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will s.ee better 1.: new glasses Concerned resident, Lions CIub-heIp provide new glasses STAFFWMTER .:, ;i' : ; Themaaki'1maúy as "Çan: Man;" io walks axound: pickiñgup cans and bóttlés-' left òn thé .sets of Nués will soonhopeful1y have .a rewpairofeye glasses. A. cncerned resident, Nory McCluskey has noticed that his current eye glasses are bro- ken and. in working with the See CanMu, page & . Schoolú ommeinai Have You HSard I Classifieds Uu Offié (847) 588-1 Nrnnm: Ext 140 DONS LOSE ND varsity squad loses to Carmel SPORTS, Page 19 . . .. 4- - places iiiNileswill be draftéd ìù the near future, with an expeda- fon to gáin front of.thevillage bord.in Jan . . Anewr Przybylo, village trustee, White Eagle Réstaurant owner, ànd one of; the key.play- , ers inthis issue, said that.Maror. An ordinanceregarding the Nicholas Blasé, Villge Attorney issue of whether smoking Joseph :Arinuizio and jIf should be banned at pùblic will soon. draft a. "böse" ordì- Nues smoking ordinance ready in January nance. alid. thenseekàddffional input fmm istaurants and other public'facilities inthe village. .. PrzybylOE said that they plan to share the draft with the board of trustees in November and it willprobably go m fmnt of the board for passage irtJanuai-y The Village of Niles held two snrnking ban hearings where - .;; - _'_\_ y . SENIORS, HAVE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS? Getthe low-down, travel tips and more SENIOR LIVING GWDEI Pages 11-18 ri J? ___j.. their thoughts regarding a smoking ban in public places in . . Nues. . - . lu kind of. wish there were ' more people ' there,". said Przybylo, about the attendance at the hearings. . Przybyo s that at the hear- ,ings people were concerned withthe mainaspect of how village; on éconornith,. health and a "Libertarian" perspéctive,.. that involves letting the market place decide. 1f the Village of Nues does not create its own ordinance 'òn this issue, the Cook County ordi- nance that has a total ban of smoking in all publicplaces will còme into effect in Nues in residenis were able'to share a, srnókingbarí cotild affect the .Maichofnextyèar. GrÖuP with :Dièthàt64 Urg.$ñew rèfrédurn ,. .ByTracyVoshida Gruen -:sTAFFweITEn .: ¿ :: ,The Pàrka-Niles School : Dist4FinancéCommittee is : .ion with . spend manage : ment techniqes and . ! increasedoutreachin order to improve the districts financial . : heàlth. . . . "The schoól is xnt in crisis, . . they häve rne time," said . Phil Eichman, the chair of the :fiñancial structure subcom- mittee, that offered a compre- hensive review of the district's current and projected financial health. . Eichman said that it is up to the board of education whether or not they will go to reférendum in 2007, but he personally believes they should go to referendum by 2008. The finance committee, composed of about 30 citizen volunteers, plans to present the possible tax increase amounts to the board: of edu- cation at the board meeting on Sept. 25. One of the subcommittees, the Spend Management sub- committee, recommended that the district adopt a "spend management" pro-cess. The Communications sub- See Dist. 64, page 4 . . ,1 17 1 SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 . BUGLENEWSPAPERS.COM VOL.50 NO.18 Draft ordiñancé may be réady by November T By Tracy Yoshida Gru.n STAFF WRITER -.
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will s.eebetter 1.:new glassesConcerned resident,Lions CIub-heIpprovide new glasses

STAFFWMTER .:, ;i' :

; Themaaki'1maúy as"Çan: Man;" io walksaxound: pickiñgup cans andbóttlés-' left òn thé .sets ofNués will soonhopeful1y have.a rewpairofeye glasses.

A. cncerned resident, NoryMcCluskey has noticed thathis current eye glasses are bro-ken and. in working with the

See CanMu, page & .

Schoolú

ommeinai

Have You HSard I

Classifieds

Uu Offié (847) 588-1Nrnnm: Ext 140

DONS LOSEND varsity squad loses to CarmelSPORTS, Page 19 . .

.. 4--

places iiiNileswill be draftéd ìùthe near future, with an expeda-fon to gáin front of.thevillagebord.in Jan . .

Anewr Przybylo, villagetrustee, White Eagle Réstaurantowner, ànd one of; the key.play-

,ers inthis issue, said that.Maror.

An ordinanceregarding the Nicholas Blasé, Villge Attorneyissue of whether smoking Joseph :Arinuizio and jIfshould be banned at pùblic will soon. draft a. "böse" ordì-

Nues smoking ordinance ready in Januarynance. alid. thenseekàddffionalinput fmm istaurants and otherpublic'facilities inthe village...

PrzybylOE said that they planto share the draft with the boardof trustees in November and itwillprobably go m fmnt of theboard for passage irtJanuai-y

The Village of Niles held twosnrnking ban hearings where

-

.;;- _'_\_ y

.SENIORS, HAVE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS?Getthe low-down, travel tips and more

SENIOR LIVING GWDEI Pages 11-18ri J?___j..

their thoughts regarding asmoking ban in public places in

. . Nues. . - .

lu kind of. wish there were'more people ' there,". saidPrzybylo, about the attendanceat the hearings. .

Przybyo s that at the hear-,ings people were concernedwiththe mainaspect of how

village; on éconornith,. healthand a "Libertarian" perspéctive,..that involves letting the marketplace decide.

1f the Village of Nues does notcreate its own ordinance 'òn thisissue, the Cook County ordi-nance that has a total ban ofsmoking in all publicplaces willcòme into effect in Nues in

residenis were able'to share a, srnókingbarí cotild affect the .Maichofnextyèar.

GrÖuP with:Dièthàt64Urg.$ñewrèfrédurn

,..ByTracyVoshida Gruen

-:sTAFFweITEn .:

¿:: ,The Pàrka-Niles School

: Dist4FinancéCommittee is

: .ion with . spend manage: ment techniqes and

.

! increasedoutreachin order toimprove the districts financial

. : heàlth. . .

.

"The schoól is xnt in crisis,. .

they häve rne time," said.

Phil Eichman, the chair of the:fiñancial structure subcom-mittee, that offered a compre-hensive review of the district'scurrent and projected financialhealth.

. Eichman said that it is up tothe board of educationwhether or not they will go toreférendum in 2007, but hepersonally believes theyshould go to referendum by2008.

The finance committee,composed of about 30 citizenvolunteers, plans to presentthe possible tax increaseamounts to the board: of edu-cation at the board meeting onSept. 25.

One of the subcommittees,the Spend Management sub-committee, recommended thatthe district adopt a "spendmanagement" pro-cess.

The Communications sub-See Dist. 64, page 4

. . ,1

171SEPTEMBER 21, 2006

.

BUGLENEWSPAPERS.COM VOL.50 NO.18

Draft ordiñancémay be réady byNovember T

By Tracy Yoshida Gru.nSTAFF WRITER -.

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Nues Assessor sponsorstax appeal seminar 9/25

Concerned about the prop-erty tax bill that you willreceive neXt year? WilesTownship Assessor ScottBagna11 will sponsor a Booedof Review appeal semioae onBept. 25 at 6:30 pm. CookCousty Board of Review statfwill explain the peacedAres loappeal a 2006 assessed valca-tiou. The amoont of o tax billis based, in part, on assessedvalue. This seminar will olsoaddress the type ot evidence

necessary to present a success-ful appeal to the Board ofReview. The seminar is opento all Niles Township taspay-ero, whether residential, cam-merciai oc industrial,

Nues Township toxpayersmay file a Board of Reviewcomplaint with Bagnall'soffice, The Booed of Reviewwill announce o filing dead-line in late September.Taxpayers may also fill oat ocomplaiot form at the seminar

The decline ofWhen

I was a childthere - was no toy

i with more potentialthan the i000mparable'Legos. thado steamer trunk fitted withthem and my bmthee and I

-would dive in when we,)ejsaeised home fron)' school. Ispent countless hones bentover that trank s6rcing theLegos around in an aoompt tolind a particular piece I seed-

My brother and I developedour own cade to describe thegeneeic pieces: I nerd a lhree-by-two, yau need a two-by-twelve. lt wasn't a complicatedcode bat it got tise job dane.

We constructed spaceships,sailing ships, vehicles andbuildings from our favoritecartoons that boro utmost no

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resemblance to 'the actualthing but we spent hases inone collective imaginntion,courtesy of Legos.

The company, founded in1932, is headquartered inDenmark. lt's name -comesfrom two Danish wards: "leggodt,' meaning to "play well."lt is still owned by the familythut founded it und it ha

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There is na prereqoisite totiling an oppeal with theBoard of Review, The seminarwill take place ot the offiCe siAssessor Scott Bagnall, 5255Main St., Skokie, 047-673-9300.

Legosmade paogeess in the interven-ing 74 years,' it's now the sixtls-longest manufoctorer nl toys fisIlse world and they'nr realizedthat their toy's power nowmists not only in its utilily batalso in its brand.

When I go to a toy stoae tobuy a gilt for a child I alwayslook attise Legos first. That's ahabit thot may still exixt if andwhen I have children but Legohas moved past the days whenmy brother and I built every-thing with tight angles or theslightly more sleek circularpieces (so ovals back then, itwould have bees unprece-dented>.

Today, Lega has realizedthere's big money in capitalie_ing on their brand at course,bat they've also found theycan capitalize on other baands.As children my brother sed Imade X-Wing lighters leom the"Star Wars" films but, thanksto modero corporate synergymy children won't have tostretch their minds to come opwith the right combination 'ofpieces, they can just buy aLego X-Wing.

Lego company has part-nered with Lucastilm, Ltd. andputs out Lego kits to makemany worn "Star Wocs" slsipsilscludilrg the Millre,iumFalcon, B-Wings, Y-Wirsge, AT-ATn sod other xlsips onlyfoisatics would remember.

Initially when I saw them Iwox tlsrilled. I remembered thelong hours spent neat tilt0 On X'Wing tIsaS was barely relssilsis-cent of the zeal thing. I had tobuy one jost loe aid rinse's

But when I began pottileg ittogether I realized it wasn'tsseaely as mach lun. I used ta

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rd Due Lady nl Ransom charchwill br held on Bondoy, Sept.24 foe all cuemest porishioners.

Tise tana will follow the 1X05p.m. mass or approximately

The Fork Ridge .Commoailyand Lilehource, Chicagolond'sBlaod Center, 5m hosfing a blooddoive on Oct. 2 from 2 p.m. toitp.m. at the Hauts Fork Choech,13201. Courtland.

As a speciol token of thanks,all pwseofing donnes will receivea LifeSamce calendar that shown

1:30 p.m.Father Hall will talk shout

the history of the shuech andhow the furnishings al St.Angela's, which is now closed,mere incoepoeated iota the

the stories nl real people who orealive and' well dur to he gen-erosity of the blood douars.- Every IvAn secands aomrone isin seed al blood, loe smgreiex,medical paucedores, caecer treat-ments and emergencies. Oneperson's blood donaBan consave the lives of theme

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current parishioners and a sim-ilar tour los the neighboringcommunity lAill br held ut oluIra dotn.

Park Ridge blood drive Oct. 2diffewat people

Dnnoes mssr be at least 27years old, weigh at least 110pounds and amia gand geneeathealth. Mnst medications aceaccepled.

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Herbert le Lau HaaverBy William und Hue Willis

Altee 20 yearn nf operat-ing their, awn theatricalcompany in, the cesad atOcean City, MD, the coapteha, been beingiog to life the

stories of 31 differentPresidential couples;

"I-leaver caused IhmGreat Depeension, and whoeven has heard the nameLau Hoovem" mighr bemany people's first reac-tion to this -couple. But

their story is a greal tale oflave, pootnerskip. andinternational and nationalgood warhs of lowe. Thisprogram will tesal shawhow this is mee nl the mostmisunderstood Femsidentsand First Ludies.

