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NILES Edition VOL39, NO. 13 From the Left Hand by B..d Besser Former Nues developer, Robefl Knilch, will likely be sentenced to a four year term in prison allegedly for bribing aformerwest suburban Mayor and - receiving millions of dollars of bonds as a result of the bribwy. The court suggested he give op a $15 million country club he's involved with as well as additional assets as poet of hi penalty. Krilith was the developer of- Miles' Lawrencewood Shopping Centeras well os the 250-home Greenwood Estates development baék in the late 1950's. - lo 1961, when Nick Blase and Kenny Scheel and their politicalporty ofiudependents - . - upset the local Democratic - and Ropsblicon-backed pomos, a Krilich-relatod - sncdont played apart in that - election. - The Bugle played o significant jote in local politics in those days. It had . been, banging away for four years about the need for new - people - taldng over the government reins. - Open gambling throughout the town, and village officials' interests with bùitding developers, were key issues - the newspaper isirote about weekafterwee)ç. - There were 20 candidates andfourpoliticol parties vying to be elected in 1961. The Bugle recommended three Cnntinued on Page 38 Open House at North Maine Fire Protection District The North Maine Fire Protection District, 9301 Folter Rd., would like to invite you to join them at an Open House on Sunday, Oct. 8 from 12 until 3 p.m. in recognition of Fire . Prevention Week, Oct. 8 until 14. This Open House will include: Displays afilen and ambulance equipment - TheFireSafety Hause - Freebloodpressuretrsting - Stop, deep ondrall -Crawllowandersutoke Freerefreshments - '_I Tentative - agreemeñt reached at District 219 - After - a fourteen hour-plus degotiation session, a tentativo - agreement ou a new one-year - contract has been reached hetwcen - the Niles Township High Schools-District 219 Board of Education and the - Nibs Township Federation of Teachers (NTFr), Local 1274 and the Nilen Township Soppoet Staff (N'FSS) - Local 1274. Details of thin agreement aro scheduled to be releosed following ratification meetings by the two bargaining units and the-Board of Education. These sessions ore currently schedoted . . Continued nu Puge 38 - to ";t;'d;; bOOth. year au the centennial gazebo is dedicated. A gift - commemorating the past 100 years and baking forward to the future, the gazebo celebrates the village's past, present, and future. This project is truly special because of its community-wide effort. Upon completion, almost every school group, scout troop, community - organization, business, and family will hàve had the opportunity 5e tal(e part in someway. - - "The Avenue of - the Contributors," - - a walkway leading to the gazebo, will feature nearly 900 bricks purchased by members of the community who wasted to be o special pars of Mondi Drove histtry. The bricks siso served as a - Centennial Commission flindraiser, contributing over 540,000 towards the project. . The Morton Grove Centennial - Commission is contributing over $50,000 towards she Centennial Gazeho. - The gazebs's - - comPletion was also aided-by the State of Illinois when Governor Cn.itin..ed un Page 38 Maine Township to c011ect - - IECS5 bI 05 - HILES PUBLIC UIRIRY 6069 OAfISH L! THURSDAY, SIOPTMIBER 21,1995 MG Centennial Requests for mornes called "too high" Nues Park District begins and ereseni .i . . , - ughtening purse strings - - . by Kathleen Quirsield - - . - - In an effort to make good an districts so participase in their canSe te Niles Some tinti agó and campaign promittin to he fiscally- ergasization. studied the dredging project that responsible iii light ofthe lax cap - Mike Rea - noted that NIPC - mo., Page 38 restrictions, the Nues Park - - District tabled a request-from the Northeastern Illinois Ftanuing Cemmission (NIFC) for a donation of$i,392. - - Färk President Elaine Heinets liad received atetterirem (NtPC) - bat reported that the solicitation - waspnttinlsolduntit Tim Royster can - took into it - further. Normally, the - Fark District's contribution le NIPC was $100, and the board felt that a donation of the amount asked would be "leobigh." - - - - NIFC takes in approximately 86 park disteitits and cotisiders differenl- population, - planning guides and technical grants ped different things that could be done lo enhauce the individual district. It piSpares student and .%._ - -- -- - Contlnued on Page 38 ... - call 297-2510. . cunrucrtiunj unu-osan, - - - 746 N. Shermer ROad - :ifr&Ix Niles,IIflnoIs6O714 so CENTS-PER COPY- . - Feisty señiOrbattèrs-p ¡n ticket dispute by Rosemary TIrio A NIles police officer who thought he was writing a rostine parking ticket tsr e red 1994 Fard Taurus leIb In the lire lave n? Ihe shoppIng cenler at 7900 MIlwaukee Ave. was n for a rade ewakenleg around4 p.m. Sept.12. When the drIver, a 71.yeer-ofd Chicago woman residing in the 7400 block of Odell Avenae, Came Out at Ihn Supermarket and found the ofllcarcalmlywrltin5 a ticket fur her car, ehe be. came a not So.passlve resister and drove off with the officer in hot pursuit. Catching up with her in the 7900 block of OrIole, the offIcer trtedto inItiate a traffic stop. However, when ho approached the offender's vehicle, the driver grubbed the a'fwer s ri9ht hand and attempted to bIte lt. He quickly pulled his hand away, but the driver wasn't through With hIrn pet. Next She reached up end slapped hIm in the face. That apparently did it. The drIver waa taken into custody for -recyclables Moine Township will collect recyclable items from 8 am. to noonSaturdoy, Sept. 23, in the " '° - . -- ,' . parking bel 01 Malee Township JuieJottann andAimee Nicker.son (Ieftfo right) were attheAugust Village BoardMeefing to present Town Hall, 1700 Ballard Rd., Mayor Nicholas 8. Blase with a ticket (or the Super Raffle io be held ai the Saint John Brebeuf Gala ParkRidge. Benefit en Saturday, November 1 1, 1995. Raffle-tickets are available In the back ofthe church after Fer more information on the SaturdayandseindayMasses,in themainlobby, andthrough llcketRepresenjab-veè Formoreinfor- tewnship's recytiliag program, Mayór Blase receives '-tkket' - . I!

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NILESEdition

VOL39, NO. 13

From the

LeftHand

by B..d Besser

Former Nues developer,Robefl Knilch, will likely besentenced to a four year termin prison allegedly for bribingaformerwest suburban Mayorand - receiving millions ofdollars of bonds as a result ofthe bribwy. The courtsuggested he give op a $15million country club he'sinvolved with as well asadditional assets as poet of hipenalty.

Krilith was the developerof- Miles' LawrencewoodShopping

Centeras well os the250-home Greenwood Estatesdevelopment baék in the late1950's. -

lo 1961, when Nick Blaseand Kenny Scheel and theirpoliticalporty ofiudependents -

. - upset the local Democratic -and Ropsblicon-backedpomos, a Krilich-relatod

- sncdont played apart in that- election. -

The Bugle played osignificant jote in localpolitics in those days. It had

. been, banging away for fouryears about the need for new

- people - taldng over thegovernment reins. - Opengambling throughout thetown, and village officials'interests with bùitdingdevelopers, were key issues -the newspaper isirote aboutweekafterwee)ç. -

There were 20 candidatesandfourpoliticol parties vyingto be elected in 1961. TheBugle recommended three

Cnntinued on Page 38

Open House atNorth Maine FireProtection District

The North Maine FireProtection District, 9301 FolterRd., would like to invite you tojoin them at an Open House onSunday, Oct. 8 from 12 until 3p.m. in recognition of Fire

.Prevention Week, Oct. 8 until 14.This Open House will include:

Displays afilen and ambulanceequipment -

TheFireSafety Hause -Freebloodpressuretrsting

- Stop, deep ondrall-CrawllowandersutokeFreerefreshments -

'_I

Tentative -

agreemeñt reachedat District 219 -

After - a fourteen hour-plusdegotiation session, a tentativo -agreement ou a new one-year

-

contract has been reachedhetwcen - the Niles TownshipHigh Schools-District 219 Boardof Education and the - NibsTownship Federation ofTeachers (NTFr), Local 1274and the Nilen Township SoppoetStaff (N'FSS) - Local 1274.Details of thin agreement aroscheduled to be releosedfollowing ratification meetingsby the two bargaining units andthe-Board of Education. Thesesessions ore currently schedoted. . Continued nu Puge 38 -

to ";t;'d;;bOOth. year au the centennialgazebo is dedicated. A gift

- commemorating the past 100years and baking forward to thefuture, the gazebo celebrates thevillage's past, present, and future.This project is truly specialbecause of its community-wideeffort. Upon completion, almostevery school group, scout troop,community - organization,business, and family will hàvehad the opportunity 5e tal(e partin someway. - -

"The Avenue of - theContributors," - - a walkwayleading to the gazebo, willfeature nearly 900 brickspurchased by members of thecommunity who wasted to be ospecial pars of Mondi Drovehisttry. The bricks siso served asa - Centennial Commissionflindraiser, contributing over540,000 towards the project.

. The Morton Grove Centennial-

Commission is contributing over$50,000 towards she CentennialGazeho. - The gazebs's

- - comPletion was also aided-by theState of Illinois when Governor

Cn.itin..ed un Page 38

Maine Townshipto c011ect -

- IECS5 bI 05

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HILES PUBLIC UIRIRY

6069 OAfISH

L!THURSDAY, SIOPTMIBER 21,1995

MG Centennial Requests for mornes called "too high"

Nues Park District beginsand ereseni .i . . , -ughtening purse strings

- - . by Kathleen Quirsield - - . - -

In an effort to make good an districts so participase in their canSe te Niles Some tinti agó andcampaign promittin to he fiscally- ergasization. studied the dredging project thatresponsible iii light ofthe lax cap - Mike Rea - noted that NIPC - mo., Page 38restrictions, the Nues Park - -

District tabled a request-from theNortheastern Illinois FtanuingCemmission (NIFC) for adonation of$i,392. - -

Färk President Elaine Heinetsliad received atetterirem (NtPC) -

bat reported that the solicitation- waspnttinlsolduntit Tim Royster

can - took into it - further.Normally, the - Fark District'scontribution le NIPC was $100,and the board felt that a donationof the amount asked would be"leobigh." - -

- - NIFC takes in approximately86 park disteitits and cotisidersdifferenl- population, - planningguides and technical grants peddifferent things that could bedone lo enhauce the individualdistrict. It piSpares student and

.%._ - -- -- - Contlnued on Page 38 ... -

call 297-2510. . cunrucrtiunj unu-osan, - - -

746 N. Shermer ROad -

:ifr&IxNiles,IIflnoIs6O714

so CENTS-PER COPY- . -

Feisty señiOrbattèrs-p¡n ticket dispute

by Rosemary TIrioA NIles police officer who thought he was writing a rostine

parking ticket tsr e red 1994 Fard Taurus leIb In the lire lave n?Ihe shoppIng cenler at 7900 MIlwaukee Ave. was n for a radeewakenleg around4 p.m. Sept.12.

When the drIver, a 71.yeer-ofd Chicago woman residing inthe 7400 block of Odell Avenae, Came Out at Ihn Supermarketand found the ofllcarcalmlywrltin5 a ticket fur her car, ehe be.came a not So.passlve resister and drove off with the officer inhot pursuit.

Catching up with her in the 7900 block of OrIole, the offIcertrtedto inItiate a traffic stop. However, when ho approached theoffender's vehicle, the driver grubbed the a'fwer s ri9ht handand attempted to bIte lt. He quickly pulled his hand away, butthe driver wasn't through With hIrn pet. Next She reached upend slapped hIm in the face.

That apparently did it. The drIver waa taken into custody for

-recyclablesMoine Township will collect

recyclable items from 8 am. tonoonSaturdoy, Sept. 23, in the " '° - . -- ,' .

parking bel 01 Malee Township JuieJottann andAimee Nicker.son (Ieftfo right) were attheAugust Village BoardMeefing to presentTown Hall, 1700 Ballard Rd., Mayor Nicholas 8. Blase with a ticket (or the Super Raffle io be held ai the Saint John Brebeuf GalaParkRidge. Benefit en Saturday, November 1 1, 1995. Raffle-tickets are available In the back ofthe church afterFer more information on theSaturdayandseindayMasses,in themainlobby, andthrough llcketRepresenjab-veè Formoreinfor-tewnship's recytiliag program,

Mayór Blase receives '-tkket' -

. I!

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SJB Golden-Agers try tO beat the heatThI heat index slowly inched

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Carl Ferina inforsned membersnftheAagust9 teip to Lady Luck,Bettendorf, IA and the August18trip to the Fireside Inn, Ft. Askin-son, WI.

The dab received a letter fromCatholic Charities thanking allthe members for the club's eon-

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The club's picnic, agala affair,hold on July 25, was a huge suc-cots bobuusc of the many volun-tocos whohelped tomake itso en-joyabte.

A gambling trip to thrPar-A-Dicoisplanned forSeps. 13.

Sunshine Lady Millie Licileaannounced the August birthdays.Anniversaries for the month ofAugusswerecelebratedby Augioand Sen Praosko, 59 yours; Maoand Florence Araszewski, 53years and Tad and Emma Lesni-ak, I2years. -

Augie and Jeu Praoske treatedall the members lo sweet rolls.Congralulatioss to all the happycouples. -

A trip to the Atrium is RollingMeadows is planned for Sept. 30to tre so "MGM" musical.Traosporlutioo is still a mootqucslioo, -

Ooo of the club members de-serves special recognition: Au-gie Pransko has worked 70 yearsfoe thu saute company! At thepresent time, ho still maaagés sopst io some time for Ovo days a

seibution te the Oklahoma disas- week. Angie, you're a wonderfulSer. r example of what u senior citizen

can do!Roso Tomaska recently be-

-came an extremely proud goeat-giandmother. Her grandson Jo-seph's wife, MAin, gave birth to aneight-pound boy, úamod Joseph,on August 8. Rose's husbandatsowas named Joseph. The fa-ther Joseph plays the role of thegroom in thoplay "Tony & TinasWedding" in downton Chicago.

On July 22, Ausonio Zelaskocelebrated her 100th birthday atResurrection Pavilion NursingHome in Park Ridge. She is themother of Louise Pierski, Tedand Frank Zolasko and LorrainePatos. A total of54-family mom-bers attended the fete, including abrother, Jobs, and a sister, Ann;ten grandchildren; - 26 grout-grandchildren; and oar great-great-grandchild. Many -moro,Antonia.

Now that the summer days arccooling down a bit, the schooldoues are slowly creaking opon.The school children are gearingup for another year of loaening,with new dads and new pencilswhite the Goldon-Agers are pee-pacing for a nice cool, bnt busyfall.

Local senior places 5thin spelling bee

Leo Madura from NOes repre Spelling Boo Titta. Loo placadseotedthoNileSrnior Centerin. fifth in lheSlatc f ISinois. TheSpringfield on Monday, Aug. 14 losingOord Tragopau - ass AsSaI-lo defend his- Regional Senior icpheasant. - -

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WILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nitos Senior Center is open so rcsidentu of the Village

of Hiles ugo 62 and over and their younger spouses. Nilzeseniors interested. in obtaining additional senior centerinfoomation should call or visit the center and be placed on themailing list. The ceetor is located at 5060 Oalcton SteeoL

- TICKET SALESMonthly- ticket sales will he held Wednesday, OCt. 4. The

following events will be on sale: Lite Lunch (Oct. 27);Holiday Splendor Trip (Nov. 14) and November Luncheon(Nov. 17). Doors to the center open at 5:30 am.; tickets goonsalo at 9:30 am. The Blue Card is requioed for registealion!

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-YARN NEEDEDThe Senior Çentor is requesting any left-over yarn or scraps

of material (S" x S' or bigger). Lap robes and shawls aremudo for veterans at Hines Hospital. Volucteer kniltors and

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crocheters are needed. Ifinteresled, contact Mae3' Vaoeoplas.CRAFT WORKSHOP

Enjoy making a Fall TablA Decoration on Thursday, Oct. 19from 10 am. to 12 p.m. The cost for the class in $3.50 lo cuvernspp!ien and inS)yuctiO5. Registration is required; clans islimited to 10 people. Stop in to the center to see the sumple.

WOMEN'S CLUB LUNCHEON AND MEETINGThe Wemess's Çlnb monthly meeting and luncheon will ht

on Mundaj' Sept. 25 at 12 p.rn.Lunch will be Sloppy Joe's.for 51.50, followed by the business meeting. Sign up al the:center. - - -

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A representativo from Mayflower Tours will be peesent onthe following trips on Wednesday, Sept. 27: Texas Treat and.the Pirates of Claspaeiila. The lecture is at Jp.m. asd is FREE.Register at the Senior Ceñter.

RADIO DAYS AND ICE CREAM SOCIALEnjoy an onteraining histoty of the (Rolden Days nf Radia

055 Friday, Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. The cost of $2 includes videopresentation und ice recurs sundae! Registeation required.

GRANDPARENT CONNECTIONVolunteers uro needed to participate in the "Geandparcnt

Connection" intergeneratiostal program. Currently volunteersdoe needed tOo wrk. TuesdayS and Thursdays from 9 to- 110.515. If you are infoinsted itS thin worthwhile program, contact

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Caryn Tomusiewicz at the Nibs Senior Conter.MEDICARE/SUPPLEMENTALINSURANCE APPOINTMENTS

Representatives from Backer's Life will be available on -

Wednesday, Sept. 27 lo answer questians regarding MedicarefSupplemental Dnsarance. Call to make an individual appoint-

.-FLU SHOT WALK-IN APPOINTMENTS

The flu shot will be available te Niles Seniors aged 65 and-nlder-un Oct. 13, Oct. 25, and Nov-6 from 930 am. ta nounund 1:30 tu 4:30 p.m. Appointments will be token un n walk-in basis starling SopI. 12. NOAPPOINTMENTS WILL BETAKEN OVER THE PHONE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27.

FLU SHOT VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDThe Nites Senior Center is looking fur volunteers for their

Flu Shot Program, beginning un Tuesday, Sept. 12 with walk-ils registration through the date of the last clinic un Nov. 6.Volunteers ncc needed lo make appuinlmeots, serve asreceptlonists, and copy cnformaiion. If you ace interested inbecoming a part of this rewarding program, cocsoct CaeynTomasiewicz at the Senior Center.

CEDARBURG SETTLEMENT OUTING-- The Niles Senior Center is offering a day trip on Tnesdoy,Oct. 17 from fr45 am. to 5: 15 p.m. to the Hisloric Village andSettlement of Ccdarburg, Witt. The toar iuclnden visiting thehistoric buildings, the Old Stone Mitts nod the last coveredbridgc in Wisconsin, followcd by .a stuffed pork choplcnchcun nl the Alpines Restaurant. Time to browse the shopsor visit the local winery will be allotted! Tickets are $24.50per person and can be purchased NOW!

MEN'S CLUB HOLIDAY PARTYDon't miss nul on the event of the year! Tickcts or on sole

now for the Men's Club Holiday Purly at Pryzbylo's House of-

the While Eagle ou Friday, 0cc. 1, 1995. Entertainment will- be provided by Frank K and Cfitpañy, Bobby Hunt, and

Santo Claus! Tickets arc $16.50 for chicken and $17.50 forbeef or-fcsh.

- - GANOSTERTOWN- The Men's Clab is nponsarieg n trip to Chicago'sGangslercuwn un Thnrsdáy, Oct. 5 from 11:45 am. to 4:15

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sj,. MISSISSIPPI BELLE II

Morton Grove seniors will Iravel IO Clinton, Iowa onTnesday, SepI. 26 to spend on afternoon aboard theMisnissippi Belle II footing casino. For only $15 sernors willreceive n boording pass, lunch enlerloinment and besl of all,$5 in gambling lokees. The bus will leave the Prairie ViewCommunity Cenler ut 8 am. and velum ai approximately 6p.m. For further information, call Catherine Dean ut PromuView, 965-7447.

55 ALIVE55 ALIVEMalurc Driving is an eight-hour twoday course

for older motorists. It focuses on the physical chaages thataccompany aging and on ways drivers can cempeesate forthese changes in imprnving lheir driving skills. 55 ALIVEgraduales demonstrate a reduclion in injury accident claimsund driving violations. The next course offered al theFliekinger Senior Center simIo al 9 am. on bath Tuesday,Sept. 26; and Thursday, Sept. 21. Cull the Senior HOI Line at470-5223 to sign up.

- MALL TRIPSThe Morton Grove Seniartran operates five days a week,

transporting seniors free of charge Io destinations in MortonGrove.Gn the last Tuesday of each month it makes Iwo tripsIo GolfMill Mall al 9O and 10:30 am. with eelurn hips attand 2 pm; To reserve a trip un Tuesday, Sept: 26, call theMorton Grove Senior Hot Line at 470-5223.

