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. . byThsemary Tirio .A 38-year-old Nues Woman emptirci the two cash regsteis, . musthave thought she- was on a -police said. - Candid- Camera episode whcn - When policeaerived,they ob she pulled up to ptaceher orderin served the open deer through the Wendys drive-through tese - which the offender had fled and Just h fore to p m Sunday e fo d the employees tocked m ga dthevo ei theb xgave th fr ezer heran orderinsteed Cult thepo P t quickly h oadcast the tice. Were heingrobhed." descriptien of the suspect sup. Thewomanwenthome and did plied by the employees to sur- Just thet. At tO-p.m. NOes police - rounding officers, one of whom - recerved therepoet oferohbery in - was tipped off by e resident of progress at the fast-food eatery, - Nora Avenùe that Pickett had - 7243 Harlem Ave., and by tft27 parked his 1908 maroon Otdsmo- - p.m., they had thewmaur--bite 98 in the atley tending to his Catyin A. Pickett, Jr., 27, of - gorâge The witness thon parked- -- Chicago Heights, was arrested in tiai awn cor behind Picketts car, ayardbehind7300NoraAye - blockinghimio the altey. Pichen, who totdpotice he had - The Witness said that Pickett finaitciat problems, - entered tatercame totals front door asking Wendy's disptaying a .38 hand- him to move his car. Prom there, gnu and ordering the four em- itsvasjunt amotter ofminutes be- ployees on duty ioto the walk-in fore police nahhed the suspect in freezer. an adjoining yard. Ihekett demaeded that the em. Pickett snos transported to the - ptoyees open the safe- and atoo Continued onPage 46 8746 N. SHERMEIO Rft, NOLES, IL 60714 Armed robber nabbed - - with citizens' help Teachers- negofiate - after strike vote - byRosemaryTirio - Atthough Nrtes Township also mactest to livoid a strike und High School - teachers union - pointed to progress that had at- members overwhelmingly ap- ready been made in the nogotia- proved a strike authorizajion vote tians before the strike authorize- -tionVOtewastatcen, Several cnstty proposals were removed - froth negotiations by both sides. The union relaxed its demand for soverat building maintenance ialooa that diìtriçt officials said would have cost more than $17 miltion to Imple- ment. The anion also withdrew the proposalcatling for additional ti- - broriens, college/career coasse- ations breatcdowncompletety. tors, nurses, aoeial workers, psy- District 219 Board Presidegt - cholagists, driver's ed instractora- Sam Bcieek- said that the district Cotjùued on Page 46 Sept.26, segotietioss directed by- a fuderat mediator contisüe and - both union and-Diitriet 219 offi- ejats are hopefut of a settlement - without un actuál strike, The vote was 27t1 in favorof strike enthoridation, seien vice president Jim Sweeney said. - Sweeney explained that the voto - merety authorizes the anion's en- cautive board to catI for a strike if itìteedstojn theevestthat segad -- Nues mobilizes for r schÓo anti-drug war The nationat trend, reflected in u recent study showing that drug ase in the tt-t7age-group in- creased by t t percent is just ose year, has mobilized Nitos offi- trata - into redoubting efforts to . eeadieate drug use among local cbitdren and teosa. - Existing programs end servie- ea witt be stepped up and new ones will be introduced in att Niles schools, village - officiate said. The Nites -Potice Deportment atreudy makes eveek-tong drug. TH MAY 97 Il 15 OILES frOLIC LIIRARY 6060 001(1110 NILES IL 60714 - - Another NilesPark District financial fiásco às - taxpayers pick up-tabfor-Tam O'Shantér restaurant loss - theTam Got! Course at 5700 WestHoward Street. According to Sera Wetkor,ad- memstretive coordinator for the POstes Park District, there has boon no formel discussion of out- sourcing the staffing and admin- istrationofthe restaurant, Walker termed the lesos "pretty standard when you start ap anew restoWast. The restau- rant lost $82,-t37 between August t995 ami December t995,-asd ran up edditionat - losses of $38,391 between January t996 asdAugustt996. - Nosethetess,- Wetker is opti- misdo that the Park District will "break even" on restaurant ex- - --- - LiOns. Clúb Candy Day VOL. 40, NO.i6 Park r' stauraút 120,000 in red! - - byRosemaryTirio Despite losses of $120,520 Penses when the figures ere tal- attstic to anticipate the breek- during its first year of operatios, lied sect January. She concedes, even date for next year. no plms ere being made to close however, thalitmightbe merece- Continued on Page 46 O'Shentors Food und Spirits, the ' . - - '' . - , % - restaurast opeued.in August of TO - er- co pietion - deläyéd to;Nov. i byRosemariTjrto Nites residents witt have to wait a little tonger and pay a lIttle more before they can have their highly enhanced town land- mark back. The Board of Trusteen approved changes requested by Jun Noriega Jr., Pubtic Services Director, for the Leaning Tower Project. An extension of the completion date from Oct. 15 to Nov. 1 was also approved. Som unanticipated tre movnlslconfruction 01 a addt tional sld walk leading t th torai$0 an east os th north Sidectthe YMCA building ai Melbina.Str00bäs welt asrepaving of the existing north parking lot have slowed completion of the project, according to Ghida Martoruno, administrative annist- afltto the Village manager. The tust-minute changes have caused a S17,625 increase in Còntinued on Page 46 prevention presentations io every Nues school for children from kindergerteu -through t2th grade Is conjunction with their Positive- Respouse in Drug Education (PRIDE) program. Beginning inNtivember, Nues police wit! elsorun emonthty col- umnin The Bugle newspapers is which they wilt answer qeestions submetted by students in the PRIDE program when it es eon- Representatives from tise NllesLions Club were present at the September24, Village Board ductedeneech bAttes school, Meeting when Mayor Nicholas B. Blase proclaimed-Friday, October 11, as Lions Club Candy The name, sobeo! end age of Day. MayorBlase askedallresidents to supportthis very worthwhilé charityand togivegener. - Continued en Page 46 - ously. . Y,

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. .byThsemary Tirio

.A 38-year-old Nues Woman emptirci the two cash regsteis,. musthave thought she-was on a -police said.

- Candid- Camera episode whcn - When policeaerived,they obshe pulled up to ptaceher orderin served the open deer throughthe Wendys drive-through tese - which the offender had fled andJust h fore to p m Sunday e fo d the employees tockedm ga dthevo ei theb xgave th fr ezerheran orderinsteed Cult thepo P t quickly h oadcast thetice. Were heingrobhed." descriptien of the suspect sup.

Thewomanwenthome and did plied by the employees to sur-Just thet. At tO-p.m. NOes police - rounding officers, one of whom

- recerved therepoet oferohbery in - was tipped off by e resident ofprogress at the fast-food eatery, - Nora Avenùe that Pickett had

- 7243 Harlem Ave., and by tft27 parked his 1908 maroon Otdsmo-- p.m., they had thewmaur--bite 98 in the atley tending to his

Catyin A. Pickett, Jr., 27, of - gorâge The witness thon parked--- Chicago Heights, was arrested in tiai awn cor behind Picketts car,

ayardbehind7300NoraAye - blockinghimio the altey.Pichen, who totdpotice he had - The Witness said that Pickett

finaitciat problems, - entered tatercame totals front door askingWendy's disptaying a .38 hand- him to move his car. Prom there,gnu and ordering the four em- itsvasjunt amotter ofminutes be-ployees on duty ioto the walk-in fore police nahhed the suspect infreezer. an adjoining yard.

Ihekett demaeded that the em. Pickett snos transported to the- ptoyees open the safe- and atoo Continued onPage 46

8746 N. SHERMEIO Rft, NOLES, IL 60714

Armed robber nabbed -

-

with citizens' help

Teachers- negofiate- after strike vote

-

byRosemaryTirio- Atthough Nrtes Township also mactest to livoid a strike und

High School - teachers union - pointed to progress that had at-members overwhelmingly ap- ready been made in the nogotia-proved a strike authorizajion vote tians before the strike authorize-

-tionVOtewastatcen,Several cnstty proposals were

removed - froth negotiations byboth sides. The union relaxed itsdemand for soverat buildingmaintenance ialooa that diìtriçtofficials said would have costmore than $17 miltion to Imple-ment.

The anion also withdrew theproposalcatling for additional ti- -

broriens, college/career coasse-ations breatcdowncompletety. tors, nurses, aoeial workers, psy-

District 219 Board Presidegt - cholagists, driver's ed instractora-Sam Bcieek- said that the district Cotjùued on Page 46

Sept.26, segotietioss directed by-a fuderat mediator contisüe and

- both union and-Diitriet 219 offi-ejats are hopefut of a settlement

-

without un actuál strike,The vote was 27t1 in favorof

strike enthoridation, seien vicepresident Jim Sweeney said.

-Sweeney explained that the voto -merety authorizes the anion's en-cautive board to catI for a strike ifitìteedstojn theevestthat segad

--Nues mobilizes for

r schÓo anti-drug warThe nationat trend, reflected in

u recent study showing that drugase in the tt-t7age-group in-creased by t t percent is just oseyear, has mobilized Nitos offi-trata - into redoubting efforts to

. eeadieate drug use among localcbitdren and teosa. -

Existing programs end servie-ea witt be stepped up and newones will be introduced in attNiles schools, village - officiatesaid.

The Nites -Potice Deportmentatreudy makes eveek-tong drug.

TH

MAY 97 Il 15

OILES frOLIC LIIRARY

6060 001(1110

NILES IL 60714

- - Another NilesPark District financial fiásco às -

taxpayers pick up-tabfor-Tam O'Shantér restaurant loss -

theTam Got! Course at 5700WestHoward Street.

According to Sera Wetkor,ad-memstretive coordinator for thePOstes Park District, there hasboon no formel discussion of out-sourcing the staffing and admin-istrationofthe restaurant,

Walker termed the lesos"pretty standard when you startap anew restoWast. The restau-rant lost $82,-t37 between Augustt995 ami December t995,-asdran up edditionat - losses of$38,391 between January t996asdAugustt996. -

Nosethetess,- Wetker is opti-misdo that the Park District will"break even" on restaurant ex-

- --- -LiOns. Clúb Candy Day

VOL. 40, NO.i6

Park r' stauraút120,000 in red!

- - byRosemaryTirioDespite losses of $120,520 Penses when the figures ere tal- attstic to anticipate the breek-

during its first year of operatios, lied sect January. She concedes, even date for next year.no plms ere being made to close however, thalitmightbe merece- Continued on Page 46O'Shentors Food und Spirits, the ' . - - '' . - , % -

restaurast opeued.in August of TO - er- co pietion -

deläyéd to;Nov. ibyRosemariTjrto

Nites residents witt have to wait a little tonger and pay a lIttlemore before they can have their highly enhanced town land-mark back.

The Board of Trusteen approved changes requested by JunNoriega Jr., Pubtic Services Director, for the Leaning TowerProject. An extension of the completion date from Oct. 15 toNov. 1 was also approved.

Som unanticipated tre movnlslconfruction 01 a addttional sld walk leading t th torai$0 an east os th northSidectthe YMCA building ai Melbina.Str00bäs welt asrepavingof the existing north parking lot have slowed completion of theproject, according to Ghida Martoruno, administrative annist-afltto the Village manager.

The tust-minute changes have caused a S17,625 increase inCòntinued on Page 46

prevention presentations io everyNues school for children fromkindergerteu -through t2th gradeIs conjunction with their Positive-Respouse in Drug Education(PRIDE) program.

Beginning inNtivember, Nuespolice wit! elsorun emonthty col-umnin The Bugle newspapers iswhich they wilt answer qeestionssubmetted by students in thePRIDE program when it es eon- Representatives from tise NllesLions Club were present at the September24, Village Boardductedeneech bAttes school, Meeting when Mayor Nicholas B. Blase proclaimed-Friday, October 11, as Lions Club CandyThe name, sobeo! end age of Day. MayorBlase askedallresidents to supportthis very worthwhilé charityand togivegener. -Continued en Page 46 - ously. .

Y,

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Free Senior Citizen.Game Party

Pictured left to right: Mayor Nicholas 8. B!000, CommitteemanAndrewPrzybylO andCbairman NickCostantino

Chairman Nick Costantino an-nonnces that a free Senier CitizenGaine party is planned forWednesday, October 30, 10 beheld at the House ofWhite Eagle,6845 N. Milwaukee Avenue, inNitos.

Maine Township RegnlarDemocratic Organization andcommitteeman Andrew Pczyby-lo, in conjnnction with MayorNicholas B. Blase, are sponsor-ing and sappocting this popntarevent and is offered free to allsenior citizens of Maine Town-ship and the Village of Hiles.Doors will openat I p.m.

Free refreshments, prions and aKing and Queen will be drawn toreign for the day and each will begiven a cash pnze.

Tickets can be obtained at alo-cal senior citizon club sed also at8074 North Milwaakee Avenoe,inNiles.

Please call (847) 692-3388 for

more information. Bus schedulePick-Up:

Huntington Senior CitizenBnitding - 12:15 p.m.

St. Andrew's- t2:30p.m.Return oip leaving White Ea-

gle-3p.m.Guest Speaker will be State

ReprnseotativeRalPh Capparelli.

Housing OptionsProgram

A special hoosiitg presenta-tion will be peesented by Coon-cil for tewïsh Elderly's HoustngResource Center . stuff onWednesday, October 23, from11a.m. to 12 noon at 3003 W.Touhy, Chicago. The progeamwill explore housing options forseniors and discess retirementfueitities, assisted living, nnrssnghomes, home sharing und morn.

For forsher information, con-tactClE at(312) 508-tOSO.

ClassEnjoy The Holiday With Han-del, Bach and Carelli, a mnsieclass offceed this fall for olderadults through Oakton Commu-nity College's Emeritus Programand the Alliance for LifeloogLearning (ALL). Classes meet atthe Ray Hartstein Campus, 7701N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie. SIn-dents over the age of 60, who livein-disteict, pay one half of the in-dicated fee if they present proofofageandresidency ut the timo ofregistration.

Discover holiday masteepiecesby these great composers thathave been inspiring, uplifting andcomforting ta listners for count-less generations. Hear Corelli'sexpressive und deeply movingChristmas ConceDo und high-lights of Haedot's immoetalxMessiah. Be transported to an-other time with IS. Bach's Mag-nificat, .a work he composed forthe holidays during his liest yearas music director in Leipzig in1723. Composer and music in-stettctorJint Rendras will discussthe background efeach composerand work. The elms meets forfour Mondays starting Nov. 4from 9:15-10:45 am. The fee is$36.

To register or for more iefor-mutton and a brochure ou theseand other Emeritus programs,call (847) 635-1414.

To report the drath of aSocial Security' beneficiary or

Supplemental Secucity Income(SSI) recipient Or to apply for

Survivor benefits: catI,1-800-SSA 772-1213,

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

With Mortgage Rates this low, the only thingyoU can't afford is the wrong lender.

. . '':-:- 0 Rate available on bann froms - . $100,000 to $1,000,000

o FlRSr°FAMElGMortgage Company

. Fixed rate first five years(then converta to u one yearARM.)

. 2% annual cap, 5% lifetime. cap

Nues: James GUztk, 847-699-5024 Miguel Ramirez, 847-390-1213

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NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Hiles Senior Center is open to residents of the Vtllage

ofNiles age 62 and over, and their younger spouses. Niles sea-inca interested itt òbtainieg additional senior. ceeter tnforma-tina shoald call or visit the center and be placed on the mailinglist. The center is located at 1060 Oaktae Street.

MEALS ON WHEELSVOLUNTEERS NEEDEDDrivers

are needed to deliver meals to homebound teniorsin Nues. lfyou are available weekdays from 1 1 to 12:30 to de-liver between 6 to O meals, once a week, or as a substitutedriver, contact Kelly MicHe at 967-6100, ext. 376.

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

of material (8"x 8" or bigger). Lap robes und shawls are mudefoc veterans at Hines Hospital. Volunteer knitters und crochet-ers are needed. Ifiuterested, contact Mary Vandeeplus.

VOLUNTEER ACCOMPANIST NEEDEDThe Nitos Senior Center is io need of au accompanist for the

Golden Notes Choral Group. The group practices once perweek and has scheduled concerts throughout the year. ContactKelly MicHe if interested.

FLU SHOT PHONE-IN APPOINTMENTSThe fia shot program is ou Friday, Oct. 4, Monday, Oct. 14,

and Wednesday. Oct. 30. Phone registration continues. Ap-pniutments for the homebound can be mude withTerry Spren-gel RN BSN starting September 9. You mutt bring your Medi-care curd to flu shot appointment . If over 65, Medicare isbilled.

SHOWBOAT TRWThe Nibs Senior Center will have a fifth trip In see the pro-

ductioa of Showboat. The trip is scheduled for Thursday, Jan.16 from 10:30 um. to 6 p.m. The trip includes a family styleluncheon in China Town, main floor seating for Showboat,and tcunsportutiou. Tickets are $69 per person. You must be aNiles Senior Center Rogistrant to purchase a ticket. Call foravailability.

CARBON MONOXIDE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDThe Village of Hiles Carbon Monoxide FREE screening

program needs volunteers to.call seniors in Hiles to scheduleappointments for carbon monoxide inspections. The programruns from November to -Muy and noly 2 hums u week is ed-quested. If you uro interested, contact Kulty MicHe.

PINOCHLE TOURNAMENTA pinochle tournament will be held ou Friday, Oct. 1 1 ut I

p.m. All card players are enconraged to participate in a threehanded tournament. Seating will be selected at random. A feeof $3.50 will cover refreshments und prize massey. Registro-lion required. -

RULES OF THE ROADRules of the Ruad driver's license renewal class will be held

on Mnnduy, October 14, ut 10 am. The class is fern and willbe held ut Ballard. Registration is required.

INVESTMENT COUNSELINGInvestment counseling with Mr. JeffCardella is available nu

Wednesday, Oct. 16 by appointment. Call for more informa-tien.

-QUILTING CLASS

Learning beginning techniques such as rotary cutting andmachine quilting white working on beautiful holiday projectsin the quilting class that will meet ou Oct. 18, 25; November 1und 15 from 9 um. to 10:30 um. The cost is $13 and registra-lion is necessary.

OCTOBER LITE LUNCH & MOVIEOctober Lito Lunch & Movie is scheduled for Priday, Oct.

16 ut unan. The mena wilIhe u Sloppy Joe sandwich followedby the movie Grumpier Old Men. Cost is $1.75.

MEN'S CLUB GENERAL MEETINGThe Men's Club General-Meeting is ou Monday, Oct. 21 at

10:30 um. Tickets for the Men's Club Holiday Party oie cur.-rently on tule.

LEGAL ISSUES THATCONCERN SENIOR CITIZENS

Representative Ralph Cupparelti will be discussing Legal In-sots That Concern Senior Citizens ou Monday, Oct. 21 ut 2p.m. The lodato is feen, but registration is necessary.

- WHAT'S NEW IN BREAST DISEASE?Dr. Darius Francescatti of Resureectinu Hospital will be

back ut the Nitos Senior Center to discuss new ways of diag-nosing breast diseuse, self hreasl exam and mammograms onWednesday, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Free. Rngistratiou necessary.

Register for aFall Emeritus

. One of the mont competitiveraten in the Chicago Metrourea

-, -Fire Prevention: Week in. Ni1es.

-

. At the September Yillige Board Meeting, Mayor Nicholas B.Bluseproclaimed the week of October 6 lhcocgh October 12, us

Fire Prevention Week. Mayor Bluie called span all residents tuparticipateiu fire prevention activities ut home, work, and school,and to make smc all fser-delectors.are tested. Pictared uhóve withMayuelitaseisFireChiefHai-ryKinowski. -

Absentee voting begins Oct. 15-Absentee balloting at the Sko- a.vay frnmhome.

hie Village Clerk's Office is From more snformuaon cullscheduled In begin on Tuesday, Clerk Marlene Williams at 933-October 15, pending thc delivery 1203.of the supplies from the CountyClerk's Office. Aai registeredSlcokie voters who will be out oftown-on election day, November5, may cost their vote in theClerk's Office, 5127 Oalclon SI.,until November 4. Voting hoursare Monday to Friday, 8:30 am lo5 pm und Saturdays, fr30 um tonoon.

.Applications foc absentee bal-

lots are available now for those. niho must oust theirubsentee vole. by mail, such us college fludents

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The guest speaker will be RayChan of Chau Enterprises; Cam-municatinn Specialists of Glen.

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Ass avid stocy-leller. Ruy willrecati the early dayn in the radiostudio. He will read from scriptshe did for programs yen will re-member.

There is a short business meet-ing before the scheduled pro-grattI. Afterwards, light refresh-meets are served. The public iswelcome und there is no udmis-sinn feo;

No need to shop for cwtdlesanymorel Save money and make -your own at oar workshop. Eve-ryone will make dipped candlesand rolled beeswax candles. The -workshop takes place ut the 5ko-He Heritage Museum, 8031 Flor-al Ave., Skekic os Thursday,Nov. 21 at two different times.Thefirsiis 10-11 am.; the secondis 7-0 p.m. The fee is $15 forresi- -dents; $18.75 fornon-residentu. -

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ThanksgivingBanquet

A very special time of year isfast approaching and the North-brook Park District Senior Centerwill once again host aThanksgiving Banquet. Friends can gatherat 3323 Walters Ave. on Friday,Nov. 15 for a holiday lunch corn-pldte with all the fixings - turkey,gravy, cranbeny sance. Delight-fol entertainment will be includ-cd in the festivities. Ifyou wouldlike to join the party, call 291-2988.

brastaes, readying everything forannual painting ofthn leaves andthe dusting of frost, particularlyon the cheeiy Halloween pump-krns. The myriad of ghosts, gob-lins, pluies, sprites, elves andgremlins are preparing for theannual Allhallows outing whenthey scramble around to collectall the yammy geodies thut theycan. And members of the Fifty-Five Plus Club of St. traueJuguea also ore gearing üp to

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Fifty-Five Plus MembersJack frost is cleanmu his celebrate the season!

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cero for the coming year becauseseveral nominations were re-ceived from ehe floor. The dcc-tion will be held in Jaauary. Thefollowing members will be outhe ballot at that timn:

Rudy Siefeet PresidentChester Ippoliti Vice Presi-

dentDotnie Sansene Vice Presi-

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enjoy-a festive Halloween partyon October 24. Ou Ihr agenda:delicious food, fun games andlive entertuimnent! -

The club recently donated$100 to Little City for its drivethat was held on September.

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Fallon and Barbara Rabyne óf An Ceuncil for Jewish Elderlywill address these qaestiuns at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10 isthe Prairie View Cónrmuuity Center. Call Catherine at 965-.1200 to-reserve a space fur this free program. - -

VISUALLY IMPAIRED MOTIVATORSMorton Gruyes support group -foc peuple with visual im-

pairments will hold their next meeting at IO am. on Tuesday,Oct. 15 in the Flickiuger Senior Center. Helpfnl informationand supportive interachiun will assist participants adjnst io -their impairments. Fur more infuemution, or tu arrange fortranspoetation, call the Senior Hot Line at 470-5223.

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The Morton Orove Commission un Aging will bold its nextmonthly meeting at i p.m. un Tuesday, Oct. 15 in the Flick-inger Muisicipal Center. The commission provides an arena for

- discassion und planning of services and programs tu benefitMurtos Grove's senior citizen population. All inherenteS resi-dents are welcome to attend.

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PRIME TIMERSThe North Shore Prime Timers Club is congenial, active

und ou tIse move. They enjoy a variety uf programs, dining outin new places and the Iheater as well as meehing people fromsurruuudsng snburbs. They meet ut the Morton Grove PublioLibrary for general meetings on the third Tharsday of rach

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month. The club invites seniors to two of their upcomingevents described below. For more information about the Frime.Timers, call Len Lipai at 966-6959.

- Thursday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m. "Elderhustel" presentation undvideo at the librory.

