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- -a -a-1 .NILESand t-;;; r MORTON GROVE I All 16,000 _1____. doIlvoodwo.kly [ UnA, Park N IEdIfl I Ridg. '\ j PeA Bulk Rate u:s. Postac PA I D BüIe Nws 5OCENTS. -- - . - . - . ,- . . PER COPY FEB 00 N 05 74N0 WAUKECAN RD NILES IL 60714 THURSDAY AUGL OILES P0BLC IN000RO 6900 000TON ST. ,.. From thé Left Hand: . byBw Besser Love waá all overthe place tuis ast week; It was bounc- ng aif the walls atthe Nick Blase- Plaza" last Taesday night and- it- was Oaaiflg and free flowing àL thé -White Eagle Restaurant- on Friday - night. Nues paslweek was one big love-in. - - The -town "Where - People Count' had a wall Lo wall crowd turn-out for ts 100th - - birthday party in Ihn newly vilta hali:just north- of the - Fitness Center. An estimated 3,000 people choolpedon sev- eral thousand bot dogs and hambargers.- wolfed down a Ion Or -Iwo of birthday cake, - sang happy birthday to good old Niles and watched the younger net do the macramn or --- 10e macrocloOdle or whateyer - that dance is which made Al Gore- a -dancing partner with - - - -Aineicd. - - - Cnnli,med nfl Page 32 HeàIth &- : -- Fitness - -- -: Pa9es 6-7 Women-, - Pages 8-9 - - - Communily - Calendar- - - Pages- 1O1.4 Home. St'Ié Päges 25-27 - - Oriole Pool $5,OOO t1theÌd from general contractor for incomplete work on new Nues Library building -to-;be renovated -- - - - - . . . - - - by Chrmtrne Capi ng i s trt1: h: GOPkD Library to use withheld pl osto mp oveOrsoleP ol Ad sss for post-construction at the Angnst 19 meeting of the Board. Package "A of the renovation focnses on the exterior portions xl the poot locinded n the pack- age are a new main pnnl liner, re- pl cement of pardons of Ihn deck, installatinn of new gutters, concrete restoration of the main pool, a new PVC liner for the wading poot and addition of a Contirnnd OlI l'age 32 Autoidealeroto , build w1iere'N. grocers fear to rent by Rosemary Tirio Because of the sloe and shape of ihe Tan Increment Financing ITIF) property recently acqntred Vm condemnation proceedings by the Village ofMerton Drove, developer Nest Realty has chain forthe development. Instead, the village is negeliat- ing with IheBob Rohrmun Olds- mobile dealership which bàn now reiaested to - be placed on the - north halfoflhe iarcel. - - Next, which was originally - told by village officials to have a. tOnant io place by Aug. N, told the village earlier this-month that il - Cnatinned no Page 32 .. - Varga toretire . from Dist. -63 at - end of school year by Rosemary Tirio - la order ta facilitate an ordarty- transition, Dr. Robert Varga, Sn- - perintondenl ofNiles Elementary. District 63 bàn announced his in- tentino to retire at the end of the currentschoel year. - - -- "t will be available to talk with whomever the board [of edaca- lion] narrows its focus to, Varga - said - Varga was named Snpt. of Dist. 63 io August of 1993 after completing -his doctoral studies. Varga begun-his career in educa- - - lion-in 1964 as ujtinior high in-- Continued on Page 38 The Nibs Public Library -Dis- trjct plans to make uso of funds - held from-aforiner library gen eial - contractor who failed , to complete - post donstroction work. : - - According to o memorandum froniFrey filIan Molinuro Ar- ohithcto, Ltd. (Ihn firm contract- oil -to slesiu the expanded -ti- -- b vI to Llbfury Admtutstrator C. s Cz,i teclot B oiid5 y Con strnt.i Ott Il e general contracto responsible fór tito Niles Publio Library's expansion project, has ldft approximately $95,425 wOrth of post.conslruclion work iocomplelo. - - The Nibs Püblio Library Dis- t - iP - byL]sa-Ashkm.aeçruke. - - . -- - _: - t 15 (NPLD) Ftnanctal R port lion pl mbing electrtcal wo k u of July 1999 show 1000' and s ovation totaltng completion of major eonslruc- - . $6,145,372.59. : . - - tion projects, such - as demoli- - . Cnatinaed na Pagd 32 VOL. 43, NO. 9 - -Dst. 71failsto ovèrtu!fl art- teacher's reinstatement byRos m ryTirao I l7pg de i-an 0) t ot y ors remedillon followtng u 71 11 t 4s 0.. ol Ram ow p00 e alitaI n t t997 Howe k i(cpsojil app alglow g e her perf rmanc was altll Itcr l999''dis±ihvst dio- the found to be lacking the folldwing grounda of paorjob performonce yeerand she was dismissed. was uphold by a Cook County - - Ramanowski successfully ap- Circuit Court Judge Friday, Aog. peeled the district's decision Id 13. ismiss her, bal onAug.- 13, the Romunawshi went through a Cootinoedon Page 32 - Village honors Mayor Blase for 38 years of community service 1 -. i - -- y.-- o .-' . .' - ,- . .- - - BuglephotobyMartiKaz - - - NiiêaMaydrNicho!asß.Blgso-wasjtcinbrddlastwookatthe Village's 100th Yoarßirlhdaypartjwhich. - - - - was hcldin lhoparkinglotoflho Human Services Bon(dingatOaktonand Waukngan. - , -Al an abbreviated board meeting held prior lo Ihn party, Ihn Mayor wag surprised when lho board mortIfiera toada proclamation honcsringhim forhis manyconlribulions lo the Village ofNiles during his 38years as myoraodlalordedioafing the islandlocatedbnlween thoAdministratlon Building and thé - - SoniorCnnter/FamilyRtneèsCenforasthe 'N!CHOLASB. BLASEPL4ZA - Shown above I to r are MayorBlaso hIs wife Faya andmembers ofhis famllyal the unveiling of lhe sign. - ---.-- - - ---

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- -a -a-1.NILESand t-;;;rMORTON GROVE

I All 16,000_1____. doIlvoodwo.kly [ UnA,Park N IEdIfl IRidg. '\ j PeA

Bulk Rateu:s. Postac

PA I DBüIe Nws

5OCENTS. -- - . - . - . ,- . .

PER COPY FEB 00 N 05

74N0 WAUKECAN RD NILES IL 60714 THURSDAY AUGL OILES P0BLC IN000RO

6900 000TON ST. ,..

From thé

LeftHand:

. byBw BesserLove waá all overthe place

tuis ast week; It was bounc-ng aif the walls atthe Nick

Blase- Plaza" last Taesdaynight and- it- was Oaaiflg andfree flowing àL thé -WhiteEagle Restaurant- on Friday

- night. Nues paslweek was onebig love-in. - -

The -town "Where - PeopleCount' had a wall Lo wallcrowd turn-out for ts 100th -

- birthday party in Ihn newly

vilta hali:just north- of the -Fitness Center. An estimated3,000 people choolpedon sev-eral thousand bot dogs andhambargers.- wolfed down aIon Or -Iwo of birthday cake,

- sang happy birthday to goodold Niles and watched theyounger net do the macramn or

--- 10e macrocloOdle or whateyer -that dance is which made AlGore- a -dancing partner with

- - - -Aineicd. - - -

Cnnli,med nfl Page 32

HeàIth &- : --

Fitness - -- -:

Pa9es 6-7

Women-, -Pages 8-9 - - -

Communily -

Calendar- - -

Pages- 1O1.4

Home. St'IéPäges 25-27 - -

Oriole Pool $5,OOO t1theÌd from general contractorfor incomplete work on new Nues Library building

-to-;be renovated -- - - - - . . . - - -

by Chrmtrne Capi ng i s

trt1: h:GOPkD Library to use withheld

pl osto mp oveOrsoleP ol Ad

sss for post-constructionat the Angnst 19 meeting of theBoard.

Package "A of the renovationfocnses on the exterior portionsxl the poot locinded n the pack-age are a new main pnnl liner, re-pl cement of pardons of Ihndeck, installatinn of new gutters,concrete restoration of the mainpool, a new PVC liner for thewading poot and addition of a

Contirnnd OlI l'age 32

Autoidealeroto ,

build w1iere'N.grocers fear to rent

by Rosemary TirioBecause of the sloe and shape

of ihe Tan Increment FinancingITIF) property recently acqntredVm condemnation proceedingsby the Village ofMerton Drove,developer Nest Realty has

chain forthe development.Instead, the village is negeliat-

ing with IheBob Rohrmun Olds-mobile dealership which bàn nowreiaested to - be placed on the -

north halfoflhe iarcel. - -

Next, which was originally- told by village officials to have a.

tOnant io place by Aug. N, told thevillage earlier this-month that il -

Cnatinned no Page 32 ..- Varga toretire

.from Dist. -63 at -

end of school yearby Rosemary Tirio -

la order ta facilitate an ordarty-transition, Dr. Robert Varga, Sn-

- perintondenl ofNiles Elementary.District 63 bàn announced his in-tentino to retire at the end of thecurrentschoel year. - -

--"t will be available to talk with

whomever the board [of edaca-lion] narrows its focus to, Varga

- said -

Varga was named Snpt. ofDist. 63 io August of 1993 aftercompleting -his doctoral studies.Varga begun-his career in educa-

- - lion-in 1964 as ujtinior high in--Continued on Page 38

The Nibs Public Library -Dis-trjct plans to make uso of funds -

held from-aforiner library geneial - contractor who failed , tocomplete - post donstroctionwork. : - -

According to o memorandumfroniFrey filIan Molinuro Ar-ohithcto, Ltd. (Ihn firm contract-oil -to slesiu the expanded -ti- --

b vI to Llbfury AdmtutstratorC. s Cz,i teclot B oiid5 y Constrnt.i Ott Il e general contractoresponsible fór tito Niles PublioLibrary's expansion project, hasldft approximately $95,425wOrth of post.conslruclion workiocomplelo. - -

The Nibs Püblio Library Dis-

t -

iP

- byL]sa-Ashkm.aeçruke.- - . -- - _: -

t 15 (NPLD) Ftnanctal R port lion pl mbing electrtcal wo ku of July 1999 show 1000' and s ovation totaltngcompletion of major eonslruc- - . $6,145,372.59. : . - -

tion projects, such - as demoli- - . Cnatinaed na Pagd 32

VOL. 43, NO. 9 -

-Dst. 71failsto ovèrtu!fl art-teacher's reinstatement

byRos m ryTiraoI l7pg de i-an 0) t ot y ors remedillon followtng u

71 11 t 4s 0.. ol Ram ow p00 e alitaI n t t997 Howek i(cpsojil app alglow g e her perf rmanc was altll

Itcr l999''dis±ihvst dio- the found to be lacking the folldwinggrounda of paorjob performonce yeerand she was dismissed.was uphold by a Cook County - - Ramanowski successfully ap-Circuit Court Judge Friday, Aog. peeled the district's decision Id13. ismiss her, bal onAug.- 13, the

Romunawshi went through a Cootinoedon Page 32-

Village honors Mayor Blasefor 38 years of community service

1 -.

i -

-- y.--o .-'

. .'

- ,- . .- - -BuglephotobyMartiKaz - -

- NiiêaMaydrNicho!asß.Blgso-wasjtcinbrddlastwookatthe Village's 100th Yoarßirlhdaypartjwhich. - - -

- was hcldin lhoparkinglotoflho Human Services Bon(dingatOaktonand Waukngan. -

, -Al an abbreviated board meeting held prior lo Ihn party, Ihn Mayor wag surprised when lho boardmortIfiera toada proclamation honcsringhim forhis manyconlribulions lo the Village ofNiles during his38years as myoraodlalordedioafing the islandlocatedbnlween thoAdministratlon Building and thé -

- SoniorCnnter/FamilyRtneèsCenforasthe 'N!CHOLASB. BLASEPL4ZA -

Shown above I to r are MayorBlaso hIs wife Faya andmembers ofhis famllyal the unveiling of lhesign. - ---.-- - - ---

Is your moneyworking this hard?I hiterest paid semiannuafly

u Callable beginning08/27/01 I 01

I AAA.rated by Standard& Poor's

',ieId offecfi'e 8/23/99subject lo ovaìlab/9/yYield and oarket ,aIue willfluoluate t sold prior towator/1y

Call or stop by today.Morrber S/PC

JEFFREY L. CARDELLA8141 MILWAUKEENILES, IL 60714

(847) 470-8953

Edwardiones

75%t90..

s '8/ii/01

CirildIrlO (3,pj,olotr B,rrI

ThE BUGLE,TIIURSDAY, AUGUST-2 1999

September A-SCIP meetingto be planningsession

The Soptomber A-SCIP moot- Tho mootiog is sehodolod forsg for the disabled wi/I ho a Septombor 2, from 7 pro. Io 9oprrial Opportunity for thom at- pm. at the Maitre Towrtohip TonlondiOg IO help dntorminn Iho HpII, 17O0 1a11ard Road in Parkprogramo and activities of future Ridgn. Thèrelo pinnty of froomorlingo. 'tostrad of a pm- parking availablo.

- plaonod progrom, wod like to A-SCIP, origiooted as Am-hoyo an opon round-table discos- p0/eon and Spinal Cord Injuredsion on just whal kind of sub- Personn and largots people wOkjoe/s wontd be of inlerost to any physical disabi1it/. A-SCIPthose who a/lend onr meetiogs, meelingn are designed to offersaid Maine Towoship Director pueticipants an oppoetoeity toof Disabled Services Donna An- discoss ucd share methods ofdersoo. copiog with varions disability.

'Nobody nnderstands the relaled problems such as em-seeds of disabled people like ploymenl, housing, Iseallh teInt-olher disabled people," sise add- ed issoes, relations/sips and otherod. "We're looking for spoil on topiCs.progeam -ideas on paio manage- The Town Hall is haodi-ment, medications, insurance, copped accessible, and an inter-lronnportalios iss000, social pro- porter will he prenenl. For addi-grams, social seearity informa- tiooal information, contadtian, lypes of disubililien, or Douoa Anderson at (847) 297-even ways lo select a dodlor, 2510. 'Y access via (847)omang other aross" 297-1336.

Sign up for a Nueson the Go Trip today

Hiles Park Distrrct has a,m.-415 pse.planoed a full scasso of "Nibs Cosy $70 Resideol Discoantou the Go" Tops. Alt laps ateplanoed for your pleanare aodeojoymost. We invite you tojoin us for the follawieg excisingFall '99 trips I

My Kind nf Town Tour"Milwaukee Odynsey"

Wednesday, September22- RIS

PURÇHASE THIs KEEPSAI(EFrom The Nues Chamber ofCommerce

In Recotion ofNiles' 100th Anniversary(DeslIad Qoaotitios)

y;Nil,Isn.ILL1Nt9In°

This 3-D Memento Feuturen The Centenmul Lugo, Surrounded lily

Patnietie Sturo Mod lu Coveted In A 24K Cold Brans FOs1O1s. This

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Hours: Mon-Fri 9-7; SaI. 9-d; Closed Sunday (847) 663-0123

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MEN'SHAIRCUTS

A Fireside ChristmasWednesday, Oclober 20- 8:30

a,m.-6 p.mCost: $65 -Resident Dixcounl

$60

U_S_O. Veterans BigBand Tribute

Thorsdsy, November 1 I- 10:45o.m.-5:3O pos.

Cost: $55 Resideol Discount$50

Radio City ChristmasSpectacular the Rockettes

Wednesday, December I- 11:30a.sm-5:3O p.m.

CosI: $55 resident Dilcounl $50

"Phantom"Wedeelday, December 13-

lO:45 am.-S p.m.Cost: $60 Residenl Disc000l

$55 -

All trip include lunch, -trans-partatian, and chaperone. Formore infamad/ion call the Ho-ward Leisure Couler, 8676 W.Howard Street, at (847) 967-6633 loday!

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Center of ConcernCalendar of Events

The Conter ofCoecern has an-nooneed the following calendarforthe monlh of Sslember:

Seplember 4 aod 6 OfficeClosed for LaborDay Woekeod.

Man. Sept. 13, 20, 27.Empioy-ment Counseling - by appoint-men/only.

Mon: Sept. 13, 20, 27 WeightLoss Support Group, 10a.m.

Toen. Sep17, 14, 21,28. Medi-care- Counseling - - by appoint-mentonty.

Thorn. Sept. 2,AlzheimerSap-portoroup, I t am.

Thons. Sept. 2, Wills Counsel-

This interuelive, activity-basedprogram gives ynuog peopleages 11-15 the knowledge andskills to care for infant throughprimary school-age children. Ilfacases on iojary prevention, firstaid, basic 4hild cave, decisionmakiog, problem sulviog andleadership skills; and also pro-vides un excelleelopportnoity forbuildiog self-coofideoce. Theclass is taught by a certified RedCross iestrnotor, who is also an

The Village of Hiles aod theNibs Healthy Community Pare-oership re sponsoflog a freecssmmanity Health Fair on Sus-day, August 29, from 10 am. toI p.m. at Ihr Nibs Family Fit-ssesx/Human Services Building,999 C/sic Cenler Drive. Therewitl be scr000ieg for vision, che-esterol, diabetes aod muny other

health relaled areas. There wtllalso be massage therapy and ath-er free services. For more jofor-motion, please 000lact NibsFamily Services aISlO-8460.

The Free Health Fair will fol-low Ike Village of Nues Conten-ojal "Too Hot To Trot" 3k rooasd walk. The Too Hot To Trot5k ron und walk will start andftnish at the Nibs Family Ftt-ness Center. Fitness dolorMembers (andCARA members)

jug- by appoielmeot only.Thurs. SepI. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.

GrinfandLess Sapporl Group -2p.m. .

Sal, Sept Il, 18, 25. LegalCounseling - by appotnlmeotonly. - . .

Sat. SepI. 25, Blood PressateTostiog and Blood Sugar Soruon-ing. 10 am. to Noon. Apposnl-esco/nOI necessary! '

Fluo- ou attending the AneoslPleaMarket Saturday, SeptemberIl, al Hodges Park, Prospect &Courllaod, Fork Rige.

