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7400 WAUKEGAN RD, NILES, IL 60714 Oh, dear, oh, deer, what can the matter at Maryhill be? byRosemary Tirio Contrary to a Feb. 5 BugIa ara- Abe Seimen in the Bogie articte. ele titled "Coyotes, deer stir up Selman termed the accusation trouble in urea cemeteries," sent in the Bogie by a reader that Coyotes have indeed been sighted coyotes hodbeen placed inihe ce- mMunyhdl Cemetery. metery by the Village ofNites io Peter Bertolini, who lives in curb the der population "abso- the 8300 block ofMonroe Street , lute nonsense." submitted a five-minute video 'Bertolini said lie has seen as tupe of what appear to be three many aseleven coyotes io the ce- coyotes near the chain link fence meteiy as well as seveured foxes. thai separates Beriottni's back- - Many of the foxes were "shot for yard from thecemutery. fun," Bertolini said, which is tIte Beetatins,who worked as u tel- actual issue he wanted to bring tu evision cameraman with the Bugie'a attunlion: adults and WBBM-CBS far 40 years, said teenagers are hunting in Maryhill he made the tape an Pubruasy 1 1 cemetery, which Bertolini says, at 4:30 p.m. io disprove ihn state- creates avery dangeraut situation menEs made by Village Manager Contmuo4 nu Page 38 Mortgage Credit Program resumes byKathierni Quirsfeld TheNites Viltagu Board nana- imously approved a resolution for the Village of MIes to again partiCipase, uñen aturen year nap. in a Mortgage Cmdit Program to : offer assistance io first time hamebuyers who wish to pur- cItase residenliul property in Nilet. George Van Geem, Finance Director for the Village, said that under the program, the federal . gavnromuntpermits the village io use the money to law-income persons to borrow at a tower rate ofiniereat for the purpose of pur- chtisiiigah6me. The money, a total uf almost mitlian, "does not flaw through tIte Village of Nites," Van Germ said. It is given to Nilesin the forte ofprivate bond- ing authority that can be used to raisefuuds at lawer interest raies. The Mortgage Credit Program participated in by abont 30 com. mantice, relies upen the low Cusii,rned on Page 38 Doctor injured in crash with jewel thievès fleeing cops Excitement abounded aróand thu Dempster Avtinne ramps to the Edens Expressway at 9 am. Friday, March 20, as Gleuview police aided by Morton Geove- and Skekie units apprehended four men suspected of rabbing i 67-year-old Miami, FIa., jewelry salesman of $100,000 worth of jewelry items ai a Glenview ho- A spectacular anta crash oc- carred whruthu Honda Accord the saspenis werudriving sped-off - Keep Nues beautiful - The Code Enforcement De- partment will once agthn be cou- dacting their annual nníghbnr- hood snrvtiya. Village inspectors will view all properties in the Village lo make certain that all areas meni Village cades;The parpase ofthe inspec- - lions ate lo kenp oar neighbor. heeds looking great and the prop- -- Cunlirnied on Page 38 the expressway Onin the west- bound exït ramp and as launched into the air by the bigla speed. While airborne, it atrack- the tap of a car being driven by a Dr. Francisco A. Ricanrie, 60, of Skokie, leaving him with severe head injuries. The victim was traaspnried to Si. Francis Hespi_ tal in Evanston where ho was still confined as nfTnesday. His con- dition had been upgraded to fair, according In a hospital spokes- .rirrnou Poge 38 Clarification Village Maaager Abe Selasan asked for a clarificalion ofa quo- talion printed in a March 2E Bu- gle article titled "Village urged to end acceding on fountain.". Mayor Nicholas B. Blase was quoted an page 30 as saying "We spent $1 million on il Ithe faon- lain erected at Tonhy an4 Mil- waaken accrues as part of ihn Renaissance candeminium de- velopment]." - Caoliirnrd on.Poge 38 (7b-----------, ICI $1 i 24 bILES PUILIC 1111Ml 7410 CALIWELI NILES IL 6O7lRECDpRO2l9g8 - Nues Library re-opens in unfinished building Niles Library persnanet began retracing ihr steps they, started taking in Nov.: 1996 to move the library's- holdings io temporary headquarters at 7400 Catdwell Avenan while an extensive reno- cation and expansion praject was campleled ai the existing library atb%0 Gakton Street. Two mouths behind schedule, 35,000 square feet of remodeled space finally opened ap allowing the move back. The holdings oc- copied u space of a similar size in the original building. When ihr lease nf the tempo- raryhnadqaas-ters eupiradJan. 31,. Mayor Nicholas N Blase had io CIIflIIGEVIJIJRCLOCH zÇl2 . . AREA» 7 I. 2 ° - ' HOUR , .... VOL 41, NO.41 $6 million Nués Library fiasco continues as library to operate amidst ongoing construction - oak and by Rosemary Tirio - be culled mIe nrgotiaiiuits with the building's new Owners, the AB. Dick Co., which parchused the building daring the library's by Rosema Someone apparently got ihr Jump on April Feol's day this A 43-ynar-pld Nues resident caltedpolice in February when he started receiving answering mo- . clone messages from a woman purporting ta be a represeniative oflhn Girt Scouts. - In the first message, ihr wem- an refereed ta the 500 banes of cookies she said the victim had ardered. She said she was billing the order ta his credit card ac- count. The victim, who hadal ordered any ceokins, immediatety phoned hie credit cardcompany and was so CENTS PER COPY Bulk Raie U.S. Postage PA I D Bugle News ocrapaucy. A twa-mouth extra- - sien was finally agreed to, and the library was allawed to remain in - Canhinued no Page 38 Nues man victim of Girl Scout cookie ruse eT Tiria. assured that no such activity had beenenieredoe his account. The woman left more mnssag_ es, one trying in arrange a doy to bring the Girl Situai troop to his home te take photos of him with the Scouts and att those cuakies. Then a male voire pnTarting to be with WON-TV left a mes- sage saying ihey wanted to tape a "Goad Neighbera" segment fra- turing him aed his marvelous pur- chase of cookies. Fioally, the maman left au irate message accusing the victim of renegiugon hisparchase and slat- ing thaishehaped he would never Csmtim.rd un Page 38 o - pany-visit e ini The Nifes Police P.R/G.E. "Positive Response In Drug Education," anti-drug team participated in rsrevention classesaffleminíJr, High Schoof The Pode Team also infroducedffle afudents to "Noah,' the Departments drug detection canine, and .'3andlerMarijoZawilla. - - Pictarnd arc Officer Robed Tornabene, canine handler Marijo, and Officer Joni Birkenheier, and of course "Noah," The Gemtnt,studeplswera treatedto a demonslralion ofnarcolics.detection byMan'jo.andbioah,
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Page 1: Nues Library re-opens - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1998/04_0… · meeting scheduled A regalar meeting of the Nu-tional Association

7400 WAUKEGAN RD, NILES, IL 60714

Oh, dear, oh, deer, what canthe matter at Maryhill be?

byRosemary TirioContrary to a Feb. 5 BugIa ara- Abe Seimen in the Bogie articte.

ele titled "Coyotes, deer stir up Selman termed the accusationtrouble in urea cemeteries," sent in the Bogie by a reader thatCoyotes have indeed been sighted coyotes hodbeen placed inihe ce-mMunyhdl Cemetery. metery by the Village ofNites io

Peter Bertolini, who lives in curb the der population "abso-the 8300 block ofMonroe Street , lute nonsense."submitted a five-minute video 'Bertolini said lie has seen astupe of what appear to be three many aseleven coyotes io the ce-coyotes near the chain link fence meteiy as well as seveured foxes.thai separates Beriottni's back- - Many of the foxes were "shot foryard from thecemutery. fun," Bertolini said, which is tIte

Beetatins,who worked as u tel- actual issue he wanted to bring tuevision cameraman with the Bugie'a attunlion: adults andWBBM-CBS far 40 years, said teenagers are hunting in Maryhillhe made the tape an Pubruasy 1 1 cemetery, which Bertolini says,at 4:30 p.m. io disprove ihn state- creates avery dangeraut situationmenEs made by Village Manager Contmuo4 nu Page 38

Mortgage CreditProgram resumes

byKathierni QuirsfeldTheNites Viltagu Board nana-

imously approved a resolutionfor the Village of MIes to againpartiCipase, uñen aturen year nap.in a Mortgage Cmdit Program to

: offer assistance io first timehamebuyers who wish to pur-cItase residenliul property inNilet.

George Van Geem, FinanceDirector for the Village, said thatunder the program, the federal

. gavnromuntpermits the village iouse the money to law-income

persons to borrow at a tower rateofiniereat for the purpose ofpur-chtisiiigah6me.

The money, a total uf almostmitlian, "does not flaw

through tIte Village of Nites,"Van Germ said. It is given toNilesin the forte ofprivate bond-ing authority that can be used toraisefuuds at lawer interest raies.

The Mortgage Credit Programparticipated in by abont 30 com.mantice, relies upen the low

Cusii,rned on Page 38

Doctor injured in crash withjewel thievès fleeing cops

Excitement abounded aróandthu Dempster Avtinne ramps tothe Edens Expressway at 9 am.Friday, March 20, as Gleuviewpolice aided by Morton Geove-and Skekie units apprehendedfour men suspected of rabbing i67-year-old Miami, FIa., jewelrysalesman of $100,000 worth ofjewelry items ai a Glenview ho-

A spectacular anta crash oc-carred whruthu Honda Accordthe saspenis werudriving sped-off -

Keep Nuesbeautiful -

The Code Enforcement De-partment will once agthn be cou-dacting their annual nníghbnr-hood snrvtiya.

Village inspectors will view allproperties in the Village lo makecertain that all areas meni Villagecades;The parpase ofthe inspec-

- lions ate lo kenp oar neighbor.heeds looking great and the prop-

-- Cunlirnied on Page 38

the expressway Onin the west-bound exït ramp and aslaunched into the air by the biglaspeed. While airborne, it atrack-the tap of a car being driven by aDr. Francisco A. Ricanrie, 60, ofSkokie, leaving him with severehead injuries. The victim wastraaspnried to Si. Francis Hespi_tal in Evanston where ho was stillconfined as nfTnesday. His con-dition had been upgraded to fair,according In a hospital spokes-

.rirrnou Poge 38

ClarificationVillage Maaager Abe Selasan

asked for a clarificalion ofa quo-talion printed in a March 2E Bu-gle article titled "Village urged toend acceding on fountain.".

Mayor Nicholas B. Blase wasquoted an page 30 as saying "Wespent $1 million on il Ithe faon-lain erected at Tonhy an4 Mil-waaken accrues as part of ihnRenaissance candeminium de-velopment]."

- Caoliirnrd on.Poge 38

(7b-----------,ICI $1 i 24

bILES PUILIC 1111Ml7410 CALIWELI

NILES IL 6O7lRECDpRO2l9g8 -

Nues Library re-opensin unfinished building

Niles Library persnanet beganretracing ihr steps they, startedtaking in Nov.: 1996 to move thelibrary's- holdings io temporaryheadquarters at 7400 CatdwellAvenan while an extensive reno-cation and expansion praject wascampleled ai the existing libraryatb%0 Gakton Street.

