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it Page 6C Southern Illinoisan, Thursday, January 16, 1992 Health Science IN THE A BUT TBRB eoUSAPtfOtfZ )f JUST SOUfJDEP SCHOOL 3AtfP ARB OTHER N5TRUAetfT5 foR 1 CPOIBR THAN Stydy ygotsst 10 Lercals 12 Lezas 10 Legals 10 Legate 10 Legate 25 Announcements inmost kods outgrow severe dyslexia cut towns in 1983. The researchers NOTICE NOTICE FOR BIDS The White County Housing IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Midfirst Bank, State Savings Bank Plaintiff VS. Charles D. Cason and Barbara M. Cason, Jackson County and Unknown Owners Defendant Case No.

91-CH-3 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OUR FILE NO. 22170 (IT IS ADVISED THAT INTERESTED PARTIES CONSULT THEIR OWN ATTORNEYS BEFORE BIDDING AT FORECLOSURE SALES) Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to a Judgment entered in the above entitled cause on November 4, 1991. I. Judge of JACKSON County, will on February 5, 1992 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. at the JACKSON County Courthouse located in Murphysboro, Illinois, sell to NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Public Notice is hereby given mat on January 14, A.D.

1992. tested them annually as they went through school. WILLIAMSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS Critics believe research flawed Divorce from $250 BANKRUPTCY from $400 INJURY(auto, work, train) of recovery MC CANN FOLEY Murphysboro 684-5 1 22 Benton 439-7217 a certificate was filed in the Of Authority is inviting ArchitecturalEngineering firms to submit information on services they can provide in regard to modernization work to be performed on fice of the County Clerk of Wil Using standard criteria, they liamson County, Illinois, setting IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF LORETTA BROWN, Petitioner, and JOHNNIE DEON BROWN, Respondent. No. 91-D-10 the Grayville Project IL 68-3.

For Tortn the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as extent of work to be done and 40 Lost Found services requested, contact the White County Housing Authority, Crossville. IL 62827, Phone Affidavit of non-residence of wuuuwuki5) by jtu located at P.O. Box 290. Carterville. IL USDA FOREST SERVICE SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST JONESBORO RANGER DISTRICT On January 10, 1992, Jones-boro District Ranger Mary S.

Mumford made a decision to prescribe bum the Atwood Ridge Research Natural Area. The Decision Memo is available upon request from the Jonesoro Range District. 521 N. Main Jonesboro, Illinois 62946. This decision is subject to appeal pursuant to Forest Service Regulations at 36 CFR Part 217.

Appeals must be filed within 45 days from the date of publication of this notice. Notices of Appeals must meet the requirements Of 36CFR 2 1 7.9. 108276 Jan 16 FOUND: ORANGEISH RED DOG. male short legs, long body, at Harrison crossroads. 687-2756 (618) 966-3868, then If inter Johnnie Deon Brown, having been filed in the Clerk's Office 62918 ested respond with: a lump sum fee for required services; a letter Dated January 14, A.D.

1992. Barney R. Boren County Clerk of interest; demonstration of un of said Court, notice is hereby given the said non-resident that the plaintiff above named filed her complaint In said court on the highest bidder for cash, the LOST: BASENJI. MARION, lost on Cherry St. tan with white markings, short hair, curled tail.

REWARD! Call 997-4738 or work 997-2279. derstanding of the modemlza following described premises: 108235 Jan. 16, 23,30 tion; evidence of firm's ability to perform the work; evidence that me imn oav of Januarv. 1992. Lots 29 and 30 in Thomas G.

Dunn's Addition to the Village of Gorham, Illinois, as shown by and which cause Is now pending the architectengineer is registered or licensed to perform the STATE OF ILLINOIS in said court and that on or af the Recorded Plat Thereof in LOST: TOY POODLE, MARION. White, answers to 'Bo Jo'. Boulevard Madison. 993-5629. ter the 17th dav of February IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE required services In the State of Book 5 of Plats, on Page 43, in 1992, default may be entered against you, unless you file an swer or otnerwise appear there 50 Personals FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of LEAH S.

