weekend throaghootMortonGrove. floodingproblems on Robin gooutwith him?" Io rnnsider a volunlatyemployeechallengesas to theirefficacy, oc-from theslicet. said. 'Iwill miss him." chief, one pnbiic -works head . Drive, Bobby Lane and Green- United Technologies receives period. Nearly an inch of add!- "We got the big rain, Director Why indeesl? In some ways, deferred compeesalion plan. Thecording to Troy, who has con- After being involvedin namer- Thethreeschoolhigh and reducing the duplication flouai rain wan recorded that ofPahlic Services Peck declared, wood Avenue, according to a . Denise is a typical single woman plais will heexplained to employ-darted preliminary research re- apercenlageof the flutes collectes! eus projects from installing new of eqnipment wonld prove a township spokesperson. Far few- for schoolset-upisa luxury Monday. "3.37inches between Friday oflhe9ø's. "Men show aninterest eesand willbeavuilable to all eli- gardingthedevices. as a service fee in exchange roofs to playground redevelop- which taxpuyerncan no longrr mvi usgs toali residents. night and Saturday morning." er homes experienced problems and I sort of bolt the other way. gible disltict employees. elected "Some are qoentioning (the ci- handl'osg the initial paperwork ments, Hohs regrets he alu miss afford.Butno one-hoard thun inprevioau'storms, talion) saying, iLwas my car butl andevidence. ont ou the renovation of Marrer Peck added thut2,3 inches of that He seemed like a really sweet officials and contractors. members, politicians or resi- We know we're blowing Pullen,, downpour occurred within a one- With some forecasters predict- - guy. Unfortunately, Iblew it by Berrafalo praised iheplan as auwas notdtiving it," Troy saya. "In 1f. after next Tuesday's demon-Park coming up io 1991. "It shall smoke rings by suggesting ing additional rain this coming ntration, Niles laterdecides to use denIa will take the initiative to hoarinterval, notsaying yes." incentive to employees to setthese California casen, if it's your offerthe higgesichallengr of ali,"' close one school. lt wools! such joint efforts. But if we Mulligan... "A lot of the things we haveweekend, those planniag golf Denise apparently was not aside some oftheir fonds thrnughcar, you are (presumed to be) the photo radar devices, it would he wrote in hisresignation iensr want to just hold die line on outings,picnics andsofthali not signal an end to face to face save the taxpayers substantial Canlinued from Page 1 done have worked," Peck report- willing to sit back idly and regret u payeoll deductionwith certain driving it." The accused owner, He also wrote, "No doubt, I money. And the "quality rda- taxes, some effort along these ed, listing removal of a pavedgames will need cainchecks for her initial hesitancy and her fail- tax benefits. can pay the fine or cofitest thecontact between motorists and will miss the wonderful relation- lines will have tobe underiak. Challenger Rosemary Molli- nome 0mo to come. Niles Park policepersonnel.however. cation" the wunderkind are driveway near Oar Lady of Ran- use to give Tony her phone num- The recent rains resulted inticket in court or have the admit- ship of all my fellow employees, now receiving would not be en. gun, a Des Plaines paralegal, was som Church on the western sideDistrictmaintenanceworkers ber the night they met. She dis-some revenan losses for thedis-ted driverdo the sante. . The officers (of a deparinientund especially the maintenance preparing for her Aug. 24 key- sandbagged around Tam Golf with the photo radar units) are reduced one iota. of Nues as one of the additional cussed her bold plan of actionIriet and Commissioner Heleen "There's an amazingly high staffwho were my direct repens!- Salarimare going to contin- note speech before au Indianafactors besides sewer improve- Course's clubhouse, where Chi- with herfriendsand would not beuoted a rainy day amounts lorate of conviction in these cases,still going to utilize their radar hility. Iknowil'saaign of growing ne to escalate. And protectors conference of paralegaln. Aug. cago River waters teeched over and computers" -Troy said, noting meets which resalles! in reduced dissuaded when they told her$300-$500 in losses al districtabout 98) percent," Troy relates, "Thanks again' Morton Grove older lo weite ahont schools its of school fiefdoms in parlicu- 23, she will be n guest at u lunch-reported flooding in that village the weekend, according to Direc- she'd never meet up with Tonypools. Tam golf course has been adding that this conviction recordthat police personnel would stillPark District for enrichiug a eon for Republican senatorial torofParksTomLippert. issue citations for DUI und all ourhigh school days. ButCh!