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4 THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 21, 2006

$20K grant to charityThanks to the gnnesesffy of

30v Capolssnos el A-AmericanCostom Ftooeiog ou CaldseellAve., the village of Niles wasthe recipien of a $20,000 dorne-tien which was presented toMayor's Blase's wife, Faye. Thecheck was fa be disleibufed tolocal uharitfes thesen by Mrs.Blase. She -selected the NifesLions Clubfer $10,000 to bedonated toward blind activitiesand $5,000 each to theNeìthwest Italian AmericanClub and NOes Optimist Club

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tobe used foe needy children.Piotosed left fo eight are,

Pmsideut of the Hiles OptimistClub John Jehot, how the NilesLines Club Giegee Teoiani,Peesideet of the Nifes LiensClub Phil Beegqoist, Poye Blase,Mayee Nicholas Blase,President of the NoelhwestIfalian American Clab TonyPirole, Peesideet el A-Ameeican Costose FleecingJohn Capalmas learn theNorthwest Italian AmericanClob Emil Bertolini.

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Memoriàl.-continued barn pita t

- 'Westman was s1nsa.king lefriends, family, students andf Il vn effieees Mandas,,Sept IB at the dediratiats ala free and memada! plaque

the memary al Zeaekassvho died ne Apr. S, 2005respoeding ta a call.Zearkas was a Gulf MiddleBrisant eraduate.

Can Mancontinued han pate I

Hiles Lions Club, they man-aged te come up with thefunds foe him ta got an eyeexamaed a new paie of specs.McCluskey previously gavethe mar, who keeps le him-self, a eeflenfive vest sobe canremain safe while walkingaround on the streets

Dist 64continued from page 1

committee said that mace thantwo dozen talks have already

-been planned te keep pawnsand cemmonity members op

Columnusetinued mom page 2

unpack these sels everyChristmas holiday and dumpeat bogs et pieres an theground. Looking at thosepieces wouldn't give me anycloe how In fit them tegetheene what they'd leek like onceassenobled. But looking at thepieces of that X-Wieg 1 moldsee speciolty lobricated ports

"Sinnen stichaeLZadokawas a devated father, onand husband," said Dist 6'Supe. Linda Marks. "He eatunly warked on a b at

- atmlbathesv Isa anevidence tev}rnrcr u andiaseelddd rst the hons,cideÙeiL' , -

lstafks- alen' neid thatZourhas.tanddliic. - -

'stirsd, lilt ins thin upirittInt a we was planted; she

d ltwtlg vo Ir ghttied tall assi prvnd'l- sk,,,,

al night.Mccluskey said 1h01 she

will give him the letter andvoucher from the Niles LiensClub the nest time she seeshim ase nod abestie the rom-mueily.- Neebeet Johnson, nf theNOes Lions Club, said that allet the members were happy tehelp the Can Man eut, since hehas spent much time and

le speed on the "state of thedislaict."

Eveu going beyond a relee-eadum, Eichmun suggestedthat the beard aloe think obauta referendum that would domum than address the iwbal-

that wree melded te look likethe canopy, the nose, the

ud "Sloe Wars" isn't theonly haced wilh which Legahas partneeed; purents and eel-otives can boy their youngsets based en "Harry Pelter,""Bob the Buitder,""Thomasthe Train end Peionds,""SpoegeBob Sqoaeepaets"ond eure "Batmon."

Aucoag other sets the plastic

och

I»lttehnsnreo enibered liber or, a mai,1h cee end isstegrity,'-

Hm had a-hear t ut gold,'Wh,t hôn raW,- "He caensp ro utyIÎa tennero aedspirii will Ifag en te o' forthe rest of s5urssreu,

The memocalplaque are locute -

- Frank Hten PorlcadjacentheG If Mldffe ScltaolW Segen Rd., Mi, t n

effect cleaning Ihr stereto ofNiles,

The Liana serate z $50 checkand the faundalian will takecare of the mut el the casts teget him un esaw ut LensCezfters in Galt Mill and anew paie et glasses. -

"Peos'ideasce has opened awindownew he gels tederide what lo da zbaut il,"said Mccluskey.

acre, but wauld also enhanceprogram quality by restoringcealais cats, reducing classsines and implemenlingenhanced muericula.

"$ame of Ihase cuts rencopretty deep," said Eichman.

meld has crept up learn a plainplatform te meentnius andeven the beginning uf wallsfoe castle sets.

I'm not n kid anymore butthave no say Ihat looking asteumee tronk fall of "StarWars" cod "Harry Patter"cempnneets woold make itdillicolt to derow op neaymessy building peelrcts thatdide'l involve ene er theothee.

SCHOOLSMaine East Varsity'Soccer kicks off, defeats ND

The Maleo East varsity aoocen tuaw herd its annual Kick-alt Classic in tho newly wconotad Meine Meworior Stadiow ne Monday, Aogost 25.Path Ridge Mayor remand F,tmurh wade opsnivg remegcs at thu cecemevy. The inncgural Sawn teatoñng Maine East os. Natte Dame HghSchool tor Soyu was held nOun the cfodicstion. ISO now soatvg machs the Irrst stadiow rnv000fov iv ucer 50 yeau. Meno East won ecar sottoDome 2-S. Above, sume putnons bruco the naiv te ovino thu gamo.

Notre Dame HighWalkathon today

Step by Stop, o Walkollccothaoogh Hiles to noise $00,000for school clubs, activities andthe conti,coed installation alcmlv osterior miiccdows at NotaoDacve Higlc School will toboplace ecc Tlcocesdoy, Sept. 21.

All Notre Desee High Smicoolstodè,sts, facotty, stati and vol-urtecas malt participate in IhmWalkotico,c that will start at10,30 0i0. at Notte Dame HighScicool and end back al theschool.

21 there will be ne

0CC offers off-sitecourses for parents

A number el elf-site locationshave been anneunced foe aewcourses affesed by the Alliancefor Lifelong Learelag an OzktoeComwunity College.

Baby Sign Longoage (COM003-02) allows pawnts to learnhum te mnw,nnoicate mitic Aboiechild using sign lsngoage.Benefils include vnlcand lan-guage, cognitive, and social-

emotinnal developecect. One-

dances, - but tice stodenin ameespected to share in thrWalkothoic ec'vvt. The goal of$75 pemstodest hes been set. Asin tice past years, ctodents micobring in $125 will recame odoyofl freus smlsool osan ivmeetis'e.lv additioe, it the schuni cramh-es e minimum gool ut $00,002,the entire school will acceine aday oli doeieg thr cprieg

Alcog with Ike Walkathon,there mill ulsc be a pep rully,lunch cud varimuc activities.

week cunase meets 10-11,30ant., Setorday, Sept. 30, atPrairie Viesc CeocwueityCenter, 6034 Dewpstea St.,Mortals Cmoe. Coucce fee is$29.

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Two-ton air conditioner stolen fromyardMORTON GRO VE

flTwo-tonair conditioner

stolen (Madison St)Police said a Iwo-ton ai r con-

ditionirsg-smit was stolen tramthe victim's yard sometimebetween Sept. 11 and Sept. 12.The aie conditioner is worth$800.

flTbeftfromLocker

(6800 Dampstar)Police said that unidentified

person(s) opeised the victim'smaster key tack and staid o$500 tOt< gold beacelet, $55 incash and lotto tickets on Sept. 7.Police said the cleaning lady inthe looker room isas access tothe holt cotter in tise monager'sottico.

DBurglaryta Vehicle

(0400 Bankwith)The victim said tisai the lock

to the eroe ¿I h er van was"punched nut" and severalcaasteuction tools scoeth $3,090were stolen between Sept. 9and Sept. ti.

Arrest or WarrantA 38 year aid Morton

Grove resident was arrested atthe Morton Grove Police sta-tion on two warrants out atKane County ooSept. i2. Policeraid the subject was bondedeut and give a Kane CousstyCourt Date.

OSUIArrant

(GolflWaakagar(Police arrested s 25 yeae nid

Nitres man for driving anderthe issfluence en Sept. 8. Theman war slapped altee a trafficviolation, t-lis snort date is Oct.

flPossessionof Cannabis

Arreat(OsktorilManord(Police arrested n 21 year nid

Des Plaines woman fue pos-sessing cannabis on Sept. 9altre a traffic violation. Thewoman has r court date nlSept.25.'

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WMonapOrder Fraud

(5600 Toahy(Fatico said a victim came into

the business to inquire aboutcashing three money ordersthut she received from Ihr sub-ject in regards to winoing the"Eneomilliorss - LoleriaInternational" arr Sept. IS.Police said the money aedersare frauduirut.

9 Vehicle Theft(7900 Perk Ana)

Palice said thai lavounknown subjects warringdark handed sweatshirts wereseen naening away from thevehicle southbound on WisneeSI. The victim parked the stolenvehicle in her assigned parkingspat on Washington Street andlast saw it on Sept. 14.Sometime between Sept.14 andSept. 15 the vehicle was stolen.

0 Mob Action Arrant(9500 Darnpster(

Police arrested a 17 year aidDes Plaines man for aggravat-ed assault, Mob Action andpossessing cannabis. In the

restaurant parking lot, the vic-lire said that twa guys with agun were standiog by a vehicle.The teen was arrested an Sept.16 ondins court date is Oct. 13.He received a $1,000 bond.

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Arrest (Grit Mill)A 2f year oid Wheeling man

was arrested en Sept 10 farusing his cell phnue to take pic-lows of a 1f year old's andre-wear undemeathe her shirt.

DDUtArrest

(7100 Milwaakee(Police arrested a 22 year oid

male from Nibs 00Sept. 17 fordriving under the influence alalcahal. The man received a$1,000 bond ucd caret date ofOct. 24.

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unknown subject(s) took aCannon csmeru worth $60f1mw the vehicle.0 Planter and Hubcaps

Stolen (1100W. Arthur)Police said únknawn sub-

ject)s) remaved a plantee worth$100 from the victim's Irontporch asd airo two hubcapswarth $500 fróm the victim'svehicle parkad in the drivewaybetween Sept. 4 and Sept. 7;

DTwoBicycles Stolen

- (1180 W,Darden)Unidentified person(s)

entered the victim's detachedgaeagr by undeteemined non-force means brtween Sept. 8and Sept.. 11. Two bicyolesworth $680 were stolen.

DAlternptteEnter Garage

(100 N, Western)Sometime between Sept. 12

and Sept. 13, unknown per-sonia) attempted to gain entryto victim's garage by pryingopen Ihr service door. Theentry mus unsuccessful, saidpolice.

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MG man struck,killed by auto

Ivan Zahacija, SS, ut MortonGrove, dird alter bring struckby ut least two vehicles travel-ing sosthbosrnd on WaukeganRd. 00Sept. 14.

Morton Grove CommanderBatan Bolger raid there is rea-son to believe that the manlikely tell to thr ground peineta being slruch by the vehiclesund that he had "par-esotingmedical conditions."

Destiny of 'Domicile'property consideredBy Tracy Ynshida GrecasnuFF wairrt

Whut will be developed at theold Domicite warehouse pmper-ty site in Mueton Gmnr now thata settlement has been mude?

The Morton Grove villagebooed had o wwting to dismusthur topic with consultant, SBFriedman on Sept. 6. About 20residents attended the meeting.

Economic DrveinpmeotDirector Bill Nesiendort said thatthe village has hvr main optonsthat are the "osost reasonable",which um deseloping a marketeats resideirtial (modos nr town-homes), cownseaciol or wstao-rants, a senior-oriented residencethat will be for moderate to lowerincome seriare, a new publicSheary. nr u wised ow develop--ment, most likely containing ero-ideotial need cnnrnseecial.

Accoading to Nesosdort, theoption with Ihr highest valesvalue und pmperly ecos voltio isthe machot rate residential usedthe option with the next highestvolscos is the mined-ow apuno,wins rerideo6ui und conswemial.On Ihr other end al the spectmm,dnoaong the property ta build o

Blottercurtjrued trum paga

Zakarija was crossing trumeast to weston Waukegan ted,alter shopping at Dominicks.Bolgee raid witnesses saw himlaying an the roadway withhis bag ot groceries by hisside.

