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MAYORAL PROCLAMATION DEATH INVESTIGATION Fire Department commemorates loo yearsof providing community service

BY TRACY GRUEN grown into one that con- Contributor sists of 47 sworn members. In 2011 the busy department The village of Nues Fireanswered 6,140 calls for ser- Department will mark itsvice. 100th anniversary on Feb. At the board meeting on 19. Jan. 24, Callero expressed At theJanuary villagehis appreciation for the Fire board meeting, Mayor Rob-Department's past and pres- ertCalleropresentedaent dedication and service proclamation honoring thein protecting the citizens of anniversary on behalf of theNiles. village board and the corn- Also at the January board munity. meeting, Old Navy donated a In 1912, the Nues Volun-$250 check to the Niles Teen teer Fire Company was es-Center. tablished and consisted of The donation is a "Field Police investigate the scene at 218 S. Summit Ave. in Park Ridge, where the body of a man was found early Feb. 9. The man only seven members. Team Grant" from the Gap had no identification, police said. See Page 6. i ALLEN KALETA-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA In September 1953, theFoundation for the Camp village board passed an or-Old Navy Job Shadow event dinance that made it a full-held in July in which teenag- BUSINESS time fire department underers shadowed Old Navy em- Fire Chief George Pasek.ployees for four hours. Pasek was followed by Fire The teenagers participat- Chiefs Albert Hoelbl, lon-ed in new employee training Mexican food chain makes fresh start in Nues gest-serving Fire Chief Har- activities, learned how to ry Kinowski, Barry Muellerusecash registers and hand- BY TRACY GRUEN select a burrito, taco platter or saladdishes, and the staff waits on its cus- and current Fire Chief Steveheld scanners, and how to Contributor with a variety of flavor and signaturetomers. The decor now features new Borkowski. restock merchandise. recipe styles. materials, such as stone and wood, and In 1958 the Fire Depart- The Teen Center, at Golf Fresh. It's more than just a word in Guests can also enjoy a salsa barwarm colors. ment answered 423 calls forMill Shopping Center, will the name of the restaurant - it's whatthat features six signature salsas that "It's a totally new experience now," service, and in 1974 the de-use the $250 donation to makes Baja Fresh unique, said Jigneshare made every day. The restaurantPatel said. partment started to providebuy new equipment thatwill Patel, owner of the new restaurantmakes guacamole daily, as well. The new stores also offer specialty paramedic service to Nilesallow it to keep providing that opened this week at 8610 W. Golf The restaurant held a grand open-bowls, such as Skinny Chicken Bowls, residents. quality programs for local Road. ing Feb. 7 that was attended by NUesthat include a smaller portion of pro- The department hasteenagers. "We are unique," Patel said of theMayor Robert Callero, Police Chieftein and more vegetables. casual Mexican chain, which hasDean Strzelecki and "Miss American Owning a franchise is not a new con- changed its decor and created a moreCoed" Jasmine Guy. Members of thecept for Patel. NEWS BRIEF customizable menu. "We are not pre-Nues Chamber of Commerce and oth- He has owned a sandwich franchise made. It's all fresh, never frozen." er local business representatives alsoin Mount Prospect for five years and The restaurant chain is known forattended the grand opening. will continue to own both eateries. Niles Township file an appeal. For the first its signature burritos and offers a va- time, property owners may "It's a nice location," Patel said, not- "I just like the menu and the concept riety of other items, as well. The menu residents can appeal online at www.cook- ing the proximity to Golf Mill Shop-of the fresh food," Patel said of why he allows diners to customize their meal.ping Center and other businesses, and cou nty boa rd of review. co m thought Baja Fresh would be a good fit appeal property First, they can choose a Baja Freshits highly visible location on Golf Road. for bin-i. To date more than taxes until Feb. 22 protein, such as fire-grilled chicken, Patel said the new Baja Fresh res- There was previously a Baja Fresh on 1t5,000 online appeals shrimp or steak. Then, they are able to The Cook County Board of have been filed. In addi- taurants now offer real silverware andThuhy Avenue in Niles. Review has opened Bloom, tion the commissioners Hanover, Proviso, Niles and have scheduled Property Schaumburg Townships for Tax Appeal seminars across MAINE TOWNSHIP assessment appeals. the townships. 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Blockshopper 17 Park Ridge suicide victim identified Calendar 21 Diversions Bi BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Family Friendly B2 Film clips B4 j joh oso n@ pio neu noca) .com Fixer 32 The Cook County Medical Exam- Food 28 iner's Office has identified the body Opinion 20 of an apparent suicide victim found in Park Ridge as that of a 45-year- Photo feature 7 old Park Ridge man. Police blotter 11 The Medical Examiner's Office Property transfers16 said the victim was identified as Showtimes B5 John Tsichlis. Sports 37 His body was discovered by a man walking his dog Feb. 2 in a wooded area north of Riverside Drive/Algonquin Road and Oakton Street. An autopsy conducted Feb. 4 determined Tsichlis had died of a gunshot wound to the head and his death was ruled a suicide, according to the Medical Examiner's Office. Park Ridge police did not formal- ly identi' the victim, but Lt. Duane Mellema said the body belonged to a man who had been reported miss- ing to police by his family on Dec. 17. Mellema would not comment as to whether a gun had been recov-A heavily decomposed body of a man was discovered shortly before 3 p.m. Feb. 2 by a man walking his dog through ered from the scene. the wooded area in Park Ridge. TAMARA BELL-SUN TIMES MEDIA

PARK RIDGE POLI Body found in area commuter lot ID'd, investigated as homicide

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Cmdt Lou Jogmen. by family and friends, and had le- [email protected] Nowak's body was discovered atgaily changed his name to Henry THE WORST 2:18 a.m. Feb. 9 on the 200 block ofWalter Mallek as a child, reported A look back at the The death of a man found alongSummit Avenue. his brother, Mark Mallek. He grew Henry W. Nowak, of Chicago, was a Park Ridge street the morning of He was reportedly found lying inup in Park Ridge. known as Chip Mallek by family and most awful things Feb. 9 is now being investigated asa commuter parking area just north The family was not ready to speakfriends, and had legally changed a homicide, Park Ridge Police said. of the Union Pacific railroad trackswith the media regarding Chip'shis name to Henry Walter Mallek as mothers made their Police have identified the man asand southeast of Washington Av-death, Mark Mallek said. a child. He grew up in Park Ridge. Henry W. Nowak, 39, of Chicago. enue. Park Ridge Police are being as- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO children wear Park Ridge Police Chief Frank Police initially reported that theresisted in the investigation by the Kaminski said the cause of deathwere no visible signs of trauma tonorthwest suburban Major Case As- The family is accepting donations PAGE 2L has been reported as strangulation.the body and the man was not car-sistance Team (MCAT). to help pay for funeral arrange- "The focus is now a criminal in-tying identification. This is Park Ridge's first homi-ments. Anyone interested is asked vestigation," said Park Ridge Police Nowak was known as Chip Mallekcide since November 2006. to e-mail [email protected].

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$ NORTHRIDGE PREP jStudents guide visitors throughanight at the 'Museum' Students at Northridge Preparatory School in Niles brought history to life as they guided guests through their exhibits at the Northridge Mu- seum last month. The second museum held at Northridge included exhibits featuring various events and concepts pertaining to World War I, the Egyptian Era, Celtic history and more. Manyoftheyoungsters made audio-visualpresenta- tions, built complex miniature models, created life-size mod- els and made poster boards. Dressed in white lab coats, two students introduced them- selves as "doctors" and began to educate visitors about chem- ical warfare and the varied types of hazardous gases used in war. Another group of children created a full-scale model of a war trench. One of the boys' great-grandfathers was a World War I veteran and the student displayedapiece of trench art that his great-grandfather made out of artillery shells. Eighth-graderTejusMat- thew and his partners talked about animal mummification during the Egyptian era. UIt allows us to express our creativity," Matthew said. "We learned a lot about Egyptian death and a lot about team- work." Maria Paschall, 3, Ava Brennan, 6, her 4-year-old sister Patsy Brennan, their i-year-old brother, John Brennan, and mother Kim Brennan, listen as Kiko Maso Peter Searby, head of middle and Ryan Haig, both 12, explain a Celtic building structure. MICHELLE LAVIGNE-SUN-TIMES MEDIA school at Northridge, said stu- dents learn so much through interactive learning and edu- cating others, and what they learn stays with them longer. "The whole point is to create amulti-sensoryexperience," Searby said. He added that the museum is unique because it involves students and teachers working together on a common project. One of the art teachers created an ornate Egyptian display for the museum. "I think they put so much into it," Agnes Surowka said, adding that her sixth-grader worked very hard on the proj- ect. She said she could tell by looking at all of the displays that other students also dedi- cated much time and effort to create thorough presentations. "I'm thrilled to be here," Sur- owka said. -- Teachers evaluated the ex- hibits and some students re- ceived prizes, including getting Northridge students Joe Carani, of Park Ridge (nearest), Joe Calderisi, of Rolling Meadows, Headmaster Rich Meyer checks out a pillar inside themiddle- to miss a day of school to go and and 11-year-old Mark Jonathas, of Chicago, explain to Kevin and Renee Clemens, of Park school students' museum project. i MICHELLE LAVIGNE-SUN-TIMES play paintball. Ridge, part of a wartime trench. i MICHELLE LAVIGNE-SUN-TIMES MEDIA MEDIA 8I WWW.P10N[[RL0CAL.10M IHURSDAY, ÏEBRUARY N, 2012 NL

iu[ jJ1 !ui.Uiij TRICT 63 Breaking down barriers to ac( 3o1Sign?tpo)t walking, biking to school

&unme i)aq Camp! BY NATASHA WASINSKI tion is now an issue of publiction to fund its Safe Routes Contributor health because of skyrocket-toSchool program, which ing child-obesity rates. included$141,380forthe East Maine School District In the 1960s about 40 per-construction and repair of 63 is creating a plan to makecent of children walked orsidewalks, particularly those walking and bicycling safe,biked to school, Schady said.along Dee Road. convenient and fun for stu- A recent survey conduct- The school worked with dents. ed by Active Trans foundActive Trans last school year The district has partneredthat more than three-fourthsto create and implement a with nonprofit advocacy orga-of District 63 students traveltravel plan that also included nization Active Transporta-to school by car or bus. installing bike parking and Weekly Summer Camps Ages 2 thru 9! tion Alliance to address the Fifteen percent of chil-improving signage near the barriers students face in tray-dren reported walking whileschool, such as school zone Choose Any OR all 9 weeksFull Time OR Part Time eling to school and to identifya mere i percent said theyand speed limit signs. solutions. ride their bikes The key, though, was to "It's not just about build- The Active Trans surveyeducate. students and par- Days and Times May Vary Each Week! ing safe roads," said Heatheralso revealed that parentsents about the benefits of ac- Schady, of Active Trans, inworry about the weather,tive transportation. a Feb. 1 presentation to thesafety of intersections, vio- Schady said their efforts * * June 11-15* June18-22June 25-29July 2-6 Board of Education. lence and crime, and travelpaid off when about 300 out Teaching children about al-distance when it comes toof 540 students participated Travel around the world with the Madaga"STARS" ternative modes of transpor-their children's commute. in "Walk to School Wednes- tation and getting them active Board member Tom Sim-days" the past spring. Alex's African Safari Melman's Magnificent Circus is also important, she said. mons said: "The challenge of District project coordina- Active Trans providesthis is to have the parents ontor Emily Rooney said the Gloria Salutes America technical assistance toboard." event became a "walking schools to create policies that "There was still one par-school bus," as youngsters enable and encourage activeent at home in the '60s," hejoined in at different points transportation. Its activitiessaid. along the route and were ac- July 9-13July 16-20July 23-27 target children who live with- Now that it's common forcompanied by adults. in a half-mile radius to theirboth parents to work, safety "That's the kind of alli- * July 30-August 3August 6-10 school. is more of an issue, Simmonsance we're trying to start," Forty-oneCookCountysaid. she said. Prehistoric adventures with the lce"AGING" Stars! communities,districts and Community education Rooney saidasteering schools now participate in itsplayed a big role in Apollocommitteeisprioritizing Scrat Meets the Sea CreaturesManny Mans the PirateShip Safe Routes to School pro-School's success last year. district-wide travelstrate- gram, Schady said, including ApolloSchoolreceivedgies this month and that the Diego and the Dinosaurs Prehistoric Party the district's Apollo School in$167,000ininfrastructureBoard of Education is ex- Des Plaines. grants from the Illinois De-pected vote to adopt a travel Sid's Summer Meltdown-Water Week Schady saidtransporta-partmentofTransporta-plan in the spring.

DISTRICT 219 NOTES Experts to appear atsity and Michele Brown of neering graphics; Patrick Lis- Oakton Community College. do, first place in mathematics coLlege event For information, contact and third place in chemistry; A panel of college admis. Tiffany Stallone, College/Ca- Andrew Kim, second place sions experts will speak on reer Counselor at Niles North, in physics and third place in the college selection process (847) 626-2168 or Daniel Gin,mathematics; Felix Angelov "Exploring Colleges for College/Career Counselor at and Zoya Momin, third place Juniors" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Niles West, (847) 626-2682. in biology; and Marc-Daniel today in the Niles North audi- Julien and Michael Nissan, torium at 9800 North Lawler, West WYSE team third place in computer sci- Skokie. All Niles Township takes second ence. juniors and their parents The Nues West Worldwide Other members of the team are invited to this event that Youth in Science and Engi- who contributed to the win will aid in the selection of neering (WYSE) team earned were: Rishy Chacko, Sheryl Weekly Summer Olympic Events! a school to best meet their second place at the Regional Cherian, Smita Jam, Akshar needs. competition at Oakton Com- Kurnar, Andrew Rappoport, Students will learn about munity College Feb. 3. The Alberto Rios, Vikram Shah, CHRISTIE'S CAROUSEL OF LEARNING the differences between [argeteam has qualified for the Peter Kundzicz and Edward public universities, small Sectional contest March 9 in Lee. liberal arts colleges, and corn-Vernon Hills High School. WYSE coaches are teachers 1 -847-825-4568 munity colleges. Speaking at The following students Martha Lietz and Matt Fahren- the event will be Quinton Clayearned individual medals: bac her. Fax 1 -847-825-4320 of Grinnell College, Jim Cotter Celine Ledesma and Alex www.christiescarouseicom from Michigan State Univer- Makeyev, first place in engi- SEE NOTES, PAGE 9 NIL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 WWW.PIONEERIOCAL.COM I I 9

Gregory Aubain, photo; RYAN-PARKE NOTES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 _n 4neral home HOARDER CEANOUTS Sabrina Aziz, digital art; MAJOR MESS, LARGE BUILDING West hosts Interna- Carol Oates. Phattharin (Nemo) Bunchul- "Our family : The Awards are an impor- ertrat, photo; Stephanie I AND EXTREME HOARDER tional Festival Swanson, photo; and Nicky serving yours for tant opportunity for students I PROPERTY CLEANOUTS! u Nues West High School to be recognized for their cre- Huynh, photo. over 74 years" ILLINOIS LARGESTTRUCK AND 6.-8 MAN u invites the community to ative talents. Teens in seventh The Alliance presents more : attend International Festival, SPECIALLYTRAINED CREW! through 12th grades can apply than $250,000 annually in Suburban u - a celebration of culture with in 28 categories ofart and u ' awards and scholarships to (847) 823-1171 WE REMOVE ALL JUNK AND GARBAGE u songs, , and a fashion writing for the chance to earn top winners of the Awards show, held at 7 p.m. Friday. scholarships and have their and their teachers. Niles Chicago : WE CAN REMOVE 150 YARDS PER DAY! General admission tickets works exhibited or published. North and Niles West award (773) 792-1811 are $6. Students and senior : HIRE OUR CREW OR RENT A 5OYD DUMPSTER!: Gold Key winners have winners are taught by (Niles 120 S. Northwest Hwy. citizens pay $3 and children achieved the highest level of North) Lori Real, Deanna Park Ridge I AS SEEN ON HOARDING BURIED ALIVE! ages 10 and under are free. recognition on the regional Sortino and Amy Zwikel and www.ryan-parke.com Following the performances, level. Their work is sent to the (Niles West) Deanna Sortino :HOARDERCLEANOUTS.COM: attend the reception. Midwest Region-At-Large in and Barb Wismer. Performances will include: Iowa to compete on a national 24.7 SERVICE 847.338.0588 Korean Club: Geommu (sword) level for scholarships. Artists North vs. West CEC and writers in the Midwest , modern dance and Visit us at drums performance; Bosnian- Region submitted more rivalry www.theveincarecenter.com Club: Crnogorka than 3,700 art entries and The Niles North Council dance and dzeko dance; Japa- 1,600 writing entries in the for Exceptional Children Vin Care nese Club: sflran bushi dance 2012 competition. Gold Key (CEC) Club basketball team and modern dance; Indo-Pak winners: (Niles North) Sarah welcomed its rival, the Ni les ceri ter 1-866-204-5100 Club: Officers dance and Lentz, digital art; Lenny Veyt- West CEC team, to the Iris Convenient locations fashion show; Filipino Club: sel, photo; Gunnar Curry, film; Kerbis Cantor Skokie Celebra- Vein Care Aesthetics in Oak Park and Tinikling dance, modern dance and Crystal Zapata, collage. tion Game held Jan. 30 at Wilmetie and sayaw sa bangko (dance (Niles West) Mark Bibat, photo Nles North High School. The on a bench) dance; Chinese (two awards); Jackson Denley, Vikings won 42-38, but more rSolutions Without Surgery: Club: traditional and modern photo; Resi Skendo, photo; importantly, this was a true Treatment of: dance; Asian Pop Culture Club: and Mai Lu, photo. Varsity game for the teams-- . Varicose Veins Leg Swelling modern dance; Hellenic Club: Silver Key winners demon- playing in the Main Gym and . Spider VeinsLeg Discomfort Ballos dance; Latino Club: strate a high level of achieve- with the stands full of fans dance; French Club: Can-Can ment. Approximately 10 to and supporters. r Non-Invasive Solutionsfor: - dance; Serbian Club: Srbija 15 percent of all regional This was a friendly Sun Damage . Age Spots dance; and Assyrian submissions earn Silver Key matchup that was fun for all. Solutions Without Surgery Uneven Color Tone Club: Khigga dance. Awards. Silver Key winners: The crowd clapped for every RougjilDry Skin Acne WrinkIe Unwanted Hair The International Club (Niles North) Samantha Blank, basket, no matter which team sponsor is Jasminka Jukic. digital art; Mark Wilson, scored. Every member of the digital art; and Gunnar Curry, team got their time on the photo portfolio. (Nues West) Artists earn court. The CEC cheerleaders, FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1922 PRE Jazmin Moreno, photo; Karolen Niles North Vikettes, and Scholastic Awards Oshana, photo; and Amanda ARRANGED & PREPI4ID FUNERALS AVAILABLE Niles West cheerleaders all Twenty-five Niles Township White, photo. performed. High School District 219 artists The Honorable Mention earned awards in the Scho- Award recognizes students Ron Dornseif, Nues North Cooney lastic Art and Writing Awards with artistic potential. Ap- special education teacher competition sponsored by proximately 15 to 20 percent and CEC Coach said, "One of the Alliance for Young Artists of all regional submissions the reasons this game was Funeral Home and Writers. The competition, receive these awards. Honor- such a success was due to FUNERAL DIRECTORS founded in 1923, is the na- able Mention: (Niles North) the efforts ofthe members tion's longest-running, largest, Eduard Voicu, digital art; ofthe CEC Club and the peer ToBe Worthy of Your Confidence most prestigious recognition Elizabeth Phillips, photo; coaches." program for creative teenagers 1-loa Cao, drawing; Char- Dornseif also said that the 3918 W. Irving rk. Rd. CHICAGO, IL 60618 in the visual and literary arts. Niles North Athletic Booster maine John, painting; Kyle Phone (773) 588-5850 Fax (773) 279-9802 Notable past winners include Rosenberg, drawing portfo- Club (ABC) donated over Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Tru- lio; Sonja Richter, painting $250 in proceeds from the 625 Busse Hwy. PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 man Capote, Richard Avedon, and printmaking. (Niles evening's concession sales to Phone (847) 685-1002 Fax (847) 685-1005 Robert Redford and Joyce West) Abel Agnes, photo; the CEC Club.

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I COOK COUNTY COURT Judge: Nues must turnoverdocuments in water fight

BY TODD SHIELDS lowest rate available to Nilesceives no sewer services fromset water rates. ed, we complied with Glen-at $3 million.

t sh leid p o lee rioc a L corn customers under contract,Niles, Glenview contends the Feb. 27 also is the next hear-view's Freedom of Informa- In June 2011, Niles filed a stated Glenview spokeswom-water rate set should not haveing at Cook County Chancerytion Act request. It's all there.lawsuit against Glenview, ask- Ruling favorably for Glen-an Lynne Stiefel. anything to do with Niles'Court at 10 a.m. Glenview has said it's winninging a judge to force the village view, a Cook County judge on WhenGlenviewboughtsewer service, Stiefel said NUes' attorney, Jay Judge,this case, Nobody has woninto payments. Feb. 6 ordered Nues to turnNorth Maine Utilities in 1997, North Maine Utilities pro-said Monday's ruling "wasanything yet," Judge said. Glenview filed a counter- over all documents to the vil-it had a long-term contractvides water for about 44,000basicallymeaninglessbe- In April 2011, Glenview be-claim the next month. lage regarding a water-billingto buy Lake Michigan waterresidents who live mostly incause we've already givengan withholding water pay- In December, after hearing dispute. from Niles that expires inunincorporated Maine Town-them our records even go-ments it collected from cus-oral arguments, a judge de- Glenview officials believe2020. ship immediately south anding back to 1990," which wastomers in an interest-bearingnied Niles' motion to dismiss Niles has been overcharg- Niles charges North Mainewest of Glenview. seven years before Glenviewescrow account,untiltheGlenview's counterclaim and ing North Maine Utilities forto purchase the water, and Niles has until Feb. 27 tobought North Maine Utilities,Niles' water rate can be de-denied Niles' motion to limit its sewer systems, and notNiles sets the rate. produce the requested infor-he added. termined. the scope of the audit Glen- providing North Maine the Because North Maine re-mation to determine how it "Before the litigation start- The escrow account standsview has requested.

a March 9 court date. BURGLARY A 28-year-old Nues woman re- accident, and failure to give aid and POLICE BLOTTER ported that a 30-year-old Chicagoinformation. He has a court date of Someone between Feb. 3 and Feb. Jason Galli, 35, of 323 Meacham, woman opened up an account Feb. 28. 6 burglarized a home on the 7200 The following incidents were listed Park Ridge, was arrested Feb. 3 at with a satellite-TV provider using in the weekly bulletin prepared by the a grocery store on the 7900 block block of Greenleaf. The investigation the victim's name and Social THEFT Niles Police Department. Readers are of Milwaukee Avenue and charged was pending. Security number on Feb. 8. The Someone stole a wallet from a gym reminded that an arrest does not con- with retail theft. Galli was observed ID THEFT victim said the suspect is a rela- locker Feb. 8 on the 9200 block of stitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of taking 29 boxes of cigarettes valued tive and she didn't want to press Milwaukee Avenue. Police said a wal- law can make that determination. at $661.86, police said. In addition to A 21-year-old Nues woman charges. let containing $125 cash was taken. the cigarettes police also found three reported that her debit card was An investigation was pending. WARRANT hypodermic needles and a metal lid missing Feb. 5 after she made a LEAVING SCENE james Graney, 53, of 8650 Shermer,containing suspected heroin on his purchase at a gas station on the Kleomenis Papadatos, 22, of 3901 Unknown men on Feb. 9 entered a was arrested Feb. 6 on the 7000 body. He was charged with retail theft, 8500 block of Dempster Street. MiRer, Glenview, was arrested Jan. store on the 900 block of Civic Center block of Touhy Avenue and charged possession of a controlled substance Police said there was an unauthor- 31 after an accident at Greenwood Drive and left with a safe valued at with an outstanding warrant from and possession of a narcotic instru- ized purchase of $431.54 made on and Milwaukee. Papadatos was $69.47 without paying for it. Both the Nues Police Department. He has ment. Galli has a Feb. 21 court date. her card. charged with leaving the scene of anoffenders left in a vehicle. porter When ¡t comes to ¡n4light amenities, flying refined we're all business. Why upgrade your ticket when you can upgrade your airline? Leather seats, extra legroom, complimentary beer, wine and snacks... some people call it business class. We just call it Porter class.

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MUSIC NATIONAL COMPETITION Hawkettes Could Grammygigbe finish 4th in high kick co n test local band's big 'Break'? The Maine South High School Hawkettes captured a fourth- placefinishatthe Universal BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Dance Association's 2012 National Dance Team Championship held jjohnson@pioneerlocaLcom earlier this month in Orlando, Fia. Park Ridge rock band The Break got their The Varsity Hawkettes placed start playing low-key school variety shows fourth out of 16 in the Varsity and church festivals. High Kick category. On Feb. 12 they had a part in the American The Hawkettes placed 18th in music industry's biggest awards night of the the Large Varsity Jazz competi- year, the Grammys. tion. The Break, consisting of Maine South Members oftheVarsity High School seniors Sean Cahill-Lemme, Hawkettes include: Danielle Aus- Paul Ansani, Matt Gieser and Miles Malin, triaco, Heather Besler, Elizabeth was selected to headline a concert during the Black, KalleeBreslin,Lauren 54th Annual Grammy Awards telecast view- Campbell, Kristie Daniels, Alex ing party presented by the Chicago Chapter Ferro, Kayla Forsythe, Maeve of the Recording Academy. The event took Gallagher, Casey Gibbons, Kelly place at Lincoln Hall in Chicago's Lakeview Gibbons, Maggie Holbrook, Ka- community and was an invitation-only show tie Karrasch, Danielle Kirincich, open to members ofthe Recording Academy Chase Krug, Caroline LaPelusa, of Chicago. Michelle Larocca, Megan Milito, "It's really kind of big in the music indus- Hayley Miller, Catherine Otis Jen- try to be able to headline an event like this," ny Panino, Meg Patrick, Stepha- said Gieser, the band's drummer, who before nie Rancich, Olivia Rodriguez, the event expected many industry execu- Mollie Stevens, Kerry Trewartha, tives to be in attendance. Jennifer Walsh and Emily Yagi- The Break recently joined Chicago's Re- hashi. cording Academy, as well. Their coach is Jackie Graney. "We asked the Break to perform at the viewing party because we felt they had a unique sound, a great attitude and an intel- PUBLIC HEALTH ligent outlook on their future careers," said Sarah Mudler, project manager for the Chi- cago Chapter of the Recording Academy. Third Maine "They are a bright bunch of young men and we will no doubt see a lotfrom them in the South student future." The Break performed during the opening has chicken pox reception hour of the viewing party, which began at 6 p.m. The Grammy Awards broad- Two more students at Maine cast followed at7p.m. and was shown on South High School in Park Ridge large screens inside the venue. have contracted chicken pox, the The Break, formed when members were school announced last week. just eighth-graders at Emerson Middle Maine South was advised Feb. School in Niles, has performed at numerous 6 by the Cook County Depart- venues across Chicago, including Lincoln ment of Public Health that two Hall, the Hard Rock Cafe, Beat Kitchen, Edi- students had recently been diag- son Park's Emerald Isle, Abby Pub and Sub- nosed with varicella, more corn- terranean. They are hoping to perform at a monly known as chicken pox. festival in Austin, Thxas, in March and would The grade levels of the stu- like to tour several cities on the East Coast. dents were not indicated. The band has also recorded several origi- On Jan. 23, Maine South of- nul songs that are available for purchase on ficials were also informed that a iThnes. The Break's newest single is entitled student had been diagnosed with "Here Tonight" and they expect to perform chicken pox. their original material at the Grammy's A vaccine to prevent chicken viewing part3 pox is available, with the first Gieser said the band's exposure has been dose received around a child's due to successful networking. first birthday and a second dose "It's been really great. We're meeting given when the child is 4 to 6 tons and tons of people just playing mu-A publicity photo for The Break, the Park Ridge rock band that performed Feb. 12 at a Grammy Awards viewing years old, according to the Cook sic, doing what we love," he said. "There'sparty in Chicago. County Department of Public nothing better." Health. NIL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 2012 I WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM 113

MAINE SOUTH Students mark last day of Chinese New Year celebration

Chinese-language classes atmake traditional lanterns while Yi Maine South High School in ParkLiu, cultural-events coordinatorof Ridge celebrated the 15th day of theShen Yun Show Chicago, shared the Chinese New Year with a tea cer-significanceofthe lantern festival. emony and entertainment Feb. 6. Students also enjoyed a Chi- The 15th day of the new year isnese breakfast and music by Cindy also called the Lantern Festival,Mao, who played an ancient Chi- marking the final day of new-yearnese string instrument called the celebrations. On the day, colorfulgushing. lanterns are hung and lit to corn- The new-year celebration was mernorate the festival. supervised by Maine South teacher Maine South's Chinese Club andHaihong Shi, who teaches classes in Asian Club taught students how toMandarin Chinese at the school.

Cindy Mao, of Chicago, plays an ancient Chinese instrument called the gu- zheng during Maine South High School's Chinese New Year celebration Feb. 6. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.

RESURRECTION July for grammar-school and 110. Additional information seventh-grader Connor Early; tion fees and a copy of the sc high school students. Ath- and registration for Camp Resurrection College Prep eighth-grader Gianna Mae latest report card for children letic Camps for Girls entering Invention is available on the Tan. DIG E High School's annual dinner in first to eighth grades. fourth through 12th grades Resurrection website at www. auction, "Res-Ma-Tazz," will Call the school, (847) include each ofthe following reshs.org and on the Camp St. John Brebeuf School be Feb. 25. 966-3266, or go to www. sports: basketball, golf, run- Invention website at www. will accept new student reg- sjbschool.org for more infor- MAINE SOUTH Resurrection College Prep ning, soccer, softball, tennis campinvention.org or by call- istrations for preschool, kin- matio n. The Maine South High High School was founded in and volleyball. Athletic camps ing (800) 968-4332. dergarten and first through School Scholastic Bowl team 1922, and in keeping with its run at various times for differ- Resurrection College eighth grades for the 2012-13 ST. PATRICK recently finished in fourth yearlong celebration of 90 ent age groups. Registration Prep High School is located school year from 10 a.m. to Park Ridge resident and place at Northern Illinois years of educating women, is currently open and camp at 7500 W. Talcott Ave., noon Feb. 26. Emerson graduate Michael University's Husky Bowl. the theme for this year's schedules and registration Chicago. The school is at 8301 N. Potts earned Science Student Senior Casey Bryniarski and event is "Res-Ma-Tazz Re- forms are available on the Harlem Ave., Niles. Open ofthe Month honors at Saint junior Matt Buckley won indi- members the Roaring '20s." Resurrection College Prep ST. JOHN BREBEUF House will be in the preschool Patrick High School for vidual awards for fourth- and The Res-Ma-Tazz dinner fifth-highest overall scorers. High School website at www. St. John Brebeuf School and kindergarten classrooms. January. Potts is a member auction will be at 6 p.m. at reshs.org or by calling (773) once again honors its Nearly loo students from Families will be able to visit ofthe swimming and water the White Eagle Banquets 775-6616, ext. 110. Questions Pea cekee pe rs. schools across the region the classrooms, learn about polo teams. He also writes and Restaurant in Niles. The regarding summer athletic competed. The Peacekeepers Programthe curriculum and talk with for the Green & Gold student evening will include cocktails,camps at Resurrection can be honors students who do what Sophomore Brian John- the teachers. newspaper. dinner, entertainment, raffles,directed to Athletic Director they know is right even when son was also named to the Preschool classes are avail- games, and silent and live Lou Marrese, (773) 775-6616, faced with difficult choices. TRINITY Scholastic Bowl All Star able for 3- and 4-year-old auctions. The cost is $75 per ext. 134. Team following the Wheaton It is the highest honor children. Preschool for chil- The following local person and reservations can Resurrection will also be North Falcon Classic tourna- that can be bestowed on a dren who will be 3 years old students from Trinity High be made by contacting Carol hosting the Camp Inven- student at St. John Brebeuf. ment. Johnson was one of 10 by Sept. 1 will be available School, 7574 W. Division St., Marchetti at (773) 775-6616, tion Envision Program, a players named to the All Star Peacekeepers receive a for two, three or five morn- River Forest, were named to ext. 112, or cmarchetti@ week-long science camp for medal, and an out-of-uniform Team out of more than 200 ings a week. Preschool for the honor roll for the second reshs.org. girls and boys entering first players taking part in the pass for showing good children who will be 4 years block of the 2011-12 aca- Resurrection alumnae, through sixth grades. Spon- tournament. citizenship not only to their old by Sept. 1 will be also be demic year. parents, friends and commu- sored by Invent Now Kids, peers and teachers, but for available for two, three or five First honors (3.75 GPA nity members are all invited a subsidiary of the National Maine South High School the community, as well. mornings a week. Children or above) - Nues: junior to attend. Business, families Inventors Hall of Fame Foun- freshman Kamille Garst was Second Quarter Peace- who are enrolled in the pre- Shannon McGinnis. Norridge: or individuals who would like dation, Camp Invention is a keepers - Kindergartner named a finalist in the Illinois school program may also at- senior Molly Krebs; sopho- to donate an auction item or hands-on program exploring High School Shakespeare Frank Allocco; first-graders tend the Extended Preschool more Miijana Marjanovic; and place an ad in the program science applications through Competition hosted by the Anthony Soto and John Paul Day until 3 p.m. freshman Adriana Casali. Park booklet may also contact inventions, experiments and Gandeza; second-graders English Speaking Union. The school offers full-day Ridge: sophomore Kaitlyn Carol Marchetti, or see the games. Camp Invention will Garst performed Cleopatra's Lucas Mueller and Emily or half-day kindergarten Leen. Resurrection website for be offered from 9 a.m. to Chavez; third-graders Red monologue over Antony's classes for children who will Second Honors (3.3-3.749) information. 3:30 p.m. Mondays through body from "Antony and Reyes and Isabelle Hydzik; be 5 years old by Sept. 1. - Harwood Heights: senior Fridays, June 25-29, at Resur- fourth-graders Iza Guzek and Parents or guardians need Cleopatra" and recited Son- Grace Fagiano. Norridge: Resurrection College Prep rection, Camp Invention Delilah Denka; fifth-grader net 130, "My mistress' eyes to bring copies of children's seniors Noeli Benitez and High School is offering sum- information is available by Caralina Apostolou; sixth- birth and baptismal (if appli- Monica Kenar.ParkRidge: are nothing like the sun." mer programs in June and calling (773) 775-6616, ext. grader Michael Quinlan; cable) certificates, registra- senior Chryssa Athans. 1 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 NR

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u LIN CO LN WOOD MOUNT PROSPECT 18 Kelly, $280,500, Jan. 20 PROPERTY TRANSFERS 1726 Elliott St.: james C Mo- 3478 W Atbion Ave.: Goldberg 1714 W Pheasant Trail: Wilcox 1822 Somerset Lane: Hani 1 Youssef to Erika Pedersen, ses to Stefan L Bryson Hilary information is provided by 8828 Dee Road Unit D: Osa ma Trust to Benjamin A Israel Trust to Anthony Kiczula Jenni- Yehudis E Israel, $410,000, fer Barfoot, $257,000, Jan. 17 $192,000, jan. 18 A Bryson, $288,000, Jan. 23 Record Information Services, Misho to Stavros Abraham, Jan. 20 516 N Rose Ave.: Eugene P.O. Box 894, Elburn ¡L 60119; $83,000, jan. 20 1810 W Hatherleigh Court 2232 Scott Road: Holly C Carlson to Tadeusz Ogiela Julie Cooney to Armin F Hein phone (630) 557-1000; fax 9988 Holly Lane Apt 2s: 6851 N Keeler Ave.: Renmar Apt2a: Federal Home Loan Properties Inc to Heather Ash- Mtg Corp to Timothy M Howe Yarosh, $282,000, Jan. 18 Karen A Schmidt Hein, (630) 557-1001. Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp $400,000, Jan. 17 to Sathiesh Ranganathan, ley Chamberland, $300,000, Annette A Howe, $36,000, 925 Bittersweet Drive: $34,500, Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Andriani Liakos to James Yoon 816 Hansen Place: Scott C DES PLAINES 6900 N Kolmar Ave.: Lococo 6NSchoolSt.: UsBankNa Young Soo Yoon, $386,500, Tornassi to Daniel C 0mal- Trust to Mateo M Farzaneh, Jan. 19 ley Michelle A Orna Iley, ill W Kathleen Drive: Crowley GLEN VIEW Trustee to John R Samaan, $268,000, Jan. 20 $446,000, Jan. 23 $335,000, Jan. 20 Trust to Joseph Sottile Linda 1206 Sheffield Lane: James NORW000 PARK Sottite, $235,000, Jan. 18 Burke to Kyle Macdonald Bar- 7127 N Kedvale Ave.: Marjo- 8 S Hi Lusi Ave.: Steven L Kaye 930 Park Plaine Ave.: SnI rie Dolin to Robert Pittman, to Steven L Kaye Nancy Kaye, 4905 N Harlem Ave. Unit Realty LIc to Megan Mendes 2003 Busse Highway: Evelyn bara Macdonald, $700,000, Jan. 18 $480,000, Jan. 19 $95,000, Jan. 20 2: Fannie Mae to Moham- Levi Mendes, $280,000, R Belli Piscopo to Asif Hussain mad Obeid Khalida Obeid, Jan. 18 3100 Lexington Lane Apt Nida Hussain, $212,000, Jan. MORTON GROVE NuES $65,000, Jan. 17 23 110: JP Morgan Chase Bank SKOKIE National to Marilyn Mayer, 6151 Mayfair St.: David Yoon 7939 N Nordica Ave.: Fannie 5108 N Natchez Ave.: Brian 390 S Western Ave. Apt 504: $159,000, jan. 18 to Rajitha Chowdlavarapu, Mae to Kenny Lin Yan Zhu Liao, P Okane to Michael Walsh, 3850 Jarvis Ave.: North Star William L Sims Jr Estate to $213,000, jan. 20 $130,000, Jan. 17 $242,500, Jan. 17 Trust Co Trustee to Zlatko Rose Marie Russell, $90,000, 3801 Appian Way Apt 502: 7730 Dempster St. Unit 208: 8529 N Chester Ave.: Chi- 5626 N Fairview Ave.: Inter- Sinikovic Sajma Sinikovic, Jan. 18 Miller Trust to Parvin Sultan $205,000, jan. 20 Imran Amirali, $89,000, Jan. Scott W Piper to Judy A Stachu- cago Title Land Trt Co Ttee to county Judicial Sales Co to 402 Country Lane: Edward 18 la, $85,000, jan. 18 Calm Manta Cristina Manta, Bogdan Kowalski, $589,000, 4304 Main St.: Federal Shekhter to Maria Celeste Home Loan Mtg Corp to 643 Fairway Drive: George 7936 Church St.: Marilyn $340,000, Jan. 18 jan.19 Odjimer, $148,500, Jan. 17 Salma Khatoon Huma Kha- Michael to Thomas R Jordan Mayer to John Copeland, 8743 N Ozanam Ave.: 6518 N Sayre Ave.: Palarczyk 466 Vassar Lane: Gerc ken toon, $137,000, Jan. 17 Christa Jordan, $439,000, $240,000, jan. 20 Enea Trust to Ismir Suljic, Trust to Matthew Vincent Trust to Adam] Barnas Adriana Jan. 18 8340 Callie Ave. Unit 511: $186,000, Jan. 17 Henneman, $147,000, jan. 19 4901 Golf Road Apt 103: Anszczak, $160,000, Jan. 17 Robert Lewis to Fabiola 707 Rosedale Road: North Star Judy Kiferbaum to Jaeng 641 Rose Ave.: Ernest John Trust Co Trustee to Rajanna Woong Hwang Yung Ae Hwang, NORTH PARK O'HARE Correa, $70,000, Jan. 20 Wolfe to Jaroslaw Anyz Teresa Konanahalli Madhuri Konana- $211,000, Jan. 18 4854 N Pulaski Road Apt 1w: 8037w Bryn Mawr Ave.: 8213 Crawford Ave.: Ev- Anyz, $102,000, Jan. 17 hali, $1,087,500, Jan. 20 8602 Prairie St.: Lennar Chi- Loran Ivkovic to Yunus S Gen, Parkway Bank & Trust Co Ttee ergreen Real Estate Inv to 718 Hanbury Drive: Renata cago Inc to Guan Fu Wu Andy $50,000, jan. 23 to Stefano Calderone Angela Saman Eskafyan, $180,000, Kowawlska to Dhaval P Gan- HAR WOOD HEIGHTS Wid ja ja, $277,000, Jan. 18 Pavone, $225,000, Jan. 19 jan. 18 dhi, $178,000, jan. 20 4811 N Olcott Ave. Unit 315: 8620 Waukegan Road NORTHBROOK 8521e Skokie Boulevard Apt 8811. Robin Drive Apt C: Fed- Parkway Bank & Trust Co Ttee Unit 402: Federal National 1311 Wendy Drive: Steven M PARK RIDGE 3a: Muhammad Salahud- eral Home Loan Mtg Corp to to Shirley A Caponi, $227,000, Mortgage Assn to Grzegorz Nydick to Mark Weinberg Julie 1421 Park Ridge Boulevard: din to Wajid Ali, $70,500, Alzai Ansari, $62,000, jan. 17 Jan.20 Koniecko, $62,500, Jan. 17 Weinberg, $1,000,000, Jan. Larsen jr Trust to Laura E jan. 17

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In the past, many American about who the candidates are and newspapers were unabashedly where they stand on the issues partisan, and not necessarily only most important to our readers. on the editorial page. Not unlike We will post candidate question- news shops on cable TV and the naires online and we will interview Web today, they catered to a core local candidates and present corn- of readers who thought very much pansons of the candidates' views like them. on the key issues. Some readers may recall when However, what we will not do is one of the daily newspapers in the endorse candidates. Chicago area, the Tribune under Research on the matter sug- the leadership of Col. Robert Mc- gests that editorial endorsements Cormick, was staunchly Repub- don't change many votes, especial- lican. Seventy-one years ago, the ly in higher-profile races. Another V4MTE 20L2 Sun-Times was founded by Mar- school of thought, however - of- shall Field III to promote, on the ten expressed by readers - is that editorial page, the U.S. entry into candidate endorsements, more so the war in Europe, as a counter- than all other views on an edito- point to McCormick's isolationist rial page, promote the perception views. of a hidden bias throughout the Exposing the multitasking Fortunately, those days of major newspaper. publications aligning with one po- We intend to keep our edito- litical force or another are largely rial page a mix of views, including gone. Most good newspapers todaythose of our columnists, guest mythonedoughnut atatime attempt to appeal to the widest essayists, readers in letters to the So this Say, ame you any relation to a Kit (code word for dunderhead multi- "Fortunately, those days of major publications align- morning, we Kat bar?" taskers) handle different tasks. Sub- ing with one political force or another are largely sipped our java "You're a laugh a minute, Van jects had to track color-coded tasks. and watched Mom. One tip: Get the coffee, skip Everything was hunky-dory, until gone. Most good newspapers today attempt to ap- a TV segment the cruller." the researcher pulled out a pocket peal to the widest possible readership, including from the Auto "But grease and sugar oil my watch from his white lab coat. "Now Show. joints." we'll go faster." people of every political persuasion, by serving up BY CHERYL A marketer "Delusional, Van Mom," KITT Subjects became stressed and the best and most unbiased news coverage possible. O'DONOVANdemonstrated would say. enraged, and tried to short-circuit a dashboard And we're delusional thinking the MRI machine. They want to inform you, not spin you. With this in Van Mom Strikes Again feature, a we can multitask and not turn into A researcher analogized this ex- mind, this news organization as weLl as all the pub- James Bond-ish touchscreen spastic messes. Science has proven ecutive function of our frontal lobes. Lications that are part of the Chicago Sun-Times and that could direct a satellite for multitasking is a myth. Yet we insist"If I'm looking for a friend wearing Goldfinger while decking Jackie we can yak on our cell phones while a red scarf in a crowd, I can locate Sun-Times Media LIC will no longer endorsecandi- Chan. dates for office." My husband, John Q. Skeptic, "A researcher analogized this executive function of snorted: "Trying to work that thing our frontal lobes. 'If I'm looking for a friend wear- possible readership, including editor, and our own views in oc- isn't going to make you crash?" people of every political persuasion,casional editorials. Agreed. Forget that nonsense. I'd ing a red scarf in a crowd, I can locate him. But if I'm by serving up the best and most Our goal is to inform and influ- hire that KITT voice from the 1980s looking for him and also a friend in a blue scarf, and unbiased news coverage possible. ence your thinking, not tell you show, "Knight Rider." That car was then a friend in a green scarf, all at the same time, I They want to inform you, not spin what to do. a modified Pontiac Trans Am. Mine you. Especially with respect to your would be a modified Honda van get into trouble." With this in mind, this news vote. with juice-box stains. organization as well as all the As many ofyou have told us, you I'd start the conversation pleas- tapping out replies to emails and lis-him. But if I'm looking for him and publications that are part of the can make up your own mind, thank antly enough. 'What's our mission tening to music. We think, "I am thealso a friend in a blue scarf, and Chicago Sun-Times and Sun-Timesyou very much. today, KITT?" Master of my Electronic Universe." then a friend in a green scarf all at Media LLCwillno longer endorse We endorse that opinion. KITT would be depressed. "Th Brain researchers say, "Think the same time, I get into trouble." candidates for office. John Barronthink I turned down the Boume again, oh, deluded, twitchy fools." I say forget the scarves, unless Wewillcontinue to provide Pu biisher,series for this." Researchers are using MRI scan-the friend is carrying a doughnut clear and accurate information PioneerPress Newspapers "How do you take your coffee? nera to verify how subjects' brains box. NIL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 2012I WWWPIONEERLOCAL.COMI 21

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"Mark Twain: Patriot, Teacher, Philosopher" will be presented by the Saint Se- bastian Players Feb. 17-March 11 at St. Bonaventure, 1625 W. Diversey, Chicago. Curtain is at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $15; $10 students; $7 senior citizens. "Theater Thursday" performance, which includes refreshments and conversation with pro- duction team members, takes place Feb. 23 at 7 p.m.; cost is $20. For information, call "Dream Big," by Joyce Owens Untitled #22 by Rhonda Wheatley (773) 404-7922 or visit www. saintsebastianplayers.org.