DIABETES SCREENINGNon-insulin-dependent diabeles is gradual in onset and

usually occurs in adults over age 40. -Some of the warning -signs arei blurred or any change in vision, tingling or itchyskin; slow healing nf cuts und bruises; and drowsinesi Freediabetes screenings are nvailable from 9 lo 10 am. onTuesday, Sept. 26 in the Fliekingnr Senior Center. Peoplecoming in for the screening should favI from the evening meutofthe night before. -

MEDITERRANEAN WINTER GETAWAYMorton Grove xrniors will be traveling lo lIsis goluwuy

heaven of Sicily with Prism Holidays Feb. 11 to 19, 1996.Preview the trip at 10 um. on Feiday, SepI. 29 in Ihn PrairieView Conatnunily Couler. - - .

Sicily iv thelargese und one of theniost bemitiful islands inthe Mediterravean ti is an archadological storehouse for theremains nf past civilizalion dating back from the Stone Age.Its landscapes feature ever 500 miles of coost with- vaststretches of beautiful scenery, from volcanic mountains lasandy beaches und quuiist fishing villages that dot the coast.Travelers will be staying in Agrigento for all seven nights andcan unpuck und enjoy the sunshine - und warm southernbreezes. The cosI of the trip is $1,199 which includes Alituliu

-flights, limo home pick-up, first- class betel accommodationsand 24 meals. Fue mom information, contact Catherine Deanat Prairie View, 965-7447 . -

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COUNTRY -WESTERN PLUSEnjòy this popular new dance-movement çlass designed fer

- the Senior Set with memorable music und exciting- non-strenuous dance vueielions. Singles and cduples are welcome.The next eight-week ceuise will btr offered from 2:15 tu 3:45p.m. starting Wednesday, Get. 4, al the Notional ParkFieldhouse. The cost nf the course is $36 for residents, und$41 for non-residenls. Cull Prairie View 01 965-7447 to sign-

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What couses shingles? Anyone who has had or knownsomeone who has hod shingles realizes that it con be a verypainful experience. The disease afflicts aboul 10 lo 20% ofadults, moss of whom ore over 50. To learn more about-thisdisease, how il is leansmilted, and how il is currenlly beingtreated, yost are invited to hear Connie Guluviz, RN., MS.,C.I.C., Manager of Hospital lipidemiology and InfeclionControl as Lutheran General Hospilal. Ms. Galaviz will speakat noon on Oct. 12 01 the Prairie View Communily Cênter. Forfurther ioformalion, consocI Lourd Letwat us 470-5246 orCotherine Deanat 965-7447. - -

PARTY WITH CIIARLIE - PARA-A-DICE CASINOGo Monday, 0cl. 16, Morton Grove seniors will sen Charlie

Prose in al the Civic Cenler in -Peoria and then emite the Paru-A-Dice Riverboat Casino. The bus leaves the Prairie ViewCommunily Conlor at 7:30 um. und rnluros al 8:30 p.m. Thecost of the trip is $47 fer residenls, und $51 for non-residentsincluding motor couch, breakfost, games and prizes on the bus,buffet lunch, boarding tickel, admission to Charlie Prose and usnack on the woy heme. For mure infornsation, call CatherineDean at 965-7447. -

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Senior exerciseprogram at -

GaiterThe Gallee LifeCenter, 5157

N. Francisco, is offcring seniocsan ongoing, well-rounded

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strength training program, Senior Exercise. This two-part pro-gram -is designed to impeovequality eflife and reduce the riskof injury-related deoth.

All classes ore ongoing. AquaEasements everyWednesday andFriday from 1:30 to 2:15 p.m.Chair Fitness is offered Tuesdayand Thursday from 1:30 to 2:15p

Cull Barb Schmidt ut the GaIterLifeCentee, (312) 878-9936 cxl.7318, fur more details.

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Norwood ParkHome's 'Pet andBike Parade'

On Salueday, Sept. 23, from 10am. to noon, - Norweod ParkHome will hosl lIts fourth "Petand Bike Parade." Kids of allugesare inviledtu enter with theirfavorite petar decorase sheirbicy-ele for a chance to win specialprizesandribbens,

Entry forms are available utNorwood Park Homo or by call-ing Kay Selfeidge at (312) 631-4856. Once completed, coolest-ants will begin gathering on thecomer of Nina Ave. and Nicker-soAve. atapprosimutrly 9 um.,Saturday, Sept. 23. Alshongh theparade wilt not begin until 10um., it is encouraged Io arrivetheday of the evens early.

Ax the parade travels throughthe streets of Norwood Park,judges will have the opportunityso delerminethe winners in sever-at categories including: largest.pet, mosl unusual pet, bestdressed PCI, most kind tookingpol, mosl original bike, mostcreative bike and mach more.

Normand Park Home, locatedat 6016 N. Nina Ave., is holdingthis frer evenl lo the cotnmunily.Entranls under 10 years of agemnslbe accompanied by an adulkEuch contessanl is only eligibleforone prize.

Winnersfrom --

- Flower andGarden Show- The Niles Senior Center Firsl

Hower and Garden Shaw was ahuge success. The following sen-iaeswonribbons:

- Court of Honor Winner-Edward Koemun. Best of ShowWinner-LareaineZielinshi. -

FiestPlaceWinnnes: Perry An-demon, Marge Berles, Mary Bial-ka, Gertrude Demerer, TheresaDivilo, Patricia Kaczynski, To-mxc flieder, Edward Korman,Laveene Luha, Leona Machaj,Assne Madura, Frank Mitchard,Adele Olsen, June Opel, MaryStoinorl, Carol Thompson, Wal-

-1er Tymczuk, und Lorraine Zie-linski.

Second Flaco Winners: PerryAnderson, Mary Bialku, MarieCloud, Pat Kaczysski, TeresoKlinger, Edward Knrman, LeonaMachuj, Anne Madura, FrankMilchurd, Mary Steinorl, CarolThampson, Walte Tymczuk,Fred Wurz asd Lorraine Ziehe-ski.

Third Place Winners: FerryAnderson, Marge Berles, MaryBialka, Gertrude Demerer, Ed-word Korman, Leona Machaj,Anno Madora, Frank Mitchard,Carol Thompson and WalterTymozuk.

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Pirat National Ruoli of Nilcu7100 Wcst Oalcton Street, Niles, IL 60714

Invites yo!i to drop by and visitDavid L. Dosik -

Des-id L Dualsr Investment Representative

David has been serving the investment needs ofour communities forover six years. Through OakWood Financial Services, a service of -Essex National Securities, Inc., and OakWood Agency, Inc., he -canshow you how mutual funds and tax-deferred annuities may be able tohelp you attain your financial goals.Call David for an appointment at 708-967-5300 x235, or stop by -

OakWood Financial Services. - -

Secutigsareofferedlhrongh Esse.eNatinnal Secajlits, Inc., mefrber NASDSIPC. InsaranceprSdncls-

are ttftered lhrough Oalwood Agency, mt. Neilher is affiliated wilh lirst Nalignal Bank of Wiles.

Securities and insurance products are NOT insured by the FDIC; are NOT -deposits or other obligations of any bank and are NOT guaranteed by anybank; and are subject to investment risks, including the possible loss ofprincipal amount invested.

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

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st. JohnBrebeuf GalaSt. Jotrn BrebufGa1a Bnfit/

S.per Raffle' will be held onSotordoy, Nov. 1 1, ot tho St. JohnBrebeof School Gym, 8301 N.Hoelem, Nuco.

The ticket price of $50 perperson, includes cocktoils,oppotieers, dinner, sweet table,entertainment und dancing. Asilent auction and $10,000 SuperRaffle will olsu take place thatevening. Saper Ruffle Ticketumuy be purchased at $25 perticket. All proceeds tu benefitSIB Poeish School.

Reservations may hr madeSept. 29 through Get. 30, busedapun availability.

Fur mure information, cull9668l45.

1LIKE'SFLOWER SHOP, INC.

6500-Od N. MIlwaukee Ase.

We Specialize inWedding and

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ChICAGO (312) 631-0077(706) 823-2124

(800) 378-8770

OLR celebrates35th anniversary

Our Lady of Ransäm Choreh,8300 N. Greenwood, Niles, iscelebrating the 35th onttivnrsuryofthn fonnding ofthn parish witho special mass al 12: 15 p.m.,Sunday, Sept. 24, on the Patronalbeast of Oar Lady of Ransom.The mass will be celebrated byBishopEdwiaConway.

Reception following euchmoss will be held in Paloch Hall,lower level of the church. Forisfuemation, call the OLRMinistryCenter, (708) 823-2550.

NSJC seekscraftérs

Northwest Snborbon JewishCongregotion Sisterhood isseeking vendors with crafts,jewelry, clothing, etc. for theirAnnaul Chonakah Bazaor to beheld at Northwest SabarbonJewish Congregation, 7800 Ly-ans, Morton Grove, on Sunday,Dec. 3, from 9 am. ta 4 p.m.Space limited.

For information, call SososDrayer (708) 967-0705, or SanjoGebel (708) 459-0922.

COLONIALWOJCIECHOWSKI ' FUNERAL HOMES

A NAMILIAR NAME IN FUNERAL SERVICE

Although our facilities in Niles arr new, we are one ofChicugolonds oldest faneraI home families. Slatted by ourgrandfather, Joseph A. Wojciechowski, Sr., and condoned by

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

years. Our newest fnner',d home in Nues offris the intesI indesign and service with spacious handicnppm( accesible chapels,

late packing facilities and a locadoa cenasi to most Northern

sttbaebs. You'll find that oar prices mOnet a one consideration

- of oar overheud and can be several bandied dollars less than

some ofoar closest competitors. Pirase atop in and see how oar

Ifamily can serve yonru.

I 8025 W. Golf Road 6250 N. Milwauke Ave.t Nilen, IL 60714 Chicago, IL 60646

I(708) 581-0636 (312) 774-0366

IFcamilv Owned & Operaredfor over 80 Yearsby 1/se Wojciechowski Family

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High HolidayServices

Free High Holiday Serviceswill tako place at NorthwnstnmUniversity atthn Norris Universi-ty Cnnter, Room 2G, 1999 Sheri-dan Rd., Evanston. The servicesore Open to the public. Admis-sinn is free. Where thr prayersare meaningful, the people arafriendly and everyone- feels athome. The services urn easy lafollow with English translation.

Rash flashanoh; ovoising sor-vice Sept. 24 and 25 at 6:30 p.m.;morning services Sept. 25 and 26at 9 am.

Vom Kippar; evening services0cL 3 at fr 15 p.m. Morning ser-vice Oct. 4 at 9 am. with Yizkorat 12 p.m. Sponsored by the Tan-nenbaum Chobad Hanse, North-western Jewish Center.

Far additional information,reservations, nr complete sched-alo; coll(708) 869-8060.

Erev Rash Hashona aerviceswill be held on Sunday eveningSnpt. 24 at 8 p.m. On Mondayand Tnenday, Sept. 25 & 26 Shn-Isorel will begin at 9 n.m. andTorah and Musaf begin rtl 9;30a.m.

A limited namber of non-member tickets are available.Por information na membershipnr tirkels please call 67$-4140.Niles Township Jewish Congre-galion is located at 4500 Demp-nIer SI, in Sko)cin.

ATTENDCHURCH

CommuniChristian Education Sanday is

Ibis Sunday, Sept 24 at the Mor-loa Grave Community -Church,8944 Austin Avenan. SundaySchool teachers will bn recng-niaed at the 9:50 am. warshipstrvicnt Wendy 000sen andDiane Kaehn teach Ihr 3 and 4year nid class; Leslie Swensonand Debbie Dunklebarger teach5 and 6 year old clean; LeonelPech the 7, 8 and 9 yam oldclass; Sharers Hanoker and PaulDonovan teach Ihn 10, 11 and 12year old class. The children willparticipate for the warahip nrr-vice as greasers and ushers, Be-fore the children are dismissedto their classes,all third graderswill receive a new Bible. Thin isa special day far the childrenand a time lu show appreciatiasIo their teachers.

Prenbyleeian Women's WarteService Workshop that is heldmonthly will take pIare on Tam-

NSJC servicesNorthwest Suburban Jnwish

Caugregation, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, will hold FridayEvening Services at 6:30 p.m. onFriday, Sept. 22. SaturdayMorning Services begin at 9:300.50. Rabbi Daniel M. Zacknr willconduct Services.

Erev Rush Hashanah Serviceswill be held ou Sunday, Sept. 24at 8 p.m. First and Secaud DayRash Hashanah Snrvic6s(Monday and Tuesday - Sept. 25and26) wìllbnhnld as 8 am.- Rabbi Daniel M. Zucker and

Cantar Howard Drew will beconducting all Holiday Services.

For farther information, callthe Synagogue, 965-9899.

FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED

THE SKAJA FAMILYSKAJA TERRACEFUNERAL HOME

7512 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUENILES, ILLINOIS

- (708) 966-7302

SKAJA STANLEYFUNERAL HOME

3560 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUECHICAGO, ILLINOIS

(352)342-3330

SKAJA BACHMANNFUNERAL HOME

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(815)455-2233

BUI3 SKAJA

MICKEY SKAJA

JACK SKAJA

JIM SKAJA

BIJI3 SKAJA JR.

JOHN SKAlA

BRIAN SKAlA

ERIC SKAlA

GORDON WOJDA

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Morton Grovety Chúrch-

day, Sept. 26 beginning at 10am until 2 p.m. One Project be-iug warked ou is CheislmasPlacemals far Cook CouulyHospital. - The majariLy of thetime will -be spell working ouhand made items far the "Tria-kela anti Treasures" Bazaarwhich is tu be held at the churchou Oct. 7. Funds rained will ben-rOt the Benevaleace prajecis ofthe Morton Grave CommunityChurch Presbyterian Women. -

The Macon Grove Commnui--IF Chercha M&M's - (Mix andMEuh Single's Garup) is havinga Hoe Down on Saturday, Sept.30 at 7 p.m. Itt addiliou to thedances, Fut Your Litde Foot,-Schottische, nod Hokey Pokey, aline dance will be langht by twoof the gmap's members.

If you would like mare infor-motion or are interested in at-tendiug, contad Ihn çhuech of--fice at (708) 965-2982. -

St. John BrebeufCub Scouts Pack175

The leaders of Cab Park 175invite all bays from 6-1 1 years ofage, and their parents, ta a specialkickoffmeetiog no Sept. 22, ut St.JnhsBrebenfSchoal in FlanaganHall, startiug at 7:30 p.m. Theschool is located at 8301 N.HarlemAve. -

A special evesiag asplainingourcareent scooting pragram andvarious activilins hâs buenplanned. Leaders and scoots willbe us hand to help explain themany advansages uf St. Johu's -

ScoutiugProgram. -

Come juin as for oar shortprogram and eujay a deliciousknmemadn cupcake thaI the boyswill decorate lhemsnlves. Juin usin scouting. Your entire familiywill enjoy the experience.

For further information,conlactBoh Galassi at (708) 965-0920.

NuesCommunity-Church -

Niles Commasily Church,7401 W. Ookton Street, invitesyou ta warship au Sunday, Sept.24, ut 10 am. PastorBaswell willpreach on the fourth and flnalif-4the serins of Family Value of theHousehold of God: "Faithful-seas." Also, beginning on Sun-day, Oct. 1, wo will welcamn chit-deco in 2nd through 5th grade tojoin us in worship the first Sundayof every month. Ta prepare por-enta and children for lins change,an Sasduy, Sept. 24, from 11:300m. to 12:30 pot., Postor Bas-wnll will offer a ose-houe work-shop, God's Family at thu Table.During this workshop, we willlearn about worship andthe Soc-rament of the Lord's Supper, sothus ollmoy be welcome at the To-hIe of Ihn Lord.

- ,.---Ni/es North High School welcomed 9 new teachers al the be-

ginning of the 1995-96 school year. The new members of theNites North teaching team are (from left) Deborah Berman(Math), Belay (-lotman (Social Studies), Laura Gorrell (English),Susan Sanders (Physical Educalion, Brad Greenspan (Niob-gy). Ana Rios-Murphy (Spanish), Maureen Grady (French),Jean Hedlund (Child Development) and Joyce Sacks (SpecialEdacation).

Big savings at0CC computershow and sale

Nues North welcomes -9 new teachers

Oaktan Communily Collegewill be the sight of ComShawProduction's Computer Show onSauday, October 1. This excit-ing evest, open . to Ilse generalpublie, will feature veoddrs fromall over the state, selling thou-sands nf computer related prod-ntIs, Merchandise will be of-fermI at huge savings andincludes, new and used equip-ment, hardware, software, acces-soties, games, shareware, pe-ripherals, CD Rom, kooks,repaie and consulting servicesand more.

Oaktou's campas is'Iocated at1600 East Gulf Road in DesPlaines. Hours are 10 am; - 3p.m. Admission in Sb for adulOand $2.50 fur nmdents and chil-thea over 8. For mare informa-hou cull ComShom at (312) 665-4817. -

National-LouisUniversity -

hosts meetingsNotional-Louis University will

host meetings to discuss four ofits programs at the North ShoreHilton, 9599 Skakie Blvd., 5ko-kin, Sept. 21. .

Mnetisgs discussing the-Bach-cIar of Science in Managementoud Bachelor of Arts is AppliedBehavioral Sciences programswill takepluce ut 6 p.m. The Mas-ter of Science in! Mauogemeutand the Master cf Science in Ha-man Resource Management andDevelupment program meetingswill takeplace at7 p.m.- Meeting eanm numbers will bnposted uttheNorth Shore Hilton'sfrant desk. Fur mare informationarto scheduteindividuot oppaint-meets regardiug any ofthese pro-grams call (708) 510-6100. -

Nalianal-Lanis University wasfounded is 1886m Chicago.

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. .-Register now forALL foreignlanguage classes

Oakton Community College'sAlliance for Lifelnng Learning(ALL), formerly MONNACEP,is offering a varitity nf foreignlanguage courses at Incal highschools tbroaghasl the districtduringils fall term,

Various levels oflhe followinglanguages are as'aitabte; French,German, Ítotias, Russian.Spanish, Hebrew and Chinese.Classes began the week uf Sept.18.

Registrotinu is saw isprogress. Students who haveregislered for Oakton nr ALLclasses within the last five ycarsand have a correct social secoritynumber on file may registnr usingthe Touch-Tune system bydioling (708) 655-t6t6.Regisleotians can also be tokenvio fax by dialing (708) 635-1448. Special Nate: Faxcegisteatian ore processed bycredit card osly. Mastercard.Visu or Discover Cards urnaccepted. -

Far a brochure ne mareinformation, about fall classs,collALLut(708) 982-9888.

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Notre Dame H.S.to host Fireside Chats

Hulee Dome High Sehual farBoys in Nues, Principal, Rev.Kenneth Mutinaro, CSC, and theBnrullment Manager will husfvuriaus 'Fireside Chats' this fallfar studente and families consid-eriogNotreDametligh Schoel

Ferrant foe the meeting will beinformal, small group settingsheld in the sehunt library from7:30 ta 9 p.m. tu discoss educo-banal opportunitins available atNutre Dame. Ilyan would like toattend one of the scheduled Pire-side ChoIs, contact Mr. GeorgeRattin, Director of F,nrollmnst at

Collegefinancial aidassistance

Its order to help pareuls sortthrough the college financial aidprocess, The 10F FormIert is of-feting u free guide called "38Ways To Guide Yam' Child Io a

' College Education." The guideoffers practical ways to savemoney during college and liaIsvariouu types nf financial aid.To receive yoar free copy call,

- tall free, I-800-922-4-10F.

(708) 965-2900, ext. 227.'Fireside Chats' will be held

sjst. 20, 0cl. 3, 1 1, 26, Nov. 9.28, Dec. 13, and Jan. 1 1, 1996.

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FINAL!Only 2Left!

Nues All Stárstakes honors

The Nues All Stars recentlyboit third place honors ïn the 12year old hays basehall berna-ment played at Thillens Stadiumin Chicago. 24 teams from allover the greatermetropolitan areacolored the doahle eliminationcontest and Nues finished with afive win, IWO loss record. Theydefeated BeliRiis Parks 11 to 9,pounced EdgehraaklSaaganash -

21 to 3, rolledoverOriole Park 14lo 2, beatthe Northwest Travelers4 to 2 and dnf6alod the LakeCoanty Chiefs 91e 2.

Their two tosms came al thehands ofHyde Park/Kenwood 10to 0, and in the semifinals againstParkRidge 6 to 4, giving them thethird place position. For their of-farts, all the Nites players re-ceived certificates of award, ateam trophy, and individnal tra-phies from Thillens Checaslsers,the toarnament sponsors.

