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,444 c NILESBUGLE.COM PAAKRIDGEBUGLE.COM' MORTONGROVEBUGLE.COM D7 i officials praise Nues for 'successful 'Target/Costco TIF rolls." BY ANDREW SCHNEIDER Culver District looking to re-evaluateprogram, staff cuts Johnson did praise the board, [email protected] however, for what she believed the Taiet/Costco TIF, was official- in the increment is used to pay offhurt their bottom line and D71 was its responsible use of the TIF Nuesly dissolved at the meeting and that municipality's investment. Board President Karen Johnsonstatutes. Many municipalities do Elementary School Districtreturned to the tax rolls after about Approximately $4 million was held the same position while prais- not retire TIF districts early. The Officialsfrom71 praised the village of13 years. TIF Districts are created spent by the village of Niles in the ing the Nues Board. Target/Costco TIF is the second Niles at the last board meeting,by municipalities that want to rede-TargetfCostco TIF and was paid off "Everyone knows that TIFsone that Niles has dissolved in Tuesday, May 24 after the retire- velop areas that are "blighted." Tax after about 12 years,IIyears cause strain in school districts," 2005. ment of the Touhy/Melvina Taxrevenue is frozen for all govern- ahead of the TIF's potential lifes-Johnson said. "We would like to "While TIFs can be a strain the Increment Financing (TIF). mental bodies except the sponsor-pan of 23 years. School Districtsthank the village of Nues for StuCootibes... The TIF District, also known asing municipality and any increasehave always maintained that TIFsreturning this property to the tax see Dli page 9. Kriersees noneed for erJcks Off at Oak Park tree-cuffing moratorium we won't need a moratorium," Tree ordinance Kruer said. Residents, called fór an ordi- could call for nance at the last village board Tree CommissiEn meeting May 23 after allega- tions that builders conducting GroveMayorwork on Schwarz Paper property Rick Krier said that aremovedseveralold-growth 4ortonnew ordinance would:trees. After the ordinance was be' ready for approval at the nextpròosed;'some residents, 'meeting of the village board,including Friends"of the Morton arguing that, consequently, there.Grove Forest Member John vas no need for a special meet- Thill, called for a moratorium ing or tree-cutting moratorium. because they believed that resi- "1 don't see people with chaindents would start removing trees saws going willy-nilly," saidrapidly in fear of new village Krier. "1f I did I might support aregulations. speciäl meeting or a moratori-' "I' wonder 'how many. treés um." will be cut dówn [before the next Krier said that he was workingmeeting]?" Thill asked at that with residents and village offi-meeting. cials to complete an ordinance to Krier said that efforts at creat- regulate tree removal by theing an oidinance were highly Monday, June 13 board meeting. SyConthuea.. "If we're able to get it finished see 'T page5. Newest, councilmember approved and .nducted council, för almost.90 'minutes BY JEFF BORGARDT before', ,'being unañi'rnously jborgardt@buglenewspaperSCOmaPprVed:fot, thé aldermaftie seat, vacated,when Frirnarkassumçd the fourth ward aldermanpostofmày9r ' Jim Alegretti was treated He"was questionéd byaldermen for a May 3 stàtement't the coun" Newtoa prolongedhazing Shefali Venkatrarnani, 6 of Nues shos'off her balloon sculpture at the llrst'summer Oak Park Concert in before entering the fraternity of the cil where he sided'ith,the mayor' Nies The concerts are sponsored by the Nies Park District For more photos see page 14 Park Ridge City' Council. A1legretti-was grifted by the see ALLEWETI! age 3,.' (photo bylen Kalet NEWs Nues Park Board Sworn In 'Incredibles' tops the Niles adds I 3 StreetS to resurfacingprogram line-up of Park Ridge Additions will complete resifacing fri 'Golden Forties 'neighborkxxi 'Movies in the Park' Nuesvillageboard turbing the residents two yeais in aGrace Ave. from Maynard Rd. to The Disney movie 'The Park. - approved the addition of 13 row," he said. North End, Glendale Rd. from Incredibles" will be the first of Moviegoers are. encouraged to stiets to its annual resurfac- Streets selected for this year's Maynard Rd. to North Village The three free movies to be shown this bring blankets and lawn chairs. ing progtam at their last meeting, resurfacing pn3gmm will have the Limit, Maynard Ter. from summer at Centennial Park atlee cream, coffee and popeom Thesday, May 24. The resurfiscing surface, gutters and cuths replaced. Maynard Rd. to Maynard Rd., Westem and Garden, Park Ridge will be available for purchase. Some sewer work will also be con- Maynard Oval from Maynard Rd. will complete what was originally as part ofajoint venture between The two other movies to be scheduled for a two-year period in ducted. The project will be startedto South End, Huber Oval from the Park Ridge Recreation and shown at Centennial Park this the "Golden Forties" neighbor-next week and is slated for corn- Huber In. to East End, Maynard ParkDistrict and Coldwell summerare: "Finding Neveriand" hood north ofGotfRd. and east ofpjetion throughout the village by Dr. from Huber Ln. to East Village Banker Residential Brokerage on Wednesday,July20 and Greenwood Ave. in Niles. the fall. The Golden Forties areaLimit, Norma Ct. from Huber Lo. Park Ridge Office. The "SharkTale" onThursday, Acting Public Works Directorshould be completed by the end of to EastVillage Limit, Warren Oval -, "Incredibles" will start at dusk, AugustII. All shows start at Scott Jochim said that bids forJuly, according to Jochim. from Warren Rd. to East End and Wednesday, June 1 5 at Centennial dusk. resurfacing came in lower this The additional streets to beCumberland Ave.from 9045 year, so the budgeted amountresurfaced this year are: Maynard Cumberland Ave. to Church St. Manycouncilmembershad, allowed Nues to pave up to 13Rd. from Greenwood Ave. to These streets join Kay St., HubeT U. to Et IIagC Limit ALLEGRETfl: expressed concern they were not additional streets. Huber Ln., Glendale Ln. from Wendy Wy., Robin Rd. and Lauren Ilubei Ln. to East Vill, Limit At the May i 7 NUes Park District Board Meeting, Bit Terpinas was sworn in as Park President, Chuck conaulted on the appointment and "Since we had a two-year planWarren Rd. to Maynard Rd., Ln. as the streets due for resurfac- Warrii Rd. to East Fid Bathaglia as Vice President and Jim Hynes as Commissioner. At the same meeting Elaine Heinen became Nominee grill threatened Io vote down Frimark's to resurface streets in that neigh-Huber Ln. from Hamson St. to ing in the Golden Forties neighbor- Treasurer and Ray will continue as Commissioner. Joe LoVerde also renewed his contract for an addition- choice. borhood we thought we'd finish Maynard Rd., Canavan Ct. from hood this year. Cumbaland Ave. to Church SI. al three years as Executive Director of the park district. Congratulations to all. As Allegretti spoke his confir- them all in one year instead of dis- Maynard Rd. to North End, by council mation seemed anything but cer- CONTINUED FROM FAGS I tain however the council eventual- ly acceded to the choice. Morton Grove to st. John Brebeufsaysgoodbye to Fr. Adamagainst a council majority that Frimark selected Allegretti with conveneWaukegan TIF board meeting the aid of a committee of fourth Brebeuf Parish will in Niles at I 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Knightsof Columbus Honorappointed and structured commit- tees a domainpreviously ward residents and the other fourth A Public Noticefrom the village say goodbye to Father Adam Galek, also a member of the Guard that has been requested in - reserved for the mayor. ward alderman James SJohnGalck, long-time resident ofKnights ofColumbus, will be leav- his Honor. The village of Morton Groveboard chambers at the Richard Waukegan Second ward alderman Jeannie Rademiacher. Road with disabilities who plan tosibility of these facilities are the NOes community on Sunday, ing St. John's for another assign- The Farewell Celebration will After the vote, Allegretti was will convene a meeting of theT. Flicking Municipal Center, Redevelopment project area toattend and who require certainrequested to contact Susan or Markech had a list of 30 questions June 12. ment in the Chicago Archdiocese. continue with a reception in thefor Allegretti. She said later thatswom in and look his seat on the Waukegan Road Tax Increment6101 Capulina Ave. Morton date. accommodations in order to Marleneat(847) 470-5220 Galek willpreside over his Many members of the Parish St. John Parish Ministry Center council. Financing (TIF) District JointGrove. The purpose of the To ensure full accessibilityobserve and/or participate in promptly to allow the village to many of the questions were the Farewell Celebration at St. John have special honors planned for immediately following the 12:30same posed to her when she ran for He is a Park Ridge attomey who Review Hoard on Thursday,meeting is to review the effec-and equal participation for all thismeeting,or who have make reasonable accommoda- has resided in town since I 986. June 23 at I O am. in the villagetivenessandstatusof the interested citizens, individualsquestions regarding the acces- tions. Brebeuf Church, 8307 N. Harlem him,alongwiththespecial Celebratory Mass. her seat.

