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BY T RACY G RUEN tor, expressing his concern Contributor with the April 25 Library Board meeting not being re- Nues Public Library trust-corded. ees were called on to speak at "At a great time of cor- this month's board meetingruption and concern in our in an attempt to put an endcommunity county and state, to trustees' talking over eachwe should be moving toward other. more, not less transparency," Library Board PresidentDubiel wrote. "I understand Barbara Nakanishi said thethat we are under no legal ob- board will be following theligation to create a verbatim parliamentary procedures ofrecording, but just because Robert's Rules of Orders fromwe aren't legally obligated Maine South High School freshman Ryan Finn performs with his band, The Common Place, during Bobbapalooza, held May12 now on to avoid any "sidebar"isn't a good reason to stop." at the Park Ridge Community Center. MICHAEL JARECKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA conversations that Nakanishi Dubiel was upset that the said have been taking place. decision to not record the Trustees were recognizedmeeting was made with- BOBBAPALOOZA by Nakanishibeforetheyout any input from library commented on a presentationtrustees and wasn't publicly given earlier that evening byannounced, debated or dis- Product Architecture that in-cussed. Maine South bands rock teen band contest cluded 3-D images ofwhat the "Transparency iscritical library will look like after theto effective and honest goy- BY JENNIFER JOHNSON events at South Park Church in Park Judges awarded The Copy Chiefs, upcoming renovation. ermnent," Dubiel said. [email protected] Ridge. of Maine South, 2nd Place and Sleep LibraryDirectorLinda Nakanishi was asked how Seven awards were presented to sixAcademy 3rd Place. Weiss said those parliamen-she felt about Dubiel's aug- The return of Park Ridge's annualbands. Sleep Academy, of River Grove, Other bands that performed includ- tary procedures have alreadygestion of posting the audio- teen band night, Bobbapalooza, waswas presented an award for Best Coy-ed: The Keens, of Maine South; Un- been in the library's bylawsrecordings of Library Board smaller than past events but still con-er Song. Taking ist Place for the big-derground Empire, of Maine South; for quite some time, and it'smeetings online. sidered a success, according to itsgest audience draw was The CommonThe Glad Fact, of Chicago; Last Re- just a matter of following «Personaily,I don't care new organizer. Place, whose members are students atsort, of Glenbrook North and Glen- them. one way or another," Nakani- "It went great," said Jared Skiba,Maine South High School and Loyolabrook South; and Mike, Matt & Kevin, "What happens if they'reshi said. who managed the event. "It got noth-Academy; taking 2nd Place was Elec-of Maine South. not recognized?" wondered The issue of video-record- ing but positive feedback. The bandstric Revolver, of Maine South High Bobbapalooza began as a South Library Board Trustee Chrismg board meetings has been went extremely, extremely well." School; and 3rd Place was won by Pe-Park Church event for the communi- Ball. "Everyone will be recog-one ofincreasing significance Eleven highschool bands per-rennial Youth, of Park Ridge. ty's youth. It was held twice annually nized eventually?" among local school districts formed during the May 12 concert Breach the Wall, whose membersbut Skiba plans to organize the band "Nobody will be denied atand the Niles Village Board and competition, which took place atattend East Leyden and West Leydennight just once each year, with the these meetings," NakanishiofTrustees in ongoing efforts the Park Ridge Community CenterHigh Schools, was the winner of thenext concert tentatively scheduled for replied. to increase transparency. and drew an audience of roughly 350,Judge's Award, which means the bandMay 2013. It was also announced at Park Ridge-Niles District Skiba said. This is about one-third thewillperform during Taste of Park «Itwillcontinue," he said. "Every- the May 16 session that board64 has started video-record- draw of the past several BobbapaloozaRidge this July. body's on board to keep it going." meeting was being audio-ingits school-board meet- recorded. The board meetingings and to post its meetings at the end of April was notonline. A parent volunteer NEWS BRIEF recorded, said Sue Wilsey,started to tape the meetings library public-relations man-in the move toward greater Annual Memorial Day for the ceremony and invite the three Dunkin Donuts locations in the ager. transparency, and then the public to attend. village: 7039 W. Dempster St.; 7525 When asked why the mostschool board took over. service scheduled N. Harlem Ave.; and 7235 N. CaIdwell The village board recently recent board meetings were At 11 a.m. Memorial Day, May Doughnuts and donations Ave. approvedtheequipment not recorded, Nakanishi did 28, members of Niles VFW Post in store June 1 Everyone who visits any of the not have a response, but shethat will allow the village 7712 and the village of Niles wilt three stores and makes a donation said it was not her suggestionto start video-recording its The Niles Police Department in conduct a ceremony at Veterans conjunction with the Illinois Special to the Torch Run will receive a free or a request by administra-meetings so meetings could donut. Donation cans are also located Memorial Waterfall at the south- Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run tion. Nakanishi would not saybe streamed live online and west corner of Touhy and Mitwau- across the village of Niles. aired on cable TV. will take to the rooftops in the Dunkin later why officials reinstated kee avenues in remembrance of In 2011 more than $127,000 was the audio-recording. Minutes are now taken of Donuts "Cop on Top" event June 1. I those who have died in our nation's Between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. that raised at more than 125 locations On May 5, library Trusteevillage-board meetings, but service. state-wide to benefit Illinois Special village trustees decided that day Niles police officers will be Morgan Dubiel sent an email Village officials will be present Olympics. to the Niles Herald-Specta-wasn't enough. conducting "roof-top stakeouts" at 6 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY. MAY 24, 2012NIL

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A Closer Look 14 4 Business Spotlighti1 Calendar 29 Classified B26 Cover Story 7 Crossword B24 Diversions Bi Education in Focus ... 8 Family Friendly B2 Food 36 rfj In Profile 6 Obituaries B25 Opinion 22 Police 16 Sports 41 Niles VFW Post 7712 Cmdr. Jim Kozak wishes people would remember the true meaning of holidays like Memorial Day to honor military sacrifices. RUTHIE HAUGESUNTIMES MEDIA

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NAME: Jim Kozak BEST KNOWN AS: Nues World War H veteran and commander of Niles VFW Post 7712 Jim Kozak poses for a portrait in front of the new VFW Post 7712 commander military display at the Niles Historical Society Museum on May 21. I RÜTtlE HAuGESUN-TlMES MEDIA HOMETOWN: Niles

IN PROFILE VFW commander: Remember meaning of Memorial Day

BY TRACY GRUEN who served three years. "Everybodyany organizations, because they're Komic said the NUes VFW is a Contributor was going 'What are you going tocoming home to their families," Ko-good organization that assists veter- do?'" zak said. ans in various ways. During World War II, Jim Kozak Kozak was stationed off of Alaska Another challenge, he added, is The past weekend, May 17-19, was was committhd to serving his coun-headed toward Japan in the Aleutianto get people to remember the truePoppy Day, and members ofthe VFW trDecades later, he is just as corn- Islands. Though Kozak was draftedspirit of a patriotic holiday such aswere on street corners and inside of mitted to the Niles Veterans of For-into the Air Force he never went upMemorial Day, Veterans Day andJewel stores selling poppies. MOMMY ON A eign Wars post and its mission. in an airplane. Fourth of July. Each year the NUes Money raised from the Poppy sales Kozak has been the commander Kozak worked as a carpenter andVFW participates in the Memorialhelps support hospitalized veterans, of Nues VFW Post 7712 for the pastbuilt the barracks he and his fellowDay program at Veterans Waterfallgive phone cards to men and women SHOESTRING six years. He was born in Nues andsoldiers lived in, four men to a build-and the Fourth of July parade. serving overseas, and support a na- Mompreneurs turn has lived in the village for most of hisin& Kozak said the reaction fromtional home for wives and children life. "We had quite a bit of snow, butpeople at parades often isn't what it who have lost husbands at war. dreams into their Though it was years ago, Kozakit would leave and then it was niceshould be. Kozak has also volunteered for the rernembers the day he was draftedagain," Kozak said. "The summers "When an American flag passes inNUes Fire Department for 22 years. business realities to serve in the Airforce during Worldwere nice." front ofyou you're supposed to standHe lives in Niles with his wife and War II. Kozak said it's challenging to re-and give a hand salute," Kozak said son. He also has two other sons and a PAGE 26 "I had a diploma in one hand and cruit new members to the local VFW."You don't get the people doing thatdaughter, as well as three grandsons draft papers in another," said Kozak, «It seems like they're not joininganymore. It's a shame." and two granddaughters.

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Niles native Richard Rogala, whowas aboard the USS Pueblo in 1968 when it was attacked and captured by North Korea, told the story of its capture and his time as a prisoner of war in North Korea. i VINCENT D. JOHNSON-FORSUN- Speaking at Nues Public Library, Werner Juretzko, a former Army political operative, recounted his time as a POW TIMES MEDIA under the East German Stasi. Juretzko holds a James Bond novel autographed to him by author Raymond Benson, "To the first spy I ever met." VINCENT D. JOHNSON-FOR SUNTIMES MEDIA

COVER STORY Forsome veterans Cold War is other A photo of the USS Pueblo is displayed next to Richard Rogala during a speaking engagement he had at the Niles Public Library. The Pueblo was captured by North Korea in 1968 and is still on display there. VINCENT O. JOHNSON-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 'Forgotten War' join him in an effort to have the ves-Wait sel returned to the United States. "They arewonderfulpeople," Juretzko worked as a G-2 under-Szulczynski said, also noting that it BY TRACY GRUEN somed into full-scale military action,cise in the frigid cold. cover U.S. Army political operative.is difficult for Cold War veterans like Contributor but was marked by espionage, last- The day finally came in springIn 1955, he was captured by the Eastherself to receive assistance from ing from 1945 to 1991. 1969, when Rogala and the otherGerman secret police, called thethe government. "They are the true Blindfolded, Richard Rogala The captain of the USS Pueblo,prisoners were released. Stasi. heroes." didn't know what was going on whenLloyd Bucher, and the 81 crew mem- "What a feeling of relief, crossing Juretzko is the author of "Years "I think it was very interesting," the USS Pueblo was captured by thebers suffered beatings, starvationthe 'Bridge of No Return' into free-Without Hope," which teils the sto-said Russell Zapel, a World War II North Koreans in 1968. and other forms of mistreatment. dom," Rogala shared. ries of his espionage work duringveteran, of the event, which he at- The former Nues resident along "Besides the beatings from time Rogala was greeted by then-Cal-the Cold War. He showed audiencetended with his wife. with Werner Juretzko, of the North-to time our hardest moments wereifornia Goy. Ronald Reagan and hismembers images of a prison cell and Zapel lamented that those who west suburbs, shared their experi-wondering what would happen in thewife, Nancy. After Rogala arrivedGuillotine that was used to kill West-served in the Cold War aren't recog- ences with an attentive audiencefuture," said Rogala, who now lives inin March 1969 in Chicago at theera prisoners. He said everyone leftnized as much as veterans of World May 20 at Niles Public Library. Florida. airport, then-Niles Mayor Nicholasprison either in a horizontal or verti-War II and other armed conflicts. Rogala was a storekeeper aboard 'We were harassed and threat-Blase rode in a limo with Rogala andcal position. Audience members asked Rogala the USS Pueblo and remained aened daily," Rogala said. he was taken to Notre Dame High "I was fortunate I left in a verticaland Juretzko several questions fol- prisoner for II months. Juretzko was Rogala said a typical meal wasSchool, where about 500 people gaveposition," Juretzko said. lowing their presentations, such as imprisoned in East Germany for sixraw turnips and bread served out ofhim a welcome-home celebration. Adrienne Szulczynski, who worksif they had ever planned an escape years. buckets that were also used to wash "The main motivation to speak isat the Niles Public Library and at-while imprisoned. They said they The Cold War was a state of mili-the floors. He said he had to keepbecause no one remembers," Rogalatended the program, said she readhad not, but Rogala said he knew of tary and political tension betweenhis head down for an entire day andsaid of his speaking engagement. cedes during the Cold War as apeople who were thinking about it. the United States and the Sovietthose who lifted their heads would Rogala said the USS Pueblo is stificryptologic technician. She said she Juretzko sold and signed copies Unioninthe decadesfollowingbe struck in the mouth. Rogala saidin Korea and is displayed as a tour-enjoyed hearing the speakers talkof his book to several people who at- World War II. The war never bios-prisoners were also forced to exer-ist attraction, and he urges people toabout their experiences in the Coldtended the program.

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I BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT IHe'sametal-money merchantto coin a term BY TRACY GRUEN the near future. Contributor UP CLOSE "In the last 10 days the pricesof gold and silver Inthischallenging eco- NAME: Niles Coin Shop have gone down so people nomic climate, business has SPECIALTY: Coins, cur- that want to invest have a still been pretty busy for Curt rency, gold, silver, jewelry good opportunity to do that," Franson, owner of the Niles sales Franson said. Coin Shop, which has been LOCATION: 7637 N. Mil- Franson's son works with operating in the village for waukee Ave., Niles him, as well as a part-time employee. more than 30 years. HOURS: Tues., 10 a.m.-5 "Some people want to sell Collecting coins has been anything and everything," p.m.; Wed. and Thurs., 9 a hobby of Franson's for a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., several years and when the Franson said. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The Niles Coin Shop is at opportunity arrived seven 7637 N. Milwaukee Ave. CONTACT: (847) 967-5575 years ago he purchased the The store buys and sells store from his friend. coins, paper currency, gold, Franson said many of his silver,jewelry and somea safe, secure and friendly customers are adults and se- collectibles, such as Hum-environment to buy, sell and niors, but he does see some mels and Laddro figurines.appraise single items, as well kids shop at the store. Franson offers these piecesas whole collections. "We do have some kids of handmade artwork from "We have some ancient that come in," Franson said Germany and Spain atacoins but most of those are Curt Franson, owner of Nues Coin Shop, takes a look at the CoinDealer newsletter, which pub. of youngsters generally be- large discount, usually 50-60low-grade," Franson said. tishes the current value of coins.TINA HARLE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA tween the ages of 7 and 18. percent off of regular prices. The oldest coin dates all «lt's mostly the older people To keep things new andthe way back to 100 A.D. Theoffers vintage pocket watch-Chicago World's Fair. Board is a free, members-that have a lot of coins." excitingtheselectionofold Roman coins are low-es and classic jewelry at dis- Franson said every otheronly auction and features Franson said Niles has rarecollectiblecoins andgrade and are worth aboutcount prices, as well as corn-Tuesday the store offers itsvarious unique items. been a great location to run currency is continually be-$5, Franson explained. memorative tokens, medals,online Bid Board, which in- Fransonisanticipatinghis business. ing changed. At The Niles The shop sells U.S. coins,tickets and brochures fromvolves 250 coins and paper-more customers will want to "It's good because we're so Coin Shop, customers haveas well as foreign coins, andmajor events such as thecurrency items. The Bidpurchase gold and silver inclose to Chicago," he said. porter flying refined Toronto, pronto. Porter's Downtown terminal is mere minutes from Toronto's world-famous shopping, dining, and entertainment.

u t Ii ,, 'i ilii i* . , tu IE1III t,tt II iuI,it y&iiiIi,ivel www.flyporter.com Franie of IJIifld A SNAPSHOT OF LIFE IN OUR COMMUNITY PIONEERLOCAL.COMj THURSDAY, MAY 2L, 2012i 12 PuttingaspotlightonDempster after dark Photographer Tamara Bell took a photographic tour at night Staffdown Dempster Street in Morton Grove and Niles on May15. Dempster Street is one of the main thoroughfares in these villages and is quite colorful at night.

A worker at McDonald's, 6309 Dempster St., Morton Grove, takes an order. Technicolor Spa, 5641 w. Dempster St., Morton Grove, is open until 9 p.m.

Style 4 U (right) and Body Accessory, 5636 and 5638 W. Dempster St., stays open late. The stores are connected; one end sells dresses and the other sells accessories.

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A Pace bus drives down the 5600 block of Dempster St.

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A CLOSER LOOK American Legiongun range

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BY NICK KATZ When the village purchasedlage is working closely withfor gun clubs. s'éii'SED nkatz@pioneerocatcom the former Legion Hall fromleadership at the American Home said insurance coop- Post 134 for conversion to aLegion towards a quick reso-erative IRMA has concerns Officials of Morton Grovecivic center, the legion re-lution." that the range violates federal American Legion Post 134tamed control over some por- Jerry Weaver, a member ofEPA and OSHA regulations are trying to determine whattions ofthe building includingthe Legion board of directors,for such things as lead levels rK' u' they will need to do to reopenthe gun range, which is in thesaid the group discussed thecreated by the shooting. oRra;oIech1 the post gun range after thebasement of the civic-centerclosing at a meeting May 14 Though the village wants village,citing violations ofportion of the building at 6144and said the group wants toto help the Legion as much state and federal regulations,Dempster St. The Legion hasreopen the range. He said theas possible Home said the closed and locked the facilityits own entrance, but mustLegion already has made im-group will likely have to find in the basement of the Mor-access the gun range throughprovements to the 19-year-oldsome consultant to conduct ton Grove Civic Center. the village portion. gun range. tests and provide the needed Vifiage Administrator In a press release the village Weaver said the smoke cre-expertise to determine what Ryan Home said the villagestated: "Use of the gun range,ated by the range is one of thechanges are required. He said closed the range after it waslocated in the basement of theissues that must be resolved.that when the village pur- notified by its liability-insur-Morton Grove Civic Center,"For many, many years thechased the building from the ance cooperative, the Illinoiswill resume once it meets ailpost was known for twoLegion, the village took re- Risk Management Agency,operational standards as re-things: We had a gun rangesponsibility for maintenance, that the range is in violation ofquired by applicable federalin the basement and we hadas well as control of the por- standards for such issues asand state requirements. a (model) train." Weaver said.tion used for the civic center. ventilation that could cause "We apologize for the in- In addition to use by legion "They're (the Legion) re- The village of Morton Grove closed the American Legion gun the village to lose its insur-convenience this has causedmembers, Weaver said thesponsible for the gun range," range after it was notified by its Liability-insurance coopera- ance coverage on the entireusersof thelegion's gunrange is used for open shoots,Home said. "They will have to tive that the range is in violation of standards for such issues civic-center building. range. Please know the vil-a Legion youth program andpay for those improvements." as ventilation. I NICK KATZ-SUN-TIMES MEDIA

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"Seven Shades Of Man," 7:30 p.m. May25 and 27 and 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 26 at Gorilla Tango Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Through songs, individual reflections and a narrator's observations, the musical explores the conundrum that is man and his volatile relationship with Steve Urry in those around him, especially woman. Tickets are $30. Visit his Lincoln wwgorillatango.com or call Avenue studio above Chi- (773) 598-4549. cago's Biograph Northwestern Univer- Theater, i971. I PHOTO BY MARY sity Chamber Orchestra, BABE R Robert G. Hasty, conductor, performs at 7:30 p.m. May 31 at Northwestern University's Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. The program includes selec- Re dis covering tions from George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," featuring soloist Frederick L. Hemke, saxophone; and Aaron Co- pland's "Music for the The- aChicago talent atre." Tickets are $6; $4 for students. Call (847) 467-4000 or visit www.pickstaiger.org. BY MEREDITH MORRIS Contributor 'STEVEN JAY URRY: "Walk with Children," a benefit concert for the The Koehnline Museum ofArt at A RETROSPECTIVE' orphans of the 2011 Japan Oakton Community College is taking Oakton Community College, disaster, will be held at 7:30 a trip back in time to present works Koehntine Museum ofArt, 1600 E. p.m. May 25 at the Music by one of Chicago's own: Steven Urry. Golf Road, Des Plaines Institute of Chicago's Nichols Known for his large-scale welded Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago steel sculptures and interest in bio- Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Ave., Evanston. Music In- morphic shapes, Urry is respected Saturdays, through July 19 stitute of Chicago Academy by older generations of artists but his alumnus Kai Talim hosts the work is rarely seen. (847) 635-2633. www.oakton. concert, featuring perfor- "Steven Jay Urry: A Retrospec- edu/museum mances by Academy alumni, tive," which opened at the Koehn- current students and friends. line May 10, is the first major Urry Tickets are $15; $10 for stu- exhibit since 1977 and first-ever showArizona. Urry first attracted serious dents. Call (847) 905-1500. covering his entire career, according attention with a solo show in Chicago to museum manager and curator of his large-scale modernist welded Northwest Chicago Nathan Harpaz, who curated the ex- steel and aluminum sculptures, "Double X," i965. Lacquered and welded steel. Collection of the Museum of Film Society screens "Wild hibit with art critic and art journalist Harpaz said. Contemporary Art, Chicago. Gift of Jerry Peart. i PHOTO BY NATHAN KEAYMUSEUM OF River," in recent restoration Victor Cassidy. The 76-page catalog More shows followed at Chicago's CONTEMPORARY ART CHICAGO by Twentieth Century Fox, that accompanies the exhibit is also Museum of Contemporary Art and in at 7:30 p.m. May 30 at the ground-breaking, representing signif-New York galleries but Urry couldn't and the Hyde Park Art Center in the Museum, art museums in Michigan Portage Theater, 4050 N. Mil- icant new research and documenta- keep up the pace; his last imper- late 1960s and early '70s. Yet whereasand many, many private collections. waukee Ave., Chicago. The tion of Urry's work and life. tant exhibition took place in 1977. the Imagists tended to employ a car- The Urry retrospective is a good 1960 fIlm, directed by Elia Although he continued to create art toonish, figurative style, Urry's work fit with the Koehnline Museum's Kazan, stars Montgomery Free flowing metal for the rest of his life, very little was is more abstract. emphasis on local artists, Harpaz Clift and Lee Remick. The "Urry worked with metal in a very shown. Urry died in 1993. said. evening includes a showing flexible, complex, free and liquidy "This is a re-discovery of a forgot- Scattered works "We select unique exhibitions that of the short subject "People way," Harpaz said. "It's like drawing ten artist," Harpax said, explaining Though it took some extra effort, you aren't going to see in other gal- of the Cumberland," also di- with metal." that Urry's career peaked at about Harpaz and his colleagues cut no leries. We've developed a niche. We rected by Kazan. Admission Born in Chicago in 1939, Urry the same time as the rise of the Chi- cornera preparing for the show, felt that because our permanent col- is $5. For information, visit worked in the city in the 1970s and cago Imagists, a group of represen- securing about 40 pieces on loan lection at Oakton focuses on Chicago www.northwestchicagofllm- l980s and also lived and worked in tational artists associated with the from the Museum of Contemporary artists and Illinois art, this exhibit fit societorg. San Francisco, New York, Miami and School of the Art Institute of ChicagoArt, Smart Museum, Eimhurst Art with our general mission," he said. 2B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM TH URSDAY, MAY 24. 2012DIC

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"UNDEN IABLY ARRESTI NG" CHICAGO TRIBUNE "STUNNING STAGING" CIIICAUC Hl ICCOM ASkypeses sion with Jim Benton, author/ illustrator of "A MUST SEE" the "Dear Dumb CHICAGO THEAIER BEAT Diary" senes, is a hightight of Read Fest June "HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 2 at the Morton IMPRESSIVE AGILITY AND ENERGY... Grove Library. STAR POWER Morton Grove Library OF ACTOR IAN McDIARMID" CHICAGO SURI IMES turns page to Read Fest AROUND THE FOW CHICAGO BY MYRNA PETLICKI For details, call (847) 251-7424 or visit "IT IS A JOY TO SEE Contributor wilmettetheatre.com. SELDOM PRODUCED Author visits, a scavenger hunt, a gaine Pretty in pink SHAKESPEARE SO show, sidewalk chalk drawing and even a cos- Fans of the Pinkalicious book series turne parade are some highlights of Read Festcan celebrate their favorite character at EXPERTLY from 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. June 2 at the Mortona Pinkalicious Party from 6 to 7 p.m. Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave. May 29 in the Baxter Auditorium at the IAN McDIARMID¡ ACTED" "We designed the event as a way for us Morton Grove Public Librar 6140 Lincoln CHICAGOCRmC.COM to celebrate reading and share our love of Ave. You and your kids will hear Pinkalicious reading with the community," said readers' stories, eat pink treats and accessorize with service librarian Debra Wischmeyer. "We pink. thought of exciting events for all ages - kids, For detRils, call (847) 965-4220 or visit teens, adults.' wwwwebraryorg. OF The event kicks off with a talk by author Candace Fleming. It's a tragedy "She wrote a number of children's books, Sophocles' Greek classic, "Antigene," including picture books like, Muncha! Mun- willbe performed by children ages 8-18 in cha!Muncha!, middle-grade books and books Mudlark Theater Company's original adapta- ATHENS that adults will like, too," Wischmeyer said. tion at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 6 The event will end with a Skype session p.m. Sunday at Next Theatre, 927 Noyes St., written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with Jim Benton, author/illustrator of the Evanston. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for preteen favorite series, Dear Dumb Dia,y. students and children. directed by BARBARA GAINES "They can come dressed up as their favor- For details, call (773) 512-4187 or visit mud- ite book character," Wischmeyer said. "We'll larktheater.org. have a costume parade around the library." For details, call (847) 965-4220 or visit What goes around wwwwebrary.org. A storytellerwillregale families with tales of animals and spring during a chicago Prepare to perform Stories in Circle Campfire from 7:30 to The audience will be nearly as busy as the 8:30 p.m. June 1 at the Emily Oaks Nature shakosoaro 3125O5.56OO trio of entertainers when Mr. Singer & the Center, 4650 Brummel St., Skokie. The fee SEA ihoaior chicagoshakes.com Sharp Cookies appears at Wilmette Theatre, is $4 per person, which includes a snack. 1122 CentraI Ave., 10 a.m. Saturday. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 3EST PORTION CId. HTLR OBJwfiT wttwll 'We try to put a little something in each Advance registration is requested. FOUNDATION song for the kids to join in with," Mr. Singer For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2500, said. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the or visit skokieparks.org/emily-oaks-nature- door. center. DIC THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 3B

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BY BRUCE INGRAM the same time. That reaction with big laughs again and Film Critic also, apparently, prompted again. playwright Sarah Ruhi to One of the nice touches create her similarly themed, in "Hysteria" is the fact that HYSTERIA 2010Thny-nominated stage young Dr. Granville, in ad- * * * 1/2 comedy "In the Next Room." dition to being a dedicated, There are numerous 1ro- forward-thinking, modem The Victorian era is justly nies underscoring the laughs man of science, is also a bit famous for many fine devel- in "Hysteria" and one of them of a prig. Just enough to be opments: railroads, neo-goth-is that progressive, enlight- slightly ill at ease in his new je architecture, universal suf-ened, scientific thinking is practice and slightly outraged We do more before 9 a.m. than most people do alL day. frage, the rise of the mjddle far from a plus in the life of by Dr. Dairymple's daughter class and inventions such as dedicated young doctor Mor- Charlotte (Maggie Gyllenhaal), photography, the phonographtimer Granville (Hugh Dancy, an outspoken suffragette who and the telephone. perfectly cast). campaigns for women's rights Stuffiness, too. The Victo- We make his acquain- and struggles to maintain a tians developed stjff, stuf1r tance just as he's being fired settlement house for the poor. propriety to its greatest from the latest in a series of The doctor's devoted, de- height, which may explain hospitals by an administrator mure and thoroughly proper why we seldom associate who finds Granvill&s belief in younger daughter Emily (Fe- the era with one of its most "germ theory" to be danger- licity Jones) is more to his uk- revolutionary innovations: ously radical. Granville, who ing, he imagines, but no one the invention of the vibrating realizes it's no coincidence who's seen more than one or personal massager. that funeral parlors often two romantic comedies will It certainly explains why popped up next to hospitals, be in doubt how Mortimer there's rarely a scene in dreams of finding some safe and Charlotte will end up. Tanya Wexier's wonderful corner in medicine where he Another nice thing is that (and often very, very funny) can treat people without kill- there's just enough emotional romantic comedy "Hysteria" Ing them. depth to these characters. that doesn't prompt a smile He finds just that in the Dancy is more an actor than of delight - just from savor- thriving practice of Dr. a comic, so you'll never catch ing the perfect irony of the Dalrymple (Jonathan Pryce, himjoking, and Gyllenhaal situation. also ideal), who has made a always brings passion to Wexier, a Chicago and fortune by giving bored, de- whatever role she plays, and Long Grove-raised half-sister pressed, anxious, weil-to-do you care how things will work of '80s star Daryl Hannah ladies a diagnosis of hysteria out for them. Because they've and niece of Oscar-winning and treating them with vigor-been created with such cinematographer Haskeil ous therapeutic massage. inteiligence and wit, they'll By Sue Fabisch Wexler, made two well-re- This massage is admin- surprise you, here and there. ceived independent features istered with such an air of All this exists, simultane- From the producers of Menopause The Musica1 ("Finding North" and "Ball medical professionalism, and ously, with Wexler's chief goal, in the House") a decade ago in such an atmosphere of which is to make you laugh, before taking time off to start prim propriet3 and with suchloudly and often, as Victorian USE PROMO CODE SALUTE TO SAVE $10 ON TICKETS! a family. She developed "Hys- profound denial on all sides, inventors brave the unknown Vatid for ì1[ performances May 23-27. Limit 4 tickets. teria" from little more than that what might seem a lewd (donning safety goggles for the basic historical facts of proposition rarely rises abovethe first steam generator- Royal George Theatre Box Office: 312.988.9000 Ticketmaster: 800.982.2787 the case and the hilarity that the level of risqué. Wexier powered human trial) and the Great Discounts for Groups 10+! CatI Group Theater Tix 312.423.6612 ensued anytime she thought reveis in that risqué business,potentially improper, for the www.motherhoodthemusicat.com of Victorians and vibrators at though, and makes it pay off good of womankind. . Photo by Røb/Hnfl. PVodoctIon 4B WWW.PIONEERWCAL.COM THURSDAY. MAY 24, 2012DIC

