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DAILY CHRONICLE, DrfafcSycamof, Friday, Aug 3, 1 990 11 221 Help Wanted (gin I 3 SALES REPRESENTATIVE WISCONSIN HERITAGE seeks sales representative to cal on gn cery stores In estabtthed kMrtory northwestern Illinois. Bate salary plus corrsttlont and fuel alowanoe. Inaurance after BO days. Send resume to: Harvey Levfa P.O.Box7 Horicon.WI 53032 or cal 1-6004464)154 linez, Lot Angeles, 134, .766, 2.81. STRKE CUTS Martinez, Los Angelea, 150; Gcoden.

New York, 135; Cone. New York. 132; DeMartfnez, Montreal. 115; Viola, NewYork, 114: SAVES Franco, Naw York, 23: Myers, Cincinnati, 21; DaSmHh. Houston, 18; LeS-mith, St Louis, 16; Brantley, San Francisco, 16; RMcDowal.

Phiedelphie. 16. 10 Public Notice) DeKilb Part District Wedneeday Women's Moiy's 430500 -12133 Aulobath .....080 300 2 -13 14 2 WP Susan Mines. LP Carol Cream sen. Home rune -M Carol Creams an.

AB -Dorma Martinson. RBI Trisia Meurer 4, Sandy Phelps 3. AB Jerri McCue 3, Ame Johnson 3. Most hits Carol Craamaan 2, Denise Thelander 2.AB- Anne Johnson 3, Jerr1McCua2. STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS Estate of Rhode I.

Drake. 10 Public Not tea NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING As per procedures for eoouting Stale of Mnois. Water Poluson Control Revolving Fund monies. The DeKalb Sanitary Dtstfct wi hold a Public Hearing. The Public's comments are sought regarding tie environmenca) im-osctsof "Proposed Potuton Con-tol Projects.

Unless information gained from the Public gives cause for tie INnois Environmental Proejdion Agency to reconsider Us position, tie Agency wi approve tie subject fedltiet plan at tie dote of the Public Comment Period. The Pubic Hearing wil be held In tie office of tte District located at 303 Hotlsaw DeKab, at 3 August 23, 1990 JOHN B. WATT President, DeKalb SenHaiyDMrlet Friday. August 3, 1990; Legal No. 626 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY PROBATE In the Matter of tie Estate of IRENE JACKSON, Deceased.

No. OOP 84. CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE la given of tie death of IRENE JACKSON, of Sycamore, llnoie. Letters of office were Issued on tie 27th day of June, 1990, to Ronald Jackson, of DeKab, INnoia, whose attorney Is Russel E. Bums.

155 North Third Street Suite 408, DeKab, linots 60115. Claims against tie estate may be lied In tie Office of tie Clerk of (he Court at tie DeKalb County Courthouse, 133 West State Street Sycamore, llnoie 80178. or with the representative, or boti. within 8 months from the dale of Issuance of letters and any daim not filed within that period It barred. Copies of a daim filed with the Clerk mutt be mailed or delivered to tie representative and to the attorney within 10 days after has been Ned.

MAUREEN JOSH Clerk of the Circuit Court Friday, August 3, 10, 17, 1990; Legal No. 619 WP Jeff Kelly. LP Ras Oxnevad, RBI AID Dan Dunham, Mke Davenport 3, Bill Eike, Dave Walln 2, Tarry Larson, Bill Long. DO -Brad McDonald, Bryan Watt. Moat hits ALD Dan Dunham 3, Mke Davenport 3, Bill Est 2, Dave WaKin 2.

Corey BiUips 2. DO- Bryan Matt2. Wedneeday Hen's DriveLok 59502-21242 Inboden's 33000- 6 82 WP Pre! Parker. LP Ken Thomas. Home runt DL Tom Adams 2.

Mike Taley. RBI -DL Jon hham 5, Tom Adams 5. 1 Ken Thomas 3. Ron Nortrup 2. Most hits DL -Tom Adams 4, Norm Strange 3, Mike Tailey 3.

I Kan Thomas 2. Mike Stnedel. 000 100 5 6 1 1 2 Sycamore Auto 100 000 0-1 61 WP Marv Fogsi. LP Rich Donofrlo. RBI -NUCC Harvey Biau 2.