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Euclid Summit Shopping Center (847) 328-4880 - (847) 328-7337 I NEWS NEWS 'Boring' Report Wins Award The Top Cop Council Questions Mayor Quality, Value, Service (n An Lanuaft Nues Finance Department wins audit awardfor 28th year onTaste of Park Ridge the finances of the village." economic health is the trend in funds last year, it was with the BYJEFFBORGARDT The audit is written in compli- these retail taxes," the CAFR Frimark grilled w d [email protected] understanding no more funds INTERNATIONAL MARKET DELI BAKERY MEATS SEAFOOD ance with a 300-page book ofreads. "Total sales tax receipts for twohourson would be requested the next I a govern- standards and guidelines. in the fiscal year ended April year," said seventh ward alder- man Jeff Cox. ment audit may not funding for event These rules have changed30, 2004 were Sl9,990,000, a SixthwardaldermanRex Writingseem exciting. over the years and now requirethree percent increase from the Parker, who has experience in IT IVE "It can be boring and rou- the report to be "more like thatprior year. These receipts rep- BY JEFF HORGARDT event planning, said the Frimark . tine," admits the Nues financeof a Fortune 500 Companyresent retail sales ofover $1.2 [email protected] committee would be hard Orange & YellowRed Seedless Farm Fresh pressed to plan such a large event director. "1 don't think anyone billiondollars. Niles ranks Park Ridge City Council in so quick a time frame. has written more than two sen-'It can be pretty eleventh among allIllinois Cc» ar questioned mayor Howard "You have only 40 days. I'm tences about this in years." communities inretailsales TheFrimark's Taste of Parknot saying its impossible, but its 98CLb going torequire a Herculean 98Lb Boring or not, the Nuesboring. I don't volume." Ridge plan for nearly two hours II '-ö:KuRiHelp Get Me andthennarrowlyeffort," Parker said. finance department knocks out think anyone has June6 The CAFR also reported on Special Olymç approved a funding request. Parker urged the council to an award winning audit every - appropriate more money to hire a written more thana Niles unemployment and gen- Fnmark has slated the annual ear. eral economic activity: "The Taste of Park Ridge for July IS,professional event planner but California Larde Washington few sentences about Frimark said the planner would Now for the 28th straight Niles unemployment rate at 16 and 17. Red Delicious He established an ad hoc com-cost an extra $7,500. STRAWBERR( year, Niles has officially wonthis in years. April 30, 2004 stood at 5.4%, mittee of volunteers lo run the Alderman also chafed at the APPLESA an award for excellence in which was 0.4% lower than Chief of Police Dean Strzelecki and his command staff took turnson event. role ofthe chamber of commerce. 98Lb Cox and others questioned if i Ib i'ka their financial audit. Geoige Van Geem the state average..The median the roof of Dunkin Donuts until citizen donations to the Speoal Last year,thecitycouncil the chamber should be allowed to 39dLb' On May 24, the Government Nues Finance Director dished out $50,000 to the Park . family income inNilesis Olympics brought them down. in all the Nues event raised $1.410 profit on beer sales since they will Finance Officers Association Ridge Chamber of Commerce to approximately $58,215, 8.2 run the taste. not be sponsoring the event as IEUATES$E1 awardeditscertificateof while police departments throughout the State of Illinois raisedmore they have in the past. percent higher than the county Of that, $20,000 remains for Butterball "I know," Frimark said."1 achievement to finance direc-including a report on villageaverage and 4.8 percent higher than $70,000 for the Special Olympics. this year's event. That money will Wilson Bon2ards Oven Roasted tor George Van Geem. be given to Frimark's committeeshare your concems. All I can say assets, such as roads." than the State average. This is that given the financial condi- HAM AMERICAN TURKEY Van Geem has been poring for this year's event. Auditors Wolf& Co. of Oakstatistic has shown a similar This fund raiser was conducted in concert with DunkinDonuts/Togos Frimark disembarked from histion and staffing resources of the off the bone CHEESE over the books at Nites Village Brook verify the figures andrelationship in each of the last mayors throneinthe councilchamber, they are not comfort- BREAST at 7039 W. Dempster St. in Nues as anotherprogram sponsored by Hall for a dozen years. include a letter validating thefive years. room and stood at a podiumable taking on this event." $2.99Lb $2.99Lb the Illinois Special Olympics Committee. The before the city council for the The council also questioned the $2.99Lb He says the audit has neverreport. Finally, the level of building event was held through- taste discussion. mayor on liability, costs, uncovered any big problems or out the State of Illinois. They are set to spend aboutactivity in Niles since 1990 is The councilvoted8-6to resources, the organization and MEATS sparked controverty. two weeks examiningthein excess of $97 million, 75% approve an additional $3,000 forpossible effectiveness of the vol- Grade 'A" USDA Choice Grade "A" Fresh unteer committee, the beer con- "No, nothing like that. lt'sa Niles books in early July forbeing commercial develop- the event as opponents chafed at Fresh Boneless ToP Boneless Skinless (Photo Courtesy Nues Police Department) the extra cost. cession details, rides and other summary of finances for thenext year's report - which will ment." "When Ivotedto approve elements of the taste plan. PORK ROUND 1+1. CHICKEN year," he said. be released in Septemberor The village hasa'total Nevertheless,theannual Nues Teen Center STEAKS October. bonded debt' of$52.6 million. to host Open House their participation. STEAK BREASTS Comprehensive Annual The more than130-page "The total per capita general The Nifes Youth Council willCenter" said Christine Fischen, TREES: "When[theseindividuals] $2.69Lb host an open house of the s i .49Lb $1.99Lb Financial Report servesan document can be downloadedobligation debt for the corn- Nilea Youth Coordinator for the Nues accepted, the commission was FamiIw Pack Teen Center from 10:00 AM-l:00 important purpose. at vniles.com and the audit Teen Center. "A lot of lime and New commissiongoing tobe temporary and munity stands at $1,747," the PM on June 18, 2005. The public hard work have gone in to the ccn- would draft a tree ordinance," SAlLY "The CAFR iswritten to includes an executive summa- CAFR reports. "The villages Is invited to attend the Open House ter and we are excited to see our Krier said. "Now we're looking Extra Larde Dean's . Dean's give a picture of the financialry amounting toabout 20total debt increased by $6.2 to see the Teen Center and get membership grow." would monitor at a permanent commission." more information on teen pro- condition of the village," Vanpages. million (13.4 percent) during The Nifes Teen Center is located He said he still believed the EGGS 2% SOUR grams, trips and activities for theat 7680 N. Caldwell, at the comer individuals in question would be Geem said. "lt's written so that Theaudit tree remoyals showedanthe current fiscal year." The summer. of Caidwell and Howard (next to willing to sit on the commis- M(LK1. t 49dozen any business-minded personincrease in sales tax receipts. village had a $42 million oper- "We hope everyone in thecorn-Tam Tennis and Fitness Complex). CONTINuED FROM PAGE sion, but wanted to give them CRa Ea can pick it up and understand "A good indicator of local ating budget. munity will join us to celebrate the For more information, please call the courtesy ofaccepting before $II. IGal 8 outstanding first year of the Teen 847-663-9185. productive because many cons-he named them. munities, such as Park Ridge andGlenview,hadalready C blazed a trail for Morton Grove. i don't see people Domino Castella V & G Marconi REASONS FOR OPENING AN ACCOUNT AT Faß "We don't have to re-invent hot or Mild TOPi A FIDERAL SAVINGS BANK the wheel here," Krier said.with chain saws SUGARGRAPEImPorted TOTALLY FREE CHECKING "Many communitiesalready going willy-nilly. $L99LEAVES HONEYGIARD(NIERA NO minimum balance requirement. PASSBOOK OR STATEMENT SAVINGS. have tree ordinances on the NO monthly service charges. $250.00 minimum balance. 1.25%APY* books." Ea 4W ba2 $2.99 $2.99 $3.99 In addition to regtilating theRick Krier ZLbiar Eal4oz Ea 32 Or NOper check Charges. Safe Deposit Boxes available. removal of trees,a freeordi- MayoS' Morton Grove First 50 printed checksareFREE. COMPETITIVE MORTGAGE AND HOME nance may create anindepend- Mancini Roasted Rondo COD Direct deposit available. No need to Wait in line! EQUITY LOAN RATES. eut "Tree Commission" atthe RED Pino Grigrio SA?6D 24 hour access to your account information via Convenient Hours- Friendly Knowledgeable village, Krier said. "I think they would allserve," Il FILLETS bank by phone or Internetaccess. Member of Employees. "I think that we might create ahe said. PEPPERS WINE MIX STARsf network. natural Krier also said that somehave lo.Affordable International Wire Transfer fees. treepreservationor $4.99Lb FREE Visa debit card or a FREE ATM card. resourcescommission,"saidcriticized his efforts to create a $2.49 $3.99 $2.99 (same low fee regardless of amount!) Ea 120z Ea?50M1 EaILbba (Debit Card available for checking customers) Krier. "There's a big interest inpermanent commission,arguing that in the village." that it added an extralayer of 8800 WAUKEGAN RD. MORTON GROVE, IL. 'APY lNDlCPTESANNUALPERCENTAGE YIELD. RATEISACCURATEAS OF 5/25/O5ANDARE SUBJECTTO said that he CHANGEATANYTIME WITHOUT Krier was reluctant to say whogovernment. But he CORNER 0F WAUKEGAN & DEMPSTER HOURS: MON-FRI S-9 SAT 8.-8 SUN 8-7 NOTICE. $5.00 MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE IF BELOWMINIMUM. MÖWIMY poPOLSKtJ would SitOfl thecomniissionbelieved an advisory commis- N. MILWAUKEE AVENUE NILES, IL60714 - (847)966-7900 even though he saidseveralsion would be agood thing for 847-581-1029 FUNDS TRANSFER TO POLAND4800 S. MEMBER FDIC PULASKI ROAD CHICAGO, IL60632 - (713) 376.3800 members had already informallythe village andwould not be an -Sales Dates Good June 9th -June 15th accepted Krier'srequestforencumbrance on the residents. I 1H .1 I PÒLÌCE BLOTTER IIi I IIt'I\t \I), : I )

