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MG woman loses $3,500 in 'pigeon drop' Itbappencdagain,righlherein Morton Grove. A 68-year-old woman minding her own basi- flees. jest Out doing her weekly grocery shopping at Domiaicks. 6939 Dempster SL fell right bao thr snares of two con artists and became the victim of a classic pigeondrop scamMay 17. A woman claiming lo be from South Africaasked the victim for Nues edition of 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nfles, Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-3900 - V0L38, NO. 51, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JuNE is, 095 50Ø per copy From the Left Hand. . by Rod Besser Saturday morning we went io o Boa Mitzvah of a Mend's granddaughter at aSynogogue in Northbrook. The Rabbi asked the congreganta and those in the audience to join with him in praying for Mends and relatives who were ill. He . . named a couple ofthe congre- - gants andthen added the nome ofjosephBernardin. Saturday evening we at- tended a small 70th birthday- party foe a friend of ours we've known since college days. Sitting there listening to the warmth and luye ex-- pressed by his- friends and family. we thought he exem- p011ed the success one can achieve inAnserica. My faiend came fromafam- ity which eked nut a living during the depression days. - He served three years in the Navy, mnstly in the Pacific Theatre. Afterthe warhe went down to Champaign on the GI Bill of Rights and-gradaatcd twe years later, hustling theougls schont dating the summer months as well as daring tise normal twa- semester year. He was ltke se many nflhr ex-GIS going to cellege. One veteran told me he was in awe when hr first came lo Champaign. He was the first member of his family te go to college, something which he never imagined do- ing in hiswildest dreams. Our friend was always a warnt outgoing gay. But he was notexceplional. He was a Continued on Page 35 ByRosemaryTirio directions to anon-existentSouth African church, The victim told her that there wat no such - church. Soon a second woman, also involvedin the scam. joined the discussion and also said that tbechurchdidnoteoist. The first woman then ex- - plumed her ptight": she had in- herited $150,000 but could not - lake it back to South Africa be- . by Rusemary Tirio B uy - your vehicle So what went wrong? When a maids and morals, und cbulteng- . ' . . . - - deal as seeming sweet as the re- ing academics," Ferns aaswered. s tickers on time -- --- -- The enmflaratiVuty small eurot1- Nertheidgo Preparatory Schoirt ment attiws the faculty io deal Vehicle sticker applications have bren mailed to att residents and businessowsers who hoya a registered vehicle.Vehicle stick- er sates have commenced and wilt contiuse thruagh June 30, ut the rute of $15 per sticker, $5 for senior citizens. An additional charge uf $10 wilt iucor ta ony- 00e purchasing a sticker after June30. - Stickers will br told al the Vil- loge Hall, 7601 North Milwaukee Ave., between the hours nf 8:30 n.m. io 5 p.m., Monday through - Friday. - Vehicle stickers are also bring suldotthe fettowing currency ex- changes und tending institatiuns: Dempstnr Landings Currency Exchange, 2606 East Dempster Madura wins Niles Senior - Spelling Bee - Leo Madura nf Niles tuok top honors at -the Secund Annual Nues Sentar Spelling Bee on Wednesday, Jane 7 when he cur- rectly spelled the weed "senes- chat." For the majanO' efss who weren't familiar with the word, it's an administrative or jadiciat officer such as o governor to a city orproviitce. Maduros lost epponest in the speltdewn was Aso- Knit of Hiles who was disqualified when shcmisspetledthc word "perrgci- nate" whichis totravel on foot. Madura represented the Nites Susine Conter at the Berwyn- Cicore Ccancil os Aging spelling contest onTarsdOy,JonO 13. Forhis cffurts in the Nitos con- test, he won a$2O gift certificate from Crown Books, acanvus bag from the Nues Library and a tee shirt with the winning word orn- blazoned os it. Second placo winner Ass Reist received u $3 giftcectificot000d altbrat bag. Continued Oil l'age 35 - causo it wou1dbe confitcated by the government there, She said she hod already given $50,000 of hrrinheritanceloalawyerandóf- fered to give $50.600 to the vie- tim and the sectind suspect to do- nate to charity if they would provo theft "good faithby put- tingupthnirown money. The victini withdrew $3,SBJ Continued on PageS St-IDes FIamos, (708) 827f825; - jtwàakoe/BattordCurrOncy Ex- change, 9107 Milwaukee Ave., Nues, (708) 966-6440; Haelrm/ Milwaukee Currency Exchange, 7519 Milwaukee Ave., Nites, (708) 647-8366; Oaktoul Waukegun Curceocy Exchange, 8018 WuakrganRd., Nitex, (708) 967-7770; Northwest Cornrnuni- ty Credit Union, 7400 Waukegan Rd., Nitos, (708) 647-1030; First of America Bank, 9107 Green- wood Ave., Nites, (708) 824- 2116; First ColuniulBonkNOrlh west, 8500 t2oatpstor St., Nitos, (708) 298-3300; First National Bank of Nitra, 7100 Oakiun Si., Nitos, (708)967-53130 andlaladi- son National Bank, 9190 Golf Rd.,Niles, (70e) 299-2900, Liquor violators keep Nues police busy - - The Hiles Police Department had a busy weekend June 9-10, Ou aroutineliqnorestablishment checkFrïday night they nabbed a just-legal 21-year-old bietender serving ntcohetie beverages to two 20-year-old women patrons in tite bar of the bowling ut 7601 Milwaukee Ave. The three were issuedtickets, - - OnSaturdaynighttheownerof the pub at 9606 Milwaukee Ave, wasissued a ticket for serving al- cobol io two mule patrons whe ptilieo said wem both already highiy intoxicated when they be- tamo involved in a fight in the porkiiiglotoftheostabliuhmonk A 31-year-otdFark Rides man Continued on Page 35 Fear of conservative Opus Dei' group results in no-sale for school Nues College sale halted by church battle fur the 21-acre former Nitos Cot- with students on a moro persuasi lego property at Touhy und Hie- basis, Ferns said. - 1cm guet 50 suddenly soue, one Nocthridgc csiTontly operates haxtoask. oat ufthirfornter St. Isaac Jogues Northoidgo, an independrol etemeutacy scheut ut 8101 Gulf day schuel for buys io grados six Rd. Desiring tu expand örotl- through Swolve, was started in mont te 350 stridents, Nurthoidge 1976. It is aprivatc school with a representatives approachod the Catholic philosophy ran by a Aochdioceso with an $0.75 mil- board of pacouls as a non-profit lion bid fue the former Hiles Col- organization. Italtracts itsonoult- lege site whore semtnaOtauu once ment uf 207 boys from 57 differ- prepared fur the priesthood. The eut comrnuuifiou, sorne as fac night reenutly conovated build-- away as Dalton, Lemont and ings nu the campus could be casi- Wiscunsin, according tu asso- ly adapted for. use by North- ciatoheadmaxtor LakoFerris. ridge. - What attracts students and Punt&otli Builders was tu be their parents tu a schont like the joint venture partner in- the Northridge? "Quality education deal, patting up half of the finanz- and areal emphasis ou character ing. Noriheidgo already had St devolopmont, strnugthening Continued on Page 35 NiIesVi11a.e Board sworn ¡n dr:., i At the regutarmnetiflg otNiles Viltage Board hold on May 23, 1995,JudgO Jefft'oyAt'ootd (a formor Village ofNilos Trustee) adm!niotorod tho oath ofoffico lo the Village Truot000 who wore re-elected n the Consolidated Election hold on April 4, 1995. Thu Ihren incumbonlo who worn sworn in are (luft Io right): James Mahoney, BartMurphyand Tom Bondi. Alaosworn in was newlyappoinlodTrosteo Rob- erl Caliero who replacedjnffreYArflold whon ho resigned to acceplan appointment as aCtrouit Court - Judge. \-

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Morton Grove. A 68-year-oldwoman minding her own basi-flees. jest Out doing her weeklygrocery shopping at Domiaicks.6939 Dempster SL fell right baothr snares of two con artists andbecame the victim of a classicpigeondrop scamMay 17.

A woman claiming lo be fromSouth Africaasked the victim for

Nuesedition of

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nfles, Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-3900-

V0L38, NO. 51, THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JuNE is, 095 50Ø per copy

From the

LeftHand.. by Rod Besser

Saturday morning we wentio o Boa Mitzvah of a Mend'sgranddaughter at aSynogoguein Northbrook. The Rabbiasked the congreganta andthose in the audience to joinwith him in praying for Mendsand relatives who were ill. He

. . named a couple ofthe congre-- gants andthen added the nomeofjosephBernardin.

Saturday evening we at-tended a small 70th birthday-party foe a friend of ourswe've known since collegedays. Sitting there listening tothe warmth and luye ex--pressed by his- friends andfamily. we thought he exem-p011ed the success one canachieve inAnserica.

My faiend came fromafam-ity which eked nut a livingduring the depression days.

-He served three years in theNavy, mnstly in the PacificTheatre. Afterthe warhe wentdown to Champaign on the GIBill of Rights and-gradaatcdtwe years later, hustlingtheougls schont dating thesummer months as well as

daring tise normal twa-semester year. He was ltke semany nflhr ex-GIS going tocellege. One veteran told mehe was in awe when hr firstcame lo Champaign. He wasthe first member of his familyte go to college, somethingwhich he never imagined do-ing in hiswildest dreams.

Our friend was always awarnt outgoing gay. But hewas notexceplional. He was a

Continued on Page 35

ByRosemaryTiriodirections to anon-existentSouthAfrican church, The victim toldher that there wat no such -church. Soon a second woman,also involvedin the scam. joinedthe discussion and also said thattbechurchdidnoteoist.

The first woman then ex-- plumed her ptight": she had in-herited $150,000 but could not -lake it back to South Africa be-

. by Rusemary Tirio

B uy - your vehicle So what went wrong? When a maids and morals, und cbulteng-

. ' . . . - -

deal as seeming sweet as the re- ing academics," Ferns aaswered.

stickers on time -- --- --The enmflaratiVuty small eurot1-

Nertheidgo Preparatory Schoirt ment attiws the faculty io deal

Vehicle sticker applicationshave bren mailed to att residentsand businessowsers who hoya aregistered vehicle.Vehicle stick-er sates have commenced andwilt contiuse thruagh June 30, utthe rute of $15 per sticker, $5 forsenior citizens. An additionalcharge uf $10 wilt iucor ta ony-00e purchasing a sticker afterJune30. -

Stickers will br told al the Vil-loge Hall, 7601 North MilwaukeeAve., between the hours nf 8:30n.m. io 5 p.m., Monday through -Friday. -

Vehicle stickers are also bringsuldotthe fettowing currency ex-changes und tending institatiuns:Dempstnr Landings CurrencyExchange, 2606 East Dempster

Madura winsNiles Senior -

Spelling Bee -

Leo Madura nf Niles tuok tophonors at -the Secund AnnualNues Sentar Spelling Bee onWednesday, Jane 7 when he cur-rectly spelled the weed "senes-chat." For the majanO' efss whoweren't familiar with the word,it's an administrative or jadiciatofficer such as o governor to acity orproviitce.

Maduros lost epponest in thespeltdewn was Aso- Knit ofHiles who was disqualified whenshcmisspetledthc word "perrgci-nate" whichis totravel on foot.

Madura represented the NitesSusine Conter at the Berwyn-Cicore Ccancil os Aging spellingcontest onTarsdOy,JonO 13.

Forhis cffurts in the Nitos con-test, he won a$2O gift certificatefrom Crown Books, acanvus bagfrom the Nues Library and a teeshirt with the winning word orn-blazoned os it. Second placowinner Ass Reist received u $3giftcectificot000d altbrat bag.

Continued Oil l'age 35 -

causo it wou1dbe confitcated bythe government there, She saidshe hod already given $50,000 ofhrrinheritanceloalawyerandóf-fered to give $50.600 to the vie-tim and the sectind suspect to do-nate to charity if they wouldprovo theft "good faithby put-tingupthnirown money.

The victini withdrew $3,SBJContinued on PageS

St-IDes FIamos, (708) 827f825; -

jtwàakoe/BattordCurrOncy Ex-change, 9107 Milwaukee Ave.,Nues, (708) 966-6440; Haelrm/Milwaukee Currency Exchange,7519 Milwaukee Ave., Nites,(708) 647-8366; OaktoulWaukegun Curceocy Exchange,8018 WuakrganRd., Nitex, (708)967-7770; Northwest Cornrnuni-ty Credit Union, 7400 WaukeganRd., Nitos, (708) 647-1030; Firstof America Bank, 9107 Green-wood Ave., Nites, (708) 824-2116; First ColuniulBonkNOrlhwest, 8500 t2oatpstor St., Nitos,(708) 298-3300; First NationalBank of Nitra, 7100 Oakiun Si.,Nitos, (708)967-53130 andlaladi-son National Bank, 9190 GolfRd.,Niles, (70e) 299-2900,

Liquor violators keepNues police busy - -

The Hiles Police Departmenthad a busy weekend June 9-10,Ou aroutineliqnorestablishmentcheckFrïday night they nabbed ajust-legal 21-year-old bietenderserving ntcohetie beverages totwo 20-year-old women patronsin tite bar of the bowling ut 7601Milwaukee Ave. The three wereissuedtickets, - -

OnSaturdaynighttheownerofthe pub at 9606 Milwaukee Ave,wasissued a ticket for serving al-cobol io two mule patrons wheptilieo said wem both alreadyhighiy intoxicated when they be-tamo involved in a fight in theporkiiiglotoftheostabliuhmonk

A 31-year-otdFark Rides manContinued on Page 35

Fear of conservative Opus Dei'group results in no-sale for school

Nues Collegesale halted bychurch battlefur the 21-acre former Nitos Cot- with students on a moro persuasi

lego property at Touhy und Hie- basis, Ferns said. -

1cm guet 50 suddenly soue, one Nocthridgc csiTontly operates

haxtoask. oat ufthirfornter St. Isaac Jogues

Northoidgo, an independrol etemeutacy scheut ut 8101 Gulf

day schuel for buys io grados six Rd. Desiring tu expand örotl-through Swolve, was started in mont te 350 stridents, Nurthoidge

1976. It is aprivatc school with a representatives approachod theCatholic philosophy ran by a Aochdioceso with an $0.75 mil-

board of pacouls as a non-profit lion bid fue the former Hiles Col-

organization. Italtracts itsonoult- lege site whore semtnaOtauu once

ment uf 207 boys from 57 differ- prepared fur the priesthood. The

eut comrnuuifiou, sorne as fac night reenutly conovated build--

away as Dalton, Lemont and ings nu the campus could be casi-

Wiscunsin, according tu asso- ly adapted for. use by North-ciatoheadmaxtor LakoFerris. ridge. -

What attracts students and Punt&otli Builders was tu be

their parents tu a schont like the joint venture partner in- the

Northridge? "Quality education deal, patting up half of the finanz-

and areal emphasis ou character ing. Noriheidgo already had St

devolopmont, strnugthening Continued on Page 35

NiIesVi11a.e Board sworn ¡n

dr:.,

i

At the regutarmnetiflg otNiles Viltage Board hold on May 23, 1995,JudgO Jefft'oyAt'ootd (a formor

Village ofNilos Trustee) adm!niotorod tho oath ofoffico lo the Village Truot000 who wore re-elected n

the Consolidated Election hold on April 4, 1995. Thu Ihren incumbonlo who worn sworn in are (luft Io

right): James Mahoney, BartMurphyand Tom Bondi. Alaosworn in wasnewlyappoinlodTrosteo Rob-

erl Caliero who replacedjnffreYArflold whon ho resigned to acceplan appointment as aCtrouit Court

- Judge.

\-

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PAGE 2 ThE ØIJGLE,THURSDA'4JUNE IS, 1995

s.I.J. seniorsin- -

Grand March

IN HOMEHAIR CARE

MAWcuRE&PEOIcunE

FREDERICKS COIFFURES5391 N. MILWAUKEE AVE.

CEACAGO, ILL.

(312)631-0574_3E4. .

The TaditionalGrandMarch was heldatthe l9thAnn!versalyparty ofthe S.!.). 55 PIus Club with living Eisenstein, Irene Sel-fett, Ann Romeo, Florence LencioniandAdelle Genovaldi lead-Ing the group.

Exercises for peoplewith arthritis.

A señes of'Exercises for Peo- days and Thursdáys, from 5:30 topie with Axthritis,' sponsored by 6:30 p.m. Monday classes aretlsn Good Health Program of held at the Mayer Kaplan JewishRush North Shore Medical Ces- CommusAt, Center, 50501er in Skakie, is beingheld Moe- Church, Skokie, and Thursday

Shumpou & Snt s2.Nu & Up Choses are conducted by as. Hnirnet

EXCEP1SUNDAVspecialty trained and experienced

Or. Mons Clipper abflug saxo st.ff and are dartguedlor peopleMann Reg. Hair styliVg ssaa roth rheumatord arthestis and es-

e tesarthritis. An excellent generalwarkaut for senior,eitizens, badbacks and deconditioued individ-t uals.

For further informados or toregister. call the medical center'sGood Health Program at (700)933-6695.

"Mom used tojoke abouther memory...butforgettiug ign 't funnyanymore."

a We used to laugh when mom misplaced her keys.But now it's natfunny anymore.

"Mom'sforgefulness is making it harder and harderfor us to be sure she is safe. Just last Sunday she wentoutside in only/tar nightgown. I don't know what wouldhave happened ¿fi hadn't been there."

Do situations like these make life stressful and d'i-cult? It may be time to give yourselfa break. A shortstayfor Mom atBallard canprovide you that opportu-nity.

For more information about Ballard's RespiteProgram or a no-obligation consultation - call(708) 294-2300.

A HEALmcARe ROSIDENCE

9300 BallardRoad, Des Plaines, IL 60016

Skokian nameddirector ofThe Wealshire

Michael Gottesmao, the for-mer principal of Skokie's Con-grtgatiou IVnai Emnnah schooland rabbi of McHency CountyJewish Congregation io Ridge-field, IL, bas been named EarlyStage Administrative Directorfor The Wealshice, the new $12million Alzheimers care centerdue so Opon July 5, in Lincoln-shire.

The announcement was madeby Wealsbire developer AcmeGoldbeeg, who said, "We ore ex-tremely pleased Michael hasjoined our sloE. His years of es-perience in counseling people ofall nges, and his ability to com-bine spirituality and caregiving,will benefit elderly residents andtheirfamilies."

In his newrole, Gottesman will -handle all administrative opera-lions for residents who are in theearly sluges of Alotseimer's Dis-ease er Related Dementia. TheWealshire bas space for 144 resi-dents, and some 54 are designedforpeople inthis phase of the dis-ease.

Gottesman received a jointMasters Drgtee in Education Ad-ministration und Curriculum Dc-vclopment in 1903 from the Uni-versity ottltinois st Chicago andSprrtus College. He ssd his wifeIleth reside in Skokic, and havethree children: Ryan, 15; Jeremy,t 1; sodjoshua, 8.

. The Wenlshire (pronoonedWcllshire), on 20 wooded acresin suboebun Lincolnshire, is ofree-standing facility exctosivelydesigned for und devoted to Ate-heimor's and dementia patients.testead oftong, a005ymoss ball-ways found in mostmedicul insU-lotions, The Wnatshirc is dividedinto smallcrbousrhotds for 16-25,peoplo. Eachhaosehold will coo-tain an ologaotty-fuenished livingroom, dining room añd tcitcheo.Staff members wilt act as corn-panions and help pationts dressthemselves, ose the washer unddryer, prepare meals in their ownkitcben, and do other habitooltasks.

