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VILLAGE BOARD Trustees reject sales-tax hike for Golf Mill mall BY TRACY GRUEN ditional sales-tax increase at Contributed Golf Mill. "I have a real problem rais- Golf Mill Shopping Centering the sales tax again after we was denied a partnership withjust raised it," he said. the village of NUes when only ResidentPatArgyrakis one trustee voted to supporturged the board not to partner the establishment of a specialwith GOIfMiII to raise the sales business district at the boardtaL meeting on March 27. "We will be the highest tax- Peter Opnsko presented his "Rat Pack" show of songs and stories at the Nues Historical Society on March 25. I JON LANGHAM-FOR Four trustees voted againsting body in the state of illinois," SUN-TIMES MEDIA approving the establishmentArgyrakis said. of thedistrict, which would Villagetrusteesrecently NILES HISTORICAL SOCIETY music, comedy, stories and more as have created a sales-tax in-took a behind-the-scenes tour he told of the Rat Pack's antics and crease of .25 percent, or 25ofGolfMill with mall represen- camaraderie. There were also free re- They were the undisputed kings cents on a $100 purchase. tatives. Trustee Chris Hanu- 'Rat Pack' party takes freshments, dessert and socializing. Thistee Andrew Przybylosiak said the shopping center of "coo(' and the Nues Historical The afternoon was designed for revelers back to swingin' Society recently invited friends and was theonlytrustee to sup-has a flooding problem caused and open to everyone, young, old and port the pro. Trustee Jo-by a maintenance issue that times neighbors to relive that unforgettablein-between, whether they lived in seph LoVerde was not at themail management should have Ever wonder what happened to the time. Niles or not. meeting. handled. "Rat Pack"? The society on March 25 welcomed The NUes Historical Museum is at Peter Oprisko for an afternoon of Each year Golf Mill Shop- "Roofs weren't maintained," 8970Milwaukee Ave. ping Center provides $2.7 mil-Hanusiak said. "This is their lion in sales taxes to the villagehome anditwasn't main- of Niles, which is 12 percent oftamed." total village sales-tax revenue. Tmstee Rosemary Palicki VILLAGE BUDGET Ifthebusinessdistrictechoed Hanusiakconcerns had been approved the rev-about the lack of maintenance enue would have supportedat the mall. Trustees work to whittle down general fund deficit a plan that includes a new "Golf Mill is a big part of 30,000-square-foot jtmiorNiles,"saidResident Mike With a goal ofbalancing the proposedduring the past few years. This year theawards for nonunion employees; the department store;athree-Skields, who supported the budget in the general fund, Niles trust-budget includes $4.6 million for the po-awards provide a financial incentive for tenant, 8,400-square-footestablishment of the business ees reviewed recommendations madelice- and fire-pension contributions. employees who miss no work. The bud- building on Milwaukee Av-district, but also feltit was by Mayor Robert Caliere to reduce ex- Callero stood firmly on his position toget still includes $5,000 for perfect-at- enue, sewer and water-mainimportant for the mall to con- penses during the third budget work-not put money in the budget for trusteestendance awards for union employees. improvements; and facade andtinue to commit funds to make shop March 29. to attend out-of-state conferences. "Why would we give them a financial sidewalk improvements. Mallimprovements. "Golf Mill does The projected general-fund budget "I will say shame on you for not givingreward for something they're expected representativeshadstatedhave to succeed." for 2013 had a deficit of $626,104, buta good example to the employees," Cal-to do?" Trustee Rosemary Palicki ques- several times in the past that Shields noted that Golf Mill after some changes that amount waslero said to Preston. tioned. the projects are crucial in or-was "dated looking" and could reduced to $523,000 by the end of the Callero told the board at the past Callerosupportedtheperfect- der for the shopping centerbenefit from the planned im- workshop on March 29. The budget alsobudget meeting that he feels attendingattendance awards because he was to stay competitive with otherprovements. includes a transfer of$500,000 from thea conference in Chicago is sufficient,concerned about losing productivity if nearby malls, and remain the So, what's next for Golf Mill reserves in order to fund the pensions,especially since trustees can get videopeople didn't have an extra incentive to "Crown Jewel of Niles." now that the business district leaving a $23,000 deficit. streaming or reading materials, as well.come to work. During a 20 year period $7was not approved? Some major topics of the session in- Hynes said he did not feel it was up "I don't think it's an appropriate million was expected to have ManagerMikeWilliams cluded Trustee Louella Preston's ideato the mayor to decide whether trusteesaward," said Hynes, adding that too been generated by the rejectedsaid the mall is still commit- to add $8,000 into the budget so trust-could attend out-of-state conferences. many sick people who should be at mall-sales-taxincrease, andted to making various im- ees could attend out-of-state confer- 'When it comes to the budget items,!home may come to work, and that more Golf Mill ownership wouldprovements and would like ences and Trustee Jim Hynes' push todo have the final say," Cailero said. people would get sick and hurt more have dedicated about $8 mil-to explore the possibility that increase the village's pension contribu- If trustees had decided to add $8,000productivity in the long run. lion if the $15 million in im-Przybylo suggested regarding tions in order to meet the actuarial-rec-in the budget for an out-of-state con- Cailero also recommended remov- provements were approved. using funds from the recently ommended amount. ference, Callero said he would executeing a $35,000 item to fix a leak in the "I was very impressed withimplemented village-wide Trustees decided to leave their pen-a line-item veto. Trustees would thenLeaning Tower YMCA fountain and in- what is being proposed regard-sales-taxincrease.Finance sion contribution the same for now, buthave the opportunity to override thestead plant flowers at that location for Ing flooding issues, signageDirector Scot Neukirch said in the fall they may consider contrib-mayor's action, though officials ulti-$10,000. But trustees wanted the leak and aesthetics," Przybylo said.that about $2.1 million a year is uting an additional $1 million from themately decided not to add the amountfixed, and cited that the YMCA is an But Przybylo recommendedexpected to be collected from projected surplus in order to reach theinto the budget. iconic structure in the village of Nues. using money generated fromthat tax hike. recommended amount. "The mayorship is not a seven-head- In order to possibly reduce the aquarter-cent,village-wide Williams said he wished the Finance Director Scot Neukirch saided monster," Callero said. $600,000 in annual expenses to operate sales tax implemented in Janu-village would have decided to that the board should be applauded for Trustees also decided to remove athe Nues Free Bus to $400,000, a public ary instead of creating an ad-be a partner with Golf Mifi. increasing the pension contributions$5,000 line item for perfect-attendancehearing may be scheduled for June. 6 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012NIL I NuES PIONEER PROFILE H E RAI D-S PE CIATO R

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BY NATASHA WASINSKI lations and accident records. maintenance department to Contributor District 71 had three re-process the more than 30 re- quests related to matters ofquests during the past several Public scrutiny over goy- bidding and business, andmonths. ernment spending is the norm another from a parent in the "It's exhausting on our re- in today's cash-strapped cli- last year. sources," Klaisner said before mate. "I know other districts havehis resignation. «lt's become In the northwest suburbs had large FOIA (demands),"this life of its own but we con- ofChicago,taxpayer con- Superintendent Amy Kruppetinue to plug away and forge cerns about the management said. "I always try to get themon as best we can." of school-district funds have turned around quickly to the Estimates show that since manifested in the form of person as I believe it is theNovember the district spent Freedom of Information Act community's right to have ac- more than $18,500 of staff requests. cess to the information." time and another $28,590 on Commonly referred to by legal fees to process FOIAS. its acronym, FOIA, the fed- Cost of free Despite the drain on dis- eral law is often viewed as a information trictfunds and staff time journalist's tool for obtaining Klaisner acknowledged that previously unreleased infor- That right to know how taxthe requests are justified. mation and documents from dollars are being spent has "Because we are a public public entities. propelled a group of Lincol- entity, the public is entitled," Yet smce anyone may exer- nwood residents during thehe said. cise the right to access public past five months to organize records, residents sometimes anddemandinformationCivic collaborations become their own watchdogs, from School District 74. As the adage goes, people especially in districts where Recent requests received by Maine Township High School District 207 through the Freedom of Residents began makingare entitled to their own opin- property taxes comprise as Information Act. JENNIFERJOHNSON-SUN-TIMES MEDIA FOIA requests that past No-ions, not their own facts. much as 80 percent of school vember for credit-card state- Bob Trizna, 59, of Park budgets. ments and financial records. Ridge, has channeled his pas- Barb Machoix, communityhappenings at East Maine After eight years research- In 2011, District 207 re- Whattheydiscovered,sion for civics into trying to outreach coordinator for theSchool District 63 betweening and blogging about theceived 27 requests. So far thissomesay,wasegregiousensure his neighbors have ac- Better Government Associa-2007 and 2011. district, Butterly threw in theyear it processed eight. spending and financial mis-cesa to accurate information tion, said education is a long- In the 2010-11 school year,towel. One recent request askedmanagement onbehalf ofabout the bodies that govern time hot-button issue, as localDistrict 63 spent about $3,160 The board and administra-for a "laundry list" of infor-board members and adminis- their lives. and national debates overworth of staff time and $5,324tion didn't change its fiscalmation, Berry said, includingtrators. "Most people in the corn- standardized testing unionson legal fees to process 100practices to his liking anddistrict salaries, benefits, stu- In one instance district re-munity share a lot of same and charterschools haveFOIA requests. One of thesethe community didn't rallydent enrollment and health-cords obtained through FOIAvalues and same views," Triz- been happening for years. was a media request. around him, he said. care costs. requests revealed a three-na said. "The problem is they She organizes free training The vast majority that year "No matter how many "Financial informationisnight trip by former Boarddon't share the same informa- across the state to educateI89 to be exact7came fromFOIAS I do, the populationsomething we know the pub-President David Koder to ation. people on their legal rightsButterly. doesn't give a hoot," he said licis clearly interested in,"SanFranciscoconference "They're not singing from and strategies for monitor- His requests for informa-"if my neighbors are happyBeery said. in April 2011 cost more thanthe same hymn book." ing the government and localtion and documents over thewith (the district) so be it." Like most other school dis-$13,500. He maintains publicwatch- public schools. years spanned the spectrum Between July of last yeartricts, District 207 publishes District-issued-credit-carddog.org, described as "the The sessions are meant toofschool-relatedmatters,and March 1, the number ofmany of its financial recordsreceipts from that trip showonly tangible remnant" of helpresidentsunderstandfrom common contracts, bud-requests received by Districtonline so that they are read-charges of $419 for limo rides,Park Ridge's Citizens for Re- government structures, thegets and testing score reports63 had dropped to 10. ily available to the public,$227 for a breakfast meal andsponsible Government, an as- Open Meetings Act and FOIA.to specific credit-card state- "We've always complied asincluding its annual financial$616 for a dinner with six bot-sociation that actively moni- "These toolscan reallyments and communicationbest we could to requests,"reports and budgets. ties ofwine for four people. tored its local governmental show you where your tax dol-records between administra-said Lynn Glickman, execu- A list of contracts exceed- Former District 74 boardunits from 2002 to 2005. lars are going" Machoiz said tors and the district's attor-tive director of personnel anding $25,000 is also posted, asmember Janice Harris said "This my little attempt to "There are things you can doneya. pupil services. 'We try veryrequired by FOLA law. the actions of officials andeven the playing field for the as an individual because you "1f you don't ask abouthard to be transparent." "In many ways as we canadministrators as reflected inaverage person," Trizna said. have this power under thethese things, administration we do try to communicatepublic records have "woken His website shares and in- law." and boards will go on theirBusiness matters and be transparent aboutup this sleepy, apathetic com- terprets public documents, In some sense public in-own and do their own thing," Most FOIA requests don'twhat were doing," Beery said. munity." though he admits to never volvement is a positive sign inButterly said, adding that hecome fromindividualson Park Ridge-NilesSchool Sincecitizenslaunchedhaving formally filed a FOJA desperate times. was primarily interested inpersonalcrusades,varionsDistrict 64, which received atheir investigation somerequest of his own. "You want citizens to behow the district managed itsdistrict staff say, but ratherdozen FOIA requests in 2012questionable expenses were He obtains public records engaged to a point where theymoney. are sent by vendors for corn-and another four this yeaì isreimbursed and the districtby calling public officials and catch issues before they hap- At one point Butterly's blogmerciai purposes. also a target for bidding andhas been re-evaluating of itsadministrators directly. pen," Macholz said. prompted Superintendent Dave Beery,directorofcontract information - as ispolicies and practices. He developed those rela- Scott Clay to post commentscommunications for MaineNiles Elementary School Dis- All of that, though, hastionships during the past two Personal crusade of his own in response to in-Thwnship High School Dis-trict 71. come at a steep cost. decades because he believes Onceheretired,Nilesformation Clay called errone-trict 207, said contract infor- Last September the single- Newly resigned Superin- in working in conjunction, not resident Ken Butterly tookous and faIsly interpreted. mation is his most commonschooldistrictrespondedtendent Mark Klaisner, whosimply against, those in public it upon himself to pay close "The problem with sendingFOIA request. to a request for documentsannounced he was leavingoffice. attention to his local schoola (FOJA) document without Though FOJA laws do notrelated to its transportationhis post late last month, said "We'reaself-governing districts. background informationisrequire the intent of a requestcontract such as bid specifica-District 74 has had to hire ad-community and republic," he He attended board meet-that people extrapolate what'sto be stated, Beery suspectstions, a list of bidders, namesditional clerical staff engagesaid"Ourrepresentatives lags, created a blog and thennot really happening," Claythey come from competing in-of the bus company's certifiedan accounting firm on largerare only as good as their input wrote extensively about thesaid of the incident. dividuals and businesses. employees, and contract vio-projectsandinvolvethefrom the public." 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The following incidents Vehicles were reported in unincorporated Maine damaged March 17 on the Township were compiled by 8900 block of David Place Homemade explosives left the Cook County Sheriff's and March 18 on the 8600 Department. Readers are block ofJosephine Lane. reminded that an arrest does not constitute a findingHIT-AND-RUN outside Maine Township home ofguilt. Only a court of law Hit-and-run accidents were can make that determina- reported March 9 on the 9100 tion. block of Kennedy Drive; March BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Deputy Cmdt Anthonya chemical reaction, causinglice that this was the second Brzezniak said two liter-sizedthe bottles to explode, Brzez-time a homemade explosive 9 at Golf Terrace Apartments [email protected] on the 9600 block of Golf bottles filled with toilet-bowlniak said. device was placed outside his PROPERTY DAMAGE Cook County Sheriff's Po-cleaner and pieces of alu- "When it's shaken up itresidence. The first incident Terrace; March 9 on the 9400 Criminal damage to proper- lice are investigating the cir-minum foil had been placedexplodes like a bomb," he ex-occurred March 5, Brzezniak block of North Dee Road; ty complaints were reported March 11 at Crestwood con- cumstances behind a set ofMarch 25 outsidearesi-plained. said. March 10 on the 9200 block dominiums and apartments homemade explosive devicesdence on the 9500 block of No injuriesor property The man told police he did of West Emerson Street and left outside a residence inNorth Terrace. The mixingdamage were reported. not know who would want to on the 10000 block of Linda March 16 on the 8800 block unincorporated Maine Town-of the cleaning agent with The 61-year-old resident oftarget himinhis way, police Lane; and March 15 on the of Ballard Road. 9300 block of Cedar Lane. ship. the aluminum foil resulted inthe home reportedly told po- said.

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The following incidents were at his apartment and charged Wisner, reported a 54-year-oLd BURGLARY that someone took her purse listed in the weekly bulletin pre- with criminal damage to prop- Niles man who said he believes from her baby stroller while she A 34-year-old Park Ridge man pared by the Nues Police Depart- erty. The suspect allegedly his 1999 Honda SUV was locked was shopping March 25 at Golf reported between March 23 and ment. Readers are reminded that put gang-related graffiti in the at the time it was stolen. Mill Shopping Center. The purse an arrest does not constitute a men's public bathroom in the March 24 that someone forced their way into his vehicle and contained $50, credit cards and finding of guilt. Only a court of lawLobby of the Nues Police Depart- SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY an Illinois drivers license. can make that determination. ment. The manager of a business on stole the GPS from his dashboard the 8000 block of Milwaukee while the vehicle was parked in a lot on the 8500 block of Golf An unknown male offender AUTO THEFT Avenue said on March 22 that pumped $45 worth of gas into a Road. CRIMINAL DAMAGE A vehicle was stolen between someone appeared to have def- silver truck March 25 on the 7600 Michael Valentin, 21, of 7524 March 25 and March 26 while ecated near the back door of his THEFT block of Milwaukee Avenue and Keeney, was arrested March 22 parked on the 8900 block of business. A 38-year-old woman reported left without paying.

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Tala Tabahi, 5, of Morton Grove, sits on a binder to bring her closer to the keys on the piano during a Lesson. Tom Henry, 9, of Morton Grove, gets a guitar lesson from teacher Dan Chernow, of Chicago, at the Prairie View Community Center in Morton Grove. Tom has been playing guitar since he got one as a birthday present in July.

Bruce Park, 12, of Morton Grove, walks into his guitar lesson as Ian Kim, 8, of Morton Grove, leaves his lesson at the Prairie View Community Center in Morton Grove. Photos by

Ryan Pagelow Abby Mehr, 8, of Niles, has been taking guitar lessons at the Prairie View Community Center in Sun-Times 'dia Morton Grove since fall. NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 13

Ian Kim, 8, of Morton Grove, works on a song during his guitar lesson.

Bruce Park, 12, of Morton Grove, works on his scales with Piano Teacher Kevin CIme, of Chicago. Park has been playing piano for two years and takes a guitar lesson after his piano tesson. Abby Mehr, 8, of Nites, works on chords during her guitar tesson at Prairie View Community Center in Morton Grove. She started playing guitar in the fall.

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6:15 p.m. Tickets are $16 and on-line registration process date. are Charles Pratt and Ivan DISTRICT 219 NOTES include a pasta dinner and beginning at 10 a.m. April 3. Bus transportation will be Silverberg. the legendary sweets table Students who reside available, with buses arriving North presented clinic, snack and T-shirt. with desserts donated by the within the District 219 atten- at Niles West at 7:45 a.m. and Students earn Register by April 2. Contact student performers and their dance area and attend private departing Niles West at 12:25 FCCLA awards physics phrenzy Deanna Sortino, Niles North families. Call Lori Berman at or parochial schools may p.m. Bus routes are available The Nites North Science Aurons Dance Company Approximately 450 mid- (847) 677-7301 by May 2 to obtain an I.D. number and on the Summer School web- dIe and high school family Department hosted The third Sponsor, at [email protected] request tickets. Individuals password for on-line registra- site and at textbook pick-up annual Physics Phrenzy or download a registration consumer science students or businesses interested in tion. Contact Donna Slabas on June 14. For the students' recently gathered at the March 20 in the East Caf form at :https://sites.google. providing an item or gift cer- at (847) 626-3977, for an ap- convenience, there will be a eteria at NUes North High com/site/aurorisdance/. College of Lake County to tificate for the silent auction, pointment at the NUes Town- bus provided from Niles West participate in the Grayslake School. Over 50 NUes North or to place an ad in the Pasta ship High School District 219 to Niles North at 12:30 p.m. A Family, Career and Corn- physics students assisted 32nd annual Pasta & Pops program book, e-mail Administrative Offices, 7700 bus pass is required. munity Leaders of America, at over 25 different stations and Pops Dinner [email protected] or Gross Point Road, Skokie., For the Summer Academic where chitdren of alt ages Inc. (FCCLA) Regional The Niles West Music call Susan Phillips at (312) between the hours of 11 a.m. and Athletic brochure and observed, made predications, Competition. Niles North Parents Association (NWMPA) 969-1899, by April20. and 4 p.m., Monday through to register, visit summer. tested ideas, and felt physics and Niles West High Schools presents the 32nd annual Friday. Bring a utility bill and niles2l9.org. Questions first-hand. Summer online were among the compet- Pasta & Pops Dinner and Con- a driver's license or state 1.0. should be directed to the ing schools and earned 11 cert, featuring performances registration begins as proof of residency. Once Summer School office at Most Outstanding awards, Children invited to Though summer may seem the student receives the I.D. by the Niles West High (847) 626-3060. 16 First place awards, 27 far away, it is not too soon attend dance clinic School orchestras, choirs and number and password, they Second place awards and 61 for students to start making may use the on-line registra- North Star news Aurons Dance Company bands on May 12. This year's students qualified for state plans for summer school. will conduct its third annual performance honors William tion process beginning April is now online competition. The state con- Classes will be held at Niles Dance Clinic for children in S. Koch, Director of Bands, 2 (for sophomores, juniors The Niles North High test will be held April 19-21 West High School, 5701 W. and seniors) or April 3 (for grades Kindergarten through who is retiring after 29 years School student newspaper, in Springfield. Oakton St., Skokie. The sum- current freshmen and eighth eighth grades on April 14 of teaching at Niles West High the North Star, has changed Niles North results: Five mer academic session begins graders). at Nues North High School, School. formats to become an online students attained the top June 15, and runs through July 9800 Lawler, Skokie. Partici- Pasta & Pops is the biggest In-person registration for news website. A launch party five scores in a STAR compe- 27. Wednesday, July 4, is a pants will choose to learn a fundraiser of the year for the open Summer School classes was held Feb. 23 to officially tition and qualified for state non-attendance day. hip-hop or jazz dance routine NWMPA and all proceeds help will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. unveil the new format, which in STAR Culinary Arts: David On-line registration for and wilt be placed in the ap- to support music education April 5; 1 to 8 p.m. June 8; will feature up-to-the-minute Barak, Dianne Maglaque, District 219 Summer School and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. June propriate level by grade and at Nites West by funding news stories and in-depth Alexander Johnson, Jordan will begin at 10 a.m. on April experience. At the conclu- projects and scholarships 11, in the board room of the articles, as well as videos, Kabins and Romeo Montiel. 2, for current sophomores, District 219 Administrative sion, children will perform on not covered by the fine arts galleries, and polls. Students were awarded Most juniors and seniors who stage in the Nites North High department budget. On May Offices. Since enrollment Go to www.northstarnews. Outstanding, First place, reside in District 219. Cur- is accepted on a first-come, School Auditorium, along 12, the silent auction begins org, 24-7, to find the latest Second place or Third place rent freshmen, eighth grade first-served basis, some with members of the Aurons at 5:30 p.m. followed by a news about Niles North. The students and athletic camp courses may close prior to the Dance Company. The cost is dinner buffet at 6 p.m. and advisers for North Star News $30 per child and includes musical performances at participants may use the first in-person registration SEE NOTES, PAGE 20

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Cakes; Romeo Montiel*, Sashoy Chambers*, Food hosted by the University of nation rounds. NOTES ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 Food Production Salad Dem- Production Relish Tray. California-Berkeley. Niles Niles West Debate Head awards. Students with an tion SaLad Demonstration; onstration; and Karoline Second Place: Zena West reached the semifinals Coach Eric Oddo said, "To be asterisk (*) also qualified Alexander Johnson*, Food Ross*, Pastry Arts Fondant Salam*, Formal Wear in the Junior Varsity divi- on the verge of advancing in for the state competition. Production Relish Tray; and Cakes. Apparel Construction; sion and Miranda Kang was the Varsity division at this Most Outstanding: Chau*, Food Produc- Third Place: Johanna Angela Guinata*, Formal named the 6th speaker out tournament, after just a year Lenny Veytset*, Pastry Arts tion Salad Demonstration. Sward, Professional Career Wear Apparel Construc- of 216 debaters in Junior and a half of rebooting the Fondant Cakes; Cryzlyn Second Place: Ariel lid- Image. tion; Lena Salam*, STAR Varsity. program, is true progress. Domingo* and Sarah har*, STAR Fashion Design; Also competing in the Fashion Construction; Aisha All three Niles West teams Furthermore, it was great to Hampton*, STAR Chapter David Barak*, Food Produc- STAR Culinary Arts event Badla*, Child Care Provider; advanced to the elimination experience success in the Showcase Display; Pearl tion Salad Demonstration; were Kesha Chau and Bran- Moriah Gelfand*, Children's rounds in the Junior Varsity Junior Varsity division at an- Kohler*, Food Production Trent Markland*, Food don Rivera. Literature Presentation; division, in which 108 teams other national tournament." Salad Demonstration; Scott Production Salad Demon- Nues West results: Vanja Chris Lee*, Jonah Barquez*, competed. Breana Brill and Assistant debate coaches Elgazar*, Food Production stration; Ethan Nagar, Food Selak, who competed in Food Production Salad Miranda Kang were the 14th are: Kevin Bancroft, Jeff Bun- Salad Demonstration; jor- Production Salad Demon- STAR Culinary Arts and Demonstration; Stephen seed entering the elimination tin, Matt Fahrenbacher and dan Kabins*, Food Produc- stration; 1mal Patel*, Casual placed in the top five, quali- Giddens*, Food Production rounds. They reached the Val McIntosh. tion Salad Demonstration; Wear Apparel Construction; fled for the state competi- Salad Demonstration; and semifinals of the tournament, and Danielle Mels*, Food Rachel Shaykin*, Fashion tion. Students with an Laura Krikorian*, Pastry but lost on a 2-1 decision North hosted Production Salad Demon- Apparel Display; MeLissa asterisk (*) also qualified Arts Frosted Cake. to Little Rock Central High winter roundtable School. Kris Trivedi and Na- stration. Ewart*, Professional Career for the state competition. Third Place: Alma lariq*, Niles North High School than Anderson were the 9th First place: Brandon Image; Nicole Pena*, Pastry Most Outstanding: Formal Wear Apparel Con- hosted a Winter Roundtable Rivera*, Food Production Arts Fondant Cakes; Mady Alexandrina Bits*, STAR struction; Joanna Kastrina- seed entering the elimina- for Illinois Project Lead the tion rounds. They made it to Salad Demonstration; Sa- Taira*, Pastry Arts Fondant Fashion Construction; kis*, Semi-formal Apparel Way (PLTW) teachers on mantha Youseph*, Fashion Cakes; Martyna 105* and Molly Morelto*, Pastry Arts Construction; and Brandi the quarterfinals and were Feb. 13. Instructors of the Apparet Display; jovaan Natasha Yousif*, Children's Fondant Cake; Vanja Selak*, Fryer*, Child Care Provider. defeated by a team from PLTW nationally-recognized Shaw*, Food Production Literature Presentation; Pastry Arts Fondant Cake; Also competing in the STAR Montgomery Bell Academy. pre-engineering curriculum Relish Tray; Cotton Kap- Gabi Weinketz* and Maria Lily Chatman*, Preschool Culinary Arts event: Henry Jessie Amgalanjargal and met to discuss national Lesson; and Chrysanthe Lia Isono were the 16th seed Un*, Food Production Fernandes*, STAR Focus on Jaramillo, Laura Krikorian, and Illinois P11W news and entering elimination rounds Salad Demonstration; Children; Jolene Strauss*, Agos*, Children's Literature Ramone Lewis, and Molly updates, program successes Amanda Ibraham* and Brittany Ebeling* and Presentation. Morello. and ultimately reached the and challenges, best prac- First Place: Katie Graves*, double octafinal rounds. Deasia McCray*, Children's Katherine Betz*, STAR West reaches tices and suggestions, and Literature Presentation; Chapter Service Project Child Care Provider; Colene There were 235 teams to visit the engineering and competing in the Varsity divi- Isabel Berkson*, Pastry Arts Display; Juliette Glassner Gibson* and Patricia Mocar- semifinals at STEM labs. Participants in- Fondant Cakes; Veronica and Chan Lee, Children's ska*, Children's Literature sion. The NUes West teams of cluded: University of Illinois Cal-Berkeley Theo Noparstak and Jonass Billedo*, Food Production Literature Presentation; Presentation; Jenny Marin* PLTW, University of Illinois Niles West Debate com- Placitis and Emma Lazar and Salad Demonstration; Jack Amy Khamou and Nahrain and Kelly Sanks*, Children's at Chicago PLTW, Niles North peted recently at the Cal Invi- Vinay Patel both achieved Burke*, Food Production Odisho, Children's Litera- Literature Presentation; and Niles West High Schools, tational, a major tournament 4-2 records, although they Salad Demonstration; Jack ture Presentation; Jeanette Aisha Usman*, Pastry Arts Woodstock High School, Cantin*, Food Produc- Abonce, Pastry Arts Fondant Decorated Cookie; and on the national debate circuit did not advance to the elimi- * Demo - Design - Build RUSH DERMATOLOGY * , JUNK * We do it all! in Skokie

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Maine South High School, Oddo said, "We worked Adam Yusen were seeded Schaumburg High School, extremely hard to reach our seventh in a field of 46 New Trier High School, goal ofwinning state. I ap- teams, while the team of Luc North Grand High School, preciate all of the hard work Walkington and Leelabari Austin Polytechnic Academy, from my assistant coaches: Fulbel was seeded twelfth. Waukegan High School and Kevin Bancroft, jeff Buntin, Although both teams bowed Prospect High School. Matt Fahrenbacher and out in the octafinals, they Val McIntosh. I also want both finished in the top 16 West wins State to thank former New Trier in the state. Josh Bynum and Championship debater Ted Kontopoulos Zahra Domin finished with and former Michigan State a strong 5-5 preliminary Nues West Debate compet- record. Shelby Nordstedt, ed at the Illinois Communica- debater Eric Lanning for as- tion and Theatre Association sisting us this weekend." Irene Diblich, Karli Golden- Niles West Debate won't berg, Mia Temkin, D'Angelo State Debate Tournament at have much time to sit back Oberto and Sam Eschker also Dundee Crown High School and enjoy their trophy. competed. on March 9 through 10. This Coming up this month is the Niles North also had two of is the state competition for IHSA Varsity State Debate the top 10 individual speaker Don't Replace Sunken Concrete, GUARDIAN PAINTERS Novice and Junior Varsity de- Tournament in Bloomington, awards. Benesch won third bate in Illinois. 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Lindwall also debated well selected receive advanced love Pion and had respectable records teacher preparation through West WYSE team at the tournament. Summer Institutes that give In the Junior Varsity divi- them early practice and ex- wins third at sion, 31 teams from across posure to the art of teaching sectio na Is Pets and financial assistance for the state competed. Theo The Niles West Worldwide college. Over 1,200 nomina- Noparstak and jonass Placitis Youth in Science and Engi- tions were received this year went 4-1 in preliminary neering (WYSE) team took rounds and were the third for the program. The Class third place at the Sectional of 2012 Scholars will be seed entering elimination meet held March 9 at Vernon honored on May 12 at DePaut rounds. In the semifinals Hills High School. University's Lincoln Park they lost on a close 2-1 The following WYSE decision to Glenbrook North. Campus. members qualified for the PRESS Emma Lazar and Vinay Patel North Debate finish State competition to be held OCAL SOCICE were 4-1 in the preliminary April 5 at the University of rounds and the fifth seed at State Illinois, Champaign-Urbana: entering elimination rounds. The Niles North Debate Celine Ledesma, first place assitie They lost on a close 2-1 deci- Team had an impressive run Engineering Graphics; sion to King College Prep in at the Illinois Communica- Andrew Kim, first place the quarterfinals. Niles West tion and Theatre Association physics and second place was one oftwo schools to State Debate Tournament mathematics; Patrick Liscio, advance more than one team held on March 9 and 10 at first place mathematics; and to elimination rounds in the Dundee Crown High School in Alex Makeyev, second place Junior Varsity division. Out of Carpentersville. engineering graphics. 62 debaters, Theo Noparstak Niles North was one of The following WYSE was fourth speaker, Emma only five schools in the state members also contributed: Lazar was sixth speaker, Kris of Illinois to qualify more Felix Angelov, Rishy Chacko, Trivedi was seventh speaker than one team to elimination Sheryl Cherian, Marc-Daniel and Jonass Placitis was debates in the novice policy Julien, Akshar Kumar, Zoya ninth speaker. Ari Hoffman, debate division, joining Momin, Michael Nissan, Sana Khan, Lia Isono, Jessie the ranks of long-standing Andrew Rappoport, Alberto Amgalanjargal, Breana Brill, programs at Glenbrook Rios, Vikram Shah and Ed- Nashiha Alam, and Alyssa North, New Trier, University ward Lee. Guzman also competed at the of Chicago Laboratory and WYSE coaches are Martha tournament and did well. Homewood-Flossmoor. Niles Lietz and Matthew Fahren- Head Debate Coach Eric North's Ambria Benesch and bacher. 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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH 1000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS Guard yourself against accidental drug overdoses Barbara woke up early because other physician. she heard some noises in her back That doesn't even take into ac- yard. count the over-the-counter meds Grabbing her robe, she dashed and supplements many people outside, only to find that the also take. neighbor's dog had gotten loose Then, of course, there is the and was barking at squirrels. confusion caused by brand vs. Since she was already outside, generic drugs, prescriptions from she decided check on her garden, multiple pharmacies, warehouse where she found this big weed clubs or drug manufacturers, and that she just had to pull. meds that look exactly alike but One weed led to another, and are completely different. before she knew it, Barbara was So what are we to do? outside for more than an hour. Get organized, communicate Once she came back inside, she and simplify. started her morning routine. You can start by making a list of \' She took some over-the-counterall your or your parents' medica- Ot'4 'AY I'M COLD ii I'M -OT -T!-1E1 COLD AGAIN T1-iEP4? meds for her allergies triggered bytions and keeping that handy. her time in the garden. This gives you the opportunity Then she took her regular medsto go through all your meds, in- for her heart condition. cluding the over-the-counter ones, Next thing she knew she woke and discard any medications no up on the tile floor of her bath- longer used or needed. Dystopian story would be room. Some pharmacies have special She felt her head and felt blood. programs for discarding meds Afraid to stand up, she crawled safely, so check with them. to her bedroom and managed to If possible, get all medications use her cell phone to call 911. from one pharmacy. novel if itweren t sotrue It was only when she was in Walgreens also has a software the ER that she learned that her program that immediately alerts "The Hun- The gist of my film would be de- "Hello, Unemployment Office!" combination of medications had them if any medications may ger Games" pressed Americans forced to have the crowd shouts as the 'AP- caused a serious reaction. cause bad reactions to d.rug inter- is a dystopian lower expectations, and the toothy, PLAUSE" sign is flashed. According to Joseph Gera, R. actions. type of movie garish hosts laugh as we crabby Next, a middie-aged woman steps PH., director of Pharmacy Ser- Request a thorough review of all and novel. contestants are herded onto the up to play. vices at Resurrection Health Care,medications with your pharmacist "Dystopia" is stage. The host threatens: "Chop, "Choose, Mildred. Take that 100,000 people age 65 and older or primary physician. a place where chop, you middle-aged cretins, or second job at McDonald's or lose are hospitalized on an emergency If you wish to be really educated BY CHERYL there isn't any I'll force you all to Zumba!" your home?" basis each year. about the drugs that you or a fam- O'DONOVANhope. Fred, a pudgy accountant driving Mildred balks. "A second job will mean an 18-hour work day. 1f I Two-thirds of those patients areily member are taking, there is a Van Mom Strikes Again Which kind a 12-year-old Accord, is selected the victims of unintentional drug special program called medication of describes first. stand that long my varicose veins overdoses. therapy management (MTM). my experience at the gas station "Choose, Fred," the host chortles.will burst." So are all of these people geriat- MTM is a partnership of the earlier. Feeling hopeless, I filled up "Fill your car's tank or ride a uni- They shove Mildred offstage, nc addicts? pharmacist, the patient or their the tank and passed the $70 mark. Not at all. caregiver and other health profes- The gas pump hissed like a cobra. "In the new film, beautiful young peopLe are forced Part of the problem is that, un- sionals who promote the safe and When I swiped my credit card to play the 'Hunger Games.' In my low-budget ver- like Dr. Welby, that old TV family effective use of medications. to pay, it made a blood-curdling sion, it wouLd be a bunch of middle-aged people doctor, none of us has only one The program also helps patients scream. physician who treats any ailment achieve the targeted outcomes In the new film, beautiful young complaining about the humidity and needing knee at any time. from their medication therapy. people are forced to play the "Hun- replacements. LikeLy people everywhere would line Our medical system now es- Osco pharmacy has a partner- gar Gaines." up and volunteer to kill us." sentially comprises many differentship with the MTM program, so In my low-budget version, it specialists, many of whom don't you can contact the pharmacist would be a bunch of middle-aged cycle into work?" outfit her with weapons and send communicate with each other. there for more information. people complaining about the "With gas prices like these? I'll her into the forest. Unless we tell them, many of - Terri Schmidt, a licensed clini- humidity and needing knee replace-take the unicycle," Fred replies. Now it's my turn. I pick up my our physicians are not aware that cal social worker, writes "To Your ments. Likely people everywhere Fred is then told he can't have hisbow and arrow, and like the gor- the meds they are prescribing GoodHealth"for the Park Ridge would line up and volunteer to kill blood-pressure medicine. "Whoops. geous lead m " The Hunger Games," may have bad interactions with Health Commission. Send comments us. And we'd be told we'd end up Looks like your company's about to I narrow my eyes to look cool. the meds prescribed by a patient's toterrinschmidt@sbcglobaL net. as Soylent Green if we didn't get make layoffs, too. You know what As I take aim, though, I fumble for hustling - that means." my bifocals and am quickly killed. NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 23 I You don't need RoboCop to stop ifiegal robocalls Dear Fixer: limo ride to either Chicago airport for $29. Please tell me how The limo company that was supposed to to stop all those callsprovide this service left me stranded twice I receive during the - going to Midway and on my return. On the day and early eve- trip to the airport, I was scheduled for a 4 nings to lower my a.m. pickup for a 6 a.m. flight. interest rates on my At 4:10, the driver had not arrived. When BY STEPHANIE credit cards. I get at I called hirn, he reported that he was "just ZIMMERMANN least three a week getting on Lake Shore Drive." Given that I live The Fixer and when I press in Lincoln Park, that meant he was at least the key to tell them I10 minutes away. I decided that if I waited for want to be taken off their list, they hang up. him, I would miss my ifight. I caught a taxi to I only carry a balance on one of my cards, the airport, ended up running to the gate and which is through a credit union. On the rest ofwas the last person to board the flight. my cards, I carry a zero balance. I naively gave the limo company a chance One caller told me I gave permission for to redeem itselfwhen I returned to Midway. these calls when I signed on for a credit card. I called the driver after retrieving my bags Is this true? Is there any action I can take to and he said he would be at the middle island eliminate these calls? outside the terminal in 10 minutes. Roughly Gloria Ja vor25 minutes later, I was still waiting. I called again, and the driver impolitely told me to Dear Gloria: These callers are annoying -"stop talking." Once again, I had to take a cab. and prolific. In a recent case against an illegal I have cellphone records to verify all of California "robocall" operation, the Federal these times. Trade Commission found the scammers made Dealfind's website advertises a satisfaction approximately 2.6 billion (yes, billion!) calls toguarantee: "Ifyou feel disappointed with any- consumers over a 20-month period. More thanthing you bought from Dealfind, let us know 12 million people were tricked into talking with within 30 days and we'll return your purchase Experts in every a sales agent who claimed to be calling about - it's that easy?' credit card interest rates or auto warranties. It's not actually easy. I contacted customer We showed your letter to Steve Baker, support and heard back from a "customer type of cancer. the regional director of the FTC in Chicago. satisfaction expert." He said it was customary Steve said he's gotten these calls himself, so practice to contact the vendor and give them he shares your frustration. His agency has 24 hours to explain the situation. That was a Combining their already brought several big cases against week ago. robocall operations for violating the law by This seems like a straightforward situation. making pre-recorded sales calls to people I purchased a service that was not delivered expertise for you. without their written permission and calling satisfactorily. Deaffind claims to guarantee people on the National Do Not Call registry my satisfaction. He offered this info: Charlie Wheelan sFirst, if you haven't already done so, For every type of cancer, there's a NorthShore specialist register your number at donotcall.gov. Dear Charlie: First, bravo to you for dedicated to treating ¡t. At NorthShore Kellogg Cancer s Beware of urgent calls from "Rachel," speaking up. No matter how low the price, a Center, our leading oncologists work in coordinated teams "Heather" or another innocuous-sounding deal certainly isn't a deal ifyou wind up miss- name calling from "card services" or "financialing your plane. at locations that are convenient for youensuring you services." These are pre-recorded calls which It was apparent you had a legitimate beef. always have the personal attention and support you need. then transfer consumers to a sales agent. Why would anyone pay $29 each way up front sThe sales agents convince consumers for a limo and then pay another 70 bucks in And when they come together, they work with one purpose: to pay a hefty fee up front - anywhere from taxi fares? to help you beat cancer and get back to your life. $500 to $1,500 - with a promise to lower Happily, the people at Dealfind agreed. their interest rate. Typically, all the consumerThey offered you a choice of "Dealfind Dol- gets is a three-way call with the scammer lars" equal to 110 percent ofyour purchase or At NorthShore University HealthSystem, calling the customer service number on the a refund to your credit card. You chose the excellence is all around you. back of the credit card. The scammer asks credit card refund. the bank to lower the interest rate, the bank predictably says "no" and the consumer still has to pay a fee for this "service." The Fixer's Greatest Hits . The calls seem to be placed randomly- The Fixer will talk about how to avoid To learn more about our expert neurological team, so no, you did not authorize them when you common rip-offs and save money, from i to filled out a credit card application. Steve says 2:30 p.m. April 21 at the Schaumburg Town- visit northshore.org/neuro today. many people with perfectly good credit have ship District Library's central location, 130 been hit with these calls. S. 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4 For Your Consideration True tales of girl troubles A quartet Of activities for BY BRUCE INGRAM the coming week Contributor "Ten Chimneys," DC Pierson, a stand-up comic and through April 15 at North- novelist based in Los Angeles, will light Theatre, located at cheerfully admit that he's good at the North Shore Center for comedy, but bad at girls. the Performing Arts, 9501 In fact, that's sort of the theme, Skokie BIvd, Skokie. For and almost the title, of his one-man decades, Broadway legends show "DC Pierson is Bad at Girls," Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fon- which opens the brand new Gorilla tanne entertained the most Tango performance space (the per- influential artists of their formance space formerly known as time - from Noel Coward The Skokie Theatre) with one show to Sydney Greenstreet - at only April 7. Ten Chimneys, their legend- (Keep your eye on Gorilla Tango, ary Wisconsin retreat. In by the way, a producing company this new play, the arrival of with considerable success in two a young Uta Hagen for an previous incarnations, including a onstage rehearsal sparks an theater in Bucktown, run by longtime offstage romantic triangle. North Shore resident Dan Abbate. Performances are Wednes- Gorilla Tango has no creative agenda; days at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. rather, it books the largest number (no show April 11); Thursdays and widest variety of shows pos- at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays at 8 sible, always with the hope of finding p.m.; Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. entertainments that click with local and 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2:30 audiences.) p.m. (no show April 8) and 7 p.m. (April 15 only). Tickets Fun with heart are $25-$60. Young Adult "It's kind of a stand-uppy show in tickets (25 and under) are the sense that it's full ofjokes and $10. Call (847) 673-6300 or stuff, but there's some heart to visit wwwnorthlight.org. it as well," said the 27-year-old comic, whose credits include per- "The Big Squeeze," a forming in the online sketch-comedy celebration of the accordion troupe Derrick Comedy (search featuring classical, Celtic, for them on Youtube), co-writing and jazz, tango, South American co-starring in the Derrick Comedy and zydeco music, will be filin "Mystery Team" and authoring presented at 7:30 p.m. April 6 the novel TheBoy Who Couldn't Sleep at Northwestern University's andNeverHad To, (Vintage Books, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 50 2010). Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. "People should come to the show Tickets are $16; $10 for stu- expecting a fun evening of comedy, dents. Call (847) 467-4000 or all centered around my misadven- visit w'wpickstaiger.org. tures with girls and stuff. If they feel DC Pierson i PHOTO BY ZAC WOLF touched at some point, well, that's a Northwest Chicago bonus." out that he currently is involved in Film Society presents "The "Bad at Girls" began three or four a romantic relationship that seems 'DC PIERSON IS Ten Commandments" (1956), years ago when Pierson was in New to be benefitting from his hard-won BAD AT GIRLS' starring Charlton Heston and York City and a friend asked him to experience). Yul Brynner, and directed contribute a piece to an evening of In addition to his painful puppy- Gorilla Tango Skokie Theatre, by Cecil B. DeMille, at 7p.m. storytelling. Pierson immediately love episode, "Bad at Girls" includes 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie April 7 as part of the Classic thought of a story that had been the story of Pierson's most significant 7:30 p.m. April 7 Film Series at the Portage much on his mind for much of his college relationship, and his sub- Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee life: His first-ever crush on a sixth- sequent post-grad romance with a Tickets are $20 Ave., Chicago. Admission grade girl "and how I totally botched professional stripper. (773) 598-4549 or visit goril- is $5. For information, visit it." For the record, Pierson prides latango.com www.northwestchicagofllm- himself on being entirely honest societyorg. 'Romantic origin story' about these stories imteadof pump- "That was kind of my romantic ing them up for comic effect. the onus on his early failed relation- PreservatIon Hall Jazz origin stol); really, because I lived a "I've always found it most effectiveships squarely on his own shoulders. Band performs New Orleans long stretch of my life, romantically, to take things that have happened "This is not an evening of me talking jazz at 8p.m. April 10 at based on that one experience." to me, that seem to be show-worthy, about how cool I am and how these S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chicago Ave., That show went weil enough that and present them in a way that's real girls were lame," he said, laughing Evanston. Tickets are $26, Pierson decided to enlarge the con- and true," he said. "Everything you'll "It's kind of the other way around. $36, $46. For information, cept since, at the time, his luck with see in this show is true; I can vouch This is me kind of taking responsibil- visit wwwevanstonspace.com girls had not noticeably improved for that." ity for how poorly I did with women or call (847) 492-8860. (though he is quite happy to point Also for the record, Pierson places for so long." 28 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL THURSDAY, APRILS, 2012 DIC I ANDREA BOCELLI FAMILY FRIENDLY

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI dren, ages 2-5, who register starting at 10:30 Contributor a.m. that day at the Westfield Concierge, 4999 Old Orchard Center. For details, call (847) 673-6800 or visit Five dozen monarch butterflies will spread westfield.com/oldorchard. their brilliantly colored wings and take flight from outside the Eisenhower Public Library,Party with preschoolers i 4613 N. Oketo, Harwood Heights, between 2 Dance to tunes played by DJ Miss Cate at and 3:30 p.m. April 22. The event celebrates the Bibliobop Dance Party from 10 to 11 a.m. Earth Day. April 13 at the Niles Public Library 6960 Entomologist Tom Dobrinska of Ander- W. Oakton St. No registration is needed to son Pest Solutions, a Park Ridge resident, enjoy the library's large music collection. will be on hand to discuss the importance of For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit butterflies. www.nileslibrary.org. "I'll be there with our butterfly collection going briefly over the biology of butterflies Animal acts and mothswhy they're important to our The author-illustrator of Cinder-Eyed ecology in general," Dobrinska said. "When Cats, Bone Dog and My Friend Rabbit will they're hanging on flowers, feeding on the visit the Skokie Public library, 5215 Oakton nectar, a lot of them carry pollen. They're St., on Wednesday. Kids in preschool to good for the development of those flowers." kindergarten can meet Eric Rohmann from 1ICKFTh ON N( )\.\:' Dobrinska will distribute brochures about4 to 4:30 p.m., those in kindergarten to fifth attracting butterflies to home gardens. grade from 7 to 8 p.m. A parent must ac- "Certain native flowering plants are company kids. Registration is required. DEcEMBER 2, 2012 more attractive than others," he explained. For details, call (847) 673-7774 or visit "Different colors are important and making skokielibrary.info. AT 7:30 PM sure that you have flat rocks there. That gives them a place to rest and bask in the sun." Book'em For details, call (708) 867-7828 or visit Bring your child to Kids World at the ALLSTATE ARENA eisenhowerlibrary.org. Eisenhower Public Librar4613 N. Oketo, Harwood Heights, Sunday through April IS t j\tN i R Egg-citement at Otd Orchard 14, to be photographed with a favorite book. Face painting balloon twisting and search- The photo will be turned into a READ R CH:\l. 1 H R )Ni i 74 )I) ing for prize-filled eggs are the highlights of poster and hung in the library in celebration «i the Easter Egg Hunt near the Serpent play of National Library Week. Posters can be area at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie at picked up and taken home in May. Presented by Gelb Promotions, Producedby Frank J. Russo 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Treats will be served. For details, call (708) 867-7828 or visit

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Michel Piccoli (right) stars as Cardinal Melville, a surprise choice as the new Supreme Pontiff in "We llave a Pope." "DRIviR SAFETY PRO GRAIvI" Roped into 'Pope'

