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BY TRACY GRUEN AND NICK KATZ MORTON GROVE - A 38-year-old Skokie man was rushing to meet the worn- an he was to marry the next day when he was struck and killed last week by Metre tram. Danny You, of the 1800 block of West Lee Street, on the evening of July 17 was crossing the tracks at 8300 Lehigh Avenue in Morton Grove when he was struck by a northbound commuter train. "He was super-excited they were going to get married," said Darin Hanley, a funer- al director at Bubb Funeral Home in South Bend, Ind. ir Hanley said the couple were supposed to à be married the next day, July 18. Mosquito spraying in Morton Grove was prompted by the capture of insects infected with the West Nile virus in traps in the village. In thisfile Hanley said a representative of the fu- photo, a pool of mosquitoes from Streamwood is tested for West Nile virus at the Northwest Mosquito Abatement District office. RUTHIEHAUGE-SUN- neral home was in Chicago and talked with TIMES MEDIA You's fiancee, who said she was on one side of the platform and You was on the other. You was hit by the train when he tried to cross over to be with her, Hanley said. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICE "She saw the whole incident," Hanley said. A spokesman from the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said You died as a result of "multiple irjwies" from a "train Morton Grove traps turnup striking pedestrian accident." Metre Police said You was attempting to cross the train tracks where there wasn't a designated crossing area. Metre Police on July 23 were still inves- West Nile-infected mosquitoes tigating the incident and had not issued a final report, the Metra spokesman stated. The Metre spokesman said You was try- ing to cross about a quarter-mile from the BY NICK KATZ Cook County Forest Preserves. for Disease Control and Preven-ofhis life as a result ofhis illness. Morton Grove Metre station. [email protected] Burnett said the mosquitoestion there have been no human Burnett said residents should You was struck and killed by outbound were trapped sometime betweencases of West Nile so far thisclear away containers that col- Milwaukee District North Train No. 2141 MORTON GROVE - TheJuly 9 and July 16. year in Illinois. lect standing water and regular- The train had left downtown at 5:30 p.m. North Shore Mosquito Abate- She noted that this summer's That's far different than 10ly change the water in birdbaths and was scheduled to arrive in Fox Lake at ment District sprayed a large por-hot, dry weather has been par-years ago when an unusually hotand swimming pools. Citizens 7:06 p.m., according to a Metre spokesman. tion of Morton Grove last weekticularly conducive to the growthsummer allowed the West Nilealso are urged to take personal The accident delayed seven trains any- after mosquitoes caught in trapsof large numbers of mosquitoes.virus to strike the Chicago area.precautionsbycoveringup where from 18 to 80 minutes and forced tested positive for the West Nile "The hot weather makes them In Cook County alone thereexposed skin when going out- Metra to cancel three others, the spokes- virus. breed more quickly," she said. were 634 human cases and 41doors and using a repellent that man said. The spraying was part of work In addition, when thereisdeaths from the emerging mos- contains DEET, picaridin, oil of Morton Grove Police Cmdr. Paul Yams done July 19 in Morton Grove,little rain the standing waterquito-borne virus, which onlylemon eucalyptus or IR 3535 ac- said You had apparently left one of the fac- Niles and Skokie. in basins and other locations isthree years earlier had first ap-cording to label instructions. tories in the area and walked across the "They conducted adult mos-not flushed out, which destroyspeared in New York. Burnett said anyone who finds tracks to catch a ride. quito control in most of the villagethe mosquito larvae. That allows The tally from the Illinois out-standing water in such places as Yarns said he was not at a crossing and last Thursday night," said Mortonthem to grow into adult mosqui-break - 884 human cases andswimming pools can report it to apparently did not see the train coming. Grove Environmental Health Of-toes. 66 deaths - was the worst inthe village. In addition, she said, "He cut across the tracks and was struck fice Bonnie Burnett. 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Veterans Dayandthevillage's of serviceonPresidentsDay, ride free.Thediscontinuation dren youngerthan7would Hall, 1000CivicCenterDrive. 6-7:30 p.m.Aug.9atVillage uled for1:30-3:30p.m.and cussed atthehearings,sched- general ridersand10cents Spring Holidayalsowillbe age 65orolderwillhedis- per one-waytripforseniors cents perone-waytripfor during upcominghearings. is tobeatopicofconversation need ofamoreaccuratename the NuesFreeBusbeingin changes Hearings slated VILLAGE HALL routes oftheNuesFreeBusandisholdingtwopublichearingsonmatter.IALYSSASCHuENEMANsuN-TIMESMEDIA People boardavillagebusoutsideGolfMillShoppingCenteronJuly20.TheofNuesisconsideringmakingchangesto A proposedchargeof25 The The temporarydiscontinu- Under theproposal,chil- NII4ES -Thepotentialfor courtesy BY TRACYGRUEN bus Contributor sys- about $65,000a yeat are anticipatedtobringin ment, saidtheproposedfees penses fortheFreeBusand for thePublicWorksDepart- PACE picksuptherest. 36 percentofbudgetedex- lage isexpectedtocontribute the amountwas$568,000. $643,000, butaftertheaudit the villagecontributedabout about $1,578,000, the operating expense plained. Director ScotNeukirehex- the village, ban bussystemreimbursed budget, butthePACEsubur- free buswent$75,000over erating thesystem. staff toreducethecostofop- Village trusteeshadasked $550,000 ayeartooperate. tem coststhevillageabout "It's abouttrying tomake Mike Haws,fleetmanager Neukirch saidthatthevil- Neukirch said This yearthecostof free bussystemwas to theNilesFreeBus village Finance the of which to total run of farechanges atthistime. erde saidhewas notinfavor sues." standing oftheirfinancialis- fare. have theabilitytochange vitality ofthesystem.They to along withanythingtheyneed spokesman, said: plained. shouldn't bein,"Hawsex- should beinandareaswe needs ofriders. be changedtobestmeetthe certain routesmayneedto ception oftheFreeBusand been updatedsincethein- said thebusrouteshaven't the upcominghearings.He but won'tbediscussedat are Haws said. the loadwithresidents," it moreefficientandsharing Village TrusteeJoeLoV- "We're Patrick Wilmot,aPACE "We areseeingareaswe Haws saidroutechanges improve on also certainly being the fare, route long-term "We'll go examined under- comment onthe proposed ter. lage CrossingShoppingCen- YMCA, PointePlazaandVil- travels totheLeaningTower ters. Thethirdroute,413, and GolfGlenshoppingcen- to theGolfMifi,FourFlaggs Public LibraryRoute412goes Civic CenterPlazaandNlles Notre DameHighSchool, received anysuchfigures. years andofficialshaven'tyet the FreeBusforpastfew to reduceoperatingcostsof several cost-savingmeasures been askingstafftolookat the bus,"hesaid. having tochargeafee. other costreductionswithout routes it cials canavoidchargingafee. reductions firstandseeifoffi- He saidhewantstoseecost Any person Route 411servesGolfMill, LoVerde saidtheboardhas "A lotofpeopledependon He believestheycanmake affordable bychanging and implementing wishing to Touhy Ave.,Niles, IL60714. 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Must see toBelieve!) $274,000 to see the highly anticipatedsaid Salvatore Rocco La Trag-to the midnight premiere of release of director Christo-na, 16, whose group of teenage"The Dark Knight Rises," the pher Nolan's dark conclusionfriends was the first in line fortheater's fourth-largest open- to his Batman trilogy. theater doors to open. ing-night crowd. Adam Sparks, 20, of Park "I still don't think it's go- For Rachel Schwamberger, Ridge, and 150 other fans hading to be as good as the first18, of Chicago, and Catherine lined up outside the Pickwickone," said Michael Stack, Jr.,Carini,17,of Lincolnwood, Theatre as early as 10 p.m.14, who unlike his peers pre-Christian Bale was reason for the midnight premiere offerred "Batman Begins" toenough to stay up and brave "The Dark Night Rises." "The Dark Knight." the rain outside the Pickwick. n «As a youngster I used to Pickwick owner Dino Via- Carini prepared forthe lu u4 ..1" j!1 dress up with my cape andhakis said adventure-actionnight by rewatching the sec- Skokso. New on the Market' Spectacular SChOOl District 68' Mnrton Grove. ,Price just Slashed to SELL) Tastefully decorated Kata- mask," said Sparks, who worefilons in particular generate aond installment the week be- Condoniniam lfl move in condition! 2-bis + tandem 3rd BedmoiîV Wss huit large 4 rocen Condo kicated near shoppeig, hansportatoil, for the occasion a black T-lot of buzz among teenagersfore. Den, Al) beautifully Remodeled. New windows, custom kitchen forest preserve & he Vow Community Centeníkieaith Club' Huge hing shirt adorned with the super-and young adults who desire "I watch 'The Dark Knight' w/oak cabInets, ceramic SIe floor. Remodeled bathroom. pedestal room & dining room i 7 updated kitchen with at new appliances & ceramic hero's classic yellow crest. regularly,"shesaid."You sink & new tIe. Hardwood floors throughout! New furnace w/certtral DIe floor Lage master bedroom with huge witk -in closet Large balcony to see new movies immedi- air approx. 1 yr old. Full Basement w/storage. laundry & utilities. Near t ceramic fuyer. In ant laundry & 1 car indoor garage space. Got District "I still have my toys and ev-ately. know what's going to happen Weber Sports Center, Gott Couine $119.000 #67 & Nfes North High School DioWcl #21 9' Wool Lasti $9,9 erything" he said, adding jok- Thoughsummerblock-but the suspense kills me." ingly: "I should have been outbusters have always brought Both were excited to see NIL THURSDAY, JULY 26. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 9 new faces in the latest film. er, and Sara Ortice played the "I'm confident in the sup- part of The Riddler. porting cast," Carinisaid. From behind his mask Cal- "Anne Hathaway rocks. She'll brase summed up the group's be more like the classy Cat- allegiance to the movie series: woman." "Batman is just awesome." "She'll bring her own spin The excitementofthe to it," Schwamberger added. film'sopeningwaslater Alyssa Rathan, 20, of Chi- overshadowed by news of a cago, also felt confident in deadly shooting rampage at Hathaway's ability to play a sold-out Colorado theater Batman's feline frenemy. that left a dozen people dead "I think she's really versa- and nearly 60 wounded. Po- tile and can pull it off;" she lice identified the gunman as said. 24-year-old James Holmes. At AMC Theatres in Niles' A spokesman for AMC is- Golf Mill Shopping Center, sued this statement: Batman fans also trickled in "We are terribly saddened for the midnight showing. By by the random act of violence il p.m. the cinema had sold in Aurora and our thoughts 900 of 2,100 tickets, accord- are with the victims and their ing to theater staff. families. For the safety and Moviegoers Christine security of our guests and Owens and her husband, associates, we are actively Richard, Sr., along with son working with local law en- Richard, Jr., came to the pre- forcementincommunities miere in matching "The Dark throughout the nation and, Knight Rises" shirts. under the circumstances, we Owens also carried with are reaching out to all of our her a plush Batman and Cat- theatres to review our safety woman, and wore a Batman- Costumed crusaders and crooks made a showing at AMC Theatres in Nues' Golf Mill Shopping Center for the midnight release of and security procedures. Be- themedringwatchand "Dark Knight Rises" July 20. Pictured: Alex Conforti as Mr. Freeze, Joseph Welman as The Joker, Richard Calbrese as Bane, Sara ing a safe place in the corn- bracelet. Ortice as The Riddler, and Tatiana Thomas as Batman, all of Chicago.iNATASHA WASINSEI-FOR SUNT!MES MEDIA munity for all our guests is a The couple's son inspired top priority at AMC and we their fanfare. roes because of his ability topearance at the Nues' cin- theater unless they suited up. Batman's main foe in "Thetake that responsibility very "Batman was like his third "stand up to the other guys ema, too. Thomas went as the femi- Dark Knight Rises." Friendsseriously." or fourth word," Owens said. without (having) powers." Tatiana Thomas, 22,ofnine version of Batman. Her AlexConfortidressedas The cinema is owned by Richard, Jr. said he prefers Caped CrusadersandChicago, told her friends they boyfriend, Richard Calbrese,Mr. Freeze, Joseph Welmanmovie-theaterchainCin- Batman to other superhe- nemeses, alike, made an ap-couldn't catch a ride to thedoubled that night as Bane,paintedhisface likeTheJok- emark.

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BY JENNIFER JOHNSON soft-spokendoctorshared.animalsduringhisearly jjohnson@pioneer(ocaLconl UP CLOSE "Thirty years ago it wasn'tyears as a veterinarian. like that at all." At Touhy Animal Hospital, The three cars that struck NAME: Dr. PiotrWarcho- Warcholek, who shares hisWarcholek and his staff offer Goldy, a 1-year-old Golden- tek. office with his own dog, a Mal-preventive care, full examina- doodle with a sense of adven- BEST KNOWN AS: Park tese poodle named Kryspin,tions, vaccinations, lab work, ture, left the Higginson fam- Ridge Animal Hospital proudly showed thank-youdental care, spaying and neu- ily's pet with serious injuries veterinarian. cards he received from Hig-teningmicrochipping, corn- requiring surgery. HOMETOWN: Palatine. ginson'schildren, Meghan,mon surgeries like foreign- The problem was the cost. 10, and Eddie, 13, as well asobjectremoval,eyecare, At $3,000, it wasn't some- classmates of Meghan's atlasen therapy and a number thing the Park Ridge fam-nary Specialty Center in Buf- Washington Elementaryof other services. ily could easily afford. Feelingfalo Grove. Less than two School in Park Ridge. The Helping outapatient's compassion for Goldy's own-months later Goldy is heal- cards, both typed and hand-financiallystrappedown- ers, veterinarian Piotr War-ing and doing well, his owner, written, thank the doctor forersisn'tsomething War- cholek decided to see what heSophia Zaffer Higginson, re- helping Goldy after his acci-cholek can do frequently, could do. ported. dent, some sharing personalheacknowledges,though "Sometimes in this situa- "He has been weaned back stories of their own pets be-he dreams of establishing a tion I just think that maybeto doing his daily activities ing cared for by Warcholekfund that would be available someone will help me," theslowly," she said. "He seems and his staff at Touhy Animalto those who need it in the doctor, based at Touhy Ani-to be doing really well. TheVeterinarian Dr. Piotr Warchotek holds his dog, Kryspin, Hospital, 2311 W. Touhy Ave. future. mal Hospital,said."Ididprognosis seems excellent." at Touhy Animal Hospital in Park Ridge on July 9.JENNIFER "It was a very touching "We've lost trust in other make a few phone calls to find Goldy was injured May JOHNSON-SUN-TIMES MEDIA moment," Warcholek said ofpeople, but once in a while the money. I was more than24 after escaping his yard receiving the cards. something happens," he said happy to offer them this help."near the busy intersection ofand recovery. man he is." In addition to treating catsof his ability to secure finan- Warcholek, a veterinarianTouhy and Dee, not far from "He saved our dog's life," For Warcholek, helping aand dogs Warcholek also seescial help fon Goldy's care. for more than 30 years, man-Touhy Animal Hospital. Higginson said. "There's nopet is helping an entire family.his share ofguinea pigs, ham-"It's most important for the aged to secure the $3,000 Higginson remains in aweway I can thank him besides "The relationship betweensters and ferrets. A native ofkids to believe that some- required for Goldy's surgeryof Warcholek's efforts to cov-telling everyone how awe-pet and owner is so strong,Krakow, Poland, he workedthing can happen, even the which took place at Veten- er the cost of Goldy's surgerysome he is and what a kindespecially these days," thewith horses and other farmunexpected." porter

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Sophia Karabatsos, of Chicago, holds a tray of gyros for her family at the St. HaraLambos Big Greek Food Fest on July21 in Niles. Karabatsossaid she and her family make the drive up every year from their Midway neighborhood to attend the festival. I ERIC DAVIS-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

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Parishioner Gregory Uranas works the souvlaki grill July 21. I ERIC DAVIS-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

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DISTRICT 219 Federal mediator assisting in district, teacher talks

BY NATASHA WASKINSKI Jim Szczepaniak, commu- The current teachers con-the two negotiating teamsalso been on the minds of "No one is happy that taxes Contributor nity relations director for thetract, which had been in placeJuly 13. The statement notesresidents as of late. on property have gone up," district, said the School Boardsince 2009, is set to expireissues that have remain unre- Since thevillageissued Szczepaniak said. SKOKIE - A federal me-and the Niles Township Fed-Aug. 20. solved since March, includingproperty tax bills issued last He added that members diator is assisting Niles Town-eration of Teachers engaged a Mediation services are pro-matters involving teachingmonth, District 219 has come of the board of directors are ship High School District 219mediator and agreed to issuevided by the Federal Media-and learning, such as schoolunder fire by residents upset taxpayers in the district, too, and its teachers union witha shared public statement buttion and Conciliation Serviceday; teacher evaluation; sala-with rate increases that fund and are doing their best to be settling next year's contract,would not comment furtherat no cost to the district orries; benefits; pensions; andthe public school system. financially prudent. according to a joint statementon the details of the contractunion, the release states. Theextracurricular pay. According to expenditure "We understand that we're from the two parties. discussions. mediator began meeting with Public-employee pay hasdata from fiscal year 2011, not livinginthe good old days District 219 employee salary when we could spend more and benefits accounted for money and ask for more tax nearly 84 percent of the edu- dollars," he said. cational fund budget, for a to- A phone message for Steve tal of $69.9 million. Grossman, president of the Property taxes that same Niles Township Federation year accounted for $116.4 mil- of Teachers, was not immedi- lion of district revenue. ately returned.

SCHOOLS BRIEFS T, Gatta named migrant community; families of District 219 students 'Educator of speak more than 80 different the Year' languages. In accepting the award, Nues Township High School District 219 Superintendent Gatta told the audience: What we have learned in Nanciann Gatta has been named Educator ofthe Year partnering with all of my by the Illinois State Crime colleagues in education, law SP!CIAL! enforcement, government Commission/Police Athletic and social services agen- League of Illinois, according cies is that schools are safe, to a news release. not through heavy police Gatta was honored at the commission's annual awards presence or metal detec- dinner on June 20 at Drury tors. Schools are safe when students connect to at least FREE UY SUN PROTECTION Lane Oakbrook Terrace, the one adult and one program release stated. s Gatta was recognized, that gives them a sense of (4 belonging and pride." V,Iv.!) among other accomplish- Gatta was one of two-dozen ments, for the effective partnerships District 219 "leaders who make a differ- ence." Other honorees at this has established with local year's ceremony included with Puuhase ofanEnamel Paint Service law-enforcement agencies, social-service agencies and Chicago Police Department Superintendent Garry Mc- youth advocates to reach out Carthy, who won the Police to youth and prevent crime, s Athletic League's Jesse White through such initiatives as Award and Ittinois Supreme at only... the Niles Township Youth 299 Court Justice Mary jane Theis, Coalition. $fl(IUdeS 2 Yeaí Warranty. Musi present this ad at the time of estimate. Hurry...Offer ends August 1, 2O12 who received the Award of The coalition meets Valid at thporticipaling location ONYI monthly to share information Excellence in the judiciary. The Illinois Crime Com- related to challenges facing young people in NUes Town- mission is a not-for-profit organization committed to ship. DES PLAINES 716 E. Ookton St 847-390-0500 "The coalition has been public safety and law enforce- ment. Its goal is "to offer CHICAGO 8383 S. South Chicago Ave.... 7739337373 cited as a model of interagen- cy cooperation, instituting insightful, creative tegisla- tive solutions and assist law CHICAGO 6740 So. Western Ave 7737767374 such proactive programs as enforcement agencies to an alternative-to-suspension VI LLA PARK 03 W. Rooseve$t Rood 630-69 1 8855 program that encourages at- prevent crime in our commu- nities through a unique blend PALATINE 255 W. Northwest Hwy 847991-9970 A risk youth to provide commu- llSA nity service while they stay in of awareness and activities." CAROL STREAM.... 252 (ommonweaJth Dr 6307524240 school," the release stated. RuIL appointed chief FREE ESTIMATES Gatta was also recognized SCHERERVILLE...... 747W. 6SihAve.. .2194651441 financial officer INSURANCE CLAIMS WELCOME! for the district's ongoing efforts to reach out to Niles The Ni(es Township High Trucks, Vans, SUVs and commercial vehicles by estimate. Body work, rust repair & stripping of old paint extra. Hot valid with any other offer. Township's diverse constitu- School District 219 Board of Moaco Collision Repair & Auto Pointing centers ore independent franchises of MMCD Franchising, Inc. Prices, hours & services may vary. endes, including a large im- Education appointed Kristine ©201 2 MAMO Franchising, Inc. WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 17 NIL THURSDAY, JULY 26. 2012 I

Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association ER BUIL?GARAGES Rull the district's new Chief the spring at Carlyle Lake JUNK Financial Officer at its July 9 in Carlyle, Ill. Members of (DDMBA) -u LT,I M TE meeting. according to a news the team included: Sammy ENIE offers 5-day release. Pizzalato, Kevin Tong, Ismael Huatou Meditation Retreat Let The Genie --RA@Ï Rull has more than 20 Meza, and Umair Hassan. Given by Ven. Guo Guang Remove lt All! years' experience in financial Kevin Tong caught the largest Aug 3-7 Call us now for details! and operations management bass at 3.14 lbs. The coaches . ConslructioiilRemodeIin Material (1-5 days attendance optional) . Special does not apply to in the private, public and were Carol Herlocker and Pat 'Moving Clean-Outs--House/Business and public talk on Buddhist FREE prior sales nonprofit sectors, the release Steeno. The boat drivers were . Furniture & Appliance Removal Economics and Protecting the 'Senior Citizen Oiscount Available stated. Dave Leffleman and Hugh Spiritual Environment CHAMBERIJJI . Demo Work (8/12, lOam-l2pm) IL er1 Rull was most recently Flack. . Pay Only tor the Space Used on the Truck 16'x7' senior vice president and di- Contact Helen Lau at North artists in r 1 SteGarage Door Raised Pan rector of specialized markets MENTION t M NO Garage Opener VV 847-219-7508 or at Urban Partnership Bank I THIS AD V SINGLE I Vìsit Great Frame Up RECEIVE ITEMS in Chicago, which is recog- L _I ddmbachicago.org/specialevents 1/2 h.p. nized for its commitment Show for details and registration www.bettertuittgarages.com Wili e roriete. lrstaflas ret to community-development The following Niles North I .866.586-5436 Dharma Drum Meditation Center banking. High School artists were www.junkgenie.com 1234 N. River Rd.. Mt. Prospect, IL Professional Door Installation Available She also served as chief selected as the Best in Show operating officer for Three winners in the 2012 Life is Arts Club in Chicago, a non- Simply Art (LISA) Contest at profit gallery and residence the Great Frame Up, 2814 for women in the arts. Central St., Evanston, held PI N STRIPES Rull served Bank One (for- recently: Charmaine John, merly First National Bank of painting; Crystal Zapata, BISTRO Chicago) in a number of roles drawing; Sarah Sunahara, BOWLINGBOCCEI from 1980 to 2001, including photography; Samantha Foreign Exchange Trading Blank, graphic communica- manager, directing both the tions; and April Hernandez, United States and London 3-dimensional. The artists offices. advanced to the Best of the In public education Rull Best Show held the past served the Chicago Public spring when they competed Schools as Director of School against students from 27 Operations and Renova- other schools for scholarship tion. She was responsible for money. CPS's $750-million budget for school-building renovation, West STEM student day-to-day maintenance and earns symposium operations. She started at CPS as deputy of Instruction award and School Management. Niles West STEM Inquiry "We are very excited to and Research student Sebas- bring Kris to 0219, since she tian Chirayil competed at the has such big-picture experi- Percy Julian Symposium held ence in financial and opera- the past spring at Oak Park- tional management," said River Forest High SchooL Superintendent Nanciann Chirayil, a sophomore, won Gatta. "Kris is a passionate third place in the freshmen! advocate of public educa- sophomore division for his tion who has shown time project "The pH Dependency and again that she has the on the Redox Potential of the ability to identify and imple- Protein Cytochrome C." ment ways to improve system efficiencies to reallocate re- Students take the sources to the classroom. We national Latin exam are proud of D219's strong Resurrection College Prep fiscal health, and I believe High School Latin students Kris will help us take the joined more than 148,000 right steps to maintain our students from all 50 states CARRY-OUT St DELIVERY financial stability." and 13 countries taking the Rull holds a Bachelor of 2012 National Latin Exam, Science degree in finance sponsored by the Amen- from the University of Illinois can Classical League and Urbana-Champaign, and the National Junior CIas- graduated with honors. sical League, designed to STRIKINGLY GOOD FOOD I evaluate students' long-term North's bass team acquisition of Latin gram- takes second place mar, mythology, life, history, in competition roots/derivatives and reading comprehension. Six students Fal/2012 The Niles North High were recognized with the School bass fishing team next-highest award, a Special Northbrook, ILSouth Barrington, IL Edina, MN Oak Brook, IL earned second place out Achievement Certificate, of 21 teams in the IHSA including Sofia Lyskanowski, 847-480-2323 847-844-9300 952-835-6440 630-575-8700 Sectional held the past spring of Nues, and Sarah Nolan, at the Skokie Lagoons. The Elizabeth Mahoney, Elaine team qualified for the state Wasylko and Erin Vasiliadis, PINSTRIPES.COM competition also held in all of the Chicago area. 18 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 I I NIL

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NILES Stephan for $210000 on bonirniThe to Corma y Janis Mara Michael for 2628 Violet St: Dirnitry T Adam Marknt for $70,000 7538W Kizk Dr: Damian May 23 Swaney for $408,000 on $124,000 on May23 Ragnirnov to Carl Atbun for on June 4 Kossakowski to Michelle 725ODavis St:KarenS June 1 GLENCOE $531000 onjune 1 3925 Triumvera Dr Unit C Benko for $555000 on Moe to StevenJ Hoppe for 2306 Hastings Ave: Kevm 151 Park Ave: Robert 2731 Langley Cir Unit Al2D: Jonathan Lee to In June 4 $100,000 onMay 24 Bail to Stacy Stonequist for Chase Jr to Joseph A 403040: Stanley Moreyno Hye Rliee for $40,000 on to Matthew R Whipple for 7042 W Keeney St: Real 6020 Lincoln Ave Unit $399000 on May 29 Canepari for $2,225,000 on May23 Equities Inc to Vladimir 408: Gary M Gordon 2227 Payne St: Michael A May29 $430,000 on May 25 LINCOLNWOOD Huante I for $265,000 on to Nashwan Habib for Nash to Brian Molitor for 110 Lakewood Dr: G R 1616 Glenview Rd: John 7121 Hantlin Ave: Martln Jime 7 $95,000 on May 25 $390,000 on May 25 Dey Inc to Nigel S Kirtley FWood to Thacey L Kite for H Fishman to Peggy J 8149 N Grace Ave: Her- 5506 Lincoln Ave Unit 1629 South Blvd: Susan for $1,635,000 onjune 8 $385,000 on May 24 Mcdurmon for $323,000 on bert Kusch Sr to Anthony A524:Joseph C Cascio to J Jones to Devm Bell for 96 Harbor St: David 2309 Dewes St: Robert May25 J Geslicki for $238000 on Arbela Baba for $76000 on$380,000 on May31 Navon to Mark S Talamonfl Sorenson to Reerue M Mat- 7026 N Crawford Ave: June 5 May 21 2120 Cleveland St: Kelly for $1,61 1,500 onjune 1 teo for $315,000 on May30 Zorica Popic to Mary Jane 7414 W Howard St: Ade- EVANSTON D Janzen to Grant Waspi for994 Cherry Tree Ln: 1616 Magnolia St: Reid Dulay for $250,000 on June line Zoladz to Kristen M 815 RidgeTer: PhifipA $273,000 on May 24 Susan Mumc to Michael Weiner to Joel A Childs for Shinagawa for $194000 on Amerson to John B Julia for 2541 Crawford Ave Unit Thompson for $660000 on $299,000 on May 29 NORTHFIELD May 15 C: Joseph P Lampert to $869,000 on May 25 May29 19 Lincoln St: Jeffrey 2316 Clover Lit: Robert 9500 Washington Ave 1414 Ridge Ave: Charles Johnathan D Meeks for 313 Hawthorne Ave Unit Thompson to Andrew $192,500 on May23 M Fishman to Slawomir Unit 309: Meho Sabic to wPyne to Jeff D Harris for 313E: SeanWell to Melame Northrup for $280,000 on Marecik for $1,050,000 on Ronnie A Houston Sr for $675,000 on May 24 525 Grove St Unit B2: Harris for $180,000 on May May 31 May25 $144000 on June 1 Mary F Sethness to Ben 2430 Ridgeway St: Anne 29 226Washington Ave: Bbx3030 Arbor Ln Unit MORTON GROVE Ost for $191,000 on May24 Koch to Scott Hays for GLENVIEW Logistic Inc to Kyle Nathan 3030204: Lois E Henruck 9223 Menard Ave: He- $650,000 onjune 4 530 Hinman Ave Unit 1 725 Waukegan Rd: for $277,000 onjune 7 to Robert L Snyder for lene Abrams to Ahmed M 949 Ridge Ave: Asfandyar 3B: William Stein to Jeffrey Orzen Uc to Edward J 4172 Cove Ln Unit $1500000nJune i Hashim for $310000 on Khan to Khayyam Khan for R Bradshaw for $190,000 Stern for $1,600000 on MANY: Scott Biller to SRORIE May 17 on May 23 $500,000 on May 24 May25 Tatyana Zheleva for 4021 Greenwood St: 9116 Mansfield Ave: 2653 Hillside Ian: Mark 125 Kedzie Ave Unit 915 Huber Ct: Salvatore A $1 13,000 on May22 Shamir Otaru to Moshe Prayat Kopsumbut to Enea Knepper to Ellen Darnied- 1253: Robyn R Randle to Chiovari to John M Peluse 701 Forum Sq Unit 307: Mizrahi for $318,000 on Barraca for $290000 on er for $415000 on May23 Jane P Cume for $180,000 for $817,500 on May22 Joanne J Kang to Chang MinMay22 May 17 2127 Lincoinwood Dr: on June 4 1010 RaleighRd:JohnE Jung for $100,000 onJune 5 5014 Church St: Sajid 8111 Parkside Ave: Niles Township Jewish 843 Judson Ave Unit Zummo to Kenneth M Taira 4208 Central Rd Unit Alzai to Edin Kulic for Grove Morton to Stella M Congregatio Ezra-Ha- 8431: Patrick Horari to for $540,000 on May31 4A: Janma Piech-Tacker to $283,000 on May 25