Fired 20Cash Grab DShots(6100 Gms Point Rd.) (Coil Mill Mall) Five shots were fired into the airA Kohl's cashier was making June 3 at 10:20 am. Witnesseschange June 3 at 4 p.m. when BUSINESS reported two men were driving asomeone walked up next to the L minivan when a Hispanic mancash register, reached inside and fired rounds into the air with agrabbed 5415 cash and 5428 in handgun. Police recovered five checks. You won't get it right ifyouCook County Treasurerproposes spent Luger 9 mm shell casings. Store security taped over the The minivan was said to be red or video ofthe incident dwellon your mistakes maroon in color. have nothing left after paying forcredit cardusefor property taxes i PARIc'RJoG food, gas, rent and clothes. Discovered During my savings rebellion, I The followingitemsnere Cook County Treasurer Mariscessing, but state law explicitlythe following: DSyringes(Golf Mill Mall) remember attending an antique A man found a zip-lock bag con-takenfrom official reports of the Pappas has asked the Cook County requires the County Board to con-. A third party provider to provide show and falling in love with an Park Ridge Police Department Board to conduct a public hearing duct a hearing and approve anythe service with a fee for the user to taming 16 individually wrapped antique cherry dresser, which was for the week ending June 6. on giving property owners thecredit car payment system. Theprevent costs being incurred by the syringes in the parking lot of the probably built in Pennsylvania in of the thingsl've option ofpaying tax bills by creditCounty Board will consider theCounty. GolfMillmall May31 at4:45p.m. tIte l8SOs. The thing cost $650, Car Breaks Down, Drivrr leamed during my mau- card, particularly for taxpayersrequest for a public hearing at its . Added convenience for taxpayers which pretty much equaled my Robbed on Roadside gural year as a financial with accounts that have mileageTuesday meeting. who may not want to pay or who Stolen Auto One net worth. I emptied my checking columnist is that investors truly and other bonus programs. In recent years, the Treasurer'smay not be able to pay at a bank, (8200 Olcoti) (900 Busse) account and bought it. want to do a betterjob of manag- I did that "The concept is consistent withOffice added several enhance-by mail or over the internet. The 'ehicle of a Nues carpenter. A woman's car broke down May sort ofthing a lot bâck then. 20, was stolen June 2 atI I p.m. 27 at 4:30 p.m. She pulled to the ing their money. our other new payment options,"ments to tax-collection systems,. Efficiency through an electronic But itcan be discouraging Luckily, my future husbandPappas said,. "increased taxpayerincluding payments at branch collection system, like the internet The man heard his car alami beepside of the road. was more levelheaded. He con- Then, a van approached. A nias when renders plod through my convenience. Plus there is the pos- banks and over the internet. system, that is designed to collect twice and looked outside to dis- tributed to the same savings plan cover his vehicle missing. got out of the vehicle, displayed a column each week and think to sibility oftaxpayers being able too Pappas said she would like toonly the correct amount due to pre- themselves, "Darn, that's some-that I rejected and we ultimatelyaccess bonuses through mileage,develop a credit card system with vent overpayment. switchblade and demanded the used the money toward the down woman's purse andjewelry. He got thing else I never knew." Or they rebatesandothercredit-card mutter, "lfl had known that a fewpayment on a house when weinventive programs." DFight(7800 Nordica) a watch, S35: ring, SI 50: and neck- moved to Los Angeles. Without A 21-year-old Niles man waslace. $50. years ago,I wouldn't he stuck Pappas also said that the propos- with this bloodsucking variablehis diligence, it would have beenal was a response to inquiries from arrested for punching a former harder to break into the Southem annuity, lousy mutual fund, or taxpayers. friend in the face several times. Pot Dumped on " California real estate market. The offender was standing in anDFlowerCar You can flit in your own blank. "This is in response to taxpay- The reaction is understandable. In my own defense, I realized Bugle Graphic: Locations Approximate alley when the victim drove up in a (200 W. Walnut) ers' requests," she said. "Outside Money can touch a nerve that'show foolishIwas behavingof mortgages and college tuition, car. A flower pot was dumped on the before reaching my 30th birth- The driver stopped the vehicle hoodofa vehicle May 29 at 10 far more sensitive than the sciatic taxpayers point out that property variety. What's important, how-day. In fact, my husband nowtax payments are some of the and miled down the window to p.m. A tree branch was also placed wonders sometimes ifwe're now he returned, his wallet was gone. talk to the 21-year-old Nues man.inside the unlocked vehicle. ever, is not dwelling on mistakes, biggest cheeks they write each overdoingitand saving too Before he canceled his credit . Fired Man Issues Threats When he did, the man allegedly but focusing on what you can do year." MOF.ON1GROVE': much. cards, the thiefhad managed to fill (7800 Merrimac) punched the driver in the face and to fix them. Generally theTreasurer's Office were I bought individual stocks. In MILITARY TRA/N/N6 COME5 IN I/ANDY The following items up a tank of gasoline with theA temporaiy worker laid off forneck several times. DHarassment(200 S. Vine) In honor of my column's first can make rules for payment pro- eVEN IN reee81151N5.5atWORL/2. taken from official reports of thestolen card. not showing up at work issued anniversary and to inspire yourthe early 1990s, I concluded for A man, 20, of Des Plaines was some misguided reason thatif I Morton Grove Police threats to his employment agency Knock arrested May 29 for telephone own fiscal transformation, I'm Deparimentfor the week ending . wanted to be a smart investor, I'd BY JEFFREY CARDELLA PUBLIC SERVICE ADVERTISEMENT Bomb Threat and former employer last week. (8900 Prospect) harassment sharing some of the dumber (8100 Austin) DKnock, have to learn how to analyze Special to The Bugle June 3. The fired Hispanic employee, 26,A man, 40, ofNiles weaxing only a financial decisions I've made stocks. With that in mind, I start- A customer who orderedof Des Plaines was warned byt-shirt and underwear was arrested ID over (he years. Wash Malfuncdon materialsfromFans Edgepolice not break all contact with ed an investment club with a dear Edward Jones for disorderly conduct after repeat- (Touhy and Talcott) Istarted saving ltttc. When I (7100 Goll) Company claimed never to have DFake frïend. Is it Time to Consolidate Your Assets? UCar the former employers. edly ringing a doorbell and yelling A man, 20, of Schaumburg was got my first newspaper job in A carjumped offthe tracks inside The meetings were often great received the order and became for a woman to come outside aarrested May 29 at 11:20 p.m. for Meniphis, Tenn., it didn't cross a Morton Grove ca?wash June 2 atinfuriated. fun because of the eclectic mcm- The Oakland, I'm a L home last week. my mind to save even a sliverof lfyou're like many people, you keep investment vehi-make steady progress toward your long-lera objectives. lo possession ofa fluke ID. auniversity 10:50 am. The vehicle and the carCalifornia customer threatened to (Hart-er Park) my tìny paycheck.t had neverbers,including eles in different places. You might have started traditional A qualified professional cas look at how all your isvest- administrator, a dentist, a real wash were hmaged The owner ofbomb the company building inSomeone used a brown marker 2, Lost and Found heard of an Itidividual IRAs with two or three financiat.serviccs providers while mento work together, and make recommendations, as the vehicle is 73-year-old womanMoilon Grove June I. and scrawled "Vanasa I'm a L" on estate appraiser, joumalists and a needed, to help improve your portfolio's performasce WChild,(CoU U) DBattery(200 S. Vine) Retirement Account, and I didn't buying some stocks from stilt another. And you may also from Nues. Car wash workers a park pole May 28. own a savings account. Ilived so PTA president. tuve purchased a fixed annuity from as insurance compa- within your stated level of risk. A mother of five was cited forA Park Ridge man, 18, was arrest- think our greatest mistake, were unable to discover the cause WileDiscoversSecret abdicating parental responsibility close to the edge financially that I I ny. As long as you keep track ofall these accounts, you . edforbaiteryiune I. however, was confusingsheer might think it doesn't matter where they are "housed." Required MinimumDistributions Issues of the incident and reported the Home Loan after her two-year-old was found once inadvertentlybounced a wash had been functioning fine. luck with brilliance. We selected However, ifyou scalteryour isvestmests here, there and Consolidating your various investment accounts can (9.200 Nagte) wandering the Golf Mill Parking 'Ilespass check for a bottle ofwine. I still In Jun; 2003 a man, 68, took outs The following itemswere some goodstocks. but we also eveiywhere, you could end up in uncharted territory when also help you in the area ofrequired minimum distribu- lot alone. The mother, 27, said sheDCriminal(Maywood) wince over that embarrassment. tions (PlaIDs). As you may know, you need to begin. Damage S200,000 home equity loan with-takenfrom official reports of the bought plenty of bowwows. Our it's time to pull everything together. has five children and lost track ofA man, 47, of the 9600 block of When I inched up the joumal- taking RMDs - from traditional IRAs and 401(k)s or other (St. Martha's Church) out the knowledge ofhis wife. TheNues Police Department for the zaniest pick was a company that DChurch the youngster "for a second." Golf Terrace in Des Plaines was ism ladder and lauded a job at What are some of the potential problems of keeping employer-spossored retirement plans - in the year in which Someone wielding cement cedarwoman, 59, dçeovenai the loanweek ending June 6. bottled pheromones into per- When the Des Plaines woman The Kansas City Star,I had my your investments at a variety ofiifferent institutions?For you tum 70-1/2. You can withdraw more thanthe RMD, blocks taken from the alley dam- arrested in Maywood on a Park fume. Weighing heavily in our last June. The couple has flied for noticed the child was gone, sheRìdge wamint for criminal lists- first chance to contribute to a one thing, despite your best