- Friday, Nov. 8, 7 am. Tramp Casino Trip.SHOPPING SPREE

Get ready for Christmas or any olher gift-giving occasionand join the PraireView Travel Club for a bus-gainers delightun Tuesday, Oct. 22. Enjoy from 50% to 90% off on retailprices at three different merchandisers in the Chicago area,plus luñch at the Great Escupe Restaurant. The cash uf the tripis $15.50 for residents and $17 for non-resideuts. The busleaves the Prairie View Cnmrnnnity Center at 9 am. and re-turns at 3:30 p.m. Register by Oct. 12 (id. #3427-3).,For infur-mation, call 965-1200-----.- - -

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leresting services for eniprs. At 0p.ra. ou Wednesday, Oct.23 noted author und lècttfrer Jadiil1Vicrst will exploro thequestion "What's Grown Up?' at thrNew Tiles West Crater,7 itapp Road in Northfield. Secandly, a nass' transportationConcept, Escorted -Transportation Service, is now offered tanorthshore seniors who need tow-cast rides to lócations whichare that normal mass or lucal transit destinatious, yet necessaryfor same sesiurs. Far mare infarnsatins, cull Iba North ShoreSenior Cenler at 446-8765.

MAINE- & NILES TOWNSHIPHIGH SCHOOLS

Mutue East, Niles Narth and Niles West High Schaum in-vite saritaes ta juin in an free ar low cost school prodactians tobc performed this Full. Call 696-3600 (Maine East) er 568-3956 (Niles Narth & West) far mare details on the followingscheirtie or senior dab membership: -_

At li'trmnr East - V-thaw Matinee, Get. 31, 4 p.m.Al NiIrs Narth - "Marvin's Raum" - full play, Oct. 24,

i pus .-- Charal and Orchestra Concert, Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m.At Nilrs West - Fall Orchestra Concert, Och. 24, 7:30 p.m.

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Regina student Lyric Operaawarded Corps lecture onscholarship "The Consul"

Stephanie Jost of MortonGrove, a Rogina DominicanHigh School Senior, recently re-ceived notification of a basket-ball schalarahip te University offllinois at Chicago. Starting inAngast of 1997, Jost will re-ceive fall Hitioa, roam, boardand books far her hard work anthe hardwoods. She intenda toparaae a business/accounting de-grec. Jost alan plays volleyballand participases in the YoalhMinistry Coancil and the ReginaAthletic Association.

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A discassion of Gian CarolMenotsin contemporary operaThe Consul will ho prosonled atthe Lincolnwood Public Libraryby Phyllis Wotikner, afthe LyricOpera Lecture Carps, Thursdayevening, Ocs. 17 at 7 p.m. TheLi- -brary is located at 4000 W. PrattAve. The opera in a saul-searingdrama about the doomed Larelfamily, political refuges srappedIn the tyranny of a polira slatewho must encape to nove theirlives.

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Located ja the Maine Town-ship Town Hall at 1700 BallardRd. in Park Ridge, Clerk War-nor's office is open from 9 am. ta5_ p.m. Monday through Fridayand 9 n.m. tonoon Saturday.

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Bob Molumby,- -Director - ofPlanning, announced that AnneKane has accepted thoponition ofPlanner with the Village of SIto-kir. Ms. Kane received her Mas-terofUrban Planniagdegree withhonors al the University of Mich-igan in Ann Arbar. Her publicsector experience includes threeyears with the Village of Schum-burg.

Pete Peyer, Village of SkokiePlanning Supervisor, feels thatMs. Kuno's experience with molti-departmental project coordina-ti00 and knowledge of planning

- and zoning processes are an onsetso theVillage. -

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Kenny Rogersbrings "The Gift"to Chicagoland

Pheasantkun Resortis pleasedso announce singing stur KennyRagera will be returning lo StCharles to continue the traditionof Christmas in his sixth annualChristmas Concert. Rogers bad

__siot appeared atPheasantRun Re-sort for the past two years dan toscheduling limitations, - but thisyour his management and Pheas-ant Run were able to accaniate-dute the scheduling of three veryspecial shows nu December 20and2l. -

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Pheasant Run Resort maxugomont plans to make this holidayseason momorable for guests. In-ctudod in the plans aro over 75decorutod Christmas trees, stratI-mg carolers, Santa Claus, Christ-mas Carol Brunches and Rat Dogund Princess Toad's Holidsy Mu-sicate Revue Extravaganza Mag-nifique, an original music come-dy for children, playing Saturdayafternoons from November tOlhraaghDecember2l os I p.m.

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Through the yours the Templemoved to 5 different locations-and 13 rubbis have served the il-lasSions congregation whichconliuum to grow, flourish, mel-come and involve its members.

Sidney M. Helbrann is the 13Rabbi and Victor H. Weits-sberg, continues after havingserved 41 years os spiritual lead-er, as Rabbi Emeeitus. Randyi'odolsky of Deerfield is Presi-dent.

Por more information aboutTemple Beth-El call (g47)-205-9982.

HoUday Bazaarnotice

Congregation BUOI JehoshnaBeth Elohien's Sisterhood will behosting ils annuo! Holiday Bou-tique on Sunday, Nov. 3 from 10g.m. lo4 p.m. at the Temple, 901N. MilwaukeeAve., Glenvjew,

There will be gift items for all0gm. Fifty vendors will displayhand crafted jewelry, artistichome sccmsojjes, personalizeditems, specialty Clothing, etc. anda wide variety of gifts for chu-dren, ittclndiug Clothes for theAmrricanGirldofl. -

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.NSJC to hostPancakeBreakfast

B'Nai Chai Chapter USY ofNorthwestsnbnrbanjewishcou..gregatian, ?gOO W. Lyons, Mor-ton Grove, will host a PancakeBreakfast and Scholar-in-Residence Lecture on Sonday,Oct. 2'). Breakfast will begin at

- 9:30 am. followed by Lecture atli am. Professor Barbara Spec-toc, loranli Scholar, will speak onthe subject "Democracy and in-daism, Are They Compatible inIsrael?"

Roscrvations required. $4 forwmnits, $2 for children 3 to 10,children under 3, free. Por ticketsnr ftlrtiterinfonmatioe, call Syna-gogue oflice at (847) 965-0900.

Morton GroveGroup ofHadassah -

The Mot-fou Grove Group ofHodutsajy will have its meetingaol08 Wednesday, Oc-lober 16th at 11:30 am., North-west Subarban Jewish Congrego-tion, ?800 Lyons St., MortonGrave.

Entertainment will be SteveBellivue, Magician, and excitingprogram with original magic. Hehas performed at many celebrityaffairs. He riso specializes inmind reading.

Reservations a must. Prepaid -$6.50 - $7.50 ifootprepuid. Call(847). 965-3064.

NSJC seekscraft vendors

Northwest Sobarbas JewishCongregation Sisterhasd is seek-logs'en.iors with crafts, jewelry,clothing, etc. for Iheir AnnualChanakah Bazaar to be held atNorthwest Sabarban Jewish Congregation, 7800 W. Lyons, Mor-tan Grove, ne Sunday, Nov. 17from to am. to 3 p.m. For forthoriafotieatioo, cull Stcnka Jaffee at(847)965-4314.

NSJCSisterhoodplans brunch

On Saeday momiag, Oct. 13at 11:30, the Sisterhood ofNorthwest Suburban JewishCongregation will host a TorahFaod Bracch. Hazzan AlanSmolen of Congregation Reos-oth Israel in 51gm illinois, willbe guest speaker. Pnllowingbreech, there will be n 10cr ofthe homes of Lillian (RabbiLawrence) Chantey and DorisSmolee in Highland Park. The-

synagogue is locutéd at 7800 W.Lyons, Morton Grove.

For further informgtion, con-tact Jcdi Tcckliol at 847-966-

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Gang Awareness- BeIden Regalar Baptist

Charch, 7333 N. Caldwell Ave-nue in Niles, will bust a GangAwarness slide presentotion foradults on Monday, October 14.Learn about who joins gangs,why theyjoin, what they do, howtheyrepretent, gangraffiti. Altolearn what lo look brand what lodo. This program is must torpor-enta, soon-to-be parents, titIseeparents---for anyone concernetEThe presentation will - begin -

promptly at 7:00 pm.

- NTJCRummage SaleNiles Township Jewish Con-

gregation Sisterhood will holdagiant rnnnnage sale & boutiqueon Sunday, October 13th-from 9um. to 5 p.m. at 4500 W. DempsterSlreel, Skokie. - -

Super bargains iamen, women& children'sclothing as well ashousehold items. Plenty of parking!

St.John BrebeufGala Benefit

St. John Bretjeuf is hosting a$lS,000GalaGrandRffle Tick-eta ore to be sold Otter Saturdayevening and Sunday nsoeningmass ht the main lobby of thecbnmh. The winning ticket willbe annoaucesJ at Galo BtinefitheldonNovember 16. Otherprizes ioclude $5,000, $2,500,$1,000, $500 and $200 winners,

The costofeach ticket is $100.Only 500 tickets will be 501cL 1fleas than 500 tickets ore sold,prizeswill be odjuitedaccorthng-ly. Winners neednotbeprenent

For infonnation on the pur-'chose of tickets please call theRectory at9dd-8145.

Prosser all yearreunionmeeting

The Alumui Steering Com.miltee for the PROSSER HIGHSCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIA-liON will meet on Oct. 12 forfinal arsangernents for the Ocot-her 19th event. On- October19th, the all-year event will hou-or those who have a 351h, 30th25, 201h und 15th year anuiter-5553' of their genduation

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Temple Beth-El 125thAnniversary Celebration

Temple Beih-El of Chicago60W located in Norlhbrook willmark its-momentous125th anni-Versar)' with a gala celebrationdinner dance on Snnday, No-vember IO, at 5:30 p.m. at theDonald Stephens Ballioom atthe Rosemont Convention-Con,ter. . . .

Sidney MK. Helbraun is the13th Rabbi and YictorH. Wèiss-berg, continues after having -

nervrd 41 years as a spirituallender, os Ràbbi Emeritus. -

JUFSMark E. Talisman, founder of

the Washington Action Office ofthe Council of Jewish Federn-lions, will be the guest speaker atFall Knicidoscope 96, an educo-tionalpeogram held by the SewishUnited Fund's Women's Divi-sian on Tuesday, Oct. 22. TaIls-man will speak en "Solving thePolitical Pazzle--Insightsinto the'96 Election."

Kaleidoscope will be held at 9am at North Shore CongregationIsrael, 1185 Sheridan Ed, Glen-

Randy Podoisky of Deerfield isPresident and Rob Fisher ofGlenview is chairperson of titecelebration. At the--gala, pastpresidents will be honored, longtime members will be ucknowl-edged and- ruffle prize winnerswill be añnonnced fer a chanceou a trip to Mexico for 7 daysand LasVegas for 3 days.

-For more information aboutTemple -Beth-El cull (847)-205-9982. -

pëakerene, or nt 7 pm al the NewberryLibrary, 60w. Wallon SI., Chica-go. Continental breolcfatt will beserved at the morning programand dessert in tIte evening. Ad-mitsien is 58 in advance, $10 althe door. Babysitting is availableat North Shere Congregation Is-rarI by reservation only, at a costof $5. To make reservations forthe program and babysitting, callTracy Elevens of 517F ut(312)444-2847.

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NA'AMAT liSA is startingthe New Year with their OpeningLnucheàn On Wednesday, Oct.16, al 12 noon at the Wettin Ho-tel. They ore very excitedtu haveas their gudsl speaker, newly nr-tived, Belaynesh Zevadia, ViceConsul General, from the Con-sull oflsrael.. Vice Consul Zeva-dia is the first Ethiopiun insmigranitolsrael Io beempleyedas adiplomotin theForcign Ministry.

Fer additienal informationabout NA'AMAT (ISA or aboutthe Opening Luncheon, pleasecall tuna at 847/675-7275.

NSJCSabbath sèrvices

Northwgst Suburban JewishCongregntion, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, will hold SabbathServices on Friday, Get. i l at 7p.m. Satnrday Monsing Servicesbegin al 9:30 am. Rabbi DanielM. Zucker will conduct alISer-vices. -

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The annual SUPER FALL -RESALE of the Sisterhood- otCongrngation B'nai - JehoshaaBeth Elohim will be held at theTemple, 901 Milwaukee Avenuein Glenviev On Sunday, October -13 from 9 n.m. te 1 p.m. anti 5p.m. to 8 p.m. At 5 p.m. any fiveitems maybepaeehnsed for $5.

New and almost new highfhshion clothing can be found inthe Boutique. Them will also begently used clothing, teys,books, small appliances, forni-lure and house-hold items.

The Temple is located northof GeIfRead and south of Glen-view -Rond. For morn informa-tien, call (847) 729-7575 Mon-day through Friday.

St. John BrebeufGala Benefit

The St John Brebetif (JaloBcnefil/GmndRaffle will be heldon Saturday, Nov. 16, at the StJohn Brebeuf School Gym, SitOtN.Harlem,Nilet. The ticketpriceof $60 per person includes cock-tails, appetizer, dinner, sweet ta-isle, entertainmeulanddancing.

-A nilent aUction and $15,000Gala GeandRafIJe-will also lukeplace thst- eveni.ig Gala GrandRaffle Tickels ma be purchasedat $000 per ticket All proceedswill benefit the St John BrebeufPaeishSchool.

ReservntionsmaybemudeOc-tuber 5, through November 3,based on availability. For moreitsformation,cnll(847)966.8l45.

ChicagoSunday -Evening Club

Two areachurches ore partner- -ing with Chicago Sunday Eve-ning Club, in its 90th Anniver-say season beginning- inOctober.

They provide financial andpruyerOusistatlee for "30 Gond Mmules, the nation's oldest relig-ions broailcást, heard ut 5 p.m.each Sunday on WTI'W/Chnonelt t-. -

Partner church partieipanls areGond Shepherd Lutheran Church1 177 E. Howard St, Des Plaines,and St Luke's Lutheran Church,205,N. Prospect, ParirRidge.

Seven of the new seasonspeakecs are among the twelve"most effective preachers" in theEnglish-speaking world listed ina recent survey conducted byBaylorUn iversity.

Speakers for the 1996-97 sea-son are Tony Campolo, Oct 6;Walter Bnrghardt, Oct 13; Bar-bara Reynolds, Oct 20; WaiterWongerin, Oct. 27; LouisSmedes, Nov. 3; Manie Donam,Nov, 10; John Powell, Nov. 17;MadeleineL'Engle, Nov.24.

;tsjso James Forbes, Dee. I;Marguerite Shustee, - Dec. lS;Charles -Poso,- Dec. 22; RobertPortar Capon, Dec. - 29; JoyceHeatherley, Jan. 5; Jotes Cdtoir,Jan. 12; Henry Mitchell, Juu. 19;Richard Poster, Jon 26; HaddonRobinson, Feb. 2; Thomas Lung,Feb. 9; Joan Chittister, Pub. 16;Benjamin Reoves, Feb. 23; KenMedemo, March 2; John Killing-er, Mar. 9; Patrick Brennan, Mar.23; JobnCluypool,Mor. 30; Mar- -

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- The October culendai for-theMaine Towuthip Seniors in-eludes a trip to Navy Pier, a fall-theme crafts class and a morningof ballroom dance instruction.

More than 3,800 residents arepart of tIte Maine Township Sen-1ers. Most activities are limitedto members, but there's no costtojoin and new members alwaysore welcome. To join, you mustbe at least 65 years old and livein Maine Township. Por a mcm-bership application, or for moreinformation about trips and oth-er activities, call Sue Neüscbel,Director of Adult & Senior Ser-vices, at (847) 297-2510.

The Seniors' monthly bingogames are set for Thursday,Ocl.3, at the Maine TownshipTown Hall, 1700 Ballard Roadin Park -Ridge. Doors open atnoon and ploy begins at 1 p.m.There is a limit of 100 playersand Seniors must register in ad-vance by mail. A fee of 50 centsis charged at the door to coverthe cost of coffee add sweetrolls.

At noon Wednesday, Oct. 9,and Thursday, Oct 10, Seniorswill meet at- Banquets by Bei-gante is Des Plaines for lunchand "A Musical Kaleidoscope,"a variety show by the ParkRidge Choral Express. Thegroup's peegram - will includelively tap and soft-shoe dancenumbers, along with o variety ofmusical favorites.

On Thursday, the luncheonsIso wilt feature a special ap-peorance by Manteo Lindloy,Director of the Illinois Depart-meut On Aging. Lindtey willgive n short presentation high-lighting some spreu programsseniors may not be familiarwith. -

Nabiscorceives StateLiteracy Grant

Nabisco, Inc. of Nibs has re-ceived an $8,000 grant from astute program that helps comps-nies help employees improve(heir literacy skills, according toAusistatttSenateMnjorityLeaderWniterDudycc(R-71h, Chicago).

Administrated by Secretary ofState George Ryan, the Work-pince Literacy (knot programprovidesmatching grattE to bust-nesses that want to provide on-site basic skills programs (or theiremployees. This your, Ryan's of-fice received 107 applicants, andawarded 60 grunts totaling$488,500.

"This program repsesents acommitment by the state to helplocal business help themselvesaudthemeo sndwomets they em-ploy," Dudycz said. "Everyonebenefits."

Nabisco, Inc. of Niles will usethe grant to assess the skill levelof employees and start instruc-tien as needed in writing, mathand-English as a Second Lun-gnnge. The Center - Resonecesfor Education is- the edncaiottprovider heping- to develop thisprogrnmwithNabiscO.

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The lunch menu will iclndevegetable seep, n garden solad,country steak, mashed potatoes,peas and carrots, und carrel cakefor dessert. The cent for lunch-eon is $7.50 per member, $8.50per guest Guests will he accept-ed foe the Thuesdoy luncheononly, depending upon availablespace. - -

Starting Thursday, Oct 17,

Seniors will meet in- the boardcoom of the Town Hull for aduce-monIs course in botleoomdancing. Led by award-winningdancer Norm Lucky, lite classesare scheduled for 10 te 11 am.Thursday, Oct 17 through 31.The program will include in-slrueliou in the fou lent, waltz,swing and macarena.

Enrollment is limited to 12

couples und 12 singles, andLucky promises to being alongsome extra dancers to duncewith the singles. Seniors takingthe course should wear comfort-able clothes aud shoes withleather soles. The cost of theprogram is $6 and advance reg-istrutien by mail is required. Re-fresbments will be provided.

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Holiday BazaarFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8,

BEGINNING AT 10 AM, mem-bers ofhe Women's Associationof the Women's Association oftise Mayfair Presbyterian Church,4358 West Ainstie Street, ycillopes their annual holiday Ba-zaar for luncheon and sales at nu-merous booths.

Infant and toddler develop_mentol screenings for childrenbirth to 2 1/2 years on ThursdayOctober 24, 9 AM - 1 1 :30 AM.

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"Let's Pretend" will be the. theme for the annusi luncheonand fashion show sponsored bythe Resurrection Medical CeateeAuxiliary on October 26 at theO'Hare MarneS Hotel, 8535West Higgins Road. A socialhour will begin the event as 1 l30am and will be followed by theluncheon and fashion show.

Modeln from Creative ImpactOronp will be joined by Resur-rection Auxiliary members, vol-unteors, physicians, staff sndthcirfamilies is Wearing the latestfall and winter fashions foe men,Women und children.

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NAWBO to hold dinnerThe Chicago Area Chapler of

the National Astucialion ofWomen Business Owners(NAWBO) will feature Slepha-nie Weiss, program manager ofBasiness Enterprise Trast, as itskeynote speaker ut the monthlyCity Dinner entitled "AwardwDine Wilh NAWBO Recipients,"on Wednesay, 0cl. 30, as fr30 p.m. al The410 Club, 410 Michigan Av.,Chicago.

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at 7:15 p.m. Daring oQuestiou diAnswer session, NAWBO awardrecipienlu will ditcass the awardapplication process. All attend-ces will receive a profile qaes-tiounnire to be submitted for con-sideration for future NAWBOaward nominations.

Cost is $35 per person focmembers and $45 far non-members priuuto Oct. 25. There.after, the cost is $40 for membersand $50 for non-members. Formore information or reserva-lions, call NAWBD at (312)322-0990.

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show go toward the Auniliary'spledge to contribute $250,000 forreenvations on Ihe Pediatrie Unitas Ressurection Medical Center.The conlribution will be used toupdate aitdenpand the unit's fam-fly area, which includes a par-ent's lounge and a children'splayroom with a variety of ednca-honnI aedrecreational materials.

Tickets for the fashion showare $37.50. For more informationand lo parchase lickels, call theAauiliary uffice al (312) 792-9933.

Lily Society tohold bulb saleThe Wisconsin Illinois Lily

Suciety will hold its annual Fallbulb sale at the Chicago BotanicGarden se Glencoe on Saturdayand Sunday, Oct. 19-20, Monl03O n.m. to5 p.m. each day.

The suie will be upen to LilySandy members ONLY duringitsfirslboar,from lO:3Oto 1130am., on Sularday. Thereafter, thesale will benpen to the public.

A large variety of popularAsiatic, Anrelian (Trnmpet) andOriental bubs will be offered, aswallon a limited qaantity of Mar-lagons and species lilies. Weiltenplanting instructions will be pro-vided. Pneus startat$2.50 a bulb,farless Ihun charged by local areagarden centern or catalog bulbdenIers.

Por further information aboutthe sale ormembershipin the LilySociety, contautsociety presidentWoody Imbernian, at (847) 733-0071.

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#193 eflhe Nalional Asnaciationof Women in Construction(NAWJC) will meet fora GeneralMeeling Tuesday, 0cl. 15, ut theAvalon Restaurant, 1905 D. 8IiggtttsRoad, Elk Grove Villagr.

Reservations for dinner al $15may be made with Sentie Oca-towski, Enger-Vavea, Inc. at(708) 678-2400. Social Hoaris at5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at6:30p.m., The speaker for the evening

will be Dean Carroll of The Car.roll-Keller Group, Ltd. En svill bemaking a presentation oe 'tutor-

personal negotiating."This presentation will cc'ver

how lo establish a précise soute-gy befare a negotiation, tiroo;iat-tug lardes, dealing with powerand pressure. Also discasseci wiltbe "The Process of Negutialiug".-

Following will be a GeneralMembership Meeting.

Guesls and all women inleresl-ed in censiraction are invited teultend. Fer membership informa-ton, centact SacHe Garve atMarley Cooling Tower Co. (708)574-9424 or Claire Ranieri utOnspec, fisc. (708)530-0055.

Computers for Kidsclasses

The Niles Park Disteicl is of-feting classes to help your childdiscover the magical world ofcomputers! ComputerTots in de-signed lo introduce children tothe hands-on world of language,math, science und technology.An added feature ofthe class is amaximum ratio of4 children to acomputer, so they are sure to gelthe hands-on enperience theyneed; The session session startssoon from Oct. 23 lo Nov. 13 atthe Ballard Leisure Center ouWednesdays. The third sessionbeginsNov. 27andendsDcc. 18.Class fur children ages 3-4 runsfrom 2:35-305 p.m. Class forchildren ages 4.5 years is from3: 10-3:40 p.m. Class fee for each

session is $41, or $37 with resi-dentdiscount.

Computer Enpinrers wilt chal-lenge even the uompnter-wisemind! Children ages 6-8 yearswill solve superpazzles and mys-tuRes with a maximum rutio of 3children lo a computer. Alt-newsoftware wilt be used each ses-sion on Wednesdays at the Bal-lard Leisure Cenler, The secondsession is Oct. 23 to Nov. 13. Thethird sessien is Nov. 27 tu Dec.lo. Class runs from 3:45-4:25

p.m. Class fee for each session is$45, $41 with resident discount.For further information on eitherclass, please call the Ballard Lei-sure Ceelerat(847) 824-8860.

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The programs are aimed athelping parents build u strongfoundation ofdisuipliue and self-esteem far their children. Semi-ears will be led by MaineStayslaff members and are being of.fored io coeperation with the DesPlaines and Park Ridge public li-bramen. For more infemvation,call MaiaeStay family therapistAmy MuRer, Community Bdu-

Women's Dayvendors needed

Vendors who have products orservices ofinterese to women cansell their merchandise at Wom-

- en's Day on Sunday, November 3from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at OaktonCommunity College's DesPlaines campus, 1600 E. GolfRoad.