Each homo will have accessi-bIo ontdoor space und gardens,where residents cas sofoly walkand he curd on finding the pathhacktotheirhome.

Por information about TheWralshire, call (708) 883-9050.

THE BUGLE(liSPS 069-7m)

Bub RennerEdIlur end Publisher

AL, MEIER. - NonnAron IlliNois

' ine

VOL. 38, NO. 51,31)90 15, 1995

8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60714Phuner 906-3908-1-24

Publiehed Wedllyu, Thuendug06 NiIm, hinein

Noeund CinsnPnninge furThe Bnglepnld ai Chteage, Ill.and addttin.nl entry offices,

l'nst,nonterr Send nAnismonhonigeotu The Bogie,

0746 SbemmerRd., Rites, IL 06714

Subacriptin. Rote (lu Advance)Per sIngle copy 8.50Oneyear $13,00Two yearn $2230Three years $29.00lyeor SenIor Citizens, . . $1130A peor (not ufeunnty) , . $1595I yenr (foreIgn) $35.00

All APO oddrenneoos fur Servicemen $28.00

NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Niles Senior Cenler in open to rrsidcnln of thc Vtllage of

Nitos age 62 and over and their y000ger spouses. Nilrs seniorsinterested in obtaining additional senior center informahionshould call or visit the cenher and brplaced on the mmhng list.The center is located ah 8060 Oakhon Street. -

. YARÑ NEEDED -Thanks to yaor generosity, we have received plenty of shawl

panems, and -are no longer requesting them. However, if youhave any left-over yaro, please bring it ho the senior center. Laprohes ano made for votemos from your generous donations.

WOMEN'S CLUBLAKE BENEDICT MANOR TRIP

Tickets aro on sato now for tIne Womeu's Cmb hnp to LakeBenedict Manor in noutheaslern Wisconsin on Monday. July10. The cost of $33 melados a wine and cheene reception, bin-go, four-conne lunch, and entertainmenl. Call the center fertickot availability. - -- - DINNER DANCE COMM5TER

The Dinner Dance Committee in currently looking for morevolunteers ho assist in planning tIne Septembnr 55 event. In addi-tion, thn Center is in need of small giftnfknick-knacics to giveaway as prizes ah the Dinner Dance. PIeute call Caeyn for morninformation)

ANNUAL PICNIC -

The Niles Senior Ceoher will he holding their annual picnicon July 14 from t 1 am. so 2:30 p.m. at Niles College. The COSI

of $4.50 includes hot dog, hamburger, chips, core on the cob,watermelon, ice cream. entertainment, games, and prizes. Tick-cts on sale NOW! Register ah the Senior Center. -

PICNIC VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDVotsoleero are needed for the Jnty 14 Annoul Picnic to assist

in cooking, totting up, check-in, bingo. etc. Ifyoa would like sabe a pant ofthis fan-filled day, please call Mary O.

MEN'S CLUB MEETINGThe Men's Club Regular Meeting wilt be on Monday, June

19 al 10:30. -

INVESTMENT COUNSELING -

Jeff Cordela will be available to assist you with your invest-mont needs on Wednesday, Sono 2h. Call for an appointment.FREE.

ETA LECTUREBarbara Byrd of the Regional Trannporhahion Anthonihy wilt

be giving a FREE lecture on Thursday, Jane 22 at 2 p.m. Thctechare will cover the Sealer Discoont Program and soivicesavailable; applications and pichares will be taken for those whoaro 65 and older and DO NOT cosreotly have u reduced farecard. Three is n $1 feo for the application, bot the lecture and in-formation is FREE. Registration rrquired.

NEWCOMERS PRESENTATIONtnformstioo regarding Senior Citicen's Services will ho pro-

sided for newcomers to the Trident-Center on Friday, June 23at 2 p.m. Refreshments wilt be served. Please regisher by callingthe Sonior Centro. -

FLOWER AND GARDEN COMMITTEEBEING FORMED

The Hilos Senior Cenhor will sponsor their first Homer andGardon Show in August Votanheors ho help on a Committee hopot this event togehher arr carrcntty noodod. Por more informs-tian or ho volunteer en Ibis commiltee, please contact MaryOleksy.

WOMEN'S GOLFWomen golfers aro invited to attend tho Womens Golf Dut-

ing so Monday, June 19 at Tam. The cost of $1 I inctodos golf,bock, sod prices. Registration required.

RULES OF TIlE ROADRalos of the Road will moot on Monday. Jene 12 ut Ballard

Leisure Cooler oh IO 0m. Tho class prepares seniors for renew-sog those dnvcos licensos. Class is fret; call tho Senior Centerfor rogistrahion.

WtLL APPOINTMENTSWILL appointments wilt ho available on an individual basis

00 Friday, June 16 ut 9 sm. Call the crohor 50 schodole an indi-vidoul appointment.

DISCUSSION LEADER WANTEDThe Hilos Senior Center along with Oskton Commonity Col-

toge is intereshed io starting a 6 work - 2 hour session discus-sian group this fall. Topics will vary each work. Any motivatedperson who would br interested in Icadiog this shimutahing pro-germ shoold cootact Mary Oloksy. Training will br provided.

Paint-A-Thonseeks applicants

'Poiot-A-Thos," a communityproject, is open to senior citizens(60 years or oIdor) antler dis.ablod persons who aro fi000ciallylimihod und physically unable topirol the ostorior of hhcir singlo-family homo. Vatspar Corpora-hico donates the palot, aod nthrrsupplies needed also oro dosatodby local companies. Volootoerlocros will do the painting Sept. 9-(raindatcisSopt. 16). Thohooseoxhorior most bo is sofficientlygond condition roqairing oolyscrapiisg cod/or spot priming ho-foro pirating. Each homeownerchoososthopaint color preferred.

Appticants most owo and livo

in the house in nerd of painsngand so planoing atthis timelo sollthe hanse. Registration is limitedto residents io the followingtownships: Maior, Wheeling,Elk Grove, Schosmburg, Huno-vor, Palatino, Baeriogtoo andNibs. Monthly inctime, medicalOspensos and other ciecomsl000-os aro token into considerationOndhhis iofor,notiou is keptcoofi-donsial. -

. The 1995 application deadhioeis 5oly 15. For application formsand moro infarolation, roll Cath-clic Charities Noelhwost SeniorServices at(708) 253-5500 week-doysfrom8:30a.m. ho4:30p.m.

Now try a geography test from Ï874byiosephW. Zurawski

Lust week we gave our readersa spelling lest haken in early ele-mentary graden in the Unilrd

- Statesnboull2oyeornago. -

- Titis week, from thU sumoManure chest Jayne Barrybreugtst buck from Humholdl,Sowasomnyeues ago, weeeprinta

. geography test from an "Soleo-duction" designed for 'juniorclasses" intheelemenlary grades.We selected the test on NorthAmerica since it appe&ed ho be

-

hheeasiest. -

GeneraiReview -

Yea didn't know IhoNelson River, 398 miles long,was in NoOh Control Munitobaflowing from Lake Winnipeg to-Hudson Bay? Or Ihul Ihr GroatBear Lake is 12,200 square miles

- in the ts4ucKenzio Disleich in thoNorthwest teeritocios of Canada? -DrthutCharlrs Cape in io Virgin-la ah the entronco of ChesapeakeBay onthrnorhhornside? -

. . Having Irouhle with CupeSable Sstand? So are we. Its utthe soahhrm point of Capo SableIsland in soothwosh Nova Scotisand it's acopo at the southwest tip

'of Ilse Florida peninsula.As wo go through hhrrivers wofind.- oaesclvos clutching over'more firmly our old MerriamWebshor dictionary that our Eng-

'lish peofessnr eshonrd us to por-chase, keep chose;lo os the rest of

-oar lives, asdilways ose daily.

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I 'Pigeon drop' Cn.itinnied from Page Sfreon the bank and gave it 10 theSuspect, whoweapped the moneyin a pnnyerctoth' along with her.$50,Ri0 and put it io the victim'sglovelson.

Aiie: Saying nome peayrrnwith the victim, the two anspectsleft. When the victim returned tolier bank lo deposit the menny,she found thaI the cloth centaine4only nnwnpnper- Hetenoctly anorpeitu. Its beendeny before, many, many timenbefore. Why do peopin fall preytotlinpigrondrapwithnuchmnn-otonoonregnlnrity?

. "Thoy'ee n liltle bit greedy.nsaid SgI, Rager Wilson, publicinformatien officer fer the NileuPhilice DrpnrltshnnL "People failt&reinembertheotdnaying, 'SfilIloogoodtebetrtne.itmnallyin'.

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Wilaonnaidthatneninrcitizennwho are wended abeut their in-vestments, income and hewthey're geing to survive fer the

-- rnstofthcielivosarrmeatvulOer-able lo the get-rich-quickschemes of the pigeon drop arI-

- uts."It's the same tolerad Scam

onedoveenndovcr," said Wilson."Its absolutely stupid."

Officer Ken Van Der Iloegenofthr Marlos Grove Police De-pnatmenl Crime Phovontion Unitalso uniti that greed--they wantsomething for nothing--was aprimefactorin coofidrneescams, -batheadded, "Many thoeu it's oc-tuatly good peoplr who want tehelp somebody" who become thecenartist's victim.

The scam usually invalveu aproblem, such as the woman inthe Morton Greve scum who saidnhe conlit not lake her iahrtilattcr

- tnSoathAfricn. 'ConnrhistshnvonOver tongora," Van Der Hnegonsaid. "They could probably lathyou Oat ofyonrohoes Eyes werewulkingonabedofcockn."

'They thrive on the elderlywho lend aol IiI tolsi bunks andhovecashreadilyavailable," VanDerllargennaid. -

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We found every river except theGeeotPedee sndCapo Fear.

WIno foond--Ihem bath? 0k,

ease in Cao yearn in MortonGrove, bot becanse people fretabnalalelynlnpid theylsavea Ion-dency nat to copeo noch inch-dents, Van Der Hnegen said. Sathe arEnal nombee of aramt mayhe higheethan oliicialeecordure-veal.

Van Doc Hnegen wantS citi-zens, especially seniern, that'peoplejmt don't give yoo thea-sands ofdatlarn for helping themaOL"

Morton Grove police ace go-ing one stop further io trying topreventpigeon drops. They havedeveloped a forni antI disiriboledit to local banks. Theiti hope isihalwhcnabankcanlomercommin to withdzaw an ununally largeamaantofcanhlhelellerwillglvethem the farm. The contornee in

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asked to read a numiser of 90es-Aojes, noch au, "Has anyone be-Blended peo. thon auked you Iopat np 'good faith' money in or-derferyeo to sham onenpecteillyfound money er vatoablro?" Itcaotions castomerul "Swindlersare nearly always friendly andhavehonrstfaceo er pleasanl, att-theeilalivevaices.' -

The costumer mast then signthe ferns and have a teller andbankoftienesigniL

Vince Moula, vice presidentandcashieratFirntNntienalBankofMoetonGeove.6201 DempsleeSL. unid thntalthough thebank isflog yet wing the form, thoy dotake many precaoiioeu to protecteustometu from enti artists

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Other services the bank offemaredosigned toprolectcnntomernfrom frond. "We offer to help

nomos there of foor times sincetheo.

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GrandiarentFair :offers fun for all ages

Christine Merchuf, 3, of Ni/es. whispers fo her grandmotherLillian Merriest during the Jurassic Junior Grandparent Fair,held recently at the Maine Township Town Hall. The fair wassponsored by Maine Township, the Des Plaines Public Libraryandthe Des Plaines CommunitySeniorCenter.

Caregivers of AgingParents support group

Caretakers of Aging Parenln,men and women who aro respon-siblo for taking caro of aging parenta, meet to discuss concernsand offer each other suggestionsand support. The group is spun-scrod by the Senior Heotth Pro-

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Five...Se n ¡órñetLearningCenters open

Chicago area soniOrs will soonhave a new opportunity to visitcyberupace on the lnformattonSuperhighway. Five non-profitSeniorNet Learning Contort areopening their doors to the Chico-go metropolitan area to providecompoter and tetecommunica-tiens accensto adules overage 35.

"It witt be veiy exciting to helpotder people whove bden afraidof computers font much morecomfortable with them and eveo-tuatty be abte to talk to theirgrasidehildren through the Inter-not or America Ontioe, says JimEckhouse, a 78-year-old retirednnginoor who witt ho among thevotunteer Learning Center teach-ers. 'We're working as u team,discussing touching methods andsharingourexpeeirncos

Were pleased to bring thisteaming opportunity to Chicago,says Dr. Furtoisg. Seniors wantto go ootine formuny reasons, butdont necessarity have the skitts.The computerprovides a painlessway to make oew frieods aresodthe country and stay iotcuch withthe rest of ihn world."

"The City of Chicago is veryproud to ho participating in thisnational program," says Commis-sioner Smith. "This programgives senior citizens an cocottentway to acquire new skitts."

Funding for the centers hasboon provided by Anseritech. theAmericas Business Collabora-tion far Quality Dependent Care(Atlstate Insurance Compony,IBM Corporation, Motorola,Inc., Quaker Oats aod The Tray-elers tnuurance Company), theRetirement Research Fonnda-tien, the Chicago CommunityTrust und tIse Joseph P. Sultivanuod Jeanne M. Sullivan Fcuoda-

The Ove SonioeNet LearningCeoters wiltbe located at the Chi-cage Dopuetweot cf Aging'sSoutheast Regional (Attas) Ceo-ter. the North Shore Seniot Con-tor in Ncrthlietd; the Berwyn Ci-cero C000cil oo Aging in Cicero;the Palatioe Township Library inPatatioe; andtho Cuaocit for Jew-inh Elderly/Jewish CommunityCenters (Mayer Kaptao Center)in Skokie. Coordination of ihnfive denters will he provided bythe Illinois Alliance for Aging.Each Learning Center will hostan individual opening coremooy.

TheLearniogCesiers will Onu.hie older adatis with no previouscomputer exporience to start withetasset in computer basicu, andthen progress to comtes ir wordprocessing, personal financialmanagement, molti-media appli-cations, use of online servicesand other subjects.

Each Learning Center witthave two America Oolioe ac-canots, which include SeoiorNesDotino. This will enobte studentsto tears how lo access uod down-load information and to comma-nieute with their fellow Souioo-Not members.

"There is so much prnt.upcreativity and wisdom io the old-er adult population," says Dr.Partong.

I LEGAL NOTICE INotice is hereby givon, porto-

ant to "An Act in relation to theuse of an Assumod Name in theconduct or wansaction of Basi-0055 O the State," ax amended,that u eeotifieation was filed bythe undersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. Pilo No.D028431 on May 19, 1995, un-der ihr Assumnd Name of A &A's ThC t{eattheare with theplace of business located at 7625N. Knox Ave., Skokie, IL 60076.The true name(s) and residenceaddtess of owner(s) is: AlbeDoM. Manipan,- 7625- N. KooxAve., Skokie, IL 60076.

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HOME AND YARD CHORESMorton Grove's home and yard "Choro Program" links tonitir

homoaw000i with youth and young adult warkoru. Seniors whoneed help maintaining their yards can huyo a ooighbarhoodworker como by weekly ta-assist. There atoo me individualswhoeao porfeun minor odd jobs. Sottises mont peavido oqmp-mont und negotiate the fee ta ho paid to the workor. Par muoninformation, call the Pliekingor Senior Conter ut 470-5246..

CLOCK TOWER THEATREEnjoy the Clock Tower Thoatee's intimato setting featuring

comfortable "reeking" seau and wide aisles for a Cabarot Re-view. The production ineludeu Cabaret acta from around ihrworld. Marlene Dietrich and Sophie Tucker are just a couple ofthe many porfarmoru that will be highlighted. Singing, dancingand music interweave lo bring you a multi-cultural experience.After lunching ut Piggs Cafe, visit the TiSse Museum. Thin mu-seam featums a world famous collodion of ttme moasmiug do-vices eanging from ancient sunthals ta the atomic clock. This di-verse collection displays a variety of early time-keepinginstruments au welt as a magnificent selection of clocks andwatches from all parts ofthe world.

The cost ofthe trip en Thursday, lasso t5, is $40 for rosideutsand $44 for non-ronideuts. Tho bus witt leave ihr Penino ViewCommunity Center ut 9:30 am. and return at approximately 6p.m

VISUALLY IMPAIRED MOTIVATORSMorton Orson's support group for people with vïtuat impaio_

monts will hold their soot meeting at 10 am. un Tuesday, June20 in the Flickiuger Senior Center. }totpful information andsupportive ioteractieo will assist participants adjust to their im-paiements. For more information, or io arrango for irausportatino, catI the Senior Hoi Line at 470-5223.

HUMANITIES TREASURESTho Humanities Tremores discussion graupin held Mondays

from fr30 to 11:30 am. io the Ftiekingoi Senior Center fromJane 26 through Aug. 14 This free program sponsored by theNational Council ou Aging and offered through the auspices ofOakiou Community Callego provides groat stimulation and anopportunity to share wisdom gained through the years. Ed Fort-mau, a soananéd discussion-leader, providet inspiration and di-

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rection for the groop. Par mare information, CalI CatherineDran at 965-7447.

HOT LUNCHESHoi louches are nerved at I U45 am. over)' Monday, Waffles-

day and Friday in the Ftickiegor Sooior Center ta seniors ago60+. Nutritious tunchet and ecciti ng activities ar scheduledeuch day. The Commueity NuteitionNetwork lue. apesaieottsisprogram, lunches are one ttsird afta seisioc's recommended die-sary allowance (RDA), and thoy'ro delicious too. Tho roui-tif amoat is by donation with the suggested ceutributiae bring ho-twoon $1.50 and $2.25. Up tap 60 diners are nerved each daylind resorvations aro required. For moro infarmation about thotanches sr about trunsportatian, call the Marten Grove SornarHat Line at 470-5223.

MAINETRANSIo order to provide mobility limited residents of Maine

Township with safe, reliable and affocdabto transpattation with-tu the township, MuineTeans has been created, Any townshipresident who is permanently disabled, physically unable to walk200 feet uítousisted and is unable to mount three bus stops is oli-gibto for MainoTrans. MainoTrans vouchers me good for onehalf of the metered fare with a maximum valuo of 53. Vouchersaro valid far six months and may be requested them the Maine-Trans office, Marion Grovo residents who live west of HarlemAvonue are cligibto. Far more information, call tIte MaineTownship Town Hall at 297-50ti7.

KIDNEYSThe kidneys are respaosibte for mmoviog wastes, excess

fluid and medication from the body. The kidneys can tose asmuch as 50% of ihoir function by the age of 80. This lots offuncnan causes little or no problem unless there is stress. DeIty-drution oc kidney infectious can also load ta loss of function.Adequato fluid helps reduce the risk cf becoming dohydratodand docroases the risk of developing such infectious: Becauseof the decreased function of the kidneys that comes with aging,medicatloos eliminated by the kidneys stay in the body longer.As they stay to the body they continuo to work und the totalamouot of a particular medication eau build up resulting in pos-tibie dangers. Seniors seeking further information abant kidneyfunction and uvoratl health can speak to the village of MortonGrove's geriatric nurse, Laurel Lotwat, 470-5246 aoy Tuesdayor Thursday.

.For more tnformation about these senior services andrecrea-

ion programs, rail the Morton Grove Senior Hat Line at 470-$223, or the Prairie View Cemisiunity Center at 965-7447. Toreceive the "Seniors in Morton Grave" oowsteitor, send $2.50 tathe Moflan Grove Fark District, 6034 Dempster Street, MoflanGrove, IL 60053.

