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Several businesses were featured at Golf Mill offering special Mother's Day gift ideas. I JOE Cassy SoeU, of Things Remembered, sets up her table. I jOE CYGANOWSKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA CYGANOWSKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

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BY TRACY GRUEN Mother's Day as a token of ap- Contributor upCLOSE preciation. Customers gladly accepted Each year when Mother's EVENT: Mother's Day gift freecarnationsEmotional Day rolls around, for many sons expo Bonding was handing out at and daughters it's tough to find DATE HELD: May 10 the event. that perfect gift for mom. LOCATION: Golf Mill Shop- Cassy Soell, of Things Re- Variousbusinesseswith ping Center, Niles membered, said the event was something special to offer for beneficial to the store, which Mother's Day showcased their featurespersonafrzeditems gift ideas on May 10 at CenterO'Malley,of Bath & Bodythat can be engraved, such as Court at Golf Mill ShoppingWorks, comparing Mother'smugs, picture frames and jew- Center to make searching forDay holiday shopping with thateir that perfect gift a little easier. of Christmas. "It's brought a lot of business Bath & Body Works, . Emo- The Bath & Body Worksto us," said Soell, adding that tional Bonding Flower Bou-table offered gift-basket ideasthe store offers unique gifts tique,Things Remembered,filled with lotions and otherdesigned just for the recipient. P.J.'s Avon, Michael Hill jew-products, in addition to a spe-"It's a little more personalized." elry store, Arch-Ez Sensationalcial Mother's Day promotion. Michelle Ti-an, of Just Relax Beaut3and Selections Lug-O'Malley said some people mayMassage, aLso inside the mall, gage and Handbag featurednot realize they carry itemssaid she felt the Mother's Day varied gift ideas for mom andother than lotions and bodyevent was a good way to give offered coupons to shoppers. washes that mom might enjoy,customers new ideas for gifts Golf Mill also had a tablesuch as scented candles. while helping them discover all that featured a free "candy "Everyone remembers theirof the businesses in the mall. bar" where customers couldmother on Mother's Day," said And of course, a nice mas- create a special Mother's DayCarmen Cesa,manager ofsage for Mother's Day might bag filled with candy. The mallInternet-basedflowershopbejust what busy moms need. also held a drawing and gaveEmotionalBondingFlower "Women needtorelax," away free lawn chairs. Boutique. Tran said. "We are living in a "It's our second-most- "It's . a very nice extra ges-society that is constantly on popular time,"said Audreyture7 Cesa said of flowers onthe go." Isabel Haro, of Emotional Bonding, with carnations. I JOE CYGANOWSKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 6 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012NIL

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Business 6 Family-run gardencenter sows sèeds of success Calendar 35 4 Classifids B26 BY TRACY GRUEN Crossword B2LI Contributor Diversions Bi In 1871, Jim Meinke's grandpar- Family Friendly B2 ents ran a farm at the site of what Food 34 is now Meinke's Garden Center, at Obituaries 825 5803 W. Touhy Ave., as the family Opinion 26 continues serving the community Police 23 more than 140 years later. In the 1920s, the Meinkes began Schools rfj 9 selling fruits and vegetables, and in Sports 49 the 1960s they started selling flow- ers. "Touhy Avenue had a lot of Cer- man farmers," Meixike said. The family business certainly has survived the test of time, and Meinke said it is important for them to keep up with the trends and the demands of today's residents. Meinke's Garden Center offers a wide variety of vegetable plants, as well as a variety of different Asian vegetables. "Vegetables seem to have become more and more what people are looking for, and herbs too," Meinke said. 'We want to be relevant." Jim Meinke's runs the longtime family business in its current form, Meinke's Garden Center, at 5803 W. Touhy Ave. The center offers a dozen sepa- rate greenhouses on the site, which covers 1 1/2 acres. It offers varied UP CLOSE flower plants,roses,perennials, Stay connected: bedding plants, potted plants and NAME: Meinke's Garden Center hanging plants. SPECIALTY: Fresh fruits, veg- Sign up for text, The store also offers a wide se- gies, flowers lection of tomatoes, different kinds LOCATION: 5803 W. Touhy Ave., e-mail alerts of sweet peppers, hot peppers and Nues ghost peppers, which Meinke said Pioneer Press is committed are hotter than jabenero peppers. OPEN: Year-round "The herbs are really populaz" CONTACT: (847) 647-9455 to your community news. Meinke said, adding that basil, rose- Get the latest news on , oregano and thyme are high "Niles is a very business-friendly your favorite community in demand among his customers. village," he said. "We're very happy Meinke said the store goes backto be part of Niles." delivered straight to e-mail pretty far along Austin Avenue, In addition to keeping up with inbox or mobile device. We which some people may not realizecurrent demand trends and bring- just by driving on Touhy. ing in new items, Meinke said the have community newslet- "We're a little bigger than whatbusiness also tries to stay competi- ters, breaking e-mail and we first appear to be on the street,"tive with its prices to make shop- Meinke said. ping for flower plants and vegeta- text alerts. We also would As proof that the garden centerbles affordable for local families. like to hear about what is is a true family business, Meinke's Meinke said the best time to start important to you. father, who is 85, still works there.planting is the middle or the end of His mother is retired. May, so he expects business to pick Jim said the family has enjoyed Meinke's Garden Center offers a wide variety of vegetable plants, as well as up even more, though the garden a variety of different Asian vegetables. being in Niles for so many years. center stays open all year.

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Neverinherwildest dreams did Lili Baker think she would be the center of at- tention at Beckwith Road and National Avenue. Friends treated the Morton Grove resident to a surprise party May 7 on the corner where she has crossed chil- dren on their way to Hynes Elementary School. "I was very surprised," she said. "This was the last thing I Chris Hoffman presents Lili Baker with a bowl of pansies at the ever dreamed would happen."corner where she has been a crossing guard for so many years. Baker warmed up for the I STACIA TIMONERE-FOR SUNTIMES MEDIA more-than-35-year career when she started crossing ber them," she said. her own children. UP CLOSE But it's the children who "Now they're in their 50s," provide the motivation to get she said. NAME:liii Baker up every morning, regardless Then she started crossing BEST KNOWN AS:Hynes ofthe weather. the neighbors' kids. School crossing guard "There are days where you "It was for Melzer School, HOMETOWN:Morton have to shovel the driveway and I was at Foster and Grove and clear off the car," she Shermer," she said. "That's said. 'And then clear off the how it started.". car again so you can come Baker said she first wassaid. "My friend just hap-home. hired through the Mortonpened to see me there." "You just have to know how GrovePoliceDepartment. And that's how the PTA be-to dress for the weather." Five years later, the villagecame involved. Spending time with the took over the crossing-guard "At one of our meetings, we Lili Baker takes a thank-you sign off the corner following a shift as a crossing guard of 35 years. I young ones has its benefits, STACIA TIMONERE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA program. brought up the idea of honor-despite any inclement weath- According to village re-ing her," Hoffman said. "Thener. cords she has worked as awe invited her to our annual "You have to have some- guard for 33 years. dinner." thing to do," she said. "For "I lost five years," she said. For her service, Baker re-me, the kids keep me young." "They don't have a record ofceived a few presents, includ- Sometimes she's there to my time with the Police De-ing a plant. offer the warmth of her car, partment." "We were told she reallyother times she brings little Not much has changedlikes plants," Hoffman said. treats. over the years, she noted. A lookaroundBaker's Paur said he has seen some «Kids are still kids," shehouse bears out that thought.of the treats and other good- said. "Plus I get to see themA neatly landscaped lawnies Baker brings for the chil- when they're young." wrapped around flowers indren. Recognizing her dedicationbloom surrounds the home. "She's the best, and those happened in quite a rojnd- In the kitchen of Baker'skids are lucky," he said with a about way,saidChristineMorton Grove home Evanwide smile. Hoffman, president of thePaur beamed as he spoke Baker sees it a little differ- Golf School District PTA. about his grandmother. ently. Hoffman just happened to "She's the No. i crossing "I've had good kids," she be at a Morton Grove Parkguard," he said. "She's awe-said of her charges. "I can't District dance program withsome." say I've had any bad ones." her daughter when a friend Baker certainly leaves a That's what keeps Baker came up to her. positive impression, as evencoming back. "Shesaidoneofhernow adults come by to say "I'm not retiring or any- friends, whO works at thehello as she stands at her cor-thing," she said. "I love the Park District day care, wasner. children,especiallywhen talking about Lili," Hoffman "They ask me if I remem-they give me a grin." Neighbors put signs on the corners to honor Lili Baker. I STACIA TIM0NERE-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 9 NR THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 I I - HOARDER CLEANOUTS I MAJOR MESS, LARGE BUILDING Reasons to-'o ANDEXTREMEHOARDER Advertise : I PROPERTY CLEANOUTS! Ñewspapers I ILLINOIS LARGESTTRUCK AND 6-8 MAN SPECIALLYTRAINED CREW! REASON : #6 I WE REMOVE ALL JUNK AND GARBAGE u A1TRACTS WE CAN REMOVE 150 YARDS PER DAY! CUSTOMERS : Newspaper advertising helps : HIRE OUR CREW OR RENT A 5OYD DUMPSTER!: deliver the message about your product or service. and u AS SEEN ON HOARDING BURIED ALIVE! that helps you make money. : PIONEER PRESS HOARDERCLEANOUTS.COM CALL 847-486.7300 24-7 SERVICE 847.338.0588