The Northshore Con- cert Band will present its Oakton art show winter concert at 3 p.m. Feb. 19 at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. The program includes American marks Black composer Johnny Vinson's "Echoes of the Hollow Square," Bizet's "Carmen Suite," and two folk-inspired works by Percy Grainger. History Month The band will also host its sixth annual silent auction BY ELIZABETH OWENS-SCHIELE before the concert and at Contributor 'TWO PLUS TWO intermission. Tickets are $18; $13 for senior citizens; Exquisite, cast bronze sculptures JACKSON, OWENS, $7 for students and children. by Preston Jackson, bold colors WILLIAMS AND For information, call (847) of Joyce Owens' acrylic figurative WHEATLEY' 432-2263 or visit www.north- paintings, unusual, layered vellum shoreband.org. collages of Rhonda Wheatley, and Oakton Community College, an intriguing, large-scale instal- Koehnline MuseumofArt, 1600 "Defending the Cave- lation of a vehicle by Bernard E.GolfRoad, Des Plaines man" will be presented at 8 Williams create an exhibit that 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 11 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Rosemont educates viewers about African a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays, through Theatre, 5400 N. River American history. March23 Road, Rosemont. Tickets "Two Plus TwoJackson, are $41.55-$72.30, available Owens, Williams, and Wheatley," (847)635-2633or www.oakton. at wwwticketmaster.com or is a free exhibit celebrating Black edu/ museum (800) 745-3000. For more History Month through March 23 information, call (847) 671- with the paintings, bronzes and 5100 or visit www.rosemont- sculptures of four Chicago African Searching history theatre.com. American artists at Oakton Com- "She's definitely dealing with her munity College's Koehnline Museumheritage and searching the histori- ChIcago Dance Crash of Art in Des Plaines. cal context," Harpax said. "What's KTF presents "Love is a "We put together African unique about her technique is that (Dance) Battlefield" at 8 p.m. American artists from the Chicago she uses the canvas in a non-conven- Feb. 17 at Mayne Stage, 1328 area who are all very established tional way, extending it beyond the W. Morse Ave. in Rogers to celebrate Black History Month," frame so it becomes three-dimen- Park, Chicago. Keeper of the museum curator Nathan Har- sional." Floor (KTF) is a dance com- paz said, "and they are all pretty Her signature pieces, the Angel petition that welcomes all diverse." Guardians, depict ancient tribal corners, from breakdancers Owens opens the exhibit in the women ¡n extended canvases that u and ballerinas to belly danc- 1,000-square-foot gallery flooded reach out to viewers with not only ers. $10 general admission. with natural light with her collec- "Maria's Walk," by Preston Jackson Visit www.maynestage.com. tion of bright acrylics. SEE ART, PAGE B3 2B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012DIC

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Lucy Van Pelt (Samantha Heindl, left) battles her brother Linus (Robert Dowling) for his prized security blanket in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," presented Sundays through March ¿. This 'Good Man' isn't all that hard to find

BY MYRNA PETLICKI The cost is $5 per person, which includes Contributor snacks. For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2500, Charlie Brown is on a quest to find hap- or visit www.skokieparks.org/emily-oaks- piness, reported Kevin Reeks, director of nature-center. "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," playing 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and 1:30 p.m. Happy hunting Sundays Feb. 18-March 4 at the James Down- Familieswilluse their portable GPS device ing Theatre, 6740 N. Oliphant, Ave. in Edison to play an interactive treasure hunting game Park. during geocaching for beginners, 9 a.m.-noon That journey presents hazards. Monday at Wildwood Nature Center, 529 'Along the way, we have depression, we Forestview Ave., Park Ridge. Cost is $25 per have anxiety and self-doubt, and anger and family, $10 per individual. confusion," Reeks said. For details, call (847) 692-3570 or visit But, with a little help from his friends www.prparks.org. and his dog, Charlie achieves his goal. Of course, that pooch Snoopy has his own Spare time priorities as he relates in his big number, Two games of bowling and a pizza dinner "Suppertime." make the mother/son bowling night a great "He sings all about how ecstatic he is that bonding event for moms and their boys, he is fed his dinner," Reeks said. ages 4-12, 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday at Habetler The show features all the famous charac- Bowl, 5250 N. Northwest Hwy. The event is ters from the Peanuts comic strips, including sponsored by the Park Ridge Park District. Lucy, Charlie Brown's sister Sally, Schroeder The cost is $30 for residents, $48 for nonresi- and Linus - security blanket and all. dents, $15 and $28 for additional participants. Tickets are $20, $15 for seniors and stu- For details, call (847) 692-5127 or visit dents, and $10 for children younger than 12. www.prparks.org. For details, call (224) 725-3696 or visit jamesdowningtheatre.typepad.com. Science gone wild Children ages 3 and older will be mesmer- Star quality ized by "Mad Science: Spin, Pop, Boom!" - i' The categories will include best costumes, They'll watch a foam factory work and learn best original song and best dramatic scene about amazing chemical reactions from 800-775-2000 BROADWAY IN CHICAGOCoM when the Celebrity Animal Awards are 4-4:45 p.m. Monday at Skokie Public Library TIFTllIMF IT AH WAY H TO1 1FI(F H', TI MATF FFTAH AfN presented, 6:30-8 p.m. Feb. 25 at Emily Oaks 5215 Oakton St. Pick up free tickets at 3:30 r r)r, is.- riri Nature Center, 4650 Brummel, Skokie. Reg- p.m. istration is required for this Wmter Fireside For details, call (847) 673-7774 orvisitwww. Program, for ages 4 and older with an adult. skokielibrary.info. DIC THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 3B a i:1* p. f_ui a p a p : Did you know February is American Heart a Health Awareness Month? Find ways to stay b a' healthy on your new iPad 2! ; It's easy! a Call or visit the office for more detailsb q a a p p "Structuilng the Auto," by Bernard Williams b ARTRI p OLiVA a ,$ T *1 C AIt i 650 N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, IL 60068 p ART ICONTINUED FROM PAGE Bl p art, but historical signifi- created the powerful piece, writing. Her Untitled series a canee. "The Medieval in America," of pieces are layered vellum a Owens, who teaches and which some have described collages on canvas incorpo- p 847-292-2700 p curates shows at Chicago as "fierce" with images of rating words of divine and b Michael Arfrip, D.D.S. and Randall Oliva, D.D.S. b State University has always race lynching, Klu Klux Klan spiritual significance from been fascinated with African members with fiery red eyes ancient and indigenous apqpqp r* American history and says in white hoods and even a cultures, Harpaz said. She she's always been an artist. young black man in handcuffsdraws the words in cursive, "I like working with acryl- with a target on his chest. embellishes them, and then SKOKTE VALLEY SYMPHONY ORCHE' RA ics, mixed media assemblage, "I think those people who layers the cutouts over wood, metals, three-dimen- perpetrated those crimes, vibrant collages. sional wall pieces, free stand-they're monsters," said The largest exhibit piece ing clay and print making," Owens, who uses the word is by Williams, who previ- Owens said. "I have experi- monster throughout the ously taught at the School of Celebrates ence in a number of mediumsboldly colored acrylic piece. the Art Institute of Chicago but I'm primarily interested Just steps away, Jackson and creates public art pieces in assembling a wide range depicts his own version of inspired by history and pop of materials to make my African American history in culture. His "Structuring of artwork." his cast bronzes. Jackson, a the Auto" is a full-size car Those materials include professor of sculpture at the framed rather rudimentarily, MUSIC found objects such as the School ofthe Art Institute with the only ready-made empty wine crates and cigar of Chicago, uses painstak- elements being the car's four FEBRUARY 19, 2012 boxes she transformed into ing detail in the faces of not wheels. Sunday . 3:00 PM her "Out of the Box" series only the African Americans "My cars are constructed inspired by a book by WE.B. depicted in his sculptures, butfrom plywood, which sug- DuBois with photographs even in the eyes of the horse gests a moving backward, G ERSHWI NCuban Overture $5 off of middle class African in his 2008 cast bronze of away from technology," Americans at a 1900 Paris "The Escape." Williams said. "They are GRANADOS La Maja y el Ruiseñor Ticket Price Exhibition, in which DuBois His commentary on the powerless at the moment. TURINAPoeme en Forma des Canciones Use CodeSVS022012 attempted to fight racial piece explains, "She was a big This powerless state, in rela- Michelle Arryzaga, Soprano stereotyping. "When I came ole mare, one dat wuz breededtion to how we understand across them in 2003, I was from a Tennessee walker and the auto, deposits these large SARA SAT EFantasy on Sizer's "Carmen", op. 25 enraged we were still fighting a hairy hoofed work hos. We constructions firmly in an Aurdien Fort Pederzoli, Violin that same battle," Owens saidknowed we shouldn't have ranalternative realm." Box Office: about race issues in the U.S. off on her back, but dar wux Harpaz adds: "He's fasci- VILLA-LOBOSBachianas Brasileiras No. 5 847.673.6300 «I try to educate people with no other way - she was de nated with American culture, Ftaturing the SVSO cello section my art," she said. onliest hos big and fas' enoughuses ready-made materials andMichdlle Areymga. Soprano Owens has created a seriesto carry us non where we while investigating American www.00rthshorcccnrcr.org of 10 black and white portraitscould be free and treated like history in a variety of ways ALBENIZSuite Española No. 1 on canvas stretched across full-blooded 'Mencans...." including three-dimensional." found boxes depicting African "You're going to see very Americans "who were well Words as art different artists but there's dressed with a look of intel- On the other hand, something there for every ligence," inspiring and defyingWheatley's art focuses on taste," Owens said, "and traditional stereotypes. language and the written seeing a show like this, it will For a 2008 exhibition at word, growing out of her open people's eyes to new the DuSable Museum, she background in English and ways of thinking." 148 PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 2012 DIC

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BY BRUCE INGRAM fmi: how Film Critic Carson OPENING FRIDAY GHOST RIDER: SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE Mc Cullers Rated: PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence, some disturbing im- saved ages, and language Stars: Nicolas Cage, Ciaran Hinds, Idris Elba mylife . Motorcycle stunt rider turned supernatural vigilante Johnny Blaze (Cage) hides out in Eastern Europe until called upon to foil a plot by the devilto return to Earth. Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor Friendly competition: Tom Hardy, Reese Witherspoon and Chris Pine star in the all's-fair-in-love ("Crank") directed the comic- romantic comedy "This Means War." book adventure. Stars: John Krasinski, Drew HAYWIRE horn agent Reynolds - who's IN DARKNESS Barrymore not bad either. "Safe House" . A small-town Alaskan news is equal parts intense, Rated: R for violence, disturb- reporter (Krasinski) enlists Rated: R for some violence high-body-count adrenaline ing images, sexuality, nudity his Greenpeace volunteer Stars: Gina Carano, Chan- pumper and psychological and language ex-girlfriend (Barrymore) ning Tatum, Ewan McGregor, drama as the kid contends Stars: Robert Wieckiewicz, in a campaign to rescue a Michael Fassbender with a pursuing hit squad Benno Furmann, Agnieszka family of whales trapped by . Director Steven Soder- and the disillusioning revela- Grochowska rapidly forming ice. Ken Kwa- bergh ("Contagion") can't tions of the cynical old pro. . During the Holocaust, a pis ("He's Just Not That into help getting flashily cm- Well worth a look. thief and burglar (Wieck- You") directed the romantic ematic from time to time, iewecz) hides Jewish refugees adventure. but "Haywire" still delivers THE VOW for 14 months in the sewers the adrenaline-pumping of a Polish town. Agnieszka CHRONICLE goods. That's mostly thanks ** Holland ("Europa, Europa") Rated: PG-13 for intense ac- to mixed-martial-arts fighter Rated: PG-13 for an accident directed the drama. In Polish tion and violence, thematic Carano, playing a betrayed scene, sexual content, partial with subtitles. material, some language, black-ops mercenary looking nudity and some language sexual content and teen for payback. Stars: Channing Tatum, Rachel steppenwoif THE SECRET WORLD drinking McAdams, Jessica Lange OF ARRIETTY JOURNEY 2: Stars: Michael B. Jordan, u No surprises here, ladies. Rated: G Michael Kelly, Alex Russell THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND But the last thing you wanted By Sarah Gubbins Stars: Bridget Mendier, Amy . When three high-school Rated: PG for some adven- for Valentine's Day was a friends make a discovery that ture action and brief mild nasty surprise, right? "The Directed by Joanie Schultz Poehler, Will Arnett u A family of four-inch-tall accidentally gives them super language Vow" is straight-ahead powers, their new abilities cutesy romantic soap opera Featuring Zoe Levin, Ian Daniel McLaren, people lives secretly in a Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Josh Japanese home until the spin their lives out of control. that gives free-spirited artist Lily Mojekwu, Fiona Robert and Bradley Grant Smith Hutcherson, Michael Caine McAdams a second-chance at young daughter is discovered Josh Trank (TV's "The Kill . A teenager (Hutcherson) the stuffy, upper-crust, Lake February 28-March 18, 2012 by the homeowner's son. Point") directed. teams up with his mother's Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Forest lifestyle she previous- boyfriend (Johnson) to ly rejected when a car crash Jo's junior year is turned upside down when she is the target Gary Rydstrom directed the THE GREY search for his grandfather wipes out her memory of of gay bashing. 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Rated: PG-13 for sexual this sequel to the 2008 hit Satisfactorily swoon-worthy, power of literature. images, and for pervasive content including references, "Journey to the Center of the perhaps, but also seriously language some violence and action, Earth." dull. and for language Stars: Liam Neeson, Dermot Only five public Stars: Reese Witherspoon, Mulroney, Ben Bray SAFE HOUSE THE WOMAN IN BLACK Chris Pine, Tom Hardy u Lean, mean and suspense. performancesTickets $20! * * * 1/2 Rated: PG-13 for thematic ma- . 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STEVE OLDFIEW I FOX TV at a dead-end Puerto Rican newspaper in the late 'SOs. And, as adapted by writerf director Bruce Robinson RACHEL ("Withnail and I"), at least, McADAMS & he already sounded like the archly cynical, nihilistic, gray- CHANNING. matter-abusing iconoclast he TATUM ARE would famously become (as AMAZING" the author of "gonzo-journal- Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson tie the knot in the first half of the final instattment of their SHAWN EDWARÜS.FQS.TV ism" works such as "Fear and vampire tale "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part i." Loathing in Las Vegas") with the same redeeming gift believers will have to make DOCTOR WHO: Featherston and Sprague for bitter comedy. For Thomp- do with tortured drama as Grayden) begin a friendship MOSE PERSICO/CN, MONTREAL THE DOCTOR, THE WIDOW son fans, therefore, "The Rum the longed-for wedding of AND THE WARDROBE with an invisible entity that 100-year-old vampire Edward lives in their home. Henry Diary" is a virtually guaran- N This 2011 Christmas spe- (Pattinson) and 18-year-old Joost and Ariel Schulman teed delight, especially with ciat finds the space-traveling OU'LL FALL Bella (Stewart) twists the ("Catfish") directed this Thompson-pal Depp (who Time Lord (Matt Smith) knife in Bella's unrequited prequel to the horror series. INLOVE also starred in Terry Gilliam's repaying a debt to an English Rated R for some violence, WITH disappointing 1997 adapta- werewolf-boy lover Jacob woman by granting a wish to (Lautner) and springboards language, brief sexuality and tion of "Fear and Loathing") make Christmas wonderful /:THE VOW" playing the lead rote of an into the life-threatening drug use. PÀCHEL SMITH/F0X5 VE&AS for her children despite the already hard-drinking young gestation of Bella's half-breed loss of their father during baby-to-be. After a long, long, TAKE SHELTER reporter coping with a cor- World War II. Extras include RACHEL McADAMS CHANNING TATUM long, slow, chess-playing, rupt Ugly American real- three "Best 0f" specials u Plagued by apocalyptic furniture-wrecking tropical estate grab, a sleazy editor recapping highlights of the visions, a young father honeymoon, of course. (Jenkins), various degenerate series. (Michael Shannon) questions co-workers, and a gorgeous whether or not to shelter his young femme-fatale (Heard). THE VOW ALSO NEW THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE II family from what he believes "Rum Diary" works a bit too u In this follow-up to the to be impending disaster. UMVIIl 1I AilhI TM hard to set Thompson up as a Jeff Nichols ("Shotgun ALL QUIET controversial cult horror .uJkrrllI hero crusading against injus- Stories") wrote and directed il "Human Centipede," a fol- tice, but it's graced by some ON THE WESTERN FRONT the drama. Rated R for some o.mo LI1H . Director Lewis Milestone's lower of the mad doctor from PGE3I admirable Thompson dialog. the first film attempts to top language. M *CID(NT S! SUAL SONThPIT. Oscar-winning 1930 anti-war PAHI1AL MAI$TY MIO $OI LMGUA& his record by sewing a dozen THE TWILIGHT SAGA: epic about a group of ideal- WOODY ALLEN: _co.,/ people together to form a BREAKING DAWN - PART i istic young Germans disil- A DOCUMENTARY CHECK LOCAL USTINGS FOR THEATERS AND SHOWTIMES (usioned during World War I ... you guessed it. No MPAA * * 1/2 u Documentarian Robert reONY has been fully restored and rating. Extras include an u Rated: PG-13 for disturbing Weide had unprecedented remastered for this, its Blu- interview with writer/film- images, violence, sexual/par- access to Allen, filming him ray debut. Extras include a maker Tom Six, commentary tial nudity and some thematic at work and at home for more rare silent version of the film, by Six and deleted scenes. elements than a year to create the memorabilia reproductions, first documentary portrait in . Length: 117 minutes studio newsletters, posters THE MARRIAGE CHRONICLES which Allen participated. . Stars: Kristen Stewart, and photos. . Three married couples Robert Pattinson, Taylor attempt to spice up their Lautner DR. SEUSS'S THE LORAX domesticity during a retreat NEXT WEEK u No doubt the purely mer- u A 1972 TV adaptation in Malibu run by a sexy . A bonanza for Western cenary decision to stretch the of the Seuss fable about a psychologist (Jazxmin fans with the Blu-ray debut final installment of "The Twi- greedy developer taught Lewis). Paul D. 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Spe- days and Fridays; 4 p.m. and FAX: (847) 486-7451. cial events and discussions 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 4 p.m. are presented throughout the Sundays. $32 and $35; $27 STAGE "The Cherry Orchard," run of "Hesperia"; reserva- seniors; $20 students. Call "Black Pearl Sings!", by Anton Chekhov, will be tions are required (except for (773) 761-4477 or visit www. through Feb. 19 at Northlight presented by Piccolo Theatre pre-show and post-show dis- lifelinetheatre.com. Theatre, located at the North March 9-May 5 at the Evan- cussions) at (847) 242-6018 "The Light in the Piazza" Shore Center for the Perform- ston Arts Depot, 600 Main or rsvpwriterstheatre.org. will be presented by Theo ing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd, St., Evanston. Curtain at 8 Post-show discussions will Ubique Cabaret Theatre Skokie. Featuring a cappella p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; be held following every other March 12-April 29 at the No renditions of rare American 3 p.m. Sundays. $25; $22 Wednesday evening perfor- Exit Cafe, 6970 N. Glenwood, folk songs, the play tells the seniors; $15 students; $12.50 mance, as part ofthe Audi- Chicago. Performances are at THE MUSICAL. Depression-era story of two for previews, March 9-11. Call ence Enrichment Program. 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 p.m. women dependent on one an- (847) 424-0089 or visit www. Pre-Show Primers on the Fridays and Saturdays; and HBPBATMTAKIN DIRPLAYS OP other to gain acceptance in a piccolotheatre.com. inspiration for the play will 7 p.m. Sundays. $29-$34, tUMAN FIREWORKB' divided society. Performances "The Girl in the Yellow be held with one of the Hes- with discounts available for Dress," presented by Next pena artists at 7 p.m. every groups, students and seniors. "A MAM.MOUTH on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.; CHEERLEADIN BENBATION Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday Theatre Company through Tuesday. "Faith, Forgiveness, Optional dinner available, WITH DAZZLING CMORBOAPHY. at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Feb. 26 at the Noyes Cultural Sin and Salvation Explor- with three courses for $20 BTANOOUT PBRFORMANCBB' Sunday at 2:30 p.m. $25-$60; Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., ing ReLigion in Hesperia," a excluding beverages, taxes $10 for those 25 and under. Evanston. When Pierre, a conversation between the and tip. Call (800) 595-4849 "A TRAVBL.IN3 MUUICAL Call (847) 673-6300 or visit French-Congolese pupil, Glencoe Union Church's Rev. or visit www.theo-u.org. LOCKMUBTRP' www.northlight.org. signs up for English lessons David Wood and playwright "Mark Twain: Patriot, "The Caretaker," by Harold with Celia, a beautiful young Randall Colburn, 6 p.m. Feb. Teacher, Philosopher" will be Pinter, through March25 at white teacher, they both get 18 at Glencoe Union Church, presented by the Saint Sebas- Writers' Theatre, 664 Vernon more than they bargained for. 263 Park Ave, Glencoe. "Who tian Players Feb. 17March Ave., Glencoe. Curtain times Set in contemporary Paris, We Are vs. Who We Were - 11 at St. Bonaventure, 1625 are Tuesday and Wednesdays the play explores the ways The Psychology of Sex and W. Diversey, Chicago. Curtain at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday in which class, race, and Religion in Hesperia," a is at 8 p.m. Fridays and matinees at 2 p.m. (Feb. 29 language continue to divide conversation between Dan Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. and March 21 only); Thurs- us. Tickets: $30-$40. Call McAdams, Department Chair Tickets: $15; $10 students; $7 (847) 475-1875 or visit www. of Psychology at Northwest- senior citizens. Group rates days and Fridays at 8 p.m.; In ,I . 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HEAD AND HEART SMARTS 'n HEALTH FAIR & SCREENINGS head& Free physician lectures on heart attack and stroke, Reunion tour for Del Fuegos heart und the latest technology for treatment. Screenin9s for cholesteroI, glucose and more. Screenings are S20. BY J.T. MORAND smarts tmora ndpioneerlocaIcom SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25 9 P.M.- NOON Maybe we owe this brief UI reunion ofthe Del Fuegos DO YOU HAVE GASTRIC REFLUX? to one ofWarren Zanes' ex- : Arun Ohri, M.D., Gastroenferoogist, will discuss symptoms of girlfriends. 4. GERDtreatments and recommendationsond the importance Back after the guitarist - left the Boston-based band colon cancer screening. Free. that was on the rise in the .,, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22 6-7 P.M. 1980s, and he was dabbling in Aof making music on his own, his UI then-girlfriend told him she ARE YOU AT RISK FOR was going to break up with PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE? him because he was one- u.' dimensionaL Music is all he The Del Fuegos, back in the day: Tom Lloyd, Warren Zanes, Dan L Dean Kotsarnokis, DO., interventional Cardiologist, will discuss Zanes and Woody Giessmann. talked about. She suggested P.A.D., a disease in which plaque builds up in the arteries, and he go to college. I treatment options. Free. So, he enrolled in a couple Giessmann, in 2003, of classes and 12 years later THE DEL founded Right Turn, an addic- WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 29 6-7 P.M. he had a Ph.D. in visual and tion treatment program in Ar- cultural studies from the FUEGOS lington, Mass., which incorpo- I- Appoinlments and i 2-hour last required. University of Rochester. He rates arts and creativity with 1.1_I To register for any of our programs, Light refreshments served. S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chicago evidence-based treatment. became a professor, a writer, Ave., Evanston call 877-RES-INFO (877-737-4636) and the vice president of edu- It was for Right Turn that cation and programs at the 8 p.m. Feb. 26 the Del Fuegos reunited last Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. $22-$40 summer for a benefit concert. RESURRECTION MEDICAL CENTER He's currently the executive (847) 492-8860, www. Better music 7435 WEST TALCOTT AVENUE, CHICAGOrmc.reshealth.org director ofThe Rock and Roll evanstonspace.com Forever Foundation, a non- "I actually think we're profit started by Little Steven playing better," Warren said. Primary Accredited Chest Resurrection ,,,, , ,, Van Zandt ofBruce Springs- band if I'd been given a little "Whatever everybody's gone Stroke(enter Pain Center Health Care teen's E Street Band. more space. I used my solo on to do, they were thinldng .(ertified But, most recently, Zanes records to show what I could about music in one way or is a Del Fuego again and will do, and I think that helped." another. That feels good up on remain so through March 4, But since reuniting with all stage." when the band's 11-date tour original members, Dan has And since they've come -,r *..*z1I; * through the East Coast and give his brother an opportu- back, they've found that they Midwest ends. He's comfort- nity to write, which Warren left an impact bigger than just jig offensive output able and happy cranking out is grateful for. He called being that band mentioned their garage rocklpop songs the gesture "gentlemanly" in the 1993 song, "My Sister," Turn your favorite L ' by Juliana Hatfield, also from like "Don't Run Wild" and "I and "meaniñgful." The Del newspaper clIpping intol: r'v4 I Still Miss You" again, while Fuegos were in the process Boston, and the band in along- brother Dan sings and plays of recording new songs and forgotten beer commercial in your favorite t-shirt. tai; Thm Lloyd plays bass rehearsing before the tour the '80s. and Woody Giessmann plays kicks off in Boston on Feb. "We played some songs Order reprints of your favorfte Pion and we'd stop singing and we Press photos in a variety of sizes an drums. 22. on a wide range of media, from He's certainly happier than "For the first time, my could hear the audience sing- traditional photo paper to t-shirts, when he left the band after its brother asked me for some ing them," Warren said. "That mugs and computer mouse pads. L ß Orr . P,. Staff Photogrph.r third album. tunes, which is alce," he said. didn't happen back in the day. h N,l: b, ,,, "I was pissed," he said. "That marked a big differ- I think part of it is you got H..d o tie II Wanen said he wanted ence." - a lot of people in the room s, .0 S)) t)qn a,J,,;c,z,e

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'Holocaust Cantata' "PERFECTLY CAPTURES LIFE'S TOUGH CHOICES... AN IDEAL ROLE FOR MURPHY.,.MOVING THROUGHOUT" -Chcaq; T (Julp BY J.T. MORAND [email protected] Just a couple years after World War II ended, Douglas Busby, then a young teen- ager, found himself strug- gling to comprehend why anyone would want to hurt his Jewish friends. Now 76 and the Senior Transitional Minister at Glenview Community Church, he's bringing "The Holocaust Cantata: Songs from the Camps," to the North Shore with help from friends in the Am Yisrael and Temple Jeremiah con- gregations in Northfield. The Vesper Chorale will sing the stories left by WorLd War II concentration camp prisoners in "The Holocaust Cantata," "The Holocaust Cantata: Songs from the Camps." i COURTESY OF MUSICAL ARTS INDIANA INC. which will be performed at 4 p.m. Feb. 19, at Temple Jeremiah, is made up of is the cantor at Am Yisrael, songs conveying the feelings 'THE HOLOCAUST CANTATA: heard about the idea and of concentration camp pris- also lobbied to have the oners, sung by the Vesper SONGS FROM THE CAMPS' piece performed in Glenview. Chorale, of South Bend, md. Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Rd., Northfield Ultimately, Temple The cantata is 50 minutes Jeremiah in Northfield was long and tells of the emo- 4 p.m. Feb. 19 chosen as the venue because tional toll taken when one is $15-$20 of its large sanctuary. "It is separated from loved ones (877) 323-8801 absolutely beautiful," Busby and a life known before the said. "So, we decided to have A NITTY, INTELLIGENT LOOK AT LOVE AND LOSS, horrors of the camps. all three congregations get RE FRACTED 1H ROUBH THE LENS OF WAR, "These are not the sorts Donald McCullough, choir pretty much agreed together on this." of songs that one sings whilemaestro of the Master that this was the most im- This isn't just a Jewish splitting wood or washing Chorale of Washington portant thing we have ever experience. dishes," said Wishart Bell, Chamber Singers, took the done. We still say that three Busby, for example, who conductor and artistic direc-stories and worked them years later." grew up in Canada during TIME tor of the chorale. "They are into songs. It took more World War II, had an uncle wrenching journals of the than a year to do, working Personal account who served with the Allies. experience." with translators because Poems and letters reflect- Busby said he was shaken the stories were written in ing the impressions of the when hearing his uncle Moving songs different languages, and concentration camps will be describe the horrors of war, STANDS Indeed, both Busby and archivists. read. Magda Brown, a Hob- but became truly disturbed Bell admit to getting choked In 2008, the Vesper Cho- caust survivor, will share herin 1947, when he was 13, upon up when hearing the songs. raie was asked by the Kurt experience in person. Piano learning about the concen- "The most dramatic part and Tessye Simon Fund for and cello solos will also be tration camps. STiLL of the performance is the Holocaust Remembrance performed. "It struck me very solidly," to perform the cantata at "There is a cello solo he recalled. "I was attending baritone solo that tells of BY PULITZER PRIZE WINNER DONALD MARGULlES running along beside the a ceremony commemorat- written by a cellist who died school, where some of my train trying for one last ing the 70th anniversary in the camps," Busby said. closest friends were Jews. DIRECTED BY ENSEMBLE MEMBER AUSTIN PENDLETON You just couldn't believe it, glimpse of the beloved being of Kristallnacht: Night of "So, it's very awe-inspiring. Featuring ensemble members Francis Guinan hauled away in a cattle car," Broken Glass. It's something which is very yet there were the pictures and Sally Murphy with Randall Newsome nc Bell said. "As it happened, we were emotional." of people standing at the Kristina Valada-Viars However, he added, in the process of developing Busby's wife, Christina fences in tattered clothes, there is some humor in the a new concert series that we Dougherty, is a member of thin and emaciated as you cantata, such as the story were going to call 'Diverse the Vesper Chorale, as well could ever imagine. So, for of smuggling in alcohol and Journeys,' in which we as a member of the Am Yis- me, to go to a performance enjoying it. would partner with ethnic rael choir in Northfield. like this and hear these These particular songs communities, performing When Busby was at a beautiful words ... these are not well-known. "The their music with them," party for the chorale last are crafted. This is crafted Holocaust Cantata" didn't Bell said. "This fit perfectly summer with his wife, he music by incredibly accom- exist until just a few years into our mission, and we suggested to Bell that the plished musicians who are Tickets start at just $20. dead because of the German ago, after the stories were were happy to do this. The group come perform "The buy tickets at steppenwolf.org or call 312-335-1650 uncovered in the United performance took place in Holocaust Cantata" at the war machine." States Holocaust Memorial November of 2008. Follow- Glenview church. Busby's He added, "We have a lot Museum in Washington D.C. ing that performance the friend, Stuart Simon, who to learn from the Holocaust." 12B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 DIC

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI savings into the family's because they can't say how Contributor 'A CATERED taxicab business or planning they feel." an extravagant wedding for Having been in wedding Rebecca Finnegan was AFFAIR' their only daughter, Janey parties, F'innegan is well aware of how much stress flattered when she was cast Porchlight Music Theatre, (Kelly Davis Wilson). weddings put on familles and as Aggie Hurley in Porchlight Stage 773, 1225 W. Bel- "Aggie never had what Music Theatre's Chicago mont Ave., Chicago was the biggest moment of what a financial burden they premiere of John Bucchino's a woman's life in the '50s can be. and Harvey Fierstein's "A 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 8 p.m. - the wedding" Finnegan Catered Affair," based on the Saturdays and 2 p.m. said. "For most women liv- Great songs 1956 Bette Davis film. "Being Sundays, Feb. 24-April 1; ing during that period, that In addition to loving the asked to play anything that preview performances are was 'it' for them. She wants story of "A Catered Affai" Bette Davis ever did is a huge 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, so badly to give that to her Finnegan also adores the compliment," the Evanston 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, daughter because she thinks score. "The music is abso- resident said. Feb. 19, and 7:30 p.m. that would be a really strong lutely gorgeous," she said. Finnegan admitted that Monday, Feb. 20. Open- way to show her daughter 'And to work with Nick she hadn't seen the film on ing/press night is 7:30 that she loves her because it Bowling and [music direc- which the musical is based p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21 was something she wanted tor] Doug Peck on anything until she was offered the $38 so badly." is a treat." She last worked part. Once she viewed it, she (773) 327-5252 or visit Like a typical woman of with the pair on "Fiorello!" at was hooked. porch lightmusictheatre. the '50s, Aggie "lives her life TimeLine Theatre in 2008. Kelly Davis Wilson is the bride, and Rebecca Finnegan is her "I absolutely love the org around her family," Finnegan Finnegan is particularly mother in "A Catered Affair." story," Finnegan said. "It's not said. "Because the man is happy to be in another show a 'Sweeney Todd.' It's not a the breadwinner, that's the at Porchlight, where she won 'Miss Saigon.' It's just a smallcame to the conclusion, "It's balance of power in the a Jeff Citation in "Company," Works, Theo Ubique, Time- songs in "A Catered Affair," little story about a family andreally about how you show household." She is a strong JeffAwards in "Sweeney Line Theatre, Drury Lane Finnegan has two particular how they relate to each other.your love and how you re- woman, though, the actor Todd" and "Closer Than Oakbrook, Chicago Shake- favorites, "Our Only Daugh- One of the most interesting ceive love from other people. reported, and "her husband Ever," and a Jeff nomination speare Theater, Goodman ter" and "Vision." things about it are the things It's a really universal story." does love her very, very for "Gypsy." Theatre, Marriott Lincoln- That second song takes that are not said - the little dearly." "I haven't had the chance shire Theatre, Broadway place at the catering hall. hurts and the little tears that Hard choice Finnegan observed that to be back there in a long Playhouse and a number of "The music is just gor- happen in relationships that The show, which is set in although Aggie and Tom time, so this has been a won- regional theaters. Finnegan geous and her vision of this you never talk about." the '50s, focuses on Aggie share a great love, "They derful sort of homecoming," will make her film debut in wedding is so romantic and Finnegan noted that, in and her husband Tom (Craig keep falling over themselves she said. "LOL," starring Miley Cyrus sweet," Finnegan said. discussing the show with Spidle), who have to choose and fumbling around each The busy performer has and Demi Moore. That's one wedding you director Nick Bowling they between pouring their life other to show how they feel also appeared at Light Opera Although she loves all the won't want to miss.

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Tickets: $25-$45; $10 for Violin, Cello, Flute and Piano; Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 Hungarian Rhapsody No.2. GOl CONTINUED FROM PAGE 86 students. March 11: The and Brahms' Piano Quartet in A Major (with piano soloist Lutkin Hall at Northwest- choral ensemble presents Northwestern University, 600 concert features guest artists in A Major, Opus 26. Tickets Yefim Bronfman); and "An Al- em University, 700 Univer- "Music of the Sistine Chapel," Emerson, Evanston. (847) Wendy Warner, cello, and are $15 in advance, $10 for pine Symphony" by Strauss. sity Place, Evanston. (847) a program of choral motets 467-4000. Feb. 23-25, 7:30 Peter Lloyd, double bass, in seniors; $20/$15 at the door. Tickets: $26; $12 for stu- 467-4000. Feb. 17, 7:30 composed by members of p.m., and Feb. 26, 3 p.m.: program of works by Camille Free admission for students. dents. Call (847) 467-4000 p.m.: Faculty recital, "Three the Papal Choir (the choir of "Die Fledermaus." Strauss' Saint Saëns, Béla Bartók and Visit www.chicagophil- or visit www.pickstaiger.org. Times Ti," featuring works the Sistine Chapel), Europe's operetta is updated to the Art Franz Schubert. harmonic.org or call (847) Evanston Symphony Or- by Poulenc, Elgar and others. most prestigious musical Deco 1930s in a new produc- Chicago Philharmonic 866-6888. chestra performs at 2:30 p.m. $8; $5 for students. Feb. 19, ensemble of the Renaissance tion. $20; $8 for students. Chamber Players will present The European Union Youth Sundays at Pick-Staiger Con- 7:30 p.m.: Northwestern period, at 7:30 p.m. March Chicago Chamber Musi- "Blarney, Beethoven and Orchestra, conducted by cert Hail, 50 Arts Circle Drive, University Guitar Ensemble 24 at St. Luke's Episcopal clans. (312) 225-5226. www. Brahms" at 3 p.m. March Vladimir Ashkenazy, will Evanston. (847) 864-8804. performs works by Bach, Church, 939 Hinman Ave., chicagochambermusic.org. 18 at St. Luke's Lutheran perform at 7:30 p.m. April24 www.evanstonsymphony.org. Carulli, Granados, Gimenez Evanston. Tickets: $38 pre- Concerts are held at 7:30 Church, 205 N. Prospect Ave., at Northwestern University's Tickets in advance are $27; and Machado. $6; $4 for mium; $30 general; $15 for p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiger Park Ridge. The program Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, $22 for senior citizens. Tick- students. March 5, 10 a.m.: students.Visit http://bellavo- Concert Hall on Northwest- includes Frank Martin's Trio 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- ets at the door are $30; $25 Richard Goode, inaugural ston. The program includes for seniors. Tickets are $5 for winner of Northwestern ce.org or call (877) 755-6277. em University's campus, 50 on Popular Irish Melodies; Cahn Auditorium at Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Beethoven's Irische Lieder for Beethoven's Choral Fantasy; students, subject to availabil- University's $50,000 jean ity, at the box office with ID. Gimbel Lane Prize in Piano Admission is free for children Performance, will lead a Friday, March 2, 8:00 12 and younger. March 11: piano master class. $6; $4 for AFTERWORK "Eternal Light," featuring the students. March 6, 7:30 p.m.: Chicago Chamber Choir. The Percussionist Patti Cudd and program includes works by Jeff Herriott, live electronics, MASTERWORKS Theofanidis, Sibelius, Lau- will perform electroacoustic ridsen and Smetana. May 13: music. $6; $4 for students. The music you love starting at 6:3 0! "Dufour Plays Mozart," with Mayne Stage, 1328 W. guest soloist Mathieu Dufour, Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, principal flute of the Chicago Chicago. (773) 381-4554. Symphony Orchestra. The www.maynestage.com. Feb. program includes Bach: 24-25, 7:30 p.m.: Haymarket Toccata & Fugue in D Minor; Opera Company presents "La Mozart: Flute Concerto #2 in Descente d'Orphee aux En- D Major; and Brahms: Piano fers." $25 standing room; $45 Quartet in G Minor. reserved; $50 VIP booths. "Holocaust Cantata: Songs March 21, 6:30 p.m.: Chicago from the Camps," with music Chamber Musicians presents by Donald McCullough and its Classical Conversations English lyrics and readings series featuring music by by Denny Clark, 4 p.m. Feb. Francis Poulenc, Leonard 19 at Temple Jeremiah, 937 Bernstein, Mikhail Glinka Happ Road, Northfield. The and Roberto Sierra. $20; $10 concert will feature Musical students. Arts Indiana Vesper Cho- The Met: Live in HD, the raIe of South Bend, Ind. In Metropolitan Opera's series addition, Magda Brown, a of live performance transmis- Holocaust survivor, wilt share sions into movie theaters, her experiences. $20; $15 for including Niles 12, 301 children and senior citizens. Golf Mill Center, Niles; and Call (877) 323-8801. Randhurst Village 12, 200 Lake Shore Symphony Randhurst Village Drive, Orchestra, conducted by Mount Prospect. Tickets are Russell Vinick, joins with the available at the theater box Queen ofAll Saints choir and offices and online at www. soloists performing for the FathomEvents.com. Feb. 25, Music ofthe Masters Series 11:55 a.m.: Verdi's "Emani." 1 at 3:30 p.m. March 4 at April 7, 11 a.m.: Massenet's WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 6:30 Queen of All Saints Basilica, "Manon." April14, 11:55 6280 N. Sauganash, Chicago. a.m.: Verdi's "La Traviata." Muti and Zukerman The program includes the Music ofthe Baroque per- Chicago Symphony Orchestra Faure Requiem and Brahms forms at First United Meth- The Chieftains Requiem. Free-will offerings odist Church, 516 Church Riccardo Muticonductor 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR Pinchas Zukermanviolin accepted. Call (312) 409- St., Evanston, unless noted 2012: VOICE OF AGES Brahms Violin Concerto 5670 or visit www.lsso.org. otherwise. (312) 551-1414. Lake Shore Symphony www.baroque.org. Tickets are Brahms Symphony No. 2 with Paddy Moloney and Special Guests Orchestra, conducted by $30-$75. Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m.: Russell Vinick, performs "Baroque Journey," featur- Afterwork Masterworks concerts begin at 6:30. With no The Chieftains, the popular Grammy Award-winning at Northside College Prep ing the Music of the Baroque intermission, you can be on your way by 8:00. Or, enjoy High School, 5501 N. Kedzie, Orchestra, Nicholas Kraemer, Irish folk band, appear at Symphony Center as part of complimentary wine and an engaging Q&A with guest artist Chicago. Tickets are $18; $12 conductor. The program their 50th anniversary tour. Start your St. Patrick's Day .{t ¿1postconcert reception in Grainger Ballroom. seniors and students. Call includes works by Telemann, cêlebration early with Ireland's musical ambassadors! (312) 409-5670 or visit www. Vivaldi, Rameau, Purcell and lsso.org. April 1, 3:30 p.m.: Corelli. March 25, 7:30 p.m.: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "Italian Gala," with guest so- "Mirth & Melancholy," with RICCARDO MUTIMusic Dirt'ctor bist violinist Henry Criz. The the Music ofthe Baroque Medi. Spon,ior ; 312-294-3000 CSO.ORG program includes Mendels- Chorus and Orchestra, Jane sohn: Symphony No. 4 "Ital- Glover, conductor. Guest ian"; Bach: Violin Concerto soloists are sopranos Lisa -Z SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS GLobaL Sponsor of the C5O Media Sponsor: Artist,. pricesan a proguumu sobjout t o No. i in A minor; Wieniawski: Saffer and Elizabeth Futral, 312-294-3000 ' CSO.ORG BankofAmerica objflt tuCt,*flgt. Scherzo-Tarantelle; and Liszt: Thomas Cooley, tenor, and 15B DIC THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I I

Christòpheren Nomura, bari- outreach activities. Tickets: tone. The program includes $18; $13 for senior citizens; Handel: L'Atlegro, il pense- $7 for students and children. roso ed il moderato. April22, Call (847) 432-2263 or visit LYRIC OPERA or CH CAGO 7:30 p.m.: j.S. Bach's Mass in www.northshoreband.org. B Minor, with the Music of the Northwest Symphony Or- LONG LIVE PASSION Baroque Chorus and Orches- chestra, Paul Vermet, music tra, Jane Glover, conductor. director, presents concerts May 20, 7:30 p.m.: "Friends," at 3:30 p.m. Sundays in the with the Music ofthe Baroque Theatre for the Performing SEE AMERICA'S GREATEST Orchestra, jane Glover, con- Arts at Maine West High ductor. The program includes School, 1755 5. Wolf Road, MUSICAL THEATER MASTERPIECE works by Vanhal, Haydn, Des Plaines. Pre-concert corn- INALL ITS GLORY! Dittersdorf and Mozart. mentaries by Carolyn Pautin, Music Institute of Chicago, a staff member of radio Nichols Concert Halt, 1490 station WFMT, begin one hour Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) prior to each concert. Tickets: 905-1500. www.musicinst. $20; $15 for seniors; $10 for org. Feb. 17, 7-9:30 p.m., students. Children under age and Feb. 18, 10 a.m.-12:30 14 are admitted free when ac- p.m.: Master class by pianist companied by a paying adult. Menahem Pressler, founding Visit www.northwestsympho- member of the Beaux Arts ny.org. March 18: "National Trio. Spectator admission Romanticism," featuring $10. Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m.: Ralph Vaughan Williams' Violinist Cyrus Forough, Symphony No. 5 and Antonin joined by pianist Tatyana Ste- Dvorak's Syphony No. 9, panova, wilt perform Bach's "From the New World." Chaconne; Beethoven's The Orion Ensemble N Ii Sonata for Violin and Piano presents "Celebrating No. 6 in A Major, Op. 30, No. Women Composers" at 7:30 RUER 1; and Prokofiev's Sonata for p.m. March 11 at the Music Violin and Piano No. 1 in F Institute of Chicago's Nichots Minor, Op. 80. $25; $15 for Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago seniors; $10 for students. Ave., Evanston. The program March L and 11, 3 p.m.: Four includes works by Stacy Gar- Score Festival celebrates the rop, Louise Farrenc, Phyllis music of Charles Ives and Tate and Fanny Mendelssohn. Aaron Copland and explores Tickets: $26; $23 for seniors; how their inspiration threads $10 for students; children through the works oftwo of 12 and younger are free. For their students: the March 4 tickets or more information, performance focuses on the call (630) 628-9591 or visit music oflves and Gunther www.orionensemble.org. Schulter; the March 11 perfor- Park Ridge Civic Orches- mance features the music of tra presents concerts at Copland and Mario Davi- the Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. dovsky. $25; $15 seniors; $10 Prospect, Park Ridge. Tickets students. March 9, 7:30 p.m.: are $25; $20 for students and Four Score Festival: Young senior citizens. Visit www. Composer's Concert. Free. parkridgecivicorchestra.org Northeastern Illinois or call (847) 692-PRCO or University, Fine Arts Center (847) 823-8861. March 11, Recitat Hall, 3701 W. Bryn 2:30 p.m.: "European Mix," Mawr Ave., Chicago. (773) Edgar Muenzer, conductor, 442-4636. Feb. 17, 8 p.m.: and Peter van de Graaff, nar-

s - - Classicat guitarist David Rus- rator. The program includes ,. . ,r - ., sell. $25; $15 senior citizens; Debussy; "Children's Corner J -- - $10 students. March 9, 8 Suite"; Ravel: "Le Tombeau Unforgéffbie sollgsThC u Man River, p.m.: Spanish Brass. $25; $15 de Couperin"; Wagner; "Sieg- Makeßelieve, Can'tHelp Lovi,,'DatMan and vìì senior citizens; $10 students. fried Idyll"; and Stravinsky: The Northshore Concert "Pulcinetla." Band will present its winter Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at Featuring Disney superstar soprano Ashley Brown and opera greats concert at 3 p.m. Feb.19 at Northwestern University, 50 Nathan Gunn, Alyson Cambridge. and Morris Robinson. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. With the world-renowned Lyric Opera Orchestra and Chorus. 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- Information: (847) 491-5441; ston. The program includes tickets: (847) 467-4000. American composer Johnny www.pickstaiger.org. Feb. 17, Vinson's "Echoes of the Hol- 7:30 p.m.: University Chorale low Square," Bizet's "Carmen performs works by Bach, Suite," and two folk-inspired as welt as choral works by works by Percy Grainger. American composers Lukas High school students from Foss, Irving Fine, William the Chicago area wilt per- Hawley, Steven Sametz and form with the band for two Eric Whitacre. $6. $4 for numbers. The band wilt also students. Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m.: PIONEER PRESS FEB 12-MAR 17 TICKETS FROM $34 312.332.2244 OR LYRICOPFRA.ORG

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BY BRUCE INGRAM Contributor 'TALL, DARK & HANDSOME: Black actors have had a particularly hard time in THE EVOLUTION Hollywood from the very OF THE BLACK beginning, but a handful have broken through to LEADING MAN' become leading men in the Vaun Monroe, president traditional mode. ofthe National Associa- Columbia College tion of Black Screenwrit- professor Vaun Monroe will discuss how that hap- ers, professor at Columbia pened and what it signifies College Chicago Paul Robeson during his lecture "Tall, i p.m. Feb. 18 Dark & Handsome: The Evolution of the Black Northbrook Public Lì- Leading Man" at i p.m. Feb. brary, 1201 Cedar Lane 18 in the Northbrook Public Free Library (847) 272-6224 or www. "What happened, basically, was that black northbrook.info people wanted to see themselves on screen," Pioneer said Monroe, who teaches directing and screenwrit- Independent director! ing at Columbia and serves producer Oscar Micheaux, a as president ofthe Na- pioneering black filmmaker, tional Association of Black made successful movies Screenwriters. "And they with black casts for black didn't want to see them- audiences for three decades selves the way they were beginning in 1919. That was Vaun Monroe portrayed in 'The Birth of a enough of a wake-up call Bill Cosby Nation.'" for Hollywood, which began r 1

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. American roots music with ('50s-'70s dance music). $5 $13 for senior citizens; $5 for For information, visit www. GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE iSS The Mudflapps. Tuesdays, cover. Feb. 19, 5-9 p.m.: Anne students; free for children montroseroom.com. Feb. hams. The program includes of Pick-Staiger Concert Hall. 7-10 p.m.: Celtic music ses- and Mark Burnell. Feb. 22, under 12. Admission may 18: Wayne and Marty from Mussorgsky's "Pictures at Admission is free. March 28: sion with Gus Friedlander 8:30-10:30 p.m.: Rick "Elvis" be paid at the door in cash the Freddy Jones Band. $18 an Exhibition." $6; $4 for Two-time Grammy nominee and friends. Feb. 23, 8 p.m.: Saucedo, $10 cover. Feb. or by check, or by credit general admission; $25 VIP. students. Feb. 26, 3 p.m.: Anoushka Shankar and guests Traditional Irish music with 24, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Just Enuff card in advance from www. Feb. 25: Lucky Boys Confu- Concert Band presents a will perform a program in Annie Andrews, Donald Terao (classic pop dance band). No brown papertickets.com. sion (rock, punk, ska and program of band standards. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall and John Williams. Feb. 25, cover. Feb. 25, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: For information, visit www. hip-hop). $12. March 3: Coco $6; $4 for students. Feb. 28, titled "Traveler." Shankar 9:30 p.m.: Bluegrass Advo- Rick Lindy & the Wild Ones hogeyefolkarts.org. Feb. 18: Montoya (blues guitar). 7:30 p.m.; Evening of Brass, melds music of Spain with cates. Feb. 26, 5-8 p.m.: Eric ('50s-'60s rock). $5 cover. Bill Staines. $10 general admission; $15 featuring diverse transcrip- the ancient forms of Indian Lugosch. Feb. 29, 6:30 p.m.: Music by InterContinental Chi- VIP. March 9: Local H. $15. tions and arrangements, rang- classical music. $26; $10 for Chambers, 6881 N. LaVerne (oldies). cago O'Hare Hotel, 5300 N. March iO: Ides of March. $20 Ing from works by Bach to students. March 31: Guitarist Milwaukee Ave., Niles. (847) Hogeye Folk Arts hosts River Road, Rosemont. (847) general admission; $30 VIP. pieces written for . Sharon Isbin will share the 647-8282. www.thechamber- concerts at Lake Street 544-5300. Friday Nights March 14: Buckwheat Zydeco. $6; $4 for students. March 12, stage with Brazilian percus- sonline.com. Feb. 17, 9 p.m.-1 Church, 607 Lake St., Live, featuring music from $18 general admission; $25 7:30 p.m.: The United States sionist Thiago de Mello at a.m.: Natural Sounds live Evanston. All concerts start 8:30 p.m.-midnight in the VIP. Navy Concert Band performs Pick-Staiger Concert Hall. The music karaoke, no cover. Feb. at 7:30 p.m.; doors open at 7 Montrose Room, $5. Ticket marches, patriotic selections, program will include excerpts 18,9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Route 66 p.m. $15 general admission; prices for other shows vary. SEE GO, PAGE 20B orchestra transcriptions from her album "Journey to and modern wind ensemble the Amazon" and other favor- repertoire. Free tickets will ites. $26; $10 for students. "The performances are RICH. STRONG be available beginning Jan. April 14: Eduardo Feman- 30 by calling (847) 467- dez's program in Pick-Staiger and ARRESTING!"chC8, Tribune 4000. March 16, 7:30 p.m.: Concert Hall will conclude the Jeffrey Siegel's Keyboard 2012 Segovia series. $24; $10 edlhe ensemble is GALVANIZING Conversations, "Russian for students. and BRI LLIANT "_ Chicago Sun-limes Rapture - Rachmaninoff and Skokie Valley Symphony Tchaikovsky." $22; $16 for Orchestra performs at 3 p.m. "POWERFUL and ENTERTAINING as well as students. Sundays at the North Shore educationaland well worth the trip!" Regenstein Recital Hall at Center for the Performing Northwestern University, 60 Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- Arnund the Town Cbicago Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. ie. Tickets are $26-$40; $13 "AN ELECTRIFYING SLEND...it's a stomping, for youth 17 and under. Free (847) 467-4000. Feb. 17, 7:30 scat-singing, lyrical sensation! " - me Fourth Walsh p.m.: Saxophone Ensemble pre-concert lectures begin performs diverse transcrip- at 1:45 p.m. For tickets, call tions and original composi- (847) 673-6300 or visit www. s tions for saxophone. $6; $4 svso.org. Feb. 19: The pro- I for students. Feb. 27: British gram, featuring guest soloists clarinetist Janet Hilton's 6 Michelle Areyzaga, soprano, p.m. recital is immediately and Aurelien Fort-Pederzoll, followed by a master class violin, includes Gershwin: with Bienen School clarinet Cuban Overture; Granados: La students. $8; $5 for students. Maja y el Ruiseñor; Sarasate: Rembrandt Chamber Fantasy on Bizet's "Carmen," Players perform in Nichols op. 25; Villa-Lobos, Bachianas 't Hall at the Music Institute of Brasileiras No. 5; and Albé- Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave., niz: Suite Española No. 1. Evanston. Single tickets are $35; $25 for young adults POP/FOLK/JAll ages 18-30; $10 for students. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. w Call (312) 360-3145 or visit Mannheim Road, Rosemont. www.rembrandtchamber- Tickets are available at www. players.org. March 4, 7:30 ticketmastem.com or (800) p.m.: "Pas de Trois." The 745-3000; the ticket prices program includes works by listed below do not include Sir Malcolm Arnold, Debussy service fees. The information and Ravel. line is (847) 635-6601. March Segovia Classical Guitar 9, 7:30 p.m.: Lady Antebellum Series will be presented by Own the Night 2012 World NOW PLAYING! the Northwestern Univer- Tour, with Darius Rucker sity Henry and Leigh Bienen and special guest Thompson Using Hurricane Katrina as a jumping off point, School of Music and the Chi- Square. $29.50, $45, $59.50. Ameriville explores what it means to be American Aprili, 7:30 p.m.: Van Halen. cago Classical Guitar Society in this highly entertaining performance piece that through April14. All concerts $49.50, $79.50, $149.50. take place at 7:30 p.m. in May 4: Rammstein - Made fuses hip-hop, poetry, flamenco, standup comedy Lutkin Hall, 700 University in Germany 1995-2011 Tour. and spoken word. Place, or Pick-Staiger Concert May 28, 7:30 p.m.: Red Hot Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Chili Peppers - I'm With This production co-sponsored by on Northwestern's Evanston You World Tour. $39.50 and campus, as noted. Call (847) $59.50. May 30, 6 p.m.: Nick- COUNDAIION 467-4000 or visit www. pick- elback with special guests staiger.org. March 3: Johannes Bush, Seether and My Darkest Molter's Lutkin Hall program Days. $51.50, $65, $87.50, includes music by Albeniz, $96.50. GARDENS THEATER ,.- CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Barrios and Gougeon. $20; The Celtic Knot Public \/L VICTORYatthe Biograph, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue,Chicago '..,. RICCARDO MUTI ìwlsic Director House, 626 Church St., $10 for students. March 4: 312-294-3000 . CSO.ORG Johannes Molter will present Evanston. (847) 864-1679. 773.811.3000 ITTY 773 i71 068? victorygardefls.Org a master class at 1 p.m. with www.celticknotpub.com. No Groups (10+) calI 173.634.9874 Bienen School student guitar- cover unless noted otherwise. 20 Tix Daily for $20Students $15 ists in the rehearsal room Mondays, 8 p.m.-midnight: 20B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 2012 DIC