Nues Family Service preseùtsbabysitting training'

employee of Hiles Family Sor-

VtcAoyot;e interested in' babysil-hug shoald lake this CouispI

Thursdays, September 9, 16,

23, & 30; 3:30-5:45 p.m. atNilesFamily Servioe, 999 Civic CenterDrive, Miles.

$35 fee covers the class and allmoterials.

For information, or In register(space is limiled), call SusieWexlorL.C.S.W- as 588-8460.

Village of NuesFree Health Fair

receive a $2 discount off Ike reg-istratioO Cost. Each raca portici-pant will receive a "Too Hot ToTrot" tee-shirt. The race will bu-gis 01 0 am. un Sunday, August29, 1999. Please call the MilesFamily Fitoess Center for an ap-plicotioo er more iufotmatiOu.

Morton GroveSpecial Meeting -Notice

The Village Board of'Trtisleunwill hold a Special Beard Meet-ing al 5:30 p:m., on Tuesday,August 31, 1999 in the Trastees'Cooferenco Room on the seeaudfloor of the Richard T. Flicking-er Municipal Cenler. -

Au agenda will ho availableprior to the meeting un Friday,August 27, 1999.

-I

yilheand Legion exploring partnership: for the use of the Legion Post

Mayor Daniel D Scaulan au-nounced this week Ihn Village ofMorton Grove sod represeeta-lives from Ameeicon Legion Pont

34 have.beeO discassiog u po-tential partnership which wouldresait in the Viltage purchasingIhe Lrgkon Post and grauods lo-caled at 6140 Dompsler Street fnrase as O municipal facility. Thepurchase agreemeul would pro-vide for a perpelxal lease allow--ing the Legioo to conli000 IO 05edesignated set aside space exclu-sise/y far Legion operations. luaddition, the Legiou waald alsohe able ta use the main hail andother space within the stmotarefor Iheir masy special evynts andfellowship activities - scheduledeach yeor. The balance of thebuilding and the site would be Logias That proposal s carteOt-

- available for use as o municipal Ybrmogesaivated by the govern-

facility. Inilial plaIts cull for reto- ng board of Ihr Legion. The Vil-

catiog senior services so the site lage Booed has heno briefed on

aud the Village will ho lvokiug at the discussions and has respond-

Fun and games plannedfor GlenBridge Fest

The fao begins at 4 p.m. Thors-day, Aug. -26, at the GienBridgeNursiog and Rehab Centre, 8333,W. GntfRd,, Miles.

Chiidrou and adults ofall ageswill cujoy playiug monical chairs,duck pond, ring toss and bowlingp ins . From 4: 30 p.m. to 6: 30 p.m.,Bcauic Baby Buffs con play Oca-nie Baby Biogo

additional options 15 determine ed eathustasltcally to the possi-

the feosibility of housing addi- bilidcs affeced by forming ojoint

tianai manicipol operalioos - at not partnership fon thts facility. If

Ihis location. the Legion approves the concept,

The Village's team, led by il is uoticipated the formal salen

Mayor Scanlon aod Trastee Joe caotradl will be drafted and pm-

Mail Erst approached Legion of- sentod to the Village Board this

ficen 1551 winter discusniag vari- fatl Closing on the facility will

005 options uod altemalivOs that likely 001 uccot until after Sana-

mighticodlasharedOseeftheex any t, 2000. Mayor Scaolao is

istingLegionfacility.TheLeginn quoted as stalIng this oteange-

officiais participating in thc.dis- meut would preserve she Legioncassions included Jerry Weaver, facility and public domain in per-

POSI CommauderEtect, William petuiey; provtde- additional up-Smith, Corporation Board Presi- tionnforlheVillagetsreistVuecdent. Roger Schmidt, Fred Crin- isting overcrowdedfacihties; andtare, James Fe/orson, Phil Hatch- ulsn permit the Legion to 0081m-

ins, and Joe Hednick. After oc to be folly functiooat at their

numerous meetings, a proposal traditional home. The Mayorwos formulated which met the went on to state this appears tobe

nerds ofboth the Village and the a win-win situation for both par-ties-and 1h01 be looks forward to aaucceosful sad long term par/ncr-ship between the Village ofMor-Inn Grave and the American Le-

At 7 p.m. the Blue Bra/herswill make aspecial appearance.

FuS food, including hambur-gens, hot dogs und chips willmake the afternoon complete.

Doo'l miss-the Fan Festival atthe GtenBridgr Nursing and Re-hubCcnterAug 26.

Far more infarmution, call/a47i9669 590

Morton Grove Chamber ofCommerce Golf Outing

Whether you're a polishedgolfee, orjusl oat to have s goodsisee Thu Moe/on- Grove Cham-ber of Commerce & Industry'sAnnual Golf oatiog guarantees ufun-f/lied day for rvery000 thatparticipates1 The oatisg is sei farWednesday, September IS, wilhashoi-ganstmtat I p.m.

Golfers will enjny the day golf-ing al the Arboretum Golf Coursein Buffalo Grave followed bycockluils (5:30 p.m.) and a fabu-Ions BBQ diiiner under 1ko out

door tool.This year's puekuge iocludos

she green's fer, a gus cari, Lance.games, give-aWays und door

prizes. The golf, dinner and raffleticket packoge price for Chambermembers is $120 ($100 for Golf& Di000r, $65 foc golf only and$35 for dioncronly).

The Auooal Golf Outingproves io be a great opporluuiiyfor socializing with fotlnw busi-sess people and poteotiol custom-ors. 05 a'cil as very enjoyubte forall who attend.

We Isope le Seo you at the out-iug this yeurl For mure informa-tioo call the Chomber office ut847/965-0330.

Register soon -- tee limes arefilling sp quickly.

Reopening Stevenson willstrain Dist. 63 budget

Gist. 63 SuplerinteudeOt Dr,Robert Varga unuosneed u bad-get increase of over 3 percent forthe 1999-2000 school year, $1

million of which will be npeot oureopening the Stevenson School.

Althoagh Ihe board has al-ready given preliminary appruvalto the budget, a public hearing isscheduled for Sept. 14 at7 p.m. attIte Stetinu Administration Build-ing nnnttotheApollu School.

Other reasons for the. motease

aro pay increases included in theteacher contract und Improve-monts In Ike district's technologyprogtams, Vargasaid.

Whenever another building in

opened in a district, expendituresiocrease, Varga said.

Varga noted that during the

pas1 Eve yearn, the district has up-crated with abaluucrd budget andavoided a past practice in the din-triet ufdufieitnpending.

gion Post 134.

Drive carefully-Schools are open

Mayor Nicholas B Blase hasproclaimed AagsSl 23-29School's Opes Safely Week,joining in the AAA-ChicagoMotor Club's 52nd annual safelyprogram.

Now ihat school is openugaio. AAA-CMC and the MilesPolice Departmenl remind mo-lOrists to be especially carefuloud watsh foe zhitdrou on theirsvay 10 and from school.

"Ii's ap io as so look out forhose yauugsiOrs bedonne ihoy

are not thiokiug much aboutsafety-especially those going loschool for the first lime", saidNorma Cooper, manager of pub-lic affairs far the AAA-CMC."They're too immature and tooexcited ta be aware of the dan-gera related to bciog pedestri-au s."

Nearly 27,000 y000gslern un-der the age of 15 lose their liveor suffer iojuri&5 is motor vehi-cte crashes each year, accordingla AAA-CMC. In fact, trafficcrashes involve a dispruportion-ale namber of children and leadall Caoses of death and injuryamusg yOungstets through age14

Drivers can help prolect chI-dreu by being especially carefulnear schools and in residentialarcas, Walching their speed andoboyiug the AAA-Schnol SafetyPaleal Or adult crossing guard.

Remember, school's, open-drive carefully!

Correctionby Rosemary Ti,'to

The Aug. 19 BogIe ottieleabout she deulh of Ralph R. Koz-eny iucotcecllY listed his widow'seume as Chartene. Mrs. Kozeuy's6 msi name is LOIs.

Mr. Kozeny's funeral servicewas hold Aug. 8, not Aug. 14 aslhe article stated.

The Bugle segnete lIte errors.

TUE BUGLE, TIUJR5ISAY,AUGUST 26, 1959 PAriE 3

MG deve'oper Robert R. Eick- dies of heart failure

The developerof many post- involved io the effort lo raiseWorld WadI humes and nubdivi- funds for Homer Park. He

nions in Mnclon Grove, Robert R. coached his snos Littlu LeagueRick, 78, died of hourI failure team during the t950s und was

Aug. t9 at Ihn Nor/h Chicago presidonl of thu Morton OrutveVeterans AffairsModical Center. Chamber of Commerce during

Mr. Eick served with the U.S. ihn early 19705. Ho was une of

Army io Ihe Philippines before Ike origmnuiors of the MortonGrsve Expo, which highlightedarea basinessns.

The Morton Grove Lioos Clubawarded Mr. Lick the MattenJones Award for 1966-1969. Healso served as an usheratSt. Mm-thu's Church and was a memberof the American Legion since1952.

Survivors inclsde his wife,Dorothy, a son, o daughlec, andIwo grandchildren. Funeral sor-siens were held Aug.21.

beginning a career/n real estatedevelnpment and home boilding.In the mid-l9605, Mr, Eick start-ed the Robert Eick Real Estate &Insucance fins inMatlau Grave,the business he ran for 20 years,which finally became Century21/Marino Real Estate in 1905.

Mr. Eick lived in MortonGrove and was active In manycivic organizations iocluding theMorton Grove Elementary Dis-trict 70 schnol hoard. He was also

Sister Mary C. Allen,fnrmer SBJ teacher, diesSisier MaryC. Allen who ofschaols,ShealsotunghiinMu

maghi ai St. John Brebeaf School iie ill Cedar Raoids and Clin-

from 1956 to 1993 died of cancerin DesMoinesAng. 16.

A Chicago native, Sisler Marygraduated from Immacolata HighSchool and Mundelein Collegelud received a master's degreefrom Clarke Collego in Dobuque.She was au award-wioniug speedskater before she eotered the con-veutin theearly 1940s.

From 1976 ta 1955, SisterMary served the Catholic Dio-aovuofDnsMOinns as courdiunior

IOu, Inwu and wo's pflocipul ofschools in Memphis nod Cholla-nooga, Teoo.

Sisiei Mary was u Fulbeightfellow io ludís and was alsoavsatdeda Dan/Io 51043 in Japan.

Sister Mary il survived by abrothtr, two nieces, a great ueph-

em and the Sisirts of Charity,BVM with whom she was 0550-ciased for 52 years. Fanerai nur-vices wernheld Aug. 19 inlowa,

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Back-to-School Time is not just for kids anymoreBack-to-school time has al- some schools, students conte muhity. When children are sor-

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- and duùghnut and go I theirdesks where they pick -al thefood thròughonl -the morning,"he says. "The retell is that the,fci otiacktare prolonged."

He rerummends that coffeeand dooghnats not become a dai-ly habit and that they be con-samed as a meal. "When c&ba-hydrates are calen as part of ameal, they are leas dentallyharmful than if they are spreadoat through the morning," hesoya. -"One reason for lIais maybe that saliva pradaclion In-creases darisig a meal. Salivahelps neutralize acid productionand helps to clear the food eat atasemaath." -

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Dr, Shapiro and his wife, So-san, resido in Glenview und hovetwo children, Alen, 9 and lana,7.

Holy Family Medical Center ispleased to 0000anco that MercyPatterson, Social Worker, Oncol-ogy, baa been selected as Em-pleyeeafthe Qaurlor.

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The Women's Health ResourceCenter of Lutheran General Has--ptal Itas scheduledu serien offreewornent wellness - programsthrough the end of the year.

The Women's Héalth RosearenCenter will bngin its full neneswith acuoking demonstration en-titled "Cooking with Heartt AWomens Recipe for Health'from 6:30' täR30 pet. Wednes-day. September 1, at WholeFeuds, I 33 I N. Rand Road, Pala-tine. lois this free discnssion ofthe essential facts all womenmast know tu preserve their he&thnulth. A cooking demonstrationon deliciods, low-fat, low-cholesterol heart healthy dishes isincluded. Featured speakers areParag Potei, M.D., eardialogistand Mary Loa Tornison, ofWhole Ponds and an AmericasHeart Association representative.To register, call HealthAdoiser at1.800-3-ADVOCATE Il-800.323.8822).

'Chronic Fatigue Sy.ndromeand F'ibramyalgiat Medicaland Complemdnlary Perspee-lives" mill be presented by TheWomcn's Health Resource Ces-ter of Lutheran General Hospitalfrom 7:30 to 9 p.m. Monday, Oc.tuber I t , at the Skokie Pablic Li-brary, 5215 Oakton.

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The Women's Health ResnarceCenter ufLntheran General Hes-pita] series continued with"Broastllealtht An AlternativeApproach" from 6 to 9 p.m.Thursday, October 14, in Ilse 01-son Auditorium and GemMerAtrium. Exhibits and lectores ad-dressing uatritios and alternattveapproaches lo beenst healththrough lifestyle changes will befeatnred, along with informationon drug prevention trials. Alten-dante will receive ngift cectiftcoteentitling them to a $75 sceeeningmammogram. Refreshments andtsars uftho new Women's HealthResosrcn Center will be offered.To register, call HeaithAtiviSue atl8003.ADV0CATh (l-800-323-8622.

"Back to Schuolt The ABCsof Health for Women MidlifeandBeyund" will he presentedby the Women's Health ResourceCenter ofLatheran General Hes-pilaI from 8:30a.m. lu 12:30p.m.Saturday, October l7, at MmueEast High Schnol,. 260l Demp-stet, Park Ridge. Enjoy sartal

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The Womeun Health RenourceCenter ofLutheran Generai Hos-pilai cantinelas its fall series with"RearYe, IjearYe! Help forHearing Loss,' from 2 to 3 p.m.Tsesday,.Oçlober 19, at the NibsPablic Lihrnty, 6960 Ookton.Dennis Moore, M.D., otelaryu--gobegy, will discuss optionsavoilabletq persons with hearingloss. The discnsaiou will includocommen,càosea, the latest treat-mesta and a description of typesof hearingaids avuilable. To reg-ister, call HealthAdvisor nl I-800-3-ADVOCATE (l-800-323-8622). .

MasreenCarson, M.D., obstet-nicsfgpnecnbngy, will pretest"SpecialDelivery: Planning fora Healthy Pregnancy," from7:30 te 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,October20, tit Barnes and Noble,Old Orchard Shopping Conter.The IncInte, boated by The Worn-en's Health Renource Center of

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fucus an prenatal cons'ideeotinnnto optimiee the-results of n pr,eg-nancy. Riskfaehed, age, healthstatus, history, genetic an4 othertesting, infertility, uittnition andpeegnancywhile wnrking wtll beaddressed. To register, call Heal-thAdvisor at l-800-3-ADVGCATE(l-800-323-8622).

Find ant how mach of a rolegenes and heredifrplayregardingrancOr, you and pone family. The,Women's Health Resonrce Cnn-ter of Lutheran General Hospitalpresnnts "Genetics and Can-eer" from 7:50 to 9 p.m. Toen-day, October26, attolultiplee Fit-nesn 491 Labte Cook Road,Deerfield. Seth Murena, M.D.,will diacusa current discoveriesand opImas ¡ti thin premisingfield of stady. To register, callHealthAdvisor at - 1-800-3-ADVOCATE(lg00-323-8622).

"Heartbuent Not us Benignas You Think,' will bn present-ed by The Women's Health Re-source CenterofLatheran Gener-al Hospitalfram 7:SOto 8:30 p.m.Tuesday, November 2, at theMount Prospect Library, 10 S.Emernan. Hymie Ravin, M.D.,gantroenteralogy, will discuss thesymptoms associated to heart-bum,incbuding swalluwiug peob--toms, hourseuesn, chronic coughand asthma. Dr. Ravin also willtalk about gnstroesophageul re-flexdiseasn (GERD), os well asavaitahtn tncaimnnts. To register,cal! HeallltÄtivisOr at 1-800-3-ADVOCATh (t-800-322-8622).

La Donna Kocial, M.D., risen-nsstology, will present "Under-standing Immune Disorders"from 7 to8 p.m. macstay, Np-vember 4, at the ArlingtonHeights Library, 500 N. Danton.,Fannieipatnt will 15m the latestinformation and tretitment ap-prniches for dinorders such as in-pan, rheumatoid arthritis, sciera-

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TheWomen's Healtli,RenoarceCenter ofLatheran Oetieral Has-pilai presents "Nnn.TrnditionalMedieltiet Treatment 'OptionsforYourChild" from 7 tu 8p.m.Tuesday, November9; at WholeFaods,Paiatine. ' ' T r y

Ynaugtan Chnng,M D.. medi-cal-acapanelanint and dír'ctur ufpediatric palmonology,usíill dis-cuss prevoslative campiemes-tory medicino approaches forchildren and for thded with vari-ous medical bends. Acuponcture,herbs, homeopathy and mind-hody.mediciae will bèoeied aswell. To register. cttll. HtialthAd-visor. at l.800-3.ADVbCATE(l-000-323-0622); ''

The Women's MealiERësoareeCenter ofLutheran General Hes-pita1 in hasting a parenting work-shop entitled "Relaxed Parent.ing'i from 7 to 8:30 p.m.Thorsday, November 1 1 , in Jahn-son Anditoriom, Latheran Genen-al Hospital, 1775 Dempster,,Fark

. Ridge. Licensed social workerSteve Ritter, clinical manager ofLutheran General Hospital's neu-ropsychology department, andLisa -flock, supervisor of worn-en's health cdactiOn, will offengnidancc in raining children with-oatsacnificing parentalsanity. TuToregisler, call HealtitAdvisar atl800-3ADVOCA' (1-000-323-8622). .

TheWomen's HealthR4ourcnCenter of Lntheran OcnpratRospital partners with thehoppttai's

. Sleep Disorders Centcrbopresent"To Sleep, Per Chance, ToDream..." from 210 3 p.m. Toen-doy, November 16, at the HilesPublic Library, 6960 Oaktou.Participants will learn aboat life-slyir changes that can enhance-

, enersl sleep pntternS and chron-ir- sleep distarhanec. Jnnomnta,restless leg, apneaand otherrebat-

ed . problems thai impede thebndy'nability In rest also willbeaddressed. To register, call Real-thAdvisor at 1-800-3-ADVOCATE (1;800-323-0622).