BY BRUCE INGRAM anxious Catholics gathered officially in conclave and FilmCritic outside the Vatican as 108 entirely out of touch with cardinals from around the the outside world, twiddle world assemble in conclave totheir thumbs and wait for the WE HAVE A POPE elect a new Supreme Pontiff. former cardinal to resolve ** The tone is grave, hushed, his doubts. That process somber, until we have the includes a fair number of . Well, they do and they chance to listen in to the charming moments as days ,don't. earnest prayers of the front slowly go by a psychoanalyt- Mostly, they don't. runners: "Not me, Lord; not ic session with the pontiff as A gentle comedy that also me!" the entire College of Cardi- wants to be a serious drama, Unable to make a decisive nais looks on, an all-cardinal and eventually lurches at selection from the most volleyball tournament, an the last moment into semi- qualified candidates, the exasperated critique of the tragedy, "We Have a Pope" cardinals finally settle for a church leaders' psych meds. doesn't quite know where tie-breaker by electing Car- But comedy is set aside, it's going - and as a result, dinal Melville (the venerable for the most part, when . never quite gets there. French star Michel Piccoli), aMoretti turns his attention Because it was written andquiet, nondescript nonentity to Melville, a devout man directed by Nanni Moretti, no one previously would havewho feels utterly unprepared 2-COURSE SEMINAR a leftist Italian filmmaker considered Pope material - and ill-suited for the role he with a reputation for playing least of all, himself. At first believes God has chosen for Saturday, April 21 and Saturday, April 28 hardball when the mood shocked into acceptance, him to play. While a bifiion strikes him (as in his 2006 Melville goes with the papal people wait for him to accept 9 a.m. to i p.m. each day at satire of Prime Minister flow, right up to the point his fate, the almost childlike, Silvio Berlusconi "The Cai- where he is about to be innocent, utterly-out-of-his- Terrace Gardens man"), many critics expectedpresented to the world from depth Pope manages to slip Moretti to get tough with the balcony of St. Peter's away from his minders and the church in "We Have a Basilica, when he suddenly wander the streets of Rome, Course Fee - $1 4.00 ($2.00 discount for AARP members) Pope." And they generally emits an anguished scream, becoming involved with a condemned the film when declares that he can't do it, troupe of actors rehearsing a Take this classroom refresher course especially he didn't. The real problem, and runs away as fast as he production of "The Seagulls," designed for drivers age 50 and over. though, isn't the film's more- can. murmuring to himself while or-less respectful, generally At that point, Moretti he rides late-night commuter bemused tone, but its failure (who won the Palme d'Or at trains and chats with just- TO REGISTER. PLEASE CALL (847) 470-4550. to pay off along the dramatic Cannes for his 2001 drama plain-folk about his supposed lines it appears to be develop-"The Son's Room" and com- psychiatric "parental deficit." *Attendees can qualify for auto insurance discounts in ing. While its satire is rooted peted for the same prize withHe's meant to be resolving in a mildly critical study of "We Have a Popè") begins to his doubts and Piccoli does a most states (consult your insurance agent for details). institutional impotence, it develop his story on increas- nice job of subtly suggesting attempts to develop drama ingly divergent tracks. he's headed in that direc- from a contrasting crisis of As a psychiatrist called tion - until Moretti suddenly profound personal doubt. in to consult the Pope (who decides he has other ideas 8415 Waukegan Rd Unfortunately, that crisis of has been officially elected, about the limits of faith and 'Terrace garée us conscience eventually turns but not announced), Moretti strength of character. Morton Grove. Illinois out to be similarly limp. presides over whimsical It's a pity the ending of ASSISTED LIVING (847) 470-4550 "We Have a Pope" opens developments as he and "We Have a Pope" wasn't & MEMORY CARE terracegardens.org with a massive crowd of the cardinals, who are still submitted for a vote,. . 48 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012DIC

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¿ p t of 7 or moie will be in the Grand Ballroom. Kate Winslet Writer-director James \orth Milwaukee Ave. Noi'thbrook.iL 60062 Cameron's Oscar-winning, iioithbrookallgaucrs.com I847.664.7999 record-setting box-office and Jason Biggs reprise their "American Pie" roles in "American Reunion." smash rises from the depths for another fatefut voyage: this time in 3-D. Stars: Adrien Brody, Christina some drug use thanks to Roberts as the WE HAVE A POPE Hendricks, James Caan Stars: Jason Segel, Ed Helms, evil queen and Lane as her Compassionately suffer- Susan Sarandon terrified courtier; otherwise ** ing substitute teacher Henry it's slow, predictable and Rated: No MPAA rating . A slacker (Segel) bonds (Brody, in his best perfor- with his disparaging brother uninspired. Stars: Michel Piccoli, Nanni mance since "The Pianist") (Helms) while helping him OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Moretti does his best to stay unin- investigate his wife's pos- 21 JUMP STREET Lunch, Dinner, And Lote Night Fun! When the College of volved, but a monthlong as- sible infidelity. Jay and Mark * * * 1/2 For Cardinals is unable to choose signment in a war-zone New Duplass ("Cyrus") wrote and BANQUET ROOM & AUTHENTIC GERMAN among the front-running York City high school makes directed the comedy. Rated: R for crude and sexual candidates to become the him care - especially after content, pervasive language, CATERING MENU new Pope, they elect a highly taking in a teen prostitute drug material, teen drinking DR. SEUSS' THE LORAX AVAILABLE FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS unlikely pontiff (Piccoli), who (Sami Gayle). Unrelent- and some violence doesn't want the job. Moretti ingly painful, disjointed and *** AND FAMILY EVENTS Stars: Jonah Hilt, Channing ("The Son's Room") wrote disturbing. Rated: PG for brief mild Tatu m and directed the comedy. language u This parody ofthe late- Great Food, Great Service, Great People Reviewed in this section. In THE HUNGER GAMES Stars: Danny DeVito, Zac '80s TV show that launched Italian with subtitles. MAKE YOUR *** Efron, Betty White, Ed Helms Johnny Depp is consider- Rated: PG-13 for intense, A young boy who learns ably better than you might EASTER RESERVATIONS STILL PLAYING violent, thematic material how a mysterious old hermit expect - despite being rude, and disturbing images - all (Helms) turned a natural politically incorrect and in- SPECIAL EASTER MENU CASA DE MI PADRE involving teens paradise into a wasteland de- sanely violent. The directors ' cides to make a difference in BAKED HAM, PRIME RIB, * * * 1/2 Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, of "Cloudy with a Chance of 1 his home town. Chris Renaud Meatballs" make the most Josh Hutcherson, [jam Hem- ROAST DUCK, LAMB SHANK AND Rated: R for bloody violence, and Kyle Balda ("Despicable of the surprising chemistry 4, language, some sexual con- sworth Me") directed this animated u The much-anticipated between Hill and Tatum. ALL YOUR GERMAN FAVORITES tent and drug use Dr. Seuss adaptation. movie version of "The Hunger Stars: Will Ferrell, Gael Garcia Games" does little more than MIRROR MIRROR WRATH OF THE TITANS RESERVATION TIMES W Bernal, Diego Luna, Genesis faithfully replicate the mega- Rated: PG-13 for intense se- i 2:00, 1 :00, 1 :30, 2:30, 3:30 & 4:30 Rodriguez ** best-selling original, yet, u The funniest movie of the Rated: PG for some fantasy quences of fantasy violence this proficient and generatly and action year may also turn out to be action and mild rude humor JOHNNY WAGNER PERFORMS i -5 satisfying adaptation gets the strangest. In addition to Stars: Sam Worthington, the job done and then some. Stars: Julia Roberts, Lily the most intentionally awful. Collins, Nathan Lane [iam Neeson, Rosamund Primarily because of the Ferrell stars as Armando (and Since it was directed by Pike perfect casting of Lawrence speaks Spanish throughout) u A decade after his defeat as the bow-hunting heroine of Tarsem Singh ("The Fall," in this dead-on-target parody "Immortals") you can be of the monstrous Kraken, a dystopian-future televised of a truly bad 1970s-era sure this so-so fairy-tale the demigod Perseus competition in which only one Mexican action/melodrama. comedy looks good. But is it (Worthington) ventures into of 24 teenage participants can Hilarious. funny? Not so much. A pale the underworld to rescue survive. imitation of the whimsi- his father Zeus (Neeson). DETACHMENT cal styLe of "The Princess Jonathan [lebesman ("Bat- 7650 W. Irving Park Rd., Norridge JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME Bride," this faux-witty tIe Los Angeles") directed ** Rated: R for language includ- Snow White update gets the sequel to 2010's "Clash 708-452-6040 Rated: No MPAA rating ing sexual references and a fair amount of traction of the Titans." DIC THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 5B

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NEW THIS WEEK CHINATOWN**** TONIGHTIPM Rated: R Stars: Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston one Incredible ennui, wdb u A major factor in the leg- VIN ends of both star Nicholson and director Roman Po(an- ski (and Ho(lywood player! screenwriter Robert Towne), "Chinatown" continues to hold up as an instant-classic re-envisioning of 19305 and '405 hard-boiled detective movies. Everything about this film is first-rate, par- ticuLarly the supporting cast Roman Polanski's legendary 19Th detective film "Chinatown," starring Jack Nicholson, is finally of Huston and Dunaway as making its long-awaited Blu-ray debut. Los Angeles power brokers feud between Sigmund Freud SUN. APR.29 too powerful, corrupt and depraved, ultimately, for pri- and his onetime heir apparent vate eye J-J- 'lake" Gittes to Carl Gustav Jung (hot stuff for handle. Extras for this Blu-ray psychoanalysis fans world- debut include commentary by wide), but the real selling Towne and filmmaker David point is kinky sex. Knightley Fincher (iGirl with the Dragon overacts outrageously as the Tattoo"), and an appreciation severely disturbed patient! of"Chinatown" by Hollywood student/future analyst who ;jiioo SUN. APR, 22 elite. cornes between the two psy- choanalytic giants with her need to be spanked by daddy. WAR HORSE

*** EXTREMELY LOUD Rated: PG-13 for intense A VEE CORPORATiON PROOUCTiON & INCREDIBLY CLOSE MC O S.,,0b*S,w MM7n,.d sequences of war violence * * 1/2 Stars: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Rated: PG-13 for emotional Jeremy Irvine in "War Horse." Watson, Peter Mullan thematic material, sorne dis- u Steven Spielberg's epic turbing images, and language securities analyst spent 10 an unlikely relationship World War I drama about the years uncovering Bernie with an unhappily married soul connection between a Stars: Tom Hanks, Sandra Madoff's billion-dollar Ponzi Christian worker (Olivia Col- farmboy and a thoroughbred Bullock, Thomas Horn, Viola empire is the subject of this man) at a charity shop. Actor MAY 9-13 stallion turned plowhorse Davis . Your reaction to this fine- documentary. Paddy Considine made his turned wartime beast of bur- writing/directing debut with den, turns outto be a bit of an pedigreed yet frustratingly GIRLS JUST WANT the drama. No MPAA rating. FRI. MAY 4 odd duck. That's not to say it's hit-and-miss 9/11 drama is not beautifully crafted, grand likely to be determined by TO HAVE FUN EW(flE ZApPA & 114E ZAPPA F401LY îosT WE BOUGHT A ZOO PPl$EH'?T44EMAI OPÇAAN8'ZAP*A in scope and deepLy moving how you feel about the fre- I A new girl in town (Sarah at its best - yet shifting the quently obnoxious young pro- Jessica Parker) schemes with . A father (Matt Damon) moves his young family to L:DWEEZIL story from the horse's point of tagonist (Horn), who sets out a new friend to win a spot on the countryside to take over ¿APPA PLAYS view diffuses the emotional to make sense ofthe tragedy a TV dance show. Alan Metter the operation of a struggling WiDER ¡Iii impact. Extras include several by tracking down a final mes- ("Back to School") directed zoo. Cameron Crowe ("Jerry 2APPA mini-documentaries. sage from his father (Hanks). the 1985 comedy, now de- One minute, the lad's mission buting on Btu-ray. Rated PG. Maguire") directed the seems a noble, Quixote-like family comedy. Rated PG for THE EECE1.T (ASE MFMAEI'S 01 JRSTH BOYS RECENT RELEASES quest; the next, an uninvolv- MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: language and some thematic b0Si Ç ,... h'dd So ing contrivance. Even so, a GREAT EXPECTATIONS elements. A DANGEROUS METHOD LY..1uIEI few simple moments, here u David Suchet, Gillian *** and there, ring true and make Anderson and Ray Winstone NEXT WEEK Bill Gaither & Rated: R for sexual content the whole thing seem sorne- star in this 2011 BBC adapa- Gaither Vocal Band APR.21 u It's all about tough love and brief language what worthwhile. tion of the Dickens classic. in Kevin Costner's 1992 hit Imagination Movers Date Change! Stars: Viggo Mortensen, "The Bodyguard" and crazy .;uJIuJII Rock-o.matic 2012 OCT. 21- 4PM Michael Fassbender, Keira ALSO NEW TYRAN NOSAUR love in Johnny Depp's 1994 Box Office ticketmaster STAR PLAZAGet the Knightley . An unemployed, hard- romance "Don Juan De- 1800! 745-3000 in the House with - -., - - . Sure, it's all about the corn- CHASING MADOFF drinking widower (Peter Mul-Marco" both making their ThEATP' [ Ovrntght & 1)inner Pakayes &Tidiets tiriretnsaster cns 65 & is. io Merrdlville, IN www.starplazatheatre.com ri4ofrxe, 0II4e10 plex relationship and eventual u The story of how a Boston Ian) with a bad temper forms Blu-ray debuts. - --- j .- _ - DIC THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 2012I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I lB

celebrates writer's block and "The Pirates of Penzance," c' the power of the imagination, through June 10 at the Mar- NEXT SATURDAY! will be presented by the Saint riott Theatre, 10 Marriott Sebastian Players April 27- Drive, Lincoinshire. The May 20 at St. Bonaventure, performance schedule is i N 1625 W. Diversey, Chicago. p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednes- Performances are at 8 p.m. days; 8 p.m. Thursdays and j Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Fridays; 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $15; $10 Saturdays; and 1 p.m. and 5 for students; $7 for children p.m. Sundays. $41-$49, plus What to do. younger than 12 and senior tax and handling fees. Dis- citizens. Call (773) 404-7922 counts available for students This week and beyond. or visit www.saintsebastian- and senior citizens. Dinner YOU WANT IN? HERE'S HOW. players.org. and theatre tickets, $55, are "Fuente Ovejuna" will be available Wednesday and » Submit go. events one week prior to the date of publication. presented as a staged read- Thursday evenings. Dinner » Entries must be typed. We're sorry, but we can't take it over ing by Muse of Fire Theatre is at Kings Wharf Restaurant the telephone. We prefer e-mail submissions, please. Company at 7:30 p.m. April or the Fairfield Inn (based » go. listings are free! Include brief description of the event, 30 at the McGaw YMCA Chu- on dining availability). Call NATYA DANCE THEATRE & time, date, address, price and phone number. dren's Center, 1420 Maple (847) 634-0200 or visit » By mail: go. do Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., MORDINE & COMPANY DANCE THEATER Ave., Evanston. Due to some www.marriotttheatre.com. Glenview IL 60026. 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Glenwood, art and performance inspired Sat, Apr Rose club prepare to repair (no 6 p.m. performance July 1 Chicago. Performances are by Maira Kalman's book, The at 8pm both country and selves. or 29). Tickets: $45-$65. Call at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays (no Principles of Uncertainty. Celebrating th Performances are at 7:30 p.m.(847) 242-6000 or visit www.shows May 3 and 10); 8 p.m. Space is limited to 12 people 605 & 70s Music of Thursday-Saturday; 2:30 p.m. writerstheatre.org. Fridays and Saturdays; and per tour. Tickets should be the Roby-Boom« Sundays. Tickets: $20-$30. "The Cherry Orchard," 7 p.m. Sundays. $34-$39, booked in advance at www. GenrodonI Call (773) 283-7071 or visit by Anton Chekhov, will be with discounts available for brownpapertickets.com/ www.thegifttheatre.org. presented by Piccolo Theatre groups, students and seniors. event/224711. For informa- "After the Revolution," through May 5 at the Evan- Optional dinner available, tion, visit www.genesisen- Liz & Ann Hampton presented by Next Theatre ston Arts Depot, 600.Main with three courses for $20 semble.org. through May 13 at the Noyes St., Evanston. Curtain at 8 excluding beverages, taxes "Ten Chimneys," through Ca11awa Cultural Arts Center, 927 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; and tip. Call (800) 595-4849 April 15 at Northlight The- Noyes St., Evanston. $30- 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $25; or visit www.theo-u.org. atre, located at the North $40; $15-$20 for Young Adult $22 seniors; $15 students. "A Little Night Music," May Shore Center for the Perform- Call (847) 424-0089 or visit 1-July 8 at Writers' Theatre, ing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd, ROOM! (ages 25 and younger) and students. Call (847) 475-1875 www.piccolotheatre.com. 325 Tudor Court, Glencoe. Skokie. For decades, Broad- or visit www.nexttheatre.org. 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Tickets: $25; $15 for Theatre, 5900 W. Belmont, of a young Uta Hagen for an 847.673.6300 NorthShoreCenter.org unbelievable series of events previews, at 7:30 p.m. April Chicago. $17; $15 for children onstage rehearsal sparks an 21, 22, 24 and 25. Call (847) 14 and under and senior citi- that ripple through the lives offstage romantic triangle. NORTH SHORE CE4TER on 866-8049 or visit www. zens. Order tickets online at Performances are Wednes- THE PERrORMING MUS IN SKOKIE of everyone around her. J,!\t? l'i - Performances are Tuesdays piventheatre.org. www.risingstarschicago.com 95l Ivd. hieres Mc it the Nùíth at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesdays at "Figments," a farce that or call (773) 736-2490. SEE GO, PAGE 108 BLUE MAN GROUP BREAK AWAY FROM THE ORDINARY. Expanded Spring Break Schedule 3/20 - 4/15

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When Oscar Olivares' friend got caught stealing and n was referred to Alternatives, inc., Olivares thgged along. The alternative to the "Audi home," Olivares said, exposed him and his friend to ConnectForce in Uptown, which provides hands-on opportunities for youth to develop their artistic ability. At age II, Olivares was introduced to creative outlets Photograph by Matt Hernandez such as canvas and acrylics, ceramics and eventually pho- tography. Seven years later, he sells his work and donates some of the proceeds to sup- port Alternatives, Inc. and its ConnectForce art programs, and volunteers to tutor kids ages 8-13. Now a stùdent at Harold Washington College, Olivares plans to transfer to a four- year institution to major in physics or microbiology but for now, he's enjoying photo- graphing his urban environ- Photograph by Michael Bruce ment. He is one of 11 photogra- the city look beautiful," said phers displaying 48 of their Olivares, 18, of Rogers Park. 'OFF THE LINE' images documenting Chicago "The show, offthe train lines, around its elevated train lines is what people see every day. Photography by Chicago's ConnectForce Youth, at at «Off The Line," an ex- We try to make our photo- hibit at Shot Images, 7430 N. graphs reveal the beauty of Shot Images, 7430 N. Lehigh Ave., Nues Lehigh Ave., Niles. Other pho- Chicago. A lot ofthe shots tographers include Armando focused around the tracks, loa.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- Castillo, Matt Hernandez, which are not the most beauti- Friday Michael Bruce, Jazz Spur- ful aesthetics, but we try to Free make it look pretty in our own goon, Matt Overpack, Tom (847) 507-9415 or www. Callahan, Arvydas Aklljosius, way. We try to express the shot-images.com Billy Danze, Femi Adebiyi andgrit, and enlighten the spaces Kevin Pak. we took pictures of." Olivares, who was once Seeing Chicago arrested for graffiti and portfolio. "The photographs, they're defacing property attended "Kids from all kinds of as good as it gets. In Chicago, Alternatives for community environments, privileged and you have all these kids who service hours and like many otherwise, they're troubled have taken their snapshots of others, came out with a clean teens caught for stealing and Photograph by Jazz Spurgeon what Chicago is and we make record and an impressive art we introdu these elements

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Tower and Mozart. $8; $5 for $30-$75. April 22, 7:30 p.m.: includes Beethoven's Sonata $35; $5 for students. Visit "The Melody Shop" march. Park Ridge Civic Orches- students. April30, 7 p.m.: J.S. Bach's Mass in B Minor, No. 31 in A-flat Major, and www.newberryconsortorg. The program also features tra presents concerts at Richard Goode piano master with the Music of the Baroque works by Rachmaninoff, Liszt North Shore Chamber Arts Ralph Vaughan Williams' the Pickwick Theatre, 5 5. class. $6; $4 for students. Chorus and Orchestra, Jane and Stravinsky. $25; $15 for Ensemble presents "The Bach Flourish for Wind Band and Prospect, Park Ridge. Tickets Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Glover, conductor. May20, seniors; $10 for students. Boys," a concert of music by English Folk Song Suite. are $25; $20 for students and Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, 7:30 p.m.: "Friends," with the The New North Shore Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Tickets: $18; $13 seniors; $7 senior citizens. Visit www. Chicago. (773) 381-4554. 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The program, fea- concert and conversation fo- Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Ridge Ave. The program in- $25 seniors; $10 students 1490 Chicago Ave, Evan- turing soloists Sarah Hibbard cus on the influences of jazz, Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) duds Brahms' First Sympho- and children. Call (847) 835- ston. Tickets are $26; $23 and Peder Reiff, includes blues and tango on classical 905-1500. www.musicinst. ny and Mozart's Impressario 1227 or visit wwwchamber- for senior citizens; $10 for Dvorak: Scherzo Capriccioso, music. $20; $10 for students. org. April15, 3 p.m.: Quintet Overture and Sinfonia Con- arts-ensemble.org. students. Free for children 12 Op. 66; Mahler: "Blumine"; The Met: Live in HD, the Attacca and Axiom Brass certante for solo violin and Northeastern Illinois and younger. (630) 628-9591 and Orff: "Carmina Burana." Metropolitan Opera's series perform perform a joint solo viola, featuring Mathias University, Fine Arts Center or www.orionensemble.org. 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You might be accustomed to seeing Evanston photog- rapher David Sutton with a rtw camera in one hand. These days, though, THE MUSICAL he's just as likely to have a homemade cigar box guitar in the other. Sutton, whose fame as (blp) qood tc hod... adth a photographer of people and their pets is such that fty Suc F;Thch Forbes magazine has called him America's best, has On Stage Now! written a book about his newest passion entitled A baby ¡s just the beginning. Stretch marks irc fcrcver. I Cigar Box Guitars: The Ulti- mate DIY Guidefor Makers Celebrated as "ENGAGING, HILARIOUS and TOUCHING by Vat it't, and Players ofthe Handmade Music Revolution (Fox Cha- MOTHERHOOD THE MUSICAL k ì riotous totter coaster ride throtu:i pel Publishing, 2012). the stresses and exhiLirations of being a morn And, as you might expect, it's full of Sutton photos il- lustrating how to make your own musical instrument - hert'odthe musicaL .com Royal George Theatre and your own music. A longtime amateur ticketmaster woodworker who has also 800.982.2787 played guitar since he was a GPRODUCTIONS Gi et discounts foi q I boy, Sutton said he started lt rnL4t' through Group Theater Tir.: thinking about making one u around five years ago, when Dave Sutton with one of his handmade, cigar box guitars. his five-year-old daughter Alisha expressed an inter- performing build or play . ested in his guitars. for others, he CBGs (par- !i-IONY ORCHES 1R\ "I wanted to give her one, felt competent ticularly videos so she could try it out, but and confident demonstrat- she was so little. I'd hover, playing his ing old-school, thinking. 'She's going to bangcigar box sp& gut-bucket, it up' - mainly because they cial - along down-home were so big and unwieldy," hewith a special slide-guitar said. "Then, out of nowhere, thrill about the blues), some- I had this thought: 'Cigar boxsound it made. times with tens of guitars.' I don't know where 'After you've of thousands of it came from. Maybe my dad made your own views apiece. MUSIC mentioned it when I was a guitar, making In addition, kid." your own mu- websites such sic makes simple sense," he as cigarboxnation.com and Basic pattern said. "It's a great de-mysti- handmademusicclubhouse. APRIL 15, 2012 Regardless, Sutton looked fying process, making your corn have racked up thou- Sunday . 3:00 PM online and found a site or own instrument. Building sands of subscribers. two with minimalistic plans one, somehow, makes play- What's behind the sudden for making a real, honest- ing music on it seem more rise in awareness about the to-goodness, 19th-century! accessible." joys of homemade music? CELEBRATING A Visual & MusiI Trip Depression-era favorite, Sutton isn't the only one "Well, we're not as rich as 50 YEARS Down Memoty Lane three-string guitar out of a i who's made this discovery we thought we were," Sutton Box Office: x 2" pine neck, a few old tun- - far from it. When he first said, with a laugh. "Perhaps 847.673.6300 ing keys, and a cigar box for looked online for cigar box because of the economy and MAHLER Symphony #4 the body. guitar plans, he could find perhaps just as a reaction to Sracrj Tappan, Soprano He made one for his only a couple of modest the idea that only profes- www.northshorcccntcr.org daughter and one for him- posts from aficionados. Now, sionals can be artists and self and was a little sur- five years later, a full-fledged entertainers, the idea that 50th Season çckbration in prised about how much of homemade-music cormnunityyou have to buy your fun the lobby. All are invited. a kick he got out of playing has grown up on the Internet,is petering out. People are this thing he'd made with hiswith cigar box guitars in the realizing you don't have own hands. Although he'd forefront. to have the biggest, finest, played guitar most of his most expensive stuff to have i life, he said he felt different DIY sites fun, or make music. If you've about the music he made o Look up Cigar Box Guitars got a cigar box and some old u his homemade instrument. qn YouTube and you will find strings and a few used tun- Though he had previ- countless entries by people ers, and a real desire to play, ously never felt comfortable either explaining how to that's all you need." 16B IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 DIC

ry and Leigh Bienen School Nickelback with special For information, visit www. cago Live!" with guests Carl BOOK CHAT of Music and the Chicago guests Bush, Seether and My montroseroom.com. April13: Giammarese and Jim Peterik. Classical Guitar Society, Darkest Days. $si.so, $65, Vinyl Highway Band. April $4s general admission. May features Eduardo Fernandez $87.50, $96.50. June 2: One 20: Up Close @ Montrose 8 p.m.: Queensryche front at 7:30 p.m. April 14 at Pick- Direction performs in support features Cindy Bradley. $20 man Geoff Tate "and friends" The Paris Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts of its debut album, "Up All general admission; $30 VIP. will perform an all-acoustic W?fe Circle Drive, on Northwest- Night." July 19, 7 p.m.: Rock May 1.: Neverly Brothers. set. $29.50 general admis- The Pioneer Page Turners em's Evanston campus. $24; ofAges Tour - Def Leppard/ The Lakeside Singers will sian. May2'e, 8 p.m.: Chris Book Club invites anyone $10 for students. Call (847) Poison with special guest present "The Fabulous '6Os" Greene Quartet CD release who's read or is reading The 467-4000 or visit www. Lita Ford. $29.50, $59.50, at 8 p.m. April 20 in Nichols party (jazz). $15 general Paris Wife by Paula McLain pickstaiger.org. $79.50, $95. Concert Hall at The Music admission; $20 reserved; $35 to join the live online chat Skokie Valley Symphony The Celtic Knot Public Institute of Chicago, 1490 VIP package (includes CD discussion at 7 p.m. April 5. Orchestra performs at 3 p.m. House, 626 Church St., Evan- Chicago Ave., Evanston. and signed poster). May 25, The book is a fictionalized Sundays at the North Shore stan. (847) 864-1679. www. The classical first half of the 5 p.m.: Third Coast Percus- account of Elizabeth "Hadley" Center for the Performing celticknotpub.com. No cover concert will feature music Sian. $15 general admission; Richardson, Ernest Heming- Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., unless noted otherwise. by Tallis (1560), Brahms and $20 reserved; $10 students. way's first wife, and their Skokie. Tickets are $26-$40; Mondays, 8 p.m.-midnight: Verdi (1860), and Bern- May 26, 8 p.m.: The New time in Paris. $13 for youth 17 and under. American roots music with stein, Britten and Thompson Orleans Suspects. $20 in The book is being featured Free pie-concert lectures The Mudftapps. Tuesdays, (1960). The second half advance; $25 at the door. in The Big Read, a coopera- begin at 1:45 p.m. For tickets, 7-10 p.m.: Celtic music ses- features popular music from June 2, 9 p.m.: Sierra Leone's tive project of the Claren- call (847) 673-6300 or visit sion with Gus Friedlander the 1960s. Tickets: $30; $20 Refugee All Stars. $20 in don Hills, Downers Grove, www.svso.org. April 15: Gus- and friends. April7, 9:30 for students and seniors; advance; $25 at the door.June Hinsdale, Indian Prairie,La tav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. p.m.: The Black Oil Brothers. $10 for childen under 12. Cal 15, 8 p.m.: Pat Travers Band Grange, La Grange Park, Lisle, William Ferris Chorale April 8 and 22, 5-8 p.m.: Eric (847) 382-5085 or visit www. (rock). $23 in advance; $28 Thomas Ford, Westmont, and presents "Showstoppers and Lugosch. April 15, 5-8 p.m.: lakesidesingers.com. at the door. June 29, 9 p.m.: Woodridge public libraries 7 p.m. May 3 at Ashton Place, Premiers" at 7:30 p.m. April Curt Nilsson with Jill 1-lorwitz. Lincolnwood Jewish Ricardo Lemvo and Makina that seeks to connect com- 341 75th St. in Willowbrook. 28 at Loyola University's April 21, 9:30 p.m.: Naomi Congregation A.G. Beth Loca (Afro-Cuban). $20 in munities through literature. For a schedule of events, visit Madonna della Strada Cha- Ashley. April26, 8 p.m.: Israel, 7117 N. Crawford advance; $25 at the door. July The Big Read encourages http://thebigread.org/. pel, 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Traditional Irish music with Ave., Lincolnwood. April2S, lO p.m.: Afro-Peruvian patrons at all libraries to read To take part in the April Chicago. The performance Annie Andrews, Donald Terao 7:30 p.m.: Yam Ha'atzmaut electronica band Novalima. the same book with the goal 5 online chat, visit the blog features choirs, organ, trum- and John Williams. concert, featuring Chazan $20 in advance; $25 at the of promoting reading, spark- at http://blogs.pioneertocal. pets and drums, with guest Ethical Humanist Society Alberto Mizrahi, Anshe Emet d oar. ing discussion, and building com/bookclub/2012/03/a_ artists the Loyola University Second Saturday Coffee- Synagogue's cantor, accom- North Shore Center for community. A highlight of the biLread.html#more. The Chorus & Chamber Singers. house, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. panied by musicians from the Performing Arts, 9501 many programs and discus- April book selection will The program includes the (at Howard), Skokie. (847) the Maxwell Street Klezmer Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (847) sions surrounding the event be State of Wonder by Ann world premiere of an early 677-3334. www.ethicalhu- Band. $25; $5 for youth ages 673-6300. www.northshore- is a visit with Paula Mclain at Patchett. work by William Ferris, and man.org/coffeehouse. April 18 and under. May 20, 7:30 center.org. April 21, 8 p.m.: music by Widor, Poulenc and 14, 8 p.m.: Zozo, featur- p.m.: Yom Yerushalayim con- Liz & Ann Hampton Callaway others. Preferred seating ing folk singer/songwriter cert, featuring the 70-mem- in "BOOM!", featuring songs $25; general seating $20; Andrew Calhoun, Casey ber KaI Zimrah Chorus with from the 1960s and '70s. $5 discount for students and Calhoun, vocals and dance, Chazan Pavel Roytman of $50-$60. GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE liiB seniors. Call (773) 508-2940 Gary Cleland, acoustic bass, Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah Northeastern Illinois 491-5441; tickets: (847) musicians from the Chicago or visit www.williamfer- and Victor Sanders, lead Congregation as guest artist. University, Fine Arts Center 467-4000. www.pickstaiger. area, at 3 p.m. April 22 at the rischorale.org. guitar. $8 includes beverages $25; $5 for youth ages 18 Recital Hall, 3701 W. Bryn org. April 13, 7:30 p.m.: Highland Park Community and pastries. and under. "Taste of Israel" Mawr Ave., Chicago. (773) Symphonic Wind Ensemble House, 1991 Sheridan Road, POP/FOLK/JAll Gorilla Tango's Skokie reception will precede the 442-4636. http://boxoffice. performs works by Bernstein, Highland Park. Call (847) Akoo Theatre at Rose- Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. concert; admission is $10 for neiu.edu. May 18, 8 p.m.: Bach, Mithaud, Wagner and 433-0992 or visit www. mont, 5400 N. River Road, Skokie. (773) 598-4549. concert ticket holders. John Reischman & the Jay- others. $6; $4 for students. pilgrim players.org. Rosemont. Tickets are avail- www.gorillatango.com. April Mayne Stage, 1328 W. birds (folk/bluegrass). $25; April 15, 6 p.m.: Harold Hall Ravinia Festival, Lake-Cook able at www.ticketmaster. 14, 8 p.m.: Acts Of Kindness Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, $15 seniors; $10 students. Robinson string bass master and Green Bay roads, High- com or (800) 745-3000; the Cabaret presents "A Little Chicago. (773) 381-4554. Regenstein Recital Hall at class. Admission is free. April land Park. (847) 266-5100. ticket prices listed below do Help From My Friends," fea- www.maynestage.com. Northwestern University, 60 16, 5:30 p.m.: Northwestern www.ravinia.org. Rising Stars not include service fees. For turing Hilary Ann Feldman, April11, 9 p.m.: Rupa and Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Concerto/Aria Competition. concerts are held at 8 p.m. in more information about the Caryn Caffarelli and Mari- The April Fishes perform (847) 467-4000. April2, Admission is free. April21, Bennett-Gordon Hall. Tickets theater, call (847) 671-5100 anne Murphy Orland, with Argentinean tango, gypsy 7:30 p.m.: Small Jazz Ensem- 7:30 p.m.: Northwestern are $10. Concert/dining pack- or visit www.rosemontthe- Paul Hamilton at the piano. swing, American folk and bIes, "Pannonica," featuring University Symphony Orches- ages are $40, with dinner at atre.com. April 29, 7 p.m.: Tickets are $22. more. $18 general admis- compositions of Thelonious tra presents "From Russia," 6 p.m. in Ravinia's Freehling "Smokey Robinson presents Grateful Dead Second An- sian; $28 reserved. April15, S. Monk. $6; $4 for students. featuring Prokofiev's Sinfonia Room. April 7: Musicians Human Nature: The Motown nual Meet-Up At The Movies 8 p.m.: Quiet Riot (heavy "Soundings: Celebrating Concertante in E Minor and from Ravinia's Steans Music Show." $29-$57.50. June10, 2012 will be screened at 7 metal). $35 in advance; $40 Singular Voices in Music," Tchaikovsky's "Manfred" Institute. April 28: Vocal 7 p.m.: Roberto Carlos "Un p.m. April 19 at local movie at the door. April 18, 8 p.m.: Northwestern University's Symphony in B Minor. $8; $5 ensemble Calmus. Millon De Amigos" ("One theaters, including Evan- Split Lip Rayfield (bluegrass/ 2012 spring music festi- for students. April 27, 7:30 Regenstein Recital Hall at Million Friends") World Tour. ston 18, 1715 Maple Ave., country). $19 in advance; $23 val, through April 7 on the p.m.: Contemporary Music Northwestern University, 60 $65-$125. Evanston, and Lincolnshire at the door. April 19, 8 p.m.: Evanston campus. Concerts Ensemble presents "Chicago Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. 21, 300 Parkway Drive, Leon Russell, with special will take place in Pick-Staiger Voices," a program featur- (847) 467-4000. April 6, Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Lincolnshire. The concert guest Nicholas Tremulis. $38 Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle ing composers with strong 7:30 p.m.: Trombone faculty Tickets are available at www. was recorded July 18, 1989, in advance; $43 at the door. Drive, and master classes will connections to Chicago. $6; recital. $8; $5 for students. ticketmaster.com or (800) at the Alpine Valley Music April 20-21, 8 p.m. and 10:30 be held in Regenstein Recital $4 for students. April28, April 10, 4:30 p.m.: Paul 745-3000; the ticket prices Theatre. Tickets are available p.m.: Cabaret vocalists pres- Hall, 60 Arts Circle Drive. 7:30 p.m.: Northwestern Kantor violin master class. listed below do not include at participating theater box ent "Judy at Carnegie Hall." Call (847) 467-4000 or visit University Chamber Orches- Admission is free. April 11, service fees. The informa- offices and online at www. $30 general admission; $38 www.pickstaiger.org. April 5, tra presents "German Fest," 5 p.m., and April12, 4 p.m.: tian line is (847) 635-6601. Fathom Events.com. reserved. April 22, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.: Violinist Jennifer featuring works by Wagner, Lynn Harrell cello master May4: Rammstein - Made InterContinental Chi- and 9:30 p.m.: An Intimate Koh presents "Bach and Be- Mahler and Beethoven. $6; $4class. Admission is free. in Germany 1995-2011 Tour. cago O'Hare Hotel, 5300 N. Evening with Eddie Palmieri yond, Part I," featuring solo for students. April 12, 7 p.m.: Lynn Harrell May26,7 p.m.: LMFAO. River Road, Rosemont. (847) Quartet (salsa and Latin violin masterpieces inspired Pilgrim Chamber Players chamber music master class. $25, $35, $59.50, $69.50, 544-5300. Friday Nights jazz). $40-$68. April 26, 9 by J.S. Bach's Partitas Nos. 2 present "Stars of Tomorrow," Admission is free. $99.50. May 28, 7:30 p.m.: Live, featuring music from p.m.: Alternative hip-hop duo and 3. $18; $10 for students. a free concert of solo and Segovia Classical Guitar Red Hot Chili Peppers - I'm 8:30 p.m.-midnight in the The Knux. $15. May 4, 7:30 April 6, 10 a.m.: Jennifer Koh chamber music performed Series, presented by the With You World Tour. $39.50 Montrose Room, $5. Ticket p.m.: Bob Stroud presents by prize-winning young Northwestern University Hen- and $59.50. May 30, 6 p.m.: prices for other shows vary. "Rock and Roll Roots of Chi- SEE GO, PAGE 18B DIC THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I liB iSearch fór good whiskey ends at FEW BY J.T. MORAND

jtmorand@pioneer!ocal.com Sometime around the winter holidays, as I was shuffling to the kitchen and feeling bloated from all that I'd consumed, I thought, "I need an alternative to beer." I resolved to learn to like whiskey. Many of my friends like it and have no problem downing the fire watet They say things like, i "This has a nice, smoky fmish" and "Mmm, I detect a hint of bacon." They know facts, such as what makes whiskey bourbon. It all tastes the same to me. Aw- ful. My way of describing the strong stuff is usually, "Ugh! ilere comes the acid reflux." I can't taste the nu- ances and how it leaves the palate. I'm just not drinkhig the good stuff, my friends tell me. Which begs the question "Then why aren't you buying the good stuff?" Shortly after deciding to refine Snifters of whiskey and gin made my taste buds, serendipitously my for an enlightening early March editor handed me an invitation Saturday afternoon at FEW Spirits in. from FEW Spirits, a distillery that Evanston. JERRY DALIEGE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA opened in Evanston last summer, Paul Hletko, FEW's master distiller (second from right), explains the name FEW refers to the number OfSpIrItS the to tour the place and sample their distillery makes, not Frances E. Willard, the godmother of Prohibition. JERRY DALIEGE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA products. at the end. Perfect. But I needed to bring Are you kidding? I thought. Mak- someone who knows whiskey, ing booze is like magic to me. someone who can describe it better Next, came the moment of truth. than I can. "Dude, harsh!" isn't very The sampling. helpful to the reader. With summer right around the So, I invited my friend Chris comer, I wanted to start shedding a Cote, who not only knows his few pounds, which would be easier whiskey, but knows how to pair it to do as a whiskey-sipper rather with food. than a beer-guzzlér. But, I was a little nervous. Discreetly located However, with more than 120 FEW is tucked away in a white accounts in Chicago, and steadily brick building almost hidden in a picking up more in other parts of the little alley off Chicago Avenue, just U.S. and Canada, including Seattle, north of Main Street in Evanston. Portland, Vancouver, British Colum- It's as if the location was chosen bia and soon Tennessee, FEW must just in case Temperance Move- be doing something right. J.T. Morand and Chris Cote get a tour ment leader Frances E. Willard, an We started with the 80 proof of FEW Spirits distillery from FEW Evanston resident in the early 20th white whiskey. I had more trepida- founder and master distiller Paul century, is resurrectedor Prohibi- tion about this than about any other Hletko. i JERRY DALIEGE-FOR SUN-TIMES tion makes a comeback. I'll admit, spirit because white whiskey is also MEDIA I looked behind me before entering known as moonshine. It's the least the building. aged ofthe spirits, hence its clear- Unfortunately, only 150 bottles Booze-making runs in FEW ness. were made, and 100 had already founder and master distifier Paul I sipped it ... and loved it! Cenu- Chris Cote and J.T. Morand sample whiskey at FEW Spirits distillery in been sold as of March 3. Wetko's family. His grandparents inely. Evanston. The craft distillery also makes gin and spedalty spirits. I JERRY DALIEGE-FOR SUNT!MES MEDIA The naval strength gin is 114 owned Pilsner Urquell in Czecho- I drank the remainder of what proof and burns. But, Hletko said, slovakia before World War II. But, was in my glass while Hletko while adding a little bit of tonic to he wanted to go a different way, mentioned it won a 20U Gold Medal better white whiskies out there." all fantastic. the glass, "It just shines with tonic." he said as he showed us the mash from the International Review of The bourbon and the rye, both 93 Chris, never a fan of gin, was And, he wasn't kidding. It was tank, the fermenters, the still and Spirits and a 2011 Double Gold at the proof, were a bit overpowering for impressed. probably the best gin and tonic I the hundreds of wooden barrels New York World ofWme & Spirits me, but Chris liked the bourbon. "Pretty amazing" he said of the had ever tasted. stamped with the FEW Spirits label Competition. This was my favorite of "Hints of fruit and malt with a 80 proof American. "I can safely say So I found what I was looking and contents written on top. All the all the booze we tried that afternoon.slight vanifia hint," he said. "Tapers this made me curious to venture for in the whiskey. Of course it ingredients come from the region, I officially like whiskey, albeit a type off at the end, which I remember further into the world of gin." would take a label that requires a including Indiana, Wisconsin and not often found at the bars. being intriguing teasing me into Hletko called the barrel-aged gin, champagne budget to afford. FEW'S Hletko's own Evanston backyard. Chris liked it, too. sips two through six." which was brown and fill-flavored spirits start upwards of $40. But, "If I made beer, I'd always be "It starts out fresh and almost and packed with juniper, "a whiskey i Great gin I'm hooked. looking over my shoulder," he said crispy, leads into fruity and spicy, drinker's gin." "White whiskey," said Brook on the tour that lasted all of 10 incredibly smooth and barely any We also tried three varieties of "I'll safely call this the single Saucier, FEW'S brand manager, "is minutes. burn for the proof," he said. "Ends gin - the American, barrel-aged . greatest gin I have ever tasted," the perfect gateway for beer drink- "It's not rocket science," he said with a very soft leave. One of the and naval strength - which were Chris said. ers." 18B I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 DIC

p.m. daily. Through May 13: GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 16P "Coalescence/Diaspora," felt RES ERVATION violin master class. Admis- Larkin Poe (alt-folk). $10/$12. installations by printmaker sion is free. April 6, 4:30 May 11 NRBQ (rock). and textile artist Meredith p.m.: Accordion demonstra- $20/$25. May 12, 7 p.m.: Setser. tion and lecture in Regenstein Freedy Johnston with Alison Emily Oaks Nature Center, Recital Hall. Admission is Scott, $i5/$18. May 12, 10 4650 Brummel St., Skokie. free. April 6, 7:30 p.m.: "The p.m.: Sam Llanas, formerly of (847) 674-1500. Through Big Squeeze," a celebration The BoDeans, $12/$15. May April 29: Skokie Art Guild's ofthe accordion featuring 13, 7 p.m.: Claudia Schmidt 2012 Members Only spring classical, Celtic, jazz, tango, and Sally Rogers with Craig exhibit. For information, visit South American and zydeco Champlin (folk). $15/$18. May www.skokieartguild.org. music. $16; $10 for students. 11e: David Lindley (bluegrass). Lincolnwood Village Hall, April 7, 7:30 p.m.: Arturo San-$2o/$25. May 16, 7:30 p.m.: 6900 N. Lincoln Ave., Lin- doval and the Chicago Jazz Dave McGraw & Mandy Fer colnwood. Through April20: Orchestra perform big-band (Americana). $1O/$12. May "Viewpoints, Works in Fiber," jazz standards. $20; $10 for 17: POCO (country). $25, featuring art by Barbara Sch- students. $35, $48. May 18: Michelle neider, Michelle Sales, Sally S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- Shocked (folk). $20 standing Schoch and Shelley Brucar. cago Ave., Evanston. www. room; $30 general admission Services for Adults Staying evanstonspace.com. (847) seating; $40 reserved table in Their Homes, Celebrat- 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., seat. May 20, 7 p.m.: Jazz gui- ing Experience: A allery unless noted otherwise. April tanist Frank Vignola, $15/$18. of Art by Older Adults, 1123 5: Trevor Hall (rock/reggae). May 21: Dark Dark Dark Emerson, Suite 200, Evan- $15/$18. April 6-7: The Eng- (Americana/folk). $1O/$12. ston. (847) 864-7274. www. lish Beat (ska). $38-$40. AprilMay 22: The Barr Brothers SASlathome.org. Gallery 10: Preservation Hall Jazz (folk). $12/$15. May 23: Peter hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band performs at 8 p.m. April 10 at S.P.A.C.E.,1245 Chicago Ave., Band. $26, $36, $46. April 11: Himmelman (folk-rock). $24, Wednesdays and Fridays or Evanston. Tickets are $26-$46. Call (847) 192-8860 or see www.evanstonspace.com. Suzzy Roche & E,ucy Wain- $34, $44. May 25: Anders by appointment. All art is for wright Roche (folk). $18/$20. Osborne (blues). $22/$25. sale, with a portion of the April 12: Pure Prairie League, May 26: Paul Cebar Tomor- proceeds benefiting SASI, $32-$48. April 13, 9 p.m.: The row Sound (Caribbean/R&B). a community nonprofit that Nues Public Library, 6960 Lumineers and Kopecky Fam- $12/$15. May 29-30: Todd helps adults in Chicago and skokieartguild.org or call discussions will be led by ily Band (folk/rock). $1O/$12. Rundgnen. $40/$65/$85. May the north/northwest suburbs (847) 677-8163. Benjamin Goluboff, associ- Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- April 14: Cowboy Junkies 31: SPACE INterns present who, due to aging, illness or ate professor of English. 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. (blues). $28/$48/$68. April Theo Katzman plus Love Mas- injury, need assistance in the BENLFITS Copies of the books may be April 28, 2 p.m.: Saturday 15, 7 p.m.: Darrell Scott (blue- sive with Communist Daugh- home. Through May 11: Paint- Block in Motion, a benefit borrowed from the Skokie Family Movies Series pres- grass). $18/$22. April 17: Joe ter & Pat McKillen (indie! ings by Lowell Goone and for Northwestern University's campus library. Participants ents "Puss in Boots." Firstman and Ernie Halter, soul). $lo/$12. June 2: Freddy Joanne Salvator. Mary and Leigh Block Mu- are not required to attend all Westfield Old Orchard $12-$22. April 18: Marcus Fos- Jones Band (roots rock). seum ofArt, will be held at 7 sessions. Selections include Shopping Center, Skokie p.m. April 21 at the museum, April 18: American Pastoral Boulevard and Old Orchard ter and Sam Bradley, $10/$12. $2O/$25. June 3, 7 p.m.: AUDiTIONS & April 19: The Yardbirds Al Stewart (folk). $18/$22. OPPORTUNITIES 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- by Philip Roth. May 9: Bee Center, Skokie. (847) 673- (blues/rock). $28, $40, $52. June 7: Charlie Musselwhite Artists and craftsartists a re ston. The evening includes Season by Myla Goldberg. To 6800. www.westfield.com/ April20, 7:30 p.m.: Anais (blues). $20/$28/$38. June invited to jury to participate drinks and a buffet in the register, contact the Alliance oldorchard. April 7, 10:30 Mitchell with Cuddle Magic 7 p.m.: Kelly Hogan CD in the 22nd annual An Arts & main gallery and a program for Lifelong Learning at (847) a.m.: Easter egg hunt for (folk). $12/$15. April 21, 7 releaseshow. $12/$15. June Crafts Adventure, presented on "Why Make Art?" with 982-9888 (press 3). children ages 2-5. Free. Open p.m. and 10 p.m.: Mason Jen- 9 p.m.: 93XRT Blues by American Society of Art- Lisa Cornin, director of the to the first 150 families who nings (folk). April 22, 7 p.m.: Breakers welcome Joe Louis ists from 9 a.m.-5 pm. May museum, and artist Michael CHILOS PLAY arrive. Rakowitz. $125 per person. Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, Jason Reeves (bluegrass). Walker with The Steepwa- 12 in Hodges Park, Prospect 5400 N. River Road, Rose- COMEDY $12/$15. ApnL23-21: Johnny ter Band. $17/$20. June 17: and Vine streets, Park Ridge. Advance registration by April Gorilla Tango's Skokie Winter, $30-$58. April25: Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers, Potential exhibitors are 13 is requested. To register, mont. Tickets are available Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. Lurrie Bell Full Band CD re- "Stripped Down and Fully invited to submit four images call (847) 491-7969. at www.ticketmaster.com or The Twentieth Century Skokie. April 7, 7:30 p.m.: DC lease party (blues). $12/$15. Clothed" (folk rock). $20. representative of work they (800) 745-3000 ; the ticket prices listed below do not Pierson, part of the sketch April 26: Jonathan Edwards, June 19: Singer/songwriter wish to exhibit, one of their Club of Park Ridge will hold include service fees. For group Derrick Comedy, in $18/$22. April 27, 7 p.m. and Steve Poltz. $12/$15. June display set-up, their first/last its annual benefit luncheon, "DC Pierson is Bad at Girls." 10 p.m.: Dar Williams (folk). 22: Ruthie Foster (blues! names, address, and daytime "A Century ofService 1912- more information about the $20. For tickets, visit www. $18/$20. April28: James folk). $18. June 27: Bearfoot telephone number; resume! 2012," at 11 a.m. April 25 at theater, call (847) 671-5100 or visit www.rosemontthe- gorillatango.com or call (773) Hunter (rock). $27/$30. April (bluegrass). $12/$15. July 1, 7 show listing helpful. Submit the Park Ridge Country Club, 29, 7 p.m.: Kim Richey with p.m.: Kinky Friedman (coun- to either Asosartists@aol. benefiting Rainbow Hospice atre.com. May 3-6: Sesame 598-4549. and The Park Ridge Fine Street Live - "Elmo's Super Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Joel Henderson, $15-$27. Apriltry). Aug. 3: Chuck Prophet com or to ASA, Po Box 1326, Heroes." Performances are at Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, 30: Garrison Star & David (Americana/rock). $15/$18. Palatine IL 60078. For infor- Arts Society. Luncheon will Chicago. www.maynestage. Berkeley (folk). $12/$15. Aug. 23: jesse Colin Young mation, visit www.amenican- be followed by a musicale 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thurs- day and Friday; 10:30 a.m., 2 corn. (773) 381-4554. April Mayl: Natalia Zukerman and (folk). $22/$34/ $44. soicetyofartists.org. presented by Diane Lewis, 11, 8 p.m.: Judah Friedlander, Adrianne Gonzalez (Amen- Custer's Last Stand festival singer, songwriter and pia- p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Saturday; nist. Tickets are $50, can be and 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. $22 general admission; $27 cana). $12/$15. May 2: ART GALLERIES ofthe arts is accepting ap- reserved. April 27-28, 8 p.m. Eleanor Friedberger (indie As You Like It Gallery, 827 plications from arts and crafts obtained by calling Diana Sunday. Tickets: $15, $25, $30, $40 Gold Circle seats and 10:30 p.m.: Comedian pop). $12/$15. May 3: Robbie Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) vendors for the 2012 edition Evanson at (847) 825-5907. and $85 Sunny Seats. Open- Nick Thune. $18 general Fulks (country) $17/$20. May 864-3101. www.asyoulikeit- of the fair, slated for June16. BOOKS & POETRY ing night, all seats (excluding admission; $23 reserved. 1e5: An Acoustic Evening with salon.net. Through May: "Just 17 in Evanston's Main Street "Fathers and Daughters Gold Circle and Sunny Seats) North Shore Center for Over The Rhine (folk/Ameri- a Moment," photographs by Station shopping district. For in a Changing World," a free the Performing Arts, 9501 cana). $25 standing room; Evanston artist Greg Keupfer an application, call (847) 328- are $15. seminar examining the role Skokie Blvd., Skokie. www. $35 general admission seat- exploring everyday life in 2204 or visit www.custerfair. "The Little Prince" will ofwomen in Jewish litera- be performed at 7 p.m. April northshorecenter.org. (847) ing; $45 reserved table seat. Chicago's Loop. corn. ture, will meet from 7-8:30 13-14 and 19-21; 2 p.m. April 673-6300. April 27, 8 p.m.: May 6, 7 p.m.: "Darkness on Dittmar Memorial Gallery Skokie Art Guild is seeking p.m. Wednesdays, through 15 and 22 at Northwestern Colin Mochnie and Brad Sher- the Edge of Town" performed at Northwestern University's artists for its 51st annual Art May 9, at Oakton Community wood, stars of "Whose line in its entirity by John Mead, Norris Center, 1999 Campus Fair, to be held July 14-15 University's Josephine Louis College, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Is It Anyway?", present an Alton Smith and members of Drive, Evanston. www.norris. on the Village Green, 5211 Theater, 20 Arts Circle Drive, Skokie. Presented by the Evanston. Tickets: $10-$25. evening of improvisational The Old Town School of Folk northwestern.edu/dittmar. Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; Oakton Library, the series of Call (847) 491-7282 or visit Music faculty. $12/$15. May php. (847) 491-2348. The gal- prizes and,awards available. comedy. $56-$60. readings, lectures and group www.tic.northwestern.edu. 10: The Farewell Drifters & lery is open from 10 a.m.-10 For information, visit www.