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POLICE BRIEFS Fine Timepieces, Man ticketed in to deal with over the years," He returned 10 minutes Jogmen said. "Even though later and found his $425 pit bull's attack on it's a family member (wiro Gary Fisher bicycle miss- relative suffered a dog bite), it's a ing. Sunglasses & Accessories serious thing." The owner filed a report A recent report of a dog attacking a family member with police, who inves- resulted in multiple stitches Officers' initiative tigated the matter, said 1and a municipal citation. Deputy Police Chief Lou Park Ridge police ticketed leads to bicycle- J og m e n Detectives soon discov- Maciej Mitowicki, 26, of the theft suspect 900 block of N. Lincoln Ave., ered the bike in a local Park Ridge police success- for failure to control an ani- pawn shop and were able fully tracked down a bicycle to trace the sale back to mal July 8 after his 42-pound that went missing late last pit bull, "Bubbles," bit a Rich. month and perhaps the Jogmen credits the 30-year-old relative. culprit, too. The victim's 10 puncture recovery to descriptive in- Roberto Rich, 27, of the formation about the bike wounds required a dozen 1400 block of S. Canal, stitches, according to police. provided by the owner to Chicago, was arrested and police, and to the re- Milowicki was given an Aug. charged with felony theft 14 adjudication hearing sponding officers' diLi- JuLy 10 in connection with gence in not writing off date. an incident that occurred the crime as just another Deputy Police Chief Lou two weeks earlier when stolen bike. Jogmen said police have an unattended bike was "To toot our own horn, a formalized process for allegedly stolen from the it was a nice job," he said. documenting dog bites and first block of S. Summit the like in order to better "They stuck with it." Avenue in Park Ridge. Jogmen said Rich has track and take preventive According to police the action regarding dangerous not admitted to, nor been owner had parked the charged, in connection animals - bicycle at 12:30 p.m. June MuLtiple reports involving with other bicycle thefts. 27 in an attached garage No bond or court infor- the same pets may lead to an and left the overhead door intervention by city's Animal mation related to his July open while he went inside 10 arrest was available. Commission, he said. the house. ByNatasha Wasinski "It's an issue we've tried 847.544.2289 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL Food PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 I 22 Carryingatorch for English cuisine

BY VERONICA HINKE English summer pudding tontributor bursting at the seams with fruit. "The games are among Olympics time, and the most exciting competi- the world is watching tions in the world. They bring It'sLondon - again. F'irst, emotions ofjoys and tears all eyes were on Will and while bringing people back Kate as they made their together to support their historical walk down the aislecountry. So, after all, why not at Westminster. Then it was celebrate around a summer the queen's golden jubilee. fruit pudding?" Bade asked. Now, on the tennis shoe And, these puddings are heels of that more steadfast remarkably versatile. They English event, Wimbledon, can be made with fruits or the world's gaze is again fixedother sweets as a dessert or on Londinium, as ancient with savory ingredients as an Romans called her. appetizer. And as more modern day The late Two Fat Ladies Americans turn their atten- chef Jennifer Paterson tion to England, they are famously made a summer learning about her time-hon- pudding using tomatoes. ored cuisine. They're diseov- Other savory foods with ering that British classics go higher sugar content, such as beyond Christmas puddings corn, sweet peas or carrots and steak and kidney pies also work well in an appetizer (that's actual kidneys, not pudding. beans). "Recent events in England Into port have come across very well Best yet, they're delicious. in the media; people began "Summer puddings are light talking a lot about fashion, and refreshing," Bade said. culture and tradition - and He especially likes how his eventually, food," said JeromePort Red Wine and Melon Bade, executive chef at Cour- Summer Pudding exudes the tright's in Willow Springs. flavor of its key ingredient: mint-infused red wine. He English classics accentuates the flavor with While working in London melons. as a chef for two years, Bade, "I like pairing melon and Courtrlght's executive chef Jerome Bade prepares a English Summer Port Wine Pudding, made with fresh who lives in Oak Park now, red port wine, which is tradi- fruit. iSUN-TIMES MEDIA PHOTOS developed an appreciation tional and not unusual as an for classic English dishes, appetizer. It's just a different like lamb roasted with fresh way and interpretation to put mint lamb jus and bacon them together, this time as a Red Port Wine and Melon Summer Pudding scones. "When these recipes dessert." (Adapted from Jerome Bade) are made right, they're very Bade sticks less with tasteful, and bring a lot of tradition, holding his sum- 1/2small watermelon good memories, too, from mymer pudding together using ½ cantatoupe time in London," he said. gelatin rather than the more 1/2honeydew Any English table in sum- expected stuff of English i1/2 cups red port wine mer will include foods like puddings, bread without 3 teaspoons gelatin powder fools made with fresh cream crust. /2 CUfresh mint leaves, chopped blended with berries or stone He'll use white wine 1/2cup sugar fruits. And nothing says or Champagne to make a i cup heavy cream Great Britain more than that summer pudding to serve hearty classic, Beef Welling- at Courtright's during the Cut melons, remove seeds and scoop melon balls. Reserve in Port Wine Pudding. ton. Olympics. "White wine and refrigerator. Then there is the Eton red fruits or stones fruits are Melonsauce: Scoop remaining melon, measure two cups and place in sauce pot; add all but one tablespoon ofsugar and Mess. It's a flufr dessert great to use as summer pud- heat on medium; bring to boil and cook for 15 minutes. Remove from heat, mix in blender; strain and refrigerate. made by layering fruit, ding," Bade said. Pudding Soak gelatin in cold water for 15 minutes. Boil wine in sauce pot over high heat and flame to burn the alcohol. heavy whipping cream and For her puddings and so When flame is gone, remove from heat and add chopped mint. Allow mixture to infuse for 10 minutes; add gelatin to hot meringue. The recipe is light-much more, England persists wine. Whisk until dissolved; cool to room temperature. Divide melon balls into four martini glasses. Pour wine mix over heartedly named after Prince as a world class culinary con- melon. Refrigerate overnight. William's prep school, Eton tender. "English chefs have Thenextday Whisk whipping cream and remaining sugar in stainless steel bowl until thick. Refrigerate. Serve pudding College in Wmdsor. taken England's cuisine to a topped with melon sauce and Chantilly cream. But perhaps the most different level, a higher level. To accelerate the setting process, cool port wine mixture in ice bath before pouring into glasses and allowing it to set for fitting way to celebrate the And it's only the beginning" four hours. Olympics is by bringing Bade promised. people together around an Let the games continue! NIL THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCALCOM I 23

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Italian eatery celebrates 60th anniversary

BY TRACY GRUEN ing the best-educated pizza Contributor UP CLOSE man in the city?" And he has loved running NILES For 60 years the NAME: Riggio's the family restaurant ever Riggio family has been serv- SPECIALTY: Italian cuisine since. ing pizza, pasta and other au- ADDRESS: 7530 W. Oak- Riggio's is open for lunch thentic Italian dishes to hun- ton St. and dinner, and also provides gry customers. space for small parties. In 1952, Adreana Riggio HOURS: 11 a.m-1O p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-mid- "We concentrate on inti- and her husband, Pasquale, mate parties and gatherings," opened a storefront pizze- night Fri., Sat.; i p.m.-iO p.m. Sun. said Riggio, noting that pri- ria in Chicago called Riggio's vate banquet rooms are avail- Caffe Pranzo. In 1957 they WEBSITE: riggios.com able for 20 to 70 guests. opened their second restau- Riggio's prides itself on be- rant, Riggio's, in Nues, and in "We wanted to expand," ing a popular spot for birth- 1972 they purchased the RedRiggio said of why the family dayparties,graduations, Star Inn and opened theirdecided to open another res- Communion celebrations, Bar third restaurant. taurant in Niles in 1957. 'Nues Mitzvahs, funeral luncheons Today their son, Tony Rig-has been a wonderful village." and other special occasions. gb, and his wife, Trish, run Riggio's offers a wide vari- "We do it all," Riggio said. theRiggio'srestaurantatety of Italian foods from dii- The restaurant also has a 7530 W. Oakton St. in Nues,ferent regions. He noted thatTony and Tush Riggio stand in front of Rigglo's restaurant, which celebrated its 60th anniver- sary in business July 14 in Nues. i oa LERNER-suN-rlMFs MEDIA cocktail lounge that offers a and continue to use the samethe restaurant features pasta comfortable place to spend recipe as the original location.sauces from Northern Italy to time with friends or meet new Back in 1952 customers re-the Rome and southern areaspizza Riggio's serves a wideher husband's mother overly was important to his family.people. Customers can watch ferred to Adreana Riggio asof the country each of whichvariety of other dishes, suchseveral years. Riggio used to help out ata game and choose from a "Mama" and some of the orig-varies in color depending onas veal, chicken and seafood. 'We prideourselvesinhis parents restaurant andfull selection of imported and inal customers still stop in atthe region. Riggio's wife is the execu-using very fresh, very-high-also attended college, in ad-domestic beers, wines and Riggio's in Niles to experience Plus, Riggio added, 'Wetive chef of the restaurant.quality ingredients," Riggiodition to serving in the Army. mixed drinks. Hungry visitors the same flavors that hadserve excellent pizza." She studied cooking in Francesaid, adding that including Instead of going to lawcan order off the menu from them hooked decades ago. In addition to pastas andand learned the recipes fromvaried dishes from across Ita-school, he thought, "How's be-the lounge, as well. s RUSH DERMATOLOGY '2-Woltf's in Skokie : Flea Markets

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I changed those sketches based on the strengths of everybody else and how everybody played together," he said. included director Juan Carlos Pelayo, felt that the show was developing so well that they decided to lengthen it. Four additional sketches created by cast members were added. cluded. "But you always want [audi- encesJ after the show to be talking about it, to be thinldng about it, to be discussing it. And hopefully, to come 16 "We're there to make you laugh," "And laughter is a great way to do One issue addressed in the show Vela.zquez noted that the news there to give you a civics lesson or an ethics lessons. We just want to get you to think about things. Ifwe do that, we've accomplished a goal." that," Curtis added. is immigration reform. "A lot of the immigration reform that you hear today is, 'We want to make sure that everybody is legal in this country'" that they don't use is 'Make sure that illegal immigration coming in from Eastern European countries. People Surprise seldom reports on that situation. JiT Velazquez emphasized. "We're not Velazquez related. "The key word you're not brown.' There's plenty of will get visas and come here and those expire." - The show was inspired by Curtis' "Salsation has always taken the 'DAYLABOR DREAMIN" SaLsation Theatre Company, Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave. 7:30 p.m. Fridays, July 27-Aug. 10 and Thursday, Aug. $12 (773) 598-4549 or visit www.gorillatango.com "They're a very nice, talented group of people so I thought I'd give them first option with this show that I had the idea of," he said desire to draw attention to "things that I thought needed a voice. Often- times minorities are looked upon as stereotypical. Through this show we try to fight the stereotypes." His goal is to show that members of minority everybody else." stereotype and then empowered the stereotype to make fun of it," ticularly in this show, "We take the stereotype to the extreme to show stereotypes in general. groups "have the same dreams as Velazquez said. He added that, par- the absurdity of the stereotype. The goal by the end of the show is to have you thinking and questioning what it is that you thought of Latinos or Contributor a Skokie 5 lB I BY MYRNA PETLICKI 26, 2012 Eric Scott Curtis is convinced It's a bonus that CUrtis Curtis' desire to write this show That was Nelson Velazquez, Salsa- Curtis chose Salsation because Sketch troupe hopes laughs lead to thoughts Sketch troupe that his "Daylabor Dreamin' " sketch comedy revue addresses universal themes. That's why, even though he is Jewish, Curtis felt comfortable writ- ing the show about minority empow- erment for Latino-focused Salsation Theatre Company. native and the show will premiere at Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre. grew out of his work as a drama and career/technology teacher at Simmons Middle School in East Aurora. "We do a sketch show every yeai" said Curtis. "It's been very entertaining to work with kids to write a sketch show. I decided I re- ally wanted to do one for adults. So I went to Nelson and we hatched the plan out." tion's artistic director. "He came through with a number of sketches that I really liked," Velazquez re- ported. Old friends he had performed in the company's touring show the previous year. Warren Polk (from left), Karla "Coco" Ibarra, Caryn Ruby, Ines Bettina, Brenda Aranda, and Eric Scott Curtis of Salsation Theatre Company. PHOTO sv JUAN Caryn Ruby, Ines Bettina, Brenda Aranda, and Eric Scott Curtis of Salsation Theatre Company. 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A Guirtness Book record holder is coming Ripe for the picking to the North Shore Center for the Perform- Kindergartners through third-graders will Ing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., and pick some jumbo cherries during Life Size Hi- he's only 11 years old. Ethan Bortnick was Ho Cherry-O at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Niles recognized as the World's Youngest Solo Musi-Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St. Partici- cian to Headline His Own Toui The pianist, pants must be accompanied by an adult. singer and composer will perform at 7 p.m. For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit musk by Wednesday. www.nileslibrary.org. AlAN MENKEN "It's a surprise," Ethan said of the selections lyrics by he will perform. "It's all kinds of music - cias-Assistance wanted HOWARD ASHMAN sicai, jazz, pop, rock and roll, my own music." Award-winning children's singer Laurie and TIM RICE The opening act will be the KidzBop Kids. Berkner will present a solo concert at Ravinia book by Ethan's musical career had an early start. at 11 a.m. Saturday. LINDA WOOLVERTON UI really wanted to play piano,» he said. "I'll probably be asking the audience to directed by "When I was 3, I asked my parents for piano help out a lot because it willjust be me up on RACHEL ROCKWELL lessons." the stage," Berkner said. At first they resisted. Pavilion tickets are $15 and lawn seats are

FULL PARTIES tif "But on a little toy keyboard, I started play- $5 for the Kraft Great Kids Series concert at WLL) THU FRI SAT SUN PRICE 10 0K MORE Ing everything that I heard," he related. EthanLake Cook and Green Bay roads, Highland (1(1 am 11:00am1100am1100am got those lessons and has since headlined Park. 200 pm 200pm 2:00 pm Children (10 pm (I7timitrrì 18 95 more than 100 shows around the world. For details, call (847) 266-5100 or visit ravinia.org. (ST Family oroduction Tickets are $34.50 to $49.50. Athilts 25 22 For details, call (847) 673-6300 or visit n d up northshorecenter.org. What's cooking Carmen Ensalada and Candy Delight are Sketchy details a couple of performers featured in " Puppet More talented young people will be on Soup," a delicious blend of entertainment chiozgo stage during Sketchtastic! at 2 p.m. Satur- presented by Dave Herzog's Marionettes CST Audience Members 31 25O 5.5600 days and Sundays, July 28 through Aug. 5, from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday at the Skokie Public SAVE 40% ON PARKING at Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Library, 5215 Oakton St. Pick up free tickets shakesoaroho8ßr o Navy P,er garages chicagoshakes.com Lincoln Ave. The comedy revue was created for the marionette variety show at 3:30 p.m. by and will be performed by kids ages 9 to 15. that day. MaArthw For details, call (847) 673-7774 or visit Am..icsnAldes UkiMics Topics range from school to families and pop s,AIIstate0000HNDS culture. Tickets are $12. skokielibrary.info. DIC THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 3B I

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Monster and Pioneer Press now work together, bringing you even greater opportunities BY BRUCE INGRAM to find the job you ove in the town you already dowhich may be the best news of all. Contributor Your coiling is coiling-find it at pioneeriocalcom/monster. MONSTER AND PIONEER PRESS NOW WORK TOGEThER. RUBY SPARKS *** PIONEERPRESSmonster A beguiling but by no means reassuring romance with classical underpinnings, p io n ce r loca I. c o m /m on s ter this second feature by the directors of "Little Miss Sun- shine" muses on the ephem- eral nature of romantic relationships - particularly their tendency to go painfully awry Even when they literally have been made to order. Inspired by the myth of Made for each other? Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan star in Pygmalion (the legend of a "Ruby Sparks." sculptor who falls in love with one of his statues, which also "Ita like I'm writing so I perhaps inevitably? - that inspired George Bernard can spend time with her," he first glow begins to fade and Shaw's play of the same tells his shrink. And that wishRuby begins to find Calvin name and the musical "My comes true in a big way whencontrolling and their isolated Fair Lady"), "Ruby Sparks" isRuby's shoes and underwear life stifling. the story of a lonely, isolated and personal hygiene prod- So, what does Calvin do and rather insufferable youngucts begin to materialize in when things stop going his novelist named Calvh (Paul his house. That's just before way in the relationship? He Dano), whose imagination she appears in the flesh one goes back to the typewriter, concocts a dream girl who morning, wearing nothing of course. comes to life. but oneofhis shirts and of- That's the point where After writing a best-seller fering to make him eggs for Kazan's ambitious script at the age of 19 that has madebreakfast. takes a big risk and switches him rich and famous while This is all delightful gears from frothy comedy to hobbling hirn creatively (especially as seen through grim contemplation of the with a reputation for genius, the eyes of Calvin's wor- darker side of the interper- Calvin has written nothing tied brother Harrç played sonni dynamics in romantic but a handful of short stories by Chris Messina), because relationships as both parties for 10 years. Kazan's initial take on the struggle for power. Friendless except for a situation (as writer and ac- She and Dano and direc- scruffy little dog he acquired tor) is to play it for comedy. tors Jonathan Dayton and on the advice of his psychia- Calvin and Harry are initially Valerie Fans make it work, trist (a nice cameo role for convinced that he has lost his for the most part (despite '60s/'70s star Elliott Gould), mind. occasional logical gaps and Calvin spends his days star- But after discovering that a jarring shift in tone), as Cal- ing at a blank sheet of paper Ruby really does exist, and yin's adjustments make Ruby in his manual typewriter that Calvin can alter her withveer in various disastrous GET CLOSER while his agent and publisher a few words on his typewriterdirections. grow increasingly impatient (their first test has Ruby She's unbearably clingy and a troubling new tone switching from English to flu-one moment, unbearably To THE ACTIO\ begins to emerge from the ent French without noticing happy the next and Calvin is admirers he condescend- any change), they are contentincreasingly dissatisfied until ingly tolerates at personal to accept her as a gift from his frustration culminates Hotel 71 Puts You There. appearances. "Is it weird for the gods. in a thoroughly unpleasant you that you used to be so However, Harry has differ- scene in which he demon- Magnificent Shopping. World-Class Dining. successful?" one asks. ent ideas about the potential strates his total dominance. Broadway Shows. At Rote 71 , Chicago's best So his relief is exultant andbenefits of having a tweak- At his worst, Calvin is not hotet location, you'H enjoy spacious guest rooms, infectious when inspiration able girlfriend who can be above making Ruby crawl on steHer service and spectacular views. strikes. After dreaming of a made to think, feel and act all fours and bark like a dog. Get closer to it all at Hotet 71. beautiful young girl named any way at all. Fortunately, there's more Ruby with red hair and "For men everywhere," he to "Ruby Sparks" than that blue eyes (Dano's real-life implores, "tell me you're not even more than its poten- girlfriend Zoe Kazan, who going to let this go to waste." tially dead-end juxtaposition also wrote the screenplay), But noble Calvin has a of infatuation and disillusion- who teases him for having higher ideal of love - at first.ment, honeymoon and hell on passive-aggressively named "I will never write about her Earth. It's something along RATES STARTING FROM S159' his dog after E Scott Fitzger- again," he says. the lines of if-you-love-some- And so it goes, during the HOTEL 71 ui h a*'. wi ald, Calvin types for days in thing-let-it-go. Cu i CAGO a creative frenzy, writing an first rush of infatuation, when To see whether or not it t elaborate character profile they fulfill each other's every comes back. that begins to take on a need and appear to be ideally And if it does, what do you 71 EAST WACI

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In the hands of director Lasse Hallstrom ('The Cider House Rules"), though, the sheik is a visionary and the setting is ideal for romance between his business consultant (Blunt) and the somewhat cold-blooded fisheries expert (McGregor) coerced into lead- ing the project - and a moral about valuing faith in addition to science. ALSO NEW THIS WEEK u The wife (Rachel Weisz) of a British judge falls in love with a Royal Air Force pilot (Tom Hiddleston) during World War II. Terence Davies ("The Long Day Closes") wrote and directed the dra- ma. Extras include a collec- and interviews with Weisz, Hiddleston and Davies. tor's booklet, commentaries * * *1/2 IN THE YEMEN SALMON FISHING CASA DE MI PADRE With friends like these ... Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny in "The Last Days of Disco." With friends like these ... Kate Beckinsale and nabe heroes with semi-super powers that reside mostly in when Mr. Furious (Stiller) beware! 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Blues. $12-$22. Aug. 5, 7 GOl CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8B p.m.: Davina & the Vaga- "A Touch of Class," 7:30 harmonica. $8 includes bey- bonds (blues,'jazz). $12-$20. p.m. July27 and 1:30 p.m. erages and pastries. Aug. 7: Lera Lynn with Ernie and 7:30 p.m. July28 at the InterContinental Chicago Hendrickson (country/rock). Story festival online Edison Park United Method- O'Hare Hotel, 5300 N. River $lo/$12. Aug. 8: Caleb Haw- ist Church, 6740 N. Oliphant Road, Rosemont. (847) 544- ley and Theo Katzman (indie Evanston's Susan O'Halloran is one to comments and anecdotes. This means Ave., Chicago. $15. A portion 5300. For information, visit rock/soul). $10/$12. Aug. 9: of five local storytellers performing in you can watch the videos, then comment of the proceeds benefit the www.montroseroom.com. JulyTab Benoit (blues). $24/$28. "JustStories," the world's first-ever racial on them and tell your story too, and read Hal Chastain Memorial Thes- 27, 8:30 p.m.: Kill Hannah Aug. lO: Billy Boy Arnold harmony online storytefl- other people's comments pian Scholarship program at (rock). $15. (blues). $15/$20. Aug. 11, 7 ing festival that takes from Australia to India Maine South High School. For Live Band Karaoke, 6:30- p.m.: Krista Detor in The Stu- place Aug.1-3.During to Africa to Ireland to the reservations, contact David 10:30 p.m. July 27 on the dios at SPACE. $20. Aug. 12: the three-day festival, United States. Downing at (847) 826-4148 lawn of MB Financial Park at "Words & Music," hosted by participants can log onto O'Halloran, a co- or [email protected]. Rosemont, 5501 Park Place. Ingrid Graudins and featuring the JustStories Facebook producerofthe festival, "With a Song In My Heart: Admission is free. Food Robbie Fulks, Steve Dawson page at wwwFacebook. says sharing stories is a The Romance of Richard Rod- and drinks will be available and Liam Davis. $12/$15. Aug. com/JustStories, to watch great way to get people gers," 7:30 p.m. July 27-28 from restaurants within the 15: Tom O'Brien (bluegrass! videos from a different to discuss racial issues, and 2 p.m. July29 at North- complex. Patrons are not country). $18-$30. Aug. 17: professional storyteller which can often be hard western University's Ethel M permitted to bring pets, cool- Claire Lynch Band (bluegrass! every hour on the hour, to talk about. "Stories can Barber Theater, 30 Arts Circle ers, food or beverage into the folk). $18-$30. Aug. 18: from 8 a.m. to midnight be entertaining, engaging Drive, Evanston. $30; $27 for park. For information, visit Marshall Crenshaw. $18-$38. each day. and emotionally touching" seniors; $10 for students. Call www.rosemont.com. Aug. 21: Aoife O'Donovan In addition to O'Halloran says. "When (847) 491-7282 or visit www. Mayne Stage, 1328 W. (indie/folk). $12/$15. Aug. O'Halloran, Jane Stenson Susan O'Halloran you hear other people's sto- tic. northwestern.edu. Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, 23: Jesse Colin Young (folk). and Syd Liebermanof ries you realize how unique Chicago. (773) 381-4554. $22/$34/$44. Aug. 24: Evanston, Anne Shimo- each person and group is, POP/FOLK/JAll www.maynestage.com. July Maria Muldaur (blues/pop). jima of Morton Grove and Arif Choudhury as well as all we have in common. When Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, 27, 7:30 p.m.: Dot Dot Dot, $17-$30. Aug. 25: Langhorne ofNorthbrook will share storiesoftheir we're able to walk in each other's shoes, 5400 N. River Road, Rose- $15 general admission. Aug. Slim & the Law (alt country). ethnic backgrounds. In all, 43 tellers from even for a few minutes, a stranger becomes mont. Tickets are available 1, 8 p.m.: The Zombies. $15/$18. Aug. 25: Seth Glier around the country are on the program. a friend." at www.ticketmaster.com or $65-$75. Aug. 11, 10 p.m.: Residency in The Studios at Throughout the festival, storytellers will Completeinformationat www.Facebook. (800) 745-3000; the ticket Brazilian Carnaval Summer SPACE, $10. Aug. 26, 2 p.m.: be online to answer questions and respond corn/JustStories. prices listed below do not Edition, featuring Swing Michael Smith and Anne Hills. include service fees. For Brasileiro. $15 in advance; $15/$18. Aug. 26, 7 p.m.: Dan more information about the $20 at the door. Aug. 17-18, Navarro. $15-$28. Aug. 28: theater, call (847) 671-5100 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.: Rebecca Loebe with Anna Art by Older Adults, 1123 p.m. Sundays. The Senior show listing is helpful. Call or visit www.rosemontthe- Pink Floyd Laser Light Show, Vogelzang. $10-$18. Aug. Emerson, Suite 200, Evan- Orchestra, for high school (847) 991-4748 or visit www. atre.com. Aug. 3-'i, 8 p.m.: Il featuring "Dark Side of the David Ryan Harris (R&B). ston. www.SASIathome.org. students who are advanced americansocietyofartists.org. Divo. $85, $125. Aug. 7, 7:30 Moon" and "The Wall." $30 $15/$18. Aug. 30: Canned Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-4 musicians, meets from 1-3 Crafters are sought for the p.m.: Yes with special guest general admission. Aug. 25, Heat (blues/rock). $28- p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays p.m. Sundays. All three Resurrection College Prep Procol Harum. $40, $50, $65, 9:30 p.m.: Freshlyground $68. Aug. 31: The Fabulous or by appointment. Through orchestras rehearse at the High School Arts & Craft Fair, $75. Oct. 21, 7 p.m.: Celtic (Afro pop). $20 in advance; Thunderbirds (blues/rock). Nov. 4: Works by Robert Leo- Wilmette Recreation Center, to be held Nov. lO at 7500 Thunder. $32.50, $49.50, $25 at the door; $35 reserved. $28-$68. pold, Delores Rix and Howard 3000 Glenview Road. There W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. $65. $75. Nov. 17, 8 p.m.: Aug. 26, 7 p.m.: Gary Nunez Ty n e r. will be at least four concerts Applications are available at Australian Pink Floyd. and Plena Libre with Chicago ART GALLERIES throughout the year. To make www.reshs.org or by contact- AlLstate Arena, 6920 N. Afro-Puerto Rican Ensemble Art Museo at the Inter- AUDITIONS & an audition appointment, ing Carol Marchetti at (773) Mannheim Road, Rosemont. (CAPRE). $20-$30. Aug. 30, 8 Continental Chicago O'Hare, OPPORTUNITIES call Relia Schramm, (847) 775-6616, ext. 112. Tickets are available at www. p.m.: The Del Moroccos. $12 5300 N. River Road, Rose- The Rising Stars Theatre 328-0570. The Norwood Park His- ticketmaster.com or (800) general admission. mont. (847) 544-5300. www. Co. will hold open auditions Chicago Master Singers toncal Society is accepting 745-3000; the ticket prices The Park Ridge Chorale willicohare.com. Through July for "Damn Yankees" from will hold vocal auditions for applications from crafters, listed below do not include present its summer concert, "Forms & Fragments," 7-10 p.m. Aug. 16-17 at 2559 the 2012-13 season Aug. 9, artists, and high-quality service fees. For information, "It's a Grand Night for Sing- an exhibit of contemporary N. Sayre, Chicago. Caubacks, 14, 16 and 21 in Palatine. chefs/bakers to fill positions visit www.allstatearena.com. ing," at 7 p.m. July 28 at St. sculpture by Chicago Sculp- if needed, will be from 1-5 Dedicated singers are invited at the 25th annual Victo- Parking is $20, cash only. Luke's Lutheran Church, 205 ture International members p.m. Aug. 19. Seeking a large to call (877) 825-5267 or na's Holiday Boutique, a Aug. 3, 7 p.m.: Summerland N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Nikki Renee Anderson, Shel- cast of adults and children. send an e-mail to cms.infor- fund-raiser for the nonprofit Tour 2012 featuring Everclear, The program includes selec- ley Gilchrist, Donna Hapac Prepare 32 bars of a song and [email protected] to make organization, to be held Nov. Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, tions from "The Sound of Mu- and Mimi Peterson. bring sheet music in correct an audition appointment. 28-Dec. 2 at 5624 N. Newark Lit and Marcy Playground. sic," "Hello Dolly!" and more. DoubleTree Hotel, 9599 key. Accompanist provided. CMSisa 130-voice ensemble Ave., Chicago. Feeis$35-$65 $39.50, $49.50. Aug. 15, 7:30 Tickets in advance are $14, Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Through Be prepared to dance. All directed by Alan Heathering- per space, and each seller p.m.: System of a Down with $12 for seniors; at the door July: "Birds of a Feather," roles are open and there is ton featuring singers from must donate 15% commis- deftones. $50. Oct. ii, 7 p.m.: $16, $14 for seniors. Free paintings by Jim Lange, spon- no pay. Production dates are throughout the Chicago area. sion on sales. During the "Twins 0f Evil Tour," featur- admission for children under sored by Simply Chicago Art. Nov. 3-11. Visit www.rising- The ensemble will perform event, crafters must commit ing Rob Zombie and Marilyn 18. For tickets, call (847) 823- For information, visit www. sta rschicago.com. this season with the Ars Viva to a minimum offive hours to Manson, with special guest 3958 or (847) 825-2216. simplychicagoart.com. Canzonetta Youth Orches- Orchestra and the Lake Forest working the sale. Hand-made J Devil, the D) alter ego of S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- Oakton Community Col- tra is seeking musicians to Symphony. For more informa- or homemade items only. KoRn's frontman Jonathan Da- cago Ave., Evanston. www. lege, Koehnline Museum of audition for the 2012-13 tion, visit www.chicagomas- Call (773) 631-4633 or e-mail vis. $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, evanstonspace.com. (847) Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des music season. Directed by tersingers.org. info@norwoodparkhistorical- $69.50. 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., Plaines. (847) 635-2633. Hilel Kagan, Canzonetta is Artists and craftsartists are society.org. Ethical Humanist Society unless noted otherwise. www.oakton.edu/museum. a chamber orchestra that invited to jury to be among Crafters are sought for Second Saturday Coffee- July 27: James Carter Organ Aug. 2-Sept. 21: "Eyewitness: offers specialized instruction the exhibitors in the 22nd the Christmas in Park Ridge house, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. Trio (jazz). $17/$20. JuLy 28: Works by Morris Topchevsky," for children interested in annual An Arts & Crafts Ad- Boutique, sponsored by The (at Howard), Skokie. (847) Alfonso Ponticelli's Swing a diverse survey of work by developing their orchestral venture, to be held Sept. 15 Center of Concern, to be held 677-3334. www.ethicalhu- Gitan and Reginald Robinson the Chicago artist and social skills. Training Orchestra, for in Hodges Park, Park Ridge. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 7-8 man.org/coffeehouse. Aug. (gypsy jazz). $12-$22. July crusader Morris Topchevsky 7- to 1O-year-olds with begin- Potential exhibitors should at Park Ridge Presbyterian 11, 8 p.m.: Belle Plaine, a 29: Stooges Brass Band (jazz! (1899-1947). Opening recep- ning orchestral experience, submit four images repre- Church, Crescent and Del- folk-Americana quartet with funk). $12,'$15. Aug. 1: Cat- tion will be held from 5-8 meets from 1:30-2:30 p.m. sentative of their work they phia. Space rental $20-$80, Sharon Appelquist, Lisa bon Leaf (alt country). $17- p.m. Aug. 2. Saturdays. The Intermediate wish to exhibit, one of their plus 10% of sales. Call (847) Crowe, Dennis Harpole and $30. Aug. 3: Chuck Prophet Services for Adults Staying Orchestra, for 10- to 13-year- display set-up, their first/last 823-0920 (evenings) or leave Anthony McKinney playing (Americana,Irock). $15,1$18. in Their Homes, Celebrat- olds with more advanced names, address, and daytime guitar, fiddle, mandolin and Aug. 4: Chicago Women in ing Experience: A Gallery of training, meets from 3-4:30 telephone number. A resume! SEE GO, PAGE 14B WWWPIONEERLOCALCOM I 13B DIC THURSDAY, JULY 26. 2012 I