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line DiMaso's class at FieldReymond Chin, of Niles, both Park Ridge, NUes Elementary School in Parksaid in typical twin fashion students show Ridge also got creative andthat they like game time with Glenview Soccer Club drew vibrant pictures of tu-mom Mantes Jucudan. mom the love in lips and roses with oil pastels Theirfavorite? "Angry To Hold Tryouts variety of ways for Mother's Day. Birds!" declared Reymond, For the second year Di-pointing to his shirt. Maso added a modern twist Several of the third-grad- Travel club soccer tnjouts for boys and girls 7 BY NATASHA WASINSKI to the homemade cards: Us-ers at Field School agreed to 11 years of age (U8-U12) from Glenview Contributor ing a small camera she re-that some of their favorite corded the children in groupsmom memories are of going and the surrounding communities She's a master chef, anof three or four wishing theiron vacation. untrained comedian and one moms a happy holiday. Eight-year-old Donald skillful ice skater. On Mother's Day parents"DC" Crampton,of Park But what makes her mosthad a 15-second video mes-Ridge, recalled one trip dur- Glenview Soccer Club players U8-U12 enjoy the benefits of: special to her little loved onessage waiting for them in theiring which the family went is her title of "mom." email inboxes. skating, and he and his mom . Professional and licensed coaches; Local students sang the Some ofthe boys broke intoand brother all took a tumble praises of their mothers lastsong and dance in the videos;over one another on the ice. s Focused soccer skill and technical development; week at school in anticipationone girl flashed a peace sign. The childrendidn'tfail of her special day May 13. They were all smiles. to mention mom's delicious s At CulverElementary "It was so endearing andcooking. Trisha Warren, 9, The fun and camaraderie of a committed team-oriented School in Niles kindergart-cute," DiMaso said. said she likes baking brown- environment; nera partook of a brunch After all, the kids haveies with her mother. Olivia the Friday before Mother'smuch to be thankful for. Chil-Sivore's mom is a pro at . Day weekend to shower theirdren at both schools said theySwedish pancakes; Karolina Very competitive player fees, with need-based scholarships moms with gifts and thanks. are grateful to their moms forBisiak's is a pierogi perfec- available. Students performed songsthe care and comforts theytionist. like "M-O-M-M-Y" to the tuneprovide. And while the elementary of "Bingo Was His Name-O" Abigail Jung, 5, of Niles,students can rattle off in de- and recited a poem on howsaid the best thing about hertail why moms are great, the Register for tryouts TODAY! Tryouts begin May 29. For more "love is like a flower." mother Miran is her hugs. reason for their love is much information - including age-specific dates, times and locations - The 5-and 6-year-olds Park Ridge's Malena John-simpler. then presented moms withson, 8, appreciates how mom As Kamil Kruzel, 8, of Park visit www.GlenviewSoccerClub.com. All players must colorfultissue-paper-flowercan make her feel betterRidge, explained matter-of- decorations and other self-when she's blue. factly: "The thing that makes pre-reqister online. made gifts. It's all fun and games, too. my mom special is she's my Third-gradersinCaro- Six-year-olds Reymarc andmom. Just because of that." (Information and registraon for boys and girls U13-U19 is available at www.FclAcademy.com) 10 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY. MAY 17, 2012 NIL

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Ismael Gimenez, of Des Plaines, walks Inside Golf MILI Shop- ping Center in Nues on the morning of May 5. Gimenez, who had open-heart surgery, walks three to four times a week. Margaret Elchinger, of Glenview, wuthi ki Golf Mill Shopping Celitur during the morning of May 5. MICHAEL JARECKI-FOR MICHAEL JARECKI-FDR SUN-TIMES MEDIA SUN-TIMES MEDIA porter Avoid traffic: move your airport closer. flying refined Only Porter offers service from Chicago Midway to Toronto City Airport, located just minutes from downtown.

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NILES NURSING AND REHABILITATION Nursing home joins protest of Medicaid cuts

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U NILES COMMUNITY RAIN GARDEN New arbor era takes root withoak tree planting as possible. He reported that BY TRACY GRIJEN the village board has ap- Contributor proved bidding out the job to The village ofNiles will lose a forester. hundreds of Ash trees due to The village has considered a destructive pest, the em- spraying trees to help keep erald ash borer, making the the emerald ash borer away, past Arbor Day perhaps even though he does not believe more significant an event that's a solution. than usual. "All it does is delay the in- For this year's Arbor Day evitable," Jochim said. celebrationMayorRobert Upon learning that the em- Callero, trustees and other erald ash borer was a concern village officials, as well as rep- the village stopped planting resentatives of the Nues Pub- ash trees, which now corn- lic Library, Nues Park District prise only 5 percent of the and Culver School, wielded more than 8,000 trees across shovels and planted a white Niles. oak tree at Niles Community The new garden club will Rain Garden. meet monthly at the Niles In the winter the village Public Library and varied held a holiday-light program guest speakers will make that yielded about $200. That Mayor Robert Callero, trustees and other village officials, as well as representatives of the Nues Public Library, Pilles Park Dis- presentations on different money was used to purchase trict and Culver School, wielded shovels and planted a white oak tree at Nues Community Rain Garden. topics. In June, Assistant the new white oak tree, which Village Manager Steve Vi- is the Illinois' state tree. The original garden club inthusiasts back in motion. emerald ash borer, which is "We've got about 400 tonezeano will talk about the A major part of the celebra-Niles was created in 1944 with The significance of plant-an invasive species that de-go," said Niles Public WorksNiles Community Rain Gar- tion was the introduction of athe goal of beautifying the vil-Ing a new tree in the villagestroys ash trees. Director Scott Jochim. den, which is a partnership new garden club in Niles. Clublage, but that club is defunct.is even greater now since as There are about 450 ash Jochim saidhis depart-between community mem- president Athena ColumbusThe inception of the new or-many as 60 ash trees weretrees in the village and all ofment will be taking 50 to 60bers, the village, businesses I spoke about the organization.ganization gets gardening en-removed last year due to thethem will have to be cut down.more ash trees down as soonand local schools. REE EVENT OVER UB2DN THE Jewish D2B Networking i 00 VENDORS 5,000 BUSINESS NETWORKERS NESS 30 EMPLOYERS EVE NT June ' 12 Empowering and Connecting Small Business from i to 7pm at Lincoinwood Town Center www.TheBusinessEven t. corn 3333 W. Touhy ,Lincoinwood, IL 18 WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COMI THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 NIL

