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Action Plansteeringcommit- member oftheEnvironmental in this,"saidChrisZalinski,a lage istryingtotakethelead ficiency andconservation. cling, andpromotingenergyef- and stops,encouragingrecy- more efficientPacebusroutes conservation andeducation, ability objectiveswerewater dents pertainingtosustain- common issuesamongresi- Vinezeano. sistant VillageManagerSteve tricks oftheirtrade,"saidAs- sustainable tohelpuslearnthe businesses thatareactively greenhouse-gas emissions. During thesmallgroupdis- A CMAP "I thinkit'sgreatthevil- At theworkshopsomeof "We triedtoincludethose Zalinski representative suggested I 5 environmental issues. attend important meetingon better somore people would should havebeenadvertised creating asustainablevillage. said ofwhatshethinksiskeyto tion," their homes. within walkingdistancefrom needed morestopsthatwere some peoplefeltPacebuses Preston saidinhersmallgroup about sustainabilityinNiles. felt residentswerepassionate residents. ments andsuggestionsfrom hear somanypositivecorn- meeting andshewasgladto the turnoutatfirstpublic said times ayear. new plantingsputinacouple wouldn't havetopay ter andmoneybecausethey tive plantingswouldsaveWa- lage conservemorewater. i TRACYGRUEN-FORSUN-TIMESMEDIA A commonsuggestion atthe Fillicaro felttheworkshop "It's marketingandeduca- Trustee Trustee RosemaryPalicki Vinezeano saidusingna- she waspleasedwith resident JanFillicaro out tohelp Louella Preston towns likeNiles. vide planning assistance grant thatisallowing ittopro- the endoftheyear. house regardingtheplannear tee willcontinuetoworkwith encouraged toattendanopen CMAP duringtheprocess. Plan. Thesteeringcommit- ing theEnvironmentalAction eral monthswillworkoncraft- meeting, andforthenextsev- ments fromresidentsatthe take on theplan. 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Przybylo said."ItishighlyregulatedbythestateofIl- they aremorelikeretailstoresnow. those ofthepast,whichhadanegativeimage.Hesaid village proposal thatwouldhavepermittedpawnshopsinthe if itwasgrandfatheredinorwhypermitted. Milwaukee Avenueforseveralyears,andheisnotsure said therehasbeenapawnshoponthe8000blockof Community Developmentdepartment.Wlodarski shops inthevillage,reportedRichWlodarski,of the village'szoningordinance. proposal toadda"merchandiseandloan"category board meetinglastmonth. comed asecondpawnshoptoNilesatthevillage- deal topermitcosmetictattooing. another pawnshoptoopenupinNiles,butinkeda No Pawn shop? Tattoos? OK. VILLAGE BOARD According tominutesfromthatmeeting anemploy- Two womenfromtheKimSunYoung BeautySalon, Przybylo explainedthatcosmetictattooingisnot At thesamemeetingtrusteesapprovedachangein ofthe storesaidtattooingpunctures thethirdlayer Trustee JoeLoVerdesaidthatjustashedidn't "I reallythinkthisisachangeintheimageofNiles," "I don'twanttoseethistypeofbusinessonMilwau- Police ChiefDeanStrzeleckisaidhewasnotcon- "It's astorewherepeopledoChristmasshopping" Przybylo saidtoday'spawnshopsaredifferentthan All trusteesbutAndrewPrzybylovotedagainstthe The zoningcodedoesnotcurrentlypermitpawn The BoardofTrusteesrejectedona5-1votethe Trustees rejectedaproposalthatwouldhavewel- NILES -Villageofficialsweren'tsoldonallowing

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A Closer Look lo Business Spotlight 23 Despite ongoing dispute,manager Calendar 50 Film clips 4B Cover Story 7 Crossword 2oB grantedpower overhiring, firing Diversions lB Education 8 BY TRACY GRUEN serves." someone at that time. Family Friendly 2B Contributor Hynes said he wishes to lead the Van Geem said a department village away from the notion of:head had recommended a current Food 31 NILES -TheNiles village man- "I'm the mayor; I'm in charge of ev-employee to fill the position and In Profile 16 ager now has the power to hire, sus- erything." he approved, and then Callero ap- Showtimes 5B pend or fire any village employee At the board meeting July 24,proved of their recommendation. Opinion 28 after trustees passed an ordinance Trustee Chris Hanusiak said that "As of now, we can't stop govern- Police 27 July 24 granting that power to the as village manager, Van Geem wasment from moving," Callero said. Sports 54 village's top administrator. supposed to have posted a recent The ordinance also states the James T. Hynes George R. job opening for 30 days before hir-village manager shall implement Previously the mayor and trust- Van Geem ees would give their stamp of ap- ing someone from within, but didand execute a formal performance- provaI on employees being hired or not. management process and the re- fired, Trustee Jim Hynes explained. "He's abused the powers he cur-suits from that process will be used «A village manager is supposed Trustees were divided on the is-rently has," said Trustee Louellato make compensation decisions for to manage the village," Hynes saidsue this week, resulting in a 3-3 vote,Preston, adding that she could notvillage employees. following the meeting, adding thatbut Mayor Robert Callero broke thevote to give the village manager ad- "We've never had that and have the village manager should have thetie, voting in favor of the ordinance.ditional powers if he doesn't followbeen asking for it," Hynes said. power to hire and fire employees. «It has nothing to do with Georgethe current procedures. Trustees also approved an orth- "It's just good business practice." (Van Geem), the incumbent (village Mayor Robert Callero disputednance stating that the village attor- Hynes said the Board of Ethicsmanager)," Hynes said. «If I was vot-Preston's claim. ney should clearly be the attorney initially brought the issue up in Oc-ing to give George this power and "There was not an abuse of pow-for the village, not for individual tober, but the mayor dkin't bring itonly George, I wouldn't. er here," he said, contending thattrustees or the mayor. to the Board of Trustees until last «I just don't think he's the villageVan Geem filled the position three «He represents the best interest month. manager the village needs and de-months ago because he neededof the village," Hynes said.

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BY TRACY GRLJEN "There are no term limits rightlong of a period is "not good for theran for a spot on the village board Contributor now," Makula said. "I believe therevillage." He feels it's important toduring the last election and lost, should be term limits for all politi- bring other people in who can offerwas one of the people who collected NILES - Resident Joe Makulacal offices." fresh, new ideas. signatures. marched into Village Hail on July Makula believes creating term Makula believes there should be Makula said they went to public MOMMY ON A 27 and filed a petition to have termlimits helps eliminate the advan-term limits for the Senate, House,places, such as parks, in order to limits for village trustees and thetage for incumbents who are run-State of Illinois, Cook County andcollect the signatures. The Voter SHOESTRING mayor. ning for re-election. He also be-at other levels of government. AdvocacyCenterinElrnhurst The term limit would be for fourlieves it will reduce the powers "You have to start somewhere,"helped the residents with the pro- Family trip ruLes four-year terms, for a total of 16of lobbyists and special-interestMakula said. "Maybe some peoplecess. of the road years, Makula explained. groups. might get some inspiration to do it "The next step is with the Nues Makula and other residents filed "I'm all for it," Trustee Chriselsewhere." election board," Makula said."It's PIONEERLOCAL.COM a petition containing 1,018 signa-Hanusiak said. "One-hundred per- Makula and his wife, Mari cir-up to them to certify it and get it on tures of people who want to see thecent." culated the petitions and collectedthe ballot." measure as a referendum question Hanusiak believes having anysignatures during recent months. Makula said the measure would on the Nov. 6 ballot. one elected official serve for too Resident Mary Marusek, whohave to be certified by Aug. 30.

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Abigail Sloan turns to a page about a butterfly garden in her photo album from her trip to Ecuador onJuly 30in Morton Grove.i SUN-TIMES MEDIA

Morton Grove resident and Nues teacher Abigail Sloan holds up a map of Ecuador at a table covered with items from her trip on Emerson School teacher Tncia Warneke helps distribute dona- July30 inMorton Grove. iSUN-TIMES MEDLA tions to grateful families in Ecuador.i CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

COVER STORY Takeatrip, give back Ecuador expedition for Emerson teachers is part adventure, part humanitarian mission

BY TRACY GRUEN tral students. ly grateful. It was such a heart-and her 18-year-old daughter had Taylor said she loved the people Contributor A significant part of Sloan'swarming experience." a wonderful time on the trip andin Ecuador and she would cer- business involves Global Giving, In addition to helping manylearned first-hand about the im-tainly go back. Arnason said her When Abigail Sloan sees thein which participants take an ex-people, the group participated inportance of giving. daughter has even made friends smiles on the faces of the boys andtra suitcase of items to give tovaried adventures such as hildng "I think it's great for the chil-with some of the children and girls in Ecuador, she is remindedpeople in impoverished parts ofin the Amazon, white-water raft-dren to see," Arnason said. "Itcommunicates with them on Face- that she is on much more than athe world. ing, zip-lining, horseback ridingmakes them appreciate what theybook. vacation. Sloan said her students at Em-and a visit to a butterfly farm. have." Sloan has been on the Global The Emerson Middle SchoolersonMiddleSchoolbrought "Thetripwas amazing," Arnason said that when chil-Giving journeys eight times in the teacher is the owner of Pumamakialong various dental supplies toWarneke said. "It was very adven-dren grow up in neighborhoodspast and has made a strong con- Expeditions, an adventure-traveldonate to a traveling dental clinicturous. There was a lot to do everywhere people drive fancy carsnection with a volunteer organiza- company. in Ecuador and children in need. single day." they sometimes don't truly under-tion in Ecuador. She plans to talk Each year she takes a group of Other community members and Warneke said travelers enjoyedstand what's happening elsewhereto her students at Emerson Mid- 10 to 15 people to places in Southdentists also contributed dentalseeing every aspect of the coun-in the world. She said the trip wasdie School about what a difference America, such as Ecuador, to ex-supplies. Sloan said more than 700try: the mountains, villages, riversa life-changing experience for hertheir donations truly made. perience another part of the worldtubes of toothpaste were donated.and jungles. three children and she plans to go "They're just so receptive," said - but also to lend a helping hand. Volunteers handed the tooth- "We all got along and had a greatback to Ecuador in the future. SheSloan, noting that the residents This summer Sloan took twopaste and toothbrushes to thetime," Warneke said, describingsaid that the people who live in thedon't expect anything and are other Emerson teachers on theyoungsters, and dentists showedthe residents of the town in Ecua- village they visited were kind andgrateful for the donations. trip: Tricia Warneke and Karathem how to brush their teeth.dor as very kind, good people. appreciative. Pumamaki Expeditions started Pottinger. Various items of clothing were Kirsten Arnason brought her "I absolutely loved it," said Tay-several years ago after Sloan tray- Eric Jensen, a teacher fromalso donated to infants, childrenthree children with her on the mo- br Arnason, who will be a sopho-eled during the summer to South Hinsdale Central High School,and teenagers at a local school. mentous trip. She said her 9 year-more at Hinsdale Central HighAmerica and fell in love with the also went along for the adventure, "It was just wonderful," Sloanold son, her daughter who attendsSchool in the fall. "It was very eye-culture and people ofvarious plac- as did families and Hinsdale Cen-said. "These people were absolute-HinsdaleCentral High Schoolopening." es there. 8 WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM I THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 2012 NIL

An Active Senior DISTRICT 67 Rental Retirement Community THE HOMESTEAD One and two bedroom apartment homes Park District: Master plan AT MORON GROVE Every apartment has a washer/dryer first, then project with schools Under building parking available

Oversized patio/terrace BY NICK KATZ with District 67, though Sulli-sale. On-site stati [email protected] van said parks officials will be The largest project in the willing to meet with school of-package is the new gym at Optional dining MORTON GROVE -ficials in the fall. Hynes, which District 67 needs On-site Illness center MembersoftheMorton "They thanked District 67.in order to comply with a state 6400 Lincoln Avenue, Morton Grove Grove Park Board are willingBut maybe it's a little prema-mandate that it offer physical 847-581-1800 to meet with the Golf Elemen-tore to sit down with them,"education five days a week. www.homesteadatmortongrove.com tal-y District 67 School BoardSullivan said. A waiver of that requirement to talk about some type of joint Until the master plan is up-has expired. project, but not before thedated, he said, Park District The full board plans to vote FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1922 PRE Park District has made prog-officials do not know whaton the actual referendum lan- ress on an update of its mastertypes of facilities, il any, theyguage Aug. 16 in time to place ARRANGED & PREPAID FUNERALS AVAILABLE plan, sometime next fail. may need and whether therethe measures on the Novem- Voters in Disthct 67 nar-is anything that could be doneber ballot. rowly defeated a bond-salein cooperation with District 67. Sullivan said the Park Dis- Cooney referendum the past March "In the fall we'll know whattrict has not updated its mas- that would have financed a se-we can do and what we'llter plan for 10 to 12 years and ries ofbuilding improvements,need," he said. "It would justthat plan was not as compre- Funeral Home including a new gym at Hynesbe sffly on our part to meethensive as what is being done School and traffic reconfigura- now.,, this year. FUNERAL DIRECTORS tion at both schools. At this point District 67 offi- In addition to capital proj- The school board is now de-cials have not decided whetherects, which the old plan looked To Be Worthy of Your Confidence ciding whether to place anoth-to place a bond sale on the bal-at, the new one will also assess er similar referendum on thelot in November. The districtthe district's needs in terms of 3918 W. Irving Pk. Rd. CHICAGO, IL 60618 Nov. 6 ballot. The school boardis also looking at different op-programming, financing and Phone (773) 588-5850 Fax (773) 279-9802 will have to make a decision ontions for a referendum to in-other aspects of operations. crease the district's maximum The Park District, he said, 625 Busse Hwy. PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 any measures for the Novem- ber election this month. tax rate. plans to conduct surveys to Phone (847) 685-1002 Fax (847) 685-1005 ButBrianSuffivan,ex- In March a proposal to sellobtain input from Park Dis- ecutive director of the Park$9.782 million in bonds was de-trict residents as the new plan District,said any projectsfeated byjust 20 votes. is developed. the Park District might be in- A second measure, asking "It will be an extensive pro- volved in would be folded intovoters to increase the maxi-cesa," Sullivan said. an update of its new mastermum tax rate .342 percent to Sullivan said the district plan. Work on that was slated$2,401 per $100 equalized as-would like to build on the in- to begin this week and willsessed valuation, was defeatedformationofficials gnthered take several months to corn-by 112 votes with low voterwhen it held "100 Cups of Cof- plete. turnout ofjust 24 percent. fee," a series of informal meet- Once done, though, it will District 67 has scheduledings with various community specify the needs of the Parktwo open-house events at Golfmembers, aimed at getting TEIlT SAIE District in terms of programs,Middle School, 9401 Waukeg-their views on the Park Dis- facilities and finances over thean Road. The remaining eventtrict. SHOP EAwv FOR BEST SELEcTIoNs!! next three to five years, he will run 5-8:30 p.m. Aug. 7. "We wanted to just go out said. At those meetings visitorsand have a dialogue with peo- At a Committee of thewill be able to rank a seriespie," Sullivan said. "We met Whole meeting earlierthisof options that include askingwith representatives of differ- month Park Board membersonly for the tax hike and elimi-ent groups, not just the usual 'TURDAYAUGUST 11,2012 9AM - 4P said it is too early for themnating the bond sale for now,suspects. People were very (SUNDAY AUGUST12,2012 9AM - 4PM to consider any joint projectsor asking for a smaller bondreceptive."

BIG SWINGS ON SELECTED MERcHANDISFI!! a 2012-13 3-percent raise, DISTRICT 71 a collaborative effort from TABuIcwTus, Guss SHOW Ptiuis (CHARGERS), both parties who reached a which inctudes step. resolution that continues to a 2013-14 through 2015- FABRIC By THE YARD, CHAm CoVERS, NiwI1Ns & Teacher, support put the student's needs first, 16 yearly increases using CPI MORE!! staff contract while reaching a fair settle- as a factor with step costs ment for the teachers and included. WE Ant Ine,rto Ar approved the community" the release Other features: It modifies /855 Gnoss Polsi RoAn NILES - The NUes Elemen- stated. the medical-benefit plan and SKOKIE, IL 60071 tary School District 71 Board The contract includes: increases staff's contribution WWW.KI3ILI5E5.COM of Education and Niles Coun- a four year agreement over the four years; it modi- fies the retirement notice and CAII 841.933.5209 Fou MouE Diiuts cil of Teachers announced the running from July 2012 to ratification of the district's June 2016. reduces increases under this teachers and support-staff an extended work day benefit to I percent over the contract in a news release. for teachers in 2012-13 by 20 general staffincreases; cur- luMs Of SALE: According to the release, minutes. rent support staff will receive JEST SALE Pwcis AVAwABIE Osn Os Ano DAys contract negotiations began an extended day for CPI raises, as certified staff, CREDIT CARDS AM) CASH Osw in January 2012 and were teachers in 2013-14 by 35 but new support-staff start- AIL SAIES Ant hsAI ing salaries will roll back to 13131 Rtstnvts liii Ruclii lo I,Mu QUANTITIES PER 13Livu1 finished at the beginning of minutes total (an additional June. "As in the past, this was 15 minutes). 2010-11 starting salary rates. NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 9 4cStQITAL (t)catCf(a&( 5we 1984 o Located in Carillon Square 1470 Waukegan Road Glenview www.gustorestaurant.com Open 7 Days Lunch Monday-Friday i i :OO-3:()Opm Dinner Sunday-Thursday 4:OO-9:OOpm Friday-Saturday 4:00- 10:00pm DINNER SPECIAlS SERVEDWITH SOUP OR SALAD Golf Middle School eighth-grader Ivan Miranda works on final touches to his art collage at the school for an Eye-To-Eye project exhibit held during the past school year. ICURTISLEHMEuHL-SuN- s FRIED SHRIMP (6) $16.95 TIMES MEDIA Golden fried shrimp served with French fries, Cole slaw and tartar sauce EDUCATION IN FOCUS . LAMB CHOPS OREGANATO $19.95 Four Lamb loin chops broiled in lemon, oregano, wine, Garlic and herb sauce and served with roasted potatoes Students havesamegoal, just . WHITE FISH ALA GUSTO $ i 5.95 Lake Superior white fish broiled and served on a bed of spinach and marinara sauce differentwayof getting there NEWYORKSTRIP $19.95 USDA choice aged 21 days l2oz strip char-broiled to BY CATHRYN GRAN Levin said. a way to allow him to slip off Your liking and served with baked potato cgran@pioneerlocalcorn Not everyone learns thethe finished project. same way. "Like a glove," he said. VEALMILLANESE $19.95 MORTON GROVE - Art Once alittle reticent to As with Armento, Cruz Breaded Provini veal pan seared and served with sweet potatoes or can open doors and expandspeak, Juan Armenta now hassaid his finds inspiration on- steamed asparagus horizons. no difficulty explaining howline. il For students in the Proj-he developed his idea for his "Sometimes I use the corn- . GRILLED SALMON $19.95 ect Eye-to-Eye program atlatest art project. puter to find images," Cruz Wild Athntic salmon grilled served with choice of Golf Middle School in Morton For his entry into the ex-said, "and I use those images steamed asparagus or green beans italiano Grove, art gives them the op-hibit, Armenta chose to de-as models." portunity to express them-sign the perfect classroom. Those images serve as a selves in nontraditional, edu- In a utopian world Armen-source of inspiration, with $9.95 PER PERSON cational ways. ta's classroom would includeCruz adding his own unique SERVEDWITH CHOICE OF SOUP The school serves sixth-a restaurant. embellishments. througheighth-gradestu- "It's hard to focus if you're Now in its fifth year the TO SUBSTITUTE SAIADADD $2.00 dents in portions of Mortonhungry" he explained. "You'reProject Eye-to-Eye program Grove and Nues. not 'you' when you're hungr3"allows students who learn dii- s CHICKEN SCALLOPINI CHOPPED SIRLOIN The artwork of teacher The classroom also hasferently to embrace those dii- Bari Levin's charges was onsuch technological upgradesferences and move forward, SUMMER SALAD FRIED PERCH display at an exhibition dur-as connections for iPads. AndLevin explained. EGGPLANT ROLLATINI CHICKEN PARMIGIANA ing the past academic year atof course a few desks. When the students are the school. But why a restaurant? in their regular classrooms, Attending the art exhibi- "You have to have a goodthey feel more comfortable tion were college studentsselection of food," said Ar-talking with their teachers, who have benefitted from thementa, who also enjoys pho-Levin said. Project Eye-to-Eye program,tography. Project Eye-to-Eye encour- Levin said. While Armenta's projectages children who are "la- The guests sharetheirwas a diorama, fellow studentbeled" as different to become stories about how they haveHugo Cruz took an abstracttheir own bestadvocates. turned their learning differ-view of his project. Through art, the program en- ences into positive outcomes, An artist at heart, Cruzcourages students to discover Levin explained. made a papier-mâché cast oftheir potential. For those who The national organizationhis hand. do not fit into the traditional tracks those results. That hand dominates hislearning mold, art provides TheProjectEye-to-Eyeentry which included a paint-an opportunity to reach out to group takes informationbrush and an easel. the mundane world. gleaned from participant sur- "I love to draw," Cruz said. "Many of the most intelli- For Reservations, C'all 847- 729-5444 veys to verify strides taken to"I draw a lot" gent people in the world have improve the learning process. 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Fire chief of the Park Ridge recall Department, couldn't a recent situation involving train a freight or commuter did oc- but, if an emergency cur, his staff is prepared to respond. More often than not an accident involving the railroad would be an isolated, localized situation, he said. rensen said. 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A piece shown during a Three Wise Monkeys convention July 13 at the Sheraton Chicago Northbrook Hotel in Northbrook. i BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES MEDiA

Evil in your mouth, not in your hand: Convention co- Some of the many pieces on dispLay during a Three Wise Monkeys convention July13 at the She atou Chicdgo North- host Sheila HandLer had three-monkeys candy made for brook Hotel in Northbrook.BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES MEDIA her guests.i IRV LEAVITT-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Lots ofmonkeying around at convention

BY IRV LEAVITT Iteavltt(p1oneertocaI.com NORTHBROOK - Mon- keys on the left of them. Mon- keys on the right of them. Monkeys in front of them. All silent. Or mute. Or un- hearing. This primate-centric land- scape, filling a big banquet room in the Sheraton Chicago Northbrook Hotel,greeted a few dozen visitors from around the country recently. But they were used to it. They were collectors, or the spouses of collectors, of what are known as Three Monkeys, or Wise Monkeys,People look at items during a Three Wise Monkeys convention.i BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES MEDIA :. : or No-Evil Monkeys or Evil Earle Greenberg of Northbrook displays his monkey items dur- Monkeys, depending on theirbecause everybody on Earththose who have never seenphants or piggies or giraffes,ing a Three Wise Monkeys convention.BULL ORR-SUNTIMES MED! mood. seems to kiiow about thesechimps squatting alongsideyou can go see the real ones in These collectors don't evenSee No Evil, Hear No Evil,the Pietà or the Wailing Wall,the zoo. You can see real mon-very good at animal training.The monkeys' have a consistent name forSpeak No Evil monkeys. but Schuttenhelm says wekeys, too, but theywillnot ap-Or you'll have to staple some their conventions, of which After all, said Emil Schut-should take his word for it. pear to be particularly wise,little monkey hands over littlemessage the recent Northbrook onetenhelm, who traveled all the Monkey-collectingisdif-nor possess a well-developedmonkey mouths. Vidner McCraw, a three was the eighth in the last 12way from Switzerlandforferent from collecting mostsense of evil. No oneinNorthbrookmonkeys collector from Vir years. this, "Every religion recog-other stuff that may seem Wise monkeys exist only inowned up to that. ginia Beach, Va., understands They can be careless ofnizes the three monkeys." similan replica. If you want living No- Maybe next year in Aihu- evil. He has been a police of- what they call their hobby This may be a surprise to If you collectlittleele-Evil monkeys, you have to bequerque. ficer for 18 years. great time.And attheend,when Nevada's Bruce Kittess,andhada last yearinCarson Cit had attendedtheirfirstconvention Burt HandlerofGlenview.They es, thisweekend." ing placeinNorthbrook,ofallplac- international monkeymeeting tak- sell someofthese,andthere's this "I wentonlinelookingforawayto table. vention, andpiledthemupona monkeys merchandisetothecon- house," hesaid. keep takingupspacefortheminmy problem, however.Hecametothe collector get." got togiveoneupforeveryI ecuting hismonkeycollection. simian statuary. Sheraton mainlytoselloffsome ily home,reallydoeshaveastorage about that. however, suspectedhewasfibbing Kansas, aformerprosecutor. lector HalWalkerofKansasCity evil-averse primates. were well-representedasfansofthe m Northbrook.Lawyers,however, said. from amonkey-madematrix. ldnds." forefmger. ping themonkeyheadswithathick and doingright,"hetellsthem,tap- factors. on hismuscularleftforearm. monkey heads,stackedtotem-style Chicago NorthbrookHotelinNorthbrook.I A pieceshownduringaThreeWiseMonkeysconventionattheSheraton It wasthedoingofSheilaand "Can youbelievethis?"heasked. "I likethem,butnotenoughto Earle Greenberg,aNorthbrook Some ofhisfellowcollectors, "I'm outofroom,"hesaid."I've Nowadays, hehasdifficultypros- "Kind ofironic,huh?"askedcol- He wastheonlymonkey-fancop "People speakofevilstome." "I hearallevils,"thepatrolman McCraw seemstoviewpolicing "You havetoavoidevilsofall "You havetostartthinkingright He likestoshowityoungmale- He hasatattooofthreebigwise- He broughttwocasesofthree- "I speak allevils. downsizing

hosted by his - fam- eBay," Schuttenheim said. we arefightingagainst eachotheron friendly." she added."Everybody take itoutandshowtopeople. So Iputitinthefreezer,andjust myself toeatitbecauseit'stoocool. gourmet chocolate,butIcan'tbring find themold,"Handlersaid."It's late chimpset. hostess gift,athree-monkeychoco- nesota, returnedthefavorwitha sions. with oneofthethreeEvilexpres- M&M-style candies,eachimprinted architectural boattouroftheLoop. Monkey Weekend,andarrangedan house fordinnerandbrunchon had peopleovertoherGlenview just stuckupmyhand,"SheilaHan- people startedtalkingabout2012,"I Cherchez lachimp dler said. visual aid.I ants usinghismonkey-armasa Va., policeofficer,Lecturesmiscre- Vidner McCraw,aVirginiaBeach, "We areallvery friendlyunless "This isjustaverynicegroup," "She toldmeitwasveryhardto Connie Clark,ofCleveland,Mm- She gaveeverybodyabagof She wenttoalotoftrouble. BUZZ ORB-SUN-TIMESMEDIA IRV LEAVITT-SUN-TIMESMEDIA is very preserve while employing avariedbestiary buy it,"Kittesssaid. erywhere, allovertheearth,people metals. others seemedmadewithprecious at around$400,andone$2,000. tending collector,toldofmanyitems monkey trovebeingsoldbyanon-at- off theoriginalpurchasepricesofa Bru KittessofCarsonCity,reading may beabetterdealthanitsounds. to aninstitutionifhehadto,which nnecL Schuttenheim seemsprettydeter- sory-deprived monkey-statues,but would wantawingdevotedtosen- long afterhe'sgone. so hiscollectioncanbeappreciated sell themuseumtoabiggermuseum, sEngen. home three-monkeysmuseuminEs- He hasabout4,000piecesinhis must havewonmostofthosebattles. the theme. From thecollectionofGlenview'sBurtandSheilaHandler:avariationon MEDIA Tom ClarkofCleveland,Minn.,displaysamonkeyrugduringThreeWiseMonkeysconvention.I Many ofSchuttenhelm's artifacts "There's amarketforit,andev- Some weremadebyLladro,and He saidhemightevendonateitall It wasunclearwhyanymuseum He's gettingolder,andhehopesto If that'sthecase,Schuttenheim the I IRVLEAVITT-SUN-TIMESMEDIA see-no-evil theme wife Annekatook there,whereshops the convention of atripheandhis popular. where thelittleprimatesarestill years, totheConfucianerainChina, monkeys conceptbackthousands of pick yourear,butt." is, hesaidgleefully,"pickyournose, theme ofthesetthreegnomes neither monkeynorno-evil.The pleased withasetofthreethatis want themonkeys,"shesaid. groups, SheilaHandlersaid. the formofbabies,angelsandskel- the monkey-mime,plushumans,in of themonkeys Mahatma not inthatgroup.Burtisespecially etons. AndSantas. koalas, andotherbeasts,alldoing far beyondmonkeystoexpressit. Schuttenheim showed picturesat They're biginJapan,too. Schuttenheim tracesthethree- It's aguything. She andherhusbandBurtare "There arepurists,whoonly Collectors canbesplitintotwo He's gotpigs,birds,mie,hippos, Liijiíi NIL THURSDAY,AUGUST2,2012 the presstoknow aboutthis. and pencil. seen wrestlingwithapadofpaper to thechimpycognoscenti. frightening. Apparently,theyall sell either looksfearless,frightened or notably FearNoEvilMonkey. He monkey. Hecomesinseveralguises, one," shesaid. killed beforehecouldmakethethird acquaintance inChad,"whowas Sheila Handlersaid. was giventothembyaCIAagent, key set,justHear-NoandSee-No.It Monkeys," Schuttenheimsaid. auction. keys, whichwererecentlysoldat with hisveryownsetofWiseMon- tion tohisno-possessionslifestyle al stuf1"hesaid. fume, capbottles,stirdrinks. tables, providelight,dispenseper- of cockeyedutility.Monkeysholdup eclectic, seemstobebuiltuponakind particular. ghetto ensconcedintheirtrunk. however, therewasasmallmonkey Minnesota, andConniesaidshehad going toJapan,"hesaid. non-collector, waspayingattention. chandise. were overflowingwithmonkeymer- intended toarriveempty-handed. Several ofthecollectors wanted He's knownasWrite NoEvil. Occasionally, afourthmonkeyis Occasionally, there He hadcommissioneditfroman The Handlershaveonetwo-mon- "In India,theycallthemGandhi Mohanda.s Gandhimadeanexcep- Northfleld's BobLakinseemsmore When theygottoNorthbrook, "I'm interestedinthemoreunusu- The ClarEnhaddrivendownfrom "I cantellyouthis,Connieisnever Connie Clark'shusbandTom,a I WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM 113 His collection, BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES is a fourth though 14 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012NIL

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NIGHTLIFE Will We Find Rosemont builds playground What You in O'Hare's shadow BY MIKE THOMAS Staff Reporter! [email protected] Have To Offer? - On a warm and mostly clear ROSEMONTnight in the village of Rosemont, highway traffic roars by, jets blast off from runways at O'Hare airport and the patrons at Adobe Gila's Mexican cantina are all hottied-up. Men and women, most of whom appear to be in their 20s and 30s, talk loudly and slurp libations and groove to the pulsing bass beats that spifi out of an open-air patio above MB Financial Park. That's Rosemont's na- scent entertainment oasis, whose naming rights cost its corporate sponsor $3 million and which neighbors the five- year-old $50 million Muvico 18-theater complex. It softly launched in mid-April with the opening of -based Irishjoint Five Roses Pub. Rosemont's mayor, Bradley Stephens, envisions it as "a gathering space" for people who work in the vicinity and 4 - Cl an enticing nightlife op- tion for the predominantly People walk in the alley between Kings Bowl America andlhe e commercial-industrial town's Five Roses Pub, located in the recently launchedentertain- b b thousands of conventioneers. ment district in Rosemont. TOM cRuzE-suN-TIMES 1 4 b S I b Whether the complex flies or d-_ flops, however, depends on a massive Toby Keith's I Love to a much broader audience -.- t__- - - - one with varying interests - - number of factors. This Bar & Grill (featuring a b _ Transportation-wise, it's Miracle Whip-topped fried and ages that might mosey M accessible by public transpor-bologna sandwich, $8.99), on over from nearby conven- tation (Blue Line Rosemont My Big Fat Greek Restau- tions, attend free concerts stop followed by either a longrant and the 20,000-square- on the park's sprawling ar- walk or a short taxi ride). foot Hofbrauhaus Chicago tificial lawn, check out acts But if you drive, be aware (everybody now: Ruuuucki at the looming Akoo Theatre that the new addresses tend Zucki!)ai-e slated tojointhe or Allstate Arena and stay to beftiddle online mapping fun-time fray between now overnight in surrounding sites and GPS devices. and October. hotels. Some of those same After Five Roses came the All are located in the foot- people, the mayor is hopeful, sleek Kings Bowl, the scene-y print of a casino Rosemont also will shop in the fash- Adobe Gun's and the newest desperately wanted but neverion outlet mall that's being outpost of Zanies comedy got thanks in large part to erected nearby. club, which began dispensing allegations of mob influence As the park's landlord, yuks a couple ofweeks ago. involving Rosemont's previ- Rosemont spent $18.5 mil- Unlike its smaller and less-ous mayor, the late Donald lion to build the structures handsome big brother in Old E. Stephens, and Emerald and forewent development Town, this version has comfy Casino Inc. In late-2008 the fees. lt also distributed a seats and a crystal-clear gaming license went to contig-total of $12 million in interior sound system that pipes uous Des Plaines, where slot "improvement allowances." audio into restrooms and the machines began cha-chinging The village, according actually green Green Room. last year. to Stephens, anticipates a It also is seemingly bereft of But Bradley Stephens roughly 6-percent return stage-curtain schmutz that (Donald's son) claims he's on its investment from rent sometime Zanies headliner pleased with the outcome. revenues alone. Add to that YOUR LOCAL SOURCE Jeffrey Ross once described While losing the casino was real-estate and restaurant as "Pauly Shore's DNA." disappointing, he says MB taxes, he says, and the sum www.pioneerlocal.com More establishments - Financial Park is "a great rises. including the Park Thvern, a replacement" that appeals "We were handed a bag NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 21

full of lemons, and we made A party that ideallywill a pretty tasty batch of tern- both feed and draw from the onade," Stephens said. businesses that encircle this Kirn Goluska, a special- neat-and-clean but as yet ist in urban planning and characterless amusement development and president zone. Zanies general man- of Chicago Consultants ager Cyndi Nelson certainly Studio, is considerably is banking on that. Every less-enthusiastic. He sees tenant, she says shortly little promise in an isolated before a sparsely attended area like Rosemont's - one show, knows "we sink or that isn't nestled within a swim together." bustling urban downtown Goluska's assessment like Chicago's. leans toward the former. "If they had gotten the One major key to success in casino ... it could have made a "planned entertainment it more viable, certainly, community" such as MB because it would have given Financial Park, he says, is (them) a seven-day-a-week the regular involvement of population," Goluska says. local residents, of which "But I don't think the enter- the village has only around tamment district is neces- 4,000. sarily a viable replacement "Having a residential base for that." nearby gives it that local Stephens, though, notes appeal and 24/7 vitality and that the Des Plaines struc- activity that attracts tour- ture Goluska characterizes ists to it and makes it real. aesthetically as "a dog" sits Unfortunately, those are all right across from Rose- things you have in a city that mont's village hall. you don't really have out in "People think it's still in The recently launched entertainment district in Rosemont is colorfully (it as the sun sets. i TOM CRUZE-SUN-TIMES Rosemont." Rosemont," he says. Over at Five Roses Pub, Five Roses director of Palatine, Arlington Heights people are going to come rah Hall - who works close to see the increased vitality. Kelly says business has been operations Scott Kelly says and Schaumburg stop in for down," Kelly says. "And the by at Cisco Systems - says "When it gets to be about "pretty good" so far - bet- the largest influx of locally a pint or a meal amid the buzz seems to be growing." she digs the area so far. Hay-9 o'clock and the DJ hits the ter when there's a conven- based revelers occurs on imported Irish décor. Encamped with family ing already been a regular cantina," she says of Adobe tion going on. Nonetheless, weekends, when folks from "The idea is that as more members at Kings Bowl, at Muvico and skated on the Gila's, "it sounds like a party he adds, there's a "long way such suburbs as Park Ridge, places come on line, more Forest Park resident Muni- ice rink in winter, she's glad outside." to go."

