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budget cuts Selman spends Nues Township holiday inhospital reflect politicalmaneuvering ByTracey Labovitz By Tracey Labovita Nilen' Village Manager spent man may be heckin the office for Tunnel project which many felt a couple hours bythe end of this When the Nues Township Su- ert Usuraban helped in forming a his Pourth ofiuly weekend in the political panty that ran against thewas being handledinadequately hospital. week. pervisor recommended budget Selman'n secretary, Kathy Bar- incumbents in the April. Mortos by themaynrandhiS staff. AbeSetman had surgeryon bss and staffcuts in die Assessors of- According lo Hanrahan Su- 3 for a de- sal. said that the surgery was sac- fice. the Township Assessor said Grave electios. The party, called rye Saturday, July Man- the MarIon Grove First Party. pervisnr Thomas Mctelhgot re- lached retina. With a recovery cessful and that the Village itwas the zosultofhis own politi- Continued on Page 34 was formed in nppositjnn loMay-sposded lo the formatian of the timeoflødays to twoweeks, Sel- cal involvement. Continued on Page 34 NilesTownship AssessorRob- nr Richard Hobsand his Deep

Exchange studentsfrom Pisa Nues arrive in Niles edition of - It1r Nuesgreets Pisaexchange Road, Nues,1Uinø1s607l4 - (708)966-3900 8746 ft Shermer 50 per copy VOL. 37 50. 4,THEBUC.LLTHURS0M, JULY 55, 1993 students IlyTracey Labovita District 219 names The Village nf Niles wet- theNilen areawere scotto Italy to From the comed ten rschange stadrntn esperisnee tifo abroad. scholarathietes from Pisa, Italy Wednesdayafter- "Many familirsof the studente . Twenty-twoupriseathletes letter-holder for the sport. The we sent last year are nowhosting NIAAA requires a minimum 3.5 noon. Left from Nites West 1-ligh School The students, ranging in age (the exchange studente) in recip- und 25 springathletes from grade point average. rocation," said Nues Police Chief Nitcs West's NIAAA Scholar from 14 to 21, landed at O'Hare Nues North High School have Airport shortly after t p.m. yes-Ray Giovanetti, "And, someof Hand been named Scholar Athleten by Athletes, who also receive the the hosting families jastvobo- CSL award, are Etieaveta Pram- terday and were encorted by the the Central Subarban League, Niles Police to the police station leered," by Bad Besser kinin- soccer;Jennifer Rhee, and 17 qualified for the Scholar where they met the IO area fami- There are many schedabed ac- Committeeman Nick Athlete award from the National Laura Williams and Emily De- livides for the stndentnover the Gueusas in track; David S. Kim, tics who volunteered their homes Blases announcement he will Interscholastic Athletic Admin- for the month duration ofthe sta-next month; the first activity oc- be handing over the reigns of istralorsAssociation.Students Dean Marks and Mijo Vodopic earring Monday with a tourof in volleyball; Dennis Suzara io dent's stay, the head job of the Maine receive Ilse CSL honorf they Nites and Pita have been sister Nitro. - Democrats in Septeraher have maintained a minimum 3.0 gymnastics; and Michael Berg "This is the ftrst time NOes has baseball. cities for foso years through the caaghl us by surprise. But in average on a 4.0 scalefor aca- and Steve Larenas in done something bike this and we West's CSL Scholar Athleten are Nitra Sister Cities Association. retrospect it was predictable. demic work for the past sis se- areveryexcited,"Giovanellt Gisela Vargas, Monatisa Dizor, The enchange program beganlast Nick told us last week the western. In addition, each Schot- year when seven studentefrom said. "We were very well re- job wan frustrating.He rm- or Athlete in a senior and varsity Continued on Page 34 ceivesi tastycarwhcn we sent sta- plied it was sto longer fulfill- deals over and we hope wo can ing.Fir indicated party poli- duplicate the same to the studente tics as we now know it may he Seek jobs atfair coming here." passing from thescene. He tat- Chief Giovanetti said that by ed the success of the Perotcan- next year Hites may once again didacy as an indicator of futare become a sister city, this time to a politicsinAmerica. Hr city in Greece, thoughtallegiance to any party may be a thing nf Ibepast. Nick is now 65 years old. Youth Ministry The hair is still mostlyblack. The number of pounds he car- sets murder ries around is close towhet he mystery road rally caeried into the Mayors office St. John terebcuf Youth Minis- some 32 yeneS ago.But time tu marching on. And Nick islet- try will spenspc a marder mys- tcry/cuad rally fund raiser open to dug loose of the Maine Demn- all members of the commnnity crate. Being the head of the Marne starting at 0:30 p.m. July 30. Democrats is notdissrmilar as Tickets ateStO per person. watching your mother-tn-law The evening wilt start with a drive your Cadillac over a dinner served in Plaxugan Hall. cliff. It was a job which gave Following dinner, the "SJB Chief Nick recognition amongthe of Police" witt take participante to the scene of a Crime to hegm Cook County Democrats.But "no the invesligatioa."Dctecttves" it was a job which had wilt then ruler their vehicles and win written all over il. Run- motee around Hilen to dig-np ;_ J uing as aDemeeratjnRrpubli --- clues to the crime. After solving can MaineTownship was couple from Des Ptu,nen,obtain trrformatiofl ois Kathleen and John Dyer(left), a nighl-impaired General riddles and interviewingsss- equivalent lo climbing Mount from Neehum Singh Huitman(right), a recruiter for Lutheran health Service job openings General Medical Group during poets, the geonp mecte at SJB to Everest while the snow was Jane Ro/av (secondfrom right) of Lutheran swear Ont a warrant for Ilse arrest downhill. You Health Cara System, and Suburban Council on Em- cascading Fair, sponsored by MaineTownship and the North ofthesaspectofehOicr could make the good climb. the annualDioabledjob Maine TownuhiP SupervisorMask Thompson The evening wilt end with no- Butyoucnuld nevermove for- ployment for Personswith Disabilities. Looking on are a representativeofOaklon CommunityCollege. veiling of the true criminal and a ward. (center) andJaflne Bowman, dioabledjob seekers to applyfor a variety of dessert forait. ' the opportunity for more than 300 What about Nick and Thejob fairprovided an data baue lo link dio- Call 966-9815 for mom infor- 0ff0redby22paicipahhtW employers. MaineTownuhtp atoo maintains a Mayors job?With a voice anuitions --- ,-,,ii Moma Townnhib Diva- mation. Call now, neatiug is Itm- ,------employeru throughout.--. rse year. i-sr see,,,,,,", .,'..,-,' singing in the key of siucerity, abledjob applicants with Nick said the job was ver) oufinuedon?age.34.. - PAGE 2 THEDUGLF,THURSDAY,JULY 15,1993 Calcium-rich diet helpsprevent bone disease THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY tI,tOOl n n p The crippling effects of osteo- bal thrriskcan be reduced." canned fish, fortified cereals and MEMBER A porosis may not appear until after People who are most snscepti- bread aresourcrs of calcium. 's II Nneth.en lUtinai. age 65, but a person is never too bic to osteoporosis arewomen The body needs other nutrients New.p.pr G young to rrdace his orherrisk for Annuoletiun who have smaller hody frames to help absorb calcium, thus a E tisis painfal bone disase, accord- and who are underweight. Other varied diet is important. Too lit- ing 10 a University of Ittinois Ex- high.risk factors include a family NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION fie Vitamin D in the dirt may in- The NOm Senior Center is open to residents of the Village of trxsion nutritiox specialist Karen history ofosteoporosis, smoking, hibitcatcium absorption. Bub finiere - Publishm Chapman. alcohol consumption and a sed- Nites, age 62 and over and their younger speIsen. Seniors inter- An Independent Community Newspaper Established in 1957 David Beisee - Fnnndieg Publinhee 3 Chapman said she does sot mIed in obtaining additional senior center information should Dirne Miller - Dierrtue of Advetttsutg Between the ages of2O and 40, celery lifestyle. recommend tatting calcium sup- benes have reached full matariry One way to help prevent the call or visit the center and he placed ou the mailing list. The ceo- 966-3900 Meek Kesjerld - Dieeelw nf Penduntion plements instead of dietary cal- ter is located at 8060 Oaktou Street. 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60714 (708) but can stili he made stronger and onsetofdisease in old age or slow ciam. Becaase of the isteroction N denser. The stronger hones be- tE progression is to consumea of nutrients with calcium, all cal- come at a young age, the towercalcium-rich diet, Chapman said. BRANSON MISSOURI TRIP cinm soarces are not alike. Cat- The Niles Senior Center and Mayflower Toms is offering a the risk for osreopoansis, saidEncense and the avoidance of clam from dairy products is mast Chapman. smoking and alcohol will also useful tothebedy. trip to Brnnson which departs Saturday, Oct. 23 for 5 dayW4 Northbrook twins principals make double teachers' pay After age40. bears start tobe- help slow theprocess. nights. The cost is $539 double occupancy and $637 single. The For individuals who avoid asp includes 3 full dinners, 4 top name music shows, visit to Sil- ISuperintendent, come thinner, which is a normal For healthy adelte and chil- dairy prodacts because they are attend family reunion partofaging. The benes loan cal- then, the U. S. secommended dai- ver Dollar City. Brananu School of the Oz.aeks. Call the center ut lactose intolerant, Chapman mc- 967-6100, exL 376 for additional trip iufomtatioe. cinm faster than they gain it. Ex-ly allowance (RDA) is 800 milli- ommended drinkingmilkin cessive bene loss, lo the pointgrumo of calcium daily, or the smaller servings with meals, con- GRANDPARENT CONNECTION in salaries when benes (melare nuder every. equivalent of two glasses of milk. snming naturally aged or ripened Over $900,000 The Niles Senior Center is looking for seniors to participate in day stresses, in a condition calledTeenagers and pregnant women cheeses such as Swiss and ebeti- Osteoporosis. the Grandparent Couuectiou Program. lu this prri'geam, seuiorn should consume1,200milli. dar which contain little or so lac- are assigned to assist thè teacher in a local preschool. The pro- 'Osteoporosisdevelopssograms daily. However, many re- tose, and eating yogurt with ac- slowly that it may lake years for gram offers flexible scheduling and lots of fun. Call 967-6100, oMaine Highofficials seantheenbelievethatthese live cultures.Lactose-reduced est. 376 to register. There will be an orientation on Tuesday, ByTruceyLubOvitz you to realize that you have it, RDAsaretoo tow. milk und other daisy products are said Chapman. "By that time, Ang. 10. Every person who works in ahave a total salary of more thou your hip or wrist benes may The hestsoueces ofcatciamarc now available in the supermarket. school system plays an important5919,000 after eeceiviug a three deny peodacts: milk, cheese, ice For some women who have re- MONTHLY MEN'S CLUB MEETING Nues Assessor role in the education of our chil-percent mile for the 93-94 school crack, or you may get shorter ascream and yogurt. cently gone through menopause, the benes in the spine crumble. Calcium is The nest Men's Club meeting will be held ou Monday, July 19 sets new hours then, bnt no One more than theyear. also supplied by goods fmm the estrogen therapy is another up- at 10:30 n.m. The npeaker will .be Jun Noriega uf the Nites Pub- teachers. There is no care for this disease,other three food groups. Oceans, lion to help preveutor slow down The Niles Township Asses- Those admiuistrators ate: Su- lic Works Department. Tickets will be on sate for the Sept. 13 of- If teachers are the most imper- penmnteudent James Elliott, Ilsedamagingeffects of osteopor- trip to Arlington Park Race Track. Tickets are $3.50 which iu- sac's Office will have n new usis. Them ate risks involved, fice schedale, as ofJuly 19.The tant, why are the administrators,$118,450; Assistant Superiuten- Holbrook Travel so elude transportation only. Tickets will also be sold to the Aug. who never step foot in the class-denl for general administration contact a physician for more in- 18 Tam Outing ($10) and the Sept. 2 Foss Park Outing. Tickets officewill he open Monday formation. through Thursday from 9 am. to room,makiug the most money? Jobs BotAn, $102,392; Assistant will go on sale for the Men's Club BarBQue set for Friday, Sept. District 207, made up of Maine 4:30p.m. superintendent for business Don- ¿;Ih4 to. These tickets will be sold for $4.25. East,West andSouth highaId Keuney, $102,392; Assistas! Class focuses schools, employed 437 teachers snpeeinteudentforinstrttction Su- MERIDIAN MAGIC 11 DAY ESCAPE on balance SINGLES CLUB Orchard Village Inst year. The avenge salary forzanne Millies, $86,232; Maine Panama Canal Adventure The Single's Club, will host their next meetingon Tharsday, theseteuchers was $57,271. East principalCarol Grenier, Noflhwesteen Memorial Hos- July 22 at I p.m. Plans for the afternoon iucludean ice cream so- raises over "We will not know what the$95,100; Maine South principal December 6, 1993 pilaI is offering a class focusing cml followed by a program entitled "Art of Your Lifetime"pee- average salaey ofthe teachers willThomas Cachur, $95,100; Maine . nuse np in $1,400On per nnnpto ne the nil new Meridinnl on dizziness on Wednesday, July muted by Jane Mitchell of the Teten Museum of American Art. $12,500 be for the nest school year until . Outnide Categney n nrdy Sl,530.On per perunn. West principal James Cobarn, 28, from 6 to7p.m. The cost is .75 per person. Register at the Nues Senior Center. Orchard Village volunteers re- August," said John Beebe, assist-$98,159; Coordinator of planning . Inside Cetngn,y 11 only $I,s7s.eo per perene. Neurologist Dr. Timothy Hain ccstly collected over 512,500 in ant supeeintendeut forgeneral ad- . Alt pnrtchargos, airlarns, meals, end transfers innlnded! and special projects Dennis Dre- andphysio1ogistianet Helmiuski 18 HOLE BRISTOL OAKS GOLF OUTING ( - donations during thnie annual ministration. "I can toll you that aneu, $86,107; Direelor of student . Ostnber I, 1993 Final payment due. will discuss various balance and Ttckets are ou saie now for the Men's Club 18 hole golf outing _:'- Tog Days fundmising eventia the lotofpeople haseentined this year Ptsov remis checks to Norlhbrook twins Natalie and follieBeattie, 8 mov!hs, en- personnel services und special dizziness problems and demôn- lo Bristol Oaks in Wisconsin on Monday, Aug. 9. Thecost is fami!yreun!on sponsored by towns of Des Plaines, Evanston, und we have hired newer peopleeducation Robert Jacobsen, stratevesfibnlarrehabilftatiouex $33 whtch includes greens fees, cart, prizes unda fall lauch. joyed 'A Celebration ofMiracles, a Glenview, Lincoluwood, Mortou atlowersalaeyeates." $86,107 and Director of pablic ereilen. Register by July 23 at the senior center. Lutheran GoneralHuSpital'nCenterforAdVaneed ReproductIon. Grove, Nites, Skokie, and Wit- Carisonlravel Network® the evenlundet ihe 'Big Tupon It is the administrators in Dis-relations Karen Larsen, The cast of the class is sto. Morethan J25babies attended mette. trict207 whotop the salary brack-$49,057. Holbrook Travel, 5689 W. Toohy Avenue, Nun, IL 60714 Pre-eegislealion is required. WOMEN'S CLUB MEETING the hospitatgroundn in ParkRidge. Alt proceeds benefit the men el The top 10 administrators Space is limited. Por more infor- The Women's Club wilt hold their next meetingon Monday, Foundadjusl3 l/2yealsagO, theCenterforAdvanced Repro- and women with developmental mution,natt (312)90e-8400. July 26 ut I p.m. There wilt bra business meeting followed by duclion is une of the largest in Chicaooland.The center s the disabilities at Orchard Village, ii-i btngo and lebte games. A pee-meeting lunchat noun feturing liraI program affillated willi the Jones Institute, the program re- located in Skokio. Street improvements Mended Hearts tuna salad, chtps and an ice cream sundae is available for $1.50. uponuible brIbe country's firstin Vitrofertillzation baby. Tell stories Nues and MortonGrove RIDE THIS discuss JULY LITE LUNCH to children ByTraceyLabOVila July LIte Lunch is set for Friday, Jaty 30at noon. The menu victim "Cousteuctiou ahead" are twotuaI laying of the carbon gaIter cholesterol will frutare tuna salud and the movie is "Murphy's Romance." MG AIDS The Funny Zone features live aud that's the first step into the fi- storytelling for the entertainment words that cao be found all over The Mended Heaets of North- Tickets am $1.75. the streets of Niles and Mortonnal resurfacing." western Memorial Hospital, a celebratesbirthday ofolder children and adults. Pro- A sixly inch sewer will bein- grams will be at the Niles Public Grove. As incouvettient asit BAREBACK support group for people with Morton Grove's Whitney Wil-be studied, rcseoiched, and hope- seems, theconstruction crews arestalled down the center of the cardiovascular disease, will re- fatly sorncday,bcalcu. Library at 2 p.m. und 7 p.m. on street east of Harlem to abeut harns had a photographer at her July2t and28. working to improve the stenta of reive an update ou cholesterol Seek volunteers for eleventh birthday party - a maga- "I'm haviug all these cancres our Villages and thereis "relief1000 feet past Waukegan. That from Dr. Nancy Zamora on ut my party so people willIcaro All shows are free and open to phase should begin thin week, zinc photographer - as well as tel- thepablic. ahead". Wednesday,Jutyzt. Hospice Program evisiOn cameras and newspaper moie abeut AIDS," Whitneysaid Niles and Morton Grove arewill take about two or three The meeting will be held in the reporters. in an interview in arecent issue of both involved in a $3.2 millionweeks tocompleteatid traffic will Wesley Pavilion at250 E. Superi- A new program to help meetThe need for hospicecare will Whitney Williams opened her North Shore magazine. "People Named to project that runs along Dempsterbe effected. or Street, Room 151 (the Staffthe emotional and physical needs onlyincreuseinthe coming birthday party to the world sohave to know that AIDS is out Street, wesl of Waukegan to the "We have had massive prote Room), at 7 p.m. Thepubtic is in-of terminally ill patients and their there and should not be kept a se- dean's list years, she continued. people can learn about AIDS, the Local residents named to the Milwaukee overpass. This is alcms with the draining of storm vitcd to attend this free evenL famittes Is beginning ut Loyola Hospice utilizes an interdisci- diseasethisyonuggirt has to fight crei" state project that is due fon corn-wateroffDempsterStreet," Northwestern Memorial fon-Uuiverstty Medical Center, May Whirney Williams hes AIDS. Etrnharst College Dean's List for plinary learn to provide nursing, every day ofher life. the second semester of the 1992- ptetion by thecud ofNovember. Scheck said. "The street would pilaI is a 741-bed academic medi-wood. social services, spirilual She has developed unwanted flood even in semi-heavy rains. support Whimey was diagnosed with '93academic year include: "le the section westofHaetem cal Center hospital located in Hospice is a health program andbcresvcntestcounseting, AIDS lost year and, although no fante over the past year after er- it can only gel better because bu-We are anticipating getting the downtown Chicago and is the pri-that provides supportIve care for how she con- veuling this to most of America, Morton Grove: Helen Roman in the A volunteer component also is our knows exactly Nitro: Jonathan Paul Arendt, sicatly all of the sewer work hasstorm water deposited mary teaching affiliate of North-the dying patient and his or herincluded,wherebyvolunteers traded the diseese, doctors are bathes taken it upon hcrsctfto try bees completed," said CharlesNorth0ranch ofthe Chicago Ris- western University Medicalfamily members with an empha itcoald have possibly and educate those who are still in MarkAlanDessimoz,Kirk make regular visitsto patients now saying Leute, Sanden M. Merenda, and Sheck, Director of Communityer, School.lt is widely recognizedsis on keeping the patient corn and their families io the patients' been transmitted through anoral the dark about the disease. Development is Morton Grove. "After this project, it should as being our of the pee-eminentfortable at home, explained Bue. Asshebtewoutthe l2birthduy Peter Grant Schmidt. homes. polio vaccination. Skokic: Michael Samocki "Now they're getting into the ne- Cuntinued on Page 33 medical centers in the region. bara Bntarusis, senior assistant Volunteers are ableto provide The t l.yeae-otd is no strangercandles, one for goudluck, at her ------some physicalcare, emotional to thediscrimination that comes televisedbirthdayparty, only winners THE BUGLE Althougliitisarelativety newsupport and also help the patirut with the disease, but lhatdoesuotWhitney could know what she Good Will award (USFS 069-760) form of health care delivery, with errands or other needs,she stop her freintrying to bringwished for, but I bet most of us Bob Besser more than 1,700 hospice pro-said. where lt can EdItor und PublIsher AIDS oat in theepcu can guess. And Let Us grams exist nationwide, melad. The program in schedaled UEIEn ingll in Illinoisasof 1992. to Ij,509rHEeN ILLisnis begin tu October, but volunteers Loyola hasexperienceda are needed by Angust to undergo Disabled group Finance It For You! ¼ growing need to establish itsownhospice training. VOL. 37,(10. 4,JULY 10, 1993 hospice program, Buturusis said. Por more informationabent gathers forpicnic "In t9ll8.99 we refereed 43 pa-the hospice 8746 N. Shermer Rd.a tienta prograrn call Kim Physically disabled adultsand Special People Inc., a servtce or- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Nues. IL 60714 to outside hospice pro-Jensen at (708) 216-4983, gauization. A-SCIP and Special grams. In a six-month period be. To their families and friends arein- Phnnet 966-3900.1-24 volunteer for the hospicepro- People co-sponsor a sertes of ex- OF MORTON GROVE Pobllshed Weekly ne Thnrnduy Iween 1991-92, we refereed 13 vitedtonfree"PriedChickenPic gram, callLoyola'svolunKarnrr flic" at 6:30 p.m. Thursday,Aug. citiug and informative monthly 1M6201 DEMPSTER STREET In Nifes, IllInnIs patients per month, or 156per programs and social events. Res- snrned Clus Puntuge fur year, to mea hospice progeums." departosnut.(708) 216- 5 in the parking lot ofthe Maine MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053 The Bugle paId ut Chlnagn, Ill. Township Town Hall, 1700Bal- idents of Chicago and the north and addItIonal entry sfilare. Road,ParkRidge. anduorthwest nuburban areas are !!A Il'Iid-Citco Bank Pmtnlastart Seed addensa Heart transplant Refreshments include Browns invited to attend. The meetings changea to The Bugle, support Chicken with all Ihntrimmings. are held ou the first Thursday of 8746 shnrmer Rd., Nitre, IL 60714 the dinner, every mouth at the Maine Town- group sets meeting There is no charge for ship Town Hull, which is accessi- Subserlptloe Rate (le Advance) however donations IOdefray Per sIngle copy 5.50 bIn to the handicapped. A free aupporo group for heart costswould beuppreciated. Oneyeur 5t3.00 pecEs of living witha new heart lawn For morn information on this Two years $22.50teansplantpatients and theirfami- and wrnting or Guests are asked to brieg (708) 965-4400 peepag to te- Au nr other programs for thedisc- Three years $29.00lies meets twice n month at Theceiveone, Meetingsam chairs for those in themnpartY. Iyear Senior Citizens. . .$1130Evanston Hospital, 2650 Ridge moderar- interpreter will be presentfor bled, contact Maine Towuship Twelve Maine Eaut neninre were deuignaledGood Will Award winners avd were presented ed by Medical SocialWorker Disabled Services Coordinator A peur (nut nf county)..$tO.95Avenue,Evanston. anyonereqtiiringassiutance certificates al the recentseniorhonorn'PrOgram.Recipiente include (from left) Daisy Castleman, I year (fnrelgn) Sandeal4otheggerLcsw Donna Anderson at 297-2510, $35.00 Group members meetto share This event inconpousored by Mrunil Champaneri, Julla Demeter,Apear Garni, Mala Ghoshal, Dayle Hartos, Adnan Jafer, Te- All M'O addresses Formore information,call The sup- ext. 229 or Special PeopleChrnr- Member FDIC Equal-Opportunity Lendnr- is fur Servtrhmen-'. $25.00theiefeelings,c,op)ngtçfljqnsEvmsqyI{9qptal pt,(7p Maine Township A-SCI?, a jashkolhari,JeffreyPacacha,.MOlissa yçhez,Çlaud(np,1JhiQ. andJohn G.Touzios. 70- . man.Ken,5? and mf canti n ou varionsas- 2030 ' '''"«'' port group-for Ihrdisabt4aud.