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to shooting backyard targets learned that a resident and her block of Bay Colony Drive after block of Sumac Road told a call of a street disturbance SHERIFF'S with a BB gun, police said. roommates had been arguing a mother and her 17-year-old police on April 27 that he dis- and observed a group of REPORTS Police determined the damage about one of them moving out. son reportedly became in- covered someone had placed about 10 people gathered in to the woman's window was There were no allegations of volved in a dispute over food. a GPS tracking device in the a parking lot. Three ofthe 10 Thefollowing incidents in accidental, but the mother of physical contact, police said. There were no allegations of bed of his pickup truck. The were detained and questioned unincorporated Maine Thwn- the juvenile boy was issued a physical contact. man suspected a former busi- by police when Rodriguez ap- ship were compiled the Cook citation for unlawful posses- Police intervened April28 ness partner was responsible, proached and allegedly began Cow 'sDepwment. sion of an air rifle. when siblings on the 8800 On the evening of April30 police said. swearing and yelling at the block of Carleah Street began police responded to a street officers. She refused orders to Readers we reminded that an ar- DRUG POSSESSION BATTERY rest does not constitute afinding arguing over chores and their disturbance on the 9000 leave the area and was taken Shaun Ramone, 18, of ofguilL On'y a court oflaw can neighbor called police. No block of Capital Drive after a A resident of the 10000 into custody, police said. the 10000 block of Linda ,nake that determination. physical contact was alleged, man and his girlfriend began block of Linda Lane told police Lane, unincorporated Maine police said. arguing. No physical contact her boyfriend slapped her THEFT Township, was charged with was alleged and both people in the face and on her head On April 26 a resident of DISORDERLY possession of a marijuana Residents ofthe 9200 block returned to their homes, during a dispute the morning the 8800 block of Briar Court April 23. According to police a of Ballard Road were report- police said. of May 2. The man reportedly told police that she discovered CONDUCT search of Ramone outside his edly arguing about attending left the apartment and was not numerous credit card accounts A resident of the 9000 apartment complex revealed a family function the evening Police on May 2 responded immediately found by police. had been opened in her name block of Golf Road told he was in possession ofa bag of April 28 when police to an argument between without her permission. Police police on April23 that she containing suspected marijua- responded to the residence. former roommates inside an OBSTRUCTION said the woman had been the discovered two holes in her na. He was cited and released The couple agreed that one of apartment on the 8800 block Areli Rodriguez, 25, of the victim of identity theft three living-room window after at the scene, police said. them would stay home, police of Golf Road after the resident 9700 block of Dee Road, un- years earlier. hearing the sound of glass said. called 911. incorporated Maine Township, breaking about 4 p.m. Police DISPUTE was charged with obstruction HIT-AND-RUN searched the area and found Police on April 27 respond- Police on the night of April SUSPICIOUS April 23. According to police, A hit-and-run crash was three juvenites across the ed to the 9100 block of West 28 responded to a residence INCIDENT officers responded to the reported April 27 on the 9000 street, one of whom admitted Oaks Avenue for a dispute and 9700 block of Dee Road for block of Terrace Place. at Bay Colony on the 9300 A resident of the 9500

he reportedly followed the car when another vehicle cut drove away but told police and paint was scratched on from the suspect's vehicle led POLICE BRIEF from the Harwood Heights- him off in traffic and the that he realized he was be- the rear passenger-side door, investigators to arrest Karl Chicago border to a store in driver shouted ethnic slurs ing followed, Jogmen said. Jogmen said. Seiler, 46, of the 2900 block Road rage blamed Park Ridge. at him. The man parked his car While the man was filing a of Curtis, Des Plaines, on for damage to Park Ridge Deputy Potice When both vehicles outside Walgreens, 800 W. police report a witness con- April 27. Chief Lou Jogmen said a were stopped the driver Devon Ave., Park Ridge, and tacted the Police Department Seiler was charged with vehicle 43-year-old Norridge man ofthe other car reportedly when he returned to the ve- to report seeing a man break criminal damage to property. A possible case of road rage reported that on April24 he approached the victim and hide after visiting the store offthe car's windshield wiper, His bond was set at $1,000 allegedly led a man to damage was leaving a parking lot at continued yelling at him. he discovered his windshield jogmen said. and he has a June 13 court another driver's vehicle after Harlem and Foster avenues The Norridge man then wiper had been broken off License-plate information date.

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The manager of a store on the 8200 Avenue and stole $8, a wallet and toll- POLICE BLOTTER block of Golf Road told police that on road pass. PARK RIDGE POLICE May 8 someone stole 30 to 40 packs of The following incidents were listed in cigarettes valued at about $400 from A 56-year-old Niles woman told the weekly bulletin prepared by the Niles the store. The manager reported that police that between May 7 and May 8 Aoadrageblamed for Police Department. Readers are reminded an unknown man in his 30s wearing someone entered his 2008 Toyota SUV that an arrest does not constitute a finding a gray jacket and blue jeans entered on the 8300 block of Oconto Avenue. of guilt. Only a court of law can make that the store and then walked behind the The offenders reportedly stole a purse damage to vehicle determination. unattended counter and took the packs containing credit cards and $25. of cigarettes. GRAFFITI A 62-year-old Nues woman told police BY JENNIFER JOHNSON The man parked his car A Nues police officer on May 10 on that between May 7 and May 8 someone Two men in their 205 on May 9 at j joh nson@ pio flee rlocal.com outside Walgreens, 800 W. patrol observed graffiti spray-painted a store at Golf Mill Shopping Center entered his unlocked 2006 Ford SUV Devon Ave., Park Ridge, and on a stop sign located 500 feet south removed the security tags from clothing on the 7300 block of Breen Street. The A possible case of road ragewhen he returned to the ve- of 7000 Newark Ave. The graffiti was items and placed the items into their offenders stole a GPS unit and Loose allegedly led a man to damagehide after visiting the store placed on the stop sign. bags, according to police reports. Police change. another driver's vehicle afterhe discovered his windshield said the offenders then left without pay- he reportedly followed the carwiper had been broken off THEFT ing for the items. CRIMINAL TRASPASS from the Harwood Heights-and paint was scratched The victim, a 41-year-old Niles woman, Someone between May 7 and May 8 Chicago border to a store inOn the rear passenger-side told police that between May 6 and May BURGLARY entered an unlocked 2012 Hyundai on Park Ridge. door, Jogmen said. 9 she discovered numerous pieces of A 49-year-old Nues man told police the 6900 bLock of Madison Drive. Police Park Ridge Deputy Po- While the man was filing jewelry valued at $950 missing from her that between May 7 and May 8 some- said items were thrown about in the lice Chief Lou Jogmen said aa police report a witness apartment on the 8900 block of Wisner one entered his locked 2000 Ford SUV vehicle, but nothing appeared to have 43-year-old Norridge man re-contacted thePolice De- Street. The victim identified a suspect. parked on the 8300 block of Octavia been stolen. ported that on April 24 he waspartment to report seeing leaving a parking lot at Har-a man break off the car's lem and Foster avenues whenwindshield wiper, Jogmen Peter Spino, owner of the gas station, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. May 11, for people to another vehicle cut him off insaid. NEWS BRIEF said his gas station was selected as get free gas at the station, but once the traffic and the driver shouted License-plate information part of a promotion by Spark Energy, news got out about it cars were Lining ethnic slurs at him from the suspect's vehicle Area station gives away an independent energy provider that up. Spino said there were cars lined up When both vehicles wereled investigators to arrest offers electricity and natural gas service along Grand Avenue going west as far stopped the driver of the oth-Karl Seiler, 46, of the 2900 free gas - for one hour to homes and businesses nationwide, as Narragansett Avenue in Chicago at er car reportedly approachedblock of Curtis, Des Plaines, Grand Avenue at 75th Avenue was in conjunction with "Windy City Live" one time. the victim and continued yell-on April 27. jam packed with cars on Friday morn- a local morning show that broadcasted During the hour window each car ing at him. Seiler was charged with ing. live from the location. received $50 worth offree gas and 109 The Norridge man thencriminal damage to prop- That's because at Speed's BP gas "They called me up three weeks ago, drivers were able to take advantage of drove away but told policeerty. His bond was set at station, 7450 W. Grand Ave., Elmwood but they wanted me to keep it on the the free gas within the allotted time. that he realized he was being$1,000 and he has a June 13 Park, was giving away free gas. hush hush," he said. Spino said they sold 1,200 gallons of followed, Jogmen said. court date. I The deal lasted only an hour. There was only an hour window, fromgas costing about $5,000.