We've FILM CLIPS Always Been OPENING FRIDAY: There... HYSTERIA Always Will Be. * * * 1/2 Rated: R for sexual content Stars: Maggie Gyllenhaal, PIONEER Pmss Hugh Dancy, Jonathan Pryce A young Victorian doctor changes the wortd with the invention of the personal vibrating massager. Tanya Wexler ("Finding North") di- rected the romantic comedy. Reviewed in this section. MEN ***IN BLACK III Rated: PG-13 for sci-fi action fROM R[NI[I COIMOR Or violence, and brief suggestive PARANORMAL ACTIVITY content Stars: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Emma Thompson, Alien alert: Taylor Kitsch stars in "Battleship." Jemaine Clement Despite production gross-out gags along the way movie audience could pos- THE CABIN IN THE WOODS problems including working to a group birth-a-thon (with sibly hope for with this much- * * * 1/2 the script out as they went all the awww-inspiring mo- anticipated Marvel superhero along, this second sequel, 10 ments you could wish for), it's extravaganza - and he Rated: R for strong bloody years later, touches all the horror violence and gore, a pretty safe bet. does it with intelligence and sci-fi action-comedy bases humor to spare. The comic language, drug use and some in a sufficiently entertaining sexuality/nudity. BATTLESHIP book dream team of Thor, manner to satisfy fans. Smith Iron Man, Captain America Stars: Anna Hutchison, Chris and Jones return as bickering Rated: PG-13 for intense and the Incredible Hulk are Hemsworth, Kristen Connolly feds charged with keeping sequences of violence, action called upon to save the world This knowing, frequently unruly alien visitors in line, and destruction, and for from an alien invasion led by brilliant parody of horror- including recent lunar prison language Thor's petulant half-brother movie tropes dazzles with the escapee Boris the Animal Stars: Alexander Skarsgard, Loki (Hiddleston). The only sheer ambition of its conceit. (Clement, barely recognizable Liam Neeson, Taylor Kitsch really surprising thing is how Five teens visit a spooky under Rick Baker's creature . A fleet ofships on a war- funny things get - with the cabin in the woods for a little effects), who plans to jump games exercise is forced to do biggest yuks provided by Big illicit fun and run into some- back to the '60s and kill battle at sea with an alien ar- Mean Green. thing far, far worse than just young K (nicely played by mada. Peter Berg ("Hancock") your run-of-the-mill dismem- Josh Brolin), who previously directed the action thriller. THE BEST EXOTIC bering monsters. A must-see prevented Boris's relatives for genre fans with strong from invading, thus re-setting MARIGOLD HOTEL THE DICTATOR stomachs who appreciate a history. The best thing about Rated: PG-13 for sexual con- good, deconstructive laugh. it? Smith's wise-guy reaction Rated: R for strong crude and tent and language sexual content, brief male to '60s scenes like Andy War- Stars: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, nudity, language and some DARK SHADOWS hoi's Factory and old-school Maggie Smith, Dey Patel violent images. * * * 1/2 racism. British seniors expecting to Stars: Sacha Baron Cohen, retire in grand style in India Rated: PG-13 for comic hor- STILL PLAYING: Anna Fans, Ben Kingsley learn that the accommoda- ror violence, sexual content, u The benevolently oppres- tions are not quite as de- some drug use, language WHAT TO EXPECT sive ruler (Cohen) of the scribed in the brochure. John and smoking WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING nation of Waadeya travels to Madden ("Shakespeare in Stars: Johnny Depp, Michelle * * 1/2 America to address the Unit- Love") directed the comedy. 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Neeson is a man for employment and starting over, young lovers ing days of the war (despite perfectly cast as the reluctant safety who lives a life of contemplating marriage, and prevaiting racist attitudes) is alpha male trying to lead a extreme loneliness and isola- a gay man beginning a new well worth telling, this weary half-dozen oil-rig workers to tion - until love lures her out life as a parent. rehash has little to offer safety after a plane crash in of hiding with tragic results. except dreadful clichés. But, Alaskan wilderness, fighting Extras include commentary MUTANT GIRLS SQUAD the spectacular CGI dogfight offcold, hunger and a raven- and deleted scenes. sequences almost make it . Japanese cult-movie direc- ing pack of wolves. Not bad at worthwhile to doze through tors Yoshihiro Nishimura, all. Extras include commen- the drama. ALSO NEW Noboru Iguchi and Tak Saka- tary and deleted scenes. guchi joined forces for this THE SECRET WORLD CASTLE IN THE SKY: splatter-horror-comedy about THE BIG HEAT a teenage girl who teams up OF ARRIETTY BLLI-RAY DEBUT **** * * * 1/2 . Japanese animation with friends to fight an alien Rated: No MPAA rating maestro Hayao Miyazaki's invasion - partially repre- Rated: G 1986 adventure pits a young sented by her dear old dad. Stars: Glenn Ford, Lee Mar- girl and boy against a granny Stars: Bridgit Mendier, Amy vin, Gloria Grahame lady with a clan of sky-pirate SHERLOCK: SEASON TWO Poehler, Will Arnett u A tough crime-noir that . 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The tive investigating the suicide intrepid daughter of a tiny of a fellow cop mixed up with UP ALL NIGHT WITH family (based on the classic THIS MEANS WAR a ruthless crime lord. But ROBERT DOWNEY SR. children's book "The Borrow- the only thing anyone really . Actor Robert Downeyjr. . Two top CIA operatives ¶ILL SMITH ers") living under the floor of remembers about "The Big came by his irreverent humor (Chris Pine, Tom Hardy) wage a country house, braves the Heat" is sadistic thug Marvin the old-fashioned way: He an epic battle against each TOMMY LEE JONES unknown after being discov- disfiguring showgirl Grahame inherited it. Downey's dad other when they learn they ered by a kindly, but sickly, JOSH BROLIN by tossing scalding coffee in made a name for himself are dating the same woman boy. Something special. her eyes. Well, that's one way with a series of outlandish, (Reese Witherspoon). 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That was just ingrained in my voice since He may not have honed Through lune 3 I was a kid, so it just comes his singing skills under a Bank of America Theatre, naturally. corner streetlamp on the 18 W. Monroe St., Chicago Q:Was it hardforyou to be tough streets of New Jersey, theguy with the soprano voice but for actor Nick Cosgrove, Tickets, $35-$100 in high school? who stars in "Jersey Boys" at (800) 775-2000;broad- A:(Laughs.) Actually, it the Bank of America Theatre wayinchicago.com was cool because I had so through June 3, the living many different interests. room lights of his suburban I was president of student Chicago home were just as podium. But I liked singing council, taught dance class, bright - and inspiring. in front of people. The first was a Phys Ed counselor. So Born and raised in Park time I officially performed in in some ways I kinda made Ridge, Cosgrove graduated a play was at Maine South it cool to do theater and sing from Maine South High when they were having audi- and be in musicals and be a School and went on to Cara- tions at my grammar school physical education champ. I egie Mellon University in for third-graders [to play the got picked on by some jocks, Pittsburgh, double-majoring kids] for "The Will Rogers but then I actually beat them in music and theater. After Follies." I played the youngestout for a Phys Ed award. working in summer stock one, Freddie Rogers. That led Q:Were you afan of the in St. Louis "every sum- to a talent show at my gram- Four Seasons before you joined mer break from college," mar school where I dressed this show? Cosgrove says he eventu- up in a pinstriped suit and A: Iknew a lot of Frankie's ally auditioned for the Thny sang Frank Sinatra's "New music growing up, like "Can't Award-winning musical, York, New York." Take My Eyes off of You" landing the role of Frankie Q:SoSinatra's music wasa and all the covers of that, Valli, which he performs bigpart ofyour childhood? especially Lauryn Hill's ver- on Tuesday nights and at A: Igrew up hearing sion. But I love what they Wednesday matinees in the Sinatra. My mom loved him. call "the big three": "Sherry" current national tour (his My Grandpa Cosgrove would "Walk Like a Man," and "Big first Broadway musical). listen to Sinatra and then Girls Don't Cry." It's just a The 24-year-old actor, withhear me sing and he would dream role to sing 27 songs a four-octave vocal range, call me The Voice. We'd listenin two and a half hours. talked about playing to the to "Mob Hits," Tony Bennett. "Jersey Boys" is why I went hometown crowd. I was listening to oldies and into musical theater. I saw Q: Howdid you decide that aEtta James. the play in Chicago when I life in theater wa the road you Q:YouportrayFrankie Valliwas in high school and from wanted to take? twice a week. How similar is that day I said that's what I A: Isang before I could your voice to his, which is just want to do with my life. So in talk, and I didn't talk until so disdmtiveand high? a way, Franlde Valli is like my I was 3. But then I started A:(Laughs.) Growing up I Mama Rose (from the musi- watching "Sesame Street" Nick Cosgrove, photographed outside Chicago's Bank of America Theatre, portrays Frankie Valli was a boy soprano. Then my cal "Gypsy"). at two performances each week in "Jersey Boys." RICHARD A. CHAPMAN - SUN-TIMES MEDIA and my mom got me these voice changed, but it's always Q: Youand other "Jersey Disney DVDs and sud- been a very high tenor voice. 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ONE WEEK ONLY! Cantate, conducted by V I I PRESENTS Benjamin Rivera, presents a SHOWS SELLING FAST! concert featuring American works from the 196Os to the present at 3 p.m. June 3 at St Luke's Episcopal Church, 939 Hinman, Evanston. The THE TWELVE TENORS program includes Stacy Garrop's "Lo Yisa Goy," John 888.556.9484 Corigliano's "Fern Hill" and May 30-June 3 RiverfrontTheater.com What to do. Lauridsen's "Lux Aeterna" 650 West Chicago Avenue In addition, Ramirez's "Misa This week and beyond. Criolla" will be performed voli WANT IN? HERE'S HOW. in Spanish with traditional South American instruments. ç » Submit go. events one week prior to the date of publication. Tickets are $15 and are avail- p » Entries must be typed. We're sorry, but we can't take it over able at www.cantatechicago. the telephone. We prefer e-mail submissions, please. org or at the door. » go. listings are free! Include brief description of the event, I I Chicago Chamber M usi- T time, date, address, price and phone number. dans. (312) 225-5226. www. » By mail: go. do Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. E-mail: go1pioneerlocal.com. chicagochambermusic.org. Concerts are held at 7:30 FAX: (847) 486-7451. p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiger LJUr! Concert Hall on Northwest- o//t!) for previews, July 26-27. Visit em University's campus, 50 STAGE I Ji "After Miss Julie," pre- www.idlemuse.org or call Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. To sented by Focal Point Theatre (773) 340-9438. Tickets: $25-$45; $10 for Company through June 10 at "Seven Shades 0f Man," students. June 3: Celebra- 1 Piccolo Theatre, 600 Main 7:30 p.m. May 25 and 27 tion of the 25th anniversary St., Evanston. Miss Julie, a and 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. ofthe ensemble's Signature Eagk wealthy politician's daughter, May 26 at Gorilla Tango's Series concerts. The program finds herself entangled in a Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln includes Richard Wagner's Ave., Skokie. Through songs, "Siegfried Idyll"; John Ste- ntary youth and perilous web of class conflict, seduction and betrayal when individual reflections and yens' "Seasons, A Symphony jties program she spends the evening a narrator's observations, for Brass Quintet"; and Jo- with her father's ambitious the musical explores the hannes Brahms' Serenade No. valet, John, and loyal cook, conundrum that is man and 1 in D Major, Op.11. hd6c Chroma Chamber Orchestra Eagle River, WI WildEagleLodge.com Christine. Performances are his volatile relationship with at 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; those around him, especially performs at 7:30 p.m. June 3 2 p.m. Sundays. $20; $15 stu- woman. Tickets are $30. Visit at the Music Institute of Chi- GREAT MUSIC GREAT STORIES GREAT SHOWS dents and seniors. Visit www. www.gorillatango.com or call cago's Nichols Concert Hall, focalpointtheatre.com. 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BY ELIZABETH OWENS-SCHIELE high. Many people say it is Contributor the common language we can BAHA'I CHORAL share." FESTIVAL The Sixth Annual Baha'i Choral Festival Sunday A cappella Baha'i House of Worship promises a multicultural Honoring the Baha'i for the North American experience celebrating the tradition, therewillbe no Continent, Sheridan spiritual harmonies of the instruments accompanying Road and Linden Avenue, world's religions. the singers, who begin gath- Wi I mette Featuring 200 voices fromering today for rehearsals 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Germany, Italy, Bermuda, and workshops in prepara- Barbados, Uganda, Trinidad,tion for Sunday's perfor- Sunday, May 27 Finland, Hawaii and Canada, mance. Free the Choral Festival will fea- "The voice is the finest Information at www. turo 10 choral compositions of the instruments," Gilmer bahaichoir.org or (847) by Baha'i followers sung said. "In all of the houses of 853-2330 with no musical accom- worship, only the voice can paniment. The 1,200-seat, be used." architecturally dynamic There will also be an oc- there is only one God and all Baha'i House of Worship in casional reading of scrip- Baha'is look to that God, the Wilmette is expected to fill ture from where the songs Supreme Being; there is only for each of the two concerts originated, Gilmer said, and one religion; and, religion Sunday. the concert is expected to comes to man through God's last one hour. The singers willmessengers who also bring "Black and white faces, Some 200 voices will take part in the Sixth Annual Baha'i Choral Festival. brown faces, people whose perform on the main floor a set of social teachings of cultures are vastly differ- of the exquisitely designed, their time. ent, we come together to cylinder-shaped building All of the messengers Diverse songs songs, a Negro spiritual, the compositions. share the music in the Baha'i with high ceilings which offer are mouthpieces of God a Shaker song and Gospel «Itwillbe a variety of faith," said Van Gilmer, Baha'i"unbelievable acoustics," he and the messengers include «The music is based on thesongs." music," Gilmer said. "Even House of Worship director said. Abraham, Moses, Buddha, sacred writings of all of the "One of the very different people who come who only of music and internationally "It is always open to peopleKrishna, Zoroaster, Christ, religions," Gilmer said. «We things this year, there are sing Gospel, only sing das- known performer. Quoting of all religions for meditation Muhammad and the lat- can sing a song based on a several songs with a cap- sical, but when we come from Baha'i scripture, Gilmerand prayer," Gilmer said. est messenger, Baha'u'llah Bible scripture old or new, pella harmony; it makes for together, we all sing each said: "Music roaches the According to Gilmer, (which means Glory of God, or the Koran, and we don't a very rich sound," Gilmer other's music. We're coming heart and souls of men and there are three main prin- and founder of the Baha'i just sing classical. We sing said, noting there are eight together, sharing music and it lifts them to the realm on ciples of the Baha'i faith: faith 149 years ago). Hebrew songs, Christian vocal parts for many of culture."

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BY BRUCE INGRAM Contributor After dropping out of Evanston Township High School in his junior year, then proceeding to Columbia College, Skokie native David Cromer began his theater career as a Chicago actor around 1980 - and then made a quick and successful segue into direct- ing. Following noteworthy pro- ductions in Chicago including Jeff Award-winning stagings of "Angels in America" (in which he also acted) in 1998, «The Price" at Writer's Theatre in 2002, and "The Cider House Rules" at Famous Door in 2003, Cromer transitioned to New York with a Steppenwolf production of «Or- son's Shadow" in 2005. His subsequent work there includes a long-running 2009 pro- duction of "Our Town" (another Chicago transfer, in which he performed as the Stage Manager") that earned him Lucille Lortel and Obie Awards for directing, and his most recent staging of the family drama "Tribes," for which he has been nominated for a Drama Desk award. At the moment, Cromer is back in Chicago, directing the 1996 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award- winning rock musical "Rent." The American Theater Company! About Face Theatre production, about the lives and loves of young struggling artists in New York's East Village, runs through June 17 at the ATC. "Rent," directed by David Cromer at Amentan Theater Company, features Alex Agard (from left), Alan Schmuckler, Esteban Andres Cruz, and DerrickTrum- Pioneer caught up with him bly. i oîo BY MiCHAEL BROSILOW near the end of rehearsals for a quick chat. is always to lead with the words, really no particular take to Q:At whatpoint didyou begin to 'RENT' because they're telling us what's consider about "Rent." They talk think directing might appeal to you going on. about cold they are, they talk more than being an actor? American Theater Company, Q:Areyou approaching "Rent" about how poor they are and A: I studied acting at Columbia 1909 W. Byron St., Chicago as a spectacle or as afairly realistic how scared they are. They have and I started working as an actor, Through June 17 stoly about the lives ofyoung strug- momentsofgreat joy, theyfallin but then I found a play that I want- $L45 and $50 gling artists? love. You just try to go moment ed to direct, and the chair of the A:I wouldn't say it's going to beby moment and make people department at Columbia let me (773) 409-4125 or visit www. realistic. After all, they're sing- believe in it, then just ride the come back and audit the directing atcweb.org ing. (Laughs.) We're approaching story. program. So I was able to kind of "Rent" as something that is truth- Q:Does working on "Rent" go to a grad school situation where ful, though that's not to suggest it remind you ofyour own struggling one didn't exist for free. And I A:That can't be the goal. Look- hasn't been approached truthfullydays in Chicago theater? really got into it. It was a better ing for a new way to do something before. People associate truthful- A: Absolutely. That's one fit for me. I still acted occasionally should never be your motivation. ness with realism and that's not of the things everyone loves and I act once in awhile now, but I The goal is always to make the necessarily the case. Realism just about this show. It offers a very consider myself a director, mostly. play seem as if it's really happen- seems like it's really happening, personal reminder of a point I act as a lark sometimes. But ing. You look at the text and figure that it's believable - you under- in your life when you were I never thought my abilities were out "This is what it's asking for, stand why the person sings. You young andjust starting out in ... Let's put it his way: I'm a good this is what it's saying, this is what believe for a time in a world in the world. That's the universality 28-year-old actor. Unfortunately, it does." People tend to think it's which people sing. of it. We're trying to honor the I'm 47. (Laughs.) somehow less worthy, just to try to For plays that require realism, experience of the characters as Q: You have a reputationfor beingdo what's there. I think the job is David Cromer I try to be very aggressive about written by Jonathan Larson and a nove4 even a visionary director. to understand the circumstances making them seem literally real interpreted by the characters When you're working on a play, how that are laid out for you and try - plays like "Come Back, Little playing them, but I'm certainly do you approach the text? Do you to create forces around them that We're supposed to do what the Sheba," or "Picnic." bringing as much of my own expe- purposefully try to bring it to life in a will cause those things to happen play is asking us to do. The first Something like "Rent" calls rience as I can, as much as will be novel way? organically. note I give and the last note I give for a heightened reality. There's useful. DIC THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERIOCAL.COM I 15B

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July18: Phantom Gallery, 4161 mime, acrobatics and cos- $3O-$L5. June 29, 9 p.m.: cago Ave., Evanston. www. "Stripped Down and Fully Birds of Chicago (featuring Ji N. Damen, Chicago. (847) turne design. Performances Ricardo Lemvo and Makina evanstonspace.com. (847) Clothed" (folk rock). $20. Nero and Alison Rusell) and 217-7423. Gallery hours are will be Nov. 10-11. Contact Loca (Afro-Cuban). $20 in 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., June 19: Singer/songwriter Matt the Electrician (roots). 6-8 p.m. weekdays; 1-8 p.m. Rick Ferguson at (847) 866- advance; $25 at the door. July unless noted otherwise. May Steve Poltz. $12/$15. June $lo/$14. weekends. Through May 6260 or rnai(@themusicalof- 6, 10 p.m.: Afro-Peruvian 25: Anders Osborne (blues). 22: Ruthie Foster (blues! 25: Works by Skokie artist fe rin g. o rg. electronica band Novalima. $22/$25. May26: Paul folk). $18. June 23: Todd Park ART GALLERIES Jacqueline Moses. 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Available pop). $28 general admission; SPACE INterns present Theo Brass Band (New Orleans an exhibit of contemporary www.SASIathome.org. Gal- roles include five men, five sculpture by Chicago Scuip- $38 reserved. July 13, 7:30 Katzman plus Love Massive jazz). $15/$18. June 29: lery hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. women, and large mixed p.m.: Big Sam's Funky Nation. with Communist Daughter American English (Beatles ture International members Wednesdays and Fridays or chorus. Prepare one song Nikki Renee Anderson, Shel- $18 general admission. & Pat McKillen (indie/soul). tribute). $17-$37. June 30: by appointment. All art is for in English, preferably by ley Gilchrist, Donna Hapac The Northwest Choral $10/$12. June 2: Freddy Phil Angotti Band and Steve sale, with a portion of the Gilbert & Sullivan; a second Society, under the direction Jones Band (roots rock). 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MOVIES ABOUT THE PIANO is a 130-voice ensemble young adults. directed by Alan Heathering- Lincolnwood Public Library, ton featuring singers from 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) SUNDAY, MAY 27 I :00-8:00 throughout the Chicago area. 677-5277. www.lincolnwoodli- The ensemble will perform brary.org. June 1, 10:30 a.m.: this season with the Ars Viva Lorraine Heinichen Memo- Bitt Chartap Orchestra and the Lake Forest rial Book Review features Renee Rosnes Symphony. Visit www.chica- Suzanne Hales reviewing Jeremy Denk gomastersingers.org. Cocktail Hour Under the Tree Erwin Helfer Skokie Art Guild is seeking of Forgetfulness by Alexandra Marc-André Hamelin artists for its 51st annual Art Fuller. Igudesman & Joo Fair, to be held July lIe-15 Valentina Lisitsa on the Village Green, 5211 CHILD'S PLAY Jorge Federico Osorio Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, Reginald Robinson prizes and awards available. 5400 N. River Road, Rose- Daniit Trifonov For information, visit www. mont. Tickets are available Orti Shaham skokieartguild.org or call at www.ticketmaster.com or Jonathan Biss (847) 677-8163. (800) 745-3000 ; the ticket Terri Hemmert The Norwood Park Histori- prices listed below do not cal Society is accepting appli- include service fees. For more cations from crafters, artists, information about the theater, and high-quality chefs/bakers call (847) 671-5100 or visit to fill positions at the 25th an-www.rosemonttheatre.com. nual Victoria's Holiday Bou- Aug. 9, 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 tique, a fund-raiser for the p.m.: Getting Strong - The nonprofit organization, to be Wiggles! Live in Concert. held Nov. 28-Dec. 2 at 5624 Tickets: $15.50-$85.5O. N. Newark Ave., Chicago. Fee Niles Public Library, 6960 is $35-$65 per space, and Oakton St., Niles. (847) each seller must donate 15% 663-6405. www.nileslibary. commission on sales. Dur- org. May 26, 2 p.m.: Saturday ing the event, crafters must Family Movie Series features commit to a minimum of five "The Muppets." June 13, 10 hours to working the sale. a.m.: Ronald McDonald's KEYS TO THE CITY PIANO FESTIVAL . Hand-made or homemade Magic Show, for families with ;312-294-3000 - CSO.ORG/KEYS items only. For more informa- children in grades K-Le. June The Chcego Synwhony Orhetr noet qrtefI Io Jody stock, CSO Life Trustee, for her generous support as lead THE tion, call (773) 631-4633 or 23, 2 p.m.: Saturday Family sponsor of the Keys lo the City Piuno Festinai. The Fesliva( CHICAGO A VV receives additional generous support from The Chicago COMMUN ITT TRUST MT2ma e-mail info@norwoodparkhis- Movie presents "Hugo." Community Trust. Gao J. Epstein Family Foundation. Mr. toricalsociety.org. and Mrs. Paul G. Gignilluat. Joe and Madeleine Glnssbeeg COMEDY and the National Endnmn,enl for the Arts Media Sponsors Partner Artists. prices and BENEFITS Gorilla Tango's 5ko kie programs subjecf "Walk with Chltdren," Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. BOX OFFICE 847 577 2121 . METROPOUSARTS.COM Qhicaqo tribune 98.7wfirTt to change a benefit concert for the Skokie. www.goriflatango. orphans of the 2011 Japan com. (773) 598-4549. disaster, will be held at 7:30 Through June 29, 8 p.m. Fr1- p.m. May25 at the Music days (except 10 p.m. May 25): PICTURE YOURSELF IN PORT WASHINGTON Institute of Chicago's Nichols Chicagoland Stand Up Round Concert Hall, 1490 Chi- Up, hosted by local comedi- cago Ave., Evanston. Music enfle Kelsie Huff. $20. LIKEA SEASIDE GETAWAYJUST UPTHE ROAD! Institute of Chicago Academy e alumnus Kai Talim hosts the DANCE concert, featuring perfor- Leikarringen Heimhug Memorable Dining, Sunday,May27 mances by Academy alumni, Norwegian Folk Dancers meet Fun Boutiques, Community Street Festiva, current students and friends. weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. $15; $10 students. Call (847) Wednesdays, at Norwood Walking Tours, 905-1500. Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, Chi- Two Lighthouses Saturdays Starting June 9 cago. New members, age 16 Lakeside Farmers Market BOOKS & POETRY and older, welcome. No dance Barnes & Noble, 55 Old experience needed, just Orchard Center, Skokie. (847) interest in Scandinavian folk 30 minutes north of Milwaukee on Lake Michigan 676-2230. www.bn.com. May dance. For more information, PORTI! 29, 7:30 p.m.: Kerry Wood WASH'N( visitportwashington.com or call 1-800-719-4881 for calendar signs his new children's book, SEE GO, PAGE 20B 18B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I I DIC Your passion is our passion. 7. Park Ridge gallery Theater, dance, music... you'll find it all in this week's Pioneer Press s likes art inside andout Newspaper. From reviews to show times, BY DONALD LIEBENSON find everything you need Contributor for a night out on the Inside art is inside and out- town in Diversions. side art is outside and never the twain shall meet. But two local artists are break- ing down those conventional barriers in a new exhibit at the OnView Gallery in Park Ridge. "Inside Out," on view through June 9, is the first collaboration between PIONEER PRESS photographer Russell Phil- lips and mixed media artist Divers'í'nsL Andrew Lidgus, who have founded LP Studios. The pieces, designed and treated to withstand the elements, expand the notion of artwork displayed in the garden beyond traditional gnomes and little animals, Phillips said. "Art is about discovery and exploration, and our idea was to create something we feel is new to the market, finer concep- tuaI artwork with depth and ambition that is not dimin- ished because it is (installed) A totem on dispLay as part of "Inside Out" at OnView Gallery outdoors." in Park Ridge.

New concept up in front of everybody and "Inside Out" features 'INSIDE OUT' ready to run." totems that employ OnView, he proclaimed, is "vibrant color and strong OnView Gallery, 139 "here for the long haul." geometric shapes in 2D N. Northwest Highway, panels, and 3D designs un- Park Ridge Visitors welcome like anything made for the Noon-6 p.m. Wednes- One of the challenges, Phil- garden before," according to days and Fridays; lips said, is getting a larger the gallery website. "A totem 12:30-6 p.m. Thursdays; canvas of people to come to may feature photographs of noon5 p.m. Saturdays; the gallery and not have to gigantic butterflies alighting through June 9 rely exclusively on a Park in one garden, while another Ridge client base. So "Inside work captures a complex For more information, Out" is something of a "com- and colorful abstract de- call (224) 585-0503 or ing out party" for the gallery. sign." visit www.OnViewLLC. Phillips and Lidgus had The pieces, Phillips said, corn independently been exploring are treated with a unique ma- new ways of using 21st- terial to protect them from knew a lot of local artists century technology that al- the elements. But they can who were underrepresented.lows the artist to print on dii- also be displayed for interior Putting together a roster (to ferent surfaces. Phillips had exhibition. exhibit at the gallery) was previously created "graphic Phillips, 57, who runs the easiest thing we could furniture," while Lidgus, too, Rii&slI Phillips Photography, do." he said, had been interested which provides architectural Not so easy is open- in "creating some exciting el- photography services, met ing a gallery in a stagnant ements that could be used for Lidgus in his role as co- economy, but this was not a outdoor display." One of his owner of the OnView Gallery, concern, he said. "It was timesculptures, "Where Dreams when he opened the place to get started, and when it Begin," can be seen on Michi- in 2010 with his wife, local finally came together, it hap- gan Avenue in Chicago. graphic designer Cynthia pened in about three months. Phillips calls their col- Crampton, who had served When you start-up (a busi- laboration "new and excit- as exhibit director at the ness) it's always a down time, lag" as they integrate "two not-for-profit Brickton Art but we are optimistic that different methods of working Center. things will turn around. Art and thinking?' It's all about "We talked about open- is always necessary, and by erasing misconceptions of ing a gallery for more than the time the economy does what outdoor art can be and a decade," Phfflips said. "We turn around, we want to be enhancing the garden space." 19B DIC THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I

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7:30 p.m.: Rare Baseball G O CONTINUED FROMPAGE 170 One-woman show tells a hairy tale I Films: The Newsreels. call (847) 692-6616 or e-mail FILM Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) karlp57aol.com; or (8L7) BlockCinema, in the BY MYRNA PETLICKI 823-7596 or kronmo8l5@ Pick-Laudati Auditorium at 677-5277. www.lincolnwood- library.org. May25, 1 p.m.: Contributor gmail.com. the Block Museum of Art, "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Line dancing for all ages Northwestern University, L0 Close." May 31, 10:30 a.m.: Deborah Staples is playing is held from 7-10 p.m. every Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. "A Dangerous Method." May a colorful role at Writers' Tuesday at the White Eagle (847) 491-4000. www. 31, 1 p.m.: "Desk Set." June Theatre in Glencoe. Actu- Banquet Hall, 6839 N. Mil- blockmuseum.northwestern. 1, 1 p.m.: "We Bought a Zoo." ally, she's playing several of waukee Ave., NUes. Beginner edu/block-cinema. Admission them as "The Blonde, The lessons are at 7:30 p.m. and is $6; $4 for Block Museum june 7, 10:30 a.m.: "Joyful Brunette and the Vengeful new dance or review at 8 p.m.members, students with ID Noise." june 7, 1 p.m.: "Ver- tigo." June 8, 1 p.m.: "The Redhead." Admission: $7; $5 for ages 17 and senior citizens, or as Iron Lady." Robert Hewett's and under. For information, noted below. All films shown Niles Public Library, 6960 one-woman play begins call (8L7) 965-6353 or e-mail at 7 p.m., unless noted other- Oakton St., Niles. (847) when a redheaded house- at [email protected]. wise. May2e: Paris Belongs 663-6405. www.nilesLibrary. wife named Rhonda Russell to Us: The City of Light in Film org. june 2, 2 p.m.: "The reveals that her husband FAIRS & FESTIVALS series features "Cleo from 5 Descendants," rated R. Doris is moving out. Rhonda's Custer's Last Stand Festival to 7" (1962). May 25: Eighth Day Film Discussion Series, response to this revelation oftheArts,lOa.m.-9 p.m. annual NU Student Film with informal discussions leads to a spiraling series of June 16-17 in the Main Street Festival. Free admission. May after each screening - june events that affect everyone Station Shopping District 31: Paris Belongs to Us: The 5, 2 p.m.: "Young at Heart" around her. We learn what in downtown Evanston. City of Light in Film series (1954). june 7, 2 p.m.: "The happens through mono- The event features nearly features "35 Shots of Rum" logues presented by six of 400 artisans, including (2008). june 1: Paris Belongs Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956). June 12, 2 p.m.: the people affected - all sidewalk sale vendors and to Us: The City of Light in Film "Teacher's Pet" (1958). June played by Staples. antique dealers, music on series features "Paris Blues" 1'e, 2 p.m.: "Pillow Talk" This is the second time two stages, a children's park (1961). June 7: Paris Belongs (1959). june 26, 2 p.m.: "That that Staples has tackled the with nonstop activities and to Us: The City of Light in Film Touch of Mink" (1962). june solo show. The first was in entertainment, a theatre series features "The Sign of 28, 2 p.m.: "The Thrill of it 2008at Milwaukee Reper- stage, and food booths offer- Leo" (1962). june 8: Paris tory Theatre under the direc- ing the cuisine of more than Belongs to Us: The City of All" (1963). Northwest Chicago Film tion of Joseph Hanreddy, who 30 restaurants. Visit www. Light in Film series features Society presents the Cias- is also staging this produc- custerfai r.com. "Summer" (1986). july 27, tion. sic Film Series at 7:30 p.m. "Three different people had come to me over the previous year and said, 'There's this play that's Deborah Staples stars in "The Blonde, The Brunette and THE PACK IS BACK perfect for you,' " Staples the Vengeful Redhead" at Writers' Theatre. PHOTO BY MICHAEL recalled. "When Joe finally B ROS ILO W handed me the script and said, 'Read this over dinner and let me know what you 'THE BLONDE, THE BRUNETTE AND think,' I knew that I would THE VENGEFUL REDHEAD' have to do it." Writers' Theatre, 661t Vernon Ave., Glencoe Twists and changes 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 2 p.m. (June 27 and July 25 only) and "I was intrigued by the story itself" Hanreddy said. 7:30 p.m. (except July 4) Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Thursdays "It talks about how a small and Fridays (7:30 p.m. on May 31 and June 1), 4 p.m. and 8 event has ramifications p.m. Saturdays, and 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sundays (no 6 p.m. through many people's lives performance on July 1 or 29), through July 29 in unexpected ways. I love $46$65 that kind of twist of it and, of course, the opportunity for a (847) 242-6000 or www.writerstheatre.org solo actress was very attrac- tive to me. And Deborah and I had been working for a long test my mettle." Eye contact time together at the Milwau- That first outing in a The actor is also delighted kee Rep," where Hanreddy nearly 750-seat theater that the proximity of the au- was artistic director from was such a positive dience allows her to use more 1993-2010. "Ichose it with herexperience that Staples subtlety in her performance. in mind." agreed to take on the "That is a gift for me," said Staples' instant accep- roles again in Writers' inti- Staples, who has performed tance of the role was based mate Vernon Street space. with the Milwaukee Reperto- on one of her philosophies "The idea of a solo actress tyTheatre for 16 seasons and of acting. "I've always hung holding attention in that performed with American my career on the power of big arena was part of the Players Theatre for seven suggestion in theater - be- challenge," Hanreddy said ofseasons. lieving that you can create a the earlier, highly successful, Staging the play before has world and a character and a staging. "We really enjoyed made the rehearsal process human being through a corn- working on it in Milwaukee. somewhat easier and has pleteness of an interior worldWe were intrigued by the allowed director and actor "to that outwardly is suggested idea of doing it in an inti- go deeper into the material," to the audience. Then the mate space." Hanreddy said. And it lets audience fills in all the rest," "I sort offeel like now I'm Staples describe the charac- Tony Ocean sings music of the Rat Pack, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. May 25 at Chambers, 6881 N. Milwaukee she explained. "This was doing the whole show in close-ters as "friends that we've had Ave., Niles. Cover is $5. Call (847) 6L7-8282 or see www.thechambersonline.com. the vehicle by which I could up," Staples joked. for three-and-a-half years." s

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Wednesdays, unless other- led tours featuring a different are at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday- wise noted, at the Portage section of the two-mile long Friday; 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee park each month. Tours last p.m. Saturday; and 1 p.m. Ave., Chicago. Admission approximately one hour and and 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: is $5. For information, visit feature discussions of the $35-$80; $31.5OE$67.50 for www.northwestchicagofitm- sculptures, their creating art- senior citizens, students and society.org. May 30: "Wild ists, types of materials used military; $28-$65 for children River" (1960), with the and techniques employed as 12 and under. Visit www. short subject "People of the well as the artists' concepts cirquedusoleil.com/dralion. Cumberland." June 6: "The for the various pieces. "Loving Llanview," an in- Haltiday Brand" (1957), The park is handicapped teractive fan event celebrat- with the Daffy Duck cartoon accessible but the tours ing the soap opera "One Life "Drip-Along Daffy." June require walking between the to Live," 3 p.m. June 24 at 20: "You and Me" (1938), sculptures, so people who the Akoo Theatre at Rose- with the Mighty Mouse have difficulty are encour- mont, 5400 N. River Road, cartoon "He Dood It Again." aged to bring a wheelchair. Rosemont. Cast members June 27: "After Tomorrow" All tours begin promptly at participating include Kassie (1932), with the short subject 1 p.m. No reservations are DePaiva, John-Paul Lavoisier, "City of Contrasts." July 5: required. For information, Michael Easton, Melissa "Invasion of the Body Snatch- visit www.sculpturepark.org Archer, Hilary B. Smith and ers" (1956), with selected or call (847) 679-4265. June Trevor St. John. Tickets: $125 The Northwestern University Symphony and choirs. 19505 sci-fi trailers. July 11: 21e: Section II, park in the Gold Circle, $75, $55, $35; "Christmas In July" (1940), canoe launch on Oakton, just post-show autograph and with the Laurel & Hardy east of McCormick, and walk photo session, 5:30-7:30 short subject "Thicker Than over the channel bridge to p.m., $125 (must have show Water." July 18: "House of McCormick to begin the tour. ticket to attend). Visit www. NU symphony, choirs Bamboo" (1955), with the July 22: Section IV, park in lovingllanview.com or call 1945 U.S. Office of War the lot in the park, between (866) 364-0330. Information propaganda Howard and Touhy. Aug. Monday Night Car Shows, film "My Japan." July 25: "La 26: Section I, park in the lot 5-9 p.m. every Monday, June Le-Sept. 10, in the west premiere oratorio belle equipe" (1936), with between Dempster and Main the Popeye cartoon "We Aim streets on the east side of parking lot of Westfield Old to Please." Aug. 1: "Stage McCormick Boulevard. Sept. Orchard shopping center, BY DOROTHY ANDRIES and President Barack Struck" (1958), with the 23: Section II, park in the 4999 Old Orchard Center, Contributor 'NOT IN OUR Obama to bracket the short subject "Stage Frights." canoe launch on Oakton, just Skokie. Cars on display will TIME' 55-minute piece. It also Aug. 8: "Hallelujah, I'm a east of McCormick, and walk include classic cars, muscle The oratorio "Not in Our uses poems on holy war Bum" (1933), with the Betty over the channel bridge to cars, hot rods, motorcycles Time," written to commemo- Northwestern Univer- and lines from a speech by Boop cartoon "The Old Man McCormick to begin the tour. and vintage military vehicles. rate the terrorist attacks on sity Student Chorus and Pope Urban II on divinely and the Mountain." Aug. 15: Oct. 28: Section IV, park in There will also be music, food 9/11, will receive its United Orchestra, led by Robert sanctioned violence, which "A Hen in the Wind" (1948), the lot in the park, between and hourly raffles. Visit www. States premiere Sunday at A. Harris is credited with launch- with the National Film Board Howard and Touhy. mondaynightcarshows.com. Mifiennium Park in Chicago. jay Pritzker Pavilion, Mil- ing the First Crusade in of Canada cartoon "The Cat Under the baton of North- lennium Park, Washington the 11th century. It finally Came Back." Aug. 22: "This WORKSHOPS & MUSEUMS western University's Robert Street and Michigan shares a message of hope Day and Age" (1933), with CLASSES Illinois Holocaust Museum A. Harris, the 70-member Avenue, Chicago for peace between cultures the Popeye cartoon "The Man Niles Public Library, 6960 & Education Center, 9603 Northwestern University and faiths. on the Flying Trapeze." Aug. Oakton St., Niles. (847) Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) Symphony Orchestra will 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May27 One description of the 29: "The Chase" (1966), with 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- perform the work by British Admission is free oratorio cites its "Carmina the Wile E. Coyote and Road org. June 21, 7:30 p.m.: Niles museum.org. Admission: $12; composer Richard Blackford. Bunana" exuberance and mo- Runner cartoon "Fast and Songwriters Group meets. $8 for students and senior About 175 singers from Nift ments in which is resembles Furry-ous." Area songwriters are invited citizens; $6 for children ages Chorale and Chorus and good at setting texts." the incandescent work of to bring original songs to 5-11. Special exhibitions are Women's Chorus, including The composer, who is a Messiaen. "The work is LECTURES share and get feedback from free with museum admis- 62 members ofthe Bour- personal friend of Harris's, tonal," Harris said, "but there Niles Public Library, 6960 others. sion. Through June 17: "Ours nemouth Symphony Chorus, will be in the audience. "And is dissonance, because of the Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- Skokie Art Guild offers fig- To Fight For: American Jews will be on the Pritzker Pavil- we're very happy to have subject matter." It was highly 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. ure drawing workshops from in the Second World War." ion stage. singers from the Bour- acclaimed at its premiere. June 6, 7 p.m.: Author and 9 a.m.-rioon Saturdays at the The exhibition explores the Soloists will be tenor Har- nemouth chorus join us," educator David Witter dis- Devonshire Cultural Center, achievements ofJewish men old Brock and bass-baritone Harris declared. FinaL concert cusses his recent book, Old- 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. and women who were part of David Govertsen, both North- Harris met Blackford For Maestro Harris, who est Chicago, in a slide lecture Live models; no instructor. the American war effort on western alumni. about a dozen years ago, lives in Evanston, this is the presentation, highlighting Fee per session is $20; $12 and offthe battlefield. June The oratorio was commis- when Harris was consult- final Northwestern concert historic sites and the oldest for members. For informa- 3, 1-4 p.m.: Screening of the sioned by the Bournemouth ing in England with another he will conduct, as he is retir- business enterprises still to tion, call Steve Gal, (847) documentary "Refuge: Sto- Symphony Chorus for its British composer. "We were ing at the end of this school be found in Chicago. 673-4450, or visit www. ries of the Selfhelp Home," centenary and premiered in introduced and we became year. "I plan to do sorne guest skokieartguild.org. the story of a community England last year thelOth fast friends right away, " he teaching and I hope to have SINGLES that for 60 years has brought anniversary of 9/11. Its title said. more time to compose," he Thunderbird Singles, (847) ET CETERA more than 1,000 Western Eu- comes from the Hilda Doo- In addition to oratorios, said. "I am not stopping my 266-2706 or www.thunder- Allstate Arena, 6920 N. ropean Jewish refugees and little poem "Not in our time, Blackford has written work, I am just stopping birdsingles.com. May 27, 6 Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Holocaust survivors under O Lord, the ploughshare for operas, concert music, and work here at my university p.m.-2 a.m.: Tropical Party, Tickets are available at www. one roof. Free with museum the sword." musicals. Britain does not office." with Di, barbecue and raffle, ticketmaster.com or (800) admission; reservations observe the uniquely Amen- A free concert at Millen- at Mango Cafe, 8743 N. Mil- 745-3000; the ticket prices required. June 10, 1:30-3:30 Recalls 9/11 can divide between classicalnium Park on the Sunday waukee Ave, Niles. $10. listed below do not include p.m.: Leila Levinson discuss- «It is a very profound composers and film corn- before Memorial Day has service fees. The informa- es her book, GatedGrie[ The work," said Harris, who is TOURS & OUTINGS posers, and Blackford has become a Northwestern tion line is (847) 635-6601. Daughter oía GI Concentra- himself a composer and composed scores for more tradition, he explained. The Skokie Northshore June 20-21e: Cirque du Soleil tion Camp Liberator Discovers whose composition titled than two hundred films. And, it might be added, this Sculpture Park, located along presents "Dralion," featuring a Legacy of Trauma. A book «Gloria" will open the pro- Blackford himself concert comes at a pet-feet the east side of McCormick an international cast of 52 signing follows the presen- gram Sunday evening. "The chose the texts for "Not time to remember those who . - Boulevard, between Demp- acrobats, gymnasts, musi- tation. Free with museum references to 9/11 are not in Our Time," choosing lost their lives in the attack ster on the north to Touhy on cians, singers and comedic admission; reservations overt, but they are there. quotes from speeches by on the World Trade Center the south, offers free, docent- characters. Performances recommended. Plus, Richard is especially President George W. Bush in 2001. GUODTC PIONEERPRESS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I CUSTOM MEDIASOLUTIONS,ADIVISIONOF SUNMEDIA,LLC. liN w SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM

Green thumb: Children at Montessni Children's House of North Barrington are encouraged to learn from the outdoors by Big top: Students at Baker Demonstration School participate in a circus tending to the gardens and by going on arts class during summer camp. i SUPPLIED PHOTO nature walks. i SUPPLIED PHOTO Fostering intellectual growth

Friendly faces: Students get the through healthy school programs invaluable inside perspective when traveling to Fiji with Global Works. school year, children can get involved in many BY WENDY ALTSCHULER SUPPLIED PHOTO sports including volleyball and baskethafl. Kids your For Sun-Times Media have even participated in a walk-a-thon. In the Pack bags Many parents might be Certain behaviors, such as eating unwhole- summer, many students in fifth through eighth more interested in a commu- grades participate in a foothall camp. nit)' service based travel expe-some foods and not being physically active, and get ready for an which aie often established during childhood, "We feel it is critical that students get nence for their child. Global adequate training and practice prior to the Works (www.globalworkstrav- may be a factor in today's major causes of health adventure this summer problems.Youth wellbeing programs play a beginning of the foothali season," said Janice them, but also from the multi- el.com), a 22-year-old orga- DiVincenzo, principal at Holy Cross. "We utilize Study abroad nization, is a travel operation crucial part in promoting healthful habits while Cultural make-up within the enhancing academic performance. Schools are state of the art equipment and implement best enrichment trips for group." that focuses on projects that practices for training of youth in this spoil. Our help other communities while in a unique position to improve both the educa- At 16, Danielle Sharfinan of tion and health status of American Itids because Booster Club supports the annual refurbishing of high school students Highland Park attended Dis- providing an inspiring and equipment." invaluable experience for the schools aie the only institutions that are able to covery hiternships in London reach nearly all children. Montessori schools are widely known for BY WENDY ALTSCI1ULER during the summer of 2011. enrolled participants.Whiie bringing nature and physical activity into the absorbed in the community, Baker Demonstration School inWilmette has For Sun-Times Media Sharfman had the remarkable a strong commitment to a well-rounded hale andcurriculum as a way to cultivate intellectual opportunity of achieving actualkids will take away meaning- progress. The Seton Montessori School in Clar- Study abroad expeditions hearty education. Several healthy initiatives axe work experience in her de- ful cultural exchanges that will endon Hills and the Montessori Children's House are some of the most exciting implemented including a school-wide 5K run for sired field while also exploringmost assuredly leave a lasting of North Barrington (MCHNB) are savvy to the summer opportunities. For kids in first through eighth grades. and learning about a new citi impression on their worldview. benefits of bringing students into the great 46 years, Summer Discovery "With a strong belief in the importance of "I want to be a doctor," "For a parent looking for an outdoors as a learning opportunity. (www.suinxnerdiscovery.com) strong minds and bodies, and a commitment to Sharfman said. "Doing an impactfui summer experience "Allowing children to delight in the wonder and Discovery Internships for their high school student, teamwork and sportsmanship, Baker has long internship at Charring Cross held to a schedule of daily physical educa- of the natural world at an impressionable age (.discternsps. Hospital in London with Dis- a program like Global Works serves to help them become a steward of the corn) have offezd pre-college tion. Students in grades first through eighth axe covery Internships helped me fosters growth, leadership, earth and aware of caring for their own health in enrichment and summer accustomed to running laps, doing sit-ups, pull- learn about an international and personal responsththty years to come," said Anna Perry, executive direc- internship programs for high ups, step-ups, and finishing up class sweaty and health care system and recog- through enriching community tor of Seton Montessori School and Montessori school students in the U.S., ready for more," said Addie Goodman, director nize the differences between service projects, eye opening Children's House of North Barrington. "MCHNB England, Italy, Spain and of advancement at Baker Demonstration School. medical practices in England cultural exchanges and chal- has a beautiful 3-acre wooded campus that has China. In a supervised setting "All of this leads to comfort and confidence and the U.S. It was fascinat- lenging adventures," said Fritz been designed to celebrate nature, and it's laid that highlights CUltUral immer- when going out for sports teams and trying new ing to get the British doctors' Moriarty, director of Global out in a way in which all of our children can run, sion, language erudition and things both on and off the field." perspective and to see how pa-Works. "For many high schools college preparation, students During the summer, Baker has an excellent play and explore." tients are cared forina differ- students, it can be a defining Students at MCHNB axe free to go on nature gain a head start on their program called Baker Summer Discovery Camp. experience as they prepare to walks, discover wildlife and help in the vegeta- academic careers by obtaining ent country. I felt very lucky to Kids axe involved in project-based hands on have the opportunity as a high transition to college. Our job ble and flower gardens. Many school projects at college credit on study abroad learning activities alongside daily swimming school student to study abroad is to intentionally and safely both Montessori schools are held in the outdoor and internship programs. classes. and experience a field I hope guide high school students spaces as well. "Cross-culturai exposure to "Afternoons are filled with activities that draw to go into. The program helpedthrough this cultural, often After the school year for children from birth different cultures and peoples on creativity, ingenuity and execution," said me to be more confident and transformative, experience." through age 6 has concluded, MCHNB offers a is essential in today's global Goodman. 'From creating a gigantic slip and independent in ali areas." With programs in countries summer camp for children ages 2-7. society. Our programs take slide and figuring out optimum water pressure Crosby Shores, a 15-year- all of the world - Argentina, "Accredited by the American Camp As- place in five different coun- to developing their own version of Quidditch old from Chicago, also sings China, France, Thailand, Zain- sociation, the program offers additional play tries. Although the majority of using sticks and a badminton birdie, Baker the praises of this insightful bia - kids can be involved in and gross motor activities including swinsrning our participants axe American, Summer Discovery diverts from the standard. organization. Shores will be at- a new-fangled and thrilling lessons, arts and crafts, soccer skill building, we anticipate that students Trips to the beach and special activities such as tending the Summer Discoveryexperience. and the full Montessori curriculum," said Perry. from well over 50 countries will student-led scavenger hunts make for exciting, program in Shanghai, China. 'It's hard to pick a single "In our 40 years as a school community, we have attend our pre-college study enriching and exhausting summer experiences." "I want to go to China to most meaningful portion of put health, movement and connecting children abroad and internship experi- Holy Cross School in Deerfield is a Catho- explore a new and different a trip so full of service and with nature at the forefront of our educational ences this summer,' said Bob lic school with a strong value system that has culture," Shores said. 'I take cultuie, but I believe that the programming." Musiker, owner and executive been thriving for 74 years. During the normal Chinese in school, but going thing that will stay with me the director of Summer Discovery to China is a great way to con- longest is my experience in and Discovery Internships. tinue my studies and take themthe home stay. My home-stay Our students have a unique one step further to experience mom was one of the most kind- PLUS: 5 TIPS FOR PARENTS ON HELPING THEIR CHILD TRANSITION opportunity to learn from the cultural immersion. I am T O COLLEGE IRead online at specialsectfons.suntSmes.coxnleducationlco»ege. host culture that surrounds CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE excited to learn more." CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM I THURSDAY. MAY 24, 2012I 2

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No Job to Big - crafts, electronics, furniture, kitchenblocks east of Lewis, off MLK. WeWILME1TE MOVING SALE - 1517 h home goods, and much more! [email protected] No Job to Small. Will Beat ROADSHOW are bursting at the seams. Lota ofWilmette Ave. May 26-27, 9-Bpm. Anyone's Prices. 847-445-5285 Residential & Commercial LA GRANGE PLANT SALE misc household items. All priced toRugs, furniture, antiques, excercise Now accept Visa/ME/Amer Exp Fully Insured s Free Estimates i 1 18 South Stone Ave. Thurs 5124,go. Fri 8-5, Sat 8-5, Sun 8-4. 847-equip, many items, cash & carry,Construction-Remodeling Quality Work i !-7pm, Fri 5/25-Sat 5/26, 9am-7pm,219-131 everything must go! Hauling Tree trimming s Tree removal Sun 5/27, lOa-4p. Shrubs, annuals,Oak Park, Multi-Family Sale! 134 NWilmene. MOVING SALE! Fumi- Stump Grinding perennials and unique garden art.Cuyler, Fri. May 25th. lla-3p Sat.tare, tools, lawn equipment, clothes, i-847-679-7860 Firewood & Mulch Avail. Nursery quality at great pncea. RED'S HAULING SERVICE 10% off with lobs over 500 To have your garage sale ad May 26,7:30a-12:30p. Tons ofdecor, toys, books.Large vintage NEIHAUS CONSTRUCTION LAKE BLUFF Moving Sale. clothingtorall,household items,butcher blocks. Also display pieces Complele Clean Out Service 448 W. Hawthorne Ct, kids items, Too much to mention!! S supplies for gilt store. General Contractors - 30 Yrs. Family owned for over 50 years 8474094860 Tuckpointing included ¡n our print garage May 25-26. 8-lpm. WILMETTE Multi-Family Sale. Furniture, household items, tools, All Proceeds go to Relay for Life. chiidrens clothing and more! STAR'S CONTRACTING Landscaping 0ont s5iÇ 2137 Waohivgton. Sat, May 26th, sale guide, be sure to place LAKE FOREST 20 W. Old Elm Rd. 9-2. Furniture, Clothing, household Additions ' Driveways i-847-679-7860 Thurs 5/24 & Fri 5/25, 9am-3pm. items, books, toys and more' ALWAYS CUTTING LAWN Kitchens . Baths Floors SERVICE - Clean-Ups NEIHAUS CONSTRUCTION Antiques, furniture, DR set, tables, 11is Sa\e Winnetka - 354 EIder Ln. Sat 5126 chairs, sotas, artwork, household Windows Roofs . Electric Weekly Service, Aeration General Contractors - 30 Yrs. PARK RIDGE 126 S. Home Ave,8-2pm sportsequip.,clolhing, Fertilizing 847-361-933 your ad by Monday 4pm items, designer clothing, shoes, books, hshld items, small turn, Painting . 312-415-8067 Sat, May 26lh, 9am-3pm. 3 Farnity * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * LAKE FOREST Big Sale, Lots ofGarage Sate. Household ilnms, lawn equip, French provincial DR i-847-724-5600 children'sitems, home famishingfurniture, DVDs and CDc, sewingset, armoire, bakers rack & moret Decks and Patios Spnng Clean-ups, Aeration, accessories, clothes, shoes, bed- BushTrimming.Senioi Disc. machine & more, House Loaded!Winnelka. HOUSE SALE: Hickory (708)243-0571 brucelawns.com i-773-307-2332 ding & drapes. lota of like new item Chair settee,Ficks Reed rattan I AM OVERSTOCKED PIONEER PRESS for everybody. 1220 Conway Rd. Fri PARK RIDGE 22 North Broadway chairstables, desks, coffee tables, WITH MATERIALS day, May 25th, 9am-4pm. Saturday, Avenue. Friday May 25th & THAT MUST GO! Mulch EDMAR, INC. Saturday May 26th, Oarn-4pm. oriental and area ruga, household Your ad will appear in print & online! May 26th, 9am-3pm. items . 125 Birch St., Winnetka Special Prices on Decks, Electronics, clothing, toys, games, Porches, Stairs & Repairs r- TRIPLE GROUND TuCkpointing.Masonry Lake Forest. Huge Children's Rum- Legos, furniture, and lots more. WINNETKA MULTI FAMILY HARDWOOD MULCH *(ecjve Online Map Included mage sale May 19th from 9am till Call 708-712-1743 C. CELINSKI Tuckpointlng PARK RIDGE 921 S. Home Ave. 80 Foadale Ave. Sunday, May 27, I $25/yd - free delivery Brick Work, Pressure Wash. 3pm. Lake Forest Recreation Cen- 9-!pm. Kids toys, household TRIPLE GROUND BLACK-RED- ter at 400 Hastings Road. Fri & Sat, May 25th and 26th, 9am- Demolition Walls & Chimneys 4pm. Three Family Sale! Sports. furniture, home decor. I DARK BROWN MULCH Repair/Rebuilt, Lintel No early birds. Cash Only DEMOLITION - RESIDENTIAL & $30/yd - free delivery FREE GARAGE stc Lake Forest.Multi-family garagem,litarv, pet supplies, misc. Great Replacement sale.Friday,5/25 9:00-! :00 and Stuff) Something for Everyone! COMMERCIAL. RELIABLE WITH 847-514-2100 Lic.Ins.Free Est. KIT INCLUDES Winthrop Harbor. HUGE GARAGE L J Saturday,5/26 9:00-12:00.486 SALE, NOT YOUR ORDINARYREASONABLE RATES - 20+ YEARS 847-724-5446773-282-9495 Oakwood Avenue Lake Forest, IL. PARK RIDGE GARAGE SALE. EXPERIENCE , 815-6304168 . Eno, Pnsieis 1 535 Potter Rd, between NorthwestSTUFF! antiques, esercioe equip- Painting-Decorating . S.k Rip LAKE FOREST Multi-Family Sale' Hwy and Dempster. Fnday May ment,tools,toys,glasswear, Drywall . Five eiioon. 567 King Muir Rd. Fn 5/25 & Sat books, tramed art work and Ions 1-847- 299-1 0051-847- 332-0589 MIKWAY 25th, Bam-3pm. Kids items, toys, Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING . PrIce Slirkers 5/26, 9am-5pm. Adult/baby clothes, f,le cabinet, and misc. items. more. This is a PRE-Eatate Sale KG'S WALL WORKS toys & access., small appls, electric and we are knee deep in unload,n InVEnt Free Est. Wallpaper BrickworkfTuckpointing PARK RIDGE. HUGE Sale 816 Repair/All Phases of Drywall stove, dishes, books fi tools. the closets and basement, 44 AFFORDABLE 847-965-2146 Seeley Ave (Buase/NW Hey). Multi-Cavin Ave., Winthrop Harbor,Il.847-297-5441 cell 847-414-8471 LINCOLN WOOD Family donated items to raise tundo EXT. PAINTING 60096 NEAR Comer of 5th and 5 Yr. GuaranleeCull NICK al mikway.com 724-4 North Kenneth Avenue. tor a Missions Trip!Clothing, hshldCavin, (Red 2 Story Provincial Fencing Sat May 26th loam-3pm. 8472562277 Place your ClassIfied ad anytime day sr nighl, call 847.998.3400 items, CD's, toys. electronics, turni-Thursday 8am to 5pm Friday 8am Household items, patio furniture tare, morelEveihing must go!to 5pm Saturday 8am to 5pm A-1 FENCE INC. Window Cleaning ar visit http://plon..rlocal.comlmarketplac. and much more . 5/26-5/28 Sat 8-3, Sun & Mon 9-1 New & Repair-All Typos KASAL 708-452-1210 Painting & Decorating Interior I Exterior MIKE'S Adult Care Provider Painting A Wallpapering Wall Washing WINDOW CLEANING SERVICES CAR EG IVE R/HOUSE KEE PE R TO PLACE A Fern. 15 yrs, evc. work w/reto, fluent ALPINE FENCE FREE ESTIMATES Power Wash Guffer Cleaning in Eng & Fil, DL w/car, legal, live-irs! Ail Types Fences - Ins /Guar Call Steve (630)968-5593 Free Est. 847-296-3089 CLASSIFIED AD, oat. cooks, cleans, honest, nurture, FindtheCI Adult Care, Provider s nego?. ASAP 847-345-6005 Nvw & Repairs I 847-409-n374 Pietezak & Sons (AIL 847-998-3400 Adult Care, Wanted Painting and Remodeling of yrDreams BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Quality work at reasonable prices TO PLACE YOUR Child Care, Provider Chain, Link & Wood Fences since 1959 Education Ads Licensed and Insured Child Care, Wanted Installation & Repairs Credit Cards Accepted GARAGE SAIE AD, CALL To PEACE BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 Free Estimates STAR TRUCK DRIVING SCHI Iive.com 841-998-3400 Adult Care Provider todJ h-, 773-342-0572 708-453-3363 Hickory Hills 708-233-0303 - search for sew and used cars Adatt Care Provider looking for YOUR GARAGE Bensenville 630-238-0330 wont Have excellent references. Please call 847-444-1936 Oswego 630-236-7200 T..fl5.. Findthe CT°Ç South Holland 708-225-5884 SALE AD, CALL Vi>lt IULJIIVe.UUIII todíive.com Affordable Caregiver. Live-in ¼) I startruckdrlvingschool.com 24/7 or Come & Go. Best price, Y063rDreams - All Lacs No Fees. Eng.Spkng BROUGHT TO YOU BY SUN MEDIA CALL NOW for New Bondedhnsur 708-692-2580 847-998-3400 Discount Prices!! Thursday, May 24, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 31 Appliances Estate Sales Furniture Apartments, Unfurnd. Apartments, Unfurnd. Condos-Townhomes STUFF Wascomath Washers & dryers, Furniture for RENTALS Cook County - Chgo. NCook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban commercial brand. Sizes 16, 18, Sale. Wardrobe,desk,table chairs, 25, 35 and 50 lbs. Nicepeople $20-$40.Twin bed set NILES. Newly remad. spacious iBA MORTON GROVE Laundromat- 312-788-4052 $300.Encellent condition.Prices apt wThdwd tirs. Heat/Water md Immed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, eles, bldg. Air Conditioners neqotiable.Muat be able to pick up- Apartments, Unfurnished $790/mo. Close to Milwaukee & Gol. t heated irsdr. pdçg. sp. All applcu. CONVENI ENT Electronics, Accessories Contact hschilliWsbcglobsl.net. Broker owned 708-707-2343 mcl w/d mn unit. No pets allowed, Antiques, CollectibleS Apartments, Furnished Near trainstation,2 yr.lease, East Northbrook . 340 Susse! Ct. Sporting Goods Cook County - Chgo. S LO C AT I O N WANTED HOME STEREO Condos, Townhomes $1450-$1550 847470-8100 Appliances May 25th/26th lOam-3pm. Quality CHICAGO HEIGHTS 4BR 28TH IN Equip. & Records. 335-455-785 turn, collectiblea, pool table, sewing 2FLAT APPLIANCES UTITLITIES Park Ridge- BrIstol Ct. 2BR, 2BA, machine, alt must go! For details) Homes Arts, Crafts, Hobbies Will pick-up Cash SECTIÒN 8 0K. Forest preserve views, $1300/mo. photos w.estateuaIes.net INCLUDED. 847-266-0190 Duplex 7088224450. Heal + Air Inc. with rent. Call Auctions 847-341-1843 or 312-213-1983 Chicago - Managed By Draper and Building Material Estate Sales Nyce Things Estate Sales Rooms Kramer, Inc. 1, 2 & 3 BAs from (Serving the North Shore) Housing to Share $805-$1 324. SPECIAL, Business Equipment Carol 847-431-5464 SPECIAL, SPECIAL! Reduced 'A SUCCESSFUL SALE" BICYCLES, i Schwinn SecuriDe.i 773-467-6011 EQUAL Clothing, Furs "When You Want The Best" nycethgul @comcast.net Airdyne exercycle. 1 Schwinn Mobile Homes AptF6r I3ent OAK PARKt 146 Flighlsnd Ave San Marco 1 Schwinn Conti- Retirement Rentals Cook County - ChgoW HOUSING Electronics, Accessories PHYLLIS REIFMAN 5/25 . 5/26 9-3pm. Household nadal. 1 tlygee Fine Tour- ing. Like new, buy 1 or alt, 3529 N. Harlem Ave. above florist Estate Sales goods, hand tools, books, tumiture Co-Op Housing Nues- 2BA, Inc best, parking, Trio House Sales yard tools, rniac and morel Best Offer. 630-986-9292 2BR, Xtra Lrg. LA, laundry & deck, appli, laundry facility, no smoke OPPORTUNITIES 847-432-3770 Sleeping Rooms $1 250/mo., stils. mcl.. credit check or pet. Available now! Exercise Equipment req., Call Kimberly 773-304-8333 Cell 841-540-0732 All real estate advertised in Wanted to Buy Housekeeping Rooms HARLEM/Addison 4 rooms, 2 bed- Farm and Gardening NORRIDGE Lrg 1 BR. $730, ten. this newspaper is subject to the rooms, heated no pets, no smoking pays stil. Prkg incld. No pets. Farm Equipment E5TAbE GOLD & SILVER Finder Service Federal Fair Housing Act, which COINS AND PROOF SETS FREE $900/month. 7'73-589-0t24 New decor & carpet, appls, A/C, Firewood APPRAISALSt In your own hornetApartments - Hotels WEST- Deluse 1-364 Apt, mins to Indry Available 708-453-4988 makes it illegal to advertise any Ask for Tony Sr. 847-337-9900 Downtown, Sect 8 0k. No pets. EMAE Park Ridge, 716 South Falrvlew, Vacation, Resort Rentals OAKPARK 2BR, near melro andpreference, limitation, or dis- Flea Markets Sat 5t26 & Sun 5127 9-4cm. Mon Move in special! Call Laude, Herrongreenline, hsrdwood floors, appls,crimination based on race, color. Entenseu 773-721-t 500 soI 7008hreplace, laundry & paiting. Avail 5128, 12-4pm. No Early Birds. An Out-of-State Rentals religion, sen, handicap, familial Food, Produce Barbara's Absolute iques, furniture & much misc. PETS July ist. $t475/Mo. 708-383-6225 Cook County . Suburban status or national origin in Ihe Eslate Sales Garages PARK RIDGE, Sunny IBA, Furniture 607 Lange Ct., Libertyville. TIVOLI GARDEN ESTATE *BELLW000* 1 bdmi apt. Nice C/A, close to trans, sale, rental or financing of May 24 6 25, 9.4pm. May 26, Farms, Farmland location $720/month plus security. Giveaways SALES Barrington- 1016 S. no pets/smoking, $825/mo. housing. 81pm. Man's Rolen, sterling Cats Ølncludes heat, water & appliancesCall Dlmenslon, 773451-8100 flatware, 14k jewelry, chine, Praire, May 25th and 26th, Commercial, Industrial In addition the Illinois Human Horses 9:3Oarn-4pm, furniture, anti- *CalI 708-491-0584* crystal, American Girl Dolls & Dogs SKOKIE 2BR, tBA, 2nd floor, Rights Act prohibits discrimina- Jewelry tons of accessorIes. Fumi- ques, collectibles, home decor, Storage, Warehouses BE LL WOOD heal and water included, near china, izlass, and more! 2 bedroom, $825. t bedroom, $675. tion based on age, ancestry, lure, anlique walkIng sticks, Misc. Pets Desk Space transporlation no smoking/peto. Lawn, Garden Equipment Coach bags. Beautiful sale. TGES 847-9t2-9339 Heat included new carpet. Avail 7/1 . $950/mo. 847-677-6886 marital statua, sexual orientation Call 630-584-5618 Full house & garage. Offices or unfavorable rnilftary discharge. Machinery, Tools View estalesales.nel. Dogs Evanston Remodeled nice 3 bed- TREASURE HUNT This paper will not knowingly Medical Equipment AKCGoldenRetrieverPuppies Stores room, 2 bath apartment, close to ÂVA1L5EE NOW'' ' Berwyn Estale Sale 3016 Sat. May 26, 9:30-4, #s @ 9$1000 First uhots dew claws re- publictranuportatiorxlSt. Francis accept any advertising for real Misc. Merchandise S Maple. Friday May 25th, Sun May 27, 10-2:30 moved, set checked. ww.sunsetgo Rental Services Hospitatipark, $1450. 847-903-0833 estate wEich is in violation of the 9:3Oam-2:3Opm and Saturday ldens.com Deb 630-941-3060 Skokie - 301f, iBA, eat in kitchen GREAT MEMORIAL DAY Rental Misc Forest Park 2 bedroom, t .5 bath, with appli, laundry space, C/A, park-law. All persons are hereby Musical Instruments May 26th, 9em-3pm. 4 combIned 5th floor, close to air, newly estates: furniture, glassware, WEEKEND SALE German Shepherd Puppies Pure ing, ctose to trans, good schools. informed that all dwellings ariser- White AKC Registered $t000 see h Wanted to Rent remodeled, elevalor building, $1 150/mo + dep and utilities, Office Furniture clothes. records, ewelry, garage (WILDBROOKE) 312-788-4052 tised are available on an equal Items, household. Integri ttp://goo.gL/tzTCq or call 269-763 Call 847-345-1517 9579 opportunity basia. Resale Shops Estate Sales 708-253-948 3633 INDIAN WELLS, Apartments, Unfurnd. FOREST PARK Newly renovstedSKOKIE: Studio, 1, 2, 3 BR, 2 BA. German Shepherds - Pups $350- spacious studio, with huge walk in5240 W Gatitz. Unht eles, prk, wtr If you believe you have been Snow Removal Equipment Northbrook closet, NC, prkng & laundry mcl, Between Sanders and $t200. Trained dogs $1000-$3500.Cook County - Chgo. N & storaqe mcl. Lndry ant, hrdwd firs discriminated against in connec- AKC white, bIb.. sable, b&t, silver. close to trans, lenant pays $610/molbr/'.945 2 br/'.1220 847-679 3224 Sporting Goods Landwehr off Dundee + low electric heat. 708-383-0192 tion with the sale, rental or See EstateSaleo.net guar, delivery avail. 815-721-9090 Circte This! Kane County hnancing of housing, Call: Swap, Trade EpE for complete list and pictureu. LAB Pups $350-$800. Mini Lab Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds WINNETKA . 128 Church Rd. Pups $500. Started dogs $1000- Aurora Downtown, Cozy 1 bedroom Swimming Pools, Supplies $2500. AKC, OFA. Guar., Mchip, LUXURY RESIDENCES Apartment. Nice, quite building, West City and Suburbs: Chlcaao, 5810 N. OverhIll, Fri May 25 10-3pm. Sat May 26, 9-Noon. Furniture indoor & out, deliv. avail. 815-721-9090 Valley Lo Towers lt 1 year lesse, $645 + utilities + HOPE Fair Housing Center Tickets Fn 5/5, Sal 5/26, tO-4pm. secadde. .sit. 630-205-9129 FINAL SALE art. books, kitchenware, CHICAGO : GARDEN APT. 1910 Chestnut Ave. UO4OO Wanted to Buy 2 much Io list, everything muut go! collectables and much more! 4 1/2 rooms, no pets, no ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Kendall County Parking on side streets only1 smokIng. VIcinIty Cumberland & Call (847) 998-1800 x200 Lawrence. 847-298-7334 Sxxth City and Suburbs: Antiques and CollectiblesNEW TRIER SALES Mon - Frl 9:30 - 5pm YORKVILLE - New 2 bedroom Apt. SUBSCRIBE TODAY DES PLAINES - 1 Bdrm $750, www.veII.ylotowsrscom New stainless appliances & ceramicSouth Subsrhan Housing Center Estate Sales.Antqs., bath. $950 + security deposit. Art, 50's Designer Furn. 2 Bdrrn $900. inc)ds heat, aun- 708-957.4674 ANTIQUE AUCTION! HARW000 HEIGHTS terge iBA, Utilities included, 630-551-6164 our specialty.Charities, flAcH Dlii TO M0E QUAlIFIED 10(51 (ALL dry & parking. Immediate Occp. Tues., May 29, 3:00-10:00 PM Clean-up available. (ANStAtt! lt (Hl(tGOtANO Witt GRE prop 847-824-6970 very clean & quiet building, heat & appliances Included, no pets, North City and Suburbs: 7232 N. Western Ave., Chgo. Walter . ß47471 .7333 8010011, (ALt 847.ttB.34t0 OR 1.800.680.2068 NILES 1BR Studio, near Forest $780 + security. 773431-8801 Interfaith Housing Center Preserve, heatincluded, off SUBSCRIBE TODAY CALE Lincoinwood Eetate, Plus Other VISIT street parking, $625 plus aecurt Niles, great location 2 large bed- of the Northern Suburbs Estates & Consignments! Estate Sales Estate Sales deposit, credit check. 872-20 -room, fully remodeled, close IoL800E680.2068OR VISIT inciude: 3' Carved Alabaster transportation,$825Imonth. 847401-5780 PION EERLO(AL.(OM 8038. Sculpture of Art Deco Woman; 547-840-5994 PION EER I.00AI.COM Alabaster S Marble Sculpture of TRIO'S TREASURE TROVE Kneeling Nude Woman; Old Paste! SAT 26 MAY 1IAM-5:OOPM + SUN 27 MAY 12-3PM Landscape sgd. "E. Payne; Vannas 482 THOANHILL. WHEELING, IL Bronzes; Herman Miller, Jens LakeCook or Rte 83/McHeniy Rd. to Lesinglon Dr (Lexington Pisom, Bertoia, Those! 8 Other Commons) & follow to Thomhill Ln (5 streeTs N of R! 83) & turn E. Unit 50's/60's/70's Modem Furniture; io on N sd. Follow around & park on N sd of Thomhill. Prkg avail in Pioneer Press Victorian Furniture & Other AstiqueQuesl spaces & other sd streets. Please obey all prtcg sions, do not Furniture; French.Style Inlaid Bock drvways & do not park on cul-de-sacs. Someone on T8ornhill & at Marble Top Commodeo; Gorgeousthe door lo assist you. Sat its W tO.30 AM & Sun S's 8 1 t :3OAM. RENTAL GUIDE Sligh Sun & Moon Grandfather START YOUR MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND HERE Clock; Older Wood Totem Pole; Eoceptional offerings & collections including: FA: Rembrandt etchings, Collection of 10 Gamed incfd Basan Editions: The Card Player; Beggars Receiving Alms at the Meerschaum Pipes: Other Pipes; Door of a House 6 The Pancake Woman; Outade, The Smoker af the Lg. Latique Crystal Water Buffalo &Window, lut ed; Tisuot, Berthe; Renoir, Femme Couches; t9th Elephant Figuren: Lg. Ltd. Ed. C Frsncolini WC, G H Bogert, oil on board; Das Chun Kim, oil on Lladro Figurine #1 145, Othello & canvas; Cheret,The Pantomime,litho: Maimon & M Oelacroix DesdernonaAntq. Leaded Glaua serigraptin. Oriental carpets, incld 1940's Kirman & 4 t980'a Tabriz Lamp w/Bird ôesign; 1700's English19th c fum incid, t870's, French, Louis XV style display cab, w! bronze Stick Barometer by J. Casartelli; Lg.ormolu & marq; Regency Whatnot: 1920's bookcase: Victorian oak & Cast Iron Hall Tree Stand wrSlave rosewood display cabinets, desk & rocker. Dec Art incld tigurines by: Baby" (Commemoratinq the Meiusen, Nymphenburg & G Arrsarii; Moser vases; Bohemian lusters & Abolishment o! Slavery in england);lsmps; table top collechon at old Nippon; RS Prussia bowls: Mary Heavy .900 Silver Tray: Fine Oil Gregory dass: large collection of Qood dolls. Xmas hses & B-babies. Paintings & Prints, some Liated; Tumabou'( by Rascal, scooter. Much more here. We look forward to Advertising Items; Collection of seeing you this outstanding sale For more info please visit: Community or Knives & Pocketknives; Oriental & www.lorlreilman.com Persian Rugs, Lg. & Small: Ornate Neighborhood Liqht Fistures &Mirrom; Musical LORI REIFMAN TRIO LIMITED lnslruments; Jewelry nc. Beautiful Estate Sales of Distinction 877 835 2099 14k Diamond Tennis Bracelet; Buffalo Grove 70 Carat Pear-Shaped Loose Diamond; Many Gold Rings w/Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Buffalo Grove 773-234-3505$1,15OE00 2 iN NY YN N N elc.; Pocketwatches: AssI. Gold tema; Coins, inc. Morgan & Peace yi on dtiign Silver Dollars, Some Unc, & Hi Grade; Asst. Numismatic U.S. & Chicago Foreign Coins: Curiosities: Boo Lots; Morel Over 700 Lots to be Sold, Most with No Reseives1 Antique Bead Liquidation Chicago 773-379-0502 $950 3 i N N N N N N N Preview: Mon., May 28th, Beautiful African and European Beads. 3:30-7:30 PM & BN N N N N 1 Hour Before Sale Chicago 708-667-8969 WA i i Y N Full Listing & Photos at ¡Vol)!, Amber and much more www.dlrectauctlon.com Seeking Quality Estates & Skokie Consignments for this & Upcomlnq Auctlonst Friday, June 1, 9-4, Saturday, June 94 DIRECT AUCTION GALLERIES Skokie 847-674-8072$1,100.00 2 1 Y N NNN N 773-465-3300 I 830 Robinwood Lane, Riverwoods, IL Appliances To PLACE YOUR COMPLEX, APARTMENT, OR HOME RENTAL IN THIS GUIDE Maytag Original Ringer Washer, about 33 years For directions old, runs very well, barely used $350 or best offer. phone ww'.eyeondesin.us PLEASE CALLTHE PIONEER PRESS TODAY!!! 847-998-3400 OPTION #1 __._ 708-446-5060 630.363.4584 32 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 24, 2012 Homes Offices Out-Of-Town Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Cook County - Chgo.W Cook County - Suburban PICRCE& ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suile i300 West Engiewood.3 Bedroom. Skokie- ist mo. rent Si wATERFRONT CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312/ 476- LAKE COUNTY 2 toil bath, appi nd, new rehab, 2nd mo. renI $2, LTL. Offices for 5500 Attorney File No.: PA0925838 Section 8 0k. $1050/month + i Rent. Nr Toahy & Edens. 300ff- PIONEER PRESS WI River home! 60'of sandyAttorney Code. 91220 Case h 09 tirage Sale Guide month sec. 773-547-5696. Bili 400ft-800ft-i200fi. May combine, frontage to swim, canoe/kayak.CH 42042 YCUM LÚCL t)ERCE no eetras, ninhily clean-up. 436595 Cook County - Suburban Only a short drive from Madison #313287 Call 84!-602-6622 & WI Dells with very easy access5/24, 5/31, 6/7/12 Address Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Caiumet Pk Home $1 .200/MoO BR, toInterstate. $249,900. CallSKOKIE i BA, Lg Kitchen Hardwood Floors, (608)697-7222 MLS# 1653046 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Chicago Finished Basement, i,170 Sq.ft. REAL ESTATE COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS 708-256-7425 Wisconsin-i65 fi. froniaye on LakeCOUNTI' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Michigan, South of Manilowoc Wis-CERY DIVISION 3908 N Pontiac Dr 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm PARK RIDGE 5BR, 1.5BA, acer irr conoin, 2.25 lot CalvinDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL CIA, 2.5 car garage, nice area, Creek Estate. Partiallywooded,TRUST COMPANY. AS Clarendon Hills near school and train, $2000/mo. Houses $225,000. Call 815-678-4295 TRUSTEE OF THE HOME EQUITY Call 847-823-0218 Townhomes MORTGAGE LOAN 5701 Clarendon Hills Rd 8am to 4pm 8am to 4pm Judicial Sales-Real Est.ASSET-BACKED TRUST SERIES Condos, Lofts BUFFALO GROVE INABS 2007-A, HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN Evanston LOCATION' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Duplex COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES INABS 2316 Thayer Street Park Ridge Large 3 Bedroom n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 8am to 2pm Split in Country Club. 1 .5 Bath, 2 Open Houses DIVISION 2007-A UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING 2779 Prairie Ave 8am to 2pm Car Garage, Family Room, $2500 Mobile Homes BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, / Month. 847-533-7562 LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEAGREEMENT DATED MARCH 1 2007 Plaintiff, 904 Hinman Ave lOam to 4pm lOam to 4pm Suburbs, * RENT 10 OWN! * Manufactured Homes LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. Buy with No closing Costs and get SATARER MOALLEM PJKIA Giencoe help with your credit. Cali 708-868- Apartment Buildings SETAREH MOALLEM, ZHANNA KOLOMEYER, MILL 2422 or visit www.nhba.com DIMITRIOS SPATHARAKIS, Co-Op Apartments CREEK CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- 372 Jackson Ave 9am to 4pm 9am to 3pm Lake County ATION MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Senior Housing Defendants REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC. Glenview LAKE BLUFF- (3) Horneo; 5BR, 09 CH 42042 LINCOLN RIDGE 4BA, ($2500) 3BR 2BA ($2200)Commercial, Industrial NORTH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- iiO3 MILLER LANE UNIT iO4ATION AND UNITED 645 Surrey Liìc 8:30am to 3:30pm 3BR iA ($2000). Large yards, ga Farms, Farmland BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 rages, i year lease, security NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-STATES OF AMERICA, UNDER deposit. 847-778-509i Homes Built to Order TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur-FEDERAL TAX LIEN Gurnee suant io a Jedgmenl of ForeclosureRECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 0902826210, Rooms Vacant Property and Sale enteredinIhe abone 36619 N. Beverly Ave UNKNOWN TENANTS, UN- 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm cause on April 3, 2012, an agent ofKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Cook County - SuburbanVacation Property The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 5, 2012, at IheRECORD CLAIMANTS Highland Park Income Property TheJudicialSalesCorporation,Defendants, 09 CH 8915 One Soulh Wacker Drive- 241ff 1943 Elmwood Dr 8am to 3pm 8am to 3pm Investment Property NOTICE OF SALE Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- public auction to lIre highest bidder, 287 Sumac Road lOam to 4pm lOam to 4pm cGaw YMCA Lots EN that pursuant Io a Judgment of ax sei forth below, the Tollowing de-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the EVANSTON Rooma tor Men Real Estate Auctions scribedreal eatate: Commonl Hlnsdale w/rnaid serviCe, daily & weekly rates; known as1103 MILLER LAN above entitled cause on March 21, $131 & up includes uses! UNIT 104, BUFFALO GROVE, IL2012IntercountyJudicialSales Real Estate Wanted Corporation will on Friday, June 29, 547 Norll Vuìe St 9am to 1pm 9am to 1pm facilities: call the Y for availability. 60089 Property Index No. 03-08- 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 iOl-0i7-t148. The real estate is2012 at Ihe hoar of 1 1 am. in their Real Estate Misc. office at 1 20 West Msdison Streel, improved with a red and while brickSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell al La Grange Housing to Share Out-Of-Town Real Est. condominium withinhi h rise; no garage. Sale terms: 2 % down ofpublic auction to the highesl bidder 1118 South Stone Ave lpmtolpm 9amtolpm 9am to 7pm lOam to 4pm Cook County Suburban Out-Of-Town, Commercialthe highest bid by certified fundo atfor cash, as set forth below, the fol- the close of Ihe auction; The bal-lowing described mortgaged real 40 N. Waiola Ave 8am to 3pm 8am to 3pm SCHILLER PARK Lakes, Resort Property unce, including the Judicial sale feeestate; Senior male has 3BR townhome for Abandoned Residential PropertyPIN. i0-27-307-i29-i024. to share. $250 plus 1/2 utilities. Mortgages, Loans Municipality Relief Fund, which ioCommonly known as 7450 Lincoln Lake Bluff Please call 847-671-2437 Ave Unit 312 Skokie, IL 60076. Homeowners Insurance calculated on residential real estateThe mortgaged real estate is im- 448 W. Hawthorne at the raIe of $1 tor each $1 000 or 8am to 1pm 8am to 1pm Vacation, Resort traction thereof of the amount paidproved with s condominium resi- Real Estate Seminars dence. The purchaser of the unit Green Lake, WI Sandy Weal End, 4 by the purchaser not to exceed Lake Forest incertified other than a mortgagee ahall pay bedroom, 3 bath home, $1000 Real Estate Services $300, funds/orwirethe assessments and the legal fees week, sleeps 9, book early, 920 tranofer, ix due within twenty-fourrequired by subdivisions /g)(1) and 1220 Conway Road 9am to 4pm 9am to 3pm 295-6817 or [email protected] Judicial Sales . Legal (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the resi-(g){4,) of Section 9 of the Condomin- 20 W. Old Elm Road 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm dential real extale purauanl to itsum Property Act Houses credit bid al the mie or by anySale termo; 10% down by certified 486 Oakwood Avenue 9am to 1pm 9am to 12pm funds, balance, by certified fundo, wATERFRONT mortgagee, ludgment creditor, orwithin 24 hours.No refunds. The 567 King Muir Road Cook County - Suburbanother lienor acquiring the residentialproperly will NOT be open for in- 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm real eslate whose rights in and Io Wisconsin- Lovely Twin KENILWORTH - Excellent the residenlisi real estale arose pa-spection. Uncoinwood Lakes 3BR cottage on the opportunity, 3BR, 2BA, move in or to Ihe sale. The sublect propertyFor information call Sales Clerk at water with pier. $3900/mo. cond, needs some TLC, priced to is subleci to general real estate fan-Law Offices ofIra T. Nevel. 175 North Franklin Street, Chicago. liii- 6500 Tower Circle Drive 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Call John 630-212-4965 sell, $430,000. For more into es, special assessmenls. or special call Ralph 847-530-7229 tases levied against said real estatenoia 60606. 1312/ 357-1125. 7244 North Kenith Avenue lOam to 3pm and is offered for sale without anyINTERCOUNTY JUDICtAL SALES CORPORATION Comm'I-Industrial Condos-Lofts represenlationas toqualityorSellinq Officer, (312) 444-i 122 quantity of title and without recourse Mount Prospect 1436109 Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburbanto Plaintiff and in "As iS" condition. 5/24, 5/31, 6/7112 11313281 Llncolnwood, 2000 sf industrial The sale ja further subject to confjr- 1815 N. Park 8am to 3pm 8am to 3pm Glenview- spacious iBA, 1.5BAmatins by the court. Upon paymentSKOKIE Uni!, 90% shop space 10% office. Condo, w/ large balcony, down-in full of the amount bid, the pur-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Nice Safe Area $1800/month. town Glenview location, pool, ex-chaser will receive a Certificate of tlorthbrook Contact Les or Rob, 847677-B770 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS erciseroom, secureparking.Sale that will entitle the purchaaerCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- $1 95,000. 708-609-9211 205 Fairview [n. 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Offices io a deed to the real estate aherCERY DIVISION Out-Of-Town Real Est.confirmation of the sale. The prop-PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF Cook County - Chgo. N erty will NOT be open for jnspectlonPNC BANK NATIONAL Park Ridge and plaintiff makes no representa-ASSOCIATION; CENT. WISC. By owner. Year- Modern store front office space WI round Waterfront 36R, 2 kits tion as io the condjtion of the prop-Plaintiff, 126 South Home Ave 9am to 3pm 3 offices inside, approx 2000 SF, 2 fam.rms. Liv-dining mss. See erty. Prospective bidders are ad-vs. $1700/mo. Close lo Harlem S Addi- pics. ai hltp:/Thouae2housepc. monished to check the court file toSIMON ZIPOR; NATIONAL CITY 1535 Potter Rd 8am to 3pm verity all information. If this propertyBANK; UNKNOWN son St. Broker Owned 708-707-2343 oharepoini.com 715-421-1271 is a condominium unit, the purchas-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF SI- 22 North Broadway Ave 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Cook County - SuburbanCustom FL Wright-Inspired Prai-er of the unii al the foreclosure sale,MON ZIPOR. UNKNOWN 816 Seeley Ave 8am to 3pm 9am to 1pm rie style hillside home on 18 woo-oiher than a mortgagee, shall payOWNERS AND NONRECORD OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE ded acres near Spring Green, WI.the assessments and the legal teesCLAIMANTS; Defendants, 909 S Western Ave 9am to 3pm 1010 Lake St., Oak Park7 Illinois Approx 2150 st -- open conceptrequiredby TheCondominium09 CH 39842 450 - 25,300 S.F. Available design, Move-in ready. Open Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 921 South Home Ave 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm McCollorn Really, LId. House Sat 5/26 & Sun 5/27, 12-4.and (g)(4(. lt this property is a con-that pursuantioa Judgment of (708) 383-6450 View listing at httpilwww.torsaledominium unit which ispart of aForeclosure entered in Ihe above byowner.com/listing/JQCDA common interest community. theenlitled cause on March 26, 2012, River Føreset Call 630-508-1000. 5405,000 purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- sure sale other than a mortgageelionwillon Thursday, June 28, 410 Franklin 9am to 12pm shall pay the assessments required2012, at the hour of t t am. in their Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburbanby The Condominium Property Act,office ai 120 West Madison Street, River Grove 75 ILCS 605/18.519-1).IF YOUSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell Io ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-the highest bidder for cash, the fol- 2513 Leyden Ave 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTlowing described property; 847-564-1600 OFFICE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPIN. 10-16-322-1132-0000. 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCommonly known as 5450 GREEN- SkoMI ter. Handicap Acceso, Aggressive Deals. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INWOOD STREET, SKDKIE, IL 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealestate.net ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION60077 8422 N, Spnngt:eld 8am to 2pm 8am to 2pm 15-1701/C)OF THE ILLINOISThe mortgaged real estate is im- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREproved with a single familyresi- LAWForinformation:Visitourdunce. If the sublect mortgaged real Waukegan website al service.alty-pierce.com.estate io a oeil of a common inter- SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.est community, the purchaser of the 323 Glendenning PI 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm PIERCE A ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sunit other than a mortgagee shall 912 Glen Flora Ave 8am-6pm 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE Attorneys, OneNorth Dearbornpay the assessments required by Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO. ILsubsection (g-1) of Section t8.5 of Available June 1$600/Mo 60602.Tel No.(312)476-5500.theCondominiumProperlyAct. Wl'ette Please refer to tile numberSale terms; 25% down by certified IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. PA0925838 THE JUDICIAL SALESfunda, balance within 24 hours, by 2137 Washington 9am to 2pm Air Conditioning CORPORATION One Southcertified funds. No refunds.The Includes: . All Utilities Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,property will NOT be open tor in- Winnetka s Large Common Reception Area IL 60606-4650 (3i2) 230-SALE V'suspection Upon payment in full of Large FREE Parking Area can also visit The Judicial Satesthe amount bid, the purchaser will 125 Birch 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm Corporation st wwe.tjsc.com for a 7receive a Certificate of Sale which CALL FOR APPOINTMENT day status report of pending sales.will entitle the purchaser to a Deed 354 EIder [ane 8am to 2pm to the premises aher confirmation of tIre sale. 806 Foxdale Ave 9amto 1pm Wilfred Jacobson & Co.(847) 674-5303 Thursday, May 24, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 33 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. For information: Visit our websif e atCode. 40387 Casa 8 09 CH 20618Naperville, IL 60566-7228 IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttorneCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,the hours of i and 3 PM only an http://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt630-983-0770 866-402-8661 fasFile No.: 14-09-32863ARDC t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenask forthesaleudepartment.. tween 3 pm. and 5 p.m.only.Collection Practices Act, you are630-428-4620 00468002 Attomey Code. 21762ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe hours of i and 3 PM only andPlusse refer lo file number 14-09- Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At-advised that Plaintiff's attorney isThis is an attempt lo collect a debtCase 8 09 CH 050575 NOTE: Pur-IL 60527 630) 794-9876 AttomeROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,askforthesalesdepartment..28404.THE JUDICIAL SALES torneys,INorih Dearborn Street,deemed to be a debt collector at-pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionFile No.: 14-09-06391 ARDCIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenPlease refer to file number 14-0g-CORPORATION One South Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No.tempting Io collect u debt and anyPracticas Act and any informationPractices Act, you are advised that00468002 Attorney Code. 21762the hours of t and 3 PM only and19676.THE JUDICIAL SALESWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-information obtained will be seed forobtained will be used for that pur-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beCase h 09 CH 009740 NOTE: Pur-askforthesalesdepartment..CORPORATION One SouthIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You ber 0922514. thatgrPose. pose. a debt collector attempting to collectsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPlease refer fo file number 14-08-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,can also visit The Judicial Sales INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 430442 a debt and any information obtainedPractices Act, you are advised that35216.THEJUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 CORPORATION 5/24,5131, 6(1/12 #312690 5/24, 5/31, 6/7(12 *312446 will be used for that purpose. Plaintiff's attorney ix deemed to beCORPORATION One Southcan also visit The Judicial Salesday status report of pending sales. SeIIiriOfficer, (312)444-1122 SKOKIE SKOKIE 1435843 a debt collector attempting to collectWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C. I43613 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF5/17, 5/24, 5(31/12 #308807 a debt and any information obtainedIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youday status rnport of pending sales.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 5/24, 5131, 6/7/12 #313279 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE will be used for that purpose. can sIso visit The Judicial SalesCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, MORTON GROVE COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1435454 Corporation at w-ew.sc.com for a 715W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Aftome IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION DIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSB COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-5(17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308798 day status report of pending sales.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,File No '14-09-28404 ARDC CCCI< COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLN WOOD CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Altorne00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFi5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFile No.: 14-09-19676 ARDCCase ti 09 CH 039944 NOTE: Pur- DIVISION YORK ON BEHALF OF CIT MORT-MIGUEL GARCIA, LUZ MARIABAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUld-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762suant to the Fair Debt Collection U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-GAGE LOAN TRUST, 2007-t, MONTES DE OCA, MORTGAGELP. FIX/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMETY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttomeCase if 09 CH 023675 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you srs advised Ihat TION, AS tRUSTEE FOR WAMUPlaintiff ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONLOANS SERVICING, LP. DIVISION LASALLE BANK NA ASFile No.: 14-08-35216 ARDCsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPlaintiff's attorney is deemed lo be MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHV, SYSTEMS, INC., MILA, INC. DBAPlaintiff, TRUSTEEFOR WASHINGTON00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Practices Act, you are advised thata debt collector attempting to collect CERTIFICATE FOR WMALT SER-RAYMOND LIND: COUNTY OFMORTGAGE INVESTMENT LEND- MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-Cuse C 09 CH 000226 NOTE: Pur-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beu debt and any information obtained,- lES 2007-OA3 COOK, AN ILLINOIS MUNICIPALING ASSOCIATES, INC.,CITIFI-GIOVANY A. ZAMBONINO, MARIATHROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-suant to the Fair Debt Collectiona debl collector attempting to collectwill be used for that purpose. Pleirilift, CORPORATION, NANCIAL SERVICES, INC.De-ZAMBONINO, MORTGAGE ELEC-lES 2007-OAt TRUST Practices Act, you are advised 1h51a debt and any information obtained$432424 Defendants fendants TRONICREGISTRATIONSYS-Plaintiff, Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bewill be used tor that purpose. 5/10, 5/17, 5124/12 #304596 FAIZIA KHAN, ZAFAR AHMED09 CH 21 607 a debt collector attempting to collect1433154 09 CH 050575 TEMS, INC., COUNTRYWIDE SKOKIE KHAN, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,PROPERTY ADDRESS' 8422 a debt and any information obtained5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #304609 8508 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE,BANK, FSB F/K/A COUNTRYWIDEDANUT BALINT,ANA BALINT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,VIL-HARDING AVENUE SKOKIE, ILIL 60076 BANK, N.A. A/K/A ANNA BALINT NI