HAYES Deceased No. 92-P-l CLAIM NOTICE in, as is by law provided. the Recorder's Office of Jackson County, Illinois cka Van Buren, Gorham, IL 62940 Tax ID 1 3-30-1 34-00 1 The improvements on the property consist of single family. Dated at Marion, Illinois, this the 10th day of January. 1992 Illinois; profiles of the firm's principals, staff and facilities; and a certified statement that the architectengineer or firm is not debarred, suspended or otherwise prohibited from professional practice by any Federal.

State or Local Agency. Letters of interest are to be submitted by 4:00 P.M. February 5. 1992. 108287 Jan.

16. 18 Marie Basler Clerk Notice is given of the death of wood frame, one story, attached ADOPTION Professional couple, happily married, financially secure, strong basic values, eager to adopt welcome a baby into a loving circle of family friends provide many of lifes advantages. Expenses paid. Judith Jessie 1 -800-933-3499 Leah s. Hayes of Carbondale, Illinois.

Letters of Office were is garage located at Vanburen, Gorham, IL. Sale Terms: 10 Cart D. Sneed Attorney for Petitioner P.O. Box 402 Herrin, IL 62948 10821 1 Jan 16. 23.

30 sued on January 6. 1992 to Birdie Anderson, Independent down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, certified funds. NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 13, A.D. 1992, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as A.O. Schwegel and Associates, located at 2250 N.

Illinois Carbondale, IL 62901. Dated this 1 3th day of January, A.D. 1992. Robert B. Hanrell County Clerk 108185 Jan.

16,23,30 Executor, 1445 East Grand, Carbondale, IL 6290 1 whose attor No refunds. The sale shall be ney is Hunter and Murray, 905 subject to general taxes and to special assessments. ANNOUNCEMENTS ADOPTION: Loving couple offers your newborn warmth, love, security a great education. Expenses paid, legal confidential. Call Jon Paula eves or weekends at 1 -800-944-1540 The property will NOT be open for inspection.

Upon the sale being made, the purchaser shall receive a Certifi cate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a deed on a NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS. The Village of New Grand Chain and Southern Five Regional Planning Commission will host an annual Public Hearing on Friday, January 24, 1992, at 6.00 p.m. at the Village Hall. The purpose of this hearing Is to obtain citizen views on community improvement needs and review performances of past communi specified date unless the prop 55 erty is redeemed according to law. 025 Announcements 030 Card of Thanks 035 In Memoriam 040 Lost and Found 045 Happy Ads 050 Personals 055 Find A Friend Find A Friend: found that only 28 percent of the youngsters classified as having dyslexia in first grade still had it in third grade.

By sixth grade, just 17 percent were still considered dyslexic. "There is a great deal of normal variability in reading ability over time," said Shaywitz. She said that rather than being considered a clear-cut condition, such as having a sixth finger, dyslexia is more like high blood pressure, which ranges from mild to severe and changes over time. However, some specialists were skeptical. Jeannette Fleischner, a learning disabilities expert at Columbia University Teachers College, questioned whether the pupils who seemed to outgrow dyslexia ever actually had it.

She said the study's definition of dyslexia was so broad it could easily have included children whose poor reading was caused by problems at home, missing school or attention deficit disorder. "I doubt their conclusion, because I really doubt their initial premise," Fleischner said. In an accompanying editorial in the journal, Dr. Peter B. Rosenberger of Massachusetts General Hospital said the research was "the most comprehensive and best controlled" study of dyslexia among school children.

Currently, children are screened for dyslexia in kindergarten with the assumption that those' who meet the definition will continue to need reading help through their school years. However, the new study suggests that most of those identified this way will not fit the criteria within a few years, and those whose dyslexia shows up later will be missed. "There may be larger numbers of For information call the Sales West Cherry, Carbondale, IL 62901. Claims may be filed within six months from the date of issuance of Letters of Office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which Is inventoried within that period. Claims must be filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at the Jackson County Courthouse, Murphysboro.

Illinois and copies mailed or delivered to the executor or administrator and to his attorney. Dated January 6, 1992. JENNIE CRAWSHAW Clerk of the Circuit Court By: J. Hollmann Deputy 107698 Jan 9. 16.

23 Officer at Plaintiff's Attorneys, FISHER AND FISHER, 30 North LaSalle Chicago, IL. (312) 372-4784, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., however under Illi 70 YEARS YOUNG, white female. Likes dining out, the out-' doors, fishing cooking. Looking for a church going, non-' drinking, non-smoking man for companionship.