Salvation Army FleaMaket planned

It's Plea Market time again atThe Salvation Army, 8454 W.Foster (at Postor and Camber-land) Nooridge, IL. eu Saturday,June 17 frcm9n.m. to3p.m. Buy

new and asod clothing, house-Wares, and much more. Refresh-meuls willhoservedatthe CoffeeShop. There wilt he dear prizes.Admission is free.

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ThEBLJGLE,TIIURSDAY,JJNE 15, 15

Fun-Fest '95at OLR

- . Our Lady of Ransom Parish,Nios, will hold ils 4th AnnualPun-Foss 95, on Ihn parishgrounds, Greenwood and NormalAvenues, beginning June 21throagh25. There will be avarie-

- ty offood vendors, carnival rides,bingo; beer gardes, live nightlyeatertainmens, casb rafflr, sad anano 'n ceaftfair no Satarday fromllo8p.m.

There will be something for.everyoneto enjoy and atthe same

- lime support ene annual fundrais-er. Por infonnalion, call the par-inh Ministry Center at (708) 823-2550.

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Zoning Board of Appeals willhôld apublichraring on Monday,July 3, 1995, at 7t30 PM. at tIseNilrs Admitsislrasion Building,7601 Milwaukee Avenue, Nib,.illinois, to hear the following

.. matlèr(s):. 95.ZP10

Nancy l3ersickson7004 bovin

. . Nilrs,IL- Requesting variations from re-qúired 25 fool front yard to 16f661 and required 40 foot rearynrdto 38 feet, to raze etdsting homeand eonitrûct new home at 6907jarvis.

95-Zr-il. KarmA. Larsoti.

st. Bfuedicl's Home6930 Tonhy Avenue

: Nilrs,IL.Reqursting a change in zoning

framB-2 Special Une to B2 Spa-. ,, cihI Ute lo open a child day care

center for approximately 16 chil-drrn nl St, Benedict's Home,693OTouhy Avenar.

. 95-ZP-12MikeHalrgron

SagarloafofChgo728 PoslerAveuue

BeosonviltelLRequesting a change in zoning

fromB-1 loB-1 SpeciatUse Rin-stall 3 coin operated devices in

. . the Garni StornaI 801 Civic Con-ter.

- 95-ZP43: TedMaveakis

df0011ockwith RoodMorton Grove, ll_

. Requesting a change in zoning.

fròm B-1 lo li-1 Special Use teopen a pooi hail at 8526-R GolfRoad,

The Village ofNiles oleada tocomply with the Americans With

. Disabilities Act by making rea-sonable accommodations forpeople with disabilities. Ifyon orsomeone you know with a disa-bility require accommodation for

- a Village service or have anyquestions abent the Village's

. . dompliauce, please contad AbeSelman,Village Manager, 7601

Avenue. Nibs, 111f-nois,708/967-6lOO.

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Nues CommunityChurch activities

Wiles Community Church,7401 W. Gakton Street, invitesyou la worship on Sunday, inne18, 1995, at 10 am. Gn this daywe will celebrate the SacramentofBaptisrn forMegan Louise Po-ley. Pastar Boswell will prracbon "A Mutter ofLife, Death, and

_.LifeAgain."

World Service will meet onWednrssiay, inne 21 at 10 am.Bring your favorite sandwich,coffee and dessert will be pravid-

. ed. .

. The annoal picnic will be heldinne 25 from Il am. ta 2 p.m.Comeld 10a.m. Worship dressedcasnal, the pienih will imnsediate-ly fallow. Games for all ages.The cast is $3 per persan, which

. will include hambargor or hotdog, (with all the.lnimmings) po-tatochips, watermelon aisd hover-ages. Reservations arrinreded bySunday, Jane 18. PIrase contactthe Church Offièe with your eon-ervation.

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One in ChristjChurch lobster sate

. Elsie ,Strau6s and Ken Zio-maun,lake cooked lobsters aal of

. bnilitig water al Gun rs ChristChurch (formerly St. Auselm/SI..My United Church). Porchel8thyear, the ebsiech xopeats itsnniqnoLobstor Sale which is, of

. coarse, a fandraiser bat also afnuctian to meet others in ourcommunity in- a interesting andrelaning atmosphere. The arigi-eat concept was suggested byPollyGiangroco nod adopted bythe church. The Rev. Meredith

. PatterisVicaraftheChurch.The sale will be bold Saturday,

inne 17 on the Church groundsal 1600 N. Greenwood, ParkRidge. Por farther information,call(708)825-581t.

Church luncheon. . planned

St. Joseph's Alcde and.RosarySociety ofSt.-ioseph's UkrainianCatholic Church are planning asalad luncheon, cards and buncogantosparty Thursday, inne 29 intho Church Hall, 5000 N. Cam-herland Ayo., Chicago. The$7.50 donation includes tablespriees and a gift far everyone al-tending this afternoon of socialgutheringundfun.

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our futher Joseph Jr., we have been serving families for over 80

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. OBITUARIESWILBURF.LUTZ

WilbnrF. Lirtz, 01, died May30 al his retidencr. He is sur-vivad by his wife Hazel, a sun,mmes, slepehildeen, Rita EmeollandiotsnDo5ter; and three grand-children. Puneral services wereheld at Hohen Fanent! Home; lo-torment was in St. Lucas Come-tery, Chicago.

Punerat arrangements modethrough Haben Ponerul Home,8057.Nilet CenterRd., Skokie.

. LOUISE T.MARLINGLquise T. Marling, (are Tot-

ley) died May 30 in Ft. Lander-dale, Florida; she was formerlyfrom Evanston. She is survivedby . her children, Carol Morse,Fran Puller, Patricia Marling undFranklin "Bud" Marling, w; sitsgrandchildren and two greatgran4children. Graveside servie-en were-held June 2 ut MemorialParkCemrtery. Memorialcontri-buliousmay be mude to the cbaeiLU' efyourchaicr.

- Puneral arrangements mudethrough Haben Panerai Howe,8O57NiIes Centerlid., Skokio.

EDWARDJ.PAVLIK, Sil.. Edward J. Pnvlik, Sr,, 72,died

iuntl atSt. Prancis Hospital. Hets survived by his wife tende, necPalncki; sons,.Gaty (Linda), Goy(Debbie) and Eddie (Pam); anddaughters, Susie (Curt) Potts andMany Ann (George) Maccm; ninegrandchildren; abrather, StephenPavlik; und â alster, ElizabethLanthom. PaneraI Mans was boldat St. Peler Church. Intermentwas at All Saints Cemetery, DesPlaines, Mumoriat contributionsmay be made to the charity ofyourchuien.

Funeral arrangements -madethrough Huben Funeral - Home,O057NilosCenterRd,, Skokie.

-- IRENE V. CHARCIHJTIrene 'i', Charcbut, 78, died

May 27 at Ingbam County Medi-cal Cure Pocility. She won barnn inly 3, 1916 in Chicago.

Spouso(deenased) Henryt. Çbue-cot. Survived by a san, Dr. Leo-nord Cbarcul, sisters: Lori (Rub-net) Pmnczak, Getry (Stanley)Lesniak, twograudrhildren. Ser-vicesheldutSkajaTreraceFuner-al Home. Intemneul was MuryhillCemetery inNllos. .

Funeral arrangemonts madethrough SImia Temano FuneralHome, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Nitos. -

To report the death of aSocial Seenrity beneficiary orSupplerneutal Security Income(SS!) recipietit er o apply fer

Survivor benefits: call,1-800-SSA 72L1213,

business days, 7 aIm. to 7 p.m.

. EucharisticConference

Eisheps Geodeet and Kichnasafthe Chicago Diaese are span-soring the fast Eacharistic Con-ferenee to he held in this area inOver 65 years. Is will be held onFriday and Satoeday, June 23-24,1995 at Marytowo in Liberty-ville, IL. The theme ofthe weott-end tu : "Eucharistic Presenco- ACall ta Adoration". The purposeof the conference is devotion tuour Lord in the Blessed Sacra.ment through traditional devo-tians such us Benediction, HolyHeurs, Days of Adoration, 40Hours and the like. The keynote

.speulcewill be Fr. Martin Lucia,who bas beenresponsible for are-

- SOPHIET.MARKOT :-Sophie -T. Markol, 82, died

May 29. Shewas bore anAugust18, 1912. Spouse wàs the late in-lian E. Markot. Survived by

- daughter Mrs. Macion - (Louis)- Maokowski, two sisters, - Mrs.-Frances (Stan) Mucha and Mes.Heleo (Malt) Zimbo.- One grand- -

daughter and one grandson. Ser-.

vices at .Skaja-Terrocé Funeral --

HOme and St. Canstaoco,Church. lnlermentatSt. AdalbertCemeleryin Niles. -

Funeral arrangements-made by'Skaji Terrace Funeral Home, -

7812N. MilwatikeeAve., Nibs.

MARGARETJ.RUEIILMargaret i. Rueht, 60, died

May 30. Spouse, deceased, John -

P. Rueht. Survived by twodaugtstrrs,Elirabeth(John) Chlo-pawice and iennifer (Randy)Raie. Son,Michael Rocht, Broth-ors, Frank (Kiki) Pannior andRobert (Lynir) Pannier, twogruodchildren. Services held atSkaja Terrace Funeral Home andSt. EdwaedChurctt. Interment at -

All Saints Comeseey in Des

' Puneral arrangements made by' Ska Terrace PueraI Home,7012 N. MilwaujçooAye.,Nilns.

DONALD KENNEBECKDonald Ketinebeck, 67, died

Muy 27 at Resurrection MedicalCenter. He was born on Gctabor2, t927inMuHenry. Sarcivedbyspouse Verona' (Mitchell) -

Kennebrek, three daughters,Mary io (Prank, Jr.) Bluckwoll,Lynn (Thomud) Staabara undJeanne (Michael) Bie'schke. Twositters; Geraldine (John) Wagnerand Doris Zorby; brother SumesKennebeck, four grandchildren,und two step-doaghters. Seivices-held at Skàja Terrace FuneralHome and 'St. ,iobn BrebenfChurch. Interment at St. MaryCemeleryitsMcHrnry. -

Funeral ueraìtgemenss mude bySkaja - Trencé Funeral Homo,70 12 N. Milwaukee Ave., Hiles.

Outdoor'procession atst. Wenceslaus

St. Wencesluus Parish, 3656W. Rosean St., in planning to ob-.servi the Solemnity of CorpusChristi, Sunday, June 18, with an'-outdoor procession immediatelyfollowing thu noon mass. Threeslutional altees will be orected onthe parish grounds where a Gos- -

pet passage will be proclaimed-

und Beoediction of the BlessedSacrament given. Music for the

- Occasion will include familiar --

Eucharistic-hymns in Polish and -

English and Lutin motets by Ma-zart, Messiao und Franck per- -

formed by the professional qoar- -

tot "Caosoers in Ecclesia.". During Mass prior ta the peanes- -

sian the quarter will sing partionsafPalestrina's "Mista Papa Mar-celh." Formero infomsatiais, call(312)589-1135. -

St. Wencesloas Church is lo-, coted at the intersection of Ras-. cue Street (3400N) and LawudaleAvenue (3700W), three blockssouth of the Addison Street exitsafthe Kennedy Expressway.

vivai of Perpettiat Adoration atOver '1,000 parshes worldwide.The devotion to the Blessed Sac-cement st being encouraged bythe Holy Father. For information -

call (705) 3645O40.

Bank employees dressdown for Leukemia

Ge Friday, inne 9, in the spiritafino for a good canse, the First

. National Bunk of Hiles joinedmore than 100 companiesthroughout Chicagolund partici-paling in "dress down day." Thiswas u grout way fer the baule em-players to help kids und adultawith

Leukemia and related dis-eases. Each employee who do-nuled 53 received uconunnmora.'tive dress down day sticker. Theslicker explained the ubsence ofthe usoal professional dross tecustomers.

"Droit Down Day" was a great

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offer "Real Estate Transactions#lol_", the course needed before

- heingable totaketbelllinois RealEstate Salesperson LicensingEs-umiuution. Classes will be heldou Wednesdays from 7-to p.m.,beginning June 28, at 900 W. Ar-mitage, Chicago. The course rent

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Opportunity far the bunk to pro-mote guod will while ultowingemployers . to come to workdressed casually in support of acure for Lenkrmiu. The Lenke-nno Society of America is a na-Bocal health agency dedicated toEnding a cure for Leukemia andrelated cancers by the turn of theCentury. Locally, the societyfunds $629,000 in researchgrantsand provides financial aid forthose who bave Leakeniju, Multi-pIe Myrlomu, Lymphoma, undHodgkinsdiseases.

l0wcrkn.Tmtion for the 0055mo is $140,

which includes registration adbooks. Enroltmrntin limited. Thecourse is also offered in u self-study format which includes ou-dio cassettes. Self_study rutian io$175. For more informalidu ortoregister, call (708) 329-1700.

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Bdward D. iones dr Ca. nowoffers two new stock programs,icE Cardellu, the fatuo Nitos in-vesliunnt representative an-nounced today. They are EdwardD. iones & Co.'s Dividend Rein-Vestment Plan and Dollar Cost

Saleswomen'sgroup to meet"Directing the Sales Call

(Once You Understand WhatType of Person You're SellingTo)".is the topic for the Idea Ex-chage presented by Infinity, TheNational Society For Profession-al Saleswomen on Friday, inno16th from I-9:30a.m. al the Holi-day Inn O'Hare, 5440 No. RiverRoad. Cost is 512 for members,$15 for non-members and in-eludes cantioental breakfast. Toregister, please call (708) 916-3191 or FAX (708) 620-0674.Viso/MC acceptea.t.

'Infinilyis anewassociution farwomen sales professionals whichfocuses on recognition, educo-tian, and growth for the peafes-sional saleswoman. The associa-lion features performanceawards, a mentor bank and theCertified Sates Professional(CSI°°°) designation. Call (708)9t6-3t9l fordotaits.

James A. BarmtzNavy Petty officer 3rd Class

James A. Baratta, son of MaureenA. O'Maru ofDes Plaines recent-ly returned to Naval Air StationCecilPield, Ha., after completingasix-monthoverseas deploymentwith Seo ConIrpI Squadron 22(VS-22), which included duty inthe Porsian Gulf off Iraq mcd jathe Adriatic Sea near Bosnia.Herzegovina. -

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With the Dividend Reinvest-ntentPtun, dividends from stocksaro used to automatically par-chase additional shares of thesame stockeather than being paidtn cast. "l'bit can significantlyboosttheeamingspotential of thestockbecunse the investorcontin-nally increases the number ofshares earning dividends," Car-della copIano.

Currently, mare than 300stocks arr eligible for Edward D.Jones & Co.'s D ividend Reinvest-mont Plan. They includo BancOne Carp, Johnson & iobusanund May Department Stores."Soveral afthe stocks included inthe program are nel oven offeredfor reinvestment by the issoiugcempautes," Cardella adds, "sowe're extremely pleased to peo-vale thts service for our custom-

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"Dallar cost averaging and div-idend reinvestment are excellentprograms for gradually ineroas-tng your stank holdings," ex-plains Cuedella, "and'it's impar-tant to Own stocks because theyofferpetential forgrowtb of pein-ctpat, which bonds can't. If thevalue of your portfolio can'tgrow, the set amount you earn onyourpaetfoliu wou'tbuy nearly asmuch llar t2years from nowasit dors today.

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Sponsored by Forest HealthSystems, the program will be pee-sented by Sharoo Nighorrt, RN.,MS., aod Macyams Troiani, Psy.D.

"We commonly think of griefin tenus of the death of a lovedone," says Dr. Troiani. "Bol peo-pie can esperience intense feel-ings ofgriefor loss in response loa variety of situations besidesdeath, including a relationshipbreaknp er divorce, catastrophiceveols, even the loss ofapcl. This

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Cardiac SupportGroup

Evaoston I Glrnheouk Hospi-tots preseols Ms. Karen Mayer,RN MSN CCRN Clinical NurseManugerof the Cardiac Unit ofEvanston Hospital. The meetisgwill beJone 15, a17:30p.m. ut theLobby Confereoce Room ofGlenbrook Hospital, 2100 Pfisg.slenRoad, Glenview.

Mended Hearts Cardiac Sup-pert Geoup meetings ore presenl-ed to educate and present infar-motion about the treatment ofheart disease. Meetings are freeand open to members, their fami-ties, friends and aeyoue interest-ed io the subject. For additionalinformation, call Paul Basinger,Program Chairman at 675-0289or Frida Leverick, Hospital Liai-sooat(708)570-2155.

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Serving the northwest suburbsfyr more than 35 years, ForestHealth Systems is a group of br-haviaral health facilities, melad-tog Forest Hospital, that ffertreatment programs fer children,adolescents and adults sufferingfrom mental and emotional disor-ders. Forest also offers compre-hensive prograeos for eating dis-orders, dual diagnosis, substanceabuse and partial hospitalieation,us welt as o range of outpatientprograms.

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As the medical establishmenl iogs.grows more complex and aloof, Simpel Medical Equipmentone Morton Grave medical provides for the special seeds ofeqaipmentftrna is doing itsbestta the elderly atongwiththase of theunravel the complenities ucd de- disabled and injured. They haveliver the hind of sympathetic blood prassore cuffs of all sizes,health care that Dr. Brawn pro- from pediatric te those that caes bevidedageneration ortwoaga. applied used on the thigh and

Simpel Medicni Equipment, etectric models that can mrmureInc., 9238 Wankegao Rd., spe- bloodpressiere fromthe press of acializesio ofuilline oftopquality Thulton. Their producta rangehome caer products and personal from life-supporting feedingservice delivered by a trained pumps, electric and portable, thatstaff of six who teach cnslomers previde n continuous soarer ofesactly how to use the mrdicul nutriment for those who cannotequipment they require. Aed, swallow, to self-tying shoe lacesyes, they do make housecalls, of- for those who have difficultyten pmviding instruction to pa- bending and lying their sbees.timm ensile in their own homes. A large pare of their business,They also work with doctors, said Meieksan, is providing ser-helping them la become mare vices for peoplr who have justImowledgeable about the con- left tha hespilal. The high cost ofslushy espanding and improving hospitalization and pressare fromproducts available. insurance companies, are forcing

"It's notjuslaslore. Garpeaple mare and more patienta to leaveare trained in several different the bospilal.mucb sooner than intherapies," said President Faul the panI, and many require theMetekson, who ts a registered continued use of hospital eqnip-respiration therapist with training mens, noch as oxygen ventilators,in prosthetics, including ostomy, in their homes. That's when the

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Simpol carries afull line of nu-IntimaI substitutes und supple-menE, such us Ensure, and u new.product Agrura, that providesspecial nutrmenls forpatients with.HW-reiuted illnesses. Personswith kidney and liver disease, aswell as cancer patients need spe-dal nutritional products, andSimpol curries all ofthem. For di-abeties there is Glucermn, agood-lasting vatiulla flavoreddrink, Melzhsen said.

A new treatment for obstrue-tive sleep apnea that Simpol car-ries is the CPAP (ContinuonsPositive Airway Pressare) Seul-ment. Middle-aged people, espe-cially those who are overweight,may wake op with héadaches andbarely able to navigate in themorning becanse theirairì'iay hasbeen partially closed during thenight, causing them to stepbreathing afrwtimes every heur.

Simpol Medical Suppty hasthousands ofhomn care productain sleek, including ostomy and in-continence supplies, bath aids,canes, urotogicals, orthotics andpeosthotics. But iftbey don't haves particular pradact in sleek,which happens rarely, they canget it quickly. They keep mitch oftheir large inventory with a slate-of-the-art compuler system bywhich they supply doctors, nursisghomes andindividuals locallyand internationally.