bie Fulks (country) $17/$20. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19B who, due to aging, illness GO I May 4-5: An Acoustic Evening or injury, need assistance in Lincoinwood Public Library, Information: (847) 491-5441; with Oven The Rhine (folk! the home. Through May ii: 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) tickets: (847) 467-4000. Hunger Games chat Americana). $25 standing Paintings by Lowell Goone 677-5277. www.Iincolnwood- www.pickstaiger.org. Feb. i8, room; $35 general admission and Joanne Salvator. Iibrary.org. Feb. 19, 2 p.m.: 7:30 p.m.: Composer and in- The Hunger Games by seating; $45 reserved table Live Lincoinwood presents strumentalist Hugh Masekela Suzanne Collins is the THE seat. May 12, 7 p.m.: Freedy AUDITIONS & the Lenny Marsh Trio. and his band of South African book chosen this month HUN Johnston with Alison Scott, OPPORTUNITIES Mayne Stage, 1328 W. musicians will perform pop, for the Pioneer Page $15/$18. May i8: Michelle The James Downing The- Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, jazz, ballads and traditional Turners online book club. EAM Shocked (folk). $20 standing atre will hold open auditions Chicago. (773) 381-4554. South African music. $18; $10 Inthe future, North room; $30 general admis- for "See How They Run" www.maynestage.com. Feb. for students. America has become a sian seating; $40 reserved from 7-9 p.m. March 5 and 17, 10 p.m., and Feb. 23, Regenstein Recital Hall at nation known as Panem table seat. May 20, 7 p.m.: 7 at the theatre's location 9 p.m.: Singer/songwriter Northwestern University, 60 thatisoverseen by the Jazz guitarist Frank Vignola, in the Edison Park United Mercedes. Free. Feb. 18, 9 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. wealthy Capitol. Every $15/$18. May 25: Anders Methodist Church, 6740 N. p.m.: Brazilian Carnaval, with (847) 467-4000. March year, a boy and a girl are Osborne (blues). $22/$25. Oliphant Ave., Chicago. No music by Swing Brasileiro. 7, 7:30 p.m.: Small Jazz chosen from each of the appointments are necessary. $15 in advance; $20 at the Ensembles, "Penmanship twelve districts to take ARTGALLERIES Auditions will involve cold door. Feb. 28, 9 p.m.: Singer! 402 - Student Originals," a part in the spectacle SUZRNNE Kalo Foundation's Jannelli readings from the script. songwriter Trevor Reusch. program of original compo- known as "The Hunger COLLINS Studios Heritage Center, 255- Bring a current headshot Free. March 2-3, 8 p.m. and sitions by students in the Games," in which they 57 N. Northwest Highway, and resume, if available. 10:30 p.m., and March 4, 7 Bienen School's jazz stud- must fight to the death in Park Ridge. Feb. 20-March 9: Wear clothes appropriate for p.m.: Putting on the Ritz pres- ies program, performed by an outdoor arena while "Continuing the Tradition," strenuous physical move- ents "Voices of Chicago," a small jazz combos. $6; $4 for every citizen of Panem works by more than 36 artists ment. This is a non-Equity musical celebration in honor students. looks on. who carry on the legacy of production and there is no of Chicago's 175 anniversary Rosemont Theatre, 5400 Inan attempt to save her younger sister Prim, who's the Park Ridge Art Colony. pay. Performances will run of official incorporation. The N. River Road, Rosemont. been chosen by the lottery, sixteen-year-old Katniss Ever- Admission is free. Younger weekends, May 5-20. For concert features jazz, blues, Tickets are available at www. deen volunteers to join the game in Prim's place. Katniss children must be accompa- further information, contact gospel, folk, pop, and soul. ticketmaster.com or (800) is no stranger to fighting to survive and her strength may nied by an adult. The show the director at floydamay Tickets: $27 general admis- 745-3000; the ticket prices just be what's needed to sow the seeds of rebellion that will open on President's aol.com. sion; $35 reserved. March 9, Listed below do not include will free the people of Panem. Day, Feb. 20, from 11 a.m.-4 Custer's Last Stand festival 7:45 p.m.: Ensemble of Ragas service fees. For more infor- The Hunger Games, the first book in a trilogy, is the p.m. An artists' reception is ofthe arts is accepting School of Performing Arts and mation about the theater, call featured book for Barrington Library's "One Book/One planned fon 2-4 p.m. Feb. 26. applications from arts and Las Guitarras de Espana pres- (847) 671-5100 or visit www. Barrington" event, which will feature programs based on For information, visit www. crafts vendors for the 2012 ent Surabhi: A Melting Pot of rosemonttheatre.com. Feb. the book throughout the month of February. kalofoundation.org or call edition of the fair, slated Music, including Indian, fIa- 24: Big Time Rush - "Better The live Pioneer Page Turners book chat will take (847) 823-5314. for June i6-i7 in Evanston's menco and Arabic music. $25 With U Tour." March 24, 8 place at 7 p.m. March 1 and is open to readers of any age Oakton Community Col- Main Street Station shopping general admission. Marchio, p.m.: Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd to take part. For more information on "One Book/One lege, Koehnline Museum of district. For an application, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Windy Citytribute show) - "A Foot Barrington" visit www.balibrary.org/OBOB. To visit the Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des call (847) 328-2204 or visit Gay Chorus and Aria present In The Door" World Tour. Pioneer Page Turners blog and to take part in the chat Plaines. (847) 635-2633. www.custerfair.com. "Broadway and Beyond: An $29.50, $39.50, $55. March visit http://blogs.pioneerlocal.com/bookclub/. www.oakton.edu/museum. Skokie Art Guild is seeking Evening of Broadway Benefit 30-31, 8 p.m.: Celtic Woman. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. artists for its 51st annual Art & Concert," with proceeds to $32-$72. Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4 Fair, to be held July i4-i5 benefit Windy City Per- Sing to Live Community p.m. Saturdays. Through on the Village Green, 5211 forming Arts. $50 general Chorus presents "Sing for the March 8: Katie Herzig (indie Ferrick (folk). $25/$3O. April March 23: "Two Plus Two = Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; admission. March 15, 8 p.m.: Cure" at 8 p.m. March 3 at folk). $15/$18. March9: Ryan 4: Lost in the Trees with Jackson, Owens, Williams and prizes and awards available. Cabaret duo Amy & Freddy Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Montbleau Band (folk/rock). Poor Moon (orchestral folk). Wheatley." The exhibit fea- For information, visit www. present a CD release perfor- Chicago Ave., Evanston. Tick- $17/$20. March 10: Teitur $15/$18. Aprils: Trevor Hall tures works by Preston Jack- skokieartguild.org or call mance for "We Get Along." ets: $20 general admission; (folk rock). $15/$18. March (rock/reggae). $15/$18. April son, professor of sculpture at (847) 677-8163. $20 general admission; $25 $15 students and seniors; free14: Dave Specter's "Adven 6: The English Beat, $38-$68.the School of the Art Institute reserved. March 17, 8 p.m.: for breast cancer survivors. tures With A Blues Diva," fea- April ii: Suzzy Roche & Lucy in Chicago; Joyce Owens, cu- BENEFITS Bluegrass band Sexuist; Visit www.singtolive.org. turing Sharon Lewis (blues). Wainwright Roche (folk). raton of the Galleries Program Friends of the Little City WhiteWater Ramble opens. S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- $12/$15. March 16: Ellis $18/$2o. April i2: Pure Prai- at Chicago State University; CenterfortheArts will host $12 general admission; $18 cago Ave., Evanston. www. Paul (folk). $2O/$25. March rie League, $32-$48. April i3,Bernard Williams, a former an artists' reception and reserved seating. March 25, 2 evanstonspace.com. (847) i7, 1 p.m.: ElLis Paul Kids' 9 p.m.: The Lumineers and instructor at the School of the silent auction from noon-4 p.m.: Very Vocal Productions 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., Show, $10. March 17, 7 p.m.: Kopecky Family Band (folk! Art Institute of Chicago; and p.m. Feb. 26 at Affresco, 11 presents MayneBroadway: unless noted otherwise. Megon McDonough and rock). $lo/$12. April 15, 7 Rhonda Wheatley. N. Northwest Highway, Park A Cabaret Concert Series. Feb. 17: Jill Sobule, $15/$18. Susan O'Halloran in "Pot of p.m.: Darrell Scott (blue- Prospect Heights Pub- Ridge. Cost is $35 per person, ApriL 1, 7:30 p.m.: Grammy Feb. 18, 7 p.m.: Sons of the Gold: Irish Stories & Songs." grass). $18/$22. April 17: Joe lic Library, 12 N. Elm St., with proceeds to benefit Lit- nominated jazz vocalist Never Wrong (folk). $17/$20. $18/$2O. March 18: Fillisko Firstman and Ernie Halter, Prospect Heights. Through tIe City's Center for the Arts, Gregory Porter. $15 general Feb. 18, 10 p.m.: The Pines & Noden with Tab Robinson $12-$22. April i9: Lurrie Bell February 29: A exhibit of pho- which serves those with admission; $25 reserved. with Sad Brad Smith (folk). Trio, $12-$22. March 20: Milk Full Band CD release party, tographic prints by members developmental disabilities. April 4, 8 pm: Jazz guitarist $lo/$14. Feb. 22: Nate Her- Carton Kids (folk). $12/$15. $12-$22. April 20, 7:30 p.m.: ofthe Arlington Camera Club. Visit www.littlecity.org. Lee Ritenour. $25 general ad- man & June Shellene (jazz). March 22, 7 p.m.: Mike Anais Mitchell with Cuddle For information, visit www. "Heroic Music for Brass, mission; $40 reserved. April $12/$15. Feb. 23: Shawn Mul- Doughty, $22-$42. March 23: Magic (folk). $12/$15. April arlingtoncameraclub.org. Organ, and Percussion," a 22,7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.: An lins. $24/$28. Feb. 2Li: The Communion with Ben How- 2i, 7 p.m. and IO p.m.: Ma- Services for Adults Staying concert to benefit Evanston's Intimate Evening with Eddie Flat Five, $15/$18. Feb. 25: ard, The Staves, Nathaniel son Jennings (folk). April22, in Their Homes, Cele brat- Bach Week Festival, will be Palmieri Quartet (salsa/Latin Livingston Taylor, $22/$25. Rateliff, Bear's Den, $12/$15. 7 p.m.: Jason Reeves (blue- ing Experience: A Gallery presented at 4 p.m. Feb. 26 jazz). $37-$65. Feb. 26: 93XRT welcomes March 21ê: Jackopierce (coun- grass). $12/$15. April 23-24: ofArt by Older Adults, at Winnetka Congregational NorthShore Center for the The Del Fuegos (rock). try/rock). $27/$3O. March 25, Johnny Winter, $30-$58. 1123 Emerson, Suite 200, Church, 725 Pine St., Win- Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie $22/$25. Feb. 28: Pearl & 7 p.m.: California Guitar Trio, April 26: Jonathan Edwards, Evanston. (847) 864-7274. netka. The program includes Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673- the Beard (Americana/soul). $17/$2o. March 27: El Ten $18/$22. April 27, 7 p.m. and www.SASIathome.org. Gal- works from the Renaissance 6300. www.northshorecenter.$lo/$12. Feb. 29: The Giving Eleven (indie rock). $1O/$12. 10 p.m.: Dar Williams (folk). lery hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Baroque eras to the 20th org. March 2, 8 p.m.: Béla Tree Band, $10-$18. March March 28, 7:30 p.m.: Uncle $18/$2o. April 28: James Wednesdays and Fridays or century. Tickets: $25. Visit Fleck & the Original Fleck- i: Commander Cody (rock! Bonsai (folk). $12/$15. March Hunter (rock). $27/$3O. April by appointment. All art is for www.bachweek.org or call tones perform jazz, bluegrass, blues) $17/$20. March 2: 29: Anna Fermin with Haw- 29, 7 p.m.: Kim Richey with sale, with a portion of the (800) 595-4849. pop and more. $68-$75. Magic Slim & the Teardrops ley, $12-$22. March 30: Janiva Joel Henderson, $15-$27. proceeds benefiting SASI, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at (blues). $15,'$20. March 3: Magness CD release party May i: Natalia Zukerman and a community nonprofit that BOO Northwestern University, 50 93XRT welcomes Shemekia (blues). $15/$18. March 3i Adrianne Gonzalez (Amen- helps adults in Chicago and "Fathers and Daughters Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Copeland (blues). $23,'$25. and April i, 7 p.m.: Melissa cana). $12/$15. May 3: Rob- the north/northwest suburbs in a Changing World," a free WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM ?1B DIC THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 I u seminar examining the role of 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. Leikarringen Heimhug Gargantuas" at 3 p.m.; "The women in Jewish literature, Feb. 25, 2 p.m.: Family Big- SYMPHONY CONCERT Norwegian Folk Dancers meet Gorgon" at 5 p.m.; "The Evil u will meet from 7-8:30 p.m. Screen Movie Series features weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. of Frankenstein" at 7 p.m.; Wednesdays, through May "Kung Fu Panda 2." Wednesdays, at Norwood and "Curse of the Werewolf" 9, at Oakton Community Rosemont Theatre, 5400 Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, at 8:45 p.m. All-day admis- Coltege, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., N. River Road, Rosemont. Chicago. New members, age sion $10; $5 for children. Feb. Skokie. Presented by the Tickets are available at 16 and older, welcome. No 19, 6:30 p.m.: Sunday Nite Oakton Library, the series of www.ticketmaster.com or dance experience needed, Classic Film Feature, "Toxic readings, lectures and group (800) 745-3000 ; the ticket just interest in Scandinavian Avenger." $7; $5 for children. discussions will be led by prices listed below do not . For more informa- The Reeltime Independent Benjamin Goluboff, associ- include service lees. For tion, call (847) 692-6616 or Film and Video Forum pres- ate professor of Engtish. more information about the e-mail [email protected]; or ents award-winning indepen- Copies of the books may be theater, call (847) 671-5100 (847) 823-7596 or kro- dent feature, documentary borrowed from the Skokie or visit www.rosemontthe- nmo815gmail.com. and short subject films and campus library. Participants atre.com. March Le, 2 pm. and Line dancing for all ages videos at the Evanston Public are not required to attend all S p.m.: The Fresh Beat Band, is held from 7-10 p.m. Library, 1703 Orrington Ave. sessions. Selections include Nickelodeon's preschool every Tuesday at the White Each screening is followed Feb. 22: Bread Givers by An- music group and stars of the Eagle Banquet Hall, 6839 by a discussion. All Reeltime zia Yezierska. March 21: Park television series of the same N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. screenings are free. For infor- Avenue: A Memoir by Anne name. Tickets: $22, $27, $32. Beginner lessons are at rnation, visit www.percola- Roiphe. April 18: American Fresh Beat Band Party pack- 7:30 p.m. and new dance or torfilms.org. Feb. 22, 7 p.m.: Pastoral by Philip Roth. May ages, which include a meet review at 8 p.m. Admission: "Hot Coffee." 9: Bee Season by Myla Gold- and greet with the band, also $7; $5 for ages 17 and under. berg. To register, contact the available. For further information, call LECTURES Alliance for Lifelong Learning "The Wizard of Oz" will be (847) 965-6353 or e-mail at Niles Public Library, 6960 at (847) 982-9888 (press 3). presented by Christian Youth [email protected]. Oakton St., Niles. (847) Niles Public Library, 6960 Theater through Feb. 19 at 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. Oakton St., Niles. (847) Prairie Lake Theater, 515 E. FILM org. Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m.: Lyric 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. Thacker, Des Plaines. Tickets Lincolnwood Public Opera lecture, "Rinaldo." org. Feb. 19, 2 p.m.: Chicago are $9-$12 in advance; $11- Library, 4000 W. Pratt authors Neal Samors and $14 at the door. Call (847) Ave. (847) 677-5277. www. ORGANIZATIONS Bernard Judge will present a 516-2298 or visit www. lincolnwoodlibrary.org. Feb. International Brotherhood slide lecture based on their cytchicago.org. 17, 1 p.m.: "Beginners." Feb. of Magicians Ring 43 will book, Chicago's Lake Shore 23, 10:30 a.m.: "In a Better meet at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17 in Drive: Urban America's Most COMEDY World." Feb. 23, 1 p.m.: the South Conference Room Beauti[ul Roadway. North Shore Center for "Now, Voyager." Feb. 24, 1 at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Shorefront Legacy Center, the Performing Arts, 9501 p.m.: "The Interrupters." Ridge Ave., Evanston. The 2010 Dewey Ave., Evanston. Skokie Blvd, Skokie. www. Niles Public Library, 6960 club welcomes prospective i Feb. 29, 6 p.m.: Poetry read- northshorecenter.org. (847) Oakton St., Niles. (847) members who are interested ing by Nikky Finney. recent 673-6300. Feb. 25, 5 p.m. Michelle Areyzaga, soprano, with Aurelien Fort-Pederzoli, 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. in magic, as well as magi- National Book Award winner. and 8 p.m.: Lily Tombn. $42- violin, and the Skokie Valley Symphony Orchestra perform org. Feb. 21, 2 p.m.: Oscar- cians of all skill levels. Guests $20; $10 for members and $76. March 30, 8 p.m.: Paula at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at the North Shore Center for the Winning Musicals Film Series $5, which can be applied to students. Call (847) 864- Poundstone. $45-$52. Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, The program features "Chicago." Feb. 26, membership. Contact Robert 7467 or visit www.shore- Rosemont Theatre, 5400 includes Gershwin: Cuban Overture; Granados: La Maja y el 7-11 p.m.: Oscar Night Party, K. Miller at (847) 272-3850 or frontlegacy.org. N. River Road, Rosemont. Ruiseñor; Sarasate: Fantasy on Bizet's "Carmen," op. 25; featuring the Oscars telecast miraclesmagicmilIer.com, Tickets are available at www. Villa-Lobos, Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5; and Albéniz: Suite on the big screen. Registra- or visit www.ring43.org. CHILD'S PLAY ticketmaster.com or (8Ö0) Española No. 1. Tickets are $26-$40; $13 for youth 17 and tion required. Barnes & Noble, 55 Old 745-3000; the ticket prices under. Free pre-concert lecture begins at 1:1e5 p.m. For tickets, Northwest Chicago Film SINGLES Orchard Center, Skokie. (847) listed below do not include call (847) 673-6300 or visit www.svso.org. Sodety presents the Classic ComboSingles, open to 676-2230. Feb. 25, 1 p.m.: service fees. Feb. 18, 8 p.m.: Film Series at 7:30 p.m. singles 21-plus. For informa- Cat in the Hat storytime and 'Defending the Caveman." Wednesdays, unless other- tian about the group and photo opportunities. $41.55-$72.3o. March 3, wise noted, at the Portage upcoming events, call (847) Lincoinwood Public 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.: Jerry 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. March modern and world dance. Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee 757-1299 or (847) 331-1066, Library, 4000 W. Pratt Seinfeld. $45-$75. March 10: 10; 2 p.m. March 11 and 18; Performances are at 8 p.m. Ave., Chicago. Admission or visit www.combosingles. Ave. (847) 677-5277. www. Gabriel Iglesias Stand-Up 7:30 p.m. March 16; and 4 Thursday-Saturday; 2 p.m. is $5. For information, visit org. Bowling league at 6:30 lincolnwoodlibrary.org. Feb. Revolution Tour, presented p.m. March 17. Tickets: $22; Sundays. $25; $22 seniors www.northwestchicagofilm- p.m. Feb. 26, March 25, April 27, 3:30 p.m.: "Mr. Popper's by Comedy Central. $15 for youth under 18 and and students. For tickets, call society.org. Feb. 22: "Too 22 and May 20 at Brunswick Penguins." Skokie resident Debbie seniors. Call (847) 491-7282 (847) 491-7282 or visit www. Late Blues" (1961). Feb. 29: Zone, 824 E. Rand Road, Music Institute of Chicago, Sue Goodman, author and or visit www.tic,northwest- tic. northwestern.ed u "Twentieth Century" (1934). Mount Prospect. $15 for Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 comedian, performs in An ern.edu. Chicago Barn Dance March 7: "Give Us This Day" members, $25 for nonmem- Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) Evening of Comedy and Music Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Company will host a contra (1949). March 14: "Centen- bers, for bowling and shoes. 905-1500. www.musicinst. on Fat Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, dance from 8-11 p.m. Feb.20 nial Summer" (1946). March Thunderbird Singles, (847) org. March 17: Family Day Feb. 21 at the GalwayArms, Chicago. www.maynestage. at S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chicago 21, 7 p.m.: "Reds" (1981). 266-2706 or www.thunder- of Music. Events include an 2442 N. Clark St., Chicago, corn. (773) 381-4554. Feb. Ave., Evanston. Patt and March 28: "Man ofthe West" birdsingles.com. Feb. 18, 8 open house with an instru- $5; and at 9 p.m. March 2 at 17, 8 p.m.: Chicago Dance Possum (Patt Plunkett and (1958). April 4: "Liebelei" p.m.: Annual "Red Party" ment petting zoo, ref resh- the Heartland Cafe, 7000 N. Crash KTF presents "Love is Charlie Walden) play old-time(1933). April 7, 7 p.m.: Spe- with live band and buffet at ments, early childhood music Glenwood Ave. (Rogers Park),a (Dance) Battlefield." CDC's music and Paul Watkins calls. cial Saturday presentation of Moretti's Ristorante, 1799 5. demonstrations, student Chicago, no cover. longest running production, No partner needed. Open to "The len Commandments" Busse Road, Mount Prospect. performances, and more at Keeper of the Floor (KIF), all ages. Beginners' lesson (1956). April 11: "Angel" $15. Feb. 19 and 26, 7 p.m.: 9 a.m.; a family concert by DANCE is a dance competition that at 7:30 p.m. $7; $5 students. (1937). April 15, 7:30 p.m.: "Mambo Italiano" singles Rami Vamos at 10a.m., $10 Evanston Dance Ensemble welcomes all corners, from Call (224) 534-9173. Special Sunday presentation party at Tuscano's Restau- per family; Skokie Montessori presents "Count Me In" breakdancers and ballerinas Happy TwirLers Dance commemorating the Titanic rant, 4926 N. River Road, recorder group performance March 10-18 at Northwestern to belly dancers. $10 general Club provides round and centennial - "A Night to Schiller Park. Free. at 1 p.m.; and performances University's Josephine Louis admission. square dancing at 7:30 p.m. Remember" (1958). by The Joseph Sears School Theater, 20 Arts Circle Drive, Northwestern University's the second Saturday of the Portage Theater, 4050 N. WORKSHOPS & Band and Quintet Attacca at 3 Evanston. The production Josephine Louis Theater, 20 month, through May 2012, at Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. CLASSES p.m., and Evanston Escala de includes 14 dance pieces Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Immanuel Lutheran Church, www. portagetheater.org. Niles Public Library, 6960 Samba at 3 p.m. exploring the relationship Feb. 24-March 4: "Dance- Thacker and Lee streets, Des Feb. 18: Fantastic February, Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- Niles Public Library, 6960 humans have with num- works 2012," a contemporary Plaines. $6 per person. Call featuring "Son of Godzilla" Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- bers. Performances are at celebration of traditional, (773) 685-8407. at 1 p.m.; "War of the SEE GO, PAGE 22B 22B IWWW.PIONEERIOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 DIC