Moat hits NUCC -Bll Flnucane 2, Harvey Biau 2, Marv Fogsi 2. SAC -Greg Holder 2. 1st National Bank 4200300- 0134 Amnesia 240107 -14132 WP Dan Porter. LP Jim Nickels. Home runs A Den Porter.

RBI A Mke Towntond 4, Dan Porter 4, 1N8 Brian Schalle 3. Rk Nnczewskl 3. Moat htta A Mark Kennedy 3, Chris Wood 2. 1N8 Bob Reed 3, Brian Schalle 2. Mac Tools 5010000 6113 Archer Alignment 411006 -11 143 WP Tony Albright LP Jm Johnson.

RBI -AA Deweyno Rybum S. MT Jm Johnson 2. Most hits AA Dawayne Rybum 3, Chris Cook 3. MT- Rich Rambough 2, Rob Robinson 2. Thursday Men's Chiltons 3821101-1621 2 HusMeUne 031020 6 62 WP Bruce Bcyte.

LP Mke Haines. Home runs Mke Fkwigan. RBI Mke Flanigan 5, Dave Pennel 3, Ned OConner 3. HL Don Turk 2. Most hits Mke Flanigan 4, Bob Treadwel 4.

HL Don Turk 2, Mke Haines 2, Randy Hoeft 3. Autometer 3 61 Otto's. .02011 -13121 10 Public Notice) COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALI COUNTY, ILLINOIS In tie Matter of tie Estate of James P. Flood, Deceased. No: 90-P-92 CLAIM NOTICE Notice la given of the death of James P.

Flood, of DeKab, I-Inoia. Letters of office were Issued on the 23rd day of July, 1900. to Edna G. Flood, of 624 State Street DeKalb, llllnole 60115 whose attorneys are Countryman, Risaman 8 Krasnar, South Second 8 Grove Streets, P.O. Box 545, DeKafb, Blno 901 1 5-0545.

Claims against the estate may be Ned In the office of the Clerk of tie Court at tie DeKalb County Courthouse, 133 West State Street Sycamore. Ilinoia 60170, or with the representative, or both, within 6 months from tie dele Ned wit) the Clerk mutt be mailed or delivered to tie representative and to the attorney within 10 days after It hat been Wed. MAUREEN A. JOSH Clerk of the CircuM Court Friday, Jury 27, August 3, 10, 1990; Legal No. 601 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION In the Interest of D.T., A Mkwr.

NO. 90 98. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU, D.T., FatfierMotner of SaM Minor, respondents, and to aH whom It may concern, fiat a Petition was Ned under tie Juvenile Court Act by tie DeKalb County Stale's Attorney In the Circuit Court of DeKab County, on Jury 31. 1890; and fhet tie courtroom usually occupied by Honorable Judge Richard D. Larson, an adkxJIcakiry hearing thai be held upon said Petition on August 22.

1090, at 10:15 ajn. or as soon thereafter as this case may be heard, to have tie minor declared to be a ward of tie Court, and for other reM under the Juvenile Court AcL The Court has authority in this caao to take from you the custody and guardianship of the above naiied minor. UNLESS YOU APPEAR at the above named hearing and show cause to the contrary, AN ORDER OR JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE PETITION. MAUREEN A. JOSH Clerk of the Court July 31.

1990 Friday, August 3, 1000; Legal No. 620 LP Peoov Diechman. RBI AM Staohanie BASEBALL American League A I Iro ORIOLES Waived Brian Hotton, pitcher. CHICAGO WHITE SOX Called Up Alex Fernandez, pitcher, and Frank Thomas, first baseman, from Birmingham of tie Southern League. Recaled Craig Qrebeck, inftoioer, from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League.

Opsoned Rodney McCray, outfielder, to Vancouver. Placed Erie King, pitcher, on the 1 5-day dieabted est retroactive to August 1 National League CHICAGO CUBS Activated Jerome Walton, outfielder, from the 21-day disabled 1st Opsoned Lloyd McClendon, outfielder, to Iowa of tie American Association. HOUSTON ASTROS Purchased the contract of Brian Fisher, pitcher, from Tucson of tie Pacific Coast League. Optioned Terry Clark, pitcher, to Tucson. Moved Javier Ortiz, outfielder, from the 15-10 the 60-oay emergency disabled list NEW YORK METS Signed Alex Trevino.

catcher. Opsoned Kevin Brown, pitcher, to Tidewater of the International League. SAN DIEGO PADRES Optioned Thomas Howard, outfielder, to Las Vegas of the Pad lie Coast League. Recaled Damn Jackson, outfielder, from Las Vegas. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILS-Signed, Hal Garner, Inebecker.