Each vendor will be assured atup.quulity space with ampletime for customers to browse.Only 25 spaces will be available.TIsis year's Women's Day ven-dors will br localed in the Thom-as TenHoeve Malliparpose Cen-ter, Room 0680.

The cost is $75 forsingle spac-es; $100 for doubles.

For mure information orto re.serve a space, call Bea Cornetis-senat(847) 635-1812.

cation Coordinator, at (847) 820650 orcontact the host libvary,register. For the Park Ridge Ibrary, call (847) 825-4527. Fi.the Des Plaines library, call (847827-5551.

SetfortheParkRidge library i"Building Your Child's SetEsleem," a one-evening seminlo be held from 7 10 8:30 pnWednesday, Oct. 16. Fresenleby therapist Bill Webster, dicourse will help parents finwayt to deal with child behavicproblems such as insecurity, selfcnnscsousuess, eucessive fearsattention-seeking behavior, anniety and underachievement. Thprogram is aimed al parents oIwo-through seven-year-olds.

"Creative Oisciplinr fur theTerrible Twos" is scheduled fur7to 8:30 p.m. Wednesduy, Oct.23at the Des Plaines library. liiiWebsterwilt meetwith parenls o18-to 36-mouth-olds te discussways to ia foundation of parental authority and reduce temper tantrums, defiance a9d habitof"gettisig iuta everythiTng."

The Des Plaines library alswill host "Hammering Out Lim-ita That Teach" from 7 to 8:3p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 Thpresentntion for parents of threethrough tnn year-oldn will expbro limit-setting guidelines austrategies for defusing daily battIes over a child's behavior. Theworkshop will be ted by AttisesGrant.

From 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wedoes-day, Nov. 13, tIse Park Ridge li-brary wilt host "Protecting YourRome From Parent Bornent."Designed for those who aro feel-ing overwhelmed by the-enpecta-tians and demands of parenting,the program will examine thesigns and stages of parent burn-ont, along with practical sola-lions to hulpparents avoid "blow-ing n fuse."

3- The Northwest SubarbanQail-':0 turs Guild (NSQG), will meett- Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 pm at, Concorde Banqueta 20922 N.j Rasd Rd..Kilderr, Illinois Thu

featured speaker is Darlenes Christupherson who wilt speakf- on "Fabric Selection for Scrap

ar Qoilts". She has worked with.t. Ginny Beyer and will conducta4 workthop on Friday, Ocre. 18 one "SofI Edge Piecing" and anotherd un Satarday, Oct. 19 ou "Prag.'r meeting", a conlemporiuy way to.

use traditional quill blocks.' At the Octuber meeting, mcm--

bers will be able to parchase kitse for the 1997 quilt challenge and.

dollmakers run sign up for theBrown BagDoll Enchange.

New members are welcome.Per farther informatiun on the

, guild meetings Or the workshops,contad program direct JoyceJones at 847-358-3052.

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o Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. Re-e gina Dominican transports all- mothers and duoghters tu Holly'- weed tor su evening ut tashion,

d food and fun! TIsis year's formal- fashions wilt be supplied by

Young In Huart of Winsetka.Young in Heart will also be sup-plying a few casual outfits, aswell. The Gop-Hubbard Woodsis debuting a new line of career-

. wear for moms and coordinatingapparel for daughters. The threeescorta' tuxedos will br suppliedby Seuo ofOld Orchard. "Holly-wood Nights" will went guests k,aboat45 different fashions.

Tickets forthr dinnerand fasli.ion show are $15 and may be por-chased by calling Peg Stevens al847-256-7660.

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Women's Day at OaktonOakton Community College

will hold its annual Women'sDay, designed tobring women to-gether to address the issnes theyface in today's society, on Sun-day, Nov.3 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. atthe Des Plaines campns, 1600E.Gatf Road.

Werkshops, a marketplace anda special luncheon are highlightsof this annual event. Workshoptopics include: The Wovld WideWeb: Whists the Big Deal?, Un-derstanding Your Finances; Per-senat Safetyfor Women: A Corn-fian Sense Approach; Mothersand Daughters: The ImpossibleDream; Finding the FeminineFace oftheDivine and mare.

Pamela McCorduck, co-authorof The Fisnires of Women: Ice-nnrio9 for the 21st Century, wiltpresent - the keynote addresswhich wilt explore a variety ofpossibilities for wamen in the fu-tore. The Chicago Kate Groupwill perform a special macicdperformance on Japanesestringed instruments in the Per-forming Arts Center, Mainsleage.

The rost for the day is $25 andiuctades lunch. The deadline lepre-register is Oct. 25. Registra-tian at the door may not includelunch (availability depeudeat on

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Complimentary child care forchildren ages 3 to 7 is provided.Those who are interested in childcare should pre-register. Parentsare askedto bring a sacklench foreachchild.

Fer a brochure regardingWomen's Day Or tu register, call(847) 635-1672.

st. Thecla Artsand CraftsBazaar

The Women's Caunsil of St.Thecla Church is proud lo presentits Annaal Arts and Crafts Ba-cam, to br held in the Oct. 19from9 am. ta 4p.m.

There will be over 45 tablesdisplaying a great variety of crea-live and handmade items suitablefor Christamas, far the home, orfor any uccasion. All types nf artsand crafts including silkflnrals,fashion jewelry, needlepoint, ce-ramies, dolls, waodcraft, andpaintings will be exhibited. Therewill also be a "Bake Table" fea-turing homemade "goodies"guaranteed ta satisfy your sweettenth. Raffles will be heldthroaghaut the day, with samegreat prices just waiting to hewon.

Call Cathy at (312) 763-1463forfurtherdetails.

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Skokie church Briñging Home Babyrummage saleA rummage sale sponsored by

the Women of Central UnitedMethodist Church in Skokie willbe held an Friday, Oct. 18 from7:30 am. to 8 p.m. and Saturday,Oct. 19 from 9 n.m. to noon. Salowill be held al 8237 Kenton Ave.,Skokie (3 blacks North of OaktonSt.; 4 blacks Bast ofSkekie Blvd.(Cicero); entrance on JamesDrive side. Variano items will beaffered, including guod qualityused clothing and householditems.

Fer mare information, callNarma C. Wheeler, PublicityChaiepersan, Central UnitedMethedist Church, at (708) 673-5928.

Moms &Munchkins class

TIte Niles Parle District'sMems & Munchkins class is agreat opportunity for you andyour child ta learn more abauteach other. Ynu'll experimentwith different craft projects, singsongs, play ghmes and learn fin-ger plays. Moms dr Munchkius isavailable for children ages 2-3.The class is held at the BullardLeisure Center, 8320 Ballued Rd.from 10 to 10:45 n.m., and runsfeomNov. 4throughDec. 16. Thefee is $21 or $19 with sesidentdiscount. Don't miss ant on thischusca for you to spend qualitytime with your child id his/herfirst years. Por further informa-don, pleasecall (847) 824-8860.

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She thought she was mom anddad's little princess. At four shewas used to having herparents alllo herself. That was, until HE ar-rived. The newbaby that is.

From themomenthislittle che-rubface aerived, big sis seemed losuddenly develop a second per-sonality -- feelings of resentment,anger and jealously bailed to 1hsurface.

Her purehls could not under-stand why their first horn was notunhappy as they were.

Bringing home u new baby forthe first time can be the most ex-citingtimein aparent's life. And,while bringing that second babyhome eau bejust as joyful an oc-casino forparents, without a littleadvance preparation, it con bu atraumatic ene for the alder sih-hug.

Preparatiun is indeed the key.Help smooth the transition foryour older children. Here aresome tips you muy want to fol-low:. Wait anlil you're severalmonths pregnant before tellingyour child that a new baby is onthe way. Children under fiveCannot comprehend rime verywell, and nine months will seemlike forever to them. Oftentimes,they became imitated by the longwait. Visit friends who have ababy. Discuss what new babiesare like, what rare they need, andhow they grow. Pied tasks yourchild can help with when the newbaby comes. Make her part of thepreparations.. Ifthere are any major changesthat ned to be made -- for exam-pie, from a crib to a bed, bottle tocup, Or even from diapers to un-derwear -- try lo make them scv-eral months prior to the birth soyourchild doesn't feel as ifshe isbeing displaced by the new neri-vat.. Discuss yonrtrip to the hospi-tat so that she feels comfortablewith the sittuation. However, donot make any promises on howlong you will be gone in the eventyour stuyis longer than anticipaI-

Naturally, when you bring thenewest one home, you Can stillmake the elder sibling feel lovedand secure by trying the follow-

. Invite your older child lo joinyou in holding and talking lo thenew baby. Care for the babywhile talking with the alder child.. Let yuur child hold the babyin her lap or help with simplecurcgiving activities such ashanding you a diaper, passing thepacifier to you. Do not makeyour child feel he or she has towork to be loved as much as thebaby, but let her participate os onoldermemberofthefunsily.. As difficult as it is during thefirst few weeks, try to spend timedone with your eldest. Jost hold-ing her en your lap while rendingu book, or telling stories at bed-time, will help ease the transitionaadtetyourchitd maw she is still

important. Ofcoarse, when youore feeling better, you can takeyour child alone with you to uspecial place.n ffyourchild starts to bed-wet,or sucks her thumb, be patient.These shortregrestions are usual-ly temporary.. Let your child do somethingthat will let him know he in now abig child. TIsis could he lettinghim stay up a few minutes longereuch night, or letting him do anew activity. Now, let's hearfrom some of our readers:

My three-year-old insists onbringing his favorite blanket withhim everywheee. It's bright redund in tatters. Should wedo any-thingto break this habit?

For some kids, it's n piece ofcolored cloth or stuffed animal.For others such as your non, onlyu large blankef wilt do. Don'tworry, security objects are a partof growing up for millions ofkids. The attachment to theseitems is perfectly normal. Al-though many children outgrowtheir need for security objects be-twens three and nix years of age,it's not uncommon far a child tohang onto his special blanket un-IiI he in eight or eine. By the timemost children reach the firstgrade, however, they shauld beable to leave theirsecurity objectsat home.

My son wants to dress himselffor school every morning. Theproblem is, it takes him foreverand, usually eithermy husband or -

I, are late leaving. Should wedretshimtosavc time?

Trying to ready a family furthe day can be a challenge. Whenpreschool yoongsters insist undressing themselves, things canbecome even more lying. Espe-emIly when you look at tome oftheir combinations. By all meanslet him dress himself. Becamingindependent and feeling compe-tent arc important for yaurg chil-dron, even ifthey are clumsy andinefficientatthe start ofeach newachievement. Here are sume ide-as to make the learning processeasier; buy clothes thalarenot toochallenging (big necklines, etas-tic waistbands, shoes with Velcroclosures); shirts with pictures orlogos help your child distinguishthe front from the back; encour-age your child to button from thebottom up (the buttons and holesare more tikely to match up thatway). Also, pat a mark in eachshoe to distinguish the right fromthe left.

Brent R. MeyerArmy FyI. Brent R. Meyer has

graduated from basic ntilitarytraining and advanced individualtrainiug(AIT) at the U.S. .emy.Infantry School al Fort Euaning,ColumbosGa.

Meyer is the sou of Jean A.Meyer of 725 S. Crescent Ave.,ParkRidge.

He is a 1989 graduate of MaineTuwnship High School South,ParkRidge. -

Bradley inviteshigh schoolstúdents, parents

Bradley Un(versity in Peoria;Illinois, beginning this monthwill conduct special ou-campusvisitation programs designed forhigh school students and theirparents.

During the ipeciat visit dayson Friday, October 25, SatUrday,November 2 and Friday, Decem-ber 6, participants will attend anoverview session, -attend classes,meet with-the representatives ofthe univernity's five colleges,learn abuut financial assistanceand scbolarnhips, und tour thecampus.. Stadeets from across the

country are invited to attend.In addition, the University

will host Fall weekend events onOctober 18 and 19 and Harem-.hurtS and 16 daring which highschaut students will have thead-ditional opportunity to stay inresidence halls and take an up-douaI tour of the city of Peoria.

For infoemation, call theBradley Admissions Office at800-447-6480:

District 63teächers hearClinton speak

Three District 63 teachers hodthe opportunity to cee PresidentClinton at - - Homewuod-Flonsmodr i000 Tues-day, Sept. 17: Tom Daily, Barba-ea Danielsnn, and Mary Pender-gust, all blemeatary teachérn atWashington SchoUl, 2710 GulfRd. in Glenview, agreed that itwas au experience standing withthousands uf Ikachers and sta-dents who waited over three -hours to hear. President Clintonspeak. The purpose fur the teach-ers accepting the Illinois Educa-lion Association's (tEA) invita-lion to the event wm tu bear first-hand the President's views andplans for pablic education in theyearsahend. - - - -

-. - -Nues W- HomecomirHites West High School wilt

kick offtheirhomecuming festiv-ities early on Friday, Oct. 11,when the students will attend apep assembly at 12:25 p.m. to ccl-ebrate-the culmination oftheir in-school homecoming festivities.

The homecoming parade, feu-turing a theme celebrating "Strol-lin' Along With Bedtime Sto-ries," mitt begin at I :40 p.m. thatafiernuon. The procession willUnit the school parking lot ontoOukton, head east te Gross Point

- Rond, then turn north on MaineStreet. Taking Main toNiles Cen- -ter Road, the parade will turn andhead south le Oakton where tIwill end the south parking lot ofthe high school.

Students can now prepare forcollege and graduate admissiontests - LSAT, CAT, and GMAT-- -

through Cambridge peeparationcourses offered by 0CC AllianceforLifelongLeaening(AIL).

Cambridge TestPrep PLUS of-fers a unique apportunity to learnthe most effective tenting abEts ata fully accredited institute ofhigher learning. Cambridge sta-dents receive a textbook, book ofactual clams; personalized allen-lion and many other services.

The following test preparationcourses meetfram6 - 9:45 p.m. atHiles West High Schuol, 9800Lawter, Skokie:

LSAT - Preparation Course(LST P01-001, Touch-Tone0898) to prepare for the Oct. 5exam will meetfrom 6 - 9:45 p.m.for four Tuesday and Thursdaysessions beginsing Sept. 17.- The.same coarse (LST FOI - 002,Touch-Tone 0899) to preporeforthe Dec. 7 exam will be ffered(Or four Tuesday and TharsduysessionsbeginuingNov. 19. :

The GRE and GRE CAT Prep-oration Courte (GRE P01-001,-Touch-Tone 2367) to prepare forthe Oct. 12 exam meets for sixTuesday and Thursday sessionsbeginning Sept. 17. The same -

coarse (GRE P01 002, Touch-Tune 2368) is atan offered to pre-pare for the Dec. 14 esam for sixTuesday and Thursday sessionsbeginniugNov. 19.- The New GMAT Preparation.Course (GMT Pol 001, Touch-Tone 1834) to prepare for theGet. 19 exam-will be offered for -

five Tuesday and Thursday ces-nions beginning Sept. 17. Thesume course (GMT POt 002 -

-Touch.Tone 1935) is offered forfive Tuesday and Thursday ses-sinus heginningNov. 19.

Students who have registeredfor Guktun orALL classes withinIhr last five years and bave a cor-reel Social Security number unfile mayregislerusieg the Touch--Tone xystem by dialing (847)635-1616. Registrations can also -

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The sophomore football gamewill Start that evening at 5 p.m.,and a 7:30 p.m. kick-off time isscheduled for the varsity footballleans's game against Waukegan.Au alumni tent will be openthroughout Ihr varsity game. Allpast Hites West slumoi wilt bradmittedlo the tent.

The homecoming dance, witha "Castle is the CloUds" theme,mill be held in the schoot gym at7:30p.m.Salsrday,Gcr. 12.

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. .College and graduate school

test preparation classesNotre Dame ¡nvites

crafters for 2-day fairThe Parente' Association of

NuIre Dame High School forBuys will sponsor its annual"Holiday Festival of Arts andCrafts" on Saturday, Nov. 2 andSunday, Nur. 3. This populareventwillbelieldatlbe schuollo-

catad at 7655 W.- Dempster St.,Hiles. -

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Fur informaliun regarding the -event and availability of exltibispace, please call Ann Maimssen, SieciaI Events Coordinator,at(847) 965-2900.

be taken via FAX at (847) 635-1448 in which case paymeutmuslbe made by a major credit card(Visu, Mastercard orDiscover).

The. fee fur each course is$295. To register for the work-shops or for mère information,cati (847) 982-9888.

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District 70 PreschoolScreening

On November 4, 6, 7, 8, and12 Morton Grove School Oistrict70 will conduct its annual -pre-school age screening for childrenwho reside in the District 70 at-tendance area. This preselisotprogram is designed to Screen

Oaktorr Community College

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Enroll your 2-5 year olds.Register rsowl

Call Ltsa Matnuonic(847) 635-1840.

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children in the areas of visioe.hering, speech, language deve)-opmenl, motor and eognitivr de-velapment.

This annual screening is con-dacted lo asneas a childa generaidevelopmental stales nnd In de-led any difficalties or delaya.Anyone living in the area servedby Park View School may laineadvantage of this opportonity.Children ngeS three and four areeligible totake the free lests.

Appointments must be madeforlhefîee Screening. Parents arerequested ta register their chit-deco by telephone on Oct. lb and17 between the hoera of 8:30 amand 3:30 pm. Please ask for JanLombardo al Park View School,965-6200.

Residents of Districl 70 whohaven neighbororfriendwbo hasa preschool child, agé three orfoar, please inform them aboutthis Service. Il in important thatwe reach all parents of preschootchildren.

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Residents of North CookCounty communitien wereamong University of Illinois nlChicago gradantes who earneddogmes during the 1995-96 nca-demie year.

Local maidenS earning de-groes from DIC include: DavidAlan Soltyaik, Jady Ming JyeYang, Ann LoaiseAndroff, ScottJohn Becker, Mutati Beckeeman,Alprah H. Bhngwakar, Cathy A.Boudatch, Sama A. Braeggemann, Steven Chung, Yanji Do,Michael Carl, Edelman, DanielEliasoff, Marinelatsspinoza, 1°ar.in Jamal Fakhonry, Wilbert Mi-chaelPolcy, Bella Giller, Grana.Uy Galler, Hyan-Dong Haha,Stanley A. Katz, Debra JeanneKroagh, Alyaaa Kieyoang Kim,Tina. Kohler, Rima Malhotra,Marcio Mantlelblatt, Alex P.Mascella, Korea Sac McCal.loagh-Thomas, Atnit V. Pandya,Kanon Parikh, Chirag B. PaId,Hemanaa B. Palet, Rotan R. Pat-el, Rimai Ramesh PoteI, Joanna

Peterson, Peter Joseph Pocie-jewski, Aanamarie P. Pollina,NaretidraM. Pruned, Boris Rogo-voy, BeataAngelaSalrmik, ScjalN. Shalt, Dmitry Don Sklovaky,John Basilios Strttbalis, Jigar J.Thnkknr, Renato Lacyna Trojnaraki, Kathleen Janel Teover,Ana Mode Villacis, and James

Winkler, of Dea Plaines.Tina Lynctte Codee, Bella Re-

lcca Balasny, David M. Breen-hIe, Shannon Marie Briggs,Christina U. Czart, RichardFaehnrich, Zeba Nikhat Faroo-qai, Shirin Gandhi, Brace IraGaynea, Athena J. Kotsanis, Da.cisMoy, LisaS. Oak, JaliaPeutni.kov, Deboents Therese Rein-blake, Heather MichelleSalinger, Smith Samahnen, Cath-ryn M. Shemroske and PhitlipGeorge Wankerl of Hiles.

LidO Aria, Buon S. Good,Amy L. BInait Michnel AlanBrown, Heather Matie Camp-bell, Mark T. Even, Linda AnnFrnnczyk,.- Christine M.- Frote,Jennifer Reece Fliselman, Mar-gare May Hughos, David Greg-0e)' InsetTo, Steven G. Karabat-sos, AasneMnricLange, AnthonyLoqaercio, Cuit A. Preissner,Colelle Pasezan, Richard A.Summers, Paaline A. Tinges,Kristin Lynn Tinkoff, Michael-James AnthoayTraab, KatheeineW. Wasialc and Monica AaineZe.

maiecofParkkidge.Asma Abad, Olga Amasina,

VinsI Karpei, Julie Marcbenco,Beggina L. Adam, Judy T. Agli-pay, Sheeyl Y. Ancheta, CarolinaSinon Aquino, Kathleen M.

- Aquino, Noah A. Blamoff, AliceBedner, Cyriac K. Chandy, Ele-na Cherny, Moi Chian, JessicaY. Cltung, Jacqueline Cohen,Matthew James Couds, TamarabDnperval, Sophia Iqbal, DavidScale Kazarian, Soyoang Kim,Marlin G. KoIb, Deborah Chris-tine Lamleeb, Angel Y. Leu,Masy Ann 1g. Lee, Mary Heer-young Lee, Jerry N. Levai, DeliaJ. Lorincz, Lisa M. Lyon, StaccyAria Malow, Robert AndrewMena, Nnch Mintrasakdikal,Tara Moriatean-Leroy, Nimv C.Naik, David T. HeIrat, Jitan L.Patel, Rakhee Palet, SazanaePeecaud, Brijesh H. Shah, Man-joo K. Siugh, Jeffrey Yukio Tar- -

ley, Vishal Ullal, Aches M. Us-man, Nicole L. Weiner, WilliamNoeman Werner and JamesChingabian Wa of Skolcie.

LindaK. Bahr, Edward JeffreyBergstrom, Jagjit Singh Dhesi,Christine E. Freeman, JeffreyGreenberg, Myra 011ero Facce,Adriana Beatrice Halbac, MoejiaFatima Hnssaio, Marc AdamJaffe, Do ICyong Kim, Peggy Ni-cole Kotia, Jennifer E. March,Fadwa Maaleh, Thomas S. Nam,Baede LaaraNewmon, Devenu-tendra PaId, Mayank J. Palet,Shaileah H. PoteI, Nikhil GopalPcachand, Bradley Loda Rabin,Malathi Sabopathy, William Sy-para, MattMookencherey Tham-bi, Karen Ann Young and NadiaMilcichofGleuview.

Michael Payomo Antonio, Ra-chart Susan Bennan, ShellaineA. Cachila, Marianna Fnkaman,JessicaDawa Glick, BeuitaMiaeKim, - Craig Kornick, DarleneAun Krok, Chien-Hang Lia,Roopal PoteI, Jennifer LynnPawelski, Jedity E. Pollak, Pra.jesh Kfran Shah and Yooug 5thWhang, Morton Grove.

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st. Marthastudents learnabout business

SI. Martha.School stadents areparticipating in Thr Stock Mar-kot Project, sponsored by TheChicago Tribune andNertheru II.liuoia Uuiveraily.

The program commence on0cl. 4th for ntndeuta in Grades 5through 8.

Over a len period, yoangsterswill have the opportunity IO learnahoul business and the economy.Teams of students compete tomake the besl investmnut dcc)-Sians in an eavironmeul 1h01 en-Courages participation, cooperaSlion and creativity.

Bochleamia given ohypothoti-cat $100,000 at Ihe beginning ofthe experimenl. They are al-towedlo parchaor onlecled corn-mon stocks listed on the NewYork Stock Exchange and theAmerican 810cc Exchange.Team portfolios may be changeddaring the experiment ou spoci-fled transaction dales. Alt teamorders are processed by compelerulNortheruttlinois Universily.

The Stack Market Project is aprogram designed to holp ola-deals Icaro key 000uornic ideas asthey participate in a simulation ofthe process at baying and sellingslork for a portfolio. Studentsatti cara through this project that

- people mast consider many fan-tora as they docidn which stocksto buy and sell - and when to buynr sell.

Maine EastDemon Guardswim lessons

Maine East's staff of swim-thing instructors is ready for cc-lion this upcoming reboot year.Swimming sessions nro from Oc-lobeeS thraughNovember23 andfrom February 1 untilMay 17,1997 ou Saturday morniags withtwo 45-minntc sessions at 9 and10 am. The swim lesnons arepricedat $20 for a5-leasoa licker,which can be purchased at thepool the Saturday morning youregister.