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National.Louis . TWO WAYS Classmatesare finalists in University hosts Early Named Maine Scholars Childhood Workshop U. S. Chemistry Olympiad TheDepartmentofEurly ChildhoodatNational-Louis Nues West Senior Potina Sas-dents wilt be namedta the teamUniversity will host a four-day TO IAVESTIN A chenko was recentty seteeted asthat wilt represent the U. S.at lIteworkshop for early childhood ed- one of 20 finalists in a national 25thInternationalChemistryucutors from July 26 through July competition for bertls on thisOlympsad ix Perngia, Italy,frem29, fcaluring the Reggio Emilia yearsU. S. International Chemis-Jnty I t to 22. Selection ofSay-approach to learning. ay Olympiad team Savcheoko,chenko and Chaugas finalists re- The workshop wilt run from 9 however, determined was anablesalted from their scoreson auam. to 5 p.m. each day, ou Na- STEP CERTIFICATE In participate because she is notexam latten by more than 1,100tionul-Loaix Uuivnrsitys Chica. yeta U.S. citizen. FinntisL statushigh scheel studentsacross thego campus. 18 5. Michigan Ave- then went tu the 21st highestnation. nue. The workshopisco- score in the nation, which be- Cheng is the daughter ofMr. sponsored by the Dolores Kohl (1) longed to none other than Say-und Mes. Chong-Ming ChangofEduculion Foundation. . chenkosclassmate,Hsin-YiMorton Grove and is correctlya In recent years, hundreds of Chang. Both Savchenko andjunior at Nites West. SheearnedAmerican edacators have visited Chang arc chemistry students ofHonorable Mention tustyear onthe public prcschoolxixthe . 3 YEAR STEP C.D. Nites West teacher Ann Levis-the local Chicago SuctionAmen- northern Italian town of Reggio non. can Chemical Society canIn. She Emilia. The schools, basedon the The finalists will nndergo in-also placed in chemistryen the teachings of founder Loris Mala- teasiva training June 13 to 26 at =4.40%* Nilcs Weal Junior Engineering guzzi,encourage studentsto Maine Scholars from the Clans of 1993 were announced atIbe ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD (APY) the U. S. Air Force Academy inTechnicalSociety Team and build knowledge bused on their Colorado Springs. At the conclu-qualified fon stale competition. experiences, vision and creativi- annual senior honors' program.The Maine Schulars are the sios of the study camp, four sie- ty. A total of 34 muuicipally- upperonepercent ofthegraduat)ng class andinclude (from lefl) STEP RATE INVESTMENT YEAR INTEREST RATE sponsored infant centers and pre- Mrunil Champaneri, EwaLlembowski, JyotirJani, Gus Koumare- 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE schools are availublc in Reggio las, Karen Lapidos, and Sandy Oh. Emiliatochildren ages three 3.80% months to years. ist Year Workshop iuslructors ou July Oakton offers early 26 through July 29 are LelIa (tan- dini, U.S. Liaison for the DepL of childhood educationcourses 2nd Year 4.50 % Education, Reggio Emilia, of Those who are consideringa pistais on prevention and treat- HEATING Et COOLING MA; Carlina Rinaldi, pedagogis-career in child cure or early child- meut nf childhood accidents, Is- taor educationalcoordivator hood education can esplore theirSucs of health and safety for the options in this growing, diverse young child in group care situa- 4.90% C,from the Dept. of Education, 3rd Year Gas the Reggio Emilia,Italy;Ameliafield in fall classes ut Oakton tions are esplored.The class 2 Gamhctti, a 25-year teacher in Community College. meets on Mondays, from 6:30 to Caster avenues available in 9:30 p.m. at the Skokie rumpus; o right decision Reggio Emilia, new leaching in Ifinlerest raleo go up, you have a one-time opportunity lo wiihdrawfundu withoutpenally after Illthe U. S.; and Giovanni Piazza, this dynamic field include ix.and Thursdays, from 6:30 to 9:20 home and center-based care sers- p.m. ut the Evanston Child Care I/le lstyear lo reinveat in our then 3 yearJixed raie certificate. ulclicrista or Orts educator from ing infants, toddlers, preschool- C, Reggio Emilia. Center, I84OAsbnry, Evanstou, r. ers and school-aged children. Play and Creative Esprension SpICtA.1 Workshop tuition is $395. En- These courses arc also valuable CAS. rollment is limitad.National- for the Young Child (ECE 125) SAVUGS YOjj for individaals seeking personal focuses ou differenttypes and 81ST Louis University offers two se- undprofessional ENERGy mesterhnurs ofgruduutecrcdit or enrichment, theories of play. The role of the (2) two quarter hours of undergradu-Day and evening classes are teacher in modeling und facilitai- L_YALUE IT' available at both Gakion's Des ing play and choosing appropri- atecredit forthe workshop. . Cl) . Plaines Campus, 1600 E. Golfate cqupnscnl is stressed. A wide 0 For further informatiou callRoad, und Ray Hartslcin Cam-variety of esperiences und meth- o(708) 475-1 100, esL 2566. m pos, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave,, Sko-ods for developing self espres- 5 YEAR STEP C.D. q HEAT Meets 1993 Energy Standards kic, For thefirst lime, classes sien and creativity in yonng chil- O Niles resident will be held uttncal sites through-dccx and adults ace discnssed. --- :-ii- ont the district, including the Al- The class meets on Tuesdays and rgraduates from gonqais Jr. High School, 767 Al-Thnrsdays, from 9:30 to 10:45 APY = 5.50%* 'iLLsnia nursing program gouquiu Road,and Lutheranam.; Il um. lo 12:15 p.m.; and Air Conditioning & Heating GeneralChildren'sServices,6:30 to 9:20 p.m. at the Des INTEREST RATE SINCE 1957 Elizabeth Weiter, a Hiles resi- 9375 Church St., in Des Plaines;Plaines campus. The class also STEP RATE INVESTMENT YEAR 24 HOURS dent and Vice President, Nursing NILES GLENVIEW and the Child Care Center, 1840 meets on Wednesdays, from 6:30 (708) (708> Practice of St. Francis Hospital, Asbniy is Evanston. Classes be- lo 9:20 p.m. ut the Sknkie cam- \(7o8)677-1850/ Evanston, has gmduated from the ist Year . 4.65% 966-4560 DAYS AWEEK 724-2430 gis the weekof August23. pus. 7824 N. UNCOIN AVE.. SKOKIE. IL. t 11h anuant Johusnn & Johnson- The program'sintreducasry The Esceptional Child (BCE Whartan Fellows Programin Course Child Growth and Devel- 180) provides an overview of 2nd Year 4.65% Management for Nurse Esecu- npmcnt (ECE 102) provides anchildren who are exceptional in lives. overview of the physical, social, one or more aspects nf develop- 3rd Year 5.55% Manugementexpentise is espe- emotioual and cognitive (intel- ment, Current issues related to cialy crucial in running today's lectual) aspects nf human growth special-needs children and their 4th Year 5.90% Meets Federal Energy successful hospitals.The pro- asd development from cnnccp- fumitiesarediscussed, Topics in- Standards for Ï993 gram underscores the leadership lion lo adolescence.The classdude the characteristics and eli- 5th Year 6.75% gg_ß,. ,,,,,- roleofnurse esccntives and see- meets on Mondays, Wednesdaysologies of mental retardation, garded as an important step inand Fridays, from 9:30 to 10:20learning disabilities; emotional seniormanagementdevelop- am. and 10:30 lo 11:20 am. atdisturbance, speech and language Ifinterent raten go up, you hove a one-time opportunity to withdrawfundo withoutpenalty after ment. whixrHeat the Des Plaines campus.The disorders, hearing and vision im- the 2ndyear fo reinvest in our then 5 yearfrxed rate certificate. class also meets On Mondays und pmrments, and physical disabili- Learn to conductWednesdays, from 1:15 to 2:30 lien.Prerequisite: ECE 102 or THE QUIET ONE discussion groupp.m. at the Sknkie campus; and consent of instructor or dopai- Tnesdays, from 6 to 8:50 p.m. For volunteersorteachers ment chuirpeesou, The class Lensos' WhisperHeattm in the quietest wishing to start u Junior Greatand Saturdays, from 0:30 to meets nu Thursdays, from 3:30 to gas fuenace we've ever made. Waem Books reading and discussion11:20 am. al the Des Plaines6:20 p.m. and Saturdays, from IT'S YOUR CHOICE! comfort. Outstanding energy savings. campus. 10:30 n.m. to 1:20 p.m. ut the Dcx Noticeably quiet performance. lt just progrum for students in kinder- garten to high school, the Great Nutrition und Health for thePlaines rumpus; and Mondays, doesn't get any betterl Young Child (BCE 108) focuses from 6:30 to 9:20p.m. at the Al- . Energy sever - up tu sew ARiE Books Foundation is scheduling n two-day Basic Leader Trainingou Common health problems ofgnnquin Je. High School in Des *Minimum balance (n Open an account and oblain the APY is $5,000. A 6 mnnth penalty may be imposed for early wilhdrasvat. . Proven Duracurve® heat exchanger young children.topics includePlaines, Course to be held in Chicago on APY's accurate as of7112193. Rates subject to change weekly. with 20-year wurrunty July 27 and 29, the principles of nutrition inctnd- For more informationon the . Electronic ignitiun This course is also rarem-ing specifics ofa healthy diet und Early Childhood EducationPro- . Quirk inytottutiun mended for individuals who wishessentials nf first aid, with em- gram, call (708) 635-t 844. . Ideal (or rotrufit or replacement to lead Great Books groups for ICIE adults in theircommuniijeu. e Local residents First National Bank of Nues FREE ' The Basic Leader Training 5/LENNOX ESTIMATES . Course is based on the shared in- plAtiR quiry method of learning that the receive collegedegrees 7100 W. Oakton Street GAS Foundation pioneered,Leaders Local students who receivedWiegol. Nues, Illinois 60714 $100.00 OFF are taught how to develop open-degrees from Northern illinois From Skokie:llar-vvAlan tnethllatjonof NowFmnoco HEAT ended interpretive questions andUniversity included: Ackermann, William l5eacctis how to lead focused, productive (708) 967-5300 Prom Morton Grove: LalaineLeo Gubenko, CraigHarris, Kur- disenssions. The course is re-Valignota and Kimberly Yama-la Joy Krone, Mark DavidSchus- Community Leaderfor Over 32 Years Ç/haooE//eai & 74 quired for those who plan to con-tabu. teffundStephanig Sockel. A duct Junior Great Books pro- IFAMILV OWNEn ANO n0ERATED SINCE1957) grams. From Nilea: Daniel Vincgn 602 Glendale Drive, Glenview, Illinois 60025 The course isscheduled for:Braudt, Julie Ann Daehtgr, Jef- Tuesday, July 27 from 9:15 als,frey Lee Genualdi, Kristin Lynn (708) 729-0114 to 2:45 p.m. and Wednesday, July Imber, Sandra Aun Lepold, John MEMBER FDIÇ ,o4 010:::)',) USOS Lt Y1J1. 't'SIICW.JHT 2JUl70 Slit PAGES THBULHURSDA?1151993 PAGE 9 Churçh.&... Church. &Tempte

NeWs . . .. : . News : . Alexian Brothersannounces new Students participate Plan "Night Atthe Congregation Deadline extended to buy Jewish Christ-centeredpsychiatric, addictionsprogram AlenianBrothersMedical usons. sets Shabbat Day School building Center recently began offering canese oftreasinent, these change in NU study Races" benefit "We offer a communityof agents aid the patient is moving Looking for a pleasant, bat in-byAugusti. Thejewishj°edcratjonofMet.. Christ-centered psychialoic and Christian hayo, which is thevery This year Ilse Center for Talent designedfor high-catiber sta- services man, Keahel is thrilled to be a nubslance abase Itoalment towards wetlness. "Members of expensive, way to spcnda stun- Proceedswiltbenefitthe ropoltlanChicago,Solomonpartner in °this exciting project coreoftlteLiving Ftapetreatmeat the treatment team have a strang Deoetnpmenl of Nnrthwostemdents. mer Saturday evening? Gather aSHARE/food program Catholic Prtday, Jaly 30 Niles Town.SchechterDay Schoolsand through the Living Nope fusIl- program," O'Krefe said."We University conducted its twelfth The Center for Talent Drool- which will provide our inlerac- tale, a program which combines commitment to Christ intheir groupofpals togetherand sign upCharities which helps thousands shtp Jewish Congregation willKeshet have xeived an exlen-live program with a slate-of-the- prnvide a safe, warm anti inspira- daily lives and usderstaod the annual search fnrjuninr-high lev-upment serves eight states is the have a Shabbat Dinner at 6 IrndilionalIrealmentmethods for SHARg/foods Night At theof families, senior citizensand p.m.si05 lo July 31. to mise $2.8 mil-ant facility." tional enviranmesl which allaws necessaryinteractionbetween el students who are academicallyMidwrsl. Over 29,000 nladenls Races" atSportmansParkon Sat- others by providing substantial followed by Services al 7: 15p.m.lion toward thepurchaseofanew with Christian values and beliefs each persas toprovideune anoth- talented. participate in the lslont search on According lo Rabbi Fred Mar- to meet the specific needs of the believer's nmotians and spiri- today, August 7. monthly packages of fresh, nutri- audauonegshabbalat8pm building at Ilse intersection ofgulieu.Schechter'sprojeckich. erwithematinnalsoppoet," taility." Thin year 15 sioth, seventh, an annaat basin. The evening begins at 6 p.m.Itous, high-quality groceries in Everyone su to brtuga KosherDundee and Laudwehr Roads in Christian patienta. The staff cansists nf maltidis- and eighth grade students from The St. Paul students who par- daisy dessert to share. Cost for man and incoming president of Comprehensive inpasiost, par- with a cash bar in the Saddle N exchange for $15 and two hours Nosihbrook. the SclsechlerBoard of Directoru, While utilizingthe esisting eiylinary team of professionals turi linvyitalizatios and aatpaiient St. Faut Lutheran School, Skakie, ticipated Ibis year were: Grace Sutky dining room at the Park atof votuulcerxervice per month. adalls s $5 and forchildrcn under The extension given by lise mental henith and addicitass pro- committed to traditional Chris- participated in the search. TheseAhn, Amy Chin, Angela Endras, 12, 53. the uchoolu have the uniqueop. treatment programs are offered 3301 5. Laramie in Cicero. Din- To order tickets or for more in- Village ofNorthbrook allowsun-portunity to purchase the proper- grams offered al Aleaiax Broth- lias values, which makes thepro- faradotescents and adults. students qnalified far the North-Tracce Giliham, Paul Hebble, ncr auj post time fottow. Parkingformation, call (312) 247-7100 For reservationsand further iu-other 31 days toraisean addition-ty at an exceptional price. The ers, Living Hope is an alternativegram's patients feetmore cam. Nues Community westem program by scoring at theCarol Kim, Lindo Kim, Mike is free. Tickeis cost $20per per-weekdays between 8:30am. and formalton, roll thesynagogue of-al $1.2 million. to traditional psychiatric and sub- fartable. "Oar patients came 95th percentile or higher on theLinie, Mark Mnrakami, Anna ficeat(708)675-4l4l. Formem- 105,000 square fool unfinished son; reservations shoutd be made4:30p.m. In Ilse last two months,mo- bailding already has an exciting stance abuse treatment in that it largely from the Christiancow- Church to hold verbat, malhemntical,orcomyos-Scholberg, Rachel Stein, Rebec- bershipinformation,callthensenlum for the projecl has been focunes on the spiritual aspect ofmanity," OKeefe added."Be- Worship ile portion nf n standardized in.ca Stein, David Wagner, Amie synagogue office as (708) 675-baildiug. To date, $1.6 million sl snpersunclure and under- healing. according ta clisical psy- causa the Living Haya staff lanve grade achievement tant, Woo and Arie Wan. Registerfor Gan 4141. ground garage that can be com- NilesCommunityChurch, has bees raised--$l.3 million by cholngistJamesO'Keefr, Psy.O., similarbeliefs,vaines and a 7401 W. Oakton SUant, invites all They tank the Caltege Bawd's ple to meet school require. Scholastic Aptilade Test (SAT) Worship set at Nues Schechterand $350,000 by Kesh- meula. theprogeam'sadwiaistrator. strang faiih is tire power of Gad's lo worship on Sunday, July 25, at Veladim Niles Community leaders. The new facility Traditional Christianvalaes in January or the American Col- Oncethe$2.8millioflisedted healing, Ore Christian family is 10 am. The Reverend Bronwen Communuty Church Gnu Yetadim ou Nitro Town- needs of children between the Church to hold wouldhouseSchechlerand aeoaneaseutialpartofttreLivingtoare willïng to work with tiraWoodson Boswell will be the lege Tenting Program's ACT Ax- Ihn Jewish Federation willap- sessmcnt in Pebruary, tesIs anual- NiImCommunityCharch, ship Jewish Congregation, 4500 ages of two and five. Both half Keslset studeuls now at anotherprove aloan of $5.7 miliion for Hopo treatment programs, and Christ-centcredprogram." Guest Preach os Sundays, July Dempster, Skokie, is now regis- dayaud full days are nvailable. worship Schechier location lu Northbrook opiritnal principles are iniegraled Tire Lining tiripa stnrffbelieoes 25, August 1, and Augnst 8, while ly taken by high school juniors 7401 W. Oaklou Street, invites all project, followed by a and seniors. to worship ou Suuday, August 1 trating for faliprograms. Interest- The Gun Yeladim of Niles NttesCommuuttyChurch,as well as studesls Currently at round of fandraising. into the discussion daring indi-that there uro strong and viablePastor Howard Boswelt gins Tire students ce- ed families are invited to visit the 7401 W. Oaklon Street, inviles all Schcchter'smiddlesch,yjl luSko. vidual, group and family therapy. ceivod certificates of recognition at10 n.m. Pastor Bronwen Township Jewish Cougregatiou ThujewishFederations CON "change agents" inliereot is ihn his Doctor of Ministry Degree al Wnodsou Bonwell miS be the Gan Yetadim duringvisitingis the oldcsl Jewish early child- lo worship on Sunday, July 18, atLie.lt would permtt enrollmeut TINSJUM Patients learn how to apply these Clrrisiitnnr faidr:rape, faith, lave Sas Fraueiso Theological Semi- and a listiag of summer and aca- program,throagh demie year programs specificallyguest preacher. hours, which are from tO to t 1:30 hood program in Skokie and has loam.Pastor Boswell will tncrease at Schechters NorLh- which glUs are being made, al- pritrciptes to their inilividual silo-asd fnrgivesess. Used daring tue nary. always been in the forefront in de- preach ou "Weeds," from the Par-brook asti Skokie locations by lows the commemoration, inper. The Can Yeladim offers a va- velupiug programs that meet the able of the Weedsamong thenearty oue-thtrd, from 850 to ncty or programs to meet theneeds of Jewish American chit- Wheat lu Matthew 13:24-30, 36-t,lüùsladCutS. peLnity,ofiudividualsorfamlli5 by underwriting projects ofspa- tiren. 43_ A firm offer has beeu received nial merit. Io purchase the current SagerSol- For further infomiation, callCongregation People interesled la promotisg Çwn Betsy Rotherg, directorat (708) omau Schechter facility at 350quality Jewish edacatjoa and FLOWERS and GIFTS 675-4152. BJBE marks Lee Rd., Northbroak. Schechter wishing to explore WEDDINGS and FUNENALS wlllrolaisitsSkokicfacility. commemora 37yearssix grandchildren 0110 MLwsekee NUn liveCONTINtJ1JM faudiug ATTEND centennial Keshet is the only Jewish day should call Tobi Kclmcr at (312) 823-8570 sThbto CHURCH Congregation B'nai Jehoshna school program ts the Chicago-357-s803; or Joan Sohn at (708) Beth Elohim, 901 Milwaukee, inarca SCrvtxgchildrcu with all dis- ahilares. 498-2100, or Susan Wolfsos at two homes andonebank. Gleuview, will celebrate ils 100th Accordiag Io Sharon 12) 588-5825. auslversatyofthe fonudingof theFraskel, Kanhet's project chair- ongtnal Burn Jchoshua with,t year of celebraloty events for ils membershtpofover 1,000 fam,- NSJC preschooloffers liesand for Ilse community. The initial event will be a Day Out' Shabbat semine, ou Fridayevo- A new innovative Optionalon- quest, a sandwich witt be xood nine, August 27, as mombers oftended morningfallprogram far a stoat fee.Aller lauch, n lite congregation, along withrep.cornes to Northwest Suburbanshort ross period is fatlawed by reseutatines ofita founding fami-Jewish Congregation Early gaines. Gary time and active oat- lies roturuing hero from through-CbildbaailCenter,7800 W. doorplay. Theesteaded moruno1 SKAJA oat the cousu-y, will observo theLyans,MortouGrove class will be held on Mandays, 966-7302 centennial celebration. A special Masher's Day OatTuesdays, Wednesdays,nad 1w r. Rabbi Mark S. Shapiro, theProgramoffers moms whoseThursdays until 2 p.m. and is of- 7812MILWAUKEE AVENUE spiritual leader of the congrega_children are enrolled in themom-fnred ata nominal charge. NILES, ILLINOIS lion for over 30 years, will con-iogelassas,aehaueelohaveafull This entended momia1 pro- duct the services. dayoftbç,rown, gram s under the supervision of PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE Other evenls through August, Children attending the morn-Mrs. Lucy Finkel, Bernie PerI-

. .SoexOons Abart Funerxl Costs? 1994 will incladeamasical shah-ing session will bring a dairy bagstein, Sssas Heller, nad Cathy . Fonersi t're Asrsngen efltF5ts AbostsFonerot Serote bat service, a dinner dance, and alunch, the school will provideKahios. community picnic. milkorJuiecaadairruL Uposro. There are still a few openings in the 2 day, 3 day, and 5 day morning programs.Por farther CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL information, call (708) 965-0900 and ash Raz PerperorRuby Cloe. A Conoeruative, FriendlyShul oerlJingthe North Shore communities NSJC continues Rabbi Friday Shabbat Cantor Northwest Subarban Jewish Gerry Rosenberg Seymour Roth Congiegation, 7800 W. Lyons, Morton Grove, continuesits Fri. day eveuing Shabbat Servicesfor Our 15th Consecutive Year the mauth of July. COLONIAL Join the Bnai Israel Family (708) 291-1665 On all Fridays in July, services WOJCIECHOWSKI FUNERAL HOMES will begin at6:30p.m. The Saturday morningservice A FAMILIAR NAME IN FUNERAL SERVICE .Rash Hashanah will begin a the usual timeof ThisisTotsi and Judy. Tlaey've spetti hailliseir livesworking and 1/2% rate premium On 9:30 n.m. for each Saturdayin playing and doing Although ow- facilities tn Nuesare new, we are one of ERVA - SEPT. i 5th Jaly. raisinga family. Now they watsi to spetsd live resi a new one-year or longer ist Day Thur., Sept. 16th The congregation welcomes has beets helpitag. Chicagolands oldest funeral home families. some things for thetrtselves. Firsi of America CD when you open a Stat-ted by our 2nd Day Fri., Sept. 17th membership inquiries, For years, Judy wanted a goctrtrtet kitchets. And she fitially got it a grandfather, Joseph A. Wojciechowski, Sr., and continuedb)' KoINidre.,,Thur., Sept. 24th Privilege First account. Yom KippurFri., few months ago with a First of America home eqttity loan. And it was a our father Joseph Jr., we have been serving families forover 80 Sept. 25th MIKE'S FLOWEn SHOP, INC. Homelight" mortgage that made their dl'eatss cottage (cotniplete wtth an 18-hole golf cotirse) a reality. yearn. Our newest fanerai home in Nues offers the latest in Funds.5 Semine, tu be held at 6000-06 N. Mtlwankne Ave. They'vealso got big plans for retit'ement. So they're puttitsg issoney into Parkstone Mcttual design and service with spacious haadicappmlaccesible chapels, RAMADA INN. NORTHBROOI( Then there are those six, soon to be sevets, grassdchildren. Totss atsd jctdy want to do all they canfor large parking facilities anda location central Io most Northern We Specialize in helping thetis plan their estate. 275 N. Milwaukee Wedding and them, far into the future. That's why First of America is suburbs. You'll find that oar ptices teflecta nue consideration America High Holy Day Tickeln FuneralArrangemengs Life can change so much throcigh the years. That's why First of of oar overhead sad can he several hundreddollars less than $9000 perperson Family ot 5 offers ouch a vast array of products and set-vices. And whypeople like TomoFIR,5r°FAMEJC& some ofour closest compentors. Please stop in and $420.00 We Bave Cemetery Wreaths sco how oar (Alter 5. Each addilional tickel $60.00) and Judy have made us their bank for life. A bank for ltfe" family can serve yours. Mofld!o,day LEONARD SILVERSTEIN 8025 W. Golf Road CDpr'eoninrrnrate,io t ovoiloale o,, Sinnenineco craning ivviotov o? vr lessi3O00ir,i,,ir,iv,i,,Spariireqmire il.Ho?fye,errit jarrear, o 'evavevo?¡initio? 6250 N. Milwaukee Ave. . President 3 155 dcecino t oddly too,, toe qiiei,toiionso ti eier,violsPcvo?t'fcreorlyii',tiid conioI. 1.00,,rsobjrct to credit oppror'ol. Nues, IL 60714 Chicago, IL 60646 litlellttia peronininiviin tzrertrOteoffereday tire to,,5 (708) 581-0536 Fo, fmthe, information and tickets (3121 630-0640 tSeoriritieooreoffered tlneooglr Fielt ofAnrrericosroaeroee Service, I,,,. Mer,,bcrSIPC.Scourt tisorci/orobligoti oi,00¡Finat ofA nIeriez Bo,ik rritooffltistes (312) 774-0366 ChICAGO (312) 631-0077 o,rdoreriotFDIC i,nrr,red. Offcroco ¡lob?, ot po,tioipotin,gbaii5roo lyforo limited tiare Forinricviio t,os , ro??cootn 524.2115. Coil Julie 708-29l.1665 (7081 823.2124 6. Family Ow,ted & Operaredforover 80 Years Eqriol Honioir,e deride,. se MerriberFDIC. TODocoiloolefrorv9-5 EST0t (500)285-4514. (800) 378-8770 by I/te Wojciechowski Family (A High HoI5 Doy Iteltut constitutesmemb,hip in B'oj l5rool( THé Women's Ne. Effort made to improve Girl Scoutsname Women ¡n Video demonstrates Women "Commitment to earing" board members Construction breast self-exams women's health realtors to Officers and members of the to network While women are argot toex- enam. Chicago Mayor Richard M. hcalth servicesand pmugramshold conference award recipient Elected as Members-ul.Large amine their breasis thoroughly Daley recently unveiled a com- thatfail Board ofDijectorsof Girlfor a two.year term include: The O'hare Suburban Chapter Supplementing the videotape to encunrage wemcn Scouts-Illinoir CmssrowJs Coun- every month to detectearly breast is n "mini breast" mOdel, also prchensivc women's healthmeving ulf public assistanceto Women's Council of REAL- GlennHarris, Reid Periman, #193 of the National Associationcancer, many either ignore breast agenda that identifies systemic cil were electel at thecouncils ofWomen in Consiructin (NAW. available free, that helpswomen utilize health smrvices for them. TORS will hold their annual Re- Scott Severson, Alice Sheerod, selfenams orspend loo little time obstacles to heller health cae recentcorporate meetijig. JamesP.Shoffner,William IC) will meet Tuesday, July 20, determine what to feet for when selves and their children, gion III (Ill., lud. and Win.) con- The 1993-1996 Officers of in the procedure, accordingto Ar- perfortningbreast self-exams, and offers a blueprint for devet- Fourteen criteria fer better de- ference, Angnst 5 and 6 at the the Swanson and PriscillaP. Weaver. 1993 at the Avalou Restauranl,thur G. Michel, M.D., the medi. aping innovative model Board of Directorsare: Chair, Members-at-Large for a One- 1905 E. Higgins Road, Elk Giove "To caleb cancers at theircarli- pmo- velupmeut of women's healthRadisson Lisie/Naperville Hotel Elizabeth McKay, Dean ofAca. Village. cal director of The Bisant Centerest and most curable stages, grams tebenefit women andpmegrxms are set forth in thein Lisle. Thisevent,themed "Un- year term include: Roben Bac- of Highland Park Hospital. girls in cities across the nuliott. demie Enrichment and Language caccio, Jr., Susan Coiten, Julie C. Reservations for dinner at $12 To women need to take the time tobe Agenda, including better inte-lock YourPoteutial... You are the Studies at William Rainey Harp- muy be made with Darlene Kasik,encourage greater compliance, thorough," Dr. Michel said. "The The Mayor released the Um-gratiun of physical und menIal key in '93," is an opportunity for Downiug, Gregory Herlugson, the hospital has begun er College; First Vice Chair, Car- Sandes Jayne, Terry R. Parke, Ceco Corporation at (708) 323- an aggees- video shows everycoge of the ban Women's Health Agenda athealth componeuts,a more com- WCR members lo network with ne Durkin; Second Vice Chair, 5454. Social hour is at 5:30 p.m.sive breast self-examinationedn- procedure and does so ina way a morning briefing held fer his prehensive consideration oftheir peers, enchange ideas, gain DorisRodeiguez Sharp, and Vida 40-memberTask Lynn F. Barhean; Third Vice Soni. followed by dinnerat6:30 p.m. cation program. making freecop- that is much morn compelling und Forceonwomen as individuals andin business contacts and benefit Chair, Georgia Nelson; Secre. The program for the eveningies for a leaching model and memorable than the diagrams Women's Health und more thanthcir societal roles, undsleunger fromedneation programs. The Council Nominating videotape available to lacy, Patricia S. Hagenah; and Committee includes Nancy Bor- will be NAWIC "Networking". women in most women are fnmiliar with. lOO teadert from healthcame andlinkages between healthcare, ac- Local attractions for aUendees Treasure, MargatetA. Phillips. ghesi, Joyce C. Knaaff, Manan The Chapter's monthly businesstheChicago arca. Every woman shouldget acopy." other disciplines. Assisliug inademia, business and induslty, include the Historic Naperville Memhers-at.Large fora those- Kurz, Pamela J.Block, Janet meeting will follow the network- lu addition to showingwomen, The breast self-exam kilsare the briefing were Mrs. Maggiegovernment and otherinstita- Settlement, the beautiful Naper- year term include: James Ben. Mack, Barbara A. Mondais, Ter- ing. step-by-step, how to perform available free to thosecalliug The Daley, honorary chair; andco-liens UsaI frume women's lives ville River Walk Area and shop- neu, Nancy Borghesi, Sharyn ny R. Parke, Robert A. Boccaccio Guests and all women interest-breast self-exams (both inthe Breast Center of Highlnnd Park chairs Sheila Lyne, RSM, Chica-and experiences. ping sp.ees at the Pos Valley and Bowling, Sheila Healy, Betty W. and Glenn Harris. ed in construction are invited loshower and lying in bed), thevid- Hospital at (708) 480-2650. The go Commissiener of Health; and The Agenda is the result of in- Oak Brook Shopping Centers. Hrnneman, Leslie Rice, Celeste More than 17500 girls and attend. Far memisarship informa-eolape includes a number ofper- videotape was made possible by Hedy Rataer, co-director of thetensive work the Task Force be- Women's Council of REAL- M. Williams, and Roycealee J. sanai accounta from Chicago- Dr. Paul and Eileen Goldstein, Women's Business Developmentgun in April. The release of the TORS, a professional organiza- 6,1X1 adults am menahersoflhe Il- lion, contact Kalhy Cejka, Ken-area WOOd. iiuois Crossroads Council svhich sinski Construction Co. (708) breastcancerturvivors. und isdedicatemi to the memory of Center. document formally marks the lion with more than 15,000 mcm- Im.