Dwork discusses her book, structing Stereotypes: Top CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21B GO I Flight [rom the Reich: Refugee Ten Truths." Through May 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Jews, 1933-1946. A book 27: "Treasures of the Col- Lincoinwood Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.: Songwrit- Mannheim Road, Rosemont. signing will follow the pre- lection," a diverse array of ers' Group meets. All song- Tickets are available at www. sentation. Free with museum Native art from the museum's writers are invited to bring ticketmaster.com or (800) admission. Reservations rec- 10,000-piece collection. new or nearly new songs to 745-3000; the ticket prices ommended. March 22, 6:30-8 The items date from the play live and get feedback listed below do not include p.m.: Elliot Lefkovitz, Loyola mid-1800s to the late 20th cook'ssoup from others in the group. service fees. The informa- University and Spertus Insti- century, and include basket- Skokie Art Guild offers fig- tion line is (847) 635-6601. tute faculty member, leads ry, Southwest art, beadwork, ure drawing workshops from March 11, 5 p.m.: Stars a discussion of Nazis on the Inuit art and more. 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the on Ice, featuring Olympic Run: How Hitler's Henchmen Block Museum of Art at upfor vote Devonshire Cultural Center, Silver Medalist Sasha Cohen, Fledjustice by Gerald Stein- Northwestern University, 40 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. Canadian National Champion acher, recipient ofthe 2011 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Thanks to his "Mod" Matzo Ball Soup, Eric Silber- Live models; no instructor. Kurt Browning, U.S. National National Jewish Book Award. (847) 491-4000. www. man of Lincoinwood is a finalist in the 6th year, Man-O- Fee per session is $20; $12 Champion Todd Eldredge Free with museum admission. blockmuseum.northwestern. Manischewitz cooking contest. He's vying for a chance for members. For information, and other skaters. Tickets: Reservations recommended. edu. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 to compete in the live cook-off to be held at the Jewish call Steve GaL, (847) 673- $25-$150. March 25, 1:30-3 p.m.: Debo- p.m. Tuesdays, Saturdays Community Center in New York City on March 28. The 4450, or visit www.skokieart- rah Dash Moore discusses her and Sundays; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. contest encourages home chefs to experiment with guild.org. MUSEUMS book, GIjews: How World War Wednesdays, Thursdays and kosher products. Illinois Holocaust Museum II Changed a Generation. Her Fridays. Admission is free; From Feb. 13-24, the public can vote online by logging ET CETERA & Education Center, 9603 presentation will be followed admission to all programs onto wwcmanischewitz.com. The contestant receiving The Actors Gymnasium Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) by a book signing.Free with is also free. Through April the most online votes will join four others, selected by an presents "Lost and Found: A 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- museum admission. Reserva- 8: "Prints and the Pursuit of independent judging panel, to compete live in Manhat- Recycled Circus," featuring museum.org. Admission: $12; tions recommended. Knowledge in Early Modern tan on March 28. aerial acrobatics and live $8 for students and senior Mitchell Museum of the Europe," an exhibition of The cook-off is held before a panel of judges made up music, through March 11 at citizens; $6 for children ages American Indian, 3001 Cen- rare prints, drawings, books, of food journalists and culinary experts. The grand prize the Noyes Cultural Arts Cen- 5-11. Special exhibitions are tral St., Evanston. (847) 475- maps and scientific instru- worth $25,000 includes kitchen appliances, cash and ter, 927 Noyes St., Evanston. free with museum admission. 1030. www.mitchellmuseum. ments. Gallery talks include more. Claire Robinson, host of several Food Network Performances are at 7:30 Feb. 19-June 17: "Ours To org. Admission is $5; $3 for "Printed Scientific Instru- shows, Food Network Challenge and 5 Ingredient Fix, p.m. Fridays; 4:30 p.m. and Fight For: American Jews in senior citizens, students and ments," 6 p.m. Feb. 29. will act as head judge. 7:30 p.m. Saturdays; and 3 the Second World War." Cura- childfen. Free admission for Dittmar Memorial Gallery This year's cook-off will support rock CAN roil, which p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $15; tor Talk with Lou Levine wilt Mitchell Museum members at Northwestern University's is a nonprofit, hunger relief organization that collabo- $10 for children 12 and under be from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Feb. and tribal members; and Norris Center, 1999 Campus rates with rock concerts, schools, corporations, and indi- and students with ID. Tickets 19. 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Beautiful Baby Grand Piano RENTALS Cook County - Suburban Lake County REAL ESTATE clusion of audlion, balance by 12:30by the purchaser notto esceedLaw Offices ofIra T. Nevet,t 75 Cristofori CRG54- 5'4 Piano. Beau- p.m. the next business day, both by$300, in certified funds, is due with'North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- tifulPolished Ebony Finish. The cashier's checks; and no refunds.in twenty-four (24( hours.No feenois 60606. 312)37-112. best quality materials sourced from Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds The sale shall be sublect to generalshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-INTERCOUN'I'Y JUDICIAL SALES around the globe.Fantastic condi- Apartments, Unfurnished LUXURY RESIDENCES Houses realestate tases,special tases,quiring the residential real estateCORPORATION tion. Bench included.Buyer to ar- Valley Lo Towers Il special assessments, special tanespursuant to its credit bid at the saleSelling Officer. (31(444-1122 rangemoving. Asking$4500. Apartments, Furnished Townhomes levied, and superior liens.ifany.or by any mortgagee. ludgment1411129 Ficase contact mochaferl t @comc 1910 Chestnut Ave. The property a offered aa is," withcreditor, or other lienor acquirIng2/16, 2/23, 3/1/12 #241303 ast.net Condos, Townhomes ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! ¡t oat: Condos, Lofts no express or implied warrantiesthe residentialreal estate whose Call (847) 998-1800 x200 and without any representation asrights in and to the residential realMORTON GROVE Homes GURNEE 3BR iBA. Sectmon 8 Duplex IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Wanted to Buy Mon - Ffl 9:30 - 5pm to the quality of title or recourse toestate arose prior to the sale, TheCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- welcome. Evange, 847-778- Plaintiff. Prospective bidders aresublect property is subject to gener- Duplex www.votow«LCcm Open Houses TY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERY TEXTBOOKS, BOOKS, DVDS 0704 or Demetre 847-244-5495 admonished to review the court fileal real estate tases, special assess- and CDS. The Newer the Better. DIVISION Rooms GLENVIEW: 2BR, 2BA, Mobile Homes to venfy alt information, ments,orspecialtasesleviedBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC Details at marketfreshbooks.com $1050/mo, includes heat, Will County For information: Sale Clerk, Fisheragainst said real estate and is of- 700 Church St., Evanston. CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC Housing to Share laundry, storaqe, Pool. Manufactured Homes andShapiro, 2121 Waukeganfered for sale without any represen-HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Textbook Buy Back Experts. GRE PROP, 8(7-297-1500 Road, Surie 301, Bannockbum, ILtalion as to quality or quantity of title (We Are Worth The Trip) FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME Mobile Homes Apartment Buildings 60015,(847) 498-9990, betweenand without recourse to Plaintiff andLOANS SERVICING. LP HARWOOD HEIGHTS 3rooms, WOW! t :00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysin AS IS" condilion. The sale is fur- Ptaintiff, Retirement Rentals 1BR, carpet mn LR & BR, lodge &JOUET PLAINFIELD SCHOOL 4 Co-Op Apartments osI ther aublect to confirmation by the stove, heat & cooking gas md, pstBdrm 2 Bath w/Det 2 car gar. TO- court. PETS 140 523 KIRIL STOINEV, DANIELA parking, no pets. 708-457-8141 TAL REMODEL Inc stove & fhdge. #240986 Upon payment in full of the amount Co-Op Housing Senior Housing 2/16,2/23,3/1/12 STOINEVA NKJA DANIELA Oak Park. 1016 S Humphrey. 2$1 1 95/mo Call 708-935-2232 bid,the purchaser will receive aSTOINEV. JPMORGAN CHASE Sleeping Rooms Commercial, Industrial SKOKIE Certificate of Sale that wilt entitle berm, hrdwd fIrs, Close to School, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BANK, NA, AS PURCHASER OF the purchaser to a deed to the real Parks & Public Trans. $950. Con COOK COUNT1'. ILLINOIS THE LOANS AND OTHER AS- Cats Housekeeping Rooms Farms, Farmland estate aher confirmation of the sale tact Walsh mgmt, 708-771-4757 wOw! COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- SETS OF WASHINGTON MUTUAL The property will NOT be open for Dogs Finder Service OAK PARK - 1 BR, 4 lrg mis, EuclidJOLIET PLAINFIELD SCHOOL 4 Homes Built to Order CERY DIVISION BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTON MU- COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,inspection and plaintiff makes noTUAL BANK, FA FROM THE FDIC, & Washington, open floor plan, freeBerm 2 Bath w/Det 2 car gar. TO- representation as to the condition of Misc. Pets Apartments - Hotels Vacant Property INC., ACTING AS RECEIVER FOR THE Indry. you pay elec, tree paricing, TAL REMODEL Inc stove & fridge. the properly. Prospective bidders a/d, cable rdy, ceiling fana, near $1 195/mo Call 708-935-2232 Plaintiff, SAVINGS BANK AND PURSUANT Vacation, Resort Rentals Vacation Property are admonished to check the courtTO THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN- Dogs trans, $900, 1 mth sec + credit chk vs. file to verify atl information. VOLODYMYR VASYLCHENKO; SURANCE ACT Out-of-State Rentals req'd. Avail now. 708-715-7609 Rooms Income Property Ifthis propertyis a condominium Cane Corso Pups, fawns, blacks MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-unit, the purchaser of the unit al theDefendants SKOKIE: 4602-fl Grove Cook County - Chgo. N ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS 09 CH 038290 & brindles, tails done ,dewclaws, Garages Oututanding Building Investment Property foreclosuresale,otherthans shots, dewormed, parents on NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE 9044 OCONTO AVENUE MOR- Spacious 5 Room- 2 Bedroom BANK. N.A.; UNKNOWN HEIRSmortgagee. shall pay the assessTON GROVE, IL 60053 site. S800+. 219-712-8227 Farms, Farmland Lots menls and the legal fees requrred Light, airy/remodeled, ceilings fans, AND LEGATEES OF NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Garage available. Heat included. by The Condominium Property Act,TICE S HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Commercial, Industrial Real Estate AuctIons VOLODYMYR VASYLCHENKO, IF7B5 ILCS 605/9(g((1) and (g((4).if Janitor os premises, close to ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure thin properly is a condominium unit Storage, Warehouses Devonshire ParIr. iMcGaw YMCA Real Estate Wanted NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; and Sale enteredinthe above Call Gabby 847-933-0727 or which is part of a common interestcause on December 16, 2011, an EVANSTON Rooms for Men Defendants, community. the purchaser of the Desk Space Hallmark & Johnuon w/maid service, daily & weekly rateo, Real Estate Misc. 08 CH 15743 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- unitut the foreclosure sale other :f 773- 54-6 160 $131 & up includes use uf PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ration, will at 10:30 AM on March Offices Out-Of-Town Real Est. than a mortgagee shall pay the as-20, 2012, at the The Judicial Sates Lake County facit/mes: call the Y for availability. that pursuant to a Judgment ofsesaments required by The Condo- Stores 1000 Grove 847.475.7400 . ext 214 Out-Ol-Town, CommercialForeclosure entered in the aboveminium Property Act, 765 ILCSCorporation, One South Wacker English Bulldogs, AKC regis- HIGHLAND PARK 2 bedroom, entitled cause on August 26, 2008. Drive . 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-605/18.5(a-1l. 60606, sell at public auction Io the tered. Champion bloodines. Rental Services ist floor apt, att electric, close Housing to Share Lakes, Resort Property IF YOU ARS THE MORTGAGOR tri- colored. $1500-$2000 to town and train, no pets, tion will on Fnday, March 9, 2012, highest bidder, as set forth below, (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEthe following described real estate: 312-532-8091 Rental Misc $895 a month. Call 847-831-8080Cook County - SuburbanMortgages, Loans at the hour of 1 1 am, in their officeFlIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- st 120 West Madison Street, SuiteSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-Commonly known as 9044 Wanted to Rent Condos-Townhomes SCHILLER PARK Homeowners Insurance 718A. Chicago, Illinois, sell to the OCONTO AVENUE, MORTON FIB Lxbradoodle puppies. Beauti- Senior male has 3BR townhome highest bidder for cash, the follow-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indes ul. healthyready for their new 10v' Cook County - Suburban to share. $300 plus 1/2 ulilities. Real Estate Seminars ing described properly: SION,IN ACCORDANCE WITHNo, 09-13-408-019. The real estate ngfamilies.HealthGuarantee Please call 847-671.2437 PIN. 10-27-415-043 and 044. SECTION 15-1701(C( OF THE IL-'e improved with a residence. Sale Apartments, Unfurnd. LINOIS MORTGAGS FORECLO- $'7500 6303308021 PARK RIDGE- beautiful large 2br Real Estate Services Commonly known as 7445 Key- ternos: 25% down of the highest bid SURE LAW. by certitied funds at the close of the MASTIFF Pups, Fawn w!black Cook County - Chgo. N end unit condo wìth heat and water, Vacation, Resort stone Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. For information, contact Plaintiff's mask, AKC, CKC reg, 8 weeks, vet No pets, No smoking $1050/mo + Judicial Sales . Legal The mortgaged real estate ismm auction; The balance, including the attorney: Erika Tovar, c/s check, $800. Great Valentines day 1911-19 W. Touhy Ave. sec. Call: 847-692-2034 WI DELLS CHRISTMAS MTN proved with a single familyresi- Judicialsale fee for Abandoned DEUTSCH, LEVY & ENGEL. 9iftf 815-729-3170. Spacious newly remodeled apts, 1, 2, 3 Bdrm Villas. $55, $65, $75 dence. If the sablent mortgaged real ResidentialPropertyMunicipality Close to transporation/stropping. Park Ridge, Bristol Ct, 26H, 2BA March 24-31 or 25-30. $18 Houses estate is a unit of a common inter-CHARTERED. 225 WEST WASH-Relief Fund, which ma calculated on Poodles, Mini & Standard Available. On site laundry, new carpet! Condo.Unfumished, $1450/mo.Ms Olympus.Tickels.630-365-5888 esl community, the purchaser of theINGTON STREET, SUITE 1700,residential real estate at the rate of AKC Champion Parents. appliances. Includes water, heat Famished, $1650/mo. Includes heut Cook County - Suburbanunit other than a mortgagee shallChicago, 1L60606, (312)346-1460,st for each $1,000 or fraction there- www.judgestandardpoodles.com and cookingau. & water, Call 847-910-9777 Garages pay the assessments required byTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-of of the amount paid by the pur- Call 8.47-565-9765 PARK RIDGE , 1417 Granvllle. TION AMUSTS f RIVER FOAEST3BR. 1BA Condo, subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- One South WackerDrive,24th i Bedroom $755 W/0 in unit, p1mg $50, exc Lake StCook County - Suburban Sprawling, Brick Ranch, 58x225thecondominium Property Act tied funda. is due within twenty-four T-CUP MORKIE PUPS1 CARAMEL Floor,Chicaqo, IL60606-4650 BOY $600 & BLACK/GOLD BOY TO VIEW APT. CALI. location, nr trans, shops, schools, lot, 3BR, 2.5BA, new price $519K.Sale terms: 25% down by certified (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by Al at 773-419-5292 Store Your Special Car Open Sun 1-4. Call 773-343-2506 (312) 236-SA[E $4001 TEXT/call 815-276-3034 or pets 0k. $1800 708-275-0925 funds, balance within 24 hours, byYou can alsovisit The Judicialthe mortgagee acquinng the resi- email [email protected] Hallmark & Johnson Heated, secure. Month or Annual certified funds,No refunds,The dential real estate pursuant toits 773-545-6160 Real Estate Services property will NOT be open for in-Sales Corporation at www.tjac.comcredit brd atthe sale or by any top qualitygerman shepherds Homes Allo Storage 773-685-1454 for a 7 day status report of pending Addison/Harlem, 26R, stove, spedtion.Upon payment in full of mortgagee, judgment creditor,or $600,gorgeoushealthy pups ready Cook County - Suburban the amount bid, the purchaser willsales, other tienor acquiring the residential 2-23 call 815-257-1014 or email erridge. NC, carpet, tndry, heat. stor- Offices 35 years experience In NOTE: Pursuant Io the Fair Debt age, parking, no pets, exc public receive a Certificate uf Sale whichCollection Practices Act, you arereal estate whose rights in and to [email protected] with inquines Suburba, * RENT TO OWNI * property management, the residential resi eslale arose pri- traira, $890+sec dep. 773-545-9330 will entitle the purchaser to a Deedadvised thatPlaintiff's attorney is Buy with No closing costs and get Cook County - Suburban development, and building to the premises after confirmation of or to )he sale. The subtect property DES PLAINES - 1 Berm $750;help with your creed, Call 708-868- repairs. 847-675-2030 deemed to be a debt collector at- OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE the sale. is sub1ect to general real estate tax- 2422 or visit w,nhba com www.OrsognaGroup.com For information: Visit our website attempting to collect a debt and anyes, special assessments, or special 2 Bdrrn $900. incids heat, laus- 1010 Lake St., Oak ParIr, IllInois information obtained will be used for dry & parking. Immediate Occp. 450 - 25,300 S.F. Available. http://seivice.atty-pierce.com. Be- tases levied against said real estate Grundy County tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.that purpose. and is offered for sale without any GRE .ro. 847-824-6970 McCollom Realty, Ltd. 1411958 HIGHLAND PARK - FURNISHED, (708( 383-6450 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Pierce & Associates, Plaint/if's At- representationastoqualityor Cook County - Chgo. S tomeys, 1North Dearborn Street,2/16,2/23,3/1/12 #241673 quantity of title and withoul recourse TO PLACE A Esecutive 2BR house. Alarm sys. MORTON GROVE $2250/mo. 1 ac of prIvacy! No pets. Skokle- ist nro. rent $1 Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.SKOKIE to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. 2nd mo. rent $2. LTL. Offices for INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFThe sale is further subiect to confir- 5139-49 N. Lincoln Ave. 847-831 -442&847-254-258tJ COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Vintage Courtyard Building. Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 30011- ber 0808307. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mation by the court.if the sale is Newly remodeled apIs., modem 400ft-800f1-l200ft. May combine, COUNTY DEPARTMENT. CHAN-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-set aside for any reason, the Pur- HELP CERY DIVISION kitchen, new carpet/hardwood no extras, nightly clean-up. CORPORATION CERY DIVISION chaser at the sale shall be entitled DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL floors. TranspJshopping at your Call 841'.602-6622 Officer, (312) 444-t122 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA,only to a return of the deposit paid. RENT YOUR APARTMENT WITH TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE front door. Heat, water, cooking gas NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT SOLELYThe Purchaser shall have no further EASE N THE CLASSIFIEDS. (A1 FOR THE BENEFIT OF2t2,2/9,2/16/12 #230496 AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLD-recourse against the Mortga9or, the WANTED AD rncluded Immediate occupancy HARBORVIEW 2005-4 TRUST Studio $600 ERS OF STRUCTURED ASSETMortgagee or the Mortgagee s uSsr- FIND MORE O(A JOBS AT FUND, MORTON GROVE To view Apt. Call Labo 847-998.3400 TO PLACE YOUR AD MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS IIney. Upon payment n tullof the Plaintiff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 773-899-1675 PION [ER UXALCO tYVMONSTER INC. MORTGAGE PASSamount bid, the purchaser will re- V. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE Hallmark & Johnson COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will JACKIE K. VACLAV NK/A JACKIE lES 2006-AR5, ASSIGNEE OFentitle the purchaser to a deed to 773-545-6160 Cook County - Chgo. S Cook County - Chgo. S VACL,AV NKJA JACQUELINE K.CERY DIVISION WATERFALL VICTORIA MASTERMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-the real estate aher confirmation of Chatham 8356 South Wabash VACLAV; MORTGAGE ELEC- ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.. ASthe sale The property will NOT be Very clean 1 BR. heal 6 water md., TRONICREGISTRATION SYS-FUND 2008-1 GRANTOR TRUST CLASSIFIEDS, SERIES A NOMINEE FOR AMERICANopen for inspection andplaintiff oft st. parking, $650! mo sedurìty TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR Plais-makes no representation as to the COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,Plaintiff, BROKERS CONDUIT; Call 773-783-1656 tiff, condition of the property. Prospec. INC.; IVAN VACLAV; UNKNOWN Cook County - Suburban JREMY ARSCOU, MAJA bye biddersare admonishedto CALL 160 Acres OWNERS AND NON RECORD MARK J. WINSTON; check the court file to verify all nf or- CLAIMANTS, ARSCOTF, NON-RECORD CLAIM- Defendants, mation. If this property in a condo- MORTON GROVE Defendants ANTS AND UNKNOWN OWN- 09 CH28059 minium unit, the purchaser of the Immed. 0cc, 2BR, 2BA, eles bldg. 08 CH 12773 ERS unit at the foreclosure sale, other t heated indr. prkg sp. Alt applcs. Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9024 than a mortgagee, shalt pay the as- 847-998-3400 md. cid mn unit. No pela allowed. 09 CH 08224 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- MARMORA AVENUE MORTON EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofseasments and the legal fees re Neartrainstation, 2 yr.lease 1-80/LaGrange 8224 MAJOR AVENUE GROVE, IL 60053 quired by The Condominium Prop- $1450-$1550847-470-8100 Morton Grove, IL 60053 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE above entitled cause on Novembererty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( and SALE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-30. 2009 Intercounty Judicial Sales)g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo- Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban Fisher and Shapiro file #08-003821 Corporation will on Monday, Marchminium unit which is part of a com- (lt is advised that interested partiesEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclouure and Sale entered in the19, 2012 ut the hour of1 1 am. inmon interest community, the pur- Corridor consult with their their office at 120 West Madisonchaser of the unit at the foreclosure HARWOOD HEIGHTS 29315F WEBCB312731 own attorneys before biddingatabove cause on December 8, 2011, an agent of The Judicial Sales Cor-Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois.sale other than a mortgagee shall 847-564-1600 OFFICE mortgage foreclosure uales.( sell at public auction to the highestpay the assessments required by 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail can- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenporatmon, will at 10:30 AM on March 9, 2012. at the The Judicial Salesbidder for cash, as set forth below,The Condominium PropertyAct, ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. that pursuantIo a Judgment of the following described mortgaged765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.1F YOU 847-564- i 600 www.josephrealostate.net Foreclosure entered on March 10,Corporation, One South Wacker Orland Park Dove - 24th FloorCHICAGO, IL,real estate: ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 2009. KalIen Realty Services. Inc., PIN. 10-21-220-022-0000. OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT as Selling Official will at 12:30 Em.60606, seIt at public auction to the Commonly knows as 4819 WnghtTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION on March 27, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-highest bidder. as set forth below, the followinq described real estate: Terrace, Skokie, IL 60077. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Commonly known as 8224 MAJORThe mortgaged real estate is im- SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE Illinois, sell atubIic auction to the proved with a residence. If the sub-ACCORDANCE WtTH SECTION $1 .50 per sq. ft. highest bidder for cash, as set forthAVENUE, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Property Indes No. 10-20-413-031-ecl mortgaged real estate is a unit15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS below, the following described real MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE 0000 of s common interest community, property: the purchaser of the unit other thanLAW. For information,contact Commonly known as 9024The real estate ma improved with a Available March 1 * $600/Mo single family residence, a mortgagee shall pay the assess-Plaintiff's attomey: The Sale Clerk, Marmora Avenue, Morton Grove, IL meets required by subsection (g.1)CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. 60053 Permanent Index No.: 10-17-The judoment amount was NORTH FRONTAGE $303,972.15 of Section 18.5 of the condominium15W030 All UtilitiesAir Conditioning 409-058 Properly Act ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, Includes: The mortgaged real estatemu im-Sale terms: 25% down of the high- Mike McCatty est bid by certified funda at theSale terms: 10% down by certifiedIL 60527, (630( 794-9876 between s Large Common Reception Area proved with a dwelling, The proper- funds, balance, by certified funds,the hours of 1 and 3 PM only and lv will NOT be upen for inspection. close of the suction:The balance, e Large FREE Parking Area 0!a including the Judicial sale fee forwithin 24 hours.No refunds. Theaskforthesalesdepartment.. The judgment amount was Please refer to file number 14-09- AbandonedResidential Propertyproperty will NOT be open for in- CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ProTeam $218,916.51.Sale terms: 10% of spedtion. 15266. THEJUDICIAL SALES successful bid immediately at con-Municipality Relief Fund, which is CORPORATION One South 708-945-2121 calculated on residential real estateFor information call Sales Clerk at Wilfred Jacobson & Co.(847) 674-5303 at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid Thursday, February 16, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 37 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaan,can also visit The Judicial SalesACCORDANCE WITH SECTION60602. Tel No. (312)476-5500.CORPORATION One South62523(217)422-1719 ASomeSKOKIE 5KOKIE ___ IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7t5-170t(C)OF THE ILLINOISPlease refer to file numberWacker Drive, 24fb Floor, Chicago,Code. 40387 Case e 09 CH 942 114 THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF can also visit The Judicial Salesday statuo report of pandino sales.MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPA0909959. THE JUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCOOK COUNIY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Corporation at w.tlsc.com for a 7CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P CLAW. For information, contactCORPORATION One Southcan alsovisit The Judicial SalesCollection Practices Act, you areTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY day status reponof pendirrsales.15WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEPlaintiff's attorney' The Sale Clerk,Wacker Deve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,Corporation at www.ljsc.com for a 7advised thatPlaintiffs attorney isDIVISION DIVISION CIDDILIS& ASSOCIATES, P.0ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR Rf DOE,CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C. IL 60606-4850 1312) 236-SALE Youday status report of pending sales.deemed lo be a debt collector at-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomet5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEcan alsovisit The Judicial SalesCODILIS & ASSOCIATES.P.C.temphng to collect s debt and anyTIONAL ASSOCIATION CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,File No,: t 4-09-30938ARDC ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Corporation st www.tlsc.com for a 715W030 NORTH FRONTAGEinformation obtained will be used forPlainhff, HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome00468002 Attorney Code. 21762IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenday Status report of pandina sales.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,that purpose. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME File No.. 14-09-15266ARDCCase 8 09 CH 041042 NOTE: Pur-the hours oft and 3 PM only andPIcRCE & ASSOCIATES OneIL 60527 (630) 794-g876 ASome1406964 MACARIO MACAWILI AKALOANS SERVICING, LP 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762suant to the Fair Debt Collectionaskforthesalesdepartment..North Dearborn Street Sude 1300File No,: 14-09-32863 ARDC2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235647 MACARIO C MACAWILI AKAPlaintiff, Case a 09 CH 038290 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatPlease refer to file number t 4-08-CHICAGO,IL 60602 )312) 476-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 MACARIO MACAWILI, SR., GLO- LINCOLN WOOD suant tothe Fair Debt CollectionPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be35216.THEJUDICIALSALES5500 Attorney File No,: PA0909959Case 8 09 CH 050575 NOTE: Pur-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFRIA MACAWILI AKA GLORIA R.SARISH M. SUNNY A/K/A SARISH Practices Act, you are advised thata debt collector attempting to collectCORPORATION One SosthAttomey Code. 91220 Case C 09suant to the Fair Debt Collection MACAWILI. GE CAPITAL MORT-SUNNY, MARY SUNNY, MADISON Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicaqo,CH 20t27 Practices Act, you are advised thatCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt and any information obtained 1-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYGAGE SERVICES. INC., MORT-PLACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You409501 Plaintiffs afforney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collectwill be oued for that purpose DIVISION GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-lION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 2/9,2/16.2123/12 8235719 a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained1410643 can also Visit The Judicial Sales DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTINGNONRECORD CLAIMANTS will be used for that purpose 2/16,2123,3/1/12 #240999 Corporation at www.tpo.com for a 7 a debl and any information obtained SKOKIE TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEESOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR FRE-Defendants 1410925 day status report of pending sales. will be used for that purpose. LOAN, LINCOLN WOOD INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF FOR WAMU SERIES 2007-HEiMONT INVESTMENT & 10 CH 031 683 2/16,2123311/12 *241149 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. 1409148 FREMONT INVESTMENT & LOAN5155 MADISON STREET UNIT #3- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TRUST Plaintiff. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 219_ 2/16, 2/23/12 #235688 Defendants 405 SKOKIE, IL 60077 SKOKIE COOK COUNTri, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, 09 CH 47194 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF-1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION SKOKIE BENJAMIN MIHULET, ANGELA IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- ONEWEST BANK, FSB IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFMIHULET 7725 NILES CENTER RD. Skokie, DIVISION File No.: 14-08-35216ARDC IL 60077 TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLASALLE BANK NA AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Defendants suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 00468002 Attorney Cede2t762 TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enteredinthe above DIVISION FOR WASHINGTON MUTUALCase C 09 CH 000226 NOTE: Pur- 09 CH 37506 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH MIGUEL GARCIA, LUZ MARIADIVISION 4433 W ESTES AVE. Lincolnwood, cause on January 18, 2012, an suant to the Fair Debt CollectionMONTES DE OCA, MORTGAGEJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosureagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Plaintiff, CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-Practices Act, you are advised that IL 60712 OAt TRUST ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONTIONAL ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-andSale enteredinthe aboveration, will st 10:30 AM on March Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be cause on Apnl 27, 2010, an agent DANIEL LOHAN, NtCOLETAPlaint'df, SYSTEMS, INC., MILA, INC. DBAPlaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 20, 2012, al the The Judicial Sales a debt collector attempting to collect of The Judicial Sales Corporation,Corporation, One South Wacker LOHAN MORTGAGE INVESTMENT LEND- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure a debt and any information obtained will al 10:30 AM on March 19, 2012,Drive Defendants DANUT BALINT, ANABALINT ING ASSOCIATES, INC., CITIFI-KAMIEL MALOUL, JPMORGANand Sale enteredinthe above - 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL. will be used for thaI purpose. at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-60606, seIl at public auction to the 09 CH 041042 A/K/A ANNA BALINT P1K/A ANA M. NANCIAL SERVICES, INC. De-CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-cause on March 1 f . 2010, an agent 1410383 fendants CIATION. THE VILLAGE OFof The Judicial Soles Corporal ion,tion, One South Wacker Dnve -higfteof bidder. as sel forth below. 3843 LOUISE STREET SKOKIE, ILBALINT, JPMORGAN CHASE2/9, 2/16. 2/23/12 #235849 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, 60076 BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 09 CH 050575 SKOKIE, AN ILLINOIS MUNICIPALwill at 10:30 AM on March 20, 20t2, the following described real NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AS PURCHASER OF THE LOANSMORTON GROVE 8508 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE,CORPORATION at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-sell st public auction fo the highestestate:Commonly known au 5155 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AND OTHER ASSETS OF WASH-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIL 60076 Defendants lion, One South Wacker Dnve -bidder. as set forth below, the fol-MADISON STRCET UNIT #3-405, lowing described real estate: Com-SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indes suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FOR-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-09 CH 9423 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, monly known as 7725 NILES CEN-No, 10-21-405-077-1145(10-21- enteredinthe aboveMERLY KNOWN AS WASHING-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-7924 KARLOV AVE. Skokie,ILsell at public auction to the highest and Sale TER RD.. Skokie, IL 60077 Proper-405-060 Underlying). The real es- cause on JUly 26. 2010, an agent ofTON MUTUAL BANK, FA FROMDIVISION suanl to a Judgment of Foreloqyre60076 bidder. as sel forth below, the f 01- IP Indee No. fO-28-123-001-0000. The Judicial Sales Corporation, willTHE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. and Sale enteredin the aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-lowing described real estate: Com- tate is improved with a Property Indes No 10-28-123-002-condo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25% at tO:30 AM on March 14, 2012, atANCE CORPORATION, ACTINGPlaintiff, cause on December 8, 201 1 . anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-monly known as 4433 W. ESTES the The Judicial Sales Corporation,AS RECEIVER FOR THE SAV- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-suanf Io s Judgment of ForeclosureAVE.. Lincoinwood, IL 60712 Prop-0000. The real estate is improveddown of the highent bid by certified with a single family residence. Thefundo st the close of fha auction: -24thINGS BANK AND PURSUANT TOCECILIA MONTOYA, APOLINARration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchand Sale enteredinthe abovearty Indes No. 10-34-127-009-0000 One South Wacker Drive ludgment amount was $318,708.92The balance, including the Judicial Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atITS AUTHORITY UNDER THEMONTOYA AKA A MONTOYA 12, 2012, at the The Judicial Salescause on September 8, 2009, anThe real estate is improved with s Defendants Corporation, One South Wackeragenf of The Judicial Sales Corpo-single family residence. The jsdg-Sale terms: The bid amount, includ-sale fee for Abandoned Residential public auction to the highest bidder,FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban- au sel forth below, the following de-ACT. 09 CH 20121 Dnve -24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,ration, will at 10:36 AM on Marchment amount was $991 559.07 Sale Property Municipality Relief Fund, scnbed real estate:CommonlyDefendants 94t8 MARION AVENUE MORTON60606. seIl at public auction Io the19, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesterms: The bid amount, includindoned Residential Property Munici-which iocalculated on residential polity Relief Fund, which is calcula- known as 3843 LOUISE STREET.09 CH 000226 GROVE, IL 60053 highesf bidder, as sel forth below,Corporation, One South Wackerthe Judicial sale fee for Abandone real estate at the rate of $1 for each ted on residential real estate at the Ifte SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indes7320 N KILOARE AVENUENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-the following described realDnve -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,ResidentialPropertyMunicipality $1,000 or fraction thereof of No. tO-26-t04-0t3. The real estateLINCOLNW000, IL 60712 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-estate:Commonly known as 850860606, veIl at public suction to theRelief Fund, which io calculated onrate of $1 for each $1,000 or f rac-amount paid by the purchaser not is improved with s single family resi-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgmenl 5f ForeclosureKARLOV AVENUE, SKOKIE,ILhighest bidder, as set forth below,residential real estate 5f the rate ofbon thereof of the amount paid byto enceed $300, in certified funds, is dance. Sale terms: 25% down ofTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe above60076 Property Indes No. 10-22-the following described real estate:$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-the purchaser not to eeceed $300,due within twenty-four (24) hours. shall be paid in certified funds im-No feeshallfiepaidbythe the highest bid by certified funds stsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause On December f5, 201 t , an210-035, Properly Indes No. 10-22-Commonly known as 7924of of the amount paid by the pur- agent st The Judicial Sales Corpo-210-036. The realestateisim-K.ARLOV AVE., Skokie,IL 60076chaser not to exceed $300, shall bemediately by the highest and bestmortgagee acquiring the residential the close of the auction; The bal-and Sale enteredinthe above bidder at the conclonion of the sale, ance, including the Judicial sale feecause on October 22, 2009, anration, will at 10:30 AM on Munchprovedwiths residence.SaleProperty Indes No. tO-27-205-030-paid in certified funds immedisfely real estate pursuanl IO its credit bid for Abandoned Residential Properlyagent of The Judicial Salen Corpo-19, 2012. at the The Judicial Salestemis' 25% down of the highest bid0000. The real estate is improvedby the highest and beet bidder alNofeeshallbepaid bytheal the sale or by any mortgagee, Municipality Relief Fund, which isration, will at 10:30 AM on MarchCorporation. One South Wackerby certified funds at the close of thewith a multi unit building containingthe conclusion of the sale No feemortgagee acquiring the residentialIudgment creditor, or other lienor calculated on residential real estate12, 2012, at the The Judicial SalesDrive- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,auchon; The balance. including thetwo In sis apartrnenfs. The ludg-shall be paid by the mortgagee xc-real estate pursuant to ils credit bidacquiring the residential real estate Corporation. One South Wacker60606, sell at public auction to theJudicialsalefee for Abandonedment amount was $520,144.85 Salequinng the residentialreal estateat the sale or by any mortgagee,whose nghts in and to the residen- at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Iudgment creditor, or other lienorfiat real estate arose prior fo lye fraction thereof of the amount paidDrive.24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,highest bidder. as set forth below,ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityterms: The bid amount, includingpursuant to its credit bid al the sale acquinng the residential real estate by the purchaser not to esceed60606, sell al public auction to thethe following deucnbed real estate:Relief Fund, which is calculated onthe Judicial sale fee for Abandonedor by any mortgagee, Isdgment sale, The subject property is sublecl Commonly known as 9418 MARl-residential resi estate at the rate ofResidential PropertyMunicipalitycreditor, or other lienor acquiringwhose nghts in and lo the residen-to general real estate tases, special $OO, in certified funds, is due with-highest bidder, as set forth below, tisI real estate arose pnor to the in twenty-four (24) hours. No feethe following descnbed real estate:ON AVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE,st for each $1 000 or fraction there-Relief Fund, which is calculated onthe residential real estate whose assessmenfs, or special tases lev- sale The subject property is sublet shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-Commonly knownas 7320N.IL 60053 Property Indes No. 10-18-of of the amount paid by the pur-residential real estate at the rate ofnghts in and to the residential mal ed against said real estate and is quiring the residentialreal estateKILDARE AVENUE,i 13-0t5-0000. The real estate ischaser not to ascend $300, in certi-$f for each $1 000 or fraction there-estate arose prior to the sale. Thefo general real estate taxes, specialoffered for sale without any repre- pursuant to its credit bid st the saleLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-improved with a two-story brownfled funds, is due within twenty-fourof of the amount paid by the pur-sublet property is subject to gener-assessments, or special taxes lev-sentalion as fo quality or quantity of orby any mortgagee, ludgmentt1, Index No tU-27-417-037. The re-brick single-family house with a de-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bychaser not to exceed $300, shall beal real estate faces, special assess-ied against said real estate and istitle and without recourae to Plaintiff creditor. or Other lienor acquiringal estate s improved with a res,-tached garage. Sale terms 25%the mortgagee acquiring the resi-paid in certified tonds immediatelyments, nrspecialtaxesleviedoffered for sale without any repre-and in AS 1S condition, The sale is the residentialreal estafe whosedance. Sale terms: 25% down ofdown of the highest bid by certifieddannaI real estate pursuant toitsby the highest and best bidder alagainst said real estate and is of-sentation as to quality or quantity offurther subfect IO confirrsation by rights in and to the residential tealthe highest bid by certified funds alfondo at the close of the auction;credit bid al the sale or by anythe conclusion of the sale, No leefered for sale without any represen-title and withost recourse lo Plaintiffthe court. If the sale is sel aside for estate arose prior lo the sale. Thethe close of the auction; The bal-The balance, including the Judicialmortgagee, ludgment creditor,orshall be paid by the mortgagee xc-talion as to quality or quantity of tifleand in AS 1S condition. The sale isany reason, fhe Purchaser at the subject property is sublect to gener-asce, including the Judicial sale feesale fee for Abandoned Residentialother lienor acqsinng the residentialqoinng Ihe residentialreal estateand without recourse to Plaintiff andfurther subject fo confirmation bysale shall be entitled only fo a return al real estate tases, special assess-for Abandoned Residential PropertyProperty Municipality Relief Fund,real estate whose nghts in and topursuant to its credit bid at the salein AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-the court Upon payment in full ofof the depomt paid. The Purchaser ments,orspecialtanesleviedMunicipality Relief Fund, which ivwhich io calculated on residentialthe residential real estate arose pri-or by any mortgagee, fudgmentther subject to confirmation by thethe amount bid. the purchaser willshall havenofurtherrecourse againsf said real estate and is of-calculated on residential real estafereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachor to the sale. The subject propertycreditor, or other lienor acquiringCourt. Upen payment in full of thereceive a Certificate of Sale that willagainst the Mortgagor. the fared for sale without any represen-at the rate of $t for each $1,000 or$1.000 or fraction thereof of theis subject to general real estate tao-the residential real estate whoseamoant bid, the purchaser will re-entitle the purchaser to a deed loMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- ration as to quality or quantity of titlefraction thereof of the amount paidamount paid by the purchaser notes, special assessments, or specialrights in and to the residential realceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe real enlate after confirmation ofney. Upon payment in lull of the and without recourse to Plaintiff andby the purchaser not to exceedto esceed $300, in certified funds, istases levied against said real estateestate arose prior to the sale. Theentitle the purchaser to a deed fothe sale The property will NOT beamount bid, the purchaser will re- in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-$300, in certified funds, is due with-due within twenty-tour (24) hours.and is offered for sale without anysubtel property is subject to gener-the real estate after confirmation ofopen forinspection andplaintiffceive a Certificate of Sale that will ther subiect to confirmation by thein twenty-four (24) hours. No feeNofeeshallbepaidbytherepresentationasto qualityoral real estate taxes, special assess-the sale The property will NOT bemakes no representation as to theentitle the purchaser lo a deed to court. If (he sete is sat aside for anyshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-mortgagee acquiring the residentialquantity of title and without recoursemento, orspecialtaxesleviedopen for inspection andplaintiffcondition of the properly. Proapec-the real estate after confirmation of reason. the Purchaser at the salequinng the residentialreal estatereal estate pursuant to its credit bidto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.against said real estate and is of-makes no representation as to thetivebiddersareadmonished tothe sale The property will NOT be shall be entitled only to s return ofpursuant fo its credit bid at the saleat the sale or by any mortgagee,The sale is further subject to conhr-fered for sale without any represen-condition of the property. Prospec-check the court file to verity all inlor-open forinspection and plaintiff the deposit paidThe Purchaseror by any mortgagee, judgmentudgment creditor,or other lienormation by the court,If the sale istation as to quality or quantity of tiffetinebiddersare admonished tomation, If this property io a condo-makes no representahon as to the shallhave nofurtherrecoursecreditor, or other Itenor scquinngacquiring the residential real estateset aside for any reason, the Pur-and without recourse fo Plainhff andcheck the court file to eerily alt infor-minium unit, the purchaser of thecondition of the property Prospec- against the Mortgagor. thethe residentialreal estate whosewhose nghrs in and to the residen-chaser al the sale shall be entitledin AS IS condition The sale is fur-rnation. If this property u a condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherlivebiddersare admonishedlo Mortgagee or the Mortgaqee's anon-nghts in and to the residential realtisIreal estate arose pnor to fhaonly to a return of the deposit paid.ther subtect to confirmation by theminium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-check the court file to verily all infor- nay. Upon payment in lullof theestate arose prior to the sale. Thesale. The subject property is subletThe Purchaser shall have no furthercourt. Upon payment in full of theunit at the foreclosure sale, othersesaments and the legal lees re-mation. If this property is a condo- amount bid, the purchaser will re-sublect property is subject to gener-to general real estate fases, specialrecourse against the Mortga9or, theamount bid, the purchaser will re-tIran a mortgagee, shall pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit, Ihe purchaser of the ceive a Certificate of Sale that willal real estate taxes, special assess-assessments, or special tases lev-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-cerne a Certrlicafe of Sale that willsessrnents and the legal fees re-nay Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) andunit at the foreclosure sale, other entitle the purchaser to a deed toments,orspecialtaseslevieded against said real estate and isney. Upon payment infullof theentitle the purchaser to s deed toquirect by The Condominium Prop-)g((4).Ifthis property in a condo-than u mortgagee, shall pay the as- the real estate after confirmation ofagainsf said real estafe and is of-offered for sale withouf any repre-amount bid, the purchaser will re-the real estate after confirmation ofarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( andminium unit which is part of s com-sessrnents und the lepal fees re- the sale The property will NOT befared for sale without any represen-senfation as to quality or quantity ofceive a Cerfihcafe of Sale that willthe sale The property will NOT be(g)(4).Ifthis property is a Condo-mon interest community. the pur-quired by The Condominium Prop- open forinspection andplaintifffation as to quality or quantity of tiffetitle and without recourse Io Plaintiffentitle the purchsser to u deed tooponforinspection andplaintiffminium unit which is part of s corn-chaser of the und at the foreclosureerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( and makes no representation as to theand withouf recourse fo Plaintiff andand in AS lS condilion. The sale isthe mal estate after confirmation ofmakes no representahon as to themon interest comrnun'ny, the pur-sale other than a mortgagee shall(g))4).Ifthis property is a condo- condition of the property. Prospec-in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-further subject to confirmation bythe sale The property will NOT becondition of the property. Prospec-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required byminium amt which is part of a corn- tivebiddersare admonished tother subject to confirmation by thethe court. Upon payment iofull ofopenforinspection and plaintifftivebiddersareadmonished tosale other than a mortgagee shallTIte Condominium PropertyAct,mon inlereef community. the pur- check the court file to verify all nf or-court. If the sale is set aside for anythe amount bid, the purchaser willmakes no representation as to thecheck the court file to verity all infor-pay the assessments required b765 ILCS 6051t8,5)q-1). W YOUchaser of the snit at the foreclosure mationIf this property is a condo-reason, the Purchaser at the salereceive a Certificate of Sale that willcondition of the property. Prospec-rnation, If this property in s condo-The Condominium Prsperty Ac,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sale other than a mortgagee shall minium unit, the purchaser of theshall be entitled Only to a retum ofentitle the purchaser to s deed totinebiddersare admonished tominium unit, the purchaser of the765 ILCS 605/18.5)a-1)IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTpay the assessments required by unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe deposit paid. The Purchaserthe real estate after confirmation ofcheck the court file to verify all nf or-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONThe CondominiumPropertyAct, than u mortgagee, shall psy the as-shallhavenofurtherrecoursethe sale The property will NOT bemation. If this property is s condo-than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF765 ILCS 6051t8.5(g-t(IF YOU sesaments and the le5al fees re-against the Mortgagor, theopen forinspection andplaìntiffminium unit, the purchaser of thesessments and the legal fees re-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- quired by The Condominium Prop-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-makes no representation au to theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherquired by The Condominium Prop-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(t) andney Upon payment infull of thecondition of the property Prospec-than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) andAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701)C)OF THE ILLINOISTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION )g)(4)Ifthis property is s condo-amounl bid, the purchaser will re-fivebidders are admonishedtosesements and the legal fees re-(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF LAW. Forinformation, contact minium unit which is part of a corn-calve a Cert'dicate of Sale that wiltcheck the court file to verify all infor-quired by The Condominium Prop-minium uniI which is part of a corn-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN msn interest community, the pur-enhtle the purchaser to a deed tomation, If this property n a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andmon interest community, the pur-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney HEAVNER,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION chaser of Ihe unit at the foreclosurethe real estate after confirmation ofminium unit, the purchaser of the)g((4(.If this property is a condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureLAW. Forinformation, contactSCOfF, BEYERS S MIHLAR, LLC.f5-1701)CIOF THE ILLINOIS sale other than a mortgagee shallthe sale The property will NOT beunit at the foreclosure sale, otherminium unit which is part of a corn-sale other than s mortgagee shallPlaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER,lit East Main Street, DECATUR,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE «e' pay the sssessrnenla required b openforinspection andplaintiffthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-mon interest community, the pur-pay the assessments required bySCOTT. BEYERS g MIHLAR, LLC,IL 62523, )217) 422-171g . THE JU-LAW. Forinformation, contact DICIALSALOS CORPORATION The Condominium Property Ac,makes no representation as to theoessments and the legal fees re-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureThe Condominium PropertyAct.t 1 1East Main Street, DECATUR. Plaintiff's attorney; The Sale Clerk, 765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-t). W YOUcondition of the property. Prospec-quired by The Condominium Prop-sale other than a mortgagee shall765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). W YOUIL 62523, (217) 422-1719 , THE JU-One South Wacker Dnve,24thCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-tivebidders are admonishedtoarty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t) andpay the assessments required byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-DICIALSALES CORPORATIONFloor,Chicago, IL60606-465015W036 NORTH FRONTAGE OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcheck the court file to verity all infor-)g))4).If this property is s condo-The Condominium PropertyAct,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOne South WackerDrive,24th312) 236-SALE You can also visdROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmallos. If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(.IF YOUTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFloor, Chicago, IL60606-4650The Judicial Sales Corporation at wIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFminium unit, the purchaser of themon interest community, the pur.ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF(312) 236-SALE You can also visitww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-the hours of i and 3 PM only and AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INunit at the foreclosure sale, otherchaser of the unit at the foreclosureOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INThe Judicial Sales Corporation al wport of pending sales, HEAVNER,askforthesalesdepartment.. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONthan a mortgagee, shall psy the as-sale other than a mortgagee shallTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-OCOU, BEYEI4S & MIHLAR, LLCPlease refer to file number 14-tO- 15-t701(C)OF THE ILLINOISsessments and the legal tees re-pay the assessmenls required byFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-t701)C)OF THEILLINOISport of pending sales, HEAVNER,t 1 t East Main Street DECATUR, IL24169,THE JUDICIALSALES MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREquired by The Condominium Prop-The Condominium Property Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSURESCOTT, BEYETtS & MIHLAR, LLC62523(217)422-1719AttorneyCORPORATION One South LAW. Forinformation. contactarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(f) and765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1).IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. Forinformation, Contactt t 1 East Main Street DECATUR, ILCode, 40387 Case h 09 CH 47194Wacker Drive, 24fh Floor, Chicago, Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,)g)(4).If this property is a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISPlaintiff's attorney. f-fEAVNER,625231217)422-1719AttorneyNOTE. Pursuant to the Fair DebtIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. minium unit which is part of a corn-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSURESCOfF, BEYERS MIHLAR, LLC,Code. 46387 Case e 09 CH 37500Collection Practices Act, you arecan also visit The Judicial Sales advised that is t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEmon interest community, the pur-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONLAW. For information, contact1 1 1East Main Street, DECATUR,NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Plaintiff's attorney Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7----y ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,chaser of the unit ef the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 . THE JU-Collection Practices Act, you aredeemed to be s debt collector at-day status report of pending sales. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweensale other than a mortgagee shallAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. DICIAL SALCS CORPORATIONadvised that Plainhifa attorneyistempting to coIled a debt and anyCODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C. the hours of t and 3 PM only andpay the assessments required byACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEOne South Wacker Dnve,24thdeemed to be a debt collector uf-informafion obtained will be used fort5WO3O NORTH FRONTAGE askforthesalesdepartment..The Condominium PropertyAct.15-17011ClOF ThE ILLINOISROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Floor, Chicago,IL60606-4650templing Is collect a debt and anythat purpose ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. Please refer fo tile number t 4-09-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). W YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between(312) 236-SALE You can also vis'dinformation obtained will be used for1406970 IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorne 30938.THE JUDICIAL SALESARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW. For information:Visitourthe hours of t and 3 PM only andThe Jsdicisl Sales Corporation at wthat purpose, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #234966 File No.: 14-10-24169 ARDC CORPORATION One SouthOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTwebsite al service.stfy-pierce.corn.askforthesalesdepartment..ww.so,corn for a 7 day status re-1406975 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicao,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONbetween Ihe hours of 3 and 5 pm.Please refer to hIe number 14-09-port of pending sales. HEAVNER,2)9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #234971 -1 IL 60606-4650 f312) 236-SALE '(ouFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's32863. ThEJUDICIALSALESOCOTE, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAttorneys.OneNorthDearborn i i 1 East Main Street DECATUR, IL Street Suite t306, CHICAGO, IL 38 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 16, 2012 Judicial Sates-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Case U 10 CH 031683 NOTE: Pur-suant to the Fair Debt Collectionsuant Io the Fair Debt Collectionsuant lo the Fair Debt CollectionFile No.: 14-10-21509ARDCIICODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou suant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised that00468002 Atlomey Code. 21762i 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Aftomecan also visit The Judicial Sales Practices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's asomey is deemed Io bePlaintiff's attomey is deemed Io bePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beCase U 10 CH 028336 NOTE: Pur-ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,File No ' 14-10-29809ARDCCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to bea debt collector alt empling to collecta debt collector attempting to collecta debt collector attempting to collectsuant lo the Fair Debt CollectionIL 60527 (630( 794-9876 Allume00468002 Attorney Code. 21762day status report of pending sales. a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtaineda debt and any information obtaineda debt and any information obtainedPractices Act, you are ad'auect thatFile No.. 14-10-24162ARDOCase U 10 CH 041013 NOTE: Pur-CÖDILIS & ASSOCIATES. P C. s debt and any intormation obtainedwill be used tor that purpose will be used for that purpose. will be oued for that purpose. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed In be00468002 Attomey Code. 21762suant to the Fair Debt Collection15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE will be used tor that purpose 1411577 1411353 1411025 a debt collector attempting to collectCase e tO CH 032042 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 1411840 2/16,2/23,3/1/12 #241666 2116,2/23,30/12 #241650 2/16,2/23,3/1/12 #241301 a debt and any information Obtainedsuant Io the Fait Debt CollectionPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Atome 2/16,2)23,3/1/12 #241670 BUFFALO GROVE SKOKIE LINCOLN WOOD will be oued for that purpose Practices Act, you are advised Ihata debt collector asempting to collectFile No.: 14-10-16762 ARDO 1410991 HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt und any information obtained00468002 Attomey Code. 21762 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-2/16,2123,3/1/12#241296 a debt collector attempting to colletwill be used for that purpose Case U IO CH 021487 NOTE: Pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBUFFALO GROVE a debt and any information obtained1410372 suant Io the Fair Debt Collection TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION DIVISION DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be used for that purpose. 2/9, 2116, 2/23/12 #235837 Practices Act, you are advised that DIVISION CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC CITIMORTGAGE, INC. US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1409529 Plaintiff's attorney io deemed to be 2/16,2/23,3/1/12 #240990 SKOKIE WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., BUTPlaintiff, Plaintiff, TION TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debl collector attempting to collect AS TRUSTEE FOR RMAC REMIC Plaintiff, DIVISION NORRIDGE a debt and any information obtained COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-will be used for thaI purpose. TRUST, SERIES 2009-9. FRANTISEK PISKUL,A,YAKOV GOLDEN A/K/A YAKOV BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 1410122 Plaintiff, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA.GOLDIN, NATALYA GOLDENASIM AVDIC, HIDAJETA AVDIC,CESSOR BY MERGER TO BACCOOK COUNIY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION 2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235828 MILL CREEK CONDOMINIUM AS-NK/A NATALYA GOLDIN BANK OF AMERICA, NA SUCCES-HOME LOANS SERVICING. LPTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL DORALIZA JACOME SOCIATION Defendants Detendanlo SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLEFKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEDIVISION TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEEMORTON GROVE Defendants 10 CH 006747 10 CH 010572 BANK, NA., UNITED SURVEYLOANS SERVICING, LP PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-OF THE INDYMAC INDX MORT-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 10 CH 018208 1149 MILLER LANE UNIT #2103804 CLEVELAND STREETSERVICE, LLC Plaintiff, TION GAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR14,COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS 6719 W. MONTROSE AVENUEBUFFALO GROVE. IL 60089 SKOKIE, IL 60076 Defendants Plaintiff, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-10 CH 028336 SEMEN PSHENOV, OAK CREEK II CERTIFICATES. SERIES2005-CERY DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that por-3707 W. NORTH SHORE AVENUELUXURY CONDOMINIUM ASSO-TOMASZ STOGOWSKI. MONIKAAR14 UNDER THE POOLING ANDDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant lo a Judgment of ForeclosureLINCOLNW000. IL 60712 CIATION STOGOWSKA SERVICING AGREEMENT DATEDTRUST COMPANY. AS INDEN- suanl to a Judgment ot Foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants Defendants JUNE 1.2005 lURE TRUSTEE FOR ARGENT and Sale enteredin the abovecause on June 21, 2010, an agentcause on December 9, 201 t, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-10 CH 032042 10 CH 041013 Plaintiff, SECURITIES INC. ASSET- cause on December 27, 2011, anof The Judicial Sales Corporation,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-suant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure51 OLD OAK DRIVE, UNIT #3134127 N, OKETO AVENUE BACKED PASS-THR6UGH CER- agenl of The Judicial Sales Corpo-will at 10:30 AM on March 14, 2012,ration, will al 10:30 AM on Marchand Sale enteredinthe aboveBUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 NORRIDGE, IL 60706 MERIMA GVOZOEN, ENESTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-Wi, AS- ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-13, 2012, at the The Judicial Salescause on December 15, 2011, anNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GVOZDEN, UNKNOWN OWNERSSIGNEE OF ARGENT MORT- 29. 2012, at the The Judicial Saleslion, One South Wacker Drive-Corporation, One South Wackeragent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS GAGE COMPANY, L.L.C.. Corporation,One South Wacker24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Dnve -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants Plaintiff, Dnve - 24Ih Floor CHICAGO, IL,sell al public auction to the highest60606, seIl al public auction to thef9, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesand Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enlerdointhe above10 CH 021487 vs. 60606, sell at public suction Io thebiddet, as set forth below, Ihe fol-highest bidder, as set forth below,Corporation, One South Wackercause on November 1 ,201 1 ,ancause on December 14, 2011, an8946 N LACROSSE AVENUESAHER M. ISHO, SAMER M. highest bidder, as set forth below,lowing descnbed real estate: Com-the following described realDrive- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-SKOKIE, IL 60077 MANSOUR, MANSOUR E. the tollowing described real estate:monly known as1149 MILLEReslate:Commonly known au 380460606, sell at public auction to theration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchration, will al 10:30 AM on MarchNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-MANSOUR, SIHAM ESHOU, WEB- Commonly known as 6719 W.LANC UNIT #210, BUFFALOCLEVELAND STREET, SKOKIE, ILhighest bidder, as set forth below,28, 2012, al the The Judicial Sales16, 2012, at the The Judicial SalesTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-STERBANK. N.A., UNDER MONTROSE AVENUE,GROVE, IL 60089 Property Index60076 Property Indes No. 10-23-the following described real estate:Corporation, One South WackerCorporation, One South Wackersuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureMORTGAGE RECORDED AS HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706No 03-08-101-017-1040 The real312-063. The realestateisim-Commonly known as 3707 W.Dyne - 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,Drive- 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,and Sale enteredinthe aboveDOCUMENT NUMBER Property Index No, 13-18-40t-039.estate is improved with aproved willia single familyresi-NORTH SHORE AVENUE,60606. sell at public auction lo the60606. sell at public auction to thecause on December 14, 2011, an0620506028 AND RE-RECORDED The real estate is improved with acondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%dense. Sale terms: 25% down ofLINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 Proper-highest bidder, as sel forth below.highest bidder, as set forth below,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-AS 0903731139 AND UNDER singIe family residence. Sale terms:down of the highest bid by certifiedthe highest bid by certified funds atly Indes No. 10-35-313-071. The re-Ihe following descnbed real estate:the following described real estate:ration, will at 10:30 AM on MarchMEMORANDUM OF JUDGMENT 25 / down of the hiahest bid by cer-funds at the close of the auction;the close of the auction; The bal-al estate is improved with a simileCommonly known sa 5f OLD OAKCommonly knownas4127 N.16, 2012, at the The Judicial SalesRECORDED AS DOCUMENT tified funds st the cloue ot the auc-The balance, including the Judicialasee, including the Judicial sale feefamily residence. Sale terms: 25%DRIVE, UNIT #313, BUFFALOOKETD AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILCorporation,One South WackerNUMBER 0915503111, TERRACO, ion; The balance, including the J5-sale fee for Abandoned Residentialfor Abandoned Residential Propertydown of the highest bid by certifiedGROVE, IL 60089 Property Index60706 Property Index No. 12-13-Drive - 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,INC. AS AGENT FOR S.Y. EN- dicial sale fee tor Abandoned Resi-Property Municipality Relief Fund,Municipality Relief Fund, which isfunds al the close of the auction;No. 03-04-300-023-105f. The real409-007. The realestateisim-60606, sell at public auction to theTERPRISES. INC., UNDER MEM- dential Properly Municipality Relietwhich is calculated on residentialcalculated on residential real estateThe balance, including the Judicialestate is improved with aprovedwitha residence.Salehighest bidder, as sel forth below,ORANDUM OF JUDGMENT RE- Fund, which is calculated on resi-real estate at the rate of $1 for eachut the rate uf $1 for each $1,000 orsale fee for Abandoned Residentialcondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%terms: 25% down of the highest bidthe following described real estate:CORDED AS DOCUMENT dential real estate ut the rate of $1$1,000 nr fraction thereof of thefraction thereof of the amount paidProperly Municipality Relief Fund,down of the highest bid by certifiedby certified funds al the close of theCommonly known as 8946 N. LA-0702331081, HELEN SOLOMON for each $1,000 or traction thereofamount paid by the purchaser notby the purchaser notto escudowhich is calculated on residentialfunds at the close of the auction;auction; The balance, including theCROSSE AVENUE. SKOKIE,ILAND HABTE ANISERA, UNDER of the amount paid by the purchas-to esceed $300, in certified funds, is$300, in certified tands, is due with-real estate at the rate uf $1 for eachThe balance, including the JudicialJudicial sale feefor Abandoned60077 Properly Indes No. 10-16-MEMORANDUM OF JUDGMENT er not to exceed $300, in cerhtieddue within twenty-four (24) hours.in twenty-four (24) hours. No fee$1 .000 or fraction thereof of thesale fee for Abandoned ResidentialResidentialProperlyMunicipality422-045. The realestateisim-RECORDED AS DOCUMENT tunds, is due within Iwenty-tosr (24)No feeshallbepaid bytheshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-amount paid by the purchaser notProperty Municipality Relief Fund.Relief Fund, which is calculated onproved with asingle familyresi-NUMBER 0806060028, SY INTER- hours No tee shall be paid by themortgagee acquinng the residentialquinng the residential real estateto evceed $300. in certified funds, iswhich is calculated on residentialresidential real estate al the rate ofdence. Sale terms: 25% down ofNATIONAL, INC., UNDER MEMO- mortgagee acquiring the residentialreal estate purnaanl to its credit bidpursuant to ils credit bid at tIre saledue within twenty-four (24) hours.real estate at the rate of St for eachsi for each $1 000 or traction there-the highest bid by certified funds atRANDUM OF JUDGMENT RE- real estate pursuant to its credit bidat the sale or by any mortgagee,or by any mortga9ee, ludgmentNo feeshall bepaidbythe$1 000 or fraction thereof of theof of the amount paid by the pur-the close of the auction; The bal-CORDED AS DOCUMENT NUM- al the sale or by any mortgagee.lud9rnent creditor, or other lienorcreditor, or other lienor acquiringmortgagee acquiring the residentialamount paid by the purchaser notchaser not to esceed $300, in certi-ance, including the Judicial sale feeBER 0905031070, udgment creditor, or other henaracquinnthe residential real estatetheresidentialreal estate whosereal esIste pursuant to its credit bidto exceed $300, in certified funds, isfled funds, is due within twenty-fourfor Abandoned Residential PropertyDefendants, acquinng the residential real estatewhose nghls in and to the residen-nghls in and to the residential realat the sale or by any mortgagee,due within twenty-four (24) hours.(24) hours. No tee shall be paid byMunicipality Relief Fund, which is10 CH 19838 whose nghts in and to lEe tesiden-tisi real estate arose pnor to theestate arose pxor to the sale. Thejudgment creditor, or other lienorNofeeshallbepaidbythethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-calculated on residential real estateNOTICE OF SALE tial real estate arose prior lo thesale. The aublect property is sublectsubject property is subiect to gener-acquiring the residential real estatemortgagee acquiring the residentialdential real estate pursuant lo itsal the rate of 51 tor each $1 000 orPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- sale. The subject property is sublectto general real estate tases, specialal real estate tases, special asseau-whose nghts in and fo the residen-real estate pursuant to its credit bidcredit bid al the sale or by anyfraction thereof of the amount paidEN that pursuant to u Judgment of to general real estate tases, specialassessments, or special taxes lev-rnenls,orspecialtaxesleviedliaireal estate arose prior lo Iheal the sale or by any mortgagee,mortgagee, judgment creditor,orby the purchaser not to escodoForeclosure and Sale entered in the assessments, or special tases lev-ied against said real estate and isagainst said real estate and is of-sale, The subject property is subjecljudgment creditor,or other lienorother lienor acquiring the residential$300. in certified funds, is due with-above entitled cause on September ied against said real estate and isoffered for sale without any repre-tersi for sale without any represen-lo general real estate taxes, specialacquiring the residential real estatereal estate whose nghts in and toin twenty-four (24) hours, No lee7. 2010 Intercounty Judicial Sales offered for vale without any repre.sentation as to quality or quantity oftalion as to quality or quantity of titleassessments, or special taxes lev-whose rights in and lo the residen-the residential real estate arose pn-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-Corporation will on Thursday. sentation as to quality or quantity oftitle and without recourse to Plaintiffand without recourse to Plaintiff andieri against said mal estate und istial real estate arose prior to theor to the sale. The subject properlyqoinng the residential real estateMarch 15, 2012 al the hour of ft title and without recourse to Plaintiffand in AS 1S condition. The sale isin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-offered for sale without any lepre-sale. The subject property is subletis sublet to general real estate lax-pursuant lo its credit bid at the saleam. in their office at 120 West and in AS 1S condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation byther sublect to confirmalion by thesentation as lo quality or quantity ofto general real estate tanes, speciales, special assessments, or specialor by any mortgagee. ludgmentMadison Street, Suite 718A, Chica- further subject to confirmation bythe court. If the sale is set aside forcourt. ft the sale is set aside for anytille and without recourse to Plaintiffassessments, or special tases lev-laxes levied against said real estatecred'dor, or other lienor acquiringgo, Illinois, sell al public auction to the court.t the sale is set aside torany reason, the Purchaser at thereason, the Purchaser at the saleand in AS 1S condition. The sale 'aed against said real estate and isand is offered tor sale without anythe residentialreal estate whosethe highest bidder tor cash, as set arty reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entdted only to a returnshall be entitled only to a return offarther subject to confirmation byoffered for sale without any repre-representationasloqualityornghts in and to the residential realforth below, the following described sale shall be entitled only to a returnof the deposit paid. The Purchaserthe deposit paid. The Purchaserthe court. If the sale is set aaide forsenlalion as Is quality or quantity ofquantity of tille and without recourseestate arose prior to the sale. Themortgaged real estate: ot the deposit paid. The Purchasershallhave no furtherrecourseshall have nofurtherrecourseany reason. the Purchaser al Ihetitle and without recourse to Plaintiffto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.subject property is sublect to gener-P.1.11 0'-t3-4O7-O25. shallhavenofurtherrecourseagainst the Mortgagor, theagainst the Mortgagor. thesale shall be entitled only lo a relumand in AS 1S condition. The sale isThe sale is further subject to conf ir-al real estate taxes, special assess-Commonly known as 7516 Davis aqainsl the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-Mortgagee or tIre Mortgagee's attor-of the deposit paid. The Purchaserfurther sublet to confirmation bymation by the court.II the sale isments,orspeciallaxesleviedStreel, Morton Grove, IL 60053. Mortgagee or the Mortgaqees attor-ney. Upon paymenl in lull of theney Upon payment inIslI of theshallhave nofurtherrecoursethe court. Iflhe sale is sel aside forset aside for any reason. the Pur-against said real estate and is of-The mortgaged real estate is im- ney. Upon payment in 'fullof theamount bid, the purchaser will re-amount bid, the purchaser will re-against the Mortgagor, theany reason. the Purchaser at thechaser at the sale shall be entitledfered for sale without any represen-proved with a single familyresi- amount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willcome a Certificate of Sale that willPxfortgagee or Ihe Mortgsee's attor-sale shall be entitled only to a returnonly to a relsirn of the deposit paid.lation as lo quality or quantity of titledence. If the sublet mortgaged real ceive a Cerliticate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed toentitle the purchaser to a deed toney. Upon payment in 'full of theof the deposit paid. The PurchaserThe Purchaser shall have no furtherand without recourse lo Plaintiff andestate is a unit of a common inter- entitle the purchaser Io u deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe real estate after confirmation ofamount bid, the purchaser will re-shallhavevofurtherrecourserecourse against the Mortga9or, thein AS IS" condition. The sale is far-ext community, the purchaser of the the real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beIhe sale The property will NOT beceive a Certificate of Sale that willagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee s atlor-Iher subject Io confirmation by theunit other than a mortgagee shall the sale The propetty will NOT beopen forinspection andplaintiffopen forinspection andplaintiffentitle tIre purchaser to a deed toMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment in full of thecourt. If the sale is set aside for avypay the assessments required by open folinspection andplaintiffmakes no representation as to themakes no representation as to thethe real estate after confirmation strey. Upon payment in lullof theamount bid, the purchaser will re-reason, Ike Purchaser al the salesubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 of makes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-condition of the property. Prospec-the sale The property will NOT beamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willshall be entitled only to a return ofthe condominium Property Act condition of the property Prospec-tisebidders are admonished Iolivebidders are admonishedtoopen forinspection andplaintiffceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe deposit paid. The PurchaserSale terms: 10% down by certified fivebidders are admonishedIocheck the court file to verify all nf or-check the court file to verify all infor-makes no representation us lo theentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofshallhavenofurtherrecoursefunds, balance, by certified funds. check the court file Io verify all nf or-mallos. If this property is a condo-mation. If this property is a condo-condition of the property. Prospec-the real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beagainst the Mortgagor, thewithin 24 hours.No refunds, The mation. If this property io a condo-minium unit,the purchaser of theminium unit, the purchaser of thetisebidders are admonished tothe sale The property will NOT beopen forinspection andplaintiffMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-property will NOT be open for in- minium unit, the purchaser ot theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherunit at the foreclosure sale, othercheck the court file to verify all infor-openforinupetion andplaintiffmakes no representation au to theney. Upon payment in 'tall of thespeclion unit al the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-than a mortgagee, shall psy the as-mation, If this property is s condo-makes no representation au to thecondition of the property. Prospec-amount bid, the purchaser will re-For information call Sales Clerk al than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees re-sessrnenls and the leqal fees re-minium unit, the purchaser of thecondition of the property. Prospec-tivebidders are admonishedtoceive a Certificate of Sale that willLaw Offices ofIraT. Nevel, 175 sessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-quired by The Condominium Prop-unit at the foreclosure sale, othertisebiddersareadmonished tocheck Ihe court tile to verify all infor-entitle the purchaser to a deed toNorth Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) anderty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((t) andthan a mortgagee. shall pay the as-check the court file to verify all nf or-mation. If this property is a condo-the real estate after confirmation ofnois6OEO6. (312) 357-1125. erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( and(g)(4).If this property is a condo-(g)(4(.If this properly is a condo-sesumerilu and the legal fees re-matron. It this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of thethe sale The property will NOT beINTERCOUF4DI' JUDICIAL SALES (g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a com-minium unit which is part of a corn-quired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, otheropen forinspection andplaintiffCORPORATION minium unit which is part ot a corn-mon interest community, the pur-mon interest community, the pur-env Act, 765 ILCS eo5/alg((ll andunit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-makes no representation an to tIre,n3tticer, (312)444-1122 mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit al Ihe foreclosurechaser of the unit at the foreclosure(g))4). lt this property is a condo-tIran a mortgagee, shall pay the as-seasments and the legal fees re-condition of the property. Proupec- chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallsale other than a mortgagee shallminium unit which is part of a corn-sesaments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-tivebidders are admonishedto2/9,2/16,2)23/12 #235802 sale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assesaments required bypay the assessments required bmon interest community, the par-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) andcheck the court file lo verify all infor- puy the asuesaments required byThe Condominium PropertyAct,The Condominium Property Ac.chaser of the unit at the foreclosureerty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((t) and(g)(4).If this property is a condo-mation. If this property is a condo-SKOKIE The Condominium PropertyAcf,765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1(. IF YOU765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(. IF YOUsale other than a mortgagee shall(g)(4(.If this properly is a condo-minium unit which is part of a com-minium unit, the purchaser of theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 765 ILCS 605/18.5(-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-pay the assessments required bminium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS unit at the foreclosure sale, otherCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTThe Condominium Property Ac.mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure thun a mortgagee, shall pay the as-CERY DIVISION OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAININPOSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). I YOUchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallsessmenls and the legal fees re- TO REMAININ POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byquired by The Condominium Prop-DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COM- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTpay the assessments required byThe Condominium PropertyAct,errs Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andPANY AMERICAS AS INDEN- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONThe Condominium ProperlyAct,765 ILCS 605118.5(Q-t).IF YOU)g))4).If this property is a condo-TURE TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium unit which is part of a corn-HOME MORTGAGE INVESTMENT 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmon interest community, the pur-TRUST 2006-2 MORTGAGE- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.For information,contactLAW. For information,contactACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONchaser of the unit al tire foreclosureBACKED NOTE, SERIES 2006- 2, ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE LAW. Forinformation,contactPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsale olher than a mortgagee shall Plaintiff's aSomen: The Sale Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P C MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INpay the assessments required byELECTRONIC REGISTRATION CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGELAW. For information, contactAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SYSTEMS, INC.. AS NOMINEE ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONThe CondominiumPropertyAct.FOR AMERICAN HOME MORT- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) ILLINOIS765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF OF ThE YOUGAGE SERVICING. INC.. ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15.1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Plaintiff, IL 60527, (630( 794-9876 betweenthe hours ofi and 3 PM only andthe hours of t and 3 PM only and15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contact OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTvs. the hours of t and 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment..askforthesalesdepartment..ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,LAW Forinformation, contactPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION askforthesalesdepartment..Please refer to tile number t 4-10-Please refer lo file number 14-10-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. EDWARD NOTALI AND AMAL FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSOMI. 9122 KEATING AVENUE Please refer to file number 14-10-05245.THE JUDICIAL SALES08447 THE JUDICIAL SALESthe hours of i and 3 PM only andCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCONDOMINIUM 12907.THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION One Southaskforthesalesdepartmenf..15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN TENANTS, UN- CORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto,Please refer to file number 14-10-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between15-1701(01 OF THEILLINOIS Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You21509.THEJUDICIALSALESIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenthe bouts of t and 3 PM only andMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial Salescan also visit The Judicial SalesCORPORATION One Souththe hours oft und 3 PM only and55ktorthesalesdepartment..LAW. For RECORD CLAIMANTS, information, contactDefendants, can also Visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.11sc.com for a 7Corporation at au tjsc corn for a 7Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,askforthesalesdepartment..Please refer to file number 14-10-Plaintiff's atlomev: The Sale Clerk, Corporation at www.tlsc.com tor a 7day status report of pexdinsales.day status report of sondino sales.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouPlease refer to file number 14-tO-29809 THE JUDICIAL SALESCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 10 CH 7715 day status report of pending sales.CÖDILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C.can also visit The Judicial Sales24162.THE JUDICIALSALES NOTICE OF SALE CORPORATION One South15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEl5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECorporation at www.fjsc.com for a 7CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE.EN that pursuant lo a Judgment of t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,day status report of pendinq sales.Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 ASomeIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeCODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P C.IL 60606-4650 )3t2( 236-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial Salesthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andForeclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on December IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeFile No.: 14-10-05245ARDO File No.: 14-10-08447ARDO 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation al w.tIsc.com for a 7askforthesalesdepartment.. File No.: 14-10-12907ARDC00468002 Attorney Code. 2176200468002 Attorney Code. 21762ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Corporation al www.tjsc.com for a 7day status report of pending sales.Please refer lo file number 14-10-14, 201 i Inlercounty Judicial Sales 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case U tO CH 006747 NOTE: Pur-Case U 10 CH 010572 NOTE: Pur-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorneyday status report of pending sales. Corporation will on Thursday, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.16762.THE JUDICIAL SALESMarch 15, 2012 al the hour of il Case U 10 CH 018208 NOTE: Pur- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,a m intheir officeat 120 Weal Madison Street, Suite 7i8A, Chica- Thursday,February16, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 39 Judicial SalesReal Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est,Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial SaIes-Rea Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est, go, Illinois, sell at public auction to$300, in certitied funds, is due with-$1 tor nach St 000 or fraction there-quiring the residential réel estatetitle and withoul recoûrse lo Plaintiffis a 'condominium unit, the parchas-CORD CLAIMANTS; Housing Act of 1950, as amended the highest bidder for cash, as setin twenty-four )24( hours No teeof of the amount paid by the pur-pursuant to ìts credit bid at the saleand in "AS iS" condition. The sale iser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,Defendants, (12 U.S.C. 1701k), und subsection forth below, the following describedshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-orby any mortgagee. Iudgmentfurther subject to confirmation byother than a mortgagee, shall pay10 CH 49198 (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the mortgaged real estate. quiring the residenlialreal estatefied funds, is due within twenty-fourcredifor, or other lienor acquinngthe court. Upon payment in full ofthe assessments and the legal feesNOTICE OF SALE Untied States Code, the nght to re- P,l,N10-15-300-063-1003; 10-15-pursuant to its credit bid al the sale(24) hours No fee shall be paid bythe residentialreal estate whosethe amount bid, the purchaser willrequired by TheCondominiumPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-deem does not arise, there shall be 300-044-001X1 (underlying). or by any mortgagee,udgmentthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-nghts in and to the residential realreceive a Certificate of Sale that willProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1)EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofno right of redemption. The property Commonly knownas9122N.creditor, or other lienor acquinngdential real estate pursuant to itsestate arose prior to the sale. Theentice the purchaser to u deed toand (g4). If this property is a con-Foreclosure and Sale entered in thewill NOT be open for inspection and Keating Apt IB, Skokie, 1160076. theresidentialreal estate whosecreditbid at the sale or by anysubject property is subject to gener-the real estate after confirmation ofdominium unit which is part of aabove entitled cause on January 9,plaintiff makes no representation as The mortgaged real estate is im-rights in and lo the residential realmortgagee, judgmenl creditor,oral real estate tunes, special assess-the sain The property will NOT becommon interest community.the2012IntercountyJudicialSalesto the condition of the property. Pro- proved with a condominiumresi- estate arose pnor lo the sale. Theolher lienor acquinng the residentìalmento, orspecialtasenlernedopenforinspection andplaintiffpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-Corporation will on Tuesday. Marchspective bidders are admonished to dence The purchaser of the unitnublad property is subject to gener-real estate whose nghts in and toagainst said real estate and is of-makes no represenlation as to thesure sale other than a mortgagee6, 2012 al the hour of lt a m. incheck the court file to verify all nf or- other than a mortgagee shalt payal real estala 150es, special assess-the residential real estate arose pn-fered for sale without any represen-condition of the property. Proupec-shall pay the assessments requiredtheir office at 120 West Madisonmation. If this property is a condo- the assessments and the legal feesmento,orspecialtaxesleviedor to the saIe, The subject propertytalion as to quality or quantity of titletinebiddersare admonished toby The Condominium Property Act,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,minium unit, the purchaser of the required by subdivisions (g)(1 ( andagainst said real estate and is of-is subject to general real estate fax-and without recourse to Plaintiff andcheck the court file to verify all infor-Th5 ILCS 605/18 5)g-1).IF YOUsell at public auction to the highestunit at the foreclosure sale, other (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-fered for sale without any represen-es, special assessments, or specialin AS IS condition. The sale is fur-mation. lt this property is a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-bidder for canE, as set forth below,than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- ium Property Act talion as to quality or quantity of titletauen levied against said real estatether subtect to confirmation by theminium unit, the purchaser of theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe following described mortgagedsessments and the legal fees re- Sale terms: tO% down by certifiedand without recourse to Plaintiff andand is offered for sale without anycourt. unit al the foreclosure sale, otherTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONreal estate: quired by The Condominium Prop- funds, balance, by certified funds,in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-representationastoqualityorUpon payment in full of the amountthun a mortgagee, shall pay the as-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPIN. 10-34-123-060-0000, erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(l) und within 24 fiours.No refunds. Thether sublet to confirmation by thequanhty of tifle and without recoursebid, the purchaser will receive asessments and the legal fees re-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCommonly known as 6924 North(g))4).If this property io a condo- properly wilt NOT be open for in-court. If the sale is set aside for anyto Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition,Certificate of Sale that will entitlequired by The Condominium Prop-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONKilbourn Avenue, Lincolnwood,ILminium unit which is part of a com- spection. reason, the Purchaser at the saleThe sale is further sublect to conhrthe purchaser lo a deed to the realerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1( and15-1701(C) OFTI-/E ILLINOIS60712. mon interest community, the pur- For information call Sales Cterk atshall be entitled only In a return ofmalion by the court, Upon paymentestate aber confirmation of the sale)g))4).If thin property is a condo-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREThe mortgaged real estate is im-chaser of the unit st the foreclosure Law Offices of tra T. Nevel, 175the deposit paidThe Purchaserinfull of the amount bid, the pur-The property will NOT be opon forminium unit which is part of a cors-LAW. For information, contactproved with a single family resi-sale other than a mortgagee shall North Franklin Street, Chicago, Illi-shallhavenofurtherrecoursechaser will receive a Certificate ofinspection and plsinhfl makes nomon interest community. the pur-Plaintiff's aSomen: JOHNSON,dence. If the subject mortgaged realpay the assessments required by nois 60606. (312) 357-1125. against the Mortgagor, theSale that will entitle the purchaserrepresentation as to the condition ofchaser of the unit at Ihe foreclosureBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCestate is a unit of a common inter-The CondominiumPropertyAct, INTERCOUNIY JUDICIAL SALESfulortgagee or the Mortgagee's uttsr-to a deed to the real estate offerthe prnporty.Prospective bidderssale other than a mortgagee shall, 230 W. Monroe Street,Suiteest community, the purchaser of the765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1),IF YOU CORPORATION ney. Upon payment in fall of theconfirmation of the sale The proper-are admonished to check the courtpay the assessments required by81125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)unit other than u mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 amount bid, the purchaser will re-ty will NOT be open for inspectionfile to ven/y all information. The CondominiumPropertyAct,541-9710 . Please refer to file sam-pay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 40 8 caine u Certificate of Sale that willand plaintiff makes no representa-Ifthis property is a condominium765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-1).IF YOUber 10-8156. THE JUDICIALsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235782 entitle the purchaser to a deed tolion as to the condition of the prop-unit, the purchaser of the unit at theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-SALES CORPORATION Onethe Condominium Property Act. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF the real estate aher confirmation oferty. Prospective bidders are ad-foreclosuresale,otherIban aOWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHTSouth Wacker Onyx, 24th Floor,Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN LINCOLN WOOD the sale The property will NOT bemomshed to check the Court tile tomortgagee. shall pay the assess-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-funds, balance, by certified funds,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFopenforinspection andplaintiffverify all information. If this propertymento and the legal fees requiredFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSALE You can also visit The Jadi-within 24 hours.No refunds.The15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS makes no representation an to theis a condominium soit, the purchan-by The Condominium Property Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INcisl Sales Corporation al www.tlsc.cproperty will NOT be open for in-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- condition of the property. Prospec-er of the unit ut the foreclosure sale,7g5 ILCS 605/9(g))t) and )g)(4). IfACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONorn for a 7 day status report ofspec/ion LAW. For information, contact CERY DIVISION tivebiddersare admonished toother than a mortgagee, shall paythis property is a condominium unit15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISpending sales. JOHNSON,For information call the Sales ClerkPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, CONSUMER SOLUTIONS 3 LLC; check the court file to verify all infor-the assessments and the legal feeswhich io part of a common interestMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREbLUMSERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCat Plaintiff's Attorney. The WirhickiCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff, mation. If this property is a condo-requiredbyTheCondominiumcommunity, the purchaser of theLAW. Forinformation:Visitour230 W. Monroe Street, Saite #1125Law Group,33 WestMonroet5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE vs. minium unit, the purchaser of theProperty Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g))1)unit al the foreclosure sale otherwebsite at service.atty-pierce.csm.Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710Street,Chicago,Illinois 60603.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, DOMINIQUE WILK, PNC BANK,unit at the foreclosure sale, otherand )))4). If this property is a con-than a mortgagee shall pay the au-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Attorney File No.: 10-8156 Attorney312) 360-9455'Wl O-4237. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between NA 5/B/M TO MIDAMERICAthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-dominium unit which is part of asessments required by The Condo-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sCode. Case a 10 CH 51850 NOTENTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only and BANK, F58. Defendants, sessments and the legal fees re-common interest community, theminium Properly Act,765 ILCSAttorneys,OneNorthDearbornPursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCORPORATION askforthesalesdepartment.. 10 CH 27964 quired by The Condominium Prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-605/t8.5)g-1) Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILPractices Act, you are advised thatSelling Officer, (312) 444-1 122 Please refer to file number 14-10- NOTICE OF SALE arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))l) andsure sale other than u mortgageeIF YOU ARt THE MORTGAGOR60602.Tel No,(312)476-5500.Plaintiff's attomey is deemed to be1407917 11477.THEJUDICIALSALES PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- )g))4).Itthis property is a condo-shall pay the assessments required(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEPlease refer to file numbera debt collector attempting to collect2)2, 2/9, 2/16/12 #230460 CORPORATION One South EN thaI pursuant to a Judgment stminium unit which is part of a cors-by The Condominium Property Act,RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-PA1008962. THE JUDICIAL SALESs debt and any information obtained Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, Foreclosure and Sale entered in the SKOKIE mon interest community. the pur-75 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-t). IF YOUSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-CORPORATION One Southwill be used for that purpose. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You above entitled cause on December IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF chaser of the unit at the foreclosureARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,1408177 can also visit The Judicial Sales Inlercoanty Judicial Sales COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 7, 201 t suIe other than a mortgagee shallOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTSION,IN ACCORDANCE WIThIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You ,2/9,V'16h2 #230507 Corporation at www.tlac.com for a 7 Corporation will on Tuesday. March TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY pay the assessments required byTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONSECTION t5-t701)C) OF THE IL-can also visit The Judicial Sales day status report of pending sales. 1 1 am. in BUFFALO GROVE DIVISION 13, 2012 aI the hour of The Condominium PropertyAct,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLINOIS MORTGAGC FORECLO-Corporation at w tjsc.csm for a 7 CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. their office at 120 West Madison INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFBANK OF AMERICA. N.A. SUC- 765 ILCS 605!t8.5)q-1).IF YOUAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSURE LAW. day status report of pending sales. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS CESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERG- ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFor information, contact Plaintiff'sPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. sell at publìc auction to the highest COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-ER OF BANK OF AMERICA, FOB OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTl5-1701)C)OF THEILLINOISattorney: MICHAEL J. GOLDSTEINNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorne bidder tor cash. as Set forth below, CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-CERY DIVISION Plaintiff, 14-10-11477 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE8 ASSOCIATES, LTD. , 17 NORTH WELLS FARGO BANK, N A. File No.: ARDC the following described mortgagedFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLAWFor information VisitourSTATE STREET, SUITE 990, CHI-5500 Atlorney File No.: PA1008962 00468002 Attorney Code 21762 real estate: Plaintiff, BÚRTON A, GROSS P/WA BUR- CAGO, IL 60602, (312) 346-0945 10 Case C 10 CH 034266 NOTE: Pur- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com. Attorney Code. 91220 Case lt vs. TON GROSS. KINGSTON P.1 N 10-34-303-072-0000. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-CH t4431 ES-suant to the Fair DebI Collection Commonly known as 4600 West UNKNOWN HEIRS ANOTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- OF THE ILLINOISPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plainhff'sTION 1408224 Practices Act, you are advised that Northshore, Lincolnwood, IL 60712.t5-1701)C) LEGATEES OF MICHAEL DUANE ATION, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UNI- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAttorneys,One NorthDearbornOne South WackerDrive,24th2/2, 2/9. 2/16/12 #230525 Plsintiff's attorney is deemed to be The mortgaged real estate is im- HARTMAN AKAMICHAEL D.TED STATES OF AMERICA, LAW. Forinformahon, contactStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILFloor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 a debt collector attempting Io collect resi- MORTON GROVE HARTMAN; GERALD HARTMAN;CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), N.A. proved with a single family 60602. Tel No. )312) 476-5500.)3f2) 236-SACO a debt and any information obtained Plaintiff's attorney The Sale Clerk, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFGERALD NOROGREN AS PER-Defendants dence. If the subject mortgaged real refer file numberYou canalso will be used for that purpose CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Please to visit The JudicialCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SONAL REPREENTATIVE10 CH 038266 estate is a unit of a common inter-t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPA1025555. THE JUDICIAL SALESSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com 1407778 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYFOR THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL 5338 FAIRVIEW LANE SKOKIE, IL est community, the purchaser st theROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,CORPORATION One Southfor a 7 day status report of pending 2/2, 2/9, 2/16/12 #230457 60077 unit other than a mortgagee shallIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,sales DIVISION DUANE HARTMAN; UNKNOWN pay the assessments required by FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-OWNERS AND NON-RECORD NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE the hours oft and 3 PM only andIL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE V'suNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt De-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofaskforthesalesdepartment.can also visit The Judicial SalesCollection Practices Act, you areGAGE ASSOCIATION, CLAIMANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF theCondominium ProperlyAolPieuse refer to file number t4'tO-Corporation ut flsc.com for a 7advised thatPlaintiffs anomey isPlaintiff, fendants, suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Sale terms: 10% down by certified in 32914.THE JUDICIAL SALESday status report of pending salesdeemed to be a debt collector at- 10 CH 45733 and Sale entered the aboveTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY THOMAS WISNAR, TIMOTHY ENOTICE OF SALE anDIVISION funds, balance, by certified funds, temptinto collect u debt and any cause on December 5, 201 t , CORPORATION One SouthPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-ONEWEST BANK FSB wìthin 24 hours. No refunds.TheWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,North Dearborn Slreet Suite 1300information obtained will be used forWISNAR, TCF NATIONAL BANK PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- properly will NOT be open for in- ration, will at 10:30 AM on March 7,Plaintiff, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suCHICAGO,IL 60602 1312) 476-that purpose Defendants EN that pursuant to o Judgment of 10 CH 51850 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the spection can also visit The Judicial Sales5500 Attorney File No.: PA1Ó255551408914 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- above entitled cause on December MARTIN BAWIL, MORTGAGE For information call William E. Dut-Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7Asomen Code. 91220 Case C 102/2, 2/9, 2/16/12 #230530 9028 MANSFIELD,VE Morton ooration, One South Wacker Drive - ton, JI. at Plaintiff's Attorney, DUT- Grove, IL 60053 7, 201 1Intercounty Judicial Salesb4th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION day status report of pending suies.CFI 36072 TON & DUTTON, P.C., 10325 West LINCOLN WOOD NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Corporation will on Thursday,sell at public auction to the highestSYSTEMS, INC., AMERICAN CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.1409138 Lincoln Highway, Franktort, Illinois IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-March 8, 2012 at the hour of 11bidder, as set orth below, the fol-MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC. t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE2/9, 2/16, 2)23/12 #235685 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 60423, 18151 806-8200. ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuream. intheir officeut 120 Westlowing described real0/B/A AMNET MORTGAGE INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYand Sale enteredinthe aboneMadison Street, Sude 7t8A, Chica-eslale:Corsmonly known as 5338Defendanlo IL 60527 )630) 794-9876 AltorseMORTON GROVE CORPORATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION cause on December 14, 2011, ango, Illinois, sell at public auction toFAIRVIEWLAÑE. SKOKIE, IL10 CH 033533 FileNo: t4-10-329t4 ARDC FIFTH ThIRD MORTGAGE COM- Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-the highest bidder for cash, as set60077 Property Indes No, 10.33-8728 N RIDGEWAY AVENUE N09726 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-PANY ration. wilt at 10 30 AM on Marchforth below. the following described101-058. The realestateisim-SKOKIE. IL 60076 Case 8 10 CH 041546 NOTE: Pur- Plaintiff, 2/9,2/16,2/23/12 #235755 suant to the Fair Debt CollectionCERY DIVISION 16, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesmortgaged real estate' proved witha residence.SaleNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- P.l.N: 0-04-303-030-0000. terms: 25% down of the highest bid Practices Act, you are advised thatDIAMOND BANK, FSB Corporation, One South Wacker TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- SKOKIE Plaintiff, YAKOV GOLDIN, NATALVADrive- 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,Commonly known as 450 Greggby certified lands at the close of thesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be GOLDIN a debt collector attempting to collect 60606, seIl at public auction to theLane, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089auction; The balance, including theand Sale enteredinthe above , COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- JAMES JOSEPH, MARY JOSEPH,Defendants highest bidder, as set torth below,The mortgaged real estateis im-Judicial sale feefor AbunrOrnedcause on December 6, 201 1 ,an TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYa debt und any information obtained EMMANUEL JOSEPH, ANN JO-10 CII 14431 the following described realproved with a single family resi-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- DIVISION will be used for that purpose. SEPH, VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW,6557 NORTH MONTICELLO AVE-estate:Commonly known as 9028dence. If the subject mortgaged realRelief Fond, which is calculated onration, will at 10.30 AM on March 8, CITIMORTOAGE, INC. SUCCES-1409414 DEARBORN WHOLESALE GRO-NUE LINCOLNW000, IL 61712 MANSFIELD AVE, Morton Grove,estate is a unit of a common inter-residential real estate at the rate of2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235707 CEPS,LP, JOHN NERI CON-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-IL 60053 Property Indes No. 10-17-est community, the purchaser of the$1 for euch $1 000 or fraction there-porafion, One South Wacker Drive - MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. BUFFALO GROVE STRUCrION COMPANY.INC.,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-410-047-0000 Vol, 0115. The realunit other than a mortgagee shallof of the amount paid by the pur-24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606, Plaintiff, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFUNKNOWN OWNERS NON-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureestateix improved with a singlepay the assessments required bychaser not to esceed $300, in certi-sell at public auction to the highest COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-RECORD CLAIMANT, UN-and Sale enteredinthe abovefamilyresidence The )udgmentsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 oftied funds, is due within twenty-fourbidder, as set forth below, the fol- UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCU-cause on December 8, 201 1 , anamountwas$330,155.54 Salethe condominium Property Act (24) hours. No fee shall be paid bylowing described real TEES OF PETER EO'NEILL,DIVISION PANTS agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-terms: 25% down of the highest bidSale terms: tO% down by certifiedthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-estate:Commonly known as 8728 N USA,A FEDERAL SAVINGS BAN/Ç,PNC BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Defendants ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchby certified funds at the close of thefunds, balance, by certified funds,dential real enlate pursuant to itsRIDGEWAY AVENUE. SKOKIE, IL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND TION 12, 2012, ut the The Judicial Salessuction; The balance, including thewithin 24 hours. No refunds. The NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, RUTH 10 CH 44776 credit bid at the sale or by any60076 Property Index No.t 0-23- Plaintiff, 8841 PARKSIDE MorIon Grove, ILCorporation, One South WackerJudicial sale feefor Abandonedproperty will NOT be open for in- 104-043. The realeslateisim- V O'NEILL AS INDEPENDENT mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or 60053 Drive - 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL.ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityspection other lienor acquinng the residentialprovedwitharesidence.Sale ADMINISTRATOR, ELIZABETH A. VASYL YAREMA AKA V. YAREMA,NOTICE OF SALE FOR COUNT I 60606, sell st public auction to theRelief Fund, which io calculated onFor information call Kara Findlay atreal estate whose nghts in and toterms: 25% down of the highest bid O'NEILL, ANDREW P. O'NEILL.OKSANA POLOZHEVETS AK,A O highest bidder, as sel forth below, TIMOTHY J. O'NEILL PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- residential real estate at the rate ofPlaintiff's Attorney. Freedmanthe residential real estate arose pri-by certified funds at the close of the POLOZHEVETS, BANK OF AMER-EN that pursuant to a Judgment stthe following described real estate:$1 tor each Si 000 or fraction there- Defendants Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 Westor to the sale, The subject propertyauction; The balance, including the ICA, NA VILLA VERDE RESIDEN-Foreclosure and Sale entered in theCommonly known as 6557 NORTH DiehlRoad, Naperville,Illinois Io CH 641546 st of the amount paid by the pur- is subject to general real estate tao-Judicial sale teefor Abandoned TIAL ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNabove casse on October 13, 2011,MONTICELLO AVENUE,chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-60503-1890. (866) 402-8661.Foreu, special assessments, or specialResidentialProperty Municipality 8028 W. KEELER AVENUEOWNERS AND NON-RECORDan agent of The Judicial Sales Cor-LINCOLNW000, IL 61712 Proper-fied fondo, is due within twenty-four SKOKIE, IL 60076 Bidding instructions call (630) 453-tases levied against said real estateRelief Fund, which is calculated on CLAIMANTS Defendants porafion,will at 10:30 AM on Feb-ty Index No. 10-35-322-001-0000.(24) hours, No tee shall be paid by671324hourspriorto sale.and is offererffsr sale without anyresidential real estate al the rate of NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-10 CI-1 36972 wary 24 2012, at the The JudicialThe real estate is improved with uthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-w 10090256 or TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat pur- representationastoquality $1 tor each $1 000 sr fraction there- 3 VILLA VERDE DRIVE UNIT 115Salesl5orporation, One Southbrown brick ranch with a two car at-dential real estate pursuant to itsINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESquanlity of title and without recourseof of the amount paid by the pur- suanl Io a Judgment of Foreclosure BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor CHICA-tached garage. Sale terms: 25%credit bid at the sale or by anyCORPORATION to Plainhff and in "AS IS" condition.chaser not to esceed $300, in certi- and Sale enleredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auctiondown of the highxst bid by certified cause on December 13, 2011, an mortgagee, judgment creditor,or Officer, (312)444-1122 The sale is further subject Io conf ir-tied funds, is due within twenty-four TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-to the highest bidder. as set forthfunds at the close of the auction;other lienor acquiring the residential malign by the court.If the sale is(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- The balance, including the Judicial ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurebelow, the following described real real estate whose nghts in and to2/2.2/9,2/16/12 #230486 set aside for any reason, the Pur-the mortgagee acquiring the resi- and Sale enteredinthe aboveestate sale fee for Abandoned Residentialthe residential real estate arose pn- chaser at the sale shall be entitleddential real estate pursuant lo fts 15, 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Property Munìcipality Relief Fund, LINCOLN WOOD Corporation, One South Wackercause on December 13, 2011, anCommonly known as 8841 PARK- or to the sale, The sublect propertyIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFonly to a return of the deposit paid.credit bid at the sale or by any agent oI The Judicial Sales Corpo-SIDE, Morton Grove, IL 60053 which is calculated on residentialis subject to general real estate tax- The Purchaser shall have no further Drive -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS mortgagee, judgment creditor,or' ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchgrtn Index No, 10-17-431-048-real estate at the rate of $1 for eaches, special assessments, or special recourse against the Mortga9or, theother lienor acquiring the residential 60606, seIl at public auction to the COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 15, 2012, ut the The Judicial Sales $1 000 or fraction thereof ofthetanes levied against said real estate Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-real estate whose nghts in and to highest bidder, as set forth below,Corporation, One South WackerThe real estate is improved with uumosnf paid by the purchaser notand is offered for sale without anyCERY DIVISION the following described real estate: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONALney Upon payment in lull of thethe residential real estate arose prl Dnve - 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,single family residence. to exceed $300, in certified funds, isrepresentationastoqualityor amxsnl bid, the purchaser will re-or to the sale The nublad property Commonly knownan8028 W ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE 60606, sell at public auction to theThe total judgment amount wasdue within twenty-four )24) hours.quantity of title and without recourse ceive a Certificate of Sale that willis ssblect to general real estate tax- KEELER AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL FOR SECURITIZED ASSET highest bidder, as set forth below, No feeshallbe paidby the 60076 Property Indes No. 10-22- $1,320,279 68 to Plaintiff and in A5 IS" condition.BACKED RECEIVABLES LLCentitle the purchaser to a deed toes, special assessments, or special the following described real estate:Sale terms: 25% down of the high-mortgagee acquiring the residentialThe sale is further subject to confir- the real estate after confirmation of 427-040The realestalaisim- 2005-FR4 MORTGAGE PASS- tases levied against said real estate Commonly knownas3 VILLAeat bid trycertified funds al thereal enlate pursuant to its credit bidmation by the court. Upon payment the sale Where a sale of real estateand is offered for sale without any proved with a single family resi- at the sale or by any mortgagee, THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- VERDE DRIVE UNIT 115, BUFFA-close of the auction; The balance, in full of the amount bid, the pur-lES 2005-FR4; is made to satisfy a lien prior to thatrepresentationastoqualityor dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofLO GROVE, IL 60089 Property In-including the Judicial sale fee forjudgment creditor, or other lienorchaser will receive a Certificate of the highest bid by ceititied funds at Plaintiff, of the United States, the Unitedquantity of 18e and without recourse den No 03-07201-0t9-1127 TheAbandonedResidentialPropertyacquiring the residential real estateSale that will entitle the purchaser States shalt have one year from theto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. the close of the auction; The bal-real estate is imprsved with a brown whose nghts in and to the residen- vs. ance, including the Judicial sale tee Municipality Relief Fand, which is to a deed to the real estate afterSOFIA KAUR NKJA SOFIA date of sale within which to redeem,The sale is further subtect to confir- brick multi unit with no garage. Salecalculated on residential real estatetisireal estate arose prior to theconfirmation of the sale The proper- H.eocept that with respect to a lienmation by the court.If the sale is foi Abandoned Residential Propertyterms: 25% down of the highest bidal the rate of $1 for each $t,000 orsale, The subject property is subject KAUR;GURJIT SINGH; UN- ty will NOT be open for inspectionKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEESarising under the internal revenueset aside for any reason, the Pur- Municipality Rebat Fund, which isby certified tonds ut the close ut thefraction thereof of thy amount paidlo general real estate taxes, specialand plaintiff makes no rnpresenta- calculated on residential real enlate laws the poned shall be 1 20 days ochaser al the sale shall be entitled auction; The balance, including the to exceedassessments, or special taxes len-lion as to the condition of the prop-OF SOFIA KAUR, IF ANY; UN-the poned allowable for redemption at the rate of St for each $1.000 sr by the purchaser not KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES only to a return of the deposit paid."". Judicial sale feefor Abandbned$00, in certified funds, io due with-red against said real estate and iserty. Prospective bidders are ad- under State law, whichever is Ion-The Purchaser shall have no further fraction Ihereot of the amount paidResidentialPropertyMunicipalityin twenty-four (24) hours.No feeoffered for sale without any repre-monished to check the court file toOF GURJITSINGH, IF ANY; UN- by the purchaser notto exceed KNOWN OWNERS AND NON RE-ger, end in any case in which, underrecourse against the Mortgagor, the Reliet Fund, which is calculated onshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-sentutinn as to quality or quantity ofverify all information. If this property the provisions of section 505 of the residential real estate at the rate of 40 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 16, 2012 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Mortgagecor the Mort9aqèes attor-in AS 15 condition, The sale is fur-subject property is aubtect to gener-sale, The sublet property is subjecttisIreal estate arose prior Io theuubject property is subtect to gener-DiehlRoad, N'apeiville,Illinoiscourt. lt the sale is set aside for any ney. Upon payment in lullof thether subject to confirmation by theal real eslate taxes, special assess-to general real estate taxes, specialsale. The sublect property is subjectal real estate taxes, special assess-60563-1890. (866) 402-8661.Forreason, the Purchaser al the sale amount bid, the purchaser wilt re-courtIf the sate is ant aside for anyments,orspecialtaxesleviedassessments, or special teses lev-IO general real estate taxes, specialmenlo,orspecialtaxesleviedBidding instructions call (630( 453-shall be entitled only to a return of ceive a Certificate of Sale that willreason, the Purchaser at the saleagainst said real estate and is of-ed against said real estate and isassessments, or special taxes lev-against said real estate and is of-671324hourspriortosale.the depouil paid. The Purchaser entitle the purchaser lo a deed loshall be entitled only to a return offered for sale withoul any represen-offered for sale without any repre-ied against said real estate and ixfered for sale without any represen-F11050194 shallhavenofurtherrecourse the real estate after confirmation ofthe deposit paidThe Purchasertalion as to quality or quantity of titlesenlalion as lo quality or quantity ofoffered for sale without any repre-talion as to quality or quantity of titleINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESagainst the Mortgagor, Ike the sale The property will NOT beshallhavenofurtherrecourseand without recourse to Plaintiff andtitle and without recourse to Plaintiffnentation as Io quality or quantity ofand without recourse to Plaintiff andCORPORATION Mortgagee or tIre Mortgagee's atfor- openforinspection andplaintiffagainst the Mortgagor, Ikein AS 1S condition. The sate is fur-and in "AS IS" condition, The sale istitle and without recourse to Plaintiffin AS IS- condihon. The sale is lar- Officer, (312) 444-1122 ney. Upon paymenl infull of Ike makes no representation as to theMortgagee Or the Mortgagee's attor-9-er subject to confirmation by thefurther subject to confirmation byand in AS 1S condition. The sale isIher sublet to confirmation by Ihe amount bid, Ike purchaser will re- condition of the property. Prospec-ney. Upon payrnenl in lullof thecourt. If the sale is set aside for anythe court. lt the sate is set aside forfurther subject Io confirmation bycourt. It the sale is set aside for any2)9, 2116, 2f23/12 #235813 deine a Certificale of Sale that will tivebiddersareadmonished toamount bid, the purchaser will re-reason, the Purchaser at the saleany reason, the Purchaser at thethe court. lt the sale is set aside forreason, the Purchaser al the sateBUFFALO GROVE entitle the purchaser to a deed Io the real enlate after confirmation of check the coud file to venfy all olor-calve a Certificate of Sole that wiltshall be entitled onty to a return ofsale shall be entitled only to a returnany reason, the Purchaser at theshall be entitled only to a return ofIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF mation. If this property is a condo-entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe deposit paid. The Purchaserof Ihe deposit paid, The Purchasersale shall be enlitied only Io a returnthedeposit paid. The PurchaserCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS the sale The property will NOT be minium unit, the purchaser of thethe real estate after confirmation ofshallhave nofurtherrecourseshallhavenofurtherrecourseof the deposit paid. The PurchasershallhavenofurtherrecourseCOUNTY DEPAhTMENT - CHAN-open forinspection and plaintiff unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe sale The property will NOT beagainst the Mortgagor, theagainst the Mortgagor, theshallhavenofurtherrecourseagainst the Mortgagor, IheCERY DIVISION makes no represenlation 55 lo the than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-openforinspection andplaintiffMortgagee or the Mortgagee's asar-Mortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee's attor-against the Mortgagor. theMortgsgee or the Mortgagee's attor-LLP MORTGAGE LTD condition 01 the property. Prospec- sessments and the legal fees re-makes no representation as to theney. Upon payment infull of theneff. Upon payment infull of theMbrtgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney Upon payment in full of thePlaintiff, livebiddersare admonishedIo quired by The Condominium Prop-condition of the property. Prospec-amount bid, the purchaser will re-amount bid, the purchaser will re-ney. Upon paymenl in lull of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-es. check the court file to verity all olor- erfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andtisebiddersareadrnsnishedtoceive a Certificate of Sale that willceive a Certificate of Sale that willamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willLASZLO Z.LENART; THE AR-mation, If this properly is a condo- (g)(4).If this property is a condo-check the court file Io verify all infor-entitle the purchaser to a deed toentitle the purchaser Is a deed toceive a Certificate of Sale Ihal willentitle the purchaser to a deed loBORS OF BUFFALO GROVE minium unit, the purchaser of the minium unit which s part of a corn-mation, If this properly is a condo-the real eslate after confirmation ofthe real estate after confirmation ofentitle the purchaser Io a deed lothe real estate aher confirmation ofCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION;unit at the foreclosure sale, other mon interest community, the pur-minium unit, Ike purchaser of thethe sale The properly will NOT beIke sale The property will NOT bethe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beUNKNOWN OWNERS AND than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- chaser of the unit at the foreclosureunit at the foreclosure sate, otheropenforinspection andplaintiffopen forinspection andplaintiffthe sale The property will NOT heopen forinspection and plaintiffNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS sesurnents and Ihe legal fees re- sate other than a mortgagee shallthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-makes no represestation as to themakes no representation as lo theopen forinspection andplaintiffmakes no reprexentation as to theDel endanlo, quired by The Condominium Prop- pay the assessments required bysessmenls and the legal tese re-condition of the property. Prospec-condition of the property. Prospec-makes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-11 CH23512 erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and The Condominium PropertyAct,quired by The Condominium Prop-livebiddersareadmonished tolivebiddersareadmonishedtocondition of the property. Proxpec-livebiddersare admonished toNOTICE OF SALE (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo- 765 ILCS 6O5/t8.5(-t).IF YOUarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andcheck the court file to verify all nf or-check the court file to verily all nf or-hve bidders are admonìshed tocheck the court file lo verify all nf or-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-rninium unit which is part of a corn- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-(g)(4).IfItria property is a condo-malion. If lhiu property iv a condo-mation. If this properly is a condo-check the court file tu nenfy all nf or-rnatiox,If this property is a condo-EN Ihal pursuant In a Judgment ofrnxn interest community, the pur- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTminium unit which is part of a corn-minium unit, the purchaser of theminium unit, the purchaser of themation. If this property in a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of theForeclosure and Sale entered in thechaser of the unit st the foreclosure TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmon interest community, the pur-uniI al Ihe foreclosure sate, otherunit al the foreclosure sale, otherminium unit, the purchaser of theund at the foreclosure sale, otherabove entitled cause on Decembersale other Iban a mortgagee shall FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFchaser of the unit at the forectouurethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-und at the foreclosure sale, olherIban a mortgagee, shall psy the as- 201 1 Intercounty Judicial Salespay the assessments required by AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsale other than a mortgagee shallsessments and the legal fees re-sessments and the legal fees re-than a mortgagee, shall pay Ihe as-sesumenln and the legal tees re-Corporation will on Tuesday, MarchThe CondominiumProperlyAct, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONpay Ike aasesumentu required byqurred by The Condominium Prop-quired by The Condominium Prop-sesumenls and the legal fees re-qsired by The Condominium Prop- 2012 at the hour of 11 am. in765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1(.IF YOU 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISThe CondominiumProperly Act,erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( anderty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9(g((l) andquired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( andtheir office at 120 West MadisonARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l(.IF YOU(g)(4).If this property is a condo-(g((4(.Ifthis properly is a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and(g)(4(.If this property is a condo-Street, Suife 718A, Chicago, Illinois,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LAW. Forinformation, ContactARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium unit which is part of a corn-minium unit which is part of a corn-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-sell at public auction Io the highestTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmon interest community, the pur-mon interest community, Ike pur-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest comrnunity, the pur-bidder tor cash, as set forth below,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONchaser of the unit at the foreclosurechaser of the unit at the foreclosuremon interest community, the pur-chaser ot the unit at the foreclosurethe totlowing described mortgagedAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsale other than s mortgagee shallsale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallreal estate: ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpay the assessments required bypay the assessments required bysale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byP.1 N. 03-04-300-02ff-1271. 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONThe Condominium ProperlyAct,The Condominium PropertyAct,pay the assessments required byThe Condominium Property Ad,Commonly known as 1 1 Oak CreekMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE the hours ofi and 3 PM only und15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). IF YOU765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-1)IF YOUThe Condominium PropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU LAW. Forinformation, contact Dr/ve, Unit1 1 i t , Buffalo Grove, IL Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, askforthe salesdepartment..MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5)a-1).IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-60089. Please refer to file number 14-09-LAW. Forinformation, contactOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTThe mortgaged rest estate is im-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 14657,THE JUDICIAL SALESPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk.TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONproved wilh a single family resi-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE CORPORATION One SouthCODILIS & ASSICIATES, P.C. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFdence If Ike subject mortgaged realROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INestate is a unit of a common inter-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONest community, the purchaser of theIhe hours of i and 3 PM only and can also visit The Judicial SalesIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISt5-1701(C(OF THEILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(Cl OF THEILLINOISunit other Ihan a mortgagee shallaskforthesalesdeparlmenl.. Corporafion at www.11sc.com for a 7the hours of t and 3 PM only andMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-t701(C( OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREpay tha assevumenls required byPlease refer to file number 14-11- day status report ofendinq sales.askforthe salesdepartment..LAW. For information, contactLAW. For information,contactMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. Forinformation, contactsubsection (-1( of Section 18.5 of21499 THEJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Please refer to tile number 14-tO-Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,Plaintiff's 5110mev: The Sale Clerk,LAW. Forinformation, contactPlaintiff's attorney' The Sate Clerk,the Condominium Properly Act. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE11292. THEJUDICIALSALESCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,CORPORATION One South15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEfunds, balance, by certified funds,IL 60606-4650 )312( 230-SALE You IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,within 24 hours. Ño refunds.Thecan also Visit The Judicial Sales FileNo.: 14-09-14657AROCIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE YouIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenproperty will NOT be open for in-Corporation at www.ljac.com for a 7 00468002 Attorney Code21762can also viait The Judicial Salesthe hours of i and 3 PM only andthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andIL 60527, (630( 794-9876 betweenthe hours of1 and 3 PM only andspection day status report of pending sales. Case 8 10 CH 033533 NOTE: Pur-Corporation al wwtsc.com for a 7askforthesatesdepartment.askforthesalesdepartment..the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment..For information call Kara Findlay atCODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C. suant to the Fair Debt Collectionday status report of pending sales.Please refer lo file number 14-10-Please refer to file number 14-11-askforthesalesdepartment..Please refer lo file number 14-ti-Plaintiff's Attorney, Freedman15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Practices Act, you are advised thatCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C.02649. THE JUDICIALSALES14182. THEJUDICIAL SALESPlease refer to file number 14-t 1-04109 THE JUDICIAL SALESAnselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 WestROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION One South03119.ThEJUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthDiehl Road, N'aperville,IllinoisIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome a debt collector attempting to collectROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Wacker Drise, 24th Floor, Chicago,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,CORPORATION One SouthWacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago,60563-1890. (866( 402-8661.ForFile No,: 14-11-21499 ARDC a debt and any information obtainedIL 60527 (6301 794-9876 ASomeIL 60606-4650 (312( 230-SALE YouIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE YouWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE YouBidding instrucbonn call (630) 453-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 will be used for that purpose File No.: 14-10-11292ARDCcan also visit The Judicial Salescan alee visit The Judicial SalesIL 60606-4650 )312( 236-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial Sales671324hourspriorIosale,Case C 11 CH 027133 NOTE: Pur- 1407773 00468002 Attorney Code 21762Corporation al s tjac.com for a 7Corporation at www.tlee.com for a 7can also niait The Judicial SalesCorporation al .tjsc.com for a 7Fi 1060546 suant to the Fair Debt Collection 2/2. 2/9, 2/16/12 #230449 Case e 10 CH 015668 NOTE: Pur-day status report of pending sales,day 515150 report of pending sales,Corporation at www.tluc.com for a 7day status report of pendinQ sales.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESPractices Act, you are advised that suant to the Fair Debt CollectionC0DILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.day status report of pending sales,C0DILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C.CORPORATION Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Io be SKOKIE NORTH FRONTAGE15W030 NORTH 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE a debl collector attempting to collect IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPractices Act, you are advised that15W030 FRONTAGECODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C. Selling Officer, (312( 444-1122 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,1409759 a debt and any information obtained COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorneIL 60527 (6301 794-9876 ASomeROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome will be used for that purpose. TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYa debt collector attempting to collect 2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235762 a debi and any information obtainedFile No.: 14-10-02649ARDC File No.. 14-Il-14182ARDCIL 60527 (630( 794-9876 ASomeFile No.: 14-11-04109ARDC 1409545 DIVISION will be used for that purpose 00468002 Attorney Code. 2176200468002 Attorney Code. 21762File No.: 14-11-03119ARDC00468002 Altorney Code 21762BUFFALO GRO VE 2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235730 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- Case e 10 CH 006735 NOTE: Pur'Case e 11 CFI 028342 NOTE: Pur-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case C 11 CH 014417 NOTE: Pur-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC1406730 MORTON GROVE #230344 suant Io the Fair DebI CollectionCase 8 11 CH 003617 NOTE: Pur-suant to the Fait Debt CollectionCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 2/2,2/9,2/16/12 suant Io the Fair Debt Collection IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF I-tOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Practices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatsuanl to lhe Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, yxu are advised thatTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMENORRIDGE DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePlaintiff's attorney is deemed Io bePractices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed lo be TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY LOANS SERVICING, LP IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt collector attempting lo collecta debt collector attempling Io collectPlaintiff's asomey is deemed Io bea debl collector attempting Io collerPHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-a debt and any information obtaineda debt und any information oblaineda debt collector attempting Io collecta debt and soy inlormalion obtainedAflIJA PHH MORTGAGE SERV-DIVISION PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYwill be used for thaI purpose. will be used tor that purpose. a debt and any informalion oblainedwill be used for that purpose ICES TION KWANG SOO PARK, SOOK JUNGDIVISION 1410958 will be used for thai purpose. 1410674 Plainliff, 1406685 Plaintiff, PARK, OPTIMA OLD ORCHARDPNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF2)2,2/9,2/16/12 #230344 2/16,2/23,3/1/12 #241278 1410902 2/9,2/16,2/23/12 #235867 WOODS ELM CONDOMINIUM AS-PNC BANK NA 2/16, 2/23, 3/1/12 #241011 RASA SDBOLEVSKAJA, BMO SOCIATION, OPTIMA OLD OR-Plaintiff. BUFFALO GROVE MORTON GROVE SKOKIE HARRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSO-BENNY DOMINIC, JOYCE DOMIN- CHARD WOODS COMMUNITY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFHARWOOD HEIGHTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCIATION F/KJA HARRISN.A.,IC, ABBOTT LABORATORIES EM- ASSOCIATION SANDRA ALGHAZWI, COMMUNI-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS CONVINGTON MANOR CONDO-PLOYEES CREDIT UNION Defendants TY SAVINGS BANK, AS TRUSTEETY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-MINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendants 10 CH 015668 U[r/A DATED05/14/07 NK/ADIVISION DIVISION TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCERY DIVISION Defendants 11 CH07409 9715 WOODS DRIVE UNIT #702TRUST NO. LT-2165, UNKNOWNCITIMORTGAGE. INC. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 11 CH 027133 7635 GREENWOOD MORTON SKOKIE, IL 60077 BENEFICIARIES OF COMMUNITYPlaintiff, CESSOR BY MERGER TO BACOCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC Plainliff, 526 PARK VIEW TERRACE BUF-GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SAVINGS BANK, UIT/A DATED HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPPlainliff, vs. FALO GROVE, IL 60089 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-05/14/07 NK/A TRUST NO. LT-YULIYA KUTYAKINA, CITIBANK,FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME SHLOMO MORGENSTERN; DINANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure2165, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDN.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGERLOANS SERVICING, LP MiCHAEL MIRANDA, UNKNOWNC MORGENSTERN, KINGSTONTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suanl to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure andSale enteredinthe aboveNONRECORD CLAIMANTS TO CITIBANK, FSB, MILL CREEKPlaintiff, OWNERS AND NONRECORDESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSO-suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe above cause on Januaiy 3, 201 2, an agentDefendants CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CLAIMANTS CIATION; HARRIS N.A.; KING-and Sale enteredinIha aboveCause on December 16, 2011, an of The Judicial Sales Corporation,10 CH 006735 Defendants JIJNAR A. REMENTILLA. JOCE-Defendants STON ESTATES ASSOCIATION; cause on December 12, 2011, unagent of The Judicial Soles Corpo- will at 10:30 AM on March 7, 2012,4511 1/2 N. THATCHER AVENUE11 CH 028342 LYN C LIBANG 11 CH 014417 UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on March at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-NORRIDGE, IL 60706 974 THORNTON LANE UNIT #210Defendants 6615 W. FOREST PRESERVERECORD CLAIMANTS ration, will at 10:30 AM on March20, 2012, at the The Judicial Sales tion, One South Wacker Onve-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 11 CH 003617 DRIVE HARWOOD HEIGHTS. ILDefendants, 14, 2012, at the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South Wacker 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-7516 PALMA LANE MORTON60706 11 CH 18615 Corporation, One South WackerDove - 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, sell at public auction ro the Irighenlsuani io a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE Drive- 24lh Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606. sell al public asdlion to the bidder, as set forth below, the f 01-and Sate enteredinIkeabovesuant IO a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-60606, seIl al public auction to Ikehighest bidder. as set forth below, lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-cause on January 5, 2012. an aqentand Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suanl to a Judgment of ForeclosureEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofhighest bidder, as set forth below,the following descnbed real enlate: manly known as 9715 WOODSof The Judicial Sales Corporafion,cause on December 20, 2011, ansuant lo a Judgment of ForeclosureandSale enferedinIke aboveForeclosure and Sale entered in theIhe following descnbed real estala:Commonly known as 7635 GREEN- DRIVE UNIT #702, SKOKIE,ILwill at 10:30 AM on March 7, 2012,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-and Sale enteredinIhe abovecause on October 31, 2011, anabove entitled cause on DecemberCommonly known as 526 PARKWOOD, MORTON GROVE,IL 60077 Property Index No. 10-09-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchcause on December 15, 2011, anagent of The JudicIal Sales Corpo-14. 2011 Intercounty Judicial SalesVIEW 1ERRACE. BUFFALO60053 Property Index No. 09-13- 304-535-1040, Properly Index No.lion, One South Wacker Dove-22, 2012, aI the The Judicial Salesagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on March 2,Corporation will on Thursday,GROVE, IL 60089 Property Indes324-018-0000. The real estatein t 0-09-304-035-1244 (1 0-09-304-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Corporation, One South Wackerration, will at 10:30 AM on March2012, st the The Judicial Sates Cor-March 15, 2012 al the hour of 11No. 03-09-201-038-1131. The realimproved with a one story single 026 U/P(. The real es(ateisrn-sell al public auction to the highestDrive 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,19, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesporation, One South Wacker Drive -am. in their office al 120 Westestate is improved with a residence,family home; two car detached ga- proved witha condo/townhouse.bidder, as set tank below. the fol-60606. sell al public auction lo theCorporation, One South Wacker24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,Madison Slreet, Suite 718A, Chica-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-rage Sale terms: 25% down of the Sale terms: 25% down of the high-towing described real estate: Corn-highest bidder. us set forth below,Drive- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,sell al public auction lo the highestgo, Illinois, sell al public auction toest bid by certified funds atthehighest bid by certified funds at the est bid by certified funds stthernonly known as 451 t 1/2 N. THAT-the following descnbed real estate'60606, sell al public auction Io thebidder, as set forth below, the fol-the highnnt bìdder for cash, as serclose of the suction; The balance,close of the suction; The balance, cloue of the auction; The balance,CHER AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILCommonly known us 974 THORN-highest bidder, as set forth below,lowing descnbed realforth below, the following descxbedincluding the Judicial sale fee forincluding Ihe Judicial sale fee for including the Judicial sale fee for60706 Property Index No. 12-14-TON LAI4E UNIT #210, BUFFALOthe following described real enlute:evlate:Comrnonly known as 6615mortgaged real estate: Abandoned ResidentialPropertyAbandoned Residential Properly Abandoned ResidenliatProperty212-053. The realestateisim-GROVE, IL 60089 Propeilji IndexCommonly known as 7516 PALMAW. FOREST PRESERVE DRIVE,PIN' 10-33-101-096-0000 Municipality Relief Fund, which isMunicipality Relief Fund, which is Municipality Relief Fund, which isproved with a single furnilyresi-No 03-08-101-017-1022. The realLANE, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053HARWOOD HEIGHTS. IL 60706Commonjy known as 7025 Lorelcalculated on residential real astutecalculated on residential real estate calculated on residential real estatedence. Sale terms: 25% down ofestate is improved with aProperty Indes No, 09-13-205-005.Property Indes No. 13-18-404-015.Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077. at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orst the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 or at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orthe higheat bid by certified tundo atcondo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25%The real estate is improved with aThe real enlate is improved with aThe mortgaged real estateis im-truclion thereof of I/re amount paidtraction thereof nf tIle amount paid fraction thereof of the amounl paidthe close of the auction; The bal-down of the highesl bid by certifiedsingle family residence. Sale terms:residence. Sole terma: 25% downproved with u single family resi-by Ihe purchaser not to evceedby the purchaser not to enceed by the purchaser notto exceedunce, including the Judicial sale feefunds al the close of the auction:25 / down of the highest bid by car-of the higheat bid by certified fundsdence. lt the uublect mortgaged real$0O, in certified funds, is due wilh-$OO, in certified funds, is due with- $0O, in certified funds, s due with-for Abandoned Residential ProperlyThe balance, including the Judicialtified fundo at the close of tse auc-at the close of the auction; The but-eufate iv a unit of a common inter-in twenty-tour (24) hours No feein twenty-tour (24) hours. No tee in twenty-four24) hours. No feeMunicipality Relief Fund, which issale lee for Abandoned Residentiallion; The balance, including the Ju-ance, including the Judicial sale feeext cornrnunity, the purchaser of Ibashall be paid by the mortgagee ac-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-calculated on residential real estafeProperty Municipality Relief Fund,dicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-for Abandoned Residential Propertyunit olher than a mortgagee shallquiring the residential real estatequiring the residentialreal estate quiring the residentialreal estateal the rate of $1 tsr each $1,000 orwhich is calculated on residentialdential Property Municipality ReliefMunicipality Relief Fund, which ispay the assessments required bypursuant to its credit bid al Ike salepursuant to its credit bid at the sale pursuant to its credit bid at the salefraction thereof of the amount paidreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachFund, which is calculated on resi-calculated on residential real estafesubsection (,g-1( of Section 18.5 ofor by any mortgagee. ludgmentor by any mortgagee, judgment or by any mortgagee, judgmentby the purchaser not to exceed$1,000 or traction thereof ofthedential real estate at the tale of $1st the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orIhe Condominium Properly Act. creditor, or other lienor acquiringcreditor, or other Irenor acquiring creditor, or other lienor acquoing$000, in certified funds, is due with-amount paid by the purchaser notfor each $1,000 or fraction thereoffraction thereof of the amount paidSale terms: 10% down by certifiedthe residentialreal eslale whoseIke residenhal real estate whose the residentialraal estate whosein twenty-four (24/ hours No feeto escobo $300. in certified fuyds, isof the amount paid by the purchas-by Ihe purchaser not to exceedfunds, balance, by certified funds,nghlu in and lo the residential realtights in and to the residential real nghts in and to the residential realshalt be paid by the mortgagee ac-due wilhin twenty-four (24) hours,er not to exceed $300, in cert'itied$300, in certified funds, is due with-within 24 hours. No refunds, Theestate arose prior to the sale. Theestate arose prior Io Ihe sale. The estate arose prior to the sale. Thequiring the residentialreal estateNofeeshallbepaidbythefunds, is due within twenty-four (24)in twenty-tour (24( hours. No teeproperty will NOT be open for in-subject property is subject to gener-subtet property is subject lo gener- subject property is subject to gener-pursuant Io its credil bid at the salemortgagee acquiring the residentialhours. No fee shall be paid by theshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-spection al real estate tases, special assess-al real estafe laxes, special assess- al real estate taxes, special assess-orby any mortgagee. judgmentmat estate pursuant to its credil bidmortgagee acquinng the residentialqairing Ihe residentialreal estateFor information call Kara Findlay atments,orspecialtases leviedmertm,orspecialteseslevied ments, Or speciallaxesleviedcreditor, or other lienor acquinngat the sale or by any mortgagee,real estate pursuant to its credit bidpursuant to ils credit bid at the salePlaintiff's Attorney, Freedmanagainsl said real estate and is of-against said real estate and is of- against said real estate and is of-the residentialreal estate whosetudgment creditor, or other lienorat the sale or by any mortgagee,or by any mortgagee, ludgmentAnselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 Westfermi for sale withosr any represen-tered for sale without any represen- fered for sale without any represen-xghls in and to tire residential realacquinng the residential real estateludgment creditor, sr other lienorcreditor, or other lienor acquinng talixn as to quality or quantity of tilletalion as lo quality or quantity ot tille tation as to quality or quantity of titleestate arose prior to the sale. Thewhose nghts in and lo the residen-acquiring the residential real enlatethe residenlialreal estate whose and without recourse Io Plaintiff andand withoul recourse IO Plaintiff and und without recourse Io Plaintiff and IraIreal estate arose onor to thewhose nyhta in and to the residen-rights in and Io the residential real in AS 1S conddion. The sale is fur-in AS tS condilion. The sale is fur- estate arose odor to the sale. The Iher subject Ix confirmation by the ThUrsday, Febwary 16, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 41 Judicial Sales.ReaI Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. ther subject to contirniahon by thecheck the Court file to venty ail infor-unit uf the foreclosure sale, otherSKOKIE othef liénor acquiring the residentialChicago,Illinois60602.TeI.Noshall be entitled oniy to a return offe'red for saie without any represen- Court. Upon payment n fuit of thematron, If this property is a condo-than u mortgagee, shall puy the as-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFreal estate whose nghts in and to(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-the deposil paid. The Purchasertation as to quality or quantity of title amount btd, the purchaser wit re-minium unit, the purchaser of thesessments and the legal fees re-COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS the residential real estate arose pri-ber 1113098. shallhave nofurtherrecourseand without recourse to Plainfiff and cerve a Cettificate of Saie that willunit al Ihe foreclosure sale, otherquired by The Condominium Prop.COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-or to the saie. The subject propertyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESuqainst the Mortgagor, thein AS IS" conddion. The sale is fur- entitle Ihe purchaser to a deed tothan a mortgagee. shall pay Ihe as-erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((l( andCERY DIVISION is subject to generai real estate tas-CORPORATION Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's aSsi-ther subject to confirmation by the the reai estafe after confirmation ofseusments and the legai fees re-)g)(4).If this property is s condo-GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, es, special assessments, or special Officer, (312) 4441122 ney. Upen payment infull of thecourt Upon payment in full of the the saie The property wiii NOT bequired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit which is part of a corn-Plaintiff taxes levied against said real estate amount bid, the purchaser will re-amount bid, the purchaser will re- openforinspection andpiaintiffarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( andmon interest community, the pur-V, und rs offered for sale without any2/2,2/9,2/16/12 *230492 ceive a Certificate of Saie that willceive a Certificate of Sale that will makes no representation as to the(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureSALMAN IMAML SAMREENrepresentationastoqualityor entitle the purchaser to a deed toentitle the purchaser to u deed to condition of the property Prospec-minium unit which is part of a corn-sale other than a mortgagee shallIMAMI, GREAT LAKES ELECTRI-quantity of title and without recourseSKOKIE the real estate aher confirmation ofthe real estate aber confirmation of tinebiddersareadmonishedtomon interest community, the pur-pay Ihe assessments required byCAL SUPPLY, LLC; OPTIMA OLDto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe sale The property will NOT bethe saie The property will NOT be COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS check the court fue to verify ail infor-chaser st the unit al the foreclosureThe CondominiumPropertyAct,ORCHARD WOODS COMMUNITYThe sale is further sublecl to conf ir- open forinspection andplaintiffopen forinspecfion andplaintiff matiort. If this properly ¡s a condo-sale other than a mortgagee shall765 ILCS 6051l8.5(Q-l). W YOUASSOCIATION, OPTIMA OLD OR- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- mution by the court. Upon paymentCERY DIVISION makes no representation xs to themakes no representation as to the minium unit, the purchaser of thepay the assessments required byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-CHARD WOODS OAK CONDO-in full of the amount bid, the pur-MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. condition of the property. Prospec-condition of Ihn property. Prospec- unit at the foreclosure Saie, otherThe Condominium PropertyAct,OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMINIUM ASSOCIATION; CON-chaser will receive a Certificate of tive Plaintiff, bidders are admonishedtolivebidders are admonishedto than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-765 ILCS 6Othl8.5(-l(IF YOUTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTRACTORS LIEN SERVICES OFSaie that will entitle the purchaser check the court file to verily ali ¡nf or-check the court file to verity alt ¡nf or- sessments and the IeaI fees re-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFILLINOIS, INC.: WELLS FARGO vs. to a deed to the real estate afferTHOMAS i. SONG AKA THOMASmalion. If this property is a condo-mation, If this property is s condo- quired by The Condominium Prop.OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INBANK, NA,. confirmation of the saie The proper. minium unit, the purchaser of theminium unit, the purchaser of the eily Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(l) andTO REMAININPOSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONDefendants ty will NOT be open for inspectionSONG; SUSAN R. SONG AKAunit at the foreclosure sale, otherunit at the foreclosure sale, other SUSAN SONG; OPTIMA OLD OR- (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISi 1 CH 2036 and plaintiff makes no representa- than a mortgagee, shall pay the us-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- minium unit which is part of a com-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREProperty Address:9655 WOODStion as to the condition of the prop-CHARD WOODS ELM CONDO- UN-sossments and the legai fees re-sessrnents and the legai fees re- mon interest community, the pur.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. Forinformation, contactDRiVE, UNIT 1805 SKOKIE.ILerty. Prospective bidders are ad-MINIUM ASSOCIATION; KNOWN OWNERS AND NON RE-quired by The Condominium Prop-quired by The Condominium Prop- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISPlaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,60077 monished lo check the court file to erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) anderty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) and CORD CLAIMANTS; De- sale other than a mortgagee shaHMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREverify ali information. If this property (g)(4).Ifthis property ix a condo-(g)(4).If fha property is a condo- LAW. For fendxnts, pay the assessments required by information,conlact , 230 W. Monroe Street,SuiteSALE - CONDOMINIUM is a condominium unit, the parchas- minium unit which is part 01 a corn-minium unit which is part of a corn- The Condominium ProperlyAct,Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,#1125, Chicago, IL 60606. (312)Fisher and Shapiro file tii 0-049370er of the unit st the foreclosure saie,11 CH 16801 mon interest community. the pur- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given mon interest community. the pur- 765 iLCS 605118.5(q-1). W YOUCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 541-9710 . Please refer to file sum-(It is advised that interested partiesother than a mortgagee, shall pay chaser of the unit at the foreclosurechaser of fhe unit st the foreclosure ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEber ii-9508. THE JUDICIALconsult with their the assessments und the legal feesthat pursuant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the abovesaie other than a mortgagee shallsaie other than a mortgagee shall OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,SALES CORPORATION Oneown attorneys beforebiddingatrequiredby TheCondominium pay the assessments required bpay the asseasmenls required by entitledcause on December 1, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,mortgage forecloaure saies,) Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((i) The CondominiumProperty Ac.The CondominiumProperlyAct. FOR 30 GAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthe hours of t and 3 PM onfy andChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenand (g))4). If this properly is a con-201 i ,IntercountyJudicialSales765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(. Corporation will on Tuesday, March IF YOU765 ILCS 605/t8.5(rt-t). W YOU AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INaskforthesalesdepartment..SALE'You can also visit The Judi-that pursuant to s Judgment ofdominium unit which ispart of a ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlease refer to file number 14-ti-cial Sales Corporation at w.tjsc.cForeclosure entered on 6, 2012, at the hour of il am. in common intereut community.thetheir office ut 120 West MadisonOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT t5-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS20631.THE JUDICIAL SALESorn for a 7 day stalus report ofDecember 15, 201 1, KaIlen Realtypurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECORPORATION Services, Inc., as Selling Officiai will Sfreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, One Southirendina sales, JOHNSON, sure saie other than s mortgageesell fo the highesf bidder for cash,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF LAW. Forinformation:VisitourWacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicaqo,LUMERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCat 1230 p.m. on March 19. 2012, atshall pay the assessorents required AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN website at service.atty.pierce,com,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You Randolph Suite the following descnbed property: 230 W Monroe Street, Suite #1125205 W. Street, by The Condominium Property Act,P IN. 10-oS-304-035-1378, tE-09-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTION between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.can also visit The Judicial SaiesChicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-97101020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public755 ILCS 605118.5)q-i(,IF YOU 15-1701(C)OF THE 304-035-i 193, 10-09-304-035- ILLINOIS15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sCorporation ut w.tIsc.com for a 7Attorney File No :i i -9508 Attorneyauction to Oie highest bidder forARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Attorneys,One NorthDearbornday status report of snodino sales.Code. Case 6 ii CH 21942 NOTE:cash, as set forth below, the follow'OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT119e. For Commonly known as 9715 WOODSLAW. information, contactLAW. Forinformation, contact Street Suite t300, CHICAGO, ILCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectioning descnbed real property: TO REMAININPOSSESSION Plaintiff's aSomen: The Saie Clerk,Plaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON, 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPractices Act, you are advised thatCommonly known as 9655 WoodsFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFDRIVE UNIT 1301. SKOKIE. IL 60077 CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. BLUMBERG S ASSOCIATES, LLC Please referto the numberROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beDrive, Unit 1805, Skokie, IL 60077AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE'230 W. Monroe Street,Suife PAl 104275, THE JUDICIAL SALES The mortgaged real estate is im- IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attornes debt collector attempting Io collectPermaneol Index No,, 10-09-304-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONproved with a condominium resi-ROAD, SUITE lOO, BURR RIDGE.#1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) CORPORATION One SouthFile No.: 14-ii-2063t ARDOa debt und any information obtained031-1172; 10-09-304-031-1443: iO-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between541-9710 . Please refer to file num- Wacker Dove, 24Ih Floor, Chicaqo,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 06304-03i-i444 dence. The purchaser of the unit will be used for that purpose. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREother than a mortgagee shall paythe boum of i and 3 PM only andber 10-8592. THE JUDICIAL IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCase 6 ii CH 024468 NOTE: Pur-1408305 The mortgaged real estate is im-LAW. For information, contact askfor sales the assessments and the legal tees the department.SALES CORPORATION One can also visil The Judicial Salessuant to the Fair Debt Collection219, 2/16, 2/23/12 #235661 proved with a dwelling. The proper-Plaintiff's WELTMAN, Please refer to file number 14-10- attorney: required by subdivisions (gol) and South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Corporation al www.tfsc.com for a 7Practices Act, you are advised that Iv will NOT be open for inspection.WEINBERG 6 RCIS CO., LPA 42952 THEJUDICIALSALES BUFFALO GROVE (gy4) of Sechon 9 of the Condornin- Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- day status report of pending sales.Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be The purchaser of the unit other than100 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE CORPORATION One SouthSALE You can also visit The Judi- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF um Property ActSale terms: 25% PISRCE &ASSOCIATES Oneu debt collector attempting to collect a mortgagee shall pay Ihe assess-2400, Chicago,IL60601, (312 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOfS down by certified fundo.balanceWacker Drive, 24th Floor, ChicaQo,cisl Sales Corporation at www.tjac.c North Dearborn Street Suitei 300u debl and any information obtainedCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-ments and the leQal lees required782-9676 PAll 312-782-420 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Vbxorn for a 7 day status reportof CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-will be used for that purpose. 765 ILCS 605/91g)(i ) and (g))4(. within 24 hours, by certified funds. CERY DIVISION Please refer to file number WWR:No refunds. The property will NOTcan also visit The Judicial Saiespending saies, JOHNSON, 5500 Attorney File No.: PAl 1042751409129 The udgment amount was DRAPER AND KRAMER MORT- 10067674 THE JUDICIAL SALESbe open for inspection. Upon pay-Corporation at w'w-w.t)sc.com tor a 7BLUMGERG S ASSOCIATES, LLC Attorney Code. 91220 Case e lt2/9, 2/16. 2/23/12 *235672 GAGE CORPORATION, $327,ig3,45,Sale terms for non-CORPORATION One South day status report of pendino sales.230 W. Monroe Street, Surte #1125 CH 07409 ment in full of the amount bid, the SKOKIE Plaintiff parties: 10% of successful bid im-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. PC.Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710 1409136 purchaser will receive u Certif'rmte IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFV. mediately at conclusion of auction,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEAttorney File No: 10-8592 Attorney 219. 2/16, 2/23/12 #235676 balance by 12:30 p.m. Ihe nerd of Saie which will entitle the pur. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-LUDMILA MARTINENKO: VIKTOR can also visit The Judicial Sales ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Code. Case S ii CH 1512 NOTE: businessday,both by cashier'u chaser to u Deed to the premises SKOKIE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBATIANOVSKI A/IQA VICTOR Corporation at www.tlsc,com for u 7after confirmation of the sale. IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttornePursuant to the Fair Debt Collection checks; and no refunds. The saleday status report of pending saies, File No.: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION BATIANOVSKI;U.S. BANK NA- For information: Visit our website xl 14-10-42952 AF1DC Practices Act, you are advised that shall be sublet to general real esWELTMAN. WElNBRG & REIS 00468002 Attorney Cede. 21762Plaintiff's attorney in deemed to be COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-TIONAL ASSOCIATION ND.. http://serntce.atty-pierce.com. Be- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYGAGE ASSOCIATiON, Defendants late taxes, special taxes,specialCO. LPA 180 N LASALLE Case ti i i CH 022803 NOTE Pur'a debt collector attempting to collect assessments, special tases levied,STREET, SUITE 2400 Chicago, ILtween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only. DIVISION Plaintiff, 11 CH 6112 suant fo the Fair Debt Collections debt and any information obtained and superior liens, ifuny. The Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A. PROPERTY ADDRESS' 203 COT- 60601 (312) 782-9676 Attorney File Practices Act, you are advised thatwill be ssed for that purpose. 10067674 tomeys,iNorth Dearborn Street, JSE D. MILLAN, LILIANATONWOOD ROAD BUFFALOproperly is offered as is,with noNo,: WWR: ASome Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be1407000 Plaintiff, eupress or implied warranties and Chicago,Iifinoio60602.Tel.No. MILLAN, BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS,GROVE, IL 60089 Code. 31495 Case C ti CH 2571(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-a debt collector attempting fo collect2/22/9,2/16/12 #230418 without any representation as to theNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt a debt and any information obtained SAMUEL STOVER, SHARONINC: CITY OF CHICAGO, OLD OR-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ber 1104976, SKOKIE quality of title or recourse to Plain-Collection Practices Act, you are will be used for that purpose. STOVER PJKJA SHARON P.CHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD-SALE INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF STOVER NK/A SHARONING 4 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-Fisher and Shapiro file C ii-050286tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-advised trialPlaintiff's attorney ¡s 1407655 monished to review the court file todeemed to be a debt collector at-CORPORATION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- ENGRACIA STOVER Defendants TION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND(lt is advised that interested parties Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 2/2. 219, 2/16/12 #230421 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY verify ail information,For informa-tempting to collect a debt and any 11 CH 024468 NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS consult with their 1407936 DIVISION lion:Saie Clerk, Fisher and Sha-information obtained will be used for SKOKIE 9256 N KEATING AVENUEDefendants own attorneys beforebidding ut 2/2, 2/9, 2/16/12*230474 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- SKOKIE. IL 60076 11 CH 21942 mortgage foreclosure saies.) piro,Attorney e 42168, 2121that purpose. Waukegan Road, Suite 301. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TION ND NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-10113 OLD ORCHARD COURT,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 1408276 SKOKIE TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)2,12, 2)9, 2116/12 #230527 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-#104 Skokie, IL 60076 that pursuant toa Judgment of DIVISION Suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Foreclosure entered on August 29,498-9990. between i :00 p rn. and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 3:00 p.m weekdays only. HARWOOD HEIGHTS TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYFEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-AIDA LAMPA, MELCHOR LAMPA, and Sale enteredintheaboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-201 i ,Kallen Reufty Services, Inc., INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF GAGE ASSOCIATION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- cause on January 10, 2012, ansuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureus Selling Officiai will al 12:30 p.m.402173 DIVISION TION ND, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, 2)9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #234920 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff. agenl of The Judicial Sales Corpo-and Saie enteredinthe aboveon March 20, 2012, aI 205 W. Ran- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Plaintiff, ration, will al 10:30 AM on Marchcause on December 15, 20h, undoiph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,SKOKIE CERY DIVISION CHACKO XAVIERRECORD CLAIMANTS 13, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesagent of The Judicial Saies Corpo-Illinois, sell at public auction to theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- NADAKAPADAM AIKJA CHACKODefendants LIEMT. TRUONG AIX/A LIEM Corporation, One South Wackerration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchhighest bidder for cash, as sel forthCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-GAGE ASSOCIATION X. NADAKAPADAM, MERCY11 CH 26929 Dnve -241f, Floor CHICAGO, IL,19, 20t2. at the The Judicial Salesbelow, the following described realTV DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERYPlaintiff. TRUONG, DEBRA S. TRUONGCHACKO NADAKAPADAM NK/A9306 LATROBE AVENUE Skokie, NK/A DEBRA TRUONG 60606, sell at public auction to theCorporation, One South Wackerproperty: DIVISION vs. IL60077 Defendants MERCY C. NADAKAPADAM, SAJO highesl bidder, as set forth below,Drive- 24fb Floor CHICAGO, IL,Commonly known as 203 Cotton-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALEVONA OKAZ; HARRIS, N.A.; UN- XAVIER CHACKO A/lOA SAJO X.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- the following descnbed real eslate:60606, sell at public auction to thewood Road,BuffaloGrove, ILTRUST COMPANY, AS INDEN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON RE-11 CH 022803 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 9535 LOREL AVENUE SKOKIE, ILNADAKAPADAM, MORTGAGE Commonly knownas9256 N.highest bidder. as set forth below,60089 TURE TRUSTEE FOR NEW CEN-CORD CLAIMANTS, De- suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure 60077 ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION KEATING AVENUE. SKOKIE,ILthe following described real estatePermanent Indeo No.:03-05-2 15-TURY HOME EQUITY LOAN and Sale enteredin fendunts, NOTICE 0F SALE PUBLIC NO-SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE the above 60076 Property Index No10-15-Commonly known as tOtt3 OLD031 TRUST 2006-t 11 CH 27753 FOR GN MORTGAGE, LLC cause on December 9, 2011, an TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 123-042. The real eotaleisim-ORCHARD COURT, #104, Skokie,The mortgaged real enlute is im-Plaintiff,' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Defendants agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure provedwith a residence.SaleIL 60076 Property Indes No. tO-iO-proved wilh u dwelling. The proper- that pursuant to a Judgment of 11 CH 1512 ration, will at 10:30 AM on March terms: 25% down of Ihe highest bid102-026-1004 VoI. 0110. The realty will NOT be open for inspection. ALEKSANDAR JANKOVSKI,Foreclosure entered infile aboveand Sale enteredinthe above 12, 2012, at the The Judicial Sales cause on January 9, 2012, an agent8948 NILES CENTER ROAD CC by certified funds at the close of theestate is improved with a condomin-Thejudgmentamount was $GENLIZAGUTIERREZ, CITIFI- Corporation. One South Wacker entitled cause on November 4,of The Judicial Sales Corporation,Skokie, IL 60076 auclion: The balance, includìng theium. The judgment amount was236,008.71. Saie terms for non-NANCIAL SERVICES, INC., LARA-201 t , IntercountyJudicialSales NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Drive -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, Judicialsale lee br Abandoned$229,425.91 Saie terms: 25% downparties: 10% of successful bid im- will at 10:30 AM on March 13, 2012, MIE PARK TOWNHOME ASSOCI-Corporalion will on Thursduy,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fhat pur-60606, seIl xl public auction Io the ResidenlialProperlyMunicipalityof the highest bid by certified fundsmediately ut conclusion of auction,ATION, UNKNOWN OWNERSMarch 8, 2012, at the hour of ii suant to a Judgment of Foreclosarehighest bidder, as set forth below, Relief Fund, which is calculated onst the close of the auction: The bai-balance by 12:30 p.rnthe next lion, Ose South Wacker Dove- AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS um. intheir officeat 120 West24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,and Saie enteredinthe abovethe following desonbed real estate: residential real estate at the rate ofunce, including the Judicial sale feebusiness day, both by cashier'sDefendants Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chics- cause on December 7,201 i ,anCommonly known an 9306 LAT- $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-for Abandoned Residential Propertychecks: and no refunds, The saie11 CH 25718 go, Illinois, sell to the highest biddersell at public auction to the highest bidder. as set forth below, the foi-agent of The Judicial Saies Corpo-ROBE AVENUE. Skokie, IL 60077 of of the smossi paid by the pur-Municipality Relief Fund, which isshall be sublect to generai real es-7509 NORTH FRONTAGE ROADl'or cash, the following deecribed ration, will at 10:30 AM on MarchProperly Indes No. 10-16-119-036- lowing described real estate: Corn- chaser not Is eoceed $300, in certi-calculated on residential real estatetute tases, special taxes, specialSkokie, IL 60077 property: 13, 20f2, at the The Judicial Sales0000, i0-t6-t19-043-0000. The re- lied funds, is due within twenty-fourat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orassessments, special taxes levied,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- monly known as 9535 LOREL AVE- al estafe is improved with a single PIN. 12-12-416-020-0000, NUE, SKOKIE. IL 60077 PropertyCorporation, One South Wacker (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byfraction thereof of the amount paidand superior liens,ifany. TheTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Commonly known us 7420 WEST family The Index No. 10-16-102-038. The restDrive -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL. residence. ludgment the mortgagee acquinng the resi-by the purchaser not to exceedproperly io offeredas is,with nosuant to u Judgment of ForeclosureARGYLE STREET, HARW000 amount was SaIe estafe is improved with a residence.60606, sell at public auction to the $349,449 83 dential real estate pumuant to its$300. in certified funda, is due with-express or implied warranties andand Suie enteredinthestroveHEIGHTS, IL 60706 highest bidder, as set loriS below,terms: 25% down of the highest bid credit bid at the sale or by anyin twenty-four (24) hours. No feewithoul any representation ax to thecause on December 15, 2011, un Saie terms: 25% dOwn of the high- The improvement on the propertyest bid by certified funds at thethe following described real estate:by certified lands at the close of the mortgagee, iudgment creditor,orshall be paid by the mortgagee acquality of title or recoume to Plain-agent of The Judicial Saies Corpo-consists of a single familyresi- Commonly known as 8948 NILESauction; The balance, including the quinng the residential close of Ihe suction; The balance, other lienor acquinnIhn reuidenf ial real estatetiff. Prospective bidders are ad-ralion, will at 10:30 AM on Marchdence, If the uubjecí mortgaged real CENTER ROAD CC,Skokie,ILJudicialsale teetoiAbandoned real estate whose nghts in and topursuant to its credit bid at the saiemonished to review the court file to16, 2012. at the The Judicial Sales including the Judicial saie fee for Residential estate is u unit of u common inter-Abandoned 60076 Property indea No. 10-15- ProperlyMunicipality the residenfial real estate arose pri-orby any mortgagee, judgmevlverify ali information. Corporation, One South Wackerest community, the purchaser of the ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, which is316-033-0000 VoI, 0112. The realRelief Fund, which is calculated on or Io 16e sale The subject propertycreditor, or other lienor acquinngFor information:Saie Clerk, FisherDrive- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,unit other thus u mortgagee shall is calculated on residerifiui real estateestate improved with a town-residential real estafe at the rute of is subiecl Io general real esIste las-the residentialreal estate whoseand Shapiro,AttorneyC 42168,60606, sell ut public auction to thepay the ussessmentn required by house. The judgment amount was$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there- es, special assessments, or specialrights in and to the residential real2121 Wsukegan Road, Suite 301,highest bidder, as set forth below,subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or of of the amount paid by the pur- fraction thereof of the amount paid$242,400.68 Safe terms: 25% down tases lerned against said real eslateestate arose prior to the saie TheBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)Ihn following described real estate:the CondominiumPropertyAct. Of the highest bid by certified fundschaser not to exceed $300, in certi- and is offered for sale without anyssblect property is subject to gener-498-9990, between t :00 p.m. andCommonly known as 7509 NORTHSaie terms: 25% down by certifiedby the purchaser not to exceed bed funds, is due within twenty-four $300, in certified funds, is due wdh-at the cloue of the auction; The bai- representationasIoqualityoral real estate aseo, specisl ussess-3:00 p.m weekdays only FRONTAGE ROAD, Skokie, IL funds, balance within 24 hours, byin twenty-four (24) hours. No feeasce, including the Judicial sale fee(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by quantity of lilIe and without recoursements, orspecialtaxeslevied1405109 60077 Property Indes No, 10-28-certified funds.No refunds. for Abandoned Residential Properlythe mortgagee acquiring the resi- Theshall be paid by the mortgagee ac- to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condilionagainst said real estate and is of-2/9, 2/16, 2/23/12 #234937 307-050. The realestateisim-property will NOT be open for in- Municipality Relief Fund, which isdestral real estate pursuant toifs The sale is further oubjecf to cosEr-fered for saie without any represen- proved with u townhouse. The jude-spection.Upon payment in lull ofquiring the residentialreal estate credit pursuant to its credit bid at the salecalculated on residential real estafe bid ut the sale or by any mation by the court.If the sale istalion as fo quality or quantity of title ment amount was $453,755.36 Salethe amount bid, the purchaser will at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 ormortgagee,udqrnent creditor,or set aside for any reason, the Pur-and without recourse to Plaintiff and terms: 25% down of the highest bid or by any mortgagee. judgment receive a Certificate of Suie whichcreditor, or other lienor acquiringfraction thereof of the amount paidother lienor acquiring the residential chaser at the sale shall be entitledin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- by certified funds at the close of thewill entitle the purchaser Io a Deed by the purchaser notto euceedreal estate whose nghts in and fo only Io a return of the deposit paid.ther sublect to confirmation by the auction; The balance, including the the residential real estafe whose to the premises aher confirmation ofrights in and to the residential real$000, in certified funds, is due with-the residential real estate arose pri- The Purchaser shall have no furthercourt. Upon payment in full of the Judicial saie feefor Abandonedthe sale, estate arose prior to the saie. Thein twenty-four (24) hours. No feeor to the sale. The subfect property recourse against the Morlga9or, theamount bid, the purchaser will re- ResidentialProperty MunicipalityFor information, Visit our websile at is subfect IO generai real estafe lxx- subject property is subject to gener-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will RENT YOUR Relief Fund, wh'ch is calculated onhttp://service.utty-pierce.com. Be- en, special assessments. or special at real estate 150es, special assess-quiring the residentialreal estate ney Upen payment infullof theentitle the purchaser to a deed Io residential real estate al the rate ofIween 3 p.m. and 5 p m. only. pursuant to ifs credit bid at fhe saletases levied against said real estate amount bid, the purchaser will re-the real estate aher confirmation ofAPARTMENT WITH EASE $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At-mento,orspecialtaseslevied against said real estate and is of-or by any mortgagee, judgmentand is offered for sale without any ceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe saie TIre property will NOT be of of the amount paid by the pur-tomeys,iNorth Dearborn Street, creditor, or other lienor acquinngrepresentationastoqualityor fered for sale without soy represen- entitle the purchaser to a deed toopenforinspection andplaintiff IN THE (ASSIFIEDS. chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- the residential real estate whosequantity of tide and without recourse the real estale aher corrfirrnafion ofmakes no representation us to the fred funds, is due within twenty-four txtion as to quality or quantity of tille fo Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. and without recourse to Plaintiff andnghfs in and to the residential resi the sale The properly will NOT becondition of the property. Prospec- (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by estate arose pnor to the saie. TheThe saie is further sublect fO conf ir- open for inspeclion andplainfifflivebiddersare admonished to(All 847-998-3400 TOthe mortgagee acquinng the resi- in AS 1S condiuon, The sale is fur- ther subject to confirmation by thesubject property is sublect to gener.mation by the court, Upon payment makes no representalion us to thecheck the court tile to verIfy ail ist or- dentral real estate pursuant toits in court. If the sale rs set aside for anyai real estate tuses, special assess- full of the amount bid, the pur- condition of the property Prospec-mation, If this property is a condo- PLACE YOUR AD credit bid al the saie or by any To PEACE YOUR GARAGE SALE ments, srspecialtaxesleviedchaser will receive a Certificafe of tivebidders are admonished fominium unit, the purchaser of the reason, the Purchaser at the sale mortgagee, iudqment creditor,or ADr (ALL 84/-998-3400 aqainst said real eslule and is of- 42 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 16, 2012 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Assumed Name Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Divorce Mechanics Liens Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe real estate after confirmation of ASSUMED NAME VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOLNues TownshipHighSchoolUNITED STATES OF Mechanics Lien to a deed o the real estate after the sale The property will NOT beNotice is hereby given, pursuant INVITATION FOR DISTRICT 234 District 219 offers the sale ofAMERICA confirmation of the sale The proper-openforinspection andplaintiff On February 22, 2012, at ty will NOT be open tor inspectionmakes no representation as fo thefo An Act in relation to the use PROPOSALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID four miscellaneous vehicles toSTATE OF ILLINOIS lOam.at A-1 Towing Sers- and plaintiff makes no representa-condition of the property. Prospec-of an Assumed Business NameSealed proposals for the pur-The Board of Education,the public. Sealed bids are to beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFiceInc.,7789Caldwell tion as to the condition of the prop-tisebiddersareadmonished toin the conduct or frarrsactiorr ofchase and installationofballRidgewood High School Districtdelivered to the AdministrativeCOOK COUNTY, IL Ave. Niles, IL. 60714 erty. Prospective bidders are ad-check the court file to verify all nf or-Business in theState, asfieldlightingfor Proesel Park234, 7500West Mont rose,Center- BusinessOfficeatCounty Department A saleshallproceedto monished to check the coud file tomation. If this property is a condo-amended,thatacertificationField#2 in theVillageofNomdge, IL 60706 will receive7700 Gross Point Road, Skokie,In Re: the Marriage of verdy alt information. If this property enforce a lien under the minium unit, the psrchaser of thewas filed by the underaignedLincolnwood will be received atsealed bids for: PEDRO FLORES SERRANO, la a condominium unit, the psrchas-unit at the foreclosure sale, other IL 60077 up to 4:00 p.m. on laws of the State of Illinois er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-with the County Clerk of Cookthe Village of Lincolnwood, Pub- AUDITORIUM ELECTRICAL Wednesday, February 29, 2012.Petitioner vs. Iabor,materials,storage,to other than a mortgagee, shall paysessrnents and the legal fees re-County. File No. D12129004 onlic Works Departmenf,located AND LOW VOLTAGE At that time, the bids will beCELIA RODRIGUEZ SOTELO, wing and other fees asso- the assessments and the legal feesquired by The Condominium Prop-February 2, 2012. Under the As-at 7001N. Lawndale Avenue,RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL opened publicly and read aloudRespondent ciated thereto, Storage required byThe Condominiumerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( andsumed Name of Lincolnwood, IL 60712 until 10AUN: Ms. Cheryl Flinn starting with bids submitted forCase No, 12D3 30114 charges continuefoac- Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t))g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo- AM Service & Install (HVAC) AM. local time, Tuesday, MarchThe Bid Openingwillbe onVehicle 1 followed sequentiallyThe requisite affidavit for pubhi- and ()(4). If this property is a con- crue. Successful bidder minium unit which is part of a corn-withthebusinesslocated dominium unit which is part of arnon interest community, the pur- at6, 2012.AIl proposals will beThursday,March8,2012atbyVehicles 2 through 4.cation having been filed, NO-required to pay with certi- common interest community,thechaser of the unit at the foreclosure1822 E. Aztec Ln., Mount Pros-publicly opened at that time and2:00 p.m. al Ridgewood HighSealed envelopes with the bidd-TICE IS HEÌIEBY GIVEN TOfied funds The sale may purchaser of the unit at the forecto-sate other than a mortgagee shallpact,ILL 60056. The truereadaloud.Prevailing wageSchool located at 7500 Wester's name and vehicle numberYOU, CELIA RODRIGUEZbe confinued from lime to sure sale other than a mortga9eepay the assessments required byname(s) and residence addressrates are required as per the lIli-Montrose,Norridge,IL 60706.clearly marked on the outsideSOTELO, RESPONDENT, thattime without further notice shall pay Ihn assessments requiredThe CondominiumPropertyAct,oftheowner(s)is:AweterM.sois Prevailing Wage Act. TheAt this time the Bids will be pub-will only be accepted. Only onefhis case has been commencedexcept for parties attend- by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOUJendo, 1822 E. AztecLo.,rates shall be the most current 7B5 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). Iicly opened and read. A Bid Se-completed officialbid forro perin this court against you for dis-ing sale or parties. Re- IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Mount Prospect, ILL 60056. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT prevailing wage rates for workcurity of 10% of the Bid is re-envelope is allowed.Withdraw-solution of marriage and otherquesting said information OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAININPOSSESSIONPub: 2/9,2116, 2/23 237143 completed in Cook County lili-quired with the proposal. Theal of a bid wilt be allowed priorrelief. Owner: Jungeun Lee TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ASSUMED NAME nois. A mandatory pre-bid meet-Contractor must pay the Prevail-to the opening of bids for fhatRespondent cannot be found uf-Vehicle:2000 Lincoln, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INNotice is hereby given, pursuanting will be held on February 24,ing Wage Rates for all work perspecific vehicle.All vehicles areter diligent inquiry. VIN#1 LNHM87AOYY76O7 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONto An Act in relation to the use2012 at 10 am. at the Village ofIllinois Law, on display at 7800 Gross PointRespondent'splaceof resi-51 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISof an Assumed Business NameLincolnwood Council ChambersThere shall be a pro-bid confer-Road in the Driver Ed Range lo- 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE dence cannot be ascertained af-Amount owed: $1950.00. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contactin the conduct or transaction oflocated at 6900 North Lincolnence at 2:00 p.m.,Thursday,outed behind Niles West Highterdiligentinquiry,Herlast2116/12 #240889 LAW. For information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,Business intheState," asAvenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712.March1, 2012 at RidgewoodSchool. Weekday appointmentsknown place ofresidence is:Noticeis hereby given that on Plaintiff's attorney. WELTMAN,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. amended,thatacertificationSpecifications will be availableHigh Schoollocatedat 7500between7:00 am. and 2:00UNKNOWN NUMBER, LEON,2/24/2012 at 9:00AM, a sale will WEINBERG & RCIS CO., LPA t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEwas filed by the undersignedbeginningFebruary20, 2012WestMontrose, Nornidge,ILp.m. can be scheduled for in-GUANAJUATO, MEXICO. be held at: 180 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITEROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE.with the County Clerk of Cookarid may be obtained at the Vil-60706. The Owner, Architect,specfionby contacting Trans-UNLESS YOU file your answerB&M Auto Collision Center 2400, Chicago,IL6060t, (312IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between County. File No. D12128997 onlage of Lincolnwood 782-9676 AX 312-782-420 the hours oft and 3 PM Only and PublicEngineer, and Constructionporfation at 847-626-2831.or otherwise file your appear- 4440 W Addison Chicago, IL Please refer to file number VQ'.f/R:askforthesalesdepartment..February 1. 2012. Under the As-Works Department located atManager will be present to clari-Terms of Sale and Vehicle Bidasce in this case in the office of 60641 08435163. THE JUDICIAL SALESPlease refer to file number f4-t 1-sumed Name of 7001 N. Lawndale Avenuefy Construction DocumentForms are available at http://wwthis court,in the Third DistrictTo sell fhe following articles to CORPORATION One SouthtstlS. THEJUDICIAL SALES CUSTOM CREATIONS Lincolnwood,IL 60712 (847)-Items. w.niles2l 9.orgNehicleSale Circuit Court of Cook County,enforce a lien existing under the Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,CORPORATION One South CHICAGO 675-0888. Ifis the policyof RidgewoodAny questions can be directed2121 Euclid Ave., Ro(ling Mead-lawsoftheStateofIllinois IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,withthebusinesslocatedst2116/12 #242784 High School District 234 to pro-fo Jean Hedsfrom at 847-626-ows, Illinois, on or before March can also visit The Judicial SalesIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You against such articles at the re- 1907 N. Mendehl, Chicago,IL. Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7can also visit The Judicial Sales VILLAGE OF LINCOLN WOODvideequalopportunitytoall3978. 16, 2012, (30 days from date ofquest of the following designaI- day status report of pendinq sales.Corporation at www.tjsc.com for u 760642. The true name(s) and INVITATION FOR BIDS qualified businesses in the Pub:2/16/12 243082 15f publication) A JUDGMENTed persons, unless auch articles WLTMAN. WEINBORG & REISday status report of pandinq sales.residence address of theSealed bids for the Lincolnwoodawarding of contracta and ac- Divorce OR DECREE BY DEFAULTare redeemed prior fo designate CO., LPA 180 N. LASALLECODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.owner(s) is:Maurice C. Kelly Jr.,Promenade improvementswillcordingly promote the utilization MAY BE TAKEN AGAINSTsale data: STREET, SUITE 2400 Chicago, IL1 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE2644 N.Burhing, Chicago,IL.be received by the Village ofof diversified businesses to theUNITED STATES OF AMERI- YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED1 Vehicle' 2006 Pontiac G6 60601 (312) 782-9676 Attorney FileROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 60614 Lincolnwood at the Council CA STATE OF ILLINOIS No: WWR 08435163AttorneIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome masimum estent feasible in any IN THE COMPLAINT. VIN' 1G2ZG558464282891 Code. 31495 Case 8 11 CH 2692FileNo.: 14-11-15115ARDCPub: 2/9, 2j'16, 2123 235205 Chambers located within the Vil-contractissuedresponsiveto IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Dated: February 6, 2012 Amount of lien: $199S.00 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762 ASSUMED NAME lageHall, 6900 North Lincolnthe solicitation to bid. COOK COUNTY, IL /5/ Dorothy Brown, Owners: Trevor Giancarlo and Collection Practices Act, you areCase 8 11 CH 021721 NOTE: Pur-Notice is hereby given, pursuantAvenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712The owner reserves the right toCounty Department Clerk of the Circuit Court CarMax Business Services advised thatPlaintift'a attorneyissuant to the Fair Debt Collectionfo "An Act in relation to the useuntil1 1 AM. local time, Mon-reject any and all bids, to waiveIn Re: the Marriage of Pub:21i6, 2123, 3/1 241575 2,Vehicle: 2004 Mitsubishi deemed to be a debt collector at- Practices Act, you are advised thatof an Assumed Business Nameday, March 12, 2012.AlI Bidsirregularities in the bidding pro-REYNALDO M. IASTILLO, ORIGINAL NOTiCE BY Lancer tempting to collect a debt and anyPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bein the conduct or transaction of information obtained will be used fora debt collector attempting to collect will be publicly opened at thatcedure, or accept the bid that, inPetitioner vs. PUBLICATION VIN: JA3AJ86E64UO28059 that purpose. s debt and any information obtainedBusiness ittthe State, astime and read aloud. its opinion, will serve the best in-CLAUDIA ELIZABETH PEREZA. In the District Court for PolkAmount of lien: $1995.00 o6963 will be used tor that purpose. amended,thatscertificationDrawings,Specifications,Bids,terest of the School District. AnyBURCIAGA, Respondent County, Iowa IN RE THE MAR-Owners: Javier Martinez 2/2,219,2116/12 #230407 1406747 was filedby the undersignedand Contract Documents maysuch decision shall be consid- Case No, 11D3 30874 RIAGE OF: Christopher Spann3,Vehicle: 2008 Chevrolet HHR BUFFALO GROVE 2/2.2/9,2116/12 #230394 with the County Clerk of Cookbe obtained, beginning Febru-ered final. The Owner reservesThe requisite affidavit for publi-and Patricia M. Jackson VIN: 3GNDA23D885553337 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF County. File No. D12128874 onsty 20, 2012, at Gewalt I-fami)-the nght fo set aside a Bid fromcation having been filed, NO-B, UPON THE PETITION OF Amount of lien: $ 1995.00 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- January 20,2012. Under theton Associates, Inc., the Villagea Contractor who, in the Own-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOChristopher William Spann PE-Owners: Melvin Rodgers and TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY LEGAL Assumed Name of Engineer for Lincolnwood, cat-er'sopinion,does not exhibitYOU, CLAUDIAELIZABETHTITIONER And Concerning Pat-Exeter Finance Corp. DIVISION MYKHAYLO CONSTRUCTION US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- ed at 850 Forest Edge Dnve,past experience equal tothePEREZ BURCIAGA, RE-ricia Marie Jackson RESPOND-4, Vehicle; 2008 Chevrolet HHR TION with the business locatedatVernon Hills, IL 60061. A non-size and scope of this project. SPONDENT, that this case hasENT VIN: 3GNDA23D88S557601 Plaint ift, Adoption 8655 W. 98th St. Palos Hills, ILrefundable fee of $20.00 is re-The bidder shall have a wnttenbeen commenced in this courtEquity case number:CD 83551Amountof lien: $1995.00 60465. The true name(s) andquired forthe contractdocu- sexualharassmentpolicyinagainst you fordissolution ofOriginal Notice by PublicationOwners: Mariana Martinez and RYAN EVANS, FIRESIDE TER-Assumed Name residence address of thements. placeinfullcompliancewithmarriage and other relief. C,INFORMATION FOR THEDrive Financial Service RACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- owner(s) is: Mykhaylo Katrych,Envelopes are to be markedsection 2-105 of the Illinois Hu-Respondent cannot be found af-RESPONDENT NAMED TION, INC., UNKNOWN OWNERS Pub:219 2/16235989 Auction- Real Estate 8655 W. 98th Sf. Palos Hills, IL"Sealed Bld for AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS theman Rights Act. ter diligent inquiry. ABOVE Name Change Defendants Bid Notice 60465. Llncolnwood Promenade", A refundable deposit of $200 isRespondent'splaceof resi-. The Petitioner (your spouse) 11 CH 021721 Pub: 212, 219, 2)16 229731 2/16/12 #242778 requiredfortheconstructiondence cannot be ascertained al-has filed a lawsuit naming youCOOK COUNTY CHANGE OF 755 GROVE DRIVE UNIT #105Divorce ASSUMED NAME NOTICE OF BIDDING documents that will include 1 setterdiligentinquiry. Herlastas fhe Respondent. NAME FORM BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 Notice is hereby given, pursuantNotice is hereby given that theof drawings, 1project manualknown placeofresidenceis:. The Petitioner asks for a Stale of Illinois NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Foreclosures to "An Act in relation to the useSkokie Park District is acceptingand 1 instruction to bidders and704 Morelos, Coahuila, Mexico. divorce. County of Cook TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- . Suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Foundation Notices of an Assumed Business Namebids for a fire alarm system atscope of work document. ObtainUNLESS YOU file your answer Petitioner'scontactinforma- In The Circuit Court For Cook in the conduct or transaction ofthe Oakfon Community Center.bidding documents after 9 am.or otherwise file your appear-lion:Christopher W. and Sale enteredio the aboveJudicial Sales Spann, County, Illinois cause on January 3, 2012, an soest Business in the State, asBid specifications are availableon Thursday, February 23, 2012ance in this case in the office of5423Aurora Ave,Apt#330,In The Matter of the Petition of of The Jsdicial Sales Corporafion. Mechanics Liens amended,thatacerfrficafionat 9300 Weber Place, Skokie, ILat: this court,in the Third DistrictDesMoines, IA. 50310 Judyta Hanna Stadnik will at 10:30 AM on March 7, 2012, was filedby the undersigned60077 between the hours ofTree Towns Repro Circuit Court of Cook County,D, INSTRUCTIONS TO THEFor st the The Judicial Salen Corpora- Name Change with the County Clerk of Cook lion, One South Wacker Dnve - 8:30 am. and 4:30 p.m., Mon-542 Spring Road 2121 Euclid Ave., Rolling Mead-RESPONDENT NAMEDChange of Name 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, Probate County. File No. D12129104 onday through Friday. Elmhurst, IL 60126 ows, Illinois, on or before MarchABOVE Case#12M3 0299 sell at public auction to the highest February 9, 2012. Under the As-Bids will be received(630) 832-0209 g, 2012, (30 days from date ofI. Deadlineforfiling a re- Notice of Publication bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Public Hearings sumed Name of untilThursday March 15, 2012 atAdditionalplansorspecifica-1st publication) A JUDGMENTsponae: You rnust file an An-Public Noticeis hereby given lowing described real estate: Corn- Nalivayko Company 10 am., at which time the bidstionswill be furnishedattheOR DECREE BY DEFAULTswer or a Motion with the districtthat on March 20, 2012, at 9:00 monlyknown as755 GROVEPublic Notices with thebusinesslocafedatwillbe opened andpubliclycostofreproduction,postageMAY BE TAKEN AGAINSTcourt clerk in the above countyAM being one of the return DRIVE UNIT #105,BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 Property IndexStorage - Legal 8802BriarCourt#1C,Desread, All bids must be submittedand handling. All checks shallYOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKEDwithin 20 days after June 24,days in the Circuit Court of the No. 03-06-400-035-1084. The real Plaines,IL60016. Thetruein a sealed envelope markedbe written to Ridgewood HighIN THE COMPLAINT. 2011. County of Cook, I will file my Pe- estate is improved with a Take Notices name(s) and residence addressBidforOaktonCommunitySchool District 234. Dated: August 18,2011 2.Onginal Notice.Ifyoure-titionin said court praying for condo/townhosse. Sale terms: 25% ofthe Owner(s)is:NalivaykoCenter Fire Alarm System Re-Pub.2-16-12242363 /5/ Dorothy Brown, ceived Petition form FL-101 youthe change of my name from down of the highest bid by certdied Assumed Name Ihor, 8802 Briar Court #1C, Desplacement" and addressedto Clerk of the Circuit Court may use Answer form FL-i 15. Judyta Hanna Stadnik to that of funds at the close of the auction: Plaines, IL 60016. Michelle Tuft, Skokie Park Dis- Pub' 219, 2/16, 2/23 2276 3, After you file your Answer orElisa Stadnik, pursuant to the The balance, including the Judicial ASSUMED NAME Pub.2j16, 2123, 3/1242171 trict, 9300 Weber Place, Skokie, Motion, you must serve a copystatute in such case made and saie lee for Abandoned ResidentialNotice is hereby given, pursuan ASSUMED NAME IL 60077. of it on the Petitioner by mail orprovided. Property Municipality Relief Fund,to An Act in relatIon to the use which iscalculafed on residential Notice is hereby given, pursuantThe Board of Park Commission- in person. Dafed at Cook, Illinois, January real estate at the rate of St for eachof an Assumed Bustness Nameto An Act in relation to the useers of the Skokie Park District, 4. If you do not file an Answer or27, 2012 in the conduct or transaction of $1 000 or fraction thereof of the of an Assumed Business NameCook County,Illinoisreserves Motionalthedistrictcourt Signature of Petitioner amount paid by the purchaser notBusiness in theState, as in the conduct or transaction ofthe right fo reject any or all bids clerk's office within 20 days uf- Judyta Stadnik to eaceed $300, in certified funds, isamended,that a certification Business in the State, asor portions thereof. terreceivingthisNotice,the2/2 2/9 2/16/12 #231729 due within twenty-four (24) hours.was filedby the undersigned amended,that acertificationPlease direct questions to Mi- court may enter a ludgment No feeshallbepaid bythewith the County Clerk of Cook theC Public Notices mortgagee acquinng the residential was filed by the undersignedchelle Tuft, Superintendent of Find agaInst you granting the Peti- County. File No. D12129064 on real estate pursuant to its credit bid with the County ClerIc of CookRecreation at mjtuft@skokiepar tioner's requests in the Petdion. PUBLIC NOTICE at the sale sr by any mortgagee,February 7, 2012. Under the As-County File No, D12128943 onkdistrict.org or 847-933-4355 5, If you need assistance to par-If you live in Nues Township and judgment creditor, or other honor aumed Name of January 26,2012. Under thePub:2/16/12 240546 ticipafe in court due fo a disabili-have a child in grades K-8 who acquirin9 the residential real estate ALMA ENGINEERING of yr Dreams Assumed Name of hi, immediately call your districtis home-schooled or attends a whose nghts in and to the residen-at 60g N. Pine Str., MT. Pros- fiaireal estate arose prior fo the TOWER BUILDERS ADA coordinator at lt you areprivate school and you are con- sale. The sublect properly is oublectpect, IL 60056. The trueat 308 S. Merrill St., Park Ridge, hearing impaired, call Relay Io-cerned about their educational to generai real estate tases, specialname(s) and residence addressIL 60068. The true name(s) and Wa TTY at i-800-735-2942. growth and development, assessments, or upecial tacen lev-oftheowner(s) is: Josephresidence address of the District ied againnt said real estate and is (Seal) Court Clerkorplease contact Niles Township Borucki, 609 N. Pine Sfr., MT.owner(s) is: Todd R. Klepitsch, To PLACE A Designee. Randy Okhom DistrictforSpecialEducation, offered for sale without any repre-Prospect, IL 60056. sentation as to quality or quantity of 308 5., Merrill St., Park Ridge, Polk County Courthouse Tarin Kendrick, Executive Direc- 2/16, 2/23, 3/1/1 2 #242834 title and without recourse to Plaintiff IL 60068. DesMoines, Iowa 0310. tor, PH: 847-965-9040, 8701 and in AS lS condition. 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School. ad- Room Fumiture, TV, BedroomGreen Street --- Bensenville, ILStateofIllinois,thatPublic mits students of any race, Furniture,Bags,Bones, Re-60103. AM #582 --- Mattresses,Storage/PS Orange Co.Inc., color, national and ethnic ori- maining Items Blocked.Bags, Dresser, Remainingwill sell at public sale by corn- gin to all the rights, privileg- Shailesh Patel --- 1880 Hunting-Items Blocked. petilive bidding on February 27, es, programs and activities, fortBlvd. Apt. #A --- Hoffman Pub:2/16, 2/23 238612 2012 at 10.30 A.M on the prern- generally accorded or made Estates, IL 60195. AM #054 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFises where property has been ôW available to students at the Bins, Chairs, Restaurant Equip- PERSONAL PROPERTY stored, which is located at Pub- school. lt does not discnmi- ment,Strollers,Boxes, CashNotice is hereby given that pur-licStorage#20620/4430 N. nate on the basis of race, Registers, Remaining Itemssuant to Section 4 of the Self-Clark, Chicago. IL, 60640. 773- ¡rid color, national and ethnic ori- Blocked Shailesh Patel --- i 880ServiceStorageFacilityAct.989-461 9.Ir, the matters of the gin in the administration ofHuntingtonBlvd.Apt.lIA StateofIllinois,thatPublicpersonal property for the individ-