"The Jog of Success and theAgony or De Feet" will be pro.nested by The Women's HealthResource Center of LutheranGeneral Hospital from 7:30 to8:30p.m. Wednesday, November17, at Bornes and Noble,Oid Or-chord Shopping Center. Podta-trisis Gay Mattana, DPM, andFred Rahimi, DPM, will preaentways to prevent and treat cern'mou foot problems To register.call HenithAdvisor at l-800-3-ADVOCATE(l -800-323-8622).

TheWomen's Health ResanrceCenter of LutherasGeneral Has-pitul presents "Women'nHealtist A Commun Lun'guage," from 9 am. tonoon, Sat-ueday, November 20, in OlsonAsditorittue, Lutheran OrneraiHospital, 1775 Dempstot ParkRidge. Concurrent programa on

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The Wilmettn.Krnilworthpital, along with Marta HorsemanClub miti held their annaai Fash-M.D., psychiatry, presenta "Cop-ion Show and Champagne Beeak-ing with Anxiet3 and Panic"fast ou Wednrsday, September 8from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, De-at Niemas Marcus, Noethbrnohcember 7, at the Nibs Pablic Li-

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The Women's Business Do-veluptnrnt Center (WBDCI, inceujuoction with the Child Care -Initiatives nf the Hull Associa-lion, will sponsor a wurkshnpentitled, 'tomputers and YourÇhild Case Boniness: IncreaseYour Marketing Savvy andYuan Efficiency," un Monday,Asgnst 30. and custinoing onTuesday, Aagust 31, from 6:30p.m. to 8:30 p.m., as the ChicagoUrban Leogoe Quastam Oppor.tonity Neighborhood LearningCenter, thrid fleur, located at3424 S. State Street, in Chicago.

Child care business uwnérswhu want to learn how to efE-ciently market their basiamoshould attend. In addition, partt-ciapasts, witl learn beso to de-velop a handbook that con brused with their castumers.

This workshop is an offeringof the Child Care Business tui-tiotive, a program sapporttngwomen slatting or espandingtheir own child cara businesses.The Initiative is sapported bythe State of Illinois Departmentof Commerce and ComnnoattyA(lairs.

The cost is $40 and includesmaterials. To register or formore infsminatioa. contact theWBDC vnebsitn as

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. Pace, (lie suburban trausit ser- -vice, will increase the number ofSaturday trips Ou two eostwestbus routes that operate in the

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and work commuters. The ser-vice\expansions take place Sat-arday, August 28. -

Pace Rente 250 Dempster,-which connects Evanston to DesPlaines using Dempster Street,will hove an earlier westbnnndtrip added on Saturday morn-

ingt. The new trip will betterservo employees at LotheronGeneral Hospital in Park Ridge.The bus will depart the DavisStreet CTA Station at 6:15 am.,arriving ot Lutheran General st6:48 orn. and the Des PlainesMetro Station at 656 a.m. Stm-pie connections can be madefrom Route 250 Ea Rostes 209,220 and 270.

Pece Route .290 Touhy Ave-nue, which operates on Toohybetween the Howard Stceet CTA

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Passengers pay anly$l.lS perteip On Routes 250 and 290. Porgreater savings, riders may baya Pace IO-Ride Ticket (I I rtdesfor the price of 10), a Pace Cow-mater ClabCerd(30 days of an-limited Pace rides for $39) er OPace/CTA pass (30 days of un-limited rides an Puce and theCTA for $75).

Pur more information On PaceRente1 250 Dempster and 290Tunhy Avenue, or to get routeschedules, coil Pace PassengerServices weekdays from 8 am,to 5 p.m. al (847) 364-PACE, orthe - RTA Travel InformationCenter any doy from 5 am. lo In.m. at 835-7000. Pace's TDDline for hearing impaired cus-somers in (847) 364-5093. VisitPace an the Internet e

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The Rotary Club of SkokieValley will be holding it's annualPancake Breakfast for charity onSanday, August 29, from S am.to I 1:30a.m. in conjonction withthe Skokie Park District's FallFest. Beth the Pancake Bmakfastand the Fall Fest will lake placeasOukton Park, Oakton Street andSkokie Bonlevard in Skakie.

The donation for the breakfast,which includes all-yea-can-eatpancakes with a aide of sausage,amngejuice and coffee, is $5 faroneadnllartwa children ages 2-6years. Toddlers are invited to eatfree with the perehnse of an adulttickdl. --

Proceeds from the breakfastwill benefit the United Way of

It's time for marder, mayhemand elderberry wine. OaklonCommunity College is holdingauditions for its fall productïan of

Please rmernber to sopparl The Rttle Squad of the Mor-ttsis,eau'sKuigbtsofCulnmbos totS Greve American LegionToatsieRvllCandyDeive,schrd- Past #134 announce thetr gigan-aled for Friday, September 17 tic Craft Show and Fleo -Market

and Satocduy, September 18. this weekend, Sat. and Sun..Volunteers will be oat through- Aug. 28 and 29th from IO 0m.nuithemetcopolitan areocotlect- 50 6 p.m. on post grounds, 6140

ing donatioiis fur mentally bandi- Dempster.

capped and disabled individaals, Hundreds of vendors will ex-Please remember Io help os sap: htbit a large variety- of itemsport the many Ene charilies halb outdoors and inside the airthreughoutChieagO. conditioned Legion Memoras)

The Nerth American Martyrs I-tame. -

Council is still tuoking for vnlnn- Refreshments will he availa-

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al varioas shopping malls. Any- and used articles ta the jewelry,

one interested in helping to make -5eattOn7 and school supply cat-

thisyear'sdriveosaecess,shOatd egal"], clothing, appliances, gift

contact Ken Lee at (847) 967- items, miscellaneous huasehald

6234. Please be generous with treasures and leather and person-

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Skokie Valley, which-iotun sap-ports 24-social serviceagrncie5located in the Skakie-Valtey area.

Table sponsorships are alsoavailoble at the cast of $100 pertable. Each täble spbnsor will re-ceive prominent recognition withsignage at Ihe table, and will also -

be listed in a brochure diutribaledatlhedoor. - -

Tickets can be parchased io ad-vanee and will be made availableat-the-door. For mare informa-tian abeot.the Pancake Breakfastcontact Lisa Edelsan at (847)6730240 or to find - aol moreaboot Rotary, contact KarenGrnd, Club president, at (847)998-0808. -

Aúditions scheduled for'Arsenic and Old Lace

inseph Kesselring's Arsenic andOld Lace from 7 - 9:30 p.m. onTuesday, September 14, andWednesday, September t 5, us thePerforming Arts Center, 1600 E.GalfRood, Des Plaines. - -

0cc of the most fámeus comic

serticandûldLace chronicles theromps nf American theater, Ar-

antics offre twoelderly Brewstersisters who pot lonely aId bache-

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1dm oes of their "wry" 'sh im-senic-laced wine. A sisit from ahorrified nephew and an unclewho believes he is Teddy Rosse-velt charging San Juan Hilt addlethe evening's hilortty. -

All roles ore open in the cast ofI I meo and three women. Actorsare encouraged to prepäre a mon-ologac far the audition sod beready ta improvise and "play,"engage in stocytelling, and per-form cold readings from Ihrscript. Copies of the script are Onreserve attheoakton Library.

Directed by Frank Del Gis-dice, Arsenic and Old Lace opensat Oaktoo on October 29. Elevenperformances are scheduled, in-clading lhree weekends and twoWudnesdoy matinees. For moreinformation, call (847) 63-1901.

North SuburbailNeedleArts Guild

North Suburban NeedleArtsGuild presents Lynda Lowe, su-sernational feltnsaker, teacher,and researcher os its featuredspeaker an Tuesday, September 7at 9:30 am. Her slide/lecture willinclude fellmaking history, Iradi-tion, and a description of herwork in fell. The Goild meets atthe Village Presbylerian Church,l300ShermerRoad, Northbroak.New- members aud- guests acewelcome, A $3 fee in charged forvisitors. Fur moro informationcall Debbie Brice at (847) 255-6793. - -

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Elsie Giospacg will review shecompelling, well-reported- biog-cophy Madeleioe Albrighl: ATwontieth-Century Odyssey byMichael -Dobbs at shr Lincoln-weed Public Library on Septem-ber 3 in the fsrstofthe Friday FareBeuk Review series fur Fall. Col-fee allO u.m4 program at 10:30

Aibright has more star powerthan any secretary of state sinceHenry lfisuingrr und is due creditfar increasing public interest andawareness of foreign affairs. Herpersonatity is a "contradictorymis of insecurity and assertive-ness, vulnerability and determi-nation, softness and steelioess,"Dobbs writes. He mas the Wash-

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tage which had born kepl fromher by her Czech immigrant par-cuts, who fled to the U.S. whenMadeleine was ayaaog girl.

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Trinity Players present'The Secret Gàrden'

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on September 1 7-19 and Septo,nber24-26, The Thn/ty P/ayers will present the charming musical,

The Secret Garder?. Sased on the popular noval by Frances Hodgson BurneR the musical features

boo/rand/yr/cs byMarsha Norman withmusicbyLucySimOfl. Onlyslxperførmances wi//be presented,

with Fridayand Saturdayperformances beginningat8p.m. andSundsymal/neesat2p.m. Doors open

one hourbefore each performance. Preèenledin the Fellowship Hall of Trinity LuTheran Church, 5/06

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Avenue). Ample parking is available. The theatre is a/sr, servad by convenient public transportation.

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fir the Oakton Educational Foun-dation. Organized by cemmuuitYleaders more than 20 years ago.

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programs and equ/pment pur'- chases.

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Largest snake in the worldcelebrates 22nd birthday

BABY a27foot 4031b Bar should h ch Ido n me admese :fython, who was recently . dress, phono number und ageinduciéd iotc the Ouinneso Book printed on the bock side. Submitof WorldRecards us the largest them by mail or mn pnrsovby Aim-

- snake in-Ihr world, tures 2yeors gust 30.)ufage on August 30, 999. She it Serpent Safari, mho nation'sIhr stur anraci/on al SERPENT OrsI repti/e zoo located within uSAFARI. su indoor reptile zoo major shopping mull, bus gunfodlocated, /o Gorme Mills, Lou sofur/ tours overy -few minamos.Daddoen, owner of Baby for rho The 20-25 m/nute tour highlightsposi 14 ycoro. invites customers o collect/on Qf the world's mostto share in her bïrthday festiv/- unasuol reptiles, inctudiug on al.ties. bino American otligotor, a pair of

The first 250 children to vimit olbino ig0000s. Nilo crocodile,Baby betweeu August 25-August rore monitor lizords, largo olliga-30, wilt receive o free gift. Ser- ter snapping turtle. solcata tor-pent Sofoei /s also hosting o rep- toises, retirulatod pythons, una-tile coloring contest for children. condos und their young, undChildroo should bring in their monymoenoxoticeeptllet. -.

owudrowingoftheirfavoriterop- Schools and oegaolzotlnns oretitear step in brou official color- booking their fait toues vow.ing page. The ovi000rs will have Birthday parties, complete with othe/r p/chores on disptay in the re- personal party planner, "slither-to/l store and wilt be invited to ing' took, coke, goody hogs, pur-sing floppy Birthday to the ty pith helmets and o group photoworld's largest snake ut her pri- with a favorit, reptile are aval la-vote birthday party, completo hIe. Spvcial raies ore offered tuwith coke uvd gaudiest Ipictures these groups along .wiih lunch

packages wilhiu the mull.

Scary Home Exotic reptile pets, their bubi-- mats und sapplies are offered for

C ompanooii - sale, w/th professioual usvisioncefront the sales staff. Experience o

Lifeliou Theatre MatnStage s safari everydoy.,.open alt yourproud to present Scary Home und alt indoors.Compitnittn, with ou orig/nalscript by Lifeline roverable mers-ber Erie Loso B orves . Suar)'fonio Cumpaaiun is u iributr tothe Amerieav ghost story and isdirected by Lifeliue onsvmbtomember Jubo Flitdreih. Previews -begin on Sepiember IO and iheshow will run through November.

. 28. To order tickets -Or for mureinformal/on, coil the Lifeline bunoffice otl77J) 761-4477. LifelineThrutte is bested at 6912 NorthGlenwood, Chicago.

Scary Home Cnmpaninn tu abloudcardliug and hilarious Ox-ammutino uf many familiarspunky tules aed urban tegeods.These iuclnde Ihe phantom bas,tI,, mysterious prom dote, vom-piers, a stronge hangiog. andvengefnl ghosts. Eucounter themall in Ibis darkly comte trtbuto.

Scary Home Companionweaves togethrr lhOsr terrifytngtules, macabre music and enoughblood, gore andscary fun foruny-

previews Fri. September

10158 p.m.' Sat. Septemberlitho p.m4 San. Seplember12iN7 p.m.; Tue. September l4@7:30p.m. Tirkeis ore $10.

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Fragnirnts nfllefuge, artworkby Chicagoan Fern Valfee, wiltbe exhibited at Oakton Comma-sity College's Will/am A.Kochst/ne Gallery from Thurs-day, Sept. 2 through Friday, Oct.15. The artist wilt ailend theOpening Reception from 5-8p.m. on Sept. 2 at the Gallery, lo-cutod at Ookton's Des Plainescompas, 1600 East Golf Road.Thy rub/bit and the receptidn arcfree and open to the public.

The treacherous escape ofValfee's father from the perils ofWnrld War Il tu sofoty in 1h,l.luited States has profoundly in-flurnced her art. fier paintings,thickly textured with was andsplinters of wood embedded inmsltillle layers of oil paint, in.yoke the Ibones el perseverunco,struggle nod reurwol. Fragntearsof Refuge, an installation ofworks es paper, paintings, photo-graphs and historical documuuts,celobrates the steeagth of immi-giovi pepulatinos by payait leib-ute to the artist's search for uplace ofeefugu. Theeuhibit's cut-alng includes essays weilten byNathan Flarpaz, curator nf theKoehnlinr Gallery, andJohn Bru-netti. o Chieogo-basod art criticand ihr Illinois editor of dio-

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: The Nks Historical Societypays special tribute to a most val-uable and talootvd member whvdied thissummer.

Willis G. Kretschmer was onej,i sor volunteer jack-of-all-trades who spent many hoors fix-ng, repairing, buildingS painting,

moving, cleaning, wailpapering,rftnishing, cemoving and install-ing palling np and taking down,picture framing and serving as adecent and official photographer.

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Rob&t R. Bick, 78, of MortonGrove, died August 19 at NorthChicago Voterons Affairs Medi-Cul Centnt. Beleved husband ofDorothy. Beloved father of Bart(Mils) Wikell and Tom (Linda)Bicis. Grandfather pf 2. Serviceswere held Saturday, Augast 21 ut

. St. Mortha's Church, MortonGrave. Areangement handled byS3mkias Fnnnral Home. Memoir-uls to: Morton Grave Liens Club,P.O. Box 164, Mortars Grave, IL.60053. WWllveteran; is the real-tI business fer over 30 years, tn-eluding his ewe Lick Chief Real-ty front 1965 ta 1960; Pastpresident uf the Mortes- GraveChamber of Commerce and re-eipient ofthe 1986 Marten GroveChamber of Commerce V.I.P.Award; wen active with the Dis-taies 70 School Board, AmenconLegion Post#134, Martas GroveDays, and a long time asher at St.Martha Chbrch; Recipient of theMelvin Jones Award from the Li-ens Club in 1968-69.

WILLIAMsI. LAMBERTWilliurn J. Lumbers, it, of

Motter, Grove, died Angast 13 atLutheran General Hospital, Park

. Rtdge. Beloved husband of Rita.Beloved father of Liso (Mitch)Sekolsky. Grandfnther of I.BTothee of Irene Deeska asd Pu-tirela Lamheel. Services wore

held Munday, August 16 ut St.Martha Church, Mortes Grove.Arrangements handled by Sim-kiss Panera! Home. Intermentwar is Maryhi!t Cemetery Nues.

. LORETTATRACHSLERLomIta Trachsier, 72, nf Mar-

tus Grave, died August 19 at San-rise Assisted Cure Center, ParkRidge. Belayed wife of the tateRobert. Belayed nsethrr nf Ellen(Ronald) Wnlfe, Jerry (Lioda)and the late Steven. Graedmnthernf 5. Services were held Sotar-day, Augnst2t at St. Isaac logoraChurch, Niles. Aeeasgementsbundled by Simkins FaneraIHome. Interment was in MaryhillCemetery, Nibs, Memorials te:Y-ME Breast Cuncer Grguniza-tion:2l2Vanßaren St..Chicaga,IL. 60607.

OSCAR FRANSONGnrarFransnn, 104, of Mnrtnn

Grove, died Aagnst 14. Belovedhusband of the late Edith.. Be-loved father nfMildred Teichert.Delores Griffin, Carl Fraesan,and the lote Bernice "Cindy" Erb.Grandfathrrof 8. Services wereheld Aagust lt at Editan PorkLatheron Church, 6629 N. Oli-phant Ave., Chicago, L. Ar-rangements handled by SimkinsFuneral Home. Interment was inRidgewand Cemetery, DesPlaines.

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Niles TownshipJewishCongregation

Ourramity wishes year fumi-ly a Geod & Hculthy Year andinvite atl who are not part of ourfamily lòjnio & attend Ihr mostinspirational High Holiday Ser-vices cnndncted by Rabbi Nei)Brief, Hazzun Shlomn Shnster,and High Holiday ProfessionalChoir.

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Seth Hillel CongregationOpen House

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- Ezra-Habonim, the NuesTownship Jewinh CÒngergulinnannouncer a wonderful programfor new members. Free tuition innur religioni school the first yearfor thechlldren nflhe first 25 newmember familier. We hove a neweducolianol direclor wilh new vi-siens and new fnn, Students willreeriveindividnalized attenlion,

OLP!! PhoenixSupport Group

The Phernis Support Groupinvites all separated, divorced,and widowed persons In meet onFriday, September 316 in OurLady of Perpetual Help Charch'uMcDonnell Hall, Greve ondChurch-Streets in Glenview, al7:30 p.m. Terry Neoey, Phd. willspeak on "Secrets We Keep andOther Unspoken Truths AbuatRrlalianships."