F-3133 BOSTON (AP) Contrary to widely held belief, most youngsters diagnosed with dyslexia in kindergarten soon outgrow severe reading problems, according to a controversial study. The research suggests that rather than being a specific, all-or-nothing condition, dyslexia ranges from mild to severe and changes over time. "Our data indicate that dyslexia is part of a continuum of normal reading ability," said Dr. Sally E. Shay-witz of Yale Medical School, who directed the study.

An estimated 5 percent to 10 percent of Americans are considered to be dyslexic. Even though common, the condition is difficult to define and often misunderstood. The widely held idea that victims see words and letters reversed is not a necessary part of dyslexia. The smarter the youngster, the better they read, and the latest study views dyslexia as simply reading below one's IQ level. The study suggests that dyslectics are not lumped together as extremely poor readers.

Instead, the disorder occurs in degrees, and there is no clear cutoff between those who have it and those who do not. If true, the findings may have important implications for how schools identify and treat youngsters with reading problems. Whether dyslexia is a distinct entity or simply part of the normal range of reading ability has been controversial for several years. "This is part of a continuing debate that will keep people going back to the lab to look again. There are still some unanswered questions.

This is not a faulty article, but it is not the last word," said Dr. James F. Kavanagh of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The study, published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, was based on 414 children who entered kindergarten in 12 Connecti ty program activities. A community development and housing needs assessment will be formulated at this meeting that identifies community development and housing needs, in nois law, the Sales Officer is not required to provide additional in 25 Announcements NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on January 13, A.D.

1992. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as DTP Unlimited, located at 715 S. University, Carbondale, IL 62901 Dated this 1 3th day of January, A.D. 1992. Robert B.

Harrell County Clerk 108207 Jan 16.23 30 formation other than that set forth in this notice. Accepting New or Nearly New cluding the needs of low to moderate income persons, and Management Consultant with carpentry skill. A romantic side' and poetry still. Seeks honest warm hearted woman for a home and memories to SWM 34, 5" 1 1 (in boots), 1 50. F-3130.

Dated November 12, 1 99 1 LaoiesChiiorens Clothing on which specifies both long and Consignment. Turn those extra short term objectives. items into dollars. Good per Fisher and Fisher Attorneys at law, P.C. 30 North LaSalle Street Suite 2720 centage.

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34, seeks honest. funny, adventurous, commit-ment-oriented man who wants a creative, loving equal. I am healthy, affection, spiritual, successful professional love, dancing, photography, walks. art. sushi.

Non-smokers only. Photo, phone. F-3 1 32 NEW INSTANT RE SPONSE CLASSIFIEDS BY PHONE SINGLE DIVORCED WHITE, MALE, 43. looking for 1 good woman. 22-38.

My likes are flea markets, country music, movies, long term relationship marriage possible. F-3 1 34 AO MM SLENDER, ATTRACTIVE. EASY GOING white male. A 42 yr. old widower that acts looks much younger.

Enjoys many activities including music (a Z-100 fan). Looking for an attractive, fit lady 20-35 for friendship, dating, long walks in the moonlight. Photo phone please. F-30 1 1 0 WHITE MALE 44. 165.

recently diagnosed, anti-HIV. Indeterminate, looking for female in similar situation for open, honest, caring, relationship. F-3 136. children who are at risk for dyslexia than are currently identified early on," said Shaywitz. "We may have to look at larger groups in grade 1 who are at risk." WHITE MALE, early 70 s.

like travelling, fishing, camping, country music. Social drinker, non-smoker. Like to play cards and a little dancing. F-3 137 CNBC, AlViA team up to air medical programs WIDOW, MIDDLE 60'S. looking for fun kind of guy.

must like dancing, camping, fishing, travel family togetherness. Social drinker non-smoker F-3 135, The Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale FIND A FRIEND is devoted to personal messages that are clean cut, above board, respectable, honest and sincere; individuals who are genuinely interested in finding others who share their values and interests will find this service the most discreet method of introduction. Ads are accepted only for the purpose of introducing non-married individuals of the opposite sex to one another. No ads are accepted that are offensive to the general public. Ads will appear here every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

There Is no charge for placing a Find-A-Friend. All ads are carefully screened before publication. Voice greetings are screened for content. THUS WEEK'S PERSONAL. AOS FRIOM ALL OWEKI SOUTHERN DLLDMODS ing demand for health information by the general public." She said that is also evident in the probability that health care will be a major issue in the 1992 presidential campaign.