Two New LeaguesNASCAR

Jacket LeagueWednesdaysat 9:45 P.M.

Starts September 27thSign - Up Today

runswick ' ¡les : owl7333 N. Milwaukee, Niles

(708) 647-9433ASK FOR ROB OR TIM

Park P1 ofTorridgeBran.d N ew Con,domiiiiaiTLSOpen Saturday & Sunday 12:00 4:00

7414 W IRVING PARK NORRIDGE. IL. 60634

Come t nseeusa t the Park Flare Condos of Nneeidge. Affordable luxuoriosin Z bedroomsanito with all the amenities y nearcas fiord. tortded

- . Indoor Heated Garage Ceramic Baths. Otis Elevator All Appltassoes. Lamsdey Facilities beside Each Unit . Zitella Qesality Csottructran

Httge Baloney o Fiee Speitslotee in All Units2 Fell Baths/Sepeecte Shower TV, S crut, by System

Know theromance of fans?

Fass made of silk, fans madeof parchment, loather, feathersand exqaisite papers in tentaresand colori.

Mary WIadis started collectingfans aboat 10 years ago andtoday has 500+, representing 2centuriesoffan making.

These interesting stories areasee to delight the whole familyas she also includes the languageoffausandfun of collecting.

Evetyose is welcome, comeenjoy in afternoon with yourfamily, ncighhors and friends andmark paar calendars for Sanday,Sept. 24, at the Nues HistoricalMuseum, 0790 Milwaukee Ave.,at 2 p.m. Plenty fparking in therear of the boudin0. Come earlyand toar the tnnsenm; exhibitschange rcgalarly.

Refreshments will ho servedfollowing the program.

Bud Ice NHL All-StarsSundays

at 9:30 P.M.Starts October 8th

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Nues BowlNo-Taphigh rollers

Chester Sparks let his howlingball do the talking as he postedgames of 222-322-252 for the 796with handicap. He had the highgame in game2. His score led thefield of 16 by 71 pins. It wasChester's first tournament -vietu-ry

Peter Smith came in2nd placewith a 725. ChosterPelerson was3edwith a707 series. The follow-ing bowlers posted high games:Attn Sietsma-278, Chester Peler-son-268, Mike Rolak-269, HarryBystom_289 and Peter Smith270.

The next Senior No-Tap Sin-glen Handicap No-Tap will beenSept. 21, Thursday afternoon at tp.m. Call Branswick Nibs Bowlat(708)647-9433 fordotails.

Hatha Yoga isfinally here

Due to popalar demand fromresidents, the Skakie Park Dis-leid is prond to annaanch itsnew foIl Itatha Yoga class. Ha-

.- the Yoga is the gentle practiceof stretchiug to limber tIte bodynod build self-awarenmn in-creasing energy. vitality, andtranquility.

The fec is $45 for the two-month cinas slartiug the week ofSept. t9 until - mid-November(on your cheira of days, eitherTumdays, Wednesdays er Salue-days). Wear Icone, comfortableclothing and bring a towel. Matsand tranqail time are pravidodl

Fall regnlratian has new sleet-ed, sa call (708) 674-15011 tasign up. Bat hurry, classcs fillnp fastl

Golf Maine Park DistrictRegistration is now in progress

forflolfMaine ParkDislrict's fallprograms. Por children there ispreschool, ballet, gymnastics aswell as many new specialtyclasses such as YoungRembrandt's, Tiny Fuckslors anda cartooning class. In additionthere are many special eventclasses coming up for Halloweenand Thanksgiving.

Foe adults there is TaekwonDo, fituess progeams, CPR,painting and drawing as well as,many new one day free seminars.Currently, registration is beingtaken for:

Men's Basketball LeagaetSundays, Oct. 1 - Dcc. 17. Cost$495 per team.

IceLand to holdopen house

The Niles Park District's Ice-Lard Skate sud Swim will hohosting an Opes Hoase for thepabtic on Sunday, Sept. 24, fromt to 3 p.m.

ThrOpen Huaso celebrates thebegioeitig aithe skating season.Bring the whole family eat to seoIceLand ta seo Splash, IceLand'sresident polar bear, and slay farthe free open skate which steels alt p.m. Skate rental for the freeopon skate is $2.50 pee pair. Re-freshtttents will also ho available.

Be sure te shale on over for efun-filled afternoon. Formero in-formation abose the Opon Haase,ca11297-8010.

Jr. LeagueOpenings at NuesBrunswick Bowl

The Nibs BrunswiekBowl hasJumorLeaguo openings on Salue-day mornings at8:30 am. focoseboy, age 6-8; 8:50 am. for 6bowlers, ages 8-13: 8:30 am. for6bawlers,ages 14-19; 10:30a.m.for 8 bowlers, ages 5-8; 10:30am. for 3 girls-2 boys, ages 7-10;10:30 a.mfor4 hawleesagea 10-14; 10:30 am. for 6 bowlers, ages14-19.

Call (708) 647-9433 and askfor Tim.

Nues PublicLibrary exhibitssenior creations

Award-winniug entries fromthe 1995 Golden Arts Fair madeby residents of St AndrewHeme and SI. Benedict Heme,both in Niles, will be dispinyoddoriug September in the HilesPublic Library, 6960 Oaktun iuNibs.

Approximately . 200 artisanscreated items is 30 art and craftcategories to cuter in the 21stannual Geldes Arts Fuir spun-sated by Catholic -Churitien ofthe Archdiocese of Chicago for.the residents of its retirementand nursing homes for Ilse aging.

. Adult Indoor Coed VolleyballLeagues; Thursdays, Oct. 5, 1995to Jan. 1 1, 1996. Cost $275 perIntuIt.

. Empress Rivorhaas Trip,includes motor coach, admission,buffet lunch and crnise, Friday,'Sept. 22 from 10 am. to 5 p.m.Cast enly $17. Leave the drivingto us.

Excursions . Into theUnknown, ley something reallydiffcrent...e ghost tour exploringhaunted locations throughout theChicagoland area on Friday, Oct14 from 6:45 10 b b p.m. Cost iss3. Call (708) 297-3000 fordetails.

Public invitedto open skatingsession

Skakie Park District wants yenle sharpen year ice skates sedcome to the Skatium, 9300 We-ber Park Place, Skokie, for someaction-filled skating fan. Publicsessises for fall are now sot atthese benes; Sunday, 2 te 3:30p.m.; Monday, no sessions; Tues-day, 10:15 am. ta t p.m.;Wednesday, lO;t5a.m.te 1p.m.;Thursday, 10:15 am. sa i p.m.;Friday, 10:15 am, te b p.m., thonnight skating, 7 te 8 p.m.; Satur-day, 1:30 to 3 p.m., then nightskating, 6ta 7:30 instudie rink.

Skate rental is $2. Admissionrangos fram 53 to $4. Fer meroinformàtiee, call the Skatism,(708) 674-4379 fer details.

Youngexplorers class

On Monduys, from Sept. 18 taNov. 6, 1:30-2:30 p.m., parents -

call bring their 3 year nids loEmily Oaks Nature Center, 4650Erammel, Skokie, to enjoy aclass about the natural world.

Ceordinalers of the class callEmily Oaks a "natural play-ground,' that cult help tots ofthis age gratip appreciate natureand all its waeders. The age-appropriate activities are de-sigued to help both the parrotand child suc their senses to ex-plore this fascinating world ofmIare. Make "rabbil oats" to lis-tsu to woodland saands, use a -

special detector to find minatorewonders er discover where but-Enlies go when il rains.

Activities nange sensenully.Weather permitting, a major por-lieu of nach class will take placeealdones. Participants mnxt be 3years old on er before the firstclass. The fee is $45 for orsi-dents, $58.75 fer non-residents.

Call (708) 674-1500 to regis-ter. Est berry, classes fill npfast!

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North SuburbanBranch AAUWA history of our AAUW

Bráoch will be presentedby MaryCanson, past president and her -consortium of frieeds. They willlead us through lhehighlighls ofourAAUWhislory. - - -

Who storIed the first area day-care ceder for low-incomefnili? Migrant schoolinlDesPlaines? Who was reoponsible?Who led the fight lo eslablish

akton Community - College?Who helped lo organize theRecyclingCenler? -

; For answers IO those questionsandmore... -

Come to the- September 28meeting at- Trinity LutheranChoech (back door) 675 E.Algtinqoin, Des Plaines slarlingat 7 p.m.

Chromium is on essential en-trient rnqnired for normäl catho-hydrate, protein, andfat metobo-lism and for normal funclioniogof insulin. Yet, it's in short sup-plyinthe typicol American dief-Ninety -pemont of adult Americons do not get even the mini--mum recommended doily állow--once. .. - -i)

Results of a eecentststdy presdntedattheannuallixperimenlalBiology meeting in AdonIo showthat chromium picoliealo mayhaveaposiliveeffeclonboneme-labolism in poslinenopausolwomen; - -

In o group of post-menopausalwomen taking cheomimn picoli-nate. urinary loss of calciam de-pdined by 19 percenl. Further, Ihnr---- COUPON

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A GIFT THAT IS PERSONAL & UNIQUEart 'a la mode has developed beautiful

gift sets of g nota carde with envelopee.packaged in gift bage.

Each card has a different hand-decoratedface in brilliant colors. glitter. and lovely

jewelry adornments.We offer 3 assortments:

- i youthful set. i contemporary sat.end i sophisticated set done in gold & silver.

Thay are then personalizad with-

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They each measure 4.. e 5". and areprocessed onrichly embossed top-quality paper.

The cost ¡s only $10.00 per set. -* CallBarb (708) 291-i446 .

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orinory hydroxyprotine/creotinine rodo (a measure of Ihrrate ofbone breakdown) shOwedo 23 isercent decrease. When thesame women switched lablels,this time taking aplaceho, co sig-nificont changes were noted.These study findings suggest 1h01supplemental chromium picoli- -nate not nnly con slow the lesi ofbone densily, -but impmve cal-cium retention -- in - posI-menopausal women.

At the cud of the cnnlrolledstudy, the women were given-chromiumpicolinole in combina-tien with calcium (800 milli-grams calcium per day). Underthese conditions, the-urinary by-droxyprolinefcrealinine rutio de-diced 47 percent from ils initialvalue. This subslantial reductionin the cate of hone breakdown isindicative al greater effective-sels when chromium picoliealeondcalciumoce áombined.

Scientist and chief investigo-tor, Dr. Gary Evans, noled thatlowered insulin und glucose lev-cts were also found in the womenho took the chromium picalinalr,addieg further evidence to stud-ios aircody completed, that obro-mium picolioate helps the bodyutilizo insulin more effectively.

The National Academy of Sci-coces- (Ihr orgaoizatiao that sets,-

Used cribs hàve nostalgic -value but may nöt be safe -Does your molher have your

usedcnh in-the 010e hoping louseit one day wilh -her first-grand-child? Otder used cubs may-have nollalgic value but are theyreally sufeeneugh foryour baby?

Daring September-Baby Safe-IP Month, the Juvenile ProducEManufacturers Association(M'MA) asks thatyou dincard anyused cribs you may have becausethey do cot meet aunent safelyslundurds and could prove haz-ordesa orevenfalaltoyourbaby.

The ftest slep in-keeping baby.safcr is careful selection and safe-use of juvenile producE. BabySafely Month snivel to raise can- -Smiler awarenesi tothese safety

Chooslugasafecrib -

Baby spends much ofber timein the crib and this firsl."bome"should be a secure and comfosia-bic enviretiment. Never uccepl ahand-me-down crib er parchaseOne aluyardsale. - -

-Don't ase a crib with comerposts higher than 1/16' above theend panel. Babies may slrangle if.their clothes heèome- caught onfrese polls. Posts. should. be re-moved, either byunscrewing-ortowing them- off.- -If; yooisaw -them, be sure lasund the end pan-el smooth. TIsis does not apply Iocomer postsOver IC above thoend panel;snch as canopy posts:-

Crib slaIn oc spindles should be--spacad -na moro-:thaa --2--318,apart, and none shoold ho loose or

FAUST _of ITALY-OEAUTY SOLON O HEALTH CLU O UNDER ONE 500F

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Our Health Clubfor WomAn OnlyFeaturing:ExerclseP,aracSSacna Reg. $250 Now $198.SeIeOI(sg Pool -

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- .ftrablelaettise -Reg. $75 Now $60Equipment NEW WOLFF SUPER BEDS

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The crib matIrent should fitsnugly-with nomorethan Iwo fin-gern -width bclwcen the edga ofthe mallress and the crib side.Never placc the crib near draper--ies, blinds, er wall hangingdeco-rations which may have a longcardas baby could becomedñtan-gledin these. - - - -

- A baby ii reedy for the bigmove inloatoddlerbedorrcgtlarbed when shc reaches a hcighlof35" ortwoyeacs ofoge, wbicltev-ercomes first----------

Tobelp parente andotherchild -

caregivers make these impoclantpurchasing decisions, the JPMA -

Isas developed: a unique Safety -

Certification Progrolll that busbeen guiding parenls for over 20years.

Expeels bave developed atan-dards, or lests, for nine produclcalegories: - high chairs, ployyards,- walkers, carriages Ondsleollers, gales and enclosures,fall-sizecribs, and pottable hook-on-chairs. Juveeile product man-ufacturers work -wiIh catisamergroups and the Consumer Prod-uds Safely Co,mnissioe la devel-op these rigorous standoedO.ti'

- Foraproducltobocome-JPMÄCerlified,Ït musI -belestédb)' anindependent facility. Ifa prodociposses the lests, M'MA allows themonufooturerIp label it with theJPMACèrlified Seal.: Cossu- -

merAshootdlookfor ìh&s&ol fOntadded assurance IhotIhe product -

..wabaiiIwilhsafolyio-juisd.- - -For a-free-OApy of Ihr Aro----,cbe, send, o slamped, soif-.- addressed business size nvelopo- to: JPMA Safety Brochurel236

Roule 38 Wcsl, Suile 100,Mooreslown, NJ 08057. :

!Before You Start'ourBusiness'

-PersonS interested in learning -about eelrepreeeurship, the joysand pitfalls ofowning o business,and how lo analyze business ide-os should atleed the first of fourworkshOps called: "Before You

- Slats Your Busiaess" held onTaesdoy, 0cl. 3 from 12:30 to 3p.m. or Thursday, 0cl. 5, from5t30 lo 8 p.m. al thr Women's -

Business Development Center, 8S.Micbigan Ave., Saile 400, Chi-cago.

"Befare You SErI Your Basi- -

nets" can be loben iedividaally orat port of the PastTrack to Busi-ness Ownership series.

Regislration fee is $35 and in-eluden awockbookgcide.

Formoreiafermalion orloreg-. -

mIer, call the Women's BusinessDevelopment Center at (312)853-3477. Regislration and pre-payment are recommended loguarantee spaccio workshop. -

She had a Heart Attack?

. Cigorelln smoking -- rsie-ciallyifloking birth conlrol pills

DiabetesHighblaodpressore -

-Obesity -'- : - --

Phyticallnactivily -- -

Keis-Etherlou says. In casos suchas congestive heart failure, mom-en eon have years ofpainful cosa-plicaliona and expense that sig-nificantly reduce the qualily oflife. Although eescarchers don'tknow why there are differencesbelween bean disease in men andwomen, one thing is alear: worn-en need lo be aware of the riskfaders and pacticipale in pccYen-lion and lrealmentprograms.-

-Kris-Etheeton's - presentationtu registerd dielitiani and colei-

- lacks, bat womcn are more likely - lionisls is ene fthe many cdcea-IO devlop alype of heartdisease lianal prcgearnnnponsormLby:the-that geadually becomes e'erse, American -HeaG Aslaciatibu of

lfyouthinkhcaeldiseaseisjuita man's problem, think againl

-"Coronary heaD disease is theleading cause of death of womenintheUnitedSlales, and accoanls

-for more female deaths than allother causes -combined." Thesewords are the :wake-upsall ofPenny Kris-Bthcrinn, -Ph. D.,RD., a nulritidn scienlist from

- PrsnslyvaniaSlalrUniversity.Keis-Etherlon laid oat these

sloelling-slatistiesot a teerst nu-leition forum iponsored by- theAmerican Heaft Associalion ofMelropolilan Chicago:-.

- - -

. About 35% ofhearl altaàksinwomen go narecognized (cam-parrdlo28% mmm). - - -, .

. One In seven-women aged 45IO 64 bas a heart or slroke relaleddisease. -

. About 44% of women whohave o heaD altack die within oneyear(27% ofmen die).

, Moce thou 4,79,000 women -

die from heart disease-and nlrokeeach year. By.comparison, aboul43,400 dierach year.frnm AccasIcancer and moré than 51,400fromlungcancer. -

-- Since 1984, coronary heart

disease has been prevalent inwnmcn thanin men.

. Once diagnosed, heart dis-easein wornenmay not be trealedas aggressively mismos. - -

(sIen do bave more heaet at,

Mrleopolilan Chicago lo helphealth professioealsbeller sOrsethe public.

Wnmenatltisk¿sec you er someone yoa love

al risk ofbeart disease? The lead-ing riskfaclorsoee: - -

. Age -- heart disease risks in-crease Ileadily aflerage 55 -

- -Heredity -- having a close rel-alive who had a heart allack h-foreageotO------: -

- . Total blood choleslerol high-erlhan-220mg/dl - -

: -

-HDL ("good" chäleslerol lev-el)below35mgidl -- -- --

-- . -Tryglcerides above 300 mg/

- Family Couiïseling - -

marks 85 -years of servicé -

FarnilyCounseling Service ofEvanslen and Skakic - Valley

- - (FCS) will celebrale 85 years ofservice lo lbecommunity this No-vember 16 with a gala Anniver-sarr Celebration al the Omni Or-cinglon Hebt in Evanston. Theevening will includo dinner, a siLlent auction and the presentationfo the fient Joseph E. Poden lIa-manilarianAwords. -

"We have been honored sosorne Evonslon and Skokie Val-ley for 05 years," saidJahn Bock-ley, Ececolive Director. "Those

- commonilirs have a (fadilion ofsupporting famitylife, and 1kolongevity of oar agency is cvi-dence of that valuo."

PCS was fonndrd by formerEvooston mayor Josoph Paden in1910 lo coordinate relief lo aids-genl families. The agoucy's firstannual report, issued in 1911,lists the four mall pressing prob-lesas of the day: fnnofficieol-Earnings; Acolr Illness; Unem-ploymrnt; and Insemperancr.The agency's $2,404 annual bud-gel was largely spent on direcl er-lief (food, clothing, housing) forthe 354fumilios soevedduriog Ihrfirst year of operalion.

Te/ay, FCS serves more Iban5,000 individuals each yearthrough five programs: SrsiorServices; Child Abose Trrolmenl

dr Prevention; Foniity Couple &Individual Counseling; Connu-mer Credit Counseling; and Bm-ployee Assislance Services. The$1.1 miltionbudget comes frothpublic and privase supporters, asweltas fees for sorvica.

"Family Counseliñg Servicehas bren aresoorce lo families forfour grneealioas," luid Buckley."We aro looking forward bedeLhealing this legacy at oar Anni- - -

versan)' Gala, and we invile therntirécommunity to join us forlAis exciting occasion." - - -

Dont say:'Not Another -Birthday"

- If you drcad the thoaght ofplanning your child's birthday, telStookie Park District help. Thebrand new Weber Leisure Conterhas beautiful meeting/partyrooms, and for the lOdi, Scooter'iParty Room is just 1hz right fit.The park dislriol provides pack-age deals alprices you can afford.NO selling up, no cleaning up, nomntting fcom store to:storr...theytake care of il all. Colt the cenirral (708) 674-1500 for details; andfor once, enjay your child's AtilA-dy!

Resurrection -tooffer progrämon relationships

"He Said, She Sold--Men,Women and Relationships" willbethe tille of a free communityeducation program on SepI. 27from 7 10 8:30 p.m. atRtsurrectioc - Medical Cenler,7435 W. TalcoltAve.

R. Scull Furda, Psy.D., oclinical psychologisl - alResurrection, - will discuss Ihncommunicalion styles ofmen andwarnen and how the differencesin these areas can offrcl theirlives - --

'Registration -is required. -Foemore informaliun or-Io regisler,.call (312) BBS-INFO (737-4636). - -

These are Our babies .

We'd like -to deliver yours!

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semeuse le a body massage.Helps relieve sIrens and bodyaches from those everydaypressures. Avallablefoeheth menand women.

