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Police seize MGmanin Broken water main knocks out Maine Twp. phones currencyexchange attaçk by Nancy Keraminas

- A Moflon Grove man was ar-. heran through un ulley near 9220change. . Phone service .10 a few bust-FoslerRoad, Des Plaines. '.. rested as he fled the scene of aWaukegan Road und recovered From her bed in Lutheran Gen- nesses 'and residents io north- Aspokesman'fOr Central Tel- robbery in the Goif-Waukeganbroken eye glasses from his shirteral IlospilalParkRidge, DAlba west Maine Township remainedephoae Company of in- currency exchange on Feb. 17.pocket An arm from the glassestold Police she knew Sullivan and disrupled until laIe Tuesday, ai- dicatedthatCenlelreroultid -Morton Grove Police officerswas found al Ihn scene of as at-he seid 1m sorry,-Merle,' over1er a Feb. 19 waler main breaknomn of the lines and providing ÌvlikeFujara andTim McCloskeylack on Merle DAlba,. 31, ofarid over as he allegedly stsuck flooded a 17 'foot section ofemergency cellular phones for stôp Michael Sullivan, 37, asNorthbrook, opomlor of the es- Continued on Page 38 cable at Dempster Slreet and Continued on Page 38

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bus, cut-off by Nancy KeraiuinaS

Fi-orn the Nues Pärk raises , Rrprcseslatives for both sides north suburban rOutes would not wrre optimistic that a contractbe haltes! after Murets 1, when dispose between Pace und Nor-the existing costract exteasion pool and golffees tras officials would be resolved iet }tiut Feb: 22'when Norlran'sfull pantins cave in Ou a row . hySheilyaHackett board is expected to agree Ir, lhiugs,Blase said, noting she byBud Besser reels, bat ntipslated feeswill beterms of the new parchase ofnew agreemeat was something The Niles Park Board wrestled we cas all Bye with." with money issues at ils monthly rcbatcsl,hasCd ou she actual open- service agreement with Pace, the Independent Nues drug subnrban bus division of the Re- According to Blase, Face will ..- SavMor Drugs at meeting ou Tuesday. Feb. 20 and ing date, if the pool doesnt open stores, by the third week of Joue. gional Transpòetalion Aulbority have ownership of farebox reve- Denrputer and Harlem and derided to raise fees al two of ils lises but has agreed lo tarn over facilities,she pool andgolf Ou opening day this spring,(RTA). ' ' BircIiway Drugs at Mitwau- 25 Niles mayor Nick Blase, aoperating revendes to Nortean at lice and Harlem will be clos- course. Taus golfers will confrout a Ihr beginning of each month, -- ing their doors ai the end of They approved eliminating the cesta, across the boardincrease member- of Norlran's executive per rousd forresidents and sen-board committee, expressed bisrather than' at the.end. Pace car- February and March. Bath early bird regislraliou discount ready provides approximately and set the price of she token iors sad a 75 'crut increase perview that Ike revised agreement drug stores have served their would be signed by all 27 inter- 60 percent subsidy for Ncirlran's cuetomers for uevera4 dec. package at $35 per initial person: round for non-residents. Cartren- Ial wasboosted 50 cents. govemmenlal members of the operations. . ades. Following is a column $12 for each additional person. Is addition, Nortean represen- They raised lesson prices by Referring lo the newly builtboard, ensuring that bus service fromOctober 26, 1986, writ- in Nilen and along 23 other Continued on Page 39 ten when anotherindepen- $2.00 and daily admmssious by 50 Continued on Page 38 deniNitet drugstore, Pan ¡eau

Drugs, closed ils daors after District 64. . . beinginNilesfar3sYearS. studies reopening ReceivesUnited Waaard Bob Pankau is closing his drug storeon Waukegan Road of Jeffersòn School today after having been is School Board members for business in Niles for the past Communily Consolidaled Dis- . 35years. leid64 nies. Feb. .13 so act ou a proposal for an addition to the, Like the comer groc6r3 Franklin school, 2401 Manor, store and the local hardware Park Ridge. At a Feb. 5 meeting sisee, tiro locally-owned indo-. of the committee of-the whole, . pendnnt drug Porn is slowly lise majority of board members passingfrom the scene. favored the addition over a aug- gestionro reopenJefferson . Last wcek we read in the school, 8200 Greendale Ave.,

Wall SIredJoumal doctors Niles. ' aie competing withdruggists The $1.6millionaddition bysellingpharmaceutical wosldinclnde sin crassrooms.ond próducts. While this comprIt- have a seatalive completion dote tion may be negligible, oliser Continued on Page 38 competitors are shattering lo- cal pharmacies. Fäf isany years she larger èhsis abres have been in- Retireme..ti brmsng competition. In more Nursing

. lesYent Rimes, the URdO josa- isnceplsnA have added aneth- Home ér IPIYÙ lolo Ihr dying corpse - bfthelocaIdPuggi5t. Guide Pictured äbovo is Mayor Nicholas B, Blasa, ed Way Travelling Trophy' on behab'oflhe May- We think the loss Io the Finance Director Dary Karshna, and Village or/Manager's Office. This trophy is awarded an- community of the local phar- PaöS17-22: Manager Abe Salman. Mr. Karshna presented nually to the department having the highest, macisI calinOt be measured. the Mayor and Mr. Salman with the '1989 Unit, conlribution averageperemployee. , , onPage 3 8 VITAL RECORD DANK

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PoliceseizeMGman in Broken water main knocks out Maine Twp. phones currencyexchange attack by Nancy Keraminas A Morton Grove man was ar-heran throügh an alley near 9220change. Phone serviceloafew busi-PotterRoad, Des Plaines. . rested as he fled the scene oíaWankegan Road und recovered From herbed in Lutheran Gen- vesses and residents in north- A spokesmanfor Central Tel- robbery üs the Goif-Waukeganbroken eye glasses feam his shirteral l{ospila],Paek Ridge, DAlba west Maine Township remainedephoue Company of Illinois in- cursoncy exchange on Feb. 17.pockol. An arm from the glassestoldPoliceshe knew Sullivan and disrupted until lato Tuesday, aU- dicaledthatCenlelrerouted Morton Grove Police officerswas found at the scene of an at-he said Im sorry- Merle,'ver ter a Feb. 19 waler main breaksome of the lines and providing Mike Fujara and Tim McCloskeytack os Merle DAlba, 31, ofand over as he allegedly struck flooded a 17 foot section ofemergency cellular phones for stôisped Michael Sullivan, 37. asNorthbiook, operator of the es- Continued on Page 38 cable at Dernpster Street and ContinuedOnPage 38

Blase calls Nortran-Pace agreement

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bus. . cut-off by Nancy Keraminas Nues Park raises north suburban reaps would not - . - Reprosontotives for both sidas &om the ..- ..-.-- . eo t a csctbr halted after March I, when- tc the misting conS-art extension pool and golf fees trou officists would be resolvedexpiros. £Qt}tO.«Lt Feb. 22 when- Nortransfull 'Bothpartiesgavehs oua few - bySheilyaHackett board is expectod to agrer tothings,' Blase said, - noting the now agreement was "something by Bud Besser The Nitos Park Board wrestled cents, but stipulated feas wilt beterms of the new purchaseof rcbatrd,bascdOn thractust opes-service agreement with Pace, thewe can all live witt,.' Independent NiFes drug with mosey issues at its monlhly According to Blase. Face will Stores, SayMor Drugs of meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20 asd ing dote, if the poot doesnt opensuburban bus division of the Re- by the third week of June. gional Transprirtation Authorityhave ownership of farebox rove- Dempster and Harlem and decided to raise fees at two of its tOues buI has agreed to loen over facilities,the poot and golf On opening day this spring,(RTA). Birchway Drugs ai Miiwau- Tam gotfers will confront a 25 Niles mayee Niqlc Blase, aoporating revomies to Nortean at - kee and Harlem will be cUss- coarse. cents, across the board increasemember of Noetran's executivethe beginning of each month, - ing their doors at the end of They approved eliminating the rathor than at the-end. Pace cur- February and March. Both eacty bird registration discount per rouad for residentsand sen-board committee. expressed his and set the price of the token iors and a 75 cent iacreasr perview that the revised agreement ready provides - approximatoly drag stores have served their would be signed by all 27 inter- 60percrnt subsidy-for Nortran's customers for sewerader- package at $35 per initial person; rosad fornon-resideals. Cart ren- guvernmental members of thn operationS. - - odes. Following is a column $12 for each additional person. tot wasboosted 50 cento. They raised lesson prices by Referring to the newly builtboard, ensuring that bus service In addition, Norlran represen- from October 26, 1986, writ- in Nues and along 23 other Continued on Page 39 ten when another indepen- $200 and daily admissions by 00 Continued on Page 38 dentNileSdrugsiore, PantS4u Drugs, closed jis doors- ofier District 64 beingjnNilesfor35yeOrs. - eceives UnitedWa-aard studies reopening - . - - Bob Pankau is closing his clmg 5101e05Waukegan Road of JeffersOn School today after having been in School Board members for business in Nues for the past Communily Consolidoled Dis- sud 64 motFeb. 13 to sct os a proposat for an additioo to the Like the comer grocery Franklin school, 2401 Manor. store and she local hardware Park Ridge. At a Feb. 5 meeting store, tise 1oca11y.owned iode- of the committee of -tise whole, pendraS drug store is slowly the majority of board members passiog from the scene. favored the addition over a sag- gestiontoreopenJefferson Last week we read in she school8200 Greendote Ave., Wall SteedJournal doctors Nues. ase competing withdrsggists The$t.6millionaddition bysellingpharmaceutical woold include six cfossroomxand products. While this competi- have s tentative completion date lion may be negligible, other Continued on Page 38 competitors are shattering lo- - cafldisrmaciea Fo niìy years she larger èháih stores have heen is- R:.ìT'emefltf creasing competition. In more Nursing récent times, the l-1MO insu- ranceplàns have added sooth- Home èr speárinto the dying corpse oflheloca1dhIggi5t. Gwde Pictured aboyais MayorNicholasB. Blass, ed Way Travelling Trophyonbehalfofthe May- - Wcthink the loto lo the Director GaryKarshna,and Village or/Manager's Office. This trophy is awarded an- commsflity of the local phar- Pages 17»22 Finance ManagerAbe Seltitan.Mr. Karshnapresented sually to the departmenthavingthe highest - macisl cannot be measured. contributionaverageperemployee. .Cniiuued on.Page38 H theMayorandMr.Selman with the'1989Unii- r

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community P M[MER Nooth.00 Hennit A Focus N.wup.peo G A.000ittlnn E , - David Besser 'Editor & Pnbilslser 3 An Independent Community Newspaper Established in 1957 Diane Miller ' Dtroetnr of Advertising Mark tCrajeekl - ProdnetlOflMaottger Golf students have 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues Ilinois 60648 (708) 966-3900 Itoh Bosser - Copy Editor research down toascience Nues Golden Science 'teacher deniescharges by student byNancy Keraininas Anniversary couple Some at us geow mold in ourdutifully recorded. Some exam- MnaTunik interviewed a real refrigerators by accident. Others, pIes: laundry expert-Mom, who pm- 'trial set fo: like some of the 5th graders at Pity 8th grader Winnie Wong, dueled Bold was heller. Anna Rape Golf Jr. High in Morton Grove, who got Caught in a web of mail couldn't whitewash her results, deliberatelycultivate fangalorder mayhem while she was try- however,discovering Lemon forms of life, calling it scientificing ta study the effects fethanol Dash worked belleron polyester- research. on webs woven by a Certain S- rayon fabrics and Cheer was best Maine Highteacher Any way you view the sluff, der species. A scientific supply forcotton andrayon bleeds. students Sally Arreo, Melissa Ja-company didn't send her tise spi- Seventh-grader Marcus byShritya Hackett cobs, Vicky Marks, and Niochadee species specified at first and Osacky'a destiny might lie in the MG Parks and Devon Avenue, ParkRidge, field ofgoveenmrutgrants, for h Following a t'mal staIns hear- and Vanee Virasch mest haveheriaitialeffoets weeen'treliable. sutvey residents ing Mareh 9, the trial of a Mainetwo years ago. The girl, now16, Winaie received a second pair proved video game playing in- Township science teacher ac.recognieed bee alleilged attacker ofspiders butone was deadon or- creases Iseartrates. Similar astute The Morton Grove Park Dis- whèn she euteredher first science "Pablo Gurerro pre- wisdomwm gainedhylllaine Ar- caned of rape will ho held March rival, so she placed a third order ber, trict is soliciting resideula'opin-27 before Circuit Costrt Judge citas lisis past August. dicted Tide, With and with she company. In all, Psoe fromthe eighth grade, whose ions ou whether additionalparkMarcia Ore. Welty has no known criminal Fresh Start would arachnids died, proving the theo- resulta bore out the old parental facilities ate ueded in the vtl- adage that chIldren who watch In a pre-Irial hearing beforerecord. He has laughs in District work equally well on ryeh what a tangled web we . lage. Circuit Court Judge RobertNix sinar 1985, instructing class- weave when too much ethanol we less television have better ability A 14-questionsurvey wasou Tuesday, Feb. 20,Raymond es at 150th Maine East andMaine ketchup, coffee and breathe.' Better yet, pity the spi- tocouceutrnte. mailed thispastweek lo 600resi- Anyone who never listeagd to Garza, attrouey foe theaccused Soathhigh schools in Park Ridge. chocolate ytaifls but ders...arWiuuie's mom. dents selected on a randombasis.39year.old teacher, Scott Welty In the coo-gory of consemer their parents should heed them- The survey will assistthe feast- Ou Oct. 3, a Cook Coanty Tide worked best...." suits of eighth grader Jennifer their 50th wed- ofChicago,ftledalistOfwimesn.grandistry indicted Welty on two science, a namber of 7th and 8th Marie and Arthur Canson of Nues celebrated bility study taskforce committee,ea the defense willcall,ineludisg grade youngsters demonstrated Jarke who provedcigareltes stunt ding annivernaryatthe Maine TownohipSeniorCitizeno Vatentin foamed last October to laokinto counts each of aggravatedcrimi- higheryuckthresholdo than growth. Ou the other hand, plants Summaries of interviews and they may one day clean np in the Lunch000atBrigafltenifl Den Plames. the issue. The task forcewill ad-noten from talkswith teachers,sal sexual assault and aggravated most of the populace. Certainly, ¶10 hetterwith a little caffeine jolt, sexual abuse and one count each their perseverance and knowl- advertising hie, if not in Labora- The Golden Oldies isscludedin themusical program presentad vise tise parle board ouwhetherAssintaut States Attorney Aun tory Laud, where their studies of tf they also get water, according of crimival sexual assault, armed edge has,...moshroomed as O re- by The Harmonaires that day helpedthem recall thetr weddtng the district needs toacquire asini-Benedict represented the Prose- laundry prodacls produced con- - facsti- theviolence,aggravatedunlaWfttlee suit of their well-documented ex- date on February 17, 1940. FollowingThe Harmonatren pro. flouaI indoor recreational enlies. Before and daring Ilicting results. Continued on Page 39 bespectacledstraintand anlawfuleestraint. Ac- perirneuss. "Winnie received a gram; the seniors toppedofftheafternoon wtth Binge. hearing, the tall, The work of these District 67 PabloGarereeropredicted secondpair of spiders teacher presented a reined de-cording to a spokesman foe the Tide, Wisk audFresh Start would and talkedStates Attorney, thesechargessa- pupils, along with other scieuce , Nues tot skaters meanoe as he laughed' fair projects in a variety of cate-work eqoalty well ou ketchap, but one was dead on withacompanion. peenede the initial one of ceiminai sexaaltosaull. - gorieS, was displayedistthe coffee and chocolate stains but arrival, so she plated win Sweetheart Welty is charged with alleged- Tide worked best, based on his District 63 0K' s 14.year-otd girl in the When charged with criminal schools gym recently.Each a third order with the Open ly rnpiug a Continued on Page 39 premise anti prediction was de- tes LS. 't forent preserve near Dee Rood tailed; each triumph and failure Clsristine Certeeauo evaluated ,ceñtral kindergarten Nineteen young iceskaters from the Niles Sporta Comptes Oakton reduces taxlevy to separate studies by seventh byEiteen Hirschfrld , ' graders Jason Stevens and Peter took first place honors at there- en, "especially dariag this year .. The Oalctou Community Col- . . \ Crut Sweetheart Open tot peen- \'\'\ Davies. About 30 parents and facultyserving sixth graders in the 1991- lege Board of Trusteesapprovedwhen so many of oar taxpayers 1992 school year. If so, a plan lion team competition held at the Itavebeen hitby increased assess- This IsThe ClosestWe Come Topics ranged from popular members, many protesting a pro- Nues Plirk District rink Feb. 14a 6.7 percentreduction in these (Diets-fort or fantasy), a diligent inwith timeliues will be.brought sip regaba boardments." Photo by Nancy Keraminas posed kindergarten Center thrsslil. tax levy at their effort by 8th grader Rauta Omar, Melzer School next fall. attendedin late March or April and details meetiugou.Taestlay,Peb. 13. in placeby October orNovembee Coaches Peggy . Hicicey and Last June the Oalcton Board . to esoteric (Effect of diaapriu on a Tuesday EastMaine Elemen- "We are pleased that bepaase To Foreign Investment. otNiles and SherylMey- ofuextyear, hassid. Dave Banks transformed a reta- passed a $15 million 1989 lax GolfSchoo!iifthgraders Jano Kogan the crossliulcing of RBC's), a any SchoolDistrict 63 board inexperienced grosp ofofiucreasedntoterevenue9d oar gradeexperimente brain-buster by 8th grader Uzma Board members seemed relue- lsvely maintain a fairlylevy (cotleetible in 1990), with ers of Morton Grove eye seventh and eighth meeting. boys and girls, mostofwhom had own attempts to on displayin thenchool'sgymrecently. Saltar. Most of all, the yoang The new peogtnttt, approvedtaut IO vote far the kindergarten stickt budget, We can redece our$1 1,600,000 disignated foe the be inprogram, nomraaserling they had never competed beforc into a levy byedacationfand ami $3.400.000 Goifutudents demonstrated what by board members, may team that merged victorious over education fand French phtlosopher Ernest Renan place two or three years until a11111e choice. Trustee Joan Futter- $1,000.000,' said College Presi-for thebuildiug fand. By notifyng short-leon more seasoned teamsfrom rinks marveled at in 1883: "The sim- inthe enrollment ofman noted, "This is a dentmomasTenHoove. theCounty Clark of the reduction the effects ofTide, Wisk audLiq-Flerthsalta showlidTide was best hump solution lo what may be a tong- where yeae-maud practices can nid Clomx Two ou dirt, grass,for makeup and Wisk was pro-pleat schoolboy is now familiar fosirth and ftfth grade sladeals "Oaelloaedwanted topass thisat this time, only $10,600,000 term nolatiou to what may be a beheld, will be collected foe the education makeup and coffee stains, alsufeared for gems and dirt stain re- with truths for which Archimedes levels out and allows foe, more Dressed in simple. red western redaction' Onto thetaxpnyers," wosldhavesacriftcedhis life," space lu dislrictschools. long-leon prablem...Votfug 'No' said Board ChaieosaaRalPhGor-faud,a6.7 perceutsaving. predictingequal performance.mayal. , Continued on Page 39 In a relaled item, Superiuten-won't help the problem, but vot- deutofSchOolsEldOu Gleichmaning'Yes' harts," noted that Gemini JuniorHigh Onekindergartenteacher st.John Brebeuf School, which now serves seo-nemmed ap the feelings of many conference teachers by saying, "I don't think Lunchroon enth and eighth grade, may be- school registration come a middleschool, possibly , Continued on Page 39 \\\'\ Registration for SI, John Bee-school lohb', 8301 N. Norteesgarlen and fifth grade mast pro- beuf Schooln 1990-1991 Pee-Ave., 5811es. videevideuceofaphysical exam- , School and Kiudegarlen classes RegistrationfeeforPee-iunlion and required Nues sidewalk, will be held from 9 4m. lo 12School is $20 and for new fami- imman'rzations on Aug. 18, the p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25 in thelies in Kindergaeteittlse fee is $25 daletuiliondownpaymeutisdae. , , . which is St, John -Brebeaf School pees- repair program applied to the tuition. ¡ THE BUGLE Children segiaseriug for the 3 and eutly has an enrollmeut of 544 (liSPS se9-7410) The Village of Nitex.it offering asidewalk replacement program David :4 year old peageams mast havestudents, a Before and After half the cost to repaie crackedpablic stde- Bosser reached the appropriate age by School Program; a blot Lunch foe owner who will pay Editor and Pabtisher ' , Sept. 1, 1990. Program, Computer lab, a Sci- walks in front of their homes. Messire The Engineering' Departmentis handling the program, whtchal- iJïiri7 NORThESNILLI5eI5 Childeen must be 5 years old ence lab, apart time Counselor, a lowo the Village torepair the nidewalkn as halfprice ta restdentn. A by September 1 to enroll in Kin- Learning Center. general and pri- 'sqsares mast be repaired for an owner to We believe In reinventing our money right herein -I. minimum of two oidewalk ;dergarten. A copy of the child's vate music lessons, a baud, Sta- should mark with chalk the the community, not overueau. VOL. 33, NO. al, FEB. 22,1990 birth certificate must be present- dent Council, cheerleading, an participate in the program. The owner replacement. , We care about the development and growth of ed at registration. Children who Athletic Proeram includine luIra. section or sections its need of 8746N. Suermer Rd. To apply, simply fill ontthe application below and sendit to N:lea local buuinesses. And we want to help our cuulomeru were notbaptized in SI. John Bre- murals, Scoutsng, Scsence Fats, Services Deportment. 6849 Touhy Nibs, IL 60648 Speech Contest, Spring Musi- Engineering Division of Public manage their financial reuources wisely. Phono: 966-3900-1-24 beuf Church also mast bring a Avenue. Applicationsmnntbe in by April 30, 1990. So when it come to take out, we're definitely In Pt.btlsbed Weekly on Thorudoybaptismal certificate to registra-cale, Battleefthe Banks and con- -I to Nitos, IllInois line. dacIaanextensive Sommer favor of frIed rice. But we'll vote no to the taking out of Soeond Class Postage for r N8LES' 50,150 SIDEWALKPRoGRAM, Students now enrolled in Kin-School. foreIgn Ioaií The Bugle paid at , BI. St. John Breheaf is a Catholic Postmaster: Send address tiergarten throagh seventh grade rhanges to The Bugle, 8746 at St. John Brebraf School willSchool where Ieachers sad ata- I NAME Shormer Rd., Niles, IL 60648 receiveregistrationfaonsindents ahnenfaith, knowledge, IM FIRST NATIONAL BANK school lo be completad and re-prayer and moral vaInes in an al- ADDRESS ' ' , , 1G OF MORTON GROVE Snbseriptlon Raie (la Advance) tamed. mosphere of trust, discipline and Per single Cupy .8.25 love. Cumbined withan excellent ThLEPHONE , , One year $13.00 New families wishing to enroll children na grades one throughncodnmic program the role of the Sidewalk Program. I I !JAMid-Citcoldank Two yeoes $22.50 school in to provide a Christian I wish to participatein the Miles' 50/50 Three yenes $29.00eight may register by appaiaI- .I public sidewalk foe re- Photo by Nancy Keeaininas philesnphy and moral valuesys- have squares of front t year SenIor Citiceus. .. $15.50ment next week or thereafter. I moi Domputo, Streot seta. placement. of Netnnn A year (not of cufluty). ...$aS.95Call 966-3266 lo arrrange an ap- Igl. Ruge: Wllsnn of the Hiten PuliteDeporlmonl had a tanchaun lete-a.lote wIth Amy Altimiranu $30.00 If inlereaseal, you are eacour- I mIned the lanch hasch etto, eoth PRIDE drugeduce- s your (furelgu) - pointmeul and tour of the school Date Schont In Oiles recently. Wttnon and S9L Dean Sttsototkt All APO addresses aged to make an appointment I Signed ' . with SisterRita Green, Principal. to flua aesulne atibe schonl , as fur Sorsicemen $28.00 second feel the utmnsphere nfoar I_ All students ensenng Kinder-achnol. TRE BiJGLE TIIIJRSDAY, FSBRUARY22, uwo PAGE 5

U.S.DA. CHOICE SKINNED & DEVEINED J(ì A FANCY- BONELESS BEEF LIVER ea e POT ROAST MINELLIS HOMEMADE Harmonaires entertain -II ITALIAN SAUSAGE aineeniors s. .I, u . s' I LB. MEDICARE CLAIMS ASSISTANCE The Niim Srnior Crnier han irainmi Medicare ansiniance voins- Errs available lo assist seniors in Liming ciaim forms for briteflis, Seniors wishing lo maite an appoiniment with a votnnirer ahonid . cali dsesrniorcenlerai96l-6iliO est, 376. HOTOR , LEAN BONELESS MILD . '." DELI SENIORCITIZEN TAXAPPOLNTMENTS ThrNiies Senior Cenler in now inking lax appoinunenis, Vains-, BEEF SWIFTS PREMIUM lunes will he os hand to assiut seniors in filing their i990 Tax Re- s89MINELLIS HARD menu, Those inirrrnled is making an appoinimrnt shonid call the STEW LB. PORK SAUSAGE $189 cenierat96l-6i00,rxi, 376, SALAMI u LB, . LOUIS RICH LEARN-A-CRAFTCLASS . , I Tire )'liirn Senior Cenier inviten seniors lo atiend thu weekly' BULK or PATrIES TURKEY 89 theriing ofthe Learn-A-Coaftgronp.Thr groap munisevery Mon-i s - 2LB. 112 LB. thyal i p.m. and shares tise how to's ofvarious crafts, Project.n have PORK BREAST BUDWEISER AVG. .iucinded crocheting, kniiiing, fabric credE and much, much,more, BAG$169 WISCONSIN 'Ifyou have a craft io share orare irlermted in ieuminga new crafi, MILLER SAUSAGE LB. you are encouraged to atirnd.Formore information, cali the Senior COORS MOZZARELLAsi 69 Center ai 967-6100 ext. 376,There in no registrationneceusaoy for LEANGROUND $ 1 89 CHEESE. 'thisciasn, 'BEER 3LBS. U I LB. OR MORE LB. C HUCK SLICED $1 .89LB. . CHOLESTEROL MANAGEMENT LECTURE A ircturr on choirnteroi management miii bepersenmed by Rose- marie Ks-irb, reginlrred dielician atlloiyFamiiy Hospilaion Thues- PRODUCE day, Prb, 22 at 2 pm. Managrmrni techniques and variousdirE wiil br covered. Advance registration is required andmay be made, by cniiieg967-6I00, ext. 376, This iectnre is frerto ailattending. At the Valentine luncheon given by Maine Des Plaines, shown with four members of the GREEN RED SEEDLESS FRESH Township Senior Citizens at Brigantes in Deschoral group. From left: Irene Menoching, Des LITE LUNCH ' ' Plaines, a variedmusicalprogram waspresent-Plaines, in her 11sy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow ThrFebcaary LimrLanch will br hrid on Friday, Feb. 23at noon, ONIONS GRAPES CARROTS ed by The Harnionaires under the direction ofPolka Dot Bikini costume, Donna Rose, Des Themenn wiiiincinde mQsiaccioii, garlicbread, densertand coffer, Julie Sutton ofDes Plaines. Plaines, Lametta Eck, Barbara Koss, Morton Theflim mii! br "MadrForilach Oihrr" Tickeisare $t,50 and res- Among tJtose enjoying the "Golden Oldies" inGrove, and Terry Lewand, Mt. Prospect in Fran- creations may be madebycailingli6l-6ili0ext. 376, their program was 91-year-old Lauretta Eck ofkenstein costume.

, SQUAREDANCECLASS Hollywood House- A The senior renier offers square dunce emanen forany inirrented BUNCHES i LB. BAGS sensor. Class meets ai 1:30 p.m. rvcry Tuesday and thereinno fee' AMARE1TO 4-$ for ihr ciansea. Insiruction is given on varions ssrpsand square POPO V ISARONNO Distinctive Senior Residence ' LARGE HEAD ' dance formations, For information cali dir Senior Centerat 967- VODKA 750 ML. 6i00,exL376. , AttheemlofLake Shore Drive Hollywood House is more iban a Lions, leciures and ontingn, It in a 1.75 Lit., LE11UCE is Chicago, there stands a tall modem complex of studio and place where residente never have ' ' , WOMEN'SCLUBMEETING statelyretibrickedbailding one bedroom apartments with ex-. lofer! alone, cattedthe Hollywood House, an wide corridors, special senior ThrWoìsrn's Clnb wiii hoid their monthiy meeting on Monday, Supportive stuff members are Feb. 26 at i p.m. New members are always welcome, Formore in- This apartment building is a accommodations and on-site con- cinse at hand ta handle emergen unique seuior citizens' residence, vertiences,Itisan interactive formation eau darSrniorCrnierat967-6iliO, est, 376. owned and operated by Ehe Hei- cies, Round the ciock doormen communityofferingresidente and reccptionisi make Hotly- . tenic Foundation, a not-for-profit daily social programs, musical YOGACLASS ' wood House a safe and secare The Nues Senor Center offers a yoga ciron which meetn each SOUTHERN STALK human srrvice orgaoizalion, Theeslertainment, holiday cuiebra- piace io uve, Convesieuliy iocat- 59ç Monday, 530 am, at the center, Those interested in joining the ed, Holiywood House isrear 7 ciass or ieanting more about yoga, should eau the Senior Center 'COMFORT «P7///vc'/////'P pahiic irausporiaiion and muai nnrse,Teny Sprengei al967-6i00,est, 376. shopping mens, Each apartment is ceniraiiy BRIDGE Most furnaces hualed and air conditioned with Those seniors iniurested in bridge arr invited to amEnd the 399 s. abundant storage space. The con- geonp's nest meeting for playing bridgr on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at I ','-',_'/,_,_4P' veaicot kitchen offers baut-in p.m. The groop meets each Tnrsday at the Senior Center. For ad- si 1.75 Liter IMPERIAL electric oven and range, spacious ditional information, call the center at 967-6100, exi, 376, SEALTEST burnmore cupboards and ampie coanier 100% PURE BOLOGNA MARGARINE Space, Theenlire pian is geared WILLS PROGRAM ORANGE Ei OUARTERS furcomfortand more importunity The Nues Senior Center offers a Wiiln Program each month for than just rcnlsareaffortjabie! qnaiifyiug seniors, To 'qnaiify, sruiurs senat be over 61) years old, STROHS JUICE So if you are 62 yrars ofage or have income of $15,000 or iras for as iedividuai ($20,000 or iess SEAGRAMS BEER . older and in good physicai and foi a coupir), Also, annela, not inciuding a car and home, most br s 119PKG. GAS, YOUR BEST mental health, cati un today (312) under $15,500 for an individual ($20,000 or irsn for a couple), V-O. REG. OR UGHT $169 729-26130 for an appoiniment to The fer for Wiiis is' $50 for an individual and $75 for a couple. ' 1/2 GAL. MARCONI visit one of the most active and ENERGY VALUE To malar an appoiniment, call Ihr Senior Ceder at 967-6100, ext. DOVE BAR TOMATOES dynamic senior citizens' bnitd- 376. $799 SOFT n GENTLE iags on Sheridan Rd. Those who may not qnalify for this program may contact the ICE CREAM BATHROOM TISSUE - Northwest Suburban Bar Association al 253-2562.for a referral of 12 OZ, 4 OZ. Polish Club a local attorney who handles wilts. 750 ML, CANS , 9c 28 OZ. meeting CAN The Poiish Cmb rmnmrs ils Lecture on older parents 99c 4PK. meetings at the Trident Buiiding, INGLENOOK FLEISCHMANN'S EACH MINELLIS ±1iÍÍÊ90 8li6li Oakton, Niim, ou Tuesday, and adult children . SALERNO HOMEMADE March6, ai 6:3p.m, The next WINE BÖ'UNTY The Lennox Whisper Heat The changing raies of adult Bayer, cBnicai social workers GIN PIZZA 'PAPER TOWELS meetings are scheduied on the children and their parents will br COOKIES Model Number G2OQE Gas Furnace burns firstTursduy ofeach month at the and maritai und family therapisla, 12 INCH PEPPERONI thscnsnrdinufreeinnch-iimeiec wili enumine some of ihr con- VIN ¡OSE' up to 30% less gas than conventional furnaces. same limu. Poles of Chicago arelure at Norlhbrook Court mull $500 - given au opportunity io share si- cross olderparenisandaduitchil- 2 FOR So the choice is yours. Get a Lennox WhisperHeat from 12:15 io 1:15 p.m. Friday, 1_s Lit., . miliar raperiences and cuilivair then experience is relating io 12 INCH CHEESE with spark ignition. Or watch your Feb, 23, in thr J.C. Penney Corn- each otherin the iectsre, "Chang- J uv$ 49 Polish callare ir a relaxing at- mnnity Room of dir mail, i555 1.75 Ljto hard-earned money go up in smoke. musphere. ing Rolen: Oider Parents and 1AT Lake Cook Road, Northbrook, Adnii Children." For leDure in- GET ONE FREE 2 FOR5°° - ROLL Zena R, Hundlon and Naomi'formados, caii635-1812, '////7/,y'Vy'////////////'½½ '7r Siolie Va&g a(k Ca#tcol, 9iw. SENIOR CITIZENS /7/ 6310 W. LincolnAve., Morton Grove Shan.poo & Set $2,50 Supportgroupfor parents Hairnot $3.00 COCA COLA go nrcsnre n she right to 1imi5 qnontiens and e nrren t prinsins orrurs, (708) 967-2200 (312) 774-2600 EVERYDAY EXCEPT naNDAv IMPORTED ITALIAN Sr. Mon's Clipper Styling sann Niles Farniiy Serivceannoonc-. well as many otheriopics ot'inler- SPRITE òr TAB SPECIALTY FOODS Emergency NoObligotion, Men's flog. HairSlymv5$5go es the beginning of a tweive tes- Service FREE Eotlmnton, elittoparlicipanis. 7780 MILWAUKEE AVE. lion support gronp for singlepar-, The supporegroup will be heid Avalinbin Finesning Analiobie, TENSO UIN5SE mnaru.nsv enta, The group will provide NEW HOURS: SUNTMflMNG amoulinE on Thom. cveningn froml-8 p.m. NILES support and discnssion for ningie'' at Nues $351 hn( Mon. thru Sat. 8:30 ' 6:00 P.M. slslTs$in.oa TOGETHER ¡54 40 Family Services, 8060 PHONE: parente wishing io share theirOakionAve.,Nies,IL. MII Sun. 8:30 . 2:00 P.M. LENNOX FREDERICK'S COIFFURES cnncersss with decision making, The sessions will begin Thnrs., . INELLI uIu,. 965.1315 sass N. MILWAUKEE AVE. coping with stress, reialingto REG.OR QxIhpwrr colc000,ILl.. March i, i990.Forfuriherinfor-, 12 PIC. 12 OZ. CANS VALUE 631-0574 children, esmabiishingnew relu-mallos call Niles Family Sengte DIET lsonships, re-establishinglaust, as at 692-3396, P&GE6 jFHE iIìLìîSiiAY;iB' RVÀ*Y22,ietO "PAGé" 7 SeniorFews _.s