- lar, are not going to give an section, .again. Her secoad stage remedy frequendy nuplayable on recentis comparable to that resulting man's life ut a time when the twi- cago schools like Hyde Park, inch. candidate Lynn Martin. Mulligan Blocks where flooding oc- "We're just hoping that the was as extreme as her first stage fromconventional radar gunother traffice offenses including rainy days. Commissioner Bud lightyears are around the cornrr,' ,-Lane, Marshall, and Senn in indicated she was surveying Des rains stop," Lippen said: saying driving with expired plates. cussed is both villages include shyness. Skaja noted on Aug. 21, waterunitsoperatetiby a police officer. he concluded. the fardes and fifties had pop- We'll havetofighteach lax- Plaines andPark Ridge real estate "O" streets feeding into Dempsler that play ut Tam will be suspend- "Wbcnpeople tell me t can't do was touching the putting green, nlations up to 4.000 students. ingbody individually. It'll ben foracampaign headquarters. ed at least through the weekend something, I go ahead and do is,' Street, Portions of that state high- and Superintendent ofParks And they were among the best drag-outbloodyaffairin Aug. 21, Mulligan said she de- way have storm sewers tying into autilemployeen can repair the 7th Denise says, describing the leaf- Mike Rea sandbagged the Tam D istrict 70.. n Continued from Page 3 schools in the country. lt is which they will not yiéld vol- cides! she "can't wait any longer, municipal systems which getgreen and other traditional lesa- lets she placed under auto wind- clubhouse. Perhaps reflecting the (though) at first (I) didn't want to biespols. the resolution to theatxÑence on tiou Act to see the opinion, which occurs. doubifnithraizeofenrollment. untarily. Bot if we don't lake to overloaded daring heavy rains. shield wipers, the post office box raiuy season, Tam revenues forAug. 13 before members voted inaschool determines ita qual- balde. oar taxes four yeats temptfate"byfurtherpue- Nues- and Morton Grove want "We're going to be playing ispaidforby public funds, and re- However, . Erton mid, "We she rented so that Tony could July, 1990, were $80,811, downon it, purposely omitted readingquested.she be given written rea- ity. But more schools are fa- from now will once again election organizing. Now she is IDOT to install new sewers be- baseball into the foothall season," contact her by ruait and the doe- need tohave therefereudum if wr over$5,400 from July of'89. the title authorizing the increasesons why privileged perdons of ability le vored by administrators and zoomnpandupsnd np. beginning to put abndget togeth- tween Harlem Avenue and Mil-predicted Morton Grove Park ens ofpnsters, some with n pneus lu coanection with revenue are going to bave the er in order to be ready when the District Superintendent of Build- in the tan rate. She said it is "de-th document would be blockedpursue that option." boats!members.ltmakes waukee Avenue in Conjunction written for him, she put on light losses,Commissioner Meinen them look good. And in the Baglebits high coartdecision comesdown. ingsund Grounds Dick Hohn. uf- poles all around the area. Por plornble the board tries to sneak Out. . She said, "We'll uy to evaluate with a road construction project asked the board consider thethispastus." Miletic said allowing such in- theaituation. Wewon'tgo blindly case of administrators, add!- We got a fsesty letter from PalienattorneyMankivsky tobeginin 1991. ter checking out the parks' soggy weeks, Denise also rode her bike money lost when the nearly 1,000 Quinn said the language at theformation to be made public ut donai schools look good on Martha CalIera. She made sees a bright side to the waiting 'The sewers defmitely shoulddiamonds. Hohn noted that n up and downNiles streets,hoping persons attending the Fourth of ahead. period. He said 'We- feel good scheduled Latee Avenue sewer top of the document was a typo- this timecould haveadeleimental In other business. lise hoard their resumes when they pue- reference to a May Left Hand be put in," Dahm asserted, attrib- to spotTony orhiskids. July parade were iuvited to use pare to move to their tient column in which