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toloopeople sat through a lengthy CloseMorton Grove Village Board meeting Monday night, in hopes of deterring the boàrd from approving changes to the

A Taste' of Fun village zoning . code regarding Cans adonid wh.the eitwodc of Morton Grove Houses of Worship. After nearly mde schootsit on à table h the comer during 2 and a half hours of discussion, the annusi laste of Mortonove.' For the storg the board did Vote to approve turn tp 23.. the changes, but not before amending and removing one portion of the code that seemed to bring the most criticism from the audience. Until now,all Houses o Worship were required to have a special use permit to operate, no matter where they were located. Under the new zoning code, Houses of Worship will be a permitted useinresidential areas of the village as long as the proposed site is less than 3.5 Wolves Wifl acres.1f the proposed site is Nues West s Watler Mendenball cuts down a larger than 3.5 acres, a Special section of the net after the Wolves victory over Use Permit will be required. New Trier,Friday nlhtMàrch5.For.the story, Any House of Worship drawing see page 19. I 000 or more people will only The Emerald City Îheatre Company performs be allowed in commercial dis- Dr. Suess Green Eggs and Ham and other Seuss Silliness" tricts, not residential. at the Morton Grove Public Library, Saturday The new wording also tight- afternoon March 6. Story Continues... Silliness ZONING page 32. New Chamber eveñt a chance toEmotions high in OLR closing s, honor community's 'unsung' heroesBY WENDY ELLIS [email protected] opportunitytorecognize Nomination forms have Nomination those in their neighborhoodsbeeninsertedintothis motions still run high one week forms for 'Nileswhogolargelywithoutweek's edition of The Bugle after it was announced that Our praise," Chamber Directorand are also printed on page adyof Ransom (OLR) Index Weekly Vol. 47 No. 38 Night of Roses'Kaite DiMaria said. "These29. Additional nomination School in Nues would be closing at award inside are the people who makeforms can be picked up at the the end of this school year. Parents Niles a great place to liveNues Chamber, the Niles and parishioners were taken by sur- Police Blotters and it's important that weVillage Flail, the Nues Park prise by the announcement at a special Calendar hat makes therecognize them." District, the Nues Public meeting last week and many of them Business NilesChamber's The Niles Night of Roses -Library and The Bugle'sare laying the blame at the feet of new "Nightof.Home Grown Suecas Awardsoffices, 7400 N. Waukegan, Parish Priest, Fr. John Hall. Fr;-lall Sçhoòls ...... Roses" event special is thatand Dinner Dance will beNues. bas been pastor at the church for the Park Ridge News 11 it will give a rare opportuni-held at the Chateau Ritz, "We hope that the commu- past 9 years. A small group of parents met over 13 ty for members of the corn-.9100 North Milwaukeenity will be very involved in 15 munity to nominate theirSaturday, Apr. 17 beginningthis process," said DiMaria. the weekend in hopes of organizing Election Guide neighbors, village employ-with open bar from 6 p.m. to"It's really a night for them." efforts to let their feelings be known, . 1,9 SpOrts .,. .., ees, fire and police men for7 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Awards will be given in and are circulating petitions asking the Lite : 23 awards to recognize the spe-There will be a cash bar afterthe following categories: Archdiocese to remove Fr. Hall from 27 cial contribution they havedinner. Awards will be pre- BusinessoftheYear the parish. Camp "This isn't 1950 anymore," saidOLR 28 made toward making Niles ssented following dinner. ToAward-recognizes a business Hóme' ..,', place "where people count." make reservations, contact "This event will give peo- the Chamber at (847) 966- Story Continues... Story Continues... Classified '. . '..... ple from the community an7606. ROSES page 4. OLR page 4. The Bugle Thursday March 11, 2004 3 I I Tbursdaj March ii, 2004 The Bugle News News consistent day for garbage pickup so For 20.gears We'ue been cOrnmItte4tO The Maine we have gathage on the sùeels evety . dayofthewçek. Theisamdentand Fire damages home making retirement IivInq easg for seniors Course pest pmblem tlt spills over into sur- in rounding sotas.Because hatte aie , . .at a price tht'saffordabIe. multiple ifijse companies involved, unincorporated Maine our sheets get thote to thur limes mom wear andtear due to heavy truck traf fic.Finally, there isnomcrclepmgiain Firefighters gather in the yard nextto home at orbulkpickup pmvision. 328 Potter in unincorporated Des Plaines, These arejust some conditions our Monday afternoon aftera fire caused extensive residents have endured Ihr over a damage to the two story home.Fire depart- decade. After two yeats of wosking mento from Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, Park Bob Dudycz %ith sevetul levels of govemment Ridge, Prospect 1-Its., and Rosemont helpto Maine Township Supervisorincluding the illinois State extinguish the blaze. The cause of the fire is Legislatum; our Towoship now could under investigation. and Ernie came into myhave ameans to conact many of these office and sat down. Pete said,pmblems thmugh the passage of this "let's talk some lmsh". Hetoldmibindum. me that on the way to woik he saw a lfthe mfemndwn is successful, an possum happily feaslthg at a fàvoeiteadvisory commiftee ofunincorpocated mdsidebufit"agait,agebag". Heresidentswillbe fonnedtoheip dorfia OLR added it not the fist time he's seen agarbage carrier contract. When (Continued from page 1 ) For information;please call mdent making a mess with gathageawanledto awinning bidder, the con- paient Sam Pulso. 'This is the waythey felt there might still be someThey will go forward with efforts to and something should be done about it. w assw standardizsd garbage they'restill running the schools." hope ofkeeping the school open Thathave Fr. Hall removed. "We need Fiule age pickup Conlractpmvisionswill likely Poleo says a number ofpaivnts plan to is not howevemthecase.Theschool issomeone who could listen to us, and on Maith 16, as a community wealso call for containers for recycling picket services this Sunday at Our being closed on the strength ofa via- work with us," said Puleo. can do something about it Theit is anand small fees for bulk pickup. LadyofRansomChuith, and are hop- bility study done by a small genup of it's always a surprise.You're never SUMMIT initiative on the ballot that would pm-Overafl, the situation will be vastly ing other parents wilijoin them. school board members, includingready." said Fr. Hall. "It's not,some- vide for an impmved garbage pickupimpmved and the public health pie- The announcement that the school Board PresidentPattyRsmuach. Kamysthing you're proud ofor happy about. system. Itinafeniithm called "THEserved would close and the 290 students said even some ofthose who conduct- It's a said time because no one likes to TOWNSHIP REFUSE COLLEC- Pete nodded his head and said this would have to go elsewhere, was as ed the study, didn't know that the see things come to an end." Fr. Hall TIONAND DISPOSALACI" SQUARE refememidum isjust the ticket for befter much a surprise to most members ofschool would be closing. "We're there said his biggest concern now is to RETIREMENT RESIDENCE Maine Townshipresidents will have garbage pickúp but where would the the OLR school board as it was to working everyday to find out ways to assure that every 0ER students has a the opportunity to vote and give the possumsgofortheirnextmeal? trug- other parents. Besot Member Carlkeep it open," said Kamys. " And placement fur next year. At least two Township authotity to seek one carrier Accident Paramedics transfer a woman injured,Tuesday morning March 2, gestedtheywritealetterto Ksmys said the board was told in a nobody told in." local Catholic schools have ofibred to (847) 825-1161 topickup gathage in the unincorpotat-Washington. As I returned to work, when he car was involved in an accident witha semi-trailer in the in the 7200 block of Touhy private meeting one week before the Finco said most parents believe the take the entire 21 members of this edareaAtpeeseut inno conPeteand Ernie were loo up the at Touhy i o N. Summit Paru Ridge pickup system in place. Them is no rest ofthe parents, but board members school closing is " a done deal foryear's 7th goide class, so thatthey can address oftheir congressman. were asked not to say anything pub- now" but they are not ready to give up stay together for their final year of ele- I licly. 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. 100 S. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. For more information call (847) - - - Nues Branch Harris Ban thinkthey want tosave. Home, call (773) 631-4856. - 823-3164. tE behind the counter. Harris Bank is actually in the midst They like the idea that we Scbaohdlllkisisaexpesiasùigsu*imbixIgcis. Dislsict63 is no of a very aggressive building are paying them tostore . United Methodist holds -their money." PARKS excq3tion. Tohelpalleviatethe financial suauri, uiirdistrict aksigsithmanyothen campaign to add more full-itself "a community bank - 1415 Senior Club Gathering servicecommunityloca-network." Xifaras took over the Niles. United Methodist Homes & Services' "141 5 Senior Club" iSaseIdngaIaxttendumonMashl6iJ Even though Harris Bankbranch only a few months tions. We're definitely look- - - Thursday, March 11 - \haveskithaJapmptytax üueasetolslpotrsclioolssiisat 1967. Evens ago, and said he's eager to Quarterly Gathering. -7 p.m. Morton Grove Park District Administration and Finance oursdinols bave unnamed solid and slnasgwhilethe c spmt perpupil is among ing to expand over the nextis a "big bank" often enti- Please join us at United Methodist Homes & Services for our Committee Meeting. lIlowestofourneigjabo,jng disliicts. few years." cized by smaller neighbor-cultivate relationships with "141 5 Senior Club" gathering. A Reader's & Musical Theatre Tuesday, March 16 - StiuianokSevihtoathiwIuneomts. hxiasedstçeityvaIucs aie Harris Bank currentlyhood banks, -Harris is com-leaders in the community. will be performed by Ed Young & Roger Jacobson, to be held on itsXifaras said he also wants to -7 p.m. Niles Park District Board meeting o all m mbas of on nmunity e they linvem diitmvolvnncnt serves over I million cus-mitted to making sure Wednesday, March 17, 2004, from 2-4 p.m. at The Methodist withihe schools. tomers at over 150 locationscommunitybranchesareinstitute similar education Home, 141 5 W. Foster Ave., Chicago, 60640. All are invited to " supervised locally, Xifarasprograms for students in the SCHOOLS Idon't know yet. SometimesI We need to Iaii oi cesnmmfty competluive.Marpj dizicts ue see&ing refer. in the Chicago area, making Niles, Skokie and Morton an afternoon of wonderfulmusic, entertaining stoytellhog, fel- don'tlikethecandidates." aúims. Ils:tpeouiianiclsshowsuppoitilwesxcuinjnusijtyssjsclanols by vol- it the second largest bankingsaid. lowship and a wonderful St. Patrick's Day buffeE The "1415 Clherine Tripoli- Nues "Our customers walk in theGrove area. Monday, March 15 ing"YES" 8rlfìe Masth 16th Diatrict63relinshin. company in Chicago in terms Senior Club' offers quarterly social, cultural and educational door and we like to- recog- "Thankfully the Niles -leanimore about -7:45 p.m. High School District 219 will hold its regular board of its number of full-service programs for older adults. ifyou would like to meet- 'liseM Fami1Ni1G locations. nize them by name," he said.Chamber [of Commerce] has- the "141 5 Club" or to become a member, please call 773-769- ing at 7700 Gross Point Rd., Skokie. a lot of cross-eventswith Locally, Harris Bank has"We like- to know people by .Transportation can be arranged. Please-RSVP to theirother chambers, so we, can 5500 ext. 12 1 locations in Niles, 7707 W.theirface,not just 773-769-5500 by March 15, 2004 to reserve a seat. - Social Security number. get out and meet with people .ft_ Idh, W,: ábilo foc.an.e Lcttei Policy DempsterSt.,and - Park Ridge, 615 Busse Highway. "Istartedat a single-in the other communities NiI. The Bugle Both locations are full-serv-branch community bank, andsuch as Skokie and Morton Vitloge of Niilom Nites Civic Corster encoillages restless to subm letters to theeditor. Tobe consid- I still have that mentality." Grove. Each Harris branch 1000 Civic Center Dr.. Niten IL. ensl forpublicaujon, all leticiamust be signed with the wiiter's fill name. ice, with the Niles location Nibs Pork District Hownrd Leinure Center offering a drive up. Xifaras'statementsarehas a member on the local Business Calendar 6676 Howard St.. NiIe. IL. Anaddsss afldtelephonenumber(wbichwifinotbepeinted) must be pm- backed by an example thatchamber of commerce, and P.rk Kidg. viderl h vetification Inserviceforover 20 pwposes. Lettets exceeding 250 wonls may be edit- that's something we're very - -. the - many will appreciate: - - .- :TkUTSdaY,March.23 City of Perk Ridge City Hail. 506 B..tler Pl.. Park Ridge, IL. ed for length or pinactuahoit No years, the Niles location was Park Ridge Park District Maine Park Leisssre Center potentially libelous letters or letIcia con- originally a First Nationwidelack -of voice mailat theproud of." - 2701 -Sibley Ave.. Park Ridge. IL. tainingpeesonal attacks will bepiinteti IWlorton Greve Wzitcrsare limitcdto me letter per branch. Years later it becameNiles branch. The Morton Gro%e Chamber of Commers.e will hold a Women s U month. Deadline is 5 Village of Morton Grover Village Hall, 6101 Capulina Definitety, t nevermissed. I'm p.m. Fiidays. Power Luncheon at the Flickinges' Center 6101 Caupllna Ase in MortonGrove. IL. also an election jadge." Morton Grove today from t I 45 a m to I p m For more infor Morton Grove Park District: Prairie View Center - Helen Sparkes - Nues Send lettere to: Leticia mátìóii,-contact-Vìçky at (847) 9650330. - - 6834 Derr,pster St., Morton Grove. IL. to the Editor, 7400 N. Waukegan, Niles, IL 60714 support the pblication. Submit to t [email protected] orfiix to (847) 588-1911. :The Bugle runs business profiles to highlight those businesses that