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Call foe an appointment. at(708) 647-8222, or slop by theLeaning Tower YMCA, 6300 W.Touhy Ave., POiles, lo pick up aunique gift that - will beapprecialed. -

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LGH hosts Children's HosDital benefit"Hais Off Lo You," a dinner graphed bals to be auctioned rjoa to be completed Vc1or

dance/aeCLiOn beaefiting Luther- during the benefit. Yacktn Children's Pavilion.:Generll Chitdrens Hospital, The benefit is sponsored by

is planned for 7 p.m. Satnrday,Sept. 23, at Yvette Wintergard-en, 311 S. Wacker Drive, Chica-g

Over thirty celebrities, melad.ing Sharon Stone, Jimmy Smits,Bart Reynolds, Henry Winklerand John Travolta have anto-

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TISE DUGLE,THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 21, 1995

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PALS. (t°eole Assisting LittleStars), a not-for-profit charitableauniliasy dedicated to supportingthe emotional welt-being of thehospitalized child. PALS. re-cently made a $100,080 commit-ment to the children's hospital tofood a pedi-therapy gym in the

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*Limit 4. Select dates.Limited availabilitythru 10/15/95

More than 330 prizes totalingover $40,000 will be anctioned.

Tickets ase $65 pci person.Call Rita Ratakoff, (705) 913-8310 for information.

Pet portrait weekendat Lambs Farm

It's Pet Portrait Weekend atLambs Farm, Sept. 23 and 24.from 9:30 am. to 5 p.m. is ttsèchance to capture the perfectphotograph of your pet atone as

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Pasta Chicken Veut Steaks Fresh Fish DailyFer Reari'o(ios Cultssir (708) 967-1222

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have family pestraft tabou wiltsyoar pet, compliments -of LambsFarm.; --

The setting is free und you wilteaceive a free 8 x 10 portraitcompliments of Lambs Farm.Thereis na ob1iatiau lo purchaseany other photographs. A variety -of backgronads are available andonce the proofs are developed,your favorite pictuee can be madeinto holiday cards or you caoarder pictures in different sizes lOmeetyaurneeds.

Poatcaits wilt be token by CussPhotography, Lake Villa, whowitt also donate 10% of -theproceeds from photographspurchased to Lambs Farm.

For more information or toschedule a 15 minuteappointmentforyourpet, call TheLambs Faon Pet Shap at (708)362-7606.

Country WesternFamily Daybenefit to be held

- A Cauntry Western FamilyDay to benefit St. ludes ChildrenResearch Hospital (Non-Denominational) wilt be heldSunday, Oct. 1, from I to 5 p.m.at the White Eagle, 6839 N.Milwaukee Ave., Nites. Price is$3 foratI ages (over 3)

Free Line Dance tessons wilthe included far all ages. Musicand line dance tessons ace by:Bob and Bannie of Denim n'Diamonds Inc. Them wilt beraffles, a silent auction,refaoshments and o douce contestto 'I Like It, t Love It, I WantSome More 0101.

Por mora information, call(708)918-8855.

0cc presents HarveyFierstein's play, OnTidy Endings

Harvey Fierstain's play, OnTidy Endings, wilt be performedon Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday,Sopt. 30, at 8 p.m. in StudioTheater One at OaktonCommduity Cottage's 0esPlaines campas, 1600 E. OotfRoad.

This dramatic one-act playbegins after a man dies of AIDS,leaving behind an estranged wife,a son and a male lover. The-relevant play - is fitted withwonderful camp humor and -humanity. : - - - - - -. -

Tickets dec $3 mrd may beparchased irs advance e àt llardoor. Alt proceeds witt brnrfitSeusun of Concern, unorganization which raises fundsbrAIDS research.

-Por ticket infarmation, contactthe Oakten Bon Office at (708)635-1900.

Historic sites tourThe Des Plaines Histaricat sites, and cake and beverage at

Sacialy has scheduled anHistaric the Methadist CampOronnd. IfSites Toar Sunday, Oct. t, from available, tickets the day of thenoun to 5 p.m. Shuttle buses witt event witt be $12 for adults, andleave the Methodist Camp $10 foe children 12 and under. -Ground, where there is ample Advance purchase of tickets isparking space, starting at 12:15 recommended.p.m. and dropping visitors at the For more information aboutvarious sites. the toar or the post card book,

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Tilanica will be shown inspecial Thursday, Friday andSaturday evening screenings al6:30 aud 8:30 p.m. and SundayeveningS at 6:30 p.m. throughOct. 1. Falluwing Oct. 1, theschedule will change tu Fridayaud Saturday eveniogs al 6:30and 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at6:30 p.m. Advance reservalionsune recommended and can bemadehy calling(312) 654.1414.

Okloberfest fealuoring beer.gardens, Oerman "aompah"bands, and greal traditional fandand drink. Lambs p:Oktoberfest will be held Sept.21

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Live entertainment willinclude the musical presentationsofJimmy's Bavaeians, asis piecefamily.nriented Bavarian showbaud, and The Alpinem, whohave many speciallyperformancés such as theauthentic Bavarian slap.danceand other folk dances. Bathbands have appeared atOktobrrfests and ether festivalsall over the Midwest and playraditional Okloberfest musicdressed in authentic Lederhosencestames. - -

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All of Lambs Farm's uniqueshups and aslractiaas will be

Lambs Farm is Incaled at theintersectinn of I-94 and Roule176, Rocktaud Road, two mileseastof downtown Librityvilln.

For more information, callLambs Farm ai(708) 362-4636.

Norwood ParkHistoricalSociety -

The new seasoa for theNorwuad Park Historical Societybegins un Sept. 27. The liSe ofthe program is "TasImemories,..of the strings we haveand havenot."

The spealcer is Anita Anderson,a member of NPHS, the ChicagoHislorical Society and the ForkRidge Historical Society. Anitahas been a member of the ParkRidge Historical Sociely foroben! 20 years. She began hercnllncsing career about 1970,gathering slides for programsespecially forchildecn

-Like nur awn Society, the ParkRidge graup owns a house morethan l0øyearsold. Theiraim is taaccumalate and preserve as muchan passible ofPark Ridge historyand make it available to anyanewho is intereslrd. Came andshaeeinthisstory.

The meeting will begin at 7:30p.m. Wednesday, SepL 27 at theCrippen Housv, 5624 N. NewarkAve. A coffee and canvernatianhour will follnw.

Per meeting and membershipinformation catl(312) 631-4633.

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SENIOR SEASONSPage2 thursday, September2l,1995 . tLe ßuIe

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suppartive living environment for older adults. Our comprehensiveand rehabilitativr services are tailored to suit each resident's

needs. And our social, spiritual and daily activities entourage parti-cipation in life.

lfyou'd like to learn more about theCenter ór schedule a tour,. call (708) 316-3320.

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Golden Arts Fair inners

-Photo by Mike Heuel

The awards ceremonyforthe Catholic Charities GoldonArts Fairtookplace on Wednesday, Aug.23at St. AndrewHome auditorium in Nitos. Arts and craftitems in 30 catégories were displayedby resi-dents of 12 Homes fsrthe Aging. Shown above are the firstplace winners from St. BenedictHome inHiles. Bottom cowl. to r.: Cecilia Dosley, 85, andlrene Lawlor, 82. Top rswl. to r. Sr. Judith NiemetofSt. Benedict's; Rev. Michael Boland, Associate Administralorof Catholic Charities, Jean Casello, 81,andAnna Borek, 81.

Septembersenior trip

The Nsrthbrook.Park DistrictSenior Center invites guests toenjoy an outstanding excsrsionthismonth.

September 27 - Old WorldWisconsin trip to visit several19th cestury ethnic homesteadsutilizing a guide/tram. Lunch willbe Served by the classing BarsRestaorast; 8:3lla.m;tol:30p.m.

Safe, comfortable transporta-tien will be offered for these tripsto and from the Park DistrictSports Center, 1720 Pfingstenlfd. If you would tike your nameincluded on either of these lists,ealt29t-2988.

OCC's Emeritusprogram holdsafternoon tea

Those inteeested in learaiegmore about Oakten CommunityCollege's Emerilus peogeamsthoald attend A Taste of ClassWith Afternoon Tea on Wednei-day, Oct. 11, at Oaktoe's RayHartstein campus, 7701 N. Lin-colo Ave., Skokie. High Tea willbe served from 1:30 103 p.m. isthe cafeteria.

Since lastyear's teuwas so suc-cessful, it will be held once againin new surroundings, the new RuyHaetstein campus. A Taste ofClass will feature winter andspring 1996 teuchers who willtalk about their classes.

Admission is free, but reserva-tiens mustbe made by Oct. 4. Formore information, call (708) 635-1414.

Videotape introduces'HouseMoney' toseniors

A new videotape fur - seniorhomeowners introduoos'.'HeuseMóney," . a reversemortgage plus that providesmonthly income based oo theequity in the home.

The video shows how seniorscan usó HouseMoney to meetfinancial and lifestyle needs.HeuseMoney plant are designedfor people age 65 and over whohave a heme valued at $75,000 ormare. Thete plans see currentlyoffered by TransamericuHomeFirst in Catifomia,Connecticat, the District ofColumbia, Florida, illinois,Maryland, New Jersey, NewYork, Pennsylvania, Virginia andWashington.

Senioes interested in obtaininga free copy of the 14-minutevideo should call TransamericaHomeFirstat 1-8M-538-5569.

Senior Art ClassThis fall, the Skokie Park

District han plunned a seniors-only class called "DrawAnything I," Oct. 3-Nov. 21, utOakton Community Conter, 4701Oakton, Skokie.

In caSh session, you cao learndrawing techniques white youincrease awareness into your ownurtiutic expression. A lot of focusis On tIsa analysis uf the artelements. The fee ix $35 forresideutx, and $35 fur non-residenu. The limicfor the classis 15 students, no register soon,Classes fill up fast. Call thecenter, at(708) 674-1500.

Thursday September21 1995 Pag

New resident atNorth Shore Hotel

A new resident at the North Shore Retirement Hotel, 1611Chicago Ave., Evanston, Mary McNanus, registers to vote withNorth Shore voting registrar, Charlotte Koch.

McManusmoved to the North Shore recentlyfrom the South-west SideofChicago.

North Shore Hotelhosts

An ancientMadnnna hewn outof a stone and an astiqun jewelbox will be two of the treasueesdisplayed by soniorcilizens at the"Exhibit of Collectibles" hostedby the North Shore Retirement

. Hettil,.. .1611 Chicago Ave.,Evanstes, us Thursday, Sept. 28starlingat 2 p.m. All items on dis-playare owned by the residents ofthe North Shere Hotel.

The public is invited to vinwIhn exhibits at no charge. NorthShore Hotel seniors will offer ex-planutions and historical back-ground of items as they sit at ta-bIns displaying their

- memerabilia.

0cc holdsperforming artsworkshop

popularity of Acting Up! and. Acting Up Too!, Dakton's

performing traupas of men andwomen over the age nf 60, uperfereting arts workshop will beconducted by Joyce StemOreenberg, the Artistic DirectorofActing Upl since 1986.

The eight-wnek workshep wrIlbe held un Mondays stunting Oct.9 from 2 lo 4 p.m. at the RayHartstnin Campus, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave., Skokiti

The . workshop will offerexperiences in anlivilins ixvolv-ing theattr games, improvrsaltnnadd scene study, while devel-aping skills in the spoken, wriltenand mnvemnnt aspect ofperformance.

Registration is limited, and thedeadline la sign up is Thursday,Sept. 29. Tuition is $60; half-price discaunls do noI apply toIbis workshap.

Per more information, call(708) 635-1413.

Due to the success and

exhibitOther

pinccs to ha displayed atthe mini-exposition include arock shupnd iuta a statue by ashepherd feomMongoliu, aMeni-can stutun eu/muted to ho murethon 2,000 yeats otd and varionspieces of artwork inctudiqg paint-ings and needlework.

The "Exhibit of Collectibles"will take place in the North ShoreHotel's Florentine Room

Por further infarmation andreservations for the program,pleasecall Mist Swunson at (708)864-6400.

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Northshore Prime Timers ClubThe Norlhshere Prime Timers. ClrsvnVillage Hall.

Club will celebrate their annual Marina Raatz, her daughtermembership serial night an Starry and her mother FranThursday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. in Landwnbr will demenslrate andthe Senior Ream, ut Merlus instructLine Dancing. Itwill be a

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Please call Mrs. Matthews at (708) 564-6400 for reservations,

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Forest Villa Nursing Centercompleting major renovations

Major renovations are resident rooms and parkingcarrently underway at Forest spares will enable Fozest Villa toVilla Nursing Center, 6840 W. meetthe growing demand of thefouhy Ave. in Hiles. Work community. All renovations areincludes enhancement of the expected to be completed byexterior of the building, the early fall.doubling of tIte facility dining Forest Villa is a 206-bedroem/activity area, expansion of skilled nursing facilitythe parking lot, as well as specializing in cäre for theadditieoalresidenteuoms. - geriatric community including

"As always, Forest Villa intensive rehabilitation services,strives tobetlerserve the needs of respite care, skilled andresidents, families md the intermediate care, Alzbeimer's

. community," says Michael and dementia care, and in-houseKaplan, facility Administrator. dialysis services. ForestVilla isSince all improvements are on the clinical site forthe Registered

the exterior, the residents will be Nurses and Certified Nursingable te watch the changes assistant classes for Oaktonhappening without being Community Cellege and adisturbed." freqaeothost oflecal community

Following the completion ofthe resovatioss, the residents willbe able to hove their meals at thesame time and enjoy theinernased visibility of thesurrounding Forest - Preserve.Residents wilt also b6 able to

- have more room for the many,varied activity progroms takingplace. The increased number of

events.For further information or to

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Glenview Terrace. Fun Fest benefits. . Heart Fund

Although the Chicagolandateo was suffering from thehottest suntmer on record,visitors, employees, residentsand families stayed cool whileraising funds for the AmericanHenet Association at GlenvicwTerrece Nursing Center's 7thAnnual Comtnunity Fun Fest onAugust13.

Many enciting activities werenew this year, including the dayof the week that the Fest washeld. - "We wem vnry excitedabout the Isarnout for the Fun Festthis year which was held on nSunday for the first time," saidCurtis Fletcher, chainnan for theevent. "Approximately $9,000won raised for the AmeeicanHeart .Asseciatian. That is nrecord for us."

People who beaved the boatwem able to enjoy a PenisWheel, a25-fout sled, pony rides,u polling zoo, a llain that movedaround the grounds, carnivalgames and food, and plenty offluids .." We mode sure thaieveryoue bad plenty of water,"said Curtis.

- Much work went ints Ihnevent, includïnglhe sales of raffletickets und the donations by manyurcabusinesses. . -

: They included: ' AdvanceBca{sty Concepts, BetcarnAssociates, Ltd., Bolotin, BaddBusiness Fonos, tod., BugleNewspapers, Cartoon otthn Lake,Chicago Boats, - ChicagoBlaclohawks, Chicago WhiteSon, Fast -Signs, GlenviewTerrace Nursing Center, Graco-Lee Products, Inc. Grandpa'sPlace, Hoisted Tenace Nursingand Rehabilitation Center,Huemony Nursing andRehabilitation Center,Heatthcare Pharmacy, HealthMates, Tho Imperial, ITEX, King

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presentedherwitha balloon animataf the Glenview Terrace 7thannual Fun Fest. Residenta ofthe numing centre and theirfamilies enjoyedthe carnival-like atmosphere which benefits theAmerican HeartAssociation. The family fest offeredrides, foodandgames foratI ages.

avid Kasher Bakery, La Fasts- Inc., Qoalily Care Consaltinga Ristorante, Lake Share Mille, Services, RL Specialty, Rudisoon . -

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'Monet'The Naethbrook Park District

SeniorCenint will hasta wonder-fol trip to Chicago's Art Institutslo view the now Monet exhibit osWednesday, Oct. 1 t. The trip willincludo lunch ut Chicago's fa-mous Signatsre Roam, located

Alzheimer'ssupport groupRegency Nursing Centre a

louder in providing. Aleheimer'scare - is offering a freeAizbeimer's Support Groupmeeting for families and frinndsof Alzhnimer's victims onWednesday, Sept. 27, at7 p.m.

Thr meeting is beingsponsored by Regency NursingCentre in conjunction with theNotional. Alzhnimne'sAssociation-Chicago Chapter.The meeting will br held atRogency Nursing Centrn locatedut 6631 N. Mitwaaken Ave. isNilrs.

For more information, call(708)647-1516.

CJE benefitsfrom volunteersThanks to the initiative of a

dodioatod volunteer, BartLichtermas tif Glenview,Council for Jewish Elderly (CJE)recontlycecnived ogrant from IhrAmerican Express ValnntecrAction Pnud to support ils HomeDetiveredMeals program.

Ninety-five CJE volunteersdeliver odore than 1250 hot andcold meals each week Io frail,isolated and hamebound olderpooplo who are unable to preparafroh own meats. Lichtermnis, anAmerican Express employee,-requested the $800 grant Io helpfray the cost of cardboard boxes

. requiredtopaclsagétltements.CJE is ono of 150

organizations selected to receivea talai of $130,000 from theAmerican Express VoluntoerAdios Fand. Established in1994, the Fund awards grants toeligible organizations in whichAmerican Exprest U.S.employees volunteer an u regularbasis.

-An affiliate - of JewishFederation of MetropolílasChicago, CJE was founded in1972 to help meet the growingneeds 0f older peuple and theirfamilies. Information on CJEprograms can be obtained by.calling (312) 5084000.

excursionon Ihr 95111 flour ofthr John Han-

- cock Building in downtown Chi-cago--Bases will depart from thoPorkDiiteict Sparts Crnter, 5720FfingslrnRd., at9a.m.

Them are limited seats ovaila-hie for this esciling day, sa call

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Rash North Shore ModicalCenter's Senior Health Programis sponsoring a tour lo historicGateen an Wednesday and Thurs-day, Srplembei 27-28. Cost ofthe two-day trip is$195 for dau-bin occupancy. Alt meats, admis-sions add lodging are included inthe cost. A comfortable bus withbathroom will be providcd, andwe will be acdompanied by apro-

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fessiosaltourguide.The Time Museum is Rock-

fard and a tour of the Ulysses S.Grant Hamo Stute Historic Siteare twooftheplaceswewilt visit.

Thatoor will hegin at 8:45 am.from the south entrance of Nord-strum Old Orchard on Wrdses-day, September 27, and wo willreturn at approximately 5:15 p.m.usTharsday, September28.

Thursday, September21,.1995 Pago 5

Wheñ A Loved OneNeeds Skilled Nursing Care,You Shouldn't Have To ChooseBetween Comfort And Quality.

. Reservations are required andaccepted only with payment infull os afirst-come, first-serve ha-sis. For farther information or lbabtais a reservation form, null lIjeRash North Shore Referral Libeat(708)933-6000.

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murks from the Stute of Illinois tor protessionulencellence-procisoly becunne we offer thehighest qoulily houlthcure, with profoundreupecl for humad dignity-in honduomo,comfortable ourrunndingn. We call it "curewith the human touch " and you'll find iteverywhere you look:

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For a free brochure, or to make an appointmentIn olnil Glenvlew Terrace, call Barb Wllczynskiat (708) 72a-9090

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Elvis Presely impersonator, Dave Car/son, sings for ElizabethRoche!le, a residentat Ballard, a heallhcare residence in DesPlaises.

Car/son entertained residents and staffduring Ballard's 50's par-4' Sn August 16.

'Elvis' entertains .

at Ballard

Emeritus classesTheEmeritus Program of Oak-

tao Community Collage is offer-ing several nan-credit AlliancefoeLifelangLearning (ALL),far-merly MONNACEP, classes thisfall at Oakton's Ray HactsteinCampas, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skakic.

Illonais in the Bnginning ItsGeography and History (HIS E4361, Taach-Tann cade 5063) fa-cuses an how geography and cli-mate deteemiaed where peopleloved in this area. Using slides,maps, baaks and artifacts, sta-dents will tears aboat Illinais.The class meets fer five Thnes-days starting Sept. 14 from 101e11:30 am. and istaaght by Ed-wardLace.

Creative Warermedia (ARTC19 61, Touch-Tone cade 8032)covers how ta ase watercalor oracrylic in imaginative ways. Par-ticipaatb learn aboat calor andcomposition to chatte themes ordifferent paints ofview. Stadents

- may bring watermedia or acrylicmaterials ta the first class. Thtclass meets for ten TuesdaysstartingSept. 19fram 9:30 am.till naaaandis taaght by BeverlyfusSrand.