Dr, Neary is a clinical psychol-ilgisi stilli Hnrienes BehuviarolHcalth in Hnffmun Estates and ivun the stuff ut Alexian BrathersBehavinrul Health Hospitut. Hehas came to understand mornabaut relationships through theindividual and family censselinghr provides. Hr has shared thatesperiesee an radio, 1v, andnewspaper ar6cles. A dnnotinn nf$4 is requested. Direct inquirieslu 1847) 873-341 I.

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Mother's group Bible StudyA mothers group Bible study,

associated with Jumsalem Lu-Lheran Church in. Morton Grove,will hegin on Tuesday, Septum-ber 4. The group will meet onTuesday mornings from 9:30 tot :30 a.eL and witl,.begin with astudy of the book of Daniel.Small children ore invited tocome along for play tieSO whilethe mothers meet. For locationand more information, pleasecall Rachel at 965-3503.

Boys' and Girls' ClubsJerusalem Latlserao School,

located at 6218 Capulina isMorton Grove, will begin itsbaya' and girls' clubs in Septum-ber. The clubs ore far children inthe commonity attendisg Rie-dergartea through 8th grade. Thefirst meeting is scheduled forSeptember 20 from 3:30 to 5,with a baseball game for the old-er children. and kickball for theyausger cisildrèn. Meetings areheld one er two Mondays eachmasth. usually from 6:30 to 8p.m. The meetings will includecrafts-games, ssacks, asd regu-lar oatiegs such as slcatiug audbowlisg. For mom information,please call Tim Gustaison at

965-4750.ConÇtrmatinn classes

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Church aud School6218 Capulisa Ave., MortonGrove, will begin its confirma-tiou classes in September. Theclasses urn for 7th and 8th grad-ers who woald like to have u ha-sie . study of what the Bibleteaches :asd who may wish tabecômeelsarch mambers.

Bible Inquirer's ClassJerusalem Lutheran Church,

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Pall ScheduleJerusalèm Lutherau Church,

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weekçndschehileThe Alliance for.Lifeiong

Leamnitig, the Ostinuing aduca-tian program portuemed by Gak-tuo Cemmasity Coliegnand dis-tmict highschools, is estendi9g itsfall semestre -registration hoursfur the conveniencé af studnuss.Is addition te the regular, in.perseo registration hours of8:30-4:45 p.m. os Mosdays throughFridays,sudeut may visit theOaktun campases to register atthese tisses: .

. At the Ray Haetsteiu cam-pos, 7701 N. Lihcoln Avenue,Skakie: is Roam Ai20 from 5-7p.m. us Monday - Thùrsduy, September 13-16, und from 9 am. -sours os two Stitumdays, Septem-hrrl0asd25.

. At the Des Plaises campas,1600 Bast Golf Road: is Room1420 frum.5-7 p.m on Tuesday .,,,-'and Thursday, September 7 asd9. asd Monday dud Wednesday,,September 13 arid 15; and from 9am. - nuun.an two-Saturdays,September 18and25.

Registration fer fall . i9fi9classes custisues by mail, fas -------(847-635-1448) andTnuch-Tone L0000minie Cortaba Ita.tniephune (847-635-1616). - -

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ALL megistmatios hours and-ceistly held tts 7th ansual Art

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ist5 nspiais asd demonstrate theirwork. Charles "Paul" - Barkershowed a video of thensurals hepoints'is cous und museums. De-aise Schalte rshibited her weama-bIn fiber Set. Stsirtey Engelsteiedisplayed Ober art made, frpmeverything from 8 track ¿ashèstetape in the "G" rings in acars na-gise. This day is poet of the ArtDu Paradeesrichment program atSt. JahsßrebeufSchuoi,

Daring the year the "PictureLadies," as the Art Ou Parastevelontcerdocests arr called, in-truduce the stadests tu fear fa-muss artists. This year the artistswere Prancisco Jase de Goya, ElGreco, 'Edouard Manet andGeorges Searat.

The childees then do as ars ac-tivityrelatèdiusome way to theartist's style or content. The chu-dren made pastel drawings oftheir dreams or nightmares afterlearning about de Goya. El Gre-co's elongated style isspimnd thechildren to cat magazine picturesiuta strips and affts them un apiece nf paper leaving spaces in-between each strip to stretch thepicture. Abstract prints weremade after learuisg about Ed-euard Manet, Pinaily, GeergesSesrat's techsique nf poiututissawas pat istO actieo by, creatinglasdscapes with Q-tips and palot.As each art activity is fisishedthey are all hung in the halls. It isso interesting to the stadrnts,teachers and visitera to see thesimilarities and differences ofkiitdergarteueru through eightgraders duing the same project.- Scleetiess from each of theseart activities were displayed inthe hall svith thu svarking.artists'.demanstratioss. All the classesvisited their Art Pair in groupsthroughout theday.

I%I wNues resideìit-rëturns as

Orientation LeaderSen Giofreddi of Nues will re- - ihraugh un application sud inter-

turn as u 1999 Orientation StO- view peocess with returning or-dentLeaderatElmhurstCollege. mutation leaders and the assistant

dean of student affairs.Giofrecidi, u sesior, is an early

childhood educatinu major atElmhurst.

A graduate of Loyola Acude-my in Wilmelte, she is the daagh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gio-freddiofNiles. -

Eimhurst is afour-year, privatecollege offering nudergradualeand geadsute degree programswhere the traditions oflibrral artaeducation and preparation forprofessional life come together..,:, s,

Oeieñtation is a five-day pro-graiu,forull incoming ElmharstCalIee' students that is just onepuet'ôf a Week of Welcome tokick off the fail term in lute Au-gutt. Designed lo he informativeand ertlertaiaiug, Orientation in-eludes a boat ride es Luke Michi-gun, adance und ablock party, aswell as infermation sessians. Sta-dents also participate is Subar-ban Immersion, a program forstudents to volunteer their servir-es to.differeutorgauizations inthesurrouoding area,

- The roleof orientation student "t' "" e"--"leader is 16 help sienoth the Eau-

legetla tdenitly und purpose.

sitientoElmhurstCollegeandto Pounded te lt7l, the Collegewtswer questinus fer the incem- t5 affiliated with the Uniteding students. Leaders are selected Church ofChritt.

Dominican offersevening cooking classes

Damiuiean University is esceagain hosting Look and Conk, aseries of community conkingclassed, euch week between Sep-temher l4 and December 7 enTuesday evenings from 6:30 p.m.tu 930 p.m. The classes will beheld is the reum 122 of the Sei-ence Building, 791:10 Wust Divi-sionStmeet.

The first class, "New Twistsfor Entertaining at Home," willbe held on Tuesday, Septemberl4 This demousteatiou audhands-on class will teach partici-pasts hew to set up au elegantbuffet that incorperates flowersculptures sud ice cestainersalong with perfect horsd'oeuvres. Cost for this class is$55.

The aecaud class, "Quick andHealthy Entrees for Your BusyLifestyle," will be held on Tues-day, September 21. lt is a demos-

Meet the teaMy name is Teucy Murdach

unti t teach fifth grade at SIB thisyear. Before coming It) SSS. ItaughtatSt- Syivest.erissChicagst.I'm very happy tot bave come coSIB and tabeworkiog wilir aanp-portive leach'uag staff that werkswell, along with parents antichE'tiren who take pride 'us therm

school. I was born and raised inCisicago,livitsg inEdgebmookandatleediug Se. Mary of the WoodsSchool and Regista DeminicanHigh School.

Summer .ud past-hose jobs

were ttlway centered macedchildren; bat silting, day carecenters, preachools, asti summercamps. After gradnatiag from Re-gina, I attended Western IllinoisUniversity ansI titra DePaul Uni-Versity in which I grsduateti witha Bachelors of Science ja Ele-utettlary Education, I continued

stratiou and tastisg class taughtby Judy Beto, Ph.D., RD.,FADA., associate professor ofsatritien sciences und dietetics atDómiuican University. Paetici-pants will leurs quick and healthyentrees that can be prepared in 30minutes um less from simple in-grediosts including ehiuksubreasts, peach basil sanae andpasta with roasted eves vegeta-bIes. Cest ferthis class is $50.

All classes are held is Domini-can's completely updated facilitywhich includes 10 tram cuokingstatiess, professional cookingpass asd utessils, chef qualityknives asdan area with a demos-stratins mimar.

. Class size is limited to 20 par-ticipasts. Advasced registratiesis secessary. Por more inferma-das, Or to register, please call1708) 524-6906.

cher at SJBal DePani completing an entend-ed program endorsement ja theareas of Language Ai-I5 anti So-cia! Sciences for the MiddleSchool level, While in college, Iwas active on the student-nrieutatiott team ned did philan-Iltropic work for Phi Sigma Sig-ma Sorariey in which I was afoauderofoncatttpas.

I stay iuvelved in the cotejen-lam sud teaclting methods by at-trading confereuces and semi-u,'srs especially Utose itt ScieuceatsdCompttterTechuOlagY. t cur-rtatdy still liveiaEdgebrtsok withmy husband Bob, a graduate of850, und our sou kokett, who at-tends SiB. My interests' includesuowmalsilitsg, vacatioulug in tIteWiscottsin Dells each suintnêrmilItary hastily, reading, comput-rrsauofcottese, teaching..,..

Party-nise seniors were desig-sated Scholar Athletes at MalenEast during the '98-99 schoolyear; nach received CertificatesefMeeit at individaal fall, wtnter,and springsparts' banquets.

The earning of Scholar Ash-tetes began in the full of '87 whenCentral Suburbas League coach-e_v asd athletic directors decidedthat they wanted te recognizeseniur athletes svho had main-ruined a miuimum 3.0 G.P.A. forfear years asd earned two varsityletters.

C,S.L, Schular AcIdeces- fromMaine Eastt

Helen Apergis.Stese aachta, Andrew Darses,

Nick Basater, Christina Beak and Al-tua aemabe.

Baue Cuih005, Bries Chasg, Mat-tra Cieieeione, Adam Czerwinsh,aedGeacedeta Cewa.

Tum Dumuvivuv asd HeatherDicht.

Brian Etiff.VictusiapallooaodAleu PoncIl.Edward Gabriel.Chaudes Hang, Jaunt Hughes. asd

Michael l'tuynh.Iaminluenisgs.Christine Kaiser, Ingrid Kenron

AtinoKeists und Kristen Reh.Niknlns Lapin, Joyce Lee and Jeff

Lewis.Patricia Masques, Lech Mnrcadn.

Jaysas Miller sod JenuiferMisteetta.Jobs Nydosn.Patricia Parh, buone Pamngao,

Nimisha Patet, Pratih,kumae Palet,Chad Pazoauslsy und Neat Prusm-

sky.'KneulieaRadsisenwska. -

Richarde Suocere, Aedmo Savia-

eu, Jennifer Schaslaw, Neil Seakuw-

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-TauE BUGLE, TIIUItSDAY, AUGUST 20,5959'

Students celebrate 'their cultures

Mote than Iwo hundredatsmnsersclsoo/etudenta enrol/odin the class 'People and Their Cultures'atNi/es NatOs, bada taute ofthe rich cultural diversityofDiafrict2l9. This is a summerfradition iniliatedbyhistory teacher, Betsy Ho/man. The students prepared/sods that reflected the cultures that they cele-brate alberne andshared them with thairclassmates in a Culturefesl. Customs end traditions were ex-changed; exáticfoods were sampledwhila musicfrOm aret'ndlhe worldwas enjoyed.

'People and TheirCultures"isa freshman course requirediorgraduation. Sevenseparateuectiens ofthe course ware offeredthissummerdue tostarjentdemand.

Maine East Scholar Athletes recognizedJasmieeThuahaihupsskns Nino Valencia.

falTsujniuh. ChsistephneWitke.

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Cosmetology5Has A Future For You!. In ten short months you can become a professional stylist.

n Full and panS-titane & evening classes.. Financial Aid for those who qualify

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Nail Tethnology CoursesHur,y classes start soon!

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:: : s :: :s.sNILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION

Th 1kw Nues Senior CenLer - 999 CivicCenterDrve be-hind Ehe Village Hall - serves residents.ofthe Village of Nilesage 62 and over and their younger spouses. To register for class-es, trIpÑ,purchasing tickets etc., you need to be a member nfthoNibs SeniorCenter. lfypa are interested in obtaining additionalSenior Center information - or you wish to become a member -please call or Visit the Center and be placed on the malug ttst.Membeiship is

IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Nues Senior Center will be closed Labor Day, Monday,Sept. 6.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDHEAT/COLD ALERT VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers arr

needed to make phone calls daring extreme weather cond,-rions to homebound elderly.

EVENING AND SUNDAY . VOLUNTEER& Volunteersace needed to assist as one Sunday and Evening Programs. Subsincludo answering the phone, serving fand. collecting tickets.To volunteer, please contort Mary Swanson at 588-8420.

LOOKING FOR 80 YEAR AND OLDER MENThe Nibs Senior Center is potting togetlsor a sortol group of

. moti 00 and older. The group will meet monthly. jfyott nro tnlcr-mied, pleasecontactMary Swanson os 508-8420.

FOR YOUR HEALThPNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE.

Peer lecture given by Terry Sprengel RN BSN on the vaccinothat prevents pnenmOcn000l disease. Come und Inure about pro- -

veering pecomococcal infectious or Thursday, Aug. 26, at 2pro. Registration required.

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENiNG. Wednesday. Sept. 8, t p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tiria io it neto cedingElote. No oppoiotmest needed.

. PNUIMOCOCCAL VACCINE CLINICMonday, Sept. 13, 9:30 am. to 12 p.m., and 1:30 p.m. to 4

p.m. BYAPPOINTMENT ONLY. This clinic is fer hider adults -

65 years or older who hohe never received the vaccine before.Medicore will be billed so briug in ynarrard.

-FLU Si-JOT PROGRAM

:

Foe persons 65 and older. nod chronically itt persons, aged 62to 64, Wednesday, Oct. 6; Thursday, Oct. 14; and Friday, Oct.

. 22 from E30 o.m. to t2 p.m.; and t3O p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ou

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Thursday, Oct. 14. there will be eveoing appointments from 6. p.m. to 8 p.m. Medicare wilt be blued, so bring your card wtth

youontlaedny ofclinic.Walk in appointntcnts Monday, Aug. 23: Friday, Sept. 3; 9

. o.m.to4p.m.PhonienppointretenroOturtTue5d0y. Sept. 7, 9 am. to4 p.m.

FALL CLASS REGISTRATIONClass registration 000tinses throughout tho mentIs of Au-

gust. Enjny the fun and chollenge of braadening your hortoons

:

this Full by attending one of the moey classes being offered.

:Classes include: Basic Car Care, Beginners Brtdge, Advance

, Beginners Bridge, Canasto, Beginners & Advance Ceramtos,

: Choral. Computer Classes, Cooking Classes, Ballroom Dancc,

:Country Swing, Jaez Dance, Line Dance, Square Dance, Top

, Donor, Drama, Iitchen Band, Mahjongg, Paul (Billiards), Oil

& Watercolor, Qailting, Sculpting and Woodcurvtng. Fer tn-formation, please call 588-8420.

. SEPTEEBER TICKET SALESs September Ticket Soles begins un Thursday, Sept. 2, at 9 am.

:(Doors open at 8:30 am.) TickeE are sold tu all sentor regts-

:Irants an afirntcame/ftestservedbmns

SepeemlserLitc Lunch sh Morir is Frtduy. Sept. 24, 12 neon so

: 3p.m. Enjoy an Italian BeefSuudwich followed by Shakespeare, inLace (PG-l3) stathngowenythpalVnw.0O5t $2.

Sunday at the Center - halbieren IItji,tku - to Ocrc'bet IO, Ii

am (O 3 put. (Center open until 4 p.m.) Bring the grordkrds!. The Rijinks start with a Halloween Pet Parade at I I am. - all

pets muntbe in costume and prizes will be awarded. Lunch will

:ho nerved from 12 noun to I p.m.. followed by a ghoalish Mart-

. nnette show ut 1:30 p.m. featuring Dave Herzog's Marionettes.

Cost: $5Debbie Reyttelds iv Concert - 2 Dares: Wedncrduy. Ort. 20,

: und Thursday, Oct. 21; i I anti. ro 5:30p.m. Enjoy Butt Steak or

Farstailed Shrimp at Ora', Lana Martinique. Then listen to Orb-, bieReynolds.. Cost: S 6. Limit2 rickets/person.

: Eveuittg tnt the Critter - Halloween Faafeut to Faraday, Ort.

: 26, Sp.nt. tu Qp.nt. Meal afSloppy lee's, und a surprise dessertis

served from 5:30p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dent forget ro weoryourcns-

.. iame;ptizes mil) be awarded. Enjoy the Kitch000tres and a Sing-

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a-Long. Cast: $3.50.

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Family visits St. Matthew resident

St. Matthew Luthorafl Home resident Virginia GarbeO is showti with Many Os/nfl, hergodchlld and

Mecca andoan(dilriflga recentfarttily y/aif Maiysaid, 'We're here aboufOttCea week. The people here

love thukids. lleve ithere. Ito more like a livingcenterlhana nurstnghOme."

Virginia moved from Massachusetts to St. MàltheW Lutheran Hernie in Perk Ridge a yearago oo she

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ForNOheriflforma0anab0Ut MallheWLulherafl Home, call (847) 825-5531, -

"Gift of Life" blood drive at Bethany TerraceTweoty-thrch cmployros and

two family members of BnthonyTerrace Nursing Croire at 8425N. Waukegan Road is MortonGrove dosated 25 pints of bloodte LifeSnarcr Blood Services onWednesday, August 4, 1999 inthe lovely Forest View Conterwhich ovcrlooks Miomi Woods.Oaring the summer months, Life-Source always has a shortage ofblood because potential donors

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re ne Vacatine nr getting the kids(or themselves) ready for school.When healthy donors give the'Gift afLife," they could be help-

ing a neighbor, family or friendwho most undergo surgery or hasan accidcnt rrqairisg au emee-gency blood transfusion,

Bach week, LifeSosece BloodServices scads out about 9,000units of blood components lomeet the needs ofovre ISO bospi-

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the day!The Centers provide ahelping hand IO thosefamilies trying lo jugglecareers and theirrespoasibilitios loloved oem.