we did nat' about everything" and cited an aling street flooding at the inter- project willtieinto drainage A few weeks ago Tony left a graphical error so the tillewas in-effect on future actions of theunanimously voted to hsoe Robert the district pools free that thy tentionally notread. board. schooldisleict, identify Joe Ferraro's wife by Aug. 17 reqarst by the Supreme section of Dempster Street and plannedaupartofamajorrenova- message on Denise's answering Karton, a Chicago attorney, as Court to see balioLs that had been liontollarrerPark. She suggested not all those who Qniun did slate "when and rf However, he said this "does counsel for District 70 after inter- name. We referred to her as Harlem Avenue to state water machine, responding to one of took advantage of the pool offer notmesn theboard will not make Consolidatingelementary "Mrs. Ferrarofl and "Joe and set anide because voies failed Io runoff. "(Denspster) is one of the Both Hohn and Dahm ex- her posters. When Deuise re- the renolution passes, the board viewing him in a closed session,, register, due to a possible defect pressed gratitudefor Morton were Nitos residents. can do what must be doue to ac-this information public in the fu- Karton wilf replace Fayeflartog- school districts would be an- his wife" and made references most-traveled routes in the state, turned the call three days later, Turning lo one of the board'squise Borg." However, he andlure, othermeansforsavinglandol- to "they" and "their" but never of the paper or the voting stylus. lt'sridiculous it should havetobeGrove'sproximitytoChick the number was disconnected. Rapt who resigned from the posi- He called the action "more than Evans Golf Coarse. "Thank God major prnjects, the RecreationBoard Presideut Daniel Miletic Adler said she would continue tian. lars.Again.administrative once mentioned Mrs. Ferraro closed because of two inches of Now she says. "the next move is Center Pool rénovation, Presi- making reqnexts to see the opin- Costs would be reduced by byherftratnamr. what the trial court did, (but) it's rain, for the forest preserve and golf on him. I really did want lo find stressed there it a limit as to hose Karton, whom! in on his first course," Dahm saiL Holrn..also. dent Walter Beusse seid a bid high the board could raise tanes. ion. hoacdmreting. said his initial im- lessening the number of peo', hard to outguess the (Supreme -Even if the-two villages nego- him." opening date might be extended Exactly how much that would be The fmdings of a board com- pie at the top of all thèse dis--. - Mes."Martha"Calleen Cotait).' '- - - date favorably for new sewers, made the observation that mop- DidTony shy away because be to Sept. 7. u week beyond the pressions were there was a "dif- The anorney saggented the up measures throughout the area was not mentioned. missioned survey conducted by ference ofopinion in the comma-. teinta. Certainly, Niles Town- writes: flooding problems farther west thought anyone who blitzed the original dateofAng. 30. He uoted - high court would not rule piece- were not impeded as in previoas Board member Jim MeyerNorthweaternUniverxity indicate nity and the board is trying to do ship's school Dinirict 71 lives along Dempnter may stili occur. area with leaflets and posters bid specifications could be ob-claims there never wan a title onDistrict 70 conld expect an en- in thelupofluxury having two - - Whàt is her name? All t see meal on the five or six issues ut Bill Fessier, Maine Township's years by widespread power oat- mightby u B-movie grade crazy? tamed from Water Technology, whatitcan to briug Ihdcommani- stake, hat rather isaac 'same sort agescausedby storms. the resolution passed Aug. 13 androllmetit increase of 100 us 200 ty together." schoolsfor350 students. is "Joe's wife", "Mes. Ferraro" Sapt. of Highways; reported the If he has a case of cold feet be- Inc., P.O. Bou 614, Beaver Dam, studentsover the nextdecade, Since the huge industrial lax - even worse "Mrs. Joseph of an opinion...by the end of the 4.1 inches of rainfall recorded is cause of her public searchfor it was never distributed to the He said the board needs àn- Wisconsin, 53916. public. The board actually musIca To accommodate the increase, thorily to act and is, legally base iu ita area accouuta for Ferraro". month...and follow with a written him,,she wants lo tell him she's a With the Sports Complex pool three options are possible, ac- the low taxes and the extra