Meditatian Path te Serenity(PSY f70 6t, Touch-Tone cade8302) facaurs on how la developa regalar meditation practice ihatreduces stress, develops calm-seso and clarity afmiud and im-preves menIal, ematianal and

physical well-being. This werk-shap will provide participantswtsla basic understanding of mcd-itatien au well as the informationsud taals ferdevelaping a medi-tatian practice. The class meetsfar fear Thursdays starting Sepf14 from 9 ta 10 am. aud the in-structaris Grargeanne Harold..

Sradeut can register for theseand atherEmeritas fall non-creditofferings thraugh Oakton'sAlli-unce far Lifelong Learning(ALL) ist Roam 160 at the Skokiecampas. Those who have regis-tered fer Oaktan Or ALL classeswithin thelastfive years and havelheircarrect5ocial Secarity num-ber an file, may register (usingthe cades ltsted next ta course ti-ties above) by the Tauch-Touetelephone system at (708) 635-1616.

Fer abrachare listing all of theprograms, seminars and toursavailable far the older adult, in-eluding registration information,cull (708) 635-1414.

OCC's EmeritusProgram offersnon-credit seminar

The Emeritas Program afOak-ten Community College is offer-ing Religion and Spirituality in2000, a new non-credit seminarfor mature - adulto far fourWednesdays starting Oct. ilfrom ill ro 11:30 am. at the RayHartsteia campus, 7701 N. Lin-relu Ave., Skakie.

Jim Keuney of Common-graand discusses what is in starrfar religion und spieitaaiity as wemove toward the millennial mau-sitian. This presentation will en-pIare what many are calling thepost-modern era. Participantswill enamine a number of topics,including the rise of fundamental-iraI, the New Age, the growth ofinterreligiaus encounter and dia-logue, religion and violence, ro-ligious diversity and liberationtheology.

Half-tuition discounts do natapply to seminars. Far more in-formation or ta register, call theEmeritus Program ut (708) 635-1414.

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fuer knee replacementsurgety and Ballard's rehabil-

itation therapy, Joe has returnedto an active lifeslyle and hin full-timejob at the high school.

Bring able ta aafely aransfer in andout ofa cur after having knee sargrryis important. Ballard bringt ehe out-side community indoors, creating anenvironment whrrr people canbecome comfortable again wich life'sordinary sitaarions. We have a market,car, bunk, walkiog surfaces, and amodel aparrmeat, all designed tomake going homreasirr. We knewthat Joe would have to drive to and

. from his job at the high school, so hittheraprst worked with him is oar car.

Ballard is JCAI4O accreditedand she oaly north subarban desig-outed participant in the IllinoisSubacute Demonstration Project. Forinformation about oer rehabilitationprogram or to schedule a tour, call(708) 294-2400.

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'0cc Emeritus Programoffers non-credit seminars-

The Emeritus Program atOaSe-. sao Community College is offer-

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Get in the gamewith Bridge class

TheSkakieParkDisteict wantsyou lo "get in the game" withbridge clauses thu fall. OnTuesdays, Oct. 3 to 21, enjoy thecamaraderie with friends--newand old--in your choice of twoélusses. One class is specificallytailored for the new. bridgeplayer, someone who has alwayswanted to play but never did; andthe second elms is far theiutormediuteplayer.

In both classes, there isdesignated time far inslrucliouand time for bands-on -prácticoplay. Both fall clauses are atOakton Cenununity Couler, 4700Oaktoo, Skokie. Call the center,at (708) 674-1511 to register.The fee foe either class it $40 farresidents and 550 for non-residents.

Maranto to- -

address SummitSquare Retirees

SamuelMaranto, Jr.

Samuel L Maranta, Jr.,- President of the Elinois PensionDistribution AnnuityConsultants, will speak - befaro

- the SUmmit Square Retieees onMpriday, Sept. 25, at2 p.m. in the.Sumuìit Square .-- RetirementHotel, iON. Summit, Park Ridge.

Soient Canson, activitydirector, announced that Sam will

- speak on the topic of "Medicareand - Its Myths/Catastrophicillness." -. -

:l{aetsteio campus, 7701 N. Lin-colo Ave., Skolcie.

Ancient Egypt allows pacI/ci-pants ta discover the geography,history und chronology of one ofthe world's oldest civilizations,ancient Egypt, with Frank Yuteaof the Oriental Institute. Partici-pants leuen the latest urchaeologi-cal eeseareh, the country's peehis-tory and the unification of Egypteiecu3logB.C, aswellas who theancient Egyptian people reallywere. The seminar meets OuToesdoy,- Oct. lO from 2;30 ta 4p.m. Thofeeis$5.- Ait In America provides anoverview of magnificent callee-lions fram the Bast. and Westcoasts, the great Midwest and theDeep South. The seminar meetsfor sin Wednesdays starting Oct.1 1 from 1 io 2:30 p.m. The fee is$20.

Half-tuition discounts do nat -apply to seminars. Far more in-formation or to eegister, call ditEmeritus Program at (708) 635-1414.

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That's the nunnber of teniors we serveeach month át Pullman Bank of Commerce& !ndtnstzy. How? With a full range of-fmancial services that meet their special needs.Things like direct deposit of social securityand pension checks, special promotions on

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PBCI's Seniors Club conibinet those financialadvatages with social benefits as well. Wetponsor and organize special trips, bingo games

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Three thousand people can't be wrong, soPBCI must be doing something right. Stop by or-call today.,,flnd out what it is about PBCI that isto satis'ing to so many. -When-you do, youmight want to become number- 3,OOl!

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0cc offers non-creditSmor can St aside their fear

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of computers at aginning Wrdnrsday, Oct. 1 1, at 2p.m., at thrNorthbrook Park Dis-tnict Senior Center, 3323 WaltersAve. Stanley Field Junior HighSchool stadeett will share theirtechnological knowledge bysharing information with a neoiorpartner, one-on-One, for this freocompeter srthmnaiv Register bycatling29l-2988.

ton Community College is offer-ing several -non-credit AllianceferLifelangLeaming(ALL), for-merly MONNACEP, classes thisfall at Oaktons Ray HaotsteinCampus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skokie.

Printing Without A Press(ART S92 61, Touch-Tone code8078) focoses on- how to emotenote paper, bookmarks, personal

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Living at Summit Square, in the heart ofPark Ridge,means having everythingyou need 11w independentsecure and convenient retirement living.

No entrance or endowment fre. Studio apnrrmentn andone-bedroom oparuneorn available. Yana monthly rental feeineludes: three full meals daily, inno service, daily housr- -keeping, samuros, covered parking, nansporeation in a chauffeurdriven car ormini-bus, social aeirvmen, services ofa professionalstaff, including a Registerrd Nurse. Across the ttrretydo'llfind publie trnssspontatinn, shopping and bnasks.

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will try different prInting meth-ads that allow them to work intheir own style. No previeusskills one necessary. All begin-Sers are welcomt. The classmeets for six Fridays startingSept. 29 from 9:30 n.m. to 12:30p.m. and is taught by CatherineCajandig.

Creative Writing (COM B 1461, Teuch-Tone code 9743), fa-miliarizes participants with a va-niety of literary techniques thutwill hrlp them develop their owewritingvoice. The class meets fortin Mondays starting Oct. 9 from1:30 to 3 p.m. and is taught byKarol Versan.

Enjoy the Symphony II (MUSE38, 61, Touch-Tone code 1818)focuses on the major works ofmain composers ofthe RomanticEra and the early Modem cam-posers, including Schubert, Schu-mann, Brahms, Dvorak, Tehal-kovsky and others. Students willgaio an appreciation fer the Ro-marsha and early Modern stylesand the growth of the symphenicorchestra. The class meets 1erfour Mondays starting Oct. 9from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and is taughtby Jim Knndros. -

Students ran eegister for thesesad otherffmenitnsfall nnn-ereditofferings through ALL in Room160 at the Skokie campas. Thosewho have registemd fer DaMoner ALL classes within the lastfive years and have their correctSocial Security number on file,may register (using the codes list-ed next to course titles above) bythe Tooth-Tone telephone sys-1cm at(708) 635-1616.

- For nbrocbure listing all of theprograms, seminars and toursavailable for the older adult, in-cleding registratioe.infonnation,call (708)635-1414.

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honors grandparents

. GEORGE L GOLDMAN -MEMORIAL HOME

FOR THE AGEDAP8-' -, th,an.ì'? sant Writ Tnnhy Ave.

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iSptasv wñere "Love 0ever grows Olé"aul9lndèrLonirtg Care" isgiven fo

awfio ester our &emeKosher Dietary Lews Observed

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Four generations of Belly Dowling's family enjoyGrandparent'soayafSummitsquare of ParkRidge.

Susssmit Square residents young und the young-at-heartrecently hosted their families at dnlighted in the aftemeon'sSoesnsit's annual open-honte eetertairsusent whicls featuredhonoring grandparents. In many Bill Boiley's Banjo and the magiccasos, four generations cama of Bob Miller.togetheron Grandparent's Day at Snickers the Clown awed litttothe Park Ridge retirement ones, and many grèat-.commsnity for a fun-filled grandparents enjoyed story honrafternoon. Rosidents greetrd (conetesy of Ihn Park Ridgegsnsts as they arrived, invited Library) with a great-grandchild.them to register for door prizes Said Summit's owner Audreyand passed out balloons to the Yohossna, "Music, laughtrr,children. family--it's whnt I want

Sunsmits talented crofters retirement living to be for ail ourdisplayed their creations. The seniors." -

Planning for-Retirement

When is the best time t start yen can't depend nn any on'planning for retirement? . More sourceofincome--thatyouneed aand more experts une now advis- balanced portfolio that will standing clients ta stunt planning when the nislfoofchanges in the econo- -they start to work sed earn an in- my. You can dopénd on Socialcome. With people living longer Security to provide a risk freeand remaining healthy longer, bate on which ta build retirementearly planning is the only way income, a solid foundation youthey can be assnred that their cao count en regardless of whatquality of life will not drop dra- happens tu your other financialmntically intheirlateryeort. choices.

You might hear some financial - Social Security was designedcounselors suggest that you can't tu be one leg of a three-legged

,, depend on Social Security to take stool of retirement incarne ta in-. care of yuan retirement. That's alude private investments undtrae. But mest ofttsom agree that savings, and private insurance.

How much you can eupect fromSocialSecurity depends on youraverage annual earnings averyour working life: Avernge wageearners may expectbenefilr Io re-place about 42 percent of theirpro-retirement income; low earn-ors about 60 percent. and highernaneen abnut25porcont.

You can get a bener idea aboutwhat you'll get from Serial Se-Curity by completing a Requestfor a Personal P.omins end Ben-efil Estimate Statement form.You can get.the form by cullingus at l-800-772-1213; this ser-vice is available 24 hours a day.

- Internet users can gel the formfrom the Social Security Admin-islrution Internet server. Thr ad-dress is: hltp://www.ssa.gov.

Dumpster firesBetween 12i45 n.m. and 1:25

a,m. Sept 13 fires 9ese reportedin the tear of 7900 Milwaukee-Ave.andßl2l MilwaukeeAve.

--. - TheNilcuFireDepartmen&ex-. tinguithed the blaze on the loud-

ing dockofthe mall at7900 Mil-waukee Ave. --and -within 50minútea werenununcnêd to the

-

tese of a flirniture store st 8121Milwaukee Ave. -by a sisomunwho saidher daughtee had awak-enedheewhen nhesnseliednmokesud noticed flames coming 5mmthe rear of the Similise nutre.

A dumpster and boxes left ad-jscent lo the building were en-guffedinflumeswhnnfimemenar-rinnt ut the nenne. The rear tIenIdoor of the store was charred,Firemen forced entry Io the front

. doortoinsuretherewssnaftrnin-side,

Policnsuspectapomiblecono- -

Iatinnbnlweeuthetwoiucidenls.

Battery -

A 37-year-old woman rentinga room in the home ofa 62-year-old woman in the 7700 block ofNordica suffered u sore neckwhen the alder woman allegedlygrabbed her &ound the theoutwhile both were iu the lounge at-7015 Milwualcec Ave. ut 3:30- n.m. Srpt. 13.

Police assisted the viel. moveherbelangings fra:

fender's home,The victim reportad

-tiret as a malter el rescbargcuwerefrlesL,

im tore-si the nf-

the inri-:ord, No

Death investigationA 55-year-old- Schaumburg

woman-went Io the home of hrr34-year-old sister in the 6800block of Clevrland al 10 n.m.Sept. 13 und found her lying onthe floor. When she checked heragain-ut 10:50 am., the womannoticed lier sister ha tI stoppedbreathing and notified the Nilea

y FircDepaetntentwhn detneminedthat there were no signs oflife intheviclim.

The- victim was transported IoLutheran General Hospital. Thevictim's physician said that heliad hint seen the victim ja 1993when she was suffering frombnckpmblems.

Retail theftThe 44-year-old manager at a

camera sloan in the,8300 block ofGolfRoadrepurled.IlsataCanoas-camera flash valand st $400 hadbeen taken by a suspect whocametothostoreSopt. 10.

A store employee thawed the -flash to thesuspectundleftitan acounter while the anspect leakedatuNikaacansera, whichhe pur-chased Tbenextday. the suspectreturned the Nikon system andbought a Canoa camem system.The employee then discoveredthe Canon flash, whichwoatd fitthe camera the suspect pur-chased.misuing.

The suspect in described ut awhite male whIt lang black hairandadarkcomplexion. -

s

The .35-year-old manager ofthegrocerystoreat229Golf Millobserved a 23-year-old Chicagoman living in the 6500 block ofKedzie pInce Il -cans of inihutformula valued at $12555 underhinjacket at 8:50 p.m. Sept. 15.As Ihn inspect was exiling themanager attempted lo slop blmoutside Ike store. The suspect at-temptrdto tleebynmning towardabrownLTDbutwaadelainedbythe manager and other store em-ployeeu.

The suspecfn wife, was in thecar butrnfuaed Io Cooperate withpolice, who determined that shehad ubroken hip from an nurelat-ed injusy and called an mohn-lance that transported her Io Lu-therauoeneralHospilal. -

The offender was traneporledlo the Niles Police Deportmentwhere he was charged with need!theftandgivena$1,000bondanstan Oct. 30 court date, Police de-terminad that the wife had noknowledge of Ihr offender's ac-livities.Slse was notchargesl.

A man its his 20s entered thehome impeovrmrnl stone at 90tCivic Canter Plaza at 4:15 p.m.Sept. 15 and removed a Milwaa-ken half-inch Magnum drill val-uodal$l89 from ilsbox, placed itunder bis jacket und exited thestore. The offrndrr med funi Ian-guage toward store employeeswhoquestioned him.

The offender, who was wear-ing a green T-shirt -and blankpants, fled the scena in a 1986Chrysler with fllinois licenseplalenumber257677.

A follow-up has been request-ed since security can identify theoffender.

TheftThe 35-year-old human re-

aunare maaagerofadalaproceas-ing company in the 6200 block ofHoward Street reported thatsometime between 11:30 am.and 12:45 p.m. Sept. 15 enkssownpersoa(n) removed$647 from theunlocked petty cash drawer of adenkatthebnsieass.

BurglaryThe 00-year-old bookkeeper

of the bowling alley in the 9300black orblilwaukne Ave. repon-ed that he found the dial media-

-nism ferthefloorsafeand the safehandle lying on lie floor behindthe counter st 8:30 am, Sept. 16.Numerous machines and videtigamm had been pried open und$450 was removed from a drawerinthcfrontdzsk.- . - -

- The offender(s) tIten broketisrough the dowuIl and enteredthe pizza restaurant next dear.where acuti register drawer wasremoved,

A 39yeae-old man Bang inthe 8900 blockof Milwaukee Ar-enue who hail benn sleeping in.the bowling slimy for about amonth is a suspectbecause hewas not in the bowing alley thenight befase the cesmewas das-covered when the victim closed

the bowling alley. An almost.identical burgltisy occuried stille-bowlingsileylaattmay2fl.

A 52-year-old shop foremanreported that unimown pernos(s)pried open the door to the trailerat s construction aile in lite 7300block of Melvina sometime he-tween3:30p.m.Sept. II and6:40aM. Sept.12.

Afaxmechine.fourbalteryop-nested doSis, four walkie talkiea,20 spare batterien and annortedtools were removed from Ihntmiler. -

sA 37-year-old managereeport-

ed thot her upaitnsgntin the7500 -blockofWaukeganRoadwasen-tened by unknown offenderssometime between 10 am. and9:30 p.m. Sept. 12. Estoy wasgainedbycultingtwo beira in thewmtkilclten window semen andepeaing the enlecked window.

The offenders ransacked thevictim's bedroom, bathroom, liv-

- ing ream asid kitchen, Miscella-neons rains nndjewetsy were re-moved from a desk in thebedroom. -

Criminal damage to autoA37.year.oldCbicega womun

was driving soathbeued in thecurb lane on Milwaukee Ave. at12:05 am. Sept. 16 when she

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stopped fee a red light at Touhy.- The offendet'n vehicle pulled upinthecenlcrlane,andapaauengeeyelled something at the victim,whichtheignoeed.

Thu offender then Ihrev abat-Ile of beer at the victims earbreaking tIse left rear window ofher 1951 Chevrolet Blazer andcausing nu estimated $550 dam-age. The offender's vehicle wasdescribed as s maroon 2-doorChevrolet.

Child abuse/eiiddflgermeflt- A 32yanr'old counselor at a

Des Plaines nh reported 1h35.sheobterved a25-year-oid worn-.anreaident.ofthealteltergrab hei:

- 3-year-old son by- tlle-arI!i anddrag him alaisg the floorofafoodstoreattheGolfMillnhoppiug -

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Rush North Shore Medical Cnn-icr, will be held- on Thursdny,SepI. 21, ot73O pm. in Ihn hospi

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Jndy Bronnon, RN, BSN,foonderand Co-Execulive Direc-torofthe CancerWellneso Cenlerin Norlhbrook, will help yonlearn new coping skills Io assistyou in balancing the total well-urss ofyonrmind, body and spiri-tool aspects of your life. Therewill be an overview of meditationto eeduce stress, mental imageryand enlievo pain, Taj Chi forbal-mIco and otherlife coping skills.

The program is frío of charge.Reservations ore necessary doe lolimited seating.

For further information or tomake areservation please call theRush North Shore Referral Lineal (708) 933-6000.

professionals, who use all sterile

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d'sa crucim CO me welt_being ofpatients in nearty 60 Chicago.area hospitals. Be a valuablevolunteer blood dOnor. With onepine of your "transe hamosresource" you will save op lothree lives daring the upcomingWright College Fall Blood Driveat 4300 N. Narragansett Ave.- ouThursday, Sept. 28, from 9 am.104p.m. in S 101.

For a convenient donorappòtnlmeut, pro-register wilh acall to (3t2) 481.8143. Also, onthe sante day the community isinvited to the fifth annualWellness Al Wrighl ResourcesHealth Fair, which is free to olIand olio sponsored by theActivities Office.

Eligible blood donors must beat least 17 veaes old. ho o

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'Lung ReductionSurgery' lecture

The Fulmouory RehabilitationDepaeirrsentat Hely Family Mcd-iraI Center wilt sponsor "LongReductien Surgery," o free oem-monily leclure on Thnrsdoy,Sept. 21 ai 1:30 p.m. io HolyFamily's aodiloriom, otthe comerof Golf and River Rds., DesPlaines.

Wolham H. Warren, MD,. obeard-certified Ihorocic surgeon

minimum of liE pounds, awl be °°° staff at Rosh-Presbylerims-St.heallhy. To cenare this high Loke s Medical Center, will bequality donation eligibility, the featured speaker ou LungLifeSource Blood Service

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H.E.P./LeaningTower YMCAblood testing

- On Tuesday, Sept, 26 foam6:30 am, . 9 am,, the LeaningTower YMCA, in conjuclionwith Health Evaluados Pro-granai, Inc. will be holding ilsbiannoal blood testing. Differentareas will be evaluated includingTotal Cholesterol, HDL, Trigly-ceridru, Glucose, Potassium, So-dium and Cbloride.,.26 chemis.ley test total. The cost for the 26panel chemiotey lest in only $25.The 26 panel chemiulcy andcomplete blood count iiriitulyuinis availoble for $32. -

Other lents uvaialbe incledeIlse thyroid (TSH, T#, 1) lestfor $55and the Peoslale SpecificAntigen (PSA noca! ta detectprootalr cancer for moles Overthe age of4O) rol the cost of $45.

For Ilse best results, o 12 honefout is recommended, Test re-50415 are kept private and areamailabte within Ilse followingweek al the Leaning TowerYMCA. No appointments arenecessIty, -

For more information, please00010Cl Stacey Nowak at (708)647-8222 Or step by the LeaningTower YMCA al 6300 W. Tou-by Ave,, Nibs.