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DANCE Swing lesson with Amanda FAIRS & FESTIVALS society.org. April 7, 7 p.m.: North Shore Center for Doerr of May I Have This Irish Fest, 3-10:30 p.m. Special Saturday presenta- BRONFMAN AND the Performing Arts, 9501 Dance Studio. Aprit 21 in a heated tent in tion of "The Ten Command- YOUTH ORCHESTRA Skokie BLvd., Skokie. (847) Happy Twirlers Dance the Chase Bank parking lot ments" (1956). April 11: 673-6300. www.northsho- Club provides round and at the corner of Emerson "Angel" (1937). April 15, 7:30 recenter.org. Apnt 14, 8 square dancing at 7:30 p.m. Street and Busse Avenue, p.m.: Special Sunday presen- p.m.: "Pushed to the Edge" the second Saturday of the downtown Mount Prospect. tation commemorating the presents Bharata Natyam, month, through May 2012, at The event includes live Titanic centennial - "A Night a dance theater from India, Immanuel Lutheran Church, music, Irish food and beer. to Remember" (1958). as practiced by Natya Dance Thacker and Lee streets, Entertainment schedule: Theatre, and contemporary Des Plaines. $6 per person. Trinity Irish Dancers, 3-3:30 ORGANIZATIONS Western dance, as practiced For further information, call p.m.; They Might Be Irish, International Brotherhood by Mordine and Company (773) 685-8407. 3:30-5 p.m.; Dooley Brothers, of Magicians Ring 43 will Dance Theater. $30-$38. Leikarringen Heimhug 5:30-7:30 p.m.; The Larkin meet at 7:30 p.m. April 20 in May 12, 8 p.m.: DanceWorks Norwegian Folk Dancers meet & Moran Brothers, 8-10:30 the South Conference Room Chicago and Muntu Dance weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. p.m. For information, visit at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Theatre, the largest African Wednesdays, at Norwood www.mpirishfest.com. Ridge Ave., Evanston. David dance company in the United Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, Stone, award-winning close- States. $30-$38. Chicago. New members, age FILM up magician from Paris, will Chicago Dance Chapter 16 and older, welcome. No Nues Public Library, 6960 perform and teach. The club of USA Dance, the national dance experience needed, Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- welcomes prospective mem- organization representing just interest in Scandinavian 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. bers who are interested in amateur ballroom dancers. folk dance. For more informa- April 7, 2 p.m.: "Contagion," magic, as well as magicians Lesson begins at 7:30 p.m.; tion, call (847) 692-6616 or rated PG-13. April 19, 2 p.m.: of all skill levels. Guests dancing from 8:15-11 p.m. e-mail [email protected]; or "Anonymous," rated PG-13. $15 which can be applied Admission: $8 members; $10 (847) 823-7596 or kro- April 26, 2 p.m.: Interna- to membership. Visit www. nonmembers; $6 for students nmo815gmail.com. tional Film Series presents ring43.org. with ID. Dance music for Line dancing for all ages "Monsieur Ibrahim," rated all swing, Latin and ball- is held from 7-10 p.m. every R. In French with English s1Ni'ç: room dances. Partners not Tuesday at the White Eagle subtitles. ComboSingles, open to required - singles welcome. Banquet Hall, 6839 N. Mil- Northwest Chicago Film singles 21-plus. For informa- Beginning dancers encour- waukee Ave., Niles. Beginner Society presents the Classic tion about the group and Pianist Yefim Bronfman performs Liszt's Piano Concerto No.2 aged. For information, call lessons are at 7:30 p.m. and Film Series at 7:30 p.m. upcoming events, call (847) in A Major with the European Union Youth Orchestra, conduct- (847) 577-9014 or visit www. new dance or review at 8 Wednesdays, unless other- 757-1299 or (847) 331-1066, ed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, at 7:30 p.m. April 2ie in Northwest- usadancechicago.org. April p.m. Admission: $7; $5 for wise noted, at the Portage or visit www.combosingles. em University's Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, lie: "Swing Into Spring" at ages 17 and under. For infor- Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee org. Bowling league at 6:30 Evanston. The program also includes Beethoven's Choral The Centre at North Park, mation, call (847) 965-6353 Ave., Chicago. Admission p.m. April22 and May20 at Fantasy (with piano soloist), and "An Alpine Symphony" by 10040 Addison, Franklin or e-mail at somedaydd@ is $5. For information, visit Strauss. Tickets are $26; $12 for students. Call (847) 1e67- Park, featuring an East Coast att.net. www.northwestchicagofi(m- SEE GO, PAGE 20B 4000 or visit www.pickstaiger.org.

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April. 14 April18 GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 198 Brunswick Zone, 82E. Rand acrobats, gymnasts, musi- ZAKIR HUSSAIN PINK MARTINI Road, Mount Prospect. $15 for cians, singers and comedic members, $25 for nonmem- characters. Performances bers, for bowling and shoes. are at 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday- Friday; 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 WORKSHOPS & p.m. Saturday; and 1 p.m. CLASSES and 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: The Actors Gymnasium $35-$80; $31.50.$67.50 for Circus and Performing Arts senior citizens, students and School, in the Noyes Cultural military; $28-$65 for children Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., 12 and under. Visit www.cirq- Evanston. (8L7) 328-2795. uedusoleil.com/dralion. www.actorsgymnasium.com. The Chicago Photographic April 9: A new session of Collectors Society will p res- classes in circus and perform- ent its 42nd annual Interna- ing arts begins. Course offer- tional Camera & Image Show ings for children and adults and Sale, featuring more than of alL ages and skill levels in- 55 dealers, from 10 a.m.-3 dude Aerial Arts, Circus Arts, p.m. May 6 at the Holiday Inn Contortion, Acro Dance, Gym- Chicago-North Shore, 5300 nastics and more. Also, a new W. Touhy Ave., Skokie. Admis- course titled Single Weapon sion is $6; $4 for students Class in Rapier Dagger will be and children. Visit www. available for adults. chicagophotographic.org. Niles Public Library, 6960 Des Plaines Valley Geo- Oakton St., Niles. (847) logical Society's 47th annual 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. jewelry, Gem, Fossil, Mineral org. April 14, 2 p.m.: "Travel and Lapidary Arts Show, 9:30 and Nature Photography." a.m.-5 p.m. April 1L and 10 Award-winning photographer a.m.-4 p.m. April 15 at the Paul Petersen will discuss Des Plaines Park District latest techniques in travel Leisure Center, 2222 Birch and nature photography. St., Des Plaines. Featuring a HEM YOUR FAVORITEMTISTS T April 19, 7:30 p.m.: Niles kids' room, live demonstra- Songwriters' Group meets. tions, educational exhibits, * * * * * Songwriters are invited to raffles, and gem and jewelry bring original songs to play dealers. Admission: $3; $2 for SYMPHONY tENTERTHIS MONTHI live and get feedback from seniors; $1 for students. Free others in the group. Inside admission for children 12 and Writing and Publishing Senes under when accompanied by - April 10, 7 p.m.: "Bring- an adult. ing a Book to Market." Todd Stocke of Sourcebooks, Inc. MUSEUMS will speak on digital publish- Illinois Holocaust Museum ApriL 29 ing and what an editor does & Education Center, 9603 to prepare a manuscript for Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) VIVA BRAZIL publication. May 8, 7 p.m.: 967-4889. www.flholocaust- "The Business Side of Writ- museum.org. Admission: $12; ing." Author Linda Mickey will$8 for students and senior speak on what a writer needs citizens; $6 for children ages to know about the business of5-11. Special exhibitions are writing. Seminars are free of free with museum admis- charge. Registration required. sion. Through June 17: "Ours Skokie Art Guild offers fig- To Fight For: American Jews ure drawing workshops from in the Second World War." 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the The exhibition explores the Devonshire Cultural Center, achievements ofJewish men 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. and women who were part Live models; no instructor. of the American war effort Fee per session is $20; $12 on and offthe battlefield. for members. For information, April 15, 2-3:30 p.m.: Linda call Steve Gal, (847) 673- Pressman discusses and 4450, or visit www.skokieart- signs her book, Looking Up: guild.org. A Memoir ofSisters, Survivors and Skokie. April 19, 6:30-8 p.m.: In honor of Holocaust Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Remembrance Day, Abraham Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Foxman, Holocaust survivor Tickets are available at www. and national director of the ticketmaster.com or (800) Anti-Defamation League, will 745-3000; the ticket prices discuss "A 21st Century Chal- i'ändKathryn Stòt listed below do not include lenge: Protecting the Memory service fees. The informa- and Meaning of the Hob- tion line is (847) 635-6601. caust." Free with museum June 20-21ê: Cirque du Soleil admission; reservations re- SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS presents "Dralion," featuring quired. April22, 3 p.m.: Hobo- 312-294-3000 CSO.ORG A,tit. p.i000 ond progron, oob0ot to ohongo. an international cast of 52 caust Remembrance concert, "Celebrating the Cantonal DIC THURSDAY, APRII 5, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERWCAL.COM I 21B

Arts of Europe," performed ates a panel of American and Fridays. Admission is free; by artists such as Giovanni 20th century. Documenting Mitchell Museum members by cantors from Chicago- foreign-born Jewish GIs. The unless noted, admission to Benedetto Castiglione, Mary steeping and hygiene habits, and tribal members; and area congregations. Free; veterans will reflect on their all programs is also free. Cassatt and Ed Paschke. the exhibit also explores how on the first Friday of every reservations required. April wartime experiences, and the Through April 8: "Prints and Evanston History Center, the introduction of modern month. Admission includes 29, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: impact their religious affilia- the Pursuit of Knowledge Charles Gates Dawes House, comfort and conveniences, all exhibits and events, Family program, "Always Be tion had on their time in the in Early Modern Europe," 225 Greenwood St., Evan- such as the spring mat- unless stated otherwise. Caring." Children 3 to 6 years service. Free with museum an exhibition of rare prints, ston. (847) 475-3410. www. tress and indoor plumbing, Through May 27: "Treasures old and their families are in- admission; reservations drawings, books, maps evanstonhistorycenter.org. changed these spaces. Wine of the Collection," a diverse vited to reenact their favorite recommended. and scientific instruments. Hours are 1-4 p.m. Thursday- and appetizer opening recep- array of Native art from the storybooks, complete with Block Museum of Art at May 11-Aug. 26: "Art on Sunday. Admission (includes tion, 6-8 p.m. April 13, $15; museum's 10,000-piece music, puppets, costumes Northwestern University, 40 Paper: Prints, Drawings and optional house tour): $10; $10 for members. collection. The items date and props. Free with museum Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Photographs from the Block free for members. April 13- Mitchell Museum of the from the mid-1800s to admission; reservations (847) 491-4000. www.block- Museum." The exhibit cel- Jan. 28, 2013: "Bedrooms, American Indian, 3001 Cen- the late 20th century, and required. May10, 6:30-8 museum.northwestern.edu. ebrates the depth and diver- Bathrooms and Boudoirs," tral St., Evanston. (847) 475- include basketry, Southwest p.m.: "In Conversation With: Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 sity of the Block's permanent a look at the evolution of 1030. www.mitchellmuseum. art, beadwork, Inuit art Jewish GIs of World War p.m. Tuesdays, Saturdays collection and its role within the home's most personal of org. Admission is $5; $3 for and more. Through Aug. 5: II." Howard Reich, son of and Sundays; 10 a,m.-8 p.m. Northwestern's intellectual spaces and customs from the senior citizens, students and "Carving a Tradition: Inuit Holocaust survivors, moder- Wednesdays, Thursdays and and cultural life, with works mid-l9th century to the mid- children. Free admission for Carvings."

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'I BY KIMBERLY ELSHAMold-fashioned plants that still have For Sun-Times Mediagreat value," Eyre said. Bluebells in particular is native to North home gardens America and area great way to have shady areas, and add color and a soft texture to Manychoosing a nice vari- dimmer areas of your garden. Its ety of plants for areas that don't namesake small bell-shaped flow- get much sun can be tricky. We ers emerge in mid-to-late spring, caught up with Richard Eyre, own- and the plant tends to go dormant er and builder at Rich's Foxwi]low in the summer. Pines Nursery in Woodstock, at the Chicago Flower and Garden 5. Lily-of-the-Valley: For some Show to walk us through his selec- fragrance in your shady garden, tions. Here are eight plants he Eyre said Lily-of-the-Valley is the suggested to spruce up the shadybest bet.While the plant has been side of your home garden that are a standby in gardens for decades, outside the usual shade-tolerant he said newer clones of the spe- suspects of hostas and impatiens. cies have superior qualities than Brick house: Housekeeping for brick includes pressure washing to remove dirt and debris, sweeping sand between joints and, if necessary, repairing a older ones. cracked or sinking base. i PHOTO COURTESY OF SLOAN'S BRICK PAVING & LANDSCAPING 1.Tiarella: Eyre said this shade-loving, flowering plant - 6.Japanese Maples: "There's also known as Foarnfiower - is a a broad spectrum of these that Pavingway tolong-lasting hardscapes hot new plant for horticulturists. are true shade-tolerant plants" Originating from rich, moist North that thrive best when planted BY KIMBERLY ELSHAM Next, sweep sand between joints. aware that they can show up and to be American woodlands, it prefers under the canopy of other plants, Sloan recommended using a plate prepared to deter them. For Sun-Times Media the same rich, moist soils for Eyre said. Japanese maples come compactor - which can be rented - to "There's lots of wives' tales. People home gardens, but it can tolerate in many shades, including the move from winter to spring, tamp the bricks.Vthrations from the say mothballs work," he said. other ldnds. Tiarella is great for eye-catching oxblood color of the what Itind of maintenance needs compactor allow sand to settle in the Should any animai begin to cause ground cover or edges, and its "Bloodgood" variety. This popular Aweto be done on your brick patio orjoints, which are the areas between damage to your paved area, contact an blooms appear in short spikes of tree will grow to a maximum driveway? Greg Sloan, owner of Sloan's the bricks. However, sweeping sand animal control professional. small star-shaped flowers. height of about 6 feet and prefers Brick Paving & Landscaping in Liber- between the bricks with a standard push Finally, should your paved area be only morning sunlight. tyville, lays out his advice. broom will suffice. cracked or smiting to the point that are- 2. Hemlocks: "Hemlocks and "The biggest detriment to brick "The easiest thing is sweeping the pair is required, consider the root of the yaws are the most shade-tolerant," Bergenia: This is a good pavement is freeze and thaw," Sloan sand in the fall, before winter," Sloan problem - the base of the brickwork. Eyre said. "There's maybe more perennial for shade, Eyre said. said. said, but following the springtime Sloan said some homeowners could be than 100 dwarf and abstract Its heart-shaped leathery leaves While Illinois had one ofita warm- pressure washing with this step again is surprised to see a repair that results in a varieties, going from miniature to are bright green in spring and est winters on record, there is still the good insurance from erosion. complete redo of the entire project, from golden forms, ones that creep flat turn reddish-bronze in the fall. potential for damage should we see an Worried about a buggier spring after the bottom up. along the ground, ones that are Red flowers appear in cluster or early spring freeze again. To combat the mild winter? Ants, which usually love "It's more about your base, the part of columnar." He suggested tsuga on thick stems from early to late this, Sloan suggested some basic house-burrowing in the sand between bricks, the job you don't see," he said. "Every- caandensis "Pendula," a weep- spring. This plant makes wonder- keeping for brick areas. and other bugs shouldn't be any more one knows what a nice brick looks like, ing hemlock with long branches ful evergreen ground cover and First, pressure washto remove dirt numerous than most years, according to but if the base isn't done properly, the that fold near the top of the plant has the bonus of being rabbit and and debris, but limit the powerful spray regional entomologists. Sloan said the brick work isn't going to last." and grow downward. This shape deer resistant. Its many varieties to the surface of the bricks. presence of ants should not cause any Sloan added that all brickwork has would give a unique curved- allow for several options depend- "You don't want to it to the extent real damage to your patio or driveway. benefits to concrete or asphalt patios. branch outline to a shady garden. mg on soil type and planting where you're digging between," he "In regards to a hardscape, it's more Repairs to concrete or asphalt involved season. said, which can disrupt the layout of the or less irrelevant compared to ants corn- sealing cracks, which can take away 3.Yews: English yaws are bricks, causing them to shift or tilt. ing into your house," he said. from the original beauty of the project. a traditional, hearty option for Climbing hydxangeas: An- What about sealant? Homeowners: However, other critters can pose a With the properly drained and low-sunlight areas, and Eyre other flowering option according remember that commercial sealants for problem. prepared base, repairs for brickwork recommended one with a dif- to Eyre is the "Petiolaris" variety brick are really only to enhance color, "Chipmunks are always an issue, involved simply relaying bricks. In these ferent shape: taxus baccata of climbing hydrangea. "It has a not to protect the brick's surface per digging under people's patios," Sloan cases, your brick patio or driveway "Amersfoort.""I've grown it for great shade tolerance and grows se, he said. Sealants are usually applied said.Whule his company can't remove can be revived to last upwards of 10 or more than 20 years. It has a very a upright," he said. This rabbit- with a roller after pressure washing. the animals, he said it's important to be 15 years before needing professional very abstract and unusual leaf andtolerant vine needs a strong maintenance again. branching habit. It's very sculp- structure to climb, such as a brick "There is no perfect, absolute solu- tural and vase-shaped by nature." or stonewall, arbor structures or i R Ç) BY, ÇUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS tion to our environment that we're trying For a taller, more columnar yew, fences. Once established, the vine to make so perfect," he said. " With look for "Vendis." can reach 30-to-50 feet in length Editor:Tammy Matthews, [email protected] (iOOD TO concrete or asphalt, there's really no and features clusters of fragrant, Cover/Page Design: Jennifer Frenci HNW reworking it, where brick is one material 4. Bluebells: "Bluebeils and white flower that bloom in late youcan take and relay the same way." 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PaintIng, Bsmnt Arts, Crafts, Hobbies 946-5701 Mobile Homes Windows. RoofsElectric Finishing. No Job to Big - MR. GROUT 847-359-4156 No Job to Small. Wilt Beat REPAIR CAULK Auctions Retirement Rentals 312-415-8067 Anyone's Prices. 847-445-5285 BATHROOM REMODELS Now accept Vise/MC/Amar Exp TILE/MARBLE INSTALLS Building Material Co-Op Housing Domestic Services EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN GARAGE SALE A HANDYMAN Mr. FIXER Business Equipment Sleeping Rooms PRIVATE DETECTIVE ALL REPAIRS Tree Service Clothing, Furs Housekeeping Rooms (708) 898-2252 or (708)754-7753 Elec, Faucets A Water HIr Down Sizing Sale. Beds, Illinois License 115.002215 Closets. JAY 847-967-6642 ALPINE TREE SERVICE ROADSHOW Electronics, Accessories Queen W. Iron-$450, King Finder Service Fully Ins. Free Eatimates Platform- $900, Full brass- Drywall Buy ITrewood Now . 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Wanted to Rent R & V Landscapin Machinery, Tools TEXTBOOKS, BOOKS, DVDS Lawn maintenance from $1 *lflferacfjve Online Map Included Medical Equipment and CDS. The Newer the Better, 25% Off of Spring Clean-Ups i-773-307-2332 Details st martsetfreshbooks,comApartments. Unfurn'd. ALPINE FENCE 847-774-8655, Free est, Sr. Dis. 700 Church St., Evanston, All Types Fences - Ins /Guar EDMAR, INC. Misc. Merchandise s UNES Texthook Buy Back Experts. Cook County - Chgo. N New & Repairs .447-409-0374 Painting-Decorating FREE GARAGE SALE Musical Instruments (We Are Worth The Tripl Tuckpointing'Masonry Up to 4 II DES PLAINESi Bdrm $750; 1-847- 299-10051-847- 222-0589 KIT INCLUDES Office Furniture 2 Bonn $900, inclds heat, laun- BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING DJK TUCKPOINTING oMV lot/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper Mf° PETS dry A parking. Immediate Occp. Chain, Link & Wood Fences 847-965-6316 Resale Shops GRE .ro. 847-824-6970 Installation & Repairs AFFORDABLE EXT. PAINTING Window Cleaning $35 Snow Removal Equipment Cook County - Chgo. S BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 s Yr. GsarsnteeCall NICK Cats 847-256-2277 Sporting Goods Chatham 8356 South Wabash Very clean t BR, heat & walet md., . Swap, Trade Dogs Flooring MIKE'S off st. parking, 5650/ mo. + security. STAR'S PAINTING WINDOW CLEANING Swimming Pools, Supplies Misc. Pets Call 773-783-1656 Place your Ciau'died ad anytime day or night, call 847-998-3400 Carpentry Plastering Power Wash Gutter Cleaning CHATHAM 74th 6 King, Ales & Son FIoorIn9 . . - Tickets .- . . . Paper Hanging . Windows !R Of Vint http://pioneeulocal.com/marketplacs large i bedroom. laundry facility, High Quality - Low Price Free Est. 847-296-3089 .- Dogs close to tranuporlation, Sanding. Finishing. Installation. Wanted to Buy $700/month. 312-341-1950 Free Estimate. (312) 342-0334 847-677-4884 CHICAGO HEIGHTS 4BR 20Th IN Building Material .S! .. 2FLAT APPLIANCES, UTITLITIES INCLUDED. NEWLY RENOVA- Must Sell (Ltd.) Will deal TED. SECTION 8 0K. 24o36, 39x57, 60x100 7088224450. 4Oyr Paìnt (Steel Bld9ol 3-OldeEne.bulldoggePuppies Pro-rated freight to arte IOEBA Ieoj Pups$650. t Erection avaiiable F/2m t 5wks, Stanedootti& crate training. Crystal 866-609-4321 Source: 1NU MOVE RIGHT IN Fmd theÇk}ofYourIkeImS CHICAGO, LARGE 5.5 nais, Electronics, AccessoriesCircle This! , i BR, 3rd floor, HW tIrs, newly , decorated, heal Incld. Laun- dry on site, $750/mo, ist and WANTED HOME STEREO last. 773-651-6713 or 312-485- Equip. A Recorda, 33o-45a-78s 7763. Ask for: Mr. LIttle todrive.com Will pick-ap Casts AKC Goldens For Sale, Economy 847-266-0196 Pnced - 450.00.AKC Golden Retreiner puppies. born on Valen-CITY SOUTH . 2BR Apt, sear 65th hnes Day and ready for Eaater. Firstand St. Lawrence, newly renovated, struts and deworrned. Very well So-tenantheated,sect8 welcomes balizad. Experienced breeders.$725 w.out sec call: 708-921-9506 Visit ToDrive.com BROUGHTTO BY SUNEDIA $450.00 (219) 462-3019 BENt TOUt APABIBINt WItH EASE IN tUl (i.8SSIFIEDS. (AU t41-RI 3400 to PIACE fOUt AO 32 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 5, 2012 Apartments, linfurn'd. Condos-Townhomes Rooms Vacation Property Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Cook County - Chgo. S Cook County - Chgo. S Cook County - Suburban mon interest community, the pur-Properly Indes No. 10-34-303-037.Property Municipality Relìef Fund,to the premises after confirmation of chaser of the unit at the foreclosureThe real estate ¡u improved with awhich mx calculated on residentialthe saie. SOUTH 424 W. 119TH. 2br, newly2 brins 1 ba. 2nd tI 10414 S Wal- saie other than a mortgagee shallsingle family residence. The judg-real estate at the rate of $1 tor eachFor information: Visit our website at decorated, move in condition, den Pkwy Wood tirs new appl & psy the uuuesuments required byment amount was $428,949.23 Saie$1 .000 or fraction thereof of thehttp://service.atty.pierce.com. Be- cenTtheat and cent air, appia mcl.cabinets Prkg. waslu/dry & storaQe The Condominium PropertyAd,terms: 25% down of the highest bidamount paid by the purchaser notbesen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. oniy. .750/mo. Please Call 708-331-2672¡n bsrnt, step to metra Sect 8 ol. 765 ILCS 605/18.5(t-1)IF YOUby certified funds at the close st theto exceed $300, shall be paid inPierce 6 Associates, Plaintiffs At- $995mo +1mo sec dep. email kismu 5JjcGaw YMCA ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-auction; The balance, including thecertified funds immediately by thetomeys, 1North Dearborn Street, Cook County - Chgo. W [email protected] OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTJudìciaisale feefor Abandonedhighest and best bidder at the con-Chicago,Illinois60602.Tei.No. EVANSTON Rooms for Men Lake Carroil home with lakeview. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONResidentialPropertyMunicipalityclusmon of the sale. No fee shall be(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nom- w/maid service, daily & weekly rateo: 2-3br, 2ba, move-in cond., turn-key. Homes $131 & up inciurins usent FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFRelief Fund. which is calculated onpaid by the mortgagee acquiring theber 0925922. Carroll County, IL, 2 hrs, West ofAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INresidential real estate at the rate ofresidential real estate pursuant toINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES !acmlties: call lye Y tor uvamiabmlity. Chicago. $234,000. 773-774-8476 SECTION 8 WELCOME! Cook County - Suburban1000 Grove 807476/7400 ext 214 ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-its credit bid al the sale or by anyCORPORATION Judicial Sales-Real Est.15-1701)0)OF THE ILLINOISof of the amount paid by the pur-mortgagee, lud$ment creditor,srSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 Austin 5BR, 38R, 28R, BELLWOOD 108Geneva.4Br, Comm'l-lndustrial MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREchaser not to euceed $300, in certi-other lienor acquinnthe residential1421 9,1 hardwood floors, appliances 1BA, updated with new appia, 2 car SHERIFF'S SALE LAW. For information, contactlied funda, is due within twenty-tourreal estafe whose rights in and lo3P29, 4/5, 4/12/12 11272371 ¡nc. tenant pays utilities.1 garage, big yard. $1525/mo. i mo Cook County . Suburban Sheriff's No, 120070 Plaintiff'sattorney:NOONAN &(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bythe residential real estate arose pn-MORTON GROVE month rent and dept. Back- sec dep. Avail now. 708-370-1539 Case No. 06 CH 19850 LIEBERMAN , 105 W. ADAMS ST.,the mortgagee acquiring the resi-or to the sale. The subject property ground check. 708-628-4605 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Subutbe, * RENT TO OWN! * FRANKLIN PARK. By virlue ut a certain Order nf De-SUITE 1100. Chicago, IL 60603,dential real estate pursuant to itsis sublect to general real estate tas-COOK COUNTh. ILLINOIS Buy with No ciosing costs und set 800 sq ft w/ heavy electric power, fault Judgment and Recorded Mum-(312) 212-4028 . Please refer to filecredit bid at the sale or by anyes, special assessments, or specialCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- separate utilities, flIt x 7f! door, number 08-0407. THE JUDICIAL ortaxes levied against said real estate Chica9o, 5328 W Potomac, 1BR help with your cred2. Cali 708-908- orandum of Judgment,Wrut of Ese- mortgagee, IsdSmenl creditor. CERY DIVISION - appis mcl (otove/tridge), $535. Sec 2422 or visit www.nhba.com $550/mon. 847-639-2334 cution issued from the Circuit CourtSALES CORPORATION Oneother lienor acquiring the renidenlmaland is offered for sale without anyWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS 8 0k. 4640 W Weal End, 2.5BR of Cook County, Illinois, in favor ofSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor.real estate whose nghts in and torepresentutionauloqualityorTRUSTEE FOR THE hdwd tirs .750 773-378-5719 Lake County Offices Stoneinvestment,LLC,Plaintiff,Chicago. IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-the reuidential reai estate arose pii-quantity of title and without recourseMLMI TRUST SERIES 2005-FFH1; and against Real Business,Inc.,SALE You can alus visit The Judi-or to the sale. The subtect propertyto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.Plaintiff, Cook County - Suburban DEERFIELD Cape Cod, ist floor, Cook County - Chgo. N cmxi Sales Corporation at www.tlac.cis subject to generai real estate tax-The sale is further subject to confir- Defendant, I shalt, at 12:00 o' clock 2 br, $1,085/mo. inc. om for a 7 day status report ofes, special assessments. or specialmation by the court. Upon paymentvs. CHICAGO- 5151 N. Harlemnoon (Centrai Standard Time) (Day- VICTOR R. GOMEZ; ROWENA heat/water/garbage, Call for details. light Saving Time) on the 19th daypending saieo. NOONAN 6tases levied against said real estatein full ot the amount bid, the pur- 847-948-1009. After 4.m. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT ALCARAZ GOMEZ NK/A of April AD. 2012 in Hallway out-LIEBERMAN 105 W. ADAMS ST.,and is offered for sale without anychaser will receive a Certificate ofROWENA GOMEZ ALCARAZ; RO- WOW! * $250 Move in Fee / No security SUITE tlOO Chicago,IL60603representationastoqualityorSale that will entitle the purchaser Will County Deposit and 2 Months Freettt!!side Room 701 .Richard J. Dale MEO ALCARAZ; TERESITA Crestwood REMODELED 2 Bdr 1 Center, Clark and Randolp(312) 212-4028 Attorney File No..quantity of tifle and without recourseto u deed to the real estate afterC. ALCARAZ; HARRIS N.A.; UN- Bath 2nd Floor mcl. Heat & H20, 600-i800Sq.Fl. *Must Seet!!. 08-0407Attorney Code 38245to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.confirmation of the saie The proper. $2500 4br 3.150th home ManhattanGreat Location Ready to MoveStreets, in the City of Chicago, in KNOWN OWNERS AND e Stove, Fridge, Dishw & AC.ll,pool, hot tub, bar, gym.dance ti the County of Cook, in the Slate ofCase 8 08 CH 24666 NOTE: Pur-The saie is turther sublect to conf ir-ty will NOT be open for inspection $850/month Mane 708-935-2232 In *OnSite Parking *Light, Bright suant to the Fair Debt Coilechon and plaintiff makes no representa-NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; 8t5 469 771 1http://manhattan epr Illinois, offer for sale, at public ven- matmon by the court Upon payment Defendants, Spaces Excellent Foot Traffic tion as to the condition of the prop- Elmwood Park. 2 bdrm Apt. o. - sitea.com ue, all the right, title and interest otPractices Act, you are adsed thatin full of the amount bid, the pur- 09 CH 07105 *Heating Included.Call Bruce Plaintiffs attorney ¡u deemed to bechaser will receive a Certificate oteily. Prospective bidders are ad- Heat & Appliances included, 773-491.4191 said Defendant Real Business, Inc. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given $1000/month. Porter County, IN in and to the following describeda debt collector attempting Is collectSale that will entitle the purchasermonished Is check the Court tile tothatpursuant toa Judgment of a debt and any information obtainedto a deed to the real estate afterverify all information. If this property 773-616-5215 Valparaiso House For Rent. 3.i-bdCook County - Suburbantract or lot or parcels of land to-wit: Foreclosure entered inthe above Commonly known as: 9209 Potterwill be used for that purpose. confirmation of the sale The praper-is a condominium unit, the psrchas-entitled cause on September 23, EVANSTON rm, 2 bath, 1 car attatched garage OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016. 1424288 ty will NOT be open for inapectioner of the unit at the toreclosare sale.2010,intercountyJudicialSales ail appliances. Monthly rent $1,0501010 Lake St., Oak Park, Illinois 415, 4/12, 4/19/12 #278660 and plaintiff makes no representa-other than a mortgagee, shall pay plus Secunty deposit $1,050 Cali PIN.: 09-15-103-011-0000 Corporation will on Fnday. May 4, 1000-12 AUSTIN 450 - 25,300 S.F. Available. Dated, Chicago. March 14 AD..SKOKIE lion as to the condition of the prop-the assessments and the legal fees2012, at the hour of 1 1 am. in their 616-283-0657 for info erty. Prospective bidders are ad-requiredby TheCondominium Delightful Studio & 2BR on Ridge McCollom Realty, Ltd. 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF office at 120 West Madison Street, (708)383-6450 Thomas J. Dart, Shenlf moniahed to check the court file toProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to Ave, near St Francis Hospital. Rooms COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS verify all information. lt this propertyand (g4). lt this property is a con- Central NC, md heat, hot str, Pub: 3/22, 3/29, 4/5 266631-02 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- the highest bidder for cash, the fo)- Skokie- lut mo. rent $1 is a condominium unit, the purchas-dominium unit which is part of a reserved prkng. modem kit w/ OW CERY DIVISION lowing described property: Cook County - Chgo. S 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices forLINCOLN WOOD er st the unit at the foreclosure sale,common interest community. the & disposal. Avail now. $750-$1150. Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 390ff- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFUSBANK; PIN.10-16-325-02g,10-16-325- ChaO ie, 760-295-5771 other than a mortgagee, shall paypurchaser of the unit al the foreclo-050. Chicago. Southsmde. 400ft-800ft-t200ft. May combine.COOK COUNTI', ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, the assessments and the legal teessure sale other than a mortgagee sa- Commonly known as 8814 LUNA FOREST PARK - Newly decorated Utilities sci. Furnished Rooms. no extras, nmqhtlclean-up. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY requiredby TheCondominiumshall pay the assessments required BUENAVENTURA GASES; JOY AVENUE, MORTON GROVE.IL Studio with huge walk in closet, Cable included. Ca1184r -6622 DIVISION Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1(by The Condominium Property Act, 773-253-8541 CASES; HARRIS, NA 60053. NC, laundry.prlrngmcl,tenant BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, and ()(4). If this property is a con-705 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l).IF YOU Lake County FKA HARRIS TRUST AND SAV- The mortgaged real estate is im- pays $610/mo pluslowelectric LP. dominium unit which is part of aARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- F.K.A. COUNTRYWIDE HOMEINGS BANK; UNKNOWN proved with a single family resi- heat. 708-383-0192 OWNERS AND NON RECORDcommon interest community, theOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTdence. If the subject mortgaged real LOANS SERVICING, LP. purchaser of the unit al the foreclo-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION EQUAL Plaintiff, CLAIMANTS; Defendants, estate is s anit of a common inter- Glenvlew- 1,2,3 Bds sure sale other than a mortga9eeFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFest community, the purchaser of the 09 CH 44916 shall pay the assessments requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN LUXURY RESIDENCES NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO unit other than a mortgagee shall HOUSING LUCIA PAPALOTFI, GIORGIO by The Condominium Property Act,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Valley Lo Towers Il PAPALOITI JU DG ME NT OF FOR EC LOSURE pay the assessments required by UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE 705 ILCS 605/i8.5(g-1). IF YOU15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of NK/A GEORGIO PAPALOTrI, MORTGAGE 1910 Chestnut Ave. FORECLOSURE LAW ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- FORECLOSUREthe condominiumProperlyAct ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! OPPORTUNITIES HIGHLAND PARK- Ist floor. 500BANCO POPULAR NORTh AMER- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. For information, contact ICA. PUBLIC NOTICE mu hereby given Sale terms: 25% down by certified Call (847) 998-1800 x200 sqtl w! BA and heat $800/mo. that pursuant to a Judgment ofTO REMAININPOSSESSIONPlaintiff's attomey: HEAVNER,funds, balance within 24 hours, by 2nd tloor, 1500 sqtl. $1200/mo. UNKNOWN OWNERS-TENANTS FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSCOTT, BEYERS 9 MIHLAR, LLC. Mon - Fri 9:30 - 5pm Ali real estate advertised in AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Foreclosure entered in the above certified funds. No refunds.The Cull 847-432-5266 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN1 1 1East Main Street, DECATUR,properly will NOT be open for in- www.vaHeyIotowsrs.com this newspaper is subject to the Defendu sto entitled cause on June 29, 2011,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 62523, (217) 422-1719 . THE JU- Intercoanty Judicial Salua Corpora- spedtion.Upon payment infull of 08 CH 24666 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Federal Fair Housing Act, which tionwill on Wednesday. May 9, the amount bid, the purchaser will Hatwood Heights. 3 rrn, 1 bdrm, 3804 W. TOUHY AVENUE MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREOne South WackerDrive,24th 2nd tIr, heated, prking, Indry, hrdwd makes it illegal to advertise any REAL ESTATE Lincolnwood, IL 60712 2012, at the hour of 11 am. in their receive a Certificate ut Sale which office at 120 West Madison Street,LAW. For information, contactFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650will entitle the purchaser fo a Deed tirs, near Hadern & Lawrence. preference, limitation, or dis- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Plaintiff's attorney: WELTMAN.(312) 236-SALE You can also visit $710/mon. Avail 6/1. No Pets. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to to the premises after confirmation of crimmnatmon based on race, color, WEINBERG & RSIS CO.. LPA The Judicial Sales Corporation at wthe sale. 847-479-9990 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethe highest bidder for cash, the fol-180 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITEww,tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- lowing described property: For information: Visit our website at religion, ses, handicap, tamiiial Houses und Sale enteredinthe above 2400, Chicago,IL 60601, (312Port of pending sales. HEAVNER. HIGHLAND PARK, 2 bedrooms, cause on January 21, 2010. anPIN. 10-21-125-033-0000. http://sereice.stty.pierce.com. Be- close to town & train, heat status or national origin in the Commonly known as 5240 LEE782-9676 PAX 312-782-420 SCOTT, BEYETIS & MIHLAR. LLCbesen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Townhomes agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- i i 1 East Main Street DECATUR, IL included, no pets, $875/mo. sale, rentai or financing ot STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077. Please refer to file number WV/R: Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiffs At- Call 847-831-8080 ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 27, 7942654. THE JUDICIAL SALES62523(217)422-1719 Asome housing. Condos, Lofts 2012, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor-The mortgaged real estate is im- torneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, CORPORATION One SouthCode. 40387 Case 8 09 CH 25g3Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. MELROSE PARK 3 large bedroom poration, One South Wacker Drive -proved with a single familyreui-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,NOTE: Pursuant Is the Fair Debt in addition the lllinoiu Human dunce. If the subject mortgaged real )312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nom- apartment, 1 1/2 balk, uectmon 8 Duplex 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE YouCollection Practices Act, you are welcome, $1200/mo. 708-516-0723 Rights Act prohibits discrimina- sell al public auction to the highestestate is s unit of a common inter- ber 0904583. Open Houses est community, the purchaser of thecan alsovisit The Judicial Salesadvised thatPlaintiff's attorney moINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES lion based on age, ancestry. bidder, au set forth below, the fol- Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7deemed Io be a debt collector at- MORTON GROVE lowing described real estate: Corn-unit other than a mortgagee shall CORPORATION maritai statua, sexual orientation Mobile Homes day status report of pending saies.tempting to collect a debt and anySelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 ,4mmed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev. bldg. monly known as 3804 W. TOUHYpay the assessments required byWOLTMAN. WEINBFRG & REISintorma$sn obtained will be used for i heated indr. prkg. sp. Ali appica.or unfavorable mititary discharge. subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of 1421963 AVENUE. Lmncoinwood,IL 60712 CO , LPA 180 N. LASALLEthat purpose mci. w/d in unit. No pets allowed. Manufactured Homes thecondominiumProperty Act 3/29,415,4112/12 #272368 This paper will not knowingly Property Index No. 10-26-317-056- STREET, SUITE 2400 Chicago, IL1422066 Near trainatation,2yrlease. 0000. The real estate is improvedSale terms: 25% down by certified accept any advertising tor real Apartment Buildings funds, balance within 24 hours, by60601 (312) 782-9676 Attorney File3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272384 SKOKIE $1 450-$1 550 847-470-8100 with a single family residence. The WWR 7942654ASome certified funds.No refunds.TheNo.: NORRIDGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OAK PARK - tOR, 4 rg mis, Euclid estate which is in violation of the Co-Op Apartments iudgment amount was $542,475.92 COOK County, Illinois .... properly will NOT be open for in-Code. 31495 Case if 09 CH 5056 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF & Washington. open floor plan, tree law,Ail persons are hereby Sale terms: 25% down of the high- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt County Department, ¿hancery Divi- spection.Upon payment in full ot COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS Senior Housing est bid by certified funda at the Collection Practices Act, you are s/on. indry, you pay elec, free parking, informed that all dwellings adver- the amount bid. the purchaser will COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- a/c, cabie rdy, ceiling fans, near close of the auction; The balance. advised thatPlaintiffs assrney is CSD Touhy, LLC, Substituted Commercial, Industrial receive a Certificate of Sale which CERY DIVISION trans, $850, 1 roth sec + credit chk tised are availabie on an equal including the Judicial sale tee for deemed to be a debt collector at- Plaintiff, AbandonedResidential Propertywill entitle the purchaser to a Deed BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, req'd. Avail now 708-715-7609 opportunity basis. Farms, Farmland Io the premises after confirmation oftemptin9 to collect a debt and anyLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE vs. Municipaiity Relief Fund, which is information obtained will be used for Reliance Lane Insestoro I, LLC. un Oak Park,1BR,living & dining it you believe you have been the sale. HOME LOANS SERVICING LP calculated on residential real estate Illinoislimitedliabilitycompany. room, tile bath, hardwood floors, Homes Built to Order For information: Visit our website atthaI purpose. Plaintiff, discriminated against in conned- at the rate of $1 for each $1.000 or 1422076 Jerrol Iseberg, Leon J.Teichner, heat included, $750-$800/mo. Call http://service.atty-pierce.csm. Be- vs. fraction thereof of the amount paid 3/29. 4/5, 4/12112 #272390 Konstantinos Hararnaras, Steve tion with the saie, rental or Vacant Property besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. AGNIESZKA GROT; WOJCIECH 708-717-3975 or 708-524-5082 by the purchaser not to exceed Haramaras, North American Con- SKOKIE 1,2,38R,28A financing of housing, Call: Vacation Property $300. in certified funds. mu due with-Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's At-NORRIDGE GROT; MORTGAGE tractors. Inc.. an Illinois corporation. 1 ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION 5240 W Gaiitz. Unht elen, prk, wIr in twenty-tour (24) hours. No teetomeys, North Dearborn Street.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Unknown Owners and Non-Record Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SYSTEMS, INC., AS & storage nd. Lndry ant, hrdwd ttrs West City and Suburbs: Income Property shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- Claimants, quiring the reuidentiaireal estate(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-T'i' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE lbrf$94$, 2 br/$1220 847-6793224 HOPE Fair Housing Center ber 0929782. BANK, NA: UNKNOWN Defendants. Investment Property pursuant to its credit bid at the saie DIVISION 09 CH 28981' WINNETKA 3rm Coach House, or by any mortga9ee, ludgrnentINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESU.S. BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA-OWNERS AND NON RECORD 6304904500 CLAIMANTS Defendants, Sheriff's No. 20l31-001F, overlooking p00tm, garden, near Lots creditor, or other lienor acquiringCORPORATION TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR UBS Pursuant to a Judgment made and SellingOfficer, (312)444-1122MARM 2004-5 09 CH 43069 town, train & beach. W/D hkup. the residentialrealestate whose entered by said Court in the above $900/mo. 847-441-6707 South City and Suburbs: Real Estate Auctions 1423967 Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE ix hereby given rightu in and to the residential real Dart. 4/5, 4112, 4/19/12 #278626 that pursuant to a Judgment ofentitled cause, Thomas J. Winnetka. Apt unfimmshed. Pnvate. South Suburban Housing Center estate arose prior to the saie. The Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, will Real Estate Wanted subject property is sublet to getter- PERICLES G. NIKAS NKJA NIKASForeclosure entered in the above spacious, t 100 + Sq ft. 2bdrm, LINCOLN WOOD on April 25, 2012, at 12 Noon in the L 706.957-4674 al real estate taxes, special assesa- G PERICLES, STAVROULAentitled cause on July 20, 2010, close to train, schools & Parka mn Real Estate Misc. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-hallway outside Room 701 of the Hubbard Woods. New Appia. ments,orspecialtasesleviedCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NIKAS. WELLS FARGO BANK, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West N.A. Defendants lion will on Friday, May 4. 2012. at 847-446-0567 North City and Suburbs: Out-Of-Town Real Est. against said real estate and is of-T'i' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY WashingtonStreet,Chicago.lIli- fered for sale without any represen- 09 CII 25939 the hour of t 1 am. in their office atnoix, sell at public auction the fol- interfaith Housing Center DIVISION 120 West Madison Street,Suite Out-Of-Town, Commercialtalion as fo quality or quantity of title 4236 NORTH ODELL AVENUE lowing described premises and real of the Northern Suburbs ING BANK. FSB Norridge, IL 60706 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the and without recourse to Plaintiff andPlaintiff. estate mentioned in said Judgment: DON'T NEED IT? SEIL IT FAST. Lakes, Resort Property in AS 16/ condition. The saie is fur- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-highest bidder for cash, the follow- 847-501-5760 ins described property: PARCEL 2: 3650 W. Touhy, her sableO to confirmation by theSTEFAN HACZYK, JP MORGANTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Skokie, IL (ALL 841-998-3400 Mortgages, Loans suant to a Judgment ot ForeclosurePIN. 12-13-226-011-0000 court, Upon payment in tall of theCHASE BANK,N.A., LUCYNA PIN: 10-26-318-034-0000; amount bid, the purchaser will re- and Sale enteredinthe aboveCommonly known as 4408 NORTH Homeowners insurance HACZYK ORIOLE AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILPARCEL 3: 3710W. Touhy, ceive u Certificate of Sale that willDefendants cause on November 13, 2009. an Skokie, IL entmtie the purchaser Io a deed to agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-60706 PIN'S: 10-26-318-032-0000, 10-26- Real Estate Seminars 09 CH 50566 ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 30,The mortgaged mal estateis im- the real estate aher confirmation of4619 WEST PRATT AVENUE 318-033-0000; 2012, at the The Judicial Saies Cor-proved with a single family resi- the sale The property will NOT beLincoinwood, IL 60712 PARCEL 4: 3610 W. Touhy, Real Estate Services poration, One South Wacker Drive -desce. If the subject mortgaged real SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE openforinspection andplaintiffNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Skokie, IL 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606,estate is a unit of a common inter- Judicial Sales - Legal makes no representation as to theTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- PIN- 10-26-318-020. 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE condition nf the property. Prospec- sell at public auction to the highestest community, the purchaser of thePARCEL 5: 3649 W. Chase Ave.. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurebidder, as set torth below, the foi-unit other than a mortgagee shall tisebiddersare admonished toand Sale enteredinthe above Skokie, IL Available May i$600/Mo check the court file to verify all nf or- lowing described real estate: Corn-pay the assessments required by Houses cause on May 12, 2010, an agent of subsection )g-1) of Section 18.5 ofPIN 10-26-318-035-0000; PARCEL matmonlt this property is a condo-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willmonly known as 4236 NORTH IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. condominium 6: 3714 West Touhy Ave., Skokie, minium unit, the purchaser of theat 10:30 AM on Apnl 19, 2012. atODELL AVENUE,Norridge, ILthe PropertyAct Cook County - Suburban 60706 Property Inden No. 12-13-Sale terms: 25% down by certified Includes:All Utilities . Air ConditionIng unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe The Judicial Saies Corporation, PIN: 10-26-318-029-0000.;PAR- PARK RIDGE, 1417 Granville. than a mortgagee, shah pay the as- 423-021-0000. The real estate isfunds, balance within 24 yours, by e Large Common Reception Area One South Wacker Drive -24thimproved with a single family resi-certified funds.No refunds.TheCEL 7: 7254 N.St.Louis Ave., Sprawling. Brick Ranch. 58x225sesaments and the legal fees re-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at Skokie, IL Large FREE Parking Area lot, 3ER, 2.5BA, new price quired by The Condominium Prop- dense. The judgment amount wasproperty will NOT be open for in- pablic auction to the highest bidder. spection.Upon payment in fall ofPIN: 10-26-402-055-0000. $499,900. 773-343-2506 erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l) andas set forth below, the following de-$243,519.21 Sale terms: The bid Improvements: Vacant. amount, including the Judicial salethe amount bid, the purchaser will CALL FOR APPOINTMENT )g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-scribedreal estate:Commonly Sale shall be under the followmn Residentialreceive s Certificate of Sale which (847) 674-5303 minium unit which is part of a corn-known as 4619 WEST PRATTfeetorAbandoned terms: 10% by cashier's or certifie Wilfred Jacobson & Co. AVENUE, Lincoinwood, IL 60712 will entitle the purchaser to a Deedcheck at time of sale; balance same in 24 hours. 4-