. \ Lecture on Morton Grove Available at Senfor Adults Senior Citizens Norwood Park Home Older adults cas find oat how 470-5223 lo malce Ihn moutontofevery day I Macaroni from Elaine Adler in a Passages HOWTOTALKTOYOUR DOCTOR & Cheese Through Life lecloee, "New Age, . The Abiding Care Inc. Home Health agettey will present a upe- New Image;" from I to 2:30 p.m. cisl program for seniors on communicating.with a personal physi- Tuesday, Peb. 27 in room 112 at cian. The program wit begin ut 12:45 p.m. on Monday, Feb, 26 at College OaklouCommunity thePrairie ViewCommusity Center.. East, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Sko- . kie. CHOLESTEROL ÍÑuÑkiIoHTTUNA1 Adler will disbnss how adults Bloortcholesterol has been positivelyliukedto heart and circuIto . canusethepowees ofpositive liv- tory diseuses and its control can significantly enhance good health: C:' ing lo esjoy their interests, either Oue effective way of monitoring and controlling cholesterol is r alone or with someone else. Do- through.a simple and painless blood screening, Screenings are Dominick's Domini nutiou ¡5 $1. Por information, call available to Morton Grove residents from9 to 10 am, on Tuesday, im (b_ 635-1414. Feb. 27 in the Flickiuger Senior Center. For Morton Grove seniors , o' (age 65+) who have never been screened before, there is no charge $100 0.5 otean in Wit., attn nit for the screeuing, There is a discounted fee of$3 for seniors desti- Save - Arthritis ing follow-up screenings and$4 forall others, Oscruiysr cMcrn sliM Sea Kraft hund 39C . "jcnkuu... 'tu. exercise NEWAGE, NEWIMAGE Bacon & clisase p,io.Whhout000ntg.. A series of "Exercise for Peu- Oaktun Community College presenta another program in their QndF.Sn2ithea mutin. pIn WithArlhritis" is being held Passages lectare series entitled, "New Age, New touages," Elaine - SetiOtS.tSo,,atdPdCt Mondays and Thursdays, from Adler, MA., will discuss how senior adults cas enjoy theirpost- s,,bjfltwI. flu b,Ofl,*dii.dpeit ) s. Thirtyhanasome new rooms (resembling the above) for corn- 5:30 lu 6:30 p.m. atRush North poned interests. She will talk about being with yourself, ízvimwiax ..iìtgSiltJthntiCr,tRgo atil°085v';'ÇSM;vsnct#,wactrto,sateencsnuas.vt, not by ¿'_ fortabie retirement living will abe available for rental this spring Shore Medical Center in Skokie. yourself, alsomakiug the moutofearh new day by using thepowers andsummeratihe NorwòodPsrkHome on Chicagos northwest ofpositive living. The peogram begins at i p.m. Classes are designed lo increase on Tuesday, Feb, . side. Visitors are welcome, to view both the construction area musclestrength and walking abil- 27 attheOakrouEautcampus, 7701 Lincoln Avenue inSkokie U.S.DA.GradedChoiue .Ç i' , and completed rooms. For information, phone Kay Seifridge at ily, while not aggravating joint . . -kL'-' ' Beef Round Bone In :_ .mi.,s,l, ' V' 0 ...... (312) 631-4856. inflamation, HIGHSCHOOLEVENTS Por further information and to Maine East, Hiles North and Niles West High Schoolsinvite ¡ register, call the Good Health township residents age 60+ tcsjoin in on free schoolproductions to Bananas Round Steak Seniors legislation conferenceProgram of Rush North Shore bepert'urmedthis winter, f (Arlington Heights)SeniorKay Wojcik, State Representa-Medical Center at 677-9600, ext. AtMaine East: Orchesis Dance Show, 8pm., Friday and Satur- Citizen Legislation for 1990 -- !s den James Kirkland, and State 3588. day, March 2 and 3; ChoralConcert, 7:30p.m., Wednesday,March sans for the General Assembly Representative Bernard Peder- 14; and Actors Studio Production, 7:30p.m., Thursday then Salue- will be the topic of the Resoarcesen. The Speakoat is open toNues day,Murch 15-17, s Center for the Elderly's Pour-North and Northwest Suburban AtNiles North: "The Boyfriend" (musical), 1p.m., Wednesday, lb, thAnnaal Speokout to be heldCookCounty area service provid- Grandmothers Feb. 28; Orcheslra/Choral Concert, 7:30p.m., Wednesday, March oo-:;:$- Unit 3 pIense, ou Thursday, March 1, from 2-4 ers, area residents and those who 14; Aurons DauceShow, 2 p.m., Thursday, Minch29, i s' n Ib. netta te, taCher p,050soInu, p.m at the Floliday Inu, 3405 Al-share un interest in senior citi-meeting At Niles West: "Man of LäMancha," 2 p.m., Thursday,Match r, gonquiuRd.,RollingMeudows. zens'issnes. Nitos Grandmothers will hold 15. nkks Dom... Peg Cuilcu, Executive Direc- a monthly meeting on Feb. 28 at : - LEGISLATIVESPEAKOUT lorofRCE, indicates that'theim- The Resource Center for the Elderly provsdes houssng asti se-the Hiles Park District. Our meet- The fourth annual Speakout" ou issues concerning senior citi- V portancn of the Speukuot is to ing will start at il am., as we are zen legislation in the 1990 tiinois General Assembly will be held ioi...ittta,oti-Wlutn$ give bosh service providers andformatiOn services for residents 50C Save. 9°° going tu beshowuumovie ou eye from 2 to 4 p.m. ou.Thnrnday, March t in the Rolling Meadows Save ' t000.050, Ysplalt snuioeconstitusents an opportuni- ufBarnngton, Elk Grove, Evans- 105, Hanover, Maine, New Trier, care. A doctor from Desuick will Holiday Inn, 3405 Algonquin Road. Guest speakers rnclude See. . VIenne Armr, . Yogurt E' to meet with their legiutasors talk to as, afterwhichwe will Robert Kustrà, Sen. Virginia MacDonald, and Rep. Kay Wojctk. .419 und voice their concerns prior lo Nitos, Northfield, Palatine, Bel Franks Schuumbnrg, andWheelingserve lunch, Pleáse R.S.V.P. by calling the Resource Center for the Elderly, Low Salt Bacon the start of the ligislativeses- mwsn,nio ..t..tno,,.deo.d uion." Guest speakers will in- Townships, A meetiug pertaiuiug to. our 577-7070. Founder's Day luncheon will also sì 41 eludeStaseSenatorVieginia For reservations call Judy Sie- KNOWYOUR CRIMINAL COURT Macdanuld, State Representative he discussed. If time permits, u anmg.e gal, 577-7070. raffleuudbingo, From 9 am. lo noon on Tuesday, March 6, Cook County State's Attorney, Cecil Partee will host a morning of presentations de- sigued to acquaint professionals and the public with the tussle nkkns DomInlckS 8Th Air Command 9OTM workings of the Skokie Criminal Courts, This program is free and anyone interested in attending should contact Carolyn Budde at J e $jOO ?4,nana Gas Furnace 7081470-7297 as soon as possible toreserveaspace. Save CENSUS '90 iOitbmu . '. 'W Alka Seltzer S 99 iukc$ 99 kibblas N BIts Me. Neal Gerte, Recruiting Operations Officer with the U.S. o ,. ' Experience Census Eareaitwill detail thepssepose and commuutly effects of the Cold Plus maIiuuIs uugItsuNgIts With this cs,,po, . , . . . . WIththi.e0000. 1990 census. The program begins at 52:45 p.m. on Wednesday, WItho,5,.,,pOflNtúI.,PdCt . Whhoetoouponmoaifltpttot A New Dimension March 7 atthePraieie ViewCommunity Center. Por more informa- 000dtubntiuyuithtiFib'O.tssS,tOOO , 605 callpraieinView a1965-7447. Also, those interested in becom- ,', _J SubWcttott.MtaOOO'idaOOdPiai. . k s t57il'gm7.'l:cFetWnhc5mn irit sMwooceosanaxcK1 ¡n High Efficièncy. ingcenms workerscaniuquireattlsis meeting. 3,'5M90awç9a tie

Heating ACTING UP! uomInicknsielhedWtiv' t:. We're laking exlru Sleps to help you Oakton Cousmunity College's Acting Up! performing loupe DOH 'itifrdn5 , - )ilkthAThTt5tiht omposedofvolunteers over the age ofsixty, is a highly successful i nave money on your healing bills with a 'li . rogramwith its muniraI, humorous look at she myths ofaging. In ryabujfdn new dimension in high efficiency gaslar- response to the iucreasing requests forperformancea, Oakton is of- ï I-ft cdIIs.pIi $400.ï naces! facing u training workshop for those interested in being members. Save 1°° : I Save9°° itub.a - The Air Command 90 otters exception- People with singing, acting, musical and/or writing talentsare en- *i . . v .. Low Light . ' lIb. Pkg. al pertormance that provides more heat conraged to apply. Auditions will be by appointment from 2to 4 ?.J Red er White k' i; 1 ' Foliage p.ns. on Wednesday, March 7. Ait application fee of$15 mast be . ?1 . ' - Mushrooms ' ' for tewer dollars. Everylhing, from the .$. . . . Grapefruit m ' . Wiihthiiup,,. - Whhthl.00ipon. I f" Withihioeoepen. unique lubulur heat exchanger that allows nenttoOaktonitsast, 7701 LiucolnAvenue, Skokie before Feb, 22. - . uoodF&xus,vii,h,stub,x.nià,t090. ii i air to flow quickly and quietly across the i I Ti i ik. ' eitiit.SebloettoiiUlnitiiattdiaPdit s,staoiI. iat..tn ,,d,,CSap,i,. i TAXINGFORM5 ' e;elihil2 e5sewaxwsvr,saI0ha1BThHl,tftaiiJh8THtoò32M. entire surtace 01 the heat exchanger tor rIe1IPXL4uW&1 &!ErOT ,Á The Morton Grove volunteer incometax aides will be available ïti1 j maximum efficiency, to the sluinleas sleet again this year to assist senior cilizen residentswith their federal i'- recuperative coil -- the key to achieving and state income tax forms. The program assiststhose who would .e,,' Offer endS February 28 likeheip withthe language, formulas, 90 plus efficiency -- to the atrong 25- andeveey-chastgiug lax laws. \h Cellular CommunIcatIOn Central . Prealnusiy F,ezen year limited warranty on the heat Appomtmenls will begin on Monday, Feb. 5 from9 n.m. to noon. u.n.s,A. Oteded Chelos ,hst GeneralEleCtrlC #TP4000 Slew Zeeland $399 Seniors can make a reservation foeMondays and Wednesdays at neetl.ois 'I,. Orange Roughy Fillets exchanger. 20-yóar limited warran- PfatneView, orFridays attheFlickisgerCenterby Cellular Phoneans ty on the recuperative coil and 2- calling the Sen- Dltent Fton nosion socHot Line at470-5223. There is absolutelyno charge forthis ser- Sirloin Steak year limited warranty on parts. re- vice. i_n Fresh Cod Fillets fleOs Amunu's total dedication lo qualily. sió:° SCHOOL LUNCHES DIsent Ftom Bosten $389 Farkview School at 6200 LuIre Street P,Snl,ei&d.n rollan,, A,yon.,aMrsloueIstn h:tlsEM4,1. in MoDos Grove invites cS.Ltt&RE' Fresh Bay Scallops seniors to daily lunches at the school.Nutritious meals combined with an opportunity to getout and mingle with the younger crowd @,*a- isEiNErutnNN'soe OOM1N1CP5'SSAiSERV $100.00REBATE ose two advantages ofeasiug at Parkview,Lunches cost $1.75 and UnOA. Goat osp. Ò FranO Ftoinn 25 - 32 ne. ass. aie served from t 1:40 am. to tp.m. Por more information call the c ' $399 GAS: YOUR BEST ENERGY VALUE VALUE school 01965-6200. Tyson's Rock'Cornish Hens lo Boston CremePie . '..,

For more information about theseand other senior services ansi A :__ s i eecrealionprograms, calltheMortunGrove5eniorHotLine ut470- : 5223, ortheFrairieviewCommuaityCenturte%J7,7Torecsve the "Seniors inMortonGrove"newsletter, send$2,SOto die Morton e e s s s-a -a Grove Park District, 6854 DempsterStreet, Morton Grove, ll s s 60053. - s L - 490 ':' Chamber & 0CC present Job Fair '90 Mission MardiGasr- : Polish media honored : ' - - The fioul annual Job Fair for leadership '90 Students with Special Needs will Singles Scene - The Des Pluinea Chamber of Management andHealth Servie- be held al the Macriots O'Hare on at Nortre DameHigh School Thursday, March 13. Commerce & Industry Founda-es, The Job Pair is sponsored by binad efforts of NDHS slsidrnls, - Leadership '90 is designed to The27th Annual Mission Mar- served is the school cafeteria lion, in conjunction with Onkton Stranford School (NSSED), 1AM di Gras Carnival will be held at from 5 p.m. lo 7 p.m. The cost offaculty,slaff.parentsandalumni. Community College, will holdenhance the Leadership skills of MARCH2 - - FEBRUARYZ3 participants and prepare them to Cares, Private Indnstey Council Notre Dame High (Niles)on Feb. the dinner will be $5 for adults Proceeds from this yearly fam- CHICAGOLAND SINGLES AWARESINGLES the second Leadership Institute. ily event wig go to the benefit of meetthechalleugru of the fatum. of Northern Cook County, Do- . 27. Shrove Tuesday, from 4 p.m. and $2.50 for children under 12 TheChicagotandSilsgles As- The Aware Singles Group Leadership '90 will be held at parlmeut of Rehabilitation Ser- lo 10p.m. TheMardiGrasfestivi- years of age. The "Hungry 1' va- the Holy Cross Fathers' foreign socialion and the Aware Sm-and the Chicagoland Singles Oakteu College beginning os Picipante will explore esiti- - vices, Orchard Village, The Cnn- tietwil consistof carnival games riety show. f6atuning student tal-missions in Bangladesh, Uganda. Woduesday,March 14. - gles Group will sponsor a jointAssociatioti invite all singles to cal issues through aseries of srm- 1er, IllinoisDepartmentof ofchance and skill set ap in mid- cnt. will have performances be- Kenya and Chite. In conjunction The opening session will be a singles TurnaboutDance'a joint singles dance with the . mars and related activities. Inter- Employment Security, Doerfield way fashioa on the gym floor, a ginningat5:30p.m.andwith this yeas's Mission Mardi with the live music of Fursuit at live music of Mercedtis at 8:30 full-day retreat wills the themeaction with Key decision makers, Gnas,Fr. RobertHesse, CSC, will 'Peogransnhing Yourself for Suc- High Schools, New Trier High spaghetti dinner, the Hungsy 1 thereafter every hour on the half- 8:30p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23. atp.m. on Friday, March 2, at the, experts, community leadersund Schont andNibes High Schools. . varietyshow.ônice-cinam hour with the last show at 9:30be visiting Notre Dame ia the .he MansiottOak Brook Hotel, Marriott Oak - Brook 1-101cl, cras". The series ofseminars thatgovernment representatives will near future. Fr. Hesse is a Holy Junior and senior students will shoppe, a raffle and a haunted p.m. The ND Hannled House, set 1401 W. 22ndSL,Oak Brook. 1401 W. 22nd St., Oak Brook. daywill focusonPernonalDevel-assist participants in understand- participate is morning activities house. There is no admission np in the school's gymnasium,isCross missionary who is in Ilse opment such as TimeManage- States at present. He has been Alt singles are invited. Admis- Admissioniv$7fornon- s . ing the fumes that impact theiresploring future job opportuni- charge. guaranteed lo give a good 'scare" sien is $7. For mote informa- members. For moro informa- - u meut, Business Ethics, Leader-coity, business and daily. Effective ties.Representatives and em- Many of the favorite carnival to all those venturing into it. ItstationedinAfrica for many tien call (312) 345-1515. tien, call Aware at (312) 777. ship Styles, ployers from a vaniey of work' games ofpastyears, bise the pop- will heginat5:30p.m. years. 1005. The Polish Maas Media Club Ball was held at the Chateau Communication, Goal Setting, Participants who complete the Those wanting moro informa- and Motivation. Dan Mathein, a fields will be present to answer alar dunking booth, wiltbe avail- The Mardi Gras at Notre Dame SINGLEI'ROFESSIONAL Arnesi- program will receive fromthe' queutions and give short presos- able as well as same new ones. is a gesume family event. being non about this Mardi Gras Carni- Ritz, 9100 Milwaukee, Nues lo raise funds for the Polish verleranof 12 yearsonthe lectern SOCIETY MARCII3 - college a CEU (Continuing Edu, These will be games of fun andpatronized bychildrenofall ages, val at Noue Dame should phone can Charitable Foundation. circuit and who it euerently.man-- talions. The Single Professional So- COMBINEDCLUB - Pa- cation U:nit). A CEU is not a col- If you have any queutions, skillsuìlgd lo all ages. A deli- from tots to senior cilizeds. TheBes. Pat Lynch, CSC, Coordina- ciety will hold a dance on 1ri- Lull to right: Representing Secretary m'State Jirn Edgaris agerofirainig foranalional man- lege credit but serves as a recog- toroftheevental965-2900. All singles are invited lo the Inicia Michalaki; Dick Owens of ETC Television; RonJasinski. ufacturing company, will be the please call yourschool district. cinas spaghetti dinner will becommittee represents the cam- slay, Feb. 23 beginning ut 8:30Combined Club Singles Dunce aired notice of participationin a p.m. at the Glen tutlyn Holiday Hurbert, editor ofPolonia Today; T.V.ChefRyszard Zawadzki; duscaisinn leaderfortheday. continuing educational experi- - with the live music of Pursuit at lisis,FinleyandRoosevelt 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March AnnaZawadzki;AndrewSikOra E.T.C. Seated, flanyMichalski; Four weekly 2 1/2 hour tes-ence undernapahteinslructisn. Dual comedy actNiles Township Field Trip nions (8 to 10:30 am. ) will fol- Eimhurst College Roads. Admission is $7 for 3-, at the Marriott O'Hare Hotel, LiliLewandowakiandBobl-ewandowskiofWSBCtadio LeadershipI is open to indi- Bob Lewandowaki received the award as theMedia Man of low on March 21 and 2$, AprilS at Oakton band formed to the Fifties non-members. For more infor- 8535 W. Higgins Road, Chica. and 15. Topics included in Ilseviduals who live or work in Des print show Chicago's two popular night Skokie resident, Richard Mar- maties about this and 0115er go. The dance in co-sponsored the Vearforalihis charitable work, particularlyforhis ssJcCepsfUl Plaines. Poe further information Musicians are being sought for morning sessions wilt bePolilical club performers, Steve Seagren cus. is co-chairman of the t990 S.F_S. events,catl the I-lottino at by theNorthwest Singles Asso- drive toraise funds forthe orphans in Poland. Process, Municipal Services, BC-on the peogiarn or a registration Bemad Solomon. a master

the newly formed NUes Town- - and David Orion, will pw.sent a committee fortheCystic Fibrosis (708)260-1835. . rinden, Young Suburban Sin- Five hundred people attended and the event wasorganized onomie Development, Volunteerapplication, please contact the printmaker and bookmaker, will ship Community Band, whichFoundation's Celebrities At Yam gIra and Singles & Company. present two enhibils at Elmhwst concert at Oakson Community will launch rehearsals in the Ceri- bypeterRaczkiewiez. Services, Organization A Mont-Des Plaines Chamber of Corn- College at 8 p.m. Friday. Feb.23 SeMen: A FieldTnip To The Fil- FEBRUARY 23, 24 Admission is $7. For more in- Ing Manageesenl. Education Ser-merce, 1401 oakbonSI., Des college begmniug in February. tre East Band Room, 7701Lin- ties. Ga Sataniay,-Feb. 24, puton ST.PETER'SSINGLES formation,cal(3t2) 725-3300. Solomon. who is -eriginatly is Studio 1600, 1600E. GoliRd., cois Ave., Skokie, Tuesday, Feb. vices, Cultural Diversity, StressPlaines 600I8,oreall824-4200. Des Plaiue& yow varsity sweater and saddle CLUB -- How to find a qualified fromChicago, will sIso be on 27. Seagren will open tIte show shoesandjoinMarcus on this fab- SI. Peters Singles will be MARCII4 - campus Match 15 lO demonstrate with his original cartoon imagery Rehearsals will be Tuesday.riions field trip to the fifties at the holding a singles dance Feb.23SIZZLING SINGLES - - - wood engraving and subtractive - hOme remodeling contractor Geminimath contest and funnyfacial espamsonsevenings from 7:30 to 9 p.m. andField MuaseumofNaturnl History at Aqua Bella Banquet Hall, Sizzling Singles welcomes colee woodcut, and to speak to which make him a hitin the nightmembership is free lo community inChicago. 3630 N. Hartem, foc $4 anti an-ytiu lo ugala ninglesparty (25+) In the Spring a homeowner'scensad, if a license is required in EtmhurstCollege students. other dance on Saturday, Feb.every Sunday at Privatv Eyes, thoughts turn to tursingintorenli-your comsissnity. participants The anisE will also attend are- club circuit Orions closing act musicians and interested high .Tickets for this fabulosa event Do thecontractor's employees neptinis in die College Union ou will take a comedic look attife in schont students. are $75 per person or $600 for a 24 at-Northwest Hall, 4848 N.DeerfieldHyall,Lake-Cook 0' the home remodelingproject Donald G. }tuebnee, principal 20 or above: Raymond Ches the 1990s. His comic impersona- table ofright. For moie informa- Central, foe $5. Eddie Kan-Road, Deerfield, 7 p.m., $6 in- conceived in the winter--andhowandsubconlrartors have tiabilityiof Gemini Junior High Schont, (21),MeritaiDejsahsai(21),March 15 from 5-7 p.m. This re- lions and interesting voices will The Band is the brain-child of band will provide entertain-etades buffet! Proper attire re- to lind a qualified contractor toinsurance and workmen's coes- ceptioo is open to 115e public free three former Nues West Bandlion call Sharon Wolpert at the 8955 N. Greenwood, Niles - East Quang Doan. (20), Robert Garn- keep the audience laughing from Cystic Foundation at (312) 236- rnenL Free parking. For morequested. Where North Shore fulfill theconceivetidresm. pensationcovtimuge? Maine School District 63 -is Ito (24), Vernon Nui(20), Robertofcbaege. members: Terry Grossberg, Dr.4491. informadoscall334-2589.singleumeet! Formoreinfoema. Recommendation for a con- Obtain a waiver of lien to pro-r ienicho (20), Shako Kueoda (20), Solomon's first exhibit will be start tu finish. Steven HarDen and Marta Friend pleasedbo announce that on Nov. The program is sponsored by Profils will go tòcharity lion call 945-3400. tractor may romo from friends,ted you from paying for malesi-30, 1989,Gemini students partie- -SunLee (24),Ray Rynn (23),Vi.held in the College Union feom Hansen. als if the conlractee fails to pay Febnssary 15-March IS. the Board of Student Affairs. local maniripal building depart- ipated in thuFitth Annual Arnesi- nay Vallabh (21), JoannaVnkros Tickets are$3 general admission, Gnossberg, who is a graduate FEBRUARY 24 MARCH4 meets and lumber ynrds, but itsform them. Mathe- (21). Eric Wanman (20), and Ills second exhibit wilibeheld chuck u Faytnst schedule should becan Junior High Schont in the College's A.C. Buehler Li- $2 students, faculty. staff and of the Indiana University Schont COMBINED CLUB THEIT'l-BETWEENERS up to the homeowner lo maticsExam.ThCtOptwOCIasms Phitlip Yee (21). A total of 195 All singles are invited to the contractor's qualifications. detailed in the contract. Typical- students took part in this exam,bearyfromtuaech 1April26. ueniors. General seating. Tickets of Music, hasddieector stCaemel - Singles(40-63),The In- from each academic team pantin- muy be purchased in adusnce or High School.and a longtime Sko- Combined Clab Singles Dance An important starting point isly, one-third paid before start et and the averuge score foe Ilse en- Both exhibits are open to she Betweenees Singles Club will the work, one-third at a specificpatestinthe25 question exam. publicfreeof charge. atibe door. For tickets, call 633- kie resident, will be the Band di- with the live music of Fntlhos(u dance on Sunday, March to determine ifthecontractorbe- The following students scored sireschoolwns 12.3. longs to u natsonal associatIon,point is the work progression,. 5900. rector. Moon ut 8:30 p.m. on Saturday,-4, 6:30 to 9:30 al St. Raymouds and the balance ou complolleu. Feb. 24,atthsHolidnytnu Oak-locafedatElmhurst (83) &-MiI- such as the 50-year-old Natsosial Associauon of the RemodelingThe contract should includo slant- brook Terrace, 17 W, 350 22nd - burn, Mt. Prospect. Musicby ing sod completion datos. St., Oakbrook Tenace. TheDick Wagner.. Admission for Industry (IlARI), which has a dance is co.spoesored by the chapter serving greaser Chicago- Verbal egrermeuts must be tu- guests $5,members $4. Por in- land. Membership in n nunouatcludod in the contract. Northwest Singles Associuiioo,fornsatiosscall 675-4426. There ACESPECIALS nusecislion means that the ron- Gel a wrislen notice of your; - Yoasg Sobarbas Sisgies, andwiltbea buffel. icarIen is established end sub-right so cancel within three basi- Hardware Singles & Company. Admis- ness days ifthe consocIis signed nsLL tECK sinn will be $7. For more isfor- MARCH 4 snibesto astrictcodeofethiCs und in yourhome. ... - mutino cull (312) 725-3300. .NORTHSHORE hnvqunliuiedexPertise. The Decade ofRecycling Begins FORMERLYMARRIEDS Before cnlliiig a contractor, ' With proper planning, you - North Shore Formerly Mar- write down madly what workis will be able lo hire a qualified FEBRUARY 25 centrsclor at a fair price,' Wand $9.90 forthe 1990's MOONLIGHT SINGLES - cierta will hold a dance ou Sun- to be doue sothat 115e contractor said. CØN;nflL MooulightSiogles will spon- day, Match 4, nl the Oaktosí will have derailed information on CAN CRUSHER which tobase aprice. Foe moeevaluable lips ondosi- I, $19.90 nrtra dance and buffet social os Community Center, 4701 W. ing wilhcoatractors, yea may ob- AcE Sunday, Feb. 25 starting at 6:30 Oaklos St., Skokie, ftom 7:15 Minor work may cost $2,000 .Crushes Aluminum Cans with Ease tain thnhelpfulbrocbure, 'Select- capacity for recycling CANIBAL p.m. - at Knickers Restaurant, lo 10:15 p.m. Admission is $3. to $3,000.Major kitchen remoti- . Increases storage eling,for example, may costing a Professional Remodelieg . Helps maintain a cleanenvironment #61359 toso E. Oakton, Des Plaines, Music will be provided by Ed- -Contractor," md a direclory of -/1- west of Mannheim Rd. All sin- die Kan. Refreshments will be $15,0000rmom. SurItIpor cartone, I Must present thIsCord - qualified contractors by writing 51445 Bucks Nat CcoO Tosantu Cam Crushnu served. Porfurtheriuformstion, NARI chapter president Rich- r -I gles are welcome age 27 and offersto NAP.! ofOrenter Chicugolaud, Otter ExvI,osMo,uh15, love up; membership or reservations call Jan at 673-7192. arti C. Warst, Jr., CRA, -,. these helpful tips in stealingwith840 North Michigan Ave., Suits are not required. Thu attire will acontractoe: 415, Chicago, Illisois 60611 or BestPaddingFREE be dressy casual; most men CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB calling (312) 266-5977. wear jackets. Admisvios of $5 BesueethatlhecOntuactorists -) with any purchase of melados the buffet, and there Volleyball for single young I odults (ages 21-35) will be spun- -; will be a cash bar. Por informu- Host Familiessought for 'I, GOOD FOR Monsanto with locked-in lien the number to call is (708)sonni by the Catholic Alumni RIECK'S 459-9248. Clab frum7 p.m. to 9 p.m., ouch Tuesduyfrom now until the end international high schoolstudents ACE $1,00 OFF Stainbiocker Carpeting FEBRUARY 28 of May ut the McCall Elemen- - HARDWARE Any $5Purchase A. G. BETH ISRAEL lacy School, McAree Rd. al HostFamiies areboing soughtthrough 17, who would like lo installed. PROFESSIONAL SINGLES Yorkisouse Rd., is Waskegan. for high schont exchange sIn-spend a High School Year in 700N.NorthwuSt Hwy. Excluding nale items. A. G. Beth Israel Profession-The son-member fee is $3 per dents from Sweden, Norway, Sweden, Norway,Denmark, Gee- Park Ridge lund, cigaiulten, and evening. All levels of ability are -many, Switzerland, Prance, al Singles will meet et the Syna- Denmark,Finland,H011and,Auv 823-3188 candy. gUI-se, 3635 W. Devon, Chica. welcome. Por directions,or tija, Switzerland,Germany,Spain, New Zealand or Ausbaus ._.a'.; Espires 03115/90 go, ou Feb. 28, at 8 p.m. Judgemere information,call (312) Spain, Portugal, France, Italy,or participate in aFive Week . E HARDWARE,., 20 Yardsor more Broesleis of the Circuit Court726-0735. - Brazil, Ecuador, New Zealand,SummerHostFamilyStay Good thru February only will speuk on Legal Aspects in Volleyball for single young Australia, Japan. Thailand and throughoubWrslernllurope. - Domestic Relationships. adults (ages 21-38) will be spun. Yugoslavia foe the Schont Year Families interested in either sored by the Catholic Alumni program should call Toll Free:1- OUR FULLSERvIcE STORE OFFERS... Admission St members, $3 1990-91 in n program sponsored , - WEAR.nATEw wnntrnudnts5usll guests isclsdesstifreshmests.Club from 7 p.m. le 10 p.m., by Ihn AmericanIntereolteral800-SIBLING. FamirunamI For more infurmstion call (312)each Tuesday fromnow sutil the StsdentExchasge (AISE). vRAveLtns EepRess caspe luSnsd5nrulnssl!ptMruastuwEAR-nATtD.sIlULínstF us end of May, al Oak- Park-River P/ptmRn500so-KEYS ceT NEW'FromAce Hardware cagneyMumis rukn tsrtnsFts 549-3910. The students, age 15 through curerEiCLEANER RENTaL - MONEY ORDERS Foresl,High School, Lake St 17, will arrive in theUnited Blood drive 514A5E5GOT tPAINT S.1/sINO - DON'T MISS THIS SALE! und Scoville Ave., is Oak Park. Slates ist August, 1990,attend u FREE .\- Oria Er. Since 1974 CII5CAGOLAND SINGLES The iron-member fee is $3 per local high schont, and return lo: at Oakton _j631 L The Chicagoland Singles As-evening. All levels of ability are their home -countries ininne, DELIVERY .2772 sociation and she Aware Sin-welcome. For more information, 1991. The students, all fluentin A blend drive will be held at College gles Group will sponsor a jointcall (312)726-0735. - English, have been screened by OuktonCommunity I singles dunce with tite live mu- their school representativesinfrom 0 am. leZp.m. Wednesday, sic of Mercedes os 8:30 p.m.òn Peb. 28 tu the StudentCenter, For information, call (312) their home countries and have Plaises. k . Friday, March 2, at the Marriott 878-3244. More than just a spending musey sed medical in- 1600E. Golf Roast, Des Oak Brook Hotel, 1401 W. Representatives from LifeSosrce dance class, singles can gain surance. will udmietslor Ihr drive.The -4 I,i, I. .':. : s 22ndSL, Oak Brook, All sin-self-confidence, encroise and HosI Families may deduct $50 is spossored by the les ore invited. Admission is mecs sew people isa supportive, per month for income tax puepos- program Board of Strident Affairsand the $7. For more information call - relaxed and friendly aunes- oit information, ,,,2?545-l5l5. phone. AISE is aluosecking American Health Service. Por ltiglt School Students, age 15 .csllóSS_l6960r6351883. PAGK*K