And for patienta who are be-wildered by the maze of insu-rance and Medicare forms, the -Simpol staff will even assist infilling nut the papers. With theircompuler system, they can go "enline" with moslinsurance compa-nies. 'If we cm file papers forthem, we do it, at no cost," snidMekzlson. "Sa they're not goingto gel lost sed confused." RamonGoggins, a professional in coas-pulerized billing, can handle allthe reel tape for Simpol clients.The multilingual staffin finest inRussian, Spanish, Polish, He-brew and Italian, an well as Eng-lish, and can communicate fullywith foreign-born customers."We also educate non-Englishspeaking caslemers in how -tadm1 with emergency situations,"said VictoriaMelrkson, -

Taking personal attention evenfarther, Simpol customers re-cetve hand-written Christmascards every year! A photographof their first customer, lakes 12years ago when the firm firstopened io Skokie, is still dis-played in the store.

You may nul need SimpelMedical Equipment products andsen/seos now, but when yeu do,il's good 10 know that alocal firmis here fer you with the equip-ment you need and a knowledge.able and understanding stafftrained lo help you cope withwhatever medical emergenciesmuy arise.

Fur more information, phoneSempol Medical Equipment,. Inc.ut (708) 967-6767.

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NuesSuspiciousActjvjje

A 42-year-old pressman ensid-ing ja the 8300 block of GkeioAve reported seeing u gold 4-door Mercury Grand MarquisIraveiieÌgverysIewiyanuthunouOkelofcom Main St, und pese-lically slopping near tome smallchildreu,Nejghbnlivjngonogceola Ave, had leId the cnmpiui-usai that a mua driving a goldMercury had uftnmpteij to lurechildren juts the cur. The cam-plainant said he can Identify thesubjecl.

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Unkisuwn offessdnrn used ublunt objeci, possibly u hammer,tontriketheloekun the anterduorofa cash station machine locatedOn the east side of the bank at.8450 Dempstnr St, between 2:45a.m.and3 am. Sensi,

Nu entry was gained, and aspecial watch Itas bern requenled,

Missing PersonThe 26-year-old stepseu of u

49-year-old NUes residnni livingin the 8800 block nfGelfRd. re-ported hin stepfather missing,The subjcctwas 1351 seen around6 p.m. June 5 when he left homewithuut saying where he was go-ingHebusnotbeen seen or heureSfrom since,

A missing person report wasflied, Thè subject is described asa white maie. 5-5, 160 lbs.. withblack hair, brown eyes. mediumbuild and cemplexian wearingbleejeansandaskortslruve shirt,The subject was driving a 1985burgundy Gldnmobiln with ii-cenneplalesflMS 752.

PriceSwitchA Morton Grave woman was

observed by a llore agent at the-.Sears store, 400 Golf Mill, at12:30 pm, May 27 swilchingprices on Iwo jewelry items undthen taking possession of themwithoutpayiug fuliretail prien,

The items were both marked$20, bui the effruder switchedprice tags io $5 on one 11cm andsi_50 on the other. The total Ionswas $27,50, Aiune 15 court dalewas set.

TheftAtansillcraiecoatbelonginglo

a 51-year-old Gienview womanseid valued at $250 wan tebeafrom ucoatrackjnthehealth clubut8468 GoifRd. May 28 beiween8:20a.m. and 10 am.

BurglaryUnknown offenders used

physical force io knock oui thewindow of a kitchen door andpush the dear open, breaking theluck and door edging sometimebetween 4 p.m. May 26 and 6:53p.m. May28, Anioler of the owe-er ofthehomein thchome lu the8400 block uf Grreuwuod Si.went tu check on the heme whileherbrothcrandhisfumily are ouavacation, Ait upstairs bedroomdresser drawer had been openedbut not rannucked, A toychest inthe children's bedroom bud beenransacked, but nothing appearedto beminsing. Neighbors said thatthey hod not seen er heard any-thing nnnuuolduriegthelime thatthe crime muy hune been talciogpIare.Suspected Prostitution

Nues poiice.assistcd CbscaguFelice Drpartmect Youth Divi-sinn inveutigatorsivaeiiutheur-rest of a 32-year-old man fromMemphis, Tena,, at lIte motel at645OTouhy Ave.

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Thesuspectwan oerenledforaninvestigation ofpimping by Citi-cago police whea he answeredthe motel room deorwhen mvgu-ligalogu knocked,

The suspect is also chargedwith bringing a juvenile femalesubject over state lines, It is un-known if any prasitiulion wastaking place at this location dur-ing the subject's nlay, but there isevidence that the female subjectwas ttsyingin theenom, The sub-JectwaumfoemedbyNjgmpejienitottoretumtoNjim,

Damage to PropertyA Si-year-olsll4ilmtvsidentof

the 8700 block ofOkelo Ave. re-ported that he was sitting in his1993 Plymouth Acclaim, whichwas parked on the street-near hisbouse, at il:45p.m, June 8-whena newer 4-door white Americati--made vehicle slowed next lo hisvehicle and an uulsnawn offenderliirewabotileofoliveuil throughhis back window. causing -it Ioheeds, Theoffender'svehjcle fledsouthbound-on Okelo. The cuti-matedcostoftherepafrtothnvie-tim'svehicleiu$500,

Theft by DeceptionA 17-yam-old giri employed

as a cashier by Sears at 400 GolfMill has been aiveuted forherpartin u credit card deceptiou schemeJune 8.

Between t pm, and 2 p.m.May 27. the arreslee was up-peouched by-a girlíhieesd und herboyfrmendwho told thearrenlee toprocess uDincoverCand to see ifit was valid, Mtne itwas found tobe valid. the male subject bought$281,11 worth ofwomen's cloth-ing,undthefemale subject signedthe cneditcardrecnipt,

The Discover Card hod beenreported stolen June 8 by a Ska-kin woman employedby a Chica-go firm as u paealegal. The cardshad been taken from the victim's..purse while she was working atthe Chicagooffice. Several othercards were used by the offendersat various locatioas in the NOesarea, The victim's ATMcard wasmedbytheoffnnders to withdraw$593-

The arresten tigreed lo cooper-ate with police antI has nut beenchargedyet.

Ryan encouragedby support for.08 bill

Secretary uf State George H.Ryan pledged to continue hispush fer legislation te lower liti-nuis' illegal blood-alcohol con-trntlevelfrom lOta .08.

Ryan added he was baistrrrdby the number of legislators thisspring who flacked tu ssppors hisproposai.

Although the Senate Transpor-talion Cenimittee narrewly voledto retain the bill foc further study,Ryan said he in enuarugrd withthe mnassrr's progress thraughthe legislative process.

"Every year we get closer lomaking .08 the low ofihe land ioEhinois. For the first time the billpassed ono chamber, receiviug9lvoles en the measure. I'm opti-mislic il would have passed,"Ryan said.

"Still, I'm encouraged by thosupport .08 received this Spring.We now bayeta analyze the votesin the Senate anddevelop a strate-gy fer the sent time the bili isculled."

Scienlific stodies show thatdrivers with a .08 BAC are im-paired and should not bu behindthe wheel ofa car.

A recent statewide poilshowed that 61 percent of Illinoisvoters back a .08 law. Eleveestates have enacted .08 legisla.ties and in every instance, thelower BAC level bas reduced thenumber of alcohol-related high-way fatalities.

Schools have dismissed far thesumener and children are out-doers playing und riding their bi-cycles. Motorista und parentsshare theresponsibility fer ensue-ing that nur children are sufe onand near illinois coeds.

Q. What can motorists da luavuidaccidents with children?

A. Slow down in residentialnnighberheods lind be alert tochsldrrrs at play. When followinga child en a bicycle, give him orher plenty uf roam tu manarver.Always be prepared for unen-peeled moves.

Q. Is the 20 mph school zone

Metra's 'SafetySquad' to promotetrain safety

In a continuing effort te in-crease public awareness of safetyaroundtherailroad, Metra's Safe-17 di Rules Department employ-ces and Gperation Lifesuver vol-unteers will for the secondconsrcoisve year br visiting corn-materstateons during Wednesdaymorning rushhours from now un-ti talc fall.

Metro's "Safety Squad" will beon hand promoting awareness oftraen safety asdrenpossibility, io-eluding distributing safety bra'chores and free insuluted plasticmugs to alt interested commuters.Coffee is free, und there's an np-peetunity to view a sheet videotargoting adult safety issues. Thevideo depicts common, danger-005 sitnatians involving pedesiri-ass und automobiles near the rail-

Metra began the program lastyear by targoting u group of nab-urban commuter stations wherethe parking lots are primarilyucross the tracks from the board-ing platform. Ifcemmuters mustcross tracks, Metra wants it donesafely. Municipalities and othercommuters requested that theprogram be eventually extendedtoall2l4slstioos.

Respansible adults who feelfamiliar and comfortable in therailroad enviremnent need ta bereminded now and then when it'sa "lie" ut the crossing or station,they lose. Familiaritybrneds upu-thy, especially early in the morn-

8his year's schedule incladesGlrnview, Des Flames, MortonGrove, andEvanslen Davis St.

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GEORGE IRRYANzones apply only On schoal dayser when a light is flashing. How-ever, motorists should still slowdown because many childrenplay atscheol playgrounds in thesanrmer.

Q. What should parents teachtheir children abous traffic safe-ty?

A. - Young children should at-ways play in a yard or ou a side.wallt, and they should never mninto astrerttogetaloy erpet.

. When riding a hike, obey nIltraHie laws and signals and rideinthe samndieectionas other traf-

fie,Be careful when crossing the

street. Look left, right and leftagain before crossing and obrythe "WALK" and "DGN"TWALK" signals.

Q. Is it G.K. for schild lo ridea bike on a sidewalk instead of abusy street?

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Programs forchildren at RiverTrail Nature Center. Kids who enjoy nature and theoutdoors will hove plenty of up-portnnitieu ut the Cook ConntyForest Preserve Disteicts RiverTrailNansreCenterthis snmmee.

Childeens programs includeDiscovery Days. a five day seriosof walks, nature games, critterhunting, and more. Rids ages 6 to8 may enroll for Wednesdays,Jnne28toJuly26,9:3Oto lt am.Sessions for9 to 12 yearolds willhe Thursdays, Joue 29 to July 27,from9:3Oto 1 1:30a.m. There is a$5 fee perchild; space is limited-registerearly!

Rids will use ears, noses andfingertips as well as eyes dm-iugSmall Wonders, a prognato to ex-plum fiutare through all the sens-es. Single-session progrums willhe Satueday, July 8 at I 1 am. forages 3 lu 5 with an adult, and Sat-urduy, July 22 ut 1:30 p.m. foragesh to 8. Thisprugrumis free.

Adults mayalso hning their3 lo5 your aIds for Toddler Talos, in-formal stories and activities onSaturdays, June 17, July t, 15 and22, and August 5 at 1 1 am. SmallSerendipity is asimilarsertes thatmay include walks and guares,also for ages 3 tu 5 with an adult,on Wednesdays. Dates are June 7und 21 al lt am., July 5 and 19 atlp.m.,andAagusl2, l5and3oat11 am. No fee or registration isneeded.

CatchmeBug willheun inIco-duction to sunusstrs fuseinatinginsects for 8 to 12 year olds, he-ginning ut 9:30 am. on August1 8; fee, $5.

Suotmeris agreutthne forbidsages 7 lo 12 10juin the River TrailJuuiorNaturatistu. Junior natural-isIs euro awards for completingself-guided and naturalist led ac-livides throughout the year.There is an initial foe of$5 and$trenewal for each new season. Aspecial award will be given tokids who complete u full year ufactivities.

Childreu will want to bringtheir parents to the wIny familyprognatos at RivorTrail too. Eve--oils8 stories, Sunday uftem000--programs, and more, are offeredthroughout the seasons.

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75 years of commitment

A proclamation recognizing tite League of Women Votera'751St anniveruasy was issuedbyPark Ridge MayorRonald FRs-techa. Besides honoring tite league's 751/i year, the proclama-lion comme,ttorafea the 75th anniversary ofthe passage atibe19th Amendment to the conatitution otilas United States whichgrantedwomenthetighfjo vote.

Shown with Mayor Wietecha'sproclamation are (left to fight);Teresa Nuccio, boardmember of the Park Ridge League ofWomen Votera andlocalattomey; Tush McDonald, President ofthe ParkRldgeLeagueofWomen VotersandSecondVice Prea-identofPsivate Banking with Northern TrustBunk/O'Hare; IreneJinks, Treasureraithe ParkRidgeLeagueofwomen Voteraàrtdmemberuttheaoardoftrduanfion, School District 64.

Women in Constructionmeeting

The O'Hare Suhurbue Chapter Norberg Johnson, Regional 53#193 ofthe National Association Director. Her talk wilt involveof Women in Construetion "Women inCoustmetiou- how to(NAWIC) wsll meet Tuesday, get involved, orgauioeit and im-Juno 20, at the Avulon Restau- prove yourhusiness." Dentin isrant, 1905 E. Higgins Rd., Elk also an officer natively involvedGeovoVittage. - in the American Subeontractor't

Reservations fur dinner al $15 Association. The night will alsomay he made with Stumm Gea- include the O'Hare Suburbantowskt, Enger-Vavea, Inc. at Chapter's election ofofficers and(708) 678-4200. Social hoar is at dieerlorsfoethe 1995-96 year.5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at Gueslu and all women inlereut-6:30p.m. cd in construction are invited to

The speaker for the evening i_s attend. Formombership informa-out of our own "special mom- tios, contact Jan Tuener, Stein &bees,' und a professionali Company at(312) 853-16311motivational speaker - Denise

Summer programs atLincoinwood Library

Registration for the Lincoln-wood Public Library's uummerprogram begins Monday, June19. Progeams are open to Lin-coinwood resideuls only. Regis-tration is required und is on-going. The scheduleincludes:

Fumily stoeytimes Tuesdayevenings, 7 p.m., July 1 1, 18 and15, forchildren and adults.

Preschool stories audccafts for3 to 5 year olds on Wednesdaymornings, July 12, 19 and 26,

from 10:15 la 11 n.m. Minimumof8.

Crafts for Kids, 4th grade undup. Sign up for each individualsession. Session 1: soekpuppeiu,July 13; Session 2: Clay Polplanters, July 20; Session 3: tobeaunounccd, July 27. Minimum 8kids.

Call 677-5277 fur morn infer-mation. The library is located at4500W. PratI Ave.

Metra extends'Family Fare' programThe commuter rail system's

popular "Family Fare" program,noemully offered only on week-ends and holidays, has been ex-leudad to include weekdays sleet-ing Memorial Day undcontinuing through Labor Day.Available on all lines excépt theSouth Shore lo Indiana, FamilyFares allow up lo titrer childrenunder t2 bride free when accom-paniedbyafare-payiegaduls.

Fàusilies can realize furthersavings with Melcas "$5 Week-end Ticket -- available year-round -- and good for ualinsitedtravel Saturdays und Sundays.The $5 ticket can b used in rom-binationwithFsmsilyFares.

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Metca offers a fece TravelGuide that helps direct people tuvarions cultural und entertain-ment destinutions that are access-ible by commuter roil, und insome eases connecting bus ser-vice from its downtown tenni-nalt.

TureqncstaTravel Guide, callI (800) 41-Metro. For scheduleund fare infuematiun, call MeGaPasienger Services (312) 322-6777, during business hours; ortheRTATruveljnfoemutioncee-1er, $St-7OflO(worksframunyeeginnal arruando).

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Kids' College, offered throughMONNACEP, Oaktun Coman-aityCollege's Adult ContinuingEducation Program, is offcriugnew summer courses foc childrenin kindergarten through eighthgrade ut tho Des Plaines campus,1600E. GolfRoad. Classas meet

_ Monday through Thursday, June26throughJuly 13.

Piano Beginner I covers thofundamentals uf keyhoarsitiug.Childroumuslhave accessto opi-unis nr organ fur practice. Thebooklet can be purchased in classfor$5. thcelassmeetsfeom lto2p.m. or2:05 103:05 p.m.

ORT Chapterinstalls officersWashington Courte Chapter of

Women's American ORT willhold their final meosiog of theseason Tuesday, June 20 at noon51 Maine Township Village Hall,1750 Ballard Ruad.

A lux piule luncheon will beserved after which there will bean installation of officers for the1995-96 season. Officers tu buinstalled arc president, RenaGoodman of Niles, Vice Presi-drntJMembetship, Shirley Ross-uf uf Nibs, Vice PresidentiProgratttnsing, Shirley MitnickefDes Plaises, Vice PresidentiTeacher Training and Develop-ment, Sara Simon of Nibs, VicePresident/Fund Raising Couru-naIne, Florenco LnffofNiles, Re-cording Sccrelary, Elaine ByotsofMorton Grove, CorrespondingSecretary, Lee Volk of Nilen,Treasurer, lois Nneh of DesPlaines, Financial Secretary, Eva

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SixyearoldMichael Guináne ofChicago and five yearold Mi-chelle Sera ofGlenvieware shown in a Ready forReading Kids'College el9ss offemdthrough MONNACEP, Oatston CommunityCollèges Adult Continuing Education Program. Summer clauu-es.(for kindergarten through eighth grades) are held Mondaythrough Thursday, June 26 through July 13 at the Des Plaines

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and soccer summer sports camps and a computer camp. Formoreinformatidn, call(708) 982-9888.

Rradiug for Kindergarten pro-vides an introductiun lo readingfor students going into kinder-corlen. A variety of pee-rendingexperiences to emphasize fun andtuse of Icurning arc included.Theclass meets from I to2p.m.

Ready l5eadissgfer lstGrade isdesigned for studcnts going intofirst grade. A variety of readingexperiences to emphasize the funand tase uflearning are included.The class meets from2:05 to 3:05

For more information, call(708)982-9888.

Norwood ParkHistoricalSociety

Tho Norwood Park historicalSociety will be balding its 9thannual Giant Yard Sale/Auctionun Juno 17th from 8 am. Io 4p.m. The event will be held asthe Noble-Soymour-CrippenHouse, 5624 N. Newark Ave.,Chicago. The house is localedjust north of Bryn Mawr andabout Ihren blocks west of NagteAvenue. (Near Taft HighSchool) We will be selling alltypes of items typically seen atresidential "garago sales". Someprivate vendors will alto havespaces.

The auction parlof this eventwill be of the silent type thisyear. Antiques und collectiblesare especially featured. Bidsmay be tubmitted from 8 am. to3 p.m. Refreshments will beavailable for sale all day long. Afine soavenff NPHS mug will begiven for every $1 admission tothe tale. Por fuBbte info. callTom at (312) 631-4633,

United MethodistCampground hasA Day for Women

Saturday, June 24, is the 1995"Day for Women" ai the HistoricUnited Methodist Campground.This special day has been setaside to empnwrr womon. Twowell known speakers, MaryWhelcbel und Carolyn Dittoed,wilt brieg messages ofFaith undEncouragemeni to Christianworking women. The day beginsal 10 am. und includes a lunch-eon fur $10. Reservations are re-quieedbyJune 16 because seatingis limitad. Call 824-4924 for de-tails.

Mary Wbelchel is founder ufthe Christian Working Womanund aun he brandon WMBI FMradio in Chicago. Mary bas 20years espenence in business,from IBM salen to hrrcuerent oc-cupation as a businris trainer.She is the author uf six books onChristianity in the workplace andwill speakat 11 am.