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Sale shall be subject to general tax-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,PIERCE& ASSOCIATES Oneamount bid, the purchaser will re-MORTON GROVE BUFFALO GROVE SKOKIE shallhave nofurtherreco es, special assessments, and anyIL 60606-4050 (312) 236-SALE (ouNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300calve a Certificate of Sale that willINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFagainst the Mortgagor, e prior first mortgages. can aIse visit The Jsdicial SalesCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-entitle the purchaser Is a deed toCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Mbrtgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- Premises will NOT be open tor in-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 75500 Attorney File No.; PA0508555the real estate after confirmation ofrY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-nay. Upon payment infull of the spectiori. day status report of pending sales.Attorney Code. 91220 Case fi 09the sale The property will NOT beDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,DIVISION CERY DIVISION amount bid, the purchaser will re- For information; David G. Lynch,CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES,P.C.CH 19509 open forinspection and plaintiffN.A. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC-PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will DLA Piper LLP (US)Plaintiff s At-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE416472 makes no representation an to thePlaintiff, CESSOR BY MERGER Tò BACTION, entitle the purchaser to a deed to torneys 203 N. Laalle St.,Ste.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 *272063 condition of the property. Prospec- HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPPlaintiff the real extale after confirmation of 1600, öhicago, IL 60601, Tel. No.IL 60527 (630/ 794-9876 Attome divebiddersare admonished toJULIO GONZALEZ, ODALIA GON-FILA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEV. the sale The property will NOT be SKOKIE 1312) 368-4000. FileNo.; 14-09-41579ARDC check the cauri file to venfy all infor-ZALEZ THE WOODLANDS OFLOANS SERVICING, LP BARBARA REEDER; MICHAEL D.openforinspection asdplaintiff This is an attempt to collect a debt00468002 Attorney Code. 21762IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmation. If this properly is s condo-MORTÒN GROVE CONDOMINI-Plaintiff. ROURKE, USAA FEDERAL SAy-makes no representation as to the pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCase fi 09 CH 05219-4 NOTE; Pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS minium unit, the psrchaaer of theUM ASSOCIATION, VILLAGE OF INGS BANK. condition of the property. Prospec- COUNfl' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Practices Act and any informationsuant to the Fair Debt Collection unit at the foreclosure sale, odherSKOKIE RAISA VAYNER A/fÇ/A RAISADefendants dive biddersare admonishedto obtained will be used tor that pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatCERY DIVISION than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Defendants KRASNIK, MILL CREEK CONDO-10 CH 46532 check the court file Is verity all nf or- WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, pose. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be seosments and the legal fees re-10 CH 045768 MINIUM ASSOCIATION Property Address.7900 NORTHmation. If this property s a condo- Plaintiff. t-621356 a debt collector alt empfing to coIled quired by The Condominium Prop-8300 CALLIE AVENUE UNITDefendants KILtIAF(E AVE. SKOKIE, IL 60076minium unit, the purchaser of the vs. erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and44215 MORTON GROVE IL 60053 NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREunit at the foreclosure sale, other 3t29, 4/5, 4/12/12 *272297 a debt and any information obtainedJOCELYN B. 10 CH 023490 will be used for that purpose. ANG; UNKNOWN(g)(4(.If this properly is a condo-NOTICE OF SALE PUèLIC NO-974 THORNTON LANE UNIT #207SALE than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 5KOKIE HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 1421219 minium unit which is part of a corn-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 Fisher and Shapiro file I 10-046774sesuments and the IeaI fees re- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JOCELYN OF JOCELYN B. ANG, (It s advised that interested partiesquired by The Condominium Prop- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-3/29,4/5.4112/12 *272125 mon interest community, the pur-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- IF ANY; UNKNOWN chaser of the unit al the foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-consuft with their erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9/gol) and -t-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY sKOKIE OWNERS AND NON RECORDsale other than a mortgagee shallcause on March 6, 2012, an agentsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureown attorneys before biddingat)g)(4).If this property is a condo- DIVISION IN CLAIMANTS; Defendants, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF say the assessments required bof The Judicial Sales Corporafion,and Sale enteredinthe abovemortgage foreclosure sales.) minium unit which is part of a rmTh- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-09 CH 41191 The Condominium Property Ac PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmon interest community, the pur- CESSOR BY MERGER Tò BAC PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given will at tO;30 AM on May 8, 2012, sIcause on March 1, 2012, an agent TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 765 ILCS 6051l8.5(Q-l).IF YOUthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,of The Judicial Sales Corporafion,that pursuant do a Judgment nfchaser of the unit at the foreclosure HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPDIVISION that pursuant toa Judgment of -24th Foreclosure entered on Februarysale other than a mortgagee shall HOME ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-One South Wacker Drive will at 10;30 AM on May 2, 2012,x1 FKA COUNTRYWIDE BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,Foreclosure enteied in the aboveOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atthe The Judicial Sales Corporation.15, 2012, KaIlen Realty Services,pay the assessments required by LOANS SERVICING. LP LP. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEentitled casse on May 25, 2010, TO REMAININPOSSESSIONpublic auction to the highest bidder,One South Wacker Dnve -24thInc., as Selling Official will at 12;30The Condominium ProperlyAct, Plaintiff, LOANS SERVICING, LP. Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFas set forth below, the following de-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atp.m. on May 22, 2012, aI 205 W.765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). lE YOU lion will on Monday, April 23, 2012, Plaintiff, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INscribed real estate;Commonlpublic auction to the highest bidder,Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- AMIRA KHOSHABA, LINCOLN at the hour of t t am. in their office cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT POINT CONDOMINIUM HOMES ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONknown as 8300 CALLIE AVENUas set forth below. the following de- GERALDINE M. CALLANGAN,at 120 West Madison Street, Suite ILLINOISUNIT #F215, MORTON GROVE, ILscribe-1 realestate; Commonlyto the highest bidder for cash, asTO REMAININ POSSESSION ASSOCIATION 10-1701/ClOF THE MADISON POINTE CONDOMINI-7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE60053 Property Indes No, 10-20-known as 974 THORNTON LANEset forth below, the following descri-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Defendants UM ASSOCIATION highest bidder for cash, the follow-LAW. Forinformation, contuct121-045-1238, Property Indes No.UNIT *207, BUFFALO GROVE, ILbed real property; AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 09 CH 052194 inn deacnbed property; Defendants Plaintiff'saflorney; HAUSELMAN,(underlying 10-20-121-041-1238/.60089 Property Index No. 03-08-Commonly known as 7900 NorthACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 4838 W. HOWARD UNIT #11309 CH 19509 PIN tO-t5-t10-051-0000. RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD , Kildare Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 15-17B1(C( OF THEILLINOIS SKOKIE, IL 60077 39The real estate is improved with alOt-017-t019. The real estate is 5001 MADISON STREET UNIT 3ECommonly known as 9457 NORTHSouth LaSalle Street - Suite t 105,residence. Sale terms; 25% downimproved with a residence. SalePermanent Index No,;10-27-201-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE, IL 60077 NILES CSNTER ROAD, SKOKIE, CHICAGO, IL 60603, 312) 372-of the highest bid by certified fundsterms; 25% down of the highest bid033; 10-27-201-034; 10-27-201-LAW. For information,contact TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-IL 60076. 2020 . Please refer to file numberat the close of the auction; The bal-by certified funds at the close of the043; 10-27-201-044 Plaintiffs asomey; The Sale Clerk, suant to a Judgment ot Foreclosure TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-The mortgaged real estate is im-10-2222-15545.THE JUDICIALanca, including the Judicial sale teeauction; The balance, including theThe morloaged real estateis im-CODILIS s ASSOCIATES, P.C. inthe above and Sale entered suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosureproved with a single family resi-SALES CORPORATION Onefor Abandoned Residential PropertyJudicial sale feefor Abandonedproved with a dwelling. The proper.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE cause on Febrsary 29, 2012, an in dance, If the sublet mortgaged real and Sale entered the above South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Municipality Relief Fund, which sResidentialPropertyMunicipalityty will NOT be open tor inspection. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause oriFebruary 3, 2012, anestate is a unit of a common inter- Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312/ 236-calculated on residential real estateRelief Fund, which is calculated onThe Iudgrnent amount wasIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between ration, will at 10;30 AM on Nah 1,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-est community, the purchaser of theSALE You can also visit The Judi-at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Sale terms for nonthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- residential reel estate at the rate of$332,733.34. ration, will at 10;30 AM on May 7,unit other than a mortgagee shallcial Sales Corporation at www.tlac.cfraction thereof of the amount paid$1 for each $1.000 or fraction there-parties; 10% of successful bid irnaskforthesalesdepartment.. poration, One South Wacker Drive -2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-pay Ihe assessments required byom tor s 7 day status report ofby the purchaser nodto exceedof of the amount paid by the pur-mediately at conclusion of auction,Please refer to file number 14-10- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,poration, One South Wacker Drive -subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of øendin sales. HAUSELMAN,$300, in certified funds. is due with-chaser riot to exceed $300, in certi-balance by 12;30 p.m. the rient28441. THE JUDICIAL SALES sell at public auction to the highest4dh Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,the condominium Property ActrtAPPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD. 39in twenty-four (24) hours. No feetied funds, ix due within twenty-fourbusiness day, both by cashiersCORPORATION One South bidder, as set forth below, the fol-sell at public auction to the highestSale terms; 25% down by certifiedSouth LaSalle Street - Suite 1105shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-(24) hours. No tee shall be paid bychecks. and no refunds, The saleWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, lowing descnbed real estate; Corn-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-funds, balance within 24 hours, byCHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372-quinng the residential real estatethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-shall be sublet to generai real es-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You No refunds.The monly known as 4838 W. HO-lowing described real estate; Corn-certified funds. 2020 Attorney File No.;10-2222-pursuant to its credit bid at the saledential real estate pursuant to itstate tases, special tases, specialcan also visit The Judicial Sales WARID UNIT #113, SKOKIE,ILmonly known as 5001 MADISONproperty will NOT be open for in-15545 Attorney Code. 4452 Case fior by any mortgagee, judgment assessments, special tases levied,Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 60077 Property Indes No. 10-28- Upon payment in full of credit bid at the sale or by any STREET UNIT 3E. SKOKIE,ILspection. 10 CH 43363 NOTE; Pursuant tocreditor, or other lienor acquiringmortgagee, iudgrnent creditor.orand superiorliens,ifany. Theday status report of pending sales. 230-083-1003 The real estates60077 Property Indes No. 10-21-the amount bid, the purchaser will CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. improved with a residence. Sale the Fair Debt Collection Practicesthe ,cesidentialreal estate whoseother lienor acquiring the residentialproperty is offered as 'e,with no 405-078-1014. The real estateisreceive a Certificate of Sale whichAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'srights in and to the residential realreal estate whose nghts in and toespress or implied warranhes and15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE terms; 25% down of the highest bidimproved with a three-story, mulh-will entitle Ihe purchaser to a Deedattorney is deemed to be a debt col-estate arose prior to the sale, Thethe residential real estate arose pri-without any representation as to theROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, by certified funds at the close nf theunit, tan bnck condominium buildingto the premises after confirrnahon oflelor attempting to collect a debtsubject property is subject Io gener-or to the sale, The subtect propertyquality st title or recourse to Plain-IL 60527 /630) 794-9876 Attorne auction; The balance, including thewith parking. Sale terms; 25% downthe sale. and any informafion obtained will beal real estate tases, special assess-Is sublet to general real estate tax-tiff, Prospective bidders are ad-File No ; 14-10-28-441 ARDC Judicialsale feefor Abandoned For information; Visit our website at of the highest bid by certified funds used for that purpose. mesta, orspecialtasesleviedes, special assessments, or specialmonished to review the court file to00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 ResidentialProperty Municipalityat the close of the auction; The bal-http://service.atty-pierce.com. Be- 1424294 against said real estate and is of-taxes levied against said real estateventy all information, Case e to CH 047312 NOTE; Pur- Relief Fund, which is calculated onanca, including the Judicial sale tee only. besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. 4/5, 4/12. 4/19/12 *278610 tened for sale without any represen-and is offered for sale without anyFsr information;Sale Clerk, Fishersuant to the Fair Debt Collection residential real estate at the rate offor Abandoned Residential PropertyPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- MORTON GROVE tation as to quality or quantity of titlerepresentationastoqualityorand Shapiro, Attorneyfi42168,Practices Act, you are advised that $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-Municipality Relief Fund, which islorneys,tNorth Dearborn Street, 2121 Waukegan Road, Saite 301,Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFand without recourue to Plaintiff andquantity of title and without recourse of ot the amount paid by the pur-calculated on residential real estateChicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)a debt collector attempting to collect chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS in AS 1S condition. The sale io fur-to Plaintiff and in AS l5cond'ifion at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or tIrer subject to confirmation by tIreThe sale is further sublect Is conf ir-498-9990, between 1 .00 p m, ands debt and any information obtained fled funds, is due within Iwenty-four COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- fraction thereof of the amount paidber 0924806. court. If the sale is set aside for anymatron by the courtIf the sale is3;0O pin. weekdays only will be used for that purpose. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCERY DIVISION (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byby the purchaser not to exceed reason, the Purchaser at the saleset aside for any reason, the Pur-1415356 1422665 Ihe mortgagee acquiring the resi-$000, in certified funds, is due with-CORPORATION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, shall be entitled only to a return ofchaser at the sale shall be entitled4/5,4/12,4/19/12 #278503 3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12#212418 dential real estate pursuant to itsin twenty-four 124) hours No teeSelling Officei, 1312) 444-1 t22 the deposit paid. The Purchaseronly ts a return of tIre deposil paid creditbid al the sale sr by any vs. BUFFALO GROVE SKOKIE shall be paid by the mortgagee xc-1420075 shallhavenofurtherrecourseThe Purchaser shall have no further mortgagee, ludqment creditor,or #265068 VIVIAN SHAMAYEL; SARKOON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF quinngtIreresidentialreal estate3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 against the Mortgagor, therecourse against the Mortgagor, the other lienor acquisng the residentialpursuant to its credit bid at the sale SHMAUEL; DIANA COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS MORTON GROVE SHMAUEL; STATE OF ILLINOIS;Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attui-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- real estate whose nghts in and toorby any mortgagee, IudgmentIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF nay. Upon payment inlull of theney. Upan payment n full of the the residential real estate arose pri-creditor, or other lienor acquinng PNC BANK, N.A, DIVISIONFEDERAL NATIONALCERY DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SUCCESSOR TO NATIONAL CITYamouot bid, the purchaser will re-amount bid, the purchaser will re- FANNIE MAE (FEDERAL NA- or to the sale. The subject propertythe residentialreal estate whose1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ceive a Certificate of Sale that willceive a Certificate of Sale that willMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is subject to general real estate tas- BANK; Defendants, Plaintiff, TIONAL MORTGAGE rights in and to the residential realDIVISION entitle the purchaser to a deed toentitle the purchaser to a deed to es, special assessments, or specialestate arose psor to the sale. The 10 CH 42837 ASSOCIATION( tases levied against said real enlate CITIMORTGAGE, INC., NOTICE OF SALE the real estate after confirmation ofthe real estate after confirmation of Plaintiff, subject property is subject to gener-Plaintiff, the sale The properly will NOT beNe sale The properly will NOT beVOLODYMYR PALKIN, LARYSA and is oflered for sale without any PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- PALKINA,FIRESIDE TERRACEvs al real estate tauen, special assess- open forinspection andplaintiffopen torinspection andplaintiff representationastoqualityor EN tIraI pursuand to a Judgment of MARK NOVAKOVSKY; TANYA ments, orspecialtasesleviedPAL GON KIM, KYUNG KIM AKA makes no representation as to themakes no representation as to theCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION quantity of title and without recourseagainst said real estate and is of- Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Defendants NOVAKOVSKY, MORTGAGE KYUNG RYE KIM, condition of the property. Prospec-condition of the property. Prospec- to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condrlion. above entitled cause on March 29, 10 CH 947312 ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION fared for sale wilhout airy represen-FOSTER BANK. UNKNOWN OWN- livebidders are admonishedtolivebidders are admonishedto The sale is further subject to conf ir- 201 1 IntercountyJudicialSales 705 GROVE DRIVE UNIT #201SYSTEMS, INC.. AS - talion as to quality or quantity of title check the court file Is venfy all infor-check the court file to verity all nf or- oration by the court,1f the sale is ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-Corporation will on Fnday, May 11, BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S and without recourse to Plaintiff andANTS malion. If this properly rs a condo-mation, If this properly is a condo- set aside for any reason, the Pur-in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- 2012 at the hour of i 1 am. is their NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-WHOLESALE LENDER; Detendants office at 120 West Madison Street,minium unit, the purchaser of theminium unit, the purchaser of the OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD WOODS chaser at the sale shall be enfif ledther subject to confirmation by the unit al the foreclosure sale, otherunit at the foreclosure sale, otherTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur only to a return of the deposit paidcourt Upon payment in full of the10 CH 43363 Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureOAK CONDOMINIUM 9411 MERRILL AVENUE Mortonpublic auction to the highest bidderthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWN- The Purchaser shall have no furTheramount bid, the purchaser will re- sessments and the Ieal fees re-sesuments and the legal fees re-and Sale enteredinthe above recourse against the Mortgagor, the Grove IL 60053 for cash, as sel forth below, Ihe fol- cause on January 31, 2012, anERS AND NON RECORD calve a Certificate of Sale that willNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- quired by The Condominium Prop-quired by The Condominium Prop- Mortgagee or the Morrgasee s atlor-entitle the purchaser to a deed to lowing described mortgaged real agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-CLAIMANTS, De- ney. Upon payment in full of the TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-estate; erfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9/gol) andration, will at IO;30 AM on May 2.tendantu, the real estate after confirmation stsuanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure (g)(4).If this property is a condo-(g)(4(.If this property is a condo- amount bid, the purchaser will re-the sale The property will NOT be P.1 N 09-13-104-006-0000 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-10 CH 39929 inthe above minium uniI which is part of a corn-minium und which is part of a corn- cuise a Certificate ut Sale lIraI will and Sale entered Commonly known as 7704 Palma PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given open forinspection and plaintiffcause on Febivaryt,2012, an mon interest community, the pur-mon interest community, the pur-poration, One South Wacker Onve entitle the purchaser to a deed tomakes no representation as to the Lane, Morton Grove, IL 60053. 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Ihatpursuant lo a Judgment of agent of The Judicial Salen Corpo- chaser of the unit at the foreclosurechaser of the unit at the foreclosure the real eslate after conhrn,ation ofcondihon of the property. Prospec- The mortgaged real estate is im- sell at public auction to the highestForeclosure entered inthe abose the sale The properly will NOT be ration, will at 10;30 AM on May 3,proved with asingle familyresi-sale other than a mortgagee shallsale other than a mortgagee shallbidder, as set forth below, the fol-entitled cause on January 30, 2012, livebidders are admonished to2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- pay the assessments required bypay the assessments required by openforinspectisn andplainliffcheck the court file to venfy all ist or- dance, If the subtect mortgaged real lowing deucnbed realIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- makes no representation as to the poration, One South Wacker Drive -estate is a unit of a common inter-The Condominium PropertyAct,The Condominium PropertyAct, lionwill on Wednesday, May 2, mation. If this pioperty is a condo-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t(. IF YOU765 ILCS 605118.5(q-1(.1F' YOUestate;Commonly known as 705 condition of the property. Pronpec-minium unit, the purchaser of the est community, the purchaser of the GROVE DRIVE UNIT *201, BUF-2012. at the hour of 1 1 am. in their admonished sell at public auction to the highestunit other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- office al 120 West Madison Street, livebiddersare Iounit at the foreclosuie sale, otherbidder, as set torth below, the fol- OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFALO GROVE. IL 60089 Property check the court file to verify all nf or-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- pay the assessments required by Indes No. 03-06-400-035-1065. TheSuite 718A. Chicago, Illinois, sell to lowing described real estate; Corn-subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION the highest bidder for cash, the fol- matins. If this property is a condo-sesaments and the IeaI tees re-monly known as 9411 MERRILL FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFrealestateisimprovedwith a minium unit, the purchaser ot thequired by The Condominium Prop- the condominium Property Act condo/townhouse. Sale terms; 25%lowing described properly; unìt at the foreclosure sale, other AVENUE, Morton Grove, IL 60053Sale terms; 10% down by certifiedAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN P.I.N10-09-304-031-1809, 10-09- arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9)11) andProperty Indes No. 09-13-117-007- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONdown of the highest bid by certified than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-(g)(4(.If this property is a condo- funds, balance, by certified fonds, funds at the close of the auction;304-031-1425 0000. The real estate is improved OF THEILLINOIS15-1701/Cl ILLINOIS sessmenls asd the legal fees re-mrniurn unit which is part of a corn- within 24 hours. No refunds.The15-1701/CI OF THE The balance, including the JudicialCsmmonty known as 9655 WOODS quired by The Condominium Prop- with a single family residence. Theproperly will NOT be open tor in-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsale fee for Abandoned ResidentialDRIVE UNIT 404,SKOKIE, IL mon interest community, the pur- LAW Forinformation, contact For erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) and judgment amount was $307,429.87spection LAW. information, contactProperty Municipality Relief Fund,60077. chaser of tIne unit at the foreclosureSate terms; 25% down of the high- Plaintiff's attorney; The Sale Clerk,Plaintiff's attorney; The Sale Clerk, (g)(4(Ifthis property is a condo- For information caP Mr. Anthony which is The mortgaged real estate is im- sale other than a mortgagee shallest bid by certified funds at the CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. calculated on residential minium unit which is part of a corn-pay the assessments required by Ports at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- real estate at the rate of SI for eachproved witha condominium risi- mon interest community, the pur- close of the auction; The balance,mao Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 180715W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE dence, The purchasei of the unit The Condominium PropertyAct,including the Judicial sale fee foi ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,$1 000 or fraction thereof of the chaser of the und at the foreclosure765 ILCS 600/18.5(5-1).IF YOU West Diehl Road, Napereille, Illinois amount paid by the purchaser notother than a mortgagee shall pay sale other than a mortgagee shall AbandonedResidential Property60563-1890. (630) 983-0770.ForIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenIL 60527, (630/ 794-9876 between the assessments and the legal fees ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Municipality Relief Fund, which is the hours oft and 3 PM only andthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only aridto exceed $300, in certified funds, is pay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT Bidding instructions cell (630) 453- due within twenty-four (24) hours.required by subdivisions (gol) and calculated on residential real estate askforthesalesdepartrnent..askfortIresalesdepartment. The Condominium PropertyAct,TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION 671324hourspnortosale. No feeshallbepaidby Idle(g((4) of Section 9 st the Condomin- at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 or Please refer to file number 14-tO-Please refer to file number 14-10- 765 ILCS 605/t85(q-1). IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF W10070112 mortgagee acquinng the residentialsm Property ActSale terms; 25% fraction thereof of the amount paid 26054. THEJUDICIALSALES18301. THEJUDICIALSALES ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES real estate pursuant to its credit biddown by certified funds, balance ¶WNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT by the purchaser not to exceedCORPORATION CORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION One South within 24 hours, by certified fsnds, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION$300, io certifiedlunds, is due with- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,at the sale or by any mortgagee, TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION15-t701(C( OF THEILLINOIS SellingOfficer, (312) 444-1122 ludgment creditor, or other lienorNo refundsTIre property will NOT in twenty-four (24) hours. No fee1424105 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou be open for inspectionUpon pay- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREshall be paid by the mortgagee ac- can also visit The Judicial Salescan also visit The Judicial Salesacquiring the residential real estate AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAWFor informahon;Visitour 4/5,4/12,4/19/12 #218638 whose nghts in and to the residen-ment in full of the amount bid, the ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION quiringtIleresidentialreal estate Corporation at www.tlsc.com fsr a 7Corporation at www.tlnc.com for a 7 purchaser will receive a Cortificate webaite at service.atty-pierce.com.pursuant to its credit bid at the sale day status repart of pending sales.day status ieport of pendins sales.halreal estate arose prior to the 15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOISbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. of Sale which will entitle the pur- or by any mortgagee,udgment CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C.sale, The sublet properly e sublect MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's to general real estate taxes, specialchaser to a Deed to the premises creditor, or other lienor acqairing 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15WO30 NORTH FRONTAGE LAW. Forinforrrration. contactAttorneys,One NorthDearborn assessments, or special taxes lev-after confirmation of the sale.i Plaintiff's attorney; The Sale Clerk, the residentialreal eutale whose ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, For information; Visit our webuite at Street Suite f300, CHICAGO, ILrights in and to the residential reel IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 AflomeIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attome ed against said real estate and is CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. - http;//service.atty-pierce.com. Be- 60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.estate arose pnoi to the sale. The FileNo.; 14-10-26054ARDCFile No.; 14-10-18301 ARDCoffered for sale without any repro- t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPlease refer to file number sentation as to quality or quantity oftween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only ROAD, SUITE 100. BURR RIDGE, subject property is sub1ect to gener- 00468062 Attorney Code. 2176200468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At PA0908555. THE JUDICIAL SALESal real estate tases, special assess- FIND MORE Case fi 10 CH 045768 NOTE; Pur-Case fi 10 CH 023490 NOTE; Pur-title and without recourse fo Plaintiff IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenCORPORATION One South and in AS 1S condition, The sale is the hours of 1 and 3 PM only and mento, orspecialtuseslevied suant to the Fair Debt Collectionsuant to the Fair Debt Collection Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,against said real estate and is of- Practices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatfurther sublet to confirmation by askforthesalesdepartment.. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'sutened for sale without any represen- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bethe court. If the sale is set aside for To PIACE A CLASSIFIED AD, Please refer to file number 14-09-can sIso any reason, the Purchaser at the visit The Judicial Salestuben as to quality or quantity of title LOCAL JOBS ATa debt collector attempting to collecta debt collector attempting to collect 41579.THE JUDICIALSALES 'w.tjsc.com for a 7 sale shall be entitled only to a return Corporation at and without recourse to Plaintiff and a debt and any information obtaineda debt and any information detained CALI 847-9%-3400 CORPORATION One Southday status report of pending sales. of the deposit paid. The Purchaser in AS 1S condition, The sale is far-PIONEERIOCALCOMIMONSTERwill be used for that purpose will be used for that purpose. OR VIS IT ther subtect to confirmation by the 1423442 1423391 court. Union payment in full of the 4/5, 4/12, 4/19/12 #276606 4/5, 4/12, 4/19(12 #218593 PIONEERIOCALCOMA1ASSIFIEDS 34 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 5, 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. te71eys,tNorth Dearborn Street,SKOKIE IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorne15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFor information call the Saies Clerkand without recoùrse to Plaiktiff andDefendants, sale other than a mortgagee shall Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No.INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFFile No.: 14-10-02343 ARDCROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbickiin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-I1CH15343 pay the assessments required by (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttorneLaw Group, 33West Monroether subject to confirmation by theNOTICE OF SALE The CondominiumPropertyAct. ber 1022433. Ti' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCase # 10 CH 009713 NOTE: Pur-File No.: 14-10-05861 ARDCStreet,Chicago,Illinois60603.court. Upon payment in full of thePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOU INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,suant to the Fair Debt Collection00468002 Attorney Code. 2176231 2) 360-9455W1 0-0024. amount bid, the purchaser will re-that pursuant toa Judgment ofARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- CORPORATION N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGERPractices Act, you are advised thatCase if 10 CH 007791 NOTE: Pur-NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALEScuise a Certificate of Sale that willForeclosure entered in the aboveOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Sellinq Officer, (312) 444-1122 TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORT-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed lo besuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCORPORATION entitle the purchaser to a deed toentitled casse on February 7, 2012,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 1421 83 GAGE, INC. a debt collector attempting to collectPractices Act, you are advised thatSellinqOfticer, (312)444-1122 the real estate after confirmation ofIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 3t29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272354 Plaintiff, a debt and any information obtainedPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to beI42018 the sale The property will NOT belion will on Tuesday, May 8, 2012,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN will be used for that purpose. a debt collector attempting to collect #265934 BUFFALO GROVE 3/22. 3129, 4/5/12 open forinspection andplaintiffat the hour of 1 1 am. in fheir officeACCORDANCE WITH SECTION UNKNOWN HEIRS AND1421250 a debt and any information obtained INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF SKOKIE makes no representation av to theat 120 West Madison Street, Suite15-1701)C)OF THE ILLINOIS LEGATEES OF JANICE E.3/29,4/5,4/12/12 #272149 will be used for that purpose. condition of the property. Prospec- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYHORWITZ A/KJA JANICESKOKIE 1420535 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tivebidders ere admonished tohighest bidder for cash, the follow-LAW.For information contact #265979 ing described mortgaged real es- DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC., HORWITZ, MORNINGSIDE PLACEINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF3(22, 3(29, 4/5/12 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-check the court file to verify all nf or- Plaintiff's attorney: The tale Clerk, Plaintiff, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE CERY DIVISION mation. If this property is a condo-tate: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFWELLS FARGO BANK, NA minium unit, the purchaser of theCommonly known as 210 OId Oak15W030 4ORTH FRONTAGE LUIS C. CAMBRONI, JPMORGANNONRECORD CLAIMANTS, GER-DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANKCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, unit at the foreclosure sale, otherDrive, Unit 266, Buffalo Grove, ILROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, CHASE BANK, N.A., UNKNOWNALD NORDGREN, AS SPECIALTRUST COMPANY AMERICAS ASCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-vs. than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-60089. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between REPRESENTATIVE, OWNERS AND NON-RECORD GERALDTRUSTEE FOR HALl 2006QS10 CERY DIVISION VITALlY PEKKER; LILYAseusments and the legal fees re-P.1 N. 03-04-300-021-1142. the hours of 1 and 3 PM only and CLAIMANTS NORDGREN AS PERSONAL REP-Plaintiff, BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,VISHNEVSKAYA; BARCELONA quired by The Condominium Prop-The mortgaged real estate is a con-askforthesalesdepartment.. Del ends nf s RESENTATIVE FOR JANICE E LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE APARTMENT HOMES-BUILDINGerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( anddominisrn residence. The purchaserPlease refer to tile nurnber 14-11- CH 49947 HORWITZ MctA JANICEASMIR FEJZIC, ADMIR FEJZIC,HOME LOANS SERVICING LP NO. 1 CONDOMINIUM (g)(4(.It this property is a condo-of the unit other than a mortgagee34103.THEJUDICIAL SALES HORWITZ, LINDA FISCHEL minium unit which is part of a corn- 278 SOUTH BUFFALO GROVE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-Plaintiff, ASSOCIATION; De- shall pay the asaessments and theCORPORATION One South ROAD Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Defendants ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,vs. fendants, mon interest community, the pur-legal fees required by subdivisionsWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano, 10 CH 009713 chaser of the Unit st the foreclosure NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL, LLCHANNAN Y. QURASHI; UN-10 CH 33650 (g)(1( and (g)(4) of Section 9 of theIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-7861 NILES CENTER ROAD UNITF/K/A HOMECOMINGS FINAN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON NOTICE OF SALE sale other than a mortgagee shallCondominium Property Act can also visit The Judicial Sales suant to a Judgment ot Foreclosure#206 SKOKIE, IL 60077 CIAL NETWORK, INC.) RECORD CLAIMANTS; AMENAPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-pay the asaeasments required bySale terms: Bidders must present,Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 and Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants KHATOON; Defendants, EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofThe Condominium PropertyAct,at the time of sale, a cashier's orday status report of pending sales. cause on Javuaty 20, 2012, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-10 CH 007791 10 CH 11307 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). ir YOUcertified check for 10% of the suc-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 9405 LEAMINGTON STREETPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenabove entitled cause on January cesatul bid amount. The balance of15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ration, will at 10:30 AM on ApnI 23,and Sale enteredinthe aboveSKOKIE, IL 60077 that pursuant to a Judgrnenl of20, 2012 lntercounty Judicial SalesOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe successful bidshall be paidROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on February 28, 2012, anNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Foreclosure entered inthe aboveCorporation will on Tuesday, AprilTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONwithin 24 hours, by similar funds,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorne poration, One South Wacker Dnve -agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-entitled cause on January 24, 2012,24, 2012 at the hoar of 11 am. inFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe property will NOT be open torFileNo.: 14-11-34103ARDC 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 1,suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureIntercoanty Judicial Sales Corpora-their office at 120 West MadisonAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INinspection. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 2012, at tfe The Judicial Sales Cor- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFor information sell st public auction to the highest and Sale enteredinthe abovetionwillon Thursday,April26,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, call Ms. Kelly M.Case # 1 1 CH 036328 NOTE: Pur- poration, One South Wacker Drive - 15-1701(C) ILLINOISDoherty Plaint'df's bidder, as set forth below, the fol- cause on August 9, 201 1 . an agent2012, at the hoar of 1 1 am. in theirsell at public auction to the highest OF THE at Attorney,suant to the Fair Debt Collection lowing described real estate: Corn-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ot_ The Judicial Sales Corporation,office at 120 West Madison Street.bidder for cash, as set forth below,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREKeough & Moody, P.C., 1250 EastPractices Act, you are advised that rnonly known as 278 SOUTH BUF-sell at public auction to the highestwill at 10:30 AM on April 12, 2012,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tothe tollowing described mortgagedLAW. For information:VisitourDiehl Road, Naperville, IllinoisPlaintiff's attorney ix deemed to be FALO GROVE ROAD, Buffalobidder, as set forth below, tIre fol-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-real estate: website at service.atty-pierce.com.60563. (6301 369-0700. a debt collector attempting to collect lowing described real estate: Corn- between the hours of 3 and 6 pm.INTERCOUÑTY JUDICIAL SALESa debt and any information obtained Grove, IL 60089 Property Index No lion, One South Wacker Onve -lowing described prope PIN. 10-16-205-026-1009. 03-04-108-031-0000. The real es-monly known as 7861 NILES CEN-24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,PIN. 10-28-202-024-0 Commonly known as 4840 FosterPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff' sCORPORATION will be used for that purpose. TER GOAD UNIT #206, SKOKIE, IL DearbornSelling tate is improved with a single family sell at public auction to the highestCommonly known as 4910 LOUISEStreet, Unit 109, Skokie, IL 60077. Attorneys, One North Officer, (312) 444-11221423354 residence. The udgment amount60077 Property Index No. 10-28-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077. The mortgaged real estate is im-Street Saite1300, CHICAGO, IL423628 4/5, 4/12, 4/19(12 *278591 210-046-1007, Property Indes No. 60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.4/5, 4/12, 4/19/12 #278620 was $212,228.15 Sale terms: 25% lowing descrIbed realThe mortgaged real estate is im-proved with a condominium resi- BUFFALO GROVE 10-28-210-046-1030. The real es- Please refer to tile number down of the highest bid by certified estate:Cornmonly known as 9405provedwith a multi-familyresi-dunce. The purchaser of the unit BUFFALO GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tate in improved with a PA1006360. THE JUDICIAL SALES funds at the close of the auction: LEAMINGTON STREET, SKOKIE,dence. The successful purchaser isother than a mortgagee shall pay IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- The balance, including the Judicialcondo/townhouse. Sale terms:'25%IL 60077 Property Indes No. 10-16-entitled to possession of the proper-the asaessments and the legal feesCORPORATION One South down of the highest bid by certified Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY sale fee for Abandoned Residential 209-057. The realestateisim-Itt only.The purchaser may onlyrequired by subdivisions )g((1( and TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION Property Municipality Relief Fund,funds at the close of the auction:provedwith residence. Saleobtain possession of units within the IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You The balance, including the Judicial a (g)(4) ot Section 9 of the Condomin-can also visit The Judicial SalesDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, which is calculated on residential terms: 25% down of the highest bidmulti-unit property occupied by indi-lure Properly Act NA Plaintiff, real estate at the rate of $1 for eachsale fee for Abandoned Residentialby certified funds at the close of thevidugls named in the order of pos-Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedCorporation at www.tjsc.com tor a 7 Proper, Municipality Relief Fund, day status report of pendintt salesPlaintiff, $1,000 or fraction thereof of the auction; The balance, including thesesaion. Sale terms: 25% downfunds, balance, by certified funds, BILIKIS MCCULLOUGH, UNITED which is calculated on residential PISRCE& ASSOCIATES One amount paid by the purchaser not Judicialsalefeefor Abandonedby certified funds, balance witbJn 24within 24 hours. No refunds. The DANIEL MEDELLIN, MARIASTATES OF AMERICA, to esceed $300, in certdied funds, isreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachResidentialPropertyMunicipalityhours, by certified funds.No re-property will NOT be open for in-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 $1 000 or traction thereof of Ike CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-MEDELLIN, MILL CREEK CONDO-STATE OF ILLINOIS, MILL CREEK due within twenty-four (24) hours. Relief Fund, which is calculated onfunds.The properly will NOT beWection amounl paid by the purchaser not 5500 Attorney File No.: PA1006360MINIUM ASSOCIATION CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, No feeshallbepaidbythe residential real estate at the rate ofopen for inspection. Upon paymentFor information call Kara Findlay at Io euceed $300, in certified fundo, is Attorney Code. 91220 Case 8 tODefendants UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- mortgagee acquiring the residential $1 for each $1 000 or traction there-infull of the amount bid, the pur-Plaintiff's Attorney, Freedman 11 CH036328 RECORD CLAIMANTS due within twenty-four (24) hours. CH 09591 real estate pursuant to its credit bid of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofAnselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 West 1125 MILLER LANE UNIT #202Defendants No feeshallbepaìdbythe 1416826 at the sale or by any mortgagee, chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-Sale which will entitle the purchaserDiehlRoad, FOaperville, Illinois 11 CH 31716 mortgagee acquiring the residential 3/22. 3/29, 4/5/12 #265858 BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 judgment creditor, or other lienor tied funda, is due within twenty-fourto a Deed to the premises aher con-60563-1890. (866) 402-8661.For NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-1 1 1 7 MILLER LANE, UNIT 208 But- acquiring the residential real estatereal estate pursuant to its credit bid firmation of the sale. LINCOLN WOOD at the sale or by any mortgagee,(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by Bidding instructions call (630) 453- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-falo Grove, IL 60089 whose nghts in and to the residen- the mortgagee acquiring the resi-For information: Visit our website at6713 24hourspriortosale.INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF )udgrnent creditor, or other lienor suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- tial real estate arose prior to the dential real notate pursuant toitahttp://ser-vice.atty-pierce.corn. 6e-W100701 65 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS in TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- acquiring the residential real estate and Sale entered the abose sale. The subject property is subject credit bid at the sale or by anytween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-cause on March 6, 2012, an agentsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure to general resi estate tases, specialwhose nghts in and to the residen-mortgagee, judgment creditor,orPierce & Asaociates, Plaintiff's At-CORPORATION CERY DIVISION liai real evtate arose prior to the of The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale enteredinthe abose assessments, or special tases lev- other lienor acquiring the residentialtorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street,Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 BANK UNITED will at 10:30 AM on May 8, 2012, atcasse on February 1, 2012, an ied against said real estate and issale. The subject property is subjectmal estate whose nghts in and toChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.1420117 Plaintiff, to general real estate tases, special the The Judicial Sales Corporation,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- offered for sale without any repre- the residential real estate arose pri-(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-3122, 3/29. 4/5/12 #265926 vs. One South Wacker Drive -24thration, will at 10:30 AM on May 3, assessments, or special tases lev- ber 0935315. sentation as to quality or quantity of or to the sale. The subject poperty 5KO KIE HEE S. KIM AKA HEE SOON KIM,Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell st2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- title and without recourse to Plaintiffieri against said real estate und isis subject to general real estate tas-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES YANG D. KIM AKA poration, One South Wacker Drive - offered for sale without any repre- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF public auction lo the highest bidder, and in AS 1S condition. The vale is es, special ansesaments, or specialCORPORATION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-YANG DEOK KIM , THE FORSTERas set forth below, the following de-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, further subject to confirmation byventation na to quality sr quantity oftaxes levied against said real estateSellinq Officer, (312)444-1122 BANK UNKNOWN litle and without recourse Io Plaintiff TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY acribedreal estate:Commonlysell at public auction to the highest the court. Upon payment in full of and is offered for sale without any1420273 DIVISION OWNERS, GENERALLY,NON-known as1 125 MILLER LANEbidder, as set forth below, the fol- the amount bid, the purchaser willand in AS 1S condition. The sale isrepresentationastoqualityor3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265957 RECORD CLAIMANTS further subject to confirmation by PNC BANK N.A. UNIT #202, BUFFALO GROVE, ILlowing described real estate: Corn- receive a Certificate of Saie that will quanhty of title and without recourseSKOKIE Defendanto, 60089 Property Indeu No. 03-08-monly known so 1117 MILLER entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe court. If the saie is set aside forto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. Plaintiff, any reason, the Purchaser at the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 11 CH34479 101-017-1134. The real estate isLANE, UNIT 208, Buffalo Grove, IL the real estate aher confirmation of The sale is further subject to confir- NOTICE OF SALE improved with a residence. Sale60089 Property Indee No. 03-08- sale shall be entitled only to a return COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JOSE RUIZ NE/A JOSE F. RUIZ, the sale The property will NOT be matron by the courtlt the sale is PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 101-017-1064. The real estateis of the deposit paid. The Purchaser COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-MARIA DELOURDES A/K/A MARIA terms: 25% down of the highest bid openforinspection andplaintiff set aside for any reason, the Par- EN that pursuant to a Judgment otby certified tunds at the close of theimproved with a condominium. The shallbavenofurther recourse CERY DIVISION DE LOURDES BENITEZ PJK/A MA- makes rio representation as to the chaser at the sale shall be entitledWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ASRIA D. BENITEZ, PNC BANK, N.A..Foreclosure and Sale entered in theauction; The balance, including thejudgment amount was $155,555.17 cgdition of the property. Prospec-against the Mortgagor, theonly to a return of the deposit paid. above entitled cause on January TRUSTEE FOR THE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO Judicialsalefeetor AbandonedSale ternis: 25% down of the high- tivffbiddersare admonished toMortgagee or the Mortgagee's uSSr-The Purchaser shall have no further 30, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Sales CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFMIDAMERICA BANK, FSB, ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityest bid by certified funds at the check Ike court file to verity all infor-ney. Upon payment in fullof therecourse against the Mortgaqor, the Corporation will on Thursday, May BANC OF AMERICA Relief Fund, which is calculated onclose of the auction; The balance, mation. If this property is a condo-amounl bid, the purchaser will re-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee a altos- SKOKIE STRATFORD TOWN-10, 2012 at the hour of 11 am. in ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTHOUSE ASSOCIATION, UN- residential real eutate at the rate ofincluding the Judicial sale fee for minium unit, the purchaser of theceive a Certificate of Sale that willney. Upon payment in full of the their office al 120 West Madison Abandoned ResidentialProperty entitle the purchaser to a deed to 2006-3, MORTGAGE PASS- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- unit at the foreclosure sale, other amount bid, the purchaser will re-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-RECORD CLAIMANTS Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,of of the amount paid by the pur-Municipality Relief Fund, which is than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-the real estate aher confirmation ofceive a Certificate of Sale that will sell at public aaction to the highest lES 2006-3; Defendants cheser not to exceed $300, in certi-calculated on residential real estate sessments and the legal fees re-the sale The properly will NOT beentitle the purchaser to a deed to bidder for cash, au set forth below, Plaintiff, 10 CH tied funds, is due wilhin twenty-fourat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 or quired by The Condominium Prop-open forinspection andplaintiffthe real estate aher confirmation of 09991 the following descnbed mortgaged makes no represenlation as to the vs. 4908A CAROL STREET SKOKIE, (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byfraction thereof of the amount paid erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and the sale The property will NOT be real estate: the mortgagee acquiring the resi- condition of the property. Prospec- MILAD SAGA; CITIBANK FEDER-IL 60077 by the purchaser not to exceed )g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo- open forinspection andplaintiffAL SAVINGS BANK; NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PIN. 10-35-321-010-0000 and 10-dentist real estate pursuant toits$300, in certified funda, is due with- minium unit wftìch is part ot a corn-livebidders are admonished tomakes no representation as tu the 35-321-011-0000. in twenty-tour (24) hours. No fee check the coaS file to venfy all infor- UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- credit bidalthe safe or by any mon interest community, the pur- condition of the property. Prospec-LEGATEES OF MILAD SADA, IF Commonly known as 6525 Northmortgagee, ludgmenf creditor,orshall be paid by the mortgagee ac- chaser st the unit at the foreclosuremation. If this property is a condo-livebidders are admonished suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure toANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Lawndale Avenue, Lincolnwood, ILother lienor acquiring the residentialquiring the residential real estate sale other than s mortgagee shallminium unit, the purchaser of thecheck the court file to verify all infor- and Sale entered intheabove60712 NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; cause on January 27, real estate whose rights in and topursuant to its credit bid at the vale pay the assessmenfs required byunit at the foreclosure sale, othermation. If this property is condo- 2012, anThe mortgaged real estate is im- Defendants, agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- the residential real entate arose pri-or by any mortgagee, judgment The CondominiumProperty than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-minium unit, the purchaser of the proved with a single family Act,nessments and the legal tees re- 10 CH 9196 ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 1, resi-or to the sale. The subject propertycreditor, or other lienor acquiring 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IP YOU unit ut the foreclosure sale, oiherNOTICE OF SALE dence. It the aublect mortgaged reelis sablect to general real estate tas-the residentialreal estate whose ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-quitad by The Condominium Prop-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-estate is a unit of a common inter- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-poration, One South Wacker Drive - es, special assessments, or specialrights in and to the residential real OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT sesaments and the le$aI fees re- est community, the purchaser of the estate arose prior to the sale. The (g)(4).If this property is a condo- EN that pursuant to a Judgment of24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, taxes levied against said real estate TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION quired by The Condominium Prop- unit other than a mortgagee shalland is offered for sale without anysubject property is subject to gener- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFminium unit which is part of a corn-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andForeclosure and Sale entered in thesell at public auction to the highestpay the assessments required by above enlitled casse on Januarybidder, as set forth below, the fol- representationasIo qualityoral real estate Iaaes, special assess- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmon interest community. the pur.(g)(4).It this property is a condo- subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ot chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 24, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Saleslowing described real estate: Corn- quantity of title and without recoursementa,orspecialtaseslevied ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION minium unit which is part of a corn-Corporationwillon Wednesday,rnonly known as 4908A CAROLthe condominium Property Act to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.against said real estate and in of- 15-t7Ot)C)OF THE ILLINOISsale other than a mortgagee shallmon interest community, the par- Sale terms: 10% down by certified pay the assessments required by ApnI 25, 201 2 at the hour of 1 1 am.STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- The sale is tuciher eubject to confir-fered for sale without any represen- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE chaser of the unit at the foreclosurein their office at 120 West Madisoneify Indes No. 10-21-203-047-0000funds, balance, by certified funda,mation by the court.If the sale istation as to quality or quantity of title LAW, Forinformation, contactThe Condominium PropertyAct,sale other than a mortgagee shall within 24 hours. No refunds. The 765 ILCS 6O5/l8.5(Q-l). IF YOU Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,The real estate is improved with a set aside for any reason, the Pur-and without recourse to Plaintiff and Plaintiff'sattorney: HAUSELMAN, pay the assessments required bsell at public auction to the highestred brick townhouse; no garage.property will NOT be open for in-chaser st the sale shall be entitledin AS lS condition. The sale is fur- F*'PIN & OLSWANG, LTD., 39ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-The Condominium Property Ac, opection OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT bidder for cash, as set forth below,Sale terms: 25% down st the high- only Io a return of the deposit paid.thur subject to conhrrnatioli by the South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(a.1(.IF YOUthe tollowing described mortgagedest bid by certified funds at theFor information call Mr. David C.The Purchaser shall have no furthercourt. Upon payment in full of the CHICAGO, IL 60603, 1312) 372-TO REMAININPOSSESSIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME. Kluever at Plaintiff's Attorney, real estate: close of the auction; The balance, recourse against the Mortga9or, theamount bid, the purchaser will re- 2020 .Please refer to tile numberFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Kluever & Platt, PIN. 10-16-403-011-0000. including the Judicial sale fee for LL.C., 65 EastMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will tO-2222-16042. THE JUDICIALAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAININPOSSESSION WackerPlace, Chicago,Illinois Commonly known as 9112 LawlerAbandoned ResidentialProperty ney. Upon payment intall of theentitle the purchaser to a deed to SALES CORPORATION OneACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 60601. (312)236-0077. amount bid, the purchaser will re-the real estate after confirmation of tS-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077. Municipality Relief Fand, which is South Wacker Dnve, 24thFloor, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INThe mortgaged real estate is im-calculated on residential real estateINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe sale Where a sale of real estate Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CORPORATION ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONproved with amulh-familyresi-at the rate of $1 for each $1.000 or entitle the purchaser to a deed tois made Io satisfy a lien prior to thah SALE You can also visit The Judi-LAW.For information,contact15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 dence. The successful parchaser istraction thereof of the amount paid the real estate after confirmation ofof the United States, the United cisl Sales Corporation at www.ttsc.cPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale ClerIc,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 424065 entitled to possession of the proper-by the purchaser not to exceed the sale The property will NOT beStales shall have one year from the orn for a 7 day status report ofCODILIS g ASSOCIATES, P.C. For information, 4/5, 4/12, 4/19/12 #278637 LAW. contactty only.The purchaser may only$300, in certified tonds, is due with- openforinspection andplaintiffdate of sale within which to redeem, ttendinq sales. HAUSELMAN,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPlaintiff's aSomen: The Sale Clerk, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, obtain possession ot units within thein twenty-tour (24) hours. No feeBUFFALO GROVE makes no representation as to theexcept that with respect to a lien 1APPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD. 39 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 condition of the property. Prospec-arising under the internal revenue IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between multi-unit property occupied by indi-shall be paid by the mortgagee xc-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEviduals named in the order of pos-quiring the residentialreal estateCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS livebiddersareadmonished txlaws the period ahall be 120 days or Cl-IIOAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372-the hours of i snd 3 PM only andROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, check the court file to verity all infor-the penod allowable for redemption asktorthesalesdepartment.. sesaion. pursuant to its credit bid at the saleCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -CHAN- 20f3 Attorney File No.:11)-2222- IL 60527, 630) 794-9876 betweenSale terms: 10% down by certitiedor by any mortgagee, judgmentCERY DIVISION mation. If this property is a condo-under Stale law, whichever is Ion- 16042 Attorney Code. 4452 Case Please reter lo tile number 14-10-the hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 02343. THE JUDICIAL SALES funds, balance, by certified funda,creditor, os other lienor acquiringBMO HARRIS BANK NA,, ASminium unit, the purchaser ot theget, and in any case in which, under 10 CH 49947 NOTE: Pursuant to asktorthesalendepartment.. unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe provisions of section 505 of the CORPORATION One South within 24 hours. No refunds. Thethe residentialreal estate whoseSUCCESSORIN the Fair Debt Collection Practices Please refer to tile number 14-10-property will NOT be open for in-nghts in and to the residential realINTEREST TO HARRIS N.A., than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Housing Act of 1950, as amended Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,05861.THE JUDICIAL SALES sesaments and the legal fees re-(12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection IL 60606-4660 (312) 236-SALE You spection estate arose prior to the sale. ThePlaintiff, attorney is deemed to be a debt col- CORPORATION One South subject property iv oubject to gener-vs. quired by The Condominium Prop-(if) of section 3720 of title 38 of the lector attempting to collect a debtcan also visit The Judicial SalesWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chìcaao, erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) andUnited States Code, the nght to re- Corporation at www.tjuc.com tor a 7 al real estate laxes, special asaess-PATRICIA J. BARANOWSKI; OAK and any information obtained will be IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You (g))4).Ifthis properly is a condo-deem does not arise, there shalt be day status report of øendinq sales. mento. orspecialtasesleviedCREEK CONDOMINIUM urd for that purpose. can also visit The Judicial Sales against said real estate and is of-HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION;minium unit which is part of a corn-no right of redemption. The property 1421278 COOILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 fered tor sale without any represen-UNKNOWN OWNERS AND mon interest community, the pur-will NOT be open tor inspection and 3/29,4/5,4/12(12 #272292 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEday status report of pendinq sales. talion as to quality or quantity of titleNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, chaser of the unit at the toreclonureplaintiff makes no represenlation as ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT to the condition of the property. Pro- spective bidders are admonished to PIONEERLO(AL(OM4IiONSTE -t