- includes communities in north- 947-4400. These women, members ofY- MyraRubenstein Wein. The Agenda identifies 75nyu-end of the opening phase of the bers nationwide, is an affiliate of ,.l,.ptuIp ME, (the national breast the National Association Of Re- west Cook County,northern roncee temic barriers to women's goodgroup's mission. Over the com- Lake County, Skokie Valley and Applications information andsuppers organi- The Breast Center of Hightand health, including sexism, luck ofing mouths the Task Force will altors. WCR provides members p the North Shore. Rem Wilcos is cation) and the Cancer Wellness Park Hospital is dedicatedtoedn- representation atthe decision-ose the agenda as a planning with an extensive referral net- Rose's Chief Esecutive Officer of the accepted for Ms. Center, provide compellingtesti- cation abete breast healthand the matting level, societal failure tetool to devise and deploy pilot work and programs for personal Beauty Salon council.. Polish Petite Pageant mony to the importance of self- early detection and loealmentof recognize multiple burdenspiogeons to improve the health and career growth, as well as op- Des Plaines resident, Margaret Boyce (right), accepts the breastdisease, - anigne to women, nnequal pay portunities for increased produc- 'Commitment to CaringAward'from Karen Bunter, president of 7502 N. HARLEM i Applications are being status of women and girls in accept- forequalwork,insurance-Chicago. These programs will tinily, financial securityand lead- Concerned Care, Inc., a Skokie-based home nursing service. ed for the Ms. "Polish Petite Pa- ership development. mdnstry discrimination, lack ofhe designed to serve as success- Boyce and her husband, Tom, were awarded for their effoits in geai", producesj by Glamore Experts discuss ucicntific reneareh on women's To register or for further infor- SENIOR S Prodactions. The pageant, ful models that can be adapted arranging forpa8ents toattendperformancesata local theater. co- issues, absence ofadequate safe-to meet the needs of other urban mation about hotel reservations DAY NTJC sponsored by Centary 21 Ameti- breastcancer tyafforded women - neckingareas acreen the nation. and accomodations, conlact Itch- Tnesdsy & Wednesday can Homes is a fund raiser for hie Battersby, Region III Vice WELCOME Sisterhood sells Easter Seals charities. A special two-day conference moxifen for treatment andas a Prcsidentat(70ll) 830-9100. La Leche LeagueL ¡ $1.00 OFF The pageant will be heldai 5on breast cancer will be held July chemopreventatideforbreast Osteoporosisprogram Ryan Michael used books p.m. Sunday, September 12, in22-23, Chicago, Nationallyre- cancer. La Leche meets every second ANYONE Thursday of every month from . SERV10E the main bailnaam of the Oliarenowned expeco will speakon all Alsoon theagcudaareRenaV. Childbirth Fishman Sunday, July 18 from 9am. loMarriott Hotel. The winner aspects ofbreaslcanceniuclnding 7:30 to 10p.m. in the Des Plaines 3 p.m., ilse Niles Township Jew will Sellin,M.D.,endocrinologist, offered Ryan Michael Fishman, 7 lbs. receive a trip to Las Vegas. Allnew treatments, environmental M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; preparation Room at Holy Family Hospital, (312)774-3308 isis Congregation Sisterhood wil oihcr coanections, LutheranGeneralMedicalwho is at risk, how it can be pce- located at the corner of Golf and I t 3/4 oc. was born June 7 in Lu- 4 hold a used hook sale. contestantswillreceive familyrelation- Devra Lee Davis, Ph.D., epidem- prizesand ships, genetic counseliog, Group. S.C., located at 6000w,vented, as well as receive infor-classes offered River roads in Des Plaines, La theran General Hospital te Patty awardstotalling hor- iologist. senioradvisor to theAs- For further information cal $ 10,000. moue maisipalation bonemar- Tonhy. is offering n program onmation on carrent and future Leche is an international non- and Corey Fishman of Barring- ildlIPai1'i(708)675-4141. sistsmi Secretaty of Health-and Osteoporosis on Saturday, July Holy Family Hospital offers ton. Sisters are Amy,9; Kimber- Contestants can be marriedorrow transplants, access issnesfor Human Services; Steven T.Ro- Ireatment options, calcium rich, profil, non-sectarian organization minority and elderly populations, 24, from 9:00 am. to 3:30 p.m.low-fat diets, a demonslnstion oftwo kinds of childbirth prepara- dedinated tepeovidingeduvatior., ly, 7; Kelly, 6 and Emily, ageS. single, 17 to 35 years old and sen. M.D.. oncologist, North- tian classes that can be started Mr. 8e Mrs. LeonuedNitti olNiles EST.1948 nodes 5 feet, 6 inches lull. Theinsurance, and chemoprevention. western Memorial Hospital; Lar- fhc program will feature a pees-weight bearing exercises, andin- information, support and enrasar- 1_. Pean Visco, president of the Na- enlation by Sanan Betty, M.D.,foimationon commanity re- anytime daringprngnancy. agemenr to women who want to and Mrs. Leonard Fishman of deadline ta enter isJuly 30, ty Norton, M.D., oncologist, The prenatal childlsirtlt classes -) 1993. tional Breast Cancer Coalition Rheumatologist and Direclor ofsotnees available for people with breasifeed. For more informa- Hollywood,Floridaarethe Memorial Sloan-Kettering Can- cover such tapies as breathing grandparents. Great- viIIagc plumbing Judgingwillbe based on(NBCC),willgiyealnnchronad.cee Center; Stephanie F. Wil- the Osleoporosit Center at 6000osteoporosis. lion, contact Mary Ann Bangen dress on the "Politics of Breast w.Trashy. A nwse, dietitian, techniques, the birthing process, (312)631-7681. grandmoiher is Mrs. John A. Et SEWER SERVICE INC. posse and personality. Judges hams, M.D., bone marow leans- nutrition, willinclade Cancer." physicaltherapistandsocial There is a $45 fee for the pro- fetaldevelopmental, Donuclly of Chicago. celebritiesfrom plantexpert,Universityof prenatal exercise, labor progres- 9017 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Show business and from John Other featured speakers in- Chicugo,and many more. worker will also be part of thegram, which will include a lunch- Nues dade Patricia T. Kelly, Ph.D., program. eon and alt instructional malori- sion and postpartum especIa- New. North Dempster Casablanca Modeling Schart. a The conference is sponsored lions. The nent session begins Applications are available bygeneticist from Salick Healthby the Y-ME National Breast Participants will learn moreals. Seating is limited, and pee- Armstrong ' Between Color Tile & Tire America Care, California and author of about osteoporosis, a painful andregislnation is required. For more AugustIIandrnnsevery calling (312) 714-5517. Cancer Organization and will he Wednesday through September Floor! Sponsors interested inspon.Understanding Breast Cancer cnippting bone diseuse that willinformation, or to register, call Risk; held al the Fairmont Hotel, Con- affect one ont of four women in 15 from 7 te 9 p.m. A one night . . :. saring Contestants foe thisevent and V. Craig Jordan, Ph.D., tinning education credit is availa- Susan Kelby at (3120763-1800, D.Sc., a pharmacologist from the theUnited Statea. They will leantby March t2. reviewclass is scheduled for Sep- I N 11101) UCI Ni; may do so by calling (708) 894- hIe for health-care providers. For tetaban 22. The fee is $10 for the 8436. University of Wisconsin anda information about regislralion, leading expert on theuse of la- review elms. call Y-ME, (708) 799-8338. New Girl Scout The Ganaper method of child- Villa Receives scholarship birth preparation classes offer a Businesscenter offers commonsense approach te child- .Classic checkerboard patch introduced birth. Topics include breathing uUpscale t2-incls size scholarships techniques, medical terminology, very Boropean A new Girl Scout patch hasbic as a limited edition, orderesercises for pregnancy and a . Braotifiil color People who are ont of workspecific and examine individual been designed to commemorateonly, "mock" labor review. The nest - and wanitoenploreenleeprenvur. basis throughthe Girl corobiisanioiss businesses and other practical is- the consolidation of the Illinois Scouts- illinoisCrossroads session is scheduled for August r ship instead ofemployment, may sues such as using computers and Shore and Illinois Prairie Girl 31 andrnuseveryTuesday qualify for a free scholarship to Council Por ordering informa- wumking with resource people. Scout Councils iate Girl $coalstion, please cali (708) 640-0500through Octeber 5. The fee for Fhisclassic bcauty is enroll ma uniqse coarse being of- each childbirth class is $85 and The Business Cectilicate Pro- - lllinoin Crostroads Council. ltbeforeJitly 1. alss practical. . .it's fered in Chicago. gram begins Monday, September Itas nppropriutely been named meets in the Des Plaines room at The Small Business Develop More than 17,500 girls and Holy Family Hospital, located ut onc (>1 Armstrong's ment Center at Women's Busi.20, und continue for 12 consecu- the First Day Patch. live weeks. Classes are held ata 6,400 adults belong to the lili-the corner of Golf and River A council-wide contest wasnois Crossroads Council whichreads in Des Plaines. To register lIEST floors svith ness Detersaconvenient downtown locution held to create the design. Bein 12-week series of workshopsfrom 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.ox Mon- includes communities in nort,'t-or for more information, call the tisc rcs'slcttiotiary called The Jump Start Easiness Dowdall, a Brownie Girl Scoutwest Cook County,northern Mary Mullenix Hackett Women's day and Tharsduy evenings. For member of Troop #41 in Wads- Certificate Program. Thecosmemore information contact Sau Lake County, Skokie Valley,Health Center at (700)297-1800, ClcanSwccp' typically cosa $400, baIa limited worth, designed the winning en- Shifrin ut (312) 853-3477,ext. and the North Shore. ext. 2727. \vcar laycr. Atad, namber of free scholarships are 13. ley. The neleclion was made available.Io men and women who from over 700 entries by focus for a limited titoc, 1::>, qaalify. The Wumen's Business Devel- groups of more than tOO girls XG2000 Boiler Energy S...iiy l'lesi Ligns ignition opment Center (WBDC) is u no- you Cats sec it only Interested people can attend an tiunnily hunored and recognized and adults. Efficient & Economical Gas Fired intervinw sessionn Monday, Dowdall's design representediTheUltimate nonprofit business assistanceor- INTRODUCING at ail authorized Hot Water Home Heating August 30, 12:30 ta 2:30 p.m.or the hopes and dreams of the new: ganizution for women. Thecen- : The Additionto The Artistic Team ofFrank Are: : Floor Fashiota An investment in quality lCI, TheresaFlemming,Glen- 5:30 lo 7:30 p.m., or Thursday, 1er provides consulting, entrepre- council in a very appealing way: View, received the Sister R ita September 9, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. neumial training, . Twn people join banda te-: TULA Efficiency by Design .. A V Registration is reqoimed for the financial : Center°storc. c. Cede Scholarshipfor her sen- assistance, govemnmest andcor- represent the joining of telesIs An Experienced Hair Stylist from THE MOST ADVANCED GAS-FIRED screening sessions. and resources te serve all girls : ioryearalRegina.The award in - paratebusinessopportunities, a Nearby Salon Bringing YOUAllofHer Talents CHECK tt,sr HOT WATER BOILER YOU CAN BUY The program cOnsists of six - . Crossed roads eepccsent two2 ttcai 5d,ij,,,, presented lo the daughter of a core and tisico elective work- networking, and support towom- . ALSOWELCOMING OUR en developing and expanding .c,ancilsjoining and moving for- 1.0W PRICES C s Regina Dominican High School shops. Core workshops provide . 'GAS; YOUR BET ENERGY VALUE" their businesses. The mission of wariiasoue . WANDA HEAT alum withthehigheslclass rank basic, comprehensive inferma- .- A rising sun represenls at the end ofherjunioryear. At the WBDC is econumic andem- : A Nail Artist and Techntcian Complete Service, Selection & Repair tien about slanting and sastainingpowemsent of women through bright new directions f rightisLucy Nowicki Fleinming, a business, including some of the : . Manicure/Petticures Sculptured ,,,, Get it JJat Village Plumbing business ownership . A blue shoreline represents n Acrylic . Linen/Silk Wraps KRAFTEX whograduated from Regina in realities entrepreneurs face. Ad- the former lUisis Shore Girl¡ . FLOOR CORPORATION 1963.The award isnamed for diiionally, participants willana- Scout Council entvr lyze their business plans with (708) 966-1750 Sister Rita Cecile,Who taught a . A green prairie represents The Ultimate &iins 6444 N. Milwaukee Ave. 312) 783-6465 "'' group of bankers. - VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY! mathatRegina (sr28 years. the former Illinois Prairie GirI. Lscaled near Omni in Civic Cenler Plaza -. e workshopse store Scout Council errs seven nuns . cvers'n'sc hocus (758) 470-9333 HOURS.r:wsosro: The FiulDay Patch is uvuila-: . 'usos

'-, 1 _p . 'w a- . ._L. w - -'.L- Page8 Thursday, July 15,1993 !tIc Thursday, July 15, 199a Page 9 Start construction ofnewLuther Villaje residence Eimdalesprucesfor seniors Friendship Village The Elmdale Ground was broken recently at Shaw Company and RogerPauls- Apuelment sets 'Hot Mikado' Lather Village retirement corn-berg, President, Latheran Home Homes, located in Des Plaines, munity to begin construction ofand Services tamed the fuss has initiated a new program Following luncheon, residentsrhythms reminiscent of Benny Bradley House, the Villages sec- geared to assist senior citizens of Friendship Village will enjoyGoodman. shovels of earth. wish special needs. ond mid-rise residence bailding. In remarks preceding the cern- "HOI Mikado' al Maeeiou's Lin- "The goal at Elmdale is so pro- colushireon inly 21, beginning ut Friendship Village is a nation- Several hundred dignitaries, resi- mony, Ms. Malder called Luther ally accredited retirement com- dents and guests wcre in alten- vide independent carefree retire- 11:30a.m. Village, "A genas addition so the ment living with a full range of This beogie, woogie adapta-muxity offering Independent, As- dance as Arlene Malder, Ailing-Village of Arlington Heights." services," explained Jim Walsh, sisted, und Health Care life style Los Heights Village President;She went on lo cite the ground- live ofGilbert & Sullivan's most Elmdaleparluer. "Weare provid. popular operetta, 'The Mikado," options for the past 16 yeses. lt is Charles H. Shaw. Chairman. Thebreaking as, "Moee than the start located at 350 W. Sehaumburg of a new building. but an impor. ing residents with information swings with Big Band sounds of and referrals to utilize the many the 5940s. lts a romantic tale ofRuad in Schaumburg. tassladdition to an environment in services and facilitiesavaitable in Fur farther information, call INVEST IN which peoplecanconsinae to lead LUTHER. VILLA mistaken identities and improba- the community." biliOns se1 againstjumping (705) 884-5050. AMERICA'S a full, active life." BRAÒLEY H E . "We aro also making services Charles H. Shaw commented available so that our senior resi- BEST that, "As a faII'equily commuai- GROUNDB1A ' . dents can seleclthose that fil their These corporate bonds ly, Lather Village rcsidents own : their homes and enjoy the finan- JUNE10, lifestyle,"continuedWulsh. 1ltu.v-Q;t:: offer a big advantage cisl advantages that accompany Tom Regauskss, presIdent of L theyre all issued by U.S.- home ownership while benefiting T. J. Adam di Company, has re- EL M DALE 300 NORTH RIVER ROAD from the services ofa continuing ceatly taken the responsibility of DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS 60016 based companies. managing she multi-unit Etmdule care retirementcommunity." Complex. Along with Iundscap- RrìtaI O[firi; 17081 297-5900 AT&T 6.60%* , When completedin1994, . Intermediate Care (ICFI Ford Motor Co 6.14% Bradley Haase will contain 539 ing and exterior improvements, studio and one-and coo-bedroom t0egunskis plaus interior changes . 24 Hour Nursing Care Southwestern residences. Theresidences begin to accommodate senior residents. . All Private Rooms Bell 7.12%* at $99,000 and frutare a broad Aparlmcnlscan be equipped with safety bars, levered door handles . Beautiful Dining Futilities Wal-Mart 6.78%* range of amenities, including a . Variety of Activities fall kitchen, balcony or patio, a and other special facilities that To invest in the U.S. security ularsa and 24-hone emee- seniors may require. Floor cover- Seniorresident, EleanorJasper, enjoyiog a slrollin the caurI- . RunbyThe Sisters of today, please call or slop grncy call systems. Heated un- Roger Paulsberg, President, Lutheran Home; Arlene Mulder, Arlington Heights Village President ings, cabinesry and appliances yardoflhe Elmdale Apartment Homes. The Holy Family of Nazareth and Charles H. Shaw, Chairman, The Shaw Company turn the first shovels Ml of dirt at the recent wilibereplacest as needed. by mv office. dergeoand parking will also be available. groundbreaking forBradley.House, Ilsenewest mid-rise residence building at Luther Village Retire- Trees have beessleimmed and Bradley House, like the carrentment Community. hundreds of flowers have been discoauts ut tise local pork district Aelinglon House, will be linked plaaled throughout theI I -acre health club facility, swimming and whirlpool, dining roorns(in- mid-riseeesidences and 556 Villa Lawrence purk-likecoartyard. Ceramic rilepool,theaterguild und golf cours- lo the4O,000-square-foot Witten-eluding private dinrng facslstses), berg Commons by an enclosed andCossetyaed homes. is being installed in the lobbies,es.Publie bins leansportatiou is acisapeland alsbrary. Luther Village is located at House hosts elevators have been refurbished, available frein Ihe complex, in walkway. Wittenberg Commons Luther Villageisa non- 1280 Village Drive in Arlington serres as a focal pointand ucla as laundry equipment and corridoraddition lo a otaucial senior bus WeKnow denominational development of Heights, Illinois. For more infor. Italian fest I, the Village commanily censer. lt lighting will be replaced and the service to shopping malls uud lo- J The Shaw Company in affilialson JEFFREY L. CARDELLA mation ora fseebrochure, call the Join friends in a salute to Italy exteriors of the buildings sre be- col Isoapiluls. Seniors are enlisted iacladet a dry cleaner, barberwith The Lutheran Home healthLuther Village Information Cen- 8143 MILWAUKEE at The Lawrence Honte Retisil- irrgpaiisled. to ride in taxies at reduced rates shup, beauty salon, bank, conven- care services. When completed, teral(708) 506-1919. ment Hotel's Touch oflsaly party A senior nemici director is onby a program subsidized by the '. HILES, IL 60714 ience store, health club with poolLuther Village will have 552 On Friday, August 6 from 2 to 4 the premises to assist seniors and City of Des Plaines, und huodi- Howto (708) 470-8953 p.m. at 1020 W. Lawrence Ave- coordinate social events. A datacapped transportation can be re- 'R Reservations available nue, Chicago. The event is free base has beea installed which ranged iilh PACE. Edward andopentosenioes. gathers information and referrals "With this insovutive program, D. Jones &Co. . for PNA seniors' outing Guests are invitait 50 an after- for senior services heiag offered we hope to offer seniors almost Address z' noon of Italian-style fan in The lhroaghoutthe comsnunity. everything available in u relire- YOUR ma onasusanurns Polish National Alliance Vice- outing has a few reservations left.breakfast coffee and sweet roll) 'saWs xp,ess,d as yield lo malu,ity, el- President Anthony F. Piwowarc- All day activities Lawrence House Retirement Ho- "Through this data bure sys- usent lionne al un affordable cost,' ucd ve7/9153. are being upon arrival at the camp, and din- tel's garden. Live entersainmeus less, we wil he able to assist our noted Torlorelli. "Elsudale is zyk nosesthusthe combined planned at the PNA Yoath Camp io, onaees menO sold pdo, tomatun. ner served at I p.m. For those includes the music'mns, Timeless - Southwest Senior and North seniorresidents whenever theyequipped toofferseniorsasuique ' SUSJOOLL000ailabilily. Association Grounds in York-coming on their own by car, theWave, who will perfonn Italian slated conebo-ioslependcnt living in Ilse Retirement! Sensor Groa,s July 27 annual need a specific service, ville, IL (about 50 miles fromcostwillbe$t2perperson. songs and melodies. Guests are privacy of ducir own apartment I Chicago). Julie Torlorclti, senior service di- Make reserratio,is for the out- invited to join in the singing and rector."We have arranged for asid sieccial services when need- . Chartered buses will be leap- dancing. ed. We know lIseur are lousy sen- Ing at 9 am. from two locations; iag no later than July 56. Send meal deliveries,housekeeping .., , check or money order to; PNA Don't say ciao loo soon be- chores, senior transportation unid lors wlso would like to live near the Southwest Side, from the causecomplimentaryrefresh- contiused their families in Ilse northwest Mayfseld Banquet Hall. fr172 S.Senors' Guy ontrng, 6100 North medical assistance,' .,...... Cicero Avenue, Chicago, Illinois mente wilt be available.The Tortorelli. suburbs. Our convenience lcoa- Archer Avenue and on the North Lawrence House staff, dressed in TheEimdale and Eagles iu Elk lion, Ehe park-like court yard wish !E; Side from PNA District 53 Fra-60646. There will be no refunds given. Italian costume, will serve tasty Grove Village, are tine first reniaIa peel, aid a denier disector on s. semalCenter, 6tI38N. Cicero Av- coffee and pastries. complexes lo introduce PEA- Else premises are added bonuses," ,9)iv ;'-6lI: ence. For more information pertain- For farther information ou the- conlined Torlorelli. I . POD, a home computerized gro- ) The cons of the outing per per- mg to the outing, call (352) 286- Lawrence House Rcliremeut He- cery and delivery service. PEA- The Elmdale Apartment son will be $20, which includes,O500enL3lllor367. tel's Touch of Italy celebration POD allows residents to do their Homes is located at 920 Beau e --..-. . bas transportation,continental )s. . coatsctMarciaLawrence at (3t2) shopping through a computer Drive in Des Plaines, one block u- ii 561-2500. program installed in the Elmdaleeast of Elmhurst Road, south of J-lw, Office, and delivery will follow Dempster St. Por additional mn. r' fr' What is a healthcare residence? Club invites withínafewhours. formation, contact Jsnie or Mc- st. Benedict new members Seniorresideuts are eltgsble forIissaat(705) 593.3140. -, Health.care Res.i.dence\ hèlth' kâr rein dens\ n The Niles All Asnerican Sen- Zenith offers hearing aids iors Club is extending an invita- Getting a hearing instrument is The office is on the second 1: a place where attention to the totäl needs of tion to the residents ofMaine and Home Niles Townships to join the or- n difficult step to lake.But iffloor at 7532 N. Harlem Avenue the aging adult is foremost, where residential ganizations. Residents must be you've decided lo recapture sheon the southwest comer of Har- 6930 Touhy Avenue experiences of sound, be sure lotern and Touhy.Phone (312) 55 years of age orolder. gel a hearing instrument that will . . . healthcare services, suchas skilled nursing care Some ofthe aclivites are play- 775-4471. - perform well, look good and feel ing card games of choice, bingo Nues, Illinois 60714 and rehabilitative or recuperativecare, are pro- comfortable. Friendship Village The once a month, varions luncheons When you visit Ilse ottico, you After all, the North Shore set the vided for both temporary and continuouscare to attend Lerner & I i and short trips. wilt havea free preliminary 'j dienta, and where choice, independence and Visit us atNiles Senior Center, screening ofyonr hearing. Many Loewe concert standards for luxurious retirement .tOTti'tflore "We Promise Exceptional Care tOtOOaktonSt. orcall 967-6100, limes conditions that affect hear- dignity are stressed. 2: Ballard,a healthcare estension 376, on a Thursday The Chicago Symphony Or- living over 20 years ago! sng clos tie medicallytreated andchestra preseuts an evening with , With Much Love" momingafter 10a.m. formose in- you would be advisedto consult Gracious accommodations with residence in Des Plaines. formation.ContactPresidens Lemer and Loewe on Sunday, '' with an ENT physician if youJuly 25. Residents of Friendship hotel amenities and tasteful meals ° o ' n . "H" Frank Luskley orone of the other haveu'lalreudydOnesn. A 99 Bed Skilled Nursing Facility officers. Village will travel to Ruvinia at 5 5 If a hearing aid is needed and p.m. 50 enjuy the performanceof plus stimulating companionship .; Austin High you decide to get one, anexten- theirfavoriteshow lunes, are all waiting for you at the COME AND VISIT sine assessment of your hearing Popular musical hits including DAVIS STREET plans reunion loss using soands, words listsand"Camelot," "Gigs.' "Bngadoon." North Shore Hotel. AT CHICAGO AVENUE. speech signals will be conducted. 'Paint Yore Wagon," and "My APPLICATIONS FOR NEW RESIDENTS The Austin High School eran- You will then have auimpressionFoirLady" will bipait ofthe eve- NOW BEING TAKEN AHeaLTncnoe Ressnesce ion for class years 1942-5/2 and of your ear made and you will bedug's selections. 1943 50th ansiversasy and all advised on Ilse available hearing Friendship Village is a nation- SPEND .tjLY AFTERNOON IN ITALY ' .> For a free brochure highlighting the programs, Austin High School graduates for aidsand options of yourneeds. ally aecrediled retirement corn- !\ Relax In the gard 'n'vi.tb a dish 01 spomnni, drlieiono pontries, nr pires the years 1915 through 1943 wilt aid mnnfntyofferiuglndepeudenl, As- !....i, LIslrn lo thr rumunllr musir ofstrolting mmiriansusWednesday, July 21, 2530 - 4580 p.m. Contact Intake services and environment that Ballard offers, be held at Drake Oats Brook Ho- will be ready withina week, Then shIed, and Health Cam life style i. siR.S.V.P.MceMtotlnesvs7Os-864.6400 phone (708) 294-2300, or write 9300 Ballard Road, tel, 22nd and York Roads, Oak you will be instructed onhow tooptions fur thepast 16 years. Ris Des Plainrs, Illinois 60016 Brook ou Saturday, Oclsber 23. use and maiutain yourdelicatelocated at 350 W. Schaumbarg (Z'ß)647-0003 Contact Robert Spitter (708) hearing insleumeutsO youcan getRoad in Schanmbarg. For further -68o6i4lhfofdrejnfo6tiedon:. Ipa9y,55963gt98g15pJ9;th informalion,call (708) 884-5050. Thursday, July lSr 1993.. Pagel? CJE volunteers receive recognition Electnew president, psycho-social CJE offers caregivers ed and honored as Outstanding assistant and social serviceassistant support group son, leading Classes had discus- at CIEn Adult Doy Care Center. Volunteers of 1hz Yeuse, or Cunnctlfor- Jewtsh Elderlysween families and older neta- 1,300 volunSeers provided assis- sien groups at Adult Day Care Viviun Levin mochesthe (CJE) rs offerrng an edncatiosat and Group Living Residences,lives ofCJE clients by superols- sines, commssily resonrcrs and tance toCiE in 1992. support group for those personsoptions, earing fon and being The program consistedof providing transportation, work-ing excursions. ing CiEn resale shop and gift Natalie Spietman has been a carrugforelderlyspousesandeel goJ to ourselves, planning for greeLings by Midge Periman aaves for six weeks from 7 lethe future. The 6 week session Shafton,Chairperson, Care of the shops or doing clerical work in volunteer for thu past 10 years. 