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TheCertificateof ownsi; and Casey Piachtime they have been busy copying, Canchola,Justina Danilowski, [email protected] thousand dollars. a Certificate ofExceftence ù Excellence bi Financial Reporting,alenda helping hand to teachers and cutting, stapling, folding, taping,Erika Ellis, Jaclyn Gremley, Dean Concerns were raised FinancialReportingfromthehighly distinguished award, is onlyhelp cut out special projects duringcoloring and much much more in Kazamias, Maggie Kearns, Garek by Aid. Sue Beaumont (4th) Association of School Business confelTed to school systems that meet Service Club.lpdents in grades 5thorder to be of Service. McGuinn, Jessie Merritt, Tyler city of Park Ridgeabout whether this increase Officials (ASBO) International for its or exceed the standards of the pro-through 8th at Culver School have Thank you to Culver SchoolPazik, Adam Provost, Michael will see an increase inwould drive away businesses psepaustion and issuance ofthe fiscal gram and adhete to sound principles the opportunity to join the School'sService Çlub Group B: CarolinaRadko, Lenny Reinebach, Lauren Thethe Home Rule Salesduring a time when the city year-end2002schoolsystem andiepoiling procedtees. Service Club.Members of theBedoya, Andrew Behof,LinaShimanovsky, Stuart Sullivan, Lore was trying to attract new mer- Comprehensive Annual Financial Tax by .25 percent beginning According to the ASs district Servicé Club volunteer to help teach-Behrami, Maggie Check, Kathy Tenezaca, Diana Wielgos, Ian ZieRe, July 1, 2004. The City Councilchants. Repoit (CAFR). thateamsthe Certificate of Excellence ers and staff every Tuesday afterEshoo, Madelyn Maloy, NeenaOlga llyaguyeva, Alana Kearns, required a motion to suspend City Manager Tim Schuenke The await! was designed byASBOreceives not only the award, butschool. Due to the large number ofMacma, Kirill Obrazisov, LaurenJumi Lee, Shannon Meyer, Paulina the rules, so that the motionaddressedthoseconcerns, International to enable school busi- enhanced credibility for the financial students interested in Service Club itPapucci, Casey Plach, Liam Ryan,Mocarska, Ramina Youmara, and comparing the rates to sur- ness ofilcials to be iecognized for could be approved on a first management ofita school system. was divided into 3 groups. SeiviceRamsina Youmara, JakeCoiy ZieRe. reading. rounding communities. "There During the city budget meet-maybe a couple (communities) ing on February 2 I the councillower and there are a couple SHOP WAREHOUSE DIRÈÒTAT THE St. John Brebeuf students voted to add two new pro-higher, but it seemed 8.5% was grams to the budget. The firstpretty average." celebrate 100 days of School was the addition ofthree new Benka said that the motion police officers, two tactical,needed to be passed on a first TOWEL FACTOII'OUTLET the Kindergartena poster with 100 stars, s poster one patrolman. The secondreading so thatCityStaff studentsofSt.Johnof 100 balloons; a sun made with was the continued supportofcould have sufficient time to Recently,Brebeuf School celebrat-loo clothespins, and a U.S.A. the Taste of Park Ridge to bedealwiththepaper work ed being in school for I 00 days.poster made with 100 United required to make the change (Above) Ryan Dolan, 4, of Paik Ridge glances over held in July. toward face painting artist John Piotrowsas he gets Mrs. Ries' and Mrs. Olivas classStates flag stickers. Even after cutting other pro-effective July 1. Natîoñ made posters with the help of The children also made chee- posed projects, such as the 6.3To put this increases in every- a heatt painted on hischeek at the Park Rklge Senior their parents using I 00 itemsorrio necklaces using 1 00 cheerios, miles of paving on Higgins,day terms, a $10 novel from Center Family Funfest, Sunday afternoon Marth 7. brought in a collection ofI 00 licked alollipop100 times, and the request for a van forBurke's Books will now cost (Left) Emma Nazar, 2. of Park Ridge gets spun items. popped100popcornseeds, the library, the city was stillyou an additional threecents, around by Alexis Gavin, 12, of the Uncoin Middle TheKindergartenchildrencounted lOO M & M's, and made needed to generate $335,000s $25 tropical fish will cost an School Service Club as Nazartnès her hand at Pin the wore 100th day crowns and thena 100th day booklet ofwhat they additional six cents, and a $60 Tail on the Donkey at the Park Ridge Senior Center paraded to break even. throughtheschoolliked best about Kindergarten. 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-s 12 Thursday March 1 1, 2004 The Bugle PARKRIDGE NEWS The Bugle Tht*rsday March 11, 2004 - h_ri. should, fix this. SENIO.S Volunteer to help. The foodEMA Expert Offers Spring A I - needs to be picked up, parceled, II information including questions on 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - and re-distributed.Take one Niles Senior ticket availability & class registra- Maine Towship hour a week to help do one orWeather Preparedness lips Cost: $105.00 members/$llO.00

iÑS1DE U tion. - - By Chuck Baldacchino more of those things.Spread . News Senior News guest Cohen, Director ofand/or lightningpresentor . ACTIVITIES Treat yourself out to one of the almost all ofthe breadstuffs andthe word; get your family and Maine Township's neighbors to help.Do some- approaching the area,or3) Book Discussion-Friday, April 2nd, most memorable productions Whata Waste!items with short shelf lives Emergency Managementthere -thing about this, yourselves. Robert is some other danger Niagara Falls Trip Meeting 10:00am - 11:00am. $1.00 MaineStreamers Announces Newever...Andrew. - LloydWeber's get thrown into a local dump- Next time you're in a storeAgency, reminds all residentsapproaching the community. Save the Date: Thursday, April IstJoin us as we discuss The Orchid "The Phantom of the Opera!" We ster. townshipthatthey Senior Activities and Classes believethat thatsells any , take aof the Immediately seek safe shelter (No foolin'), 10:00am-11:00am Thief by Susan Orleans. will enjoy a fantastic family-style - Trashed. should prepare their family andand listen to your NOAA radio, . minute to find the Manager and Attention all travelers! Join us for anRefreshments included. there's nobody inor (Even more perversely, any- home for stormy spring weath- commercial radio or TV for Listed below are a few of -the newlunch at The Parthenon in Greek around Park Ridge who ask what they do with anything informational meeting about ourLite Lunch & Movie - Friday, April spring programs forall MaineTown. Our menu includes a wide D° thing put in the dumpster isleft over at the end of the day.er beforeitstrikes. Here arefurther information. goes to bed hungry becausedeliberately mangled so that some tips: Ifyou live in a mobile home, excitingtriptoNiagaraFalls,2nd, l2:OOpm-.4:OOpm. $3.50 Township seniors. All activitiesvarietyofGreekSpecialties If anything edible (and nutri- Ontario, Canada. This 4 day/3nightEnjoy the romantic comedy that including Appetizers, Salad, our they have to?If you do, openanyone rummaging through thattious) is getting trashed, take Purchase a battery powereddecideupon a shelterin and programs are held at Maine your eyes. trip will be June 7-10, 2004.Oureveryone is talking about!See the Main -Courses features Moussaka, dumpster for discarded foodtheir name (or get the name of acommercial radio and extraadvance ofsevere weather. Town Hall, 1700 Ballard Rd., Park Do you believe that's becausecan't pick out an intact piececorporate representative) andbatteries. The purchase of aBe alert to approaching storms. hotel will be next to a New Casinobeautifullandscapes of Tuscany, Ridge unless otherwise indicated. Pastitsio, Dolmades and Athenian there's just not enough moneythat might not be perfect andpass it and their practices on toNOAA Weather radio with bat-lfyou see any revolving funnel that you can visit if you wish andItaly. Under the Tuscan Sun (PG-13, YOGA CLASSES Chicken followed by Dessert! or food around to feed them?return to the store claiming they tery backup and alert tone fea-shaped clouds, reportthem each room will have a "view of the2003) starring Diane Lane. Ham & Mondays, March 22 to May 17 Then we're off to he Cadillac Let me open your eyes. .a public representative (even to were sold that "bad" item withme). turc may also be desired. Theimmediately to the police in Falls." Included in the trip will be 8Cheese Sandwiches and Potato Salad 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Palace Theatre to enjoy this won- Every night tons of food go toa threat to sue.What a world tone will automatically alertyour area using their non-emer- meals, 2 shows, and a boat ride onwill be served before the movie. derful production in First we live in.) This has to stop, or start. Cost: $40.00 for 8 classes waste in Park Ridge alone that We can't be wasting perfectlyyou tos weather watch orgency number. "The Maid ofthe Mist." Sign up will Pinochle Tournament could be filling needy bellies. Upset yet?I am. Hatha Yoga is an ancient art ofBalcony Seats! Don't miss this good, edible, nutritious food forwarning when issued. Do not call 9- I - I.for weath- begin after the meeting. This meeting- Friday, April 16th, 12:00pm - International Award-Winning To make sure that the food- What's going on here, folks? Determine places to seek shel- er information. Non -emer- stretching and limbering of the cosmetic sake. Nobody should is free and you can attend without any4:00pm. $4.00 body to increase health, vitality,musical! stuffs you eat or buy are alwaysHow can we be so obviouslygo hungry because we've notter, such as a basement or stormgency calls to 91 1 could delay fresh, every day foodpurveyorswasteful when surely there are cellar or ifyou don't have one,a caller with a true emergency. obligation of going on the trip.ButParticipate in a 3-handed tournament. and self-awareness. Chicago's Neighborhood Trip start fresh. done as much as we can to come and find out about this mar-Lunch, refreshments, andprizes 55ALIVE DEFENSIVE Thursday, April 15 some of our neighbors who arerecapture these foodstuffs forand inside room such as a bath-Also do not call local police or So what happens to the stuffhungry, whose kids go to school room, interior hallway etc. onfirestationsnon-emergency velous trip. included. DRIVING COURSE 8 am to 5:30 pm people who could use them. Hooked on Fishing at Busse Woods - they have left over at the end ofon empty stomachs, while we We must create a system tothe lowest floor.Stay awaynumber for weather informa- Flea Market coming in May! Mon., March 29 & Wed., MarchCost $43 members/$48 guests business every day? Itgetsthrow away perfectly edible from windows. lt is not neces- tion. Keep these lines for Save the Date: Saturday, May 22nd,Friday,April30th,12:00pm- 31 Explore Little Italy, Greektown, dumped. food? recognize this waste and re- sary to open them a little andpeople to report a problem. The 9:00am-2:00pm 3:00pm. $4.00 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and Chinatown - Oh, some of the non-perish- Upset yet?Here's what youdirect it through some govern- mental entity (there are thosehave some emergency suppliesradio and TV will provide you Everyone is invited to our 2nd AnnualJoin us at our first Fishing Outing of Instructor: Stanley Fukai, AARP Mediterranean Cruise - ables or "valuable" perishablescan do. on hand inthatarea. Thiswith the weather information. 