Thursday, April 5, 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. check the court file to verify all jofor-(g))4).Ifthis property is condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, othersale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTvale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME matjon. Itthis property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-pay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONpay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGI-b1 minium unit, the purchaser of themon interest community, the pur-sessrnents and the legal fees re-The CondominiumPropertyAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe CondominiumPropertyAct,TO REMAININ POSSESSION unit at the foreclosure sale. otherchaser of the unit at the foreclosurequired by The Condominium Prop-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). W YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sale other tIran a mortgagee shallerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN sessments and the leqal fees re-pay the assessments required by)g)(4).lt this property is a condo-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTION qaired by The Condominium Prop-The Condominium PropertyAct,minium unit which is part of s corn-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAIN IN POSSESSION15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS erty Act, 765 ILGS 605/9(g)(t) and765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1(.IF YOUmon interest community, the pur-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. Fsm information, contactFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE (g)(4).If this property is a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Forinformation, contactPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Forinformation, contact minium unit which is part of a corn-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsale other than a mortgagee shallACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Cleric, mon interest community, the pur-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONpay the assessments required b15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. chaser of the Unit at the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe CondominiumProperty Ac,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE sale other than a mortgagee shallAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1(.IF YOULAW. Forinformation, contactROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenLAW. Forinformation, contactROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, pay the assessments required byACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Plaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,IL 60527, (630( 794-9876 betweenthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,IL 60527, (630( 794-9876 between The Condominium PropertyAct,15-l7011C)OF THE ILLINOISOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCthe hours of 1 und 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment..CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. the hours of1 and 3 PM only and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAIN IN POSSESSION, 230 W. Monroe Street, Sudeaskforthesalesdepartment..Please refer to file number 14-ti-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEaskforthevalesdepartment.. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW. For information,contactFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF#1 125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312(Please refer to file number 14-11-16869. THEJUDICIALSALESROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Please refer to tile number 14-11- OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale ClerIc,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN541-9710 . Please refer to file num-25526.THE JUDICIALSALESCORPORATION One SouthIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between10079. THE JUDICIAL SALES TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONber 11-9587. THE JUDICIALCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,the hours oft and 3 PM only andCORPORATION One South FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISSALES CORPORATION OneWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youaskforthesalesdepartment..Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURESouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcan also eisrt The Judicial SalesPlease refer fo file number 14-li-IL 60606-4850 (312) 236-SALE You ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenLAW.For information,contactChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312( 236-can also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at w.tjsc.corn tom a 720754 THE JUDICIAL SALEScan also visit The Judicial Sales 15-t701(C)OF THEILLINOISthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,SALE You can also visit The Judi-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7day status report of pendinq sales.CORPORATION One SouthCorporation at w.tjsc.com for a P MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREaskforthesalesdepartment..CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. cisl Sales Corporation ut www.tlsc.cday status report of pending sales.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,day status report of pending sales. LAW. Forinformation, contactPlease refer to file number 14-t t-t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEorn for a 7 day status report ofCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE YouCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. Plaintiff'saftomey: HAUSELMAN,26726. THEJUDICIAL SALESROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,pendinq sales. JOHNSON,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,can also visit The Judicial Salest5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD.- 39CORPORATION One SouthIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenBLUMOERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeCorporation at www.fjsc.com tsr a 7ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, South LaSalle Street - Suite t 105,Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chica,the hours of t and 3 PM only and230 W. Monroe Street, Suite el 125IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attome File Ns,: 14-t 1-16869 ARDCday status report of pending sales,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorne CHICAGO, IL 60603, (3t2) 372-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(suaskforthesalesdepartment..Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710File No.: 14-11-25526 ARDC00468002 Attorney Code. 21762CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.File No.: 14-11-10079AROC 2020 . Please refer to file numbercan also visit The Judicial SalesPlease refer to file number 14-11-Attorney File No.: li-9587 Attompy00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case ft 11 CH 027711 NOTE: Pum-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE00468002 Attorney Code21762 lt-7200-177. THE JUDICIALCorporation at soew ffsc.com for s 721245 THE JUDICIAL SALESCode. Case e it CH 21749 NOTE:Case ft 1 1 CH 034242 NOTE: Pur-suant to the Fair Debt CollectionROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Case e ii CH 015891 NOTE: Pur- SALES CORPORATION Oneday status report of pendinq sales.CORPORATION One SouthPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised thatIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attomesuant to the Fair DebI Collection South Wacker Drive. 24th Floor,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,Practices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beFile No.: 14-11-20754ARDCPractices Act, you are advised that Chicaao, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to bePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collect00468002 Attorney Code 21762Plaintiff's attorney is deerned to be SALE'You can also visit The Judi-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,can also visit The Judicial Salesa debt collector attempting to collecta debt collector anernpting to collecta debt und any information obtainedCase ft i i CH 02E905 NOTE: Pur-a debt collector attempting lo collect cial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.cIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeCorporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7a debt and any information obtaineda debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose. suant to the Fair Debt Collectiona debt and any information obtained orn for a 7 day status report ofFile No.: 14-1t-26726 ARDCday status report of pandino sales.will be used for that purpose. will be used for that purpose. 1421614 Practices Act, you ame advised thatwill be used for that purpose. ttendinQ sales HAUSELMAN,00468002 Aesrney Code. 21762CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.01410420 1421627 3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12#272309 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be1421244 )rtAPPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD. 39Case ft1 1 CH 029930 NOTE: Par-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE4/5,4/12,4/19/12 #278517 3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272314 SKOKIE a debt collector attempting to collect3/29,4/5,4/12/12 #272142 treFair Debt CollectionROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, a debt and any information obtained South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105suant to LINCOLN WOOD SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 5KOKIE CHICAGO, IL Practices Act, you are advised thatIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome will be used fnm that purpose 60603 (312) 372- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 2020 Attorney File No.: 1f-7200-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beFile No.: 14-11-21245 ARDC TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY1421260 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 3/29,4/5,4112/12 #272153 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 177 Attorney Code, 4452 Case ft lts debt collector attempting fo collect00468002 Attorney Code. 21762TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY a debt and any information obtained CH 31716 NOTE. Pursuant to the Case e ii CH 024706 NOTE: Pur-DIVISION DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N A., ASBUFFALO GROVE DIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE, will be used for that purpose Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, suant to the Fair Debt CollectionU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFLLC Practices Act, you are advised that you are advised that Plaintiff's attor-1423047 TION Plaintiff, BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, Plaintiff'v attorney is deemed to be ney is deemed lo be a debt collec-4/5,4/12,4/19/12 #278575 Plaintiff, LP. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY a debt collector attempting to collect tor attempting to collect a debt andLINCOLN WOOD ROMEL SARO, RITA R. SARO,Plainbff, DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC. AVRAM ANDRA, ELEONORA s debt and any information obtained any information obtained will beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BORIS LITOVSKY, HAMPTONOAKTON HOMEOWNERS ASSO- Plaintiff, MANDRA, MORTGAGE ELEC- used for that purpose COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-will be used for that purpose PLACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-dATION, UNKNOWN OWNERSDANIELS. TAP, MORTGAGE TRONIC REGISTRATIONSYS- 1423674 1423332 TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TION AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONLAURA HEAD, JPMORGANTEMS, INC Defendants #278548 415, 4/12, 4/19/12 0278585 DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC.4/5,4/12,4/19(12 Detendants Defendants SYSTEMS, INC.. UNKNOWNCHASE BANK, NA, JAMES HEAD11 CH 008291 SKOKIE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOMORTON GROVE 11 CH 034242 11 CH 027711 OWNERS AND NONRECORDDefendants 3930 JEROME AVENUE SKOKIE, INTI-lECIRCUIT COURT OFABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF7201 N. LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT8319 KILPATRICK AVENUE UNITCLAIMANTS 11 CH 015891 IL 60076 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-INC. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-#309 LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 A SKOKIE IL 60076 Defendants 2 BRUCEWOOD COURT BUFFA-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE 6F SALE PUBLIC NO-11 CH 025905 LO GROVE, IL 60089 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum- DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, DIVISION TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-845t DRAKE AVENUE SKOKIE, ILNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure N.A IZET BMRAKTAREVIC,ING BANK, FSB suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60076 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-and Sale enteredinthe above Plaintiff, LINCOLNWOOD SUITES CONDO-Plaintiff, and Sale enteredin the aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on October 26, 2011, an MINIUM ASSOCIATION, UN- cause on March 2, 2012, an agentcause on March 2, 2012, an agentTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum-and Sale enteredinthe aboveagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- DAVID TOMAYO, MARIAKNOWN OWNERS ANDREtiNA KANNALIL, CHARTERof The Judicial Sales Corporation,of The Judicial Sales Corporation,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on January 31, 2012, anration, will at tO:30 AM on May 3, SOCORRO NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,ONE BANK, N A. will al 10:30 AM on May 3, 2012, atwill at 10:30 AM on Muy 3, 2012, atand Sale entered inthe aboveagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Defendants MERSIHA BAJRAKFAREVIC Defendants tre The Judicial Sales Corporahon,the The Judicial Sales Corporation,cause on February 28, 2012, anration, will ut 10:30 AM on May 2,poration, One South Wacker Drive - i i CH 029930 Defendants 11 CH 21749 One South Wacker Drive- 24thOne South Wacker Drive - 24thagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-4th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, 4731 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, IL11 CH 024706 7427 EMERSON STREET MortonFloor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell atFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell stration, will at 10:30 AM on May t,poration, One South Wacker Drive -sell at public auction fo the highest 60076 4601 W. TOUHY AVENUE UNITGrove, IL 60053 public auction to the highest bidder,public auction to the highesl bidder,2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-4th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606,bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-#808 LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-as set forth below, the following de-as set forth below, the following de-porafion, One South Wacker Drive -sell at public auction to the highestlowing deacnbed real TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-scribedreal estate. Commonlyscribodrealestate:Commonlyb4th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606,bidder, av set forth below. the fol-estafe:Commonly known as 3930 suant to a Judgmenl of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureknown as 7201 N. LINCOLN AVE-known as 8319 KILPATRICK AVE-sell at public auction to the highestlowing descnbed real estate: Corn-JEROME AVENUE, SKOKIE,IL aridSaleenteredinfhe abovesuant Is a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe aboveNUE UNIT #309, LINCOLNWOOD,NUE UNIT A, SKOKIE. IL 60076bidder. as vet forth below, the fol-rnonly known as 2 BRUCEWOOD60076 Property Index No. 10-26- cause on March 2, 2012, an agentand Sale enteredinthe abovecause on February 14, 2012, anIL 60712 Property Indes No, 10-27-Properly Indes No 10-22-308-021lowing described realCOU)RT, BUFFALO GROVE,IL300-022,/023. The meal estafe is im- of The Judicial Sales Corporation,cause on Febraury 7, 2012, anagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-321-002-1025. The real estate isThe real estate is improved with aestate:Commonly known as 845160089 Property Indes No. 03-04-provedwith a residence.Sale will at 10:30 AM sir May 4. 2012, atagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-redan, will at 10:30 AM on May 16,improved with a condo/townhouse.multi-family residence. Sale terms:DRAKE AVENUE,SKOKIE, IL105-016. The mealestateisim-terms: 25% down of tIre highest bid the The Judicial Sales Corporation,ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 9,2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-25% down of the highest bid by our-60076 Property Index No. 10-23-proved with a single familyresi-by certified funds ut the close of the One South Wacker Drive- 24th2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -est bid by certified funds at fhef/ted funds at the close of the usc-220-042. The real estafeisim-dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofauction; The balance, including the Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, veIl atDonation, One South Wacker Drive -4th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,close of the auction; The balance,tian; The balance, including the Ju-proved with a single family mesi-the highest bid by certified funds stJudicial sale fee for Abandoned public auction to the highest bidder,4th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,sell at public auction to the highestincluding the Judicial sale fee fordicisl sale fee for Abandoned Resi-dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofthe close of the auction; The bal-ResidentialPropertyMunicipality as set orth below, the following de-sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-AbandonedResidential Propertydenhal Property Municipality Reliefthe highesl bid by certified funds atasce, including the Judicial sale feeRelief Fund, which is calculated on scnbed real estate.Commonlybidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-Municipality Relief Fund, which isFund, which is calculated on resi-the close of the auction; The bal-for Abandoned Residential Propertyresidential real estate at the rate of known as 4731 MAIN STREET,lowing described real estate: Corn-rnonly known as 7427 EMERSONcalculated on residential real estatedential real estate at the rate of $1asce, including the Judicial sale feeMunicipality Relief Fund, which is$1 for each $1 000 or frsction there- SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indevmonly known as 4601 W TOUHYSTREET, Morton Grove, IL 60053at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfor nach $1,000 or fraction thereoffor Abandoned Residential Propertycalculated on residential real estafeof of the amount paid by the pur- No. 10-22-300-042. The real estateAVENUE UNIT #808.Property Indes No. 09-13-214-015-fraction thereof of the amount paidof the amount paid by the parchas-Municipality Relief Fund, which isat the mate of $1 for each $1 000 orchaser not to exceed $300, in cetff is improved with a residence. SaleLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-0000 Vol. 0087. The real estate isby the purchaser notto enceeder not to esceed $300, in certifiedcalculated on residential meal estafetraction thereof of the amount paidtied funds, is due within twenty-four ternos: 25% down of the highest bidty Indes No. 10-34-102-022-1092.improved with a single family resi-$300, in certified funds, is due with-funds, is due within twenty-four (24)at the rate of $1 tom each $1,000 orby the purchaser notto exceed(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by by certified funds at the close of theThe real estate is improved with adence, The udgment amount wasin twenty-four (24( hours, No feehours. No fee shall be paid by thefraction thereof of the amount paid$300, in certified funds, is due with-the mortgagee acquiring the resi- auction: The balance, including thecondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%$306,338.61 Sale terms: 25% downshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-mortgagee acquiring the residentialby the purchaser not to exceedIn twenty-four (24) hours. No feedential meal estafe pursuant fo Ifs Judicial salefeefor Abandoneddown of the highest bid by certifiedof the highest bid by certified fundsquinng the residential real estatereal estate pursuanl to its credit bid$300, in certified funds, is due with-sh!l be paid by the mortgagee ac-credit bid sr the vale or by any ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityfunds at the close of the auction;at the close of the auction; The bal-pursuant to its credit bid at the saleat the sale or by any mortgagee,in twenty-four (24) hours. No feequinng the residential meal estatemortgagee, ludgment creditor,or Relief Fund, which is calculated onThe balance, including the Judicialance, including the Judicial sale feeor by any mortgagee, judgmentIudgment creditor. sr other lienorshall be puid by the mortgagee ac-pursuant to its credit bid at the saleother lienor acquinng the residential residential real estate at the rate ofsale lee for Abandoned Residentialfor Abandoned Residenhal Propertycreditor, or other lienor acquiringacquinng the residential real estateqsinng the residential real estateor by any mortgagee, ludgmentmeal estafe whose nghts in and to $1 for each St 000 or fraction there-Property Municipality Relief Fund,Municipality Relief Fund, which istheresidentialreal estate whosewhose nghts in and to the residen-pursuant to ita credit bid at the valecreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate arose pri- of of the amount paid by the pur-which iscalculated on residentialcalculated on residential real estaterights in and to the residential realliaIreal estufe arose prior to theor by any mortgagee, judgmentthe residentialreal estate whoseor Is the vale. The subject property chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-real estate at the rate of $1 for eachat the rate of St for each $1,000 orestate arose prior to the sale. Thesale. The subject property is subtectcreditor, or other lienom acquiringrights in and to tIre residential realis nubtect fo general meal estate tax- fied funds, is due within twenty-four$1,000 or fraction thereof of thefraction thereof of the amount paidsubject property is subtect to gener-to general real estate tases, specialthe residenhal meal estate whoseestafe arose prior fo the vale, Thees, special assessments. or special (24) bourn. No fee shall be paid byamount paid by the purchaser notby the purchaser not to esceedal real estate taxes, special assess-assessments, or special tases lev-rights in and fo the residential mealsubject property is subject to genem-tases levied against said real estafe he mortgagee auiring the resi-to euceed $300, in certified funds, is$300, in certified funds, is due with-ments,orspecial tasesleviedied against said real estafe and isestate arose prior to the sale. Theal meal estate taxes, special assess-and is offered for sale without any dential real estate pursuant toitsdue within twenty-four (24) hours.in twenty-four (24) hours. No feeagainst said real estate and is of-offered for sale without any mpm-subtect property is sableO tO paner-rnents,orspecialtasesleviedrepresentationsutoqualityor credit bid st the sale or by anyNo feeshallbepaidby theshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-fered for vale without any represen-senfation as to quality or quantity stal real estate fanes, special assess-against said real estate and is of-quantity of title and without recourse mortgagee, judgment creditor,srmortgagee acquiring the residentialquinng the residentialreal estatetalion as to qualìty or quantity of titletitle and without recourse to Plaintiffrnents,orspecialtanes leviedfared for sale without any represen-to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition, other lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant to its credrt bidpursuant to its credit bid uf the saleand without recourse to Plaintiff andand in AS lS condition. The sale isagainst said real estate and is of-tation as to quality or quantity of titleThe sale is further sublet to csnfir- real estate whose nghts in and toat the vale or by any mortgagee,or by any mortgagee, judgmentin "AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-further subject to confirmation byfared for sale without any represen-and without recourse to Plaintiff undmation by the court.lt the vale is the residential real estate arose pri-udgment creditor, or other lienorcreditor,or other lienor acquinngther subject to confirmation by thethe court. If' the sale is set aside forfation as to quality or quantify of titlein AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-set aside for any reason, the Pur- or to the sale. The subject propertyacquiring the residential real estatethe residentialreal estate whosecourt. If the sale is set aside for anyany reason. the Purchaser at theand wrfhost recourse to Plaintiff andtIter subject to confirmation by thechaser at the sale shall be entitled is subjec) lo general real estate tas-whose nghts in and to the resides-rights in and to the residential realreason, the Purchaser at the salesale shall be entifled only to a returnin AS 1S condition. The vale is fur-court. If the sale is set aside for anyonly to a return of the deposit paid es, special assessments, or specialliaI real estate arose prior to theestate arose pnor to the sale Theshall be entitled only to a return ofof the deposit paid. The Purchaserther subtect fo confirmation by thereason, the Purchaser at the saleThe Purchaser shall have no further tases levied against said real estatesale. The subtect property is sublectsubject property is subject to ganar-the deposit paid. The Purchasershallhavenofurtherrecoursecourt. If the sale iv set aside fsm anyshall be entitted only to a return ofrecourse against the Mortgaor, the and is offered for sale without anyto general real estate taxes, specialal real estate taxes, special assess-shallhavenofurtherrecourseagainst the Mortgagor, thereason, the Purchaser at the valethe deposit paid. The PurchaserMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attom- representationas toqualitysrassessments, or special tases lev-mento,orspecialtasesleviedagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee sr the Mortgagee's affom-shall be entitled only to a return ofshallhavenofartherrecourseney. Upon payment infullof the quantity of title and without recoursered against said real estate and isagainst said real estate and is of-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment in full of thethe deposit paid, The Purchaseragainst the Mortgagor, theamount bid, the purchaser willr to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.offered for sale without any repre-feted for sale without any represen-ney. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will me-shallhavenofurtherrecourseMortgagee or the Mortgagee's albi-calve a Certificate of Sale that The sale is further aublect tO confir-sentation as to quality or quantity oftalion as to quality sr quantity of titleamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willagainst the Mortgagor, theney. Upon payment infullof theentitle the purchaser to a deed to nation by the court, 1fthe sale istitle and without recourse to Plaintiffand without recourse to Plaintiff andosma a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed toMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attom-amount bid, the purchaser will re-fhe real estate aher confirmation of set aside for any reason, the Pur-and in AS 1S condition. The sale isin AS IS condition, The sale is fur-entitle the purchaser to u deed tothe meal estate affem confirmation nfney. Upon payment in fullof theceive u Certificate of Sale that willthe saie The properly will NOT be chaser al the sale shall be entitledfurther vublect to confirmation byther subject to confirmation by thethe real estate aher confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beamount bid, the purchaser will me-entitle the purchaser to u deed toopenforinspection andplaintiff only to a return of the deposit paid.the court. lithe vale is set aside forcourt. Upon payment in full of thethe vale The property will NOT beopen forinspection andplaintiffcalve a Certdicafe of Sale that willthe meal estate aher confirmation ofmakes no representation as fo the The Purchaser shall have no furtherany reason, the Purchaser at theamount bid, the purchaser will re-open forinspectionandplaintiffmakes no representation as to theentifle the purchaser to a deed tothe sale The property will NOT becondition of the property. Pmospec- recourse against the Mortga9sr, thesale shall be entitled only to a returnceive a Certificate of Sale that willmakes no representation su to thecondition of the property. Prospec-the real estate aher confirmation ofopenforinspection and plaintiffhitebiddersare admonished to Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s atlor-of the deposit paid. The Purchaserentitle the purchaser fo u deed tocondition of the property. Prospec-fivebidders are admonished tothe sale The properly will NOT bemakes no representation as to thecheck the court file to verify all ist or- ney. Upon payment inful) of theshallhavenofurtherrecoursethe real estate aher confirmatron oftinebiddersareadmonished tocheck the court file to verity all nf or-open forinspectionandplaintiffcondition of the property. Prospec-mason. If this property is a condo- amount bid, the purchaser will re-against the Mortgagor, thethe sale The property will NOT becheck the court file to verify all infor-mafion. If this property is a condo-makes no representation as to thetinebidders ame admonished tominium unit, the purchaser of the celve a Certificate of Suie that willMortgagee or the Mortgagee's anor-oponforinspection and plaintiffmution. If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of thecondition of the property Prospec-check the court file to verify all infor-unit at the foreclosure sale, other entìtle the purchaser to a deed toney. Upon payment in fullof Ihemakes no representation as to theminium unit, the purchaser of theunit al the foreclosure sale, othertruebiddersame admonished tornation. If this property is a condo-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- the real estate after confirmation ofamount bid, Ihn purchaser will re-condition of the property. Prsspec-unit at the foreclosure sale, othertIran a mortgagee, shall pay the as-check the court fìle to verify all nf or-minium unit, the purchaser of thesessments and the legal fees re- the sale The property will NOT becerne s Certificate of Sale that willfivebiddersareadmonished tothan a mortgagee, shall pay the us-sessments and the legal fees me-mation. If this property is a condo-unit ut the foreclosure sale, otherquired by The Condominium Pr- open forinspection andplaintiffentitle the purchaser to a deed tocheck the court file to verity all nf or-sessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the au-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((l( and makes no representation us to thethe real estate aher confirmation ofmafias. If this property is a condo-quired by The Condominium Prop-erfy Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g))l( andunit at the foreclosure sale, othersessments and the legal fees re-(g)((.If this property is a condo- condition of the property. Prospec-the sale The property will NOT beminium unit, the purchaser of theerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1 ( and(g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit which is part of a corn- tivebidders are admonished toopon forinspection andplaintiffsoif ut the foreclosure sale, other(g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn-sesarnents and the legal fees re-erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) andmon interest community, the pur- check the coso file to verrty all infor-makes no representation as to thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pum-quimed by The Condominium Prop-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure mation. If this property is a condo-condition of the property. Prospec-sessments and the legal fees re-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andminium unit which is part of u corn-sale other than u mortgagee shall minium unit, the purchaser of thetinebidders are admonishedtoquired by The Condominium Prop-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shall(g)().lt this property is a condo-mon interest community, the pur-pay the assessments required by unit at the foreclosure vale, othercheck the court file to verify all nf or-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(t) andsale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required byminium und which is part of a corn-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureThe Condominium Property Act than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-mation. If this property is a condo-)g)(4(.If this property is a condo-pay the assessments required byThe Condominium ProperlyAct,mon interest community, the pum-sale other than a mortgagee shall765 ILCS 605118.5(a-1(. IF YOU' sessments and the legal fees re-minium unit, the purchaser of theminium unit which is part of a com-The Condominium PropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOUchaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required bARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- quired by The Condominium Prop- mon interest community, the pur-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- The CondominiumProperty Ac,OWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))l) and chaser of the u'rltt at the'foreclosure 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU . . - 36 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 5, 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. ?tOREMAIN INPOSSESSIONcheck the court file Io verify all infor-minium unit, the purchaser of thesessments and the leqal 'Iena re-Permanent Index No.;10-16-420-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl uttheir office at 120 West Madison180 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmation. If this property is a condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherquired by The Condominium Prop-064-1003 public auction to the highest bidder,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois,2400, Chicago.IL 60601, (312 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INminium unit, the purchaser of thethsn a mortgagee, shall pay the as-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l) andThe mortgaged real estateis im-as set forth below, the following de-sell at public auction to the highest782-9676 FAX 31 2-782-420 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONunit at the foreclosure sale, othersessmenls and the legal fees re-(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-proved with a dwelling. The proper-scribed realestate: Commonlybidder for cash, as set forth below,Please refer to file number WWR; 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-gained by The Condominium Prop-minium unit which is part of a corn-fy will NOT be open for inspection.known as 655 GROVE DRIVE,the following described mortgaged10072156. THE JUDICIAL SALES MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsessments and the legal fees re-erty ACt, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( andmon interest community, the pur-The purchaser of the unit other thanUNIT 105, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089real estate. CORPORATION One South LAW For ntormalion,conlactquired by The Condominium Prop-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurea mortgagee shall pay the assess-Property Indes No. 03-06-400-035-PIN. 10-16-106-057-0000 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t) andminium unit which is part of a corn-sale other than a mortgagee shallmanta and the legal fees required1005. The real estate is improvedCommonly known as 9400 LotusIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. )g)(4).If this properly is a condo-mon interest community, the pur-pay the assessments required byy 765 ILCS 605/9g))l) and )g))4).with a condominium. The judgmentAvenue, Skokie, IL 60077. can also visit The Judicial Sales 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEminium unit which is part of a com-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureThe CondominiumPropertyAct,tIre judgment amount wasamountwas $101,908.17 SaleThe mortgaged real estafe is im-Corporation at v t)sc.com for a 7 ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.mon interest community, the pur-sale other than a mortgagee shall765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-i). IF YOU$167,421.30.Sale terms for non-terrira: 25% down of the highest bidproved with a single family resi-day status report of pending sales. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenchaser of the unit al the foreclosurepay the assesumenta required byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-parties: 10% of successful bid im-by certified funds at the close of thedence. If the subject mortgaged realWELTMAN, WEINBERG & REIS the hours ofI and 3 PM only andsale other than a mortgagee shallThe Condominium ProperlyAct,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTrnedialely at conclusion of auction.auction; The balance, including theestate is a unit of a common inter-CO., LPA 180 N. LASALLE askforthesalesdepartment..pay the assessments reguired by765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-l(.lf YOUTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONbalance by 12:30 p.m. the nestJudicial sale feefor Abandonedest community, the purchaser of theSTREET, SUITE 2400 Chicago, IL Please refer to file number 14-10-The CondominiumPropertyAct,ARE THE MORTGACOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFbusiness day, bothby cashiefsResidentialProperty Municipalityunit other than a mortgagee shall60601 (312) 782-9676 ABomey File 46287.THE JUDICIAL SALES765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1)IF YOUOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INchecks; und no refunds. The saleRelief Fund, which is calculated onpay Ihn assessments required byNo: WWR: 10072156Attorney CORPORATION One SouthARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAININPOSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONshall be subject to general real es-residential real estate at the rate ofsubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofCode. 31495 Case e ii CN 27174 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIState tases, special taxes, special$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-the Condominium Property Act. NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE (ouTO REMAININPOSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREassessments, special laxes levied,of of the amount paid by the pur-Sale terms: i 0/ down by certifiedCollection Practices Act, you are can also visit The Judicial SalesFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW.For information:Vistiourund superiorliens,ifany. Thechaser not to esceed $300, in certi-funds, balance, by certified tonds,advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.property is offered as is,with nolied funds, is due within twenty-fourwithin 24 hours.No refunds.Thedeemed lo be a debl collector at- 4uy status report of pending sales.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.express or implied warranlies and(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byproperty will NOT be open for in-tempting to collect a debt and any CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISLAW. Forinformation,contactPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'swithout any representation as to thethe mortgagee acquinng the resi- ion information obtained will be used for 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,Altorneys,One North Dearbornquality of fille or recourse to Plain-dential real estate pursuant toitsor information call the Sales Clerkthat purpose ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.LAW Forinformation,contactCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Street Suite 1300. CHICAGO, ILtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-credit bid at the sale or by anyat Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbrcki141249f IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttomePlaintiff's attorney The Sale Clerk,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.monished to review the court file tomortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orLaw Group,33 WestMonroe3/20.3/29.4/5/12 #265836 File No.: 14-10-46287ARDCCODILIS s ASSOCIATES, P.C. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.Please refer to file numberverify all information, other lienor acquiring the residentialStreet,Chicago,Illinois60603. 00468002 Attorney Code. 2176215W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenPAl 1 i t 1 18. THE JUDICIAL SALESFor information: Sale ClerIr, Fiaherreal estate whose nghts in and to(312) 360-9455'Wtl-1595. Case 8 11 CH 008291 NOTE: Pur-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.the hours oft and 3 PM Only andCORPORATION One Southand Shapiro, Attomeyti42168,the residential real estate arose pn-INTERCOUNTf JUDICIAL SALES LEGAL suant to the Fair Debt CollectionIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenaskforthesalesdepartment..Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,2121 Waukegan Road. Suife 301,or Io the sale. The subject propertyCORPORATION Practices Act, you are udvised thatthe hours of t and 3 PM only andPlease refer to file number 14-ti-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)is subject to general real estate lax-Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beaskforthesalesdepartment..39225.THE JUDICIAL SALEScan also visit The Judicial Sales498-9990. betweent 00 p.m. andes, special assessments, or special1420315 a debt collector attempting to collectPlease refer to file number 14-11-CORPORATION One SouthCorporation at wse.tjac.com for a 73:00 p.m. weekdays only. tases levied against said real estate3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265965 u debt and any information obtained32296.THE JUDICIAL SALESWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,day status report of pending sales.1414219 and is offered for sale without any Adoption SKOKIE will be used tor that purpose. CORPORATION One SouthIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272051 representationastoqualityor IN TI-fE 1421233 can also visit The Judicial Sales CIRCUIT COURT OFAssumed Name Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, North Dearborn Street Suite 1300SKOKIE quantity of title and without recourse 3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272131 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCorporation al www.tjsc.com for a 7 COOK COUNTf, ILLINOIS COUN- CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto Plaintiff and is AS iS" condition.TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY can also visit The Judicial Salesday status report of pending sales.5500 Attorney File No.: PAitllii8 Auction- Real Estate BUFFALO GROVE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS The sale io further sub)ect to conf ir-DIVISION Corporation ut ww.t)sc.com for a 7CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Attorney Code. 91220 Case ti IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ltCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-matron by the court. Upon paymentU S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA Bid Notice day status report of pending sales,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- CH 202O CERY DIVISION in full of the amount bid, the pur-TION ND TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,1418607 FANNIE MAE (FEDERAL NA-chaser will receive a Certificate ofPlaintiff, Divorce DIVISION 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorne3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272076 TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA-Sale that will entitle the purchaser ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,File No.. 14-f l-39225ARDC lION" to a deed lo the real estate after Foreclosures BANK OF AMERICA, N.A IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attome00468002 Attorney Code. 21762NORRIDGE CATHERINE J. MANHOFF, ABS Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CookPlainli confirmation of the sale The proper-CITIZENS, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY File No.: 14-11-32296 ARDCCase ti li CH 042572 NOTE: Pur- County. Illinois. County Department,V. ty will NOT be open for inspectionMERGER TO CHARTER ONEFoundation Notices THE BARBARA DEGRAFF CON-00468002 Attorney Code, 21762suant to tIre Fair Debt CollectionChancery Division LARRY M. FLETCHER NK/A LAR-and plaintiff makes no representa-BANK, N.A., UNKNOWN OWNERS Case I 1 t CH 035204 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised that lion as lo the condition of the prop- DOMINIUM TRUST CAMBRIDGE Wells Fargo Bank, NA RY FLETCHER; JULIE ROBERT- AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Judicial Sales ON-THE-LAKE suant to the Fair Debt CollectionPlaintiff's attorney is deemed lo bePlaintiff, SON FLETCHER; STATE OF ILLI-erty.Prospective bidders are ad-Defendants ëONDOMINIUMPractices Act, you are advised thata debt collector attempting lo collect ASSOCIATION, BETH DEGRAFF vs. NOIS, monished to check the court file to11 CH 27174 Mechanics Liens Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt and any information obtained AS SUCCESSOR CO-TRUSTEE Zoila Ortiz; Julio-Ortiz' Maria LuisaDefendants verity all information. If this property9215 LOREL AVENUE Skokie, IL a debt collector attempting to collectwill be used for that purpose. Name Change OF THE THE BARBARA Alvarez;Unknown Owners and11 CH 3863 is a condominium unit, the parchas-60077 a debt and any information obtained1421181 DEGRAFF CONDOMINIUM Non-Record Claimants Properly Address: 9009er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- will be used for that purpose 3/29,4/5.4/12t12 #272115 other than a mortgagee, shall pay Probate TRUST, DATED JUNE t9, 2003, Defendants. LAVERONE AVENUE SKOKIE. IL TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 1421189 the assessments and the legal fees BRAD DEGRAFF AS SUCCES- SKOKIE 11 CH 10153 60077 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 3/29,4/5,4/12/12 #272120 required byTheCondominium Public Hearings SOR CO-TRUSTEE OF THE THE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFSheriff's ti 120087 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE and Sale enteredinthe above Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))i) BARBARA DEGRAFF CONDOMIN-HARWOOD HEIGHTS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Psrssasl lo a Judgment made andSALE cause on January 31, 2012, anPublic Notices IUM TRUST, DATED JUNE 19, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYentered by said Court in the aboveFiaher and Shapiro file e 09-029856und (g))4). If this property is a con-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF dominiam unrl which is part of a 2003 BARI SEEFELDT AS SUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION entitledcause, Thomas J.Dart,(lt is advised that interested parties rabon, will at 10:30 AM on Muy 2, Storage - Legal CESOR CO-TRUSTEE OF THETY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYONEWEST BANK FSB Shenff of Cook County, Illinois, willconsult with their common interest community. the2012, al Ihe The Judicial Sales Cor- on May 10, 2012, at 12 Noon in theown asomeys before biddingatpurchaser of the unit al Ihn lordo-poration, One South Wacker Drive -Take Notices THE BARBARA DEGRAFF CON-DIVISION FIFTH THIRD MORT-Plaintiff, sure sale other than a mortgagee DOMINIUM TRUST, DATED JUNEGAGE COMPANY hallway oulside Room 7otot the Ri-mortgage foreclosure sales.) 34th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, shall pay the assessments required 19, 2003, UNKNOWN SUCCES-Plaintiff, BEN ALYAKOBI AKA BEN ALchard J.Daley Center, 50 WestPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given sell al public auction to the highest by The Condominium Property Act, Assumed Name SOR TRUSTEE OF THE BAR- YAKOBI, WashingtonStreet,Chicago,lIli-that pursuanl to a Judgment of bidder, as set forth below, the fol- BARA DEGRAFF CONDOMINIUMSTANISLAW noix, sell at public auction the fol-Foreclosure entered on FebnjaiyTh5 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l).IF YOUlowing described real estate: Com- KROLIK.MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ASSUMED NAME TRUST DATED JUNE 19, 2003,MALGOAZATA KROLIK, 0MOISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC., lowing descnbed premises and reallo, 2012, KalIen Realty Services, monly known as 9215 LOREL AVE-Notice is hereby given, pursuant UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OFHARRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSO-AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICANestate mentioned in said Judgment:Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTNUE, Skokie, IL 60077 Properly In- IN POSSESSION THE BARBARA DEGRAFF CON-dATION F/K/A HARRIS N.A. Common Address: 4709 North Or-p.m. on May 11, 2012, al 205 W.TO REMAIN den No, 10-16-126-050-0000. Theto "An Act in relation to the use MORTGAGE NETWORK. INC., FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF DOMINIUM TRUST DATED JUNEDefendants OBA AMNET MORTGAGE vile Avenue, Norridge, Illinois 60706Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi- real estate is improved with a singleof an Assumed Business Name 19, 2003 Defendants 11 CH 042572 Defendants PIN: 12-13-227-012-0000 cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INfamilyresidence.The judgmentin the conduct or transaction of ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION il CH 035204 7517 W WINNEMAC AVENUE11 CH20250 Improvements: This property con-to the highest bidder for cash, as amountwas $254,220.53SaleBusiness in theState,"as 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS 50 LAKE BLVD. UNIT #655 BUE-HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 5533 MULFORD STREET SKOKIE,sisla of a single family residence, sel forth below, the following descni- terms: 25% down of the highest bidamended,thatacertification FALO GROVE, IL 60089 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-IL 60077 Sale ahall be under the followingbed real property; MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREby certified funds at the close of the For was fi)edby the undersigned NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-terms; payment of not less than tenCommonly known as 9009LAW. information, contactauction; The balance, including the Plaintiff's WELTMAN, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure percent (f0%) of the amount of theLavergne Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077 attorney: Judicialsale feefor Abandonedwith the County Clerk of Cook TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- WEINBERG 6 REIS CO., LPA suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuccessful and hihesI bid to bePermanent Indes No.:tO-16-412- Residential PropertyMunicipalityCounty. File No. D12129679 on 180 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE and Sale enteredinthe abovecause on February 28, 2012, anand Sale enteredinthe abovepaid Io theShentf by cashiefs017; 10-16-412-018 Relief Fund, which is calculated onMarch 29, 2012. Under the As- cause on February 28, 2012, anagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- check or certified funds ut the sale;The mortgaged real estate is im-2400, Chicago,IL 60601, (312residential real estate at the rate of cause on February 9, 2012, an 782-9676 AX 312-782-420 surned Name of agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on May t,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-and the full remaining balance Io beproved wilh a dwelling. The proper- $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- AC Consuftants ration, will at 10:30 AM on May t,2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Sheriffby cashier'sty will NOT be open for inspection. Please refer lo file number WWR:of of the amount paid by the pur- ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 11.paid lo the 09094420. THE JUDICIAL SALES with the business located at 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -2012. at the The Judicial Sales Cor-checkorcertifiedfundswithinThe judgment amoanl was chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- OCration, One South Wacker Dnve -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,poralion, One South Wacker Drive -twenty-four (24)hoursafterthe$456,372.73.Sale ferros for non-CORPORATION One Southfied funds, is due within twenty-four2000 Bayside #111, Palatine, (L 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highest04th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,sale. parties: 10% of successful bid im-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by60074. The true name(s) and IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol-sell at public auction to the highestSale shall be subject lo general tas-mediately at conclusion of auction, the mortgagee acquiring theresi-residence address of the bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- es, special assessmenlo. balance by 12:30 p.m. the nestcan also visit The Judicial Salesdential real estate pursuant to its bidder, us set forth below, the fol- Corporation at w.tjsc.com for a 7 owner(s( is; Robert A. Carranza, lowing described real estate: Com-monly known as 7517 W. Premise will NOT be open tor in-business day,both by cashiefs creditbid at the sale or by any lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- day status report of pending sales 2000 Bayside #1 1 1 ,Palatine, IL monly known us 50 LAKE BLVD. spection. checks; and no refunds. The sale mortgagee. ludgment creditor.or WINNEMAC AVENUE, HAFt WOODmonly known as 5533 MULFORD WELTMAN, WEINBERG & REIS 60074. UNIT #655, BUFFALO GROVE. ILHEIGHTS, IL 60706 Property IndesSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PrOp-Firm Information: Plaintiff'o Attorneyshall be subject to general real es- other lienor acquiring the residential 60089 Property Index No 03-09-No. 12-12-415-018. The real estateerty Indes No. 10-28-132-001-0000.FREEDMAN ANSELMO LINO-tale tases, specialtaxes, specialCO,, LPA 180 N. LASALLEreal estate whose sghto in and toPub; 4/5,4/12,4/19277177 200-027-1055. The real estateisis improved with u residence. SaleThe real eslate u improved with aBERG LLC assessments, special tases levied,STREET, SUITE 2400 Chicago, ILthe residential real estate arose pri- ASSUMED NAME 60601 (312) 782-9676 Attorney File improved with a condo/townhouse.terms: 25% down of the highest bidone story single family home; one1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 and superior heno,ifany. The or to the sale The subject properlyNotice is hereby grven, pursuant Sale Ierrns: 25% down of the high-by certified funds at the close of thecar delached garage. Sale terms:Naperville, IL 60566-7228 property is offered "ax is,with noNo.: WWR. 09094420 Asomeis sublet lo general real estate tax- Code. 31495 Case ti1 1 CH 1688 to "An Act irr relation to the use est bid by certified funds at theuuction: The balance, including the25% down of the highesl bid by cor-630-983-0770 866-402-8661 espress or implied warranties and es, special assessments, or specialof an Assumed Business Name close of the auction: The balance,Judicialsale fee for Abandoned tas 630-428-4620 without any representalion as to theNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtlaxen levied against said real estate tified funds at the close of the usc- Collection Practices Act, you are in the conduct or transaction of including the Judicial saie fee forResidential PropertyMunicipalitylion; The balance, including the Ju-This is an attempt to collect a debtquality of tille or recourse to Plain- and s offeredfor sale without any advised thatPlaintiff's attorneyis Abandoned ResidentialPropertyRelief Fund, which is calculated ondicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectiontiff, Prospective bidders are ad- representationastoqualityorBusinessintheState,"as Municipality Relief Fund, which isresidential real estafe at Ihe rate ofdenlial Property Municipality ReliefPraclices Act and any informationmonished to review the court file Iodeemed to be a debt collector at-quantity of title und without recourseamended,thatacertification verify all information. tempting to collect s debt and anyto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. calculated on residential real estatest for each St 000 or fraction there-Fund, which is calculated on resi-obtained will be used for that pur- information obtained will be used for was filedby the undersigned at the rate of $1 for each St,000 orof of the amount paid by the pur-dential real estate at the rate of $1pose. 1415532 For information:Sale Clerk, Fisher The sale ix farther sublect to conf ir-with the County Clerk of Cook traction thereot of the amount paidchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-tor each $1 000 or traction thereof3/29, 4/5, 4(12/12 #272061 and Shapiro,Attorneyti42168,that purpose. mation by the court. Upon payment I41184 County. F))e No. 012129596 on by the purchaser notto exceedtied funda, is due within twenty-fourof the amount paid by the purchas- 2121 Waukegan Road, Sude 301, in full of the amount bid, the pur- $300. in cart/led funds, is due wìth-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byer not to exceed $300, in certifiedSKOKIE Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)3/29,4/5,4/12/12 #272021 chaser will receive a Certificate ofMarch 21, 2012. Under the As- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF in twenty-four (24) hours. No feethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-funds, is due within twenty-four (241 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andSKOKIE Sale that will entitle the purchasersumed Name of shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-dential real eslate pursuant to itshours. No fee shall be paid by theCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto a deed to the real estate aher Estrellas Resale COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- quinng the residentialreal estatecredit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee acquinng the residential 1413919 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS confirmation of the sale The proper- CERY DIVISION with thebusinesslocatedat pursuant to its credit bid at the salemortgagee, judgment creditor,orreal eatate pursuant Io ita credit bid 3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272023 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-ty will NOT be open for inspection GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, 13514 S. Avenue O, Chicago, IL other lienor acquiring the residentialat the sale or by any mortgagee, CERY DIVISION and plaintiff makes no representa- or by any mortgagee, judgment Plaintiff BUFFALO GROVE 60633.The true name(s) and creditor, or other lienor acquiringreal estate whose rrghts n and toIudgment creditor, or other lienor DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALlion as to the condition of the prop- V. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF t' residentialreal estate whosethe residential real estate arose pri-acquiring the residential real estate TRUST COMPANY, AS erty. Prospective bidders are ad-residence addresa of the SHAUKAT JAFFER: UNKNOWNCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- owner)s(is:MelissaEntrella, ftnts in and to the residential realor to the sale. The sub)ecI propertywhose nghls in and to the residen- 1f DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTRUSTEE FOR THEmonished to check the court file lo estate arose prior to the sale. Theis subject to general real estate tau-liai real estate arose pnor to theOWNERS AND NON-RECORD CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE verify all information. If this properly569DouglasAve.. Calumet CLAIMANTS, DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK sub)ect property is subject to gener-es, special assessments, or specialsale. The subiect property is sublecl MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE IN-is a condominium unit, the purchas- Defendants N.A., AS TRUSTEE, FOR C'tty, )L 60409. al real estate taxes, special assess-laxes levied against said real ealateto general real estate taxes, special VESTORS TRUST, er of the unit al the foreclosure sale, 11 CH 17568 CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Pub; 3/29, 4/5. 4/12 273187 ments, orspecialtasesleviedand is offered for sale without anyassessments, or special tases lev- MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-other than a mortgagee, shall pay Property Address; 8906 BRONXTRUST, SERIES 2006-NC3 ASSUMED NAME against said real estate and u of-representafionastoqualityored against said real estate and is BACKED CERTIFICATES, the assessments and the legal fees ILASSET-BACKED PASS- tered for sale without any represen-quantity of title and without recourseoffered for sale without any repre-AVENUE UNIT 25 SKOKIE, SERIES 2005-ARi; requiredby TheCondominiumNotice in hereby given, pursuant 60077 ThROUGH CERTIFICATES tation as to quality or quantity of titleto Plaintiff and in 'As 1S condihon. Plaishff, Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(i)to "An Act in relation to the use sentalion as to quality or quantity of FORECLOSUREPlaintiff, NOTICE OF vs. and (g))4). If this properly is a con- and without recourse Io Plaintiff andThe sale is further subtect to confir-title and without recourse lo PlaintiffSALE - CONDOMINIUM of an Assumed Business Name in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- If the sale is CILOTFE AUXILA A/K/Adominium unit which is part of a matron by the court. and in AS lS conddion. The sale isFisher and Shapiro file ti 10-048368MARIA ELENA MATIAS NKJA MA- in the conduct or transaction of ther subject to confirmation by theset aside for any reason, the Pur- CILLO'ITE AUXILA; VILLAGE common interest community, the further sub)ect to confirmation by(lt is advrsed that interested partiesRIA ELENA C. MATIAS, FIRESIDE Business in theState,"as court. lt the sale is sel aside tor anychaser at the sale shall be entitledthe court. Upon payment in lull of OF SKOKIE; UNKNOWN HEIRSpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- consult with their CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, sure sale other than a mortgageeamended,thatacertIfication reason, the Purchaser at the saleonly to a return of the deposit paid.the amount bid, the purchaser will UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-AND LEGATEES OF own attorneys beforebiddingal shall pay the assessments requiredwax filedby the undersigned shall be entitled only to a return ofThe Purchaser shall have no furtherreceive a Certificate of Sale that will RECORD CLAIMANTS CILOUE AUXILA, IF ANY; UN- mortgage foreclosure sales.) KNOWN OWNERS AND by The Condominium Property Act,with the County Clerk of Cook tf deposit paid. The Purchaserrecourse against the Mortga9or, theenliffe the purchaser lo u deed toPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenDefendants shallhavenofurtherrecourseMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-the real estate aher confirmation of NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, 765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-l(.IF YOU thatpursuant toa Judgment cl11 CH 16886 County. File No, D12129456 on against the Mortgagor, theney Upon payment in lull of Ihnthe sale The property will NOT be Defendants, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Foreclosure entered on February 9,655 GROVE DRIVE. UNIT 105 But- March 14, 2012. Under the As- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-arnounl bid, the purchaser will re- inspection andplaintiff 11 CH 23601 OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT open for 2012, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc..falo Grove, IL 60089 sumed Name of ney Upon payment in full of theceive a Certifrcate of Sale that willmakes no representation as to the NOTICE OF SALE TO REMAININPOSSESSION as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Generators R Us amount bid, the purchaser willre- entitle Ihe purchaser to a deed locondition of the property Prospec-on May IO, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ceive u Certdicale of Sale that willthe real estate aher confirmation oflivebidders are admonishedto EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INat 1850 S. 60th Ct., Cicero, IL dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago.suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure enlitle the purchaser to u deed tothe sale The property will NOT becheck Ihn court file to verify all intor- Foreclosure and Sale entered in theACCORDANCE WITH SECTION60804. The true name(s) and Illinois, sell at public auction lo theand Sale enteredinthe above OF THE ILLINOIS the real eatate aher confirmation ofopen forinspection andplaintiffmation. If this property is a condo- cause on January 5, 2012, an agentabove entitled casse on January15-17011Cl residence address of the highest bidder for cash, as sel forth 2012 Inlercounty Judicial SalesMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ife sale The properly will NOT bemakes no representation as to theminium unit, the purchaser of thebelow, Ihe following described realof The Judicial Salea Corporation, owner(s)is; George Schvach, open forinspection andplaintiffcondition of the properly. Prospec-unit at the foreclosare sale, other Corporation will on Thursday. ApnILAW. Forinformation, contact properly will at 10:30 AM on May 7, 2012, at 1850 S.60thCt..Cicero,fL makes no representation as to thelivebidders am admonished Iothan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- the The Judicial Sales Corporation, 2012 at the hour of 11 am. inPlaintiff's attorney: WELTMAN, condif ion of the properly. Prospec-check the Court file to verify all nf or- Commonly known as 8906 Bronx WEINBERG A REIS CO., LPA 60804. Avenue, Unit 2S, Skokie, IL 60077One South Wacker Dnve - 24th tinebiddersare admonishedtomatron, If this property is a condo- 3122, 3/29, 4/5/12 #268458 Thursday, April 5, 2012 PioneerPress(DC) 37 Assumed Name Assumed Name Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Foreclosures ASSUMED NAME ASSUMED NAME BID NOTiCE LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID terRoad, Des Plaines, f±' Notice is hereby given, pursuantNotice is hereby given, pursuantSkokie School District 73'/eeks INVITATION FOR BIDS The Board of Education,60016. to An Act n relation to the useto An Act in relation to the usebidsfor Food ServiceEquip- 2012 and 2013 PUBLIC Pennoyer School District 79, willPIN.: 09-15-103-011-0000 of an Assumed Business Nameof an Assumed Business Namement at Middlefon Elementary SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT receive sealed bids for: Dated, Chicago, March 14 AD., in the conduct or transaction ofin the conduct or transaction ofSchool and McCracken Middle PROGRAM LIFE SAFETY WORK 2012 Business in the State, asBusinessintheState, asSchool.Bid Specificationswill The City of Park Ridge will ac- AT PENNOYER SCHOOL Thomas J. Dart, Sheriff amended,thatacertificationamended,thatacertificationbe available on Thursday, April capt sealed bids for the 2012 PROJECT NO. 12018 Pub: 3/22, 3/29, 4/5 266631-01 was filedby the undersignedwas filed by the undersigned5, 2012 at 8000 EastPrairie and 2013 PUBLIC SIDEWALKThe BidOpening will be on with the County Clerk of Cookwith the County Clerk of CookRoad, Skokie, IL 60076 or by REPLACEMENT PROGRAM,Monday,AprIl 16,2012 at Foundation Notices County. File No. D12129594 onCounty. FILE NO D12129480calling Steve Ruelli at TO PLACE A PW-12-05,in accordance with11:00 AM. at the DistrictOf- PRIVATE FOUNDATION March 21, 2012. Under the As-on the 14th day of March 2012847.676.8227.There will be a theplans,specifications andfice. At this time the Bids will be ANNUAL NOTICE sumad Name of Under the Assumed Name of siteinspectionon Thursday, contract documents now avails-publicly opened andread. APursuant to Section 6104 (d) of Infinite Exteriors Walad Construction April12, 2012 at 3:00 pm at TO PLACE A ble for inspection at the Office ofPerformance and Paymentthe Infernal Revenue Code, no- withthe businesslocatedatwiththebusinesslocatedatMiddletonElementarySchool, the City Engineer. This will be aBond in the full amount of thetice is hereby given that the an- 2000 ParksideDr.,UnitDl,6346 W. Newport Ave., Chica-8300 St. Louis Ave., Skokie, IL two (2) year contract with provi-contract will be required. A Bidnual return for the calendar year Park Ridge, IL 60068. The truego, IL. 60634.The true name(s(60076. Sealed bids must be HELP sions for an additional one (1)Security of 10% of the Bid is re-2011 of THE CARTER FAMILY name(s) and residence addressand residence address of thesubmitted by 10:00 am on Tues- year extension. quired with the proposal. TheFOUNDATION, a private foun- of the owner(s) is:Eric Smith,owner )s(isDavid Walaszek,day, April 24, 2012 at Skokie This work consists of removingContractor must pay the Prevail-dation, is available at the foun 6040 N. Shendan Rd.. Apt 4A,6346 W. Newport Ave., Chica-School District 73½,8000 East and replacing approximatelying Wage Rates for all work perdations principal office for in- Chicaqo, IL 60660. go, IL. 60634. Prairie Road, Skokie, IL 60076. 37,500 S.F. of existing concreteIllinois Law. spectionduringregularbusi- Pub:3729 4/54/12 272736 Pub:3/29 4/5 4/12 270346 4/5/12 #277903 sidewalk,200 L.F. of existingItis the policy of Pennoyerness hours by any citizen who ASUMED NAME Bid Notice WANTED ADconcrete curb and gutter, 750School District 79 to providerequests it within i 80 days after Notice is hereby given, pursuant CLASSI FI ED S.Y, of existing concrete drive-equal opportunity to all qualifiedthe date of this publication. to "An Act in relation to the use LEGAL NOTICE way and all appurtenant work atbusiness in the awarding of con-The Principal Manager is James of an Assumed Business Name VILLAGE OF MORTON various locations throughout thetracts and accordingly promotesW Carter, Jr., 1406 N. Mitchell in the conduct or transaction of GROVE City of Park Ridge.The startthe utilization of diversified busi-Ave., Arlington Heights, IL Business in the State,"as Cook County, Illinois date is on or after July 1, with anesses to the maximum extent60004(847)259-8689 amended,thatacertification CONCRETE REPLACEMENT SAY IT IN IN THE completion date of October 19,feasible in any contract issued4/5/12 #277851 was filed by the undersigned PROGRAM 2012 specified for all work foragainst this solicitation to bid. with the County Clerk of Cook INVITATION FOR BIDS the 2012 program, October 20,There will no Pre-Bid Meeting Name Change County. File No. D12129507 onNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 2013 for the 2013 program, andThe Owner reserves the right toSTATE OF ILLINOIS March 15, 2012. Under the As-the President and the Board of THE October 17, 2014 for the option-reject any or all Bids, to waiveCOUNTY OF COOK sumed Name of Trustees of the Village of Mor- AD, CALL al third year. irregularities in the bidding pro-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JJ SERVICES ton Grove, Cook County, Illinois, CLASSI FI EDS, Plans and specifications for bid-cedure, or accept the Bid that inTHE 2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT with the business located at 875that sealed bids will be received ding may be obtained at Parkits opinion will serve its best in-COOK COUNTY StockbndgePlace, Elgin, ILfor the Concrete ReplacementCL4SSIFI EDS, Ridge City Hall, ist Floor, Cash-terext. Any such decision shallN RE THE MAUER OF: 60120.The true name(s) andProgram iers' Desk, 505 Butler Place,be considered final. The OwnerVictoria Marie Curtis residence address of theBids will be received up to the Park Ridge,Illinois for a non-reserves the right to set aside aCHANGE OF NAME TO: owner(s(is:JodieEich,875hour of 10:00 am. Local Time, refundabledepositof$35.00Bid from a Contractor who, inVictoria Mane Vaccarezza Stockbndge Place,Elgin, ILon the 3rd day of May 2012, at CALE CALL per set.State pre-qualificationthe Owner's opinion. does notNo. 12M2-000578 60120. the office of the Director of Pub- is required. exhibit past esperience equal to NOTICE OF FILING OF Pub:3/29 4/5, 4/12 269950 lic Works, at the Public Works Bids will be accepted at the Of-the size and scope of this proj-PETITION FOR CHANGE OF AèSUMED NAME Facility, 7840 N. Nagle Avenue, 847-998-3400 ficeof the Purchasing Agent,ext. NAME Notice is hereby given, pursuantMorton Grove, Illinois, and will 847-998-3400 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge, Il-The bidder shall have a writtenNotice is given you. the public, to An Act in relation to the usebe publicly oponed and read at linois, 60068, until 10:00 AM onsexual harassmentpolicy inthat on May 15, 2012, a hearing of an Assumed Business Namethat time. 847-998-3400 April 16, 2012, at which time allplaceinfullcompliancewithwill be held on a Petition for in the conduct or transaction ofThe bidding forms and docu- bids will be publicly opened andSection 2-105 of the Illinois Hu-Change of Name askingthe Business in the State, asments are available at the office TO PLACE read. man Rights Act Courtto change my present amended,thatacertificationof the Director of Public Works, A bid deposit is required, whichObtain Bidding Documentsname of Victoria Marie Curtis to was filedby the undersignedVillage of Morton Grove, Illinois must be in the form of a bid(maximum 3 sets) after MarchthenameofVictoriaMarie with the County Clerk of Cookin hard copy form or at http://ww bond or a certified or cashier's15, 2012 al: Vaccarezza.The heanngwill County. File No D12129742 onw.mortongroveil.org/residentlab check payablefo the City of BHFX, LLC take place at 9:00 AM, Court April2, 2012. Under the As-out/PublicNotices.asp in a YOUR AD Park Ridge. The successful bid- 30W250 butterfield Road Room 204, Skokie Court House sumed Name of downloadableelectronicform. der will be required to furnish a Warrenville, Illinois 60555 in Cook County, Illinois, Second City LogistIcs The cost for a liard copy forni of Contract Bondforthe full P: 630-393-0777 s/s R. Patel Notary Public at 6161 W. Higgins Ave.. Chica-thebidding forms and docu- Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice amount of the contract and a F: 630-393-0888 Pub:3/29, 4/5, 4/12 268544 go, IL 66030. The true name(s)ments is twenty and 00/100 dol- Certificate of Insurance prior tohtlp://planroom .bhfx.netlpnonlin STATE OF ILUNOIS and residence address of thelars )$20.00(,which isnot starting the work. The success-e ADVERTISEMENT TO BIDDERS COUNTY OF COOK owneris) is: Vasile Oprea, 6161refundable. There is no cost as- ful bidder will be required to [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF W. Higgins Ave., Chicago,ILsociated with electronic down- Park Ridge-Niles CCSD 64 will receive sealed bids for the Carpenter Elementary School, 2012 prevailing wage rates in accord-A refundabledepositforthe Summer Improvements, 300 North Hamlin Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068, ThE 2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 60630. loads.Bids must be submitted ance with state and local laws. drawings and specifications of COOK COUNTY 4/5. 4/12, 4119/12 #278701 on the forms provided. Bids may be mailed or delivered in person to Betty Lattanzio, Purchasing Manager of Park The City of Park Ridge reserves$50.00 per setisrequired. Ridge-Niles CCSD 64, 164 Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068, prior to 2:00 p.m. (local IN RE THE MATTER OF: ASSUMED NAME The Director of Public Works re- the right to reject any and allDrawing sets are availabletoJoseph Jolly Notice is hereby given, pursuantserves the right to refuse to is- time), on Tuesday, April 24, 2012, at which time and place bids will be opened and publicly read bids. Pnme Contractors. aloud. Bids received after 2:00 p.m. local time on that day will be returned unopened. CHANGE OF NAME TO: to An Act in relation to the usesue Plans,Specifications and Sarah Mitchell Subcontractors are permitted toJoseph Jolichen of an Assumed Business NameProposals to any person, firm. Separate or combined bids for the following categories will be considered: City Engineer obtain bidding documents with a Base Bid A - Site Contract No. 12M2-000621 in the conduct or transaction ofor corporation that he considers 4/5, 4/12/12 #278279non-refundable deposit. NOTICE OF FILING OF Business in the State,"asto be unqualified. All bidders Base Bid B - Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Contract Pub: 4-5-12 276780 Base Bid C - Electrical Contract PETITION FOR CHANGE OF amended,thata certificationmust be pre-qualified with the Foreclosures NAME was filedby the undersignedDepartmentof Transportation, A bid security in the form of AIA Document A310, a certified check, or a form from an accepta- ble surety shall accompany each bid. The bid security shall be in the penal amount of 10 per- Notice is given you, the public, with the County Clerk of CookState of Illinois. SHERIFF'S SALE that on May 16, 2012, a hearing County. File No. D12129490 onAll bids offered must be accom- cent of the total bid. Bid security shall be forfeited, if bid is withdrawn after opening time on date Sheriff's No. 120070 for receiving bids. will be held on a Petition for March 14, 2012. Under the As-panied by a bid bond, cashiers Case No. 06 CH 19850 Change of Name askingthe sumed Name of check ocertified check made The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and Payment Bond, in the By virtue of a certain Order of amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract sum, on AIA Document A312, as issued Courtto change my present Split Film Productions payable to the Village of Morton Default Judgment and Record-name of Joseph Jollylo the withthebusinesslocatedatGrove in the amount of not less by the American Institute of Architects or a form an acceptable surety. The owner will not issue ed Memorandum of the Notice to Proceed until these bonds are provided and all other insurance requirements have name of Joseph Jolichen. The 1433 N Wilke Road, Arlìngtonthan five percent (5%) of the sg- Judgment,Writ of Execution is-hearing will take place at 9:30 Hights, IL60004 Thetruegregate of the bid as a guaranty been met, sued from the Circuit Court of All Contracts for the Construction of Public Works are subject to the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act AM, Court Room 202, Skokie name(s) and residence addressthatifthe bidis accepted, a DON'T Cook County, Illinois, in favor ofCourt House in Cook County, II- Brian (820 ILCS 130/1-12(. The Contract is also subject to the Park Ridge School Districl 64 Project of the owner(s) is: contract will be consummated. Stone Investment, LLC, Plaintiff.linois. Kaempen, 1433 N. Wilke Road,The right to waive any irregulan- Labor Agreement. and against Real Business, Inc., Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications, are on file for public inspection at Petitioner /5/ Joseph Jolly Arlington Heights, IL 60004 ty and to resect any or all bids is Defendant,Ishall. al 12:00 o' offices of Architect; Pub:3/22. 3/29. 4/5 265463 Pub: 3(29, 4/5, 4/12 270026 resumed to the President and clock noon (CentralStandardCOOK COUNTY CHANGE OF ASSUMED NAME Board of Trustees of the Village Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc. Time) (Daylight Saving Time) on 32 Main Street, Suite C NAME FORM Notice is hereby given, pursuantof Morton Grove.All contracts the 19Th day of April AD. 2012State of Illinois to An Act in relation to the usefor the constructionofPublic Park Ridge, Illinois 60068 NEED IT? in Hallway outside Room 701, Phone: 847/292-1039 County of Cook of an Assumed Business NameWorks are subject lo the Illinois Richard J. Daley Center, Clark In The Circuit Court For Cook in the conduct or transaction ofPrevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS, Procurement Documents may be esamined at the 51Es office and at: and RandolphStreets,inthe McGraw Hill Construction/DODGE Northern Illinois Building Contractors Association County, Illinois Business in the State, as130/1 etseq.(. City of Chicago, in the County atIn The Matter of the Petition of amended,that certificationGeneral questions regarding the www.construction.com 1 1 1 I South Alpine Road a Cook, in the State of Illinois, of-Roman GrechkirVElizaveta was filedby the undersigned Surte 202 Contract Documents should be fer for sale, at public venue, allKoksharova with the County Clerk of Cookdirected to Mr. Allen Le Hew, Rockitord, Illinois 61108 SELL IT the right,titleand interestof Reed Construction Data Contractors Association of Will & Gundy Counties For County. FILE NO. D12l29481Maintenance Supervisor, Public said Defendant Real Business.Change of Name on the 14th day of March 2012Works Department,via fax to www.reedconstruclion.com 233 North Springfield Avenue inc. in and to the following de- Jouet, Illinois 60435 Case # 20123000624 Under the Assumed Name of )847) 965-9511 Alldetailed scribed tract or lot or parcels of Notice of Publication Trash Construction questions concerning the actual Copies of the Procurement Documenfs in digital format may be obtained from the A/E through land to-wit: The Blueprint Shoppe, Inc., 5130 N. Elaton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60630 in accordance with Public Notice is hereby given with thebusinesslocatedatbid specifications should be for- THE SOUTH 17 1/2 ACRES 0Fthat onApril 10, 20 12, at. 9:00 2234 W. Chicago Ave, Chica-warded in writing via fax no lessthe Instructions to Bidders upon depositing the sum of $75.00 for each set of documents, No FAST. THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THEAM being one of the return go,IL. 60622.The true name(s(than five business days prior to partial sets will be issued by deposit.Deposits are to be payable to Community Consolidated NORTHWEST1/4 OF SEC- School District #64. Addenda will be made available, in digital format, to plan holders of record. days in the Circuit Court of the and residence address of thethe scheduled bid opening date. TION 15, TOWNSHIP 41County of Cook, I will file my pe- owner (s)is Volodyniyr Trush,Dated at Morton Grove. Illinois, A non-mandatory prebid meeting/walk-through will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 4:00 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF p.m., local time, at the Carpenter Elementary School, Park Ridge-Niles CCSD 64. AlI prospec- titionri said courtpraying for 2234 W. Chicago Ave., Chica-this 5th day of April 2012,by THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-the change of my name from go, IL. 60622. Order of Mr. Andy De Monte. five bidders are encouraged to attend. DIAN, (EXCEPTING Contractors are encouraged to visit the site and familiarize themselves with the conditions. How- Roman Grechkin/Elizaveta Pub:3/29, 4/5,4/12270339 Director of Public Works, Village THERFROM ALL ROADS ANDKoksharova to that ofRoman of Morton Grove. ever, no access onsite is permitted between 8:00 am. and 4:00 pin. on school days. Failure to CALL HIGHWAYS, THE ROAD AS abide by this requirement may result in rejection to bìd.Access into the building will be avails- S ha kh n aza ro y/E lizav e 4/5/12 #277472 WIDENED AS SHOWN INShakhnazarov, pursuant to the ble at the Pre-bid Conference. Additional visits inside the facilities can only be arranged by con- DEED REC. 8-28-95 AND REC. fading the office of Mr. Scott Mackall, Director of Facility Management, phone 847-318-4300. statute in such case made and AS DOCUMENT 95568508, EX-provided. Owner reserves the right to reject each and every bid and to waive informalities, irregularities. CEPTING THE PARK COLONY and errors in the bidding to the extent permitted by law. Dated at Rolling_Meadows, lIli- 847-998-3400CONDOMINIUM BUILDING 17,noix, 02.17.2012 FindeCkIt Bidder may not withdraw its bid within 60 days after the actual date of the bid opening thereof. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, AND 24, This notice and request for bids is dated April 3, 2012. Signature of PetitionerRoman AND EXCEPTING THE EASTGrechkin oS Your Dreams @) todíive.com By order of the Board of Education 669.15FEET THEROF) IN PARK RIDGE-NILES COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 64 Elizaveta Koksharova COOK COUNTY, tLLINOIS. 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #268383 PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS Commonly known as: 9209 Pot- Visit Toürive.com 4/5/12 #277691 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, Apnl 5,2012 Name Change Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal STATE OF ILLiNOIS North Oketo Avenue, Harwooddate possession is granted. chaser commits toindemnify, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC (847) 933-8447 Monday through8071 - King, Rhason 4079 - Bailog, David COUNTY OF COOK Heights, Illinois 60706, at which Each bid must be accompa-defend and hold harmless Sell- HEARING Friday, from 8:30 AM. to 5:00CO22 - Jimenez, Elizabeth 4165 - Arthur, Brenae IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFdate, time and place said bidsnied by a cashier's or certifieder, the Seller, the Library Dis-Skokie ZoningBoardofAp-PM D104 - Harder, Cathleen 5038 - Farmilanf, Felipa THE 2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT will be publicly opened and readcheck drawn on a banking insti-trict's Board of Library Trasteespeals, Wednesday, May 2,SPECIAL AID: Available uponPublic Storage I PS Orangeco,Public Storage I PS Orangeco, COOK COUNTY aloud, the real estate duschbadtulios licensed to transact bank-anditsmembers,employees2012, Village of Skokie, 5127requestfor the disabled.CallInc. Purchases must be madeInc. Purchases must be made IN RE THE MAUER OF: as follows and hereinaftering business in Illinoisin goodand sgents in their official andOs/don Street,Skokie,Illinois(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)with cash only and paid at thewith cash only and paid at the Daniela Fabiana Curtis sometimes referredto as thestanding. and made payable toindividual capacities, from and60077, at 7:30 P.M., to consider933-8455. time of sale. All goods are soldtime of sale. All goods are sold CHANGE OF NAME TO: Real Estate: the Eisenhower PublicLibraryagainst any claim or loss,in-the following: Interested parties are invited toas is and must be removed atas is and must be removed at Daniela Fabiana Vaccarezza That part of Lots i to 8, both in-District, Cook County, Illinois. including, but not limited to, rea- NEW attend this meeting. This noticethe time of purchase. Sale isthe time of purchase. Sale is No. 12112-000577 clusive, in Block 3 and of vacat-the amount of $30,000.00. Thesonable attorney's fees, incur-2012-3Z - 9319 Lawier Avenueis for information purposes only.subjected to adjournment. subjected to adjournment. NOTICE OF FILING OF ed Oleander Avenue West ofSeller will return such deposit tored by any of the foregoingKaren Puetz requests an excep-Published in the Skokie ReviewPuJ'4/fi 4/1227MM Piih'4/5 4/12 278875 PETITION FOR CHANGE OFand adjoining the West line ofall but the three highest cashindemnities and arising Out oftion permit in order to install a 6-on April 5, 2012. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF NAME said Lot 8 lying North of a linebidders determinedto be re-the presence of asbestos on, orfoottallfenceapproximatelyRalph Klein, Chairman PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is given you, the public,drawn from a point in the Eastsponsive to the terms of this No-other condition of, the Real Es-108 feet in length in the north4/5(12 #278308 Notice is hereby given that pur-Notice is hereby given that pur- that on May 15, 2012, a hearinglineot saidLot 1, whichistice in the sole discretion of thetate after the closing.Purchas-side yard and 83 feet in length Storage - Legal suant to Section 4 of the Seit-suant to Section 4 of the Self- will be held on a Petition tor107.60 feet South of the North-Seller.The Seller will hold theeris obligations and risk with re-in the south side yard rather ServiceStorageFacilityAct,ServiceStorageFacilityAct, Change of Name askingtheeast comer of said Lof 1 to adeposits ofthe three highestspect to asbestos and the con-than the 4-foot maximum heightNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFState of Illinois, that Public Stor-State of Illinois, that Public Stor- ..Court to change my presentpointin the West lineof thecash bidders,withoutinterest,dition of the Real Estate underasrequiredby Section118- PERSONAL PROPERTY ageI PS Orangeco,Inc.willage I PS Orangeco,Inc.will name of Daniela Fabiana CurtisSouth half of the North hait ofuntil the Seller accepts a bid orthis paragraph shall survive the(e)(l) of the Zoning Chapter ofNotice is hereby given that pur-conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-conduct sale(s) at Public Stor- to the name of Daniela Fabianathe East hait of the West hait ofrejects all bids.If all bids are re-closing on the sale of the Realthe Skokie Village Code in ansuant to Section 4 of the Self-age by Competitive bidding onage by Competitive bidding on Vaccarezza. The hearingwillthe West half of the Northeastjected, the Seller will return theEstate. R2 Sin le-Fsmily district. ServiceStorageFacilityAct,April 26th,2012 at 1:00pm onApril 26th, 2012 at 12:00 pm on take place at 9:30 AM, Courtquarter ot Section 1 3, Townshipdepositsofthe three highest Except for a fee or commis-2012 - 3220 Howard StreetState of Illinois, that Public Stor-the Premises wherepropertythePremises whereproperty Room 202, Skokie Court House40 North, Range 12, East of thebidders to them immediately at-sion to be paid by the Seller foThe Metropolitan Water RecIa-age I PS Orangeco,Inc.willhas been stored, which are lo-has been stored, which are lo- in Cook County, Illinois. Third Principal Meridian, 128.88ter such rejection.If a bid is ac-Colliers, Bennett andmation District of Greater Chica-conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-catadatPublic StoragecatadatPublic Storage s/s R. Patel Notary Public feet South of the Northwest cor-copIed, the Seller will retum theKahnweiler,Inc.for assistancego, on behalf of Kovas Commu-age by Competitive bidding on#25518/6460 N, Lincoln Ave.#0806213501W. Touhy Ave. Pub:3129 4/5 4/12 268644 1er thereof, also vacated Westdeposits of tIre two highest bid-in marketing the Real Estafe asnications and Mark Sargis, re-April 26th, 2012 at 2:00 pm onLincolnwood,IL 60712-4038.Lincoinwood,IL 60712-2730 Public Notices Leland Avenue North of and ad-durs whose bids were not ac-set forth in a separate writtenquests a variation in order to in-thePremises whereproperty(847) 677-5975. In the mattem887-674-5302. In the matters of joining said Lots tto 8 extendedcepted, and retain the deposit ofagreement betweensaidfirmstall four 160-foot tall AM trans-has been stored, which are Io-of the personal property for thethe personal property for the in- VILLAGE OF MORTON West to the West line of thethe bidder whose bid was ac-and the Seller, no real estatemission towers (antenna) rathercatad atPublic Storageindividuals listed below. dividuals listed below. GROVE South hait ot the North half ofcepted as a credit toward thecommissions,or similarfees,than 70-toot maximum as al-#22339/5838 N. Pulaski Road,Unit - Customer Unit - Customer NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGthe East half of the West hait ofpurchase price. will be paid by the Seller in con-lowed by Section 118-174(i)aChicago, IL 60646-6008 .(773)1007 - Dawood, Khoshaba 2079 - Kristos, Andarge RESIDENTIAL AGGREGA- the West half of the Northeast By submitting a bid, whethernection with the sale. and 118-83(7)01 the Zoning539-9549 In the matters of the1057 - Garcia, Pedro 2093 - Johnson, Ceceilia TION FOR ELECTRIC RATESquarter of Section 1 3 as at ore-or not it is the highest cash bid Seller reserves the right toChapter of the Skokie Villagepersonal property for the individ-2024 - Spolarich, Elizabeth 2221 - Prielozny, Peggy Public Hearings will be held onsaid, lying West of the East linesubmitted, and whether or not itwaive irregularities,to continueCode in an M3 Industry distncf. saIs listed below. 2147 - Weinderg, Greg 3057 - Teal, Eric April23, 2012 and May 14,of said Lot 1 extended North tois finally accepted or rejected bythe sale fron, time to time, to re-FOR YOUR INFORMATION:Unit - Customer 301 7 - Morales, Roberto 2012 at 7:00 pm in the Councilthe North line of the South halfthe Seller, the bidders whoseject any or all bids, and to ad-Plans andrelated documentsA21 1- Bednar, Rosemarie 3072 - Cortez, George IEA(H OUI 10 #511 QUAlIFIED 10(51 ChambersoftheRichard Tof the North hait of the East haitbids are responsive as deter-joum the sale. areavailableattheVillage'sA259 - Dethloff, Erich 4045 - Pilafas, John (ANDIDALEO IN (HI(AGOIANO Wirt Flickinger Municipal Center,of the West hait of the West haitmined in the sole discretion of The minimum bid (purchaseCommunity DevelopmentDe-B016 - Nedley, Jessica NON$ItN, (All 847 998-3405 6101 Capulina Avenue, Mortonof the Northeast quarter of Sec-the Seller and are the highest,price) which will be acceptablepartmenf, Planning DivisionB058 - Candelaria, Javier Grove, Illinois 60053.A refer-tion 13, as aforesaid, all in Law-second highest, and third high-to the Seller is FIVE HUNDRED endum was passed on Marchrenco Lawns Addition, being aest agree that, for and in consid-SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings 20, 2012, authorizing the VillageSubdivision of the South halt oferation of Ten Dollars ($10.00),DOLLARS ($575,000.00).The to negotiate for electric rates.the North half ot the East halt oftheir bids are to remain bindingSeller will consider an Install- The purpose of these hearingsthe West half of the West half ofand irrevocable for 14 days fol-ment Sale for Deed providing LEGAL NOTICES are to obtain input on the Elec-the Northeast quarter and thelowing the date of bid opening. for installment payments of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARJTGS fric Residential AggregationNorth hait of the West 10 acres On or before 14 days frompurchase price over a term not Planforresidents and smallof the East hait ot the West haitthe date otbidopening,theexceeding 48 months. (2012Program Year) businesses of the Village. Aof the Northeast quarter of Sec-Seller will notify each of the bid-DATED this 22nd dey of March, COOK COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAÎT PROGRAM copy of the proposed planistion 13, aforesaid, in Cookdurs which bid, in the opinion of2012. available for review in the 0th-County. the sole discretion of the Seller,BOARD OF LIBRARY HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM ces of the Village AdministratorCommonly known as 4652 N.is the highest cash bid submit-TRUSTEES during regular business hours,Olcott Avenue, Harwoodted by the most responsible bid-EISENHOWER PUBLIC EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, MondayHeights der.The Seller may, in the al-LIBRARY DISTRICT through Friday. Written and oralwhich sale will be made on thetemative, and in its sole discre-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS PUBLIC HEARINGS comments will be accepted. followinterms, to wit: tion, determine that any or allBy: ¡s/ Mark Braun, President Tony S. Kalogerakos GEN RAL INFORMATION bids be rejected, and if such de-AUEST: DATEfIT1ME: May 10. 2012 - 6pm. Village Clerk The Real Estateisa fully im-termination is made, the Seller/51 Gail Burkhart, Secretary (2012 Project Recommendations & Substantial Pub: 3-29, 4-5-12 270897 proved parcel on which the tor-will so notify the said bidders on4/5 4/12 #278759 Amendment to the 20 i I "AAP') VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE mer Eisenhower Public Libraryor before 14 days from the date Public Hearings NOTICE OF PUBLIC is located.The address of theof bid opening.The Seller will LOCATION: Cook County Board Room HEARINGS Real Estate is4652 Norththereupon accept the bid ot the Notice of Public Hearing ELECTRICAL AGGREGATIONOlcott,HarwoodHeights,lIli-bidder in accordance with deter-Omega Community Healthcare i I 8 North Clark Street . Room 567 FOR noix.The Real Estafe consistsmination of the Seller, or rejectOrganization Inc (OCHO).,Anon ChicagoAL 60602 RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL of approximately .94 acres. all bids if the Seller has so de-profit Organization has schah- .------, - COMMERCIAL Arrangements to view the prop-terminad. uled a public hearing at 6 P.M. Purpose: ELECTRIC RATES erty and examine a survey and The successful bidder shallWednesday,Apnl 11,2012 in the Public Hearings will be held ona commitmentfortitleinsur-be required to enter into the Re-Big Meeting Room at OCHO CookCounty Commiuilty Îtelopment Athisory Council("CDAC") Wednesday, April 25, 2012, andanca, may be made through Mr.alEstatePurchaseContractHeadquarters located at the 2nd eWednesday, May 9,2012,atRonald Stoch, Director, Eisen-within five (5) days after accept-Floorof400 W.Higgins,Park The Cook County Community Development Advisory Council ("CDAC") will hold a Public Hearing to 6:00 p.m. in the Board Room ofhowerPublicLibraryDistrict,anca oI its bid, said Contract toRidge IL fo talk about theex- review the proposed recommended projects and substantial amendments (as applicable) for the Commu- the Village Hall, 4000 N. Olcott4613North Oketo Avenue,be in the form provided by thepension project of it's Transpor- Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706. Harwood Heights, Illinois, (708)Seller and said Contract is antation Program in which finan- nityDevelopmentBlock Grant Progi'am, HOME Investment Parmerships Program and the Emergency So- A referendum was passed on867-7828, or Mr. Thomas M.integral part of this transaction. cial assistance is being sought lutions Grant Program for the 2012 Program Year (October i , 2012 through September 30. 2013). March 20, 2012, authorizing theCondon of Colliers, Bennett & These terms and conditionsfrom the Illinois Department of Village of Norridge to negotiateKahnweiler,Inc.,6250 Northshall be binding upon Seller andTransportation (IDOT). These programs do not include the city o/'chicago. for electric rates. The purposeRiver Road, Suite li-100,Purchaser and their respectiveOCHO is interested in complet- of the hearings is to obtain inputFlosemont,Illinois,(847)698-heirs, executors, administrators,ng a grant for$314,000 for Substantial Amendment for Cook County's PY 201 1 Annual Action Plan ("AAP') for the Corn- on theElectricalAggregation8444 successors and assigns. serviceinthe followingloca- Plan from residents and smallNo representation is made as to All intorniation about the Re-tions: Park Ridge, Roselle, munity Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs businessesof theVillageofthe zoning of the property. al Estafe included n this NoticeRocldord, Chicago Heights and The Cook County Bureau of Economic Development is accepting citizen comments regarding its Norridge. TERMS AND CONDITIONSor otherwise provided by SellerSpringfield. The requestedve- A copy of the proposed Plan ofOF SALE or the Seller is believed to behide fleets will include: 1 Mini proposed Substantial Amendment to the 201 1 Annual Action Plan for the Community Develop- Operation and Govemanceis Sealed bids offering to pur-reliable, butisnot guaranteedVan , 2 Light Duty Para Transit available for review in the Vil-chase the Real Estate to beand no express or implied rep-vehicle,i Medium Duty Para ment Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs ofthe approved 2010- lage Hall Offices during regularsoldinaccordancewiththeresentationsor warranties areTransit, and i Super Duty Para 2014 Housing and Community Development Consolidated Plan. business hours. lt is also availa-Terms and Conditions of Salemade with regard to the RealTransit These additional vehi- ble on the Village website. Writ-will be received up to the hourEstate or matters relating there-cies willgreatly enhanced and Cook County previously submitted a PY 201 1 Mnual Action Plan to the US . Department of Hous- ten and oral comments will beof7:00 o'clockp.m.,Centralto. The Real Estate is sold ASexpand OCHOs c current accepted. Daylight Time, on the 19th dayIS.. Prospectivebidders areTransportation Program, and ing and Urban Development (BUD) (the "Original 2011 Plan'). The Original Plan was approved Published by me in the Pioneerof April. 2012. The bids will beurged to examine the Real Es-willprovide more mobility sum- by 1-lUD, but the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development has since made changes to the Press/NorridgeandHarwoodopened immediately thereaftertate, the survey, the Real Estateices to Seniors and Adultswith ights News on April 5, 2012,and read aloud in the BoardPurchase Contract andthePhysical Disability. scope of work, location or increases in the amount of funds available for existing projects approved nd on April 12,2012. Room of the Eisenhower Publiccommitment for title insurance.This Project will be included in a by local communities and to fund amounts applied for by not for profit entities providing public Judith Dunne Bemardi, Library, 461 3 North Oketo Ave-Allwarranties withrespecttoConsolidatedVehicleProcure- Village Clerk nue, Itarwood Heights,Illinois.the Real Estate are hereby dis-ment Program undertaken by services which are eligible for such funds and is hereby providing notice to the public of proposed 4/5, 4/12/12 #277882 The Terms and Conditions ofclaimed, including, but not limit-the State of Illinois on hehait of changes in program and associated funding. All such amendments will also be subject to satisfac- LEGAL NOTICE Sale, including the Real Estateed to any representation as toOmega Community Healthcare NOTICE OF SALE Purchase Contract, may be ob-asbestos, which the librsryOrganization,Inc. with state and tíon of municipal public hearing requirements prior to disbursemeost of additional CDBG and ESO EISENHOWER PUBLIC tamed at either of the above ad-building may contain.Any riskfederal funds. funds to existing projects. These funds will be used to support CDBG eligible activities as cited at LIBRARY DISTRICT - dresses all as set forthin theand responsibility relating to ax-The hearing will afford interest- FORMER EISENHOWER Real Estate Purchase Contract.bestos, or any other condition ofed individuals or agencies an 24 CFR Part 570.201 and ESG eligible activities per 24 CFR 576,3 Part B. PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING Prospective bidders are respon-the Real Estate, is assumed byopportunity to be heard with re- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENsiblefor obtainingfullknowl-Purchaser and disclaimedbyspect to the social, economic An important part ofthe process ofdeveloping the original Consolidated PIan,Annual Action Plan, that ori the lOtti day of ApnI,edge of the terms and condi-Seller.Purchaser may be sub-and environmental aspectsof and this Substantial Amendment is to allow citizen participation andinput.All interested parties are '12,theBoard ofLibraryfions of the Real Estafe Pur-jod to laws regarding asbestosthe prolect. TrusteesoftheEisenhowerchase Contract. with respect to any prospectiveA copy of the application for this invíted and encouraged to provide comments. PublicLibraryDistrict,Cook The entire property and theuse or demolition of the libraryproject will be made available County, Illinois (Seller) will selllibrary building shall be sold inbuilding. The Purchaser shallfor public inspection at the Cor- Written comments on the proposed Substantial Amendment to the 201 1 Action Plan are being ac- at public sale by taking sealedtheir entirety as a unit, as is.takeall necessary action andporate officecl Omega Com- cepted April 5, 2012 - May 7, 2012 and must be received by 12 p.m. on May 7, 2012 in order to bids whichshall be acceptedOnly such personal property asbear all expenses and liabilitymunity Heaithcare Organization until 7:30 o'clock p.m. on thedesignated by the Seller shallassociated with making the Reallnc.,at400 W. Higgins,Park receive consideration at the CDAC public hearing. Comments must be directed to Sylvia Parham. sSth day of ApriI, 2012, at thebe included in the sale.All oth-Estate suitable for the Purchas-Ridge Illinois 60068. Ui-ants Manager, Cook County Bureau of Economic Development, 69 West Washington Street. Eisenhower PublicLibrary,Li-er personal property will be re-eris intended use and complyingPub:4-5-12 278836 braryDirectorsOffice,4613moved by Sellerprior to thewithallapplicablelaw. Pur- Suite 2900,Chicago.iL60602oronline at theCookCounty website:

http://www.cookcountyil.&ovíEconomicDevelopment. . -.: ;.i:cvival,viw.,aiJwa.L.rrui I - - -, .., il Thursday, Apri 5, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 39 Storage - Legal Storage- Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal 3137 - Dominguez, Melissa uals listed below. NOTiCE OF PUBLIC SALE OFows,IlAnois60008. 47-577-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFMaynie: boxes, sofas, suitcas- Public Storage I PS Orangeco,Unit - Customer PERSONAL PROPERTY 6491mthe matters of the per- PERSONAL PROPERTY es.Unit 826 Andres Meneses: Inc. Purchases must be made0001 - Kalasountas, VasandreasNotice is hereby given that pur-sanai property for the individu-Notice is hereby given that theshelves. speakers, sinks. Unit with cash only and paid at the0010 - Brown, Arletha suant fo Section 4 of the Self-als listed below: 6013 Raquel Cundersigned will sell, to satisfy914 John Harris:boxes, chairs, linie of salo. All goods are sold0164 - Anderson, Robert ServiceStorageFacilityAct,Honaker.Public Storage/PSlien of the owner, at public saleswords. Unit 933 Frank as is and must be removed at0205 - Muganda, David StateofIllinois,thatPublicOrangeco, Inc. Purchases mustby competitive bidding on AprilRaifaelli:box springs, mattress, the time of purchase. Sale is0227 - Mezengi, Micael Storage/PS Orangeco. mc, willbe made with cash only and11th, 2012 at or aher 10:00 AMboses. sublected fo adjournment. 0276 - Jackson, Michael conductsale(s) by competitivepaid for at the time of sale. Allat the Extra Space Storage fa-The terms of the sale will be Pub. 4/5. 4/12 278614 0290 - LaLone, Greg bidding on Aprtl 24, 2012,atgoods are sold as is and musfcility located at: cash only and must be paid for NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF0293 - Edwards, Philip 11:15 AM., on the premise sbe removed at the time of pur-7540 McCormick Blvd at the time of sale. All goods are PERSONAL PROPERTY 0302 - Tawse, Barbara where property has been stur-chase. Sale issubject to ad-Skokie, IL. 60076 sold as is. Metro Self Storage Notice is hereby given that pur.0347 - Lilly, Robert ed, which are located at Publicjournment. (847) 674-0226 reserves the right to withdraw suant to Section 4 of the Self.0420 - Long, Natalie Storage#23055/1600 E.Davis Pub:4/5. 4/12 272300 Thepersonal goods storedany or all units from the sale at ServiceStorage FacilityAct,0456 - Wright, Martin St., Arlington Heights, IL 60005.NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFtherein by the following may in-any time. All contents must be State of Illinois, that Public Sfor.0535 . Morell, Luis Phone 847-253-0136. Inthe PERSONAL PROPERTY dude, but are not limited to gen-removedwithin72 hoursor age I PS Orangeco,Inc.willPublic Storage I PS Orangeco,matters of the personal properlyNotice is hereby given that pur-eral household, furniture, boxes,sooner. conduct sale(s) at Public StorInc. Purchases must be madefor the individuals listed below: suant to Section 4 of the Self-clothes, and appiances. Pub:3/29, 4/26613 age by Competitive bidding onwith cash only and paid at the0003 Rebecca Blender1132ServiceStorageFacilityAct,3019 Kassandre McGovern April 26th, 2012 at 11:00 am ontime of sale. All goods are soldLeszek Grabinski 1 135 MichaelState of Illinois, that the under-2126 Ahmad Kamal the thePremises where propertyas is and must be removed atRadoll 2041 MatIr Presto 2043signed will sell at public sale by1201 Dorothy Williams has been stored, which are lo-the time of purchase. Sale isMichelleBlake2044 Danielcompetitive bidding on April 25,2181 lllona Cavasin catedatPublic Storagesubjected to adjournment. Budinger 2048 Terri Schwager2012 at10:45 am. On the1068 Ricardo Leconte #24524/8050 McCormick Blvd.Pub- 4/5. 4/12 278576 2193 Monika Grudek. Purchas-premises where said propertyPurchases must be made with Skokie, IL 60076-2919 (847)NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFes must be made with cash onlyhas been stored, and which arecash only and paid at the time 675-4604. In the matters of the PERSONAL PROPERTY and paid for at the time of sale.locatedatPublicStorage/PSof sale. All goods are sold as is personal property for the individ-Notice is hereby given that pur-All goods are sold as is andOrange Co. Inc.,#23310, 903and must be removed at the uals listed below. suant to Section 4 of the Self-must be removed at the time ofE. Algonquin Rd., Arlingtontime of purchase. Extra Space Unit - Customer ServiceStorageFacilityAct.the purchase. Sale is subject toHeights. IL60005847-956-Storage reserves the right to re- A088 . Cooper, Renita State of Illinois, that Public Stor-adjournment. 3752, the personal properly de-fuse any bid. Sale is subject to A130 - Outlaw, Douglas ageI PS Orangeco,Inc.will Pub:4/5, 4/12 274174 scnbed below in the matters of: adjournment. B002 - Jones, Michael conduct sale(s) at Public Stur- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE A062 Adam Kartuk C009 Sa- Pub:3/29, 4/5 2676 CO28 - Hemmat, Naser age by Competitive bidding onTO BE HELD AT: The Lock uprnanthaWelterCO25 Roger Notice of Public Sale of CO29 - Jackson, Donna April 27th, 2012 at 11:00 amos Storage Centers, Munoz COSi NikolayDeliov Personal Property D028 - Francelino, Ricardo thePremises whereproperty 1930 N. Clybourn C075 Betty Sullivan C087 Victor Metro Self Storage D071 - Marquez, Harriet has been stored, which are Io- Chicago, IL. 60614 RozickiD074RataiKowalskiNotice is hereby given that the D079 - Rouse, Hank cated atPublic Storage 773-755-1900 E012 Jacek Ostapowicz E032undersigned self storage unit(s) To PLACE A DiOS Pascal, Jennifer #28160/1512 W. Jarvis Ave.DATE: April 20th 2012 Julie Ellson E051 Robert Schroywill be sold at a public sale by D139 - Baker, Lynda Chicago, IL 60626-1909 (773)BEGINS AT 12:30 PM E081 Alice Ward E086 Luiscompetitive bidding, in their en- F015 - Habeeb, Faisal 338-6828, In the matters of theCONDITIONS:All units will beRecinos FOSO LisaThomastirety to the highest bidder, on or Public Storage I PS Orangeco,personal property for the individ-sold to the highest bidder.BidsF067 Mary Karcz G003 Yoosunafter 4/18/12 to satisfy the lien ofYour Inc. Purchases must be madesais listed below. taken only for each unitinitsMun G005 Ravi Kakarla G055of Metro Self Storage for rental with cash only and paid at theUnit - Customer entirety. Payments must beDonald Hall H041 Edwardand other charges due from the time of saie. Ali goods are sold016 - Dein, Steven made by cash, credit card, orEvans H076 Ravi Kakarla H124undersigned. The said property as is and must be removed at054 - Shitta, Titilayo certifiedfunds.NopersonalMichael Janis H126 Hector Ra-has been stored and generally the time of purchase.Saleis062 - Curran, Virginia checks accepted, All goodsmon K003 Colina M Arriagadescribed below islocated at nublected to adjournment. 068 - Innis, John must be removed from the unitK027BobbyWilliams K067the respectiveaddress.The CLASSIFIED 415 4112278605 069 - West, Debra within 24 hours. Payment dueAmanda Knighten LO06 Madensale will be held al the first of NOÌICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF169 - Olivera, Sylvia immediately upon acceptance ofVioratoLoloAkin Akindurothe following addresses, listed in PERSONAL PROPERTY 205 - Payne, Bnon bid.Unit availability subject toL012 Robert Hunt L019 Tomorder, and will begin at 8:33am Notice is hereby given that pur.219-Jones, Karl prior settlement of account. Tomkiewicz L039 Ruby Miller. or after on said date and will Dreìms suant to Section 4 of the SeI.226 - Heredia, Aldo Dimitri Fayard unIt #212 Purchases must be made withcontinue hour by hour until all ServiceStorageFacilityAct.255 - Hood, Angela Andy Au unit #1041 cash only and paid for at theunits are sold. State of Illinois, that Public Stor-Public Storage I PS Orangeco,Lewis Sang unit #4303 time of sale. All goods are soldWednesday, April 18, 2012 age I PS Orangeco,Inc.willInc. Purchases must be made4/5,4/12/12 #273841 as is and must be removed atMetro Self Storage- 6603 W. conduct sale(s) at Public Stor'with cash only and paid at the NOTiCE OF PUBLIC SALE the time of purchase. Sale isDiversey Ave, Chicago, IL age by Competitive bidding ontime of sale. All goods are soldTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCKsubject to adjournment. 60707 AD, CALL April 27th, 2012 at 1:00 pm onas is and must be removed at UP SELF STORAGE Pub: 4/5. 4/12 272206 Unit A-1137 Wilson P Monje: the Premises where propertythe time of purchase. Sale is 2525 West Armitage Ave, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFboses, tool box, moving blan- has been stored, which are Io-sublected to adjournment. Chicago, IL 60647 PERSONAL PROPERTY ketsUnd D-2144 Bonifacio J sated atPublic StoragePiih' 4/5 4/12 2754M DATE: Friday April 20, 2012Notice is hereby given that pur-Fernandez: rugs, tire, tool box. #23404/5643 N. Broadway St. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BEGINS AT: 2:00PM suant to Section 4 of the Self-Unit D-2144 Bonitacio Jr. Chicago, IL 60660-4415. (773) TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCKCONDITIONS: All units will beServiceStorageFacilityAct,Fernandez Sr.:rugs,tire,tool 784-8410. In the matters of the UP SELF STORAGE sold to the highest bidder.BidsStateofIllinois,thatPublicbox. personal property for the individ- 3850 West Devon Ave, taken only for each unitinitsStorage/PSOrangeco,Inc,willMetro Self Storage- 9501 W. uals listed below. Lincoinwood, IL, 60712 entirety. Paymentmust beconduct sale(s) by competitiveGrand Ave,FranklinParIr,IL tocJjiy,e.com Unit . Customer DATE: 4/20/2012 made by cash. credit card, orbidding on: April 25, 2012 at60131 847-998-3400 0019 - Moiburg, Natalie BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM certifiedfunds. No personal11:00am. on the premisesUnit# 1 68 Yolanda Chavez: Box 1039 . Sagay, Jeminy CONDITIONS: All units will bechecks accepted. Allgoodswhere property has been stor-Spring 2, 2 Mattress, Dresser, search for new and used cars i 123 . Yanez, Jose sold to the highest bidder.Bidsmust be removed from the united, and which are locatedatunit# 256 Kimberly Velazquez: V 2159 . Lssisi, Mufufau taken only for each unit initswithin 24 hours.Payment duePublic Storage,#28501 .708 W.Record Player,Portable TV., 2189 . Tingley, Kent entirety. Paymentmustbeimmediately upon acceptance ofCentral Rd., Mt. Prospect, ILand Other Misc. Unifit330 gi . Mcadams, Dusten made by CASH OR CREDITbid. Unit availability subject to60056 847-788-0380, the per-Karness L. Turner: Bags, Fold- 2309 - Helm, Patncia CARD. No personal checks Sc-pnor settlement of account. sonal property described below.ing Chairs, Suitcases. Unit# 487 3445 . Rogal, Helen cepted.All goods must be ro-UnIt 2312 Nikola Yovanovich In the matters of: Unit#310 Lau-Scott Kempsfer: Bench Chairs, 3449 . Rein, Gregory moved from the unit within 24Unit 3115 Matt Gorden relHillUnit#175 Rey ValdezDresser, Other Misc. Items. 3481 . Crosby, Lstosha hours. Payment due immedi-Unti 3144 Edna/Nicole Collins Unit#058CarolineVanHornMetro Self Storage - 60 E. Lake OR VISIT You've never A033 . Monf9omery, Wendell ably upon acceptance of bid.Unit 3218 Nancy Bradley Unit#309JohnD.BeckmanStreet, Northlake, IL 60164 A051 - Lasisi, Mufutau Unit availability subject to prior4/5,4/12/12 #273710 Unit#254 Suzanne HettingerUnit C33 Esther Suiaana: Book A062 - Mantick, Jamie settlement of account. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Untff38l Domenica Martinez.-case, Dining Room Table, Desk. 6125 - Clark, Leroy Untt U 1290 Jennifer Cribbens TO BE HELD AT: Public Storage/PS OrangecoUnit E2 Steven S Bodemuller: B164 - Tanala, Virginia Unit# 3171 Alan Crown THE LOCK UP STORAGE Inc. Purchases must be madeTools,Barrels, Car Jack. Unit searched for cars B179 . Soumbnou, Fanta Unit# 4254 Litechsia Sarr 350 W. Kinzle with cash or credit card only andDM Diane Garay: Bicycle, B199 - Henley Tawse, Barbara 4/5,4/12112 #278192 Chicago, IL 60654 paid for at the time of sale. AllChest of Drawers, Table. Unit 6220 - Amponsah, Alexander NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE DATE: 4/20/12 goods are sold as is and mustE22 FBC Construction: Water B221 - Rance, Dion TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK BEGINS AT: 3:00 P.M. be removed at the time of pur-heater, Dish washer, Vending PIONEERLOCAL(OM'tLASSIHEDS 6242- Flowers, Michaela UP SELF STORAGE CONDITIONS: All units will bechase. Saleis subject to ad-Machine. Unit E26 Timothy A like this before. C299 . Grisham. Michael 3366 N. Kedzie, Chicago, IL sold to the highest bidder. Bidsjoumrilent. Ammons:Clothing, Blankets, C310. Ford, Darryl 60618 taken only for each unit inits Pub:4/5 4/12 271355 Basket. Unit G20 Daniel B Daw- C382 . Duer, Jeremy 773-539-3366 entirety. Payment must be NOTiCE OF AUCTION son: Bed Frame, Dresser, C392 - Sur, Tom DATE: 4/20/2012 made by certified check or mon-Life Storage Centers of MortonChair. Unit G59 Diane Almon: 1039. Sagay, Jemini BEGINS AT: i 1 :30 am eyorderonly,No personalGrove will hold a public sale toElectric Scooter, Couch, Kitchen Public Storage I PS Orangeco,CONDITIONS: All units will bechecks or cash accepted.Allenforce a lien imposed on saidChairs. Unit G49 Fred Thomas: Inc. Purchases must be madesold to the highest bidder.Bidsgoods must be removed fromproperty, as described below,Trampoline, Kitchen chair, floor with cash only and paid at thetaken Only for each unit initsthe unit within 24 hours. Pay-pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-lamp. Visit time of sale. All goods are soldentirety. Paymentmustbements due irnmediatetyuponService Storage Facility Act lIli-Thursday, April 19, 2012 as is and must be removed atmade by cash, credit card, oracceptance of bid. Unit availabil-nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toMetroSelfStorage-465 N. the time of purchase. Sale iscertifiedfunds. No personality subject to prior settlement of95/7, at 1 :00 PM on Thursday,Desplaines, Chicago, IL 60654. subjected to adjournment. checks accepted. Allgoodsaccount. April15, 2012, at LifeStorageUnit 2116 JamesFitzpatrick: prth-41i 4112 2765M must be removed from the unitUnit 3027 Larry Carter Centers of Morton Grove, 6505benchchairs,mirror,picture. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFwithin 24 hours.Payment dueUnit 3028 Lisa Chizever West OaktonStreet, MortonUnit 2116 James E Fitzpatrick: PERSONAL PROPERTY immediately upon acceptance ofUnit G420 Maureen Toomey Grove, Illinois, 60053, 847-966-benchchairs.mirror,picture.