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK 1000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS We asked five people at the Nues Family Fitness Center, "What was your most memorable Moth- er's Day gift?"

"Our Disney World trip." KATHLEEN BICKHAUS

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"We had a surprise party. Out of town family came when my mother Do it yourself? was older and couldn't travel." TOM FLAHAVEN Nowyou've done it! "I had polio as a child and I got home from the hospital around The Appliances, however, are proving Standing in the kitchen, I telephone to be an adventure. frowned. Who could be calling this Mother's Day." trembled as The repair didn't take long. He early? BUD NICHOLS my husband secured the phone back on its base. I answered, the static now gone. approached it "Finished." "Can you hear me now?" My with a screw- Later, when Hifiary Clinton calledornery husband teased from his cell driver. to commiserate on her recent photophone. He even added the slightly BYCHERYL Themicro- wearing glasses and no makeup, I nasal tone, so he sounded exactly PIONEER PEOPLE POLL O'DONOVAN wave mut- told her how hefty I looked at my like that Verizon Wireless guy. Van Mom Strikes Agath tered, "Poor recent writers' conference. Dang Those living in the Chicago area dude can't it, I could barely hear Here are the answers to last even dial himself to call 9-1-1." Hillary over the roar of "I could bareLy hear Hillary over week's question: He dislodged the telephone from deafening static. Either the roar of deafening static. Either In honor of Mother's Day, who its base and began gouging at wires.my husband's repair job is your favorite television Thus, our plunge into the abyss needed some tweaking, my husband's repair job needed mom? known as Do-It-Yourself Repairs or I'd have to pull out thesome tweaking, or I'd have to pull Carol Brady 26% began. Morse Code machine. Marge Simpson 38% In this grim economy, we are Hisjaw locked as I out the Morse Code machine." Clair Huxtable 21% This week's question: doing everything to save money, pointed this fact out. Roseanne Connor 6% What are your ptans for Memorial and this means my husband totes "What did you do?" he accused. may someday hear a giant Zzzzzt! Gloria Pritchett ("Mod- Day? around a tool belt like Wyatt Earp Somehow I am responsible and marvel as the Great Lakes re- ern Family") 9% Watching a parade and yells the second we misplace for this problem. I picked up the gion is cloaked in a bizarre blackout. Cookout with family and friends his light saber (the flashlight). receiver wrong. Commonwealth Edison sleuths will - Spending time with a veteran To be faii he is a genius at disas- "I jabbed at it with live wires untileventually track the origin to our Sleeping until noon sembling a computer until it is I short-circuited the entire house." house and to the toolbox belonging To submit your answer, go to niles. nothing but a motherboard, video "Very funny, Cheryl. Here. Move to my husband. suntimes.com. card and RAM, and a mini-Bill aside. I'll work on it again." Well, "toolbox" may be too for- Gates pops out like a cuckoo clock The next morning, our phone mal. He's got one of my old nail files and chimes, "Upgrade." rang at 6:45 a.m. in there. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 27 Me and Vidai, separated by an 'e No condolences into the exact double of James Dean. But necessary. looking at old family photos, I realize now! Not to me, any- looked more like a homely, pint-sized Desi way. Arnaz than James Dean. For years, people Oh, I grew my hair longish in the 1960- have been asking saved money on haircuts. me if I am related to And in the 1970s I sported a beard - less BY PAUL SASSONE Vidai Sassoon. The shaving. The beard was kind of clumpy, Columnist hair-care magnate, though. And I shaved it offwhen someone as the Washington told me I looked like the Wolfman. Post called him, died May 9 at age 84. But Mr. Sassoon knew better. He knew hair Other than that his last name and my last is important to millions, how it looks and how name start with a Sass, there was no relation-it lasts. He linked hair care, beauty care and ship. good health. And he made a fortune. People always laugh when they ask about I wouldn't have minded being related to the name. I could never figure out why. If they such a smart man at all. And I say that with- had been paying attention they would have noticed that the names are not spelled or "Those are not words I hear be- pronounced alike. That's kind of a clue that Ing appLied to me. I'm more the two guys aren't related, if they don't have the same name. portly and stumbling kind than People then would commiserate - "Too the trim and dashing kind." bad you're not related. You'd be rich." And lucky for me, most people don't know out any hope of being mentioned in the will. what Vidai Sassoon looked like. One obituary Not related to Siegfried Sassoon, the Brit- described him as "trim and dashing." ish poet, either. Don't know if he and Vidai Those are not words I hear being applied are related, though. That's their business, not to me. I'm more the portly and stumbling mine. Different family, you know. TH kind than the trim and dashing kind. As for the Sassones. There are a lot of ,o E'OF And hair. them (the name means "saxon" in Italian). Yes, I have hair. Just Google the name and you come up with Some hair. It's getting pretty sparse and a bunch. Most aren't relatives of mine, but now it's all white. some are. My brother Mike is a fine actor; my I haven't really given much of a hoot about brother Tim, a well-known sportswriter; and MA ING THE my hair since I was a youngster and thought my sister Sharon is a produced playwright. I had arranged my hair to transform myself Me? I'm neither trim nor dashing. Goo goo g'joob: drinking life to the lees RIGHT CALL

So I'm sitting Good advice, certainly. But by now, we've at my daughter's trained kids pretty well to wear sunscreen. graduation at the So what else is there? Call 811 to check for power lines before you dig. University of Illinois, On this type of occasion, I think of a quote listening to the corn- from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Ulyss- It's required by law and it could save you mencement address, es": "I will drink Life to the lees: all times I and all I can think of have enjoy'd/Greatly, have suffer'd greatly, from calling 911 later. BY RANDY BLASER is John Lennon. both with those/That loved me, and alone." Columnist The professor is Graduates are embarking on their life's talking about the journey. Who knows where it will take them, Get more information at oneness of humanity. She has already quoted where it will lead. My wish is that they will John Donne (you know, "No man is an is- enjoy all times oflife greatly, as Tennyson land"), William Blake, Einstein, Neitzche and says, even suffering greatly because that is others on how we are all connected. part of life. ComEd.com/Safety Somewhere along the line, I start to lose May they spend those times with those they my focus. I think it was when she was advis- love, but if they must be alone, so be it. Some- ing that sacrifice is a gift to humanity and times there is greatness in striving alone. gave, as an example, the Hindu holy men who Tennyson advises not to waste time or our sleep in a 5-by-5 space so someone else can talent: have space. "How dull it is to pause, to make an end,/To That may be a wonderful thin& but after rust unburnish'd, not to shine in use!" four years of college and thousands of dollars He encourages us never to give up, to already sacrificed, I'm poised for a little bit always carry on: different message. "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." That's when I began hearing in my mind: "I I find the poem quite inspiring. I would am he as you are he as you are me and we are advise you to go read it. I like the idea of not all together, goo goo g'joob." giving up, not settling in life. Is that terrible? Have I become that jaded And ifyou decide on a life ofsacrifice so the over the years? rest of humanity can have more, then go out Seriously, what should one say at a com- and do that, too. But give it everything you've mencement? got. Don't contribute to the Audobon Society CoITEd powering lives Mary Schmich, the 's Pu- when you've got two cars in the garage and think litzer Prize-winning columnist, probably said you've done all you can for the environment. An Exelcn COrrpriy it all when she advised graduates to "wear Because when you drink life to the lees, no sunscreen" in her famous column that some- matter what you wish to make of life, you will , 2 how became attributed to Kurt Vonnegut. know what it means to be human. 28 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012NIL