PION [ER LO (AI. (0M YWi''..'''...v"... O";'.,'O. Thursday, May 24, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 35 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. Case e lOCH 047412 NOTE: Pur-5KO KIE credit bidat the sale or by anyspection,Upon payment in full of60563-1890. (630) 983-0770 Fordential real estate at the rate of $1or to the sale, The subject propertyor to the sale, The subiet propertv_ u suant to the Fair Debt CollectionIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmortgagee, ludgment creditor,orthe amount bid, the purchaser willBidding instructions call (630( 453-for each $1 000 or fraction thereofis sublet tO general real estate tao-is uublect to general real estate tax- Practices Act, you ai-e advised thatCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS other lienor acquiring the residentialreceive a Certificate of Sale which671324hourspriortosale,of the amount paid by the purchas-es, special assessments, or speciales, special assessments, or special Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to beCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-real estate whose nghts in and towill entitle the purchaser to a DeedW09030145 er not to exceed $300, in certifiedtaxes levied against said real estatetaxes levied against said real estate a debt collector attempting to collectCERY DIVISION the residential real estate arose pri-to the premises aher confirmation ofINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESfunds/or wire transfer, is due withinund is offered for sale without anyand is offered for sale without any a debt and any information obtainedBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,or to the sale, The subject propertythe sale. CORPORATION twenty-four )24( hours, No fee shallrepresentationastoqualityorrepresentationasto qualityor mli be used for trat purpose. LP, is subtect to general real estate tax-For information: Visit our website atSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 be paid by the mortgagee acquinngquantity of title and without recoursequantity of title and without recourse 435466 Plaintiff es, special assessments, or specialhttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-1434014 the residential real estate pursuantto Plaintiff and in A5 IS condition,Io Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, 5/24,5/31,617/12#312557 V taxes levied against said real estatetween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308692 Io its credit bid at the sale or by anyThe sale is further sublet to confir-The sale is further subject to confir- and is offered for sale without anyPierce & Associates, Plsintiff's At- SKOKIE HAN KWON CHO' CHONG CHO; HARW000 HEIGHTS mortgagee, judgment creditor,ormation by the court,If the sale ismation by the court, Upon payment OPTIMA OLD ORÓHARD WOODSrepresentationastoqualityortorneys, TNorth Dearborn Street, other lienor acquinng the residentialset aside for any reason, the Pur-in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF full ob the amount bid, the pur- quantity of title and without recourseChicago,Illinois60602. OAK CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- TeINs,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS real estate whose nghts in and tochaser at the sale shall be entitledchaser will receive a Certificate of COOK COUNTY, ILLtNOIS COUN to Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition.(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- TV DEPARTMENT TION; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-the residenhsl real estate arose pv-only to a return ob the deposit paid.Sale that will enhtle tIre purchaser CHANCERY The sale is further subject to conf ir-ber 0915788. DIVISION Defendants CERY DIVISION Or to the sale, The sublect propertyThe Purchaser shall have no furtherto a deed to the real estate aher 10 CH 34598 mation by the court.If the sale isINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESRBS CITIZENS, N.A. F/K/A CITI-is ssbiect to general real estate tao-recourse against the Mortgagor, theconfirmation of the sale. The prop- BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, set aside for any reason, the Pur-CORPORATION LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEProperty Address 9655 WOODS ZENS BANK, N.A. 5/B/M TO CCOes, special assessments, or specialMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-arty will NOT be open for inspection Selling Officer, )312( 444-1122 LOANS SERVtCING LP DRIVE UNIT1305 SKOKIE, ILchaser at the sale shall be entitled MORTGAGE CORP., tases levied against said real estateney. Upon payment in 'fullof theand plaintiff makes no representa- 60077 434623 Plaintiff, only to a return of the deposit paid. Plaintiff and is offered for sale without anyamount bid, the purchaser will re-lion as to the condition of the prop- #308752 NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREThe Purchaser shall have no further5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 V representationastoqualifyorceive a Certificate of Sale that willeilyProspective bidders are ad- SALE - CONDOMINIUM recourse against the Mortga9or, the quantity of title and without recourse MIKHAIL KABAKOV, CITIBANK, BUFFALO GROVE GLENDA SMONTINOLA; PBS entitle the purchaser to a deed tomoniuhed to check the court tile to Fisher and Shapiro file A t O-039578Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.the real estate aher confirmation ofvenfy all information. If this property NA, LINCOLN TOWER of theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCITIZENS, N.A.F/lIlA CITIZENS CONDOMINIUMS ASSOCIATION )lt in advised that interested partiesney. Upon payment in full COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS BANK, N.A. 5/BlM TO CCO MORT-The sale is further subject to conf ir-the sale. The property will NOT beis a condominium unit, the purchas-,, Defendants consult with their amount bid, the purchaser will re-COUNTr' DEPARTMENT - CHAN-GAGE CORP.; CLOCK TOWERmation by the court. Upon paymentopen forinspection andplaintiffer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, own attorneys before biddingatceive s Certificate of Sale that willCERY DIVISION infall of the amount bid, the pur-makes no representation as to theother than a mortgagee, shall pay 10CH32140 entitle the purchaser to u deed to POINTE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS 7601 LINCOLN AVENUE APT 501mortgage foreclosure sales.) THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION;chaser will receive a Certificate ofcondition of the properly. Prospec-the assessments and the legal fees PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhe real estate aher confirmation of UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-Sale that will entitle the purchasertisebidders areadmonished torequired byTheCondominium SKOKIE, IL 60077 the sale The property will NOT beLON F/KIA THE BANK OF NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-that pursuant to a Judgment of NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FORRECORD CLAIM- to a deed to the real estate aftercheck the court file to venfy all nf or-Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Foreclosure entered onApril3.open forinspection and plaintiffTHE CERTIFICATE ANTS, confirmation of the sale, The prop-mation, If 1h15 property is a condo-and )g))4(.It this property is a con- makes no representation us to the suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure2012, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., HOLDERS OF CWALT 2005-01CB,Defendanls erty will NOT be open for inspectionminium unit, the purchaser of thedominium unit which is part of a as Selling Official will al 12:30p.m.condition of the property. Prospec- and plaintiff makes no representa- and Sale enteredin ASSIGNEE OF 10 CH 51 82 unit at the foreclosure sale, othercommon interest community,the the above tisebiddersare admonished fo cause on March 22, 2012, an agenton July 5, 2012, aI 205 W. Ran- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-PropertyAddress: 48T I Northhon as to the condition of the prop-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,check the court file to venty all infor- Olcolt Avenue, Unit 307 Hsrwooderty. Prospective bidders are ad-sessments and the legal bees re-sure sale other than a mortgagee - of The Judicial Sales Corporation, mation, If this property is a condo-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC will at 10:30 AM on June 26, 2012,Illinois, sell at public auction to fIre AS NOMINEE FOR MSA, A DIVI-Heights, IL 60706 monished to check the court file toquired by The Condominium Prop-shall pay the assessments required minium unit, the purchaser of the at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-highest bidder for cash, as set forth SION OF UNITED NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREventy all information. If this propertyei-tp Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1 j andby The Condominium Property Act, below, the following described realunit at the foreclosure sale, other is a condominium unit, the parchas-)g)l4(.lb this properly is a condo-755 ILCS 605/18.5(0-l).IF YOU lion, One South Wacker Drive - FINANCIAL MORTGAGE CORPO-SALE - CONDOMINIUM property' than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,minium unit which is part ob a com- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL.60606, RATION Fisher and Shapiro file ti 09-020217 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Commonly known as 9655 Woodssessments and the legai fees re-Plaintiff, (lt is advised that interested partiesother than a mortgagee, shall paymon interest community, the pur-OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT sell at public auction to the highest quired by The Condominium Prop- bidder, as set forth below. the fol-Dnve, UniI 1305, Skokie, IL 60077 vs. consult with their the assessments and the legal teeschaser of the unit at the foreclosureTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 10-09-304-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))T) and required The Condominium lowing descnbed real estate. Corn-Permanent Index No.. VLADIMIR TRANKOLOV ANDown attorneys beforebidding at by sale other than a mortgagee shallFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 031-1 127, 10-09-304-031-1451 (g4). If this property is a condo- mortgage foreclosure sales.( Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1(pay the assessments required byAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN monly known au 7601 LINCOLN minium unit which is part of a corn-VESELKA MARINOVA- ILThe mortgaged real estateis im- TRANKOLOVA, FIRESIDE TER-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenand )g)(4l. If this properly is a con-The Condominium PropertyAct,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION AVEÑUE APT 501, SKOKIE, mon interest community, the pur- 60077 Property Indes No.10-28-proved wifh a dwelling. The proper- RACE CONDOMINIUM thaI pursuanl lo a Judgment ofdominism unit which is part of a765 ILCS 605/lO.5(g-l). W YOU15-t701)C)OF THE ILLINOIS fy will NOT be open for inspection.chaser of the unit at the foreclosure common interest community, theARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 221-030-1042. The real estateis sale other than a mortgagee shallASSOCIATION De-Foreclosure entered on March 22, improved with a back condominium;The purchaser of The unit other than fendants, 2012, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,purchaser of the and at the breIs-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. Forinformation:Visitour attachedparking Salea mortgagee shall pay the assess-pay the assessments required b10 CH 1160 as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.sure sale other than a mortgageeTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONwebsile at serv'me.atty-pierce.com. garage. The CondominiumProperty Ac, ternis 25% down of the hiOhest bidments and the lessI fees required NOTICE OF SALE on June 25, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-shall pay the assessments requiredFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. y 765 ILCS 605/9g)(T( and (g4).765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-Tj.IF YOUPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,by The Condominium Property Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPIERCE & ASSoeIATES, Plaintiff's by certified funds at Ihe close of the ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME- The judgmenl amount was EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofIllinois, sell st public auction Io the7Es ILCS 605/18.5(5-l).IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAttorneys,OneNorthDearborn auction; The balance, including the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Judicialsale feefor Abandoned$307,596.73.Sale terms for non- Foreclosure and Sale entered in thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISStreet Suite t300, CHICAGO, IL IN POSSESSION ResidentialProperty Municipalifyparties: 10% of successful bid im-TO REMAIN above entitled cause on March 12,below, the following described realOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE60602. Tel No,(312)476-5500. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Relief Fund, which is calculated onmediately at conclusion of auction, 2012 IntercountyJud'rnalSalesproperly: TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONLAW. For information, conlactPlease refer to file number balance by 12:30 p.m. thenextAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCorporation will on Tuesday, JuneCommonly known as 481 t FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,PAt 103249. THE JUDICIAL SALES' residential teal estate al the rate of ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION North $1 for each $1 O00 or fraction there-business day, bothby cashier's 19, 2012 at the hour of i T am, ¡nOlcott Avenue, Unit 307, HarwoodAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C. CORPORATION One South of of the amount paid by Ihe pur-checks; and no refunds,The sale15-t7Ot(C)OF THE ILLINOIStheir office at 120 West MadisonHeights, IL 60706. Permanent In-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEWacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE chaser not to eaceed $300. in certi-shall be subject to general real es- Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,des No.: 12-12-425-009-t025 t5-l701)C) OF THE ILLINOISROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You fiad funds/or wire transfer,¡s duetatetases, special taxes, specialLAW. Forinformation contactsell at public auction to the highest MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweencan also visit The Judicial Sales Plaintiff's attorney: The dale Clerk, The mortgaged real vstale is im- within twenty-four (24) hours. Noassessments, special taaes levied, bidder for cash, as set forth below,proved witTh a dwelling. The proper-LAW, For information:Visitourthe hours of t and 3 PM only andCorporation at www.tjsc.com for s 7 and supenor liens,ifany. TheCODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C. the following described mortgagedIp will NOT be open for inspection.website at seryice.atty-pierce.com,askforthesalesdepartment..day status report of pending sales. fee shall be paid by the mortgagee T5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE acquisnct the residential real estateproperty is offered as is,with no real estate: The purchaser of the unit other thanbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Please refer to file number 14-t 1-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, pursuanT to its credit bid at the saleexpress or implied warranties and PIN. 03-06-400-035-1040. a mortgagee shall pay the assess-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's09931.THE JUDICIAL SALESNorth Dearborn Street Suitet 300 or by any mortgagee, tudgmeelwithout any representation as to theIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenCommonly known as 695 GrovemenEs and the leaal fees requiredAttorneys,One North DearbornCORPORATION One SoulhCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476- creditor, or Other lierror acquinngquality of fille or recourse to Plain-the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andDrive, Unit 108, Buffalo Grove, ILy 765 ILCS 605/9g)(l( and )g))4).Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,5500 Attorney File No,: PAl f03249 for Ihe residentialreal estate whoselitt. Prospective bidders are ad-ask the salesdepartment..60089. The Judgment amount was60602. Tel No, (312) 476-5500.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouAttorney Code. 91220 Case ti lt mosished to review the court file toPlease refer to file number 14-09- Please refer nghts in and Io the residential real The mortgaged real estate is im-$397,t59.04.Sale terms tor non- to tile numbercan also visit The Judicial SalesCH 14236 u estate arose poor to the sale. Theverify all information. 35971 ThEJUDICIAL SALESproved with a condominium resi-parties: 10% of successful bid im-PA1024346 THE JUDICIAL SALESCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 71436832 For information:Sale Clerk, FisherCORPORATION One Southdenco. The purchaser of the unitmediately at conclusion of auction,CORPORATION One Southday status report of pending sales.5/24, 5/31,6/7/12 #313290 aubtecl property is sublect tu gener- Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, al real estate fases, special assess-and Shapiro, Attorney A 42168, other than a mortgagee shall paybalance by 12:30 p.m. fhe nestWacker Deve, 24th Floor, Chicago,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0SKOKIE IL 60606-4650 )312( 236-SALE You IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE meets,orspecialtaseslevied2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, the assessments and the legal feesbusinessday,both by cashier's IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Bannxckbum, Illinois 6H15, (847)can also visit The Judicial Salesrequired by subdivisions gif1) andchecks; and on refunds, The salecan alsovisit The Judicial SalesROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, against said real estate and is of- Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- fered for sale without any represen-498-9950. belweenT :00 p.m. and )g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-shall be subject to general real es-Corporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attomey 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. day status report of pending sales. ni DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY talion as to qualify or quantify of title um Property Act tate taxes, special taxes, specialday status report of pending sales.File No.: 14-11-09931 ARDCADIVISION CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. arid without recourse to Plaintiff and1431M5 Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedassessments, special taaes levied,PIERCE6 ASSOCIATES One00-488002 Attorney Code. 21762 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- in AS IS" condition, The sale is fur-5/24, 5131, 6/7/12 #312479 and supenor liens,if TheNorth Dearborn Street Saite 1300Case tit 1 CH 030292 NOTE: Pur- ROAD, SUITE TOO BURR RIDGE,funds, balance, by certified funds, any. lION ther sublect to confirsrralion by theHORTON GROVE within 24 hOurs.No refunds Theproperty is offered as is, CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3121 476-suant to the Fair Debt Collection IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome with no Plaintiff, court. Upon payment e full of theIN properly will NOT be open for in-express or implied warranties and5500 Attorney File No.: PA1024346Practices Act, you are advised that THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFile 14-09-35971 amount bid, the purchaser will re-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- No,: ARDC spection. without any representation as to theAttorney Code, 91220 Case ti10Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be 00468002 Attorney Code21762 h°/L.ADYSLAW PARA, JAN PARA cerve a Certificate of Sale that willTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY For information call Sales Clerk stqualify of title or recourse to Plain-CH 39247 a debt collector attempting to collectAKA JAN P PARA, BOGU MILA Case ti TO CH 001594 NOTE: Pur- 1430289 entitle the purchaser to a deed toDIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK Law Offices ofIra T. Nevel, 175tiff, Prospective bidders are ad- a debt and any information obtainedPARA suant to the Fair Debt Collection 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #304571 will be used for that purpose the real estate aher confirmation ofTRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli-monished to review the court file to Defendants the sale. The properly will NOT be Practices Act, you are advised that verity all information. 436882 TRUSTEE FOR RALI 20050A10 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to benuis 60606. (312) 357-f 125. HARWOOD HEIGHTS 11 CH 34137 open for plaintiffPlaintiff, INTERCOUI4TY JUDICIAL SALESFor information: Sale Clerk, Fisher 5/24,5/31,6/7/12 #313292 inspection abe a debt collector attempting Os collect IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 4844 HULL STREET SKOKIE, IL makes no representation as to the CORPORATION and Shapiro, Attorneye 42t68,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE 60077 condition of the property. Prospec-KYU H. LEE A/lOA KYU HA LEE,s debt and any information obtained tfficer, )312( 444-1122 2t21 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, will be used for That purpose. Tr' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- tivebidders are admonishedIoMICHELLE LEE AIX/A MICHELLE Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, )847)DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- check the court file Io verify all infor- 1434812 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308721 490-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY E. LEE, THE WOODLANDS OF5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308774 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure mation. If this property is a condo-MORTON GROVE CONDOMINI- MORTON GROVE 3.00 p.m weekdays only TION, AS TRUSTEE FORDIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSB and Sale enteredinthe above minium unit, the purchaser of theUM ASSOCIATION, JPMORGANMORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1428235 CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOANPlaintiff, cauae on April 3, 2012, an agent of soit at the foreclosure sale. otherCHASE BANK, NA, AS PUNCHAS-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308641 TRUST INC.2006-AR3, MORT- The Judicial Sales Corporation, will than u mortgagee. shall pay the au- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ER OF THE LOANS AND OTHER COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-5KO KIE GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-SHERON PILLAI, DAVID PILLAI,st 10:30 AM on July 5, 2012, at the sesaments and the legal fees re- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- ASSETS OF WASHINGTON MU- CERY DIVISION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCATES SERIES 2006-AR3 CAPITAL ONE BANK )USA), N.A.,TheJudicialSalesCorporation, qui-ed by The Condominium Prop-TUAL BANK, F/XJA WASHINGTONCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, SKOKIE GARDENS CONDOMINI-One South Wacker Drive 24th erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andMUTUAL BANK FA AS SUCCES-BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,TION, AS TRUSTEE ri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY UM ASSOCIATION Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl al If this property is u condo- LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE (g)(4). SOR ININTEIEST TO LONG FOR THE BNC MORTGAGE LOANDIVISION ANTONIO A. SALES JR. NX/A AN-Defendants public auction to the highest bidder, minium unit which is part of a com- HOME LOANS SERVICING LP; BEACH MORTGAGE COMPANY TRUST 2006-2 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TONIO SALES, LESLIE B. SALES 11 CH 14236 as set forth below, the following de- mon Interest community, the pur-FROM THE FDIC, ACTING AS RE-Plaintiff, Plaintiff, TION AS TRUSTEE FOR THEDefendants 8828 NILES CENTER ROAD UNscribedrealestate: Comrnonly chaser of the unit at the foreclosureCEIVER FOR THESAVINGSvs. vs. 11 CH 030292 205 SKOKIE, IL 60077 known as 4844 HULL STREET, sale other than a mortgagee shall SILVIU POPA AKA POPA SILVIU BANK UNITED TRUST 2005-t BANK AND PURSUANT TO THE MORTON DEUTSCH: UNKNOWNPlaintiff, 4328 N. OAK PARK AVENUENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indes pay the aaseaaments required byFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCEAKA SILVIA POPA, OWNERS AND NON-RECORD HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-No, tO-28-2l5-0l4-0000 The real The Condominium PropertyAct,ACT Defendants ELENA PIPERNEA' UNKNOWNCLAIMANTS NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureestate is improved with a two stoiy 765 ILCS 605/185(q-1). W YOU HEIRS AND LEGATES OF ZAKHAR KOZACHUK, YELENA 10 CH 001554 Defendants, KOZACHUK, CITIBANK, NA. S/I/ITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe abovetwo flat with no garage. Sale terms: ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-8300 CALLIE AVENUE UNIT F-508SILVIU PaPA, IF ANY; UNKNOWNIO CH 32276 suant to u Judgment of Foreclosurecause on ApnI 2, 2012, an agent ob25% down of the highest bid by cer- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO CITIBANK, FSB, UNKNOWN MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 OWNERS AND NOTICE OF SALE OWNERS AND NON-RECORDand Sale enteredinthe aboveThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willtdied funds at the close of the auc- TO REMAININPOSSESSION NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 51V-CLAIMANTS, MORTGAGE ELEC-cause on March 8, 2012, an agentat 103.0 AM on July 5, 20t2, at thelion; The balance, including the J5- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Defendants, of The Judicial Sales Corporation,TheJudicial TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofTRONICREGISTRATION SYS- SalesCorporation,dicial sale tee tsr Abandoned Resi- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsuant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure10 CH 10872 Foreclosure and Sale entered in theTEMS, INC , AS NOMINEE FORwill at 10:30 AM on Jane 14, 20t2,One Soath Wacker Dnve-24thdentisl Property Municipality Relief ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gmen and Sale enteredinthe above above entitled cause on March 13,PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL MORT-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell alFund, which is calculated on resi- 15-l7011C( OF THEILLINOIS that pursuant toa Judgment of cause on March f6, 2012, an agent 2012 IntercountyJudicialSalesGAGE, INC., GARY KREYMER tion, One South Wacker Drive-public sachos to the highest bidder,dential real estate st the rate of $1 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE of The Judicial Sales Corporation,Foreclosure entered in tEe aboveCorporation will on Thursday, JuneDefendants 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,as set forth below, the following de-tor each $1,000 or fraction thereof ) For information:Visitour t.,w will at 1030 AM on June 19, 2012,entitled cause on September 7,14, 2012 al the hour of lt am, in10 CH 39247 sell st public auction to the highestscribed real estate:Commonlyof the amount paid by the purcha website at service.atty-pierce.comat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-2010,IntercountyJudicialSalestheir officeat 120 West Madison bidder, as set forth below, the bol-known as 9828 NILES CENTERer not to exceed $300, n certifi between the hours of 3 and S pm. will 483t LEE STREET SKOKIE,IL lion, One South Wacker Dnve -Corporation on Wednesday,Street, Suife 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,60077 lowing described real salate: Com-ROAD UNIT205,SKOKIE, ILfunds/or wire transfer, is due within PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's June 20, 2012, at the hour of tt 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highestNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-monly known as 4328 N OAK60077 Property Indes No, 10-16-twenty-four )24) hours, No fee shall Attorneys, North am. intheir office at 120 West One Dearbornsell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as sel forth below,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PARR AVENUE, HARWOOD430-023-1021. The real estate isbe paid by the mortgagee acquiring Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- the following deacnbed mortgagedsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureHEIGHTS, IL 60706 Properly Indeoimproved with a mid rise condomini-the residential real estate pursuant 60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500,lowing described real estate: Corn-go, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder real estate: and Sale enteredinthe aboveNo. t3-t8-307-045. The real estateum building; underground parkingto its credit bid st the sale or by any Please refer fo file number monly known as 8300 CALLIE AVE-for cash, the following describedP I N 10-18-215-020-0000. cause on March 16, 2012, an agentis improved with a multi-family resi-garage. Sale terms: 25% down o]mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or PAtOt786ß. THE JUDICIAL SALESNUE UNIT F-508, MORTONproperly: Commonly known su 6400 Hoffmanof The Judicial Sales Corporation,dence Sale terms: 25% down ofthe highest bid by certified funds atother lienor acquiring the residential CORPORATION One SouthGROVE, IL 60053 Property IndexP.1 N. tO-20-428-007-0000, Terrace, Morton Grove, IL 60053. the highest bid by certified funds stthe close ob the auction; The bal-real estate whose nghts in and to Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, Commonly known as 5721 will at 10:30 AM on June t9, 2012, No. tO-20-121-045-1274 (Underfy- The mortgaged real estateis Im-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-the close of the auction; The bal-ance, including the Judicial sale feethe residential real estate arose pri- IL 60606-4650(312)236-SALE Youing PIN TO-20-12t-033(. The realKEENEY STREET, MORTONproved with a single family revi- anca, including the Jud'rnal sale feefor Abandoned Residential PropertyOr to the sale, The subject property can also visit The Judicial Sales lion, One South Wacker Deve - estate is improved with a residence,GROVE, IL 60053 dence, If the subiect mortgaged real24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which isis sublet to general real estate tax- Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 The mortgaged real estate is im- 60606, Sale terms: 25% down of the high- estate is a unit of a common inter-sell at public auction to the highestMunicipality Relief Fund, which iscalculated on residential real estatees, special assessments, or special day status report of pendinQ sales.est bid by certified funds at theproved with a single familyresi-est community, the purchaser of thebidder, as set forth below, the fol-calculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 ortaxes levied against said real estate PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Oneclose uf the auction: The balance,dence. If the subject mortgaged realunit other than a mortgagee shall atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 ortraction thereof ob the amount paidand is offered for sale withoul any.. North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 eatate is a unit of a common inter- lowing described real estate: Com- including the Judicial sale fee for pay the assessments required bymonly known as 4831 LEEfraction thereof of the amount paidby the purchaser not to eoceedrepresentationastoqualityor CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-AbandonedResidentialPropertyest community, the purchaser of thesubsection (g-T( of Section t8.5 ofSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-by the purchaser not to esceed$300. in certifiedfunds/orwirequantity of title and without recourse 5500 Attomey File No,, PA1Ö17868 Municipality Relief Fund, which isun'il other than a mortgagee shallthe condominium Property Act erty Indes No. 10-21-223-009-0000,$300, in certifiedfunds/orwiretransfer,is due within twenty-fourto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. Aeomey Code. 91220 Case 8 10calculated on residential real estatepay the assessments required bySale terms: 10% down by certified transfer,is due within twenty-four(24) hours No tee shall be paid byThe sale is further subject to confir- CH 32140 subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 of The real estate is improved with a 3 at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or funds, balance, by certified funds,story tan bsck multi unit with a three(24) hours, No bee shall be paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-mation by the court, Ution payment 4334M fraction thereof of the amount paidthe CondominiumPropertyActwithin 24 hours. No refunds. Thecar detached garage. Sale terms:the mortgagee acquiring the resi-dential real estate pursuant toitsin full of tIre amount bid, the pur- 5/24, 5/31, 6/7/12 #312503 by the purchaser not to exceedSale Terms: 25% down by certifiedproperty will NOT be open for in- dential real estate pursuant to itscredit bidat the sale or by anychaser will receive a Certificate of funds, balance within 24 hours, by 25% down of the highest bid by car- $00,in certifiedfunds/orwire spection tified funds at the close of the auc-credit bidst the sale or by anymortgagee, judgmenf creditor,orSale that will entitle the purchaser I transfer,is due wifhmn twenty-fourcertified funds,No refunds.The mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orother lienor acquiring the residentialto a deed to the real estate aher property will NOT be open for in-For informationcallMr. Anthonylion; The balance, including the Ja- lENT 1051 aPAItMINI WITH EStE IN THE )24) hours. No fee shall be paid by Porto at Plaintiffs Attorney, Freed-dicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-other lienor acqainng the residentialreal estate whose nghts in and toconfirmation of the sale. The prop- (LAISIFIEOS (AIL 14t EHI 3400 the mortgagee acquinng theresi- man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807dentisl Properly Municipality Reliefreal estate whose nghtu in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-erly will NOT be open for inspection to PUOI tOSI AO dential real estate pursuant to its West Diehl Road, Naperville, IllinoisFund, which is calculated on resi-the residential real estate arose pn- 36 P,oneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 24, 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. and plaintiff makes no representa-than a mortgagee. shall pay the as-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherminium unit, the pshaser of themortgage foreclosure sales I unit, the purchàser of the unit al theand Sale enferedin the abovethat pursuant lo a Judgmeñt of n as to the condition of the prop.sesoments and the legal fees re-than u mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenforeclosuresale, otherthan acause on March 12, 2012, an agentForeclosure entered in the above erty.Prospective bidders are ad-quired by The Condominium Prop-sessments und the legal fees re-than u mortgagee, shall pay the as-that pursuant toa Judgment ofmortgagee, shall pay the assess-of The Judicial Sales Corporation,entitled cause on January 26. 2012, monished to check the court tite toerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andquired by The Condominium Prop-sessrnenlu and the legal fees re-Foreclosure entered on March 30,ments and the legal fees requiredwill at 10:30 AM on June 14, 2012,Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- verity att nformationIt this property(g))4(.If this property is a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1 ( andquired by The Condominium Prop-2012, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc.,by The Condominium Property Act,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-tian will on Friday, Jase 15, 2012, at 75 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and (g((4(. lion, One South Wacker Dnve-the hoar of t 1 am. in their office at is a condominium unit. the parchas-minium unit which is part of a corn-(g)(4(.If this property is a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1( andas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. ! er of the unit at the toreclosure sale,mon interest community, the pur-minium unit which io part of a corn-(g))4(.If this property is a condo-on July 3, 2012, al 205 W. Ran-this property is a condominium unit24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,120 West Madison Street,Suite other than a rnortgapee, shall paychaser of the unit at the foreclosuremon interest community, the pur-minium unit which is part of a corn-dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,which is part of a common interestsell at public auction to the higheol718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell lo the the assessments and the IeaI teessale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of fhe unit al the foreclosuremon interest community, the pur-Illinois, sell at public auction lo thecommunity, the purchaser of thebidder, as set forth below, the fol-highest bidder for cash, the follow- required by TheCondominiumpay the assessments required bysale other than u mortgagee shallchaser of the unit at the foreclosurehighest bidder for cash, as set forthunit at the foreclotture sale otherlowing described real estate: Corn-ing descnbed mortgaged real es- Property Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9(g)(1)The Condominium PropertyAct,pay the assessments required bsale other than a mortgagee shallbelow, the following described realthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-monly known as 3301 CAPITALtate. and ()(4)ti this property is a con-765 ILCS 605/18.5(Q-l), IF YOUThe CondominiumProperty Ac,pay the assessments required bproperty: sessments required by The Condo-STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-Commonly known as 5442 Harvard dominium unit which is part of aARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-t). IF YOUThe Condominium Property Ac,Commonly known as 5510 Lincolnminium Property Act, 765 ILCSarty Indes No. 10-23-212-072. TheTerrace, Skokie, IL 60077. common interest community, theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(.IF YOUAvenue, Unit 208, Morton Grove, IL605/I 8.5(q-1). real estate is improved with a singleP.I.N 10-28-116-034 Vot 125 purchaser of tIre unit at the foreclo-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-60053 Permanent Indes No.: 10-IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORfamily residence. Sale terms: 25%The mortgaged real estate is a sin- sure sate other than a mortgageeFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT21-119-112-1085; 10-21-119-112-(HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THEdown of the highest bid by certifiedgle family residence. If the subject shall pay the assessments requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION1167 FlIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-funds al the close of the auction;mortgaged real estate io a unit of a by The Condominium Properly Act,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe mortgaged real eatate is im-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-The balance, including the Judicialcommon interest community, the Th5 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l).IF YOU15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INproved with a dwelling. The proper-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-sale tee for Abandoned Residentialpurchaser of the unit other than a ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-1701)C(OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONty will NOT be open for inspection.SIGN,IN ACCORDANCE WITHProperty Municipality Relief Fund,mortgagee shall pay the assess- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGI-ITLAW. Forivformafion, contactMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISThe purchaser of the unit other thanSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL-which iscalculated on residentialments required by subsection (g-1) TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,LAW. Forinformation, contactMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREa mortgagee shall pay Ihe assess-LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-real estafe at the rate of $1 for eachof Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium OR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,LAW. For information, contactmento und fhe legal fees requiredSURE LAW $1 .000 or fraction thereof of theProperty Act. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,y 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4(.For information, contact Plaintiff'samount paid by the purchaser notSale terms: Bidders must present, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. The ludgmevl amount wanattorney: CHUHAK & TECSON,to exceed $300, in certified funds/orat the hme of sale, a cashier's or 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE$152,209.67.Sale terms for non-P.C. ,O S. WACKER DRIVE, STE.wire transfer, is due within twenty-certified check far 10% of the suc- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIhe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andIL 60527, (630( 794-9876 betweenROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,parties: 10% of successful bid im-2600, CHICAGO, IL 60606, (312)four (24( hours. No fee ahall be paidcessful bid amount. The balance of LAW.Forinformation:Visitouraskforthesalesdepartment..the hours of1 and 3 PM only undIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenmediately al conclusion of auchon,444-9300. by the mortgagee acqoinng Ihe res-the successful bid shall be paid website at service.atty-pierce.com.Please refer to file number 14-11-askforthe salesdepartment..the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andbalance by 12:30 p.m.the nestTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-identiat real estate pursuant toitswithin 24 hours, by similar funds. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.04729.THE JUDICIAL SALESPlease refer to file number 14-11-askforthesalesdepartment..business day, bothby cashier'sTION creditbid alIhe sale or by anyThe property will NOT be open for PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsCORPORATION One South02435.THE JUDICIAL SALESPlease refer to file number 1 4-1 t -checks; and no refundo.The saleOne Sooth WackerDrive,24thmortgagee, judgment creditor,orinspection. Attomeys,One NorthDearbomWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,CORPORATION One South13758.THE JUDICIAL SALESshall be subject to general real en-Floor,Chicago, IL60606-4650other lienor acqsinng the reaidentialFor informationcallChriatine M. Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,CORPORATION One Southtale tases, special taxes, special(312) 236-SALt real estate whose nghts in and toRyan atPlaintiff's Attorney, Es 60602.Tel No.(312) 476-5500.can also visit The Judicial SalesIL 60606-4650 (3t2( 236-SALE YouWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,assessments, special taxes levied,You can alsovisit The Judicialthe residential real estate arose p5-Kreuzer, Cores & McLaughlin, LL Please refer to file lumberCorporation ut www.tjsc.com for a 7can also visit The Judicial SalesIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE Youand superior liens, ifany. TheSales Corporation al www.ljsc.comor to the sale. The subject property400 South County FarmRoad, PAt 118704. THE JUDICIAL SALESday status report of pending sales.Corporation at w-w'w.tjsc.corn for a 7can also visit The Judicial Salesproperty is offered as is,with nofor a 7 day statua report of pendingis subjecl to general real estate tas-Wheaton, Illinoix 60187. (630( 871- CORPORATION One SouthCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.day status report of pending salen.Corporation al www.tlsc.com for a 7express or implied warranties undsales. es, special assessments, or specialt002. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.day status report of pending sales.without any representation as to theNOTE: Pursuanl to the Fair Debttases levied against said real enlateINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.quality of title or recourse to Plain-Collection Practices Act, you areand is offered for sale without anyCORPORATION can also visit The Judicial SalesIL 60527 (630( 794-9876 ABorneROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-advised thatPlaintiff's attorneyisrepresentationastoqualityor Officer, (312) 444-1122 Corporation at www.fjsc.com for a 7File No. 14-11-04729ARDCIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorneROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,monished to review the court file todeemed to be a debt collector at-quantity of title and without recourse day status report of pendinq sales.00468002 Attorney Code 21762File No.: 14-11-02435ARDCIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorneverify all information. tempting Io collect a debt und anyto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308695 PISRCE & ASSOCIATES OneCase C ti CH 009034 NOTE: Pur-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762File No : 14-11-13758ARDC For information: Sale Clerk, Fisherinformation obtained will be used forThe sale is farther subiect lo conf ir-LINCOLNWOO D North Dearborn Street Suite 1300suant Io the Fair Debt CollectionCase C ti CH 003365 NOTE: Pur-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762and Shapiro,Attorney e 42168,that purpose, malion by the court.1f the sale isIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-Practices Act, you are advised thatsuanl to the Fair Debt CollectionCase C 11 CH 021857 NOTE: Pur-2121 Waukegav Road, Suite 301.1435655 nel aside for any reason, the Pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 5500 Attorney File No.: PAl 118704Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePractices Act, you are advised thatsuanl to the Fair Debt CollectionBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308803 chaser al the sale shall be entitledCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Anomey Code 91220 Case 11u debt collector attempting tu collectPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePractices Act, you are advised that498-9990, betweent :00 p m andSKOKIE only to a return of the deposit paid.CERY DIVISION 3:00 p.m weekdays only. The Purchaser shall have no further CH 34137 a debl and any information obtaineda debt collecfor attempting to collectPlaintiff's attorney is deemed Io be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ONEWEST BANK, FSB recourse against Ihe Mortga9or, the 1435818 will be used for that purpose a debt and any information obtaineda debt collector attempting to collect1429201 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s aBur- 5/24,5131.617/12 1312683 1435450 will be used for that purpose. a debt and any information obtained5/24, 5/31, 6/7/12 #312404 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- vs. 5/24, 5/31, 6/7/12 #312557 434321 will be used for that purpose. CERY DIVISION ney Upon payment infull of theREMEDIOS SALES; PASCUAL BUFFALO GROVE SKOKIE amount bid, Ihe purchaser will re- 5/24, 5/31, 6/7/12 #312535 1434294 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFFIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK; SALES; UNKNOWN HEIRS -IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE 5/24,5131,6(7/12 #312520 ceive a Certificate of Sale that will COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, entitle the purchaser to a deed toAND LEGATEES OF REMEDIOS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-vs. SALES, IF ANY; TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFHARWOOD HEIGHTS the real estate aher confirmation of DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CookCERY DIVISION MARK MILLER; ANNE UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. COUSINEAU, MIDLAND FUNDINGthe sale. The property will NOT beRECORD CLAIMANTS; GAGE LLC DIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE,n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCounty, Illinois, County Department, plaintiff Plaintiff, LLC, UNITED STATES OF AMERI-open forinspection and Defendants, Plaintiff, LLC DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,Chancery Division. makes no representation as to the CA DEPARTMENT OF 11 CH 05744 Plaintiff, N.A. Wells Fargo Bank, NA condition of the property. Praspec. SANG JOO JO a/k/a SANG J. JO,THE TREASURY, MADISON PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given MARGARET S. SCHAFER, CAM- Plaintiff, Plainfiff, tisebiddersareadmonished to PLACE CONDOMINIUM that pursuant BRIDGE ON THE LAKE PICAROYIGOR BRENER, RENATA vs. KYEONG HEE JO a/lola KYEONG check the court file to verify all nf or- to a Judgment of H. JO, SANG KYEONG CORPO-ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN Foreclosure entered in the above BUILDING, BRIUANY BUILDINGBRENER, UNKNOWN OWNERSKELSANG T. DRAGGO NK/ABulmaro Martinez; Liliana Martinez mation. If this property is a condo- CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,KELSANG DRAGGO, TASHIa/k/a Liliana C. Carbajal; UnknownRATION if/b/a HOWARD LAUN-OWNERS AND entitled casse on March 8, 2012, DROMAT, UNKNOWN OWNERSNONRECORD CLAIMANTS; minium unit, the purchaser of theIntercounly Judicial Sales Corpora- Defendants 8851 LAMON AVENUE CONDO-KEYZOM, FIRST CHICAGO BANKOwners and Non-Record Claimants unit at the foreclosure sale, other 11 CH 009034 MINIUM ASSOCIATION & TRUST, SHANGRI-LA DEVEL-Defendants, AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-Defendants, lion will an Tuesday, June 12, 2012, ANTS 11 CH 9573 than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-al the hour of 1 t am. in their office 225 LAKE BLVD. UNIT e524 BUF-Del endanls OPERS, INC 11 CH 18371 sessments and the legal fees re- FALOGROVE, IL 60089 11 CH 003365 Defendants Sheriff's # 120227 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE quired by The Condominium Prop-at 120 West Madison Streel, Suite lt CH 41024 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-8851N. LAMON AVENUE UNIT11 CH 021857 Pursuant to a Judgment mude and erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-#102 SKOKIE, IL 60077 9244 N. TRIPP AVENUE SKOKIE,entered by said Court in the abose3919 HOWARD STREET Skokie, ILthat pursuant lo a Judgment of this praporly is a condo-highest bidder tor cash, the follow- 60046 Foreclosure entered in 16e above(g)(4(.If ng described properly: suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-IL 60076 entitled cause, Thomas J.Dart, minium unit which is part of a corn- and Sale enteredinthe uboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willNOTICE OF SALE entitled cause on March 12, 2012, PiN. 10-35-108-024-0000, 10-35- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-mon interest community, the pur.t 08-025-0000. casse on March 19, 2012, an agentsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-on July 5, 2012, al 12 Noon in the chaser of the unit at the foreclosure of The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurehallway outside Room 7010f the Ri-EN that pursuant lo a Judgment oflion will on Fnday, June 22, 2012, al Commonly known as 3932 WEST Foreclosure and Sale entered in thethe hour of t 1 am. in their office alsale other than a mortgagee shallGREENLSAF AVENUE, will ut 10:30 AM on June 21, 2012,cause on April 18, 2012, an agentand Sale enteredinthe abovechard J. Daley Center, 50 West pay the assessments required b at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-of The Judicial Sales Corporation,cause on March 13, 2012, an agentWashingtonStreet,Chicago,lIti-above cause on May 3, 2012, an120 West MadisonStreet,Sulle LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell lo theThe Condominium Properly Ac,The mortgaged real estate ix im- lion, One South Wacker Onve -will at 10:30 AM on June 19, 2012,of The Judicial Sales Corporation,noia, sell al public auction the fol- ration, will at 10:30 AM on June 12,highest bidder for cash. the follow-765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOU 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-will at 10:30 AM on June 15, 2012,lowing descnbed premises and real ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-proved with a single family resi- estate mentioned in said Judgment2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-ing described mortgaged real es- dence. It the subject mortgaged real sell at publìc auction to Ihe highestlion, One South Wacker Dnve-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Common Address: 6452 Westporation, One South Wacker Drive -tate: estate is a unit of a common inter- bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,lion, One South Wacker Drive- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Iowiyg described realsell at public auction to the highest24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,Montrose Avenue, Harwood24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Commonly known as 5155 Madison est community, the purchaser of the sell at public auction lo the highestStreet, Unit 407, Skokie, IL 60077-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFunit other than a mortgagee shall estafe:Commonly known as 225bidder, as set forth below, the fol-sell at public auction to the highestHeights, Illinois 60706 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN bidder, as set forth below, the fol-5233. pay the assessments required by LAKE BLVD. UNIT #524, BIJFFA-lowing described real estate: Com-bidder. as set forth below, the fol-PIN: 13-18-407-031-0000 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Improvements:This property con-lowing described real estate: PIN. 10-21-405-077. subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of .__t,O GROVE, IL 60089 Property In-monly known as 8851 N. LAMONlowing descnbed real estate: Corn- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS sists of a single family residence. Commonly known as 3glg HO-The mortgaged real enlate is a con- theCondominiumPropertyAct. des No. 03-09-200-022-1024. TheAVENUE UNIT #102, SKOKIE, ILmonly known as 9244 N. TRIPP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE real estate is improved with a resi-60077 Property Indes No. 10-16-AVEÑUE. SKOKtE, IL 60076 Pro -Sale shall be under the followingWARD STREET, Skokie, IL 60046dominium residence. The purchaser Sale termo: 25% down by certified Property Index No. 10-26-300-OtO-of the unit other than a mortgageeLAW. For information, contactfunds, balance within 24 hours, by dence. Sale terms: 25% down of429-025-1002. The real estate iserty Index No. 10-15-225-05 terms: payment of not less than ten Plaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk, the highest bid by certdied funds atimproved with a residence. SaleProperty Indes No. (10-15-225-020percent (10%) of the amount of the0000. shall pay the assessments and the certified funds. No refunds.The The real estate is improved with slegal fees required by subdivisionsCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. property will NOT be open for in- the close of the auctron The bal-terms: 25% down of the highest bid10-15-225-021 UP). The real es-successful and highest bid to be t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE commercial property. (g)(1( and (g((4( of Section 9 of the spection.Upon payment in full st anca, including the Judicial sale feeby certified funds at the close of thetate is improved with a residence,paidtotheSheriff by cashier's ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, for Abandoned Residential Propertyauction: The balance, including theSale terms: 25% down of the high-check or certified fundo at the sale;The judgment amount wasCondominium Property Act the amount bid, the purchaser will $91,023.86' for the tnt Mortgage,Sale terms: Bidctern muttI present,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenreceive a Certificate of Sale which Municipality Relief Fund, which isJudicial sale feefor Abandonedest bid by certified fundn at theand the full remaining balance lo be the hours of 1 and 3 PM only and theSheriff by cashier'sand $239,644.00 tor the 2nd Mort-at the time of sale, a cashier's or will entitle the purchaser to a Deed calculated on residenlial real estateResidentialProperty Municipalityclose of Ihe auction; The balance,paidto ask -forthesalesdepartment.. al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orRelief Fund, which is calculated onincluding the Judicial sale fee forcheck orcertifiedfundswithingage certified check for 10% of the suc- to the premises aher confirmation of Sale terms: 25% down of the high-cessful bid amount. The balance ofPlease refer to file number 14-11- fraction thereof of the amount paidresidential real estate at the rate ofAbandoned ResidentialPropertytwenty-four (24(hours aherthe SALESthe sale. est bid by certified funds at theIhe successful bid shall be paid1203g. THEJUDICIAL For information: Visit our website at by the purchaser not to exceed$1 for each $1 000 or traction there-Municipality Relief Fund, which issale. CORPORATION One South close of Ihe auction; The balance,within 24 hours, by nimilar funds. http://service.atty.pierce.com. Be- $300,incertifiedfunds/orwireof of the amount paid by the pur-calculated on residential real estateSale shall be subject to general tas- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, transfer, is due within twenty-fourchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 ores, special assessments. including the Judicial sale fee forThe property will NOT be open for tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. inspection. IL 60600-4650 (312) 236-SALE You (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byfieri funds/or wire transfer, is duefraction thereof of the amount paidPremise will NOT be open for in-AbandonedResidential Property can also visit The Judicial SalesPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- the mortgagee acquixng the resi-wilbur iwevty-Ioar (24) hours Noby the purchaser not to exceedspection. Municipality Relief Fund, which isForinformationcall Mr. Peler tomeys, tNorth Dearborn Street, caicutated ov residential real esrateVucha at Plaintiff's Attorney, RoeserCorporation ut www.fjsc.com for a 7 dential real estate pursuant to itslee shall be paid by the mortgagee$300, incertifiedturids/orwireFirm irrtorrrratron: Plalirtilt's Attorney Say sosas repon of sandino salesChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No, credit bid at the sale or by anyacquinng the residential real estatetransfer,is due within twenty-fourFREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND-al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 ors Vuoha, 920 Dams Road, Elgin. Ii-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.01312) 476-5500. Rater lo File Murs- fraction thereof of the amount paidtinaja 60123. (847( 888-1820. ber 1034981. mortgagee, judgment creditor.orpursuant to ilu credit bid at the sale(24( hours. No fee shall be paid byBERG LLC 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE other lienor acquinng the residentialorby any mortgagee, judgmentthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 by the purchaser not to eaceedINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES incertifiedfunds/orwireCORPORATION ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,CORPORATION real estate whose rights in and tocreditor, or other Iienor acquiringdential real estate pursuanl lo ilsNaperville, IL 60566-7228 $300, IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Attorne 630-983-0770 866-402-8661 faatransfer,s due within twenty-four ,lfficer, (312) 444-t 122 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 the residential real estate arose pn-theresidentialreal estate whosecredif bid at the sale or by any File No.: ARDC (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by 14-Il-12039 1433971 or to the sale. The subject propertynghts in and to the residential realmortgagee, ludgrnent creditor.or630-428-4620 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 ix subject to general real estate tas-estate arose pnor to the sale. Theother bevor acquiring the residentialThis is an asempt to collect a debtthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308769 5/17, 5/24. 5/31/12 #308688 dential real estate pursuant to its Case N t 1 CH 025074 NOTE: Pur- es, special assessments, or specialsub1ect property is subject to gener-real estate whose nghts in and toOursuant to the Pair Debt Collection SKOKIE suant to the Fair Debt Collection51(010E lases levied aqainst said real estateal real estate laxes, special assess-the residential real estate arose pri-Practices Act and any informationcredit bidat the sale or by anyIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF mortgagee. judgment creditor. or Practices Act, you are advised fhatF10120583 and is offered'lor sale without anymento, orspeciallaxenleviedor to the sale The subtect propertyubtained will be used for that pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiffs axomey is deemed to beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF other lienor acquiring the residential øpresentationastoqualityoragainst said real estate and is of-is subject to general real estate tas-pose. TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYa debt collector attempting to collectCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS quantity of title and without recoursefered for sale without any represen-es, special assessments, or special1430680 real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose pri-DIVISION a debt and any information oblainedCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- to Plaintiff and n AS 1S condition.tation as to quality or quantify of titletaxes levied against said real estate5124, 5/31. 6/7/12 #312453 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS CERY DIVISION or to the sale. The subject property will be used for that purpose. The sale is further subject to conf ir-and without recourse to Plaintiff andand is offered for sale without anyMORTON GROVE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO1434287 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA representationastoqualifyor is subfect to general real estate tas- maSon by the court.(f the sale isin AS lS condition. The sale is fur- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,5/17, Sf24, 5/31/12 #308711 Plaintiff, set aside for any reason, the Pur-ther subject to confirmation by thequantity of title and without recourse es, special assessments, or specialLP F/KIA COUNTRYWIDE HOME vs. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tases levied against said real estate Chaser ut the sale shall be entitledcourt. If fhe sale is set aside for anyto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. LOANS SERVICING, LP SKOKIE PAZMINO; JPMORGAN COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-and is offered for sale without any IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLUZE. only to a return of the deposit paid.reason, he Purchaser at the saleThe sale is further subiect to confir-CERY DIVISION Plaintiff, CHASE BANK, N.A,; The Purchaser shalt have no furthershall be entitled only to a return ofmation by the court.1f the sale is representationastoqualityor COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-quantity of Idle and without recourse UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- recourse against the Mortga9or, thethe deposil paid. The Purchaserset aside for any reason, the Pur- WANDA KEDZORSKI, UNKNOWNCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-RECORD CLAIMANTS TION, to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. CERY DIVISION Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-shallhave nofurtherrecoursechaoer ut the sale shall be entitledPlaintiff HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF Defendants, only to a return of the deposit paid. The sale is further subject to confir- NILES TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS ney. Upon payment inlull of theagainst the Mortgagor, the V. JAMES E. KEDZORSKI. AD- 11 CH1855 The Purchaser shall have no further mation by the court. CREDIT UNION. amount bid, the purchaser will re-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- JOSEPHC. CASCIO. EDENS VANCED CRITICAL TRANSPORT, NOTICE OF SALE ceive a Certificate of Sale that willney. Upon payment in 'lull of therecourse against the Mortgagor, the Upon payment io full of the amountINC., ROBERT KEDZORSKI,Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- POINT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-bid, the purchaser will receive a vs. entitle the purchaser to a deed toamount bid, the purchaser will re-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee o asor-TION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND WANDA HANSEN, RONALD EN that pursuant to a Judgment of Certificate of Sale that will entitle ESTATE OF MICHAEL A. the real estate aher confirmation ofceive u Certificate of Sale that willney. Upon payment infull of theNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, KEDZORSKI, EDWARD Foreclosure and Sale enlered in the the sale. The property will NOT beenhIle he purchaser lo a deed toumosot bid, the purchaser will re- the psrchaxer to a deed to the realKEDZORSKI, UNKNOWN OWN-JARMEY. PICHARIJ M. Defendants estate aher confirmation of the sale JARMEY, EXECUTOR AND BENE-above entilfed cause on March 9, open forinspection andplaintiffthe real estate aher confirmation ofceive a Certificate of Sale that will11 CH 26228 ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM- 2012IntercountyJudicialSales makes no representation as fo thethe sale. The property will NOT beentitle the purchaser to a deed to The property will NOT be open forANTS, WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, ASFICIARY OF THE Property Address: 5510 Lincolninspection and plaintiff makes no ESTATE OF MICHAEL A.Corporation will on Tuesday, June condition of the property. Prospec-open forinspection andplaintiffthe real estate aher confirmation ofAvenue, Unìt 208 Morton Grove, IL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE 12. 2012 at the hour of 11 am, in tivebidders are admonishedIomakes no representation as to thethe sale. The property will NOT be representation as to the condition ofDefendants JARMEY AND UNKNOWN their officeal 120 Went Madison 60053 the property.Prospective bidders OWNER AND NON-RECORD check Ihe court file to verify all infor-condifion of the property. Proupec-open forinnpecfion andplaintiffNOTICE 11 CH025074 Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, OF FORECLOSUREare admonished to check the court CLAIMANTS, mation. If this property is a condo-livebidders are admonished tomakes no representation as Is theSALE - CONDOMINIUM 3301 CAPITAL STREET SKOKIE. sell at public auction lo the highest tile to verify all information. Defendants, miinium uniI, the purchaser of thecheck the court file to verify all nf or-condition of the property. Prospec-Fisher and Shapiro file C 11-03651 IL 60076 bidder for cash, as set forth below, Ifthin properly is a condominium unit at the foreclosure sale, othermation. If fhis property is u condo-livebidders are admonishedto(lt is advised that interested parties NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-11 CH 35664 minium unit, the purchaser of thecheck the Court file to verify all nf or- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE consull with their PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given mation. If this property is a condo-own sOorneys before biddinqat suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Thursday, May 24, 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, the following described mortgagednumber 10-1309. THE JUDICIAL34956.THEJUDICIALSALESPI6RCE6 ASSOCIATES OneAttomby File No.: 10-8705 Anorneyday Status report ut pendrnrt salesIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Allumeday status report of pandino sales, real estate: SALES CORPORATION OneCORPORATION One SouthNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300Code. Case e ti CH 5088 NOTE:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.File No ' 14-11-02627 ARDOPIERCE S ASSOCIATES One PIN.10-15-400-001-0000(old South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE00468002 Attorney Code 21762North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 10-15-400-002-0000(old(;10-1 - Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You5500 Attorney File No.: PA1122028Praclices Act, you are advised thatROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Case C fi CH 028129 NOTE: Pur-CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476- 400-040-0000 (new( SALE You can also visit The Judi-can also visit The Judicial SalesAttorney Code, 91220 Case C 11Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Io beIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Allumesuant to the Fair Debt Collection5500 Attorney File No.: PAl I 15567 Commonly known as 9151 Northcial Sales Corporation at .tjsc.cCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7CH 35957 s debt collector attempting tu coIledFile No.: 14-11-03193 ARDCPractices Act, you are advised thatAttorney Code. 91220 Case 8 11 Kostner Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076.um for a 7 day status report ofday status report of oendinu sales.1431946 a debt und any information obtained00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Plsintiffs attorney is deemed tu beCH 30562 The mortgaged real estate is im-pandino sales NOONAN &CÖDILIS 5 ASSOCIATES,P.C.5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308652 will be used for that purpose Case # 1 t CH 007445 NOTE: Pur-a debt collector attempting to collect1429693 resi- lSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE 1429760 a debt and any information obtained proved with a single family LIEBERMAN 105 W ADAMS ST, NORRIDGE suant lu the Fair Debt Collection 5/10, 5/17, SF24/12 4304566 dence lt the subject mortgaged realSUITE 1100 Chicago,IL60603ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308645 Practices Act, you are advised thatwill be used for that purpose. estate is a unit of a common inter-(312) 212-4028 Attorney File No.:IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Allume Plainlrtf s attorney is deemed to be1432379 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-MORTON GROVE est comrnrunity, the purchaser of thelB-1309Asomev Code. 38245File Nu : 14-11-34956ARDCTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt collector attempting Io collect5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #304584 LEGAL unit other than a mortgagee shallCase e11 CH 4806 NOTE: Pur-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL a debt and any information obtained pay the assessments required bysuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCase C 1 1 CH 031069 NOTE: Pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-will be used for that purpose. HARWOOD HEIGHTS MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF subsection (g-1) of Section 18,5 ofPractices Act, you are advised thatsuant to the Fair Debt Collection 1432421 Plaintiff. DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- the Condominium Property Act. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Iv bePractices Act, you are advised 1h51 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #304592 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Sale terms: 10% down by certifieda debl collector attempting tu collectPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be U S BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Adoption GAIL EVANS, CHICAGO TITLETION DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIO- funds, balance, by certified funds,a debt and any information obtaineda debt collector attempting to collect SKOKIE LAND TRUST COMPANY AS SUC- ING LLC within 24 hours. No refunds.Thewill be used fur that purpose. a debl and any information obtained Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Assumed Name CESSOR TRUSTEE TO COLUM- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, property will NOT be open for in-1433478 will be used for that purpose OlA NATIONAL BANK OF CHICA- Auction- Real Estate spection 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308663 1433446 JAMES SERIO, UNKNOWN HEIRSTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY GO, AS TRUSTEE UNDER PROVI-AND LEGATEES OF ROBERT P.DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, N A ELENI KOZLOWSKI, PNC BANK, For informationcallMr. Anthony 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308660 LINCOLN WOOD SIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENT N.A. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST Bid Notice Porto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- SERIO NK/A ROBERT PAUL SE-Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE DATED JANUARY 11, 1991, TO MIDAMERICA BANK FSB, UN- man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 RIO, EDENS POINT CONDOMINI- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES Divorce West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois UM ASSOCIATION,ANTHONYDMITRY WEINSTEIN, LINCOLN TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DISCOVER BANK, ARROW FI-SERIO, VINCENT SERIO,UN-TERRACE TOWNHOUSE ASSO-OF NDINA MANTIS, IF ANY, UN- 60563-1890. (630) 983-0770.ForDIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC.TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNANCIAL SERVICES, LLC Foreclosures Bidding instructions cell )630( 453- KNOWN OWNERS ANDCIATION, JPMORGAN CHASEKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TODIVISION Defendants NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, VIN-BANK, NA Defendants RECORD CLAIMANTS, WILLIAM 671324 hourspsortosale.ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-11 CH 5088 CENT SERIO, AS ADMINISTRA- BUTCHER, SPECIAL REPRESEN- Foundation Notices F10120563 11 CH 028129 INC. TION 8121 W WINONA ST. Norridge, IL TATIVE INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES TOR 8013 LINCOLN AVENUE SKOKIE, Judicial Sales Plaintiff, Plainliff, 60706 Defendants IL 60077 Defendanls CORPORATION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 11 CH 007445 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Il CH 30562 Mechanics Liens SANJA JEFFREYKURFESS,JESSICATICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 7 GILJEN, MORTGAGE 5506 N LINCOLN AVENUE UNITTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fhat pur-7531 WEST WINNEMAC AVENUE 1433 ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONWOOD suant to a Judgment ut Foreclosure 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308686 e312 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 suant Io a Judgment of ForeclosureHARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Name Change SYSTEMS, INC. Defendants and Sale enteredintheaboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- MORTON GROVE Defendants 11 CH 35957 cause on March 26. 2012, an agentTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihal pur-cause on April 3. 2012, an agent ofTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Probate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF11 CII 037009 8116 KEYSTONE AVENUEof The Judicial Sales Corporation,suanf lo a Judgmenf of ForeclosureThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-3935 W. GREENLEAF AVENUESKOKIE, IL 60076 will at 10:30 AM un June 28, 2012,and Sale enteredinthe aboveat 10:30 AM on June 5, 2012, al fheand Sale enteredinthe above Public Hearings TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLNW000, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-al the The Judicial Soles Corpora-cause ocr April 4, 2012, an agent ofTheJudicialSalesCorporation,cause on February 28, 2012. an DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-lion, One South Wacker Dnve -The Judicial Sales Corporation, willOne South Wacker Drive -24thagent ut The Judicial Sales Corpo-Public Notices BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant tu a Judgment of Foreclosure24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,at 10:30 AM un June 5, 2012, at theFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atration, will at 10:30 AM on June 19, Plaintiff, suant to a Judgment ut Foreclosureand Sale enteredivthe abovesell at public auction tu the highestTheJudicialSalesCorporation,public auction lu the highest bidder,2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Storage - Legal unit Sale enteredinthe abovecause on March 21, 2012, an agentbidder, as set forth below, the f ol-One South Wacker Drive -24thas set forth below, the following de-porstion, One South Wacker Dnve - SALMA MUKHI, BANK OF AMERI-cause on March 7, 2012, an agentut The Judicial Soles Corporation,lowing described real estate: Cam-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atscribed real estate.Commonly04th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, Take Notices CA, N A , UNKNOWN OWNERS-of The Judicial Sales Corporation,will al 10:30 AM on June 25, 2012,monly known as 8121 W. WINONApublic auction to Ihe highest bidder,known as 8013 LINCOLN AVENUE,sell at public auction tu the highest TENANTS ANO NON-RECORDwill at 10:30 AM on June 11, 2012,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-ST., Norridge, IL 60706 Property In-as set forth below, the following de-SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indesbidder, as set forth below, the fol- Assumed Name CLAIMANTS Defendanls at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, One South Wacker Dnve-dee No. 12-11-401-025-0000 Thescrrbedreal estate: CommonlyNo. 10-21-414-066. The real estalelowing deucnbed real estale: Corn- 11 CH4806 tion, One Soulh Wacker Dnve-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,real estate is improved with a singleknown as 5506 N. LINCOLN AVE-is improved with a residence. Salemanly knownas7531 WEST ASSUMED NAME 9242 MARION AVE, Morton Grove,24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestfamilyresidence The IudgmentNUE UNIT #312, MORTONterms: 25% down ut the highest bidWINNEMAC AVENUE, HARWOODNotice is hereby given, pursuant was Sale IL 60053 sell al public auction to the highestbidder, au set forth below, Ihe ful-amount $380,070.86. GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indexby certified funds at the close of theHEIGHTS, IL 60706 Property Indeslo An Act in relation lo the use NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed real estate: Com-terms: 25% down uf the highest bidNo. 10-21-119-112-1028. The realsuction: The balance, including theNu. 12-12-415-013-0000. The real TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-lowing deucnbed real estate: Com-monly known au 81 16 KEYSTONEby certified funds at the ctose of theestate is improved with aJudicial sale feefor Abandonedestate is improved with a one storyat an Assumed Business Name suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuremonly known as 3935 W.AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-auction: The balance, including thecondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%ReuidensalPropertyMunicipalityyellow bnck home: two car detach-in the conduct or transaction of and Sale enteredin the aboveGREENLEAF AVENUE,erty Indes No, 10-22-422-042-0000.Judicial sale teefor Abandoneddown of Ihe hirthest bid by certifiedRelief Fund, which is calculated oned garage. Sale terms: 25% downBusiness irr the State, as cause on March 15, 2012, an agentLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-The real estate is improved with aResidential ProperlyMunicipalityfunds ut the close uf the auction,residential real estate at the rate ufof the highest bid by certified fundaamended,thatacertification of The Judicial Sales Corporation,ty Indes No 10-35-1 10-046, The re-white brick one story single familyRelief Fund, which is calculated onThe balance, including the Judicial$1 for each $1 000 or traction there-at the close of the auction: The bal-was tiledby the undersigned al estate is improved wrth a singlehome with nu garage. Sale terms:residential real estate at the rate of will at 10:30 AM vn June 18, 2012, sale fee fur Abandoned Residentialof of the amount paid by the pur-asce, including the Judicial sale teewIth the County Clerk of Cook at the The Judicial Saies Corpora-family residence, Sale lerma: 25%25% down of Ihe hiqhest bid by cer-$1 tor each $1 000 vr fraction there-Property Municipality Relief Fund,chaser not tu euceed $300, in certi-for Abandoned Residential Property lion, One South Wacker Drive -down of the highesl bid by certifiedtihed funds at the cloue of the auc-ot of the amount paid by the pur-which is calculated un resrdenlialtied funds/or wire transfer, is dueMunicipality Relief Fund. which rsCounty. File No. D12130343 on 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,funds at the close of the auction:tree: The balance, including the Ju-chaser nut to euceed $300, in certi-real estate at the rate uf $1 tor eachwithin twenty-four (24) hours, Nocalculated on residential real estateMay 16, 2012. Under the As- sell at public auction lo the highestThe balance, including the Judiciald'eial sale fee tor Abandoned Resi-tied funds, is due within twenty-four$1,000 or fraction thereof uf thefee shall be paid by the mortgageeat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orsumad Name of bidder, as set forth below, Ihe fol-sale tee for Abandoned Residentialdential Property Municipality Relief(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byamount paid by the purchaser notacquinng the residential real estatefraction thereof of the amount paid Spotless Cleaning Maids Fund, which is calculated on resi-Ihe murtgagee acquiring the resi- lowing described realProperty Municipality Relief Fund, to esceed $300, in certrtied funds/orpursuant to its cmdif bid at the saleby the purchaser notto exceedat 7101 W. Gunnison, #56656, estate:Commonly known as 9242which iscalculafed oir residentialdential real estate al Ihe rate ut $1denfial real estate pursuant tu itswire transfer, is due within twenty-or by any mortgagee, judgment$500, iv certified funds, is due with- MARION AVE., Morton Grove, ILreel estate at the rate of $1 for eachfur each $1 000 or traction thereofcredit bid at Ihe sale or by anyfour (24) hours. No tee shall be paidcreditor,or other Irenor acquinngin twenty-four (24) hours. Nu feeChicago, IL 60706.The true 60053 Property Indes No. 10-18-$1,000 or fraction thereof of Ibaof the amounl paid by the purchas-mortgagee, ludgmenl creditor, orby the mortgagee acquiring the res-fhe residentialreal estate whoseshall be paid by the mortgagee Sc-name(s) and residence address 102-033-0000 The real estateisamount paid by the purchaser noter not to exceed $300, in certifiedother lienor acquiring Ihe residentialidential real estate pursuant toitssghts in and to the residential realqainng the residentralreal enlateof theowner(s)is:Zbigniew improved with a single family resi-Io exceed $300. in certified funds/orfunds/or wire transfer, n due withinreal estate whuse vghts irr and tocredit bidut the sale or by anyestate arose pnor lo Ihe sale. Thepursuant tu rIS credit bid at the saleGlajzner,7101W. Gunnison, the residential real estate arose pn- deuce. The ludOment amount waswire transfer, is due within twenty-twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall mortgagee, lsdgment creditor,srsublect property is sublect IO gener-orby any mortgagee, iudgrnenl#56656, Chicago, IL 60706. $788,693.82. Saletermo: 25%four (24) hours No fee shall be paidbe paid by the mortgagee acquiringor to the sale. The subject propertyother henar acquiring the residential creditor, or other lienor acquiring al real estate taxes, special assess- Pub: 5/24, 5/31. 6/7 314335 down of the highest bid by cerf itìedby the mortgagee acquinng the res-the residential real estate pursaanlis subject to general real esfate tas-real estate whose nghts in and toments, orspecialtases Ieedthe residentialreal estate whose funds at the close of the auctisn;idential real estale pursuant lo ilsto its credit bid at the sale or by anyes, special assessments, or specialthe residential real estate arose pri-against said real estate and is ut-nghls in and to the residenlial realASSUMED NAME The balance, including the Judicialcredifbid althe sale or by anymortgagee, ludgment creditor,srtases lemed againsl said real estateor tu the sale. The subject propertyfered for sale without any represen-estate arose prior tu the sale. TheNotice is hereby given, pursuant sale tee for Abandoned Residentialmortgagee, judgment creditor,orother lienur acquiring the residentialand is offered fr sale without anyis subiect lo general real esfate tax-talion au to quality or quantity of tillesubject properly is subject lo gener-lo An Act in relation lo the use Property Municipality Relief Fund,other lienor acquiring Ihe residentialreal estate whose rights in and torepresentationau Ioqualityores, special assessments, or specialand without recourse to Plarnhff andal real estate taxes, special assess-of an Assumed Business Name which is calculated on residentialreel estate whose nghts in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-quantity of Idle and without recourselaxes levied against said real estatein AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-ments,orspecial taseslemedin the conduct or transaction of real estate at the rete of $1 for eachthe residential real estate arose pv-ur to the sale. The subject propertyto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.and is offered for sale without anyIher subtedt IO confirmalion by theagainst said real estate and is of- Business in theStale,"as $t_000 or traction thereof of theor tu the sale, The sublect propertyis subject tu general real estate las-The sale is further subject to conf ir-representationasto qualityorcourt, If the sale is set aside for anytered for sale without any represen- amount paid by the purchaser notis subject to general real estale tas-eu, special assessments, or specialmation by the court. Upon paymentquantity of title and without recoursereason, the Purchaser at the saletalion as to quality or quantity of tilleamended,thatacertification to esceed $300, in certified funds/ores, special assessments, sr specialtases levied against said real estatein lull of the amounl bid, Ihe pur-tu Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.shall be entitled only tu a relurn ofand without recourse fo Plaintiff andwas tiledby the undersigned wire transfer, is due within twenty-tases levied against said real estateand ru offered for sale without anychaser will receive a Certificate ofThe sale s further subject to conf ir-the depositpaid. The Purchaserin AS IS condition. The sale is fur-with the County Clerk of Cook four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidand is offered for sale without anyrepresentationastoqualityorSale that will entitle the purchasermalion by the court.If the sale isshallhave nofurtherrecoursether sableO to confirmation by theCounty. File No. D12130285 on represenlationas orquantity ut title and without recourseIs s deed to the real estate after by the mortgagee acquinng the res- Ioquality set aside for any reason, the Pur-against the Mortgagor. Ihecourt. Upon payment infull of theMay112012 Underthe idential real estate pursuant toitsquantity of tille and wilhout recourseto Plainliff and n AS lS conddiov.confirmation of the sale The prop-chaser at the sale shall be entitledlvíortgagee or the Mortgagee's altor-amount bid, the purchaser wrIl re- credit bid at the sale vr by anylo Plainliff and in A5 15" condition.The sale is further sublect tu confit-erty will NOT be open for inspectiononly to a return of the deposit paid.ney. Upon paymenl inlullof thecarve a Certificate of Sale that willAssumed Name of mortgagee. ludgment creditor.orThe sale is further subject lo contir-matron by the court, Upon paymentand plaintiff makes nu representa-The Purchaser shall have no furtheramounf bid. Ihe purchaser will re-entitle the purchaser to a deed toCrystal Clear window washing other Senor acquinng the residenlialmation by the court.lt the sale isin full of the amount bid, the pur-lion as to the condition of the prop-recourse against the Mortga9or, theceive a Certificate uf Sale that willthe real estate after confirmation ofw'dhthebusinesslocatedat real estate whose nghts in and toset aside for any reason, the Pur-chaser will receive a Certificate oferty.Prospective bidders are ad-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attur-enhIle the purchaser to a deed tothe sale. The property will NOT be12910S.85thCourt,Palos Sale that will entitle the purchasermonrshed to check the court file to the residential real estate arose pri-chaser al the sale shall be entitled neff. Upen payment inlullof thethe real estate after confirmation ofopen torinspection andplaintiffPark, IL 60464. The true only lo a relum of the deposit paid.tu a deed lo Ihe real estate afterventy all information. If this property or to the sale, The subject property amount bid, the purchaser will re-the sale. The property will NOT bemakes no represenfalion as to thename(s) and residence address is subject to general real estale tau-The Purchaser shall have no furtherconlimration ut the sale. The prop-is a condominium unit, the parchas-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willopenforinspection andplaintiffcondilion of the property. Proupec- es, special assessments, or specialrecourse against the Mortga9or. thearty will NOT be open fur inspectioner of Ihe unit at the foreclosure sale,entitle the purchaser to a deed tumakes no representation as tu thelivebiddersare admonishedtuofthe owner(s) is: Calvin tases levied against said real estateMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-and plaintiff makes no representa-other than a mortgagee, shall paythe real estate aher confirmation ofcondition of the property. Prospec-check the court tile to verity all rnfor-Brown, 12910 S.85th Court, and is offered for sale without anyney. Upon paymenl in lull of thelion as to the condition st the prop-the assessments and the legal feesthe sale The property wrIl NOT betisebiddersareadmonished Iomatron. It this property is a condo-Palos Park, IL 60464. represenfationasIoqualityoramount bid, the purchaser will re-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-required byThe Condominiumopenforinspection and plainlrffcheck the court file to venfy all rnfor-minium unit, the purchaser of thePub: 5/24 5/31, 617 313508 quantity of title and without recoursecarve a Certificale of Sale that willmonished to check Ihe court tile toProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)makes nu representation as to thematron. If this property is a condo-unit ut the foreclosure sale, other AS'UMED NAME to Plaintiff and in AS 15" conditionentitle the purchaser tu a deed tuverify all information. If this propertyand (g)(4). If this property iv a con-condition of the property. Prospec-minium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- The sale is further subject to conf ir-the real estate after confirmation ofis a condominium unit, the purchas-dominrum unit which ispartof atinebiddersareadmonished lounit at the foreclosure sale, othersesuments and the legal lees re-Notice is hereby given, pursuant mellon by the court. Upen paymentthe sale. The property will NOT beer uf the unit at the foreclosure sale,common interest community, thecheck the court file to verity all intor-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-to An Act in relalion to the use in full of the amount bid, the pur-open furinspection andplaintiffolher than a mortgagee, shall paypurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-matron. If this property is a condo-aeusmenls and the legal fees re-erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt) andof an Assumed Busrness Name chaser will receive a Certificate ofmakes no representation as to thethe assessments and the legal teessure sale other than a mortgageeminium unit, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prop-)g)(4(.It this property is a cundo-in the conduct or transaction of condibon of the properly, Prospec-required byTheCondominiumshall pay the assessments required Sale that will entitle the purchaser unit at the foreclosure sale, uthererfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1( andminium unit which is part of a corn-Business in theState, as to a deed In the real estate aherlivebidders are admonishedtoProperly Acf, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1)by The Condominium Property Act,than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-(g)(4).ltthis property is a condo-mon rnlerest community, the pur- amended,thaI acorliticatron contirmalion of the sale. The prop-check the court tile to venfy all intur-and Ig)(4(. It this property is a con-765 ILCS 605/18.5(rt-l).IF YOUsesumenls and the legal tees re-minium unit which is part ut a cam-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure erty will NOT be open tor inspectionmationIf this property is a condo-duminium unit which is part of sARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-quired by The Condominium Prop-mon interest community, tIrepur-sale other than a mortgagee shallwas filedby the undersigned and plaintiff makes no representa-minium unit,the purchaser ut thecommon interest community. theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTerty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1( andchaser ut the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required bwith the County Clerk ot Cook lion au to the Condition st the prop-unit at Ihe foreclosure sale, otherpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-TO REMAININ POSSESSION)g)(4).lt this property is s condo-sale ulher than a mortgagee shallThe CondominiumProperty Ac,County. File No. D12130052 on erty.Prospective bidders are ad-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sure sale other than a mortgageeFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFminium unit which is part of a cam-pay the assessments required b765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(.IF YOUApril 25, 2012 Under fhe As--e. monished to check the court tile Insesaments and the legal tees re-shall pay the assessments requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmon interest community, the pur-The Condominium Property Ac,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sumeri Name of verify all intsrmalion. If this propertyquired by The Condominium Prop-by The Condominium Property Act,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 60638.5(g-t). IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT El Encanto Restaurant is a condominium uniI, Ihe purchas-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l).IF YOU15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISsale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION er of the unit at Ihe foreclosure sale,(g))4).Itthis property is a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREpay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwiththebusinesslocaledat other Iban a mortgagee, shall payminium unit which is part ut a cam-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. Forinformation, contactThe CondominiumProperlyAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN10429 1/2 S. Ewing Ave., Chi- the assessmenls and the legal feesmon interest community, the pur-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPlaintiffs attorney: JOHNSON,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). W YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONcago, IL 60617. Thetrue required byThe Condominiumchaser of the unit at the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISname(s) and residence address Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t)sale other than a mortgagee shallAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN , 230 W. Monroe Street,Surie MORTGAGE OWNER), YOU HAVE TI-tE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTION FORECLOSUREof the Owner(s)s:Jackeline and (g((4).lt this property is a con-pay the assessments required byACCORDANCE WITH SECTION#1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONt5-1701(C(OF THEILLINOISLAW Furinformation:Vìsitour dominiurn uniI which is part of aThe Condominium ProperlyAct,15-17011ClOF THE ILLINOIS54f-9710. Please refer to tile nurn-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREwebsde st service.atty-pierce.comDelgado, 9533 S.Escanaba, common interest community,the765 ILCS 6051l8.5(Q-1). IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREber 10-8705 THE JUDICIALAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, contactbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Chicago, (L 60617. purchaser of the uniI at the forado-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW.Forinformation:VisitourSALES CORPORATION OneACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk.PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sPub: /10,/17,/24 303108 sure sale other than s mortgageeOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTwebsite at service.alty-pierce corn.South Wacker Dyne, 24th Floor,15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C Attorneys,OneNorthDearborn shall pay Ihe assessments requiredTO REMAININPOSSESSIONbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Chicarto, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREl5W030 NORTh FRONTAGEStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL by The Condominium Property Act,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sSALEY0u can also visit The Judi-LAW. For information, contactROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.60602Tel No.(312)476-5500. 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1(.IF YOUAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAttorneys,OneNorth Dearborncial Sales Corporation al ww'w.Ijsc.cPlaintiff's attorney: The Sole Clerk,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenPlease refer to hIe number ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONSlreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILom for a 7 day status report ofCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. the hours of i and 3 PM only andPAt 1 15567. THE JUDICIAL SALES OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTt5-17OIIC)OF THE ILLINOIS60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500.pendina sales. JOHNSON,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEaskforthesalesdepartment..CORPORATION One South TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlease refer to file numberBLUMERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Please refer to file number 14-11-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, To PLACE A HELP FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLAW. Forinformation, conlaclPAt 122028 THE JUDICIAL SALES230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between02627.THEJUDICIALSALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale ClerIc,CORPORATION One SouthChicago. IL 60606 1312) 541-9710the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andCORPORATION One Southcan also visd The Judicial Sales ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.0 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicarto, ask forIhesalesdepartment..Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago,Corporation at www.tlnc.com for a 7 WANTED AD IN THE 15-17011ClOF THEILLINOIS15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You Please refer tu file number 14-1f-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.can also visil The Judicial Sales 03193 THEJUDICIALSALEScan alsovisit The Judicial Sales LAW. For information, contactIL 60527. (630) 794-9876 betweenCorporation al www.tjsc.com fur a 7 SAY IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS,CORPORATION One SouthCorporation at www.tsc.com for a 7 CLASSIFIEDS, CALL Plaintiff'sasomev: NOONAN &the hours st1 and 3 PM only andday Slatus report ut pending sales Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicarto,day status report of pendinq sales. LIEBERMAN. 106 W ADAMS ST,askfurthesalesdepartment.. CALL 847-998-3400 TO IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. SUITE 1100, Chicago, IL 60603,Please refer to file number 14-11- can also visit The Judicisl Sales15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE TO PEACE A OEASSIFIED AD, 841-998-3400 (312) 212-4028 Please refer to fife PLACE YOUR AD Corporation at W.tj5d.com for a 7ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, CALI 847-998-3400 38 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 24, 2012 Assumed Name Bid Notice Divorce Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices ASSUMED NAME BID NOTICE STATE OF WISCONSIN, PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuantThe Board of Education of Park CIRCUIT COURT, If you live in Hiles Township and SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS to An Act in relation to the useRidge-Niles School District 64, MILWAUKEE COUNTY have a child in grades K-8 who GENERAL ASSISTANCE FUND of an Assumed Business Name164 S. Prospect Avenue, ParkIn Re: The marriage of Petition-is home-schooled or attends a in the conduct or transaction ofRidge, IL 60068, is requestinger:Felicia Denise Hobbs andprivate school and you are con- I, Thomas Lupo, Supervisor of Norwood Park Township, Cook County, Illinois, being duly sworn, depose and say that the following Business ir the State, asbids for custodial supplies.BidRespondent: Jerome Macomcerned about their educational statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1 , 201 1 , and ending March 31 , 2012. amended,that acertificationdocuments may be requestedAnthony. growth and development, was filed by the undersignedfromtheBoardOffice, 164 CASE NO. 12FA000872 please contact Hiles Township BEGINNING BALANCE, APRIL 1, 2011 11847929 with the County C'erk of CookSouth Prospect Avenue, ParkTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, DistrictforSpecialEducation, County. File No, D12130189 onRidge, IL 60068, or from the TO THE PERSON NAMED Tarin Kendrick, Executive Direc- REVENUES May 4, 2012. Under the As-District's website at www.d64.or ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: tor. PH: 847-965-9040, 8701 PropertyTax 12,120.50 sumed Name of g. Sealed bids will be receivedYou are notified that the peli-Menard, Morton Grove, IL Replacement Tax JMW CONSULTING by Park Ridge - Niles CCSD 64,tioner named above has filed a60053. Interest Income 54.79 with the business located at 642on June 5, 2012 at 10:00 AM.Petition fordivorceorlegalPub: 5/24/12 312022 Miscellaneous Income 000 00 S. Roosevelt Avenue, ArtingtonThey will be opened and readseperationagainstyou. You LEGAL NOTICE Heights,IL60005. The truealoud at the District's Education-must respond with a written de-Notice is hereby given that the TOTAL REVENUES: 15.175.31 name(s) and residence addressalService Center, 164 Southmand for a copy of the PetitionRules Goveming the Board of EXPENDITURES 'Jt the owner(s)is: Jeanne M.Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge,within 45 days from the day af-Fire and Police Commissioners Administration 7633 20 Wegner, 642 S. Roosevelt Ave-IL 60068. Bidsshall be ad-ter the first date of publication.of the Village of Morton Grove Home Relief 3.500.00 nue, Arlington Heights, ILdressed and submitted fo:The demand must be serif orhave been revised, specifically, 60005. AUn: Mr. Scott Mackall, Directordelivered to the court at: ClerkChapter II,Applications,and TOTAL EXPENDITURES 11.1 33.20 Pub: 5/10, 5/17, 5/24 303292 Facility Management ParkofCourt,MilwaukeeCountyChapter III,OriginalAppoint- ASSUMED NAME Ridge - Niles CCSD 64 164Courthouse, 901 N 9th Street,ments, which have been ENDING BALANCE, MARCH 31, 2012 122.521.46 Notice is hereby given, pursuantSouth Prospect Avenue 'ParkMilwaukee, WI. 53233. and fochanged to conform with current to As Act in relation fo the useRidge, Illinois 60068AlI ques-FeliciaHobbs, 5945N.Parkstate statutes. Said revisions The amount of tax levied preceding year 10.350,51 of an Assumed Business Namefions regarding the request forPlazait301 , Milwaukee, WIwere approved at the regular in the conduct or transaction ofbid shall be directed fo Scott53223. Itis recommended, butmonthly meeting of the Board of The amount of property tax collected 12.120.58 Business inthe State, asMackall, Director Facility Man-not required, that you have anFire and Police Commissioners, amended,thatscertiticatioriagement at )847) 318-4313. attorney help or represent you. May 17, 2012. The revised was filedby the undersigned5/24/12 308852 Pub: 5/17 5/24 5/31 308060 Rules may be reviewed at theThe Supervisor shall, within 30 days before the annual town meeting, prepare and file this report with the Township Clerk. with the County Clerk of Cook LEGAL NOTICE Foundation Notices Morton Grove Fire Department, County. File No D12130268 on INVITATION TO BID - 6250 Lincoln Ave. The revised Subscribed and sworn to this 6th day of April, 2012 May 10, 2012. Under the As-STUDENT TRANSPORTATION PRIVATE FOUNDATION edition will be effective June 5, sumed Name of SERVICES The Annual Report (Form2012, ten daysafter date of(SIGNEDI THOMAS LUPO Magic Express 1.The Boards of Education of990PF)of the Paul & Pearlpublicationof this notice,pur- Supervisor at 9371 Bay Colony Dr. Apt 2S NilesTownshipHighSchoolCaslow Family Foundation,asuant to Illinois Municipal Code, Des Plaines, IL 60016. The trueDistrict No. 219, Skokie Schoolprivate foundation, for the yearPub: 5-24-12 313085 name(s) and residence addressDistrict No. 69, Morton Groveending December 31, 2011, is LEGAL NOTICE CASH DISBURSEMENTS ofthe owner(s)is:SlawornirSchoolDistrictNo.70,Nilesavailable atitsprinciple office,NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN Lesriiak, 9371 Bay Colony Dr.SchoolDistrictNo.71, East6759 N Sheridan Ad, Chicago,that a public hearing will be heldPayroll: Under $6,000.00 - Thomas Lupo Apt 2S , Des Plaines, IL 60016. Prairie School District No. 73,IL 60626, for inspection duringbefore the Planning and Zoning Total - $5,600.00 Pub:5117. 5/24. 5/31 309606 Lincolnwood School District No.reular business hours by anyCommission on Tuesday, June ASSUMED NAME 74, and the N/es Township Dis-citizen who requests it within 1012, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. in the Administration: Norwood Park Township 347.20, Norwood Park Township $81 .20, Sun-Times Media Publishing $104.80, Spina, Notice is hereby given, pursuanttrictfor Special Education No.days from the date of this no-City Council Chambers of Park Mc Guire & Okal P.C. $500.00, R Draniczarek $950.00, Township Supervisors of Illinois $50.00 to An Act in relation to the use807 will accept bids for studenttice. The Foundation's PrincipalRidgeCityHall,505Butler Total: $7633.20 of an Assumed Business Nametransportation services. Manager is David Mann. Place, Park Rìdge, Illinois, when in the conduct or transaction of2.The School Districts are bid-Pub: 5/24/12 310630 the following matter will be con- Home Relief: Harlem Manor $500.00, JTL Properties $3,000.00, Business inthe State, asdingtheirtransportationcon- Mechanics Liens sidered: Total: $3,500.00 amended,thatacertificationtracts cooperatively.The Dis- Zoning Cese Number Total Expenditures: $11,133.20 was filedby the undersignedtricts intend to award separate NOTICE OF LIEN TA-12-04: AD#309985, Pub: 5-24-12 with the County CIer$of Cookcontracts to the company bestNotice is hereby given that onApplication is by Chetan Jani of County. File No. D12130304 onable to provide the most etti-JUNE 18, 2012, a sale will be2nd GenDonuts, Inc.dba May 14, 2012. Under the As-cient and cost effective servicesheld at: PRO-TECH AUTO Dunkin Donuts at1129 West SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Assessor: CCTAA-400.00. W. Dammeier-12000 00, Computer Bits sumed Name of for all Districts. REPAIR & TRUCK RENTAL Touhy Avenue, Park Ridge, IL Inc-300,00, IL Assessors Assn.-225.00, IL Prop Assessment lnst-340.00, Town and Country Coiffures 3.Bid documents will be availa-3700 S. ASHLAND 60068, for text amendments to TOWN FUND Amencan Expmss-1122.13, Dennis Karns-27.00, Sullivan's Law Directsry- withthebusinesslocatedatble beginning May 24, 201 2 andCHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60609 Section 14.6.0 and 14.12.B. of March 31, 2012 67.59, Quill Corp-142,30, ist Source Amenca-76.94, The Sidewell Co.- 4358 W. Touhy Ave.,maybepickedupbetweenTo sell the following article tothe Zoning Ordinanceof the i 00.00, Vofern-68.50w Lincolriwood, IL 60712. The true10:00 am, and 3:00 p.m. at theenforce a lien existing under theCity of Park Ridge, regarding re- Cash Disbersemenls iotat $14,869.46 name(s) and residence addressJulia S. Molloy Education Cen-lawsoftheStateofIllinoisplacementof sign panelsof Salaries 233, 513.00 I, Thomas Lupo, Supervisor of Nsrweod Park Township, of the Owner(s) is:Ignazioter, 8701N. Menard Avenue,against such article for repairsnon-conforming groundpole Administration 34, 080.45 Cook Couxty, lllioois, being duly swom, depose aod say that the following Sorellino, 4509 N. Opal Ave.,Morton Grove, Illinois, 60053. and storage furnished for suchsigns in the B-1 zoning district, Contractual 132, 31 8.23 statement is a con-oct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1 , 201 1 , and Norridge, IL 60706. 4.AlI bids must be submitted onarticle at the request of the fol-in accordance with the require- Commodities 3, 161.19 ending March 31, 2012. Pub: 5/17. 5/24. 5/31 309836 or before June 4, 2012 at 10:00lowing designated persons, un-menfs of Section 4.8 (Zoning Assessor 14. 869 46 ASSUMED NAME am. Bids are to be submitted inless such articles are redeemedAmendment) of the Zoning Ordi- $417, 942.93 BEGINNING BALANCE, APRIL 1, 2011 ß22.437.6 Notice is hereby given, pursuanta sealed envelope marked "Stu-pnortothedesignatedsalenance for the above mentioned Salaries: Under $10, 000 - D. Krue9er to 'An Act in relation to the usedentTransportation Servicesdate: property. VENUES $10, 000 fo $30, 000 - P Alongi, D. Kams, T. Lupe, A. Nasca of an Assumed Business NameBid"anddeliveredtoHilesOWNER:YOLANDA D. BANKS All information. mailings. certifi- Tan L Rogawsic, R. Secco, S. Wyda, D. Stefanswicz 026.880.74 in the conduct or transaction ofTownship High SchoolDistrict1708 W. 35TH ST. cates etc shall be addressed to Replacement Tao $30, 000 to $65, 000 - J. Elgeness, S. Scollard 20.833.80 Business inthe State,"asNo. 219 Administrative Offices,CHICAGO, IL 60609 the following person at the fol- Interest Income LIEN amended,thatacertificationAfln:Mr.Gerry Yeggy, 7700 HOLDER: JPMORGANlowing address: Miscellaneous Income wax filedby the undersignedGross Point Road, Skokie,lIli-CHASE BANK NA Chetan Jani Telai $233, 513.00 with the County Clerk of Cooknois 60077 P 0 BOX 901098 2nd Gen Donuts, Inc. Town Fend: NCPERS-384.00, FICA-19069.12, IMRF-15655.92 Less REVENUES: 648.313.49 County. File No. D12130369 on5.ThebidopeningwilltakeFORT WORTH, TX 76101 5615 South Harlem Avenue employee cant. )4668.65), IDES-417 06, Parkway Bank-8.20, ADP-2320.77, May 172012. Under the place on June 4, 2012 at 10:00Vehicles:2006 CHRYSLER 300 Chicago, IL 60638 ILCounties Risk Mgtnt Trust-1 5620.00, AT&T-593,49, Avaya-375.53, pEND-pJp,S Assumed Name of am. atNiles Township HighVIN N 2C3KA43R56H483968 Tel: )312( 813-1438 Comcast-4324.23, Commonwealth Edison-4005.86, Nicor-1861.94, Village Vellum Media School District No. 219 Adminis-Amount of Lien: $4700 Email: [email protected] of Nornidge-403.20, Postmaster of Chicago-)14.40I, Pioneer Press-174.00, Administration 339 811 48 with the business located at 555trative Offices, 7700 GrossPub: 5/24 5/31 6/7309732 Allpersonsinterestedinthe Sun Times Media-434,40, JS Pnnfing-860.00, Paul Óraoiczarek Ltd-4500,00, ssessor 14869.46 W. Cornelia Ave., Unit 712, Chi-Point Road,Skokie, Illinois above described matter are in- Hartaran & Roehr-1 100.00, Catherine Sanloro, CPA-3600.00, Spina McGuire PUblic Notices Audit cago,IL60657 Thetrue60077. vitedtoattendandwillbe 6 OIcaI-25900.00, Towoship Officials of IL-124.495, Achte Maintenance- Insurance name(sI and residence address6.AIl questions must be submit- LEGAL NOTICE heard. 1090.00, ist Source Amenca-174.33, Fredricksen Fire Equipment-121.00, IIMunicipal Retiremeot ofthe owner(s)is:Nathanted in writing to the attention ofNOTICEishereby given thatThe case tile for this matter is S, Scellant-3756,55, Norridge Ace Hardware-83,97, Home Depot-69.85, Social Security Weber,555 W. CorneliaAve.,NTDSE Director of Fiscal Serv-two public meetings will be joint-available for review in the De- A&N Construction-675,00, JP Cooke-49.40, Grsce Milinowski-250.00, Unit 712, Chicago, IL 60657 iy ices, Kathy Gavin at kgavin@nt held by the Norridge Planpartment of Community Preser- Peter Papadakos-65.00, Michael Saavedra-1 1 5.00, Rosario Cambino A Son- Special Programs 63.261.99 Commission and the Non-idgevation and Development at City Pub: 5/24 5/31, 6/7 312472 dse.org or via fax at )847) 965- 700 00, Comm. Carpet Cleaners-337,50, PaIro Sigo-1760,OO, Wilde Way Safety Program ASUMED NAME 8422. Advisory Review Committee atHall. Sign-252.00, Hinoldey Spnngs-327.66, Open K'ifchens-8601 .00, Specialty Collector Notice is hereby given, pursuant5/24/12 314195 the Norridge Village Hall, 4000Alfredo Man-, Chairman Mat-668,50, Sears-891 .23, Benson Electnic-995 00, Complete Cleaning- N. Olcott Avenue, as follows: Planning and Zoning to "An Act in relation to the use 1680.00, The Book Source-1154,12, Follet Library Ressurces-5263.87, TOTAL EXPENDITURES 411 942.90 Tuesday, 12 June 2012, at 7:00Commission of an Assumed Business Name Scholastic Book Clubs-256,00, Gldn Fellowship Club-1000,00, Happy Sr.'s Pub:5/24/10 306160 ENDING BALANCE, MARCH 31, 2011 i osi ooa ig in the conduct or transaction of p.m., a workshop will be held NP Twnshp.-1000.00, Moms Drop io Cntr-1000.00, Si. Rosalie Forever as with Irving Business in theState," staff from Hartem Public Hearings Young-1000.00, Harwood 'Ifs. Seoiors-i000.00, Divine Savior Young at The amount of tuo levied preceding year 476.123.50 amended,thatacertification Plaza to review the proposed Heart-1000,00, Sr, Asst.Cntr.(Meals on Wheelsi-25000,00, Harwood lIts. filedby the undersigned developmentoftheproperty LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC The amount of property tax collected 62688074 'cas Youth Baseball-350,00, Norridge Extreme-350.0ó, Norridge Hat. 'Its. Rotary with the County Clerk of Cook bounded byHarlem,Octavia, HEARING Club-250,00, Boy Scoot Troop922-360.00, Future Elfte Baseball-250.00,The Supervisor shall, within 30 days before the annual town meebog, prepam County. File No. D12130361 on Cullom and the HIP. Skokie Plan Commission, DON'T FutureRebelsBaseball-300.00,RidgewoodBoysBasketball-500.00,and file this report with the Township Clerk. May 16, 2012. Under the As- Tuesday, 19 June 2012, at 7:00Thursday, June 21, 2012, ViI- Ridgewood High School Atfrlehcs-75OE00, Rebels Wrestliog Club-350,00, sumed Name of p.m., a formal presentationoflageof Skokie, 5127 Oaklon Subscribed and sworn to this SIft day of April, 2012. the proposed development willStreet, Skokie, Illinois 60077, atYoung Guns Baseball-200.00, Blue Cab-152.00, Bob Fallat Taxi-6692 00, WCH Trailer Repair (SIGNED) THOMAS LUPO at 4300 W. Ford City Dm. Apt. be made by the Harlem Irving7:30 P.M., to consider the fol- New Gladstone Cab-2056.00, O'Hare Tasi Dispatch-66.00, Path Ridge Taxi- 3948.00, Taxi program receipts-17300.00), IlOffice Suoply-117.00, Quill- 806, Chicago,IL 60652. The NEED IT Plaza staff. lowing: 3111.07, Runco Office Supply-Bt.82, Costcu-100,00, petty Cash-192,23, true name(s( and residence ad- All interested persons should at-NEW ACTION TAKEN Supervisor Veterans Floral-175,00, Refuods & reimbarsements-(1981.25( dress of the owner(s) is: tend and will be given an oppor-2012-28P -Special Use Per- AD#309976, Pub:5-24-12 Wieslaw P. Chmura, 4300 W. tunity fo be heard. mit:8950 GrossPoint Road Total $169,560.47 Ford City Dm. Apt. 806, Chica- SELL IT PUBLISHED by me this 24th#400 , IL 60652 day of May 2012 Stover Partners #2, LP, on be- b: 5/24, 5/31, 6/7 314329 inthe Pioneer Press/Norndgehalf of Chabad Israeli Center, and Harwood Heights News. requests a special use permit FAST. Judith Dunne Bernardi, Villagefor child day cere in a B2 Com- RENTYOUR SAY IT IN THE TO PLACE A Cleric merciaIdistrict and anyrelief Pub:5-24-12 313221 that may be required as deter- FIND MORE APARTMENT WITH EASE SAY IT IN THE mined by Village staff during the (LASSIFIEDS, CALL CLASSIFIED AD, review of the case. IN THE (LASSIFIEDS. CLASSIFIEDS, CALL CALL 2012-29P -Zoning ChapterLOCAL JOBS AT TO PLACE A HELP WANTED Amendment: Fence Height (ALL 847-998-3400 TO 847-998-3400 TO (Aft The Village Manager is request- 847-998-3400 TO AD IN THE (LASSIFIEDS, PIONEERLOCALCOMJONSTER ing that the Zoning chapter of PLACE YOUR AD PIACE YOUR AD 84/-998-3400 CALL 847-998-3400 PLACE YOUR AD 847-998-3400 Thursday, May 24, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 39 Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal theSkokieVillage Code be007 Kathy L Osburri Johnson Registered or motor vehicles NOTICE OF AUCTION Life Storage Centers of Humboldt amended the increase the maxi-018 Emmanuel B. Jones are sold As Is / Parts OnIy, noLife Storage Centers of MortonPark will hold a public sale to en- mum tence height in residential086 Keyshawn J. Jones titles or registration. Grove will hold a public sale toforce a lien imposed on raid proper- IV, au described below. Oursuant to side yards to 5 teet, eliminate090 Vanessa Lawerence Tenant Name Unit # enforce a lien imposed on saidtIme Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa- exceptionpermitstortencas,101 Robert Wilson Magdaleno Cruz 1220property,as describedbelow,cilityAct,Illinois Code 770 ILCS and other related amend-122 Jason Caudle Christopher D. Sanders 1270pursuantfotheIllinoisSelf-9511 to 95/7, at 2:00 PM on Mon- ments. 177 James Grissrom Anthony T. Cooper 2046Service Storage Facility ActIIi-day, June 11, 2012, at Life Storage FOR YOUR INFORMATION298 JamaIl Banks Marquita M Harris 2068nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toCenters of Humboldt Park, 4014 W. Grand Ave, Chicago, IL6065t, Plans and related documents3l5JavdaJ Gary KennethJacobs 302195/7, at 1:00 PM on Thursday, (7731 235-2884. are availableat theVillage's328 Daniell Dilce LaurelWegner 3105June 14th, 2012, at LiteStorageManagement reserves the right to CommunityDevelopment De-343 Tawone Keith Pub:5124, 5/31 312031 Centers of Morton Grove, 6505withdraw any unit from sale. Regis- partment, Planning Division,349 Roberto Johns Notice is hereby given that pur-WestOaktorStreet,Mortontarai or motor vehicles are sold Ao Findthe (847) 933-8447 Monday through354 Jacqueline Tolentino suant to Il)inois Sell-Storage Fa-Grove, Illinois60053, 847-966-Is I Parts Only, no titles or registra- Friday, trom 8:30 AM to 5:00382 Shelly C. Moore cilities Act, a sale will be held on1899. Management reservestion, Name Unit# PM. 386 Eladio Santiago June 13, 2012 11:00 Am., atthe right fo withdraw any unitBirdie Anderson 376 SPECIAL AIDAvailable upon400 Rufo Aviles LifeStorageCentersofElgin,from sale,Registered or motorLee Blonsorri 22 request for the disabled. Call424 Melinda Lising 450 Airport Rd, Elgin, IL 60123vehicles are sold As Is / PartsRozalinda Borcila 605 (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)426 Gewdolyn Floumoy (847)888-1834. The contents ofOnIy, no titles or registration. Andrea Brown 475 933-8455. 433 Dennis Hunt the below spaces will be sold atTenant Name Unit # Michael T Bums 304 446 DeIrny Fonseca a public sale for cash,creditKevin Cheaters 1735Gregory Craig 636 Interested parties are invited to Ed Drzazinski 175 attend this meeting. This notice470 Tenanse R. Middleton card or certified funds. lt there isRichard Spandiary 1724Carla Duncan 558 is for information purposes only.493 Eamestine Thomas no market value or no bids re-Mary L. Walker 1163Crystal Elmore 88 Published in the Skokie Review495 Avis Porter ceived, the goods will be other- Pub:5/24, 5/31 311195 Esca Franklin 625 on May 24, 2012. 516 Tisha Canada wise disposed of. LifeStorage Centersol RogersOcelia M Goodloe 162 Paul Luke, Chairman 561 Tkenya Abrams Tim Price- HHG, Personal Park will hold s public sale to en-Betty D Hargrove 182 force a lien imposed on said proper-Monyette Henry 648 5/24112 #314723 562 Elizabeth Olvera Items, Boxes Unit #320 ty, an described below, pursuant toVerisHill 153 Storage- Legal 688 George Jones Leslie McDonald- HHG, Person-the Illinois SeIt-Service Storage Fa-Kasdice Jones 823 702 Chinika Buie al Items. Boxes Unit # 284 cility Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCSLanenia L Kind 764 Lite Storage Centers of Hernio-716 Brittany R. Corbett Darme Burley- HHG, Personal95/1 to 95/7,at 11:00 AM onShadae Morris 577 sa will hold a public sale to en-756 Margret Wilson Items, Boxes Unit #310 Thursday, June 14th, 20t2, at LifeTammy D Murray TDB intemational 277 force a lien imposed on said781 Anthony Autrey DarmeBurley-Otticaitems,Storage Cestero of Rogers park, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago,lili-Nakia Parker 203 property, as describedbelow,Pub: 5/24,5/31 312751 Personal Items Unit #0109 sois, 60626. )773) 381-1417 Man-Anthony Ray 535 pursuanttotheIllinoisSell-Life Storage Centers ofLaurieBeers- HHG, Personalagement reserves the rigirl to with- Pub: 5/24,5/31 305633 Service Storage Facility Act, Illi-Wrigley-villewillhold a publicItems, Boses Unit # 332 draw any unit from sale. Reistered nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1tosale to enforce a lien imposedRobert Carter- HHG, Personalor motor vehicles are sold As In I 95f7, at 4:00 PM on Mondayon said property, as describedItems, Boses Unit # 659 Parts Only, rio titles or registration. June U, 2012 at Life Storagebelow, pursuant to theIllinoisPub: 5/24, 5t31 311993 Tenant Name: Unit it Miguel Martinez 128 Centers of Hermosa, 4500 W.Sell-Service Storage Facility BnttaoySmith 213 Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60639.Act, lllinoìs Code 770 ILCS 95/1 Jimmy L. Floumoy 433 Phone number is 773-235-8452to 95/7, at 12:00 PM on Mon- Ronald Lewis 546 of Management reserves the rightday. June 11,2012, at Life Stor- Marie Ferguson 586 Yur TO PLACE A to withdraw any unit from sale.ageCentersofWrigleyville, Curtis L. King 820 Robert Baldwin Registeredormotorvehicles3323 West Addison Street, Chi- 852 CLASSIFIED AD, Maurice R, Mattris Sr. 931 are sold As Is/Parts Only no ti-cago, Illinois, 60618. (773)478- Doris L. Benson t006 tles or registration 0805 Stephanie Wynn 127 Iintt Tenant Name Management reserves the rightCALL 847-998-3400 Pub: 5/24, 5/31 306789 to withdraw any unit from sale.