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The Pickwick Theatre's marquee is primed and waiting for cooler weather to receive a new coat of paint. Operators Dave Loomos and Dino Viahakis are still deciding what colors to paint it.JOEL LERN[R-SUN-TJMES MEDIA

PICKWICK THEATRE Comingsoon to theaternear you: $1.5M overhaul

Historic cinema's renovations include rehabbed marquee, new seats and lighting, digital projection

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Pickwick Theatre operators David Loomos and Dino Vlahakis sit in the new, wider seats installed in the historic main theater. The Pickwick, in Uptown Park Ridge, is undergoing $1.5 million in improvements. JOEL LERNER-SUN-TIME [email protected] MEDIA PARK RIDGE - Of all the im- provements taking place this sum- just one part of the Pickwick that isbelieved, dated to the 1960s and onlyVlahakis reported. With the current mer at Park Ridge's Pickwick The- undergoing significant renovationslearned their true age when they35-mm projector the prints can be- atre the most challenging could this summer that, when completedwere being removed. come dirty and worn due to multiple possibly involve the new look of the in the fall, will add up to more than Because of their historic natureviewings, which can affect the image historic movie house's marquee. $1.5 million worth of improvements. the Kalo Foundation is now sellingon the screen. The theater's current operators "I want this to be the best possi-some of the original seats to raise The technology will also allow one would like to paint the decorative ble place to view a movie, especiallymoney for the Iannelli Studios Hen-film to be shown simultaneously in iron in such a way that makes the Theater One," Vlahakis said of thetage Center, 255 N. Northwest High-all four theaters, the operators said. intricate art deco designs and cor- reason behind the ambitious renova-way, and the Jeanine Schultz Memo- Renovations to the Pickwick have ner-mounted faces at 5 S. Prospect tions. "Theater One has its history.rial School of Park Ridge is planningbeen a long time coming, with VIa- Ave. more visible to passersby. And The aesthetics of the theater area similar fundraisen, Loomos said. hakis discussing some of them for restoring the marquee to the way it beautiful. You're in a museum." Widen than the original1928the first time with the Park Ridge appeared when the Pickwick opened The Pickwick, which has beenchairs, the new seats resulted in theHerald-Advocate in April 2011. in 1928 would be perfect - except Plckwick Theatre opera- independently owned by Viaha-loss ofjust less than 500 seats in the The reason work was able to be- that no one quite knows what color tors Dave Loomos and Dino icis and his sister, Elaine Loomos,main theater, Loomos said. gin this year was primarily due to schemes were involved. Vlahakis hope to apply color Dave's wife, since the early-1980s, Other improvements, which arethe city of Park Ridge being named The only photos business part- to the faces on the theater's now boasts brand-new, wider seatseither complete, under way or abouta certified local government by The nera Dave Loomos and Dino Viaha- marquee that will make in the main and rear theaters, theto begin, include new carpeting,National Park Service, Loomos and Ids have available from 80 years ago them more noticeable. JOEL most noticeable of all the changes.floors and acoustic wall panels in theVlahakis said. The designation has are black-and-white prints, giving LERNER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA The seats, which for the first timetheaters; replacement of the build-made tax breaks available to the little indication of the original hues. have attached cup holders, were re-ing's old cloth wiring; new lighting inowners of the Pickwick, which has "You can't tell from this what col- The marquee, now stripped of de-quested by movie-goers, the opera-each theater; and new ceiling tiles inlocal and national landmark desig- ors they are," Loomos said, pointingcades worth of paint layers, is wait-tors said. the rear theaters. nation. to a photograph in a Park Ridge his-mg for cooler weather and a decision The seats replaced what VlahakiS The Pickwick will also welcome "Theater One, when I'm finished tory book. "If anybody has an origi-from Vlahakis and Loomos on theand Loomos learned were actuallynew technology with the purchasewith it, will be best presentation of nal, colored picture of the Pickwickcolor scheme, possibly one that in-the original 1928 chairs. Though re-of a digital projection system thatany theater in Chicago - or equal Theatre, please send it to us, let usvolves typical art deco shades of red,upholstered through the years, thewill keep the film looking pristine,to any theater in Chicago," Viahakis know." gold, green or blue. 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Area police departmentswith a "Lighting the Wayp.m. in support of National will celebrate National NightAgainst Crime" observance. Night Out. Out on Aug. 7 with communi- In Park Ridge, the Police In neighboring Niles, Wash- ty gatherings, entertainmentDepartment's8thannualington Park, 8950 Washing- and opportunities to meet Io-National Night Out also willton St., will again be the site cal police officers. take place from 6:30-9 p.m.of National Night Out activi- Unincorporated Maineat Hodges Park, at Courtlandties. The evening will feature Township'sNationalNightand Vine avenues. The eventa self-defense demonstration, Out will again take place fromwillincludeinformationalan opportunity to create child 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Dee Park,booths from local organiza-identificationkits,McGruff at Dee Road and Emersontions, as weil as a doughnut-the Crime Dog, a "fatal vision Street,inunincorporatedeating contest,dunk-a-cop,DUI" interactive course, dem- Maine Township. The eventpetting zoo, children's gmnes,onstration by the Niles Police will feature demonstrationsmusic and tours of the ParkDepartment's K-9,a youth and information from theRidge Police Station. Therepresentation, titled "Yell, Run Cook County Sheriff'sPo- will also be a free raffle and aand Teil," and a distracted- lice Department, the Northchance to win a new bike, giftdriving course. Maine Fire Department andcertificates and other prizes. Activities for children will the Maine Township Office National Night Out givesinclude a moonwalk, dunk of Emergency Management.citizens an opportunity totank and balloon-making. The Kalapadma Dancers, ameet police officers, talk to National Night Out is held South Asian dance troupe,their neighbors, learn aboutacross the country annuaily will perform. safetyandtakeastandon the first Tuesday of Au- The night will also featureagainst crime, according togust in an effort to increase games for children, prizes,the Park Ridge Police Depart-awareness ofcrime and illegal ,.,. raffles and an announcementment. Park Ridge residentsdrug use while strengthening of the winners of a poster con-are also encouraged to turnneighborhoods andpolice-Park Ridge Police Detective John Dorner gets splashed by Jackson Wambach, of Park Ridge, dur- test. The event will concludeon their porch lights from 7-10community partnerships. bF ¡ng last year's National Night Out events at Hodges Park. CURTIS LEHMKUI-IL-SUN-IIMES MEDiA MARKET .CrOste $WAP

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Hewillalsobe May 25,2011,andthedateofhis days ofmissedworkbetween Markadas willbepaidforall pay asthearbitratorordered, settlement. nience," bothpartiesagreedtoa costs, further controversy, award, butinaneffortto"avoid seeking tovacatethearbitration of Nileswasintheprocess Markadas statesthatthevillage Markadas wasfiredfromthe Instead of21monthsback The agreementreachedwith legal feesandinconve- PIONEER Pmss lOtIR litigation, LOCAL SOURCE but didnotelaboratefurther. of asexualorcriminalnature, misconduct acknowledgedisnot efits. 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Milwaukee Avenue.HehasanAug.28 a parkinglotonthe8700blockof possession ofdrugparaphernaliain with possessionofmarijuanaand Ave., wasarrestedJuly20andcharged POSSESSION law canmakethatdetermination. stitute afindingofguilt.Onlycourtof reminded thatanarrestdoesnotcon- Ni/es PoliceDepartment.Readersare in theweeklybulletinpreparedby POLICE BLOTTER You COULDWIN! A 29-year-oldChicagomanreported A 72-year-oldNileswomanreported William Varga,20,of8008Wash- Jeffrey Stack,29,of8000N.Ozark The followingincidentswerelisted Home TheatrePokage Weber StainlessSteelSummitGrill - (olumbus DriveattheChicago River Adopt aDuckfor$5 at - The MaguifkentMlleShoppingSpree NIL ChevyorivesChicago.com Presidential SuiteatSheraton(hkogo THURSDAY, AUGUST2,2012 Thursday, August9, 2012 '? 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QUESTION OF THE WEEK 1000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS At the Nues Family Fitness Center we asked: What is the most exciting event to watch during the summer 2012 Olympics?

"Sand volleyball and swimming. I'm hoping for rugby, but that'll be in the next one." CHRIS JOHNSON, Morton Grove

"I watch swimming. I was on the swim team in high school so I follow that." EMILY MATELING, Chicago

"I'm an aquatics guy, so I'll watch swimming. Also skeet shooting." KURT QUITSHAW, Chicago "I'VEEEt'i LAPOFF?!"

"BasketbaLl and track are big for Ashesto ashes: Eulogy me. I play those sports so it's nice to see others' skills." CHRIS JOHNSON, Morton Grove for the emerald ashtree Before we The drought's been bad enough. sure to nature helps calm children. dropped him Now this? Later, I tell my sons that I off, my son's My love of trees took root with researched online. "There's a wasp friend ges- my father's landscape business. that might help combat the borer." tured upward. Between college semesters I worked My bug-hating youngest blinks. PIONEER PEOPLE POLL "Look at with crews on homeowner proj- "I'd brave those wasps to protect all the trees ects. Shovel in my hand, mud on those trees." my clothes, workers and I stepped Tree-hugger. I smile. Wonder Here are the answers to last BY CHERYL dying" he said. o'DoNovAN "It's from the back as dad approached, driving his week's question: where he gets it from? What is your favorite physical Van Mom Strikes Again emerald ash backhoe. The engine roared as he'd Until this moment, I've been activity during the summer? borer." maneuver the scoop to dig a hole. worried about the economy, my As I stared, the turn signal from Then, two of us would lower the Icids and whether our van can take Fanning myself the van's dashboard seemed to click tree into the ground. We'd shovel another winter. on a deck chair 50% louder. I began counting. One, three, black dirt around its base while I glance around. What will our seven ... up to 15 affected trees, and Jogging 10% This week's question: Emmy Award my sister trotted over 'with a hose, neighborhood look like without nominations were recently an- we hadn't even puttered up the watering it generously. the ash trees? We're so busy that Walking street yet. All these years later, and it stays we haven't noticed. We will after around the nounced. What is your pick for Best Drama Series? Along the sidewalks, 50- with me, the neighborhood year-old shade trees were con- wet-earth smell "What will our neighborhood Look like 20% "Boardwalk Empire" "Breaking Bad" sumed by a green insect and and the shovel's without the ash trees? We're so busy its larvae. A contagion had splintery handle "Downton Abbey" that we haven't noticed. We will after "Game of Thrones" stripped their leafy canopies. abrading my "Homeland" According to one site, anywhere palms. There was they're removed." Sports from 50 million to 100 million some real satisfac- league 5% "Mad Men" To submit your answer, go to niles. ash trees have perished across 15 tion in planting something. Growing they're removed. suntimes.com. states. In our neighborhood, red something. It's like Joni Mitchell's classic, Swimming paint dots mark the trunks of trees Trees provide shade and help "Big Yellow Taxi," with the haunting 15% to be destroyed, but the city is combat the greenhouse effect. lyrics. out of money and can't chop them Studies show that trees in neighbor- "You don't know what you've got down. hoods help reduce violence. Expo- 'til it's gone." NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 19 Daylight savings time: the root of allourproblemsYour Community. I don't know said at the time, means more hotter days, not about you, but when to mention more people shouting outside and something goes blaring radios in their homes and cars. wrong the first thing But, as usual, Congress did not listen to I do is look for some-me and passed a bill that extended daylight Your Interests. one to blame. savings time by approximately a month. So, The year 2012 starting in 2007, daylight savings time has BY PAUL SASSONE most certainly has lasted 238 days a year approximately 65 Columnist gone wrong. It has percent ofthe year. been an inferno Since then, no one has been able to dem- Your Local Source. ever since March. onstrate that expanded daylight savings time This has to be someone's fault. I can't has resulted in saving energç or anything blame the horrible heat on global warming else good for that matter. because then I would have to shoulder some That sounds right to me. ffdays are longer, and share of the blame. thus hotter, we use more air conditioning which No, the real culprit is - you. uses more electricity. And ifwe are out and about Back in 2005, when Congress got the in the bright evenings we use more gasoline. stupid idea of extending daylight savings Farmers never much cared for daylight time, the U.S. Department of Transportation savings time, either. Chickens aren't adept at conducted a poll on whether we Americans telling time, so they have trouble re-adjusting like daylight savings time. their egg-laying schedules twice a year. We were bombarded with propaganda that And now that the earth seemingly is trans- daylight savings time would save on energy forming itselfinto a fireball, daylight savings time and that it must be a wonderful idea because may not seem like such a hot idea (pun intended). it first was thought of by Benjamin Franklin. Congress could change all this, but most That's right, Benjamin Franklin, the original likely won't. American Genius who invented everything Daylight savings time ends on the first except re-sealable freezer storage bags. Sunday in November. If it was good enough for Ben it was good Maybe by then the temperature will drop enough for us. Yes, we thundered, increase below 85 degrees - until the second Sunday daylight savings time. in March when daylight savings time starts I was always opposed. 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BY MYRNA PETLICKI her audience - at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Contributor Wolmette Theatre, 1122 Central Ave. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. It's a safe bet that families attending the For details, call (847) 251-7424 or visit Park Ridge Police Department's 2012 Nationalwilmettetheatre.com. Night Out from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Hodges Park, Courtland and Vine, will learn Steppin' out near the stacks something new and have lots of fun. DJ Miss Cate will be spinning records at "It's designed to provide a fun and active a Bibliobop Dance Party at 10 a.m. Aug. 10 way for the residents and their children to at the Niles Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton understand how they can participate in corn- St. All ages are invited to dance to the music munity safety," said Mary Bart, recreation from the library's huge collection. supervisor for the Park Ridge Park District. For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit 'It helps the families become familiar with www.nileslibrary.org. the community services, and the partnerships and programs that are available to them." Frog and friends They will receive crime prevention inlor- The Muppet Theater is in danger of being mation and see a defensive tactics demon- destroyed until Kermit, Miss Piggy and a stration and a canine demonstration. couple of sympathetic humans hatch a plan The park district will provide entertain- to save it III " The Muppet Movie." The family ment for kids that also focuses on safety. film will be screened at sunset Aug. 9 at Lorel Let the Tempel Lipizzans enchant you with their elegant 'We try to teach them in a fun way throughPark, 8135 Lorel Ave., Skokie. Bring a picnic dance moves, awesome strength and powerful spirit. Musical games," Bart said. dinner and blankets or lawn chairs. performance follows the youngest of the herd to the most Jn addition, there will be face-painting, a For details, call (847) 674-1500 or visit ¿ id'S Lar highly trained staffions with the backdrop of the rolling hills of petting zoo, bounce house, doughnut eating skokieparks.org. contest, DJ, free raffle and refreshments. Tempel Farms. Rain or Shine. Hair today, gone tomorrow West of 41 on Wadsworth Rd., or exit I-94 at 173 and follow signs. For details, call (847) 692-5127 or visit prparks.org. A bandit helps a long-haired princess es- Introducing the Evening Toast and Performances on select Saturdays for wine cape her secluded tower in the 2010 animated Help wanted fi.lin "Tangled," which will be screened at 9 tastings, appetizers and dancing horses. The Matinee Performance on select Laura Doherty connects with kids, whetherp.m. Wednesday at Centennial Park, 100 S. Sundays and Wednesdays. she is teaching Wiggleworms classes at the Ave., Park Ridge. Kids can have their Old Town School of Music or performing a faces painted before the movie. Refreshments VISIT WWW.TEMPELFARMS.COM OR concert. The Parents' Choice Award-winning will be sold. CALL 847-623-7272 FOR MORE INFORMATION. songwriter, singer and musician will be ac- For details, call (847) 692-5127 or visit companied by two other musicians - and prparks.org. DIC THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 3B

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This hard-driving action- packed, fairly straightfor- AUG. 10-12 I ward and ultimately kind of I ho-hum remake has every- More yarn, I thing 1990's sci-fi action hit had except for two closely 2OF needles, books related attributes of the origi- nah director Paul Verhoeven's & supplies than appetite for weirdness and ADMISSION Arnold Schwarzenegger. Forgetting to remember to forget: Colin Farrell just doesn't you've EVER seen! In other words, the new seem to be himself sometimes in "Total Recall." FOR each person in YOUR GROUP! "Thtal Recall" has the same dystopian vision of mankind'sColony (formerly Australia, nette, shows up to help Doug $10.00 'DAY, MULTIPLE-DAY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE high-tech future (though apparently), who are used as escape, Wiseman begins to here it looks more like a worker-drones by the United commit to one version of re- "Blade Runner" knock-off), Federation of Britain, led by ality. The one in which Doug the same superabundance of the dictatorial Chancellor is an ultra-dangerous agent supercharged chase scenes Cohaagen (Bryan Cranston). of the Chancellor who was and shootouts, and the same The rest of the planet has assigned to assassinate the reality-twisting scenario that been rendered uninhabitable leader (Bill Nighy) of a revo- constantly calls itself into by chemical warfare. lution, only to change sides question even as it unfolds. Plagued by the feeling that after falling for resistance What it doesn't have, there is more to him, some- fighter Melina. though, and what it could re- how, than just factory worker, With subsequent compli- ally use is the larger-than-life,and by a recurring nightmarecations involving capture, Details at Knittingtiniverse.comlMWmark.t/ seemingly non-quite-human involving himself and a mys- memory replacement and unreality Schwarzenegger's terious brunettein a shoot- even possible super-secret pumped-up presence always out with government troops, re-programming of our con- provides, along with exotic Doug goes to the Rekail fused hero by the bad guys, Pa* 7de f.dwwrstFridaYsParhRidQe.corn touches from assorted gro- Corporation for an infusion ofwhich could turn him into an tesque mutated characters, secret-agent memories. unwitting double agent. All First OPEN LATE including a three-breasted As soon as the procedure ofwhich is enough to sustain prostitute who reappears thisbegins, however, a squad of interest for a while, but not tizne as a titillating homage. government troops bursts in through the long, drawn-out A sense of fun in other and tries to arrest him - at Final Conflict between the words; a hint that the whole which point he efficiently Forces of Good and Evil. business isn't intended to be wipes them out and escapes. At stake are the lives of taken too seriously. In an instant, his life changes.all the people in The Colony, PARK RIDGE'S AMAZING "Total Recall" 2012, di- He is a wanted man, his by- which the Chancellor wants rected by fantasy-action spe- ing wife Lori (Kate Beck- to invade and de-populate, cialist Len Wiseman (writer insale, director Wiseman's to free up some extra room. and sometimes director of "Underworld" star) turns outThe means of invasion the successful "Underworld" to be a vicious government (and the daily commute to werewolf/vampire series), agent after his hide, and all Britain by Colony workers) takes itself very seriously andhe can do is run (and fight is pretty snazzy by the way RACE makes that work nicely for and shoot and run and fight An enormous shuttle that the first hour or so. Unfor- and shoot some more) while shoots through a tunnel from Friday, August 3rd tunately, the more we learn trying to piece together his one side of the world to the about what's going on, the identity one clue at a time. other, with zero gravity kick- less interesting it becomes. Unless, of course, the ing in somewhere around the 6:00-8:00 p.m. In the original, inspired by whole thing is just a fantasy Earth's core. a short story by sci-fi writer induced by the treatment at It doesn't really matter Race through Park Ridge by following the clues Philip K. Dick, Schwarzeneg- Rekall, of course that the story stops making ger plays Douglas Quaid, a Wiseman handles that pos-sense somewhere around the given at each participating location. Be the first construction worker whose sibility with a light touch, at last half-hour, in order to ac- attempt to purchase implant-first, essentially trusting the commodate a highly unlikely team to make it to all of the checkpoints, complete ed memories of a vacation on audience to ask that question mano-a-mano showdown Mars triggers recollections ofduring the breathless, sus- between Doug and the Chan- all tasks and arrive at the Closing Ceremonies at his real past as a secret agentpensefiil early stages of the cellor on the shuttle en route. the Park Ridge Public Library. on that planet, which lead chase, as Doug musters ail What does matter is that him back there to fight in a the survival skills he possess-we're supposed to be buying workers' revolution. es (suddenly and surprising- into the whole thing without Everyone who completes the race will The remake is entirely ly) to stay one jump ahead ofeven a hint of a smile. Earth-bound, with Doug Lori and her hit squad. It all would have gone be entered to win a prize! (Colin Farrell, all dark, Soon, though, around the down so much better with a glowering intensity) one of time Mema (Jessica Biel), hislittle extra muscle and a hint f Follow us on Facebook at First Fridays Park Ridge the oppressed citizens of Themysterious nightmare bru- of an Austrian accent. 'iB I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012DIC

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THE BABYMAKERS Rated: Rated R for crude and sexual content, brief graphic nudity, language and some drug use Stars: Paul Schneider, Olivia Munn, Kevin Heffernan u Desperate to impregnate his baby-crazed wife (Munn), a man (Schneider) who believes he is now infertile asks friends to help him rob a r sperm bank where he made a deposit years ago. jay Chan- drasekhar ('Supertroopers") IMurder in the HauntedI Mansion_MysteryTM directed the comedy. I I DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: ' ./' DOG DAYS I 4I Rated: PG for some rude humor Stars: Zachary Gordon, Robert I f e I e P" - I Capron, Devon Bostick Fertile comedy premise: Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn star in "The Babymakers." . School's out, but all of I I wimpy kid Greg's (Gordon) Lonely, isolated, aging THE WATCH Temple, Gina Gershon dreams for summer vacation wunderkind author Calvin . When a gambling I I are not coming true. David (Dano), breaks through a * 1/2 debt puts his life in Bowers ("Diary of a Wimpy serious creative block by Rated: Rated R for some danger, a young man (Hirsch) Kid: Rodrick Rules") returns I writing about dream girl strong sexual content includ- hires a hit man (McCo- as director. Ruby (screenwriter Kazan, ing references, pervasive naughey) to kill his evil also Dano's girlfriend), who language and violent images mother (Gershon) for her I TOTAL RECALL magically comes to life and Stars: Ben Stiller, Vince insurance money. William Murder in moves in. Calvin can make * * 1/2 Vaughn, Jonah Hill, Richard Friedkin ("The Exorcist") Ruby do whatever he wants, I Ayoade directed the crime drama. Dracula's Rated: Rated PG-13 for just by writing it, but swears intense sequences of sci-fi . Not just witless and point- not to - until Ruby starts less, but almost unrelent- THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN I violence and action, some to get tired of him, Then the ingly mirthless as well, "The * * * 1/2 Castle sexual content, brief nudity, honeymoon starts to turn to and language. Watch" is definitely one to Rated: PG-13 for sequences I hell on Earth. watch outfor - and avoid. of action and violence MysteryN Stars: Colin Farrell, Kate Despite a promising premise Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan TED for a summer action-comedy Stars: Andrew Garfield, I ICranston * * 1/2 (small-town doofuses save Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans . A working man (Farrell) on the world from space aliens) . Though the recent, spec- 1Clue Hunt, Murder Mystery1 Rated: Rated R for crude and tacularly successful series a virtual vacation as a super- and a fairly impressive corn- sexual content, pervasive spy becomes a hunted man in edy pedigree, "The Watch" of "Spider-Man" adventures language, and some drug use and Dinner reality after something goes never gets properly started. directed by Sam Raimi is still iwrong with his program. Len Reservations Limited Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Partially because it can't fresh in moviegoer memory, Wiseman (Underworld") Kunis, Seth MacFarlane make up its mind whether to this compete reboot of the I Call Mon-Fri lOam-4pm Idirected the remake of the u Be careful what you wish go for raunchy comedy, heart- spider-saga by director Marc 1990 sci-fi action hit starring for, little boys. Decades after felt male bonding or sci-fi Webb quickly establishes Arnold Schwarzenegger. itself as a worthy successor I I a Christmas miracle brings action thrills. Mainly, though, (773) 267-6400 his beloved stuffed animal because of sheer laziness, by telling the same story in a STILL PLAYING to life, grown up little Johnny The humor is low-grade different - and in some ways I ww.mysteryltd.com I (Wahlberg) still lives with his crude and almost entirely superior - manner. Webb RUBY SPARKS foul-mouthed, dope-smoking, genital-obsessed, and the big, doesn't score quite as high I I sexfiend ofa Teddy bear gun-crazy finale fizzles en- as Raimi in terms of visual much to the annoyance tirely except for one surpris- dazzle, but he delivers plenty Rated: Rated R for Language Murder on the ofJohnny's girlfriend Lori ingly brutal moment when of adrenaline-pumping I I including some sexual refer- (Kunis). The feature debut of Stiller and Vaughn pump a action. And he generates a ences, and for some drug use Train MysteryTM 'Family Guy" creator MacFar- dozen or so rounds at close surprising level of gravitas I I Stars: Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, lane (who wrote, directed and range into an already-dead by taking the heavy-duty Chris Messina gave himselfthe best Lines alien. Hilarious. dramatic elements in the u A charming but by no as the bear), "Ted" is clunky, story very seriously. Best of I I means reassuring love crude (take away flatulence KILLERJOE all, the remarkable chem- story, this second feature and half the jokes would be istry between Garfield as by the directors of 'Little gone) and very, very strange Rated: Rated NC-li for Peter Parker/Spider-Man Miss Sunshine" muses on - especially with Giovanni graphic disturbing content and Stone as his high school the ephemeral nature of Ribisi lurking as a psycho who involving violence and sexual- girlfriend Gwen ups the romantic relationships - wants to give Ted to his son. ity, and a scene of brutality romantic ante in a way that particularly their tendency Every now and then, though, a Stars: Matthew McCo- improves on the comics, as to go painfully awry. Even semi-inspired moment makes naughey, Thomas Hayden well as Raimi's Tobey Magu- L-iwhen literally made to order. it almost worthwhile, Church, Emile Hirsch, Juno ire/Kirsten Dunst match-up. SB DIC THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I

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Director Paul Verhoeven approved this high-del restoration of his 1990 sci-fi actioner about a man (Arnold Schwarzenegger) whose virtual vacation on Mars turns into the real thing - or does it? just in time for the upcom- ing remake starring Colin Farrell. Extras include corn- mentary by Verhoeven and NEXT WEEK u Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal jacket" and Mel Brooks' Schwarzenegger, a making-of feature, and a photo gallery. AVAILABLE "Spaceballs" both make 25th- anniversary Blu-ray debuts; and (if you're not already weary of the real thing) Prince Will and Kate are immortalized in the Lifetime drama "William and Kate: A Royal Romance." *** DETENTION MYSTERY MEN: BLU-RAY DEBUT Rated: PG-13 for comic action violence and crude humor Stars: Ben Stiller, janeane Garofalo, Paul Reubens, Hank Azaria, Geoffrey Rush u This wonderfully silly su- perhero parody, based on the cult comics by Bob Burden, is all the more welcome now that blockbuster movies based on comic book heroes have become such common cur- rency. When Captain Amazing (Greg Kinnear) goes missing ing the way for evil Casanova Frankenstein (Rush) to take reckon on The Mystery Men, a from Champion City, clear- over the town, he fails to team of wannabe heroes with semi-super powers that reside mostly in their imaginations. Even so, when Mr. Furious (Stiller) throws a hissy-fit, evil- doers beware! Extras include commentary by director Kinka Usher (best known for his talking-chihuahua Taco Bell TV commercials). u A group of troublesome stu- dents (Josh Hutcherson is fea- ALSO NEW THIS WEEK tured) band together against a killer stalking their high school. Music video director Joseph Kahn co-wrote and directed the horror comedy. Rated R for bloody violence, crude and sexual content, nudity, language, some teen drinking and drug use. * * *1/2 BLU-RAY DEBUT THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO: Love crazy: Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper in "All about Steve." Love crazy: Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper a Millionaire,' "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and "Some Like it Hot." RECENT RELEASES set along with "How to Marry Rated: R for some elements involving sexuality and drugs Stars: Kate Beckinsale, Chloe Sevigny, Mackenzie Astin, Chris Eigeman u The final chapter in writer/director Whit Stillman's "doomed bour- geois in love" trilogy (after 1989's "Metropolitan" and 199L's "Barcelona"), "The Last Days of Disco" takes a fairly serious (consider- ing this 1998 film's wealth of witty dialogue) look at a group of recent Ivy League post-grads trying to navigate early career moves and con- templating settling down as the '705 morph into the '80s. Considering their advantag- es, this is an oddly awkward and even unlikable group of friends (especially woman- izing club manager Eigeman and passive-aggressive ice- queen Beckinsate), firmly in denial of their yuppy-hood. Stiliman summons a certain amount of sympathy for all of them, though, as they floun- der their way through early adulthood. This Criterion Collection release features a new high-def restoration, supervised by Stillman, plus audio commentary, four deleted scenes, and a stills gallery. Film Critic BY BRUCE INGRAM *** BLU-RAY DEBUT BLU-RAY DEBUT ALL ABOUT STEVE: 'All About Steve' in Blu-ray Steve' About 'All THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH: NEW ON VIDEO NEW ON NEW THIS WEEK con- Rated: PG-13 for sexual tent including innuendos Stars: Sandra Bullock, Thomas Hayden Church, Bradley Cooper u Bullock seems to be enjoying herself thoroughly as Mary, a professional crossword puzzle constructor who knows the meaning of every word except no. It's a little unclear at first whether Mary is borderline unhinged or admirably upbeat in the face of an unappreciative world. But Bullock eventu- ally comes down on the side of likable eccentricity after falling ultra-passionately in love with a cable TV camera- man (Cooper) and pursuing him cross-country from one absurd news scene to an- other. 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House specialties include a Foot Long Grilled Cheese ($10) with melted cheddar, Chihuahua, and pepper jack cheeses topped with candied, apple wood bacon and two fried eggs on a baguette smeared with chipotle spread; Animal Tots ($10) of \%J S/ pulled pork, cheese curds, A savory salmon entree at Park Tavern. grainy mustard, fried egg in o. a Bell's Kalamazoo gravy and dining room with a huge bar Street Vendor Tacos ($12) PARK TAVERN and street-level outdoor seat- made with white corn torti- ing to the open-air rooftop lias stuffed with a choice of MB Financial Park in lounge called Skybar which crispy chicken, seared tuna, Rosemont, 5433 Park seats an additional 80 guests camitas or farmstead. Place, Rosemont and overlooks The Park Pia- za. The restaurant features From the grill 11:30 am. to 12 am. Sunday-Wednesday; 11:30 wood and polished concrete Smoked items range a.m, to 2 am. 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He's been in the and pulled chicken, tossed specialty of the house. restaurant business for more with romaine, cannellini "The philosophy behind than 22 years, working in all beans and fried sage in a the menu is to offer our positions from culinary to smoky bacon viiiaigrette. guests an eclectic blend of front of the house operations, There are also two-handedsophisticated pub food that serving the last 13 years at sandwiches including a complements the large beer! the corporate level. lamb French dip to an Asian drink/wine lists and fits "In warmer months, enjoy turkey burger made with phothe warm, urban ambiance a refreshing craft cocktail spices, sriracha aioii, topped created at Park Tavern," and the view of The Park with roasted red peppers andWuenschel said. from our second floor Sky- 3122943OOO CSO.ORG romaine on a wheat Kaiser That ambiance builds on bar," he suggested. roll ($10). 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J: $205,000 119 Reba PI iS: Addy, Lindsay A; $118.000 36290 N Falcon Dr: Tricker, Douglas $174.000 $125,000 Scott & Maher, Daniel M: $199.000 suntimes.com/homes/. 610 Robert York Ave 210: Sorensen, Else 1444 Emerson St Bozinovsky, Stojan & & Blurs: $175,000 1414 Ridge Ave: Harris, Jeff D & Jennifer Grayslake 35511 N Ward In: Shnewsbury, Christine Bozinovska, Deborah M; $171,000 $615,000 L; $114,000 Antioch 640 Robert York Ave 203: Ward. 1409 Cheriton Cir: Shute, John & Sharon: 1318 Lake St: Kechik, Kristen; $264,000 Theodore R & Salwinska, Katarzyna A; 200 Ridge Ave 2 D: Shields, Leilani & $195,500 564 isI St: Savage. Christopher & 9237 Nagle Ave: Lopez Blum, Margaret A $208,000 Holland, Joan C: $95,000 Lake Bluff Jenipher; $210,000 421 Enfield In: Egnen, Michael & Diane: & Kosey, Laure L; $300,000 1356 Sprucewood In: Bova, Enrico P & 2430 Ridgeway Ave: Hays. Scott & $205.000 13200 W Heiden Cir 2307: Rice, Ronald 392 Joren Tri: Vingan, James P & Shayna 9231 Ddell Ave: Maqdisy, Sangon; Erica Wilke: $400,000 Caroline; $650,000 L $/3,000 D; $160,000 33518 N Almond Rd: Bourgeois, Adam S $210.000 1560 Wincanton Dr: Barnett, Benjamin 930 Sherman Ave: Bonns, Maiy Beth; & Lisa B: $186.000 42541 N Linden Ln: Fornek, Walter J & 9536 Oleander Ave: Cahill, Thomas J & R; $650,000 $245,000 Lake Forest Shawn E: $510,000 10 N lake St 401: Freitag, William W: Carli J; $356.000 $84,000 1351 Arcady Dr: Nowlin, Robert & 26469W Prospect Ave: Gluzman, Igor; 6122 Washington Ct: Mundackal, Roji & Evanston Fox Lake Vanessa. $625,000 $450,000 33009 N Stone Manor Dr: Schneiden, Korattiyil, Shiny; $223.000 900 Chicago Ave 307: Mason, Sarah L 1120 Country Club Hills Dr: Ninitz, John Steven R & Melody L; $350,000 754 Longwood Dr: Hanson, Geoffrey A & Beach Park $315.000 $107.000 1436 Remington Ct Romans, Sarah; Katie S; $747.500 Mundelein 900 Chicago Ave 103: Planchais, 642 Windsor Dr: Robles, Ann M; $68,000 $119,500 1306 Oakknoll Dr:Tzau, David & Wendy: 31548 Lyons Woods Ct Retzinger, 1 050 Aster Ct: Ccx, Wesley; $272,000 Richard i & Julie: $148,000 Germain P; $245.000 433 Sommerset Dr: Snyder, Charles A & $672,000 3220 Bagatelle Ln: Higgins, Michael; 235 Custer Ave 3S: Brodesser, Alexan- Glencoe Denise K $275,000 1006 limber In: lles, Nathan R & [rica 39590 N Queensbury Ln:Jobinen. 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Before Bruce Wayne could make "his" way to Commissioner Gordon's office, the millionaire with an alter-ego had to strip down to bra and panties to slip into the Batman suit. Dick Grayson followed suit in order to become Robin. Obviously, this isn't the sinister and forboding Dark Knight se- ries. This promises to be more ftin and equally visually stimulating, but for different reasons. This is "Holy Bouncing Boobies! A Batman Burlesque," Gorilla Tango Burlesque's take on the Caped Crusader, written by Jeremy Eden, performed every Saturday at 9 p.m. through Sept. 29 at Gorilla Tango Theatre in Skokie. Comic strip The Penguin (Phaedra Black) takes on Batman (Mane Curieosity) and Robin (Crystal Paradise) in "Holy When Batman, in her black, stiletto heel boots and bustier, and Bouncing Boobies! A Batman Burlesque." IPHOTO BY JASON BROWN Robin, in her green high heel shoes and stomach-revealing top, ar- rive at Commissioner Gordon's office, the top cop tells them Batgirl has been kidnappedJoker and Bottom Heavy Betty is by the Riddler. The Egghead. superheroes set off And, like the Caped Crusader, through Gotharn burlesque performers prefer to City to collect clues remain somewhat anonymous. from Batman's Audiences and fans will know enemies before them only by their stage names midnight. because the performers will not Along the way, reveal their real names. If they did, articles of cloth- it could compromise their security. ing are taken off However, knowing the performers and pasties twirl. only by their stage names adds to Humor and camp the campiness of "Holy Bouncing are magnified. Boobies!" Director and "It's also laced with commentary co-choreographer on the campiness," Marie Cuneos- Juicy Lucy said the ity said. "Robin will actually call inherent absurd out some of the more ridiculous affectation of the parts." 1960s Batman TV Vicki Van Go-Go, who didn't see show lends itself the '60s Batman show until just perfectly to modernrecently but is a fan of the Dark burlesque, or neo Knight movies, said she really Batman (Marie Cuneosity) and Robin (Crystal Paradise) will have to burlesque, which wanted the part of Catwoman. get past Two Face (Towanda Lust) to save BatgirL in "Holy Bouncing incorporates a sto- Boobies! A Batman Burlesque." IPHOTO BY JASON BROWN ryline and humor Cat fans with stripping. In fact, everyone wanted to be Catwoman since "It really plays she was, by far, the sexiest female character on 'HOLY BOUNCING BOOBIES! off the campiness the TV show and arguably the sexiest in the DC of the Adam West comics. A BATMAN BURLESQUE' Batman' movie as "No matter who plays her, she's just so sex" well as the series," Vicki Van Go-Go said. "Except for Halle Berry. Gorilla Tango Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie she said. "It takes But everybody else. And, I think maybe part of it all of the iconic is I'm such a crazy cat lady." 9 p.m. every Saturday, Aug. 4-Sept. 29 Batman villains and Marie Curieosit who grew up watching the 18 and older only sort of smooshes '60s Batman show after it had gone into syndica- $20 them into a one tion and developed an affinity for Cesar Rome- hour show in which ro's Joker, even wanted to be Catwoman. (773) 598-4549, www.goriUatango.com we can see all of "I was kind of convinced I'd be offered Cat- these villains fight woman because I think I nailed it," she said. Her and strip." disappointment in not getting the role was short-Gorilla Tango since 2009, was inspired by both One of the villains who gets in Batman and Robin's way is Cat- Batman and lived when she realized she was cast as Batman. another Gorilla Tango Burlesque production, woman (Kali CandyKiss).PHOTO BY JASON BROWN Robin, as well as "I'm just happy I get to do the Batusi," she 'Boobs & Goombas: A Super Mario Burlesque," all the villains, are said. and the campy 1960s Batman TV show. played by women. But, in "Holy Bouncing Boobies!" every chan- "I'm an insanely huge Batman fan," Eden said. Marie Curieosity is Batman, Crystal Paradise is Robin, Vicki Van acter is sexy « 'Boobs & Goombas' is a very campy show. Just. Go-Go is the Riddler, Kali CandyKiss is Catwoman, Towanda And equally ridiculous. sitting there in the audience, I was making con- Lust is Two Face, Phaedra Black is the Penguin, Baby Davis is the Eden, who had produced some shows for nections to Batman." 18B IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012DIC

