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Zonerscontinue Skajareqìiest Nilesman, transient charged for funeralhome expansion with childsex crimes At the Monday night meeting A 2l-caroldNilea man anda JulioMartinez, whose laut of the Nies PIii Commissioners requested a change in zoning tipropertywbich is96 feetby 200 34-yearold transient withan ex-known address was 6254 N. . from B-1 to B-2Special Use at . tensive arrest rilcord wein arrest- and Zoning Board of Appeals,a feet in size with the intention of Rockwell Ave., Oricago, and thefuneil home Iocatioiat 7812 expanding theirparking lot by 64 ed May 29 after Nibs police request for a zoning change fromMilwaukee Avenueandatthesite Charles E. Bennes of 7865 N. Skaja Brothers Funeral Home spaces. The building on the prop. found quantiiiea of illegal dregsNordiça Ave. were each charged of Mama Niaisat 7830 Milwau- erty will be rozedand the parking andapomornpicg,or.j5 was continued until the Augustkee Avenue. Skaja expîained Wilh agixvated criminal sexual meeting. tolotwill be resurfaced and striped. year-old girl in a van owned byabure, contributing to the delin- thebdthtieyarejthep. jaddition, Skaja also was the older man. Two-juveniles Bernard Skaja of Slesia Broth.cessofpuurhasing theMamaNit. qnency of a child as wellas two Continued on Page 18 werealsoju Continued on Page 18

The $16.3 million project . . 4i1 would displace four homes Iit Village of Ñiles - - -. Maine Twsp. I r ; 87eP Sh . .. oo:8 ¡Jfl 0.,' .t.' ';, 1708) 966-3900 studies flood 25e VOL.33, NO.52, THE ILUGLE,THURSDAY,JUNE 7, 1990 per copy control plan A floodwall and new retention Inagonlinuing drive tocombat 'Hard planning' begins basins could be part of a $16.3 the flooding, the Prairie-Farmers mitlionlocal effort to stern these- Creek Steering Committee met for Nues 9-1-1 service nous flooding that has plaguedJune 4. The group is nàmed for of Maine Township in re- the waterway thatbegins at - by Nancy Keraminas cent years. Geeenwoòd -Avenue and mean- BUI, according tojoanHail, dem westward through parts of NOes will begin collecting ils LeI. up of the 9-1-1board, undMaine Township supervisor, ifNiles, Park Ridge, Des Plaines $1 per lise phone surtax some- 'Were now intothe hardpresent phone listitigs for "every the plan is implemented in ils and unincorporated Maine Town- time before Seplember. accord.planning,' Kinowski said, rat-customer in the Ienisoty,'1G- present form, it would force the ship until-it empties into the Des ing IO Fire Chief Hariy Kinow. thug off a Iauiudty list of tasksnowski said, in order for Bell toremoval of four homes in one ofPlaines River. The group hearda ski, chalamos of the village's E.remaining before the yillage willprepare ils master dala base ofthe areas picked for a retention floodconlrolproposal from arep- 9-l-1 board. have a uophislicaled emergencyphone numbers and addresses. basin, the landbetween Dempster resenlative of Ike Chicago firm, Kinowski, who serves alongtelephone systemcapableof Repcesentalives of the IhrenStreet and BaBoed Road, east ofHares Environmental Services, with Police Chidf Ray Giovan. idenlifyisg emergencies by loca- villages will also evaluale equip. the Tn-Slate Tollway. A 13-acre Inc. nelli, Village Manager Abe Sel- tien.The tasks are similar lo Continued on Page t8 reoervoirissaggesled there. - Cont,nued on Page IS man, Trustee Jim Mahoney andthose facing Morton Grove and r:iredpolicechief Clarence Gtenviews 9-1-1 boards. Emrikson, said the board is now Daring the next 90 days the looking at eqeipment and await-board witt meet with Bell's 9-t- Police Chief's secretary Ing finalization of contrarIa with t coordinator loiron oat the tllinois Bell Telephone and Con- small details' such as the make- retires after 17 yeaí's of service Traffic High winds backups follow spark fire construction woes department calls byNancy Keraminas

- Niles firefighters had a busy Threemonthsdown, 15 Sunday, June 3, responding to monthsmoreofDempsler/ emergencies related lo wind and 1 Milwaukeeconstruclionlay other canses. Compounding mat- J .1 ahead for beleagured motorisE 1ers, according to a fire depart- who cant End a way around the ment spokesman, was the need bulldozedinterseclion. Io borrow a fire truck while a l'mjnst amazed al all the peo- Nues truck was ont of service pie still ming that route,' mar- for temporary mechanical prob- veled Nues police Commander lems. Jerty Sheehan, 'Traffic is much High winds caused a tree to heavier than I thoaght it would break, snapping a power line in be." Acksowledging the benefits Ike 8300 block of Oleander Ave- to Golf Mill merchants, Sheehan nue. Firefighters were called be- recommends esing the alterna- Continued on Page t8 Live roates- Greenwood Avenue, Golf Road, Oakton Street and Harlem Avesab - rather than the Bugle School, bottieeecked intersection, which is undergoisg recosslruction un- ': Guide Lilfall, 1991. Bet it may sot be wise lo get .ages 23-27 100 used lo a cerIumdebar. Like the proverbial dominos, other ,*1Ew.1 I I through streets are falling to the CoflstructjOu heal. In a-classic es- AUTO.. ample of 'he careful what you wish for, it may come true,the DIRECTORY Picturedabove withMayorNichotasB. Blase mond Giovannelti.She had warned (or flur 05cc-welcome news that Harlem Page l7 ¡u Sharon Wade. Sharon retired in February, tage ofNiles for l7yoars. Conttnued on Page 18 1990,assecretaryto theNitosPolleeChieG?ay- pAGga THEBUGL,THUISDAY JUNE?,l9Çfl iS"i'.szStCI 5oeenuarrsasese site