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HOTEL I Storeps customer service leaves lots to be desired Dear Fixer: I Team Fixer got in touch with T-Mobile's visited a T-Mobile corporate folks to fmd out what, if anything, store in Countryside their investigation had turned up about this to look into getting a franchise location, which goes by the name new phone. I allowedXtreme Wireless. an employee to We heard back from Scott Goldberg, a access my account senior communications manager - and you BY STEPHANIE but ultimately I left also received a call. Goldberg said your safety ZIMMERMANN without making a is their "utmost concern" and "T-Mobile will The Fixer purchase. not tolerate the mistreatment of customers A few weeks later, by any third-party distributors." I went to a different T-Mobile store. The lb that end, T-Mobile has withdrawn employee there told me I had no upgrade left Xtreme Wireless' authorization to sell T- on my account and that the Countryside storeMobile products and services, Goldberg said. had extended my contract for two years, in- We tried to reach the store owner but did eluding entering a serial number for a phone not get a call back. I hadn't purchased. I returned to the Countryside store to haveCostly lesson the error corrected. When I explained the Does anyone else remember the days when situation, the same employee immediately you could switch an airplane ifight at the last started yelling at me that he had made "one moment without spending your life savings? click" in error. So according to him, that one Once, The Fixer accidentally showed up click entered a serial number, had me agree at the wrong airport and magically got on to a contract extension and extended my another plane, no problem. 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The Maine Township to remain in their homes may Emergency Food Pantry benefitted from the efforts. Township wish to consider the Center of Supervisor Carol A. Teschky (left) and Pantry Coordinator Concern's Shared Housing Pro- Carol Langan look over some of the donations. The Skokie and gram. Residents are matched Niles postal carriers collected food as did a group of Advocate with screened applicants Lutheran General Hospital nurses. Catholic Charities also who possess a temperament helped by delivering food from Palatine Post Office mail carri- suitable to shared accommo- ers. These efforts netted a total of more than 9,000 pounds of dations. food for needy families in Maine Township. Available by appointment: Preparation of simple wills and join the marching bands, Clubs and durable powers of at- clowns, stilt-walkers and pa- Polish American Congress: torney for health care and triots. Contact Cathy Spadoni Illinois Division, will hold its property available. All services at (847) 588-8019 or cms@ monthly general meeting at 7 are offered at the Center of vniles.com. p.m. May 29 at the Polish Na- Concern offices at 1580 N. Niles Township Clerk Office: tional Alliance Building, 6100 Northwest Highway, #310, in Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays N. Cicero Ave. Officer reports Park Ridge. For services that and evenings by appointment and information about upcom- require an appointment, call on the second and fourth ing events will be offered. Call (847) 823-0453 weekdays, 9 Mondays of each month to Kenneth Gill, (773) 852-6757. a.m.-4:30 p.m. (The center is accommodate residents with open only until noon on Fn- passport applications, voter Polish National Alliance: Invites Sox Fans to join along Large Public Auction days.) The Center of Concern registrations and temporary Davenport, IA Development also offers housing counseling handicapped parking placards. with the Polish Roman Catho- Saturday, May 26, 2012 PEOPLES 15W. John St. Plano, Illinois Land Auction C O M P A N Y for seniors and others seeking To schedule an appointment at lic Union, Polish Falcons of 9AM Stafl Lunch2 Auction rings! affordable housing, programs Niles Township in Skokie, call America and Polish Women's Auction Into: Saturday, June 9 @ 10:00 AM ON-SITE at Dir: Dir: From Rt. 34 in Plano, go North 323 Research Pkwy, Davenport, IA. designed to prevent homeless- (847) 673-9300. Alliance for the annual Polish- on Center St. i Block to John St. Turn American Night at U.S. Cellular 71 acres rn/I consisting of 11 fully developed, shovel ready ness, friendly visitors for the Maine Township Neighborhood left to the auction. Watch for Auction Field (Chicago White Sox vs. signs. commercial & industrial lots in the first class Iowa Research homebound, and volunteer Watch: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the Texas Rangers) on July 3, DeBolt Auction Service, Inc. Commerce & Technology Park in Davenport, IA. Lots will be offered opportunities in the office and the first Wednesday of every starting at 7:10 p.m. Tickets Since 1987. in a "Choice Style" Auction. All utilities and fiber optics to site. in the field. See www.centerof- month in the basement of Opportunity to own developed parcels below replacement cost with for the lower box seats are Sheila DeBolt, Plano, IL #440000593, concern.org. Maine Town Hall, 1700 Ballard FL#AU3955, Ph#630-669-8736 currenifarm income. Lots range from 2.53 to 28.19 acres. Ideally only $20. The four fraternal Center counselors: Also avail- Road in Park Ridge. Meetings Brian DeBolt, Plano, IL#440000595, located on NW corner of 180 and HwY 61 for premium exposure organizations are also having able to help eligible residents address issues within the Ph#630-552-4247 ruere515-240-7500 . [email protected] a Polish American Day for the CaI us b allur Real Estale and Ajctici nee' apply for Illinois Circuit Break- unincorporated area of the entire family at Six Flags Great Celeban9 25 years! er property-tax relief grants township and all residents are www.deboltauctionservice.com www_ Pe o p I e s C o m p a ny. corn America Theme Park in Gurnee and license-plate discounts, invited. Reports from the Cook on lune 2; tickets are $28. Call Illinois Cares Rx (prescrip- County Sheriff's Police, North the Polish National Alliance, - LAN. DUCTION! tion-drug assistance), the Maine Fire Department, and 45 ,lcresrs Aendall (ùuns'. IL MONDAY, June 11th. 2012 at 6:30PM (800) 621-3723, Ext. 316; senior-citizen real-estate tax the township's Code Enforce- Auction Held at the Yo,*ville American Legion on Route 34 Polish Roman Catholic Union exemption and deferral, the ment Department are shared, LOCATION: Property r, Insured n Sectrona 5 & 8 offtn,tol Townahrp, Keruull County. 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Oakton St., in I IPosansaion will be given March Ist. 2013 meets the first Wednesday of at Notre Dame High School Morton Grove. The fee is $60. To NSPECIThE PROPERIYOR FOR MORE INFORMA11ON, every month at 10 a.m. in the Please call Scoli Brammel at 600-332e, Rick Redigne al Kl 5.699-7999 call and end at Grennan Heights. Contact Dorida King at dhk- Rosenberg Auditorium of Ezras Ricl,.nedA Usde,n.ieSo Fatale & Hes,ieno L/sdenno Lotion Ride in a homemade float or ing4yahoo.com or call (773) Aspee Kendall County Count Orde- (3.l4-12) . Muet Field., (3 aetna) march along with co-workers, %zI,lt OurWebulie for the CompleteTernus & Conditlonra laai0003asaw 736-9021, for schedules and www BrummelRcalty.cocn AND www.tickRedieer.com SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 32 630-978-8229 colleagues and classmates locations. Sole Conducted Ri' Rick Rediger I.jc 9: 440.000576 uo.ont_ 30 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 NR