fi1 PÀGE-1 Emergency Alert Systems ArtsandCrafts- OGrady announces debuts in Northbrook Fair at scholarshipoffers . Churdi le. HarIm------Sheriff Irvinci - O'Grttdy.in COOPerS ship wiimers. . As- In addition so completing the .; ' Harlem lndngP°'5Arts and tion with Ilse Illinois Sheriffs' News Crafts Pair lakes placeFruday socialion, announced today thata- niredapplicutions and submil- them Sunday Feb.23-2$ at thescholarship program will be of-hug other materials, applicants Knightsof atidarlem feted again for the lûthconsecn-will be asked to weite a brief es- Drug prograi center which is located following ques- Columbus Avenue. IrvingPark Road and Uve year. The Ansociallon'sgoal say on one oftlse Edison Park slJCatholic at OIR ForestPr65erVeve. 'n to urovide fusatscial anusslancetions: - AingprnventionPo0f membership drive More than 40 selectedarE and ,wi;rthy students ifi furthering I. "As an adolescent, who in- Church øl interest IO parentewith crafts exhibitors from6 midwest theireducationat1tlmhning fluenced you ans! helped you slay schoolsweek iheaugh North American uiartyrn and sell paio!- Six scholarships in the amountoutofirouble? How?" women meet Vic- 'childrenin Kindergarten slates will show in celebrated Mendoza. Beverly Baatiuta, 'Preparing fot theCouncil #4338 of the Knights of photography. countryof $500 each will be awarded "There are many thousands The Elison Park Lutheran St. Isaac's recently Amish Shah, Jamessixth grade - ings, of homeless families in Ihn U.S. the with oc- lar Bayona, will beheldon Colnmbun in Nues is conducting wood, flota!portraits, watercol- Cook County to studente parsu- Church Women meet at Catholic Schoolt Week Joan YacoubDeug-FRA Years' lnsintng today. What would be your soIn- church, 6626 N. Oliphant, fortivities planned to celebratethe Ku, Linda Stilling, Friday, March 2.from 7:30 p.m. an ongoing membership recruit- orn, stainedglass lamps, and ing coarsen in vocational Isaac Jogues andEngene Kang.Secoadhonors Paluch HallatOite mentcampaignin honor of the or- original works. Many or attendinginstitutions of higherlion tothisproblem?" their regular meeting on Thues-true spirit of St. Prokap, Secsto 9:30 p.m. in many other "Much has been said about day, March 1, beginning at12:30School community. ElegantDay went to - KflHY Lady ofRanuom School,S3IN. ganizalion's founder, Rev. Mi- will demonstratetheir skills dur- learning as full-time undergrada- DanPalacio,Dana Applications mustthe gang problem in the U.S. p.m. Mrs. Roby Daviesand herwan celebrated bythe facaltp and Barrett, GreenWOOd Nilen. The progiam chaIn. McGivney, who died 100 ingthe fair, ate sEidenE. D'Aquila. LauraPuinis, John Sa- yearn ago this year. The theme of include, Mi- hemadebeforeMahl. What do you think can he done to many fireedswillservethestadnnts dressing intheirbesl and Tanya S sponsoredby the In-Touch Area exhibitors special formalttirn. dowuki, l.eslie Ciombor, SchI Din-thel990 campmgn is Share The chad Fisher. ElmwoodPark, Se- Thescholurships ill be help alleviate this problem?" luncheon. sharingin GairobelOff, Kemp Ramos,MyraTeam, ElementarY Since any permanent resident The program following theDuring Teacher SwitchDoy, sto- lrictti4, DeugFeceSchools Grant Sprit-A Tnbote To Oar rigraphs; Anna Stypka,Fine Art, awarded to deserving studente, teacher in Manda, MichelleKarlovits, Brei and the One Lady ofFonnder.' Norridgt; Alex and JoanPhillips, hurndon ability,meritafldsincer- of Cook County ìs eligible to ap- luncheon will be presented bydents foonda different Kelly his goal. all handwriting expert, Mr. Georgetheir room fee one oftheir clans- DiPrima, Juan Aeciniegas, Ransom School ParentClub. The Knights ofCotumbus is o Safari photos, Nilen;Ruth Va- ity of purpose in her or ply, Sheriff O'Grady advises and geld day the sto- Limitare.Margaret Graymala, Junior Catholic, family, fraternal, ser- Franklin Park ChrisThere is no restriction onappli- interested individuals either io LanG. Mr. Lantc will talk aboirles. Os green DerekStiwoand Denise Ryan. Macian Nowak. Lincoln mow Oils, race, consultthe administrator Or coun- "Your Handwriting and theRealdents wore greenand gold, St. High Teacher and District64 vice organization with more than Greco, Art DecoFacen andcants by reason of age, First Semester Honors were unitsthroughout Mary Jane creed, color, sex, nationalorigin nelor of the school they are at- Yoa. There willbe audience par-Issscs school colorsand partiel- JebeDrue Free Schools GraniCoordi- 9,0130loca! Masks, Schiller Park; awarded to - High Honors - willprenenlan ovgrview ofNorib America, the Phillippines Oils, NW Chicago;or the course ofstudy to be pur- tending or to contact PeanLeche ticipalion. pated je special evosts. Yacosm, Eugene Kong,Dana;ts';, Lancio, 'tsthat the Cook County Shcnfl's Por information contact the Regret Cards wemeecendy thesobslance abane problem. andthe Caribbean. among others. sartI. The only limitation al receiving First D'Aquila, Beverly Bantista, Jons- Junior High In the lastyesr, the Nitos coon- the scholarship mutt be utitIzeil YouthServicesDepartrnenl, chucchoffice at(312) 631-9131. handed Ont and Tan-Ray Imig, Lincoln May- quarter High thou Meadoes, Joe DeSasiO. Teacherand à trained alcoholism cil has been involved ia a number for tuition costs at anaccredited 1401 S. Maybrook Dr., Hosors Werc 2nd Stilling and for (708) Honors - JoeDeSerio, Jonathan ya Gnirabeloff,Lieda counsellor, will lead a teen panelof charitablo and volunteer caos- iustitntion of higher learning svmi, Ill. 60153 (Phone: suChurch Amish Shah. discunsion.Thepanelwiø consist es, Over $36 thousand was raised Model United undergrsdeate work withinIlls- 865-2900). Deadline forcomplel- Second Honors - Myra Mneda. for the Mentally Relarded Fund. nais. ed applicationsisMarch 1. begins Renew Michelle Karlovits, Brei DiPri-of studente from Maine South, Nations shirts NSJC Mamellas!. and three jimior highGver $3 thousaud wan rained oostzet Corn- Award recipients for the sendern- ma, Juan Arciniegas,Kelly Lim- applica- will be selected of Mrs. slndenla from Ow Lady of Ran-through the CYG. program and Seven MamO East sladenls re- millen will review all m your 1990-91 prociram Marcus Osacky, sou jaco, Margaret Grzymata,Derek scholar- onMay 1. Grena Osacky andMr. Soul sum School. Aquestion and an-distributed to the youth organiza- emIly cante to school wearing lions and select the six St. Isaac Jogoes Church, sers'- Sliwa, Denise Ryan, John Sa-nwerperiodwill follòw.For midi-lions io the area. A Vocatioa identical T-shirts with thetitle of Nitre,Osacky, was called to theTorah downki, Laura Puislu, Dan Pala- ing the commanitiet Bar Miarvab oc lions! 'mformalion, call theOLRFund helped2 seminarians with u "M.U.N.U.C. - A Moni Ranconu Morton Grove, GetPlaines andto celebrate bss cio, SeanBarrel!, James Ku, Vie- r,---.- " i",,.i..,;,,, ou,,,ruttv eat I'5OnI C+II11flt Northeastern to Saturday, Feb. 10 at Northwest uchoolal(708)696-44l$' donation of$500 each. Four area LOOCUC. "'.... - Glenview, is continuing a pro- torBayona,Leslie Ciombot, schools received help for needy the bent of fellow classmatesand . host National ofchUrchtOnewat. Suburban Jewish Congregation. Keinty Peokopand KristyRamon. gram An invitation to an afternoon sludenla to help pay for their tui- teachers as tu whatM.U.N.U.C. named to . Known as Renew', the peo- St. Inane's will besponsoring a OLR Parish lion in the amountof $500each. meanL Issues Forum gram wiltbeginits second season offun and enjoymentfOrall ogeu. school Book Fair for the studente Northeastern Illinois Universi' Fred and Tealtise Koch arc corn- Catholic men, 18 yearn of age The answer - ii's anabbrcvia- Who'sWho and continue Mission Nations of - - DepartmentOfField and Cou- on Sunday, Feb. 25 Jew- this month. A variety of books or older, are invited toinquire lion for Model United Sabina GolubOwukiof Ritentys foe uix weeks throughSunday ing to Northwest Suburban and book re!aled items will been In preparation of the Lenten in will present Sanday, Feb. aboutmembership in the Knights "As you may know, mostacci-the University of Chicago has been selectedfor the 1990 riuuieg Education April 1. ish Congregation, sale. season, Our Ladyof Ransom With anewyearandanrm which nearly 50 highschools na- Among the first in a seriesofNaiional is- 25, at 2 p.m. at 7800 W.Lyons, Cathol'nt Church,8300N. Green- of Columbus. For morn informa- deals and medicalemergencies edition of Who's Who TheRevetendiOhaE. Hennes- lion contact Ihn local conncil at ade, anew companyculledtumer- tionwide participatedand repte- StudGit5 in AmericanCollegessees Fornms sstled"The Drag uey,pautorofSl. IsoocJogues,eX-Morbo Grove. wood, Niles. will hold a Parish Systems cornos to happen right in Ihn home," slates belonging Strategies for Their songs and rhymes lakeAsh Wednesday (708) 967-6234. poney AlorS Georg Karp, Presidentund Co-senled those countries andUniverlilies, A senior at Ro- Crisis-Public ptaïned that Renew is 'nirned at Mission: 'Father. Son, and SpiriL Northbrook,IllinOis. to theU.N. College,RiverForest, Dolo- Breaking Ihr Habit,"Thnrsday, the listeners from place toplace owner of EmergencyAlert Sys- Y renewed Christian living theough Lead Us on a Journey Within' Quito simpty, this new compa- The seven Mainrteaststudentx Col- March 22, at7:3O p.m. in theuni- theund from one sstualloa to another each evening Feb. 26-28 form Lenten schedule andlomS. "And theseaccidente don't for bOWS-k! is one of 21 Rosarts 5500 -teaching and witnessing to worship at nyis thepmvideebOthloctilY often,representodindia au delegates foc the srrsity's Commuter Centre. vibrant- serioosandhnmerOss - teaching 7:30 p.m. lo 9:30 p.m. in thu five stale areahave to be tragedies. Too Human lege students chosen Ad- ward of God, developing in the suorOuodi15g victims whocommitlem ranging from honorlhinyear. N. St.Lonis Ase. la Chicago. and learning. Their concerts are .ehurrh.Rev.KeithHoney.Direar . wo all hear about and Finan- faith commueities and establish- st. John Lutheran at EPLC of personal emergency response thereRights te Economic Canspits nominatingcommit- mosten is free. iegjssticeformaliOn aadaction. oc enperiencewhere adatta and the John XXII! Center for Lenten Services at specifically forsuffer needlessly because Mela- Puare forum topics are"The Identica! WorshipServices systems (PERS) woe nobody there tohelp. WeB,cia! Issues. Delegates were tees and editorsof the directory Focus has been placed on fear itdeencsnpartLcspatet0gether. RetenaIs, Lafayette. Indiana, and Edison Fade Lutheran Church, humo use. nie Clement of Hiles,Seo Dong Environment st Risk.Respond- Came with yosr children forawill be held at 8:45 n.m. and7:30 Co- lhey'reneveralOne with the Corn- selectstudettti for theiracademic areas ofparish activity.They are Sr. Maureen J. Mangers. N. Oliphanl, begifloliAsh The system is called("empan- Choi of Glenvirw. AuneBarrettachievement, service to the corn- ing io GrowingDaogers" and Inn filled afternoon of entertase-p.m. on AshWednesday. Feb. 28Director of John XXIIICenter, created by Pio-panion Call Light System." of Glen- Who the Senday Mast colebratieuand through WednmthY, Feb. 28. at Il nm. jon ColI I .ight "° Emergency Alert Systemsisof Nues, Mary Davies munity, leadeoship inextracooric- "The Day Care Dilemma: a prayer network,largo groupment as Fred and Teddse bringand on each Wednesday will speak.Presentalionsplannetland 7:30 p.m. with HolyCorn- neer Medical Systems.Subscrib- view, Jim Thivel of DesPloiera, for Should Be Respoouiblefor the Version of theApril '4at SI. John Lutheran owned and operatedby the young Grove niar activities and potential Children." The programs are co- events, take home activiSion foryou the Now Monthy: TheFatherPrepares maman anti theImPosition of ers to (be systemare supplied Nim Gotuani of Morbo continued success.GolnbOwtkl SougsoudMnsicOfEltaleeklns. Church, 7429 Milwaukee Ave- ° (Wa' pen- enirepr000ssflal husband and wife yatesofpaekRidge. sponsored by the KetteringFone- families, nhta-tes, ele. and small Holy CommunionUs ForOwLfltefl Journey A5Itet. with a sam!!, inconspicuous Denise Karp.and Sharon joinsan eitegrouPOfstudentese Ticket douatine in $3.50 pernne, Niles. mr); "Tuesday: JesusTeaches Us and dant that they con weararound loam. George and dotions DorncsiicPOlicYAssoci- shaeinggronps. celebratedon Ash A nimple meal of soup t'i.,iO he, her roots in Chicoco. iectedfrommoteth51A5ti Tilled 'Reeew, the programs ticket. All seats will be on a first-willbe themyrrofFoegioenms (Fire);" bread will be served after the11 theirnockorcatTYoo akeychain. ttiottsofhigherlearfling in all 50 atine, aud will focus onproviding lacing Wednesday at both services. Dur She is a graduate ofElmhurst to engage teeg-eangegOal is the building op conic, first neeved bonis. andWednesthY "The SpielErn- am, service onAsH Wednesday, Shontdthoy have asuddonillness OaktoI! andSkokie of Columbia a platform for citIzens relatives; theytheme for thnneWednendaySer- College andmostrecently staved slates. the District polscymakett ofpanish life. Its goals 0er 50 eno- yost friends and powers Ut withCall sa Couver- andaftereveryWednesday or perhapsserious accidmt, they and several foreignnations, Sto- in dialogar with vices will be 'Silent Wimessen.' in the asTraining DirectorforcorPOrale Libraryreceive poli- bin people to preach and witness will thank yoo. Sien (Ashen)." The community morning service. simply press the one button on dents have beenhonores! in tIte andèupert.s regarding pblsc Forther information in avado-Each week we will have the unu- offices of AdanlicRichfield su underd,tcassiOu. thewordofGod.tObnitdCommo welcome to attend. Evening talks Gumt choirs featured at the pendantandtheY are uutoomtiCal' Kàrp wasfunding Wbo'nWhodirectory since 1934. cy on the issues hie by calling (708) 965-0900; tuaI,imaginative. challenging,will be repeated on Tuesdayand Companion's Emer- Los Angeles. George Threr-werk study circles will nity cad provide formation in the and fsiih.sirengthening opporlits Wftnouthy evening services will ly alerting previously Sales andMarketing nphereefsecialjoslice. nskforRozPerprrOrRnbY Cloe. Wednesday mornings at 9:30 AMMI gency ResponseConter which is College beheldpriOr io each forumallow- airy to heur what sorne of theob' be: Feb. 28. the soler, Director for the UnitedTextile Oakton Community study the issues am. For morninformation, call and Junior Choirs ofEdinon Park staffed by professionals24 hours Library are log individuals lO jeets who were a partof our 823- and Supply Company, alsomoLosund the Skokie Public ndrsuit.Forfsrtherinformah0n, mightthe MiniullY Center at (708) Lutheran Church; March '7. the aday. - - recipients of fundingfrom the Lord's saffering and death - iace I,rm. ... of Field 2550. Ejomnon Male Chorus; March TheCompaalOnCOnsolo seizes Angeles. Bicentennial p consoci the Department nnv if they could speak.On Ash It automatica!- BotharecallingChicago Commission Ott the Education01 Feb. 2'll, we will lis- 14, the Choie of Bethel Lutheran the telephone line. Ihr corpo-oftheUnited StatesConstitution. division ood Continuing ly dials theresponse centerandhome. Both have left of a nation- (312) 5834050,exL323l. ten to the thorns that wereplacedJewish Church; March 21, the Barring- ralo world becausethey are corn-The funding is poet Regina Do- tan Children'u Choir;March 28, notifiesthathelpisneeded' programofcollege- The MnthleteS of TRANQUILiTY inJesus head, received, the mitici! to the critical needfilledwide School took first andGenealogical St. Gregory's Choir School and Once your call is cotttrnnoityfornms forcoliegefa-minican High We invite our friends allentlant at she responsecenter bylamergency AlertSystettts. place among 17schools in Divi- Jewish Funerals tes April 4, the Maine South Concert Systems iscaUti, canuruniyleaders and cit- nrighbatn in the community Society meeting willhave all IheneceSsatydatuots Emergency Alert publie discus- sion Aofthe ChicagoMathemut- join asfor worship on Ash Choir. who and whom you areright atlocated at 3000. DundeeRd.,izros to engage in AssociatiOoCOntest Can now cost much less every The search for Jewish ruote is There in a lift available for the sion of constitutionalissues andles Teachers' without sacrificing ihn Wednesday,andon sank. Discover his fingertips!Telephone oem-Snite209,NOrthbrookJL00O62 . Wednesday throughtoat Lent atnot an impossible handicapped. lt is located st the Por more information onche provido themwilh a hellerunder- Feh.3. qyislity of service or the many posnibiilies at the an- of bers ofpre-srltd "responders" priori- Two Reginastudents eeceived Lthethemet$,sUas either 8:45 n.m. or 7:30 p.m.For lower enFance at the earner nulo- Companipts/Catl Light System.st.aniiingofthelsistory and Citen of ''M1merchandise. please callsaal meeting oftheJewiuh Gene- Avondale and Oliphant. For fur- who may live nearby aro pies oftheU.S.Conscittttton individual awards. Jenny further information, alogical Society oflllioois (JGSI) matically notified aswell as their you cancall either Deniseor been Des Plaines tiedfor first place theclssrchOffiee, 7081647-9867. thee information, call the church Twofornmshave GRAVESIDE SER VICES litthesniUnessofupoud, sostoothedeathof an Sundsy,Feb.25. physician, and localambulance, Library: and Beth Basais.Wilrnette, tied SYNAGOGUE SER VICKS officeat(3l2)63t-9lJl. planned at the Skokie 83 stu- alovcdone dinflubs tIte*ranqUiIIitYOf The annual meeting of the police or fire departments. "Judicial Activism VersusJods- fer seveoth place among ALTERNATIVE SERVICES theallylifeand mises question after far individual JOSt wit! be held at 3 p.m. at cia! Restraint: TheRoto of the dents competing question. North Shore Congregation Israel, Temple of Govern- awards. OtirPer-NCedPIaù allowvyouto FLOWERS an GiFTS Courts in Dur System Julie WEDDINGSondFUNERALS I t85 Sheridan Road, in Glencoe. Hospital names ment" by Judge AbuerMskva. Other testo members ore: aduleros thoueqsaestious now, instilling allaMItwaukee NIlen For further information, please Judea Mizpah Forest Glenview, Tiffany (_.Jiii u.0 sfl)iis'i/oiii lililli na neun,,nnvwtirm member ofthe U.S.Circnil Cruet O'Grady, pacofmindandreIienhanthe family's call Scott E. Meyer, JGSI presi- the District of Cry Kesse, and AnnShute, both of sjfatyflsrmakinginal 823-8570 Friday, Feb, 23, Shabbat Eve of Appeals for dent,at(708) 882-4856. Services will be held al Temple newunit directors lnmhiaOn April 30 and"Freedom Sanganash. rm,,aui,oiio,,.,,iiiya areangements duningatisneofeiuotiOflal Reginals MathleteSwill cons- ,i'f»i'i',i."v,uir'i',u. JudeaMizpah, 8610 Nilen Center Inueth-ynatof Expressionand Challenges to amess, Mary Jane Such,administra-cois whereby by GeorgeSpete again inìvlarch atthe Illinois IL 60576 Oue1aiowleddeessionals am Road, Skokie, IL, al 8:30 p.m. psychiatric residents serve athenetheFirst Amendment Mathe- 3939 Dempster . SCoLie, This evening will beour Borther- toe, ForestHospital, Des Flames professor,LoyolaCouncil of Teachers of (3 12) -679-3939 seadytoc 3ans. Tomare assured of our unit di- month adolesceotrOlal5on atFor-AnustaplO, Central . hand Shabbat, oar Temple Choie has announced three new University Law Schoot, onOct. maties Coutest at North commitsnenrrofoøowiogflalachic rectors for the170-bed privase esiHospital. Collego.NOPeNille. srandarda, and Our acceptance of will sing, andFathrr Dan MontaI- Soch also announced thal.Atan3; bano, Director of Catholic Jewish psychiatrichosPital. the forums,r rrvporisibilitysssthosewe serve. formerlyWeintraub, A.C.S.W., directorof For iü0tt (312) 470.0899 or(312) 777-5585 Relations far the Archdiocese of John Costigan, MiD.. andcall William Taylor,chalepersOts Call }Iarriet director for one of theado-adult program development, aodprofo5s0r00hiti0l Science Chicago will be our guest upeak- o unit Tracy Lewis-Tedd, Psy.D., pro' lescentireatmentunits, is nOW di- (705) 635.1813 or HARRIET er. unit,gram Direclor forTownHouse,at Oakton, lFormerlv at Dm0si Saturday, Feb, 17, there willbe rector of shechildren's Lydia Stun.coordinator of Pea- will coutinee in their current po- NOWAT: - PIR=t which providestreatmentfor Exhibits al the Skokie - aShahbatStady Minyan at9 am. grates and twelve. Sitiont. - DESIGN childeee ages three lo Library, (708)6737774. 10MKUT HAIR - At 11 am. we will have Shabbat has been. Forest Hospital offers treat- 'EINSTEI;\' Morning Services with the Bar Donald Kerste, MD. PERM ' SsarStylU 'rkasonxhQuds SKAJAJ for the adultmentforchildeen adolescents and ______gi.$4OOO 966-7302 Milavab ofJason ScoltWhile. At named unit director adolls suffering frommental or 6:30 p.m. there vB iso Navdalah psychiatric tmatmenlnail, and NOW: $25.00 ri,iORmASWiêsnAnOiiseLi5 unitdi-emotional disorders. Thehospital bane B5OAuWAYBOI,MO 7812 MILWAUKEE AVENUE Service for famlien in our pee- JayisramuNaide M.D., is pro- HAIR CUT. WASH,& BLOWDRYING TownHouse, one ofthealso offers comprehensive TYPES; UNISEX 30750 PrTFsSuNSeI.iUO . NILES.ILLINOIS uehoolprogram. rector for disorders, dual Ave. PERMS OF ALL .--- adolescent units. AsDireclOr ofgrains -for eating nues-as N. MiLWAuKEE HAIR COLORING... 9aUG51 SI'aiOeaLVOC9-47° RabbiMarctBezksonwilof- tliaguOsis and snbstancnabuse, su MILWAUKEE.NILES PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE Medical EducationalporestHos' 8149 N. ucrnrsusumnrnmwosss licinIO. well as O range of onspatiestpro- 15121 651-5545.nd 631.5575 . s QnOStinsS AboutFnnorai Costs? pitat, Dr. Naidoinitiated a pro- Fonts About Fanera i Snreinß University of liii-gratas. - - ( C1sirngo'rMs.rOftmSdsemiJFm . Fusn,ai PrteAs,oflnnmont S ATTEND SERVICE-S guest willi the L . . .' ,. Achillereceiv Women in Nurse manager ÒRTauction Women's Ne promotion at Taiman Sales meeting planned TheNorthwestSuburban The Sandstone ChopEr of Joanna Achillir hag been ap-7'P""' Chapter of the National Network Northern Iffinois Region Wem- Jewish women's pointed secondary marketing of- . isfWomen in Sales will hold their en's American ORT will trepee- NSJC NSJC Nursery SchoOl fleer at TaIman Home Mortgage nest dinner meeting, Monday, tenting 'Auction 1990"on Salue- seminar planned Cotporation. (THMC), a wholly March 19, at the Wellington of day. March 24 at the Sheraton. owned subsidiaryof Taiman No.thshoreInn,933 Nursery School program Niles resident Raizel Herahko- Arlington, 2121 S.Arlington Skokie Home Federal Savings and Loan Heights Road, Arlington Blvd., Northbrook, Northwest Suburban Jewishheeltage. vichhasbeennamedco- Association, according toanua- chairman of the Foutib Interna- Heighls, networking and registra- Congregation Nursery School, RegistrationforFall1990 flouncement by Theodore H. don begins at 5:30 p.m Reserva- The cam is $20 perpeson tries to help children develop pos-NorthwestSuburbanlewishCon-tional Week of the Jewish Worn- Roberta, chairman and chief which ¡edades afow coas-se din- an, beginning Sunday, March ex- lionandcancelladondeadlinein3 itivesocialvalues. Children learngregation Nursery School is now eculiveoffscerofthe thriLl. p.m., Friday, March 16. Walls- ncr, choice ofchicken or fish en- how to get niong with others andin progress. We are offering these4th, from 10 am. to 2 p.m. at the Achille begun hernavingu and tree, and automatic entrance in North Shore Hilton, 9599 Skokie in's the night of the meeting will build healthy relationships. Theyprograms on a first come, first loan career in 1980 with the for- be accepted. For further informa- thedoorprizeraffle. become self-assured and learn tonervebaxis. Boulevard in Skokie. The theme merNoeth WeutFederal(merged for this year's event is "Frescrip- tion and reservations, call (708) A silent auction, which in- respect the rights and feelings ofOnality education at affordable with TaIman in 1982)as a file 253-2661. others. prices, tian foroNew Decade,A Healthy maintenance clerk. In 1983 she a eludes various goods and servie- At ose school we create an ut- 2 Days - Tuesday and Thurs-Outlook: BodyandSonl." Regis- was pmmoted to mortgage cus- - PatLarsen, RN es, hotel packages, restaurant cer- inospheee where children are en-dayA.M. for2-1/2 yr. olds. nation with a continental break- tomer sondee representative, ¡n Joanna AchilleLearn how Pal Larson, RN, has been ap- ALleate, theatre.ticketa, children's coneaged lo inteeact and commu- 3 Days - Monday, Wednesday,fastwill begin at 9:15 a.m. 1985 to executive secretary, in poinled nurse managerof the sec- items, clothing and gift certifS- Luncheon will be nerved at 12:15 Achille.her husband. andto prevent cates, will be held from 6:30 to nicare with each other in positiveFriday AM. for3 to4yr.oldu t986 to secondary . marketingyoungdaughterresideinNiles. and ffoor of Martha Washington ways. We ucknowledge coopero- 5 Days - Monday then Friday,p.m. intheGrandBallroom. sales specialist, Honpital,4055 N. Western Ave. 7:45p.m., followedby dinnerat8 live behavior, encourage Cooper- AM. &p.m.for4 to5yr.olds Stimulating workshops focus housework Larson received her BS andp.m. und n live aoction at 9:30 ation rather than competition, Note: Nursery- children muston nuturitig a healthy lifestyle MS in nursing administration forp.m. help children develop generousbeclassagebySept. 1, 1990. CalIphysically and spiritually.The Norwood Park Hòme Don ArIetI, America's 9 t theUnivernity of Illinois Prirceda will go to benefit behavior, and build self-esteemRoz Ferper or Ruby CIar 965-fsrsttwoworkshops, starting con- Cleaning Expert, will leach pro- ORTucltools, helping to bring the currentlyat10 n.m., are 'A fessional methods of cleaning . best possible technical and noca- every day. 0900 so make an appointment to .. . Thrift Shop Women in The unique contribution thatvisitour#1 school utyourearliestHealthy Diet with Rabbi Yosef and cutting. hoaaework time by donaI education to more than Samurls, Director of Outreach Ourprime interestis lhedevelopmentofyourchildasan individ- 75%.?. I96,iXlopeoplein 17 counlrienon NorthwestSuburbanjewishCon- cOflvenieuCe. . For the beat tIdal in town on Careers meeting gregation Nursery School makes forLubavitchChabadofMilwau- nalandasagronpmernber. sir-star rating (the highest possi- You'll love this humorous, in- Scontinenls. kee and 'A Healthy Marriage' The program is designed to best meet the varying rnteresls and household goods, used clothing, ble) from astate-sponsored quali- TheNorthwest Suburban For more information please to your pre-schooler is in peovid- sises, bookq, jewelty and assort- formative, and motivating ap- ¡ng a Jewish atmosphere throughst. Martha's with Yehudis Karbal and Julia capacitiesofyburchild. Yourchild learns toplay happily with oth- ty;incentiveprogram. proach to housecleaning. Don in ChapterofmeNatioaalMnecia-call the ORT office at (708) 676- ed knickrknacka, shop at Medley Medley Market is open.Thurs- 4076. observing Shabbat. offering spe- Roth. "Getting to the Heart of it: ers,grtsaconstructiveoutletforhiscreaúveabiides,Ieants how to also an author who has writtenlion For Women Inareees will 5 Spring Keys to Wetluesswith North- utilize his body and mind in awell-balauced program ofindoorand Market, operatesl by the Warned's daysfrom lilto4andthefirstSat- offerinnovativesolutionsto dal holiday programs and leach- ServiceLeugue ofNorwoodPark many hooksabont housecleaning jag same of the rich traditions western Universisy Medical Ces- ourdooraclivities. Emphasis iugiven tothe warmth and enjoyment urday ofeatih monthfrom 10 to2. problem nolvingatite March din- Boutique Home. Donations are welcome and cansuch as, "In There Life After which link the child to blather ter cardiologist David Koenigs- ofouriewish Heritage. Housework?","Clutter'sLostnormeeting/workshop.Rose- berg, M.D., starts at 11:00 am., We ase proud of our professional. enpenenced, fully qualified TheMarket, located at6019 N. be brought to the store during nIary' Logorio of Creative Corn- St. Martha in Morton Grove Ntnn Ave., in Normand Park, isa Stand", and his latest, "How dol wiliholdits fifth Spring Boutiquerunning simultaneously with the staff, who arc anxious and ready to work with parents for the. those bouta, or left at the HirmeClean theMoosehead?". He gives munications Systems will present havenforflearnarketenthusiasta. (across the street at 6016 N. Nina . andceaftsale on Saturday. Marchfourth workshop endUed healthydevelopmentof each child. seminars on housecleaning techniques for discovering indi- "Healthy Self-Expression," when Our equipment is designed and Scaled to help the child develop All. proceeds benefit the Nór- Ave.) at other times, vid.eal problem solving utylm. FAMILY 24. from 9:30 a.m. 102:30 p.m. at Wood Park Home, a retirement around the world. COUNSELING KEVIN LMItLER1. 5523 GeorgianaAve. painter Featyl Basha Moskovits skills and mtincular controls with minimum rinks. A teacher in al- For rnore information,call She will focus on guiding mem- ,. - and musician Kreindel Pinkus ways in attendance to superviseand help. Freuh airand sunshine in home founded, in 1896 thuS for Ç312)63l-4856. "Taking caròrtfyote messes isbers and guests through the crea- ADULTCHILDREN C.P.A. Fifty professional ciafteas will five consecutive yeats hanwon a display personalized items, cc-discuss how they integrate their ourowa fenced-inprivateplaygeoundavailabledaJly. the key to all success. How youtine decision making process. OF ALCOHOLICS, T ranhics. jewelry, hand painted-lalentswith thcirJewishtiLestyle. Ourprograma forthe fail 1990-91 will include; 2 mornings for2 clean is how you live," is the mes- The meeting will take place on inclusive not limited. . sage he brings especially to theMonday, March 12, at the SEyant TAX beadedclothing,woodcfafts, -The tntetnational Week of the l/2to5yearolds,Tues,Thurs.;3monsingsfor3&4yearoldr, .Supportgroup. PR E-MARITAL JewishWoman, sponsored by the Mon.. Tarn. and Fri.; and S mornings & afternoons for 4 &.»ear men iii his audience. He recom-Regency Woodtield, 1800 E. COUNSELING PREPARATION needlecrafts, country crafts, nilk . Lubavitch Women's Organiza- olds. mends re-education to the worn-GolfRd., Schaumborg. Registra- FREE PHONE floral arrangementu, and much for perinatal loss. ç) ELECTRONIC wmore. A BunnyHelpers table willtioo,reafftrtnsthecontinuingrole AllchildrenmustbeclasuagebySeptember 1.Wewillnlsooffer en who complain they can't gettian isat5:30p.m.,workshop utS CONSULTATION . . . p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. Make FILING feature many children's itemsplayed by the Jewish woman alunchandafterucbool program until 2 p.m. forall morning clans- Lbtheran .Gene/alHospital,,andthiedTtiesdaysofeachmonth men to setfç,otin thekitchen. WOHKING ¡TOUT... throughout history. es. For further infomsution, please phone. Mrs. Perper (708) 965- .rmervatjoiss by calling(708) ICALL FOR DETAILS) ideal forbasket fillers. l775DempsterSL,ParkRidge, isin Room 043 in thr basement at You may see him at the Spring Cassandra Friedman, 0000. . 934-5299 before Friday, March REFUNDS NORMALLY The Boutique witt also feature For more information and to offertng a bereavement supportNenuet Health Center, 1775 Bal- . M.S., C.A.C. make resernations call Raizel Home and Energy Show, Harper9. Members - $17. non-members WITHIN 2-3 WEEKS a bake sale of homemade cakes, group forpersonswho have expe-laedRoad,ParkRidge. College, on Friday. Feb. 23, and -$23. CALL cookiesand otherpaslties. LunchHershkovich, (708)827-8998. riencedamiscaeriage,stillbirth or,... For more.nformation. contact (708) 965-5925 -. flNANCJAL Des Plaines Women's Club Satus'duy, Feb. 24. Ifyols waist to,. STATEMENTS will be avaialble at theTulip Cafe early neanatal loss. The groupChaplain Carol Stephens at (708) learn how to clean a bathroom in to alt shoppees for a nominal meets frass 7 to 8:30p.m. the first696-6395. USE.. . PAYROLL TAXES Secretaries The Des Plaines Women'scountiesandseniorcenters. 3 1/2 minutes, we'tt'see you at dir . CONSULTlNG charge. A photographer will be show! T. U,LE Cnmpnter on hand to capture a photo with dinner planned Club Seniors will hold a party onamong others, across all. socio- st. Francis Planning Business the Eastern Bunny. Admission Monday, March 5, at Trinity Lo-economic. racial and religious . fiNANCIAL fee of .50 cents will entitle the The Frofessional Secretariestheran Church, 675 Algotiqoinboundaries.' Thefoundation Pre-Natal Workshop for PLANNING shoppertoaraffle drawing. Issernationat, Northwest Subar-Rd., announced Pearl Anderson, wotks with established groups For more informationcallban Chapter, invites you to attendcoordinator of the event High- that request meals to highlight Exercise Classesadults atLoyola lighting the party will be lunch Ifyos'nervee thoughtaboutee- (708) 965-0262. the March dinner meeting on their social Or informational pro- duringpregnancy . Enerise turning to college te startor Com- Tuesday, March 6, 5:30 p.m.provided by Polk Bros. Fifty- grams. helpskeeprnom and bahyin gond cocktails and networking; 6 p.m.PivePlas. a foundation dedicated We consider loneliness to be a plete yoftr coursework toward a to nerving seniors. shape. Join with other mothers- degree, the Career and AcademiC USE THE BUGLE dinner and 7 p.m. presentation. major problem for seniors, rope- to-he in Fec-Natal Exercise cinas- The dinner/meeting will be held Establinhed in 1984, the offs- cially those who are independent. at St. Frañcís Hospital of Planning (CAP) workshop, npofs- We feel amealenhances getting es sored by University College of at Kathryn's Banquet, SOON. Rin- cers and directors of Polk treos. Evanston. er Rd., just north of Central,recognized that seniors needed logetherandgives seniors a baster Be pioud. of the new shapeLoyola University Chicago, wilt Mosnt Prospect. Price is $12 forthe warmth and companionship chanceto socialize," according to pruvide vutnabte infoernatios to- SOMETHING NEW yourbody istcrkingnndjoin inthe ward helping you make this im- members, $14 for guests. that a shared meal sparked. In the Crane. "We wanted lo give some- fun!Ciasyes are held twice week- HAS BEEN ADDEDI* The program will feature Lolapast five years, Polit Bros. Fifty- thing back to the people who had purtasttteciaion. ly (Monday and Wednesday) The CAP workshop, a two-day Fritzpatrick of Citizens AgainstFive Plus has served onr-qnarser grown older with Polk Bros.,' from 6 p.m. Io 7 p.m. in the St. million meals to more than 1000 said Crane, wbohelpest develop seminar to be held Saturday, Feb. 1FAUST of ITALY Crime, recommending 46 safety Francis School of NsrsingClaas- 24 andSatsrdayMar. 3,9 aeste FEBRUARY 23, 24, &25 tips including personal safety al- settior groups throughout Chica- Pollcliros.Pifty-PivèPlus. room. Classes are taaght by Ka- temaLives, fire survival, and what golued and neighboring counties, 3:30 p.m., at Toyota's Water FRIDAYTHRU SUNDAY thy Cain, certified International Tower Campas, 820 N. Michigan every adult should know aboutsaid foundation president, Mi- Candidates Dance EducationAssociation kecpingkids safe. chad A. Crane. Ave., is draignedtohelp potential Pisasejolnus (oran (IDEA) Instructor sad certiliedstudeats clarify their career und BEAUTY SALON AND Please join us, and bring a Todate we hnvespent Night excitng,showing of Lamaze instructor. edscutiosutgoats.Participants friendl $715,000 on this prograns,' re- TheDemocraticWomens Classes begin on Feb.16 creativework including HEALTH CLUB UNDER ONE ROOFr For reservations contact Pamported Crane, who is alsó vice will learn how toidentify individ- Club of Des Plaines will sponsor through April4, and again April9aal shills, values and personali- COU NTRY WOOD, i Year Membership Flanigan, 523 W. Dernpsler,presidenlofPolkflros.,Inc. 'We Candidates Night March 1, atSI. through May t6. Fees are $40 for Müsst Prospect, or call (708) work with churches, synagogaes, ties and relate these to the worlds STAINED GLASS LAMPS, Martins Church, 1095 Thacker one class per week for theentireofwurkandedncation. 439-6007. park districts, townships, SL,DcsPlaines,7 lo 10p.m. 7-week session, $75 for two pee WATERCOLORS, FLORAL, Reg.$250 NOW$190 Attendance at both Sntorday PAINTINGS, All slated regular Democratic week. A doctor's erder is Seers- . -featuring: sessions isbequired; lcjssch is in- Party Candidates.for County and sary topaeticipate. cladediu the $20 registration fee. PHOTOGRAPHY . Exercise ProgramsSaona BuyNow- State offices will be the Fur mure information or regis- Steam BathSwimming Pool gaest Deadline for registration is Feb. AND MOREII speakers. Por farther information .tration,calt 328-4298. Whirlpool. Aerobics For 25-35% OFF 20. Showhuirsare 10a.m. Trimnastics fr Exercise please contact Norme Murphy at For further ieforatioa about Equipment EASTER CUSTOM 692-6382 or Jane Crown at 824: Loyola's Career and Academic toO p.m. nypriday; 5510. Urgent need for Trotte, treadmill 2) Life Cydos and Planning workshop nr other oc- 9:30a.in.to9p.m. on Saturday, and 1 1 am. OI/RFULL SER VICE HAIR SALON PASSOVER TABLE PADS Welcome! foster parents. livides ¡u theRe-Entry Adult Pro- * HAIRIXTtN5IONIfeSOfsIle,lonle Interested in helping children gram (REAP), contactUaiversity . fo5p,m.on Sunday. ksfyosto.CaOeifl(OrsOflekaiOn, SAVE NOWottfinest College, (3t2) 915-6501. Es,*paflP.U,,5stW.,a SSdVW.5I,,g LEAHJEAN WELLNER who have been abused and/or ne- Europfl HSC0I0S Mks-Up qualityat factory low A giel, Lesh Jean Wellner, 7 glected? 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PAE14 TitE MJGLEThURSDAY, FEBRtJAISV 27 1500 r'w Willows Academy Police News NILES POLICE schooalproduction Taste Theorid The Witnws Acudemy, 8200 T Greevdttte Ave., Nues, lt., 'will prevent an all school production of Ihe musical "The Mystery of Limo driver Unlawful use - Retail theft, of credit cards REPORTSallmuesh Manor," at 8 p.m. nu The afternoon ofFeb. tO, ase- A store employeeeecognized a (OI1f Gill Mar.t5,l6andt7, charged with DUl Penney's security ugents a entity guard in the clothing starecustomer as a man -with a theft Although stylistically similar Nues police arrested a limou-shot eyes, the officer suspected by Lt.Jerry Sheehan to the popular Agslhtt Christie prehended u 23 year old Chicago in the 6800 block of Dempsterrecord when Ilse man Entered the - sine duvet after he modea U-alcohol med his blood alcoholwoman who attempted to use a St., Morton Grove observed agrocery store in the 6900block of Niles Police Department myslerics, the productius is a ma- turn near Mi'waukee Ave. andlevel was fosad to caeced thestoles credit card to parchase woman pat shirts and shorts intoDempsterSI.,Morton Grove, the sical antI wilt feature it casI uf 26 Touhy Ave. in his grey limou- ntatutory maximam.His court$252.47 worth of miscellaneous herpurse. then exit the store with-nightofFeb. 13. As the employee slutteets, As tu alt schut,t effttrt, Mandatory Liability ¿r Sine Feb. 18. Noting his blood- date will be Match 12. clothing Feb. 15. Ont paying. The woman waswatched, the man filled a cart tIte jults of tighlivg, niusic, ros-' The woman told Niles police stopped and detained until Policewith miscellaneous grnceryitems tulues, astI tickel proletttion will- ehe removed two credit cards arrived. She was charged with te-and left the store. The man, -u Insurance for motorists br filled by the students. DUI arrests Open alcohol Directing the show are Pat The aight of Feb. 16. police.from a purse found in a Chicago tail theft for taking merchandiseGlenviewresident,24,was Fo those of 55 who own and drive motor vehicles in the state of A 61 year old Des Plaines cafeteria where she was workingvalnod at apprnximately $49,stopped. and charged by police Toolr antI Gori Kecera who have stop_ the driverofaa '87 Buick llltnois, Jaanary 1, 1990 bronghtes a new Illinois law to observe. worked logether for the tust five man had a blood alcohol test ofat Oaktoa Street ami Lehigh,au a cashier Feb. 14, before turn- even thosth she told Police she with relailtheft for Inking grocer- On thts date the new mandatory liability insuesnce law became cf- J9 when he was arrested Feb.Morton Grove for having ex-ing the purse over to maltage-was neder a psychialnisls's careion valued at $177.81. His bond fectsve and requires liability insurance coverage for all untos, years direcling young people in 17 by Nues police.The man drama. Among Iheir credits tee pieed liceaseplates. The arrestingmeaL She will appear in courtfor klrptomattia. was set at $1000 and his court trucks, motorcycles, beses, and recreational vrhiàlrs registered is - had also had an acéidenl in the March2. dateforMarch22. - direcling plays at Eliuharsl Chit- officer smelled liquor and asked the stale of Illinois. The law not only requires the insnesnce cover- then's Theatre, Elmhurst Council lot of8832W. Dempster St. Heif he could search the vehicle. Two employees of a - leather age bat italsoreqaires that you and I as molorvehicle owners carry will appear in contI March 7 and goods store is the 5700 block of SearsGolfMillsecurity for the Gifted anti Visil:ttion Pxr- The female driver, 26, of Skokie, Battery atenta arresled one of their em proof of oar liability insurance coverage when we drive our vehi-, ish Schont, Thrybelieve thalttrtt- also face leaffic charges of im- consented and the officer found DempsterSt.,Morton Grove cies. Liability issurance pays for the damages a motorist canses to proper lane usage andthiving on open bottle ofteqaila liquor in The evening of Feb. 12. n 22-watchedasawoman carried three ployees Feb. 15 who was subse- mit cIty be useti tts a catalyst tu quently chargmbwith retail theft. otherpeople or their preperty. The Illindis law requires a minimum help ytving pcttptc develop posi- an uninsud vehicle. the cae. The ibiver was chargedyear-old driver, a stndent fromdresses intoa dressingroom, then limtlof$20,000 for injury to ordcath ofoneprrnoo, $40,000 for in. V with transportation of open aleo-HawthomeWoods, was hueasued emerged'with two.The employ- A hidden carnem recorded the live veli images, ttstreeglhen jury ordeath to more than one person, and $15,000 for damage to Iheir ctsnlv::nicutios skills and lit Nilca police messIed amotor- hoi and has a curt dale of Aprilwith horns, gestures and yellingres contacted Poltce after the18 year old Chicagoan as he property of others. ist who was involved in a motor fmm an adjacent driver as hewoman left the store and entered concealed perfume and a razor - leach them Ihr importance tIf 4. The lllinclis Secretary of States office wilt utilize three methods team work. vehicle aciident Feb. 14, after waited lo tIten left into a gus sIa- a '79 Cadillac driven by. a malebeneath his coat and failed to ofdetection to enforce this law which are aeandom computer sam- Liquor sign Tickets can be purchased ill the they determined he had been tian in Ilse 6900 block of Demp-driver. Police stopped the car on pay for the items. He will up- pling of vehicle owners, accident reporta involving uninsnrrd mo drinking. The 23 year old Niles violatiòn tIer St., Morton Grove. The sta- pear in court March 8. - torino, and lrafftc citations issued by law enforcement Officers to school, 921X1 Greendale Ave., at .p the Eden's expressway and took $5uttult,$3chilutresuntier man was taken into custody near dent continned into the station traffic violators who do not have evidence of insurance. The moming ofFob. 17, police the woman into custody. While twelve. Shownabove are TasIe lite Worldn Co-Chairs Steve Kropp Oleander Ave. and Dempster St. cited the operator of a liquor es- and proceeded to fill his gas tank,being-transported to the station. An 18 year old Evanston Three traffic violations have been added to Ch. 95 1/2 of the lili- and charged with l)Ut, having a when theharasuing driver pulled woman will also beappearing in For more isformtttiue catIt TIte (i) andJim Simkina (r). lablishment in the 6200 block of the woman undressedinthe noi5 Vehicle Code as a resait of the new madatory liability insu- Willows Acttdemy, Mary Keen- blood-alcohol concentration ofLincoln Ave., Morton Grove, for- np. gotootandshoved the studentsquad car, patting the leathercourt that dato, charged with a rancelaw: 1) Sec. 3-707 Operation ofan Usissared Motor Vehicle .16, driving too fast for candi- having lighted liquor signs afterback and fourth, threatening todress she was wearing ander herFeb. 18 retail theft incident ut which carries a $500 - $1,000 fine and suspension ofregistratioa if ley, 692-56311. "Tasle the World", a gourmetand Baskin-Robbins, all of Mor- tious, having an uninsured vehi- thelegalcurfew hour. kill him.After warning the sta-clothes under the car seat. At the Montgomery Wards, 5601 W. convicted and alaorequeestheteafftc violator to pastavalid drivers nampliog benefit sponsored hy-Ion Grove; Great Godfrey Dan- de and driving without village dent he had his uamber, the muastation, a seatch by a female offi- Touhy Ave..The items stolen - license or $200 canh bond; 2) Sec.3-708 Operation ofa Motor Ve- Oakton honored the American Cancer Society,lois of Skokie; Siam Square and tags. lefL The offender is described ascer uncovered abooster giedle--a werevalued at $41.96. hiele When Registration is Suspended for Non-Insurance which Morton Greve Unit, will be heldLady Ana Catering of Evanston; onThnrsday, March 1 from 5:30- Theft 5'7'i tall. about 22 years old andshopliftingdevice--underthe A Chicago woman-with three carries a $1,000 - $2,000 fine upon conviction and requires you to in video and T. J. F,eppercorn's/ A Morton Grove resident. 24, black haired. He drove a blackwoman's clothes. The woman, aliases will face felony charges post yonr drivert license and $100 cash oc $300 cash bond; 3) Sec. competition 9p.m. attsagene's and lheP'trsidaLiucolnwood}laytt. R, complained to Policewben an un- Chevatalet Mante Carlo with red 710 Display ofFalselnsuranceCard which isaclass A misdemean- Ins, Morton Grove. Padcipatiugeeslaueaists arete- aboat 30 years old, was deter-in connoclioti with a Feb. 17 Apprunimately 15 area restau- known offender removed a ski pin stripes. orand imposes 551,000 fine and/or 364 days imprisonment if con. 's eating their time, talents and cui- BEST HEATING VALUE mined to have several aliases and theft at Kohl's, Golf Mill, in- rants will prepare a variety of da- jacket, wallet, credit cards and several dates of birth, but onevolving $218.98 worth of jog- victedandrequïres avalid drivers license or $200 cash bond. video production of "Kid's Col- sine to this gala. Additional res- . Wnathonnoknr ax With beys valued at $270 from his A 35year.old male resident of lectible entrees, appetizers andtaurants are still needed. gingsuita. - The penalties and fines for violating the 00w law ave utiff. So it lege" won Best place award in a Mini-3 CnHdOfltk,t aslias recorded 17 arreste for lar- desserts from arountithe woeldto locked lockerin the heatthclul, inthe 6200 block of Lincoln Ave., makes good senne to carry a copy of your liability insurance with national video competition spots- All ptoceuds wilt benefit the Calla nuts CHafing Mtirton Grove, used a bone han-cony, with two coavictioes. Be- Angela-Wilson, 19, of 936 N. tempt the tastehuda of attendees,Morton Geove Uaitofthe Ameri- costs up tn 4n%. the 6x00 block of Dempster St., caase the prior convictions wereMonticello, was apprehended by you or in-your anta. Evidence ofinsurance can take the form of an nored by the Cosesmunity College Morton (trove, the afternoon ofdIed keife to threaten asecond Association for Instruction andRestanronta scheduled to partici-can Cancer Society. Tickets are s-Install anew gen severalyearsago,she was atore secedty agenta who alleg- insurance card, policy declaration page, certificate ofinsarunce, or pulo at this time are: China Chef, Hflsrgy-nHiulont Feb.17. resident of the same address, a insurance binder which displays your name, policy number, de- Technology (CCAtT)., and crea- limited and may he purchased for tuneas tnday t 20-year-old male, Ihr night ofcharged with misderneasor theft-edly found two seta ofstore mr- Hsppy Endings Catering, Coey's$25 in autvañde 'cg cIirg,,65- A restaurant in the 5900 block for lskingthe $219 dress and giv- chandise on her. A search by a scriptionofthevuhicleinsared,expiration dates,andthepoticy tim- tors of that video, Robert Burton Can fan M000ysaving Feb 13. The alder man accused (Oak Park), professor and chair-Chue House and Pub, Laßamha,2330. of Demputer St., Morton Grove en acourtdate of March 22. female Park Ridge officer at the r its. - Sua Furt, Eugene's Black Forest .00Ml,: .. the yonnger of taking $260 of his If you haven't alreadydone so take u few minutes to make sure man of Television and Festine- was the scene of a robbely themoney. Folice charged the older Niles Police Department alleg- eight of Feb. 10, when a blonde, edly revealed ocother suits you and the other dribein in yonr family have this proof of insu- lion Seericesand Tim Raetzman GAS: . eoMMEReltL -mati with aggravated usnanit and rance. You can save a tot ofgrief later if you happeeto be slopped fEdison Park, Chicago), telrvi- Thefts - You,; BEST . INLnUSTHIflL csrly.haireul mas approached the concealed on Wilson's perron. lIDS FACTORY. INC." placed him on $1000 bond. His fora traffic violation orbecome iavotved juan auto accidenl. sine stadio manager, were namedVERTICAL IU1EII ENERGY VALUE . RESIDENTIAL cashier with coffee to go. When Wilson is due in court on - Pruducers of the Best Marketing coartdateisMarch 22. . from autos the cash register was opened, Ihn March 2. - Video. Custom MadeVertical Blinds 24 HOUR SERVICE man pushed away the cashier and The winning entry describes WHOLESALE - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Auto A number of automobile own- Koutine vehicle a grabbed approximately $100- in - Delayed CM4:f Criminal Oaklon's program for children in iDAY or While pea wail ALL SIZES - PayRan t a, $20 bills from the deuwer and ers 'weee victimized by auto ber- Sizes uf Windows and 0000sI t Plan burglaries gradas one through eight. The We Do Alt fled. The man, described as about gIara in Niles last week. Here is a damage - . . - - maintenance important wineera were chosen by a panel We w,II urnd,% sua Ist ynur old track s t,nde S'I tall; about 140 lbs., entered a sampliagby date: Routine vehicle muinteuancrsqaceling noise when brake pads Y suvanvnw soar osar nid ve,t,nai bi,ndn reennditiuried The owner of a 1985 Jetta - of independent video profession- light blue car parked nearby undparked at 8057 Milwaukee Ave. Feb. 4 - 6300 block of Touhy to -auto - should include periodic iespec-are gelting thin. lt you hear this als. asayIne drove east on Greenwoud Ave. Ave.: A $700 loss to the owner of tiens of One of the most impnr.suive while driving (not britking), VALUE in a rear lot reported the theft of A car belonging lo a Nrth The competition, in ils fourth i - nur. A witness recognized thethe cafn $350 stereo unit.Thea 1987 Mercury whose rear win- Suburban Movers employee was tant, bat often neglected, safelygel the briArs checked. When the s. down were smashed and a $300 it year, is designed for comrnunity FAMILY OWNED SINCE1h27- man as a former restaurant pa-driver's door window was brok- vandalize4 Feb. 14.Fose tires systems-- thebrakes. Accordinglend squeelisg noive stops, college media professionals and Iron. en as well, casting an estimatedrodardetectomstolen. on the 1981 Oldsmobile were lo the AAA-Chicago Motor Club. neuss titebrake pad has worn offstudents. The contest is under- ububa 8200 block ofOak St.: A $230 brakes should be inspected by and you tire driving metal to nel- $l0øtoreplace. slashed, resulting in $400 dam- written by the Professional Au- Cratted utaec CoIupall A resident of the 8900 block plus loss to the owner of a 1987age. The car was in the campa- qualified mechanic atleastorce u'tI. No one wauls to step on the Withpr,0i waa,,rr of Washington Street returned Dodge Aries whose rrar vent dio/Video andSpecialty Protects 'n ne una ureasu,,,,,c,,a I,ar:ui:e . 6735N. LINCOLN AVE. A 1987 Baick parked near ny parking lot ut 7847 N. Cald- year, bnt several warning sigusbrake pednl and have nothingDivision of 3M Company, PVS home lo fiad his front door hadGolf Mill Theater was broken winSow was smashedand a pagerwell. muy indicate service is neededhttpeee. Open Mon. - Sat. 9:00 em - 6:0e pm Bun, I I an. - 4 pta, LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60645been forced open and $1035 and stereo equipment stolen. Corporate Services and Encyclo- 9161 N. MitwetukeeNilan. Illtnein17081 47n-a828 into Feb. 17 and. the vehicle's snonrr. Front brakes on froet-whrel BritannicaEducational (708) 675-6500 worth of compact disks stolen. Golf Mill parking lot 1986 The rear winddw of a 1986 If your brakes seem te tusedrive vehicles cae be espected to pedia $500 ia-dash stereo stolen. An Corporation. Chevy Nova burglarizedby Intern parked at 6100 Howard SL some of their holding power, Ihr last from15,000 In 22,000 miles', estimated $100 damage was was brokea Feb. 12 by persons YOUR DRESSER DRAWER MAY BE caused to the car's window. The smashitig the drivers' wiedow. A system shoalut br checked i:nmr- depending on Ihr owner's driving unknown causing $200 damage. - Bnick was e4uipped with an $300 stereo system was stolen. tiintcly. Other warning signs 'in-habits. Rear brakes on front- A TREASURE CHEST alarm system which apparondy 8600 block of Shôrmer Road: dude surging as yen come In awheel drive vehicles lttvt fur np- A $1600 car phono stolen along Three vans parked in Golf stopsign, ascrzlping toned or oth-proximately 30,000 tuiles. On CAR PHONE? DEALWITH did not activate dosing the bar- Mill Ford's lot were vandalized WHY BUY A glaty. with un in-dash tape player of un- er noise when Ihr brakes are ap-tear-wheel drive vehicles, life ex- CONFIDENCE. known value from u 1987 For- Feb. 12 by someone who broke ptirti, the vehicle pulling to the eclttncy fur botit fount and rear ASK YOUR nche.Thecar'spassesgerwindowout the right vent window of the rit nr right daring braking, brakehrakev is approximately 3(1,000 FRIENDS. TK6War-'I was broken at an estimated re- vehicles and stole equipment peulal pulsation, a decrease inviles. Maay muvulitctsrcrx ree- I il . . Iy\ placemrnlcostof$300. from them,Reportedly a 13 pedul pressnte or a change in thettmmentl servicing brakes (clean- inch television, a nialeado game s WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR THE FOLLOWING 5 distance the brake pednt travels. ing and adjusdug) every 7,500 viartivi Feb. 5 - 7500 block of Oakof nndeterpsined worth and a Most vehicles have a brake:niles. OLD COINS: Collewtions, Accumulations, Proof sets; Park Avenue: A 1984 Chevy $250 stereo system were taken. warning system 1h01 rails ii loud MOBILE,COMMUNICA TIONS Foreign and Gold coma. S Cavalier targeted by thieves. The s SCRAP Gold. Sterling Silver. Platinum, Dental. $400 cassette radio wIts stolenaf- A Morton Grove resident cam- s & iartii plumed to Police he found a Pianist conducts master class JEWELRY: Old Gold and Platinum Ringa. Watches, teruel unknown tbiefsmashed the Del Rosario was the recipient of s CertifiedPabilo eight front door window Io enterwhite, sand-like uubstance in hin Internationally renowned pia- GRAND OPENINGGIVEAWAY s Bracelets, Misc. gas tank when he was unable to nist,:tamilio Del Rosario, wsll the Distinguished Teacher s Ancosntarin, Ltd. thecar. - Transportable or Handheld Phone start his '86 Chovrolet pick np conduct a piano master class at Award at the White House in Try Any CAR-TEL Mobile 1986. Me. Del Rosario has been TAX RETURN Fob. 6. - 9000 block of Heath- treck. The vehicle had been Hendricks Music Company, 534 for Six Months*, Then Buy, Finance orReturn. parked in his drive in the 6400 Greenbay Rd., ICenilwortle, on asked to teach at the Moscow Giveusacalifora PREPARATION wood Ave.: A $350 AM-FM unit Conservatory this summer, 1990. Offer Good at Any CAR-TELLocation. stolen from a 1986 VW Golf. block ofHoffmaa Terrace from Sunday,Feb. 18, l990,4p.m. Mr. Del Rosario, a member of Emilio Del Rosario will coach 8000 blOck of Foster Lune: -A Jan. 26-Feb. 6. CALL TODAYFOR FREE INFORMATION. no bligation quotation -Aenaseting the faculty at The Music Center selected advanced-level stndenta a MinImum 6 mueths annula. aed oradlt apprasal esquinad. lestallaitwapruarammlng &Aaditing 1987 Jetta targeted by thieve(s), between the ages of 9 and 14 at Entre charge for ahusedl 'of the North Shore, has appeared fee net Included. 10% temesallrenteokleg lee we rnlamnn, on your holdings. - Small Basinean who stole a $500 AM.FM radio Theft -the Master Class. Pianista inter- - Canaalting from thecar. in solo recitals, chamber music kinkee eqalpmenl.