DETROIT LIONS-Slgned Laftoy Irvin, comerDack, to a one-year contract GREEN BAY PACKERS Agreed to terms with Brent Fulhvooo, fulback, on a awo-vear contact, and Tiger Greene, saitty. Released Rick Aeilts, Ight end, end Aaron Chubb, linebacker. Waived Charlie Wright, guard. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Signed Bruce Armstrong, offensive tackle, to a three-year contract extension. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Traded Don McPhor-son.

Quarterback, to the Houston Oilers for an undisclosed 1001 draft pick. Waived Damon Baldwin and Craig Salmon, linemen. Placed Ron Johnaon, wide receiver, on the reserved Nat Placed Todd Bel. Inebecker; Matt Darwin and John Hudson, offensive Inemen; Otis Smith, Kevin Thompson end Eric WaJrtwrtgnt inemen, on the injured reserve SL 16 EtMDivWon Pet OB Boston SO 48 538 Toronto 50 40 33 Vi Baltimore 52 S3 .486 4t Detroit 51 5o .477 e't Cleveland 48 58 .462 Milwaukee 45 58 .437 101 NewYork 40 63 388 15Vt WMtMvWon Pet OB Oakland 86 40 .823 Chicago 60 41 .504 91 Taxat 54 50 10 11 Seettk 55 51 10 11 California 51 55 IS Minnesota SO 58 A72 16 Kansas City 48 58 .482 17 Thursday's Oamaa Chicago 4, MlwaukM 3, 1st gam Chicago 4. Mhmukaa 2.

2nd gam Detroit New York 5. 14 Innings BaNmoreS.KaneuCityl Texas 5, Toronto 4, 11 kinings Oakland 7, Caikxnta 5 Only gamaa scheduled Frldiy'e Oamaa Mlnnatota (Erlckton 2-2) at Saattla (M.Young 5-11), 235 p.m. Cleveland (Candkrtfi 114) at Naw York (Cary 4-7). 6:30 p.m. Kanaaa City (Gordon 6-7) at Baltimore (Mtchal 34).

635 p.m. Datroit (J.Robinion 86) at Boston (Harris 84). 636 pm Chicago (Hlbberd 8-5) at Wwaukee (Knud-son 8-4), 735 p.m. Toronto (Wels 7-2) at Texas (Moyor 0-3), 735 pm Oakland (Sandarton 1 1-6) at California (Abbott 7-0). 035 pm Saturdsy's Oamaa Datroit at Boston, 12:05 p.m.

Cleveland at New York, 630 p.m. Kama City at Baltimore, 635 p.m. Chicago at Mlwaukaa, 735 p.m. Toronto at Taxat, 735 pjn. Oakland at California, 8:05 pjn.

Mnna iota at Saatda, 0:05 pjn. Sundaya Oamaa Datroit at Boston, 125 pjn. Cleveland at Naw York, 1230 p.m. Chicago at Mlwaukaa, 135 pjn. Oakland at California, 3:05 p.m.

Kansas City at Baltimore, p.m. Mnna iota at Saatda, 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Taxat, 705 pm an i- AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING (307 at bats) RHenderson, Oakland, Palmairo, Texas, 327; Harper, Minnesota, 325; Griffey. Seattle, 324; Sheffield, Mlwaukee, 321. RUNS-flHenderson.

Oakland, 81 Fielder, Detroit, 70; Griffey, Seattle, 67; Puckett, Mn-nesota, 67; Xanteco, Oakland, 66; Yount, Milwaukee, 66. RBI Fielder, Detroit, 68; JCanseco, Oakland, 82; Gruber, Toronto, 77; DParker, MH-waukee, 67; McGwire, Oakland, 66. HITS Griffey, Seattle, 132; Palmeiro, Texas, 123; Boggs, Boston, 121; JoReed, Boston, 110; Seitzer, Kansas City, 110. DOUBLES JoReed, Boston, 37; Puckett, Minnesota, 31 Boggs, Boston, 29: Brett, Kansas City, 28; Harper, Minnesota, 28. TRIPLES TFemandez, Toronto, 13; Soaa, Chicago, Burks, Boston, Eisenreich, Kansas City, Webster, Cleveland, 6.