iHHK_ performance Table Fifty-Two and Takashi chefs return Aussie chef Curtis Stone is back this season as "Top Chef Masters" for another shot at 'Top Chef Masters' honor host, along with returning judges James Oseland and Ruth Reichl. BY LORi RACKL They're joined by rookies Knista For Sun-Times Media 'TOP CHEF Simmons, a food and travel jour- lrackksuntimes.com MASTERS' nahst, and Francis Lam, features editor of Gilt Chicago restaurateur Art Smith 9 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays on Taste. Dropping in at is back for more "Top Chef Mas- Bravo the judges' table will be ters." But this time, there are 120 boxing legend Sugar pounds less of him. Ray Leonard, the When the colorful, quick-witted Slurping Turtle, in River North. folk rock music duo chef competed in 2009 in the Bravo Yagthashi is a newcomer to Indigo Girls, bur- series' debut, his popularity grew. "Top Chef Masters" but not to the lesque performer So did his waistline. small screen. Earlier this year, he Dita Von Teese, "I wasn't feeling very good at competed on Food Network's "Iron party rockers that time; my diabetes was flaring ChefAmerica" and did a brief stint The B-52's and up," said the Table Fifty-Two owner,as guest chef during a quickfire Olympic gold a Southern comfort food special- challenge on "Top Chef." medalist Brian ist who'd tipped the scales at 325 "I always have mixed feelings," Boitano. pounds. Yagihashi said about competitive This time, "People love a big funny, fat chef cooking shows. "Food should not Smith is facing - particularly a big, flaming gay be a competition because how can half as many one," he added. "I was afraid if I lost you judge my food is better than contestants the fat, I'd lose the funny." the other one? It's a very personal as he did in A trip to the emergency room thing. But I decided hey, it's going to season one, convinced Smith that was a chance be fun." when Chicago's he'd have to take. He started exercis- That is, unless you get thrown oneRick Bayless ing and began eating - and cooking of "Top Chef" 's infamous culinary won. Smith was - healthier. curve balls, like having to reinvent sent packing after "I realized that if I didn't do some- your menu at the 11th hour or turn a challenge that thing I would never make another sea urchins into dessert. called for making a TV show," said Smith, 52, one of two "Ifyou get some ingredients or a vegan, gluten-free meal local toques vying for the "Top Chef theme you know, it's enjoyable," he for "New Girl" star Zooey Masters" title and $100,000 prize forsaid. "But if you don't, you're in big Deschanel. chaiity Now in its fourth season, the trouble." Back then, "I didn't speak show features a dozen contestants Yagihashi's years of experience vegan," Smith said. cooking their way through a series ofwith Japanese, French and Amen- When offered another timed challenges in hopes of avoiding can cuisine have left him feeling shot at the show, he didn't elimination each week by the judges. pretty confident in the kitchen. hesitate to come back for Smith, a celebrity chef living up It was speaking, not cooking, on seconds. to both parts of that title, also will camera that made him the most Before breaking into appear on ABC's "Time Machine nervous. the restaurant world, Chefs" Aug. 16. That TV cook-off "My English is a second Ian- Smith spent several pits four culinarians against one guage," said the native of Mito, years as Oprah's pen- another as they whip up meals from Japan. He originally moved to the sonni chef. an age long ago without the help States at age 23 to take a culinary "One thing I was of modern appliances, amenities, job. "I was a little bit shy about that."taught by Oprah Win- running water and electricity The Shyness is as rare as a black frey is you never want winner will be crowned "The Great- Penigord truffle in Las Vegas, the to look not pretty in est Chef in History" setting for this season's "Top Chef public," he said, speak- Rounding out the Chicago Masters." The chefs bunked at The ing metaphorically. This contingent of "Thp Chef Masters" Strip's Cosmopolitan resort, where season, "you'll see some this season is Takashi Yagihashi Smith is a big fan of the hotel's no- not-so-pretty" by cer- Art Smith of Park Ridge, owner of his name- naine, no-sign New York-style pizza tain contestants, Smith I PHOTO BY sake Michelin-starred restaurant joint. ("It's the best meal in all of hinted. In other words, ISABELLA VOS- MIKO VA/B RA VO in Bucktown and a newer eatery, Vegas," he confided.) the oven mitts are off. SEE GO, PAGE 198 Family Fest, 6-11 p.m. Taste of Armenia Festival, Block Cinema, in the Pick- Lincolnwood Public Library, Niles Public Library, 6960 Northwest Chicago Film Prospect streets, Des Plaines. Prospect streets, Des 9 Rick "Elvis" Saucedo at Shot p.m. Friday and Triple at Church Street, Evanston, at Church Street, jazz and classi- featuring live a silent art auction, cal music, craft tent, and a children's restaurants. food by local Visit www. Free admission. cityofevanston.ong/lakeshore. p.m. Aug. 10 and 11 a.m.-11 of St. Aug. 11 on the grounds and Stephen Parish, Spruce enter- The event includes live tainment, with the headliners will at 8 p.m. Saturday. There chil- also be food vendors, raffle dren's activities, games, prizes and more. For informa- tion, call (773) 391-3185. noon-6:30 p.m. Aug. 26 at St. James Armenian Church Evanston, 816 Clark St., Evanston. The event features authentic Armenian food, live music, children's activities, cooking demonstrations and other cultural offerings. Free admission and parking. Visit www.tasteofarmenia.org. FILM Laudati Auditorium at the Block Museum ofArt, North- western University, 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. (847) 491-4000. www.blockmuse- um.northwestern.edu/block- cinema. Admission is $6; $4 for Block Museum members, students with ID and senior citizens, or as noted below. All films shown at 7 p.m., unless noted otherwise. July 27, 7:30 p.m.: Rare Films: The Newsreels. 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) 677-5277. www.lincolnwood- library.org. July 27, 1 p.m.: "Safe House." Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. ens Film Discussion Series features "David Copperfield." "We Bought a Zoo." Aug. 9, 2 p.m.: Charles Dickens Film Discussion Series features "A Tale of Two Cities." Aug. 16, 2 p.m.: Closed captioned screening of "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close." Aug. Film Discussion Series fea- wise noted, at the Portage Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee Aug. 2, 2 p.m.: Charles Dick- Aug. 4, 2 p.m.: Screening of 23, 2 p.m.: Charles Dickens tures "Great Expectations." Society presents the Cias- sic Film Series at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, unless other- Ave., Chicago. Admission Zanies Comedy Club, Jeff Park Arts and Music The Evanston History Village of Harwood Heights Lakeshore Arts Festival, Skokie. www.gorillatango. 598-4549. July corn. (773) 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 27-Aug. 10, Aug. 16, 7:30 and Thursday, a p.m.: "Daylabor Dreamin'," sketch comedy show explor- minor- ing the current wave of July ity empowerment. $12. 28-Aug. 5, 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays: "Sketchtastic," and a comedy revue written performed by an ensemble Aug. of youth age 8-13. $12. 4-Sept. 29, 9 p.m. Saturdays: A "Holy Bouncing Boobies! and Batman Burlesque." 18 over only. $20. 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Showtimes at 8 p.m. Wednes- days and Thursdays; 8 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Two-item food! beverage minimum. July 27-28: Steve Rannazzisi. Aug. 1-4: Nick Vatterott. Aug. 10-11: Sebastian Maniscalco. Aug. 15-18: Michael Kosta. Aug. 22-25: John Roy. Aug. 29-Sept. 1: Maria Villasenor. FAIRS & FESTIVALS Festival, featuring arts, food, music, crafts, and games, July 27-29 at Jefferson Park, 4822 N. Long at Higgins and Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago. Hours are 640:30 p.m. Fn- day; noon-10:30 p.m. Satur- day; and noon-9:30 p.m. Sun- day. Music headliners include Smoking Popes, Jason & the Scorchers, and Paul Cebar. In addition, The Gift Theatre Company will host stand-up comedy and improve, as well as presentations by Filament Theatre Ensemble and the Irish Seanachai Theatre Corn- pany. Admission is $5 before 5 p.m.; $7 after 5 p.m.; $15 for all three days. Visit www. jefffest.org. Center presents its annual ice cream social from 1-4 p.m. July 28, rain or shine, at the Dawes House, 225 Greenwood St., Evanston. The event includes music by the Ridgeville Band, Kevin Kelly's Magic Show, face painting and games for children, and refreshments. Free. For more information, visit www.evan- stonhistorycenter.org or call (847) 475-3410. 65th Anniversary Festival, 1-8 p.m. Aug. 4-5 at Union Ridge Field, 4600 N. Oak Park Ave., featuring music, Bingo and family-friendly activities and games. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. Le-5 at at Dawes Park, Sheridan Road CONTINUED FROM PAGE 128 CONTINUED Mitchell Museum of the Gorilla Tango's Skokie Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, ImagineU Family Senes Nues Public Library, 6960 Gorilla Tango's Skokie GO I and phone name, address have application number to BOOKS & POETRY mont. Tickets are available prices listed below do not $15.50-$85.5o. presents "Lyle the Crocodile" Martha Hyer Wallis Theater, Evanston. Recommended for sent. Application deadline is sent. Application Dec. 1. Ave. Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Skokie. www.gorillatango. Aug. corn. (773) 598-4549. 26, 5:30 p.m.: Salsation, a Latin improv and sketch the comedy troupe, presents $10. Word Up! poetry slam. CHILD'S PLAY 5400 N. River Road, Rose- at www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000 ; the ticket include service fees. For more information about the theater, visit www.rosemonttheatre. corn. Aug. 9, 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.: The Wiggles! Celebration Tour. Tickets: at 7 p.m. July 27; 10 am. and 2 p.m. July 28; 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. July 29 in North- western University's Hal and Theatre and Interpretation Center, 1949 Campus Drive, children age 5 to 10 and their families. Tickets: $10. Call (847) 491-7282 or visit www. tic.northwesternedu. American Indian, 3001 Central St., Evanston. (847) 475-1030. www.mitchell- museum.org. Admission is $5; $3 for senior citizens, students and children. Kids Craft Mornings are informal workshops where children learn to construct simple versions oftraditional Native American objects. Workshops are included with museum admission. Participants must be accompanied by an adult. Saturday workshops are at ii a.m.; Sunday workshops at 12:30 p.m. July 28-29: North- west Coast button blankets. Oakton St., NUes. (847) 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. org. July 28, 2 p.m.: Saturday Family Movie features "Happy Feet 2." Aug. 25, 2 p.m.: Saturday Family Movie Series presents "The Adventures of [i.Tintin," rated PG. 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Avisitor checks out mobiles, just one of the many kinds of art available at last year's North ShoreFestival Mosaic tile art by Michelle Davidove. of Art in Old Orchard. Old Orchard art festival in expansive mode

BY BRUCE INGRAM North Shore Festival of Art, but Contributor the Chicago area is also well-repre- NORTH SHORE sented. FESTIVAL OF ART You can add fine art to your After making a career change shopping list this weekend as the from advertising to art a few years Westfield Shopping Center, expanded North Shore Festival of back, Debbie Yost of Park Ridge has 4999 Old Orchard Center, Skokie Art returns to the Westfield Old been winning awards and develop- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 27-29 Orchard mall in Skokie with more Ing a following for her large-format, artists and an extra day for brows- macro photography of fruits, Admission isfree ing. vegetables and flowers. Her "Ice Sil- (847)926-4300or visit www. More than 150 juried painters, houettes" series of black-and-white northshorefestivatof art.com sculptors, photographers, jewel- magnified shots of frozen plant life ers, printmakers, furniture makers is especially popular. and other artisans from around "What I'm trying to do is capture the country will set up shop Friday the shapes and forms and details of through Sunday in the inner courts plants and flowers, from an abstract of the mall. In addition to the art viewpoint," she said. "It's become a on display, attractions will include real passion." live music from three stages and a Mosaic artist Michelle Davidove children's area. ofLincoinshire has a similar passion "When people support a show for her art, which involves the artful and it thrives, it starts to develop placement of colored mosaic tiles on a good reputation among artists - pretty much anything imaginable. and that's what's happened here," "Thbles, picture frames, vases, said festival organizer Amy Amdur. belt buckles, anything you might "We have a lot of new artists com- think of, I do," said Davidove, whose ing in thisyear because they've work is also available in area stores heard it's such a successful show." under the name Mosaics by Mi- chelle D. "I love it because I can put Floral candle art by Kim Moyal and Great setting things together anyway I like. It's Greg Sobanski. One reason for that, Amdur like putting a puzzle together that I added, is that people are attracted make up as I go along." show window or hanging from the to the ease of enjoying art while sides of buildings," said the pho- ambling through the mall. Found art tographer, who shoots on filin and "It's such a pleasant environ- Patrick Carr of Evanston focuses does traditional black-and-white ment," she said. "The setting is so on found objects for images he darkroom printing. "Things that beautiful. There are trees, foun- sometimes calls "accidental still have been left behind and forgotten, tains, fish ponds, shelter ¡f it rains lifes." that take on a new meaning after and shade if it's hot, and plenty of "I like to shoot unusual things they've been abandoned. places to sit and relax along the that people have lost, old signage, "It' a visceral thing. There's a way." toys that have been thrown away, kind of beauty I think, in the way An Ice Silhouette by Park Ridge photographer Debbie Yost. Artists travel from as far as New interesting things I find laying on things decay over time and develop York and Miami to exhibit in the the ground or in an abandoned a patina." DIC THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 19B Cabell sings Rachmaninoff at Ravinia

BY DOROTHY ANDRIES as a California girl. I love When she won, Lyric en- Contributor to go back there. I love the NICOLE CABELL, joyed bragging rights. "They water." SEAN BOTKIN, should," she said, "they were Nicole Cabell, named BBC Her early years were not behind me 100 percent." Singer of the World in 2005, particularly musical, but, CHICAGO For Cabell the title opened makes her home in Chicago, when she was about 16 years SYMPHONY important doors, including but to appear at the Ravinia old, teachers, family and ORCHESTRA debuts at Covent Garden in Festival Aug. 2 she has to fly others began to notice the London and the Metropolitan in from the Santa Fe Opera. operatic timbre of her lovely Alt-Rachmaninoff OperainNew York. Suc- "I'm singing Leilain'The soprano voice. Soon she was program, conducted by cesses continue. This season Pearl F'ishers' on July 31," taking voice lessons and she Gianandrea Noseda after Santa Fe, she makes her Cabell explained. "I'm comingwent on to graduate from the San Francisco Opera debut in between Santa Fe perfor- Eastman School of Music. Ravinia Festival, Lake as Giuliettain"The Capulets mances, so I am just doing Cook and Green Bay and the Montagues." one number at Ravinia." Lyric training roads, Highland Park At Ravinia, she will sing In 2002 she joined the ap- 8 p.m. Aug. 2 Heavier work Rachmaninoff's glorious prentice program at the Lyric "I started out with a light Tickets are $40-$70; lawn "Vocalise" Opus 34, No. 14, Opera School for American lyric soprano voice," she $10; ticket and dining a showcase for female sing- Artists, now the Ryan Opera explained. "Now I am a lyric ers. She is quite a festival Center, where she studied package $75 soprano and I hope to transi- favorite, having appeared for three years. In addition to www.ravinia.org or (847) tion into slightly heavier in either the pavilion or the training in vocal production, 266-5100 roles, like Mimiin'Boheme.'" Martin Theatre five times movement and acting, the She is very carefûl of her between the summers of young people ¡n the Opera voice. "I go on vocal rest 2002 and 2008. Center take rolesinLyric "Competitions were held before I sing" she said, "and Cabell grew up in productions. Cabell sang all over the globe," she said, I would like to sing morein Southern California in the Barbarina in the company's "and I took part in Chicago." Europe. Their opera houses beach town of Ventura, production of "The Mar- After she made the first cut, are much smaller than in but she resisted the style nage of Figaro," as well as she went to Wales for an the United States. I want of a California girl. "I wore Isabel in "The Pirates of additional senes of elimina- to be cautious. The voice is black and tried to create the Penzance." tions. Her Lyric fan base a very delicate instrument fantasy that I lived in New Right after leaving Lyric included Bill Mason, then and it can have a very short York," she said, laughing at in 2005, she entered and General Director, and the late shelf-life. the memory "Now I live in won the BBC Singer of the Richard Pearlman, director "I'd like to be an artist, Chicago, but I regard myself World contest in Cardiff. of the Opera Center. rather than live the life." Nicole Cabell i PHOTO BY DEVON CASS

11 a.m. and run until roughly for the various pieces. Devonshire Cultural Center, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1'B MUSEUMS GO I 12:30 p.m. Admission for The park is handicapped 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. Illinois Holocaust Museum is $5. For information, visit sundown (around 8:45 p.m.). each tour is $20; $15 for accessible but the tours Live models; no instructor. & Education Center, 9603 www.northwestchicagofilm Bring blankets and chairs for EHC members. Reservations require walking between the Fee per session is $20; $12 Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) society.org. Aug. 1: "Stage seating. Admission is free. are not required, but are sculptures, so people who for members. For informa- 967-4889. wwwilholocaust- Struck" (1958), with the short Rain location is the McCor- recommended. Call (847) have difficulty are encour- tion, call Steve Gal, (847) museum.org. Admission: $12; subject "Stage Frights." Aug. mick Auditorium in Norris 475-3410 or e-mail khartz- aged to bring a wheelchair. 673-4450, or visit www. $8 for students and senior 8: "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" Center. For information, call ellevanstonhistorycenter. All tours begin promptly at skokieartguild.org. citizens; $6 for children ages (1933), with the Betty Boop (847) 491-4000. Aug. 1: "The org. "Burnham in Evanston," i p.m. No reservations are 5-11. Special exhibitions are cartoon "The Old Man and Muppets" (2011). Aug. 8: a tour of the neighborhood required. For information, ETCETERA free with museum admission. the Mountain." Aug. 15: "A "The Artist" (2011). where architect Daniel Burn- visit www.sculpturepark.org Monday Night Car Shows, Through Jan. 6, 2013: "Spies, Hen in the Wind" (1948), ham lived and worked, Aug. or call (847) 679-4265. Aug. 5-9 p.m. every Monday, Traitors and Saboteurs: Fear with the National Film Board SINGLES 4 and Oct. 20. "Evanston's 26: Section I, park in the tot through Sept. 10, in the west and Freedom in America," a of Canada cartoon "The Cat North Shore Congregation Lakefront," Aug. 18 and Oct. between Dempster and Main parking lot ofWestfield Old creation ofthe International Came Back." Aug. 22: "This Israel's 70 Plus Singles Group 6. "Architectural Evanston," streets on the east side of Orchard shopping center, Spy Museum. The exhibit ex- Day and Age" (1933), with meets at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 6 at a walk through the original McCormick Boulevard. Sept. 4999 Old Orchard Center, plores how the United States the Popeye cartoon "The Man North Shore Congregation town of Evanston, with a 23: Section II, park in the Skokie. Cars on display will should balance civil liberties on the Flying Trapeze." Aug. Israel, 1185 Sheridan Road, view to the architectural canoe launch on Oakton, just include classic cars, muscle and individual rights during 29: "The Chase" (1966), with Glencoe, for dinner and a styles of different eras and east of McCormick, and walk cars, hot rods, motorcycles times of conflict, crisis and the Wile E. Coyote and Road discussion of the movie, how they reflect the growth over the channel bridge to and vintage military vehicles. fear. At interactive stations Runner cartoon "Fast and "School Ties." Cost for dinner and change ofthe city, Sept. McCormick to begin the tour. There will also be music, food following the themes of the Furry-ous." - is $18; $20 for nonmembers. 1. "Evanston Women's His- Oct. 28: Section IV, park in and hourly raffles. Visit www. exhibition - revolution, Northwestern University's Register at (847) 835-0724, tory," Sept. 15. the lot in the park, between mondaynightcarshows.com. sabotage, hate, radicalism, Ethel M. Barber Theatre, ext 632, or www.nsci.org. The Skokie Northshore Howard and Touhy. North Shore Center for world war, subversion, pro- 30 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- Sculpture Park, located along the Performing Arts, 9501 test, extremism and terrorism ston. Call (847) 491-7282 or TOURS & OUTINGS the east side of McCormick WORKSHOPS & Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (847) - visitors are able to record visit www.tic.northwestern. The Evanston History (en- Boulevard, between Demp- CLASSES 673-6300. www.northsho- their opinions and compare edu. July 28, 2 p.m.: "South ter presents a summer walk- ster on the north to Touhy on Niles Public Library, 6960 recenter.org. July 28, 7:30 their reactions to those of Pacific," starring Rossano ing tour series June through the south, offers free, docent- Oakton St., Niles. (847) p.m.: Miss International past Gallup polling results. Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor and John October 2012. Conducted by led tours featuring a different 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. and Miss Teen International Aug. 19, 1:30 p.m.: Screening Kerr. $10; $5 for students. Kris Hartzell, EHC's director section ofthe two-mile long org. Aug. 16, 7:30 p.m.: Niles Pageant. The contests feature of "Elusive Justice," a PBS Northwestern University's of Visitor Services and Facili- park each month. Tours last Songwriters group meets. live entertainment, celebrity documentary about the more Summer Outdoor Cinema se- ties, the tours will focus on approximately one hour and Area songwriters are invited emcees and competitions in than six decades-long com- ries presents Parisian-themed a range of topics. Each tour feature discussions of the to bring original songs to four categories, including mitment to apprehend Nazi family-friendly films on the begins and ends at the Dawes sculptures, their creating art- share and get feedback. interview, evening gown, war criminals and place them east lawn of Norris University House, 225 Greenwood St., ists, types of materials used Skokie Art Guild offers fig- fitness wear, and fun fashion on trial for crimes against hu- Center, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, and will take place and techniques employed as ure drawing workshops from wear. Tickets start at $50. manity. Free with admission; Evanston. Movies begin at rain or shine. Tours being at well as the artists' concepts 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the reservations recommended. 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Ronald McDonald performs at NUes library NILES - Last month, Ron- aid McDonald was invited to perform for the children at Nues Public Library as part of the Summer Reading Pro- gram, according to a news release. Ronald performed some magic with a special coloring book with a volunteer. He performed withhis magic hat with another vol- unteer. The children all got up to play Ronald Says, and then did the Go Active Dance. "Everyone had so much fun!" the release stated. Ronald's appearance was courtesy of the Niles Mc- Donald's owner/operator the An audience volunteer helps Ronald with some magic paper that ends up to be a hat. i PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIE TRAVERS Schenk Family.