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AM #148 --- Mattress,525-5518,Fax: 773-248-3702.sold as is and must be removed FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS Trunk, TV, Bedding, RemainingIn the matters of the personalat the time of purchase. Sale is REVISE STATUTES, Items Blocked. Spencer Lucks -property for the individuals listedsublectto adjournment. ir7&/ CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH-- 274 W. Michigan Ave. --- Pa-below:1205 LisaErby 2147 Pub: 219, 2./lB 238485 301, ET.SEQ. latine, IL60067 AM #275 John Frazier 3023 Melissa DietzNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF Noticeu hereby given that onCouch. Yvonne Davis --- P.O.3174 Preston Wooley 4045 Lìsa PERSONAL PROPERTY March 6th, 2012, U-HAUL Auc-Box 207063 ---Louisville, KYEamhart. Public Storage/PSNotice is hereby given that pur- tioneer, Esecutive Administrator40250. AM #390--- Mattress-Orangeco, Inc. Purchases mustsuant to Section 4 of the Self- for U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi-es, Lamp, Bins. Simone Watsonbe made with cash only andServiceStorageFacilityAct, cago Suburbs, will be offering 1072Knollwood Dr. paid for at the time of sale. AllState of Illinois, the undersigned for sale under the Judicial LienSchaumburg,IL 60195. HMgoods are sold as is and mustPublicStorage/PSOrangeco, process, by public auction, the#418 --- Dresser, Roller Blades,be removed at the lime of pur-Inc. willconduct sale(s)by followingsforageunits, TheBags, Bedroom Furniture,TV,chase, Sale is subject to ad-competitive bidding on Febru- goods to be sold are generallyRemaining Items Blocked. Ka-journment. ary 27, 2012 at 11:00 am. on described as household goods.ren Harvey --- P.O. Box 959072 Pub: 2)9, 2/16 238477 the premise where said property The terms of the sale will be Hoffman Estates, IL60195. has been stored, and which are cash only. 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Terance Shep- Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF P1JBLIC HEARINGS (2012 Program 'éar) tod1!ve.com CoOK COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM J 'J HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM search for new and used cars EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM PLJBI.lC HEARINGS DNrEIrIME: March 22, 201 2 - 6p.m. (201 2 Project Pi'oposal Presentations & Substantial Amendment to the 201 1 "AAP") LOCATION: Cook County Board Room I 18 North Clark Street, Room 567 I Chicago, IL 60602 I Shop by monthly payment Purpose: Cook County Community Development Advisory Council ("CDAC") The Cook County Community Development Advisory Council ('CDAC") will hold a Public Hear- I I Search by mileage ¡ng to review the proposed projects and substantial amendments (as applicable) for the Community Development Block Grant Program. HOME Investment Partnerships Program and the Emergency Solutions Grant Program for the 20 I 2 Program Year (October 1 , 201 2 through September 30.2013). Theseprvgs-ams do not include the City of Chi cago. s Browse hot vehicle categories Substantial Amendment for Cook County's PY 201 1 Annual Action Plan ("AAP") for the I Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program The Cok County Bureau of Econonric Development is accepting citi7en comments regarding its pro- posed Substantial Amendment to the 20 I I Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program of the appwved 2010-2014 Flousing and Community Development Consolidated Plan. You've never searched for Cook County previously submitted a PY 2011 Annual Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HIID) (the "original 201 1 Plan"). 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All interested parties are invited and encouraged (o provide comments. Written comments on the proposed Substantial Amendment to the 201 1 Action Plan aie being accepted from February 16, 2012 - March 16. 2012 and must be received by 12 p.m. on March 16, 2012 in order to receive consideration at the CDAC public hearing. Comments must be directed to Sylvia I PurItani, Grants Manager, Cook County Bureau ofEconomic Developistent. 69 West Washington Street, BROUGHTTO YOU BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA Suite 2900, Chicago, IL 60602 or online at the Cook County website: http://www.cookcountviLgovfEco- ttotnicDevelopment. AD#2410l7, Pub: 2-16-12 44 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 16, 2012 Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage . Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal als isted below: 0008 Paul Kir-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFonly and paid for at the time ofchases must be made with cashNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF3192 - Cummings, Alicia NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF by 0065 Susan Browning 0156 PERSONAL PROPERTY sale. All goods are sold as isor credit card only and paid for PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY 3201 - Dzikunoo, George PERSONAL PROPERTY Joseph TurnerJr.0238 PaulNotice is hereby give that pur-and must be removed at theat the time of sale. All goods areNotice is hereby given that pur-Notice is hereby given that pur-4004 - Rowand, Christopher Notice is hereby given that pur- Gladden 0533 Genevieve Ber-suant to Section 4 of the Self-time of purchase, Sale is sub-sold as is and must be removedsuant to Section 4 of tIre Self-suant to Section 4 of the Self-4054 - Hill, Vima suant to Section 4 of the Self- nani 0563 Linda Martin 0608ServiceStorageFacilityAct,ject to adjournment. at the time of purchase. Sale isServiceStorageFacilityAct.ServiceStorageFacilityAct,4064 - Cattouse, Nicole ServiceStorageFacilityAct, Kathleen Farrell 0652 Roy Dys-StateofIllinois, thatPublic Pub:219, 2116 235859 subject to adjournment. StateofIllinois,thatPublicState of Illinois, that Public Stor-4067 - Wright, Marsha Jordan State at Illinois, that Public Stor- on 0679 Ronald Baker 0695Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc., willNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF Pub:2/9, 2116 234777 Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc. willage / PS Orangeco,Inc.will4071 - Kester, Egharevba age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will Paul Rohde 0706 Kennethconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-PERSONAL PROPERTY NoticeNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFconductsale(s) by competitiveconduct sale(s) at Public Star-4109 - Washington. Deborah conduct sale(s) at Public Star- Stroud. Public Storage/PSage by competitivebidding on:is hereby give that pursuant to PERSONAL PROPERTY bidding on February 24, 2012,age by Competitive bidding on5014 - Plofnick, Aaron age by Competitive bidding on Orangeco, Inc. Purchases Must2/27/12 at 11:30am on theSection 4 of theSelf-ServiceNotice a hereby given that pur-at 11:15 AM.. on the premise sFebruary 28, 2012 at 12:00 pm6013 - Gambino, Russell February 27, 2012 at 12:00 pm Be Made With Cash Only Andpremise wheresaidpropertyStorage Facility Act, State of lIli-suant to Section 4 of the Self-where property has been ator-on the Premises where propertyPublic Storage I PS Orangeco,an the Premises where property Paid For At The Time Of Sale.has been stored, and which arenoia,the undersigned,PublicServiceStorageFacilityAct,ed, which are located at Publichas been stored, which are lo-Inc. Purchases must be madehas been stored, which are lo- All Goods Are Sold As Is AndlocatedatPublic Storage,Storage/PS OrangeCo, Inc. willState of Illinois, that the under-Storage#23055/1600E. DaviscatedatPublic Storagewith cash only and paid at thecatedatPublic Storage Must Be Removed At The Timeproperty # 218071916N.conduct sale(s) by competitivesigned will sell at public sale bySt. ,Arlington Heights, IL 60005.#28161/5733 N. Broadway St.time of sale. All goods are sold#08062/3501 W. Touhy Ave. Ot Purchase. Sale Is Subject ToElston, Chicago IL. 60642 773-salebiddingon: 2-28-12 atcompetitive bidding on Febru-Phone 847-253-0136. IntheChicago, IL 60660-4301 (773)as is and must be removed atLincoinwood,IL60712-2730 Adjournment. 227-3114. In the matters of the1 1 :30 am on the premise whereary 24, 2012 at 12:15 p.m. Onmatters of the personal property878-3913. In the matters of thethe time of purchase. Saleis847-674-5302. In the matters of Pub:2/9, 2/16 236127 personal property tor the individ-said property has been stored,the premises where said proper-for the individuals listed below:personal property for the individ-subjected to adjournment. the personal property for the in- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFuala listed below: AiM Quinetteand which are located at Publicty has been stored, and which2048 Terri Schwager2193uals listed below. Pub- 2/9 2(16 212746 dividuals listed below. PERSONAL PROPERTY McLaunri A194 ChristopherStorage/PS Orangeco nc, prop-are located at PublicMonika Grudek. PurchasesUnd - Customer NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFUnit - Customer Notice is hereby given that pur-Rivera A234 Duane Thompsonerty #22338 1129 N. WellsStorage/PSOrange Co.Inc.,must be made with cash only01 32 - Poole, Christina PERSONAL PROPERTY i 095 - Gloser, Jahar suant to Section 4 ot the Seit-A338 Markus Lacis A347 Gear-Street, Chicago IL. 60610.312-#23310, 903 E. Algonquin Rd..and paid for at the time of sale.01 64 - Anderson, Robert Notice is hereby given that pur-2093 - Johnson, Ceceilia ServiceStorageFacilityAct,gifla Williams A382 Rose951-8891. In the matters of theArlington Heights, IL 60005 847-All goods are sold as is and01 65 - Brown, Rebecca suant to Section 4 of the Self-3020 - Morales, Carlos StateofIllinois,thatPublicMcCain A466 PeterBrownpersonal property for the individ-956-3752, the personal propertymust be removed st the time of0168 - Love, Shrita ServiceStorageFacilityAct,3042 - Lambert, Deborah Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc. willA476 Robert Leving A485uals listed below: B124described below in the mattersthe purchase. Sale is subject to01 70 - Carter, Bryan State of Illinois, that Public Stor-3065 - Harris, Maurice conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-Lissette Garay CO27 MichaelNavigant Development. LLC a/oof: B034 Angelica Nelson Col 5adjournment. 0205 - Muganda, David age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will3137 - Dominguez, Melissa age by Competitive bidding onFoley 0531 Joe Gamdo 0566Anthony Tomaska 0402 Eliza-AIme Mendoza CO25Roger Pub:2/9, 2/16234234 0290 - LaLone, Greg conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-Public Storage I PS Orangeco, February 28th, 2012 at11:00Mary Suma 0695 Julie Franck.beth Nowak 0492 Anthony Ri-Munoz C045 Dorothy MNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF02g5 - Truillo, Felix age by Competitive bidding onInc. Purchases must be made amorithepremises wherePublic Storage/PSOrangecochardson D527 Michelle MarieOsterlcorn 0013 Charles Mark- PERSONAL PROPERTY 0309 - Kartzmark, Barbara February 27, 2012 at 2:00 pmwith cash only and paid at the property has been stored, whichInc. Purchases must be madeLazowski ESSi Luther Thomasnez 0065 Taurus Lindsey E0S1Notice is hereby given that pur-0343 - Anglezis, Demet ris on the Premises where propertytime of sale. All goods are sold are locatedatPublic Storagewith cash only and paid for atE628 Wesley Lasen E676 RoyRobert Schroy F031Matthewsuant to Section 4 of the Self-0347 - Lilly, Robert has been stored, which are lo-as is and must be removed at it25588/1 950 Kelley Court.the time of sale. . All goods areMannsell. Public Storage/PSGarrett G005 Ravi KakarlaServiceStorageFacilityAct,0373 - Williams, Evelyn catadatPublic Storagethe time of purchase. Sale is Libertyville, IL 60048 847-247-sold as is and must be removedOrangeco, Inc. Purchases mustG053 Shannon Yohe H015StateofIllinois,thatPublic0456 - Wright, Martin #22339/5838 N. Pulaski Road,subjected to adjournment. 4343 In the matters of the per-at the time of purchase. Sale isbe made with cash only andKenneth Davis H076 RaviStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc. willPublIc Storage I PS Orangeco,Chicago, IL 60846-6008 .(773)Pub, 2/9, 2/16 232708 sonal property for the individu-subject to adjournment. paid tor at the time of sale. AllKakarla H124 Michael Janis conduct sale(s) by competitiveInc. Purchases must be made539-9549 In the matters of theNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF als listed below: Pub:219, 211 6 235876 goods are sold as is and mustH125 James P. Whitney H146bidding on February 24, 2012 atwith cash only and paid at thepersonal property for the individ- PERSONAL PROPERTY Unit - Customer NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFbe removed at the time of pur-RalphCornellH148Helinda11:00 am. On the premisestime of sale. All goods are solduals listed below. Notice is hereby given that pur- 00460 - Kleinpass, Richard PERSONAL PROPERTY Noticechase. Saleisaublect to ad-Castillo L057 Kevin Strohl L107where said property has beenas is and must be removed atUnit - Customer suant to Section 4 of the Self- 0073 - Carter, Rueben is hereby given that pursuant tojournment. Jerzy Janiga. Purchasesstored,which are located at Pub-the time of purchase. SaleisA016 - Raulston, Michael ServiceStorageFacilityAct. 0086- Grace, Mary Section 4 of theSalt-Service Pub:2/9, 2/16235800 must be made with cash onlylicStorage#08223,st945subjected to adjournment. A035 - Boras, Rose State of Illinois, that Public Stor- 0098- Grace, Mary Storage Facility Aal, State of lili-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFand paid for at the time of sale.Rohlwing Road, Rolling Mead-Pub- 2/9/1R 2175q A098 - Leak, Alexandria age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will 0114- BeIl, Kitzie nois,thatPublicStorage/PS PERSONAL PROPERTY All goods are sold as is andows,Illinois60008.847-577-NOTICE OF PUBLtC SALE OFA149 - Dominguez, Lillian conduct sale)s( at Public Star- 0532 - Zahnle, Daniel Orangeco, Inc.. willconductNotice is hereby given that pur-must be removed at the time of6491mthe matters of the per- PERSONAL PROPERTY A160 - Nuccio, Victoria age by Competitive bidding on 0566 - Paul, Audrey sale(s) by competitive biddingsuant to Section 4 of the Self-purchase. Sale is subject to ad-sanaI property for the individu-Notice is hereby given that pur-A212 - Foster, Richard February 27, 2012 at 11:00 am 0569 - Perski, Michelle on February 28, 2012 atServiceStorageFacilityAct,journmenf. als listed below: 1009 Richardsuant to Section 4 of the Self-A221 - Abbas, Naimat on the Premises where property 0602- Burnett, Debbie 12:00p.m. on thepremiseStateofIllinois, thatPublicPub: 219, 2/1 6 234243 Otfens PublIc Storage/PSServiceStorageFacilityAct,A224 - Dethlolf, Erich has been stored, which are lo- 2254- Kogan, Susan where said property has beenStorage/PSOrangeco,Inc.willNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFOrangeco, Inc. Purchases mustState of Illinois, that Public Stor-A226 - Abbas, Naimat catedatPublic Storage 2259 - Hamelet, Patrick stored, and which are located atconduct sale(s) by competitive PERSONAL PROPERTY be made with cash only andage / PS Orangeco,Inc.willA259 - Dethlotf, Erich #24524/8050 McCormick Blvd. 2261 - Hamelet, Patrick Public Storage, Propertybidding on: February 24, 2012Notice is hereby given that pur-paid for at the time of sale. Allconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-A288 - Izquierdo, Carmen Skokie, IL 60076-2919 (847) 3141 -White, Terrence #07116. 362 W. Chicago Ave.at 12:30 p.m. on the premisessuant to Section 4 of the Self-goods are sold as is and mustage by Competitive bidding onA302 - Hawk, Garnet 675-4604. In the matters of the 3473 - Guerra, Erwin Chicago,IL60654312-266-where property has been ator-ServiceStorageFacilityAct.be removed at the time of pur-February 28, 2012 at 11:00 amB021 - Posley, Dana personal property for the individ- P053 - Gonzalez, Jose 0174. In the mattem of the per-ed, and which are located atStateofIllinois,ThatPublicchase. Sale is subject to ad-on the Premises where propertyB027 - Mols, Robert uais listed below. Public Storage / PS Orangeco,sonal property for the individu-Public Storage,#28501 ,708 W.Storage/PS Orangeco. Inc ,willjournmenf. has been stored, which are lo-B071 - King, Rhason Unit - Customer Inc. Purchases must be madealslisted below: 2073 CarlosCentral Rd., Mt. Prospect, ILconduct sale(s) st Public Stor- Pub:2/9, 2/16 233596 catedatPublic StorageB074 - Comia, Luzviminda A030 - Robles, Marcos with cash only and paid at theFerreira 3020 Chastity Parker60056847-788-0380, the per-age February 28, 2012atNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF#28160/1512 W. Jarvis Ave.B093 - Sinchi, Luis F A087 - Baltimore, Marcella time of sale. All goods are sold4018 Steven Miszkowicz 4090sonal property described below.1 1 :00 am. Onthepremise PERSONAL PROPERTY Chicago. IL 60626-1909 (773)BlOt - Abdellah, Najoua Ben Alu- Nussbaum, Michael as is and must be removed atDorscine Hamb. PublicIn the matters of: Unit#309 Johnwhere said property has beenNotice is hereby given that pur-338-6828. In the matters of theBi 15 - Gerardi, Mary A130 - Outlaw, Douglas the time of purchase. Sale isStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc. Pur-D.BrickmanUnit#310Laurelstored and which are located atsuant to Section 4 of the Self-personal property for the individ-B123 - Williamson, David A152 - Wengang, Chantai subjected to adjournment. chases must be made with cashHillUnit#352Gregory HanoPublic Storage, Property itServiceStorageFacilityAct,uals listed below. COl 9 - Asilan, Ali A165 - Angula, David Pub:219, 2116 236419 Unit#381 DomenicaMartinez08066, 947 W. Van Buren, Chi-State of Illinois, that Public Stor-Unit - Customer D012 - Kim, myong kan B021 - Archer, Dorothy Unit#396 Weronika Kurc Publiccago,IL 60607, Phone: 312-age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will054 - Shitta, Titilayo 0104 - Harder, Cathleen B027 - Archer, Dorothy Storage/PS Oranqeco Inc. Pur421-0049,Fax:312-563-1065conduct sale(s) at Public Star-093 - Adeleye, Aderomi D108 - Kapadia,Zahir Abdullah CO33 - Brown, Roy In the matters of the personalage by Competitive bidding onI t 3 - Drummond, Kimberly E006 - Agate, John D028 - Francelino, Ricardo Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings property for the individuals listedFebruary 28. 2012 at 1:00 pm205 - Payne, Brion Bi 13 - Chai, Young D108 - Pascal, Jennifer below: 0037 Kenneth Traineron the Premises where property255 - Hood, Angela Public Storage I PS Orangeco,D139 - Baker, Lynda 0048 Alicia Barnes 0204 Karlhas been stored, which are Io-264 - Lewis, Manique Inc. Purchases must be madeE01 S - Archer, Dorothy LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Jones 0207 Victor Davis 0322catedatPublIc Storage287 - Forbes, Jacqueline with cash only and paid at tireE016 - Archer, Renee Skokie Plan Commission, Thursday, March 15, 2012, Village of Skokie, 5127 Oakton Street, Dashawn Lewis 0336 Tamzy#23404/5643 N. Broadway St.Public Storage I PS Orangeco,time of sale. All goods are soldE020 - Archer, Dorothy Skokie, Illinois 60077, at 7:30 P.M., to consider fire following: Thelmon 0429 Patricia TolliverChicago, IL 60660-4415. (773)Inc. Purchases must be madeas is and must be removed atF023 - Letchinger, Kenneth NEW ACTION TAKEN 0456 Ryan Jeftries 0528784-8410. In the matters of thewith cash only and paid st thethe time of purchase. Sale isPublic Storage I PS Orangeco, 2012-3P -Special Use Permit: 8746 East Prairie Road Desiree Webster 0541 Michaelpersonal property for the individ-time of sale. All goods are soldsubjected fo adjournment. Inc. Purchases must be made Kenneth W. and Florence M. Wolf, on behalf of Young Israel Club of Skokie, Inc., request a spe- Walker 0570 RonaldHerrerauals listed below. as is and must be removed atPitix- 21q 2116 212724 with cash only and paid at the cial use permit tor religiosa assembly n a B2 Commercial district. reliettrom Sec. 118-218)3) to0779 Annette Ivory 01 35 AlfredUnit - Customer the time of purchase. Sale isNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF time of sale. All goods are sold provide 10 rather than 20 required oft-street parking spaces. and any other relief that may beBrewer 0546 LetanyaBlack1012 - Delarosa, Armando subjected to adjournment. PERSONAL PROPERTY as is and must be removed at discovered during the review of this case. 0113 Tononka Washington.1023 - Kreisler, Stephen Pub: J9 7/16 212751 Notice is hereby given that pur-the time al purchase. Sale is 2012-4P -Zoning Map Amendment PublicStorage/PSOrangeco,1039 - Sagay, Jeminy NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFsuant fo Section 4 of the Self-subjected to adjournment. CSD Touhy, LLC, requests a zoning map amendment from M3 Industry to B2 Commercial for Inc Purchases must be made1044 - House, Susan PERSONAL PROPERTY ServiceStorageFacilityActp : 2/16 212702 the following PIN numbers. 1 0-26-31 8-020, 1 0-26-31 8-029,1 0-26-318-032, 1 0-26-31 8-033, 10- with cash only and paid for at1062 - King, Brian J. Notice is hereby given that pur.State of Illinois, that Public Star- NoTIcE OF SALE UNDER 1 0-26-402-032,t 0-26-402-034, 26-31 8-034,t 0-26-31 8-035,t 0-26-402-01 9,1 0-26-402-025, the time of sale, All goods are1065 - Hull, William suant to Section 4 of the Self-age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will THE SELF-STORAGE 10-26-402-035, and 10-26-402-055, commonly known as 3600-3650 and 3710-3714 Touhy. sold as is and must be removedi 1 15 - Godwin. Emmaline ServiceStorageFacilityAct.conduct salo(s) at Public Star- FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS 3649 Chase, and 7229 & 7254 St. Louis. at the time of purchase. Sale is1123 - Yanez, Jose State of Illinois, that Public Star-age by Competitive bidding on REVISE STATUTES, 2012-SP -Subdivision subject to adjournment. 2147 - Mccoy, Johnny age / PS Orangeco,Inc.willFebruary 27,2012 at 1:00pmCHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH CSD Touhy, LLC, requests a subdivision of the following PIN numbers: 10-26-318-020, 10-26-Pub: 2/9, 2116 233707 2173 - Barr, Irla conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-on the Premises where property 301 , ET.SEQ. 31 8-029,1 0-26-31 8-032,1 0-26-31 8-033,1 0-26-31 8-034,1 0-26-31 8-035,1 0-26-402-025, 10- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF2180 - Sasenberg, David age by Competitive bidding onhas been stared, which are lo-Notice is hereby given that on 26-402-032, 10-26-402-034, 10-26-402-035, and 10-26-402-055, commonly know as 3600- PERSONAL PROPERTY 2189 - Tingley, Kent February 28, 2012 at 10:00 amcatedatPublic StorageMarch 6th, 2012. U-HAUL Auc- 3650 and 3710-3714 Touhy. 3649 Chase, and 7254 St. Louis, into s lots with dedications ofNotice is hereby given that pur-2244 - Thomas, Albert on the Premises where property#25518/6460 N.Lincoln Ave.tioneer, Executive Administrator land for public use to become part of Chase Avenue, St. Louis Avenue, and Touhy Avenue. suant to Section 4 of the Self-3391 - Jackson, Meshell has been stored, which are Io-Lincolnwood,IL 60712-4038.for U-Haul Ca. of Northwest Chi- 201 1-6P -Planned Development: 3530-3714 Touhy Avenue, except 3700 Touhy Avenue ServiceStorageFacilityAct.3442 - Eaglebarger. Mark catedatPublic Storage(847) 677-5975. In the matterscago Suburbs,will be altering CSD Touhy, LLC. requests a planned development for an approximately 195.000 ft2 develop- StateofIllinois,thatPublic3487 - Torres, Ebdiel #22335/2101 W. Howardof the personal property for thetor sale under the Judicial Lien ment to be known as Touhy Marketplace on S lots in a B2 Commercial district and relief from Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc., willA022 - Fisher, Christopher Street,Chicago, IL60645-individuals listed below. process, by public auction, the the Skokie Village Code fo have a Walmart wall sign facing Touhy Avenue. to allow 2 ratherconduct sale(s) by competitiveA030 - Williams, Tiffany 2191. (773)262-0902 Unit - Customer followingstorageunits. The than 1 ground signs for the development, to allocate sign apace other than as prescribed in that bidding on February 27, 2012B107 - Powers, Eric In the matters of the personal1057 - Garcia, Pedro goods to be sold are generally section, to allow 2 buildings to exceed the maximum building height 30' in the district, and any at 10:00 am. on the premiseB139 - Hines, Tyrone property for the individuals listed2006 - Hobson, Robin described as household goods. other relief that may be discovered during the review of this case, where property has been ator-B205 - Weber, Marshal below. 2052 - Rodriguez, Carmen The terms at the salewill be 2012-7P -Special Use Permit: 3636 Touhy Avenue ed, which are located at PublicB240 - Obasa, Olarewaju Unit - Customer 3070 - Batyrov, Almazbek cash only. U-Haul Co. of North- CSD Touhy, LLC. requests a special use permit foa 4-lane drive-through facility for Chase Storage #22331/4072 N. Broad-B256 - Libunao, Jose 0089 - Perry, Tina 3072 - Cortez, George west Chicago Suburbs reserves Bank in a B2 Commercial district and any relief that may be discovered during the review of this way, Chicago,Illinois60613.C299 - Grisham, Michael 0141 - Harris, Vincent 3082 - Dunson, Chiquita the right to refuse any and all case. 773-4048592 the personal prop-C456 - Day, Dana 0177 - Roborson, David 31 1 3 - Ederer, David bids.The sales will be at the 2012-8P -Special Use Permit: 3654 Touhy Avenue erty describedbelow.InthePublic Storage f PS Orangeco,0183 - Maranda, Dean 3122 - Luna, Juan following location, 4N 275 84TH CSD Touhy, LLC, requests a special use permit for a 3-lane drive-through facility for a bank in amatters of: A041 William SmithInc. Purchases must be madei 027 - Njoku, Pat ncia 4009 - Ewell, Chandra COURT, CLOVERDALE, IL and B2 Commercial district and any relief that may be discovered during the review of this case. B069 JeromeWilliamsB083with cash only and paid at the1051 - Lising, Mariano 4i79 - Morris, Calvin will begin at or after 8:00 am. 2012-OP -Special Use Permit: 3626 Touhy Avenue SamuelAlayiC067 Michaeltime of sale. All goods are soldi 083 - Lising, Mariano Public Storage I PS Orangeco,and continue day by day until all CSD Touhy, LLC, requests a special use permit packaged for a beer, wine, and liquor sales atFrempong C104 Laura Conleyas is and must be removed at2020 - Plotnick, Aaron Inc. Purchases must be madeunits are sold. Walmart in a B2 Commercial district and any relief that may be discovered during the review ofD052 Daniel Rosales D057 Jef-the time of purchase. Sale is2079 - Goodlow, Toby with cash Only and paid at theKriaty Bromm ---1203 Sher- this case. frey Roberts D070 Cherylsubjected to adlournment. 2087 - Broadwater, Eboni time of sale. All goods are soldwood ---Elgin, IL60120. AM 2012-lOP - Special Use Permit: 3626 Touhy Avenue Rooney 0079 Patrick StonumPub: 2/9,2/16232772 2101 - Stewart, Jsuis as is and must be removed at#CCO41---Chairs,0 Mattress, CSD Touhy, LLC, requests a special use permit for a temporary seasonal garden and plant ma- E005EricTakouE026the 2171 - Gavin. Gay the time of purchase. Sale isTable, Crutches. Elise Smith ferial sales at Walmart in a B2 Commercial district and any relief that may be discovered during ThreeDollar Store,lnciBrian 2173 - Druck, Heather subjected to adjaummont. 1701 Golf Road --- Waukegan, the review of this case, BrothersE049 Peter Verniere 2206 - Poyser, Gary Pub:2/9, 2/16 232715 IL 60087. AM #C0000 FOR YOUR INFORMATION: Plans and related documents are available at the Village's Corn- PublicStorage/PSOrangeco, 3021 - Cruz, Heather Chairs, Bedroom Furniture, munity Development Department, Planning Division, (847) 933-8447 Monday through Friday, Inc. Purchases must be made 3027 - Lawrence, Yolanda Boses, Remaining Items from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. with cash only and paid for at FIND MORE 3047 - Lìsing, Mariano Blocked. Humberto Rivera Jr. SPECIAL AID: Available upon request for the disabled.Call (847) 673-0500 or TOD (847) 933-the time of sale. All goods are 3053 - H I Healthcare Services 1507 Turner Lane --- Hanover 8455. sold as is and must be removed 3072 - Jarvis, Erika FIND MORE LOCAL Park, IL60133. AM #FF063 Interested parties are invited to attend this meeting.This notice is for information purposes on- at the time of purchase. Sale isLOCAL JOBS AT3180 - Davis, Gwen Boses, Toys, Microwaves, Car ly. Published in the Skokie Review on February 16, 2012. Paul Luke. Chairman sublect to adjournment. 3191 - Lodwick, Malcolm K JOBS AT Parts. Pub:2/1&12 243043 Pub:2J9, 2/16 232441 PIONEERLO(AL(OM/AONSTER PION[ERLOCALCOMQ/ONSTERPub:2/16, 2/23236010 NIL THURSDAY. 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BY IRV LEAVITT [email protected] For a boy, every hand-me-down means one fewer time he'll have to go shopping. So I was fine with Mom assigning a lot of old clothes to me. I didn't care about color or style. I had no style. And my clothes were usually caked with dirt by day's end, anyway. Mom reusedeverythingshe could, convinced the Depression was still smoldering in some dark corner of our apartment, ready to overtake us at any moment. I played Nui Yelin Wronski, then 7, celebrates her Nov. 1 birthday, as usual in a nice along. The beginning of the end, how-flammable Halloween costume left over from the previous day. Luckily, ever, came the day she handed methere is no chance her "I Dream of Jeannie" outfit will catch fire. a pair of tailored jeans. They were better than anything I owned. Dave Grier remove the rollers but not comb It took me a few seconds to real- out the hair, leaving tight rings all ize what was wrong with them. Award-winningfilmmaker. Cinema- over Jan's head. She tried to loosen "Ma,» I said. "The zipper is in thetographer of"Death by Medicine" them with her little fingers, but back." (2010). One-halfofthe legendary they were too tight. She raised an eyebrow. former Chicago entertainment duo, '4 "There was a boy named Pat "So what's the problem?" sheCouple ofFat Guys."Skokie resident Sanders who used to make fun of asked. "Your sister loved these, "Corduroy pants. She was heav-me unmercifully. He was brutal. and she barely got any wear out of ilyinto them. I Curly head, curly head. them." learned later how "I remember sticking my head Oh, come on now. Do you knowclose I came to dy- entirely in my locker so he wouldn't what the boys' bathroom is like? ing, because if you see it," she said. "Grow up. Can't you go sittingrun fast, you can "I just told this story to my down? How many times a day doactually burst into daughter (Faith, 10), so she would you go, anyway?" flame," he said. not feel so bad about the things I do "She would usu- to her." Future attorney and award-winning author Lowell Komie, seen here at lei ally pick a 60- or in about 1938, moved to the northern suburbs of Chicago having previou: AI Marks 70-degree day, so worn nothing in the way of trousers except knickers. His new friends let Joe Keefe Owner, Dental Implant SalesofII- you would have know he wasn't in Wisconsin anymore. linois, Buffalo Grove your own atmosphere going on down there." Comedy author, ghost writer and His parents' addition of theLowell Komie "I would say the worst thing she script doctor, "by trade a writer and glasses "made me lookliterally ever made me wear was for Hallow- professionaismart aleck" Trustee, likea puppet, like someone on aAward-winning authorof een one year when I attended SwiftJan Hincapie villageofGlencoe ventriloquist's knee." «Italia"and other novels. School in Chicago. "When I was in kindergarten Hjghwood resident I must have been Director, Lincoinwood Parks & I went to a Catholic school, and Recreation Department. Northbrook eight or nine years to say that is to understate whatJudy Hughes "When we moved herefi old. She dressed resident it was. It was a Milwaukee in 1938, I had ongr me up as a girl, Third grade. Rockford, Illinois.school that mili- President, Northbrook knickers, on my complete with ny- "I can still shut my eyes and re-tary academies Historical Society first day of school lons and a bra and member, replay it in my head, andwould pattern "My mother made me wear a veryat Ravinia. a dress.I never I'm 52," she said. themselves after. pretty dressto a birthday parts "That's what lived it down." Her mother They would take However,it was we wore in Mil- Mostofthe had waited years one look at this madeof a very waukee. We wore other boys were foragirl,and and say, boy this crinkly noisy ma- knickers. At Ra- cowboys, he remembered. Snicker-when she finally is rough. terial. We played vinia,thekids ing cowboys. got one, she liked "Atthetime a game in which wore jeans. "Shewasthinkingitwasto turn her into Iwasperhaps we had to sit in a "I thought these going to be acute HalloweenShirley Temple. the smallest human being in thecircleandclose kids must really costume andwin a prize. "Sheputon Catholic School System." He wasour eyes and be poor: they wore overalls to ach InsteadI won a lot of humil-those hard pink outfitted "in the plain white shirtpass something "I learned that they were ' iation." curlers, with the and plain black pants, a black oraround, guessing wealthy. Forallheknows,however,casing on top, and then I'd have toa red bow tie, very thick framedwho had it. Every "I needed a pair of long trous he might have won theprize.try to sleep on them. It was abso-glasses," giving him the look oftime it came to me they all knewBadly." He was hiding when it was an-lutely awful." "a perverse mad scientist or thewho it was because it made so much nounced. In the morning, Mom wouldgeekiest child ever born." noise." SEE WORST, PAGI NIL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 25