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A qtuirtct of activities for the coming week

Yom Yerushalayim con- cert, featuring the 70-mem- ber Kol Zimrah Chorus with Chazan Pavel Roytman of Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah Congregation as guest artist, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. May 20 at the Lincoinwood Jewish Congregation A.G. Beth Israel, 7117 N. Crawford Ave., Lincoinwood. Tickets are $25; $5 foryouth ages 18 and under. "Taste of Israel" receptionwillprecede the concert; admission is $10 for concert ticket holders. "Persistence," by Jacqueline Moses "Globalization Affects: Africa," by Jacqueline Moses "Sunday School Cin- ema," a comedic spinoff of the "Late Nite Catechism" productions, will be per- Skokie artist advocates in work, life formed at 3p.m. May20 at Mari Seat of Wisdom BY MYRNA PETLICKI School's Kalas Center, 920 Contributor JACQUELINE MOSES Granville, Park Ridge. $20 PAINTINGS in advance; $25 at the door. In the Skokie home of Jacqueline Proceeds from the eventwill Moses, nearly every inch of every 6-8 p.m. weekdays, 1-8 p.m. support parish programs. For wall is covered with artwork. Each weekends, through May2 tickets, call Matt F'uijanic, vivid oil painting tells a story. Dozens Phantom Gallery, 4161 N. Damen (847) 825-8763, or visit www. of plants flourish throughout the Ave., Chicago mswparish.org. rooms and the widow shares her home with four rescued and a (847) 217-7423 or visit www. Skokie Valley Sym- rescued dog. jacquetinemoses.com phony Orchestra presents The artist has always been an Jacqueline Moses ReLiquaries a pops concert at 3 p.m. May advocate for human rights, animal July 2-30 20 at the North Shore Center rights and preserving the environ- for the Performing Arts, 9501 ment, sharing her concerns through Art on Armitage, 4125 W. Armit- Skokie Blvd., Skokie. The works that frequently reflect on what ageAve., Chicago program includes Russo: the future holds if we don't pay more Visit www.artonarmitage.com "Street Music: A Blues attention to the way we treat people Concerto," with soloist Corky and our planet. Siegel, harmonica; Gould: Moses approaches those topics in located a number of the items used "American Suite"; and Grofe: different ways in her current show Jacqueline Moses and her work at the "Turkey: Cappadocia," by JacqueLine in the reliquaries in her house's crawl "Hollywood Suite." All seats at Phantom Gallery in Chicago and Phantom Gallery Moses space. $50. For tickets, call (847) at one scheduled for July at Art on Moses, who earned a bachelor 673-6300 or order online at Armitage, a Chicago window gallery hovering over a barren, burned-out- people that have lived there for years."of fine arts degree from the School www.svso.org. The Phantom Gallery show looking landscape. The New Zealand works reflect of the Art Institute of Chicago and features two 54-inch by 66-inch oil Two of the smaller pieces are Moses' concern about the number a master of fine arts degree from "Albert Herring," paintings and five smaller works in based on Moses' visit to New Zealandof dams that companies are creating Northern illinois University has had Benjamin Britten's cham- which Moses combined photographicand one from a trip to Turkey. "Everyand the impact that is having on the art residencies in Arizona, California, ber opera,willbe staged by transfers and oil paint. place has environmental issues," she environment. "The New Zealanders Colorado, Maine and Costa Rica. Northwestern University 0p- said. are very laid back and they're letting She has had 30 one-person exhibi- era Theatre at 7:30 p.m. May African views The piece set in Turkey shows a themselves get absorbed in what's tions in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, 17-19 and 3 p.m. May 20 at The two large pieces are scenes large, awkwardly balanced high-rise happening" she said. Colorado, Minnesota and Wisconsin, Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emer- from Africa - a place the avid travel-building towering over a field filled and her work has been selected for son St., Evanston. Set in the er has never visited. "I may never go with abstract ghostly images. It re- Creative reuse nine invitational and juried exhibi- spring of 1900, the three-act to Africa," Moses said. "Sometimes I fleets the artist's concern about what For the Arts on Armitage show, tions in Illinois, Indiana, Arizona, opera tells the story of Albert get very upset about what's happen- is happening to squatters since the Moseswillbe exhibiting her series ofFlorida, Italy and Slovenia. Pieces Herring, a reticent young ing in the world." government realized the value of the reliquaries, which are containers for by Moses are in collections at such grocery clerk who is chosen The Africa paintings, from the land on which they are living. relics. This stunning diverse series places as the Thcson Museum of Art, as May King when none of artist's Globalization Affects series, "They're kicking all these people repurposes everything from a mirrorIndianapolis Museum of Art, Illinois the local girls in the town are speak of the destruction of the out and they're putting them in high- to a sewing machine and baby crib. AState Museum, McDonald's Corpora- pure enough to be elected environment. A beautiful tree forms rises like we used to put the poor in," number of pieces utilize organ pipes tion in Oakbrook, and Galleria Arte Queen of the May. $18; $8 for the centerpiece of one piece with Moses said. "You can see some of of metal or wood. Moderna in Italy. students. Call (847) 491-5441 other trees seemingly floating away. those ghosts outside and the cows. "All your life you go around saving Before retiring Moses taught or visit www.pickstaiger.org. The second shows an armed figure They don't know what to do. They're stuff," Moses said, noting that she elementary school in Chicago. lB WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012DIC

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI Brummel St., Skokie. Fee is $4 per person, Contributor which includes a snack. Preregistration is encouraged. Your family can tour Lincoinwood's For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2500, beautiful parks and have fun at every stop or visit skokieparks.org/emily-oaks-nature- during Pedal the Parks from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. center. Saturday. The event begins at Proesel Park, Lincoln, Kostner and Morse avenues, and in- Here's the scoop eludes eight other parks that can be reached A young reporter and his sidekick dog via a nine-mile route. embark on an adventure as the journalist "We're hoping that people will come out pursues a story about a notorious criminal and enjoy the Lincoinwood parks," said in "The Adventures of Tintin." See the 2011 Genelle loeca, conununity outreach coordina-PG-rated film from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday in the tor. Baxter Room at the Morton Grove Public At each stop, a sponsoring business will Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave. offer a challenge or activity, such as a minute- For details,call(847) 965-4220 or visit to-win it contest or tree climbing. wwwwebraryorg. "You don't have to do the entire route," locca said. "You can pick the parks you want Bond over books to go to." Moms and daughters ages 12 to 14 will Residents pay $20 per family; nonresidentsdiscuss a pre-selected book, do a craft project $25. Registration begins on-site at 9 a.m. on or activity and have a snack at the monthly event day but preregistration is encouraged. Mother-Daughter Book Group at the Village Participants receive a packet that contains Crossing Shopping Center Barnes & Noble, a coupon for a free lunch from Corner Bakery5405 Touhy Ave., Skokie. The next meeting is Play. Cafe (while supplies last), a water bottle and at 7 p.m. May 24. a route map. For details, call (847) 329-7131 or visit POTAWATO For details, call (847) 677-9740 or visit barnesandnoble.com. www.lincolnwoodil.org. Animalacts Fly by night You and your childrenwillpose like a white Songbirds, bats and moths are flitting crane and other creatures during Super around Skokie in spring. You and your Saturday: Wee T'ai Chi at 11 a.m. Saturday TI WEST CANAI STREETMILWAUKEE. WI 53233 I UtO PAYSBIGPAYSBIG.CUM OPEN 24/1MUST BEAT LEAST 21 YEARS 010 TO ENTER CASINO: 1810 PLAY BINGO WINNERS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALI TAXES MANAGEMENT RESERVES ALL RIGHTS GAMBLING PNOYIEMT CALL 1000426.2535 children will learn which of those creatures at the Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 S. ©21I1 FOHECO COUNIO POIAWAIOMI COMMUNITY. WISCONSIN are on the move after dark during Night- Emerson St. Registration is required. time Fliers Campfire from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. For details, call (847) 253-5675 or visit Saturday at Oaks Nature Center, 4650 wwmppl.org. II

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PLAY REVIEW u !!!1 Cory !! Goodrich (from Left), Shannon Corey, Shan- May 16-20 non Cochran, John Finley, and Deanna Rides for all Ages ' Games Food Dunagan star in "A Little * NightMu- SiC." I PHOTO Unlimited $,O Ride Specials BY MiCHAEL BR OSI LO W per person, per day, all hours Flawless cast celebrates Weekdays open 6 p.m. life, love in 'Music' Weekends open i p.m.