explanation" of their decision. Continueit Irons pretty old-fashioned girl in many motion toamend the resolution to speaking, going about it the cor- un NileslEast Maine Pagel due Io close Aug. 26 and the Ree- include a title, he said. cording to board member Jim school,itwouldbe abenefit to Doesn't she have a name? The Democratic candidate forL ibrary budget. ways. rect way. He said the hoard can- the legislative neat, Park Ridge reation Centerpool Sept. 3, Presi- - she Ray SolaI, uMansfield Avenue Meyer. Twooptions. meaning ac- not act lo parchase or acquire ail in the urea if this luxury Was she "nobody" till nance, hoolcnsobilepersonnel and gas station, tise 'tibe aiy discovered "He knows I enjoy playingdent Beusse gained board ap- resident, charged the contents ofqniring Borg and building an ad- could be sharedby ali of Nlies murriad Joe and he was nice. resident-Robert Mucci, an assist- with children. I was sobusy with Borg without the passage of aref- contingencies. unremoved gas tanks. To avoid provaI lo accept thehighestbid in the resolution is misleading andditionontoParkView School, are by consolidating all the ele- enough lo let her nne both his ant Cook County public defend- contamination and remediate the hin kids, I didn't have much timetermsofprofilability, for removal erendum. er,meanwhile isleftwithoutade- In other business, board mcm- certain facts are not brought Io thealreadybeingenplored,hetaid. In an effort to bridge the gap mentary schools. But don't bet nanies? Whatagay. bers consented to purchase a area,thedistricte:upznded to tell him about myself." Deniseof the approximately 3/8 inch attention of the public. One overlooked option, he your baseball cards on noch a fined opponent. In early August recalls, describing herself as an between commûnity and board he declared his intention to chal- $19,000 data radio for the book- $24,000, of which the oil campa- thickaluminum lining of liseRer- "Controversy divides the cam-said, would be to parchase anoth- jointeffort.Voters would Get this- ny agreed to repay $18,000. udminiuleutive employee at areation Center pool, so that pool factions Meyer announced the lengebothPallenandMulligan tomobile. This computer would munity. The board should stopre property in the village for a formation of a community rein- have to approve snchaconsol- Also, board members formally Rolling Meadows real estate de- demolition can begin. Niles Park idation and it is nlikely Nuca Martha Caltera debate if the Supreme Court did place the bookmobile online with wasting oar time and money onschool, dons committee. the library as well as the central accepted the resignation of for- velopment fam who enjoys len- District will realize $5,600 from legal opinions and get on to the A few residents seemed to Townshipresidentswould- notralesoon. Iris, volleyball und bicycling us Thd'cornmiltee, which he will office of the North Suburban Li- mer trustee Richard Weaver who the aluminum removal. businessofeducation," he said. think it wouldbehard lo find such vole in favor of sharing their Waitaminsle- I mean Because of the Republican resigned in May prior te isis iene- well au needlepoint. reading and chair, is slated to meet once a candidates'stronglyopposing braeySyslem. Other park district updating In another matter, hoard mcm-availableprnperty in the village. wrnithwith their neighbors. ing the district. videos. month todiscnss schaolboard de- stands on abortion, the contested Todd Morris, the employee in and maintenance continues: the bers voted 4-2, with Olander and One reuidenl asked how the cisions and actions and --bring MarthaMaeMargaret Inother action, board members She also attends religious seraJozwink park batting cages will (Conner) Callers primat)' has gathered national at-charge of the library's Outreach Cordes again dissenting. to denyboard could parchase Borg back ideas from the cammnnity to the Consolidating village ser- services, said the Des Plaines li- voted lo abolish all standing com- vines weekly at a Park Ridgebe closed afterLaber Day far dis- when itisnotup formic. tention. . arequestfrom Adler foracopy of attention of the board. Meyer brnty sernos! to br istieresled in miltses audcreutanew ones. church where she is a membermantling, prior to new buttingthe legal opinion solicited by the Quinn stressed no offer had They will be: finance, to moni- and volunteers at area nursingcage construction. The conees- wants Io limit the group to 