Attention DeficitHyperactivityDisorder

'Atteution Deficil Hyporacsiv-ily Disorder, Dors My Kid HaveIl?" witt br the title ofa frrecommunily education program onSepI. 26,- from 7 to fr30 p.m. atResoerection Medical Center,7435 W. TalcottAve. -

Tria B. Murphy, Ph.D., a pedi-aIne psychologist al Resureec-tins, will examine the couses andthe tatesl treatments for childrenwithADHD.

Registration for the program isrequired. For more informationand to Tegisler, call (312) 792-5176.

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Concern -

calendar of eventsThe Center of Concern has

announced ihr following calen-dar nntilthe end of September:

Mon., SepI. 18 & 25. WeightLoss Support Group, 11 n.m.

Tues., Sept. 19 & 26. Finan-cmi dr Medicare Counseling - byappointment only.

Tues,, SepI. 26, 2 p.m. BooteBrowsers Group.

Thnrs., Sept.-21 & 28. 2 p.m.Grief & Loss Support Group.Also Personal Counseling - byappointment only. -

Sat., SopI. 23 dr 30. LegalCounseliug. fly nppainlmentoat y.-

Sat,, Septe 20, 10 am, - Noon,Blood 1°eesnsio Tesling andBlood Sugar Screening. No ap-poinlineul necessary,

Employment Counselors arravailable every Monday andTuesday by appeiñtment. -

All of these programs will behold at The Center of Concern,1580 N. Northwest Highway,Park Ridge, Suite 310, To makea reservation for these serviceswhich require one, please call708) 823-0453, - -

Our monthly Wilts program isheld with the coopération of theChicago Bar Association on Ihrfirst Wednesday of each month.

Holy FamilyMedical Centerneeds volunteers

Holy Family Medical Coolerseeks volunteers lo hetp duringall shifts at the medical center'sgift shop, prist shop. wheelchairirassportotion depoelmesi, lobbyinformation and the FamilyThrifi Shepin Mounl Frospecl.

Formare information orto vet. -

unteor, call Mary Bremer in HolyFamily Medical Cenier's volun-tree office al (708) 297-1800, ext.t 160.

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Children'sservices atGlenbroók

Fansilies in northern CookCounty andj..utce County whoseek premier specialty medicalcare for Iheir children con now

,

accebs the expertiso of Children'sMemorial Medical Cenler in osetting close to home. k widerange of pediatric speciallyservices became available whenChildren's Outpatient Servicesopened Sept. li at GlcnbeookHospital, 2100 Pfingsten Rd.,

. Glenview.The services will occupy a

t2.500.sqaaro.foel outpatientarea 01 GlenbrookHospitol whichfeatures nisn examinolion rooms,three procedure rooms, fortecousnitation rooms and adesignated asdiology diagnosticcenter. A full range of pediatricspecially- services ore planned,including allergy, audiology,cardiology, dermalology,gastroesterology, genetics,immunology, ophlhalmotogy,orthopaedics, otoloryogolsgy,neurology, plastic sorgery andpediatric surgery.

Tho opening of Children'sOutpatient Services at Olonbrookis the forst phase of acollaboration by Childrea'sMemorial und Evanston andOlenbrook Hospitals se enhanceaccessibility of children'sservices to families in -the norlhand northwest suburbs. Fataroplans fOr Olenbrook now indevelopment also metodoinpatient services.

-, - Physician aùnohincesnew officewith - -

Open HouseAn Open House announcing

: De. Susan I-laides new office in-

the Swedish Covenant- Professional Plazo wilt be held- from 4 lo 7 p.m. on Tuesday,

- Sept. 26 al the Plaza, 2740 W.Foster. A free blood pressure andcholesterol screening for the

- commoniiy will also be offeredduring the event.

A gradoule of the College ofMedicine, University - ofBaghdad, Dr. Haido did her three-year Family Practice residency alSwedish Covenant Hospilal. Sheis proficient in all opsects offamily practice medicine andplaces parlicolor emphasis onwomen's health issues andprenatal care. In addition loEnglish, Dr. Haido is floient inArabic and Assyriaio.

Dr. Haids is in practice withDr. Ghanshy Thokkor, anobstetrician and gynecologist orithe Swedish Covenane medicalstaff. Dr. Thukkoc is fluent isEnglish and Hindi. Their officeslaffspealcsEnglishasd Spanish.

The community is cordially -

inviind to the Opon House andfree screenings and io mccl Dr.Halde. For mace information,call the declor's office, FamilyHculthcaee Associales, at (312)989-6200.

Stay Healthy!

TISE SEGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 5999 PAGE 25

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Time flies wheC yosee having wallpapering and redecoratingfun. That is what longtimeMorton Grove resident RosalynGrossmanis saying ahorA her realeslalefino.

Or SepI. 23, RosalynOrossmas, hroker/owner, willcelebrate R&R Real EslaIr'slenlh aoniversary. Al that limo,Grossman, surrounded by over200 family members, friends,R&R associales asd clienln, willalso celebrale her 23 years in realesfole.

Over Ihr past len years,Grossman has personally soldOver $50 million in residentialreal oslale in Morton Grove,Nibs, and the surrounding NorthShore sabarbs. She credils hersnecess lo IhepassiOo lloalshe hasfor the isduslry and her,consmaeity. Rosalyn is well-known for her top-notchcoslomer service. Her clienlsboast aboso Rosalyn

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Stop Crime!

Netil on Ihn Lyric Qpera Leo-oGre series at the LincalnwoodPsblic Library is a talk on Han-del's most famous comic epnra"Xerxes' at 2 p.m. Saturday,Sept. 23. Lectarer Sheril Kingwill discass Handel's work aboolthe king ofpersiawho has troablewith bis love life - asd when the

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I LEGAL NOTICE INosier is hereby given, prosa-

ant to 'An Act in retallan le Ike55e of on Assumed Name in Iheconduct er transaction of Boni-ness in the State," as amended,that a eerliftcstion was filed bylIte undersigned with Ihr CounlyClerk of Cook Coonly. Pile Ne.D030425 on September 8, 1995,ueder the Assumed Name of AVAdvertore with Ike place of boni-ness lecased at 9001 Golf Rd.,#60, Dos Plaines, IL 65016. Thelene name(s) and residence ad-dress of owner(s) is: AnatolyLevilin, Valerio Levilin, 9001Golf Rd., 96G, Des Plaines, IL60016.

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LEGALNOTICEPOLICE AUCTION -

Niles, IllinoisUnclaimed recovered propertytaken in by theNiles PoliceDepartment, abo excess,

unased Village Items.SATURDAY,

SEP1EMBER 23, 5995Merchandise can br viewed

5:30-9:30 AM.Auction will begio at 9:30 AMpremplly at the Mainl000nceGarage directly-behind the

Police DeparlmentNiles Pnliee Department-720H Milwaerkee Avenue

Niles, illinoisIn addition to miscellaneous

items, including annsedeompater equipment, thn

following surplus Village truckswitt be ancliOfled:

1986 GMC 1/2-ton 4WDw/plew

1985 Ford 1/2-Ion 2WD w/air -1903 GMC 3/4-Ion 4WD w/plow

1975 Chevrotel 1/2-ton 4W0w/plow -

For forlher information call theNibs Parchasing Depoolmest,

(708) 967-6100.

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Lyric lecture onopera 'Xerxe&

Local business celebrateslo year anniversary

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Gomberg torun forSchool Board

LEfl Gomberg, crn1idatc for -Distriçt 70 School Eoard todayannounced his intention to bring

- "efficiency with economy to theDiateictoeceelected.

- - - - The educationat debates oc-carrieg nationwido regarding testSCOIOS, private schoot vouchersand chaeter schools are indicative.ofthe publics continuing partici-pation in eduationat affaira. I he-lieve that the parents and taxpoy-ers in Distnit 70 also take anactiye rote in educational affairsand want their tax dollars to bespent fer subcessfal educational

"This is why an a school boardmember t wilt address the toughquestions such as which of ourprograms are working and whichare eat? I will be prepared tomalte the tough decisions of sup-porting the efficient programsand seeking elimination of thewasteful ones.

"I will be supporting the suc-- cessfut -preparation of Our stu-

dents for their- high school yearsand beyond by investigatingwhether the entrent studentbenchtaarks of educationalachievementaee adequate and nf-

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fective.'As a school board member I

will be prepared to he innovativewhen innovation is needed. I willencourage public debate on edn-cational questions which concerntite parents and taxpayers of theDistrict. I will communicate withtheDiaedctandaskthattheycommumcate withme." -

Mr. Gomberg again enceur-aged District residents to call himat (3t2) 890-7298 (days) if theyhave any issues, comments erquestions regarding District af-fairs.

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analysisThe lecture "Transfoemation in

Jungian Analysis" by Juegiananalyst, Muecay Stein, will takeplace est Friday, Sept. 29 at 7:30p.m. at the C. C. Jung fustitate,1567 Maple Ave., Evanston.Cost is $10 ($7 fer students andsenior citizens; sto. for JungInstitute members). For more-infoematien, call the JungInatitsiteat (708)475-4848.

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Open House at St. Martha's,Wednesday, Sept 27 at 7 p.m. inthe auditorium.

A Peacable Home: ConflictResututien Skills ForThe Fansily,is a seminar for parents that willhctpparents learn... - -

about theirstyte of mauafiegconflict -

toideutify and stop the gameschildren and adulta ploy thatkeeps couflictalive -

. the luegsage of setting limitsin a way that children can bearseidrespeud - -

how to, settle sibling

Children's MemorialItalian classes Smoker to beatOLPH held

Children's Italian classes meetonce u week for3øweeks startingin September 1995 and ending inMay 1996. Registration and -

classes areas OurLady of Ferpet-ual Help, I 123 Church St., Glen-view, Tuesday, Sept. 26st3 p.m.

Call the Italian Cultarul Centèrut(708) 345-3842.

squabbleshow to conduct family

meetingshow te make their needs

knewn by using power talk (ferkids) andimpace statements (ftcadults)

Plan 10juin in fur this eveningspecifically designed -to enriehyour parenting skills and ufficioeurefferts.

Following this presentation.parents ace invited to visit theclassrooms - for teackerprnsentutioes andbandeuts.

Park Ridge Punt 3579, Vete-ratto of Foreign Wars, wil holdita 22nd Annual Tom Jones-Howie Tkeobald MemorialSmoker ou Friday,- Sept 22 atthe posI home located at 10 W.-Higgins Rt, Park Ridge, start-Ing at 6:30-p.m., featuring llar-rittglon'u famous corned beef &-cabbage dinner. Donation is $20perpetnon. -

= Guest speuk& for this cirentwill beiohn Mullion, Sports Ed-

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For more mfonnutson or retcreations call the psist - home.

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Evangelistic - -

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feature Evangelist Jim Cook infear duyu of special services be-ginning Sunday, September 24in the Sunday morning aclivj-ties. The meetings ato nchqduledfor 9:30 and 10:45 Sundaymorning as well au6 p.m. onSunday evening. The weekoightservices will be Monday throughWednesday at 7 p.m.

. Rev. Jim Cook, the speakerfor the meetings ut Beldrn Bap--tisI Cherch, 7333 N. Culdwell -in Niles, was u pastor before beeoteret5 evangelistic woek. Withthis background, he uuderstandsIhr nerds of pedptc iu localchurches and seeks ta meatthose iO needs in his meetings.

InWlditiori to Cock's preach-ing. special music will be a pact-of each of the services. A nur-senIl with qualified workers isfurnished fop watch service.

-Further information muy be

obtained by culling (708) 647-7511. - -

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Evening Education -classes atResurrection H.S. -

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Commilted tu- learning as ulifelong activity,Res is cnioenttyaccepting registration for its Pa11

- Evening Education Program.- Classes are open te all members

- ufthe community Over the age ofsiuteee andrus every Wednesdayfrom October - 4 throughNovember 1.- Choose from four

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çseidhing and informative classesoffered at - timos that fit your

- schedule. Deadlist forregistratioslsseplethbai28:

Perthòse-initrested in learningmore about -the. .world of

- computers, Ret's program will-

include: iInteOdtction to Wed- Perfect for Windows v fr0," ahands-on isitraductiis to wordprocessing: - "ComputerLiteracy,' u class thus willfamiliarise you with the world ofcompsteri; and "ComputerGraphics." Classes are $50, sedrun -from 7 sq 9 p.m., exceptComputer Graphics which isofferedfrem4to6p.m.

Planning u trip to Mexico? -

Want to learn some everyday-

conversation in - anotherlanguage? Sign - up for"Cunversatiunal Spanish," from7toSp.m. Classfee is$65.

Régistration forms muy be- obtained in the school's main

office. Pol more informationen- -the Evening Education Prègram,- cqij-Clm-lce.11y.. .4itpr.nf.. -carneamos, at (312) 775-6616,

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speak at- Skokie - - -

LibraryJohn Davis, M.D., Professor of

Psychiatry ut University cfillinois, Chicago,- and-pioneer inresearch - and- -sreulment ofunipolar and bipalar affectivedisorders, will speak ev "RecentDevelopments in Drug -

Treatiotnt of - DepressiveDisorders" on Monday, Oct. 2, at7:30 p.m., at the Skokie PublicLibraiy 5215 Oakton Street,Skokie.

The Depressive und Manic.Depressive Associstion(OMDA) of MetropolitanChicago is sponsoring this free,open lodare, in recognttisn ofMental Illness Awareness Week(Oct. 1-7) sud Manic-DepressivelltnessDay (Oct. 2).

Glenviewstudentawarded degree

Chunga Hwasg, of Glenview,was awarded a Bachelor of Artsdegree in Studia Art at the 130fr -

comtttescemenl exercises ofRitos College in June. A grado-ale of Nues North High School,Skokie, Hwung is Ike daughter ofChsug flax und Dun Mum ofGlesview. - -

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USE THE BUGLE Ciassifieds966-3900

ALUMINUMSIDING

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7570 N. MitwEko(312) 702-3700

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CONSTRUCTIONStairs . Perches . Garage Fleurs

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MERIT CONCRETE INC.Prempt, Feen Written Estimates

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Licensed - Fully Insured(312) 283-5877

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FIREWOODUNLIMITED

23 Years in BusinessFree Stashing & Delivery

Prompt. Courteous ServiceMixed Haedwead - $69 F.C.Oak $74 F.C.Ch ny. BI ch, & Hickury $04 F.C.

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NOTICE TO-

CONSUMERAll lovaI Wavers most ka Ii-vcnsed by the Illincis CommerceCommission. Tire licanneoum-ber most appaar io their adver-using. To ho licensed, the movermost haoe josa rance on file. Doont place year belongings injecpordy. Use a licensed manor.For informatica call:

- 217.782-4654

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. Painting Wall paperin BDrywall tile - -

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(708) 259-3666

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Responsibilities include:- a ANSWERING PHONE e WORD PROCESSING

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7707 N. Austin Ave..

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FULL/PART TIME FIJILIPART TIME

RECEPTIONISTWHEELING INSURANCE AGENCY looking to hire a

RECEPTIONISTfor our fast-paced office.

Some typing required. Hours: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

GREAT BENEFITS PACKAGEINCLUDING 401K pIus

OPPORTUNIFY FOR ADVANCEMENT.: Call Theresa(708) 541-0900

RECEPTIONISTEngineering firm looking for brightindividual, must have experience in

switchboard I reception andWord Perfect 6.0 skills.

Friendly atmosphere, interestingand varied duties.

Nibs Location.Non-smoking office - no agencies please

(708) 677-4730, ext. 147

COME JOIN THESEARS TEAM!!

PART TIME POSITIONSAVAILABLE

IMMEDIATELY!

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& SATURDAYS. CLERICALROUTING. ROUTE

SPECIALIST. ALL PARTS

DEPARTMENTMerchandise Handling

$725/Hoar To Start. PARTS - SALE

FLOOR$7.25/Hour To Start. CUSTOMER

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. TECHNICIANS(Full-Time/Range & Laundryl

Call For An Appointment

(708) 948-1691SEARS REPAIR

SERVICES1951 Waukegan Road

Bannockburn, IL 60015EOE M/F/O/V

Find the help thatyou need in our

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GENERAL OFFICE!RECEPTIONIST

Part - TimeFlexible HoursContact Phyllis

NILESPARK DISTRICT

7577 N. Milwaukee Avenue

(7Ö8) 967-6633

COMPUTER USERSNeeded.

Typing & Word Processingfrom home. $45,000/yr in-come potential. Call

1-800-513-4343.Ext. B-2010

CUSTOMERSERVICE

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20-25 Huers Weeklywinding Set. Mouiegs

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Ask Fo Bob

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MALES a FEMALESbeteween the ages-

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CALL:

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(312) 774-3155Ask For Jack

MEDICAL/.

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6141 N. Pulaski -

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Apply lt PersonMonday thru Friday9:3t am. - 3 p.m.

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6141 N. Pulaski,Chicago

(312) 478-2000An Eqoel Oppoctonity Employer

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NominaWinter in Tucson, Arican.,

er Winter nemamhere olee..,tha choice In yaced

Tubing o hike op Tucson's muies-tic macatom pnaks is lust ose reo-rnatinenl pursuit we najoy year-mund. Wkutenor you like ta de.venu! Red it knrn...bikina, anilina.hot air bolloonieg, linking. or instrobaba by the pneu. Tucson's life-stylo is appeagno to meny. That'swhy wo arc seekin 000perinnon dRN5 i nolloraas. LVNs, CNAs nedPsychiutcioTeoks far osrcantroath spit I

PEAK SEASONWORK PROGRAM

o Reond.Trip Travelo Coaapntitioe Salarieso Housina Allawa000 .. -

a g or 12 Haar Shifts lNuuemher-ApriliIf yead like ta add a little macoathto your wintor, coli gcn.947.2322,or mail/fun your resumo tu:Aloe Vora Hoellhcarn. 31g S. Wil.hams Bind.. 6222, Toosce, AZasili. FAX: 520.747.7295 EEO/AAE.

tOEORA0BX-RAY IMAGING

EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTWc ac a gow:co hcsyie la mmunityof mo_OW Iovd un Oho 1000h:lua of the000keMuos.Weaco,aoe 310 doto vto.atino o ye. R a,c ocly t h. away from 0e,,.oar. Wa havoc FT/Mr pvslelcO to, you topadctm maietoeewa R Od cliccys oc X.cay meules oquip. R cuEpo ttsyotomc . Waeaed Someone With Ce fi_5 oaurao it clac.t,Ohl ,,fciomod E,o. who hes 0000cive

p 5 t Ct ri Phll I cl IbEI IhI hOE o o t Wallas PhilIps ge,e,a I tedlcicay Oqdp. LateroAmalotato, 210yCIe,tory Otri, leu R cop. e.ruer. sa,dltao a,eec er to McMovxLHOSPITAL e.v.. p.o. coo looR, coloradoSpritue, KO 00901.0020. FAX: 700.575.eley.coc. -

NURSE PRACTITIONER NEEDEDOak Gravu, Louiuinea

Salary $65,000 . $90,000With Bacon Syetam

Rural health ollaic associata d witha 30 had aootooara hospital, a 90bad oarsina home, 4 rural healthnimias a e largn hamo hrulthagency, enads Narsa Fractitionnrs.Contact: Ruudy Marris or ManolyMedun, l3lal 426-3237. EOE.

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

PROFESSIONALA major corporation ex-panding in the Nues areaseeks two career-mindedindividuals. Initial corn-pensation up Un gggg perweek to start.Outstanding fringe benefuts

training program.Call Rick

(708) 965-7765EOE

MECHANICSEopanding Morton Gravemaeufacturing company is hir-ng Line -Mechanics far olishifts.

Fax Resume to:17081 789-6837

or send to361 S. Frontage Rd.,

Suite 12g,Burr Ridge, IL 60521

FULL/PART TIME

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

MANICURISTFor Very Busy Salon

Wax Experiencea Plus

Must Have LicensiApply in PersonGEORGETTE

KLINGERWATER TOWER PLACE

835 N. MichiganChicago

(312) 787-4300

RESTAURANTS/FOOD SERVICE

SANDWICHMAKERSfor Narthbrook

Restaurent t DollFol! & Part Time

5 Days - 7am - 3pm Shifts$7.00/hour foor Eoperinaced, -

English Speaking Individuals.Call Nella

(708) 272-7798ELLIOTr'S

OF NORTHBROOK

WAIT STAFFPrivate Club On TheNorth Shore Looking

For Wait Staff.. Full And Part-Time-

Flexible HoursPlus Benefits

No Experience NecessaryApply In PersonAt:

North ShoreCountry Club1340 Glenview Rd.