Beusse takes park board Nues Annual THE HUGLE,TIIIJI150AY.JONEs, 1990 Beautification contest helm for third time MEMBER by Sheilya Hackett 41 Nurthern Illinei. . Moving to the pzosidency oE commander of the Niles Veterans a Newspaper the Miles Park Board recently ofPoreign Wars. Aeeoniatien was not a new experience for civ- He additionally belongslo the 1tr Optintitt Club and supports the ic-minded WalterBensse--ltes An IndependentCommunity Newspaper David Besser - Editnr & Publisher been there twice before, in the Nilm Historical Society. The pio- Established in 1957 Diane Miller - Dtrectnr nf AdvertIsIng early Seventlee and Eighties. neer-style pegged floor and the 8746N. Sheriner Road, Marh Krujenkt - Predartlen Manager As he takes the helm for the railing that helps highlight the Nues, Illinois 60648(708) 966-3900 LInda Burns - Cnpy Editor year 1990-91, the 35-year Niles country kitchen display in the Sa- resident stressesthe need for ciety's museum at 8970 Milwau- board teamwork. He wants to ken Ave. is his construction. 9seep in focus ali the youngsters" Not one to rest, Bensse iscnr- Lawn and cooperate with the boardas it rently enplorieg the techniques of waste disposalEmployees agree to 10 percent insurancepayment moves to complete major projects OperatingCahlevisioncameras such as the renovation of the sec- and has completed one phase of program underway motion center pool and there- the stedy. vomping of Jozwiak Park. The What retases this workaholic? plan for the Jozwiak batting cage Three limes a week he joins Ilse Morton Groveapproves includes new screening and all- Early Risers golf group and isoat onlomalic equipment such as new at Tam GolfCoarse by 6:30 am., pitching machines and a reflexive bat he insists the practice hasn't retrieval system for the balls. helped his game--he usually tat- Shown above jinftto right) areNibsTrustee Tom iiond( Ato- lies between 45-50 for nine holes. contract with firefighters With a " first rate park district" lings OperationsManagerClaimMurphy, and Chairman ofthe as a goal, Buesse wants to bring Meanwhile, the park district LandscapeDesign Critics CoundilEvelynClemmans(standing). byNancyKrraminas all Niles parks np-to-date quick- Walter Seusse has the benefit of his 17 years of Theyareencouraging allNilesresidents toenterthe 7thAnnual After nearly a year-and-a-half board experience and according Two arrested for Altomey Michael Liozzi, who ly, re-vamping them as scheduled Looking back on the baseball Beautification Contest". of tedious and sometimes arrimo- negotiated for the village, set a aadpultiug alltheparkson thegames, Beasse reminisces abostlo Beusse, keeping involved is nions negotiations, a tabor "heuer than sitting and twiddlingr armed robbery con- new precedent for himself by at- highest possible safety level. Hethe limes he, his wife Lorraine OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM I tract was agreed to between Moe- lesding the Jonc 5 special board said the "mechanism is in pro-and Olber parents chaperoned theyour thumbs." attempt. ton Grove fiaefighter/paramedics reas" and board-apporved design ""PROPERTY BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST"' meeting in order to commend nearly100-girlsoftball playersRules of Road A Glenview couple got more and the village. The firefighters"the remarkable conduct by both concepts would be available forhis daughler Pamela organized I wish to enter my property in Nues "Property than they bargained for when will receive the equivalent ofa parties"forthe"rare(labor) public viewing at the next parkfor a marathon to aid the Musca- they attempted to sellsome dia- 6.5 percent retroactive pay hike board meetiag, June 19. lar Dystrophy Association. Pame-review Beautification Contest".Iunderstand the front event" which did not resait in a mond ears-legs and a bluenap- for 5989 and o 4.5 perceit raise"strike orprosraeted litigatisin," A mechanical engineer, Beussela, now a part time Niles Police and side of my home/dwelling as seen by people phire diamond ring lhrougha for 1990 in addition to other vil- designed a line of communicationReserve officer in addition to hercourse Village Administrator Larry Secretary of State Jim Edgar, passing by, by car, will be judged by a non- Classifiedad. IsgecOncessions. Arft detailed other keyprovisions equipment and a nember of me-work as a technician, and the Nilenpoliceanrested a22-year- "t wantso thank the fire dopare- chauical devices before he retiredgirls continued the weekend in Coopralion with Nilns Senior biased beautification committee. of the contract including a change mar- old en-con and his femaleaccom- ment," said MayorRichard Hohn from Teletype Corporation. Likeathoneffortforsevenyears.Center is offering a Rules of the in the uniform allowance and a Road Review Course for ail ciii- Name pliez after they useda gas and a Jano 5 when the viltageboardap- creative, paid sn-day off, The IaL- many parents, be got involved inBesssesaidtheparkdistrict Phute by David Miller knife in as attempt to steal 1hz proved lhccontractratifiesj by the tire parks as bis kids, Pamela,helped, village officials joined inzensin the Niles area. Address The new ter reflects au enlias 24 hours an- Nitos lawn andgardenwanle disposalprogram be- jewelry from thecoapleMay 30. firefighters association May 29.oust pay to firefsghtirrs and flee- Wally and John were growing np.to play certain innings, and the The purpose uDire course is to . help applicants pass tite illinois Phone gan June 1. Thephoio above shows the bags acceptable for one AccordingtoSgI.Dennis Referring to the 10 percenl medi-fighler/paramedics in lira of an He coached Peanut baseball,hat was passed during breaksto under the newprogram for disposing of leaven, garden waste, cal insurance payment require- beginning in '63, and became araine funds. Drivers Licenae renewal esami- Mail or bring entry to: McEnerney, Barbara Ann Wink- extra shiftday off. Carrently they nation. Il updates drivers on the graosandgransclippings, weeds and brush. All lawn arid gar- ter, 20, of4038 W. 19th SL, Chi- menI which the association ob-have eight shift days and at one baseballcommissionerinthe Other local organizalions jecled to initially, flohs said "I caught Beasse's current rubo of the road, ex- Trustee Tom Bondi den Waste must fit into these bags (the cost ofwhichalso in- cago, was arrested three minntes point in Use protracled negotia odd-bOa. He worked in basket- eye,too. He after she and her acomplice fled cominead Ihem foraccepting ball and started district hockeyserved in leadership posilionsasplaines the vision and the driving "Property Beautification Contest" dudes collection)andthebago mustbo foldedoverat the top for n lions, demanded an additional ability examinations, and pee- pick-up. ear after the unsuccessful armed this." titrer. teams. One congratulatory plaquea Grand Knight of the North c/o Nues Administration Building There wereno comments at the he received at the time called himAmerican Martyrs Chapter of themtes applicants for Ilse general Custinued on Page 39 The emergency personnel will written and mad sign examina- 7601 Milwaukee Avenue, Nues, IL 60648 meeting from sssocistion repre- the 'Father of the hockey Organi-Knights of Colambus; President Maine Township adopts Niles All American nCnlatives. Continued on Page 39 nation." of the Lions Ctab and senior vicelion. DEADLINE FOR ENTERING Festival plans The Rules ofthetstted Review NOON, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1990 Couine will be held at Niles Sen- 1990-'91 budget Nues student Judging will be August 4, 1990 underway behind iorCenter, 8060 Oakton St., The Maine Township Boardrentlyislocatedin vesy Niles on June 1 1 from 10 am. to (Additional entry tormo available at Nues Administration Bldg.) Tuesday. May fl, adopted bud- This yeas's Nilm Ail American cramped'quarters onBasse Festival will be held on July 11 book drive for How To Charge Dinner noon. geta for fiscal I9909l for IlseHighway in Park Ridge, accord- Poland For more information, please General Town Fund and General througltJaly l5atGolfMillpark by Sheilya Hackett L17year ing to Township Supervisor Joanacross from Ihr Golf Mill Shop- contact%7-6llE or 1(800)252- Assiutaneepund. B. Hall. TIse lowuship has been Donated books for Poland are Wfthout Any 2904 toll-free. locust returñs The Town Board approved piugCrntrr. been harried with phone calls enploring rental options in larger Wrarestill in need of commu-piling up atCulverMiddle about thedriveand ilspromoter, For 17 years they've been wait- the branches of young trees and $l,910,015in the General TownquartersforMaine5tey, school, 6921 Galcton SL, Niles, Bids scheduled ing. BUried underground, in yeatscause them to break. This type of Fund, a 672 percent iuerease riitysupporl, so if someone would Dislriel's71'sGifted Chal- Hail said additional space islike to br a part of oursponsor.largely thraogh lIte efforts ofsev- lenge Coordinator, Mat3, Reservations. across northern Illinois, they'vedamage is referred lo as 'flag- overlautyear'Sbudgetof eath grader Greg Czajkowski, a Alice needed at the Town Hall for theship program, it's not too lateto Bates, who works with Gregin for road repairs been drawing theirdaily nourish-ging.' In flagging, the leaves en $1,789,703. The General Assis-toamshipGeneral Assistance Polish nalive who experienced, montEses mataretrees and shrubthe damagedbranches turnbmwn makeacontribulion. Culver'sgiftedprogram,de- Senator Walter Dstdycz (R- tanceFundwassetat$345,408,aDepartment, other departments, firsthand, tiselackofEnglish Ian- seribed Ihe blond, bluii-eye 7th, Chicago) has announced the roots and slowly geowing bigger andhang from the tree likebrown 3,79 percent increaseover last Some of the entertainment for 14- storage,andagarageforits van. this year's fest is: Milch Ryder,gusge books as he grew up. year-old an "One of the nicest followingroadprojectsare and bigger. flaga. If the damage is extenuive. year'sbadgetof$332,509, Architect Dennis Stevens pee- Through his initiative, books,es- scheduled for bid receipt on June They, of course, are the 17-young lesen may mg recover," At their May 14 meeting, the The Buckinghams, The Holland- kids,.,very bright, batshy and tented a preliminary proposal for ers, The Shadows ofNight, Slraitpecially those dealing with nei- embamssed by the attention"the lb, 1990 through the IL Depart-year locust. Although that is their Hamilton said, board adopted a Raed Dislncta nor-story addition to the Town ence, literaluroand technical sub- common name, these insects are Hlimilton offen the following Southern,ThrDaetrlls,Rick5au Sun-Timen publicitygenerated mentofTranspornrtion. Budget of $952,942, a 1.73per-Hall consistent with the integrity jan15,are being collectedin lipftw protecting susceptible. cedo, and Tres Hombres. We The hoy grew up in Kalowice, The projects include: Por 0.99actually periodical cicadas, says cent increase over last yeas's fig-ofthebuildingdesigned by Lloyd schools and libraries throaghoat mile of resurfacing and patchingRoben Hatnillon, a professor ofsmall treesthe -' ureof$935,825. have wondrrftilentertainment in the upper Silesianarea of Po- Wright, the son of Frank Lloydplanned for Ilse children which the ares. land near the German border, on Harlem Avenue form Oaktonbiology at Loyola and a scientist'tover the entire top of the Ieee lnotherbusinms,theboarrjbe Wright. Greg's drive for hooks was He whoseareaofexpertiheis insects. with cheesecloth on suIting, not will include the infamous wenn has been in the UnitedSlates for Avenue nortlelo Deeapster .A'; gatr swdying plans lo meet space Stevens' proposal incladeda highlighted recently by reporter nue in MIes forno estimated costOther species oflarger,green and plastie, fee about two months. lt fleeduforitsoervices, er...,,. three years and learnedEnglish maximum of 4,800 square fret TheTasie ofNiles area wtll In-Greg Tanker, writisg in the Chi- only a year is $400,000; Por traffic signalblack cicadas are with us every may look a little funny this sum- MaineSlay,the Township's. cago Sas-Times, Since then, the ago, Interested in summer, but the sheer number of mer but it's better than having to for office and storage space and Continued ne Page 39 computers, the boy is pondering modernizationattheIllinois youth services department,cur- Continued on Page 39 Culver school swilchbeard has Route21-IllinoisRoute43- the 17-year-variety muke them replace the Ieee next year,' he Continued nu Howard Streel triangle in NiImmuch usorenoliceable. said. foranmtimatedcostit $75,000 The periodicalcicadas are Hamilton does however have Suspended NuesWest OLR kindergartners graii emerging now. "Once they break goodnews for same northernilli- THE BUGLE Iltrouglt, they'll crawl upan avail- nom residents. "ifyour neighbor- . teacher returns to work (liSPS 069-7Il0) able tree truck or fencepost, shed hood did not have mature Irres A suspended Hiles Townohip legedly making improper sugges- David Besser their hard Outer shell, expandand shrubs in it 17 years ago, high school biology teacherre- tises, then warning her not lore- Edirer and Publisher their new wings and fly np into chances are, the cicadas didn't lay tssened lo classes May 14 afterport the incideul, Bal she did the Irre canopy. You'll be able to any eggs there. The insects need NoRTherN ILLINOIS school officials accepted apsy- report to school officials and Dio- NgwsPApEn hear them quite easily when they malore tree mots to oblain flour- chsalric examination repent thatviet Superintendent John Hinck You can treat youraelfright when you carryour I, ossOcInrIOs all start singing,: Hamilton add- ishmeut, so if your aiea was still was required after his discipli- Vina card, because Centinued en Page 39 yoa've got baying powerwithoalthe VOL. 33 NO 52, JUNE 7, 1990 ed. mostly open fields or farmland in uaiysuspensioninMarch. worry of carrying noah andour carda are recognized 8746 N. Shermer Rd. The cicadas will be about an 1973, youprobably won'thave us The teacher was temporarilyNotre Dame where yoa're not. inch-and-half long and black much of a problem as people in relieved of his duties because of For dining, shopping, Nibs. IL 60648 with stange wing veina. Accord- the heavily wooded North Shore charges of Intimidation, itssp-Super traveling, anythingyou Pbnner 966-3950-t-2-4 iitg loHamilton, "They don't bite, want. Published Weekly un Thursday communities. he said. peopriate behavior loward a sta- and they aren't alaracted to lighi dm1, unprofessional conduct and Flea-Market 15.96% &P.fl. on VisaClanslc,NO ANNUAL tu Niles, tllinels The density in some areas may FEE for the 11ml year andonly $15 thereafter. Stop in Sewed Class Pnstage fur violation of school hoard policy The Patents' Association Ath- or The Bugle paId at Chicagu, ltt. alarm people. but the only way prohibiting sexual harassment." call today. one can hurt you is if you're rid- letic Boosters from Notre Dame Pustmaster: Send address His anticipated return from the High School,Niles, in sponsoring changes tu The Bugle, 8746 ingonamotorcyclewithoutahel- 30-thy tuspensionMay4 Shermer Rd., Nites, IL 60648 metandonnhilsyou in the face!" was de- its anuitai superFlra Market Sat- IM FIRST NATIONAL EANK While Hamilton asserts that layai because hr failedto corn- unlay. June 9 from 9 am, to 4 I OF MORTON GROVE Subsoriptinn Rule (lu Advanne) pIne the scheduled psychiatescpm. in the school parking lot at Per siegte znpy .5.25 the insects wilifeed little, if at all, during the summer, he does eau. exuininalionby thatdale, 7655W.DempslerSL inNürs. One year $13.50 The teacher has taught in Dis- Proceeds will help stIpIsofi all Mid-cjrcojnk Two years $2259lion that young trees can be dam- trtct 219 since 1968 and Three years $29.80aged when the cicadas lay their no corn- atlIlelic activilirn, Those wishing plaints were lodged against him 6205 Dornputnr airees Iyear Sentnr Ctttoens. ..,.$tI.50eggs. The female will make ase- todonateitemsto theschool table A year (eut nr enunty). . . . $55.95riet of tiny sills its lite ends of m all that time, according to dis-orwishmg lobe a vendorcan call t year (lnrelgn) $39.00branches to lay hereggs. lrct sMepn Rebecca Gil- Alan Aciento at (708) 457-0519; All AFO addresses tacit, Bob Piton at (708) 966-9169 or Photo by Mary Hannah us fur ServIcemen $25.50 "When the silts are made and Kindergartnersdon capo andgowns for grad- lhenggs unelaid thiscan weaken In this instance, thematt wasBill Casey at (708) 995-2900. Ransom Church, 8300N. Greenwood Am., aC$iisedbya feestedeppfal 11ieipslateigSuoday.Jatse1,.oat/on ceremnniesheld May 39 atOur Lady of Nues. Monthly bingo SALE°ENDSWED., JUÑE 13 Senior Citizen's - - I U.S.D.A. CHOICE open to Maine EYE OF ROUND Club of Nues 0 MEATS seniors s. o The Maine Township Seniors ROAST will hold their monthly bingo . games atnoonTuesday,June5,at LAWN CUTHNG PROGRAM COUNTRY STYLE Cakton Aims, 1665 Oakton Pl., The Nitos Senior Center is in the process of matching up sen- Des Plainés and noon Thursday, iors who wonhdlike their lawns cnt with stndentn interestedin June 7, at the Maine Township cutting lawns. Students abide by the new yard waste regulations CHICKEN Town Hall, 1700 Ballard RL, and are available for foca ranging from $12 to $20. depending on PaitRidge. A 50-ceutfee forcof- lawn size. Interested seniors are asked to call the senior center at .. LEGS feeand sweetrolts will becollect- 967-6100 est. 376 to be placed on the list edat the door. / r LB. Nearly 3,000 residents are en- . CENTERSEEKSVOLUNTRERRN'S ,, rolled in the Maine Township If yen are a registered nurse looking to get away from the Seniors. Activities include stresses of hospital work. why not volunteer to help take blood monthly bingo, luncheons, work- pressure at the Nitro Senior Centre? If you have a busy schedule MINELLI'S HOMEMADE shops, and theater, sightseeing like all nurses do. we will only nerd yen monthly - the 2nd FRESH SAUSAGE and vacation trips. Most activities Wednesday of each month from t p.m to 4 p.m. If this soundslike IgR LEAN GROUND ardimitedto members. Member- your kind of care, call Ten'y Sprengel RN at the Schier Center, ITALIAN 3LBS. 'I' 98 LB. ORMORE ship is free and new members are 967-6100 ext. 376. $il!39 C HUCK Shownabove I to r: Marie Dukat, Pat O'Connor, Emilio ¿(us- BRATWURST LB, alwayswelcome.Applicants mer, Ohm WinO, Lorraine Bando andEleanoro Christiansen. 'POLISH must be 65 or older and provide HANDICAPPED PARKING CARDS L LL proof of residency. To receive a New handicapped parking cards will be available after June20 membership application, call the The Senior Citizen's Club of haveabirthday thatmonth. There at the Senior Center. Those with cards expiring throngh Decem- PERDUE FRESH Maine Towsship Seniors Depart- Niles recently had a Mothers will be cakeand biscuits served. ber, 1990 must complete an application and doctor's certification mentat29l-25l0. Day luncheon, Wealsegnononethytripsata form. These forms are also available at the Senior Center. Those WHOLE A few of our seniors modeled very reauonabte price. We have with permanent cards expiring in 1991 or thereafter mast also get 59c ECKRICH theirhatcrentions. Luncheon was Valentine Day, St. PaDick's Day, a rcplacemenl card, however an application and doctor's certifica- FRYERS s29 catered. Emiie Knsmer played Annisersary,Christmas and tien will not be necessaey at the time of card replacement. BUDWEISER BOLOGNA 1/2LS, ADULT the accordian, 011ie Wirt played Thanksgiving parties at some PERDUE FRESH DAY CARE the nkelele, Mary Dukat played very nice restaurantS, for which SENIOR FORUM AND TRAVEL COMMJTTEE OR MILLER COUNTY LINE the tamborines and morcaras, and the club donates towards some of Scnior Forum will meet on Monday June 1 1 at 1 p.m. We will CHICKEN RESPITE CARE PatOConnorplayed harmonica, theoeparties. be planning fall programs. The Travel Committee will meet on BEER $ I 39 BABY Thu statu of the art adult doy Everyone joined in the sing-a- We play bingo and some mom- Monday June 1 1 at 2 p.m. One day bus trips will be on the agenda BREAST I is SWJSs 1/2LB. coro cooLer sowing the north long and a grand time was had by bers prefer to play carets, others for discussion. Please come to either or both of the meetings with sido of Chicogo ood Suburbs. nil. socialize anddoknitting, - any ideas. . NURSIfON DUTY We would like to invite new ingorwhatever. . HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE members tojoin ourciub, ages 55 If you are interested in joining PRODUCE . ALZHEIMER CARE RULES OF THE ROAD REVIEW COURSE . STRUCTURED ACTIVItiES to? We meet every month and our fun club, please call 967- The Roles of the Road Review Coarse will be held on Monday. . NOURISIIING MEALS have a party for members that 6648. We will be more than hap- June 11 at 10 am. the Niles Senior Center. The class is a review AND SNACKS py to welcome yeti. We meet at . TRANSPORTATION of the Rutes of the Road Booklet put ont by the Secretary of State CALIFORNIA FRESH . SENIOR CITIZENS theNiles Park DisioctRecreation office. Advance regislration is reqnired and may be made by call- AVAILABLE :.) . Shampoo & Set $250 Centre, 7877 Milwaukee Ave.. ing 967-6100 ext 376. NECTARIN S PEACHES AVAILABLE 7 DAYS Nibs, Il. WORKING TOGETHER TO Haircut $3.00 EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY ORRED ORU.S.#1 SERVE TIlE SEEDS OP tOREE BLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAM . ADULTS Sr. MonS Clippor Styling $3.00 The monthly blood pressure program will be held on Wednes- LB. Mens Reg. HoirSlyling$5.00 Nilesite wins PLUMS LB, TOMATOES.. . . Por Information Call: day June 13 from I to 4 p.m. at the Niles Senior Couler. This pro- 1990 Operation gram ïs free and open so any Nues Senior ago 60 and over. Regis- JACK . ...' . - ALTERNATIVES Dation is reqaired. i. GIN DANIEL'S FOR AGING ABLE Award LARGE nJ NEW YELLOWJ: 4503 OAKTON - SCORIE Amongthell0 men unii women JUNELUNCHRON FLEISCHMANN BLACk CALIFORNIA 4.: 17081 673-2433 FREDERICK'S COIFFURES ONIONS I' 5551 N, MILWAUKEE AVE. The June Lsncheon will be held os Friday Jane 15 ut 12:30 aged 55 to 90 who were honored . EACH CAlCADO, ILL. Thursday, May 10 at the Opaca- p.m. The mena willitchude egg roll, chickcn chow mein, beef $099 CANTALOUPE 631-0574 lion ABLE Tenth Annual Older with pea podo and mushrooms, fried rice, almond and fortune J \IL\( I . 750 ML, Worker Awards Luncheon at the cookie. Tickets arr $5.75 each. Entertainment will be provided by ,,.,-. 1.75 Lito, SUMMER SWEET $ FRESH Palmer House war Bruno Liput, the "Rhythm Stylists", a good time masical dse:. ?! $ CORN .'.. FOR oR 81, 8021 N. Odell, Nitre, part- CUCUMBERS.. time senior citizen employee MEN'S CLUE JUNE MEETING with the Maine Township Sen- The Scnior Men's Club will held their next meeting on Monday iota, June 18 at 10:30 am. 01 the senior cenler. Following the business SEAGRAM'S V.0. DUMPYOUR He received the ABLE Senior mrctiog, Dr. John Bello M.D. will makc o preseutolion on Oplhu- Achievrment Award for his IS mulogy and Your Oyes. -I years with the Maine Seniors CANADIAN CLUB LAWN which he founded and for his be- MEN'S CLUE TRIP TO SPROTSMAN'S PARK ing 'Mr.Bingo'callingthe The senior center is Asking registration fur the Men's Club trip COTTONELLE MARCONI ALL NATURAL monthly bingo games. Hepartici- Io Sportsman's Park planned for Tnesday June 19th. A bus will ., $799 BATHROOM . . YOUR CLIPPI pates in theSeniors shows and,a leave the Senior Center at S p.m. and return approximately 11 xu. $l19sAuD skilled carpenter, lic creates the p.m. The cost of the trip is $18.50 and includes dinner, park ad- TISSUE - 4PK. lDCCIRIf 55t.5!PJ5Ç . - props forthe shows. miusiitn and a progiam booklet Registration may be made at the . . w 8oz The awards event was co- senior cosEr. Call 967-6100 ext 376 for additional information. . DEI FRATELLI Convert sponsored by ABLE, WMAQ- VIVA MONTHLY MAILING ThIAII W.non, _ TOMATO your 5h.4 nrIoQurntomeng,n TV,Rhannel 5. and The Sears- ,- - uOz. 5 lI Roebuck Poundation. lt provided The monthly malling fo the flyer and calendar will lake place .-- - CAN TORO® employers with on Tuesday Jane 19th at 12:30 p.m. Volunteer assistance is al- ABSOLUT BUSCH bMU FOR to publicly honor their older ways needed and greatly apprecialeol. GULF LITE- ''I:r to a workers as oustanding. contrihn- VODKA BEER . CHAKCW%L.... $ I 69 CENTRELLA $ I 9 Recycler tiveemployees. MEN'S CLUB GOLF OUTING AT TAM nOSTARTER. 320Z.ICE CREAM The Men's Club io tow taking registration for the Tam Golf i. IV2GAL CALLFOR MORE Outing Set for Wedneuday, June 20th. The tournament fee is $7.50 :Tj INFORMATION which inclsdm green fees, prices and lunch. Registration sboald 246 KINGSFORD SiB Golden , 750ML, OZ, CAN $499WEIGHT WATCHERS $. 69 be made in person at the senior center. Payment is required at the 12 20 LB. Agers celebrate time ofregisleation. CHARCOAL BAG ICE CREAM 1GAt I 55lIRE CIRTIVOXIE OFFER tOPJRE5 JULY 15. 1h11 1 anniversary . TUTTOROSSO . MEN'S CLUB t8 HOLE GOLF FOURNAMENT Ore°er.MINELLI'S The Golden Age Club of St, Registration is now being taken for the 18 hole golf loarnamest GET ,,, ,,,,,,., I Sohn Brebeuf,celebraled their 6f- CRUSHEDwelu000rmobogeof ThE NEW TORORECYaRLAWNMOWER. Io Orchard Hills Coniry Club in Waukegun on Friday July 6th. ene2Eoc bog el trenth anniversary, at the Honte TOMATOES ' MAXWELL 000SE0 Sourd . The cost of the outing is $21.00 which includes green fees, cart - ---- I Now you coo gel u beaSliful lawn without bagging. of the White EagleRestaurattt, and prize money. Payment mast be made at the time of registro- 24 0O,Cans o,bagS Of Ceeesorene24ne. bog el blank Piontek. president, and I MASWELL HOUSE° Vieh MAUWELLHOU5ECRIOI, Frenen . Exclusive, puleoled recycling features 001 foundon any lion. Regiutrolion should be made in parson at the senior center. Frsnch eeo,I Ground. Vooel Ground Cefee other mower. officers, welcomed the members ' I Coree . SpeciallydeSigned deck recycles clippingsback into foragalaafteenocn of good food, the laws where they disappear. great music, and lovely surprise JUNE LITE LUNCH gifts. The committee headed by, The Jane Lite Lunch will be held on Priday June 29th at 12 FREE . The ooly oem mowing technology Florence and Mate AraSZeWSki, noon. The weiss inclades Italian Submarine Sandwich, Prait Sal- FRESH CANNOLI ofthe 90's. TORO . . made it amont memorable occur- ad and Dessert The coil is $1.75 per person. The featured movie DAILY 5. 43000300 sion. Our thanks and applause go will be "High Society". Please make reservations in advance for lktvun't sau donewithout aTom long enough? out to them and die help ofail the this event so we can pIno occordingly. co-workers, COCA COLA I SPRITE Another thank you, to all the WJLLS PROGRAM w e,ece,e e theright to limit q000tities ood correct pintivO oreo. Seniors andothervolunteers. who CAFFEINE FREE. IMPORTED ITALIAN RAMA N. Milwaukee gaveoflheir time to collect funds The Nico Senior Center offers o Wills Program for qualifyiog SPECIALTY FOODS for the Little City campaign, on seoioes. lu order to quolify, seniors must he over 60 yeaeu old with 7780 MILWAUKEE AVE. on annual income of $15,000 or less for an individual or $20,000 May 18 and 19. The rain did not . NuES 647-0646 or less for a couple. Assels mast also be under $15,000 for an in- NEWHOURS: AÛ slop the smile on their faces. $369 -----srlILE Mon, CuRU flAc' thrts Sat. 8:30 - 6:00 P.M. tARDwAHI Mike Provenzano, and Isis co- divudual and $20,000 for a couple. If seniors qualify, they may ob- Mor.. Chor. 5:30.0:50 : taus a Will at the cost of $50 (individuals) or $75 (couple). Wills KII PHONE: Sun.8:30 - 2:00 P.M. -- Tuoi.. Wed., Frl. ROO- KlO Eis.i workers, extend their apprecia- INELLI I",',. 965-1315 Sel. 5:30 . EGO Aun. ESO- URO tien so all who contributed to this appointments are available on the thrud Friday of each month. Call 12PK,-16OZ. worthy cante. the senior center at 967-6100 ext 376 for an appointmeist N. R. BOTTLES AG bjIÑE7,19O - PMBET oe'Oc J-I s.I.J. 55 Plus Club "Seniors: Morton Grove Stand Up and 1' Anniversary Party I Senior Citizens - be Counted" -Dominick's Thefalloarieg in un opinion lay 470-5223 CheckOutlhe-- yi Mutt/ru A. MrSleen, president, L The National Corrtrrtittie Ta Pee- serve Social Security and Medi- MEDICARE ASSISTANCE cure. Medicareandother health insurancefermscan somelimesbe dE- We've alt hoard the otd saying: heult lo wade through and accurately process. Morton Grove's "Stand np and he counted." This Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program will help local seniors in year, seniors need lo take that old filing thoir health insurance claims while clarifying billmg priore- adage literally, dures. Counseling Sessions begin nl 10a.m. on Monday, Jane 1 1 in The early returns on the 1990 the Flickiuger Senior Center. census arc in--and unfortunately, they'ro nnl cncnoroging. Though SENIOR OFTHE MONTH more than 63 million households The "Seniorofthe Month" honor, awarded loMorlon Grove resi- have returned lucir completed denia who demonstrate uuique interest, energy, and molivatiou in qucsdnnnaircs, millions of olhers serving the community, will be given to Mr. Chris Seyer in May. havogone nnaeswercd. Mr. Snyer volunlarily assiste with the Income Tax Assistance Pro. A lot ofscninr citizcnu and olh- gram, the Morton Grove's Advisory Commiisiou on Aging and the ers simply shrug off the siluution Emergency Flashing Light Mayor lobs will present Ihn award at and say: "lt's the .govemmenl'u the Board ofTeuslees meeliug at 8 p.m. on Monday, June 1 1 at Ihn Flickiuger Municipal Center, All inlerested residents are invited lo Anniversary Parly prnhlem." That may be true. BnL The S.1.J. Plus Club recently held ils 13th il's your pruhtem aud ny prob- attend, attbe Chateau Ritz. Picturedleftto rightis Elaine 1-leinen, May6 lem, as well. Here are a couple of preskient of the Nues Park District and a guest atthe party, - COMMISSBON ON AGING reusonswhy: - The Morton Grove Advisory Commission on Aging will hold its Treasurer Florence Morgan, President Ann 1-torneo and Vice About S39 billion will be dis- nextmenthly meelingat 1 pm, on Tuesday,June 12m theFIicking President Bernice Tegeler. Secrelary EleanorBnU io not pic- Irihoted to tIte Stilles this year by er Municipal Center. The commission provides an arena for discus- lured. the federal government lo fund a sien and planning of services and programs to benefit Morton variety uf Irngrinns essential to unoA. OrudeOíiulue unnI Rutina Grove's seaior citizen population. All interested residents are wel- Green Pannen or Rod Flume older Americans. The money come to attend, Celiforeie Medium guet for Senior centers, nutrition Weiss Hospital presents and heultlt programs, in-home BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Round Seedless Grapes Peaches- Laurel Letwat, geriatric nurse ofMerton Grove's Department of verh this Osupon on services, jolt training, housing Health & Human Serviceswillbelaking freebloodprossuee screen- 010mouerbeed.2 Weilderly Care lectures progrums, doy care coolers and Steak .5111e other crucial isgs for residents from 9 Io 10 am, on Tuosday, Inne 12 in the programs. Yore Flickinger Municipal Center, In addition to the screening, the nurse- Heritage House Louis A. Weiss Memoial Hos-ing with ongoing heallhcare tor astale's shtwe of titis money is de- will also provide information ou nutrition, exorcises, and specific lermioed by pnpulution figures Gallon Milk pita!, an offiliote of the Universi-family member or friend.' The medical advicelhatwill reduce theriskofhearthealth problems. $499Livit 3 pIense ty of Chicago Hospitalswill program is entitled "Solving thenbaioed during tite most recent . . -- census. Wititoul nfl accurate cen- 8W39 CareLong Term Caee Problem" and Ib. sponsor two 'Weliderly' HAVEBGOT AHEADACHE! Is. por lb. entra fur Iunverprosesning Lectores On lune 13 and July 11will be presented by Vice Cenli-sut, your stale could lone out on Oaklon Community College presents another program in their bath al 1:30 pro. io the Leo Wal-nen and Michael Stokes from theil_s riglilftrl pltrlino of this impor_ PassagesLoetureSnries entitled, "Have I Gotalleadochel" Dr. Ma- ach Auditorium at Weiss 1-lospi-Jubo Haocnck Company, finan-loot money. rie Diamond, MD,, will discuss the trealment and diagnosis of 2 ttnr btls. Regulernr DreI tal. cialservices. The presentation lo adtlilino, tite census helps- headaches, Theprogram heginsat 1 p.m. ou Tnesday,June t2at the ;Y; Dr. Jerome Dalinka, specialistwill discuss insnrance issues -anddetermine your seile's representa- Oaklou Eastcampus, 7701 Lincoln Avenen in Skokie. ;.ygfi in internat medicine, will be pre-also talk ahunt ways lo solve thetinoio Congress. Oaring neut 'Pepsi 04 01- Cts. chilled sendng o program entitled 'Low-problem of estended or long-termyear's rctlppoioltnent, sume stales MICHIGAN CITY TOUR '7-Up L' Dominick's er Back Pain: un June 13. care. will tuse sette io the House of The Prairie View Senior Travel Clüb invites Morton Grove sen- sl''; The program no July II will The programs are coordinatedRepresentatives, whileother mrs for a shopping and bach trip to Michgian City's Lighthouse 'Cani leid's be held for Ihuse individuals deal-by Rhonda Kravitz, RN., geriat-selles will gaio new ones--all Place, Oepartare time fmm Prairie View is 9 am. Orange Juice bused un lite revolts of the 1990 on Tuesday, Jane rjc ctïnicol specialist, and are free 19. The cost of the trip is $25 for residents and 528 fornon- i; to the pablic. census. Yottr seile's voice in the residents. Theengistealiou deadline is June 7, 1990, Sigo up at Frai- t-louve could be ostiled vimply be- rie View or call Ronnee Brenner, Seuior Adult Supervisor at 965- 'I, Ultrasweet cause some pettple eoulda'L take 7447. 5$100 tite little lu cnmirlele Ilteir censas em, Yellow Corn ..FOR quesiiurtottire. VISUALLYIMPAIRED MOTIVATORS 8 2v oc. pka. ultrasueel Whiln O Or-Color Corn '1.00 au. I.' A number of folks feel that the Morton Grove's support group fer persous with visual impmr- HELPISONTHELIHE USE 111E-RUGIE forms are confusing and intimi- mesto will hold lbeirsextmeeling at 10 am, on Tuesday,Juae 19 in dutiug. I eau understand this. Bel the Fliekinger Sehior Center, Helpful information and supportive ,eeflRtez,nLaeonoo', u pint interaction will assist participants adjust lo their impaiemeuls. For I ut. pkg. Pru.Prinnd 65' Printor Inn 10000669000 . the people at the Census Bureen 59C Red Raspberries have a solution lo this problem. If more information, or to arrange for transportation, call the Marlou Hi Dii Towels - you call them tall-free at l-800- GroveSeniorHotLineat470-5223, - 250,4 .59c 999-1990,they'll walkyou COMMUNITY ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR lîìredded Cheeses off' Broccoli through the form over Iba tele- The Morton Grove Days Committee announcesthe First Aunual phone. Or, if you prefer, they'll Fair. The fair will be Morion Grove Community Arts and Crafts gullnsutn. All Floaurn ' Regotur or Liahr Cucumbers send a census taker to your home Saturday, June 30 at Haeeer y, -59 to help you complete yore form, held from 10:30 am, Lo 4:30 p.m. on Breyer!s Ice Cream or Park, 6250 Dempster Street, The fee for a lOft. by10 fI, space Is $329 Mangoes 49c Aud il wau'teoslyon a peuuy, $25. Thoseiaterestetl in sellingordisplayingfiue aeis,crafts, home- Frozen Yogurt As former acdng commission- made goods and community items can call thuMorton Grove Pork er of tire Social Security Admin- MEAT Dislrictat965-7447, - Old FOshiss islralion,I realized the impur- USDA.Gruded Choioe UAGUE rREsENTS uiwNORTH SHOREnn tance of my role, not jase as a CHORE PROGRAM neat Prnvium Country Fresh 9- Reel Rib lneroiouut 99 leader, but as a parlieipaut, The Morton Greve Senior Citizen Chore Program is now iii full $189 Rib Steak s ILLINOIS ARTISTS RegularolLiteHardSllani 'GetoaSalaisrs lb THE lise URILDEXHIBITION OF The National Committee ta swing but interested seniors can utili lake part. Seniors tu need of Bacon lb. -- $1 lawn cutting, yard clean-up, or minor maintenance can have these xelecrod rums u_s_Du_ orodedChoioeaeefchaokFirstoul PreservoS'nciiib- Seenrily-- -and O $ 39 needs met by youth and young adult wOrkers refereed by the Vil- Smoked and Polish Sausage OOff- Cellular Coffimunicailufl EpicucH Medicare is joining hundreds of lage. Seniors will pay a modest price to be negat'mled between 'Sflabl e,Ive,elb,vla 25% orI 0000erlerou I erna organizadons such at the Boy themselves and theworkerbefore eachjob. For further tuformation on,,,,,k,, u nuosa tS,,I nuddia Central Domiviok'n Own Scouts of America and the Ameo /( call theFlickingerCenterat965-4l00,exL 254. Thin Sliced Meats FOR$200 Naweot Gaoeratloa ut Cellular PIlonos : 80VeLean Ground Beef icon Leagan of Women Vaters Geearal Etoutrie IIORILONS SENIOR WOMEN'S HEALTH 1 lb. pkg. ' .Ileuulmor Liuht Bobona u.sn.ACr051 bnspeuteotFruteSlrbnlosn and corporations such as Citicorp sasC Outils, 5000 $ 19 !W aud J,C, Penney lo ask all Amen- Rush North Shore Medical Conten is participating in a research U':i C,ilulir Boneless Fryer Breast lb study ofimmune fsnctiou in women 60 years ofage and older. TIse s 00 alo PHono cans to complete their cessas Oscar Mayer Lunchmeats quesdonnaire today. purpose ofthis study is to examioe physical andemotionalhealth ut NEPTUNE'S COVE 99O two groups ofwomen: women who core for husbands wtth Alehet- Please take a few minales Lo $1999: - Fresh Whole blessed 1t4 men's Disease; and womeu whose husbands are independenl, and Featured Thin Week,,, "Stand up and be counted," Don't campiate Deleble In 510,0 Lake Suoerior Whitefish boa un-show in the 1990 census, whodo notcequire care becauseofadisability or illness. IS' alls a,lre'lo,lurlhor CA 535-24 200 Serving tiuitiuih'T'hLolo,eoalrr For thts phare of the study, Rush North Shore in seeking women $99 ubaukon 0mm PrevIously Froeoo whose husbands do aol have Aleheimer's Disease or any other type Fuji Color Print Film --ove a,,r ,arI000a ,C,I,07 Bowl $ 89 of dementia. Participauts io this study must be married, age 60 er Whitefish Fillets Senior Health While take - older, and their husbands must be free ofmajor illness ordisabtltty. Second Set Of Prints L_ Free!ìatA? . - Nue On salo S298 Insurance Women who are eligible for lIse study will be asked to comptete a AMIRDCA AlAtI Perch Fillets ___l questionnaire, and will receive free blood and skin testing to exam- nIcht, . a Stacking Chair mee AeaIebbe At Alb AntuwAs ---- inn their immune system. Participation in the siudy will provide tu- sterne, HEINEMANN'S ut DOMINICK'SBAKERIES %':- Program aemlelok'a Finer made alerce r Dunk clTwunly The Senior Health Insurance forivatiou shoal the body's ability to resist infection and disease, and contribute to knowledge about female caregivens. For more in' s Inuh pst in white pot nouer $799 25' U.S. Punlagn Stamps. Fresh Osked Pfogram (SHIP) sponsored by Twin French Bread $129 See Illinois Art at its best in Ibis unique showcase the Illinois Department of Insu- formation, call (708)498.5467. White Exacum I ur0nor alsculpturr. paivtivg and graphicsappearing tor the rance is now available in Iwo ad- 4 moIs put Ivwhire po noval Fresh BoRed first tirer at Old Orchard Center. GLAUCOMA or White Oulteruroem lord dilionallocations in Cook Glaucoma ja causedby higher Iban ntxmal pcemurein the eye A White Violets L Angelfood Cake $359 County. - simple Lest with an inslrument called u tonomeler can deleflitine WbIto & Wonderlul Flowers To M,ko The gallery is located across From Plunhett Furviture Senior citizens who bave prob- Fresh Baked un the east side. lacing Sicohie Boulevard. whether the peesalue is normal or noI, The test is painless and lakes Your Special Day Spoctacularl Danish Cherry Coffee $289 lemsorqueslions about Medicare only a few minuten to perfmm. A diagnosis ofglaucomarequires a Cake ltisopevTuesdaythruughSunday. Il amIn 5 p.m. andother health issurance con or- Don't miss this very special opportuviiy la see what's look into the eye through a spec'ml magnifying lens. If glaucoma range for assistance from a SHIP vision" in - new iv Illinois art. Only or Old Orchard Center. progresses, thepaiientmuy be leftwith no-called "lunnel e ss . _ . volunteer by calling une of thu sIte sees only a narrow field of vision direclly ahead. following sponsors: Oak Poek which he The lossofside vision can occursogradually thatthepalieptis lina- . s s s Township Senior Services in Oak ware of the changes. Today, advances in modem ophthalmology . s .55 OLD ORCHARD Pork (708) 383-8060; and South- Inane brought new and baller Irealiflenla but early detection is sill old o,&&d Rdu SF050 nno .skoldr west Suburban Center ou Aging .- n inLaOrangu(708) 354-t323. thebestway iopreventviuual impairment. PAEW ÑiBdmEi'ut'j DAjvsi . .trIsEMLFvIFlRliNa .a_s International Theater Festival . Skokie Chamber'sMembership LoveLetters Germans from Dinner seats available Russia meet presents Threepennypera Singles Scene The Skokie Chamber ofCom- Ttaeger Furs; waler purification Love LOLA.!,c!cs SAI noonces for su donors marces annual Golf Outing and fourth annual city-wide garageLu the hospital, he was deluged June 10 . Q -Q B system courtesy of Gemini Envi- .. 4 ___ - -- 4 .a MembershipDmner Monday,ronmentalSystems;overnightsate, 50 be held Saturday, June 9,with mail, and it cheered himnp. "The American Historical So- JUNE12 June 11, at the Wilmetse GolfpackagesattheHoliday lunat 322 Walnut in Elmhuent. TheEutwhen hecansehome the mail eiety of Germans from Russia" AMERICAN DANCE CLUB Course and Terrace Restaurant organization is looking for dona-stepped. So she began writingto YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS North Slmre, Howard Johnson, him, as his not-so-secretpat will hold their June Meeting on American Dance Club for promises to be the best ever. tions ofsale items, as well os vol- Singles; Ou Tuesday, June 12 at 8:45 Hyatt Lincolnwood, and North June 10, at 2 p.m. We will meet the Leaning Towerp.m., the Northshore Chapter of Golf tm-times aresold-out,Shore Hilton; bosng ball andunleers to help oat with the sale. After his death, she wrote Io at the Redeemer Center at SL YMCA; andthe Noeshweat hoover, seats remain for the iwcntychii&eu that he had met at Fork Districts are sponsoring Young SisgleParents (YSP), will din- bag courtesy of Brunswick Cor-People wishing so make dona- Charles Road and Kenitworth in flee. Each dinner garne receivesa poration; $50 savings bend fromtains so the garage saie, a summer camp for cancer pa- ElmlsursL dance classesforsinglesatoffera program featuring Judge or to voi-tienE. When eachone wrote RobenMakey, Cook County table favor courtesy ofAllstatethe Bank of Lincolnwood; and aunleer, should call Linda Bremst- three locations: Chicago north Insurance Company. back,LoveLetters was born. The business meeting will be Low Division, speaking on "How one-yearmembershipat thecrat(708)620.6386. followed byprogram on the Ge- side, west suburban, and north- Many chamber members Today, she corresponds with west suburban (Nitra) (Mon-DivorceLooks loa Judge." con- Meyer Kaplan JCC. Love Letters is a uniqueser- sealogical ways to research and Inbuted door prizes foe dinner Cocktail hosesIs6:30-7:30.vice, providing a monthly around 530 childees from 46 dit- days, Wednesdays, & Thurs- The meeting will be held atour news-freest sates. Volunteersare al- preserve one German tnemorabil- days). No partner is needed lonew location: The Paiwaukee gueak. A special drawing will be pm; The dmner and program be-letter, small gifts and personal iR by Emma Jurin, a member of held for several prices includinggins at 7:30 p.m. The cast is $30snail 50 chroaic or terminally ill-ways needed to help with the register.Singlesmeet new Motor Inn, 1090 S. Milwaukee in mailings; and donations of small Our Northem Illinois Chapter. Re- Wheeling. Following the pro, two round-trip tickeis anywhere per persoo and dinner guesls havechildren ailovershe LIS. freshsnents will follow. friends and hove fun leansing to in the contiguous U.S. courtesy gift items or funds to cover post- dance in safe, protective envi- gram will bedancing, casual con- a choice of beef or floh. Reserva- It began sia yearsago, when ofEasy Travel and Anirrican Ex- lionsare required by June 7. CallLinda Eremner's eleven-year-oldagecosts . whichrnn about $1400 You may call Virginia Less if ronmenss. Classes feature allversation and a cash bar. For in- per month - are gratefully accept- formation, press; a rabbit jacket Courtesy of (708) 673-0240. sou loss his basile with cancer. you wostd like more information popular ballroom, night club, catI432-3311, 24 cd. at (708) 469-0755. latin, and disco dances, and in-hours. She had noticed thatwhile hewas eludes jatserbug/swing and oth- Admission to this program io ers. Classes are available forOpen toauysingle,divorced, wid- beginsers & experienced donc-owed, separated parents between ers of all ages. Fees begin utthe ages of 21 and 45. There wil $42/person for a 7-week pro-beanadmissiònchorge. gram, but varies with location. Young Single Forests is an ed. The club also spossors groupueational and,social organization I outingstoballrooms,nightmeeting the needs of single clubs, etc. A free inlroductoiyseparated parente between th I lesson for newcomers is availa-ages of2I and 45. Custody of th bic nest Monday. Advanceres- children is not a lacIor in consid- - emotion by phone is required. eriug eligibility for membership. Call (312) 777-8586(24 YSP meeteeveryTuesdoyeve- hours). . sing at the Palwaukee Motor Inn 10905. Milwaukee in Wheeling. JUNE 8 ST. PETER'S StNGLES JUNE15 - All siugles over 35 invited to. CLASSICAL MUSIC RAP these dances: St. Peter's Singles The Classical Munie Rap Ses Dances Friday, June 8 ut 9 p.m. sion for Singles will meeton Fri Threeponny Opera isparformed in German; si. PNA Flail, 6038 N. Cicero, $5.thy,June l5,7:30p.m.,atWhat'' Theater an der Ruhr (Wast Germany) Cooking tun (downstairs Medi- presents Bertolt Brecht's bitingly funny Three- multaneous translation is available. The tnte. Includes drinks and late buffet. Saturday Juue 9. 9 p.m. Bunker terranean Room), 6107 N. Lin penny Opera. The momorable melodies of national Theatre Festival of Chicago runs to Hill Countny Club, 6538 N. coInAve,(ur.Lincoln Kurt Wallt come alive at DePaul's Blackstone July 1. For tickets and information: (312) 644- Milwaul&, Niles and EarlyMcCormick Blvd.), Chicago. Theatre through June tO, as part of the third FEST. Evening dance Sunday, July Admission is $5. For more in- International TheatreFestivalof Chicago. Novice 10 Aqua Bella Banquet Hallformation call (312) 276-3762 3630 N. Harlem 6 to 9:30 p.m.(24 his/day). No reservationsre- amateur radio Live bauds and free parking.quired and parking io free. This 'Day at the Races' For information call (312) 334-a non-smoking atmosphere. license classes 2589. Classical Music Rap Session benefits health center The Northwest Amatase Radio forSingles enables anyone inter 00 Club is sponsoring novice classesSPARES SUNDAY estedin classical music us an inte- On Saturday, June 10, fromWires offered will be a color andfor individuals having on interestEVENING CLUB gral part of human life to mee noon to 5:30 p.m., the Mainegold leaf numbered print of theis obtaining a Novice Ansulesr The Spares Sunday Eveningothers with similarlastes. Center for Menial Health willfirst page of the first book everRadio License. Club will host o singles card JUNE06 host "A Day at the Races" at Ar-printed, the worldfomous Guten- The class will begin on Jusenight of party bridge or pinoch- SPARES SUNDAY lington International Racetrack.berg Bible. The InteInaIiOnaI14 and cnstinae for ten weeksleon Friday, June 8th, at the EVENING CLUB The event will be held in Ihr In-Room, located on the grandstandevery Thursday evening from 7Thdent Center, 8060 Oakton The Spares Sunday Evening ternationaiRoom. side, has a beautiful garden set-p.m. lo 9 p.m. at the Leisure Ces-SL, Niles at 7:30 p.m. No part- Club willhost u Hawaiian Pestivities will include admis-hog and offers a panoramic viewter, Maine Park, 2701 Sibley,sers required. PriSes und re- Luau for singles with music by ajos to the park, a racing pm- of the home suetch. Park Ridge. freshmenls.Forinformation, Don Hoglund and His Ambas- gram, o lovely weekend buffet Tickets ate $35 per person and The classes will consist of acall (312) 625-1004. sadoraatthe Skokie VFW, brunch, a raffle and a silent auc- can be reserved by calling Lauiubeginners training course inclssd- 7301 Lincoln Ave., Skokie, on tian. Among the many valuable ing.basicelectronics,Morse JUNE10 Kacor at 696-1570. Funds raised SPARES SUNDAY Saturday, June 16th at 9 p.m. by this event will he med to pro-code, FCC regulations and will Dress optional. For information conclude with the FCC licenseEVENING CLUB vide summer secrealional aclivi- The Spares Sunday Evening call (708) 740-3197. Complete Service, ties for day treatment and resi-exam on June 7. The fee, inclnd- Selection & Repair dential clients of the Maine ingtextbook,tapesandallClub will host u singles dance NORTHWESTSINGLES conexa material is $30. For fur-and meeting Sunday, June 10th ASSOCIATION Center, which serves all of Maine at the American Legion Post, Get it All at Township. tiser information call Sandy at All singles air invited to the (708) 823-3220. 6140 Dempster, Morton Grove, Combined Club Singles Dance Village Plumbing at 7:30 p.m. Dance practice oud 111w w,J,,ua IllusiXCffIfl9 KIICfltaflS 01 Oflycost._. with the live music of Pursust /___ social hour at 6:30 p.m. Ralph at 8:30 p.m. on Sasurday, June "GAS; Your BEST Kipness und the Notional Mari- ENERGY VALUE I surprisingly affordable at cÍJk 16, at the Ramada Inn, 933 S. onetle Co. will present a one RL 83, Elmhurst. The dance is of a kind" prograns. Refresh- SAVE MONEY co-sponsored by the Northwest mente and dancing lo the music SinglesAssocsasaon,Young WHEN YOU of Emil Bruni after meeting. GAS: YOUR BEST Suburban Singles, and Smglen REPLACE Call (708) 965-5730. & Company. Admission will YOUR OLD ENERGY VALUE IfYOU want to çarn more interestcustomer service representative. A free trust const.iltation. A$25 de- be $7. For more .iuformotsou on YOU1 deposits, this sweepstakes is WATER JUNE lt call(312) 725-3300. You'll win U to a one-percent dls- poslt to any Fwst of AmeriCaaCCoUnt. HEATER Replace Your ST. JULIANA & ST. JOHN for YOU. WITH BREBEUF SUPPORT count off First of AmeriCa Installment And more. Counter Cooktop CHICAGOLAND SINGLES A NEW GAS GROUP - IfYOU want to pay less interest onloan interest rates. And U to a one- Then there's the Grand Prize: With an Energy The ChiéaoIand Singles As- - ,,-----, - - ,- ' - ENERGY The SL Juliana and SL John an insaumen loan,[flIS /'.- -. percent bonus on deposit Efficient Brebeuf Support Group will socintiorl and the Aware Singles SAVER. Group will sponsorajoint singles sweepstakes is forYOU, interest. (Rates that are FURY Gaggenau Gas meet in the convent lounge of loan paid off U to$25,000or your St. Juleana Church, 7200 N. dance with the live music o I'he J±irst of deposlts doubled 5os:r.o1v5o.o Cooktop Lancers at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, W I ! p alreadY COmpetltive.) up to$25.000, GremIo Ave. os June 11 at America Great Rate ..«-, But th&es more. 6:30 p.m. We plan a catered June 15 at the Stouffer Hamilton Enterthe Grt Roi-n 49 Hotel, 400 Park Blvd., Itasca. Ail Sweepstakes. It'saboutsavingonloansIncluding Instant Whand Bank- todayue inner. If you Savent made a singles are invited. Admission a and earning more on savtngs. And tt ing Service prizes. Likea no-annual- More or less, reservationyes,callHelen $7. For more information call Mangan, 631-3895 or Dot Mae (3t2)545-15l5. a game you're gUaranteed towln. fee credit card forone year, Doubltn The Chieagoland Singles As . From VALUE Gefa,so Läger eunon 647-8292, Rose Plecki now Until July 31, just come of your deDosits un to $500. Stock RST°FAMRICA,, Verona 763-5955 or Agnes DressIer n,,cintion und theAware Singles to a First of America office and get a 763-4445. There will tse na Group are non-profit organiza trade thats ciriiÏssIowfeun to (Wpsffhp CltaberfDuval Dutch Made VALUE Lions. game envelope from a loan officér or$250. Free checkingfor onefull"year. egutur meetings scheduled far viIIag - 1k Kitchen Design No purchasenecesssry.Viii ,vhereprnhrhjted'fl,u must hein,r older to pLiyundure... dosi al Michiga,,, Indiana or lili lOiS . Panno tjonissu bject o Group,nc. months of Jely and August. clisseeorcsncr Ils tionevi Eh otitootice .Credit ap proas I required. Forino tionsa Neal ta aaoipletr alliais! roles. Eotoy details sad alliais! rules svsdoblrst plumbing 600 Waukegan Road, Glonview Plans are being made to hesra p,! rtia ippting bank brooches. OYrrgood May 29 lhroaghjaly 31, 1990. Equal oppaotaaity leodea Meoobro l°DIC. &SEWERSERVI INC. great Barbershop Quartet , at BETWEEN GOLF ROAD U GLENVIEW vom 9081 Courlland Dr., Nies Maeillac High School in Dcc- Forinformatson, call us at: Niles, 824-2116; Grayslake,Mundelein, Libertyville, 362-3000; Zion, 746-1211 966-17S0 (708) 998-1552 eber. Please watch the chsfrch C orn,r of MIIw,,,k,, U Co,,rflend SHOWROOM HOUOE Y . 5 MOfl.SL, Thu, bulletin for other events during VtSIT OUR UHOWOOM TODAY! the year. B Q4 Q Q B ee-G B B B 9 Q B Q Q B B B 7, !MEi.c I 4 PAmgnA'l - Church & Temple Church& Temple