10 the project und anleaun costs schoolboardandwritteuby Markbeen mude to the Muslim group members. He already has four I LEGAL NOTICEITaxpayers.uu Cuntinued from Page 1 could be cat down by. sharing tor ail financiat aspects of the ii- homes twice a month. In the fall, sian stand will stay open au long Brem, a Chicago attorney, ou thewhoparchased the school last fall braey: personnel und policy, to she will be attending Oaktoa us feasible ander the construction residents willing to serre on the them. Personnel from Lutheran legal ratnificatioss involved infor $1.8 million. Board member committee and enconrnged other The Plan Commission andpercent support ta schools by di-Tenas was won by the litigantsGeneral Hospital in Park Ridge luasdie all personnel and policy Community College, taking mar-conditions, according to Corn- Linda BrIna said tinder illinois vertiug the money from DOC-ans! would mean "big trouble" matters: administrative review, ta keting courses in oeder lo ad- condemning Borg. interestedesidents and educo- Zoning Board of Appeals will iedicoted willingness tu have the missioner Meinen. The commis- Adler contends she is entitledlaw the board must offer la par- torstojnin them. sold a public hearing on Mon-CA. for districts in Maine and Nilen earh year evaluate the adminis- vanee hereareer. siaxer spoke of a Chicago Teils- antenna placed atop its roof with- nuder the Freedom of Informa- chase Borg before condemnation day, September 10,1990,at Schoenberg also warned of aTownships, outchurge lothedistricl, he said, trutor: public and governmental Despite a world aliases, corn-nue article praising the batting 7:30 P.M.inthe Municipalpending sait by 40 downstate "We need to luke u proactive relations, to work with the publie cage complex and citing its use school districts demauding pari- lfDes Plaines shares costs, the puter modems, cellular phones Cuntintted fi-0m Page 3 Council Chambers, 7200 Mii- approach and lake a hard look utNibs Library could puy about and governmentsi -nuitsand and other modern communiea-by local businessmen and local Speakjng on district finances, Restaurantunu ty in per. pupil spending' withoat school feuding *r u judge indicated woukee Ave., Iilinois,to hear $12,350 for the antenna, said building undgronnds, to establish lion devices, two people trying to families. Commissioner Skaja velopers arecoitsidering a restau- also offices at the plaza, declined thoseinwealthierdistricts.will tell us how to fund oar n five-yearplan and make cernas- work will begin in September ou toconfirtn the restaurant plans. the following matter(s): Morris, connect keep missing each oth- la other malatenunce projects, rant LO occupy I0,000sq. ft. of the - Orndzieu, Scheenberg said a similar suit inschools," Schoeaherg asserted. mendatious for capitol projects. the new, eight month budget for 90-ZP-llLinda er painting the gym, lobby and fit- 15,000 sq. ft. available al the lo- 8267 Ozonam, Nues,Illinois, Cono enpressed her disap- Ix other business, board rnrm- Chaarmenwiilbefinance, urss room is containing alGres-ftscalyear 1991. cation, leaving 5,000 sq. ft. -as a DU! driver... Petitioner. Reqnesting a change I LEGALNOTICE Ipsietment after the forum that bers agreed lo authorize Adrnin-Robert Quattrocchi; personnel, NOTICE nan Heights and filerasequip- separate unit. Salerno speculated, Cuntintied from Page 3 Notice in hereby given, parsa- I luotheraction, the board: in zoning frorn B-1 Special Use white the tax appeal information istrator Dan Macken lo signare- Irene Costello: administrative re- Notice is hereby given, pursu- ment is being re-upholstered. assuming the time costumed and squads. The unaueuded sqnad lo B-t- Special Use to erect a ant to "An Act in relation ta thewas helpful, specific questionslease and indemnification withview, Frank Allocen; public and ant lo "An Act ix relation to thePainters will be working from . announced the new fail bee- approval at Zaning Board and cart, one from Nues and two purabulic dish at Here's Cheers, uve of an Assumed Name in thewere 'not truly answered.' Shell Oil Co. governmental relations, David use of an Assumed Namein theAug. 