8:30 p.m. hsagraning Thursday, CJlioffices. CJE's volunteers range fmm mitt he ted by CJE social service Aged/Medical Care Committee, Juty 22 ut 3003 W. Touhy Ave., und nursine staff. Jewish Federation of Metoopoli_ Each year. CJE slaff nominateretirees to sludeats, businessmen Chicago. tan Chicago, and Jack Poster, volunteers Ébat they feel deserveand women tohomemakers, Topics include health prob- Registrtion is necessary. The President, United Way/Crusade special reeognition This yearthom who have family members lems of aging, psychologicalas- cost fer the six meek session is ofMerey. Barbara Gilbert, Presi- chosen as Outstanding Volun-in CJE programs orfacilides, and pectanfaging, doily livingskitls, $50, To register, call (312) 508- dent, Council forJewish Elderly, teers were Roger Herzog, Mirelthose that are interested in the smproving communiculinn he- 1000. welcomed the volUnteers, and Khazina, Sophie Medintz. Bunnyfield ofaging. For more informa- comments were made by Ronald Simoas, Mollie Goldstein, Moi-hua about volunteer opportuni- Weismehl, Enecnlive Vice Presi- lie Ktcm, Vivian Levin, und Nut- ties,call CJEut(31ut) 508-1000. dent, CJE. The invocation was alle Spietman. ELMDALE gioca by Rabbi Nathan Gordon, Roger Flerzeg was recognized Seniors to learn remarks were made by CJE Exec- for his talents as a pianist. APARTMENT HOMES olive Associate Director Daniel Miret Khazivu, assisLs staff by about preventive 920 Beau Drive, Des Plaines Silverstein, and presentations oftranslating for Rnssiun ctiests. Lisa Orzada Barbara Sylvander Lulu [furt (708) 593-3140 the awards wre madeby Mary El- Septsiz Mediste,80,began nutrition len Lavery, Associate Execnlivevolunteering fer CJE in 1976. On Wednesday, July 21 at 2 Ms. Lias M. Orzada has been notant at Forest Villa Nursingnse gronp in patlicatar, Ms. Hnrt Ronald Woismehi,executive viee president, CouncilforJew- Director, CJE. Shirley Garland, Bunny Simons (pictured) was p.m., registered dietician Man- elected to the office of President Center in Niles, where she has seis the table for lunch displaying Senior Citizens Invited to Grand Opening ishElderly, presentsanOwner/toBunnySimons, one ofeight vol- Director of Volunteer Services,benered fer 16 years uf.volun- reenLeùlsy will ieStlncu seniors oftfse Psychesocial P0mm for the wtsrkett forshree years. Plucocueds, cenlerpieces and can- of New Senior Services Program unteerschosenasa CJEOutstanding Volunteerfor 1993. alsowelcomed the volunteers. Seer service 5e CJE. en how to maximize energy. help third year.Puior to her office as Prior Inherofficoas ViceFres- dles und she and her residents CJE Volunteers help hnndreuix Motlie Gotdssdio started vet- preventcuncer, and mere, at Nor- president Ms. Orzada was the nr- intent uf the Psychosocial Peram, dino together. Over 200 volunteers received a luncheon heldWednesday, ofelderlypeopledaily by deliver- slsteerisg at L.iebrrmau Centre wood Park Home. ganiention's Vice President. Ms. Itort tsctd tise positios of Sec- Ms. Hart's past espenience in HAWAIIAN LUAU accolades from Council for Jew- May 19, I993 attheLiucolnwosyj ng meals, assisting feeding nurs- when her husband, David be- Her talk, titled "An Apple a ThePsycho/Social Forum isan rotary Ion two years. work with long term care resi- WEDNESDAY,AUGUST, 18 ish Elderly which recognized Jewish Congregation,In addi- ing home residents,beisg a Cuise a resident. Day Is Neu Enongh: Good Nutri- organization that encourages the Ms. lInus is loved by all of her dents included working asaeersi- their efforts helping the elderly ut lion, eightvolunteers were selcet friendly visitor to an isolated per- MeDie Ktem entertains clientr# tion for Seniors," is offered as eschange of information on Psy- resistente of Forest Vitta Nursing fled nnrucs assistast.She nses i P.M. to 5 P.M. Jsurt of Norwood Park Home's cho/Social programming in long Center.Stir greets them each hercspeniences as a usrses assist- RefreshmentsSwimming continuing series, Timely Tatks term care Facilities. lt is the huspe nstsming und is always there forast to make her residents transi- Bocce Ball for Seniors. thatsnch an exchange of infnrma- them when dsey need her.Ms. tion into nursing home life easier. Prizes a Entertainment Admission is free,light re- tien will result in more effective Hsrtalso vans smatl socializados Mx. Hart has been an asset to the FOR RESERVATION CALL: freshrnctsts will bxcrveui, and att and meaningfnt programming fer groups and encourages the resi-staff nf Portal Vitla and to the JULIE (708) 593-3140 BY AUGUST 6 hen A Loved One arz welcome, -Norwoed Park tong term care residents. dents to interact with each otherPsychosocial Forum for alt that Home, u residence for seniors, is For the past five years, Ms. Or- and reminisce alsssnt the past. Inshe does. Iveased at 6016 N. Nino Aventar. cada has been the Director of So- Needs Skilled Nursing Care, More inforsssasien is uvailabte au cial Services and Psychosocial (312)631-4856. .. Coordinator at Forest Villa Nata- You Shouldn't Have To Choose Seniors are tiviug longer than ing Center. 6840 W. Toatsy Ave,. ever before. Bou it's important to Nites. Ms. Oreada had past work : make sore that those extended esycrience with developmentally Between Comfort And Quality. years are healthy years, so they disatstedadnits before streentered can beessjoyed to their felteut. Os the field oftong term care. Is FUN! July 21, Maureen Leahy wilt dis- Ms. Orzada stated, "I Sud eve- Glvnview Terrace consistently receives high cuss pseventivenntrition that cas ry day werking with geriatrices a An entirely unique approach marks from the State of Illinois for professional hetp combat Oar nation's two rewardingedncaliosut copen- exceflericeprecisely because we of fer the biggest killers: heart disease and ence." Ms. Orzada has an asso- to retirement living awaits highest quality healthcare, with profound cancer. ciste degree from Peticius Col- you at the Lawrence House respect for human dignityin handsome, Nermood Park Herne is u resi- lege, Chicago asd a Bachelor in comfortable surroundings. We cali it care deuce for seniors located On Chi- PsychologicalSocialWelfare in Chicago. There, residents with the human touch" and you'll find it cago's far northwest border, lt of- from Mundelein Cottegn, Chica- can take advantageof the everywhere you look: fers full dining and housekeeping go. services, plentiful social aclivi- Ms. Dresda is s member of ilse fine social atmosphere, ac- in our superbly educated medical and ties, stunning cure, and many other Psycho/SocialForum,Social . -cented by many planned ac- support stuff, who are dedicated to their services to its nearly 200 resi- Worker Atamni Network, Social dents. patievtx and their work... Workers is Leag Term Care to tivities and programs, as well mention a few orgasizatious of in ourattractive, nutritious meals, prepared Friendship whatshe is affiliated. as by the hotel's convenient according to alf refigious and dietary Village hosts Mrs. Eaebaea Sytvander has location.The Lawrence

restrictionu...- . been employed by Forest Villa Beagle Brigade Nursing Center since September House makes available such in ourfull program of planned activities, These dogs are more than justa 1991, wouking as a Psycho- conveniences as a delightful that strengthen muscles and enrich minds mon's best friend. The Beagle Social Assistant. tules.Sylvander moved here restaurant, the security of a and spirits... Brigade are specially Irainedca- I nines, employed by the U.S. De- from Florida in 199t, where she 24 hour switchboard and the partmuntofArgienliuee, insleuci- lived fer 1? years. For IO years, ed to sniffoutprolsibited frssitand Mrs. Sylvander worked with kin- luxurythat maid services meat in Ilse baggage of passen- dergarten children and on the provide. Other amenities in- gersurriving from overseas. They weekends worked in u nursing mightbe seenatU.S, litletnalion- home. She found working with dude an in-house food shop, nl airports sporting a bright green the elderly u very rewarding ex- ,-," beauty and barber salons and coat while under the supervision penience and decided to stay in of their trainer, the field. -.-v adrugstore.Visitthe tules. Sylvander has been as ac- s j Inspeetors werking with these .. intelligent but friendly dogs will tive member of the Psycho- Lawrence House daplain to the Priendship Village Social Forum for a year. She ts Chicago's in-town retirement aadiencr on July 29 at 6:30p.m. seeking din posidon of Secretary in Friendship Halijust why their and will do her best to carry ont hotel for active seniors. work is so important. herdnties. Why worry aboul imported . Ms. Luta Hart, VicePresident GO BACK TO fruit und mast? JusIone insect of the Psychosocial Fornrn, ssa carried into theconnisyou apiece Psychosocial/SOcial Servsce As- MEDIEVAL TIMES of mast or fruit may infestciops ATA and livestock whichcan result in Seek hosts for u costly program to eradicate the RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL pesI, The Beagle Brigade joins newly arrived Browse thmoeh leno/ew hundreds of agiiculiure inspec- seniors use msrknt rua. tornas the nation's first line of de- Jewish emigres ham the for- Enjoy tissty perform ascos C7&race fense against Costly foreignuni- by daucers, jogglrrs mal andpluutpests and diseases mer Soviet Union wish to meet NUflSING CENTER Americanseniorstapractice und msgicisns Friendship Village isa nailon- ally accredjte4 retirement English and understand Amen- Líaftirenc Care with the haman touch corn- canandJewishcnstoms, All cmi- marntyoffering1ndepefldeat Friday, July 16 sirEd, and HeaJth Care life pees speak some English andare from 2:00 - 4:09 p.m. style cogerlo leans. Time commitment 1020 West Lawrence Avenue 1511Greennssd Osad Options for the pakt 16 R.u,V,p. Mrs. Weaver years. lt is is flexible. Glenziez,, illinois60025 located st 350 W. Chicago, Illinois 60640 Schaumbueg Por more information call the 312-561-2150 TOephshe:(706) 729-5050 .-Read InSchaumbwg,luiunin, Fansi!y.3o-poily,,,pyegraW at . 312-561-2100 For'.,fssrtlsur.. informadon..call (708)675-2200,y9ô90 lhlt , I- THE BUGLE 9TURSDAY. JULY15. 1993 .-' THE BUGLE, TUPR9D4YJljH(.Is. 1993...... PACE 8h

I ALWAYS :eal WORRIED ABOUT The Doctors Bag: Seminar addresses Ortho-K MOM.... Fit As A... eye surgery by Consumers who are fmdiug often drasticalLy worsens during sion probLemn compLetely but high-cost eye surgery liso risky the college years. Finally, Ortho- fownniversity studies have prov. Dr. Edward Hai, MD are aggressively searching Out K demands time-intensive pu- enOrtho-K safe, and another uni- doctors who performOrtho- . tient-doctor consultations where versity is currently investigating ...UNTILI Keratology (Ortho-K), a non- Exercise: TvpenandDuragjon patient inputiscrnciaL to success. possible changes on the eye's ax- saegical alternative that can cure During Ortho-K training semi- ial length. If substantial changes DISCOVERED common eye problems such as nars doctors are themselves fit. in length are fonnd, Ortho-K will I recently satdown withan exercise physiologist, Strom Asanox near-sightedness. ted, thus learning first-hand the be the only known procedure for and hadadiscussion ofhowpadenspercejvcthejrleveI offirnesx. Due to the overwhelming de- "Eveiyone thinks that they patient's experience. combating the entire effects of LOVING are as fo as a fiddle,' he offered.L mund for information aboat Or- "Lt's a grass-roots revolution," myopia. The treatment's current wondered abone this but he challengedme to think about my Last tho-K, the National Eye Research says NERFs founder Dr. Newton focus is on improving just corneal fewphysicalexamu. Foundation is holding a seminar COMPASSIONATE Often when axking ifpeopLe exercise, K. Wesley, "The public is more shape. I get the response "L dont free and open to the public at savvy about getting att the facts; exercise ajase L waLk around aLL dayat work." Strom pointed out Along with tle free public Northwestern University. The they're not afraid to asIr questions workshop, the NERF Global CARE that the laxe time he heard that, aman died ofa heart auack cutting workshop will outline Otltto-K's hiu lawn inumety degree heatonLy undcaLL around until they have all Conference,Juty 16-18,offers in- two mouths Later. Lu fact eardi- preventative and cost-effective theinformation they want." ovaxcuLarconditioniug,cLyarcurs when thewoekLoad benefits and explain ibis proce- depth seminaru and raining in is xtop and -The National Eye Research nett. High Levels ofphyticaL activity in theunconditioned causes dure ineveryday language. Ortho-K toeyedectors. For addi- decreasedoxygensuppLy to tlteheart,resuLtingin Foundation estimates that up to tional information on the NERF angina arenen fa- The event will be held on Sat- 1.2 million patiente have been taL heartattacku. Global Conference attendanceor % wdayJnly 17 from2to4 p.m., in treated through Ortho-K since its "ChalLenge me again," he continued. Someofmy patienta exer- lecture halls 2E and 2F of Norris written material on the issues, cisc by playing golf or bowLing. "Wrong inception forty years ago.The contact Pamela Raker at (708) HEALTH & HOME MANAGEMENT IS PROUD TO BE again, these suckers just University Center, 2003 Sheridan technique may not correct all vi- get nome fun und still are overweightslobn,' he said,tucking in his Road,Evaaston, Illinois. 564-4652. flatabdominul wall. I thought that hewasreally making ittough to Since last December (1992) be called DL Recreational sports, while keepingus limber and per- when u news segment explaining r SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY' CHICAGO AND THE NORTH SHORE'S. haps burning a few caloñen generalLy alsoare stop and start acrivi- Ortho-K aired on multiple televi- BENEFITS DENIED? BENEFITS CUT OFF? ties. 'Theeuceptions are semi-protypes whoplay full court Isasket- sion networks, the National Eye LAW OFFICES OF JAN L. KODNER ball andothersimilaelycompetitveneffo» ResearchFoundation (NERF) L continaed, well how about the people whojogevery other day has received more than 20,000 & ASSOCIATES PREMIER NURSING or do hours of ta-impact aerobics in a week. "Haven't you had to phone catIsfromthesight- (312) 922-6688 deal with sprained knees and ankles fromthese weekend. slighted public. warriors?" L admitted that L hud indeed dealt withmultiple cases of Optometrists, facing increus- (708) 674-5040 injury related to the repetitive nature of these fitness & REHABILITATION CENTERS programs. ing pressure from patients,are FiJO FEE UNLESS NE WIN "Oolylow-impactaerobicsis importantnowathys. Some oLderarr- signing up in record numbers to LEGAL PRACTICE CONCENTRATED IN oNes moves havçeveu been oadawedbecuuseofexçessivestress." learn about Ortho-K at the July Our homes provide the finest professional services to meet your loved ones he added. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY LAW conference, held to rdscute eye OFFICESIN LOOPAND SKOKIE Nowiwan getting to my Last few patients. professionals on recent develop. s. i, specialized medical, physical and personal needs. We offer: My lastladydidbeisk walking atteast twenty minuts threeto five mente in the field. times aweek. "Did sIse work up asweat?" Strom smiled and leaned * Ortho-K involves wearinga GENTLE, PERSONALIZED' 24 HOUR SKILLED AND INTERMEDIATE NURSING CARE over his coffee. "Did she know what a target heartrale was?" t ad- series of specialty listed contact * mitted that she did not seem to be aware of such things.Strom lenses overa period of time tore- DENTISTRY COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION SERVICE laughed, "Close, but that Only eouors in horseshoes."My recom- shape the cornea gradually, in * mendation for an exercise progeam lo herwas to achieve a target much the same way braces STIMULATING RECREATIONAL & SOCIAL ACTIVITIES heart rate of8O% of the difference of220 minusher age (ie., (220. straighten teeth. New develop- DR. THOMAS DROZDZ your age) n 0.8). Other forms of exercise included swimming,cy- monts in super-precise fittings arc * : r; 7362 N. Milwaukee ELEGANT DINING cling, orexercise machine-sleppers, skiingmachines, tifecycles. L Leading Lo better, and faster re- WE AND * caution people w,thback injuriesnottouseeowers, however. suIts. Thenot-for-protst National Nues, Illinois 60714 MEDICAL SUPERVISION Well, there was one or two people oat ofmy Last tea who did all Eye Research Foundation which WELCOME * ofthe above. Onepatient hadaprogram that took about3S mmuses pioneered the procedure is the NEW PATIENTS WARMLY DECORATED, HOMELIKE ENVIRONMENT that he did three to five timesa week. FinaLly, L knew t hod sim. only organization internationally OF ALL AGES PHONE (708) 647-0570 Strom baked up,hiscuriositypeakexj. Mypatientstretchedforfive to offer doctors post-graduate minutes, slowly worked his wayup to a target heartrate for twenty training in Orttto-K. minutes (white cross training on a numberofdiffeeeet forms ofex- Spiraling health care costs are THE ULTIMATE HEATING ercise) thencooledlsimsetfoffby walking foranottser five minutes. leading the general public to "Bingo!" Strom collected his exercise bag and stoodup to leave. seaech for alternative procedures, *PUBLIC AID & MEDICARE APPROVED* 'That'n the best conditioning program L have heard for burning off preventative practices, and dee- calories as well as cardiovascular fitums that I have heard ofSn tors who treat patients us equals weeks." when providisg cure.Ortho.K delivers on all counts. The aver- A gas furnace that Evanston Hòspital is Illinois age cost of treatment is $800 to CHICAGO SUBURBAN $2,400 for both eyes, as opposed truly is a triumph for new chiamydia test to $2,000 te $6,000 for the more of sechnology. NORTH NORTH SHORE publicieed Radial.Keratotomy Bringing greater The Evanston Hospital is the mates, it is important for them tosurgery. UseofOrtho-K in chu- oalyhospitalsiteinthestateoflt-be aware of this important new than 90% GLENCREST GLEN OAKS dren as young as age five tends so tinois to offer the new laboratorytest. Is addition, partner screen-halt myopic progression, which efficiency, NURSING & REHABILITATION If you're worried NursIng Center test based On the polymeraseing te prevent reinfection is airo designed-with-care CENTRE, LTD Ncrlh Shore's Leader in Quality Care chain reaction technology (PCR) important aspees of contealling reliability, first cost forthe detection ofchtamydiu, to- Ilse sprcad of the disease. AIzhemer's Committed to Quality Care or concerned about 270 SKOKIE RD. NORTHBROOK day clearetiby theFoed and Drug affordability and I Bik W of Western Ave an aging parent, 3Iks. N. of Dundee Exit Edens Expressway Administration, The testis Lupus caregivers whisper quiet 2451 W TOUHY AVE CHICAGO 5 MINUTES NORTH OF CHICAGO quicker and more accurate than operation. A gas the conventional culture and 0th- support group receive support 312.338.6800 relative, spouse 708498.9320 er methods of testing, which can furnace for miss hassi-to-sietect chtamydia A support group for those who An on-going SUppuetgroap for today...and - . Gas: Betty KravitzAdmissions Carol Lisy- Admissions cases. suffer fmm Lupus is just a phone tise Categivers of Aizheimor'spu- or friend.. . cult away. For more information tients will meet from 6:30 to 8:30 tomorrow, Your Bess The testing witt be conducted : about turaI chapters, call their p.m., Wednesday, Jaly 20, in the Energy in the MolecuLar Diagnostics La- I toll-free . Gas Value Value SUBURBAN CHICAGO borutory ut theEvunston Hospital number ut l-800- small cafeteria at The Glenbenok : t under the direction of Karen 2LUPUS20r(3l2) 779-3181. Hospital. 2100 Pfingsten Rd., Safe, Efficient .; IAET NORTHWEST Kaul,M.D.,Ph.D., assistant peo- Glenview. Group members discuss cop- fessorofpathology atNortltwest- Families . Filter Easily eat University Medical School. ing techniques and educational GLENBRIDGE ELSTON NURSING CENTER According ti) the scientists at Anonymous intersesSion Iseipfol lo those who Removed. Roche Molecular Systems who Care for victims nf Alzheimer's Easily Cleaned Engineered to NURSING & REHABILITATION Specialists in Geriatric Healthcare" developed the test kit, rapid de- Is a friend or family member Disease. Tite Evanston Hospital Perfection and CENTRE, LTD. 4340 N KEYSTONE CHICAGO tection und diagnosis of chlamy- sUffering from a drug or alcohol Geriatric Services spnusnrs tite A TRIUMPH OF Built to Last dial infection is critical in con. problem? Do them emotional or meetings on the fourth Wednes- ...call us. day sfevery month. The meeting Committed to Quality Care' i BIk W of Pulaski trolling not only the spread oftbe behavioralproblemaconcern 55 Opefl disease bat also the devastatingyou? A support group ts available to the pablic free of 8333 WEST GOLF ROAD NILES Just South of Montrose charge. consequences. Chlamydia is thea Holy Famtly Hospital to help 708.9669190 mostprevatent sexually transmit-you anderstand more about these For more information catI The 31 2-545-8700 Evanston red disease and affects 4 miitios tSSues. FamiliesAnonymous Hostsittsl'sGeriatric HcAT Sharon Moravec - Admissions Steve Schayer-Admiinistrator Services st (708) 570-22t9. people annually in theU.S. With- meets nvesy Sunday at 7:30 p.m. MnnmsxxsNAllONAL mERCY vrANoAnDS Out Ircaanent, chlamydia canin the Des Plaines Room al Holy cause pelvic inflasinsatory dis-Family Hespital, located at the USE GUTH HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING * * * ease, sterility and infertility.IncomerefOolfundRiverroads is * * * order to help Chicagoans prevest 5 Plasees. Foe more mferma- 6215 N. Newark- Chicago, IL 60631 SAFETY, SECURITY & SUPPORT 500, THE the long-term effects of this dis- call Holy Family's Sah- , stance Abase Untt, "Keys ta Re- (312) 631-4843 case which is usymptomatic in BUGLE rstvsLtsssro 545 .- :7%. '4s2o FOCI .01 'IJIIL ?AfiblltJltT 'lIDian 'dItT 005P22I Tqyy THEBUGLE,TI5IUI1SDAY,jtlLy1,1 Health News oliics

Addition to Rush staff Holy Family Seminar discusses biofeedback Commissioner receives Burnett elected Mulligan receives adds to medical in treatment of ADHD 'IHumanitarian of the Year"award to second term WaIler Barnell, Jr.'s recenl re- alumnus award ElliotAbt, D.D.S,M.S. has re- staff Pocnsing on the latest lechnol- Cenhlyjoined the medical staff of Developed by Siegfried 0th- electionaschairmanofthe ogy used lo diagnose and treatmer, Ph.D., the EEG Biofeed- YoasgDemocratsof Stute Rep. Rosemary Mulligan collegesthroughoulthestole. Rush North Shore Medical Con- Robert G. lOws has recentlychildren with Auention Deficit Cook ter, as a member of the Depart- backtrealmentprogramhas County (YDCC) is marc than (55th Disn-iel) is the wisser of the Mulligaa's nominahion was pee- joined the medical staff of HolyHyperactivity Disorder (AGHI)shown results, as were demon- IllinoisCommunityCollego pared by her alma mater, William ment of Sargery. Family Hospital as a member of just a persanat triumph. His see- OC ADD withouthypeenctivity), asirated on a recent Channel 7 ned term viclary is lise OrsI farTrubtee Association's 1993 Dis- Ruiecy Huepor Collego io Pala- He practices general dentistry. the Deparlmenl of Obstetrics and disorder 11ml is characterized by hinguished Alumnus Award. tine, Ill. with speciat interest in taser sur- Gynecology. 'Home Show." an African-American and sots a impslsiveness, hypernetivily and Ann Richmau, MA, CCC, Sow coarse for the future leader- TheICCTADistinguished gery, dentat imptants. and treat- Dr. Koss received his medical inability lo concenlrale for long Alamsus Award is psesextod on- A 1982 Harper graduale, Mal- ment of devetopmeatatty disa- degree from Rush Medical Cot- SLP-L, who was trained by Dr. ship afOse Party. ligas is a professional posodegal periods of Urne, ERG SpectramOthmer, isone ofthe firstto bring Bamott, administrative assist- nuutly io o persas who has grads- bled patients. Another iatcrest is lege in Chicago. He conducted and the Malter Institute for Nata- Oled from an Illinois eOmmueily with a enneenlootion is masicipal EEG Biofeedback lo the Midwosl ast lo Cook County Recorder law, laud deeolnpwenl, annexa- treating Senior citizens and mesti- his internship and residency alraI Develepmenlare spoasoring a area. She, along with Richard eallego prior lo Jaso 30, 1988. cafly compromised patienta. His Lutheran General Hospitalin Jesse White, was raised is the tian and zosing. She has main. free seminar. Learn about the Malter, Ph.D., a clinical psychol- Cabriai-Green arca and attended Award criteria joctade oulslasd- office is tocated at 4709 Golf Park Ridge. new discovery for management ing saceess and distinction in the tamed her lies with Harper Col- Road,Suite 1005, Skokie. His offices are located al 1875 ogist and author of several arti- SoutheasternIllinoisCollego. lege's Legal Techsotogy of this disorder. REG Biofeett- cIes on children and ADHD, will He rnse through Party ranks tannmisoc's chosen field; humani- Dr. Abt received his doctor of Dernpster Street, Suite 465, in back hasbeen foandlobejuslas union service that has provee Deparussont by leaching parate- dentat surgery degree from the Park Ridge and in Holy t°umilys discuss various symploms and be dewIest city vice chairman nf gal seminars. effective as medications withouttreatments of the disorder. To- YDCC and esecutivo director ofgreatly beneficial to society; cas- University of Illinois at Chicago, Molher Frasees Pavilion. the side effects. The seminar is followed by a general practice gethee, the two have over 25 themiaoritycuacasofthe tinuod inierost in and support of During her first herrn is the lIti- being held os July 20, at 650 E.years enperience in working with Young Demurrals of America is education and community colleg- nois House, Mulligan has 055th- residency at Ravenswood t-lospi_ Rush to hold Higgins Road, Suite SE, Hilltop es; and successfully overcoming ial Medical Center, where he is ADHD children and have devot- t99t. 1-lo became YDCC chair- lished herselfas asteosg odvo- Professinal Plaza, Schanmbnrg.aped a program using BEG Bio- musin 1992. life's obstacles. coleforhumanrighEand currently director of the DesIst weight control RSVP IO (708) 519-0220 no later Mslligas was seleeled for the Residencyt'rogram. feedback training. - "YDCC is au opportunity for womeo'5 issues, including health program thanluly t7,asseating is limited. yoasg leaders to maite an impacthonor from among 16 nowisa- coro, education and reproductive linus sabmilted by community choice. The Body Shop,' a unitue as the direction the Democratic und comprehensive10 week Psychologist to -speak - Party will take io the 21st ceuta- Reschedule slide weight control program for girls Pictured from luff In right are prosiderot, Margaret Calta giravo. iT," Burnett said. "A strong Por- Republicansoffer Jesuit,andGtariaAlitta Mewski,M. WHO. ty is one which utilizes all avail- and boys 8 10 18, is sponsored by at conferences able to benefit leukemia Commissioner Gloria Atilio talent, without regard lo Rush.North Shore Medical Cen- Chris E. Stout, Psy.D., chiefConference on Ethics in Health- Majowski,ofttse Motrapolitars Wa- gender, sesoal orientation, race budgetsolutions serin Sluekie. terRuctamation The Leukemia Societys Sec-ing hhecauseand eventual care of psychologisl and associate ad-care Institutions, where ho wilt District of Greater Chicago, ras the rooipievl at Or ethnicily.luthosetenas. AssislastSenateMajority The 7th District Senator says The program features a regis-ministrator al tise 1993 GregorianHumaaitarianof the Year Award.The ond Alunai "Shake, Jiggle andleukemia and rehaled diseases.cred dietitian, physical educe- i°oresl Hospital,lecture August 5 on "The Private YDCCisdoing its pari to helpLeader Wailer Dudyez (R-7lh., the Senate Republican plan has will be a speaker ut five upeom- Psychiatric- Industry: awardwanpresuntedat the Gregorian 29th Annual Schslars hip Slide' Gelatin Slidcsponsored byThehllisoisChapterofthe Sode-lionspecialiSlandpersonal Ethics In the Demacmtic Pasty gel slrong-Chicago) says Senate Republi- four main provisions: it cuB the Old Carolina Csabhoase, due tosy supports six beat researchers ing conferences sponsored by Crisis?" DinnerDance.The organization is a society ofChicago/avdlIai- Or every day." cans have lakonthe lead in resolv- overall bndgetby$162.7 million: growth leader, who lead the slu- menIal heaitheare orgranizations inclement weather and ungellcdat $t56,000 annually as well asdeals in classes that improve nu- --The American Psychological ian American educators.Its president, Margaret Caltagirove- isg the budget impasse with a it increases funding for education providing hinancial aid lo patients and institutes. gelatin has been rescheduled for Icition habits, physical awareness Associationconvention in Toron- Jesuit,bestowedthe honorio Majewski. Families invited plan that increases slate funding by $205 million($145million for July 15 al North Pier freso 6 nahtstatewide. Beginning this summer, Dr. to, Canada, scheduled in Angust. foreducation,eliminatesthe elementary and secondary educa- and self-esteem. Stout, will speak at the following to GOP picnic I t p.m. outride the food court. Por more information on Ihr Por mere information, ealt co- He will present "Managed Care "granny tas," and funds essential don, $60 million for higher edn- The LeukemiaSocietyofLeukemia SOeiCly or how to join events. and the Independent Praetilioaee: Families are invited io join thestale services. cation) over Fiscal Year 1993 ordinator Laura Dean at (708) --Summer workshop arries of McAuliffe holds America is a national voluntaryin ou the fun calt l-800-742-6595933-6802. Survival in the '90s," audalso will fun at the 12th Annual Northwest The 7th District Senator sayslevels; it eliminates the "granny health agency dedicated to seek- or (3 12) 726-0003. the Illinois Scheel, Chicago. He be apanalislon "Qaulily Care.' SuburbanRopablicanFamily the ptas, which passed the Senate tas"; and il retains currenl slate will speak on Atlentien Deficit --The -IllinoisPsychological fund raiser Picnic Sunday, Augusl I.The Jano 24, is a slruightforward ap- income iaxrales,which may fore- Disorders Treatment and on RiskAssociation Convention in Chi- proach lo meeliug the stale's re-51511 increases in local property Ke4i Two hundred fifty supporters for funding in any ian cap sconar- picnic wilt he held from t I am. Infertility specialist joins Loyola staff Management and Clinical Frac-cago, at which Dr, Stoat will to 5 p.m. at Busse Woods, Arling- sponsibitities.It now moves to lanes. tice. speak in Novemberon "TQM and aitended the recent Tivoli Gar- the House of Representatives for 9no of two Chicago-area arai- Republican ion Heights and Higgins Roads. Forms of male infertility meInst. --The 2nd Annual Chicago Psychology in Inpatient Seltiags: dens fand raiser of State Repro- McAutiffe,the eansidoratinu. ogislswtsohascompletedamedt-ing thus caused by hormone im- Fjf j sentative Roger MeAuhiffe (R,Commilicoman ofChieago's 38th The picnic is eo.sponsored by rn ANataralCornbjaation," the Ropxbtieou Organizations at cul ÇUowshp speesticalty batanee or obstructions. He also 14). Ward, hasadistrict which in- Maine, Elk Grove, Hanover, Fat- Public skating male tnfertslily has joined thepertormsvasechomyreversals. McAuhiffe was pondering theclodos many saburhasareas; Zoniog Board of Appeals wilt urology department al Loyola Procedure treats snoring, sleep apnea some of those officeholders wore atine and Sehaambarg Town- hold o pobtic hearing vn Mon. In addition lo his clinical du- issues which will come up when ships. offered Ussverssly Medscal Center. 