Lessons are offered to young-sleds 542 years ofnge and taughtby skilledhigh school insteaclors.Class size is kept to leas than 4aladeuts per instructor in the be-ginning classes. Your child is of-fermI the Oppollunily to advance

. from station lo station at an indi-viduairate.

This yeafa ataffis captained byseniors Brenda Relee of ParkRidge, Gal Bhudvanbhcn of DesPlaines, andjuuiorElly Goldbergof Morion Grove. Faculty spou-sors are Axt Belmonte, KathyDoilaskeandJatieparduu.

Ask your nnighbors about us:wehavesuccessfullytaught thou-lands of children in Our twenty-six years of service to tire comma-idly. For further information, call825-4484.

Loyola holds free seminars. for heart patients

An educational support group patients cope with Ihe lifestylefor heart patients is offering free changes thntlhey must make.fall seminars at Loyola Universi- Thé programs, lo be held onty Medical Couler to provide Oct. 16 andNov. 20 in the patientmore information about the treat- edacatiaa conference room inment of heart disorders and help -

Fall hospice volunteertraining program

Volunteers arc a vied pant of ahanpice program. Raiubaw Hon.pieu, Inc., is looking for poupIninterested in volunteering a fewhours a week to help lemivally illpatients and their families. Vol-auteurs are an iulegrni part of thehonpice team which providensupportive snrvices froman inter-disciplinary team of healthcaeeprofessionals (nurses. homehealth aides, social workers, be-reavemeul counselors, and chap-linus). More specifically, volun-leers provide companionship,relieve caregivers fer short peri-uds, rua errands, telephone thebereaved, and participate in team -

meetings.Rainbow Hospice, Inc. serves

the northwostsideafChicago andnuenonndingnuburbs, andis affili-alud with Holy Family- MedicalCenler, Lutheran General Rospi-tal, Resurrection and OarLady ofthe Resurroction Medical Cen-1ers. There is agreat need forday-time-available volunteers - inter-usted in working with the patientsand their families in their homes,orlongteem care facilities. Othervolunteer opportunities - withRainbow Hospice, Inc. include:fund-raising, office support,comntanily education, WidowodPersons Service, and lending pro-fessional espertise. Bi-lingual

Stop SmokingClinic to startThe Skokie Health Depart-

ment will conduct a Slop Smok-ingClinicforanyonewholivesorworms in Skokie. The clinic willbegin on Thursday, Oct 17 at6:30 p.m. in the Health Depart-menton Ihelowerlevel of SkokieVillage Hall, 5127 Oaklon St.The clinicwillalsomeeton Tues-day, Oct. 22; Thuesday, Oct 24;Monday, Oct. 28; and Wednes-day, Oct 30.

Camilo Schmid from the RNWellness Team, Inc. will conductihn èlinic. Ms. Schmid's dynamicleaching style bas helped mattyamokers succesafally- "kick thehabit" and she baa received manycomplimenlsaboutherciasscs.

The clinic CosE $10 and regis-tration is cequired; the fee will berefunded if the participant re-mains smoke-free for at least -theeomonths,

For more information or losign up for this clinic, call theSkokie Health Department at933.8252, --

voiunleersaecalsoneeded.Rainbow Hospice, Inc. wilt

provide a 28-hour volonleerIraining program at their ParkRidge -office October 16-November 23. Training entailsfive Wednesday evenings, 7 pm-9pm, and three Saturday ses-sions, from9a.m.-3 p.m.

For those interested in thetraining program or information,please contact Brie Evans, Vol-anteer Coordinator at (847) 699-2000.

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Loyols'n administration build-ing, 8601 W. Roosevelt Rd., Fer-eslPaek, will benefltpatients whohave been recently diagnosedwith heart disorders, as well asIhose who have been living Wilhtheir probetsm far a long time,said Loyola social worker, Mari-lynMyles.

- The Oct. 16 discussion will be-gin at 6 p.m. and feature DrThomas Freedom, assistant pro-fessor of neucology at Loyola,who will diteuss sleeping disor-durs that affect heaetpatients. Forthe November program, whichstarts at 4 p.m., clinical dietitian.Gait Sommerfeld, will focus ondiabetes andheartdisease. -

Peen parking is available in theadministraionbuildinglot.

- More information is availableby calling Myles at (708) 216-4486 between 8:30 and 5 p.m.weekdays.

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Depression screeningsoffered at Resurrection

Free screenings for depreisionwilt be offered on Nalional De-pression Screening Day on OcIo-her løfrom 3 to 5 pm atResarrer-tinn Medical Center, 7435 WestTalcoltAvenue.

Nalional Depression Screen-ing day is held euch year daringMental illnoss Awareness Week.Lost year, more than 80,000 peo-pie attended the screenings at2,400 sites nationwide.

Reparla from the National Pr-stitule ofMenlal Health estimatethat 17 million Americans sufferfrom depression each year."Symptoms con iticlade a loss ofenergy; changes in sleep pauemsand appetite; feelings of hope-lessness, worthlessness, restless-ness or irritability; onU eventhnughls of death or suicide,"said Frank Scomntegna, Psy.D.,of the Counseling Center nl Res-affection and Oar Lady of the

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live for people who recurrentlyesperience symptoms of depres-sion," Dr. Scommegna said."Unfortunately, many peopledon't seek treatment from a pro-fessional, which often leads to aworsening ofthe)rcondition."

The screening includes a 1cc-lure and video on the caasen,symptoms and treatments for de-pression. Participants will alsocomplete awritlenlestfordepres_sion and discuss theresulls with aprofessional.

Registration is inquired. Formore information and to register,call (312)1005-INFO (737-4636).

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Clinical laboratory science ormedical technology is an impnrtant health profession in the pear-tice of modern medicico. Physi-rions depend on laboratoryresatts obtained by medical la-baratar3' technicians who are im-partant members oflhe team thatworks together ta determine thepresence, extent or absence ofdisease and to provide data need-ed to avalaate the treotments' cf-fectiveness.

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Cancer public policy updateThe American Cancer Society

is pnrsning two significant legis-lnti'e initiatives in flliuois (o lin-prove the quality afeare for peo-pie with cancer, now and in the(obre.

Sponsored by Rep. Anne Zick-os (R-Pains Hills), the ftrst meas-ore would require insurance coy-cinge of participation ingOtherltment-Spproved clinicaltrails. Cnrrenùy, insurers muy re-fuse to coverpatients whose sIno-durst cancer treatment is aug-mentest by participattop in aclinical trial.

Clluical trials are not taboo-toI)' experiments osing humanbeings, said Wayne Hanson,PhD5 Public Affairs Chaimsauo fthe American Cancer Society, It-lilsois Division. "They aie treat-meots designed to advance medi-cat knowledge, and to extendsurvival mid quality oflifefor thepatients wboparticipatein them.

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cancer in future generations. Onthe oIlier hand. technology hasprogressedfustcrthan society andpnblicpolicy can keep np with it.

"tf no individual has a voystrong family history ofaparticu-lar typeofcancer- such as cancerof the breast, colon, ovary orprostate it may be in that per-son's beat interest to be tested forahereditnsypredisposition to thatparticnlar cancer" Hanson said."tf the test is positive, these arepreventive mmsores tbatmay bebetpfaliu saving thatperson fromcancer. Yet there is nothing inCarrent Illinois law lo protectpeople who are found to have agenetic susceptibility to cancerfrom losing their health insu-reare, oreven theirjobs, be said.

"The American Cancer Sacie-ty supports legislation to change

LifeSource needsals ;ï;;ì; volunteerswhere nod how new treatmentcan best be applied. and for stop-ping the use of ootdatedless cf-fective therapies for treating can- ,h1'1p()t.t« t'cer" HaissonsaisJ.

The clinical trial system busbeen the mainspring of progressagainst cancer in the U.S. Fiftyyears ago. only i in every 4 can-err patients could be cured. To-day, 56% of people survive theircancers. Thè cancer survival oPefor children lias skyrocketed to70%.

"Virtaally every current meth-ost 'of cancer treatment eves)'standard therapy in ose todaywas developed through the clini-cal trial system," Hanson said,"Our only hope for continuing toimprove cancersurvival rates liesinreseurcb.

The second public policymeasure would prohibit insu-rance oremployment discrimina-lion based on u genetic suscepti-bilityto cancer. Ibis sponsored byReps. Don Moffitt (R-Clalesburg)andtrloraCiarlo (R-Stegrr).

"In thelustsevemlyrars, seien-lists bave made unprecedentedstrides in cancer research and ge-neUes" Hinson said. "We canidentify literally hundreds of ge-netic mutations thatput people atincreased risk ofcancer. flower-er, this greatpeogress is a double-edged sword. On the other band,what we are learning offers greathope for our ability to conquer

DiabetesFundraiser

Regina Daminican's . YoathMinistry Conned bas pat togethera team of walkers ta raise fundsfor the Ron Santo Watte for theCare ta talco ptace an Sunday.Oct. 13.

Nearty 20 students and friends,of Regina Dominican wilt walk.tfyau are interested in participut-ing, please contort Nancy Corco-ran, CSJ, Or Maree Joyce at 847/256-7660.

LifeSource volunteer dr/vor. Bill Schnur of Mr. Prospect,- pro-pares to make blood del/ver/es to Chicago area hospitals. Life.Source, a non-profit organization, soeces more than 100 local honpilaIs and home health care agencies with blood products.Operating round-the-clock, the blood center seeks caring volun'teers. Call 647-603-7866 foradditional information.

Oakton'sBNAT ProgramGraduates

Arca residents graduated famthe Basic Nurse Assistant Train-ing Program (BNAT) ut OaktouCommunity Cotteges Ray Hart-stein Campns, 7701 N. LincolnAve.. Skokie.

A joint effart of Oakton 'andPrivate Industry Cauncit ofNarthem Cook Couuty, this pro-gram prepares stadents far em-ptayment as a ceritifoed namingassistant in hospitals, nursinghamos andotherheattbcare agen-

Local graduates inriudedaDes Plaines: Kattie Rattiff, Lau-raTeniperNIes: Maria Gauzatez and Can-dotarmaMosquedaPark Ridge: Johana Pitzgeraldand Karen ThsmpsouSkokie: Svellana Betastatcova

this state ofaffairs, and boproteetthose people who wonld 'mostbenefit from the advances we aremaking in caneergeneticu," Han-'sonsaid.

The American Cancer Societyis working to bridge theue gapsbetween science and the law byfighting forlcgislatioll to provideconfidentiality of cancer genetictesltosolts, and prohibit discriuti-nation by insurance companies oremployers based on individual'sinherited susceptibility to cancer.

Call or write your Illinois Sen-ator and Representative today toexpress your support for theueimportant initiatives lo fight can-cor. To find outwho your legisla-tors are, orhoweiseyou can belp,call yonr local American CancerSocietyat: i (800) ACS-2345,

Put life back into, yòur lungs

If you are ready to quit smok-aug and need a way ta kick thehabit, the Skatcie Park Districtcan hetp with oar one-day wurk-shop.

The seminar witt be coeductedby the PalmerSmotcing Clinic --.5clinic that offers unique stop-srnnking'techoiques caupted withgroup hypnosis. Leans how tobreak the connection between thecigarette and yourfavorite smotc-ing situatians. And, you won'tgain weighs either.

Quit for year health as welt asthe health of others. Come to theDevonshire Cultural Ctinter.4400 Greenwoad St., Skokie ouWednesday, Nuv, t), 7-9 'p.m.for a seminar that witt save yourtafel The fee is $25 for residente;$31.25 for eon-residents.

For mare iafomautioe, calt theparkdispriet, (847) 674-t500.

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II w,Mayor Blasere-elected toMunicipal League

Nibs MayarNicholas B. Blasehas been re-elected vice-president of the illinois Munici-palLeaguc, accnrdingto KennethA. Alderson, Executive Directorof the League.

As vice-president, Blasa willserve on the Board nf Directors,the policy-making body of theMunicipal Leagae. The etectionaccuemed at the business meetingofthe 83rd Annual Canference ofthe Municipal League in Chicagoon September21.

Over 3,000 municipal officiaisfrom across the state attended theconference.

"Mayar Blase brings long-standing government experienceand ubitity to ourBoard," said Al-' derson. "I teak forward to hiscoetinued participtition."

"t'in happy ta again have theopportunity ta serve on this im-portant beard," said Blase. "Thechallenges facing municipalitiestoday are enormous. t took for-ward ta working with other may-ai to help find solutions to cam-monproblerns."

White at the conference, May-Or Blase madarated the program"Municipal Responsibilities toPolice and Fire Pension Foods."

The Illinois Municipal League,is a stutewide associutioti mepre-seutiug aver 1,005 fltivais citiesand villages. The League sernosas the format voice for lltieois

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LecturerDiscusses Chicago'sMean Streets

Asthsm asad lecturer AlzinaStone Dala visits Chicago'smeau streets, at I p.m. Oct 15 utOaktna Cnnnnanity CaltegeReam AlSt Ray Hartsteie Cum-

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The admissian fee is $1. Call(847) 635-1414.

MG residentselected toHomecoming Court

Area resident Trevor Wrightwas selected lo the 1996 Homc-earning Court at Monat UnionCollege. Wright is umnng cightMount Union men whe were cha-sen by seniers at the College ascandidates for Ihe honor nfHomecaming King. The Kingwilt be nomad at the Cattege'sHomecoming dance an Satarday,Seplember28.

Wright, the sae ofRichued undLynn Wright ofMorton Grove, isa seniar sports managemeul ma-inc and a 1993 gradnate of Mit-ton-Union High School in WestMilton, Ohio.

District 71 seeks volunteers1f yau've got same free time

on yaam bauds, why not give ucouple of hours each week os uschool volunteer? Volunteersare needed in individual class-rooms, the main offices ut bothCulver and Snuth Schonts, undin such special programs us theBulldog Publishing Center. Allkinds of talents und inlerests areneeded and welcomed.

A schoul votunteer trainingsessian is scheduled for:

Saturday, Octeber 12th

10:30 to noonSanita School6935 W. Tonhy Avenae,NitesFor more information or to

egister for the training session,alt Marguerile Adetman, Fumi-y and Community Involvement

Caordinalor, at 647-9752.

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Niles Historical SocietyWe're looking forward to see-

ing you on Sunday afternoon,Gel. 27 at2p.m. Alumni from St.Hedwig's Orphanage wilt be onhand to show and tell some oftheirtifeduring this time, Follow-ing the presentotion there wilt bea question and answer periodwhere we can reminisce und re-member.

Bring your family u piece ofNites history bas been timol-ished and this is ene of the few

times when we can get more thana "bird's eye" view of an earlyNiles.

Meetings ureespen to ait thoseinterested in preserving and see-ing the past. Come early and loarthe museum. Donations are ap-preciated and refresbments willbe served Sunday, Oct. 27, 2p.m., 8970 Milwaukee Ave.

For more infoatnation, call(847) 390-0160.

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st. Peter'sSingle's Club

All singles over 45 invited tothese dances.

ST. PETERS SINGLESDANCE

Fri. Oct 18 Casa Royale 782Lee/Mannheim Des Plaines at8:45 PMCost $5.00Sat. October 19 at 9:15 PMNorth Park 5801 N. Pulaski CosI$6.00 this dance.

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"Rèbuilding"Seminar fordivorced individuals

Rebuilding" an eight-weeksemieardesignedto help individ-naIs work through the social andemotional adjustmonls of the di-vorce process. has been sched-uled from7 to 9 p.m. Thaesdays,October 24 through December19, by Ibe Pastoral CounselingCenter ofLuthemn General Hos-pilal.

The series will be presented atCommunity PresbyterianChnrcb, 407 N. Mum St. (Roule83 atGregory),Ml. Prospect.

Seminar lapics include: Re-bnilldng blocks, coping withgriefandloss, knowing what laveis, anger and beyond, restoringself-esleem, visioning a filIare,and sexuality andbeing single.

The fee for the eigbl-week se-ries is $160. Insurance may covera porlian o the cost, individualarrangements may be made withthe instruclor.

Physicians or therapials whowish toreferpersons forthe semi-um may have them cull Shackel-ford al 847-518-1800 formorein-formalion.

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Aware Singles DanceThe Aware Singles Group and

Chicagoland Singles Associationinviles all singles to a dance at8:00 p.m. on Priday, October 11,al The Sheraton Galeway SuitesO'Hare Hotel, 6501 N. Mann-beim Road, Rosemonl. Musicwill be provided by Music Malt-ers. Admission is $6.00 For moreinformalion, call Aware tit 708-632-9600.

The Aware Singles Group is anot-for-profit organization can-cerned with the needs, of single,divorced, and widowed peopleand is a member fo the Chicago-laad Associalion of SinglesClebs. (CLAS).

NorthwestSuburbanSingles

The Northwest Suburban Sin-gIns invile all singles to adanceatl:OOp.m. on Sunday, October13,al The Barn of Baeringlos Res.tasrant, l4l5S.BaeringlonRoad,Barrington. There will be DIdance music. Admission of $5.00includes a buffel. For more mOor-marion, call 708-786-$60$.

ChicagoSuburbanSingles

The Chicaga Suburban Singleswill sponsor a dance ut 8:00 p.m.on Friday, October lO, attheBarnofllaeringtonReslaaranl, 1415 S.Earningsnn Road, Barrington. DTmusic will be provided. Admis-sion of$6.00includes ahuffet.

For more information call,847-216-9773.

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The Aware Singles Group andthe Chicagoland Singles Associ-alion invile all singles la a danceal 0:00 on Friday, Oclober 1$ atshe Nordic Hills Resort, NocdicRoad at Roule 53, Ilasca. Musicwill be provided by Music Malt-ers. Admission is $6.00. Formore information, call Aware al70$-632-9600.

The Aware Singles Group is anol-for-profil organization con-cerned with the needs of single,divorced and widowed peopleand is a member of Ihe Chicago-land Assoeiadon of SinglesClubs. (CIAS).

. Ten free while flowering dog-wood trees will he given to eachperson who joias The NationalArbor Day Fosndation duringOctober 199$.

-The free Irees are parI of thenonprofil Foundation's Trees forAmerica campaige.

"The white flowering dog-woods will add year-eound beau-ly lo your home and neighbor-hood," - John Resenow, theFonndation's presidenl, sald."Dogwoods have showy springflowers, scarlet aulcmn foliage,and red berries which altractsangbirds all winter."

The trees will be shipped posI-paid at the righl time for planlingbelween November 1 and De-cember tO with enclosed plantinginstructions. The six te twetveinch trees are gaaranleedto grow,Or they will be replaced free ofcharge.

Members also receive a sub-scriptson to the Foundatiea's bi-monthly publication, "ArborDay," andTheTree Book with in-

formation about tree planting and

"Listening to our customers is an ext1"We neverforgetthefactthattflesuccess ofoUrbusînessdepends en the

satisfaction ofourcustomers"saidJerryRjeger, owner of Jerry's Fruit &Garden Centerlocatedat 7901 N. MllwaukeeAvenuejn Niles. "Our primaryobjectivesare to offerthehighestquaIitymerchandiseatthebestpri5 andtoprovidean environmentin which the customerfeeis comfortable andsatisfied."

"Mostofourkeypeoplehavebeen with us foranumberofyears, andmanyofthem live/n fhelocalcommunity"sajdflichardRieger general manager ofJerry's. "Theirexperiencehas made them aware oftheneedsofourcustomers. Ourmanagersspendmostoftheirfime in the store assistingcustomersandseeing thatourstockis consiantlyreplenished. We believethatinteraction with thepeople weservehoipsus tokeepin toqch with whatpeople really want."

"We havean ethnicclienteleandcarryan extensive in ventoryof productsthatrefiectmanydifferentcultures Wehavebecomeawareofdifferentcustomsandtradjtions in foodandwedo ourbestto accommodate ourmulti-culturalpatrons. lhaveiearnedovertheyears thatlístenjng to ourcustomers Is an extremely valuable tool. We encourage comments, criticism,andsuggestions. Weare constantlylookinyforways to improve."

ChicagolandSingles Dance

The Chieagoländ Singles As-seejalian and the Aware SinglesGroup will sponsor ajobO danceal 8:00 p.m. on Friday, Ocotber1$, at The Sheralon GalewaySuiles O'Hare Hotel, 6501 N.ManubeisoRoad, Rosemont. Mu.51e will be provided by MusicMakers. 4il singles are invited.Admission is $6.00. For more in-formalioncall(312) 545-1515.

The Cbicugoland Singles As-sociationis anon-profit organiza-tian.

Free trees fromArbor Day group.

cale.To become a member at the

Foundation and to receive . thefreelrees, senda $l0contributionto TEN FREE DOGWOODS,National Arbor Day Foundation,loo Arbor Ave., Nebraska City,NE 68410, by October31, 1996.

Robert P. SchulerRobert P. Schaler has joined

the United Slates Army Reserveunder the Delayed EnlistmentProgram at the U.S. Army Re-cruiting Station, College Station,Tenas.

Schuler, a 1994 graduato ofLoyola Academy, Witmetle, will-report to Fort Leonard Wood,Wayuesville, Mo., for mililatybasic trainingNov.i2.

He is the son of Robert L. andMary J. Schuler of 1873 OrchardSt., Des Plaines.

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Anointing in the successful operation ofJerry's Fruit & Garden Cen-ter are (i to r) Jean Geraci, Judy Upman and DelorenKrekcr.

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Batik Certificates of Deposit(CD5) - Although lower interestrates iu recent years have madeCD5 less attractive for long-terminvestors. they still are asmantin-vestment choice for individualswho have - short-term savingsgoats. The key is to look for thehighest-yielding CD possible. Ofcourse, thelongeryon are wtltingto keep your money in a CD, thehigher the return on your Invest-ment. These are among the safestinvestments because most CDsare insured for up to $tOO,000 by

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"We'repleasedthat we can fillso many needs," ctedbole says."We are able to offer everythingfam helping someone through ustressful life event le treatingthose who have been hospitalizedfor psychiatric problems. That'sreally what being a communitymental health renter mallabout."-- For more information, call the

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But 25 years luter, many ofthose centers have nlosedor dem-ticallycnl services as a reselt ofdwindling funding sources.However, with dedicated leader-ship and streag cammunity back-ing, the Ruveiiswood Center hasnat only served the commomlyfaithfully far25 years, ithas acm-ally grown.

The Mentol Health center hasbeen blessed with a committedgroup ofceiemunity and hospitalleaders who have helped steer ilssuccess, says Carroll Cradack,Ph.D., Center Director. In fact,sorne-benI residents und hospitalstaff who were behind the origi-usI push to operi the CommunityMental Health Center, includingAnti Godbole, M.D.,chaieinaii ofRavenswood's psychiatric de-pactisent and Executive Directorof the Mental Health Center, re-maleen its advisory board today.

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your property - --

Inthe next 20 years,three outof four US, homes will be bar- -

- glurired, says the Butgloey Pro-vention Council. The forecast isalarming, bntlhe Council also of-fors some simple, effective

, guidetinesthatcancitlthe chance- ofaheuseholdbreak-in. ,,

Keep all doors and windowsclosed and securely faulened.Many burglars don't even breakin because they can enter costlywhenthey think nobody's home.Thieves are also quick to spotweak locks that can be easilyforced open. Doors shoold havedeadbalt locks with a 1-inchthrow and reinforced strike platewith 3-inch screws.

Crenle the illusion that youare home by using timers, on

- lights, radins and TVs.-Leaviug a -dog food bowl on the front orback step can also give a polen-liai burglar second Ihaughts

- aboulenheriug. -

Keep the perimeter of yurhome well lighted. Installing-10w-voIlage ouldoor lighting is acost-effective way.