News : News Cong. Yehuda Moshe plans Israeli education assistance st. Anseim's celebrates reception for Israèl Bonds group plans dinner Lobster Festival OBITUARIES The Community Assisiance forSecondary Education in Israel Bernice E. Kopulos Leonard Pruetting Joseph Giovannoni (CASE.) is planning a dinner Bernice E. Kopulos uee Gad- LeonardPruetting,79,of Joseph Giovannoni, 94, of June 18 at 5:30 p.m. in the Grand die), 78, of Niles, died on MayNues, diesi ou May 23 at Luther- Niles died on June 4. He was llallreom of the Palmer House, 28 ut Lutheran General Hospitol,anGeneral Hospilal,Park the husband of the lato lElia, Chicago, in honorof Ales Kraft. Park Ridge. Mrs Kopulos wasRidge. He was the husband offather of VeBa Oate Angelo) Kraft is being honored for his bornonøctober2o, 1911 inNe-the lato Catherine, father of Jo- Marchenchi and the grandfa- Cömmilmenl lo the CASE. bu- braska. She was the wife ofseph(Doris),grandfatherofther of the laIe Thomas Mar- manilarian pmject and ils chil- James, Mother of James, Falsi-Christopher, Michael and Debra. cheschi. Services were dran. cia Pearce and David. grund-Funeral services were held MayWednesday, June 6 at Skaja mother of 12 and sister of 9. Fu-25atSkaja Terrace FuneralTerrace Funeral Home, Niles. CASE., which will be cele- seraI services were held May 30Home,-Niles. Interment was inInterment was in SL Adalhert bralingils25thanniveruasy, at Simia Terrace Funeral Home,SLAdalbert Cemetery, Niles. Cemetery. moves socially and economically NiIes. Interment was in Elm- deprived children to ahealthy en- wood Cemetery, River Grove. -viroumeul, by providing them Alice A. Hermann with mom and board in the 1Gb- Joanna C. Saelens AliceA. Hermann,(nec Donald (Florence) Koozak. Fo- bula High Schools. This year, at Joanna C. Saelens (neeKonzak), 66, of Niles, died on nera! services were held May the request ofthe Israeli Miuisley Coppejaus), 85, of Niles, diedMay 29 al Lutheran General of Education, CASE. will ab- 31 at SL Matthew Evangelical Alex Kraft on May 25 al SL Francis Hospi- Hospital,Park Ridge.Mrs. Lutheran Church, Park Ridge. sorb childron from the families of Ial, Evanston. Mrs. Saetens wasHermann was bornon Sep- tutreseenl was in Ridgewood newly arrived Russian immi- For more informationon the born May 29, 1904 its Ghennt,lember 14, 1923 in Chicago. Cemetery, Des Plaines. grants. dinnercall (312) 372-4495. Belgium. She was the mother ofShe was the wife of William, Martha Sactens and Jans VarIan.mother of Darlene (Dennis) Fnnrral services were held MayKrause, Dones (Glenn) Farewell party planned 30 at St. John Brebeuf Church,Guenther, Disse (Gary) Sno- Niles. Interment was in Masyhitlpek, Grandmother of Theresa, t15xttOne.. Cemetery, Niles. ssaa-sa N.MILWAUKEE AVE. Raymond, Andrew, Brian, Jer- CHICAGO. ILLINOIS60551 for Fr. Chen rmy and Lindsay, Sister of Phone.: 17001 023.2154 A Farewell party is being heldSouth Wentworth Ave., Chica- Evelyn Poeschl 13121cal-0040.nd 631.5077 for Father Anthony Chen, for- go. Parking available next to res- Evelyn Poescht (neo Rocchi), Harriet and Abraham Bohrer of Lincoinwood sale oflsraetflonds to ensure thesuccess of the mrrly ofSLJohn Brebeuf Par- laurast, 72, of Nites died on May 25 aIComplete Landscaping Services (picturedabovo) wilihosfa specinirecoption for massive influx of Soviet Jewish immigrantand ish, Riles, - Attelicous, nine-course Chi- Lutheran General Hospital, Park Israe/Bonds on behaffofCongregation Yohuda othersinto Israel. Father Chers is returning locese dinner will be served at 7 Pícturedabove are Lorena Koppe ofNilesandElsie Strauss of Ridge. Mrs. Foeschl was born at Reasonable Prices Musho of Lincoinwood intheir home on Serving as Co-Chairmen for the Congrega- China upon his relirement as ap.m. followed by a short psesen- DesPtaines. The two arecooksalSt. Anselmx t3thAnnualLob- June 21, 1917 in Michigan. She Wednesday, June 13 at 8:30 p.m. paslor of SI. Therenas Parish in lattOo program for Father CIten. was the wife of Michael, mother lion YehadaMoshe Bonddrive isAbrahamBob- sterSate. - .Lawn Cutting Specialgueslspeakerforthe occasion will be Chinalown. The dinner is beingTickers are $20 each. Reserva- of Judy Hartinaun (nan Free), rer and Dr. Oscar Novick. Rabbi Oscar Z. Fas- "This represents Salut Au- e Yoram Ren Zoev, Deputy Director Donerai of held Monday, June 1 1, at 7 p.m lions reauired, RSVP by June 7 "The most hectic time of the grandmother of Jeffrey, Many Bush trimming man isthespiritualleader and Charles atChiamReslaurant,2323 to (312) 842-6777. seIm's thirteenth Lobster Sale, sale is the two weeks before the the Office ofihe Presidentoflsrael. Ben Zeevis Damen and Lerne. Funeral ser- . Erigeihartis the Presidentofthe Congregation. says FatherGregory Faul Hinton, sale," says Paul Koppe. "We eu- vices were held May 30 aI Skaja Fertilizing on a mission to the United States fopromote the thePastorofSaintAnselm'sEpis. courage people to phone in their Terrace Funeral Home, Niles. .Edging Sunday School Teacher copal Church. lt is one of thoseordersattheLobslerhotlinenum Interment was in Maryhill Ce- Neuman named things that brings happiness--our ber(708) 825-5811 so thatwecan melery, Niles. "Weve been serving the area Appreciation at EPLC patrons enjoy the delicacy ofdeletmine how many lobsters to Holocaust Memorial Fellow - freshMaine lobster, thepeople in order. Generally order lakers are for 20 years" Jothua Neuman, a Junior at A Sunday School Teacher Ap--Awards so oltidenls will he given the parish enjoy putlinil on, and present from 6:30 p.m. evenings, precialion, hosted by the Board offxrperfectaltcndance; - Dadgels a bettergift than the typ- Foundation sets concert Fasman Yeshiva High School bnithere isa telephone answering e s Division of the Hebrew Teeing- Parishtsducation, will be held be- Sunday worship services at icalnecklieforFathers Day.' machineavailablealother i .1 TleHolocaustMemorialJane IO, at 7:30 p.m. lt will -be cal College in Skokie, has been tweeu services, 9:45-10:45 am.,Edison l'orkLutherau Church are The idea of the Lobsler, Sale limes." Foundation of Illinois is proud toheld at Centre EasI, 7701 Lincoln selected as an Edgar M. Bronf- ou Sunday, June 10, at Edisonut 7:30, 8:30 and 11 am. Chit- was generated by the mission Although the price of lobsleru A present Songs ofthe Gypsy" andAve., Skokie. TickeD are $10 ad- mas Fellow for the summer ofPark Lutheran Church, 6026 N.dress sermons will continue dar- treasurer,Polty Giangreco,a variesgreatly, SaintAnselm's has Oliphant Ave. ing the summer. Adult education transplanted easterner who had a Gypsy Folk songs of the Hola-vance sale or $12 at the box-of- 1990. - notiscreasesi the price of lobsters cassiEra. fice.Forlicketinformation, Jxshxa, the only candidale Jane Hammar will receive upe-clauses held between services, cruving forlobstees. She suggest- during the last three-years--$9.95 The speciatconcert will beper-please call Holocaust Memorial selected from Illinois, will join-cial recognition for her len years9:45 to 10:45 am., will also con- ed that the parishioners might or-still buys an entire, succeleut, formed by Mary Gorila and herFoundation (708) 677-4MO or 24 high school sludenls from all of service to the Sunday School.lise through the summer. der a case of lobstes to dividewhole,freshMainelobster, Hungarian Gypsy ensemble. Ticket Master (312) 559-t2t2. over lbs United Stales and Caa- among themselves. Her sugges- weighingapproximately1.25 The concert will lake placean- Freeparking available for all. ada is spending 6 weeks is Is- OIR membersreceive awards itou gained popularity. From thepounds. Order may be seul by roel preparing lo become fulure one case of lobsters in 1977, themail, or telphone in. The lobslers traders of Ihr Jewish communi- Five members of Oar Lady of Votanleee of tise Year Award for Annual Lobster Festival eussent-will be available for pick-op at ty. One of the lop members ofRansomCatholicChurchin her youth-orieuled efforts.Fr. ly handles approximately 1,300the church (Jost two blocks south It's somethingyou d hit class at Fasman YeshivaNiles receully received recogni- Tom Bishop, Associate Pailor, lobsters and several hundredof Dempslcr en Greenwood)eu High School, Joshua was cha-lion by the Catholic Youth Of- was presented a plaque for his pounds of shrimp. June16. together...sen on the basis of his cuori-fice at ils Third Annual Awards commitment and workwith 4 for each other.esce in his Tomb nod secularDinner. locos. sludirs, os well as his keen in- Sister Lourdine Lachowski, Temple Beth-El -concert eight grade lmcher at the school, Actor speaks at arrest is the highly..csampleu is-. - c. surs facing Israel and the Jew-received a certificats of nomina. features folk singer -'L.. . ,. t '' lion for Adolescent Calechist ofJewish United ish people loday. RabbiShlomo Carlebach, Together appearing with Rab- PITTSBURGH CORNING Joshua is the son of Rabbithe Year. Bill Brandt, boys bas- Fund luncheon widely-knowncomposerandbi Carlebach will be Temple and Mrs. llrmxrd Neuman ofkethall coach, was presented a Jewish folk singer, will be the 0 citation as a candidale for the Beth-El's own Klezmer Bund. DrrIn Skokie. MaId-talented enlentainer/ fealnrcd artist ut Temple Beth-The members of Iba band which ThiCk, break resistantI UULNUU I Ray Meyer Award. actor Theodore Bikel will be El's Annual Phyllis Podolsky Me- ptas traditiosal European Jew- Fauling Olinka received a Lo- mosiulCaltaral Series Coscert. PC GIassBIockI units REPLACEMENT WINDOWS o,,vQrÇtQfl guest speaker at a lunch for So- tsh music, include Roger Hirsch cal Recognition Award for their viet Jews now living in the Chi- The concert will lake placeut the keyboard from Skokie, FLOWERS and GIFTS musical laIent in working wilh are mortared into place making - Seeeing up a funeral cago area on behalf of the 1990 Sunday, Jane 10 at 2 p.m. at the WEODING5end FUNER4$ ChitdrrnsWorship, Handbell Seymour Rubens on the clarinet windowsmost impenetrable. Basement, garage and - trust lund is a praceical Jewish United Fund (JUF) cam- Temple's Slavin, Malkin Rundalland sax from Chicago, Melville - 8118MtwekeohNllae Choir, and Youth Choir. Rose School, 3610 W. Dundee in Way for a husband and 823-8570 uua.roe&nrn peign at noon on Sunday, Jane Beswick on the flato from Lin- other high-risk windows are safe from burglars and Dadivas received the Diocesan 10, at the North Shore Hilton, Northbrook. colnwood, Sol Slolwichon sIring wife to protect each: Tickets foe the concert are $5 vandals. PC GlassBlock'° windows insulate likea . other from unexpected 9599 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. base from Glenview, Adam Mill- Thinisthesecond fund- forchildren and $8 for parents. ceOn double-glass thermal window and pay for themselves expenses in times of grief drnms, Tom Strausson raising event held by Soviet Rabbi Curlrbach will give a lrutotpet fram Glenview, quickly by reducing heating and cooling costs. Play it --.and its a good hedge Jews living in the Chicago ama second performnnce, a longer For ticket information, plmse against inflation. At no lo aid the OUF, which is helping concert at 7:30 p.m. Jane 10 atcull (708) 205-9982 er (312) 274- safe. . call today.

obligation, we can provide rexetliethousandsof Soviet 3050 W. Touhy Ave., Chicago.0341. - you with complete Jews in Chicago and Israel. Tickets are $10. information about tuneral Alex Basov is chairman of the lunch and Michael Barren is co- FACTORY DIRECTPRICES trust agreements. Call us chainnan. Fir mom inforinaliois, SJB sponsors today. eall die PUF at (312) 444-2843. Come In and WsIt Our Showroom Day at the Races We have a large selection of every size & type SKAJA st.John Brebeuf COLONIALFUNERAL HOME The SI, John Brebeuf Holy seating. ' - 966-7302 Phoenix Group NameSociety is sponscring uday IMPERIAL GLASS BLOCK CO. 6250 N. Milwaukee.Chicago 774-0366 The bus wet leave St. John arex 7812 MILWAUKEE AVENUE The St. John Brebeuf Phoenix ut thetuces on Sunday, June lO utschool parking lot, 8301 N. llar- 7412 N. Milwaukee Ave. s Niles OIlIER LOCATION. - NILES. ILLINOIS Group for divorced, separaled ArlingtonInleenalionalRace-1cm Ave. in Niles at 11:45 am, - and remarried men and woman course. Pleasebelhereat 11:30. WOJCIECHOWSKI FUNERALHOME wilt have their monthly meeting Allparishinners andtheir For mote information and res- (708) 647-8772 2129 W. Webster. Chicago PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE 276.4630 Questions About F un,ra I Costs? Wednesday, June 13 at 8 p.m. in HOURS: MON., TUES.,WED., FRL- 7:30 AM 'til 5:00 PM - FnnnIy Ownod nnd Opn,otnd . guests are invited, The $10 costerva*ions call Mel Koenigs at for Oxer 7t Ve,re s Fuenral Pro-Arrangement . Facts About Fnnnra I Seruino the rectory, 8307 N. Harlem. Ali per person includes a bas Io the966-2293 or Fred fisch, 965- THURS. 'TUL 8:00 PM - SAT. 8:00 AM 'tu areweleometoatlend. i :00 PM track aiad reserved grandsland2942. - PAGEI2 TIlE BUGLF,rI1Íi11DAY, JUNE 7, l9O *44 ' t' fYI - Jf ttq1'r o:(lifkf. ThE BUGLZTHVKSDAY, JUNE?, 5990 PAGE'I- omen's News Women's News Y-ME group Love Your Fat presents Rap Hospital ServiceGuild, Saks Away' workshop setforJune 14 Getting ready Annual luncheon proceeds Women's ORT Session jointlys onsorasions o fornursery Atiza"Ali" Guggenheim,a TheNorthwestGroupofthe Y- diet and motivational counnnlur, school benefitedical plans installation ME National Organzatiorfor center Breast Cancer Information and will pissent a weight manage- A loansitlonal group for math- Support will hold ilsmacthy ment workshop entitled, "Love ers and/ar fathers, and their chil- luncheon Yoar Pat Away" un Thursday, dren, who are consideringor Open Door meeting on Salurday, Jane 14 at 7 p.m. at the Confer- inne 9, aL 10 am., at the Palwau- planning for a fall enn'y into nur- The Village Chapter of Worn- kee Motor Inn, 1090 S. Milwau- ence Center, 1417 Deerfield Rd., sery scheel weil meet twice Deerfield, en's American ORT (Orguninza- kee Ave., Wheeling. A Rap Ses- weekly far 7 weeks from June 11 tien for Rehabilitation Through Sponsored by Debbie Temps, through July 27, The graup will Sian"ISfeatured. tac,, and open lathe public, the \ Training) will hold ils 26th Innlal- Breast cancer patients,their meet al the Virginia Frank Child lation Luncheon at Ailgaure's families and friends, and health workshop offers a aew, Uplifting Development Center, 3033 W, approach to healthful eating and Restaurant,2855N, Milwaukee professionals interestedinthe Tanhy Ave., Chicago, 60645, Ave,, Nortbrook, on Wednesday. lopic are welcome at Open Door weight tous, Telephone: 761-4550, The cast is Junel3uttt:30a,m, meetings. The sesions are free of Ali Guggenheim, whu empIra- $100 for the t4 sessions (fees ne- sizes the importance of balance charge and reservations are not gotiable), For information call Officers to be installed foliow: necessary. between mind and body an key to LorraineFennan,A.C,S,W,, weight management, president.LillianSnchs; vice Y-ME offers peer support lo isliving (312) 761-4550, president, Sylvia Brown, Sarah breast cancer patienla via a 24- r proof of her own philonuphy and teachings,Havingshed Grossman, Betty I.azar, Rowie hour holline (708) 799-8228 and 176 Weintraub;treasurer.Hennie educational Open Door meetings poundsand maintained the Women's ORT weight loss for seven years, Gag- Piel; financial neceetaiy,JaneRe- throughout the Chicago Melro- chapter announces isberg; recarding secretary. Uni- polilan area. Y-ME also provides genhemi developed aprogram thatshe officers enRosenberg;corresponding information on what In do if a hasenthusiastically secretary, Rochelle SInter, and breastlamp iv delecled. shared with hnmdredu of people paeliamentarian,RoneSWeetoW. Por mnie information about Inworkshopsthronghontthe The Nominating Camnuillee of the meeting, nr about Y-ME, call counliy, Her soon-to-be- Sandstone Chnpler of Women's Entertainment for the after- the Y-ME office as (708) 799- publishedbook,alsoentitled American ORT announcesits noun will feature Arnold and 8338. "Love Your Fat Away," offers slate of officers for the 1990- SinsaMilier, Chairpersons for the step-by-step mentods in irnprov- 1991 ORT year, aflernuon are Betty Lazar and g ing self-image and cratiag health- For presidents Toni Rosen and Helen Rosenberg. Fer further in- fut eating pasterns, Sara Weinstein; vice-presidents fnematinn,pleanecaiI67ft-4O76. Both her workuhops and book Donna Darnay, Judy Katz, An- RushNorth Shore Medical Center recently ing. conference presentations, and in daily pa- held theirAnnual WOMEN°S AID The Service GuildofSwedishCovenant Hes- and social chairmanofthe Service Guild,- Can-burns on replacing negative peu- neue Paennnsky, and Karen Se- Spring Luncheon at theLin- tient care. colnshireMarrioltResort,An afternoonofexclu- CLINIC, LTD. 4h pilaI, 5t45N. California Ave., and SaksFifthAv- dace AndersonofPark Ridge, Service Guildgramnning with positive beliefs vin; treasurer Renee Darn; finan- Enjoying the success of the afternoon are sive fashio,isfealuring Rose's enue Old Orchard are sponsoring a luncheon president; andBoss Chidichimo, fashion direc-and actions, thus increasing self- cialsecretAry Judy Greenberg; thebeslofChjcago's De- commiltee members pictured above: (left io 6770 N. Lincoln Ave, fashion show featuring The Saint Jnhn Collec- esteem. recarding secretary Marlenesigners fromthe ChicagaApparel Center right) Mrs. Patrick (Judy) Ebenhoeh, nf Glen- .oauty Salon toral Saks.Reservationsfor the event are $35, "Fad diets may work lemparar- Tambanrine; carresponding Sec- :.------Suite 205 lion on Tuesday, June 12, beginning witha Proceeds will be applied toward the highlightedthis event, The proceeds went io- View; Mrs. Jerrotd (Lita) Widran, of Glencoe; acquiutionily,"says Gaggenheiddm, "Bal enlacies Cheryl Fischer and Deb-wards the purchase of a video microscope for nHARRI ET Lincolnwood, IL champagne reception at I t:3O arn, Seenhere ofathreedimensionalCatScan for the hospital. Ms's. Abraham (Eunice) Chervony, chairman, of only through loving yourselfcan hie Omen; and parlimenlarianthe medical center's laboratory. The micro- Wilmefte; and Mro. Caesar (Kathy) DeLeo, of FORMERLY OF DINO'S GYNECOLOGICAL admiring some St. Johndesignsand making Foradditonal informationor to make a resewa- ynu 'love your fat away' penna- LuotieLevy. HAS JOINED last minute acope han manypracticalappEcations in leach- Evanston. OUR SAFF CARE INCLUDED: arrangementsfor the show are: tiorrcall(3t2) 878-8200, X5273. nentty," (fromleft)Anna Trakasof Wilmette,program Phyltis Galanter, CEO of floh- Toughiove Tues Wed ThursONLY . Prdgnancy Termination bin Temps, says that tho work- . Upto 12woekn Parker shopisone of severalsnlf- support group PERMS . Private and Conlidentiat High School Presbyteriañ improvement seminars, regularly [NewAffivals Counneting Women's ORT schedated cfor both permanent A self-help group foe parents $18.95 women spò'nor and temporary employees of the LINDSEY ANN CHARLES LORIN KRISHI HITESH PATEL traubleal by children's and teens' IdiNOT INCLUDEDI . Board Certilied reunion plans installation (I56udsSnSnspnnSr5usSnr.05 non) - behavior meers every Tuesday company. - MULLARKEY DEUSCHLE A girl,Krishi Hilesh Palet, Gynecotagialn The t940 Febraary and June salad bar supper evening, 7:30 p.m. at the Gtencoe 7502N. HARLEM Classes of Parkdr High Scheot luncheon There is no fee for this work- Lindsey Ann Mullarkey, 7 lbs, A boy, Charles Lorin Deusch-born un April 3, to Mina & Hi- (312) -- . Lab on Preminen shnp; however, reservations are , 4 1/2 az., wan born April 2 lo le, 7 Ihn, 10 1/2 ou., barn on Apriltesh Palet of Des Flamen, Broth-Community Center, 999 Green- will hold their 50th gradualion The Pfnnbynpnian Women of bay Rd., Glencue, Por further in- dinner daace and reunion on Au- mandatory, For reservations, Sharan and Kevin Mullarkey of4, to Shams & Richard Deunchleer: Timil age 3. Grandparents: .774.3308/i' For immediate appt. The Connu-y Cove Chapter ofNUco Community Church, 7401 Morton Gesse, Lindney'n sinter is of Skokie, Brother: Aaron age 4, furmation, call Karen at (708) gust 25. The resnion and dinnerWomen's American ORT (Organ- phone Laura Cwilc al Oebbie Umedbhai Palet of Melsmadabad, CALL: Oaktun SL, Niles, will spousor aTemps, (708) 940-4477, Kniley Ann, age 3, Grandparents Grandpareutni, Charles & KayIndia and Lalita PaId of Meh-256-4358. dance will take place atabe Chica- izalinn for Rehabitilalion throughsalad bar supper, Jane 12, at 6:30 (708) 679-6170 go Wesda Hotel 909 Norsk Mich- are Mr, and REn. Joseph Char- Denschle of Sebastian, FL., Shar-madabad, India, Training) will hold its Annnat Ja-pm, zempa nf Nitra and Mr. Joseph 24 Haar Answering Service igan Avenue, Chicagn, tllinois, stallalinn Luncheon on Sunday, on Alice Deuschle of Planking- PARTICK ROBERT Marilyninge, besser president - MnllarkeyofPaekRidge. For mure informationcall June 10, 11 am., at Wallinglon's, Thomas N. Budzban Ion, SD,, Bill & Linda Price of MEAGER State Licensed Facility of the Park Ridge Gardern Club, Marietta, GA., tond Anne Price uf ' JamesCasellaat(3t2) 527-31t7. 507 Chestnut SL, Winnellca. will pensent a progeam entitled .OENMFER MARIE ZIGMAN A huy, Patrick Robert Meager, Air Farce Aieman 1st Class Huffman Enlates, lL 8 lbs, 8 ou,, hum-ou April 10, to The following slate of officers"Shucers and Spice", a PC56flm: A girl, Jennifer Marie Zig- ourbikers willleavey-ou Thumas N, Budzban has aeniveul Patricia & Robert Meager uf Park - will he inslalted for 1990-91.6911 oftabie seltingsand floealar-for duly at Falcon Air Force man, 5 lbs,, was born on April HOLLY LYNN FRAZIER SOMETHING NEW Presidents: Jennifer Browns 14 to Joan & Ron Zigman uf A girl, Holly Lynn Framer, 6Ridge. Brother: Kyle age 10 mm. rangements using cemmon arti-Buse, Colo, Grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. Louis bigli and Jl)r. (Wheeling), Robin Joseph (Deer bIes found in Ike home, Memberu MotionGrove,Sinlern:(nolbs, 13 1/4 OZ,, burn an Apnl 7r HAS BEEN ADDED!* field), Karen Zylberutant (Morton lindaban in the non of Nancy Acerenea uf Rocky PL, NY and and geesE are asked lo bring aC, Moroney ufNiles, and Daniel namen given) ages 3 and 31 to Kathy & Chuck Frazier of Des Grove); Vice Presidents: Lynn mou, Grandparents: Ed & Eileen Plames, Sister: Lisa age 4. Grand-Mrs. Patricia Meaghan of Rack- -whnthnvyeuhave the urge to espiare the sated, Destert to be furnished, N, liudaban ofPatk Ridge. ville, MD. Winslon (Ml.Prospect), Abby .- Zigman of Muflan Grove andparents: Helen Ruhm uf Des wnerliannis autnisie of lawnerh foothills 0f th Brody (Chicago); Treasurer: Le- Stan & Doratby Adamceyk nfPlaines and Many Ruth & Eldon SEAN BRENDAN orna Cherney (Skokie4 Financial Chicaga. Head of Bmwning, MN. McLENNAN R arLes, Our Gare-Tnn® faisric unen halen''ghootsran Secretary: A Case in Point A boy,: Sean Brendan McLen- MaryBethRabin taiseyou there,Censfertahie, nia-y, Iightweigb (Skokie); Corres, Secresary: Sa- PAIGE MARISSA COHEN KRISTEN ELIZABETH nan, 8 lbs. Il 112 az,born un BEAUTY SALON AND By Herman Halperin A girl, Paige Marissa Cohen, 6 GERAGE san CosEr (Skokin); and Parla- of Aprilltto Kathy & Scott foutwear built to hr an indifferent to ntonca, lbs, 9 114 ou,, barn un April 4 to A girl, Kristen Elizabeth Ger-McLennan uf Des Plaines, Sistert menlarian: Renee Rath (North- Holiday Luggage Shop b rnsh assi acerb asamountain highorna, HEALTH CLUB UNDER ONE ROOF brook)uld. Jndi & Jeffeiy Cohen of Glen-age, 8 lbs, 6 112 ne,, burn anShannon Hope age 2. Grandpar- A business case, briefcase nr allachecanemustadapt to assist its view, IL, Grandparents: AcuItar & , The cast for the lanchean is April tO, tu Joan & Anthony Gee-ents: Thomas Finnegan of Round i Year Membership owner in everyday use, li mustlookpreuealable atall timen. It con- Giuria Cohen nf Des Plaines, andage of Moflan Grove, Brotheir $11 perperson, trots the caliber ufits uwneraud the pradacls be uruhn may preneuL Lake, Bonnie Finuegan of Park Aeg.$250 For further informatiun aboul Sheldon & Rose Berman of Glen-Alex age 2, Grandparents: Bill &Ridge, Sharon Bernet uf New NOW$1flf% ttmustadapt from leansporting filen ta beantifnilyhandling its con- view, June Hagen ofGlenview and Ber- Hiki I theluncheonauthor Connuy lenIn at aniqee business deals, Jersey and Jerry McLennan of tnataring: U KEVIN TYLER CORDELL nadine Huffman of Nunidge. . Enernise Prugramn Cove Ch'apinr of Women's Amer- The business case has became a fecal point. The viewer can Harvard, Sauna icen ORT, call 676-4076, A bay, Kevin Tyler CardaIt, 8KATHERINE SARAH RUSSO SEAN PAUL HEGLAND - Ssenw BathSwiwwjng Poni sense accomplishmentat a glance, Hutiday Luggage has the exper- lbs,, hum an April 12, ta Oeanne WhirlpnnlAerobios tise ja this area to make selections from reputable manufacturero A girt, Katherinu Sarah Russo, A hoy, Sean Faul Hegland, 9 & Kevin Cordell of Glenview,8 1hs. 8 112 oc,, boreon April 3lbs, 9 or,, hotu on April 3, to Triwnastins b Esercise who have designed business cases lo accommodate the fashionable IL, Sister: Dauielle T. Kornfeind Equipment Holiday as well as the student graduating iuta the business world. These tu Christina & Steven Russa ofAnnn & Fred Hegland of Das . Trotter TreudrniLi12) Lite Cycle age 6. Grandparents: Fanline Cor-Skukie, Bratber: Thomasagn 19Plaines. Grandparents: Mrs. Many business cases must have. pockets far cards, pens, calculators, deli uf Gleuview and Mr, & Mrs. Luggage Shop phonesaud yes,even acomparlment forachauge uf clothing, mor, Sister: Tina age 4. Grand-Lawlor of Des Flalnes and Mr. OUR FULL SLRVICEHAIR SALON K, Negassi uf Rochesler, NY, parents: Sol & Sarah MelnicuffRandy Hegland afpranklin Park. * HAIREOTNSIONS.ferseSII,rton, In shopping far a basineos case Holiday Luggage feels that time. Inkyoulcv..0 oneStorunaonn eon DEMPOTER STREET is essential, To minimize shuppiug time, the following is of majar JONATHAN THOMAS of Linculnwcsod and Sara Russo Eurp..,, Perm ûr.rt Wirg PeAtetEviEw PLAZA uf Skokie, EUrnp.,, H.I,nnl nr.Mo,.flcdn WOn importance, COTTRELL H.IrShnlrn -Sr MORTON GROVE A bay, Jonathan Thomas Col- Mrr,n PH: 7081 567-1775 Delernnine thesizefon'comforlablrnse, NATALIE KIRSTEN PEVEA Thinkabout the performance requirement, Oeil, 7 1hs. 5 oc., born on April 3, A girl, Natalie Kirvlen Fevea, 1ìmbef1anIe5 :nn Enpnn Icegnun neu baudbng repairs. of Fark HEADQUARTERS. rntn Maser settumeu une nuhuAz,u re- Delersninethemaney you are willing lo spend, la Nancy & John Colleell born on April 9, to Nancy & Car- ptnerrrrres punr end anvely. Ridge.Sister:Emilyage3, Be sure oftho quality nfthe leather, the lining, the stitching and las Pevea of Des Plaines. Sister: sTh,tsbudauCe,,rc,v.lrus Super Airlinu Bmgage the workmanship. -Graadpanenls: Or. & Mrs. TomStephanie age 3. Grandparents: AND TANNINGTool Claim Semine CatIrell uf Park Ridge and Mr, & Do not settle for iuferiur quality, necunds or slightly damaged Julio & Carmen Marlinez of Des WE SPECIALIZEIN HARD TO FIT SIZES hAssLE Fono FROconstNo products unless yan can afford another purchase in sin months or Mrs. Walter Schreiman of Chica- TheNewontnrcdFnstent EUROPEAN SUN BEDS Plaines, BuyonRENT, MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM . SIZES FROM 6 1/2 to 15 Our sur LnnpuHncnttreNnnconr RtFLEcnOv WtTrt CLAIM rOOM less, Bewareofmerchandisein thin calegory. go. uVvLnrrpnby Phitpn GUARANTEBO 5ATSSFACTtON SARAH BETH SALADINO EnnmSpnciaifnr 10 Bny at a reputable luggage shop or a department store fur fast it min. u $ 5 rvcc - su nil (tuC'ri,Cut DYLAN JAMES TRECKER A girl, Sarah Beth Salodino, 6 I a S - a ns,y nhnrntirne emits ersite shits iVittiYnrOcpu, linequalily hecanserxperlisein imporlant guidance, A hoy, Dylan James Trecker, 7lbs, 314 au., born on April 13, tu 'privu' ¿ny .Holiday Luggage says remember- thebilterness of poor quality lbs, 3 1/200,,born uo April 4, InAngela & Michael Salutino of 77O222 5835 Dempsteç St.Morton Grove ALLCHARGE CARDS & remuinslougaflerthesweetnenu aflow price in fargotten, Maria & Gregory Trecker of ParkPark Ridgo. Sistnrt Slephanin age 97_4 YOUR CHECK ACEP TED Holiday Luggage is lucaled at 6725 Dempsler SL, Macon Grove,967-1776, Ridge. Grandparents: James &2 112. Grandparents: Authony & Lu Trecker of Park Ridge andMariam Saladino afNoroictge and Nick & Theresa Fosco of OakMarIe & Mary Thurslad of Phare, FoeesL TX. - OPEIII 7 u&V HEBUGIZiH,Dy P'NE 7, 1990 TISZBUGLF, THuRSDAY JUREl, 1990 PAGE 15