Asbury Court, Des Plaines847-228-1500

tals and health rare agencies inthe Metrupalilan Chicago landarea. Approximately 1,000 pinesofblsodare neededeveryday forChicago area patients.

Anac Schnur, LPN, Directorof Bethany Terrace's AleheimerCare Center, urganices thin blooddrive twice each year, 'encaueag-ing employees nod families toparticipate. Belhauy Terrace putsils philosophy of"Let Our FamilyHelp Yours' lo work and it is thatspecial caring attitude that makesBethany Terrace a very spectalplace.

Ifyon woaldlike to know moreabout Bethany Terrace NursingCentre, picoso contort Ms. Sn-zanneCrow at (8471 965-8 lOO.

Hampton.Plazaaccredited by theJoint Commission

Hampton Plaza Health CareCentre offers their solid commit-munita theireesidents foe qualttyof life and quality health cace.Theirpeaofofthis commitment rttheir accreditalina by the Suant

Commission' on Accreditation ofHralthcare OrganiZatiant. Theyhave beco awarded accredttattOebecause they strive to pcovide thevery- best care possible andleey'ae proves that by meetingthe Saint Cnmmissian'S statt-dards far the highest quality tahealthcare.

Hantptou Flaca chose te be re-viewed by the joint Cammtssionbecause it stands for qanlatyhealth catenad no de they. TheSaint Con,missien is att oegaeiza-tian whose misaine is to tmpeovethe quality ofcare provided to thepublic. Il sels high standards ofcare and evaluates health core or-gonizotions. Ameng them are theAmerican Medical Association,the American Hospital Associa-tian, the American College nfPhysicians and the AmericanDental Association.

Hamplau Plaza Health CareCentre is located at 9777 Oreen-wond Ave., Hiles. For farther in-formatioucall (847) 967-7000.

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."HOW Y2K WILL AFFECT,YOUR FUTURE?'

'What is'Y2K and how does il affect me?" "What cae I do tobe prepared?' and 'Watch out far scam oettsts These qaeslionsand issues will- be covured at a free infoemattonal seminar at10:30 am. on Friday, Aug. 27 in the Murtn Grove Village Hall-Senior Cealera The program will be presented by a representa-live from the Illinois Depoelmeat on Aging. An Atroz Coo Pollo(chickeo and rice) leach will be served following the program at

t I :45 am. Far a reservalian, call the Morton Grove Senior HalLiar at 470-5223. Suggested donation foe lunch s between $2ond$2.SO. -

.

MALL SHOPPINGSeniors wishing tojoin shoppers on a top taGnIfMilIMall on

Tamday, Aug. 31 shoald call today ta reserve a neat on the Mae-ian-Grove Seitiurtean. Home pick-ups begin at 10 am. wills erri-val at GnlfMilJ arenad 1 1 em. Shop and beowse for Ihren hams

until the bus, returns shoppers home at 2 p.m. Mall utps arescheduled on thelast,TnesdnY ofevery mnnth el no cost. Call.the -Morton Grove Senior Hot Line al470-5223 lo make a mierra-

tiOn, - - -

TRACK TIMETake advantage ofthn walking track atthe Fratrie View Cnm.

mnnity Center's Club Fitness from 8 to 10 n.m. on Tuesday andFridays. A track-only membership card will be-issued to allwalkers. The cost is $12 for residents, and $15 for non-restilealsfrom September 1, 1999 throughAugent 31, 2050. An eddotinnal56 guest fee will bu charged on any day when walkers with louse the other equipme.itl. This is a great way lo insure walking

asercise when the weather doesn't permtt outside activity. Formore informatico, or 16 register, cantad Catherine Dean at the

Morton Grove ParkOislrict,965-1200. -

- - HAWAIIAN LUAUSave Thursday, Sept. 9 for a great evening of Hawaitan fend

and entertaimènl al the Prairie View Community Center. Theevening will sleet at 6:30 p.m. with a delicious dinner of Folyne-

sian Baked Ham and Hawaiian Chicken with all the lrommtngn.

Then, the RayaI Polyaesian Renne will entertain math the spec-tacalm fimo knife danrema. A prize for the best Hawaiian attirewill bc given. Thecostfae this eventis $15 foreesidents, end $18

for non-rutidenis. For mare informution ne ta register, cantar'Cathorine Dean at the Morton GmoveparkDistrict, 965-1208.

LET'S DANCELot's have a dance patty every weekl Instruction willbo given

un lina dancing, ballroom dancing and swing. lt wtll be Ints of

fun und a great cepericncc. The instructor is FIn Bette who will

have seniors happin' wither withaataparteor. Class wtll be held

from 3:30to4:30p.m., fromTuesdOy, Sept. 14 thraaghNov. 901

the Prairie View Community Center. Pormcee toformalion or to

registor. contact Senior Adn)t Supervisor. Catherine Dean at the

Morton GcovnpackDistticl. 965-1200.

-MEALS.ON.WHEELS

The Village of Morton Grove together with Bethany Terrace

Nursing Contre, provides homebound and medtcnlly qualifyingresidents with-hot home deliverrd meals. Scalars who fool they

aro in ueed of such a service should contact Nancy Reynolds at

Morton Grove's Departn'Oal ofHolath A Hamm Services (470-

5246) ta learumnee aboalapplyiOg.The wonderful thing eboul Marion Grove's Meals-On-

Wheels pmugrom is that same very caring peaplc serve as valen-

leers te deliver the moult each week day. There ace three roules

within Morton Grove end a volunteer delivers on the same day

to the same route each week. Iudividaals whn are interesled in

volunteering shuald alun call 470-5246. Deliveries involveabout an haue's time at mid-day, and travel consists ofaboat five

miles within Morton Grove. Mileage reimbursement tu available

for volunteers.

MORTON GROVEHOMECARE SERVICE- TheMortan GmnveHOmecaoc Service is aprageam offered by

the Village of Morton Grove and funded by e Cook Coanty

Communily Development Block Grant. The servtce as for rosi-

douta age 62 and olderwho may need assistance wtth acumbtrn

tine of the following: bathing, laandoy, personal care, campait-

innsbip, preparing meals and light honsekeoptag. The amaztngthing abeal this pragram is that all services are pmevided et na -

charge for a duration of ap to six months through Evauslon

Northwestern Heallhcare To qualify a persan must br age 62+,

e Marion Grove resident, demonstrate a medical need far homo- caro, meet income (less than $28,150 annually) and asset (less- than$50,000) eligibility criteria. For mote information. contact

Morbo Grave's SeniorCidzuns Services at965-4lO0. ont. ht 10.

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:Sufh°ise of Park Ridge openswith breakfast reception

The Sunrise Assisted Living, Inc., 81e award-winning pioneers in assiated living programs, recently

celebrated Ike ru-opening 0h15 neweatpropet5yio Parkflidgé. Sunnae ofPark Ridge Executive Otrec-

tar Chrialopher Dale (far left) and Regional Vice Preaidenl Cindy Musikantow (far right) joín resident

Walter Wietecha (middle/elI) andhis sort, PerkRidge MayorRort Wietecha (middle right), at the VIP re'

cepl/on. Theproperdyhas been completely remodeledsincu if was acqu/redin May from Karrington of

Park Ridge. The award-winning "Reminiscence' Program,offered threugh,Reapecl Home Care, sup-

porta the needs of those with Atzheimer's diseabe and other forma of memory impairment, providing

residents with loving care andapeciallyner/ícee, which are delivered in a homelIke, reaidenitul setting.

Sunrise Assisted Living, toc. is one ofthe nation's )eadíngprovidera ofassiated living care for seniors.

Foandedin 1981, lhe publicly-held compeny in one of the oldest and largeatproviders in the industry,

with 127 commanitiea in 22 atates andanother5l propertiea in various slgeu ofconstruction and de-

velopment. Karringlon Health became aparlofttcnrise AanistedLiVing, Inc. in Mayof 1999. For farther

information on theSunrise ofParkRidgeproPeftY, please callat(847) 824-1724.

Oakton's Emeritus Program announces fall toursEnvision o relaying day 'away -

from it all' when you register foea toaroffered by Oaklon's Emori-tos program.

Tickess aro still a'aa(lable foraone-day trip io White Pines Fer-cot Seele Perk ou Wednesday,Sept. 22. Travelers leave by busfrom the Ray Heatstein Campus,7781 North Lincoln Avenan,Skokie. at 9 a.as.and retnm at 6

Locatod in Ihr heart of IbaRack Rivcr Vallay wast of Da-Kalb, Illinois, White Fioes is

-home to a beautiful natural habt-

tat. Participants can spend Iba daydrawing, welling and photograph-ing the sarroneding landscape, ortaking a relaxing stroll throughthe park. The afternoon ends inthe theater of the White Pinesmain cumples with the masiculrevue, Lullaby of Eruadivay,which includes famous Broad-way melodies from Titanic, LesMiserables end Chirngo. The feefor this toar is $60 and which n-cIados lunch. Roservatinas closeos Sept. O er when alt seats orefaIled.

For these whoenjoy the exotIc-meat of the city, The Emeritus

ptogram is sponsoring a tour toChicago Symphony Oroheatreon Friday, Gai. t.Tcavelnos boardiho bas at the Ray Hartstein Cam-pas at I t um. and motora at 4:30p.m. Daniol Barenboim, the oc-claimed conductor ucd pianist,will perform Mozart's Sy,sp/lentYNe. 39 und Sympite,ty Ne. 41("Japiter") end Rihm's PiattoConcerto. Tho feo for this toar is$48 and incledos leech. Reserva-tinos close an Sept. 2Oorwhrn allsauts are Filled.

Call (847) 535-1414 for regis-tratins information and a sched-ato afupouming Emeritus events.

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DeorEditor:Grove Police Department, Of OflY

On August 19 1 received a Police Oepattmeflt faf that mat-

phone call from a resident of ter, Wants yott the Cittzent to con-

Macmn Grove ronrrrning an anti- tact as if you hear any earners

ele in tian V F.W Nrvvs of -The aboat illegal activities before yea

Bagto Thr resident Mirhotlo go ta the NewnpapefS. Give at a

Senior, noticed that them was an chanro to confina a rumoe before

articte titled, Dnivmg and Drug yoa pats it affaa theteuth. It in an-

Warnings, which was sabmitted ,

derstoad thai the persons who er-

by the Watch City VF.W. -Post pant thete things mean weh! in no-

#1307 Aaxilimy This article tifying the Public aboat posttb!e

waeot aboot L SO. tacen ChiT- dangersybat it cao aise canse an

-' dec05 Tabos and gang-members Unnecessary panic among the

driving anoand withaat head- CommaaitY. Lastly, I want to get

lights at night leaking to kill an- eight tn the heart of the malice-

suspecting motonists- Fient, I According io Major Chicago

weald like to thank Michelle foe Area Law Enforcement Agencies

bringing thiS article to my alteo- sach as ihn DEA-, F.B.I., Chica-

tien and not cauoing a panic ga P. 0., Illinois State Police,

among tlteCommtaaity. Secondly CookCOantY Sheeiffs Police, and

I wart to nteets that The Menton 1gin P.O. these incidents have

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not happened. In Morton Grove,we hove néver heard of any ofthese iocidents e000pt in the con-test of ad "Urban Legend." Un-fortunately, these earners keepsurfacing and have heen snrfac-ing formany yema.

Please keep in mind thai youshould teach yoar childeen not ioaccept anything from slrangefrand that if yea anspect someonela be fellnwiisg yOa DON'T GOTO YOUR HOUSE Go so thenearest Police Stniiea or etherplace where lheee ace a lot of peo-pie. Plan ahead ferany eveniaalt-

fr, knaw where she local PoliceDepartmentS, Fire Departments,er Hospitals are located and al-ways he aware of your surround-iaga. If you have any questionspleateCall me at (847) 470-5233.

0fr. Paul YarmCriase PreveotionflUreonMoclon Grove .Police Department

TI-teftfrOm truckThe driver ufa track nwnedby

a Niles beer company in the 6100block of Golf PomI Road repart-ed that while he was making ade-livery lo a supermarket in the5600 black of Tonhy Avenueoeoond 2 p.m. Aug. 20, unknownollrndrn(S) fotoed open a doon ofthe track while il was left an theloading duck and removed 16rases ofbeer valued al $228.30.

There were no wiiness&s to the

iheft, and the store does nel havesecurity cametas ita the Inadingdock aera.

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TheftOfbicyCle .

15-year-old student reportedthat his light bine 26" PacificI2200 bicycle valued ni $180 wasstolen from outside Ehe apartmentbuilding io the 8200 block ofDcnspster Street where he hadchained if Unknown peeson(a)apparently rai Ehe chain and re-moved the bicycle. Police are in-vealigating the incident.

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A 42-year-old Nues man re-punted thai person(s) unknownmmoved a men's black 10-speedbicycle valued at $150 and a girl's24-inch green Huffy bicycle sal-sed al $100 from an unlocked to-ration eatside the paco of hishume in the 7200biOck of Nordi-ca tometime between fr30 pm.

. sad 10p.m.Aisg. t6.

TheftA docion al the medical office

at 241 Golf Mill Center reportedthat a 45yrar_Old Jouet womanumpluyed in IM office since laviMay has been stealing preacrip-lion forms and using them tu eh-fain peesceiplidut for herself,.

On July 24, the complainanttold police she received a phonecall from a Solid drag stone nl-tempting io verify a prcvcrtPttoOpreseoted by the suspect, which

complainant had never writlén,The cumplainant confronted Ilsesnspecl who broke down and ad-mtlrcd also osad the prescriptionsIo getmediculion illegally.

The complainant did not knowhow many forma wenn taken orhow many were nsed by the sas-peel.

A 20-year-old DrsPtaines manemployed as a cashier at a retailstore ut 590 GolfMilt Conter was

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thanks or anything of news value,

write a Letter to the Editor - - -Only signed leItern will be published,

but namen will be withheld upon request.

SendaIIlettOrStO THE BUGLE7400 Waukegan RoadNUes, Illinois 60714

observed acuand 10:40 p.m. Aug.21-via closed circúil '1V remuv-iag$lflocash from hiscoshregia-

.ter.daor andpatting il in hispanIapacket. In custody of the aleenlass próvention manager, lite ar-realen admitted stealing an oddi- -

henal $480 in a similar fashionoverashorlperiedOftime. .

The saspecl was transponed luIhn Niles Police Depurlmenewhere he was pruceñçd and -

placed under a $1,000 hond ASept. 9eouetdsle was scheduled.

Battery -

The 46-ycar-eld managerefan -

electronics store in the 5700block nf Toahy Avenar repoeled

that a So-year-old Evanstonwoman began yelling and posh-ing thevictfm's cheat with-Iwohands when he attempied.to veri-

- fy Ihn checkshe wrote for$l,l 10.The incident occnried al 8:30p.iv. Ang. 21.

A l7yèar.oldDeaPlaine5yoath reported that he sustainedscratches on the neck and a biteun his left hand when another 17-year-old DesPlaines youth foughtwith him outside the office of themanager of a theater at 250 GolfMill Center. Both ynaths wereemplayed by the theater entilithe -victim reported seeing the of-fendertalce an-ice cream bar with-oat paying for il. The incident oc-cnrred after the - manager

-nepeimanded the reported yosth.

-The yaaihs enchanged angeywords followed by ethnic starsbefone the offenderjamPed on ihnvictim, started choking him andbit him os the left hand.

Police advised both ssbjrcts tostay away from each other oit thejob and ut the school both attend. -

The manager immediately termi-nated the offender's employmentbecause he started un attcrcotiönun company prOpneiy.

A 14-year-old Chicago youthwas approached as he was aboutto enter a Pace bus and punchedin ihn left side of his face by anunknown youth described as be-ing between 16 und II years ofage. The meidest look place in

- the parking let near 220 Golf MillCentnraroaodlnJflp.m. Aug. 10.

The offender (led the scene inan unknown direcdan. The vic-tim Was laken tu the-Nuns Police

- Department und released lo hispatents.

Criminal damageto property

The owner ofa flower shop inthe 6500block ofMilwaakee Av-unan repaeted that person(s) un-known shot a prejecdle into a 4-feat by 6-foui window facingMilwaukee Avenan cansing twosmall holes. The incident ou-meced sometime belween 7 p.m.Aug. 20 and 0 n.m. Aag. 22. ThecosI tO replace the windows is es-timaicd at 5500.

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- -Thure'a a side t-o the Walt Dis-fey World Resort that moat peo-pie never see- the business side;

On September 17, basiocsaprofessionals in the Chicagolandarea- - have Ehe opportunity telearn- the hnsineas practices bu-hind Disney's snccess through a

. one-day aeminar peesenled byDisney Institute and sponsoredlocally by The Management As-sociatian of Illinois. The event

. wilibe held ai ihe Billon Anling-loa,Pork, in Arlington Heights,from 8:30 am. to 330 p.ni.

Since 1986, professionalshave, learned Ilse "Disney Ap-ploach" Io business and manage-

- ment: through a series of multi-day, . esecutiva edacaiion pro-grams presented al the Walt Dis-nay World Resort. And sawDisney is taking ils magic en thenoad,

The Disney Keys programconsists of three components:

"Leadership, Disney Style"espiares hew effective leader-ship has propelled Ihn world'speemier Vacation dnatinaiioo formore than a quarter of a century.

"Management, Disney Style"provides insight into the ele-meets nf selection, training,commafliratioa und care thaimake np the Wall Disney WorldResort corporale culture.

Disney institute brings- the- Keys to Excellence to area

"Service, Disney Style" cx-plains what it takes to providethe level of service that distia-guishes a successful businessfrom on industry leader.

The registmlion feu for indi-vidoals from The MonagementAssociuliun's member oraniza-lions and ils casponsuring or-ganizatiOOv is $275 for a singletngisirant and $2000 foe a tableuf eight participants. TM fee fernon-members is $295 per negis-troni. Coniinenlal bceukfasI andlauch arc provided. For mane in-formalina, call 000-440-4504. -

Park Ridge '

resident authorsarticle in IBJ

Celia Gszalda Gamralh, ofPark Ridge, an asaociste of theChicago law finn of Schiller, DuCanto and Fleck, is the author ofan article, "A Lawyer's Guide toEavesdropping iii Illinois,"which appears in the July issne ofthe Illinois Ban Journal.