Neverleaveclues thalyoo areaway ea a trip. Stop mall and

- newspaper deliveries, or have atrashed neighher called themwhile you're uway.'Ask o neigh-bor to park in your driveway orparking place lo make the houseappear occopied. Keep someshades and blinds up and curtainsopen to maintain an everyday ap-pearanee. -

Never leave a messsge onyonr telephone answering ma-chine lolling callers you are

- away. -

Keep shrubbery trimmedawOy from entrances and wolk-

ways. Itcanbe'd hiding place for'burglars.' ' , ' - ' - -

'dnstall an alaria. Theycae be -

sileuh, hooked hò aphone, there -are any number of systems. Lo-rally wave got machine sheds -

with burgloraluemes in them. Von ' -

have to compare the value ofyour tools là the cast ofan alarm.Some with your house.

, .Don'llenve valuablesin view.One case we had, a ccnple of-boys would go around the houses

- looking for windows. When theysee a purse on the kitchen hable -

inside abackdoor ant boy would -

go to the front and ring the deor-bell. The other would run in theback door and grab the parsewhile the person.was answedug1hz dear. -

Know serial numbers endidentifying marks ea yam -prop-only. -,

If a burglary occurs, donidis- -

turb the scene. 'Naturally, when -,

you discover a break-in thefirst ' -

thing you waetto do is walkright -

in aed'start looking in the draw -

ero and closets te see whut wastaken. Yac just eelieely messednp a c'rime Scene. Evea a berglarwearing gloves isn't Out of the -

woods anymore. Peoplo,don'h re-alizo 1hz complexity of - crimescene inveshigahion. The tschnol-

-ogy is tremendous. There is noperfect criminal, and the less 1h01scene is disturbed, the helter. -

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MiesTheftofshoppiiigcarts

The owner of the supermarketinthe9000 block of Golf Roadre-ported that 25 shopping cartswere removed from the store ho-Iween July 3 and Sept. 22 for ato-talloss of$2,500. -

Burgiaryto autoA 55-year-old Niles resident

reported Oct. 2 that he purked hisforest green 1996 Toyota Corollain the parking lot ofthe Golf MillCenter ut 7:30 p.m. Srph. 28, andthatwhen he returned at8:30p.m.be found the left passenger dooropen and a P/C video cameromissing.

Injureddog --

A Park Ridge woman found ared/brown male Pomeranian doglying injured on Greenwood searBelly Terrace around 809 p.m.Get. 6. The dog, whose rear legswere broken, had apparently been

- struckbyavehicle.The dog had a collar hut no

ownerinformation. He was trans-ported to the Golf Mill AnimalHospilal, where his owners laherlocated him and transported himlo their awn veteranarian for

, treatment of his injuries, whichhospital officinls said were -notlife-threatening. -

Arson -

The 20-year-old manager oftherestanroutin the 8800 block ofDempsler Street noliced smokecoming from 1hz ceiling light fix-tures and vents around 12:21 am.Oct.4.

Themunager and o 25.yeur-oldwaitress evacuated the bongoarea und exited the restaurant af-ter nohifying Ihe Niles Fire andPolice Departnsenls.

Pire Department personnel no-lined smoke coming from o star-age area Ou the roar west side oftheeestaoraat.

Restoornot officials said thatthe storage arca is always lockedand only management officialsbave access to the aveu. The lushperson lhOUght 10 hove bere intise storage room was o laundryservice employee whomade ade-lively ut3 p.m. Och. 3.

The Pire Department will coo-linee invosliguting the cause ofthe fire.

Unlawful use ofcredit cardA 28-year-old fcmulc employ-

ce ofthe reluit store at22O N GolfMill reparled Oct. 4 thnl a 25-year-old fellow store employeeused a store credit card thut wnsnot issued tohcrle make Iwo pur-chases, one for $97.53 worlh ofbaç6es' clothing oe Sept. 3 ond on-elher for $140.92 in women'sclothing Seph. 5.

The soles ussaciate who madeIhe sotes sold she did not realizethat Ihr offender did not have au-thorization lo use the credit card.

- The offender also returned IWOdresses for $70.36 md received

cash.

The effeeder gave verbal andWritten stutemenls admithing thatshe had used the credit card an-lawfelby. Police mude arrange-meets with the offender to recov-erthe stolen merchandise.

TheftofcreditCardA 22-year-old Chicago nurse

reported that she used her creditcard lo purchase $16 worth of ha-bons at the factory card store Inthe 5600 block ofTeuhy Avenuearound 1:30 p.m. Oct. 4.The vie-tim is unsure whether she re-ceived her credil card back afterihepurchasu.

At 6:45 p.m. Oct. 5, the victimwas notified by the credIl cardcompany of two unusually largepurchmesmadeonlsercrethtcardat a shoe shore in the Harlem Ir-ving Plaza in Norridge. The vie-tim then discovered that her cred-tcardwasmi55ing.

TheftThe 40-year-Old manager of

the hemd improvement store at901 Civic Centerroported at noonan Och. 5 that a 21-year-old malesuspect driving a 1994 whileToyota pick-up truck was ob-served by two store employerstakingtwo onkcabinels, eachval-oed ut $47, and walking towardhis vehicle.

The employees approached thesuspect and asked if he had a ce-ceipt for the cabinets, whereuponthe subjeclroshed intohis vehicleanddrove offwith the cabinets.

Burglary, damageto vehicleA 51-year-old Des Plaines

woman reported that aakoownoffender(s) cut Ike roof of her1990 ChryslerLe Baron converti-bic sometime between 5 p.m. and10:20p.m. Sept.24.

The offender(s) reachedthrough the cut in the roof to un-lock Ihn passenger door und thenattempted lo remove the victim'sradio, valued at $120, bat weeeunableto da so and only damagedtherodia. Twenly music cassettesvalued at $160 were removedfroasthe car.

CriminaldamagetO vehicleA 32-year-aid Elk Grove Vil-

lage woman reported that an an-known suspect, described as 35years old, 5 feet t t inches tall,weighing 175 pounds, cf mediumbuild und fair complexion anddriving a while Toyota 4 Renneralmost struck her car in the rearwhen she stopped at a red lightwhile traveling eastbound onMilwoakee Avenue uearthe GolfMill Center around fr45 - am.SepI. 26.

When the suspect exited hisvehicle and mshed to the victim'svehicle the virlim locked thedoors of her car as she observedthe suspect screaming at her andallemptieg to open her driversside door, which he started lokick, thereby cnusing dents.

The nicher drove off to gelaway from the offender. She toldpolice she will sign a complaint.

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A 51-year-old Nites man re-orled that unknown offender(s) -ut the front andrew rightlires of

his 1992 black Fard Thunderbirdwhile it was parked on the streetu the 6500 block of Ebiugeromelime beiween 10 p.m. Sept.4 and 8:15 am. Sept. 25.

Stolen AutoA 23-year-old salesman re-

ported that he parked his maroon1994 Plymouth SundaucefDusterin the 8800 block of ProspectSlreelaraand5:30 p.m. SepI. 29.

AIS p.m. MortonGruve policefound the vehicle engulfed inflamen in the 1100 block of Le-highAvenue inMorton Greve.

When police informed the vie-tim Ihulthey hadfauedhis car, howas not aware that the car wasmissing. Morton Grove police areinvesligaling the arson case.

Recoveredstolen autoThe car rental agency at 400

Golf Mill reported thai an em-p105cc found the eed 1995 Ponti-Oc GrandAm rentedby a 27-year-old DzsPlaiees man and docto bereturned to the agency last Aug.20 on 1hz lot wilh the keys insidewhen he opened the agencyaroand9 um. Sept. 25.

Police said the offender owesapproximately $1,400 to the reo-Ial ogeecy. A waeeasibasbecn is-suedferhis arrest.

CrimtualdamagetoproPertYA 37.year.old maintenance

worker living in an apartment inthu 0200 block offllioabetts Ave-nan reported that Iwo male sos-pechs both described by a witnessas being between 11 and 19 yearsof age, 5 feet 6 inches tubi andweighing 140 pounds, threw obrick Ibreugh the victim's i faotby twofootbedroam window.

A 38-year-old altorney livingin the 7200 block of GeeeuleafAveune eeperted that unknownoffenders drove eastbound fromthe victim's driveway across herfront lawn and Ihm across aneighboring lawn and eule theparkway before returning to Ilsesteeetara000 I am. SepI. 29.

indecentexposureA l6-year-oldNilesstudentre-

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The duties ofthe euecntor dur-ing this phase ufthe probate pro-crss can range from listing one ortwo bank accounts to compilingportfolios and contacting brnkersand agencies utt over the countryin orderto locate assets. It also in-volves the cottectien of outstand-ing incarne or money owed, in-eluding amounts owed fromemptoyers, Social Security, andInsurance companies.

If the search for assets is toodifficult or time consuming, hetpIs uvaituble. Financial servicesCompanies, brokeruges, andsome finuncial agencies can, forafee, locate the decedent's assets.Costs incurred forthese and otherespeuses associated with probat-ing the will or mueshulting assetsnie typically reimbursed by theestate.

Once the msetu are located, theexecutor may need to liquidatesome of them to puy off the de-ceased's debts and to make distai-butions to theirs. Liquidating theproperty can involve settingstocks, bonds, or reni estate, aswelt as exercising options on se-curities. When it comes to cul-tectibtes like jewelry, artwork,and reni estate, appraisals need tobe obtained to be sure the proper-o, is valued accurately.

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Most people recognize thatlife insurance ii a necessary

-snfeguard for their families.However, they often don't real-ize that not el! policies are rennt-ed equnt.

The Illinois CPA Society saysthat whether you're shopping forlife insurance for the first cimeor assessing year current cover-age, it's important to review apolicys costs, terms, conditions,und limitations te determinewhether it eaomeet your cernentand -halare financiaCnneds. Hereis a rnndown of the primacytypes of life insaraxce on themarket ledoy and what they canand can't offer you.Term Life Insurance May Offer

Lower Cost sod Flexibility -

Under u term life insurancepolicy, yoa pay an annual premi-am to insure your tifo for a fixedpried (One year, five years, ormore), and the benefit is paid atyour death. This type of policyis typically the teust expensivehecanse there is no cash buildup.You can opt to have declining ordecreasing term life, where theface value of the policy declinesaccording to a fined schedule,such as over ten or fifteen yours.This arrangement presumes thatyoull need less coverage as yourfamily gets older.

The main disadvantage ofpurchasing a term policy is thatif the "term' of the policy ex-pires before you do, you will notreceive any death benefit. Con-sequently, such policies some-times need to be renewed or re-placed. Some toms policies helpyou avoid this situation by in-eluding a "guaranteed renewa-hIe" option or a provision thatallows you to convert yam pali-cy, fur a higher premium, to acash value policy. It's impaiuntto look for these options whenpurchasing a term life policy.

Whole Life Insurasre:An Investment AlternativeWhole life insurance, on the

other hand, covers your wholelife instead of just a specifiedterm. What's more, your premi-urns--which can be paid month-ly, quarterly or annually--will beinvested by thn insurance cam-pany to build the cash value ofyour policy. You also hove theoption of borrowing against thiscash value.

Whole life policies offer ucash surrender benefit us well.So, you can stierender or voidthe policy and receive its equiva-lent cash vaine minus any ser-render charges. Cash values varydepending an the policy's dura-tian.

Two popular typos of wholelife insurance are universal life C

and variable life, bath of whichbuild up cash value. With varia-hie life, you can choose to investn portion of your premium in ve-hieles such au stocks, bands or amoney market accounts. The O

life insurance:of policycash value of the policy wiltthen van), depending on howyour investments perform. Typi-cully, a minimum death benefitis guaranteed.

Univernot life (UI.) enablesyou to increase or decrease yourdeath benefit annually and to in-crease or decrease your premi-ums. This flexibility, along withthe fact that the cost for univer-sut life is typically tower thanthut far other whole life policies,provides options some peoplenerd. However, unlike tradition-ut whole life, which offers aguaranteed cash value accumula-tian, UL offers you a minimnmreturn rute, usually around 4 per-cent; above that it varies. Aswith variable life, the perfor-mance of your investments willuffect your retors.

The benefits of whole life pet-icies come with a hefty pricetug: as much as several thousanddollars more far same whole lifepolicies than similar coverageunder a term life policy. Howev-er, the extra cast doesn't meanthey offer greater benefits tayou. Fac starters, if your month-ta-month cash flow is not thatgood, it muy not be wise to tieup money in a whale life policy.Also, CPAs say if you're young-er und huven't socked awuymoney In any other investmentvehicles, like Individual Retire-ment Accounts, 401(k) pluns oreven menial funds, it's wise toda sa befare investing extramoney in a whole life policy.

IlowMuchluEnough?Remember, life insurance is

designed ta protect your familyfinancially should yau suddenlydie. You need the greutest cover-age--approximately six timesyoer annuot income--when yourchildren are young or you havesleep bills, such as college tui-tian. However, as your childrenbecome more independent, youcan decrease your life insuranceand invest your -money else-

The Illinois CPA Society isthe state professional associationrepresenting 26,000 certifiedpublic uccoentants throughoutIllinois. Por information on uddi-tional Illinois CPA Society pro-germs, products and servicesvisit its home page on the Inter-net ut: http://www.icaps.org.

Greg R. GusindeNavy Lt. j.g. Greg R. Guinde,

son of Frank A. and Elinor M.Gusinde of 197 Mark Drive,Glenview, recently reported forduty with Strike Plighter Squad-an 81, Navul air Station, Cecil

Field, Flu.The 1985 graduate of Loyola

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Nabisco, Inc., of Nues has re-ceived au $8,000 grant from astate program that helps cumpa.nies help employees improvetheir literocy skills, according toAssistant Senate Majority Lead-er Walter Dodycz (R-7tb, Chica-go).

Administered by Secretary ofState George Ryon, the Work-place Literacy Orant program

Nabisco Receives State Literacy Granta

provides mulching grants tabusinesses that want to provideon-site basic skills programs fortheir employees. This year,Ryans office received 107 oppli-cants, and awarded 60 grants to.toting $488,500.

"This program represents ucoisinsitment by the slate to hnlplecul business help themselvesand the men und women they

Secretary of Stale George Ryan (third fam right) joins with Stato Son. Walter Dudycz (socondfrom nght), Stale Rep. Ralph Capparelti (third from left), Slate Rep. Michael McAuliffe (second fromleft), Nabisco plant manager Tony Moscareio (at left), and Arturo Balarezo, Union Steward fromBakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers' International Union Local #1 (at right) to announcethat Nabisco, Inc., ofNileu had received an $8,000 workplace literacygrant.

employ," Dudycz said. "Everyone benefits."

Nabisco, Inc., of Riles willuse the grant to assess the skilllevel of employees und start in-SiOiaction as needed in writing,math and English as a SecondLungouge. The CENTER -- Re-sources for Education is the edn-cation provider helping ta devot-op this program with Nubisco.

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:.:RtS&çSat., Oct. 12ARTS&CRAFTSThe Couples Club of St. JohnLutheran Church will hold its19th Annual Arts & Crafts Fuir

on Saturday, Oct 12 froi 9am. to 4 p.m. in the lower levelof the school iioi LinnemanRd., Mt. Prospeót. On Fridayand Saturday, a pillow cleaningand sanitizing service, includ-ing new ticking will be offered.

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ÇH(LDItENSaturdaysRAPUNZELFall into the magical world ofthe Brothers Grimm with our

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Sat,, Oct. 5, 12, 19, Sun. Oct. 13ANASTASIA & DRIZELLABring the children to Oakton'sChildren's Theater to enjoyAnastasia and Drlzella on Sat-urduyu, Oct. 5, 12 and 19 orSunday, Oct 13 st i p.m. Theshow will be held in the Per-forming Arto Center, StudioOne at Ouloton Commartity Col-

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Thurs., Oct. 10I.ATCHO DROMLatcho Drom, Romany for"Safe Journey,' will be shownat Harper College on Thuru.,Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m. In Building JThostre, 1200 W. AlgonquinRd. Tickets are $3 With dis-counts for students and seniorcitizens. Call the Harper BoxOffice, (547) 925-6100.FrL. Oct. 11"LIMPOPO" PERFORMSLimpopo, a toar-place Russianband, Will perform music rang-ing from trsditionul Russianfolk to vintage American Rock'n Roll at HarperCollege onFriday, Oct. Il, 7:30 p.m.,Building J Theatre, 1200 W. Al-gonquin Rd., Palatine. Ticketsfor the performance are $7 Withdiscounts tor Otudents and sen-br citizens. Call the HarperCollege Box Office, (847) 925-6100 for tickets und informa-lion.Sun., Oct. 13FALLCOIIICERTThe Harper Symphony Orchrm-tra will present its first concertof the season, the Fall Concerton Sunday, Oct 13, 3 p.m., inBuilding J Theatre 1200W. Al-gonquin Rd., Fulatine. Ticketxtor the concert aro $10 withdiscounta for atudentu and sen-ors. Season tickets are $50.Call Hsrper Box Oflice, (847)925-6100, for tickets and con-

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. Pictured from I. to r.: Lori Schumaker, Dea Plaines (Cinderella);Antonietta Mangiando, Morton Grove (Anastasia); and AkinMiele, Des Plaines (Drizella) are shown rehearsing a scene fromDaMon's Children's Theatre; AnastAsia and Drizella - a Cinde-mita story. The play will be held on Saturdays, Dot. 5, 12, and 19and SUnday, Oct. 13 at I p.m. The show will be held in the Per.fanning Arts Center, Studio One at Dakton Conomunily College'sDes Plaines campus, 1600 E. Golf Road.

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Oct. I7thru2lCape Cod/Boston TripOctober 17 through October21, 1996, $895/person (dou-ble). Preview presentation onMonday, Aug. 19 st 10 am: atPrairie View Community Cen-ter, 6834 Demputer St, MortonGrove. Cull (847)965-120e torinformation.

Fri., Oct. 18CASINO NIGHT BENEFITBur-Bell Casino Night Benefitwill be 7 p.m. to midnight, atthe Multiplex, 491 Lake CookRd. in Deerfield. Admisuisn is$15 in advance, $20 at thedoor. All proceeds benefit theMickey Gitlilz Memorial Funds! the American Brain TumorAssociation. $10,000 cash rat-fie drawing, silent suction, foodby Ranalli's. For tickets und in-formation, call Janet or Dick ut(647) 827,9910.

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Sun., Oct. 1370th ANNIVERSARYSL Bruno School, 70th AnnI-Versary celebration on Sunday,Oct. 13. A 2 p.m. Maso andOpen House until 8 p.m. Classreunions from 4 to 7:30 p.m.Reserve tickets through theschool office, 4839 S. HardingAve., Chicago.

murs.; Oct. 17OPENHOUSEProspective students and theirfamilies sra invitéd fo tour thecampus, meet tacslty ynem-bers, lesrn about grant añdscholarship opportanities, anddiscover NCAA Division I

sports programs at Northeast-em Illinois Universitys Fall1996 Open Hosse, trom 5 to 7p.m. at the sniveraitys Cow-munity Center, 5500 N. St.Louis Aye. in Chicugo. For ad-ditioeal information, call (312)583-4050, ext. 3611.

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The Chicago Suburban Sin-gles will sponnor a joint.duncewith Holy, Family PhoeniaGroup at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oc-tober 1 lth, at The Barn ot Bar-engton Restaurant 1415 S.Barrington Road, Barrinton.DJ music will be provided. Ad-mission is $5 includes buffet.

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The Chicagoland SinglesAssociation and Aware SinglesGroup will sponsor a jointdance at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oc-tober 1 1 , at The SheratonGateway Suites O'Hare Hotel,6501 N. Mannheim Road,Rosemont. Music will be pro-Vided by Music Makers. Allsingles are invited. Admissionis $6. ' For more intormationcall (312) 545-1515.

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young Jewish girl whose fiancee, unbeknownst to herparents, justdoesn'thappen to be Jewish... "Beau Jest" ore October t 1, 12,18, -19, 25, 26, November r and2 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, Odo-ber 27 at3:OO p.m.. AU seats are reserved and priced at $16.00,except for seniors; those seats are $14.00. Student, group and"prepay" thscoernts are aya/labe. The Northbrook theatre is local-ed at 3323 Walters Avenue in Northbrook. Call (847) 291-2367for tickets and additional information.

Shown above is Oavy Weiss (Miriamj and lkè Stein (Abej ofSkokie rehearsing a scene from "Beau Jest. "

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CHICAGO METRO SINGLESThe Chicago Metro Singles.

invite all singles to a dance atap.m. ut The Barn of BarringtonRestaurant, 1415 S. Barring-fon Road, Barrington. ThereWill be DJ dance masic. Ad-mission vI $6 includes u buffet.For more intormation, call(708) 216-9799.

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The Spares Sanday EveningClub for Widowed, Divorced,and Single Adults will vponseran Octoberfest with free Brats'and Sauerkraut ut Morton GroveAmerican Legion Hall at 6140Dempster, Morton Grove st 6p.m. to 7 p.m. Octoberteot sedsocial heur. 7:30 to 10:30 pm:. Ballroom Dancing.Members $0 Guests $5Food included. (847) 965-5730

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Sun. Oct 13Rummage Sale

Nues Township Jewish Con-gregution Sisterhood will hold agiant rummage sale & boutiqueon Sunday, October 13th from9 N.m. to 5 p.m. at 4500 W.Dempster Street, Skokie. Su-per bargains in men, women &children's clothing as well ashousehold items. Plenty ofparking!

Sun., Nov. 3WOMENS DAY VENDORSWomen's Day from 8 am. to3:30 p.m. at Oukton Communi-ty College's Des Plaines Cam-pus, 1600 E. Gott Rd., ThomasTent-loeee Multipurpose Ces-ter, Room 1608. Only 25 spac-es will be anailable. The cost is$75 tor single spaces; $100 fordoubles. For more informationor to reserve a space, call BesComelissen at (847) 635-1812.

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"l'ho Calleen Bz,ma," DionOcracicalall's sensalionul urde-drauia. direcled by Maureen Ca-ululo, wilt he proscoled au lIre trisluAuuuorican Hcri(uge Ccnlcr su

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Hardrcss Crcgao bus kopl se-crei his marriage il, Ike beautifulpeasani girt, Gily O'Cuuossr, licCuullcen Bawn. H,,wevcr, iii SayoIhcir osialo fr,um huokrupicy, hismuithor irlos lui fiume him inri, amarriagc wiih his weulihy c,,usun,Anno Chute. Hardress's servantuuffors to dii away milk Eily Illsano the oslale fr,um ruin. Caoanyuunc save the Csllccn Bawnfrom her fale3

THE BUGLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER le, 1996

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c:I_si Fi Ei:FULL/PART TIME

FULL/PARTTIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGEIs ACCEPTING APPUCATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS

PUBLIC SAFETY GUARDSport-time. weekends end holidays

CLERICAL ASSISTANT3OOpns-9l5pn,

IWieg end Werd Wordprooaoaing ReqeirodSECRETARY - PERSONNEL20 hrs/wk, Moe. throagh Friday.

Typing cod Word Wordpracesoiog RoqairadTESTING CENTER ASSISTANT

4:00 pm - 8GO pm. Toes. &Tharn. some SetardeyoFar mora informanion regarding mioimum reqoiromenos. shifts

and aenspas laontions, orli 18471 635-1R18 on snap by shePersonnel Services Department

OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE1600 E. Golf Rd. Room 1750, Des Plaioes. IL 60016

SALES

FULL/PART TIME'

opes at?OI5fl5.57

skills, W encasare000didates to appiv.io0 fR/hr for scies h-pl eeseoosno on ONO1.808.0W-5111 toll Ier 000.651.0473 lies

l''' I - I ,.. il,lJ.{f l,lljl 3x1'Pk E THEBUGLESTIIURSDAY,OCTOBER 10 1996

USE THE BUGLE Classîfieds -

966-3900INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS

Yoo Cee PICCO YosrClesnftled Ade by CelllnggRo-3090 er Consolo Oar Onion le Perseo AL 07W N. IheroserRond, Nues. IL Oar Office Is Opon - Mondoy Rs FridSy, 9 AM. Io 5 P.M.DEADLINE FOR PLACING ADS IS TUESDAY AT 2 P.M. Corteln Ads Mast Bo Pro-Peld In Adoenrw Basieren Opportunity. FerSele Mlnoolleneoas, Meoinglela Persenels, SllOfltlOe Wentod.Or OTheAdoortlonpljuos Oateldn Of The BogIes Normal Clesafatfog Arne.