1993,ai 7:30 hics. 1-lanhihas will train residents A simple doctorsofficeproce- the General Assembly goes intoin ailendasee. Suburban Scaators Kids and adults cas enjoy soft- The Northbrook Park Districtday, Aogost 2, Dr. Dansel L. Itoalihan spe-as Loyola. sillar hissue or an elongated softesthesia is necessary with the la. session again. In his view, tho key Martin Butler (R, 211) fruta Park P.M. in the Municipal Conseil dure in whichacarbon dioxide la- patate er avuta. mtl. bingo, childres's games, liveoffers public skating on Satar- cializes in the ireaunent of all ser procedure, and the physician issues are Chicago, and possiblyRidge and Judy Barr Topinka (R, Chambers, 7200 Milwaohee Av- sec in used to trim the roofofapa- The presenceofone armure of trims only a small amount of the etephual rides, a children's pet-days, now through Augast 20,esse, Nibs, Illinois, lo hear the htCnt5 mouth to prevent snoring suburban,riverboatgambling22) circulated among the crowd ing zoo, pony rides and clowns.from h;45 to 3 p.m. Publie daily theseconditionscanalsoputapa-sofl palate daring the trealnsent and aid for 1hz Chicago publie along withState Rcpreseautlivc following molter(s): or neat sleep apnea Is being suc- lient at risk nf developing a session. There will be door prizes and nskate fees are $4 foradalts and $3 93-ZP-t4 cessfally perfonssed at Loyola schools. Skip Sasiano (R, 77) from Elm- grand prisa of 55.000. Freebal- brealhingproblem known as This conservative approach al- He does not foresee Governor for youths. Practice card haldeesVillage of Niles. 7601 Milwou- University Medical Center, Chi- wood Park. levaicorn, safl drinks und beerand children ander five are just sleep apnea, especially if the pa-lows the physician to monitor the Edgar baiting out the Chicago Alderman Brian Doherty (41 st kee Avenue, Niles, Illinois, Poli- ,. PRNfrUrïEENj cago. - tieni is obese and over Ike age ofpahient over a period of months will be available. Hot dogs and51.50. Awvk., N,.j,jtt Or t 5'S" tS ., C. Board of Education with a $450Ward), a MeAutilfe ally, chased tioser. Requesting a change io '\' . Loyolaisoneofonly ahandful 50, Walker said. and ensures that only lite amount braIs will ho sold. Any caaoetlations will be post-zoning from B-t und B-2 to R-1 v,vbor of PROFESsIONAL of universihies in the country to A potentially fatal condition, million sum. withanumber of Democratic nf- Volunteers also are needed loed at the Sports Crater Registra- LAWNCAISE IAwNcAREA55N,IAMERIcA of palate necessary IO correct the McAutiffe nohed that he fasorsfieehotders including Alderman Special Use lo bring Post Office FEnrÌuzINu offer the revolutsoaary proce- sleep apnea resulls in abnoimalty patient's condition will be cut help with the picnic. To volun-lion Office. Por more informa- TItEE CARE dure, which is doue at a fractien las caps for Cook Couniy likeWilliam Banks (36th Ward) and into conformity with rooiog and frequent and long intervulu in away, Waltter said, leer or purchase tickets at$5per lion. cult 29h-2980. futureCivicCenler cumples at oftheeostandwtthlesspasnthan which a pahienl stops breathing moslpeopte, and that tas cap mayStato Represeutahive Ralph Cap- family. call the Maine Township Ihr siandaed surgery currenlly be pact ofthe package for the dv-parelti (D, 13), the Demacr,tiic 6969 & 6977 Oukton Street and . . - , white asleep. Snoring, encessive Regular Republican Organiza- 7963 Waskegan Road. pCrhOrmeth brmesecanai- Learn to relieve erboat proposal. He also cam-committeeman of Chicago's 41st lion at (7081 824-8350. I LEGAL NOTICE I FOR A FREE ESI1MATE CALL (708) 86g-6255 - daytime sleepiness and head- NILES, ILLINOIS 93-ZP-18 lieus. aches can be initial symptoms of montraI that saburban mayarsWard. knee pain were concerned about their needs Local accountants NOTICE TO BIDDERS Randall Secresny, 5511 Clteslor, The laser procedure requires the disorder.As the -condition TIre Village of Niles will hoChicago, Illionis, Petitioner. Re- no hospilalizatieu and allows a worsens, the patienh may develop Northwestern Memorial Hou- featured on radio accepting proposals from gener-qsestiog a drange O ZOning from patient to return IO work er other irregularheartbeals,elevatedpilai is offeriagu classon ways to Local artist's work al conlracrors fur: E-2 to B-2 Special Use P.U.D. to daily activities immediately, said blood pressare and entargemenlretieve knee pain on Thursday, program Layolas Dr. Regina Walker, an RESIDENTIAL conslroct I condomisium build- of the heart. July 22, from 6 107p.m. to be displayed Joan C. Le Valley, president of REHABILITATION PROJECT ing with 36 units at 7436-7450 Better Than Ever ese, nose and throat physician Early studies indicate LRPP Orthopuedic Surgeon De. Ste- Le Valley oust Associates, vice- 1993 COMMUNITY Waukegan Road. traised in the new trealnueuL appears effective is teeahiag pa-phen Giyzlo will diurnas varions president of Howe-Barnes lu- DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 93-ZP-19 - W1wvthcPVLSEga The laser precedure, known lire15 with mild sleep apnea. precautionary measures to allevi- vestments, Inc., will gnest on the GRANT PROGRAM Lee De Prey, 1680 Bicek Drive, furouce ww inSedIate s 982. technically as Laser Resection of However, mare apnea patients il suv,sd h Oood ale knee pain. "Alten in the Afternoon" radio General informalion md spe-Ho/Litton Estates, Illinois, Peli- tIse Patatepharyts (LRPP) and must still be trealed with the pro- The cosI for the class is $10, show frati, WKRS-AM (1220 on FIousckcpng Swi and 8w U.S. eurreuhly limited to adulI pa- cific bid insteuclions coocoroing honre. Requesting o change in DvyunwaI of Evarty SwoioI cedure to analyze fatly the proce- Pee-registration is required. Por the AM dial)at I p.m. on these proposals may be nblained000ivg from B-t to B-1 Special Award Sor Eoorgy Ienavowo. tiente, has relieved or eliminated dares success, Walker said. more information call (312) 908- Wcdncuday,July2l. snaring in mare litan 90 percent by coolocriog Todd Hilerrrun, Use for the isslallalion of u 3 Now Av vow PULSE2 I" Although surgery has becs8400, Both Lo Vatleys wilt speak7601 North Milwaukee Avenue, foot salellile dish on the roof al . lt originated in gus Sow oev9oorv Sever . of those treated. available since Ihe l950s lo cor- about the financial crises mauy Niles, Illinois, 708/967-6100. 8315 Golf Road foe Office Do- oombiowg Av wov uwwd. Frauce and was introduced to the reel snoring or sleep apnea prob- ipeople will face in the '90's and wioniog foavrrr,woh Av vIOC Smoke stoppers A svolk-rlrrough of Ihe propec- put. United States about nine months tems, a potienl choosing ihr sur- will take calls from the listening tIreeohabililulioo, onvrgy000svoIIon ago. ty reqoiriog 93-ZP-20 rvchoologas. gicat alternative today pays as offered audience: (708) 244-1220. fortIre benefit uf praspecliveBrian YinglioglCuvco Corpora- mach as $3,800 in physician fees Ils quirl. Safo. Easy I A Iacalanestheticisfiral SL Francis Hospital of Evans- htdders, will be conducted by lion.14900 Landmark Blvd., ,vaioluio. aoCI Io usI u if sprayed into the patients month. und addihiOnal dollars in aperto-Ian is offering a Smoke Shoppers F LEGAL NOTICE IVillageofficiols no Thursday, Dallas,Tesas,Petitioner.Re- Aod deli vrrsoteoaoo iv, iug room and hospital expenses. The physician then ases a laser to program, beginning August 3 Nolice is hereby given, yorsu-July 22, 1993 at 9:00 AM. quesdog o change is znoiog from 96.2% foroovoislvo I loo, The patient may spend np to two trim the patients tensils, soft pal- through August 30, Developed 051 10 "An Act in relasius lo lIre Sealed yropusals uvill be oc-B-t IO B-1 Special Use to install homme bills. by a former smoker, Smoke Slop- or three days in the hospilal fol- use of un Assotrred Nome in lirecepled uolil12:00 NOON on a5foot and 8 foot satellite dish ThvFSJLSE2I i,o ate al the rear portion of the roof lowing the operatian and requirepees, ases proven methods for odvulovd gos hv,Iiog,yo.. uf the mouth and the uvula, the re- eondoct vr Iroosoction al Basi-Tlsorsday, July 29, 1993 at lireat 9215 Greeosvood Avenue for IonI il iwo you had s PULSE a week-long recovery period thatdacing and hensiOn, controlling ness in the Store,'us ooresded,Village of Niles, Office of Ihe Circuit Cily. small mass of tissue that hangs is often marked by severe paio,arges, v. from the soft palate. reducing withdcawal 1h51 o eerlifieolioo wos filed byPurchasing Agenr, 7601 N. Mil- The Villoge of Nibs blends lo Walker said. symploms and controlling weight tIre undersigned svilh the Cutrotywuokee Avenue, Nitos, Illinois coorply svitlt lise Americans '9/lIb -r Na- Uw,,.-.) gain. I-tEAT The laseris fitted with a special With the new taxer procedure, State Sen. Marty Butler (R-28, Park Ridge) is working with Clerk of Cnak County. File No. 60714. Disabilities Act by making rea. /LENNDX device to prevent the catting u patient is charged Only $250 u Participante leans all theyneed Dea Plaines artist, George E. Halt (left) to place une of Hall's 0015520 an July 8. 1993, under Proposals svill be opened on sooable accomotodotions for peo- beam from injuriug thoseareas of Ireatmenlsession,enperienersin o comprehensive, step-by-step sculptures on permanent display in a stateballding. The sculp- the Assumed Nuore nfJoel Tech-Thursday, July 29, 1993 at 2:00pIe svilh disabilities. If you or the mouth noI undergoing tersI- little or no discomfort and can goprogram lo help them quit smok- lure is a 23-inch taustofAbraham Lincolnfashioned fam welded nologies svitls lhe place uf bosi-P.M. in rIre Coofereoce R000t,someone you know with a disa- back lo work immedialety er par-mg forgood. The casI of the o,, L ment. pro- aess located al 8243 N. WisnerNues Adosioistrulion Building, bility reqaire uccommodation for .._t1t ticipate in othernorissal activities, gram is $150, Eight sessions abeL The noisy Sound ofunonng oc- ran than 3flyesra, has ex- St., Niles, IL 60714. TIte n-xe7601 N. Ntilwaokee Avenue, aVillage service or have any Walkersaid. from6:30 to8p.m, Halt, an award-winning artist for morn dIm due to an obstruction ofair Advancereg. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. name(s) mrd residence address nfHiles, Illinois. After review byqurstionsaboutIheVillage's flow through Ihenose and month. LRPP offers fewer risks to theistration is necessary,Por more hibitud his works in galleries in owner(s) is: JoutesH.Julinsnn, theResidentialRehabililalios compliance, please contact Abe s:.. S S Guild. The problem may be the result ofpatientas well, she added. information oeio regislercall He is a mumberofthe Des Plaines Art 2490OIlerCreek,Elgin,tLCommittee,thehidsvillbe Selman, Village Manager, 7601 currently on exhibit at Prai- u septal deviation, excmsive ton- Unlike surgery, no generalan-(708)492-6170. The Abraham Lincoln sculpture is 60123. SIeves H.Ellis, 8243-awarded on. Moaday,Jsugusl 2,-..Milsv.aukee_ Avgriqe, .156ev, lIli- Avenan in Des Plaines. J-1 -iT ,y5i1 ,lb[I1YI rie Lee PrintandFramo, t38t prairie Wisnor, Nibs, IL 60714. 1993. uaib, 708/967-6100. TflE*MWUj WMBT THteBUGLTHOJRSD4sdBtcE15s199Ouutyi NÌLesBasàbafl Canoe Northbrook ParkTriathlon seeks entrants to sponsor Bntriesucenowbeinguccepted Mailed entry forms must be : - a lessons offered for the t 11h annual Chicago Sun- postmarked by Aug. 23. For gen- :Léague' The Norlhbruok Park Districtadalls are invited Swim-A-Cross Time Triathlon, the world's lung- eral information and ens-)' forms, is offering u Can You Canoe? The class willperpam them kir Enthusiasmisthe only re-est tniathinn that drew more Iban call Ihn Chicago Sun.Times Tri. seminar. The class will meet on the Des Plaines River CanoeTrip quiremnnt for participationin 4,000 competitors Instynar. nthton hollineat (312) 404-2292. AA League Little League Saturday, July 17, from 10 um.scheduled for Saturday,August this upeomingspeeial evenL All The Chicago Sun.Times Tri- until 11:30a.m. att,ake5ltermer 7. Equipmeot, including lifepro- One has to do is gather pledges athlon is schedsied to kick-off at Y has Cardinals 8-3 an RBI donble, Joe Tierhold a National League lo back runners. Tigern Brendan Diamondwith ville. servers for all participants, willfor a one hoar swim, from 9 toOhio Street Bench on Sunday, Indinas 5-2-1 single for 2 RBI's and Joe Zr- Pollowing an tnslroclional ses- be provided by the ParkDistrict IO am. on Saturday, July 24 atAug. 29, at 6:45 am. Entry forms camp openings Whiar Danny Bryski threw 2 shutoutbis ist hit of the seasun sparked Son 6-4man au RBI single. Peter Marjal Team W-L innings. Mats Cameron went 3 the uffense. Joe Arand and Steve sion that will leach the basics ofAll Staffure fatly trained infirst- Meadowhill Pool. Sponsored by are also available for the third an- The Leaning Tower YMCA, ALhIeScs 3-4 and Josh combined to pitch 5 Mets technique andsafety, the staff aidand C.P.R. Free required. the Nurlhbrook Park District,saal Chicago Kids Triathlon, 6300 W. Tonhy Ave. in Niles, Braves 9-2 fur 3 with a double and 2 REl's.M. had run scoring dunbies, 3-4 scoreless innisgs with 3 strike-Astros 4-7 Mike Misek had 2 hits fur 3 while Jan Batch, Poni Czerwin- will take participants out on the Call (708) 291-2980 for regis. proceeds from thin special eventwhich lakes place on Saturday, still hat spaces open for children Tigers 2-4.1 oats and 2 walks. Mike Shin Cardinals 4-8 RBI's. Bobby Pilafus sparkled ski and Ricky Saviano combined water to practice the appropriate tration and information. go to the American Red Casts. Aug. 28, beginning at 8 am. al in the Summer Dny Camp. The Cabs O-5 played excellent defense. Cubs 2. 91 on defense und scored 2 runt. for 10 hits. skills. Children ages 6-14 and To participate,pick np a3tsi Street Beach, just south ofAmerican Campiug Association ist. of America Bank Golf Mill Vince Heidkamp made a great Pitching fur the Anuos were pledge packet by July 11, at ri- McCormick Place. accredited camp uffeen a variety lst.ofAmeriea Bank Golf MillCardinals 15 American League play ou a hot line drive. Jim McNeill, Neville and Zoerink. Park offers then pool location. Raten state Male and female campelitors of uclivilies for childrenages 6 - Cardinals 8 volleyball thai all participants may swim cae enter in nun of six adult case- LoVerde Construction A's i Tigers 12-O Linke got on base all 3 times. . 15. LovVerde Construction A's 7 A's had call up Tim Haasnrr Sox 9-t Stacy's Place Tigers 9 Family Flooring Sox 10 ap to one hour, renting as oflnn genies inclading individual, relay Tnianed college aged counse- Cardinals wons a tongh game. and Jim Tate. Indians Skaja Terrace Mets 9 tournaments as they wish. A kickboard may team,eliteprofessional,elitelors lead children theough days After falling behind by 4 runs 6-7 ist. NatI Bk ofNiles Cubs 2 - Adult pmguams offered by the Terry O'Neill had 2 hits, 2Orioles 6-5 Jon Batch hit a humer and col- SonDanny Cichanski while Men's 4 on 4 sand Volleyballbe used, hack float or even watermasters (age 4O.or older), corpo- packed wilh fun! Activities in- Ibey came back Ir, tie thegame. catching teamed op 3 limen with Golf Maine Punk District include raie or corporate relay. Children RBI's, Brian Coreado a doable A's O-lt lecicd5RBI's.JimLange Tournament at Dee Park,9229walk. Prizes will be awarded by elude swimming, hiking, nature David Kaczmarczyk had a keyand triple, 2 RBrs, Mike Shin 2 Andy Kroeger, Mark Ori and women's 4 on 4 sand VolleyballIW. Emerson, Des Plaines for the American Red Cmss foeages 7 to 14 can euler as individu. pitched 2 scoreless innings and Tournament at Dee Park, 9229 18 activities, arts Ib crafts, games. I-ran single and Josh Boysenhits, 2 RBI's, Andy Straach Family Flooring Son 7 call op Mike Bandaren to pick yes. and older on Saturday, Julythose who collect either pledges. als or as a member ofa kids relay cookouts, sports ut7d more. a added 2 hits. Dan Herman had a W. Emerson, Dot Plaines foe 18 and Brian Cmrado had key hits tangle, Josy Boyare a triple, Ken Schanl's Foods A's 4 singtc and scored. off runners. MarIJOni scored the 17, 9 am. lo 3 p.m. (Sunday,July All swimmers are welcome. teten. Enlay foes range from $20 For more iufoernalion contact and Peler Morjalsingled themZeman a double and Dan Kang White Sox pitchers Ori and winning run after a single and yet. and older on Saturday, Julyl8raindaie), Thefeeis$4lJgrr Por more information, call for kids trialhlou to $t35 for cor- Kathy Holland at(708) 647-8222 home. Terry O'Neill bad an RBI Filching for the Cubs were Ja- 17, 9 um. to 3 p.m. (Sunday, July 2 hits. Angastyn each had shut oat in- sou Gaermer, Chris McDade andoverthrow. Other Sos hits from team. (708) 291-2980. perale relay. Orcomeivandregister, - double and Ken Zeman a serra. sings. Ryan Ready made a great Kevin White, Krueger, Mark 18,eaindale). Thefoeis$4øper Registration deadline isJuly 5. flee RBI. Josh Boysen came Adam Peri. - team, ap AAA League catch at 3rd. Hita by Ori, Angus- Skaja Terrace Mets 19 Augusyn, Patrick Sulivan, Chris Phone: (708) 297-3000. Forest Preserve offers children's programs with the game winning RBI. tyn and Cichanski, doable and Jennings, Nick Mutelli and call ist. nf America Bank GnIf Mill Robert ZakotT DDS Indians 8 Ceabiree Nature Center, a fu- Athletics 3-O single. Great hitting by Mets Matt np Mike Randazzo. the world of insects and similar quire preregislratiou. Fue iufor- Cardinals 12 Tigers 3-l-1 Family Flnoring Sex 9 Park offers tripto cility of the Forest Preserve Dis- creatures to be fonndatthe nature mution, call the nature center at Cnntract Carpet WhiteSonO While Sox Finneke and Chris Sachets withFamily Flouring Snx 5 Uict of Cook County, will be of- center. 3-O Robert Zakoff DDS Indians 6 3 hits each. Fine basneanuing byStacy's Place Tigers 2 (708) 381-6592. Terry O'Neill went 3 for 4 Cubs t-4 Sox hadsingles by Kevin Prairie Park fering programs exclusively for Today's Dioosaurs will hr pee- with 4 RBIs. Josh Boynen with Chris Dosek, Keith Bamstein Sos held the Tigers to Only 4 Join the Skokie Park Dinlrict children during the month of Au- Braves O-3 White, Mark Aasnglyo, Ryan and Brandon Fmkos. Shutout Emify Oaicn NalureCenter, Cor- tented on Salwday Angust 14, Ceabtrec Nature Center is on hits and 3 walks. Big double for a trip lo the Wildlife Prairie gust As a pantofits offerings foe f«sm Iio 2 p.m. Childrcn five Rnady and Josh Schwartz. Don- pitching by John Bowler and Su-play by Mark Ansustyn at ist to nec of Kenton and Brummelon Palatine Road (north sideof)one bics by Mark Ori, 2, and Chris Park in Peoria which offees theTuesday, July 27 from 7:30am.the family's "Budding Natural- through ten yearsofagewill geta mile west of Barrington Roador Instructional League chcki. Call np Jeff Albert playedKevin While at 2ad. Hits by opportunity lo view native lUi- ist," these programs are designed Jennings. Big plays when catch- well. While, Danny Cichanski, Danny to 7p.m. close-np look at bocal native rep- one-half mile east of Algonquin er Danny Cichanski to shortstop nuit wildlife in its natural babilad Feu is$42, foechildeen five theaugh IOyeaes tiles,snakes, lurtlesand the like. Road, Barrington, Illinois. Big Daddy's White Sex Jeff Wisniewski, Mike Stasiak Stacy's Place Tigers 20 Swiiatta,MarkOri, Andy of age. Optimist Club ofNiles Braves and Mike Wojlychiw. Solid de- Andy Kranger picked off hack Bison, prairie chickens, black Allchildren's programs re. Jerry's Fruit and Gd Astros 4 Krueger and Mark Angastyn. bears and more can all be seen The fourprograms include: Braven had fine hitting byfesse by Matt Davis and Jobs Oakton holds Summertime Nature Bxptora- Brise Kelly, Marte Kot and Jas- McCtcnnan. Strongpitching from walking trails that vary in lin Goodman. A strong fieldingagain by Ralph Yasir, Mark length. AlrainnidealnotuJceuugirls softball - lion ou Thursday, August 12 and Golf Maine Park District shunt, scenic route thnongh Ilse Friday August 13, at 10n.m., chit- performance by Jeff CichanshiDandh, Danny Zip9 and Beten camp tiren sevnn through 10 years of and Mike Stasiak. Kelly. Summer Softball Standings park I..I age will investigate ponds, pralr- )/ Niles Re/Max AH Stars Mets Niles Re/Max All Stars Mets The trip to the Prairie Park and MONNACEP, Oaktou Com- - mnnity College's Adult Continu- iesantt woodlands. Genie Fullfillment Cubs Edison Lumber Indians June2 threugh the fall countryside in- etudes deluse motorcoach trans-ingEducatiou Program, will cou- Who Lives is the Pond will be The Mets Jeff Albert had a Billy Toy's tong triple provid- MONDAYWOMENS 12" offered feom 2 to 3 p.m. nnThnrs- triple and him and Mark Seske California Bises 01 Cbamperns 03 ponlation, lunch at a local rentan-duct a girl's softball camp for ed strong hitting by the Mcta. WL ranI, admission fees, a trailsideages eight to twelve at the Desday. August 12 for children five tamed in saper fielding efforts.Sam Pircos pitching aed RBI Overtime 30 and six years of age. Children Keith Wittert weal 2 for 3 and YOUTLI SINGLE "A" SUNDAY MENS S2"B '- talk by the park naturalist, snacksPlaines campas, 1600 B. Golf hitting for nass. Mats Donning Giusrppe's 3 1 will use dip neta to collect small pitched to only 4 batters. BASEBALL -W L for the untura trip, and escoa Road. __-\ with 2 for 3 and retired 3 of 5 Caetiea'sS.Kitchen 2 1 Rams A eue-week camp will be held creasanes and then examine them Big Daddy's White Sex batters he pitched to. WL 30 Time permitting, u stop at Gnon- Frcd'sFilties I I - under YRN Commodities Astros Rangers 41 Skytiners 21 lake Prairie Stale Park in alsoMonday through Friday Jaty 26 amicroscopn.Nature (- Windjammer Travel Tigers Townhouse I 3 Pirates 32 Brew Crew I-t planned to view the expanse oflu 30 from 10 n.m. to noon. The games will br an integral pari of The Astees played weit rom-Nues ReJMux Mets Morctti's O 3 program. 99B bisieg defense, pitching and hit- Warriors 33 SidexCiosers -t-,I grassesand wildflowersthatfcc is $50. A two-week camp is 800115 While Steel IDOS 1 The Tigers had 3 hita each Raidnrs Bag Hunt will be offered for hag. Nick Jochim, Mike Tomai-and big -runs by Billy DeSuno 15 Bail Busters Ii made Illinois lite Prairie State. scheduled for Jnly 26 to August 800125ColoeDfunll,ob IJ 24 WEDNESDAYMENS 12" Stick Comeprepared Inspeud time oat-6. The fee is $90. Mike Huber five and six years 0145 os Friday, coni, - I NickCosmos,Danieland Brendan Solinski. RBI hits it W L WKDNESDAYMKNS 16" Die Hards O 2- doars. For morn information callwill brthe softball coach. aAugusl 13 from 2 to 3 p.m. Kosiba and RichieSucheckiby Andy Achino, Gay Battista, Raiders F 30 WL For more information,call pitched. A towering homer bySam Jung, Nick Kowalsbi, Mark Da Boys 02 (708) 677-7001. Through games and close-np ex- Eapress 21 M VP'S 31 Tour departs and relurns toMONNAFaI (705) 635-1808. aminalins, childrrn witt explore Nick Cosmos. Tony Vigneri hadKapolnek and Erik Efrosinis. Head First Jets (Say0 a big bases clearing doable. Joey 22 31 YOUTH DOUBLE " A" Viait Our Showroom Kyle Jackson, Adam Carabotta Avitai 22 Dirty Doren 21 BASEBALL Si; LoVerde had a coapte of hits. and Sarah Rozanski alsohit Punch &See¡ho WideArray .< Optimist Club nfNiles Braves 12 Owls 21 WL safely. Great defense by Dono- Bad Habits 12 Mark Vending 22 Cabs OIDecorator Bathrooms Tom Droada DDS Orioles van George, Brcndan Solinski Beer Nata 41 Braves had Strong hitting by 12 Chasers 12 A's 41 AndAccotuories o and Andy Achino. Diamond Kings 12 G & ISparks 12 Red Sos 41 Unknowns 04 Royals 23 SUNDAYMENS'O2" A C st. Scholasticaplans reunions W L Dodgers 1-4 FRIDAY MENS 16"- Mets 05 On Saturday, Sept. i8, renn- CCD 20 WL for the Classes of 1978 and 1983 il12-224l9017 White ChiDlun ions for the Classes of i948,will be held al St. Scholastica Blazers 20 Raiders 30 1953, 1958, 1963, i968 and 1973 High School. Humen It rs h While t Door Cobionet Head First 59998 will be held al SL Scholastica On Friday, December 17, Ccl- ti ? Dean's list With Colot top High School. Raw Talent JakCtty 1 ebrasias Day Reunion for the Il 2 HelenRess (International w DRippers Drsisllnrs On Snoday, Sept 19, reunions Classes of 1989, 1990, 1991, 02 2 1 Business and Economics) of Lru- Musngassts 02 Pythons 2t 1992 and 1993 will begin with The Alley colnwooti hasbeen honored by il- h 2-22425x19White Chino lop I I lioois Benedictine College (IBC) Massat8:t5a.m. withpaeties fol- Longshots t2 & White2DootCabinet S ' 29 lowingandprogrnm at 10a.m. Lisle, for academic excellence With Color Top GIRL'S SOFTBALL it" Inmates I2 $ 3928 (PoxeetNot Por morn information, call W L FlytngBlseDngs during the 1992-93 springse- 'I t2 mester by being named lo the Itt 01 uuded) Margaret Gerahofer, AlamnanRaspberry's t O YoungGuus O I Coordinator,at(312)764.57i5. *Clubknrs Dean's List, GOLF Nues O O O 2 z A (S5/e PLAN .Ch,,k i, Sday (34 - __ -DUPONT MASTERLIFE o Th,,,,d,y Iv ("piHI]d,y - . O!,Ishtldg,w DON'T BE AFRAID TO WALK ON IT. o . 