GOl CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13B FAIRS & FESTIVALS Village of Harwood Heights or homemade items only. For p.m.: The Wiggles! Celebra- 65th Anniversary Festival, 1-8 Shakespeare's dark more information, call (773) tion Tour. $15.5O-$85.5O. p.m. Aug. 4-5 at Union Ridge 631-4633 or e-mail info@ Niles Public Library, 6960 Field, 4600 N. Oak Park Ave., norwoodparkhistoricalsoci. Oakton St., Niles. (847) featuring music, Bingo and ety.org. 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. family-friendly activities and Crafters are sought for org. Aug. 25, 2 p.m.: Saturday games. politics in daylight the Christmas in Park Ridge Family Movie Series presents Lakeshore Arts Festival, Boutique, sponsored by The "The Adventures of Tintin," 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 4-5 at at Center of Concern, to be held rated PG. Aug. 28, 4 p.m.: Dawes Park, Sheridan Road BY BRUCE INGRAM from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 7-8 Captain Underpants book at Church Street, Evanston, Contributor at Park Ridge Presbyterian release party, for children in featuring live jazz and classi- Church, Crescent and Deiphia. grades 1-Lt. cal music, a silent art auction, It's a presidential election Space rental $20-$80, plus a children's craft tent, and year, so it's only natural that 10% of sales. Call (847) COMEDY food by local restaurants. Evanston's Muse of Fire The- 823-0920 (evenings) or leave Gorilla Tango's Skokie Free admission. Visit www. atre Company chose Shake- name, address and phone Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. cityofevanston.org/lakeshore. speare's "Julius Caesar" for number to have application Skokie. www.gorillatango. Family Fest, 6-11 p.m. its annual outdoor summer sent. Application deadline is corn. (773) 598-4549. Aug. 3, Aug. 10 and 11 a.m.-11 p.m. production. Dec. 1. lo and 16, 7:30 p.m.: "Day- Aug. 11 on the grounds of St. "The fascinating thing Auditions for Skokie Kids labor Drearnin'," a sketch Stephen Parish, Spruce and about this play in terms of Film Festival: An Evening withcomedy show exploring the Prospect streets, Des Plaines. what's going on in this coun- the Stars will be held from current wave of minority The event includes live enter- try right now is that Shake- 1-3 p.m. Aug. 11 at Gorilla empowerment. $12. Aug. tainment, with the headliners speare doesn't take sides," Tango's Skokie Theatre, 7924 4.5, 2 p.m.: "Sketchtastic," Rick "Elvis" Saucedo at 9 said Muse of Fire founder Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Open to a comedy revue written and p.m. Friday and Triple Shot and artistic director Jemma children ages 7-13 who are performed by an ensemble at 8 p.m. Saturday. There will AIbc Levi who is also staging interested in writing and star- of youth age 8-13. $12. Aug. also be food vendors, chit- Chris Lysy as Julius Caesar fends off the attack of Geoffrey this free production opening ring in their own movie. Pre- 4-12, 4 p.m. Saturdays and dren's activities, games, raffle Zimmerman, playing Publius, during a rehearsal of "Julius Aug. 4 in Inam Park. pare a monologue that is no Sundays: "The Hysterical prizes and more. For informa- Caesar." ov ERNER-suN-TIMES MEDIA "He says, 'Here's one side more than one minute long, History ofthe Trojan War," a tion, call (773) 391-3185. of this political struggle and from any film. For informa- comedic one-act version of Taste of Armenia Festival, here's the other. And neither tion, e-mail jrosealldredge Homer's story performed by noon-6:30 p.m. Aug. 26 at one of them is particularly 'JULIUS gmail.com. a youth ensemble. $12. Aug. St. james Armenian Church good.' CAESAR' 4-Sept. 29, 9 p.m. Saturdays: Evanston, 816 Clark St., «I think a lot of people BOOKS & POETRY "Holy Bouncing Boobies! Evanston. The event features these days feel they're facing Muse of Fire Theatre Barnes & Noble, 55 Old A Batman Burlesque." 18 authentic Armenian food, live a similar situation, where Company, Ingraham Park Orchard Center, Skokie. (847) and over only. $20. Aug. music, children's activities, they have to choose the (behind the Morton Civic 676-2230. www.bn.com. Aug. 17-25, 7:30 p.m. Fridays and cooking demonstrations and lesser of two evils. And it's Center), 2100 Ridge Ave., 8, 7 p.m.: Gillian Flynn reads Saturdays: "Miscellaneous: A other cultural offerings. Free important to realize that this Evanston and signs Gone Girl. Aug. Comedy Showcase." Politics, admission and parking. Visit Megan Pickrell plays Portia in has been going on for quite 3 p.m. Saturdays and iL4,7 p.m.: Carrie Goldman pop culture, literature and www.tasteofarmenia.org. a long time. I think this play Muse of Fire's "JuLius Caesar." discusses and signs Bullied: other subjects are given the Sundays, Aug. 4-19 and I JOEL LERNEA-SUN-TIMES MEDIA has a lot to say about politics Sept. 1-9 What Every Parent, Teacher comedic treatment in an im- FILM in general. and Kid Needs to Know About prov and sketch show. $20. Gorilla Tango's Skokie Admission is free "Actually, it sortofde- ception that Shakespearean Ending the Cycle of Fear. Perla Cafe, 1813 Dempster Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. sroys politics from the inside Call (847) 707-8632 or theater is rarified and elitist Gorilla Tango's Skokie St., Evanston. (847) 424- Skokie. (773) 598-4549. out." visit www.museoffire.org because "that's so clearly not Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. 1382. Aug. 25, 7:30-8:30 www.goriLlatango.com. Aug. the way it was intended to be. Skokie. www.gorillatango. p.m.: "An Evening of Corn- 4, 7 p.m.: "Some Girls Never Not a favorite Shakespeare wrote his plays com. (773) 598-4549. Aug. edy and Spoken Word" with Learn," winner ofthe Audi- Though that's not the im- why it's still around 400 yearson purpose so they could be 26, 5:30 p.m.: Salsation, author and comedian Debbie ence Award at the Chicago pression many people would after it was written.'" understood and enjoyed by a Latin improv and sketch Sue Goodman of Skokie. No Underground Film Festival. have of Shakespeare's drama That understanding is anyone who walked into the comedy troupe, presents the cover. With an appearance by about political corruption, why Levy who has advanced theater. Word Up! poetry slam. $10. Zanies Comedy Club, writer/director Jerzy Rose. betrayal and assassination degrees from Juilliard and "We uphold that same sen- Lincolnwood Public Library, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. $10. Aug. 25-26, noon- 5 based on an enforced reading the University of Chicago and sibllit" she said, describing 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) Showtimes at 8 p.m. Wednes- p.m.: Silent movie fest, held in high school, Levy said. the American Shakespeare the company's professional, 677-5277. www.lincolnwoodli- days and Thursdays; 8 p.m. in conjunction with Skokie's "A lotofpeople,ifthey Center, founded Muse of Fire though low-tech, productions. brary.org. Aug. 3, 10:30 a.m.: and 10:15 p.m. Fridays and Backlot Bash. Free. remember this play at all, with a commitment to staging"Our shows are up close and Lorraine Heinichen Memo- Saturdays. Two-item food! Lincolnwood Public Library, probably just think of it as productions that emphasize personal. They are outdoors rial Book Review features beverage minimum. Aug. 2-4: 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) something they suffered audience accessibility - fi- ¡n the middle of the day. We Elise Ginsparg reviewing The Nick Vatterott. Aug. 10-11: 677-5277. www.lincolnwood- through in school," Levy nancially and aesthetically. have no lights, we have no Prime Ministers: An Intimate Sebastian Maniscalco. Aug. library.org. Aug. 3, 1 p.m.: added. sound equipment, we have no Narrative ofisraeli Leadership 15-18: Michael Kosta. Aug. "Mirror, Mirror." Aug. 9, She noted that "Julius Cae- PLays for people stage. The actors aiso interact by Yehuda Avner. Aug. 12, 11 22-25: john Roy. Aug. 29- 10:30 a.m.: "John Carter." sar" is one of Shakespeare's "I think people feel intimi- with the audiences a great a.m.: Discussion of Cat's TableSept. 1: Maria Vitlasenor. Aug. 9, 1 p.m.: "Guys & most difficult plays to read - dated, these days, when they deal, which is how we imagine by Michael Ondaatje. Dolls." Aug. 16, 10:30 am.: and one that always left her think of going to the theater, it was done during Shake- DANCE "uro Dreams of Sushi." Aug. somewhat cold despite years because they see barriers speare's time." CHILD'S PLAY Gorilla Tango's Skokie 16, 1 p.m.: "Psycho." Aug. 17, of devotion to the Bard in involving education and class The result, she said,is Akoo Theatre at Rose mont, Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. 1 p.m.: "Big Miracle." graduate study. - especially when it costs the sort of accessibility that 5400 N. River Road, Rose- Skokie. www.gorillatango. Miles Public Library, 6960 "Performed, it's fabulous, $60 to buy a ticket. That's invites the audience into the mont. Tickets are available corn. (773) 598-4549. Aug. Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- but it's really hard to get off why a fundamental part of story at www.ticketmaster.com or 17, lO p.m., Aug. 18, 6 p.m., 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. of a page. That's one reason our mission is offering plays "When you eliminate the (800) 745-3000 ; the ticket and Aug. 19, 2 p.m.: "Ballet Aug. 4, 2 p.m.: Screening of I wanted to direct it. It's mce for free. Theaterisbeing boundaries between the prices listed below do not POP, Scenes from a Bar." Set "We Bought a Zoo." Aug. 9, to be able to say, 'Hey, you perceived as an elite art form performers and the audi- include service fees. For more to modern day pop music, 2 p.m.: Charles Dickens Film know that play you vaguely and, for me, that's not what it ence, the audience becomes information about the theater,this new ballet displays the ÌD1SCUSS1On Series features remember not liking from should be at alL" part ofthe play, in a way that call (847) 671-5100 or visit fun, silly, and even outra- "A Tale of Two Cities." Aug. high school? Come and see Levy said sheisoften frus- doesn't happen in a darkened www.rosemonttheatre.com. geous relationships that often 16, 2 p.m.: Closed captioned it. Then you'll understand tratad by the common per- theater." Aug. 9, 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 form at the bar. $15. screening of "Extremely Loud DIC THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 198

and Incredibty Close." Aug. section ofthe two-mile long and Freedom in America," a 23, 2 p.m.: Charles Dickens park each month. Tours last creation of the International Film Discussion Series fea- approximately one hour and Spy Museum. The exhibit ex- tures "Great Expectations." feature discussions of the plores how the Northwest Chicago Film sculptures, their creating art- should balance civil liber- Society presents the Classic ists, types of materials used ties and individual rights Film Series at 7:30 p.m. and techniques employed as during times of conflict, Wednesdays, unless other- well as the artists' concepts crisis and fear. Aug. 19, 1:30 wise noted, at the Portage for the various pieces. p.m.: Screening of "Elusive Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee The park is handicapped Justice," a PBS documen- Ave., Chicago. Admission accessible but the tours tary about the more than six is $5. For information, visit require walking between the decades-long commitment to www.northwestchicagofilm- sculptures, so people who apprehend Nazi war crimi- society.org. Aug. 8: "Hallelu- have difficulty are encour- nals and place them on trial p jah, I'm a Bum" (1933), with aged to bring a wheelchair. for crimes against humanity. the Betty Boop cartoon "The All tours begin promptly at Free with museum admis- Old Man and the Mountain." 1 p.m. No reservations are sion; reservations recom- Aug. 15: "A Hen in the Wind" required. For information, mended.