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

BANKINGOPPORTUNITIES

We are seeking to fillthe following positions:. BANK TELLERS

FuIITime&Part Time -

PREVIOUS CASHHANDLING EXPERIENCE

REQUIRED.Applications are beingtaken at our Main Bank

between10 AM. - 2 P.M.

(Closed Wednesday(ist Commercial

Bank6945 N. Clark St.

(at Morse)Chicago,JL 60626

CLERICAL -

OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

BANKING OPPORTUNITIES

TELLERPart - Time

18 Hours Per Week, Includes Friday & SaturdayWe Will Train Individual With Cashiering Background.

-

Typing Reqüired- Call Jefifrey Nawcewicz

(708)456-0100 -

FAIRFIELD SAVINGS BANK - -

8301 W. Lawrence, Norridge

CLERICALOFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

Part TimeGENERAL

OFFICE-Amwoying phonr, filing. typiog, eno.

--' Monday - Friday

lOAM - 3PMPay rate boned on eopeninncn.

APPLY IN PERSON8l3Oam to 4pm

SMITH WOODINDUSTRIES

6150 NorthWest Hwy. Chicago

Relocating toNorthwest Suburbs

esso

RECEPTIONISTFlighlned Perk Linools Mecoary is look.leg tor e Part 'rima Rooepnionlsn na foieoar seem of profeesloneln. Good Psy.Ask fer Ponriok sseythe.

HIGHLAND'PARKLINCOlN MERCURY(847f 831-5880

BOOKKEEPERWork 3 days/weekfor Nues business

(847) 966-3900Our offices are located at 8146 Shermer Rd., Nifes and we are o1weekdays only. Oam.Spm. Yea mey step in or sell 18471 966.3000 toplate your ado. Fer ads only, you may tuo ynur oupy anytime. i daysa week. 24 hours o dey ta 1847f 066.619f. Oso deodline for oli laser-Ofens for our Thaogduy editions fa Tue,dny prior to pukifoation ut 4pm. Call your repronongatlenfer other sentiRe Informetion.

RECEPTIONIST-

Part - TimeFor Busy

Oral Surgery Practice.Skokie & Park Ridge

LocationsCall Cathy or Terri

(847) 296-6100

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

CLERICAL / OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

GENERAL CLERICALNues Location. Seeking 1ndividuals Who Are Detail -

Oriented, Articulate. Relia-bio. and Able to PerformVariòus Duties. WE WILLFULLY TRAIN! For An Ap.pointment, Please Contact

Pat Hitchcock:(847)647-1200. Ext. 409

OFFICE I CLERICALPart Time

Skokie Park District Seeks A Well Orga-nized Individual To Perform Duties Of AClerical Nature In Purchasing Depart-ment. Qualified Candidates Must Pos-sess Good Communicational Skills, BeProficient With Both A Typewriter &Word Perfect & Have Excellent PhoneSkills. -

HOURS 9 AM - 5 PMMonday, Wednesday & Friday

Start $8 - $10 Per Hour. Send Resume Or Application To -

SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT' Attention- H/R

, 9300 Weber Park Place, Skokie, IL 60077

RECEPTIONISTPromotable Position for Bright;

People-Person.Monday - Friday, 9:30-6:00, with benefits.

Duties Include: Switchboard / Faxes /Overnight Mail. Wheeling

Insurance BrokerageCall Brenda -

(847) 541-0900, x. 308

RECEPTIONISTPart Time

Work Monday, Tuesdayn Wednesday9 -- 5 for Niles Business

Call

(847) 966-3900Ask For Bob

sss EARN $$$--"EXTRA MONEY

Market ResearchCompany Needs

MALES & FEMALESof all ages

To Participate inTASTE TEST

en an "as in neade& benin.

CALL:

PERVAM a KROLL6323 N. Avondale16310 North . 7300 Wngil

(31:2) 77431 55Ask For.Jack

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

a NILES BUGLEa MORTON GROVE BUGLEa SKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLEu PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEa GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

FULL/PART TIME

CLERICAL/ OFFICEOPPORTUNITIES -

GENERAL -

OFFICE- -

Large Anesthesia Group,Located in Lincelewond,Is Looking For Fell TimeGeneral Office Person.Typing And CnmputerEoperience Necectury. -

06/Per Heur. -

Exceileñt EenefifsAiffOated With Rush-

Presbyterian Medical Confer,Mandunory Screening OfEackgronnd With Drugs.

,- Call Pam

(847) 679-6363

HOME TYPISTSPC users needed.

$45.000 income potential.Call i-800-513-4343-

Ext B-2010

, NOTICE -

The Bugle Newspopnrs does itsbest t onornen adveflfsnmeatg fortheir anthantitity 'end logitinonoy.Hewuver, we ounnot be renpeesi.bIo for uil oloims, predusts undnervinas of ndvortisers.

MARKET RESEARCH

n

MEDICAL/HEALTHCARE

MEDICARE REPRESENTATIVEFull Time Position

Larga nnesthasia aesop boated in Lineelawood, affiliated withRssh Prnsbyterfnn St. Lake's Modioul Center. Person mugs hune3 to 5 years current nopenie000 hilling and ruelewing anesthesiaolnims to Medicare. Maodetery drug screening und buckgroandshook.

Call Pam or Kathy at:(847) 679-6363 or

Fax resume to:(847) 679-0551

STAFF'SCHEDULING

COORDINATORPrivate Duty

Home Core CompanyFull-Time

With BenefitsExperienced Preferyed

FAX(847) 647-7746

OPHTHALMICSCRIBE

Assist doofer during noam. doc-smenting patient nsedicel ohurtentes. Good penmansfsfp. pleas-ant personality, professional ap-peerunoe & strong Cemmanioa.Sinn skills reqairod. Previoysnphysician office noperience &knowledge nf medioal terminol-00y u plus. 30 hours. Mon. to Fri.

For Immediate InterviewCall Geil at:

(312) 775-9755

OFFICEPart-Time

Mature, Personable & Relia-bio Switchboard OperatorNeeded. Typing Experienceis Helpful. Excellent PhoneManner Necessury.

For Further InformationContact Mary Kay At:FOREST VILLA

NURSING CENTER6840 W. TouhyNUes. IL 60714

(847) 647-8994

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL, DENTAL,HMO, INDEMNITY

PROCESSORS CLAIMCUSTOMER SERVICEIf you haye 1+ years copen-ence in processing claims wehave the perfect opportunityfor you! We have many tnmpo-rary and temp to perm open-Ingo n the North and North-western and Westens suburbsCall teday for a confidentialappoiotment and you'll re-selve 550 just te interview thisweek.Once on Ren VeTen you'll havetise best benefits in nor indus--lay: Top Pay. Paid PersonalTime, Holiday. Vecatien.Health. Dental, Life Inn., 401 1K)with Employer Match.

EXPECT MORE. GET MOREfrom

CLAIMSTRATEGIES, INC.(312) 755-1166(630) 916-1166Sell unwoeditems with e

miscellaneousfor sale ad call:. 966-3900

Find the help thatyou need in our-

classified section.

Our classified ads reach more people per week for thebast amount of doliurs. We cover the near north suburbsend the north side of Chicago with 2 insertions per week.See how your money can work for you by putting yourrecruitment ads in both editions of The Bugle. You nowget both insertions for the price of one! Call us today fordetails. We will be happy to assist you in placing your adsand in reserving space for our next issue. We offer twodeadlines each week for your convenience. AND ALSO.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIALSI SIMPLY CALL

966-3900. and ask for our classified department.Our trained staff will be available to take your orders.

mo: BUGL THURSDAY, OCrOBIIR 10,1996

Writer/ReporterWork Mondays and Tuesdays

for Bugle Newspapersreporting on area news.

(847) 966-3900

Restaurant

RESTAURANTS!FOOD SERVICE

WAITSTAFFPrivate Club on the

NorthShore -

Experience PreferredGOOD WAGESAND BENEFITS

Call: -(847) 251-4678

WAITRESSFoil Or Port-TimeVINCE'S

RESTAURANTIHenlem & Lawrenoel

(708) 867-7770

P. T. SALES -

$15.000+ -

Part-Time/Flee Hoursevtwnen 0-3 P.M.

We Will TrainWork Close To Home

1600E - MORTON GROVE - SILESCell: (847) 965-0008

For Morn Inforwetion

,etsil

SALES / RETAIL

HUSH PUPPIESSHOE STORES

ASSISTANT MANAGERShoe Store Loo: RandharstShopping Center, Drop HosamoOff Or Pick Up Application AtRandhorst Shopping, 999 N. Elm-harst Rd. Mt. Prospect. IL 047)577-0333; Feo: R1RI 666-1341.

Eqoni Oppo,t000y repro0,,, mlflo/fl/,

SALESARMSTRONGS DIAMOND CENTER

Wo are a 110 year old family owned ieweler dodicatod tospoiling the customs,. We provide complete treining forjewelry eetkssinsts willing to work fall-time flooiblenohed-ales. An attractive compensegion package incloding medi-cal insarance, 401k plan and opportunity for a000lenetedOnmpnnsutlen ewaits those daring to parson n career infine jewelry.

-

For an inturviaw call M. Vellos

(847) 982-1913

SALESPEÒPLÉNEW YORK

CARPET WORLDHes a C areno Offer for Veal

Eurn 125K-140KSalary * Commission

Puid Vaoation & Sick DaysHealth- Care ennofits

001K PIen & Puy SaverWe ere e fest growing oanpot

retailer & we want n penen tehelp us maietein nur growth.

Apply is Person7113 Dumpster. Nibs

TELEPHONEANSWERING

TELEPHONEOPERATOR

Fart Timefo, Answering Sereine

in Des Plainas.All Shifts

(847) 39O-1789

Your credit is good with us.We accept Visu und Monter

Card! Cali:966.39S0

I'.LGE 31,'

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FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULIJPART TIME

TELEMARKETING MISCELLANEOUS

TELEMARKETINGPROMISES, PROMISES

Tired Of Answering Ads Offering EmptyPromises?TTC Promises To Provide ExperiencedBusiness To Business Telephone SalesReps With:

. Flexible I1ours . ;

. Professioñal Paid Training

. Retirement Savings Plan

. Referral BonusesAll You Have To Promise Is To Be HighlyMotivated, Articulate And Professional.

Call Today ForImmediate ConsiderationNiles (847) 966-0880

Chicago (312) 545-5316Evanston (847) 866-7284

ARRANGE ANAPPOINTMENT

WITHSUCCESS

When you join George S. MayInternational Co.. a- íreiermanagement consulting- com.pany Since its origin in 1925.youJI call On top executives toarrange appointments for ourfield sales team. And in oPec-tieely doing so, -you'll meetwith a great deal of success.Bilingual encouraged to apply.In addition to an excellentwork environment, we offer agenerous base salary + lucra-tise commission plan whereyour first year earnings couldexceed $30,009. To arrangeyour appointment with suc-cese. please call:

Mr. N. C. Aamlie(847) 825-8806

ext. 222GEORGE S. MAY

INTERNATIONALS-CO303 S. Northwest Hwy. --

Park Ridge, li 60068Management Consultants

Since 1925*peort*y,meI,yflf

TRADES!INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS

(--:: :RETAIL

- -- INVENTORYPart Time position tab.

: ing inventory in localStores. Must have relia.bio transportation. Early

ii AM/Daytime & LateNight/Week End hoursavailable. Work aroundyour job or schoolhours!! Call:

RGIS, (847) 296-3031DES PLAINES OFFICE

MAILROOM I COPYPositions available at our Schoam.btrg cad Dootfiold locatens. Excel.lest orgenlaatienal skills. eestemercoMte attitude ucd ahility te wetkeletoly with clients reqeirtd. Semeeverti,sereqeired. Mallreem er ecpyeeperieeee helpfel. Experienced ire-aging eperaters alce wanted. Train-¡ng previded in ter Leep lenatien.

Fer mere infermatlee connect HR at:

(312) 332-7777

Light Delivery In NUesAnd Morton Grove Area.

One Day Per WeekMust Have A Car

(847) 966-3900

AUTOS FOR SALE

LOREN BUICKJHYUNDAi1628 Waakogan Read, Glanelew

- l7O8l729.8900

FOR SALE

Fee Sale - Herretes 000a Computer-. ed E graver w/Attachmeets

Bett Offer - 18471 967-7426

Great Bcy.5 Pe. 5dm Set Füll SianBed. Desk w/Heteh, Desee/Miren,& Cheat $200 1e471 905-6051

Nerdue Trek. Walkfit. Like NewCoed. Cnst$700 Sao. $300

13121 792-3032

FURNITUREFOR SALE

alacie leather Sofa100' meg - 36' Wide. 0100/BOExcellent Coed. 847) 505-6583.

DESIGNER -

MODEL HOME CONTENISSafa/Loenseet Set. Hntdw Genenat Ceanbeny $595. Emthtena.5695. Other Seta . Plaidn/fle,al/Leathom. 10 Pe. DR Sat $1595. 6Fe. BR Sot $595. 10471329-4119er16301779-3433.

GARAGE SALE -

Nues-9051 Mnrylaed 11/2 blk. S. ofGolf Mliii Fri. W/ll & Set. 10/12.

SA-SP. Little bit of everything

MISCELLANEOUS

LIVING TRUSTSVERSUS WILLS

- Avoid ProbateSet Up A Living Trust

For Details &Ordering Information Call:

1-800-408-8618, Ext. 3610

BUGLECLASSIFIEDS

WORK

POWERFUL PRAYERTO ThE HOLY SPIRIT

-Vete whe celen nil problema, whe teldsall maris so than I mn ebtaln my genie.Veo. who olee mo the dinino oiS te ter.olee ted te fereet nil oeil noaleet atoand Att io all lostaecen of mv Ste. teecrawlA ma. I wann je thin nlmft petewne thtnk yea le, .5 thiegn ned ne ene-Ihm than novae wien no be renSfrom cee. anno nod le mIto of aS mate-rial Orejeen. I wItt. te be with eon lennafllalgle.y. Thankynn terynne mercytewaats ore and mine. Bey the pestertoe 3 mnsatetjne neve. without roen-honrng the tanne sed enhiele. A Interwill ha gmntad.Thnek Ven. M.D.

PERSONALS

The 1-900 -- Dateline!!CALL

1-900.908-300e. Ene. 7009-

$2.S9peea,lnMent ht layares ereSia,

-- St.v-U OlS.Oasaoc -

Atneentiea.00eiblogjnala neye and

RUMMAGE SALE

SUPER FALL RESALECONG. BJBE

901 Milwankee. Glentiew¿N. ni Golf-S. nf Lakai

Soedapoet. 13-9A4PMonday Oct. 14 . SA-IP S SP-SP

When5ItIntsCOst00OtSPM -

Seatlqoo Clnthina-Benkn.Applieomo

WANTED TO BUY

WANTEDWLJRUTZERSJuicE BOXES

esoSlits Madrina.

ries ceoroew1.630-905-2742

Fear 1630.985.5151

FULIJPART TIME

- REALESTATE

APTS.- FOR RENT

CONDO FOR SALE

- OP. 9332 Landings Lace2 Bd. 1 Sa, Cast. Miernes. 509,550-

1847) 299-9S83

OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT

I RETAIL I WAREHOUSE5 2.500 sq.ft. - In Nues

1/2 Block SouthOf Dempster

Call Bob:(847) 966-3900

EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITy

HOUSEKEEPEWSI-ERWork 33 hours/week ¡n

- Lincoinwood home.Must have car.

Excellent English & references.(847) 679-0103

I

Nues Baseball League warns Local-Chambers NiIs/Pìrk Ridw Walk fór-

residents about solicitors join in Business - JJJJ' Ithas come to OnralItotioS that - merchenis lhonght that their par-fond raislog cords are beIng sold licipadoS Was also in support offor $10 eoch by lise Neles Boat. lise - Nues Baseball League.boll Travelers. Again, Ihisis not the cose.The N/Its Baseball League The Nues Baseboll Travelers

wonidiskelo clarify thaltheNiles represeols a single inleress groupBsseboll Travelers es col now ear ofepproximately 15 players frombus il ever been associased with 12-13 years of ege.theNelesBoseball League. The Nues Baseball Leagoe is a

People are pnrchasieg these volossleer orgoeization represeel.cards believing Ihey are supporl- ing 400-500 local olhletics raeg-ing the Nues Baseball League ing in age from 7-17. We bavehind raesiegefforss, however, this been a chartered orgonizatioees Sot the case. Some of the area since 1958.

Mies Historical

pbonage (Tonhy and Milwau.Alumni from St. Hedwig's Or-

kee), will regole us with slosies

lober 27, 1996 01 Ihe Museum.

p.m.

special program on Sunday, Oc-

meetsegs lo Snndoy aflernoon, 2

geared lo fomelses, Ihr l'iiles His- Iheir life at Ihot lime. They willlorical Society hou changed their answer qnestioes followiag the

Make a dale to Otlend o vet)'

Because - onr programs are and laies, slides and videos of

- - - Society-

freshments will be served. Formere informolion, cull 847.3900160.

presenlution.

one; odonation of$2 is appreciat.ed and following the program, re-

Meetings are open to evety-

- Driver clearedin Skokie boy's death

6-yxar-old Chicago boy while heThe driver whose seuck killed a

article.vehicles, according to a Tribune

was playing in on auto repair lot The Irsech driver sold police heat 7301 Cenlral Park Ave., Sko- did notnoticethe boy until he wasIde, will not be charged its lbe leaving the lot, after the child haddesth, Skokiepolice soid 0cl. 3. been stock.

The mishap eccerred Ihe eve--

Skokie Police Officer AllenSiug ofOci. 2 when the boy went Fecha said Ibe boy hod Only beenlo Ihe lot with bis mother's boy- 001 of Ihe adult's sight for o mie-friend who was repairing a ear 01e er so when she accideut hap-there: The child was struck while pened.he played-near some unoccopied

-Annual Skokie

- - -Spirit RunOn Sunday, 0cl. 27, the Sko- and are TAC/USA certified.

hie Park DisIricI, in cooperatioe Awards aregivenin all casegorieswith Rash North Shore Medical and age groups. Corporate teamsCenler, present a challenge for may also enter. -

both the veleran mener -and fun The fee is $15 before Oct. 18;for the novice mener or walker. $20 afterOcl. 23. Enlryforms areThe Skokie Spiril Run is corn- available al lhe Weber Leisorepeised of Iwo coorses: o 10K ron Center (9300 Weber Pant Place)(6.2 mites); and 5K ron (3.1 and the Devonshire Cultural Cee-miles); ora5Kwolk(3.1 miles). ter (4400 Greenwood SI.) in Sko-

The race sleet at Rush North hie.Shore Medical Center (9600 For more information, callGross Foissi Rd.) at 8:30 am. (847)674-1500.The còurses are clearly marked

Gordon Gustafson Jerry J. Palka

sen hiss graduatedfrom basic mii-ilaey tranieg and advanced iodi-vidual seaming (AIT) al the U. S.

Army Pvl. Oordon T. 05510f-Nues, recenity gradeased from

Personnel Adminislration

son of Alice Markaszcwski of

Ike Unit Diary Clerk's Course al

Macine Ftc. Jerry J. Polka,

Army Infanlry School os Fori School, Marine Corps ServiceBenuieg, Columbus , Ga. Support Schools, Camp Lejeune,

Guslafson is the sou of Richard NC.H. and Bonnie Gaslafson of Park The 1992- graduate of Fore-Ridge. man High School of Chicago,

Heis a 1995 graduaIt fo Macne joined the Marine Corps in No-- South High School, Park-Ridge. vember 1995. -

Connections '96People in b/sins and Park Township Emergency Food Pan- -

Be firsi in haCIa altend Basi Ridge are walking to make pos- se-y.

ness Connectious '96: The Mor- sible the efforts of Church This year's 10 K walk dale isIon Grove,- Nues eud Skokie World Service include aid in Sunday, Gabber 20th, RAIN irrChambers of Commerce first coneection with Ihe Mricani SInNE. It will begin and end atBusIness ta Business Exposition. Church burniegs - in Si. Paul of the Crass Church,This Hade shew will be held ea the South and the racism in- 320 Soolh Washington, Park

- Thursday, Nov. 7, from 3 la 7 volved. Hnrricone Fran in North Ridge. 1:30 PM regislratian, 2p.m. al Ihn Holiday Inn North Carolina-and Virginia, blankets PM slep-off.

far the poor and homeless io if you are inteeesled in walk-1h55 Is a wonderful opportuni- - Colorado Spnngs, Ihe massive ing or sponsoring a walker, orI)' to view nearly 70 vendor's floothng en Pakislan, plus coo- for further information, coolact

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Areastudents oñ.Elthhurst CollegeDean's List

Local students named to theElmhùrst College Deans List forthe first semester of the 1995-96academic year are: Keith Curtis,Valerie Deppong, Jennifer Dna-

.wior, Dawn Fritz, Trisha Garn-baroto, Molly Giblin, MargaretHuber, StevenJoy, Fredde KIln-gelbofer, Dorothy Knechl, kf-frey Link, Elizabeth Proske,Shannon Savocchi, Becky Topp,Sbarri Warnstad, and JoanneWarten of Dea Plaines; RomneyDodd, Ingrid Gagainis, AndreaHicks, Mary Ireland, and LisaRabenherst ofGlenview; SherrieArón, Polly German and JadieMurgaiski aL Morton Grove;Charlene Staszak and Paula Su-race of Niles; Kathleen Bocheank, Judy Helfagt, Dianne Lar-,son, Jennifer Meyer, LoriSvoboda, Linda Vigna, Sara Zr-bon and Angela Zenzota of ParkRidge; and Vaishali Ponda ofSkekie.

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Nues residentgrateful toneighbor --

DearEdilor: -

S live in Nues and I WSflt to IdIyou sv do have somewonderfulpeople living here. I walk most ofIhe timewith acasedue to abrek-en hip Psa years ago. I was in acard shop, and when I came out Iwent to our car-and optined theback doer to ptitthe cards on theback sèat. By doing this J put mycane on Ilse rep of the car whichwas foolish todo. Ihavemy nameand address on the cane. Drivingoff, I forgot where I put my cane.J drove onto Waukegan going Ioanother store and Ilse canedropped off the roof of the caronto the slreet. When I gethome Irealized I did not have my cane. IIhought perhaps S left it io Ilsestern, called np the slore, and na-body foundit. - -

Later that day our front door-bell rang. A neighborliving afewblocks from here - relamed mycane. He -came earlier, bat weweren't höme, se this wus his sec-and trip to return my cane. On topof-il, he brought a 1/2 dozen ha-gels te give to us. He went out ofhis way to -return my cane. Wehave some wonderful neighborslivingin Niles.

Martha PrilzNites

Take (SAVINGS?Â5eIIrO . L).BONDS

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, pnrsu-

ant to "An Act inrelution to Iheuse of on Assnrned Name io theconduct or transaclion of Basi-ness in the Slate,us amended,that a certificalien was filed bythe undersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. File No.D057737 en Sept. 24, 1996, un-der the Assumed Name of JadeEast Restaurant, with the placeof business lecaled at 741 CivicCenter Drive, Niles, SL 60714.The lote name(s) and residenceaddress of Owner(s) is: Palti L.Chin, 3252 Greenlraf, Wilmetle,IL 60091 and Wai Chan, 8544Drake, Skokie, IL 60076.

I LEGAL NOTICE INotice is hereby given, pursu-

ant lo "An Act io relalioo Io the55e of an Assumed BusinessName in the conduct or transac-lion of Business io the State," asamended, Ihat a certification wusfiled by the undersigned with IhnCounty Clerk of Cook County.Pile No. D037896 oo Oclober 1,1996, under the Assumed Nameof Medicaid Stralegies, with thebusiness located al 648 N. North-west Hwy., Bon 204, Park Ridge,IL 60068. The trae name(s) andresidence address of owner(s) is:Kaibleen B. Kustra, 518 S. Clif-loo, Park Ridge, IL 60068.