At 1:30 p.m. Dr, Carolyn De-Swarte Dittoed, Cooislinatoe ofthe Warnen's History Project ofthe General Conmsission on Ar-chives und History of the UnitedMethodist Church will shareFrunces Willard. Dr. Dittoed hasbeen editing Willard's diariesSince 1986 for publication by theUeiveesiiynfllllinoisPress.

Travel backin time at dir Unit-ed Methodist Campground, Al-gonquin und River Roads, DosPlaines, IL. Spend a delightfullynostalgic day wandering theslecets lined snith Civil War eracottages, centuries-old oak undmaple tocos, historical landmarksund the Histroic Heritage House.Picnic facilities arc Ovuilable forchurch groups, social orguniza-tiuns, family reunions, ein. Over-night relinatu aro welcomed. Furtheilser details, call (708) 824-4924.

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One of the main attractions atthe Chambers annual LakeFest,June 23, 24 und25 is the carnival.This year there wilt again be a"Carnival Bargain Special' onboth Saturday and Sunday fromnoaneo 3 p.m. During these hourseach ride and attraction wilt be$.5O(t ticket).

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The eveut is sponsored by theDes Plaines Chamber of Com-merce&lndusteyas aeonimunityservice event. For further infor-mation ou festival activities,schedule of performances, etc.call the chamber office at 824-4200.

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Mark your calendar to spendquality time at the Village GreenArt Festival this weekend. Jewel-e)', sculpture, painting, photogra-phy, clothing and millinery willbe available for enjoyment or forsoie along the beautiful groundsat the Village Green, Sheemer &Meadow Rds. Several youngsterswilt present their creativo artwork at a special treu exhibitionsection during the Fest. A SilentAuction will run throughoot theweek-cud at the Festival Informa-ion Center, offering the finestworks of several participating art-ists.

TheVitlage Green Art Festivalopens ou Saturday, June 17, 10am. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Joue18, t I am. to 5 p.m. Stop by forthe rotture, stay for the fun, foodand entertainment.

How to shapethe future

Jane Le Vie, nationally knownastrologer, psychic clairvoyant,hynotherapist and parapsycholo-gy teacher, will share her insightsos port of the Passages LectureSeries on Tuesday, June 20 fromt to 230 p.m. in Room A-lOt atGakton Community College'sRay Hortstein Campus, 7701 N.LincolnAve., Skokie. Admissiossis $1 poflectnre or $8 for the se-

Participants wilt learnt Lo Vie'stechniques for changing dreamsinto reatity.

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Chris Woisenberger of Wilmette and Valerie Cleveland ofEvansj000ampfeafewseafoodj,emsfromnewmenu during the MyPlace For ?anniversarypan'yin Rog-ersParkonMayl7,

Sneak previéwnewNavy Pier

Continental Distributing Com-pany's second annual Sippin' Onthe Dock of the Lake festivaltakes ytace Thorsday, June 29,under the newty renovated NavyFierGrandflattroom. Our of Chi-cago's fluest expositions of food,wine and spirits to benefit theChicago Fund on Aging and Dis-ability will take placo ar 6 to 8p.m. Live musir will be providedby Nelson GiB and the CaribbeanRhythm Band.

Fifteen of Chicago's best res-laurauts wilt provide deliciousfood samplings. Restuorants pro-vidiug appetizers include the Sig-notare Room on tho95th, Heavenou Seven, Carleen, My PlaceFor?, Erwin, Don Juan's, Travio,Miclaiel Jordon's, and the Rus-sian Tea Cafe. Eli's Cheesecake,Original American Scones, JR.'s

Bakery and Rilwin's of NorthFier witt provide delightful sweettreats.

Adding to the festival, patronswill be abte to win an allexpensepasd tarp to San Francisco isrind-ing asrfaee on American Airlines,Budget Rout-a-Car, V.I.P. Stur-ling and Mumm Nopa wine toursand lunch, and accoumsodaijyns.Raffle tickets ran be purchased utthe eventfor$5, Othergames wiltallow the guests to win t-shirts,mugs, hats and dinners.

Tickets are $J0 andean be pur-chased by mailing a cheek pay-able to The ChieagoFund on Ag-ing dr Disability, SlON. PesbtigoCourt, #3A, Chicago, IL 60611.Far more information and to payby credit card, call The ChicagoPnndat(312) 744-2120.

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- Ire afltiounces aspecial workuho.ftsrteens tobeheldthis summery- the theatre ut 620 Lee St. in DePlaines, Anotherin the Bog Theatren scìfeu of classes and pro

- -grains fue young- people, 66-- niee-wtiek weekshtip is under tl-

direction ofveleranChieogo foI' msictatr, pact - and tengweitet

- TríciaAleoander,-

- Alexandrr the former - couttistiC director and co-founder o

-

Insight Arts and the fennec asso-

elate artistic direrlor of the FreiSlreetTheater, will help teens ex.pIura and enhance their shills asperforeners. : -- The workshop, open to teensages I 1 lo lO.-emphasizes crea-

- .tive expression throngh a rombi-

Melodeerspresent Conçert

AnAffair To Remember willbe a concert presented by -she1995 lnternatiooal ChampionChorus,- the Melodrees on June

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17 at the Bilman Chapel, Whoa-lun College (not a lanchen of

- -- Wheaton College). The four-partcapella haettsony Women's bar-

bershep vocal groap, directed by- - J(rnAxns, willentertasn with the

hilarity and vichcit, that distin-- : :gciishes their renown, Joining

- --- them with guest star appearances- by the-1995 International Queens

of -Harmony, Chicago Fiai and- the 1993 Tnlernational meets-

SFEBSQA Champions, GasHuaso Gang For reservations,call (800) ACA-PLLA.

The Metodeers, - member of- SweetAdetineslutemational, is at25 women member chorus thatrepresents most of the greater

g nalice df theater, musir, poetryIr and art. According to Alexander,I- Ilse focus se On individual andp group creuliou the developmentLt ofan ensemble and the awarenessu - Ofarelationship between the per-L- formerandtheaudience-- The workshop wilt be en Mon-s days from June 19 to August 7,e, from lOam to 3 p.m. and will in-b ilude activities such s improvi.., sation, reading,weiting and-per-

- formance. The final performance- will be held at the theater un Au-f gostl8and2o, . - -

- Participants shnold bring at lunch and something todrink to

each session. The feeis sso; -

The Beg Theatre is located at620 Lee SL in Des Plaines, Formore information, call the theater.01(708) 296-0622, --' ' -

Cookie ClubThe - Skokie Park Disteiet'a

Cookie Club is meeting on June21 at GaLlan Contar, 4701 Oak-tan to makeFunay Fare and Hop-pi Hood Cookies, All chefs ugm4 to 9 areinvitod tojoinsm from 4to 6p.m. as we ceok. create anddeenrale these deieiaüs nonIo,The fee in only $7.50resideniot$9_50 non-residents. Call, (705)674-1500 for. more infoeniationabouttltinlanlyexperience. -

Do Pleine, Clrernh.r ri Caneneree A induarry'n enntenahen erik ht

Dc, Picino Park Di,tin-0e;-° - - -. procera --cdD

at Lake Park-- Touhy Ave. S, Lee StreeH

Des Pleines

June 23; 24 & 25Live Music-

Food & BeverageArts & Crafts

. BingoConsumer Expo

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Wterski Shows- -

Childrén's Shows -

-Animal Petting Zoo -

; Bárefoot Hawaiian Shows -

- : -Classic Car Show-- Junè 24 - - -

Cafline Good Citizen Show . June-25

---Çarnival Rides &Games -

s.s-gea, Sp.ei.I!I All Ridos Tinkot - Inne 24 A 25 from Neon te S p.m.

Far informatin, call theChamber st 17Ò81 824-4200

- Silent auction at art festivalThe 29th Annaal Northbrouk

Park District Village Green ArtFestival will offero silent auctionaxportefilspeogram thisyear. Inaddition to the art work availobleforsatethroughindividual artistivisitors to the Jane festival canbid en over a duzeti pieeesdonat-ed to the Pack District by partie)--palIng artists. The sileta auctionpieces will be ondisplay at the io-formation center, located at theCenter ofthe park, threughoae thetwo-day event. MoniesreceivedbenefittheparjçDisedcL

'Somh ufthe artists exhibitingat this year's- festival bave-gru-cleuslyagrcedsodunateanwok

MagicalMerry-Go-RoundFamily-Series

The Skokie Park District in-viles your family to join un atLockirctad Park (Dempntur andLttckwaod)enJuoe2l at 7p.m.and enjoy a jierfannanc&ef theZapato Puppet Theatre, Admis-sian is 66e, CalI (708) 674-100fer more infeemntjen about eueentire MagiCal Merry-Ga-RatundParnilySeries,-

Video game- Challengé -

Get ready farRoand D of theSkokie Parli Dislricfs VideoGame Challenge, Join us at Oak-Ion Center.4701 Oakton,onJnne15 from neon to 3 p.m. and cem-peto against titherpueticipotun foravirteryleoptsy,Thefeeis$5 peeparticipant and this week's feo-lured game is Samarai Shaw-down. Cali (705) 674-1500 furmeroinfoeniatioa.

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di,

--pervisor, Cheisline Schwartz-

auction will include clothing, ce-

ursand senlplare."

will he held Saturday, June 17,

help defray the festival's produc-tiuneosts," saysColtural Arts Su-

sileol auction. The proceeds

ratInes, photography, watercul-

kopif. "Work available for

from the sale of divin pieces will

whiehwillin 151m br sold through

The Village Green AetFestivalwoekofalllcinds. -

fresliments will qlso be affered -

ill the park surrounded by ast

play original art foi salo.- The

musical entertainment and re-

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Karen Dale Band edIl provide

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Reads in downtown Northbrook.Over 80-talentod.aetjstn will dis-

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0e Saissrday, June 24: - begin- merce& Itsdesiyasadornújty. megat2 p.m., thepopularDamee service event. 1/or feether infer-

Avenee Peppeteers will -perform mation on festival activities,welt-known fairytales and folk- . schedule of performances, etc.,tales;-at 4 p.m. the highlyenter- call the Chamber office at 824-iaieieg "Little People Shòw" will 4200. - - . -

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Clawe,wii gives ballroomdancing class -

watkerandoer ofthe Character's Ont readytoswing sd swayfrsm MeDanaidland will roam across the dance floor witha newmacnd the park bciweee 3 and 7 class, 'Beifraom Daecissg withp.m. tCalya ai the Mayer Kaplan Jew-

Al 2 p.m. on Senday, Jene 25, Ish Consmeoity Canter, 5050 W.Ma. Goose, the madem -day Cheseb, Skokie. Classes will beMother Goose who hes a enique held on Wednesday evenings, 7Way of involving the sudieeçe, 10 8 p.m., from Jene 21 throeghwill presret sen-violent nersery Aeg. 16.rhymes sed fables with positive Teacher Katya Kaprinikova.

- messsges; at4 p.m. them will twa teaches dancing throeghoel thernspecial clown show with clowns Checagoland area, in addition te.Kiwi aedJeJo; andbeginnieg at6 several vinsses at the Kaplanp.m. Mr. Magic (Gae/ Bangert, 2CC."Master nfMagte & Mirth") will The pesce for the class ic $32

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The public is inviird lo comeand browse throegh the new andgently used items for sole inclnd-ing fareiture, small appliances,clothes, books, dishes and mare.A bake saje featuring homemadecookies audbreads will beheld inéaejnuclioe with the flea market

Items to bedoeslesl forthe satemay be dropped off at the shelterMonday throegh Thursday from6 lo 8 p.m. and Saterday and Sun-.day from noon lo 4 p.m. until liseday of the sale. 'All proceedsfrom the flea market wilt benefitlite homeless dogs and rais at theEvaoslosAnimol Shelter.

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Pet therapy at

Pet therapist Chloe visits with Olenview Terrace residentThereoaCagney. --

Whes n s therapist not a hu- TherapyDepartinest atGlenviewman therapist? When it has four Terrace Nursing Center Thelegs, a tml that wags and atungue pets con io show of affectionthat licks every clon in sight. from residents like no other visi-

Pet therapy is an integral part tee eau," said Erika Salmen, Di-of the Activitieslkeernationat rector of Activities at Glenview

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Terrace. "Animals give and re-eelve unconditional love, affee-tino and acceptance. That is realimportant to our residents whenthey may nel he ablr lo verhallycommunicate because efa strokeOr because they une sufferingfrom a form of dementia."

Chloe, a black Collie, wastrained at the Shepherd House itsBuffalo Grove and certified

. through the Rainbow TherapyDogs. Both programs traits uni-maIs te remain calm around pee-pie whe may become eocilable.Chloe visita severed nursinghemes su the area le being herown "cold-nose" therapy te theresidents. Chloe's owner, NancyZima from Mt. Prospect, escortsher through the nursing homecorridors asid rooms so that any-

- one who wishes lo visit Chloemay do so--uotmany say "no."

"Pots can sometimes be theemotional triggerformany happymemories for our residcuss," saidSalmen. "They remember whenthey were younger and bad petsof their own."

Mcthcal esperts have advisedthatpetshavc acalming influenceen peeple and cae Inwer stress--thus lowering blood pressure andpulse cutes. Pets arc also able tolower the incidence nf drpres-sion. Animals ace able to reachthat parlofapersoethat still feelsaffection and warmth. Ii is hardto feel completely sad or emptywhen pelting and holding a calordogthatisteying lo kiss you.

"We have residents that reallybrighten np when Chloe walksin," continuedSolmen. "They getas cseitnd as children--and shutmakes me feel like I hove helpedmatte theirstayhero nicer."

Glenvicw. Tenace NursingCenter, o 293-bed skilled nursingfacility, is located at 1511 N.Greenwood Rd. in Glenview. Formore information regarding PetTherapy, call Erika Salmen at(708)729-9090.

Alzheimer'ssupport group

An Alzheimer's SapportGroup for AdUlt Children Only,sponsored by the Senior HealthProgram of Rush North ShoreMedical Center io associationwith the Aloheiiocr's Associa-

. lion-Chicago Chapter, meets Onthe fourth Wednesday of eachmonth at 7 p.m. in Rush NorthShore'sNoeshDining Room.

For mare information, call(708) 933-6663.

'A Celebration of Seniors'

.lThe Nileo SeniorCenferhe/d'A Celebration ofSeniors: Gold-

en Rings and 90-plus" luncheon and awards ceremony on Fn-day, May 19. The specialdayincludedlunch, awards presentedby Mayor Nicholas B. Blase, and entertainment by the center'sown "Golden Notes. " Pictured here is MayorBiase with CeciliaKelley, who will be celebrating her 99th birthday in Novemberandhengráodson. .

Resurrection retirement residentshelp local school children

Residentt at Resurroction Re-liecrnent Community, 7930 WestPeterson Avenue, Chicago, aretutoring students and assislingteachers at the Ebinger School inChicago.

Five residents Easel to theschool on Wednesday stiorningsto woekwith 20 students on theirreading and math assignmentsand kelp teachers with other pro-mcm. Other residents help withgrading papers at home at the re-tirementconmsunily.

Agnes Lehman, a resident of Resurrection Retirement Corn-rnunily, reads to a class at the FbingerSchool. Lehman volun-leers once a weekto assiststudents With reading skills as part oftheintergenerationalpnogram.

According lo John Matzek,Activities Coordinolor at Resor-rection Retirement Communiey,the intergenerational -programhas been successful for both thercsidenln and the students. "Theiesideeta always come bark witha sedie on their face and tell mehow wanderful il in to have a pos-itive influence On the children.The time the residents spend withthe children really makes theirday."

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Social SecurityAdministrativeexpenses low

byNancyDowell'Sncia1SccurityManger

- - inflesPinineaWe live in a cynical age. The

fact was again brought home lome as I read through some recentresearch data on publig frost intheSocial Security program.

According to One survey, near-ly - one-third of respondentsthoughtshat less than half of theirSartal Security lax dollars wpntto pay benefits. Another third ofthose-surveyed said thalperhapsone-haifto three-quarters of theirSocial Security las dollars wenttopay benefits.

tti reality, appresimalely 99precettI of Social Security lanesgo lo pay current Or future bene-fits, with only one percent usedforadministcativeespcnses, -

A report Oftho National Acad-emy of Social Insurance corn-

. menled on public cynicism, not-ing "The very vastness of thegovernment discourages feelingsof closeness and understandingthat accompanies traer. This vasi-ness fosters concern about mis-managing finances and peor ad-ministration - of the [SucialSrcunity]program."

I knew that the U.S. federalgovernment can at times seemdistant and thai when newspaperheadlines tuilt in terms of billiunand trillion dollar amnunts, il ishard to connect those nnmbcruwithnverydayreality.

But Social Security is as utesetoytin as oarneareutofflce - andanumber eveiyone can and shauldremember is that 99 ceuta of eve-'y Social Security lax dollarin re-lurncdin bcnrfll payments.

Housingoptions forseniors

Housing Options for Seninisis a presentation sponsored bythe Rosoarcc Center fer the EId-cely, Fifty and Poller Magazine,Twelve Oaks, and Realty Profes-sionals. This program, designedto assist older individual's inmaking informed decisionsabout their housing options, willbe on Thursday, June 29 at 10am. at the Twelve Oaks Facili-fi', 1126 5. New Wilke Rood inArlington Heights.

Selling a home that you havelived in for many years, a homethat your children grow up in,can be overwhelming. The fearof the unknown psychologicallyand financially causes gr.eal anx-irty. Selling your home dass notnecessarily mean giving up yurindependence, it may give yenfrredom.

This fatum addresses corn--mon concerns of seniors andtheir cmegiveru regarding telling -

a home and what beaning oppor-lunilies arr available. Designedta indontify and address the va-nirty of issues that shoald beconsidered before deciding tosell your home and the prepara-lions nccessaly once the dcci-sion is made.

The presentation will be givenby Ms. Stephanie Phillips, Haus-ing Direclor for the ResourceCenter for Ike Elderly. A ques-tian and answer session witt fol-tow. Refreshments mill be

North Shore celebratesFather's Day

A preurntataon saluting all fa- and trtOp.m. seatings.thera and an afternoon enjoying For PrOber information andthe lush garden nf the North reservations, call Miss SwansonShore Reltremont Hold will at the North Shore Retirementmark Father's Day, June 18, for Hotel, (708) 864-6400.the residents of the Hotel, 1611CtsicagoAve.,Evanston. Prairie ViewThe publie is invited lo attendthe afternoon's festivities -at nocharge, however, reservatians arenecessary. -

TheFather's Day program willbegin at 2:30 in the Grand Ball-roam of the North Shore whenmagician Steve Belliveau willhonor all fathers, grandfathersand great-grandfathers with amagre show feataring live ani-mols. Belliveau, who has been amagician for 12 years, will makecals and rabbits disappear aod ap-pear again. After the show, theammals will be available to theaudienceforpesting.

The North Shore Botet gardenwill be open all day.

Residents of the North Shorewill enjoy a traditional Father'sDay branch at both the 12 noun

Senior TravelClub

The Prairie View Senior Tray-rl Club will enjoy singing anddancing at the National JewishTheatre's production of FallingIn Love. Buses will depart fromthe Prairie View CommunityCenter al 12:45 p.m. on Wednes-day, July 12. Following the pro-duction, joie us for a "mystery"dessert. Cost is $24 for MortonGrove residents and $26.30 fornon-residents. Everyone 55 orolder and their spouses are mcl-come to naced. Registrationdeadline is July 1, un register ta-dayl Call 965-8200 foc more in-ferusatirsu.

One ofJennifer and Lisa'sfavorite things is the twinklein Grandma's eyes.We intendto keep itthere.