- - - ivvi s;hhv;.,l..'.845otr,5J0.:903'ff0 105C)t$3 - Retail theftincidents MainStay cited Applications for state trooper The nightofMay 30,a security aod placed itona$69 one. for substance being accepted - olice News guard in the clothing store in the The employee stoppedthe 6800 block of Dempster Street, abuse prevention Tho Illinois State Police Meritapplications fiomthose who womso afice she paid for the item Board, which isan independentmight be interested in a law en- Morion Grove, sow awomanand attempted to leave the store. MainStay, Maine Township's hoard, is responsible for forcement career. stuff a brows silk skirt ixto her the se- Tree damages Glenviewman charged The nioto refunded the woman'sYouth Services Departmeni, has leclion und certificationofquali- The roquiremenls for appli- Just kidding, Mom! perse and then enter a fitting mosey and tamed her over to po- been recogmzed for ris substance fled applicants, and the Illinoiscasts include: 21 - 36 years of car, residence with fleeing and room. lico who charged her with retail abuse prevention efforts by the tote Police is currently accept-age; 60 college semester hears or eluding The guard approachedthetheft aud gave her a court dale ofInToachRegioanlPrevcntion ing appttcali005 for the position90 quarterhours; eye vision at2O/ A resident who lives near 1he woman when she left the room, cornerofthe 9400 block of Ozark Theafternoon ofMay 29,apa-a Park Ridge resident,but a Jonr25. - Group of NorthiNerthwent Sub- of Stale Trooper. 20 each eye, or corrected to 20/ tooling Morion Grove officer bot found so merchandise ¡u her Avenue, Morton Grove, hearda re- search of the car uncovereda whan Cook County. However, positionsaro filled20; valid driver's license; and, versed his direction and activated perse; farther investigation en- The award was presented to based upon the Department'sop- United States citizenship, with no crash the morning of June 3 and checkbook and package froman covered the misting skirt hidden, Tuley High went to investigate. his mars light whenun '86 Porri MaineSlay Director Jan Banchererational oeedh. The selection felony conviction. Old Orchard retail store. Boththe io the woman's girdle. He found a large tree from the Mustang paused him goingwest-checkbook and the package at a program May 14 honoringprocess,whichentailstiteen Rep. McAuliffe'n fntly-nta.ffed were Pouce arrested the woman, 36, plans reunion 9300 block of Ozark AvevnueboandonGoffRoaijnrarjlinked to a Glenvewman, 24, The Tulry High School Class'Commaniljm in Touch with Pee- cveats after snbmitting a pee-local district office in located at Ayune at a speedm excess of 75 ofDes Plaines, chorging her with venlion. employment inquiry card, usual- 6855 W. Addison St. in Chicago, had fallen On his '87 Nissan car whom the officer later identified ofFebcuaiy andJune 1933 plan to aud the south tide of his resi-milenperhour. in aphoto lineup. rriii theft. She was later rrieased MaineStay providm fmancial iy takes fose to six monthstoand the telephoee number is The Mustang continued on $1,000 hood aud received ahold a fifty-seventh anniversary complote. deuce, damaging both of them. at a reunion and/or staff support services to (312) 545-5592. high speed until it tkiddedinto a ThetrarkRidgecarownerindi. conrtdairofJane 5. atthe Lincolnwood On In addition, 14th District resi- He gave no estimate of the dam- Hyatt, 4500 W. Touby Ave., Lin- Stodento Against Drunk Driving Wednesday, June 13 be- age. golf courue parking lot in thecated the Glenvew man had por- (SADD), Operation Snowball attwccn the hours of 3 and9 p.m., dents are encouraged to call or 6200 block of Golf Road.Whenmisnion to dflVC hin car. but the in soother rotafi oatiot store iu colnwoodonSanday,Oct.7at Il District 207 high schoolt, andthe office of 14th District State visitwith questions or requesta n.m. - Car radio stolen the officer reached theparked wan charged with fleeing tito 6800 block of Dorupsier Operation Snowflake in Elemen- Representative Roger P. McAu- for assistance anytime on Mon- Car, the blonde, twentyish maleand eluding and other traffic vio- Sired, Morton Grove, the afire- -Interested persona should con- iiffe will have s receniterfrom the A $300 AM/PM radio was larT Anne Davis Zimring at 2805 mey Districis, 62 and 63 and 64. days tIers Fridays from 9:30 am. - stolen from a 1980 VW Rabbitdriverhadlied, lutions. Oie has a July 10court noon ofJour 3, a siore employee Illinois Stato Police presesi toex- anti 4 p.m., and on Monday and Thn car license checkedout todate. watched as a Nibs woman, 30,w. Fitch, Chicago 60645 or call plain the employment process, couverlible parked at Omui June (312) 764-2462. USF: THEBUGLE Thursday evenings from 7:30 t . The top was down at the time. took a price tog off a $49 picture and to answer questions and take p.m. until 9p.m. Winds Skokieman charged z' break window with assaultand battery Ii. a., ancle. auul!uvnrmoney a- A representativeof North -.. ------ofLehighAvenue,Moflon American Processing, 7411 N.Skokie mau claimed was owed Grove. him, Milwaukee Ave., reported high theSkokieman,56, Police charged the Skokie grabbed, shoved and Iltreateneda man winds June 2 damaged a Len by with battery und aunaaltund gave five foot window, necessitatingHightundPark man,42, the after- him un Aug. 3 courtdale, an $000 repair. noon ofMay 30 in the 8200 block COUPONSAVINGS Patron hits Car burglarizedHotel apartment While a Niteswoman worked burglarized theater usher the day of Jane t,personu un- A 23-year-oldrenident ofa Iso- VAUMMO COUPON VAWARLO COUPON. "ar', A 20-year-old Chicagoman known entered her '85 Chevrolet let in the 93(X) block of Wanke- VALUABLE COUPON wilt appear in court JulyIt tovan parked near her firm in the gas Road, Morton Grove, told EXPRESS GLASS & MIRROR explain charges that he police unknown o.ffenders ruined punched MOO bock of Oakton Street,Mor- I $2.00 "Replace Your Glass With Express Glass" j. a Golf Mitt Theater nxhrr on theton Grove, and removed a stereoan Unlocked tunen und window cheek three times Jase 2. radio, an equalizer and threeto enter her apartment and take 'Special Limited Photoby Nancy keraminas The sober noticed himat the $130 in $1 bills the night of May . Plate, Patio, Tharrsnpana, llsarei speakerxforatotallossof $450 1. : Coupon Offer I 0% Nvendes GluesRnplaueernet Twoyear old Kevin Bohn and his front of tIto theater bya fire exit 28. eight-year old brother Tim olScoUNr :NowntotnFronts:Mntal EGlass tned out the accommodationsat the Nues Police Department door and asked him for his ticket Phone stolen 1*nPup I $2.00 Off On when officers hosteda May 20 open house. The Mies stub. When he couldnot pro- A $449 portable phone Garden hose AOne Year ___7__ WITH ' Tab Eenlnsares young was THIS ' Alamteues Pstia N llsreene Repaired Stets thought the ceiiblodc duce one, the employeeaskedapparentlystolenfromAbt, - - _ _ i. /__ was dim&litbureasoned, 'criminals him to accompany himto the stolen ti 8927 N. Milwaukee Avenue NUes Subscription , -- AO ' EermrgmnsyBnnrd Up Sainiec don? deser,e good lighting. Afterthe tour ofoffices, cells, the 7315 W. Dempster St., June 2. A Macon Grove resident -----. . Finei6P.M.T56A.M. front of the theater. Inside the An Abt salesman was demon- re- (Next lo front door 01 PHAR.MOR) \New shouting range and the motorpool,visitors were treated tovide- lobby, he reportedly struckthe ported two lengths of vinylgar- FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED & INSURED os, donuts, coffee andsorja. Slrating the phoue toa customer den bote were taken from Sùbscribers usher three times in the faceand set it down ona coaster in her un- (708) 966-1306(708) 635-6954 Porta-potty with a closed fist. locked garden shed in the8100 WELCOME HOME. only Wiles, Illinois order to show another model.block of Parlriide Avenue he- Man The phone was later discovered ee May 10-29. - Re-Located Re-Opened LIMIT pipe bombed Thefts missing, e Re-Modeled ONE COUPON crushes foot A temporary toilet, installed A 28-year-old Chiagoman, an LlMIU COUPON for tite convenience of construe- Tavern patron PER A it-year-old Chicagoman employee of the nursery and For The 90s was njurej the afternoon of MayLion workers near 6930 W. Touhy crafts tasar in the 6700 block of SUBSCRIPTION Ave., was damaged by an expIo- ISPRINGGREEN f' SPRNG' 3! near the industrialbuilding in Dempster Street, Morton Grove, charged with battery the 62i tivedeviceìvlay25. claimed "enuapment" when The Original Tasty Pup Fries block of Oakton Suent, po A 25-year-old Arlington ' GREEN Moon Genve The sanitary taholagewas cf- lice arrested him for pocketing her toward him with his free - ThaPrOtOvovalsOtTO64L WOCe frutad by a pipe bomb, which Heights man was arrested at hand. (A Meal on a Bun) He was throwiag12" x 24" the $20 he was paid for an order acombar ai PROFESSIONAL chucks of caused $7taJ damage to the porta- of five evergreens worth nearly8832 W. Dempster St. after he LAWNCAREASSN si AMERICA Concrete into a dump-blejohu. reportedly punched a 27-year- When the woman's husband BUGLE sEer a piece fell on hin right $35 the nightof May31. told him, "lake your hands off', NEWSPAPERS LAWN CARE TREE CARE foot, crushing it. old Palatine man in the month $1.75 ) Morton Grove Janet. he was panched in the month, With Coupon Only - Expires 6-30-90 8746 N. Shorvtnr Rd. . FERTILIZING . DEEP ROOT FEEDING Paramedics transponed . hùtito Tools stolen According to Niles police, the according to two other witeess- Nibs, Illinois 60648 CRAB GRASS A WEED CONTROL TREE SPRAYING Lvthen GeneralHospital, Park A newspaper distributorcom- es. Police noted a Cul on the of- Ridge. offender was in Doc Weeds and, 966-3900 . INSECT te DISEASE CONTROL FREE ESTIMATES fromcar plained to police hin padlockedas hr passed a woman in the bar, fender's left knuckle and his in- uewspaporcoinb.xlam FREERefill on Any CORE CULTIVATION Persons unknown used a blunt in the reached under her dress, grabbed dcx finger. The arrester told -Serving: : object to break a vent window,6800 block of Dempster Street, police he was pushed. Drink Purchase her in the buttocks and pulled Cresa FOR FREE ESTIMATECALL 863-6255 and entered an '86 Fordvan Morton Grove, was deprived of Riles-Morton parked in a driveway in the 5800nearly $100 between May 23-29 LSoft- VAUIAIU COUPON' Gulf Mill. ft9Wfo_!fí6íwcftf*99t0iVALUABLO COUPON »WanseIC' by unknown offenders, Eusi Meise block of Cram Avenue, Morton Criminal VAWALE C0UPONiar7dsg33gr3gsjg Des Plaines VALUABLE COUPON Grove, the nightof May 29. The distributor said the lock Sknkie-Linonlnwood CRISIS showed no sign of force The or tam- HELP IS ON THELINE thieveslookassorted damage tocars ParkHidna- tools, including drills, saws andagenug. 7658 N. Milwaukee Weal Glensinw- Two vehicles parked in the ,stapleguu, valuedat$1,l5Øfrom A gold hood ornament from an The owner of a 1981 Daisan T. V. & VIDEO NILES967-8282 Nnrihbrnnk the van. Damage to the window 7900 bláck of Nordica Avenuereported tevere damage to the 1000o66.o600 '88 Cadillac was taken the nightwere reportedly damaged in SERVING THE NORTHWEST SUBURBS FOR 35 YEARS waseslimaledat$50 of May 30 as thr cur was parked sep- car, parked in the 7500 block of in the lot in the 6800 block ofarate incidenta during the night Waukegan Road, following a Authorized Service Dealers for of June 2. A 1989 Oldsmobile disturbance between two resi- NO Payments i1iease Don't DempsterStreet, Morton Grove. sustained broken taillights RCA . ZENITH . SONY The car owner. a Glenview and a dents of the block.In addition puncliired right rear lire. A1988 to slashed front lires and damage SAVE cOUPON SAVE woman, 64, valued the ornamentChevy Caprice taxicab NO Mew," at $80. was also to the interior, obscenilim were I 9000 OFFW. SeminaAil Muhan &Mad.IuI Interest!!' smashed in therear end and writers all over the vehicle. FFDESnttvAtOn un catw;ns front windowspossibly by a I ON TV SERVICE CALL r 1 baseball bat, .OR ON CARRY-IN SERViCE .a,.1, '" A715Furnaces Recycling I I AirCommand Health club FOR FURNACES- bin stolen FRnESHOP ES3MATESWE.58.Rb9ÇE AELMAICES & MODELS j Aduanced GasFurnace Tenhnologp Persons unknown removed the Shoplifter makeslocker break-in VALUABLE COUPON : RATES upTO 92% AFUE. aluminum and paper bin con- Persons unknown broke into a I . Usqucatain lessvirolheat 'clean' getaway padlocked locker in the health VALUABLE COUPON IN ecettactot. tenIs, then tank a bine recycling : ,s . ttycorfactcryws,antyo, bin from the alley behind a house club at 6ll2t Dempster Street, A mas in his mid 20'sgave a SPECIAL LIMITED I I uatruntced until arts. in the 5900 block of Carol Ave.Jewel security agent the brash- Morton Grove, the night of May $2.00 $2.00 THIS QUOhtwUttas 30 taking a wallet and keys val- I une, Morton Grove, the night ofoff June t, COUPON OFFER :js escaping with a pack sed at $20, a watch valued at $30 sloe. May29. of cigarettes and fiveiooth- : SPECIAL Thcbin was valued at $25. brushes, apparently stolen. and $4 in cash. .$2.00 Off On A One Year Subscription After the theft, the locker own- SECTION GAS: According to Nues police re- NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY er, aNiies man, 26, also was una- I Air houle anar American ports, the agent observed the I',,' C etnmnn a bic tofind his psdlock. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER SUBSCRIPTION Sn,, ENERGY VALUE VAUJE man stealing the dental imple- flag stolen I Call . FOR OCALIFIODBOYCOs mento and smokes, and followed - ost,y_ A resident afilie MOO block of e Bugle Newspapers I Flo Bette I No PAYMENTS UNtIL JANUARY1, 1051 him oat of the store, located al Maple Street, Morton Grove, tritt 8730 W. Dempster St. The thief D police unknown offenders took fled Nilas.Mnrinn Groea.Goif Mill-Casi Mains-Des Piaina S"eJaìair Fw'#rac6 Coit'pair in a 1987 Chevy Monte Sknkin.Linnolnwood.Park Ridge-Wain Glensiow.Nnrlhbrnnk :TheBugle: his new 3' x 5' Amerizan flag Carlo before he could be appre- 6735 N. LINCOLN AVE., LINCOLNwdoD, 60645 0740 N. shannon Rd. I 966-3900 I from his vertical flag pole the hended. $2.00 Nitos, IlItnoic 60640 $2.00 nightoftnne t. I_ PLhI)I , (708)675-6500 l$ J I i: Police are following up by :vo n. Hevaiuedtheftagai$tO, tracing the license platen. .si-IIv 4LIVE! !os VALUABLECOUf'ON'415 __._dlnVAWABU COUPON...J-.j'-MY: -t:

..:ff0o . .5P9l7 Spo rts News Fishing Days -'-Litt1e League.'- Bronco League- Maine East varsity gymnasts Caber Toss American League For the Padres, outstandingVillage BikeShoppeaied Soul set for Team . . - featured at National League Rnbert ZakoffDDS Orioles 18 pitching by Pete Stack givmg up NilesVFWPostlllZPhillies5 Team W-LTastyPup Red Sou S Red Sos 43 June 8-11 A's no raus and no hita white striking Red Sox Tom Warman had a Highland Games Cabs 2-2 Hitting for the Orioles were 4-3 Ont 5. Padres histers were Tosii single and double followed by Conservution Direcsor Mark Mela WhiteSox 3-2 Frech is inviting everyone in the 3-3 Brian Amdtwith 2 doubles und2 Kiehn, Pese Stack, Kevin Klatt, Rasselt Dmzak with 2 singlen Padres 2-3 runsscoeed, Jocy Misek and Orioles 2-3 stale so go tishingfnne 8-1 1, dur- Yankees MikeGrohoekiandJirn Tragas. and4 RBI's,Jim Lnbinski a triple ing Illinois Sixth Annual Free T'hillies 2-3 Mark Smith with 2 hilsand 2 raus T-4 Norwood Federal Sav,Mrts 18 and 2 runs scored, Jerry Dalton, scored, Erik Link 2 hilo, 3 runs NilesVFW#7712 Phillies4 Fishing Days criebration. Team Natiounl League Brendan DaltonandScott W-Lucoeesl, and 3 REl's, Brian Gray- The Mets had great clutch hit- Schutes a single each, and Steve During the four days, residents White Sox Team and non-residents alike can fish 5-1 bowskiwith 5 hits,4 REl's, Jcriy W-L ting by Brian Fuduka, 3 hite andMlymaeezyk with 3 walks and 2 Orioles 3-2 Barone wills a triple, 2 raus Mets 6-0 wiltiosst a fishing license and sat- Pudres t REI, Mike Redmood double, runs scored.Great pitching by mon slump. Red Sox 3-3 scored, Tony Luppino bad 2 33 single, and 4 RBI's, Brian Mar- Jimmy Lubinski, Tom Warman Yankees Cubs Alt events will be held on June 2-3 amtes andscored, Milce,Repet 3 34 vncic 2 singles and 3 REt's. Brian and Jerry Dalton. Good defense walks and scored und Bean Art- Pirates 3.4 9, unless otherwise noted: Nonis Phitties Angarone, Steve Gorski andby NickFissionundScott City Reservior, Fishing Derby, RohrrtZakofr, DDS Orioles 24 son wiIh his first hit of Ilse year. 1-4 Andy Adam all had RBI hits. Sn- Schnttes caught a line drive and open to chitdtsn 6-16, sponsored SkajaTerrace Pbillies8 Good catching by Nick ¡dynes per catch by Andy Adamus und threw so Russell Daszak ut first The Orioles continued their Sanfratelln & Sons by the Norris City Lions Clnb, and pitchers were Mark Smith,WhiteSux 15 great defense by Ray Gloa. Brian fora double play. hot hitting with hita by BrianJoey Misek and Brian Grzybow- contactKcn Mindcrat(618) 378- M. Gottlieb, DUS Pirates 7 ,Angarone, Mike Redmond and MidwrstNiles Sertoioa Club 3458. Orzybowski with a 3-run homer ski. SteveGoeski had good pitching. and 3 singles with 4 runs scored. Paul Stauczyk was the hitting Athletics 6 °Frenchcs Two Lakes, Fish- lst.Natl BankofNiles Cubs 16 55M for White Son with a double Aarnu Glass & Tops Cubs 7 M. Gottlieg,DDS Pirates 3 log contest for 4-Hem, fricada Joey Misek had 4 hits and 5 runsRiggio'steestr. Padres 14 M. Gnttlieb, DIaS Pirates 5 scored including 5 REIs. Nick and triple and 5 REl's followed The A's used key pitching and and families, Fuatski-Atexander Aher a utow start the Padres by Chris Stoll with 3 hits und 2 Cubs Brian Carro had 2 sin-. defense torun their record to 4-3. Consly Extessios Service,con- Hynes had u triple, double and 2came on steong in the 3rd sconng gira and 1 RBI, Dan DePaotos singles. Brian Arndt had2singles REl's. Jasea tackes had a single Pitching was Mike Blank, Dan tact Marilyn Cobbs at (618) 445- IO runs. Joey Mann led the Fudre and double and Tony Durand a and Jim Soprynch both had sin- Ebert, Angelo Karrus and Kevin 6644. and 3 runn scored. Mark Smithoffensive game with a triple and gira and DanMorjal aREl. Doug with 3 singles and Jeriy Barone single. JeffRomanek had a RBI. Kennedy. Dun Ebert turned in an °GlendaleLake, Bluegill Fish- single and 3 REIs. Paul DeSario Pitcheru were Chris Stoll, Jason Indetak had a double asid 2 REl's oustandiug play in right. Call-np with a home and single. Alsocame through with a big hit in she John Gabe made a super outfield ing Contest, sponsored by the scoring were Tony Luppino, Tackea, Mike Uget and . Faul Malt Angurone played welt at Pope County Sportsman's Club, third. Mike Cozei walked and Stsnceyk. catch. Great pitching by Joe 3rd. Mike Bmek had 3 hits and contact Randy Switoer at (618) The Fourth Annual Illinois SL Bean ArIsen, Mike Repel andgood defense byJeffPearsan and Cook, Brian Carro and Dong In- Brenden Byrne threw out 2 run- Erik Link. Tough pitching by Pirates had 2 shut-out innings 683-5684. Andrew Highland Games, to be Jason Duda. by pischer Jerry Posedel. Getting delak.' nera attempting tosteal. Demon varsity gymnasts shown above ars:Patterson, Coach Toni Gardner; (botiom row) held on Saturday,Jnnc 16, begin- Brian Orzybowski, Mark Smith Pirates had strong pitching by (top row) Corey Bernstein, Harris Ng, Scott La- nBvern Park, Fishing Der- CateriugbyGina Yankees 9 hits were Steven Roth, Danny Mike Lipsey had a double and Steve Fuftorman, Boris Sherman, Stratos Ca- by for children 12 and ander, fling at 8:30 n.m., will featare the andJoeyMhsek. RobertZakoff, DDS Orioles 9 Mike Lipsey and Jerry Posedet. 2rans scoreelforthePirates. Greg zerwith, Brad Spieker, Michael Scurry, Brianvas, Julio UmanaandNucha Isarowon9. popular Caber Toua. This ifadi- The Phitlies attack was paced Jones, Mike Lipsey antI JohnJerry also June 11, sponsored by Carbon- In a defensive game, both O'Connor.Brian Haske stole hit a 2-ran homer. Beierwattes, Jerry Ponedel and dale Park Disleict, contact Sara donaI Heavy Event contrat in- by Chris Mazzeo's double undteams were held to inst 6 hite. Greg Beierwaltes had an John O'Connorhad singles, Brian volves the hOhn8 and then turning singles by Matt Augarone, Fat home and good defense by Greg Noeris at (618) 457-0137or 549- Gino Ori ted the Yankees with 3 Beierwaltes and Dan Joues. REI double. and Danny Joues Haskethrewoutarunnergoing lo 4422. end overendofa tapered log Ike Brown and Kevin Mocogni hits and 3 REIs. Brad Heiman scored twice. Pitchers were Malt Angurone, 2nd whiteplaying well atcatcher, Nues West Tennis Camp *OleuO Joues Conservation nhzc ofd telephone pole, Theca- had 2 singles, Told Markosa Village BikeShoppe Red Sox 4 MidwestNilrs Srrtoma Club Mike, Jerry and Greg teamed np bermaybeasmuchan 20-22 feet Chris Mamen, Kevin Mocogni IripleandRBl. Isaac Conrad MidwestNilesSerloma Club Athletics 11 Asca, ScoutFishingDerby, upon- andrterekCwik. cou- to turn a l-2-6 double play. Dan- . begins 10thyear soredjup the liS. Forest Service,.long and typica1ly weighs 100 to tinned his fluedefensebehind theAthietiesS Sanfratello& SousWhite Sox 5 nyJonespitched agoodgame. contact Mike Spanel at (618) I2OPOunds,Thecompelhthonwill ArtisticTrophiesWhite Snos 21 plate ceIling down 2 runners. Oreatshut-ourpitching by Red Mike Binek pitched 2 tcOre-FnrestVilla LtdYankees 10 lie heldofllhccainpuaofthe Chi- Son Jim Lnbinski foe 2 innings,less innings. Also pitching were Regisiration for the tenth onnu-lOullsament players are held onHead Boys TenninConch itNilea273-3042. Cateringby Gina Yankees 4 Nick plays by Michelle Howard, Knights ofColumbus Orioles 5 al Niles West Tennis Camp 4,e-the Neles West tennis courts. DuQuoin Slate Fairgrounds,.cago college uf Osteopathic All of the White Sox got onAnthony Poutilto, Kurt Fleisch- Tom Warman giving np 2 hiteMike Neri and Angelo Karras. lu theirbestgume yet, the Yea- . gen May 15 at Lincoinwood and West from t981 to 1986. und Medicine(fomsetly Geotge Wit- manu and MattZivkovic, and no raus and Jerry Dalton justTwo raus each were scored by The Niles West Tennis CampHead Girls Tennis Coach at NilesKids Fishing Toumnnaenupon- buse in thin game with bits from kees that got ou base were Ken, Park Ridge Park districts. The mend by DuQuolu Jaycees, Du- liamu College), located at 555 Hitting for the Orioles were2 hits and 2 runs, Guest doubleKevin Dermody, Mike Mack,Terry, Murk, Chris now includes the popular morn-North frdm 1983 to 1985 and 3Rut SI, in Downers Grove, For Adam with 2 doubles and a home Breudan Byrne, Angelo Kurras R. Malt, camp is CO-Sponsored by tite Lin-lug camp for beginners tbmughHead Girls coach at Nues WestQnoin Basa Anglers und Beau- ran. JoeZeman had2ningtes andBrian Gezybowsld with 3 hita and play by Scott Shultes on pop-up Perry,Steve and two Litde coinwood, Morton Grove, Park coup Hawg Hunters, contact Balker infisemationregarding 2 REt's, Jeny Barone, Nick and then throwing toJeny Dation and MikeNeri. Doubles by Kevin intermediate levels, ages 8 to 17,in 1989. regialralion andtopunlbasc tick- a double and Joey Achino a sin- League call-ups, bey Mann and Ridge and Skokie Park Distrcts Richard Winder at (618) 357- gte, double, triple antthome run.¡dynes, Tim Bryski und Mark at 2nd,, and good defensive play Dermondyand Mike Neri. Mike Kenny. Errors by the Ori- and the new afternoon pmgram Registration for both the moni- els,pleaaecall theluinoisSt An- White Sos had 8 hits but were and is heft! from June 18 to An-for high school tennis team 8085. Singles by Nick E., David, NickySmith roch liad 2 hita. ErikLinka by catcher Russell Dnszak, Red oies had Mark's donbte clearing mem-lag youth camp and the afternoon drewSocietyat(708)442-7268, enable to score enough runs. Jeff gust 10. bers and tournament players nnjsbwg Park Lagoon, Au- M. and Mark. Pitching for thetriple and Joey Minek and Beau Son had only 2 singles by Bren- the bums and scoring himself. ageshigh school players camp is now dan Dalton and t REI, and JimRomanek audJason Tackea each This year both theregular135ol8. taking piare at the Lincoluwooduual Fishing Contest & Youth Son were .Toe A. Pete M. AdamArtson bud singles. Brian Grey- Pitching for the Yanicesswere morning program from 9 am. to Fishing Day, sponsored by Rar- bowski had 2 shut-out innings Lubiuski. Steve Mtymarczyk hadhad a single and double, Chris Mark Reuz, Terry ONeill und Both programs are directed byand Park Ridge Park District of- Grand Slam U.5.A and Oeorge. Stoll a donbteaudPatTarpey and noon, and the afternoon pmgramUS.P.T.A. certified tennispro- risburg Township Park District, The Yankees did get strongpitching and nino pitchingwere 4 walks,rau scoresland RBI. Matt Wilson. for high school tennis team and fices.Formoreinformation, JeeyMisekuudMark5mith. Danny Fotoyro singles. Pitching fessional Prank Sacks. Sacks wasplease call Sacks at 929-3169. contact Haeey Oversireet at (618) offers summer pilching from Gino Ori and Told TheA'sonty had4 bita and out- NilesVFW Post 712 Phillies 14 252-4756or252-2111, ArtisticTrophirsWliite Sox 17 standing pitching by Mike Binek were Faul Stanczyk, Mike Uget, ForestVilla Ltd,Yankeesl baseball camps Markus while other bitters were ChrisiSleE and Jason Taches. eSaline County Conservation led by Isaac Conrad, Matt Ziv-Tasty Pup Red Sox7 andAngeloKarras, Jim Giauako- Ou defense for the Yankees Area, Fishing Event for Satine kovicandJohnNeuman. Leading the White Sos was pasitos had a double and tripleNorwood Federal SavMeta 13 nice plays by Steve, Markand MORTON GROVE PARK DISTRICT County Boy Scouts,contact Grand Slam USA in offering a Joey Achino with a 3-run homer. nudsingles byMikeNeriund DanVillage BikeShop. Red Sos 2 Chris H. and Ken. Pitching for the SleveCrabbat(618) 276-4405. full line up of summer baseball SkajaTerracePhillies 12 Runs also contributed by Jeu Ze- Ebert. Red Sou pitching gave np 13 Yankees were Mark Renz, Terry FITNESS CLUB eWmhinBou County Conan- one week day camps in various FirstofAmericaBankMets 11 man, Adam Przybyto, David hits and lost 13-2. Pitchers were O'Neill and Ken Zemun, Singles vation Am, Fiuhing Derby, Icids communitiesthroughout Ike The Phitlies had a triple byKaczmarceyk, FeteMorjal, Steve Aaron Glass &Tops Cubs 13 Jerry Dalton, Jimmy Lubinski by Steve, Terry, Mark arid vin- e .. 7-11, sponsored by Cub Scout northern and western nnburhs, DerekCwikanda towering home Parashos, Mark Cnuuey andMineili Bros. Padres and Tom Warman. Only hite by gIra with a RBI by Ken, Cal-soie p!__!r, Pack 48, contact hOary Francis at affiliated with local park dis- inn by Mall Angarone.Pat George Costopoulos. Pitching The Cubs scored 6 raus in theRed Son werea single nod doable and ChrisH. (618) 345-8164 or236-1 ITO. talete and/or youth leagne asso- Brown and Billy Weiss coulIs- were Adam Przybyto, Pele Mor-3rd to take die lead, Fine pitchingand 1 RBI by Jim Lubiuski, don- Knightsof Columbus Navy Pier - Chicago, Free caltions, nedthehittingwhileKnit jal, Joey Achino and George Co-by Dan De Paolis, Jan Cook,bIc by Jerry Dalton, and single Orioles 15 Fishing Days event, June 8-11, Camps are offered to boys Knappe, Dan Altman and Jeffstapontos. Good defense by PeteDong Indetak and Dan Morjat. and scoreby Beendan Dalton and Minelli Bros. Padres 14 sponsored by Metropolitan Pier and girls, ages 6-13, Monday Miszczyseyn had walks. Pitching Merjat, Adam Praybylo, GeorgeBrian Curroand Shuwn Hoffman REI by Russell Dnszak, The Red Padres hitters were Kiehn 2 for. and Exposition Authority-Navy then Friday by Grand Slams pro- for the Phitties were Matt Auga- andJoeyAchino. had2 singles with Shawn 3 RBI's. Son highlight of the game was a3, Nowak 2 for 3, Stack 2 for 3, Pier, contact Angela West at fensionat couching staff, from roue, Derek Cwik and KurtFirstofAmericaBunkMets 15 Dan DePaotis a single and RET,great ran down from a hard hitKlatt2for3,Garbis 1 for2witha (312) 791-6568. 8:30 am. - 3 p.m. for a fee of Kruppe. Matt Brown provided a istNatinnal Bank ofNiles 14 Joe Cook and Dan Morjat bothball to pitcher Jerry Dalton sedouble, Tragas double.Good :4jJif. *Busur Lake, Kids Day Fish- $100 or half-day for $60, Fami- crucial run-saving tag at lIte plate Tom OT4eill pitched 2 key in- with doubles, Matt had a singlecatcher Russell Dnszak to Eren- pitching by Stack, Grohockiand ing. sponsored by Chicagoland lies with more than one child re- and Nate PeIne had a derisive nings with other Met pitchersand Doug todeluk had a single, 2dan Dalten at3rd, back te RussellKlatt, Fine baserunningby Han- Muskie Hunters, contact Homer ceive a $10 discount offeach en- homerun in thebottom of the 6th. Bowler, Alexander and Hausnerdoubles and 5 REt's. Duseakto tagoutrunnerat home. son,Rizkallahand Tragas. Hulet at (312) 625-5323 after rollment.Eachcamperwill Pitching for the Mets were doing a good job. Tom O'Neill 6:30p.m. receive a free camp t-shirt, cap, Bowler, O'Neill und Alexander. had I run scored, Eric Albert had SUMMER SPECIAL North Tenace Park Pond and a slam mug, and awards. Greg Merket and Jim Schrewger 3 hits and t run scored axd Jim Men's 16" Lufisin Pond, Fishing Derby, Campers will be divided up each had2singtes. Scheewgerhad2 hits. Girl's High Women's sponsored by Villa Park Fishing into age groups and instructed in Softball Club and Village of Villa Park, the sIriUs of hiRing, bunting, School NILES PARK DISTRICt' 12" $29.95 contact Marty Kapotczynski at fielding,. pitching, catching, Instructional League- baserunuing, and theory, calmi- MLES PARK DISTRICT Division T5IREE MONHI MEMECRSIIIPTO DATE PURChASING PERIOD (708) 932-1923 or 773-3737. Optimist Club nfNiles Pirates Keith Smith andtsric HisIzig. Hit- Spring Basketball Team Baseball MAYIS,1990 - 5ULY31, 5990 nWI.Jspoling Oaks Park, natiug with a controlled game at W-L NILES PARK DESTR,. the end ofeach day. Soft SellMedia Red Sou dug singles and scoritig were Stars 4-0 YouTh fishing derby, sponsored The Pirates had singles hit byTony Leifel, and Natasha Dus- "A" DivIsion by the City of McHeney Depart- A local camp site. in Park Team W-L Yaedbirds 3-1 Chris Bane, Mark Angnstys, zak. Also scoring were Salvatore Candlelight Team W-L A COMPLETE meutofParks andRecreation and Ridge will be held Jane 11-15. Mariltac 4-0 3-1triaidtoOeder 3-0 FITNESS CLUB Scott O'Brien, Tim Bohu, EddieRandazze, Dennis Foster and Resurrection I Battbnsters MeRcury Area Jaycees, contact For furtherinformationor 2-2 2-2Syneegy 2-1 regislralioucallOrand Slam Kowalewski and Mark Gizynski. Derek Doszak. Resurrection II 2-2 Brewers 2-2 I Pele Merket at(8t5) 344-5946 or Head First . NAUTILUS EQUIPMENT . FULL SIZE GYMNASIUM Tire Behn made a good outfield Far the Yankees, singles by Chicago MaccaN Great Godfrey 2-1 344-3300. USA al (708) 398-7526. t-3 2-2Prolam 1-2 . UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT . 9 RACOUETBALL COURTS play. Jimmy McGuny deubled Sean McNeat, Dan Reick, Tim Gtenbeook South l-3 Slammers 2-2 und made a good play at first. Lake Effecl l-2 . EXERCISE CYCLES Handler and Mike Mrade. Pitch- Little Kings I 2-2 . FREE PERSONALIZED ThillensBaseball Scott O'Brien and Eddie ICowa- leg were Tim Handler Jennifer Little Kings II A-Three Jells 0-3 . TREADMILLS 0-4 i FITNESS PROGRAM tewski also hit doubles. Pitchers Moore, Sean McNeil, Bill Cielin- Un Naitees 0-4,,,, Division .. AEROBIC CLASSES Stadiumreopens wereBrinSheehan,Jimmyski, Mike Meade and Adam Division Team . DRY HEAT SAUNAS ThilleusBaseball Rangers . STAIR MACHINES Stadium,ings. McGariy, Eddie Kowatewski, Ptashkia, Team 3-O . TANNING BED Devon & Redoit in Chicago, re- Non-profit groups supply their Mack Augustyn und Tim Behn. OptimistClnh ofNiles Pirates Strictly Business 3-0Chicks 3-O . ROWING MACHINES . FREE BODY FAT TEST opened ita gates for the 52nd sea-own baseball related entertain- Jerry's Frnit& Garden Cubs DarIus Lounge 3-0Cheers 3-0 son on May 17. Dairy Bat' While Son Countryside . FREE WEIGHTS . LARGE WHIRLPOOL ment, charge admission and keep Pirates played a super defen- BOT 3- l-2 Little Leagues, Schools, andall the proceeds. The entire facili- Edison Lumber Yankees sive game ugainstthe Cubs, Mark Coca Cola Diamond Dolls 0-3 various other charitable organiza-ty is given away without a fee us Great pitching by Derek Das-Augustyn made 3 great catches at B-Team MsoiNuls II 0-3 6534Deropsler Street lions use the 2,000 seat facilitya public eresie of Thillens Che- zak, Natasha Dnszak and Dennisthird and Jimmy McGarry and Loggers l-2 Morton Gross,uSuels 60053 free of charge ou a single nightcashers, Foster, Good defensive plays byBrin Sheehan had good plays. San Devils (7051 965-t200 1-2 basis during the summer in order A few dates are still available. Erich Klemm, Natasha DuszakPitching were Jimmy McOarry, Dura Malers O-3 to raise funds and to provide theirIf. your group is interested, call and Derek Diozak. Singles byEm Sheehan, Mark Angnstyu, Longshots O-3 SFTBALL players with the fun of competingMel Thillens Jr.at (312) 539- Dennis Joues, Erich Klamm,NcbVppeco,an.dÇbi,. s Bang. . Dunces Wild in major league type-surround-4444. - skaja.. . Continued from NilesiEast Maine Page 1 Sex crimes... High winds... seeking permission Lo expand the mo&ste the imper wakes by giv- Continued from NOes/East Maine Page 1 Continued from Page 1 LIMI TEDTIME existing funeral home on the sec- tng tisent store space.tn other OFFERMAy 25THROUGH JUNE10, 1990! and floor. Therearecunently two coasts each of possession of ing to thedelinquency ofa minor,cause of the resulting live wire. nods," Skaja said, "if we hadmorethan t5gramsofcocaine. mob action, burglary, robbery,A tree branch in the 7500 block 8-room apartments on the wooed fose wakes, sse svoutd puttwo on floorwith outsidedecks. Accord- AccordingtoDel, Richard weapon and ding-related offerts-of Nora Avenue also ransed the lico floor and twoon the sec-Leddy, Martinez, ing to Skaja, their intent is to und floor." anaspiringes, but according to Leddy wasarching one power line. Despite photographer, had been living in comp!etely remodel the inside of Skaja said his aechitect had eotconvictedofany charges untilthe strong gusts, Ieee damage not the van and lured young girls into he earned a year of supervisionwas minimal. Public the second floor, enctose the two completed the plans or pialsue- Service decks and make four udditiooat the vehicle where he would have for a 1985 misdemeanor batterycrews had "mostly small stufF' vey for the properties and he now illicit sexual relations with them. fuserai parlors, giving them a to- rstesded to proceed with this conviction.Brandt Itasno to clean np in the steeds of as- Martinez was charged withonerecord. Nues,accordingtoDirector tal ufeightportors. pectoftheexpansion plans. Corn- count of child pornography in Skaja told The Bugle the sec- missioner Angelo Troiani The suspects' next court hear- Keith Peck. DA- told und tluorwill look identical to the coanection with thelurid photo. ingisJnne 19. New York Carpet World's ex- Skajx that a buffer of landscaping Also found in Martinez' - flrut ftuorusd there will be on etc- would be required around Ehe van tenor sign was also a wind trou. tL vatue lu the feout of the buitding newparkiag lot. was mneijnanaand alcohol andan olty,necessitating a vintt by ' album to Luke visitors up to the second Containing non- 9-1-1 Nues Itrefightern. The sign dan- Skaja said the putohase of thepornographic photos of various floor. Whes the elevator doors Mama Nitti property wouldbe gird precipitously by one conter open, viuitoes witt sot know if young girls. Police theorize the until emergency personnel coald .w completed by the end ofJane and teens may have thought Martinez service.. they see on the first or second would give the funeral honteap- temporarily re-hatig it. A New ASL. floor,according to Skajabe- proximately t35 total parking could huvemade them famous. Continued from York Carpet World apoktismarn cause they will both look she spaces. The 13-year-old Chicago girl Nuns/East Maine Page 1 said the sign will have to beis- NO same. The beard agreed ta continaefound with the two men toldpo- placcaI. PAYMENTSREQUIRED iice she and Bennett were having mont together with an eye to- Zoning Board chairman Jack the request for the zoning change ward saving money by ordering Nilen und Morton Grove units Rick asked Skaja if they antici- astil their August meeting a relationship and Martinezre- also responded to a free emer- atportedly had been involved in eqnipment joinily, according to patedhaving eight fuserais at which time Skaja wouldpresent a Kinowski. gency in the 7400 block of Sew- scusai relationship with the 14- The beard antici-and Aveiue where a small pile e,., one time, but he replied that the Complete architectural plans for pates the 9-l-i system will be in Wd.at, lONacIßg dU 1h. CECAF®R.taiiFiauciig P,.,,a,r.ndd.dhy 1h. Mua,,,rn,Cr.A9 Cui Bank expansion would give them the the new parking lot, landscapingyear-old Chicago runaway with of clothing burned.possibly IG.uji.. N.ba,c. charpa h. GECAF® whom he was found fora week place in "12-24 months." i.cur.iilp,,chas, Mrntisp,iir.*frja ISO day&.. oppurtssnity to be able to accom- and thefuneral borne expansion. In addition to raining Ilse started by a child, causing $500 Financing for 6E Appliances prior to his arrest. The ranaway in po- damage tou basement. The back ia custody with the Illinois lice department's existing dis- I patehers homeownerextinguishedthe Maine Twsp... Continued from Pagel Dept. of Children and Family tothe new system,blaze with a garden hose but Services. planners anticipate the need to The peoposal would erect a mercase personnel at the Public emergency perso9nel ventilated rniltee, joined by Peck, Park Martinez han an extensivete- thearea. floodwall, 900 feet in length, inRidge Mayor Martin Butler and Service Answering Point 4 ..- rest record dating back to 1976 r , 9 Dixit was/,hr, an area where the Des PlainesMaineTownshipSupervisor for offenses inclnding conhribut- (PSA?) by at least 50 percenl. Brandeis book River runs adjacent to DempsterJoan HalL A representative from Currently, one or two dispatch Street in Des Plaines. In Parkthe Northeastern tlliuois Plan- era handle police raIn only ut sale ends Sunday Ridge. the present, ose-acm re-sing Commission (NIPC) hasa Traffic police headqnarteru. Once E-9- tentiunpoudinthenurthwestpor-staff position and providessorne t-1is on line, all emergency The annualBrandeis book tian oftheLutherau General bios- technicalassistance, calls will be routed to the PSAP. sale, held in the Old Orehani andthe backups... :IF.//-:-Ti-- - pilaIparkinglotnorthofCookCoantyForeslpreserve Ilse with dispatchers hitting a leans- shopping center's parking lot, I Dempster SOrcI would be en-Illinois Department of Transpor- Continued from Page 1 fer button to refer fire andpara- was forced to close down last lurged tu live acres. taLion and the Metropolitan Wa- Avenue resurfacing would bemedic calls to Regional tomer- weekend after high windspce- The project would cost $16.3 ter Reclamation District are nino gency Dispatch 0ED) center. nested a danger to those wrieking moved np Iwo years is now just nnderthebigtenr, million. Nues' liaison lo the corn- represented. one more headache for thin sum- Kinowuki explains that RED ttiii milIce, Psblic Services Director Jim Ford, ofNIPC, said hisor- mers drivers. dispatches 3,500 fire and arabs- The nate resumed on Monday va Keith Peck, saititheplan is willisganization has been working for lance calls annually for Nitra, and will continue theough this According to Keith Peck, NIes Sunday, ifs preliminary stages, but if andmore effective flood manage- Director of Fublic Services, bidswhich translates to about 1,000 JuiteI.Hours are: when it is approved, the geoupment throughout the area and en- will be letontJunn 15 forthe Hat-phone calls. The additional call- Thursday from I 1 n.m. to 9p.m.; Model T}727FL could seekfunding thorn state andCourages local governments to 1cm Avenue resurfacing betweeners could not be handled by two Friday from 11am. to 5 p.m.; MOdCIJGBP2OGEJ Model JVM19O Saint-daywhich Built-in compartment doorfor easy Model GSDI800L foderai agencies and the Metes-join together to solve common Oakton and Dempster Streets.dispatchers. 9-l-1 esuipment festoiesdis- Lift-off black glassoven window Wide 1.0 ru. ft.oven cavity. poilant Water Reclamation Dis-problems, instead of attacking and dispatchera will be housed coants and bargains sales will be acces,. Spacemaker door with door, Waist-high broiler. I I performance monitoringpro.. Peck told The Bugle that work extra deep porta-bios, 26.6eu. ft. Microwave, convection,broil or teictforirnplernentation. them on a fragmented, ono byone should begin on this project byat police headquarters, possibly opeafrorn6to lOp.m. and Sun- enameled onoktop. Automatic combination cooking. Electronic grams. hO-year flaIl warrantyon Dea Plaines Mayor Michaelfashion. using par-t of the council cham- day. the sale will operate from 10 caparityt 9.88 ru, ft. freezer. pilotless ignition. PermaTuf« tub and doorliner theend of August. a.m.to6p.m, houris controls with clock. (ask for details). Albrechtchaios the steering corn- Cumberland Avenue resatfac-bers. ing is progressing but willuot be A spokesperson for the Bran- completed before deis book sale said they had over fail.IllinoisStrokers Club 500,000books for saleanddue to ORDINANCE 'JPTl1;E PROVIDING'transportation officials may find FOR THE REVISION OF BUDGET AND APPROPRIA- the money to begin needed work the çiosnre last weekend, there is to meet still a tremendous selection avail- TEONS OF THE RILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, on Oakton Street east of Wanke- ableto bargain hunters. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ganRoad as well. June 12 BEGINNING JULY 1,1989, AND ENDING JUNE 30, Traffic congestion Old Orchard shopping center willin- is located at Golf Rood and Sko- Coo/ring Cen fer 1990 creasetheconstructionwoos Northwest Speech Pathology 30__ Electric Range when the Dempster Street under- Associates, Ltd. and Northwestkielilvd. in Skokie. BE IT ORDAINED bytheBoardofTrusteesofthe pass closes - Sometime in the next CommunityContinuingCare . . NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, County of Cook and two weeks - leaving just one nur- Centerareco-spoasoringa Annunzio opens State of flhinois. SECTION 1: That thefollowing changes row ramp for local east-west teav- Strokers Club which will meet and adjustments in the ORDINANCE PROVIDtNG BUDGETclero. Police and lOOT represen- on June 12, at 7:30 p.m. atcampaigli AND APPROPRIATIONS OF THE bilLESPUBLICLI- latines meet weekly and promise Northwest Community Continu- BRARY DISTRICT, COOK COUNTY,ILLJNOIS,FOR advance warningbeforethat ing Care Center, 901 W. Kinch- headquarters THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1989, AND phase of the bridge work begins. offRd..Arlington Heights. Area residents are invited to ENDINO JUNE 30,1990, which changes do not affect the total join Congressman Frank Annun- amount appropriated--iso and hereby are approved and zio (11th) at Ilse grand opening executed. SECTION2:Thatthechanges andtheitems IMMEDIATE DELIVERY party for hm campaign head- budgeted asappropriated andtheobjectsand purposesof ManIer qnarters. the same ate as follows: Appropriations:Transfer $lt,O GAS WATER Hundredsoffriendsand from Admisistrator te Contractual Services;Transfer $lO,O PLUMBER from Bookmobile Foes-Professional Fart-Twin neighbors are planning lo attend to Bookmobile Congresuman'ncarnpargn Paea-ProfossinnalFall-Time; HEATERS the M0deIJHPIOGM Transfer $10,000 fromFrofes- kickoff on Sunday June IO, 1-4 ModelJB5SOGJ Model WWA8600G Model DDE9200G stonai Sofas-iou toGronpHealth;Transfer$10,000from -çriEMq Electronir tourh Controls. 1.4 cu. ft. Deluxe black crystal control Para-Peofessionals p.m. al 5300 W. Lawrence Ave. Extra large capacity for regular Electronic Sensor Part-TimetoSocialSecurity;Transfer There will be fun for people of microwave upper oven. Self- panel. Electronic digital clock, loads, SPOTSCRUBBER cycle for Control Dryer. $40,000 from Salary Contingencyto Legal. Budget: Transfer cleaning lower oven. For vented minute timer and oven timer. Automaticpermanent press and $10,000 from Admmrutratur YOUR BESTA al ages including manic by and non-vented installations. small loads of tough shams and knits cycle. 4 dryingselections. to Contractual Services; Transfer GeorgeSteven's47thStreet Black glass oven door. Mini-Wash' system. Up-front lint filter. $10,000fromBookmobileFara-PeofessionalPart-Timeto ENERGY Bookmobile Concerlinu Band, blood pressure Para-FswfessionatFul-Time;Transfer$15,000 screening. clowns, face painting, from Frofessiosal Salaries to GroupHealth; Transfer $10,000 VALUE finger printing for children, re- Microwave Upper Oven from Paea-Professionats Part-Timeto Social Security; Transfer VALUE i.. 5Programmed Selections Exfra Large Capacity $25,000 from Salary Contingency frenhmeuls and more. toLegal. SECTION 3: "I ant sunning for reelection, The transferfothefollowing funds are being made from Mantee WATER HEATER the General Fund being collected FY90: PLUMBER because I love the Eleventh Con- Transfer $tOO,000 FEATURES: geessional District," said Annun- from the General Fund to Board Designate for CapitalPro- zto. jets. SECTION 4: That theinvalidity ¿I, of any portion of . 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Congressman Annunzio has lii this Oedinance or any of the items hereof shallnot render been a proven fighter ngainst big invaltd any other portion of itemthereof which can he gin- . R.73 FOAM INSULATION corporate executives trying to nfleffect wrthsuchinvalid pomos or portionseliminated. SECTION 5: That all ordinance . GLASS LINING profit at taxpayers expense. MORE THAN or parts of ordinance con- Annuuzjo has also introduced flictsng with any of the provisionsof this Ordinance be and . ENERGY EFFICIENT I, the same are hereby repealed. SECTION legislation ro stiffen the penal- Lv brinygood things to I/fe. A PRODUCT 6: That thisordi- ties and prison sentences fortan- nance shal be in ful force and effect after itspassage, ap- WEACCEPT MAJOR CREDIT CARDS provai and publication as provided by law. ADOPTED this inge and loan executives using 16th day of May, 1990, puesuavt otte A,....W.n Gol It! thrift assets Et) make illegal in- toa roll call vote an fol- vesltnents. lows: AYES:freseCostello,CarolLevey, TedFr'zybyio, Mos.-Thurs.-Fri. David Laske, Robert Quattroechi. NAYS: None. ABSTAIN: 4EN EN BAUM "I look forward to continue S to 9 None. ABSENT: Margaret Rajski, Richaed Weaver. SIGNED: representing and working close- Tues,-Wed, Maßtercar, IRENE COSTELLO, Acting Fresidest of the Board of Tens- ly with the people of tire 11th ¡;i_, 9 t06 Vißa, teesof the NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISThICT(AT- Congressional District for asoth- TV L Appliances 4001 W. MAIN ST., SKOKIE er term." Saturday Discover, TESTED and SIGNED io my office accordingto law this 7850 N Milwaukee lOto 5 16th day of May,1990, attheasid NILBS PUBLIC LI- For more information about PHONE (708) 679-5100 the grand opening patsy call An- Sunday BRARY DISTRICT) and CAROL LEVEY, Secretary, Board Nibs 12 to 4 of Trastees of the NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT. OPEN SUNDAYS FREE PARKING 555cm for People Committee 470-9500 headquarters al (312) 777-1991. : PAGE2O THEBUGLE,TUURSDAY,JIJNE7, 1990 I. lìi:i.Itt..-,.i-t t ,rttlat..,:, ., RAIS THE BUGLE, THUB5SDAY,JIJNE7, 1990 ' PÄÔE2t Save On Over 60,000 Items usinesse s Lower Prices Everyday! CPA Society Spiegel Outlet Store meets Jewel begins plastic Marketing Your Services: will bag recycling programopensin Morton Grove be the topic at the next meeting of the North Shore Chapter of the Jewel is pound to announce a Illinois OEA Society.Laurenchaiu-wideexpsnsion fonts Jew- Frederick, a consultant with Keanel/Osco Plastic Grecery Bag Re- & Associates, Chicago, will becyclihg Peogram. "This innova- the speaker. live recyclingprogram, first of its The meeting will be held onkind in the ama, shonld play an Tuesday, June 12, ut the Northimportanti role in helping to ad- Shore Hilton Hotel, Skokie. Din-dress the solid waste manage- nur wilt be served at 6 p.m. withment problem of our communi- a speaker at 7 p.m. Cost is $24.ties, saidacompany spokesman. Credit will be given for 2 CPE Jewel began a teutofilu plastic hours. For reservations call Ellenbag recycling program on March Tinkoffat (312) 822-3074. 5 at ten Jewel Food Stores. The response from both oar cnulom- ers and the communities have CALIFORNIA . GREEN or RED ILEGAL NOTICEI H SEEDLESS 90001 OF PUBLIC HEARING lteen very positive, and we there- fore decided to expand this im- GRAPES LB. COOK COUNTY COMMUNITY portant recycling peogtatn to all DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 216 Jewel Food Stores in Illinois, PROGRAM northwest Indiana, Michigan and DATES Thunny,Jnn2I, tuse Iowa. WIN TWO FREE TICKETS Beginning os Jane 7, each FOR THE JUNE 28th TIMe hOOP.M. Jewel Food Store will be provid. . PhotobyMary Hannah CONCERT! pLAcEI Cook Cncnty nenrd Roste ed with a coalainer prominently SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. i tuNorthClark ht,nnt labeled to accepl only Jewel/ Howard and Edle Granat were entertained by Pee Wee Her- COttflry IttIldIng - Ruote567 ChIstu. lOculo6nee2 Osco plastic grocery bags. Oar mart impersonator Buddy ldolMay3O afaprivate preview party , cUstomers may return these axed o allhe newSpiegelOuttetsloreinMorton Grove. Theatore, local- PURPOhEIhnCookCoceRCn,nn,ttrtï- bags by placing them in the con- edin Prairie ViewShopping Center, openedio ihepubllcJune 1. 5,M;L,XL - ASSORTED 5D000loptttunt Adoicoty Court4lWillhold n - tainerwhen theyretumto their fa- V , ScotPttblio Hnutlngo fut thu1555Comen- 5NEW KIDS nib 0000leptTott Ulook GrattI P,us,omvorihe Jewel Food Store. Our s Yno,nhidtbngin000tuber I. 1550. plastic grocery bag supplier, Van- Cragin Federal sponsors ON THE BLOCK" ThuatenuOclledonodlublu lo, thn guard Plastico, Inc., will pick up ago. In 1989 Jewel recyclrdover - 1550PIaUlant Vent is $le.313,Ane plus T-SHIRTS Pngrum Inunmo (tube dntRrmlnnd). the returned bags and transpon48,000 tons ofcorrugated maten- child fingerprinting 4-20OZ. PKG. them lo Iheirplantin St. Louis for ASSORTED VARIETIES Thepopose ofIhn henning iotun thu aL Children of all ages can visit Cummunity D000lnpmnnlAddsoRCouncil filtering, recycling, and reuse Packaging for Jewel's private graph (to b nsIated annually), OREO tu routen sed npprouuIhn rocummnndnd within their product lines. Welabel products are made fromCragin Federal Bank's Niles of-X-rays, dental records, a copy of ptujmu forIhn155e PrornmVon,. compliment Vanguard for their ficelobefingerprintedfonthe birth certificate and consent COOKIES IhnProue,, ornugurinu estibln for fund. l00%recycledmaterials. ISEARf:H by the Niles Police I initiative in joining this partner- foetus to the packet. n Jewel recendyintroducedDepastsuent. The QuId ID pro- RouOns ned RooldonOnI Rohebihtalon ship to assist our communities inOreen Label paper producli made The Child ID program will be Rnlntnd Aclidline grant, which is fon identification reducing theirsolid waste. from 100% recycled materials. held on Friday, June 8 from 2 GALLONBTL, HousingCounsulingund FA,Housing purposes only, is free p.m.until 7 p.m. The Niles Aeboibns Jewels Plastic Grocery Bag Jewel was the first major food Parents of all children will re- CLOROX Ecenomic Ouuulopntonldchciuno Recycling Program is yet anotherretailer in the Chicagoland mar- branch is located at 7201 N. Han- Cupifet Impruvnmu,tuAouuibRn in Jewel's ongoing commitment ceive a Child Information packet,1cm Ave., on the comer of Ton- BLEACH .7. GALLON CTS. Cowmnrclnl Rnhobilit000n ket to use egg cartons made fromwhich includes a fsngerprint card ALL FLAVORS - lorecyclingvariosmaterialst00%recycled fibers. by. Fon more infonnalion, please RodPInselS, Acquiolhnn and a form to record pesbonal in-callBrancts ManagerJoirsise BREYER'S All intnrostndputsenu, groupsundmenlo- whichwillhelpreducethe Fat and bene ate recycled to formation ott the child. ParentsCwynae at (708) 647-7733. ipslRnonIo inuitod to Atond andpaolO. amouut of solid waste generated nenderern, FROZEN YOGURT - patu.Anycommonu and/u, objuebons mop are encouraged to add a photo- 0sebooubmittodirwdtinUto for landftlls. Other examples of Jewel will soon be implement- CookCountyRumou ofAdmi,iot,ution Jewel's recycling and environ-ing a corporale office paper and hopartwontofPlonrting end 0000lovmentally oriented programs arealuminum can recycling pro- Wells High Reunion as follows: gram. t toNorthClackSCOOt WellsHigh School's Classes of mont. The class reunion commit- Room 024 Jewel Food Stores has been se- Jewel is the single largest con-1960 through t969 will be hold- tee, chaieedby ElvieaKojro EasF LIMIT 2 PLEASE Chicogo,llhnols0h602 lected as a 1990 recipient of thetrilintor of sarplus foodstuffs toing their Reunion at 6:30 p.m., man, has esnployediA.EUNtONS 36/45 CT. A1TN: Allc000rrdro ConditI Third Aaeúul Governor's Corpo-Ihe GreaterChicagoFood Depos- Saturday, September 29, 1990 atA Class Organization, Inc. Io or- . TheCook Coun5 CemmurityDounlop- ratelCecycting Award. HEADLESS SHELL-ON montUlodtGrant Progrern npplius onlyfu story. the Hyatt Regency-O'Hare, 9300 ganize the event, Call (708) 397- those suburban tnuniopolifles of tono than Jewel Food Stores was a pio- These imporlanl programs, inWest Bryn Mawr Ave., Rose- 0010, DOMESTIC SHRIMP LB. 50.055 inpepulclior.Thispr55rnm douaneer when it began recycling cor- addilioo ro reducing the need for speoIALI4ne.WEíI not includo Chicego. rugaled material over 25 years landfill space, conserves energy, sws. Northern Illinois grad joins 14 OZ. saves natural resources and helps NOXZEMA CARRIER HI_EFFICIENCYFURNACES Our environment, We invite our customers tojoin usby participar- Video Network team SKIN CREAM ing in this inuovative Plastic Oro- Lasra C, Ries, a DecemberioU, vidcography editing, cliont cery Bag Recycling Program,1988 graduale of Northern lIli-consaltation,andcoordinating nois University (DeKalb) with aon-site location shoots for local - thereby assisting in removing one element from the solid wasteBachelor of Arts in broadcasttelevision commercials and eon- stream. journalism, amenIty joined theporate/indnslrial training videos. BEST HEATING VALUE video prodoction team st Video Laura is currently completing .CUT HEATING BILLSup to 42% Network ist Brookfietd, Illinois, coursuwork for her Master of Arts degree, also from Northern -o-4h the 52%uRiciont Cerner WcathererulrRr SX Ries asssmes the new produc- F urnuncew rh Mini-S condensing sells Illinois University, nnder full ara- non coordinator's position, anddemie scholarship. Her degree It UD. . BONUS SIZE her responsibilities include script lu.. MORI FOSSI . VIbrAse ITIMLIAI . will be in political science, with LARGEST FURNACE SELEÒTION an emphasis ist educational policy CLAIRMIST -a model far ovory homoUbudnet and public law. Her parents are HAIR. SPRAY Bob and Sandy Ries ofNiles. .CARRtERt AFFORDABLe - ReLIABLe. FOR HIM nr HER eFFICIeNT QUALITY - SUPERTOIM nr THICK CARRIER RETAIL CREDIT AVAILABLE PILOTLESS ELECTRONIC ,. IGNIÌ1ON S &S GARAGE . LOW Monthly Payments çE M4 1272 Rand Rd. (Route 12) 827-0060 4 HUGGiES DIAPERS DUBUQUE 25 YEARS SAME LOCATION - AIIRInlocaliondeen Ideo .._7,,,.., CANNED HAM bolwnonSoll 5nlvnr edo.. 005 PIamos. IL _OUn - C, DALE PRICE Call Your Dealer Today A\ American Made J ,tVo, The Builder's LESS MEE. - PorMoneysaving Details.. -e--- Opener WAIL-Is REBATE . _lu 0/ Blue Man Lrnn /51 VALUE k HP scruB orso CHOOSE FROM- RAVEAN. ton BoRrAron i49 rL noue FINAL COST $7 VUARNAT or SERENGETTI I 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT I AFTER REBATE 'n NAMEBRAND r Is. CAN 24 HOUR SERVICE SUNGLASSES EVERVOAVI Serving the Nlles Cnmmunily over 25 years ½ HPSCREW2RIVO S 05 $41800 CASCADE HEATING & t YEAR WAR YA NT? COUPON SALE ENOU6(301R0 CCHICAGO_ 2555 N. Clybourn - (312) 935-5777 I McHENRY2050 Richtvovd Rd. - (815) 344-83UD AIR CONDITIONING, INC. $5tt OFFALL GENIE 4171 N. Milwaukee Pro-98 TRANSMITTERS I CICERO 22edliCicero Ano, . 780-6664 I NILES- 7801 N. Woukegon Rd. - 967-6664 h HPSCYEW DRIVE CHICAGO SKOKIE s nr. WA ARANA? (31 2) 283-5040 (708) 676-3880 Opener Semine, Garage Doers, S Installation Available s GLENDALE HEIGHTS NUrIh Ane. U lloemingdnle Rd.- 653-6664 s ROUND LAKE BEACH- 750 Rollirts Rd. - 740-6664 Laura C. Ries PAG22 TUE HUGLF,TmRsDAy, JIJNE 7, 5550

v.ist ,c .a.'rj/r:\ml//s//J/sr sei...... TISE BUGLE, THURSDAY, Health News JUN57, 1090 : PAGE 23 Charter CounselingCenter Alzheimer's LGH opens in Niles authority addresses performsnew family concerns heartsurgery Families,parents and individu-tionships is scheduledasthesec A nnIie,l authority en nain als aie invited to attend a free se-und lerntenin the seims forfot peluolu with Mzheinsof ries ofcommunity education lee-Wednesday, June 20 from 7:30- Disease willgivethe199 tillesat Ilse IsewChanee9 p.m. Many women find them- Scholar-in-Residence Lecture o CounselingCenter inNiles.selves stuck in abusive relation- the Center for Applied Gercatol CharterCouanelingCenterispurt OSP (CAO) in Chicago mx of the Chance Bastlay Hospitalships. ti wesen to bea never- endingcycle. UsaSoten, month, MentalHealih System. h&S.W., will achiness the chame- He in Dr. Peter Rabins. aseo- 4/ PYSChiatrisls.psviiologisLs,li.tesistics of unhealthy telation- cinte profesas of psychiairy ai ceased clinical social workemslupsandwaysHbreakthecycle Ilse Johns Hopkins Univesnity t and other mental Itmlth posies- Future tapies include Parent- School of Medicine. who will sionals psovide a full-range ofbig: The Aging PasenC and sepak on BCyOnd the 36-How counseling services ta aiea resi-'Changing Family Dynamics: Day: Family and Patient NØCdS dent.s including evaluations, in-Divmte, SingleP5renting. on Thuesdy, June 14, finan 10 tervention education and after-(Dates io he announced). a.nl. to noon at the CIthgo Nil- case services for individuals and ton, 720 S. Michigan Ave., ait- tlieirfamilies. This senes will he held at the Center Coanseling Center, 6767 cago. "Summez Suivival Skills ForN. Milwaukee Ave., Niles Seat- nr. Rabbis in co-author of ParenLs" is the topic for the firsting is limited. For moie infonna- "The 36-lOose Day," a guide fir lecture in this series on Thesday,lion orto regisiercalt Teresa Ma- families of persons with severe June 12 from 7:30 - 9 pm. Sum-this at Charter Barcisy Hospital memmy loss comidezed I1te mercan be a flut time for families (312)728-7100,ext6l9 bible' in the fietd. or a breeding ground for Irnuble. This years CAO Scholar-in- John Flannery, adotesceutpm- Residence inclure is funded by a glum manager, will provide tips Physician grant from the Malin Family forpasents to help them deal with Foundation in memosy of Mil- suspected substance abuse. corn- discusses treating ton Mallin. The Center for Ap- munication stmtegies, self- of headaches plied Gerontology is sponsored esteem boosstr, guidance and dis- the Council for Jewish Elder- cipline. Learn how to diagnosis and isy stightChoices, Wrong Choic- Irrefor she Loeture is: $30 in es: Women in Unhealthy Relu-neat headaches from Marie Dia- mond, M.D.,ina Passages advance. $35 at the door. Through Life lecture, "Have I CEIYs for nwses, and Nues- Got a Headache!," from i to 2:30 Ing Home Administratorsis p.m. on Tuesday,June 12 in room $7.50. 112 aI Oakton Community Col- Register by calling (312) 508- lege East. 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., 1073. ,f/ Skokie. Donation is $1. For informa-Substance abuse Lutheran Genera! Hospi!a! (LG.H.) recently beganpe#onn- !T'. lioncallti3S-1414. ¡ng a clinica! s!udyofdirectiona!coronary atherectomy, a new prevention efforts cardiacprocedure which ¡sa variationofangioplasgy. Directional II if recognized corona,y atherectomy involves inserting a smalibaioon catho- On May 14, the InTouch Re- terwith aro!atingbladeinto the blockedartery. Afterthe balloon gioisti Prevention Group (RPG) is inflated, the cathetercanadjuatto thesize oftheartery andthe recognised the prevention efforts blade shaves the plaque. Thecatheter then collectsandre-. SUMMER of the Niles Police Department, moves theplaque, therebyimprovingthe blood supply through Old Orchardiunior High School, thearteryto the heart. MEMBERSHIP Gemini Junior High School and Picturedare (lefttorighl) David Nites North Nigh School at Ihn Cooke, M.D., medicaldirector, CardiacCatheterization Laboratory, L.G.H.; "CommunitiesInTouchWith who assisted Bruce SPECIAL Prevention" breakfastleibute. Greenspahn, M.D.,associate medical director, Cardiâc Cathet- Linda Yu, news anchor of erization Laboratory, L.G.H., n performinga directional coro- Whether rain,sun, heat, cold. WLS 'Eyewitness News', made nary atherectomy. ACTIVITIES DAILY FORYOU! a special appearance at the event . honoring the substance abuse SWIMMING . FIThESS WEIGHTLIFflNG preventioneffortsofnarth/ 'Back and Neck Care' lecture . RACQUETBALL . WEIGHT MACHINES. MORE northwest Cook County legada- torsand over $0 agencies, ThoLuiheran General MedicalLGMG also offers cholesterol plus Group, S.C.. (LOMO) willcon- screenings and healthy lifestyle . DAY CAMP . GYMNASTIcS. YOUTH SPORTS schools, police deparssnenss and elude 'Your Good Health,' variouscommunityorganiza- apoograms to area churches, syna- . PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS. WATER EXERCISE health education lecture seises, gogues and community groups. tions. with a discussion Emphasising the importance On 'Back and For more information about YOUTH ONLY$35.00 NeckCare' at 7:30p.m. Wednm- health peogiarns or to register for of formulatingpublicpolicy day. Jane 13, at the LGMG 6000 ADULTS through legislation, the JiPO ap- 'BackandNnck Care" call, (312) ONLY$74.00 Touhy Office, Chicapo. 763-1800. plauded the latest legislative an- CoUcen Ganghan, an IGMG FAMILY ONLY$99.00 complishmeotsandurged legisla- physical therpaistwin discussthe Good through August 25, 1990 lors lo formulate and continue to common canses of back pooh- Hospital offers supportnew prevention policies. Inns and pain, including injuries Annual Family Membership According to Mausine Pyle, andasthnilis. Guidelines forprop- skin cancer m'o co-chair and host of 'Corn- er back and spine care and Erar- Low as $21 .25 Per Month munitirs InTouch With Proven- screening meals available also aro thepm- tion' recognition event, Ihn nortl gram feras. In conjunction with National northwest Cook County suburbs The program is free andcon- Skin Cancer Screening Month, are traders in the developing venienl parking is available. the Section of Dermatology and community prevention efforts, Ear- ly registration is requiredandthe Cancer Resource Center of and should lake great pride in program space is limited. Lutheran General Hospital Iheiraccomplishments. Asacommunityservice, (Loll.). 1775 Dempater St., Park Ridge, will sponsor a free skin canees screening from 10 Allow Me thePrivilege to am. so 2 p.m. Sunday, June 10. Care foryour Health Needs Those interested in the screening must call for an appoinsment by lfyou suffer from: Wednesday,June6, Headaches s SciaticaLow Back Pain The event, which will be held Adult Continuing Education I ArthritisNeck PainPersonal Injuries in the Cancer Resource CenIt, DR.SIEVB'I A e Muscle SpasmSparts Itijuries Parkside Center, 1875 Dempster ROSSER,D.C. St., Suits 405, includes esamina- r Bring in this Coapsn forn ibas by board-certified derma- 'New Programs tologists, educational films about FREE SPINAL preventingakincancer,bra- .Dogn NOT INCLUDE X.5A05 EXAM° chores about skincancer andre- IF NEEDEDI on meaTwue. ESPINES 6/21/90 fieshments. Registrations .,. For more information about UNITED HEALTHCARE CENTER, the screening or lo make LEANING TOWER YMCA DR. STEVEN A. ROSSER, D.C. INC. an ap- For more Information callor stop in: n YOSEF BORNSTBIN, ACT. poinanent call (708) 696-8059. 8800 N. LOCKWOOD AVE. SKOKIE Parlicipanla alvrequeatedto wear horran, of torn, S (7O8)47o.13 (708) 647-8222 .cognI,by most mwn.o. conpfl., a bashing suit under their regular 6300 W. Touhy, Nues c.nffi.d Asop,,,an,,.o no .5V clothing iftheywantanexamina- Ho.ir.:AOOn7gop,.y. 9:00,12.005S. lion of an asca which incovered byregualrclodthig. Mc24 lete