Open letter from Niles -Cougars Baseball- team

however it man- organizalion ilS-dependent of Ihn Nilei, BaseballLeague. - - - . - - -

The philosophy of the NiledCougars team ii loinslill in theseboys a deep understasding of dal

- meaning of teamwork and of eachindividual's responsibilities. Themoreobvioas expçctutions areloguide the players to a sophistical-ed level-of understanding of cor-rect techniques md strateginsin-volved in baseball; and .moslimportanlly, itis -hoped that bytheir purtiripalion in the Coognesprogram, .they will be playinghigh qualily teatri baseball whichwill belIer prepare them for high

-School háseball.. We thankyou again for yoorfn-

noncial and moral suppórt, rindwe encoumge you to continue lorail upon those merchanti whohave leni their support. Glher lo-cal basiness. people whq wouldlike lo leud their support and any-one who has not had an epportu-nily lo purchase a discount card,cas conlactnurfundraisingchairr-matt at (847) 967-6065.

Dearfiditor:The Nues Cougars would like

to thank the Niles area residents-for their generous lUppOet of oarfund-roiserthis fall, Many gener-ous local merchants offered dis-counts, goad for a full year, ontheir fond, merchandise,- of ser-vire. Purchasers of thediscourìtcards will benéfit fôra full yearwhenever patronizing thesestores while at the same timehelping the kids raise Ihn moneyneeded to establish and operataIlse baseball program. - -

The Ediles Cougars -is a newly-formed thirteen yehr- old all-star -baseball team tirhich will play innumerous high qalily totirna-ments throughout. the area andsome of of state; The programhad initially and temporarilybeen called the Nils BaseballTravelers, unI the orgunizalion-at meeting with Ihe fumilies washeld where the boys choose thename of"Cougars."

Thn Niles Cougars are man-aged and coached by volunteerparents and the players am prod-acts ofthe Niles Baseball leagne;

The Crash of '29- -

by

Milton Florence - -

As the anniversary ofthe darkestduyin history soon approachos,most ofus are too young to remember, many ofus too old to forgelthecrashof'29. - - . - . - -

Come withme and let's go backin time to the-days ofthe depres-sian oftwenty-nine. -

At shot time I was only o lud of six. Jost a small child going toscheol,tryiogtolearnthegoldenrule. - -

Families were very close way back. They oli seemed to go in astraightlrack. - - - -

My Dud was vety loving and kind, butajub he could notftnd. -

My Mother was very loving ucd Irise: a cirer person would notdo. She worked very hard around Ihn house, sod always tried tohetpherspouse. -

In the outSide worldthere was muchclamor, farpeople wanted towork, baljobs you couldn't find. People were starving, they wanl.ed local. There was virtually chaos onthe streets.

I had only one shirt on my back and my mother had to wash itevery night and bang it on the rack. But I was always neat undclean, even tho the life seemed mean. Off to school I weni al thatearly age, learñing tomasterthe wrillenpagn.

People were in desperatn need ofhelp. They didn't koow whomto tarn. Is there somethingthatthey forgol loteaec. - -

Mostofthn people were strong and healthy, but very few you caesuywerewealthy. - - -

The country was in great psoic. There wus-nofood in the cup-board. Things got so bleak and grim, Ihn fai from the soup theywould skim. S°up linec were setup all over lawn. Peojnle lost theirpride, virtually thousands ofpeopledied. -

After much chaos and despair, this country we sInned to repair.Thnre was theW.P.A. Ihatpntpeople backto work. -It evern helpedthe formerclerk. --

P.D.R;was elecled and took hold ofthe reins. He helped get ridofthe cuntny'spains. -

Employment wason the rise, people started IO bake pies. Fami-Ites ofyesteryearwere closerlccil.Prnyers were everywhere.

Seek and you will find. Peuple looked and finally foucd,.IhaIprayers had helped tó muke thedallarsauod.

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Pumpkin pandemoniumrolls through Skokie

Looking for something to do ParkDjstrjct tojo halloween, andthis Halloween? Well, look ono all yoa boys and ghouls are invit-further. The Skokie Park District ni to participate. On Saturday,lias some spooky amI not so 0CL lRfromuoonto3p.m 10evspooky events planned for kids park disloict presents Pumpkinandadults this Halloween. Check Pandemonium foe children agesitouti nine noci under. There will be aSoreamScene '96 parade of children in costumes,The park district will knock ghoulish ganses, the fairtale trait,your socks off as you slither cueepycraft, enoenlainmentandathrough the coves of our haunted Halloween hayride. Be sure to es.house. Your blood is guarautecoi rive ion costume anti get ready fortoboilwith these scenes, Cometo ä spooky good bese. Children un-the Devonshire Aquatic Center der seven years old must be ac-Boathouse (4400 Gmve St.) in compatoJe4byanalLTheeventSkokie on Friday, Oct. 25, Salue- will take place at the Devombirethy, Oct. 26, Sunday, 0CL 27 or Cultural Center (4400 Green-Thoroday, Oct. 31 from 7 to 9 wood) in Skokie. Children's tick-p.m. andbeprepared to be fright- eis willow sold in advance for $4;ened. Forages 8 and op. The cost $5 at the door. Adult tickets willisN't. be sold in advance for $1; $2at

ThingsThatGoBamp tltedoor. Thisyear, therewillbeain thoNight litnitof200 Zirkels sold.

Looking for a non-frightening TorrorStrikos atSkokie'sallcmativeforlheeoolirefamily to Log Cabinenjoy this Halloween? OnFriday, Bewarel The Skokie Park Dis-Oct. 25 from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. told willkuock yoursocks off theand Saturday, 0cL 26, 6:30 to spooks and surprises. Ou Friday,8:30p.m., thetrmily OaksNature Oct. 25, from 7 to 8 p.m., the parkCenter (4d50 Bromonel) in Sko- district presents Ghost Storiesloe hosts 'Things That Go Bump Galore, au unforgettable eveningin the Night," an outdoor evening for children ages 5-8 accompaprogram sure to be enjoyed by all uiedby aparent. The firstfcw sto-ages. Visit with a talking coyote, ries won't be veoy scary, butagiantmoth, ablackbearfromll- watchout, because as theeveninglinois' past and other creatures progresses the fright level of thewho want to share with yoa why stories wilt go up - and so will thethey come out at night and why fun. Refrcshmeuta wilt be servedtheyateuotto befeared. Audbest as you catch your breath. Theof all, you can top off the night event wilt take pIace by candle-around a campfire with animal light in our tog cabin at the 5ko-50055 and snacks. The cost is $3 Ide HrritageMuseum (8031 Flor-perperson; $løper fumily (not to al Ave.) in Skokie.The fee, perexceedsix). - person, os $5 forrcsodeats; $7 for

Attonfion RallawoonHaunfa non-residenti.We've got something 'spook- For more information, call the

tacutor" happening at the Skokie parkdisaeict, (847)674-1500.

Creativity with ceramicsCome and explore yoor crea-

tine side by making your ownbeautiful ceramics. The HilesParte District is offering a ceranu-8es class for all adults interestedon creating their own hand-crafted works of art. All studentswilt choose their owti projectsandwoek ut theirowupace, underthe assistance ofinstructor KuthyZyrkowslci. Ourceromics room isequipped with a variety of green-Ware, paints, brushes and all fir-ing will be doue in ourteilu room.

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A supply list witt be available thefimstday ofctass. Classes are held -00 Tuesday evenings at the Bal-larç.tLeisuee Center, 8320 BallardRd. from 7 tu 9:30 p.m. The oectsession mus from Oct 22 to Nov.26. Thu class fee is $42, or $3gwith resident discoant/ A threeweek mini-session wilt- bd heldfrom Dec. 3 to Dec.17 from 71010 p.m. focusing du holiday crea-tinos. Class fee is $26, or $23with resident discoaot. For moreinformatiob call (847) 824-8860.

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Create holidaycandleholders

Boautifat, softly-lit candleshelp make a holiday season morememorable. The NoethbrookPark District presents HolidayCaudloholders, o class for 5-12year olds and parents to designtheir own clay holders for ose athome. A vuriety of formo areavailable to create suitable piecesfor Chanukah, Christmas or NowYears. Holiday Candleholderswill meet on Sunday, No. 3, 1 pmat the t.eituro Center, 3323 Wul-tors ave. Ike-registration and feesavE required. For more informa-lion, call 298-2980.

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Young All-Starsclasses

Hey spurts fans. Let the NilesPark District and instructor Deb-hie Cameron help your child en-hence his/her coordination,knowledge and abilities-in a va-riely of sports in the Young All-Stars clasu. Soccer, basketball,tumbliog, tee-ball and mere oreintroducedtoclsjldren ages 3 to 5,and not only is il fun, but activeand heolthy loo. Class is held onMoadays from Nov. 4 throughDec. 16 at the Bullard LeisureCenter, 8320 Ballard Rd. from 9lo 9:45 am. The feris $23, or $21with resident discount. For morevnfonualioo, please call (847)824-8860.

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Chances are you've listenedand danced to the meltow voiceof Johnny Mathis. Now is yourchance to ser him in person at theRosemont Theater with the Prai-rie View Travel Club Dec. 12.The cost is $62 for residents and$69 for non-residents which in-eludes ticket, bus trunsportotionund adetuxe dessertbox.

Ifyon ore sMorton Grove resi-

Johnny Mathis in Concertdent, trunsportation will be pro-'vided door-to-door, otherwisefrom Prairie View CommunityCenter, 6834 Dempster St. Pickup will be 6 p.m. und return ut ap-proximately 1 1 p.m.

Come enjoy u greut evening ofmanic. Reservations uve limited.Deadline for registrotioa is Gelo-her t 1. For further information,collCuthrrine Deun ut 965-1200.

The "Late Show"to hold auditions

The LATE SHOW with DA- WBBMTV in Chicago: (312)VIDLEI 1ItRMAN will hold uù- 2559226.ditions for uil talented pets und Anyone requesting ticketspeople in Chicago on Saturday, shoutdoend oposseurd to:Oct. 19 und Sunduy, Get. 20 for u The LATßSHOWwithchance to appeur on two of the DAVID LO ft bilMANprogram's most popular seg- Tickets-Chicagomeats, "Stupid Pet Tricks" und 1597 Broadway"StapidltnmanTeieks." NewYork,NY 10019

To qualify for un audition, youor your pet's trick must be fun, Local chorusunique und safe. Animols mustperform voluntarily und be treat- invites mened humanely. Alt types of uni-moIs nrc welcome. Post trickshave included ahorne that fetchesund drinks o bottle ofwater fromthe refrigerator, u dog that simul-

Meo who like to sing are invit-ed su a special Guest Night DpenHouse hooted by the ShorelinerMen's Choras starting ut 7:30p.m.,Wednesday,Gct. 16.

tuneousty caught numerous riugs The locution will be the chor-around its neck and u footbalt be- os' regulur meeting place, Elliotttween his paws whsle ssttsng np- Hell at the Presbyterian Home,right, a rat that says "yum, yam," 3 131 Simpson St. (Golf Ed.),und dogs that attacked a bath- - Evanston. Admission is free, undroom seule and ptnbull machine. refreshments will be available.Human Oucks have raugedfrorn a Wfves, sweethearts, und friendsktdjumpsugrope while mia Pogo are also welcome. Sighs-readingshekto u man blowing asmoke- ability and vocal training are notfilled seapbubble outlets ear. required.

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IKC Weekend at Navy PierThe International Kennel Club

of Chicugo's Full Dog ShowWeekend rHums to Navy Pier'sFeslivul Hull, 600 E. Grand Ave.,Chicago on Saturday und Sun-day, Gel. 12 und 13. Highlightingtheactivities on Saturday, Oct.12will be u series of exciting dogsporto - agility, flyball and flyingdisc exhibitions. In addition,there will be independent special-ties hosted by the Great LaitesEnglish Springer Spuniel Breed-ers Assoetution und the WesternIrish Setter Club; two all-breedfun mulches (9 omIt p.m.); ser-vire dog, conformation and ohr-dienee demos und a special re-tired racing Greyhoundexhibition. On-site registrationfor the matches will be from 7to8:45 am. for the morning showund natO 12:45 pm. for the after-noon show, Classes offered in-dude 2-4 mo.; 4-6 mo,; 6-9 mo.;9-12 mo.; American Bred andOpen for dogs and bitches. Thematch is open lo all AKC-registered dogs that bave notearned petals toward their chum-pionship, Theenityfee is $6.

Sunday, Oct. 13 murks the In-

Savoy-aire'lolan

The Savoy-uires announcesïhe opening of Iolanthe. to-Isrnthe is thu Suvoy-aires 32ndAnniversary Prodoctioo. Thepreduetion is a blend of Savoy-aires favorites of the recent post,inclodiug Joe Gemmai as LordMouneararat aod Henry Odumas the Lord Cha5'seellor, withhighly aceomplishtid performersmaking their Savoy-ires delutineloding Jean-Maire Mintóis

Brand XRallye TeamHalloween fun

On October 27: join the fun,when the Brund-X Rallye Teampresents u thematic Halloweengimmick rallye "WHOOSHWITCH." The rallye sluGs fromWoodfield Mall just west of theFirestone Tire Center along GolfRd. Registration begins 01 11:30AM with first car off at t PISEThe FREE Brood X rallye schoolbegins at t 1 AM. Curs with onlyfirst timors will receive a specialgift from Brand X (supplies arelimited).

The entry fee is $20 und in-etudes u donation to a Chicago-land charity tohrlptheoeedy dur-ing the hotiduy season. Wearyour favorite costume and youcould wir a prize. For more in-foemution cull Jeff at (630) 837-6623 (leave a message). This rat-tyeisopen sothe public.

ternattonol Kennel Club of Chi-c000's 26th Annual Fall DogShow and Ohedience Trial. Theone-day, benched show wtlt havemore than 1,200 AKC registereddogs on display and uccessible tothe pnbllc. In addition lo IrishSetter and Borzoi sweepslakeo/specially, more than 120 differentbreeds/varieties will he featured.Special events lopping off theday's competition include MKRainbow FetThrrapy untI CouineCompanions for Independencedemos; Windy City's K-9 DiscClub rxhtbition; retired . racingGreyhound demo and Alex Roth-hockte's "Fopeyr and Olive OylShow".

Admission ts $9 foe adults, $6for senior citizens and $3 for chil-deen under 12. Doors open at S0m. daily. Parking is available inthe Pier's WeutGaruge us well aspubllc lots along Grund und lIli-nois Avenues with free sllullleService 10 the Pier uboard the"FierTrolley" buses.

Focfurtltertnformation cegurd-ing the dog show weekend, calllltelKCat(312) 237-5100.

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as the Fuity Queen, SarahShepherd as Iolant/te, SarahMartin us Lei/a und Mme Ma-ne Lewis as Phyllis. The MusicDirector is Roger Bingansanwho bus directed the Suvoy-olees loss two productions undwho has recently been namedthe Music Director for BowenPark Opera. The Stage Directoris Michael Knien and the StageMonager is Michael Ruckoff.

lolunthe witl be presented onOct. 18, 19, 25 and 26 ut 7:30and on Dcl. 20 and 27 ut 2. Allperformances will be at ChoteAuditorium, 14GO Oaklon St.Evouslou. Ticket prices are$12.50 ($6.50) for Main FloorReserved und $10 ($5) for Bat-cony Reserved.

For information rail the So-voy-aireo ut (312) 409-0829.

NorthbrookHaunted House

Beware of the NorlhbrookPork District's Haunted House,scheduled to open lins year onFriday and Saturday rvvaings,Get. 25 & 26, 6 pm., ut the Meo-dowhilt Aquatic Center. Visi-tors, ages 8-adult, ore guaranteeduo absolutely frightful Hallo-wren teure, complete with sur-prises and fun around every turnand corner. Guldoor events havebren added lias year, promising atruly unique experience. Thosewhoeompletntheirtripwitl he re-warded with o Halloween goodirbag. Bring your friends, bring aporty, hat be sure to bring yourcourage.

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Young SteinwayConcert Series

Skokie Public Library'sYoung Steinway Concert Serieslineup for the 15th season is an-noonred. The Serien is pro-duced in association with La-Salle Taiman Bank PSB undshowcases young pro-professional mnsieians from themidwest.

The season begins on Sunday,Oct. 13, at 3 p.m. with concerteIhr OrsI Sunday of the monththrough May 1997.

This year's performers are:Jennifer Chua, piano, of Skokie;Julie Pincher, member of MusiltaPiano Tria, of Skokie; DanielKale, cello, of Slcokie; SurahKen, cello, of Linculuwood; Vu-

Baroque concertat Queen ofAll Saints

Acclaimed orgalnnl, Dr. Ken-orth Sotelc, wilt present O renIaiof baroque moslerworlcs of Ja-hunn Sebastian Bach on Turs-doy, Get 15, at 7:30 p.m. 01 thehistoric Queen of All Suints Ba-suies, 6285 North SaaganashAvenue in Chicago. Come andhoar the magnificent Wicks or-gan, with its 68 ranks of pipework, one of the finest innEn-monts in the city.

Dr. Salait kas sludied und por-formed extensively in the UnitedStaten, and in Eurnpc at thuBach Academy nf Poerenlrny,Switzerland und thc Accademiadi Musica Italiana per Grguno inItaly. Hr hue twice bren u final-ist in the Fort Wayne NationalOrgan Playing Competition, andperforms weekly in his positionas Organisl und Director of Mn-sic al Queen of All Suints Busili-ca. -

A frerwitl offering benefitingthe Queen of All Saints ChoirFund will be accepted. AmpIofree parking is available adja-cenI to the Basilica. Por furtherinformation or directions, pleasecall 312-736-6060.

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rouira- Hwong, piano, of Glen-view; Debbie Hong, piano, ofNorthbrook; Sean Rush, piano,of Barrington; Dina Lee, piano,of South Barrington; Chris Mais,violin, of Buffalo Grove; MeEs-sa Chung, violin, of BgffaloGrove; Julia Oh, cello, nf Glen-ene; Collette Shin, violin, ofRivec Forent; Ines Kurtovic, pia-no, 6f Kalamazoo, Mirhigan;and Melissa White, violin, ofLansing, Michigan.

The ganut alumni performeron January 7, 1997 in Amy Gshi-ro, formerly nf Skokie. She iscurrently assisting concertado-lenes nf the Grant Park Sympho-ny Grclseslra.

CelebratingCremona atOakton

A string performance by Har--

0 Meyer and the Lyric ArtsQaarlet in feotured in CelebraI-ing Cremona on Fridny, Oct 11at 7 p.m. on the Performing ArtoCenlrr Moinstuge 01 GuktonCommunity College's DesPleines campus, 1650 E. GolfRuad.

Other Cremonese music willbe performed by Janice Razaq,instructor in piano performanceat Harper Collego, Potric Cosali,Oakton professor of Hnrnuuities,will speak on the violin capiraIofthe world.

The program is made possibleby a genol form the Des PlainesArts Counnil and is sponsoredby Ihe Sinter Cities Associationof Des Plomos, which has beensister city to Cremona foc 12yearn.

A reception will follow theperformance. Admission is free,but tickets arr required for ad-mittance mb thr PerformingAils Center. For more informa-lion, call (847) 633-1812.

Images ofAmerica ArtExhibitImages of America, nu ex-

kibit of photography, will be ondisplay in the Koehutiro VisualArts Center Dcl. 10-Nov. 6 atOoklon Community College'sDes Plaines campus, 1605 0.Golf Road.

'Gais group exhibition focuseson contemporary photographerswhose work capturen and dono-mmE the cultural diversity ofAmerica,

For moro information, call lu-dith Cizek, curalor, KoehalineVisual Arts Center, at (847)635-2633.

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Skokie, announces a gala five-day eultucal bus tour lo Slrutford,Gnlario (Canada) Theater Fenli-vot, Sunday, Dcl. 27, IhenughThursday, Oct. 31. Participantswill enjoy comfortable, air-conditioned bss travel, first-classhotel rooms in the heart of Strut-ford, and most important of all,three superb theater productions,Shakespeare's King Loar, Mere-dilk Willson's musical, The Mu-sic Man, and Pelee Shuffer'ssmash success bused on the lifeaudwocics nfMozorl, Amadeus.

The loor, which will lake par-ticipunls lo the scenic Ontariocountryside atlhe most comforla-

Rachel Barton.to perform inPark Ridge

Rachel Barton, ilse emergingviolin virluoso from Chicagowho is gatuing an internationalrepalation, will open the ParkRidgeCivic Orchestra's third neu-non in a concert schrdaled forWednesday, Oct 16, at 8 p.m.The program, sponsoced by theFirst Notional Book of Chicago,will be presented in Park Ridge'shistorie PickwickTlseater.

Season's UnIerE, as wrll autickels for all individual concerteare now available at these ticket0000E: City Hall, 505 BulIrrPlace, the Cosnmuuity Center,1515 W. Toulsy Avc.;Maino ParkLeisure Center, 2701 W. SibleyAve.; FirulNational Bank of Chi-cago, I N. Northwest Hwy.; Firstof America Bank, 607 Devon;and Scharningbouuen's Pbaotga-cy, 110 Main St; all in ParkRidge. Tickete may also be pur-cltueecl at Ilse door.

For additional ticket inforsusu-tioll, contact Nancy Moenzee at(147) 823-8861. Tickete for allperfonssances are $15 ($10 focnledeute and seniors, $5 for ekil-dceuundee 12).

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Would you accept a new jobforwhicbyouhavenopriorexpe-rience? Thats exacùy whatinanypeople funi themselves doing asthe executorofafriends or fami-ly members estate. The IllinoisCPASaciety explains that Ibeex-ecutorafanestale- the person re-sponsible for cariying out theterms ofa will - has numerous fi-nancial, legal, and lax eusponsi-bílitiesandmustpossessgoodor-ganizalional and interpersonalskills as well as some financialknow-how. The best way to pce-pare for such a job is by findingnul in advance what is expectedof you.

PROBATINGTHE WILLOne of the executors primary

jobs is probating the will." Thisprocess entails filing the will at alocal ssrrogaleconrtso that it be-comes part of the public records.There's no deadline for probatingthrwill, but itcannot be done ear-lier than 10 days after the lesta-tors death.

MARSHALLING THRASSETS

The next slop is the macshall-ing" of assets. This task involvesan accoutiag or inventory of Ihrassets ofthedrceased and can re-qnire quite a bit of sleuthing. Inaddition to looking at prior io-come lax returns and other saure-es for assets, the executor maymid up seaeching through closets.dresser drawers and shoe boxesro located hank booky savingsbond, and even stock ceiiftcaios,unless Ihr deceased had previ-ouslyindicaled wheresuch docu-menE are located.

The duties ofthe encentar dur-ing this phase ofthe probate pro-cesa caarange from listing one ortwo bank sceonoli to compilingportfolios and contacting brokersand agencies all over the countryinordersolocateassets.Jtalsoin-volves thecolleclion of outstand-ing income or money owed, in-eluding amounts owed from

Executing your executorAs dutiesemployers, Social Security, andinsurancecompanics.

If the search for assets it toodifficult or timeconsuming, helpis available. Financial arcaicascompanies, bmkerages, andsomefmancialptanning agenciescan, for a fee, locale Ihr dccc-dent's assets. Costs incurred forthese and other expenses asso-elated with probating the will ormarshalling asarla are typicallyreimbursedby theettate.

Once theassetsarelocated, theexecutor may need to liquidatesome of them lo pay off the de-ceased's debts and to make distil-butions to heirs. Liquidating theproperty can involve sellingstocks, bonds, or real estate, aswell as exercising options on se-rarities. When it comes lo col-lectibtes like jewelry, artwork,andrcat estate, appraisals need tobe obtained to be sure the proper-tyis valued accurately.