intentions, youcould actually but, as the word "required" suggests, you Can't withdraw aged St. Martha Church windows,divorce. Whenever the woman Stranger deliberations were the observa- less - and you could face tax penalties for taking less than WSuspicious looked in a nearby park and was passing last week. workplace savings plan, but I forget about one or more of your holdings. State Ireusur- drainage pipes and a lime stonementions the loan to her divorce Approaches Boy, 14 found searching for the toddler declined. I told ¡ny parents that iftions of a perfume clerk at ers' offices regularly advertise "unclaimed" property, the minimum or failing to take the RMD on time. ledge between May 28 and May29 lawyeT; he ignores bec She wants Macy's. What were wethinking? Consequently. if you have multiple IRAs and employer- - Harts Rd) inside the mall. Satellite Swiped I started saving for retirement, I'd including investments. People move, change jobs, divorce on the 8500 block of Georgiana. s100,000 from the loan. PoliceA 14-year old student was stand- and undergo all sorts ofchanges in their lives . and some- backed plans, you'll have to "reel them in" at the right ($00 W. Uewon) advised her the loan is an issue foring in a residential driveway May times, they leave their investment dollars behind. But if times to make sure you're making the proper RMD moves. in Fruit Market Someone stole a Dish Satellite sta- Wednesday, September 14th the courts to decide. . you consolidate all your holdings with onefinancial seni- 26 waiting for relatives to pick (7900 MIlwaukee) . Niles ChafliberAftCrHOU' (8800 Waukegan) DHole honed outside of a residence May Calendar ices provider, you cas keep tabs on your investments with. If you do have several iRAs, from various providers, O$3 him up when a strange man in hisAprowler cut two holes in the roof Maryhaven Nursing & A motorist driving a U-Haul Couch Abandoned 30's or 40's drove up. The man 28 at I I p.m. out much trouble. you'll need to determine the Rlt,4D for each IRA separate- of Jerry's Fruit Market in an Thesday,July 19th Rehabilitatión ty. You may, however, choose to aggregate your RMDs for pumped S3 in gas at an Amoco gas ($600 Lincoln) waved at the child who did notattempt to gain access. The holes 1700 E. Lake Street,Glenview station May 30 at 3 p.m. and dmveSomeone put a sofa in front of arespond. . Painting Stolen . Niles Chamber Golf Outing of course, you could be a highly organized person. any given year from a single account. Again, though, you were discovered June 4. will find it much easier to track your RMD options if all away'. business between May 28 and The man then drove by three DPark(2700 W. Sibley) ll;3Oam-8:3Opm someone who would never "misplace" financial assets, no A $1 IO oit )tIilIing was stoleis off matter how dispersed. But, even so, your fartIung invest- your IRAs are "under the same roof."Plus, your financial May 30. Oak Mèadows Golf Course For more about theseevents more times. On the fourth go- Walker menu could slow your progress toward your important professional can help you decide if the aggregate RMD Locker Caughtthe wall of a t,tirk district building Addison, IJ. Contact the appropriate. round, the inno stopped, rolled Stealing Vodka financial goals. lfyou maintain several different accounts, roule is the one to take. (Your 401(k) or similar employer- Limbs Damage DDog last month, chamber: (6800 Dempster) . down the window and told the boy(7900 Milwaukee) ; without a central focas or unifying philosophy, you could sponsored plan cannot be aggregated with your IRAs to A76-year old Hispanic man forgot Vehicle Wednesday, August 10th DTree to get into the vehicle. The childAChicago woman, 3 1, was caught end up with redundant or inappropriate investments - a determine yoùr RMD.) his locker combination after work- (5900 Sayre) . Nilós Chasaber After-Hours Niles Chambei refused and walked away. Thewalking out of Jewel-Osco with All intbiiiiailtsn prìiitcd in the costly mistake. A vehicle was parked underneath a Radisson Hotel Northbrook (847)268-8180 So, there you have it - some reasons to consolidate your ing out at Rally's health Club May driver slowly followed the boy astwo boUles of unpaid vodka. The 'Police lltotteitt' is obtained from 31 at 8:20 a.m. Health club work- tree May 27 and tree limbs fell on 2875 N, Milwaukee, Northbrook Morton GroveChamber: On the other hand, consider keeping your investments investment accosints. Consider taking this step soon to he walked down the sidewa& Thewoman, who listed her occupation written reportsot(ho respective top of it. The vehicle windshield, with one firm and work with one financial professional - simplify your life. ers cut open the lock so the man boy then walked towards the dooras a dog walker, allegedly did not pliee (leptulluents. (847) 965-0330 could access his belongings. Then,roof and spoiler were noticeablyof the home and the man drove Thurlay, August 25th Park Ridge Chamber: someone who knows yourfamily situation, risk tolerance pay for the booze. . Progressive he took a "quick" shower. When damaged. away. Multi-Chamber and investment preferences. - Doing this may help you Networking Breakfast Place TBA (847)825-3121 JEFFREYCardella can be reached at Edward Joues, 8/41 N. Milwaukee, Nues, IL. 847-470-8953 Iii!k'I)\JI\ I¡iiIt(H L NEWS

redevelop a then-vacant ABDick News from the Police Repo#s TARGET TIF: warehouse facility. According to Village Finance Director George 'iìOMMENTARY D7 i calls Nues Van Geeni one of the reasons the Exotic Food sparks Anthrax Scare property had become difficult to Park Ridge Park term the appointedcandidate TIFs responsiblemarket at the time was environ- Letters to will serve expires in April of dery fluid. The package was sentat the postal facility on the 9100 mental contamination. The village BY JEFF BORGARDT from Harish Samaya of New Yorkblock of Waukegan to collect the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 formed a TIF to encompass the Board vacancy 2007. jborgamt. to Natwar Goyal of Morton package. Individuals should plan to Another property and subsequently made an the Editor Grove. She explained the family unclevillage's efforts have helped the agreement with Target Corporation needs candidates attend a Park Board meeting to worries of U.S. Postal When the package was discov-had recently been traveling the.school districtinthis instance," to build a store on the Touhy Ave. authorities and law enforce- be held Thursday, July 7th at Perspective ei-ed, the area wa vacatedindIndian subcontinent. said Johnson. "We want to thank 7:30 p.m.at the Maine Park Thement officials over a suspi-ventilationwasshutdown. She did not know the contentsyou for your diligent efforts." M cious package leaking a white Dear Editor: Sibley Employees were instructedto of the package.However, the D71 Supt. Dr. Eugene Zalewski' 'Show us the Nilesites can make Leisure Center, 2701 Colu powder were allayed when they wash their hands and authorities fluid was a powder used for Indianalso praised the village, saying that Avenue. At that meeting mem- learned the fluid emanated from money. minds on I'm writingthisletterto investigated to determine whocooking containing baking soda,they helped make Niles a great up own bers of the public and current exotic ethnic food May 31. came into contact with the pack-flour and exotic spices. inform you that the Park Ridge place to live and work. Commissionerswillhavea Morton Grove police were age. Hermes said the delivery pack- D, Eugene Zalewski village candidates Redreation and Park District is Us & Them "lt's great to live and work in chance to ask informed of a suspicious package "We followed our standardage i-elates to Indian holiday cele-Niles," he said. "Whenever we've leaking an unidentified fluid at the Superintendent, D71 looking for individuals interest-questions ofthe candidates. Day exists to remind us of the ultimate sacrifice operating procedure," Hermes brations. needed help the village has been Dear Editor: post office May 3 1at 8:45 a.m. said. The number of Morton Grove's ed in filling a vacancy on the For more information, please made on our behalf to protect our freedoms. Some seem to great." and told the package had been in Officials phoned the recipient53 postal employees in the office frontage. The property that was Park Board. contact me at mal- have forgotten whose side they are on. Some seem tohave Zalewski also said that the vil- Iii her diatribe (Letters to the Memorial the postal facility since the pi-evi-and Goyal's wife told them theyat the time of the anthrax scaielage's use of TIFs was extremelyencompassed by the TIF was Interestedcandidatesare oua day. Editor, May 26) Juene Valle oneym2003yahoo.com forgotten who the good guys arc. were in fact expecting a package. was not available. Postal investi-responsible, citing his doctoral dis-reducing in value before the village asked to write a letter of interest Postmaster Hal Hermes failedtomentionthatJoe Since a package wa8 expected,gators were notified of the mci-seilation on TIFs. Intervened. Over the lW's lifespan and submit it to: described the substance comingfears were eased. dentperstandard procedure, LoVerde is her boss -- she works At 9:30 September II, 2001 on United AirlinesFlight 93 three men Zalewski also asked the villagethat property value grew from Qaeda gets hearts and minds of from the package as a white, pow- The Goyal daughter, 22, arrivedHermes said. $3.37 million in 1993 to $16.69 for him and needs to "support" Marty Maloney withredbandanassuddenly to forward any swplus funds in the Park Board President cockpitfolks by violently separating TIF account back to Cook County. million today, an increase of over him or...? Park Board Presudent rushedtowardsthe Marty Maloney them from the body. Yet the stan- Under TIF law, when a municipali- 500 percent. We're not all stupid here in killing as they went. America's Nues Trustee Bart Murphy asked cío Park Ridge Recreation and dard for our side is set so high ty has redeemed all funds invested Nues maybe we just didn't part in the War on Terror started in a given TIF District, any surplus ifD7l would be reducing its taxes Park District To submit a Letter to the that we cannot ever win. Maine want LoVerde? when Todd Beamer said, "Let's Toship to Offer Hazardous Waste Disposal funds must be released out of the in light of the windfall they will 270 1 Sibley Avenue We too have lived here since Editor, write to: Roll". Flight