Also participating in the venture are Art Ulene, a physician who has appeared on consumer health programs on network television, and Or-bis Broadcast Group of Chicago, a medical show production company. The AMA, the nation's largest physician group, has created medical programs for television for more than seven years. For the past three years, the AMA has produced three hours of programs a week for The Discovery Channel. That relationship will end over the next few months, officials said. The Lifetime cable channel has also carried medical prpgrams aimed primarily at physicians and other health-care providers on Sundays.

The AMA produced a hour of programming a week for Lifetime from 1984-88. NEW YORK (AP) The National Broadcasting Co. said Wednesday its cable television division has formed a venture with the American Medical Association to produce health programs that the CNBC cable network will carry each weekend. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but it represents an effort by CNBC to broaden its focus beyond business and finance. It also represents a significant expansion of the AMA's efforts to communicate health information to doctors and consumers.

The new venture, called American Medical Television, will produce 10 hours of programs that CNBC will run each weekend starting Feb. 29. The programs will be shown from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern time on Saturdays and Sundays on CNBC.

The first three hours each day will be programs designed for physicians, while the remaining two hours will be aimed at consumers. Wendy Borow, president of the new venture and a vice president for electronic media at the AMA in Chicago, said polls have shown "increas Never Been Married! SWM, self-employed, various interests including music and photography. Seeking medium build, SWF, attractive personality and looks. Call Voice Mailbox No, 3140. SVVDF, 30, Financially Independent, Mother of one seeks SWM, 30-40, must enjoy dressing up and going out and dressing down and staying in.

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If you prefer to have mail responses call 1-800-4280429. Mail will be collected for one week and then forwarded at the Normal Box Rate of $25. The picture-transmitting frequency on one of Magellan's two transmitters broke down Jan. 4 and can't be repaired. The spacecraft had been using that transmitter since last spring, when the other transmitter started generating an unwanted radio signal that ruined the quality of pictures sent to Earth.

Griffith said engineers succeeded in working around the second transmitter's problems by keeping it turned on to avoid potentially damaging temperature changes and by cutting in half the speed at which it sends pictures. Magellan successfully collected test pictures Tuesday and sent them to Earth, Griffith said. Even if the second transmitter fails, Magellan still will be able to measure Venus' gravity to learn clues about its internal structure. That part of the mission is to start this fall. Magellan's pictures show Venus has thousands of volcanoes, extensive volcanic flows, a mysterious channel, faults that apparently cause "Venusquakes," Los Angeles-sized meteorite impact craters, sand dunes and volcanic bulges up to 600 miles wide.

The spacecraft also found possible evidence of a giant landslide, hints that the Maat Mons volcano erupted in. recent years and signs that huge lava floods periodically repave continent-size areas. PASADENA, Calif. (AP) The Magellan spacecraft will be able to make more radar pictures of Venus and search for erupting volcanoes even though one of its transmitters is broken and the other malfunctions, NASA said Wednesday. After the spacecraft's batteries are reconditioned, Magellan will use the malfunctioning transmitter to resume making images of Venus on Jan.

24, said Doug Griffith, director of the $744 million Magellan mission at Jet Propulsion Laboratory. But it will be able to collect only about half as many pictures during any single orbit around the cloud-covered planet, he added. The spacecraft already has mapped 95 percent of Venus, far exceeding its goal of at least 70 percent. But scientists hoped Magellan would keep taking pictures until spring of 1995 so it could map the rest of Venus, remap the planet in more detail, take three-dimensional pictures and search for erupting volcanoes. Griffith said no one knows how long Magellan will be able to make pictures using the malfunctioning transmitter, but "everybody's very optimistic." "It could run four or five years or it could fail tomorrow," he said.

Magellan was launched from the shuttle Atlantis on May 4, 1989, started orbiting Venus on Aug. 10, 1990, and after some test pictures began its mapping mission on Sept. 15, 1990. CLASSIFONE lotto te9n Toll Free Recorded Information Une. For recorded Information on placing your ad, responding to an ad or to receive free information in the mail, call 1-800-424-1145.

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