Police said the drivers havebern interviewed and theinvertigatiun is us yet ongo-ing. No charges have beentiled as of peros lime.

new library morid not beorfilthe village fl000ciully. However,Neunodoal suid thaI optionwould alun benefit cowmunitymembers, in a way that can't rawily be measured, unlike a moor-lury value. He said the otheroptions full somewhere inboteveen these.

Nruendorl said that the boardmembers lead vurinus questionsthat the consnhtantu will be tanes-

fifoting for them. He said theydidn't seem to lavar guy op6nnaven the others.,

"lt's not o great coremeevialsite," said Neuendorf. l-te saidthor the panperey is oit alDempster St. aced in moie likelyto attract businemes, such as adeotri oflice oc smaller retailbusijeeres, an opposed en a largeetoil store. -

Artier meeting the board dis-cussed theo possibility of o neigh-boehood mmii strip mall ne nstnisd alone rrstmmsmeant, sods ason Applebres type at tocility.

"It's a derision that can't bemodefl aver night," raid-Neuendart. However, hr saidthat he does wmt toare the pm)-ect wove ahead as qoickly aspassible.

DArrestedfor Striking

Vehicle (500 Garden)Police oewsted a 58 year old

Pach Ridge lemole loe strikingao unoeteseded vehicle and hav-ing on proof nf iosseruflce duSept. 8. The bond is ser at$2,000 and sise leas Ocosnet dateof Oct. 27.

DCrinirslTraspaan Arrest

)400 N. Dee)A 25 Year old Park Ridge

moan moos neersted tor cdminolimoopass to motor noisicle andcrimiral trespass to residemeceon Sept. 10. TIer hood is at$1,003 nod ucoet doto is Ocr. 13.

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(7 N. Ordern)A subject was reportedly

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- became angey and thwateoedto come back rsd shout the vic-timon Sept. 17. Police said thesabjert left southbound noHarlem prior tu the olficerarriving at the scene.

8Odor tnaantigatinrs(7800 Nordico)

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Palice said unknown sub-ject)u) sceatcised the driver'sside of Ihr victine's 2002 VW(erta on Sept. 9. The eetiwntedcast nl the daneagn is unkonwo.

Crirninsl-Treapars to MularVehicle (3200 East Aun)

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feces in the house on Sept. ti.Police said the owner uf theresidence owns srverai dagsand the officer could see bosesand garbage piled up highinside the home. The owner ofthe hanse told police that hiswile was rick and would natlet him in the house, askinghim if he could came back thenest day.

has been receiving harassingphare calls for abort two

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years. The unknown sabjecthas mode resuai comments taher. The subject has also report-edly described the riatlsing shewas wearing and raid he waswatching her.

lo Aast Nues Flee Dept withChoking Parson (8460 Salit

Niles police assisted theNues Fire Drparlmerl on Sept.13 wilh a victim choking ontheir dionea. Police said the vic-tim was conscious rad breath-ing rod that no liquor wasinvolved in the incident.

16(2000W. Dempoter)Burglary ta Vehicle

Police said unknown per-son(s) entered the victiur's 1999Chryster Cirrus by unknownnno-torce means ne Sept. 9. The

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first fIring we do is

-Ikill all the lawyers",says o character in

Shakespeare's Henry VI. Theideo of a weeld withoatlawyers was considered a

utopia bock in that day. Formy part, I like my olloraeyand my friends srho are attor-neys. Yet, tirare are real prob-lems n'inno rire legal systemthat aced ta br addressed.The phrase has contant whenit ramer ta wasteful anddostractive lawsuits.

The troable is tiran ourcourt system was designed taget at the truth, through theadversarial prooess, and nutbuilt to make lawyers rich.Proptr who are injured aradto be made whole. The peuh-lem arises when the tow isaboard and those who reallyneed hetp and justice da notges if. There is a lut of fraudin the péesanol injury busi-

The asbestos lawsuit indus-try is eidden with terad.Many plaintiffs mho wansuits for asbeslosis now claimto have silionsis. Yet, the twodiseases almost never occur

COMMENTARYThe True Cost of Lawyers

Another Perspectireuterus aseles I caruesisa

together. Cigarettes wear-railed "cancer sticks" back inthe 1920s. Tabacco was con-sidered a health me000ewhen it first arrived ioEurope tram Americanludion stacks in the 16th cen-tury. The American airplaneindustry was devasluted bylawsuits holding manulactrnr-ers responsible for accidentstu plaaes that are 10, 20, 30 ormare years old. Isn't there astatute of limitations?Shouldn't awoors have sumeresponsibility,. osperiallysince the planes worked fieraod ttudies by the GAOfound that 2/3 of all crashesin private planes are due topilot error and neglig0000?

Osar Uptown Parla Ridge neighborhood ir flaw the piaceto be. All thaa is uffrru_._apacale mudare homes, reamo-rants to please ail rostra, ouciring shopping orwell knownand boutique retailers, and a unique specialty grocer r

will be jour arepa oatside oar doue.

Tu cumplemcur our neigiabues, Summit Square irmakiag dramatic cisoagas. Irions arr undrrsvay formacnaive rcaan.aaioua. Qur biniiding will have a arty,conremporary nah. Iraside, trece creating largeraporrmenra, and svili offer aven reoca alabe ameuitias.that seniors solios tisry want. Of coarae, wall continuoau provide rha grout service thor wo have olsvaya beenknown foe.

To figare this dus, just fol-low the money. Medicalscreening and testing entupo-aies get paid only toe positivefindings al injury. Manyclaimants are suffering no illeffects or harm, yet they arepart of the claus action law-soit that gives them appac.entiy lare money. Thelawyers are tise biggest wits-nets of all. Tlsey get 33-40%nl the owoed aso fee and theystill charge foe their casta.Companies have paid an mtf-moled $70 billion So asbestospersonal injury claims alone.What is 33% ata $711 billion?

Before you poiot a finger atChina-and blame them for thelass of manufacfuring jobs,think al the effect of count-less lawsuits oe Americanindustry. Ail that moneygoes, not to those that nerd ftmast, net toward investmentsto-keep American companiescompetitive, bat to. geeedylawyers. While just penoiesgo ta those most in oecd mil-lions flow into the ac000ntsof attorneys bringing thesesoirs. This kind of enrich-meut is simply wrong. What

nappent is that those big pay-nuls aal as a secret tas thatwe ali pay. It comes in theform of higher casts wi?hout

'any improvement in qualityor safety. We overpay so com-panies can peofect them-selves from lawsuits, yet getnothing in return. The mostfamous abusivn lawsuit beingthe McDonald's hot coffeespill, when a woman spilledoaf ire ou Iseesell. Isn't coffeesuppusod ta be hot? Aeon'sthere things we oecd to takepersonal responsibility far?The system is cock-eyed andneeds serious eefoem.Pisingshe problem is oat going tobeeasy. My wife worked foc amedical review organiratien.She brought home some realhorror stories of doctors who,oree a few years, wereresponsible foe three or louenegligent deaths, liad youread the reports yourself youwouldn't call them deaths,you'd call them murders. Yet,they were allowrd fa contin-ue to practice with little marethon o hand siop. Clearly, theprocess needs reform, but notat the euponso of those legifi-mnfely harmed. Weangdaersmust be held arcane table.

I think caps on awards arethe wrong way ta go. There

THE BUGLE SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 8

ore times when a high dollarverdict is called loe, -especial.y when the wrong is egre-

gnous, ongoing and a knowndanger, There is some cvi-dence thai cops bye done lit-tle lo reduce insurance costsor lawsanits. I like a simplerand clearer solution: loserpoyo. This meant thon ii youbring the lawsuit and lose.you pay the casis for bothaides, If will raise tise stakeion shady plaintiff's attorneyswho work for "fore" withouta retainer and choro casesthrough the system lookingonly to enrich themselves.This also assures that onlycoses with real merit get nocourt. It places balance backinto the system by not lorciogsettlements.

In is a eoinoas system thaienriches those cunningenough ta esploif it withouthelping those who reallyneed it. The system places aninordinate burden on nureconomy. li we are going tadestroy whole industries,close plants and lose untoldnba these lavasfails better be

based un spund objective sci-ence; reni measurable harm;and litigated in a way thatbenefits true victims.

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Legislation may protect pensions,but definitely encourage savings

Por one particularly'unwieldy slab nl legisiatioo, tIseanswer doesn't wattor becauseit's a doue deul. Last month,Congress panned nbc PenninoPooterfon Act of 20gb, whichsuppartens called the asnstsweeping pension mlonw io 30

I'Orne oi the chin goals of the

bill was toe discoonagc corpora-lions tram boning up tinoir pen-sions 'obligations and tossingsinew itrio tise trOsls.

Unloriummsotety, corparahonssmayr proved In be nsoro ciii-ricins lsosnscrleanscrs thaisHriohr. Ouch lis liso nann'ul-iOSOs,corpuaalianss spursinrod 112,01)0pn.':ssiaa placs, bu:l by 20114 huaI::nlirrhL'r liad slsnin'e'tc'd IO ionis'r

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them employees nr backhnes issomething pundits ore inrioun-y dcbating.

But rakìng oven a osnasarylook ut the legislobno - which isprobably more than want ni thepoliticians did - indicates thatCongress has hedged itas bets.Tise ocn rtrotos new mportiagarid' fttnding neqainemrots loeromponics Iba t continue tnmaintain pension plans. Out atthe same timo, rke sponssonsstuffed the bill with all torts ofprovisions that they hope soulprod workers ins o saving moreof skein awn oasis far refrenaren.Thon way, il Ihr life rain sinks,workers will on least be able tncling ta sInnt awn lite pre_

Ono practical ciinct al rire lots'is thai sarinrrgs dyisanvon can'taccuso tine gos'cninsnrini ut bniungobstncnoiiacisn, Conslribunlioaoriliussgn iou rcuircnsclst ,lcrnnunnststill culot, huts situa' areno sigla -ilsiinkn'aniltrd voilinugs . ilsatnias) ion-ociad uniti renos hanap

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The government's groernaityhardly stops there. This weekand nest, I'll show somc nl theother features of Congress'largesse.

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Wisra a member of Congressintroduces a bill that weighsmorn thon a stuck al best-sell-ers, do Ilse politicians read it?

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HAVE ou HEARD.Mies Park District

PreschóolOpenings

Them are still o,enfngs foe NuesPark District Bright BeginningsPreschool for this year. Spares am stillavailable fas the morning and afternoonprograms. Registration sviti be anreptedat fixe Howard Leisere Center, 6676 W.Howard Street, until classes are filled. Por more informationOn asso Bright Begiuniogs Prauchnol Program, pleoxaslop inthe Howard Leisure Center or rail (847) 967-6633 lo haveirsf000ation mailed lo you.