HOME Oakland. 34; Fielder, Detroit, 33; McGwire. Oakland, 27; McGriff, Toronto, 24; Gruber, Toronto, 22. STOLEN BASES RHendereon, Oakland, 47; Sax, New York, 29; Calderon, Chicago, 27; Pettis, Texas, 25; Reynolds, Seattle, 24. PITCHING (8 decisions) BJortee, Chicago, 11-1, .017.

2.00; Stieb, Toronto. 144, .824, 2.06; Welch, Oakland. 17-4. 310. 3.10; VWI-lamaon, Baltimore, 8-2, 300, 1.06; CFinley, California, 144, .778, 12.

Wells, Toronto, 7-2, .778. 3.00. STRIKEOUTS-Clemena. Boston, 150; Ryan, Texas, 143; Hanson, Saatda, 130; BVYitt, Texas, 136: Langslon, California, 126. SAVES Thkjpen, Chicago, 34; Eckersley, Oakland, 33; DJones, Cleveland, 28; Schooler, Seattle, 28; Olson, Baltimore, 25.

Royal Travel 101 (11)000-13180 Duplex 041 0054 WP Brian Reingardt LP Jeff Bidstrip. Home runt Jeff Makosh. RT Jim Boyes, Greg Perkins. RBI Jeff Makosh 4, Lao Laurtr 2, Chad Russell 2, Tom Gordon 2, Brian Reingardt 2. RT Jim Boyes 4, Greg Perkins 3, Carl Valerius 2.

Most hits -D-Jeff Makosh 3, Brian Reingardt 2, Chad Russel 2, Dan Mngee 2. RT Jim Boyes 2, Dave Walker 2, Greg Perkins 2, Carl Valerius 2, Scott Spars 2. lxl Boyer 2. 6 Jean Arnott 3, Pam Stone 2. Most hits AM Jerry Waters 2, Cheryl Pointer 2.

0-Pam Stone 2, Jean Amott a Mean's Lock 8 Key Warner Cable 00000 0 21 WP Mary Rasmussen. LP T. Jacobean. RBI MUX Mary Rasmussen 2. Mary Jo Soars 2.

Moat hits MLK Lor Garland 3, Mary Jo Spars 3. WC W. White. WofrwweW. Main's Lock 8 Key 250000101-0103 Auto Meter 000710000-6 82 WP Mary Rasmussen.

LP Jerry Waters. RBI MLK Mary Rasmussen 3, Shelly Patches 2. AM- Liz Martin 2, Chare! Pointer 2. Most hits MLK Mary Joe Spars 3. Mary Rasmussen 2, Tauna Clifton 2.

AM Peggy Diechman 3, Liz Martin 2. NIB Computing 10432-1071 Kishwaukee Builders 00000- 041 WP Cheryl McCoy. LP Kate Gallager. RBI -NIB Becky Shawl 3, Mchelle Spires 2, Dawn Davenport 2. Most hits NIB Dawn Davenport 2, Mchele Spires 2.

Walker Model Service 051421 1-14172 Hardees 2005011- 0183 WP Pam Huber. LP Heidi Bimrose. RBI -WMS Karen Herrmann 4. Katiiy Doud 2. Laura Burkhas 2.

Most hits WMS SheHy Sheridan 3, Karen Herrmann 3, Paula Johnson 3, Lisa Pavetich 3. Renee Wactow 3, Kathy Doud 4. Wedneeday Hen's 16" Sulivan'sMiller's ...001 30- 4 01 SgLPeppera 2521 -14108 WP Dave Mentis. LP Bill Weaaelhoff. Home runs SP Mke Kreins.

RBI SM -Jim Latimer, Jim Matekaitis. Bill Wesselhoft, Tom Tatro. SP Tim Ficke 2, Mike Kriena 3, Dave MchaJa 2, Bill Schuler 2, Ken Metder. Most hits SM Bll Weeseihoff 2, Mke Teboda 2. SP Mke Kreins 2, Dave Mchals 2, Denis Eiachen 2, Tom Ficke 2.