In the article, Gansrath de-amibes the changes in the Illinoiseavesdropping law; nuances al-torneys shauld be await of whenconducting eesearch; and warn-ings far liligants and attorneyswho recnrd or lisien to illegallyrecorded convemnlions.

Wheels named -

Preferred Supplier byAbbott Laboratories-

Wheels, a leader in fleet vehi-ele management, has received aPmferred Supplier Award fromAbbatl Labarainnies, AbbottPark, Illinois, a status that wasawarded lo only 24 of the campa-ny's 7,000asppliens.

The award, for axceplional ca-pabilities, service and value, wasgiven by a committee comprised-of representatives from porchäs-ing and fleet masagemrsi andbased on commotions by Ab-bolt's Travel and Fleet Group.

"We think Ibas Wheels is a -prime - example of a well-mucompany that offers exceptianalservice," toys Rich Gracier, Pur;chasing Agent at Abbott. "Theclieniservicestaffis excellent."

Abholt's Preferred SapplierAward baa bern in place fur scv-an years, buI Wheels is new to the

program.Wheels lac., which pioneered.

Ike concept of auto leusing- in1939, provides afalt range of ape-cialized services to help corpora-lions manage their fIeri vehicles,Wheels, which has 550 employ-ens, manages mane Iban ltO,000vehicles. Its holding company,Prank Consolidated Enterprises,currently ranks as one ofthe lang-est private cemplisiet in ihn U.S.,with mona than $1 billion in rece-nues. - -

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The Harbour, Inc. inPark Ridge awarded $$$

Ronald McDonald HesseCharities of Chicaguland cOr

Northwest Indiana, a noI-fan-profit organization dedicated toimproving the lives of Ihn chu-denn in ihr Chicago meiropolilanaccu, recently awarded $14,480 toThe Harboar, lac. lo purchaseplayground eqaipment, weE-come/depuriore kils and clothing.

"We always look foe ways Iohelp improve Ihr lives nf chit-dma," said Paul Clark, chairmanof Rouald McDonald HuasoCharities kf Chicagoland &

Northwest indiana. "By sappurt-isg organizations lika The Hue-base, loe., we cm help make adifference."

Ronald McDonald HuaseCharities of Chicagoload &Northwesi Indiana soppurts threeChicago-area Ronald McDonald1-toases us well as many area chu-dccx's programs. Locally, since1907, Ronald McDonald HeaveChoriliev has awarded nearly$6.0 million Io more than 330gnoups.

Real Estate Pre-licensingcourse offered

The Real Estate lestitaie sowoffers Ihn 60-credit hour pre-liceissieg course required prior iobring able lo sit for the IllinoisReal Estain Broker Licensing Ex-amiOatiOo.

For those wishing tu ubiain theIltisais Broker License prior lothe increase io reqairod credithours in January, ibis coarse isavailable in à conveninni self'stady formai which includes reg-isiraiiOn, tesibuaks, audio cas-nettes, a compnten tutonial, andan

all-day review. Self-study luitinnis $375. Musi sludents completethis ruaran in 4 to 6 weeks.

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Saboter FinaSsta were tecenttyhoaored at a breakfast held inttai achoots Oakton Lobby. Su-perintendent Griff . Powellspoke to the students commend-ing them on their accomptish-meets. Nites West Principal,Roger Stein, and Assislaet Sn-perietendeet, Carolyn Anderson

- were atto in attendance.Students receiving awards in-

Library plans bigHarry Pott party

The great Hat Potter Party!A magic time ri in store lot kidsin grade 4 to geade s at the Lw-

- colnwead Public Library anTuesday, Soptember-7 from 7 to8:30 p.m. The imaginat!ve party

_.is based eTn the best selling booksby JR. Rawling, Jïariy Potterandthe Sorcerer's Stone, abouta

r!ttsh boy who finds his fortuneattending a schòàl for witchcraft,and Harry Potter and tite Cham-ber ofSecrets, where the younghero finds trouble upon returninglo the school.

Rárty Potter party-goers wttllearn some magic tricks and cutHogvsatss Dcssertz straight out ofshe books. Kids who come totheie magic cape, Or bring aNim-

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t -State Scholarctudc± Viki Agarianas, Nas-teen Abmod, Jimmy Alexander,Mickey Acabetovic, Anna Mia-stein, Steven Chertow, Ji Chu,JnnheeChoe, Janet Choi, NtcoleCutiyMaria Dollar, Jorina Fon-ttrtera, Jacob Ootdsmilh, YvetteGcondincttie, Terry Hogar, SaraHansen, Stiayna Hanis, BrianHart, Alexander Ho, Bric Hsiao,Aoam Hussain, Caroline Ishida,Joseph Jung, Flavio Mont, An-

busTwo Thousand, an umbrella,or a magic potion ingredient willreceive a- prize. According to

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Hogwarls game keeper Hagrid'srepeeseclalives whoare planningthe party, no dragon livers will beavailable because they sell for Ihroutrageous price sí 'seventeenSickels an ounce."

However, the kids will mostlikely have imaginary access locertain school supplies, foundonly in Diagon Alley. -

The Lincolnwood Pabtic Li-bract' is located at 4000 W. PrallAve., phone (847) 677-5277.Tickets lo the patty aro $3 eachand are available now at tho frontdesk. Space islimited. For furlhcrdetails, read the books!

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s honoréd ; Doii'tlet summer's bugs -drew KIes, Michael Kim, PaulKsm, Richard Kim, SonJa Kim,Kelly Kinsolow, Daniel Klein,yesca Kljajic, bann Kochika-ron, Nancy Bogan, Saudi Kot-lath Jennifer Lee, John Lee, Ro-sold Lee, Saltg Lee, EvaugeltneLeveutis, Frances Lim, Elizabeth Maclennan, Dan Mutooly,Michael Mtn, Jeff Mtszcoysoyn,Btyuo Nahong, Charles Nadol-sIa, Recoso Namkung, PaulNikcdem, Jeffrey Olsen, Angelapurk, Esther Park, Baron Rezntk,Atex eder Rikles, Alum Salva-clon Eric Santos, DusttnSchneider, Joel Schneider, Luur-en Schreihttein, Laura Schroed-er, Arif Sheihh, Ayesha Sheikh,Chnsttes Shin, Jimmy Shin, Jo-seph Shin, Marina Shoffer, Ka-thy Shuykhel, Lorely Sisan, Elisabeth Stullen, TetiaeaSlemrnons, Matthew Sola, PaulSta howicz, Sofia Tirovolas,Grtgony Ttlsyevskiy, Jeff Tuck-er, Biodo Varghese, Tam Vra-nus Jonathon Welbol, NicholasZa tropoalos, Jonathon Zalsos,and Arthur Zaremba.

MG Libraryopen SundaysAfter Labor Doy, the Morton

Grove Public Ltbrary wtll bropen on Sundays from 1 5 p.m.

---bugyoú - enjoythemA C okCosnty fc est p eserv yo o d st d migr tien and the

naisralist -will presous Wasps, - differences between residents

Hornets, and Bees os Sunday, - and migrants, and- lead a short

September5 ut 1 :30.. -watk to see tfany newarrivals are,

At this program you may learn on the scone. - - ' --

the difference between different - -

rypesofsroging insects, and howFor better 9haeT.tO actually

todealwithlhcmifnece55OY An -.ftndnsigtant binds, Josa 555 Early

ecn more detailed look al a mostBird Walk, 730 n.m. on Salue-

sprrial group of insects will bey, Soptcmbcr 4. l'lesso register

Sweet As Honey, Sunday, Sep-fl advance forihis free walk,

tomber 12 al l-30 p.m., when a551issstiab1nforbngtnn

natarulist will focas au honey beemore arlvaocedbirdot

ecology and core. Registritlion is Most River Tratl programs are

.501 required for Sunday after- - free; a donation for snacks is sug-

000nprograms. - - -

gesied nl evening programs. Mv-

If birds arr more your thing - Çr Trail Nature Center is at 3120

iban bags, Visit River Trail on - Milwaukee Avrune, Northbrouk.-

Sunday, August 29 for a program - Pleasc catI (847) 824.8360fnr in-

- 00 Migrant Birds, beginning at formation and rcgtsloalíons. Join

10 pm. A nuisralist will help 055005. -.

Yo-Yo Man at theMorton 'Grove Library

Saturday, August 28 al.2 pm., mance, pries and certificatesthe Morion Grove Public Library will be awarded to those , who -

will present Barry North, Doucan - complete she Summer ReadingYo-Ye Champion, os Thç Yo-Yo Programs and a speciat raffle

Man, in the Baxter Room. Thr drawing will be held forbolh chit-

- program witl mark th conclu- , denn's and adults' programs. This

sion ofthe Summer Reading Pro- program is free end opon io eve-

grams for adults and children co- oonr. The library is located al, sponsored by the Library and the - 6140 Lincoln Avenue in Morton

Park District. Bring your yo-yo Grove; the ParkDtstrtclts located

along - this enterisiningand in- at6g34Drmpster'Strnrt.FOflP1structional event will inclode the biliiy and communications an-"how-lps" of yo-yo tricks and cris ussistnncu. please call (847)

spits. Fotlowing the perfor- - 965422ft,TDD(847)965.4JJ6

Lunchtime Videos at the-

Morton Grove Library - -Beat the heut und rhitl out with -

yonrlunch and enjoy the show. -the Lsuchiime Videoseries of- -. - .

feted every Tuesday at I lJ0a.th. - This program is free und openst the Morton drovc Pnbtic Li- to CVecyOOe. Formore informa-j,brary. 6 140 Lincoln Ave. Travel- tiOn, or for mobility and commu-agnes, documentaries; and other - nicaljon access assistance, please

, - educational videos are sha4en, - -

cull, (708)- 965-4220. For TDD,J. The coffer is ou us. Just brin -

call (708) 965-4236.

- -LEGAL NOTICE

Nues, Illinois

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSThe Village of Nibs wilt be accepting proposals for Ihr following -.

Portable RadiosFor Low Estsrermrnt Use

. Generai information and proposa1 forms will be available Thursday,August 26, 1999, in the Office of the Purchasing Agoni, Village ofNiirs, 1000 Civic Center Drive (southeast corner ofWaakegan Road-and Oukion $trrct), t4ilrs, Illinois 607 14, (847-588-801 1):

Sealed proposals will be accepted onlit t2:O0 Noon, Wednesday,September 8, 1999, at Hiles Village Hall, 1000 Civic Center Drive,Niles, Illinois, (southeast corner Oaktou Str(et asd Waukegun Rood).

Proposals will be opened at 3:00PM Wednesday, September 8, 1999,in the Conference Room at Village Hall. - -

Nothieg herein is intended io esclude any responsible firm nr io anyway restrain or restrict competiiioo. All responsible und eligible firms

- are encouraged tosnrnitproposals. The Village reservnsthn eight toaccept or reject any or all proposals, to waive iu(ormulilies or tecliui-calities in nay proposal and to accepi 1hz proposal which il deems tobe in ihe best inierelix of the Village.

As the 'calendar counts dowñto theendof the century, the ex-citement ciintiaoes -to grow atWalt Disney World Rnsoet witha harvest of speciul nvesïts, newsttroclioes and celebrations cap-ping off the moslexplosive yearof-growth in Vacoiion Kingdomhistory.

Eogining Oct. t , 1999 andcoatinuing foe 15 months, Epcotwill be -Iho focus of the WaltDisney Wocld Miltenn(itm Cote-brutioa with new entertainment,breakthrough technologies, andsights, sounds end tontes fromnrosnd ihn globe. -

Epcoi witl come alive each- day and sight with u global fesli-

sal that echoes the theme "Cele-bralethe Future Hood in Hand."

Highlights of the Watt DisneyWorld Millennium Celebrationinclude;

. "Tapestry of Halions"; Its-mersing guests in an iuiernation-at pageantry, ibis' evening pro-cession- ihr spellbindingcenterpiece of the nightly Mit-leunium Cetebraiion- frotarest20 Itieger-than-life puppets,more iban' 150 live performersand 's symbolic rainbow ofbruss,' chimes, hells and drums,

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National Senior Gamos atDisney's Wide World of Sportacomples- Same - 10,000 seniorathletes gather at Disney's WideWorld of Sparts comples ut WaltDisney World Resort Oct. 19-29to compete in the Nationul SeniorGames. -With 18 sports incisdingsoftball, - volleyball, tennis - andarchery, the Seuioe Games isamong the largest senior matti-sport events in the United States.For mere information, guests maycontact 407-363-661111. -

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. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Hal-loween Party- Happy huants en-joy fright-tsar fun Get, 20-29 and31 daring Mickey's Not-So-ScaryHalloween Party in the MagicKingdom. Mickey Moose servesas the officiul "ghost host" for theeveat, featuring plenty of grin-ping ghosts, speciul Halloweenfleewocks and u Trick-or-Treat-bug-fall of pepalar Disney char-notera in nightly -parades. Chil-dreo are encouraged to dress intheir favorite Halloween cou-tames -and join the family fun.For more informution, guestsmay contact 407-824-4321.

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In-a perfect world, your hemereflects your tastes first and yourbank account -second. That iswhy Palatine-based ConcordHomes offers dozens of designerselections that look like sopen-sine upgrades but are well with-in reach for the homebayer ou ubudget.

"Good taste has tilde to dawith money," says RogerMankedick, executive vice pros-ident of sates und marketing farConcord Homes. "You may bejust starting out, nr yoa may bebudgeting for other things, -likeyour children's edacatian. That

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First impressions are impor-taut, and poor home makes itsfirst impression, quite naturally,at corbside. Concord proves thatapgmding o barnes extrriardemut have lo be enpensive.For example, Canana, Estate undDesigner Series homes offerbrick and stano trim packagesthat are most cost-effective thanfull mnsnnry uxteriars. lu addi-tian, they offer optional roofshiogles that leak like slate, butarr really made nf fiberglass.

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The kitchen is the number nneroam people want to peruonal-izo. lt is the focal point of te-day's homes, the room whenepeople gather, entertain undcook. lt is alte the room whereyou can spend u truckload ofmoney in the blink of an eye,

"It's very epsy ta ge aver-baard in the kitchen," laysMankedick. "Fortunately, manu-facturers have shown a lot ofcreativity by coming up with uf-fordable alternatives to very es-pensive products. Discoveringthose products is a lot nf fan,bath far us and for the buyerswho visit our Denign Center."

Currently, commerciul gradeappliances are-all in the rage inupscale homes. Even homeown-ero wha rarely conk want theirkitchens In have that "restaurantquality" leak. However, thatdnesn't have to involve profes-sianal ranges that cost 45,000 nrdishwashers that wash yourdishes hi leus than u minute.Concord offers GE appliancesthut came in a number of finish-es, including the professinnallook of stainless steel,

Appliances and cubinetey thatfeature u "built-in farnitare"look have also become papu-lar...und eopenj!. Hawever,

Concord offers same reosanablepriced aptinns in this area, aswell, General Electric alunmakes special panels that attachto the front of appliances andmatch kitchen cahinetry. TheresaIt is a wann, rieb, casto-mized lank.

Granite or solid sarface enan-tertept are another sign nf a ens-tom kitchen. But these surfacesaren't cheap. However, the lami-Sates offered by Cancord comein hundreds nf styles, many ofwhich look likg nutnral stone ornnlid surface materials. For buy-ero who must have the real arti-ele, hat don't want to spring forthe standard I- 1/2" thickness,Cancord offnrs a veneer. salidsoriane sup 'which is mounted toplywood, This costs considera-bly toss than installing regalarsalid nnrface countertaps.

Natural stone is consideredthn ultimate luxury in baths, aswell. However, not everyonewants la spend the money formarble, limestone nr slate. Forthose buyers, Concord has anumber of ceramic tile solee-tians with a teotured finish. Thetile looks like it camus dieectlyfrom an Italian quarry, and is upopular choice for foyers, tan.

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JohnC. FerinaNavy Airman John C. Ferina,

husband fMay, son ofViece H.andSuki Y. Ferina of MortanGrove, is currently halfwaythrough a six-month deploymeotwhile assigned to the aircraft ear-eier USS Theodore Roosevelt,home ported in Norfolk, VA. The1996 graduate of Nitos NorthHigh School ofSkokie,joined theNavy in September1996.

Marine Pfc. Robert W. Grau- -

lak, ona ofFrankE. and CatherineA. Grzelak of Glenview, recentlycompleted basic training-at Ma-rixe Corps Recruit Depot, SanDingo. Grzelak successfullycompleted 12 weeks of trainingdesigned to challenge new Ma-nne eremita both physically and -

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Sean LowneyNavy Seaman Sean Lowuey.

brotherofChuok Lowoey of Sko-hie, recently completed U.S.Navy basic training at RerruttTraining Coexrnand, GroatLakes, IL. -

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The sleings of Earth Harp feel. perfornianCeS wall be1999 will ealeod feam lite noeih- fece.west Cornee of The Fteld Mo- Founded io 1994, MASS En-seam down to the bslldlog's semble ia compeisod of mont-nacthwesl terraCe- a distaoce of ciann, dancers and visual aelisinahaJO lOO feel. The ieslttametct who combioc Iheir ialenl iowill be composed of 32 sleiogs ceealo a sonic and vinual peefoe-made fram special cesonaloog mance. The combiaalion of cella,geldee brass wire gisleg it a 12- tIste, scuipiaral droms acd aliterorlavo range, inclodtng haemoo- iavenled inslrUmonls, along willSicY. From the lop of lite Mu- dance and ioeeeaclive video,scorn, the strings will descend creole a colorful aod poweefSiic)o a ecsonOliSg chambee musical exporieoce. Bili Close(soiled boa) sculpted feom woed ood MASS Esnemble recenilY

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ber I sed will remain in place a series of daytime aed sonseE

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MCueum'u voti collections,Seuniis From lite Vaialls takesvisitors on a multimedia Joameyby beioging these inutromeole lolife theoaght the 101051 digilaliechoology. Viuitois will be able

Io "play" the issleumeots by au-iog special teach-pads. The cab,-bilmo will cnmbioe the naaads ofiusleumeOtu from a raoge of cal-turco and different lime periods,cod croate mauic which has overbefore been uccidI Sounds Fromthe Voohts was developed by TheField Musuem and 30/70 Pendue-tioos.