r - ested in performing for the Mas- - Cempatar Sennirnn from truck concerts and as soloist with or- 2031 W. 75th St. 133 W. RooSevelt Rd. 8516 S. Harlem The Chicago owner of a'lruck chestras throughout the United1er Class shoald call (708) 251- 11M ITED Villa Park Brldgevlew 1460 A Buffalo Grove resident, 20, parkedin a lot in the 6000block Stales and the Far BaSk In addi- 5330 foe an application and re- Woodrldge Renaisnance Drive parked her '87 Mitsubishi car in 708.932-0088 708-598-6666 ofMonroe Court, Mobon Grove. lion, he is also a distinguishedqsirementa.Applicationsand OFF-ER 708-985-1100 ' the lot in the 6800 block of Demp Lucky Lou Coins/Jewerly Park Ridge reported that unknown offenduru mnsic teacher. Numberingtapes must be received no later NorthweSt Hwy. 250 S. Gary nIer St., MortonOrove the morn- uursonrzrasui.EsasEsViecCrsTEn 5220 3111 W. Devon Ave. took a citizens' band rodio, an among his students areseveral than February 7,1990. Bloomlflgdale - (708) ing of Feb. 9 and returned that Chicago ChicagoII. 60659 AlEIFM radio, afire exlinguisher prize winners in local, national The Master Class is free of evening lo fmd her far-lined charge and open to Ihr public. A CELLUL4R ONE 312-283-0003 706-894-8080 465-8500 296-1085 and a crow bar from the Buck be- -and international competitiona taSn SSW.3SO'EIe..d Raed.? black leatheejacket missing. Shetween Feb, 10-13. The stolen include: the Chopin, Stravinsky,reception will immediately fol- - D&llySAH.RAW @ usuulneaar.,neArnounany BRING IN THIS AD FOR AN EXTRA$250FF. valued thejacketat$500. itoms were valued at $490. Young Keyboard International low the Class. g- - and MTNA Competitions. Mr. PAGE i THE BUGLE,TUtRSDAY,EEBRVARYZ2, 1990 TEL nIJGLE, THURSDAY, rEnRraRy2J. 1990 Sports News I__..t:u ,.%. Notre. Dame honored Mite House I League BOWLING: Thj TheRawksjumpedoffg,a3 lo [- eP for military support 1 fregI gortari lead and then held off a furious Bluescome back in NUes Club 55 A - route to a4Lo3 victory. John Lubinshi who is playing Senior Men's Bowling. the best hockey of hisyonng cw rear srl up Alex Mrowiec foe the Teani W-LLnckyl3 1633 t Btinalirers - 35 - 14Bodinos u10 ÌuJ OUTh Eluesfrrstgeal that lietI thescore 12-37 alone all al the2:d9 mark ofperi- Trident Seniors 34 - 15 %If . odono. Dragon Playboys 33 - 16HOT SHOTS: Ray Mnutges 727; 1,;b h. -.1î-: «-q? . Lubinskj then led the Blues Fantastic Five 31 - ISTed Stagg 608; -Wally- Knzioi .r.a . .. -. - -.. ' --::;.'- --'- come back when he fired the loan Destroyers - 29 -20592; Clif Grnnceewskj 565; Jim Moose Buddies e.. goal of the second period,an eu- 29 -20Fitzgerald 561; Frank Voelker .:';« I ..: assisted tally, that beought his Sandbaggeru 29 -20556; Gary Kneung 552; Frank I .. 'u::'.-..:'. Pinbusters 28 21 . team lo within one. When Mrow- Ciepiik 546; -Hank Symer 540; o tee buried a fino centering pass Nilen Playboys 27 -22Stan Shafar 530; Ed- Piolrowskj 'i a ..e from teammate Walter Jacobson Ex-Stars 26-23525; Jess Sears 526; Peter Raczka the score was lied just 1:41 into Long Shots 24 -25524; Sidney Cohen 522; C, Now- :1 ,.' GoldStaes - :es/lr the third penon. 21 -2Sak 518; Joe Kecan 519; Joe Mus- ' However, Gino Gel's second Recycled Seniors 21 -28so 515; Art Wynuchowuki 513; t. goal to go along withone assist at Royal Flash 21 -28Joe Madua 51 1; Andy. Anderson fr, r I 3:47 ofthe third period proved Unknown Stars 21 -28509; Harold Tobin 508; Larry Di- to Hying Tigers -'rw 18 -31 . be the game winner. Anthony cristofano 506; Walter Kisbacki - /# r, Pantillo and Derek Cwik scoredMagic Machine - 18 -38503; Dave Schillaci 501; Verti : Three Plus Two Notre Dame High School in Ni/es was recently awarded unassistedfirstpetied Hawk 17 -32Warten 501; John Beton 500. .' goulu. 8 ' e recognition by the Department ofDefense fontssupport of - its teachers Who are in the militaryreservos Or the National The garnet final-five minutes St. John Brebeuf Guard. saw end to end action with goal- " icI Thad Mrowiec of the Blueu Holy Name Bowling 'Notre Dame traditionally supports its employees who and Chris Koziol of the Hawks -Scores ofFebruary 16, 1989 .. have to participate in annual training," said NavyCaptain dotng outstanding jobs for their James McClure, who presented the award, and teams. Team we corn- Points Top Bowlers--

mend itsprincipal, Father Moiinaro, and the Holy CrossOr- Philip Kalas and John De- Anderson Secretarial 33 Jack Quedeus-.. - 577

der for their understanding of the training timmneeded by smond came up withstrong Wiedemiun Insurance 30 1/2 Tom Drozdz - 573 - ,- ourcitizen soidiersandsajiors. We certainlyappreciatethis games for the Hawks while Janon Norwood Fedenni Sue. 26 Carl Lindquist 554 '.-. kindofemployersupportandpatriotjsm." Hcneiknon, Billy Nauz and Je. Northwest Parithen Brian Wozniak - 545 Father Kenneth Moiinaro, C.S.C., accepted the Yaro did equally well foe the - credit Union 25 Jim Fitagenild 539 award on Blues. Skaja Tersare Fun. Home22 behalfof the school and said that the students benefit Bill Ochab 538 from J&B SheetMetal Mfg. 21 Ralph Kozeny 535 the diverse background experience and expertiseteachers Dr. Tom Denoto DDS 20 1/2 Jim Jekot 522 - and staffper9onnei bring to Notre Dame. "Weare commit- Squirt White Beizewaltes State-Farm Bob Coleus 515 tedohigh-quaitt,.ù.tca(jci at Notre Dame,"he said, "and Insurance 18 Mel Keenigs - 511 Q!, students, parents, aiumni, neighbors, faculty Rangers andstaffshares that Commitment." Scoring once in the fIrst, twice in the second and three times in Catholic Women's Bowling $tr the third the Squirt White Rang - Week 01Feb. 14, 1989 ers disposedofapesky team from , Wed Evening 7 F.M. State hockey playoffs Saddle and Cycle of:hicagoby thirfinal scflreof6 to 3. Team W-L High Series - 541 TheNilesParkDstrjct's There will be no Public SkaLe Actually the gamewas much Debbie Temps, LteL- 38.1 1 C. Weston -. Sports Camplex lee Rink, 8435(8 p.m. . 9:30 p.m.) on Friday,closer than the score would indi- Ray Old's Park Ridge, 33-16 D. Hendricks 531 Ballard Read w Nues will hostFeb. 23 doe Lo the games. Foecate as the Raugei lead wasjust 3 CandlelightJewulees 27-22 M. Jacobsou - - - - 492 the hibou PeeWee 'ASlatePlayoff game schedule, pleaseto 2 mouing iuta the fluai period State Funs Ins. C. Tiunes - .482 Hockey Playoffs, Feb. 20calltherishal297.80l0. of play at Saddle and Cycleou A. Beierwaltes 24-25 High Games through the 2g. Chicago's lakc front. Classic Bowl 19-30 C. Weston - 201 The Rangers however seared Sknja Temuco 19-30 M. Jacobson 188 three goals in just 1:23 seconds Windjammer Travel 19-30 C. Tinnes .186 the lost two,joslsix seconds apart Ist NatI. Bank ofNiles 17-32 K. Lesniak 180 asd did what this team had dose tame rod Uwe again this teatros, and that is score in banchesto St. JohnBrebeufLadies Bowling