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(847) 318-5240, 7 a.m.-4 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT C ALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 29 p.m., Mondays through Fn- Israel, 7001 N. California (ages 12-22), $8;chitdren days. Additional drop-off sites Ave., Chicago. Those who (ages 5-11), $6. Rese rva- are posted at swancc.org/ enjoy singing are welcome tions required for programs. recycling/batteryrecycling. Baby boutiquemorethan html. to join. Call the Ezras Israel Through June 17: Special office at (773) 764-8320. Exhibition - Ours to Fight Solid Waste Agency: Northern Veterans of Foreign Wars Post for: American Jews in the Cook County has established momsmight be a-Kustum-ed to Second World War. Through a location for residents to 7712: Meet at 7 p.m. every second Wednesday of the their artifacts, letters, and drop off electronics on a BY JENNIFER JOHNSON month at the Post at 7680 photographs, the "Greatest weekly basis at no cost at the Generation" tell the stories of Glenview Transfer Station, jjohnson@pioneerocaLcom Caldwell Ave. (next to Tam Tennis in NUes on Howard what the war was like for all 1151 N. River Road, 9-11:30 Street). The Post is open also its participants, and for Jews a.m. Saturdays. Under the Stylish clothes for babies on Fridays 7 p.m. until clos- in particular. Ours to Fight new Electronics Products and toddlers greet shoppers ing. All veterans from Viet- for brings to life the actions Recycling and Reuse Act and feelings of these young (SB2313), only the follow- entering Kustum Kribsin nam, GulfWar, Afghanistan men and women. Free with ing items will be accepted: Park Ridge, but for new moth- Korea and World War II are Museum admission. In honor Computers - PCs and laptops, ers, the store is about more welcome. Call Bernard Beyer- of those who serve, all active scanners, computer monitors, than baby couture. ley, (847) 966-5479, e-mail or retired military personnel mobile phones, peripherals - Beyond the racks of col- jamesbond54762yahoo.com or call (8i7) 470-9890. and their families will receive mice, keyboards, zip drives, oi-ful fabrics and must-have complimentary Museum MP3 players, televisions, accessories there's an educa- Korean War Veterans As- admission for the duration of PDA5 - printers, VHS players, tional and social component sociation: Greater Chicago Ours to Fight For: American fax machines, DVD players, to five-year-old boutique at Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 Jews in the Second World video game consoles, and 147 N. Northwest Highway. p.m. the fourth Wednesday of War; up to four people will be DVR/cable boxes. Electronics And it all starts months be- each month at the Montclare- admitted with a valid ID or VA from businesses, institutions fore there's an occupant for Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. card. June 3, 1-4 p.m.: Film or schools will not be ac- that zoo-themed nursery Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- premiere of "Refuge: Stories cepted. Visit swancc.org. Owner Lisa Arreguin wel- ueller, (773) 774-9671. of the Selfhelp Home." This Threshold Singers: Any comes moms-to-be with a free The Knights of Columbus: new documentary reveals women interested in joining gift bag of a few essentials North American Martyrs the origins and originality the Rainbow Hospice and Pal- that might include a plush Council Chapter, Niles, of a community that for 60 Uative Care Threshold Singers rattle, laundry soap, a copy provides ways for members to years has brought more than can contact Kathy Huber at of "The Bump" motherhood help others in the community 1,000 Western European Jew- (847) 685-9900. Practices guide, diaper ointments and while trying to improve their ish refugees and Holocaust are held on two Thursdays coupons. family and spiritual lives. Call survivors under one roof. Free each month starting at 6:45 From there sheinvites Bob Gatassi, (847) 965-0920. with Museum admission. June p.m. in Park Ridge. Threshold them, and anyone else who Nifes Chapter Toastmasters: 10, 1:30-3:30 p.m.: Author Singers are trained to sing has small babies and children, Meets at 7:15 p.m. the second Leila Levinson talks about in groups oftwo and three at to take part in free classes the and fourth Wednesdays of the her book, Gated Grief: The the bedside ofthose who are shop offers before it opens for month at the Morton Grove, Daughter of a GI Concentra- sick and dying. The songs are the day. These include regular 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members tion Camp Liberator Discovers generally traditional or simple lessons in successfully using learn how to feel comfortable a Legacy of Trauma. Free with rounds, chants, lullabies and cloth diapers; gatherings for Lisa Arreguin, owner of Kustum Knbs baby boutique in Park and have self-confidence talk- Museum admission. hymns that can be chosen to moms and babies with child- Ridge. IENNIFER JOHNSON-SUN-TIMES MEDIA ing to an audience. Call (847) Solid Waste Agency: Northern respond to musical taste and centered activities; and Mom 583-9328. Cook County, recently estab- spiritual direction. Singers go Meet-Ups for mothers to so-animal or making sounds likeUp turns educational with lished a Battery Recycling through patient care votun- cialize and get to know otherthe animal, different things totopics geared toward brand- Community Program for rechargeable and teer training, but there are no area moms. engage them," Arreguin ex-new moms and expecting Giant Yard Sale: The Norwood alkaline batteries, partnered auditions; only requirements Kustum Kribs' free clothplained. "It's a lot of fun." moms. Park Historical Society will with Interstate Batteries in are a love of music and a diapering class is offered once For younger babies itis "We've had alactation hold its annual Giant Yard Skokie to provide recycling at desire to serve others. every other month, Arreguina chance for them to spendconsultant; we've done sign- Sale/Silent Auction/Flea no cost to SWANCC communi- Avenues Thrift Shoppe: Offers said. some quality time with momlanguage classes," Arreguin Market at the Noble-Seymour- ties. Common household bat- great prices and specials "There's really three rea- or, in some cases, grandma. explained. Crippen House, 5624 N. New- teries are no longer accepted on gently used clothing for sons why people cloth-dia- On Thursdays it's time for Arreguin herself isalso ark Ave., Chicago, from 8 am. at Illinois EPA-sponsored infants, children and adults, per," she explained. "One is Mom Meet-Ups where moth-a font of knowledge outside to 4 p.m. June 16. Admission household chemical waste shoes, household items, events and facilities due to definitely enviromnent, twoers get to engage in somehershop'sclasses.Shop- is $2. Donations of "unwanted books and small furniture. their benign nature and high would be a financial reasonadult conversation while theirpers who walk into Kustum items" may be left under On Wednesdays, seniors recycling costs. Batteries ac- and three is really the chemi-children play with toys andKribs can go straight to Ar- the canopy by the garage in 60 years and older receive cepted in SWANCC's program: cals that are in a disposal dia-books in the area of the storeregain for questions ranging back ofthe Noble-Seymour- 10 percent off all regularly Alkaline (AA, AM, C, D and set aside for such gatherings. Crippen House at any time. priced items. The main shop per." from what's hot (baby slings, 9V) and rechargeable (NiCd, She added: "A lot of peopleThe focus, says Arreguin, isCharlie's laundry soap, the The historical society does is located at 7710 W. Touhy not accept mattresses, cloth- NiMh, lithium ion, lithium Ave. in Chicago, and the "bou- find cloth diapering a great al-"moms hanging out." "Woombie" swaddling blan- polymer). Before dropping ternative for all three of those "Sometimes they areket) to what's environmen- ing, shoes, large apptiances, tique" shop at 7700 Touhy and electronic equipment. off rechargeable batteries, Ave. features upscale cloth- reasons." swapping recipes or talkingtally friendly (Kustum Kribs residents need to tape the Weekly events include aabout anything from clothcarries a line ofclothing made If a pick-up of donations is ing, outerwear, collectibles needed, contact Joanne or contact points on each bat- and finer merchandise. Hours Tuesday music-and-move- diapering to celebrity news,"from organicfabrics).Ar- Shirley at (773) 631-4633 or tery or place in an individual are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays, ment class for mothers andshe said. regain also helps customers infonorwoodparkhistorical- self-locking plastic baggie to Wednesdays, Fridays, and startedchoose the right accessories, children from infant age to Mom Meet-Ups society.org. avoid sparks. Local drop-off Saturdays and 1-8 p.m. toddlers. Led by Katie Gaby about a year ago. The gath- like strollers or baby bags, sites include: Nues Public Illinois Holocaust Museum Thursdays. Donations are each class features a specificerings have also helped Ar-based on their lifestyles. Services Department, 6849 accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tues- theme, stories,music andregain and Gaby identify "A lot of new moms are & Education Center: 9603 Touhy Ave., (847) 588-7900, Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- days through Saturdays only. movement. 1f the theme is a some talented women in thelooking to find out what is the 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mondays mation: (847) 967-4800; Donate only gently used cloth- specific animal, for example, community.Twomothersmost innovative product," she through Fridays; Niles Vil- reservations: (847) 967-4889, ing; broken or obsolete elec- each activity centers aroundhave created baby clothesexplained. lage Hall, 1000 Civic Center www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. tronics cannot be accepted. that animal. that they have sold to Kustum For more information Drive, (847) 588-8000, 8 Museum admission prices: Purchases help adults with "There's always some kindKribs on consignment. about classes or other offer- a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays through General Admission, $12; of movement where they are On the second Thursday ofings at Kustum Kribs contact Fridays; Park Ridge Public seniors (65+), $8; students getting up and acting like theeach month the Mom Meet- the shop, (847) 825-5742. 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Advocate Lutheran General services including for those gy and better dialysis results. May, check out the special CALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 32 Hospital's West End Confer- planning a trip out of the Medicare-certified Fresenius "Remembering Our Veterans" developmental disabiLities. raising program that benefits ence Center, 1775 W. Demp- country. Office hours are 7:30 Medical Care Niles is now ac- display in the Audiovisual Avenues to Independence is a Advocate Lutheran General ster St, Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays and Sat- cepting new dialysis patients. department. nonprofit organization based Hospital/Advocate Lutheran Tuesdays. Free valet parking urday and Sunday 8:30 a.m.-5 Call (847) 581-0334. Residents can recycle: Cell at 515 Busse Highway in Park General Children's Hospital. is available and refreshments p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Senior Advocate: Advocate phones, certain ink toners and Ridge that offers a variety of Anyone who visits Like New to will be served. Admission is Call, 847-647-0355. Lutheran General Hospital used eye glasses at the Niles programs to enhance an indi- have their car washed or de- free, however, registration is Golf Mill Hearing Aid Center: offers free blood-pressure Public Library. Drop off boxes vidual's work, social, and daily tailed or buys a gift card from required. Call 800-323-8622 8856 N. Milwaukee Ave., screenings 10 a.m.-noon on are located in the Circulation living skills. For information the company and also asks for and mention Class Code 8G52 offering free hearing evalu- the first Wednesday of every lobby. or visit wwwadvocateheatlh. on donations or to volunteer, the Lutheran General discount ations. All who come in will month at the hospital's Patient Help downloading eBooks: contact Michael Frustini, (773) will receive a price cut for the com/luth, click on "1 need a receive a comprehensive Resource Center, 8820 W. class or support group" and Go to www.nileslibrary.org/ 631-6230. service, with a portion of the audiological evaluation. Call Dempster St., Niles (across contactus and click on eBook proceeds going specifically to type in the class code - May (847) 296-3344. from the hospital). No ap- 29: "My Painful Shoulder," Help or click on the Over- Fundraisers benefit the Older Adult Ser- LYNX Therapeutics: 9436 pointment is necessary. Call drive Download link on the vices program of the hospital. presented by Dr. Marc Bres- (847) 723-7277. Breast Cancer Walk: The low. Ozark Ave., Morton Grove, homepage to find step-by-step American Cancer Society's Call AiMee Madden, Lutheran provides specialized occupa- instruction sheets for different Northwest Chicago Making General Development Office, Advocate Medical Group: tional therapy services and Historical Society eBook readers as well as how Strides Against Breast Cancer (847) 723-8518; Steve Rada- Providing immediate care learning instruction programs Niles Historical Museum: to get started on MyMedia- Walk will be at 8 a.m. June kovic at Like New Auto Spa, and occupational health to children with physical, so- 8970 N. Milwaukee Ave., Mall. MyMediaMall titles are 2 at Edison Park Elementary (847) 823-9274; or visit www. services at the Advocate cial, emotional, and learning is open to the public from now available for the Amazon School, 6220 N. Olcott Ave., likenewautospa.com. The Medical Group Patient Center, difficulties. Pediatric devel- 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Mondays, Kindle. Chicago. Registration for the fundraising program is fea- 7255 N. Caldwell Ave. in Niles. opmental screenings offered Wednesdays and Fridays. tured on the home page with This will provide community Book Buddies: Students enter- noncompetitive one-mile walk at no cost. Contact: Ingrid Drop in, make arrangements ing eighth grade in the fall and or five-kilometer walk/run is a link to a more detailed flyer members with convenient, Kenron at (847) 791-1631 or for a tour, drop off artifacts containing the discount and quality medical care includ- adults can become Book Bud- at 8 a.m. The activity begins at (847) 966-1505. and collections, or just come dies. Buddies read or listen 9a.m. at the school on Olcott donation matrix. This offer is ing treatment for non-life- to visit. The new magnetic not valid with an outside wash threatening illnesses such as: Fresenius Medical Care: to children read once a week Avenue, just south of Devon Local dialysis clinic, 9371 N. elevator makes the auditorium for an hour. The Niles Public Avenue. Donations for the only, or any other promotion! Cuts and burns, sprains and easily accessible. Call (847) program. bruises, eye injuries, flu symp- Milwaukee Ave., has started Library provides all materials American Cancer Society will a new night-time program for 390-0160. arid training. be collected at the walk, or toms, sore throats, nausea, Health vomiting, diarrhea, ear aches, dialysis patients. The new Niles Public Library: Open on can be made online at www. service allows patients to re- Library makingstridesnorthwestchica- Advocate Lutheran General respiratory and urinary tract Sundays from 1-5 p.m. all year. infections. The center pro- ceive treatments in the clinic Nues Public Library: 6960 W. go.com. Resurrection Medical Hospital: Hosting a weekly at night, for eight hours, while Oakton St., (847) 663-1234 Chicago Chapter of SCORE: Center is partnering in this Community Healthbeat lecture vides easy access to X-ray and Weekly, counselors from laboratory services to assist sleeping or resting, usually or online at www.nileslibrary. event. Call (312) 279-7258. series. This month's topic is three times a week. In addi- org. Registration is required SCORE, the Service Corps of in diagnosis and treatment of Retired Executives, will be Like New Auto Spa, Inc.: 1050 "Healthy Bones and joints," tion to having their days free for most programs unless led by orthopedic surgeons. these and other ailments. In at the library to help small Busse Highway, Park Ridge, addition, the clinic provides for other activities, patients indicated otherwise. has introduced a special fund- All lectures will be held at often report having more ener- international travel medical Special dispLay: During SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 37