20-25 in the fitness room,chare will go Out before registra- Village Board of Trastee hear- from Skokie, all had their emer- 8006 Oukton Street. conduct or transaction of -Basi- In resurfacing n parking lot on Laske and building and grounds, coaduct or transactios of Busi- but users are urged ta check withtionfor fall programs begins ings, il could be the beginning of geucy hghts flashing. One of the 90-ZP-13 Sanford Cantor, H- ness in the State," as amended, "The people did not come to a site formerly leased by u ShellTed Przybyio. ness fil the Stale,' asamended, the office to be sure work was Sept. 4; 1991 before conslruction could Skokie vehicles was au na- C Developers, 7253 Dempsler that a certification was fded byhear u lot of rhetoric or speech- that a certification was filed by completados schedule. begin. the undersigned with the Couutyes," Coon opined, pointing out heard Commissioner Panek marked car, according to Sgi, Street, Niles, Illinois, Petitioner, . bsdgel increase as an example Referring to the fiagerpoint- the undersigned with the County As the board's liaison to thedescribe the progress of the dis- Cuitent occupants of the plaza Dean Sirzeiecki of tise NOes po- Reqnenting a change in zoning Clerk of Cook County. File No.the Schoenberg campaign pos- Clerk of Cook County. Maine-NOes Association for Spe- include Sportsourt, Lee Ward's, lice, K123354 on the Aug. 14, 1990.1ers lapel to the walls for theof a piare where fat could be ing between the assessor and the Irict's safety committee headed from B-1 tuB-1 Special Use and trimmed. Coon alleged the boa- 16 govrrssrnent nuits lisies! on a File No. K12335l on Aug. cial Recreation, (M-NASR)by Admininlrative CoordinatorRadia Shack, Nitra Finest Clean- The offender failed field so- variation lo required parking foe Under the Assumed Name ofmeeting and periodic references 14, 1990 Under the AssumedCommisniouer Carol Panek ers, Snpercuts andPonderosa. Mt. Prospect Auto SaIrn withto the speakers' candidacy in pilai is overstaffed. - Morton Grove homeowner's bill, TracyTaylar; briety lests and refused to take a a 300 seat restAurant at7233 Hoha maintained a neutral with each denying the blame for Nàme of Folysrade Companyspoke of the organization's im- . revealed the stuff is startingWith the recent move of Uni- breathalyzer test, resulting in au- the place of business locales! atNovember, Cono said redactions pending opon house at its new Dernpsier Street. 1881 W. Algonquin Rd., Mt.in spending rather than shifting stance relative to Democratic or tax increases, Mobs agreed with with thè place of business local- basic ground improvement workforma Unlimited arrass the street tornade suspension ofhis license. Schoenberg aisd Quinn that the ed ut29? S. Grove Avenue, Dosheadquarters axdofthn M.NASR to Morton Grove followingthe He was churgedwith DUI, failure Prospect, IL 60056, the traemoneybetweendeparinsents Republican politics. The mayor preliminary to the installation of John Feick, Chairman pointedtoMortonGrove's archaic assessment formula Plaines, IL 60016 the Oste catee board's new policy oftwice a year new playground eqnipmeat atearly Spring closing of Sau Mor to reduce speed, driving off a Pian Consmission dc Zoning name(s) and residence addresswas the only way taxpayers evaluations of its new director, of owner(s)is:NorrisLeewould get erlief from the esca- $400,000abatementoflust should be simplified. (s)and resideocoaddress of NICO. and Orennan HeightsDrags, the Sportmart Plara was roadway, damage to village prop- Board of Appeals "This thing has got to stop... WiszniOW- Dat-y Koenig. Site urged support left with empty show windows at Forde, 37 W. 96$ Heatherfieldlating cesta of government. year's second installment tax bill owner(s) is: Tornase parks: erty, driving withoni lights, dciv. as au example of that village's they make it confusing (Io un- ski, 295 S. Grove Ave.,Desof M-NASR's Sepl.8 fuadruiser, .and heard Commissionerthe eaateedofthe 20-year-old, L- ing without a front license plate, Sydney Milchel, Secretary Dr., Elgin, IL 60123, Kenneth J. "We've got to start cleaning . Mari, 439 N. Walnut Lane,house," Cono said, giving Cook commitnsent to holding govern- derstand tax bills)," Hohn ob- Plaines, II-. 60016. NancySlew- the Arts in the Park concession in shaped1ybqpi ÇÇnÇe5t . of-open aleo- Plan Conimission & Zoning tIte regatta fest' 6"D'd('i6tlfl0' ,Schpumbarg,IL60l94. . '- County ,Hosp(tpIs percent aneutcostu down.. ,...... 9rpYçi ,, art (Wiszniewski),295 SOrove equate ansount'ofgym space ' spokespersdtf fOr 11 - 'C, Isis!s isn ,..,,, Bdard Of Apps '-1T -i":. .'" Ave., Des Plaines, IL60016. Lake Opeka. It'sthe 2nd bIg weókto.saveevenmore! BUY ONE, "' ' ' ' GETONE

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