recordings show Here is a story you never heard fund back to the County for dis-receive from the Target/Costco TIF. Park Ridge, IL 60068 Lettes, The Bugle that from approximately 9:57out of Mosul, Iraq. Major Mark are remindedaccepted." bursement to the other taxing dis-However, Zalewski said that was 1975 and plan to stay and vote not the plan, citing recent redue- AM he and others fought toBieger found a little girl after a that the first-ever The items that can be col- ti-ida, such as District 7 1.In the how we feel is good for us. 7400 N. waukega Rd. tions st the District. Interested parties must be retake the airplane, fully know-car bomb blew up whilekids ResidentsMaine Township haz-lectedinclude electronic case of the TargetfCostco TIF, legal voters who have been resi-Ni/es, IL 60714 ardous waste program will beequipmentsuchasTV5, $743,810 is left over. "We have made several budget ing that the terrorists intended towere crowding around oursol- reductions," Zalewski said. "We're Mrs. Kuhn dents of the Park Ridge Parkor this Saturday between 8 am.VCRs,computers,radios, "Show us the money," Zalewski use it as a missile. This was ourdiera. The terrorists could just as and 2 p.m. The Township willstereos and most household said. looking forward to re-evaluating Nues District for at least one year. Theedilor®buglenewspapers.com . first counter-attack. easily have waited a block or two offerhousehold hazardoushazardous wastes including: lt was formed in I 993 in order to those cuts." Memorial Day should be a dayand attacked the patrol away waste collection and disposal.Batteries, Cleaners/Paints, of national unity, remembrancefrom the kids. Instead, the sui- The new service is free to res-Solvents/Thinners, fertilizers, and rededication to the idealscide bomber drove his car and hit idents ofunincorporatedPesticides/Herbicides, upon whichthenation wasthe Stryker when about twenty Maine Township. CollectionInsecticides, Aerosols, Here Today Batteries, Propane cylinders, founded. The War on Terror haschildren were jumping up and will be at Maine Township TownHall,1700BallardAnti-freeze, Oils/Grease, opened some old wounds. Theredown and waving at the soldiers. Catchour Road, Park Ridge. Muriatic acid, Poisons, Tile are those who are intent on hat-Major Bieger rushed tisislittle For those living in the town-grout/Scalers/Adhesives, tires ing, their local supporters aregirl to our hospital. The photo ship but in a municipality,and more. GreatRates intent on hating America. What isshows her little calfand foot. The there will be a flat fee of $20 Items that cannot be accept- a..- the difference between us andblanket he carried her in is crim- per car with possible adjust-ed include appliances, medical T----: them? son with her blood. She didn't mentsforspecial circum-waste, explosives, commercial appliances '.,,...-...- We did not choose this war. ltmake it. stances. waste, asbestos, ammunition, medical waste or any container larger than was viciously thrust upon us. The Gitmo and Abu Garib are noth- 'There is no limit on the Axplosives amount of items collected."30-gallon size. córnmercial waste ;:i; GREATBANKN.A. front lines are everywhere anding more than attempts to weak- rirr.i-,,,#J: says Supervisor Bob Dudycz Forfurtherinformation, asbèstds FIMmston/ L4,icoln SquareISIWkie anywhere. They are a band ofen us by the enemy. These mad- who spearheaded thisnew contact the Township's Code ammunition . Don't let the big yields get away! 5Z MAIN TBEE1 EVANSTON 1L60202 (847) 869.4500 religious fanatics whose follow-men were hating us long before service. "However. 55) regularEnforcement Officer at aiiycontainerlarger 4725 NWESTERN AVE., CUICAGO 1L60623 (773> 769.0077 ers actually believe that the 7theitherdetentionfacilitywas recycling matcrtatsvill be 847/297-25 lO. than 30-gallonsize.: Here Tomorrow! 3300 W. DEMPSTEE Sf., 0(000, 1L60076 (847) 676.4500 For GreatBank's high rates, century was the last best time onopen. They have no decency. stop by any of our 3 convenient locations. www.m5OreatBank.con, earth. They want to reestablishThere is no front line, no division Stimmit Square Retirement and Assisted Living this time for everyone by force.between the war zone and civil- rejuvenatin' right along with the rest of Their methods are terror,fear, jan areas, no distinction between Uptowñ eatRate Savings torture and horror. The one coun-terrorists and law-abiding citi- Were Park Ridgel New facade,newlook.. . . Nues Family Dental try they ever completely con-zens. A Isundred or so Jihadis arc Leon Zingerman, D.D.S. butthe same outstanding staff and services that have trolled, Afghanistan, theysaid to have died in US custody. made us Park Ridge's best retirement and assisted enslavedit'speople and putThe US military is prosecuting General & Cosmetic Dentistry dynamite to it's national tress-our soldiers. Will the terrorist living community! ! ures. seek justice on behalf of that lit- Lt o,l Zi,igern,,;ii,. huM. Serving Your Entire Family's Dental Needs by and watch the rejuvenalin' and then stop J/O1tPY Gitmo and Abu Ghraib maytie girl? Drive

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SENIORS i Engineer will discuss flòodcóntrol at Morton Grove Senior Center Aging uftyl transportationcall the MortonSecurity Administration will be at ISSUES IN THE NEWS Reun iting with.,,,parents inaretirement commtimty, Maine Township Grove "Lunch Bunch." the Morton Grove Senior Center toMAH JONGO CLUB Come and discuss the hot topics Senior News explain how seniors can purchase Enjoy the fun and exhilaratinggoing o in the world today! The Joe Voir METROPOLITAN WATERa new 2006 Medicare Druggame of Mah Jongg with a group"Issues in the News" class meets Copley News Service COUNCIL OF GREATERPrescription Discount Card. Thisof new friends! The Mah Jonggevery Thursday from 9:30 to I 1:30 . CHICAGO new Social Security subsidy willClub meets from 12:30 to 3:30a.m. in the Morton Grove Senior ago, whenITwentysomethings are follow-enjoying golf lessons, fancyOur kids are hocked up to thelittle TV in the arniIy room of "LET'S DO LUNCH" An engineer from the Waterhelp pay for medications, savep.m. evety Tuesday and will con-Center with the next six-month returned. from Armying their parontsrightintoclubhousesandclaytennishilt paying back college loans.our tiny house. What I,rernem- Come visit the "Lunch Bunch" Reclamation District of Greatertime, and save money. tinue for another six-month senesseries (July through December) duty in Germany at theretirement villagès- ones'thatcourts." any Monday thmugh Friday at the ]ecades They have maxed out their cred-ber most is dear olddad bellow- Chicago will visit the Morton Due to theimportance of this(July through December) startingcommencing on July 7. The fee is age 0125, 1 took a $75-a-weekallow residents' under 55 to live Well, my parents, who livedit cards. They NEED new carsing 'from thesecond floor bed- Morton Grove Senior Center, $13 for Senior Center Members Grove Senior Center at 1:30 p.m.topic, there will be TWO sessionsJuly 5 in the Morton Grove Senior job as a reporter- and movedthere.Places like Sun Cityinto their 90s, never did moveand fancy' clothes. And theyroom, "Turn it down, for Pete's 6 140 Dempster Street. about the new "Subsidy Program,"Center. The fe is $13 for Seniorand $16 for non-members and is on Monday, June 20 to discuss back in with mom and dad. adopted stringent age restric-into ' a retirement community.have to be able to jet off tosake." Reservations are required and canflood control, flooding affects onalthough seniors do not have toCenter Members and $16 fbr non-moderated by the Center's saga- tions Cancun once in a while. be made by calling the "Lunchpnvate property, quality of drink-attend them both. The time will bemembers. Please register in per-cious facilitatoiEdith Lovinger. I didn't think anything of it. - no oneunder 55 wasThey could not afford it and, On theother hand, even Bunch" at 847/967-6876. Lunching water and the general work- 1:30 p.m. on Monday, June 27 andson at the Senior Center beforePlease register in person at the After all, many, of my singleaccepted although some placesbesides, all of the grandchildren Any self-respecting youngthough my parents were retired, is served at i 1:45 am. but theings of the Metropolitan WaterWednesday, July 20. Please regis-Julyl. Senior Center before July 1. buddies were doing the samehave dropped the age to 45. were nearby. In the '60s andcollege grad should not' bethey were up early änd my slum- Center opens at 9 am. whereCouncil. This is a free program,ter for either of these sessions at thing. We were cutting costs and The idea was that the seniors'70s, the retirement communi-redúced to living in a hovelber was disturbed by rug vacu- many come in for bingo, cards,and those interested in attendingthe Senior Center Reception Desk"WWII MEMORIAL" SLIDECOMPUTER CLASSES AT THE getting some good home-cookedwould not be harassed by wildties were built mainly in Floridabecause that is allhe can afford.uming. camamdeiie, crafts, games, healthshould call the Morton Groveor by calling the Morton GroveSHOW PRESENTATION MORTON GROVE SENIOR meals by mothers who treated usteenagers and could concentrateand Arizona,farfromtheAt least that seems to be the I also must confess, if you screenings, quiet reading, semi- Senior Hot Line at 847/470-5223 Senior Hot Line at 847/470-5223. Historian, Donna Horwitz willCENTER like princes and,Isuspect,on their golf games or on driv-Northeast, where many of theargument of a lot of Generationdon't tell anybody, that I didn't nais and just plain fun. The fol- to register. be at the Morton Grove Senior Learn the basics about comput- hoped we would never marry.ing their carts around town inretirees had previously lived. SoXers. And is there a mother whodo very many chores around the lowinglistof specialevents SENIOR CENTER CLOSED Center to lead a wonderful anders including Windows navigation appear on the "Lunch Bunch" cal- We often lived at home until wepeace. Some retirement commu-not too many college grads Won'ttake her kid back-untilbouse. They didn't ask and I ODYSSEY LUXURY CRUISE Due to the activities surround-thought-provoking slide presenta- and simple computer concepts at got married. nities even were exempted fromcould have commuted to. their,he gets on his feet? didn't volunteer. endar this three-week "Getting Started On Lake Michigan ing the Morton Grove Days 2005 Hon ofthe new WWII Memorial in Now, I learn from The Newpaying any school tax since theyjobs from a retirement comniu- I realize now that I probably ' Whatan irresponsible son. Fathers Day "Watermelon The Morton Grove SeniorJuly 4th Festival, the MortonWashington DC at 1:30 p.m. onWith Computers" course from weren't sending kids to school. nity. ' But now, because there isput a lot of strain on my parentsHope your kids don't act the Festival" on Thursday, June 16 onCenter's Odyssey Luxury CroiseGrove Senior Center willbeWednesday, July 6.The fee for 12:30 to 2 p.m. on Fridays starting York Times that I must have the Patio. Lunch will be Beef Poton Lake Michigan on Wednesday,closed to all activities and servie-this program is 50 cents per per-JWy 8. The fee is $32 for Senior been a pioneer. Returning home The Times reports, "Somesuch an explosion of well-when I moved back in. I stayedway I did when you let them Roast with Potatoes. June 22 has been cancelled due toes, except Seniortran transporta-son. The World War Il Memorial Center Members and $37 for non- is a big deal these days but withsons and daughters are nowheeled older Americans whofor three years until I got mar-come home again. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be insufficient pre-registrations.tion,betweenandincludinghonors theI 6 million individualsmembers andistaught by the atwist. sampling the leisurely lifestyles, don't want to leave' their grand-riad. E-mail Joe Voiz at grilled at the "Barbecue and Ice Please call the Morton GroveWednesday, June 29 throughwho served in the armed forces ofCenter's instructor, Ri. Bruno. Retirement communities areoftheir aging parents. Driven bychildren behind, ' builders are For onç thing, we seemed [email protected], ' or Cream Social" on the Patio onSenior Center at 847/663-6127 forMonday, July 4.All regularlythe U.S., the more than 400,000Please register in person at the springing up all over the countryskyrocketinghouseprices,putting up retiremçnt communi-operate in different time zones. Iwrite to 2528FiveShillings Wednesday, June 22. more information. scheduled events will resumewho died, and all who supported Senior Center. . ties near major East Coast cities, was just getting off work fromRoad, Frederick, MD 21701. The cost is a $2.75 to $3 donation . Sun City, outside of Phoenix,uncertain jobprospects and starting Tuesday, July 5. thewareffortfromhome.An "Internet" class will help stu- was the first , big one and itextended stays in higher educa-an easy commute for strugglingmy newspaper job at midnightC CopleyNews Service and the menu includes a hot"SOCIAL SECURITY SUBSIDY Symbolic of the defining event ofdents develop the tools needed to opòned in the 1960s. tion, some young adults figureyoung professionals. and by the time I arrived home, ,Vçit Copley News Service at entree, potatoes or rice, and veg- PROGRAM" APPLICATION BRIDGECLUB the 20th Century, the Memorial isovercome frustrations about the So guess what?they cafl save money 'while .So,'what are we parents to do?I wanted to.wind down with awww.copleynews.com. dable; or a sandwich, soup andSEMINAR Challenging Intermediate anda monument to the spirit, sacrifice, INTERNET!!This three-week salad at the deli bar.For more A representative from the Social Advanced Bridge matches areand commitment of the Americanseries meets from 2:15 to 3:45 information about the menu or enjoyed by Bridge Club players inpeople. The Second World War isp.m. on Fridays starting July 8. the Morton Grove Senior everythe only 20th Century event corn-The cost is $32 for Senior Center Don't mIss it! Plan now to attend the Tuesday from 12 noon to 3:30memorated on the National Mall'sMembers and $37 for non-mem- p.m. with the next six-month (Julycentral axis.Please register forbers.Please register in person at through December) session start-this program at the Reception the Senior Center. ing July 5.The fee is $13 forDesk of the Senior Center or call Senior Center Members and $16the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line Formoreinformation about Active for non-members. Please registerat 847/470-5223 for more infor-senior servicesand activik's, call in person at the Senior Center marion. theMorton Grove SeniorHot Line Senior ExpdM before July 1. at 847/470-5223. .-Dedicated to inform, educate arid entertain senior citizens- PIlLES SENIORS: for outings $12 each includesNILES SENIOR CENTER with morning snack and beverage,THE ARLINGTON JAZZ Wednesday, June 22, 2005 lunch,baitandprizes.CallTuesday Evening, July 12 from Big Band Era is MaryAnn for more information5:00PM - 8:30 PM. $8.00 Open to a L 9a.m.-2pm. 847 588-8420 residents and non-residents. alive and well Big Bean Little Bear, Friday, June Enjoy a delicious dinner of salad 24th - lunch TBA mostaciolli with Italian Sauage, White Eagle Banquets CONTINUED FROM RAGE II Hollows in Car)', IL- Friday, July and dessert. Then be prepared as 22nd lunch brought in fromthe Arlington Jazz brings you the 6839 N. Milwaukee, Niles, IL outings!If you don't have equip-Culvers sounds of the big band era with ment, we've got some you can use.BangsLakeTour.,Saturday, music of Stan Kenton, Tommy . Hundreds olProdsscts Maps and directions to all outings August 6th, S 15, cheek-in 7:30AM Dorsey,CountBasic,Duke aid Sn'içesfor S.aiors are available at the Senior CenterNO BAIT - Italian Beef lunch Ellington, and many more of your àad*b! r Office.Newcomers are alwaysBigBear/LittleBear,Friday, favorites. Tap your feet or dance til . Fr.è H.althScrunings ft..Giv.aways, Door Pdzis welcome!With the etception. ofSeptember 16th -Lunch Subyou drop. Either way, you're sure the Bangs Lake Tournament, all Sandwich to enjoy this evening of musical .ft. IÛ_ Oo ,Live Musical Ea*tainmflt outings meet at the outing site at memories. "thtò.,, 'ai ' ', ña' séiesandamethties 8:O0AMandendat2:OOPM ; costIT'S THE BIG BAND ERA at the that e retirementliving so ...at a price ts better ever! S''R11ør cWS Now Urns July 31, 're offen specia1savings'' on many apartments. X PR SENIORS: WICKED JUNE INFORMATION schedule a tour of our The final paymentfor June is the month for renewing Move now while the price isright! Simply "Wicked" should be made now.Center memberships. lt is also the conununìtyandletusshowyoutheapartmefltthatismtforyou. HUMANA.. ,.,JOURNAL & TOPICS Takea'Wicked'Those who have signed up gavemonth to vote for officers and sen- Madcetp*4r Newspapers J-," a $50. The balance of$45.00 isatorsoftheSeniorSenate. Cali (7) 8975 W. Golf d, Miles, IL 60714 theatre trip due now makingthetotalInformation about each of the can- s Call For Exhibit :FREEADMISSION ' $95.00. didates is the June Spectator are CONTINUED FROM PAGE II Spaca Availability I :withthiicoussì (reg. admlsion $2) This includes motor coachavailable in the June newsletter www.horizonbsy.com transportation and main floor A HOKI{('N *.4 Sth'& : *ct'. &ntorEp include a turkey breast wrap, pasta and must b returned to the Center , seats for the Wednesday, Augustno later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, 31, 2005 und muve.in mu,t oocu by August 31, 2005. salad and dessert.Lunch is at SpA JW t. 24A)t'.vsçAi Varies toOI OU Apartment tyIo cd vAiIAbiIity. Mu,t plAce a depoei by July (630) 620-6347 12:30 p.m. The cost is $8.50 for24 matinee. Call the Center,June16. Winnerswillbe 847.692-3597 to see if there are . announced at the Annual Meeting . 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    - Full ServIce 011-Fliter-Lübe baserunners over the last 15 hit-their timely hitting and flawless pitching in defeating No. 1 seed -'Transmission Service (reg.' $54.99) BY RYAN BISHOP ters.The Dons ended their sea- [email protected] son with a record of 2940. Loyola Ramblers 6-3.Despite &, Differential Service (reg. $24.99) Starter Mike Kloss kept. hisa rough first inning by starter r'fhe Dons bàseball team Mike Pagano in which the 6'3 Coolant Flush Service (reg $5499) teamin the game, coasting. was unable to defend theirthrough the first two innings, butright-hander allowed five walks Tìánsmlsslon Flush (reg. 79.99) state championship thisstruggled through the next two.and two runs tscore, the Dons year, falling one game short in a PRICES MAY VARY BASED ON VEHICLE I Oak Park stretched their lead toregained their composure and 5- 1 tough luck loss to Oak Parka 4-1 advantage in the fourthscored three runs in the first. NILES I River-Foest, a team they hadinning on a two-out single byHe was starting in place ofNo. 2 8430 W. Dompst.r Street - - defeated on their way to state inHuskies catcher David Studer.starter Matt Kudlik who inured between Greenwood & Cumberland 2004. The Dons were done in .Kloss had escaped further dam-his ankle against Nues North. nautto McDonad U ibbOVe,The Stingrays rtck out to classic tunes at the Oak ParkConcertFriday night June 3 n Nues. byseniorright-handerIanage before hitting the first two Pagano fought threw his wild- (847) 8270500 Bottom left, Madelune Callaghan, 9, twustsaway tI I nughtat the openung evening of the Oak Park outdoor Berger, who allowed only fivebatters in the inning. ness(seven walks) to pitch a Des Plaines concerts. . : hits and struck out six. Berger In reaching the supersectionalcomplete game two hitter as the ¡340 Lee SErcct ol16 MIwuukee ut Elston Bottom right, Carol andBobbySapienza, 7, of Park Ridge dance to the oldies. limited the Dons to four hits (847) 296-7059 (773) 631-9691 for the second straight year, the StowConbnues.,. over the last six innings, andDons team relied on seeuoNsLoSErp (Photosby AIlnKaleta) retiredal1owed only two .. SPORTS SPORTS UNLIMITED UNLIMITED: ended,a peaceaccord wasinto his new ballpark (built forjumping, major league clubs FEDERAL FRANCHISES announced. The American and the Whales) located on the North reciprocated by lowering salaries Baltimore aseball :last rival struck National leagues agreed to help Side of Chicago on Addison and across the board. Nickname Terrapins Third league Fed owners who were in debt and Clark streets. Today it's known as Said Jones: "There was a real Records 1914: 84-70 (3rd); out in1915, but its effects the Feds agreed to disband the . sense ofbittemesa among players 1915: 47-107 (8th) causedmoney league and withdraw their law- St. Louis Ternera owner Phil about how they were treated by Thesuccess of the1914 werelong-lasting Suit. Ball was allowed to take over the ownership." Terrapins was devastating to the trouble "While the Federal LeagueAmerican League Browns. Sound familiar? International League's Orioles, sincetheAmericanLeague