Two mouths behind schedule,35,000 square feet of remodeledspace finally opened ap allowingthe move back. The holdings oc-copied u space of a similar size inthe original building.

When ihr lease nf the tempo-raryhnadqaas-ters eupiradJan. 31,.Mayor Nicholas N Blase had io

CIIflIIGEVIJIJRCLOCHzÇl2

. . AREA»7 I. 2 °- ' HOUR

, ....

VOL 41, NO.41

$6 million Nués Library fiasco continues as library tooperate amidst ongoing construction -

oak and

by Rosemary Tirio -

be culled mIe nrgotiaiiuits withthe building's new Owners, theAB. Dick Co., which parchusedthe building daring the library's

by RosemaSomeone apparently got ihr

Jump on April Feol's day this

A 43-ynar-pld Nues residentcaltedpolice in February when hestarted receiving answering mo-

.

clone messages from a womanpurporting ta be a represeniativeoflhn Girt Scouts. -

In the first message, ihr wem-an refereed ta the 500 banes ofcookies she said the victim hadardered. She said she was billingthe order ta his credit card ac-count.

The victim, who hadal orderedany ceokins, immediatety phonedhie credit cardcompany and was

so CENTSPER COPY

Bulk RaieU.S. Postage

PA I DBugle News

ocrapaucy. A twa-mouth extra- -

sien was finally agreed to, and thelibrary was allawed to remain in -

Canhinued no Page 38

Nues man victimof Girl Scout cookie ruse

eT Tiria.assured that no such activity hadbeenenieredoe his account.

The woman left more mnssag_es, one trying in arrange a doy tobring the Girl Situai troop to hishome te take photos of him withthe Scouts and att those cuakies.

Then a male voire pnTartingto be with WON-TV left a mes-sage saying ihey wanted to tape a"Goad Neighbera" segment fra-turing him aed his marvelous pur-chase of cookies.

Fioally, the maman left au iratemessage accusing the victim ofrenegiugon hisparchase and slat-ing thaishehaped he would never

Csmtim.rd un Page 38

o - pany-visit e ini

The Nifes Police P.R/G.E. "Positive Response In Drug Education," anti-drug team participated inrsrevention classesaffleminíJr, High Schoof

The Pode Team also infroducedffle afudents to "Noah,' the Departments drug detection canine, and.'3andlerMarijoZawilla. - -

Pictarnd arc Officer Robed Tornabene, canine handler Marijo, and Officer Joni Birkenheier, and ofcourse "Noah,"

The Gemtnt,studeplswera treatedto a demonslralion ofnarcolics.detection byMan'jo.andbioah,

Page 2: Nues Library re-opens - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1998/04_0… · meeting scheduled A regalar meeting of the Nu-tional Association

PAGE 2 THE BUGLE, ThURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1998

Hands Acrossthe Generations

GlenflridgeNursing and Reha-bilitatian Center will be hosting avariety of events for all the chi!-dren of the commuoity. There issomething going On every Satur-day ofApril. Sopick a few of theevents, make a few new friends,andenjoythefun!

We will he hosting a matineeApri! 4, at t p.m. featuring "SturWars" special edition. Raffletickets will be given oat to winStarWars prizes. Also, DarthVa-dar will be making a special ap-pearaace.

Easter Egg Coloring Contest,April 1 t, for al! ages. Al! maLori-als will be provided, bat we needan RS VP by April7.

Assistant Senate MajorityLeader Walter Dadycz (R-7),Chicago) will hast his second an-anal Senior Health Fair offeringhealth screenings, information,refreshmrnts and door prizes freeofchargr to area seniors on Tues-day, April 7, 9 am. to 2 p.m. inthe Leaning Tower YMCA, 63Q0WestTouhy in Niles. No reserva-tions ace necessary.

Ses. Dadycz has invited localhospitals und OrguniZutiänS aswell as federal, state, c000ty andlocal government agencies to par-ticipate. Secretary of StatoGeorge Ryan's office will offer adrivers' review coarse from noonto 2 p.m. The Secretary's officewill also invar 1.13.5 and providevision screening throughout thefair haars.

Among the health screeningste be offered are blood pressure,glaucoma, cataract, diabetes,

GleeBridge'n Annual FunFair, April 18, from 11 Cnr, to 2p.m. There will be face painting,games, clowns, pilzes, and more.

Craft Corner. Come make aspeicat gift for year Mom, Apnl25, forMother's Gay. Everythingwill be provided by GlenBeidge.So, please RSVP by April 20, sowe'll have enoogh for everybody.

Have any qaeStiOns? KathyDoherty and Debbie Ruminehave the aaswees! They are thepeople responsible for all the funthat goes on at GlenBeidge Nues-ing and Rehabilitation Centre,5333 West Golf Road, Niles.Give them a cull at (847) 966-9190.

Dudycz to host 2nd AnnualSenior Health Fair

hearing and cardiac risk assess-

Participating organizatious in-dude ttaff from ResurrectionHealth Care Senior Services; Lu-theran General Hespttal; Rain-bow Hospice; Niles Felice andPire DupE; Foeesi Villa NursingCenter and Rush-PresbyterianAlzheimer's Clinic.

Par further infonnubon, phaneSen. Dndycz's office at (773)774-7717.

.NARFE

meeting scheduledA regalar meeting of the Nu-

tional Association of RetiredFederal Employees will be heldonFriday, Apr. 3 at t p.m. at War-ren Park Field, 6601 North West-ere Avenue, Chicago.

Alt active and retired federalemployees are welcome.

Senior CitizenLaw EnforcementAcademy -

The Skokie Gffice of HumanServices, 5120 Galitz in Skokie,hosts the second session of theSenior Citizen Law EnforcementAcademy for all Cook Countysenines on April 13, 1:30 to 3:30p.m. Sponsored by Sheriff Mi-chad P. Sheahan, the Academyclasses are held on Monday after-noons at ihn Village Office. To-day's topic is "Crimes Againstthe Elderly and Gang und DrugAwareness." The program alsoeducates senior citizens on policedepartment operations, criminaland civil laws, connty courts andother law enforcement issurs per-tinenttothis age gronp.

All Cook County senior citi-zens are enconraged tu attendthese important meetïngs. To reg-ister oreeceive mere information,cull (773) 869-7725.

Canine Divisonto put on a demo

General Superintendent, Jo-seph Nevius, of the Forest Pee-serve District of Cook County,announced that two Police Gffi-cern from the Canine Division,will psi on a demonstration forthe Commonwealth Edisian Re-tirees, Man., April 6 ut 12:30p.m. following a noon bacheanat Hunkaeys ne the Luke, 1514L. Luke Ave., Glenview.

Bob Goltchall, coordinator,announced that Ihr officers willenplain why and what the dogsare trained for, how obedience istuaght and. all other interestingaspects. German Shepard undRotweiler are the dogs of choicefor the program.

USE THE BUGLE

L :: I :: :s.sNILES SENSOR CENTER REGISTRATION

The Niles Senior Center is open to residents of the villageofNilrs age 62 and over, and their younger spooses. Niles sen-ines interested in obtaining uddilinnal senior center informa-tian should call nr Visit the center and be placed na the marlinglist. The center is located at 8060 Gaklun Street.

SENIOR CENTER CLOSEDThe Senior Center will be closed un Friday, April 10 for

The Senior Center is requesting any left over yarn or scrapsnf material (S" X S" or bigger). Lap robes and shawls are madefor veterans at Hines Hospital. Volunteer knitters and crochet-eri are needed also. If interested, contact the Sentar Center.

REVERSE MORTGAGE APPOINTMENTSReverse Marlgage appointments are available by appoint-

ment only on Monday, April 6 ai the Seniue Centee.MONTHLY MAILING

The monthly mailing will take place on Tuesday, Apnl 14ut 12:30 p.m. Volunteers and new facet are always welcome!

MEN'S CLUB TAM OUTINGThe Men's Club Tam golf outing will take place on

Wednesday, April 15. The cost of $13 includes golf, lanch,and prizes. Tre times TBA; registration reqnired.

SQUARE DANCE CLASSSquare dance classes will begin en Thursday, April 9 und

will end on April 30. The east of the class is $6 fer foan 5es-sinns. No evperience necessary!

DRAMA GROUPJaia in the fun with the Drama Group en Wednesdays at 3

p.m. at South School! The Drama Group is ted by Ted Ruben-stein, an actor and drama coach from the tnstilnle far Therapy 'Through the Arts. Actors, set designers, und costume design-ers are needed. Na experience necessary! Por more informa-tian, zoetact Kelly ur the Senior Center.

LECTURE: VITAMINSA FREE lecture on vitamins wilt take place au April 17 at 2

p.m. Rich Teper, an independent disteibuton for Shakbee Vita-urins, will lebt you which Vilumins may help prevent diseaseand how muny 10 take. Registration reqaired,

MEN'S CLUB MEETINGAND SIIOOT'.OUT

The Men's Club meeting and Shoot-Oat will be na Mon-day, Aperl,20 at 10 am.

Goad Friday,XIADN OJvvflVfl

As yea gel ready to write thatcheek to theIRS, you may be ask-'ng yenesetf, "What was alt thaiexcitement ever the sew Tanpay-ce Relief Act?"

True, the new tao laws didn'tdo much for your 1997 tas bill--'but yoa should see seme benefitswhen you ISle your mmm nestyear. Many afihe provisions tookeffect January t , 1998, sa new isthe time to muhe any changes thaicould tower yeur tan btI resi

I-teen ore some of the benefitsofthenewtaw: :

IRAs Starting this year, ras-payers have three IRA options:traditional deductible IRAs, RothIRAs and nondeductible IRAs.

Deductible IRAs are availablefoe people noi covered by em-player-spensared plans, us weltas foethose cavesed by sach plansbat whase adjusted gross income

BY JEFFREY CARDELLASpecial to The Bugle

Edward Jones:Act Now to Lower Your '98 Tax Bill

(AGI) fulls under certain limits.The new tas law rar only raisedthese limits starting in 1990, botalso altaws spouses to make fattydeductible IRA contributions re-gardless of whether their spousehas a plan at woek, as 105g astheieAGl is belew $150,000.

tfyea can't wake a dedactible. IRA cantilbution, you muy find a

Roth IRA more appeopriaiz. At-though contributions aren't de-dactibte, withdrawals car goner-ally be Irisen tan- and penalty-free, as tong as the money hasbeen io ihn accourt five yearsand you're 59-1/2 nr older ermeet certain withdrawal reqoire-ments. However, the Roth isavailable only ta couples wiIh tu-tat adjusted gross income np In$155,500 ($95,000 foe singles.)

These who don't qaalify fer adeductible or Roth lEA can stillenjoy the benefits of a vende-

dactible IRA--namely, tao-deferred growth of your savings.

If you're considreing switch-ing lands from a traditional to aRoth IRA, you'll owe tanes, batif you convert this year, yea canspread your tas liability aver the'nest foar years.

CAPITAl, GAINS Thr loptax cate 00 capital gains is now20 percent far investmentsyou've owned more than ISmonths and sold after May 7,997 (tO percent for those in 5hz

15 percent braehel!. The old taprate nf 28 perenet still applies taisneslmentS held more than ayear bot voi muez than ISmenlbs. And gains on invest-menis held less than a year aretaxed as ordinary income.