Sgt. Pepper's 1010000-2 7 2 H4R Block 042011 -8123 WP Ernie Esposlto. LP Dave MchaJa. RBI -SP Mke Kreins. Larry Alleyne 2, John Gorbet 2, Ernie Esposlto.

Most hits SP Tim Ficke 2, Mike Kreins 2, Ken Metder 2. HR Pat Herrmann 3, Larry Alleyne 2. Mean's Lock 8 Key 0243000-0124 Club Meat 100100 0-2100 WP Walt Owen. LP Bil Frankiewka. RBI -MLK Larry Hayes 2.

Tom Price, Charlie Byro. Pete Lazar, Walt Owens. CM Mark Vories 2. Most hits MLK Charlie Byro 3, Waft Owens 2, Dale Lynch 2. CM Mke Frankel 3, Mark Vories 2, John Anderson 2.

a) AL Davenport 101 052 1 -10 16 4 DonnellyDavidson 0000003 3 6 3 i. mmI hi aa el at mlntd ttt. liitl ln'ri fSjfljaliPaf tfw)t Offffl CALL 756-4841 Tom Sparks Butek 0321100-7102 Terry's WP Norm Marion. LP Dan Diehl. Home runs TS John hham.

RBI TS Rob Sddmore 2, Jkn MizgeJski 2. Mke Fleming 2. Moat hits TS Ken Isham 3, Rod Sodmore 2, Corey Blips 2. Shaun Dodson 2, John Diehl 2, Curt Biamesen 3. Deceased.

In Probate No. 00 90. CLAIM NOTICE Notice la given of the death of RHODA I. DRAKE of MayfMd Township. DeKalb County.

Nlnoit. Letters of office were issued on July 13, 1990 to ARTHUR R. DRAKE whose attorney la NORMAN H. RACINE, 111 West Elm Street P.O. Box 8, Sycamore, Illinois 60178.

Claims against the estate may be filed In the office of the Clerk of the court, Maureen Josh, DeKalb County Courthouse, 133 West State Street Sycamore, llinois 60178, or wit) tie representative, or both, on or before January 4, 1991. and any daim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a daim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. ARTHUR R. DRAKE as Executor Friday.

Jury 20, 27, August 3, 1990; Legal No. 582 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Time and Place of Opening Bide: Sealed proposals for tte Improvement described herein wil be received at tie office of tie County Superintendent of Highways, County Highway Building, 2910 Barber Greene Road, DeKalb, Illinois 60115, una 10:00 a.m. on August 7, 1990 and at that time publicly opened and reed. Descri ption of Work: (a) Kingston Rd. Dist Sec.

90-07TF-00-DR consists of remove! and replacement of culvert pipe, 1 each removal of exist Ing ttructure; 42 l.f.pipe culverts ty 2-95-X67 (84-ADE); 70 ton Agg.Surf.Cae., Ty and 16 cy. trench backfill (b) Squaw Grove Rd.DisL, Sec 89-17123-00-BR consists of a bridge replacement 527 cy. earth excavation; 647 ton Agg.Base Crse, Ty 156 ton BiLMx.Comp.; 1 ea. removal of existino structure; 1303 ty. C1 Cone.

Superstructure; 24.7 C.y. a 190 1.f. Sd Railing, Ty S-1; 48990 lbs. Re-bars, Epoxy coaled; 750 l.f. ea.

furnishing and driving metal pea shale -12. 2 teat pile metal 371 3 s.f. steel sheet piling; 4 fraffic barrier terminal, Ty 4 traffic barrier terminal, TySA end mite. In-ddentala. Instructions to Bidders: Proposal forms may be obtained from the County Superintendent of Highways at his office In tte County Highway Building.

2910 Barber Green Rood, DeKalb. INnoia. 4. The County, hi accordance with tte laws of ihois, hereby notifies aU bidders that It will affirmatively insure that tie contract entered Into pursuant to tils advertisement win be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color or national origin. 5.

No proposals will be issued after 1 2 AO o'clock noon on August 6, 1990. 8. Rejection of Bids: The County reserves tie right to reject any end ail proposals and to waive technicalities. CLIFFORD ADAMS Co. Supt of Hwye.