month in the basement of retirement facilities and and have self-confidence talk- Polish Falcons of America, COMMUNITY CALENDAR Maine Town Hall, 1700 Ballard charitable organizations, ing to an audience. Call (847) (574) 289-2140); the Polish Road in Park Ridge. Meetings meets the first Wednesday 583-9328. Women's Alliance, (888) 522- Submissions for Community in Park Ridge. For services that address issues within the ofevery month at 10 a.m. in 1898, ext. 1208, or through Calendar ore required 14 days require an appointment, call unincorporated area of the the Rosenberg Auditorium of Community Ed Kaczynski, (708) 496- preceding the date of publica- (847) 823-0453 weekdays, 9 township and all residents are Ezras Israel, 7001 N. Califor- Birthday Party: Celebrate 6784. See www.pna-znp.org. tion. Send to: Niles Managing a.m.-4:30 p.m. (The center is invited. Reports from the Cook nia Ave., Chicago. Those who Norwood Park's 138th birth- Illinois Holocaust Museum Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. open until noon on Fridays.) County Sheriff's Police, North enjoy singing are welcome day party from 10:30 am. & Education Center: 9603 LakeAve., GlenviewiL 60026. The Center of Concern offers Maine Fire Department, and to join. Call the Ezras Israel to 4 p.m. July 28. Festivities Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- housing counseling for seniors the township's Code Enforce- office at (773) 764-8320. Information may be faxed to will occur on the grounds of mation: (847) 967-4800; and others seeking affordabte ment Department are shared, (847) 486-7495 or emailed to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post the Noble-Seymour-Crippen reservations: (847) 967-4889, housing, programs designed to and residents are invited mbottaripioneerlocal. corn. 7712: Meet at 7 p.m. every House, 5624 N. Newark www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. prevent hometessness, friend- to ask questions and report second Wednesday of the Ave., Chicago. The birthday Museum admission prices: Center of Concern ly visitors for the homebound, concerns or problems in their month at the Post at 7680 party includes something General Admission, $12; and volunteer opportunities in neighborhood. The Center of Concern: 1580 N. Caldwell Ave. (next to Tam for everyone, from adults to seniors (65+), $8; students the office and in the field. See Northwest Highway, Suite 310, Tennis in Nues on Howard kids of all ages. Most of the www.centerofconcern.org. Arts/Crafts (ages 12-22), $8; children Park Ridge, (847) 823-0453, Street). The Post is open on activities will beheld outside. (ages 5-11), $6. Reserva- calendar of events includes: Center counselors: Also avail- Resurrection Fair: Appli- Fridays 7 p.m. until closing. The museum will be open tions required for programs. able to help eligible residents cations are available for All veterans from Vietnam, Mondays, through July 30: during regular hours, noon Through Jan. 6, 2013: Special apply for Illinois Circuit Break- crafters who are interested in Gulf War, Afghanistan Korea Employment counseling, by to 4 p.m. A special feature exhibition, "Spies, Traitors er property-tax relief grants and World War II are wel- appointment. participating in the Resur- will include a large group of and Saboteurs: Fear and come. Call Bernard Beyer- and license-plate discounts, rection College Prep High re-enactors who will portray Freedom in America," a Saturday, July 28: Legal coun- Illinois Cares Rx (prescrip- School Arts & Craft Fair from ley, (847) 966-5479, email members ofthe 10th Illinois creation of the International seling, by appointment. tion-drug assistance), the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 10 at jamesbond54762yahoo.com Volunteer Infantry; they will Spy Museum, explores this Saturday, July 28: Blood p res- senior-citizen real-estate tax 7500 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. or call (847) 470-9890. set up camp, march, perform vital question through video, sure and blood sugar testing, exemption and deferral, the See www.reshs.org or contact Korean War Veterans As- a firing demonstration, hold film, interactive displays and 10 a.m.-noon (no appointment senior-citizen tax-assessment Carol Marchetti at (773) 775- sociation: Greater Chicago a presentation of arms, and artifacts, offering an unprec- needed). freeze, and the longtime-occu- 6616, Ext. 112, or cmarchetti@ Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 conduct other drills. Free and edented perspective into the Shared Housing: Homeowners pant-homeowner property-tax reshs.org. p.m. the fourth Wednesday of open to the public; donations stories of espionage, treason, desiring additionat income, exemption. each month at the Montctare- to support the Norwood Park and deception that Americans companionship, or the ability Classes Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. Historical Society are apprec- have contended with since to remain in their homes may Civic Rainbow Animal Assisted Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- ated. Call (773) 631-4633 or the founding days of the wish to consider the Center of Nites Township Clerk Office: Therapy Inc.: Offering "Intro- ueller, (773) 774-9671. email info@norwoodparkhis- republic. July 26: Lecture: Concern's Shared Housing Pro- Open 9a.m. toS p.m. week- duction to Animal Assisted The Knights of Columbus: tonca [society.org. "The Future of International gram. Residents are matched days and evenings by appoint- Therapy," dog training classes North American Martyrs Coun- Polish American Night: The Justice" - Leading authority with screened applicants ment on the second and fourth at various locations, includ- cil Chapter, Niles, provides first Polish-American Night on Holocaust law, University who possess a temperament Mondays of each month to ing 6042 W. Oakton St., in ways for members to help with the Chicago Fire vs. the of Pennsylvania Law School suitable to shared accommo- accommodate residents with Morton Grove. The fee is $60. others in the community while New England Revolution at Professor Harry Reicher will dations. passport applications, voter Contact Dorida King at dhk- trying to improve their family Toyota Park, 7000 S. Harlem discuss additions to the Available by appointment: registrations and temporary [email protected] or call (773) and spiritual lives. Call Bob Ave., Bridgeview, starts 7:30 armory of the international Preparation of simple wills handicapped parking placards. 736-9021, for schedules and Galassi, (847) 965-0920. p.m. Aug. 18. Price of pre- legal system, in relation to and durable powers of at- To schedule an appointment at locations. Nues Chapter Toastmasters: miere tickets are $20. 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Local drop-off sites Tuesdays through Saturdays weekly Community Healthbeat include: Nues Public Services only. Donate only gently used lecture series. This month's Department, 6849 Touhy Ave., clothing; broken or obsolete topic is "Healthy Bones and (847) 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:30 electronics cannot be accept- Joints," led by orthopedic p.m. Mondays through Fn- ed. Purchases help adults with surgeons. All lectures are held days; Nues Village Hall. 1000 developmental disabilities. at Advocate Lutheran General Civic Center Drive, (847) 588- Avenues to Independence is a Hospital's West End Confer- 8000, 8 a.m-5 p.m., Mondays nonprofit organization based ence Center, 1775 W. Dempster through Fridays; Park Ridge at 515 Busse Highway in Park St., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. Public Works, 400 Busse Ridge that offers a variety of Tuesdays. 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Saturdays. raising program that benefits psychologist. Under the new Electronics Advocate Lutheran General Hospital/Advocate Lutheran Advocate Medical Group: Products Recycling and Reuse Providing immediate care Act (SB2313), only the follow- General Children's Hospital. Anyone who visits Like New to and occupational health ing items will be accepted: _- have their car washed or de- services at the Advocate Computers - PCs and laptops, Medical Group Patient Center, T d s tailed or buys a gift card from ' -______J % scanners, computer monitors, 7255 N. Caldwell Ave. in Niles. mobile phones, peripherals - the company and also asks for -- ._l__. , the Lutheran General discount This will provide community mice, keyboards, zip drives, members with convenient, _- _____ MP3 players, televisions, PDAs will receive a price cut for the . - service, with a portion of the quality medical care includ- . - - printers, VHS players, fax ing treatment for non-life- proceeds going specifically to machines, DVD players, video threatening illnesses such as: game consoles, and DVR/cable benefit the Older Adult Ser- vices program of the hospital. Cuts and burns, sprains and boxes. Electronics from busi- bruises, eye injuries, flu symp- Call AiMee Madden, Lutheran nesses, institutions or schools toms, sore throats, nausea, General Development Office, will not be accepted. Visit vomiting, diarrhea, ear aches, (847) 723-8518; Steve Rada- swancc.org. respiratory and urinary tract kovic at Like New Auto Spa, Threshold Singers: Any infections. 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Saleternis: 25%denlial real estate pursuant toisquantity of tille and without recourseBannoclibum, Illinois 60015, (847)Case e 10 CH 020957 NOTE: Pur- Houses at the close of the auction; The bai-known us 8630 WAUKEGAN RD.,down of the highest bid by certifiedcredit bid ut the sale or by anyto Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.498-9990. between 1:00 p.m. andsuant io the Fair Debt Collection unce, including the Judicial sale teeUNIT t. Morton Grove, IL 60053funds al the close st the auction;mortgagee. iudgment creditor,orThe sale is further subject to conf ir-3:00 p.m. weekdays only Praciuces Act, you are advised that Townhomes tor Abandoned Residential PropertyProperty Index No 10-19-t09-045-The balance, including tIre Judicialother iienor acquiring the residentialmation by the court. Upon payment1445988 Plaintiffs attorney us deemed to be Municipality Relief Fund. which is1006. The real estate is improvedsale tee for Abandoned Residenhalreal estate whose rights in and toinfull of the amount bid, Ore pur-7112, 7/19, 7/26/12 #347153 a debl collector attempting Io collect Condos, Lofts calculated on residential real estatewith a condominium. The judgmentProperly Municipality Relief Fund,the residenliai real estate arose pri-chaser will receive u Certificate of SKOKIE a debi and any information obtained al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 oramount was $144,179.21.Saiewhich is calculated on residentialor is the sale, The sub)ect propertySale that will entitle the purchaser INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be uoed tor that purpose. Duplex fraction thereof of the amount paidterms' 25% down of the hIghest bidreal estate al tIre rate of $1 for eachis subject to generai real estate tax-to a deed to the real estate aher 1452743 by the purchaser Ost COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Open Houses lo exceedby certified funds at ihe close öl the$1,000 or traction thereot öl thees. special assessments, or specialconfirmation of the sale. The prop-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY7/26, 8/2, 8/9l12 #360147 $300, ri certifiedfunds/orwireauctisn The balance. including iheamount paid by the purchaser Totlaxes levied against said real eutaleerty will NOT be open br inspeclionDIVISION HSBC BANK USA. NA- lranster,is due within twenty-fourJudicialsaleteefor Abandonedio exceed $300, in certitied funds/orand is offered tor sale without anyand plaintiff makes no representa. MORTON GROVE TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Mobile Homes 24) hours. No fee shall be paid byResidentialPropertyMunicipalitywire itansfer, is due within twenty-represenlafion quality ASIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF aslo orlion as fo the condition of the prop-TRUSTEE FOR DEUTSCHE ALT-A the mortgagee acquiring the resi-Relief Fund, which is calculaled onfour (24) hours. No tee shall be paidquanhly oi title and without recourseerty. Prospective bidders are ad- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUR- Manufactured Homes SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOANTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY denlial real estate pursuant to ilsresidential real estate at the raIe otby the mortgagee acquiring Ihe res-to Plaintiff and in AS 15" condition.monished lo check the court iile toTRUST, SERIES 2006-ARS $1 for each Si 000 or fraction there-idential real estate pursuant Io its verify all information. If this property DIVISION Apartment Buildings credit bid ut Ihe cale or by any The sale is turther subject to conf ir- Plaintiff, mortgagee, ludqmenlcreditor.orsi 01 Ihe amount paid by the pur-credit bidat the saie or by anymation by the court. Upon paymentis a condominium unit, the parchas- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC Co-Op Apartments other lioso, acquinri9 Ihe residentialchaser not io esceed $300, in certi-mortgagee, iud5ment creditor,orin full of the amount bid, 15e pur-er of the unit ut the foreclosure sale.AMELIA mal estate whose rights in and iotied funds/or wire transfer,is dueother liens, acquiring the residentialchaser will receive a Certificate ofother than a mortgagee, shall pay MALDONADO, MORT-HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Senior Housing within twenty-four (24( hours Noreal estate whose rights in und is GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME the residenliul real estate arose pti- Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe assessments anrfthe legal feesTION SYSTEMS, INC. AMERICAN o, to the sale. The subiect propertytee shall be paid by the mortgageethe reoideniial real estate arose pri- LOANS SERVICING, LP to u deed to the real estate aherrequiredby TheCondominiumHOME MORTGAGE ÓORP. F/K/A Commercial, Industrial is subiect to general real estate tax-acquiring the residential real estateor to the sale. The subiect properly Plaintiff, confirmation of the sale, The prop-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(AMERICAN BROKERS CONDUIT no, special assessments. or specialpursuant is Ito credit bid at the saleio oubjecl to generai real eoixte tax-arty will NOT be open for inspeclion and Iq)(4(. If this properly is a con-Deiendanis Farms, Farmland lanes levied against said real estateor by any msrtgaee, Ixdgmentes, special assessments, or specialand plaintiff makes no representa-dominium unit which is part of a HERBERT HOSEP creditor, or other lienor acquinng 10 CH 020957 Defendants Homes Built to Order und is offered tor saie wilhost any taxes levied against said real estatelion as to the condition of the prop-common interest community, the4547 MAIN STREET SKOKIE. IL representationastoqualityorthe residential real estate whoseand is offered for sale without anyerlyProspective bidders are ad-purchaser of the unit at the toreclo 10 CH 052587 60076 6011 FOREST DRIVE MORTON quantity of title and without recourserighis in and io the residenliaI realrepresentationastoqualityormonished to check the court i/le tosure sale other than a mortgagee Vacant Property NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GROVE, IL 60053 io Plaintiff and in AS lS conditionestale arose poor Io ihe suie. Thequaniity st title and without recourseverify all information. it this propertyshall pay the assessments requiredTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur- The sale is further subject Io conf ir-subiect property is sub1ect to gener-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S conditionis a condominium unit, the parchas-by The Condominium Property Act, NOTtCE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Vacation Property suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. mation by the court. If the sale isal real estate taxes, special assess-The sale is further subject to confir-er st the unit at the foreclsssre sale,765 1LCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure Income Property sei aside for any reason, the Pur-mento,orspecialtaseslen/edmation by the court. Upon paymentother than a mortgagee, shall payARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-cause on January 12, 2012, un chaser at the sale shall be entitledagainst said real estate and is of-in full oi the amount bid, the pur-the assessments and ihe legal feesOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT and Sale enteredinIhe above

agent si The Judicial Sales Corpo- , Investment Property only to a return of the deposit paid.iered for sale without any represen-chaser will receive a Certiticate of IN cause on May t2012, an agenf of reguiredbyThe CondominiumTO REMAIN POSSESSIONration, will al tO,30 AM on August The Purchaser shall have no furthertahön as to quality or quantity st titleSale Ihat will entitle the purchaserProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9(11)FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF The Judicial Saies Corporation, will Lots 20, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesat 10:30 AM on August 16, 2012, at recourse against the Mortga9or, theand without recourue to PIa/nIdI undto a deed to ihe real estate aherand (9)(4). If this property is a con-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCorporalion, One South Wacker Mortgagee or the Mort9attee u attor-in AS 15 condiiisn. The sale is fur-contirmation of the saie. The prop-dominium unit which is part of aACCORDANCE WITH SECTION the The Judicial Sales Corporation. Real Estate Auctions Dr/se-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,One South Wacker Dnva -24th ney. Upon payment in lull ot thethor subject to confirmation by theerty will NOT be open for inspectioncommon interest community. the15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS60606, sell at public auction is the amosni bid, the purchaser will re-court. Upen payment in full st theand plaintiff makes no representa- Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seil at Real Estate Wanted purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREhighest bidder, as sel forth below, ceive a Certificate of Sale that willamount bid, the purchaser will re-lion as Io 15e condition of the prop-sure saie other Ihan a mortgageeLAW. For information,contact public auction Io the highesl bidder, the following described real estate:as sel forth below, the following de- Real Estate Misc. entitle the purchaser to a deed Iocome a Certificate st Sale that willerty. Prospective bidders are ad-shall pahe nusensmenis requiredPlaIntiffs attorney: HEAVNER. ihe real estale after contirrnation ofentitle the purchaser to a deed tomonished to check the court file to Commonly known as 4547 MAINscribedrealestate: Commonly by The Condominium Property Act,SCOTt', BEYERS g MIHLAR, LLC,STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- the sale. The property will NOT bethe real estate aher confirmation ofverity all information. lt this property755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOU1 t i East Main Street, DECATUR, known as 6011 FOREST DRIVE, Out-Of-Town Real Est. er'fy Inden No. 10-22-302-055, opentorinspection andplaintiffihe sale. The property will NOT beis a condominium unit, the purchao- MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop- ARE ThE MORTGADOR (HOME-IL 62523, (217) 422-1719. THE JIJ-Property Indes No. 10-22-302-005, Out-Of-Town, Commercialmakes no representation us to theopenforinspection andplaint/fler of the und at the foreclosure sale,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTDICIAL SALES CORPORATION erty index No. 10-17-317-029. The condition oi the property Ptoopec-makes no representation as to the 10-22-302-006 U/P). The real es-real estate is improved wufh a single oiher than a mortgagee. shall payTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOrteSouth Wacker Dnne,24thtate is improved with a single family Lakes, Resort Property bidders the assessmenis and the legai tees IL family residence. Saie terms: 25% live are admonishedtocondition of the property. Prospec- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFloor, Chicago, 60606-4650residence. Sale terms' 25% down check the court tile to venly all into,-tisebiddersareadmonishedtorequiredby TheCondominiumAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN(312) 236-SALE You can also visit down st Ihe highesl bid by certified of the highest bid by certified tundo . Mortgages, Loans mallos, If this property is a condo-check the court file to verity all nf or-Property Ac). 765 ILCS 60519(g))1)ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w funds at the close of Ihn auction; at Ihn close öl the auctIon, The bal-The balance, including 15e Judicial minium unit, the purchaser 01 thematiorr. if this property is a condo-and ))(4). It this property is a con-15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISaw flsc.com for a 7 day status re- Homeowners Insurance asce. including the Judicial sale feesale tee for Abandoned Residenhual unit al the foreclosure saie, otherminium unit, the purchaser of thedominium unit which is part st aMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREport of pending sales. HEAVNER, for Abandoned Residential PropertyProperty Municipality Relief Fund. Real Estate Seminars ihan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit al the toreciosure sale, othercommon interest community, theLAW Forinformation:VisitourSCOTT, BEYCPS & MIHLAR, LLCMunicipality Relief Fund, which is sessments and the legai lees re-ihun u mortgagee, shall pay Ihe as-purchaser st the unit at the toreclo-website at service.affy-pierce.com.ill East Mani Street DECATUR, IL which is calculaled os residential sure sale other than u mortgagee calculated on residential real estatereal estaje al the rate of $1 for each Real Estate Services quired by The Condominium Prop-sensmenis and the legal tees re- between lire hours of 3 and S pm.62523(217)422-1719 Ahorneai the rafe of $1 for each $1,000 or vOy Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) andquired by The Condominium Prop-ohall pay the assessments required $1,000 or fraction thereof ofthe PIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plaini'rff'sCode 40387 Case N 09 CH 2593fraction thereof of the amount paid (g)(4).Ilthin property is a condo-erty Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(11 andby The Condominium Property Act, amounf paid by the purchaser not Judicial Sales - Legal Attomeys,OneNorthDearbornNOTE. Pursuant to the Fair Debtby the purchaser noifo exceed minium unit which is part st a com-(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-755 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-1(.IF YOUStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILCollection Practices Act, you are to eoceed $300, in certified funds/or $300,incertifiedfunds/orwire mon interest community, ihe pur-minium unit which is part of a cam-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-60602. TelNo.(312)476-5500.advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is wire transfer, is due within twenty- Iransfer.io due within twenty-four chaser at Ihe unit at the foreclosuremon interesl community, the pur-OWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPleaserefer lo tile number four (24) hours No fee shall be paid Town homes deemed Io be a debt collector at-(24) hours, No fee shall be paid by TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION by the mortgagee acquiring the res- sale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of the unit at the foreclosure PA0921332. THE JUDICIAL SALEStempting to collect u debt and anythe mortgagee acquiring ihe resi- pay the assessments required bsale other than a mortgagee shallFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF dent/al real esiale pursuant fo its Cook County - Suburban CORPORATION One Southiniormation obtained will be used fordential real estate pursuant to itacredif bid at the sale sr by any The Condominium Property Ac.pay the assessments required bAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,that purpose credit bid at the sale or by any suuOPEN HOUSE 1-3p.m765 ILCS 605/tB 5(q-t)IF YOUThe Condominium Property Ac,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouM48398 mortgagee, ladgment creditor,or mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or SUNDAY. JULY 29 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18 5(g-1) W YOU15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIScan also visit The Judicial Saies7/12, 7/19, 7/26/12 #347206 olher honor acquiring the residesfial Evanston. 1817 Cram Ave. other honor acquinng the residentialreal estate whose rights in and to OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECorporation at w.tjsc.com tor a 7 real estafe whose rights in and to 3/4 bedrnr, 2 112 bath TO REMAIN iN POSSESSIONOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. Forintormahon:Visitourday status report of pending sales.HORTON GROVE the residential real estate arose pri- IN the residenlial real osiate arose pn-or lo 15e saie. The sub/eel properly 2 car oar. hdwd firs, SS app. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAININ POSSESSIONwebsite al service.utty-piarce.com.PIPRCE e ASSOCIATES One THE CIRCUIT COURT OF between the hours st 3 and 5 pm. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS or Io Ive saie. The subject propertyis sublect Io general real eslate tax- BRIGHT, AIRY. DELIGHTFUL AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Noca Dearborn Streel Surte 1300 is subject to general real eoiaie tas- PROPRT GAP-773-294-0966 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- es, special assessments, or special ea, special assessments, or special t5-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAttorneys,OseNorthDearborn5500 Aftomey File No.. FA0g21332CERY DIVISION taxes levied against said real estate CITIBANK,N.A., AS TRUSTEEfaxes levied against said real vsI aleand is offered for saie wifhoul any MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-17011ClOF THE ILLINOISStreel Suiie 1300, CHICAGO, ILAttomey Cede 91220 Case C 09 and is offered for sale without any LAW. For iniormalion, examine theMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE60602.Tel No. (312) 476-5500.CH 36988 FOR THE HOLDERS OF BEAR representationastoqualityor representation as toqualityor court file or contact Plaintiff's atto,-LAW. For information, contactPlease refer to file number1449292 STEARNS ALT-A TRUST 2006-6, quantity st title and without recourse MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHquantity of iìtle and without recourse sen.CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES,Plaint/It's attorney: JOHNSON,PA0918630 THE JUDICIAL SALES7/19, 7/26, 8/Z/12 #352058 to Plaintiff sod in AS 1S condition, CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-6, fo Plaintiff and in AS 1Scondition.The sale is farther subject to conf ir- PC, . 15W030 NORTH FRONT-0LUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCCORPORATION One South NORRIDGE PlaIntiff The sale is further subject to conff r-mation by the court.It the sale is AGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR . 230 W. MonroeStreet,SuiteWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago. mation by the court. RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794-9876.#1125, Chicago,IL 60606, (312)IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFV. lt the saie isset aside for any reason. the Pur- Please rater to tile number 14-09-541-9710 Please refer Io hIe num-can also visit The Judicial SalesCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS MUKARAM KHAN; SAARAHset aside for any reason, the Pur-chaser at the sale shall be est if led chaser at the sale shall be enhf led 25543. THE ber 09-6074 THE JUDICIALCorporation at www.tnc.com for a 7COUN'r/ DEPARTMENT - CHAN-KHAN; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC only to a return of the deposit paid. JUDICIAL SALES only Io a return of the deposii paid CORPORATION One SouthSALES CORPORATION Oneday status report of pending sales.CERY DIVISION REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., The Purchaser shall hase no further 4 The Purchaser shall hase no further Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, ASSOCIATES OneU.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Del enduits recourse againsl Ihe Mortgagor, the PIERCE S recourse against the Mortga9or, Ihn IL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE YouChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-North Dearborn Streei Suite 1300TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR UBS09 CH 19201 Mortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee s asor- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- can alsovisit The Judicial SalesSALE You can also n/sit The Judi-CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-MARM 2004-5 Plaintiff, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9441 ney Upon payment in 'full of the Corporation at www.tisc.com for a 7cisl Soles Corporalion al www.ljsc.c5500 Attorney File No.: PA0518630 SAYRE AVENUE MORTONney. Upen payment in lull of theamount bud, the purchaser will re- day status report ot pending sales.orn stAttornny Code 91220 Case e 09PÊRICLES G. NIKAS AIX/A NIKASGROVE, IL 60053 amount bid, the purchaser will re-caine a Certificate of Sale that will Mortgages-Loans for a 7 day status repon ceive a Certif'icafe of Sale that will CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C.pending sales JOHNSON,CH 36406 G. PERICLES, STAVROULANOTICE OF FORECLOSURE entitle Ihn purchaser Is a deed ho NIKAS, WELLS FARGO BANK,SALE enhIle floe purchaser is a deed to COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEGLUMBERG S ASSOCIATES, LLC1449641 the real estale after confirmation of LOANS Multi-Family, ottica. mixedROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,230 W Monroe Street, Suiie Ct 1257/19, 7!26, 8/2/12 e354145 N.A. Defendants Fisher and Shapiro tile C 09-020503Ihe real estate aher confirmation ofthe sale, The property will NOT be use,retailstripcenters,lightIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attome 09 CH 25939 (lt is advised thai interested partiesthe sale. The property will NOT beopen forinspectionandplaintiff Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710UNCOLN WOOD openforinspection and industrial,hotel/motel $50K - 4236 NORTH ODELL AVENUEconsult with their plauntiflmakes no represenlation as to the File No.: 14-09-25543ARDCAttomey File No,. 09-6074 AitorneyIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF makes no representation as to the $3Mil. Fixed 2. 3, 5, 7 & 10 year00468002 Attorney Code 21762Code. Case C 09 CH 52400 NOTC. Norridöe, IL 60706 own attorneys before biddingai condition of the property. Prospec- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- condition of the properly. Prospec- terms. 650 min. Fico. L1V up toCase e 09 CH 040082 NOTE: Pur-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-mortgage ioreclosure sales.) tune bidders are admonished to 75%. Purchase, reti, reti with cash TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gnontinebiddersare admonishedtocheck the court file Io verify all infor- suani Iothe Fair Debi CollectionPractices Act, you are advised ihatDIVISION out. Stated docs/Full docs. HarrisPractices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attomey is deemed to be suant io a Judgment of ForecloxureIhat pursuant to a Judgment ofcheck the court file to verity ali nf or-mation. if this property is a condo- Note investors. 877.734-5164 PNC MORTGAGE. A DIVISION OFand Saie enteredinthe aboveForeclosure entered on 'May 17,maIns,if this property is a condo-minium und, the purchaser of the Plainlift's attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collectPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- u debt collector attempting to collectu debt and any inlorrsutlon obtained cause on November 13, 2009, an2012, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,minium un'il, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, other TION agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-as Selling Official will at t2;30 p.m.unit at the foreclosure sale, slherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Judicial Sales-Real Est.a debt und any information obtainedwill be used ior that purpose. Plaintiff, will be used for that purpose 1450882 ration, wiil ai 10:30 AM on August 7,on Aug,usl 20, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-than a mortgagee, shall pay Ihn as-sessments and the legal tees re- LINCOLNW000 20t2, al fhe The Judicial Sales Cor-dolph Street. Suife 1020, Chicago,sesoments and Ihn legal lees re-qaured by The Condominium Prop- 1453073 7/19, 7126, 8/2/12 #354182 MONIKA ZUBEL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF7/26, 8/2. 8/9/12 8360154 parutIon. One South Wacker Drive -illinois, sell al public auction lo thequired by The Condominium Prop-erty Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t) and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN SKOKIE Bet endsots 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,highest bidder for cash, as set fortherty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) and(g)(4(.If this property is a condo- TV DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYMORTON GROVE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF09 CH 36988 sell at public auction lo the higheslbelow, ihn following descnbed real)g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-minium unit which us part of a cam- DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-6724 NORTH KENTON AVENUEbidder, as set forth below, the fol-property. minium unit which is part of u cam-mon inlerest community, the pur- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 lowing described real estafe: Commonly known as 94.41 Sayremon interest community, the pur-chaser of the un/f st the foreclosure LON FKA THE BARK OF NEWT-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Commonly known as 4236 NORTHAvenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 chaser of Ihe unit ai the foreclosuresale slher than a mortgagee shall YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THEDIVISION FLAGSTAR BANK. FSB,BANK OF AMERICA. N.A. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ODELL AVENUE, Norridge, ILPermanenl Index No.: 10-18-t 12-saie other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required by CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWABS,Plaintiff, Plaintiff, suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure60706 Property urden No. 12-13-012 pay the assessments required bThe Condominium Property Ac INC.ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- and Saleenteredinthe above423-021-0000. The real axIale isThe mortgaged real estate is m-The Condominium Property Ac,765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). IF YO CATES, SERIES 2006-13 BOARD MANAGERS OF MORTONMIRZA F BAIG07K/A MIRZAcauseos May 17, 2012, an agonistimproved with a single iamily resi-proved with a dwelling. The proper-765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1).IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Plaintiff, GROVE ESTATES BUILDING NOBAIG, MORTGAGE ELECTRONICThe Judicial Sales Corporahon, willdence. The iudgment amount wasty will NOT be open tor inspectIon ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT B-1 ASSOCIATION, MORTONREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,at 10:30 AM on August 21, 2012, at$243,519.21Sale ternis' The bidThe judgment amount wasOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION HEMANT BRAHMBHATT,GROVE ESTATES BUILDING NOAS NOMINEE FOR AMERICANthe The Judicial Salen Corporation,amount, including the Judicial sale$993,531.45.Sale ternos for non-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF B-1 - 24th PURNIMA BRAHMBHATT, UNi- HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-BROKERS Ose South Wacker Dsve feeforAbandoned Residentialparties: 10% of successful bidrn- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN TED CENTRAL BANK F/K/A MU-T1ON; STATE OF ILLINOIS, AN-Detendanls Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atProperly Municipality Relief Fund,medialely al conclusion of auction,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TUAL BANK THONY GEORGE McJA ANTHO-09 CH 36406 public auct/on to the hiahesi bidder,which is calculated on residenlialbalance by 12:30 p.mthe nestACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONtS-1701(CIOF THE ILLINOIS Defendants NY SLIWO. AS HEIR OF JOSPEH7836 NORTH CRAWFORD AVE-au set forth below, the'fsllowrng de-real estate at the rate of $1 tor eachbusiness day, bothbycashier's15-17011G) OF THEILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 09 CH 040082 Y. SLIWO, UNKNOWN HEIRS ATNUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 scribedreal estale:Commonly$1,000 or fraction thereot of thechecks; and no refunds,The saleMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, euamune the 6751 N. i-IAMLIN AVENUELAW AND LEGATEES OF JO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-known us 6724 NORTH KENTONamouni paid by ihn purchaser noishall be subjecl to general real es-LAW. For information, enamune Ihecourt file sr contact Plaìntiff's atior- LINCOLN WOOD. IL 60712 SEPH Y SLIWO, DECEASED, UN-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AVENUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILto esceed $300, shall be paid inialelaxes,special taxes, specialcourt file or conlacl Plaintiffs aSar-soy:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, 10-34- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-KNOWN OWNERS ANO NON-suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure60712 Property Index No certified funds immediately by theassessments. special faxes levied,ney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONT- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur-RECORD CLAIMANTS and Sale enteredinthe above303-067-0000. The real estate ishighest and best bidder at the con-and superiorliens,itany. TheP.C. , 15W030 NORTH FRONT-AGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDei endunis cause on May 1 7, 20t2, an agent ölimproved with a slngle-lamily sire-clusion of the sale No fee shall beproperty is offered as is,with noAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURRRIDGE. IL 60527. (630) 794-9876. und Sale enteredinthe above09 CH 52400 The Judicial Saies Corporation, willstory house with an attached ga-paid by the mortgagee acquIring theexpress or implied warranties andRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer lo file number 14-1O-" cause on May 14. 2012, air ageni of8630 WAUKEGAN RD .UNITtat 10:30 AM on August 21, 2012, atrage. Sale terms: 25% down si theresidential real estale pursuant towithout any representation as to thePlease refer IO file number 14-tO-40696.THE JUDICIAL SALES highest bid by cern/tied funds at the The Judicial Saies Corporals/n, willMorton Grove, IL 60053 the The Judicial Soles Corporahon, its credit bid at the sale or by anyquality of title or recourse to Plain-15738. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South aI 030 AM on Auguut 16, 2012, alNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-One South Wacker Drive- 24thclose of the auction; The balance,mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,ortiff. Prospective bidders are ad-CORPORATION One SouthWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, 15e The Judicial Sales Corporallon.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seIl atincluding the Judicial sale fee forother lienor acquiring the residentialmonished to resiew Ihe court file loWacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You One South Wacker Drive- 24thsuant to a Judgment at Foreclosurepublic auction io the highest bidder,AbandonedResidentialPropertyreal estate whose rights in and toverity all informal/on IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcan also visuThe Judicial Saies Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seil aland Sale enteredinthe aboveas set forth below, the following de-Municipality Relief Fund, which isthe residential real estale arose pn- can alsovisit The Judicial SalesCorporalion al www.tjsc.com for a 7 public auction to Ihe highest bidder,cause on May 29, 2012, an agent olscribed real enlate: Commonlycalculated on residential real estateor Io the sale. The sublet property Corporaiion ai www.tlsc.com for a 7day status report st pending sales. as sel forth below, the toliowing ile-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willknown as 7836 NORTH CRAW-al the raIe si $1 br each $1,00001is subject Io general real estate lux- day slatus report of pendìng sales.CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C.* scnbed real estateCornmonlyat 1030 AM so August 10, 2012, aiFORD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076fraction thereof ni the amouni paides. special assessments, or special SAY (T (N THE (LASS(FIEDS, CALL CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE known as 6751 N HAMLIN AVE-the The Judicial Sales Corporation,Properly Indes No. 10-27-215-027-by Ihe purchaser notto exceed 15WO30 NORTH FRONTAGE 841.99H.3400 TO PLACE YOUR AD NUE. LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712One South Wacker Deve -2415 $300,incertifiedfunds/orwire ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE. 40 WWW PIONEERL0CAL.COMI THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012NIL