If your portfolio is over-weighted with one lype of Invest-ment or industry, er if you owninvestmenis that no larger meet

your objectives, the lower tusrates may provide an opportunitytuenpusition yane assets.

EDUCATION SAVINGSStarling this year, taxpayers carcustribste ap ta $500 per yrur al-ter taxes te edacation savings uy-coaOsc forench child up io age 18.Eamings in the account grow tas-deferred, and withdrawals aretan-free fInken farqualified edn-callos evpenSes.

If year kids are close to nr al-ready in college, the savings ne-cuorI is prebnbly roi appropdate,bal yes do have two newtav cred-its. The Hope credit can cat yourtuses by up io $1,500 a year perstsdents lar tuition during theliest two years of college. Thelifetime teaming credit lets youtaIse ap io $1 000 u year ulf yourtax bit!. II cur be claimed for anyyear in which you don't take theHepr credit forthe some siadent.

PUBLIC sEFtvlcEvt.1'48!flk18fil8U

Paying alfa student lean? Youcar 50w dedact sludeul-toan in-Inrest in Ihn liest five years nf atoan payback, up Io $1,000 in998. This limil wilt increase

each year,' maching $2,500 in2001 . The dzducflen, however, isonly available tajeint filers earn-ing less than $80,000 (540,000larsirgtes).

These arejnst a few afIlie newtan laws. Other provisions in-dude tower tuses on home-saleprofits, an increase in the eslate-tas exclusion and child las cred-its. Cansall your tan advisor to-day to see how yea eon take ad-vantage nl the new tas lawn, andmaybe ness April 1 5 witt be a Itt-rIe mare pleusnul.

Jeffrey Cui'dcl!a cnn bereached nr Edivnrd Jenen, 8141N. Olilnaiikee, Nitro, 470-afrO.

: Morton. Grove man wins.

at new AT&T store

Carloo Flores, ofAT&T Wireless Snrvicesprnsnnts to GeorgeProslllakos, Morion Grove, the free AT&7digital wireless phone

: he won durieggrand opening festivities al lire newAT&TStore,9479 N. Milivauken, ueronn from GoIfMiIl Shopping Center. TheAT&TStore offersAT&TDigits!PCS wfrelessphone semine andproducts, vs well as AT&TLong Distance and WoridNet nell'le-es.

.Local resident wins

Toastmaster Speech ContestBob Roman, arenident nfMor- #30 Inteenatinnal Speech Cnnlest'

Ion Grove, wen the Toaslmasler Finals.N4 Aren luternalionat SpeechCantesl this pase Sulurday. He Reman, an IS yeas vesnran nfbestedlour aihereonlentanls with Teusimasters, is a member nf thehis speech litled, "Yen Should Be Park Ridge Chapter. Hr joinedCommitted!" Reman also wen Tnasimasters because he had athe righi to ceprenant the N4 Aera fearefspeaking inpubtic. Romanat the nasi level nfcompelition ut credits Toastmaslers wilh help-

, the North Division Speech Con- ing him overcome that fear and, test. Thin contest in net for Salar- develop excellent speaking and

day, April 4 at 10 am. at the SIso- leadership skills. The Park RidgeIde Public Library. Guests are Tnastmanlers meet on the secondwelcome. ' - and. fanrlh monday nf each

Tonnlmaster Roman will be moirthal7:30p.m. in Park Ridge.cPmpeling against fuer other area Per ibfarmatiop how Toastmas-Winners In Win 1hz right lo corn- 1ers can help you, catI (847) 296-pele in the Chieagatsnd Districl 3853.

-Community Paint-A-ThonThe Village of Niles is once

again participating in Ike Cam-manily Paint-a-thnx. Last yearfaur (4) Niles homes were point-ed by volunleern participating inthis event. The Paint-a-thou isscheduled fr Saturday, Seplem-ber 12. The Paint-a-then is a grassranIs erganizatian of manicipali-tien, hospitals, and businesses inwhich volunteers work togethertopaintthe exterior ofu financial-ly and physically limited senior'shome. The puinl and supplies are

. Residents living in ueineorpa_rated areas uf Caok Coanty maypurchase Cook Caunly vehiclestìekers al Ike Maine Township

.

Cleek'solftce, l700Baltnrd Roadin Park Ridge. According to

. Township Clerk Gary Warner,the deadlier for vehicle slickershas been extended to May 1. "TheCannly experienced alenglhy de-lay in gelling the slickers printed,so the deadline has been extendedaccurdingly," said Warner.

donated. In 1997, atolal of thirty-two (32) homes were painted inthe nerthwesl subxrbs.

Applications far Nilex home-owners are being accepsed untilJuly 1. The Niles resident menthea homeowner, al least sixly (60)years of hge, have ax annualin-come ander $20,000, and bephysically unable ta da the workihemselves. For more informa-tian nr to obtain an application,contact the Senior Center al 585-5420 nr 588-8000.

.Cóok County vehiclestickers now available

Stickej jriccs lar astomebilesme $25. Track slickers begin al$35. Senior citizens aver lheageof 65, wilh birth dales prior toJanuary t, 1998, puyonly $1.

Vehicle stickers are requiredfar all vehicles owned by resi-dents who live in unieeaeparsledOreas ofCoak County. Far infor-matron nr qarslions concerningslickers, call 1hz TownshipClerk's office al 297-2510.

Handicappedparking cardprocedures change

Maine Township Clerk GaryWarneris reminding qualified in-dividaals presently displayinghandicapped pitching cards thaIrenewals nfpeemunenl cards willno longer be available lhroughTownship offices, and need lobeobtained direclly from the Stateof Illinois through Ihe Secretarynf Stole's office.

"The three-month red lempe-envy cards are still availableIbrough Ihr Township, but per-munent cards duefor renewal thiscoming June are not," warnsTownship Clerk Gary Wanner."The blue permanent cards areavailable only by applicationsmailed through the SpeingfirtdSecretary ofStale's office."

Application forms needed Ioobtain or renew permanent cardscan br obtained by visitingTownship offices al 1700 BallardRoad, in Parkkidge, orby callingIhe Clerk's affure at 297-2510."We'd be glad to mail the appli-cations - to those whn requenlIhem," oddedWarner.

Morton GroveWoman's ClubMorton Grove Woman's Club

muets onThursday, Aprit9, at theFireside Inn, 9101 ' WaskeganRoad, Mallan Grave at 12 noonto elect the officers for Ihr 1998IO 2000 temi, Cost of the lunch-eno is $12. Reservations abantObe mude by calling 965-5764 or965-2382.

The following nffieers and de-parlment chairmen on Ihn slateinclude Marty Erickson, Presi-dens, Helen Sobie, First VicePresident, Joyce Wolf, Treasarer,Marilyn Regula, Ails Chairman,Wilma Wendl, Civics Chairmanand Leella Hatfpap and JuneMeier, Public Welfare Co-Chairman.

Book Review Suzanne Haleswill present a progeam after theluncheon.

Boy ScoutTroop & CubPack 175 news

SI. Jahn BrebeulCub Pack andTraop #175 havejoieed togetherfor this year's Scnnting for Foodcampaign. The Sconls'will be cal-lecling noa-pxeishable feed do-Italians for the needy und home-less from geuerons families'lheoughoat Nites ou Salurday,April 4. Please be generous whenlltgboya come lopick up your do-nation atyanrhnme.

Aeyene wishing lu donate tothis worthy cause can canlactBub Gatassi at'(847) 965-0920.Many thanks nil everyone wIneparticipated. May Gail bless yoular year generosity and thought-fubness.

Cub Pack and Troop #175 aresponscseed by SI. John BrebeafHuly Name Society neil NorthAmerican Martyrs Council 4338,KuighlsolCulembas,

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Be a volunteerin the Nues area

On Satmday, April 4, Bonnywilt hide deticiaas candy and funlays for all children l-9 years old.The hunt wilt take place at Gean-nan Heights with two time slotsavailable; 9:30 a.m.-10;30 am. Alt n.m-neon. Pee is $4 for non-residents, and $3 for residenls ofthe Miles Park District,

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On April 24 arId 25, Ihousanda of volunteers will take ho thestreets to distribute caramel candy pops, and collect donationsforMisericordia. Volunteers are needed in the Biles area wherewe hepe lo make a sfrongshowing. Chris Kufselas, a Ni/es resi-dent whose daughter Mary Jane enjoys fife st Misericordia,Wouldllke hi hearfromyoti. Ifyoci cara help, please phone him at(847) 966-6525,

Spring Egg Hunt atNues Park District

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i .- i , 1:i-1wt.i u-iw--.w-tNSO celebratesits 46th concertseason

The Northwest Symphony Or-chestra continues its 46th Con-cerE Season on April 19 with itsthird concert. The progrom feo-tores Iwo members of the North-west Symphony Orchestra: DonSchmalz and Don Hemd playingMozart's Symphony Concertantefor Violin and Viola. Also on theprogram are Prairie Overture byRobert Word, and SchumonasSymphony No. 3, the Rheoish.'This year the orchestra has addedo pen-concert commentary byPatrick Cosali, a professor of ha-macsties and foreign languages atOaktoe College. The FEES con-versations wilt be given 2:30-3:15 in room E-209. They willcover each piece on the programaed inctnde musical escerpts.

The performance beginn at3:30 p.m. at Maine West HighSchool, located at the corner ofOaktoe and Wolf Streets is DesPlaines. Individual tickets aresto for adults and 58 for studentsand seniors. Children ander 14are admitted free with an adult.Por advance tickets or seasonbrochures, call (847) 965-7271.

This program is partially sup-ported by a grant from the IllinoisArts Conucil.

. Pheasant Run Theatrebrings you "Cabaret!"

Rocictoe Productions and Di.rector Diana L. Martinez inviteyou to "Come to the 'Cabaret' nl'chum" at Pheosunt Run DinnerTheatre, showing May 1 throughAogast 30. The Emcee of the KitKot Klub reminds us that "Life isa Cabaret" through slick and sexyproduction nambers featuringBobFosse choreography.

Don't miss Pheasant Rue'sprodaction of"Cabarel!" Dinserand theatre times are os follows:Fridays at 7 (dinner)/8:15 p.m.(performunce); Saturdays at 4/5:15 p.m. or 8:30/9:45 p.m. andSundays as 12:30 p.m. (Sunday

'As You Like It'The Shakespeare Project of

Chicago presents a theatricatreading of Shakespeare's "AsYon Like lt' at 1 p.m. Wednes-day, April 22 ut Oukson Consona-flit7 College, t600 E. 001f Road,DesPlumes.

This free performance, co.sponsored by Oakton's CollegeProgram Board and Honors Pro-gram, will be presented on theMainstage of Ouklon's Perform-mg Arts Center. The theatricalreading is being held in celebra-lion of Shakespeare's birthdayund includes a post-performancereception with the actors. "As

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Tickets are on sale now. Forreservations call the PheasantRan Box Office at (630) 584-MEGA (6342) or TicketMaster at(312) 559-1212. For overnightpackages or further informationabout the resort cull (630) 584-6350.

You Like Is" is one of Shake-speare's most delightfal romanticcomedies. In u magical place likethe Forest of Arden in England,this heartwarming comedypresents the triutsiph of loveagainst adversity and reveals thepowerit lakes ta attain such a vie-tory.