bid. : ToDrive.com Notice is hereby given that pur- Unit availability subject to4/5, 4/12112 #272650 1899. Management reservesUnit 5210 Jennifer KiiegI bioy- suant fo Section 4 of the Self-prior settlement of account. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFthe right to withdraw any unitde,rug.dressers.Unit 5264 ServiceStorageFacilityAct,Unit 439 Tenant Norma Reyes PERSONAL PROPERTY from sale.Registered or motorGreg Barbeck: picture, tire. State of Illinois, that Public Stor-Unit 2244Tenant AdalynNotice is hereby given that pur-vehicles are sold As Is / Partsplastic tubs. age / PS Orangeco,Inc.willCapalnas suant to Section 4 of the Self-Only, no titles or registration. Metro Self Storage - 601 W Har- conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-Unit 257 Tenant NicolasServiceStorageFacilityAct,Tenant Name Unit # risos Street, Chicago, IL 60607 BROUGHTTOYOU BY age by competitive bidding onLuviano-Bucio StateofIllinois,thatPublicCMS (Dorf Borokov) 1664 Unit 124 Kamil Lori A Duncan: April 27th, 2012 at 12:00 pm onUnIt 2550 Tenant MarcoStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc.willKaren Nolan 1225 boxes, chairs, lamps.Unit 124 thePremises where propertyEspinosa conduct sale(s) by competitiveKristin L. Ward 1596 Kamil Duncan:boses,chairs. has been stored, which are Io-4/5, 4/12/12 #277830 biddingon April 24, 2012 at Pub:3/29, 4/5271184 lamps. Unit 780 Ashanti P calmiatPublic Storage i i :00 am. On thepremises Brown: boxes,pictures. tvs. #28161/5733 N. Broadway St. where said property has been Unit 783 Isaiah Morgan: bags, Chicago, IL 60660-4301 (773) stored,which are located at Pub boxes, clothing.Unit 823 Alan 878-3913. In the matters of the TO PLACE A HELP WANTED AD IN THE licStorage#08223,at945 FIND MORE LOCAl JOBS AT SUNS MEDIA personal property for the individ- CLASSIFIEDS, CALI H47.99H.3400 Rottiwing Road, Rolling Mead-PION [ER LOCA L(O W/ONSTER 40 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 5, 2012

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Co ntribulo r Members oftheNotre Dame College Prep Jugglers Theatre Troupe recently per- formed an emotional, realistic production of "The Things They Carried" at the school. The production was based on Tim O'Brien's collection of short stories from one man's experience before and during the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1970. With performers dressed Bobby Wirt (center) plays Ted Lavender in Notre Dame College Prep Jugglers presentation of "The Things They Carried." STACIA in Army fatigues the Notre TIMONERE-FDR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Dame play centered on the Bobby Wirt plays Ted Laven- lives of heroic soldiers who der in Notre Dame College like untll they're there. saw their fellow troops killed Prep Jugglers presentation of Notre Dame's the Rev. Ray- wand missed their loved ones "The Things They Carried." mond Klees again thanked all at home. Live music from the STACIA TIMONERE-FOR SUN-TIMES of the speakers for sharing Vietnam War era was played MEDIA their stories with the students during the production. and parents who attended the BeforetheplayNotrereading "The Things Theyreception. Dame held a Military NightCarried" in high school and "The Vietnam War ripped reception in which audiencetalked about how it related tothe country intwo,"Klees members were able to askhis own experience serving insaid. "This play brings it all questions to veterans of theMghanistan. back." Vietnam War and other wars, Similar to drug use being Klees said for a few years as well as current militaryan issue in the Vietnam Waì he wore an aluminum wrist- personnel. Wi1llams said that in Mghani-band that honored a soldier Rick Brayer, who serves onstan farmers grow Poppy andhe never met, but who lost his the Notre Dame High Schoolmake money off of the drug.life in the Vietnam War. He Board of Education and isHe said while in Afghanistanlater discovered that the sol- also a veteran, said that onethey taught farmers how todier was a graduate of Notre najor difference between thegrow other crops to try toDame High School. His name Vietnam War and the Iraqsteer them away from theand the name of several other War is that those who serveddrugs. alumni killed in Vietnam were in the Vietnam War weren't Williams said his job in-listed on the back of the play greeted well when they gotvolved reviewing many re-program. home as opposed to today'sportsrelatedtosnipers, The NDHS production of soldiers. suicide bombers and other"The Things They Carried" "I think we should all givedangers. One of the saddestcontinued with performances our thanks for letting us sleepmoments was when they loston March 15-18. rsafely in our beds at night,"one of the Marines helicop- The Dons of Notre Dame said Brayer, to all the vet-ters. willbe donating proceeds erans and current military "You really don't know howand donations collected from personnel who attended theyou're going to react to fear,"their Military Night to the reception. said Williams, who noted sol-Sentinels of Freedom, which - Captain Michael Wiliams,diers try to mentally prepareprovides "lifescholarships" of MACG-48, stationedatthemselves for war but theyto men and women in the U.S.Ed Sobieski plays Jimmy Cross and Amanda Smith plays Martha in Notre Dame College Prep Jug- Great Lakes, recountednever really know what it'sArmed Forces. glers presentation of "The Things They Carried." i STACIA TIMONERE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM I 27

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CAMPUS dean's list for the fall se- former Maine East principal. mester at Northern Michigan Through charitable dona- Nues students Julia M. University was Matthew L. tions from alumni, parents, Prieto and Michael R. Carr Gorski, of Niles. Michael M. staff, retired teachers, Jr. (chemistry, educational Gorski, of Niles, qualified community members, local studies) were named to the with a GPA of 3.25-3.99. businesses and civic groups, dean's list for the fall term at Niles students who earned the District 207 Foundation Knox College. dean's list status for the fall funds grants to teachers who Casey Plach and Kevin term at the University of are committed to excellence Seske, of Niles, made the Illinois-Champaign include in education. This year the fall-semester dean's list at Jessica K. Ang, Alexis M. "Race to Nowhere" docu- Illinois Wesleyan University. Bargione, Katelyn F. Dessent, mentary at Maine South, the Niles students Alan Susie Kim, Ari S. Kravetz, History Lecture Series and Bukingolts, Alyssa M. Agata Kuczynska, Katherine the Holiday Concert at Maine Milazzo, Annita E. Mathew, M. Lenart, Patrick A. Mirski, East, as well as the Maine John Nasshan and Megan T. Christopher G. Ng, Agata West's Wind Ensemble's Meyer qualified for dean's Parfieniuk, Mahek Kirit performance at the Illinois list status at Bradley Univer- Parikh, Dmitry Ramirez, Min Music Educators Association sity for the fall semester. Suk Song, Eileen J. Sul, Hee All-State Conference and the Niles students Jogin Jose, Jun Yang and Niles Corinna new mosaic in the school's George J. Katsigiannis, Kris- S. Zielke. main entrance were support- tina Sungmee Kim, Christine ed through financial help A. Merchut, and Lauren DISTRICT 71 from the foundation. Shimanovsky made the fall The Optimist Club of Niles This spring the Foundation dean's list at the University recently supported "Rachel's will help the Maine South of Wisconsin-Madison. Challenge" with a $500 do- Constitution team return to Damian Farejowicz, of nation, a program completed Washington, D.C., to repre- Niles, was awarded a Certifi- at Niles Elementary School sent the state in the national cate of Academic Excellence District 71. competition. by Northern Illinois Univer- Rachel's Challenge is a Tickets are $50 each ($20 sity's Academic Advising program that focuses on donation to the foundation) Center for the fall semester. deliberate kindness and and can be purchased online Olivia B. Engel, of Niles, WELCOME TO compassion. at www. maine2O7founda- majoring in psychology, was Participants included: tion.org. Donations to the named to the fall-semester Peggie Maniscalco, Culver District 207 Educational dean's list at Iowa State School principal.; Amy Foundation, which is a reg- TOTAL University. Kruppe, District 71 super- istered 5O1(c)(3)charity Jeffrey R. Springer, of intendent; Rich MangoLd, organization, can also be Niles, earned a bachelor's Optimist Club treasurer; made on the website. degree from Eastern Illinois John Jekot, Optimist Club The event raises funds so RELAXATION University. president; Pat Byrne, Districtthe Educational Foundation Niles students graduat- 71 Board of Education can continue to improve Rejuvenate the body and enhven the ing from the University of president; Norb Johnson, student lives by providing Illinois-Champaign with Optimist Club member; Tina unique and extended learn- spirit in spa blu! Enjoy signature bachelor degrees include Nielsen, District 71 Board of ing opportunities. Philip A. Casella, psychol- Education member; and Jim ogy; Joshua T. Dessent, Grammas, District 71 Board services including soothing psychology; and Katelyn F. of Education member. The District 207 Board of Dessent, animal sciences. Education will honor out- massages, complexion-brightening Jason Bang, of Niles, DISTRICT 207 standing parents at the June graduated from the Univer- The Maine Township meeting through its annual sity of Wisconsin-Madison Educational Foundation is "Parent of the Year Award." facials and heavenly hand with a bachelor's degree in holding its annual benefit Nominations will be done arts/economics. dinner and auction, "A Night online for students meeting treatments. Jamie A Short, of Nues, for Our Stars," from 6-9 p.m. the eligibility criteria. Stu- made the dean's list during April 12 at the Rosewood dents are required to submit the fall semester at the Restaurant, 9421 W. Higgins a brief essay (no more than University of Minnesota Road, Rosemont. 1,000 words) about their College of Education/Human Entertainment will be parent or parents, outlin- ONE PLACE. Development. provided by students of the ing their worthiness for the COUNTLESS WAYS TO FEEL GOOD. Niles students Juliann M. Fine Arts Departments from award. There will be one Berzins (business) and Mia Maine South, Maine East and winner from each of the dis- rr,; . ,. -..' Pappalardo (business) were Maine West high schools. trict's three high schools. named to the fall-semester Raffle and silent-auction District 207 Parent of dean's list at the University items have been donated by the Year Award Criteria: of Iowa. local businesses to support District 207 nominating Alyssa M. Milazzo, of the activities of the founda- students must be seniors Niles, graduated cum laude tion. In addition physicians in good standing within from Bradley University. and staff from Advocate their schools. ARC stu- Niles students Tomasz Lutheran General Hospital, dents are eligible to apply Buzun, Timothy Kosiba who are involved with the through Maine South, and and Stephanie Veltri were School Based Health Center Youth Campus students are ON NE CT E included on the fall dean's located at Maine East, will eligible to apply through list at Northern Illinois be recognized for their ser- Maine East. Students may MICHIGAN CITY. IN University. vice to the community. The nominate a single parent or Qualifying with a grade master of ceremonies for the point average of 4.0 on the evening will be Dave Barker, SEE DIGEST, PAGE 28 28 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 NIL

wide Youth in Science and elle Carsello, Hailee Higgins, of stupidity. The story fol- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27 DIGEST Engineering Team competed Erin Raddatz, Hannah Zver; Resurrection College Prep lows a young school teacher, in the WYSE annual re- their parents who are legal Schools. Maluchnik, chair High School has announced sophomores Alexa Akana, ,.Leon Tolchinsky, who arrives parents or custodial parents ofthe Resurrection English its honor roll for the first gional competition at Wilbur Yasmeen Ihrnoud, Marisa in town and finds himself in Wright College on Feb. or guardians recognized by Department, will be honored semester. Students with a Villasenor; and freshman a battle to break the curse. 10. Resurrection students the school district. Parents at a dinner on March 11 at GPA of 4.51 or higher are Victoria Miechowicki. The cast of characters in- must have demonstrated a the Chicago Marriott. recognized with first honors; competed in academic The Resurrection College cluded: Count Gregor (Nick commitment to education Maluchnik has been on students with a 4.0-4.50 competitions in a variety of Prep High School WYSE Mateus, Maine South); Leon academic categories includ- and the well-being of the the faculty of Resurrection are recognized with second Team members who won (Nick Olinger, Maine South); ing: mathematics, physics, medals at the regional student. College Prep High School o n ors. Sophia (Katie Nicolay); Dr. biology, chemistry, English The nominating process for 37 years. She currently First Honors competition were: Rachel Zubritsky (Danielle Male- and engineering graphics. calls for senior students to teaches British and World Park Ridge - Rachel Heiberger, senior (Biology, nock); Lenya (Cassandra Jor- Eight Resurrection students complete the online nomina- Literature and Advanced Muss, Penelope Antonopou- second place and Physics, dan); Yenchna the vendor won medals and the Resur- tion form, available at www. Placement Literature and los, Colleen Coppin, Bridget third place); Molly Powers, (jazmine Sherman); Mishkin rection team came in first maine2o7.org, along with an Language Composition Forde, Haley Mulcrone and senior (Biology, third place the postman (Amanda Will- essay describing why their courses to junior and senior Olivia Babusci. place in their division. St. and Physics, third place); ner); Slovitch the butcher parents should be the 2012 students. Niles - Meegan Early, Ignatius College Prep took Gabrielle Carsello, junior (Taylor Kohout); the Magis- second place and Benito District 207 Parent of the She holds a bachelor's de- Kristina Getty, Annmarie (Chemistry, first place and trate (Mary Pat Hastings); Juarez Community Academy Year. Applications are due gree from Loyola University Mahoney, Sarah Ryan, Jen- Engineering Graphics, first and Snetsky the sheep (oser took third place in the divi- place); Ashley Frangia- by May 18. and a master's degree from nifer Voss and Mary Topp. (Natalie Chin). The cast The Awards will be pre- Dominican University. She Morton Grove - Jessica sion. The Resurrection WYSE more, senior (Engineering also included Sheep (Mad- Graphics, second place); sented at the June 4 Board has been selected for the O'Grady and Luisa Velez. team will advance to the die Abbatacola and Olivia sectional competition held Nicole Marie Raia, senior of Education meeting in the Distinguished Service Award Second Honors Anton); Duck (Lia Haddad); March 15 at North Central district board room at Maine in recognition for her years Park Ridge - Joelle Den- (Engineering Graphics, third Cow (Jackie Komada); Pig College in Naperville. South High School. in Catholic education, for ver, Alama Pluhar, Kather- place); Hailee Higgins, ju- (Amanda Willner); Attendant Members of the Resur- The honor will be award- her accomplishments as an ine Angelini and Susanna nior (English, second place); (Vanessa Komada); and At- rection WYSE Team who Faith Stachulski, senior ed to parents of students educator and for her ability Scia labba. tendant, (Hannah Keller). from Maine East, Maine to inspire her students. Niles - Diana Ziemba, participated in the corn- (Math, second place) and Performances held were South and Maine West high According to Resurrec- Violet Ziemba, Melissa petition included: seniors Lauren Neja, senior (Phys- at the Resurrection Little Ashley Frangiamore, schools, tion President/Principal Anderson, Kimberly Davis, ics, third place). Theatre between March 15 Theresa Ghiloni, Sarah Lynne Saccaro, "Her files are Cassandra Hansen and Sofia and March 18. RESURRECTION Gilsmer, Rachel Heiberger, thick with more Influential Lyskanowski. Resurrection College Prep Resurrection College Prep Teacher commendations, Morton Grove - Halle Marielle Jennings, Monika The drama department High School is at 7500 W. High School English teacher Kawa, Colleen Koepke, Kelly of Resurrection College handwritten letters and now Winker. Taicott Ave., Chicago. Go to Noreen Maluchnik has been emails of appreciation for Lechowski, Lauren Neja, Prep High School presented www.reshs.org. selected as a recipient of the impact Ms. Maluchnik Brigid O'Neill, Molly Powers, "Fools"by Neil Simon. "Fools" is set in a Russian ST. JOHN BREBEUF the Distinguished Service has had on our graduates' The Resurrection College Nicole Marie Raia, Tatiana Award by the Archdiocese lives. She is most deserving Prep High School World- Salazar, Faith Stachulski, hamlet where the town has Nearly 80 of St. John of Chicago Board of Catholic of this prestigious award." Lena Stefani; juniors Gabri- been cursed with 200 years Brebeuffirst- to third-grad-

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work and dedication in The new S.T.E.M. Lab that students program to apply math. In addition The S.T.E.M. lab includes circles, arcs, measurement, science. Joe Ciukowski from (Science Technology enhance comprehension in hands-on activities provide one "Tempest" console, timing, angles and planes. Notre Dame High School Engineering and Math) at math and science concepts. a opportunities for students which suspends ping-pong Tempest is an example of presented Matthew with St. John Brebeuf School The RoboArm rotates on to improve problem-solving balls on columns of air. how air flow, pressurization a first-place win in the will provide students with five axes and incorporates and critical-thinking skills. Students manipulate two and Bernoulli's Principle Notre Dame Science League hands-on learning experi- end.of-arm tools, such as The lab also includes RoboArms to move the are applied - all within an Challenge. Matthew built a ences to further enhance finger grippers, a shovel three "HydrauLift" de- balls from their columns engaging classroom activity. structure that protected an their science and math and a magnetic pickup tool vices. A hydraulift is a in sequential patterns that egg from the pressure of 16 skills. In the new lab, for flexibility in classroom low-pressure, air-over-oil require a variety of commu- ST. PATRICK books. students will have the activities. Movement in lift simulator. The unit uses nication and cognitive skills. The following Park Ridge As a final celebration opportunity to control and degrees reinforces basic water and food coloring to The Tempest helps students residents were named to for loo days of school, the maneuver robotic arms to number sense. Students simulate a hydraulic fluid. gain practical, hands-on Saint Patrick High School's students had a batloon-pop- reinforce mathematical and experiment, see spatial re- The computer-controlled, experience in problem Semester One Honor Roll: ping race. In teams of four, scientific strategies. lationships, and create and working hydraulic and solving, teamwork, coordi- First honors: sophomore nine students had to run up There are eight "Ro- solve equations. As a result pneumatics system allows nation and critical thinking Michael Potts; second hon- and down the gym popping boArms" the students can scientific and mathemat- students to grasp and apply skills. It provides valuable ors: senior Daniel Potts, Jr.; loo balloons one for each operate. A RoboArm is ics concepts come alive as math, science,and technol- knowledge about pattern sophomores Jack Donovan day of school. a high-tech robotic arm students "do" science and ogy concepts. recognition, automation, and Liam Forde. (JR WR

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BY VERONICA HINKE Contributor Chef Gale Gand's Marshmallows

a sure sign of spring when 1/Ls CUP water When syrup reaches those dark-eyed chicks and 1/4 CU tight corn syrup 235 degrees, remove it from heat and pour syrup rabbits in improbable shades 3/g cup sugar of yellow, pink and purple, gradually into whipped egg Jt'sbegin to show up on shelves of 2 egg whites whites. supermarkets and drugstores. i tablespoon powdered Meanwhile, melt gelatin The fluffy, sugary marshmallow gelatin in microwave for 10 sec- Peeps have added color to Easter 3 tablespoons cold water onds at a time, until melted. On low, drizzle it and mix baskets for generations. And these 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla into egg white mixture. Add days, they're popping up every- extract where, from the edges of spring- vanilla and a few drops of time cakes to the rims of seasonal Food coloring of your choice food coloring, and continue martini glasses. Sugar for sprinkling the pan whipping until stiff. Line a sheet pan with People love their Peeps for many Combine 1/14 CU water, parchment paper and reasons. For some, they're like corn syrup and sugar in sprinkle well with sugar. Proust's madeleine, triggering a saucepan fitted with candy Place egg white mixture nostalgic reverie of Easters past. thermometer. Bring to a boil in piping bag with a large Others love the bright colors the and boil to "softball" stage, plain tip and pipe in desired candies bring to Easter dinner or about 235 degrees. shapes. Let cool, then using tables. And some "peeps" just Meanwhile, whip egg a toothpick and some black like that pillowy, marshmallowy whites until soft peaks coloring gel, make dots for mouthful that weighs in at a mere form. Sprinkle gelatin grad- the eyes. 32 calories. ually over 3 tablespoons Chef Gale Gand might be apopu- water, and let it sponge. Makes LO marshmallows. lar food TV star, but at her home in Riverwoods, the award-winning pastry pro delights in concocting their marshmallow treats. homemade marshmallow chicks By the mid-1990s, Just and bunnies for Easter. She's been Born had begun producing making them for about 10 years. Peeps in still more pastel "They're funny in a retro kind of colors and added vanilla way," she said. "If I make them, I and chocolate flavors. Te- can make them any color I want and Homemade marshmallow day, bunnies and chicks are chicks dry on a baking made in a variety of colors, sheet at Chef Gate Gand's including pink, green, blue home. and lavender. Naturally, the best-selling Peeps in the U.S. are those colored the original, beloved bright yellow. Just Born, which lately know that the ingredients are good." At the Just Born factory in Beth- touts a chocolate mousse lehem, Pa., some 1 billion Peeps are Peep dipped in chocolate Kids' favorite produced each year. That's enough among their latest innova- Gand's twin daughters, Ruby Peeps to stretch from New York tions, now also produces and Ella, often work alongside her. City to Tokyo, if Peeps could swim. shapes for other holidays. "Kids get so much out of cooking: In 1954, factory owner Bob They produce marshmal- Gand uses a pastry bag to create math and motor skill development, Born introduced a new machine low hearts for Valentine's the shapes of the chicks. a sense of how to nurture, chemis- to mass-produce his bright yellow Day, pumpkins for Hallow- try - aiid then it tastes good in the marshmallow chicks, which he een and snowmen for Christmas. Photos end," she said. trademarked "Peeps" (wwwmarsh- Gand too, works her marshmal- At Gand's home, piped marsh- mallowpeeps.com). The factory had low magic for Valentine's Day, by Ruthie mallow chicks are a colorful center- been known for making fine French taking the marshmallow cream Hauge- piece on the Easter brunch table, chocolates. she uses for chicks and bunnies next to the ricotta doughnuts her And now we finally know what and stuffing it between two heart- Sun-Times family makes every year. But they came first, the chicken or the bunny.shaped pieces of chocolate cake. don't last long because they taste It wasn't until the early 1980s that That marshmallow cake sandwich Media great. "We just pop them in our Born began making his marshmal- recipe is included in her cookbook, mouths and eat them," Gand said. low treats in the shape of a bunny. Chocolate & Vanilla (Crown Publish- Gand uses a few tricks of the ing Group, 2006). sugar trade to ensure top quality Any shape Factory-made Peeps are always chicks. "Make sure the mixture is Home candymakers can use given a fine coating of granulated Ruby Seldlta, 7, measures granulated sugar for slightly cooled soit holds up. Test a cookie cutter in the shape of sugal; and Gand does that too some- marshmallow chicks with her mom, Chef Gale the consistency first before piping a bunny or some other favorite times. It's that fmal bit of sparkle on Gand, at their home in Riverwoods. the whole batch," she said. springtime symbol to personalize a holiday classic. WWW.PIONEERLDCAL.COM I 31 NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 2012 I

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Submissions for Community Saturday, April 28 Blood the office and in the field. See and fourth Mondays of each and botanical arts by Garden Chicago Honor Flight and will Calendar are required iii days pressure and blood sugar www.centerofconcern.org. month to accommodate staff and other experts. For reflect on his experiences. preceding the date of publica- testing, 10 a.m-noon (no ap- Center counselors also residents with passport ap- information or to register, Women who are interested in tion. Send to: Ni/es Managing pointment needed). are available to help eligible plications, voter registrations visit www.chicagobotanic.org/membership in DAR should Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Homeowners desiring ad- residents apply for Illinois and temporary handicapped school or call (847) 835-8261. know that any woman 18 LakeAve., GlenviewiL 60026. ditional income, companion- Circuit Breaker property-tax parking placards. To sched- Rainbow Animal Assisted years or older, regardless of In formation may be faxed to ship, or the ability to remain relief grants and license-plate ule an appointment at Nues Therapy Inc., is now offering race, religion, or ethnic back- (847) 486-7495 or amai/ed to in their homes may wish to discounts, Illinois Cares Rx Township in Skokie, call (847) "Introduction to Animal As- ground, who can prove lineal [email protected]. consider the Center of Con- (prescription-drug assis- 673-9300. sisted Therapy," dog training descent from a patriot of the cern's Shared Housing Pro- tance), the senior-citizen The Maine Township Neigh- classes at various locations, American Revolution, is eli- Center of Concern gram. Residents are matched real-estate tax exemption and borhood Watch meets at 7:30 including 6042 W. Oakton St., gible for membership. Contact with screened applicants deferral, the senior-citizen p.m. on the first Wednesday ofin Morton Grove. The fee is Second Vice Regent, Dorothy The Center of Concern, who possess a temperament tax-assessment freeze, and every month in the basement $60. Contact Dorida King at Wilson at (847) 328-6946. 1580 N. Northwest Highway, suitable to shared accommo- the longtime-occupant-hom- of Maine Town Hall, 1700 Bal- dhking4©yahoo.com or call The Sweet Singers of Suite 310, Park Ridge, (847) eowner property-tax exemp- lard Road in Park Ridge. Meet- (773) 736-9021, for schedules Congregation Ezras Israel 823-0453, calendar of events dations. Preparation of simple tion. ings address issues within the and locations. which entertains at nursing includes: wills and durable powers of unincorporated area of the homes, retirement facilities Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur- attorney for health care and township and all residents are and charitable organizations, days - Income tax prepara- Chamber Clubs invited. Reports from the Cook meets the first Wednesday tion, by appointment. property also is available by Niles Chamber of Com- The Twenty-first Star Chap- appointment. All services County Sheriff's Police, North ofevery month at 10 a.m. in Mondays, April 9, 16, 23, merce & Industry, (847) ter ofthe National Society of Maine Fire Department, and the Rosenberg Auditorium of and 30 - Employment coun- are offered at the Center of 268-8180. Annual NUes Night the Daughters ofthe American Concern offices at 1580 N. the township's Code Enforce- Ezras Israel, 7001 N. Califor- seling, by appointment. of Roses Awards Dinner: Hon- Revolution will meet at 11:30 Northwest Highway, #310, in ment Department are shared, nia Ave., Chicago. Those who Monday, April 9 - Al- oring local citizens who make a.m. April 14 at the Park Ridge Park Ridge. For services that and residents are invited to enjoy singing are welcome zheimer's Caregivers Support a difference, April 21 at White Country Club, 636 N. Pros- require an appointment, call ask questions and report any to join. Call the Ezras Israel Group, 10 a.m. Eagle Banquets & Restaurant, pect Ave., Park Ridge. Lunch concerns or problems in their office at (773) 764-8320. Tuesday - April 17 - (847) 823-0453 weekdays, 9 6839 Milwaukee Ave. Tickets, will be served at noon with a am.-4:30 p.m. (The center is neighborhood. Veterans of Foreign Wars Medicare counseling, by $50, available through the meeting and program to fol- open only until noon on Fri- Post 7712 meet at 7 p.m. appointment (sponsored by Niles Chamber. tow. Hostesses for the day are: days.) The Center of Concern every second Wednesday of the federally funded Senior Classes Shirley Fish and Ann Michael; also offers housing counsel- the month at the Post at 7680 Health Insurance Program). The Joseph Regenstein, Barbara Hate, chairman. ing for seniors and others Civic Caldwell Ave. (next to Tam Wednesday, April 18 - Grief Jr. School ofthe Chicago Chapter Regent Joy Martin seeking affordable housing, A representative from the Tennis in Niles on Howard and loss support group (call Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake will welcome Paul Meinke Niles Township Clerk's office Street). The Post is open first). programs designed to prevent Cook Road, Glencoe, offers of Channel 7 News who will homelessness, friendly visi- will be available 9 a.m.-5 p.m. also on Fridays 7 p.m. until Saturdays, April 7 and 21 - a variety of classes for the present a program, "Honor tors for the homebound, and weekdays and evenings by Legal counseling, by appoint- adults in the horticulture, Flight Chicago." Meinke has volunteer opportunities in appointment on the second SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 32 ment. garden design, nature studies accompanied veterans on a Don't miss the next issue of

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583-9328. for: American Jews in the Free with museum admission; rechargeable (NiCd, NiMh, CALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 31 Second World War. Through reservations recommended. lithium ion, lithium polymer). closing. All veterans from The Knights of Columbus Community their artifacts, letters, and April 15, 2-3:30 p.m.: Meet Before dropping off recharge- Vietnam, Gulf War, Afghani- (North American Martyrs Illinois Holocaust Museum photographs, the "Greatest Linda Pressman, author of able batteries, residents need stan Korea and World War II Council, Niles), provides ways & Education Center, 9603 Generation" tell the stories ofLooking Up: A Memoir of Sis- to tape the contact points on are welcome. Call Bernard for members to help others Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- what the war was like for all ters, Survivors and Skokie, as each battery or place in an Beverley, (847) 966-5479, in the community while try- mation: (847) 967-4800; res- its participants, and for Jews she signs copies of her funny individual self-locking plastic e-mail jamesbond54762@ ing to improve their family ervations: (847) 967-4889, in particular. Ours to Fight for and tragic account of growing baggie to avoid sparks. Local yahoo.com or call (847)470- and spiritual lives. Call Bob www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. brings to life the actions and up in 1960s Skokie, as one drop-offsites include: Niles 9890. Galassi, (847) 965-0920. Museum admission prices: feelings of these young men of seven sisters born to Ho- Public Services Department, The Korean War Veterans Niles Chapter Toastmasters General Admission, $12; and women. Free with Muse- locaust survivors. Free. April 6849 Touhy Ave., (847) Association, Greater Chicago meets at 7:15 p.m. the second seniors (65+), $8; students um admission. ApnI 5, 6:30-819, 6:30-8 p.m.: Holocaust 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 and fourth Wednesdays of the (ages 12-22), $8;children p.m.: David Scheffer provides Remembrance DayYom HaS- Mondays through Fridays; p.m. the fourth Wednesday of month at the Morton Grove (ages 5-11), $6. Reserva- an insider's account of the hoah and Illinois Holocaust Niles Village Hall, 1000 each month at the Montclare- 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members tions required for programs. formation of the war crimes Museum's third anniversary. Civic Center Drive, (847) Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. learn how to feel comfortable Through June 17: Special tribunals following atroci- Abraham Foxman, Holocaust 588-8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- and have self-confidence talk- Exhibition - Ours to Fight ties in the Balkans, Rwanda, survivor and national direc- Mondays through Fridays; uelter, (773) 774-9671. ing to an audience. CalE (847) Sierra Leone, and Cambodia. tor of the Anti-Defamation Park Ridge Public Works, 400 League, will discuss "A 21st Busse Highway, (847) 318- Century Challenge: Protect- 5240, 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays ing the Memory and Meaning through Fridays. Additional ofthe Holocaust." Foxman, drop-off sites are posted at Apri1 Shqwer: whose life was saved by his swancc.org/recycling/battery- : olValues Polish Catholic nanny, has recycling.html. devoted a lifetime to fighting The Solid Waste Agency : La Grange Park, antisemitism, discrimination of Northern Cook County has and prejudice. Free with mu- established a location for : Antique Mail seum admission; April 22, 3-4 residents to drop off electron- 800 East 31st Street p.m.: In cooperation with Chi- La Grange Park, ics on a weekly basis at no cago's Cantors, "Celebrating cost at the Glenview Transfer IL 60526 (708)354-1700 the Cantonal Arts of Europe," Station, 1151 N. River Road, y performed by cantors from 9-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. Stopinand Chicago-area congregations, Under the new Electronics Findthe the program will feature the Products Recycling and Reuse Perfect Vintage Gift! music ofJewish communities Act (SB2313), only the follow- ;: Check our that were destroyed in the ing items will be accepted: selection today! Holocaust. Free. April26, Computers - PCs and laptops, Thes-Sat114.M-5PM 6:30-8 p.m.: A moderated scanners, computer monitors, Sì2PPM panel of veterans represent- mobile phones, peripherals - ing World War II, Vietnam and mice, keyboards, zip drives, ZURKO'S MIDWEST PROMOTIONS Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts, MP3 players, televisions, QualityAntiques and will discuss the ways in which PDAs - printers, VHS players, Estates Wanted! military service has changed fax mathines, DVD players, jr in the last 60 years, the ways video game consoles, and Why not sell some of your in which it will never change, DVR/cable boxes. Electronics ANTIQUE8 COLLECTIBLE. MARKET antiques, jewelry or collectibles? and how their sacrifices from businesses, institutions FOR UPCOMING AUCTIONS... shape the world today. Free or schools will not be ac- . Aritq. Furniture, Onental Rugs, Pairifings, Pottery, Figurines, with museum admission. cepted. Visit swancc.org. APRIL. 7th & 8th Lighting, Bronzes & Jewelry April 29, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 Any women interested in . Antique & Collectible Auctions Every 2 Weeks! p.m.: Ages 3 to 6 and their joining the Rainbow Hospice SATURDAY 10-4 . Quality Consignments Accepted, Ove Piece or Entire Estate! families are invited to reenact and Palliative Care Threshold SHOW HOURS:SUN. 8-31$6 . We buy Antiques & Estates! their favorite storybooks, Singers can contact Kathy Visit our Website for Photos & Results, Upcoming complete with music, pup- Huber at (847) 685-9900. PCus! ACCENT ON VINTAGE Auction Dates, & Current Listing pets, costumes and props, to Practices are held on two 1I 9w*m' understand their own feelings Thursdays each month CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES! and the feelings of others. starting at 6:45 p.m. in Park 7232 N. Western Ave., Chgo., IL Children will learn appropri- Ridge. Threshold Singers are Early Buyers: SAT. 8AM-1OAM/$25 (773) 465.3300 ate social behavior by model- trained to sing in groups of www.dfrectauction.com ing examples presented in the two and three at the bedside LAKECOUNTY FAIRGROUNDS. stories through the guidance of those who are sick and dy- GRAYSLAKE, IL 1060E. PETERSON RD. of educators and therapists. ing. The songs are generally Heritage Trail Mall Free with museum admission. traditional or simple rounds, : The Solid Waste Agency chants, lullabies and hymns * CHICAGOLAND'S MASSIUE NATIONAL * 70 Dealer Antique Emporium of Northern Cook County that can be chosen to respond SHOW 410 Ridge Road, Wilmette, Illinois 60091847-256.6208 recently established a Bat- to musical taste and spiritual tery Recycling Program for direction. Singers go through CIVIL-WARa SALE When you are tired of shoppmg the rechargeable and alkaline patient care volunteer train- batteries, partnered with In- ing. but there are no audi- & MILITARY EXTRAVAGANZA Mega malls, visit Heritage Trail Mall! terstate Batteries in Skokie to tions; only requirements are a SAT. APRIL. 21st(9AMm4PM)/$9 Shower of Spring Savings! provide recycling at no cost to love of music and a desire to We have jewelry iii all price ranges, figurines, SWANCC communities. Com- serve others. (COUNTY FARM & MANCHESTER) mon household batteries are Avenues Thrift Shoppe of- DuPage County Fairgrounds crystal, vintage purses, picture frames, no longer accepted at Illinois fers great prices and specials romantic leather books, toys and nostalgic EPA-sponsored household on gently used clothing for and humorous items. chemical waste events and infants, children and adults, VIIHEA?ON, IL. 1155269169 facilities due to their benign shoes, household items, Visit us On Facebook or nature and high recycling books and small furniture. www.zurkopromotions. corn www.heritagetrail.com costs. Batteries accepted in On Wednesdays, seniors SWANCC's program: Alkaline 60 years and older receive Tour Buses & New Vendors Welcome! -:- :-- .. (AA, AAA, C, D and 9v) and 10 percent off all regularly WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM NIL THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 2012 I 33

priced items. The main shop Hospital. Anyone who visits is available and refreshments the clinic provides interna- ing their days free for other dessert and socializing. (847) is located at 7710 W. Touhy Like New to have their car will be served. There is no tional travel medical services activities, patients often 390-0160. Ave. in Chicago, and the washed or detailed or buys charge, however registration including for those planning report having more energy The Niles Historical "boutique" shop at 7700 a gift card from the com- is required. Call 1-800-323- a trip out ofthe country. and better dialysis results. Museum, 8970 N. Milwaukee Touhy Ave. features upscale pany and also asks for the 8622 and mention the class Office hours are 7:30 a.m.-8 Medicare-certified Fresenius Ave., is open to the public clothing, outerwear, collect- Lutheran General discount code 8G52 or visit www.ad- p.m. weekdays and Saturday Medical Care Niles is now ac- from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. ibles and finer merchandise. will receive a price cut for the vocateheatlh.com/luth click and Sunday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. cepting new dialysis patients. Mondays, Wednesdays and Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. service, with a portion of the on "I need a class or support Saturdays and Sundays. Call, Call (847) 581-0334. Fridays. Drop in, make ar- Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fri- proceeds going specifically group" and type in the class 847-647-0355. Senior Advocate of Advo- rangements for a tour, drop days, and Saturdays and 1-8 to benefit the Older Adult Ser- code 8G52 - April 10: Boot Golf Mill Hearing Aid cate Lutheran General Hospi- off artifacts and collections, p.m. Thursdays. Donations vices program of the hospital. Camp for New Parents, Dr. Center, 8856 N. Milwaukee tal offers free blood-pressure or just come to visit. The new are accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Call AiMee Madden, Lutheran Joanna Lewis, pediatrician; Ave., is offering free hearing screenings 10 a.m.-noon magnetic elevator makes the Tuesdays through Saturdays General Development Of- April 17: ADHD, Dr. james evaluations. All who come in on the first Wednesday of auditorium easily accessible. only. Donate only gently fice, (847) 723-8518; Steve Weedon, developmental and will receive a comprehensive every month at the hospital's Call (847) 390-0160. used clothing; broken or Radakovic at Like New Auto behavioral pediatrician; April audiological evaluation. Call Patient Resource Center, obsolete electronics cannot Spa, (847) 823-9274; or visit 24: Food Allergies, Dr. Mark (847) 296-3344. 8820 W. Dempster St., Niles Library be accepted. Purchases help www.likenewautospa.com. Miller, pediatric allergist. Pediatric developmental (across from the hospital). Niles Public Library, adults with developmental The fundraising program is Advocate Medical Group screenings offered at no cost. No appointment is necessary. 6960 W. Oakton St., (847) disabilities. Avenues to featured on the home page is now providing immediate LYNX Therapeutics, 9436 Call (847) 723-7277. 663-1234 or online at www. Independence is a nonprofit with a link to a more detailed care and occupational health Ozark Ave., Morton Grove, nileslibrary.org. Registration organization based at 515 flyer containing the discount services at the Advocate provides specialized occupa- Historical Society is required for most programs Busse Highway in Park and donation matrix. This Medical Group Patient tional therapy services and The Niles Historical Soci- unless indicated otherwise. Ridge that offers a variety offer is not valid with an out- Center, 7255 N. Caldwell Ave. learning instruction programs ety presents a program on Meet the Library Trustees of programs to enhance an side wash only, or any other in Niles. This will provide to children with physical, so- the 200th anniversary of the and Friends of the Niles Li- individual's work, social, promotion/program. community members with cial, emotional, and learning War of 1812 at 2 p.m. April brary from 6:30-8 p.m. April and daily living skills. For convenient, quality medical difficulties. Contact: Ingrid 22 at the Niles Historical Mu- 11 and enjoy cake and coffee. information on donations or Health care including treatment for Kenron at (847) 791-1631 or seum by Nilesite Ralph Frese. Learn about the plans to to volunteer, contact Michael Advocate Lutheran General non-life-threatening illnesses (847) 966-1505. He will discuss "How the War improve the library. Discover Frustini, (773) 631-6230. Hospital presents the Com- such as: Cuts and burns, A local dialysis clinic, Was Won" before munitions what the Friends of the Niles munity Healthbeat lecture se- sprains and bruises, eye Fresenius Medical Care Niles, factories, large-scale uniform Public Library, under the di- Fundraisers ries. During April, topics will injuries, flu symptoms, sore 9371 N. Milwaukee Ave., has manufacturers, high-tech rection of Friends' President throats, nausea, vomiting, di- Like New Auto Spa, Inc., focus on "Healthy Children." started a new night-time training and "hands-on." Chris Hanusiak, are doing to arrhea, ear aches, respiratory program for dialysis patients. 1050 Busse Highway, Park All lectures wiH be held at There is plenty of free give back to the Library and Ridge, has introduced a spe- Advocate Lutheran General and urinary tract infections. The new service allows pa- parking, free admission raise funds and awareness. cial fund-raising program that Hospital's West End Confer- The center provides easy ac- tients to receive treatments (donations accepted), and The Knights of Niles Chess cess to X-ray and laboratory in the clinic at night, for eight benefits Advocate Lutheran ence Center, 1775 W. Demp- following a brief business Club for kindergartners to services to assist in diagnosis hours, while sleeping or General Hospital/Advocate ster St., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. meeting and program, there Lutheran General Children's Tuesdays. 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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS National headquarters leaving Park Ridge after half-century