existed, all three leagues strug- Sinclair was able to sell his SIDEBAR forcing owners to sell stars such BY ANTHONY TARANTINO Orioles moved to New York in CONTINUED PROM PREVIOUS PAGE gled financially," said Gabriel players' contracts and made a for- Weeghman Park? as Babe Ruth. Copley News Service 1903: But it wasn't like Baltimore Schechter, a researchór at the tune. Wrigley Field is the only sur- Brooklyn was without a team. constituted a monopoly. The National Baseball Hall of Fame But Baltimore was left out ofvivingrelicof theFederal Nickname Tip-Tops The NBA had the ABA. The Across the street, the league was also having a hard Library. "There were only a few the deal. League. Records 1914: 77-77 (5th); NFL had the AFL, USFL andInternationalLeagueOrioles time competing for ballplayersclubs that were able to make Built in 1914 by Charles H. 1915: 70-82 (7th) XFL. The NHL had the WHA.were facing theworld,champion and hoped to break baseball's money." The Terrapins were denied Weeghman for his Whales fran- The team was owned by mil- But what about Major LeagueNew York Giants ih an exhibition reserve clause. "You have to remember that their own major league club and chise, the park hosted itsfirst lionaire Robert B. Ward, maker Baseball? game. On the mound for the But as Judge Kenesaw the was located declined a $50,000 settlement.major league game on April 23, ofTip-Top bread. itsrivalwastheFederal Orioles was a young left-hander Mountain Landis (who would in several cities where they were They decided to file their own 1914. Chicago beat the Kansas Buffalo League. And though it's been 90 named Babe Ruth. latèr become baseball's first corn- in direct competition with majorantitrust lawsuit instead. City Packers 9-l. Nickname Blues years since its brief, two-year run Only I ,500 would come out to missioner) considered the law-league teams," said Blaise M. The suit was dismissed in 1922 When built, the ballpark had a Records 1914: 80-71(4th); came to an end, it had a lastingsee the future Sultan of Swat. It suit, Chicago,St.Louis andLamphier, a baseball historianwhen Supreme Court Justice seating capacity of 14,000 and 1915: 74-78 (6th) impact, creating new ballparks seems all Baltimore Cared about Pittsburgh were battling for theand manager of labor relationsOliver Wendell Holmes declared cost nearly $250,000. The Blues' roadjersey was the (including one still being used), was the Terrapins. league title. Chicago would winfor the city of Rochester N.Y. that baseball was a sport and not When the league folded afterfirst in the majors to don a city's the first player-bidding war and The Baltimore and Buffalo by percentage points over St. "All the teams (that were in directa business. He said baseball did the 1915 season for financial rea- name in script lettering. They baseball's antitrust exemption. Louis. competition) were hurting finan-not fall under the interstate corn- sons, Weeghnìan was allowed to even used a swoosh under the The Federal League began as a ' 'They never got cially." merce umbrella covered by the purchase the 'sname (a la the Dodgers) to add minorleagueinl9l3.Butin 1914 ANTITRUST EXEMPTION Chicago owner Weeghman was Sherman Act, giving baseball ita Cubs. flair. Buffalo played Baltimore in the Feds, backed by owners such to Ty Cobb, Tris When the league's final season allowed to purchase the National antitrust exemption. the league's first game in 1914. as oil magnate Harry Sinclair in League Cubs and moved them Without the threat of players SIDEBAR Indianapolis, emerged declaring Speaker and Joe war ontheAmericanand National leagues. The Federal Jackson. League hoped tolure major league talent by doing without a reserve clause, giving players squads were two of eight to join freedom of movement between the new Federal League for the teams. 1914 season. And when the Feds dangled big Sparky 'new whereto find contracts at star players, several A BIDDING WAR YMCA took the bait. Eddie Plank, Edd In June of 1914, the Brooklyn 6300 Touhy, Niles Park Ridge CommunIty Maine Township Bldg. Roush, Joe Tinker, Chief Bender Tip-Tops were reported to have Center 1700 Ballard Rd., Park Ridge and Mordecai "Three Finger" offeredWashington'sWalter Nlles Senior Center 1515 W Touhy, Park Ridge Brown were just a few stars toJohnson a $100,000 contract 99g Civic Center Dr., Niles Entenmanns he BgIe jump to the new league. (Alex Rodriguez-type money), Park Ridge Senior Center 7931 Golf Rd., Morton Grove "(Major league) clubs wereJohnson would earn $25,000 a VIllage of Nues Town Center loo S. Western, Park Ridge very afraid of what the Federal-season for three years with. a 1000 Civic Center Dr., Nues Family Pantry League coùld do if it raided its$25,000 signing bonus. But the Bank of Park Ridge 9259 Waukegan, Morton mater and took away playera,"deal fell through. Nlles Library Main St., Park Ridge Grove bo You? Notre Dame's Chnt Simkins (1 2) takes second base on a ground ball in thefifth inning of their Class AA said David Jones, Deadball Era In December, Johnson was Waukegan & Oakton, Niles playoff game against Loyola Saturday, June 4. Committee chairman forthe reported to have accepted a con- Uptown TraIn Station Produce World Society of American Baseball tract with Chicago. The Whales Food Mart Summit & Prospect, Park 8801 Waukegan, Morton Grove Research. "When the league was were willing to pay Johnson 8000 Waukegan, NIes Ridge Pagano was helped out by senior the Ramblers ended their season becoming a force within the mar- $20,000 a year for two seasons to Kappy's DONS LOSE: centerfielder Kevin Mitchell'swith a 29-9 record. ket in 1914, Major League clubsjoin their club. Charles 5/3 Bank Park Ridge City Hall 7200 Dempster, Morton Grove Inthesectionalsemifinal two run double in the sixth responded by offeringhigher Weeghman, owner of the Whales, Oakton & Milwaukee, Nibs 505 Butler Pl., Park Ridge Seasonwas a inning and a two-run single inagainst North, the Dons jumpedsalaries to players, often as three- gave Johnson a $6,000 signing Bethany Terrace the first to give the conferenceout to an I I -O in the fourth andyear contracts." bonus.ButtheWashington 7-11 store Starbucks 8425 Waukegan, Morton Grove brightone champions a 6-2cushion. won by the same score.Brian "They never got to Ty Cobb, Senators retained Johnson after Oakton & Milwaukee, Niles i 5 S Prospect, Park Ridge Mitchell Went 2-for-3 with RBI Flynn led the charge, going 2-Tris Speaker and Joe Jackson," convincing the Road Runner Pantry CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE in the gameLosing pitcherfor-2 with two RB1 and twoadded baseballhistorianand to pay for a salary increase. Edward Jones Einstein's Bagels 6315 W. Dempster, Morton Chris Friedrick allowed seven runsscored. Inaddition,author Marc Okkonen. "They Johnson was reported to have 8141 Milwaukee, NUes 23 S Prospect Ave., Park Grove Dons advanced to play Oak Park hits in 51/3 innings, droppingKeenan Long and Will Harfordnever budged....Most of (thosepaid back his signing bonus by Ridge atAlexianFieldMonday. his record to 8-3 on the year, and went 2-for-3. who jumped) were over the hill." selling offa herd of cattle. NUes Chamber Morton Grove Senior Center But what the league did have 8060 W. Oakton, NUes Venus Restaurant 6140 Dempster, Morton Grove was estabtished ballplayers play- SPORTS AND COURTS i 8 S Northwest Hwy, Park ing major league-quality ball in . The Feds' first season ended Oak Mill Mall Ridge Super Cup Coffee Shop 5509 Fernald, Morton Grove new stadiums. with Benny Kauff batting .370 to 7900 Milwaukee, NUes Le Peep Restaurant "They built ballparks all over," lead the Indianapolis Hoosiers to loo Euclid Ave., Park Ridge Morton Grove Library said Okkonen. 'Almost everythe league title. The Hoosiers' Alliance Bank 6140 Lincoln, Morton Grove 7//I_ri/I. Federal League town had a brand- 7840 MIlwaukee, Niles seven-game winning streak to end Starbucks new ballparkbuilttomajor the season put them (u (((IIlI( I (1 on top of Rose's Beauty Salon i 00 S Northwest Hwy, Park Morton Grove Village Hall leaguestandards. They were Chicago by I1/2 games. In 1915, 7502 Milwaukee, Nues Ridge 6101 Capulina, Morton Grove state-of-the-art stadiums." the Hoosiers'relocated to Newark, On April13,1914, nearly N.J., to become the Peps, Mornlngfields Morton Grove Chamber elatest local 30,000 fans came out to Terrapin The 1915 season would be the Park to see the new Baltimore 800 Devon, Park Ridge Park Ridge Chamber of 6101 Capulina, Morton Grove last for the Feds. In January, the Commerce franchise face the Buffalo Blues s orts coverage Federal League filedan antitrust 140 Euclid, Park Ridge Jewel in the first regular-season game of Sclssorhands Barber lawsuit against the American and 5930 Dempster, Morton Grove the inaugural season. 739 Devon Ave., Park Ridge National leagues, claiming they Summit Square in THE BUGLE Baltimore was happy to have Conthues. MaIne Park Lelaure Center lo N. Summit, Park Ridge another taste ofmajor league ball s see I1tW next page. 2701 Sibley, Park Ridge