2004 at Busse Woods! Fee includes $10.00* September 29-October 12 (containing protein, like unsold legal issues again) to better, Flea Market. Ifyou are interested in Cost: check made more productive ends. would be a first aid kit, flash-Know the terms that are used reserving a table to sell the manymorning snack, lunch from Lou payable to AARP $2999 to $3399 DbI cheese and meats) get picked I. Write, call, or emailyour light and medicines if you takewhendescribingthreatening Otherwise, we're a waste. treasures in your home that you canMalnatti's, bait and prizes. This two-part class helps youShared Adventures - up, sometimes, by some foodalderperson or the City. Tell any. weather: ,, depositories. no longer use, please contactJaymi atPoker Tournament-Friday, April update your knowledge of age-Explorethebeautyofthe Sometimes. Butthem this is as outrageousas it The National Weather Severe Thunderstorm Watch- the bulk of those- as well assounds. Tell them they can, [email protected] Service identifies severeSevere Thunderstorms are possi- 847/588-8420 as soon as possible.30th, 12:00pm-3:00pm. $4.00 related changes and rules of theMediterrean while indulging in the weather by counties. Mainebic Space is limited. Play 7-Card Stud and 5-Card Draw. road. Upon completion your auto-award-winning gourmet cuisine Township islocated in north Severe Thunderstorm Warning SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Lunch,refreshments,and prizes mobile insurance company willand services of Celebrity Cruises. ! central Cook County. - Severe Thunderstorms are Make your Tax Appointment now! included. offer a discount. Stpos include, Barcelona, Spain; ose's The bordersof Maineoccurring Qualifying Niles Seniors may make COMPUTER CLASSES Day Trips Villafranche,France; - Livorno, Beauty Salon Township are Central Aveon Tornado Watch-Tornadoes tax appointment by calling 847 588-Pre-Intro to Computers - Tuesdays & The following Day Trips are cur-Rome, Venice and Naples, Italy 7552 N. HARLEM BLACKFORESTMAR the North, Harlem Aveon theare possible for the stated area 8420 or make them in person at theThursdays, April l3th-22nd, rently on sale. In order to sign upandSantorini- andMykonos, RESTAURANI& IMPORT DEU East, Devon Ave. -RFSTA IRANT on the SouthTomado Warning- Atornado Senior Center. We're filling up quick-9:00-10:3Oam. $15 for a Day Trip you must first signGreece. - l-ø. and Eimhurst Rd.on the West. Thursday March 11'-thru Sunday Ali You Can Eat has is occurring, has occurred or limitedThis class isfor people who have then a Some towns ly so don't wait too long as A up to be a member and Thursday March 18h Buffet! intheMainewill occur in the stated area, number of appointments are availablenever used a computer. Learn how to reservation form will be sent toMaine Township offers - seniors a This weekonly- on Township area have warningTAKE COVER, DO NOT WAIT buyonentlwe Noon until 3pm. $10.95 per person through April 1 4th.. For more infooperate the mouse and keyboard. you. To become a member call theprogram called MaineStreamers menu get second free (ofuaIor sirens and some unincorporatedFÖR A SECOND WARNING. includes- coffee and soft drinks. areas do not. Listening to radio, contact MaryAnn. Upon completion of this course, you MaineStreamersat1-847-297-that provides residents .55 and - . lesser value-steaks / qucks.- - - Remember, for those areas Perms TV or a weather radio isvery MARCH REGISTRATION can then take the next level class, 2510 and ask for an application.older-with a variety of fun activi- specials not included)- rCorned - .- DELI & MEATS that have warning sirens, there . Cut/Style important. In-person registration begins 8:30am,Introduction to Computers. This is a AllDay Trip departs from theties and meaningful programs each Beef & Cabbage.. - GreatDeals-on ail of our are no all clear sirens sounded. . Frosting lfyou hear ofa warning fromIf you hear a siren, take cover Wednesday, March 10th.Use regis-2 week class. State of Illinois Building, 9511month. Membership in the radio etc. or hear the RED HAT SOCIETY MaineStreamers is free. For more . Color Saturday Nite Mh 1-3 CornedBee?thaveit- nice warn-immediately. trationforminMarch Program Harrison St. in Des Plaines. Blues Music Night quality. ing sirens, it maymean that 1) For additional preparedness Guide-or pick up form at the Center.Lunch with the Red Hatters at Café "THE PHANTOM OF THE information on membership or any Specializing in a tornado is in close proximity Ufliperm Permanents Starting9:00pm ------Cli us for catering. information, contact the Maine (You may pay by cash, check or cred-Lucci-Friday, April 23rd, 12:00pm - OPERA" trip/event/activity, please call 847- oforactuallyinMaineTownship Emergency (773) 774-3308 847-965-3113betorø-6:OOp.m. 847-965-1642 after 6:00p.m. itcard.)Special accommodations2:00pm. $15 Cadillac Palace Theatre 297-2510 weekdays between 9 Township, or 2) severe weather at 8840N. WAIJKEOANR6. .MORTONGROVE (oneblock ro,th nl Dnmpslerl Management Agency needed? Be sure to let us know whenRed Hat Society Members only. Red Two Dates: Sunday, April 4 oram.and 5 p.m. orvisit - withhighdamaging winds ')tí,nBLACKFORESTMARiÇEIcO. 847/297-5911. you register.Call 588-8420 for morehats and purple outfits are required. Wednesday, April 7 www.mainetownship.com. Have you met Merlin yet? LONE TREE MANOR Pree inspections & estimatesEsclusive 25-yeartrans- "Steer Digital Heang Aids Noodles WE GOT IT ALL ferable wareanty available on 7730 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE Restau rant t5ttE\KAStLt)NCtl.t)tNNliR muflier bmke pods & shoesVisit us online atwww.mer- &Lounge lmleEAF R)t)5).[Q%)s' 4Me:l n tins.eom far other specials . We honor most competitors' NILES ILLINOIS 60714 towards Staing At $1O5O DINING.DANCIN(t L4) MUFFLER & BRME warranties arttconpons Major credit cords oceepted .t2ivní; PHONE: (847) 9&7-0966 FAX: 847-9670979 Shuttle service available abetter . 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14 Thursday March 1 1, 2004 . The Bugle Bugle Thursday March 1 1, 2004 15 SENIoRs Many people with, diabetesovercome frustrations about BLAC THORN Morton Grove go uñdiagnosed, because theytheInternet. Topicswill Senior News are unaware of the signs andinclude e-mail, attachments, symptoms. Some of the warn-downloaded files and where to ing signs are frequent urina-find them, search engines and 'MANOR MORTON GROVE SENIORtion, excesive thirst, extremebrowsers, and overall Internet Come anulThjoy a 'TrWitiona(Iri1t Virnier in CITIZENS. NEWS hunger, unusual weight loss,understanding. A prerequisite Contact: BudSwanson,increased fatigue, irritabilityis the "Getting Started With atru% Beaut-ifii( setting! Family & Senior p Services,and bluny vision. Diabetesçomputers" Class or equiva- Bfac/t[wrn 7v(anorintiitesyou to a.tten4 our 847/663-6110 screeningis. offered at thelent.This four-week course March 8, 2004 Morton Grove Senior Centerwill be held in the Morton able property of said School TABLE GAMES Patiick's Day fDinnerfßuffet Circuit Court District at the value, as equal- from 9 to 10 am. on Tuesday,Grove SeniorCenter from st To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Join friends for an afternoon ofMarch 23. Screening is free for10:45 am. to 12:15 p.m. on izedorassessedbythe table games from 1:30 to 3:30 Saturilay, Mardi 13th 6:30pm Nancy Sidote Salyers Department of Revenue, Senior Center members and $1Saturdays from Match27 -Patrick Dennis Riley on Thursdays starting Marchfor all others. Please fast for 12through April 17.The fee is instead of 1.2991%, the maxi- atti -Jeanne Marie Reynolds mum rate otherwise applicable 18 in the Morton Grove Seniorhorns. Water is allowed. Hold$3 I for Senior Center members -Michelle Jordan Center. Players can bring their to the next taxes to be extend- diabetic medications. and $36 for non-members. Sutulay,(arcfi 14tÑ3:W arul 6:30pm -Kathleen Ann Panozzo ed for said purposes? own games, cards, etc., along -William Burnett Raines COMPUTER CLASSES Register in person at the Senior Thce $22.95perpersorx, citilbenlO an4TuìuferfiaífpriceJ with a group they wish to playGetting ' Started WithCenter. Cook County Advisory with.Tables will be reserved Computers "DRIVING MISS DAISY" u Cook County .Referendum for those who wish to play their This four-week courseisThis Academy Award winning 4. Judicial Circuit Shall thepeople of.Illinois by

. Judge Of The favorite games.Players maydesigned for those with little ormovie, starring Morgan Live Thtertainment proviteíbq John I-I. Cox -Ross H. Capaccio referendum create an bring treats for their table andno experience using computersFreeman, Jessica Tandy and Cirçuit Court Education Trust Fund which we will provide the coffee. The Cook County To fill the vacancy of the Hon.would raise the state income and will be held, from 9. toDan Aykroyd will be shown at '5e,canne" (Iris/I 9e1ouies) u Cook County Frank M. Siracusa cost is $.50 per person per day. 10:30am.onSaturdays,1:30 p.m. on Monday, March Judicial Circuit u State's Attorney tax only on those individuals Register at the Senior Center or p(use maieyour resewatimuprompt1/! -Timothy Patrick Murphy who make more than a quar- March 27 through April 17 in29 in the Morton Grove Senior Judge Of The of Cook County -John Noonan Farrell ter-million dollars a year (less call 847/470-5223 for details. theMorton GroveSeniorCenter. The costis$50. (773) 774-4W1 -Richard A. Devine -Lisa R. Curcio "SLEEP DISORDERS" Circuit Court than 2% of all taxpayers) in Center.Topics include com- Popcorn and pretzels will be To fill the vacancy of the Hon.-Tommy H. Brewer -Mary Lou Ryan Norwell order to impro ve education LECTURE -Mary Beth Dufij, puter terminology, hardwareserved. Please register in per- me .j O Odi £2djMftÓ Nancy Sidote Salyers funding for every Illinois pub- Sharon Liner, Sleep Therapistvs. software, mouse operation,son àt the Senior Center. u President . Clerk of the Circuit-Edwin Jon BeIz lic school student and provide from Resurrection Health Care, T4 L *caá do.4 John Joseph Coyne -Susan Patricia Malone Windows navigation, keyboard MALL SHOPPING -George W. Bush Court of Cook County annual property tax relief for will discuss the signs, symp-introduction, computer con- Morton Grove seniors wish- _44 44 4«4Ck*( L ve SfteC'44 *tv' -Dorothy A. Brown -Terrence J. McConville everyIllinoishomeowner toms and treatment of sleepcepts and more. This course ising to join shoppers ona trip to 773-63F-0747 u U.S. Senate -Jerry Orbach guaranteed by the state consti- apnea, snoring and restless lega great place to start.Lots ofGolf Mill Mall on Tuesday, -Jim Oberweis u Cook County Judicialtution? syndrome at 1 p.m. on Tuesday,hands-on and loads of fun! TheMarch 30 shouldcallthe 7280 W. Devon Edison Park, Chicago -Andy McKenna . Cook County RecorderCircuit 9th Subcircuit March 23 in the Morton Grovefee for this class is $31 forSenior Hot Line at 847/470- -John Borling of Deeds Judge Of The Circuit Morton Grove School Senior Center.There is noSenior Center Members and -Steven J. Rauschenberger -Eugene "Gene" Moore Court District 70 Tax Increase 5223 to reserve a seaton the Shall the maximum annual tax charge, but please register by$36 for non-members. -Jack Ryan To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Seniortran. Home pick-ups Ronald A. Himel rate for educational purposes callingtheMorton GroveRegister at the Senior Center. begin at 10 a.m. with arrival at -Chirinjeev Kathuria . Cook County -Jonathan C. Wright -Hemy M. Singer ofMortonGroveSchool, Senior Hot Line at 847/470- COMPUTER CLASSES GolfMill at 11 a.m. Tripsare Judicial Circuit District Number 70, County of 5223. -Norm Hill . President Judge Of The -Timothy D. Nimrod Internet free for Senior Center members -Andy Martin -John Kerry -Jeanne R. Cleveland BernsteinCook, State of Illinois, corn- DIABETES SCREENING Develop the tools needed toand $1 for gil others. Circuit Court -Michael Alan Strom monlyknownasMorton u u.s. Congress . U.S. Senate To fill the vacanC)Çof the Hon.-Siobhan Maura Murphy Grove (Park View) School Lester D. Foreman -Richard H. Marcus DistrictNumber 70, be 6th District -Barack Obama -James C. Murray -Henry J. Hyde -Daniel W. Hynes increased and established at 2 Professional Guide .41Ç) -Patrick T. Murphy .53- percent on the full, fair 8th District -Geiy Chico -Margaret Ann Carey U Cook County Judicial -Philip Crane -Maria Pappas Circuit 10th Subcircuit cash value of taxable property LEGAL REAL ESTATE -Mary Therese Quinn as equalized or assessed by -David Phelps -M. Blair Hull -Richard Frederick Johnson Judge Of The Circuit -Joyce Washington Court the Department of Revenue Skaja Funeral Homes Cook County Judicial Circuit instead of 1.78 percent, the SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY . Joseph R. Hedrick u State Senate -Nancy Skinner Judge Oflhe Circuit Court To fill the vacancy of the Hon. CR j¿tfltiI)' owned altr/ OpelOjk.0/ serving maximum rate otherwise' LAW OFFICES OF our cont,nllnirytor (crer 81) years 8th District Susan G. Fleming alist To fill the vacancy of the applicable to the next taxes to . -Joseph R. Hedrick . U.S. Congress -James Michael McGing JAN. L. KODNER & ASSOCIATES, LTD Hon. Denise M. O'Malley be extended for said purposes? 