Friday, Jury 27, August 3. 1990; Legal No. 600 Help Wanted Part-time reporter Slver Smith 0201000 3 9 3 Speedy Lube 105401 -11141 WP Paul Johnson. LP Mke Smith. Home runs -SL-Mark Delaney.

RBI -SL-Mark Delaney 5, Kevin Peterson 2, Dave Diehl 2, Paul Johnson 2, Dwight Often 2. Moat hits SL Mark Delaney 3. SS Ken hham 5, Joe SchulB2. 10 Public Notice fll'l IDA 11 1 The Daily Chronicle has an opening for a part-time reporter to cover police and fire news on Saturdays. Some hard news and feature writing also a possibility.

Applicants with journalism background preferred. Apply at The Daily Chronicle Office Barber Greene Road, DeKalb Applicants will be contacted for interviews. 2815 Barber Greene Rd. IN THE 16TH CIRCUIT COURT OF DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS Barbara Yanez, Petitioner, v. Jesut Yanez, Respondent No.

00 D2S7. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Jesus Yanez, defendant that this case hat been commenced In this court against you and other defendants, asking for a Dissolution of Marriage, and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case In the office of tie clerk of this court, DeKab County Courthouse building, 133 W. Stale Sycamore, Illinois, on or before August 30, 1900, A JUDGMENT OR DEGREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. MAUREEN A.

JOSH Clerk of Court EDWARD F.WEDRICH Attorney for Barbera Yanez 261 E. Lincoln Hwy. (815) 7584441 Friday, July 27, August 3, 10, 1990; Legal No. 602 CELEBRITY CIPHER Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by tamoua people, past and present. Each letter In the cipher stands tor another.

Today's Out: tquHs Q. 'HNHYA WHJHYGCDSJ IGZWFM GC CFH SI KGMFDSJM UZC YHIDWDSZMIA KSIISQM CFH FHJYA VGNDV PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Dogs come when they're called; cats take a message and get back to you." Mary Bly. 1990 by NEA, Inc. 3 DeKalb sC3 iuLtemLNs1 rr A Dlalogue Care The World Almanac Crossword Puzzle Answer to Previous Puzzle Nbrm Gross, Administrator Pine Acres Care Center De Kalb, Illinois 4 ACROSS 1 Melt 5 Better ever 9 Bl plus one 12 Actor Cronyn 13 Hawaiian dance 14 Scarlet 15 Morning song 16 Commentator Sevareld 17 Chemical suffix 18 Lucy 20 Change path of 22 Columnist Bombeck 24 Now Haven tree 25 -la-la 28 Rogers and Conn 30 Ingests 33 labels 35 Garb 37 Interior 38 Less difficult 39 Greek cheese 40 Film director Fritz 42 Fair grade 43 Uncle 45 Fortuneteller 47 Quaint 50 Limerick 54 Not new 55 Gush forth 57 Elliptical 58 Last queen of Spain 59 -bitty 60 Lions' homes 61 Aswan structure 62 Odor perceiver 63 Bewildered DOWN 1 Siamese language East Division Pot. OB NewYork 60 41 94 Pittsburgh 50 42 84 1 Montreal 55 50 24 7 Phladelphia SO 51 .495 10 Chicago 48 57 .457 14 St.

Louis 47 58 .448 15 West Division Pot OB Cincinnati 61 42 02 San Frandsco 57 47 48 4t Los Angeles 52 51 05 0 San Diego 46 57 .447 15 Houston 44 61 .410 18 Atlanta 40 62 302 20Ht Thursday's Games New York 5, Montreal 1 Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 5 San Diego 8, Cincinnati 5 I St Louie 4, PMadelphia 3 Houston 3, Atlanta 1 San Francisco 3, Los Angelea 1 Friday's Games Montreal (Gardner 6-5) at Chicago (Harkey 9-5). 150p.m. I San Diego (Hurst 6-8) at Cincinnati (Armstrong 11-7), 635 p.m. Pittsburgh (Drabek 134) at Philadelphia (RufDn 6-10), 635 p.m. Atlanta (SmolB 7-7) at Houston (Scon 8-10), 735 p.m.