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Special Mother's Dayat' Goldman Home

On May 14th the GoldmanHome bested a Mother's Daybranch for Our residents. Thegunst ofhonor was Hannah Gold-man, who is oar 90+ year old"mother of the home." HannahGoldman and her talc husband -

George J. Goldman were moira-mental su the foanding of ourhome in 1950. We were original-ly located in Chicago but retocas-ed to Niles in 1900.

The Goldman Home, 6601 W.Toohy, is a 100 bed Skilled Nero-ingfacility which provides a widescope of services to seniors sixtyyearn of age and over. They in-ilude 24hourn nursing care, erba-bililatioss services, activiey pro-grams, Sameday Shul seevices,beauty shop, Isoasekerping andlaundry services. -

We are a net-for-profit corpo-ratios that does not receive anybinding farm large corporationsor orgauizatinns. Eighty percentof oar residents are under theMedicaid program. Many of oar

dedicated ulaifhas worked for thehome for as long as 29 years. Ifyou would liter more informatmooabout your borne feel free to callas at (708) 647-9875.

When o person's Capacities arediminished by age or illness, that doesn'tmean they've loot their thirst for life. Or their love of surprises. Or their needto mointainthe same kind of dignity they enjoyed when living independently.At Glenview Terrace, we offer skilled naming 'carewith the human buchT'Oar facility, bolh inside and oat, is modern, elegant and comfortable,Oar medical and nursing ntaffs are all superbly trained professionals whofirst, respect their patients and second, love their work.Oar daily programs are a mix of medical support nervices and plannedactivities designed to help residents live fall, complete lives daring their slay.After all, there's nothing on earth like the twinkle in o grandma's eyes.Except, maybe, her smile.

For a free brochure, or to set an appoinlment for a tour of our facility,please phone 708.729.9090.

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Registration for SeniorOlympics announced

Attestion senior adults, thisone's foryou. Registration for thefourteenth annual Six-CountrySenior Olympics is being taimothrough July 12. This yearsOlympics will be held July 24,25, 26, 27 io Park Ridge. TheOlympics is upon tu moo andwomen 55 years and bettor whoreside in the Suc-Ceuuly area ofDoPage, Lake, Kuno, Cook, Willor McHeory County. The thronday event featsires competition inhorseshoes, swimming. tenais,golf, trackandliold events, bowl-ing. table tennis, trapuhoet, arch-cry, biking, basketball free shrcen,billiards, seftbatl threw, ono serlo

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All evoots aro opon to men andwomen who willcompeto in theirrespectivo ago group. The entryfee por pomos is $7 for one day,or$9 porpertee fortwo and tImordays. Just bIso the world Olym-pics, gold, silver, and bronzemedals will be uwardcd. For in-formation On the Six-CouûtySenior Olympics or fee an entryform call TrreuaOrodnky at (708)692-3597, Tho Olympics is spun-sored by the Illinois Park andRecreation Association setd theAmericanLuog Association.

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or. . ,aeotheropaon toeseniorsatMenzynesideecelrolensineCensecWe have a tarnished two-room nuire availabte for vacationdays. salse serves as a piace yeomen ran occupy to decide itthis bind et housing in suitable toe them.

New community broadens optionsin senior housing market

Officialn ceremoniously lifted the firstahovet of dirt to mark the future nile Of the Harty and JeunetteWeinberg Community for SeniorLiving, plannodby the CouncitforJewish EtdertyandJewinh Federa-lion otMetropotitan Chicago. (From left) Ronald Weinmohl, Executive Vice President, Council forJe w-inh Elderly (CJE);David Sher, President, CJE; Mickey Kuppemtan, President, Drexel Home; DonnaSpivey, senior Vice President, Northern TrustCompany; EdwardA. Fox, Chairman ofthe Board, Jew- -

inh Federation ofMetropolitan Chicago; Steven Nasatir, President, Jewish Federation; Truntees fromthe Weinberg Foundation Robert Kelly, Nathan Weinberg awl Bemard Siegel; and Lois Zoller, Chair-man, ContinuumCommittee, Jewish Federation. Theprojectinbeing fundedthroughgiftsmudeto Fed-eration's Continuum Program bythe HarryandJeanette Weinberg Foundation, the Northern Trust Co,an trunteesoftheDr. EmanuelFriendTrust, andlheDrexelHome, tnc

Thr future sire aftheHaery andleaneste Weinberg Communityfer Senior Living that will be te-cutS on u 10 acre site in the Ar-hor Lake development betweenLake Cook Road and the Tri-Stato Teliway spar was comme-niously marked atagruundbrcak-ing ceremony held Tuesday, Muy16. Ihecomsuenity, planned byJewish Federation of Metropoli-tan Chicago and the Council forJowish Elderly (CJE), will bringnew options te the Chicago areaseniorhnusing market.

The complex will consist ufCJE's Housing Plus Residenceand the Berman and HannahFriend Ceoler for SpecializedLiving sureounded by beautifullandscaping, gardens, trails andfountains. Cuosseaction will be-gin in late 1995, and is expectedblake l8monlbs.

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donor, a six-fleur apartmentbuilding for alder people whowish lo live independently hutex-podenco sume physical frailty.The Berman and Hannah FriendCenter far Specialized Living isdesigned as a facility for elderlypeople with Atzheimer's diseaseorotlsercegnisiveimpairments.

The Housing Plus facility willeantain 125 ope- and two-bedroom apaetmtints offering asumhcrofspecial design featurescoupled with health and socialsupport. Eachapaetmentwill featian an attractive epen flour plan.The Residence will offer restau-rant-style meal plans, and eachapartmeal will have small butcomplete kitchens as well. A24-hour staff can be easily sum-mened by emergency call hellslocated in each apartment. Ten-ants will receive weekly house-keepingservice. Otherassistancoincluding medication remindersand personal case will ho availa-hie en an ar-needed basis. Otherbuilding amenities will include asnack shop, convenience grucery510m, beauty-barber shep, li-brary, wellness center, syna-gogne and meeting rooms.

The Friend Center for Special-izedLiving will provide housing,medical care, and progransnsing

Birds iFriendshi

Ifycu'rcvisiting afeieed atthrhealth care center ai PriendshipVillage ofSchaamburg do net besurprised if you hear the singinguf a canary Or two. Thai is be-cause an aviary housing manydiffcreot varieties uf birds busbeen installed in the local healthcare center as à therapeutic aid ivresidents.

The aviary is hume to marysmell tmclses and canaries whichprevides access to nature for pee-pie incapable of euldoor trips.The birds, in their uaiural sur-euundings, attract visitors, stima-late interest and offer residente acommuninleresl. Thnaviary pro-vides thoresidents with a very in-formal, but effective form of pottherapy.

Barb Kueth, Activity ProgramManager fer Friendship Villagesaid that pct therapy is one uf thefastest growing areas with in thuhealth caro activity field. Seeiug

to 35 elderly people with Alzhei-mers and ether cognitive impair-meurs. Professionally trainedslaffwill offer appropriate stima-lotion, 24-hour supervision andcareful mealloring lu periploneeding special care.

The ilale-of-the-art physicalenvironment efthn Friend Ccnter

- wiitmanimize the safviy, comfortand independence of earls resi-deht. Taie svpaease dioing rooms,each providing three meals per

r day, hvillhelpmaintaio the small-or, homey feeling of the Center.A lounge with generous activityspace, a hands-on activity bitch-en, and a large protected outdoorwanderers' garden arr includedirs the plan.

The Weinbergconsmuuity willbr owned by the Jewish Pedora-tiun's Facilities Corporation andoperated by the Council foe Jew-tab Elderly, an affiliato whichòriginally developed the cenceptforthn $25 million complex,thelargest construction projcct overundertaken by the Pacilities Cor-peralien. The Weinberg Corn-mualty joies Council for JewishElderly's impressive array of ser-vices that help alder people andtheir families rurnaln independm1 in the cansmunity foras longas possible.

and atp Village

theyoungbirsss inthe aviary learnto fly, and venture Out on thriruwe, has proven lo be an excel-lent stimulus for reminiscing be- -iwceorcsidrnls, she said.

Accordingto HealthCare Cee-tue Dioccior Saca Fvcsusan, theaviary is the lurgestene ofita kindto be built by Living Ocsign, Suc.While this is noi the first bird-avi-ary su be placed in a health caresettiog, it is the largest, said Pees-max.

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Clown Brian Bairn (lstfrom left), Joanne Bedrosian (2nd from left), Buharda administrator, and Dr.Alejandro Aparicio (4th from left), Ballard'a medical direclor, join guests at Ballard's open house forsome countly-western line dancing with Vountry Bemie and STAMPEDE. Count,y Bernie andSTAMPEDE, the linedanciflgtroUpe from the ParkRidge SeniorCenter, entertainedguesto Saturday,May2Oatan openhousea Baeard, a healthcareresidencein Des Plaines.

Surveys say SS serviceimprovements workiùg

The Social Security Adminis- veys. The number of peopletiation is seeing increases in pub- awardedretiremeutand survivorslic approval of the quality of its beunfits who rated serviceservice, according to recent sur- "good" to "very good" rose from

95 percent to 97 percent over atwo-year period, according to aSociatSccurity survey.

Asurveyby theøeatth and Ha-man Services Office of the In-Spector (3enerat found that 76percent of non-English-speakingcustomers reported satisfaction,cempared with 69 peecest 5f theyeae bufere. The agency is keep-ing frack ofits progress as part ofn customer's service pion de-signed to detivor "wertd class"service. -

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MayorNicholas Blase ofuiciat-ed a ribbon cuffing ceremony atRegency Health Centre's OpenHouseonMay23.

The Open House ceremonythat hosted 155 people included aChampagne Buffet; a presenta-lion on Alzheimer's Awarenessby Dr. JacobFoxpreeminent spe-ciulist in Atzheimer's Diseuse, aswell as u Wound Care VendorExpo.

Regency's new farilities in-clnde anAduttDayCure Center,Outpatient Rehabilitative Servie-

Suzanne Hales will portrayseveral of Chicago's finest wom-en. Based on biographies abouttwo grand dames, Edith Rocke-feller McCormick, Mrs. PollerPalmer, the story of Ike Inspira-donut founder of Hull Honte,Jase Addams and our of Chica-go's greatermadames, Minnaliv-erleigh, Suzanne wilt showcase aglimpseintoeachoftheirtives, inauthentic costume, taking youback into Chicago's colorful bis-tory at Kagass Home for theBlind's activity day Wednesday,JsIy 12, 1995. LocAted at 3525W. Poster, Chicago, RuganHome for the Blind is the onlysheltered-care residence in tite

es including physical, eccnpa-henal, and speech therapies, At-Home Health and At-Hame CareServices.

Regency Nrirsing Centre's ex-panded services include a unique-ly designed state-of-the-art Ale-heimee's Unit, Regency'sAlokeimer's Umtprovides an en-vironmentwlsichprometes sEgni'fi, through progressive behaviormanagement techniques ineorpo-rating a Osinininl amount of medi-cation.

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at 10a.m. andadiscussinooncur-rent events an hone later. Lunchwilt be served at noon and Su-canne listet wilt perform at Ip.m. Every month Rugas Homeforthe Blindbests anuetivity duyfrom 9 sm. until 2 p.m. The costis $4 per person. Poe additionalinformation andreservations, call(3t2) 478-7040, Monday thenPriday,9a.m. to 5p.m.

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Nues studentawardedscholarship

Marlin Falicici of Niles hasbeen awarded a Trustee Schotur-ship from Deake University be-ginninginthefull 1995 semester.

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Lefoet has worked to provide anumber of exira-cuericuloc ser-vices and activities te MaineEast. Over the years, he has beenusponsorefCloss Council, Boys'Bowling Team, Scholaslic Bowl,and National Honor Society. Healso served as the school's Pub-licityflirectorfornearly 7 years.

- Hnhas been un English seachersince he camé te Maine Rasi in1962. lx 1987 he assumed re-sponsibililics as chairman of theEnglish Dcparsnnest and feelsthat daring this time the Englishdeportrncxs has developed a solidprogram in process Wailing oswell os a technalogy-bosed reati-ing program foe skills-deficientstudents. He is also gratified thatMoine East students tolte advon-tage nf 2 IBM computer wcitingtabs hr was instrumental in Great-

In addition to his commitmentte Maine East, Lefort has alsotaught English at Harper Collegeand a "Creative Word Cem-mond" course at MONNACEP,District 207's sight schent peo-gram at Maine East. He alsoworked part-time at a suburbanhankfnr tO years.

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English dept.chairman retires

RichardLefort (tight), reliving English dopartmentchairman atMaine East, discusses freshman curriculum with Elliott HurtigandEileen Madden.

English deparltncnt curticotam,having taught all levels from re-medial to advanced placement,weeking with his staff, and evesgetting upraely in the morning (4am.).

"I'm going to retire In eclasand settle dawn alittte, especiallydoting the first few menths cf myretirement," Lnfart explained.However, he's definítnly plan-ning to travel mound the connteyand spend time with his children,grandchildren, and other celo-

Thirty-five years of hued workhas Really paid off; there's nomere papers te grade er comica.lam cetnsnittees te chair, jostlime to saverthememories.

Social Sciencestudents mayapply for awards

Young adults planning lastudy social science are invited loapply far two $500 nwards nf-fcred by the Association of lIli-lois Township Camnsittres OnYnudv

Appliêalinns mast be submit-ted by June 1 ta Warren Town-ship Yonth Services, Atte: FeliceNovak, 17801 Washington,Ournce,ll.,6003l.

Oneaward will gote agruduat-ing high nehmt schar who plansIn mojar in psycholegy ceonsel-ing. social marIs, theraprntic ree-realiou er other area afuociul sci-ence. The ether wilt go to onnndergradoate students enrollingfar graduaic study in social sci-

Applicants for Ihr swordsshould have demonstrated thnirInterest in social serviccs threuglivnlnnlecr nr work experiencewills youths and/or families.

To apply fer the sndergradaateaward, students mnnt snbmit alisting of their votuntecr copen-ence in yonth programs or seciutsnevice, a school transcript with ominimnm B grade average, a100-wend paragrapls dcscribingeducolional goals, Iwo letters ofrecommendation and a listing cfolhernetevanl experience.

Applicants fon Ihn gradualeaward must submis vceiScalinnof eerellmctst or acecplsncn In agraduate sedal service progeam,a listing ofthcir work and veIne-Icor espeticece in sociul sri-viceswith youths and/er families, a100-word paragmph describingeducational and career goals, twoletters of rccannmendatian und alisting nfnthrrrelatcd espenienc-es in thefield of youth nervices.

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Culver studentsexcel in 1995Midwest News Bowl

Culver stedents recently par-- licipated in the 1995 Mtdwest

- Ncwn Bowl, a entrent eventsknowledge competition open tofifth tbeengh cighth graders in 15midweststoles.

The rentent was admimnteredby competer und tested studenthnawledgeofcurrcntevents fromJan. I through Feb. 28 tItis year.Mere than . 9000 students took'part in this year's contest, withlearns of three students compel-ing in five different grade leveldivisions. The tap 20 teams ineach stale grade division were-awarded red ribbons,

Oat of 46 illinois teams, Cal-vers teamplaced 14. Each mcm-berreceived arcdnibbon morplac-ing within the top twenty. Teammembers were Sara Ryan, Mali-haDacugar, and Aenhia Ali.

Reginajournalisthonored

Regina Dominicm senior,Molly Cleland, has been hoeneedby the Eastern Illinois HighSchool Ferns Association farCIes Land, her column in theschont newsmagazine.

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The entire Crown skiff washonored for ils Febrnuny editori-ai, "Cultural Diversity; United orDivided." Judges commentedthat it was "a well-writtnn piecewith focused gramtnan and flowthroughout the article."

Glenview teen indebate finals

Daring the week of Jane 19,more than 200 young people willdescend on Pont Luadendale, Pta.,ta compele in the Lincoln LifeLincoln-Douglas Debate Tourna-ment, which is part of the 1995National Speech Tnarnansnnt.The championship finals of theLincoln Life Lincoln-DouglasDebates latee place Friday, Jane23, at 7 p.m., in the BrowardCounty Performing Acts Center.Lincoln Life will award cashscholarships In the nationalchampion ($4,00), the secondpiace stndent ($3,000), the friedplace stadent ($2,000) and thefonrthplace student ($1,000).

Christopher Nybo, a senior atFenwick High School, Oak Park,and Boris Rapepoet, a janinn utOlenbrook Senih High School,Olceview, will represent theNFL's Northern illinois Distnic,(at the national Innmament.

Regina offerssummerforensics camp

The Regina Dominican Fores-sics Pnogram includes Ihren areasefcnmpeliliee: public speaking,performance, and debole. Pnepoe_aliens for the 1995.96 forensicsseason are under way. This ssm-mer Iwo cumpa will be effcrrd inthe O'Shangheessy Thealne tathose who wasl In participate:One from August 14-18 fer newmembers and one for rrtarningmembers from August 16-18.

Various types nfpxblic npeak.ingaitdpenfnrmunce will he dem.onsleated. Each slndent will per-form a variety of calegocien andthe week will end with a publicperformance fer parents undfriends.

For more information, contactMs. Sudi Speer on Mr. Chris Co-mellaat (708) 256-7660.

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Faleick Ryan sed RickyKrueger each had a si9gle andleiple, Other singles. ChristopherToy with 3. Chuck Creager 2,Jimmy Seggeing 2, and nulosiogles by Philip Pomagier, Mi-char! Secht and Ryan Berenu,Ricky was the only Yankeepilchee and gave up only 2 hitsto 5 batInes.woodman Accident & LifeCo. Yankees -

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Mickey Scairtia and JimmyEfcrosinin did a geai-I job catch-¡ng. PelcePart.aker, Kyle Loman-ski. Kenny D'Aqoila and JamieDonovan all bad hils. MikeCraig, Chein Tyre and RyanSpierownici all had extra banehits, Adam Reisberg ned NolanGenIale did a good job on Ihrfield, Rob Sooner played bulbthe infield and outfield,Edison Lumber A's -

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with each getliog a hil. RickyKroeger and Christopher Toyhad dooblen. Pilchiogwere Pat-rieb Ryan, Keorger and PhilipPomagier. Good detenne by Jim-my Seggelhtg.Lions Club ofNiles CubsRe/Mes All Stars Astres

Kenny D'Aqoila and NolanGoednk did the pitching. JimmyEfeouinis made a great play iothe outfield. Chris Tyre, PeterPartaker, Kyle Lemanskí, RobSotntce and Mike Craig all hndsingles while Ryan Spireowslcihad 2 extra base hits. MickeyScolds did analbee great jobcatching, Adato Reinbeeg did ngeadjob in the field.

LeagueWith the gamo lied in the 4th,the Marineen brake lhtssogh withkey walks by Lea Colon and a 2-eon leiple by Matt Dneeieg.Nilen Chamber Mariners SRiggies's Pizea Dodgers 7

Key bitting by Jack Sheehanand o grsnd alam homer bySteve SelcIno. Good defense byDavid Murray & Mike Wojty'chiw, Great pitching by Mili-eGalati,Knigbts ofCelb Yankees 12G & L Conte. Cubs 9

Pateick Caney and Tony 0mg-- nani led the billing attack with 3

hits each, Brian Kelly's triplepmved io be the decisive blow.Clutch singlen by Adam Cara-botta, Caney sod Danny Grapes-ni, Danny Pipp pitched 2 perfeclinaingt 10 preserve the win,Knights efCelb. Yankees 9

. Jerry's FIt. & Garden A's SRabeE Doiski's 2-ms homer

proved tu be the game winner,The Yankees offcnm was led byDsnny Zipp with 3 kils, whileRilckie Soshecki & Brian Kellyacceanteil foe 4 rons.Dcfenncwas led by Anthony Scipionewho dinplsycal sharp fieldingasti Tony Grugnani who tossed2 solid scoreless innings.