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Revenue, ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATED, INC. To fill the vacancy of the Hon. . 1.81%, the maxi- 847.588-2880 -John C. D'Amico instead O . . . 773-342-3300 -Dennis M. Fleming Frank Orlando Refe damum rate otherwise applicable Cook County ren . 7400 M WaukeganRd -Michael W. Burnett -Annie O'Donnell to the next taxes to be extend- . of . Attorney Nues, IL 60714 .State's l6thDistrict -Charles Fitzgerald Mies TownShip High ed for said purposes? -Amy Marie Corrigan School District 219 Tax Return Preparation for Individuals and Business. SKAlA BACHMAJ FUNERAL HOME Cook County -LouLang : ..... Bookkeeping and Payroll Service Phillip Spiwak -Michael Charles Moses -Denise Y. Staniec Increase Maine Township Ask about our up to 20% discount for new . 7715 .Route 14 17th Distric -Laurence J. Dunford Shall the maximum annual Garbage Referendum s Cook CountyClerk of the -Michael Patrick Casey tax rate for educational pur-Shall Maine Township con- customers. . -Michelle Bromberg . Crystal Lake, Electronic Filing Available. Illinois 60012 Cingiuit Court ofCookCounty20th District. -Patrick D. Flanagan posesof NilesTownshiptractwithasingle waste High School District Numberhauler to provide service to all . . . Judith A. Kleiderman -Ralph C. Capparelli s agi www.chicagotaxpro.com 815-455-2233 -Frank Coconate U Cook CoUnty .219, Cook County, Illinois,the residents of the unincorpo- u Cook CountyCookCounty 57th District Judicial Circuit be increased and establishedrated area under its sole juris- at 1.5291% upon all the tax- Recorder of Deeds -Elaine Nekritz Judge Of The diction? The Bugle Thursday March 1 1, 2004 17 16 Thursday March 1 1, 2004 The Bugle I :1: ¡'j('('IIQIi Giji1c LE C Í ¡'ic.,1i)Ç/i(1ç' Statement from Caroline Quinn, candidate for the 10th Judicial Subcircuit IamthebestquaIiedcan- havepmaided over cumins! mattem mPuerto Rican BarAssocialion and the collar crime Isis üflin personal injwy matters,mjor Terrencef &date to seive the people of the the Tiffic Division and civil m Women's BarAssocialion of Illinois. in the state and federal trial coijits,law finns in legal malpractice cases,

0th . Judicia1 the Fimt Municipal Dislrict Additionally I have been honorad topreparing forandcing in Irials. wards of DCFS in criminal matters, Subcitvuit biiçi I bring an unusualI havè been Ibund "qualified" "mc- receive the endorsements ofa numberAdditionally, I engaged in an extensive andindividuals Instateand federal cMJ h ofe,q,eien to the bench The ornmended" tbr the Chvt Court byof highly respected elected officials, appellate pisictice, which allowed me to rights ami OEnpkidis1ndes. vatiy bf my litigation i,iactice and the Illinois Siate Bar Association, the including: Congresswoman Jan research ural and evi I had the great ibiluneto clerk for both the army ofcienis I have iepisented, Ccago BarAssodation, the Ccago Schakowaleg Aldermen Ray Colon,issues in dt Illinois Appellate Couit Justice Allen pipaied me to de hi a couit ofCouncil of Lawyeis, the Northwest Manny Flores, and Tom TunneState While employed as a Senior Attorney Hartman and IL Supreme Court Junice VILLE gene&jurisdiefion, and oespond with Subuthan BarAssocialion (biajìjy roe- Iris fortheAnreiicanMedlicalAssociationl MaiyAnnMcMonow. While clerking (CON Senators Susan Garrettand 1spect and sensitivity to the vaiious ommended) and the Alliance BarMaitines, State Representatives Sara boiepiimaiy responsibility lbr drafting I obsewed feat-hand how dedicated consIituicies that appear before meAssociations, which consists of theFeigenholtz and Larry McKeon toamicus briefs filed by the AMA. and accomplishedjurists appmach the evay. Asian Ameiican Bar Assodation, the name a including briefs filed in the United responsibilities ofthe bench. I worked I fèel I am uniquely qualified as I am Black Women La\yma Association, I began my litigation career at Kelley States Ssqxnine Couit on an even mix of civil and criminal the only candidate h my mce with the Cook County BarAssociation, theDiye & Walten and Cassiday SchadeMost recently as a panner at Hubert cases. In the Supreme Couii the cases experience as a judge. Since myDecalogue Society of Jewish Laeis, & Glooiwhere Ipracticedprsxluct lla Fowler & Quinn, I gained additional I was assigned often included complex appointment, illinois Supivme Court fiw Hispacic J4)'emAssociaüon, thebilit3 pmlèssional malpractice, matir- trial experience, and represented squestions of fiit impression and the Chief Justice McMonow in 2003, J Lesbian and Gay BarAssociation, theanos disputs, commercial and whitebmad range ofdients, including plain- death penalty. Deocrtfor judge of the Aurelia Pucinski, former Clerk of the Court, discussing the Park A biography fighting fòr seniors, women, woddng the drive to solve the state's school finid- date Cotmcil for Latin American Ridge Des Plaines Youth Peer Jury Program with Park Ridge Youth miliesandthe educationa1aindties ofing pwblems and onsoring a newOver the years, Lou has received AdvanoemeoL Circ it Co ofCook Coty Officer Kirk Ashleman. Pucinski helped establish the successful ourstate. He ledthe effoitto end senior campaign that would pimide thU col- awards and recognition tom manyAlthough the 16th House District is program 7 years ago. of Lou Lang abure in noising homes incesase finid- lege scholarships to students with a Bprestigious organizations semas the among the state's most diverse, voters ing for the state's '?vleals-on-Wheels" average or better edio attend state orsi- slate. He was named "Legislator of thehein have been unified in their segport (Caun1ide ineSiracusa Yacaiìcy) was first elected to the piogmm and make ielieffmm the hieJ veisulies andcommunity colleges. Yeai"bytheIllinoisHospital for Rep. Lang over the years. Twice in illinois House of Repnuenlalivescosi ofpitscription dnigs a mality finIt is becai,si ofhis outstanding leader- Association, the Illinois Council on the past eight years, Lang has faced no Pucinski Revisits Youth Peer Theüi 1987, LouLanghasurtablished seniors. Louisthe acknowledged leader ship in these and other areas that Lou SeniorCitizens, the Service Employees Republican opposition in the general himselfas one ofthe LegiSIatUI'S most in Illinois formenlal health esfonn. Lang has won the admiration arid Union,theillinoisPublic Action election In 2002 he easily defeated his JuriesShe Helped Establish outspoken aid prolific membei, and a Langhas stoodbythe working families respect of his peers in the Leejslatine Council, the Independent Voten ofchallenger garnering nearly 85% of the leader on issues critical to the people of ofillinoisby supporting lomeases in the and his constituents back home. His illinois, and the National Alliance for vote. wella PUCinSki met with Park and then set a sentence of community 111inois. minimum wage, working io exssiidmerar! in Springfield has made him a the Mentally ill, amóng many others.A lifelong resident of Illinois, Lou Ridge-DesPlaines Youth Peer work to be done by the offender Serving -the 16th House District offamily andmedical leave, and opposing rising star within the Democratic Party He isiceivçd the 'Pood for Life" award obtained his BA in Politica! Science at sirota at Park Ridge Village The Program has been successful (including Vote DefflocraticonMarch 16, 2004 fllinois Skokie, Republican efforts to weaken worker and helped propel him to House Hand Chicago forhis spun-the University oflilmois and his d 'P1IVCII #3O Hall last Thursday, revisiting a pro-inpark Ridge and Des Plaines for 7 Lincoinwood, a part of the 49th and compensation laws. ocmticFloor crin 1993 and soiship of$l million in siate grants for inlaw from DePaulUniversity. gram she helped to establish 7 years years and it is going strong. most ofthe 50th Wants in the City ofHe has made education reform the hall- Ass t Majority Leader in 1997, I S nutrition programs and the Currently he resides in Skokie with his PAID PORBY MccONVIlinPORrcanrcoMMrvrre ago and thanked them for their corn- "We always haveniotsi applicants for i Chicago), Lang has made his maficmadeofhislegislaliveeflòits1 positions he conthrues to hold to this Public ce A the Labor wifhleri. They have five children. mutiny commitment. peer juror than we can use. We have "The Peer Jury Programhas made a great kids in our community who are IF YOU WANT CHANGE IN WASHINGTON, real difference in the lives of yotsigworking hardwithyoungoffendets. I jurors, young offenders, their families believe this program has helped us "Without question, Judge and the community," Pucinski said. lower the level of juvenile crimes," CHANGE THE KIND OF PERSON YOU SENDTHERE. "By requiring community neMessaid Park Ridge Youth Officer Kids Quinn's community fmm yoongoffenders we teli them thatAshleman. involvement and legal we care about their behavior and they Youth Peer Jurors,not named VOTE MARIAON MARCH16 are accountable," she added because they assi minors, added that expertise make her the best Pucinski, then Cleric of the Coiul the program is a "good experience." was looking fcir a way to divert youthOne said: "Some kids think they can candidate for the families of non-violent offenders thm juvenileget away with stufi: but then they courtwhile sfillholdingthem accusait- come here and we make them face up thé i 0th Judicial Subcircuit." able for bad behavior. to whatthey've done andlake respon- Assisting thePatic Ridge and Dessibility." Mother adderk "Most of -Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky s Plaines Police Departments, Pucinskithe kids who wind up here are glati andYouthOfficets established aYouth Some even come back to be on the s MARIA PeerJsuy Pmgnim fortheir commues-Peer Jury!" "Judge Quinn...has extensive ties. Student Peer Jurors are trained One young woman Peer Juror said: and meet monthly with young offend-"We're giving kids a taste of reality. litigation experience. She is well ers, discuss each case, ask questionsMost kids shape up." regarded for her legal knowledge, s. s ROSEMARY integrityand legal ability." s . -The Chicago Bar Association DEMOCRAT MULLIGAN "[Ms. Quinn] has a broad range of .5 u experience. ..and ¡s well regarded Stale Representative as an exceptionally diligent, ... ø - -s 65th DIStrICt organized lawyer. Her integrity is . .s-s s 12 years of experience : unquestióned." and dedicated service -Chicago Council of Lawyers On March 16, take a Republican The most importariterìddrsement isyour voteònTuesday, Marchi6th i s ballot PUNCH #386 FOR JUDGE AROLYN UINN AAAI S.IS . punch 223 18 TbursdayMarch 11, 2004 The Bugle

The Bugle SPORTS . Thursday Marçh i 1, 2004 Niles-Park Ridge Native McConville stands forudge - J. McConvjlle is aMcConville has tried cases in . General handling road condem- cañdidate for Judge in thealmost every division of thenation actions for the Illinois I- - 1__ TerrenceCircuit Court of CookCook County CircuitCourt,Department of Transportation. County. He is a Democratrun-from murder jurycasesto Based onhisexperience, THE,MATCHES YOU CAN'TMISS! fling County-wide in thedivorce, from Juvenile Court toTerrence J. MeConville has been Siracusa vacancy. McConvillecivillitigation.Duringhisrated " Qualified" or has over twenty years of experi-career,McConville hasalso"Reccommended" by the Maine South Girl's Track and.Field ence as a practicing attorney,practiced extensively in the cor-Chicago Bar Association, the including the past five (5)years .porate law sector, working onIllinois State Bar Association, When: 5:30 PM, March11 as Assistant General Counsel toinitialpublicofferings(ofthe Northwest Suburban Bar Where: Maine South High School, 1111 S. Dee Rd., Park Illinois Secretary of State Jessestock), mergers and/or acquisi-Association, the Women's Bar Ridge, IL . White. McConville wastions, and business organizationAssociationofIllinois,the Outlook: The Maine South Girl's Track team is running endorsed by White, along withformation. As a result of hisHispanic Barssociation, the very well this season, taking first place in their.past two Nues Mayor Nick Blase andexperience,McConvillewasDecalogue Society (Jewish Bar dual meets and taking 3rd in their own Hawk rélays this u:s. Congresswoman JanappointedtotheprestigiousAssociation), the Asian- past weekend. Maine South islead by outstanding Schakowsky (D-9). Secretaryof StateBusinessAmerican Bar Association, the Mr. McConville was born in Distance Runner Katie Coppin, and Sprinter Clair Forde OrganizationActsAdvisoryFilipino American Bar who is already making an impact after a late arrival due to Chicago, raised there md inCommittee; which works withAssociation,andthe Puerto Niles, Illinois. the basketball season. The Hawks host Gordon Tech and He graduatedthe Secretary of State toproposeRican Bar Association. Mother McGarrin at home this Thursday in one of the last from Notre Dame High Schooland amend corporate and other Mr. McConvillehas been indoor meets of the season. in Nues in 1973. McConvillebusiness law in the State ofendorsed by Illinois