BY CATEY SULLIVAN ewy, down-to-earth Desiree. In.Skokie near 9800 North Lawler Her rendition of "Send in the Contributor 'A LITTLE NIGHT (across from Nues North High School) MUSIC' Clowns" is an aching, mel- Full disclosure: We've ancholy show-stopper (and, seen "A Little Night Music" Writers' Theatre,325 if we may indulge in a bit of www.namidway.com three times in the past year Tudor Court, Glencoe snark, so exquisitely done it happily purged from our twice with leading ladies Through July8 of serious star wattage writ mind the gawdawful memory on bold on the marquee. And $35-$70 of Catherine Zeta-Jones u while it's in bad taste and un- Call(847) 242-6000or making an atonal, weirdly fair to compare, we're going visit wwwwriterstheatre. melodramatic hash of the to do so anyway. org same song). Which is to say, those Cochran is matched in million-dollar, $200-a-ticket power and nuance by Weir's endeavors on Broadway have Weir), even as she carries on Frederik, who displays both a nothing on the current pro- an (unsatisfying) affair with strength and a wistful vulner- duction in Glencoe. Directed the preening Count Carl- ability that absolutely cap- by Bill Brown and featuring aMagnus Malcolm (Brandon ture the folly and fortitude of compact chamber ensemble, Dahlquist). Egerman is also middle age. Writers' Theatre's "A Little married, to the 18-year-old Brianna Borger lights up Night Music" is irresistibly Anne Egerman (Kristen the stage in a powerhouse seductive. French), a fluttery creature performance as a maid with Stephen Sondheinfs musi- who is still a virgin after 11 a zest for life and all its plea- cal (inspired by the Ingroar months of marriage. sures. Her delivery of "The Bergman film, "Smiles of a Rounding out the cast Miller's Son" is at once joyful, Summer Night") is about are Tiffany Scott, creating effervescent and bittersweet many things, but a celebra- a portrait of commingled as well as gorgeously sung. tion of the sensual is front longing, anger and despair Dunagan is always elegant and center. as a woman hopelessly in as Madame Armfeldt, while Around that lush core, love with a man who prefers Dahlquist brings just the Sondheim and book writer the arms of Desiree Arm- right amount of buffoonish Hugh Wheeler set charactersfeldt. Finally, there's Deanna bluster to Count Malcolm. APPYHOUt ' IHOUR spinning through middle age Dunagan as Desiree's motherAlso marvelously effective is THEBARRÄ DOUNGE! crises, youthful insecurities, Madame Armfeldt, bringing Royen Kent, as the awkward, celebratory sexuality and bit-a regal, incandescent beauty perpetually frustrated cellist ALL SUSHI ROLLS ARE HALF OFF Henrik. You can all but see ter heartbreak. It's a dazzlingand authority to the stage as IN THE BARRACUDA LOUNGE constellation of plot points, she regales guests and family his insides seething with each one gleaming thanks to alike with tales of her legend- bottled up passions. 3PM-6PM, MONDAY - FRIDAY. a cast that clearly captures ary liaisons past. "A Little Night Music" also all the show's subtlety and If ail that makes it sound sounds wonderful, thanks humor. as if Sondheim had nothing to musical director Valerie The heart of the piece but sex on the brain when he Maze and a vocally seamless RE beats'in Desiree Armfeldt wrote "A Little Night Music," ensemble of "lieder singers" FRESH FISH (Shannon Cochran), an ac- we've done a grave disservice(Borger, Dahlquist, Scott, SVSHt.' CHAR-BROILED STMÇ tress in turn-of-the-century to the show. This is a piece J. Michael Finley and Cory Sweden. Sophisticated and about yearning, desire and Goodrich). unencumbered by conven- folly in all their forms. Brown In all, Brown has crafted .630.368.9400 tional morality, she knows understands this, and so doesan exquisite production. This the love of her life is one his flawless cast. is "A Little Night Music" that AU RANT Frederik Egerman (Jonathan Cochran makes for a sin- hits all the right notes. 4B I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012DIC