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. ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Corporation ut aew.fjnc.com for a 7bidder, as set forth below, the fol-malion by the court.Ifthe sale isFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFNORRIDGE dence. lt the sublecl mortgaged realSKOKIE IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Albineday slalus report of pending suIes.lowing described real estate. 0cm-set aside for any reason, the Pur-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, ININ THE CIRCUIT COURT OFestate is a unit of a common inter-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF File No: 14-10-40696 ARDCPIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onemor/y known as 9134chaser al the sale shall be eno/SedACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS est community. the purchaser of theCOOK COUNTr', ILLINOIS 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762North Dearborn Street Suite 1300BELLEFORTE AVENUE, Mortononly fo a return of the deposit paid.15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-unit other than a mortgagee shallCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Case S 10 CI-I 052587 NOTE: Pur-CHICAGO.IL60602 (312) 476-Grove, IL 60053 Property Indes NoThe Purchaser shall frase no furtherMORTGAGE FORECLOSURECERY DIVISION puy the assessments required byCERY DIVISION suant to the Fair Debt Collection5500 Attorney File No.: PA1017065I0-tB-301-0t8. The real estate isrecourse against the Mortga9or, theLAW. For information, eoamine theWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. subseclion (g-i) of Section 18.5 ofBANK OF AMERICA, NA AS SUC- Practices Act, you are advised thatAttorney Code 91220 Case S 10improved with a single family resi-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s albor-court file or contact Plaintiff's albor-Plaintiff, theCondominiumPropertyAct.CESSOR BY MERGER TO Plaintiff's attorney is deerned to beCH 311182 dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofney. Upon payment in lull of theverCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,vs. Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedLASALLE BANK MIDWEST NA,

a debt collector attempting to collect5451782 the highest bid by certified funds atamount bid, the purchaser will re-P.C. , 15W030 NORTH FRONT-MARIO RANGEL; MARIA RANGELfunds, balance within 24 hours, byASSIGNEE OF ABN AMRO a debl and any information obtained7/26, 8/2, 8/9/12 #360083 the close of the auction; The bal-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willAGE ROAD. SUITE 100, BURRAKA MARIAS. certdied funds.No refunds.TheMORTGAGE GROUP, INC: will be used for thaI purpose MORTON GROVE asce. including the Judicial sale feeentitle the purchaser Io a deed foRIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876.RANGEL; MICHAEL RANGEL AKAproperty will NOT be open for io-Plaintiff, for Abandoned Residential Propertythe real estate after confirmation ofPlease refer to file number 14-09- Upon payment in full of 452732 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MICHAELG. RANGEL; opeclion. vs 7/26, 8/2, 8/9/12 #360100 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Municipality Relief Fund, which isthe sate. The property will NOT be27762.THE JUDICIAL SALESOLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO;the amount bid, the purchaser will,SAEED H. HANNA AND lOZA E, calculated on residential real estateopen forinspection andplaintiffCORPORATION One SouthUNKNOWN HEIRS AND receive a Certificate of Sale whichAL-GUZZlE; SKOKIE TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 ormakes no representation as to theWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto,LEGATEES OF MARIO RANGEL,will entitle the purchaser to a DeedDefendants, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE, fraction thereof of the amount paidcondition of the property. Prospec-IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE VosIF ANY; UNKNOWN Is the premises after confirmahon of COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-LLC lOCH 10163 by the purchaser not to eaceedtivebidders are admonished tocao alsovisit The Judicial Sales the sale. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, OWNERS AND NON RECORD NOTICE OF SALE $300. n certifiedfunds/orwirecheck the court file to venfy all nf or-Corporation al www.tloc.com for a 7 For information: Visit our website at DIVISION CLAIMANTS Defendants. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- transfer.is due within twenty-fourmation. It this property is a condo-day status report of pendinct sales. httpi/uervice.atty-pierce.com. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. S/E/MLORI LAPPAS. -rtx LAPPAS 10 CH 55306 Be-EN that pursuant to a Judgment of (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byminium soit, the purchaser of theC0DILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. -TO BAC HOME LOANS SER VIC-Defendants PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventresen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.Foreclosure and Sale entered in the the mortgagee acquiring the reni-und at the foreclosure saie. other15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthat pursuant to a Judgment ofPierce 8 Associates, Plainiifs At-above entitled cause on May 23, ING. LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE10 CM 014881 dential real estate pursuant Ioitsthan a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Foreclosure entered in the abovetomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street,200t lnlercouotyJudicialSalen HOME LOANS SERVICING LP 9134 BELLEFORTE AVENUE Mor credit bid at the sale or by anysessmentn and the legal tees re-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Asome Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. Plaintiff, ton Grove, IL 60053 entitled cause on May 30, 2012, Corporation will ov Monday, August NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-mortgagee, ludyment creditor.orquired by The Condominium Prop-File No.: t4-09-27762ARDCIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-27, 2012 at the hour of 11 um, in other lievor acquinng the residentialeloy Act, 765 ILCS 60519(gl(f) and00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 ber 1025438. PEJMAN MOVAFAGHI, AZ/NTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- tion will on Wednesday, September their office at 120 West Madison real estate whose rights in and to(g))4).If this property is a condo-Case S 10 CH 0t4981 NOTE, Pur- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES NAJAFABADI, THE BRONXsuant to a Judgment of Forecloasre 5, 2012, ut the hour of 11 am. in Street. Surte 718A, Chicago, Illinois. HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION,and Sale enteredinthe abovethe residential real estufe arose pri-minium unit which is part of a corn-suant lo the Fair Debt Collectiontheir officeal 120 West MadisonCORPORATION sell at public uuctiov to the highest or to the sale. The sublect propertymon interest community, tIre pur-Practices Act, you are advised Ihut Sellinq Officer, (312)444-1122 UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-cause on June f3, 2012, an agent Street. Suite 71/SA, Chicago, Illinois, bidder for cash, as set forth below, is sublect to general real estate tau-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurePlaintiff's uttomey is deemed to besell Io the highest bidder for cash,1451398 the following descnbed mortgaged RECORD CLAIMANTS of The Judicial Sales Corporation, es, special assesamentu. or specialsaie other than a mortgagee shallu debl collector attemptiog to collect 7/26, 8/2, 8/9/12 #360042 real estate: Defendants willat10:30 AM on August 23, the following described .roperty: 2012, at Ihe The Judicial Sales Cor-tases levied against said real estatepay the assesameofs required bu debt sod any informalion obluinedPIN. 12-tS-40t-036-III.. PIN. tO-2721 1-057 & 10-27-21 1 10 CH 31882 and io offered for sale without anyThe Condominium Property Acwill be used for Ihut purpose 9122 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNITporation, One South Wacker Drive - Commonly knows as 7316 WEST 058. 04th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,representationasto qualityor765 ILCS 605/l8.5(-1(.IF YOU1451775 PENSACOLA AVENUE, Commonly known as 7833 Tripp C SKOKIE IL 60077 quantity of bIle and without recourseARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-7/26. 8/2, 8/9/12 5360085 NOTICE òF SALE PUBLIC NO-sell at public auction to the hiqhest NORRIDGE. IL 60706. DON'T NEED li? SELL IT FAST, Avenue, Skokie. IL 60076. fo Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT The mortgaged real estate in im- The mortgaged real estate is im- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- The saie is further subject to conf ir-TO REMAININPOSSESSION (ALL 84/-998-3400 single family resi- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure proved with a single family resi- proved with a dence. If the subject mortgaged real and Sale enteredinthe above cause on May 24, 2012, an agent of estate is a unit of a common inter The Judicial Sales Corporation, will est community, the purchaser st the unit other than a mortgagee shall at 10:30 AM on August 28, 2012, at pay the assessmevts required by the The Judicial Sales Corporation, ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 of One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seIl at the Condominium Property Act. public auction to the highest bidder, Sale terms: 10% down by certified as set lottI- below, the following de- funds, balance, by certified funds, CLASS-A CDL $1800.00 OTR DRIVERS within 24 hours.No refunds. The scnbedrealenlate: Commonly ADOPTION CAM PERS/RVS SIGN-ON BONUS Premium Pay Package property will NOT be open for in- known as 9122 SKOKIE BOULE- spection. yARD UNIT C, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Are you pregnant? A chi)dless, Colmans Country Campers We 20 States Van / Reefer Division Start up to .46 cpm Property Indes No. 10-16-408-065- lyr Experience required Hiring South of l-80 For information call Salvo Clerk al 0000. The real estafe is improved happily married, Couple seeks Buy/Consign UsedCampers Law Offices ofIra T. Nevel, t75 with a brick 4 or more unit: no ga- $2100.00 Bonus Paid in 24 -Flatbed exp PREF'D North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- toadopt.Willbe fuIttime and RVs! 217-787-8653 sois 60606. (312)357-1125. rage. Sale terms: 25% down of the mom/devoteddad. Financial weeks *Home Weekly .3 months Tractor/Trailer Exp. INTERCOUNrY JUDICIAL SALES highest bid by certified funds at the 888-454-2673 or 800-441-4271 X IL-100 CORPORATION close ol the auction; The balance, security. Expenses paid. Shirley CAREER/EDUCATION Apply at corecarrier.com www.HornadyTransportation.com 3fficer, (312) 444-1122 including the Judicial sale fee for and Tony. 1-888-882-8290. AIRLINE CAREERS AbandonedResidentialProperty Core Carrier Kansas City Municipality Relief Fund, which is begin here - Become an LAKE PROPERTY 7/19, 7/26, 8/2/12 #354157 calculated on residential real estate ADVERTISING Class A CDL Drivers Needed BUFFALO GROVE Aviation Maintenance Tech. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF at the rate of St for each $1,000 or SERVICES FAA approved training. Now! Guaranteed weekly home Lender-Ordered Lake fraction thereof of the amounf paid Liquidation Sate! 2 acres with COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS by the purchaser not to exceed Need to place your ad in more Financial aid if qualified - timefor mostIllinoisdrivers, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- $300, incertifiedfunds/orwire Housing available. new trucks, $.99 fuel for lease FREE boat slips only $29,900. CERY DIVISION transfer, is due within twenty-four than 300 Illinois newspapers? Was $69,900. Boat, ski, fish on THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by CallIllinoisPress Advertising Job placement assistance. ops, practical mile pay 888-514- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW the mortgagee acquiringfie resi- CALL AIM 800-481-8312 6005 160,000 acre recreational lake. YORK AS SUCCESSOR TO JP dential real estate pursuant to Its Service 217-241-1700 orvisit MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,AS LTI Trucking, Madison, IL hiring All infrastructure completed. credifbid at Ihe sale or by any www.illinoispress.org Own for pennies on the dollar. TRUSTEE FOR HOLDERS OF mortgagee, Iudqment creditor,or CONDOS FOR SALE class A CDL company drivers, SAMI Il 2006-AR4,MTG PASS- other jener acquiring fhe residential AUCTIONS Owner Operators, single/teams Excellent financing. Call now THROUGH CERT. SERIES 2006- real enlate whose rights iv and to BANK ACQUIRED NEW 1-800-704-3154. x 3767 AR4 Plaintiff, the residential real estate arose pti- Unreserved public auctions - LUXURY CONDOS -Naples living along l-70and I-55 or to the sale. The subjecl properly corridors in Missouri. Midwest I JOSE CRUZ LOPEZ, CARLOS A is sublect lo general real estate tax- Aurora (August 1 st) features Florida area. Up to $285,000 LEGAL SERVICES CISNEROS MENDOZA, UN- es. special assessments, or special farmland to be sold OFF orig. prices. Quality Long Haul runs. Clean driving KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES NEED A LAWYER OF CARLOS A C(SNEROS tases levied against said real estate by Brummef Realty, construction with ultra-high-end record, 2yr experience. $1,000 and is offered for sale without any finishes. Own for below builder sign on bonus for Company REFERRAL? Illinois Lawyer MENDOZA, IF ANY, UNKNOWN representationastoqualityor Chicago (August 2nd) Finder - 800-922-8757 Courtesy OWNERS AND NON-RECORD quantity of title and without recourse features late model cost in prestigious community - Drivers and $2,000signon CLAIMANTS Defendants to Plainliff and n AS lS/ condition. bonusforOwneroperators. of Illinois State Bar Association 10 CH 53230 The sale is further nublect to confir- agriculture equipment. walk to over 20restaurants/ 292 SAINT MARYS PARKWAY mation by the court. Upon payment Details at rbauction.com 100 shopsf Must see. Great Call 800-338-8965 x7752. BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 in full of the amount bid, the pur- MEDICAL NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- financing. Call 1-866-959-2825, EXPERIENCED OTR TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- chaser will receive a Certificate ot Unreserved real estate auction - X 435 24/7 Emergency Response Sale that will entitle the purchaser Aurora, IL - August ist, 2012. DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure lo a deed lo the real estate after Runs 48 States, $1/dayLiving alone? and Sale enteredinthe above confirmation of the sale The prop- Five parcels in Bristol: HELP WANTED You could fallI Deaths from falls cause on May 22, 2012, an agent of erty will NOT be open for inspection 28.69+ acre asphalt plant heavy from WI to Philadelphia- The Judicial Sales Corporation, will and plaintiff makes no representa- DRIVERS can be avoided. Help's a at 10:30 AM on August 24, 2012, at and four farmland parcels. Baltimore/MD area. Flex home tion as to the condition of fhe prop- time. 99% No-Touch. Top Pay! button push away. the The Judicial Salen Corporation, erty. Prospective bidders are ad- No minimum bids or reserve OWNER OPERATORS One South Wacker Drive-24th monished fo check the court file fo Vacation/401 KNision/Dental/ Lifewatch 1-800-207-4078 Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell at prices. Real estate to be sold WANTED Midwest Regional public auction to the hiQheat bidder, verify all information. If thin property by Brummel Realty, LLC. CIassACDL Upto 1.10/mi Disability/Health . Require Class is a condominium unit, the parchas- A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp. MISCELLANEOUS as net forth below, the lollowing de- er of the unit at the foreclosure nate, Phone 630.553.3200 or Home Weekends FSC Paid All FOR SALE scribed real estate' other Iban a mortgagee, shall pay visit rbauction.com/realestate Miles $1500 Sign On Frontier good MVR/ references. Commonly known us 292 SAINT the assessments and the legal fees Cali Ruth/Mike MARY'S PARKWAY, BUFFALO requiredbyThe Condominium for more information. Transport 800-991-6227 HOMEOWNERS WANTEDII! GROVE, IL 60089 Property Indes Property Act. 7e5 ILCS 605/9(g)/i) www.driveforlrontier.com TrI, Inc. 1-800-558-2664 Kayak Pools is looking for demo No. 03-04104-032-0000. 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No fee shall be paid by MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE i -888-333-0478 your area. Annual Salary from Home Medical, *Business the mortgagee acquiring the resi- For from ist Dispatch Full Benefits dential real estate pursuant to its LAW, information.Viaifour $1500 SIGN ON ONLINE 545K to $60K. Flexible Criminal Justice Hospitality. website at service.atfy-pierce.com. BOATS Job placement assistance. credit bid al the sale or by any between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. TRANSPORT 877-997-8999 hometime. Modem Trucks. mortgagee. ludgment creditor,or PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, PlaintifFs THE BOAT DOCK*** We www.DriveForOnline com Great benefits. CDL-A, 3 Computer available. other lienor acquiring the residential Attorneys,One NorthDeart,om Financial Aid if qualified. real estate whose rrghts io und to Buy & Consign Used Boatsf months recent experience. 800- the residential real estate arose pri- Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO. (L SCHEV certified. 60602.TelNo.(312)476-5500. Springfield, IL 217-793-7300 41 4-9569 www,driveknight.com or to the sale. The subject property Please refer to file number Call 888-336-5053 is subIes! to general real estate tax- PA1017065. THE JUDICIAL SALES os, special assessments, or special CORPORATION One South www.CenturaOnline.com taxes levied against said real estate Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, and is offered for sale without any IL 60606-4650 (312) 238-SALE '(ou representationastoqualityor can also visit The Judicial Sales quantity of title and without recourse The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. Io Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to conf ir- To advertise in this section, please call CAN directly at (21 7) 241-1 700. mation by the court. Upen payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- B8TfOU APUtMINI WItH IA/f tAISE Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. 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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. Sale that will entitle the purchaserSKOKIE SKOKIE BUFFALO GROVE SKOKIE HARW000 HEIGHTS SKOKIE SKOKIE to a deed lo the real estate afterINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF contirrnatiorr 01 the sale. The prop-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS erty will NOT be open for InspectionCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TY DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- and plaintiff makes no representa-CERY DIVISION DIVISION FREEDOM MORTGAGECERY DIVISION DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION lion as to the condition of the prop-ONEWEST BANK, FSB CORPORATION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALNA N.A. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF erty. Prospective bidders are ad-Plaintiff, Plaintiff, TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEPlaintiff, Plaintiff, GAGE ASSOCIATION BROOKFIELD. A monished to chock the court file tovu OF THE RESIDENTIAL ASSET Plaintiff, FEDERALLY CHARTEREDNA- verify all information. If this properlySOMPONG TUBRUNG; UN-AQUILES HERNANDEZ M(JASECURITIZATION TRUST 2006-RAFAEL NAGAR, ANN NAGAR MiCHAEL STAHL AKA MICHAEL Jvs. TIONAL BANK; Plaintiff, is a condominium unit. the purchas-KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES ACOCILES HERNANOEZ A5CB, MORTGAGE PASS-Defendants STAHL, BARBARA STAHL AKANANE1TE WHITE AXA NANETTEvs. er of the unit al the foreclosure sale.OF SOMPONG TUBRUNG. IFDelendants THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-1 1 CH 30550 BARBARA A STAHL L WHITE; EDWARD JAMES A. HUBBARD, AN INDIVID- other than a mortgagee, shall payANY, UNKNOWN OWNERS 11 CH 39363 lES 2006-E UNDER THE POOL-9433 LONG AVENUE SKOKIE, ILDefendants YONG AKA EDWARD L G YONG;UAL, REBECCAA. the assessments and the legal feesAND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS,9247 LAVERGNE AVENUEING AND SERVICING AGREE-60077 11 CH 20785 TCF NATIONAL BANK. HUBBARD, AN INDIVIDUAL; required by TheCondominiumDefendants, SKOKIE, IL 60077 MENT DATED APRIL 1, 2006NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-4908 NORTH ODELL AVENUEUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONWELLS FARGO FINANCIAL Properly Act 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t)10 CII 52356 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 RECORD CLAIMANTS; ILLINOIS, INC . AN IOWA CORPO- and (q)(4). If this property is a con-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants, RATION; UNKNOWN dominium unit which is part of athat pursuant to a Judgment ofsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureBETH YOUNADAM AND MICHELand Sale enteredin the aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-11 CH 40087 OWNERS, AND NONRECORD common interest community, theForeclosure entered in the aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveYOUNADAM. MORTGAGE ELECcause on May 24. 2012, an agent ofsuant to u Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE ix hereby givenCLAIMANTS; Defendants. purchaser of the unit at the forado-entitled cause on May 9.2012,cause on May 29, 2012, an agent ofTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-The Judicial Saleu Corporation, willand Sale enteredinthe abovethat pursuant to a Jadgmenl ofIl CH 1953 sure sale other than a mortgageeIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willTEMS. INC Defendants at tO'30 AM on August 28, 2012.01cause on May 24, 2012, an agent ofForeclosure entered in the aboveNOTICE OF SALE shall pay the assessments requiredlionwill on Tuesday, August 14,al 10:30 AM on August 31, 2012, at11 CH 05118 the The Judicial Sales Corporation,TIre Judicial Sales Corporation, wiltentitled cause on Muy 24, 2012,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by The Condominium Property Act.2012. at the hour of Il am. in theirthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,712 SAINTE MARYS PARKWAYOne South Wacker Drive-24that 10:30 AM on Augssf 28, 2012, utInfercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-thatpursuant toa Judgment of 75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). IF YOUoffice at 120 West Madison Street,One South Wacker Drive- 24thBuffalo Grove. IL 60089 Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,lion will on Tuesday, August 28,Foreclosure entered in the above ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Suite 7tBA, Chicago, Illinois, sell toFloor CHICAGO, IL 60606. sell atNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-public auction to the highest bidder,One South Wacker Drive- 24th2012, at the hour of 11 am. in theirentitled cause on June 21, 20t2, OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe highest bidder tor cash. the fol-public auction to the highest bidder.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.as set forth below, the following de-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atoffice at 120 West Madison Street,Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONlowing descnbed property: as set forth below, the following de-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurescribed real estate:Commonlypublic auction to the highest bidder,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tolionwill on Monday, August 20. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPIN. 10-28-125-043.0000. scribed real estate:Commonlyand Sale enteredinthe aboveknown us 94.33 LONG AVENUE,as set forth below, the following de-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-2012. at the hour of I 1 am. in their AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCommonly known as 7654 PARKknown as 9247 LAVERGNE AVE-cause un June 5, 2012, an agent ofSKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indexscribed realestate: Commonilowing descebad property: office ut 120 West Madison Street, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 ProperlyThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willNo. 10-16-108-038-0000. The realknown as 4908 NORTH ODELPIN. lO-21-320-ylg-0000 Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, oeil to 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISThe mortgaged real estate is im-Indes No. 10-16-218-026-0000. Theat 10:30 AM on Saptember 7, 2012,estateisimproved with a simileAVENUE, HARW000 HEIGHTS,Commonly known as 5234 HOFF-the highest bidder for cash, the fol- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREproved with a uingle family resi-revi estate is improved with a splitat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-family red bnck home; atfached 2IL 60706 Property Index No. 12-12-MAN STREET. SKOK(E, IL 60077. lowing descnbed mortgagedreal LAW. Forinformation:Visitourdense. If the subject mortgaged reallevel single family home with no go-tion, One South Wacker Drive-car garage. Sale terms: 25% down426-032-0000, 12-f 2-426-028-The mortgaged real estate is Im-estate: websile at service.atty-pierce.comestate is a unit of a common intss-rage. Sale termo: 25% down of the24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,of the highest bid by certified funds0000 The real estate is improvedproved with a single familyreui-Commonly known as 8227 Lincoln between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.est community, the purchaser of thehighest bid by certified funds at thesell at public auction to the highestat the dose of tbe auction; The bal-with a beck single family home; de-dence If the sublet mortgaged realAvesse, Skokie, IL 60077. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plaintiff'sunit other than a mortgagee shallclooe of the auction; The balance,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-ande, including the Judicial sale feetached 2 car garage. Sale terms:estate is a unit of a common inter-PIN. 10-21-405-065-0000. Attorneys,OneNorthDearbornpay the assessments reqsired byincluding the Judicial sale fee forlowing described real estate: for Abandoned Residential Property25% down of the highest bid by car-est community, the purchaser of theThe mortgaged real estate in a sin- Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofAbandonedResidentialPropertyCommonly known as 712 SAINTEMunicipality Relief Fund, which istified funds at the close of the auc-uniI other than a mortgagee shallgle family residence. If the subject 60602Tel No(312) 476-5500theCondominiumProperlyAct.Municipality Relief Fund, which isMARYS PARKWAY, Buffalo Grove,calculated on residential real estatelion, The balance, including the Jo-pay the assessments required bymortgaged real estate is a unit of a Pteaue refer Io file numberSale terms 25% down by certifiedcalculated sn residential real estateIL 60089 Property Index No. 03-05-at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orodiai sale fee for Abandoned Resi-subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofcommon interest community, the PA1036259 THE JUDICIAL SALEStunds, balance within 24 hours, byatthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 sr210-027. The realestateisim-fraction thereof of the amount paiddential Property Municipality RelieftheCondominiumProperlyAct.purchaser of the unit other than a CORPORATION One Southcertified funds.No refundsThefraction thereof of the amount paidproved with a single familyresi-by the purchaser not to exceedFund, which is calculated on resi-Sale temis: 25% down by certifiedmortgagee shall puy the assess- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaao,property will NOT be open for in-by the purchaser notto eoceeddence. The judgment amount was$300,incertifiedfunds/orwiredential real estate at the rate of $1funds, balance within 24 hours, bymento required by subsection (g-1) IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE Ybuspection.Upon payment in full of$300,in certifiedfunds/orwire$253,543.09.Saleternis: 25%transfer, is due within twenty.fourfor each $1,000 sr fraction thereofcertified fundn,No refunds,Theof Section 18.5 of the condominium can also visit The Judicial Salesthe amount bid, the purchaser willtransfer,is due within twenty-fourdown of the higheot bid by certified(24) hours, No fee shall be paid byof the amsunl paid by the purchas-property will NOT be open for in-Property Act Corporation at ww-wt$sc.com tor a 7receive a Certificate of Sale which(241 hours No fee shall be paid byfunds at the cloue of the auction;the mortgagee acquiring the resi-er not to exceed $300, in certifiedspedtisn.Upon payment in full ofSale termo: Bidders must present, day status report st pendìnq sales.will entitle the purchaser rs a Deedthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-The balance, including the Judicialdential real estate pursuant loitsfunds/or wire transfer, io due withinthe amount bid, the purchaser willat the time of saie. a cashier's or PIERCE &ASSOCIATES Oneto the premises after confirmation ofdential real estate pursuant to itssale fee for Abandoned Reuidentiulcredit bid at the sale or by anytwenty-four (24) hours. No fee shallreceive a Certificate of Sale whichcertified check for 10% of the suc- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300the sale credit bid at the sale or by anyProperty Municipality Relief Fund,mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orbe paid by the mortgagee acquiringwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedcesstul bid amount. The balance of CHICAGO.IL 60602 (312) 476-For information: Visit our website atmortgagee, ludgment creditor.orwhich is calculated on residentialOther lienor ucquinng the residentialthe residential real estate pursuanito the premises after confirmation ofthe successful bid shuli be paid 5500 Attorney File No.: PA1036259http.//sebece atfy-pierce.com. Be-other hienor acquiring the residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachreal estate whose rights in and toto its credit bid at the sale or by anythe sale. within 24 hours, by similar funds. Attorney Code. 91220 Casa U IOwean 3 p.mand 5 p.m.only.real estate whose nghts in and to$1,000 or fraction thereof of thethe residential real estate arose pn-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orFor information: Visit our website atThe property will NOT be open for CH 53230 Pierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At-the residential real estate arose pn-amount paid by the purchaser notor to the sale. The sublet propertyother lienor acquinng the residentialhttp://service.atty-pierce.corn. Be-inspection 450081 tomeys,INorth Dearborn Street,or Io the sale. The sublect propertyto exceed $300, in certified funds/orio subject to general real estate tax-real estate whose nghfu in and totween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.For information call Mr. Robert L. 7/19.7/26,8/2112 9354148 Chicago,Illinois60602 TeINs,is Oubiect lo general real estate tas-wire transfer, is due within wanly-es, special assessments. Or specialthe residential real estate arose pn-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At-Dawidiuk at Plaintiffs Attorney. The es, opecial assessments, or special taseo levied against said real estateor to the sale. The subject properlytomeys.tNorth Dearborn Street, BUFFALO GROVE (312) 476-5500, Refer lo File Nom- four (24) hours No fee shall be paid Collins Law Firm, PC, 1770 North tases levied against said real estafe and is offered for sale without anyis sublet to general real estate tas-Chicago,Illinois60602 Tel NoPark Illinois IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFber f016504. by the mortgagee acquiring the res- Street, Napervihle, and io offered for sale without any asloqualityores, special assessments, or special COOt) COUNTY, ILLINOIS INTERCOUNT JUDICIAL SALES idential real estate pursuant lo itsrepresentation (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-60563. (630) 527-1595, or quantity of title and without recoursetuses levied against said real estate COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-CORPORATION representationus toquality credit bid al the sale sr by any ber 1122948, INTERCOUNTr' JUDICIAL SALES quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff und in AS IS condition.and is oBered for sale without any CERY DIVISION Selling Officer, (3t 2) 444-t 122 mortgagee, judmsnt creditor.or INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION to Plaintiff und n AS IS condition. The sale is further subject to conf ir-representationastoqualitysr MORTGAGEIT. INC., 447401 other tienor acquiring the residential CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 The sale is further subject to conf ir- mution by the court. Upon paymentquantity of title und without recourse Plaintiff 7/12, 7/19, 7/26/12 #347177 real eOtsle whose rights in and to SellinOfficer, )3t2I 444-1122 1448589 motion by the court. Upon paymentthe residential real esIste arose pn-in full of the amount bid, the pur-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,14 1 #352031 V. BUFFALO GROVE 7/19, 7/26, 8/2112 VLADIMIR YUZHAKOV. GALINA in full of the amount bid, the pur-or to the sale, The sublet propertychaser will receive a Certificate ofThe sale is further subject to conf ir-7/19, 7126, 8/2/12 9354166 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaserrnation by the court Upon payment SKOKJE TIMOFEJEVA, CITIBANK,N.A.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS is sublet to general resi estate tao- KOKIE Sale that wilt entitle the purchaseres, special assessments, or specialto a deed to the real enlate afterin full of the amount bid. the pur- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF F/XIA CITIBANK, FEDERAL SAV-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-lo a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the saie The prop-chaser will receive a Certificate ofIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNÍ, ILLINOIS INGS BANK; MILL CREEK CON-CERY DiViSiON tanes levied against said real estate COOK COUNTy. ILLINOiS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- DOMINJUM ASSOCIATION. contirmation ut lue saie. The prop-unii is oBered for sale without anyerRi will NOT be open br inspectionSale that will entitle the purchaserCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., arty will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representa-to u deed to the real estate after CERY DIVISION Detendants Plaintiff representation ao toqualityor CERY DIVISION and plaintiff makes no representa- lion as to fhe condition of the prop-confirmafion of the sale. The prop- CITIMORTGAGE, INC.. Plainfiff, lo CH 27621 quantity of title and without recourse THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- V. ei-tV. erty will NOT be open for inspection Properly Address1079 MilI Creek tion ax to the condition of the prop-to Plaintiff and in AS IS- condition. Prospective bidders are ad- LOW, F/K/A THE BANK DEBRA S. BENNETT P1K/A DE-arty.Prospective bidders are ad- monished to check the court file toand plaintiff makes no representa- li CH 06594 Drive. Unit t06 Buttato Grove,IL The sale is further subject to conf ir- OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE BRA BENNETT; AMBER F.monished to check the court file Io verify all information. If this propertyhon as to the condition of the prop- 7739 KILBOURN AVENUE Skokie, 60089 BENNET Aix/A AMBER F. BEN- motion by the court, Upon payment FOR CERTIFICATE verify all information. If this propertyin full of the amount bid, the pur-is a condominium unit, the parchas-erfy. Prospective bidders are ad- IL 60067 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE HOLDERS OF CWABS, INC.. NEU: HARRIS. N.A, is a condominium unit, the purchan- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,monished to check the court file to FALlA THOMAS, EDWARD THO- SALE - CONDOMINIUM chaser will receive u Certificate of Defendants er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, verify all information. If thin propertyASSET-BACKED MAS. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Fisher and Shapiro file e 10-041051 Sale that will entitle the purchaserother than a mortgagee, shall pay CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-6, 10 CH 49129 other than s mortgagee, shalt puy the assessments and the legal feesis a condominium unit, the purchas- NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS De- (It is advised that interested parties to a deed to the real estate after Plaintiff, Properly Address:116 MARY LUthe assessments and the legal fees required byThe Condominiumer of the unit al the foreclosure sale, fendants NOTICE OF SALE PUB- consull with their confirmation of the sale. The prop- vo. LANE BUFFALO GROVE IL 60089required by TheCondominiumerty will NOT be open for inspectionProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(f)other than a morlgaoee. shall pay LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN own attorneys before biddingatNOTICE OF GARY T. CORTEZ, A/K/A GARY FOREÒLOSUREProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l)and plaintiff makes no representa-and )g((4). If this property is a con-Ibe assessments andthe legal fees thatpursuant to a Judgment of mortgage foreclosure saleu.I SALE CORTEZ, THE Foreclosure and Sale entered in the PUBLIC NOTICE is and (g))4). If this property is a con-tion as to the condition of the prop-dominium unit which is part of arequired byThe Condominium hereby givenFisher and Shapiro file a t 0-043394 Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)VILLAGE OF SKOKIE. above causa on May 23, 2012, an thatpursuanttoa Judgment of dominium unit which is part of aerty.Prospective bidders are ad-common interest community,the Defendants, (It is advised that interested partiescommon interest community, the purchaser of the und at the forelo-and (g)(4). If this property is a con- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Foreclosure entered on May It,consult with their moniuhed to check the court tile to 11 CH20574 purchaser of the und at tIre loreto-venfy all information. If this propertysure sale other than a mortgageedominium unit which ispart of a ration, will at 10:30 AM on August 2012, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc.,own attorneys before bidding at NOTICE OF SALE 27, 2012, at the The Judicial Sales as Selling Official will at 12:30pm sure sale other than a mortgageeis a condominium unit, the parchas-shall pay the assessments requiredcommon interest community,tIrePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- mortgage foreclosure saies.I shall pay the assessments required purchaser of the unit at the forelo- Corporation. One South Wacker on Augpst 31 . 2012, al 205 W Ran-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given er ot the unit at the foreclosure sale,by The Condominium Properly Act, EN that pursuant to a Judgment of by The Condominium Property Act,other than a mortgagee, shall pay765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1)IF YOUsure sale Other than a mortgagee Deve - 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL. dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,that pursuant to a Judgment of75 ILCS 605/18.5(-1). IF YOU shall pay the assessments requiredForeclosure and Sale entered in the60606, seIl at public auction lo the Illinois, sell at public auction to the the assessments and the legal feesARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- above entitled cause on May 14, Foreclosure entered on May 23,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTby The Condominium Property Act, highest bidder, as set forth below. highest bidder for cash, as sel forth requiredbyThe Condominium 2012Intercounty 2012, Kahlen Realty Services, Inc.,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IN 765 ILCS 605118.5(a-i(.IF YOU JudicialSalesthe following descnbod real estate: below. the following described real Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t)TO REMAIN POSSESSION Corporation will on Monday, August au Selling Official will al t2:30 p.m. IN POSSESSION ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Commonly known as 7739 properly: TO REMAIN and (g))4). If this property is a con-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF on Auttuut 24. 2012, at 205 W. Ran-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT20, 2012 at Ihe hoar of Il am. inKILBOURN AVENUE, Skokie,IL Commonly known as1079Miii dominium unit which is part of a their office at 120 West Madison dolph 'Street. Suite 1020, Chicago,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 60067 Property Inden No10-27- CreekDrive, Uni? tOE,Buttato common interest community, the Street, Suite 7i8A, Chicago. Illinois. Illinois, sell al public auction to theACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF i 1 1 -039-0000 The real estate is Grove, IL 60089 Permanent Indeshighest bidder for cash, as sel forth purchaser of the unit at the brecho- sell at public auction to the highest tS-t7OtIC) OF THE ILLINOISsure sale Other than a mortgageeMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN improved with a single family resi- No: 03-08-t0I-0t7-tt74 below, the following described real ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONbidder for cash, as set forth below,dence. The ludgmenl amount was The mortgaged real estateis im- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREshall pay the assessments requiredLAW. Forinformation:Visit our property: LAW For ILLINOISthe following described mortgaged$372,901.04.Saieterms: 25% proved with a dwelling. The proper- information:Visitourby The Condominium Property Act.website at service.atty-pierce dom,15-1701(C)OF THE Commonly kirown as t 1 6 Mary Lu MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREreal estate: down of the hihest bid by certified ty will NOT be open tor inspection website at seruice.atly-pierce.csm.705 ILCS 605/18.5(-i). IF YOUbetween fhe hours of 3 and 5 pm. PI.N tO-23-205-006 Lane, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 between the hours st 3 and 5 pm.ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsLAW. For information:Visitoar funds at the cTose of the auction; The purchaser ollhe unit other thanPermanent Index No .03-05-210- Commonly known as 3347 Wilder PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAttorneys,One NorthDearbornwebsite ut semice.atty-padce.com. The balance, including the Judicial a mortgagee shalt pay the assess-001 St.. Skokie, II 60076. noie fee for Abandoned Residential ments and the Ieiial fees required Asorneyu, OneNorth DearbornTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. The mortgaged real estate isrn-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sThe mortgaged real estate is im-Property Municipality Relief Fund, y 765 ILCS 605/9g((1) and (g)(4)proved with a dwelling The proper- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF proved with a single familyresi- 60602.TelNo. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file numberAttsrneys, One North Dearborn which iscalculated on residential lire judgment amount wasty will NOT be open for inspection. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN dence. If the sublecfmortgaged real Please refer to file number PAl 1 17910. THE JUDICIAL SALESStreet Suite1300, CHICAGO, IL real estate at the rate of $1 for each $124,341.20.Sale terms for non-Thejudgment ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION estate is a unti of u common inter- amountwas SPAt 124525. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One 60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500. $1,000 or fraction thereof of the parties. 10% ot successful bid im-297,492.30. 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS South est community. the purchaser of the SaIe lerms for non-CORPORATION One South FORECLOSUREWacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago,Please refer Io hie number amount paid by the purchaser noI mediately at conclusion of auction,parties. 10% of successful bid lili- MORTGAGE unit other tItan a mortgagee shall Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,LAW Forinformation, contactIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouPAl i f 1958. THE JUDICIAL SALES to exceed $300. in certified funds/or balance by 12:30 p.mthe nextmediately at conclusion of suction, pay the assessments required bywire transfer, is due wdhin twenty- business day,bohr by cashier's IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suPlaintiff's attorney: LAW OFFICEScan also visit The Judioul SalesCORPORATION One South balance by t2:30 p.m. the nextcan also sait The Judicial Sales Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 offour (24) hours, No fee shall be paid checks, and no retunds.The salebusiness day, OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC ,175 N.Corporation at www.tjsc.com tor a 7 both by cashier'sCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pandino sales.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youthe Condominium Property Act by the mortgagee acquiring the res- shall be sub(ect to generai real es-checks; and no refunds.The sale Franklin Street, Suife 201, CHICA- Sale lerrns: 10% dOwn by certified day status report of pending sales. & can also visit The Judicial Sales idential real estate pursuant Isita tate tases,special tases, special GO, IL60606,(312(357-1125PIERCE ASSOCIATES One funds, balance. by certified funds. shall be nublad IO general real eu-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Sude 1300Corporation at w.tjsc.corn for a 7 creditbid at the sale or by any assessments. special tases levied,tate taxes, special tases, special Please refer calls to the sales de- within 24 hours,No refunds. The North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312)476-day utatss report of pending sales, mortgagee, judgment creditor,or and superior heno,if any Theassessments, special tanes levied, partment. THE JUDICIAL SALES property will NOT be open for in- CHICAGO.IL 60602 )3t2) 476-CORPORATION One South5s00Altomey FileNo: PA1117910PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One Other lienor acqainng the residential property is ufferedas is,with noand supenor liens.ifany. The spedtion express or implied warranties and 5500 Attorney File No.: PAt 124525Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicarto,Attomev Code. 91220 Case U 11North Dearbom Street Suite 1300 real estate whose nghts in und to properly is offered as is,with noAnorney Code 91220 Case u ir CI-I 30E50 CHICAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-For information call Sales Clerti atthe residenlial real estate arose pri- without any representation as to theexpress or implied warranties and IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE You Law Offices of Ira T. Nevel, 175 CH 39363 1450923 5500 Attorney File No,. PA1111958 or to the sale. The sublet property quality of title or recourse lo Plain- can alsovisit Tbe Judicial Sales North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- without any reptesentation os to theb452216 7/19, 7/26, 8/2/12 Attorney Code. 91220 Case e ii is subject to generai real estate lax- tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-quality of title or recourse to Plain- Corporation al www.tjsc.com for a 7 #354184 nois 60606. (312) 37-1 12S. 7/26, 812, 8/9/1 2 #360086 CH 20185 es. special assessments. or special monished to review the court file totiff. day status report of pandino sales. Prospective bidders are ad- 1450898 INTEACOUNTY JUDICIAL SALEStuses levied against said real estate verify all intorrnation. LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. REVEL monished to review the court file to 7/19, 7/26, 8/2/12 #354190 CORPORATION and is offered for sale without any For informationSale Clerti, Fishervenfy all information LLC 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite Selling Officer, 1312)444-1122 201 CHICAGO, IL 60606 (312) 357- representationastoqualityor and Shapiro,Attorney U 42168, For informationSale Clerk, Fisher 1448596 quantity of title and without recourse 2t2r Waukegan Road, Suite 301.and Shapiro.Attorney C 42168, 1125 Attorney Code. 18837 Case C 7/19, 7/26, 8/2/12 #352080 Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) SAY IT IN THE 1 t CH 051 18 NOTE: Purnuunt to to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, RENT YOUR The sale is further nablet to conhr- 498-9990. between 1:00 p.m. andBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) the Fair DebI Collection Practiceu 3:00 p m weekdays only Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs nation by Ihe court. Upon payment 498-9990, between 100 p.m and APARTMENT WITH EASE in full of the amount bid, the pur- 447962 3 00 p m weekdays only (LASSIFIEDS, (ALLattorney is deemed to be a debl col- 709,7126, 812112 #351962 lector attempting to collect a debt DON'T NEED IT? chaser will receive a Certificate of 1442525 Sale thaI will entitle the purchaser 7/12, 7/19, 7/26112 #3471 49 and any infornrahon obtained will be IN THE CIASSIFIEDS. sued br that purpose. lo a deed to the real estate aher To PIAGAHEIP WANTED 847-998-3400 TO 1448476 S[ IT FAST. confirmation of the sale. The prop- 7/26,8/2,8/9/12 #360008 (ALt 847-998-3400 TO erly will NOT be open for inspection AD IN THE (LASSIFIEDS, and plaintiff makes no representa- tJe CA xYcwfDtBitth)S todfive.com PA(E YOUR AD (Ali 847-998-3400 lion as lo the condition of the prop- IFiad PLACE YOUR AD (ALL 847-998-3400 artyProspective bidders are ad- rn niohed to check the court file to 42 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, )ULY 26, 2012NIL

Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Bid Notice verify all information. lt this properly NORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE curve a Certificate of Sale that willio a Londominium unit, the purchas-765 ILCS 605/lB.5)Q-l).IF 'YOU BID INVITATIONJ NOTICE OF BIDDING Is a condominium unit, the purchas-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN entitle the purchaser to a deed to THE CIRCUIT COURT OF er of the und at the foreclosure sale,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that the er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the real eslute after confirmation ofother than a mortgagee, shall payOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT other than a mortgagee, shall payCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-the sale. The property will NOT bethe assessments and'the legal leenTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONThe Skokie Park District wi)l re-Skokie Park District is accepting the assessments and the legal leesCERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION open forinspection and plaintiffrequiredbyTheCondominiumFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFceive sealed bids for Parkingbids forresurfacingthe gym required byThe CondominiumJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ASmakes no representalion as to theProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLot and Path Crack Repairs andfloor in the Weber Leisure Cen- Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l)TIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE FOR OPTION condition al the property. Proopec-and (g)(4)If this property is part ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONSeal Coating for multiple loca-ter.Bid specifications are avails- and qX4). Il this property s a con-Plaintiff, livebidders are admonished to ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST a common interest community, the15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIStions, The bids will be opened atbleat 9300Weber Place, dominium unit which is part of avs. 2007-CPi, check the court file to verity all infor-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREWeberLeisureCenter, 9300Skokie,IL 60077 between the common interest community.theJUNG HOON CHOI; IM SOONASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,mation. If this properly is a condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,LAW. For information, contact purchaser of the Unit at the foreclo-Cl-fOI, HYANG SOCK CHOI SERIES 2007-CPi minium unit, the purchaser of theshall pay the assessments requiredPlaintiff's attomey: DAVID T. CO-Weber Partr Place, Skokie,IL.hours of 0:30 am. and 4:30 sure sale other than a mortgageeJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.;Plaintiff, unit at the foreclosure sale, otherby The Condominium Property Act,HEN, DAVID T. COHEN 6 ASSO-Bids shall be on a lump sum ba-p.m., Monday through Friday. shall pay the assessments required UNKNOWN OWNERS AND vs. than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-705 ILCS 605/18.5(Q-1).IF YOUCIATES , 10729 WEST 159THsis per location. Bids will be received by The Condominium Property Act.NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; MARK G MITCHELL, KARENsessments and the legal fees re-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-STREET,ORLAND PARK, ILBids are due and will be opened 765 ILCS 605/18.5{q-t)IF YOU untilTuesday, August 14th, 2012 Defendants, MITCHELL AKA KAREN L. quired by The Condominium Prop-OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT60467, (708) 460-7711. THE JUDI-and read aloud on Tuesday, Au-at 10:30 am., at which time the ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-11 CH 16447 MITCHELL, CAPITAL ONE BANKerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)91(1) andTO REMAININPOSSESSIONCIAL SALES CORPORATION One OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTNOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO(USA), NATIONAL )g))4).If this property is a condo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSouth Wacker Drive, 24thFloor.gust 14, 2012, 11:00 am, at thebids will be opened and publicly TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONJU DG ME N T OF FOR ECLOSURE ASSOCIATION, SII TO CAPITALminium unit which is part of a cam-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Park District Administrative OBi-read. All bids must be submitted FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE ONE BANK, UNKNOWN mon interest community, the pur-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONSALE You can also visit The Judi-ces, 9300 Weber Park Place,ina sealed envelope marked AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, NFORECLOSURE LAW OWNERS AND l-ION-RECORDchaser of the unit ut Ihe foreclosure15-t7Ot(C)OF THE ILLINOIScial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.cSkokie, 1L60077, Room 105. Bid for Gym Floor Resurfacing ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenCLAIMANTS. Defendants, sale other than a mortgagee shallMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREornfor u 7 day status report ofEXAMINATION/PROCUREMEWeber Leisure Center and ad- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISthat pursuanttou Judgment of pay the asuesomentu required by For 11 CH 32571 LAW. information, conlactpending sales. DAVID T COHEN &NT OF DOCUMENTS: dressed to Michelle Tuft, Skokie MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREForeclosure entered in the aboveNOTICE OF SALE The Condominium PropertyAct,Plaintiffs attorney: DAVID T. CO-ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST 159TH For Copies of the Bid DocumentsPark Distnct. 9300 Weber LAW. information, contactentitled cause on May 14, 2012,PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-765 ILCS 6051185(g-l). l YOUHEN, DAVID T. COHEN & ASSO-STREET ORLAND PARK, IL 60467 Plaintiff'sattomey: HAUSELMAN,Istercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ClAIES , 10729 WEST 159TH(708)460-771 t AttomeyCode.may be obtained starting Friday,Place, Skokie, IL 60077. RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. ,39lion will on Thursday. August 16,Foreclouure and Sale entered in theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTSTREET, ORLANDPARK, IL25602 Case C t2 CH 01914 NOTE:July 27, 2012 at fhe District Ad-The Board of Park Commission- South LaSalle Street - Suite 111)5,2012, at the hour of 11 am. in theirabove entitled cause on May 10,TO REMAININ POSSESSION60467, (708) 460-771 1 , THE JUDI-Pursuant to the Faìr Debt Collectionministrative Offices, 9300 Web-ers of the Skokie Park District, CHICAGO, IL 60603,312) 372-office st 120 West Madison Street,2012InlercsuntyJudicialSuiesFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFdAL SALES CORPORATION OnePractices Act, you are advised thater Park Place, Skokie, IL 60077 2020. Please refer to fie number Cook County,illinoisreserves Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toCorporation will on Monday, AugustAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Plaintiffs attorney is deemed lo bein accordance with Instructions Il-2222-16926. THE JUDICIALtIre highest bidder for cash, the fol-13. 2012 at the hour of il am, inACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-a debt collector attempting to coIled the right to reject any or ali bids SALES CORPORATION Onelowing described property' theiroffice at 120 West Madison15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISSALE'You can also visil The Judi-a debl and any information obtainedto Bidders.Docsments will beor portions thereof. South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,P.1 N. I0-18-315-Ö33-0000. Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcisl Suies Corporation uf www.tlsc.cwill be used for Ihat purpose. available at no charge during of-Please direct questions to Mi- Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Commonly known au 8918 NA-sell at public auction fo tIle highestLAW. For information,contactom for u 7 day Olatus report of1448479 t'ma hours of 9;00 am. to 4:00chelle Tuft,Superintendentof SALE You can also visit The Judi-TIONAL AVENUE, MORTONbidder tsr cash, as set forth below,Plaintiff's attorney: LAW OFFICESpending sales. DAVtD T. COHEN 67/26. 8/2. 8/9/12 #360013 p.m. Monday throughFriday.Recreation at mjtuft@skokiepar cial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.c OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC , 175 N. GROVE, IL 60053 the showing described mortgaged ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST 159TH Documentswillbe issuedtokdistrict.org or 847-933-4355 om for a 7 day status report ofThe mortgaged real estateis im- Franklin Street. Suite 201, CHICA- real enlate: STREET ORLAND PARK, IL 60467 prime bidders Only. pendinq sales, HAUSELMAN,proved with a single family resi-P I N 09-13-310-007-0000. GO, IL60606,(312)357-1125(708)460-7711AttorneyCede. Pub:7/26/1 2 356746 RAPPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD. 39dence. If the sabtect mortgaged realCommonly known as 7751 DavisPlease refer calls to the sales de-25602 Cuse O 12 CH 00172 NOTE: LEGAL No bids may be withdrawn with- LEGAL NOTICE South LaSalle Street-Suite 1105estate is a unit of a common inter-Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053. partment. THE JUDICIAL SALESPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection out the written consent of the VILLAGE DF MORTON CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372-est cornmanity. the purchaser of theThe mortgaged real estate is im-CORPORATION One SouthPractices Act, you are advised that Skokie Park District.Only bids GROVE 2020 Attorney File No.: 11-2222- unit other than a mortgagee shallproved with asingle family resi-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be irrcompliance with the provi- Cook County, Illinois 16926 Attorney Code. 4452 Case pay the assessments required by IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE krou Adoption dence If the subject mortgaged real a debt collector attempting to collect sions of the Bid Documents will NORTH PUMPING STATON 11Cl-1 06594 NOTE: Pursuant tosubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofestate s a unit of s common inter-can also visit The Judicial Salesu debt and any information obtained the Fair Debt Collection PracticestheCondominiumPropertyAct.est community, the purchaser of theCorporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7will be used for that purpose. Assumed Name be considered, Bids will be con- TUCKPOINTING PROJECT Act, you are advised that Plainliff'sSale terms: 25% down by certifiedunit other than a mortgagee shallday Status report of pending sales,1449620 Auction- Real Estate sidered firm for a period of nine- INVITATION FOR BIDS attorney is deemed to be a debt col-funds. balance within 24 hours, bypay the assessments required byLAW OFFICES OF IRA T NEVEL,7/26, 8/2. 8/9/12 #360018 ty (90) days.The Skokie ParkNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by lector attempting to collect a debtcertified funds.No refunds.Thesubsection 1g-t) of Section 18.5 ofLLC 175 N. Franklin Street, Surte NORR lOGE Bid Notice Distnct reserves the right to re-the President and the Board of and any information obtained will beproperty wìII NOT be operi for in-the Condominium Property Act. 201 CHICAGO, IL 60606 (312) 357- ecl any or ail bids and to waiveTrustees of the Village of Mor- used for that purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF spection.Upon payment in full ofSaie ternis; 10% down by certifIed1125 Attomey Code. l887 Case e Divorce any technicalities in the bidding 1448441 the amount bid, the purchaser willfunds, balance, by certified funds,li CH 17954 NOTE: Pursuant loCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS ton Grove, Cook County, Illinois. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 7/19,7/26,8/2/12 #351973 receive a Certilicale of Sale whichwithin 24 hours.No refunds. Thethe Fair Debt Collection Practices Foreclosures ifit should be deemed in thethat sealed bids will be received will entitle the purchaser to u Deed CERY DIVISION public's best interest.This pro)-for the NORTH STATION SKOKIE property will NOT be open for in-Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs TCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, eclis IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto Ihe premises after confirmation ofspection attorney is deemed to be a debt col- Foundation Notices a prevailing wage job;TUCKPOING PROJECT, the sale. For information call Mr. David C.lector attempting to collect a debt COCK COUNTY. ILLINOIS AIDA RADHIMA, GJERGJI therefore bidders shall pay theBids will be received up to the For information: Visit our website atKluever at Plaintiffs Attorney,and any information obtained will be Judicial Sales COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- RADHIMA,FLUTURA HOXHAJ, mostCurrentprevailingwagehour of 10:00 am. Local Time, CERY DIVISION httpi/service.atfy-pierce.corn. Be-Klsever & Platt,L.L.C., 65 Eastused for that purpose. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.WackerPlace,Chicago,Illinois1446573 UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Mechanics Liens rates. A copy of the Skokie Parkon the 16th day of August 2012, GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, RECORD CLAIMANTS Delendanlo Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-60601.3121236-0077. 7/12, 7/19, 7/26/12 #347155 DistrictPrevailing Wage Ordi-at the office of the Director of Plaintiff 12 CH 01914 torneys. 1 North Dearborn Street,INTERCOU0TY JUDICIAL SALES Name Change nance 12-009 is attached to thePublicWorks,atthePublic V. BUFFALO GROVE 7916 W LAWRENCE AVENUE RAFAT SULTAN; JAMIL KHANChicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.CORPORATION bid specifications. Works Facility, 7840 NagIe Ave- (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- Officer, (312) 444-t 122 INI THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNorndqe, IL 60706 Probate Mc/A JAMIL AHMED KHAN, Sellin COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Skokie Park District nue, Morton Grove, Illinois. and ber I 101561 144 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Defendants COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Public Hearings Pub:7/26/12 360275 will be publicly opened and read 11 CH 2003 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES7/12, 7/19, 7/26/12 *347161 CORPORATION CERY DIVISION suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure INVITATION FOR BIDS at that time. Property Address: 5319 CHURCH BUFFALO GROVE TCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, and Sole enteredinthe above Public Notices 2012 FLOOD REDUCTION The bidding forms and docu- STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 447525 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF cause on June 5, 2012, an ugenl of PROGRAM NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Storage - Legal monts are available at the office 7/12, 7/19, 7/26/12 #347190 JAIME BENAVIDES, WILLIAM AR-The Judicial Sales Corporation, will SALE TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYROYO, VILLA VERDE RESIDEN-at 10:30 AM on September 6, 2012, The City of Park Ridge will ac-of the Director of Public Works, Fisher und Shapiro tile C 10-049362SKOKIE DIVISION TIAL ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNat the The Judicial Sales Corpora- Take Notices cept sealed bids for the 2012Village of Morton Grove, Illinois, (It is advised that interested partiesINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-OWNERS AND NON-RECORDtion, One South Wacker Drive- FLOOD REDUCTION PRO-upon payment of the sum of consult with their COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS LaN FKA THE BANK OF NEWCLAIMANTS Defendants 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, GRAM, in accordance with thetwentyand 00/100 dollars own attorneys before bidding al Assumed Name COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE12 CH 00172 sell at public auction to the highest plans, specificationsand con-($20.00). which is not mortgage foreclosure sales.) CERY DIVISION CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS,1 VILLA VERDE DRIVE. UNIT 302 bidder, as set forth below, the fol- ASSUMED NAME tract documents now availablerefundable.Bids must be sub- PUBLIC NOTICE ishereby givenWELLS FARGO BANK, NA; INC.. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 lowing described real estale: Notice is hereby given. pursuant that pursuant to a Judgment st for inspection at the offices ofmilled on the forms provided. Plaintiff, CATES, SERIES 2006-10 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Commonly knownas7916 W.to "Arr Act in relation to the use Foreclosure entered on May 25,vs. Plaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-LAWRENCE AVENUE, Norndge, IL Christopher B. Burke Engineer-The Director of Public Works re- 2012, Kallen Realty Services, Inc,LEWIS S.HELLER; CARLY K. suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure60706 of an Assumed Business Nameing.9575 W.HigginsRoad,serves the right to refuae to is- as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.HELLER; CHICAGO ANN T GAOl-I AND JEFFREY A.and Sale enteredinthe aboveProperty Index No. 12-12-307-198-in the conduct or lransaction ofSuite600,Rosemonf,Illinoissue Plans,Specifications and on August 27, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY;GROH casse on May 29, 2012, an agent of0000. The real estate is improvedBusiness in the State."as60018. Proposals to any person, firm. dolph Street, Suite 1520, Chicago,UNITED STATES OF The Judicial Sales Corporation, will Defendants with a single family residence Theamended.that acertification or corporation that he considers Illinois, sell at public auction to tireAMERICA' UNKNOWN BENEFI-11 CH 17954 at 10:30 AM on September 5, 2012,judgment amount was $267,823.65. The work consists of approni- highest bidder for cash, as set forth was filedby the undersignedmetely 3,400 feet of sewer pipeto be unqualified.All bidders CIARIES ör CHICAGO 884 SUSSEX COURTBuffaloat the The Judicial Salen Corpora-Sale terms; 25% down st the high-with the County Clerk of Cook below, the allowing described realTITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY;Grove, IL 60089 lion, One South Wacker Drive-est bid by certified funds at the and slructure construction,msst be pre-qualifiedwith the property' UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,close of the auction; The balance,County. File No. 012131093 onpavement patching, curb & gut-DepartmentofTransportation, Commonly known as 5319 ChurchNONRECORD CLAIMANTS; TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-sell at public auction to the highestincluding the Judicial sale fee forJuly 17, 2012. Under the As-ter and sidewalk removal andState of Illinois. Street, Skokie, IL 60077 Defendants, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurebidder, as set forth below, tIre loI-AbandonedResidential Propertysumed Name of replacement, restoration, and allAli companies submitting bids Permanent Index No,,tO-16-303-11 CH 7621 and Sale enteredinthe abovelowing described real estate: Municipality Relief Fund, which is BELLA'S HAIR SALON 060 necessary work. must attend a Mandatory Pre- NOTICE OF SALE cause on May 15, 2012, an egent ofCommonly known as t VILLAcalculated on residential real estatewith the business located at 634 The mortgaged real estateis im-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-The Judicial Soles Corporation, willVERDE DRIVE, UNIT 302, Buffaloat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or A completion date of NovemberBid On-Site Meeting. proved with u dwelling. The proper-EN that pursuant to u Judgment ofat 10:30 AM on August 21, 2012, atGrove, IL 60089 Property Indes No.fraction thereof of the amount paidE. Golf Road, Arlington Heights16, 2012 has been specified forAll bids offered must be accom- ly will NOT be open for inspechon. Foreclosure and Sale entered in thethe The Judicial Sales Corporation,03-07-201-019-1040. The real es-by the purchaser not to eaceed(L 60005. The true name(s) andall work under this Contract. panied by a bid bond, cash or The ludgment amount wasabove entitled cause on May 14,One South Wacker Drive -24thtate is improved with a condomini-5300,incertifiedfsnds/srwireresidence address of thePlans and specifications for bid-certified check made payable to $326,976.40.Sale terms for non-2012 IntercountyJudicialSuiesFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell atum, The Iudgment amounl wastransfer,is due within twenty-fourowner(s) is: Javier Serna, 829 parues: 10% of successful bid im- ding may be obtained at the offi-the President and the Board of Corporation will on Wednesday. Au-public auction lo the highest bidder,$107,771.40. Sale lerms: 25°/e(24) hours, No lee shall be paid by Drive,Arlington mediately at conclusion of auction, East Faklcon ces of Christopher B. Burke En-Trustees of the Village of Mor- gust 15, 2012 at the hour of t I am.as set 1mW below, the following de-down of the highest bid by certifiedthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-Heights, IL 60005. balance by 12:30 p.m. the neatin their office at 120 West Madisonscribedrealestate:Commonlytundo at the close of the auchon;dential real estate pursuant Ioits gineering,9575 W. Higginston Grove in the amount of not businessday,bothbycashier'sStreet, Suite 7tSA, Chicas, Illinois,known as 884 SUSSEX COURT.The balance, including the Judicialcredit bid at the sale or by anyPub: 7/26 8/2, 8/9 358684 Road, Suife 600, Rosemonf, lIli-less than five percent (5%) of checks, and no retunds.The saleSeil at public auction rs the highestBuffalo Grove, IL 600aPropertysaie Ive loi Abandoned Residentialmortgagee, judgment creditor,or ASSUMED NAME nois 60018. State pre-the aggregate of the bid as a shaii be sablent to general real es-bidder for cash, as ser forty below,Indev No, 03-09-211-015, The realProperly Municipality IReliei Fund.Other Ijenor acquinng the residentialNotice is hereby gives, psrssantqualitication is required. guarantee that if the bid is ac- tate taxes, special taxes, specialthe tollowing descnbed mortgagedestateis improved with a singlewhich is calculated on residential real estate whose nghts in and toto "An Act in relation to the useBids will be accepted at the Of-cepted, a contract will be con- assessments, special taxes levied.real estate: familyresidence.Theiudgmenfreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachthe residential real estate arose pri-of an Assumed Business Name and superiorliens,itany The fice of the Cashier, 505 Suflersummated. PIN. 10-16-123-051-0000 amount was $594,869.89.Sale$1.000 or fraction thereof of thesr Io the sale, The sublet propertyin the conduct or transaction of properly is offered ax s,with noCommonly known as 922t Linderterms 25% down of the highest bidamount paid by the purchaser noIis subject Is general real estate lax- Place, Park Ridge, Illinois untilThe right fo waive any irregulari- express sr implied warranties andAvenue, Skokie, IL 60077. by certified funds at the close of Ihetu exceed $300, in certified lands/ores, special assessments, or speciulBusiness in theState," as10:00 AM on Wednesday, Au-ty and fo reject any or ali bids is without any representation as Is theThe mortgaged real estateis im-auction, The balance, including thewire transfer, is due within twenty-taxes levied against said real estateamended,that acertificationgust 8, 2012, at which time allreserved to the President and quality of fitte or recourse to Plain- proved with a single family resi-Judicialsale feefor Abandonedtour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidand is offered for sale without anywas filedby the undersignedbids will be publicly opened andBoard of Trustees of the Village tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-dence. If the sublect mortgaged realResidentialPropertyMunicipalityby the mortgagee acquiring the reo-representationastoqualityorwith the County Clerk of Cook monished to review the court tile to read. of Morton Grove.Ali contracts estate is a unit of a common inter-Relief Fund, which is calculated onidential real eslate pursuant to itsquantity st title and without recourseCounty. File No. D12131085 on verify all information. est community, the purchaser of theresidential real estate at the rate ofcredit bid at the sale sr by anyto Plaintiff and in "AS lS condition, A bid deposit is required, whichfor the constructionofPublic For information; Sale Clerk, Fisherun'O other than a mortgagee shallst for each $1 000 or fraction there-mortgagee, judgmenl creditor,srThe sale is further subiect Io conf ir-July 16, 2012. Under the As-must be in the form of a bidWorks are subject to the Illinois and Shapiro. Attorney6 42168,pay the assessments required byof of the amosnt paid by the pur-other lienor acquiring the residentialmation by the court. Upon paymentsumed Name of bond, or certifiedor cashier'sprevailing wage act (820 ILCS 212t Waukegan Road, Suite 301, subsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 ofchaser not ro exceed $300, in certi-real estate whose rights in and toin full of the amount bid, the pur-Piano Tuning & Service check payable to theCityof130/1-12). Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) the Condominium Properly Act. lied lunds/or wire transfer,is duethe residential real estate arose pri-chaser will receive a Certificate 01with the business located at 302Park Ridge. The successfulGenerai questions regarding the 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andSale terms: 10% down by certifiedwithin twenty-four (24) hours, Noor to Ihe sale, The sublect propertySale Ihal will entitle the purchaserN. Carlyle Pt., Arlington Heights, 3:00 p.m weekdays only. bidder will be required to furnishContract Documenta should be funds. balance, by certified funds,fee shall be paid by the mortgageeis sublecl to general real estate las-Io a deed to Ihe real eutale aher)L 60004. The true name(s) and 445891 within 24 hours. No refunds.Theacqulsng the residential real estatees, special assessments. or specialconfirmation of the sale, The prop- a Contract Bondforthefulldirected to Mr. Joe Dahm, Su- 7/19.7/26, 8/2/12 #351951 property will NOT be open for in-pursuant to its credif bid at the salelaxes levied aquinst said real estateerty will NOT be open for inspectionresidence address of theamount of the contract and aperintendent, Public Works De- spectios or by any mortgagee, ludgmentand is offered' tsr sale without anyand plaintiff makes no representa-owner(s) is:Gary Messung, 302Certificate of Insurance prior topartment, via fas to (847) 965- For informationcallMr. Anthonycreditor,or other lienor acquiringrepresentationastoqualityortion as to the condibon of the prop-N. Carlyle Pl., Arlington Heights,starting the work. The success-951 1 . Alldetailedquestions Porto at Plaintiffs Attomey, Freed-the residentialreal estate whosequantify of title and without recourseerty. Prospective bidders are ad-IL 60004. ful bidder will also be required toconcerning the actual bid speci- man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807rights in and to the residential realto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condihon.monished to check the court file toPub; 7/26, 8/2, 8/9 359393 West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinoisvstale arose prior to tIle sale. TheThe sale is further subject to confir-verify all information. If this property pay prevailing wage rates in ac-fications should be forwarded in 60563-1890630) 983-0770. Forsubiect property is subiect to gener-mation by the court, Upon paymentis a condominium unit, the purchas- cordance with state and localwriting via fas no less than five SUBS(RIBE TODAY Bidding instructions call (630) 453-al real estate tases, special assess-in full of the amount bid, the pur-er of the uniI at the foreclosure sale. laws businessdayspriortothe 671324hourspriortosale.mento,orspecialtaxesleviedchaser will receive u Certificate ofslher than a mortgagee, shall pay The City of Park Ridge reservesscheduled bid opening date. (AU. Fr1020269 againsl said real estate and is of-Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe usaessmenfs and the legal fees the rightfo reject any and allDated at Morton Grove, Illinois, INTERCOUN1Y JUDICIAL SALESfered for sale without any represen-to u deed to the real estate aher required by TheCondominium bids. CORPORATION tation as to quality or quantity of titleconfirmation of the sate. The prop-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) TO PLA(E A this 26th day of July, 2012, by 1.800.680.2068 OR Selling Officei, (312) 444-r 122 and without recourse fo Plaintiff anderty will NOT be open for inspectionand (g))4). If this property is part of Sarah Mitchell Order of Mr. Andy DeMonfe, Di- 1447483 in "AS 1S condition, The sale is fur-und plaintiff makes no representa-a common interest community, the CLASSIFIED AD, City Engineer rector of Public Works, Village VISIT 7/12, 7/19, 7/26/12 e347180 ther subject to confirmation by thetion as fo the condition of the prop-purchaser of the unit at the loreclo- Pub:7/26, 8/2112 358034 of Morton Grove, court, Upon payment infull of theerty. Prospective bidders are ad-Sure sale. other than a mortgagee, 7/26/12 357058 PIONEER L.O(AL(OM amount bid, the purchaser will re-monished Io check the court tile toshall pay the assessments required CALL 847-998-3400 verity all inlormation. II this propertyby The Condominium Property Act, NIL THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 43