Secretary of was awarded a scholarship to theIllinois. State Jesse White; U.S. University of Notre Dame whereFor the past eight (8) years,Congresswoman Jan he earned a Bachelor's degree inMcConville has also been anSchakowsky; Niles Mayor Nick Class AA Boy's Basketball State Playoffs Governmentin1977.AfterAdjunct Professor of Law atBlase; State Representative (and working in the airline industry,Chicago-Kent College of Law.NorthfieldTwp.Democratic McConville returned to school the Hellenic-Amerjcan Policethey have raised their five (5) chil- When: 7:30 PM, March 12 Although he has taught severalCommitteeman) Elaine Nekritz; Where: Niles West High School, 5701 Oakton St., Skokie, IL and received his law degree from Association; the Northern Illinoisdren. A state and national champi- courses, McConvillenow teach-and Maine Twp. DemocraticDemocratic Outlook: Niles Westhas proved that it has what it takes The John Marshall Law Schooles Legal Writing III to second- Women'soninthesportof fencing, Committeeman Laura Murphy.Organization; and the Maine Twp.McConville is active in youth to compete this year. After a shaky middle of the season in Chicago in 1982. year law students. Previously,Hehassisoreceivedthe During his twenty-one (21) Regular Democratic Organization.sports and other activities with his for the Wolves it was hard to predict whether they had Mr. McConville worked asa endorsement of the Mr. McConville and his wife, what it takes to advance as far as they had the previous years of practice, Mr.Special Assistant Attorney children in the Park Ridge corn- Transportation Workers Union;Luann reside in Park Ridge whòremunity. season. Defeating New Trier and claiming the regional title for the second year in a row erased those doubts. Niles West has come together and is playing extremely well both offensively and defensively. They'll need to continue to do so when they face the winner of the St. "Lou Lang WorksHard for Pat's, Von Stuben game. These teams are extremely tal- ented and have each handed Niles West a loss in the regu- Our CommunityEveryday." Niles West's Jarryd Loyd (center) calls for the rest of the team to join him as Sean Odzic (left) lar seaton. Whether they go up against the pure athleti- and Walter Mendenhall hold up the Class AA Regional Championship trophy after their victo- cism of Von Stuben or the near flawless execution of St. JUDGE- 101 SUB CIRCUIT ry of New Trier, Friday night March 5 at NewTrier. Pat's they are going to have to elevate their game to I_i \\\\V advance to the next round. Note: As of press time Niles West needed to defeat Nues West takes Regional Basketball Title Evanston to advance to this round. Endorsed by RICHARD DEVINE, State'sAttorney BY MIKE SANTORO Trevians for a 48-57 win. knew they were going to throw [email protected] Niles West Head Coach Daveeverything at us and they did." Genis was- extremely happy to New Trier opened the game Does your team whether high school, grade- school, or vchico8arAs5ociation park district, have an exciting game coming up? We want , Puefto Rican Bar Association New Trier Trevians keptleave Wmnetka with the Regionalwithdeadlyaccurateoutside title in hand. "New Trier, they'reshooting, hitting four three-point to know about it! Email [email protected] I, theClass AA Regional with details. and contact information and your team could en's Ear .tssocÌion Vcook Co«atar Association Thechampionship game close,such a well coached team," hefield goals in the first quarter to said."Theyshoottheball capture a lead of 16-9. be featured in next week's Weekend Warfare! leading until the 3rd quarter when . VNoithest Suburban BarAsodation Chicao PoIke Dc1e Association the Nues Wolves opened up with aextremely well and you know it's Continues... 14-2 run that vaulted them past thetough to come in here and win. We NILES WEST page 20. etaTAs8ocitioft Vc1nPoB Association

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N iles VVest Lunch With Bunny ipate. There will be compli- MEDIA JOB (Confinued from page 1) Nues Park Kids up to 3rd grade andmentaryrefreshmentsand NEWS District adulta are invited to celebrategoodie bagsforregistered FAIR Spring with a special lunchchildren. Remember to bring a "They're a perimeter orientedup for a three-point basket. with Bunny.Bunny will bebasket to. collect your treas- team." Genis said. "We knew they The Wolves continued to pres- Nues ParkDistrictSpringavailable for this perfect photoures! Egg Scramble takes : were going to come out with a lot.sure the Trevians. The tone of the Events opportunity. Special enter-place on. Saturday, April 3 at of energy, shoot the ball well.quarter was set with 5:30 left in tainmeñtandcraftprojectGrennan Heights at 9:30 and . They're very comfortable shoot-the quarter aftei a tremendous Flashlight Egg Hunt included. All adults and chil-11:00 a.m.Fee is Res $4; ing here." block by Forward Victor Colon. 4th-8th grade kids are inviteddren must register for thisNon-Res $8. THE UNIVERSITY Nues West responded well inAfter that, the Trevians would fail to participate in this fun eventevent.Lunch takes place on Spring Skate the second quarter, using good ball to get a ball near the Nues West at Tam O'Shanter Golf Course.Saturday, March 27at theCome to IceLand on Saturday, CLUB OF CHICAGO movement and tough defensive basket. Any attempt to put the ball Grab a flashlight and get readyHoward Leisure Center withApril 1 0 for skating games and 76 E. Monroe St., Chicago pressure to climb back, ending theiñ the hoop was stolen, blockedor for some egg-hunting! A pizzatwo sittings at 11:00 a.m. orfunfor everyone. Spring Saturday, March 27, 2004 half down by only two points. turned over. At the other end Niles dinner will be served before12:30 p.m.Fee is ChildrenSkate is from 12:02-1:20 p.m. Gems described what happened West had little trouble scoring the egg hunt.Don't forgetRes $5, Non-Res $10; AdultsFee is $1.00 and skate rental is , .lOam to 3:30pm during half time. "We Went in atthanks to excellent ball movement $3.00. Call (847) 297-8010 your flashlight and bag for $5. Registration Feet $10 half time and we said, 'You tookand ended the quarter up by ten. your eggs.Event takes place Spring Egg Scramble for information. -their best shot. Thatwas it. They "We're starting to come togeth- on Thursday, March 25 fromBunny will scatter eggs filled r. f (lsc(udes Placement of yosr Résumé is, Media tmp(oyers Directory) gave it to you. You took it. We eras fortheabove a team," Genissaid. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Fee is Rea $6;with lots of goodies. Kids upTo register I Advance Registration and Résumé Required come out in the second half and"Defensively. Offensively. We're Non-Res $12. to the 3rd are invited to partie-events, call (847) 967-6633. now we go." sharing the ball like we did last LEARN ABOUT YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Nues West took that to heart and year." gave New Trier their best. New As the fourth quarter opened the IN THESE REWARDING FIELDS Trier had trouble dealing with the JournalismPhotogrsphyGraphic DsoigrstiectrorricsData Processing Trevians did their best to climb out Accounting ' Public Relations charge and Nues West dominatedof the hole they had been put in Ice Dons end successful season (srsputer Prsgramssrirrg e Web Design SalesPrinting and ProductissDistribution all aspects ofthe game. By the end MarketisgAdvertising during the third, but to no avail. Customer ServiceAdministrationHuman Resurces ofthe quarter the Wolves had trad- Niles West continued topressure 4 toIat Centenial Arena inDons in the third period on a Congrats from Bugle pass from Joe Ramones. i ed a two-point deficit fora ten-the ball and play tight defense to Wilmette. NEWS MEDIA COMPANIES THROUGHOUT point lead. win the game 5 7-48. Staff on a fine season After Jon Weinstien scored forDefensemen Marc Infante, Brian Th Wolves opened the third byOdzic lead Nues West in points New Trier in the first period, theBrown and Anthony Murphy THE U.S. WILL BE CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS. taking their first lead since the first with 1 5, while New Trier's Jimmy March madness endedTrevians went on to score threekept breaking up the. Trevian two points had been scored. WithHeniz led the Trevians with 16. an otherwise succeasfulpower play goals. Conner Ovanywell executed rushes down ice REGISTER TODAY! scored one and Matt Giangrecoin the effort. 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Consecutive digits in 9._ 6-Acrásá combined withany other offér. - ascendiñg order 12. Ten less than 14-Down 67 45 MrrtidiLtd by Amcrtciii (:*inpllag,*atnesation Re will love it!-Family and 1 5. Six times 11 -Across 14. Thelistdigltisthesum 9300 MilwaukeeAve. Niles (847)296-012l Call Mery Irgeiv iU7$t74493 X3!7$ group programs - are also . 41011 (Call lbr More locatlons) 16. 8-Across minus 4-Down of the other digiti I TlwrS rierais. prodored resanad ww. tbalicom available. Call for a corn- I err,rdd 28 2 standard. No sesporre eseseewy. ewFr qeslity Forty than 8-Across 1 5. Same Mey not be cembiesdeldi øS.srdVwe. ORSIgood Leaeine Tower YMCA Ilturet; TillS iW L YOl plete brochure. 1-800-741- only .1 Peçrd. Finn Ordii$loroo.%Mdtj ssqrØp. last Fifty more than 12-Across 17. Fourtirìes 13-Across 016 6,1 w 'lO:lltty A' $1. i-8 433-60 6931 or 1-920-893-0782. . nl) C 2004 King Fealures SYndiCatOr ¡nC 27 78 'NtkS.lI, (s11114 {FirJ$ titeec!P« Email : [email protected] N Website:www.anokijigcom The Bugie Thursday March 1 1, 2004 29 28. Thursday A(anb I 1, 2004 The BugLe TOE They retail for less than $20. GFCI marked "load" are used when The majority ofGFCI receptacles inwiring the outlet for multiple loca- Official Night of Roses Nomination Form homes work just fine; however,rions. That's a method we won't Nominations must be submitted to the Ni/es Chamber office by M,arch 1.5, 2004 THIS replacingthem with s ed outlets address today. Winners will be contacted about three weeks before the event. All decisions made by the awards committee are final. All will give you an edge in safety. (If t ifthere are two white and two "TONS OF nominees must either reside in the Village of Niles or work at a Nues business. This form may be copied for additional IS you're flot sure what this type of out-blackwires attachedtothe old outlet? LAUGHS!" nominations. Only one nominee per form. Fax to 847-966-761 7 or mail to Night of Roses Nomination Committee, 7900 let looks like, check the bathroom With a GFCI, this shouldn't be the Over the River" Is over the Milwaukee Ave., Ste. 2GB Nues, IL 60714. For any questions, call the Ni(es Chamber of Commerce office at 847-966-7606. outlets in your home. A GFCI outlet case, but standard outlets sometimes top"...An Everybody Loves has two buttons located between the have two-wire hookups. In this case, Raymond' -Moonstruck' - two receptacles to test and reset thethe white wires can be "pigtailed" "Greek Wedding story of circuit.) Do-it-yourselfèrs with dcc-together. Use an additional piece of family love, laughs and By Samantha Mazzotta flics! experience can install GFCIwire that matches the gauge and dysfunction... Nominee loaded with laughs!' receptacles for single locations with- color ofthe cirruit wires, and a pIas- - Dea,, R,cha,d New GFCIOutlets Name: . . t oui too much trouble; others should tic wire connector. Straighten and WON 1V / Ra,O,ra5o Protéct Kitchen, Baths call a licensed electrician. even out the bare ends of the circuit With the replacement nearby, shut offwires, hold them parallel along with derwriters Laboratories, power to the outlet at the cirruit box. the end of the new wire, insert all Address Telephone Number which sets safety standardsUse your circuit tester religiously.three into the wire connector and 'INSANELY Remove the cover plate and mount- twist the connector clockwise until FUNNY!" for electrical products in the I want to nominate him/her for (Chooe onlyone category per nominee. Definition and criteria for each award are ort the back of thisform.) United States, has upgraded theing screws and carefully pull out the snug. The unattached end ofthe third Brilliantly cast...(Over The requirements for GFCI (ground fault receptacle without touching any bare wire is then inserted into the proper River Is bound to get you and put you over the top! A n Business of the Year Award Living Legend "Lifetime Hero" Award n Teacher of the Year Award - ciivuit interrupter) receptacles. These wires, then test each connection totenninal on the GFCJ outlet (in this co y thatburns on high! outlets, commonly installed in "wel' make sure electrical power is off. case, white or neutral line). Do the Nues Citizen of the Year Award E Unsung Worker . HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!". :i Coach of the Year Award areas ofthe house such as the kitchen Disconnect the neutral white wire same thing with the black wires. "Not Enough Hours in the Day" Award Mount the new GFCI receptacle in - Hoy Weiss, D Fire Fighter Hot Spot" Award E NUes Good Neighbor Award . and bathrooms, shut off power to from the old receptacle and attach it Chisaso55.7,5 their respective electrical circuit if atothewhite'hne" terminal on the the box, carefully tucking the wiring D Ken Scheel Chamber Member E Nues Town Cheerleader Award E Youth of the Year Award gmund fault (such as water entering GFCI (the tenninal will literally baveinside. Reattach the cover plate. an appliance or receptacle) is detect- "line" and "white" inscribed next toRestore power and test the recepte- of the Year Award Li Police Officer "Special Agent" Award ed. They now must endura harsher the terminal). Repeat with the blackele. "THE AUDIENCE "hof' wire, attaching to the "hof' HOME TIP ROARED!" conditions especially outdoor . - , rsceptacles - and must Indicate a"line" terminal on the GFCI. If a GFCI receptacles and circuit break- -CllissJo,,os, Background: t cs.eego Thbss Name of employer/organization where the nominee works or volunteers, lob title, occupation, recognitionawards or other biography information about your nominee. problem ifthey aie wited incorrectly. grounding wire exists, disconnect it ers save lives by shutting themselves Since the tequirementwas issued lastfrom the old outlet and attach itto the offwhen a dangerous electrical situ- year, nearly every U.S. manufacturergreen grounding screw terminal on ation occurs, such as water entering ofGFCIs has resubmitted their prod- the new GFCI (the new outlet wiR an appliance. Owners of older homes ucts and gained UL approval, sofunction property without a ground- should replace standard kitchen and these daviers are available at hard-ingwire). bathroom outlets with GFCI outlets. ware and home improvement stores. Note: The additional terminals on the (e) 2004 King Features Synd., Inc.