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When the American flag flies Chef Lane Likes Red, White and Blue Fresh Berry Tarts proudly on days like Memorial Day, to make red, Chef John Lane weaves the nation's white and blue From Chefjohn Lane, vanilla while mixture foods in honor The Perfect Dinner isbeating at medium favorite color combination into many of Memorial speed. Beat until vol- Day. 2 cups cream cheese ume has doubled and of the foods he makes. I cup cream is nice and light. Set For his Memorial Day weekend I cup powdered sugar mixture aside. menu at The Perfect Dinner in Oak 3 tablespoons In small pot on Park, Lane will make plenty of pies blueberries stove, cook berries with and tarts colored by fresh red rasp- 1/4cup sugar for five 3 tablespoons minutes, until they are berries, blueberries and white cream raspberries cheese mousse. But he'll also make broken down and soft. something more out of the ordinary 3 tabLespoons Let berries coot. Once for the special day: red, white and blue blackberries fruitischilled, strain pulled barbecue pork sandwiches. 1/4cup sugar liquid, and then gently i teaspoon vanilla fold berries into cream Patriotic eats cheese mousse. "Memorial Day is a super American In smalL mixer, beat To finish, pipe filling holiday," Lane said. "Hard-working sweetness of the fruit also clashes One of those towns, Waterloo, N.Y., is together cream cheese into store-bought or people are given a chance to relax very well with the flavor of the barbe- considered the official birthplace of and powdered sugar homemade tart or pie and enjoy family, friends, great food cue sauce," Lane said. Memorial Day. until well combined. shells. Garnish with a and this wonderful country in which He tops the red-colored pork meat The yearly celebrations in Waterloo (This will make cream few berries and a mint we live. It's absolutely very importantwith white-colored, blue cheese and other small towns encouraged a cheese mousse.) leaf. to acknowledge the day by making coleslaw. "The creaminess of the blue larger, national observance. On May Slowly add cream and Makes two tarts. special foods." cheese with the crunch of the coleslaw30, 1868, tens of thousands of fallen Blueberries bring the blue to Lane's is delicious," he said. Union and Confederate soldiers, pork sandwiches. He makes a sauce For a red, white and blue dessert, many of whom had fought against one the sacrifices of U.S. soldiers. The day out of fresh blueberries to drizzle on Lane, an Oak Park resident, makes another during the war, were honoredhas also become a time for families to top of the pork. "While the sauce addsfresh berry pies and tarts. The Perfectcollectively when their graves were spend together, and much of that time a nice tang to the pork, the natural Dinner, which offers prepared meals decorated with flowers and U.S. flags is spent over backyard barbecues. for carry-out and also recently startedat Arlington National Cemetery. In honor of Memorial Day, The catering meals, gets berries from Perfect Dinner will be closed Monday. Recipe for Red, Scotch Hill Farm in Brodhead, Wis. Memorial for all Lane will spend the day with his fam- White and Blue «The berries are very fresh, hand- Decoration Day, as it was originally ily at their new lake house in Michi- Pulled Barbecue picked and taste much better than called, became known as Memorial gan. "I'll be spending a fun weekend Pork at store-bought," Lane said. Day in 1882. After World War I, Me- with all of my cousins, aunts, uncles, pioneerlocal.com/ Memorial Day was inspired by the modal Day became a day to remem- brother and parents on the lake, hay- lifestyles aftermath of the American Civil Wan ber fallen U.S. soldiers from all wars. ing a fantastic barbecue," he said. Communities across the U.S. had In 1967, Memorial Day became an "I'll just enjoy the people I get to annually been honoring fallen Civil official federal holiday, allowing aver- spend time with. It doesn't get any War soldiers since the war ended. age Americans more time to reflect onbetter than that." WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM NIL THURSDAY. MAY 24, 2012 I 37