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Purduehonors students

About 6,400 Pncdoe ljnivecsi-t1/ studenls comed academic boo-ves foe the speieng 1999 semester.

To caes lite monats, studeolsmaul hove at least a 3.5 semeuleror cumulative grade-point aver-ogeon u fone-poini scolo.

Aeea siadenis ace: Cioy Sebos-tise Acackal, Michael Dog KIln,Thomas T. Korooeos. MichelleAus Muceeue, Zoehacy H. Boce-ziesE, aod Maoy P. Kelly of DesPlaine,; Jtlnlio Nelsoo Anne,,BreIt James Davis, WilliamChoeles Eidsen, Jennifee E. Cor-ko, Koiherioe M. Hoffmann, Jun

- '1eAC Kim. Tal Yac Leo, ThemasEdwand Mick, Mack Alan Mills,Geeicheo E. Sunke, and JuliaLynn Soihaeloed of filenview;Laaea Ano James and Karos M.Kielzer of Pack Ridge; Jemes AI-encoder MacIcy, Roben AurasSpiegel, Matihew Jay Welder,Tracy Ann Peigesen and FaoZhasgofSkòkia.

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Beginning Wedoeodoy, Sop-lember 1 ood eonliooieg throughSanday, Janoory 2, 2000, TheField Muvonm presenin The Chi-cago Bearsl 80 Years of Gridi-ron Legends, n colleclion of ap-peoximuiely 25 ebjeclnillusiraling the eich hislory of liteloam. On lite nCeasina, of theirSOIt anoiversaey, the ChicagoBeurs hove opened their vaullsand allowed The Field MaccowIo bent the first-ever presenlalineof Boues memorabilia spanningthe entire heeilage of Ibis sloried

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franchisa. -

Few fraechises belier symbol-izo Iheir Spari iban tite ChicagoBears und profesvioeal foolbohi.Frnm Papa Beur l-Dolas so thepreuenl day, Ibis is u Stalls rich inleodilion aed hisloey. With a lobiof nine World Champieoships,iocludiog o Super Bowl lithe, EheBears hove aceumulaled qaibe alegacy aod c000lleas pieces of

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priceléns meonorabílio to gowlth

Chicago Bears Memorabilia to go ondisplay at The Field Museum

For the first time, visilees cassee lite Beurs 196J Wnrld Cham-pionship Trophy aod tite -1985Sopee Bowl Teophy in all theirglory. Also on display is a race as-noelment of helmeis, jerseys andSaper Bowl ringn - all owned bythe greolesb Beam legends feemyeslerdoy and Indlay. Even PapaEeoc's nignolure brown federa hotwill be on display io the mesIcomplete colbeclieo nf iE fredever assembled. A special videocomponeol of tite exhibitionpreleobv -the beuglas bislneieabhighhighls incloding the moslmemorable mnmeots in beam hin-lery - a hislety Ihal has been aie-legeol pari of Chicago's cultorefor 80 years.

The SCORE I 160 AM SpansRadio, rodio spoeunn for TiseChicago Beurs: 80 Years ofGridiron Legends, will boni alise broadcast nl The Field Mo-seam from 9 cm, ta 1100 am.before every-homegame iii 1999.A diffeeeni Chicago Boues legend

will be on hand doeiog eachbeoadcagt la gteol fans and Elkfoutbull, Dinosaae McDnnald'gand Comer Bakery will be openfonvisilars who would like io pue-chose something Io Dol. Kick-nflin al 000n al Soldier Field for allBeurs home games Ibis Season.

Fans 1h01 prefer la sleep-in ongame day uro eecouragedto bringIheir Bourg lickel 51gb ucd headover In The Field Museum aficelite game to cheek oui the impres-vive diSplay. They can avoid therosit lo leave lite Soldier Fieldpurkiog lot und receive a specialdiscount. Anyone who bnags a1999 Boues game ticket stubwill receive a $1 d'ocountoffba-sic admisniun to the muncumthroughout the regularseasan.

The Field Maseum and TheChicago Beurs ore more litan juniIwo of Ihe moul pablicly cecog-nieed iosiiluhions io ChIcago.There is a symmetry that begins

- atthacneeofeach, as both ocgani-Zatiocs have always been 00m-

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milled lo providing civic uoevicelo the millions cf Chicago rosi-dcciv witeneverpussibic. By joie-iog forces lu make thin memora-bilis easily available to the publicfor the first time io the leam's his-JolT, The Field Museam and TheChicago Boors cee once agab uo-deescariog their rule as conucien-hasS eiiieeos ofbheCity of Chico-go.Admission,

There is co special churge lonec The Chicago Beam: 80Yeum ofGricliran Legends 01h-er than basic Museum admissioo.Basic admission 10 the Mosoumis $7 for adults asti $4 for chil-dreu ages3-1 i, stodenls soith anID, and seniors. Basic admisvinnis foce on Wednesdays. The FIeldMoneam is npeu from 9 am. toSp-00. duily. For geoerol Maueuminfoomaliun, rail (512) 922-9410or (312) 665-7809 TOD fer liteiteurmse impaired.

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(JI2) 922-9410. Fon informabionos public tronspoetalion, callCTA/RTA at (312) 8J6-7000.

NatalieAksenenko -

MarineLance Cpi. Nalalie AIc-seoeoko, daughter of Yoaey andTalysna Akvenenko of Skokie,receotly was promoled to herprevent rank syhile serving withl-leadqaarlers and HeadquartersSqoadron, Marine Corps Aie Sia-lion, Yama, Ario. Aksencokocoas penmated based on nusbainedsapeeiOr jab perfontiuoee andproficiency in herdesignaled upe-daily. She joined the MarineCocpsinMarch 1998.

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Auto dealerContinued frnm Pagel

hod failed in its attempt to find a up with a new site plan. Plans call

grocortnbuitdoothesile. for a shnwroom, unrvtce centerInitial pions calléd foe a gro- und body shop, bat prectse di-

ccry and aule deuloeship tu he mensiuns have yet Io be calculaI-

bouton the oust side of Wanke- ed. -

gun Road extending from the Condnmnottnn proceedings

Suburban Motel, St t I Waoke- have heotfstanied against the Sub-'

gan. sooth in Churchill Street. urban Motel und Ihr Ftrest4e Mo-However, because of the lead- te), 9101 Wunkegue Road, has al-

equate size of the parcel and the ready been ocqutred and eared by

fact thai it coold not have been thevilloge,oloogWithuthreeflatpositioned facing Wuukegao which was located bebted il.

Road, Next was unable to attract The price tug on the Ptreside

a tenant, deupite Ihn fact that Next property was $3.5 million, whtchapproached alt the large grocery the vtllage will recoup us devel-chains, according Io Village Ad- npers pnechose the properties.

ministrutor Larry Arft. ' Tus-incremeet revenues wtll also

Now that the groceryconcept be osed to reimburse the villagehas been eliminated from the for its expenditure fer the proper-

plan, Rubanas, originally slated lles.to build his dealership on the Arft descrtbed the new agree.

south half of the parcel near ment with Rohemao us "a 00m-

Churchill street, has committed fuctabln fit" and predicted that il

to building on the north porlion of would bring the village consider-

the reconfigured property. able revenue in the form of te-Although theagreement with creased sales tan.

Rohrinau does not include his re- Ant also welcomed the dealer-

ceiving any TIF funds, officials ship because it won't present a

expect the dealership-lu generate noise nuisance and won't be opee

Oriole-PoolCenttflu il from Pag 1

spray featorein the wadingpool. - -

Pockog "B" of Ike ptojectshifts tu the inner workings ofOr- -mb Pool. lt providsfor the-re- -pincemèvt:Of the filter system,retrnfttting f the -water heaterand installuiunofu pumpfor tinenewsprOyf.eature. - ' -

Package 'C" m$vm Io the -building. The final package al-lows for the - building. to bebrought np to speed -with theAmericans with Disabilities Act.The building would require onlymihoc imprnvementk to allowcosine access for thosé with dina- -

bilities. - -

to Spite ofagront from the lili-sois Department of Natural Re-sources, financing the improve-mesta could be u bitofa financialstretch. The totaFbndget for theproject was $700,000. The lowestofthe two companiesthat placedbids for th project was Schoef-ges Brothers, with a bid of a bitmore thon $840,000. The Boardoeil the Manager are conf ideringoptions to reconcile the differ-ence.

Most agree that it makes goodsense to do all the renovation alonce, rother than accomplishPackage "A" und have to beginsearing up the site again when thetime comes lo do Package "B".Deferring Packages "B" and "C",however, until the Capital 2000plan can provide more fonds is avalid option. -

Bulling recommended thur theBoard avoid deleting any of theproposedports ofthe renovation.The Board agreed, indicating thatthe Park District is committed tocompleting the project. lt is sim-ply u malter of determining howto proceed. - - -

wash und part of the Fjeesireproperty, will be left alune fornow, Arft said.

Rohrman, which' operates alarge dealership in Schaambucg,approached Ihn village loot Apnlan began negotiations for the utle.

A Walgreens drugstore has

oponed en the fermer site of theAdmiral Oasis motel.

Teacher ..Continued from Page 1district appealed the decision toreinstate Romunowskt.

Lynn Himeu, attorney for Dis-trici 7l, said Romanowski.wa5found to be deficient because ofproblems with classroom man-agemeetund lesson plans.

Thomas Amato, field serbiendirector for the !lliuois Federa-tian ufTeochers, the teachers on-ion that represented RomonoW-ski, said, "Carol's case wasupheld. She espeCts to be back Inthe classroom....We espect this

will be theend of it."

sil - ,-.-.-.-.-------niñcant snlestan reveflue. io, uai,,iv,.,."-,."Ant said-he wa_s meeting with Thesouthendoflhnparcelcar It's risky misen the devil is

rentlyoccupied byu tavern, Car- driving,

Library...-..Contiflufid from !age I

- However, the saIne report alsoshows-an $86,59635 difference.between apprbved NPLD -costsand funds eeqnesteal by - Broad- -way. For-- instance, ,:Brovdway -

Construction requested $26,717.0fr for an ibm approved by theNPLD foe only $4,148.17

. As Broadway has refused lo- -

finish post-constructiOn workedil being- paid, and the NPLDrefuses tu pay when there is on-itnished work, the matter is be-ing reviewed by their lawyers.

Village Attorney DennisWalsh of Klein, Thorpe, andJenkins, told the hourd that-costaestimated by Gillan to hire anew general contractor and corn-ploie work that Broadway leftundone cbuld be deducted fromthe $86,596.55 its dispute.

"Xon're entitled lo get the costof expenses plus- architect feesreimbursed," said Walsh.

Czarnecki told The Bugle thatOillan's $95,425 estimated costof incomplete work was not theactual amount that the NPLDwould deduct from Ihr disputedfunds.

"ThaIb not- the cost to do theproject. We don't know what the-cost is going to be, becausewe'cegning out lo bid,' and seewhat the general contractorshave to say as far as price," saidCzaruecki. "This is Mr. .Oillao'sestimate of what the worth- ofthe work is, so that if we havesomeone else do the work, we'regoing . to deduct those amountsfrom the final settlement that wemake with the osiginal general

- contractors."In addition to estimates foe

-- post-construction work, Gillan'smemo preuouled proposals for"new work, not included in IhnIcope of the original 1996 Con-tract Documenta."

"We do have uomo fundsavailable, and figuro as long aswem having a general contrac-tor àeme in to do the other work,it's an appropriate lime to putthis in the bid and Io get Ibis tak-en care of-said Czurnecki. "lt'sdifficult in she construction huai-ness In get someone to come outned do work on one piece of abuilding. So we're bundling Ikewhole thing together."

This work includes providingan additional screen to cover thewelt face of the heating, venti-laling, und air conditioning(HVAC) unit located on the li-brary's roof. The cost is estimaI-ed at $15,000.

Czaeoecki said the ' screens(there uro currently Iwo screensinstalled on the HVAC unit's.north und east sides) serve bothaesthetic und pmcticul purposes.

"It will hr functional, it willprotect the HVAC from the ele-meals IO 00 entent, bal part of itis just for the visual impact sothat there's nut this big piece ofmachinery thaI's readily seen bythe publie," he said. "We've hadcommenta from patrons on it."

Anà)hnr new project proposesto replace the 33_year-Old roof at -

the lihoary's east whig with unew mechanically fautoned rooffor aq estimated $75,000,

Oillan told the boned that themechanically fusteeed roof "is ugoad compromise between costand perfortituece." Gillan saidIhn new roof'has a good trackreeocd und would reduce roofisgcosts by an estimated 15%.

The new ráof would also haveto be inspected, tested, uñd guao-abteed, a process that will costapproximately $2,400, but thelong-term benefit of u guaranteemuy include iecreasing the valueof the library us u whole.

"lt's definitely worth it," stud -Oillun. -

Washington

Field Trip toMáine East

"Oh Vl3nut o Bountiful Morn-ing' was the thought of Washing-ton School's 5 and 6th gradechorus on Apeil 22, even though- -

the ralo was pouting down! Thereason: the chorus was on its sec-and field trip of the year to seeMaine East High School's dressreheursal oftho famous Americanmusical Oklahoma. The chorusenjoyed the outatatiding work ofthe high school singers, actors,and instrumeotolista, not to men- -lion the ictricole and beautiful -

sconery and costumes. This trip. gave them inspiration for their

owe maisieal, which was present-ed at Wauhiogtoo Schoot in early

K.L.O.W.N. Program - -

Third grado stadunts at Wash-ington School eojoyed IheK.L.O.W.N. program presentedby MaineSlay Youth and FamilyServices, The Kids Learning 0th-er Ways Naturally program s

about substance- abuse greven-tien. Clowns came ido nor class-rooms and taught au that alcoholis a dreg, and drugs change 1kbway peuple act; that it's okay tosay "no" to friends who ask youto do something you feel isn'tright, and three are Iota of otherwoys Io feel good without ababoloc drugs. The students really en-joyed thin program, and feel con-fident about choosing wisely andlivinguhealthy lifestyle.

Student HelpersThe gth grade helpers at Wash-

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As a "Thank You" for alt theirhoed work, the . ssudenlu weretreated to an afternoon atWeigleyField.

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Fromthe Left Hand.

Continued from Page 1

Ebinger Drive crowd, a group of of affection was everywhere.Nilesites whove lived here since Gingee Troiani, whose past deys

the early dáys, long bforv Golf -manifested o bit of a bmsqneMill (t96l), The Bugle (1957),Nick Blase (1961), The park dis-

(t9Tecns) and Nues Library

Avenee.

tricl (1954), Niles second hank(there was a hank here in - the

laid-19505). We were with thePotrue and Paus Ebingerites aswelt Os the Steinerts from Nova

WeatatapicrüctabIewiththe wére limited and the eutpOUflg

swagger, Was mellow and soil-

Sim Callero was brief andspoken, warm and affecli000te.

straight-forward and Nick-Blaseplayed it very necioUs in listingTedd's good works. Emil Bertoli-

was very funny, with great Dogepresence. He loo ended with an "I

ni, o man who we don't know,

love you" which was re-echoedover ondoverPridoy night.

The crowd was a bit seegal-ed. Them was row after row of Todd's kids gave him the eve-Seniors eating and drinking and fling's greatest grils. Each one of

hoving a very laid bock birthday them (four) spoke lovtngly ofpartywhiletheverymUchYOang past years, thanking htm for bts

er sets were dancing away just fatherly dtnctpline and leader-north of the diners. Wé - were ship. When his son, Nick, endedbonneing up and down shooting hisspeechwtth'lloveyOU,Dod,"pictures of my 10/12 year old there were many tear-hrtmmedgraedkids gyrating ta the music. eyes which looked silently ahead

It was a weather-perfect night, while comesiseratteg with Todd's

and sitting ander Ihr stars and sOn. --

ochmoozing with the neighborswas_ a great way to celebrate the Afterdinner there was a stream

end of one century in Niles and nf dancers at center court. At thethebeginning ofo new nne. end of the eventng we peoled off

-the dance floor and woedered

Friday eight mote thon 300 over to Todd's famtly'n tables.people tocard not for Nues Code When the mosic became upbeat

Enforcement Director, Todd Ba- Todd and his Lorraine, who orovorn's retirement party. lt was so groat dancers, were in a circlesticky with love and sweetness with their three adult daughtersyou wondered ifthis gay was be- synchrootztng o little two-shoe

ing readied -for sainthood. Nick tap stop in rhythm with the musIc,

Blanc and Ginger Troiani and After eight barn in stepped o ltttle

Emit Bnrtnlini und MC David Es- bit nfwhite finii, a very pretty tooponilo wore among the speakers your old granddaughter, who nut-

who spoke so warmly about danced uil her cIdres as she

Todd. Normally ut similar pur- picked up Ihr step. You looked ut

ties, thojokes covered the embue- thts happy circle of three-

rausmeot of the speakers who generation dancers, syncoputing

wanted tu soy what a great guy -io perfect step, and you hod to

they're honoring but-weren't feel- wonder if Todd really had

ing ton mocho about such cnpres- achieved a bit nf sainthood, atnions, But Friday eight Ihejoked eostforoncntght.

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dustrial education teacher in Os-wage, Ut. He hetd principaishipsand saperintendencies n several

,tlinais taWnS and cities inctad-ing Rack Island. Geneaca, EastMauer, Frecpart and nearby Ris-erside District 96.

Describing his yearn in Dist. 63as a very rewarding eapertence.'Varga added This schaat dia-trict has name unique qualities Idaubt the taxpayers evnn mawabaat.

Amang thnsn qualities are tiseaver 50 different language back-graunds the students bring ta thedistrict, which, Varga said, hasdeclined slightly in the last fewyears frarn a high nf 57 or 58 du-fereñt languages spaken in thustadests barnes.

The varied tangaage and calta-rai backgrounds af the students

,picsented interesting challengesta the teachers and administra-tars, Varga sand.