9-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 Under the new Electronics Get in thegamewith for members to help others Mondays through Thursdays, Products Recycling and Reuse in the community while try- 5:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays, and Act (SB2313), only the follow- ing to improve their family 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and ing items will be accepted: and spiritual lives. Call Bob Sundays, (847) 588-7900. Computers - PCs and laptops, Galassi, (847) 965-0920. See www.swancc.org. scanners, computer monitors, Nues Chapter Toastmasters Illinois Holocaust Museum mobile phones, peripherals - meets at 7:15 p.m. the second & Education Center, 9603 mice, keyboards, zip drives, Woods Drive, Skokie, (847) MP3 players, televisions, TVWEEKLY and fourth Wednesdays of the month at the Morton Grove 967-4800; reservations, PDAs - printers, VHS players, 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members 9847) 967-4889, www.ilholo- fax machines, DVD players, learn how to feel comfortable caustmuseum.org. Museum video game consoles, and and have self-confidence talk- admission prices: General DVR/cable boxes. Electronics AGAZINE from businesses, institutions ing to an audience. Call (847) Admission, $12; seniors or schools will not be ac- 583-9328. (65+), $8; students (ages 12- 22), $8;children (ages 5-11), cepted. Visit swancc.org. Community $6. Reservations required for Any women interested in programs. Feb.19, 11 a.m.-4 joining the Rainbow Hospice Complete with Sports Listings, The Women of St. Andrews p.m.: Exhibition - Ours to and Palliative Care Threshold Church will hold their annual Fight For: American jews Singers can contact Kathy Flea Market from 9 a.m. to in the Second World War; Huber at (847) 685-9900. 3 p.m. Feb. 25 in the all-pur- through their artifacts, letters, Practices are held on two pose room of the church, 260 Team Coverage, Quizzes, and photographs, the 'Great- Thursdays each month N. Northwest Highway. Fifty est Generation" tells the starting at 6:45 p.m. in Park vendors will offer antiques, stories of what the war was Ridge. Threshold Singers are jewelry, collectibles, books, like for all its participants, trained to sing in groups of glassware and more. Sand- and for Jews in particular. two and three at the bedside Player News, and MORE! wiches, drinks, snacks and Curator Talk with Lou Levine, of those who are sick and dy- sweets will be available at the 1:30 p.m. Free with Museum ing. The songs are generally snack bar. Admission fee is admission. traditional or simple rounds, 50 cents. Co-sponsor for this The Solid Waste Agency chants, lullabies and hymns event is Thrivent Financial of Northern Cook County that can be chosen to respond .--,..1-w- for Lutherans. Call the church recently established a Bat- to musical taste and spiritual office at (847) 823-6656. tery Recycling Program for direction. Singers go through The Niles Lights on After- rechargeable and alkaline patient care volunteer train- shool Tile Art Project unveil- batteries, partnered with In- ing, but there are no audi- Live Sports ing ceremony will be at noon terstate Batteries in Skokie to tions; only requirements are a Feb. 18 at the Golf Mill Shop- L .,- 0- provide recycling at no cost to Love of music and a desire to ---w- ping Center, Entrance 8, near SWANCC communities. Com- serve others. JCPenney. join with parents, mon household batteries are Avenues Thrift Shoppe of- Saints tt.rs toughness neyer hi kids, business and community no longer accepted at Illinois fers great prices and specials s,M L Pee.w leaders of NUes. Lights on EPA-sponsored household on gently used clothing for ==I_ L* Afterschool is a nationwide chemical waste events and infants, children and adults, p event that calls attention to e__e facilities due to their benign shoes, household items, II _Sw_,,_ - the importance of afterschool eA---m-0 _t. -4-- nature and high recycling books and small furniture. programs and the resources costs. Batteries accepted in On Wednesdays, seniors _.«_._-sn-e- p_-e. '4 required to keep the lights on SWANCC's program: Alkaline 60 years and older receive *&'4 84 F*Çe'e W( and the doors open. Y_ t.. (AA, AAA, C, D and 9 V) and 10 percent off all regularly ,_pa n,n Sense. ,. tent The Solid Waste Agency G__ '«0' 4'ç rechargeable (NiCd, NiMh, priced items. The main shop oe_t.S-Ø&Lje9 of Northern Cook County and _". -s e, lithium ion, lithium polymer). is located at 7710 W. Touhy A% tflStW$wS,tfl S its member communities Ave. in Chicago, and the "bou- I tat., ,, t.t.e, Before dropping off recharge- u__te.,'e*LS ,¿_LSct asno are offering a Holiday Light tique" shop at 7700 Touhy able batteries, residents need Wmn,OATr Wte 14 Recycling Program at no cost ,._0øse, ««eee to tape the contact points on Ave. features upscale cloth- t'-----" to residents. All holiday string ing, outerwear, collectibles «Y-eLe.,-," «.- 0 each battery or place in an ,e «ew.ge.sn-s--s-' e, pItt lighting and extension cords 7 individual self-locking plastic and finer merchandise. Hours can be dropped off at various baggie to avoid sparks. Local are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays, locations throughout northern drop-off sites include: Nues Wednesdays, Fridays, and Cook County. Garland, live Public Services Department, Saturdays and 1-8 p.m. greens, wreaths or other non- Subscribe today 6849 Touhy Ave., (847) Thursdays. Donations are recyclables are not accepted 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tues- in this program. SWANCC and Mondays through Fridays; days through Saturdays only. the participating communi- Niles Village Hall, 1000 Donate only gently used cloth- ties have partnered with Elgin ing; broken or obsolete elec- foraslowas67'/week, Civic Center Drive, (847) Recycling Inc. to recycle the 588-8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., tronics cannot be accepted. lights and cords. The strands Mondays through Fridays; Purchases help adults with are separated and baled and Park Ridge Public Works, 400 developmental disabilities. sent to be chopped or shred- Busse Highway, (847) 318- Avenues to Independence is a ded and sold as a commodity 5240, 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays nonprofit organization based to foundries and mills in the through Fridays. Additional at 515 Busse Highway in Park I -888-979'Ol 23 United States. 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difficulties. Contact: Ingrid Fresenius Medical Care Niles urn, 8970 N. Milwaukee Ave., unless indicated otherwise. CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25 Kenron at (847) 791-1631 or is now accepting new dialysis is now open to the public on The Niles Public Library is hosting a homeowner help an General Hospital is hosting (847) 966-1505. patients. Call (847) 581-0334. Saturdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. program on fair housing and Donations a weekly community lecture A Local dialysis clinic, Senior Advocate of Advo- Drop in, make arrangements property taxes. On Feb. 23 The Polish NationaL AL- series. Each month will cover Fresenius Medical Care NUes, cate Lutheran General Hospi- for a tour, drop off artifacts at 6 p.m., learn what fair liance, the Polish Roman different topics. All lectures 9371 N. Milwaukee Ave., has tal offers free blood-pressure and collections, or just come Catholic Union of America, housing is, who it protects, will be held at 7 p.m. Tues- started a new night-time pro- screenings 10 a.m.-noon to visit. Weekday hours are and steps that can be taken if the Polish Women's Alliance, days at Advocate Lutheran gram for dialysis patients. The on the first Wednesday of 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays someone feels their housing the Polish Falcons of America, General Hospital's West End new service allows patients every month at the hospital's and Wednesdays. Call (847) rights have been violated. along with the affiliates of the Grille, 1775 W. Dempster St., to receive treatments in the 390-0160. Patient Resource Center, This workshop, presented PNA, the Polish Daily News Park Ridge. Free valet parking clinic at night, for eight hours, 8820 W. Dempster St., Niles by Interfaith Housing Center (Dziennik Lwiazkowy), WPNA is available and refreshments while sleeping or resting, (across from the hospital). Library ofthe Northern Suburbs, 1490 AM Radio, and both will be served. There is no usually three times a week. No appointment is necessary. Niles Public Library, includes information on what PNA Bank locations, are join- charge to attend, however In addition to having their Call (847) 723-7277. brought about the need for ing in the support ofthe "Cell registration is required; call days free for other activities, 6960 W. Oakton St., (847) laws to protect people from Phone for Soldiers" program. 1-800-323-8622 and mention patients often report having 663-1234 or online at www. The donated phones are sent Historical Society nileslibrary.org. Registration the class code or visit www. more energy and better dialy- SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 29 to ReCellular, which pays advocateheatlh.corn,'luth click sis results. Medicare-certified The Niles Historical Muse- is required for most programs Cell Phones for Soldiers for on "I need a class or support each donated phone, enough group" and type in the class to provide an hour of talk code: The following lectures time to soldiers abroad with in Februaryfocusingon heart prepaid calling cards. Local related programs all have the residents can support the Class Code 8G52: A;Z1IS,'tM lqhv i 1170 /WNflÑC collection drive by donating Feb. 21: "I Feel It in My their phones at the following Veins: What Is Peripheral Vas- Locations: Polish National cular Disease?" presented by Alliance, 6100 N. Cicero Ave., Dr. Nagui Sabri, cardiologist; IC 7ER/c-1q's 201J VSI Chicago, (800) 621-3723; Feb. 28: "My Heart is Falling Polish Roman Catholic Union, for You: What is Heart Fail- 984 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chi- ure?" presented by Dr. Samuel cago, (800) 772-8632; Polish Goldstein, cardiologist. Women's Alliance, 6643 N. Advocate Medical Group Northwest Highway, Chicago, is now providing immediate (888) 522-1898; Polish Daily care and occupational health News, 5711 N. Milwaukee services at the Advocate Ave., Chicago, (773) 763- Medical Group Patient Center, 3343; PNA Bank, 7840 N. 7255 N. Caldwell Ave. in Niles. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, (8L7) This will provide community 966-7900. Donations are members with convenient, accepted until March 1, 2012 quality medical care includ- during regular office hours. ing treatment for non-life- threatening illnesses such Fundraisers as: Cuts and burns, sprains Like New Auto Spa, Inc., and bruises, eye injuries, 1050 Busse Highway, Park flu symptoms, sore throats, Ridge, has introduced a nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, special fund-raising pro- ear aches, respiratory and gram that benefits Advocate urinary tract infections. The Lutheran General Hospital! center provides easy ac- Advocate Lutheran General cess to X-ray and laboratory Children's Hospital. 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Chefjulio Ramirez of Julio's Cocina Restaurant dishes out Vatapá Paste, a Brazilian seafood PHOTOS BY stew. i MICHELLE LAVtGNE-SUN- TIMES MEDIA