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Offered are A recycling bin for used CFLs business owners who can help cal facilities in and near Niles Park District: Offering Summer Camp: Registra- Maine Township. Volunteers morning (five days per week) will also be available. CFLs with a wide variety of business private piano lessons (30- tion is in progress for the and afternoon classes (Mon- may be purchased at Feldman issues. These experienced may choose how much time 45 minutes) for beginning eight-week summer camp businesspeople offer private they wish to devote. Re- days through Thursdays). All Park, 8800 Kathy Lane, Niles, and intermediate students program (four two-week ses- one-hour sessions of business quirements include a current classes are at Dee Park. 8:30 a.m.-1O:30 p.m. Call Wednesdays and Thursdays at sions from june 11 to Aug. coaching. SCORE is a nonprofit drivers license and proof of (847) 297-3000. Howard Leisure Center, 6676 3). 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To become a vol- lesson time. young children to have fun able for rental for parties, was dropped off in the Feld- unteer driver call Ed Oken at Golf Maine learning the colors of the meetings or ongoing activi- the counseling page at www. man Park lot, 8800 Kathy scorechicago.org/. If there are (847) 696-0761. To schedule rainbow through stories ties. Call (847) 297-3059. Golf Maine Park District Lane, near the corner of questions, call (312) 353-7724 a ride or for information and songs at Dee Park on Golf Maine Park District: Of- offices: Feldman Recreation Western Avenue and Kathy or e-mail infoscorechicago. call FISH coordinator Gloria Fridays. For ages 3-5 years. fers a selection of Energy Star Center, 8800 Kathy Lane Lane. Products that can org. Stepek at (847) 297-2510, (one block south of Golf Zumba: Latin-inspired work- qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs for sale to the be recycled in this con- Youth programs: On a drop-in Ext. 283. 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Kelly's comebackcapsifi-fated senioryear NOTRE DAME QUICK HITS BY ERIC VAN DRIL HIGH-FIVES Contributor Sport: Keenan Connelly (Sr.) - In ESCC action, Connelly batted There was a week-long pe- .347 and led the team with 17 hits, three doubles, a triple, two Hod this spring when Notre home runs, 10 runs and 11 RBI. Dame's Colton Kelly thought he might die in his sleep. Kelly had surgery on his CULTURE GRID tonsils and adenoids after bat- tung tonsillitis. The surgery FIVE QUESTIONS WITH DION URSINO depleted Kelly'sstrength, quickly dropping him from 208 pounds to somewhere in What's your favorite movie? It would p rob- the 180s in his estimation, be- ably be "The Dark Knight." I think I saw it cause the extreme pain in his three times (in theaters). throat made it agonizing to eat or drink. Do you believe in ghosts? I watch some That wasn't the worst part, paranormal shows, but I don't know if I find that true. Aliens, however. maybe. I find that stuff kind of cool. After the operation, Kelly hemorrhaged four different times. What's the fastest you've ever driven? Probably about 65. "I was afraid to fall asleep," Nothing too crazy. Kelly said. "I didn't fall asleep for like a week because I was Is there a song you've had stuck in your head recentty? "Wild afraid I was going to start Thing" (as performed by The Troggs). bleedingin my sleep and drown in my own blood. And I caught pneumonia from that, Do you have a guitty pleasure? Playing video games on Xbox. too. I basicallyjust lost a lot of weight and a lot of strength, and went way backwards." KellyfinishedhisDons track career last week by BIG NUMBERS placing seventh with a toss of 139-feet-li in the discus at the Loyola sectional, 1.5 Hebeganthisseason - Seconds faster the 4x100 relay team - comprised of Tristan throwing farther. But surgery, Humbles, Tim O'Hara, Chris James and Josh Maloney - needed and the subsequent weight to run in order to qualify for the state meet. The Dons' relay loss, robbed him of much of finished fifth at the Loyola sectional. his strength, forcing him to start over. Despite losing 80 feet on his discus upon his return, Kelly 7 was able to work himself back - Pitchers the baseball team used in both back-to-back victo- and believed he could qualify ries over St. Viator. for state. That progress, and all he had endured on the road back, made missing ad- SOUND BITES vancing all the more difficult for the Notre Dame senior. "I felt good enough to try, buy I knew it hadn't "(Throwing) 139-li doesn't healed all the way. So it was disappointing, really make me too happy," Kelly said. "I was throwing a but not that surprising. This will make me lot better at the beginning of more determined for next year." - RYAN ZOELLER, the year - like, on average, I was throwing 150s and 160s TRACK TEAM HURDLER - and then I had surgery in the middle of the year; and I s lost, like, 25 pounds. I came DON'T MISS back and I was only throwing, Today like, 80 feet, and I had to get it all back. Baseball: Regional semifinas @ Notre Dame, 4:15 p.m. "In the last couple weeks, I Notre Dame earned the eighth seed in the Class 3A Gray- was throwing higher 140s andNotre Dame senior Cotton Ketty had a history of bad tuck his tast two years, twice sitting out slake Central Sectional and opens the playoffs against No. 9 150s every practice, on aver-wrestting regionats after going undefeated in the ESCC, then undergoing surgery during aprom- johnsburg. Grayslake Central, the top seed, will be the likely age. And then I come out here ising track season. VINCENT D. JOHNSON-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA opponent for Saturday's regional final at 2 p.m. (at Loyola), and I choked. Two of my throws were in the i5Os,ed in the ESCC over the lastwrestled in the tournamentfrom tonsifiitis. He was ableFriday but I scratched them both." two seasons. But each year; hebecause I had a torn MCL theto regain his form, and make Compounding hisdisap-was unable to compete in theyear before, and this year I wasmore than a 70-feet improve-Volleyball: Sectional semifinals @ Glenbrook North, 6:30/7:30 I pointment was the misfor-postseason. so sick I couldn't get out of bed.ment in practice over the lastp.m. tune he experienced his last "I missed my regional tour-So I missed out on that twice." four weeks. Ifthe eighth-seeded Dons can handle Prospect and likely I two wrestling seasons. Kelly,nament7 Kelly said. "I went Although he won't throw at "I just practiced every daytop-seeded Glenbrook North in the Northside Regional, they a three-sport athlete who alsoundefeated in conferencetwothe 2012 state meet, Kelly dis-for four straight weeks," Kellyshould find New Trier or Loyola waiting for them in North- plays football, went undefeat-years in a row, but I haven'tplayed resolve in his returnsaid. "Over and over again." brook. 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In Major League Baseball, the Notional Basketball Association and the National Hockey League,it'snot unusual for on athlete to play for several different teams over the course of his career.But the most teams ever? In the NBA, four players shore the record with FOE i 2 teams - Chucky Brown, Jim Jackson, Tony Massenburg and Joe Smith. The NHL record is also 12, held by Mike Sillinger. Andithad been 12in the NUes West freshman Vicki Tirovotas passes the baH during a varsity game. The Wolves rookie majors os well - until 2012, tied the team records for goals and points in a season. I RYAN PAGELOW-SUN-TIMES MEDIA when pitcher Odavio Dotel set VaIue Defined. a new record of 13 teams by making Detroit's roster. 18 Holes with Cart Special When Bubba Watson won the Tirovolas 'plots another 2012 Masters,it marked the COURSE WEEKDAY WEEKEND secondstraight year that o $45 $55AFTER ployerwho'dneverwona major George Dunne NOON donned the green jocket. First- timerCharlSchwartzel won $39 $45AFTER assault records Highland Woods NOON on it in 2011. Besides those two, 15 other golfers in history won $35 $39AFTER Indian Boundary NOON BY ERIC VAN DRIL consecutive matches enter-had Niles West played one of the Masters but never captured Contributor ing its match against Nilesits best games of the season, another major tournament $39 West, consistently droppedbut has a good foundation to crown. Time will tell if that holds Chick Evans 29 With at least seven gamesback four defenders to helpbuild upon heading into Tiro- true for Schwartzel and Watson. $35 But here's on odd stat - five of Joe Louis 29 remaining on the Niles Westdeal with Tirovolas in thevolas' sophomore season. those 15 one-and-done players schedule,freshmanVickiteams' May 16th match. "Vicki's also tied at the captured the Masters crown Edgebrook 25 29 Tirovolas sat in a tie for the The Dolphins won 1-O withtop with points at 42, so she over just o seven-year period: program's single-season re-a goal in the 75th minute. Butdid a lot as a freshman this Gory Brewer (1967), Bob River Oaks 22 32 cord with 17 goals. for one brief moment in theyear," Nues West coach Brett Goalby (1968), George Archer Back when the Wolvessecond half it appeared asClish said. "So we're looking (1969), Charles Coody (1971) Burnham Woods 22 25 and Tommy Aaron (1973). bus was pulling out for athough Tirovolas would givefor her to build (on her fresh- tournament in Moline, theNiles West (10-12-l) the leadman season), but also all of Billy CaldweIl* 23 25 program record set by Ei-and put herself atop the re-the underclassmen (to) play Meadowlark* 19 22 leen Ouska in 2001, seemedcords chart. in the offseason and build on JtE1J1PS all but erased. With 15:37 remaining,that. We know that there's a FPG Cardholders - But during Niles West'sTirovolas wriggled free ofgood freshman crew coming Well NEVER Lose You, Business first game in Moline, Tirovo-the Young defense and, fromin next year that we'll mix in Because of Price! SAVE $5 MORE ON SAIE OUR 54TH YEAR NOW las sprained her ankle. That18-yards out, fired a rocket towith these older girls." 241 WAUKEGAN RD on these great rates! ONLY injury, coupled with what thethe far post. Now that she has become Not va,d with leagues, outings soother offers. Nues West training staff be- But the Young goalkeeperfully acclimated to varsity GLEN VIE W Sales ta e,t,a where apphcable. Must present 29 (Just norTh of Golf Road) ad to secco, rate Valid through 5310 lieves to be a herniated disc,slid across her goal line andplay and has time for her WE HONOR ALL BUYING . 9 Soies and ca3 sidelined Tirovolas barelydeflect Tirovolas'back to heal, Tirovolas can SERVICE PROGRAMS until Sut-5-12 800.460.0010forestpreservegolf.com the Wolves' regional semifi-shot wide. train in the offseason and (847) 729-1000 nal match against Whitney «It was pretty disappoint-work with the Wolves' re- Young. ing, but overall I think weturning players. n., .LppQ,a - To place an ad in this section, "I knew I would be backplayed a really great game - "Honestly,Icouldn't be w (for the postseason). I wasa solid game, one of the bestmore proud of myself," Tiro- - not going to let that stop mewe've played of the season,"volas said."I've been out iiiia call 630-978-8229 from playing on senior nightTirovolas said. "We just haveseven games. I know that if I I, W and finishing the season withto lift our heads and comewas in I would have had (the to speak with a my team," Tirovolas said. back stronger next season." records). But next season Young the Public League Tirovolas kept her spiritsthere's no doubt in my mind sales representative. champion that had won nineup after the match. Not onlyI'm going to get it." WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM NIL THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I I 43

I NILES NORTH QUICK HITS

HIGH-FIVES Male Tennis: David Bacalla (Yr.) - Took third place in the New sectional after defeating Loyola's Anthony Arocho. Bacalla will now compete in the state finals, which start today.

Female Track and Field: Annemarie Reid (Sr.) - Took 11th place in pole vault at the state meet on Saturday with a vault of 11-feet- 3, which tied her personal record.

CULTURE GRID

FIVE QUESTIONS WITH MICAH BELLER, BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

What's your favorite TV show? I really like Hawaii 5-0, it's a lot of fun to watch. I really like the story lines and crime scene type shows.

Who's your favorite actor? Harrison Ford. He's been in a lot of movies that I've liked, "Air Force One" from a while back.

What's your favorite vacation spot? I've been really fortunate to go to Africa a few times with the work that my mom does. The best place I've ever been is Ethiopia.

Who is your favorite athlete? I'd have to say Galen Rupp. My favorite athlete would obviousty be a distance runner and he's the best.

If you could have any super hero's power what would it be? Invisibility. The things you could do with invisibility would be awesome. Ni les North's Aron Sebhat leads New Trier's Leland Later on the final leg of the 1x8OO retay en route to setting a Vikings record in the event at the Loyola sectional.JOEL LERNER-SUNTIMES MEDIA BIG NUMBERS Sebhat, Belier gain redemption7:44.54 Time run by the 3,200 relay team of Micah Better, Carlitos BY ERIC VAN DRIL real good run and we feil wayentire year. There's no way Ithen the second I got to theRangel, Tim Vazquez and Aron Sebhat, which was good for sec- Contributor short in the sectional meet,"could attain any success thatlast 100 meters, the first thingond at the Loyola sectional on May 17. said Sebhat, a senior who alsoI've had without him" I did was look up at the clock," As the other six 3,200-me-advanced to state in the 1,600. Sebhat said each brings aBeiler said. "I kind of made a ter relay teams at the Loyola"So to come back here andcompetitive spirit to practice.miscalculation because when sectional jostled for positionhave all the goys on the team "I get a lot out of myselfI came off with 100 to go, I18 in hopes of landing a trip toperform weil - in the (3,200when I'm running and train-saw it was 4:04, 4:05, and I-Consecutive CSL North victories by Gtenbrook North after the state meet, Nues North'srelay) and Micah (Beiler) ining with him," Sebhat said.thought, 'Oh, I'm fine.' Butthe Spartans defeated the Wotves in two games on March 17. Aron Sebhat was fighting twothe (1,600) - for us to qualify«Me and him, we just get af-then, when I got 25 meters different battles. it's just a real satisring feel-ter it. During the latter endout, I realized it was going Physically, he was right be-ing." of our workouts, we both tryto be really, really close andSOUND BITES hind all-state runner Leland The training partnershipto see who can drop who, andI had to change gears again. Later of New Trier. Mentally,between Belier and Sebhat iswe just really push each otherThat was a really big mistake"When I first tore my elbow, that was awful. Sebhat was trying to top Nilesan important aspect of whyand we make each other bet-on my part." North's school record. both double-qualified. Theirter runners, and tougher run- Before competing in theThen I was like, 'All right, I'lL be able to hit.' While Sebhat was unableability to push each other innera." 1,600 at state, Sebhat andAnd then I get hit on the hand and it'sbro- to catch Later - New Trierboth cross country and truck In the 1,600, Sebhat fin-Belier will run with the 3,200 ken." -MATT MCTAGUE, BASEBALL PLAYER clocked 7:44.30 to clip Nileshelpedbothimproveim-ished in 4:18.78 to place thirdrelay. They'll team with Tim North (7:44.54) by .24 secondsmensely this season. - one spot behind Later -Vazquez and Carlitos Rangei - he helped the Vildngs oblit- "He's been incredible," saidand Beiler clocked 4:21.43 toin trying to make their final erute the school record by 10Beiler, a junior. «Me and himtake fifth under the state cutrace together a memorableDON'T MISS seconds. In doing so, the Nilesweren't really close in myof 4:22.74. one. Today Northquartetestablishedfreshmanandsophomore Belier committed a critical "I think our sightsare itself a as a state title con-years, but this year he's justmistake, however. set pretty high if everythingBaseball: Nues North vs. Evanston @ Oak Park-River Forest been such an incredible men- "In the last 200 meters,works out and we all have aRegional, 4:30 p.m. tender."It actually feels really goodtor to me. He's really shownI'm thinldng 'I'm not going toreally good day," Belier said.The Vikings, seeded 10th in the Evanston sectional, will take because this (last) cross coun-me a path, and been a greatlook at the clock, I'm not go-"I think it could be a good daya tong bus ride to face a familiar foe in a regional semifinal try season we were having atraining partner this wholeing to look at the clock,' andfor us." contest. I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012NIL

MAINE EAST QUICK HITS

HIGH-FIVES Male Baseball: Steve Khatchadourian (Sr.) - Came through in the clutch with a walk-off RBI singte in the bottom of the 7th of a 5-Li victory over Niles North on May 14.

Female Girls Track and Field: Elanta Slowek: (So.) - Jumped 5-feet even at the State Meet at Eastern Illinois University on Friday. Slowek was three inches short of advancing to Saturday's finals.

CULTURE GRID

FIVE QUESTIONS WITH ALEX COREY, BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Who is your favorite super hero? Probably Superman, just because he has allthe best powers.

What's your least favorite school subject? Spanish. It's a differ- ent language and it's hard to learn.

What's your dream car? Lamborghini. They're fast and they look cool.

Do you have a favorite movie? Friday Night Lights is a really good football movie and llave football.

If you're at the mall what stores do you have to check out? Any technology store. Anything that's cool.

BIG NUMBERS 46-Li - Distance of winning triple jump by james Shields at the Loyola Boys Track and Field Sectional on May 16. Shields Maine East's Hilary Youkhana (left) races past Lane Tech's Llsbet Montoya for the loose ball during their regional semfftnal at advances to this weekend's State Meet at Eastern Illinois Evanston. ICURTIS LEHMKUHL-SUN-TIMES MEDIA University.

Special deliverycapsDemons season2 BY DAN SHALIN mons only began playing or-had to bring a cart and shevaluable leader for the Blue Seniors on the girls soccer team. The squad had a rebuilding Contributor ganized soccer at the start ofhad her own special chaiz butDemons. year going 2-15-1, which was two more wins than in 2011. high school. she was there every practice. "In four years, I can gear- Sometimes the measure Yet, Maine East coaches(Assistant coach) Katie Pay-anteo she never missed a of a team's success is not itsand players said the team11k told us to not let (Dickin-practice," Pavlik said. "SheSOUND BITES won/lost record, but ratherimproved as the season wentson) do anything but she waswas committed to her team the commitment to the causealong. Though theresultseager and still trying to teachand to soccer. She always"It's a matter of coming out and playing hard by coaches and players. rarely were there, the com-us new things. She's awe-put her best foot forward. The Maine East girls soc-mitment always was, and thatsome." It wasn't the easiest for herfrom the beginning, which they have not done cer team went just 2-15-1 thiswas embodied by head coach Two days after her team's(with all the losses), but she'sa lot of the season." -JULIE DICKINSON, GIRLS SOC- season, which ended May 16Julie Dickinson and seniorseason came to an end, Dick-always been positive, always a when the No. 14-seeded Blueteam captain Hilary Youkha-inson delivered a daughter.leader. CER COACH AFTER THE TEAM'S SEASON-ENDING LOSS TO Demons suffered a 9-O defeatna. Pavlik reported that mother "(Youkhana) was not very LANE TECH ON MAY16 to No. 3 Lane in the Class 3A Dickinson, in her eighthand daughter are doing justvocal, though she voiced her Evanston regional semifinal. season at the helm, was onfine. opinion when she needed to. The Blue Demons had onehand for every game and YoukhanawasoneofShe showed it in her play, andDON'T MISS of the youngest teams around,practicethisseason, eventwo Blue Demons seniorsshe made sure that she was featuring just two seniors andthough she was pregnant.who played their final gamethere all the time. She wantedFriday and Saturday eight underclassmen. UnlikeWith her due date looming,against Lane. The midflelderto be the example, and that'sBoys Track and Field: Maine East i1 State Meet hosted by many of its opponents, Mainedoctors instructed her to takeserved as a captain along withtruly what she did. NobodyEastern Illinois University East players did not grow upit easy. Dickinson rarely lis-classmate Laura Lherisson. could use the excuse that Hil- playing together in a feedertened. Pavlik said Youkhana, aary didn't do something (sojames Shields will be the lone representative for the Blue program, nonexistent in the "My coach was alwaystwo-year captain and four-they didn't have to). She madeDemons at the State Meet. Shields will have a great shot at a local community Some De-there," Youkhana said. "Theyyear varsity player, was asure to get things done." medal as he comes in seeded fourth. NIL THURSDAY. MAY 24, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 45

NILES WEST QUICK HITS

HIGH-FIVES Male Baseball: Eric Stojanoff (Sr.) - Went 4-for-4 with five RBI in the Wolves' 8-1 victory over Deerfield in a CSL crossover on May17.

Female Trackand Field: Sunshine Simon (Jr.) - Competed in two events at the state finals on Friday, running the 100-meter hurdles (15.86) and the 300 hurdles (46.05).

CULTURE GRID

FIVE QUESTIONS WITH NEAL OMAR, BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

What's your greatest high school sports accomplishment? Qualifying for state in the 800 my sophomore year because no one really saw it coming. It was a three second drop at the time and was huge.

What's your favorite TV show? I don't want to sound too typi- cal but I'm going to have to say SportsCenter.

If you could have any super hero's power what would it be? Super speed so I could be like the Flash. Be able to run two- second 100's.

What's your favorite vacation spot? Miami. The beaches are awesome and I've had some good times there.

You've had to fast during cross country season for Ramadan. How tough was that? I would definitely say that was one of the harder things to do. Being a distance runner, hydration is one of the main things you worry about.

BIG NUMBER Niles West junior Sunshine Simon, who clipped a hurdle during the CSL South meet, ran last weekend at the state meet in both the low and high hurdles.JOE SHUMAN-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 52-9 -Winning shot put throw by Terrance Bramlett at the Loyola boys track and field Sectional on May 17. The senior was also Future looks bright for Simons twins second in discus (156-7). BY MIKE CAMERON I want to make the finals inwiffing to do her part for theway," said Medland. SOUND BITES Contributor both next year," said Simon,team." Junior Jasmine Townsend a member of the Wolves' Medland thinks justasearned her second straight"How exactLy they were the eighth seed, I Look for Niles West tostate-qualilring1,600relayhighly of Sunbright Simon.state trip in shot put after shine even more brightly inas a freshman "I was nervousSunshine'sidentical twina personal-record39-feet-3 don't really know. I think people looked at next spring's Class SA statein the 100 and hit the fourthbarely missed a state berth intoss in the sectional. Thattheir record and stuff like that, not how they meet when Sunshine Simonor fifth hurdle. I said, 'Oh, Ithe 400 run. Equally versatile,mark would have put her in will have a strong chance ofmessed up; I've got to catchSunbright will join her sisterthe finals, but she fell short atplay because they definitely should have progressing from qualifier toup.' I felt ready to go in thein both hurdles next season.37-8 1/2. Townsend repeatedbeen higher than an eight seed."-BRETT CLISH, finalist in both hurdles. 300." The Simoun won't mind thatas conference champion this WOLVES' SOCCER COACH AFTER LOSING 1-O TO WHITNEY In her first season dedi- Simon is a multiple-eventat all, as they are nearly in-spring. catedtohurdles,Simonstandout and potential stateseparable. Sophomore Rosario Siev- YOUNG. advanced from her homequalifier in triple jump. "Our uncle gave us our firsters, enriching the Wolves as sectional with 46.02 in the "If I could have used hernames. Before we were born,a foreign exchange student 300-meter and 15.59 in thein five events, I would have,"he said we would be bright,"from Chile, qualified in theDON'T MISS 100. The junior was unablesaid head coach Mark Med-said Sunshine. triple jump and hit a person- to get past the preliminariesland. "We worked with her «I asked them to wear dif-al-best 35-7 3/4 on Friday.Friday and Saturday at Charleston on Friday afterto develop her technique inferent colored shirts so that IThat mark didn't get her intoBoys Track and Field: State Meet @ Eastern Illinois University recording 46.05 and 15.86, re-the hurdles. Get the three-could tell them apart. They'rethe finals, but she was proud spectively. step down in the 100. Sheboth great kids. They camethat it would have made her The Wolves have several qualifiers headed to State, including "I reached my goals of get-worked hard and built up herhere from Haiti (four yearsanational champion backTerrance Bramlett in shot put and discus, Neal Omar in the ting downstate in both events.strength. Sunshine is alwaysago) and have come a longhome. 800 and the 1,600 and 3,200 relay teams. 3 Managing Editor: Rich Martin I M lesS ports 847-486-74811 rmartinpioneerLocaL.com PI0NEERLOCAL.COM ITHURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012 I 1.6

Niles North junior Dave Batalla connects on his return during a semifinal match at the New Trier sectionaL I BRIAN OMAHONEY-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Bacalla hopes loss won't cost him state seed'

BY DAN SHALIN "It was a different experi- defeated Bacalla 6-3, 6-4 inRich Jaffe speculated thatthing thelast two yearsvelocity a good iO miles per hour. He's a better mover on Contributor ence," he said. «I had pres-Saturday's sectional semifi-Bacalla could have earnednow.', sure going into it since I wasnal in Northfield. a No. 5 though No. 8 seed at Jaffe agrees the expecta-the court. He's always been Nues North junior DaveNo. i. It was a different out- Bacalla did bounce backstate if he had captured thetions are higher, but saida great volleyer. Now, with Bacalla got a taste of whatlook to last year. Last year, Iwith a6-3,6-1 win oversectional title. The coachBacalla has improved physi- his added size and reach, life is like with a target onwanted to come in and corn-Loyola Academy sophomoresaid the junior might becally and technically overhe's much more effective at his back at last weekend'spete against these top-levelAnthony Mochointhelooking at a Nos. 9 though 15the last year. the net." New Trier sectional. players. This year, I wantedthird-place match. seed for finishing third. "In year's past, I think we Niles North scored nine When New Trier's Hiltzikto hopefully win it." "Ican't be too disap- Bacalla finished4-2atwere looking to get to thepoints and finished fourth at brothers left the Trevians Though Bacalla achievedpointed," said Bacalla. "Robstate in each of his first tworound of 16. But this year,the 10-team sectional, which earlier in the month, Ba-his goal of qualifying for a(Jacobson) played a greatseasons, but said he goesthere is no reason he can'twas won by New Trier. calla became the sectional'sthird straight state meet,match and just beat me offin with higher expectationsget to the quarterfinal and Vikings senior Eric Rosen most accomplished player,which begins today (Thurs-the ground. He was playingthis time around. maybe have a top-five fin-splittwomatches,the ultimately earning the No.day) at northwest suburbanway better than me today. "Hopefully, top five (fin-ish," the coach said. doubles team of junior Ian i seed. locations, he did not captureIt was his match. But it wasish), maybe top 10," Bacalla "(Bacalla) probably grewCrane and junior Florin Ghi- Bacalla said the feelingthe crown. good to get the win (oversaid."Hopefully,I'lljustfour or five inches since lastnet went 1-1,and tandem was much different than the New Trier senior RobArocho) going into state, todo my best. I just want toyear. He hit the weight roomJeremy Moy and Xavier previous season when heJacobson, previously an ac-get some confidence going."do better than the last twoa little bit and he's strong.Ghani dropped its opening was seeded third. complished doubles player, Nues North head coachyears. I've done the sameHis serve has increased itsmatch in three sets. q

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