.4tADULT I EDUCATIOW'l rEvENING ' PROGRAMJ ClASSES - School Guide) L IDER-NU SIN. Barat campus ' preview for prospective students Cablevision plans Temple slates -nursery ACAREERWITH AFUTURE Barat College in Lake Foreol, Illinois, will hold a Campus Píe- programs forfall view for prospective studenls on Annual Spelling Bee Salceday, inne 16 at 9 n.m. on the As the academic year windsgraduates receive a certificate of Batatcampns. down, many high school gradn- completion. Geaduates are then Pollowing a continental break- ates arc faced with an important qualified to take the American fast, prospective stndents will decision - what's nest? For many, Registtyoffladiologic Technolo- mccl the president, deans and fa- college is the obvions choice, butgists (ARRt), a comprehensive cnity. Information abontacadem- forothers the appeal offonr more written esamination to geaduates ic programs and fmancial assis-years of classrooms with no job ofeducation programs in Radiog- tance will be available, and tonrs security upon graduation is not araphy, qualifying them for em- of the canspns witt be conducted financially or personally appeal-ployment as radiographersin by Batas students sod admissions ing idea. Fhilis George, B.S.,hospitals,doCtor's offices and personnel. R.T., director ofthe Ravenswoodhealth centers. For more information abonl Hospital Medical Center School Jobs for radiographers have the day, call the BaraI Admis- of Radiologie Technology, willbeen targeted lo grow 65 percent Sinns Office at (708) 234-3000, spend the nest few monthsen- extension 603. Applications ase by the year 2000, with more than conragieg high school graduales 190,000positions available as the still being accepted for fall regis- that there are options other than technology in the field expands. tralion. college thatcan lead ton careeras Graduatescan expect startirtgunt- BaralColtcgc isan undegeadn- anallied health professional. ariesbetween$19,000and ate, ceedncatiorsal college least- Ravenswood Hospital Medical ed in scenic Lake Forest. Char- $22,000 with opportunities for Center,4550N.Winchesteradvancemeutorcontinnededuca- teredin1918,thecollege Ave., a teaching hospital with lion available. provides a traditional education residency programs for graduate Tuition costs are $700 per year The prime interest of North-ways in attendance to supervise intitel liberal and fine arts, as medical students and a school of well as business and health and for the24-month program. - west Suburban Jewish Congregn- and help. Fresh aie and sunshine nursing and ouest anesthesia, Students "rotate theongh" diag- hnman services. ion's Nursery School is the de-in the fenced-in private play- also prepares students to becomenostiC radiology, computerized velopment ofchildren asground is available daily. radiographersatthehospital tomography and also gain cliui- individuals and as group mcm- Progtxìms for the fall 1990 will NORTH SUBURBAN Campus. CPA REVIEW. LTD cal exposure in nuclear medicine bees. include: two mornings for two- Right now there is a nationaland ultrasound. Plans are ander- The program is designed toand-a-halftothree-year-oldu, for ehe preparation shortage of radiographers,ac- way to include a rotation in mag- best meet the varying interestsTuesday, Thursday; three mom- - that counts cording to George, who recruits at exam time nctic resonance imaging (MRI), and capacities of children. ings for three-and four year-olds, and leaches students. -'Qualifiedthe newest diagnostic tool of the Emphasisisgiventothe Monday, Wednesday, Friday; radiogeaphcrs are iflegral to lite radiologist and other specialists. warmth and enjoyment of our five mornings and afternoons for diagnostic care of patients. The Interested applicants must be Jewish heritage. - four-and five-year-olds. Register Comprehensivereview - field is extremely people oriented at least 18 yeats old and have a A professional experienced. with Visa or MasterCard. Enroll + and requires n blend of diari-high school education or the fully qualified staff, is aunions ñow. punes from anatomy and physiol- equivalent. The new class begins and ready to woek with parente All chiidrem must be class ugo Personalizedattention ogy to radiologic physics, ums- September 5, 1990. For more in- for the healthy development ofby Sept.I. A lunch and after THE RAV}NSWOOD HOSPITAL- ng and social skills," Georgeformation ou the program, a loar each child. school program will be offered said. MEDICM CENTER HENRY.J. KUTSCH - of the facilities or an application, Equipment is designed and eolO 2 p.m. forait morning class- - Students in the School of Radi- call Philis George or Agnes scaled to help the child develop es.Forfurther- information, SCHOOL OF NURSING PROGRAM Achievementof goals ologic Technology receiveMcDonagh, clinical insauctor, atskills and muscular controls with please phone Mrs. Peeper, (708) hands-on-expeticuce in clinical (312) 8?8-4300, ext. 2551 or ext. minimum risks. A teacher is al-965-0900. - -- OFFERS: - - - NOV. 90EXAM radiology, learning how to oper- - 3286. - CLASSES BEGINON ale X-ray and computad tomo- A27month)eadjngtò - OPEN flOUSE DATES:

JULY 23.1990 graphic equipment. Upon finish- -eligibility. for RN. Licensure - CALL (7081 674-5228 ingthetwo-yearpeogram, Ravenswood School of Radiology . A Compoohensive Program acere- Sunday, June 24, 1990 1:00-3:00 PM offerscareer opportunities dited by the National League - Sunday, July 15, 1990 1:00-3:00 PM for Nursing -

On mue 9, 1990, students fromSpelling Bee. It's been such a ploque, and third prize in a $100 . Extennive clinical experience - - PREENTRANCE TESTINGDATES: all over Chicagotauct will swarm huge success in pastyears that we G4BAMF savings-bond and a plaque. Bot, with patients- - lo Cablevision's Homewood stu- don't want any youngsters left Lisa Alberici, Cablevision's Tuenday, June 12, 1990 9:00 AM dio for the cable company's 3rdOnt," said Ken Teemback, Cable- Spelling Bee coordinator consul- à A diverge strident population - Annual Spelling Bee. Tueoday, June 26, 1990 9:00 AM qp-cOLLE vision'sprogrammiug manager. ers all participants winners. "Be- comprised of men and women of- Schools in Cablcvision's fran- ing chosen to represent your Wednesday, July 18, 19909:00 AM In Lake Forest The studio will be abuzz at allages - - - - chiar arcas are being asked to Noon with round orse as everyone school is nurse honor. Thene um- nominate one youngster, each, togets a chance at spelling a word. dents have the opportunity to . A low ntudent faculty ratio A college with a 125-year tradition of demonstratetheirtalentson FRESHMAN ORIENTATION: August 29 & 30, 1990 participate lu this Live, CableRounds continue with studente (lto7) - -- academic excellence. event. Typically, the individualbeing etimivatest after spelling a LIVE, television, and in addition, CLASSES BEGIN: September 4, 1990 who won theschool'sowe word incorrectly, The last speller they will each receive a cam- . A lovely, residential campus in . Management & Business memorutiveSpelliog Beet-shin," Spelling Bee is chosen to test hisjleftwho hasn'theen "slung" is de- Chicago with on-campus living INQUIRE ABOUT OUR LPN ADVANCED PLACEMENT . Computer Studies herskillsagainst stupendous elated the winner. shnoaid. PROGRAM spellers from othe municipalities. - The Third Annual Spelling facilitien - FREE TO STIJDF,NTS

- - . Public Policy - First prize in the Cablevision Ben will be cablecast LIVE on . Financial assistance programs . Performing Arts (Dance & Theatre) "Our goal, this year, is to in-Spelling Bee is a $500 savings June 9 ou Channel 14 in all of Cu- crease the number ofschools thatbund and a trophy, necoudprize is bleviolvo's regions. If you'd like for qualified applicants - . Religious Studies sendrepresentativestooaru $200 savings bond and a more information ou how your il . Studio Arts child cao getinvolved, please call /e%eae,rt&5hc,'Ja (.Tear4v yourchildn ochool principal. . Human Sciences & Services All words used in the coolest . BSN degree completion /VcrrnrAfxS'e-Ç,oa/ will be obtained from the Scripps The program is designed to provide students withthe opportunity to 78t0LYONS, MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS Howard Word Book of the Na- acquire the professional knowledge, skills,attitudes, and values A fully-accredited, 4-year collegeon a tivnol Spelling Bee. Cublevision of Chicago is uf- needed to practice professional nursing. beautiful campus, Barai offers daytime and Nursery is the pre-schnol for your child. Our mullo is "Weare eon- cerned wOk ynur ehild. filiatcd with Cablevision Sys- evening classes for resident andcommuter mcmx Corporation (ASE:CVC), students. Academic and student services Al N.S.J.C. we help boys and girls mum. The prnlessinnal stuff headquarteredinWooslbety, If youve been seriously consideringa nursing career, or are "just is thnughtful and enthusiastic, the atmosphere warm and relaxed New York. designed for adult re-entry and tradiiioñal- and the surroundings are bright and cheerful. The equipmentun curious", call, Write or come in and talkto us. age students. nur own pluyground is the best. The result is busy, happy children. The program involves creative, constructive und imugisative Local student play that will both broaden und evtertain your child. For many chit- given honors at Call Admissions for information -- - drev atteeding Northwest Subarban Nursery will bean important School of Nursing - factor toward their further schooling. - On our Open House Carleton College (7.08) 234-3000 We Wast you lo know more nbuut eur school. Call and letun nr- Gregory Boyle of Skokic,was range a porsocal tour. Discover the beginning nf s quality edaca- named lo tise dean's list ut Carie- Call or write: tino for your child. Ask about our eotended day program. ton College. The top ten percent of the student body was recog- Ravenswood Hospital NURSERY SCHOOL SCHEDULE: ADMISSIONS OFFICE . nized al the annual Honors Day Tuesday, Thursday for 2 1/2 - 3 Year Otdn BARAT COLLEGE Convocation ou Friday, Muy 25. 700 Westlelgh Rd. Monday, Wednesday and Fridny Mornings for 3- 4 Year Olds Boyle, a freshman at Carleton, 5-Day Mornings for 4 and 5 Years Oldo- (Age Approprintel is the son of James and Joclyn mMedicalCenter Lake Forest, IL 60045 ENROLL NOW!Register with Vina or Mnstercard. Boyle ofKedvale, Skokie. He isa (708) 234-3000 Phone: Mrs. Perper (708) 965.0900 For Further Ictormation graduate of Niles North High 4550 N. Winchester.Chicago 60640. (312) 878-4300 School, - THUflLJJThI3ILSbM»JflN1 h?idt f

.:L ADULt .L ADULT )(( rEDUCATIGW'1 lEVENING rEDUCATIGW'I rEvENING I, PROGRAM J CLASSES '8 PROGRAM 1J School Guide L E School Guide J ICLASSES MONNACEP st. Paul Lutheran Radio staff celebrate G.E.D. courses startJune 13 Loyola Academy lustudents named summer school program station's anniversary Adults who Want lo paso the celebratescommencement A new Summer School Pro- shroogh hook makiug, persoual General Educational Develop- to Phi Beta Kappa gram has seen announced at SL. wriling, und newspaper oclivi- ment (G.E.D. or High School Loyola President, Lawrencean student, teacher and 15 years involvement and achievement, Paul Lutheran School in Skokie. ties, and will feel more coiufors- lents Renter, SJ,, celebrated the Bac-at president, Like 99 percent ofenemplifying the school motto, EquivalencyCerlificate) calattreate Maus during the arad- Professor Conrad O. Mueller, est academic honors that cao be Classes will be held for four ablewiththiermushskills Loyola'sgraduaben,FatherReuler "Men for Others." Clasu Valedic-presidentofthelntlianuuniversi.achieved by undergraduate sta- and raen a high school diploma emy's 80th commencement cere- E in college-istantI; to Loyola Uni- weeks beginning June 18 and through hands-on activities is- can attend courses offerrtd by . tonian,Luis Smith ofSkokie; Stu- ty chapter ofPhi Beta Koppa, han dents in the liberal arts or seime- ending July13. The morning monieuon Saturday, June2, vernityof Chicagoasvice- dentCouucil President, Ben Am- announced that 106 grudnating eluding computer ose. Oakton CommunityCollege's Addressing the Loyola corn- en. classes will focas on Reading Fifth through Seventh grado MONNACEP programinthe president of campus ministry. posin of Chicago;Activitiesseniors and eightrecent graduates and MaUi skills wilh excising programs..offer a reading class menity for the last time as preti- In his homily remarks, head- Award winners Dave Clontierhave been elected into memher- New memhers include Park summer. Courses are offered in dent, Father Reuter also grado- variations in both areas. shut will improve their compre- the evening at NOes North and master Dr, Bernard Bouilbette and John DeLeonardis of Chica-thipiuPhi Betakappa. Ridge resident Nancy Cox and Firsl and Second graders will hension skills and slress iode- ates from the Academy after 25said, 'This class set new recordsgo added their own "Loyola re- Ebeclion to Phi Beta Kappa is Lincobnwood retideot Heather Maine South high nchooln begtn- years of leadership and service-- in academic and extracurricular enjoy fine childrens liloraLure pendras work study and vocub- ningJune 13. llectionn" during the Itomily. consideredIOhe one of tIte high- Ross. enhansedwish mL projecIs, olary composition. The moth Elementary instruction (up lo plays, puppet shows and person- class will cover long multiplica- eighth grade level) in reading, al wriling lime. They will prac- tian and division, computer pro- math and English skills will be lice reading skills with compas- gramming and work with frac- provided m " Pre-G.E.D. English eruse,singing undwriling tians. skills,""Readiug Comprehen' lyrics and making books. The Forinformationregarding niou"aud"Pre-Q.E.D.Math First and Second grade math registration, consocI the school Skilln." 1990 1990 program will use moth cenlers at (708) 673-5030 or stop by 4 High school level English, which will include lots of ma- daring she school day at 5201 readingandmath willbe taughtin nipululives, composer programs, Gatito Ave. in Skokie, just ono "English Review," "Reading Ib: Sponsored by the following business firms and services: und games. block south of Oaktou at Nibs Literature and theArts" and Third and Fourth graders will Center Read. "Math Review." There's nolimitto what you can increasetheirreodingskills "G.E.D. Complete Review" is for students who need intensive achieve, now that you have that hard- Summer safety tips revieW ofall the subjects covered earned diploma in hand. Good luck and by theG.E.D. tests. from Corn Ed Students who need to pass the best wishes, Gradsl With the children gettiug ouINever shoot or throw anything at constitution test can attend the of school for the summer, ilu auwires or equipment on poles. "Constitution Review" course to- ideal limeIoremiud them toBehind large buildings. Electrical study the U.S. and Illinois consti. play it safe and nos get hurt byeqnipmentthatsornes homes, lutions, and the Declaration of In- electricity. Youngslers ueed lo beapartmentbuildings,nhoppiug dependence. reminded that eleclsicity is verycculers or other . bocatious muy A "Spanish Language G.E.D" powerfnl energy that serves os inhave wires that could cause a course is offered in literature and coutless ways, yet it also eaushock. Around trains. Railroad writing skills tes prepare sludents 41;Iq? canse iajooy if someone is care-tracks should ha avoided anyway, for the G.E.D. tuterpeetiog Liter- less foejust u second. bat some Sacks have a third ruil ature and Arta Test. For information and registra- Worm summer days mean chil-to power electric trains. Any 'OO9 dren naturally will he spending aarea marked 'Nigh Voltage. don, cult Anne Schank, G.E.D. los of time outdoors. They uhoald coordivator at 025-6299. be sold lo watch ont for places of Youngsters shontd also be eu- danger--rightin couraged so stay away from trees Willowbrook High their own WMTH-FMstaff celebrateslheradio station's ERA neighborhood. Specifically:and poles during electrical slorms . Maine East's Trausmission lowers. They cannybecausetallobjects und wet30th anniversary with specialprogramming on Saturday, May 5. plans 20-year reunion CALLERO & CATINO WMTH-FMexecativestuff: (top to bottom/left) Dan GiblinofPark eeongh elecleicily to kill a personwood astcuct lighmiug. Speaking The clans of 1970 from WO- of trees, childreu should be alees Ridgeand Pam Thomasof DesPlaines.(tap to bottom/center) REALTORS nod sonld never he climbed. towbrook High School,Villa Sobstalions. Thoy reduce lungefor hiddeu power linen if theyamy Osheff of Niles, Dun DeBarlolo of Nues, Mike Dabetic of Pooh, will celebrate their 20-year 7800 Milwaukee amounla of electricity for disgi-plan so do any climbing, trim- Des Plaines,Karla SvatosofDesPlaines, und KurenBelgrad of reunion on October 20, t990 at 's NILES, ILL. bulionIohomes. Dont climbming or fruit picking. lt's a good DesPlaines. (topto bosom/right)Matt Kurthof Glenviewand idea for everyone to watch ont the Oak Brook Hills Hotel beat- over Or crawl nuder fences or Murgi Wo)nickiof NOes. rd tu Oakbeook, IL. For tufor- jì(708) 967-6800 gales. Utility polen. Do notfor overhead wires when carrying call,(708) 677-4949 ladders, metal pipes or other long marion, climh, and keep kites and model (Mon-Fri. 9 0m-5 p.m.) or iManaaL objects. Marillac High BESTÍ WISHES ploucs away. . Distribution wires. wrile CLASS REUNION, INC., ', School seniors P_O. BOX 844,Skokie,IL attend prom 60076. The Class of 1990 recently celebrated their upcoming grad- st. JohnBrebeuf nation wiltt the annual Senior Prom. This year's dance, nntilled honor rollstudents "All I Want is You", was hetd at Sister Rita Green, Principal of Mendonides, Beatrice Przybynz, the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chi'St. John Brebeuf School in Niles, Amy Abenander, JeuniDoczekal- Debbie Temps cago, and featured a sit'downand the sixth-eighth grade teach- ski, Heidi Lapin, John LeVoy, . inc. dinnen and dancing. ers announce the following Hou- Maria Mabbidis, Amy Boffebi, 9363 N. Milwaukee Ave. After the dance, most of theocRait students for the third qaur- Beata Hryniewiki, Brian Kali- NuES, IL 60648 couples continued In a midnightter (First Honors= 3.5-4.0 and nownki,SylviaKazmierczak, cruise on The Spirit of Chicago. Second Honoran 3.0-3.49): Aten Lee, Steve Mazik, Cheryl (708) 966-1400 Senior Class Council mem- First Honorn - Karen Fraser, Michaela, JauetWasibewski, Dan INSTANT LABOR hers who organized the promFrances Hanna, Christine Heaty, Heaby, Karen Kantoman, Mark were Lita Kahn (Winnnlka),Puent Palet, Claire Pawlowski, Suchecki,Barb Kurcz,Julie 5633 N. Milwaukee Ave president; Nicole Roberg (Ar-Christopher Stoll, Peter Thira. Schweigen, Renny Seiwert and CHICAGO, IL liuglon Heights), secretary; brinaphoj, Sharon Arndt, Kathy Ko- VanesuHirtaig, Labo (Skokie), treasurer. Classuieczny, Janice Adamczyk, Ron (312) 763-1966 reps are Eva BrunIt and MaureenFernandez, Kathy Gorman, Rob- \ Kerfe of Park Ridge, and 5mph-erI Siryniewicki, Donna Jung, Second Honors - Judy Conten, unie Cesna and Mary Sindelar ofPam Kuniakone, Martin Palicki, Holly Fain, Dan Guerrieri, Byte Nitos. Cumille Devaney of LaineMOte Poland, Jerry Rescober, Vavouliotin, Amanda Wagner, Bluff and Carol Herrmann ofDina Arvattilis, Reune Babu, Mi- Cindy llelbo, Randy Daniel, Ray- Lake Forest are seniorclasschelle Bacher, Linda Chu, Mania moud Glon, Stephanie LoVerde, moderators. Genualdi, Jason Jonpeh, Tracy Julie Venci, Meme Wang, Kenny Callees, Nicole DiPaobo, Brian Rademacher,BillyWebster, i Audy DeLorenzo, Russell Dus- 1605 Vernon Avenue Park Ridge, Ittlnols 60068 zak, Karl Schbenbser, Brad Skaja, (708) 825-3767 Amy Sullivan, Alfred Daoud, Ron Derengowuki, Doug bedel- THE BUGLE . A Nursery School alt, Michael Kauth, Renee Row- NEWSPAPERS (9 am. - 11:30 p.m.) abczyk, Allen Lee, Heather Ull- . Dup Care Kindergarten 8746 Shermer Rd. . Mum & ToI Program rich, Richard Wozniczka, Dave . Sammer Day Camp Dellefsen, Chad Mirshak, Joel NILES, ILL. . Foil & Hart Days Rosal, Jim Wbekieski, Arthur 1990 Mreczek, Dave Dura, Michelle (708) 966-3900 School Hourn: 6:30 am. - 5:35 p.m. Morisco, Gina Slobz, Leticia Car- DIrectors Karen Clark denau, Amy Sobarnia and Kristen L. Jung. PAGCJ9,'

ADULT -.:LADULT EDUCATION EVENING CLASSES rEDUCATIGW'1 rEvENING PROGRAM SchoolGuide] L I, PROGRAM ,J Summer real School Guide L CLASSES estate courses . at Oakton Adults who want to learn real OIR sponsors contest Dist. 207 bids26 staff Culver Middle estate fundamentals or wish to Eimhurst College introduces School announces Student places third¡n prepare for the Illinois real estate to createschool logo sales or brokers esam can attend Weekend Option membersgoodbye honor roll DECA competition courses at Oakton Community Eimhurst College will offer the caute of work and other responsi- SinceJohannesGutenberg service; Evelyn M. Madden, 'Culver Middle School is proud first printrd with moveubte type us College this sammer. Classes he-opportunity 1er adultS to cant a bilities and commitments, wants English teacher at MaineSouth, tonnnouuce the honorroll for thep gin JsneIl. degree by taking classes only mt to attend class only on the week- in the mid-t400s, more thun 50020 years of service;Helen L. third marking period which in- 'Real Estate Transactionsis athe weekend beginning in the fall end,' said loan Lund, Assistant years ofhistory have been record- Mansion, a tibeariasat Mainerindes Thomas Budzik, Gregoiy bisic course to become acquaint-of 1990. Dean for Continuing Education edusinghisinventionthatEast, 16 years ofaervice; Czajkowski, Tracy Frey, Christo- changed the world. But leans- Donald ed with the fundamentals of real The Weekend Opdon will al- atElmhurst College. K.Martello,uspeech/drama pher Gorka, Marjana Masisac, forming as thosoycars have been, estate practice and theory. SIn-low students Incomplete a Bh- Information sessions are being teacher at Maine South, 25years Monica Mozdzinski, Jeremy Nie- dents will study the nature of realclot of Arts or Bachelor of Sci- offered to introduce adults to the 549- years in Maine Townshipofservice;JackR. Olander,amu-dermaier, Rebecca Ohtson, Gin- estate, interests and ownerships,ence degree in four areas of program. Upcoming information High School District 207 havesic teacher at Maine East, 24ria Park, Clarissa Plucko, Alice title transfer, contracts, teases andswdy-American studies,bust- sessions witt he held in lIte Col- made a difference au welt. Those years of service; Barbara A.Song,JanetSong and Pam Spero- closing statements This is a re-nessadministration, computer lege Union on the following Sat- 549 yearn are the nnnstser ofyeara- Stier, a special education teacherpoalos. quired cosrse for the Illinois Realscienceandcommunication. urdays: June 16 and July 21. All of service accumulated by the 26 (facilitator) for District 207,17 The following students Estate Salesperson License Classes will begin three times sessionsbegin al9a.m. staifmembers who wilt end their years ofservice; JackJ. Tanner, aachieved honorable mention for Exam. during the academic year--fall Tolearn moreaboutan upcom- careers in Maine when school counseloratMaineDest, 24years the third marking period: Lilian ." Real Estate Sates and Broker-(tate August), spring (late Jauu- ing information session, or lo closes in June. of service; Joseph Wetfing,aAu, Vivan An, David Beegun, agewill deal with Ilse primaryaey)and summer (mid-June). schedule an individual appoint- These 26 administeators,fuçnl- mathematics teacher at MaineAteksandea Boteslawski, Scott fsnctions ofa real estate sales of- Students may enroll at the be- ment with a counselor, call Elm- ty members, und support staff South, 25 years of service; andBoscapomi, Steve Brown, lice. Requirements and qualifica-ginning ofany ofthe three teams, hnrstCottegeat(708) 617-3400. members have worked together-- Thomas R. Ziemek, a physicalGeorge Campbell, Sazy Cho, Ri N lions ofa broker, tise nature ofand they may attend as full-time along with their colleagues who educationteacheratMaineChai, Rea Cttronopoulos, Jamen- brokerage, law of agency, train-orpart-timeotudents. Me and My will remain to carry on Maine's South, 31 years of service. da Costaran, Christine Cosmos, National OECA award winners (from left to rigM,are: Steve ing and supervision of satesper- The einsam will he held ou Pri- tradition of excellence--ta peo- The I I support staff membersDavid Craig, Aaron Crome, Per- Gardberg, NikkiZite andAlexsandra Sukhoy. sons, control of listing and pros-day evenings, Sawrday mornings vide the eudcational program for nando Delgado, tulle Driseotl, Dad program include Leo J. Baron,a custodian ThreeRitesNorthHigh placed in the top 20 io general pacts, and governmentand Saturday afternoons. Earls x which District 207 is recognized ut Maine East, 14 years of ser-Mary Flack, Theresa Flemmiug, If you have a child who is en- across the nation. They include School students placed in the top marketing, and Alessandra Stile- regulations witt be tanght in thisclass sessionwill be linee hours. vicn;RotandC. Baeber,n custodi.Themas Ftorio, Lisa Godeman, 20 in the national Distribstivr course. 'The Weekend Option is antering kindergarten, first, or sec- two administrators, 13 faculty an atMaiue East, 21 years of ncr-Melissa Grochacki, Rita llanas, hoy placed in the top 20 in the ned gradein Ihefall, then you can members, and ti support staff Christopher Harpling, DouglasEducation Clubs of Americageneral merchandising supervi- For iaforination, call Professoropportunity for the busy, highly- vice;Robert D. Bergman, a competition held retenily in San John Michaels, 635-1776. motivated adult learner who, be-join the houent new program members. custodian ut Maine West, 18Headoa, Tummy Jrajsoha, Mi- nary event. amund The two administrators are chart Jans, Scott Juris, Daniel Jose, California. Other Riles North students Me and My Dad brings fathers years efservice; Wenzel Pigne, a Senior Nikki Zite placed thirdwho competed in the national SEstey Boutai!, district depart- custodian atMaine East, 12 yearsKang,LinaKarjwiec,Neil Kursh- and children closer together with ment chair-for industrial ednca- na, Magdoline Khatit, Catherine inthegeneral merchandising contest, as a result of wins at the ingredients that will deepen the The School Board of Our Lady of Ransom School, Nifes, re- ofservice; Shirley A. Grube, caf- master employee eveuL She was state level, include Dan Sher, Eon, 31 years of service; and eteria manager at Maine South,Kim, Julie Krueger, family bottd: play games, sing, cent)y sponsored a contest to create a logo/symbol to represent Dean L. Gould, Maine West de- Also,Atta Layman, GraceLee, the only finalist from the state of Stefanie Blank and Melanie KIm- tell stories together, share in ails, 19 years of service; Pearl M. Illinois.Steve Gardberg also ghoffer. the school. The winners are Stephen Lang ofPark Ridge (eighth psrtment choir foe mathematics, Hamelin, u teacheraide at Nipper Nancy Lea,Snezana Lskac, ciafIs and recreational arlivities, grade); Kelly Mciluire of Park Ridge (fifth grade); and Paul 30 years of service. School (currently Maine Alterna-Anna Marchisotta, Jovan Mari- ,b% Last day of wIU graduates \flf0I and prepareforJewith holidays. SchneidermeierofNiles (firstgrade). The winnerseach received The 13 focatty membersare ive Frogram) nineyears of ser- uac,Jospeh Oh, Gina Parker, Pin- - Groups meet monthly in mcm- a$50 US. Savingsilondofthe OLflParents Club. Robert E. Ecaupree, an English vite; Norman Karting,.a custodi-ja Patel, Schahin Patel, Natalie 'Q' bee's homes. Community gather- school June 8 More than l.700gradnates pur- itsOe teàcher at Maier South, 23 years'au al Maine South, 06 years ofPiekos, Nicholas Piekos, Christo- The last day of schoot for Dis- ticipatod in the annual Wgstern II. titgs, citywide overnighters, and Program helps students ofsorvire; RobertJ. Curtis,u Ian- service; Marino Liberio, a costo. pher Repel,Jennifer Riukor, niet 207 students wilt be Friday, tisais University Spring Corn- #' additional artivities are at the goage teacher at Majar Wear, 33 than ut Maine East, 82 Rosemarie Romano, Sandra Ro- 3CC andotherlocations. years of Jane 8. Although the school cal- mencernentCeremoniesheld years ofseevice; Sidney C. Drain, servscu; Mary L. Letgren,asecrn_ mano, Lisa Sarmenpat, Majidendue had previously indicated Satsrday, May 82 in Western For more infotma*ion, please cope with school failure a h sia 055 trachee at Moine West, tarp at Maine South, 14 yeses ot Shohade, Peter Shin, Boris Sigal, contact Lisa Keule, North Subur- teat Tuesday, Jane 12, was the blatt. Local geadautes included: \tO - 34 years of aeevicc; Muegaret D. service; Calello Sorreutiso,acus-Dimmi Sikuras,John Sikaras,Pe- battjCC. 205-9480. Children and adolescents who tientDepartmentatPorestHospi- last day of student attendance,Deborah M. Shagall and Randy are chronically truant, often sns- taL Hastedt, a langiaètirichet' at - Lodiaa atMaine East, 18 years ufter Sikueus, Eugene Spivak, Ed- Mouday, Jane li, and Tuesday, M. Sonkin of Morton Grove; Mi- ,ç_' Maine East, 31 yours of service; pended from school or fail to per- The Forest School Failure Pro- service; and treue L. Straenste,ward Staukiuwicz, Don Sukan- Jane 12, have been declared non- chuleElaine Anlig, Biten Sue Bo- ' foam well scholastically can re- gram is designed to identify the Retos S. Keemers, an Englishstudeat activities boukkecperattawauich, Elaine Tragas, Cecilia attendance days because theyjim. Bonnie Lyon Creager, Jobs . ceivehelpthroughanewsymptoms hehind the studditt's tcachecat Moine East, 15 years of MaiaeWest, 17 years of service, Vacioco, Jennifer Western, Ricky were not needed for emergency George Kuketsis, Margares Rych- -., Zancha and Keaneth Zeesau. program offered by the Outpa- inability lo succeed in the school make-up. tarezyk and Monica Straugmanu ************************************ * environment. Awards The last day of regotar classes of Nues; stab Yang Joon Chai According to the Forestprofes- ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL is Monday, June 4. Fiial examsand Starry L. Solomon of Sko- . *sional staff, being a poor student wilt he given Taesday,' Jane'5, kie. *t * Convocation "REPLACE YOUR OLD RANGE * *is not always the primary cause MONTESSORI SCHOOL Wednesday, Jane 6, and Thora- \__/1- *behind failure in the classroom. held at Marillac . Enrollment Accepted Year Around day,Jnne 7. USE THE BUGLE WITH A NEW ENERGY SAVING *Parlors like learning disabilities, * * MacilIac recently held ils' an- . Certified Teachers THERMADOR GAS COOK TOP" flWWINN® *emotional disorders or chemical . Extended Day Program --...... -.- *imbalances often keep children nual Awards Convocation in the * GLENVIEW * school theatre, .Programsfor Children * SCHWINN CYCLERY fromsncceeding. .- PILOTLESS IGNITION s * Participants in the School Fail- Some ofthescholarships Ages 3 Yearn through 12 Years '4, Your Loca! Schwinn Dealer t awarded to local stndenls were: * turn Program will undergo a thor- 2020EastCamp McDonald Road, Mount Prospect t 910 Waukegan Road tough telephone triage, a psycho- Glensiew State Bank Paul B. t Glenview, Illinois 60025 tlogical evaluation and follow np Jones Memorial Scholarship to (708) 297-4860 VALUE * t ¡rina Lobo(Skokie).Senior 724-5790 psychotherapy. GAS: YOUR BEST t For mare information on the StephanieCesua 4iles)re- ENERGY VALUE , Boulot Forest Hmpilal School Failure ceived a Class Spirit award. Ad- MontuymdFCtdiYRatAJSt.tstiatuP.M. Program, call the Ontpattent De- ditional school community partment at (708) 635-4100, ex- awards presented include: Pur- Our Lady of RansomSchool If yaa read the potcereportnthis paper, you ore * feet Attendance foc 4 Years to quita well aware that robberies, bargioriesand * Suturdny ROOAM.Io 5:30 P.M. t tension 224. 8300 N. Greenwood. NUes. IL 60648 t * Carolyn Maslanka (Glenview); worse are taking piaceevery week withinminalen Closa,tWudousdaynndunuduy Volnuteer Service Awards to: of where you live. st. Scholastica ionette Andre (Park Ridge), Jay- 1990 -1991SCHOOL YEAR commencement mi MaIarISikurk Ridge), Brid- gelte Mehlman (Skokie), Katie sProunhnot fur 3 In 4 year nIds Yet you oli)) dont' hove o home aecarity syotem. st.John Lutheran Church and Schoolceremonies OBrilt (Skokie), Jenny Savino sKindergarten (Missouri Synod) «'Oiles) andMutySindelar sStaffed by FELICIAN SISTERS and tap instinetars The FBI nays yoar homo in fifteen times tens likely 7429 NorthMilwaukee Ave., Nibs On Sunday afternoon, Jane 3, (Rites). . Grades I throagh 8 tobe victimized it you do have one, That meann SL Schotastica HighSchool, Presidential Academic Fitness s Afterreheat penaras, until 6 pm your home is f/teen timen more likely to be victim- Church: (708) 647-9867 School: (708) 647-8132 7416 North Ridge Boulevard, Awards were presented to sen- Chicago, held graduation cere- ines: Eva Brault (Pack Ridge), ized if you don't. Professional arid amateur crimi- monies for i 17 graduates. Stephanie Cesnu (Rites), Ann We offer a total religious educationprogram noix definitely prefer anproteclod homea. Like Pre-Kindergarten Classes For 3 Year Olds The commencement address Marie Denisi (Rites), Mummie streusing academic excellence. yourn. - Kindergarten thru 6th Grade We have a learning was delivered by St. Schotasticao Dulen (Nitos), Stephanie Kwie- center for remedial and gifted students, a computer The price of o home security newly-appointed President, Sis- cinski(Morton Grove), bina CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR YOUR CHILD ter Judith Murphy, O.S.B., who Lobo (Skokie), Sheila Maguire lab and a library. Our studente in the sciencepro- syolem is no longer otormin. - has been principal of the high (Morton Grove), Donna Pius gram have won many regional science ainardn. We You actually can't afford not school for tIse last ten years. Class (Des Plaines), Bethanne Stone have a complete music program, band, athletic to have t. A good, bosic, high NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION pro- of 1990 valedictorian is Christine (Patk Ridge), Caryn Tomasie- gram and many after-school clubs. we also provide technology homo secarity FOR 1990-91 CLASSES lfeitsch. Maria Atimario is sain- wicz (Riles), Diane Wagcowski system is only $549. Professionally instolledl But tatorian. (Fark Ridge) and Lisa Wetkhe- the Rainbow Program, a Support group for children Eight gradnales who have ski (Glenview). of one parent or blended families. what price can you put on the pfotection ofyour For Further Information Call completed a minimum of eight family und your own peace of mind. BEliER KITCHENS, INC. honors courses and have main- Mark D. Holcomb Cullus now. 708-498-9911 (708) 647-8132 tamed a cumulative grade point YOU ARE WELCOME TO SEE L . Airman tstCtass MarkD. HoI- 1640N.MILWAUKEE AVE. ThomasK. Stoebig, Paster averuge of 3.75 wilt receive Ont- comb has -graduated from Ase OUR SCHOOL IN ACTION - standing Scholars Diplomas: Force basic training at Lacklund Call Sister Mary Geratyn, PrincIpal, Arlene MeVer, Principal Rubina Abad, Maria Atimario, NILES, ILL. 967-7070 AirForce Base, Texas. at 696-4413 Christhtdlleitsch, l3eenar Ilirani, Re is the son of Dr. aud Mrs. ALERT IbM NKIBA Rebin Rachel tOoshy, Deepika fur au appaintmnet. 30cv Davo-a Rd. avOn roe -NoChbroak IL50052 DESIGN CENTER , David }inlcomb of 8615 Cattle, Abuju, Ruth Vincent and Hanh MottonGrove, Ill. Nguyen. , ( PAGE 30 ThE BUGLET1!1J1SDAY, JUNE7, I9O