Youth Basketball AcademyOar Basketball Academy is desl$nod ta help lise begiasssee as

well as the more experienced players. Boyo and Girlsgradea2-8 will learn and develop she fandameolals of thegame. Dribbling, passing, shooting, rebnrasading, and defenseama few of the skills that seiS be taught. Students will shawoff their skills while playing actual games against other stu-dents. Acadamy tabes pihm at Golf View Recreation Center,Wedoesday October 11-November 1, or Friday Octabee 13.November 3. Tane ix 4:gl-6:gO pm assit fee is Res $39; Non-Res$44. Qaeutions, pIeuse call (847) 967-1529 on (947) 967-6975,

An Evolving Neighborhood,a New Summit Square

Dramatic changes are hap- artspnilies ta drosse from.peniag es Sammit Square The steenglh of SammitRetirement and Assisted Squaw's thuiviug retirementLiving Residence. The entire- community gano beyond itasmens ramssrunity's locafïon in proximity lo uhapping, enfer-beautifr,sl Uplawu Pork Ridge leieroeut, family and friends.romains Ihn uaiuebut the lt's also a wonderful place toneighboehood itself ix fast retas at home in nomfartablebecuming the placo lu br far apanrseeuls with cuuveeieutxheppmg, dining and euler-amenities. With all the greettainment. rhanges happeaiug ali around

It's this cosusecliun ta a us, Summit Squaw xviII bedyuomrccuwmuefiy Ibas abaaa wiSh esciteweist farmakes Summit Square se many months ta came. Thegreat. Residents cou walk ta coremaxily 5 loen io geesepianes like the historic even strenger and mare nue-PickwinlsParfs Ridge's beau- luring axa whole.tiful tandmaels movie the- Far more than 20 years,aloeand enjoy 1st-run films Summit Square has enjoyed aat 2nd-ceo prices. Shups, reputation fue peavidiagqaal-nlsarclses, bauhs and medioul ity services, ulimaloting activ-facilities ere also arorby. ities, convenient amenilinuBefore lang, nesv restaurarla and having a greal lavador.will be jost steps oway. Also The improvements ta both theuosssissg suas ta the Snssmit eeighboeh'sad and SummitBqaare neighboehood are Sqaare itself wilt certainlywell-knuwu end baaliqxe mute ilse oven stronger cow-mtailew and Trader Joe's, the mustily.specialty grocery risaia Skat To cansad Summit Squareeverybody's talkieg about. ReSremnur fi Assisted Liviog

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Special etepirosin is givra toi Irr decalopmeni of seif-awane-rocs irr tito child rev and their piero io the Cirriotion rommoni-Ip. The gool nf the prognato is Io provides f000dotioe for thefotcm soderstandiog of tiroir faith. To register, or foe addi'tiotral information, pltsaso cali Chashottr Liodquist, 047/470-1434.

Morton Grove Park Districtperforms at Illinois State Fair

taRoturad Lots ro Right Sors ww; Adriosso Ordovna 2nd 95w: Vanesse Retando, Andran Pasninsiri,Stephanie gust, MlnhnlIo Kisda, Tragas Smith, Monika Oeler,nnuwski, Mary dafne. 15,511e Bmk andLati Ardel. Bank Roso: Mellan Faley, Brenda Sekosar, Kotle Fslsp, and Amelia Zrng

The Morton Grave Park District's Srstb000dDunce Cnmpauy and members of theAdvanred Repertoire/Tee Bolletclasses per.formed atibe Ibais Brate Faix on Sutssrday,August20 (pictured abuse), Five members ofthe 2845 Company perfonmed: Kf rude Brais,Katie Foley, Mary Jayne. Adrienne Ordonre,md Brenda Sekuoan, Membres from thrAdvarred Repertoire and Too Ballet rIonsissrlodnd Monika Daiereunewski, Minhellett2eda, Stephanie Kost, Andree Fasmioski,Vanessa Retando, Tragan Smith and AmelieZeug. Megan Foley and Lori Aamdni also pre'formed, The group is trod by DenarCoordinator Helen Lazioki and assistons

Saint Andrew LitoCensee, 7000 NorSk NewarkAvenue, Nues, will hold adedication and festival auSiissday, October t, At 10:35am. a celebration Mans willrake place in ihr newlyremodeled Saint AndrewChapel, followed by"Celebrahng Autumn" festiv-ilias from 11:30 aux, to 3:00p,re. Activities w''includetears, mfreshmests, and plen-ty of astumu activities. Freeparking is available. Pirasecali Saint Andrew Life Centreat 847-647-0332 fur reare

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Rrl'anment Camusursify, 7262Wort Peterson Avenue,Chicagu, will hold 'ors openhouse of Is Garden Terraceassisled living centee and rffi-drury opoetrnertx in the inde-pendent livio5 facility ouSatueday, Ontabee 21 from11:00 am. 50 3:00 p.m.ActiviSes mill ieclxde saursand mimuhmeuts. Pero park-ing also is available. Piraseroll liesorrertion RetirementCommunity at 773-792-7930for morn infnrmation.

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Loaren Laairki. Marsos) Grove Park Districtoffrrx two dance campanies foe Ihr dancers 13yeorx and older, Spotlight Company is a nun-competitive graap which perform Jaao andTap mutinrs. Stanboend is the competitivecompany and affres Jaez and Tapas well osaBallet group for advanced atodeols. TheCompones rehearre weekly and hnssx guest -

danoo inxtrsiutorx. Registration for the 2006-07dance program at the Merlan Grova ParkDislnint is in progress. Classes are offered. fordancers ages 3 tu 18 yeaw including CrealineDance, Top & Jaae, Hip Hop, Ballet, LyricalBallet and Repertoire. Call 847-960-12ES formore infensradon,

SAINT ANDREW LIFE CENTERAND RESURRECTION RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

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Retirement Commonitymceally mas licensed by theWinois Department of PublicHealth to provide asxistrd liv-ing services. Saint AndrewLife Centre ix licensed to pro-vida assisted living and inter-modiatn naming core in oddi-flauto indrprssdent living.

Resurrection HealtlsCara ix u nat-for_profitCalhelir aegoniaatinn spun.uorod by the Sisters nf theHoly Family of Naaareth andthe Sistnax at the Resurroctian.

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Nues Senior Center untangles assessment questionsÑu55 Senior News

Don't UnderstandPropertoj AsBessments?

On Wedursday, Octobre18th at 1:50PM, NancyMcCarody of the Cook CoontyAuveusnr'u Office wilt be anhand to aoxwer your qiirs-tiuxs. If you hove mprrificquestions aboot your tus bill,pirase bring o.copy nf yourserond installment bill, Pieuteregister in sdvonre.

5th Annual Pet Parade Oct. 9

The animal kingdam miliresgn supreme at oar eunuchPet Parade. Whether large oosmall. catn or urany, foui-faut-cd (en three), cnslumed prtuand their adnring humains willtake neuter stage to thrill ani-mal lovons of ali ages. AilNibs Pet Owners (el ali ages) -am invitrd to noire their pote(or Iheir "grundpetx").

Advanced pot regixiratiuxerquired.

into the Woods'Into the Woods und

Coelarci' Restaanant, Wed-xeoday, Sept. 27 bf:30'5:PM$62 (Open to aan-residrnts(Lunch before the shum is atCarlurni's, featuring o choicenf cadrée. Then it's off leMacriot far StephenSondlreim's musical rlassic uffairy tales and moybr not sovery happy even-alters. lt's agroat show and lunch atCanlocei's is always fabuleux.

Oktobertest

Peiday, Gabber 2f 1h11:30AM- 2:00PM $12

Juin ox ax wo welcome the-Sill Boul sus Duo to preform alirrhy show of Vodoliug,Schnitaeibank, Chicken Danceand other great sumEs. Wo willfeast upon a delicious catreedluncheon Seasoning Bratwurstand Ooueehaaet, Heeb BakedChicken, German PotatoSalad, Caen Cnbellos wilh bol-len and delcioss BavarianCnème Jelbo Dessert.

FaliFest

November 3, ' 5:00PM-9:00PM $12

Oar evening bngins with adelineas meal frataring salad,baked potato, SEQ ribs, noddessert follwed by an evoingof dancr and dance instructionby Bob & Denise Boyle ofDroim and Diamond. If youneed o brrak from dancing nedancing (out isn't "your cup oftra" ycio can toy your lavis inour BINGO Rnnm.

How to Bay a ComputerPeidoy, Sept. 22 10:00-

11:30AM $1Get seme riarityl Join os for

tIsis free seminar that willuslilt ynS in purchasing poorcomputer. Piltee out furt Iruwfiction. Ort answers to yourqaeslianx. Mec vs PC - MHo,GB, MS, SAM - what da theremean? How much "computrr"do you need? Badges?Baltwure vs Hntdware - andmere... Cult $1. Registrotianrnqaired.

Referrals tor Constructions& Home Maintenance

The Niles Senior Center isnoenling a referral list nfCoaxtruction and Home

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Maintenance serviors far ourmembres. If you are infreesledin having yoaeself nr yourrompany considered far not-side referral, plraxo coulactAngelo Ginger Teriasi at theCroter(l 047 508-5447). Bymail: submit ypor/yonr cam-pany'l nome to thy NibsSenior Ceutrr (999 CivicCruter Drive, Nues, IL 60714):Address, Phone Number,Trade av Service, ShortHistory of your Camp-asy/fersicex, Up-tn-DateReirreals, and Hauen ofOperation,

Lite Lunch and Movie

SAHARA, Priday, Ortober 6l2:00.4:OOPM $4.50

Matfhew McCnnaughy starsan Dirk Pitt in this adaptationof Clive Cassler's navel.When orare coin is fnuud in atirer in Africa, it norms to givelomo suppurt tr a belief bysome that a Civil War IronClod skip with o Confederatrtreasure made it all the way toAfrica, Dirk also makes theacqouintanne of Dr. Eva Rojas(Penelope Cruz) a srírnlixbinvestigating o rapidly

spread(ng diseuse with world-wrde implications,. Lauch,nerved promptly at noonincludes Lasagna, GarlicBread 004 Dessert. Movierated PG-23

Dinner & A Movie

The Lake House, Wednes-day, October 18th (2006 PG) $25:00PM - 0:00PM

A hot dog dinner will benerved at 5:00, peine to themarie, Oboes Sandra Bullockand Roano Reeves,

Lunch with Red Hatters

On Mouday, October 30th -

the End Haftrrs have recorro.tians at Lanky Mager's RevinoGrill aud Sptrrts Lounge iuWiles, Red hatters will meet atnoon foe a buffet luncheonfeotoniog Fried Chicken,Polish Snuxage, Cold Cuts,Chresr, Keaot, Posate Salad,Cold Slow and Dessert, Pieaxrcali Kelly fnr orepoolingand/or directions, Red hutand parple natfit are required,Coxt $14.20,

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Two outstanding communitiesTwo beautzful fall weekends

,1 Two fun-filled open bousesEnjoy two great wenknndx with usand sm our outstanding rntiresssnsstCOIflltlUisitjnS, We will have tours of

our efliciency agartunangs, lotsoffion activirins and refreshments,Learn from (mur residents and staffabout our wonderful services, clean,modem aportmrnts, foes activitieSand comforting spirimality. Makenew friends before you even move in!JlJ,Te are herefoe 93311-

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Sunday, October 8 - '.10:30 a.m- Msiss in our newly-remodeled Chapel1.1:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.- CelnbratingAum84nÄnivisianSaint ,Aasdresv Life Center -

75$i( North Newark Avenue, Nibs( One block south and smut uf theNiles Veterans Memorial Waterfu)))847-647-8332

Saturday, October2111:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.- Autumn Open Housefor the Gardrn Terrace assisted (iving centerResurrection Retirement Comnlouity7262 West Peterson Avenue, Chicago773-792-7930

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Cholesterol screening held at MG CenterMG Senior News

Cholesterol Screening

The Morton Grove SeniorCenter's monthly CholesterolScreening will be held at 9 aro.ors Wednesday, 0er. 4. SwedishCovenant Hospital will admin-ister the scrresissp whids pro-vides a full lipid profle incItad-erg total cholesterol, tIDL, LOLand triglyceeides. Results will

be available witisias seven work-ing days. Reservations con bewade by calling the MortonGrove Senior Hot Line at847/471-5223. Fasting for 12hours is also required but waterand medications are allowed.The cost ¡5010 for residents age65+ and $12 for non-residentsand residents under age 65.

Computer Classes

"Getting Started withComputers" is o class designed

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for students with little or nocomputeresperience. Therewillbe luts of Inundase esercise andloads of fon in this four-weekcoasse from9 ta 6530 am, last-log Sept. 31 tinroragln Oct. 21 atthe Morton Grove Fire Statiang4 ut Lincoln and CallirAvenues. The fee is $32 forSruior Center Members and $37fur non-members. Please regis-ter in-person at the feniurCenter.