Brazil's favorite sauces reflect the vibrant Vatapá Paste (Seafood Cream) flavors and colors of carnival Adapted from Julio's Cocina Latina i pound state Italian bread 3/4 cup dried smoked shrimp 2/3 cup mixed roasted cashews and peanuts (can substitute peanut butter) i/I. cup dendê (can substitute olive oil) 1/4 cup peanut oil i cup coconut milk 1/14 cup water 2-inch piece of peeled fresh ginger Red pepper flakes, to taste Soak bread in water for one hour. Squeeze water from bread and put through a food mill. Pulverize shrimp and nuts in food processor. Place all ingredients in heavy saucepan and cook over low heat, reserving 1/4 coconut milk. Stir constantly, until mixture has become a smooth paste. Add more water if necessary. Roast shrimp shells and use to make shrimp stock with white wine, water and sautéed onion, carrot and celery. Combine paste and shrimp stock. Add remaining 1/1+ cup coconut milk to make a broth. Simmer with ginger. Add red pepper flakes. Serve with cooked rice, white fish, shrimp, calamari and/or squid.

BY VERONICA HINKE Taste of Brasil, the restauranthe learned how to cook Bra- requires a lot ofblending to . Julio's Cocina Latina will Contributor she opened in Oak Park three zilman specialties by reading break the fibers in the mint host a "Vegas style show" years ago with her husband, books and plenty of practice. leaves," he said. At Foga featuring singer/comedian your sins, Rio Andre Otero, also a native São Paulo, Brazil na- de Chao Churrascaria in Vito Zatto on Feb. 19. won't care, or even of Brazil. Dendê oil, a bright tive Edilson Lima, lead Chicago's River North neigh- . Texas de Brazil, a restau- notice. Especially dur- orange palm oil commonly dancer with music and dance borhood, where DeMartini rant in Chicago's River North ing carnival, this yeax used in Brazil, gives BobO ensemble Chicago Samba, is restaurant manager and neighborhood, will host a WhateverFeb. 18-21. de Camaráo a festive, bright likes crème de leite, a popular gaucho chef, the sauce is a carnival party and mizo!- But when it comes to the yellow color. 'Put the dendê canned milk cream sauce popular special request for ogy competition on Feb. 21, sinfully rich, mouth-watering oil and coconut milk in at the used for making stroganoff, accenting lamb. featuring mizologists mak- flavors and vibrant colors of end," Pereira recommended. estrogonofe. It's one of my If you are planning a trip toing caipirinha, fashionable Brazil's cuisine, give credit "If the oil and coconut milk favorites," Lima said. Brazil for carnival, DeMartiniBrazifian cocktails made with where it's due. Secret's in the mix doesn't cook as long, it Sidiclei DeMartini comes has advice: pace yourself and cachaça, a sugar cane-based sauce, and every Brazilian will stay fresh and the taste from Palma Sola, a town get some rest. "Imagine a spirit. cook or expat here seems to will stay alive." southwest of Rio de Janeiro. Super Bowl party that lasts Competitor Josh Pear- cherish a favorite. Carnival is not as enthusiasti- five days," he said. "That is son, head bartender at Cristiane Pereira mother Oil of choice cally celebrated in Palma Solacarnival. People don't sleep. Sepia in Chicago's West Loop taught her how to cook while Dendê oil also stars in as it is in Rio, but residents They go from the clubs to the neighborhood, will make a growing up in Brazil A familyJulio Ramirez's Vatapá Paste. - and expats, including beaches and back to the clubscross between caipirinha and favorite, Moqueca de FLre, is The dish is a popular, bright DeMartini - have their shareagain. It's a non-stop party forbatidas, which is another a popular fish stew flavored yellow-colored Brazilian sea- of favorite sauces. four-five nights. Be ready to cocktail made with cachaça, with bell peppers, saffron andfood stew. "Dendê oil is used get some rest afterward." limes, coconut cream and chardonnay. A coconut milk in a lot of Brazilian dishes," Going green Ifyou can't swing a week- passion fruit. He'll compete in sauce is the secret behind Ramirez emphasized. DeMartini likes Moiho de long hurrah in Rio, there will the fundraiser to win for his Pereira's BobO de Camaräo The stew will be on the Mente, an evergreen-colored be local celebrations. pet cause, United Through (Shrimp in Yuca Cream). menu at the restaurant dipping sauce made with . Oak Park's Taste of Brasil Reading. "It won't be my first Both meals are perfect for Ramirez owns in Lake Zurich mint leaves. He blends mint will partner with MBIL, a time competing, but it will celebrating carnival. "They'rewith his wife, Cindy, Julio's with a little onion, diced group ofBraziian expat be my first time competing very carnival-istic," Pereira Cocina Latina. Ramirez grew garlic, vinegar, olive oil and moms, to host a "Carnival for to raise funds for a cause," said. She makes them at up in Ecuador, not Brazil, but a touch of salt. "The sauce Kids" on Feb. 26. Pearson said. NIL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 29

rienced businesspeople offer ments include a current public and hours wilt vary; at the corner of Dee and CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27 private one-hour sessions of drivers license and proof of call IceLand, (847) 297-8010. Emerson Roads, Des Plaines; or call (847) 297-3000; www. housing discrimination as For anyone who needs business coaching. SCORE is auto insurance. The program IceLand is located at 8435 W_ Ballard Road. More than gmpd.org. welt as case examples seen some help downloading a nonprofit association of vol- requires residents in need 40 IceLand skaters are also Youth Spring Soccer today. This session also eBooks, go to www.nilesli- unteers. Weekly sessions are be mobile, or be able to use competing in solo and team League - Games are played focuses on the laws around brary.org/contactus and click held on alternating Tuesday a cane or walker. FISH also events at the ISI Winter CIas- at Prairie Lakes Park in Des equat housing rights. on eBook Help or click on the evenings or Wednesday morn- asks that appointments be sic event in Northbrook Feb. Plaines, March 5 to May 5; Learn tips to successfully Overdrive Download link on ings. Sessions are free but an set three or more days in ad- 17, 18 and 19. practices at Dee Park. Grades maximize the reduction of the homepage to find step- appointment is required. To vance. To become a volunteer Niles Park District New 3's K-8. property taxes at 6:30 p.m. by-step instruction sheets for set up an appointment online, driver call Ed Oken at (847) Preschool is offered at Niles L'il Shooters Youth Bas- Feb. 29. Learn the appeals different eBook readers as visit the counseling page at 696-0761. To schedule a ride Park District is for children ketball Ages 7-9 at Dee process, how to discover tax well as how to get started on www.scorechicago.org/. If or for information call FISH who turned 3 after Sept. 1, Park. Next session, Feb. 21 to refunds and bitt errors and MyMediaMall. MyMediaMall there are questions, call (312) coordinator Gloria Stepek at 2011, missing the deadline March 27. Practice dribbling, uncover quatifying exemp- titles are now available for 353-7724 or e-mail info@ (847) 297-2510, Ext. 283. tions. The property taxes sem- scorechicago.org. for the regular 3-year pre- shooting, footwork and basic the Amazon Kindle. school. Classes are held from basketball skills. inar is presented by Andrea Book Buddies - Students Youth programs on a Parks A. Raita & Associates. drop-in basis - Babytime: 11 12:30-2 p.m. Tuesdays and L'il Shooters Youth Soccer entering eighth grade in the Maine-Niles Association of Thursdays at Howard Leisure - Learn basic soccer skills Creative individuals who fall and adults can become a.m. on Mondays, for babies Special Recreation offers peo- love to write songs are in- age 2 and under. Continuous Center. Session run up to May including footwork, dribbling Book Buddies. Buddies read pie with physical and mental 17. Call (847) 967-6633. and passing. Ages, 5-8. Next vited to join the Nites Public and/or listen to children read year-round drop-in program challenges, behavior and Library Songwriters' Group Niles Park District is offer- session Feb. 23 to March 29 once a week for an hour. The for children with an adult. In- learning disorders, hearing from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 16. ing private piano lessons (30- at Dee Park. Nues Public Library provides cludes stories, songs, finger- and visual impairments and All songwriters are invited 45 minutes) for beginning The Painting Studio - The all materials and training. plays and extended playtime emotional disabilities an op- to bring original songs to and intermediate students Painting Studio meets from The Niles Public Library afterward. Rise & Shine Story- portunity to enjoy a variety of play live and get feedback Wednesdays and Thursdays 10 am. to 2 p.m. Mondays is open on Sundays from 1-5 time: 10 a.m. on Thursdays, recreation activities. MNASR from others in the group. This at Howard Leisure Center, and Thursdays or 7-9:30 p.m. p.m. all year. ages 2-6 with caregiver; enjoy serves Des Plaines, Golf- group is open to the newest 6676 W. Howard St. Lessons Wednesdays at Feldman. Weekly, counselors from stories, songs and more. Maine, Lincolnwood, Morton songwriter, the seasoned will focus on the fundamen- First- through third-grade Grove, Niles, Park Ridge and professional or anyone the Chicago Chapter of tals of technique, music Youth Basketball League - interested in the songwrit- SCORE, the Service Corps of Maine Township Skokie. To receive a seasonal theory and good practice Introductory league for young ing process. Songwriters are Retired Executives, will be Maine Township's FISH brochure, or to offer support habits. Call (847) 967-6633 to participants to learn the skills asked to register by catting at the library to help small (Friends Indeed Serve and for people with special needs reserve a lesson time. of basketball. At Feldman (847) 663-1234 or online at business owners and anyone Help) is in need of volunteer by volunteering, call (847) Golf Maune Recreation Center. nileslibrary.org/calendar; for considering starting a small drivers to provide residents 966-5522. Visit one of the Golf Maine Over the Rainbow - Young further questions, contact business. SCORE counselors free transportation to medical Nues Park District offices, Feldman children will have fun learn- publicity and graphic design are successful executives and facilities in and near Maine IceLand is hosting the Recreation Center, 8800 ing the colors of the rainbow coordinator Sasha Vasitic at business owners who can Township. Volunteers may annual Sweetheart Open ISI Kathy Lane (one block south through stories and songs at (847) 663-6404. help with a wide variety of choose how much time they Competition Feb. 11 and 12. of Golf Road on Western business issues. These expe- wish to devote. Require- Performance is free to the Avenue), Nites; or Dee Park, SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 32

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Brunch" the first Sunday of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 24 WORST I CALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 29 each month. Call the church Dee Park on Fridays. For ages a.m.-10:30 p.m. Call (847) at (847) 673-1434. 3.5 years. 297-3000. Messiah Lutheran Church, Before & After School Child The Golf Maine Park 1605 Vernon Ave., Park Nui Yelin Wronski Care - Chitdren attending District offers the community Ridge, holds a Christian education hour at 9 a.m. Professional children's storyteller; "Storybook Mark Twain, Apollo or Steven- an opportunity to recycle each Sunday, with worship Mom." Marketing director, promoter and produc- son schools in bistrict 63 can paper products. A recog- service at 10:15 a.m. During er of live events at Wilmette Theatre. Wilmette sign up for childcare. Call for nizable green-and-yellow details. the hour, Sunday school is in resident container supplied by Abitibi Zumba - Fun and easy Bowater was dropped off in church parsonage; children "I lived in Israel until I was five. My mother Latin-inspired workout to get the Feldman Park lot, 8800 from preschool-sixth grade made me wear these little in shape. Ongoing classes Kathy Lane, near the corner welcome. Childcare services summer skirts, and she at 7:15 p.m. Mondays or ofWestern Avenue and Kathy are available during worship. pulled them up almost to Tuesdays at Feldman (nine Lane. Products that can be Call (847) 823-6984. my neck. I'm not sure if she weeks). recycled in this container St. John Brebeuf Adoration thought that was fashion- Ballet & Tap - Ages 3 years include: newspapers, maga- Chapel in the Parish Ministry able or what. to adult. Ongoing classes zines, office paper (fax and Center, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., "She would pull it up like year round. Dee and Feldman copy), shopping catalogs, is open 24 hours a day, seven to my sternum, and my legs Parks. mail and envelopes, catalogs, days a week, for spiritual were barely covered. The Painting Studio classes folders, colored paper and devotion, prayers and medita. "I've been confused about for adults: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on shredded paper (bagged); no tion. Call (847) 966-8145. skirt lengths my whole life." Mondays and Thursdays and cardboard or phone books. Ezra-Habonim, the Niles 7-9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays All money raised will fund the Township Jewish Congrega- at Feldman. scholarship program, allow- tion, 4500 Dempster St., Patti Van CLeave Tiny Tots Open Gym - ing children to attend summer Skokie, offers Introduction to Parents may drop in and su- Judaism and beginning adult Executive Director, Winnetka Historical Society camp and other programs. pervise their l-5 year-old any Call (847) 297-3000 or go to Hebrew classes on Sun- "Iremember a plaid Wednesday or Thursday from www.paperretriever.com/. days and monthly Yiddish. polyester pantsuit that was 9-11:30 a.m. for a variety of Members and nonmembers pretty sweet. Look atit gym games at Dee Park. Religion are welcome. Call (847) 675- now: 'Oh my God.' Glencoe's Joe Keefe, in the days when his 4141, or go to www.ehnt.org. Preschool - There are still Enjoy three free weekly "It was loo percent poly- attire helped complete the look of "a perverse spots available for second- classes on the modern Jewish ester; a very bold plain lime mad scientist or the geekiest child ever born." semester preschool (for take on Spirituality, Values, Reunions green and red and yellow 4-year-olds). Offered are and I think there was royal and Community, hosted by The St. Columbkille Alum- morning (five days per week) Temple Judea Mizpah. The nae Association will sponsor blue in there, too. steel wire. and afternoon classes (Mon- "I put the jacket and the "I had these buckle shoes," Gitles said. course is free and is for its annual reunion luncheon days through Thursdays). All March 25 at the Fountain pants on together and boy, that was a lot of"You'd put them on and try to go running in people seeking to learn more classes are at Dee Park. Blue, 2300 S. Mannheim plaid." the park, but you couldn't. As soon as you about Judaism who are not Tae Kwon Do - Popular Road, Des Plaines. Cocktail started to go, one of the shoes would fly off." currently affiliated with a con- martial arts classes for chil- gregation. All are welcome, service will begin at noon You could tell when one of the shoes was dren (ages 7-15) and adults Jewish or not. To register, and lunch will be served at 1 Gus Paschalis about to fall off. It stopped hurting. offered Mon., Wed. and Sat. contact Felicia Ross at fross@ p.m. Cost is $35. Proceeds go Owner, ner and Still alt year round. urj.org or go online at www. toward the retirement fund of Various rooms/gyms are Champion, Evanston Barbara Mendelsohn curiousaboutjudaism.org/il or the Sisters of Providence, St. available for rental for par- call (847) 239-6988. Mary of the Woods, md. Call As a child, Paschalis remembers his mother ties, meetings or ongoing ac- Nues resident Temple Judea Mizpah, Charlene Swintek, president asanimmigrant from sunny Cyprus who was tivities. Call (847) 297-3059. 8610 Nues Center Road, of the St. Columbkille Alum- convinced that the cause of Mendelsohn spent much of her academic The Golf Maine Park Skokie, will offer its K'tonim nae Board, at (847) 427-1981. the common cold was not career wearing Catholic school uniforms.District offers a selection Pre-School Program of Judaic The Roosevelt High School catching a virus, but being In grammar school, most mothers, includ- of ENERGY STAR qualified Arts and Play, for children Athletic Fund is holding an caught outside in the cold. ing hers, added lisle stockings to fulfill the compact fluorescent light ages 2 and older. Children will all-year reunion May 4 in the For little Gus, that meant requirement that their girls' legs be covered. bulbs for sale to the public enjoy Judaic arts and crafts, school cafeteria, 3436 W. as soon as it got a little cool, Lisle-thread hosiery was what women from a Lights for Learning stories, games, singing, and Wilson Ave., Chicago. There long underwear, anide to wore during World War II kiosk. Proceeds from the sale snacks with their parents and! will be a buffet dinner and neck. when nylons weren't avail- of every bulb will directly "The absolute worst able. They looked some- or grandparents. Siblings are musical entertainment. Cost fund the scholarship program welcome. Children under 2 is $60 per person. Call Arnie thing was long johns during what like nylons, but they sponsored by the district. The are free. The 2011-12 classes Kamem, class of 1950, at the wintertime. Mine were were hotter and itchier, scholarship program allows will be held two Sundays per (847) 432-2773; visit www. kind of tight, a pain to get on even worse toand made of cotton. children the opportunity to month from 9:45-11:15 a.m. roosevelthschicago.org. get off. The Catholic girls were attend camp when they may Schedule to be determined. St. John Brebeuf is look- "You really can't find long johns in the hus- using garters to keep their not have the resources to do Tuition per semester will be ing for all St. John Brebeuf ky size. I was a big kid." stockings up, while all the so on their own. The kiosk $60 and $75, respectively, for School alumni. Alumni should other little girls could just will also house the Lights for members enrolling one or two contact Libby Ryder, (847) wear socks, she said. Learning teacher tool kits, de- children; and $85 and $100, 966-3266, or e-mail lryder@ Chuck Gitles "You couldn't see through them," Men-signed for educators and or- respectively, for nonmembers sjbschool.org, and submit delsohn said of the lisle stockings. "They ganization leaders, to provide First VicePresident, American Chartered Bank. enrolling one or two children. their name, year graduated, made it kind of look like you had a woodeninformational materials on Elementary District 30 &hoolBoard Member. Call the temple office at (847) address, phone number, leg." the overall Lights for Learn- Glenview resident 676-1566. maiden name (if applicable) She attended high school at St. Gregory in ing Program. ENERGY STAR Holy Trinity Episcopal and e-mail address, and may Before there was Velcro, Chicago's Edgewater, wearing a jumper as a Activity Books for children, as Church, 8201 N. Karlov share a story or tell how St. there were several kinds of freshman and sophomore, and a blue serge well as ENERGY STAR home Ave., Skokie, will hold Adult John Brebeuf made an impact shoes for kids who couldn't, jacket and skirt the last two years. energy-conservation and Christian Education classes on their life. or wouldn't, tie laces. For "After two years of wearing it and sit-electronics information, will kids too young for loafers, ting on it, the back of that jacket was pretty following 10 a.m. Sunday also be available. A recycling services. Classes will be held some moms chose a shoe shiny." Maine Seniors bin for used CFLs will also on a variety oftopics. A Fel- with a buckle strap that She remembers at the end of her senior The Maine Township Main- be available. CFLs may be lowship Hour follows the 10 folded across the top and year, one of her fellow graduates drew a eStreamers program offers purchased at Feldman Park, a.m. service each week with clicked into place with the crowd on the stairs in front of St. Greg's for a variety of opportunities 8800 Kathy Lane, Nues, 8:30 "Bring a Friend to Church and aid of a hinge-and-latch mechanism made ofthe ceremonial burning of her uniform. for residents 55 and older. NIL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 33 I