New York (Cone 7-5) at St Louis (Magrane 6- 12), 735 pm Los Angeles (R.Martinez 134) at San Fran-' Cisco (Garreita 0-7), 035 pm Saturday's Oamaa New York at SL Louis, 2:15 pm Lot Angelea at San Francisco, 15 pm San Diego at Cincinnali, 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Phladelphia, 65 pm Montreal at Chicago, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta Houston, 7:05 pm Sundays Oamaa Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 1235 p.m. San Diego at Cindnnad, 1 :1 5 pm New York at St Louis, 1:15 pm MonaeeJat Chicago, 120 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 1 35 p.m.

Los Angeles at San Francisco, 235 m. NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING (307 at batsJ-Oykttra, Philadelphia, 340; Dawson, Chicago, 338; McGee, SL Louis, 331; Bonds, Pittsburgh, Larkin Cindnnad, 316. RUNS Bonnie, Pittsburgh, 78; Dykttra, Philadelphia, 78; Sandberg, Chicago. 77; Sabo, Cindnnad, 74; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 60. iRBI MaWllliams, San Francisco, 84; Bonds, PiOTburgh, 77; JCarter, San Diego, 77; Bonlla, Pittsburgh.

71; Strawberry. New York. 70. HITS McGee, St Louis, 134; Dykstra, Phladelphia. 130; TGwynn.

San Diego, 120; Sandberg, Chicago, 127; Larkin, Cincinnati, 126. DOUBLES Wal lech, Montreal. 28; Jef-feries. New York. 27; Bonlla, Pittsburgh.

26; Guerrero, St Louis, 26; Presley. Adanta. 28; Sabo.Ondnnati.26. TRIPLES LoSmith, Atlanta. MTnompaon.

St Louis, TGwynn. San Diego, Coleman, SL Louis, Duncan, HOME RUNS-Strawberry, New York, 26; Mtcnefl, San Francisco, 25; Sandberg Chicago, 25; Bonlla, Pfttsburgh, 23; 4 are tied wftti 20 STOLEN BASES-Coteman, St Louis. 57; Yoking. Houston. 42; Bonds, Rmburgh.

35; NxonrMonnaL 33; Raines, Montreal. 33; Samuel, Lot Angelea. 33. PITCHING (8 dedskxRobinsor San Frandsco, 8-1. 380.

330; Cook. PWadelphle, 7- 2. .778. 320; Burkeu. San Francisco, 10-3, .760, 3.41; Tudor.

St Louts, 1f3 .769, 2A5; Drabek. Pittsburgh, 134. .765. 2.94; RMer- Observe as many group and individual activities as possible. They should be well-attended and of interest to residents.

The therapy room should be well equipped and in use. Housekeepers should be present and the home neat and clean. The dietary menu should have an adequate variety and accommodate the needs of special patients. Note the overall appearance and general atmosphere. The facility should be inviting and comfortably furnished with-a homelike warmth.

Would you be comfortable staying there? "The staff at Pine Acres Care Center takes great pride in offering a secure, comfortable, and caring environment for residents. We welcome your visit. Call anytime we can help." Pine Acres Care Center, along with Geneva Care Center in Geneva, IL (708-232-7544) and Pine View Care Center in St. Charles, IL (808-377-22U) are part of Evangelical Health Systems, one of metropolitan Chicago's largest providers of quality health care. 2 Husk 3 Pulpit 4 Use a loom 6 On road 6 Cheer 7 "I cannot tell If 8 Mother-of- 10 11 19 21 23 25 What to look for in a Long-Term Care Facility Q.

"What should we look for in a care facility? How do we tell a good care facility from one that is not up to par?" A. "This is really one question, with one answer. It's relatively easy to evaluate a care facility: all you need do is visit several potential care centers firsthand. Here are the things we suggest you look for. The facility should be close enough for convenient visits.

If possible, it should be near a preferred hospital. The facility should provide an appropriate level of care for its residents. Ask to see the floor or wing where your relative or loved one will stay. The facility should accommodate the financial status of the patients, including Medicare. Residents should be clean.

Check to see that men are shaven hair is neat nails are trimmed. are clean and tidy. Residents should be friendly, comfortable, pleasant, and trusting. pearl Emotionally distressing Leas fixe (obsession) Went astray Margarines Cheryl Tiegs, e.g. Weekend-welcoming abbr.

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