Glenview

u HOSTESS. WAITRESS

. - Full or.Part - Time -

Harlem & Lawrence AreaVINCE'S RESTAURANT

(708) 867-7770

e WAITRESSPart-Timo

s Days Per Week10:30 AM - 2:30PM

PuemoS Far School Moms

(708) 803-1782Call After g AM

COLORADOCORNEO BEEF SUPERVISOR

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSand resume to:

Montant Portion FoodsAtte: P ersoane I, FO Boo t?

Grocley, CO 00631cor Ohecoio4TeeO Reqsi,edbt Oc.

.1

--- .ASIFiE . - - E rl1N - -

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULLIPARTTIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

SALES/RETAIL . TRADES / INDUSTRIAL / DRIVERS TRADES J INDUSTRIAL j DRIVERS

RETAIL

A:0t, openings ofB

0r66arehouse

Seeki. ASSISTANT MANAGER.SUPERVISOR

e CASHIERe HEAD STOCK. STOCK -

for aur new Store.Apply in person:

7204 DempsterMorton Grove, IL

6005317001 95 2920

.

-

. PRODUCTIONPLANNING

Computerized scheduling,work order tracking and

raw material control.Good computer

and organizationalskills required.

PRESS PERSON

7po:d:el:B:opaci.

naced Wok Sea tratan d Four CalorStrippers. Wall established corn-punywitlolono torm emplaym000

FI d

707 Canton Rd.Careollton, Off 44615

Atte. Refleja

SCHOOL BUSDRIVERS NEEDED

COMB JÓIN OUR TEAMOF PROFESSIONAL

-DRIVERS &

.

Receove:$7_75 - $10.25 TO STARTPaid Training, Licensing, andPhysicals. 9 Passenger Sub-urban Routes Available. 10%Attendacce and Safety

? wPart-TirneHwsrs. AutantatioTrarwmussrons. Transporta-

S b b cd Bus Ders. .

SEPTRAN, INC.(708) 392-1 252

0000000aen:oonrtalwd

CeOt000

.Manafaaturer of sensi-tizad imaging Rims andpapers hua these posi-tians open for qualifiedapphcants.

CONVERTINGMACHINE

OPERATORSRequires 1-2 years eaperi-BflOfl setting up andrun-

Oli hot nes she tem rids

CHEMICAL MIXERReqaires upto 2 years eo-

I

blkmulas. Need familiaritywith metrics and abilitytu pass math test.Ideally qualified app li-curscents will have hadstable werk record. abili-tYtOl fttep to

Union shop wage loftnd premium pay. ecca-° l:v tH and gen

Callweekd:y lahe consodared for passi-hie interview. Na walk-O5

(708) 635-5201DIETZGEN

CORPORATION2ROWilinRecd

HEALTH INSURANCE ANDPROFIT SHARING PLAN

SMITH WOODINDUSTRIES, INC.6150 Northwest Hwy

Chicago. IL 60631

(312 T74_RQAQ

RGISThe Nation's LargestInventory Service IsNOwIllrlfl In Theear ort Suburbs.

N E$6.25/Hr.

uperoeaoe NecassaryFleouble Haurs.,

Call For Information:(708) 253- 1 173

tOt

r.te:lPARTTIME

WORK NEAR HOME!EARN $8-$10 AN HOUR na

TcXAs.WEOPnE55MAOI. IMMEDIATE OPENING

nab m0f M OO&r1

.mak ° d 44nk

4066e. 00000e. IX 77240. cc phono:

Boildingdispleys.storesat-ups,- earn itam plaoamast.

NOEXPERIENCENECESSARY

C IM T ph1-708-361-8600

MAINTENANCEMECHANIC

Maintain toolroom andproductIon machinerySharpencuttingtoois

nglneer.COMPETITIVE WAGE

AND BENEFITSAPPLY IN PERSON

8:30am to 4 pm

sINDUSTrnES6150 Northwest Hwy.

Chicago, IL-

WILDLIFCONSERVATION JOBS

d tY a

1 1"

17

ext. 7122H AM twig PM

e

clore le Heilend. Ml Min 2 yee,rontr Ilpulo! na Onclu0000u.. eaeafds . boLaoodpae&4SiKpiancrnd roruten.

H,Iha23. ...........................

lM4GSTechnicians. Top Flinke Shop.

No Applications Drnind.Far Details Call

1(ßOOl283O336

. -

TELETING. -

part-time Publia Safety Gaards to mark wankands. hwliduys-

and mhan thu aallnge is closed. Responsibilities ioelsde pa-trolliag. inspnotieg end protecting the buildings andgroandu far the pravantian of crimes. Qualilied candidates -

must hava a high schoal diplome er eqaiveloat and tha abil-'° to work any at aur 3 shifts os either war Skakie and/ar

Das Pleines campas. Interested cundidates should snnd ra-

Catnm riyl g '16W G Rd D J e lL606EOOM/P

TELEMARKETERSs SUMMER CASH Sn P _IM' I Tai y ay i rain

Full & Part-TimeUp To S600Per Weekl

(708) 250 1564VILLA PARK

(708) 530-1518

ALSONEEDEDI- .

-

. PACKAGE HANDLERSRPS e smell ucka e dalio5nrscn hirin 1°uoka0a bandi

lerd'& aniL tnt ?c M at bat nasi 1g vra aid & be ahin t

m1Yr hthP Ph$t!h ° $1fb t et9

Pt

-

caco. App y a parson, nam-Sprn,ROADWAY

FLORIDAMACHINIST

IMMEDIATE OPENING

CItIdp WFt i pyh dg pnelam ¡OO27l5atO

M-F, OAM to 5 FM.

SURFAiMOERIMMEDIATE OPENINGS

pt gh sp °i°i° dl Ihited )d dat I 51 I 252 f500e e oat n ecjnhn Potrusko

-

PACKAGE SYSTEMS

No°è21708EJ431°

EARN HOLIDAY CASH!!SMX at Georgia Nut has immediate open-ings for production positions and linework These are temporary positions thatwill run through December. Men must beable to lift UP to 50 lbs. and women up to,40 lbs We pay 55 00 per hourApplications are being accepted everyMonday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1:00

. . -pm - 3.00 pm at 7500 N. Linder in Skokle.-

' -

Earn $200 per weekplus avaIlable overtimeAll shifts availableEasily accessible bypublic transportation -

. Weekly paycheck

TELEPHONEANSWERING

.

PBINT1NG P heat P nOh,5

tIyl:l hwtf

oar wok R biedory depft. Thera

dt qh l io d oirW

«i da 401K &'°pb pkg

dccc, stable w ocknociroc moot. ge-si000d to: THE PERLMUTER PRINT.INGCO..4437E.49ThSt.,Clce,iecd.OH44125,Attn:BoieLapard.EOE

ti

TELEPHONE -

OPERATOR

for Answering Serviceon Des Plain.

.A!ishtfts(708) 297-8191

ht BODYP B ng fa Auto Body M

and Auto Mechanic. PaudVa-cations and Hnalth BenefIts.

(708) 647-9522-

PART-TIME$g.00+ / Hour,People Needed

ToAnswerToiephones

And LocationsNo Experience Required.Call: i-809-474-3358i000ceetineal Luso Dostance Tail

WISCONSINPRESSMAN

FailToota 12 boors per1dny. '

S er "io Ipfi

500diesuotete.Ravin Coneesuemutionn Group

Sun pruidZ o ssnotoc eric civ

BORING BAR MACHINIST

cORlNCARMACHINftTnhcr..o000rl sotio Bao. Mf000i pandeet.pPrn

nsp,cd,,otr. P.O. So,, 56, Perk Polir. WI

i

C.rdl CallI W-39SH -

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HELPTRADES I INDUSTRIAL I DRIVERS

CABLE TV INSTALLERSIMMEDIATE OPENINGS

W.todllooking for an 000itin goareor op-pofluny. Competitive wagon.paid training and knorfits! Comoka part of a winning toam.

800-397-7389

REAL ESTATEAPTS FOR RENT.

3 Brdroomo Apt - Adoltg OnlyAvailablo lotmoadiotoly!

(312) 775-6225

APT. BUILDINGFOR SALE

GLENVIEW6-Plut For Sale

$42. Inonme - Price 8289,000For More Info Call Vito

(708) 296-3718

FOR SALE

TENNESSEELAKE FRONT IWATISBAR LAKEIEnjoy thin wonderfol lake frontpropomty as a wankend gnnawayOnfor ynarroun d lining. Low main-tananon , 2 bndronm, i katk. Prion$10490g.

BAIT AND TACKLE SHOPFor Sale, floor Pri vatfian d PabiloBoat Docks. Sain iooludes propar-ty and iflcnotnry. Prion $495,000.Great nopnnnioo ponnikilitiot

Call Batty WetkinnCENTURY 21 TIME REALTY

Offine 16151 499-0576 noHonte 16151 622-3434

ROOM FOR RENT

Room available In Town Hoasn,Buffalo Grone area, with singlomom & two school children.Stadent or woman. 000-smoker,

Call Eveging(708) 541-9555

Yoar orodig i. good with on.wnance po Visa end Mouton

Cardl Cull: 968-3000

LAkS I F I EI u u ri

WANTED

ALARMSECURITY

050,0000MSg. OMAHA, NERRASKAFlme/nnrg. c/a. cciv., luLl C. Sm,-niofi. Most know the Indoomy. Hnosgood tuck record and intoarity. rocA-Inn :Ompanuutian packaan, Mnjor kan.afin, o 401k. Halp.wlh ,olaoation. Ea.oepnional oppomnunity for right punan.

. Ann: AnnRuronn SncuritySy.nnoot

lOOR So. 75*5, 6nn24FAX 14021 39l.44gi

TECHNICIANMinimum 5 Years EaporlononHooting & Air ConditioningSorolon Parson. Top Pay.Yner-Roond Employment

Fringe BenefitsCall: (7081 567-2200

Ask For Jeff

Place uour ori now966-3900

VACATIONPROPERTY

HILTON HEADDISCOUNT RENTALS

Why Not Got Away To BeactifolHilton Hood mmcd, S.C.?

i 00.6 OR ocean 000dm & homesToll free for rectal broohore

000-445-0064

Equal HousingOpportunities

Fedaral low und thu Illiecis Con-ntitntion ptohikit dinorimioutiogbused onruoa , color, religion,

at I g oh d pfomilini utoton in the sole, rentalor Hosnoing of hooting. EAgleNawnpnpetn do net heowioglruocep tudoertisin g whiob is inniolulion oftha low.

MISCELLANEOUS.

AUTODEALER

DIREGTORY

LOREN BUICK/HYUÑDAI1020 Wanhegan Rond, Gloeniew

.

17001 7290900

In.

STEVEN SIMS $U$ARI.y715 Chiooga Avenne . Eoanstoa

17001 069-hicO - i 13121 SUBARUS

AUTO DEALERS'Call Classified

to place your adFOR

INFORMATION(708) 966-3900

AUTOS FOR SALE

'09 Ford C 0000rs ion Voo. -

Loadod. 000. Cond.Coli Hogh 17001 470-0951

197g Chooy Caprioe 14,00-0750 Or Bent Offer

17081 200.5056

1905 Honda Accord-2 Dr. Ha*chbh-A/C,A /F C -Gd C A Lk Nrets. 7001 965.4000. 53000/000.

DON'T GET STUCKIGET HELP , , . LOOK

IN THE CLASSIFIEDSI

NOWYOU CANADVERTISE MORE -

FOR LESS!SELL IT! .BUY IT! ANNOUNCE IT!

3 Lines - 5 Papers

I 2 Dollars!

This is a weekly rate - Prepaid.We accept MasterCard or Visa.

Stop in to:Bugle Newspapers, 8746 Shermer, Nues

- or call

(708) 966-3900Ask for Beverly or Judie

COLLECTIBLES

CollectiblesEmmett Kelly - Kryntonin.

Ren Lee - Largo - Little PeopleDragon Keep - Beer Steins -

. Michael-Garmanjiesi 674-4283

COMPUTER

Computer got yoo down?Need instroctieg, updates, re-pair, replacement? NorthSide compater tech makeshouse calls, He'll tell youwhat you need, get it and in-stall it at lowest prices.Call Computer Quick-Help

(312) 561-4051Ask for Silvano

FOR SALE

7 1/2' M tettoia King Xmeo TraeI t nd 19km 0 d e o

570. ColI oftor 5 pm 17001 3943713.

Aqo:,droid - Feci Veouum -torf:-boftom, above ground up tofocO. (708) 967-ItO) after 5 p,re

Girl's 24" tchwiun Celloginta5 np, $75. Call after 5 pm.

17551 394-3713

26" Condor Urray Meentuin Ei/rc.000ate,,'o lt Spood - Noonr UcodLike New P1:000 ofte,5 p.r/i

17081 967-1340

FURNITUREFOR SALE

Beine Priut Sofa - With 2 MutchiogChurn-Like Nom-0400 or Best Offer

17001 965-7607

Pool Tokio w/00000nonieo 5550.00.Baby onib w/ntnt000cs 500.50.

13121 031-5172

4 Choirs, Snlid Oak Spindle Backs,550 Take With. Tonton ExercIseBiko $25. Antiqoe Rattan Rooker,Bont Offer. Walnut R000t DioideoISpindledi 57e. 17001 966-0215.

GARAGE SALE

MOVING - MG., 9027 M000e-

Miso. & Fore. Sat. Sm Son.9/23 5 9/24 - O to 3.

NILES - 7203 W. LiliFri., Sat. 0/22 &9/23 - 9 todMulti-Family - Miso. Items

NILES - 9939 Maryland 22,73,24C.5. Radio m/Topel TV. Misc.

Off Ballnrd W. nl Milwenkon Ave.

NILES - 0205 OsoaeloFri. A Sat. 9/22 & 9/23,0-3Antiques, Toys, Everything

SILES - 0320 Wookngao Saar Mein AShmmer}. Sat. ff23, 9.5. Suo. 0/24, 10.3. McH1.Fomlly, Tmotores Old A Now,HcOW0rO , Jnwalrv, Lumaca A Mere.

EVANSTON. 9316 N. Homlin Ave.Sot. 9/23 & Sen. 9/24 - 1IA-5P.

Funr./Lamps/Kit. Were/Etc.

GARAGE SALE

EDISON PARK7522 N. Oketo

Sat, 9/23 - 7 AM - 4 PMFimfink(er Momerubilin, ComingWom Pent k Pans - f-Track Tnpm -Lamps,- Dishes . Glastwnra - TetttnrG 'TV Trave - Some Gcaui-Woking Small Elactronim - GId Nra-Oghtar Coat A Bouts - Gcnllty WomenPlea Sian Clothm - Lama Sion Jnonc-Bird Coonn - Interacting StuHl Rea-n000kle Pdcmi

PERSONALS

9/215íappy Birt1ufay

Diane°%:ppy Trai To ou . .

çrpSl,jj0re

LoveThe Pensants

TANNING

SUNQUEST WOLFFTANNING BEDS

Commarojal - HomeUnits From 5199

Boy Footory Dirtot and SAVEISmII000AYIurNEW mcc Corer Coral,0

i-800-462-9197

TUTORINGAVAILABLE

High Grado TateringTatnrina 55000Mo le High 506001 Phym

- KAaeHtre, Mathamodot, 00.101Stsdlaa,Enullah, ACT, SAT& .dn.00td

nwact .00mhratlonpeap.rstlne.Eirear'd tosairoas on now soMas. Rm-soe. tanta. Wtl mm. to yncrEao

Call: 17001 22R.8017

WANTED TO BUY

WANTEDWU0LI'I7ERSJOKE BOXES

ALSO -

- Slot MoohioosAny Condition17001950-2742

OUR FAX- MACHINE -

-FAXFOR

ADVERTISINGCOPY

(708) 966-0198Bugle Newspapers

THSOUGLE, TIIOJSSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 0990

CARPETSALESPEOPLE

Major carpet retailer, NewYork Carpetworid. is growingand expanding fact in the Chi-cage' aree. Ideal opportunityfor individaals mitlt corpet001es background or willingto traie the right person, Highcomings and future manage-meat positions possible.Please call:

Mr. Allen17081 967-0150

-Calling all futuresuper athletes -

, The Nibs ParkDislrict and the -

Oplimist Club of Nues havecombined Itch efforts and arebosling theanoual Paci, Pass andKick competition on Saturday,SepL 23 atGreooaoHeighlsPark.

Tin/s event allows boys andgirls ages 8 Ia 15 lo show off 1/wirlalnoin iv pooling, passing andplace kicking skills. - Scares arecompuled based on dislaoce andaccuracy, and-wivviog scores are,

Reception to- honor State - '

Rep. CapparelliSlate Rep. - Ralph C.

Capparelli, Deputy Democalic- Leader ofthe illinois House, will

be honored al a Reception andCocklail Party, from 6:30 Io 9:30p.m., on Wodnosday, Sept. 27, inthe Docaldff. Stepbeos Ballroom-at the RosemontlO'HaeeBnposilioo Center, 5555 N. RiverRd., Rasemont. Cha/cosan of theeyed is Democralic Leader andStaleRep. Michael?. Madigan.

Capparelli, who will beseeking re-eteclion io 1996, willase ill/s eveot as a springboard loanother term - io office as

-represcntalivc of the 13thLegislative Distoicl. He isloolsiogforwaed tocantissaing hisefforts to upgradn services io hisconstiluenls while working toma/ala/n the quality oflifó dial isideal io the far northwest sido ofChicago ucd adjuren: suburbswithinhisdisloici.

The evening affair will includemusic for dancing and a buffetdinner. Tickels lo the event arosloq per person and can broblamncd at tho office of Cilizensfor Cappaeelli, 7452 N. HarlemAve., Chicago, phone (312) 775-5775:

Gomberg seeksresidents' inputLdeny Gomberg, candidale for

Disteict 70 School Board, aO--noancedheis asidog Disirict resi-denlsto call h/so with any issacs,concerns, Conocen/a, or ideosdial deal with the affairs of theschooldfrtricl.

lo Imis successful elections tothe Golf-Maine paekBuardin the1980's, Gomberg iostilscled the"CaliMe" program whereby resi-denis of the -Golf-Maine ParkDisinict tookan activeoole io thatDjslrict'saffairs.

"As a candidate for mod as aSchool Board Member I wilt beaccessiblo by ielnphone lo oilDisiliclresidenls 50 that I maybeable lo best represent the Disleiclasawhole,"Mr. Gombeeg said.

Gomborg urged that myoncneeding to speak with him re-gaeding Oil/wet affaira shouldcull him during the day only at(312)890-7298. --

based on Ihe combined score ofall three. FirsI, second-and thirdplaco ribbons wilt be awardedand winners will advacce Io theeegionat competi/cn (dale lo beannounced). - Regienal winnersadvance lo slate compelilionwhich will be held at o ChicagoBears ganse in Soldier -Field(game date lo be announced).Those who qualify at Ihn slalelevel will advance to the nationalcompetition. , -

The games begin at neon for 8to 10 year old parsicipanlu and ip.m., foechildeen aged I 1 Io 15asofDec. 31. Gym shoes must bewomby centeslanIs.

Regislralion is nosy, jusl showup al Grennan Heights on Sept.23 with proof of tig. Come oneut mrd havn foe. Who knows,you may have the future Hall ofFame athlete living in your

Kindennusic is -

great funfor kidsThe SkokiuParkDislnict's pop-

rilar "Kindermusik" fall class isscheduled for your choice ofTuesdays or Thursdays fromSnpt. 5 to Dec. 12. Either classwill help cbildren enjoy musicalslimulafion through singing,moving, lisien/ng, playing simptepercussion iustrumeots acd crear-ing activities.

The musical stimulation be-comesa welt ofpnsitive euperi-caces from which a parent andchild can draw. Eveuing classesare also available far pareare andtolsalike.

The class will be held at Oak-ton Cooler, 4700 Ga/doe St., 5ko-trio. Call (708) 674-1500 for feesand more information.

Kevin McKeeverNavy Lt. Kevin McReever,

son of William W. and Cblee A.McKeever of Chicago, iscurreotly halfway through a sin-month overseas deploymentaboard the guided missile cm/serU5S Princelon, which hasincluded duty near Iraq in thePersian Gulf. The 1987 graduateof Kenwood Academyjoiued theNavy in June 1991.

TrmBIÌGn,E,T100000AY,SEI'IItMBER2I, 1995

- Restoration Program -

at Skokie LagoonsTo pralect and reIlare the nate-

rai landscape, the Forest PreserveDistrict of Cook County kickedoff the Skokie Lagoons Shore-keeper Program, a new rostora-lion project.