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Haralambos holds in I.G.S.M.A.contest átESLprogram dance Two bands from Geminicom- IHSA awards Elizabeth De La Rosa, Dan Du- Fifteen masicians from Regina Greek food festival I,eted rccently in the Annual lili-bowski, Mike Fach, Dan Feman- Several Maine East students- and the second from February performance Summer ishereand an in lb Dominican High School received eaed Greek coffee in addition lo fois Grade School Music Associ-dez, Andrew Ferrera, Jennifer are volunteers formi English as athroaghApril. The Dance Center of Colum- nnnaal Greek Fand Feslivalthe many variety uf Greek conk- ation Band Contest at RoundGoldstein, Jeff Gordon, Brian awards in therecent Illinois Slate Second Language program at Funding for this ESL program bia College announces Summer spnesored by the Holy Tania-les and special pantries. Enjoy Lake High Schoot. High School Association Mark Twain Elementary Schoolcomes from a grant obtained by Dance 1993, a performance of rhui and SI. Haralambas Gmen Grzybowski, Brad Hesman, Pat- (I.H.S.A.) Solo/Ensemble Music k n meal ander the big lent while The Gemini Symphonic Bandrick Heneghan, Mike Hinton, Ca- in DeaPlaines. OaklonCommunityCollege dances by guest artist choreogea- Orthndnn Church in- Nilen. Onlistening lothe Greek Lads receivedasuperiorratingfrom allthy Hyun, Kathy Karabinis, Jes-Contest at Lisle Senior High Volanteers from Maine Eastthrough the slate's adult literary phers Walty Cardona, a member the weekend ofJuly lu, 17 an Schoot. d Greek manip and sarg. three judges. The Symphonic sie Kartic, Ben Kim, Sandy Kim, include Paula Agnello of Parkprogtant. of The Ralph Lemon Company 18 eniop Ihn eery host of na. This year, the Greek Fond Band scores were 3 points awayAlice Koh, Brad Kriesman, Mi- Michelle Oh, received a per- Ridge, Carrie Bill of Niles, San- The volunteers are enrolled in from New Ytirk, Bob Eisen, a Ihentie Greek cuisine al the an.Fest will fealure an expanded from the highest rating avaitable. chette Kuber, Kristen Kudert, feet score and superior rating for dra Burgos of Nites, Margheritaeither Maine East's Child Devet- Chicago choreographerands sto- ruai teslioal held an the Chamehgift shop wilh many well known hervocal solo. This is the I tUs consecutive year Soby Kuriakose, Chris Lang, Eri- Campagna of Niles, ¡airare Cie- opmentclasses orPee-schoolpro. dent choreographers on summer grounds, 7373 North CaidweIl Greek nrlistu and craftsmen lea- that Symphonic Band directed by ca Lansu, Tnmmy Lymperopon- Jennifer t,ee, of Glenview re- ten ofNiles, Dawn Claeys of Desgram, are doing more than their workshop participants. Avenue. luring their handmade items. Robel Rzeszutko has received alos, Rowena Mataniwag, Sarah ceived a perfect score and superi- Plaines, Curly Galfield of Desfair share of work. They super- Performances are Friday and Open Friday, July 16 fromeAdmionion is $1 on Friday and saperiorrating atthis festivat. Mann, Mariana Marinas, TCdd aerating for her piano soto. Plaines, Julie Hefter of Mortonvise theyoungstera while the ESL Satnrday,Jnty l6and l7at8p.m. p.m.lo mideight, Salordny, July$2 Saturday and Sunday. Chil- The Gemissi Symphonic Bond Markos, Roy Mathew, Abdyl The followingstudentsre- Grove, Randi LeVine of Desparents are in classroom. For two atThe Dance Center of Columbia 17 trum 5 p.m. In midnighl anddree under 12, when accompa- members are Faiza Attaf, John Mehmeti, Lizzie Metcalf, Brian ceived superior ratings: Lia Bar- Plaines, Amy Levinson of Deshours, the job of the student vol- uj College, 4730 N. Sheridan Road, Sunday, J019 18 trum i p.m. Ioflied by a parent are tree. There Bassler, Kyle Banman, BobinaNicholson, David Olczyk-Stock, thetmess, Sue Chiara, (vocal solo Plaines,MarIana Naegete ofunIeras is to help, entertain, and Chicago. rnidnighl, Ihn festival fenlureslo plenty of parkivg and n corn- Batten, Sarah Chaag, Jeff Cheng- and vocal duet); Leigh Keyser, Nitra, Margaret Skrabaez of Mor-teach the children. Usually, they Admission isfree. Reserva- load nnlrees including Greekplimevtary sip nl Greek wine al Traci Otlenfeld, Rosemary Pals, ±'ïYj shish kabob, Alhenian chicken charoen, Sara Chin, Robert Choi,Shrrrne Panicker, Jozy Patter-Laura Coleman, of Glenview ton Grave, Silvia Wagner of Des"hit the books" for the liest hour. tiOns arr not required. Call 271- -'the gate. (vocal soto); Kate Gott, (vocal Plaines, and Margie Witluweit of 7804 formare information. spitroastedlamb,paslichio The Grand Raffle which ten- Rebecca Cohn, Hoyoom Chang,son, Ameya Pawar, Vito Peda, By the time the second hour (Greek lasagna) and muossnk duet); Mithra Kadkhodaian, ( vo- DesPlumes. - alores a 19M bourbon, fully Carite Dysango, Sharon Det Pi- PerryPerelman, AtesPerna, comes along, the children are (baked cal duet and piano solo) Rekha English as a Second Langaage, Tower Triathlon eggplantandbee1 loaded Lincoln Mdlcary Csagar tar, Mike Garippo, Vanessa Ga- Grace PetroSos, Nick Pissios, Liz more than eager teplay games or casserole). Try the grilled noto- rippo, Barbara Getooff, Jason Placek, Dawn Rente, Chris Rod-Vij, of Glenview (piano solo); also known a ESL, is designed todo art projects. Bostonian edition. Or win two to be held pus and everybody's favsrite' Gramza,Adem Hotza,AngetaJa- riguez, Jennifer Sahuman, Jcssi- Zofia Barye, (leampetsoto); give adults who come from a for- Currently there are24 different round triplicketsto Greece Marisa Dotan, ofGlenview, Pen- Gyros. nus, Louis Kholedovsky, ¡amie ca Shonfeld, Melissa Sostre, Mel- eign connIe)' a laste of Americanlanguages being heard each night Sunday courtesy of Olympic Airwayn. ny Roxas, of Skokie (violin catturo as welt as a chance lo For dessert, the Greek FondTiekelsare$l0O. Kim, Kaeyn Kim, Jane Ko, Ann via Thomas, Bo Tiltis, -Debbie in the homes of Mark Twain and Festival is lamons tor its honey Kobytarczyk, Courtney Kraft, Ja- duet). team the English language and The 8th Annual Tower Triuth- For flore information call the Trrrhnboff, Lauren Velasquez, Apollo parents, including Span- Among iheplantingo rnaintainedby the Ni/es GardenC/nbme putts knows an loukoumathes. son Lee, Robert Lee, Susie Luk- The following received excel- achieve proficiency. Classes are Ion witt be held Sunday, July 18. Church officeat(708) 647- Sandra Velez, Bob Vujatov, Lisatent ratings; Colleen Schmiege, ish, Korean, and Polish. Accord- these tulipsinfront ofthe Village Hall. After the spring plantsof Thereisalsogalaclubarik 8580. sander, John Lubinski, Jim Lu-Weiland, Alía Williams, Greg freeofcharge. The only prereqoi. ing loMe. Raymond Kupee, Mark tulips,hyacinths The remaining openings are also (custard with strodel), baleas (vocal solo), Latch Kadkhodaian, siteisthedesireto learn. S anemones pictured here have faded at VII- quickly filling up. binski, Michele Mangold, Joey Williams, Jason Yi, and Bob Zal- Twain principal, last year nearly lage Hall in N/len, the NIIes Garden Mann, Michael Max, James Mi- (piano soto). Hoc-Joe Kim, of This program, now in its sec-50 parents from this school par- Club is busy planlingthe Events include a 1/4 mile pool Liberty chaets,JenniferMyang, Michelle Skokie, received a good rating and year, is Cureently being held ticipated in the ESL program. nummer flowers. swim, 18K bike and 5K ran. sponsors Oh, Lee Ho Park, Amit Pate!, School District #63 was thefor hercello solo. on Monday and .Wednesday The volunteer program was or- This event is perfect for the AliceRa, Moody Schneider, only school district to have three Ms. Suzanne Senese is Regi- nights from 7-9 p.m. for parentsganized by Mrs. Margaret Wi- Youth Ministry sets beginner or for the more enperi. grand opening ScottSchuttrs, Niniv Shah, Jason bands participating in the Fesu-na's music director. who have children ages 4-12 en- cherts and Mes. Jadie Wachow- enced triathlon who want a good val. Thethird baud was the Sixth Liberty Bank for Savings witI am. Also, vintage Lincolns will Shapiro, Joy Sarinyamas, Eric ratted in either Mark Twain orski, Maine East home economies murder mystery road rally practice. host a puppet show for area chit-be displuyed at The Classic Lin- Grade Intermediate Band underAccept Apollo elementary schools, hoth The cost of the biathlon is . Smutnon, Laura Stone, Ken Sub, teachers; Mr. Raymond Kaper, St. John BrebeufYouth Minis-motor around Nitra to dig-up tiren at I I am. on Saturday, Julycola Auto Show forall ages toen. Alexis Triantifiltos, Shawn Van Ilse direction of Ms. Cathy Um- located in Des Plaines, Two 12- $20 which includes a T-shirt, Mark Twain principal; and Mr. ley will sponsor a murder mys-cines to the crime. After solving 17 at its new focitity at 6666 N. joy.Refreshments and snacks be Vyver, Vini Varughese, Ja- lauf. enrollment at week sessions are offered, one taco packet and a chance es win Jay Smith,Apotto principal. tery/roadrally fand raiseropen toriddles and interviewingsas- Lincoln Avenue in Liscolnwood. willbeserved. ctynn Webb, andPaOEy Young. Gemini Junior High School is from October thmugh December all members of the commnnity two free American Airline tick- The event is part of un ongoing Eat smart and stay healthy by day care center poets, the group meets at SJB tocts es anywhere in the Continen- The Gemini Concert Band un- oneofsixEastMaine Districth63 slatting at 6;30 p.m. July 30.awearontawartantfortheanent celebration sarcoanding the facil-atlending The American Cancer der the direction of Mr. Douglas Schools, and is locates! at 8955 N. The Deerfield Day Care Cen- tat U.S. Awards witt be present- - - Tickelsate$t5perperton. ity's Grand Gyesingon June28. Socierys free "Eating Healthy" Oakton holds ofthesnspectofchoice. edes -themale and female Schaterreceiverja nnperiorrating Greenwood Ave., Niles. ter, a not for profit community The evening will start with a Puppeteer Marilyn Price witI seminar ut Liberty on Saturday, service, - locatedat 445 Pine The evening will end withun-overall winners und to the top at the festival, This is only the commencement ceremony dinner served in Flanagan Halt.veiling of the true criminal anda perform enchanting skits for chit.July31 urtfl:30a.m. Pmom9a.m. second year that the Concert Augustana Street, Deerfirtd (Cadwetl Pollowingdinner, the "SJB Chiefdessert foral!. three in each age group division. deco, and helium balloons andto t p.m. SL Francis Hospital will Band has been participating, and School), is accepting enrollments Degrees, diplomas and errtirt- Charmaine Barrett,- Bridget A. uf Police" will lake participants Everyone who finishes will re. treats will he provided. Reserva.provide Call 966-9815 for more infor- ceive a participation ribbon, freebloodpressure the first year that the band was graduates forthe 1993-94 school year. cates were awarded to more than BezIrke, Steven R. Dicker, Shari to the scene of a Crime to beginmation. Call now, seating in tim- lions are reqaired, und may bescreenings, and Dr. John Bello rated saperior, The Cenleroffers chitdcarr for 650 graduates of Oakton Com- L. Dobryman, Thomas H. Dores, the investigation."Detectives" d. Refreshments are also served made by calling Susan Audrewswill provide free vision screen- The members of the Gemini RobcrlP. Warzecha, a comput-ages ti weeks to six years. The masityColtrgeatthe2lstannaut James C. Farhting, Wilson John, wilt then enter their vehicles and ot the finish line. at (312) 384-4000,est. 565. ings for glaucoma and cataracts. Concert Band are: Jenny Abra- er science/mathematics asd busi-Center uses a Piagetian approach commencement ceremonyos Harold B. Koesseer, Fatima Leo For mom informntion, contact Liberty's new, full service fa. Healthy snacks wit be provided hamian, Eddie Adams, Syed Ah- nets admiuistration major at Au-Its learning. Children participate Tharsduy,May 14. Mondon, Fatima N. Laguardia, Surrey Nowak at the Leaning citityoffersdrive-np baskingalt day.Reservations ave re- mad, Emitvin Belsean, Sam Ber- gustano Collego from Nitos wasin experiences that enrich their Graduates eurned Associate in andDavid M. Mmdli. ENERGY CORNER Tower YMCA located at 6300 lanes, a 24-hoar drive-op Cashqoired. teand, Julia Besterfeldt, Jessierzcugoized as a caudidnte forabilities. Art degrees (AA.), Associate in W. Tonhy Ave. in Niles or call atados machine, safe dvposit All ovests aro five und opon to Block, Alen Bozic, Danny Brik- gradoution at tIte college's 133rd Tours asegiven daily at 9 am., Science degrees (AS.), Asso. Nues resident (708) 647-8222. boses, a mortgage lending pro- tbepnblic. Fomneomplotelistieg shavana, Duilio Bmni, Tim Bry- annaut commencemeul eeremo- to am., or lt am. An appoint- ciute in Applizd Science degrees gram and n hroadurray of savingsofGrand Opening activities, orto ment to visit is not necessary. Fo (A.A.S), as welt a diplomas and earns scholarship . by services ski, Carlos Cabrera, Angela Cas- ny. John Hogan Exhibit make event reservations, contact sate, bEten Champaneri, Jtifla Warzecha is the son of Mes.further information phone 945 certificates. Alto awarded were . The Grund Opening festivitiesSusanAndeews,Directorof 4290 and ask for Ann, Bette o those completing the Basic Nurse - Chubchenko,JenniferGavin, AlexsuadruWarzechuofNiles, DirectorufCommunicatjonsservicrs Chinese brush continue os Saturday, July 24Community Relations at Liberty Ken. Assistuat Training Program. when The North Shore Harmon-Bankat(3 12) 384-4000,vnt. 565. Local residents who earned de- Commnnwealth Edison Company paintings izers perform nl to and 11:30 ya grecs include: Marlou Grove students, AA.- Exquisite water colors and Jeremy D. Biewer, Joseph P. America's gotten wake-np calls about the dangers of foreign oil Chinese brash puintings by Lydia DePaul seeks book T wHONDA HM O many limes sincethe firstoil embargo -- 20 years ago this fall -- but Hwang wilt be on disploy ut the Djontich, D. Enriquez, Ed- ward A. Prie, George T. Garcia, forthemostpart, we'vealeptthrough thenerepeated warnings. LincotuwoodPublieLibrary, Louis Geraci, Seri Gceenspon, By now, we should know better than to trust too much ofour oit 4000 W. Pratt Ave., toJoly 31. donations for sale Amy N. Hirsh, Robert F. Hotton, supply to producers in volatile areas of the world. Foreign-oil cat- Lydia Hwang's paintings re- DePnel University is looking Wolf Rouds in Westchester, or MULCHING MOWER. James R. Lucas, Mason E. Lyalt, offs threatened our energy independence twice in the t970s, and fleet her artistic odyssey thatfor a few good books, at DePant's O'Hare Campas in Ida Miarka, Donald A. t'aganec- oareeonomy took heavy hits, Ascecenttyas 1990, thePersian Gulf spans two continents, os she es- The onnnal book sale spon-the second licor library, 3166 S. SUPERIOR MUlCHING AND MORE ei, Leonard S. Rivera, James Y. warreminded asofthedangers ofupheavats in worldoit markets. plores and enperiments with leo-sommI by tho DePanI Women's River Road in Des Plaines, Takaesa and Ann L. Wezowskm; But as soon as the last Desert Storm victory parade turned the dilional Chinese paintings in aBoard has returned from a hiatus The book sale is set for Oct. A.A.S. - Laurie A. Adams, Gary corner and went oat ofnight, we went back to feeding oar appetite Westem style und mood. Titeand lise board is seeking dona-16 and 17 at the DePaul Rich- .Easy-starting Honda OHV Cohen, Michael A. Cohen, Va- for oil. This spring, America set a record foroit imports -- 8.6 mit- puintings are intricate in theirlions from commnnity membersardson Library in Lincoln Park, 4.5HP commercial engine cesta J. Johnson, Tracy L. Mal- lionbareetsaday -- ormoee than hnlfofoartotal ase. ThrU. S. paid foreground images of detailedand private estates. For more information on book $45 billion for foeeignoit in 1992, making it the targestpaet, 53 per- stilllife treotinests, while the Drop-off siten hove been es-donations, contact Kenneth . Dumblo Xenoy° deck sunny, and Heidi A. Urban; Cee- backgrounds are nntreated be- tificate- Maria C. Arciutegus, cent, of our trade deficit. Today. we spend twice as much on im- tablishedat DePaul's LincolnKirkland at line library at (312) . Exclusive twin-blude oystom ported oit as on imported cars. Nearly 25 percentofall oar import- casse thu study ofthe form is par-Park, Loop, Oak Brook and362-8t65. MariaT.Barrios,LoedF. Dawn Markos amount. for superior mulching Boehm, Janice M. Coleman and edoit camefrom the unnettledffersian Gulf region. O'Hare cumpanes. Red erutes at Compare this to 1973, when we waited in line at the gus pumps Her aesthetic tense of brusheach site are available es accept . Self-propelled and Richard C. 1-tellestrue. - DawnMa4ros,daughter of SJB youths plan and promised ourselves we'd use less oil. That year, America was stroke and subject mutter worksdonations during regalar hours push models available .Nites ntndeatv, AA.- Anastu- Mr,and Mm. Charles Markosof alarmed tbat3t percentofoaroil come from overseas. to reinforce the formalism of Chi-Monday through Thursday 8 car wash . Optional grass bag and side sian Anifiotis, Ann B. Aegetsing. Ni/es, wan awardeda Stain neue cultore while Westrrn mila. er, David E. Askeluon, Jasmina Of all the oil-saving afforts sparked by Ihr 1973 embargo, none am. lo 8 p.m., Friday 8 am. es 5 St. John BrebosfYouth Minis. Farm CompaniesFoundation endes lend her tu use uew rotonsp.m. and Sotunday I discharge chute available Belie, Pamela M. Duhlgren, Mi- has been more successful than the switch away from burning oil to p.m. es 6 try will hold its car wash Salar- scholarship.The Maine Fasi genemteelecteicity. America's elzeVir utilities havecutoil useby 1 to create o harmony of old ood duy,July 3-t chaut T. Defoet, Juseph M. Eich- vrw, producing u Yin aud Yang , from 9a.m. es 2p.m. HRM215SXA man, Jim -Grammas, Anthouy J. graduateplans io attend Univer. million barrels aday, more thon any otbersegmentofourecooamy. Hard and soft Cover, fiction, Rain date will be Augost 7. sily of IllinoisaiChampaign! This success can be traced in large part to nuclearpowec's growth philosophy ufAel. A Skokie resi.non-fiction, classics, antobingra- Geanatetli, Kirstia M. Hack, So- dent, she currently teoches thephim, poetry, pinys phia Y. Hai, Christopher Jesse, Urbana and majorinpm- during thepust2ø years, which was second only to that ofcaal. To- -- virtually gether, these Iwo electricity fuels increased from about half of our fsndamrntals of traditional Chi-any book can be reudieul for sale. Old Orchard Richard T. Kaczor, Robert S. medicine. - power supply in 1973 to 75 percent today. At Commonwealth Edi- Oese brush puiotiug at GakionProceeds beeeftt the Women's HONDA Kulish, Shawn F. Marks, Anna Dawn is a member of Nation- Community College. Board Library Fund, which sup- sets childrens M. Travaglio, and Sandra R. Ur- sos, the numbers are even moro impression. In 1992, 83.5 percent alHonorSociety,National ofEdison's generstion came from nocleor, 15.3 percent from coal ponts library special collections. ban; A.A.S. - Nancy C. Battugli. In Lincoln Park, books may festival ni, Rosemary Delano, Margaret Spanish Honor Society and Mu aadonlyO.4 percent from oil. Sportsmans Alpha Theta(Math Honors). Nncteae power's track record of replacing foreign oil is impres- be dropped off at the circulation Old Orchard is sponsoringa A. Drag, Vincenzo Geunaldi, and desk, in the new DePaul Rich- Laocie A. Hoots. AS. She is captainofthe porn pon nive:Since the oit embargo, nuclear power has replaced diree- Children's Festival Friday, Satan- Nothh1gea - Sherri D. quarters of U. S. oil-feed generation and has saved 4.6 billion bar- country club nrdsoa Library, 2350 N. Ken- day and Sunday, July 16, 17 and Brown; Certificate- Jilt Bngbee,squad, secretaryofPepClub more Ave. John F. Dovanry, Eugenia Gina- rets ofoit and $140 billion in foreign payments. In one seven-year 18 from Il n.m. to 5p.m. each andaP.E.senior leader. lists activities In tho Loop, hooks may be de- day on the Sooth Malt ofOld Or- nokoponlus, Barbara S. Feria and period, from the 1978 oit-importpeak to the t985 bottom, America cut the aniountofoil burned es geacrate electricity by t million bar- A year 'round faritity, part oflivened to the eïrcutution desk at chard Center, Skokie Boulevard ConslunlineC. Veeemis. the Northbrook ParkDistrict, the Lewis Center Library, 25 E. and Old Orchard Road, just east Skokie ntndeuls, AA.- Azra Named to celo a day, nearly us much as the individual daily consomption of 'A R coantries like Canada, France or the United Kingdom. lu 1992 Sportsmnn's Coantey Club offersJackson tslvd.,until Ang. 25, oftsdensEspresswoy in Skokie. Bojic, Andrew M. Costello, na 18 hole Championship Golfwhen they will be accepted at Artists will keep children I I Rita M. Faycurry, Tamm (Pales) alone, nuclearpower saved the eso sf265 millino barrels ofoil with en- dean's list a valor ofS4.4 billion. Coarse, newer 9 hole course,prothe library's new locution on Ihr tertained for hours as willpup- Finestous, Ketley C. Green, Rita shop,outdoor/indoordriving10th floor of DePuol Center, I p M. Italien, Simeun Kaltonrmidin, Nearly 20 years after the first oil embargo, u large mojority of pets, mugir andjaggliag acts, and Andrew J. Barrets,son of Mr. Americaas, 70 percent, agree that nuclear power reduces oar need range, clubhouse dining roomE. Juckson Blvd. balloon sculpture. Folk singing Bandi Kay, Sandy T. Kim, David and Mrs. John Barrett ofNilen, - for and aminiutuze golf cosme. In the suburbs, donations muy and storytelling, fare-painting Loy, Kevin Murphy, tskaterine foreign oil. Even more, 73 percent, believe that saetear power by hat been named to thesecond se- shoeldplayan importuntrole in-Ameriea'sesergy future. If Amen- Call the pro shop at 291-2350be dropped off at DePaut's Oak clowns, au animal show,and a Papadopoqtos, Sandra C. Perez, mester's dean's lint at St,Norbert ca ban finally teamed the hard lessons of the first oit embargo, oar for information on teetimes,Brook Compon in the second ride on the Choo-Choo Empresa W&4 Michael A' Rich,Jncqaeline Sap- College. A minimum3.5 grade course availability, group fees er and Canin D. Thykaltil; AS.- fotareplans should include n majorenle for nuclear power. floor library, 2 Westbmok Cru- are other arlivitirs offered at the pointaverage is requiredfor ara- and more. Lyr,fiuite 2 ...,t5ttjO(.,. PAGE 26 THE BUGLF,THURSDAY JULY iS, 1993 EQQ5-.nrYJlJt- .VA(IP.AjcLR94HT THE BUGLE, TIIURSDA

I I I USE THE Your Ad Appéars - BUGLE In The Following EditionS "Men's Divorce Rights" Program . NILES BUGLE SUBURBAN SINGLES AND Aware Singles und Naperville Rd., in Naper- Classifieds . MORTON GROVE BUGLE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS ville. Non-member admission is at Prospect Heights Library Th9 Chicago National Office Dance Set 57. Music will be provided by a . SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE for City of Hope National Mcd- professional DJ. There will he Chicago bused Attorney Jef- Syndrome ical Center is forming a volun- The Aware Singles Group and no particular dress code in effect fery M. Loving, co-author of she 7. Mediation - . PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE Loving has been u guest on the tuer group of suburban singles theChicagolandSiugles Associa- for this dance. For more infer. Illinois Joint Castody Law, will 966-3900 . GOLFMILLJEAST MAINE BUGLE and young professionals, ages don invite all singles to a joint malins, and a free C.A.C. news- present an evening program on Gprah Winfrcy and Jenny Joncs 21 lo 30, 10 help plan fund- dance at 8 p.m. on Friday, July teller, call (3 12) 726-0735. Men's Divorce Rights & Related Shows and has bees published in raising events which will sup- t6,atthe Morriottoak Brook bIo- Matlees,Thursday,JuIy 22, 1993, numerous pablicutions, including porI medical research and scent- tel, 1401 W. 22nd Street, Oak JULY 17 from 7 lo 8 p.m. in she Borland the Chicago Tribane and San- mens at City of Hope. Interest- Brook. NORTHWEST SINGLES Room oflhe Prospect Heights Li- Times.Ho has been quo:ed in ed individuals should contact Music will beprovided by Ma- ASSOCIATION hrary, l2NorthElmSL, Prospect Newsweek, and has also testified Susan Sherman al (708) 699- sic Makers. Admission in $5. All singles arc invited to the Heights. io the Illinois Senate and House 0100.Proceeds raised by she - For more information,call Combined Club Singles dance Among the topics to be dis- of Representatives on behalf of group will benefit City of Hope (708) 632-9600. at 8 p.m on Salarday, July 17, cussed are: family-reluled bills. I National Medical Center and at the Wyndham Hamilton I-lo- I. Men in Divorce Leving wusalso interviewed in I I EVERY WEDNESDAY tel, 400 Park Boulevard, llanca. Beckman Research Insthute. 2.Changing Gender Roles in the video production "Fathers SENDERAK JEWISh SINGLBS Music will be provided by Mn- Parenting and Divorce," which is in the col- C MIKE NI'fl'I CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB TOGETHER sic in Motion. The event is co- TheNew JoiutCnstody Law lection and available for viewing CONSTRUCTION NEW YORK CEMENT CONTRACTOR HOME REPAIRS MEN'S Single young adults (ages 21 Jewish Atansinnan Sidinn CCARPET WORLD . Paci, Deuks. Driveways e Peircttng o Etentricat Singles Together sponsored by theNorthwest Is Solo Custody Outdated? utthe Prospect Heights Public Li- ° lo 38) looking for opportunities sponsors a sociol and dance SinglesAssociation,Young Suffit . Fancin b . Sidewalks e TilingCarpentry DIVORCE RIGHTS Child Support vs. Visitation brary. Senmtnss GaMer. AMERICA'S LARGEST Free Estimates Reasnneble Raten -Cattndy-Visitetise to share some of their time with osco' Wednesday at Reming- Suburban Singes and Singles & Enforcement Call for more information at Stern, Windown, Onu,. CARPET RETAILERb Licensed F,tly Insared 'Support'Property those less fortunate are invited Ion's Club, 223 W. Chicago. Compnay. Admission will he Free Estimate. The False Abuse Allegation (312) 807-3990. Repl.mmnnt Winduw. .SHOP AT HOME.b 965-6606 Call Markt -Helpedwrite Joint Cuntndy lene Io contact the Community Ser- doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dance, $5. For more information cull JeffLevity, Attorsey (312) 775-5757 Call b (708) 677-1929 vice Commiltee of the Catholic buffet,live band and Dl., (708) 209-2066. JULY 18 17081 296-8475 Alumni CInb.Thccluboffers tu- dance lessons, prizes. Admis- THECITYOFHOPE : 967-0150 taring and sponsors outings for sinn is $6, after 9 p.m. $3. Call JULY18 MODEN DAVID SOCIALS SINGLES - .0 V? disadvantagedchildren,and (708) 433-1976. Contribution SIZZLING SINGLES - Mogan David Jewish Singles A newóriginal musical play MOVING conduclsactivilics for senior cit- to Mogen David Socials. Sizzling Siugleswill weeton Punch Party, Sunday. July 18, is being planbned by the Cily of CATCH BASINS izens lu a nursing home and for Snuday, July 18, 7 p.m. at the 2:30 p.m. by invitation for mcm- Hope Singles CounciL We need & SEWERS retired B.V.M. sisters. Involve- JULY 15 Hyatt Deerfield for dancing and bers nnly, call to join, ages 21- volunteers (over 35 years of Polish Cleoning Service Will DEL'S MOVERS, ment is welcome at individual YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS u buffet for ages 25 and ap. Ad- 40,$5. CalI(708)317-117I. age) for writing, for tho cast, for JOHN'S SEWER Clean Ynur Hnuse, Apartment mission is $8. Fur information production help (ad book, ticket OrOffice.SpeaksEnglish. INC. events; a long-term commitment Young Single Parents (21- NORTH SHOREJEWISH Own Trenspurtatiun, Honest. is not required. For more infor- 45) will sponsor a social with cati 945-3400. sales, publicity, rogistrution, set SERVICE We specialize in local moves. SINGLES: 39 & OVER design, costuming. make-np). Oakton & Milwaukee. Reliable. maliencall the club's answer- dancing at 8:30 p.m. on Thurn- Jew'mhSingles 39* Discussion, 7 p.m. Sunday. Cell24 Honre Residential . Cnmwercial ìngterviceat(312) 726-0735. day. Julyt5 at the Golden Sunday, July 18, from 10:30 Call Steve (312) 761.4106 or Nilcs Office. July 18 at What's Cooking Res- Terri (708) 965-2033, (312) 545-6977 Plame Restaurant, 6417 W. am. to 12:30 p.m.Bagels A tannant, Lincoln Village Shop (708) 696-0889 Cell us tor e qsute. TOGETHER SINGLES Higgins, Chicago. All singles More Brunch will be held at aping Center, 6107 N. Lincoln JULY 24 PRODUCTIONS Yc,N,tuhbc,hcod sawn, t.1vv i-708-766-8878 are invited to attend. We will coslof$2 formembers and $4 for Ave. The rvening'ntopic is "The NORTHWEST SINGLES lllCC54735 MC.0Insured TogetherSinglenProduc- have a family outing to Ike wa- non-members. Most Important Things That ASSOCIATION FLOOR p iy At Lt lions presents,The Club, a terslidcs on Sunday, July 18. "Bagels &More" is an informal Make You Happy." Call Al All singles are invited to she ATTORNEYS SANDING Cumssornial, M S C Liukility multifacetedsocial cmbfor group meeting monthly in mcm- Trucks, Ssnds Wurkees Cuwp. Newcomers are always we!- (708)679-6630, Combined Clab Singles dance n usleass Owvers those who are no longer card- corne. For more information bers' homes for Sunday morning at 8 pm ori Salurday, July 24, cd. Offered are social copen- JULY21 HARDWOOD n usines. Seruioe 5nnd call Cindy at (312) 286-1724. brunch and conversation, -and alshe Hyatt Regency Oak HOME REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS Apartment Buildings . Etc. Etn. eneas, dances. benefits, trips, brainstorming about future 39+ NORTHSIIOREJEWISH BrookHotel, 1909Spring FLOORS Ochsnita Asee,0 cruises,theaterandmuch July 16/17/18 eventsfollowingbrunch, SINGLES: 39 A OVER Road, Oak Brook. Music will r PURCHASE High Qonlity, Installation, 17081 SiS-9911 more. For information, events, SI. Peter'sSingtes Club R.S.V.P. by July 17, 1993 to "Hypnosis - Centuries Old A be provided by Music in Mo- $295 11.09cl Feo Onlyt Sending, Finishing membership call(708) 433- AKL singles over 40 are invit-Sandy at708/540-4559. Still Now." Open meeting, 7:30 lion, The event is co-sponsored IOR SALE Roeborte Perfect Floor 1976. ed to St. Posees Singles Dances For moro information about p.m. Wednesday, July 21. Sad- by the Northwest Singlen Asso- Friday,Jnly lh,at9p.m.at Aqua ncy A. Schneider , president. of JOSEPH A. LA ZARA (312) 282-2048 LANDSCAPING FRIDAYS 39+ and how lo join, call 312/ cialiOn, Young Suburban Sing- Bella, 3630 N. Harlem; Saturday 327-8637. IL Chapler Association to Ad- Aetorney AtLaw TOGETHER SINGLFS es and Singles A Compnay. 8111 Milwaukee. "e,t MOVING? July 17, at 9 p.m. at Park RidgeORIGINAL SUNDAY vance Ethical Hypnosis, will Admission will be $5. For more GUTTERS & PRODUCTIONS VFW Hall, Canlield and 1-liggins; present the program. Congeega- Riles, IL 60714 GILBERT LANDSCAPING SINGLES informationcall(701) 209- DOWNSPOUTS TogetherSinglesProduc- and Sunday July 18, art Early lion Beth Hillel, 3220 Big Tree Concentrating In: SPRINGCLEAN-UP Pt,Tno,ktoad lions Socml, buffet, dance, en- The Original Sunday Singles 2066. - (708) 470-0330 .Camptoto Lewe Snreice 1 Evening Dance from 6 to 9:30Dance and Party, for all singles Lane, Wilmette. $3.50 for non- Fo. 1708) 966-9444 Living Trusts, Wills lenlainment and more. Fridays p.m. at Aqua Bella. Livc bands, JULY2S GUTTERSREPAIRED . Fertilizing. Trimming from age 25+, will be held oa members. Refreshments nerved, in Cc.,. rnpu,recco And Real Estate . Bushes 6:30 p.m. July 9, 16, 23, Aug. admission is $5. Call (312) 334- Call Jeannelle (708) 675-5752. AUGUST 8/22 . SEPT. S OR REPLACED WITH NEW *vergrnens Sau'tay night July18, from .All Lew Price. Frne Estimates ,13 and 20. Cost $7 at Vcrti- 2589. THE NETWORK Types. go, 1190 East Dundee Road, 7:30 p.m. - midnight. The eve- Network - a link lo Jewish CEMENT I Gutter Clnaning (708) 459-9897 Palatine. Por dclails and other JULY 16 sing features DJ music, dncing, JULY 22/24 I 10% 015ThisMenth AWARE SINGLES and Friends (ages 21-39) presents CONCRETE Call Gary: NOTICETO events call (708) 433-1976. door prizes and manchies. Ad- YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS itsAnnual Sunday Softball CIIICAGOLAND SINGLES missionis$3.At Manico Yoang Single Parents (21- Games. This year Ihn games WHELAN PAVING G & L CONTRACTORS 312 ),2;7345 CONSUMER JULY 15/IS The Chicagoland Singles Alllocal en Louage.QualityInn/dacron 45)willfealure -across- will be at Deidrich Park,I Of Lincolnwood -Oriurwoys -Patio. . Fuonduhnsn oners most beli. HELPMATES SINGLES Association and the Aware Sin- Hotel, 6810 N. Mannheim Rd., dressing coslume party at 8:30 00m 35Year.Orrninn - Step. ' Asuresats -SnoS Pnving censed bytheIllinoic Cunnrnnervr gles Group invite all singles to Briar Road, Golf, IL. The park tItLES TOWN5HIP Linenne& S und ed Cnynmissius. The linanso nom. Helpmatc4, a son-dcnom- Rosemont For more informa- p.m. on Thursday, July 22 at is in she vicinity of Waukegun 'Nan tr.caIIation . R,cdcIrQ inatioaal SappOrt group for wid- a Dance at 8 p.m. ou Friday, tien call (312) 921-6321. Free Estimates ber must appear in themudver. she Golden Flame Restanranl, Road and Overlook Drive - .Sect Coating.Patuhina using. To be linensed, the mover owed, divorced and separated July 16, al the Massiott Oak NORTH SHORE JEWISH 6417 W. Higgins, Chicago. The Call Guy: Brook Hotel, 1401 W. 22nd near Golf Road. The first game (708) 675-3352 must h aunissaranc e us lilo. Dn adults will meet Thursday, July SINGLES: 39 & OVER, National Board of YSP will will be Sunday, July 25 from Fraa Estinsotes (708) 966-7980 nst placr your belonginativ 15 in the lower level meeting Steers, Oak Brook. Music will ÄsriptoGulena,IL,July 17 & holdtheirunsentBirthday noon to 2 p.m. Subsequent eupandy. Una o linnnsad mover. room of St. Andrews Lutheran be provided by Music Makers. 