.r (1948), with the National visit www.sculpturepark.org Film Board of Canada cartoon or call (847) 679-4265. Aug. JUST ANNOUNCED "The Cat Came Back." 26: Section 1, park in the lot "Woody Sez - The Life and TK Pivonka, Donna Herula, Vivian Vance Kelly, Dia Madden, Shirley King, Liz Mandeville, Northwestern University's between Dempster and Main Music of Woody Guthrie," Peaches Staten, Sweet Bey Perron and Joan Gand (with keyboard) are one version of Chicago Summer Outdoor Cinema streets on the east side of Sept. 14-Oct. 21 at Northlight Women in the Blues. The S.P.A.C.E. show on Saturday, Aug. 4, will also include Demetria Taylor, series presents Parisian- McCormick Boulevard. Sept. Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Tracee Adams and Holte Thee Maxwell; Kelly and Perron will not be there. themed family-friendly films 23: Section II, park in the Skokie. Featuring more than on the east lawn of Norris canoe launch on Oakton, just 30 of Guthrie's ballads and University Center, 1999 Cam- east of McCormick. Oct. 28: anthems, the production cel- Chicago Women in the BLues keep rolling pus Drive, Evanston. Movies Section IV, park in the lot in ebrates the colorful life and begin at sundown (around the park, between Howard rich musical legacy of Amer- BY j.T. MORAND Such as Willie Dixon's 8:45 p.m.). Bring blankets and Touhy. ica's great folk troubadour. itmorand@pioneerlocalcom CHICAGO "Wang Dang Doodle," made and chairs for seating. Admis- Curtain times are Tuesdays WOMEN IN THE popular by Koko Taylor in sion is free. Rain location is WORKSHOPS & at 7:30 p.m. (except Sept. Chicago Women in the 1966.Staten's version of "I'd the McCormick Auditorium CLASSES 25 and Oct. 2); Wednesdays Blues started out as an BLUES Rather Go Blind," written by in Norris Center. For informa- Niles Public Library, 6960 at 1 p.m. (except Sept. 26) answer to the2011 Chicago at S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- Ellington Jordan and Billy tion, call (847) 491-4000. Oakton St., Niles. (847) and 7:30 p.m. (except Oct. Blues Festival lineup being cago Ave. Evanston Foster, but sung by Etta Aug. 8: "The Artist" (2011). 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. 10); Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.; nearly barren of female James, is also a mainstay. org. Aug. 16, 7:30 p.m.: Niles Fridays at 8 p.m. (except performers. 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4 "She does such a fantastic TOURS & OUTINGS Songwriters group meets. opening on Sept. 21 at 7:30 It was supposed to be $12-$22 job, we just have to keep that The Evanston History Cen- Area songwriters are invited p.m.); Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. a one-time show at Reg- in every show," Gand said. ter presents a summer walk- to bring original songs to (except Sept. 15) and 8 p.m.; (847) 492-8869, www. gie's Rock Club in Chicago, evanstonspace.com ing tour series June through share and get feedback. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and 7 organized by Joan Gand, who Holiday tribute October 2012. Conducted by Skokie Art Guild offers fig- p.m. (except Sept. 23, Oct. recruited several Chicago Apparently so is Maxwell's Kris Hartzell, EHC's director ure drawing workshops from 7 and 21). Tickets: $25-$72; blues divas to perform in on their availability "11v- versionofBillie Holiday's of Visitor Services and Facili- 9 am-noon Saturdays at the $25-$54 for previews, Sept. front of her and husband ian Vance Kelly and Sweet "God Bless the Child," ties, the tours will focus on Devonshire Cultural Center, 14-20. Student tickts are $15,Gary Gand's band, Blue Bey Perron won't be at the which, according to both a range of topics. Each tour 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. any performance, subject to Road. Also, making it a trib- S.P.A.C.E. show because of Gand and Maxwell, left begins and ends at the Dawes Live models; no instructor. availability. Hootenannies, ute to the late Koko Taylor, European tours, but one of some of the audience at Reg- House, 225 Greenwood St., Fee per session is $20; $12 informal post-show "Jam ses- who died in2009,added those new voices in the blues, gie's this past June speech-- Evanston, and will take place for members. For informa- sions" with the artists from extra punch. Demetria Taylor, daughter of less, crying or cheering. rain or shine. Tours being at tion, call Steve Gal, (847) the production, will be held But, Chicago Women in legendary blues guitarist Ed- "She has her own version 11a.m. and run until roughly 673-4450, or visit www. following the performances the Blues is an official group die Taylor Sr., will be there, that's very bluesy and has 12:30 p.m. Admission for skokieartguild.org. Sept. 30 (after 7 p.m.), Oct. 7 now, having played a hand- taking the stage with Shirley a little bit ofjazz, and the each tour is $20; $15 for (after 2:30 p.m.) and Oct.14 fùl of gigs since that June King Holle Thee Maxwell, audience was knocked out," EHC members. Reservations ETCETERA (after 7 p.m.). Audience 2011show and planning on Peaches Staten, Tracee Gand said. are not required, but are Monday Night Car Shows, members are invited to bring playing more, including one Adams, Ramblin' Rose, Dia Besides it being on her recommended. Call (847) 6-9 p.m. every Monday, their own instruments and at S.P.A.C.E.inEvanston on Madden, Donna Herula and latest album, "All Kinds'a 475-3410 or e-mail khartz- through Sept. 10, in the west join the artists onstage to Saturday, Aug. 4. Liz Mandeville. Blues... All Kinds'a All etlevanstonhistorycenter. parking lot of Westfield Old play for approximately one "We thought it was going "We call it a rotating Ways," released in April, org. "Burnham in Evanston," Orchard shopping center, hour after the performance. to be a one-time thing, but roster of blues bombshells," Maxwell said she dedicated a tour of the neighborhood 4999 Old Orchard Center, Call (847) 673-6300 or visit the response was so positive, Gand said. "Demetria Taylorthe song to her mother, who where architect Daniel Burn- Skokie. Cars on display will www.northlight.org. from both the audience and her career is really on had recently died. ham lived and worked, Aug. include classic cars, muscle Piven Theatre Workshop, the performers, everybody the rise. Her CD ("Bad Girl," "It's in my heart," she i. and Oct. 20. "Evanston's cars, hot rods, motorcycles 927 Noyes St., Evanston, said, 'We have to do this released on Delmark in2011) said. "It was totally away Lakefront," Aug. 18 and Oct. and vintage military vehicles. opens it 2012-13 season again!' " Gand, who plays has been played on national from everything everybody 6. "Architectural Evanston," There will also be music, food with the American premiere keyboards, said. "It just radio and she's really mak- else did because I also did an a walk through the original and hourly raffles. Visit www. of "Tusk Tusk," Sept. 8-Oct. seemed like every time we do ing a name for herself as oneimpersonation of Billie Holi- town of Evanston, with a view mondaynightcarshows.com. 7. British newcomer Polly it, everyone says, 'You've got of the new voices of Chicago day in the song. It showed my to the architectural styles Stenham's play tells the story to keep doing this.' It's kind ofblues." versatiity" of different eras and how MUSEUMS of London siblings left to fendevolved into a show dedi- Because of the rotating Maxwell, who has worked they reflect the growth and Illinois Holocaust Museum for themselves after their cated to the original women roster, no two shows are with the Temptations, the change of the city, Sept. 1. & Education Center, 9603 bipolar mother goes miss- blues singers, but also to alike. Each artist brings her Dells and many others, and "Evanston Women's History," Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) ing. Performances at 7:30 showcase the new, young own catalogueofsongs to replaced Tina Turner when Sept. 15. 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; next generation of blues sing- perform, so there's no need she left Ike Turner in 1976, The Skokie Northshore museum.org. Admission: $12; 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. ers in Chicago." to repeat a song from one is having fun performing Sculpture Park, located along $8 for students and senior Saturdays; and 2:30 p.m. show to the next. with other blues divas. the east side of McCormick citizens; $6 for children ages Sundays. No 2:30 p.m. show Rotating lineup "Occasionally we repeat "It's a bunchofwomen, Boulevard, between Demp- 5-11. Special exhibitions are on Sept. 15. Tickets: $25; While the lineup remains one if it's so popular every- and women don't generally ster on the north to Touhy on free with museum admission. $15 for previews, Sept. 8-11. constant for the most part, one says, 'You have to do get along, but we get along," the south, offers free, docent- Through Jan. 6, 2013: "Spies, Call (847) 866-8049 or visit some singers rotate in and that one again,' " Gand said. Maxwell said, laughing. led tours featuring a different Traitors and Saboteurs: Fear www.piventheatre.org. out of the group, depending "Certain things stand out." "That's refreshing to me." 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Estate Sale Estate Salen Condos, Townhomes sale, 9 weeks old, AKC Registered, Pnvale Purkin. Avail now, $990 Friday August 3rd and Saturday Au- 2309 Horeb Ave. NILES i BR Studio, near Forest 2 SOR, LR, DR, brutal nook, porch, Arts, Crafts, Hobbies currently shot, health guaranteed, CharlIe, 7-338-0258 storage, laundry, Heut mcl. $1175- gust 4th 9 AM-3PM 3846 N. Octa- Aagust 2 and 3, 9-4pm, Homes Preserve, heal included, off street Garage Open at 8:30. cost $800 Email: tiffsnyomith9ol @h GLENCOE Cute, cozy & clean, 2parking, $625 plus security deposit, $1250/mo. 773-764-1500 or Auctions via Chicago Many years accumula- otmail.com,(773( 488-7893 Duplex lion of lurnilure, lumps, collectibles. Au9ust4, 8-/pm. BR, IBA, parking. Close to beach, credit check. 872-202-8038. 847-594-3229 400+ pieces depression park & public transportation, $1000 Building Material ewelry, medical equipmentiriclud- GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, Rooms NILES 2 BR, iBA, heal/appliances Lake County ng motonzed scooter (new), anti- glass, costume (ewelry, white, 7 weeks, male und female, heat mcl Avail 9/i. 847-564-5887 included. Laundry on premevo. 1 Business Equipment ques, lamps, Oil paintings, antique china. modern doll collection, vet checked, dewarmed. ist shots Housing to Share parking spot, no pets, no omoking,Deerlield- Duplev, 28H, i 5BA, LR, lots st SO's and 60's, curio sewing machine with cabinet, kitch- 815-84-7180 Glenvlew- 1,2,3 Bds $895/mo. 847-420-0890 tor appt. DR, kit, bkyrd, bsmt, 6 detached cabinets, turn'tture, toots, Clothing, Furs vnware, seasonal decorations, Great Dane Pupo w/Supertr USA & Mobile Homes LUXURY RESIDENCES garage Pets ok. $1400/mo. Call tools, ladders, bicycle, hope chests, snowblowers, plus size NILES 28R, near Forent Preserve, 847-726-1961 or 224-730-1662 Euro bloodlines 8F's 6 SM's HUGE Valley Lo Towers il host included, off street parking, Electronics, Accessoriespatio furniture, books, dolls, bed- clothing, full kitchen. This Hurls, Merles, Mantles Limited orRetirement Rentals ding and linens, area rug. Vintage house is packed. 1910 Chestnut Ave, $925 plus security deposit. Homes Estate Sales eiewestatesales. net Full AKC registratios Avail. We'reCo-Op Housing credit check, 872-202-8038. 40's to 70's.Everything must go. NOT a pethng zoo Serfously inter- ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Priced lo selI Cook County - Suburban Exercise Equipment ested people only. Photos & pricing Sleeping Rooms Cali (847) 998-1800 x200 HILES Lovely IBR, newly decora- Mon - Frl 9:30 ' 5pm at ELREYSDANES.COM Contact ted, 2nd floor, heat & water indu-Dollon - 3 BR, iBA. wibumt, fenced Exercise Equipment or email us on our wvbsite! 773- www.valleyIotowsrs.com dad, $690/month. Call 847-791- Farm and Gardening McDREW SALES Housekeeping Rooms in bkyrd,2cargarage,C/A 742-2929 31 19 or 847-962-5437 Farm Equipment 277 Ridge Ave, Winnetka LEMONT Recumbant Exercise Finder Service $1350/mo. + 1.5 mO, sec. sec 8 0k. From intersection of Willow + bicycle Hoist workout equip- LAB Pups $350-$800. Mini Lab For appt. cell 708-960-4226, 11-7 Green Bay Rds. go west 2 bIke toment (universal gym). Litespeed Pups $500 Started dogs $1000- Apartments . Hotels Firewood Ridge Avenue then south to handmade Bicycle, Prices nego. Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * $2500. AKC, OFA. Suar., Mchip, --Vhat A Buy with No closing costs and get flea Markets #277. Note: house on Ridge AIf in Excellent Condition. delivery avail. 815-721-9090 Vacation, Resort Rentals Avenue. 847-846-8780 help with your credit, Call 708-868- Food, Produce FRI AUG 9:30-2:00 Out-of-State Rentals Deal 2422 st visit www.nhbs.com SA1, AUG 4, 9:00-2:00 Furniture EQUAL V MCD N's at 9:00 tor Frl Opening. Rooms Furniture Garages NIles near Oakton & Milwaukee. Ctassic trad home w/ elegant Im- Furniture, all In excellent condi- HOUSING Giveaways maculate ntterings. 1920's lion, 2 white tormal couches, Farms, Farmland 2 months tree rent. Studio $525, Cook County - Suburban couch: dining rm tble u 8 chrs: 2 blue reo room couches, wicker 1BR $695 isclds heat or 1 BR $775, Avait. now. 887-966-2040 Horses sideboard: server: lounge * ncc Sunroom turn set, tables, lamps, Commercial, Industrial OPPORTUNITIES chrs: desks spinet: secretary; and much more. Prices nego. Male Mattipoo, must aell, shots, NORRIDGE Lrg i BR, $750, Jewelry 847-846-8780 Storage, Warehouses computer: escell bedrm o patio $125. Call 312-256-6536 All real estate advertrsed in len. pays ulil. P1kg incld. No peto. turniture: silver hollow ware: chi- IIuI -- New decor & carpet, appls, A/C. CT'.McGawYMCA Lawn, Garden Equipment na Lenos Wedgwood, Haviland, Misc, Merchandise MASTIFF PUPPIES, AKC S CKC Desk Space this newspaper is subject to the Indry Available 708-453-4988 ,..'- EVANSTON Rooms tor Men Minton, R. Doulton: mirrors: registered, 8 weeks. fawn w/ blackOffices Federal Fair Housing Act. which Machinery, Tools lampa; bric/brac; gen household, mask, vet checked, parents on Oak Park, 1OR, living & dining w/mard service. daily & weekly rates: Freezer - White. upright, SIg- premises. $800. Call 815-729-3170 Stores makes it illegal to advertise any room, tile bath, hardwood floors, Silt 6 up includes use of Medical Equipment MOVING SALE: Dining,patio, & nature. 13 cubic teat, $100. preference, limitation, or dis- heat included, $750-$8001mo. Callfacilities' call the Y for availability. rattan porch fum. sets, leather so- Stationary Bike, Sears Light PITBULL PUPPIES 708-717-3975 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 Misc. Merchandise las, Razor & GoBi Blood, 2 mates, Rental Services crimination based on race, color, lwhite/lbrassfulI-ozbeds, Saver,Modet #3500. $50. SCHILLER PARK - i BR, 2nd floor shelves, i temale, black & white, $550, desks, vintageclothing, Both items tairly new 847- Rental Misc religion, ses, handicap, familial Newly remodeled. $700/month plus Offices Musical Instruments dolls, kitchenware, Wafertord crys- with papers. Call 773-593-7976 244-3563 status or national ongin in the utility Near O'Hare Airport. tal,etc. AUG 3-4,9a-2p, 3021 Cook County - Suburban Office Furniture Rottweiler Pups, AKC registered, Wanted to Rent sale, rental sr financing of Call 630-862-1 867! Simpson St. Evanston, 3rd house German, 8 wks old, tails, dewclaws. Resale Shops W of Central Park on N side of Goli Wanted to Buy and deworming done, females housing. SKOKIE 2br, 1.5 be; let FIr (not OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Rd AKA Simpson St, paWing on $650 each 708-351-8808 Apartments, Unfurn'd. grnd), Heat IncI, A/C, drpt, Resrvd 1010 Lake St,, Oak Park, Illinois In additius the Illinois Human 450 - 25.300 S.F. Available Snow Removal Equipment Central Park & across street, CASH PAYING TOP $5 for old Comics, Prkg, Nr Swift, Old Orch, Trans, only Shihtzu pupsrare colorsVet Cook County - Chgo. N Rights Act prohibits discrimina- Dist 68. $1000, 847-678-5107 McCollom Realty, Lid. Toys & Sporta Memorabilia Checked Current shots ongoing pot- Sporting Goods tion based on age, ancestry, (708) 383-6450 (yre- 1975) Jim 8 312-685-1787 lv training. AKC registered $675 w Chicago, Narragansett & Irvin Skokie, 3BR, iSBA, living/dinin NEW TRIER SALES Upstairs Office at Oakton & Hamlin, Swap, Trade w'w.turnerandpooch.com708-518-Park, 2nd ttr, large beautltul 2B marital status, sexual orientationrm combo, eatinkitchen,bac Estate Sales-Antqs., Vehicles WantedWill Buy Al6035 porch, off street parking, Avail 1mm-952 50. FT.. Free heat, electricity & laundry. 51000/nno r- sec dep. or unfavorable military discharge. A/C $1250/mo. No property laxes. Swimming Pools, Supplies Art, SO's Designer Furn, Vehiclvs*** Cars. Trucks, Vans Heat md. No pets. Credit check. ed. $1235/mo , heut 847-420-5145 our specìalty.Charities, This paper will not knowingly Call Earl at 847-542-1953 SUV's* * * $500-5000 Cash* 773-777-9325 Tickets Clean-up available. accept any advertising tsr real Walter .847-47/-7333 708-516-8888. DES PLAINES .1 Bdrrn $750: Wanted to Buy 2 Bdrrn $900, incide heat, (aun-estate which is in violation of the law. All persovs are hereby Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban Nyce Things Estate Sales dry & parking. Immediate Occp. Antiques and Collectible (Serving the North Shore) PETS GRE .ro. 847-824-6970 informed that all dwellings adver Carol 847-431-5464 Cook County - Chgo. S lined are available on an equal HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 ANTIQUE AUCTION! opportusrty basis. 887-564-1600 OFFiCE WESTERN SPRINGS: 3905 Lawn, SUBSCRIBE Chicago- Nr. Sacramento & 71st St. 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Oftice Space above retail can- Tues., Aug. 7th, 3:00 - 10:00 PM Cats If you believe you have been ter. Handicap Access, Aggressive Deals. 7232 N. Western Ave., Chgo. Fn 8/3 and Sat 8/4, 9-3pm. Tools, 2BR, tenant pays utils, $750 + sec listing,boatisg, costume teweiry, discriminated against in connec- 847-564-1 600 www.Iosephrealestate.net Dogs No smoking, no pets, no walerbedol Estates & Consignmentst furniture, depression glass and chi- Call 877-531-7531 or 224-565-7768tion with the sale, rental or Includes: Rosewood. Teak & na, patio furniture, yard tools, too much to list. Gina, 630-254-1953 Misc. Pets TODAY CALE South Shore Clean S Spacious 3financing of housing, Call: Othe 50's,'60's/70s Modern Bedroom APT Near 841h & Furniture, Antq. Inlaid French JeffreySac 8 Accepled$1200 per Vitnne; 7 Pier Mirrors Antique Dogs monthCull 7732981224 West City and Suburbs: SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE Furniture: Kimball & Other Good HOPE Fair Housing Center French Provincial Furniture Many AKC Golden Retriever pups $t200 Cook County - Chgo.W 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE erling Silver Items; B&G. Spode & Loving Breeder i .800.680.2068 oo Other China Sets Meissen SAY IT IN THE 630-308-2444. WEST- Deluse i-38R Avail immedi Available September 1 0 $600/Mo Sect 8 0k No pets. Move in speciali Figurine: Ivory: Cut äiasa: Bronze CockerSpaniel South City and Suburbs: pups.Beautiful, $750 and up! Call Laurie, Herron IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. Sculptures: Perfumes: Canes: healthy pups.Vet noam. tails CASSIFIEDS, CALL Ente risvs 773-721-1500 ext 7008 South Suburban Housing Center Paperweights: Fine Oil Paintings, done.Encellentfamilypets.Health Includes: ' All Utilities . Air Conditioning some Listed: Pirre Pnnts: 4 Lg 9usrantee $475.00 630 330 8021 OR VISIT Cook County - Suburban 708-9574674 Vintage Beatles Movie Posters: 847-998-3400 TO . Large Common Reception Area German Shepherd Pups $350- Oriental & Persian Rugs, Lg. & SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH North City and Suburbs: e Large FREE Parking Area Small: Ornate Light Fïntures. PLACE YOUR AD $1200. Trained dogs $1000-$3500. Large i Bdrm. Heat Included, Mirrors & Sconces: Musical AKC white, blk., sable, b&t. silver, parking. avail., neo! to park, Interfaith lousing Center CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Instruments, Jewelry inc. Many guai. delivery avail 815-721-9090 PIONEERLO(AL.(OM close to Old Orchard, of the Northern Suburbs Beautiful Gold Mens & Ladies Call Barbara 847-673-1317 Wilfred Jacobson & Co. (847) 674-5303 Rings w/Diamorids, Rubies, Estate Sales Estate Sales or Hallmark & Johnson M7-501-5760 Sapphires, etc , Gold Necklaces & 773-545-6160 Bracelets: Watches: Silver Jewelry, Costume Jewelry: Loose Gemstones, Coins, inc. Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars, Some Unc. & Pioneer Press Hi Grade: Asst. Numismatic U.S. & Foreign Coins; Curiosities, RaIe,gh Vintage Bikes: Box Lots: More. RENTAL GUIDE Appx. 700 Lots to be Sold, Mostly with No Reserves! Preview: Mon., Aug. 6th, TRIO'S CLASSIC ELEGANT SALE 3:30-7:30 PM & SAT AUG. 4 10:30-4:30 & SUN AUG. 5 12-4 i Hour Before Sale Full Listing & Photos al 545 SHERIDAN RD., WINNETKA www,directauction corn Hsv is N/E comer Elm & Sheridan entrance is on Elm. You cas Seeking Quality Estates & NOT parts East ot Sheridan Paris ONLY both sides 01 Elm West Consignments of Sheridan/No, side of other side sts. NOT on Sheridan. Do not for this & Upcoming Auctions! Block drives or parIr on any lawn. POLICE WILL TICKET. DIRECT AUG11ON GALLERIES No's 9:45 773-465-3300 FAB NAME FURN. ACCS, CRYSTAL JEWELRY. Community or Antique Clock Repair, BAKER pca. coli Cartton DESK, bamboo Chr, tilt lop Pie crust, drop lt Neighborhood German, French. Amer, Mfrs. side TBLS, ctvd gilt Mirr Sheriton inlay crest Bench Pr Beacon Hill, Reasonable prices. I make house Camel Bk Floral Sofas, Glass top pewter grifon leg colt ml. t9th & call. P/li, delivery avail. Ret, avail.20th C Paintings. 18th C ormolu mounted, hand painted, boulle, brack- et clock, with music boo.International sterling lIber, Filz & Floyd China, www.heartteltclock.com Onental Carpets, Lladro 6 Royal Doulton Figures, LALIQUE, eng Crys- Ron 847-853-0091 tal, BACCARAT, WATERFOF1D PCS. SPECIAL gorq Diamond S lash- 773-551-1908 2 1 Y N N N N N N [email protected] ion JEWELRY. Pr bI-wht Wing Chrs, gold arm chr, Pntd gold Tray top $1,550.00 N N sm ml. KITTENGER bandee dbl ped Din. TbIe, 8 Chrs. Wellington Arts, Crafts, Hobbies Hall Game Thi. Hvy pad Wal kit Tbl 6 rush seat. Chrs + match'Dar Stools. Up: BAKER Wardrobe, 4 poster bed, Thomasvilte Hi Boy ObI Oak Park Drssr, KIN/DEL nl chests Cherry Chaise, blue tnnged 011m, lamps, sm etagere. wht chest. Rse rm: dEle sect compt desk, Chí, ultra suede bren chaise, rect Chest Tbl, EVERLAST punch bag & ball mach, euer 773-31 5-6806 $1,600 3 1 N N N N N N N N N bike. globe, Rm: Clothes, misc. Out: wO iron cate set, lrWebber goll garden mi 5 Pc. wicker benchs & ThI. kit lull up. LOTS MORE. 708-288-1749 4 1.5 N Y N Northbrook 1804 Ivy Ln It's u BEAU SALE don't miss! 1,850.00 Y YN Y NN Saturday-Sunday August 4th- 5th. 9a-4p. 50 Oriainal Oil and Acryllic Paintinos, Realism and PHYLLIS REIFMAN TO PLACE YOUR COMPLEX, APARTMENT, OR HOME RENTAL IN THIS GUIDE Abulract. $5O'$t5O. Cash only. TRIO HOUSE SALES 847-432-3770 View on Estatesales.net PLEASE CALL THE PIONEER PRESS TODAY!!! 847-998-3400 OPTION #1 NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 39 Offices Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real EstJudicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.a Cook County - Suburban cago, Illinois, sell al public usd100 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW Foiintormabon.Visitourday slatus report of pending sales.SKOKIE to The highest bidder tor cash, as FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONwebsile at servico.atty-pier.csm.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 sel forth below. the following descri- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFbetween the hourn of 3 and 5 pm.North Dearborn Street Suite 1300COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL Offices torbed real property: ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIOt ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plainfiff'sCHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476-1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens 30011- Commonly known as 8828 Hiles 15-1701(CIOF THE ILLINOIS 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAttorneys,OneNorthDearborn5500 Attorney FilO No.. PAOS21 332DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NA- 400ft-8001t-t 20011. May combine.Center Road. Unit 503, Skokie, IL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURIE MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREi5-i701(C(OF THE ILLINOISStreet Surte 1300, CHICAGO, ILAttorney Code, 91220 Case e 09TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS no eotras, mghll clearr-up 60077 LAW. For information, contactLAW. For inlonmutron, esamino theMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE60602. TelNo.(312)476-5500.CH 36988 TRUSTEE FOR DEUTSCHE ALT-A Call 841 -6622 Permanent Index No. 10-16-430-Plaintiff's attorney. HEAVNEF1,court hie or contact Plaintiffs atton-LAW. For information, contactPlease refer io hie number1449292 SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN Lake County 023-1014 SCO-t-r. BEYERS g MIHLAR, LLC,ney'CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Plaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,PA0918630 THE JUDICIAL SALES7719, 7/26. 8/2/12 #352058 TRUST, SERIES 2006-ARS The mortgaged real estate is Im- i 1 1East Main Street, DECATUR,P.C. , 15W030 NOIRTH FRONT-BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCCORPORATION One South NOR RIDG E Plaintiff, proved wit/i a dwelling. The proper-IL 62523, (217) 422-1719, THE JLAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR , 230 W. MonroeStreet,SaiteWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ty will NOT be open tor inspection.DICIAL SALES CORPORATIONRIDGE, IL 60527, (630( 794-9876.#1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou AMELIA MALDONADO,MORT- The purchaset of the unit other thanOne South WackerDrive,24lhPlease refer to file number 14-09-541-9710. Please rolen to filo num-can also visit The Judicial SalesCOOK COUNtY, ILLINOIS COUN-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- a mortgagee shall pay the assess-Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465025543. THE JUDICIAL SALESber 09-6074. THE JUDICIALCorporation at www.tjoc.com for a 7-ry DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION lION SYSTEMS. INC , AMERICAN monts and the legal fees required(312) 230-SALE You can also visitCORPORATION One SouthSALES CORPORATION Oneday status report of pending sales. HOME MORTGAGE CORP. F/K/A y 765 ILCS 605/9g)I1) and (g)(4)The Judicial Sales Corporation at wWacker Drive, 241fr Floor, Chicago,South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor,PIERCE 6ASSOCIATES OneBANK OF AMERICA, N.A SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER To BACAMERICAN BROKERS CONDUIT The ludgmenr amount wass l(sc.com for a 7 day status re-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE h'buChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 HOME LOANS SERVICING. LPDelendants HIGHLAND PARK- Store/Office$448,562.90 Salo terms for non-OOrt of pending sales. HEAVNEFI,can alsovisit The Judicial SaiesSALE"You can also visit The Judi-CHICAGO,IL 60602 (3121 476- 10 CM 020957 parties: 10% of successful bid Im-SCOfF, BEYCRS & MIHLAR, LL Corporation at www.tjsc.com fon a 7cial Sales Corporation ai ww-w.tlsc.c5500 Attorney File No.: PA0918630FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME ist floor, Approx. 600 sq ft.ht. LOANS SERVICING LP 4547 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, IL mediately at conclusion ot auction,1 i i East Main Street DECATUR, ILday status report of sondino sales.orn for a 7 day status report ofAttorney Code. 91220 Case N 09 60076 mcl., $800/mo., Call 647-831-3990 Plaintiff, balance by 12-30 p.mthenext62523(217)422-1719AttornoCODILIS A ASSOCIATES,P.C.pending sales. JOHNSON,CH 36406 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- business day,bothbycashier'sCode. 40387 Case 8 09 CH 3750 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE LUM0ERG 8 ASSOCIATES, LLC1449641 ROMAN NAPIERALA TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pun- chocks; and no refunds.The saloNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DolciROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #11257/19, 7/26, 8/2/12 #354145 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure REAL ESTATE shall be subject to general real es-Collection Practices Act, you areIL 60527 (630( 794-9876 Asome Defendants Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710LINCOLN WOOD and Sale enteredinthe above tale tusos, special taxes, specialadvised thaiPlaintiff's attorney sFiloNo,: 14-09-25543ARDCAttorney File No.: ed-6074 Attorney 10 CH 26252 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF4110 NORTH OTTAWA AVENUEcause on January 12, 2012, an assessments, special laxos levied.deemed to be a debt collector at-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Code, Case a 09 CH 52400 NOTC: agonI of The Judicial Sales Corpo- and superiorliens,itany. tempting to collect a debt and any COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NORRIDGE, IL 60706 The Case U 09 CH 040082 NOTE: Pun-Pursuanl Io the Fair Debt CollectionTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY nation, will at 10:30 AM on August with noinforma6on obtained will be used f or NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Houses property is offered as is, suant to the Fain Debt CollectionPractices Act, you ano advised thatDIVISION 20, 2012, at the The Judicial Salon express or implied warnanties andthat purpose. Practices Act, you are advised IhatPlaintiff's attorney is doomed to be TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- PNC MORTGAGE. A DIVISION OFsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCorporation, One South Wacker Townhomes without any representation as Io the1454163 Plaintiff's attorney rs deemed Io bes debt collector attempting to collect Dnne -24th Floor CHICAGO. IL. quality of litio or recourse to Plain- #364672 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-and Sale enteredinthe above 8/2V 8/9, 8/16/12 a debt collector attempting to coIleda debt and any information obtainedTION 60606, seIl ai public auction to the tilt. Prospective bidders are ad- a debt and any information obtained cause on June 4, 2012, an agent of Condos, Lofts UNCOLN WOOD will be used for that purpose Plaintiff, highest bidder, as set forth below, monishod Io review the court filo to will be used for that purpose. The Judicial Sales Corporation, will IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CF 1450883 the following described neal estate: Duplex vorify all information. 453073 7/19, 7/26, 8/2/12 #354182 at 10:30 AM on September 6, 2012, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- MONIKA ZUBEL at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-Commonly irnown as 4547 MAIN For inforruralion Salo Clerk, Fisher 7126, 8/2, 8/9/12 #360184 STREET, SKOKIE. IL 60076 Prop- Open Houses n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCEFY SKOKIE Defendants lion, One South Wacker Dnne- and Shapiro. Attorney 842168,DIVISION erly Index No, 10-22-302-055, 2121 Waukogan Road, Suite 301. MORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF09 CH 36988 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Mobile Homes THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-6724 NORTH KENTON AVENUEsell at public auction to the higheolProperty Indes No. (10-22-302-005. Bannockbum, Illinois 68815, (847) 10-22-302-006 U/P). The real es- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEWCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-'t-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 bidder, as sot forth below, the fol- 498-9990, betweent :00 pm. andYORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE tate is improved with a single family Manufactured Homes 3 00 p m weekdays only. TY OEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-lowing described real estate: Corn- CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWABS,DIVISION FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-mon/ri known as 41 tO NORTH OT-residence, Sale ternis: 25% down Apartment Buildings 449581 INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIIl- of the highest bid by certified funds 8/2, 8/9, 8/16/12 8364583 Plaintiff, Plaintiff, suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTAW'A AVENUE, NORRIDGE. IL CATES, SERIES 2006-13 and Sale enteredintIreabove60706 Property Indes No. 12-13-at the close of the auction; The bal- Co-Op Apartments anos, including the Judicial sale foe LINCOLN WOOD Ptarnhfl, BOARD MANAGERS OF MORTONMiRZA F BAIGA/K/A MIRZAcauso on May t 7, 201 2, an agent of312-036-0000. The real estafeis for Abandoned Residential Property Senior Housing N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GROVE ESTATES BUILDING NO.BAIG, MORTGAGE ELECTRONICThe Judrcral Sales Corporation, willimproved with a two story single COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-HEMANT BRAHMBHATT,B-1 ASSOCIATION, MORTONREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,ai 10:30 AM on August 21, 2012, atfamily home with a detached twoMunicipality Relief Fund. which is Commercial, Industrial TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPURNIMA BRAHMBHATT,UNI-GROVE ESTATES BUILDING NO.AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICANthe The Judicial Sales Corporation.car garage. Sale terms: 25% downcalculated on residential real ostato DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA-TED CENTRAL BANK F/K/A MU-B-1 HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-BROKERS One South Wacker Drive- 24thof the highest bid by certifred fundsat the nato of $1 br each $1,000 or Farms, Farmland TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, ASTUAL BANK TION; STATE OF ILLINOIS, AN-Del ondanis Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atat the close of the auction; The bal-fraction Iherool of the amount paid TRUSTEE FOR WAMU SERIESDefendants THONY GEORGE Ñ'K/A ANTHO-09 CH 36406 public auction to the highest bidder.ance, including the Judicial sale feeby the purchaser notto occorsi Homes Built to Order 2007-HEt TRUST Plaintiff, 09 CH 040082 NY SLIWO. AS HEIR OF JOSPEH7836 NORTH CRAWFORD AVE-as sot forth below. ihe following do-for Abandoned Residential Property$300,incertifiedfunds/on wino 6751 N HAMLIN AVENUEY. SLIWO, UNKNOWN HEIRS ATNUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 scnbedreal estale:CommonlyMunicipality Relief Fand, which istransfer,is due within twenty-four Vacant Property BENJAMINMIHULET,ANGELALINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 LAW AND LEGATEES OF JO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-known as 6724 NORTH KENTONcalculated on residential real estate(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by MIHULET NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC ND-SEPH Y SLIWO, DECEASED, UN-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AVENUE, LINCOLNWOOD. ILat Iho rate of $1 for each $1,000 onthe mortgagee acquiring the resi- Vacation Property Delendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60712 Property Indes No 10-34- dential real estate pursuanf loits fraction thereof of the amount paidcredit bid al the sale or by any Income Property 09 CH 37506 suant to a Judgment of ForoclosL.roRECORD CLAIMANTS and Salo enteredinthe above303-067-0000 The real estate isby ihe purchaser notIo exceed 4433 W. ESTES AVE. Lincolnwood,and Saleenteredinthe uboueDefendants cause on May 17. 2012, an agoni olimproved willi a single-family one-$300,incertifiedlands/or mortgagee, Iudgmont creditor,nr wineother lienor acquinng the residential Investment Property IL 60712 cause on May 14. 2012, an agent ol09 CH 52400 The Judicial Sales Corporation, willstony house with an attached ga-transfer,is due within twenty-four NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-The Judicial Sales Corporation, rn/I8630 WAUKEGAN RD., UNITiat 10:30 AM on August 21, 2012, atrage. Sale terms: 25% down of the(24( hours. No fee Shall be paid byreal estate whose nghts in and fo Lots TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-at 10:30 AM on August 16. 2012, atMorton Grove, IL 60053 the The Judicial Sales Corporation,highest bid by certified funds at Ihethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-the residential real estate arose pri- suant to a Judgment st Foreclosurethe The Judicial Sales Corporation,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-One South Wacker Dnve -24thclose of the auc5on; The balance,dential neal estate pursuant lo itson to iho sale, The subjeci property Real Estate Auctions and Saloenteredinthe aboveOne South Wacker Drive- 24thTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atincluding the Judicral sale fee foncredit bidat the sale or by anyis sublet tO general real estate tua- eu, special assessments, on special causo on March ti, 2010. an agentFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, soll alsuant fo a Judgment of Foreclosurepublic auction io the highest bidder,AbandonedResidentialPropertymortgagee, ludqment creditor,or Real Estate Wanted of The Judicial Sales Corporahon,public auction lo the highest bidder,and Solo enteredin the aboveas sei forth below, the tollowing de-Municipality Relief Fund, which isother honor acquiring the residentraltaxes levied aoainst said real 051x10 will at0:30 AM on August 30,as set forth below. the tollowing de-cause on May 29, 2012, an agent nlscnbed real estate:Commonlycalculated on resrdenhal real ostatoreal ostato whose nghts in and toand rs nffereclfor sale without any Real Estate Misc, 2012, at ho The Judicial Sales Cor-ncnbed real ontate.Commo'ilyThe Judicial Sales Conponahon, willknown as 7836 NORTH CRAW-at the rato of $1 for each $1 000 onthe resrdenlial neal estate arose pri-representationasto qualityor quantity of title and without recourse Out-Of-Town Real Est. poratron, One South Wacker Drino -known as 6751 N HAMLIN AVE-at 10:30 AM on August iO, 2012, atFORD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076fractron thereof of the amount paidon to the salo, The subject property 24m Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,NUE, LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712the The Jsdrcial Sales Corporation,Properly Index No. 10-27-215-027-by the purchaser notto exceedis sublecl tO general real estafe tax-to Plaintiff and in AS IS' condilion, Out-Of-Town, Commercialsoll ar public auction ro rho highosrProperty Index No. 10-35-304-0-17,One South Wacker Drino-24th0000, 10-27-215-02e-0000. The re-$300,incertiliedfunds/orwirees, spociai assessments, or specialThe sale is further subiecl to conf'rr- bidder, as set forth below, the fo!-The real estate is improved with aFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atal estate is improved with a bricktransfer,is duo within twenty-fourlaxes leered against said real estatemarron by mo court,il the sale is set aside for any reason, ihe Pun- lowing described real 65511e: Corn-residence. Sale terms: 25% downpublic auction to the highest bidder,single lamily home wifh a de) ached(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byand is offered for sale without any Lakes, Resort Property chaser at the sale shall be entitled monly known us 4433 W. ESTESof the highest bid by certified fundsas sot tonth below, the following de-2 car garage. Sale terms: 25%the mortgagee acquiring the resi-representationasloqualityor Mortgages, Loans AVE.. Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Prop-at the close ot the auction; The Lai-scnibedrealostato: Commonlydown of the highest bid by certifieddentral real ontabe pursuant Is itsquanhty of title and without recourseonly In s return of the deposit paid. orty Indes No. b-34-127-009-0600.ande, including the Judicial sale '0eknown as 8630 WAUKEGAN RD..funds at the close of the auction;creditbid si the sale or by anyto Plaintiff and in AS IS' conditionThe Purchaser shall have no further Homeowners InsuranceThe real estate is improved with sfor Abandoned Residential PropertyUNIT t, Morion Gnose,IL 60053The balance, including the Judicialmortgagee, Iudgmeni cred/nr,orThe salo is further subject lo conf ir-recourse againsl rho Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee sutton- singlo lamily residence The lud -Municipality Relief Fund, which isProperly Indes Nn. 10-19-109-045-sale lee fon Abandoned Residentialother honor acquiring Ihe residentialmafron by the court. Upon paymenf Real Estate Seminars moni amount was $991,559.0 calculated on residential real est ato1006. The real estate is improvedProperty Municipality Relief Fund,real ostato whose 59h15 1i and Isin full of the amount bid, Ihe pur-ney. Upon payrnenf inbullof the Salo euros: The bid amount, includ-ai the nate of $1 for each $1,000 orwith a condominium, The lsdgmentwhich is calculated on residentialthe residential real estate arose pn.chaser will receive a Certrflcate ofamouni bid, Iho purchaser will re- Real Estate Services Ing the Judicial salo foe for Aban-fraction thereof of the amount paidamount was$144,179.21.Salereal estate al the rate of $1 for eachon to the sale, The sublet propertySale that will entitle the purchasercolse a Certificato of Salo that will by the purchaser not to eoce.ed snide the purchaser to a deed to Judicial Sales - Legal doned Residenfral Property Munici- terms: 25% down of tire highest bid$1 000 or fractIon thereof of theis sublect IO generai real estate tax-to a deed to the real estate after pality Roliot Fund, which is calcula-$300, incertifiedfunds/orwireby certified funds at the close of theamount paid by the purchaser notes. special assessments. nr specialconfinmatron of the sale. The prop-the real estate after confirmation ob ted on rosiderilial real ostato at thetransfer.is due within twenty-hunauclion; The balance, including thelo onceed $300, in certified fundu/ortaxes levied against said real estateerty will NOT be open for inspectionthe sale, The property will NOT be rato of $1 for each $1,000 or Irac-(24) hours. No leo shall be paid byJsdicialsaleleefon Abandonedwine transfer, in due within twenty-and is offered for sale withoal anyand plaintiff makes no representa-open forinspection andplaintiff makes no representahon as to the Townhomes iron Iherool of the amount paid bythe mortgagee acquiring the rosi-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidrepresentationasto quality onlion as to the condition of the prop- ho purchaser not to exceed $300,dential real ostato pursuant to itsRelief Fund, which is calculated onby the mortgagee acquiring the res-quantity of title and without recourse#rty, Prospective bidders are ad-condition of the property. Prospec- Cook County Suburbanshall be paid in certified funds im-credit bid althe sale on by myresidential real ostato at Ihe rate ofidontral real estate pursuant lo itsto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,monished to check the court file tolivebiddersareadmonished to medialely by the highest and bestmortgagee, ludqmenf creditor,onsi fon each $1,006 or fraction there- check the count file to verily all inlor- Evanston (NW) 3318 Central St. credit bidatthe sale on by anyThe sale is further sublet io 000f in-verify all information, Il this property bidder at the conclusion of the sale.othor honor acquiring the residentialof of fhe amount paid by the pun- mahon by the Count, Upon payment mation, If this property is a condo- 3 levels, spac 1BR, i.5Ba .in. mortgagee. ludgmont creditor,or rs a condominium unit, the punchas- Noleoshallbepaidbythereal estate whose nghts in and to in full of the amount bid, the pun- minium unit, iho parchasen of the bsmnt w/ indry rm, ucd yrd, gar, no chaser not to exceed $300. in corti-other lienor acquiring the residential en of the unii at the foreclosure sale. mortgagee acquinng the residentialthe residential real estate arose pn-lied funds/or wine transfer, chaser will receive a Certificate st unit ut the foreclosure sale, other asaco. lees 5169K, 8476737669 in duereal estate whose nghts in and to other than a mortgagee, shall pay real estate pursuanl lo ils credit bidor to fhe sale. The sublect proprurtywithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nothe residential real estate arose pn-Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe assessments and the legal feesthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sessrnentu and the legal fees re- Judicial Sales-Real Est.at the salo or by any mortgagee,Is subject to general real estate lax-fee shall be paid by the mortgageeon lo the sale. The subject propertyIo a deed to the real ostato aherrequired byTheCondominium judgment creditor,or other lienores, special assessments, or specialacqsiring the residential real estateis sublet to general real estate tax-confirmation of the sale The prop-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605l9(g)(i)quired by The Condominium Prop- acquiring the residential real estatelasos levied against said real osiatepursuant io ils credit bid at the salees, special assessments. on specialonly will NOT be open for inspectionand (g((4(. If this property rs a con-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( and SKOKIE and is offerodfor sale without rey (g)(4(.It this property u a condo- IN whose rights in and fo the residen- or by any mortgagee. judgmonitaxes levied againsi said neal estateand plaintiff makes no represonfa-domrnium unit which is part of a THE CIRCUIT COURT OF representationas minium unit which rs part of a corn- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS liai real ostato arose pnor to the Ioqualityorcreditor,or other honor acqurnngand is offered Ion sale withouf anylion as Is ihe condition of the prop-common interestcommunity. the salo. The subject property is uublectquantIty of title and without recoirsothe residentialreal estate whoserepresentationasisqualityorenty.Prospectivo bidders ano ad-purchaser of the unit at the breIs-mon interest communIty, the pun- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- to Plaintiff and in AS IS conditon. chaser of the unit at the foreclosure CERY DIVISION lo general real estate tanes, special rights in and to the residential realquantity of tille and wilhouf recoursemonished to check Ihe court filo tosure sale other than a mortgagee assessments, or special tases len-The sale is lurthor nublocl fo coirtir-estate arose prior Io the sale. Thelo Plaintiff and n AS IS condition.venfy all information. If this propertyshall pay Ihe assessments requiredsalo other than a mortgagee shall THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS matron by the court.If ihe salo is pay the assessments required b SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGANod against said real osiate and is sublecl property is subleci to goner-The sale is further sublect tO conlin-rs a condominisnr unit, the parchas-by The Condominium Property Act. offered for sale without any repro-sel aside for any reason, the Pur The Condominium PropertyAc, CHASE BANK, N.A.. AS TRUSTEE at real estate taxes, special assess-mation by the court. Upon paymenter of the uniI at the foreclosure salo,765 ILCS 6051t8.5(g-t(.IF YOU sentalion as to quality or quantity olchaser at the sale shall be entitled 765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t). IF YOU FOR THE HOLDERS OF SAMI II mento,orspecialtasesleviedin full of the amounf bid, the pur-other than a mortgagee, shall payARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- tille and without recourse Io Plaintiffonly to a return of the deposit paid.against said real estaio and is of-chaser will receive a Certificate ofthe assessments and the legal feesOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 2006-AR6, MORTGAGE PASS- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT and in AS 1S condition. The salo isThe Purchaser shall have no furhertened for sale without any represen-Sale that will entitle ihe purchaserrequiredby TheCondominiumTO REMAININ POSSESSION THROUGH CERTIFICATES. SER-tsrthor subledt to conlirmation byrecourse against the Mo6gaor. the TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION lES 2006-AR6, lotion as to quality on quantity ol titleto a deed to the real osIate afterProperty Ad. 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t(FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF the court Upen payment in lull ofMortgagee or the Mortgagee s altor- and (g)(4) FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Plaintiff and without recourse to Plaintiff andconfirmation of the sale. The prop- If this property is a con-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN the amounf bid, Ihe purchaser willnoy. Upon payment in lullof thein 'AS Is' condition. The sale is fur-erty will NOT be open fon inspectiondominium unit which is part of aACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN V. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION receive a Certificate o) Sale that willamount bid, the purchaser will re-then sub(ecl IO confirmahon by theand plaintiff makes no reprosenla-common interest community, the15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS SALEEM S PAREKH NADRA S. 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS entitle the purchaser to a deed Iocolse a Certificato of Sale that willcount. Upon payment in full of thelion as to the condition of the prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE PAREKH; WASHINGTON MUTUAL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE tho real estate after confirmation ofenhIlo ihe purchaser to a deed toamount bid, the purchaser will re-enly.Prospective bidders are ad-sure salo other than a mortgageeLAW. Fon intormation:Visitour BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MU- the real estate after conftrmatroi of LAW. For information, examine the TUAL BANK, FA; SKOKIE GAR-Iho sale, The properly will NOT be ceive a Cortilicate of Salo that willmonished to check the court file toshall pay the assessmenis requiredwebsito at seivice.atty-pierco.corn. open forinspection andplaintiffIre sale. The property will NOI be coull hIe or contact Plaintiff's attor- DENS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- entitle the purchaser io a deed tovenfy all information. lt this propertyby The Condominium Property Act.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. makes no represenfation as lo theopen forinspection and plaintiff ney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. TION, the real estate aher confirmation nfrs a condominium unit, the purchas-765 ILCS 605-18,5(0-l)IF YOUPIERCE A ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's condition of the property. Prospoc-makes no nepr050nlalion as to thethe sale. The property will NOT be P.C. , 15WO3O NORTH FRONT- Deteurdants er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Attorneys.OneNorthDearborn tisebiddersare condition of the property. Prospec- AGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR 08 CM 32145 admonished io open forinspection and plaintiffother than a mortgagee, nhall payOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO. IL chock the court tile lo verity all nf or-livebidders aro admonished to RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 8828 makes no representation au to thethe assessments and the legal feesTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION60602.TelNo,(312)476-5500. malion check the court file to verity all irifor- Please refer to filo number 14-IO- NILES CENTER ROAD UNIT 5113 If this property is a condo- condìtion of the property. Prospec-required byTheCondominiumFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPlease reler tofile number mation. If this property is a condo- 15738.THE JUDICIAL SALES SKOKIE, IL 60077 minium unit, the purchaser of the livebidders are admonished toProperty Ac). 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t)AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPA1013775. THE JUDICIAL SALES minium unit, the purchaser 01 the CORPORATION One South NOTICE OF unit at the loreclosure sale, other check the court tile to verify all inlor-and (g((4(. If this property is a con-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCORPORATION One South FORECLOSURE unit al the foreclosure saio, olher Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicago. SALE - CONDOMINIUM than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- matron. If thia properly is a condo-dominram unit which is part of u15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Fisher and Shapiro tile e 08-009224sessments and the legai fees re- minium unit, tIre purchaser of thecommon interest community, theMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You quired by The Condominium Prop-sesaments and the legal fees no-unit at the foreclosure salo, otherpurchaser ol the unit ai the foneclo-LAW. For infonmatron: VrsO ourcan also visit The Judicial Salescan also visit The Judicial Sales (It is advised Ihat interested parties quined by The Condominium Prop- consult with their only Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and Ihan a mortgagee, shall puy the as-sane salo olhon han a mortgageewebsito ai service.atty-pierce.com.Corporation at w.tlsc.com fon a 7Corporation at www.tsc.com fon a 7 (g))4).Il erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and day status report of pending solex. own attomeys belotebidding this property is a condo- sessments and the legal lees re-shall pay the assessments requiredbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.day status report of pending sales, atminium unit which is part of a corn-Ig)(4).If this property is a condo- CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,P.C. mortgage loreclosure sales.) quired by The Condominium Prop-by The Condominium Property Act,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plainliff sPIERCE S ASSOCIATES One PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby givenmon interest community. the pur-minium unit which s part of a corn-sOy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i( und755 ILCS 605/18,5(0-t).IF YOUAttorneys.One NorthDearbornNorth Dearborn Street Surie 130015W030 NORTH FRONTAGE mon interest community, the pun- ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, that pursuant chaser si the unit ai the foreclosure (g)(4(.If this property is a condo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- to a Judgment ofsale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of the unit al the foreclosure IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Attorney Foreclosure minium unit which is part of a com-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT60602. Tel No(312) 476-5500.5500 Attorney File No,: PA1013775 entered on June 8, sale other than a mortgagee File No,: 14-10-15738 2012, Kalleru Realty Services, Inc.,pay the assessments required by hallmon interest community, the pur-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPlease refer to file numberAttorney Code. 91220 Case 8 tO ARDC,4 The Condominium Property pay the assessments required try 00468002 Attorney Cede21762 as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. Act, chaser of the unit at the foreclosureFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPA0921332. THE JUDICIAL SALESCH 26252 765 ILCS 60&tB.5(e-1(IF YOUThe Condominium ProperlyAct,sale other than a mortgagee shallAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCORPORATION One South1453723 on September ti, 2012, aI 205 W. 765 ILCS 60511851g-t). IF YOU Randolph Sfreet, Sulle 1020, Chi-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- pay the assessments required byACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONWacker Oncee, 241fr Floor, Chicago,8/2. 8/9, 8/16/12 #364622 OWNER!. YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-The Condominium PropertyAct,16-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You SAY IT IN THE (LASSIFIEDS, (ALL OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT765 ILCS 6051t8.5(g-i).IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcan alanvisit The Judicial Sales ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 841-998-3400 10 PLACE YOUR AD 40 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012 NIL