You can pick up free tickets to"As YoaLike is" in Room l43OinDesPlumes or Room A160 ut theRuy Hartutcin Campus in Skokie.For more information about Ohoperformance, contact the OaktonBon Office ut (847) 635-1900,

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Marriott's LincoinshireTheatre presents Gypsy

Kary M. Walker, EsecutiveProducer of the award-winningMarriott's Lincolushire Theatre,is proud . lo present one of thegreatest musicals of alltime...Oypsy! The productionruns theoaghMay 31.

Gypsy is back. Often praisedas one ofBroadway's greatest tri-amphs, Gypsy is asguruy undtimeless au it was on openingnight in 1959. Based on GypsyRoueLee'u memoirs, Gypsy truc-es the life uf Mama Roue, u bold,larger.lhan.life "stage-mother"who is determined lo makevaudeville stars ont of Ian, two tre bon office at (847) 634-0200:daughters, June and Louise. Gyp- Marriott's Lincolnshirn Theatreuy features mnsir by Jale Styne, is located ut 00 Marriott Drive,lyrics by Stephen Soudheim and Linceleuhire.

On Snuday, May tO, ut 3 p.m.,the orchestra will return lu theNorth Shore Center for the Per-forming Arts, 9501 Skukie Blvd.,foe the final concert of its 8th sea-son.

On thu progmm will be unter-tious from Schubert, Tchaikuv-sky and Mendelssohn, ChicagoSymphony cellist, KatinkaKlsije, will be fsutured in Schu-

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"AmericanRock" tO bestaged at Oakton

Ouktou Commnnity College'sPerfornting Arts Deparnnent willstage a preview performance of"American Rock, " a mnsical su-lute to the life, times and art of

, Norman Rockwell, on Friday,April 17 at 8 p.m.The show, writ-ten by Chicagoan Joue EllenMurray, officially opens un theMainstagn ofthe Performing Arts

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GUilfordfljghSchoolThe 1978 graduates ofGuil-

ford High School, Rockford, IL,are planniug a 20 year class reun-ron to be held on Saturday, Au-gust 22. Por informatieu, call(847) 229-1123 or write Roue-ions, Ltd., P.O. Botr4b4l, North-brook, IL. 60065.

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Prospect High SchoolAlumni of Prospect High

School, Ml. Prospect, Class of1978, are being sought for their20 year class reunion to be cele-brated en Salurday, September12. For infersoalion, cull (847)229-1123 or write Reunions,Ltd., P.O. Box 4641, Nerthbruek,IL. 60065.

Nilen Westlligh SchoolAlumni of Niles West High

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Taft High SchoolThe 1968 graduates of Taft

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High Schon!, Chicago, are seek-ing classmates for their 30 yearclass reunion to be held un Satur-day, September 26. Classmatesmay call (847) 229-t 123 or writeResniens, LId., P.O. 13es 4641,Northbrenk, IL. 60065 for addi-llena! information.

Lh,dblom High SchoolAlumni uf Lindblom High

School, Chicsgu, classes uf JaralJune 1948 will crlebrale their 50year class reunion on Sunday uf-lrrneun, September27. Fer infer-malien, call (847) 229-1123 orwrile Reaniuns, Ltd., P.O. Box4641, Northbroek, IL. 60065.

Homewood-FlnssmoorH,S,The 1988 graduates uf Heme-

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. .High School Reunions

New Principal andAssistant Principal

Appointed For CulverThe District 71 Beard uf -Edn-

cation has delennined the admin-islralive punitions for Ihe district-fer the 1998-99 scheel year asfellows: Superintendenl, Princi-pal.andAssislantPrincipal. --

The Beard has offered Ihn po-nition of Principal le AlexandraNichulsen and she has accepled.The Board has offered the puni-lion ofAssislanl Principal le Jan-ice Geisheker and she has accepl-ed.

Alexuntdra Nicholson has beenthe Principal efSoalh Scheel forthe past Iwo scheel years. Ateafanden has a BA. in Education andPsychology from Saint Xavier'sÇollege and a MS. in Educationfrein Purdue University, CalomelCampes. In addition, Mrs. Nich-olson has completed sil coursework fer an Educational Sparlai-ist Degree from Purdue Universi-uy, specializing in Administrationand Supervision. Mrs. Nicholsonhas I t years of teuching experi_ence and 1 t years of udmiilistre-live experience as a principal.

Janice Geisheker, District 71'sMedia Specialist, received herBA. from Nertheaslern Delver-sisy in Early and ElemenlevyChildhood Ednculiou. She Ehen

Servtce Censor, locetedat 10150 taught for live years in DistrictDee Rued, DusPlaines. t . Four yeees after leavingIt, 555 ¿5550E tilvet cL. I:,.,

ning s combined 40 year reunionIn be held en Salarday, Ocleher3.Please call (847) 229-1123 erwrite Reunions, Ltd., P.O. Box464l, Nerlhhreek, IL. 60065 ferdetails. -

Bogue.. High SchoolThe 1988 graduales of Began

High Scheel, Chicago, are seek-ing classmales for Iheir 10 yeardens rennien te be held en FO-day, October 16. For delsils, call(847) 229-1123 or write Reno-ions, Ltd., P.O. Box4641, Norlh-brook, IL. 60065.

SeaanHigh SchnolAlumni uf Seno High Scheel,

Chicago, Class efJenu 1958, arebeing- soughl for Iheir 40 yearclass reunion IO bu celebrated enSaturday, Nevemberl. For infer-malien, cull (847) 229-1123 orwrile Reunions, Ltd., P.O. Box464t,Northbreek, IL. 60065.

BoganHigh SchoolThe 1978 graduates nf Begun

High Scheel, Chicago, are plan-ning their 20 year class reunion Iobe held ou Friday, November 20.Fer information, call (847) 2291123 or write Reunions, Ltd.,P.O. Box 4641, Nerlhbreek, IL.60065.

Oak Park-RiyerForestH,5,The Oak Park-River Forest

Class of1978, OakPark, is pIon-ning a 20 year class reunion inNovember, 1998. Fer additionalinfeematien, call (847)229.1123er write Reuniens, LId., P.O. Box4641, Nerlhbreok, IL. 60065.

Shepard High SchoolClassmates of the Sheperd

High Scheel Class of 1988, PalesHeights, are being sought fertheir 10 year class reunion te becelebrated in November, 1998.Fer infermutien, call (847) 229-1125 er write Reunions, Ltd.,P.O. Boo 4641, Nerthbeenk, IL.60065..

Schare High SchoolThe Schnee High Scheel Class

of 1973, Chicago, is planning a25 year + I reunion le be held inthe spring uf 1999. Please call(847) 229-1123 er write Rean-leus, LId., P.O. Box 4641, Nerth-breek, IL. 60065 fer details andle updatemailiug uddresses.

Sullivan High SchoolThe 1949 graduates of Snlli-

van High Scheel, Chitiege, areplaouing u 50 year class reunionin 1999. Classmates arc enceur-agrd la cell (847) 229-1123 orwrite Reunions, Ltd., P.O. Box4641 , Northbrook, IL. 60065 lenpdate Iheir addresses.

District 63Notice

A meeting of the TechnolegyCemmiltee-efthe Board of Edn-cation efßest Maine School Dis-Irict No. 63, Cook County, lili-nein will be hold en Tuesday,April 14, at 6:311 p.m.in the Dr.Donald C. Sletina Educatienel

Cheery Cherry Piewinners celebrate!

teaching, sherelurnedlebe a sub-sOlute for 3 months when the fullday Kindergarten program wanintroduced. In 1988, Jamce re-loused lo District 71 as a full limeMedia Specialist. Janice cemplet-ed un MA. io Campule Educo-lien in 1994 andher Certificate ofAdvanced Study in Administra-lien fruta Loyola University itt1997.

Spring RecessDistricl 7l'sSpring Recess is

scheduled from April 6-10. -Classes will resume en Monday,April 13.

GMHÖA Essaycontest winnersaùnounced

The GMHOA Essay Commit-lee hes a000unced the Winners oftheirSpriug Essay Cenlest.

FirslPrize, HighScheol Level:Angelice Baltaglia, -Maine EastHigh School.

First Prize, Jr. High ScheolLevel: Milena Presman, GeminiJr. High'Schoel.

Hesoreble Mention, Elemen-tuty Scheel Level: Ricky Shah,Nelson School.

Winners will receive their cashprizes, award certificales andfood coupons 10 McDenuld's res-tueraols in Nilen al the Golf MillHomeowners Assecialion meet-ing inApril.

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School reunion listingsSentimental Journey, Ltd. will Holiday Inn Skokie.

be coordinating the following re- Gleebraok South HighSchool Class of 1978, October16-The DoableTcce Glenview.

Calumet High ScheelClasses of 1948, October 17-TheDrake Oak Brosk.

MaUser High School Classof 1977, November 28-Maggiane's, Skokie.

Mother High School Classuf 1971, November 28-Maggiano's, Skokie.

. Wankegan High SchoolClass of 1963, Fall/Winter 1998.

Mather High School Classof 1979, TEA (planned fer 1999).

Seno High School Class ofl949,Augnst 1999.

Austin High Scheel Classof 195 I, TBA(planned for 2001).

For more information, callSentimental Journey. Ltd., APeeple Gathering Seevicu et

(847) 657-3639 er (847) 329-0111. Pan: (847) 329-0131. P.O.Box 431, Marten Greve, IL.

entons:. Niles North High Schaul

Class of 1967, May 9-HolidayInn Skukie. -

Morton High School Classuf 1988, Jane 27-Indian LakesResort

Artinglen Heights HighScheel Class of 1978, July 24-Chatean Rand.

Reavis High Schuol Classof 1978, August l-Oaklawn Hil-ton. -

Kelvyn Park Hsgh ScheelClasses of Jan. 1962 and Sanitune 1963, Aagsst H-SheratonNorthShere.

. Portage Park ElementarySchool Class of 1973, August 8-Munastero's.

Niles West Class of 1967,August 15-Shuralon North Shore.

Morton High School Class-es of 1948, September 12-IndianLakes Resort.- Sens High Scheel Class of 60053. Email: FnnReax-1977-1978-1979, September 26- [email protected].

St. John BrebeufClass of 1988 Reunion

I, Calling all 1988 grads ... Conyou believe it's already beea IOyears? We're having a casual IO-yearrenninnonApril 10, 1998. Efyau left after 6th er 7th grade to

Dean's RegisterNotre Dame High School for

Boys recognizes studentsthrengh the Dean's Register es-tablished last scheel year. Brief-IP, at the end uf each six weekgrading period any student whohas maintained aclean record of adetention er tardyreceives a cee-lificatefrttmthe dean'soffice ree-egoizing his achievement In ad-dilion, the student receives a freeice cream ceupun which may heredeemed in the cafeleria. Foreach consecative grading perioda stadeet maintains his place onthe register, he receives an appee-priale apgmde in the style and la-gasge of the certificate as well asthe ice cream coapun. Fer thefifth and sinth consecativeawards, a student will receive alapel pio and medal respectively.Finally, any senior graduatingwitheat ever having received atardy or detention will receive amedal withribbon bearing the ap-prepriate color designating hisachievement (ene year, blue rib-ben; two yearn, white ribbon;three yearn, green ribbon; andfour yearn, blae, white, end greenribbon).