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON johnson@pioneerIocaLcom American Society of Anes- thesio1ogists, headquartered in Park Ridge since 1960, will be leaving the city in 2014. ASA recently purchased property at 1110 American Lane, in Schaumburg, just south of the Woodfield Commons West Shopping Center, and is prepar- Ing to construct a new head- quarters there, the organization said. A spring 2014 completion is anticipated. ASA offices have been at 520 N. Northwest Highway since 1992. For 32 years ASXS head- quarters were at515 Busse Highway. The reason for the relocation is lack of space in the current building due to an increase in the number of staff, according to ASA Executive Vice President John A. Thonier. Several years ago ASA pur- chased the former Napleton dealership, which was adjacent to its headquarters at Green- wood Avenue and Northwest Highway. Though the buildings were demolished the property has remained vacant. According to ASA the organization has not yet determined what it plans to do with the Park Ridge proper- ties once it relocates to Schaum- burg. ASA also has offices in Wash- ington, D.C. American Society of Anesthesiotogists plans to leave its Park Ridge headquarters at 520N. Northwest Highway In 2014. JENNIFER JOHNSON-SUN-TIMES MEDIA

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Maine Township ed her career in law as a clerk Maine Township collects books for troops, vets in the state's attorney's office trustee to open in 1985, eventually work- Maine Township Town Hall Park Ridge law ing in appeals, child abuse, in Park Ridge was a recent narcotics and the felony trial drop-off sitefor Operation office division. A 25-year gang- Paperback, a volunteer proj- Park Ridge resident and and sex-crimes prosecutor, ect that collects paperback Maine Township Trustee Morask most recently served books to be sent to troops Laura Morask has as deputy supervisor overseas and to veteran's hos- announced she will ofthe Preliminary pitals. be opening a new Hearing Unit Branch Lucifie Kozanecki, a retired law office April 12 44. Morask was also teacher and a member of the at 713 Devon Ave. in partofa multi- MaineStreamers senior orge- Park Ridge. jurisdictional task nization, coordinated the lo- Morask, who force to dismantle cal effort. retired recently from the Black Gangster The project was started the Cook County Disciple Street Gang States Attorney's and has operated last year by Delta Kappa Laura Morask Gamma, a national organiza- Office, will practice as the Gang Crimes tion of retired teachers, of criminal law, DUI Liaison to the Skokie which Kozanecki is a member. defense, police courthouse. Locally More than15 boxes of representation and municipal Morask has educated Maine books were collected duringOperation Paperback coordinator Lucille Kozanecki, center, is joined by Maine Township law. Township residents about Maine Township's OperationHighway Commissioner Robert Provenzano and Township Supervisor Carol Teschky after 15 A graduate of Washington gangs and gang crime during University and Chicago-Kent Paperbac1 drive. boxes of books were collected for overseas troops and veterans hospitaLs. iCONTRIBUTED PHOTO public presentations held at College of Law, Morask start- Maine Town Hall. NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 35

pm. Displays will include se- CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33 nior housing, health, financial eighth-graders meets from entering eighth grade in the services, and other provid- 3:45-4:45 p.m. Fridays until fall and adults can become ers of products and services 03't0 ITALL4J0 April 27. Students can learn Book Buddies. Buddies read that benefit older Americans. and improve chess skills but or listen to children read once Call (847) 297-2510 or visit they should know how to a week for an hour. The Niles www.mainetownship.com. /984 move the pieces. Public Library provides all Potential exhibitors should Reading with Rover - materials and training. call the Expo Office at (847) 7-8:30 p.m. April 5 and 19: The Niles Public Library 698-5069. Practice reading out loud is open on Sundays from 1-5 Maine Township's FISH Located in Carillon Square with friendly, patient pups. p.m. all year. (Friends Indeed Serve and This program is for beginning Weekly, counselors from Help) is in need of volunteer or struggling readers and! the Chicago Chapter of drivers to provide residents 1470 Waukegan Road or dog lovers. Call Debbie at SCORE, the Service Corps of free transportation to medical t (847) 663-6619 or come in to Retired Executives, will be facilities in and near Maine Glenview sign up for a 20-minute slot; at the library to help small Township. Volunteers may for kindergartners and older. business owners and anyone choose how much time they www.gustorestaurant.com Celebrate Mo Willem's new considering starting a small wish to devote. Require- book The Duckling Gets a business. SCORE counselors ments include a current Cookie! from 6:30-7:30 p.m. are successful executives and drivers license and proof of Open 7 Days April 9, for ages 4 to 8 with business owners who can auto insurance. The program grown-up. help with a wide variety of requires residents in need Lunch and Dinner Families with babies, business issues. These expe- be mobile, or be able to use toddlers, preschoolers and rienced businesspeople offer a cane or walker. FISH also kids can boogie down in the private one-hour sessions of asks that appointments be library at 10 a.m. Fridays, business coaching. SCORE is set three or more days in ad- April 13 and May 11. Di Miss a nonprofit association of vol- vance. To become a volunteer Cate will be spinning all the unteers. Weekly sessions are driver call Ed Oken at (847) best tunes. No registration is held on alternating Tuesday 696-0761. To schedule a ride required. evenings or Wednesday morn- or for information call FISH PRIME RIB The film, "Contagion" ings. Sessions are free but an coordinator Gloria Stepek at (PG-13), will be screened at 2 appointment is required. To (847) 297-2510, Ext. 283. BRUNCH11am-3pm p.m. April 7. This is a thriller set up an appointment online, centered on the threat posed visit the counseling page at Parks by a deadly disease and an www.scorechicago.org/. If Maine-Niles Association international team of doctors there are questions, call (312) of Special Recreation offers ' p Q ; Menu Includes: __, %_) contracted by the Center for 353-7724 or e-mail info@ people with physical and 'I) Hand Carved Prime Rib, Eggs Disease Control to deal with scorechicago.org. mental challenges, behavior ADULTS. Benedict, Hand Carved Turkey, the outbreak. Youth programs on a and learning disorders, hear- ¿ A Senior Coffee Hour will drop-in basis - Babytime: 11 ing and visual impairments Sausage & Peppers, Pasta deal with Fall Prevention a.m. on Mondays, for babies and emotional disabilities an Primavera, Poached Salmon, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. April age 2 and under. Continuous opportunity to enjoy a variety 10. Get tips on how to lower year-round drop-in program of recreation activities. Chicken Vesuvio, House and the risk offalling in a presen- for children with an adult. MNASR serves Des Plaines, Caesar Salads, Lox & Bagels tation by the Senior Helpers Includes stories, songs, Golf-Maine, Lincolnwood, s .9 5 of Niles-Lincolnwood. fingerplays and extended Morton Grove, Niles, Park w/cream cheese, My Mothers Todd Stocke, vice-presi- playtime afterward. Rise & Ridge and Skokie. Call (847) CHILDREN Greek Salad, Smoked Salmon, dent olSourcebooks, Inc. will Shine Storytime: 10 a.m. on 966-5522. 9 speak on the digital publish- Thursdays, ages 2-6 with Nues Fresh Fruit, Chocolate Covered ing explosion and what an caregiver; enjoy stories, Niles Park District New 3's Strawberries & Assorted Pastries. editor does to prepare a songs and more. Preschool is offered at Niles manuscript for publication Park District is for children from 7-8:30 p.m. April 10. Maine Township who turned 3 after Sept. 1, 4:OO-9:OOpm Award winning photog- 2011, missing the deadline The vocal magic of"Mr. Featuring chef's specials in rapher Paul Petersen will Sound Effects" joins the for the regular 3-year pre- discuss latest techniques in expanded variety of exhibits, school. Classes are held from addition to our regular menu. travel and nature photogra- programming, and entertain- 12:30-2 p.m. Tuesdays and phy from 2-4 p.m. April 14. ment that will be featured Thursdays at Howard Leisure Peterson is a "Pure Michigan at Maine Township's Senior Center. Session run up to May Award Winning Photogra- Expo "Swing into Spring" 17. Call (847) 967-6633. April Dinner Specials pher" and was selected by from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April Niles Park District is offer- the National Park Service as 20 at the Golf Mill Shopping ing private piano lessons (30- $9.95 per Person* s the "2011 Artist in Residence- Center. Other highlights of the 45 minutes) for beginning Pictured Rocks National day include the Legacy Girls, and intermediate students Served with soup or saladSunday - Thursday 4:00pm -9:00pm Lakeshore." who will return with their Wednesdays and Thursdays For anyone who needs signature performance, an at Howard Leisure Center, Chicken Vesuvio Sausage and Peppers some help downloading Andrews Sisters musical re- 6676 W. Howard St. Lessons eBooks, go to www.nilesli- vue, at 1 p.m. as well as bingo will focus on the fundamen- Chopped Sirloin ' Eggplant Rollatini brary.org/contactus and click preceding the Expo from 9-10 tals oftechnique, music on eBook Help or click on the a.m., sponsored by High- theory and good practice Tilapia Pomodoro Chicken Parmesan Overdrive Download link on way Commissioner Robert habits. Call (847) 967-6633 5Dine in only. the homepage to find step- Provenzano; a Zumba Gold to reserve a lesson time. Offer not valid with any other offer. Offer expires April 30, 2012 by-step instruction sheets for demonstration from 11-11:30 Golf Maine different eBook readers as am, by certified instructor Di- Visit one of the Golf Maine ,- well as how to get started on ane Garvey, who is a member Park District offices, Feld- For Reservations, Call 84 7- 729-5444 MyMediaMall. MyMediaMall of the MaineStreamer class; man Recreation Center, 8800 titles are now available for and two raffles, one at 10:45 Kathy Lane (one block south We Throw Primo Parties! t,, the Kindle. a.m. and the second at 12:15 Book Buddies - Students SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 36 Private Rooms Available 25-120 Guests 36 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 NIL

9-11:30 a.m. for a variety of provide informational maten- Religion Christian Education classes CALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 gym games at Dee Park. als on the overall Lights for following 10 a.m. Sunday Celebrate Pesach with the There are still spots avail- Learning Program. ENERGY services. Classes will be held of Golf Road on Western and passing. Ages 5-8 years family from 8-11 p.m. April 6 able for second-semester STAR Activity Books for chil- on a variety of topics. A Fel- Avenue), Nites; or Dee Park, old. Next session April 10 to at Chabad & Free, 9401 Mar- preschool (for 4-year-olds). dren, as well as ENERGY STAR lowship Hour follows the 10 at the corner of Dee and May 15 at Dee Park. gall, Des Plaines. The Seder Offered are morning (five home energy-conservation a.m. service each week with Emerson Roads, Des Plaines; The Painting Studio meets is led in English and Russian days per week) and afternoon and electronics information, "Bring a Friend to Church and or call (847) 297-3000; www. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on with many explanations and classes (Mondays through will also be available. A Brunch" the first Sunday of gmpd.org. Mondays and Thursdays or insights by Rabbi Naftoly Thursdays). All classes are at recycling bin for used CFLs each month. Call the church Resident Advisory Com- 7'9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays Hershkovich. A three-course Dee Park. will also be available. CFLs at (847) 673-1434. mittee - The District is in at Feldman. meal will be included. Call Tae Kwon Do is a popu- may be purchased at Feldman Messiah Lutheran Church, the process of assembling a Over the Rainbow allows (847) 296-1770. lar martial arts classes for Park, 8800 Kathy Lane, Niles, 1605 Vernon Ave., Park group of residents to offer young children to have fun Temple Judea Mizpah, children (ages 7-15) and 8:30 a.m.-1O:3O p.m. Call Ridge, holds a Christian their input to better serve learning the colors of the 8610 NUes Center Road, adults offered on Mondays, (847) 297-3000. education hour at 9 a.m. future community programs rainbow through stories and Skokie, will offer its K'tonim Wednesdays and Saturdays The Golf Maine Park Dis- each Sunday, with worship and activities. Interested songs at Dee Park on Fridays. Pre-School Program of all year round. tnict offers the community an service at 10:15 a.m. During parties should contact the For ages 3-5 years. Judaic Arts and Play, for Various rooms/gyms are opportunity to recycle paper the hour, Sunday school is in Director, Bret Fahnstrom at Before & After School Child children ages 2 and older. available for rental for par- products. A recognizable church parsonage; children (847) 297-3000, ext. 26, or Care is available for children Children will enjoy Judaic ties, meetings or ongoing ac- green'and-yellow container from preschool-sixth grade email [email protected]. attending Mark Twain, Apollo arts and crafts, stories, tivities. Call (847) 297-3059. supplied by Abitibi Bowater welcome. Childcare services Summer Camp registration or Stevenson schools in Dis- games, singing, and snacks The Golf Maine Park was dropped offin the Feld- are available during worship. is in progress for the eight- trict 63. Call for details. with their parents and/or District offers a selection man Park lot, 8800 Kathy Call (847) 823-6984. week summer camp program Zumba is a Latin-inspired grandparents. Siblings are of ENERGY STAR qualified Lane, near the corner of West- St. John Brebeuf Adoration (four two-week sessions from workout to get in shape. On- welcome. Children under 2 compact fluorescent light em Avenue and Kathy Lane. Chapel in the Parish Ministry June lito Aug. 3). Camp is going classes are held at 7:15 are free. The 2011-12 classes bulbs for sale to the public Products that can be recycled Center, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. p.m. Mondays or Tuesdays at will be held two Sundays per from a Lights for Learning in this container include: is open 24 hours a day, seven with Before & After Child Care Feldman (nine weeks). month from 9:45-11:15 a.m. kiosk. Proceeds from the sale newspapers, magazines, days a week, for spiritual de- available for additional cost. Ballet & Tap - Ages 3 years Schedule to be determined. of every bulb will directly office paper (fax and copy), votion, prayers and medita- Field trips included in the fee. to adult. Ongoing classes Tuition per semester will be fund the scholarship program shopping catalogs, mail and tion. Call (847) 966-8145. Easter Egg Hunt will be year round. Dee and Feldman $60 and $75, respectively, sponsored by the district. The envelopes, catalogs, folders, Ezra-Habonim, the Niles held April 7 at 10 a.m. at Dee Parks. for members enrolling one scholarship program allows colored paper and shredded Township Jewish Congrega- Park. The Painting Studio of- or two children; and $85 children the opportunity to paper (bagged); no cardboard tion, 4500 Dempster St., Cricket classes and clinics fers classes for adults: 10 and $100, respectively, for attend camp when they may or phone books. All money Skokie, offers Introduction to begin in April at Dee Park. a.m.-2 p.m. on Mondays and nonmembers enrolling one or not have the resources to do raised will fund the schol- Judaism and beginning adult Learn the basic fundamentals Thursdays and 7-9:30 p.m. on two children. Call the temple so on their own. The kiosk arship program, allowing Hebrew classes on Sun- of this very popular sport. Wednesdays at Feldman. office at (847) 676-1566. will also house the Lights children to attend summer days and monthly Yiddish. Children ages 7-17. Tiny Tots Open Gym - Holy Trinity Episcopal for Learning teacher tool camp and other programs. Members and nonmembers L'il Shooters Youth Soccer Parents may drop in and su- Church, 8201 N. Karlov kits, designed for educators Call (847) 297-3000 or go to are welcome. Call (847) 675- - Learn basic soccer skills pervise their 1-5 year-old any Ave., Skokie, will hold Adult including footwork, dribbling Wednesday or Thursday from and organization leaders, to www.paperretriever.com/. 4141, or go to www.ehnt.org.

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Reunions treamers monthly newsletter, April18 and 25; $25 mem- - Trying to make sense of the increase flexibility, strength Contact Bey Wessels at (847) which details activities for bers/$30 nonmembers. many feelings experienced and balance. Cost is $24, 588-8420. Immaculata High School the upcoming month. Most Beginning April 11, the after the loss of a spouse members; $29, non-members. Walk-in assistance in filing Alumnae Association hosts activities are at Maine Town Niles Senior Center will or loved one. Workshop #2, The Niles Senior Center the Senior Freeze Applica- its annual awards luncheon! Hall, 1700 Ballard Road, hold a three-session grief April 18 - "Dealing With Caregiver Support Group tion is available from 2-4 reunion beginning at 11:30 Park Ridge, unless otherwise workshop for Niles residents Expectations of Ourselves is a source of practical and p.m. Tuesday and Thursday am. April 22 at the Chateau noted. Contact the MameS- touched by the loss of a and Others" - Dealing with emotional help for caregivers, afternoons. No appointment Ritz, 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave., treamers, (847) 297-2510, or loved one. Call Bey Wes- other people's feelings and where issues such as hiring is necessary. Niles. Immaculata Alumnae go to mainetownship.com. sels or Trudi Davis at (847) concerns. Workshop #3, April in-home help are frequently Circuit Breaker appoint- will give an award for service Maine Township, in coop- 588-8420 for more informa- 25 - "Adjusting to a Different discussed. The group is ments are now available by to Sonja Witschonke-Mess eration with the Cook County tion and to enroll. There is Lifestyle" - Explore the stress facilitated by Niles Senior appointment only at the Niles and for career achievement Sheriff's Office, is collecting no cost to participate, but of living alone and ways to Center social workers who of- Senior Center. Appointments to Jeanne Meier Hardy. This used cell phones to be con- registration is necessary. The adjust to new social roles and fer coping tools, help relieve are on Friday mornings. is also a reunion year for verted for emergency 911 use workshops will meet from 1-2 responsibilities. caregiver stress, and offer a Free tax assistance ap- classes that end in "2" and for seniors. Donate phones at p.m. Wednesdays and will Yoga in Chairs will be con- safe place for caregivers to pointments are available. "7." Cost is $35 by April 12, $5 Maine Town Hall. focus on the following areas: ducted from 10:45-11:45 a.m. receive the support of other Some restrictions apply. additional afterward. Contact Workshop No. 1, April 11 - Thursdays, April 5 to 26. The community members deal- Sister Mary C. Beckman, BVM, "What Has Happened to Me?" class will provide a way to ing with similar challenges. SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 40 ' (773) 338-2211. Senior Center Resurrection College Prep The Niles Senior Center High School, 7500 W. Talcott offers membership to Niles Ave., Chicago, will celebrate residents age 55 and older an All-School Reunion Week- and their spouses. Drop by end April 21 and 22. Events the Niles Senior Center, 999 will include a 5K Fun Run! Civic Center Drive, Niles, or Walk starting at 9 a.m. April call (847) 588-8420 for an 21; reunion Mass in the school application. Visit www.vniles. beginning at 4 p.m. Saturday, corn, click on Departments Your Community. followed by the WaLl and and then Senior. Registration Honor and dinner from 6-9 required for most programs. p.m.; and Wizard of Oz Family The Annual Rummage Sale Movie Day beginning at 1 p.m. will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 April 22. Call Stefanie Thorpe p.m. April 21. There will be Your Interests. at (773) 775-6616, ext. 127, or more than 40 vendors who visit www.reshs.org. will sell a wide variety of St. Mary Alumnae As- items. A $2 hot dog lunch will sociation of St. Mary High be available. A raffle will help School, formerly at 20Le1 the American Cancer Society Your Local Source. W. Grenshaw Ave., Chicago, and the Niles Food Pantry. is sponsoring an all-class Contact Jayme for informa- Reunion Luncheon to benefit tion. the Sisters of Charity BVM Men's and Women's Golf Retirement Program. The Leagues' Kick-Off meetings - event will be held April 29 at Men's Golf kick-off is at 10:30 the Carlisle, 435 E. Butterfield a.rn. April 12. Women's Golf Road, Lombard; reception kickoff is 10:30 a.m. May 3. begins at 11:30 a.m., lunch at All 9-hole outings are held at 12:30 p.m. (773) 620-2026. Tam Golf Course with lunch The Roosevelt High School following at the Niles Senior Athletic Fund is holding an Center. all-year reunion May 4 in the The Yoga in Chairs program school cafeteria, 3436 W. increases flexibility, strength Wilson Ave., Chicago. There and balance. It is held from will be a buffet dinner and 10:45-11:45 a.m. April 5-26. 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Under the 9 a.m.-noon; Sudoku Club, from 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on anyone is welcome to join. is hosting "Feats of Fitness," therapies, problem-solving, direction of ukulele-playing Mondays, 11 a.m.- noon; the second and fourth Mon- Classes are held at ii a.m. a mall-walking program Mon- crisis preparation, dealing George Button, the popular- Choral Group, Tuesdays, days of the month. Admission on Wednesdays and the days through Saturdays, to with the school and juvenile ity of this unique group of 10-11:30 a.m.; Social Mah- is free for members; $12 for cost is $5.35. Line Dancing enable seniors to walk within justice systems, and tran- musicians has Led to a very jongg, Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-1 six months for nonmembers. is offered at 11:15 a.m. on an enclosed environment. sitioning from adolescence active performance schedute p.m.; Social Bridge, Tues- the first and third Tuesdays The program is sponsored to adulthood. Diagnoses throughout Nues and the sur- days, 1-4 p.m.; Line Dance, Seniors of each month. Each class by Bethany Terrace, Golf discussed include childhood rounding communities. If you Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m.; Social Mather's-More Than a costs $3.25. A variety of Mill Shopping Center, Maine bipolar disorder, depres- like to sing, play the spoons, Bunco, third Tuesday of the Cafe, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., exercise classes fit for every Township MaineStreamers sion, ADD/ADHD, anxiety or want to learn to play a month, 1-3 p.m.; Computer invites adults 55 and older level is available. Try the and Partners in Healthcare disorders, OCD, ODD, and ukulele, consider joining. Interest Group, every other to experience professionally gentle-moderate exercise (North Shore Physicians others. To register, call (847) join the Computer Inter- Wednesday, 1:30-3 p.m.; All taught, free-to-moderate- class, 11:15 a.m. on Mondays Group). Health seminars and 716-2252. est Group to discuss all the American, Thursdays, 9 a.m. priced programs such as and 10 a.m. on Tuesdays blood pressure screenings Meet others to practice recent computer innovations to noon; Issues in the News, lifelong learning programs, that features a combina- will be offered throughout conversational Spanish at or individual problems or Thursdays, 9-11:30 a.m.; fitness classes, free blood- tion ofseated and standing the year every month on the the Golf Mill Shopping Center concerns. Call (847) 588- Social Mahjongg, Thursdays, pressure checks and health exercises for a complete second Wednesday. Call the Food Court at 3 p.m. Satur- 8420. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Drop-in screenings, free consumer cardiovascular workout. The Golf Mill management office days, April 8, 15, 22, and 29. Niles Senior Center Issues Ceramics, Thursdays, 1-3 seminars, special-interest moderate-high energy class at (847) 699-1070. Look for "Meetup" sign on in the News meets at 9:30 p.m.; Drop-in Wood Carving, workshops, special events is at ii a.m. on Thursdays table near Subway. Call (847) a.m. Thursdays. Thursdays, 1-3 p.m.; Social and day trips. Call (773) and Fridays, giving more Support 830 7656. of a challenge with cardio, An Effective Communica- Scrabble, Fridays, 10 a.m. to 774-4804 for more informa- "Education and Support La Leche League, a breast- tions group for persons with noon. tion, except where noted. strengthening, stretching, for You, Your Family, and Your feeding support group, will and toning routines. Each hearing loss meets from 11 - The Nues Senior Center of- Chess Club for checkmate Child with Mental Health meet at 10 a.m. at Healthy class costs $3.25. Computer a.m.-noon monthly. Learn fers a wide variety of support champs and new people Issues," sponsored by the Babies, Happy Families, 8267 Classes - ALI classes are about the latest equipment groups. Cost per group is who want to learn the rules National Alliance on Mental W Golf Road in Niles (Four four weeks and meet once and devices. Call (847) 588- $10, members; $15, nonmem- and basic strategies. Ses- Illness, Cook County North Flaggs Shopping Center). a week for two hours. Begin 8441. bers. Weight Management sions are Wednesdays at i Suburban, will take place Expecting and nursing moth- with level one and advance Registration is required for meets the first Thursday p.m. Jazzercise - Jazzercise from 6:30-9 p.m. Wednes- ers are invited to attend this through to level four. Classes the following winter program of the month from 1-2 p.m. is a fitness program that days, April25 to May 30, at series of meetings, continu- are regularly forming and are sessions; there is no cost for Diabetic Management meets combines aerobic exercises the Maryville Scott Nolan ing April 20, May 18, June 15. offered every month. Trained members of the Niles Senior the second Thursday of the with elements of jazz dance. Center, 555 Wilson Lane, No registration is necessary. AARP Tax-Aide volunteers Center; non-members pay month from 1-2 p.m. Virtually A series of dance routines is Des Plaines. This is a free, Babies are always welcome. a $12 fee for each group - impaired Motivators (VIM) are preparing 2011 tax Visit llIi.org.

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BY MIKE CAMERON became the athletic director.on and off seven days a week."liked and didn't like. He didcame their son's trademark. a generation ago. There's little "I've been fortunate in that!down time for Hennessey and Contributor Hennessey saw a talented Hennessey hasdirectedeverything to his fullest to group of sophomores who, asthe football team to 124 vic-help me decide." had great parents. They madeJudy Byrne, his long-time ad- The Spanish word for gen-seniors, made it to the 1989tories and 14 IHSA Pieruccini learnedme a good, hard worker," saidministrative assistant. tiemen is dons, the nicknamestatechampionshipgame.state playoff berths, a fewlifelessonsHennessey. "That's really the "It has become busier with carefully selected by NotreThe Dons' captain was starincluding a current along the way. essence of how I've been ablescheduling and everything Daine Prep's first principalrunning and defensive backstreak ofsix straight, "Coach Hen-to accomplish anything." butwehaveestablished for the school's athletic teams.Dan DiFranza, now Hen-despitegoingup nesseytaught me Hennessey also is in bothcoaches who can take on Over the last 25 years, thenessey's defensive coordina-against powerhouses to work my hardest.the ESCC and Gordon Techmore, and that makes things face of Notre Dame sportstor. such as Joliet Catho- When we had theHan of Fames. He was theeasier," said Hennessey, who has been head football coach "Dan is a great examplelic, Marist and Car- slow start, he keptcaptain and quarterback ofwill turn 61 in May but loves and athletic director Mikeof guys who played here andmel in the ESCC. the fire in us andthe Rams football team andhis positions too much to Hennessey, the quintessentialthen came back and sup- Lastfall'sDons Mike Hennessey challenged us to fightthe salutatorian of his 1969even think about retirement. gentleman, molder of youngported our athletic programs.overcame aslow back," related the se-graduating class. "Working with kids keeps me men, role model to his coach-He's been an integral part ofstart as Nick Pieruc- nior. "I remember a Aftergraduatingfromyoung." es and student-athletes andour program for years," saidcmi blossomed into an all-couple of times when I was aKnox College and earning a Hennessey has a knack fori a testament to the virtues ofHennessey. state quarterback. He even-junior. I was acting out of line.master's degree from North-identifying the right coaches hard work and humility Droves of grads come backtually accepted a scholarshipHe didn't yell, but he snappedeastern, Hennessey assistedin the interviewing process. Hennessey entered the Il-and help out because theyoffer from Minnesota State, aat me and I deserved it. Gordon head football coach "You ask questions to find linois High School Footballknow Hennessey will do forDivision II school in Mankato. "Some people would quitTom Winiecki for seven years,out what type of person they Coaches Association Hall oftheir sons what he did for Hennessey has producedtheir freshman or sophomoreincludingthe1980stateare,theircharacter,their Fame on Saturday in Cham-them. ilall-state performers andyears and then want to comechampionship team. work habits," shared Hen- paign,and was thelone "Mike gets his student-ath-more than 70 college players,back. He would always give After Notre Dame athleticnessey. "They have to be or- speaker on behalf of the 16letes to understand the gameincluding 10 All-Americans. people second chances. He'sdirectorBifi Casey passedganized. They have to show new inductees. of life and the importance "I owe coach Hennesseythere for everyone. You seeaway in 1994, Hennessey tooka passion for what they want- "I think I might have drawnof giving back," said veterana lot," said Pieruccini. "I washin) at every event. He givesover, only after writing theto do, and understand what it the short straw," joked thewrestling coach and assis- lookingatDrake, Dayton,100 percent to what he does,memorial tribute and deliver-takes to work with boys. You self-effacing Hennessey. tant athletic director AugieButler and some other D-Iand that makes you want toing the eulogy look for enthusiasm and the Notre Dame hit the jackpotGenovesi. "I never met a manschools. I probably wouldn'tdo that, too." Both of Hennessey's jobsability to be a leader." when it hired Hennessey aswith more class. He makesplay quarterback. He set up Hennessey's father Williamare increasingly more time- The gentleman of all Notrc head football coach in 1987,time for every student. He'svisits, came down during myand mother Sara instilled theintensive. Notre Dame now of-Dame Dons may as well have seven years before he alsothe man who turns the lightsfree period, asked me what Itireless work ethic that be-fers 15 sports, five more thanbeen describing himself. 42 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY. APRIL. 5, 2012NIL I'l.L BET You DIDN7 KNOW... Brought To You By AUCYÍONS JENNINGS CHEVROLET JENNINGS VOLKSWAGEN

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"The con-his first varsity home run, a2 RBI) complemented Col- ference will be a dogfight,two-run shot to right-centerletta'sheroicsagainstSt. but we feel we have the abil-that cleared the 375-foot signJoseph. Stojanoff (2-for-2, 2 ity to win it. We still have toby at least 10 feet. It probablyRBI) led the offense in the APPLY TODAY! clean up our fundamentals,won't be his last four-bagger.win over Lane. Ross was the an inning or so here and thereCoiletta packed on 25 poundsdifference in the one-runvic- SpxtranstrsokdIons.com where we've been sloppy. Weof muscle with an offseasontories over St. Patrick (2-for- have to fix that, and wewill." strength program. 3,2 SB) and Rolling Meadows Singles by Colletta, Ross "I was running so hard(3-for-4, 2-run homer, 3 runs, Eqo Oppoonmy E.çlo ) W4UKESHA and junior Seth Rosenbergbecause I didn't know if (the4 RBI). I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012NIL New bats becomea pitcher's best friend

BY MATT HARNESS singles. Batted balls rarely traveled mharnesspioneerIocaLcom through the ait Entering this week, the Wildkits A month into the baseball seasonhave II extra-base hits, including one and most baseball players hi the areahome run, in 212 at-bats. are trying not to think about the new "The balLs don't carry as much," BBCOR bats they've been forced tosaid Notre Dame coach Nelson swing this season. Cord, whose club hadn't allowed a Sparked by concerns that base-home run or hit one through nine balls bounce too fast off metal batsgames. "That really changes things, the National Federation of Stateespecially when you're pitching to a High School Associations pushed ibrteam's Nos. 3-4 lattera They used bats that acted more like wooL BB- to be able to launch one at any time. COR (bat-ball coefficient of restitu-That's not the case anymor&' tion) bats have a smaller sweet spot Conversely pitchers are standing and reduce the trempoline effect oftaller on the mound. In his first start the ball offthe barreL of the spring Arenson tossed a per- An informal surrey of playersfed five innings. The senior said he showed they agree the ball doesn'tattacked the strike zone more than come off the bat as fast. Some hatehe would have last season. the new bats, and some don't care. "T think it's a much more realistic But you would be hard-pressed togame," he said. "Tast year a ball that's find a batter who likes them. not hit well may have been a double. "It's different, but it's a small dif This year, it's a grounder. The new ference," said Maine South seniorbats really take away the doubles, Kyle Richardson, who will play nexttriples and home runs. The ball isift season at Notre Dame. "Ifyou hit thegoing to leave the field as much." ball hard, you hit the ball hard. In a study of 59 area games 'As a team, we've taken the atti- through Saturday, total runs stood tude that we won't let the bats psychat 9.8 a game. Cord said that's a clear us out. We will go about it the samedrop from years past. the way. It's all about how you men- Cord has encouraged the Dons tally approach it." to pitch smarter and play better de- So far, there isn't any eviden tofense. Notre Dame entered the week suggest the game is safer. Last year,with 15 walks allowed and only 11 er- the NCAA used the new bats and of-rom. fenses slowed down considerably. Glenbrook North coach Dominic According to the Sun-Times, runs Savino told his players in the pre- were down 20 percent last springseason not to let the new bats mess Batting average dropped an averagetheir mind& of 23 points and home runs fell by 45 "The first time we addressed it percent. was to educate the players about it, Disdain for the new equipment isand how we can adapt our offense to far from unanimous, however. be more successful," the coach said. - 'As a pitcher, I love it," said New"That was the last time we talked Trier left-hander Brady Arenson,about it. Everybody is p1aing with who will play at Coastal Carolinaexact saine bat, so there are no ex- next season. "I think it's great. Thosecuses anymore. This is the weapon end-of-the-bat shots that used to gowe get to swing .-through the gap don't happen now' "I think our players have done an In Notre Dame's 6-5 win overoutstanding job. It ultimately lends Evanston last week, both teamsitself to developing more fundanien-Notre Dame's Keenan Connelly holds one of the new "safer" bats being used by high schools throughout the United combined for one double and 1Q..tally sound players." States. Despite warm weather this spring, coaches say run production is down.[Ro8 DICKER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA ,. NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 45 I THIS WEEK Lazar, Wolves specialize in winning NILES WEST

BASEBALL BY MIKE BUDA Today Hosts Lake Forest, 4:45 p.m. Contributor Saturday Hosts Ridgewood (DH),10:30 am. Lacking an all-around gym- TUesday Hosts Glenbrook North, 4:45 p.m. nast hasn't hindered Niles BOYS GYMNASI1CS West. Today At Mundelein Invite, 6 p.m. First-year head coach Adri- SOCCER an Batista has utilized the Today Hosts Maine East, 7 p.m. depth ofhis roste!r this season Wednesday and it makes it easier on his At Nues North, 7 p.m. team il there's a slip-up. SOFTBALL Today "It's working for us," said At Glenbrook North, 4:30 p.m. Batista. "It's a little harder to Tuesday At New Trier, 4:45 p.m. have everyone hit, but if one BOYS TENNIS guy misses, it's not the end of Today Hosts Elk Grove, 4:45 p.m. the world and we could recov- Saturday er because we're pretty deep." Hosts Ken Rosen Invite, 9 a.m. TheWolvesdon'tfeel Tuesday At Maine East, 4:30 p.m. slighted by Batista's decision Tuesday to exercise his options. Hosts Nues North, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday "We lovethat we don't Hosts lake Forest Acad., 4:45 p.m. have an all-arounder,"said BOYS TRACK Saturday senior Ari Lazar. "We are so Hosts Gans-Zeedyk Invite, 9 a.m. proud that we are putting up Monday state scores from a team that At New Trier (Winnetka), 4:30 p.m. GIRLS TRACK doesn't have a club kid, where- Saturday as ail the other ranked teams At Riverside Rrookfield, 10 am. Monday in the state have club kids." At Maine West Invite, 4:30 p.m. His team may be in a posi- BOYS V011EYBALL tive state of mind at the mo- Today At Maine East. 6 p.m. ment with their situation, but Saturday Batista can see it changing At Warren Blue Devil Invite, 9 a.m. Wednesday when the time is right. NUes West senior Ari Lazar quaLified for state last year on the pommel horse, and wants to compete there in two more events. i At Glenbrook South, 6 p.m. "That's just the way the MICHAEL IARECKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA BOYS WATER POLO Tuesday team's been this year" Batista Hosts Maine East, 6p.m. said. "In a couple years from The Wolves, behind a sen-three events. horse, placing eighth (7.05).enth place on the horizontal now, we may have three all-sational performance on «I have a little cleaning upSenior Josh Nicolasin, anoth-bar (6.7). arounders and that's whatvault, scored 134.55 points toto do if I want to make finals,"er state hopeful, took second Batista and the Wolves NILES NORTH we'll go with, but we'll docapture the 13-team meet. Lazar said. "If I hit on parallelon the still rings (8.8), whilehave meshed well so far this whatever we can do to put to- Lazar placed second onbars, I think I can go to statejunior Brandon Naguita fin-season. BASEBALL Saturday gether the best team." pommelhorse(8.4)andand rings I just need to cleanished fifth (7.55). «The team is responding At Von Steuben (DH), 11a.m. Niles West (3-1, 3-1 CSL)fourth on parallel bars (8.3).up a trick or two and throw in Onfloor,seniorCaseyreally well with me," said Ba- Monday a double back and I'll be readyMahoney-Muno came intista. "They've taken me in as At St. Patrick. 4:30 p.m. picked up another first placeLast season, Lazar qualified Tuesday finish Saturday at the sixthfor state on pommel horsefor state." fifth (8.55) and tied for 10ththeir head coach, they're lis- At Evanston, 4:45 p.m. annual John Burkel Invita-and this year he's ready to Senior Brent Quimosingon vault (8.8). Senior Davidtening and they're buying into BOYS GYMNASTiCS Today tional. raise his game and advance inwas close behind Lazar on theImamkarimov grabbed sev-what I'm selling." At Mundelein Invite, 6p.m. Wednesday Hosts Evanston, 6 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Today At Gtenbrook South, 4:45 p.m. Moskovits motivatesyoungNorthcrew Friday At Waucooda, noon Monday At Pepsi Showdown at Warren. 5:30 p.m. BY MIKE BUDA "Itactually helpsmoti-in all-around -(36.5), with hischance at qualifying for floor. Wednesday Contributor vate me, especially when I'mbest performance coming onIf we can get him qualified Hosts Niles West, 1 p.m. SOFTBALL about to compete, because Irings (7.5) for sixth place. for three out of those four Today There are some words thatfeel a lot more energized to "Ididn'thavea goodevents, I think that's a pretty Hosts Maine South, 4:45 p.m. no coach really enjoys using. get the team together andmeet," Moskovits said. "Wegood goal, and it's a realistic Tuesday At Deerfield, 4:45 p.m. 'We knew that going intomotivated," said Moskovits. were here last week againstgoal." BOYS TENNIS the season we were very Meyer admits he doesNiles West, and I think that Moskovits still is fine-tun- Today At Glenbrook South, 4:30 p.m. young," said Niles North headnotforeseeaconferencewas one of my best meets.ing his routines, but expects Saturday coach Rick Meyer. "I hate tochampionship thisseason,I was throwing some newto be ready to make a run in At Hiles West Invite, 9a.m. Monday use the term rebui1ding butbut Moskovits predicts goodtricks on floor, and (Satur-the postseason. Hosts Evanston, 4:30 p.m. we are kind of in a rebuildingthings for the young squad. day) I wasn't that great, but "I'm good where I need to Tuesday phase right now. We have a "We have a lot of talent,it's gotten better towards thebe with tricks, but I need to At Hiles West. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday bunch of sophomores and ju-especially with our fresh-end." keep practicing on my rou- At Wheeling, 4:30 p.m. alors on the varsity level, andmen," Moskovits said. "This The senior is trying to gettines," Moskovits said. "But I BOYS TRACK Saturday they're not ready to be state-is a freshmen team ... andback to the state meet, afterthink I'm set where I need to At Prospect Relays, noon qualifyingindividuals,butwe're performing big tricksadvancing last year on paraI-be, requirement-wise." GIRLS TRACK Today they're on (the right) track." early on; so I'm excited." leI bars. Junior Shawn Deguzman At Glenbrook South, 4:30 p.m. Senior Mendel Moskovits Niles North (4-3, 2-2 CSL) UI do expect him to qualifyplaced 16th on still rings (6.1) BOYS V011EYBALl. is striving to return to thefinished 12th in the 13-teamagain on parallel bars, butand 33rd on floor exercise Nues North's Mendel Moskov- Today Hosts New Trier, 6 p.m. state meet, and his seniorityJohn Burkel Invitational Sat-we're also hoping that he(7.0). Junior Antonio Cachoits, who advanced to state last. Saturday on a team filled with under-urday in Skokie. The Vikingsqualifies on high bar andfinished 25th (5.4) on floor.year on the still rings, hopes At Warren Invite, 8a.m. Tuesday classmenissomething hescored 102.6. rings as well," Meyer said.Junior Dhwal Gheewala tookto make it two years in a row. At Maine West, 6 p.m. takes seriously. - Moskovitö placed eighth«He even has an outside18th on pommel horse (6.1). JOEL LERNER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Managing Editor: Rich Martin M lesS ports 847-486-74811 rmartinpioneerLoca1.com PIONEERLOCAL.COM ITHURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 U ..s THIS WEEK

NOTRE DAME BASEBALL Saturday Hosts Lane Tech, 2 p.m. Monday At Loyola, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday At Oakton vs. Rolling Meadows, 4:30 p.m. BOYS TENNIS Today At Marist, 4:30 p.m. Saturday At Niles West, 9 a.m. Tuesday At Jouet Cath., 4:30 p.m. Wednesday At Maine East, 4:30 p.m. BOYS TRACK Saturday At Prospect, noon Tuesday Hosts MansO/St. Patrick, 4:30 p.m. BOYS VOU.EYBAU. Saturday At Libertyville burn., 8:30 a.m. Monday Hosts Lakes, 5 p.m. Tuesday Hosts Gordon Tech, 5 p.m.

MAINE EAST BASEBALL Saturday Hosts Mather, 10 am. Tuesday At Waakegan, 4:45 p.m. BOYS GYMNASTIcS Today At Mundelein Tours., 6 p.m. Tuesday At Highland Park, 6 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Today At Niles West, 7 p.m. Tuesday At Waukegan, 4:45 p.m. SOFTBALL Today Hosts Evanston, 4:45 p.m. Saturday Hosts Proviso East, 00 a.m. Monday At Fenton (rescheduled), 4:45 p.m. Tuesday At Maine West, 4:45 p.m. BOYS TENNIS Saturday Hosts Invite, 9 a.m. Monday Hosts Prnviso East, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Hosts Notre Dame, 4:30 p.m. BOYS TRACK Maine East's Medina Husejnovic (2) shoots over Resurrection's Maggie Blume during the fourth period of Saturday's 15-1 Demons' victory. Husejnovic leads the Saturday team with 38 goaLs after 10 games. i BRIAN OMAHONEY-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA At Prospect Relays, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday Hosts Dist. 201 Meet, 4:30 p.m. GIRLS TRACK Today At Maine West Dist. 201 Meet, 4:30 p.m. Saturday At Grant Lady Bulldog Invite, noon Husejnovic acts like she's done it before BOYS VOLLEYBAU. Today BY ROB VALENTIN call and has never lookedshell," Amin said. "I was eu-2) trailed 4-2 with just threethree conference wins are Hosts Niles West, 6 p.m. Tuesday Contributor back. Ten games into a newnous if she would continueminutes remaining inthebig for us. Now we want to Hosts Highland Park, 6 p.m. season, Husejnovic leads theit into the season. And shegame.Husejnovicscoredmake sure this is something BOYS WATER POLO East's Saturday Maine Medinateam in goals (38), assistsdid. She's driving, shootingtwice to force overtime andwe continue to do year after At Elk Grove Huskies-Grens Shootout, Husejnovic was very quiet(27) and steals (55). and creating. And when shethen found the net with justyear. We don't want to take 8a.m. Tuesday and unassuming as a fresh- "Last year I didn't reallyscores there's no celebrating.seven seconds remaining inany steps back." At Niles West, 6 p.m. man on the girls water poioknow anything," she said. «IShe just has a blank look onOT to give Maine East the Husejnovic has fallen in GIRLS WATER POLO team last year. barely knew the rules andher face like, 'That's to be ex-5-4 win. Saturday love with water polo so much At Palatine, noon While she's always beenI just watched. During thepected.'" With strong play fromthat she may try to continue Monday athletic, she was trying tosummer, coach told me I had Husejnovic also put inHusejnovic, Protic and goal-playing at the next level. But Hosts Rolling Meadows, 5:30 p.m. learn the rules and conceptsto be a team player and stepthe effort during the off-ie Isabelle Trier, the Blueshe has other aspirations as of a sport she just startedup. I told myself. 'You can doseason. She worked hardDemons have also registeredwell. TROUT FISHING playing. this'. I wasn't afraid to takein the weight room to buildbig wins over Glenbrook "I really want to do water Experienced fishermen and novices alike can enjoy trout fishing at the Forest Pro- Then, last summer, theshots and now I know whatmore strength and ran toSouth and Evanston. polo in college," she said. "I erge District of Cook County's three trout team's leading goal scorer,I'm doing." increase her stamina. Amin "Our main goal is to godidn't think I could be re- fishing locations - Axehead and Belleau Lakes in Park Ridge and Sag Quarry-East sophomore Maria Protic, de- Amin could see an almostsaid she has "legs like anto state and it may not beally good in any sport but in Lemont - when the 2012 season opens cided to train and play withimmediate transition whenox" and that's given her thethis year, but we're workingthen I found water polo. It's April 7. The three lakes will be closed until dawn a club team in Evanston.he called for Husejnovic toability to jump higher outhard for it," Husejnovic said.just amazing. I want to go April 7 to all fishing while the Districts That made it necessary fortake on a bigger role. of the pooi and get more on"If we can beat these goodto Duke because I want to flocks approximately 3,000 pounds of catchable-sized rainbow trout (one-half someone to step up and take "She came out last sum-her shots. schools we can beat anyone."be a doctor but if I can get to three-fourths pound average). The command of a fairly youngmer and played point for us Her best game this season "It's nice to see that we'rea scholarship from another closures will also allow the trout time to disperse throughout the lakes prior to program. in our summer league andcame against Maine South,able to compete with schoolsschool for water polo I might re-opening. Husejnovic answered theshe kind of came out of herwhen the Blue Demons (8-like that," Amin said. "Thosego there." NIL THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 47

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