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Case 5 10 CH 020957 NOTE: Pur-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762MORTON GROVE NORRIDGE suant to the Fair Debt CollectionCase S tO CH 052587 NOTE: Pur-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Practices Act, you are advised thatsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCOOK COUNTh', ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePractices Act, you are advised that1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- a debt collector attempting to collectPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beDIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE,CERY DIVISION a debt and any information obtaineda debf collecfor attempting to collectLLC WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A will be used for that purpose. a debt and any informahon obtainedPlaintiff, Plaintiff. 1452743 will be used for thaI purpose. vs. 7126, 812. 8/9/12 #360147 452732 LORI LAPPAS, TEX LAPPAS MARIO RANGEL; MARIA RANGEL 7/26, 8/2, 8/9/12 #360100 Defendants AKA MARIA G MORTON GROVE 10 CH 014981 RANGEL: MICHAEL RANGEL AKA INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE 9134 BELLEFORTE AVENUE Mor-MICHAEL G. RANGEL: COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF ton Grove, IL 60053 TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO; NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DIVISION 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum-LEGATEES OF MARIO RANGEL, BANK OF AMERICA, NA., SUC-DIVISION suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureIF ANY: UNKNOWN CESSOR BY MERGER TO BACBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 5/BlM and Sale enteredinthe aboveOWNERS AND NON RECORD HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPTO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC- cause on June 13, 2012, an agentCLAIMANTS Defendants, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE of The Judicial Sales Corporation,10 CH 55306 LOANS SERVICING, LP HOME LOANS SERVICING LP will at 10:30 AM on August 23,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Plaintiff, Plaintiff, 2012, at he The Judicial Salen Cor-that pursuant tos Judqment ot pomation, One South Wacker Omine -Fomeclosure entered infEe above HERBERT HOSEP PEJMAN MOVAFAGHI, AZIN24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,entitled cauue on May 30, 2012, Defendants NAJAFABADI. THE BRONX sell at public auction to he highestIntemcounty Judicial Sales Corpora- HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION, 10 CH 052587 biddem, as set forth below, the f 01-tion will on Wednesday. September 6011 FOREST DRIVE MORTONUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-lowing described real estate' Com-5, 2012, at the hour of 1 t am. in RECORD CLAIMANTS GROVE, IL 60053 monly known as 9134 Defendants their nffìce at 120 West Madison NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- BELLEFORTE AVENUE,MortonStreet, Suite 7t8A. Chicago, Illinois, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur-10 CH 31 882 Grove, IL 60053 Property Indes No.sell to the highest bidder for cash, suanl Io a Judgment of Foreclosure9t22 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNIT 10-18-301-018. The meal estate isthe following described roperty' and Sale enteredinthe aboveC SKOKIE, IL 60077 improved with a single family resi-PIN. t 2-1 T-401 -036- i III. cause on May 1. 2012, an agent ofNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofCommonly known an 73t6 WEST The Judicial Sales Corporation, willTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum-the highest bld by certified funds atPENSACOLA AVENUE, at tO:30 AM oir August 16, 2012, atsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethe close of the auction: The bal-NORRIDGE, IL 60706. the The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale enteredinthe aboveasce, including the Judicial sale feeThe mortgaged real estate is im- One South Wacker Drive- 24thcause on May 24, 2012, an agent of for Abandoned Residential Propertyproved with a aingle familyresi- The Judicial Sales Corporation, will Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seIl at Municipality Relief Fund, which isdence, If the sublect mOrtpaged real public auction to the highest bidder,al 10:30 AM on August 28, 2Ot2, atcalcalated on residential real estateestate is a unit of a common inter- the The Judicial Sales Corporation, as set forth below, the lollowing de- at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orest community, the purchaser of the acribadrealestate CommonlyOne South Wacker Drive -24thfraction thereof of the amount paidunit other than a mortgagee shall Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seIl at known as 6011 FOREST DRIVC, by the purchaser not to esceedpay the assessments required by MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop-public auction to the highest biddem, $300, incertifiedfunds/orwire as set forth below, the following de- subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of erty Indes No. 10-17-317-029. The transfer,is due within twenty-four Property real Commonly theCondominium Act. real estate is improved with a singlescribed estate: (24) hours No fee ohall be paid bySale temmx: 25% down by certified family residence Sale terms: 25%known as 9t22 SKOKIE BOULE-the mortgagee acquinng the resi-funds, balance within 24 hours, by down of the highest bid by certifiedVARD UNIT C. SKOKIE, IL 60077 dential real estate pursuant to itscertified tundo, No refunds.The funds at the close of the auctiOnProperty Indes No. 10-16-408-065-credit bid at the sale or by anyproperty will NOT be open tom in- The balance, including the Judicial0000 The real estate is improvedmortgagee. ludgment creditor,or with a bmick 4 om more unit: no ga- upection Upon payment in full of sale fee for Abandoned Residential other lienur acquinng the residential rage. Sale terms: 25% down of the the amount bid, the purchaser wilt Property Municipality Relief Fund, real estate whose nghts in and toreceive a Certiticate of Sale which highest bid by certified funds at the which is calculated on residential the residential real estate amose pri-will entitle the purchaser to a Deed real estafe af the mate of $1 for each close of tIre auction: The balance,or to fhe sale. The sub(ect propertyto the premises after confirmation of $t.000 or fraction thereof oftheincluding the Judicial sale fee for is subject In general real estate tax-the sale. amount paid by the purchaser nofAbandonedResidenhalPioperty es, special assessments, or specialFor information' Visit our website at to exceed $300, in certified funds/orMunicipality Relief Fund. which is tases levied against said meal estatehftp-J/aemvice.atty-piemce.com. Be- wire transfer, is due within twenty-calculated on resrdenfial meal estateand is offered for sale without anytween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid representationasInqualityorPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At- by the mortgagee acquinng the res-fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceedquantity of title and without recoursetomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street, idential meat estate pursuant to its to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.Chicago,Illinois60602 TeI.No credit bid at the sale or by any$300,in certifiedfunds/orwire The sale is further subject to confit-(31 2) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- mortgagee, judgment creditor,0mtransfer,is due within twenty-tour mation by the court.If the sale isbem 1025438. othem lienor acqsimrng the residential(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byset aside for any reason, the Pur- the mortgagee acquiring the resi- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES real estafe whose nghts in and to chaser at the sale shall be entitledCORPORATION the residential real estafe arose pri-dential real estate pursuant to itsonly to a retum of the deposit paidSelling Officer, (312) 444-t t22 or Io the sale The sublecf propertycredil bidat the sale or by anyThe Pumchasem shall have no further1451398 Is subject fo general real estafe tax-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or recourse against the Mnrtga9or, the7/26, 812, 8/9/12 #360082 es, special assessments, om specialofhem tienor acquiring the residential Mortgagee or the Mortgagee u attor- tases levied against said real estatereal estate whose nghts in and to SKOKIE ney Upon payment inlullof the and is offered for sale without anythe residential real estate amose pri- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF search for new and used cars amount bid, the purchaser will re-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS representationan IO qualityoror lo the sale. The subject propertycolee a Certificate of Sale that will quantity of fifle and without recourseis sublect fo genemal real estate fas- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- art/tIe the purchaser to a deed toCERY DIVISION to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.es, special assessments, or specialthe real estate aher confirmation of The sale is further subject fo conf ir-fases levied against said real estatethe sale, The property will NOT beBANK OF AMERICA, NA AS SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO mation by the court.If the sale isand is offered for sale without anyopen torinspection andplaintiff or LASALLE BANK MIDWEST NA, set aside for any reason, Ihe Pur-representation astoquality makes no representation as to the chaser at the sale shall be entitledquantity of title and without recourse ASSIGNEE OF ABN AMRO condition of the property. Pmospec-MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.; only to a return of the deposit paid.to Plainfiff and in AS IS" condition.tivebiddersareadmonished to The Purchaser shall have no furtherThe sale is further subject to conf ir-check the court tite to verify all nf or-Plaintiff, recourse ugainsl the Momtga9or, themation by the court Upon paymenfmation. If this property is a condo-vs. Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-in full of the amount bid, the pur-minium unit, the purchaser of theSAEED H. HANNA AND ROZA E. ney. Upon payment in lull of thechaser will receive a Certificate ofunit at the foreclosure sale, otherAL-GUZZlE: amount bid, tire purchaser will re-Sale tfiaf will errfitle the purchaserthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Defendants, s Shop by monthly payment cerne a Certificate of SalefraI willtia deed to the real estafe aftersessments and the leqal fees re-lOCH 10163 entitle the purchaser to a deed fociinfirmnatron of the sale. The prop-quired by The Condominium Prop-NOTICE OF SALE emty will NOT be open for inspection PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- the real estafe attem confirmation of erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(l( and the sale. The property will NOT beand plainfiff makes no representa- EN that pursuant to a Judgment of (g)(4(.If this property is a condo-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the open tominspection andplaintifflion as to the condition of the prop-minium smf which io part of a corn- makes no representation as to theerty. Prospective bidders are ad-mon interest community, the pur-above entitled cause on May 23, 2001 IntercountyJudicialSales condition of the property. Prospec-monished to check the court file tochaser of the unit at the foreclosure . Search by mileage treebidders are admonished tovenfy all information. If fhis oropertysale other than a mortgagee shallCorporation wIll on Monday, August check the court tile to verity all nf or-is a condominium unit. the parchas-pay the assessments required b27, 2012 at the hour of1 t am. in matins, If this property is a condo-em of the unit at the foreclosure sale,The Condominium their office at 120 Went Madison Property Ac,Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, minium unit, the purchaser of theother than a mortgagee. shall pay765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). IF YOU unit at the foreclosure sale, ofherthe assessments and the legal tees sell at public auction to the highest ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-bidder for cash, as set forth below, than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-requimed byTheCondominiumOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Property Act, 765 ILCS 605i9(g)(1) the following descsbed mortgaged . Browse hot vehicle categories seusments and the leqal fees re- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION quired by The Condominium Prop-and ()(4(. ft this propertx' is a con- real estate: FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPIN. 10-27-211-057 & 10-27-211- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) anddominium unit which is part of aAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN It ibis property is a condo-common interest community, the one. (g)I4l. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCommonly known as 7833 Tripa mInum Unit which is pad 01 a corn-purchaser sr he Unir ar the torecio- OF THEILLINOIS sure sale other than a mortga9eetS-t7OtlC) Avenue. Skokie, IL 60076. mon interest community, the pur- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE chaser of the unit at the foreclosureshall pay the assessments requiredLAW. For informahon, examine theThe mortgaged real estate io Im- proved with a single familyresi- sale other than a mortgagee shallby The Condominium Property Act,court file or contact Plaintiff's attom- pay the assessments required by765 ILCS 606/t8.5)a-1). IF YOU CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,dence. It the subleci mortgaged meal Act,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ven: estate is a unIt of a common inter- The Condominium Property P.C. , t5W030 NORTH FRONT- 765 ILCS 609/185(a-1). IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT est community, the purchaser of the AGE ROAD. SUITE100, BURRunit other than a mortgagee shall You've never searched for ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONRIDGE. IL 60527, (6301 794-9876. OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF pay the assessments required by Please refer to file number 14-09-subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of TO REMAININ POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN27762 THE JUDICIALSALES FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTION the Condominium Property Act, CORPORATION One SouthSale temis: tO% down by certified cars like this before. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INt5-t7Ot(C)OF THEILLINOISWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE Youfunds, balance, by certified funds, t5-t701(C)OF THEILLINOISLAW Forinformation:Visitour within 24 houmn.No refunds. The can also visit The Judicial Salesproperty will NOT be open tom in- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREwebsite at service.atfy-pierce.com.Corporation at www.tlsc.com tom a 7 between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. spect ion. LAW. For information, esamine the day status report of pendino sales. court file or contact Plaintiff's atfor-PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's For information call Sales Clerk at CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Law Offices of Ira T. Nevel, 175 ney:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,Attorneys,One NorthDearborn15WO3O NORTH FRONTAGE P.C. ,15W030 NORTH FRONT-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,nois 60606. (312) 357-1125. AGE ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome INTERCOUN'TY JUDICIAL SALES RIDGE, IL 60527, 630) 794-9876.Please refer to tile numberFile No; 14-09-27762ARDC Please refer fo file number 14-tO-PA1O17O65. THE JUDICIAL SALES00468002 Attorney Code. 21762CORPORATION 40696. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthCase e to CH 014981 NOTE: Pur- nOtficer, (312) 444-t 122 CORPORATION One SouthWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, ChicaQo,suavf fo the Faim Debt Collection #354157 Wackem Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouPractices Act, you ame advised that7/19,7/26,812112 -- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 'foucan also visit The Judicial SalesPlaintiff's attorney is deemed fo be can also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.hoc.com for a 7a debt collector attempting lo collect Corporation at www.tlsc.com tom a 7day status report of pending salesu debt and any information obtained day slatus report of pending sales.PICRCE E ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300will be used for that purpose CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,P.C. 1451775 REA(H OUT TO MORE 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-7/26, 8/2. 8/9/1 2 #360080 ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE.5500 Attorney File No.. PA1017065 QUALIFIED LOCAL IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttomneAttorney Code. 91220 Case 8 10 -F4eNo.: 14-10-40696 ARDCCH 31882 CANDIDATES IN CHICAGOLAND 1451782 BROUGHT TO YOU BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA 7/26, 8/2, 8/9/12 #360083 WITH MONSTER, (ALL FIND MORE LO(AL JORS AT 841-99R-3400 PIONEERLO(AL(OMJ?AONSTER NIL THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 41

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 Es6. BUFFALO GROVE BUFFALO GROVE real estate whose rights in and to(g)4j.If this property io à condo-Case O 1 I CH 035772 NOTE: Pur-rtisn, will ut 10:30 AM ori Augustand is offered' for salo without anyTh'eCondominium PropertyAct, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe residential real estate arose pri-minium unit which is part of a com-suant to the Fair Debt Collection24, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesrepresentationastoqualityor765 ILCS 605118.5(q-1).IF YOU COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS sr Is the sale. The sublect propertymon interest community, the pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatCsrporabon, One South Wackerquanhty of hIle and without recouseARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-is ssblect to general real estate tax-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurePlaintIfs attorney io deemed to beDrino - 24th Root CHICAGO, IL,to Plaintiff and in 'As 1S condition.OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION es, special assessments, or specialsale other than a mortgagee uhalla debt collector aoempting to collect60606, sell ut public auction to theThe sale is further sublect tO conf ir-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-MORTGAGEIT, INC., taxes levied against said real estatepay the assessments required ba debt and any information oblainedhighest bidder, as sot forth below,mallos by the court.lt the sale isFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF LON FKA THE BANK OF NEWPlaintiff and is offered for sale without anyThe Condominium Property Ac,will be used for that purpose. the following described realset aside for any reason, the Pur-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN YORK AS SUCCESSOR TO JPV. representationanloquality.r765 ILCS 605/l8.5(Q-l)IF YOU1454740 ostato:Commonly known as 7433chaser at the sale shall be entitledACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,ASVLADIMIR YUZHAKOV; CALINAquantity of title and without recourraARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-8/2, 8/9, 8/16/12 #364698 KOSTNER AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILonly no a return of Ihe deposit paidt5-t701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS TRUSTEE FOR HOLDERS OF to Plaintiff and in "As lScsndibori.OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TIMOFEJEVA; CITIBANK, N.A. SKOKIE 60076 Property Indeo No. 10-27-The Purchaser shall have no furtherMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAMI II 2006-AR4,MTG PASS- The sale in further subject to confir-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION E/tUA CITIBANK FEDERAL SAV- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF408-054. The realostatoisim-recourse against the Mortga9or, theLAW. For information, examine the FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF THROUGH CERT, SERIES 2006-INGS BANK; MIlL CREEK CON-mation by the court.If the sale is COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-proved with a single family resi-Mortgagee sr the Mortgagee s anor-court tile sr contact Plaintiff's attor- AR4 Plaintiff, sot aside for any reason, the Pur-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYdenco Sale terms: 25°/e down ofnoy. Upon payment in lullof theney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, chaser at the salo shall be entitledACCORDANCE WITH SECTION , Defendants DIVISION the highest bid by cerl'died fundo atamount bid, the purchaser will ro-P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONT- JOSE CRUZ LOPEZ, CARLOS A10 CH 27621 only to a return of the deposit paid.15-t7Ol)C)OF THEILLINOISBANK OF AMERICA,N.A., ASthe close of the auction; The bal-cervo a Certificato of Sale that willAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR CISNEROS MENDOZA, UN-Property Address: 1079 Mill CreekThe Purchaser shall have no furtherMORTGAGE FORECLOSURESUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOayee, including the Judicial sale feeentitle the purchaser Is a deed toRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES Drive, Unit 106 Buffalo Grove, ILrecourse against the Montga9or, theLAW. For information, euamine theBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,for Abandoned Residential Propertythe real estate after confirmation stPlease refer to file number 14-11- OF CARLOS A CISNEROS court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- 60009 Mortgagee or the Mortgaoee s aflcr- LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMEMunicipality Relief Fund, which isthe salo. The property will NOT be36384.THEJUDICIAL SALES MENDOZA, IF ANY, UNKNOWNNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREney. Upon payment in 'fullof thesen:CODILlO 6 ASSOCIATES,LOANS SERVICING LP calculated on residential real estateopen forinspection and plaintiffCORPORATION One South OWNERS AND NON-RECORD amount bid, the purchaser will rn-P.C. , t5W030 NORTH FRONT- SALE - CONDOMINIUM Plsintiff. at the rate of $1 for each $t,000 ormakes no representation as to theWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, ChicaoQ, CLAIMANTS Defendanls Fisher and Shapiro file 8 10-041051ceive a Certificato of Salo that willAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR fraction thereof of the amount paidcondition of the property. Prsspec-IL 60606-4650 (312) 235-SALE You 10 CH 53230 (It is advined that interesled partiesentitle the purchaser to a deed roRIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 704-9876.EUGENE A. EDMOND NKIA EU-by the purchaser not to exceedtinebidders are admonished tocan alsovisit The Judicial Sales 292 SAINT MARYS PARKWAYconsult with Iheir the real ostato after confirmation DfPlease refer to file number 14-t t-GENE A. EDMOND Il. ELIZABETH$300, incertifiedfunds/orwirecheck the court tile to verity all nf or-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 BUFFALO GROVE IL 60089 26336. own attorneys before bidding althe sale. The property will NOT be THE JUDICIAL SALESE. EDMOND, MORTGAGE ELEC-transfer,in dse within twenty-fourmafion. If this property is a condo-day status report st pandino sales. NOTICE OF SALÊ PUBLIC NO- open forinspection andplaintiffCORPORATION One South (24) hours. No feo shall be paid by msrtgage foreclosure sales.) TRONICREGISTRATION SYS- minium unit, the purchaser of theCODILlO & ASSOCIATEG, P.C. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmakes no representation as to theWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, the mortgagee acquiring the resi-unit at the foreclosure sale, othertSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-SALE '(suTEMS, INC auanl Io a Judgment of Foreclouurethat pursuant lo a Judgment ofcondition of the property. Prospec- Defendants dential real estate pursuant to itsthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, and Sale enleredin Ihe above fivebidders are admonishedrocan alsovisit The Judicial Sales Foreclosure entered on May 1 t, 11 CH038244 credit bidut the sale sr by anysessments and the legal tees re-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorne cause on May 22, 2012, an agent of 2012, Kauen Realty Services, Inc.,check the court tile Is verify all infer-Corporation al www.tjsc.com for u 77433 KOSTNER AVENUE SKOKIE,mortgagee. judqment creditor,orqunred by The Condominium Prop-Filo No.: 14-lt-36384ARDC The Judicial Sales Corporation, will as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.mation. If this properly is a condri-day status report st pending oalou.IL 60076 other liensr acquinng the residentialerty Act, 765 lLES 605/9)91)1) and00468002 Attorney Codo. 21762 al 10:30 AM on Auguol 24, 2012, aton August 31, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-minium unit, the purchaser st theCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-real estate whose nghts in and to)g)(4).If this property in a condo- the The Judicial Sales Corporation,dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,unìt at the foreclosure sale, sthrirt5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGETICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-the residential real estate arose pri-minium unit which is part st a cam- One South Wacker Drive -24th Illinois, sell at psblic auction to Oiefran a mortgagee, shall pay the as-ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureor to the sale. The subject propertymon interest community, the pur- Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, oeIl at OessmontO and the legal tees ra-IL 60527 630) 794-9876 Attorno highest bidder for cash, as set forth intheaboveis subject to general real ostato tao-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure quired by The Condominium Prop-Filo t4-tt-26336 and Salo entered public auction to the highesl bidder,below, the following described real No.: ARDCcauso on February 21, 2012, anes, special assessments, sr specialsale other thsn s mortgagee shall as sel forth below, Ihe following de- oily Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))l I and00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 taxes levied against said real estate property: agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- pay the assessments required by To PA(E A CLASSIFIED AD, scribed real estate: Commonly known as1079MilI Commonly known as 292 SAINTCreekDrino,Unit 106, Buffalo (ALL 841-998-3400 MARY'S PARKWAY, BUFFALOGrove, IL 60089 Permanent Indes GROVE, IL 60089 Property IndexNo.: 03-08-tUt-017-1174 No. 03-04-104-032-0006. The realThe mortgaged real osIate in im- estale ix improved wilE a frame sin-proved wifh a dwelling The proper- gle family home; detached 2 car ga-fy will NOT be open tor inspectisn. ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK rage. Sale fermo; 25% down of theThe purchaser of the unit other than highest bid by certified funds at thea mortgagee shall pay the assesn- close of the auction; The balance,monts and the 16081 tees required including the Judicial sale fee fory 765 ILCS 605191g)(t) and )g))4). CDL Drivers Needed AbandonedResidenlial PropertyTIre judgment amount wan ADOPTION CONDOS FOR SALE Municipality Relief Fund, which is$124,341.23.Salo tamis for non- Now! Guaranteed weekly home LAKE PROPERTY calculated on residential real estateparties: 10% of successful bid im- Are you pregnant'? A childless, BANK ACQUIRED NEW time for most lllïnoisdrivers, atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 ormediately ut conclusion of auction. Lender-Ordered Lake fraction thereof of the amount paidbalance by 12:30 p.m. the next happily married, couple seeks LUXURY CONDOS - Naples s_99 fuel for lease ops, practical Liquidation Sale! 2 acres with by the purchaser not to exceedbusiness day,bothbycashier's toadopt.Willbefulltime Florida area. Up to $285,000 mile pay. Hirschbach 888-514- FREE boat slips only $29,900. $00,incertifiedfunds/orwirechecks; and no refunds.The sale 6005 transfer,is due within tWenty-fourshall be sublect to general real es- mom/devoteddad,Financial OFF orig. prices. Quality Was $69,900. Boat, ski, fish on (24) boors. No fee shall be paid bytate laxes, special tases, special security. Expenses paid. Shirley construction with ultra-high-end CLASS A CDL DRIVERS 160,000 acre recreational lake. the mortgagee acquiring Ihe resi-assessments, special tases levied, and Tony. 1-888-882-8290. finishes. Own for below builder dential real estate pursuant to itsand superior liens,itany. The NEEDED Midwest Regional All infrastructure completed. credil bid at the sale or by anyproperty is offered ao is,with no cost in prestigious community - 38-40 CPM Paid Orientation Own for pennies on the dollar. mortgagee, jud5mext creditor,oreopress or implied warranties and ADVERTISING walk to over 20 restaurants/ Paid from ist Dispatch Excellent financing. Call now other honor acquinn5 the reoidenlialwithout any representation as Is the real estate whose rights in und toquality of title or recoume to Plain- SERVICES 100 shops! Must see. Full Benefits $1500 SIGN ON i-800-704-3154, x3767 the residential real estate arose pri-tiff, Prospective bidders are ad- Great financing. ONLINE TRANSPORT or to the sale. The sublect property Need to place your ad in more rnonished to review the court tile to Call 1-866-959-2825, x435. 877-997-8999 LEGAL SERVICES is subiect to general real estate tax-nasty all information. than 300 Illinois newspapers? es, special assessments, or specialFor information: Sale Clerk, Fisher www.DriveForOnline.com Need Legal Help? FREE tasen levied against said real estateand Shapiro, Attorney e42168, CallIllinoisPress Advertising EDUCATION and is offered for sale withoul any2121 Waukegan Road, Suite SOt, Service 217-241-1700 or visit Drivers - You can count REFERRAL Call 877-270-3855 repreneeiarionasroqualityorBanriockbur,r, Illinois 600r5, 1847) www.illinoispress.org Medical Office Trainees on Knight for flexible hometime, Courtesy of the quantity of title and without recourse498-9990. between 1:00 p.m. and fo Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.3:00 p.m. weekdays oely Needed! Train to become plenty of miles, daily or Illinois State Bar Assoctation at The oale io further aubject to conf ir-1447H62 AUTO DONATIONS Medical Office Assistant at weeklypay, moderntrucks, www.11linoisLawverFinder.com mation by the court. Upon payment7(19, 7/26, 8/2/12 #351962 SC Trainingf NO Exp. Needed! infull of the amount bid, the pur- DONATE VEHICL.E RECEIVE quarterly safety bonuses. chaner will receive a Certificate ofSKOKIE Online training gets you Job Local orientation. 800-414-9569 TRAINING/EDUCATION IN $1000 GROCERY COUPONS. Sale thaI will entitle the purchaser THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ready! HS Diploma/GED, to a deed to the real estate afterCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE www.driveknight.com ATEEND COLLEGE ONLINE TY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY PC/Internet needed! confirmation of the sale. The prop- FOUNDATION SUPPORT MARTEN TRANSPORT from Home *Medical *Business erty will NOT be open for inspeclionDIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE 1-877-649-3155. *Criminal Justice *Hospitality. and plaintiff makes no represenla-BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION NO KILL SHELTERS Intermodal runs b/w tion as to the condition of the prop-Plaintiff, HELP HOMELESS PETS. HEALTH! Chicagoland rai) yards & the Job placement assistance. arty. Prospective bidders are ad- FREE TOWING, upper Midwest. Plus; Regional, Computer available. monished to check the Court file toiYCE GLAZER CHICAGO TITLE MEDICAUMISC verity all information. If this propertyLAND TRUST I5OMPANY, SUC- TAX DEDUCTABLE, OTR, & Flex Fleet runs Financial Aid if qualified. is a condominium unit, the purchan-CESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE NON-RUNNERS ACCEPTED. also available. HOME weekly; SCHEV certified er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg. other than a mortgagee. shall payAS TRUSTEE UIT/A DATED 1 -888-333 -0478 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. TOP Compensation Pkg Call 888-336-5053 the assessments andtha legal tees10/06/1999 NK/A TRUST NUM- #1 MaIe Enhancement! & Benefits! (866)370-4039 www.Ce nturaOnl i ne,com required by The CondominiumBER 601268-02, UNKNOWN BEN- BOATS Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)EFICIARIES OF CHICAGO TITLE Discreet Shipping. Save $500 www,drive4marten,com und y)14). If this property is a con-LAND TRUST COMPANY, SUC- ***THE BOAT [)OCK*** We Buy the Blue Pill Now! CDL-A, 6 mos. exp. req'd. dominium unit which is part of aCESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE EEOE/AAP common interest community, theBANK NATIONAL ASSoeIATION Buy & Consign Used Boats! I-800-404-1282 purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-U/T/A DATED 10/06/1999 MIlA Springfield, IL 217-.793-7300 ArFENTION CDL-ADrivers! sure sale other than a mortgaeeTRUST NUMBER 601268-02, UN- HELP WANTED shall pay the assessments requiredKNOWN OWNERS AND Averitt is Hiring in Your by The Condominium Property Act,NONRECORD CLAIMANTS CAMPERS/RVS DRIVERS Area. Great Benefits & 795 ILCS 605/18.5(g-I).IF YOUDot endunts ARE THE MORTGAGOR HOME-11 CH 035772 Colman's Country Campers We EXPERIENCED OTR Hometime. 4 Months TrE OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT9349 CRAWFORD AVENUE Experience Required-Apply SKOKIE, IL 60076 Buy/Consign Usvd Campers DRIVERS VAN DIVISION; TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Now! 888-362-8608 Visit FOI1 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- and RV's! 217-787-8653 Runs 48 States, heavy AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- from WI to - AVERITTcareers.com. Equal ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONsuant to a Judgment st Foreclosure CAREER/EDIJCATION Baltimore/MD area. Ffex home Opportunity Employer 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISand Saleenteredin the above MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcause on June 21, 2012, an agonI AIRLINE CAREERS time. 99% No-Touch, Top Pay! Drivers - CDL-A LAW. Forintormahon:Visitourof The Judicial Sales Corporation, Vacation/401 KlVision/Dental/ TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED! website at seruice,atty-pierce.com.will at 10:30 AM on August 23, begin here - Become an between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.2012, at the The Judicial Salon Cor- Aviation Maintenance Tech. Disability/Heafth. Require MILES . EQUIPMENT - PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sporation, One South Wacker Drive-i FAA approved training. Class A CDL. 2yrs OTR exp. BENEFITS Hazmat Teams Atlomeys,One NorthDearborn24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILsell at public aaction Io the highest Financial aid if qualified - good MVRI references. Start at 50/miIe 60602.Tel No. (312) 476-5500.bidder, as vet forth below, the fol- Call Ruth/Mike TTI, Inc. Soto Drivers Also Needed! lowing Housing availabfe. Please refer to file number described real i -800-558-2664 800-942-2104 PA1036259. THE JUDICIAL SALESestate:Commsnlv known as 9349 Job placement assistance. CORPORATION One SouthCRAWFORD AVENUE. SKOKIE, IL CALL AIM 800.481-8312 www.TTltrucking.com Ext. 7308 or 7307 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,60076 Property Index No. 10-14- www.Drive4Total.com IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Ybu1 1 6-056 The realestateis im- OWNER OPERATORS can also visit The Judicial Salesproved with a single familyresi- CLASSIC CAR WANTED Midwest Regional Tanker & Flatbed Corporation at www.tjsc.com tor a 7dence. Sale terms: 25% down of FOR SALE Class A CDL Up to 1.10/mi day status report of pandino sales.the highest bid by certified funds at Independent Contractors! PIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES Onethe close of the auction; The bal- 1960 Imperial, new tires, interior Home Weekends FSC Paid All Immediate Placement Available North Dearborn Street Suite 1300anca, including the Judicial sale tee Miles $1500 Sign On Frontier Best Opportunities in the CHICAGO,IL60602 1312) 476-tsr Abandoned Residential Property $8,200.00 Serious inquiries 5500 Ansrrrev File No.: PAl 036259Municipality Relief Fund, which is kdkr@liv$.com 815-715-4795 Transport 800-991-6227 trucking business CALL Attorney Corte. 91220 Case etOcalculated on residential real estate www.driveforfrontier.com TODAY 800-277-0212 or CH 53230 at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or 1450081 fraction thereof of the amount perd www.primeinc,com 7119, 7(26, 8/2/12 #35414.8 by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/srwire transfer,is due within twenty-four The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with adVertising of a national appeal. 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Case C 11 CH 038244 NOTE: Pur-Please refer to file number 14-1f-South LaSalle Streel - Saite t t05Collection Practices Act, you areBUFFALO GROVE SKOKIE HARW000 HEIGHTS SKOKIE suant to the Fair Debt Collection16887.THE JUDICIAL SALESCHICAGO, IL60603 (312)372-advised thatPlaintiff's attorney isIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Practices Act, you are advised thatCORPORATION One South2020 Attorney File No.:1 1 -2222-deemed to be s debt collector al-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to beWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicas,f7207 Attorney Code. 4452 Case etempting to collect a debt and anyCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYri' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- a debt collector attempting to collectIL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE '(ouft CH 10550 NOTE: Pursuant toinformation obtained will be used forCERY DIVISION DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,CERY DIVISION a debt and any nf orryration obtainedcan alsovisit The Judicial Salesthe Fair Debt Collection Practices se. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALNA NA FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- will be used tor that purpose Corporation at www.tlsc.com for u 7Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEPlaintiff, Plaintiff, GAGE ASSOCIATION '454477 day status report of pending sales.attorney is deemed to be a debt col-8/2, 8/9, 8/16/12 #364570 OF THE RESIDENTIAL ASSET Plaintiff, RAFAEL NAGAR, ANN NAGAR MiCHAEL STAHL AKA MICHAEL Jvs. 9t2,819,8(16/12 #364691 CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C.lector attempting to collect a debtSKOKIE SECURITIZATION TRUST 2006- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEand any informafion obtained will be A5CB, MORTGAGE PASS-Defendants STAHL, BARBARA STAHL AKANANEtTE WHITE AKA NANETFE MORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BARBARA A STAHL L WHITE; EDWARD ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,used foi that purpose. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-11 CH 30550 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Asome1454140 9433 LONG AVENUE SKOKIE, ILDefendanls YONG AKA EDWARD LG YONG: COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYlES 2006-E UNDER THE POOL- FileNo.: t4-tl-t6887ARDC8/2,8/9.8/16112 #364660 ING AND SERVICING AGREE-60077 11 CH 20785 TCF NATIONAL BANK; TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FREEDOM MORTGAGE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-4908 NORTH ODELL AVENUEUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON 00468002 Attomey Code. 21762SKOKIE CORPORATION MENT DATED APRIL 1, 2006 DIVISION Case e Il CH 028949 NOIE: Pur- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 RECORD CLAIMANTS; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff. Plaintiff, U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- suant fo a Jadgmenf of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants, suant to the Fair Debt CollectionCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS TION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE and Sale enteredintheaboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-11 CH 40087 Practices Act, you are advised thatCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-AQUILES HERNANDEZ NK/ABETH YOUNADAM AND MICHEL TO BANK OF AMERICA, NA. AS cause on May 24, 2012, an agent ofsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to beCERY DIVISION ACOUILES HERNANDEZ YOUNADAM, MORTGAGE ELEC- SUCCESSOR TO LASALLE BANK, The Judicial Sales Corporation, willand Saleenteredin fhe abovethat pursuant toa Judgment of AS TRUSTEE FOR THEa debt collector attempting to collectMB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. Defendants TRONICREGISTRATION SYS- N.A. a debt und any information obtained at 10:30 AM on August 28, 2012, atcause on May 24, 2012, un agent ofForeclosure entered in the above EtOLDERS OF THE FIRST FRANK- Plaintiff, 11 CH 39363 TEMS. INC Defendants will be used for that purpose. the The Judicial Sales Corporation,The Judicial Sales Corporation, willentitled cause on May 24, 2012, LIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, 9247 LAVERGNE AVENUE11 CH 05118 454424 712 SAINTE MARYS PARKWAYOne South Wacker Drive- 24that 10:30 AM on Augusl 28, 2012, alIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- LOAN ASSET- SANG JOG JO, KYEONG HEE JO,SKOKIE. IL 60077 MORTGAGE #364682 Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606. seIl atthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,lionwill on Tuesday, August 28. BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES8/2,8/9,8/16/12 UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 public auction to the highest bidder,One South Wacker Drive - 24th2012, aI the hour of 1 1 am. in their RECORD CLAIM- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 2007-t MORTON GROVE as sel forth below, the following de-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atoffice at 120 West Madison Street, ANTS suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ncr/bed realestate: Commonlypublic auction fo the highest bidder,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Defendants as set forth below, the following de-the highest bidder for cash, the fol- cause on May 29, 2012, an agent ofand Sale enteredinthe aboveknown us 9433 LONG AVENUE, TRINIDAD KLENE, EMMANUELIV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY11 CH 41027 SKOKIE. IL 60077 Property Indesscribed realeslale:Commonllowing described properly: The Judicial Sales Corporation, willcause on June 5, 2012, un agent of PARRUCHO. MORTGAGE ELEC-DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC., 7626 KEELER AVENUE Skokie, IL Ido. 10-16-108-038-0000. The realknown as 4908 NORTH ODELPIN. 10-21-320-019-0000. 60076 at 10:30 AM on August 31, 2012, atThe Judicial Sales Corporafion, will TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-Plaintiff, estateis improved wilh u singleAVENUE, HARWOOD HEIGHTS,Commonly known as 5234 HOFF- INC.. MORTON GROVE NOTICE OF SALE the The Judicial Sales Corporahon.al 1030 AM on Seplember 7, 2012, TEMS, al the The Judicial Sales Corpora-family red bnck home; attached' 2IL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-12-MAN STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-One South Wacker Drive- 24th ESTATES HOMEOWNES ASSO-EDWARD D GEORGES, LAMYA car garage. Sale terms: 25% down426-032-0000, 12-12-426-028-The mortgaged real enlate is im- EN that pursuant to a Judgmenl ofFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell atlion, One South Wacker Dnve- CIATION, MORTON GROVE ES-H. TOMA, UNKNOWN OWNERS 0000 The real estate is improvedproved wIth a single familyresi- Foreclosure und Sale entered in thepublic auction to the highest bidder,24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,of the highest bid by certified funds TAIES BUILDING NO A-1 ASSO-AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS at the cloue of the auction; The bal-with a bnck single family home; de-dence. If the subject mortgaged real above cause on June 7, 20t2, asas set forth below, the following de-sell al public auction to the highest C IAT ION Defendants unce. including the Judicial sale feefached 2 car garage. Sale terms:estate is a unit of a common inter- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-scribed real estufe:Commonlybidder, as set forth below, the fol- Defendants 11 CH 10550 for Abandoned Residenlial Property25% down of the highest bid by cor-est community, the purchaser of the 8344 GROSS POINT ROAD Mor-ralion, will at 10:30 AM on Septem-known as 9247 LAVERGNE AVC-lowing descnbed real estate: I i CH 028949 Commonly known as 712 SAINTEMunicipality Relief Fund, which istified funds al the close of the suc-unit other than a mortgagee shall 8620 N WAUKEGAN ROAD UNIIton Grove, IL 60053 ber tO, 20t2, at the The JudicialNUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property MARYS PARKWAY, Buffalo Grove,calculated on residenfial real eolatelion; The balance, including Ihe Ju-pay Ihe assessmenfs required by #405 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SalesCorporalion, OneSouthIndes No. 10-16-218-026-0000. The dicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of Wacker Drive - 24th Floor CHICA-real estate is improved with a splitIL 60089 Property Index No. 03-05-at the rute of $t for each $1,000 or NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- fraction Ihereof Of the amount paiddential Property Municipality RelieftheCondominiumPropertyAd. GO. IL. 60606, sell ut public auctionlevel single family home with no ga-210-027. The real estateisim- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure proved with a single family resi-by the purchaser not lo esceedFund, which s calculated on resi-Sale terms: 25% down by certified suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enteredin the aboveIo the highesl bidder, as sel forthrage. Sale terms: 25% down of the dence. The ladgmenf amount was$300, incertifiedfunds/orwiredential real estate al the rate of $1funds, balance within 24 hours, by and Sale enteredirrthe abovecouse on June 8, 2012, an agent ofbelow, Ihe following descnbed realhighest bid by certified funds at the fransfer,is due within twenty-fourfor each $1 000 sr fractisn thereofcertified funds, No refunds,The estafe: close of the auction; The balance,$253,543.09.Sale terms: 25% cause on January 18, 20t2, unThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will (24) hours, No fee shall be paid byof the amount paid by the parchas-property will NOT be open for in- Commonly known as 7626 KEELERincluding the Judicial sale fee fordown of the highest bid by certified agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-aItO:30 AM on SeptembertO. the mortgagee acquiring the resi-er not to eeceed $300, in certifiedspection.Upon payment in full of ration, will at tO30 AM on August2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-AVENUE, Skokie, IL 60076 AbandonedResidentialPropertyfunds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicialdential real estate pursuant toitsfunds/or wire Iransfer, is due withinthe amount bid, the purchaser will 23, 20t2, at the The Judicial Saleoporation, One South Wacker Drive -Property Index No. tO-27-228-053-Municipality Relief Fund, which is credif bid at the sale or by anytwenty-four (24) hours, No fee shallreceive a Certificate of Sale which 0000. calculated on residential real estafesale fee for Abandoned Residenlial Corporation, One South Wacker54th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, mortgagee, judgment credifor,orbe paid by Ihe mortgagee acqumngwill entille the purchaser to a Deed The real estate is improved with aat the male of $1 for euch $1,000 orProperly Municipality Relief Fund, Drive - 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,sell al public auction tu the highest other lienor acquiring the residentialthe residential resI estate pursuantlo the premises after confirmation of single family residence. fraction thereof of the amount paidwhich is calculated on residential 60606, seIl at public auction to thebidder. as set forth below, the fol- real estate whose rights in and toIo its credif bid al the sale or by anythe sale. The ludqment amount wasby the pumchaser not to exceedreal estate al the rafe of $1 for euch highest bidder, as Set forth below,lowing descnbed real the residential real esfule arose pri-mortgagee, tudgment credifor,orFor information: Visit oar website st for the first mortgage, incertifiedfunds/orwire$1 000 sr fraction thereof of the the following described realesfate:Commonly known as 8344$357,518. $O0, or to the sale. The sableO propertyother lienor acquiring the residentialhttp:J/uemvice.atty-pierce.com. Be- esfate:Commonly known as 8620GROSS POINT ROAD.Mortonarid$90,122.75forthesecondtransfer,is due within twenty-fouramount paid by the purchaser not to esceed $300, in certified funds/oris subtect to general real estate tas-real eslule whose nghts in and totween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. N. WAUKEGAN ROAD UNIT #405,Grove. IL 60053 Properly Index No.mortgage. (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by es. special assessments, or specialIhe residential real estate arose pii-Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiffs Al- Sale terms: 25% down of the high-the mortgagee acquiring fhe resi-wire transfer. is due within twenty- MORTON GROVE. IL 60053 Prop-10-21-301-050-0000. The real es- taxes levied against said real estafeor fo the sale. The subject properlyIsmeys,tNorth Dearborn Street, eat bid by certified funds at (hedential real estale pursuant loifsfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid erty Indes No. t0-t9-109-044-t04ltale is improved with a single family and is offeredfor sale without anyis subledl to general real estate tax-Chicago,Illinois60602.Tet.No. The real estate is improved with aresidenceThe ludgment amountclose of the auction:The balance,Credit bid at the sale or by anyby the mortgagee acquiring the res- idenfial real estate pursuant to itsrepresentationas toqualityores, special assessments, or special(312( 476-5500. Refer to File Num- condo/townhosse. Sale terms: 25%was $336,2t2.32 Sale terms: 25%including the Judicial sale fee tommortgagee, ludgment creditor,or creditbid at the sale or by anyquantity of title and without recoursetuses levied against said real estateber I 122948. down of the highest bid by certifieddown of Ihe highest bid by certifiedAbandonedResidentialPropertyother lienor acquinng the residential and is offered for sale without any Municipality Relief Fund. which isreal estate whose nghts in and lomortgagee.adgment creditor,orto Plaintiff and in AS IS' condition. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES funds at the close of the auction;funds at the close of the auction; The sale is further subIdo to confir-representationastoqualityorCORPORATION the residential real estate arose pu-other lienor acquiring the residential The balance, including the JudicialThe balance. including the Judicialcalculated on residential real estate mation by the court. Upon paymentquantity of ItlIe and without recourse nOfficer, (312) 444-t 122 al the rate of St for each Sf000 oror to the sale. The subject propertyreal estate whose rights in and fo sale fee for Abandoned Residentialsale fee for Abandoned Residential infull of the amount bid, Ihe pur-Is Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. Properly Municipality Relief Fund,Property Municipality Relief Fund,fraction thereof of the amount paidis subject to general real estate tax-the residenliul real estate arose pri- or lo lhe sale. The subject propertychaser will receive a Certificate ofThe sale is further subject lo conf ir-7/19, 7126, 8/2/12 #354166 which is calculated on residentialwhich is calculated un residentialby the purchaser not to exceedes, special assessments, or special Sale that will entitle the purchasermation by the court. Upon payment in is sublect to general real solute tax- SKOKIE real estate at the rate of $t for eachreal estate at the rute of $1 for each$00, certifiedfunds/orwiretaxes levied against said real estate infull of the amousf bid, the pur- transfer, is due wdhin twenty-fourand is offered' for vale withoul anyes, special assessments, or specialto a deed fo the real eslate aher IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF $1,000 sr fraction thereof of the$1,000 or fraction thereof of the confirmation of the sale, The prop-chaser will receive a Certificate of amount paid by the purchaser notamount paid by the purchaser not24) hours. No fee shall be paid byrepresentationauIoqualityorlaxes levied against said real estate COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS and is offered for sale withouf anyerty will NOT be open for moped ionSale thaI will entitle the purchaserCOUN1Y DEPARTMENT - CHAN- to exceed $300. in certified funds/orto escobo $300, in certified funds/orthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-quantity of fitte and without recourse and plaintiff makes no representa-Is u deed lo the real eslale after wire transfer, is due within twenty-wire transfer, is due within twenty-dential real estafe parsuant Is itslo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.representationasto qualityor CERY DIVISION quantity of tille and wifhoul recoursetion as to the condilion of the prop-confirmation of the sale. The prop- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidcredit bid at the sale or by anyThe sale is further sublet to conf ir- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- ff83'.Prospective bidders are ad-erty will NOT be opon for inspection mortgagee, judgment creditor,ormat/on by the court. Upon paymentto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. LON. F/K/A THE BANK by the mortgagee acquiring the res-by the mortgagee acquiring the res- monished to check Ihe court file toand plaintiff makes no representa- idential real estale pursuant to itsidential real estate pursuant to itsother lienor acquiring the residentialinfull of the amouxl bid, the pur-The sale is further sabjecf to confir- OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE mafios by the court. Upon paymentverify all information, If this properlytion as to the condition of the prop- creditbid ut the sale or by any he sale or by anyreal estate whose rights in and tochaser will receive a Certificate of FOR CERTIFICATE credit bid at in full of the amount bid, the pur-is a condominium unit, the purchas-erty. Prospective bidders are ad- mortgagee, ludment creditor,ormortgagee, judgmenl creditor.orthe residential real estate arose pri-Sale that will entitle the purchaser HOLDERS OF CWABS,INC., chaser will receive a Certificate ofer st the unit at the foreclosure sale,monished to check the court file toASSET-BACKED other lienor acquiring the residentialother lienor acquinnthe residentialor tu the sale. The vubjecl propertyfo a deed to the real estate affsm other than u mortgagee, shall payverify all informafion. If this property is subject to general real estate tao-confirmafion of Ihe sale. The prop-Sale that will entitle the purchaser CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-6, real estate whose rights in and toreal estate whose vghfs in and Io the ausesamenls and the legal feesis a condominium unit, the parchas- the residential real estate arose pri-the residential real estafe arose pri-es, special usuessmenls, sr specialerfy will NOT be open for inspectionto a deed to the real eslule aher Plaintiff, confirmation of Ihe sale. The prop-requiredbyThe Condominiumer of the uniI at the foreclosure sale, or to the sale. The sublect propertysr Io the sale, The subject propertytaxes levied against said real estafeund plaintiff makes no representa- vs. erty will NOT be open for inspectionProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)gl)other than a mortgagee, shall payGARY T. CORTEZ, Nfl/A GARY is sublect to general real estate faa-is sublect to general real estafe tax-and is offered for sale without anylion as to the condition of the prop- and )g)(4). lt this property is u con-the ussessmenls and the legal fees representationustoqualityorerty. Prospective biddern are ad-and plaintiff makes no representa- CORTEZ, THE es. special assessments, or speciales, special ussessmenls, or special dominium unit which is required byThe Condominium monished fo check the court file tolion as to the condition of the prop- partof a VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, ueo levied against said real estatetases levied against said real estatequantify of title and without recourse common interestcommunity,IheProperly Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and io offered for sale without anyand is offered for sale without anyto Plaintiff and in AS lS condrtion.verify all information. If this propertyerty.Prospective bidders are ad- Defendunfs, moninhed to check Ihe court file lopurchaser of the unit at the foredls-and (gH4(. If this property is a con- representationastoqualityorrepresentationastoqualityorThe sale is further sub)ect Io confit-is a condominium unit, the purchas- 11 CH 20574 verity all information, If this propertysure sale other than u mortgageedominium unit which ispart of aNOTICE OF SALE quantity of title and without recoursequantity of 50e and without recoursemaSon by the Court. er of the uniI al the foreclosure sale, shall pay the assessments requiredcommon interest community, the to Plaintiff and in AS IS conditisn.to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.Upon payment in fall of the amountother than a mortgagee, shall payis u condominium unit, the purchas- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.by The Condominium Property Act,purchaser of the uniI at the foreclo- The sale is farther sabiect to conf ir-The sale in further subtect Io conf ir-bid, the purchaserwillreceive uthe assessments and the legal fees EN thaI pursuant lo a Jsdgmenl of other than a mortgagee, shall pay795 ILCS 660/t8.5(q-1)IF YOUsure sale ofher than a mortgageeForeclosure and Sale entered in the maSon by the court.1f the sale ismatiun by the court. Upon paymentCertificate of Sale that will entitlerequired byTheCondominium ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-shall pay the assessments required set aside for any reason. the Pur-in full of the amount bid, the pur-the purchaser Io a deed to the mealProperty Ac), 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1)the assessments and the legal fees above entitled cause on Muy 14, required byThe CondominiumOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTby The Condominium Property Act,2012InfercosntyJudicialSales chaser at the sate shall be entitledchaser will receive a Certificate ofestafe aher confirmalion of the sale.and (g)(4). If this property is a con- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(.IF YOU Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt)TO REMAININPOSSESSION Corporation will on Monday, Augusf only to a return of the deposit paid.Sale that will entitle the purchaserThe property will NOT be open fordominiam and which is part of a ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- and )g))4). If this property is a con-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 20, 2012 at the hour oft 1 a m. in The Purchaser shall have mro furtherto a deed to the real estafe afterinspection and plaintiff makes nocommon interest community, the AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT purchaser of the unit at the tomeclo-dominium unit which ispart of a their office at 120 West Madison recosrse against the Mortga9or. theconfirmation of Ihe sale. The prop-representation as lo the condition of ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION the property. Prospective bidderssure sale other than a mortgageecommon interest community, the Street, Suife 718A, Chicago, Illinois, Mortgagee Or te Mortyagee s uttor-erty will NOT be open for inspection 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ney. Upon payment in lullof theand plaintiff makes no representa-are admonished to check the courtshall pay the assessments requiredpurchaser of the unit ut the tordos- sell al public auction Io the highest sure sale other Iban u mortgageeMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN amount bid. the purchaser will re-lion as Io the condition of the prop-file to verity all information. by The Condominium Property Act, bidder for cash, as sel forth below, shall pay the assessments requiredLAW. For informal/on:VisitourACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ceive a Certificate of Sale that willerty. Prospechve bidders are ad-Ifthis property is a condominium765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t).IF YOU the following described mortgaged by The Condominium Property Act,wvbsite at service.atty-piemce.com.15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS entitle the purchaser to a deed tomonished fo check the court tile founit, the purchaser of the unit at theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- real estate: 7ES ILCS 605/t8.5(a-1).IF YOUbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE the real estate after confirmation ofverify all information. If fhis propertyforeclosuresale.otherthanaOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PIN. 10-23-205-006. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsLAW. For information:VisitourCommonly known as 3347 Wilder the sale. The property will NOI beis a condominium unit, the purchas-mortgagee, shall pay the assess-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Asomeys, One NorthDearbornwebsife al service.alny-pierce.00m. open forinspeclion and plaintiffer of the unit uf 15e lomeciosure saie.mentS and the lepal fees requiredFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT St., Skokie. Ii 60076, TO REMAININ POSSESSIONStreet Suife1300, CHiCAGO. ILbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. makes no representation as to theother than a mortgagee, shall payby The Condominium Property Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN The mortgaged real estate is im- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500.PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffs condition of he property, Prospec-the assessments and the legal fees765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4).IfACCORDANCE WITH SECTION proved with u single family resi- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPlease refer to file numberAttorneys,OneNorth Dearborn Condominiumthis property is a condominium unit15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS dence. If the subject mortgaged teal fivebiddersareadmonished torequiredby The ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPAt t 17910 THE JUDICIAL SALESStreet Sude 1300, CHICAGO. IL check the court file to verify all irrtor-Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t)which is part of a common interestMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE estale is s unit of a common moler- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISCORPORATION One South60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.est community, the purchaser st the mafias. If this property is a condo-and (q)(4). lt this property is a con-community, the purchaser of theLAW. Forinformation:Visitour Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Please refer fo file number minium unit, the purchaser of thedominiam unit which is part of aunit al the foreclosure sale otherwebsile at semvice.atty-pierce.comMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE unit other than a mortgagee shall LAW. Forinformation, contactIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '('osPAl 1 t 1958. THE JUDICIAL SALESpay the assessments required by unit at the foreclosure sale, othercommon interest community, thethan a mortgagee shall pay the as-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. CORPORATION South Plainfiff's attorney: LAW OFFICEScan alsovisil The Judicial Sales One subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sessmenls required by The Condo-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plaintiff's Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, minium Property Act. 765 ILCSAttorneys,One NorthDearbornOF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC ,175 N. the Condominium Property Act. ifassments and the legal tees re-sure sale other than a mortgagee Franklin Street, Sude 201, CHICA-day slatus report of pending sales.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '('os qsireri by The Condominium Prop-shall pay the assessments required605/18.5(g-l(. Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL Sale lerma: 10% down by certified GO, IL60606,(312)357-1125PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onecan alsovisit The Judicial Salesfunds, balance, by certified funds, erfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andbu The Condominium Property Act,IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR60602Tel No.(3t2) 476-5500. North Dearbom Street Suife 1300Corporation at www.tjsc.com tor a 7 (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEPlease refer Io file numberPlease refer calls Io the sales de- within 24 hours.No refunds, The (g)(4)If this properly is a condo-7E5 ILCS 605/18.5)s-t).IF YOU partmenl. THE JUDICIAL SALESCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-due Status report of pending sales, minium unit which is part of a com- RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-PA1124525. THE JUDICIAL SALES property will NOT be open tom in- ARE THE MORTOADOR HOME- One 5500 Attomey File No.: PAl I t 7910PICRCE& ASSOCIATES One mon interest community, the pur-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-CORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION SosIh speclion Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Attomey Code 91220 Case A ltNorth Dearborn Street Surie 1300 chaser of the unit at the foreclosureIO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, For information call Sales Clerk at IL 606064650 (3121 236-SALE '(ouCH 30050 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-Law Offices of Ira T. Nevel, 175 sale other than a mortgagee shallFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSION,IN ACCORDANCE WITHIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(ou 5500 Attorney File No.: PAt i i 1958 SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- can also visit The Judicial Sales1450923 North Franklin Streef, Chicago, lIli- pay the assessments required byAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN can also visif The Jsdicial Sales 7/19, 7/26. 8/2/12 #354194 Attorney Cede. 91220 Case Cti LINOIS MORTGAGS FORECLO-Corporation ut www.11sc.com for a 7Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 nois 60606 (312) 357-t 125. The Condominium PropertyAct,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION day stafus report of pending sales. CH 207tt5 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q.t).IF YOU15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISSURE LAW. day status report of pending sales. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES LAW OFFICSS OF IRA T. ÑEVEL. 1450898 CORPORATION ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFor information, contact Plainfrtf sPISRCE &ASSOCIATES One 7/19, 7/26, 8/2)12 #354190 information, contactattorney. CHUHAK & TECSON,North Dearborn Street Suife 1300LLC t 75 N. Franklin Slreet, Suite Selling Officer. (312)444-1122 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. For 201 CHICAGO, IL 60606 1312) 357- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPlaintiffsattorney: HAUSELMAN,P.C. , 00 S. WACKER DRIVE, STE.CHICAGO, IL60602 (312) 476- 1448596 1 1 25 Attomey Code. t 8827 Case e 7119, 7126, 8/2/12 #352940 FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFRAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. . 392600, CHICAGO, IL 60606, (312)5500 Attorney File No: PA1124525 444-9300. Attorney Code, 91220 Case a ltti CH 05118 NOTE' Pursuant to AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSouth LaSalle Street - Suife t 105, the Fair Debt Collection Practices To PLA(E A CHICAGO, IL 60603,312) 372-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-CH 39363 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's ILLINOIS2020. Please refer to fi e numberlION 1452216 15-t7011CIOF THE attorney io deemed to be a debt col- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE1 t-2222-17207. THE JUDICIALOne South WackerDrive,24th7/26. 8/2, 8/9/12 #360086 To PLACE A HELP OneFloor, Chicago,IL60606-4650 lector attempting to collect a deblCLASSIFIED AD, LAW. For information, examine theSALES CORPORATION and any intormafion obtained will be court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-South Wacker Dnve, 24thFloor,)3t2( 236-SALE WANTED AD IN THE Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-You can alsovisrt The Judicial used tor that purpose 5ev: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 1448476 FIND MORE LOCAL , SALE You can also visit The Judi-Sales Corporation al www.ljsc.com (ALI. PC, t5W030 NORTH FRONT- 7/26, 812, 819/12 #360008 GE ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURRcial Sales Corporation at t)sc.cfor a 7 day status report of pending (LASSIFIEDS, CALL sales. RINIfOURAPARIMINIWItH (All IN ICI JOBS AT RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876.om for a 7 day status report of (lAltIfIfOt, (All 141.998-3405 pendincj sales. HAUSELMAN,NOTE: Pursuant Iv the Fair Debt tO P11(1 1058 AD 847-998-3400 847-998-3400 PIONEER W(AL.(OM4ONSTER PAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 39 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 2012 I I 43

Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Rea Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Bid Notice Public Notices LEGAL SKOKIE verify all inlormafionIfhis piopertyand Sale enfred infhe aboveIudgment ãmounl was $267,823.65. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY LEGAL NOTICE Take notice fha) an applicafion IN THE CIRCUT COURT OFis a condominium unit, the purchas-cause on May 29, 2012. an spent ofSale terms' 25% down of the high- GIVEN THAT Request for Pro- INVITATION FOR BIDS for a retail liquor License has COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,The Judicial Sales Corporation, willest bid by certified funds al the posaisfor one advancedlife 2012/13 WATERMAIN been filed By other Ihan a mortgagee. shall payat 1030 AM on September 5, 2012,close of the auction; The balance, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- support ambulance for the Fire REPLACEMENT PROGRAM Charlas Slaples CERY DIVISION the assessments and the legal feesat tIne The Judicial Sales Corpora-including the Judicial sale fee for Adoption FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFrequiredbyThe Condominiumlion, One South Wacker Orine -Abandoned ResidentialProperty Department will be received byThe City of Parti Ridge will Sc- 18086 SE Village Circle BROOKFIELD, A Property Acf, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Municipality Relief Fund, which is Assumed Name the Village of Lincolnwood untilcept sealed bids tor the 2012113 Tequasfa, FL 33469 FEDERALLY CHARTERED NA-and (g4). If this propeuly is a con-sell at public auction to the lighestcalculated on residential real estate Auction- Real Estate 11;00 AM., local time on Wed-WATERMAIN REPLACEMENT For TIONAL BANK; Plaintiff. dominium unit whìcfr iupartof abidder, as set forth below, 'he fol-at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or nesday. August 29. 2012 al thePROGRAM, PW-12-06,inac- Fore God Management, LLC common interest Community, Iholowing described real estate: fraction thereof of the amount paid vs. Lincolnwood Village Hall Cous-cordance with fha plans, spec'rfi- 1677 W. Mission Hills Rd. purchaser of the unit at the forado-Commoniy known astVILLAby the purchaser noIto esceedBid Notice JAMES A HUBBARD, AN INDIVID- cil Chambers located at 6900 N.cations and contract documents Northbrooh, IL 60062 UAL; REBECCA A. sure sale other than a mortgageeVERDE DRIVE, UNIT 302, Buffalo$00,incertifiedfunds/orwire Divorce HUBBARD, AN INDIVIDUAL;shall pay the assessments requiredGrove, IL 60089 Property Incleo No.transfer,is due within twenty-four Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Il-now available for inspection atAny objections Io the granting of WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL by The Condominium Property Act,03-07-201-Olg-t040 The riraI eu-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by Foreclosures linois 60712 at which time theythe Office of the City Engineer. said license shall be made tu ILLINOIS, INC.. AN IOWA CORPO-7B5 ILCS 605118.5(e-1).IF YOUtate is improved with a condomini-the mortgsgee acquinng 16e resi- will be opened and read. Pro-This work consists of the con-the President of the Board of RATION; UNKNOWN ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-urn.The Judgment amour't wasdential real estate pursuant toils Foundation Notices posaIs received after such limastruction of spprosimafely 2,817County Commissioners. as the Sale fermo: 25%credit bid at the sale or by any OWNERS, AND NONRECORDOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT$107,771.48. will be retumed unopened. Pro-feel of new waterrnain, includingLiquor Control CommissIoner, in TO REMAININPOSSESSIONdown of the highest bid by certifiedmortgagee, judgment creditor,or Judicial Sales CLAIMANTS. Detendants, posai packets may be examinadwaler service connections, curbwrifing, signed by the objector, 11 CH 1953 FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFfunds at the close of the auction;other honor acquinng the residential NOTICE OF SALE AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INThe balance, including the Judicialreal estate whose rights in and toMechanics Liens or obtained at Lincolnwood FireS gutter and street removal andwithin ten days of the dale of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONsale fee for Abandoned Res:dentialthe residential real eslale arose pri. Deparfmenf. 6900N.Lincohnreplacement, andallrelatedthisnotice,statingspecifically ihat pursuant to a Judgmentof15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISProperty Municipality Relief Fund,or to the sale The sublet propertyName Change Ave, Lincolnwood, Illinoisweds. the groundsof the objection. FORECLOSUREwhich is calculated on residentialIs subject to geseral real estate fas- Foreclosure entered in the aboveMORTGAGE 60712. The Village ofThe project must be completedAny objections should be mailed LAW. For information,contactreal estate at the rate of $1 for eaches, special assessments, or special Probate entitled cause on June 21, 2012. Llncolnwood reserves the rightwithin 50 working days. A cam- Inlercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-Plaintiffsattorney' HAUSELMAN,$1.000 or fraction thereofof thetaxes levied agaissl said real estate to; 118 N. Clark Street, Room Public Hearings to reject any or all bids and to 1 140 Chicago, Illinois 60602. lionwill on Monday, August 20,RAPPIN S OLSWANG, LTD. , 39amOunf paid by the purchaser sotand is offered' for sale without any pletion date of November 16, 2012, at the hour of I i a.m in theirSouth LaSalle Street - Suite 1 105,to esceed $300, in certified finds/orrepresentation astoqualityor waiveanyirregularitiesand2012 has been specified for allJack Weinrauch oflice at 120 West Madison Street,CHICAGO, IL 60603,312) 372-wire transfer, is due within twenty-quantity of tiffe and wilhout recourse Public Notices nforrnalities, won, under this contract. Deputy Liquor Control SuOe 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to2020. Please refer to fi e numberfour (24) hours No fee shall be paidlo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, 8/2/12 362280 Plans and specifications tor bid-Commissioner 1 t-2222-16926. THE JUDICIALby Ihe mortgagee acquiring tfie res-The sale is further subtect lo contir- Storage - Legal the highest bidderlor cash, the fol- 353067 SALES CORPORATION Oneidential real estate pursuant to ilsmalion by the court, Upon payment INViTATION FOR BIDS ding may be obtained at ParIs7/19, 7/26 8/2/12 lowing described mortgagedreal Golf South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor,credit bid st the sale or by anyin full of the amount bid, the pur-Take Notices 2012 FLOOD REDUCTION Ridge City Half, ist Floor. Cash- chooI Disfricf 67 estate; Prevaillnq Wage Commonly known as 8227 LincolnChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-mortgagee, Iudgment creddor.orchaser will receive a Certificate of PROGRAM ers'Desk, 505 Buller Placa, SALEY0u can also visit The Judi-other lleno, acquinng the reoiientialSale that will entitle the purchaser Assumed Name The Cuy of Park Ridge will ac-Park Ridge, NOTICE Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077 Illinois for a non-Nolice is hereby given by the Board PIN. 10-2t-405-065-0000. cial Sales Corporation at so ltsc.creal estate whose rights in md toto a deed to the reel estafe after cept sealed bids for the 2012refundabledepositof$50.00 om for a 7 day status report ofthe residential real estate arose pu-confirmalion of the sale. The prop- ASSUMED NAME of Education of Golf School District The mortgaged real estate is a sin- FLOOD REDUCTION PRO-per sal.Slafe pre-qual'tticslton67. Cook County. Morto,, Grove, lIli- pending sales. HAUSELMAN,or to the sale, The subject propertyerty will NOT be open for inspectionNotice is hereby given, pursuant gIs family residence.lt the sublecl GRAM, in accordance with theis required. nod, that by Resolution adopted the mortgaged real estate is a unit of aRAPPIN S OLSWANG, LTD. 39is sublect tO general real estate tax-and plaintiff makes no representa-fo An Ad in relation to the use plans,specifications and con-Bids will be accepted st fha Of-26th day of June, 2012, the Board common interest community, theSouth LaSalle Street - Suitet tOSes, special assessments. or specialtion as to the condition of the prop-of an Assumed Business Name CHICAGO,IL 60603 (312) 372-tases levied against said real estateerty. Prospective bidders are ad- tract documents now availabletice of the Cashier. 505 Butlerof Education made a determination purchaser of the unit other than a in the conduct or transaction of of the Prevailing Rates of Wages as mortgagee shall pay the assess-2020 Attorney File No.;1 1 -2222-arid is offered for sale withoil anymoniuhed to check the court file fo for Inspection at the offices ofPlace, Park Ridge, Illinois, Business in the Stafe, as required by law. menls required by suhsecson (g-t)16926 Attorney Code. 4.452 Case Crepresentation astoqual tyorverity all information. If thin properly Christopher B. Burke Engineer-60068, unfil 10:00 AM on Tues- t I CH 06594 NOTE; Pursuant toquantity of title and without recourseis a condominium und, the purchas-amended,thafacerf'tfication A current list of wage raten is avail- of Section 18.5 of the condominium in9,9575 W. HigginsRoad,day, August 7. 2012. al whichablen the District Adminisf ratine Properly Act the Fair Debt Collection Practicesto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.er of the unit al the foreclosure sale,was tiled by the undersigned Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sThe sale is further subject toonfir-other than a mortgagee, shall pay Suite600, Rosemont,Illinoislimeallbidswillbe publiclyOffice located at 9401 Waakegan Sale terms Bidders must present, with the County Clerk of Cook Road, Morton Grove, Illinois. attorney is deemed to be a debt col-malion by Ihe court. Upon paymentthe assessments and'the legal tees 60018. opened and read. at the lime of sale, a cashier's or County. File No. D12131093 on ofthe lector attempting to collect s debtin full of the amount bid, tht pur-required by TheCondominium The wads consists of approxi.A bid deposit is required, WhichLouise Karhin.Secretary certified check tot 10% of the suc- Julyf7. 2012. Under the As- Board of Education cesstul bid amount. The balance ofand any information obtained will bechaser will receive a Certificate ofProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gl( mately 3,400 feet of sewer pipemust be in the form of a bid If this properly is part ofsumed Name of Pyb;-2-12 3fl5296 the successful bid shall be paidused for that purpose Sale thet will entitle tIre purr haserand (g((4). and structure consfruclion,bond or a candied or cashier's 1448441 to a deed to the real estate afters common inferest community, the BELLAS HAIR SALON NOlic OF ADOPTION within 24 hours, by similar funds pavement patching, curb S gut-check payable to the City ofOF PREVAILING WAGE RATES The property will NOT be open for7f19, 7/26, 8W12 #351973 confirmation of the sale. The prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-wifh fhe business locafed af 634 ter and sidewalk removal andParIs Ridge. The successtul bid-On June21. 2012,Ihn PARK inspection City will NOT be open for inspectionsure sale, other than a mortgagee,E. CoO Road, Arhinglon Heights SKOKIE replacemenf, restoration, and sIlder will be required to tumisfi aRIDGE RECREATION AND PARK For information call Mr Robert L.IN THE CIRCUfT COURT OFand plaintiff makes no representa-shall pay the assessmento requiredIL 60005 The true name(s) and tion as fo the condition of the prop-by The Condominium Property Act, necessary worft, ContractBondfor thefullDISTRICT passed an ordinance lo Oawidiuk al Plaintiff's Attorney, TheCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS residence address of the adopt wage rulen no less than the Collins Law Firm, PC, r770 North erly. Prospective bidders ars ad-755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU A completion date of Novemberamount ot the contract and a COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-monished to check the court file toARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-owner(s)s; Javier Serna, 829 prevailing hourly wage rates an cor- Park Street, Naperville,IllinoisCERY DIVISION 16, 2012 has been specified forCertificate of Insurance prior totified by the Illinois Department of 60563. (630) 527-1595. verify all information. Ifhis propertyOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTEast FaklcortDrive,Arlington GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, all worh under this contract. starling fha work. The success-Labor on June 1. 2012.This ordi- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES is a condominium unit, the puichas-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONHeights, IL 60005 Plaintiff Plans and specifications for bid-tul bidder will be required fo paynance and prevailing wage rates CORPORATION er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPub; 7/26 8/2, 8/9 358684 V ding may be obtained af the offi-prevailing wage rafes irr accord-are available for public inspection at SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 RAFAT SULTAN; JAMIL KHANother than a mortgagee, shall payAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ASSUMED NAME the assessments and the legal feesACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ces of Christopher B. Burke En-anca wifh state and local laws. the ParIs Dislnct office at 5701 Sib- I 9 NKJA JAMIL AHMED KHAN, Notice is hereby given, pursuant ley Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois. 1119, 7126, W2/12 352031 requiredby TheCondon'inium15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS gineenng, 9575W. HigginsThe City of Park Ridge reserves Defendants foAni Act in relation fo the use MEL THILLENS, Secretary il CH 2003 Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))l)MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Road, Suife 600, Rosemonf, lIli-the righf Io reledl any and all SKOKIE and )g)(4). If this property is part ofLAW. For information,contactof an Assumed Business Name Park Ridge Recreation and Park INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFProperty Address; 5319 CHURCH nois 60018, State pro-bids Ointnct I a common Interest community, thePlaintiffs attorney' DAVID T CO-¡rl the conduct or transaction of STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS purchaser of the unit at the forado-HEN, DAVID T. COHEN S ASSO- qualification is required. Sarah Milchell Psb.8-2-12 363508 COUNTY DEPARTMENT . CHAN-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Business in theSfafe, as sure sale, other than a mortgagee,dATES , 10729 WEST 159TH 6-eIs will be accepted at Eie Of-City Engineer NotIce of a PublIc Hearing SALE amended,fhatacertification CERY DIVISION shall pay the assessments requiredSTREET, ORLANO PARK, IL fice of the Cashier, 505 ButlerPub;7126 8/2112 358051 Pennoyer School District #79. CITIMORTOAGE, INC.. Plainl,tt, Fisher and Shapiro file C 10-049362 60467 17081 460-771 I. THE JUDI-was tiledby the undersigned Ill is advised that interested parties5v Tse Condominium Properl', Act, Place, Park Ridge, Illinois unfil 5200 N. Cumbeitand Avenue, 705 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1). IF YOUCIAL ALES CORPORATION Onewtth fhe County Cl&h of Cook Mechanics Liens consult with their 10;00 AM on Wednesday, Au- Norridge.IL, 60706 at 7;l5pm CH 06594 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (Hi)ME-South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor,County. FILE NO. D12131169 7739 KILBOURN AVENUE Skokie,own attorneys before biddingatOWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHTChicago, IL 60606-4650 )3f2( 236- gust 8, 2012, at which time allNOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN on Augusf 15, 2012 mortgage foreclosure sales.) on fhe 20 day of July 2012 Un- IL 60067 IN POSSESSIONSALE You can also visit The Judi- bids will be publicly opened andThat on 8-19-12 a sale will beA Public Hearing will fake place PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenTO REMAIN der fhe Assumed Name of FALlA THOMAS, EDWARD THO- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFdal Sales Corporation at w'ww.tsc.c read heldat7314 N. Lawndalerelatedfoanapphicafionfor MAS, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDthat pursuant to a Judgment of Garduno Consfruclin Foreclosure entered on May 25,AN ORDER OF POSSESSIOnJ, INom for a 7 day status report of A bid deposit is required, WhichSkokia, IL 60076 fo sell the fol-waiver or moditicafion of Sec- NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS De- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONpending saleu. DAVID T. COHEN Swiththebusinesslocatedat fendants NOTICE OF SALE PUB-2012, KalIen Realty Services. Inc.. must be in the form of a bidlowing articles fo enforce a liention 17-15 of the School Code, 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLI14OISASSOCIATES 10729 WEST 159TH2630 S. Kedvale Ave. , Chicago, Lim'dafion of Administrativa Cost LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENas Selling Official will at r2;30p ni. STREET ORLAND PARK. IL 60467 bond, or certifiedor cashier'saxisfing under the laws of fha on August 27, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IL 60623. The true name(s) and thaI pursuant loa Judgmenl of LAW. For information,ccntact 460-771 1 Attorney check payable to the City ofstate of Illinois againsl such arti-Worksheet. dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, 17081 Code.residence address of the owner Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Plaintiffs attorney: DAVID T. CO-256l2 Case C 12 CH 01914 NOTE; ParirRidge. The successfulcIes of labor, services, skill or8/2/12 363411 Illinois, sell al public auction to the (s) is Consuelo Garduno, 2630 above couse on May 23, 2012, an HEN, DAVID T. COHEN & ASSO-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection bidder will be required lo furnishmaterial expended upon a stor- LEGAL NOTICE agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-highest bidder for cash, as set forth S. Kedvale Ave., Chicago,IL below, the following described realCIATES , 10729 WEST 1II9THPractices Act, you are advised Ihat a Contract Bondfor thefullage tumished for such articlesNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ration, will at 10:30 AM on AugusI STREET, ORLAND PARK ILPlaintitl'o attomey is deemed to be60623. properly: smounf of fha confracl and aal the request of the followingBY THE BOARD OF EDUCA- 27. 2012, at the The Judicial Sales 60467, 1708) 480-7711. THE JI/DI-a debt collector attempting to collectPub:8/2, 8/9, 8/16 365097 Corporation, One South WackerCommonly known as 5319 Church Certificate of Insurance prior todesignated person. unless suchThON OF COMMUNITY CON- CIAL SALES CORPORATION Onea debt and any information obtained ASSUMED NAME Drive.24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,Street, Skokie, IL 60077 will be used for that purpose. starting the work. The success-articles are redeemed within 30SOLIDATED SCHOOL DIS- Permanent Indes No: tO-r6-303-South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Nolice is hereby given, pursuant 60606, sell at public auction Io the Chicano, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-1448479 ful bidder will also be required todays of the publication of thisTRICT 64 IN THE COUNTY OF highest bidder, as set forth below,060 fo An Act in relation fo the use SALEYoa can also visit The Judi-7h26, 8/2, 819/12 e360013 pay prevailing wage rafas in ac-notice. COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS, the following described real estate;The mortgaged real estate is im- of an Assumed Business Name dal Sales Corporation at www.tac.c cordance with stale and localPath Trucking,Inc. 3313 Baa-THAT A TENTATIVE BUDGET Commonly known as 773eproved with a dwelling. The proper-0m for a 7 day slafuo report of in the conduct or transaction of KILBOURN AVENUE, Skokie,ILfy will NOT be open for inspection. laws, con St., Unit 204, North Chica-FOR SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT pending sales. DAVID T. COHEN S Business in the Stale, as 60067 Property Indes No10-27-The ludgmenl amount was The City of Parir Ridge reservesgo, IL 60064. 2008 Ford F-258,FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BE- ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST 159TH amended,that a certification 1 1 1 -039-0000. The real estate is$326,976 40.SaIe terms for non-STREET ORLANO PARK, IL 6)467 the right to reject any and allVINCi FTSW21 R68EC97989 GINNING JULY1, 2012 AND improved with a single family resi-parties; 10% of successful bid im- was tiledby the undersigned 17081 460-771 1 AttorneyCode bids. Amount of Lien $7984.00 ENDING JUNE 30. 2013 WILL dence. The ludgment amount wasmediately at conclusion of auction, wifh the County Clerk of Cook 35602 Case e 12 CH 00112 Nl)TE Sarah Mitchell FordMotorCredit CompanyBE ON FILE AND CONVEN- $372,901.04. Saleterms; 25%balance by 12:30 p.m. lhe next County. File No. D12131085 on business day, both by cashier'sPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection City Engineer P.O. Boo 105704, Atlanta,IENTLY AVAILABLE FOR PUB- down of the highest bid by certified Practices Act, you are advised that July 16, 2012. Under the As- funds at the close of the auction,checks; and no refunds,The sale Pub:7/26, 8/2112 358034 GA.30348-5704. LIC INSPECTION AT THE Plaintiff's attorney is deemed fo be sumed Name of The balance, including the Judicialshall be sublet IO general real es- 7/19, 7/26, 8/2 351557 RAYMOND E. HENDEE EDU- tale fases, special taxes, speciala debt collector attempting to collect Piano Tunis9 S Service sale fee for Abandoned Residential a ddel and any information oblnined Notice is hereby given that onCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER, assessments, special taxes levied, with the business localed al 302 Property Municipality Relief Fund, will be used for that purpose. AUGUST 26. 2012, a sale will164 S. PROSPECT AVENUE, whìch is calculated on residentialand superior liens,itany. The FIND MORE N. Carlyle PI., Arlington Heights. $449620 be held at; PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS, real estafe al he rate of $1 for eachproperly is offeredas is.with no IL 60004. The true name(s) and express or implied warranties and7/26, W2, 8/9/12 #360018 BEFORE AND AFTER 60068, FROM 8;00 AM. TO $1,000 srtraction thereof ofthe residence address of the amount paid by the purchaser notwithout any representation as to theNORRIDGE 4:00 P.M., MONDAY owner(s) is:Gary Messhing, 302 5926 S. RACINE AVE. to exceed $300, in certified funds/orquality of title or recourse to Plain-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF REACH OUT TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60636 THROUGH FRIDAY,BEGIN- wire transfer, is due within twenty-tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-COOK COUNTY, ILLtNOIS N. Carfyle PI., Arlington Heights, To sell the following article foNING TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, monished fo review the court file toCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - Cl-IAN- IL 60004. tour 24) hours No fee shall be paid enforce a lien esisting under the2012. COPIES OF SAID by the mortgagee acquiring the res-verity all iolormation CERY DIVISION Pub; 7/26 8/2 8/9 359393 idenlial real estate pursuant lo itsFor informationSale Clerk, FisherTCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, MORE lawsoftheSlateofIllinoisBUDGET WILL ALSO BE credit bid athe sale or by anyand Shapiro.Attomey e 42168, Bid Notice against such articlefor repairsAVAILBLE AT THE PARK mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,AIDA RADHIMA, GJEFIGJI LOCAL JOBS and storage fumished for suchRIDGE AND NILES PUBLIC LI- Niles Township High School- other lleno, acquiring the residentialBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)RADHIMA, FLUTURA HOXHAJ. QUALIFIED article al the request of the fol-BRARIES. NOTICE IS FUR- 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- District 219 otters the sale of a real estate whose rights in and fo lowing designated persons, un-THER HEREBY GIVEN THAT A the residential real estate arose po-3.00 p m, weekdays Only RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants Cummins 18 Cylinder Engine. less such articles are redeemedPUBLIC HEARING ON SAID or to the sale The sublect property1445991 12 CH 01914 Sealed bids are to be delivered LOCAl. is sutrlect to general real estate taxTrig, 7/26, 812/12#351951 7916 W. LAWRENCE AVENUE priorfothedesignatedsaleBUDGET WILL BE HELD AT Nomdoe, IL 60706 to the Admìnistrafive Center- 700 P.M. ON MONDAY, SEP- es, upecial assessments, or specialBUFFALO GROVE Business Office at 7700 Gross date; tases levied against said real estate NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- OWNER: JULIA A. MONTGOM-TEMBER 10, 2012 AT RAY- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that our- Point Road, Skokie, IL 60077 upCANDIDATES IN and is offered' for sale without anyCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ERY 7914 S RIDGELAND MOND E. HENDEE ESC, 164 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure to 2;00 p.m. on Tuesday, Au- representation asloqualityorCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- S. PROSPECT AVE., PARK and Sale in CHICAGO, IL 60617 quantity of title and without recourseCERY DIVISION entered the ahoye AT gust 14,2012. to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. cause os June 5, 2012. as ageirt of CHICAGO LAN D LIEN HOLDER.TRIAD FINAN-RIDGE.IL60068. DATED TCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, Bids will thereafter be publicly THIS AUGUST 6, 2012 The sale s further subject to confir- The Judicial Sales Corporalion, will opened and read aloud. Sped- CIAL CORP. 3P. O. BOX 3299 maSon by the court. Upon payment at tO;30 AM on September 6, 21)12, BOARD OF EDUCATION COM- JAIME BENAVIDES, WILLIAM AR- ficafions may be obtained from HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA in full of the amounl bid, the pur-ROYO, VILLA VERDE RESIDEN-at the The Judicial Sales Corp3ra- 92605 MUNITY CONSOLIDATED theBusinessOffice atthe WITH chaser will receive a Certificate ofTIAL ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNlion. One Soufh Wacker Dnse - SCHOOL DISTRICT 64 ERIC 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606. Vehiles;2005 FORD EXPLOR- Sale that will ont lIe the purchaserOWNERS AND NON-RECORD above address. UHLIG SECRETARY TO BE to a deed to the real osIate after soll at public auction to the highest For further information contact; ER CLAIMANTS Defendants bidder, as set forth below. the fol- MONSTER, VIN #1 FMZU63K55ZA18598 PUBLISHED IN THE PARK confirmation of Ihe sale The prop-12 CH 00172 Jean Hedstrom, Purchasing lowing descnbed real estate: PION FE R I.004L(O W-MONSTFR RIDGE HERALD ADVOCATE erty will NOT be opon tor inspection1 VILLA VERDE DRIVE, UNIT 302 A9ent Amount of Lien;$4,317.00 and plaintiff makes no representa- Commonly known as 7916 W AND THE NILES SPECTATOR Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 District 219 . Business Office Pub:fl26,8/2, 819, 8/16/12 tion as to the condition of the prop-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-LAWRENCE AVENUE, Nonidgu', IL CALL 360458 ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, erty. Prospective bidders are ad-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fiat pur-60706 847-626-3978 2012. monishent to check he Court tile fosuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureProperty Index No. 12-12-307-198- Pub:8t2112 362917 0000. The real enlate is improved Pub: 8/2/12 362922 with a single family residence. 'lye 841-998-3400 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012NIL