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Sarah Marshall") directed the satirical comedy. biggest yuks provided by Big Five teens visit a spooky the comedy and co-wrote the Mean Green. cabin in the woods for a little script with "Sarah Marshall" . WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN illicit fun and run into some- collaborator Segel. YOU'RE EXPECTING THE BEST EXOTIC thing far, far worse than just Rated: PG13 for crude and MARIGOLD HOTEL your run-of-the-mill dismem- THE PIRATES! sexual content, thematic ele- bering monsters. A must-see BAND OF MISFITS Rated: PG-13 for sexual con- ments and language for genre fans with strong tent and language stomachs who appreciate a ***1/2 Stars: Jennifer Lopez, Cam- Stars: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, good, deconstructive laugh. Rated: PG for mild action, eron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Maggie Smith, Dey Patel rude humor and some Ian- Chris Rock, Chace Crawford British seniors expecting to DARK SHADOWS guage The lives of five expectant retire in grand style in India Stars: Hugh Grant, Salma couples intertwine in this * * * 1/2 learn that the accommoda- Hayek, Jeremy Piven The Romantic Violin fictional adaptation of the Rated: PG-13 for comic horror tions are not quite as de- A pirate captain (voiced by perennial Times violence, sexual content, scribed in the brochure. John Grant) competes with rivals baby-planning bestseller. some drug use, language and Sunday, May 20, 7 p.m. Madden ("Shakespeare in Black Bellamy (Piven) and Kirk Jones ("Nanny McPhee") smoking Love") directed the comedy. Cutlass Liz (Hayek) for the directed the comedy. Pick-Staiger Hall Stars: Johnny Depp, Michelle title of Pirate of the Year. 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Emmy- alive for 200 years), Barn- infomercial for comedian Whedon (TV's "Buffy the Vam- winning director Lee Hirsch abas returns to restore the Steve Harvey's relationship pire Slayer") delivers att the ("Amandla!") examines the fortunes of his very dysfunc- advice book, "Think Like a www.chicagophilharmonic.org spectacular action a summer- stories of five bullied kids. tional descendants, and milk Man" also works reasonably movie audience could pos- Haunting. cultural contrasts for all the well as a romantic comedy, sibly hope for with this much- comedy they're worth. with a variety ofwomen play- anticipated Marvel superhero THE CABIN IN THE WOODS ing head games with the men extravaganza - and he * * * 1/2 THE FIVE-YEAR in their lives after Harvèy does it with intelligence and ENGAGEMENT gives them the lowdown on humor to spare. The comic Rated: R for strong bloody male psychology. 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Band of Misfits Tue 4:40-7:15-9:50; Sat, Sun, SUNDAY BRUNCH (PG)Fri-Thu 1:25 p.m. Wed, Thu 11:30-2-4:40-7:15- Think Like a Man (PG-13) STARTING JUNE 10TH 9AM-1PM 9:50 Fri. Sat 3:50-6:50-9:35-12:35; What to Expect When You're Anna Fans and Sacha Baron Cohen star in "The Dictator." Sun-Thu 3:50-6:50-9:35 Expecting (P6-13) Fn, Mon, PHOTO BY MELINDA SUE GORDON Tue 4:45-7:10-9:40; Sat, Sun, ROSEMONT PREMIER Wed,, Thu 12-2:20-4:45-7:10- 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont 9:40 12:45-1:45-3:40-4:40- 1-4-6:30-8:45; Mon-Thu (847) 447-1030 Dark Shadows (PG-13) Fr1, 6:35-7:35-9:3010:30; Sun 4-6:30-8:45 Men in Black III (P6-13)Thu Mon, Tue 5-7:20-9:40; Sat, 10:50-12:45-1:45-3:40-4:40- Dark Shadows (P6-13) Fr1- 12:01 a.m. Sun, Wed, Thu 12:20-2:40-5- 6:35-7:35; Mon-Thu 4:20-5- Sun 1-4-6:30-8:45; Mon-Thu Men in BLack HI in 3-D (PG- 7:20-9:40 7: 15-7:55 4-6:30-8:45 13) Thu 12:01 a.m. The Avengers (P6-13) Fri What to Expect When You're The Avengers (P6-13) Fn- Battleship (PG-13)Fri. Sat 3:45-5:45-6:45-8:45-9:45; Expecting (P6-13)Fni Sun 12-5-8; Mon-Thu 5-8 12:35-3:40-6:45-9:50-12:50; Sat, Sun, Wed, Thu 11:45- 2-4:50-7:2510:10; Sat Sun-Thu 12:35-3:40-6:45- 7650 W. Irving Park Rd., Norridge 11:15-2-4:50-7:25- 10:10; Sun ROSEMONT 18 12:45-2:45-3:45-5:45-6:45- 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont 9:50 11:15-2-4:50-7:25; Mon-Thu 708-452-6040 8:45-9:45; Mon, Tue 3:45- (847) 447-1030 What to Expect When You're 5:45-6:45-8:45-9:45 4:507:35 Chernobyl Diaries (R)Thu Expecting (P6-13)Fn, Sat www.edelweissdining.com Men In Black III (P6-13) Thu The Dictator (R)Fri 3:25- 12:01 a.m. 11: 30-2: 15-5-7:45-10:25-1; 12:01 a.m. 5:35-7:4540; Sat 11:05- Men in Black III (P6-13)Thu Sun-Thu 11:30-2:15-5-7:45- 1:15-3:25-5:35-7:45-10; Sun 10:25 RENAISSANCE PLACE 12:01 a.m. 11:05-1:15-3:25- 5:35-7:45; The Dictator (R) Fr1, Sat 1850 2nd St.. Highland Park Mon-Thu 5:30-8 Men in Black III in 3-D (PG- (847) 258-7282 1:10-3:30-5:50-8:15-10:30- Dark Shadows (PG-13)Fri 13)Thu 12:01 a.m. The Best Exotic Marigold Battleship (P6-13) Fn, Sat 12:50; Sun-Thu 1:10-3:30- 1:35-4:207-9:50; Sat 5:50-8:15-10:30 Hotel (P6-13) Fri-Sun 12: 05-12 : 35-1:15-3: 10-3:40- 10:55-1:35-4:20-7-9:50; Sun Dark Shadows (P6-13)Fr1, 11:30-12:30-2:15-3:45-5:10- 10:55-1:35-4:20-7; Mon-Thu 4:20-6:15-6:45-7:25-9:20- 7-8:10; Mon-Thu 2:15-3:45- 9:50-10:30-12:20-12:50; Sat 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:05- 4:15-7:30 12:55; Sun-Thu 1:45-4:30- 5: 10-7-8 : 10 The Avengers (P6-13)Fri Sun-Thu 12:05-12:35-1:15- Bernie (P6-13) Fri-Sun 3:10-3:40-4:20-6:15-6:45- 7:15-10:05 3-4-6:10-7:10-9:20-10:20; The Avengers (P6-13)Fn- 12-2:45-5:20-8; Mon-Thu 7:25-9:20-9:50-10:30 Sat 11:30-12:30-3-4-6:10- Thu 1-4:15-7:30-10:45 2 :45-5:20-8 7:10-9:20-10:20; Sun 11:30- Battleship in D-Box (P6-13) First Position (NR) Fri-Sun Fn, Sat 12:05-3:10-6:15-9:20- The Avengers in 3-D (PG-13) 12:30-3-4-6:10-7:10; Mon-Thu Fri. 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But Rated: R for violence/disturb- the only thing anyone really THE DEVIL INSIDE WALKING TALL TRILOGY ing content including bloody remembers about "The Big UA young woman (Fernanda . This three-disc set from images, and for pervasive Heat" is sadistic thug Marvin Andrade) asks exorcists Shout! Factory features re- language disfiguring showgirl Grahame to help her prove that her mastered versions of all three by tossing scalding coffee in films about big-stick-carrying Stars: Liam Neeson, Dermot mother was possessed by her eyes. Well, that's one way Tennessee sheriff Buford Mulroney, Ben Bray demons and not criminally to get noticed. Pusser: "Walking Tall" (1973), ULean, mean and suspense- insane when she murdered "Walking Tall Part 2" (1975), ful from its opening moments, three people. William Brent and "Final Chapter: Walking "The Grey" wastes no time ALSO NEW Bell ("Stay Alive") wrote and Tall" (1979). 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ticketmaster.com or (800) 'HIGHLY RECOMMENDED GO ICONTINUED RQM PAGE 116 745-3000; the ticket prices IMPRESSI VE PHYSICAL AGILiTY AND ENERGY... forms at First United Meth- program ofworks composed, listed below do not include odist Church, 516 Church transcribed and arranged service fees. For informa- st., Evanston, unless noted for brass ensemble. $6; $4 tion, visit www.altstatearena. otherwise. (312) 551-lLel4. for students. May 23, 7:30 corn. Parking is $20, cash STAR POWER only. May26, 7 p.m.: LMFAO. wwwbaroque.org. Tickets are p.m.: Contemporary Music OF ACTOR IAN MeDIARMID" $30-$75. May 20, 7:30 p.m.: Ensemble presents a concert $25, $35, $59.50, $69.50, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES "Friends," with the Music highlighting the work of $99.50. May 28, 7:30 p.m.: of the Baroque Orchestra, John Luther Adams. $6; $4 Red Hot Chili Peppers - I'm jane Glover, conductor. The forstudents. May21., 7:30 With You World Tour. $39.50 program includes works by p.m.: Philharmonia performs and $59.50. May 30, 6 p.m.: "UNDENIABLY Nickelback with special Vanhal, Haydn, Dittersdorf works by Wagner, Mozart and Mozart. and Schumann. $6; $4 for guests Bush, Seether and My Music Institute of Chicago, students. May31, 7:30 p.m.: Darkest Days. $51.50, $65, ARRESTI N G" Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Northwestern University $87.50, $96.50. June 2, 7:30 CHICAGO TRIBUNE Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) Chamber Orchestra performs p.m.: One Direction performs 905-1500. www.musicinst. works by Copland, Gersh- in support ofits debut album, org. May 19, 