crCTHE ,ca'sn BUGLE,rl THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 190 PAGE3I 1990LAKEPARK FESTIVAL Sponsored by Candlelight offersfree Lake Park Festival Summer fun ticket to fathers Des PlainesChamber of Commerce& Industry entertainment set atthe JIIP Free Admission The Barefoot Hawaliansreturn Basefoot tricks,pyramids, fia- to entertain Visitors at the Lake gIme and choras line spectacu- Sheraton Plaza Park festival to be held June 15, tars, clowns and ctowning o 16. & 17 at Lake Park, Toahy&around, ski jumps and mmcc- Chicago comes alive in sum- LAKE Lee Streets, in Des Ptaines. Their sautE, and many more exciting mer. Outdoor festivals and spa- PARKFESTIVAL performances wilt be Satarday, and thritting acts are included in cial events such asTasle of Chi- June 15-16- 17 Festival Feäst Jane 16, at 1 p.m. & 5p.m. and theSki Broncs hoar-long show. cago, the Chicago Jazz Pestivul : Sanday,Jane 17 at3:30p.m, & 7 and the Air & Water Show arr Lake Opeka, ' in 165' Striped Tent p.m. A special new attraction will ' o be the Dial One Ateyden planned throughout the season, (Lee Street and Touhy . Ethnic Specialties Sky offering entertainment, food and Avenue, Des Plaines) This exceltentrevue consists Diving Team who will parachute of professional entertainers fan for Chicagoans and visitera . Regular Fair Foods from onto the Festival gnoands June 16 alike. The Lincoln Park Zoo, Featuring: Hawaii and otberparts ofPolyne- & 17 at 12:55p.m. each day. Un- sta. From tIse soft sway of the pon landing, providing weather Lake Michigan's beaches, bike . RONALD McDONALD. . Extra Treats paths and jogging trails and base- huta to the pulsatingbeat of the conditions are favorable, the din- o Tahitian drums, itisa spectacatar ers wilt explain their eiaipment buB ut Wrigley Field or Comis- Sunday,June 17Noon-l:OOp.m. key Fork are among the many at- display of tIte culturesof the and demonstrate how the . MR. MAGIC & COMPANY PARTICIPATING VENDORS para- tractions which continue to draw Sonth Pacific. chutes are packed away into tiny . packs. millionsofvisitoes to thecily eve- (North End of Park) Ye Olde Town Inn Gourmet Delights A highlight of the festival ry summer, Saturday, June 16 Far East Restaurant goers is the Ski Broncs waterski Por more itimorination on the & Sunday, June 17 Filipiniana Restaurant Sam. They witt perfoon Satar- This summer, the Sheraton i Chamber-sponsored event, con- 2: 15 p.m. and 4:00p.m. Fireplace Inn Walsh Catering day, June 16 as 3:30 & 6:30p.m. tact the Des Plaines Chamber of Plaza Hotel is offeringu variety . PATCH 22 PETTING and Sunday, June ut t p.m. asid Commrrceat 824-4200. ofweekend packages designedto ZOO. Frankie's Two Baskin Robbins agais ai 5:30 p.m. make u Chicago getaway impos- (North End of Lake Park) rible to resist. Plus, childrenun- Romano's RestaurantTropical Collers, Inc. der 17 sharing thesame room ax Saturday, June 16 &Sunday, June 17 P & F Products MONNACEp offers theirparunts slay free (with exist- '- Noon- 7:00 p.m. Chase Root Beer o ing betIding) under Sheraton's Ponderosa three tours¡n June Pumily Plan. . OUTRAGEOUS THECLOWN. Sheraton Fundays are anuita- Saturday, June 16 & Sunday,June 17 A fish boil and boat cruise inlights uf Ihr trip inclode hIe Thursday through Senday ' Candlelight Dinner Playhouse is offering a guided 1:30 p.m. a free theatre ticket toWisconsin, a joemey along thetour of the Shilob House, homenights from Jane I i until Sept,9. - 3:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Festival Times Dad on Father's Day, Sunday, June 17, whena full-price theatrehistoric Lake Michigan shore tineof Dr. J, A. Dowie, in Zion, threePriced ut $99 per night, the Pun- f FRIDAY, JUNE 15 ticket is purchased. Dinner is optional,at an additional $13 per per-and an overnight visit to sevenhistoric districts in Kenosha: Civ-days package features suiteac- For further informationon festivalactivities, 4:00 p.m. (O 9:00 p.m. son. Amusa sillages in Iowaare theic Square, Library Parkand Thirdcommudations (subject to avaita- schedule of performances, SATURDAY,JUNE IS highlights of three Oakton Corn- bilily ut check-in), free breakfast etc., please call the Des Treat DAD on his day to Avenue with their variety ofor- Plaines Chamber of SUNDAY,JUNE li a performance of the Tony Award-manityCoUrge MONNACEPchiteclurul gems and old bosses,for np to two childrenper day and Commerce & Industry office winning musical t and My Girt. There will-be hesperformancestunis in lone. and u tour of theEnglish Tudorun assortment of Fundays cou- at 824-4200. Noou to 9G0 p.m. on Father's Day, 2:15 p.m. and 7:30p.m., with dinner served two The tnierlaken Resort wilt wet-munsor huuse, now Called llar-pans for such Chicago attractions, hours earlier. Pictured above isCorbin Wyatt (left), with his fathercome the "Wisconsin Fish Boilmony Hall. as the Mercury Skyline Croise- and Latin Cruise' tourists Larry Wyatt, star ofMe andMy Girl. on Pri- "An Overnight Visitto Ama-linr.ChieagoMotorCoach'sd0 day, June 15, to witness aspec-sia On Saturday, June 30 willbtedeckerbas tonrv,Here' Chicu-. Gift certificates for DAD alsoare available. For reservationstacslar fish "hoilover" and enjoyluke visitors lo seven Amana vil-go!, the Museum ofBroadeut Schedule Of Events- a traditional fish buffet completa write or visit Candlelight DinnerPlayhouse, 5620 South Harlem tages to loor an original AmanaCommunications,Cilygolfat Ave., Summit, IL 60501; with alt the trimmings and cherryhome and kitchen, the AiisunuNorth Pirraud The Noble Horse or phone the Box Office at (708) 495-pie. Au afternosn boat cruise FRIDAY, JUNE 15 3000 (major credit cards accepted). onwooden mill, fsenitern factories,carriagerides, Candlelight is /ocatèd only 15piCtnreiqne Loire Geneva aboardwineries and craft shops, und 4:00 p.ta. minutes from downtown Chicago to ThePlaza's Windy City Week-,::i Bandshell Area via the Stevenson Expressway the "Belle of the Lake" will fol-the nearby Weit Branch, Ihr Her- Food Vendors/Arts & Crafta (l-55 South on Harlem); parking isfree. ow euch. end pacage offeso One of the best South End - Carnival bert Hoover Presidential library,values in the city, Por $125 per 5:00 p.m. The historic sites along Lakemuseum andhistorical cumples, Bandshejl "Virgil Kane" Country Weatem Bande Michigan's shore line will beex- nighl, the package feuturés suite' For infonnatioa and registra-uccOmmodations,a welcome bas- ptored in the "On the Shore" tourtiun, call 982-9888, SATURDAY, JUNE 16 CORYs on Thnrsday, June 21. The high- ket of fruit, wine and cheese, 12:55 p.m. American breakfast iii the hotel's North End Sky Divers lobby-level restaurant (one 12:00-7:00 p.m. . NorthEnd Patch 22 Petting Farm breakfast perperson per day) and 12:00-3:00 p.m. : B?Jldshell "Muecay Brothers" CHAR ,*oM% b':Jorth Shore comptimentaryparking.The '1 :00-2:00 p.m. Watethnt - 40's to Top Hits (' Windy City Weekend is offered 1:30 p.m. BarefootHawajjans Show : ou Friday, Saturday and Sunday NorthEnd Outrageous the Clown Show night. 2:00 p.m. ' Bandshelj FATHER'S DAY BRUNCH 2:15 p.m. Opening Ceremony $13.95ADULTS - CHILDREN NorthEnd Mr. Magic & Company Show $695 (3 Vis-12Yrs.) Idratly located at t60 E. Ha- 3:00-6:00 p.m. Bandslsell Seating:10:30am. -2:00p.m. ron. the 333-room Sheraton Plaza Rick Saucedo & the Revival NOW OPEN 3:15 p.m. North End Door Prizes is steps from the world-renowned 3:30-4:30 p.m. Waterfront Outrageous the Clown Show shopping, glamour and excite. Ski Beoncs Show speeluuising h,: 4:00 p.m. FOR LUNCH . Wedding factages mentofNorth Michigan Avenue, North End . Lh9qoe Curium Minus Mr. Magic & Company Show - EIeant Per,nnlutlons. Pretassisnily Pintuid Minimes lt's within walking distance of 5:00-6:00 p.m. Waterfront with a daily special Chicago's finest reumuarunts and Barefoot Hawaiians Show Call(708) 679-8900 5:00 p.m. North End nighdife, museums and theatres, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Outrageous the Clown Show LUNCHEON MENU! tu plan puar puny or business meeting und the sommertime action at . Bandshell Ninth Street 6:30-7:30 p.m. Waterfront SERVING FROM 11:30 AM. 5300 W. Touhy Avenue.Skokie, Illinois 60077 Grunt PuiSa and Navy Pier. Ski Broncn Show Among the 4O-stoey property's ENJOY OUR OUTDOOR CAFE! many amenities is u rooftop, ont. SUNDAY, JUNE 17 -. door pool (one of the few offered Father's atChicago bolets). 12:55 p.m. North End 12:00-7:00 p.m. Sky Divers Day North End Patch 22 Petting Farm For reservations or. farther in- 12:30-2:30 p.m. Bandshell formation, Contact the Sheraton i :00-2:00p.m. "Decatur Park Singers" LOBSTER FEST, 1990 Sit-Down Plaza al (312) 787-2900, Shera- Waterfront Ski Bronca Show MON. & TUES. 1:30 p.m. North End Brunch ton Reservateon loll-free at 800- 2:15 p.m. Outrageous the ClownShow DINNER SPECIAL 325-3535 Ora travel agent, North End Mr. Magic & Company Show 3:00-5:00p.m. Waterfronj lo to 2 3:00-6:00 p.m. Sailing Regatta Bandshefl "Indigos" Pop Rock 9.95 r.;LLL&U,L .. .-. flac l)INE OUT 3:15 p.m. North End k_V., 3:30-4:30 p.m. Outrageous the Clown Show ')NI(;Hi' Waterfront Barefoot )lawaiiann 1 2 to 9 4:00 pen. North End Show LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING is, 5:00 p.m. Mr. Magic & CompanyShow CASINO GAMBLING! North End o in the lounge, Wed. -Sat. evenings 5:30-6:30p.m. Outrageoun the ClownShow WIN AT Waterfront Ski Bronce Show sp,,»"p"',. i,, I,,I,Iw,, 6:00-9:00 p.m. aandshell BLACKJACK CRAPS' 7:00-8:00 p.m. "Croasfyre" CountryWestern You'll learn lin best Waterfront Barefoot Hawaiiana FREE BUFFET PLA fINESTRA TEDIES Show MON-FRI. 4 to 8 P.M. Jfc end MONEY MA SAGEMENT Q1uuutr quir Nut a Lauere o 9001 N. Waukegan Road(North of Dempster) gas "Honda- On Eperieeue CARNIVAL BRACELETDAY only $55 Morton Grove, IL iaøtauraiit &anqutø Beginnen and Veteranplayars Saturday & Sunday-12-3 p.m. will banalI from nur spe mno,cdniniirnoi:&4s bnowledaa, Reservations and Parties Call(708)967-7880 * Satellite Parking: (708)223012'! Sandoz Crop Protection- Maine West High School-(ist National Banjg Shuttle) I: o o o o o .0- : THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1990