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Mark Hopkins 111516 LifeStorage Centersof Rogers Noticeishereby given theSchool District No. 74 Unit 1 123 Mark Atkins Sabrina Morgan 2015Park will hold a public sale io en- Board of Educationof SchoolDarlene Fouriras Unit 2021 Leslie Cosby Sabrina Morgan 20/6force s lien imposed on said proper- ly, as described below. pursuant to Distnct No. 74 in the County ofVice President/Secretary Unit 2022 Jeff Pezzati Kimberly Ingram 2029the Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa- Cook,StateofIllinois,that aPublished in the Pioneer PressUnit 2306 Justin Vandenberg Sabrina Morgan 2066cility Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS Tentative Budget for said schoolPub:8/2i12 362452 Und 3019 Mario Manfredy James Jefferson 212895/1to 95/7,at t I :00 AM on district for the fiscal year begin- Storage - Legal Unit 3027 Martisa Franklin Debbie Patterson 213Thursdsy, August 16th, 20t2, at ning July1, 2012 and ending Pub: 8/2, 8/9 366026 Kimberly Wakefield 2/63 Life Storage Centers of Rogers parIr, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, June 30, 2013 will be on file and NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Jacqueline Davis 2177 Illinois, 60626.(773) 38t-14t7 conveniently available for publicTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK Demetria Kirk 3025Management resumes the right to inspectioninthe office of the UP SELF STORAGE UP SELF STORAGE Brandi Williams 3039withdraw any unit from sale. Regis- Fi Boardof Education, 6950 N. 2525 West Armitage Ave, 3850 West Devon Ave, Gwendolyn Vann 3083tered or motor vehiclesare sold dÉlie East Prairie Road, Lincolnwood, Chicago, IL 60647 Lincoinwood, IL, 60712 Tiffany I Williams 3184 As Is I Parto Only, no titles or reg- Illinois from 8:00 am, to 4:00DATE: Friday August 17, 2012 DATE: 8/1712012 Kenneth Ray 4054istratiov. p.m., Monday throughFriday, Tenant Name Unit S BEGINS AT: 2:00PM BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM Wauniece Cole 5080Silas King tot on and after the 6th day of Au-CONDITIONS. All units will beCONDITIONS. All units will be Pub: 7/26, 8/2 359009 Shree L. Smith 1/2 gust, 2012. The Tentative Budg-sold to the highest bidder.Bidssold to the highest bidder.BidsLife Storage Centers of HumboldtStephanie Wynn t 27 et is also available on the dis-taken only for each und initstaken only for each unit in itsPark will hold a public sale to err-Luke Urbanowski 246 trict's websile. entirety.Payment must be madeenfirety.Payment must be madetorce a lien imposed on Said proper-Loutesia A. Wright 311 Notice is further hereby givenby cash, credit card, or certifiedby CASH OR CREDIT CARD.y', as described below, pursuant IoRobertJ Head[y 352 the Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa-Deborah Campbell 426 that a public heanng will be heldfunds. No personalchecksNo personal checksaccepted.cility Act,Illinois Code 770 ILCSKehinde Folarin 437 at 7:30 p.m. on the 6th day ofaccepted.All goods must be re-Allgoods must beremoved95/1 to 55/7, at 2:00 PM on Mon-Cornel Gorahm 450 September, 2012 in the cham-moved from the und within 24fron, the unit within 24 hours.day. August 13, 2012, at Lite Stor-Moadib Killcuss 45tA bersofthe VillageHallofhours. Payment due immediate-Payment due immediately uponage CentersofHumboldt Park,Darryl Grant 520 Lincolnwood, 6900 N.Lincolnly upon acceptance of bid. Undacceptance of bid.Unit avails-4014 W. Grand Ase, Chicago, ILDanyel Cecil Martin 540 60651 . (773) 235-2884. Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. availability sublect to prior set-bilify subject to prior settlement Ronaid Lewis 546 Management reserves the right toEdna Neal 580 Dated this August 2,2012, of account. withdraw any unit from sale, Regis-Brian Benlamin 594 Unifit 3126 Deborah Mostyn tered or motor vehicles are sold AsHumberto Delarosa 7t4 Unit# 3322 Deborah Mostyn Is t Parts Only, no titles or registra-Adonis Horton 907 Unit# 3208 William tion. GregoryJohnson 923 Schauwecker Name Unit#Maurice R. MatIns Sr. 93t Lakeysha L Adams 576 Motoko Kusanagi 937 Unit# 3210 William Public Notices Public Notices Candice L Allen t06 Marcella McCall 975 Schauwecker Phil Faust MarcSouza 1010 Und# 4214 Craig Sherman Circle Family Care t83 Pub: 7/26,8/2350127 COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT #64 Unit# 4258 Sauganash HealthLee Esther Curtis 643 NOTICE OF AUCTION Park Ridge-Niles, Illinois Associates/Derek Kelly Janeth Vega-Gomez 801 Life Storage Centers of Morton llenes Hat 250 PUBLIC RELEASE Unit# 4318 Loren Levine Grove will hold a public sale to Community Consolidated School District #64 announced ifs Ninos Hanna 485 Pub:8/2, 8/9 360435 Lewis L Harris, Jr 580 enforce a lien imposed on said policy for free lunch for those students unable to pay for meals NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFSandra Figueroa 179 property, as described below. under the Illinois Free Lunch Program. The following house- PERSONAL PROPERTY Jimmie Jones 8 pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- of hold size and income cnteria will be used for determining eligi- Clint McGinnis 922 Yur Nolice is hereby given that the Service Storage Facility Act lIli- Shirley J Miller 985 bility: undersigned willsell, to satisfy fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to ., Illinois Income Guidelines Leroy H Minley 53 lien of the owner, at public saleBreeah Monday 502 95/7, at t :00 PM on Thursday, (Effective from July 1 . 2012 to June 30, 2013) by competitive bidding on Au-Shadae Morris 577 August 16th, 2012, at Family Size Year Month Week gust 15, 2012 at or after 10:00Ivan M Moore 594 LifeStorage Centers of Morton i $14.521 1,211 S280 AM at the Extra Space StorageTeresa Mooby 110 Grove, 6505 West Oakton 2 19,669 1,640 379 facility located at: Jose J Morales 550 Street,Morton Grove,Illinois, 3 24.817 2,069 478 7540 McCormick Blvd Tammy D Murray TDB International Outreach 60053, 847-966-1899. Manage- 4 2,498 577 29,965 Skokie, IL. 60076 Ministries 277 roust reserves the right to with- 5 35,113 2,927 676 (847) 674-0226 Willie C Prs'ois t03 draw any unit from sale.Regis- 6 40,261 3,356 775 The personal goodsstoredJulie G Ramos 271 tered or motor vehicles are sold 7 45,409 3,785 874 therein by the following may in-Alma Scott 33 "As Is I Parts Only," no titles or Dreams Delano Starks 927 8 50,557 4,214 973 dude, but are not limited to gen- registration. Each Additional eral household, furniture, boxes,Joaquin Serrano 361 Anloive L Teague 501 Tenant Name Unit S Household Member +5,148 429 +99 clothes, and appliances. lamura Tolbert 135 Paul Kotowski 1315 Children from households that meet Federal guidelines are 1004 Dependable Nursing Gregory Toney 24 Richard Spandiary 1724 eligible for free meals. Andre Hunter Files Aracelia Torres 857 Kevin Cheafom /048 Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to 1018 Alison Bates Jason Townson 226 Pub:7126, 8(2355718 parents or guardians,To apply for tree benefits, households 1077 Tariq Virk Maria Villagrana 248 must complete the attached application as soon as possible, Trena Watson 94 1 128 Syble Paden Christel Williams 983 si9n it and return it to the school. Additional copies of the ap- 2181 Elyse F Murray Carmen Zapata 55 plication form are available at the principal's office in eachPurchases must be made with Pub.7126, 6/2 358994 school and District 64 web page. Households should answercash only and paid at the time NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE all applicable questions on the forro. An application cannot beof sale. All goods are sold as is TO BE HELD AT: processed and approved by the school it it does not contain all and must be removed at the THE LOCK UP STORAGE RENT YOUR the required information. The required information is: time of purchase. Estra Space 350 W. Kinzie tod riveTèom SNAP/TANF HOUSEHOLDS: lt the school provided you a let-Storage reserves the right to re- Chicago, IL 60654 ¼) ter that stated your child(ren) is eligible for free meals via thefuse any bid, Sale is subject to DATE: 8/17112 direct certification process, you do not have to complete thisadjournment. BEGINS AT: 3:00 PM, search for new and used cars application to receive free meal benefits.You do not have to Pub:8/28/9 360226 CONDITIONS: All undo will be complete this application to receive meal benefits. House- Lite Storage Centers ofsold to the highest bidder. BidsAPARTMENT holds that currently received Supplemental Nutrition Assis- Wrigleyvillewillhold a publictaken only for each unit inits tance Program (SNAP) or Temporary Assistance for Needy sale to enforce a lien imposedentirety. Payment must be Families (TANF) for their child(ren),only have tolistthe on said property, as describedmade by certified check or mon- child(ren)'s name and SNAP or TANF case number and sign below, pursuant to the Illinoisuyorderonly.No personal the application.Applications listing LINK and medical card Self-Service Storage Facilitychecks or cash accepted.Ail number cannot be used for free meals. Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1goods must be removed from WITH EASE ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLDS:If a household's income is atorto 95/7, at 12:00 PM on Mon-the unit within 24 hours. Pay- below the level shown on the income scale, children are eligi- day, August 13, 2012,atLifements due immediately upon ble for free meals, Households must provide the following in- Storage Centers of Wrigleyville,acceptance of bid. Unit availabil- formation:(1 ) the names of all household members, (2) the 3323 West Addison Street, Chi-ity subject to pnor settlement of last four social security numbers of the adult household mem- cago, Illinois, 60618. (773)478-account. ber signing the application. or indicateit the adult does not 0805 Unit 41/4 Ben Blekteld IN THE have a social security number, (3) the amount of income each Management reserves the rightUnd 3221 Joel Cornette household member received last month where it comes from to withdraw any unit from sale.Unit 251 1 Nathan Paige )wages, child support, etc.),(4) the signature of an adult Registered or motor vehicles Unit 2504 Manuel Narvaez household member. are sold As Is I Parts Only, noUniti 05 Canora Shaw School or other officials may verify the information provided on titles or registration Pub: 8/2,8/9 358732 the application at any time during the school year. Tenant Name Unit 8 NOTICE OF AUCTION OEASSIFIEDS. You've never searched for Households may apply for benefits at any time during the KenJacobs 3021 Notice is hereby given that pur- school year.If a household u not eligible now but has a de- Pub:7/26, 8/2 359683 suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- resse in household income, arr increase in household size, or Life Storage Centers of Southcilities Act, a sale will be held on household member becomes unemployed, they should fillLoop will hold a public sale toAugust 15, 2012 at 11:00 am., cars like this before. Out an application at that time. enforce a lien imposed on saidat LifeStorage Centers of Elgin, In certain cases foster children are eligible for meal benefits re- property, as describedbelow,450 Airport Bd, Elgin, IL 60123 (ALL gardless of the household incomeIf a household has foster pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-(847)888-1834. The contents of children living with them and they wish to apply for meal bene- Service Storage Facility Act, lIli-the below spaces will be sold at fits for them, they should complete the application. nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toa public salefor cash,credit Households dissatisfied witt, the ruling of the official may wish 95/7,at 10:00 AM on Friday,card or certified funds. If there is to discuss it with the school.Households also have the nght August 17, 2012, at Life Storageno market value or no bids re-847-998-3400 Visit ToDrive.com to a fair hearing. This can be done by calling or writing fo the Centers ot South Loopceived, the goods wilt be other- following official:Joel Martin, 164 South Prospect Avenue, (312)842-0004, 2361S.Statewise disposed of. ParIr Ridge, Illinois 60068,847-318-4300. St.. Chicago, Illinois 60616. Richard W OstwaldUnit #360 In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Management reserves the rightDiana Quesada Unit #406 policy, this institution s prohibited from discriminating on the to withdraw any unit from sale.West Shore Services Unit #419 basis of race, color, national origin, ses, age, or disability. To RegisteredormotorvehiclesTyreshia Harper Unit #646 TO PLACE BROUGHTTOYOU BY file s complaint ot discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office are sold "As Is / Parts Only, noPub: 7126, 8/2 356509 of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Ave.. SW, Washington, titles or registration. D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (Voice).Indi- Tenant Name Unii U viduals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities Eric Young 267 may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) Beverly A. Everett /030 77-8339 or (800) 845-6136 (Spanishl USDA is an equal Richard E. 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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Submissions for Community and durable powers of at- Classes Calendar are required 14 days torney for health care and preceding the date of publica- property available. All services Rainbow Animal Assisted tian. Send to: Nues Managing are offered at the Center of Therapy Inc.: Offering "Intro- Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Concern offices at 1580 N. duction to Animal Assisted LakeAve., GlenviewiL 60026. Northwest Highway, No. 310, Therapy," dog training classes Information may be faxed to in Park Ridge. For services that at various locations, includ- (847) 486-7495 or emailed ta require an appointment, call ing 6042 W. Oakton St., in mbottari@pioneerlocal. corn. (847) 823-0453 weekdays, 9 Morton Grove. The fee is $60. a.m.-4:30 p.m. (The center is Contact Dorida King at dhk- Center of Concern open until noon on Fridays.) [email protected] or call (773) 736-9021, for schedules and The Center of Concern: 1580 N.The Center of Concern offers housing counseling for seniors locations. Northwest Highway, Suite 310, Park Ridge, (847) 823-0453, and others seeking affordable Clubs calendar of events includes: housing, programs designed to prevent homelessness, friend- Sweet Singers: Congregation Aug. 6, 13, 20, and 27: ly visitors for the homebound, Ezras Israel Sweet Singers Employment counseling, by and volunteer opportunities in entertain at nursing homes, appointment. the office and in the field. See retirement facilities and Aug. 7 and 21: Medicare coun- www.centerofconcern.org. charitable organizations, seling, by appt. (sponsored by Center counselors: Also avail- meets the first Wednesday of the federally-funded Senior able to help eligible residents every month at 10 a.m. in the Health Insurance Program) apply for Illinois Circuit Break- Rosenberg Auditorium of Ezras Aug. 8 and 22: Grief and loss er property-tax relief grants Israel, 7001 N. California Ave.. support group call first) and license-plate discounts, Chicago. Those who enjoy singing are welcome to join. Aug. 11 and 25: Legal counsel- Illinois Cares Rx (prescrip- Call the Ezras Israel office at ing. by appt. tion-drug assistance), the senior-citizen real-estate tax (773) 764-8320. Aug. 13: . Alzheimer's caregiv- exemption and deferral, the ers support group, 10 am. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post senior-citizen tax-assessment 7712: Meet at 7 p.m. every sec- Aug. 25: Blood pressure freeze, and the longtime-occu- ond Wednesday of the month and blood sugartesting, 10 pant-homeowner property-tax at the Post at 7680 Caldwell a.m. - Noon (no appointment exemption. Ave. (next to Tam Tennis in needed). Preparation of simple Niles on Howard Street). The wills and durable powers of Civic Post is open on Fridays 7 p.m. attorney for health care and until closing. All veterans from property also available by NUes Township Clerk Office: Open 9 am. to 5 p.m. week- Vietnam, Gulf War, Afghani- appointment. Homeowners stan Korea and World War II desiring additional income, days and evenings by appoint- ment on the second and fourth are welcome. Call Bernard Bey- companionship, or the ability erley, (847) 966-5479, email to remain in their homes may Mondays of each month to accommodate residents with jamesbond54762yahoo.com wish to consider The Center of or call (847) 470-9890. Concern's shared housing pro- passport applications, voter gram. Residents are matched registrations and temporary Korean War Veterans As- with screened applicants who handicapped parking placards. sociation: Greater Chicago possess a temperament suit- To schedule an appointment at Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 able to shared accommoda- NiÉes Township in Skokie, call p.m. the fourth Wednesday of tions. All services are offered (847) 673-9300. each month at the Montclare- Leyden VEW Post, 6940 W. at The Center of Concern Maine Township Neighborhood offices at 1580 N. Northwest Watch: Meets at 7:30 p.m. Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- Hwy., Suite 310, in Park Ridge. the first Wednesday of every ueller, (773) 774-9671. For services that require month in the basement of The Knights of Columbus: an appointment, call (847) Maine Town Hall, 1700 Ballard North American Martyrs Coun- 823-0453 Monday through Road in Park Ridge. Meetings cil Chapter, Niles, provides Thursday, 9 am. 4:30 p.m.; address issues within the ways for members to help or Friday 9 a.m. to Noon. The unincorporated area of the others in the community while Center of Concern also offers township and all residents are trying to improve their family friendly visitors for the home- invited. Reports from the Cook and spiritual lives. Call Bob bound, programs designed to County Sheriff's Police, North Galassi, (847) 965-0920. prevent homelessness, and Maine Fire Department, and Niles Chapter Toastmasters: volunteer opportunities in the the township's Code Enforce- Meets at 7:15 p.m. the second office and in the field. Visit ment Department are shared, and fourth Wednesdays of the www.centerofconcern.org. Call and residents are invited month at the Morton Grove Look to Pioneer Press (847) 823-0453 to schedule to ask questions and report 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members Classified for all the an appointment for any of the concerns or problems in their learn how to feel comfortable above services. neighborhood. and have self-confidence talk- Shared Housing: Homeowners ing to an audience. Call (847) products and services desiring additional income, Arts/Crafts 583-9328. you need and want for companionship, or the ability Resurrection Fair: Applications to remain in their homes may are available for crafters who Community wish to consider the Center of are interested in participating Niles Historical Society: your favorite family Concern's Shared Housing Pro- in the Resurrection College remembers Marge Berles with gram. Residents are matched Prep High School Arts & Craft the planting and dedication of member. with screened applicants Fair from 10 am. to 4 p.m. an autumn blaze maple tree who possess a temperament Nov. 10 at 7500 W. Taicott in her honor at 2 p.m. Aug. suitable to shared accommo- Ave., Chicago. See www.reshs. 18 at 8970 N. Milwaukee, dations. org or contact Carol Marchetti Ave., Niles. Family, friends, Available by appointment: at (773) 775-6616, Ext. 112, or neighbors are invited to at- Preparation of simple wills [email protected]. tend. R.S.V.P. by Aug. 15, by 51 NIL THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 2012 WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM I

calling (847) 390-0160. the Polish National Alliance, on Holocaust law, University days; Niles Village Hall, 1000 (847) 685-9900. Practices gently used clothing; broken Civic Center Drive, (847) 588- are held on two Thursdays or obsolete electronics cannot Birthday Party: Celebrate (800) 621-3723, ext. 316; of Pennsylvania Law School each month starting at 6:45 be accepted. Purchases help Norwood Parks 138th birth- Polish Roman Catholic Union, Professor Harry Reicher will 8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays adults with developmental day party from 10:30 a.m. (800) 772-8632, ext. 2601; discuss additions to the through Fridays; Park Ridge p.m. in Park Ridge. Threshold Public Works, 400 Busse Singers are trained to sing disabilities. Avenues to Inde- to 4 p.m. July 28. Festivities Polish Falcons of America, armory of the international pendence is a nonprofit orga- will occur on the grounds of (574) 289-2140); the Polish legal system, in relation to Highway, (847) 318-5240, 7 in groups oftwo and three at a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays through nization based at 515 Busse the Noble-Seymour-Crippen Women's Alliance, (888) 522- genocide and crimes against the bedside of those who are Fridays. Additional drop-off sick and dying. The songs are Highway in Park Ridge that House, 5624 N. Newark 1898, ext. 1208, or through Ed humanity, 6:30-8 p.m. Free sites are posted at swancc. offers a variety of programs Ave., Chicago. The birthday Kaczynski, (708) 496-6784. with museum admission. generally traditional or simple org/recycling/batteryrecy. to enhance an individual's party includes something See www.pna-znp.org. Solid Waste Agency: Northern rounds, chants, lullabies and cling.html. hymns that can be chosen to work, social, and daily living for everyone, from adults to illinois Holocaust Museum Cock County, recently estab- skills. For information on Solid Waste Agency: Northern respond to musical taste and kids of all ages. Most of the & Education Center: 9603 lished a Battery Recycling donations or to volunteer, Cook County has established a spiritual direction. Singers go activities will beheld outside. Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- Program for rechargeable and contact Michael Frustini, (773) location for residents to drop through patient care volunteer The museum will be open mation: (847) 967-4800; alkaline batteries, partnered 631-6230. during regular hours, noon reservations: (847) 967-4889, with Interstate Batteries in off eLectronics on a weekly ba- training, but there are no au- to 4 p.m. A special feature www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. Skckie to provide recycling at sis at no cost at the Glenview ditions; only requirements are Fundraisers will include a large group of Museum admission prices: no cost to SWANCC communi- Transfer Station, 1151 N. River a love of music and a desire to Like New Auto Spa, Inc.: 1050 re-enactors who will portray General Admission, $12; tief;. Common household bat- Road, 9-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. serve others. Busse Highway, Park Ridge, members of the 10th Illinois seniors (65+), $8; students teries are no longer accepted Under the new Electronics Avenues Thrift Shoppe: Offers has introduced a special fund- Volunteer Infantry; they will (ages 12-22), $8; children at Illinois EPA-sponsored Products Recycling and Reuse great prices and specials raising program that benefits set up camp, march, perform (ages 5-11), $6. Reserva- household chemical waste Act (SB2313), only the follow- on gently used clothing for Advocate Lutheran General a firing demonstration, hold tions required for programs. events and facilities due to ing items will be accepted: infants, children and adults, Hospital/Advocate Lutheran a presentation of arms, and Computers - PCs and laptops, shoes, household items, Through Jan. 6, 2013: Special their benign nature and high General Children's Hospital. conduct other drills. Free and scanners, computer monitors, books and small furniture. On exhibition, "Spies, Traitors recycling costs. Batteries ac- Anyone who visits Like New to open to the public; donations mobile phones, peripherals - and Saboteurs: Fear and cepted in SWANCC's program: Wednesdays, seniors 60 years have their car washed or de- to support the Norwood Park mice, keyboards, zip drives, Freedom in America," a Alkaline (AA, AAA, C, D and and older receive 10 percent tailed or buys a gift card from Historical Society are appreci- MP3 players, televisions, creation of the International 9v) and rechargeable (NiCd, off all regularly priced items. the company and also asks for ated. Call (773) 631-4633 or PDAs - printers, VHS players, Spy Museum, explores this Ni1h, lithium ion, lithium Main shop is at 7710 W. Touhy the Lutheran General discount email infonorwoodparkhis- fax machines, DVD players, vital question through video, polymer). Before dropping Ave., Chicago, and the "bou- will receive a price cut for the video game consoles, and toricalsociety.org. film, interactive displays and oft rechargeable batteries, tique" shop at 7700 Touhy service, with a portion of the DVR/cable boxes. Electronics Polish American Night: The artifacts, offering an unprec- residents need to tape the Ave., features upscale cloth- proceeds going specifically from businesses, institutions first Polish-American Night edented perspective into the contact points on each battery ing, outerwear, collectibles to benefit the Older Adult or schools will not be ac- with the Chicago Fire vs. the stories of espionage, treason, or place in an individual self- and finer merchandise. Hours Services program of the cepted. Visit swancc.org. New England Revolution at and deception that Ameri- locking plastic bag to avoid are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays, hospital. Call AiMee Madden, Toyota Park, 7000 S. Harlem cans have contended with sparks. Local drop-off sites Threshold Singers: Any Wednesdays, Fridays, and Lutheran General Develop- Ave., Bridgeview, starts since the founding days of include: Niles Public Services women interested in joining Saturdays and 1-8 p.m. Thurs- ment Office, (847) 723-8518; 7:30 p.m. Aug. 18. Price of the republic. July 26: Lecture: Department, 6849 Touhy Ave., the Rainbow Hospice and Pal- days. Donations accepted 10 premiere tickets are $20. "The Future of International (847) 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:30 liative Care Threshold Singers a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays through Tickets can he purchased from Justice" - Leading authority p.m. Mondays through Fn- can contact Kathy Huber at Saturdays only. Donate only SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 52 ' de iieerk rat y at http I/suburbanchucagonewspapers intere inkrate come