Bid Notice Name Change Public Notices Public Notices Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal LEGAL NOTICE COOK COUNTY CHANGE OF Nolice of Public Hearing on LEGAL NOTICE Lite Storage Centers of SouthManagemènt reserves the rightKimberly Ingram 2029 INVITATION FOR BIDS NAME FORM Budget and Appropriation NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVENLoop will hold a public sale toto withdraw any unit from sale,Sabrina Morgan 2066 2012/13 WATERMAIN State of Illinois Ordinance that s public hearing will be heldenforce a lien imposed on saidRegisteredor motorvehiclesJamos Jefferson 2128 SUBS(RIBE TODAY REPLACEMENT PROGRAM County of Cook (Lincolnwood Public Library before the Planning and Zoningproperty.as described below.are sold As Is I Parts Only, noDebbie Patterson 213 The City of Park Ridge wiI ac-In The Circuit Court For Cook District) Commission on Tuesday, Au-pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-titles or registration. Kimberly Wakefield 2163 (ALL cept sealed bids for the 2012113County, Illinois Notice is hereby given that Thegust 14, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. inService Storage Facility Act. lIli-Tenant Name UnIt #Jacqueline Davis 2177 WATERMAN REPLACEMENTIn The Matter of the Petition ofBoard of Library Trustees of thethe City Council Chambers ofnoix Code 770 ILCS 95/1toEnc Young 267 Demetria Kirk 3025 1.800.680.2068 OR PROGRAM, PW-12-06,in ac-Demetrios George Koliafsis ForLincolnwood Public Library Dis-Park Ridge City Hall, 505 Butler95/7.at 10:00 AM on Friday,Beverly A. Everett i 030Brandi Williams 3039 cordance with the plans, speciti-Change of Name to Jimtrict prepared, and on July 19,Place, Park Ridge, Illinois. whenAugust 17. 2012, at Lite StorageRichard E. Parker 1091 Gwendotyn Vann 3083 VISIT cations and contract documentsKoliatsis 2012 approved, a tentative com-the following matter will be con-Centers of Soulh LoopMark Hopkins 111516 Tiffany I Williams 3184 now available for inspection at Case N 12M201415 bined annual Budget and Ap-sidered: (312)842-0004, 2361S.StateSabrina Morgan 2015Kenneth Ray 4054 PION EERIO(AL.(OM the Office of the City Engineer Nolice of PublicatIon propriation Ordinance. A public Zoning Case Number: sf.. Chicago, Illinois 60616. Sabrina Morgan 2016Wauniece Cole 5080 This worfc consists of the con-Public Noticeis hereby givenhearingfor such Budget and MA-12-04: Pub: 7/26, 8/2 359009 structiori of approximately 2,817that on September 12, 2012, atAppropriationOrdinanceshallApplicationis by Tim Timmons feet of new watermain. including9:30AM being one of thereturnbe held on the 20th day of Sep-for a map amendmenl fo the Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices water service connections, curbdays in the Circuit Court of thetomber, 2012,at the hour ofZoning Map of the Zoning Ordi & gutter and Street removal andCounty of Cook, Iwill tile my po-7:15 p.m. at the Lincolnwoodnance of the City of Park Ridge NO110E replacement.and allrelatedtitionin said court praying forPublic Library District, 4000 W.to change the existing zoning VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS work. the change of my name fromPrati Ave., Uncolnwood, IL. from the R-2 Single Family tRes- APPROVAL OF BUSINESS DISTRICT PLAN, DESIGNATION OF áUSINESS DISTRICT AND IMPOStTION OF BUSINESS DISTRICT TAXES The project must be completedDenretrios Geor9e KoliatsistoThe tentative Budget and Ap-identiai Districf to the A-4 Multi- Pursuant to Section 1 1 -74.3-2 of the Business District Development and Redevelopment Law, 65 ILCS 511 1 -74.3- 1 el seq (the 'Acl), thaton within 50 working days. A com-that ofJim Koliatsis, pursuantpropriation Ordinance is availa-FamilyResidentialDistnct,in the t3th day of Auoust, 2012, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton Grove Itt'sVillage) will hold a public hearing at 7:00 pletion date of November 16,tothestatuteinsuch casebio for public inspection at tIreaccordance with Section 4.8 of pin. at the tRichant T. Flickinger Municipal Center, 610t Capulina Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois 60053, regarding (i) approval of the Dmpster 2012 has been specified for allmade and provided. Library during the hours of 9:00theZoning Ordinanceofthe Waukegan Business District Redevelopment PIan )the Businesn Dixtrict PIan(. as the business district plan under Ihe Business District Act for work under this contract. Dated at:Skokie, Illinois. July 9,am.to5:00p nr ,MondayCity of Park Ridge, for the fol- the area more fully descsbed below (theDistrict); lii) designation of the District as a business diutnct for purposes of the Business District Act; Plans and specifications tor bid-2012 through Friday. lowing property: and (uil imposition of a retailers' occupation tax and service occupation tax in the District, pursuant to subsection 110) of Section 1 1-74.3-3 of the Business Distnct Act 21, IN ding may be obtained at Park/SlDemetnos G. Koliatsis Dated this19th day of July,LOTS 20, AND 22 The District is generally bounded by the following streets, on the west, by Sayre Avenue, the Village corporate limits and Waukegan Road; on Rid9e City Hall, ist Floor, Cash-PETITIONER 2012. BLOCK TEN (10) IN IRA the east by the Cook County Forest Preserve; on the north, by the north line of Praise View Park and a line lust south ofChurchill Street forcer- iersDesk, 505 ButlerPlace,Phone No : 847-679-7889 /S/Christopher M. Martel. BROWN'S ADDITION TO tain parcels with frontage on Waukegan Road or New England Avenue; and on the south, by the north lirio of Meadow Lane. Park Ridge,Illinois tor a non-Email address:dalevy@earthlinkSecretaryLincolnwoodPublicPARK RIDGE, SAID ADDITION A boundary legal descsphos of the Distnci u attached to and made a part of this Notice as Exhibit i. refundabledepositof$50.00.net Library District BEING A SUBDIVISION OF The Corporate Authorities propose to impose a retailers' occupation tax and a service occuøahon tas in the District, pursuant io subsection per set.State pre-qualiticationUB:7/12 7/19 7/26 350559 Pub: 7-26-12 359272 THE SOUTH HALF (1/2) OF (10) of Section i 1-74.3-3 of the Business District Act at a rate ot one-quarter of one percent (0.25%). The Business Plan sets forth goals to: (il reduce or eliminate conditions that cause the District to qualify as a blighted area under the Business LEGAL NOTICE is required. Probate THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER District Act; (2) provide the direction and mechanisms necessary to establish the Dixtnct as a vibrant commercial distnct that accommodates a Bids will be accepted at the of- NOTICE OF ORDINANCE: (1/4) OF SECTION 26 LYING isis of uses including public/institutional and open space through new development; (3) stimulate the redevelopment of oacarit, obsolete, ill con- fice of the Cashier. 505 Butler State of IllInois PREVAILING WAGE RATES SOUTH OF THE RIGHT OF figured, and underutilized parcels; and 14) provide and improve necessary public infrastructure, facilities and utilities, Redevelopment of the Dis- Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, In The Circuit Court of CookTAKE NOTICE that the NorthWAY OF THE CHICAGO AND rEt will strengthen the economic base and enhance the quality of life of the Village as s whole by revitalizing the commeroal corndor along 60068, until 1000 AM on Tues- County, Illinois Cook County Soil & Water Con-NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY Dempster Street and Waukegan Road. The Business Plan seeks to achieve these qoals by implementing an irrteqrated and comprehensive strateov that leverages public resources to Probate Division somation District of Illinois, pur-INTOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, day, August 7, 2012, at which stimulate additional pnvate investment. The laxes to be imposed pursaant'to subsection (10) of Section 1 f-'74.3-3 of tIre Business District Act, timeallbidswillbepubliclyIn the maSer of the estate of suant to An Act regulating wag-RANGE12,EAST OF THE as well as other funding sources, will be used to further these purposes Please see the Business District Plan for a more complete description opened and read. Stanley Wdowrak es of laborers, mechanics andTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, of the proposed activities. Copies of the Business District Plan are available at the Richard T, Flickinger Municipal Center, 6tOr Capulina Ave- A bid deposit is required, which.(Deceasedl other workers employed in anyIN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. nue. Morton Grove. Illinois 60053, during business hours, Monday rn Friday. 8:30 a.m ro 5 p.m. must be in the tons of a bidCase No. 2012 P 003069 public works by the State, noun-The property iscommonly All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the Heanng and may file written obtechons with the Village Clerk as toany bond or a certified or cashier's PUBLICATION NOTICE ty, city or any public body or anyknown as: 4 North Delphia Ave- matters embodied in this Notice, Interested persons are invited to submit comments io the Village concerning the sublecl matter of the Hearin political subdivision or by any-nue, Park Ridge, Illinois. onor to the heanng date addressed to: John D. Said, AICP, Community and Economic Development Director, Village ot Morton Grove, Ricfrar check payable totIreCity ofNoticeis hereby givenof the T. Flickinger Municipal Center, 6101 Capulina Avenue. Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 or to Mr. Said at [email protected]. The Hear- Park Ridge. The successful bid-death of Stanley Wdowiak of IL.one under contractfor publicAllpersonsinterestodinthe ing may be adloumed by the President and Board of Trustees st the Village without further notice other than u mutron lo be entered uponthe mi- der will be required to furnish aLetters of office were issued onworks.has determined on, andabove described matter are in- natos uf the Hearing fining the time and place of the subsequent heanng. ContractBondtorthe lullJune 20, 2012 to Helenis effective from July 12, 2012,vitedtoattend andwillbe ExhIbit i amount of the cOntract and aWdowiak, whose aftomey is Eu'that the general prevailing rafeheard. LEGAL DESCRIPtiON Certificate ot Insurance prior togene Klein, 5440 N. Cumber-of wages in this locality for la-The case file for this matter is THAT PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 18 AND THAT PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION IS IN TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH. RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: starting the work. The success-land Ave., Ste 150, Chicago, ILborers,mechanics, and otheravailable for review in the De- BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT i IN DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION. BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID ful bidder will be required to pay60656. (773)714-1848. workers engagedinthe con-partment of Community Preser- SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 18, ACCORDING TO ThE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 15 1925 AS DOCUMENT NO 9066534, prevailing wage rates in accord-Claims against the estate maystruction of public works comingvatios and Development at City THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVIION TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER ance with state and local laws be filed in the office of the Clerkunder the lurisdicfiOn of the Dis-Hall. OF LOT 5 IN LOCHNER'S RESUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT The City of Park Ridge reservesof the Circuit Courtin Roomtrict is the same as determinedAlfredo Marr, Chairman THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1997 AS DOCUMENT NO 97497619; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5 the right to reject any and all1202. Richard J Daley Conter,by the Department of Labor ofPlanning and Zoning AND ITS WESTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NORMANDY AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 10 FEET bids. Chicago, Illinois 60602 or withtheStateofIllinoisfor CookCommission OF LOT 18 IN SAIO DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO A POINT ON Sarah Mitchell the representativo, or both, onCounty as of June 2012. A copyPub.7-26-12 358435 THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT r8; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 28 IN SAID City Engineer ut betore January12,2012.of rholull Ordinance and the Public Hearings DEMP5TER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION: THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 20 TO THE SOUTHWEST Pub7/26 812112 358051 which date is not loss than 6Department of Labor determina- CORNER OF SAID LOT 28; ThENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 59 IN SAID DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 59 TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 59; Mechanics Liens months from the date of the firsttion is available for inspection by NOTICE publicationofthis THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 59 AND ALONG THE WEST LINE OF LOTS 58 ThIRU 44 INCLUSIVE IN notice andany interested party in the main OF SAIO OEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 44; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN any claim not filed within thatoffice of the District at 899 Jay PUB LIC HEA RI NG LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 16 IN STEELE'S MORTON GROVE HIGHLANDS. BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID SOUTH That on 8-1g-12 a sale will beperiod is barred. Copies of thisStreet,Elgin, and to any em-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by HALF OF SECTION lB, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 6, 1924 AS DOCUMENT NO. 8540426; TI-fENCE heldat7314 N, Lawridaleclaim filed with the Clerk mustployer; association of employersthe Board of Educationof NORTHERLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 16 AND ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID STEELE'S MORTON GROVE HIGHLANDS Skokie. IL 60076 to sell the toI-be mailed or deliveredto theand any person of employee orFairview School District No. 72, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID STEELE'S MORTON GROVE HIGHLANDS; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF lowing articles to entorco a lienrepresentative and to the attor-association of employees whoin the County of Cook, State of SAID STEELE'S MORTON GROVE HIGHLANDS TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY ADJOINING THE WEST LINE OF SAID STEELE'S MORTON GROVE HIGHLANDS; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT existing under the laws of thesoy within lO days afterit hashave fìled,or file their namesIllinois,that a tentative budget ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIO HAZEL STREET; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG A LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION state ot Illinois against such arti-been filed. and addresses, requesting cop-for said school district for the fis- WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID HAZEL STREET AND SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY AD- cIes of labor, services.skill orlsI Eugene E. Klein ies of the same cal year beginning July 1, 2012, JOINING THE WEST LINE OF SAID STEELE'S MORTON GROVE HIGHLANDS; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF- material expended upon a stor-Attorney James R. Singer will be on file and conveniently WAY LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE CHURCHHILL STREET; THENCE WESTERLY age furnished for such articlesPub:7112 7/19 7/26/12 347358July 12, 2012 available to public inspection in ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENTION OF ThE WEST at tIre request of the following Pub:7-26-12 356341 the Business Office, 7040 Lara- RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF NEW ENGLAND AVENUE, THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID NORTHERLY EXTENTION AND WEST RIGHT- Public Notices OF-WAY LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 127 IN SAID DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE WESTERLY designated person, unless such NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGmieAvenue, Skokie,Illinois. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 127 TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT t27; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE articles are redeemed within 30 MEETING NOTICE ON TENTATIVE SCHOOL 60077, from and after 9:00 am. WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 127 TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 170 IN days of the publication of thisThe Board of Education of Nitos BUDGET on the 18th day of July, 2012. SAID DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND NORTH LINE TO notice. Elementary SchoolDistrici71NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN byNOTICE IS FURTHER HERE- A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WAUKEGAN ROAD; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Palti Trucking,Inc. 3313 Oea-has rescheduled the SeptembertheBoard ofEducation ofBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT t56 IN DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE con St., Und 204, North Chica-18, 2012 Board meeting fo Sep-School Distnct 68 in the Countyon said budget will be held at SOUTH LINE OF LOT 156 AND ITS EASTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE PUB- LIC ALLEY ADJOINING SAID LOT 156; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION go, IL 60064 2008 Ford F-250,tomber 25, 2012 at 6:30 pm of Cook. State of Illinois, that a7:00 p.m. on the19th day of WITH THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 151 IN SAIO DEMPSTER-WAUt(EGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE VtN#1 F1'SW2I R68EC97989 Mary Krueger tentative budget for said schoolSeptember, 2012,at Fairview WESTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND NORTH LINE TO A POINT ON SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WAUKEGAN Amount of Lien $7984 00 Board Secretary district for the fiscal year begin-Souih School in this School Dis- ROAD; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY EXTEN- FordMotorCreditCompany Pub:7126/12 360119 fling July 1, 2012, will be on tiletrict No. 72. SION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 24 IN FOREST VIEW SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 18, P.O. Box 105704, Atlanta. Take notice that an applicationand conveniently availableforDatedthis17th dayofJuly. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 23, 1925 AS DOCUMENT NO. 8824972; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION, SOUTH LINE AND WESTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST G,A.30348-5704. for a retail liquor License has public inspection at the Educa-2012 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY ADJOINING SAID LOT 24; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY 7/19. 7(26. 8/2 351557 been tiled By tional Service Center in SkokieBOARD OF EDUCATION LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT i 14 IN SAID FOREST VIEW SUBDIVISION; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH Notice is hereby given that on Chaites Staples School District 68 at 9440 Ken-SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 72 LINE OF SAID LOT 114 AND Il'S WESTERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAYRE AVE- AUGUST 26. 2012. a sale will 18086 SE Village Circle ton Avenue,Skokie, Illinois,COUNTY OF COOK NUE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 31 IN SAID FOREST be held at: Toquesia. FL 33469 from and after 8:00 am. on theSTATE OF ILLINOIS VIEW SUBDIVISION, SAID NORTHEAST CORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A PUBLIC ALLEY; BEFORE AND AFTER For ist day of August, 2012. Jeffrey Bici, Secretary THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO ThE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 26 IN SAID FOREST VIEW SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 26 TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF 5926 S. RACtNE AVE. Fore Goft Management, LLC NOTICE iS TURTHER HERE- Pub: 7-26-12 359555 OEMPSTER STREET; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60636 1677 W. Mission Hills Rd. BY GIVEN that a public heanng Storage - Legal NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF LOT 5 IN FINK AND OTHERS SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID SOUTH To sell the following article to Northbrook, IL 60062 on said budget will be held at HALF OF SECTION 18 AND NORTH HALF OF SECTION 19 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 12, 1893 AS 000U- enforce a lien existing unde theAny objections to the granting of7:30 o'clock p.m. on the 11thLite Storage Centers of MENT NO. 1847465; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID NORTHERLY EXTENSION AND WEST LINE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER lawsoftheStateofIllinoissaid license shall be made today of September. 2012, in tIreWrigleyvillewillhold a public OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5 TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 460 IN THE against such article for repairs Educational FIRST ADDITION TO DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID NORTH HALF OF SECTION 19, AC- the Presìdent of the Board of Service Center,sale to enforce a lien imposed CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 1 t, 1927 AS DOCUMENT NO. 9576m; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE and storage tumished for suchCounty Commissioners, as theSkokie SchoolDistrict68,aton sail property, as described WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 460 AND THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 430 IN SAID article at the request of the fol-Liquor Control Commissioner, in9440 Kenton Avenue, Skokie Il-below, pursuant fo theIllinois FIRST ADDITION TO DEMPSTER-WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION' THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 430 lowing designated persons, un-writing, signed by the oblector,linois. Soft-Service Storage Facitrfy AND THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE NORTHWET CORNER OF LOT 401 IN SAID FIRST ADDITION TO DEMPSTER- less such articles are redeemedwithin ten days of the dato ofDatedthis17th day ofJuly.Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/i WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 401 TO A POINT ON A LINE MEAS- priorfothedesignatedsalethis notice,statingspecifically2012. to 95/7, at 12:00 PM on Mon- URED PERPENDICULAR TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WAUKEGAN ROAD AT A POINT 355.29 FEET lAS MEASURED ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF WAY LINE) SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 206 IN SAID FIRST ADDITION TO DEMPSTER- date: the grounds of the detection.Board of Education of Skokieday, August 13, 2012. at Life WAUKEGAN ROAD SUBDIVISION; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID PERPENDICULAR LINE TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF- OWNER: JULIA A. MONTGOM-Any objections should be mailedSchool District 68 In the CountyStorage Centers of Wngleyville, WAY LINE OF WAUKEGAN ROAD; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION ERY 7914 S. RIDGELAND to: 118 N. Clark Street, Roomof Cook, State of Illinois 3323 West Addison Street, Chi- WITH THE WESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 330 FEET OF LOT 2 IN WHITE'S SUBDIVISION. BEING A SUB- CHICAGO, IL 60617 i 140 Chicago, Illinois 60602. 1x1 Both Millard, Secretary cago, Illinois, 60618. (773)478- DIVISION IN SAID NORTH HALF OF SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JANUARY 6, 1882 AS DOCUMENT LIEN HOLDER:TRIAD FINAN-Jack Weinrauch Pub:7126h12 357036 0805 NO. 368124, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY EXTENSION AND SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 330 FEET TO A POINT ON CIAL CORP. 3P. O. BOX 3299 Deputy Liquor Control Management reserves the right THE CENTER LINE OF THE 16 FOOT PUBLIC ALLEY (NOW VACATEDI IN BLOCK 7 IN SCHRADER'S ADDITION TO MORTON GROVE Commissioner INOW VACATED) BEING A SUBDIVISION OF SAID LOT 2 IN WHITE'S SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA to withdraw any unit from sale. JANUARY 1 1, 1892 AS DOCUMENT NO. 1595582; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE 92605 7/19, 7/26, 8/2112353067 Registered or motor vehicles OF MAINE STREET INOW VACATEDI AS LAID OUT IN SAID SCHRADER'S ADDITION TO MORTON GROVE; THENCE EASTERLY Vehicles2005 FORD EXPLOR- are sold As Is I Parts OnIy, no ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO A POINT ON THE CENTERLINE OF OAK PARK AVENUE (NOW VACATED) AS LAID OUT IN SAID ER titles or registration. SCHRADER'S ADDITION TO MORTON GROVE' THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE VIN #1FMZU63K55ZA18598 To PLACE A CLASSIfIEDTenant Name Unit # OF SAID LOT 2 IN WHITE'S SUBDIVISION; THÊNCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE Amount of Lien:$4317 00 3021 WEST 763 FEET OF THE EAST 26,31 ACRES OF LOT 1 IN SAID WHITE'S SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST LINE Kenlacobs TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED BY DOCUMENT NO. 90402807, RECORDED AUGUST 17, Pub:7126,8/2, 8/9, 8116/12 AD, (ALL 847-998-3400 Pub:7/26, 812 359683 RENT YOUR APARTMENT WITH 1990; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED BY 360458 DOCUMENT NO 90402807; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT ON EASE IN THE (LASSIFIEDS. 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Storage - Legal Storage- Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Life Storage Centers of HumboldtTammy D Murray ceived, Ihe goods will be other-Street,Morton Grove,Illinois, Park will hold a public sale to en-1DB International Outreach wise disposed of. 60053, 847-966-1899. Mariage- Ministries 277 force a lien imposed ori said proper- Richard W OstwaldUnit #360 ment reserves the right to with- ty, as described below, pursuant toWillie C Purvis 103 the Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa-Julie G Ramos 271 Diana Ouesada Unit #406 draw any unit from sale. Regis- cilityAct,Illinois Code 770 ILCSAlma Scott 33 West Shore Services Unit #419tened or motor vehicles are sold 95/1 to 95/7, at 2:00 PM on Mon-Delano Starks 927 Tyreshia Harper Unit #646 "As Is / Parts Only," no titles or SAY IT IN day, August 13, 2012, at Life Stor-Joaquin Serrano 361 Pub: 7126, 8/2 356509 registration. age Centers ofHumboldt Park,Antoine L league SOt Life Storage Cnntersof RogersTenant Name Unit if Tamura Tolbert 135 40t4 W. Grand Ave, Chicago, IL Park will hold a public sale to en-Paul Kotowski 1315 60651, (773) 235-2884. Gregory Toney 24 force a lien imposent on said proper- Management reserves the right toAracelia Tortes 897 ty, as described below, pursuant toRichard Spandiary 1724 withdraw uny unit from sate Re9is-Jason Townson 226 the Illinois Seit-Service Storage Fa-Kevin Cheatom i 048 Maria Villagrana 246 Find tered or motor vehicles are sold As cility Act,Illinois Code 770 ILCS Pub:7/26, 8/2 355718 Is / Parts Only," no titles or registra-Trena Watson 94 95/Ito 95/7,al 11:00 AM on To PLACE A tion. Christel Williams 983 Thursday, August 16th, 2012, at THE Name Unit Carmen Zapata 55 Life Storage Centers of Rogers Lakeysha L Adams 576 Pub:7/26, 9/2 358994 park 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, ,.Candice L Allen 106 NOTICE OF AUCTION Illinois, 60626.(773) 381-1417 Phil Faust Notice is hereby given that pur-Management reserves the riqht to Circle Family Care 183 suant to Illisois Self-Storage Fa-withdraw any unit from sale. Regis- Lee Esther Curtis 643 terect or motor vehiclesare sold the Janeth Vega-Gomez 801 cilities Act, a sale will be held on"As Is / Parto Only," no titles or reg- Renee Hal 250 August 15, 2012 at 11:00 am.,istration. CLASSI FI EDS, Ninos Hanna 485 at LifeStorage Centers of Elgin,Tenant Name: Unit fi Lewis L Harris, Jr 580 450 Airport lId, Elgin, IL 60123Silas King 101 Sandra Figueroa 7g (847)888-1834. The contents ofStrree L. Smith 112 CLASSI FI ED Jimmie Jones the below spaces will be sold atStephanie Wynn i 27 To PLACE Clint McGinnis 922 Luke Urbanowski 246 a public salefor cash,credit Shirley J Miller 985 Louteoia A. Wright 311 Leroy H Minley 53 card or certified funds, lt there isRobert J. Headly 352 Breeah Monday 502 no market value or no bids re-Deborah Campbell 426 Shadae Morris 577 Kehinde Folarin 437 CALL Ivan M Moore 594 Cornel Gorahm 450 YOUR Teresa Movby 110 Moadib Killcuss 451A Jose J Morales 950 Darryl Grant 520 Danyel Cecil Martin 540 Public Notices Public Notices Ronald Lewis 546 Edna Neal 580 GARAGE AD, CALL Brian Benjamin 594 PUBLIC NOTICE Humberto Delsrosa 714 Ml-998-3400 PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given That, by Ordinance No. Adonis Horton 907 2012-13/1 adopted on the 19th of July, 2012, the Board of GregoryJohnson 923 Trustees of the Lincolnwood Public Library District determined Maurice R. Mathis Sr. 931 to levy an additional 0.02% ot the value of all taxable property Motoko Kusanai 937 SALEAD, Murcells McGalr 975 ofYour in the District, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Marc Souza tOlO Revense, for the purchase of sites and buildings, the construc- Pub: 7/26,8/2358127 tion and equipment of buildings, the rental of buildings re- NOTiCE OF AUCTION TO PLACE qutred for library purposes, and maintenance, repairs and alter-Lite Storage Centers of Morton CALL 847-998-3400 ations of library buildings and equipment, said tax levy to be et-Grove will hold a public sale to fective for the 2012-2013 fiscal year. enforce a lien imposed on said The question of levying a 0.02% tas shall be submitted to the property,as described below. electors ut the District if a petition is filed with the Board sign- pursuanttotheIllinoisSeit- 847-998-3400 ed by 801 registered voters in the District asking that the ques- Service Storage Facility Act lIli- tion of levying said 0.02% tax be submitted to the electors ot noia Code 770 ILCS 95/1to Dreams the District.Said petition must be tiled within thirty (30) days 95/7, at1 :00 PM on Thursday, YOUR AD aller publication of this public notice. The date of the prospec- August 16th, 2012, at five next election is April 9, 2013. LifeStorage Centers of Morton The tent of and Board vote regarding said Ordinance are set Grove 5505 West Oakton forth below. /S/Christopher M. Martel Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Lincolnwood Public Library District ORDINANCE NO. 2012-13/1 VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD NOTICE OF PUBLtC VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD NOTICE OF PUBLIC ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO LEVY AN ADDITtONAL HEARING HEARING TAX OF 02% PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, Au- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, Au- FOR THE 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR gust IS, 2012, at 7:00PM, a public hearing will be held by the gust 15, 2012, at 7:00PM, a public hearing will be held by the WHEREAS, the Public Library District Act ut 1991 75 ILCS Zoning Board of Appeals ot the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook 16)35-51 authorizes the Board of Library Trustees to levy a County. Illinois, in the CouncilChambers Room of County,Illinois, in theCouncil ChambersRoom of special tas in addition to the annual public library district tas LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, -. .for the purchase of sites and buildings, the construction Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of considering the follow- Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of considering the follow- todrive.com and equipment of buildings, the rental of buildings required for ng: ng: ¼1 library purposes, and maintenance, repairs and alterations of li- Property Address: 6402 North Kolmar Avenue Property Address: 3837 Sherwin Avenue brary buildings and equipment;" and Property P IN.: 10-94-328-030-0000 Properly PIN.: 10-26-313-08-0000 search for new and used cars WHEREAS, the amount of said special tax is .02% of the val- Applicant:Dr. Darlene Egues, Property Owner Applicant: Magdalena Mubark, Property Owner ue of all taxable property in the District as equalized or as- Nature of Request:The requested action would allow for the re- Nature of Request: The requested action would allow for yessed by the Illinois Department of Revenue; and placement of an esisting fence on the subject property. The approval of an ott-street parking space to the front of the WHEREAS, the Board of Library Trustees deems it advisable petitioner seeks a variation from Section 3. 1 3)1 1 (h of the Zon- single-family home. The petitioner seeks a variation from Sec- and necessary to levy said special tax for the 2012-2013 fiscal ing Code to permit a replacement fence that esceeds the maxi- lion 7.06(5) of the Zoning Code to permit off-street parking for year for the purpose herein set forth. mum height and is located beyond the rear face and front tac- the single-family home which would permit the existing drive- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND DETERMINED ing façade of the esiating home at the comer lot. way to remain. BY THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES OF THE At the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept At the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept You've never LINCOLNW000 PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT THAT for the and consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this ap- and consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this ap- purposes authorized by said Public Library District Act of 1001 plication, and will consider any zoning actions or relief that plication, and will consider any zoning actions or relief that and quoted above, a special tas of .02% of the value of all tau- may be necessary or convenient related to this request.At may be necessary or convenient related fo this request.At able property in the District, as equalized or assessed, shall the conclusion of the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Ap- the conclusion of the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Ap- searched for cars be levied for the fiscal year 2012-2013; and peals will make a recommendation to the Lincolnwood Village peals will make a recommendation fo the Lincolnwood Village FURTHER, THAT a copy of this ordinance shall be published Board of Trustees based on the information presented. The Board of Trustees based on the information presented.The in the Lìncolnwood Review newspaper within fifteen (15) days Village Board will consider that recommendation at a subse- Village Board will consider that recommendation at a subse- after the date of adoption of this Ordinance in the form provid quent public meeting. The decision of the Village Board will quent public meeting. The decision of the Village Board will ed by law; and be the final decision of the Village reqarding this application be the final decision of the Village regarding this application like this before. FURTHER, THAT this ordinance shall be in full force and ef- Information concerning this application is available for inspec- Information conceming this application is available for inspec- tect from and after its adoption as provided by law. fioninthe Community Development Departmentof the tion inthe Community Development Departmentof the ADOPTED this 19th day of July, 2012, pursuant to a roll call Lincolnwood VillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, vote as follows: Lincolnwood, Illinois.This public hearing may be adjourned to Lincolnwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned lo AYE:Bartletf, Beard, Fields, Gimbel, Klatzco, Martel TOTAL 7 another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village NAY:Norne TOTAL O without further notice, other than a notice entered upon the mi- without further notice, other than a notice entered upon the mi- ABSTAIN:None TOTAL O nutes of saidmeeting,fixing the time and placeofits notes of saidmeeting,fixing the time and place ofits ABSENT:None TOTAL O reconvening. reconvening. /S/Kendra L. Beard, President All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- Visit ATTEST: nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- /S/Christopher M. Martel , Secretary vo desires to appear as an "interested party", with the right to so desires to appear as an interested party", with the night to STATE OF ILLINOIS) cross-eoamine others at the public hearing, must file an ap- cross-examine others at the public hearing, must file an ap- (SS pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 COUNTY OF COOK) p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement of the p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement of the CE RTI Ft CATION public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Com- public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Com- I, CHRfSTOPHER M. MARTEL, DO HEREBY CERTIFY munity Development Department of the Lincolnwood Village munify Development Department of the Lincolnwood Village ToDrive.com THAT I am the Secretary of the Board of Library Trustees of Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. the Lincolnwood Public Library District and that the foregoing This is not a "notice to appear."It is an invitation to all interest- This is not a "notice to appear."lt is an invitation fo all interest- is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance duly passed by the ed persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this ed persons to submit oral or written comments conceming this Board of Trustees of the Lincolnwood Public Library District at application. Written comments must be received no later than application.Written comments must be received no later than a meeting of the Board of Trustees held on July 19, 2012, be- 5 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and may 5 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and may ing titled "ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO LEVY AN ADDI- be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer st the be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer at the BROUGHTTOYOU BY TIONAL TAX OF .02% FOR THE 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR," LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, the original Ordinance being a part of the oficial record of said Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions regarding Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions regarding Lincolnwood Public Library District. this matter may call the Village Community Development De- this matter may call the Village Community Development De- DATED: July 19, 2012 partment at 847-673-7402 partment at 847-673-7402 /S/Chnstopher M. Martel, Secretary Dated: July 23, 2012 Dated:July 23, 2012 Board of Library Trustees Village Clerk Village Clerk Lincolnwood Public Library District Village of Lincolnwood Village of Lincolnwood 360661 SUNS MEDIA Pub: 7-26-12 359300 7/26/12 360664 7/26/12 NIL ThURSDAY, IULY 26. 2012 WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM 45