Euch grading period approni-mutely 60% of the nuldent bodyreceives a certificate of one leveler another. Mr. James Beylan,Dean of Stndrnts, had this to sayabout the program "Although Idonot have any way to compare thisfigure ta other scheols, on its face

Notre Dame

go to another schaul, you'ra alsowelcome. Far more information,contact Jean (Stephens) Medinaat (847) 808-8914.

it seems a mont remarkable pee-centage when one remembersthat even one tmdy to a singleclass over sin weks will disqnatt-1, astudeot from the award."

District 219Summer Driver

EducationDistrict 219's summer session ofDriver Education will be efferedat Niles West High Schaut fromFriday, June 19 through Friday,July 3 I . All Niles Tawunhip sty-dents who will be 16 years old bySeptember 1, 1998, are eligible.The letal cost is $50, which in-dudes the summer scheul regis-Italien feeaf$12.

Private and paruchiul scheelstudents, who must show proof ofresidency ned age, can eegisler atthe Nileti Township High Scheeldistricl office, 7700 Gross PeintRd., from 2 p.m. IO 5p.m. Tues-day, April 14. Niles West Sto-dents can registerfrom 3 p.m. leSp.m. onTuenday. April 21 in theirschool's multi-purpose room(Ream 212) while Niles Northstudents can register from 3 p.m.lo 5 p.m. en Tuesday, April 20 inReam A-lOOal the school.

For additional information,call Kim MeDermotl at 847/568-3954 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.en school days.

Incoming freshmen welcomedwith breakfast brunch

Incoming freshment forlhe class 012002 and lheirparentn enjoya morning breakfaethosledbY No-

tre Dame High School for Boye. Recenhly, Notre Dame High School proudly welcomed approximately

200 boys and their parenle from the incoming freshmen clans at a breakfasl brunch. They were wel-comedby Rev. Kennelh Molinaro, CSC, Principal and other members of the fscullyaod student body.

Mr. George Rallia, DireclorofEnrollmentgaVo his welcome and a briefinformafional talk on admission

proceduren to Ehe boys who leslodand who are now eligible lo enroll al Nutre Dame Htgh School for the

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Je;n Gávina of Li000lnwood, along wilh partner JacquelineMoy (notpicfured), aleo cfLincolnwood, wore Ehe winners of therecenl Nibs West High School Cherry Pie Contest held in theschool cafeleria. Eight learns, all except one featuring Iwo stu-dente, epenlan enhire rnorningpreparing lheirpien. The final re-suite werejudgedbya panel offourcherrypie experte includingNIes Went Principal Roger Stein and Red Lobsler Senior Culi-naryManagerJerernyLewis among others. Thisis the 23rd yearthalthinconlenthasbeen heldatNilea West.

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TREASURER'S ANNUAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTSAND DISRURSESIENTS FOR NORTH NIAISE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

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n000Al 3.455. Olock MegA Diop SAop .398. OugA Poblioaitoo0 1,221. CnnloaI TelophonnCo. 2,531. Cooreo&oil Tioc Seroio 1,251. C000orooweulllr Edison Co. 9,711.C omonimi OUioo D 0001 dM1. Dorn SS eoceno U Aoo. 4,770. 000e S yslennr . Ao. 2,226. FoUis

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LEGAL NOTICENILESe ILLINOIS

The Village of Nues will hold ils public budgel heariDg OB ThIIOSdBYeApril 16e 1998e begiDsoiBg al GnOO p.m., in Ihe CounEil Chambers ofIhn Village HBlle 1000 Civic CUDIeF DriVe, Niles IllinoiS. All CitizEnSof Ihr community are invited to alMUd. The purpUSe of Ihis henrisog isIO FEViEW ODd thEn cosssidee adopliRf the 1998-99 fiscal year bsdgel.This DOliCe is IO inform the pnbliC oflhis sesSion as well as to informIhe pnblic, Ihal dneing Oho COBFSE of Ihese budget hearitogo I may henecessary to CODVEDe lo Executive Session for the pnrpose of dis-cnssixg policy and peosDonEl related matIces. The 1998-99 fiscal yeoebudgEl doocnmenl may be inspecled by the pohlic between Ihr honesof 8n30 am. and 5OO. p.m., Monday lheDttgh Friday al Ihe VillageHall, Finance DeparlmeRt, 1000 Civic Censor DriVe. NileS, Illinois,beginsoing Monday, Apeil 6, 1998. The Village of Nilcs esoconeages itsresidesots to review this badget dUcomexl and to'sahmit weiltEst OC oralcommeots at the badget heaeiDg.

The Village of Niles inleods Io comply wilh Ihr Americans WiIhDlsabililies Act by providing reasonable accommodalions for.peoptewith disabililies. Ifyoso or setmeDse yeta know reqaires special accom-modalions for a Village service or ifyou have any qoestioas aboat IheVillages compliance, please contact Abe Selman, Village Mastagerelogo CivicCenterDriver Nilese,llliODiS (847) 588-80110.

George R. Van GeemFinance Direcloe

READ TI-lE BUGLE.FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS CALL

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Irish HeritageChorus seeksmembers

An invilaliota is extended to in-terested individuals who enjoySinging to join she Irish HeritageSisgees. The geoap is seekingsiDg'ecs who can demonstrateIheiF ability Io vocalizo in tnaeand have a commitment Io Ihepreservalioln of traditional friskmusic.

The Irish Hcrilage Singers areassetoiated with the Irish Amen-Can Heritage Conter and meeteach Thnrsday evonisog at 7:30p.m. at 4626 N. Kaon AVenUe.Chicago.

Foc fansiser information, callKevin Nalley, Direclor, al Signa-tare SIOdIO$r (312) 362-9291.

I LEGAL NOTICEbon Teöphìesowaeni Niles Park Distnicl

Notice is hereby given that theNiles Park District will acceplsealed bids for thepurchase and delivery ofTrophies nnlil 2:00 p.m. onApril 16r 1998 al the Niles ParkDsstricl Howard Leisure Cenlor,6676 W. Howard SIred, Niles,lllUOi5e 60714. Bids will bepobliely opened and read Blandal the aforementioned lime andplace. '

Bidding forms and specificationsmny be obtained from Ike NitesPark Dislriet al Ihr aboveaddress. Alt inquiries should htdirected to John Jrkol, AssistantSnperinlendrns of Recreation at(847) 967-6975. Alt bids shallexclade sales las and shall besabmitled in a sealed envelopeclearly marked "Sealed Bid -Trophies". -

The Board of Commissionersreserves the right to accepl onreject any Or all bids and towaive technicalilies deemed Iobe in the Nites Park Dislnicl'sbest inlerest in the Niles ParkDislricl's best interest inawardieg a contract,

By Order of the Board ofCommissionersNILES PARK DISTRICFs/Joseph V. LoVerde

. Secretary

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby giveo, parsoantto 'An Act in relation to the useof an Assumed Bnsinrss Namein the condacl or transáction ofBusiness in the Slate, asamended, tt8al a certificationwas filed by Ihe nndernignedwith Ihe County Clerk of CookCounty. Pite No. D048542 onthe MAR. 16, 1998. Under IheAssumed Name of EXPRESSJEWELRY REPAIR with thebusiness located at 576 GOLFMILL SHOPPING CENTER,NILESe IL. 60714. The Irnename(s) and residence addressof owner(s) isn EMIL RISEN-ZON, 2600 GOLF RD., #603eGLENVIEW, IL 60025;. ALLAIOISENZON, 2600 GOLF RD.,6603 GLENVIEW, IL 60025.

Bonjour Madame, BoutiqueUnique offer latest spring styles

, by RnsemaryTiriu, Jost in time fon your aenaateaster oatfit hunt, two Oak MillMall shops are ready with a largesoleclion of Ike latest slytes, aswelt as favorise springtime cIas-sics, in sizes ranging from 4F to32W.

Oak Mill Molt is located at7900 Mitwaakee Avenue inNitos.

The shops, Boulique Uniqueand Bonjonn Madame, are ownedby Bnigilta Oaeuthuer, who chuteto the U.S. in 1960 fretm her na-live Germany where she wastrained as a bayer of mens andWomen's clothing. "I learned mycraftin Europe, Bnigitta said.'

She started wish adress shop inLibertyvitle, moved to 005Plaines and finally accepted theiovilalion of Mr. Hein so relocateher business in the newly openedOak Mill Malt. iHe said, iWoneed a nice dress shop, Beigitlareminisced.

One ofthe first shopkeepers inOak Mitt, Bnigilta oprued Bon-tique Unique in 1969 occupying2,000 square feel. Today, theshetp has doubled iu size, whiteBonjoaçMadume, Which special-oes in attire fon ithe Chic Plus

woman," which Bnigiltu openedtwenty years ago, has expaudedto five times ils original size andnow occupies 10,000 square feet.

Brigilta soys peoudty that Bou-jour Madame boasts 1ko torgestselection of Chic Plus siees inChicagoland.

Both shops offer smart doy-lime dresses, spartswenh, eveningallire, molhen-of-Ihe-bride-or-groom dresses, ludies dresses forbarmitzvas orbas milzvas, cock-tail dresses, and evening guwns.

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Themeeting schedule is:. Safety Nelwork Seminar 4n30

People who are self-employedcan deduct health insurance ex-penses for themselves, theirSpouses and depeodeols. The do-dùctioe nmoaut is 40 percent iu1997. Under oew law. the ruto

mony, Italy oud other countries,as welt as fine domeslics havedrawn women ofalt sizes from asfar away as Bannington and IheNorth Shore and os nearby osHiles to shop atBrigillas shops.

"We have o vdry nice ClieBlelewho come in repeatedly becausewe have couslansly changingmerchandise," Bnigitsa soid. Shesaid she seeds 001 25,000 an-nOuncemenl cords to her "steady

Since so many womeso cameloBoulique Unique and BonjourMadame for Iheir foomat anddressy dresses, Brigila began tocatry a tiste of 1ko finest men'stuxedo shirts, The shirts becomesopupularthatshr has decided toadd a fuit tine of men's necktiesaod shirls to her inve010oy, begin-niog io mid-May.

Also in mid-May, Brigitla saidshe plans to open a third shop,next door to Bonjour Madame,which will feature fine men's aodwomen's Eurostyle asd domesticshons. She is still debatiog aboatthe name of the new shoe slorobut when it opens, shoppers wiltbr able Io complete their outfits,head Io foot, at Brigilla Guenth-nee'sOakMilt shops,

Today, Brigitla has help fromber whole family. Hoe hosband,Gustav, her doaghterMarlies andher 26-year-old gnoudsou Jon as-SiStin Ilse business.- 'We're close lugether wilh ourfamily, IbaIs why weane sucoess-ful,' Brigitla said. 'We workedmaoy. long houes together,' sheadded.

Fon informalion about UniqueBouliqae, cull - (847) 965-7740.For infoemotioe oboot BonjourMadame, catI (047) 965-0075.

us in ApriiBusiness Fradice Interchaoge5:30p.m.;Cocklails 6:30 p.m.;Diouer 7p.m.;Program 7:30p.m.;

The Association vIsu willaward plaques tu 21 ASA Chica-go Chuplermembers whose com-paules acloieved impressive safe-ly records in 1997. The dinnermeeting wilt be held at the Slur-light Onu, 9950 W. Lowrence AR-enne in SchitlerPurk,

For additiooal informationplease c0510cl the ASA office at(847) 827-8336.