ewi í--iw s},iìi4tJ(tt 'E, '. iidkRy:t nértaine THE auGLE,TmJEsoAy, SittE 7,1990 -PAGEas USE THEBUGLE Your Ad Appears Outdoor concert June10Maine TownshipPark Ridge Antique Club In The FollowiñgEditions hosts benefit flea at Montay College plans flea market Classifiecis e NILES BUGLE Biing your lunch and blanket market . MORTON GROVE mrmbrrs of the Montay College Shoppers will find a treasure BUGLE for a mini-Ravinia experience atfaculty. The Montay Symphony io, a Montay College campus oa JeneOrchestra, under the baton of trave ofbargnins at Maine Town- SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE lo, at 2 p.m., 3750 W. PetersonRaymond Rosentcranr, is a corn- ship's giant annual indoor flea s market to benefit local non.profit 966-3900 PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE Ave., Chirago, U, gQg59 monity group of non- The newly organized Montayprofessionals. agencies on Saturday, June 23. oGOLF-MJLL/EAST MAINEBUGLE Symphony Orchestra will present The beanUfu 33 acres, graced The flea market will be open an afternoon with Mozart feator-with grassy woodlands, will he from 9 n.m. to 2p.m. in the Maine ing the Symphony io G. Minor, Township Town Hall, 1700 BaI- open to the public for this ionogu- turd Rd., Park Ridge (between op. 40 and the Overtore to DonraI event. The Pavilion located in BUSiNESS.SER Giovanni. the ceder of the Rast Campas Potter and Greenwood). Since it Solista will br Rebecca Patter- will be held indoors, weather will will enclose the perforniers and uffect sots and Srott Hoffman, bothallow seating for 200 people. net the shopping and browsing opportunities. Thirtyturnisocialservice s" MORTON GROVE THEATRE agencies will sell new and used . ELECTRICIANS merchandise,personalizedT- $10 OFF WITH THISAD 7300 DEMPSTER (708) 967-6010 ohirls,jewelry,crafts,baked All Plumbtnu, Hunting &A/C Werk KITCHEN CABINET TOUCH OF BEAUTY Rmtd.ntI.1/ Conuuarnt.IFhidnetriol FRONTS CARPET CLEANING PRESTACONSTRUION CERTIFIED goods, plants and collectibles. Tnttnt, Sink & Funeun Rnp.Ir. FoIl .aroloa oarpet chanto0 STARTS FRI. DRIVING MISS DAISY futurs with new door apoolul. Cement Work All proceeds go directly to the Water Heater Sequin. & Putt. and draw- Ian.. Frau a.ttmota. follrlmurad.W. Specializing ELECTRIC CO. Sat. & Sun.: 1:30. 3:30. paeticipating agencies to support FnrFmà E.tiw.t, C.tt, er fronts in formino or woodand atto ruf Laus &Oulao, in Concrete Compiute Wiring JUNE 8th fleo onor 50% of eew nakleet ourpnt.. stairs.porches,, garage )f BEST PICTURE * 5:30. 7:30, 9:30 services and programs that bene- (708) 3o7oOo7 nane Mlt.h.. Acaece Renidentiol-Commercial Members of the Old Things Antique Club ofPark Ridge look DADS Plambing replacement. floors.driveways,side- Weekdays: 5:30. 7:30. 9:30 F fit Maine Township residents. aHVAC Bilan. IlIlnola *BESTACTRESS* Admission is free and adulta ore/some ofthe many items lobe soldatthegroup's 16th annu- Additional oakinets and Counter B27-a097 Walks, patios, etc. Limssed. lo.arod . Bunded - Tops anuilable at factory-tn-you . Remodotiea & Ropair.. can take advantage of the free aiflea market, ta be held from B am. lo 4p.m. Saturday, June9, 708543-45O4 STARTS FRI. MIAMI BLUES" blood pressure checks and cho- ALUMINUM pilcas. Vise out showroomut: . New Constroot'oo. in Hodges Park. From left are Lucy Miller; Jim Ullman; Caroline Dry Fearer Carpet .Sernioe Runiotno a lantaltul'mn. JUNE 8th Sat. & Sun.: 2:00, 4:00. tcsterol scureuing for n small fee. Centanni; Roleen Wright, the club's president; Chris CLEANING 654 N. MILWAUKEE 6:00. 8:00. 10:00 Schaerli; Upholetery Aloe Baldwin Agency repteseutatives will de- Sandra SchaerliandCosmo CentannL FreeEstimates Weekdays: 6:00. 8:00. 10:00 stributeliterature and answer S-R PROSPECT HEIGHTS Cleaning o questionsou their services. Pressurized Cleaning of (Palwaukee Bank Plaza) 299-3080 The 16th annual flea market offrames, prints,clocks,. world's - Parents are urged to bring their Sinai. Parotly Horn.. er call for a frecosE mate inBuer Ask otoer lOB. diuooant the Old Things Antique Club offair and railroad items to such own homo anytime without oh- Wall Wuuhing And Othor HELD OVER "I LOVE YOU TO DEATH children. A clown wilt providePark Ridge will be held from OUTSIDE of GUTTERS Related Servions Availuble ELIZABETH'S MAID Sat. & Sun.: 1:45. 3:45, entertainment,free 9 modern collectibles as adverbs- and DOWNSPOIJTS ligation, City-widu/soburs SERVICE Kevin Kline balloons, am. to4 p.m. Satueday,Jnueo, in FASCIA and EAVES ?dayse,ejoe 5:45, 7:45. 9:45 trente, and other fun tokeep them ing memorabilia, commemorte F, nunrinauvu ilahteto qualified - Residential und enmmoreial EXCAVATING HodgesPark,aptowoPark live plates and Beam botsies, and ALUMINUM GARAGES bnporu. No puynre,,t for rteooio5. Weekdays: 5:45, 1:45. 9:45 happy while parents shop. Ho st duyn. - huse 967-0924 n lOdge. they are happy to share their (708) 671-9262 Liconeod - Bonded - lo.urod dogs and other refreshments wil Antiques, The Cabinet People CLEAR WATER collectibles, whiteknowledge. - Duotostin Aneney be awailnblefornnomina FREE ESTIMATES CLEANING : PAUL ENTERPRISES ALL SEATS $1.50 FOR ALL SHOWS elephants, books, funsitwe, jew- Virtually anything new or old Alt Work Gaurunteod nL- . charge. elvy, jauque and used househatld (708) 520-4920 SERVICE 708-531-0065 Room Addition Excavating is sold at flea markets, but at the . Hauling. Bobcat Service 1iteass will be offered for aale by Old Things market sIse emphasis . Ingraund theclub's members, Pool Demolition is ouitems ofautiquorian value, VALUABLE COUPON .PulverizedTop Soil Their wide variety of interests Rain dale for the flea niarket is range from primitives, kitchen- CLEANINGDISCOUNT 7 days/week two- weeks later, Saturday, June CARPET SALES Insured wares, glassware, china, , 23, $5.00 OFF Hiles KITCHEN CABINETS Q(]ATRO OrderHBO Ioys,dolls,postcards,picture CONSTRUCTION Expertly Restored EUROPEAN aSILE (708) 823-5762 Alominuot Sidina e. e. e, CLEANING SERVICE Soffit . Fumi. by rolninhing nr by luosinutirig Esperleered MuId WIt fumino onto noisIng euhinels. NEW YORK Corn Edison's recreational Seamless Gutters CARPET WORLD Clntiteyoúr Boost Tho GENERAL Storm Window,. Doors Jerry Lannlng Way You've Always Waded CONTRACTOR und witness àreas open to püblIc Repluconsent Window. (708) 634728 AMERICA'S LARGEST 283-4322 CARPET RETAILER .WlilÇu,t.ma,.,,,,.rupirm uOwao CommouwgdthEdison invites One mite off Illinois Roate-M( (312) 775-5757 tCOupOOPorCO.iOiOr ZIGGYS -I membersofthepublic tovisitany Sangcheis Lake State ?ark, on SHOP AT HOMEa o »o Not Apply To CerealC,cioo,ou CONSTRUCTION ofita freerecreatsonalareas beat- - .,. Cali Cantor. Re.00.oio Kincaid Station's property, offers Soamlass Gutters - Kitchen . Bathruoma ed across northerulllinois, nature bails, campsites, hunting, . Soffit, Fascia 967 150 . Coeumie ?ito These areas, ntnny ou the sties fishing, biking and pscnickiug, 'd fra s. n sa W. Va sah-. e o CleueiogLudio. . RoznoAdditiona .Decke . Aluminum & Vinyl Siding e . Pumkeu of Edison's generating stations, andinlocatedsoutheastof . Windows, Doors, Repairs Hoosuheoporo provide n repose year-round for Springfield with access from ItS- e Commernialdoudou . Pa'mtlna . Waltpupueioa Free Estimato Insured CAlCI-I BASINS u Norninnduro . Atureloom S'ujina' Fa.otu. SoRft anglers, biedwatchers, hunters, uoioRoote 104 or29, - NORWOOD SIDING Co. & SEWERS e Buhynitnora (708) 965-0534 campers, fossil-hunters-and any- Edison's fossil-faded general- n Fsttp looerod one-who wants to hikejog, oring stations provide access to 631-1555 ood Boodod MIKE AND MATHEUS walk while enjoying the fsshun- Laite Michigan (Waukegnn and JOHNS SEWER spoitcdbeauly oftheouldoors, Slate Line) and she Kaukakee- RATH & KITCHEN - SERVICE CLEANING SERVICES While energyconservation River (toue miles west of Knnka- REMODELING Cull Barhoru Last Febroary, Mike Tyson a beating. And loot his World Heavyweight plays large, smporlaut role in kur ou Route 102). These Osten Oakton & Milwaukee, 708-698-9568 Parb Ridge Championshtp lilie. Many who saw the fight, shöwn exclusivelyon HBO, said he Commonwealth Edison's overall also provide good fishing, be- Gee a now eoramie tile tubarea I will: - Niles was ilniohed. environmental preservationpeo- cause fish congregate and feed fur $471 ltito ont included), gram, the company also has fo- year-round near their discharge Cult For Dutuitu Address or Personalize 696-0889 Now, he's back. And he's not happy. He's leaner. Meaner. And he Your Neiuhborhoo,j Sower Mae wants his Cusedconsiderableeffoess andre- areas. FronEstimatus ne all interior Yourinvitationn, Etc.; s beitback. sources toward developing these'On the property of numerous rewndetinn. You can see him hit the comeback flailby ordering HBO areas toimprovethe qnalityofthe Edison facilities, the company ss R.R.SERVICES CEMENT WORK now. Because on envtroumentweall share, Call 966-4567 June 16th, only UBO will televise his first fight since defeat Uve from helping to preserve endangered (708) 967-5462 CONCRETE BInNEn Las Vegas. At many of its generatng sta, flthaandfanna.Atthccumpuny's CONSThUCflON So don'twait Get HBO in time for Tyson'srevenge. Call now and order. lions, Edison has opened cooling Qu-Cities Generating Statsun Ltaoed&OoSod CREO EsTIMATES . TOrIIpOInIIng.Btiokwnrl, lakes,which perform double : . Glane Nook Wiodew. ou the Mississippi River, baldes- G&L . tSdt000y Rupab - duty, for public ose. At LaSalle glen congregate near the wann . saelssth.a- HANDYMAN Mike TYSON vs. Henry TILLMAN Cotsuty, Collons, Powerton and walerdischargeand provide CONTRACTORS . HyoblaenJeq Kiucaid Generating Stations, the cogodess sighting opportunities Driveways . Patios Call toe Fron Eatlo,ul. Saturday, June 1 6 - t708l-0ß7-0047 CAMELOT SERVICE - cooling bocen are open to thepab- for birdwhlchers from vantage MR. ASPHALT Foundations . Steps Exclusively on HBO. he for fishing and waterfowl -.' .Plumbing points outside the station proper PAVING CO. Aggregate . Brick paving ,s . Electrical Order today to get installation for the fight.* watching (or hunting, tu season), ty. AtWaukogun Generating Sta- Our Name Says It All' ',, Tile Work The fish stocked in these lattes lion, terno make themselves at . Drioownyo . Parbleu Ares. GUY: DECKS .GeneralMaintenance tend to grow larger than their home. - . Seul Co. tisu.Resu rfuuiuu 966-7980 - counterparts in 0115er fresh-water The Illinois Prairie Poth, on . Now Cosutruntino . Potuhiol CALL lakes because the water tempera- previous orenisting Edison right- Free Estimules Bruce and Nick tues aren few deMmo waruer,and MIKE NIT'TI Get HBO for only$4.95 of-way which forms u 'Y'he- Insured Goarentood For Free Estimates the water never freezes, The CEMENT STYS bocen Etmheest, lOgin and Aura- CONTRACØR HOME (708) 675-4050 warmer temperatures encourage ra,offers45 milos of scenic beau- (708) 446-9300 ! Patio Docks . Driveways and see the fight. fish to continue feedsng daring . Sidewalks ly where bikers and hikers can get IMPROVEMENTS timesoftheyeaewhcnceol.water offthe besten path to eujoy native Free Estiwotos Interior & Exterior RICH Uroosod ftshtondtoabslatinfromfeeding, prairie, twisted oak, n mill pond, Notice FuIte lnorod . .Dry Wall THE HANDYMAN Plus get HBO and/or Cinemax t.aSalle State Ftnh and Wild- Bunte News resornea thu riuht atcee time to classify uil adoer. Buildi5g Mainlenanno andtheniteofoualdlodiunsettte, 965-6606 .Tile .Decorating lifeArea, off Grand Rtdge- mete, This path holds the distioc- tiseetosts and t it y de ct d w dbit bi. W .Carpontry nannot he rospnnsiblu fur sorbo) statements in contint with Eloetrinil FREEfor the Ist month. Mazan Rd., west of Illinoisrouse lion of being the state's only Nu- nur poli- Wooden Decks Plunsblng eins. All HoIp Wustod odo most opooify thefuturo nf the work Your credit isgoodwith Pnintlnt.lnluner/Eatorior titi, has been open for fsshtng tionaiRecreational Trail. nfrorod. Bunte Nnwupopurn due. nut kouwionte urropt Replacement Back Porch andwaterfowl Help Wanted un we accept vina and Woothor lesalason Callnow: (708)383-7280 huntingstuce Write for a free brochure de- udnort,uiou thet io any way oblate. the Nomon Rights Ant. Fur mr. Under $500 GUTTER CLEANING 1986; the Hetdecice State Fish thor infutmutino nuotant the Dopurtmoot of Howan master card ! Call: lNsunEO tailing theneand other freerccrea- Rinhts, 32 W. REA5OrIAOLE OATE5 - and Wildlife Area tu a 2,000-acre Rosdntph St., Chieugo, IL 753-6490. 092-5163 FREE En7lMureu affe, eapirm6/16/90 donai facilities open to the pnblic 966-3900 . reservotr, located southeast of on Commonwealth Edison land. 965-8114 OanIO:i n 5,,,5,teSrio cwro: b rt,oOrrd. Monthly teOc ca iv So a Morris on Pine-Bluff Rd.; the Ask for "A Place for All Sea- s ,dOco,,,I. Mv vd ,Orvo, b,npOr o(f,roro good (o:h odmrpoomrd ooI Powerton State Fish and Wildlife thoreau,, rertIomoorhly 000 feosopplv Ottera,,,lobloonly(one,o 1500 ,ob,cñbers. noun.' Send your reqnuslsu: INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIEDADS Otto, 'ed o,flo,mn d ,doo IOdoooo o,,, TV o,:in,or, d ooO000bi o,,r,, Otfrrm,o Area, which offers bank and boat Commonwealth Edisua, Public You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling966-3900 or Come To Our oa,v 0:5 erresrnoli000mova pply. fiuhing, Office in Person At: 8746 N. '! 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SUMMER/SPRING J miti, W.dn.etMy and Sund.y I (312) 774-31 Dance I (708) 679-6363 OPENINGS : - AIRcONOS.. SADlighto, Wster 5ff. Apply ¡n persan between 8 PART TIME DRIVERS PERYAM S KROLL I em. and 4:30 p.m.oly. to the To Ba Plated In Our Natineal finn, HOrst fill 21 Full! CAMPER Filters, CAW, DMSO. EDTA. To deIivrNetionol N.wepep.r in the Esensten. Skeki. HEAD COOK totluwing lau.tiaex MEDICAL Cam pulnrie od Register Part Time openings. 59.19 to OH-3. 13121 478.9526. and Wilmelt. amas. Routa er. also availabI.en Chic.- HOLSUM BAKERS start. goe North Side. $140 minimum Day. ASSISTANT Call Halan: p., week guar.nt..d. No 50-55 hou,. par week. 9207 Milwaukee Ave. HAIR STYLIST \ collecting or seOcUing. Appreeimetely 2 hour.psr dey. 7 AttroutivebssyEvanston (708) 564-2820 1979 Coleman Trg o clussiuied Excellant Salary. Nile.. IL For Menos Grane BnsstySa- day. per wc.k. Eady AM. he,,,.. Mc.t hay.r.Iiabl. in- pediatric office needs caer. E ndywnn p p p par. ___\'FIe Bette Ask for Manager (312) 583-5740 Ion. Mnst bane own folinwing. Opens np to 24 ft. Vary gond Call todoy! eur.d vehicle. galls.euporioncodmedical Encollant Commission. Flenikln 17081 635-aa5R (708) 965-8080 assistant. - ronditias. 966-3900 Apply in person during nemici deliv.ry hour. - (708) 823-4422 SECURITY - Ne Wadnaudoy interviewa- - Encinsad screen perch S entras 2 am - 4 am Only? u,oThThvF Dation include greetingpa- Call Anna E1.100 or East Offer. tents.enswaringphones. GUARDS 5115 Brown St.. Skokie 965-1399 - (708) 470-1207 9u&* etcrejs0aayrs givinghhiections.drawing Full & Part Gern Hnars. (708) 677-9099 The Bugle Newspapers blood, performing lab testo Northwest & Western Suburbs. 3346 N. Paulina - Chicago end other potientrelated HELP WANTED! - Uniforms fi traininfnwished. AUTO DEALER "The Newspapers That Deliver" tasks, Hosco lOam-6pm. Ca1 (900)834-8854 Company benefits aveilahle. FLEA MARKET (312) 528-4181 Immediate O peeings Purr Serving The North and NorthwestSuburbs Some Saturdays.- 1-800-535-5031 j . WARtHOUSE WORKERS Call Mr, Wont: DIRECTORY Cell Lucy . SECURITY GUARDS (708) 869-0892 . JANITORS (708) 572-0800 Parb Ridge Finn Marbnt Immediate Opening . DRIVERS By Old Things Antiqae Clab, r . MECHANICS Sat.. 6/9. 9-4 P.M.. Hedgeit Ph. s e. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS RECEPTIONIST $1.000 Month and . OFFICE HELPERS ..s.iss.. Nr. Raibruad Sta.) Rajo Date 6-23. TO STAY AT HOME Gond Pay) Ilruining Included) LOREN BUICK/HYUNDAJ SUSK HONDA 7081 257-796 I PARTTIME - EARNEXTRA I for Medical Office Provide live in cam fon cee da. $15.00 Phune Feo s 5 .1620 Waukenan Road, Gleoview 1141 Lea St., Dus Plaines $9.00 to $10.00 Per Hour to Start . Excellent Typist velopssestklly dinabbod adult is s $$MONEY$S 5 l7onl 7298966 Open Daily and Suturday I I yuan home for leng term place. - GARAGE SALE Experienced bus drivers may earn $10_80per hour . Medical Terminology Required mess. We aro looking for Inning. HOMEMAKERS s TELEPHONE 5 I after 90 days. I . Insurance Coding and Billing comssirted poeplo tn open their DELIGHT s SALES s . Fully automatic, 71 passenger busses Experience Preferred komes to those indinidaaln. We . Wnrk From Home hilen - 7704 N. Nera (I BIb. E. nf Cadillac Lexus - Partlime 5 - Paid Training . Regalar Raises Portage/Jefferson Park Area presido training R nopport to . Flexible Hours Hnrlen,l Fri. S Sat., 6/8 5 6/9. I . each home. If you have an entra 10-4. 3 Family Sale. . Monthly Bonuses . Guaranteed minimum cal_L FOR APPOINTMENT . Work bound The Kids s Flexible Hours S NAPLETON CADILLAC ARUNCTON LEXUS IN PALATiNE kodreom und are good with 20g N. Nnrthwest Highway people. placee call Jan aL . Extra Cash s 1286 E. Dundee Rd. I I (312) 777-2620 Matare iedinidual needed Park Ridge 17c8l 8256661 (708) 450-8260 s Nues- 004g Oseeeln, Sat. 6/10 Palatine 17t8) 991-0W u MINI BUS DRIVERS I Illinois Mentor 3,4 duys par week in bony I a Sus. 6/11, 9-5. Something Pnr I sDasaifiad Department nf 5 Everyone. FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS (708) 397-0003 The Bugle Newspapers. Chevrolet mrnteet $7-$8 per hr. Perk your vehicle and start route from I PRINTING s 5 I HEALTH CARE Heat h Care AB Dick 380 Printers IGEO Mitsubishi Wo em looking for people who like people .5Ns enparineee necessary. 5 as oes of the Iurgmt RNs-LPNs-CNAg Full 31mo nr Part Time We will train aggressiva MG-7508 W. Saffield 12 hlha. N. CALLUSTODAY!! homo health care facili tiesin thecountry. we earned nur repeta- AM. nr P.M. of Dnmpster nn Onwegol Sat. & RIVER CHEVROLET/CEO I I Work thin mnek be puid this Fri. .aolf-atarter. RIGGERS MITSUBISHI tion by prodding top qeality profeuvionniservice to o large surie- dayb Fbeoiklo mhedolieg. Aaaign- Glasview Lecatios Is- Sun., 6/9, 6/19. 5.4. 2. Family. 1723 Bouta Highway 1325 E. Chicago Street ty of client,. We ere KIMBERLY OUAUTY CARE.Ifyoa are in- mesto is NW suburbs. Coil Sam nr Bruco - Dont miss- this. nppnrtant-.5 Des Plaines 17081696.7166 Elgin 1705 742-660 SEPTRAN INC. terested in people ned huno some time to nl,are s I with thorn. thon ty no tars part-time hears Niles - 6717 Wisner. Multi fami- wo aro iatemst,d in foe. A homemakeruclann mil be offered free (708) 303-1115 (708) 729-8090 392-1668 ofchurgo to qualified pplirnntu sinto full.tini euannis 95! 5 lv. Fri.. fl/n, Sut.. 615. son., 6/la. Chrysler ej to introdece you to oorwlees SNELLING TEMPORARIES Muck Misc. O am. - 5 p.m. sHnunlp pay plus cnmwin- S Plymouth e. We ere ne Equal Opportunity Employer and - - POSTAL age in no barrier. ADMINISTRATItj JOBS ssine. - 5 Please oontnct Margaret .Jnmon Start $11.90/hour. Nues- 6907 W. Ksaeoy. Fri. Set. WALTON cHRYSLER PLYMOUTH botweee the hours ofg n.m. SECRETARY s RIDGE MOTORS PONTiAC - - u p.m. Call Judie S S Sos., 6/8/,6/9,6/lt. 8:30-4. 5850 Den,pstar DRIVER BetkanpMothedistTernace..as For exam and application River Ruad & Oabtns 1708) 848-1109 s Baby. adult & military toots. Skobis 17081 673fl600 for mere informntino Upbeat end Profeseivenl facility. infonnation call: 966-3900 Don Plainan 17061 824-3141 -Bugle Newspapers sacks a talented. ooparieeced Sae- (219) 769-6649 ext 1L174s : notary to aseist oar Administrate,. 9315 Lincoln, Den Plninen, I Typing nf 50 WPM, filing Eam-8pm 7 days s5555s.s. Seeks Man To Do LightDeliveries asd behind Golf Mill),Fri.,Sat., I...- n phonu warb are required. Subaru I Superintendent of Recreation This is a full-time pnuitinn with Sui,., 6/8. 6/8, 6/lt, 9.4. For4Hours PerWeek narienn office fonctions. DODGE OTY OF DES PlAINES 5ALARY muoto - $420go + Vehicle STEVEN SIMS SUBARU I Salary in basedos previous nopa- TYPIST 143g S. Lo. Street 715 Chicagn Avnñun. Evaenton Call QUALlFlCAflON5 Bachelors Degree in Recroa tien Adnsisiutratio,, riesce alus9 witha benefits park- GIFTS Des Plnises 1708f 298-Soue 17081 860-57130 - 1 312) SUBARUS Leisere Studies, or related field. A minimumuf fine (5) progressive age. Coil nr apply in perneo tadnyr Part Time years on periecoe in Leisure Sorvicen. with emphasinon Program- Colleno Shannon Computerexperience -helpful,but 966-3900 ming. Spaniel Esents. Persuceol Maoegemant; (70e) sct-aitt not AUTO und possesses strong initiative. creativity. analyticalnod n,gnni,a- BETHANY METHODIST necessary. Ford -I tionel shills. TERRACE GIFTS' DEALERS! - Work 3 to 5 Days Per Week. Bar/Bet Mitasahu, cLOSING DATE TO 8425 Waukegun Road - JERRY GLEASON GOLF MILL FORD Call Helen to placeyour ad The Bugle Newspapers SUBMIT RESUME: JULY 6. 1990 Morton Grove, IL Showers, Etc. 9401 N. Milwaukee, Nues 'The Newspapers That Deliver .qcal nyrvtir*yawkaar BUGLE Call - 17081 47e-0660 SEND RESUME TO: TOM UPPERT. Direntn, ufPerkn esd Roni Taradash FOR Serving The North and Northwest Suburbs Roc,aation. Nile, Park District. 7877 MilweabeeAva000. Nibs Veer credit in goad with us. NEWSPAPERS Illinois 17091 967-6633 We nrropt Visa end Manten (312) 583-2222 WIL-SHORE FORD INFORMATION Card) CalL 966-3900 966-3900 H. cwr,nr b Aascclatcc 611 Creen Bay Read Adeartlslrg spealalinu Wilmoftn ioni 251-5300 (708) 966-3900 INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Place Your Classified Ads by CallIng 966-3900or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8146 INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS Our Office is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. N. Shermer Road, Nues,Illinois. You Can Place Your Ciasslfled Ads by Calling 966-3900or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road,NIles, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to-5 P.M. PAGE 38 ,, ;tO&i TUE BUGLF,TIIURSDAY,JUNE7, 1990 MTACsummerSummercamp o i YourAdAppears TUEBIJGt,R,flfURsDAY,jnJN7,is,e UEIIEBUG'L0E . PAGE 39 tIp,I In The FollowingEditions SwimTeam for kids at , Armed startsJune 11Northeastern robbery... Niles West teacher... ¡Ih!L,4iriNILES BUGLE Continued (rem Page 3 Maine TheNiles ParkDisirict MTAC The Northeastern lllüioisUñi- Continued from Page 3 I3dtJ O MORTON GROVE BUGLE Swim Tcajn is looking for jrobbery. sitian-versily Child Care Center, 5500 Township... mers grades ist lhroogh high i FourNileg officers, assismiby would-bebuyers andsellers s SI(OKIE/LINCOLNW000 North St. Louis Aye., Chicago, is 1 suspended him with BUGLE school tojoio iheirsummer swim seven tactical and gang crimes drove lo a bus slop lo drop pay. HIndscalad the penalty agaiusl the offering 'snñimer camp" for ciel- off bronght the mailer before Continued from Page3 - ° PARKRIDGE/DES PLAINESBUGLE Mum. Chicago officers, alTesledMoo- Wtxxl and Winkler. They decid- a spa- tearher was the strongesl the 9 66 lafactices dorn, ages 6 through IO, from zoWood,Jr., the followingtiay dial meeting of theDinIricI 219 board could impose for the of- in ed innlead to drive 10 3900 ate held at the Ree a Nileojew- school board March 28. 784sqmmfeetforaathge. June 1 1 through August 24. This GOLF-MILLIEAST MAINEBUGLE t a Chicago laasdaetmatss-ps from eier io oblain an appraisal fesse. CenlerPool, 7877 N. MilwaukeeIs ¡9 addidon lo the caster's lege-, of Ihe Ou advice ofGilbert Hall said fundsare already Ave. begijuthig Mooday, June ï his resideuce at 3820 W. North items. Feldman, When the sludesi's chargea lar year-round preschool day an attorney for the Illinois budgeted for enpandedreniai 11. Timesgee: high sciatol cate ,)Ç Ave. Wood was releasedfrom Feder- agaissi Ilse leacher fusi became age6service. Following the appraisal,as the anon of Teachere who spaceforMaineSiay, agarage,re. a.m.-7:30 am.. all Slalesvillel°rinon it Januaryafter car moved east through the 7400 represeul- kuown, a spokesman for the Sko- ages 7:30 The sommer camp schedule is ed him, the leacher did paving the parking lot, anda new CLASSIFIEDS ., serviug lime foran ammo) rob- not cou- kie police said the Becher 6.m.-8:30 am. Extra pascdce. affordable block of Oak(on Avenue, Wood test Ihe charges and report. roofontheTown 1Ml. hours will be held and flexible. Children beryconviction. arcepled Ilse edly mode veiled suggestionssud ALE at the Sportscan be enrolled for $13 per day displayed a long-barrel revolver 30-day suspession, - Wood's mother allowed along with STATE Nues lsllced about a relaliouship Complex Pool, 8435 Ballardfor two, irhee, four and Winkler palladu knife and Ilse requiremeni he with "We fell it would bepradeni to fttim 5 pm-6:45 Or five days a police lo search hisapartment ssbmit io a the student Police failedlo file p.m. The fee isweek for either eight, aine the siruggled to steal Ihr jewelry.psychlairic roamiaslion explore all our optionsand deter- $6O'erswimmer. or tes F where they founda dark-coloreci Theyfled Ihe car and witnesses durieg charges however, aftera cossai- weeks frogo 8 am. to 5p.m. the period. mine whether it would bemore PERSONALS APTS. FOR RENT OUT OF STATE Registec now at either Ballard pelletgan and acopy ofthe Trad- phoned police. Winkler wasap- latiou wilh the SialesAllomey's The camp, held rain orshine, ing Times with various ado At the lime of theMarch 28 cost-effective to coosiriart an ad- Leisure Cerner, 8320 BallardRd. air- prebendad in the: 791)1) block of office indicated therewere iossf- dition that could meet all FOR SALE consists of aclivilien suchas art, clad. Wood and Winkler boardmeeting,schoolboard ow or the Adminisligiave 0111cc, had au- Octavia Ave. ficientgroands fora complaioi. needs uederoneroof,' she mid. Anyon. .n Apply! Go.r.nt..d music, drama, compaters, field swered a jewelty.for-tole Presideni MarleseAdacoauindi- NOie-7828 N. MOW. i 7877 N. Milwaukee Ave.For ad Both Wood and Winkler, who Vi.IMC. US ci..,.. E.n with bdnn. WISCONSIN sports and field Sips, all super- ..i placed by Ilie couple and Hallsaid diereis adequate l'kB.indd.$425/mo.CoN. more information, please callthe were at bss a forgery convictionon her cash b.d r.d0. No on.fo,.d. Coli HANDYMAN SPECIAL vised by qualified slaJf the Glenview home wheu on band so that no incress_ .. husbaudrelaeue,j the record, were charged wilhtwo indie 1-800427-1051 .ot. U755. R.otfy. 13121 l$44102.ftm ipet. SUMMER HOME ParkdiStrictat824.8860. For forther ioformadon, Firefighters... Conlinoed frum Page 3 2 eRr goroge 140 ft. call from work. esotico of attempted armed rob- tax levy would benecessary for lake front Mary Loa Shunts at (312)794. When lheycouidnotagrou cow receive $400 of theIr $500 construction of an addition. eu 2 large. luto. 30 etilos NE Win- Summer 3079. a bety and appeared is cOartJune S theom005tof$2,000peremptoy. She eunsie Dolls 842K. selling priceforthe jewelry, for Iheirpreliminary hearing. annual uniform allowance laan pointed out, however,that if the 2 b.droom aussal lomp sum. Usder HAPPY BIRTHDAY Betet 414-272553 Gymnast jcs the pee- "Both sides woesomeihiog, towilshipdecideu toproceed with locotion. N.wly d.co,.t..j. Young vioas sysIem, a WISHES FOR 414-461.7454 readers' quasi- both sides gavesome things up," abaildingaddition, apubliche Water inoludsd. Viewof ocr. registration Nues festival..n quartermaster pias wasopera- ing would be reqsireii cOUItraId. Privet. summer club Continued frem Pagc 3 Arft said, lu sammary. 'Iwas im- to amend ;7 WALLY Bfl90B11c. tioual, with firefighters orderiug the budget Thiswill gIve the New Carpet.Rent The Niim Pwlthslaict offers The Liscolawoyj dude reoaarang suchas, Ye Old their shIrts and pressed with Ilse way they dealt LOVE, Poblic Li- WewIll have daily schedules pauls through the with as." public an Opaoriiajtjylo study the VACATION Summer GYmIISSiaCSfor.ythbtaey is inviting hdslo luau on Town I, Char Home,Baston avaIlable some time lai the village, which keptrecords of YOUR FAMILY ages SaaujOver orar the in a fire deparijueot.rela plaesandvoice their opinions MAUBU APARTMEpjr5 RENTAL SIalion R E A D:¡991) on the Robbins,Cajun Unlimited,Enjoy future. These schedules will list transactions. is- 6-9-90 (705) 658-8463 Class will be brokeudowo todiaL' becagse' tinaeonce Byteob,Tastey Dog, Coiglazuer's The remaining $100 sue, Ilse board (with Neil Cash- . again dates and times of all festival of the ability level iosiea man absenl) uuanimouslyap- nfage. Cis- for the summtr eradisgclub for Conceusions and NickActinia. evenlg. Watch for the schedules clothing allowance wili bere- es will he held on Tuesday These fine reslaoeanls provedthedraftingofau SOUTH CAROUNA begin-kids ages 5 to 12.Regisnjfiog is will be because you won'twant lo muss lamed os accoant by the village Juniorgolf 0151 June 12 through now open. serving laste temptingdeighit and used for mas-perchases ordinance io change the fueand HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY COMMERCIAL MYRTLE BEACH July 31 at anything daringthefive-day nfpolice commissiou the Ballaraj LeisweCerner, 8320 included in tile reading We have space fora few more badges, T-shIrts and similar to a five- instruction Donnje Flynn SUMMER SANDS club event. Any queslions about die in-member board, Eallani Road.Class lime suited-program listings is reslaIHatILs, so ifyot want to bea festival up from three 1404 South OceanBlvd. Re- events, sponsorship, signiaed accessorIes. Aeftdepict- The Hiles Prk Disieict'sTam nies follow: view' at the libasry, purl of -the fun and excitement ed lite revised eniform members. Oeeorreiew Begimaers4:30pm 4000 W. Taste, bosiness area sod carnival syslem as GolfCosrse, 6700Howattf St., is Constraotion Yord 530 p.m., iotce,ij. 5:30Pratt Ave. Club you mayconlactEbeno Heinen Two of the commissionersce- Avuilobie and Perking. 5/25 - Wi I members will at midway can be answeredby au administrative savings lo the offeriug a funweek of golf in- $35 - $46per night p.m.-6:30 p.m. wadadyau mad books oftheirchoice 966-P884forthedemiu. village and a petteivad cash signed as of May,protesting 647-0460 nr 966-2243. and oc- Blaise }feineu at9669884 bec changes in Ilse fice depaelaueul slraction for yoelhages 14-18 OTHER OCEANVIEW 6:3Opm7:30pm view them withChildreos Ser- ses lo Ilse firefighteraeamedics years. Gymasgtics commasd structure. Mayor ACCOMMODAONS AVAILA. Classificedon maysces Deparimeet staff during the Turnout gear, suchas helmeis - Hobs BLE. NEW ENCLOSEDPOOL cbauge during the said the fear newmembers io be Session I will he held Nilns.Milw. Ane. Cotana, session andweek. Ou Satnrdays,6th to 8th aud fiee-resistaetbooto andcoals, on Mon- newt WI iwo JACUZZIS uludenis may be Bookdonation appointed io serve with Chair- day, Jane 1 1, Wednesday, advanced loa graders Irainedas sommer vole. ispuechased by Ilse village. Jane liv.qomtera na Feue Stand Bldg. W/OCEANVIEW man Joseph Atessi, will be ¡3 sud Friday, June lysai 966.6698 or 17081 674-6628. differentlevel. Class Sizeislimit-leers will be thereto listen to the Aeftsaidretroactivepay- se- 15 from 9 1-800.5280226 ed tOfllefirsI3Ostudcets¡tiBet-book repoor, checks covering Ihr 1989 flounced at the June 25board a.m. -uoon. The fee is$65/per lors ait Jarkje Jurica progam aids Poland paymerung. There will beooJaee 803-626-3529 and lathy Hours when 'Radio raise will be cui beginningnest ti golfer (inclodes golfhandbook). Myrtle Beuuh SC Brizzolan Review'is village board meeting. CONDOS ON: Mondays,Wednesday and week. with lise average checkin RegisleratTao, 965-2344. Rutes Slightly Higher Register FOR RENT Weukends at either the Bal. Thursdays Ip.m. to8 p.m.; Tues- lardLeisum Center,8320 Ballard days and Saturdays,1 p.m. to 5 Road or the Admiisstrntve 0f- p.m. RadioReyjewis OFFooFr1- Japan Days WANTED TO BUY Wlet-1 kdrw Cuedo m/bulcnny. PARADISE INN fice, 7877 N.Milwaukee Ave. days. Festival For moro infnrmntjon tall 9401 S. Oenos Bled For mom infOelnaliOO,plèase call Membersaeceiveaitogfor Mr. MYRTLE BEACH the parkdjsrjctat8248 Rty. 13121 804-1496. No Pets SOUTH CAROLINA keeping Back of theirreadings, WANTED \ Dirootly on 000ae. 000ao front along with a specialpencil, slick- - . WURLITZERS ruoms and efficiency ruamn. Mini Day ers asad other clubmemeni.oea. Pi'i Campi UKBOXES CONDOS Starling Jene Ist ReBdiag clubactivitiesItegin ALIO FOR SALE $47-79 per doy R&RCJub Monday, June 1 1and conlinse Dymyy-ìncy SLOT MACHINES loduor/Ouldun, pool. clone to I uhopping tontee ond restoo- The NOes Park through Faiday, Aug. 17.Players I Any CnndItInn District will be may register anytime during - offering aMiai DayCamp the -L 1708) 98E-2742 NILES «o R summer and sian to play eight 1-800-992-0269 Club l'or Ihn weekof Monday, Spoejoos. Eouniloot location. 1-803-448-2491 Joue il thysagh Friday, away. Golf courus ejem. Sno 2 Jane 15 NOTICE kdrwo. 2 baths. Eaosllsntcolon. ifmm730am6pm foryouth CHILD CARE ltmesdlutn pooua.siog :ndergarlen through 6thgrade. Family trip Ted L.nuiek INFORMATION ON The camp willmml al thu Bal- ADVERTISEMENTS HOME VIEW REALTY ClASSIFIED ADS lard LeisareCenr¡320 Ballard to Lincoln Any home Caring formore than 1 (312) 7922agg You Con Place your 3 rhildran matt bo Ii000md Cl -neil nd Ads Rd. Mini field lrip,crafts and by by Calling 966-3900 or CorenIn Our the State nf Illinojt.Licenses are Ouldoor acliyjliesare planned. ParkZoo Officein Pernoo At: The fee is $13/day issued free to homesmeotieg 8746 N. Shnrnror Road or $65 for the The NUes Palis Districtwill be minimum ttondards ofsafety. tilos, lijinolt week per camper taking lhrecf.iJy Mipsthisuwn hoolth and well-beingnf thu HOUSE SALE Registor now child. For information Our Office IC Opon at either the Bal- mee. The fiestof which willbe to and Iicent- Monday thru Friday lardLeisure Center, Lincoln Paek Zto Secrefaly of Stale and Sfafe -Librarian Jim Edgardonates io9. pl CasenOntuet:Illinois De- 83213 Ballard on Sunday, 9 AM, to 5 P.M. Rd. or theAdnijejoffadve Office,Jonelllfeom lla.m.ioSp.m. books to his "Books from the Heartfandprogramto aid libraries partmeet of Children and Femily Deodlino for Sorvice 793.8846 PlocingAde is 7877 N. Milwaakes The couch bus will andschools in Poland. With Edgaris State Senator for Conh Tuesdoy or 2 P.M. Aye. For be depure- Robert l(us- County residents McHenryund GOVERNMENT HOMES more information, pleasecall the Ing and relueathsgto die Ballard tra (A-Park Ridge). Loke Counties pieuse Cerroin Ado Mont Be Pre.Pnjd parkdioujct 51824-8861) rail 356. from Si (U eopuirl. Dulinqoont In Adca non: Leisure Center, 8320Bal_laid loll. DoPage nod Kase Counties ton property. Repossession5. cell 953.0546. B Utinese Opportunity Road in Nues. The feeis $3 Cull For Sale Adult and Youth person to cover the cost oftrans- Centinued trum Page 3 1 (8051 687-6000 Mienollaneoun poflation. Enjoya summerday at Book drive... MOoint Sole Tennis lessons Pot. OH-2010 the zoo, paddie boat_.are avaRa- how to raise moeey to bay his perantaln Oaklou Slreet and Waskegau Members of the Japanese American Chu- United as an expression of admiration andr- for Current tupo list Duit offyourracquet and lakebletorentforumon thelagoott. owe. - Situation Wanted Road. Bales said Greg focused dann's group Tampopo Kai proudly exhibit the tennis leosiotit this Summer! Register now at eitherthe Bal- Culver fifth grader, Chris Re-. ou opectfortheJapaneue Culture. Or Il Ihn Adocrtioer Linon Outside The paper, not for recycling, but forgiant l4'scujture ofllse United,4iriines Irland- Of The Boglno NoroI CirculationMorton Orove Park DisIrictpro-l5idLalSomnteror Admits- pcI,Greg's Irammale on the Pictured from left to right are: Valerie Hiroko, Area. theideas conlained it books. ship'aircrafttheyhelpedto complete during the Equal Housing vides lessons for thefollowingisIIaliveOffi7877N Milwats-- school basketball squad, calls 5, AlaniKayhara, 4, AndyMunemoto, Skokie,5, age groups: Tiny Toys (5-7 pis.),kee Ave. Formore infoneatit»t, Greg 'nice' and also deft, Greg's book drIve coincidesJapan Days Festival at the Chicago Botanic Amy Munemoto, Skokie, 3, Stephanie Ozawa, Opp011uflities as he with llliuois Secretary of Slate Youth (8-10 yr.), and please call the parkdistrict at dribbles Ilse ball dowu court with Garden. Northbrook 6, and Derrek Ozawa, Norfhbrook, EnduraI low endIhn hundo Cnn- (il-13 Jim Edgar's yrs.), suc! AdulO, (14yrs. +). All824-8Mo. his lefthaud. Books flism the The craft, vered by more than 8000 hand- ttitotinn prohibitdiotinainotien Hearllaud" project which based on renO,wfr, rolgion, Your creditis- iesleaclion is heldat the Prairie Botes said Greg promotes his arges folded a-artes was presented to the festival by national oclgio View Tennis Coarts. Classes lltiuoisass lo conlribate books I sua. hosdioop or be- Park Ridge books for Poland project 'on a for Poland In Buglish Dog obedience fomiliol motus in 1h.nola, rnntol good with us! ginlune i 1. Call the Pack Disuict or Polish as low key level, mostly through a mesas of promotiag Democra. or Encoring of hostoing.BogI. Regislration Office at965-1200 Teen Read class Newspop.ro do We accept Visa plans Whippet persoual contact' with people al cy io Poland. Edgar, who is also program at HAPPY sot knowingly formore information. his and olher schools sud at li- BIRThDAY oWopt odrortisina whiohi. in the stale libration, pispoiniesl Po- The Hiles Park District is of- Violation ofth. low. & MasterCard. Invitational heavies. Cslver school helped by DAVID MG Library lood because of the slate's large L'wood library luring a Dog Obedience classon The Park Ridge promoting the projecl in ils daily Polish popalalion. Thorsday eveaiogs from 7:30 Recreation and Lincoinwooci Public Library'sdasstheirreadings with staff p.m.-9:30 Park District is again classroom and weekly patent Tren Read Book Movemnot for p.m. begineing Jose 7 BUGLE NEWSPAPERS shows 'Glory' hosling the ballelins. t.ocally, Moi7, McNolty, an astistaul lo members. I 0-ASSIFIED ADVERTISING popslar and aniqneAshley Whip- lise Morton Edgar'sChicago kids ates 12 and older lakes off through Augsst 7 at the Recita- _tos 0m. u. ala OoO The hislorjcal film,'Glory' coordivaior, ; OFFICE HOURS pet invitationalon Saturday, Jtne Grove sud ParkRidge libraries Maiy Mills Duuea, June ti with intriguing books tion Ceater, 7877 N. Milwoelcee A PICTURE IS will be shownat the Morion ace among those accepting the so far the as Book rcveiws wrioen bypar-Ave. 9, 10 am. at CentennialPark, lo- response bas been.vcry good and welt as iaside information WORTH 1,000 WORDSI DEIUNES Grove Pnbljc Libraryon Mon- book donatioas. on new ticrpauts wooIng to sbsee their The progrom is tasght by Lori Our eOlo nuora loostod calad at Toshy &Western Ave- titles. Special booldisis wilt be opinioni of 8746 Shorwo, Rd.. Niles day,Jane I i at2:30 and 7:30p.m. Greg'sproject sprang from "Edgarwoald like to seca miulou with their peers will beSpade, oc experienced dog irais- weekdays only. Bum-Spw. Yos nod wo ereopen nues io Pack Ridge. books collecied. provided. Teens will receiveper- snap stop in or toll 17021 This dasinafic filmtells the Earth Week 5154es sudeelaken collected and availobteio a Tenuer. Pm-registration is not noces- plaoo your ads. For odsonly. you may feu 966-3900 to The unique dogfrisbeeconimt sonalized gesdance from staff Read Book Movement (708) 966-3900 pour topp anytime, 7 daysa saga ofthe all-black 544 Massa- bystadeulsinnolvedis the school folder.sary. Bring your dog's snog neck wuok, 24 hoses o day tu17181 966-0199. Our duodline is,tor ages 12to admit and there is Other groups assisting is die members Marcy Aydl and Becky Registration for one Thursday editions for oli insortions chasells Regiment ofthe Civilno disinct's Gifted Challenge pro- is now opec at the li-collar meosoremeut to the first in Teendey prior topublioatioe at 3pm. CoIl Waraud slaesMatthew -registralion fee. bookdrive include Ilse PolishNa- Parses in snlectmg hooks suited hraiy whichis located at 4000 W. class, which is pour repr0000tafino fue othor oponifto Broderick Best gases. The earth and iB enviro,- nouai attended without infonealion. and Generi Washington throwsare15 yurda Alliance,theAlliance.to their particular isleresis. PraO Ave. in hiscas ment- was a esteral subject foePrinting sed PublishIng yoorpei. - Oscar-winning role. gin in mid-air. Dogsmoat be comps- Coutinaing throagh Aug. 17 Admissionona leash. Please being Culver since il is localed nesi ny, the Polish Women's Alliance Teen Read is an individoalized The fee is $75/resideul and isfi-. water fer dime to lise uew Nues Recycling $85/non-resideet. Ifyou have dog's and your pyperscsopù, ofAmerica sud the Polish Roman alternaliye io large grouppro- any Center al Civic Cenler Plaza, Cstholicuuion. OUT e questions, please cali Lori Spade grains, encosraging kids io dis- ot583-6t97. 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