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C- 'Egofske puts Smith carries Force playoffs as goal for Vikes into WFA titlegame BY ERIC VAN DRIL we knew (the conference champion- BY MATT HARNESS Contributor ship) was where we were going to mharnesspioneerocat.com end up. She was always ready to go The Chicago Force coaching staffin emergency situations, but we just SKOKIE - Mark Egofske assessed its team's talent at the be-didn't need her." thought he was done as a head ginning of the season and knew a While the Force may not have coach. showdown with defending Women'sneeded Smith as it won its first 10 That all changed when Scott Football Alliance champion Bostongames by a 425-34 scoring margin, Smith left Niles North to become Militia likely loomed in the playoffs.she was vital in Chicago's National the athletic director at McHenry The first-year WFA franchise,Conferencechampionshipgame High School following the football who had played in the IndependentSaturday against the Militia - season. Women's Football League the pre-which also won the JWFL title in After spending the last six sea- vious eight seasons, elected to rest2010 - at Evanston's Lazier Field. sons as an assistant with the Vi- their star player for when they need- Konecki called Smith's number i kings, Egofske was named the new ed her the most. 31 times against Boston en route to head coach of the program. Melissa Smith didn't play a gamethe 35-34 victory The stout, 5-foot- "It happened so quickly," said for six weeks during the middle of6 running back was particularly ef- Egofske, who's been running the the season, a strategy which ben-fective in the first half She ran the team throughout theoffseason. efited the Force when it earned itsball 21 times for 101 yards and four "I didn't know if I wanted to get biggest win in franchise history touchdowns. back into it because I was enjoy- "Based upon ourfilmstudy The Force (II-0) will play the San ing spending time with my family throughout the season and ourDiego Surge (U-0) for the 57-team and coaching travel for my scouting we thought that we couldWFA championship on Aug. 4 at daughters." get Melissa an opportunity to restHeinz Field, in Pittsburgh. Egofske was Niles West's coach Chicago Force running back Melissa Smith (87) carnes the ball upheld dur- her legs," Force coach John Konecki "It couldn't have been better than from 2000-2005 and led the Wolves ing the National Conference Championship game against the said. "We took that opportunity. Wethat," said Smith, a 32-year-old Oak to the playoffs four years in a row. at Evanston Township. i MICHAEL JARECKIFOR SUN-TIMES MFTLA rested her legs for six weeks becausePark resident. He takes over for Smith, who went 20-34 in six seasons. The last time the Vikings quali- fled for the postseason was in 1993, under coach Paul Giambeluca. O'Neffls relish traditions of Race To Mackinac "That's our goal," he said of a win- ning season and spot in the playoffs. BY ERIC VAN DRIL "I'm like, 'Yep, that's it.' 'OK, we'll "I think we have a good group of Contributor have it ready for you. What time do kids, a good senior core. We also you want it tomorrow?'" brought up a bunch of kids, and we SKOKIE - In a race where co- The O'Neills have experienced are trying to fit them in in the bestcaptains Shawn and Jerry O'Neilllarge amounts of success in the way possible." are constantly in search of variablesRace to Mackinac. Eagle has won Bill Votik, Eugene Edmond andthat will get them to Mack- theoveralltitlethree Dan Fricano are a few seniors Egof-mac Island faster, the peo- times, a rare feat consider- ske believes can turn around thepie sailing with the O'Neills ing the quality of the other program, which has qualified forstay the same. boats and their crews. the playoffs just twice in team histo- The majority of the crew The crew aboard Eagle 17and hasn't won more than threeaboard Eagle has been constantly has high expec- games since 2009. intact for more than 20 tations for itself because Both Edinond and Votik are corn-years. Shawn O'Neill corn- of lofty past results and Ing off junior seasons cut shortpleted his 34th consecutive its members' experience. by injuries. A quarterback, VotikRace to Mackinac on Mon-ShawnO'Neill Readingwindpatterns missed a majority of the games withday, when the boat finished remains difficultfor the a concussion, while Edmond, a line-fourth in Section 4. ship's co-captains and it was espe- man, was out all year with an ACL Certain traditions have arisencially challenging on Sunday of thisShawn O'Neill (left) and his crew on Eagle have been competing in the Race injury. after making so many trips up Lakeyear's 104th race. to Mackinac for the past 3L years. COURTESY OF SHAWN O'NEILL Votik is healthy and back underMichigan. "We had a really good day Sat- center and will be the leader for O'Neill, his crew and familiesurday, the wind wasn't cooperat-what we can and live with the re-and allows sailors to temporar- Egofske's spread offense. gather after the race in the sameing with a change of direction onsuits." uy escape from Chicago's lights and "He has a knack for makingplace on Mackinac Island for theirSunday, so we made some mis- O'Neill and Eagle's crew spendhazy skies. The race from the Chi- plays," the coach said. "He's beenpost-race dinner. They always eattakes whether to go in or out," saidthe majority of its weekends dur-cago Lighthouse to Mackinac Island a wonderful surprise after last sea-the same fried chicken dinner fromO'Neill after finishing in 40 hours,ing the summer sailing. O'Neill esti-typically stretches over the course son. He's had an outstanding sum-Jack's Restaurant, in Skokie, after21 minutes and 36 seconds. "Thenmates the average number of racesof three days and tests sailors, like mer." finishing the race, something evenSunday night and into Monday, weto be around 24, yet the Race toLake Bluff resident Doug Warren, Fricano is a player no one wantsthe people at Jack's knows at thiswere really solid and the boat wasMackinac is the one that constantlyunlike any other race the crew will to face. The senior will line up at de-point. going well. We made some goodstands out. experience this season. fensive end and also is projected to "Igetthe same receptionistchoices. Sharing in the post-race tradi- "You're spending two, three days play receiver and running back. that's on the phone every yeai" said "When you do well in other races,tions on Mackinac Island is one maybe even longer than that - "He has that motor, and he's aO'Neill, a Skokie resident. "I call heryou have high expectations, but thisthing O'Neill and his crew enjoy, asworking really hard to make the kid who can play at the next level,"up on Friday morning and I say, 'Iis a sailboat race where you havetoo is the uniqueness of the destuna-boat sail fast," said Warren, who has Egofske said. "We are really expect-want to place an order for pickupto deal with Mother Nature. Thetion. sailed with the O'Neills for 28 years. ing big things from him this season."tomorrow.' She goes, 'Let me guess:reality is that you just don't really Another thing that makes the"And then also, Mackinac Island is I Nues North wraps up its summerseven friend chickens, wrapped inknow exactly how the wind is go-race unique is the beauty and chal-really special place to come to. It's camp this week and breaks untilfoil; coleslaw, potato salad, plasticing to change and when it's goinglenge of the race. The night sky isreally unlike any other piace I've Aug. 8. wear and buns.' to change. 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BY MATT HARNESS mharnesspioneertocaLcom LINCOLNWOOD - Ever since he started playing la- crosse in grade school, Mike Schiappa always was a Loyola fan. In the spring the soon-to- be senior got a rare opportu- nity to help his favorite team to a championship. A starter on the defense, alongsidestandoutDylan Harris, Schiappa was instru- mental in Loyola's 6-4 win over Lake Forest in the state final that ended a six-year streak of runner-up finishes for the Ramblers. «It was really incredible," said Schiappa, who lives in Lincolnwood. "We knew it was our year, but we knew we had to work for it. It re- ally was a process for us, and it was great for it to pay off in the end." Schiappa is regarded as one of the best players in the country and was selected to the Champion All-American Showcase this week at ES- PN's Wide World of Sports Complex, in Lake Buena Vis- ta, FIa. One of three players from illinois, along with rent New Trier graduate Jack Connelly, to earn the honor, Schiappa is among the nine non-seniors in the field of 95 players. Mike Schiappa, an incoming senior at Loyola, is in Florida this week competing in the Champion Alt-American Showcase. PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE SCHIAPPA Connelly, who's off to play at Providence, was a three- year starting goalkeeper forto him for that." Schiappa's first summer with best kids from these states.state title with Loyola in theguys, how much we are will- the Trevians. Schiappa, a two-year start-the Midwestern all-star club,You learn how to share thespring. ing to give. "When Igot the e-mailer at Loyola who already hasand he's enjoying the experi-spotlight as well as learn oth- "There are barely any days "We also have a lot of faith back, I was surprised," Schi-committed to Bucknell, hasence of playing with otherser things about the game." I don't go out and do some-in our coaches. They showed appa said of making the team.been playing yearfrom different states. Once he returns from Flor-thing with lacrosse," he said.us they can help us succeed. "It's a real honor. Coach (Rob) round for some time. He com- "The lacrosse IQ of some ofida, Schiappa will continue"It definitely comes down toThey now have higher expec- Snyder helped me out a lot,petes for Illinois' Team One,the kids is on another level,"training in the offseason tohow much the seniors want ittations for us after we won and I definitely am thankfulas well as Titanium Elite. It'sSchiappa said. "These are the prepare for another bid at theand want to push the youngerthe state championship."

r Ross jumps right into Pirates trainingcamp

BY MIKE CAMERON tract on July 17 and got right After turning heads withposition players and 25 pitch-where it's pitched. Pittsburghwouldnot Contnbutor down to the business of play-a series of 400-plus- ers in camp will be "Thefacilitiesaretop-budge from its below-slot of- ing professional baseball. foot bombs in bat- invited. notch. Our living quartersfer of $130,000, but numerous BRADENTON, Fia. - At rookie camp in Braden-ting practice the "I'll get more one-are hotel-style. We have fourplayers were similarly affect- Kevin Ross is only 18 yearston, Ross gets up at 6 a.m.,first few days, Ross on-one instruction infields, and one is (prescrip-ed by a new spending cap on old and already working 60eats breakfast, gets taped,doubled in his first the fall. We have sotion) tarf so we'll never missteams' first 10 picks. As ex- hours per week outside in theworks out, practices in thegameFridayand many players now,"a day." pected, Ross chose to pursue Florida heat. morning and plays a game inwas robbed of a tri- said Ross, who's no Ross'sfather andlife-his pro dream and pass on a He wouldn't have it anythe afternoon. He's usuallypie on Saturday by longerwearing a long baseball mentor, 0er-full-scholarship offer from the other way. done by 4 p.m. his roommate, who wrap on the thumbaid, joined his son the firstUniversity of Michigan. The gifted shortstop, who "I'm lovin'it," said Ross.sealed the high wallKevin Ross he injured in Nilesthree days and plans to lease "I needed a few days to graduated from Niles West"You realize right away it'sin center field. West's last regular-an apartment in Bradentonprocess everything. I was un- and was selected by the Pitts- a lot more hours and longer The Pirates brass season game. "Iwithin the next month. Thehappy with how things went, burgh Pirates in the eighthdays, but that's no big deal.already has asked Ross todon't feel overmatched at all.elder Ross helped Kevin sortbut had to get past that," said round of the MLB draft inI've been working that hardplayintheInstructionalI like the faster pitchers. I'mthrough his initial misgivingsRoss. "I know I'm doing what June, formally signed his con-forever." League this fall. Not all the 25learning it's all about hitting itabout the signing bonus. I'm supposed to be doing." Managing Editor: Rich Martin Ni lesS ports 847-486-74811 [email protected] PIONEERLOCAL.COM ITHURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 50 Stephens burning upthesummer circuit with Fire BY DAN SHALIN the Mac Irvin Fire AAU program, Contributor said the lefty Stephens reminded him of former Indiana sharpshooter NILES - Before heading downCalbert Cheaney. to South Carolina for last weekend's "He's an athletic kid who can Nike Peach Jam AAU Tournament,score in bunches," Irvin said. "He Notre Dame junior-to-be Duanteknocks down jump shots and gets Stephens received what he felt wasinto the lane. He's an above average valuable advice from a former highrebounder for his position. He has school teammate the college body and is strong. He "I talked to (Tennessee redshirtcan take bumps. freshman) Quinton Chievous about "He's a good kid and his head is how big the tournament was goingon straight. I think he'll really have to be," said Stephens, who playeda breakout year (in 2012-13) and ay- with the Chicago Mac Irvin Fireerage 20 points. He's a young junior, Ul6s. "(Chievous) told me that a lotwho is really supposed to be going of the (college) coaches at the tour-into his sophomore year, so he really nament would not be looking forhas upside." scoring but for the small things. He Stephens grew up on Chicago's said, 'The coaches know what youSouth Side but moved to the far can do, but you have to show themNorth Side shortly before he en- the things that don't show up on therolled at Notre Dame, turning down stat sheet, like diving for loose balls.'chances to play at powerhouses "I feel like I did (those things)." Simeon and Morgan Park. Stephens,a6-foot-3shooting As a freshman, he said he learned guard, and the Fire head to Las Ve-a lot playing alongside Chievous and gas this weekend, where they onceRodney Pryor, now in junior college. again will play in front of hordes ofStephens said head coach Tom Les college coaches. has hardly gone easy on him. Not that the attention and serti- "I told him I wanted to play col- tiny is anything new. Stephens re-lege and he said he would ceived hisfirstrecruiting letterpush me as hard as I could take it, when he was in seventh grade and,but that I had to realize hejust want- his freshman year, then-Illinois headed the best for me," Stephens said. coach Bruce Weber attended one of"I'm pretty much adjusted to it and his high school practices. to playing the way he wants me to "I guess Weber saw a video of ourplay." game against Whitney Young, and The Dons have high expectations like two days later he was in ourthis season, despite the decision of gym," Stephens said. "It was then I6-8 junior Jon Johnson to transfer to realized my hard work was payingst. Joseph. Stephens said the arrival off. Colleges were starting to lookof 5-9 senior guard Jake Maestranzi at me. I got used to it after awhile.(South Elgin) has added a new di- But I'm still surprised by (the atten-mension to the team, which lost just tion). But I feel blessed to have thosetwo games this summer league sea- things." son. Maestranzi averaged 11.9 points Weber has moved on to Kansasand 3.1 assists and sank 56 three- State, but Illinois remains interestedpointers last winter. in Stephens, who averaged li points The Dons also return quick guard and seven rebounds as a sophomoreDonte "Scooter" Stephenson, jump last season. Two weeks ago, Miamishooter Matt Mooney and inside! (Ohio) became the first school to of-outside threat Eddie Serrano, all in- fer Stephens a scholarship. He saidcoming seniors. schools like Iowa, DePaul, North- "(Maestranzi) is a great addition. western, Toledo and UW-Green BayHe's a point guard who is pass-first, continue to show a high level of in-but he also came through when we terest. needed him to score (in the sum- After helping Notre Dame to amer). He hits the post (with the surprising 20-9 season last winterpass) and really pressures the ball," without any senior starters, Ste-Stephens said. "We're undersized, phens has continued to progressbut we're fast and get after it on D,Notre Dame incoming junior guard Duante Stephens (33) already has an offer from Miami (Ohio). i JOELLERNER-SUN- this summer. Mike Irvin, who runsand everybody is unselfish." TIMES MEDIA NIL THURSDAY, JULY 26. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 51

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