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    I cup tornato sauce 64 Famous garden 3SxPtaza Svite' writer . . -Six private gardens will be ondisplay during the Park Ridge bly sweet. Store whole watermel-on slice and placeslice ofkiwi on 9 Doot írsnte . . HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING A valíabi I tablespoon ground cumin Night Garden Walk" on ons in a cool thy place. each watermelon circle. Spoon 13 Motiint state motto 65_ lhlight! 36Actress Sttarcwi I,p:5805 W.- Diversey . Chicago, IL 60639 Community Church's "Midsummer's yogurt over kiwi and walenuelon I teaspoon Ancho chili powder, or Saturday, June 1 8. Tickets for the event atS I O (children I O and under Cover and refrigerate watermel- wod 66 Lack of accent 37' Increased: arch. cutting into them. Thereas though it werehollandaise sauce to taste (847) 676- 4923 be purchased at the Churchoffice, 100 S. ons after 1$ Poetry expoundesl 67 Pungectcy 39 Is frugal are free). They may is more information at www,water-on eggsBenedict.TopeachJuice from 2 fresh limes OFFER ENDS JUNE 3OL 2005 seedlesswatermelon, Courtland, Park Ridge, Lurvey'sGarden Center, 2550 Dempster, melon.org. Watennelon Benedict with a grape 2 cups 16 Gtirfeld pooch 68 Untidiness 43 From a Des Plaines or Burkes Books, 1 16 Main St. Park Ridge. Proceeds While every day is now water- 1/2, skin side up, as a garnish rem- minced 17Btjnos 69 Gemslarm Appear CENTRAL iniscent of olive slice on eggs Salt and pepper, to taste will benefit the church "renewingGod's house" building fund. For melon season, it is hard to beat a 18 Silent iirtouhob1e? 48 ama1ist Guitry AIR CONDITIONING juicy wedge of watermelon in the Benedict. Yields 4 to 5 cups. more information,call (847) 823-3164. 20 Pçicer1iITls DOWN SOOlficer in framing COMPLETELY INSTALLED summer sun. In fact,this summer Saute onion, garlic and peppers in I'll be traveling around the coun- My daughter and her friendsvegetable oil in a heavy saute pan 22 Ñnci of patrking 51 hmbless genus STARTING AT Tuesday, June 21 wanted to see the Manhattan clubover medium-highheatuntil #777 will meet at the tly on a watermelon roadtrip com- 23 French cdt,IrVtmn I Aham 52Actress Mamie Van -The American Legion Gladstone Post ing up with more great ideas toscene. Dad was the escort andonions and garlic begin to toast and $i39r Central on Tuesday, June 21 24 Nuns 2 Inter ending Edgebrook Community House, 61 00 N. enjoy one of my favorite things. mocktails were the libation. This is pepper skin blisters. Reduce heat and stir in tomato 26 Dofl'tchuçdIug 3 Gold winner. 53 Blow _: lo'se it i:ii:. from noon to 4 p.m. All veterans areinvited. Refreshments will be I hope to share a taste with you my version of the young clubbers' sauce, cumin and chilipowder. 4 Expensive served. soon. favorite. 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The Kids Buffet for those Is "Swimming With Scapulars" On Guam, a 217-square-milelike Guam or Hawaii, vith corn- Thighlight Summit Squareunder $7 is just $5. Reservations (a) a sweetly executed spiritual speck of land in the middle of theparatively fewer species and indi- Retirement Residence's Father'saccepted until Friday, June 17 at westernPacificOcean,the memoir; (b) a nicely written reh- viduals and limited refuge. Day Buffet Brunch on Sunday, 847-825-1 161. Australian bmwn tree snake has ' gious tract; or © both of the Hut the real issue isn't the end of June 19from lI am. to 1:30 above? consumed nine of the island's 13 Summit Square's dining and nature, Burdick argues, ' but our p.m.Summit Square is in the By the time I turned the final native bird species injust 50 years.definition and perception ofit. We meeting rooms are also available page ofSauthern California writer By almost any measure, thatplace certain values upon environ- heart of Uptown Park Ridge atfor a variety of occasions- Matthew Lickona's. debut boolc I makes the snake the villainousmema and ecosystems. IO N. Summit Avenue. bridal and baby showers, family chose . epitome ofan alien species, having "Alien species do pose a threat," Summit Square's chef, whoreunions, business breakfasts surreptitiously arrived in Guam For devoutly osthodox Roman writes Burdick. "But their real has created last month's sensa- and lunches, retirement, gradua- Catholics who feel as if they've inside the wheel wells of World crime isn't against nature;it's tional Mother'sDay Buffettion and communion parties. The gone through a desert of despair War Il militai)' aircraft to wreak itsagainst us and our self-serving Bninch, has planned a menü that since the sesual abuse scandal, this ecological devastation. ideas ofwhat nature is supposed to residence's outstanding chef, book will offer a cool drink of The snake, of course, is onlybe." includes complimentary Frenchwhosebackgroundincludes water. This defense of the faith, doing what it's evolved to do. It The fact is, we generally like sparklingwine, Montrealexperience in some of Chicago's from a manied father offour who probably wouldn't be on Guamaliens and encourage their expan- Crusted Strip Steaks, Stuffedfinest hotels, creates gourmet has clung unapologetically to it, now without human aid. And, tnithsion.lttookmultiple,overt Pork Wellington, Chef's Fried will be food for many Catholic be 'told, it's not really an "alien breakfasts, brunches and lunches attempts in the I SOOs to introduce Chicken and much more. Sweetfor 10 to 75 guests. souls. invade?'- at least in the broadthe English house sparrow to the treats from Summit's Bake Shop For Roman Catholics and others scheme of things. United States, now considered a Summit Square provides sen- who dare to question some of the Aliens are from Mars, writesubiquitous pest. Cattle, goats, pigs willincludeminipastries,iors with rental apartments and church's stands, "Swimming With Rurdick,asenioreditorat and cats are all bigger threats to mousses, tarta, and a specialcomplete retirement and assisted The Nues ParkDistrict Multi-Purpose Gymnasium was officially named the Golf View Community Center Scapulars" may come across morecomes when he tells of how, as awell as the church's teachingsDiscover magzine. Australiannative birds and plants than alien Father's Day dessert platter. living services. at the Park Board's May meeting. The building is scheduled for completion in the fail. brown tree snakes, zebra mussels, rigid than inspiring. (Before I go teenager, he was kissed on the lipsagainst contraceptives. He also species like the brown tree snake. The cost for the brunch is $ I 8 (Photo Courtesy Niles Path District) any further, I should explain that a by a priest. Lickona went homeexplains why he makes his chil- fire ants, kudzu- all problematicFew bemoan their verdant lawns scapular is a kind ofnecklace wornand told his father, who hand-dren go to Mass and why theyand vilified alien species- are alland ganlens, even though most are by some Catholics as a sign ofdelivered a letter about it to thedon't go to public school: "I don't Earthly organisms. Theycomprised almost entirely of exot- Eddie Payton to visit devotion; ithangs downboth in thebishop. The bishop moved thewant to see my eight-year-oldare no more alien to this planet je, hybridized species. Edward Jones presents 'A front and back with a small pen-priest to be a chaplain for the eId-daughter at a school talent showthan we are.Indeed,if alien Aliens don't weaken ecosys- dont at each end and may also con-erly. Later, the diocese was suedsome day, thrusting her hips andspecies threaten or harm nativetems, they simply transfomi them Belmont Village tain a patch of brown cloth.)becausethe same priest hadlip-syncing to Shania Twain aboutspecies or environments, it's gen-into different ecosystems with dif- Conversation with Steve Forbes' Lickona is a fundamentalist when emIlybecausehumanshave molested two other boys. what keeps her warm in the middle ferent organisms that humans Marc F. Grote, the Edwardtor-in-chief of Forbes magazine.how they may impact 'investors Brother of Walter Payton will visit icomes to Mass. Ile finds guitar- Lickona doesn't let the hierar-ofthe night." caused or promoted their spread,value more or less. Jones investment representativeForbesandEdwardJones . Investing for the rest of 2005 strumming praise songs silly andchy off the hook for a pattern of I wince at that kind of reac- wittingly or not, and, even more to Ifwe want topreserve the flaw- Glenview facility for 'putting ' lessons doesn't like to sing after receiving quietly transfening abusive prieststionary thinking. Besides, I know a the point, determined that theirtal order- at kast to the extent that in Niles, will host a free one-Managing Partner Douglas E. This ibteractive event is pre- Communion, "choosing instead to that finally erupted three years agolot ofShania Twain fans who have impact has been negative. we can, in the places wheree can hour satellite broadcast titledHill will share their thoughts onsented at select Edward Jones The public is invited to "puttwill be available to sign auto- pray to the God I had just con- Here's a remarkable fact:In "Hope, Growth and Opportunity: into a national scandal. "lt looks totumed out just fine (and they - then all things begin with us. We the key issues facing investorsbranch offices nationwide via thewitha pro" when Eddie Paytongraphs. sumed." And he doesn't take wellme like men abandoning theirwouldn't dare thrust their hips inmore than 50 years of scientifichave to be better, more intelligent A ConversationwithSteve today during this midyear reviewfirm's private video network. to priests who tinker with the Ian- study of biological visits the Belmont Village in He willvisitthe Belmont posts as shepherds of souls andpublic). invasions,stewards of the Earth. No other Forbes"at10:30 AM onbroadcast. To reserve a seat or for more guage: "Most often, tinkering cre- Burdick says, not a single example Glenview Monday. Village,2000Golf Rd.in turning into politicians," he writes. "Swimming With Scapulars" species has so successfully invad- Tuesday, June 14 at 7627 N. . Forbes and Hill also will dis- information about the Tuesday, ates a distraction, and it hits me ofan introduced species ofplantor Payton,agolf coach 'atGlenview on Monday, June 13 But his outrage did not shake hisprobably will be most appealing to ed every ecosystem on the planet. Milwaukee Avenue. cuss: June 14 program, call Grote at like a spiritual sucker-punch." faith: "Thanks to the persistence oflike-minded Catholics. lt doesn'tanimal causing an ecosystem toNo other species controls the Jackson State University andfrom I i am. to i p.m. For more Whether you agree or disagree, collapse has been confirmed. The broadcast features Steve . Forbes, the man: publishing847-663-1650. 1f you are unable sin, the edifice has been crumblinghave the crossover power of Rabbi future ofso many other organisms. nm-year veteran of the NFL isinformation,call(847) 657- Liekona's book is an easy read. A since it was first built, and again Rather, nature tends to adapt. Forbes, president and chief exec-magnate and business icon to attend, additional viewing Harold Kushner's works, which In this sense. creatures like the the brother ofWalter Payton. He7100. La Mesa, Calif. resident, he is aand again, God has brought goodare both comforting and illuminat- Take South Florida, where at leastAustralian brown tree snake have utive officer of Forbes and edi- . The latest business trends andopportunities are available. staff writer. for the San Diegoout of evil." ing, or Protestant in-your-face300 introduced plant species have no real hand in their fate: sve do. will conduct a golf clinic and Reader, and his style is conversa- He spends a great deal of timewriter Anne Lamott, who makes taken root-almost one-fifth of the - Scott LaFce tional and relwred. totalfloradiversity. discussing why he remained a vir- you laugh and leam. 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