-break on opponents will nod seal the victory. Team - W-L 11 __.'. DietRite - 13-36 CaraCola - Peler Sikaras leal allscorers 36-13 Mountain Dew -- 9-40 w,,,,. wrth Iwo goals aad a big assiston Gwen River 35-14 High Serien - the game's Winfliog goal. Jim Lu- 7-Up - -.- - 34-15 Sophie Frank 520 Sprite . - - hisuki who had Iwo goals itclud- -33-16 PatNelsan - 481 Jolt - . . ..' - log the game winner, was joined 33-16 Elaine Siemionko 475 Senkist -- - by Jim Tragas, ose goal andose 27-22Jeauftoppe 473 asstsl and John Drivas one goal. Pepsi - - - .25-24 High Games. Puckiog up sotoassists were 50-50 - - - - 23-26Fat Nelson 216 wtngers Ken Shebert and Brian Bubble Up -- - 23-26Sophie Frank 201 Gagliaeo. Barrelbead 22-27Matee Siembionlen - 191 Hawaiian Punch. - 17-32- Carol Beeftink 181 Gemini Squirt - 13-36 TAKE A BREAK FROÑÍWINTER Warmup to the volleyball 'I team members Demonguard Daaatd G. Hueboer, priocipol of Gemioi Junior High School, swim program 8955 N. Greenwood Ave., Nitro- Major Bast's Demon Guard TheY tekes the bite oSt Ofwioter. Prograres forthe WholefOwily.Greet feojilSee. Weber, Chao Dons, Heather Kur- Modem eqojp,eeet EOperf jestruotlee. BasI Muioo School District 63- swim lessons for yOuegslçrs ages load, Tina 1°eesutti, ClaudineBo- The Ches t eil...ef e prjee thet 000t give yaurotellete wcrkouf! would like to coogralalate the 8th 5 10 12 storIed ap agole Saturday, lanes; Nites residents Eugene , ;I. grade slodonts who have been Feb. 3, ned sviti coatinoe through Lee, Jay Guerrieri, BiliLevey, Low MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS! named to the 8th grade Gemini May 19, enccpt far spring break, Vicky LaValle, Brian Shovelen- 111L ... - V '%._ - ... Girls Volleyball Team. OwìrfrIv-'p' Cuiid _\ - Salordays March 24 and March --- ka, Joy lOupa; Fark.Ridge - :, Family 21.25 resi- - Team members include Flor- - 31. Parrots coo boy a five-lesson dents; Claudize Tjhio,Adam lin I J\ ence Chen, Chris Dabich, Kathy ticket far $10 on the Saturday Single Parent Family Westphal,DorothyWozniak, I6.50 Dobich, Brika Dakaff, Lorissa their child begins lessnas. ClassHeather RaymnedJim Bang, . Dadycz Lasa Fridman,Trisls size avemges three slndentsper Debbie Cltiu; Morton Grove reni- :offering infoon services, facilities and extended care" Adult 15.50 Lemer, Beckie Festine, Sherlaise isstntctor. dents: Kim Bais, Erika Bernberg, Ravage, Loorie Tisgalia, Melissa Demon Gourd is an organiza- Other typer et reemberehipe coejieble. Smell new.methborentry fee. Carolyn Choi, Monica Minkley, Virella, Angel Wauck and Millie lion of Maine East students denti-Chris Diehl, Jenny Lee, Eynav __., . - .--- .." . . LEANING Yoang. Managers for the 1989-cated to teaching childrento 6300 West Touhy '90 scltool year aro Vtoessa Le- Sheinfuld, Boris Sherman, Steph- Ave. swim properly. Co-captains for unie Simon; and Glcuviewresi- TOWER osgoudJalieYoon. - . Nues, IL 60648 1990 are Grace Hong and iradents Lisa Jericho, Rachel The team,whichwillbe Levy, ZobkoffofMarton Grove. OthersTummy Gambill, Stacey Lam- \,(__ coached by Bill Gibson nod Tom YMCA 647-8222 scIante; Des Plaiues residents den, Alison Maeuch and Debbie , While, is looking forward toan ,\ . ENROLL NOW FOR SPRING CLASSES Steve Chen, Karen Grant, Kan Steiner, osciliog, competitive season. - - Crawley, Shaftg Noorani, Jaime L'- trkrt cc sstsorvv:sco.srt-e rttrrol mgBUGl*THURSDAY,FEBRTJARY22, toue, PACKl - PAGE 18 THEBUGLE,THIJRSDAY,FEBRIJARY 22,1990 n1 çoui njiiico ìui oDI OPTIONS 55 Weight loss New Norwood Park Home MaineTownship to see Wayneprogram atRush technology Zachary-elected president CarolJ.Zachary,recendy.Council is a professional organi- In addition to bee profensiodal Newton showNorth Shore saves your feet named Director ofVolunteer Re- cation which provides for the ed- responsibilities at Rush North adds new rooms senior activities sources at Rush North Shore,ratatine and management of vol- Maine Townships OPTIONS ABC 16 (Achieving Behavior Shore Medical Center, Zachary- Mainç Township Seniors canEasttr gifla nc decorative homeMedical Center in Skokie, has nnteer programs in health care serves as a memberoflise City of 55 members will have an oppor-Conuol), u 16-work weight con- Howmuny times do you cntch march into Match to the tune of anccessoeim. For more informa- popular yourselfsaying, "my feet are kill- been elected president of the service institutions. More than 70 Evanston Civil Service Commis- tunìlytoenjoytile IsOl progeam for adulte who ate big band' concert on March 25lion call lIte Maine TownshipCouncil of Directors of Health- hospitals and over 10,000 volun- Wayne Newton in concert Salue-serious about losing weight with- ing me? Ofall the potential cans- don of which she was chairman and a jazz show by the NorthSeniorsDepartrnentat29l-25I0. care Volunteers of Metropolitanteersarepartofthispeogram.. in-1987-88. day evening, March 10, at the Ri-ostdieting, is being sponsored by es ofsore feet, the most common Shore Stompers at their St. Pat- TheSenioesSave A Memory' Chicago. Founded in .1944, the alto Theatre in JolieL One of the the Good Health Progeam ofis shoes that don't fit pmperly. risk's Day luncheons. series continues with a free pho- world's most successful enter-Rush North Shore Medical Cen- But sorne foot problems are Seniors can enjoy the "bigtogeaphy workshop form 3 to 5 lainers,Newton willbe accompa- ter. caused by disorders unrelated to band" sound of popular soloistp.m. Thursday, March 22. at niell by 36 musicians and six Enmllmentis limited. For fur-shoes. Higharches, flatfeetorab- John Gary at Ilse Paramount AilsMaine West High School: Ama- backupperfonnrrs, therdetailsortoregisterforan in-normal foot bone suuctnres ne-' Theatre m Aurora on Sunday, countformanyfootailmenta. teurphotographees willbeable lo The cosco will be preceded byfortnationmeeting,culI the Medi- March 25. The peogiam alas feo-honetheirphoto skills so they can An Open letter to an elegant dinner at the Renais-cat Center's GoodHealth This in where ortttotics can tuten the mimic of Benny Good-capture those magic moments vance Gourmet Cooking SchoolProgram at677-9600,exL 3588. help. According to James Nuoro, man's favorite songuieess Liluin'withfamilynndfriends. Theclass in Jouet. D.P.M., a board-certified podia- Martha Tiltin, coronet virtuosriis limited to 20. Advanced reset- Cost of the evening including inst en staffat Holy Family Hot- Talk on Henry Cuesta of the Lawrencevations are required and partiel- - deluxetransportation,dinner, pilaI, orthoticn are used to bat- MYSON, Weikftand,and theMorark Heidtpants mustbring their own came- gratuities, and theater is $40 forheriditary ence your foot to the ground sod/ Orchestra, rasandfihn. members and $45 for guests. The or accommodate ftiot defornsi- This -Big Band extravaganza Seniors can alsoslay 'On trip will leave at 3:30 p.m. from ties. They are wont inside your disease willbcprecededbyalavish tison-Track' -with the popular indoor (,\ the Maine Township Town Hall shoe and can help soothe chroni- - Atalk on Familial Pólyposis, try buffet at hie picturesque Fish-walking program-at 7 am. Mon- :t parking lot, 1700 Ballard Rd., catty sore feet. - a heriditary disease that results in erman'nlnn innearbyElbnrn. days and Fridays at Maine West o ParkRidge, and return at approsi- Commonly, orthotics are mude Busseq will leave at Ti am.High School. Members who par- -ti1 mately9:45 p.m. cotes polyps, will be featured atby making a plastercast of the pa. the February meeting of the from Ilse Farmer's Market park-ticipated in the past may just 6L0;t11 OPTIONS 55 is a social group tienta fool, sending the cast lo a ing lot nl the comer of Lee andcometolrackin lheschoot'sbnse- for Maine Towmhip residentsNorth Suburban Chicago Chap- lab where u positive mOdel is u_ ter, United Oslemy Associatioti. Perry, Des Plaines, and reinenment It 1755 S. Wolf Rd., Des ages 55 through 65. Activities are made and the orthotic is fash- about 6:30 p.m. Cost of the dayPlaines. New participants must planned to accommothte work- The meeting wilt be held at 8 ioned from that minlel The prob- vv tAr71 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the incltiding deluxe transportation,çsll the MaineToweship Seniors' ÇJtLJL trW)'- ing people and include evening 1cm with this method in that Ilse lunch and show is $24.50 forDeparnnenl registration informs- and weekend excursions to con-East Dining Roem (10th floor) of plaster may deform soft tissue OMLL Lntheran General Hospital, 1775 members. Guest reservations -atlion. - cens, thealees and sporting events making the orthotic slightly im- $27.50 for be accepled on n Senior citizeno, regardless of as well as longer trips. Member- Dempster St., Park Ridge. perfect. spuce-availabiebasis. - whetherthey see members of the ship is freeand participants bene- Thespeakerwitt heludy Lang, Today, new technology has NorsoedPaak Home resident WalterRohrbeckreviews build- who with other family members Cost of the luncheons is $7.50MaineTownship Seniors may en- fitfrom grouprates. Por member- made it possible to optically scan Ing plans with the Home's Ansistant Administrator, Richard E. has this disease. for members. Guest reservationsroll in the "Rules ofthe Road" re- ship infonnation or to register for your fool via computer, build the Schutt. Handsome, reconstructed rooms in the retirement at $8.50 will be accepted on afresher course offered at 9:30 the Wayne Newton Concert trip, Per mere information on theorthotic on the screen and send groep er the meeting, phone 966- home's south wing will be ready for occupancy in spring and npace-availablebasis, n.m. Monday, March 19, at the call Sue Neusehel, OPTIONS 55 the orlitotic perscription informa- Members are invited to attendDes Plaines Senior Center, 11340 coordinator,at297-2510. 8639. lion, and foot statistics over the summerof 1990. Tours offlte construction area and ofcomplet- ed rooms are available byphoning Kay Seifridge at (312)631- one of the Seniors' two monthlyThacker St. To reserve a place, \ e4%&- phslne to the lab where a rompu- bingo gaines at noon Tuesday,cu11298-Oltl. lerized lathe makes theorthotie to 4856. - - - March 6, at Oakton Anus, 1665 - Nearly 3,000 residente are en- the exact specifications of your- Oakton Place, Des Plaines. orrolled in the Maine Township foot. - noon Thursday, March 8. at theSeniors,Most activities are limit- Dr. Nuoro, whose office is in- On Maerh I, the Norwood dressestwo importantgoals; 1)-to Maine-- Township Town Hall,ed to members. Membership is \/olunteers of all ages are needed at Des Plaines, it one of the first inPark home- on. Chicago's north- help fill theneod for semibly- \ west side will complete Ilse first priced housing for the elderly. a t700 Ballard Rd., Park Ridge. Afree and new inembers are always Illinois to offerhia patients use of welcome. Applicants must be 65 phase of a $2,4(Xl,(XlO recomiese- population pmjectedtodoubleby 50-cent fee fiat coffee and sweet the Bergmann Surface Imaging rolls willbecolleciedatthedoor. orouderandprovideproofofreai- System. Thrnngh-- ils me, Dr.ton project that once completed, the year 2020; and 2) to keep Ilse - Lieberman Geriatric Health Centre, Seniors can create spring bas- - deney. To receive a membership Nucas is able lo scan each foot inwill provide 30 handsome, fully- Norwood Park Homé competi- knIe at a workshop led by Janapplicalioñ and obtain reserva- Dear-Mom- 9700 Gross Point Road, Skokie. one and one-half seconds--amodernized residential moms for tivewith oiherChicagolandfacil- tion information, call Sue Neu- senior rilizem. Founded in 1896 ities. "We're looking. to the fu- Christiansenfrom9:30a-m. toll I'm gladyocput quick, easy and utterly painless nm. Monday, March 26. Theschel or Helen Jung at the Maine lIsto wordswhat has beori - all our on prodedure. The scan shows Dr.on green, rolling land once occu- turs,' says Robert C. Nordli, decorative baskets make idealTownshipTownHatl.297-2510. minds.Now it's pied by a leibe of Miami Indians. Chainnan of the Norwegian Old it. time wedid Nszzo alt angles on thesurface of Wltydon't welook into SOflElthi0g about your feet as well as how andthe Norweod Park Home is u pri- People'sHomeSociety,Ilse the NorthShore,an where the feet strike the ground.vate, non-denominational, long- Home's goveining board. 'Yea, American PlanHotel for term care facility for món andthe price lag is high, but we feel CJE to move located in the l3etirementLiving,It's This helps him locate any other heart ofDowntown women aged 65 and up. Applica- unwell worth the inveslment," - probtems notvisabletohis you'll be closeby - trained eye. tons fòrrenlats are now beingac- near shoppingand good cepted; information is available For the fifth consecutive year - transpor-atjon Orthotics arc not necessary tònewoffices You'll haveyour own foreveryone bat ifyou are suffer- by phoniug Kay Selfridge atin 1989, the 5late of Illinois - apa-fmont with beautffj (312)631-4865 awardedtheNorwood Park maid andlinenserr,,iee ing from chronic pain, perhapi On Monday, February 26 somely's serviceoffices atvarious oth- 24-hour a day There'5also the problem is your arch support, 12 rooms.will be ready for oc- Homesix stars- the higheslpossi- SWItilhbonrd service cspanCy by spring, 1990, and the bic rating in a state-sponsored 150 slaffmembees oftheCouncil - er localiom will not be affected age livingthere, With folksyour a footdeforrnity ofwhich you are fcrrJewtsh Elderly will report forby the headquarters' move. They many willshare interests notaware, or your fretare pronat--balance of the rooms, represent- -Quality IncenliveProgeam for re- So you'll have with you ingphase2, will be complete July tirement homes. The Home is a woik at a now location. the CJEremain at their çeesent North plenty ofesowcompanions as ed (angled in orout when striking headquarters ht Ihe newly remod-Side, South Sideandnorth suber- There's well, Ibegeound)," statesDr. Nuoro. t. The new wing is designed for membercsfthe Arneeicun and lili- Well-plannedCultural and - ShelteredCare residents,a desig- lois Association of Homes -for eleihUerwich Building. 3003 W.banlocations. - activities recreational Ofittotics are mude of cork, Touhy 4'rvenue. Chicago. At the On the North Side CJE servie- a heated pool,patio and leather and German Rohadur (anation for those who preferto live the Aging. It is a unique facility enjoy 3 fj0 gardens, andyou'iy independentlywhileenjoying and not part of a franchise or sarnedme lheagencygaiirsannwes include Neighborhood Devel- a day.p think space-age plastic). They can be addr909s t Will hV a new tele-clnnent Centern at 1522 W. into.Livung at it's woedhlooking flexible, semi-flexible orrigid de-full dining services. 24-hour se- chain operation, and servçs anac- the NorthShore will - pending entity, maid and laundry servie- live and visible role in the local gbnnnomberQJ2) 508-1000. Morse Ave. and 6400 N. Shod- a lot ofWorries certainly suive N upon yourneeds. Orthot- The new and expanded officelIaI Rd.. as well as the Multi- me and foryou. ics eòsily slip in and oat of differ- rs, varied activities, and medical community. The Norwood Faite \ caa when needed. The Home is Home chargea no endowment npace,providesaconsolidatedlO-Service Center at 4613 N. Shod- est pairs of shoes (with the cation for staff members who licensed to serve 140 persons in fre. - dan and a Neighborhood Out. Love, Opportunities include visiting, helping with exceptionof women'shigh- have been working nl scattered fashion high-boris). Sheltered Care. Visitors nre wel- reach Center at 5821 N. Broad- Por more information aboutcome lo tour both the comlruc- Inquiries are welcome at (312) sites inEvanson and in Chicago'sway. A noontime meal siteis at - - - Rogetspnekneighborhood.lnad- arttr and crafts, social activities, clerical duties, doctors who specialize in treating tien area and to view a finished 631-4856. Congregation B'Nai Zion. 6759 foot-problems or for a doctor forroom; tours shentdliearranged in dillon to basting the administra-N. Greenview und CJE Homing advance also by calling Ms. Self- Uve and social work staffs, CJEManagementServicesareat3l0t any need, call MedConnection, headquarters will have a new participating as a meal-time companion, or Holy Family's physician referralridge. Dentistry W.Touby Avenue. Th ss,,-,tnn .wni mt. Neighborhood Resouece Center On the South Side, there is a ,c'v'Lc ,d 15! ---- J.-- whore senior adulte can receive forthe - noontime meal site at the CIE' PHONE FOR OUR working in the gift shop. 1550. infoemnlionaboutavailable corn- 8' ICC Senior AdultJewish Center, COLOR BROCHURE. homebound munity services and how to lake 1642 if. 56th St. The Lieberman Volunteers who play piano or any instrument, sdvuniage of them. CJE dietary Geriatric Health Centre, a skilled AND AN INVITATION If you ute homebound and services willoperatea cafeterianursing facility, is at 9700 N. TO BE OUR GUESTS DONALD L. CCIA, ILD. LTD. need dental care, the Illinois with kosher lunches that is openGross Point Road, Skokie. CJE FOR LUNCH e otk 'ho,t - N- sing or have other skills are always needed. SURGERY Foundation of Dentistry for the toibepoblic. has rental apartments on Chica- Handicappedcan help. The fous- One of the CJE locations va-go's North Side sod geosp living OR DINNER COLON & RECTAL SURGERY dations portable van contains so- rated, the Evaluation-Center atresidences in Skokie and Wit- Visiting an older person is the greatest phislicated denIal equipment that lois w. Howard St., Evanston, mean. TREATMENT OF HEMORRHOIDS can be set up in your home. And will be remodeled for CIEs The Council foe Jewish Elder- Phone - RECTAL/COLON PROBLEMS make. the dentist who serves you will Adult Day Cate Program now to-ty serves older men and women Mrs. Mathews gift Of timea volunteer can charge no more than he would for. rated at 2809 N. Jarvis. In addi- and their fami ii es. Sorne services a regular office visit. If you need lion to the present program, the are provided throughout the Chi- (708) 864-6400 HuFassily Prof. Pteoa Rouar,ectJnn Pmt. Bldg. financial assistance, the founds- new facility will inclnde a new cago area, and others are avails- For further information orapplication, tans E. Gull Road 7447W. TOJ8Ave. tien will try to find a dentist who unit for people with severe mess-bin within certain geogesphical Dee Plunes Chivega .. call Shelly Wasserman, at will rmtsce the fees. Por more in- oey toss, Ihn Helen di Norman boundaries. CJE is an af(iliate of DAVIS STREET AT CHICAGO AVENUE, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 035-8400 631-8900 formation, call 674-7755 from 9 Asher Atzheimer's Day Carethe Jewish Federation of Metro- An Amencar. Plan Hotel for Independent Retirement Living (708) 674-7210 Medical Center am. to 3 p.m. Monday through Unit. - potilan Chicago. - --.- ..Ru*b,Noth ,S.hors -Friday. The Coancit for JewhtØerç TmeBUGLE,TmmlsDAy,FEBRUARY 22, anuo THE nUGLE,THURSDAZFEnRLrARY22, 1990

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NewVP ' Benchmark honored . DoctOr cautions against Pätient's wife Tipsfor Orchard Village sponsors for senior. housing named at ' conquering winter skin woes Resurrection head injuries .grateful for The Benchmark of Hoffman Communications, LId., au advee- No matter how minor the acci- Slut-zero temperatures and theapplybathoils directly to die skin die survey said they bud never enuetofwinteroftenmean theag-after stepping ont of the bath or annual fundraiser Estates, developed and o,wned by lising and publicretations agency 4enl, ghildren who bump thnirbann instructed what lo do by the returned wallet First Health Care Assoc,ates andinNorthbrook, andUnti, Joyce & gravalionofukinpooblemsshower. Oivhard Village, a residential 7:45 in the GrandBallroom. heads arepotentially atriskofde-attendingphysician. managed by AcliveLife Resoe Siegel, Inc., a Chicago-based ad- veloping blond clots in the bruin Blood clots, for example, can When aParkRidge woman gotcaanedby nummertimeabase. au- Vaseline or other petrolaturn community for developmentally The live auction willsleet,ment Comnnilies, was namedvertisiug agency,hoth had repee- out of a Park Ridge Cab Cumpa- cording Io Resurrection Medicalproducts (an ingredient used in disabledadullsinSkokie,isspon- shortly after dinner followed by andolberdisorders andshould bedevelopwithiit24 hours ofthe rn- Senior Hosting Rental Commu-tentatives at the ceremony lo ac- watched closely, according to ajury. About 6 percent of the chil- ny lesi at Resmveclien Medical CenlerdennatologistRolandMe-many lotions, creams and oint- toting the third annual Dinnerdancing lo the music of Franznily ofthe Year at the second an- cept their awards. pediatric neurosurgeon at the Cerner, Chicago, Thursday, Jan. dansky, M.D menE) is an excellent overall Dance/Auction. This importantBenteler and his Royal Strings. dren studied experienced sei- . nnat ALEX awards held at The The Benchmark's golden slat- Loyola University Medical Cen-iuresfoltowing theirinjurim, and 25, she was anxiouS about her 'Thin increase in winter skinmoisturizer, according to OrMe- fundraiser will be held atlhe Chi- Tickets are available for $75 per un award will beput ondisplay is ' \'Iestin Hotel Chicago on Friday, termnMayweod. ' . thee occurred primarily in the husband's surgery und didn't no- problems is frequenlly caused bydausky. cagoHilton andTowers on Satan-person. - . . ' Feb9. the lohhy. Residents cheered ex- Results 01 a seven-year studyfirnt24hours. lice Ihatherbillfordhad fallen on whatyou didn'tdo lastsummer -- day,March 10. For information about tickets. The Beschmaek received Ilscitedly when told of Ilse asvard lhecubfleor.t,ater, when she dit- protect your skin from the ravag- lfyou ate nnsute about apr04- The evening will begin al 6ads, er auction items, call Or- indiculuthatmore than 13 percent Complications ofhead mjnnes act, he recommends becoming a ALEX, an acronym for 'apart-during a vintage fashion show at ofl39Chicago areachildren whoinclude behavior changes, poorcovered her wallet missing with eu of nun," he noted. "But there p.m. with cocktails and a silentchard Village Public Relationsment leasing excellence," in theTheBenchmarkon Sulllrday. an excess of $1000 in it, she label reader and avoiding the use sustained minor head injuriesattention span, sleep disorders açe several measures youcan take of facial moisturizers with fra- auction in the Normandy Lounge 967-1800. competition sponsored by the Built is a beautiful northwest. with minimal orno effecton their asked the volunteer Auailiary la- toprotectyourskin from the cold, followed by an elegant dinner at und learning disabilities thut can glances and those containing Apartment Council of Greatersetting, The Benchmark includes ulerinuss and mental slatus, laterlast up lo Sin months or longer. dies at the Information Desk if itdryness and winds of Chicago Chicago. The award for seniora fine-dining restaurant,library, hadbeen turnedin. After learningwinters.' chemicals such as urea, lactic t,t,t':,tt> ," t enpurienced blood clots or werePrompt diagnosis and treannmt acidand ummoniumlactate ç hoaxing ayas based on excellence spacious apartments with fully- found lo have skull fractures or thatshehadarrivedatthehospitul can hasten the recovery persod or Dr. Medansky explains that thewhichcanirritutolheskin. in resident activities, interior andequipped kitchens, 24-hour se- othurprohlemsreqnieing Surgery, by lesi, the volunteers called the '' even prevent some laler proh- onset of severe winter conditions "No eneover-the-counter exterior appearance, 'marketingcurity, transportation, maid and said Loyola's Yoon S. Hahn,lents, De.Hnhn stressed. Park Ridge Cab Company andoften means u drop in humidity programs andleasing success. linen service and a full schedule learned that the driver had fouud product is'neccssanily better than M.D principal investigator for This advice is especially trueR and an incteuse in thy, artificial another," he warns. "Find a prod- Two agencies which work forof social àctivilies, For moro in- thuMsuaech. the accidentcuused achild to lose her billfold. Murk Kountis, theheating which causen the skin to The Benchmark atso won ALEXformation, or for a personal tour, cub driver, had driven to Midway act which agrees with you und Seven percentof theseehildren'consciousness. lose moisture. A simple change in stickwitbit" awards for their contribution loplease cull The Benchnaark at MicheleJ.Madeksza were determined to be fully alert Dr. Hahn's recommendation to Airport whrrç hiS cab passengerskin cleansing and moisturizing the marketing effort, Karen May(708)490-5800. and responsive, as measured onphysicians is to me computed to-,found lIte wallet and turned itmutines may be heneficint, the Whitelong,hotbaths ennecIan- Michele J. Madeksza is the theChildren'sComa Scale (modi-mography (Ce) scans when ley- Over to the driver. The billfold'sdermatologist advises. ing. Dr. Meduesky advises that. New courses Assistance with newly named vice president of fled Glasgow Cornu Scale) thaIing lo determine the entent of a ownerwas overjoyed when Mark "cleanliness is not always next to Professional Services at Resar- Dr. Hahn developed. Such fmd-child's bead injury, even thoughpersonally renented Ihn wallet "Facial and body moisturizing Godliness." offered for medicare filing rection Medical Center, 7435 W. ings would normally indicate nosuch diagnostic tests are eupen- and Iliad refused a reward for hisshosstdbe done right after bathing TalcottAve,,Chicago. farther treatment. other than ob-Sive. " honesty and personal delmveryofor showering, while the skin is "In' the winter, rinse well but senior adults still damp," he stresses. "Thisdon't sit and soak in the tab," he Medicare forms and payments Madoksna, who was named to servation is necessary. However, The most common caute oflhelostbillfold. Ehe post by Sister Donnu Marie, thu patients later had to undergohead injuries among childeen ts a The Thursday morning votan-helps lo seal inthemoisture. Bath advises. "Soaking may only nane- Several new courses havebeen can prove-to be mast confusing, embate skin problems. In cold addedto thespringEmeritus non- CR., executive vice president, brain uungery,Dr.Hahn said. fall, Dr. Hahn said. Seventy-fiveteelS at the hospital informationoils, which have alinsitedeffectif especially now when Income Tax added to bath water, cause some weather, hot water is mom iodlaI- credit program at Oakton Corn- time is approaching. The govern- assumed her new responsibilities Hit study is the firstof its kindpercent of the children studieddesk were just as happy that two , Jan.24. conducted using this modifiedhad fallen; another 11 percent goodeitirenshad mudepossibleameut problems for older people ing to thy skis than coalen water, munity College East for adultsmeut demands accountability for so keep paar shower or tub tep- Over age 50. Registration is being She comes -toResurrection . Glasgow Cornu Scale.The pro-had been struck by cars or othergoodnewsstory Ihathudbegun alsince they tend tu make the bath payments mude and received in tub slippery. Itisperhapsbettcr toid" JJ1rR accepted in IheMONNACEF Of- 1989, with more than ten years of ad- ject involved 937 childeen whovehicles uspedestrians. 5 am. Thursday, Jun. 25. fice, room 160, 7701 N. Lincoln For the past five yetirs, Fayc ministmtive experience, mostre- had been admitted lo hospilal Ave., Skokitr Classes begin theBrown ofme Center of Concern ccstty serving us viceprexident of emerguncyrooms with head inja- weekof April 3. han bees assisting people who Professional Services ut the 394- riet of varying degrees of severi- SornFofullei,ew courses of-have asked for help with their bed NoircI Hospital in Detroit. In ty. The Glasgow Coma Scale was fered will include: "Our Environ- Medicate problems. She can be her new position, Madekszu wilt , used to assess 'patients' eyes, '#ÓLLYWOOD 'Ifó(18E ment," "Pathways to Tmanquii- consulted privately either in a assume respousibilitins for a 'vu- 'movements andverhalresponses. Nearly 43 percent of the'patienla ty,"."Securities and Investing II," client's home srmher office. A riety ofprograms sad services in- "Is it Misnpel or MiOpelI7.,""- telephone call to her is alt that is cloding: Cardiology, Laboratory, wereleis than 3 years old. S'FiN! Iba Yoga for Beginners" and needed to take advantage of this RespiraloryTherapy,'Cardiac. Ofgreaterconcem IoDr. Hahn A DISTINCTIVE "SvelteatSixty." free service. She can be reached Rehab andtheFitness Cester,Re. urn thefindiugs ofusureey show- SENIOR RETIREMENT Courses are also offered in an, by calliugTho Center ut 708/823- habililstion Services, Radiology lag that only about one-thud of humanities, physical education,0453 or by stopping is the office Services,' tIse Family Practico parents orguardians are eupecled phi!oxophy, social science, psy- Centerand the Cancer Center. to carry ont physicians' mItrar- RESIDENCE ioSuile223ofthe lOSON, North- ' chologyand sociology, All cours- west Highway Building in Park Madeksza is u member of the tiens after a hrad-injnredchild is es arc offered during the day for Ridge. American College ofHealth Core senthome.- An entirely unique approach twolo Iøwceks, Executives und is active in the ' Approximately half of the chd- Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds: Other ncrviccs offered by The dient caretakers responding to In-district residents over age CraterincludeEmployment, Alumni Association of George to retirement living awaits 60 are eligible for half price tui- Home Sharing, Income Tax As- Wushioglon University's Depart- you at theLawrence House The Privacy of Your Own tian. For course infoimation, call sistance, Blood Fressure Testing ment of Heollh Services Admin- Stop 635-1414. For registration infer- istralion. in Chicago. There, residents Living Quarters Combined with the and Blood Sugar Screening, Per- . smoking clinic mation, call 982-9888, santiCounseling, Legal und take advantage of the Companionship of Good Friends WillsCounseling,Financial A Slop Smoking Clinic wit be can and Supportive Staff Members Planning and Information andMended held at Rush North Shore Medi- fine social atmosphere, àc- . Close at Hand Referral Service. We also span- cal Center from 7:30 lo 9:30 p.m. cented by many planned ac- sor a Grief and Loss SupportHearts ',, Tuesday, March 6 through Fn- . Group and a Weight Watchers ' tivities and programs. as well . , day, March 9; Monday, March Daily Social Programs & Activities meeting ' Group, 52; usdMonday, March19. as by thehotel's convenient . Holiday Celebrations Sponsored by the medical cnn- The Lutheran General 'Ifospi- . Musical Entertainment . location.The Lawrence Crane Tech Old tal-Park Ridge Chapter of the tor's Gond Health Program, the '. . Lectures on Current Events ' Mended Hearls' offers support clinic will be candoctedhy health House makes available such . Movies Bingo Field Trips Timers Reunion. educator Joel Spitzer. Cost of the Crane Tech Old Timers Resu- and encouragement to people introductory session is $30; the conveniences as a delightful Library Medical Offices ionDinnerwill beheldutthe 5ko- who have sad heart disease, heart remaining five sessions cost $125 snrgery nrothnrtseartprobtems. restaurant, the security of' a In-home Health Care Agency .kin Holiday lun at Touhy and andinclude both follow-up cose- Central Avenue on Wednesday, The nest meeting of Mended 24hour switchboard and the a Beauty Shop Laundry Facilities . soling and amonlbly newsletter. a Rooftop Solarium Muy9,at3:45 p.m.Thnclassesof FleurIs wilt be held on Thursday, For further informados aud to March 1, at7:30p.m.itstheJohn- ' luxury .391/2 and 40 and 29 1/2 and 30 . register, cull the Good Health that maid services Full Security Accessible Parking son Andilorium,Parkside Center. will be honored on the occuuion Peognarnat6ll-9600, eat, 3588. provide. Other amenitiês in- . Shopping Bus for Your Marketing Needs Mel Greengux, RD., Registered 'r , ofthnir 50th and 60th anniversar. FROHOCK- ins., Dietitian, Lutheran General Hou- dude an in-house food shop, Cull Herman Helfer, Class of pital, will discuss "Eating for a Heritage Club STEWART... . beauty and barber salons. and SPECIAL OFFER: $100.00 OFF Prodantá to, 37,at(312)921-O200lOa.m,lo3 Healthy Heart," Oath PatientAid call 'of Polish 'a. your Home Healthoarø needs. p.m. und (708) 205-9520 after 7 For more information, adrugstore. 'Visitthe THE FIRST MONTH'S RENT Cardio Rehub, Ltd. 825-7040. Attractively styled, raggedly p.m. and weekends for more in- Americans .. If you rent your apartment before ballt. Lawrence House formation. . The Heritage Club of Polish Chicago's in-town retirement May 1, 1990. If a friend rents an THURSDAY IS American will hold ils neat meet- apartment withyou, you willreceive SENIOR CITIZEN DAY lagon Sunday,March4 at the Co- hotel for active seniors. an additional$50.00off your 5% OFF North American ' Martyrs pemicus Cultural Center, 5216 , , ON ALL PURCHASES W. Lawrence ut 2 p.m. President first month's rent NO OTHER DtuC0uNTS APPLY 'Frank Biga will reportan npcom- MEOICAL SUPPLIES dinner dance lugeventsinthePolish- Come & join the fun CONVALESCENT 5105 Chairmen Andy Jr. and Andy comed heefdinner catered by the American Community and will at Hollywood House! SSLES 1, RENTALS Belerwattes, Sr. announce that well-known Barrington caterers. give a short talk on Casimir Fula- i' the North American Martyrs Sit dawn dinner will be followed ski. Tickets for April 22 "Swie- . Call for your appointment today! Council 64338 of the Knights of by dancing to the popular Music coaka" will be available at this oue Calumbas is holding Ach asnuat Coreels Bund. Ice cold beer, ' meeting. Special Entertoinment . .. (312) 728-2600 St. Fat and SL Joseph dinner wine, set-ups und ice will be pro- wilt follow the meeting. 5700 N. Sheridan Road dance. The dinner dance will be vided all evening. Donation is . The public is cordially invited 1020 West Lawrence Avenue 8337N.Sknkie Bled, held os Saturday, March 24 al SI. $18.50 per person. For more in- . to attend this meeting. Therewill . Chicago, IL 60660 Sknkie - 708) 671-6755 Jobs BrebeufGym, 8301 N. Han- formution and reservations call be acharge afone dollar for non- Chicago, Illinois 60640 Virginia Ellison, Manager 5229 S. Kedzie Ave, tern, Nilns. Doors will be opened Andy Jr. at 966.6961 or Andy Sr, members. Refreshments will be Call Mrs. Weaver at(312) 561-2100 Chieagn - 312) 434-1420 at 6:30 pm. What do we have tu al967-8976. ' served. For more iufonuation one , offer? A delicious, atyoucan eut cud . mvtanv'iooqstse'r.. ..