The increasingly diverseschaal papulatian has meant anincreasing enrallmeut, and Vargasaid he mach preferred warhiugwith a growing district wherepeagramS are enpanding and newappartanitieS are being devel-aped rather than a declining din-trict in which the superintendentin fenced ta cat staff and pra-

Police ...Cnntinaed from Page 22 -

in the hnnsc tawurd the frenidear. The effender exitedthrough the doer und Sed the urnain un achnawn directien. A pa-lice check nf the urea had nega-live results. The nffendcr appui-ently entered threugh theanlecked dear. He entered a rearbedrnnm hut left meut nf the far-sitare nndistarbr. Ne pillowcases Were missing. lt was an-knawn if anything had been re-moved by the inspect.

Dog biteA 38-year-aid Niles ssaa re-

parted tIran while cutting grass nhis yard in he 7500 blech nfMeeren around 2:30 p.m. Aug.22, a black/brawn Germas Shep-herd dag awned by a 37yearold

k Nues mas jamped tUe fence and

bit him in the left battnck und theright upper leg. breaking tine skin.The victim refused medical unten-tian.

BurglaryAn 18-year-aid resident nf a

heme in the 8200 black nf Oakentered his heme thraugh a narth-facing anlacked bach dune andabservcd an ankncwa man with atattea on his left farearm and amusltrncm hair cnt wearing ablack teeshirt in due kitchen accu.

The victim chased ihr suspect

grams. -

Amang the achievements afhis adminintthticn in Dist. 63,Varga highlighted increasedcammunicaticn with teachers,staffand cammunity, apgrudru nthe camputer facililict in the dis-teict and the strengthening cf theEnglish as a Second Languageundbi-lingnal cutricula.

Vargahad pruine farhis districtstuff and their dcdieatiaa te theeducalias nf the students nf thedistrict. -

Varga said he intends te re-main actively invalved in edaca-tianal pursuits after retirement.'l've invested fur tan many yearsin educatinu just ta walk away,"he said.

Teuching night classes er cnn-salting may be umesg his pest-retirement endcuvnrs, he- said.Other uctivities will ltkely in-elude travel and ' sitting an thedeck reading, catching np withmyself, my wife, my children andgrandchildren," Varga satd.

Hawever, he will net just "sitarnand and be idle," he said."There are ceetribatinus yet tebemude.' -

Varga suid he felt he needed achange nf pace. und ut age 58, hewas ready te find 'newer, biggerand better things ant thnrc."

. A Nitre man reperted ihut per-san(s) unkeawn used a hard eh-ject ta damage the frent windownf his tawnhoase in the 70011black nf GremIrai semetimr be-tween 2 am. and 7 n.m. Aog. 22.Cest te repair the damage was es-timated at $250.

. Patients should knowthe perils of abscesses

Patirnhi who have tooth ab-nectars should see a dentist fertreatment ítinnrdiatrly, even ifthereisisopain.

"Many people do not realizethat on abacess can spread to an-other tooth," explains Mary Star-sede, DDS, a genrml dentist winopractices otsChieago's NorthwestSide. "Tinny think it just affectsone teeth but that's not alwaystruc,"

A loath abscess is a cohechenof pus around an infected tenthThere neu two.types of heath ab-scese: a pass-filled sac at the rentolutoath; am.lapus-filled sac be-tween thegnmnnd tooth.

"Au abscess al lbeeeot usuallyis conned by severn 100th decay,"says Dr. Slarsiak. "When decayecaches the inside or palp nf aloath, which contains the rerunsand blend uspply, the pulp diesThe iafcclieu in the pulp spreadsfrano lite lip of thevoot to tite sur-reunding bene. An abscess at thereel also cao be caused by injeiyta a tondi such as aseveeeblow to

Grand Celebration'Call today to obtainyour invitation!

In henar nf the tooth YearAnniversary nf the Village ofHiles, a "Grand Celebratian' busbeen scheduled fer Saturday,Octobre 16, 8999, 6 p.m., utPrzybylnS Hanse nf the WhiteEagle, 6845 Narih Milwauhee -

Avenno, Nites. Entertainmentwill be pravidod by Franz Bon-icier and his Orchestra.

The ticket price far thin ele-guet dinner, including open bar,

is SSO per person.Call today Or step in at the

Village Hull lo obtain ynur mvi-nation te thit gula event, Ticketsune being sold as a first camefirst serve basis. Call Jeanne(847) 588-8005 er Denise (047)588-8006. Reservatiens must bereceived by September h, 1999.

Seminar to focuson Women and -

Heart DiseaseHcari disease is net "far men

enly.' Wemen, ten, mush heed

us signs and aymptoms, espe-daily after menepuese.

Leurs about the detection undpreventiun of heart disease whencurdialogist Prafanna Sagathan.M.D., proscets Warnen und

Heart Disease from 5:30-8 p.m.en Thursday, Sept. 30, n tIseScharfstein Academic Center ofRush Narth Shore Medical Cee-

ter, 9600 Gross Point Rd., Sko-kin. .

This seminar is ca_sponsarcd

by Gateen Community Cellege'sAlliance fer ifalengLearoipg

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the jaw. An abstrus betwcelt atooth arid garn usually forteswhen bacteria and fond becometrapped in an area that is hard toclean"

Symptoms of an abscess caninclude: sensitivity lo heal and.cultI; a lingering ache; threbbiag.particularly if it occats withoatapparent canse and is unrelated tobiting erchewinif pain when bit-ing er chewiog redness andswelling of the gates; discetoeedtoath; tender glands io the neck;swollen face; a bad taste; foaldrttinage; and au open, drainingsore onthenideofthc guns,

To diagnose a denial abscess,dentists examine teeth and usual-ly oedtIr x-rays to check fer anydisease, The dentist may use iceor an electric tester to check liteheatth of a tooth. A narmal tenthwill feel sensitive to the ice oc liteelectrical shimalalionbutwill feelrelief when lIte dentist removesthe iceee carretil. A tenUi with anirritated nerve will feel same sen-sation even whelm the dentist re-mocee the ice or carrent. A deadmath will net feel any nensulion

Carpal TunnelSyndrome Explainedby Dr. Robert i.. Ak/mart

Cotpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a cnnditien Ihat affncts the

arm and wrist by cemprassing the rnedian nerve. The benes nf thehand mace esing muscles located at the foreann. Thesn musclescnnnrct te the benes with attachments catted tenders thot passthrangh the wrist at the cnrpal tunnel. Eight bones that comprisethe wrist caennct ta form an archway with a teegh hued of cee-eeetiVe tissue an the haltern called the carpal higamgnt. Lacatedinside this space are tendons, arteries, veins and the median

ereve.The medias nerve eriginates in the neck and travels dawn the

arm añd threngh the wrist at the carpal tunnel te supply feeling to

the thamb, first and second finger, and inner perIten of thn ringfinger.

In most cases there is u typical sequence indicating the unset

nf Carpsl Tunnel Syndreme.First Stage - Intermittent tingling or pain in the thumb, first and

second Engem and the inside half of the ong finger.Second Stage - Pain and numbuess becemes more frequent, en-

peciatly when moving, using or placing force on your hands,Third Stage - Pain makes sleeping thraugh the night difficull.Fearth Stage - Weakness and lack al ceordinatinn mavemeet,

stiffness und arm pain increase.Until recently, Ihe majerity nf treatments for CTS: pain pills,

unti-inflammatery drugs, splints, braces, and surgery, were de-signed te treat the symptemS, but net the enuse of the prnbIem.

As a result, patients woald achieve anly tempurary relief.At the Richart Chiropractic Clinic oar goal in te treat the canse

nf the problem, nat merely cover np Ihr symptoms. Our treatment

program includes chiropractic mueipalatien, physietherapy, user-. cito and nutritIon.

A new type of physiotherapy designed specifically for suffer-ers of CTS is pneumatic tractiun. Pneumatic Iraetine works by re-loving the menden and ligaments that are caasing ccmprcsslnn ofthe carpal ligament upan the median nerve.

If yea feel yea may be teffering from CTS nr have alreadybeen diugeased, make an qppeintmcnt to be evaleated at tite Ri-chart ChiropractIc Clinic. Your camplimentary evaleation wtll te-elude an initial cuesnllation, an rxaminatian including chiroprac-tic, orthopedic and nearologie lests and a consultatIon to ditcnssIhr results.

Tu receive a complimentary examinalinn, please contact Dr,Richart ut (847) 827-8656 er meet Dr, Pichan at the Niles Cee-tennial Health Fair en Sunday, Augest 29. Dr. Richtet will beconducting CTS screenings between Ihr boats of- 10 am. - I p.m.at the Hites Pamuly Piteess Center, 999 Civic Center Drive, Hiles.

atoll. .

"Dentists tisually treaf abscess-

es by fast divining the inteclion,then thoroughly cleaning Ihrarea," says Dr, Staroialc. "Thedentistthen sosnothesoatth0000tnurfacen of the tooth 10 prornolgheulnsg and to help keep lIte in-feclion from eccurtitsg."

An abscess between gum andtooth generally will heal soon *ter Ilse abscess has been drainedand the rool serfaces cleaned,lboagb it may reeccur if Ihr aceais net kepl cIeza. "The effects ofau absceusedrO,otIastas long au itis left untreated," ube says. "Aninfection thatspecadsftom the tipof the rootbuilds np pcessnee anddestroys the sutcoondiag bone.The deutructicn couinera untilthe pcessere iv released by feetcanal therapy, or until lite infec-tina dcul.eays citeegh hone no itcan drain usually through a gum-boil on the tissue. The body con-tiauev to fight thebeild-ep of pasand bacteria:"

That's why the signs of ab-scessed teeth should nat Ise 1g-eared,

Machine TechnologyProgram offered

At ai time when chilled mu-chinisis are io demand io thema-chine teal indnsiry, Oaktee Cam-maeity College effrrs classes tehelp students attain certificatine.

Three special Machine Tech-nelogy Apprenticeship classesare effered this fall. Basic FristReading ucd Shep Theory (MTA102-050, Teuch.Teeo 2154) is ufnar-credit class which will holpstudents learn how toread and un-dorstand the piece part printscammanty used in the iedesieytoday. MTA 102 meets Wednes-days, frnmi-9:30p.m., attIse DesPlaines campas, 1600 East GolfRoad. (This cearse has beencress-referenced und stedeotswho wish te rorall io MTA 102sheuld register forFME 105.050,Tauch-Teoe6448).

Basic Toni und Dic Cnestmc-tian cod Design I (MTA 205-050,Tuech-Tene 2564) is a foer-credit intraductery class ta thefield of innI and dic and mold do-sign. lt also acts us a sacvey nf bu-sic mnld.makieg thenr'. MTA205 mccli Maoduys from 6:30 -10:05 p.m. at the Des Plaines

Market Day was stoned byTrndi Templefrem Hiesdalo. Shewas leaking far something otherthan a "bake sale" ta earn moneyfor her children's school. Shestarted by having a Peodace Saleinslead, including apples whiobbecame the company symbnt.This grew and grew into the current malti-state, multiple foodpragram known teday.

The MarketDuy program atSt.Jahn Brebcufjnst completed its1 Ith year. In these years it hasrurned well over $120,000 for theschool. These manies have gonela thrgrmiorol operaling fand sati6io help keep tuition costs aslaw as possible while keepingquality high. Occasionally wecan parchase special items sorbas the small refrigerator far thescience lab. We aIse have eon-tests and award prizes ta winningclassronmscrcustamrrs.

Beyond the monetary benefits,

NUes NorthFrench Contest

Twenty-seven Niles NorthStudents participated in the Na-donaI French Conlesl, sponsoredby the American Astociutien ofTeachers nf French. The follow-ing three students were prizewuss-eres in the Chicago/Northern lili-nois Chapter uf the organizatien:Diana Barjoveona. AleksandraLnkash, undSoeiaZiskittd. In ad-dition, Sonia Ziskind won a na-lional award. The students wemalso hanured al an awards cere-mony ut Daminican Universily.The ttndests' French teachers aroDorons Oswald and Eileen Wal-venal;

cumpas.Advanced Die Design and En-

gineering I (MTA 207-050,Touch-Tone 2567) is u fece-credit class that provides a dis-cossion and review of pregres-nice dios, componed dies, pressset-uy precodares and designtechniques. MTA 207 meetsThaisdays from 6:30-10:05 p.m.ai the Des Plaines campus.

BusicAnIeCAD (CAD I 16) isalso being afferri. Three sectionsafihis Ibero-credit class are avail-able. CAD i 16 previdos stadeelswith a hands ne introduction toAuIoCAD und SMARTCAM. ltis designed ta iotradaco the MTAstudent le the computerage.

The Oaktnn Machine Technel-agy Pregram is approved by ihrDepartment of Labar, Burean nfApprenticeship, und is stuffedwith Journeyman Tradospersoesas iestructnrs.

Fer further infarmation abeatclasses, schedules und registra.tine, ceotuct the Math und Tech-oniogies Division ut (847) 635-1608.

How Market Day.

was startedthrough nur vntonteers and thefriendships found when familiesof all age greups came togetherfer o singlo purpese. A cammit-ment te quality edacatiun basedon the spirit nf working hund-in-hand keeps nur valanteers & cus-tomors coming backeuch month.

WashingtonMedieval Times

The Washington School SixthGrade Team experienced, firsthand, life in medieval limes.Upon entering the castle, the sta-dm15 Wore greeted by knights andrnyalty. As the sludrets feastedon chickee (na easing utrusilsl).they mulched the knights corn-peto in games of skill. includinghorsebackjnusüng matches.

Titis trip was the fellow-np to asocial studies nuit. The studentspaeticipased in a feedraiser to payfor the trip.

Washington Scheel is one nfsis schools in East Maine ScheotDistrict 63. und is located at 2710Golf Read. Glenview, IL 68825.Phene (847) 965-4780. The Dis-alcI serves students in cemmani-tirs of Des Plaines, MortonGrave, Nues, Gtrsvirw and ParkRidge.

Area residentsreceive academichonors

The fellewing local residentswere recently named to the sam-mor dran's list at Bath Stute UnI-versity.

Students and their home-lawns: Des Plaines: ElizabethKessler.. Ni1ç8:.J9nis Vaca.

Alliance against. cargo theft

MS. Cartiers, a coast-tn-coastirregular-mato carrier, an-eoenced on unprecedented ulli'oece against cargo theft. Recent-ly, a laud nf freigltt thaI MS.Carriers ws hauliag for a majorratinez! retailer was stolen inManning, Sooth Carolina. To-griher, MS. Carriers and the na-tieoal retailer are offering a525,000 reward for the recoverynf the lead of freight. MikeReuves, Senior Vice PresidentiDriver Services for MS. Car-riers, explains, 'We are cred ofcongo theft. We request ethershippers and carriers to join inour efforts tu take a proactivestood against this growing prob.tom.

Avynve who cao furnish in-formation no the recevory of thefreight or tite arrest and convie-tino of the criminal(s), pleasecall MS. Carriers Cargo TheftLire at l-808-781-5166.

I LEGAL NOTtCENotice is hereby given, pursuantte "Au Act in relatino to the useof an Assumed Easiness Nameis the conduct or transaction ofBusiness io the State," asamended, that a certificationwas filed by the undersignedwith the County Clerk cf CookCounty. File No. D05869b noIhr AUG. 10, 1999. Under theAssumed Name of PF AZUSAENTERPRISES with the basi-ness lanated ut 2122 LAKESTREET, EVANSTON, ILLI-NOIS 60201. The 1mo name(s)and residence address ofowner(s) is:PAMELA FLEET-WOOD, 2122 LAKE STREET.EVAZSTON, ILLINOIS 60201

I LEGAL NOTICE IPLEASE TAKE NOTICE

TItE MORTON GROVE FLANCOMMISSION will hold a pub.lic hooting ne Wednesday.September 22, 1999 at 7:38 p.m.in the Board of TrasteesChambers, Richard T.Flichinger Municipal Center.6101 Capelina Avecine, MortonGrove, lltineis, to consider thefeltewiog cuse:

CASE PC99-9The Morton Grove PlanCommission is requested turooiow and " . . . recommend tathe Village Board u comprehor.sive plan of public improvo-monis looking to the present andfuture development of theVillage......The applicant isTerry Listen, Chuirpetsee.Comprehensive Pian PrajectAdvisory Cometittee, Village ofMortes Grove. 6101 CapulinaAvenue, Morton Grove, Illinois.

All interested parties arc invitedta attend and be heard.

Steven L. BlancCIaj

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE -- THE MORTON GROVE ZONINGBOARD OF APPEALS will held a poblic hearing er T1-IURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 23, 1999 at 7:30 p.m. ir the Beard nf TrasteesChambers, Richard T. Flicklioger Manicipat Center, 6101 CapulinaAvenue, Morton Groen, Illinois, te consider the following cases:

CASE 1322

Requesting variations from Section 6.1.7.3 of Ordinance 91-10(Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Menton Grove) to cesvtritct utwa-story addition, including u tsvocar attached garage:

Side Yards - TotalRequiredRequestedVariation Necessary

Sido Yard - SasthIteqairodReqoestodVarialioo Necessary

The parcel is located ir the R- I Single Family Residence District andis commonly known as 9352 Shermer Read. Marion Grove, Illinois.The petitioner is Edward Sojka.

CASE]J2

Requostieg a variation from Seclion 6.2.7.3 of Ordiravco 91-10(Zening Ordinance of the Village of Morton Grovel to demolish theesisting one-cur garage and enclosed breeze-way. and to construct atsoo-stoey addition, including a two-car garage:

Side Yards - EastRequired . 5.00 feetRequested - 2.78 feetVariation Necessary - a 2.22 feet

The parcel is mated ir the R-2 Siegle Family Residence District andis commonly knows as 6013 South Park, Morton Grove, Illinnis. Thepetitioner is Dean Hager.

CASE 1324

Requestirg a variatïnO from Section 6. 1. 10. t of Ordinance 9 t-10(Zoning Grdioanco of the Vitluge of Morton Greve) to widen apronund driveway by three feet oe the svcst side nf the property and pro-vide front yard parking:

Off-street Parking in Front YardAltawed - No Front Yard ParkingVaribline Requested - Parking for Inca (2)

cars in the front yard

Thr parcel is located in the R- I Single Family Residence District andis commonly known as 7420 Lyons StarcI, Morion Graso, Illinois.The petitioner is Adisna Khnanisho.

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