Health Insurance Deductionfor Self-Employed

t0ur she 1998 and 1999 dedactiunolnount is 45 percent. It's 50percent ill 2000 and 2001, undeventnally increases lu 100 per-cent by the year 2007 and lhcrc-after. -

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OoIfMRI & Diagnostic Imog-ing Center, 9680 Golf Road, DesPlaines, witt host a "BUSINESSAFTER HOURS' for membersof the Des Plaines Chamber ofCummerre & Industry on Tues-day, April 14, from 5 to 7, p.m.Evening highlighls include busi-ness nelsiiorking, complimeularyiefrestsmenss, facility bars, spe-cial drawing, oud a gift to all ut-teudees.

Business After Hours providesa conducive atmosphere for prof-ilubte business nelworkiug so . .

bring your business curds and beready to provide referrals as wellas receive leads far your compa-ny.'Reservutioos are requested byApril 8 und may be made by call-ing the Chamber office a 824-4200.

The Des Plaines Chamber ofCommerce & Industry is a not-for-profit orgunizatioo whosemission is lo prom010, sopporl,and assist Ihe Des Plaines busi-ness cOmmueily through effec-tive communication and qualityService. For more informution onbecoming u Chamber member,call 824-4200.

No Refund Yet?Poople especting u refaud, but

who haven't paid corluiu bills,may fied IhemSetves wailingquite a white. Federal law al-tows income lank celaras Io betaken lo pay off all or part ofpass-due child and spoasol sup-part, delinquent slodent loans,income lax or olben federaldebts. The IRS will let peoplekeow if their refuod wus used topay buck whot Ihey owe.

Name ChangePeople whose names change

for any reason, such as mariageon divorce, shaatd nolify the So-cial Security Administration(SSA). Names and Social Securi-ly numbers oso sax returns musomulch Ihuse the OSA has ourecord, or Obere can be delays ingetliug federal incume 'tao re-fonds.

Lori D. CroninAir Ponce Cadet Lori D. Ceo-

Bin assisted in Ike 1998 BoyScout Fneezonee ut the U.S. AirForce Academy lu ColoradoSprings, Colo,

This was Ilse eighth year thePneezonee, the lacgest winterscouling eveul in the state of Col-orado, was held. The cadels pro-vided displays aud games fon thescoulers, and closed out the co-tossaI event willI aboafire hostedby the cadetstaff.

Cnouiu is the daugltlen of Mi-cIlael J. mad Murciu L. Ceonin ofParkRidge.

She is a 1997 gcaduale ofMaine East High School, PorkRidge.

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Expiore und (coo about VbX Ar'- 0(5110, Ioioior1cal und literary (vga-

Cy ní ITaly, Ilse cornerslnne ofweslero history, on an oducalino-al Toar SyOnSnrCd by OukluoCummSoity COS!CgC'S TravClSTUdy yrogrom. Puar tours uroscheduled: Ayril 11.25; July 15-25; NnvCrnbnr 7-21 ; und NovCm-bCr8-22.

View thé incompubIo urtiulictreaSuReS ofFlorenco, The city ofThe ReoaissUoce. Leurn about (hemunamnols which reflect the lifeof uo mure civilizulion in Romeuod experience Ihe sytrodor nfthe CIherCul city ofVeuice.

Gis Siena, one of Tsscusy'Sbrul-IovCd cilies and ihr croIrr ofIIUIiao ArT Und architecturC, tray-clero wilt stroll through the his-

Ionic narrow GoThic StArrTE hoedwith palaces und palriciaomao-Sinns and Inar Ihe nearby Tuscanhihltnwn of Sao Gimignanowhich has kept ils mrdiryul uy-prarance aochangrd.

tu additiod, travelers will visilihn Inwo ofAssisi no the slopes nfMonle Subusio, Ihr biethpSuce ufSI. Francis and of (hr Fruncisconorder. Thr vioiT In Assisi iScludesU hour nf ihr Gothic Basilics nfSun Francisco which hnusesGiolto's masterful urdes uf 2Afrrscues depicting Ihr hifr of SI.Francis.

Pun cumplchr ilioeracies andpricrS und mure infnrmaliunabnut Ihr Icip In Italy, cull BraCunorhisseS aI(V47) 635-1812.

Spiro C. H000talusDirector of Finance

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Secretur'y uf Slate Grungn H.Ryan awarded more than $1.3million io grunts to school librur'irs across Oho stale as u speciallack forer convrnrd to discossand recommend woys to improvepoorly fundrd hibranirs and mr-dia ceolrrs in Sllinnis' rlrmentaryand sncnodury schools,

"Thrsr - annual graolo helpschool libraries supporT lhc workthat goes oS in chasoroums," saidRyan, who trnves as slale libran-an. A total uf750 school dishniclswill share io $1.34 milhioX ingnuols, which are awarded no ayercapilu basis to school disheiclsthalupply for the muory.

A 5995 survey of schoothibrac-ians foand (huh 57 prrcrol of Ihrnespovdenls' libranics hod an an-naul bodgrh of $5,000 oc lets. Inone yrae. $5,000 coo buy 359books, buy Iwo computen sys-Irms or puy aminimum wage em-ployocfuroeven months.

As u resaIt of faudiog short-falls, Ihr agr und quality of muIr-riais io schnul libraries is Oflen in-udnquohr. A 1993 slSdy by IhrIllinois School Library MedioAssocialion f000d lhUI2O penceotufthe libraries surveyed had 75 ormorn sciXncr books on thronshelves pabhishrd before 1970--many omitling Ihr fiesl muonlanding. Ooly 43 percent had sci-roer bunks on Iheir shrlves pub-hishrd afler 5990.

Schonl dislnicts cao use (hegrant money IO buy books, corn.pvten soflwarr and IrIrcommaai-cations services, hire staffon fundspecial programs to benefit thrschool oncumrnunily.

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Thr DesPlumes Chamber ofCommrccr Sc Industry is pnnod Inassist the SoIf-l-trIp Fond Puolmynf DesPluinrs with ils "Red Bar-tel Program". Red plastic barrelsace placed in various locations(for yrar-ruoud collection)Ihmoughoul Ihm community forfood In br dnsaled tu the Puntmy.The osm oftho sUmn "Red Barrel"everywherr gives Ihn Self-t-trIpPantry a cummnnily idmnhily.Such an idonlity ussnnrs donorsofthe food'sdcstiuution.

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PUBLIC NOTICE TO BID

StAPLING MIXED FILL FROM THEPUBLIC WORKS YARD

Seolrd bids wilt tre occnylnd al Ihr Villygr Hall, Office uflhe FinUocrDirnclon, 6101 Capulina AyCour, Morbo Gruye Illinois, until 1OOOAM. on Friday, April 24, 1998, for HAULING MIXHD FILL PROMTHE PUBLIC WORKS YARD. Copies of specificaI/uno and biddingdocuments are available ut Ihr Office cf Ihn Finance Dircclnr, MonoSGrove Viltage Hall. Thn Village Board resrrvru Ihe night Io reject aoyUOd SII bids, and Io waive any ioformalilies or irnrgoToniiieu in Ihr bid-diog. The Village Board brIber reuCrvru Ihr righl Io review and sladyAoy and all bids und To mahe s conlracl award wilhio thinly days afterbids hove breo opened aod publicly read.

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The Northern Illinois CivilWar Round Table will hold theirregular moathlymeeting oa April3 at 7:30 p.m. in the ArlingtonHeights Memorial Library, 500N. Danton Ave., ArlingtonHeights. We meet in the Hen-drickson room, on the serondfloor.

One guestspeakeewill be GeneErie Salecker ofkiver Grove. Heis a gmduate ofNortheasiem lili.

IIìrflFOUFLIWULUI ,4'i

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nois University with a degeee inHistory. Mr. Salecker is the an-thor of the book, Disaster on theMississippi: The Sultana Dises-ter, April 27, 1865. He has alsowritten nemeeoes articles onThe StRana" forCivil War mag-

erices. He became interestsd inthis vagie disaster when he readan acconnt of it by the grandsonafone of the snrvivors.

Our meetings are tteld the first

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Friday of the month from Sep-tember theongh jene at the Ar-lington Library. We also hold aninformal discussion meeting thethird Saturday of the month nl 50am. in the Bonrington Area Li-brary, 505 N. Northwest Hwy.,Barrington. Anyone interested infurther information abont ourRound Tablemayeoniact Virgin-ia Deceit at (847) 253-2460 orRobert Ziegler at (847) 358.6355.

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Lecture: April 2 - 7:30 p.m.Progressions and Diversions: MyDevetopmentas aQuittmaker.

Author and quitter Rath..McDowell will present au over-view ofherworkfrom her earliesttraditiooul quilts to her eorreolprojects. Ruth's work has beenpublished in numerous magu-zincs. In the fat! of t996 The Mu-seam of the Aineriean QuittersSociety held a retrospectivo ofher work. Ruth is the author of

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Patter,z u,i Pattern, SymmenyandArt und Inspirution.

The lecture will br held al BethHillel Congrogatiun io Gteuview,IL. Admission is free to membersand $5 for noo-mombers.

Workshop: Friday, April 3 &Salurday, April 4. Designingfrom Nature.

-A discussion of how oatnrolforms have been used io quite,including examples from RuIh'sown work and others. Block de-signs und full-size free-handdrawings will be discussed. Sta-dents will bogio lo develop theirown quilt design reflecting theirown response tu nature. Cost $96members, $1 15 non-members.

For information on registrationfor the workshops call BobbyGoodwin 773-775-7169.

tQt, u non-profit organizutionis our ofthe largest quitt guitds inIllinois, with over 350 membersfrom alt over the Chicago metro-potiron area. tQI promotes fet-lowship among persons interest-rd in att aspects ofquitling, helpstu preserve America's quittingheritage and promotes an appre.nation of fine quilt design andworkmanship. Members' mIer-ests range from laduliunal quitldesign to contemporary fiber art,und quitters at all skill levels arerepresented, feum beginner ta ex-pert, New members are alwayswelcome, and can call Patti Cae-rington 847-866-6422 for infoe-motion onjoiningtQl..

United Gardenersof Glenview tomeet

Art, literature and music willbe a part oflhe nature progrum tobe presenled by Jan Pavlovic ufWinnetka and Mary Ann Malichof Lake Forest at the April 9meeting uf United Gardoners atGteoview United MethodistChurch, 727 Harlem Avenae.The fifty-minute program willbegin ut I p.m. and guests areiretcome, bnl oecd lu cuti 729-1013 tu make a reservation. Theguest fee is $3.

Swedish.Epidemicof Art coming

Cetebrating the 10th anniver-sury uf the sister city relationshipbetween Chicago and Gotheu-burg, Sweden, the SwedishAmerican Museum, 5211 N.ClarkStreet, Chicago, bus invitedten Swedish artists to bring an"Epidemic ofArl" here.