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CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 51 NuES PARK DISTRICT Steve Radakovic at Like New sore throats, nausea, vomiting, N. Milwaukee Ave., is open to Auto Spa, (847) 823-927L; or diarrhea, ear aches, respira- the public from 10:30 a.m.-3 visit www.Iikenewautospa. tory and urinary tract infec- p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays corn. The fundraising prograrn tions. The center provides easy and Fridays. Drop in, make is featured on the home page access to X-ray and laboratory arrangements for a tour, drop Free concert series continues with a link to a more detailed services to assist in diagnosis off artifacts and collections, flyer containing the discount and treatment of these and or just come to visit. The new and donation matrix. This offer other ailments. In addition, magnetic elevator makes the is not valid with an outside the clinic provides interna- auditorium easily accessible. wash only, or any other promo- tional travel medical services Call (847) 390-0160. tion/prograrn. including for those planning a trip out of the country. Library Health Office hours are 7:30 a.m.-8 Nues Public Library: 6960 W. Advocate Lutheran General p.m. weekdays and Saturday Oakton St., (847) 663-1234 Hospital: is hosting a free skin and Sunday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. or online at www.nileslibrary. cancer screening from 9 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Call, org. Registration is required to noon Sept. 8 for early detec- (847) 647-0355. for most programs unless tion and prevention of skin Golf Mill Hearing Aid Center: indicated otherwise. cancer. The visual screenings 8856 N. Milwaukee Ave., offer- Summer Reading Program: will take place on the first floor ing free hearing evaluations. Learn about the Niles Public of the hospital's Center for All who come in will receive a Library's Summer Reading Advanced Care, 1700 Luther comprehensive audiological program. The "Reading Is So Way, Park Ridge. Physicians evaluation. Call (847) 296- Delicious" program is open to will perform the screenings, 3344. ages 0-18, and offers free gifts and will give participants their LYNX Therapeutics: 9436 for completed reading achieve- results immediately. The phy- Ozark Ave., Morton Grove, ments. The program boasts sicians will also recommend provides specialized occupa- a popular teen attraction for follow-up care, if necessary. tional therapy services and ages 12-18. For every reading Free and open to the public, learning instruction programs log teens complete, they will Kristina Akselova, 3, of Nues, dances to the music during one of last year's Niles Park but registration is required. to children with physical, receive a to-go cold cup with District Friday-night concerts at Oak Park in Niles. ROB HART-SUN-TIMES MEDIA To register, call (800) 323- social, emotional, and learning a built-in straw. The cup will 8622 and mention event difficulties. Pediatric develop- contain a voucher redeemable code "8CO3" or visit www. mental screenings offered at at the mall for a free admission advocatehealth.com/luth click The Niles Park District and the village ofstated. no cost. Contact: Ingrid Kenron and Xtreme Bugs exhibit pass. on "I need a class or support Niles is offering a free family-concert series at (847) 791-1631 or (847) Teens will be eligible for the group" and type the class code at Oak Park, 7400 N. Oak Park Ave., on Fil- The Juke Box Band 966-1505. weekly restaurant giveaways day evenings through Aug. 17, according to From 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 10, the Juke (8CO3) in the keyword box. and a drawing at the end of the Fresenius Medical Care: Lo- the village website. Box Band will perform. The band is able to Participants may park for free, summer for a grand prize - an cal dialysis clinic, 9371 N. "Food will be available for a nominal fee," with validation, in the parking Apple iPod touch. play "virtually any pop tune and shift eas- garage adjacent to the Center Milwaukee Ave., has started the website stated. "So, pack up the lawnily to classic rock, blues, country jazz, etc. Residents can recycle: Cell for Advanced Care. a new night-time program for chairs and bring the whole family to enjoyTheir crowd pleasing repertoire includes dialysis patients. The new phones, certain ink toners and the summer sounds in the park." Advocate Lutheran General hundreds of well loved tunes. The whole service allows patients to used eye glasses at the Niles Hospital: LGH is hosting a family will rock to the beat," the website receive treatments in the clinic Public Library. Drop off boxes Party in the Park & Sting stated. weekly Community Healthbeat at night, for eight hours, while are located in the Circulation lecture series. This month's Rays sleeping or resting, usually lobby. BBI topic is "Healthy Bones and three times a week. In addition Help downloading eBooks: Joints," led by orthopedic From 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 3, a face-paint- From 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug.17 willbe Niles to having their days free for Go to www.nileslibrary.org/ surgeons. All lectures are held er and balloon artist will entertain childrenPark District's last concert of the season, other activities, patients often contactus and click on eBook at Advocate Lutheran General while The Sting Rays will perform musicalthe website stated. BBI will perform hits report having more energy Help or click on the Overdrive Hospital's West End Confer- hits from the '50s, '60s and '70s, the websitefrom the'70sand '80s. and better dialysis results. Download link on the home ence Center, 1775 W. Dempster Medicare-certified Fresenius page to find step-by-step St., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. Medical Care Niles is now ac- instruction sheets for different Tuesdays. Free valet parking cepting new dialysis patients. eBook readers as well as how attending programs, going are successful executives is available and refreshments ries, songs, finger plays and Call (847) 581-0334. to get started on My Media online to the Smart Solution$ will be served. Admission is and business owners who extended playtime afterward. Mall. My Media Mall titles are website (www.nileslibrary. can help with a wide variety Rise & Shine Story Time: 10 free, however, registration is Senior Advocate: Advocate Lu- now available for the Amazon org/smartsolutions), and of business issues. These required. Call 800-323-8622 theran General Hospital offers a.m. on Thursdays, ages 2-6 Kindle. and mention Class Code 8G52 free blood-pressure screen- viewing interactive and pan- experienced businesspeople with caregiver; enjoy stories, or visit www.advocateheat(h. ings 10 a.m.-noon on the first Book Buddies: Students eled displays on the librarys offer private one-hour ses- songs and more. com/luth, click on "I need a Wednesday of every month at entering eighth grade in the third floor. A representative sions of business coach- class or support group" and the hospital's Patient Resource fall and adults can become from the Consumer and Fam- ing. SCORE is a nonprofit Maine Township tipe in the class code - July Center, 8820 W. Dempster Book Buddies. Buddies read ily Economics, University of association of volunteers. Maine Township's FISH: 31: "Driving: When Is It Time St., Niles (across from the or listen to children read onceIllinois Extension Services Weekly sessions are held on Friends Indeed Serve and to Retire Your License?" pre- hospital). No appointment is a week for an hour. The Niles will explain the purpose of alternating Tuesday evenings Help is in need of volunteer sented by Dr. Denise Fiducia, necessary. Call (847) 723-7277. Public Library provides all a credit report. Patrons also or Wednesday mornings. drivers to provide residents psychologist. materials and training. Learn how a credit score is Sessions are free but an free transportation to medical HistoricaL Society used, how to order a free appointment is required. Advocate Medical Group: Niles Public Library: Open facilities in and near Maine copy, and read and dispute To set up an appointment Providing immediate care and Family, friends and neighbors on Sundays from 1-5 p.m. all Township. Volunteers may errors. Reserve a spot by call- online, visit the counseling occupational health ser- of: Marge Berles are invited year. choose how much time they ing (847) 663-1234 or online page at www.scorechicago. vices at the Advocate Medical to the Niles Historical Society Smart Solutions: The Niles wish to devote. Requirements at nileslibrary.org/calendar. org/. If there are questions, Group Patient Center, 7255 to remember her with the Public Library Smart Solu- include a current drivers call (312) 353-7724 or email N. CaIdwell Ave. in Niles. This planting and dedication of an tions initiative for adults 50 Chicago Chapter of SCORE: license and proof of auto in- [email protected]. will provide community mem- Autumn Blaze maple tree in and older offers a program Weekly, counselors from surance. The program requires bers with convenient, quality her honor at 2:00 p.m. Aug. 18 about credit scores and SCORE, the Service Corps of Youth programs: On a drop-in residents in need be mobile, medical care including treat- Niles Historical Museum, 8970 breakfast, which runs through Retired Executives, will be basis - Baby time: 11 a.m. on or be able to use a cane or acnt for non-life-threatening North Milwaukee Ave., Niles. November 2013. Be the first at the library to help small Mondays, for babies age 2 and walker. FISH also asks that illnesses such as: Cuts and R.S.V.P. by Aug. 15 by calling to hear about how to suc- business owners and anyone under. Continuous year-round appointments be set three burns, sprains and bruises, (847) 390-0160. cessfully manage your money considering starting a small drop-in program for children or more days in advance. To eye injuries, flu symptoms, Nites Historical Museum: 8970 and retirement future by business. SCORE counselors with an adult. Includes sto- become a volunteer driver call NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 53

Ed Oken at (847) 696-0761. runs 5-10 p.m. Monday thru Parks. to recycle paper products. A Ridge, holds a Christian will be held in Chicago and To schedule a ride or for infor- Friday with prizes and give Tae Kwon Do: Popular martial recognizable green-and-yellow education hour at 9 a.m. Arlington Heights. Email Taft- mation caR FISH coordinator aways! On July 27 there is $1 arts classes for children (ages container supplied by Abitibi each Sunday, with worship [email protected]; write service at 10:15 am. During Gloria Stepek at (847) 297- mini golf and any adult or 7-lE) and adults offered on Bowater was dropped off in to Taft 1961 Reunion, P.O. Box 2510, Ext. 283. child who comes dressed up Mondays, Wednesdays and the Feldman Park lot, 8800 the hour, Sunday school is in 369, Park Ridge IL 60068; or in a Christmas themed outfit Saturdays all year round. Kathy Lane, near the corner church parsonage; children call John, (312) 208-2582. Parks from preschool-sixth grade will receive a prize. A fun of Western Avenue and Kathy Austin High School: Class of Golf Maine Park District: Offers welcome. Childcare services Maine-Niles Association of filled week at Pioneer Park, Lane. Products that can be 1952 is planning a 60-year a selection of Energy Star are available during worship. Special Recreation: Offers 7135 Harlem, Nues. Call (847) recycled in this container reunion, "Let's Celebrate," on qualified compact fluorescent include: newspapers, maga- Call (847) 823-6984. people with physical and men- 583-2746. light bulbs for sale to the Oct. 6. Email gabejacobsen@ zines, office paper (fax and st. John Brebeuf: Adoration tal challenges, behavior and Golf Maine puijlic from a Lights for Learn- comcast.net or call (847) copy), shopping catalogs, Chapel in the Parish Ministry learning disorders, hearing ing kiosk. Proceeds from the 255-8659. Golf Maine Park District of- mail and envelopes, catalogs, Center, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., and visual impairments and sale of every bulb will directly fices: Feldman Recreation folders, colored paper and is open 24 hours a day, seven Navy and Marine Corps: Ship- emotional disabilities an op- funi the scholarship program Center, 8800 Kathy Lane shredded paper (bagged); no days a week, for spiritual de- mates who served on the USS portunity to enjoy a variety of sponsored by the district. The (one block south of Golf Road cardboard or phone books. votion, prayers and medita- Columbus CA-74/CG-12 will recreation activities. MNASR sch-Dlarship program allows on Western Avenue), Nues; All money raised will fund the tion. Call (847) 966-8145. reunite Sept. 12 to 16 at the serves Oes Plaines, Golf- children the opportunity to or Dee Park, at the corner of scholarship program, allowing Holiday Inn Portland Airport, Maine, Lincolnwood, Morton attend camp when they may Ezra-Habonim: Niles Town- Dee and Emerson Roads, Des children to attend summer Portland, Ore. Contact Allen Grove, Nues, Park Ridge and not have the resources to do ship Jewish Congregation, Plaines; or call (847) 297- camp and other programs. Call R. Hope, 3828 Hobson Road, Skokie. To receive a seasonal so on their own. The kiosk 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, 3000; www.gmpd.org. (847) 297-3000 or go to www. Fort Wayne IN 46815-4505; brochure, or to offer support will also house the Lights for offers Introduction to Juda- Resident Advisory Committee: paperretriever.com/. call (260) 486-2221 from for people with special needs Learning teacher tool kits, 15m and beginning adult He- 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern time; by volunteering, calI (847) The District is in the process designed for educators and or- brew classes on Sundays and Religion email Hope439i@frontier. 966-5522. ob assembling a group of resi- gailization leaders, to provide monthly Yiddish. Members corn. Niles dents to offer their input to informational materials on Holy Trinity Episcopal and nonmembers are wel- better serve future community come. Call (847) 675-4141, or Nues Park District: Offering the overall Lights for Learning Church: 8201 N. Karlov St. John Brebeuf: Looking programs and activities. Inter- Program. Energy Star Activity Ave., Skokie, will hold Adult go to www.ehnt.org. for all St. John Brebeuf private piano lessons (30- ested parties should contact 45 minutes) br beginning Books for children, as well Christian Education classes School alumni. Alumni the Director, Bret Fahnstrom Reunions and intermediate students as Energy Star home energy- following 10 a.m. Sunday should contact Libby Ryder, at (847) 297-3000, Ext. 26, or conservation and electronics services. Classes will be held Proviso East High School: The (847) 966-3266, or email Wednesdays and Thursdays at email bretgmpd.org. Howard Leisure Center, 6676 information, will be available. on a variety oftopics. A Fel- Class of 1972 will hold a 40th lrydersjbschool.org, and W. Howard St. Lessons focus Zumba: Latin-inspired work- A rfcycling bin for used CFL5 lowship Hour follows the 10 ctass reunion, "Endless Sum- submit their name, year on fundamentals of tech- out to get in shape ongoing wilt also be available. CFLs am. service each week with mer Event," Aug. 18 at the graduated, address, phone nique, music theory and good classes are held at 7:15 p.m. may be purchased at Feldman 'Bring a Friend to Church Drury Lane in Oak Brook. Visit number, maiden name practice habits. Call (847) Mondays or Tuesdays at Feld- Park, 8800 Kathy Lane, Niles, and Brunch" the first Sunday www.provisoeast72.org or call (if applicable) and email 967-6633 to reserve a lesson man (nine weeks). 8:30 a.m.-1O:30 p.m. Call of each month. Call the Chris at (708) 848-4867. address, and may share a time. Ballet & Tap: Ages 3 years to (847) 297-3000. church at (847) 673-1434. Taft High School: The June story or tell how St. John U Pioneer Park: will be celeb rat- adult ongoing classes year Golf Maine Park District: Offers Messiah Lutheran Church: 1961 Class will hold a 50 + i Brebeuf made an impact on ing "Christmas in July" Event round. Dee and Feldman the community an opportunity 1605 Vernon Ave., Park reunion Sept. 21 to 23. Events their life.

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JENNINGS CHEVROLET JENNINGS VOLKSWAGEN When would you guess was the first time on electronically amplified public address announcer was heardata ballgame? The answer s 1929, at New York's old Polo Grounds, although PA.s didn't become commonplace until thei 940s. By the way, former Boston PA. announcer Sherm Feller loved his work so much he settled for a fee of $12 per game when he started in 1967. Only problem was, it cost Feller $14 in cab fare to get to and from . Feller wore both hearing aids and dentures (which he removed before announcing), and once took o foul ball right between the eyes. 3th USt Apparently trash talking can be On Mona, heard even in o gentlemanly meToethe1 sport like golf. In 1947, Claude Co Patrick Muto (fifth from left) competes with the U.S. Junior National Team in Camden, N.J. at the Harmon became the first player Club Championships. ever to record a hole in one on No. 12 at the Masters. His playing partner that day was the great Ben Hogan, who nailed a birdie two. As they walked Loyola grad Mutorows toward the 13th tee, Hogan said to Harmon, 'You know, Claude, Ican't remember the last time I made a two there. What did you make?" way toJunior Nationals su'sLARGEST Mostracingfansknowof Carroll Shelby because of his BY MATT HARNESS ourselves against the bestdecided to stick with it," said career as a designer - the conic n,harnesspionerlocat.com competition in the world. WeMuto, whose teenage growth Shelby Cobra rdcecar, as well as çOIY 011TIN need to jell and become a fast spurt got him to6-foot-4. consumer cars like the Dodge (11Y CASPER GOtF BARRINGTON - Patrickboat. We want to see how we"The bigger and stronger you Viper and the Ford Mustang Muto's golf career never gotstack up." are the easier it is. I then de- Shelby GT500. But Shelby was off the tee at Loyola. Muto started competingcided this year to try out for quite a character - married Play for a Chance to Win: After being cut from thefor a spot on the team againstthe national team." seven times, and known for his team as a freshman, the Bar-300-plus other hopefuls in Rowing at Mute's level is racing uniform of bib overalls. A Trip to PGA Championship, rington residentinsteadApril.Traveling betweennothing like paddling a canoe But he was also quite a driver Custom Nike Golf Clubs, & More turned to another sport. Kent, Conn., and Camden,down a lazy river. The team - winner of 19 straight races in Upon his mom Melinda'sN.J., he survived all the cutspractices twice a day and al- 1957, and in 1959 he became Registration Time encouragement, Muto wentto earn his place on the roster. most every day of the week. just the second American-born out for the Ramblers' crewMuto's the only athlete from The ultimate goal is for ev- driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Chick Evans Golf Course team. Illinois and one of two fromerybody in the boat to be in Mans endurance race. Shelby Highland Woods Golf Course died ¡ri May of 2012 at age 89. Now, Muto is one of thethe Midwest. sync and move as one. River Oaks Golf Course country's top junior rowers Since making the team, "It's tough, a lot of work," George Dunne National Golf Course and will represent the U.S. atMuto's been training in Princ-he said. "The key is listening the Junior World Champion-eton, N.J., out of the univer-to the coaches and making Indian Boundary Golf Course ships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria Aug.sity's boat house and livinginthe changes. You have to be Register at worldslargestgotfouting.com 15-19. a hotel. The team, which listscoachable. You also have to Weil NEVER Lose Your Business learn to row together." Because of Price! A minimum of 55 registration wit support "It definitely worked out,"21 rowers, leaves Aug. 8 for OUR 54TH YEAR Wounded Srnor Project- said Muto, who rowed all fourEurope. When he returns to the 241 WAUKEGAN RD a nonpmflt organization whose ,niss/ons ¡s to years in high school. "It was my junior yearStates, Muto is off to row in I honor and empowei- wounded warriors. GLEN VIE W situ uiri. "It's going to be fin to testwhen I really got good andcollege at Wisconsin. (Just north of Golf Rood) GOIr WE HONOR ALL BUYING SERVICE PROGRAMS NIKEGOLF b pepSj 5JJUDGESWIlE (847) 729.1000 REGISTRATION

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BY DAN SHALIN Contributor LAl FOREST - Lake Forest parent Genny Joyce said she cringes every time she is watching a youth soccer game and sees two kids go up to head the ball. "Any time two children go up for a close header, my heart drops," she said. A year ago this month, Joyce's daughter Natalie, then a player on the Northfield- based FC United U14, suffered a concussion when her head clashed with an opponent's as the twojumped for a header. Natalie was taken out of the game immediately,whiskedNatalie Joyce (top row, left) competed in the Lake Forest Soc- to the emergency room andcer Association as a seventh-grader, seven months before she Tim Johannes, the owner/inventor of Shockwave System, holds a hockey helmet with an elec- diagnosed. Doctors told themsuffered a concussion while playing with FC United UVe. tronic device that measures the G-force impact to the head.BUZZ ORB-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Natalie should take it easy for a spell and avoid over-stimula-a game, it's too much stimula-movement in football to im- tion. tion. A kid might be telling you prove (tackling) technique to Veteran hockey coach After a few days of rest, shethey are fine, but that does notlimit the amount of concas- declared herseiffit and initiallymean you should let them dosions," he said. "I think in soc- appeared back to normal. Butthings," Joyce said. cer, we're just getting to see when Genny took her daugh- The results of an U-yearthat technique has to be al- develops helmet alarm ter beck-to-school shopping.study by the American Pub-tered. Educated coaches know she noticed something was notlic Health Association deter-how to teach kids to get in the BY GEORGE M. WILCOX quite right. mined that girls soccer trailedair and protect themselves gwikoxpioneertocaI.com "We were at the mall andonly football as the sport withfrom trauma" she has a great sense of direc-the highest rate of concussion Whileheadingproperly LAKE BARRINGTON - Veteran hockey tion and always knows whereincidence (0.35 per 1,000 ath-might lead to fewer concas- referee Ross Forman was skeptical when Tim I park the cai but she didn'tletic exposures). sions, doctors are not yet clear Johannes first convinced him to attach a mea- know which way to turn when The saine study showedon the long-term damage to suring device to the back of his helmet. we walked out the door, andthat girls, when playing thethe brain resulting from the Forman had put only one thing there before, she had gone the wrong waysame sport as boys, have twicerepeated "microtraumas" of and that was an American flag sticker. out of the dressing room. Ithe concussion rate. heading the ball. But like Old Glory, his new Shockwave Sys- thought, 'this is not my child,'" David Randall, a neurologist "It's a question that's far tern indicator now will never come off the said Genny, who said a minorwith NorthShore Universityfrom answered," Randall said An alert goes off on the Shockwave System Buffalo Grove native's geai The small device illness suffered by her daugh-HealthSystem, said the issue is"We don't know the answer turns red when the helmet makes enough con-helmet when there is an excessive blow to the ter also might have been re-a complex one. of how many soccer balls cari tact to measure considerable G-forces. head.BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES MEDIA sponsible for slowing the re- He said girls soccer concus-hit the head without causing While officiating a girls high school hockeymeasure responses against previous resultscovery process. sion rates are higher than boysdamage. Is it safe to do it three game a few years ago, Forman was trappedfrom before the season. Eventually, the Joy's wentin the same sport. One reasontimes or 10 in one day? We along the boards and fell straight back on his "The big thing is awareness of students andto see a neurologist with amay be that boys' necks aredon't know how it adds up." head. players and for them to go through the wholebackground in treating NFLstronger. The doctor also said that "My indicator turned red. It's based on age,concussion program," Johannes said. players with concussions. He 'Pai-t of protection is ab-head guards have not been so the impact on me is much different than an He is trying to spread his indicator intowas much stricter with hissorbing the shock and strengthproven effective against con- 8 year old. On me, I had 120 G forces." other sports such as baseball, cycling lacrosseinstructions: no television orof a knock and controlling thecassions, though they may Johannes' first love is hockey and hasand football, and has even reached out to thetelephone, and Natalie wasweight of the head," Randalldecrease direct trauma to tb coached the ¡V at Stevenson for eight yearsPentagon for use by combat forces. told to come in for regular eval-said. "Due to being longer and skull. after previously coaching at Highland Park. Johannes is currently developing a new sys-uations. At one point, she wasthinier, girls' necks may be Craig Snower, the director The self-described "serial entrepreneur" hastem for autistic kids who deliver repeated self-attending only one class perresponsible for creating moreof girls coaching for FC Unit- sold his devices to nearly 30 teams nation-inflicted blows to their head as part of theirday because she was unable totrauma." ed and the girls varsity head wide, including the Hinsdale Central hockeycondition. Those devices will come with a timeconcentrate for longer. He noted that head-to-head,coach at Loyola Academy, said team. He works through a distributor throughstamp to measure G forces over a period. Genny saidittook herelbow-to-head andhead-to-that, unfortunately, he does not his Lake Barrington-based office. The Shockwave System has two models,daughter about five weeks toground collisions also are dan-see the issue going away any His former model was based on a one-timethe Prep for youth sports and the Pro for highfully recover and it was an-gerous. time soon. use. Now Johannes has developed a helmetschool sports. Johannes said Prep devices costother three weeks after that Randall, who also coaches "We've created bigge. that can be reset after the indicator has been$49.99 per player. His company's website is atuntil Natalie was back playingyouth soccer and still plays thestronger, faster athletes, but activated. shockwaveiEnpact.com. soccer. game himse1f said he does seethere is no way to change the The device lets coaches and players only "It's truly a system. I call it the Concussion "if there is anything I wantsoccer coaches starting to re-biology of your head," he said. know that they could have a concussion. TheAwareness Thur (CAT). There is educationto get out to other parents it'salise the importance of proper"Theimpactsaregetting I system requires the coaching staff to ask play-of what concussions are, what people in agethat on this happens, it canheading technique in mitigat- harder because kids are fast' ers cognitive questions, perform the Rhom-groups go through and how much force couldbe a long period (to recover).ing the risk of concussions. and stronger, and that leads to berg balancing test and take a baseline test tocause a possible concussion," Johannes said. Don't even let (the child) watch "I think there was a bigmore cothsions." 56 WWWPIONEER0CAL.COM THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 2012NIL

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BY KEN RYAN Contributor Youth football ELMWOOD PARK - Elmwood Park's Christian Center has no hiten- brings in experts Lions ofquitting football. Former Hersey High School and He does, however, play his favor- Haward University football player ite sport with more awareness these Chris Nowinski was the guest days after suffering two concussions. speaker last month at the Sports The 15-year-old endured his first Legacy InStitUt&S Advanced Con- concussion when he was 8 as a play- cussion Training Session at Lake er in the Elmwood Park Rush Youth Zurich High SchooL Football program, which competes in He then went on to enjoy a suc- the United Youth Football League. cessful pro wrestling career, until he "It's pretty scary" Center said. retired in 2004 after coming down "You don't know how serious it's go- with post-concussion syndmme ing to be or how long it will take to Nowinski wrote the book "Head recover. When something like that Games," in 2006 about footbaiPs happens, it's hard not to think about it concussion crisis. He's the co-found- when you're out there playing." er and president of Sports Legacy -..While concussions may or may not Instítut be more relevant today than the past, Hero is some of the warnings he there is no disputing the fact that offered to Chicagoland Youth Foot- awareness ofhead ixijuries is at an all- ball League coaches and officials: time high. "No athlete should go hito the Center sustained his second con-Christian Center holds one of Riddell's newest helmets designed to help better distribute shock away from the game after a concussion. No youth cussion last year as a freshman on theforehead and into the helmet instead. Christian and his father Bernie are cautious about concussions after Christian athlete recovers on the same day. Elmwood Park football team. suffered two of them playing football. JON LANGHAM-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA "Remove the athlete. It's better "I didn't see him that night and he to niisa one game than the whole didn't tell anyone he took a seriousanything is faulty the helmet is de-concussion while wearing that heI-well worth the extra expense to have season." hit to the side of his head," said Ber-stroyed and replaced. met." that kind ofextra security." Nowinskí listed a number of dis- nie Center, Christian's father and the Christian Center was one of a The CSYFL is among the growing The Hinsdale Falcons also have advantages youth football players president of the Elmwood Park Rush.handful ofhigh school players to wearnumber of youth leagues to have atrainers at each oftheir home games. have First, young football players "He drove to school aod we got a callthe newest Riddell 360 Youth Helmetcertified trainer at every game. The league offers a Concussion brains are is still developing They an hour and a half later telling us hebefore it became available to the pub- "That's pal-t of the league fees,"Night where a doctor gives a pro- also have weaker necks and torsos. had a concussion. His teacher, wholic. It sells for $303.99 and uses Con-said Pat Rossi, who helped start thesentation on identifying and treating Sometimes, poor equipment and happened to be the school's athleticcti.sion Reduction Technology It'sJunior Rebels program and is an as-concussions. There is also a separate inadequate access to medical help trainer, said he was disoriented andthe first helmet design using energysistant football coach at Ridgewood.coaches' meeting about the subject as play a part. wasn't himself. He was not answeringmanaging materials and a facemask"The trainer has final say in all headwell. "Getting hit in the head is not questions the way he normally does.attachment system that disperses en-illjuries. Players or coaches aren't "There's a lot more educating these normal," NOWinaki said. "It's not Thank God the trainer noticed thatergy of frontal impacts. qualified to say whether or not adays," said Tom Morrone, president crazy to compare this to smoking. he wasn't himself and made him take The helmet is trickling down toplayer can go back and play. Havingof the Hinsdale Falcons youth foot- We need to change the culture. Ath- the test." many youth leagues as welL a trainer takes the guesswork out.ball program. "Society has changed letes are slower and dumber with a The Ehrtwood Park organization "I was very concerned after Chris-Then, if it is determined he has a con-for the better. When I played football concussion." emphasizes helmet safety recertify-tian's first concussion," Bernie Centercussion, that player can't go back onand you had your bell rung. you'd Restrictions on helmet-to-helmet ing helmets every other season. said. "I contacted a rep from Riddellthe field until he has a doctor's noteput it by the wayside and go back hitting and reduced contad in proc- The helmets are sent to helmetand they fitted him with a differentclearing him to play. The league fol-out there. Now, even if a boy looks tice may help. manufacturer Riddell where they arehelmet. He wore it the rest of hislows a lot of the (Illinois High Schooliffy, he gets pulled from the field im- BillImstthz broken down, X-rayed and tested. Ifyouth program and never suffered aAssociation) rules, which is great. It'smediately." Baseline testing getsyoungplayers offto good start

BY TODD SHIELDS Junior Spartan athletes, fi-orn third "1f parents can be educated aboutare not followed, he said. the second and thirds weeks. [email protected] to eighth grade will undergo baselineconcussion symptoms, they can see All players 10 and older in the Oak Qnly5pereenttooksizweekstosix testing for concussions every twosomething may be wrong when theirPark-River Forest Youth Football pro-months. NORTHBROOK - Junior Spar-years. kids come home concussed after prac-gram in the Chicaguland Youth Foot- "In the last category, il you go back tans football in Northbrook started The purpose is to collect brain ac-tice or a game," said Anderson. ball League also must take the test. and look, most of the people didn't re- mandatory testing this season fortivity before and after concussions, Tom O'Connell, an athletic trainer "The whole league took a big stanceport the first hit that caused a concus- player head concussions. so that medical professionals can de-and sports medicine instructor aton concussions' said board membersion," he said. And head coach Bob Anderson is ontermine a pre-hujury normal level ofGlenbrook North, oversaw the recentChris Guillan. "There is mandatory After injured students show no with it. ftinctioning baseline testing of Junior SpartanAdvance Concussion Training andsymptoms, are examined by a doctor "Because of the concussions go- Junior Spartans coaches will useplayers. every coach must watch a 90-minuteand pass a neurocognitive test, they ing on, an awareness of players beingImPACT, a software program that He said it's important to recognizevideo from the Sports Legacy Instituteshould engage only in aerobics or use hurt due to these football injuries isevaluates and documents neurocog-head injuries right away, get the pa-about what concussions really are." a stationary bike the first day, followed needed," said Anderson, also a Junior nitive actions, such as memory andtient to a doctor and give the athlete According to a 2006 report in theby running and/or calisthenics the spartan programdirector. "Concas-brain processing. time to heal. Journal of Neurosurgery, O'Connellthird day. On the fourth and fifth days, sion injuries are not necessarily hap- Clinics for recognizing youth con- "We see prolonged, complicatedsaid of 134 high school students withnoncontact and contactpractices pening so much in our program, but ineussions also are scheduled during theconcussions and sometimescats-concussions, 40 percent healed in awere recommended, respectively, with football programs in generaL" year for coaches and football parents. strophic results when these guidelinesweek and another 20 percent healed ina return to full play on day six. NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 57 . SPECIAL. REPORT Junior tackle leagues head off brain injuries

BY MATT HARNESS ¿iC AND BILL PEMSTEIN :4 Dave Marquardt's oldest son suf- fered concussion-like symptoms while playing football h Park RidgS house league. A de receiver, D.J. Marquardt, now 14 years old, took a hit big enough to knock him out of a game. He remained sidelined for a few more weeks before returning to the field. DaveMarquardt,theleague's president and a former player, under- stands and appreciates the new world of football, but he's also not guing to overreact and not allow his two sons to play the sport. "It's tough as a parent," said Dave Marquardt, 45. "You never complete- ly know what the right thing ¡s, but you always want to err on the side of caution with your children." On a hot, windy evening last week at South Park in Park Ridge, Zoran Pehar sat hi a camping chair and i watched his son Damii 12, practice with the Park Ridge Falcons. Zoran is conscientious of concas- sions, but he trusts the youth coaches to instruct players to play the game the right way, limiting the frequency ofthe head injuries. "if they teach the basic fundamen- tais, everything should be OK," said Zoran, whose son, a linebacker, is in his second season with the Falcons. "If you are coached the right way, then concussions should be dramati-Damir Pehar works on keeping hi!; body low for a tackle during Junior Falcons football practice in Park Ridge. Youth football leagues around the areaare cally reduced." teaching players to avoid helmet-to-helmet hits that cause trauma to the brain.ROB HART-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Julian Bailes, who served as the Pittsburgh Steelers' team doctor forat the youth level - takes a toll. run by incidents of injuries to therock-and-sock football. We'll be able lo seasons, is involved in Pop Warner "if you play college football, youbrain. to teach proper tackling techniques." SIGNS OF A football these days. will get 8,000 hits to the head," Bailes "This is not an epidemic," Meyer Meyer, one of TCYFL'S founders, CONCUSSION Bailes, co-director of the North-said."That's a pretty impressivesaid. "We don't get a lot reported.put his own children through the pro- Shore Neurological Institute, is at thenumber. We don't want to change theWe may get two dozen. And we havegram and is delighted that football Tom O'Connell, a certified and forefront of concussion study. He's agame. We just want to limit some of200 games over nine weeks, so that'sprograms are paying close attention licensed athletic trainer at founding member of the Brain hjurythe exposure (to such hits). 1,800. Add the playoffs, and that'sto concussions. Glenbrook North High School, Research lnstitote In 2002, Bailes With the recent deaths of Duer-2,000 football games in a season." 'It's a step in the right direction," provided the following symp- helped identify chronic traumatic en-son and San Diego Chargers legend He and other league officials stillhe said. "Everybody is trying to make toms of a brain concussion. phalopathy, a disorder that's hit aJunior Seau, a national conversationtake the subject seriously. the game safer. We don't have that . headache, nausea, balance number of former NFL players. about the dangers ofhead injuries, es- Coaches are requested to take ad-many concussions, but one is too problems or dizziness, vision pecially in football, is growing. vanced concussion training. And withmany. We are relying on our kids to Changing rules problems, sensitivity to light "Therearerisks,short-term,"help from Dick's Sporting Goods,be honest with us." or noise, feeling sluggish or The Lake Forest resident is a bigBailes said. "Long-term, it can endbaseline impact testing for all players Park RidgeDave Marquardt Ls mentally foggy, concentration supporter of the Pop Warner's newcareers. One brain injury may not beages 10 and older wifi be conducted.uniquely invested as both an official and memory problems, change rules concerning limiting contact inpermanent. But it's the risk of repeat-By 2013, they hope to have athleticof a youth league and as a parent of in sleep patterns practice. ed sub-eoncussion blows. These rulestrainers at all games. Conditioningtwo football-playing sons who both In order to limit concussions, Popwill help." week was cut from 10 hours to six.started the game when they were 6. The most common signs that par- Warner has banned head-to-head The league also will try to provide im- While D.J. graduated from the ents and coaches can observe: contact. Contact drills have now beenNumbers decline pact indicator chin straps for all play-house league and hopes to play in the . appear dazed or stunned, limited to just a third of each prac- The Chicagoland Youth Footballers. Full-contact drilLs have been cutMaine South program as a freshman confused about assignments, tice. Linemen battling each other inLeague, which includes more thanby 30 percent. this year, Michael Marquardt, 9, has forgetting plays, unsure of the pit won't be affected by the new9,000 players, has been paying close The league has taken a stand onseveral more years ofyouth football. the game, score or opponent, rules, but drills in which players lineattention to concussion prevention. helmet-to-helmet contact. Leading by rFbotball is a great game, and there moves clumsily and slowly, up more than three yards apart and TCYFL president (leoffMeyer saidthe crown of the helmet merits a 15-are a lot of benefits that come out of answers questions slowly, loss charge each other have been halted. that the latest concussion news, along- unsportsmanlike penalty A sec-it," Dave Marquardt said. "But it won't of consciousness, behavior and "Coacheshavetofollow(thewith financial concerns, has scaredond infraction gets the player ldcked come before the safety of my sons. personality changes, forgetting rules)," he said. "II' they don't followsome folks away. During a four-yearout the game. "I_f (a concussion) is something we of events prior to a hit or after u them, they can be suspended." period, league participation is down "It's more of a natural progres-have to deal with again, we will deal a hit As Bailes pointed out, the cumula-16 percent. sion," Meyer said. "We don't wantwith it. For my sons' sake, I hope it -Staff Writer Todd Shields tive effect of all those hits - starting That's not to say the league is over-them rushing into pads, and playingdoesn't happen again." u

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