18. Sasarday A Sanday, round Fon Dance on Sutarduy, July 24 ut games will be held Aug. 8, ROSEBUD allInn..nl hn,o 5npenn,n,O and inlonmation call: Church,260N.Northwest All singles are invited. Admis- trip bas transportation. Buffet the Holiday InninRolling Aag. 22 und Sept. 5 from noon CARPENTRY 217-752-4854 Hwy., Park Ridge. Meeting be- sinn is $5. For more informa- dinner Saturday, July 17, Two CONSTRUCTION - THE BUGLE'S Meadows. Newcomers are wel- to 2 p.m. Cull Ken (708) 170- NuOnoehead cust,l gins at 7:15 p.m. with Bible 605, call Aware at (708) 632- seatiugs on the Silvcr Eagle Cu- Come to attend. For moro infor- 1793 for information. - Cement Work FncEESTIMATE CALL e SAVE Business study. General discussion meet- 9600 or Chicagoland Singles as sino Cruise, overnight at the malien cull Cindy al (312) 286- . PAUL'S CARPENTRY' .Specializing In Canorete JOSEPH13t21271-7196 Semine ing begins at 8 p.m. and covers (312)545-1515. Dodge House, in lows. Guided 1724. SIZZLING SINGLES . Stairs ' Puruhes I various topics designed to help TOP QUALITYSERVICE Dimectomy CATIIOLIC ALUMNI CLUB sight seeing and shopping. 'Ga- Sizztisg Singles will meet on ATREASONABLE PRICES! . Boum Additino. everyone adjust to his or her All single young adults (ages iena Rose" will be at the Turner JULY 23 Sanday, July 25, 7 pm: at Ihn ALLJOBS UNIQUE . Garage Fluors RICH is benkecicg )Ì loss. Donation is $3 and new- 21-38) are welcome at a dance Theatre and she 22nd annual AWARE SINGLES arid Hyatt Deerfietd for dancing and AND DISTINCT . Dninemays . Sidewalks THE HANDYMAN you tnt FOUR SEASONS corners are always welcome. spursoredbytheCatitatic Arts Festival in Gmat City Fark CHICAGOLANI3 SINGLES a baffai for ages 25 and up. Ad- ,Basamant . Kituhan . Patins, Etc. -Ovild:ng 00,10nznuO For information,callFautor Alumni Club al 9 pm, Friday, on July 18. All this for $80. Cull The Chicagoland Singles mission is $8. For information . Insured . Banded . Licensed - C anpo, t ny LOO PAINTING . Bathrooms - KLnwl Brammeier, (708) 823-6656. July 16, at tite Holiday Inn, I-88 Dec (708)498-2534. Association and the Aware Sis- call 945-3400. REMODELING Free Estimates -Elnctr:czl -Plcnvb:vg .Free Estimate. gles Group -willsponsor u .CeramicAnd 'Pain tlng-lnlerioniEntenion . tenured "Turn About Dance" ut 8 p.m. SPARES SUNDAY Marble lnstallntinns (708) 773-3676 -w nattinn Insulation . . Value Priced . GUTTER CCEANFNG ADVERTISE on Friday, July 23, at tise Em- EVENING CLUB DenkAnd Additions Toaetrent . Satisfactian To Your Home i(800) 439-4437 ISSURED REASONABLE SATES Men's hussy Suites O'Hare, 6501 N. Sparen Sunday Evening Club FREE ESTIMATEs p eterna t uuston,e,st Guarnnteed Mannheim Road, Rosewont. for divorced, widowed and sin- "woCleanDoily" PRESTA 965-8114 . Dependable The women ask the men to gIn adults over 50 will sponsor (312) 792-1119 Tuyuur phone and INTERIOR - EXTERIOR dance. Music will be provided a Potluck Dinner and Dance CONSTRUCTION _,;1" / Divorce .Std,. .Pn,,heo -O,,ase Ploe,. CALL NOW HOUSES . APARTMENTS by Music Makers. All singles Sunday, July 25 at the Morton Oldawal ks-P.r n. -rs,. JAY'S HOME REPAIR -ut, . D,Iu,w,n. - . CONDOS are invited. Admission is $5. Grove American Legion Hall CallAsytinee Bathroom & Kitohen 966-3900 Formore -information, Rernndeling (708) 696-2269 Rights call at 6140 Dempnter, Morton (708) 529-4930 . Paintinu . Wall Painting Aware at (708) 632-9600 or Grove. Dinner at 5:30 p.m., Lrn,,,.ad h In.0,,d - F,ee r.sle,ase. . Carpentry concentrated in: Chicugoland Singles as (312) bring your favorite dish. Dane- .EtectricalSnPlnrnbing HILERICII'S DECORATING CO. 545-1515. ing from 7:30 to 10:30p.m. MERIT CONCRETE . DrywallTile Work Your credit is Specializing In . Child Custody . Property Disputes Members $5, guests 56. Cnn- Prurnpt, Fra, Written Estimatns (708! 259-306e Inside/Outside Huaca Painting . Support Problems - JULY24 . Sttp. . Patins . Walbs . Plastering . Rauf Repair tact (701) 965-5730. . Drinos . good with us! NORTH SHORE JEWISH Etc. 3g Voamn Eupemience Linansod .FullyInsnrnd Find the hoip 123 W. MADISON, #1000 SINGLES: 39 A OVER NORTH SHOREJE WISH Weaccept Visa Free Estimate. Insured CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602 "Mont Happy Pella" Theatre (312) 283-5877 yuu need In nur SINGLES: 39 & OVER clacciflndwetten. & MasterCard. (7081 647-7441 31 2/807-3990 or 708/296-8475 Outing. I p.m. Saturday, July Dance to Ihn munie of Ken 24. Gilson Park at she Wilmetle Jandea Orchestra. 7:30 p.m. lo ATrORNEY AT LAW Park District ou Sheridan Road. It p.m. Sunday, July 25 ut the INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS JEFFERY M. LEVING Followed by snack at Walker Rudisson Hotel, 4500 W. Ton. 'HELPED WRITE Brothers on Green Bay Road, by, Lincoluwood. Non-mom. You Can Place YourClassified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: Wilmnite. Call Dee (708) 498- THE NEW JOINT CUSTODY LAW" bers $7. Cull Lori (312) 761- 8746N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our Office Is Open -Mondaythru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 2534. 7573. - PAGE28 THE BUGLE,THURSDAY,JULY 15,1993 -- - TilE BUGLE THURSDAY USE THE BUGLE Your Ad Appears In The Following Editions I VourAdAppears USE THEBUGLE . - IIp In The FollowingEditions Classifieds . NILES BUGLE e MORTON GROVE BUGLE Classîfjecjs : a SKOKIE/LiNCOLNWOOD BUGLE BUGLE . PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE . tlSt500 o SKOKIEILINCOLNWOODBUGLE Ocote moot 966-3900 7uibe . GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE oo-3900 I . PARK RIDGEIDESPLAINES BUGLE . GOLF-MILIJEASTMAINE BUGLE

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SpnsIaIIeIng Complete Ottolity TUCKPOINTING e HOOKUPS IN HOMES P rossore Treatod Presorving Roofreg Service Io Residential Cleaning a REASONABLE RATES FrneE.ilrerata. moored FREE ESTIMATES Free Written Esti,egtes BRICKWORK e WAITRESS/WAITER R easoee bin Rstns . i exore ti Chireneyx Repaired & Rebuilt CALL DAVE: (3121 252-4670 e.Ota.00 SWITCHBOARD! 966-9222 Maxonry (3121 252-4674 FINANCIAL AIDE AU BONPAIN Full or Part Time 965-8114 Gloso Block Instelletion 965-6725 LUNCIIORDINNER GENERAL OFFICE Window Ceolking COUNSELOR BAKERYCAFE PomateCountryClab On Boitdieg Cleaning Or leave Your credit is Small Private4-Year CollegeIs InternmowrePart-time North Shore, Rooidoetiol.Cowworcial.tndostrial message Looking For A HARLEM7RENCE Find the help that Financial Aide Counselor. Assistant To Comptroller. Folly t000red - Free Estiwotne good with us! FOOD PREPPERSONNEL (708) 867-7770 flW;rBUSYGSWrthbOard you need in our Experience InFinancial Aide Office And Bursars ForOorLooatlon AtOld O,rha,d Mat. classified section. (708) 965-2146 Your credit is good withtas. We accept Visa DUti99. We accept Visa and Master Office Would Be Helpful. Must Have StrongSecretar- DIETARY AIDE Light Typing Skills And SKOKIE ial Skills. Must Possess Knowledge 0f Word Perfect Opportanlrn.W.W.rrsToTelkloYoo.Rt°at . Card! Cell 96e-3900 & MasterCard. PleasantPhonoVoice A 5.1 & Data Base 3. Ability To Work Independently IntereinwtwillBeHaidAt: AM. Or P.M. Shifts Must. And To Communicate Well With Others Required. (708) 647-8749 CoIl Rob: #62 h.Rotad Send Resume To: Mondey ' Friday. 9 AM. - 3 P.M. Call 2 P.M. - 7 P.M. Only (708) 729-2060 DESIGN DECORATING Dennis Composto Ask ForKathy St. Andrew Dietary . QUALITY PAINTING ke ufr' Financial Aide Director, Comptroller o EXPERT PAPER HANGING nlh,tin Board e .,v,,v CREDIT/ . WOOD FINISHING - PIASTEn1NG Nues College COLLECTION (708) 967-9733 7135 N. Harlem Ave A leading manofactonor of io- Coil Ves E & S ROOFING & KITCHEN CABINET N.les Illinois 60714 dU lof 000co. l f'gJJP Free Extireto TUCKPOINTING 9 REFINISHING : : Rhh Il.hNI.Il\!( & I,,l IIl:l)lNll'i Al poet d oeeco oonts nia phone X. R:7... . AFFORDABLE PRICES o Glass Block Windows . Stucco . Remodeling ADMINISTRATIVE - - ' PLASTERING j: UNBELIEVABLE RESULTS posting of oath reoeipto ood 000: . Room Additions . Porches . Garages. Decks . Fár Wood . Motel nr Forrnioa ASSISTANT / OFFICE MANAGER respoedonoa. Moot hava3.5 wo Are Seeking A Qualified lndinidoai For Omar Clinic Of- yaaro related top orieeae .Col- . Chimmey Repair . Siding . Gutters L-----.- . SAVE 70% P1ASTERNG oner refacing for e tetol eew look floe AtA Large Metropolitan Medioai Center. Candidates loge tool e0000eteg 000mw C With Degrees in Health Caro Management And Prenioas IN Plot. Wo 0000ro cowpntitint sol. (312)622-7355 ti . MUST SEEI . 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Competitivo5aiuw And 5240 , experienco required.Must be skilled ut 10 key and BETHANYTERRACE DEPENDABLE PEOPLE (708) 398 2404 OCAPPY NURSINGCENTRE tc GARAGE SALE nt bihtytoprepareandintorProt grpho essential In EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I The K:flDrrPageAndMcH: PersonnelManager dition - Tuned Raoontly . Old. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (708) 965-8100 th ph A Part-Tme ustomor Service. Rep- rrt SERÏJIEN (708) 6744200 kFE' EOEra/f or We Are Seeking An Individual For Our Administra- Froh Tnnbs.Bcken.CrnftCkathiog. , ann. tive Office At A Largo Metropolitan Medical Center. Ideal candidato will be a college graduate intor- GOLD STANDARD Candidates With Previous Experience And Degrees ested in a career in the insurance field. Excellent Fnrinterc:ew Call: Sornerhrng For Every000. DIRECTOROF cowmanwbon sk,lls. pleasant phone manner Cnnrmunity Contacts. LIQUORS SITUATIONS In EnglishlJournalism Highly Preferred. WP With 1035 W. StateSt.. Genova, IL Windows. Minimum Typing Speed Of 75WPM STAFFING and the ab,l,tv to deal effectively with customers ' No Uomo Shop 51 00 W. Dempster WANTED in afoot-paced environment are necessary to this Strong Writing And Organizational Skills Required. Home CareAgency OfHoosehaldGoods! has en openingfor a pOstafl. Eocellont potential for careor growth. Skokie.IL Excellent Benefits Package. With Tuition Reimburse- Eqral OppnrraniroEnrpiavor Fr11/16 S Sat. 7/17 . lObm.s por LAWN MOWING ment. Available. Salary Commensurate With Expori D,mctor ofStaffing. Excellent Benefits Including 401 K Plan. woo Vungiti S kg once. Non-Smokors Only. Renponnibilitiec include:Mon. WE HAVE JOBS' kW affament of CorporateStaffing Saignes Commensurate With Experience. Ch:ld od Adolt Clorhrg FAX Rocumoc For Conoideration To L. Visintine Air u. s. Messenger is now hiring drivers with all size ve- DRIVERS Nordica In Nues °° Intervmwingand Hnng Please Forward Resumes With Salary History To: DrioornWnrrted ForA SuO Mae Rn. 0V5. amen And Boo n (31 2) 942-8858 Staff. Onantaben.Prepanng hides . the larger the better -7 or newer. Part- Roasonoble Ratos! o sd T M Attt At timers students people between jobsapply now EHLES 7233BREENST Ro.portaund Aasistingwith J&P Holdings Inc. nr t Gd Pj & B ft (708) 967 5711 Department If A:eothesia Client Liaison. Our messengers make a minimum of 5350 por week Eue. Home Time. Most Hnve 2 Vro. Ea . Y Al. Ruoh.Proabyterien . st. Lokee Medicei Conter i i i s. Washington. B° bd - Verifioble Exp. And dono Drioieg - and wo offer great benefits. security. and affiliation V .O se0h oiow i 750 Want Harrison (739 Jolkol ... E Ilt I t Park Ridge, IL 60068 with the best in the business. Call oar 24 hour hotline Recoed. Ooly Those lndioidaois Chicago. Illinoic 60612 Attn: Human Resources Department °° And ponal Skills andPr:ven at (3121 326-6540 to learn more or stop by our office RILES . 7019 N. ORIOLE LOE Management Record.at least between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Fn- For Intarviom Appoirrtmoot Fri. Sat. S Sen. July lo. 17 & iu One Year of Stuffingand day to fill out an application. Ask For Koily. AM. . 4P.M. . Clothes. Fran.. Scheduling aoperioncees a Tools, Household & Grange Items Onkino TELEMARKETING TELEPHON U S. MESSENGER INTERSTATE Johnny DAmado Sport TELLER OPPORTUNITIES Copany orHospit'giREPRESENTATIVES 303 E CERIVIAK CARRIER XPRESS NILES . f97 A 6921 KENNEY Handicapping Line INTERVIEWERS . DirectFrom Las Vegas . yl ul CHICAGO, IL 60616 ' l8i?oo1 h ndling xo cAd if oqJ red Somorkieg For Euoryone!! r::dpiti: Wo ere an equal opportanity employer UpdatedDailyT i Att excellent e larvand b fttionsAvailableCallingAvailable Insurance Back NILES . 5t2t N. ORIOLE servi e f ilud r s s Il n) y u ae th p n fo Sut. 7/16 5 Sun, 7/17 . 9 AM.3 PM (900 896-2-WIN No dirocttellering experience needed. we will train. package are provided.Submit Our Own Clients Duringground Required. Flexible DELIVERY resumeto: 3.Fam Sde . Everything Must Go! Ext. I 50 Excellent benefits and working conditions. Please apply in The Evening Hours. No Day Timo Hours.. Monday- DRIVERS Nu Offer Refused Friday.Seeking Service I-I A I I slog Par Minuta 10. 5GO, Iso. person. Qualified candidates will be contacted for an inter. . Selling Required; No arenunter.reoident I I I I JI EarlyMorning NILES-702ONORA.fri.,Snt., (215) 293-0246 view. Cold Calls. SeekinSer. Oriented Team Player. NewsptperDelwery. First Federal Bank for Savings ConcernedCare. !nc. Call: The Bugle Newspapers Is Looking For 8950 GrossPamtRd..SuiteE Oriente d Tcam 749 Lee St. Player. (708) 699-0606 A High School Student To Work Earn Up To f200 Por Wank. ' TANNING Des Plaines. IL 60016 Call: Mon. Thurs., 2.6 PM In Our Production Department Call: WILMETTE -2224 CRESTVIEW EqoalOpportooityEoployor .,wsotlflg (708) 699-0606 5. 10 HoursPerWeek. (708)329-0948 - . Must Be Good Student Friday. July 16 SENIOR Mon.- Thurs., 2-6 PM PHONE WORK WOLFF TANNING BEDS r k 5:30 AM. . 4 P.M. Nuw Cawrrsreiul - Huaro Units ACCOUNTINGCLERK Dependable People a Prua 5199no TELEMARKETERS Mult' F I Larn99-Lolrncs-Ace:nurlm Full Time Cash Paid Daily Ne;dr FrrnHame (708) 966-3900 We fo, Something For Eveyono!I :: tnaperiencnd peofesuiunals. These LOwASSILOO-CaiiToday counting ulark. Reuponuibllitiva 4-6 Hours PerWok ' BANKING OPPORTUNITY Start Now urn purmasoet full-timepunitions FREE NEW Colar Caralat North Suburban Bank Is Seeking ¡solada invoicing,AP pr000ss- Will Train No SollingI which wilt procidoyou with eon- MISCELLANEOUS I (800) 462-9197 end postingof cash re. Roselle Please Call: Notice sintent wnchly ruoning,no feoight FOR SALE CREDIT ADMINISTRATION ASSOCIATE h Bu le Nowopu poror ennrnou the right at nov linao to classify all adoor- handlreg and theopportunity tu M t tn c (708) 924 7981 (708) 515 5822 be home nonrywenk. dUpdtIrM- du0tthP lyAodR 91 t T tisweets und t oreloetnn y adoertisiot deemed objectionable. Wo oanoot ko rnspunuikln for narbsl stateo eotsrn000 trot wrth cor poI:- We uRne: Censputer Requirements loulodo: High School Diplome And 2 Veam BashingEo. 0000unung coarsena piso. W Villa Park WANTED TO BUY salary and nios. All Help Wuntod ads m ustspeo ify rk enoturn of thn work . ubu ooeoena gowage rute Imago Writnr & Monitor penance With At Least 6 Monika In Loas Dmxmentution. Eoporiooce offer e oomputitixa (708) 782-0200 HAIR DRESSER offernd. Buglo Newspepera duos eut knowingly uccopt Help Wanted . compaoy puidmod/life With PC And word Prmensing Raqxirnd. Knowledge Of Loteu. bunufita packagewhich incladue a Suftwuro! $000 . 170x1 oui-1x51 Ac. With Following And n1 gnh t ;i t: And E000lloot Plause tI d fIl rRght 92W p d t db Id y SALE VIEOgEÇ,ORERS TELEMARKETERS MANICURIST . 401K rotiromoot Varioty OfAntiquos ' . Randolph ft., Chicogo. 1L793-t490. l7t724053U Attractive Benefit Package Now Company Needs Perk Ridge Aree . lute modul equrpnrent 17001 966-9425 Call Joanne: For Interview. Please Call: Telomarketing Professionals. . nvonicnoo You still onn Applinantu mustbe ut bust 22 There oro flow 2 donnon or y . ,nioimum of 1 651 1 OaktonSt. Des Plaines Aree. Must Have ynoro of ago with a Graphie SOu Used Equipment . WANTED - VERA ANDLER - (708) 6922 i 03 fddotl400pm y Morton Grove,IL 60053 PI t'orI tct/tl p Caornrocosora.P &3LTbI I7flQi OW7_OAfl Good Communication Skills. dey editions. AND ALSO UNTIL 4:00 pm. THURSDAY for nor Yun wust also p essususnlassA Ii- Attn. Personnel/RAH 30 Hours Per Week. Weekond Job Guide! noose w/no H or Xondorsoment. ?A ALSO - Eaoellent Income Oppartunityl First National Bank Take adventeto of this seoond doodlino for those last- minute CHICAGO ROADMASTER INC. SLOT MACHINES V ouroro ditigoodwithsn. CLASSIFIEDS positions that need fiiiint NOW! You no longer have ta wart e p se5000nteot AI Z soeur Easy Chair, Seis & Loon Sont Any Condiiinn - OfNiles WocoptVwuuadMntor BusinesSource your area. : . Em/ar. (708) 699-9541 WORK °19 (312) 379-8464 17051 955.2742 - INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708)966-3900 or Come To Our Office in PersonAT: 8746 N You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office ¡n Person AT: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. . Sheruner Road. Niles, Illinois. Our Office isOpen - Monday thruFriday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.. - PAOE32 THErnJGLF,TIIIJRSDAY,JULY IS, 1993 THEBVGLF,THittSDAYJJJ,Y151993 . AGE,I3 Leukemia Health,Center - It'snevertoo late to Selective Service ÙSÈTHE BUGLE Foundation to seeks draft Name-fellowshipfor host Nite at Races holds fashion show filea tax return As many as 10 millionpeople board workers Park Ridgeman The Golaed-Orenstein- who should have Bled lax maul claim it within 3 years or Sherman Memorial Chapter and returns you conld lose the rightotit. In conneclion with scores of Classifieds itt recent years failed to doso. 3. Ifyon are self-employed and official observances of the 50th the North Suburban Chapler of The Internal Revenue Service Anniversary nfWnrldWarll, Se- the Leukemia Research Fouada- waat,s to help those non-titers do not file a return, you may lose tioa invite the public lejoin them credits toward Serial Securityre- jedive Service will honor those makea fresh sturI, tirementordisabilitybeoefite, who served on tire home frant for A Nito At Sportsman Park This program is designed os Saturduy,JuIy 31. to. TLS Tas Service is npen year- during those crucial years. This 966-3900 , help them get back in the system, ronnd Io help laspayers coree- small federal agency which ran The eveniegs festivities will bulitis notalax amnesty. include dinner huffet and enter- sped with the IRS. A free bra- the World War R draft from OcIo- There are three majorreasous chime is available for late filers. ber 1940 throagh the war's end is Iainmentat5:30p.m. followed by to tile as soon as possible. The Bugle Newspapers the racesnt S p.m. Costis $12 per There is no fee foran initial con- now searching for men and worn- If you owe lux, the interest snitution. en who had any official connec- "The Newspapers That Deliver" person which also iticlndes a pro- and penalties are adding sp more Por more informationcall tion with the Selective Service gram and parking. Proceeds will quickly than you may realize. Serving The North and Northwest Suburbs go toward leukemia research. Theresa Sn-umpf ut l-800-378-System during that period of For further information and If you are due a refund, you 0089. lime, but not the draftees them- r- reservations, call (708)480-1177 Offer training in selves. lùtN#be6pBprtS or (312)275-1177. Cut-a-thon to "Our search does not include the 10 million men who were child care benefit City of drafted daring the war, becnnse AUTODEALER Campground The Cook County Child Care their distinguished service is be- offers camping, Resource & Referral will offer a Hope ing commemorated by the mili- free 15 - hoar training program tarp and veterans groups.Is- '. IRECT for three interested in providing The Rnthie Hornung Chapter fishing for City of Hope National Medi- stead, we're limiting onrsearch to child care in their homes. Session identify anybody still alive who Paradise Park Campgrounds i begins Saturday, July 31 at 8:30 cal Center nndVisible Changes,a P full service salon for mea andworked for the Selective Service .. . s is located i9 Garden Prairie, IL. am. and will be held at Holy System ilseif, either as a volus- The new owners of this 62 Trinity Lutheran Church, 2328 women located at 712 East Rig-teer or employee," explainedr SUBAflU IN PAflK atollE WALTON CtinysLrR PLYMOUTH acre campgronnds, locatedin Central Road., Glenview. Regis- gins Road in Schaumbnrg. willBrig. Gen. Richard E. Northem, 740 Bans. Hinhwoy, Pork Ridge OWnDempotor Gardan Prairie, IL ate from the iration is required. hostacnt-a-thon fand-rainer from 17001 O2-9O5O Skokio HolyFamijy Health Centerheld ita firstAnnualSwínging Sen- (Rel), state director of Selective Members oft/re Chicago Construction and RealEstate Indus- (TOOl 013-7550 Bcnsrnville, Wood Dale area. Call 632-11036 for further in- lo am. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Au- Service for Illinois, "These indi- They offer camping and fishing ¡Or Fashion Show on Friday, June 25. Many reaidents helped formation. gnst 15. try CouncilforCity ofHope National Medical Conter gathered te- withthe show. For a minimum $5 donation,vidnals may include volnnteer at a nearby location. William FreelyandAudree Lyndsberg were board members, office workers, cently at CiIy ofHope in Duarte, California, where they learned Garden Prairie is less than 1 among the residents who were models in tIreshow. Poland honors participante will receive a sham- about the lateatinnovations in rnedicalcare andreseàrch during Buick Subaru p00 and haircut from a profes-slatedirectoes, or reserve officers hoar from Woodfield. Take l-90 Thrs event helps topromotecommunilyparliçipation and was who served the agancy in any of- a touroflhe me dicat center. NW. to Marengo exit, go left Edward Moskal sional stylist, A shampoo, cut a tORON OUIcKIHVUNDAI STEVEN SIMS SUBARU on plannedbytheactivies coordinétorMichelle Targos. ficial capacity. RIe. 20 for aboat IO miles. The Polish National Alliance Presi- blow dry arc available for a mini- The Chicago Construction and 1620WnoT,ogoo Rood, Gtansinw 715 Chtcngo Arnese -Evoontoo mum $ltidonation, Northern mid thatrecords sinsky ofKalljRshtoffand coon- tIns) 729-ogre 1108) 869.5100 . I 312) SUBARtJS Campgroands is located between dent Edward J. Moskal, who also showing who worked with ScIer- Real Estate Council is preparingcil president Bill Bornhoff of Marengo and Belvidere. Variety Club is the President of the Polish Proceeds from the eut-a-thon for its 1993 "Spirit of Life" will beeefitCity ofHope Nation-tive Service during lire war were Metropolitan Life. . s - AUTO DEALERS! Call (815) 567-1671 fora bra- American Congress, was present- not kept,When identified, ilse Award dinner, hononsg Hansen Foundedin 1913 and located in chure. donates coach ed on June 30 atWarsaw's Belve- al Mecial Center. Founded in Lind & Meyer Cbainnan James Call Classified 1913 and located io Duarte, Cali-agency'sWorldWarll volunteers Dnarte, California, the City of I is- dere (Presidential Hall) Poland's E.ZajacofParkRidge,meevent Big Ten sponsors Variety Club Children's Churl- year, After One year, Variety fornia, the City of Hope is re-and employees will receive let- Hope is renowned for ite ad- toplace your ad ties'ImprintDivisionrecently do- Commander Cross with Stur for tees of appreciation, commemo- will be held October 14 at the JENN1NGScHEVAOTNOLKSWAGEN Club then assists theagency with nowned for its advanced research vasced research and treatment of FOR INFORMATION football luncheon nated a new 12-passenger van,thepurchaseofthevun, servicetoPoland. estive posters, and distinguished Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Tow-caecer meInung leukemia, and Only five others have recerved and Ieeatrnentofcancer including ers. Dinner proceeds will estab- Glnnntow (inn) 729-1000 The 22nd annual BigTcn Foot- called a "Sunshine Coach" to the The Imprint Division, SelectiveServicelapelpins. diabetes, as welt as ils research in (708)966-3900 Center on Deafness in North- an asso- this prestigious award.Poland leukemia, iteuns well au linh the James E. Zajnc Research bill Kickoff Lonchcoo will be ciation of imprinters and imprint its research in AIDS, Alzheimer'sThey will alas have the opporlu- AIDS, Aleheimer's,andmany be- bcld Thursday, Aug. 5 ut thebrook. The Sunshine Coach was antI President Lech Walesa eec- nity to share memories und con-Pellnwship in Neurology at City reditary and genetic disorders. presented to the Center's Presi- relatori product companies den- ognized Moskal's nntiring effort and many hereditary und genetic ofidope. Rosernout Coavenhion Center ¡a cated to helping children, has disorders. tribute arlifacts te the agency's Por more information on the Rosc!uouk Big Ten Conferencedent, Dr, Patricia Scherer, in bon- ou behalf of Folund for medical, growing histerical collection, Pictured at the recent City ofChicago Constrsction and Real or of the imprinting companies adopted the Sunshine Coach Pro- cultural, business sud financial For more information on the Hope loor in Duarte, CA are (left footboll coachcs end the top 22 gram as theircharity fund-raising est-a-thon, call City of Hope at Those who qualify, contact Esute Indsslry Conceit's "Spirit REAL ESTATE retarDing players wilt preview thethat raised the funds to purchase assistanceOvermany, many Northern, by culling (2t7) 222- to right): Mark DeWalt of Jack ofLife" dinner, call City of Hope the vehicle. project. They have committed to years. (708)699-0100. Train Associates, honoree Zajac upcoming footbott season at the raising funds Io help Variety Club 8641, ext. 202, or writing Io 1111- at(708) 699-0100. ¡trecheos gottrering. On-hand to present the Sse- MusIcal's recent trip incladeda Conservation task Veteran's Home, 1707 N,and his wife Icily, Henry N. Le- shine Coach were local imprint-pnrchase Coaches acrossthe visit Io the Orlat Cemetary in the Tito luncheon bogies at 1L30 United Slates. 12th St,, Quiucy, IL 62301, be- CONDO FOR SALE trio. ers John Major, CFO for M&R Ukraine. force outlines APTS. FOR RENT trottfeoteres noted ABC TheCenleron forrJaly3l, 1993, Street improvements Spttrtt cotnleenttttOr Keith Jack-Printing, in Glen Ellyn, and Sam Deafness, He also attended the Memorial measures I Contiouedrrorn Page 3 Oliva, president ofBeacon Fand-founded in 1973 to provideser- Announcing new slop flooding, When you getasu- COMPARE TO BELIEVE sollItsMunter of Ceremonies. vices for the hearing impaired Placfqae Dedication in honor of Conservation of natural re- Austin Avesse and Church o,n000,d S Utrd,todIt, 2 80 Apt. Dan Ptaisan -Courttannqnoro iug,in Nortltbrook, world farlied tenorJan Kiepura. sonrces and provision of recrea-admission fees to perstorm, thannothiag you put in Single tickets are $40 with tables commanity, encourages deaf in- Street marte another constrnclion BroodNow CarpO. - Grono L.oattoo I nadruu,aCoodo ForSolo of tO ovttiloble fer $400. Tickets Since 1966, VarietyClnb Chil- tional opportunities are vied to the ground will accomodate il. site in Morton Grove where the P,teoOoEntr.o,. . nt,d,o Fran, I-290 Ashing$4n,sIa diniduals to achieve maximum Lincoln Park Museum ore on sale and nay be reserveddem's Charities has been provid- Announce Park the economic and social well- The Chicago Academy of Sci- For the average storm, an inch or sewer system will be connected M.mOfA,roCxa,Oyord-Loundrv/ C.11r(708) 803-0674 ingvans, social, emotional and intellectual So,roa.. A/C . C,ll T,d,5Po Appt. by calling TieketMosser at (312) somespecially-growth in the commnnily. The being of Illinoisans, and a taskcoces recently announced new two inchesofrnin within a two or lo the Deep Tunnel, That project 559-1212. equipped, to meet the Irunsporla- Fest '93 schedule force appointed by Goy. Jim Bd- three hoar period, it should be is due lo begin in the early part of (708) 658-8463 Center offres a warm, caringen- The Northbcook Park Disleict for general admission to ita Mk AbuatoarM000dnspox/ot VACATION. The Kickoff Lsneheon erigi-tion needs ofchildren in hospital, gar is recommending a series ofLincoin Park museum. The new ableto handle that.' August antI will be finished by shelters, special nchools und non-vironment and a wide variety of 1993 Park Pest Concert series RENTAL oared It Chicago's Potiner Hosse services to meet the needs of tools to protectland and wateras-admission fees are $2 for ednIla Dempsler Street will be testee- theend of November. is 1972 trod tras been held inprofilorganizations. continoes Tuesday evenings. The sels forfaturegenerations. faced from the Morton Grove "Thetotal cost for the Deep :'r:r°=z:° those coping with the impact of schedule includes a variety of and $1 for children (ages 3-17) tlorvnttrwn Chicago euch your The Sunshine Coach Program AgricultureDirector Beckyand seniors. Admission to the Park District light, west, lo the Tennel project is $275 million," siltce tIrets. is madepossiblethroagh the gen- hearing impairment, music styles to satisfy all mnstc Doyle and Conservation Director Milwaukee overpass. Only the Scheck said. "That's the Water 3 Bndrunm Apurtosent - 2nd Floor HILTON HEAD For more information about lovers. musenm infree nn Mondays, Coli: 705/ 824-4810 erosityoftheFord Motor Compa- Brent . Manning presented 184and Academy members and chil- center section of the road, east of Reclamation District, but t don't DISCOUNT RENTALS Seek volunteers ny which dorsales tise use of two Variety Clnb Children's Charities Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. recommendations to the Govern- WhyNotGotAwoyTo Bountiful ander 3 are admitted free the Park District light, will be re- know how they get that money. I NILES - 2 Bodrnuo. - Stono, Ra/ri0. or more Coaches, their licensing, and ils Sunshine Coach Program, Village Green with food servsceor from the 25-member Water surfaced. know they take it outofmy pock- for leg wound call (312) 822-0660. every day. School groups and Gordon Apartornot - Curpntíoa insnntssceandlastation for one ató:30p.m. Resources und Land Use Pnori-youth groups are admitted free "The project on Dempster is etandthrosgh taxes." 