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Junior golfees, grades 6 ta 12,huye the oppontnnity la learn thefundamentals, mies, and eli-queste of tbr game at golf fromGreg Oes,, FDA Professional, atthe Junior OotfCtisin sponsoredby the Morton Grove Park Dis.53cc. Participants will mccl nl theGolf and Rand Road DrivingRange and must bay theft ownbacket nf balls. Titeen separateclinics will be held: June 24, July15, and Augost 5. Register todayat the Prairie View CemmsnityCenter, 6834 Dempsler Street.

Niles Bowl 300game bowlers

Bmsswick Nites Bawl monitilike ta congratulate the fultuwingbowlers who bowed 300 gamesduring the 1994-95 season.

Tom Cadogan, Jeff Ash, MarkMonforli, Glenon Kaeisu,Jan Su-cara and Beh Hill shot 300games. Jito Dans shot 3-300games thin season. Alt totaled 9-300's were recorded al NitesBowl.

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Park District inviten interestedstudents in grades4 tu 9 ta partiel-pale is ene new ehem cmb.Whether you're a beginner or en-pert, thin new ebb in perfect foryou. Join an es Tuesday eveuhsgsfrom June 20-August 8 at theOaktua Community Conter, 4701Oaktus, from 4 tu 6 p.m. and im-prove your skills or learn hew loplay the game. The fee is $3lecni-denlsl$3S non-residents. Call(708) 674-1500 for more infer-mallan,

Summerprogrammingguide

The Skokie Park District'sSommer Programming Guideshave been delivered lo alt resi-dents. Be sure ta took and seewhat exciting programs we haveplanned fer you skis summer.Sammerclasses begin/ase 19.

if you hove questions abeulany program on would like In nr-ceive a brochure, call (700) 674-1500.

Canoe on LakeShermerville

Saturday, Jane 17. can be yourday in a canee along the beautifulshores of Lake Shcmservitle nlWend Oaks Park in Northbnook.The Nnrthhrnak Park District of-fern "Can You Canoe?" at 10um., for boaters to learn alt Ihncancel skills. This coarse isavailable for 10 year aids Inodntts. Eqoipmeutwill be provid-ed by the Park District, ioctodinglife preservers. Far oddiliusat in-foemation,pteanecall29l-2980.

Pre-Karate andYouth Karate

The Nues Park District is nf-ferieg pre-karate lessons for be-giunens, contirsers and pre-advanced, md youth karate forbeginners and costinores. Theprogram wilt teach your child ka-nate skills, help them developslrnsgth, coordination, agility,and poise. The classes are taughtby inslruclors of The IllinoisShalokan Karate Club. Pee-Ktmse in offered to children ages5-7, and the yoslh karate is of-fnred to children ages 8-14.Classes wilt br held from Jane 19to August 20. For more informa-tins, call (708) 967-6975.

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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office Is Open- Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M..

Deadline for Placing Ads ¡s Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Se Pre-Pald In Advance: Business Opportunity, Por Salo, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugles Normal Circulation Area.

FI.JLLIPART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULLIPART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES RESTAURANTS J FOOD SERVICE SALES/RETAIL

. HAIRSTYLISTS. MANICURIST

Full & Part TimeNo Clientele Required

ContinuingEducation

Hourly/Commission

T SrMPI n tioMIVI

,3 1 2' 478 8300t I -

' COME JOIN THESEARS TEAM! IPARTTIMEPOSITIONS

IMMEDIATELY!WoNeedEopo,ionoed

TRCTN!N5(Morniom & Aftonoon)

PARTTIMEINSTALLERS

Dot,eo lnIode A0009ngToohndns & In1&9ng 99,99

M o,ningo &Aftorn000)PARTS DEPARTMENT

DotI. InoId.PuIIrngMo,6h.ndise

(Evening Hooru)CUSTOMER SERvICE!

PARTS5evo,lSh,ftAv.l.bIo

(Morningo & Aftem000u)c.ii For An Appomtmunt(708) 948-1 691SEARS REPAIR

SERVICES7r20o0u1d5

EOE MIF/O/V

BUS BOYS. Full And Part-Time .

Private Country Club On North Shore NowTraining For Full & Part-Time Positions.

Day Or Evening Hours.Experience Not Necessary.f II I .a z .

(708) 729-6500Tuesday Thru Sunday

JCPENNEYRANOHURST MALL

" & PT S&e poition:v&I..° Eoc. bonefi99/oopIoyoe

.

SALESPEOPLEEnergetic Sales-

iCellular And PagingEx erience HeI f

Full-Turne or Part-TimeStore Location In

Golf Mill Center - Nitos.

Call Maria.

-

HAIR STYLIST. .If You Are A H,ghly Sk,IIed S

Energetic Licensed Stylist. AGreat Opportunity Awaits YouAt GREAT CUPS.. Base Hourly Salary i.

Cornnuss,on .. Bonus. Hobdoy S Vacation Payn Heatth Benefitsn Fully Pa,d CEU And

-Equipment Provided

n Flexible Schedules

RESTAURANTNorth Suburban

Country Club Seeks.

BUS STAFFFlexible Hours

Full & Part TimeAvailable

(708) 25 1 -4600I

ASSISTANTMANAGER

FoIl-TiEvunio99For Piuuuri

tr.ta. Ro.ntln Engiluh,

uIl vznoe17081 807-7770

SHORT ORDERGRILL PERSON

In Ni!esFull-TurneCall Mike:

(708) 655-8572

CARPETSALESPEOPLE

Malor Carpet reta,ler, NewYork Carpotwerld. in growine

. Management Positions

CLIPSLeave Message Fer Steve At:

(708) 382-0980

TEACHER

Fr Infant &Toddler Classrooms(708) 296-3044 For Busy,Upscale

ing Company.

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Cater-Must Have:License SRecord

AppearanceEnglish 'Chicago &Helpiul

i)ulirerya Musi

(708) 823-5350

CASHIERSWHITE HEN PANTRY

Pa, TFJbI HoursAil Shifts Great Pay(708) 291-6984

cageaLNaIuppouSaies background or willing

rnon.Hleh

ment postuoos ponsible.Picana call:

Mr. AlienGolf Moine Park Distrint

in SeekingSeveral Part-Time Positions:Child Care

n Grounds/MaintenanceCamp Counselors

officI1;: 297-3000

n. DAY CAMPCOUNSELOR

o LIFE GUARDPARIC PATROL

Summern - Pert rimoMon.Fri.;9 a.rn.Noon

But Not Necesary

AskForHelenResn

Valid DriversGood DrivingWeil.GroomSpeak & ReadKnowledge ofNorth Suburbn

Fast FoodExperience

L (708) 966-6555

HOSTESSPHONE PERSON

Foil or Port-TimeVicinity Harlem & LawrenceVince s Restaurant

(708) 867-7770

(7081 9ß7-0150

DECORATORSALES CONSULTANTSee ommi.ndwDnso,eto,

Y

NEYCanton, Demrating StudioYour credit is

good with us!We sccept Visa

oli t. .1aster erPAMPERED CHEF

Sto e

flexibility.no deliveries.

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Home DemonstrationsBring a Kitchenware

totheirdoor.Excellent income.no inventory.

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CASHIERSPhillips 66 Des Plaines Station.Full lime And Part Time Avail.able. Hours Are Negotiable.Apply in Person Or Cali OurEmployment Itetilne:

. (708) 879-2801PHILLIPS 666go N. Wolf Rd.D pi j es IL

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FOR

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P- INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Officé iñ Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. Our Oflice Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

USE THE BUGLE .

Classifieds9 66-3900

______ Your Ad. In The Following

:NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVESKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD

:ï°°° u PARK RIDGFJDES

AppearsEditions

BUGLEBUGLE

PLAINES BUGLEMAINE BUGLEi GOLF-MILUEAST

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Piace Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N. Sheriner Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office Is Open - Monday ihru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Deadline for Placing Ads Is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugles Normal Circulation Area.

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME j FULL/PARTTIME

.'

FULL/PART TIME

SALES I TELEMARKETINGTRADES j INDUSTRIAL J DR!VERS TRADES!

INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS

THE TELEMARKETING COMPANYIS NOW.EXPANDING!

Flexible Hours (Days/EveningslGuaranteed Salary & Bonus .

3 Offices To Choose401K/Profit Shoring

C ALL TODAY!u

Chicago (Near Harlem & Irving) (312) 545-5316Nibs (in Oak Mill Molli (708) 966-0880

Mt. Prospect (Near Randhurst} (708) 635-6050

CARPET CLEANINGHELPER

Will Train - Work 30 HoursPer Week -. Days Only

Some SaturdaysSome Experience Necessary

1708) 967-8882

INVENTORYTAKERS

Needed In The Near NorthSuburbs. Part-Time. NoExperience Necessary.$6.25/Hr. Great 2nd Job.

. Sears AuthorizedCeaning Services

Expanding LocationCARPET & UPHOLSTERY

CLEANING

$10 to $13 HR.lutYut,Eu,uisoPotn,yjsl

If you would like Full Time nrPort Time vean round workand have experience er arewilling to be trained as a Sen.lar Technician . Carpet & Up.

TEXASMETALLURGIST ORMETALLURGICAL

Perfect For College Stu-dents & Housewives.

For Info Call:RGIS

(708) 253-1 1 73aOUTSTANDINGOPPORTUNITY

Oroodoust Mudin Snioss Full Timo Postions

$20K - 020K Ist Yuur PotastialMarkuting Group Ropr esuntin g000r 800 CIrunt StatlOos Nation-ally Adibut Solas Staff Te Mod-ero Nuns Offlou IprofaostenalOldg. Goir Mill Sheppiog Cunturl.Muet Hueo Superior Exuding

. Sk,llo, Clnnr, Antraotien Vexe,Strong Vucknl Skillu, Nutarci Ao.sertivo Natu,o. A Must na MxnuyMutioatud. Easy Aoouss ey Caror Pabfu Traxspxrtution. FellMedioal/000tai Life Insoroncn,Profit Sharing. Fold Voontion &Musei You Will Bu P nrnoen liv

.TraioodBy0000fOxrBnst.ColiDueFugulbusgAt.13121 875-0800

Mue..F,i.-8:3OAM.530PM

TELEMARKETINGTime

, Paid Daily - Will TrainChoose Your Hoursl

Close ToTransportation

(708) 679-7420

ENGINEERIMMEDIATE OPENING

A metailuraist oc asntnllurtioal no.Oman, IS acedad for u leading pto.daoar of steel takulas goods 0099-ad io thu pinny Woods ofNorthuast Touns.Thu idnal cuodidate will h avnaeporia000 with Eluotrio Rnoistanoownlding and Draw-onas-Meodrnlproons505. Ex porinnon With sraw-loss Or olSon weldad pipo wutildbe MoW bi ramillar wOb

COURIERSNEEDED

PaitTimeGood Money Paid Doily

Must Have Car InGoad Working Coodition.

(708) 679-7420Call for Appointment

Isetwoun IOAM.3PMAxydayJ

.'tolstery Cleaner, we are look-fer you.

To qualify, you must be de.pendable, possess strongoommonioution skills, huye avalid driver's Il000se, be seit.motivated und be profession.ai

Apply in PersonMonday . Friday, 8-4:30,

1590 Barclay Blvd.TELEMARKETERS5 SUMMER CASH SDaily Pay Will Train

Full & Part-TimeUp To $600 PerWeek!

HANOVER PARK(708) 372-2102

VILLA PARK(708) 530-1 5 1 8

DRIVERSALSO NEEDEDI

ASTM, AIS, SAE od xthtubular psxduot upaollioxtlons.Keowiudgo of ISO 5500 end OS

aro pralxrrnd. Muxt ba wtll.ing te work io a huxuy ixduutryeuninonwnnt.Plnuuu forward rosenrn and salaryhistxto

LONE STARSTEEL COMPANY

P.O. Boo lotSLeneStar,Tooas75668

Atto: HUMAN RESOURCESAnEqual

oppertunisyr,onlxyn,

iw ENFORCEMENTJOBS

No Experience NecessaryNow Hiring US Customs,

Officers.Etc. , ,

For Information Coil:(219) 794-0010

Ext. 24288 AM - 10 PM - 7 Days

tBuffalo Grove

or cullJohn at:

(708) 808-8070EOE

TOCHNICIANMinimtj,s S veuru Evperir-uollnutisg&AirCynAVosv3

Snoviosarovv.TcpPui-.Ynur-Round Etaplu suonot

Friego EonolituFind the help thatyou need in our

classified section.CHAMPAIGN ILLINOIS Coil: 17081 981-2200

Ask Tor JeffCABLE SPLICERSIMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Experienced CATV spiioersneeded for Champaign, ILPlease oaII

(217) 355-2712

DELIVERY' Deliver Bundles

Of Newspapers

T RU C KDRIVERDrive our truck

weekly onWednesday forseven hours andThursday for four

hours. Call708-966-3900.

Telnmoskutieg

TRAINERS NEEDEDSeeking entry level individuals to conduct

program training for telemarketers.If you are dependable. flexible. have good

upeaking/people skills -THIS JOB IS FOR YOU!

Esuoston Downtown AmaiMt. ProspCot Neor Rxndhurstl

CllTOdx(312) 409-4620

SEWERS NEEDEDMust have own machine.Sew at home, piece work,

Call (708) 823-5289between I p.m. & 8 p.m.

To AreaBusinesses.

Must Have Car.

(708) 966-3900Yo xnedlt in good with un.W.moaptV.mnndM.ntnr

WE WILL GETI YOURAD- - C.cdl cull: 866-39go

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TELEMARKETINGWork Three To Five Days

At Nues NewspaperSalary Plus Commission

(708) 966-3900

North Side CompanyYears Experience InLathes, Drill Presses, Grinding

Good WorkingTo Fill Out Application

COZZINI,W.

Chicago,

MACHINISTSeeks Machinist With 5Set-Up & Operation Of

& Milling Machines.ConditionslApply In Person At:

INC.Bryn Mawr

iL 60646

I QUICKLY&ACCURATELY ON

OUR FAXMACHINE

FORADVERTISING

COPY(708) 9660 I 98Bugle Newspapers

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The Naw.papare That DeliverSeaving The North and Northwest Sahnrhn

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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come TL Oir Oflice in Person At:

8746N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Mondaythru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

THE BUGLE,THURSDAY,JUNE 15,1995 PAGE 33

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USE THE BUGLE

Classifieds966-3900

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou CønPlace Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, Illinois.Our Ottica Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must 8e Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, MovIng Sate, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area.

REAL ESTATE.

FREEGood. Now that wehave your attention:

3 Lines - I Week$12.00

Not free -but close to it.

Take advantage ofour low rates NOW

Ads must be prepaidWe accept MasterCard

and Visa.Cati (708)956-3900

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WORK

WE WILL GETYOUR AD

QUICKLY &CCURATELY ON

OUR FAXMACHINE

FAXFOR

ADVERTISINGCOPY

(708) 966-0198Bugle Newspapers

Our cisssified ads reactimore people per week forthe least amount of dollars.We Cover the near northernsuburbs and the northsideof Chicago with 2 insertionsper week. See how yourmoney can work for you byputting your recruitmentads in both editions of TheBugle. You now get bothinsertions for the price ofonel Cali for' details. WeWi)) be happy to assist youin placing your ads and alsoin reserving space for Ournext issue. We offer twodeadlines , each week foryour convenience. And takeadvantage of our specialslCali (708) 966-3900. and askfor our classified advertisingdepartmenti

APTS FOR RENT

ItILEt .1 Br. . 7628 N. MItwnake.5535/Mo..3 B,..CnldwoII & Toahy. 575t/Mo (312) 764.euO2.

NILES - 2 BR. 22 Ft.. LB, 2ndFloor. AppI./Hented, Qn.et 5trot.No Pow. AOg. i . $625/Month.

l75l 961.2191

ROOM FOR RENT

ROUM AVAILABLEIN TOWNHOUSE

BisSait Gr oven,.a with singleMn,,, S 2 chnnl Ohildr.n. Sin.dnnt nr woman. nofl.mokor. CallEvenings. 17561 544.9555

ROOMMATEWANTED

Mature. responsible. recentlydivorced father seeks room.mate in similar situation (orpossible Sr. Citizeni who hashome/apt. in L'Wood.Skokie.Call Patrick days . (312) 769-9871 eves . 1312) 463.5219.

VACATIONPROPERTY

HILTON HEADDISCOUNT RENTALS

Why NotOst Away Te BesotifolHilton Heed Inland. S.C.?

i BR-S BR ocast eondos& homesToll free for engel broclte,e

655-4468684

CLASSIFIEDS

ANTIQUES

AGE-OLD YORKVILLEANTIQUES MARKET

Jano 17.18. Setorday. 7-5; San.doy, 8-4. Hundreds nf DenIersunder casopios arranged nronsda 5000m lake. Qoality Antiqoos.Kondell Coanty Forest Preserve.Ysrkvillo. 45 milos w. nf Chino.ge. l-68 to Hwy. 47, sooth toHwy. 71. 53.

i (800) 653-6466

r015;1,i .will ho 512.00 for 3 linos. end

oath additional lion will bei $2.00. Ads will still be prepeid I¡.Waecne Pt Vita end Mentor-

card. All inch ads will hoI 525.00 and einst cisc bo p,o. iLpoid.

MISCELLANEOUS

AUTOS FOR SALE

1905 Olds.Delte Royal Conp.SnnwWhite-Inn Cold Air-Leedod.52495Krottell Motors l7oBl 520-9199

1957 Boink 500t,y-Ccutom 4-Dr..Sopor Clues-lee Celd Air-$24n5

Kroseell Motors 17061 520-9199

1980 Dodge Omei-4-Dr..Ante.Air.Cleeoent Ono Aroondi $1955

Krnstell Mntnrs 17081 520-9199

1909 Sahara Jenty-Red CoopActo-Voy Clees.51995

Krosnell Metsrn 17051 52e-9199

1907 Nisnon Snobe-5 SpeedSonrenl-lee Cold Air-52995.

Krossell Motors 1706) 520.9199

MUNICIPAL AUTO

AUCTION9 VEHICLES WILL BE

AUCTIONEDBY THE VILLAGE

OF MORTON GROVEON SATURDAY /17/95

AT 10 AM.PUBLIC WORKS

BUILDING7B40 NAGLE

MORTON GROVE

ALL SALES "AS ISSEALED BID ONLY.

TIMES:8:00 AM. . 8:00 P.M.

ON 8/14, 6/15. AND 8/16/95AT ABOVE LOCATION.

ADDITIONALINFORMATION

(708) 470-5218

BABYSITTING

Childners in my heme. latent nrTeddlor. R essens bio rotes.

Cell Lydia - 170a1 470-6169

20 yrers top e,ience d BobysitterAoy Age. In My Mnrtcn G,ovr

Home (7551 476.0760

COLLECTIBLES

COLLECTIBLES FOR SALEWILD TURKEYDECANTERS

1979 . 1980 - 19811982 & 1984BEST OFFER

l7081 864-0449 After 6 p.m.

CellentiblesEmmett Kelly - Krystenie.

Ron Lee - Largo - Little PeopleDragon Keep - Beer Steins.