Membership includes a free Senior Center. Appointments p.m. Cancer Survivor Group The Sudoku Club meets ¡ng Handbook, will provide fitness classes, free blood- subscription to the MameS- are on Friday mornings. meets the third Thursday of from li a.m.-i2:15 p.m. on the insights and techniques for pressure checks and health treamers monthly newsletter, Free tax assistance ap- the month, i-2 p.m. second and fourth Mondays reducing clutter in everyday screenings, free consumer which details activities for pointments are available in Arthritis Foundation of the month. Admission is lives. She will present simple seminars, special-interest the upcoming month. Most February. Some restrictions Exercise Classes winter term, free for members; $12 for six tips such as finding places for workshops, special events activities are at Maine Town apply. Call the Center Tax Hot running to June 25 Level 4 months for nonmembers. things, and offer new habits and day trips. Call (773) Hall, 1700 Ballard Road, Line, (847) 588-8440. Advanced, meets 9-10 a.m. to keep clutter from returning. 774-4804 for more informa- Park Ridge, unless otherwise The Niles Senior Center Mondays; includes weight Seniors Light refreshments will be tion, except where noted. noted. Contact the MameS- Kitchen Band is looking for training with under 3-pound served. Call (773) 775-6071 Chess Club for checkmate Join a recovered pack rat trearners, (847) 297-2510, or new members. Under the weights, standing and sitting or visit www.npseniorcenter. champs and new people go to www.mainetownship. direction of ukulele-playing exercises. Level i Beginners/ as she shares her clutter- org. who want to learn the rules corn. George Button, the popular- Pain Management meets busting secrets in a special Mather'sMore Than a and basic strategies. Ses- Maine Township, in coop- ity of this unique group of 10:30-11:30 am. Mondays; presentation at ii am. Feb. Cafe, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., sions are Wednesdays at i eration with the Cook County musicians has led to a very includes gentle stretching, 24 at Norwood Park Senior invites adults 55 and older p.m. Jazzercise - Jazzercise Sheriff's Office, is collecting active performance schedule mostly chair exercises. Cost Center, 5801 N. Natoma Ave. to experience professionally is a fitness program that combines aerobic exercises used cell phones to be con- throughout Niles and the sur- for each session is $10, in Chicago. Rita Emmet, a pro- taught, free-to-moderate- verted for emergency 911 use rounding communities. If you members; $15, nonmembers. fessional speaker, consultant priced programs such as SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 36 for seniors. Donate phones at like to sing, play the spoons, Contact Sue Friedman. and author of The Clutter-Bust- lifelong learning programs, Maine Town Hall. or are interested in learning how to play a ukulele, con- Senior Center sider joining this fun group. join the Computer Interest The Niles Senior Center Group to discuss all the recent offers membership to Niles im lai computer innovations or indi- residents age 55 and older vidual problems or concerns. and their spouses. Drop by Contact Jaymi for dates, (847) the Nues Senior Center, 999 Civic Center Drive, Nues, or 588-8420. Niles Senior Center Issues call (847) 588-8420 for an application. Visit www.vniles. in the News meets at 9:30 a.m. Thursdays. corn, click on Departments An Effective Communica- and then Senior. Registration tions group for persons with AUC1ONS requíred for most programs. hearing loss meets monthly Jim Stavish will give a film from 11 a.m.-noon Feb. 29. talk on "The Day the Earth Learn about the latest equip- L Stood Still" from 1-3 p.m. Feb. -t- ment and devices. Contact 29. This 1951 version features Trudi, (847) 588-8441. COLLECTIBLE CHALK WARE, Michael Rennie. FARMLAND AUCTION Registration is required for ZURKO ANTIQUE EVENTS SCULPTURES, BOOKS A 155.14 aster MW of Improved Fuimlond sold in i nov Niles Senior Men's Club Seehon 35, Retond ¡nmliip, loS,olIe (ounny, IL the following winter program LASERDISCS AUCTION will host a St. joe's/St. Pat's lo am. (CST), Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012 March 24, 2012Sto,tmg at 1.00 AM Call sessions; there is no cost for A.ctia. to b. c.d,ct.d alu PitstIck Paalha Party from 11:30 a.m. to 2;30 ENGSThOM AUCTION 2437 MOnroe Street SR4), 3 inilrc North of Otlowo no Oovi, 23 members of the Niles Senior Dr«tios to tI.. farm: From Inienlore 80 r, Ottoow p.m. March 16. This year's LaPone, Indiana 46350 Center; non-members pay rake Route II South I mile ro North 30I1 Rd [cot 21/2 menu will feature corned 21 9-326-6200 miles ro form on NoOk orde of Rd a $12 fee for each group - 63O9788229 beef, cabbage, and potatoes. ANTIQUE ChaIhwar.: Featuring approximately 200 W.H Damipfiaa of R (stata: 135 I 4 ocres MOI. Lanoted in tire toviheorr ¼ of seotin, 35 improved eolio o older 2 Social Card Play of Billiards, Bossons LimitedCharacterWall Masks and orory lormbouse, 2 roo detothnd eooae o 24,36 Looter The afternoon entertainment stlueS. including animals: LiSle Owl, Kestrel, Mondays to Fridays, 9 a.m., pok building o born, 2 f0 000 Bu. groin bins, oku in. will feature Enzo Incandela. Raccoon and Cougar.People:BillSikes, Mr 4:30 p.m.; Drop-in Art, duded io 20 ornes wooed in tine [mf 1,4 of tine Sootfneosf i/ Door prizes will be included. Micawber DeseO Hunier, Moriarty, Scrooge and nlrfnehovthwenr 4 oertion3t. to list your *FLEA* For o brochure or ropy 5f the kgol denoniprien orto Mondays and Fridays, 9 a.m- more. Oooks: Fiction and nonfiction. Many milEtary, Seating is reserved; pick up a military biography, military encyclopedias, ancraIt inopen the prsperry off the motionnes noon; Sudoku Club, Mondays, and modelanpiane. Historrcal nenhction and fiction. AUCflONLLRS: Marty, 015-712-1709; Dick. Table Reservation Form at the 015-246-1020 6 J.. Mce.vl, 015-539-5673 11 a.m.- noon; Choral Group, MARKET nature, antique guidon, cookbooks, yearbooks and Front Desk. Cost is $15, mem- OWNER: W4 hriard Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.; other older books. LaserdIs: Pioneer laserdinc auction here! bers; $20, nonmembers. SAT. rEB,181h' (8AM.3PM)/$5 players n goad working condition und over i 000 wwwmcconviilereolly corn The film, "Patton," will Social Mahjongg, Tuesdays, laserdinco with more than 200 in original plastic. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Social Bridge, (COUNTY FARM & MANCHESTER) 001er CollectIbles: Ron Lea clown sculptures, be screened at 2 p.m. Feb. African American and Native American statues Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m.; Line DuPage County Faligiewids' Hintze Auction Service, Inc. 23; free but registration is and tiqurines. Egyptian statues, wall hanoings and tilurines. Decora Ceramics and other pottery: ESTATE AUCTION FOR ALYCE CHRISTOPHER Dance, Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m.; WHEATON, IL. VENDORS WELCOME! required. Taylor weather instrumento: Classical 45 RPM SUNDAY FEB 19, 2012 10:00 AM Social Bunco, third Tuesday of records: paintings: costume lewelry and more. The Niles Senior Center 801 E. Francis Rd., New Lenox, IL Caregiver Support Group the month, 1-3 p.m.; Computer ZURKO 715-526-9769 Visit ENGSTROMAUCTIONS.CON tor Interest Group, every other complete listings and photon To View Photos & For More, Visit: WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM is a source of practical and www.zurkopromotions.com AC30200060 Wednesday, 1:30-3 p.m.; All emotional help for caregivers, THE PROCEEDS OF ALYCE'S SALE WILL BE DONATED TO ST. American, Thursdays, 9 a.m. where issues such as hiring PUBLIC AUCTION MARY'S NATIVITY (ATHOLI( CHURCH OF JOLIET, IL. in-home help are frequently to noon; Issues in the News, Thursdays, 9-11:30 a.m.; So- Wednesday, February 22nd at i 0:00 AM Vintage Pool Table ' CONTACT AUCTIONEER FORVIEWING. Clay Pool Ball Set, 1800's Heavily Carved discussed. The group is Otlìces & Equipment ot' (Animal And Figurai Design( Chairs, Carved Sofa, Oval Cibrarylable, Curved Glass China Cabinet Tntage facilitated by Niles Senior cial Mahjongg, Thursdays, 10 am-i p.m.; Drop-in Ceramics, A Major Security Service Provider Tables,WalnotTurt(elopTable, Bar Harbor Reed Chairs and Ivokers, China Cabinet,Table, Sie Chairs, Center social workers who of- 2101 S. Arlington Heights Road Thursdays, 1-3 p.m.; Drop-in French Provincial Bedroom Set, Cranberry Coin Spot Pitcher, Cranberry Enameled Bad Vase, Venetian fer coping tools, help relieve Arlington Heights. Illinois Wood Carving, Thursdays, 1-3 Glass Basket, Blue Coin Spot Lemsnade Set Etched Glass lemonade Set, Pheasant Pat. England Tea Set, caregiver stress, and offer a Featunng Over 200 DelI Servers, PC's & Laptops p.m.; Social Scrabble, Fridays, Case Glass Bowls, Green Opalescent Hobnail Cream and Sugar, McCoyiardinière, Spanith Lace bowl, safe place for caregivers to Dei PowerVaut Onve Arrays ' Dell & Quantum TBU's Depression Glass, Pottery, Ruby Street Grocery & Meat Market Religious Adv. Sign, Green Alabaster receive the support of other 10 a.m.-noon. Executive Offices . Modular Offices ' Conference Rooms The NUes Senior Center Smoke Stand, Gibraltar Precision Carriage Cluck, Souvenir Military PillowCovers, SmirnoffVodka Liquor community members deal- Avaya Phone System With 100 Handsets ' Onan 75 KVA Generator ing with similar challenges. offers a wide variety of sup- APC 20 KVA UPS New 2O11 5Z LCD Ns ' (35) Cisco Swìtches, Firewalis Display Stand, Sin and Twelve Gal. Western Stoneware Crocks, Silver Plate Flatware, Effanbev Anne port groups. Cost per group is & Routers 'Laser, inkjet & Label PrintersLarge Quanifty of Secunty Shidey Doll, Vuitaqe Hats, Full Body Mink Collars, Fur Stole, Landscapeüil Signed by Andrew Melrnse, Contact 8ev Wessels at (847) Equipment ' LCD Projectors ' Office Suppties . Much, Much More! $10, members; $15, nonmem- Religisus Picture, Sacred Heart ofJesuo, GoneWithWind Style Padsr Larnp,Vintage Lamp Base, Fish 588-8420. Inspection: Tuesday, Feb 21st 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM & Momtng of Saie bers. Weight Management Design-Vintage Bedroom lamps, Signed Lamp Base, Coin Spot Hanging Lamp, SO's Style Double Armed Walk-in assistance in filing Buyers Premium: 15.00% Onsite 18% Online meets the first Thursday Lamp, Powerîoals & Hand tools, Colombian Howe Co. Bench Vine. the Senior Freeze Applica- Terms: Cash. Credit Cards, Checks with Bank Letter of Guarantee tion is available from 2-4 of the month from 1-2 p.m. Bid Uve Onsite or Online at www.bids otter.com ANOTHER PARTYWILL SELL: 2 ½ Dollar Indian Head Gold Coins (1912 B 1925), Carson City Unc. Silver Diabetic Management meets p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in conjunction with Dollars 1878, 1880, (2) 1882's, 1883, 1884], Steding Silver (Candle Holders, Ashtrays, Shakers, the second Thursday of the afternoons. No appointment Heath Industrial Compote, Cream and Sugar), Antique Cast Iron Dog Tray Not Cracker Dog, Putnam Lightning Froit Jan, month from 1-2 p.m. Virtually is necessary. uctions & Appraisals HYPER Pootard Album w! Eady 1900's Postcards, Eight ERlLTracton NIB. Circuit Breaker appoint- Impaired Motivators (VIM) cisnef mcn ímOorior services meets the third Tuesday of loo Lakeview Parkway Hintze Auction Service, Inc. 135 Park Aeenue ' Bamncton. IL vernon Hits, IL 60061 ments are now available by License V4400006821#441000477 . 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Central United Methodist Temple Beth Israel Ezra-Habonim, the Beth Hillel Congregation Church 3601 W. Dempter St. Bnai Emunah Niles Township Jewish 8237 Kenton, Ave. Skokie Skokie, IL 60076 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 (847) 673-1311 847-675-0951 Congregation www.bhcbe.org www.skokiecentralumc.org Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM www.tbiskokie.org You home for Jewish, Learning, Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:1 5 AM Living and Loving Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 Torah Time 10:30 AM Devar Emet Messianic 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 Followed by Kiddush Synagogue Daily Minyan AM and PM www.ehnt.org 7800 Niles Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 Rabbi Allan Kensky Weekly Shabbat Services - St. Timothy Lutheran www.devaremet.org Cantor Pave) Roytman Church Join us for Shabbat Services at lOam Fri 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie A Community ut Jews who believe and teach Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; 847-676-1300 that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah" Sat & Sun 6PM www.StTimothySkokie.org Worship: Sundays at lOAM Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Religious School Wed & Sat; Cantor BenjaminWarschawski Carter-Westminster United Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Presbyterian Church Congregation Bene Shalom KEHILLAT SHALOM 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 An Egaldadan Conservative Congregation www.beneshalom.org www.cwupc.org 847-673-4441 Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM Interfaith Families Welcome Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer WE'RE GROWING & MAKING CHANGES!! 8610 Nues Center Rd, Skokie Asst. Rabbi Shan Chen, Soloist Chadene Brooks 847-679- 6513 All services voice and sign language 10 am-TradionaI Service with Choir www.kehil(atshalom.orq Check our website for service times 12Noon - CW Café & Praise & Celebration

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of a challenge with cardio, The program is sponsored fers a residential community additional monthly service CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33 strengthening, stretching, by Bethany Terrace, Golf composed of 24 affordable fee is required. Scholarships and toning routines. Each Mill Shopping Center, Maine units in a one-story building, are available. For an applica- with elements of jazz dance. of each month. Each class class costs $3.25. Computer Township MaineStreamers in a warm, friendly setting tion and tour of Robineau, A series of dance routines is costs $3.25. A variety of Classes - All classes are and Partners in Healthcare designed to serve seniors, contact Dorothy Levant at set to popular music while exercise classes fit for every four weeks and meet once (North Shore Physicians 62-years and older, who (847) 675-8580. incorporating yoga, Pilates, level is available. Try the a week for two hours. Begin Group). Health seminars and may need a helping hand. Super Seniors, a Jewish carclio-kickboxing, and other gentle-moderate exercise with level one and advance blood pressure screenings Staff is available on-site, Seniors group for people fitness styLes. The classes class, 11:15 a.m. on Mondays through to level four. Classes will be offered throughout 24 hours a day, in case of older than 60, meets 3-4:30 move incrementally through and 10 a.m. on Tuesdays are regularly forming and are the year every month on the emergency. Additional sup- p.m. the first and third different intensity levels, so that features a combina- offered every month. second Wednesday. Call the portive services are avail- Sundays at the North Shore anyone is welcome to join. tion of seated and standing Golf Mill Shopping Center Golf Mill management office able through CJE. Applicants University Health System Classes are held at 11 a.m. exercises for a complete is hosting "Feats of Fitness," at (847) 699-1070. should qualify for subsidized Skokie Hospital, 9600 Gross on Wednesdays and the cardiovascular workout. The a mall-walking program Mon- CJE SeniorLife is accepting housing under the provisions Point Road, Skokie. lop- cost is $5.35. Line Dancing moderate-high energy class days through Saturdays, to applications for its Robineau ofthe U.S. Department of ics include current events, is offered at 11:15 a.m. on is at 11a.m. on Thursdays enable seniors to walk within Residence, 7550 N. Kostner Housing and Urban Develop- books, jokes and Israel. Call the first and third Tuesdays and Fridays, giving more an enclosed environment. Ave., in Skokie. Robineau of- ment's Section 8 program. An (847) 583-9328.

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BOYS a BASKETBALL Dillard's Vikings debutdoozy NOTRE DAME REGIONAL Feb. 27 BY DAN SHALIN I finally made it." No. 13 Glenbrook South vs. STANDINGS defender, good Contributor A tough No. 20 Mather, 7:30 p.m. passer and solid balihandler, The Niles North boys bas- CSL South Dilard appears to be fittingFeb. 28 ketball team and its fans had Wa u kega n 84 14-8 in well with Niles North's al-No. 4 Notre Dame vs. Glen- been looking forward to Fr1- New Trier 7-218-5 ready-established rotation. brook South/Mather, 7:30 day night's trip to Maine East "He impressed all week-p.m. Evanston 5-4 16-9 for a long time. end," Olson said. "Our corn-Feb. 29 The contest always was Maine South 4.5 16-11 rnunication with him was just No. 5 Evanston vs. No. 12 likely to mark the debut of Nues West 2-7547 'make this team better.' That Maine West, 7:30 p.m. talented Evanston-transfer Glenbrook S.1-8 548 doesn't necessarily mean this Lorenzo Dullard, who sat out many points, assists or steals,March 2 the first few months of his it's just make us better by do-Regional final, 7:30 p.m. junior season because of sus- CSL North ing the things we believe in. pension. Gtenbrook N. 7-217-6 The thing I'm most pleased But Dullard's debut, which with is that he's buying into MILES WEST REGIONAL Nues North 6-317-7 ultimately was very success- what we're doing on defense." Feb. 27 Maine West 5-4 12-12 ful, became just one of many Senior point guard MalachiNo. 15 Niles West vs. No. 17 story lines surrounding the Highland Park 5-414-10 Nix, who burned Maine EastAmundsen, 7:30 p.m. for 13 points, added about DII- game, which Niles North won Deerfield 4-5 9-13 emphatically 82-36. lard: "He is a great player andFeb. 28 The Vikings (17-7, 6-8 CSL Maine East 0-9 4-17 a great spark to our team,No. 1 New Trier vs. Nues North) also went to Maine (Through Sunday) defensively, offensively, he's aWest/Amundsen, 6 p.m. great help. He's been practic- East looking to snap a two- No. 8 Taft vs. No. 9 Foreman, P- game losing streak while with-said Olson, who spent Friday ing with us all year and he was8:10 p.m. out the services of head coachscouting an upcoming oppo- with us in summer ball and in Glenn Olson, who was servingnent and getting updates from the fall. He fits right in." March 2 a one-game suspension afterNiles North athletic director SeniorforwardMychaelRegional final, 7:30 p.m. receiving two technical foulsKarl Costello. "At the time, Henley added II points, includ- in the previous week's loss toyou don't want a loss. (Losing ing a big dunk Senior Eran NILES NORTH REGIONAL Maine West. to Maine West) was tough and Washington finished with sev- Under the direction of as-made a conference champion- en points and six rebounds. Feb. 27 sistant George Drase, and in-ship a lot tougher. But it's a The following day, juniorNo. 17 Lincoln Park vs. No. 18 spired by Olson's pre-record-long season and you take the B.J. Beckford scored 22 points,Schurz, 7:30 p.m. ed pregame speech displayedgood with the bad and look for Nix registered 21 and HenleyFeb. 28 on an IPad, the Vlldngs turnedthe response. We had a great contributed 15 in the win over in a dominant performance.response." Hersey. Dullard added sevenNo. 2 Glenbrook North vs. Lin- The following afternoon there The Vlldngs overwhelmed points, seven assists and fourcoin Park/Schurz, 7:30 p.m. was little let-up as Niles Norththe Blue Demons with their Nues North junior Lorenzo Dittard sizes up a lane to the basket rebounds. Feb. 29 hammered Hersey 80-60. press, leading 23-4 after oneduring his 18-point outing against Maine East in his first game "It was one ofthe most corn-No. 7 Niles North vs. No. 10 Olson, who was back on thequarter, 50-16 at halftime and as a Viking.i MiCHAEL JARECKI - FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA plete games we've played in myLoyola, 7:30 p.m. bench for Saturday's win, said69-25 after three quarters. three years here," Olson said. '-4 the tough stretch might ben- The 6-foot-1 Dillard entered "It feels wonderfuL I wentfreshman year. "(During the Up next, the Vikings hostMarch 2 efit the team in the long ran. 2:06 into the game and madethrough a lot and came backtime away from the court) IDeerfield at 7:30 p.m. Friday.Regional final, 7:30 p.m. "Lastyear, we took sixan almost-immediate impactand did what I had to do," saidjust kept going. I had someNues North is scheduled to lossesinto(thesupersec-at both ends of the floor. Hethe junior, who had been prac-down times, times Ididn'thost New Trier at 7:30 p.m. ST. PATRICK REGIONAL tional against) Warren, andscored 10 points in the firstticing with the team since lastwant to play (anymore). ButTuesday, but the opponent we needed every single one ofhalf,and finished with 18summer, but had not played inthere were people in my cor-willchangeif New TilerFeb. 27 those to (have gotten there),"points and three steals. an organized garne since hisner who kept pushing me, andreaches the CSL Title game. No. 14 Lane vs. No. 19 Maine East, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 No. 3 St. Patrick vs. Lane/ Three-pointers provide ammo in Wolves' comeback Maine East, 6 p.m. No. 6 Maine South vs. No. 11 BY PATRICK KELLY tans as the buzzer sounded,was also fueled by two three- "We just have a group ofed Nues West to just one fieldVon Steuben, 8:10 p.m. Contributor but it did not have a chance. pointers by Joe Younan and aguys that just will not quit,"goal in the third, while theyMarch 2 "I knew I had my team-long-distance bucket by AlexMcCoysaid."Fortunately,exploded for 19 points. It was going to take a furi-mates behind me, we do thisDarville (7 points). Younanwe started making shots, and MattSiegelfueledtheRegional final, 7:30 p.m. ous comeback for Niles West(free throws) in practice allalso added a three in the firstAhmad stepped up really bigGlenbrook South run, scor- to erase a 16-point deficit atthe time," McCoy said. «It wasquarter and led Niles West (4-for us." ing eight of his 10 points after GLENBROOK SOUTH the start of the fourth quarternot too different, except for17, 2-7) with 15 points, despite The Titans (5-18, 1-8) hadthe intermission. Nikitas, de- SECTIONAL against Glenbrook South Fil-the noise, which I was able tonot scoring in the second orthe ball in the closing secondsspite not scoring in the fourthMarch 6 day night. drown out, fortunately. I wasthird stanzas. and the garne tied at 44-44,quarter, led the Titans with It took almost the entire pe-trying to miss (the second at- Gibson finished with 13 tal-but a layup attempt by Levi12 points, while Justin BusielNues West Regional winner riod, but David McCoy com-tempt)." lies, including a basket withrimmed out with three ticksadded six points. vs. Notre Dame Regional win- pleted an amazing rally when Glenbrook South led 42-2756 seconds left to cut the mar-left, and McCoy (6 points) "I think in the fourth quar-ner, 7:30 p.m. he hit the front end of a one-with just over five minutesgin to 44-42. Gibson's bucketwas fouled as he corralled theter,(Niles West) just tookMarch 7 and-one with three secondsleft in the final period, butwas the start of a five-pointrebound. the momentum that we had," Niles North Regional winner left to give the Wolves a dra-then Niles West closed therun that the Wolves used to JamieNildtasknockedNildtas said. "They hit theirvs. St. Patrick Regional win- matic 45-44 Central Suburbanmargin to 42-40 on a three-close out the game, includingdown a three-pointer withshots on offense and got stopsner, 7:30 p.m. South victory in Glenview. pointer by sophomore Alunada driving layup by Moham-one second left in the third pe-on defense. We just could not Victor Levi tried a despera-Gibson with 1:47 left. mad Qureshi, followed by Mc-Hod to give Glenbrook Southturn it around in the fourthMarch 9 tion three-pointer for the Ti- The 13-0 run by the WolvesCoy's winning free throw. a 38-22 lead. The Titans limit-quarter." Sectional final, 7:30 p.m. WWW.PIONEERIOCAL.COM 38 I I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012NIL JUNK -'o-Love ENIE Reasons to Let The Genie Advertise Remove lt All! 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I,1_I_ BET You DIDN'T Your world Dons unable to shoot down St. Joseph KNOW... Brought To is our world BY PATRICK KELLY and four free throws in the You By Contributor closing seconds. "Overall, I am disappointed JENNINGS CHEVROLET in myself," said Mooney. "I Turnovers ultimately JENNINGS VOLKSWAGEN turned out to be the demise thought we played OK, but for Notre Dame when it faced definitely not good enough to When Miami Neat guard Dwyane st. Joseph Saturday night, win, and against a team like Wade topped the career i 4,000- but when the Dons were that we have to play better." point mark in the first week of leading through stretches of Mooney led Notre Dame the abbreviated 201 t-12 NBA the game, it usually revolved with 13 points, while Joe Fer- season, he became the 25th around success from behind rici added 12 tallies and six re- active player to do so. But only the arc. bounds. Sophomore Duante three of those 25 did itin less NotreDameeventually Stephens scored two buckets than 1 0 seasons, Any guesses as dropped a 66-60 decision to in the last eight seconds to to the identity of the other two? the Chargers in Nues, but finish with 11 points. Here's a hint: both entered the three-pointers helped build The Dons turned it over NBA in 2003 along with Wade. an early first-half lead. just four times before the in- They are fellow Heat teammate Greg Leiflel buried two termission, but had eight mis- LeBron James and New York threes at the end of the first cues in the third quarter and Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony. quarter and then opened the a total of 11 in the second half. second period with a long- "I thought their pressure Here'sa realstumper.Can distance bucket to give Notre was good throughoutthe you name thefirstathletein Dame a 24-18 cushion. Justin game,"Mooneyexplained. American sports history to sign Hallaron came off the bench "Westruggleddown the an endorsement contract of $1 to add a three in the first pe- Notre Dame ball-handler Donte Stephenson attempts to pen- stretch, and some of the balls million?If you know this, you riod, which the Dons closed etrate to the basket past St. Joseph's Reggie Johnson. I TRACY slipped out of our hands. We mightbethegreatestsports fan of all time. The answer is on an 11-2 run. ALLEN-FOR SUNTIMES MEDIA could not get it done." "Greg is one of our best Even though the game professional bowler Don Carter shooters, he can shoot it,"ter Leifel's bucket opened thescore for over three minutesdidn't count in the conference in 1964,withbowlingball said Notre Dame junior guardsecond quarter, the Dons thentoward the end of the third,standings, both programs are manufacturer Ebonite. Arguably Matt Mooney. "We actuallymissed eight straight shots andwhich St. Joseph closed on afamiliar with each other from the greatest bowler of all time have plenty of shooters, whichallowed St. Joseph to take a 26- 11-1 run. their days in the East Subur- (six-timeBowleroftheYear actually helps us against the25 advantage after a 10-1 run. Notre Dame did not hit aban Catholic. between 1953 and 1962), Carter defense. It opens up driving After trailing by two pointsthree-pointer in the fourth "I hope we play them next also held another distinction: the lanes for our drivers, becauseat the half, Notre Dame (17-7)quarter, and trailed the restyear, and then the following only mon ta have two wives in then they have to stay withmade another run and tookof the way. A late basket byyears," Mooney said."Be- a Hall of Fame. Both - LaVerne our shooters, so that is a biga 43-38 lead midway throughMooney (4rebounds)didcause they are a competitive Haverly and Paula Sperber - are part of our offense." the third after a three-point-slash the deficit to 58-56 withteam and each year it is a inthe Women's bawling Hall. Unfortunately, Notreer and bucket by Mooney.just over a minute left, butcompetitive game between Carter died at the start of 2012 Dame's shooting sprees wereAnother dryspellfollowed,the Chargers (15-8) sealed theus. So I would definitely like at age 85. also followed by slumps. M-though, and the Dons did notgame by hitting two basketsto keep that going." If these two con stay married, maybe any couple can. Tom Jesse coaches the Tampa University's women's basketballteam. His Summer circuit sounding better for Blue Demons wife, Nikki, coaches the women's squad from St. Leo. Sure enough, BY DAN SHALIN North does out on the floor isneeded to be tougher withto Niles North) and he'll come duringthe 2012 New Year's Contributor coached," said Genis, whosethe basketball. We have to doback for Glenhrook North team dropped to 4-19, 0-9. "Athe right things, we have toand Glenbrook South (the fi- weekend, the two teams squared other.Their Maine East boys basketballlot of thoseguysare playingbe able to screen and go back-nal two games of the regular offagainsteach frïends were calling it "the divorce coach Dave Genis has plenty ofat a high level of basketball indoor when the situation callsseason). He's our balihandler the offseason. We have plansfor it. It's about reacting andof the future and we'll get him bowl." Fortunately, they survived experience on the bench. But and ore still reportedly happily the second-year leader of thefor our young guys to playwe don't have enough guys toexperience. Then, we'll have AAU and start experiencingdo that." that guy who can handle the married, even though Tom's team Blue Demons knows he can hammered Nikki's, 61-30. only do so much to prepare hisbasketball at that level. Then, Geais' team essentially wasball and manage the floor. But players to fa top-class oppo-when they come to us, they'veplaying without a point guard.he's another guy who (if he sition during the season. been there and have that ex-Freshman Abby George, whoplays AAU) will get to play at Genis said AAU basket-perience. Then it's just a mat-has been manning the pointa higher level in the offseason JiNN-,.' INGS lately, started for the fresh-and learn to compete." ball has become a necessaryter of putting them into our Well NEVER Lose Your Business part of the offseason for highscheme." man team instead of being SeniorAaronShannon Because of Price' schoolbasketballplayers. On senior night, the Bluethrownintoapotentiallyled the Blue Demons with 10 OUR 50TH YEAR Though the summer circuitDemons actually got off toconfidence-sapping contestpoints, while senior Evan Naz- 241 WAUKEGAN RD is sometimes maligned, Genisa solid start, leading Nilesagainst Niles North. zal added eight. GLEN VIE W said his Blue Demons who doNorth 4-2 early. Then, the But the absence of a true In a 53-49 loss to Wheel- (Just north of Golf Road) WE HONOR ALt BUYING not play AAU ball are missingwheels fell off. ballhandler led to turnoversing on Feb. 7, Shannon had 15 SERVICE PROGRAMS out on an important part of TheVikings frustratedand likely to Maine East play-points, senior guard Jordan their development. Maine East with their pressing a faster pace than it hadJones 10 and Nazzal 11. (847) 729-1000 The coach said he wasand scored 20 straight points,hoped. Last week, MaineEast thinking about this during hisleading 23-4 after one quarter. Genis said George, a mid-learned it would be the No. 19 : team's 82-36 defeat to NilesThe visitors led 50-16 at theseason call-up, has a brightseed in the Glenbrook South . North on Friday night. Thebreak and 69-25 after threefuture with the Blue Demons. Sectional. The Blue Demons Vikingscausednumerousquarters. "He's growing into (thatopen St. Patrick Regional ac- I,äI PIONEER PRESS Maine East turnovers and "Niles North plays hard, te-role) and I didn't think thistion on Feb. 27 against No. 14 I'-- yiitk L()Ctl. SCI! BCE used pinpoint passing to setnacious defensively and theywas a great game for him,"Lane, with the winner draw- \\\\ \v,i( )t1C'CI'I(I(! Lei 1111 up several easy buckets. create a lot of havoc for a lotGems said. "But he had start-ing St. Patrick the following j!JEl;RI "Not everything Nilesof teams," Genis said. "Weed the last four or five (priorevening. 140 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012NIL North swimmers just getting started

BY DAN SHALIN ter most. nior Earl Kim, Shah, junior Contributor "You go into the confer-Aaron Brown and Mlynar- ence meet against the fiveski won the 200 free relay After his team won a sec other teams," Orlove said.(1:29.13). ond straight CSL North swim "The guys had some good Second-place fmishers for crown Saturday, Niles North races with other individualsNorth were: Shah in the 200 head coach Seth Orlove de- (from the conference) overfree(1:47.74) and 100 free dared the season a success. the course of the (dual-meet)(49.05); Gomez in the 100 fly Ofcourse, there is stifi pien- season, and (at conference)(54.23);junior ChrisRior- ty to accomplish in the fina' you have rematches of thosedan in the 200 IM (2:03.27); two weeks of the campaign, races. and the team of Gomez, Kim, which includes the New Trier 'Also, you want to comeAvdic and Brown in the 200 Sectional on Saturday and the away from any meet viewingmedley relay (1:40.02). ensuing week's IHSA State it as a learning experience. Riordan took third in the Meet at Evanston. (Conference) being a cham-100 breast(1:03.69), Brown "Regardless of what hap- pionship meet, you get a bet-came in fourth in the 100 back- pens (down the stretch), it's ter feel for what can be donestroke (58.10), Wall finished been a fantastic season," Or- better (at sectional): psycho-fourth in the 200 IM (2:06A0) love said. logically, how do we prepare?and senior Matt Latin touched "If you were to cut the film Physically, what can we workfifth in the 50 (22.86), break- right now, we've done some on this week to make us bet-ing 23.0 for the first time. fantastic things already: The ter? What last-minute tweaks Niles North won the meet effort we've put forward, the can we make before the (sec-with 352 points, well ahead of performances over the course tional)?" second-place Deerfield (273). of the season and the progres- Among the winners for At thesectional,Orlove sion we have followed. The North on Saturday were ju-said he hopes to see several kids have gotten faster and nior Karol Mlynarksi in theindividuals and all three re- faster and we just hope it con-NUes North's Karol Mlynarski swims to first place in the 200-yard freestyle during the CSL North 200 freestyle (1:42.24) andlays qualir for state. tinues and (sectional) will be achampionships at Deerfield. I CuRTtS LEHMKUHL-SUN-T!MES MEDIA loo free (46.92), junior Javed "It could be a great day great day." Avdic in the 100 butterflyfor us, we've had some really But unlike last yeaz whenlot of expectations on them- Many of the Niles Northnot expected to approach best(53.16), senior Richard Go-great sectionals. We've also simplyqualifring severalselves. Getting to the stateswimmers are training andtimes at the conference meetmez in the 500 free (4:52.56)had the flipside," the coach swimmers for state was themeet is great, it's a very elitetapering accordingly, whichin Deerfield. and junior Max Wall in thesaid. "We want to have a good, goal, Nues North now carriesmeet and they are alwaysmeans they will not be fully Stifi, the meet provided theloo breaststroke (1:02.32). solid week of workouts and loftier expectations. honored to be a part of it.rested until they arrive at theVikings with an opportunity The team of Avdic, Go-then go for it." "We want to score pointsBut we want to score points.state meet. to get their competitive juicesmez, senior Ammar Shah The loaded sectional also (top 12) this year," OrloveThat's why we're going, not With a week of tough train-flowing and to make someand Mlynarski was tops inwill include New Trier, Loyola, said. for the experience. We wanting still ahead of them, Nileslast-minute adjustments be-the 400 free relay (3:15.20),Evanston, Niles West, High- "The boys have placed ato do something." North's top swimmers werefore the two meets that mat-while the quartet of ju-land Park and Northside Prep. Vikings out toprovetheycanbe No. I

BY BILL PEMSTEIN North title in the process. The sametic practice on Saturday, and we areto continue her playing career. AI- Contributor Maine West bunch was scheduleda confident group." ter visiting New York University to face the Vikings in the regional Paxson reflected on a seasonand Pomona University in Califor- As expected, it was an emotionalopener after the two teams split awhen his Vikings fmished second atnia, Hirsh decided that Grinnell is evening for the Nues North girlspair of games this season. the Warren Holiday Classic and alsothe spot for her. basketball team on Friday. "We like to play at a chaotic pace,"took second in the CSL North. "She was sold on Grinnell for the And it was only fitting that twosaid Niles North coach Dan Paxson. "We are knocking on the door,next four years," Paxson said. "They seniors, Mariyah Henley and Alissa"I wasn't comfortable with the paceand I am getting tired of knockingrecruited her and she is excited to Hirsh, almost outscored the oppo-we played against them the laston the door," he said. go there." sition by themselves. There weretime. We like to turn teams over. It's true that center Henley and Paxson noted that both the Nues three more seniors to salute duringWe'll need to pressure the ball." guard Hirsh do most of the scor-North sophomore and freshman the Vikings' 50-37 win over visiting Most likely, the winner will playing for the Vikings. But there isteams struggled this winter. Of Maine East. Angela Jones, Lizzettethe top seed in the New Trier Sec-an emerging junior in Shelley-Raecourse, the sophomore team was Rivera and center Sorriyah Rangertional. If the Vikings (16-12) reachMoody. She had eight points in thehurt by the fact that 6-foot-3 Tay- also bid farewell to the home crowdtonight's (Thursday's) regional titlewin over Maine East. br Lewis was on varsity. Lewis and on the final home game of the regu-game, likely waiting will be Maine "In the second half of the season,freshman Kienya Jones could have lar season. South - and the Hawks are a po-she has really come along," Paxsonhelped those underlevel squads. Well, they didn't really say good-tent team. said. "She gets better every day.Paxson isn't fretting about the fu- bye, as IHSA regional play was set "We have played four of the topShe's our best on-the-ball defender.ture. to begin at home on Tuesday. Whilefive seeds in the sectional and wentShe's had a great year and I can't "I like what we have coming in," Nues North was winning on Friday,down to the wire with them," Pax-wait to coach her next year." he said. "They have great attitudes." so was Maine West, and the War-son said. "We've been on the cusp Hirsh armounced that Grinnell riors from Des Plaines won the CSLthe entire season. We had a fantas-College in Iowa was her first choice

Niles North's Mariah Henley was one of five seniors Friday who closed out the regular home season with a win over Maine East. SHAUNA BITTLE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA NIL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 8 advance to Dons' first Class 2A state meet

BY MIKE CAMERON defeated No. 6 Zach Freundt ofdued No. il Bruce Pearl of Contributor Antioch 4-3 and No. 5 JimmyWauconda 1-0 and No. 6 Mi- Prin of Grayslake North 3-2.chael Zelasko of Crystal Lake None of the 14 Notre Dame StahmerkeptafranticCentral 2-1. wrestlers who qualifiedforFreundt neutralized, as offi- No one wanted a requi- the demanding IHSA Classcials didn't see that time hadsite top-four finish more than 2A Grayslake CentralSec-run out four seconds earlier.Donnelly (32-10 at 138), who tional had an easy road FridayThe ND senior gained the de-get it with two victories. He and Saturday, but eight Donsciding point with a third-pen-was competitive in losses to placed fourth or higher in theirod escape, but rolled his rightNo. 1 Clayton Lutzow of Crys- weight classes to reach theankle with one second remain-tal Lake Central and to No. 6 state meet. ing Stahmer, accepting secondSteve Gallardo of St. Patrick. Seniors Kevin Stahmer andplace and an irjwy default inThe first-round match at State Scott Smith, along with juniorthe title bout, hopes to be fullybetween No. 8 Donnelly and Joe Cortese, earned their sec-healthy after X-rays revealedNo. 9 Kyle Graumenz (34-2) of ond state berths after qualify-a sprain, but no fracture. HisTroy Triad should be a doozy. ing in Class 3A last season.geaI is a top-six finish for a No. 10 Cortese (23-6 at 152) Seniors JimmyBiancofiori,state medal. thrashed No. 11 Tyler Booth of Tim Donnelly and Ryan Walsh Bmancofloni (27-7 at 132) bat-Lakes 11-4 to become a two- pushed through in their lasttied to make weight, and thentime qualifier as an under- chances. Junior Roark Whit-exoelled by placing first withclassman. He went 3-1 to place tington and freshman Jimmyfour victories. He entered withthL Gallardo also punched theira No. 5 ranking and exited Walsh (28-9 at 220), ranked tickets. Smith and Biancofioriwith wins over No. 7 and No.No. 6, also won three of four each placed first. 9, and Matt Ellis of Richmond-matches to place third in a Notre Dame lived up to itsBurton, an honorable mention.group filled with imposing big No.3 fllinois Matmen ranldng Thrivingafterdroppingbodies. in Class ZA. Only No.1 Montinifrom 120, Smith (27-11 at 113) Amongthe disappoint- and No. 2 Lemont advancedrolled to the top spot. Betweenments, Coitan Kelly (30-8 at more individuals from a sec- 5-3 and 3-1 decisions, No. 8195) paid dearly for his as-Notre Dame's Ryan Walsh (bottom) works to escape Graystake North's Zach Young during tional, qualifying 13 and 10, re- Smith pinned No. 10 Natesignment in the most brutal Walsh's run to third place and a trip Downstate. i JOE SHUMAN-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA spectively. Smith ofChicago Austin in 1:27.bracket. A tough, 2-1 loss to "I am very happy with get- TheagressiveGallardoWauconda'sNateMagieraSenior Anthony McDermottedthemselves,"Genovesi The regional champ then ting eight, as well as two alter-(29-9 at 106) placed second al-pushed the senior mainstay towound up 0-2 at 126, but barelysaid. "They did not go aroundreturns north for a trip to the nates," said Notre Dame headter hanging tough in a 6-3 lossfifth place and alternate status.lost his opener, dropping thewhining, accepted what hap-Woodstock Dual Tham Sec- coach Augie Genovesi. "Thisto a former sparring partner,Classmate Conner Gavin (15-3match by a single point. Fresh-pened and held their headstional on Feb. 21. Notre Dame was a very tough sectionalNo. 10 Grant Sutton of Rich-at 170) was dealt the saine fateman Mike Ferri(120) andup. They will still be very im-will face No. 10 Crystal Lake with more ranked kids thanmond-Burton. Gallardo beganafter injuries kept him on thesophomore Robert Hill (160)portant for us in dual teamCentral, which advanced five the others." with 9-2 and 10-4 decisionsshelf untll the last month. gained valuable experience in(sectionals)." individuals on Saturday from Dons leader Stahmer (32-7)over quality opponents. At 214 pounds, Rocce Fag-defeat. In what could be its only sea-Grayslake Central. set the tone by surmounting Hard-working Whittingtongiano lacks the bulk of his "We were a little sad forson in Class ZA, Notre Dame The eight wimiing teams in adversity - and formidable(34-7 at 145) finished third byheavyweight foes. But the se-Colton and Conner. But I waswifi try to make hay in the indi-four sectionals duke it out in competition. Ranked No. 4 ingrinding out three one-pointnior bowed out impressivelyproud of them, and Rocco, asvidual state meet at Assemblythe State Meet, at Blooming- the 182-pound class, Stahmerwins against one loss. He sub-with two wins in four matches.seniors for how they conduct-Hall in Champaign. ton on Feb. 25. Poscoe survives talented field to advance Downstate

BY MATT HARNESS ny Draski, a victory Albandia playing Pascoe's chances. Inwin over Marchok in a bout

m ha r ness@ p io flee noca Lcom believed to be an essential fact, he expects Pascoe tothat featured two undefeated part of the equation to get his compete with the best, in-wrestlers. In the preseason, Chris Al-wrestler to the state tourna- cluding Marchok and Whea- bandia considered Camerinment. ton North's Mike Swider. Niles West Pascoe talented enough to "He needed to win that "He's going down there Vaughn Monreal-Berner make a run at the state tour-one," the coach said. "After with the hopes of placing,"came one win away from nament. that, we predicted he could Albandia said. "But gettingqualifyingfromthestate The Niles North juniorget third or fourth." down there this season istournament at the Glenbard provedhiscoachcorrect Pascoe then lost by fall to one pressure off of him goingNorth Sectional. Saturday at the Class 3ASchaumburg's Josh Marchok, into his senior year." After the junior lost in the GlenbardNorthSectional.last season's state champion Shawn Lavi, Niles North'sfirst round by a 3-1 decision, Pascoe's fourth-place finishat 215 pounds. Pascoe, who other wrestler at the section-he won his next match by at 220 pounds was enough tonever wrestled before high al, lost both of his matches attechnicalfallbefore losing get him to Assembly Hall inschool, earned his way to the 113 pounds. The sophomoreto Naperville Central's Luke Champaign for the first time. last weekend of the year with completed his season 20-12. Roth by fall late in the third "Nothing was saidout-a 4-2 win over South Elgin's Glenbard North shined onperiod. its home floor. The Panthers Monreal-Berner, a regional wardly at the beginniñg of theD.J. Greene. NUes West 106-pounder Nick Vickers battles during his Class season," Albandia said. "Be- "We were OK with him captured four sectional titleschampion, ended his season 3A Glenbard North Sectional match. i JEFF KRAGE-FOR SUNTtMES hind closed doors, we thoughtlosing to Marchok," Alban- MEDIA and qualified eight wrestlers30-9. we had an honest shot." diasaid. "After that, we to the state tournament at Nick Vickers (106), Tom A regional champion, Pas-knew he would have to worktournament as a junior. "The first time you step onAssembly Hall. Williams (126) and Anthony coe opened the sectional tour-for it." "The earlier you can get tothat floor it's daunting. There In the biggest match ofUnderwood (170) all finished nament with a 7-5 overtime Albandia is happy Pascoea place like Assembly Hall,are going to be jitters." the sectional, Swider used atheir seasons at the sectional win over Wlllowbrook's Dan-gets to travel to the statethe better," the coach said. Still, Albandia isn't down-late takedown to earn a 4-3tournament. (1 rrnçr vc1piqg1 V 1r

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NOTRE DAME Now 3,000reasonswhy Loyd is state's best Today Wrestling at md. State BY MIKE CAMERON Finals at Champaign Contributor STANDINGS Friday Boys basketbatL hosts Mar- ESPN Hoop Guriz ranks CSL South ian, 7:30 pUm. Niles West's Jewell Loyd as *Ni(es West 8-2 20-8 Wrestling at md. State the best senior in Illinois and Maine South 7-3 23-6 Finals at Champaign No. 4 in the nation, ahead of New Trier 6-4 19-9 Saturday No. 15 Morgan Tuck of Boling- Wrestling at md. State brook. Blue Star BB rates Glenbrook S.5-520-7 Finals at Champaign Loyd third and Tuck ninth. Evanston 4-6 14-12 Boys diving/swimming at Does it follow that Loyd Waukegan 0-10 2-22 Glenbrook North Sectional, 9 will win the balloting for Ms. a.m./1 p.m. Illinois Basketball after Tuck Sunday claimedtheawardthree CSL North Boys basketball at Conf. years ago? *Maine West9-1 13-16 Challenge Classic vs. St. Igna- Don't forget, this is Illinois, tius at Gordon Tech, IBA and politics have always been Niles North 8-2 16-12 Tuesday shadowy, at best. Glenbrook N.5-518-8 Wrestling at Woodstock GlenbrookSouth'shead Highland Park 4-5 12-11 Dual Sectional vs. Crystal coach had an opinion after Deeruield 2-7 5-21 Lake Central, 6 p.m. watching Loyd almost single- Maine East NuES NORTH handedly defeat his host Ti- 0-9 6-18 tans 52-48 in overtime Friday. * conference champions Today Her scintillating 42-point per- (Through Sunday) Girls basketball hosts Class forinance includedhistoric 4A regional final, 7:30 p.m. career point No. 3,000 and Friday gave the Wolves the outright "That was the last thing Boys basketball hosts championship of the ruggedon my mind at the time," said Deerfield, 7:30 p.m. CSL South. Loyd. "We wanted to win con- Wrestling at md. State "I think Jewell is the bestference, and I think we de- Finals at Champaign player in the state, not justserved it." Saturday now but in its history" said Three of the Titans' top six Wrestling at md. State Steve Weissenstein, a 27-yearplayers fouled out in regula- Finals at Champaign skipper in his 14th season attion while looking to limit the Boys diving/swimming at the Titans' helm. "She chang-Wolves star. After she tied New Trier Sectional, 9 a.m./1 es the game at both ends thatthe game at 44-44 with two p.m. much. People talk about Can-free throws, the home team Tuesday dace Parker (2004 Napervillemissed a layup with a second Girls basketball at Class 4A Central graduate who scoredleft on the clock. New Trier Sectional semifinal, 2,758 points), but that team Loyd conveyed her grati- 6 p.m. had two other great players." tude by notching six of her NILES WEST Tall,experienced,defen- team's first seven points in Friday sively stingy and always toughtheextrasession.Titans Boys basketball at Wauke- at its Titan Dome, Glenbrookstandout Colleen McDonagh gan, 7:30 p.m. South (20-7, 5-5) extended its (16points) drew her fifth Boys track hosts City Meet 10-point halftime lead to 25-13whistle in the process. II, 5 p.m. three minutes into the third The 5-foot-10 Loyd battled Girls basketball hosts Class quarter. Loyd, held to onefor 19 rebounds, two blocks 4A regional final, 7:30 p.m. basket on a steal and driveand five steals. Jackie Carde- NUes West senior Jewell Loyd (left) dribbles against Glenbrook South's CoUeen McDonagh Saturday and seven free throws fornas, Dashae Shumate and during the Wolves' victory in overtime that clinched the Central Suburban South title. jOE Boys diving/swimming at nine points, shook off 1-for-14Alex Galanopoulos combined CYGANOWSKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA New Trier Sectional, 9 a.m./1 shooting from the field andfor theWolves' other 10 p.m. changed into her superheropoints. Molly }(leppin contrib-from the Chicago area be-son's champ, and two betteryears ago. Tuesday cape. uted her usual solid defensesides Pam Gant of Joliet East,than No. 23 New Trier (19-9, Seeded No. 2 in the Class Girls basketball at Class 4A "We wanted to counterand floor game. Offthe bench,who collected 3,205 between6-4). The Wolves played the4A New Trier Sectional, re- New Trier Sectional semifinal, their height (five 6-footers)Janet Iqal came up with a 1977-81. toughest schedule and ledgional host Niles West was to 8:10 p.m. with our speed. They had astealand juniorJasmine She achieved the milestonethe conference the last fewplay the Taft-Foreman win- lot ofpeople in foul trouble, soTownsend filled the post voidone day after being named toweeks, but were unranked.ner on Tuesday. No. 8 Glen- MAINE EAST that was even more reason forafter Cardenas fouled out latethe 24-player McDonald's All-That slight, along with pre-brook North (18-8) and Lane Today me to attack the basket," saidin the fourth quarter. American team. The Notreseason forecasts as low aswere to compete for the other Boys track/field hosts Loyd after exploding for 33 "1f that's not the player ofDame recruitalready hadfourth in the league, fueledberth in the final berth at 7:30 indoor meet, 4:30 p.m. points in the last 17 minutes. the year I don't know who is,"been selected to play in thetheir fire. p.m. Friday. Friday Loyd added eight points insaid Niles West head coachWomen's Basketball Coaches "You have to congratulate No.3 Glenbrook South Boys basketball at Glen- the third period to bring herTony Konsewicz. "Jewell corn-Association All-AmericaNiles West. This has been bycould meet Niles West again brook North, 7:30 p.m. team within six. She scoredpletely took over the game,garne. far the best year for our con-in a sectional semifinal at 8:10 Saturday all 19 of the Wolves' points injust as she has done over Bywinningitssixthference that I have seen. Theyp.m. on Feb. 21. Other high Girls track/field at Rolling the fourth quarter, includingand over again in about 120straight game against No.pulled out some tight games,seeds were awarded to No. Meadows Invite, noon a three-pointer from the topgames." 24 Glenbrook South, Nileswhich is what it takes," said1 Maine South, No. 4 Loyola Boys diving/swimming at of the key with 2:22 left to Loyd became the seventhWest (20-8, 8-2) finished aWeissenstein,whose GBSand No. 5 New Trier. The Glenbrook North Sectional, 9 give her the 30 she needed forplayer in the state to scoregame ahead of No. 16 Maineteam shared the title withWolves advanced to the Elite a.m./1 p.m. 3,000. 3,000, and only the secondSouth (23-6, 7-3), last sea-Nlles West and New Trier twoEight two years ago. NIL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 43

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