The "Internet" course is

Ortharay Tcrrace lugether with Fresenius MediculCore pruvideo m-haute heusodiclysis enabling

residents tu rrceive their dialysis sessions

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designed for beginner lntometusers and esplurors whu want loincrease their Intemet knowl-edge and pmfidency. This four-week serien omets from 11a.m. to12:30 p.m. starting Sept. 30through Ort. 21 at the MatsonGreve Fire Station 04 at Lincolnand Caille Avenues. The fee is$32 for Senior Center Membersand $37 for non-members.Please register in-persan at thrScarier Center.

Crochet Class

Leambasic and advanced cro-chet methods, knelt, and haveIsusI All levels welcome to thistwelve-svrrk class hum 9:30 to11:3g orn. evory Friday from0cL 6 tlscough Ore. 29 in IhrMorton Grovr Senioc Center.There will heno dass on FridayNov. 24. The instructnr earnagain will br the incomparable,Diano Brnngee. The doss fee is$28 for Senior Center Membersand $32 far non-members.Please register in-person at theSenine Center,

Taj Chi Demo & Classes

Jeic the Morton Grove SaniesCenter for mn introduction te TuiChi. Tui Chi usos slow, gentlemevrments te improve flexibili-ty and build muscle strengthgradnally. it 'can help rose sureamts und muscles. An intrO-dsctury deanonstrofierr classwill be uffrwd from 1:35to 2:30p.m. eu Thursday, Oct. 12 01 0cuss nf $1 for Srnior CentreMembers and $1.50 fer oon-mrmbrrs. Please register in_per-seo at the Sealer Center beforeOct. 3.

To-e xis-work Tal Chi Clesssrhrs will also be aftered start-ing is October.' The Mundoyclasses from 10 tu 10:45 am.begin un Munday, Oct. 23. TheFriday classes aise laure 10 to10:45 om. hegirr on Fridoy, 0cL27. The cruller rads six-weekarmies of classes ix $25 foe SeniueCroler Members and $29 larnun-ssembrra. PIrase registerin-persuo at tise Sreioc Centerbatuco Oct. 19.

Normal Aging vs.Dementia' Lecture

Ever wander hew to tell dradifferrnce brtween the normaisigua nl aging er some toen ofdementia? This presentatiurrwill highligirt the signs that mayindicate a problem and umethudsof mointnirning n healthy brain.Thr lecture will br hrld at 0:30p.m. an Mooday, Oct. 16 in theMarlou Grove Senior Center.The cashs $1 lar Senior CenterMembres and $1.50 for man-

members, Please registre in-per-ron at the Senior Center brforeOct. 9.

Visually ImpairedMotivaIorsield Trip

Thr Visually ImpniredMoilvahuss (ViM.) nl MnrtorsGrove is sponsoring a trip teFriedman Fiare in Chirago from10 am, to 1 p.m. an Tuesday,Oct. 17. Friedman Place itareteidence far blind and visuulhyimpaiaed residents. The cost ofthe tapis $2 per guaseo, whichincludes the monthly VIM.Meeting, tronsportalion, toarand Imseh. Foe more iaslunmn-Son or to make o reserenlcascontort Morton Grove VsllogeNurse, Margaret DiSalvo at theMorton Grove Sennes Center,847/663-6165.

'Opera in Focos'

Herr's on opportrsoily losmusic lovers to toten and rientexcerpts from the well-kcownoperas IL Teovalow andPhanlone of the Opeen.Traoeporlatioam to the theolne inRulliug Meadows will be vialuxury climate controlled berand will dopart tram the MorIonGrate Sernmor Center at 12:30p.m. aud mtem 013:30 p.m. anWednesday Oct.18. The cast is$30 loe Seulor Censar Membeenand $34.50 foe non-memberu.Please mgisler in-persun at thrSrainr Center before Sept. 28.

Flu Immunizations

The Vrlloge of Morbo Grevewill provide influenza (flu)irarmunizairions foe wnideritu age65 and elder. A go uhot is givenonnuolly ucd is the peimomymethod of preventieg the fluand its posnible urvrm compirca-tiens. Tirera wall be no chargeloe Morsas Grave residentswlra have Medicare Part B aasdbeing in their Medicare card.Residerstu wishout MedicarePart S will be charged $31.46.Anyone allergiche thicken eggs,these who hove hod o setenereaction too flu uhol le the passor anyone wIno has previcunlydevelaped Guilbain-SarreSyndrome io tise sis weeks allergelfing the flu shot should catgel the vbd. Acy person withon actixe infection oc tetrashould postpone thrie shut untiltheir symptoms subside.

Resurrection Medirni Centerwill be administering der immo-nizulinnu al the Marlou Grovefeulas Censor an:

Wednesday, Oct. 18 lwre 9am. 101p.m.

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The Missing Liaks

"The Missing Links" lun oemnane week clans bring effered atthe Fork Ridge Senior CrnherbegInning Wednesday, Ortabes4 ut 1 per. The class is beingtoughs by Jnhs Piran and cov-ers many things lacing adultsas ste get older. Balance, anar-dinalien, and skill develop-mens are three of Ihr meut neg-leeled eamponents io nldecodnitx ludoy. Aging sexmnexoilers lore Ihr ability to aespundIo stimuli and tu react uppea-priately le doily challenger.Thexr dimirished rrllexoespoxses ars nurmolly due todiuuur aed rae sul apart of thenormal aging process. TheMixeing Links will help toawaken Ike erevous systemonce agole and teach fire bod-ies, broin und maxclrs loeespoxd quicker and with moreskill aned ceosdivaûun. This isafavacire cinsu because everysenior xrnniles, looghu andlearns. Preregisteatiou ix

requiord. The elsarge is $48 forthe 9 werks. Gonsls cre wel-come le attend.

Flu Skats

Again flu xlsols reni be givreby tise Aweeicau LwrrgAnseeiatrenr el Ihr Srnioa

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con ha mode by calliug theMorton Grove Ornior Hes Lineat 847/470-5223.

Cenlee Thnrsduy, Octaber 12from 9 am. In 12 noon. Nomsreeatium are required.

Real Estate

It's a buyers real estate mar-ket Come join unte learn hawto soll your home fue top dallarand in the shnrtest amossot oftime, This wurkshup takespiare, Tuesday, September 26at 9 am. ti will be presentedby: Baird and Warner agente,Sharan Curcio and MarleneTesar, Realtars; CannelaPrimavera, a licensed muts-gage brokee willI key financialxervires and Bruna Corso,Attorney at Law.

Curcin and Tesar will shameinformaSen about eurrenl realrubate teends as well as whalyou should knum before youbuy nr sell and what yousheuld du brfnre you buy orveil o isume. Primavera willidincoss mortgage trends androtes and rxplamu the lalesImcrtgagr and financingopticcu. including rrveesemeetgagrs.

Corso will talk about thelegal axpecls of braying audxrlharg a hewe iucludieg lierrssee6ol paeviuinnx irs Ihr realextase contract. Sire will aisediscuss row eoustrwctiorr eau-tnoetx and stirai ycen sisonnidknesecheut thew'brfoar yeamake a prrrclsase.

Tinur is allotted 1er qrrestiees

Bridge Lessons

The Molleo Grete SeelenCerstee eileen ce-going Sr'idgrLeexune err Tlrrnrsday mero-isSu. Tira Ceurxex oca Iaxghl byIhr recowparobln, Me. JohnKeelle. To eire new tactiex, ondte ruant nservs feleasdu, cextaclrise Sarnioe Cretas by railingMertors Gmve Seniur AclxilirsCoerdmnator, Alysia Miller-Goldutrias 01847/163-1127.

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Center illuminates 'The Missing Links'and answers. Seaffng is limit-ed. Sign upan lotee than noonen Monday September 25,Refees-hmentn will be nerved.

Pop Tops

Save your pop tnps frarnynue pop cans (and beer cans)and bring them in to theCenter. They eau be drpnsiledin various decorated foundaround the Senior Censen.The Cent re is saving hhem furRunald McOaeald House.

Trivia

Sumelising new has brenadded. if yau are gunst at frieda,mme ley the learn "Trivia" ganse.Tise fisrat date will be Monday,September25atlp.m. ifthereivrnoag$aintereutilwilibemadeamgsalaeprngram an the Crasher'ssahedule, sopeas all came

Ait Class

Well lannsnan local artist,teverlyEllstrarnd, will he startinganother art workshop al the

Centre begmemixg Monday,October 2 to Novewber 20 (8mmks). The lime B 11 am. -2p.m. Ynu are encoismaged tnbriega lunch. These clames ate apee lorvrryonr ai oil levels. You caswork in the media uf yuos theice,pencil, pee and lark, colocad peu-du, watnecoloas, paxlels, esa.Oe..leam about the possabilitiruof miued media which willbe thefacas al this dass. The elan islimiled telS peopir and there isacharge of 565.110.

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Can't decide betBy Tom RoebuckCOPLEe NEWS SERVICE

Rasewood Hotels and -

Resorts has created a TwoNation Vacation that takes trav-elers me Iseo dramatically dit-feeent experiences - the thrills

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and pampering of axe of theworlds top wilderness ledgesand the pleasures aed relax-ation et the consummateCaribbere eesort.

The Psoe Nation Vacation is00 eight-night parhage withthree nights at King PacificLodge in gritisls Celsmbio andfive niglsts at Little Dis Bay ilsVirgin Goede, British VirginIslands. The package cv bren)cyed all at once or in tinoparts at roy time theouglsSeptember 2007.

Kirs0 Pacific Lodge is a usu-ry floating wilderoess lodgeancleored in a sholtored harboralong the shores of PeiocessRoyal Island in the Genol SearRain Forest, Littlr Dis Bay is ntimeless eesort with a hall-mile,crescent-shaped brach end ocolorful barrier reef. Guests

havra choice of elegaset villesaird guest rooms, ivclsdsnghexagonal cottages and two-und three-bedroom villas nes-tled along goedeos and shadedlootpoths. Complimeotoryservices include a wide array ofwoter sports, use of tIse ao-sito

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een Canada and the Caribbean?

mr King P0050 Lodge sitars visilvru a View nl Psivcnss Royal Island und Grrrt Bees Raie Formt.

fiess centre and tnnnis courts,

At King Paritsc Lodge, theTwo Nation Varation inelnndrsround_trip private chorIneSights from Vorscouver, threenights in an ocean-view room,all meals including brveraes

und ans open bar, snnlimitrdgaided ocean fishing, hayakingmrd hihing, wildlife viewingrind a cultural toar, 90-minutespa tenatmeot, welcomn bottleof rum in the roam and hm-dling and packaging of paarfish catch to take home.

At Little Dix Boy, the packageincludes a bottlr of champagneon arrival, five nights in onocean cottage, thwr dinners,incloding o pnivote, trech-litdissnee an the beach, boot dnopoff ono secluded beach, two SO-minute massages and transfersto and from Tortota airport.

FYI: Eaten start at $13,025 foetsvo. Foe reservations call 8f 8-ROSEW000 (600-767-3966), nevisit wmw.rosrwoodhotntscorn. King Pacific Ladge isopen tram May throoghOctober: Www.hingporifi-cladge.com. Little Dio Bay:www.litdedisboy.nom.

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Sienna Nevado Mountains, min-utes from Yoseivitr NationalPorh, is the boufiqair, gasdev-themed Apple Tren Inno. Thisilstrmate resort frotares 54roams, including 19 collages,across sis ornes of rollingwoodlands. Ends roam Iras rgas fireplace rod other cozyoppairrtsrirotv. TIan pracnfalgmursds rae lined with nativeponderosa pines, sugar plises,firs, moples rod orbs,

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The Maine TownshipMaineStreamees programoffers r variety at opportuni-ties for residents 55 and alder.All residents and propertyewoerm ore invited ta applyfor membership. Membershipincludes oleen subscripbon totIer MoineSteermers mnolhlynewsletter, which details allactivities fon the xpcomiogmonth. Most ortioities tafleplace at Maioe Town Halllocoled ot 1700 Bollard Rd. ioFach Ridge. Members poyinedioidaally loe whicheveractivities they waist to partici-pate in. Pue osore nf nrwatiuncontact the MaineStreomrnerl 847-297-2510 nr visit us utwww. mainetownship.cam.