4. D D ' D ¿ 4 juçoLÌUJL OUILU Swedish Covenant president Social Securityreport' Physiçian named board chairman due April 16 relocates offlce Jame B. McCormick, M.D., Dr Thomas Holmes, MOE, a ,., president and chiefexecuijve of- People who received Social member of the Lutheran General Social Security benefits. When Medical Group, S.C., has relocat- ficer of Swedish Covenant }Jos- Security benefits and also earnings aie over the exempt pital, 5145 N. California, recently worked in 1989 may-have to file ed his internal medicine practice amounl,$1 in benefits is withiteld to tIté medical group's Neauct assnmedlheoffice of chairman of an earnings report by Aped 16, for each $2 of earningsover the the board of the Metropolitan Thomas A. Curt,, Social Scettri- limit. Center, 1775 Ballard Road, Park Chicagollealthcare Council. ty manager in Des PiamOs, said Ridge, The estimate of 1990 earnings Receiving a medical degree Dr. McCormick was appointed recently. ih reports filednow will deter- "p, L, to the boardin 1987 and has been from Northwestern University amember of the Councils fi- mine whatchecks wiibesent Ibis McGaw Medical School, Bohnen Any beneficiaiy whose earn- year. The 1990 exempt figure is , nance, executive and nominating isboard-certifiedininlemal reed- ings went Overthe exempt $6840 fiar persons under 65 and , committees. He was officially in- juice and isaclinical instructorat NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED amount is requited to file a. an- $9360 for those 65-69. Starling stalledas board chairman at nijal repon showing exncl caen- tlteUniversityof Illinois. 1990, forpcople6s-69, $1 inben- Holmes, a resident of Evans- MoeCs annual meeting held in ings for 1989 andettimatedearn- ellIs will be withheld foreach $3 -the organizations offices down-. ingsforl99fl. to,. completed his residency at town. James B. McCormick, M.D. ofearningsoverthelimjt. Northwestern University The annua) repon is .. a D . D D s Dr. McCormick recently wasAmerican Assocjation fon Medi- very im- McGaw Medical School lu 1985. I Exempt earnings vary for dif-portantinavoiding oVerpay asvarded the honor of Dislin- calSystemsInformatica,the ferentage greups, Canin said. For Previously, Holmeu was praclic- D s s s guishedFeltowship by the Amer-American Society ofCtinical Pa- mesta, and penalties can be im- ing atIbe Lutheran General Med- beneficiaries under 65, the 1989 posed fofailure to file, Curbs jean CollrgeofPhysician Exces- thologists, the lutemational ajnonntwas $6480. For thom 65- irai Group's Lincoln Park and II- tives, He also is a fellow of theHealth Evaluation Association staled. Anyone who received linoisCenterofficeuinChicago. 69, it was $8880. Earnings limite checks in 1989 and estimated College of American Pathoto-and the American and illinois do notapply when workers reach TheLutheran General Medical earnings over the exempt gisls and a memberofthe Amen-StateMedicatAssocialions. 70. amount Group, S.C., is a multi-specialty e e D can Academy of Medical Dinec- Dr. McCormick lives with his should have receivedan annual medical group with nine loca- . Cooking Center Cusin said that the exempt fig- report form in the mail. Reports tons, the American College ofwife Suzanne and their two chit- une it the amount a person can rions throughout the Chicagoland can also be obtained from HospitalAdministrators, the dneniu I.iecolnwood, IL. earn in ayearand utilI receive full Social aea with more than 180 physi- Security by calling 1-8fB-2345- ciansaffiliatedwith the organiza-. SSA. lion, Social Security funds I s Special People. - - needed for the future Trips. speakers, As thebalancnin theSocial Se- also insure lise ability ot me trust runty trust funds continuas to funds to pay benefits in the next exercice classes, bingo... . grow, so dors the public debate ceutuly. whalever our residents .çs. about the proper use ofthis mon- . Projections show thrit, as the wouldlike, larrange. ¿ '-e ey. tnteaded forbenefit payments overall population ages, fewer . in the next century, the increase workers will be paying into tIte Andsometitneslo . Model WWAS600G Model DDE9200G ' . ModelJB55OGJ has stimhtated interest in more system and more retirees will be Extra large rapacity for regular M0deIJHP7OVK/NK keep things lively--I xurprise them. short-term uses. Electronic Sensor Control Dryer. Deluxe black crystal control receiving benefits. During the Iriads, SPOTSCRUBBER cycle for Automatic permanent press and Electronic touch controls. 1.4 Cu. ft.. "I really enjoy worlring with seniors. Atstakeis the combined retire- 1990's the 'baby boom genera- panel. Electronic digital clock, microwave upper oven. Setf- small loads of tough stains and . knits cycle. 4 drying selections. They've all experienced so much in their . mrnt, sut-vivons, and disability lion in the workforce hun assured minute'timer and oven timer. cleaning lower oven. For vented Mini-Wash" system.,, Up-front lintfilter. , Black glass oven door. . lifetimes, yet there's so much more to trust funds which increased by a ratio of three workers for euch and non-vented installations. experience. and Im here to ma/te $38.8 billion in the last fiscal person receiving benefits. How- that happen. year. Thosefsíndsareprojecled to ever, when the baby bromees reach a trillion dollars by the tiros reach eetirement age, around the Microwave Upper Oven 'ive been at Oakton Arms since it of the cenluíy and peak at about year 2010, the ratio will drop to opened and have worhed with theowner- 2.8 trillion in loday'u dollars by only two workers for each tienefi- shipfortenyears. You know, I honestly the year2O2O. ciary. The gradual increase in Some of the current debate can't imagine being anywhere else. " I- trust fuedreserves now is needed centers on consideration which is toallów payment of benefits to ' with Georgie Hollander, being given to possible othrr these fulureretirees. I - . Microwave Oven Ice/Water Dispenser . Dishwasher Activities Director, Oakton Arms nsrs, such as higher benefits, or While the debatewill, no .Refrigerator the towering of Social Security doubt, continue, the new Com- taxes lo return Social Security to missiouerof socialSecurity, a pay-as-you-go system. Both of Gwendolyn S. Icing, has vowed ill f Special Place. these suggested allensatives ig- lo protect the trust funds agalust none the issues which led to So- diversion forother . A small, personalized retirementcorn- uses. Our job cialSecurity'scurrentgood is to makesare the moneyis there munity with just 102 apartments health. - forthebenefits," shehussaid. In 1983, remedies were de- I . Surprisingly affordable rents Letting the funds accumulate sised by Ihr bipartisan Commis- as provided under currrnt law ion on Social Security for . Close to restaurants, shopping and a then will insure financial stabililyfor inancially troubledSocial Seem- welt into Ilsenexlceutury. Ljill/il transportation ly system. Congress adopted the More information about Social I Commission's recommendations . Providing 24-hour buildin Security financingcan be ob- higher Social Security laxes, tamed by calling the nationwide security and emergency ca benefit cuts, and coverage exlen- loll-freenumber l-8go-2345- M0deIJGBP26GEJ . ModelJEl465H .. Model TFXS7FL systems in each apartment sions - in un effort to resolvenot SSA. It's available Monday thin Model GSD2800L nty the immediate problems, but Friday 7AM-7PM. Lift-off black glass oven window 1.4 eu. ft. oven Cavity. Electronic Built-in compartment door for easy I I performance monitoringpro- s Offering a complete range of door. Waist-high broiler. Porcelain digital display with clock. Auto- access. Spacemaker' door with groen.. Its-year full warranty on health and supportive service enameled cooktop. Automatic matir cooking control with Auto extra deep porta-bins. 26.6 ru. ft. PermaTuf® tub and door liner options Bank sponsors Benchmark pilotless ignition. . Reheat. Shelf. Temp Cook/Hold. capacity;.9.88 ru. ft. freezer. (ask for details). free blood . Ownership with 20 years of senior hosts lecture housing experience in the pressure screening Self- Cleaning Oven Electronic Controls SpaceCenter 27 POTSCRUBBER Cycle Chicago area on Africa Peterson Bank will host a free Paul Schindler, president of . Model apartments shown blood pressure screening for any- the African Wildlife Foundation Monday through Friday, Onu 55 years or older on Monday, in Washington D.C., will givea 9 am-Spm, Saturday and March 5 from 11 am. to I p.m. in slide uhow andleclureon African GE Answer Cenler 800.526.2000 Sunday, Noon-4pm the hank lobby, 3232 W. Peter- wildlife at 7 p.m. Wednesday. son, Chicago. The screening is Feb. 28, at the Benchmarkof sponsored by the bank's Club 55, CALL 827.4200 TO ARRANGE Hoffman Estates, a rental retire- I 4 FORA LUNCH AND TOUR. which offers uamerous benefits ment community locates! at 1515 fonts membees andforthe 55 andBarrington Road in Hoffman Eu- S' Welcome over community in general. Re- lates. Home freshmenla will he served at the Amoog those expectedto ut- Prompt. fiel/ab/e Service screening. tend the lecture is Faut SeIde- dIes's father, Ralph Schiadler, A nurse from Swedirh Cove- a ... With Approved Credit- $300.00 Minimum Purchase cant Hospilal will conduct theBenchmark resident. Toreserve Mon.-Thurs-Fni. blood pressure screening, whichyourseatforthe evening'sevents, 9 to S 1665 Oakton Place Des Plaines. IL 60018 call The Beechmarkat 490-5800 w ri is quick and easy. High blood Tues.-Wed. 708/827-4200 pressare can lead to many medi- m 9 to 6 Vis i:;ì Equal Housing Opportunity cal problems. Once delected, TV & Appliances Saturday however, it can easily he reduced 7850 NMilwaukee lOto5 through anumberofmethods, in- USE.THE RUI;;IE Sunday eluding diet, stress reduction, and Nibs medicatiou. 470-9500 , 12to4 Home & Energy Hórne& Enérgy Protectyourhousehold surfaces from moisture Low voltage outdoorlighting Decorate Now itho time to mop octperly preparing thesurface. on the glass. resistant additive can keep the crease ventilation. A good rule of Completé. Service, your home-improvement battle Remove all muse paint with a wund looking new lunger. thumb is one square fool of ven- Because euidatiun istaking with mirrors Selection & Repair plan, bitt before you begin, take chemical stripper or heat gun, place, the first signs nfrust is hab- One mare paint: Ventilation of tilation opening for every 31(0 One of the moti dramatic ways Some advice from the Guru of then wash the surface and allow bling, blistering pabst. Whether the underside of the deck's square feet of space afattic, base- can - tu enhance a home's decmr is Get itat . spruce upany garden How-Tw Get ready to square off it to dry completely. Repair all it happens to a parch railing, wood is important. Never paint ment and crawlspace area. And through Ihn use mf mirrors. Village Plumbing against the Moisture Monster. holes or cracks with wood filtre, remember tonse the vent fans in mailbas, light fintssre nr other or varnish underneath; use only Before yan begin that annual. Mumm ase particularly helpful Moisture, the number one and always use a primee before surface, rust is an eyesore. your home; after you shower masonry and ground cuver. The a waad preservative if you feel in small homes, cmndnminiums GAS; YOUR BEST - enemy of household surfaces, at- applying the finishing coat. leave the fan on for at least 15 ritual of weeding and feetiizing lights canbe mounted at ground Restore metal surfaces that are it's necessary to protect this side. your garden and planting new me apartments, where they seem ENERGY VALUE tacks your home with a triple Ta provide maximum peutec- minutes. - level or attached to walls,eaves threat - water, vapor and ice. lion for house trim surfaces, The areas ofynur home where annuals,peeennials,ground to expand the sine uf areas. Now you're ready to Incide mr trees. Cnlmred freses are SAVE MONEY Sometimes the Moisture Mon- cheese a premium brand paint. you cook and clean help feed the your home-maintenance and im- covers and shrubs, you may want Throughout the home, there available fer added drama. WHENYOU nIer is doing its domuge and you Also, because some trimis Moisture Monster, sdany wood provement projects with some to consider the impact "lighl_ are many strategic places for . Globe Lights: This unique style REPLACE don't even know it. Before the prone tu mildew,, consider add- or metal surface,such as useful tips that will help you beat scaping" can make. mf light uses a translucent touches of mirrored surfaces. In "low voltage uutdmoe lights er YOUR OLD visible signs of cracking and ing a fungicide to the paint to cabinets,shelves or trim,is the Moisture Monster and pro- frosted globe that evenly diffuses the entry hall, for instance, a can enhanci any ganden, patiner WATER peeling appear un your paint, or control it.I recommend Rust- especially eulnerable to moisture text those vulnerable household hghl in ail directions. lt's ideal fmr handsomely framed mirror can deck,"saysPhilKineer, HEATER your wood begins to warp and Gloom Wood Saver with Teflon damage. In addition to surface surfaces. For even more useful illammatmg stepping stmnes, the help set mli that table er rack in split, moisture is already darnag- for a durable bawiee against protection, ventilation is vital. Dl? hints on surface protection, marketing manager at Intrrmailc am inviting manner. WITH Inc., edges mf punds, wildflowers, isrgwood and metal household moisture and mildew. 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The objectof paPhihoeoroeeieq, The baud will be enterlatning from the North Coutral a chance in Nues to be held at ItT this february, on Suuday, Fob, 25, from 4 to 8 College Dear Editor: Ihecantestis to ueewho could de. campus for the last decade,will I have read your columns inPharMorhave sold oar communi- will the supposed low prices reTiley, He will never be able to sup- small businesses. In this age of Sign,construct andtestthe They include local students:p.m. at the school, 7500 W. Tal- Culver Honor colt,Chicago. boreinirodocet-jie September. The Bugle for quite a few years. Ity an image of such low potes maie oece the competition has portiocal fandraining through hisbig business. the small gay must r-nirongeut bridge following tosti- Kevin W. Chum andDeanC. Ma- Muaic from the roaring 20's, have always looked forward tothat the consumer has failed to been eliminated. The chales al-own drug ubre; he will nevergo,butt hope thatin the future his toteupecificationu. Roll students rinajsjsofLiñeolnweed. Laura B. Theprograwill iocladw cred- thelatestedition and have saved u ready charge different prices in The winning bridges DeLuge ostI Maria F, Katz dixieland, and the big band soond look at the intangibles offered by sponsor a baseball teem or aimpact will at least be remem- were tIe- . df it and nOn'ceeditporformesceof- few to be read again later. I havetheindependent.How. many other areas of the city. Who's tobowling league; he will never bebored, Thank you very much for terminedby total weightsupport- Culver Middle Schoof, 6921Motion Grove: ThereseK. Shun-will he fealsored hy these profes-foriogo in ensemble, Oaktoo, Nitra, it pleased to sional musicmakern, concert band just had occassion to lake out andtimes has a storelike Say Mor de- saythattheirpoliceswon't able to donaban ad io the churchlistening. ed. Thetoptwobridgenwere sub' nu-alsan of Norridge:Elizabeth A. and pep hued, as wellas private . oanncethose students who bane Make op a table of fun-living read your column from Oct. 23,livered au emergency prescrip- change in Hilen later on down the bulletin orBoy Scoucadvcrtising, Sincerely, muted as foBows: tut place- Aner, Karen A, Davlisr,Bradley lostoes in a variety of brassin- 1986, which dealt with the clos-tian or just some supplies to a road. His contribution to the communi- ChurtesJ, Gawronski, R. PH. Jennifer Meyer, neniur achieved Honor Roll Status forM. Meloy, tod Michuel Stntzmaopeople and join su foran after-strumento, In addition, perfor- - bridge the secood marking period: Amy noon ofmlicking mripic that will ing ofPankau Drugs inNiles. Un-shut-in? The big stores politely Does anyone really care if an- ty will always be private, Nues, IL supported 67,000 kilogramsor. ofFarkRidge; andlohu S..Eyan, mance opporounides in jazz and fortunately, another similar situa-ignore any mention of deliveryotherindependentpharmacy Athauasiou, ThomasBudello,William Chueg, July L. OrAte-Setyourfeetutuppieg, . Big business is over-runeieg 147 lbs, 2nd place MonicaDun- Gregory iuslrumerttal conducting willhe don is noh' upon us with theservite. Oar chale meutions their closesits dooeu? Somrtimeu I the American free enlerprise sys- Czajkowski, Tracydo, Kevin Yoang Joon Pakand Tickets are $10 and refresh-istcorporateai into theprogram ieavy5 annoir anal Marry Beth Frey, Jeremy Niedermuier, Re-ArtJ. Tumerofskolcie meets will he available, proposed closing of Say Morslogan of "people who care."wonder, Believe it or col the Vil- tOm, to quoto Mr, Bad Besser of Marquette McMteenna ,junoir -bridgeoup- during thu ftrst threeyears. Call Drugs within the neat two weeks.That's pretty good for an opera-luge of Hiles has had over the beccaOhlcoti undJanetSong. Call 775-6616 fortieketa m'in- The Bugle, Yet the public nid- fornoation. (70ll) 42O-S400for information, Their employees have been noti- tian that can make people wait asyears a reputaiou of being a very mutely determines who wilt grow graduate fied and their stock is bring soldlong as two boors for a prescrip- tough area to do business in. und who will go oui of bnsieess. off at half price. 4nother lamen-tian. When you trade with an in-Stores like Say Mor have been Their loyalty or lack ofit will de- More than 350 students re- tably sad occurrence is about todepeudeot you esoally deal with "cherry-picked" by thosejust talc- termine their awn fate. When theceined degrees from Marquette befall our Village of Niles. the owner. 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t ht+Band "Mrs. Warren's Profession" mebeiu..i . - announces at NorthJight -Arts Alliance Levy tomanage Notre Damehosts schedule Northlight Thealte atid direc-zen rates ae available. Northlight Arlington tor Richard E. T. White have fi-in located at the corner of Green to Present comedy The Notre Damelttesurrection ealized casting for George Ber-Bay Rd. at McCormtckBlvd. tu a haunted house Coecert Baed, Jazz Batid (the nard Shaw's MRS. WARREN'S Evanston. Ftueparktngi5 apatIa- Arts A1liancrNorthwestern concerns two critics, Moon -andeateries Melodons), and Marching Band PROFESSION, the fourth pro-hieatthe theatre. Northlight University's student-run theaterBirdhoot, who are stock Stoppar- Titrer years ago Notte Dame Marc Carey has really High School in Niles decided specsac- are annosncing their busy Fehru- doction in Northlight's t5th An-Theatre is wheelchair accessiblr. cumpuny,announcedffltita win- dian characteru. The plut unfolds AdImgIon IntemnlionalRace- to alar network. He has beenwith .ars] andMarch schedules. niversary Season. The productionFor ticket information call the ter mainslage production will be as real life and stage action inter-course has selected The Levydo something differeul thattheir the Underworld for Restaurants to slsdenta would eujoy. Something two years and The Melodons first bans! jazz will bu presented Feb. 28 tIssu-Northlight Theatre box office at Tom Stoppard'sBritishfarce,mingle, bringing theplay toa sur- manage all food he hnsdecidesjsojoinUs again. - that would definitely appeal band competitions in on Feb. 24 April t, with an opening night(708) 869-727g or Tickettnaaster TheReallnspecterHound prise conclusion. The show willservare operations at America's to Dave Witek is thestage man- premier thoroughbred teenagers: Being scared in atRollingMeadowsHigh performanceon March 7 atl p.m.at(3t2) 9021500. - The Real Inapector Houndwasbe directed by Betsy Themas and race track, a ager. Heeeally knows how to talk School. The- second is Saturday written in 1968 und Otra! located in north suburban haunted house. Group, stadent-and senior citi- - - per-preducedbyCarolyn Manetti. Arling. to peopleandges.s thejob done. ton Heights, II.. The appoinlment This will be the Ihird March tO al Madde!ien High formed at the Criterion Theatre, - year for Faul Miller is a Notre Dame School. This will be the Melo- In 1972, itwasperformeej in New was announced jointly by Rich-designing, building andesecut- slndeut and has been with the Wrestlewars go"WiId" The Real Inspector Hound willard L. Duchosgois Chairman ing the Underworld: the doss 4th appearance at this coñ- York at Theatre POne und thebe presented in McCormick Au- of Haunted Haunted House for Iwoyears. He test and they have previously tab- on cablevision Shaw Theatre, ltwas Stoppardu ArlingtonInternationalRace- -Hoase fur Nutre Dame's Mardi is one of our top ditorium, 1999 Sheridan Rd., incourse, und Larry and MarkGras. actors. ên second twice and ftrst once. second publicly performedstageEvanston, on Feb. 23 and 24at 8 We mustalso give creditto our The Notre Dame/Resunection' World Championship Wres-fury of savage watlare wrestling Levy, principals of The Many of the originalcreators tung stars will electrify viewer's play. The play isa parody ofand I I p.m. For ticket informa. Levy sponsors, Disco Videa, Swenson Marching Band will be perform- fans ofall agra are sure to enjoy. Restaurants, - were studeuls who have gradual. Mousetrap, by Agatha Christs. ltIion,pleasecall (708) 492-2367. Paint, and Hades DenotedHouse. iag for the second year in arow insenses with almost tImm hours of "Wrestle War '90, Wild Thing edandare reluming to do the battle on Sanday, Feb. 25 whenpromises to be an event Iba! sets Wsthout these people, especially the Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Haunted House because they had Disco Video, the Underworld Chicago on March 17. The bandCablevisionpreséntaWrestlethe standard for a new decade of Former music teacherreturns sosuuch fun gelliug involved. War'90 WitdThiug, wresllingactiolt. Wefeel that this woalduothappen, - is also planning a trip to South Travèl filmon Creatorsof Notre Dame's So don't miss Notre Dame's Bend, Indiana to the University This LIVE National Wrestlingis one PayFer View program that with DePaul Jazz Ensemble Llannted House includePrunk Association event will be cable-shouldn't be missed," said Ken Waguer who is a professional Mardi Gras which is taking place ofNotreDame where they will be on Tuesday, Feb, 27 ut Notre Resurrection Auxiliary Benefit Chairwoman Masy Ann Glass- cast from 6 - 9 p.m. on CableTeemback, CablevisionFregram- - Ott Tharsday, Feb. 8, the De- vies and television. He holds East Africa make-up artist. Frank isexcep. conducted by Father George Wis- Faul Jazz Ensemble performed Dame High School, 7655 Demp- ner(R) sfNofridge, andinvitalions Chai,woman Karyl Dwyer(L) kirchen (former director of theChannel 29 for just $14.95. (t-miugManager. - music degrees from Northwest- homily gifted at directing. "He ofParkRidge begin addressing invitations for the Auxiliary's ele- 8007885.SLAM) Cablevision of Chicago is nf- for the CulverMiddle SchoolsIe- em U and the University of Iowa, The dangerously breathtakingbas a theatrical experience ster,Niles, from4 to 10p.m. Melqdons) in prepaeation for the dents. Il is directed by Dr. Ed that Call (708) 965-2900 for infer- gant Step In Timespring benefit. Illinois State band competition. Live from lheGreensbom Col-filiated with Cablevision Syu-. and a doctorate in administrationbeauty and the thrillingmysteryhas eeveeheen attemptedatNosre mmm in Greensboro, North Car-' Rocher, who was a member of maton. The Friday, April27 eventat the Wosdfield Hilton and Towers Futhermore, March 4, Father Ictus Corporation (ASE:CVC), from the University of Illinois-that surround East Mrica willDame," said Marc Carey. Wiskirchen wilt bring the Uni-etna, literally dozens of beastly headquarteredisWoodbury, - the musicfacnityin the Niles Ele- Chicago. come alive in a travel film at (Arlington Heights) includes a cocktail reception and hors mentarySchols from t972-19il0. . championship tille bonIs will un--New York. The DePanI Saar Ensemble d'oeuvres beginningat6:30p.m., followedbya 7:30p.m. dinner, versity of Notre Dame jazz en- p.m. Wednesday, March 7 at the semble to Nôtre Dame Highdosbtedly produce an unleashed Dr. Ed Kecher is Chairman ofprovides music studegls withanMalneEastHigh School Auditor- bntertainrnont and dancing, according to the benefit chairwom- School. The concertwill be in the Ballet returns peefonnanee Studies at the De-opportunity lo perform jazz undism, Dempster und Poller RdS., Tenth anniversary - an. Tickets are priced at $75 and all proceeds will bene!it the cafeteria and start at 3 p.m. Ad-Pianist PautUniveesity School of Music,commercial music, and is cum-Park Ridge. Auxiliaryk current $1 million pledge to expand outpatient surgi. mission willbe $2perperson. to Centre East and teaches low brass, brassen-prised of 17 performers. The en- Sponsored byOakton Commu- - sembles andjaze ensemble, Asa cal services at Resurrection Medical Center, 7435 W. TalcoS - OnMarch 15, 16, 17, and-t8,performs semble performs frequentlyonnity College MONNACEF, the - Thegraceful and hilarious par- - professional trombonist, he has concert Ave., Chicago. members of the hand will be per- odies of Leu Bullets Treckadem DrFaul'sLincoln Park campusprogram taIses viewers to the silos at library appeared with the Chicago Sym-und is currently preparing foranund sounds of Tanzania, Kenya For additional information or to be placed on- the invitation forming in- the pit orchestra for 7o-Monte Carlo return Feb. 23- phony, the Lyric Opera, the Chi Legendarysinger-songwriter theplayTheWizardofOz aRos- upcoming appearance at the Elm-und Uganda. Thefirst slop is Noi-Bah Gibson wilt headline u technically acconsphalset guitar- mailing list, please contact the Resurrection Auxiliary office at Ramon Salvatore wiliperform24 loCentrellastinSkokie. - cago brans Ensemble and for ma- siat- isli, as well as servingas execu- nrrçction HighSchool in Chica- -at Skokie Public Library on Feb. hurstJgzzPestival, - robi, she grealsafari city andpro-cial performance featuring gui- (312) 702-5110. - Ballets Trockadem will per-. - live director of the Old Town go. 25 at3 p.m. Mr. Salvalore is ana- certi to Tsnvo National Partc, thelaristjhnHirsch und otherChica- form Friday, Feb. 23 and Salite- - School ofFolkMnsic. - These competitions and per-tire ofChicago. He studied at theday, Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. The a!!- world's largest wind animalre-go performers to celebrate the serve. Aller un enciting fsve'day foemances allow the students ofRacy! AcademyofMusic in Lou-male troupe delights audiences Cablevisioncontest Tenth Anniversary ofthe Friend- This shoal recreates their joint - A free puppet show for chi!-open at t p.m. with the show be- Notre - Dame and Resurrectiondou andperformesl for the Socie-with their paradies of clahsical ascent ofMousst Kilimanjaro, theship concert Series, Friday, Feb. Four lucky Cablevision sub- continent's -highest performances of the flete Friend- dyes of att ages is scheduled forginning at 2p.m. High Schools an nnparallnledop-ty ofSt. Martin-in-the-Fields. 14eballet. . samplerestriction listis allached. peak,the 23, 8 p.m. at Friendship Concert scribers may remember the 90's scene changes into the AanboseliHall, ship Concert held on Feb. 20, Sauírday. Febrawy 24. in the The 45-mimne program lea- pertunitytO gain experience anddebnted in 1980 atCarnegie Re- - "Weueeveryexcitedtobe able Kolpin undAlgonquin 1980. Other top chicagopeefoens. Founded inNew Yodc in 1974, ai the decade theybecume inedia Game Reserve where the audi- show offtheirmnsical skills. - - to offer - our subscribers Roadn, Des Plomes. cilalHalL - Park View School gym. 6200, tures theMelikin Puppets, a na- LesBalletsTcuckddem- De - ularstll the ers will alsobe appearing. LakeSL,Morton Grove. Dooxdonai !ouringcompany speciatiz- An exponynt el 20th CenturyMonte Carlo became a profes- chatter to become a lecal celebri-ence will essjoyclone views of the Tickets for the performance Beginning Feb.t, Cabtepi- 0'. We look -forward to readingworld's most dangerous animals. Bob Gibson whose thirtyyear ing in schon! - assemblies and American piano mnsic, Mr. Sal- siena!touringcompany twq sign's "Why I Love Cable" are$9 in advance, $11 althr door ARE YOU A UVINNER? Resurrection valore will perform contempo- con- each and every essay, and learn-More adventure is is 510er al thecareer has edmore than 15 chi!drens theafre. The program, years later and has since received tell got underway, and quarterly Stone Age site ofOlduwai Gorge und may be pnaehaaed from the WIN et theCosmogwees rary selections in addition to stan- ing about our customer's favorile albums, major Concert appear- which is free for those attending. High presents much international acclaim. Men Winners inill have the opportunity and the vastSerengelaplains Thuances und a current syndicatedMl. ProspectParkDisthc, 41 t S. ...espoeiolly is underwritten by Simkins Fu- dard repertoire. He is a recenttaire u!! the pat-IS in prehenting a aspects of their cable service,' Maple SL,Mt. Prospect. Bloslriook end Crops. to appearin cahle print und lelevi- suidDinaApril, Cablevision pub- finale wlll feature a spectacularchildren's television show, is of nOra! Home and the Mortonbañjo buddies recipient of a-Solo RecitalistFel- -playfnl,entertuiuingview ofc!as- sien advertising. A free light buffet will be - lic affairs manager. journey on special Land Revert,legendary stature as a performer ONE 3-ho'm esion i, Grove Days Committee, the ho!. iowship from the National En-sicalballetinparodyform. pack animals, and served concert goces priorto the dowmentforthe Arts. Tu enter, viewers must seed in Cablevision of Chicago is al- ou foot lo-andis comsidered the father of the show beginning at 6:30 o!I you nood...only $50! suBer organization which p!ans Les Ballets Tumbadero De att essay of200 words or less de- MoantKenyaNutionalpark, p.m. at and coordinates the annaat lude- Do ysin remember "The Red Admission is free. The Library Monte Carlo's enhancing of tise filialed with Cablevision Sys- Chicagafolkperformerfraterptytheadjacent Friendship Park ACTUAL HANDS-ON PLAYWITH Garter" how abont"YonrFather's scribing whey they love their tenta Corporation (ASE:CVC), Tickets are $4.75 perpersonfrom the1960'sthrough the VEGAS- LIKE EQUIPMENT. pendence Day cetebration and is located at 5215 Oakton Streetspirit ofdance as an art form will Conservatory,395 Algonquin Mustache?" cable service. Beines will be headquarteredinWoodbury,und $2.50 for residents overagepresent. Rd., Des Plaines. last Christmas' - visit by Santa in Skokie. delight and amuse the most judged onsincerity, 60. Por information, Jim Hirsch has achieved ac- Beginners and Experienced players If yea remember - come and honesty, New Yorlr callthe Call255-5380for additional will benefit from oar knowledge. through the stree!s of the vi!!age. enjoy thzlatest - Banjo Buddies knowledgeable as well as the creativity, and enthusiasm. One MONNACEFOIBce, 982-9888. claim as One of Chicago'smost information unddieections. - - Fer additiona!information, SkokieArt novicrintheaudience, - CASINO STRATEGIES, NC. Disielaad Band atResurrection winner will be announcedou please ca!! the Morton Grove - High School on Sunday, Feb. 25 Guild meeting Tickets forLesttalletsTrocka- April 15, July 15, Oct. 15 andJan. (708) 205-1811 Park District 965-7447. from4to8p.m. duro De Monte Carloare$22 and 15. Entries must be recived by The Banjo Buddies Dixieland Attise ceo! meeting ofthe Sko-$20. They are available at the midnight, the 13 of each judging Band is an all round entertain-kie Axt Guild, Tuesday, Feb. 27,Centre East Box Office, 7701-A month forconsideration. Allnon- : Thelma Barr will demonstrateN. Lincoln Ave. in Skokie, or at :RESTAUJ?4NT ment phenomd000. They will de- winning essuya will rollover for GUIDE light you with Disieland, Big dsp bet ef collage at thr Skokieany TicketMaster outlet. Group Ihunextjudging. - i',I'i Band and Sing-a-tong music -Public Library, 5215 Oaklon St., ratesareuvailableandvisa, Mas- In additiontu appearing in - Reserve atable ($10 a ticket -Skokie,at7:30 p.m. tercard and American Express are roble advertising, each winner Theartisthasexhibited welcome. Tickets may alsobe or- - 53 off for senior citizens) for fan -will alsoreceive one month of