Miniteel Germen(708) 614-4253

YOurAdAppearsIn The Following Editions

e NILES BUGLE

s MORTON GROVE BUGLE

e SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

s PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEs GOLF-MLLIEAST MAINE BUGLE

COMPUTER

Cempoter got veo dews?Need instructien. updates, re-pair. replanemest? NerihSide compoter tech makeshoose calls. Hell tell youwhat you need. get it end In-stall it at lowest prines.

Call Competer Osick-HeIp(312) 561-4051

Ask for Silvano

FINANCIALSERVICES

ATrE NTION!We at the USA Companyare currently acceptingapplications for newclients in need of personalloans. home equity anddebt consolidation.

Call

i (800) 714-3323

FURNITUREFOR SALE

MODEL HOM6 CONTENTStole/Lenegeet Set 5505.Other Sers . Plaids. Etc.

Diting Fleem Set . 10 pe . $1595.ER Set Prom Boildern Model Home

17061 329-4119

Eesy Chei,. Sofa & LovesoevBloc, Meno. & Creem $579

Leather gela & Lenegeen 5955.Never Used . Most Sell.

(7681 649-1046

Fornitore . D,sr,y Queen AnnoStyle Perfect eenditinr. BedrnemSet $1168. Och Bodrane, $1268.DR Set $175$. Oak DR Sul $1965.Most Sull Completa Set. 17001548-1045.

GARAGE SALE

HILES . 0313 Mrrilt l& Mein) Fri.& S,t, 6/16-17. 9.3:30. Kids: soon,clothes, foro. Hnehold: bedding,bn)ck knecht. Bocks and morel)

NILES . g5 N. Winner, Fri. 6/16& Set. 6/17 . 9 A . 4 P. Clnthos/Toyn/Jowolry/TonIn/Minc

MOVING SALE

n Pc Die 0m Set . OK WO . BedrmHetch . Chairs . Lottpe S Misc,

1700) 966-5205

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IN THE CLASSIPIEDS!

PERSONALS

Prego To The Seenot VireIn INscerknnwa to feil). 0h. meet heectealrower el Mt Ceroe I )tlol cine!eplender nl Oeecen , Bieses Mother ofshe Son clGod. lomeejiete Stein. n,.Ist ne In nrc nenesenlee. oh. so, cfthe 5es. Hoiorneen d show me Scoloceo ire mv Math,,, Omnnnf Heecenand earth. I hambiv beseech vea fromthe bestem nl mc SecO. te succor maIn nyntn,,$)meke,aesl).Thesem nace that cas Withstand war power. 09. Mary e cocaine d moscos lv.praylor na whc hace recoarsn to this.la times). Sweat Mother I pine, thincease le your Senda. anona). Soc fOisprover for O 000e,00tiue dava end theepnblisfl, end twill be Oranted.

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EXCITINGLIVE CHAT

Party & DatelineCosts As Low As 22f 1mm,

Cali1 -809-474-291 5 18

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WORK

TANNING

SUNQUEST WOLFFTANNING BEDS

Cnmme,oiel . HemeUnit, Front 5199

Boy Factory Dirent und SAVE)tallTODAVfo,NEW mee coin, no.1cc

1-800-462.9197

TUTORINGAVAILABLE

High Grade ToctedegTeteeioa ee.ilebl.In lOgs nebel Psra-lee. ticamlany, M.Sh.OetiOe. nodalSscdlen.Enecalr, AST, WT& udo.nnectHse.ecwtae.minstitnp,apeee,)m,Parcae'd Sandman st voce carsica. R.e.on_ roten. Will coma to Van,lee

Cell: 170812284017

WANTED TO BUY

WANTEDWURLITZERSJUKE BOXES

ALSO5165 MachinesAny Condition1700)968.2742

Find the help thatYou need in our

classified section.

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Oftice in Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our OffiCe Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Fromthe Left HandCOOIIIAU.J fro

good ulodeni, bot cot ont.stacdicg. Ho woo celigious botnever worn his religion on biscleovc. He was noi a hand.some mao. Tho girls dido')flockand flallerwhdnhccamoa-calling. Ecl ho wan friendlyand focity and lovable and homoved ido the livisg cyclelike the rout of us . mactiago,children and work.

He gol ujab as a uulosmot;Ho Vied one field, then ait-olher and slowly worked bicway op the economic ladder.Ho had upernistcnce which in-naced bic soceons. Bol the per.siul000e wool with a Ial ofhard work. Ho carried bogo,heavy bags io und ont cf biscar into his clienin' olores yewin and year ooL Ho opened awholeuale/eetail oatlel io theMore and cao in and oui of dioubre in bclweeo his workingen the road. II wai loogh ox.b000tiog work bol ho yodured,

He bought his first home, a1,000 uq0000 foci house,which he bodghl with a G. Lloon. He raised direr kids icthe little uhochcx which mou:ofan hud, and thon moved intoa luxurious heme wilh all ofthemiddle class ansenilies for-merly reserved for thewealthy.

The iclensity Mr. AveragcGoy uhowed in bis work cur-tied evor mb his privato life.White his intrileclual ubilisienWere minimal ho has a won-derfol curieuisy which causodhim to reoch oot mio many w-eon ofinleresl. Ho continued ahfo.tocg effortto ceelioue ed.noosing hoauetf. Hic ecudingnaed elass-al:eodivg and colto-rai ictorestu mude him an oc-gaging personally aed an io.tereutingconvernotionajiuL

Our porsrayul of our friend

mi°agel

Is cot as vivid as we wouldlike. We've had mucy friecds

- from our y000gor duys whohave achieved much 5000055le their oduti years. Bot musiofthem grow np in familieswhich were mujer influencesai theirluter successes. Mo)h.ers parlicalurly whose ditec-lion -ucd drive were insist.menial in their childeen'sfolum soccesses, weec Ike mu-joriefloonce. -

But my Mr, Avorage goyfrienddidnthave 1h01 big pushfromhisparents His Dad wasa wonderful free spirit kind ofman...aod his Mom was uOwed soft-spoken lady whydid voi hove the peecoptibledrive we suw in ether friend's'mothers.

Me. Averuge Guy friendmodo she most ofwhai Anscri-ca hod to offer. He weol lowoe, look advonlage of dicp00001mw perks he received,got an educalion, went lowork, raisrd u family und it70 yours old uohioved-the oc-celodes from his loved oneswhich was his reword for theprevieusyeurs.

Could it huye happeneduoywheec bot io Amoricu?Peehnps. Butit happened hereand is is living proof whul theOppeetunilies of this couvai3,areall about

Alt those speeches from thesluges of gcaduulions alt ovorIhe c000tsy could nel ho morololling thun who) we knowabout this one moo's life. Ifyou pursue with persistenceund ucceps the challenges ofwhal this c000iuy has to offer,aisd approach evcc' day withhumor oid geaco, is is likelyyoc will ochieve the goodlife. -

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Cnutmued from MG Pegc iMucy of the resid&otswere alsoanuy about the condilion of Ihecurrent property. According loresudenis "the pcoperly is an eyesore, Ihe weeds ond grass are outof control."

In otherbusiness the Board au-thorizod an agreemeot withMark-Il Strippings, Inc. lo pro-vide pavemeol siripping servicesto the village ucd an agreemenswith Ciorba Group, Inc. io pro-vide ecginoeriog scrvicos for 1koBe'ikwith Road bridge cchubilita-Lion plans.

Acthorieutien was also granI-ed lo esecote a conirart with Ho-lion Asbestos Removal and En-copsolatioc Coeporation ofSpring Grove, Illinois for osbos-tes removal in conjonction wishOddilion und remodeling work alFicottudons#4 uniI/I?.

The Board approved the uddi-tion ofo stop sign at the cerner ofSayer Avenue and Palma Lune.Residents who lobbied on behalfof tisis stop sign slated "truffle in1ko urea moves way loo fast aodIbot lotorseclion is an occidentwaitingto happes."

Timothy Rosso was sworn-inas 000w Police Sergeuetond Bud

Swanson, 055)51001 direclor ofhealth und human services wospresented the ITistingoished Em-ployee Awacd.

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Spelling beeCoattiserd from PagelGthee senior Cuntcstanls who

displayed their spelling prowessduring the match were IreneFortc, Celino Tymczuk, EvelynWielgus, Bctly Kcmnite and Sun-dic Friedmao.

Dr. Robert Varga of EastMoine School Districi 63 pro-000nced the words for the con-lestanis and the judges were Ku-thy Harbiuon of the Village ofNibs, Judy Zolterofthc Nibs Li-broc), and Diune Miller of TheBugle Newupapera.

Nues Policeee.Coniieord from Pagel

entered the pith and becaiiie vor-baSy abusive loword the victim,a 27-yeor-old inveulmeot conuul-lutto residing in Den Plaines,When the victim left the pub, theoffender foSowed him outside,nemaved his jacket und floreal-eneul the victim otmg obscroelaogoage,

The offenderuwung his fists atthe victim and Sied io tackle him.lo nelfdefense, the victim strockthe offender io the face with hisfists, The offendrrwas Iroospoet-ed lo Lutheran General Hospitalfor troulmecl of facial cots andabeusions. The victim refusedIreatcaroL

Joyce E. KanlanNavy Sreior Chief Prtty Off:-

er Joyce E. Kanlon, duoghier ofElmer Kanlan nf Skokie roconIlyeoturned lo Norfolk, Va., aftercompleting a six-cionih overseasdeploymoel oboard the aircraftcartier UtS Dwight D. Bison-bower, which included duly ioIhr Persian Gulf ,

NileS'cö1legsmilles in plodgos and anlieiooed litho difficijhv io eaisice'lt

remaining fncds over dio neufive yeoes. It seemed like an ideosolution, u "mulch made in heaven," asPeeris said.

"We thooghl we hod direrthingor coniinoing the Catholictradition of Nues College, eonBooing the tradition of aeudemi:eucotlence, and we thnughl wehad community coppori. Wothought the penple didn't wanlanolheesiripmall, Feeds said. - -

Tho Archdiocese's College ofCoesultoco uppeoved Iho propo:sai by a vote of 6-5 April 19, ad-vising Cardinul Joseph Barnaediolo refer Ike maure to Ike Peesby-brat Council, a sonale of priests.When the Archdiocesan FinanceCouccil considered the proposalon May 15, however, they vatod10-5 10 withhald their consoci Inthe proposed sale. An aechdioce-san press release issued shortlyafter the negative voto ucknowl-edged thai Ike Northoidge hid-ding process had hoes eenduc)odfairly and Ihut their offer, theonly one sail under considera-lion, was financially sound. Therejection of the proposal wasbased on "other foclora" tokeninto consideration by the Councilbefore the vote, according lo therelease. -

An urehdlocoso spokesman,said those "othee faders" eon-bred oc Northridgr's close cela-lionship lo Opus Dei, a world.wide- orgonizotion of priests,bishops, religioos and by peopleOfficiolly recogoieod by the Ro-man Catholic Church Ihat slarled10 Spain some 7(10 years ago andwas eslublished in dio Chicagoarchdiocese in 1949. Accordingta Ferris, Opus Do! membeos pro-vide religion clossrs, with the ap-provai of the Cardinal, te North-ndgo students.

Opus Dei is o comparativelynowivstiiutiooia rho Joug lsiatacyof 1ko Catholic Church and "cotquite understood yet," said TomBoblin, u spokesman al the OpusDei conter localed in the Sauga.each eeighborhooil of Chicago.Because it is oui nodeestood,Opus De: soems shrouded inmystery end steepod in cedro-versy.

Opus Dei is moro emily under-slond by whul it is not and byreliai ii does not do. Il is noi a ro-ligious order, otihough priestsand religions oro numberedamong its membership. It doesnoedo anythIng bol "give uplifts-ai formatioo to Calhotics whowool st," according to Beblin,Opus Dei dors nel run North-sedge Prop, for esomple, bot Ikelay board of parents who do runNorthridge "always wanled OpusDei to provide spiriluul forma-lien fortheuchool," Ferris said.

OposDei, according to Bohlin,"complemouis what's done inparishes," it dors sot competewllh ihem. Their mission is "iospread the universal call -to hou-ness," Bohlin said. "Dur messageis thalordinary Christians doingwhatever work thoy do can livestifo of hotiness.,.We inspiro peo-pie lo strive foe houeras throughIheirordinary tifo aid work."

The notion thai Opus Dei is a500001 und cull-like orgavizationmay sloan from dio ordinarinessof that mission. "We don't runparudrs," Boblin said. "We aremore libo a Date Carnegie coursefor schools and parish cenlorsthat are mn by dir people withpriesls acting as chaplains io givespiriluut formation."

Opus Dei has been active inthin area fer moro thon 45 years.In adition io Nortbridge Prep.they arr affiliated with the pri- -

vatoly run Willows Acadomy forGirls, Northridgo's iistor school,and two isner-cily achievementceotors for mainly black and His-panic yoath. Cardinal Bernardinhai given Opas Dei priests chargeofSl. Mary efthe Angels Church,

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Co tmoedfromPoge iCadi I B ardi rg g lamt- 1019 N. WoodSi., Chicago. noi te sell the properly lo North-

io Fr. Chartes Crenin, yastor of ideo Pn,c ofils rotalion-I '

Q0000 ofAti Sobtas parish, 6280 hi In O,o F1,1

puc lOuoply and theology und spirits-De: center, said, "Wo have pu- ulily Iba: is contrary lo the ap-nshioners (who are) Opus Dei preach wo try Io encourage inpeople. Ilhinklhoyrowocdeaist this area," Banzin said. He saidpeople. g valuo Ibrir contribution that from his understanding,: Io Ike parish." One woman in- which is based on what ho busvolved

in Opus Dei was pros:denl road ofihe movement rauher Ihanofthe Q000n ofAll Saints school direct experience, Opon Dei pro-hoard far two years, Crocin said. mates "an exclusiveness, rigidily,"They're goedpeoplo." a naooew und tiSici sedeesland-

Cream said thou he is dean of ing of eno Catholic teadi-35 parishes in the area. When the tisn...Cutluolicism is bigger Ibanadvisers gaihored with Cardinal Ihal ," Banoin said, Bernardin to consider the pro- Banzic said Opos Dei was al-posed sale of Ihe Nues Collego most u fundainensalisl movemoolproperly io Neetheidgo Prep, he Ibat is mate-oriented and limited,was One of them. "My advice te inis appreachto thereto ofwem-Cardinal Bernardin was that he on in Ihe church. "They donisell tho.proporuy lo Opus Deiwith two caveuls: Ihal it wculdnoverhocome an Opas Dei semi-nary and that il woold not becomethe headqoarters io the UmtedStales for Gpns Dei," Cronin

"There is an inconsislencywhen we'd be willing lo soll [theproperty la Wal Macthut sol to aCatholic orgunizalion io gaodstanding with the Chnreh...Semethscrimation against Opus Deipeople, I think, is ont justified,"Cronin sold.

Although Boblin said that Car-dioul Bernardin had supportedIke saie, Cronin said, "Frieslsthink it's a secretive organizationthat wads lo take over. In goner-al,OpulTctpeople are cooserva:

Chucugo, 'òpus°Dei ropeosents a phi-

seem la be open und welcomingleali people," Boneio suid.

Another seorce familiar withthe proposed deal who caked notIO be named said, "'There werepnesls within thn archdiocesewho lobbied the Finance Ceoneilto vele no on the sale. It (there-jectien oftheproposod deal) tookpeople who wore workicg on thetransaction, people in charge ofthe real osiate doalings of thearchdiocese, il took thom corn-plelelybysaepriso.

"Regardless of whal anybodythinks ofOpos Dei, it is not u bigcomp000st of Nortlsridge...oelyabout 12 poreont of Noethridgoparents aie involved io OpusDei," the source udded. He also

«cc pcople...sin Ineolegical said ,hut the nninal peoposalgrounds, some priests think was Perfectly logical" in termsthey're loa conservative, Some o,fthe use offre property. North-conservative groups in the achdi. ridge had blended to double itsocote cause tremendous peek- enrollment The west half of theloms," boadded. peoporly where Ike cight build.

Cronin praised Northeidge 0155 are lecatedwas to be used byPrep. "They da u good job. Noetheudgo. Tho v0005i oust hotfThey're one of the top fivo in wan IO ho developed byPootaeelliSAT scores in the slate. Ii's a Builders.voi3, discipliood school," ho said.

Although the archdiocesanYet Craaio, leo, han Isla eoapi- preis releusosaid thai the aow so-clona. OfOpus Dci's professed rsouslyasliagCardina)Bemardinmissiee -- briaging Ihe Christion deeply regrotied the divisionmessage lo the'werkplace.- he which lids controversy badsaid, "It's a wonderful idea, but caused and thathe hoped lo beginil's nel a oevol idea. Yen don't a dsalogoe thai would toad losee the whole pielaro (of Opas "grouter mutual osderstandingDci's plans fec uso oftho proper. and reconciliutton," it also slotedty). The high school alone cani with floolily Iba: the negativefill tho place." Undoubtedly, the vote "precludes any fnrther con-Opas Dei peeplc want to do sudrraaon of the Northridge of-something else besides roc a high fer,"school on tho 21-acre site, Crenin IT Ike wake ofnrgoiiuiions thatsaid. . conjure up Images of modieval

Fr. John Hennessey, pasior of church intrigar, the muller wouldS:. Isaac Jogoos parish where lo be closed. Bol the falo ofNorlbridgo Prep 'is headquar- alargo and valuable lead of Nilesbred, said, "I'm the landlord [of PQP3 isyct te be resolved.NocihndgeFcepI

I LEGAL NOTICEvery fine busioess relationship." J'IOTICE DF EI!»Hennessoy said thul the parish ' ViLLAGE OFhas no problems renling their MORTON GROVEfomsor elemenlacy school, whichclosed Ihrer years agobecausoof

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anis. I'm glul they're ging lo be REMODELING WORKherowilh us," ATtORE STATION #5-

Fr. RoboriBonoin, pastoroflt, 8954 ShcrmerJohn Brehoufpurisk inNiles, was Seated bids will be accepiod aioolipokon in bis objections to the the RichuedT. FlickingerMonici-sale and lo the Goes Dei move- pol Center locatod al 6101 Capo.mont. Banzin smd Ihal he and the lina Ayo., Marion Grove, IL, on-pastors of many Nies und Park lit 11:00 am., prevailing time,Ridge pursahos sont a letter to Fridoy, July 7. 1995, for constroc-

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Notice is hereby given, parse- Copies of the plans, specifico-Ont to "Ao Act io rolatioc to Ihr tiOns and bidding documents are55e of an Assumed Name in the available at the Offico of 1ko Ar-conduct er Iransuction cf Bnsi- chiteci, FOM, Inc., 1211 Wesiness is Ihr State," as urncndod, 22nd Street, Oak Brook, Illinois,that a certification was filed by 05 and afior Jane 15, 1995. Therho undrrs:gned wilh the Counly Village Beard reserves the rightClerkofCoekCooniy, to rojocl any und all bids and to

File No. D028744 on June 6, waivoanyinfoansatilies of iseegu.1995. UndortheAssumedNume larilios iv the kidding. The Vit-of Iniorglobul Coossssanicutiens lago Boati further reserves thewith Ike place ofbusiness located oghi lu review and study any andet 8616 W. Golf Rood, #301, all bids and to make a contractNitos,IL/II7l4, award wilhin ihirty days after

The true came(s) ucdrcsidooce bids have been op000d and pob-uddrcss ofowuor(s) is: Vicontr L. tidy read,Martinez, Jr. di Maria Caridad G.Marticoz, 8528 W. North Ter- Spiro C. Hosututasrace, Nitos, IL 51714, Director of Finance

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