Acrylic Painting Class

Wednesdays, Oct. 4 to Dec.6, (No classes na Oct. 18 SoNov. 22), 5 p.m. Sn 7 p.m.,Cost: $30

We will cuotinur tu learncreative brushstrokes anddouble loading of colar moaun brushes as we decoratewooden nbjects and createmore greeting cords and learnsimple Rosemailing.Newcomers welcome.

'FaliFest' Luncheon

Wednesday, Oct. 18, Doorsopen: 11 am., Lanch served:12 noon, Crystal Palace, 2640,Dempster, Park Eidge., $13members/$14 guests n'SI fish

Come en(oy on afternoonwith us. Our meno will fro-tare Cream of MushroomSoap, Roast Loin at Pork,Mashed Potatoes, AppleSauce, Peas & Corrals mithBotter Penan Ice Cream foedessert.

Our performer will be thefabulous Lou Adams whowill entertain as with hingreat sense of hamor as wellas his piano and vocal toleat,Binga will fallow.Reservations and cannelle-tians must be received byWednesday, 0cl, II.

Computer Workshop

Monday, Ort. 16, 3 p.m. to4:30 p.m., Cast: $10 -

Registration ' Required,Presenter: LeeHaber

Why should you learn.howta usc the conipolea and theintranet? Are you using thecomputer 'now: and wouldIïbe ta pick up lips and tamis?This workshirp is filled withideas yru con lake bock andapply. If you ore part of the78% mf people that do nat gonntine, r-mail aud/or use theinternet, attend this session tulearn how using the computercon be a lot af fun initiaimmense rewardo. Learninghow to ose n romputem muyseem like a daunting Indo, butthe process daesn't have tobouverwhelwing. II ynum initiaiperception of comprit re use is"I can never learns that,"please signs up.

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Fresh off the press.., thebernd new 2006 HnndywanGuides ame available to resi-deota at or charge. The guidelists nome000s handymenthat offer services that includ-ed plumbing, painting, rauf-ing. remodeling, snowplow-ing and many more, The barkMUST be picked up at theTewn Hall and ir limited loone per househald.

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Keep up with your grandkidsBy Doug Mayberrysoprse sans oEnmicr

Ib I love my grandchildren,wha are both in their late treos.They are full of enthusiasm,

DEAR DOUG

and they are miaurds in teemsof tenhnolmgy. They are busy,bony usd1 find lam oat able tobeep up with them, I want tohe a pats mt their lives butt zas,

fmd,ng st d,fticult ta keep insoucIa, What can Ido? -

Ar You've ht I the nail ontheherd. If pou don't keep intouch with them, they will pusspou by. Their minds, coltureand fast_paced electronicequipment aOow them tacase-manicate with their peers, pre-naIs and family almost instant-ly.

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Papers also seem to bear bad newsBy Joe Voiz & Kate BirdCOPEES NEWS SERVICE

Reading newspapers is toe-tuse these days.

Just lock at the tract pageat any newspaper. YOu VanCount on theee being at eastene tragic, horrible er unset-tling stary peomineatly dis-played.

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We kept track of front_pagestnrier for a few days in ourthree daily newspapers.

The Frederick (Md.) NewsPost (oar lucal paper) carriedstories abnut aulo accidentsdaring wlsich people diednsually not the driver whoraused the accident.

The Washington Post, asusual, had stories on Iraq andlsnw President Bush's war issinking into Civil war.

The New Ynrh Times hadlengtlsy stories about theLebanon/Israeli war as wellos Iraq. Another svas about acaiminal escaped from jailafter killing o gourd nod seri-

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nasty mnsinding two ntlrers.Goad grief! What a way to

start the doy.We wander how reading a

steady diet uf unpleasantnews affects older people.

Many older peuple wakeup slowly and dent reallyfunctien until offre theie ritu-al nf tea and the mareingptpee.

Author William Styenn,who mas clinically depeessedand sometimes suicidaltheeugknaf his life, wrotethat he couldn't stand read-ing the paper in the morning.The bad news anly made him

Recently, me read a piece(in all there uemspapers) thathas us even more up in arms.

The story was about a newstudy feom the NatianalInstitutes of Health and thealdea advocacy grnap AA14Pabaut being oveameight. Thestudy relied an the sfandaadBody Mass Indes gastge andparpoafedly reveals whethera persan is within normalweight limits according taheight.

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TIse study cnntends Ihatbeing even slightly aver-weight - a few paunds - cnufdskeeten our lives by 20 per-cent taSO percent.

By the naeanw limits usadfor the 8Ml measurement, thestudy claims that a stagger-ing three-fourths of us aceeither averweight er obese.

No critics nf the study wrenquated nue weer the limita-tians at the 0Ml mentionedanywhere.

Typically, the indes fakesonly a persans height andweight into consideration. Itdoesn't include age nr pkysi-sal fitness.

Despite SMI readings, com-mon senor tells as that a 355-pound man with diabetesand heart tenable is muchosare likely fa die early than nphysicdlly fit men who's Spounds overweight with nadiscranible illness.

In addition, the study cnn-taadicts on rachee study bythe Ce,stras for DiseaseCantrnl and Prrventinu thatsuggrstrd being slightlyoverweight might even lowea

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gling On hard te watch eardiet and enrrcise when bothuf eue BMIs are slightly eutuf whack? We might as wellgive up new and sit dawn inoar sacking ohuias tomais fordeath's embrace.

Furthermure, we are will-ing to bet that aver the neatfew menthe ne years, thestady's conclusions will bechallenged successfully. If'scummnnplacr tu read aboutmedical reports that currydismaying news only tu findanother study duwn the roadthat is contradictory.

We don't secommend Can-Celing your newspaper ssrb-sceiptinus. Bat we have somesuggestions foe aldea peopleon how fo rend papers with-out dropping iuta despair.

Read only the headlines ofdismal or depreusing stories.Cherk with asker mediasources tu find outil all agreeou a given story oa a study'sresults. Always read flue liglststaff. Go to the style or hsweercImos and the comics.

Thursday and holiday periodsare euempf.

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must first sign up to bemember and then a reserva-tion form will be sent to you.Ta become a membre call theMaineStreameru at 1-t47-297-2510 and ask for on upptica-tian. All Day Trips departfrom the State of IltinuinBuilding, H511 Harrison St. inDes Plaines.

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Look for any tidbit thusmakes you laugh. Write let-ters te the edison abaut sfe-rico you qoenliun or findlacking.

Ga foe some vuerciseimmediately after readingthe paper. Take o long walk,rtdr your bikr, work oat usthe gym, go for a swim - any-th,ng that can get youegluamy spirit fu lift. Finally,eu cherk our throry aboutdepressing news stories, goto the library nr online andcheck oaf the foont pages etseveral papers over a meek

Yora're likely lo be usoppalled us we ore. Thencontact your local media andask for more arcarufe cepoaf-

Who knows? Newspapersmight even listen.

0-mail Joe Volo [email protected] orwrite ta 2528 Pive ShillingsRood, Frederick, MD 21y01.

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day in the couofcy with yourgrandchildren and/or feirndsof Hardy's Reindeer Rauch.

Du Ike muy we mill playgames and award pci oes tumake oar jauenry enjoyable.We will get fuser and pet realreindeer. We will also enjey aCkackwagen BBQ lunch, aBuggy vide, and aCurn Mace.The menu for luurk consistsuf Hat Dogs, Smuked Brirkrt,Baked Beans, Sweet & BaueBlaw and Curnrd Bread. A"Buepeïse" Drasret" will rom-pIese your feast.

Program helpssurvivors aswell as retirees'By Tom MargenatCIPLrR NEWS SErVICe

A nose to my eeuders:In addition ta the many other

ways that people remember theevents of Sept. lI, 2001,1 mouldlike fo use this oppuetunily to

YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY

remind you that Social Securityis so much more than just umfiremenf program.

You may be waudreing:Wheae is the connection? Well,them are thousands of women,men und childmn who ave get-fing Social Security benefifs lathis day (and foe yrues to come)because of that taagedy fiveyears ugo. They am the mid-ems, midowvas und rhildaeu nfpeople who died in ikone air-planes, oa at the Twin Tawees,er of thr Pentagon. They oleerceiving monthly SocialBroarity survivor's been its.

I hear so many yonagee peo-ple ray, "$ocial Security is a rip.off. I'll never ser u nickel uf thofmoney." Sven though they areweoisg (Social Security will bethere when fisey alite), theyrIe focused only on cnr aspeCtal the program. They foegettisaI herir Borial Srcaeify fosesare also prying for potentiallyvaluable life insurance au melias disability insurance. Ro ifyou arr r middle-age oryoorrgrr person reuding thiscolumn, pieuse remrmber thatSocial Security will be there itsome tragedy ever strikes yourtamily. Arud it mill be there ifyou are fottunofe enaugir tolise until you mach aetimment.

Q: I get my Baciai Beraritycheck near the end of eachmonth. Sot my oeighbar getsIsis check at the begianing oleach month. Satire governmentis penalizing mr vorry ,uonthbecause lam loxing iatrwst oismy Soriol Security thot itdirectly deposited iato mybunk account. What ran Ido toslap thisl mnjasfice?

A: Wow! Von mast have theSeul dollar you ever earned ifyou are moerying about pvnairo marth at interest 00 0Social Security check. And as Isee it, you arenata u bad altosyao think.

Icon see where you can claim

you lastsame interest un yauefimO Social Security chrak - if is

came at thr red uf she monthwhile your neighbor's ckrckrame at the beginning uf thesame month. Bot otter that,both nl yna ase getting n checkevery 30 dnys or so. Sn you ranearn the same amount of inter-

risthas time as your nrìgh-

In case nome readers ate 000-fused oboul the permise of thisquestion _ utaggered SnoialSecurity delivery dntes - allowme tu esplain.

Fur the first half century ofRacial Semeily's esisfeace, allchrsks mear paid on the thirdof the month - for the priormonth. . Sa, One enample,Septewbee Rociol Rrcuritychocku were all sent oufan Ocs.3. But a few years ugo, theSocial BecurifyAdministrotion's long-rangethinkeas derided that confina-ing to puy Social Snouertycherku on the same doy eachmonth would lead fo oil hiedoof pmblems.

They knew that the agency'stelephone lines wem alreadyclogged oraund Ihr thied atrack month with peuple aepart.ing problems with their SocirlRrrarity checku. And tire oece-a-nrorth paymretu also mere000sing heudaclres for thePortai Brevice. Tirey reasonedthose problems mould onlygrow wrrsr as the babyboomeoc rrfira. So tisry cameap with o sfoggered SoriolSecurity check delivery pian.Beginning wifh claimsprocessed in fire late 099?s,Rorial $rrarity rhecks are enuvpoid this woy:

People airoso birthdays tollon the lut through the If th ofthe month get their Oociolferarity checks on the secondWednesday of each month.

People boro nrs the 11fbfisrougir the 20th get theircherks on the firird Wednesdmrof each month.

People boerr after fire 20thget their chechs dolicered outhe fourth Wednesday of eachmonth.

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dacted while we deive, shup,eut in aestourants, usr rest-manu, even in movies. Bilenceremains golden but is nolanger available. Messaging isconstant and pervasive 24hause a day,

Dear allaw yaurself te missthe opportunity of being a parIof your grandchildren's world.There ale many oppurtunitiratu learn the new technology.Senior classes are available inschools, senior censers and val-unfeer organioafians os well antrum eesuilers mba sell therquipmeut. Moat grandchil-dren ale also willing tu ulsaw

you haw tu ase it. It is a won-derfal chance to bond withthem. 00h51 the kids into

showing you how their godg-cts work. They'll feel gond

about it, and you mill, tao!

0:1 have o dear friend whom

l've boom since ohiidkood. She

is disappointed because ohr as

she w as unable to have chu-daca. 1-lomevée, she ahuse tovaluatree to seoch elementary

childeen to mod ia her homeotter srhafol. She alua chose febecome a professional and

resumed to . callege andreceived her degree in child-hood educatian. She is success-ful in uoiag techniques bawdon ane-an-efle student prub-Irres. Her husband supportedher efforts, and after his deathabe continues lu help kids.