PAYING OFFCREDITORSOne of the most tediom of the

executor's responsibilities isidentifying and paying off credi-lors. It involves notifying poren-liai creditors who may have abonafide claim against the estateof the deceased. White somecreditors may barrage execntorswith bills, others maybe difficulttolocate. If the exccnlor is unsureof all the people to be contacted,tise exveutor ems satisfy the obli-galion to notify creditors by pub-lishinganolice in tilocalnrwspa-perregarding the claims againstthe estate.

To pay offcrrstitors and liqui-dateasseli in accordancewith theleans of the will, you'll nerd achecking aecánnt for the estate.All money should be funneledthrough the account so that bilisandbeneftciariescanbepaid.

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GIVINGHEIRS THEIRSFinally, theexecntoriseespon

sible for distributing property tothe beneficiaries named in thewill. All disbursements to betrefi-ciarirs. as wrilas those to Ihr Pro-bateCow-t,rnustbecarefullydoc-umented. As an executaryou canbecalled on losubmitreports andaccounting ofyour actions to theProbateCourt. Executors of corn-plea or large estates may want toobtain assistance from CPAs orattorneys when handling the tax.fmancial and legal matters asso-ciatedwith managing the estate.

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Garage SaleHere's a chance to fmd unique

antiques. unusual- collertibles,tools, mnsiral items, recipe andother books, sports equipmentfurnilitre, baby and other-szeclothing, games, toys, and muchmore alt wtsite supporting TheNew Oratorio Singers (SNOS) attheir annual garage sale on Pri-day, 0cl 11 from 8 am. until 5p.m. and on Saturday, Oct. 12fmrn9a.m. antil4p.m.

The spectacular array of items(all in good shape) wilt be on dis-play at 755 Bayer Dr. in Palatine(about one quarter mile north ofNorthwest Hwy., four housesEastofQuetttin Roadon Bayer.).

Gain a tax deduclion for yoardonations which will be acceptedfrom Oclober4. For infonnation,call (847) 604-1067 or(8l5) 338-4205.

Morton GroveWoman's Club

Manors Grove Woman's Clsbwill hold their monthly meetingon Thursday, Oct. tO st noon atthe Fireside Inn, 9101 WankeganRd., Morton Grove.

After a short business meetingconducted by President DorothyBruder, program chairman Phyl-lis Olson will introduce the pro-gram for the day, "Music andSong" by Barbara Bases andRiuhacdFammerree.

Luncheon costs $11.25. Cati966-5801 forreservations

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Riding to school on the tradi-douai yellow bus is an escitingactivity for a new student, andparents should stress safety fromthe very first day of school, saysAjijsChieagoMotorClub.

More than 23 - million pupilsride school buses each year in theUsiird Slates, and being- trans-poned to school geneeally posesfew dangers. However, an rad-mated 105persons, including 36pedestrians, were killed in seheolbus-related crashes in 1994 (thelatest national stalislics avails-bic).

Knowing where to stand andbeing sleet to traffic while wait-ing for the bas, behaving whileriding it and exiting it safely canmake an importauldifferener in asladent's life.

To ensure that the ride to and.from school is as safe os possible,AAA-CMC offers these safetytips for parents of tiraI-timeschool buseiders:

Moke sure the stndens leaveshomeearly enough to scrive al thebss slap on time.

See that your child waits forthe bus is a safe place well off theroadway and remains quiet andorderly. Remind him or her thathorseplay can cause someone lofall or ho pushed into the path oftha bus or another vehicle.

Tell youngsters lo remainseated (andquiet) whilethe bus isin motion. This is especially im-portant at railroad grade cross-ings, where the bus driver is re-quired by law to slop, look andlisten for approaching trains be-fore moving.

Stress the importance of keep-ing aisles clear at all limes. Book-bogs or Junch hoses should neverhe left whnre someone might tripover them.

-Make sure your child knowsthe dangers ofthrowing things in-side-the bus or tint the window.An object might hit the schoolbus driver or another motoristwho coald tose control and causoa collision.

Let children know Ibe impor-lenco of keeping their hoods andarms insidethe bnsatall titites.

Remind students to avoidsnagging backpack straps, draw-strings or loose clothing ou bashondrails when exiling. If theyneed to cross the street, tell themto do so weil in front of the buswhere they cas see thebus driver.This avay, there's a good chancethe drivrrcanseethem, tuo.

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Be alert when opproachingcornees patrolled by members ofthcAAA School Safety Patrol.

Whou a school bus is loadingor unloading children, motoristsarrroquiredby law to stop andre-main stopped anlil the bus drivertunIs off the stop lights and thebus rosamos movemenl, or thebas driver signals motorists toproceed. -

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October is Disability Employ- od of 36 months during whichmeet Awareness Month, a time benefits will ho reinstated if caro-for promoting opportunities for ings fait; and costinned Medicarepeople with disabititios, accord- coverage dnñug Ilias period. Ining to Nancy Dowelt, managrr of addilton, impaIrment-misledthe DesPiainesoffico. work expenses are deducted from

Doweil said that in recent earnIngs when figuring if on-years, changos in medical lech- ifigs will affect benefit eligibility.eulogy, legai rights, and employ- Smaitar mies appiy In people re-ment laws have created moto sp- cetvtng Supplemental Securityportunities for poopie with Income (SSI) disability benefits.disabililios who wish ta work. So- Doweli uatd that as u result,dal Security, the largest provider employers who hire people re-of cash benefits to people with ceiving disability benefits can dodisabilities, bas also changed to SO with less concern abont themakeitemierfordisahied benefi- consequences of falinie to makeciarnos who with to work to do so, Ihn the workplace.he/she said. 'Now Social Securi- Disability Employmentty makes it possible for disabled Awareness Month is sponsoredbeneficiaries lo test their ability by the President's Conmu' lier onto work without risking the loss Employment of People with Dil-of their beeefits or health cover- absittsesrn Washington, D.C.ago." . ri - -

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Park restaurant ...Welker said that the Park

Board and staff will keep up ad-vertisiug efforts and perhaps stepup their marketing program tostimulate business both in thebusiness community and amongfamily patrons. Since their cus-tomer base is not primarily gotf-ers, Wetker said, they anticipateno speciat problems during thecoming Winter. -

Wetker said the restaurant, un-der the direction ofTom Mutca-hy, formerty ofthe Holidaylno inEvanston, is a 'great ptace -to gofor casual dining with reasonableprices.'

Besides the heavy losses,OShanter's faces another prob-tem. Several Nites restaurantowners are catting foul becaoseof the "untevel playing field" asAndy Przybylo, owner of theWhite Eagle Restaarant and Baa-quota, 6900 Milwaukee Avenue,termed the tux-sapportod advau-tages O'Shantcr's enjoys that pri-vate competitors not only do notenjoy but are actually paying forvia theirpropert tax.

Przybylo, who is also a NibsVillage Trustee, said that his res-taurout pays $140,000 propertytax, while O'Slaaoter's pays no taxat alt and their insurance and oth-ersorvices aro tower becansetheycan obtain them through the state.

Przybybn added thatifbe wantsto enlarge his restaurant, hewould have to obtain financing atthe prime rate or above, whileOShanter's Can got money webtbelow the prime rate by asingbondmoney. -

'to spite ofit att [the anfoirad-vautagesj,- they lost $t2p,OOÇt'Przybybosaid. ---

He sold he is very unhappy thatthe Park District has built a ban-qont halt overlooking the golfcoarse, which is "a big conflictwith Arvey's, the White EagleandRiggio's," Praybyto said.

"Government agencies are do-ing this right and left," Przybytoadded, - citing Schaumburg'sbuilding a new golf course andclub house and Rosemont's newDon Stevens Ballroom, which, hesaid, is in direct competition withRosemoet hotels.

Przybyba said that he and scv-eral other Nites restaaeant own-ers, including George and TomAvaritis ofAsvey's Restaorant atOakton Street and Waukegaa.Road and Roy Maketa, who, untillast July, owned Chambers Res-tancent, 6881 Milwaukee-Ave.,mes last spring with the IllinoisRestaurant Association (IRA) totry to initiate a legal challengeagainst government agencieswho compete anfairly with theprivate sector. -

"We think what they're doingis illegal," said ColbeenMeShune, executive director nfthe lilA, It's absolutely absurdthat they can work autor these

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Nibs Police Department wheretse was positively identified bythe employees and was given aNov, 4 constatate,

tax-free conditions," she said,O'Shanter's is being directly sabsi-dized by the Park District, sheaddêd. - - - -

MeShane said that the PaÈkDistrict Act of the Illinois StateStatisten allows receeational facil-ities to Serve incidental food. "Idon't consider a restaoeaot 'mci-dental fond," MeShaeó said.

MáShane said that the ParkDistrict Association is in the pro- -

cain of setting up gùidelines thatalt the park diitricts in the statewillfollow.

However, if the IRA is anubleto work out a satisfactory agree-mont with the park districts,McShane said she is peepared toseek legislation that will outlawpark-districts from competing an-fairly with peivatety ran restau-rants. , . -

"It looks like Socialism to mewhen government agencies canhave entait businesses competingwith private businesses in thearea," Maketa said. "Businessesuro being taxed to support thePark District; und they're epeningbusinessès to compete with as,"he added.

Tom Arvanitis said, "lt's notfair. Public money is being usedto hart other restaurant business-es." Of O'Shuuter's frost-yearlosses, Arvanitis said, "Every-body thinks they can make mon-ey in the restanrautbusiness."

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Cnntinued from Page 1the cost of the project, Moetoraepsuid,bul,$tO,000 of that will beppid by theYMCA. ThoVillage ofNues will pay the eemainiug$7,625 throngh the 'rIp (Tax In-cremeetul Funding) district.

LoVeede Construction Co. hasconapteted the 30-ft. reflectingpool that will have active waterfeatures ne both sides and a plazowhere visitors and residents muygather to enjoy the "now" land-mark, - which will be dedicatednext spring.

The ananal lighting ceeemonyof the Leaning Towee of Niles isscheduled for thefiest week of De-cembnr.

COrn HuskDrop In

Looking for a rustic decorationto spellS ap your home for an-turne? Stop by the Skokie ParkDistrict' Corn Husk Drop In atthe Skokie Heritage Museum,8031 Floral Avtr je Skokie onSatnrday,Nov.2,from t to2p.m.and let year creativity run wild.Join as and make a corn huskscarecrow, ghost nr other decora-tice piece. We will have apple ci-der and popcorn for year to en-!jay, You do not hav,e to registerfor Itas eInst, but please call themuseam at (847) 677-6672 if yanare bringing in a large graup sowe will- have enough supplies.The fee is $3 perperson.

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District 219 teachers ... ContinuodîromPage i-

andweiting resource teachers. -

The dibteict withdrew ita pro-posaIs forallowances in class sizeincreases and lowering teacherquatificatmens farsante positions.

;Outy campensatian, insuranceandretiremeatbenefits remain onthe table as main negotiation is-sues,

The wage proposal presentedby the district provides an aver-age 2 percent annual increaseOver the atroce years of the con-tracs, including tlep und laneiarements.

- Sweeney said that becaaae au-tomatic step and lane increaseswhich addup to about 1.8 percentarealeradyfigaredin the old sala-rl,' schedale, thè 2 percent in-ceease kally amounts to an actualinceease -nf only .4 nercent an

Anti-Drugwar...

Cnntim.esl from Page 1each student whos& question isselected witlbeprintnd in the col-asan, and photos ofthe police nf-fiacca condncting the PRIDEpresentateoss will also be fna.

-tueedmonthly.Other new rneasaees that are

planned by the Niles police andNiles Family Services incladqmaking PRIDE presentations toparents who attend school fane-tians, increasing PRIDE presen-tutions to alt public- andpeivateschools at all grade levels and es-tubtishing a telephone line at theNues Police Department as adrughortine. -

The number of Walk and Talkpatrols atGeminiJaniorHigh andCulver Middle Schoal will be in-cretised, whiteefforts ofthe CookCounty Sheriffs Department andlocal patrols und sweeps of anin-

cnrpoeatdd Maine Township willbe combined and coordinated.

Finally, an additional policedepartment police dog speciallytrained to sniff ens dengs will beborrowed for periodic locker in-sprctions atthe area high schools.

Shared HousingOpportunities

The Center of Concern, 1580N. Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge,has offered a Shared HousingPragram since 1910. Individualsranging from 20 In 94, of variedbackgrounds, havebeen placed inaffordable shared housing ar-mngements.

Rental units in the northwestsubnrbsare at a preminm; afford-able rents are even harder te find.Waiting lists for sabsidized hans-ingare years tong.

A home-owner who makes thedecision ta homeshare can findnot anly financial help but alsocompanionship and often supportservices such as meal preparationund chore service, The extra in-come provided eau help in deal-ing with the cost ofproperty taxesandbome maintenance,

Ifynu are inlereatedin learningmore abeul shared housing, callEva Geetefeld at the Center nfConcern, (847) 825-0453.

"new" money,. - ' -

On the atherhand, Disleict2l9negotiator Tony Scariano saidthat a 5 percent increase reallyamounts to an approximate 7 per-cent increase when step and laneincreases are included.

The district wants to eliminateteacherretiremeat incentives thatcuercnlly allow teachers - whohave taught in the, district for 35years or more to receive 100 per-cent aftheirsalaey.

Borek said the retirement andinsurance packages as welt as the

- notary schedule currently offeiedto District 219 teachers is thehighest in the stateaddiug that helias "the numbers to prove it."

A momo- released by -DistrictSuperintendent Vickie Marka-vitch and Scariann states that Dis-

Disney Uniiersity -

Professionalprograms

Disney University Profession-al Development Progrdtns isagain joining with The Manage-.ment Aosoeiation nf. Illinois topresent "The Disney Keys ta Ex-celtence." Featuring exrtasivepresnatotions On creativity, man-agemeot and service, Itas one-day program will be held Norms-ber 12, at Drury Lane in Oak-brook Terrace, The registrationfee includes the -program, lunchand prograM materials. The pro-gramis open to thepablic.

Tlaroaghout "The Disney Keysto Excellence" program, attend-ens explore the managcmeul ofstar Walt Disney World Resort...wlsieh involves theme parks, re-sorts, merchandise locations, res-taurauts, transportation facilities,utilities, maintenance und more.The successful oporation ofthesediserte areas depends ox nffec-Ove management of more than40,000 Walt Disney World "CastMembers" (Disney parlance foremployees), -

Registration and tuition feesfur the program are $349,00, end$249.00 fut' actaciution raes-bers. For registration informa-ton, call (708) 344-6400.

Far more information aboutDisney University Professionaldevelopment Programs and acomplete listing of programs,malti-day business seminars andbehind-the-scenes tours offeredat the Walt Disney World Rrsort,call (407) 828-KEYS (5397).

Holiday crafters -

wanted -:

St. John Brebeafn NativityGuild will hold its 27th annualHoliday BAZAAR en Sunday,October 27th, from &00-3:00p.m. in the Parish hull and gym,8301 N. Harlem, Niles.

Crufters will he ableto dis-play Halloween, Thanksgivingand Christmas items, Any cebit-er who would like to receive anapplication for the Baraar,please call Indi Stephens, 296-6421. -

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trict 219 teaehersmakè more utthetap of the scale ($84,324 forteachers with maximum edoca-tian and teachingexperiesce) andat the -beginning of the scale($36,075 fer teachers with a.bichetnr's degree and no teachingexperience.)

- Also being negotiated is the -

contract with about 50 supportstaffmembees, including custodi-ans, maintenance and clericalworkers andserrotaries. No wageproposal has yet bora made bythe districtfor support staffmom-bers, who, like the teachers are -

seekingas perceatincrease. -

Both union and district offi-cialssaid they are hopefal of set-thug both contracts at next negntiation session today. -

Illinois .

minimumwage iùcrease

Effective Octoberl, 1996, theminimam wage rate in Illinoit'will be increased to $4.75 an hoarfor workers eighteen years of ageand older. Workers ander eight-eon (18) may be paid $4.25 anhoar. The Illinois MinimumWage Law applies to any em-ployer with four (4) or more em-players. Tipped employees mussbe paid at least 80% ofthe appro-priatemmnimom wagerate.

- The minimum wage rate willincrease agaiu September 1,1997, to $5.t5 far workers eight- -

ren years and older and $4. 65 forworkers ander eighteen years ofage. - -....

Employers wishing additionalinformation, a poster "Notice toEmployers and Employees" or astickertodisplayllte correclrateofwuges on theirposterinay con-tart- the Illinois Dbpartmeñt ofLabor, 160 North LaSalle Street,Chicago, Illinois, 60601, orphone 312/793-2800 or 2-17/782-6206. - -

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Go"The Polish National Alliance

is sponsoring "Seniors un'theGa" at the PNA District 13 Featersial Center 6030 N. Cicero Av-cane, Chicago, on Thursday Oc-lober 17, at 9:30 AM. until 2:30P.M. - -

George H, Ryan, Secretary ofStates Depaetment of Senior andCommunity Services, under thedirection of Mary Ann Braski,Cooedieator, will offer the fol-lowingservices: -

Rules of the Road, 9:30 until11:30. 12:30 until 2:30; and Vi-sian Screening, 9:00 until 2:30;and Mobile Photo 1.0, 9:00 until2:30, -

These services are offered freeto citizens 65 and ever and toper- -

sans with disabilities. Pleasecome out and take advantage ofthe services nfferçd.by thé De-partment ofSeniers and Cemmu-nity Services, -

Por more intormution, call(3121 286-0500 eut 309 or 316,

Most people, in fact, are NOTallergic to insectstings, Of the 25million Americans who are stungevrr3'yrar, lessthan4% will bavean allergicrenclion. Unfortunate-Ip, many individuals think theyare allergic and seek nnnecmsarymedical trextmenl for stings thatcould have been treated at home,ManyofthepeOple who are aller-gic, needlessly salier from a fearof future reactions because theyare unawate of available treat-ment. Recognizing bbc symptomsof a normal reaction will preventunnecessary won' and medicalexpense. Early recognition andtreatment of insect sting allergycould savealifr.

The seveiify of an insect stingreaction varies from person topersoO, Anormabreaction wilt re-sultia pain, swelling, and rednessconfined to the sting site. Simply -disinfecttlae area and apply ice toreduce the swelling. A large localreaction Will result in swellingthatextendsbeyOndthe sting site.Por example, a person stung onthe forearm may have hisilarr en-tire arm swell to twice it's normalsize. Although alarming in ap-peaeance, this condition is oftentreated the samens anormal crac-tian, However, becante this eon-ditinu may persist for 2-3 days,antihistauttines and steroids aresometimes prescribed to lessonthe discomfoet. The most seriousreaction lo au interI sting is anal-lergir one, This condition re-quieta immediate medical alten-tian. Symptoms of an allergiceeactionof"anapltylaxis" may in-clatIe one or more of the follow-ing:

Hives, itching, and Owetlingin areno other than the sting site.

Tightaess io the chest and dii-

So you think you'reaIIer9ic to bee stings

ficulty in breathing.Hoarse voice or swelling of

the tongue.Dizzineas Or a shai3r drop of

blood pressure.Uncanscionsnms or cardiac

arrest,This type ofreactioa ran occur

within minales after the sting andmay be life threatening or evenfatal. People who have experi-enced an allergic reaction to aninsect sting have n 00% chance ofa similar or worse traction ifstung agaln.

Au allergic reaction is treatedwith epinrpbrine, either self-ínjectedoradministeredbyadOc-ter, In some cases, intravenousfluids, oxygen, and other treat-mente nec necessoly as well,Once stabilized, these patientsare sometimes reqn'wed lo stayovernight at the hospital undercime observation. People whobave had previous allergic rear-lions andrely on the protection ofepínephrine mat remember iocatty it with them wkerever theygo Also, because one dote maynotbeeuough to reverse the rene-tion, immcdialemedical attentionfollowing an insect sting is ree-onamended,

Allergic reactions to insectstings can bcprevented with ven-am immunotherapy, a treatmentthat is 97% effective in prevent-ing future ocearrrnces. lt in-volves administering graduallyineeeasing doses of venom thatstimulate tise patienfs oreo im-mofle symptom IO become resist-anttoafntureallergicreaction. Ina matter of weeks, peoplr whopreviously lived unaire the con-slant theeai of severe reactions toinsectstings can go about leadingnormallives.

Sign up for Anti-Hunger Walk

Area rcsidents are encouragedto sign np for this fall's Niles-Park Ridge Crap Walk AgainstHunger, shcedsted for Sunday,Oct. 20,

Registration begins at 8:315

p.m. and the walk steps off at2p.m. from St. Paul of the CrossChurch, 320 S. Washington St, inPuck Ridge. The 10K walkthrough Park Ridge and NileswiltraisefaadsforChurch WorldService designated organizationsthat work to eliminase hanger.One-fourth of the money raisedwilt go directly toward the MaineTownship Emergency Fond Pan-try. Por more information or toobtain a sponsor sheet, call yonrlocal church or cansad Rev. Sto-ven Meyers at Redeemer Luther-anCharch ut(847) 823-3634.

The township pantry, locatedin the Maine Township TownHull at 1700 Ballard Road in ParkRidge, provides basic food itemsand baby care supplies to resi-dents in crisis sitantions.

Legal Counselavailable

One ofthe many valued servic-es offered at The Center of Con-cern, 1580 N. Northwosc Hwy,Park Ridge, is their Legal Coon-seling Program. Since 1979, re-tired attorney Abe Linderman hasappeared at The Center's officeseach Saturday morning to offercounsel on legal problems of allkinds. In the past seventeen yearshe has helped hnndrrds of indi-viduals find notations to their le-gal problems.

Wtaile legal clients are asked tomake a donation, there is no fixedchargeforthese services.

If you could benefit from thisservice, call 847-823-0453 andmake an appOintment.

Vegetable oils:How healthful are they?

by

Karen Collins, M.S., RD.For many years, good nutrition advice told us, "pntyansuturute

your life." At that time we felt that an abundance ofvegetoble oilswas Ilse key to healthy eating, but times have changed. Today wesee that when dieto oils are used excessively they do not promotegood health at all. What have we teamed abont reasonable ase nfvegetobteoils?

Concern about using too much vegetable oil has increased aswe've learned more about cancer development. Foe example, whendietary fat is high we produce more ofcertain substances needed todigest and absorb fat; yet when those substances change form thoycao promote the development of colon cancer, Large amounts ofvegetable oils also lead to hormonal changes that seem to promotedevelopmeotofcuncers ofthoprostate, breast, and atoms.

Another problem with vegetable oils is that they are asconcentrated in calories as batter and other fats. So they canquickly tarn law-caloric food into excess, makingmaintenance of ahealthy weight difficult.

Yet we must remember that vegetable oils are not bad foods. Infact, they sapply "essential fatty acids" needed for normal cellmembranes and formation ofvital hormone-like substances. Whilefoods other than fats and oils supply smoll amounts uf these fattyacids, many adult diets would not sapply quite enough lo meetrecommendations without added fut,

In addition, these oils provide flavor and odd u satisfying, fillingfeel to foods, without which we might need to eut moro frequentlyand find weightcontrol mare difficult.

We don't ooed mach. Depending on the oil selected, just one tofive teaspoons each day wilt meet oar body needs. Olive oil offersthe advantage of being one of the few fats that does sot seem topromote cancer development, yet its low level of essential fattyacids means that we probably need omoants at the upper end of therecommended range. Canola, clearly a heart-healthy oil, has totbren adequately tested regarding its cancer-promoting abilities, itsessential fatty acid level is mid-range. Other vegetable oils (corn,safflower, soybean), can promote roncee, but provido such highlevels of essential fatty acids thotjust a teaspoon or two cas meetoorneeds aspartofabalanced diet.

Overall Ibsen, the health message regarding vegetable oils issimply one of moderation. They are neither a health risk to becompletely avoided or no innocent that they should be used withabandon. Forbest overallhealth, limit theplaces that vcgrtablo ailscreep into your fond from flying, salad dressings and saures, butalso focus on making grains, vegetables and frnits the largest part nfyour diet.

For a free copy ofthe booklet, "Alt About Pat and Canone Risk,"send a stamped (55 cents postage), self-addressed envelope to theMacrican Institute for Cancer Research, Dept. FC, Washington,DC 20069.

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