The ten artists represent "Epi-demie ofArt" (Konstepidemin), aGotheoburg cultural centernamed for the 18th century rpm.demie hospital which Ihey cuithume.

The exhibition will begin witha special preview gata honoringthe sister cities on April 2, 7 p.m.

Forfartherinforruatiou cati theSwedish American MuseumCenter, 773-720-81 ti.

Norwood ParkHome to breakground for Phasei renovation

Norw000 Park Home PH)willinitinte Phase I of its $4.5millionrenovationand expansionwith u gronudbeeaking ceremonyal 2:30 p.m., on Sunday, AprilS,attiOl6N. Nina Ave., Çhicago.

Civic and political leaders,community residenri and reni-dents of Norwoad Park Homewilt join members of the NPHBoardofDimctors andstaffin thecotnmetoOeative event. Principalparticipants will be 4Int WardAid. Brian Doherty, NPH BunedofDireetorn President john H.Hanson, jr., NPH Executive Di-rector Marcia Hugopian,, andNPH Resident's . Council Presi-dent Emily Klemz in throwingthe firstshovels ofdirt tO symbol-icully Signify tIte start nf con-steuction. Ryan McKenzie, NPHBoned vice president, and presi.dentofPntlman Bank, will emceethebriefpmgrnm.

. At 3 p.m., following the cere-mony, attendees wilimove insideto the Home's dining mom forlight hors d'oeuvres and refresh-ments.This cesnal gathering alsowilt include the presentation ofcoagratntamry letters hy localdignitaries lud representatives orvarious agencies and organiza-flous.

"Phase I of Norwooct ParleHome's building renovation pro-cram will include construction of.4 new pump room, other im-provemeuts along the hack ceni-doc of the Nursiuk Builditig andleveliugoftltesteepraiop leadingto the Northcatt Wing of the As-sisted Living Area," explainedHagopinn. "We also plan to usethis opportunity Ici better infonnthe comtnuttity about our capitalcatnpttign, 'Building A SecondCentury of. Tradilion, which iscnmently in process to.meet theneeds ofom current residents andnew residenta in the future. Oarfocus has always been to provideawaem and comfortable enviren-menrfortheetderly we serve." .

The gcaundbrisalring is beingheld in Cottjuttcliou with the102nd Annual Meeting ef theNorwegian Old Peuples liotneSociety, which will be held al 2p.m. for members of the Society.

African VioletSociety showand meeting

The African Violet Society ofNorthern Illinois and the Friend-ship Park Conservatory willpresent njmiged show and sale ufMclean violets ou Sntnrday andSunday, April 4-5. Hours are 11am. to 3 p.m. at 395 AlgonquinRd. (east Of Elmhurst Rd.), DesPlaines.

Standard, miniature and trail-. ing African violeta will be for

sale. Admission free.Foe more ittfoctnaliou phone

Edward Sohnson at (709) 457-0661.

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PLANNING/ENGINEERING INTERNThe Villege of Morton Grove is occepting opFikalions for o tonspororyfull-lime Summer Intern to assist in the performance of activities in sopport of the Village's planning and engineering efforts. These act.vitiesmay inclode porticipatieg in land use surveys und ether dnta collention;truffle counting, both by machine and by hand; data inpst into theGnug raphic Information System fijes; and preparation of researchmonographs related to issues of cnucern to the Villuge. Finid coiloctiunand/or verification of timm will be required.The successful upplicout must have excellent writing skills, a worlcingknowledge of Werd Perfect, rend Ire enrolled in an urban planning orc'rei1 engineering progrnm.

The successiel aFFUrant will earn $g.00 per hour; a minimum commit-ment of teojiO) weeks is reqoired, with an extended work period com-mitment preferoble; please indicate tIre earliest dato uf ovuilubility withthe resome'. Resumes must be received by 4:30 p.m., Fnida Aprii 17,1998 by either mail or fax 847/ 965-4162). Address correspondenceto:

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Continued from Pagefor nearby residenti, far more . 12 to 15 deerremain.dangerous than any hazard thecoyotesmight present.

'Crazy people with bows andarrows or eitles and shotgunscouldbe deadly to ns in our back-yards, said Bertolini, who haslived on the property adjainingthe cemetery for 32 years. Berta-lini said he has often heard gun-shots being firedin the cemetery.

Bertolini added that the re-mains of many fawns are visiblein the cemetery in the spring.'Thats what the coyotes go uf-ter, he said. Bertolinis testimo-ny agrees with earlier reportsfrom people who have heardcoyotes howling in the cemetery.Bertolini said there maybe twoparks of the animals, as he hearsthehowlinggoingonfor tOto 15minutes at a time from differentparts ofthe cemetery.

Bertolini theorizes that whenthe Archdiocese of Chicago solda strip aflond on the west side ofthe cemetery aloog CnmbertandAvenue between Dempster andMonroe Streets the fence wasopened and the deer from the for-est preserve to the west strayedinto Maryhill, followed by theCoyotes and otheewildlife.

Bertolini has noticed a greatdepletion offre deer herd recent-ly. He said that there were noceshoot 72 hoadbat that only about

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rates to offer the money to firsttime homebuyers.

lu another matter, GeethaMandatam Hindu Religioos Ceo-ter, was given uoanimons zoaingapproval by che Board to open aworship facility at 631 1 GrossPointRoad, Nibs.

John Mauck, attorney for theCenter, presented the Board withthe Center's plans, and said thattho zoning request was for thecongregatian to meet there.

Approximately 30 families, 13of which are from Niles, aremembers of the congregationwhich Maack said is unlikely togrow.

The Board. also unanimouslyapproved the zoning request of"Once Upon a Party," a chil-divos party design group, seek-ing to open a facility at 8744Shermerkoad, Niles.

David Bartlett, Glgin, present-ed the plans to the Board, eatiogthat the parties are primarily farehildreo who are five to 12 yearsold.

Approval was granted, bnl two

LibraryContinued

the space for the two additionalmunths. Monthly cecIal was$40,000, uccardieg to library of-ficials.

The entire project, which willcost $5.9 million, is scheduled forcompletion by Snly 17, accordingto Library Administrator CaryCzarnecki. He ulsu said that heand his staff ore excited and ano-iaus to mov&into the new build-in8, eveo though they will have to-

Aoother concerned eitieenwho lives dawn the black fromMarylsill reported a few weeksago thar he has eat seen a deer inthe cemetery for several months.He often saw deer by the fenceand videotaped atbeast 30 ro 4Oofthem around 4 p.m. au several oc-casions in earlier years. Howev-er, he said he has not seco a tingledeer at his side of Maryhill for atleast seven months.

In a March 24phour interview,MayorNiehotus B. Blase deflecr-ed any involvement oftho villagein the coyote mystery. "Maryhillis not in Nues," Blase said. "It isunincorporated. We have na eealjnrisdiction there. There's not toomuch wecan do," he added.

Blase said he lives across thestreet from the cemetery and hasseen deertheremany times.

So the mystery goes on, withmany qeesdoes still not as-swered and many nearby resi-dents alarmed overthe situation.

Bertolini said thot.he wouldase his professional expertise taobtain a videotape ofdeer.in Ma-ryhill.

Whether it's cayotes, poachersor village staff, something hashappened at Maryhill that hasdrastically changed the deer pop-abation.

1mm Page 1couditions were reqnired by theBoard. The facility may not beOpen later than 10 p.m., md noliqnOr can be served or cued onthe premises. No teenage activi-ties can be planned there, theBoard specified, except birthdayparties, or Scouting activities, orBar Mitzvah celebratioas, or alb-eruimilarpurties.

Paat Tauch, President of Pone-tain View Condominiam Associ-asian, 6980 W. Toahy, Nibs, re-minded the Board that he andothers had not changed theirminds regardiag the issne regard-ing ehe fountaist/waterfall to belocated at the private praperty(Renaissance development) thatthe Village has agreed to main-tain and repair.

"We wasted to go un recordand state that we do not supportwhat you are doing Over there,"Tasch sàid. On February 24,Touch hdd approached the Boardabootthis mattermaintaining thathe and others were misled by theVillage officials.

from Page 1coadsct library operations io themidstofconssraction work whichwill cantiono until Snip.

The temporary library ceasedoperations as of March 26. Oper-

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sel up in the parking lot at 7400CaIdwell to accommodate patronbook retama daring the week-bongmove, Ccaruecki said.

The new library phone aember

Cöntinund from Pagelwoman.

Also injured in Ihr incidentwasshesnspecteddriverofthe of-fenders' vehicle, who was alsotaken to St. Francis Hospital, pO-lice said.

The salesman was loadingsamples into his auto in the park-ing lot of the Marriott CourtyardHotel in the 1800 block of Mil-waukee Avenue, Glenview,around 8:50 am., when the fourmen confronted him, threw himto the ground and made off withthe jeweley, according to Glen-view Deputy Chief Brad Weigel.The salesman was nor seriouslyinjured.

The four then drove east on -Lake Avenue and were spottednear Harms Road by a markedGleaview police car that beganfollowing the suspects as theyheaded south on Edens,- Backup units were summonedand escape coules secured, but notraffic stop was attempted at thetime, Weigel said. No lights or si-reus were employed as the policetailed -the suspects through theEdens traffic.

Up bIbis point, itwas nota po-lice chase, Weigel explained.However, as they approachedDempseer Street, the police carhad to drive Onto the shoulder tokeep the suspects in view, and thesuspects went onto the shoulder,apparently "flooriog" their aced-erutar and heading down the off-galop to evade the police cur,which, bythis time, had turned onits tights, Weigel'said.

Ricaurte's car was approachingthe expressway when the sus-poets' vehicle, now airborne,slrackit,police said. -

At the crash scene, three of thesuspects ran from the wreckedAccord, according Io police.They were quickly arrested bypolice units from Skokie andMorton Grove as well as theGlenview police.

The suspects, Jose Quintana,44, of Chicago, Jose Sosa, 29, ofRockfoed, and Rafael Orosco, 25,of Chicago, were each chargedwith three counts of aggravatedbattery and one canut of robbery.Band for each was see at $5 mil-lion for each. They are being heldat Cook County Jail pending anApril 3 court dote.

Police said the injured man,wham they suspect of being thedriver of the offeeders' vehicle,woald also be charged.

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The elaborate ruse came to ahead March 24, when the victimretatnèd to his home in the 8400block ofNormal to find 19 emptyGirl Scoot cookie boxes strewnabaut his driveway und doorsloop. One box was marked"Open," and when he did, hefound a paper with cut-oat past-ed-ox letters spelling ont,"You'vebeee had. Guess who?"

,DesPlaines Camera Clubmeetingto be held

The DesPlaines Camera Club the business meeting und pro-will meet on Monday, April 13 at gram or rampettttou.7:30 p.m. -at the Prairie Lakes Photography Field Trips are -CommunIty Centerin the Prairie planeed for April 18 Io Matthies-Room. The Center is located ut thu Pulls and Starved Rock State515 Thacicerm Desplumes. Park; also on May 2 to the Chica-Immediately followsug a short

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from the Downers Grove Camera Guests are always welcome.Club will present upeogeam enti- Whatever yourlevet ofinteeest intIed, "ComposeYoarsebf." - pholography, you are cordially

The DesPlaiees Camera Club invited to attend a meeting. Pormeets twice monthly on the tee- udditioeul information regardingand and fourth Monday, Seplem- the Club, you are encouraged lober theough May a 730 p.m. Re- call (847) 699-2837 or (847) 824-freshments are seeved between 5926.