GROHE iI.a SINCE 1948 Why should your norilinee beconsidered for this awards(Use a additional paper f more spaco o needed.). p cORLkN- villagc NEMORT DM55 w plumbing 4s,t,,t.s., LICENSED fONDEO INSURED $200 ¿L SWERSERVCE INC. IL $10357 Custom Mède Indocr R.ba, te Plumbing Service & Repair G,ctcJ'Ckicmga C*lte!' ESES "CONTRACtOR OF THE YEAR" ON i FIR. .sia.Faueis.Ts.Ts.siwe&SigIe Handle Chateau I l F SERVICE i'SueOEPuss Faucet wlHoee & Spray I BafelyBa'tL I F CALL I IO ::waeaers.Ga I I . _1 carier casa4I001$c(sHTo Ij7 The carrier .- PelsMswlslNsossfiarER SeerflsdJng&Ropslr I $J,95 I Weathermaker Weatherinaker 5fl'411'°4 j_ L U Espiss4iPslO4 air conditioner 80001'S gas ftrnace Appointments Made to Your Time Schedule offers a ten-year provides two-speed compressor techmlogy to 3224 West Lake Ave. Glenview, IL wnraidy and it unprove indoor air (847) 998-6160 M-F 8am-4:30pm was rated a circulation and Consumers overall comfort Digest8 Best while reducir Bt13 operational noise. w Who may we contactfor more information or as a second reference? call today to schedulea free estimate. Shoiü6 VII 4> Cado2, 9#w. Contact parsons name Telephone Number '. s.'rr sponsor (Anonymous nominations will not be considered.) 6310 W. Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove Pn.,,it. .j,,I,lIrIuu(!dt awn ci,. 1ani (847) 967-2200 Name . . .. EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE SP1ÌtGÑIEN. NO OBLIGATiON FREE ESTiMATES . FINANCING AVAILABLE LAWN CARE TREE CARE FERTItj5I . DEEP ROOTFEEDING Address Telephone Number CRAB GRASS a WEEDCONTROL TREE SPRAYING Family Owned and Operated INSECT S DISEASECONIROI. FREE ESTIMATES . C011E CULTIVATION Organization . . . SERVING CHICAGOLAND FOROVER 30 YEARS FOR FREEESTIMATE CALL VISIT OUR ENERGYCONSERVATiON SHOWROOM (708) 863-6255 I. .1 The. Bugle Thursday Màrcb I 1, 2004 31 I 30 Thursday Manb 11, 2004 - The Bugle

continued from previous page INSTRUCTIONs roe ewwewwuvx is cowoweae'uneo.aun.e.s,e.n INSTRUCCIONES' .aocn. PARA REPRESENTANTE EN CONGRESØO.°OwiVonoimUu..t ; LEGAL NOtICE roe ccteaiEioue .anow&.owtwa coavumocs.w ( Amy Galibol. (l(uyy) 175 9 NJIAJLRZDEL LA CORTE Dl CIRCUTSowoun000.oloo.uO.Sdu,n..UOuuns,s PaR_A DIESASO A LA CONVENCION NOMINATIVA NACIONALI.n nuoto Cwu.i.doo.t = (No Candidate I'ajek Dennla Riley 344 9 OFFICIAL NOTICE VO.. P.. II. ( Elizabeth T. B.thtt Bowman (Kuclnlch) 53 3 -( Deborah Rceaoibir Aletands, (Lkberman) 1779 non.POT-Sd. ç Jeanne Mari, Reynolds 3488 rua ceLooATETOnEl NASONAL N00AtEl0O CONSIENI1ON."° n.oNOn SPECIMEN BALLOT (R.lph Intagliata (Kuclnlch) 553 ( Beatrice Thrn.r (Braun) 1799 PARA DELEGADO A LA CONVENCION NOMINATIVANACIONALt.000050 COiTjit.ItOtt (MIchelle Jordan 3488 (Had B. Smith (Bush) - ial 3 (sohvøon At.c (Kuclnich) 573 v-Fo.'w. FOR STATE .ERATOe.wMut.bSwu,Elcn VOt. Pot DO. 5.Oi.i. 0,5 e.dpto. David Orr, Cook County Clerk PARA SENADOR DEL ESTADO.OI.nnO unIsCo. Kathleen Ann P 350 9 C Brian G. DohMty (Bush) 1839 sh,.s,_ w. 0,0G.. tlol05OJ5 naSotto,. ( David Blatt (Kuclnlak) 59 9 V.*MoOttt ulr. I. Sliverateln 202 4 WInS potiOnnont.,. VOCoPOIUTO OnoenOu 10(00 lan o The following are the Speclmeii Democratic, ( William Burnett Raine. 352 8 - ( Ch.ryl Angelacclo (Kuclnlch) 61 4 rooeuwunroutanmneerwteowuow coevvrno«,.oet.sn..n 001,6, 01 p5001 on Republican, Ubertarlan and Green Ballots for roe REPeSSENTATIVE W4 THE Oflh1*t. 5U899.Y,r°M,M*lemlOIrtte,ecn unaiOaorflacecln PARA DELEGADO ALTERND A LA CONVENCIDN NOMINATIVA NACIONAl. ItUu,ui uouI,oSnU PARA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL st fl.mtnttuw (Glenn W. Fritz (Kuclnlch) 634 SAOJUE200L ACORTE 0E CIRCUITUio,usuusc.ou,muo.Is,.iOuu,o.o.Uti. TTSOSSTTI vo.. r.. it. C oav. Sullivan (Bush) 187 4 the Pdmary Election being held under the ç John C. DAmlcu tOnn.tnS oHO. 55 000. 213 3 - vo.. ,.. on. (TImoth, Patrick Murphy 386 8 AuTo Pot Do. vs. r.. o.. C Roaamary Mulligan (Bush) 1898 V00n G caNIno FOTO anIon judsdlctton of the Cook County Cleik Joe Moor. (Dean) 65 4 VOt, Pot LITiO (Denn!. M. Fleming 2159 ( John N Farrell . 358 9 In suburban Cook County on: (Mary Ann Smith (Dean) 67 3 roe STATE EENATOE.° 00105550E ttttSElRn FOIl REPUIENTAT1VE EE THE UITItAL MISMaLY ,..-_._...... way (Lie. R. Curcio 380 4 PARA SENADOR DEL EDTADOn.° o oLtTt O COO tItIlo o Non-Partisan Ballot (Jeme. F. Dougherty (Dean) 69 3 PARA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL n. S.tCto T,oi.wndtio. Mary Lou Ryan Norwell 362 3 (Joseph R. Hedrlck 202 9 TUESDAY MARCH 16, ( LouLang 2109 :::5 ( Debra Shore (Dean) 71 4 Mot Fo. O.. Vat, Pu, Uno ( Mary Beth Ouffy 364 8 OO4 ( MIchael Chad.. Mase. 2129 ros REPRESEN1AIWE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY S.' ORn.000.VOnOD R.loRlon - (Willi.... A. Marovit. (Dean) 73 9 ( Edwin Jon Bal. 3669 PARA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL tui OUSt, T,OiOiOit0000 As well as the Specimen Nonpartisan Ballot for FO NSPIEEHTATIVE E TIE GENERAL AUOMLY nn' El.tn..TO. EIthET (William C. "Billtt Miceli 211 4 ( Ann P. KalaylI (D.an) 78 4 PARA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL T.tO.ntu CoEitwnt.uto C Susan PatrIcIa Malone 368 9 local elections and referenda. :1t (Michel. Brnmbsrg 2109 Robert S. Klich 213 8 uu.L FOil 05110515 TO flM N*flCfIALNObATW4O CONVENTIONrt.tt.awm ( Terrence J. 370 8 C Please note: A separate notice is published by the PARA DELEGADO A LA CONVENCION NOMINATIVA NACIONALO.' ont o Vono,wtunot re. n.ra.uenv. IN ma uNseal. A.uMelxo.....onw. Ewseon ( V.m Shipley (LeRouch.. Jr.) 79 4 PNEA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL.. Outut,,,t. Poe CEPRESENTATIVE IN ThE GENERAL ASSEMBLY no' 0tPO.eTlruTinR RIRTOIOn V... Fo.Mo ceoaoc n. caos cotoTununm,eoren.o..nmm*.n.,..,t.s.s. PARA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL Si O ConTO.nlotl. Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners which Voti.Por SOIS (ilaIph C. Cepparelli 2189 SRAJUED 0E oCTETS TE CIRCUITOJUDI(TALUSnL,uUUoL,S.005i,,io.oC.owULon STOOU0ttÇ SPECIAL BALLOn 001510 OFICtAL 209 9 CONDADO DE COOK. ISATIS includes officers that are wholly within the City of ( Suean D. Wekefleld (LaRouch.. Jr.) 81 9 301 9 1'd (jhoma. T. Morris 0000 COUNTY, ILLINOIS Vt.. Ei., Di.. ( Henry M. Singer cuece lo, 0000 lo DE BARZA DE Onno cm.'---St.oc na na.ouna ouorac, IÇSILS0000 raw nui, Pot Ans TO ThE ELECTORS OP COOS 00501V: Chicago. ( Anthony E. DeFranco (L.Rouch., Jr.) 83 4 RMc000IOTCADOS SLOSThTOESTBOPOUTMO DE SCIftICECIOTI TE AGUA (TAnto Cunphto 0.0Mm) ( Timothy D. Nimrod 393 9 Foe REPRESENTAITRE IN THE GENERAL A$SSMBLY ,,n noronunnuSnoR .15n,lEn ALAO ELECTORES DOL CONDADO 0E SAAR: (x.lu ttSo'SIwtt 34 9 PARA REPRESENTANTE EN IA ASAMBLEA GENERAL tD oto o noiOO,01,500 The Polling Places for said Primary Election ( Douglas E. Halt. (LaRouch.. Jr.) 85 9 vn. r.. m... "Stil min.Duplo onItlool. bor.fnn.nduini Ont. i. EdOn.lInn 150E Sut, Poi ni.. ( Jeanne R. Cleveland Bernstein 395 8 (Elizabeth Coulaon 210 9 FOnd .11155 0001ml loIthi.SIOS 1.00.,. lotOnly On Ro..IndloldunIs will be open from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. ( Pamela Sue Conn.11y (LaRouch.. Jr.) 87 3 ( StaCY M. Stoldt 2449 sOno n.b.morethan . qo.nto..inLLII.n doll.,. S liti InS Ilion 0% o? SII Michael Alan Strom 397 9 loVoty,'t)In ond.ñ to imIto., S0OSILOO fumndoiolon n'no LIlInoL, pobtLo roe CEPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASREMBI.Voo'° .oFunoSnomoEounton loflOOt soldoni aid ImsooLd, .nnu. I p,op.,nA 50 loIti IO, OntoIlItnoL, ( Richard J. CoansIly (LaRouche. Jr.) 894 ( Brandan Georg. O'Connor 245 4 PARA REPRESENTANTE EN LA ASAMBLEA GENETEALOO' UutSIuntoStntoo honwownon 5O.nwIfld Oy the 510 oon.ltn000SiT" .. ( Siobhen Maura Murphy 3gB 4 TOWNSHIP OF NILES (Michael P. McAuliffw 210 -0 Aoubon Au ItaUilontnn di. II:,nn:n stoat pot mOGO do un tot,tdtt Outtun Fnndn ( Jos.ph J. Annunalo (O.phardt) 91 4 (Gloa All«o Majew.kl 2488 It'A': RAuUOtIU 50(0 Io EdunOAUn quo oont,ntn Ol !tnpui.eio sub,, to tonto oSSA OUA Pt,O .qu,IAO nsi.unao quo goton mOo do un matto do ntiI:un Un OSlO. INSTRUC11ONS (Richard H. Marcus 401 9 4:-411YES ç Patricia Young SI tooanuolnoAolmnnu, doIU%Ootmduoluunontn000,nmsOloonAptopuOiln INSTRUCCIONES (Fred Shar..f (Gepherdt) 933 209 coecowsso,eosocTIeo,mSre0151IwAlSo urciavoero asTscTpuLto.nrttmoe) IO moistutolllnsnu lonnionlu a, IonlumE lUn poro nod, SAlOnS do los roea.msc SoecMToeoeTununnnUonbunntrn.unnIowt.w-ndIsF..o- ?MACDMIDIDN100SDL DISTRTD METROPUL(TMLD DR RECLIMICON DI AGUNIT,minu 000pMo loRAIO,) 0.05,100púSl,msOdo lIAnA, A totublui.t.t nsduOmlUn dol:tnpun,lnono,I ( Laura Tacher (Edward.) 95 4 ( Barbara McGowan 252 9 PUA 55020E CoLORIR TE OECUITD JUDICIIS SIL000ttLOI I UCOT.t.SOISOtuiui.LISOt.OnO iCTOC .nb,n A ptnplsdnd palo 0150 Iso ptnpinOnnn do SAnd,. on IlEnnio goonu. 3824 (Michael Conroy - 2398 Mo. r.. o.. (James Michael MoGing 000FwThno. 4-415NO ( Anthony J. Sutor Jr. AoinPotrltn, (Randolph G. Jus (Edward.) 97 9 249 Volopo, Us C Fabian Villarreel 241 4 (Aurelia Marie Pucinaki 384 9 O7EmCIAI. SALLOT ROESTAOFICIAL ( Kelly M. Casaldy (Edward.) 993 ( ..wi. w. Powell. Ill 256 4 HORTON GROVE SCHOOl. DIOTUITO EOCOL.SR NÚMERO AR - Carolyn Quinn 3868 C John Michael O'Sullivan 243 8 00101CrNUMBER 10 0E MOROsO GRAVE 000D000 0E COOK , 515015 U.thq bOth hd. (MInerva V. Orozco 28H 8 CROIE COUNTY, ILUSOS .tiflt tip .nd dOtti.. ( TImothy W. Burn. (Edward.) loi 4 MARCe I,. lOUA 16 0E lAtAZO 0E 2054 roe asee or nie caca CaIsTwwowttnTowtLOn.LnT tm.owmlsntdw-VonI.Nh SCHOOLDISTRICTIIUHBER 7E with pu,wfl numb... NAUJAEZTEL.AC0ETEDECIRCUITDJUDICLALCol.tSAtotitTSCoO.00tttSitItRi0UtOLO010I ToTOlE ELEC0OO 0F TOE MORTON 0000E ( DIene Goldetick Meagher (Edward.)103 9 ( Oracle GIpeon 260 9 roe STATES AITOfiNEY OF coot COUNTY A LAS ELECTORES DEL OISTRITO ESCOLAR NU0000 7V VE MORTON ARAVO: 0,00V..ujOnniO.n o ltmOlt 3908 PARA ABOGADO FISCAL DEL ESTADO It.ué. lo. Sujetoo1 pOdón Ou ( Clare Eiizab.th McWilliams ç.Frank Avila 262 4 on.. ri., o.. os. Fo. On. Phlllip Spiwak 270 9 4-425YES 651 nopntww .0541.0 rtSbiodl0.500MpdXtf101NsftOnOnsfl (Jam.. E. Mulaclioweki (Edward.) 105 9 Vol. Pot Ano Vole Put UnA SI 55,001 DI*IORNOMSOIO,C00060I000IÇSI.I.OI i*i.b, oordettAyMwi.i Bonnie Therese Kennedy 392 9 M.ilsoSnos.)P.00tO)RdTod DSOI5550I1S!7O, Im. buoNA Oid .flblGlt.d Tho,n M. Tunn.y (Clark) 107 9 col ETAl1$ A1IOiEY Of COOK cOUNTY las. 1.05.1,6BI.NiN,I5EOStR ,dtL.OlG0SSpi.Rfl700100040 ( PATEA A000ADO FISCAL DEL ESTADO Foe CLERK OF TIE CIRCUfl COURT 0F COOK COUNTY NO tyOSb.pMNnOI,IRflhiNTOMSS ofl.flp.ww,t Bwm.oknm!mn mi. Voll.. lu POUf. No Candidate I_at. VOtO Out. ( RIchard A. D.vin. 268 9 ç PAlM DECRETADIO DE LA CORTE DE CIRCUITO 4- 429NO.*ttwiflW050e.SV.o,5lflomt.o»nj.erouMpapn.ar (Jay J.B.Pritaker (Clark) 109 9 lotto r.. on. ¿DOLO55151,150 I, 000 snuG ,nA,Itt.p,t. .5 S .&0.in Od DoSo E000At 3969 VRO. Foi. 0.. 274 4 Democratic Party Primary Ballot Aol, Pon Uno çPeggy Chlampae Aol. Pot Onu Judith A. Kleidermen SAntosIVI. lInlonGtOA CondoM InCoA. 0,54ml. 1Mo,. mOOAntnttntu0010' (Ronald D. Jolly (Clark) 111 9 Tommy H. Brewer 270 4 0GO luttoDAO0 Esmut SAI,01000 Moto, Stoss INN V.0I,y soASo.., tI Tuesday, March 16, 2004 Jame. E. Snyder 3988 0,00 nO tOOfl Im000001 iAOlUOttwt0000 00011510 00 Ao pl*dOdoSg000AO tosAn Foe CLERK OF ThE CIIICUIT COUNT OP COOK COUNTY ( FOR 0001E COUNTY RECORDER or DEEDS TS5Ç5m0L1050tI00tIT5DthM0tT5dlTR5t6b05dI I,nRootA,nlo Boleta Primaria Democrática (Lori Gold.t.in (Clark) 1133 PARA SECRETARIO DE LA CORTE DE CIRCUITO PARA REGISTRADOR DEL CONDADO DE COOK I,t,5, o'Ao,ntsOmO yil. 51051. 