Recently, she tell and nowshe isn't able la muye oranadeasfiy. Fur her, just to anaweeIhr daarbell is difficult. She isvery mndeprndens and proud,and I would like ta help heraantinsae her teaching, whichshe desperately woels to do.How cuald I help her makethis happen?

A: Hum mundratni it is tufind tolenfed individuals whoare wildag to volunteer andshare their talente with others.They are treusarrn. Is it possi-ble yea maId berome hermobile assistant? If ro, youcould be ovailaable prior to thestudents' arrival; yon roald letthem in und seat them foe herto trurh. li you couldn't do so

fall time, how about askingynar friends to fake a turn once

Also, could Ihr parents uf thechildren being taught rommitto being reupoasible not only

for bringing them fe class bot

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ta stay while Ihey are bringtaught?

If they are unable ta da so,could they find substitutesmho wouldbe able tu help ouf?If the poreefs rrr pleased withthrir ahildeen's progress, if'sreatonablr they should also bewilling tohelp ant.

Volunteers are so desperafe-Ip needed in today's morId,and many of us would like tohelp but don'tlu,sawhaw todasa. Paar friends, the students'parents and possibly you andyour mobile asuintants wauldbe rewarded by sharing bathmobserving the students learn mwell as staying engaged paue-rrlves.,Sewing others fe needearns its awn rewards.

Ne doubf there are otheeaptiOns available, bat toss outo few ta your friead and makeit happen. It's o win-win!

Dnag Moybeery lives ma aretirement aommoaity inSouffsrrn Cahifomia. Rend yourqaesfions sa him of [email protected] or write tobiOs at P.O. Bus 2649, Cualubad,CA 92818.

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COACH I4ENNESSEY'SWEEK IN REVIEW

of staying in a liest place tiewith Carmel en both levelswas disspelled es Carmeldefeated the SepherveresDoes 47-7 and the ND Vocally50-20. The lene highlight elthe weekend was an outsland-ing win by the ND FreshmanFoutball learn ne Suteeday usthey beat Curmel 35-0.

SPORTS

The ND Sephewares get oftto a bad start us big ptoys byCuerno) and tue many tiroshalf pants led to Carmelamassing a big halftime lead.Running back Malt Baorornscored no ND tenchdown unatlsird quarter ree.

First quoetee defeesivestops and offensive ball pos-session cemprised the NDVarsity gerne plan shut did ontgo according to plan. Carmelscered on their first offensivepossession red stepped NDen their first series, aod thetempe of the game was set.Carmel went on to score ahandful ut liest half touch-

Plainfield North HS penalized by-law violationsAseries nf naa,cfions involving

Plainfield Needs High Schontand sovesal stiff members wooaeeaunced Monday by IHSASeecotive Dirertoe Mortin L.Hichnsan. The sohaol and staffmembers wem found in viola-tian of several Illinois HighScheel Asmriatien by-tows.

The IFISA initiated oie ioves8-galion al Plaiss.ffeld North afterreceiving a cal fmrn the dfslricf oSaprrfaatendeet, Dr. blau Harper,reporeing pateelfal vielaflees atthe Assoriatfee's mIes.

Ploinfield Neeth High Scheelwas cited tee ita failure to enfornethe reqoiremmls of IFISA By-law 3.043. Plaiefleld North HighScheel boo allowed porlfcipelinoio interschotuslic activities paineta requesting eligibility rulingsin canes whem students trans-ferred fram one school io thePlainheld district to anotherrvithout mnving tua row aoen-

dance aiea in the district.Personnel at Plnintield North

High School were also cited teewaltiple vialufions of the IHSABy-laws 3.071, 3,072 and 3.073(Recrut Sog of Allaletes). Theprincipal and Iwo feathall coach-es attended a juntos footballleague practice In disenso irsaesrelated ta Ploinfield North HighScheel. -

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"The Homework Myth: Why conventional thinking thatOur Kids Get Too Much ola Bad homework improves aohieve-Thiog" by Atfie Kahn; Da Capo ment, that homework improvesProas; 256 pages; $24.95. grades, that homework builds,

For parents who hate the chaeaotrr and all the other thingshomework wars, thisbook's title we've Iseard aboat it since wealone wilt seem like a lifeline, avere doing it.

He says ' and shows by aaa-SCANNING THE BOOKSHELF lyaing research stradies and talk'

ing to esperte - that homeworkAlte Kahn, author and lector' doesn't do any of those things

ra, has campaigned tor what hr for the vast majority at youngbelidves is wrong with educa- children Ihn does seem to see thetino, tu 11 rooks, countless arti- point at homework foe higholeo for major publications and schoolers) and worse, may havein-person appearances at uni' the adverse effect at draltiasg aversifier aad elsewhere, hr has child's interest in teaming alta.taoked at starrdardiaed testing, gether.grades and competition in the Anyone wha has sat at aclammom, among other tlsings, kitchen tabla with a child who'sand asked "why?" stacrggtiog over math problems

Now, he's asking the same ara vodabulary or spelling list isthing about homework. going ra love Kahn's theories. Sn

He builds a case that"it's will those who have been caughtworth asking not aely whether - up in the screaming matchesthere are good ratonen to sup- over just getting the week done.port the nearly universal paro' That, he says, is all the mare ma'tice of assigning homework, bat Sonto end the tyranny of home-wlsy that practice is so citen svoak.taken foe granted. even by vast He achoco the meceros of oth-oumbew of parents and teachers ers who cay that school is forwho are troubled by its impact schoolwork and home is not toron children" homrwoeh, barino family time.

And that may be tIse cendal He agraee with those who saythirsg parrots and teachers take that the assigmasents are alteoaway 1mm rise book: Clealleoge the proverbial "busy work" orthe status quo. see meant ta makeup for what

The book is lent an easy read. the teacher should have coveredfeels like homework, frankly. inclues.But contrary to wlsat hr would "But homework teaclees pee-

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Haven - Tise young directusarid iseitne Fsnnk t. Pluwesscies riso,, gli flour arid dosis in"Hosni" to make you bn'iellythink ''tiosis." Sot ho is uy toccinethinrg i:itciestinrg -orrinie

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snual responsibility," you tiedyourself sayittg, "and self-died-plier."

Nope, hr counters. That willappear tobe tose foe thore kidswha already ore respensibie andself_disciplined. For others, itwilt jost be a frusteatieg task thatleaves them likiog school - andlearning - even less.

Kohe takes many uf the risingswe assume abdut hnmewnekand shreds them, showing averand over hw little researchthere is tu buck up all the recept-ad theueies.

"Same parents seem to ligarethat as lung as their kids haveluts of stuff to do every night,never mind rebat it is, thenleaming mutt be taking place."That statement, early in thebook, in the une that will keepparents reading the rent uf thehook.

And hapeh.ally, teachers, too.Because in the end, what

Kuhn wants parents and teach-ere todo, il nothing else, is thinkabaut this homework issue.llenlly think. And then tuikabout it among themselves and,ultimately, take that converso-tice toche principal aud the dis-trict level. That, lie says, is theleast we medo to show we mal'ly care about children and dietaeducarme.

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Ii belangs te the GoadNeuss/Bad News Hat! ofProse. If there were such atlnog, of course.

TODAYS LIFESTYLE

Volle teeeagee has a driver'slicelssc. That mealsu no macedays scheduled minute-tu-milillte hanlieg your childback and fuctk mom everymuoia theater, ice cream stand,soccer held, rullee rink, schoolgymurrium and scout camp.

Goud news.Yocc teenager has a driver's

license. A driver's license. Thatmeans the child who just yes-terday was putting caterpillarsin his nostrils can drive.

A cae. On roads. WithIriends. And other cars. Andtrucks.

Bad news.Of course,, it's ea laughing

matter. Teens make up 7 per'cant nf the driving population,yet they account for 14 peinentut all fatalities, according ta cheNational Highway TrafficSafety Administration. Motarvehicle crashes are the leadingcause of deuth fee teenugers,and lti-year-nitls have highercrash rates than drivers uf anyother age.

In 2014, 7,3ff ti people merekilled je ceashes invalvingyoung drivers ages Iti tu 29,3,523cl whom mere the deineruf the car. Based mn estimatedmiles traveled annually, teendriuers have a fatality rate Inurtimes the cate mt drivers whoare ages 25ta ti9.

tisteen-year-old drivers

FrequentBy Jenniler Daviessoplar sins tfncicr

Michael Pareell recently didsomething he hasn't done toeIS years. He checked a bag Ofthe airport.

THE ALERT CONSUMER

Becunse nl that, Farrell, anuvid business traveler mhu lags110,010 miles a year, had to getta the airpurt early. When hearrived at his destination, kaliad ta wait 4S minutes at thebaggage terminal. He estimat-ed the new security measuresprahibitiug carrying un liquidsadded at least an haue tu

have a crash rate three timesmure than 17_year-elsie, livetimes greater than 1ff_year.aIds, red two times that ef ff5'yeae_elds.

Here's merenDrivers are less likely to

use restraints when they bavebren drinking. lu 2114, 62 per-cent nf the young drivers )ageslti-2ff) svhm ware killed incrashes we re unces trained,Twenty-eight percent ut youngdrivers killed in tarai crashes in2003 were intosicated. le 2002,t' cl teenage passen.ger deaths uccurard in crashesin which anuthee teneagee wasdriving. Amoeg Feuple of allages, 20 peeceut of passeegeedeaths in 2031 cocue red when nteeuagaa was driving, accord-ing to the Insurance Instituteloa Highwuy Solely.

n Nearly two-thirds mf teenpassenger vehicle urcupantskilled w ere uneesta mined,accoeding to the NHTSA,

s Forty-ceo percent of

fliers facingisis day.

"I'd mnegotten why I neededthor carry-or bag, said Fneecll,the vire president of marketingloe San Dtego bintech companySesmed.

His plan lamm eaw ne is tobring his carry-mn and buy newtoiletnien once he gets tu hisdestination.

The newest security meas'ures are nuly the latest hassle iuo long liar ut annoyances lac-ing esid businasu teavelors likeFarrell.

The combinad effect of theSept. 11 attacks and the rollio5riehine industry has fundamen-tally transformed the businesstravel especiencr, lancing the

teenage motee vehicle deatheje 2003 accurred between thekanes of 9p.m. and 6 n.m.

n In 2501, the estimated costof police_reported crashesinvolving drivere between 15and 20 years old was $42.3biCne,

Wich those hind of statisticstu back it up, Illinois instituteda Graduated Deiner LicensingSystem at the beginning of theyear, a system intended tu easeteenagers into full drivingprivileges over a umuple ufyears. te it, teens have limiteddriving privileges teem thetime they get a peemit at age -10until they turn lt. Limitsinclude a curfew, cell phuorrestrictions and the number ofpeople uhlowed in a car whenthe teen is driving. The lawalso includes age-specific sanc-tions for traffic otfensas andmoving nidations,

Paeents can add their awn

A new concept has become

cumusirted read woeliuc to taceplenty of new airport skirmish-

Gane mee the upgrades tufirst class aud the half-emptyflights that allowed traveleas'tospread out with their lnpteps,Dalays and jammed airportsam rIss part at the new reality.

"lt's kind nl hard to remem-ber wlieu it was so easy to trav-el," said Suery Lydo, who trav-els to all the PGA events fueCalluwny Cuffie Caelsbad, log-ging muro tItan 121,000 miles ay

While the new secarity meus-ares might be temporary,parked planes and many odorechanges are prabobly here

'pupular when it comes tu teensoeil driving - a cantead signedby parents and deivees thatspells Out the household rolesme use, and consequences ofmisuse, of the family can.

"I thiuk canteacts am o gnodidea," said Mark Klokkecga, avetreau driver's educationtnadsra at Dunlap (Ill.) High,Schuol. "Bat what people huyeto remember, the contract isonly as gond as the parenting."