Sister Cities--. student exchange

The Village of Niles and Pisa, friendships.Italy established uSislrrCity pact This summer, the Niles Sisteron April29, 1991. The two cities Cities Association will spoasor ahave sinceguinedeultural, educa- stadoot exchange with Pisa. Thetional, urtisde, athletic and tech- Assncialion is seeking two fe-nicul expertise by maintaining mole and two male students tocontact and building on the upend three weeks in Italy with achique friendship that has host family. The studeobs willstrengthened over the years. A leave for Pisa on July 15, 1998majorelementafbeing SisterCit- and reOrm on August 6. Eligibleies is the Student Exchange Pro- students should -be Niles rest-grani. Every other year, u group dents and sophomores in highofstudenta travel to Pita-Italy for school who preferably speakthree weeks and live with host some Italian or are taking Italianfamiliet. The following year, sIn- in school. These students aeddents from Pisa travel to Nues their families will host an Italiananduve with volnnteerhostfami- student during the sumer of 1999.lies.These exchanges provide an Pumilies ieterested in paosiaiput-Opportunity te develop an under- ing is the Program should call thestanding of each counlry's cul- Student Exchange Chairperson,turo and - to establish lasting Marty Passarella, at966-3287.

Maine Twnshp joins groupopposing airport expansionThe 25,000 residents of nein- regional airport.

corporated Maine Township will Juiniag SOC not only lendsnow have a voice in the ongoing support to that organization, bel ilControversy revolving aroqud gives voice to township residentsnoise abatement and runway ex- who hove complained of airportparisian at O'Hare International noise but have never been able toAirport. have il monitored in the area, Rif-

Township officials have now kind said.officially joined the SuburbanO'Hare Commission, and Trastee zAmIa Riticind will be attending Camps andcommission meetingttO that arearesidentacun berepresented. more Ca mps

SOC includes municipalitiessuch as Park Ridge and DesPlatees whose residents feelthreateeed by airport expansion.The consartiom, which strives loprotect the quality of life andhealth of residents in cammuni-ties in the O'Hare area, opposesexpansion at the airport whilesupporting construction of a new

Clarification..Contïm.ed from Pagel

Seimen said, "The Village ofNiles did ootspend any money onthe construction of the fountain.Thefaantainwasronstructedand i es ...paid forby Pontarelli builders." Continued from Pagel

Solaran said he believed May- - erty values high. -

or Blase was speaking in a "col- - The inspectors drive Villagelective we," meaning the entire vehicles, wear uniforms, andcommunity and aal specifically havoproperidentification. -

the municipality of Niles, which Any questions can be directedhad no rolo in financing the cou- to the Code Eoforcement Departttruction ofthefonntain.

Camp registration is inprogress for summer 1998. Awide range ofcamps ace available -

through Ihn Nibs Park Districtfor children preschool shraugheighth grade: Traditional daycamp and sports camp are offeredthroughout the summer. Trans-portation, swim lessons and ex-tended care are offered in con-junction with the full day campi.Camp Gaides are available atpark district facilities: HowardLeisure Conter, Recreation Con-ter, IceLand and GrenuanHeights.

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Wayoe aodb<ulhbeon Moaamerenittainedguestu of Avenuesto Independence ut the groupe recent gota 'The Love Affair."The Mesamora, known au "Chicago's most musical coopte,"sang a selection of Broadway love songs, Proceeds totalled$70,000 and will benefit Avenues employment and residentialservicesforadalts with de velopmental disabilities.

Avenues lo Independence cet-cheated its 45th unniversary io abig way at ils eueual gula "TheLove Affair" which raised$70,000 forAveuuos programs.

The event took place on Satur-day, Pebrnary 21 at the -RamadaO'Haro Penthouse in R000mont.Chairperson for this year's evestwas Park Ridge rosidant KathyOíeen-Seiwert.

Special guests were Woyneand Kathleen Messmer who en-tertained with o selection of lovesengt from Broadway musicals.The Messmers are well-koowo us"Chicago's most musicalcouple." Wayne hai distin-guished himselfover the years inthe professional sports arena asthe stadium announcer for theCubs, While Sus and Black-hawks. Today he is Senior Evoco-live Vice Presideet of the Chica-go Wolves professional hockeyteam. Kathleen is on established

DAR meetingto be held

The Twenty-First Star Chap-ter, Nali050l Sociely Duughlrrsof the Americas Revolution willbald their nest meoling onWednesday, April 8, et the ParkRidge Country Club, 636 N.Prospect Avenue. Luncheon isscheduled for t 1:30 am., and theprogram will begin at 1 p.m.

The poiriotic program "OurAmerican Flug" will br prosesledby Chaptcr member SusassobPcitzler. Sue will discuss the his-tory and changes lo Ihr U.S. flagfrom Betsy Ross la Ihr presesl.- Women in Ihr northwest. sub-urban aree who ore intzresled iemembership in Ihr National Soci-ely Daughters of the AmericanRevolution and ere able to pro-vide direct descesl from o patriotwho served the nation during theAmericunRevolutiOO, mey cas-tact Philippa Grover at 847-724-

musical Iheuler performer whohas performed with the "SecondCity" workshop and directedchildren's theater.

Io addition to the dinner,dunc-ing and onterlainmnnl, gaosIs hadthe opportunity to bid on morethan 100 dosulod items which in-cludod lOps to Los Vegas andCaucus, sports lickelu und me-morubilia, werkesd gel-awaysand fine jewelry.

All proceeds from the eveningwill b000fil Avenuos' vocational,residential and commnnity em-ploymeal programs. Avoeuesserves mure than 250 adulls Wilhdevelopmental disabilities in Ihrsubscbs asd northwest Chicago.

Toastmastersplan Guest Night

Did you knuw that the "Bookof List" slates that more peoplefear "speaking ie public" thanfear death! NoI in the Park RidgeTouslmusters, for they are speak-ing fearlessly! The Park RidgeToaslmasters have been helpingresidouls of Park Ridge and sur-rounding communities overcometheir fear of speaking und garnself-cosfideoce for almosl fiflyyears.

Club President Peggic Ed-wards -annonscod today that IhrPork Ridge Toaslmasters willhosl a special "Guest Nighl" onThursday, April 9 01 7:30 p.m.Everyone is inviled lo attend thisspecial meeting dedicated lo im-proving one's self-confidence."The Toaslmaslor program conhelp anyone improve Iheir speak-ing osé leadership skills and gainself-confidesce," Edwards adds.The Pork Ridge Toostmustcrsmeet on the secoad and fourthThursday of each month el 7:30p.m., 418 Touhy, in Park Ridge.For information how Toastmas-1ers COO help you, call 1847) 296-

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Maine Township Senior grandparents,parents and children museum trip

Maine Township Seniors will leave Maine Towoship Town moiety 2 p.m.

have an opportunity 00 Sulordoy, Hall at 1700 Ballard Road, Park The tour and IraosportationApril 4, 10 combine quality lime Ridge at9 am. Saturday, April 4. cosI $9.50 per person, and is hm-

with Iheir grandchildreo along Following the msseom loor, led lo no more thon 2 childrenwith as ioterg050rutiOnal field both young and yonug al heal per adult, ages limilod to 2 lo 8trip Io a unique Children's Mu- will lunch ut u local pancake years.scum in Wilmetle followed by o house. Though reservations have Alleedooce is by roscrvotiosbuch at a local pancake house. been iliade, Ihr cost of lunch will only. For informatioa call MaineThe trip includes bus Iransporta- br exlro. The bus will return to Township Seniors at 8471297-lion,museumtOsr,Osdprlzesand - TownshipTowsHall by oppiox- 2510.

Ireols for grand kids.The loor bus is scheduled io

Knightly Newsand Views

A-SCIP meeting to featureAMTRAK and PACE

Since public lransporlOtiOO of-fers spocial challenges for the dis-abbé, representativos from bolhAMTRAK und PACE wilt ho onhand al the nosl monthly meetingof A-SCIF, Maine Township'ssupport group for the disabled.The meeting is scheduled forApril 2, from 7 p.m. lo 9 p.m. althe Maine Township Town Hall,1700 Ballard Road in Park Ridge.

Gory Slupko, a sales represen-totive from AMTRAK wilt lolkabout several now and escilingchangos which cdold be of boor-fil to the disobled. Dick Weil, aPACE represenlolise, 'a'ill ex-

plein Iho progress al their pro-gram Io achieve the goals eslab-lishod by Iho Americans WiIhDisebililies Ad (ADA).

A-SCIP offers porlicipanis anopportunily lo discuss and sharemelhods of coping with variousdisabilily-roleted problems suchas employmool, housing, healthroteled issars, relationships andother topics.

The Tows Hall is handicappedaccessible. For addili000l infor-malion, Conloct Donnu Asdersonat 1847) 297-2510. TTY accessvia1847) 297-1336.

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Grand Knighl Bill Chase undhis officers offer their congratula-tinos to our newest brotherKnight, Joseph Pawlicki. Joseph,soo-in-law of P0K John haber,had the first degree bestoweduponhim at tlieFebmarymeeliegin Flanagan Hall. The brothers ofNAtal. welcome Joseph und hisfamily Io ourKofC family.

POE Bob Gelassi would like tothank all the participants in thespecial Manan Flouse of Prayer,h000ring our mother Mary, heldon March 18, ut St. John BeebeufChurch. Special thanks to themany iadividuahs who helpedmake il a very special event forourcomttinnity.

Why not take a chance on winning $20,000 in prizes, mcladinga $10,000 fast prize. The C.Y.O.fund drive offers choisces for $1cacti in books of 15 tickets. Formore information and/or addi-donaI books - contact Ken Lee at(847) 967-6234,i'. On April 18, North AmericanMartyrs will host the4lst AnnualCorned Beef and Cabbage Din-ncr. Chairman Any Beierwalteswillagais presentthe famous mo-sic/comedy trio - "We Three" asthe special entertainment foe theevening. Dinner, provided byHaeriogtou's, dancing sad calce-Element for only $23 por person.Comejoiu as forgood food, goedfun and goodcompany. Forceser-valions, contact Andy ficher-maltas at967-8976,

Did you know that Ilse Knightsoffers many types of insurancefor very reasonable ratas mid itisa't limited to K of C members,Coalact Ralph Briscoe, (630)530-8576 for more infOrmaliOa.

Please support the 41st annualad-book. All funds collected areused to sepport the year-rouadcharitable ucdvides, Contact BobLila laplace yonrad.

The Knights offer each Catho-lic man, 18 yeses and older an op-porloaily tohelp ourcommuuity -spending jest a few hones eachyear. Why not furl good aboutyonrsrtf as you help others. Joinns os a brother Kaight. Call RichZayrcolka for mear isformation,(847) 966-5953,

Dates to remember: April 1 -regular monthly meetiog, Flaca-gun Hall, 8 p.m.; April 18 -Caeced Beef and Cabbage Din-tier, Flanagan Halt; Mey 3 -Fourth Degree Exemplification,Sctiaumburg Maniotl, call KenLee, . ...

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