5 As pilonos lnp005tO.00ls00005nOto 0010, Martes, 16 de Marzo, 2004 ( Dorothy A. Brown 274 9 WloF.eO.. John H. Co. 282 8 Foe DELEGAIETOTSE NATIONAL NOEwATMe CONVENflON.t.mTOn 00 F.. O.. INSTRUCTIONS Aol,PorUno hERA DELEGADO A LA CONVENCION NOMINA11VA NACIONAL,.. 01./O ConutUottA Voi. PO, Ans INSTRUCCIONES ç .Jerry 276 8 roeajoosocns OeCOrTCOSTowsoOSTTOStCOSTtb0S....nUS.00.I.WMmttI U OA' SaiS 040.0'O'O.tSiSi.O 00 000 0.0, 00. ROMEO.',. (P.trici. Cherry (Clark) 1179 PARA JAEZ DRLLRC0015 0CIRCUITOAoLAoiOdSi.O,UNSAIN,,Iun.tI,00.toloCo tOTE nuit, VoloPnnSn,, Foe COOlO COUNTY IIECOOER OF CERDa (Melelde M. Row. (Clark) 1193 PARA REGISTRADOR SEL CONDADO DE COOK 1 CNo Candidate Rs Mo O.. Ç ( Silma DSouza (K.rry) 121 9 Vote Po, Ano Eun. G.n.' Moore 2809 poejuso,orne cacwrcOIMTwnws.wioaowenmsswso,dsuro-nsmI roo AIØ or ne cacwT000runw.,nawac... PAGAJUDDDEL IA CORVo DRCIRCUITDLnoAOn,IloIliAOjO,CiAFoolioTlitittilito005i,n,DVDIIOtI ( Howard Learner (Karry) 123 9 PRUAJUE! DELLACARTE TEOECUITOo«Adudt.lodS0.uwiPOitowu.u...Co55lnn.no (No Candidate FOIl PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (M.ihuri Kommereddi (K.rsy) 125 4 . (Jm.. C. Murray 2949 PARA PRESIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS vo.. FO. 00. Vottrou LIno (John Edward. ( atic T. Murphy 2968 FORJAStE OPThE CIRCUIT CSURT000000LETTIL0000ACOARS VOI. Ph. Ott. 49 ( Myron M. Cherry (Kerry) 127 4 PARAJUED DEL LA COROS DE CIRCUITOIi. itiiit,iI SAiLoliAlunlI tniit,OSOiuon.iiIOoi STiLAtOS- Volo P., Unu CNo Candidate ( Wesley K. Clark 64 ( Derlen. Sowell (Kerty) 1299 ( Margaret Ann Carey 298 8 ( Howard Dean 88 ( David Ernesto Muner (Kerry) 13i 9 ( Mary There.. QuInn 3008 F50 JODGE OFSOE CLFCOITCDURT000nuInURS100000nINtiItC.i,.inLItStnoi.unRhobñooI PAFAJUET DELIA CORTEDECIITUITOt.n..,'n,,UIt0TTL,tnLoLO.-,inT,' ,,iOoiiTItU TOTOT Lo.'OuiSi, (Arthur Berman (Liehermen) 133 9 ( Richard Frederick Johnson 302 9 334 4 ( Joe 108 Repub)ican Party Primary Ballot (John Joseph Coyne ( Ann M. Coconate (Lieberman) 135 4 roe ajeo, or UlM COST un COIMTOAOIOMC Tuesday, March 16, 2004 OthElst.,titt.Sd n..S.tOso,I FOR JUDGE SEmE CIRCUIT COURTnOAIOOUtttnJUOIOIiL Oononft,nII Co,oonitMIw io.IUSooil OFFICIAL BALLOT AOLETA OFICIAS (Dennis J. Kucinich 128 ROAAJUEZOEI.LACORTE OECIRCUTOI,uuL,oust.uod.00.ç.gIno.in,,uo..o,totonon..0 OtUSnI Boleta OfIcial AUSente Ejemp'ar PURA JUEZ DEL LA CORTE DA CIRCUIT Otnost, LilT.,St to COL- iI,iltti.,,,,.u,'tit IO,, mi, u' FAI0VIES SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER AO TIATRITO EACOLSO NÚMERO no TE FAIV0EII ( Senita Kapnick (Lleberman) 137 9 tLo CONDADO DE COOS, ILLINOIS (Timothy Michael Kelly 306 8 Bolela Polmaria RepUblicarla NCandidate COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ( Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. 148 OUnCHnA. 2000 16 DE F10000 DE 2000 (IraSliveratein (Lleberman) 1399 Maries, 1G de Marzo 2004 (Kathle.n Marie Burke 306 8 TA THE ELECTORS OP THE FAIRVIOW SCHOOL OISTVIC6 NUROEVia: ( Carol Moseley Braun 168 (Barnard U LOS ELECTORES DEL DISnRITC ESCOLAR NUVEVU 72 DV FAIAOIEW: Stonó ILlebermen) 141 3 FOR JUDGE DF THE CIRCUITCDUFTi00TOLRItILOOLLO1IIItIOti010tIbtIDiiOIEiIll WIllIam Jame. Haddad 3108 PERAJUAODE LACOATR DE CIACUITOJUDICIULiIOT.-I..tITuS .- ( Alfred C. Sharpton 188 "55,11 t hnmaoìOu m onnuo I t., 1.t, totnOAs, Sonol pulpos. nl rOltoins çDebra F. Hartman (Lieb.rman) 143 9 C No Candidate School OloltInI Sutnb,t72, CouniA 01 Cook, SitIo of 110.015, S, in. ( Michael J. (Yekov) Fox 312 9 :'I° Otnstod and n,tobliohod ot 1.13 p ,ionntspon. II tIn. IdsthI. ptop.ttv 01 E. 426 YES 0011 School D lottlolo t I bisoU. , 000Aut SOot,t..00sdbd no DopoU- ( John F. Kerry 209 (Deon Lopez (Braun) 144 ç Barbara Anne Bailey 3149 FOEJODGE OFTRE CIACAI000U0010i000LTLtYu000LOEAttI'iOIOIiLnSt,In..oto,uOiSsIonAtlimi& SI mont 01ReoenVo .11,1,0 0 of 52 porcont, tito pnn.nnt monI numtoln 0lIt. PARUJUIT DL LA CORTI TI CIRCUITO JUDICIAL i.::-,io5 ATon:t1n,,,,.-t.o,n:',,n',, o-'t,C5i : 010150 opplinablo to I h,nO01lOO,O to S000tnnd, d Ion sold putpotoA' ( Himal P. Agarwal (Braun) 147 9 ç Thom.. G. O'Brien FOR PRESIDENT OP ThE UNITED STATES (No Candidate cpoSOOuDOn t WAOIO OTO nnuamOi:mo pototun0000, Oucom :05501 Dolt::T Fol; UNITED STATES SENATOR (FULl. 6.YEAN TERMI 3169 I'U' NO ESuolotStVVtO 7V do F0,A:On. 00nOV50 On CAVA, Esludo do Illinois, y nilo- PARA SENADOR 0E LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS Iîértnino Completo D. 6 Año,) PARA PREAIDENTU DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS ( Karen Boehnina (Braun) 1499 Out. Foi Oit, I e 430 NO bloVutno 01 IV n 5,5611 A sAble tout, looptopindodos500505 On 0,050 Bridget H.aiy Ryan ,Georgo W. Bush 80 4 D:iIlltnEitDlu:oluuIU, omyonoqu: po 00:5A6SoIsUn dol OopotIsnlTnIo ( Baracic Obama 268 3184 OntnPoUsn vu. ro. On. FOR JUDGE SF ThE CIRCUIT CSUFT000000AIIIRJUeOI00010UDtn'sa.:siAnoun::,IIRUIssIouI delmpuonl AO. 01 lugo: Ail 002 p 010161 IC Io 1,00 V,o:mo,Vun I qUO (Michael PARA JUEZ D) LA CORTE DE CIRCUITO JUUICIALioIAuA,A-O,OoL IA' oI u:to,I:i,o,ionTIo:o,00 us L: Vol, PouUno J. Harrington (Braun) ISi 4 opl:nobln o los p,Vm,liOOlIttpUnA loo omIunA,000 00m AGItA OnO?' DavId G. McDermott 320 9 FOE UNITED STATES SENATOR(FULL R.VEAC TERM) ( Daniel W. Hynes 28 9 UNIDOS Tutminu Comploto Do S ASso) (No Candidate PARA SENADOR DE LOS ESTADOS H16t'OOOeAa.,nsa,IolÑ0.0 inMIt,0iOn .00L lo:O'n:O::,I00000000Cto,n,000t,'!'o 0:Olts cooI: Em ESISOATE 10 TINMSORIAL NOMMAIMO cCfdVEHT1ONMSMoMt.aOn coojus000rne cacos ç Jim OberWais 90 -0 bl0000545500,,tta toe :nlon,:o OtTO0,6,0: inmCmIUt000t,05) :0,00 00mo00000000000 . (Gerychica 304 PARA DELEGADO A LA CONVENCION NOMINATIVA NAC)ONALT.n StIlt. CunS,nountI PASOJUEZ OELLACSRTADECtRCULTOAIuIOASSti,IOUPO,IIlotATuntAnOuAADI R.t. F,, 00. ( AudrayAvila (Braun) - 19 Andy McKenna 92 9 Foe ajDROO ORSSOSCUIT CSUHTunCOtnC.ndAS0IT0.dOdlNtOti...i.odbeEtAtSbnd - Eli. (Annie O'Donnell 324 9 C 32 9 VOS.Fo. Rus-O.. lARA JUEZ 0E LA cDRTE DE CIRCUITOJUDICIAUUtnOtSiOtnAl'RoA,otilto:iiio,I,iioOiOflLnSOTOLmot Vu,, PO, Ott Vote Poi Ano 949 Rot.F.' Ont (MOtI arwal (Braun) 179 ç Charle. Fitzgerald 3268 ç John Borling No Candidate OmS 0,O5.t 01 50 00000 O0,lOt lt Ot5D,00 ( M. Blair Hull 34 4 Steven .1. Rauschenbergor 9e 9 IO, 0 nOS 00 '00.00 Oliona, no.toSi,.04b000. ( Amy MarIe CorrIgen ti, pOnOSltOltRnotod I. 05iO.00i. EOEMIwaOEEEILGAIETOIIa NaIQN*LNOMNSNMEONVØISONthOeIMMt.aoEln 3288 FteJjeORoFTIROElCUrrCSUiTunowun,unn,.n.no.nst,no,...,t.o.*Eo.H ('I it.n.O.nOfl.Otlimms. Ii IS. 5tO 0000 .0,00Cl01 RORAJUEDDR LRCDRIO DR CIRCUITOJUDICLILOomumAoOoiouImIou000:SotoSoo,wLIIu, SOtO tSnA: - OttillottOOtOTETiittd.0150tI00055 il Is ( Joyce Washington 36 4 PARA DELEGADO ALVoRNO A LA CONVENOON NOMINA11VA NACIONALE.00tnu Cono,tCt.I Jack Ryan 98 9 VOI. Foe 0m.. (Denlee Y. Stanlec 330 4 Oil (pawn Doering-Suter (Kuclnlch) 1679 Vmi. Pon Ann No Candidata iissssdWO.S!o.tOOidOtOntIaOO6C000I5t tI 001500 00« 040054 SIt 000m. ,G000t ( Nancy Skinner 384 Chirinleav Kathuria 100 4 ihStttVi000000nnSAOtsOStAOpOiOtnO. Laurence J. Dunford C t') BApn.tGWAit.*,504i.tt0i.O*S',0ti0n RIon0000d0000itoO,COI0I,w.000015yAG Amy V. Praybylo (Dun) - 3328 oS Otdla Oaa,Ot,SA 00,0,00 on. 5050. sOu,. ç 1693 Jonathan C. Wright 1029 RejuDoEocnwcwmTc000Te.an.owouon.a,a..wsawetsmunsseflssm 0SnpS5nSi.ti00d0,n4thn.mStS*S5i 000, OtO0V5005po.SIs0ItO50imOAttQ0000 RAM JUEZ 0E LACDRTO DE CIRCUITO jODICIGLOunoiAtmbSni:E'iA.e,i,IN,,R,inosloowouo,oLIA US 0 OsItotisIsO roe,aiwiT*uvs vi ç Michael Patrick Ca.ay , 3348 , SS.0u ndS 055 00 OSt. ( AlIcia Ren.ó Pardo (Edward.) - 171 9 104 9 MM REPRESENTANTE EN CONGRESOao stia. c..,wioo.i C Norm Hill No CandIdato COntinUed 00 text page PatrIck D. Flanagan - *wF_o,./ 49. (JennIfer A. Kuhn (Clark) 1738 3364 YotoPorUno ,Janice D. Schakowiky CSStISUOd Sn next page Thursday March 1 1, 2004 33 32 Thursday March 1 1, 2004 The Bugle The Bugle I

Continued from previouspage - . Bugle? OFFICIAL BALLOT BOLErA OFICIAL . Zoning canI pick upThe SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRITO ESCOLAR Where (Continued from page 1) - . NUMBER 73.5 NÚMERO 73.5 DE SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS CONDADO DE COOK, ILLINOIS 'MB Financial, 6201 Dempster MARCHIR.2004 16DE MARZO DE2004 The Bugle is available free at999 Civic Center - ens up the parking requirement foragainst the village over its failureCannon. "My clients do not per- 'Morton Grove Señior Center, TOThE ELECTORS OF ThE SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBERfl.S the.following locations. It is'Village of Niles, A LOS ELECTORES DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR NÚMERO 73.5 0E SKOKIE religious and other organizationsto enforce parking regulationsceive this process to be anything delivered weekly on1000 Civic Center 6140 Demspter. SEUlthe maxImumanuwaItsars t.00,.dDc.SmmIpnpom ofSAHEl. having regular meeting places around the Muslim school duringakin to justice." 'Merlin's Muffler Shop, 5011001DIEIrICI Number 13.5, Cook County.Ilmo.,commonly knowna. Thursdays. Niles Discount Outlet, SUDAI.525001DistrIct Number 735, b. Incr.nod and e.I.bli.h.d at 345 Until now such gathering places percent upan all Iba ISCaSIe FIopeSs of nId OIRInSt al 15e salue,.. 7746 Milwaukee 6108 W. Dempster VESequalIzed On assess ed by the D.pa,tm.nt of HauenDe , instead of 2.70 were only required to have one Park Ridge Recent, lb eeaIaIIn O maxImum late aIReDale. applicable w the neat Nues 'White Eagle, laune to R..0.54.3Ion said palpanesT' parking space for every five seats. 6839 Milwaukee 'Momingfields, 800 Devon 'OCaSO sumenlurse la tas aanualm áu.mu Farà 5ns00200034iOn dei OlsIrIto The new rules say there must be 'The Bugle, NO Escotar Número70.5de Strokie, Condado de Cook, Illinois, oomùnrrtonIeo' 'Melrose Restaurant, 'Scissorhands Barber, (-431NO flocido como 015510 E800ta, Número 73.5 de SkoRlU. j ustablecerse al 3.45 one parking space for every three 7400 N. Waukegan porScolosobra todas las EroplodadoS 91304 bIos de dm00 DiSItOOaIoDI00. 'Leaning Tower Y, 6300 Touhy7201 Caldwell 739 Devon s090noqu IparaclónoevaluacIón dut Departamento do Impuestos, en lugar dol occupants of the building. That 2.70por ciento,IslasH máotma saISIeS. queosriaCpUc.SICalotpróo,roos 'N & M, 8000 Waukegan Morton Grove 'Maine Park Leisure Center, Impuestos oolondi305 para dichos Snos?" figure will be detennined on a 2701 Sibley case by case basis, ' according to 'Northside Community Bank,Bethany Terrace, H04Oaa.a oOu.rO. ¿npa.Cr.S 8060 W. Oakton 8425 Waukegan 'Park Ridge Community fire code. Center, 1515 W. Touhy Many of the residents who stood 'st. Andrews Home, 'Kappy's Restaurant, up to protest the changes were 7000 N. Newark 7200 Dempster 'Park Ridge Senior Center, eS.u,.olo43.4Hso.oap.rH0s 100 S. Western upset by a clause that seemed to White Hen, 7250 Harlem - 'Classic Bowl, aSl.utdr said01*01013510.0555*1.00. give broad powers of exemption Revere Mills, 7313 Harlem 8530 N. Waukegan 'Walter's Restaurant, to the sitting Village Board. The aChambers Restaurant, 'Entenman's, 7931 Golf 28 Main St. wording granted that power in 688! N. Milwaukee 'Produce World, ParkRidgeChamberof -orderat avoid violating a per- Forest Court Condos, 8801 Waukegan 'Commerce, 32 Main St. sonos constitutional or statutory 'Family Pantry, 'Uptown Train Station, - 6935 N. Milwaukee OFFICIAL BALLOT BOLETS OFICIAL Summit and Prospect MILES TOWNSHIP tOISA SCU000L DISTRITO 0E ESCUELAS SEOUS005IOS NÚMERO210 rights afforded by any federal or 'Rose's Beauty Salon, 9259 Waukegan DISTRICT NUMBER 219 DEL DISTRITO MUNICIPAL DE NOES state law," In fsct, the village 'Subway, 9237 N. Waukegan 'Park Ridge City Hall,. - . Cocal COUNTY, LUNDIS CONDADO DE COOK, ILLINOIS 7502 Milwaukee MARCH 05, 2004 lUDE MARZO 0E2004 Board said it was amending the 'Mmdli's, 7780 Milwaukee aGo Mart, 6335 Dempster 505 Butler TOTHE ELECTORSOFTIlE NILES TOWNSHIP HIÖN SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 230; 'Starbuek's, 15 S. Prospect A LOSCLOCTOREO OELOISTOI1000 ESCUELAS0000000RIOSNÚMERD 2IRDEL DIStRItO MUNICIPAL 0E NILES: code to bring it more in line with 'Alliance Bank, 'Jewel, 5930 Demspter the Bagels, orkISI0tß "Shall the maxImum aonualtaxoataIoned003tIanaI puopueesofNIle, Religious Land Usç and 7840 Milwaukee Morton Grove Library, 'Einstein's Township HiaNSoflool 01010101NamErOit. CookCounty.IllInoIs,bo Io- Cannon (left) and Kansor(?) at press conference Cannon's Institutionalized Persons Act of 23 S. Prospect - CEneSRA and OtlablisSed at 1.5251% apDoCIIt flataxabléptepo#y Ht said aOak Mill Mall, 6140 Lincoln 501,001 0161010*at tIte Cala., as Cotoalinod00ssnausBd byIS.Departrs001YES435 - 2000 (RLUIPA) and the Illinois law office - 'Venus Restaurant, at HeteRa., InsteadutI.2B51%,O.toutim 000rat. otSenSee eppll005le SI 7900 Milwaukee 