The Shorekeeper Program isone of numerous District projectsaimed at restoring more than54,000 acres ofland to ils originalprescltlement condition. Districteataralisls wilt lead volunleees ino series ofenvironmentat recIura-Uno activities to beip resture Ihn

'Life on the Alaska Highway'Tha Lincolnwood Public Li-

brary's 'Travel Through Time"series on Friday mornings jour-neys to places rauging from IkeAlaska Highway to world classmuseums and IO many places inbetween. The series begins withJohn Lyons talk on 'Life ce theAloskaHighway' Sept. 22.In

a colorful slide leclure pees-entalion, Lynn talks about thescenic and historic Alaska High-way as experienced through 1500

ecosyslems along the Skakie La-goons sberotine.

Volunteers cleared brash andnon-aativo vegelation Io oblain ubetleruudeeslandingofthe sigmf-tcauce of environmental lesion-tian.

The foematitin of the Sbore-:keeper Program coincides withIke rehabililation work under-gone by the District that led to there-opening 1051 July ofthn SlcokieLagoons ferfishing. -

orates ut bIcycling adventures inBritishCotumbia, the YnkonTer-Glory arr/Alaska, including side-trips lo to/sr Ibe special featuresondaltractions of the last fronrier.

Lynn kas a kistory degree fromthe University nf illinois and has15 years experience as a weiter,lecturer and pknlugeapher. Cof-fee as 10 am.; program al 10:30am. The librasy is located at 4800W. Pratt Ave. Phone (708) 677-5277, voice and TDD,

SEASON EN.DERI.

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When you wantit done right.

a

. Alt Rocycirruod Supereecyclernm eworsa re en

. Escissiw tlouyeirr0inch- -ontogycun power krncuktkickgrassyrrstitt aiwyes a great tonkiac lawn.

. Hurry loir is farelimited timo.

l'ORO

FANK'-S LAWN MOWER - , FRANK!S LAWN MOWER -

AUTHORIZED SALES ANO SERVICE AUThORIZED SALES AND SERVICE8113 N. MILWAUKEE AVE., NILES,IL _L_ 5113W, MILWAUKEE AVE,, NILES,lt. -

(706)- 966-2223 ,,. V' .--..j (708) 966'2223 - :

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trustees nd the Mayor fromBlasea party were the bestqualified candidates plus theincumbent village clerk, JimKozak, from another party.MI five Bugle-backedcandidates were elected.

An incumbent trustee, JohnStanley, was running forMayor on the Republicansupported party. The Buglehad high regard for Stanley.He single-handedly workedfor many months to assure theGolf Mill Shopping Ceñtor.which was thon inunincorporatedarea, woald beannexed into Hiles. It was atremendous effort whiçh hasresulted in NIes reapingmillions of dollars annuallyfrom the center. The free banservice, the Trident SeniorCenter and the social servicesthe village providet itsresidents today, are supportedby the GolfMill money whichcomes into Nibs' coffers eachyear.

. Stanlry invited me to hishome just befdre the election.He told mr u stosy involvingKrilirh'n company whichassxred The BogIes supportfer most of the Blase people.Stanley said his fellowofficials were inviteddowntown ta dinner with theICrilich-Dreyfus developers.Daring the coarse of theevening a companyrepresentative tried to preventNitos from enforcing an order-which requierd drain tite beplaced around thn Greenwoodhomes. Since many of themhad already been built withoutthe tile, it would hove cost theKritirh.Drcyfus compauy agroat deal ofmoney to correct

- the problem. tt was alleged itoffered $12,000 if Nitosofficials would forget thedrain tilo.

Stanley told me the story,implying the incumbentsturned down the money,

. which indicated how honest- they were. Bat we wonderedwhy the trustees wentdowntown to dinner with thedevèlopers. Was this type ofrelationship with people doing

I LEGAL NOTICE INotice is hereby given, parsa.

ant to "An Act in relation to theuseof-an Assumed Name in theconduct or transection of Basi.ness in the Stete," as amended,that a certification wan filed by

-the undersigned with the County

.- Clerk of Cook Coanty. File No.1X1311322 on Sept. i 1995, under

- the Assumed Name of HI-TechConsulting with the place ofbusiness located at 8532 SkotcieBlvd., Skakie, IL 60077. Thetoile name(s) und residence ad-

. . *eSs of owner(s) is: Jaime-

Aponte, 8532 Skokie Blvd., SIto-- hie, IL 60077 - . -

1anHUGLE,THURSDAY,SE,amJI anas

business in Niles commonpractice? Playing foossieswith people doing businesswith the village wasn't oaridea how local governmentshould be run. lt was naive onmy part. But it prevented oarbacking -Stanley for Mayor.The incident sealed NickBIases's future. -

At therecrnt Krilieh trial headmitted paying off publicofficials in past years. It wassomewhat of a blanketindictment which was notpursued in thr Court hearings.The government - attorneystold The Bugle many et thepast payoffs were many yearsago and the statute oflimitations prevented takingany action - resulting fromKrilieh'sconfession.

Krilieh is now 70 years old.His son was sentenced toprison in the recent past andnow he will 1N going there inhin twilightyears. - - -

Krilich was/is animmensely wealthy man. Hebuilt developments as faraway as Saudi Arabia and wassuccessful in building all overthe world. He started as acarpenter with u humblebackgronnd and rose tobecome a majar world-widebuilding developer. But hetnippedand got canght.

Some yearn ago Krifiehwent to- prison for same

- government tax problem. Heserved about a year for thatoffense. He was at a minimumsecurity prison. Newspaperreports told of his takinghelicopter flying lessonswhite incarcerated.

This timo around it Wasreported Krilich broke downand sobbed when he wasdeclaeedguilty.

When Keilich was runningthe Oakton-WaukeganLawreneewond ShoppingCenter be was forever beinghauled into court by thevillage foe violations. It wentan for years.. Ho seemed-indifferonl to mainlaiuing theCenter and was indifferent tavillage regulations whichdefined keeping the Center ingoad cundition.

It'sasadstoryofamtitswhoclimbed the ladder to suchheights and then fell down atthe end of his career. Thebribing publie officials bypeople snrtthsg favors - iscommonplace. Payoffs andmatting u buck go with theterritory. Most people gelaway with such actions. ButKrilich's arrogance orindifference or his belief hecould buy his Way to the sopwithout rentraint led -te -hisdownfall.

MGCentennJim Edgar announced that theMorton Grave Park District wasthe recipient of an Open Spaceand Land Aequisitien andDevelopment Graue from theillinois Department ofConservation. Included in thegrant is $230,000 towards ParkSite Improvements which

- include the construction of thegazebo.

. The Park Dintriet and- Centennial Cammission do not

want this commemorativestructure to stand alone. Seatinganeas in and aeaund the gazebowilt invite villagers to gather,visit, andrecall from time ta timewhy and when-the gazebo wasbuilt.- In future years, the gazebo

- and the surrounding area will beused as an outdoor classroom foemuseum and day camp activities,small gatherings, and concerts.

The Centennial Gumbo- Dedication will be held onSaturday, Sept. 23 from lt am.ta 1 p.m. All past and presentvillagerti, as well as their familiesand friends, are welcome toattend. -

In the spirit of an old timeCommunity picnic, hot dogs Willbe nerved to the -first 1,000attendees.

Mmical antertaiasment will beprovided by the Gemini JazzBand, Morton Grove PackDistrict Jazz Band, a barbershopquartet, and clowns. MortonGrave's Own Wayne andKathleen Messmer will lead allin singing the Natianal Anthemand in the new Morton Grove

Dist. 21-9... CentinumigromPagelforWedeesday, Sept. 20. Richard Ktimek, a

"Everyone involved marked commissioner with the Federalvery hard o make this happen," Mediation and - Conciliationnoted District 219 Service, served as the mndiaeòrSuperintendent Dr. Viche for this sessioa. This meetingMarkavitch. "Movement was was the first at whichan outsidecontinuous throughout the medihtorhudbrvnutilized. -

session, and the tone of the "Mr. Klimek was certainlymeeting was coltabarativo and helpful," stated Sanford Alpar,cooperative. Both sides were President of the District 219determined ta make this Board ofEdueation. "He broughtagreement a reality, and the -aperspectie to the table that wasnegatiatoru worked long into the invaluablf in helping us come tonightwith thatgoal in mind." an agreement."

Feisty... Continued from Pagel

investigation of batteey andbeaught to the NIes Police- De-paelmentforpeoceuuing, -

Once al the NPD, things sim-meced down, The woman agreedta pay her parking fme. and theaffleer agreed to drop the batterycharge,

SgL Reger Wilson, NOra Po-

0cc offers development- seminar ,

The Institute for liminess and knowledge and -prnctical skillsProfessienal Development as - needed to write blanket contractsOaktan Community College ja fer a variety uf parchasedoffering seminars in purchasing materials - and services. Themanagement, - materials and sethinar meets on Tuesday, Sept.manufacturing managemesst, 26 from 1:30 am. to 5 p.m. Thelogistics and miceacomputrrs at feats $225. -

theDes Halbes Campan, 1600 E.Golf Rd.

Blanket Order laoebasing &Systems Contracting focuses onhow ta gain the weeking

froniPoge 1Song. - The Marten GroveHistorical Museum's exhibit "A -Cetttmy of Matrimony" will beepen . ta visitors during thefestivities. - -

A special "thank you" to allinvolved with this special tributeto Morton Grove's 100 yèarhistory. : - .

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:l030 am. - 2 p.m.: Sale of

Commemorative Centoanialitems, Teen Mum Sate, First Aid,U.S. Pestai Service CancellationStamp -

10:30 am. - Gemini Jazz Band-Welcome

il am. - DedicationCeremony - - .

Noon - Picnic in the Park; hotdogs, soda, chips, first 1,000people, ice ceeam,lemonade andCeokies servad by Morton GreveareaGiel Scouts , !

Noun - 2 p.m. - EntertainmentUndertheGazebe - -

Noonto t p.m. - Morton GraveJazz Band

I to 1:30 p.m. - HarmonyEnehange, Barbershop Qaartes

1:30 - 2 p.m. - Finale MortonGroveJazzBand - -

Noon -2 p.m. -Children's PlayArea, Q.T. Klutz - (makingballann hats forahitdren)

Noon - 3 p.m. - HistoricalMuseamOpen

1:30p.m. - Historical SocietyRafftr, see winuiog contest -entries, visit with Loltipap theClown

t to 2 p.m. - Teen Mum Sate, ochueco ta purchase GuacheDedication Mums : -

lice Communications Officer.unid, She [the delver) was ever-reacting, Cooler heads prevailed,and wecuthersomenjack,

"Senior citizens Can be quitefeisty," Wilson added, "Not eve-eybody turns into a nice little oldlady er a nice little old man,' hecanclúded.

For more information, Contactseininarregistratian at (701) 635-1932. - -

Niles ParkCoatimmdfrornPagel - -

was- done on the Tam GolfCourse. The group isn't -

consideredto be a "major help" tothe Nibs Park District, Roysterstated, and suggested a smaller -

donation might be a memore ofgoad will, "in case we ever needthem. "- . -

Heinen stated that the donaBanto NIPC could he made at budgettime, but that in lightofthe tancap limitations, a contribntion ofthe amount requested would notbefeasibleatthiu time. . -

In another - matter, - Heleen -

repoetedonaspecialmeeting thatwas hnld by the Village uf NiIosabeur the Tax increment FinanceçflF) committee's proposedplans. Shetold theBoardthat shewas invited because she had beenan the fu-st phase of the 'l'IFprogramm 1993.

At the meeting, it was decided -

by shelve agencies invalved(the - -

Village, Libiary, Park und twoschobl districts) te increase theproject's program to includeseven-and-a-half more acres that --

will extend to the LeaningToweron Toahy-Avenue. -

Plans of the TIF programinclude remodeling the Leasing -

Tower and putting in new -

nidewalki and water pipes, andremoving buildings already themto make room for smaller shopsand the Target store also beingplanned. Hojeen said this projectwould benefit the Park District bythe increase iu real estate and -sales tases it would yield andwould generally enhance the

.area. -- -

Director Tim RoystertotdtheBoardthattheNiles FarkDistrict -

had received thc Seaand FlareKudos Award fram the NationalPark and Recreation for itsmarketing efforts through itsbrochures .-

Echoing the praise,Commissioner Buddy Skajacommented that "one of the bestthings we everdid was sa go awayfrom the newspaper and go ta acolored brochare" of packprograms andevents.

. Another award was also notedby Commissioner Val Engelmanwho told the Board that SueGttow, Executive Secretary, wasgtven the Safety Suggestion of-the Month award for the CrimePrevention Program kit sheproposed for children.

Review of -

best seller'Beach Music' -

The opener for the Lincoln-wood Public Library's fall seriesSaturday in Review features re-viewerPateieiawalsdorfdjscussing "BeacbMusic" by Pat Conrayat 2p.m., Sept. 30. Weitlen by theauthor uf the "Prince of Tides"the new best sellcris the story ofJack McCall,un American livingin Reme with his young daughter,tryiï:g te find peace after the re-

-CcItt trauma ofhis wife's suicide,who retares ta Snuth Carolinaandtsicstocopewithim troubledpast, The library is located at4000 W. Prato Ave., phnno (708)

- 677-5277, voieeandTDD..........

Free seminárs atFeldman Park

Golf Maine Park District iscurrently taking mgisltationfernseries ofFREli seminars ta beheld at Feldman Park, 8100 Ka'thyLane in Nies,

Preregislration is reqaired.Included: -

Legal Issues for ParentsThera., SepL2l - -

7-8:30 p.m.Living Trusts: Myths &LegendsWed., Oct. 117-8:30 p.m.Legal Issues for Seniors

-Wed.,Nov.8 - -7-1:30 p.m.Eral Estate SrminarMon.,Ocl,2 - - -

7-8:30 p.m.In addition, registration is br-

leg taken for the following rem-munit)' service clunsenalso tat beheld al Feldman Park:

InfanllChild CPBTues., Sept. 26 & Oct. 36:30-10 p.m.$25 Rca/$30 Non ResCommunity CPRWed., Oct.-18 & 25 .

6:30-lop.m.$25 Rea/$30 Non Ecu

- Community First Aid &.

SafetyMon.,Nav. 13 &20 -6-10:30 p.m.$30 Rcul$35 Non RexFar moro information call

(701)297-3000.

Big BònäúzaRaffle atst. Martha's

St. - Martha Parents'Association is spuesorieg a Biglionanza Ruffle featarisg asto,000 grand prize. Additionalprizes include $2,-500 for secondpoire, $t,000,for third and four$500 cunsotatian prizes. Thedrawing witt br hetd Novemberlt at 2 p.m. daring the annualHoliday Boutique. Only 600

- tickets will be sold -at .550 perticket. ; -

Att proceeds wilt directlybenofst St. . Martha- school.Tickets can be-purchased afterthe -wrekeud masses, at the schooloffice, or at the Kid Stsff&MoreShop onFemaldAveistio. -

There mill also. br. unEartyBird Rafflnfoitickcts parehasedon'orbrfore September27. ;

The Early Bird drawing will beboldos 7 p.m..in the auditoriumdaring - Buck to Scheut night.Prizes are $250,9150, and$tOO.

For further iñfotoiation catiDobbieIt967-8902. - .

Genny K'CohenAir Force Airnion Genny F.

Cohen hoi graduated frllm borictraining at Laàkland Air ForceBuse, San Avtonio; Texas.Cohris in the daughter of MàrilynL. Owetis ofChicagoHeightsandSatifordA. Cotteu,ofDe Plaines.She graduated in 1994 ' fromHoweMilitay Schoot;1ñ4..

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'Update on Dietfor Diabetes'

: A free lecture on nutrition forpersons with Types I er IIdiabetes will be held from 7. to8:30p.m. onThesday, Sept. 26, atthe Gallee LifeCenier, 5157 N.Francisco.

Presented by Merle Shapera,the registered dietitian at theLifeCenter and a certifieddiabetes instructor; "Update onDiet for Diabetes" will examinetopics such as intensive bloodsugar management, easier waysto make batter daily food choicesmd keeping çholosterotllipoprotein levels dawn.

A qoestion and answer sessionwill fallow. Free parkiug will beavailable; and registration is nulnecessary. For moro inforniation,cult the GulierLifrCenterat (3t2)878-9936. --

Des PlainesCamera Club

The next meeting of the Des:Plalnes CameeaCtub will be heldon Monday, Sept. 25 beginningpromptly at 7 p.m. The Clubmeets in the lower level meetingroom at the Des Plaines PublicLibrary, located at 841 OraeeltindAve. in Des Plaines.

Meetings arc held on thesecond and fourth Monday ofeach month, September throughMay. An Awards' Banquet ishold at the end of the 1995-96season. An Outing has brenplanned tu photograph local fallestoesonOct. 14. - -

Guests are always welcome. Ifyou are interested in photography -.and enjoy meeting people- withthe same interest, you areencooeagcd to attend and learnmoroaboutphotography.

Fur additional informationabuat the Club, call (708) 696- -

2899 or (708)296-8202.

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LaSalle Taiman BankOpen House

Origination Officer- for LaSalleTaiman Home MortgageCorporation will be at the openhouse to discuss all ofthe aspectsofhameowneeship. Shewilitakeapplications, talk about the pro-qualification needs of potentialbuyers-and the various meflgageproducts that are in today'smarketplace.

Refreshments, door prizes,free gifts and a drawing will beadded attractions to the OpenHouse. -

LaSalle TaIman Bank, 1745Wankegan Rd., Morton Grove,announces a financial servicesopen house on SaErday, Sept.30from9a.m.ta 1p.m.

This eveni will be anopportuaity to meet Robert W.Dion, Account Executive andRegistered Representative ofLaSalte Financial ServiceslLaughlin Oronp Advisor. Robertwilt behappy tu discuss the munyways money can be made toworkharder for you.

Diene Creagh, Loan. LEGAL NOTICE

- ORDINANCE 1995-O-fi$ -

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 92.0-6WHICH ADOPTED FIRE PREVENTION CODES OF

THE NORTH MAINE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

WHEREAS, on December 9, 1992, the Board of Trustees of theNorth MaineFire Protection District, Cook County, Illinois, adoptedits Ordinance Nu. 92-0-6, entitled:

"An Ordinance Adopting a Fire Prevention Code PrescribingRegulations Governing Conditians Hazardous su Life and Propertyfrom Fire or Explosion and Establishing a Bureau of Fire Preventionand Provtdtng Officers Therefore and - Defining Their Powers andDuties."

WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 92-0-6, amongst other things,adopted the National Fire Protection Association No. 101, LifeSafety Code, 1991 Edition (hereinafter referred to as "Life SafetyCode") as part of the District's Fire Prevention Codns; and

WHEREAS, the Life Safety Codo requires all property owners ofbuildings within the District with elevators and fire alarm systems tomodify their fire alares nystems and elevators to more adequatelyprotect individnals and property from dangers uf fire und explosion;

WHEREAS, theimprovementu required by the Life Safety Codehas placed financial burdens upon property owners within theDnstrict, some of whom have requested additional time within whichto compty with she requirements ofthr Code.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBYORDAINED by the President and Board of the Trastees uf theNorth Moloc Fire Protection District, Cook County, Illinois usfollows: -

Section One' That Section 13 of Grdinasce No. 92-0-6 ix herohyamended to reod is its entirety as foltows:

"This Ordinance shalt take effect and be in foil force and effectfrom and ufter its passage, approval and pabticatiov as reqoired bylaw with the fottowiog esceptious:

- t. That property owners of roisting buildings shalt have untilJanuary t, 2000, to bring their properties io fall compliance withSectious 19-3.4.1 and 19-5.3 ofNationat Fire Protectiuo AvsociationNo. 101, Life Sufety Code, 1991 EditiOn.

$e.clioo_Iirni - Any aud att formerordinanres, and parts thereof,rooflictiog or Inconsistent with the- provisions of this Ordisaoco arehereby repeated tothe exteot of any sorb conflict and the terms ofthis Grdinasce shall appty. - - -

Section Three' The Board of Trustees uf the District herebydeclare that should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of thisOrditiance or the Codo hereby adopted be declared for any reason tobe invat:d, such nvatidnty shOtt out afftict the application orenforcement of any other provision of this Ordisooce.

Section Poor' This Ordinance shall -take effect und be in fallforce and effect from aod'aftor'its passage, opprovat and pubticationas.required by taw---------- -

.- ADOPTED-this- t3th day of Sevtemher 1995, ox the fottowingroll cati vote: -. - - -

AYES: . ($)ThroeNAYS: (0).Nose -

ABSENT: (0) None

- -: -

i/PuoI Morrison. PresidentNarita Malee Fire Protection District

s/Atan Rosea;-Secretaoy - .

North Maine Fire Protectiou Diytrict

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