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Thin is a ticket dance - ' : Joey Dee & the Slauliners. - Weekdays: 6:00. 8:00, 10:00 IPG-131 Opon ta the public from 9 am. - NOT ø DSUWRY Io 2 p.m. The Great TrainEscape milis tickets selling foe $3.50 per Two Convenient Locations To Serve You Let Ihemtake you down memorylane with Music I InThe Heart Of Chinatown HELD OVER "CHRISTMAS VACATION" feasurea hundreds oftoy Irains in person in advance, $4 per perseo of the 50's& 60's featuring thePeppermint Twist. all size gauges, pIes parts, books, at the door. Larry Johnson and Tawm,NA,,wu WE DELIVER Chesy Chase Sat. & Sun.:1:30. 3:30. Ella Stephens will lin curing ninaN.p,,s$ i sTutnunT IFor Lunch and Dinner) gifls, railroad items, and refresh- lTAUUANT rDe&cMITo.0 5:30. 7:30, 9:30 Cacen uOnAflILA6LE i Round Dances belween tips. -For lancines neonata Firstcomefirslserve-Otfergoodwhilesupplylasts Weekdays:5:30. 7:30, 9:30 menE tao. 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Res High Culver Chorus Spirits soarhigh to visit at St. JohnBrebeuf Annunzio presents Staterep Delort launches opensWriting Center Nues West candidate views The Chiner Middle School campaign against Pucinski The English Department at teacherand the student. commemorative coinNortran crisis The English Department suChorus Director, Men Christine George Van Dusen, candidata Resarrection High School, Dworalt, has announced that on proudly announces the Grandgrateful totheadrnrnistration for state mepremntaiivefrom the Nórth side attorney andpoliti-. here at Res," said Ms. NoreenMonduy,Feb. 26, the members of . ' 56th leginlativeditS-let todaycal activisl Mat Delort launched Opening of the English Writing the Culver Choras wilt have the Center at the school on Friday,Maluchnik, chair of the Enghsh commented on the cuerearcon.his campaign for Stata Central opportauity to view first hand a Committeenocs, Democratic Par- Feb, 23. The Grand Opening willDepartment, "for their commu- o, tract problems between Pareand ment to this Center byprov.dsng furty minute chorat rehearsal at -ob ¿'S. , Nortean. Pace, the suburban ty, 11th Congressional Oiuthct be celebrated with a Ribbon Nites West High School, as di- ,-.* 4 bun Catting ceremony and refresh- the space, the staff, and the sup- Iranult syslem, waiflu Io havetoday and outlined hit campaign Ijort to get it staeted." recarsI by Mes, Sheni Owens. more control over Nortean, thegoals. meets. This will allow the students to Detort in a life-long resident of. The Ccnterwiltbe staffed each TheCenter wittbe open to help '4 mottsuccemfulbes sputum under school period by an Englishatt levels ofstadents sn all depart- hear a quality choral group and to Pane Nortean wanElo maintain Chicago's north side andcurrent- ment courses. The studentswillbecome familiar with the choral ils independence; lyresidesintljNortj0 corn- teacher who wilt guide students program at Niles Wesi The final to the mastery of their ownindi- also be able to ase the Center for "If the Pace-Nortean impasse mnmmity, Heis an attomey with the part of the rehearsal wilt involve Oir vidual writing abilities. It will behelp is writing college and schot- continues, I would stronglysap- suburban law firm of Odeluon aeshipspplscatiOnS. both gronps performing mIce- port legisladas lo fund Norteanand Srerk, LId., tprciatieing in acoltaborative effortbetween the tiens. and will enablethe group to members ofeach basketball tram directly through aseparate fand-representation of local govern- see another director's interpreta- School spirit roared high on ing item in the Illinois State De-meets and election law. Koeber's offers completeline of tien of masic aswelt us rehearsalFriday, Jan. 19 at St. John Ere- starting with the 4th grade and ceutinniag through grade 8. In r Isartmnent of Trannportation bud- Debit km a long record of andcondacting skills, beuf School. as"Spirit Day" 't r., community activity in the i lth aids get. This kind of dispute mast rs, medical and convalescent Upcoming ceceE for the Cul-rucked throngh the school. SIn- grades 5 through 8, the spectotoru ,-' Congressional District, were treated to five minute "mini : . cometoanend,Itinnotthep,51 Supplies, delivery and set up. KochersverChoras include: Februaey 24-dents showing theirsapport foe lime that Pace bau tried Delort is challenging Alder- Kòeber's Medical . games" of basketball with the ' to put 8837 N. Skokie Blvd. carnes a Medical Supply wants to be yourSoltiand Ensemble Contest;the athletic teams wore black and roadblocks in Nortran's man Roman Pucioski for the on- gold, the team colors. In the after- girlsineach gradeplaying way, but completeselectionof home complete medical supply source. March 3 - IGSMA Choral Con- a mechanism mutt be found topaid position of Statu Central We will process your Medicare, test(RiverGrove)andMaech 13- noon, a Pep Rally was held in the against the boys. It wan an erscit- On behalf of The Joint Civic Commiflee Committeeman in the March 20 health care aids including adult ing and aoisy afternoon, and eve- ofliallas, Americans, give Norteanan independent diapers, bathroom safety rails,public aid and insurance claimsChoralConcert. gym with att the students and Robert Allegrini, executive directør(right), accepts from Con- soueceoffimding. primaryelection, Mat Driort many parentsinattendance. eyOae had. a great timeshowing blood pressino kits and fancywith prior approval. We accept gressman Frank Annunzio (1 11h Dint) (left)the U.S. Congress One third of Norman's budget The 11th Congressional Dis- Speakers inctaded the Principal. their support foe SiB's basket- leid canes. checks audcreditcandn. Year of. Horse Commemorative Coin which Annunzio comes form the farebox- the includes most of Chicago'spalgo fundraiser would be held, if you have any questions SistcrRituOreen,Mr, MaekGott- ball teams. struck personally on northwest side and oil or puits of Koeber's has been in business The Pep Rally wan a great in- June 14 ¡n Washington. Thin coinin on displayat the J.C.C,I,A, highest percentage ofany subite- on Thursday, Feb, 22, at Ann since 1889 for medical supplies please colt 677-6755 (north) orcelebrated lieb, the PE. Instructor and 8th ban bun oyutem. Nortean is Skokie, Lincolowood, Morton centive to the team players who headquarters. The coins, authorizedby Public Law 100-673 sup- SatherReutaurant, 5207 N. Clark, andconvalescent aids. We handle 434-t420 (south). Grader, Dan Heaty, whnis Corn- porledby themayornin the north- Grove, Niles, Rosemont, SchillerChicago, from 7 at Washington missioner of School Spirit. They had regular games scheduled for which Annuno spearheaded through pm. to 9 p.m.. sales, rental end delivesy, home Congress, commemo- west and northern suburban areaPark, Fraimktn Park, Stone Park, The fundrajuer will fealtiesan Recently Washington schoolall stressed the importance ofIhateveniug. rate the Bicentennialofft,e U.S. Congress.A portion ottimo pro- ofCookCounty, Melroue Park, Northlake, Riveropon bar and therestanrant'a fa- . Basketball is jnst one of the Cheerleaders fight cetebmied theChiueseNew Yearteamwork and how workingIo- ceedsirom the sale ottime coins wilibeused forenovata,j.' Van Duren is a Skokie VillageGrove Harwood Heighta andmoss Swedish cuisine. Tirketo with aparade. The students of thegelber. or playing together canmany sports offered at St. John sere9 the Capito/Bui/ring, Norr)dge. Trauten and a member ofthe are available al the door or by against cystic fibrosis third grade made fienta and pa-help reach ganta, Brebenf, The school has many Deloflannouncedthtuhiscam estra-enrricutaraetivities in addi- NOfIbwest MunicipaJConfer- calling (312)275-8457. radedthronghtheschool. After the shod speeches, the ence, and han worked oa leans- lion toan excetlenl academic pro- , , CheerleadersfromLincolnMarch 3 at 9:00 am. at Oakton Each year in the tunar calendar'8th Grade varsity cheerleaders, portation imanen for both, For fur- CommunityCollegeinDes is represented by a different ani-coached by Mrs. Marge Mazik,grani. Kustraurges Junior High, Nilçs North and .ther information, contortVon Democrats slate Justice Nues West Nigh Schools will bePlaines. mal. Those being borts in the yearperformed a dance routine lo the Porfurthcrinfoemation, please call Sitter Rita Green- at 966- Duomi at 708-679-4361 (H)or cheering for a victory in the fight If interested in contributing to of a certain animal exhibit per-song "Wild, Wild Weak" The o:hÓ1arship 708-982-9669 (Campaign Of- Côccia for AppellateCourt agaisstcystic ftbrosisatthe Spieitany of these squads'fundraising sonality traits and characteristicsschriet was then introduced to 3266. fice), efforts, or for more informution applications- JusticeMichelCuccia han Plus Service Cheerleading Corn- of that animai. been slated by the Cook County petition sponsored by Northwest-os the competition call Donna Ja- The student advisors for thisEimhurst CollegeSt. Paul novsky at the Cystic Fibrosis celebration were Miss Barbara State Sen, BobKustra (R-28)geology, industrial hygiene' or Schoenberg Democratic Central Committee ero Business College. The corn- is erging area ulndenta who bean forelection aniusticeof the petition lakes place on Saturday,Foundation, (312)236-4491 MovandMru. MindyHeiskovito.registration for to host ...... are in- other programs designated by the summer term Irreuled in nnclear scienceca- IDNS director, endorsed' for state llllnoinAppellateCor, primary Tea recruIoapply for a fonr-yeai- aH- After graduation, the recipient Michael Madigan, Speaker of expense scholarship being of-mast accept employmeñl with Representative thelllinoisHoane,najd of Corcia: Regtttrution for the summer A Preschool, . Kindergarten, fOres! by, the Ilhnois Department "With altofthe troublesoar court terso atElmharstCollege will be- IONS, a public nlility thatowns IlBnois Public Aclion (Public and First Grade Tea will be held. ofNaclearSafety (IONS). or operates a nuclear power plant system lu experiencing, it is a WRESTLE' gin April 23 for both ils day and SI.PanlLnthcran School, 5201 Action) Illinois' tdrgeutpublic in- at "This itoum excellent scholar-la the state or the onerator of the pleasure and honor Iosupport evening classes, Gable SI. in Skokieon Thursday, tarent group, has endorsed the ship coveringnotoely tailion, butlow-level rudioactie waute dis- candidacy of Democrat Jeffrey Jusuce Coccia, whose entire life The summer term, which wilt March 8 from 8:30 am. antil 10 also board andmom expensen has been dedicatedto upholding begin June81 and continue posai facility which the state will Schoenberg for State Representa- am. This informative event is and textbooks," KauM unid. "Itisbe building, ifany of these offert the tuw and protectingour citi- through Aug. 4, will offer coneses open to alt families inlerested in tiveofthe56th District, zens," for stady atan Illinois college ora position. Public Action Executive Di- in 4, 6 and 8-week sessions in 24finding edncationat opportanities aniveruity, and could well be the The Supreme Court of Illinois majors. Kustra mid students can obtain rector' Robert Craemner thanked. fortheirprimaeyagedchildren. stepping stone to a career in theadditional information about the selectedJusticeCorria in 198810 On-campus registration may All paressE and children at- nuclear field." Schoenberg for his'" inlereut infill the vacancy scholarship andapplication Public Action" and offered to on the Appellate be accomplished Monday tendingwilbegiventheopporta- To be eligible, studenlamast Court,FirstDislmirl(Cook through Thnesday from 9 n.m. -9 forms by writing to John Hall, Il- wade 'wills Schoenberg after his nity to tone the school, view the rank in the upper 20percent ofliaois Department of Nuclear "victory in the upcoming cIre- County), Fifth Division, created p.m. and Friday from 9 am, - 4. ctmsmomt and teaming materi- their high school class and be by the retirement of Jmlice John Justice Michel Cureta nr-Safety, '1035 Dater Park Or. don," Public Action workson a als, meet the teachers and princi- cepted or. enrolled alan Illinois J. Sullivan. All osatI registrations are doe Springfield, IL 62704. Applica- wide variety of environmental, Justice Corna pal, and tee first hand what St. college or university to slndy bi- lions will be accepted uatil 'Mar. consumer and senior issues in wan , pleased noia and as have the opportunily hyiune8. Paul has to offer jE stndenE and ology, , with being slated and said, "I engineering,physicu,30, and the recipient will be SpringfieldandWashington, 0m lo uphold oarConstilntjooso that 9NorFd Championship WreStIng prosenis On-campus registration dead-jtheir families. Staifmembers will health physics, geology, hydra- grateful to be able toterne the lineforcoarsesthatbeginlune 11 . named by Apr. 20, D.C. all citizens are trealedfairly on- WRESTLE WAR 90 WILD THING be os handIoanswer any qnes- Schoenberg's people of Cook Counly and lIli- derthetaw," is the first day ofclms. The dead- tiens. prima,t-ychal- LIVE on PAY-PER-VIEW Iengn for this seat twoyears ago tine for registration for courses Registrutionfoetusforthe CounseletS froto the Greensboro Coitseom thatbeginluty9 is inne 29. resulted in hin capturing 41per- 0estilitd iddicinn In Greensboro. North Cerol,no 1990-1991 school year will be Sutker calls for fieldoffice centofthevote in auiotty contest- BfiStale SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1990 To receive a summer term bal- available, SecondtItraeighth coHoUCTED el Siate Intim with a complete schedule, In a campaign swing through ed pthoamy. The seat is beingva- BYIlImais Socrel5tS hlcuhnl Mum 7-lbpre Eestern/6-bprn Cerrirul grade is also offered, bat will br the subnrbs," says SaUcer,car- ppKOVED 0epantrmnt nlSubstunce & 5-8per MoonterrP4-lpre Pooifio course descriptions and registra- Cook Connty unburbu this week,really n statu representative caledbyimicnmbentCal Sudice, shownby appointment only. and "I'm delighted Io receive Pub- jCEHSEO B' tion information, call Elmhurst For further information call the Cal Salker, Democratic Conntyformer Democraticstale party Cotlege at (708) 617-3300 ne Oerkcandidale,callesj forthede-chairman, lic Action's endom-semeut andap- schooloffmceutfll3-5030. ' (708) 617-3500. velopment of a mobile field of- preciate its enpreuuioo of coufi- , fice, more acemsibility for dies- "A continuons holline in Ilsedeuce, I support their strongpro- IF ALL YOU WANT IN Stevenson students bled volera and 'a conlinuomCounty Clerks office will permitconsumer agenda and will wet- holline to make a variety ofser- come their help in resolving the A ' citizens Iogetpromptanuwers foe DUI PROGRAM IS AMOVIE, correspond with author niera more availableto the pub-questions about bleib certificates,issues we will face together," he lic. said, told the chidlreu how her mother Voter registration and tax delin- YOU WON'T APPRECIATE Many ofthe Stevenson School :,. "A mobile field office circulat- studento in Mrs. Doreen Bleueswould write down the stories ' quent properly. There is norea- 's ing through thesuburbsssnan on- Chaptertreading classes have en- when she was un elementary son why many of these questionsGardner t: .' going basis will bea Cost effec- OUR PERFORMANCE. scho'ot student. She mentioned can't be handled withouteures- joyed rending books by Ann M. " live way of registeringvoters in Martin. Tu fact, their enjoymentthat this fact may have been one uive correspondence" endorsed reached such high levels that aofthe most important in her dcci- by union Fur nyu 30 yours, Fnrest bus taken people's prublewsserinusly. group of lise children wrote lo sion tobe a writer, That's whal keeps all our prngrams at the highest Moving into other area, Aun Van Dusen receivesendorsements prolessinnal Ms. Martin about the pleasure FraukEdwardGardner, Orme- standards, and whot keeps prnlessjenalu sondingpeepletu us. they had been receiving from herMartin give the students a num- rratic Candidate foe election as Making nur lUt Remedial Education Prngrnm the bestwe cae books. ber of tips on how lo be a good ,' George VanDusen, Democrat-Counsel for Skokie, is Van Du'Commissioner of the Metropoli. . tu es dOteront, lt spends more lime tackling the jumesthat cause One series in purticular, Thebaby sitter, The children found ic candidate for State Repeseata-sen's dampaign manager, Georgetan WalerReclamution District in ' ,live of the 56th District has been encess drinking lhrnugh indisidual and gruup discuasinns. And it Eabysitler's Club, intrigued Ihn the entire experience to he most VanDnsen has been a Legislativethe March 20 primary, has bren makes cnping with tulane stress Pay Only children so much thay they wrote positive and now are considering ,: endorsed by Skokie Mayor Jack-Aide to Congressman Sidney R.eastorsedby the United Transpor. a big part st cnrrecling Ihr paul. The anly easy part is the canneelence: a long letter to the author asking other authors to contact through « ie Darei, Nilet MayorNickYates for seventeen tation Union Local 1597. see night per week $14.95 Blaue and Statu Representative years, and with no delayed slart, a lacility that's questions about how she wrote letters. The skills developed in :. has been aTrustee for the Village Prunk EdwardGardner,a very comfartable, and o Call Now the series. Much to their surprise this activity will help all stndenE ' Calvin SaUcer who is givingnp .,ofSkokieforfonryears. strong snpporter of organized ta- program with a very roasunable cnsl, Call lo reginter,Dii aadpleasure, Ms. Martin recipeo- as they mature. his 56th District teat toron for ber, has stated that "The United ebuluatinnu are alus anulable, i -800-885-SLAM ' Clerk of Cook County, Van Du- h STEINER BROTHERS cated with children telling them Stevenson School is one of The 56th District includesare-Transportation Union and all of Forest Hmpital how she developed ideas for the four elementury schools in the « 'ten announced that Al Smith for- au of Skotcie, Morton Grove,labor will find me to be a good East Maine School District No. . merMayorofskokje will brhon-. NUes, nnineorporatrd Des FIai- COMMUNITY SERVICES books and kept track of different friend they can count onas Com- . incidents und other information 63,Des Plaines, Illinois. «. «orary chairman of the campaignt ens, Glenview, Golf and Westmissioner of the Metropolitan 7i8/63a.4Ieo Kot. 224 - Barbara thut servedin the stories. Site also Meyer,Corporation Wilsnelte, WaterReclamationoisujct," PAGE32 TIIBUGLE,THU1SDAY,FEBRU1Y 22,1990