There are tots at printablecunteacts available on theInternet, neme fece, some at aminimol chuege. The guodaces, Klakkenga said, first mut-line the reason lue the need olacontract, then list the rules undthe canse quroues lue violatingthem.

"You really need to get cheleattentien about the seriousnessof driving," Klokkenga said."When we talk abmut the etsksassociated with driving in theclasseesm, it gets real quiet in

A succinct and user-friendlycontract is available toe tree atche National Safety Crunch'sWeb site, www.nsc.mcg/issues/ teeudrivingfagree-ment.pdf, It includes threebasic rules:

n Check in with paeent everytime you doive.

n Obey all tralfic lawu and

Do not take unnecessary

There are variations to rochrule, and beneath the rules onthe conteuct ase example viala-tons and a column of conse-quences with a fill-in-the-blank amount at time a specif.ic vialatiuo would result in theloss of driving privileges.

to stay.Load factoes, which repee-

seer the peereoto5e ut avaitableseats that ore actually pue-chased, are at Ituturic lsighs,unid Caleb Tiller spokesmantee the National BusinessTravel Associatiue.

American Airlines, foeinstance, increased its load fac-tor for July to ff7 percent fromf5,1 percent from the pres'inasyear, cneo though ht had fewerpassengers fue the month, le2000, American hod about 9.6wuhan passrugneu in July, butio August the airline omlyboarded about 9.2 million pas-

Tine Smith, an Ameeican

Enampte vinlathues aranu Teen used alcohol Or urbes

'drags sud drove.

.. Teen got a ticket inn speed-

Teen failod tu moho all pas-sengeen wear neat belts.

n Teen lied about where henr she.was going with the cae.

n Teen came home Into with-oat calling.

n Tern vholatrd the agreed-upon passengee restriction,

. Teen violated the agreed-mpm mighttime restriction,

Depending un the serious-nesu nl the infraction - a speed-ing ticket 25 mph ovee thespeed limit se S mph, feeinstance ' would also detee-mise the cunee quence, tram adriving ban of a couple of daysto a month me move,

"The big une is driving byyuueself far the liest sismonths with.just moe personunder age 20," Klokkengaraid, "Violata chat one by dciv-ing with a cartel cl friendswould be worthy of a loss mldehnung privileges foe sismonths or move, I'd think. Theteen needs ta roen it back.Altec all, we're talking aboutyare child's tile here."

And don't let the contractbecome just u worthless pieceof paper.

"lt's alud important to gaover the contract with theteeo," Klokhengo suid,"Otherwise it doesn't hove theimpact. It's sameching the teencould possibly just blow oItand fuager about. Parents nerdto enfolce the rules and stickwith it."

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crowds, security, delaysAieiïnrs. spokesman, said thecompany had tu remue Ilseoumbee of flights to help osain-taio peofitabihity.

But the fact is chut the morecrowded the flight, the lesslikely it is that busterus tc'avel-ers will get the munh-oeticipat-ed upgrade tu first class.

"Free upgrades are harder tucame by if there are nu seats tuupgrade to," '1111cc said.

Lyda has espeeienced . theduyindhieg first-class upgradepheiiomenun.

"It's gotten to the pointwhrre I'm spuiled," he said."You ore bunsmed rohen ymadon't get upgraded, It feels likeyou've bren duwugraded."

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you didn't live tlsaoughthem the first time, the '50m canbe amaning, camfnrting, even.And also affordable, micceauthentic artiiacls can still beunearthed al yard sales, ankstows and all over eBay.

But dottI wait astil you conafford lurnituar und other fsm'SOs stuff. lt's also possible loevoke the era immrdiolrly. Forexomple, ilse mow we shosvhew is Isoppily retro from Ikewalls aaL thanks too new line nlwallpapers and tabaics thatnines period images aod colors("Utban Altitude" by Wovealy;wscw.waverly.00m) What's old:those stylized, overscalrd gow'

en; what'i new, tise sophisli sol-ed colnrwoys they come ist, likepesoter and anyn.

Alsn new, the rase with whichyou molly cats issstall the par-pasted, srorlsalrle and sloippablewallpapers available lodny.Designed to be totally kind toamoleaw, they'ae utur cry fromwlsal yone grandlathee wayhave slwgglrd with buck its thegnnd nid days at Ilse 1950s.

Q; I ow very inlereslod in.applying tise principles nl fntsgchai lo ny home. TIse idea nlmanning water really appeals toose. Would il nah funny ill puta regular garden lossalaiss its tisernle IsolI?

A: Not necessarily. Mudsdeponds on the style you chaseand 110w surll tIre - fousslainmelds with yana other furnish-iasgs. As bag as the radins nickesplash is contabrablr, yonshould be able tn use almost anyoutdoor fauntain indoors. Justadd an attractive catch basin,maybe filled with saud au hand-some stones, and plug her in.

Check outisome of the smasu-al inrantains offered by compa-nies like filone Foresl(snsesv.stnneforert.com( of SanteFr, -N.M. Their designs includecarved metal waterfalls and nat-ural stones mughly herse intosimple organic shapes likepliotbs and spheres.

You're hardly alone io lovingliving with the soand of esoaiogwaten. The eco-lerveol desigeerClodagh - years ago one of Ilsefirst-design pws Io have n lengsbui geowancer no Iser stoff -almost always insisll on inclsid-ing lourslaios in her installa-tinos, especially at Ilse spas loswhich shr's well knowa. lo herown New York office, waler gur-gles 1mw maoy soowes, includ-ing n table she designed thatvomer with a assuning watervbaoorl sight down ils venter,

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Hare in your asking price?Selling prices ow 3% to5% lowerthan duri ng the peak market lastyear. We are sfili getfing higherprism thou in 2004, hnwever.No investment inoveasrm invalor indrfisritely. Many homeshast almost dnubled in valorsbice Ilse year 21100. Justas thestork ulsd bond markets godoss'nsnmelinsrs, su dors realestrtr. Adjust your price toreImst the cavrrsst cossdifinns.Yost ore ahI makiog a big peofilcasnpamrd lo volstra 5551 sissenas ago. -

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- $400,1100. If your usking price is$sgg,goo, il will show np latheagent's compslter search ofavailable homes, If yosir asking$401,000, il will not slsow up.Being below a priw bracket willalways generale more mlsowing

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Br aware of yaur peice relativeta the ather homes (or srio toplaca yanawil earlier on theshowing list. The bayras telltheir agent what they am look-ing loe. The agent thon searchwall available pmprotirs in a primebaadlsel and cames tsp with a listof howrs-lbot mwl the buyers'nerds. The list is printed inordee ai price. Bayers common-

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Ai The maths am probably norof Iwo types. Both Indian andMediterranean meal moths,which arr found in grain puad-ucts, are brown tu gray andabout one-bali inch long. They

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ly start wish the lowest primaand visit homes until they seeone that they like. Then, theyslop tanking andresito an offer.Let's say them am 1g barnes anthe list, and the buyers Inak atthe first fi then writes afine enIto. If yam home is 18, theynesersasril. Maybr,jastamod-est prim reduction would havemade you #5 an the list. Then,yam home mould have beenshoson and cansidemd. The ear-lier no the shawing list, the moreshowings. Mare shamfagsmean abetter chanm alan aifec

Make itm raspas passible foragents ta shaw your hamr.Buyers carmot decide they likeyuan home if they cannot getiuta it when they need to.Buyers shop far a hame accard-ing fa their achedule, not yams.Mast realtors have electroniclack boses available that pm-vide esceltent nrcnrity, yet makeyour home easily available to

fly frs a very hrphaarrd manner,which matos them bard to hit,bal onmr hit they are easilykilled. They am ont anraclrd tolight but are mom active at night.The meal maths am not attractedfo clashing. Many othrr inmctsam attracted to stored food,including many types of beetles,weevils, ants and fouit flies.

The eggs, larvae and adults alall these iamcts cae br faundinside whale-grain nords sachasthose found in wild bird seed,peE bird reed, and small rodentpet food. Thry aim eat a lot ofother fauds band lathe pantry.Who doesn't have in the pantryan open bas ai some of thesefaads, nuts, eine, wheat finse,bmakfasl cereal, crackers, driedsnap, dnird frsaik powdered

buyors agents. II yon are notming one, why?

Make your home special witha home warranty Far abasE$403 yaa can provide a homewarranty palicy that wilt pmtectthe bayer from mast anespect-ed repairs far the first year theyasen the home, Think, da yaunormally buy anything thatdoes nat have same kind alwarranty? In the eyrs nf abuyes a marranty has vaine,adding an average of 2% (odiesmaunt they offer lt also mini-miars a buyer's (raus about harewem are your homes sompo-Senta. Best nl ail, juni libe themasmimfon, yon da not pay farthe warranty until the success-ful sale of your home. OnlyabosE illS alike homes for salehaves warraaty, sa it is a specialfeature.

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The pmbiem isn't so, machwith the adult moths - they maybe ugly, bat they donI rat much.They can lay mom than 3110 eggsthat hatch iota hall-lack caterpil-lars and thoy can eat a lot. Asfhey walk amand, they leave asilk firmad like a spider wab thatclamps the food logether andsticks it to the ham. When they gointo the pops sIngo, thoy weavea maroon in fight spats like underthe box flaps or alnog the janc-finn of wall and wiling,

Since the insects am flay andcan be inside thr seeds, ills notonsy lo 1mal dio seeds w such away that either won't harm -theanimal the fand is inteaded Innan lower the nutritional valar

make your mal estate moresaleable? lisa, listen ta them. iiIrak maybe it is time fa changeagents. Selling real estate is askill, and not evory agent is atthe same skill level.

Are you toying ta sell byowner? Gond lack, The marketis diffinrrlt. JanE like, when yachave any odiar difficult pmb-bem, it is time ta cali a profes-sional, and make sane yau get agaud ano.

The end resait? Many homoswill still be asid befare the endai 2lbfl, but many more will notbe said, Yas can do a lot laincrease the adds ai ynar homebeing in the mid categary.

Call me at 547-967-tISIS if youmanid libe reprints slam tarli-re aetiden an ham ta help indiesale of your home srta answerany ather real estate relatedquestians.

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Prenraflon is the heal methadof motwi. lince they am hoy,these insects can gel mIa thehaase rather rosily; just leave abouimd peach an the cnssstrmand see how 'bong il taker Irafraif Bies to gather. lo otherwords, any inirsted productmay aol have breo alertedwhen if mas purchased. Keop allvulnerable lands stared in mu-lainera thalseal tightly and keepthem malod. Inspect packageswhen you bsy thow for smallholes Or sigm al insects anderthe flaps.

IlInpebleats way work, butfrom the list of things they aaL iam nut tan sure. Try nsing bayleaves, dill, lemon peel an blackpeppec

One thing that works verywell is phreamsne traps. Thesestinky glar traps containbait that

releases asessden t tisas Only thepastsrasrswell. When sIl, thesrapilis rosily disposed al,

Ocre the pests are io a loadpmduct, ynacan try hilling themby freneing tImm, bsl somestagea ab tise him cymle can sam-'vive this trealrasess. Try at least usvoekor try a repeating soheduleafone weekin aad ase week nulnl the froncer to kill them. Thisway monk an small bags, likegrabil fand, bal doesn't warkwell on 10-pound sacks of scm-gosver ireds.

Anatisen method is to bake theload ab 150 degamm lac abaun ahalf-haus Overcooking ruins thenainflanal value - and it doesn'twork very well on chocolate.

Don't worry abeat a (em bugsin tho solid bird seed; tho birdswill eat them more qaiddy thanthry da (hr seeds. in ladI, usadain the feeder attract insects larthe birds In ont. Bewafimos pen-pIe nafro that beds stop using ainrder that still has land visiblein it. lt maybe that the iraort irr-vue have used their silk webs tastick the Iced tagnthre sod thebirds have eaten ail thry canreach, so check to see that theloud sfilI Saws properly

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