2 & 3BR Onoan Coodon July 20 ... The Melodeers and (lInt 652.1867 Toll-Fron Far Rontol Broohoro study tres Task Force appointed lastwith advance reservations. about 75 percent slate cost, with The Deep Tunnel project is (8001 445-8664 the New Tradition Choras- Muy. Task forcti members with For 100 years, the Academy the remaining 25 percent shared also effecting areas ofNiles such Individuals who have foot or Speaker discusses NBK's very own choruses mtxwide-ranging espertise in ngri- as Howard and Nordica Streets, Notice leg wounds that will not heal are has been one of the city's hidden by the Village ofNiles and Mor- the unique style of four part bar- cultsre, conservation, recreation,mssesm treasures. Ils permanent ton Grove," Scheck said. "That Touhy Avenue behind the Public being sought for research Ireat- mony with barbershop style mu- water resources, business and Equal Housing ment pmgrams at the Center for creativity in sales enhibits offer visitors a journey 25 percent is approxirnately for Works bedding and off Milwau- sic. Mansas Pizza is the featured land ase were asked Io make eec- additional storm water drainage kee Avessetuehinrl the White Ea- Opportunities Clinical Studies at Rush- Douglas J. Wyman, president $26 for non-members, $20 for through the natural history of the doennodobi::- of Sales Directora Incorporated restasrant this evening. ommendatinas to preserve andChicago area. Visitors can walk thatwe wanted installed." glerestasrant. :;:ztianuhle. Wnoann at ho raanui- Fodarat nw nod tOn tttinaiu Coo- Presbyterian-St. Lake's Medical PINS? members, and $28 for ...The Saxophones - will present "Creativity in Sales July 27 conserve natural resources with- through a prehistoric coal forest "Everything is going on ac- "This projectis for atnonet ex- hIn for verbal statamants io non- stitutioo prohihit dionriminatina Center. These wounds are often wallt-ins, Pop, Jure and Rock. Chi Chr's oatnnduly hampersnglllinois'ec- hosed noronn .untar. ret/gino. or How to Invent Ilse Friture", at that represents sonthwest Chica- cordingly," saidJun Noriega, Di- tension of the deep tunnel," No- Stint with nor polininn. Ati Help caused by diabetes or poor circa- Is addition to the monthly din- provides great mena items to- onemicgrowth. Wnntndads mastsprnity thnna- not/aunt origin. san. hand/nap or themonthlydinnermeeting ofthe ncr meetings, NNSP sponsors go 300 million years ago, ex- rectorofPnblic Services in Niles. riega said. "It will prevent flood- lation and can lead to serious nighL Among the members of the "We have a good relationship ing is the area and pick up storm tar. of thn wa,h offornd. BoOm familial stntaO io Urn ont., rantat medical complications if left un-National Network of Sales Pro- two Referral Groups, which meet plore an Illinois cave filled with Nnwupapnts does flat hoowing- nr fionodog of sousing. Bagin fessionals (NNSP). The meeling August 17 ... Cirrus Falcon - tusk force is Judy Beck of Glen-stalactites and stalagmites, and with the Illinois Deparnnenl of water overflow, We don't antici- amnpt HoUp Wantnd orientS/n- Nowopaporn da Ont koawioaty Ireated. Phyaicians are studying on Wednesday and Tharsday Acoustical Rock. The Olsve Gar- view. Beck is President of the Il- Transportation, and Niles and pateany problems." Iv nmopt new medications und therapies towtIl be held on July 19, at 6 p.m. mamingu. These meetiitgsare dr- leek throngh a series of lifelike in9fha 0/nao y way oinlatos fha ndonrtrsiog which in to at the Wellinton or Arlingtan, den will be serving great menulinois Conservation, Parks anddioramas recreating native Chi- Morton Grave meet weekly with The Morton Grave resurfacing Human Rtghtn Ant. For farthnr t'tatuo/ao nfthn tow, promolewnund healing. signed to provide additionalsup- items for this evenings event, 2121S.ArlingtonHeights RecreationFosndation;Vicecago.area ecosystems as they them to be sure that all problemsprogram is stow in its second information000tnutthn Dopai- Qnalified participants receive port and networking opportuni- President of the Illinois Associa- want nf Hamnn Riahtn, 32 W. Road, Arlington Heights, 11h. ties for NNSP members through appeared more than a century are being adddressed. phase. The first phase included h O h allstady-relafedcareatno Robert J. Bessler tins of Park Districts; and Cam- "They are a linlebehind sched- the recydllng of six residential Rnndatph St., Chinngo, IL 793- .od° charge, including doctor visitsnois. member interaction and weekly ngo. Children and their parente _6490. Navy Airaras Robert J. Bess- missioner of the Glenview Park yore ,o.aaaa troSt to Oh. hoot .pot r with wonndcarespecialrsls, mcd- Reservations can he made by member presentations, For can explore fossils, puzzles, live sie because of the weather, butstreete within the Village. The towo - Tha Buat.'. Ctaoittad.t Moro more lcr, son of Leroy and Dolores DistereI, they are catching sp." icationsand laboratory services. calling (708) 253-2661 and must anisials, and more together in nextphase, which includes patch- potanttat butor. ara sotng to .a. yes, information about the Referral Bessler of Des Plaines, is cur- "Despite their diversity, tusk The Metropolitan Water Roc- ing. will occur this week and will ad thao .oywh.ra a/sa and oh.witt. For more information, callbe made by 3:00 p.m., Friday,Groups, please call (708) 705- the Academy's hands-on Chit- F- tn t o rendydeployedwithStrike force members fannd there was lamation District's Deep Tunnelrun throegh the end ofthe month. e p that smf ChaoS our apontai r.tao. Satt mho (312) 942-2167. Jaly 16. The cost for the dinner is 2362, dren's Gallery, open dailyt t yuu nood in nor owayoodnoor..dyfor.snwtn.t.00 Fighter Squadron 146, Noval Air moch more about which theyam. to 3 p.m. (and until 4 p.m. projectisanother mojorprojectinThe entire project, consisting of classified uontion. mopoflaat Station, Lemeere, Calif., em- agree than they disagree," Doyleon weekends). Nues and Morton Grove. There 12 residential streets. will be fin- Seminar aids small barked aboard the aircraft carriersuai. "The large nember of ree- The Chicago Academy of Sci- are 19 drop shaft connectiess Ioished by theendofAagasl, Those businesses USS Nimbe, andis midwayommendatioxs and depth of themcm is located at 2001 North the deep tsueel thatare necessary residents effected by this project throngh a six-month deployment rcportattesltotheirdiligenee." A half-day workshop for small dares forapplication of thesepro- Chicago, Clark Street in Lincoln Park -- to improve oar sewer systems. have already bees advised by let- business owners and managers cedares to the development of IL60661, where to the Western Pacific and Fer- "The overwhelmtng majortty Ose of the biggest connections is ter. USETHEBUGLE a SCORE is based in the right next to the zoo. Por ixfor- on "Profits and Cash Flow Fore- cash flow plan, and in one's basi- Business izan Golf as pues of the aircraftof meommendatsons were adopt- motion on current exhibits and ou bssy Dempster Street in frost There are no 50w projects Development Offices of theU.S. carriers battle group. ed snsstmously sad provrde a casting in a Small Business will ness, wtll be shown by the experi- Small Business progrums, call the 24-hoer hot- of Maxwell's restaurant is Mor- schedsled to begin before winter be given Wednesday, July 21 by Administeation The sqssdeon flies the F/A-18 sound framework for progress tn ton Grove, and all of these projecte are pro- enced SCORE retired business Fordetails line at (312) 871-2668. For in- SCORE (Service Corps of Re- execntsves and professional peo- andapplication, Hornet aircraft, s strike fighterprotectinglllinois'walerandlundfocoatios os becoming a mcm- "The reason that is going on isjoded Io be Imished before it Classifieds tired Executives). Oar can learn phane SCORE, (312)353-7724, designed Io perform hotu fighter resOsrces for fsture generations," that is where osr sewer system issnows, Plan for delays in the cf- pie, volunteers, conducting the Workshop begins her of the Academy (which how la improve opportunities in sessrons. promptly al 9 and attack roles for she U.S. Muusssgxuid. inclsdes receiving free admis- going to be coeeectcrl into thefected areas and always he on the hin or her business by the use of Advance registrationrecom-am. audcnndaees untilnoon, Navy and the Marine Corps. The 100-page tonIc forcerepert sien year-eonud to more than Deep Teunol project," Scheck lookost for alternate rostes, easily-mattered techniques of fi- mended (dueto limited capacity). The 1986 grudsate of Maine is being rxviewedby the directers loo science museums through- said, "The traffic sitsatios is as nancial analysis, covered in the Send check or money order for WestHighSchoolofDes nf state agencies who would be tIre conntry), cull (312) 549-rbad as it is going to get there ssd re workshop. .$20 loSCORE, 500 W. Madison. USE THE BUGLE Plaides, joinedthe Navy neçfel, by ,ilke, reornmenda-0606,ext. 2059. For group roser- we arplookigg y(lor Day as SETHE BUGLE ,.REAL.ESJJ,,1,E. .°épn 19111 Effeed9slp,b»Ìttia.rproctis. SI (Citicorp Center), Sulle125OEJ4 ti994_r.t uri.5 ,(wrlr'u'.) .:t,eitiJ) ik THEBLTGLF.THUItSDAY, Dist. 219 MG denfistcompletes JULYu1993 PAGEIS From theLeft. Hand Cnntinued from Page 1 Continued rrom Pagel Malin Malcegra, Jason Para, Da- training course vid Hildebrandt und Bryan Kin- Stomatotogy in 1972 from the - Dr, Abc I, Dumanis pwlieipat- fu1fiuing and he expected to themagain. ButNick'sambas- dtiisch in track, Josh Davis and Stomototogical FunnIly, Medical Eric Heller in volleyball; t°oome ed in a one-day prosthetic lenin- j remainasMayorofNiles. sadom, also men of good will. ingeniase offered here by the Dr. tastiate, Perni, USSR. He geoda. Indeed the job is "fulfiti- happen tobe selling insurance. Chamnankit, David Kim and uted from Northwestern Univer- Gallery of Park Ridge lohn Vicic in tennis; and Joshua RobnrtMalhysFoundatiOnon the Lincoinwood resident Lexington names ing. Nicks pockets are deep- And however the mmsage is Swiss-Precision Ha-Ti Step sily School ofDentisleyin 1988. 'y "futfitted by the Mayoi"s dropped, the new boys in town tleznik in gymnastics. The Swim Precision Ha-Ti condos for sale land development Niles North's NIAAA Scholar Screw Dental ImplaulSyntem. job. Nick makeu his living off understand buying iusnrauce prosthodontist step screw precision implant uys- One of the Nortwest suburbs elected to board being Mayor. Not only is his Athletes, who also receive tIre A practicing 1,605 sq.ft. All units include Lineoluwued director fmm the ambassadors would with three years of enperience, 1cm is unique in regard to the im- most prestigious buildings, The washer/dryer hank-ups, indepen- resident Gory those who practice publicity and law practice built around the be tanked on favorably by the CSL award, aie Erie Fischer in plant surface structure, design Gallery of Park Ridge, is Goodfriend, partner at the publiepublic relations in the Chicago David SlIer had joined Lexing. Mayor'sjobbuthis contacts by gymnastics; Lisa Schnhrke in Dr. Dumanis' practice is located now deutheatingandcaoling symtemm, relations liriu of DeFraneeneo/ tun Homes as director ofland de- Mayor. Is there any pressure in the York Professional Building and aesthetics. lt features preci- available foreondominiam sales. and generous closet space. Many area and Midwest. The Clnb ad- - Maejoire Berk,Lisa vetopment. In thin capacity, he being Mayor have led him into applied? We would guess not. softball; Suite sian manfacluring and unique la- The seventy-two unit building at Goodfrmend, has been elected rovanees the understanding of the other money-making endeav- Ditkowsky and lane You in soc- at 5945 W. Dempnter St., residencem also feolure gracionsthe Publicity Club of Chicago will manange the contracting and After alt these years were sure 200, ja Morton Grave. He cur- burolory superstructure compo- Dee Road and Bumse Highway is floor-to-ceilingsolariumwin- functions of pablic relations and ors. Nick'sCorpshavevery suphis- ter; and Dan Halperin and Neil neuts that correspond to the Ha- board ofdiroclors forathree-year inspires confidence in the profes- construction activities for Lax- Rnhenstein in track. West's CSL rentlyresides in Northbreok. conveniently located and walk- iowa, balconies,orporchem. tenu. inglon Homes' expected 1,000 One of the money-makers healed ambassadors. According to Dr. Roben A. Ti implant's high precision rim ing distance from the Park Ridge Newly refurbished public spares siun. the public knows little about is You may say, 'What's the Scholar Athletes are Chris De- fur all mating surfaces, renulling train station, Goodfrmeud co-founded De- home salm in 1993. In addition, Venecia and David Fomerantz flresnmnn, Chairman of Profes- and packing mpaces further en- Proncemco/Gcrodfriend in he will assist in the creation and Nicks ambassadorcorps. big deal?'County president nonnI Education of the Dr. Rob- in margins us tow an 1 to 4 mi- The Gallery was designed by hanee the property's appeal. In- 1985 Machinist wins When a new business moves George Daune did his insu- in gymnastics; Kniheryn Berne- croun. the architectural firm of Wendt- and serves as its chief operating implementation of an integrated ro in softball; JimBalanza and eri Mathyn Foundation, by rue- Iroductory prices for the nuits are officer. The firm provides public departmental operating system into town Nick has ambassa- rance thing for many years. ceusfutly completing the course, Por more information on Ma- Sederhohu and wan constructed $125,000 to $150,000; assess- national gold dors out there welcoming the Being County chairman ccr- Unset Jemes intennis; Joe thys Professional Education, Mo, by Pepper Construction Compa- relations, publicity, commuuica- using parchase orders for con- Hahn and Bill MontzoarOn in Dr. Damanir received a Ha-Ti mentsuverage$208 per mouth. tians consulting and marketing sanction artivities, new company into the village. taiuty didn't hurt his business. certificate which licenses him in thysCorporation or its Swiss Pee- ny. Its spacioum one- and two- Although built or condomin- medal With elan and grace the new Oilier famous Democrats from volleyball; Leonard Rang, Steve cisionHo-Tidentalimplant bedroom eondomininm bornes snpport services to companies Saraneeki and Allen Golduer in the Swiss Precision Ha-Ti system mmm, The Gallery han been man- and bade anmeciotionn, Among Brian Craig recently because guys in town are welcomed. AI Horas to Joseph Gilt ran and allows him to purchase resto- nyntem, conto-ct Mathys Corpora- ratine in size from 1,070 sq. ft. to aged ou a rental property since Nick's ambassadors will set- tidy insurancebusinesses baseball; and Inna Barsky, laya its clients are Skil, Quasar, Wellsthefirst person in Illinois to win a rative components of the Mathys lion at 6135 Park South Drive, opening in 1983. 11m salesoffice-- Precision Machining Gold Medal Sells $1 million upawelcomemeeting with the which-were tied into the Dem- Chacho, Lori Gainer, Maria Pon- Suite 324, Charlotte, NC 28210 Localwoman Lantont and Specialty Advertis- adero, Sieve Lasko, Phil Me- product tine, and to use this tise located in Unit 109 of the 2200 ingAnnociotion International. at the National Vocational Indus- Mayor. And the new guys will ocredc machine. So why inhin practice. oreoll I-800-328-3965, 704-556- building.im open seven days a in residential be so greeted. lt's good public shouldn't Nick get in on the aba, Kevin Nagasawa and Jeff promoted to Previously, Goodfriendtrial Clubs of America (VICA) A native of Lvov, USSR, Dr. 9002orFAX 704-556-4084. week from 11 n.m. until 7 p.m.worked for the international pub-UnitedSlatesSkillOlympics relations. And the new guys gravy train? He did. Lie does. Pogary in track. Dumasis received his Doctor of property Bai And thai is one of the reasons director and byappointment.Broker lic relation flans Ruder Finn and (USSG). Brian im employed by have lo be impressed. cooperation is welcome. Financ- Kester Solder, a division of Lit- Marc Pavese, sales associate what's the catch? Welt, Nick Nick will bi, Mayor of Niles Joyce Kollath has been pro- Daniel J, Edelman, He holds o for Wm. L, Kankel & Co., Real- Selman... St. FrancisSchool ing im available through Com- bachelor's ofscience degree fromton Industries in Des Plaines, IL; does the glad-handing and until the money tice loses all moled to Director ofFinance and mouweolthLimited Mortgage. tern® has closed his first million wishes the new guys well. t-le its leaves. Cunttnued frum Page 1 the Mediti School of Journalism,a Tooling & Manufacturing As- Administration, from business Farther information may be sociotion (TMA)[I'riton College dollars in residential salen for departs and may never sec ager is doing welt. of Nursing Graduates manager, for WBBM Newsrodio Northwestern University. 1993 wiih Wm. L. Kankel & Co., obtained by calling (708) 825- The Publicity Club of ChicagoRelated Theory graduate; and o "t think he started suffering 78 and B96/WBEMllM, Stove 1233. Realtors®; Den Plaises, from blurred vinios," Baruat said. Twenty-eight studenti geadu- from the 1994 clans were each is a professional association formemberoflltinois VICA. Coutinned from Page t presented with the Sister Gertru- Carver and Tom Matheson, vice Budget cuts... "He had ibis one time before and oled from the St. Francis Hospi- presidents and general managers has had surgery for if Whea it Ial offlvaustOn School of Naming dis Achievement Award for then Morton Greve First Party by say- should he carried oui prior to any outstanding academic and climi- of the stations, renpectively, an- happened this time, he knew es- on June 25. The ceremony wan nouucedthepeomotion today. iug, "heads will roll". budget or staff culs. The evataa- cal achievement. lion would he performed by anonly what it was and scheduled heldatSt,Scholastica High A nine-year veteran of CBS "t have run a good office," the surgery immediately. School Auditorium, Chicago. In addition, Eileen Marie bIen- Haurahan said. "To punish myoutside firm und would deter- and Debra Lynn Ronengoeden Inc., Kollath was employed am mine the responsibilities of all "This is the second time he has Graduates received a nursing 57 buminesn manager of WBBM people and it-c people we serve had this surgery, but it was sac- diploma based upon successful received Certificates of Recogui- by these staffcuis makes no scuseNues Township Personnel, the Newsmdio 78 and B-96/WBBM. cessful und he is coming along completion of 83 semester hours,tian for their Academic Excel- FM for the past five years. Prior alatI.' time trame necessary for each re- including classroom and clinical lenee,whileCynthiaSchwarlzre- In cutliug Lt-e slalfand the bud-sponsihitity and what these re- to that appointment, she wan em- work. ceived o Certificate of ployed in an administrative ca- We've beenservingyoufor 5years. get, Hanrahan said,tise Nitessponsibitities involve. In doing Elizabeth Coder from the 1993 Recognition for Clinical Excel- Township Assessor's Office wiltso, ii eau he determined if, and pacily by CBS CableConneel and Families needed graduating class, and Jnequeliue lence. WBBM-TV. be unable to serve the Nites where, cuis need tobe made. Maloney and Sofia Pyateteky Towuship ciiieensefficiently, "Il. they feet we are over- to host students Kottath lives in Lincotnwood suit-fed,' Hanrahan said.Then wilh her husband and their two ecoaomicatly and iu a special, Becomea HostFawity to an in- ffered to children. personal. grassroots way. why not have au-outside firm terualiouat exchange stndent and Seminar o Stop byon "We were told by Mcflttigotnome in and do a needs assess- help io Form a 15 to 18 year old Saturday and we'll - Elect Cragin CEO tl,atwewcrcoverstslted," Honra- renos stndy. Waicti what we do teenagers's image of the Amen- womenwithdisabthtjes han said. 't checked with Wheel- and find oar where cuis sliostd be shape die fa- can peopteas welt us leuce and sexual assault program ing Township and they have two made. We are more than agrees- inne. The Health ResOneee Center hie to go along with a peocednee for Women with Disabilities atcaordinalorat Access Living, and full-timers who do nothing hat Studenti come from Asia, Eu- Sue Strong, an instruclor at- Chi- putdaia in tire computers. ofihis sort. the RehabilitationInstitute of rope, and Latin America and at- mero, a nou-pmfit sehool ofself- "I bave let one staffer go and "We have no control over the tend itreir host family's local high Chicago (RIC) will present "Vio- serve you some more. will have to let another one go. budget. t feet these budgetcuis io school September through June.lesee and Self-Defense," on Sat-defense for women. my deparuueui aredne io my per- neday, Jaty 24, from 10 n.m. to 3 To RSVP for the free seminar This will leave us with ose-full- Students have full insurance coy- or receive more information,call timer and one part-timer to runsonat involvement in Ilse April crage and heilig their own spend- p.m. Morton Grove election. l'se giv- Guest speakers will be Veroni- Mary Milner by July 22 at (312) Ihewhote office." ing mosey. Host families provide 908-4744. Hanrahan said tirata Personueteu yon my statement and t su\nd room and board only and may ca Robinson, thedomestic vio- Needs Assessment Evatuation by iL." lake a 550 tas dedcution each Elephant rides month. Host fansities can learn Campground abonl asother esItare and tau- lead GOP Northbrook park guage white making alifetime has new friendship with a international parade fest continues son/daughieror sistcn/bròlher. owners Phone1-800-848-2121for Kids and adults can enjoy five TheNorthbrOokPark Dislrict'n Village Green, food service starts more infdrrnatiou. Paradise Pork Campgroundselephants rides, softball, bingo 1993 Park Fest Concertseries ut 6:30 p.m. - ban new owners,The park offers and loti more fun ut the 12th Au- continues Tuesdaysevenings. July 27. The Sasophones - Speak out convenient camping by the day, saal Suburban Republican Fami- Bring the neighbors, the enlircPop, Jazz und Rock. Chi Chis week or month. ly Picnic Sunday, Aug. t. The family, blankets and lawn elraasprovides garai mena ilemn to- Paradise Park is a 62 acrepicnic will be held from 11 n.m. Fredric G, Nosy, President against incest campgroundslocatedinthe toS p.m. atBosneWoodn, Arling- for an evening of musical enter-night. There will be au evening of and Chief Operating Officer of iainment. The scheduleincludes Angnst 17, Cirrus Falcon- heart of Garden Prairie, IL, ene Ion Heighlnond Higgins Road. Crapin Federal Sank for Say- poetry, readings and munie on Thepicninc is co-sponsored by avaeiely ofmusic styles io sassfy Aconsiicat Rock. Tire Olive Gar- block north of RIe. 20. Tacked ingo, has been elected Presi- des will he serving great menuSunday, August 1.These "Ex- away in o quiet peaceful setting,the Republican Organizations of all music lovers. pressions of Hope and Healing" dent and Chief Executive Oth- Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. - ileins for tisis evenings event. the park is close to Rockford.Moine, Elk Grove, Hanover, Pal- will be given by survivors of in- Belvidere and the Boone County atine and Schaumburg Town- cerofthe bank, effective August cest and rexual abuse inconjane- Fair. ships. Seat new CUB director tien with "To Tell TheTruth," The fishing in excellent. Call There will be a $5,000 grand Adam A.Jhnm,current their first nationwide speak out. (815) 597-1671 fora brochure. price and great free door prizes. Chairman of the Board and Michelle Gilbert of Chicagobers in each of Illinois' 20 con- This free event wilt he held at The fun wilt also include chit- di-gressionat districts. Chiefffxecutive Officer, will con- took her sent May I as a new Women & Children First flank- Comedian, juggler deco's gaines, pOay rides, clowun tinoe as Chairman ofthe Board rector- for the CitizenslJstity CUB wetcomeda new board of Street, store, 5233 North Clark and o petting zoo. Free buttered and will also nerve a Chairman St. Paul Federal has been serving Skokie for fiveyears now. We think it's a perfect Board (CUB) from the 9th Con-directors May 1. Thirteen dime-Chicago, from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. to perform at popcoca, noftdrinks and beer wilt tors are new to the board, white ofthe bank'uffxecutiye Commit- geessional District. The spirit of the speak ont s be available. Hot dogs and brats telson to celebrate. seven past direclors returned to tee. - - Gilbert is a staff attorney nr n twofotd.,.to support survivors of Skokie Park wilt be sold. So please join us for oar Five Year Anniversary Celebration. legal services program whereshetheir puuitionn.Directors from Jein the Skokie Park District Vnlnmteers are also needed lo even-numbereddistricts willincest and sexual abase all over works on publie interestlegisla- America as they deliver a mes- fortheirMagical Merry-Go- help with thepicnic. To volunteer Local residents There'll bepopcorn, refreshments, balloons, souvenirs and a drawing for a special holiday lion. serve two-year terms. white those Ronnd nenes every Wednesday or parchase tickets-at$5 per fam- from odd-numbered districts willsage ofhope, and tocelebrate ilse weekend for two. And ifyou're not already banking withus stop by and see why so many are. CUB is a non-profit. statewide healing of survivors everywhere thruughontthe sommer. This per- uy, callthe Maine Township earn degrees consumer advocacyorganization serve for four years. Theboard formance, feaiares Andrew the Regular Republican Organiza- sets CUB policies und budgets,whu have reetaimect their lives The following urea residents working for tower rates for lIti- ondean nowinspire others, comedian/jnggter and is a show tien ot824-8350. earnedboehelor ofarts degrees at The "Five Year Anniversary Celebration" noia utility customers. TheCUBand directors act an local spokes. for kids. lt wil be held atOakton persons for the organization. A creator of the "To Tel The the spring commencement exer- hoard in elected by CUB mcm- Truth" event held tant year in Park located on the corner ofBlockClub cimes held recently atRomaty Col- at St. Paul Federal Bank For Savings-Skokie. Ooklon and Skokie Blvd. on An- lege: - New Mesico, Mary Aune flentou Sulurduy,ju!y 17,9:00um. ;o 12:00 p.m. 4450 GelIRd., Skokie, IL 60076 (708) 674-9700. Skate rentalsoffered nays: "Oar safety is in oar nues- gnnt4,begiuning at7 p.m. hosts garden Dem Plaines: Peter Dean and The Northbrook Park District movedfrom ilseriults. bers, and when we steed together There is no charge for these Jean Warren; Morton Grove: provides skate rentals daring the pablic skating boas areon and speak the truth from oar ontdoor performances.luthe walk - Joanne Giannini; Nilem: Angela summer for a fee of $1 per pair. Saturdays, now through August hearts, we can help heal oar- event of hod weather, shown will The Triangle Block Cisb in- Maxtrolonando; ParkRidge: Anna DiPiazza, Eden Morris and StRiul Fedei'al BankF5,SOSvQs Coolofthissummerattheindoor fiom 1:45-3:00 p.m.Daily relves, our families and our corn- be held indoors at Oaklon Corn- sites the enmmnnily to its 61h arena located in the Sports Center fees are adults $4, youth$3 Pea- munities." monityCenter, 4701 Oaklonannual Garden Walk, on Sun- Kimberly MondI and Skokie: The bunk that's good for lifer" Street, Skokie. John Thompson. Complex. Rentals are availabletice card holders undchildren un- All are invited to attend on day, July 25. Entronco will be al during normal business hoarn,derfiveare$l.SO.Formore infor- Sunday, August 1. Those inter- For further information on this 110gN.Puslinu, 1700 West, or any other eveulucall 674: Monday through Friday, 9a.m. tomation call thepark district at esasl in participating,cell Laurel - : froid 1'1'u,risttiS p:m; - I, . - - lu:;' . j,,:;,, :u--s;r'l''cr Qui ,-y LutienedskatesarmPaakis--93:2y - - nt(3ÏZS2-02I4 -l3fl. .a..qoul rr rrmv:l -.l'ci: niet property and may notbe re, .006', st't 5:Lsd,iel: ecos isim tfl,'llesa 550 PAC) 36 THE BUGLE.THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1993

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