'Super Cup Coffee Shop, to thetoutSaat to be calendad Sor saId puoposesl°' Religious Freedom Restoration 18 S. Northwest Hwy. UDeb na0000loreololasaanualmaoima pora finta 0000Uoao00daI OloIrrIT 'Xsport Fitness Center, 8509 Fernald 00EooIInIaoSOOUrrdUr as NÚCOOZIOdol Diolrilo Mooroipol doSilos.Con. NO Act. Many of the residents felt the Friday Prayer services, held a"Our only hope now lies with 'Morton Grove Chamber ofapanera Bread, dado dtCook,IIl;rrnio, V eolabl00000001 1,5201% 005,0Iodao lao p000redados NO439 4 changes were the direct result of Golf Mill Shopping Center flraUobIos da dono OistrOo CeoolarDI000r.00040051 ;paruolAn news conference this week toJudge. Plunketi," said MOO mcm- Commerce, 6101 Capulina 395 Northwest Hwy. dal Oaparlomerrlo doimpot0100.nnl0000 dol1.2501%. IO1550 000imaTUO recentlitigationagainstthe protest the zoning code changes,ber Patrick Kansoer. tltr5 as bad as .5/3 Bank, stria apllooble aloopróoimoelmpUotI 030x100d;005 ForaUlUflot R000r 'Morton Grove Village Hall,'Starbucks, Village by the Oakton and Milwaukee Muslimand to announce that they hadit can be. We've been sold Out by 6101 Capulina 100 S. Northwest Hwy. Community Center (MCC),removed themselves from the outour mayor and by the man fròni 'Niles Family Fitness Center, leiTh*.2E,a,Ia.aesso5I.daa.aao.I claiming its constitutional rightsof court mediation proceedings.the government who said "we're were violated when the villageMGO Attorney Douglas Cannonhere to help you." Although the WE C, USA ' fumed down its request to build a CALL US AT 841 588-1900 WWVLBUGLENEW$PAPERS.COM and the MGO said it was clear toMuslim school has been there 1.:': - -LE-- mosque next to its Muslim ele- them that the village and the MCCsince1989, attendanceatits WWW.BUGLENEWSPAPERS.COM -t I.,ote,sas... 4sa (oat dal..noanat nr. ..o.eaOea.ATh.net-aoo,aaa.Int..etOsael mentary school. That litigation hashad cometoanagreement,Friday afternoon prayer services ADVERTISEWITH THE BUGLE,IT WORKS! been in mediation for the past fewalthough as yet unsigned, and hadheld in the gym has grown consid- HELP WANTED REAl- ESTATE REAL ESTATE months. not included the MGO's concernserably in the past few years, and I iwn&2Budtteflfl 7630 N Members of the Morton Grove LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MMBUII.eeAVe. - Flee Ploy Cal i,(s OFFICIAL BALLOT PAPELETA OFICIAL in that pact. "We will not partici-the subsequent parking and traffic CUSTOMERSERVICE 773.557I315-Pmp 847-2W-1174 GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT DISTRITO DE PARQUES DE OLENVIEW Organization (MGO), a neighbor-pate in mediation that my clientscongestion has caused problems ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN 'tHE ORlT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLtNOIS CONDADO 0E COOK, ILLINOIS lId cook County, IllInoIs, CoUnly in Niles needs a COOS maRty,lilinaiN Cosoty Niles -'1 BRAPI Heated. Ne& Golf MARCH16,2004 ' IADE MARZO DE2054 hood group that also filed suitbelieve has been a fraud," saidfor nearby homeowners. Hat manufacturer/tmporter Oopaotmomt -' ChB000IyOlor- Oepalttflettl, Coaecary GUI- TO014E ELECTORS OF TUE GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT; dependable and efficient personto handle phone Sial,. Barth CI Amn,lCa. E4.A. Nao- Sian, DLIMS,Igage CApital, Mill. Audlabie imrnedlately.$e75 A LOS ELECTORES DEL DISTRITO DE PARQUES DE GLENVIEW. OUSSO, by Mo,ger to BAMort- (RC,,Plaintiff,os.Gopshorn Ml-256-2535 contact. Some computer Kae, LLC IO wholly 001000 Cab- SInglo,elal,,DolondantS. No, orders and customer Sid'IUO at eons 01 AmEriCa. N.A.) Shorlii's No. "Shall bastle en 5hB GlaRulaw ParKbI.IEIct.CookCHaRlO, IlIade,Iothe O1.Ch-3006. 1.50* 56,ltmVtyar amaso.nf75154e. MIlIllon Nine MandonA and FIfty Theasued DatI,,. Dalianis resigns from Dist. .64 Board tasks. Experiencehelpful but will train theright 5UOCOS 510E io bERraSE by Mo,gm 045037. N,wca,tda 1S13,9BH.000IbalaDa ed tuo 05e parpo., nf ODtIaEIR9 tS. FlIck PattiPool b,ota: PohRC Notlyn IS h000hy gInsm 1C.Gmage 5ftCaMtgwiBky5d $5 and tA. Reo.00.tI PatSPool wIll,a newly-Coat talete4 poHlsample, at vidual to fill the vacancy until theprospective candidates for per- perSon. 00. et dl., Dot000aot,COSO Na, stat in p5,5001100 01 U JdilgOIeOl 1441-588-0423 eaoh10031100WIthin.314 PaEkDistotetao d larW.paytn.eIst Ito.ax- Applicants sought O3C1I-I5757. untereS io tER aboVe entitled Passau10414,01tSaO.tsfl" next regular school board dcc-sonal interviews to be conducted Fax Resume to847-647-0428 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY coud,ir) Said 03500, 00 yeplom' (-436YES'400540am011aR b000tODIDísInIo da FarqUoo de010024w,Condado do tion is held in April 2005. At that 847-647-1500 forinterview. GIVEN tSaI pursaarrt ta a JOdO- 6m 28, 2001. F Rent2 60R. Capeir, SI Cook,IIIIC0rs, POIla oanlldod da10000mIll 000errooaoorr tntClnnuenlaoil to fill vacancy during closed meetings of the or call ment of For Ociosa w and Saie MIchael F. SIteohdfl, 5110,1(1 pI Paddng Spaoa No Pas. 461x00($13.050.000) non el propóallo da roempiazarIo ploojnadoPIlOtFork enl000 Oillthe abane 02550 OIt COOK county,ISloerill'S# time, a successor shall be electedBoard of Education. This is a full timeposition 00)052, 22, 2003,TheJodIOial 847.967-97M p Ia pisoina do R000050ir FY0L non la OOflelrnIsUiAfl00 005000 0UOmPIaia do SaloN colpardtlos Will nt SD;30 045037-001F), wIll oit April 54, pitolnauConadaIooalanoloT r0017500oRado Distrito do Pdrquts y EstaHl t2lOO NO Ares Dalianishasto serve the remainder of the Allapplicationsmustbe 2-nl-OI April 0. 2004, 01 1)5 2004, ai thU bosopl (-440NO Raya da las Ddetaa iOOiniOnIaltde dioSa Eraya0005 oRico 3) 33 N. Oeat00rC SI., Neon, le Ihn hAllway S0ISIdO 3RM Ga,denApI IR 5kokIa I Pkg SpaRo. HELP WANTED IL resigned his position onunexpired term, until April 2007. received by 12:00 p.m. on March 200E F100,, chiCa o. Room 701, 7111 FlUor of 1(00 T BLK Prolo ShoklO sww $625 Per Mo. 60502-3100.SalI at pabIlo400- Richard J. Daim CeRto,, OÚoa' . 4r.the District 64 Board of Anyone interested in filling the 16, 2004. Send cover letter and WOLF TANNING BEDS iso totheRI hoSt biddUr IO, OU, illInoIS, Nell tO the highos) Aoailablo 5-1. No PeiN 847470-len Morton cash, OS Sot 10,055010W.tRa (loa.edt Ito eme DATED atChicago,illinoisthis i ithdayof March,2004 Education. In accordance withvacancy should send a cover let-resume to: Esecutive Director, AFFORDABLE . CONVENIENT IolloWillO desotibed reales tate: bidder loo cast' Ton At 11015E of 541e and hslanoo s'dIRlo 24 Itiolte taSse Race FWRO,t Natl.500ti&5 -.- Chamber of CUOImORIY kooWn as: 6650 inletnsll,tito the Illinois School Code andter and resume to the Dr. Sally Pryor Grove PaymnIS From $25 I month N.Aiblan SOD., FIlles, IL 60)74. 1154,5 sableo) to Tilo cal Ostato IS Improved 10IIOWIOO dUSO,ibEd premISOS SIS' Owdetee. $65 00,00,16 0524 FeRrAd DAVID ORR District 64 policy, the remainingSuperintendent,SallyPryor. School District 64 Commerce - TheMorton FREE Color CaIaIO5 WillI O CO le family orsidn000. CaSed In COOK Coonly. 1111004. MnaiotOyeaeA8-r6ÑA841.966-1215 COOK COUNTY CLERK Chamber of Cull Today 1-eOs.842-1305 TIto'U ment Om005) woK Sale shall be SAbleo) to gooet' membersoftheBoardofBoard memberswillreview 164 S. Prospect Avenue Grove on,w.np.0tStaS.CoS St 06,036,73. al 10005. spnelal OSNR0000IOSSN 01 Salo Terms 25% aI tIre high- slreOiaI taOeS (eSImI. against sAid Education will appoint an indi-applications and may invite the Park Ridge, IL 60068 Commerce seeks an not hid OSAIT by 00,15164 IvndS; ist WANTED tIre bai000e. by oe,tihed TeoSo, teal45)50 and aoypriol Executive Directorwho is TO BUY is doe within tWPotII-IOsr (241 Mo,tgages. 10e SUhiSC prayetly Legal Notice 1,0305. The s,ih(aCt pmpe,tyiS isoliereS Im sale WithoUt any with 50)1mAl ta gaoarol mal ostato tao' IepEOSOtTtatlOS at Iv 500CV Or Morton Grove Library Events s dynamic person -. WANTED eS, special assaSSmeflts 00500- qiIaStilJ nl 1111e or 15000,50 tO i'Úotice is hereby given, pursoattt Maine East to hold Pops Concert marketing, - WURLITZERS Sial 00005 iO'1iOd a 31051 SaId ,oai enthusiastic IS 0 areS(OrSale to An Act te relalion to the USC . i1Jl' JOKE BOXES eState Hod Upon the SalebOiO5 malin Variety Music by Frank K and Fine Arts Department ofensembles including Band, Jazzand senior citizens. The Fine Arts ALSO withoUt any ,opreSnntdtiOn aN to computer andorganiza- - olvality 0, qUaRRER UI title dod and the purchaSer tnnde,rog said of an ASSumed Customs Name - Slot MachIoRS bld lo cath e, CertlIled (sods, a Company Trio Maine East High School Band, Choirs, Demonaires, t : ' wI)hUO) 0001IW0 to ylail,tiIl A,Id Boosters will be selling refresh- tional skills to administer as Is' 000dltiao. The sale IN ,terRlpt Hi Saie will be Issoed itt the gondact or tronoactisra of Sunday, April 18, 2:00 pm will host a Pops Concert on I '.' IR aniSo, a CerShCOlO 01 SoIn as The Orchestra, and Orchesis.Therements to help raise money for day 'N 1430-US-2742 hirt hUESO bicot to 050ti3O00hOO by intheState,"as and direct the day to ras1430-050-5151 the 0000E, required, which will entitlo the BUNi5ONO You'llhearsongssuchas Sunday, March 14 at 3:00 p.m. inwill also be student artwork on dis-Booster Scholarships. For further Upon payment io tali of 100 purelfiaser to a doeS apOo COUrS that a eertificstiae operationsofitsoffice am000t Eid, ihR }00000B500 olnatI conhneatlOo of Sail) salo. amended, Sentimental Journey, Putting on the PE. Gym.Popular musicalplay. Admission at the door is $5 infoiination, contact the Fine Arts ,eooivo a CB,tiIIOatO CI Salo. Commonly 650041 05; 7749 while providing supportfor st. Judets Novena whivll Will notilla the parohaser waS tiled by the usdersitted the Ritz, Fly Me selections will be performed byfor adults and $3 for 'students K-12Department at (847) 692-8500. ta a 00001 le the (Rai estala alle, N, Noitilca Ann.. Unit F, Nibs, community andfundrais- May 111e Sacred Heart ofJeeus canll,malioa of the Sala. IL 60714. with the County Clerk of Cook' to the Moon, and many more pop- be adored. glorifIed,loved and i hE p,HpartY mill NOT bo impruVnOflnEtN; flnSIdorlt101 County. FILE NO. t4O9Ol75 Ingeventssponsored by 0000 fe, i,rtpootiofl artS PlaletIR atractare - UeKOettJll; UnItS ular tunes at this concert by the preserved throughoat tSe world, Sakes ou represeolat)On as IC URbOHwS; Bedrooms'US. nfltheFebruaty 24, 2004. Send Ihn 000dltlal, al the p,000eSy. - Uokonwe; Frank K andCompany Trio, with Boy Scouts Honored in 'Blue and Gold'Dinner theChamber. Row and forever.Sicred Heart P,ospeotlse blddn,N are adeten. known; Garage Jude, Bati005Ins - UnbnswO 015Ml - lieder the AsNumed Name of references by of Jesu., pray for oc. St. ithed IO ohaok the CornE hIn io uRIlnowIt. Frank on keyboard and accordion; Cub Scoutsfromgather to celebrate with the resume with nonlly ali istornflallov. -: Geowe's Uozoe Maintenance worker of miraclee, pray for u.. For inlerRIatlOB OHafliaEt PIaiO 'TIi&pespetly wllb NOT be Stan on violin, sax andelarinet; Pack 175atSt. Johnboys. The fifth grade Webelo 2 March25, 2004: St. Jude, Mtp.r of the hetpteec. BIPS Auernny CODiLiS 4 AsSO- opeo-lo' Impaction. with tite business locatedst CIArES,P.C..15w030 N. 'The lodgmeOt amsIIRl WON and Fran as vocalist and on drums. TheBrebeuf recently heldboys also earned their Arrow pray for US. SaySitte prayer nine F,50laØRoad, salta 100 BaR $160,41527. .prtepecune pet- 1829 Brophy St. Pork Ridge. MoitonGrove timee a day, for nine day..On RidSa, IL 60527. 1630) chn$StS ere adwnalstled. to Irish Heritage Singers perform at their annual Blue and Goldof Light and bridgedover into 794-9R76 ECl. 1320. Pease re- check tite couttlile to-setup thIs IL 60068.The true name(s) Chamber of CommßIe the eighth day your prayerswill for to tile earebeo 14-03-7830. the Morton Grove Public Library Dinner at Casa Royale in DesBoy Scouts. Shown aboveare NOTti Pa,saant En the Fair and residence address of the 6101CapulIna b. an.wsrad. lt ha. nevar bien DebE )alactlOtt P,aolloaa Anbynta 'Fer Bid *111511Cl WIOtaCti Plaines. Each year, the boys inJohn Kaczkowski, aro adaisad lItaI PIuioLilt's Atte,- i.Sabe 0mb is: George F. Sunday, March 21, 2:00 pm Zachary li.60053 known to fall. Publication muaI owner(s) ModCnGrove, SoyIN IIREISMSN, lic b. proinlaid. Thank you. St. dentRad IO be a debt 58yp1Ñ3 & grades one through five areHess,EricCarrabotta and vo laOm aIta,ItptlOa to 0011,0E a 4201 LObe cofit Road - Louvacis I 829 Brophy St. Pack The Irish Heritage Singers are a orFax to(847)055-2605 SobE aed any iafarmatleo ab. forachievements Jude. NRdhIb'R5k1 IL mixed choral group performing a honored Matthew Bardelas after they Attention: salead Will be esad for thatpar- t847) 495.9995 Ridge, It. 60065. widevariety of secular and sacred gained with their dens and onofficially became Boy Scouts o-c. á78C 199804e works from Irish culture. their own. Family and friendsfor Troop 175. Thursday Manth i 1, 2004 The Bugle The Bugle' Thursday Marçh I 1, 2004, 35 I

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