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. Maine Seùiors ThE BUGLE, THURSDAY,FERRUARY2Z,1900 Illinois tax forms' NilèS Totswin - PAGEI3 enjoy jazz at - school codes listings March luncheons - sweetheart open USE THEBUGLE Your Ad Appears Sen. Robert Knstra (R-DesRcvenae atI(800) 732-8866 In The Following Editions Plaines) has released a list offrom 8:30 n.m. to 5 p.m. week- Maine Township Seniors can days. Additional tax forms areenjoy Chicugoland jazz along school codes that aren taxpayers with their canned beef and cab- e NILES BUGLE need to complete their Illinois in- available by calling I (800) 624- bage at the groups4arch lunch- Classifieds . s cometas forms. 2459. - MORTON GROVE BUGLE Following is a list of the coste eons. "The state uses these schoolnumbers for area school districts. Seniors can still register for n SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLE codes to determine what share of Des Flames Dist. 62/Maine Twp. one of the groap's two March aPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE state tax money is coming from ilS. 207 -0146; East Maineluncheons to be held at noon 966-3900 T individual school districts. These Dist. 63/Maine Twp. H.S. 207 - Tuesday, March 13, at Banquets nGOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE school code numbers will be 0150; East Prairie Dist.73/Niles by Brigante, 2648 Dempster St., helpful for people who have justTwp.bt.S.2l9 .OlSl;Gotf 01cm. DesPlaines, ornOon Wednesday, moved or who ore tiling for theDint. 67/Niles Twp. 11.5.219 - March 14 ut Cana Royale, 783 first time and need to know the0t66; Lincoluwood Dist.74/ Lee S L, Des Flames. correct code for their school dis- NilesTwp. 1-9.5. 219 -0186; Mor- uict. Many other people will he Cost of the luncheon is $7.50 Lou Grave Dist. 70/NitosTwp. for members. Guest registration able to just copy the school codefIS. 219 - 0196; NitosEIern. accepted ori a number from the tax form they at $8.50 will be Dist. 7t/Niles Twp. ilS.219 -space-availablebasin. ALUMINUM filedlastyearKustranaid. 0198; FarkRidge Dist. 64/Maine TheNortlishareStompers, SIDING The Senator said those whoTwp. H.S. 207 - 0215;SkokieChicagoland's answer to IbePres- dont know the school district in Gist. 68/Miles Twp. 1-1.5.219 - ervatiOn Hall Band, is an all- SENDERAK KITCHEN CABINETS - TOUCH OP BEAUTY which theyrenide may obtain that 0236; Skokie Dist. 69/Miles Twp. seniors group featuring piano, PhotobyNancyKeeamiflaS CARPET CLEANING nearest Dist. . CONSTRUCrioN ExpertlyRentored CERTIFIED informationfromthe H.S. 219 . 0237; and Skokie Full earolnenerpotoloentng special. JOHNS SEWER drums, bass, trumpet, clarinet, Alimsinom Siding - school orsnpeeinteoclentn office. 73.5/Nïles Twp. H.S. 2t9 - 0238; Banks bprofininhing o, by lenstnoOng lot.. Flankedby theft coaches Peggy Mickey (left) and Dave - Poe .ntI,neteu, 1nov neared. W. - ELECTRIC CO. tromboneand tenor sax. Soffit Feoni. ttmsira SERVICE Taxpayers with questions may Skokic Fairview Dist. 72/Niles (right). 19 youngsters from IheNiles Sports Complex totprecision Seamless Gutters ontonsiuing nobinnis. elnoodt Leon &O.l.n. nerpote. Complst. Wiring Twp.H.S.219-O239. Nearly 3,000 residents are en- wonatthneecent Sweetheart StonoWindewu, Jerry Lannlng BeseMIIw.nk.. Anene. Oakton & Milwaukee. call the Illinois Departmentof team ponewiththeirfirstplacetrOPhy, Doom - - R.sid.nii.I - Commercial rolled in the Maine Township Open SkatingCornpetition. The 19 girls nndboys comefrom Hiles. Ruptoneneant Window. NOne, Imenlu Nues Seniors. Mostuctivities ace limit- (708) 634-4728 8274097 Liu.nd . loaned. Bonded MortonGmve,Desplaionn,Mt.PrOsptandBerkeleY. - 775-5757 estudent cdIOmembers. Membership is 696-0889 . RoodeIIng & Repth.. Notre Dam frceand new members are always Dry Foam Carpei Yonr Nsighbothood Sewer Mae . Now ConotninOton. seminar wcicome. Applicants musi be 65 board r Upholstery . SeIe. Ravikoi.aInot.Uetie... to attend or older and provide proof of resi- Five joiñ Maine Center's - Cleaning nahst Varsity footaball Earn this Free Estimates Sophomore Thomas Losik has dency. To receive a membership The Maine Center fon mental J°atKeonedy, anew resident of been nominated ta represent Na- pastyear. application and obtain reserva- Park Ridge, is Marketing Disc- The purpose - ofthe Hugh health, which serves residents of WallWonhing And Oihnr 299-3080 teeDameHigh School foeBoys at tien information, call Sue Neu- Maine Township, annoncnes thetor ut the Northern Trust Comps- Related Sernicen Avouable Aale on, 10% diennant O'Brian Youth Foundation lotee- . tbeHugh OBrian Youth Faunda- schel or Helen Jung at the Maine appointment of five new mem-nyinChicago, 7dayseesiea tien Leadership Seminar. Thom-nationalLeadershiptrainingTowushipTown Hall, 297-2510. Carol Morken is a Product Seminar is to develop the Amen- beestotheirBoaedofDirectoes. ph000 967-0924 es has excelled inacademic and Gary Corkill, a long time resi- Manoger at the London House. a thecan style ofleadership in select CLEAR WATER extra-curricularoreasat sophomores. The topic of the dent ofFaekRidge, is Operationshuman resource assessment Bern school hewas identified as alead- KU honor roll Managerfor thePeterj. HantinaninParkRidge. CLEANING community whoseminar this year will be "The SERVICE. er in the school United Slates' Role in the World Ca. inPranlclinPark. wauld gain valuable expeeience students Dr. Jeff Eosleii is Director of The Maine Center, located ut f,..reineres. m,a.5 Inne. a and be able ta shone this expon- Community." This year's seminar 832 Eusse Highway in Park will be held at the College of St. The followmg Skokie localGut Patient Mental Health Psy- encewith his fellow students. students werenamed to the honorchalogical Services at Lutheran Ridge, offers professional oulpa- CEMENT WORK Thomas Losik is the son of Mr. Thomas in Minneapolis/St. Paúl tient coanseliug, case coordina- and include both American androll for their arademic achieve-GeoeralHospital. - BUILDING ThE BUGLE'S CONCRETE anIMes. RichaedF.LosikofChi- Bud Inset, a resident of Parktien and-crisis intrrvention. The internationalspeakers. menE daring fall 1989 nemestee & REMODELING Business cago. Tom played in theState Fi- at theUniveesity ofRansan. MikeRidge,heads theinteroationlBur- center also offesa day treatment MIKE NITTI Snrvice Charles Frydman, 9045 Skokieger King account foe the Lesuik programs and assisted residential CEMENT CONTRACTOR Public Relatioos Company in livinglascattered-siloapart- Directory Home show Elvd. and Gwen Lee Singer4933 I LANDM BUILDERS . Patio Decks .Driveways I LEGAL NOTICE FCarol. Northbrook. menE.. I will: is beckoning Notice is hereby given, puesu- I ROGERUETZAU ' . Sidewalks ant to An Act in relation tothecoming to . Additions . you to: FreeEntirntete, conference I Remodeling Address orPersonaljze -Linonoed Fnitp Innarod BUGLE CLRSSIFIED use of an AssumedName in the Gemini Four Dons attend CYO Kitchen, .Bathrooms L 00K conduct or transaction of Buai- I ' ATTHE BUGLE'S 965-6606- Golf Mill On the weekend ofFeb. 3 & 4,nalists foethe award atthe Catho- ESTABUSHED 1955 Yourinpitagion; Etc.; . Low.low rateo. Whixh nIJsGET RESULTS 0055 in the State," asamended, announces I - enebla yoo to: that a certification was fitedby Golf Mill Shopping Center, John Dietzler, Chuck Therman,lic YouthCongress,Peb. 3 &4. L._ orB27-504ß- - PIce gour dnow High Honor Roll and James Lane represented No- Call 966-4567 Ilse undersigned with the CountyNiles, will be hosting a home John Dielzler is Junior Class ADVERTISE 966.-3900 Clerk of Cook County, File No,show,Marchl-4,Thursday Donald G.tluebner, principal, terDamelligh SchoolforBoys atPersistent and the son of Mr. acid - K120454 on the Feb. 8, 1990.through Sunday. and Jay Alan- Smith, assistantstuc 3rd Annual Catholic YouthMes. Gordon Dielzler of -Glen- Pn tense s nettorno,,t Under the Assumed Nameof . tsxhibitors, both local and na- principal of Gemini Juniar High Congress at the Bismarck Motetview. Chuck Thurman, Sopho- ,u1 - BERNICES Metropolitan Water Treatmenttioual, will be displaying: heating School; 8955 N. Greenwood, in Chicago. The Congress wasmore Class Presideul,is the son _;' Tonnerphnne end KITCHEN CABINET - System with the place of busi-systems, cooling systems, water Niles - East Maine School Dis- sponsared by the Catholic YouthofMr. andMrs.NickC. Therman -ULFCALL NOW MAID ness located at7520 Keenny St.,punificatian.windows,siding, trict 63 - are proud to annoasce Office ofthe Archdiocese of Chi-of Chicago. James Lane. the son FRONTS SERVICE Niles, U, 60648 the tenu name(s)hardwood fluors, exercise equip- the students who have attainedcago. Thu three Dons badprevi- of Cheryl S. Lane of Chicago, is Reface with newdoorend drew. A nrewo Women to olean RICH and residence address of ownerment,pestçontrol,portable High Honor Roll Status for theossly attended an Anchdiocean Sophomore Vice-President. Peter er trentain formino or wood and poor home. Our own THE HANDYMAN is: Michael A. Chambers,shesis, carpeting, security sys- second quarter of the 1989-90leadership seminar andserved asVandenbergh is a modem - lan- nyc oser50%ofnew oebinet tronsportation, quipwent' (s) roplonemont. a uuuudung Mauvtenanua 7520 N. Keeney St., Nites,ILEms, custom decks, computers school year. groop leaders during the Confn-gsage leacher at Notre Dame BUGLECLRSSIFIED napplieu. Catpent,y aadmuch more. who havebeen mmcc. Junior ClassModerator ,AdditienotcoNnote end Counter 60645. Students High School and a resident of, EVERYONE nos GET RESULTS I Etuotrinal PlArtrbung named to the High Honor RollPeter Vandenbeegh servedas Chicago. Toji, unnilebla ut tantnry-eo-yoo WANTS PaintinS.Intuúor/Enterior have earned a 40 GPA for theadoltleaderoflhegeOup. pacen. Vise outeliowrnom et Woathor Insulation The theme of this year's CYO PIce gour Od flOW 698-2342 GIJTrER CLEANING AMANA'S HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS FURNACE second quarter. Students named Also, Senior Cralg Kaniptnee, 654 N. MILWAUKEE Roll son ofMr. andMes. Otto Ramps-seminar was "And lustlos for . 966-3900 INSIStED REASO94AuLunuics FOR THE DOLLARWISE HOMEOWNER to the 7th grade High Honor FREE ESTIMATES are: Paul Bobee, SteveChin,ncr of NOes, was nominated byAll." Participants shared their ex- PROSPECT HEIGHTS - - 965-8114 Brian Dvorkin, Seema Gnrnani,Notre Dame for the CYO's "inn-peniences ofjuslice and injustice, (Pàlwaakou Bank PIRRO) examined the pniciplea of living NoteuenSoroogewontdmifldtUrflifl9aPthehetI Merninjacobs, Jean Kim, Fhoebe lar Ciiizenship Award." Craig or nell for e fra, estimate in your N, CARPET SALES VALUABLE COUPON Lin, Amy Tularkos, Jasmine Sia,was chosen for his many could-justly, and disucssed how justice own home enytime wittsnut ob- CLEANING DISCOUNT .. HbhEtbd#nOY a A tigntien,City.widn/uuberbn P0000vanse 8OvO,,OFtth- Margaret Simon, JeffreyStonebstions Io the faith community ofis related to Setos and the gospel $5_00 OFF5 . sturdy uu,cn;uEl,,,.,uco- %, - the school.Craig wasoneofl9 fi-message. - - Finenning aneilable to qoelitind arid Shannon Zilligen. QIJATRO EUROPEAN STYLE cunstixusonO.,,,I,u,,r9,u,, boyo,n.No pyment for 95 day.. 'III$ ¡ s,, . ;ti' : NEW YORK CLEANiNG SERVICE - ;_ - - Onetty ' , Gemini Jr. The Cabinet People CARPET WORLD EspnrleeEed Mold Will . AcueSto Intensive courses fHEVOO1O Clean Ynnr Houso The (708) 520-4920 AMERICA'S LARGEST a Way You've Always Wanted High Honor Roll CARPET RETAILER in word processing AT THEIR : : 283-4322 OSHOPATHOME. : . Wlih thbnoo,nt. Eeplre. 6/Onto FINGERTIPS! : . i Ceepon Pr CO.iuner - Five week intensivecourses inretrieving texi, proofreading and,students SIrong Ltnitt.d I Colt . IiOoNniApplyToCerrnoiCAm, . spellcheck, "Intermediate Word- 25 YEAR word processing (WordPerfect) Dooald G. Huebnrr, Principal wilI be taughtat Oakton Commu-Perfect" (OST 124) wit coverad- READ : 967-0150 WARRANTY vanead features such as merge, and Jay Alas Smith Assistant THE 'a endbd t'i WI WdWa b-. fla ONHEAT nity College beginning the week Principal, of Gemini Junior High thesaurus, EXCHANGER of Feb. 22. The one-credit-hoursort, foolisotes/ School, 8955 N. Greenwood, CLASSIFIEDS CORRECTIONS ANO2-YEAR ci:siHEMt.lt. courses are offeredduring con-endnotes, indexing and table of Niles - East Maine School Dis- andsuare Eeuh ad is carefully proofmud, MORTGAGES LuMITED bot errors do onnnr, If venient day and evening hourscontenta. tries 63 - are prood to annonncr guerentned CARPETS yea Rod WARRANTY anpinu,00nd en srm, please notifyas 5m- andonweekends. - ON PARTS Poe course information, cat the eighth grade slndents who thnwo,ldnt medietnly.Errore will be muti. '1nImductiOII Io WordPerfect" have attained High Honor Roll baying end coiling Rad by rnpoblsontioe. Sorry, Purcheseu, (OST 123) will cover basic fune-Katherine Tabers, Office Sys- Retienne., VALUE status for the second quartee of ...iobo end hewer; CARPET-LAYING but ifon error unntineosotter Eqeity Motgeg.. lions such as entering, format-turns Technology program chair- nhni,nbosinos, A eonlptnt. lina tu neue the 1989-1990 school year. 6-pairs,Rostrosohung. Pride willshowihn first pablinottorgend we hog, editing, moving,saving andperson.635-t954. oppo rtuo it¡no tour tn.n,tn u ide Studentswhohavebeen and Snmntimnx whnn you nan RenIho misSedob. era tnt notified botero thn MORTGAGE nnnt insertion, INVESTORS cORP. named to High Nanan Roll have lent 'ntriend,.. the responsibil. - edruA,nbura,U60t73 GASt YOUR BEST, NewStainmaster Carpetity lu Veers. In no event shalt . ENERGY VALUE WilloWSNational Honor Society earned a 4.0 OPA far the second I17081 240-5575 quarter. Eighth grade students CALL CALL DICK the liability for theurror an- i 13121463-315e inductees named to the High Honor Roll (708) 966-3900 . nand the nest of Rh.speun on- Aeb for cloudie 253-2645 nopted by theerror. w. it...Moneaus Untreue An.n The Willows Academy,8200 mores: Mary Barder. Jean Ken- are: Joseph Ales, Chaisiniwatan- lier, Stephani KInG, Amy Simp- sal Vattanee, Raymond Chess, ii- SAVE Greendale Ave., NUes recently . - ON HOMEOWNERS announced 11 students who have son,JulieTeichand Tina Mee Hwang, Edward Koo, She- INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS HEATING b COOUNG SUPPUES Treboticli; Juniors: Jean Bums, ko Koroda, Jee H. Lee, Sun S. HEATING - achievedNatioflalHOnoe Society You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling966-3900 or Come To Our Office inPersonAt: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, THIS 81444 MilwaukeeAve., Nibs membership. Dawn Ribnik, Anne Paulson and Lee, Vanessa Leong, Rbutav Pa- Our Office Is Opèn- Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Illinois.. 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His sponsored by the Uni- Instilute for verso)' . of Illinois Humanitiesprograms at Univer- ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normäl Circulation Area. at Chicagosity of Illinois mid Indiana . ACREAGE VACATION Uni- FORSALE CottegeofEducajon. versity.Presently J Mrs. Altworth, Northbrook, department chairmun and AP. Britishlitera- FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL-/ PART TIME FULL / PART TIME FULL I PART TIME herself a graduate ofRegirtaand 7 acres- building site St. Norbert College, has tore teacher, she has beana mem- GOVERNMENT HOMES HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. been onher of Regina's faculty for Regions faculty since 1981.She 10 HOUSE CLEANING 20 miles north of the fromSllUrePatfl.D:tequent EXcLUSIVE SEA plISEs yearn. BEAUTICIAN FATHER & SON SHOES PART TIME TELEMARKETING Guaranteed Stendy Work - Full or Part Time Pa-n Ointe positions available. Evenings Dells. Mauston, Wisc. 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Of this yea?s Nao LIflcoln000dStor. - Full Turne/Part Time excellentcondition.Good LAKE &RESORT Hilton Head Island. SC 2n93s Nicholas, Sonia Nowacld; Sansu- WANTED McCor,nlck S Inohyado. Ask for Norma IScholars,85 arestudentsat el Park, Brian Shevelenko, Chris- rthtie0 Priced INVESTMEraTPROPERTY laine Rast. From "°a° and thanor- saio. (708) 966-9003 Earn $300 to S100 (8001 476-9674 tian Sikoruki, and Peter Vaeth. HOUSEKEEPING In order En enter the competi- roondin nareas. Batwoan Alb 4k - Thirteen Maine East seniors LinCninWCna,7051 LivoninAn.. a week C 21 5111k lt iian high school students must att' - anno nl 9 to IS yours old, to Carson PIrIO Scott GnopsII.stsGnoMIsC,, residing in Park Ridgewere re- J.:'nfty. RENTAL la nompete in th,syeo,'n Enana nflPiaanmtODm,pat.nSt. dee the ACT and/or SAT exumi- centlynameel IllinoisSlate Sehnt- Lincolnwood Mall HELP WANTED We OfferYouA 17081 457-2000 ft turco .1. ' MINNESOTA - BEM1DJI Intion their junior year of high 3RDANNUALMISSPRETEEN. 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CONDOS Cime Fei, Roman Fridmun, SIe- - FLORIDA - SALES - Contact: For a current list of jobs RENTAL ManyOthnmav,nnittsn triFutterman, Kevin Gross,West Word wins .FOR SALE n,Ueat: OPTICAL TRAINING JanetCole and application. cali lOt Cheryl Guino, Elisabeth Hesi- rIa e TPSO The Went Word, Niles West Full and Part Time Marketing Manager - lN 1-615-383-2627 Ext. P210 Golf Millurne .1 (9041076.0024 erg, David Hwuisg, Suo Kim, bedroom eon- - High School's student PositionsAvailable EXHIBIT SALES - ni2oomooviagos.cokIo newspaper 29 EAST da most nec e ouppmectete By myLar, Etarto Levin, Christina recently received top recognition foreggronaivo.:ner- Part Time Oweert48,non. 170u1 2n7-n265. restuurants/noeertaiomont. Lispez, Rumio Moneo, Anthony from two national journalidm has openings for - as- ::t PRE-SCHOOL Man, Hans Ng, Yanina Purins, Eornings opportonity $1,000 SAR5I'gA (8131360.7777 Dt ueciutionu for the newspaper's epportuettienfortheright FullTime GIronnepre.erhnolprenrem svid Sardana, Galena Shaba- 1988-89 issues. pnepto. Good pay and nom- to $2.000 month r to start seeks qootifted tonnher for AM. CONDOS Longmaoat, Sionta, Bird &Lido dr5h,Savitha Thomas, Sarah CAFETERIA Keys. The National Scholastic Preso mission. representingoun,satmnaly :0esm0n March. Sub Portots,hsmes,or RENTAL Ts BARTENDERS - ymbalov, Jeff Yang and 51e- WORKERS Commercial tnOestntentsfrom FLORIDA . NAPLES Association awarded the West For Apporntm:nt ColI veasZbylut, - call Pant - a million. Coli CHRIS FOXFIREFURNISHED CONDO Word with an honor ratingof looal9anez.trade shows, mall Pat Time positise rsHigh Applyin Person DES PLAINES . 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Lewis, Danny Makower, Eric HOME FURNISHINGS - Deadline for Placing Adeln The 1988-89 issueswere edit- : to*low, Mindy Weiner, John cd by Editors-in-Chief Michelle SALES CONSULTANTS PM. tndell,audlraZubkoff. Ad B P Lewis and Mikboil Lyubansky, .Full SalesDesign training Hiles residents attending with assistance from I e FOOD SERVERS ° COAT CHECK Paid in Advonee tine East who were named sponsor Je- . Guaranteed Income e COCKTAIL WAITRESSES CLASSIFIEDS . reme Orr. The Editors-in-Chief Benceno Opportnnity seltoIses are Bend Abramson, for the 1959-90 school . Unlimited Earnings Potential - Day and Night Positions. Eeperiencn preferred bitt mill - For SCm Ta year are Minenlloneonn uweerAhissed, Telly Andrews, Masha Alexander and Karin . $2.000,00 Plus Comm. to Start- train the right people. Andy Baw, AnnunuialaCammar- - MonIna Saio Much. 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- Nilès Park Board... .n,.Pni,.1.. ohce seize - - p'ÁdÉ'36- Fromthe.C*Itaiit :,:,,:n:vvnr,,ve ut Torn enlf member and Treasurer Jeffrey. MG mati... Bus cut-off... Conhitmed from Page 1 Nues tot... Dist. 63 kindergarten... CtI.edfrowP.ge I ,.«,, ,, Thvvidrut Ftinr Arnold. who wan recenlig named taImes say, Pace will no längerpolicy malees. Humen suggesled the Board dè- Village Trustee. Arnold cited hi& Continued from Page 1 insist on an absolute budgetcap Pace marketing director Ann Continued from Page 3 Continued from Page 3 duct 2,000 from the archiiecl and wishio avoid any appearance of but will fund Norleun's "cebuana- her repeatedly with a 12 inch Murphy indicated board chair- stylecostnmen, Nues' kindergare-this mavu is for educational The intangibles ofgetting that is often negligible. cousleuctian fee, saying they had conflict of interest and said the Ile espendilures that go beyondman Florence Bonne was "nu- rea-, census prepared for the State, axa-a bitofheaith advice from Park DinIricI would occupy "a wrench. When she pmhrd na en through second-graders out-sous whatsoever-only spare and Engtish is u second language for "sat served well enough" to be Nortran'sliseitembudgel.' likely to recommend' renewingdistanced Nottlabrook, Glenview the local druggist is a loss to We are speakiug hefore the special place in my heart and my alarm, he allegedly seized over monetary considerations. t think momthun halfofthe disteict'n sIn- paid the full fee and had 'de- - Pace is given a fixed anneal op- thelapsed all of us. I-low many times local Rotary Club Monday at mind," Busineus Manager Ron $1,660 in cash from the register- intergovernmentaland Oak Lawn competition with when you're ou a hoard ofeducu- dents with a total of 49 spoken tamest Nilet five months.' She renting- budget by the RTA andagreemenl, the only ose of illKeep it Sireetand Simple (KISS) the.Oetober Five Restuarant- andean. - tian, your first concern should bu have you gotten frèc m&iicsl eitert caulking problems, lack of Mrowiec was named new Board wants ils providers to also live type between Pace and one of iB tanguages, This represents 54.07 advice from your druggist When we mentioned the di- Treasurer, D'AlbasaidSullivanwas choreography, employing musiceducation." pilreenl, or 1,641 ofthe 3,000 sta- ceiling tiles in storage areas and within a budget. providers, from Bonanza und other cowboy which cured a problem you've minishing local druggist we imbalanced thermostats an ouly a Commissioner Carol Panek scheduled to meet that morning A representative of the GoP dents in District63. with her husband. Alan, in regard Puce has backed off from is- "Ithasn't worked before," theme songs, boue living with? also saidheitgoing the way of few problems. annoanced the Mainr-Niles As- titling on participating direclly Mill Homeowners Asta. said it is Ofthose, 264 havebeen ideuti. the local grocer. One bushy- sociation of Special Recreation lodecoratiag workhe had done at Murphy explained, expressing Team members are:Kristin belier io sludy a situation ruttier fled as necding uddiuiooal HeinenaddrdthatBoardmem- daring union negotiations with the viewpoint that disputencan Asiatin, Katie Cosroy. Hotly sup- trememher speuding sever- taileti Rotarian eemiudrd us bers and Village officials would (M-NASR) lias a new director. their home in restitution for abad Nartean but the parties agree that than rush into one. "I think it (the port services in school. Of the check hepassed 1ml year- Earlier be resolved without a separateCorsini, Gin DeCirco, Meghan al hundred dollars at a Park the local helpful hardwarn walk through the garage for a fi- He is Chicagoan Gary Koenig, Puce will be kept informed kindergarten center) is an 1 11h 264; 59 are Spanish speaking, 37 man has also hecame a dying poymesta had been in cash,Hr of allagreement. "Pace sets thu stan-Dowses, Nicole Pry, Melissahourdecision,"heasserted. Ridge dermatologist in an at- sul inspection os Feb. 21 und the now superinitindenl of North negotiations, according dards for alt of its roules, Our speak Oujeeati, sud Indian dia- tempt to cure a skis problem. breed. lie. tao, is being gob- Shore Special Recreation; he will was charged withaggravated bat- to Stan- Germi, Jackie Gmgnuni, Melissa Board members suggested that ierI, md27 speak Korean. board would host a ribbon- ley T. Bristol, NoDes chairman,beard takes a strong stand osGrubbe, Tern Hoffmann, Suntan- bled up by bigness which is siaelMarch 12. - lery and armed robbery and Ose time I walked isto Pan- cullisgceremony Mareh9 at 6:30 Citing its yearly fundieg from treating alt of its provideesia the March 17 be cossideredun ories- Also, board members finalized over-runningthe American District Director Lippen dis-placed on $100.000 bond. Hin tha Jachim, Evun Keruntinas, tation orquestionandanswer ses- the school calendas for the 1990- kau's and Bob's brother, War- p.m. She soled the garage at 6780 RTA, Pace insisted thatthe con- sin counties alike. We can't dis-Brian Kinkov, Jennifer Leifet, ren,suggestedtlry Tenactm, a free enterprise system in the HowardSLis Ike first building closed the altendance at CrosscourtdateisFeb,26, sion for parents ofsew kinder. 1991 schoot year. Blaise Lam. tract duration should be for criminate." - nonprescription liquid last qualter of the twentieth country skiing was up during the Mrs. D'Alba sustained 12sep- ene Tanya Mijujovic, Alex Sumpia, garleares with administrators, $3 . built by the Park District since prOs, teacher and head of the frac- year, like those between other "We hope PacefeelsasCathy Sandre, Emma Taylor and which cleared Up my problem. century. 1974 and is "a premier mainte- recenlsaowfall,andifmore snow seule gashes to her scalp, a mans transit providers. Initially, Gteichmuu said, "Ose of theteacher's union, protested dual the came, the Tam golfcourse would lured right facial cheek bose, n strongly as we do about renew- JenniferZyrkowski, parameters ofthe program would Itwas theend of the skin pesb- suncefacility isthecommunity.' Nortean representatives lug the State will notrecogniee Velerass' lu the newspaper business be prepared with trails. Memberswollen forearm and trauma to opposed Intergovernmental - The Nues tot precision skatingbe no reduction in services, A Day as a aon-altendauce day next lem and the end of conlribu- Addressingotherfinancial this but the executive beardwill Agreement," said Bristol. "Nor- tions (o IhePark Ridge derma- The Bugle is the youngest Panek told of a "Understandingbothhauds. team will also compete at twopontille option could bea moreschool year because it falls matters, the Board studied Ihr recommend thatthe full board tian and its member commuai-otherarea rinks in March and on tologisl. community newspaper in the 1989 bond issue of$740,000 for Your Báck" program March 6 re- per- positive program." Staff nod ad- Sunday. That and other holidays, nords and narthwest suburbs agree to the shorter term, now ties feet this agreement is un im-form at theNiles Park District ice capitel impravemeats. Vice Pees- quiriag registration and a $2.00 that most of the other issues munustrotors wilt work out the de- such as Lincoln's birthday,are Mother time we had an su and it is 29 years old. Here is fee at Billard, She also indicated fi st. are portant tool for the communitiesshow April 20-22. tails as quickly as possible, hetreated the same although they ident Walter Beusse voiced his resolved, - - to maintain an active voice in lo- andoffhladderinfection Baglelaud, the Pioneer news- the Disrrictealendar ofevenla for added. are sued as educational tools, she papers wem sold a few years concern the bend would not cover Stilt in question isa renewal cul transportation, and for lute. which dated hack to World ali Ihr items in a staff wish list March-May woutdbe included in of a separate, intergovernmental Is other business, a bilingual noted. ago by an independent pub- the spring brochure due the liest grating the relationship betweenRape trial... War Il. Our boul man at the and this might infringe opon the SC ... agreement betweenthe pharmacy, ose of the Psnksu haber, Bill Carroll, to The weekofMuech, two the Iwo agencies. Maine East Loyolas Sprague $250,000 net anide for pool re- Continued from Page 1 - agencies which impacts Continued from Page 3 Time magazine iuterests, who Board members' concern over os bas "Alt in all, despite the differ. boys, suggesled I stop drink- pairs. Commissioner Carol Panek route and other disputes.Pace students in IMEAhonored for - subsequently sold to Marshall - eures each side had ai limes in ing caffein. I did und that end- and Brasse underlined the need Ihr flooding of Tam golf course-of 1991. To reach the targeted insista On sole authority sexual assault by Park Ridge Po- for Field.The Lernerfamily, date, - Superintendent Raymond to de-presenting their positions, Nor- liceinmid-September, Welty Competition service - ed sproblem which existed lofocus on pool repair, and and other areas surfaced daring a cideif an unprofitable . ownersoftbeloculLifeNews- Hondee said - the design phase roule Iran is encouraged and happywas suspended with pay, bal sub- 20 years. Not osco in those Bemse suggested coutingency presentation by Iwo repreuesta- should be eliminated. Blaseindi. Educational Testing Service of years did any doctoranke s paper, told their interests to lives from the Northeastern lIB-should start immediately. If the that all the discussion hasresult- squesltyassigned to eon. - Twelve Maine East musicians Princeton, New Jersey, recently funds mightbe necessary if costa ruled "abat half' of Puce'sex- ed in the forming of similar suggestion. the St. Louis Post-Dispatch nois Planning CommissionBoard approves the addition, the a casutoic- teaching duties with full puy and received news that theywere se-acknowledged Loyoia'u Director run higher than expected. Atene- routier hoard members stillop. live agreement," the Chairman corporation,amultimrga- (NIPC), Ralph Chanchetti anddistrict would continue to work pase -individual benefita. Nearly 100 students and cepted to participate in IllinoisufTesliug, Donald Sprague, with ney Gabriel Berrafato advised suburban added. - We're tare oar examples bucks publishing house. The Phil Peterson accepted a checkwiththeiurchitectofthepasttwO teachers have attended school MusicEducators'Associationa certificate of appreciation for members they could modify the representation regarding certain boardmeetings in his support, his years of dedicated service in coutdbe multiplied many-fold time for the local community budget inter to cosimo costa. Lut- for $100 from President Heiaenyears, the Legat firm of Schaum- competition and upcomingper- farmauces. - by everyone who has follen newapaperis fasrdivappeaeiug er, in bis financial report, Beusseand described NIPC's activitiesbarg and Wunkegan. adminisleriugtests forETS. advice from their local drug- from thesubarban scene. andservices in thesis county nur- Hendeeforesees an 18 percent Under the IMEA program the Sprague has served 12years as noted. as ofian. 1, 1990, the Park MG Parks.,. Continued from Page 3 - Montay College gist. Distaicthua $1,841,996.48 is var- rounding area. The agency is ad-growth in school enrollnsent by state is divided islo eight dis-director of lestiog and advanced Axe we belIer off with the visory, with no legal authority, 1994-95. ThePranklin addition is - ties and ifaddilional land shauldtter St., by Feb. 26, according to present bicis.Euchdistrictannuallyplucemeot coordinatoratthe iousaccounis in ceelificules of dr- to Academy. In addition The younger Pankan, Ron- big guys taking over? I rather but aids communities in overallprojected to satisfy enrollment br purchased for -faltareopenGaeyllatling, parkadministrative chooses its best musicians from lo tifS, he positin theFirstNaiional Bank of needs forrightyears, whlie arno- space use. If there is canse found Vision award nie,startedthe Waukegan doubt it. The bottom line on planning by supplying demo- manager. Volunteers wilt beCall- the high schools located in lt foradministers the PSAT, SATand Niles. pened Jefferson school would be far the district to expand its competition Achievement Tests. Road stureaadwas instrumeu- theircomputerizedledger In another pool-related action, graphic sludies, aerial and flood ser-ing to make sure residentswho Mostay College has setected andperformanc- tal is starting the local Lines sheets determines what hap- pluinmapu. sufficientfor nine. vices, the task force wilt also-ad-were supposed lo receive Adterman Anthony C. Laurino es.The first phase of competition Approximately 98 percent of Park Director Tom Lippen re- The suggestion to reopen Jef- - vise the park hoard surveys to Club and helped form the peuswith theircompanyin the ceived legal-approval from Alar- Commissioner Pieruki culled on how to fi-dud and will checkto make sure receive its second Sham The Vi. for thehigh school musicianswas Loyola studente take the SAt's, Bank of Niles which later br- community. Their representa- upon Sweetheart Open coordina- ferson cussed a flurry of concern nance thaur nords. the surveysare being fitted eut. sion Award al the annual Diener October18. scoring conuisteulty higher than Hey Berrafato On a contract with at Willows Academy, oneof the The completed surveys should the national came the First NationalBank tives seldom live in the com- the engineering consultant firm tors Tom Hickey, Jan Gerber bad TIse votanicers will alsooffer lo Dance on March tO, Laurino hrn Representing Maine East in averagen. Loyola of Nitra. These are important munity. Andtheir interests are hEdge Disocola to describe theJefferson occupante, along with be returned to the Prairie Viewpuck np the cOmptäted been Alderman of the 39th Ward the District IMEA jazz bandareClass of '89 averagesare: Verbal ofWaterTechnology, tue. to peo- surveys, - 479. Math - 539; National aver- contributions from thrtocalty- less parochial than we who in- vidr specifications for pool re- success of the ice rink romped- the District 64 daycare center for Cammunily Center, 6134 Demp- Balling said. since 1965. This seniority makesjunior Scott I uw'rwith of Glen- ownedphurmscy store. vest our lives within the corn- lion. Theoccanion atlrucled moregrades K-6 und the Child Care him the Dean of the City Couecit View and sophomore liryani Wut- Oges ade: Verbal - 434, Math- pair. do of DeuPtajues, 500. munity. Iban 500 skaters, including 33 WiihConfidencefirfls. - Orchard VillageEighth annual ofChicago. -- - Berrafato asked for, and re- Nan Sullivan, Director of Pub- Six Mame East musicians wilt While this certainly is not a - precision teams and brought in dinner/danceanti-drug This was sotTony's plan whes Oakton 's literacy rap against the big boyswho Fankau Drugs is lmving ceived, Board appmval in an ac- $19,000 in revenue, Nilm Totlic Relations and Development al he was in college. "awas in col. perform in the District IMEA tion. concerning NICO. park. It undersoceed the concert band. They are junior operate the chain stores, 5ev- NilesTharsday,Qct.23, 1986, tenor plared liest in one competi-Willows, Orchard Village, a residentialposter contest lege and I neededa summer job. program seeks nfler 35 years. We are"much involyed a transfer of properly school's desire to remain in the My alderman gave Anne Dix of Des Plaines, senior ertheless, they usually take the don, but older Niles contestanls community for developmentally Cook County State's Attorney me one with the better' for its havingbees between theParkl)istnictand Ile Jefferson location. She said the him. I stayed and heroine hissec- Jamal Hussein ofMorton Grove, volunteers money Out of the local cam- placed fourth after Oak Lawn, disabledadults in skokie, isspun-Cecil A. Partee has announced The Volunteers In Teaching munity and eau home. Their here. But we are "not ihr bet- VillageofNiles which will, in cf- school conveyed ita concern- to saring the third annual dinner eetary. Then I stayed und becamejunior Sandy Kim of Glenview, Carol Stemm und Norihbrook,the DistnictSchool Board by let- the kick-off of the eighth annual junior Scott 1-nuerwith of Glen-Adults Program (VITA) at Oak- contribution to the community ter' forituleaving. feet, straighten theweatern bess- the fiestplace winner. Thecoordi- dance/auction. Thisimportant the Alderman." Thiswas the be- durr ofthrparkby the addition of tee and feels the District wanla anti-drngpostercoatest. ginning ofthe tife timein politics view, sophomore Donna Sannoton Community College needs sabes anticipate involving No- fundraiser wilt be held at the Chi- Estajes Village land and give the Village Ihemto stay, adding "We'rehope- willbeacceptedfor Alderman Tony Laurino. of Niles, und sophomom Bryanadalts who can volunteer their Continued trusweet as a sponsor for next cugoHiltonandTowers on Satur-throngh March 15. The theme of 15 feetalthepark's south end far ful (we will.") Sullivan said 40 Elected saves times, he ison see- WaldoofDesplaism, - time to tutor functionally luter- year'sopen. - - day, March 10. The evening will main... from PagelimprovemestofSewardSl perceat- of the Willpws' 35 po- this year's cOntestis "Drug Abuseen Consuninres and be stil fol- Maine East juniorRussrllate adults to readund writeR is Broken water begia at6p.m. with cocktails aadPrevention," estimated that 30,000 adulte in colorfully costumed contingentpils come from Park RaigO ana a silenl auction in the Normandy lows his heart, Lnndberg of Glenview wittper- the Radisson Suites Hatel ou Phone workers labored In further businem, the Board lhçiirnttediulC surrounding weg, The contest is Open to sixth, foros in the District IMEA the Oaktoa Districtcunnot read oftheNiles Squares dancing club Lotinge followed byan eleganl The Montay ColIge Share The choir Milwaukee Avenue and upproxi- through the sight and the cam-approved a motion by Commis- The District School board is seventh und eighth graders inVision Award is givento an or-while sophomore Ans Chen ofwell enough to function in amie- pany hoped to have normul see-sionee lamm Pieruki to acceptasas they presenled BoardPresi- dinner al 7:4Sjn the Grand Bull-both public und private schools ty. maInly 300 other customers nf- underpeessure lo decide scoli be' room, ganization or individual whoseDes Plaises, senior Yoshiko Hat- before dent Heinen with a check for Iilronghoutllsecoanty. - fueled.The area involved was vice resumed offer from Aseen, Inc. to supply frecen the Franklin additionand actious demonstrate apurposetori of Des Plaines, and sopho- Volunteers will workone or alto bordered by Golf and Rand Wednesday. By 10:40 am.vending machines for the district. $1,200. The live auction willstart Winaingposteeswfflbepromi. two evenings a work for 10 More color was dieplayedeeopeningJeffersoninordertoal shartly after dinner followed by which compliments the mission more Bruce Yu ofMorion Grove Rauda, northwest of the mala Tuesday, 85 percent of serviceBoard members deferred action- low Jefferson occupants time to nendy displayed in public build- of Montay College. The missionwitl repmsent Maine Basi in the weeks. Training will be provided, had been restored, according to restricting when Park district employees Ed dancing to the music of Prunehugs Countywidtc For the past break. on a new Illinois law re-locate, if necessary. The Dis-- it to serve the community byDistrictlMllAorchestm - Anyone interested in becominga Jim Zeimet, Des Plaines' Sa- a CentrI supervisor atthe job smokinginpablic areas. Domzalski and Joan Demmiug Benteler and his Royal Strings. tItrer years. the posters atuci have volunteer can call Marilyn Auto- and President Heleen receivededel supports Ove elementary Tickets are available for helping otheesrealize theirpoten- Mr. Kenneth Geiz, Maine East peristendnt of Public Workstite. The supervisor grased his Turning to personnel matters, schools and one junior high $75fbeen pablislsed in an naIl-drugtint by providing opportunitieu bund director, commented, "ThenR, literacy coordinator,635- President Nemes read a lester ofservice pies of ganad, emerald person. We invite you to make aCalendar which is distributed 1426, said the three-inch hole is the crew's efforts and was optimistic schOOl. An addition at Franklin toforpersonal, cultural er reinaban- competition at Bast Leydenwas right-inch cast iron mais had ap- that all phones would be back inresignation from former Boardandsupphire,respeCtively. differenceinthelives of otheru byschools Iltroughoul Cook school would effect some of the participating in the Ad book, or atenrichissent, LasI year therealty tough, unti I'm very proud pareullyfestered usdergraand service by nightfall. schoolbounduriesin 8991. County. Award was presented to the Co- of the way our students did." I LEGAL NOTICE the Dinner Auction, Por informa- Sealed bids will be receive - for several days before bursting 'Ulf that(drying) doesn't work, For further infornaalion on thepurulent Center and accepted by ) through the streetA citizes we'll bave to reptare all the Niebuhr lectures Notre Dame tian about tickets, ads, or auctionnan-drug poster contest,contact up to 3:00 p.m. (CST) on March itbmspleasecallOrcloed Village its founder, Mitchell P, Kobelin-I LEGAL NOTICE I 1990 al Niles Elementary contacted that department cable,' Cliborne said. "All 1800 Annelle Thomas, director of theski. nrouad 6:30 p.m. Monday to re- (cable palm) arr individually introduces new PubticRelations,967l8lJ(J, State'sAttorney'scommunity POR: School,Districl Number 71, at ElmhurstCollege The Share The vision Award One (1)1990 6935 W. Touhy Avenue, Hiles, port water erupting on Dempsler spliced togelher and that's pretty unitat(3l2)443-5598, DinuerDance is Saterday, March time-consuming work." Cli-. ProsprctAve.,Elmharst. faculty members Merit students (15) Passenger Van Illinois 60648 which bids will he SireeL By that time, water prua- Franklin H. Littell, emeritus lo, atThe House of the White Ba- OWNER: - sure had eroded the concrete haine said normal phase serviceprofessor of religious ut Temple The topic will be "Reinhold NoIre Dame High School in Loyola auction opened at 8:00 p.m. on March Nileswelcomes eleven - new cited gte, 6845 N. Milwaukee, Hiles. NILES PARK DISTRICT 1990 at Culver Elemmtary phone duct protecting tIre Centel would not resume until Friday ifUniversity and authority on tIr Niebuhr and the Jewish People. Tickets are available. Call 539- teachers toits faculty. - Although planned Notice is sew cable mast be installed. HolocuustaadreligiOu5fr0m, Os April 19 at 11:30 um. is semifinalistaand 0948. hereby given theSchool, 6921 W. Oakton St., cables. Joiningthe Communication Nitra Park District will receive NEat,illinois60648in AccardingtoClaudeCli- The tedious process would in-will deliver the unseal NiebuhrBuik Recital Hall in loon Hall, commendation winners will not Riverboat Ramble, Loyola's the cluster are Mr. Alan allie, Ms, and open sealed bids for the par- - Board Room for: - bathe, public relations adminin- valve 3,600 baud-tied causee-Lectures utlilashurstCollegethisEimhurst College faculty will re- lue announced until September,21st annual fnndraisisg auction,Concorde trip and QB2 cruise. lionsbyfearworkers in spued to Littell's paper during aJoyce Kosieski, andMes. Marga- 1990, Maine Township High to he held on May 5, is well na- chase of one (1) 1990 fifteen Student Bus Transportation istrator foc Centri, crews began year. - Their gifts this year Io the River- (15) Pusursgee Van, os Tues- Ihr laborious task of drying eat cramped quarters. The April 18 lectuen will bedialoguesessios. ret Molzatan. New to the Health School District 207 has received derway thin mosthwithafloiauj ofboard Ramble are nCunard cruise Student Physical Education SafetyiPhysical Education Clus- a preliminary report-of students titrai day, March 6, 1990 at 2:00 P.M. Towels the t800 cable pairs shortly after Service at Ihr Radissoo bud hetdistheC011ege'sHummersch Boll the lodare and the dia- gift-gathering parties.and a bronee sculpluee by nation- bren restored as of 11:30 n.m. logar session areopentothepub- am is Me. RonardAmster. New Ici -who demonstrated high perfor- These neighborhood get- is the Park District Office, 7177 Snow Removal public works personnel repoired midt Memorial Chapel at 7 p.m. Education ally renown Glenview artist, Pe-Mitwankee Avenue, Nies, tIti- Tuesday, according to a spokes- licfreeofcharge. theMath/Science mance on the National Merittogethers provide un opportunity Milk for School Food Ser- - the leak with a stainless steel TheChapelislocatedon theElm- ter Darrow, The bronze bear isa nois 60648. Cluster is Mr. Ronald- Muster. Scluoluship Qualifying Test forfor Loyola parents to mccl,ex- vice man. - sleeve al 8:30 p.m. barst College campus al 190 Math/Sciencei replica ofDarrow'stifesizesculp- Bidding proposal forms and Newtothe the 1990 Merit Program whichchange ideas and ubove ail, totare which is a favorite exhibit at 5, School Supplies - specifications may be obtained Technology Cluster aroMe, Rob- Was given in October. Of 565 -support the annual Ramble auc-Chicago's Liuroin l'arkzoo Bid specificationsmay be Spanish students Library liaison ertJohnson, Me. RobertKuamafl- Disiricl 207 juniors who bookthe lion, Inaugurated in 1969, the from the Niles Park District at picked sp at Nitos Elementary le,Mr. Raymond Lesniewsh, test, 12 stndentsrecivedateore isRamble continues to fulfill itsEdwardoN. DeJesu5 the above address. Att Inquiries School, District 71, 6935 W. competition Mr.Dsvid Sladkey, and Mr. Den- the 99th percentileon one or both goal of bridging the gap between should be addressed to Ms. Deb- Touhy Avenue, Hiles,Illinois win -ais Zandi. The Religious Studien - MarineCpL lidwurdoN. DeJe- orah Netsoe, Superintendent of Martinez, Allers Boue, andjoan- Brebeuf teals. The teutinclnden both u ver- tuition charges and actual educa- 60648 between February21, c.,,,kt, ,e,dvnii from Reuma visits St. John Cluster welcomes Sr. Barbara baland mathematics section. sus son of Aladino S. Dejesus of Recreation, 824-8960. 1990 and March 19, 1990 be- naGarcia,allofSkokie. Lion costs. Year after year, hun.8443 N. Campbell, Chicago, has School won Third graders at St. John Bee- ger,a Cherokee Indianwitch. HeMass, SLW, to ita staffas well as At MuineBast, Linda R. Pried- deeds of volunteers collect thou- The Board of Commissinners Meen the hours ofli:30 am. and several awards in theAmerican atta brought with him other clan- 1969 alumnus Mr, Richard Lai- been promoted to his presentrank reserves the right to accept or 3:30 p.m. Second place ribbons werebeufSchoolweie recently treated lieb mceived a score in the 99th sands of auction items und hopewhile serving with ist Force Ser- Astocillliofl ofTrachers ofSpan- io lull tales told by Rick Kinne- sic tall tales, including Paul Bun- bly percentile on both the verbal and to raise half a million for the reject uey or alt bids und to The Board of Education re- (AATSP) awarded to Ingrid Lema and Ei- viceSupport Group, Manne waive any technicalities deemed inh and Portuguese brew, school liaison from the yan. - mathematics test. Bryan E. Heis- Academy. serves Ihr right io reject any and leen Tanghal of Morton Grave; Corps Base, Camp PendIdos, to be in its best isteresi. all bids. Oral andArtislic Competition. NilesPublic Library. The purpose of Kinnebrew's er, Yushin Kim, and Trilok P. Pa- Each year the past masters con- In the ornicompetition, 83ml Momca Barros and Joanna Mau- visitwas to encourage students to USE THE BUGLE Calif. By Order of the Vincent Baguen rice ofLincolnwood; and Janette Kisnebrew held studeuB spell- thuk received a score in the99th tribute a special gift far the Ram- place winners wereMichelle Do- beund with his tale of Spearfin- visitandusethe library. percentile On the mathematics Board nf Commissioners Secretary, Boned of Education and.Greta Marlin9zofS9uganash. bic auction items stichas the HiLES PARK DISTRICT bija ofNorwnod Park test. week at Mallow Casile, Ireland, Eugene H. Zutewski a US-E THE8ÉJGLÈ BY: Rose Hitlstrom, Secretary Superintesdeal THE BuGL:THVI(SDAy,FEBkvAky22, 1990 ei1,let-these Ow priöesspeak - forthemselves! 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