primary production He will head Ihe cokRecently promoted to professional ter in who to Homewood-area residents, twoRaymond LeppJoseph ConoFrank ArmourRichard Winefieldtng. tronmaktng and steclmaking operationsLepp earned a mechanical engineering degree (rom Rose-Hulman institute. Terre Haute. Ind.. and later added a master's degree in business administration from Northwestern university Alter starting as a mechanical trainee in 1963. he moved to the 80-inch mill the following year, rising from mechanical engineer to turn foreman, assistant general foreman, general foreman, and assistant superintendent by 1976 He took his most recent post in 1979.A native of Chicago Heights and gradu ate of Bloom high school. Corso came to Inland In 1965 as an open hearth trainee, after earning an industrial management degree at Purdue university. He later added a master's degree in business ad ministration at the University of ChicagoMoving (o the No 4 basic oxygen furnace (BOF i steel shop in 1966. Corso rose from trainee to utility foreman. lum foreman. and general foreman before being promoted to assistant superintendent of the electric furnaces shop in 1971 Similar stints at the two oxygen shops culminated in his promotion to superintendent. No 2 BOF. in 1978. he moved to his most recent assignment last year. He is a member of the Amencan Institute of Mining. Metallurgical and Petroleum EngineersFI ass moor resident Frank K. Armour has beeij named an active director of the St. Francis Hospital Lay Advisory board He is vice-president of engineering for Interlake Steel. Riverdale He also serves as president of Inlerlakc Technical Center. Inc . a wholly owned subsidiary that offers engineering and technical services to industrial and commercial firmsSt Francis hospital Lay .Advisory board Is a group of concerned civic and professional leaders who monitor the hospital's activities They act as liaisons between the hospital and their communi ties, and also serve and advise in the areas of fund raising, long-range plan ning and public relationsKline-Mencke Real Estate has announced the affiliation of Richard Wine-field at the firm's Homewood office Winefiefd attended Northwestern unlver sity and the Reus School of Real EstateClarence J. Klaw of Homewood recent ly marked 40 years with Northern Illinois Gas lt;NI Gasi. A measurement specialist in the company's LaGrange headrpiar ten. Klaw began his utility carter in April. 1941 Since that time h» positions have included operator and engineeringMlClarence Klaw AEileen Forbesritory manager. Morgan joined the Health Care division in 1971 as a sales representative in ChicagoMartin J Jaeger of Hazel Crest has joined the A B Dick company as manu factoring controller In this position, he will be responsible for manufacturing cost accounting, budget and analysis and manufacturing systems Jaeger formerly was with Denver! and Dougherty, Inc . as a controller A certi fied public accountant he has BS degrees in accounting and Iwsiness administration. and a master's degree in business administration from Roosevelt university in Chicago He received his CPA designa tlon in 1978 The A. B Dick company develops, manufactures and markets systems worldwide for (he automated office and printing fieldsTwo members of the Calumet chapter of the Data Processing Management association (DPMA) recently were honored by the organization for individual outstanding performance They are Donald Simmons, president of Simmons Associate# of Homewood, and Dwight Graham. a member of the faculty at Prairie State college. Chicago Heights Simmons is immediate past president of the chapter Graham is an internation a) director of DPMA Both men also are members of the chapter s board of directors Both were presented engraved plaques at the chapter's April meetingFred Shrwrll of Flossmoor recently received a gold lapel pm honoring him (or 50 years of service to the tanking industry during ceremonies at the Marina bank in Chicago Sin-well began his career at Continental bank in 1931 as an office boy He was elected assistant cashier in 19*8. second vice-president in 1955 and vice-president in 1964 At the time of ha retirement from Continental in 1977 he was head ot Metro politan division 4. which serves the Chicago area He went into private consulting upon retirement, and now has several banks as accounts After receiving a degree from Northwestern university in 1940. Shcwell completed several additional courses at the University of Wisconsin Graduate School of Banking. Madison, in the 1950sJohn J. Matuuak of Park Forest has been promoted to an officer In the person ai banking department of Continental Bank of Chicago He joined the bank in 1968. and has a BS degree from Florida State university.sales representatives of Bankers Life of Des Moines were honored recently at a special awards meeting in Florida William Nlcol attained Honor council status, placing him in the top four per cent of all company agents throughout the United States Lester Flaiwery qualified (or the Premier dub The firm’s Homewood ITrew agency produced $18 million In new life and health insurance protection for area residents during 19filt;i James H Hegarty of Olympia Fields has been presented a Senior Achievement award as an outstanding older worker Hegarty. who is 79. was nominated for the honor by Chicago Kenworth. Inc . Mark ham. where he is employed as truck sales coordinator The Senior Achievement awards event was in observance of Hire the Older Worker week, which was sponsored by 45 organizations concerned with employ mcnt for older pocplc It was coordinated by Operation Able, which was founded in 1977 to create job opportunities for men and women 55 and older Richard J Dahlman. technician for 3M Reconditioning center in I wit on recently completed a nine-day course in 2tM Proc essor Camera at the 3M training center in St Paul. Minn He lives in MattesonINDEX TO REAL ESTATEApartment Buddings lor Sal...............1*Apartments. Furnished, to Rent ..11Apartments, to Rent...........................tlCemetery Lots, tor Sale ....................tlCommercial Properties................... IICondominiums. Iown houses Rent .....20 Condominiums. Townhouses. Sale '*17Co-Operative Townhouses..................17Farms, tor Sake .11Houses t Apartmenls to Shars .... 20Houses, tor Sals............................17-11Houses, to Rent..................................20Income Properties.............................'IIndustrial Properties...................19Industrial Warehouses tor Lease 11investment Properties......................tlMLS Realtors.............................14-14-16Mobile Homes lor Sale.................... 1»Olficetto Rent.................................20Out ol Slate Property. lor Sale .11Reel Ealete by Broker ....................17Resort Properties lor Rent.................20Resort Properties lor Saks..................IIRooms, tc Rent ...............................11Stores. Industry to Rent ...................20Vacant Properties..................... 1*11Wanted Real EaUta............................10Wanted to Rent ...............................20