7:30 p.m.: Con- win and others. $6; $4 for "Up All Night." $29.50, rad Tao performs in the Music students. $39.50, $49.50, $59.50. Juty Institute ofChicago's Emilio Regenstein Recital Hall at 7, 7 p.m.: American Idol Live! AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO del Rosario Distinguished Northwestern University, 60 Tour 2012. $29.50, $45, $65. July 19, 7 p.m.: Rock of Ages IT IS A JOY TO SEE A SELDOM Alumni Concert. The program Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. includes Beethoven's Sonata (847) 467-4000. May 30, Tour - Def Leppard/Poison PRODUCED SHAKESPEARE WORK SO No. 31 in A-flat Major, and 7:30 p.m.: Lars Mlekusch with special guest Lita Ford. works by Rachmaninoff, Liszt saxophone recital. Admission $29.50, $59.50, $79.50, $95. and Stravinsky. $25; $15 for is free. Aug. 3, 7 p.m.: Summerland EXPERTLY seniors; $10 for students. Ridgeville Band of Evan- Tour 2012 featuring Everclear, The Music Institute of Chi- ston, under the direction of Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, cago Chorale, conducted by Monty Adams, will present Lit and Marcy Playground. ACTED" Daniel Wallenberg, presents "Viva Italia!" at 4:30 p.m. $39.50, $49.50. Aug. 15, 7:30 CHICAGOCRITIC.COM "25 Great Years" at 3 p.m. May 20 at the Levy Senior p.m.: System of a Down with June 10 at Nichols Concert Center, 300 Dodge Ave., deftones. $50. Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston. The program will Chambers, 6881 N. Mil- Evanston. The program in- feature music by leading waukee Ave., Niles. (847) MUST 647-8282. www.thechamber- dudes madrigals, part songs Italian and Italian-American by Haydn, Rossini, Schumann composers, including concert sonline.com. No cover, unless and others, folk songs from marches, operatic adapta- noted otherwise. May 18, 9 ' SEE" Bulgaria, Canada, South tions, and Italian-themed p.m.-1 a.m.: Tony Smith Show - CHICAGO Africa and England, and show music by Verdi, Puccini and (Motown, blues). $5 cover. .. THEATER BEAT IAN McDIARMID tune-s by EUington and Loess- others. Admission is free. Call May 19, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: '6Os er. $15; $10 for seniors; $7 (847) 899-8410. Night with Shindig Band. May for students. In addition, the Skokie Valley Symphony 20 and 27, 5-9 p.m.: Connie Chorale will present Summer Orchestra presents a pops Marshall and Johnny Gabor. Sing-alongs at 7:30 p.m. June concert at 3 p.m. May 20 at May 23, 8:30-10:30 p.m.: 27 and July 25 in Room 9 at the North Shore Center for the Rick "Elvis" Saucedo. $10 the Music Institute's Evanston Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie cover. May 25, 9 p.m-I a.m.: East Campus, 1490 Chicago Blvd., Skokie. The program in- Tony Ocean (music from the Ave., Evanston. 9n June27 dudes Russo: "Street Music: Rat Pack). $5 cover. May 26, the group will sing Mozart's A Blues Concerto," with solo- 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Frank D'Rone Regina Coeli and Haydn's ist Corky Siegel, harmonica; (jazz singer and guitarist). Lord Nelson Mass, conducted Gould: "American Suite"; and $15 cover. by Frank Winkler. On July 25, Grofe: "Hollywood Suite." All Hogeye Folk Arts hosts con- sing-along participants will seats $50. For tickets, call certs at Church, perform Mozart's Requiem, (847) 673-6300 or visit www. 607 Lake St., Evanston. All conducted by Daniel Wal- svso.org. concerts start at 7:30 p.m.; lenberg. Cost to participate doors open at 7 p.m. $15 gen- is $10 per person. Each sing- POP/FOLK/JAZZ eral admission; $13 for senior along has an optionalfree re- AkooTheatre at Rosemont, citizens; $5 for students; free hearsal the day before - June5400 N. River Road, Rose- for children under 12. Admis- 26 and July 24, respectively mont. Tickets are available sion may be paid at the door - at 7:30 p.m. in Room 9 at at www.ticketmaster.com or in cash or by check, or by the Music Institute's Evanston (800) 745-3000; the ticket credit card in advance from East Campus. Call (847) 905- prices listed below do not www.brownpapertickets.com. 1500, ext. 108, or visit www. include service fees. For more For information, visit www. musicinstituteofchicago.org. information about the theater,hogeyefolkarts.org. May19: OF ATH ENS Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at call (847) 671-5100 or visit Jim Craig & Friends. 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Band. $17/$2O. June 10, ture International members enrolled in Northwestern's Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4 GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 14B 7 p.m.: Rickie Lee Jones, Nikki Renee Anderson, Shel- department of art theory and p.m. Saturdays. Through . plus Mimi Betinis of Pezband. Northeastern Illinois $38-$78. June 12: Lauren ley Gilchrist, Donna Hapac practice. An opening recep- July 19: Steven Jay Urry: A Retrospective, presents the May 19: 25 or 6 to 4 (Chicago University, Fine Arts Center Shera and David Ramirez and Mimi Peterson. tion will be held from 6-8 tribute band). Recital Hall, 3701 w. Bryn (folk). $lOf$12. June 13: Lake Dittmar Memorial Gallery p.m. May 18. artist's sculptures, drawings, Katerina's, 1920 W. Irving Mawr Ave., Chicago. (773) Street Dive with Midnight at Northwestern University's DoubleTree Hotel, 9599 paintings and experimental pieces. Park Road, Chicago. (773) 442-4636. http:flboxoffice. Moxie (jazz, rock/folk). Norris Center, 1999 Campus Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Through 3L8-7592. www.katerinas. neiu.edu. May 18, 8 p.m.: $10f $12f $22. Drive, Evanston. www.norris. July: "Birds of a Feather," Phantom Gallery, 4161 com. June 2, 6:30-9 p.m.: John Reischman & the Jay- northwestern.edufdittmar. paintings by Jim Lange, spon- N. Damen, Chicago. (847) Southport Records and birds (folk/bluegrass). $25; ART GALLERIES php. (847) 491-2348. The sored by Simply Chicago Art. 217-7423. Gallery hours are ampkin Music Group present $15 seniors; $10 students. Art Museo at the Inter- gallery is open from 10 a.m.- For information, visit www. 6-8 p.m. weekdays; 1-8 p.m. "The Art of the Song," with The Northwest Choral Continental Chicago O'Hare, 10 p.m. daily. Through June simplychicagoart.com. weekends. Through May vocalists April Aloisio, Joanie Society, under the direction 5300 N. River Road, Rose- 7: "Liminal End: MFA Thesis Oakton Community Col- 25: Works by Skokie artist Patlatto and Carlo Chapelle, of Alan wellman, will present mont. (847) 544-5300. www. Exhibition from the Depart lege, Koehnline Museum of Jacqueline Moses. guitarist David Onderdonk "Shout!" at 7:30 p.m. June 9 icohare.com. Through July ment of Art Theory and Prac- Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Services for Adults Staying and pianist Bradley Parker- at the First Congregational 30: "Forms & Fragments," tice." The exhibition features Plaines. (847) 635-2633. in Their Homes, Celebrat- Sparrow. $5 cover. United Church of Christ, 766 an exhibit of contemporary the work of the Class of 2012 www.oakton.edu! museum. SEE GO, PAGE 20B Lincoinwood Jewish Con- Graceland Ave., Des Plaines, sculpture by Chicago Sculp. undergraduate art majors Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. gregation A.G. Beth Israel, and at 4 p.m. June 10 at the 7117 N. Crawford Ave., Lin- Trinity United Methodist coinwood. May 20, 7:30 p.m.: Church, 605 W. Golf Road, Yom Yerushalayim concert, Mount Prospect. The concert 0 featuring the 70-member Kot will feature popular musical Zimrah Chorus with Chazan selections from the '6Os. Tick- Pavel Roytman of Beth Hillel ets: $20; $15 for students and Bnai Emunah Congregation as seniors. A free lecture will tV\Ç::0peCt guest artist. $25; $5 for youth be hosted by chorus member afl ages 18 and under. "Taste of John Morrison 45 minutes \_ S'«maue Israel" reception will precede prior to each concert. Visit the concert; admission is $10 www.nwchoralsociety.org or for concert ticket holders. call (224) 585-9127. Mayne Stage, 1328 w. Regenstein Recital Hall at Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, Northwestern University, 60 Chicago. (773) 381-4554. Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. . LIVE PERFORMANCES ALL DAY www.maynestage.com. (847) 467-4000. May 23, . LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS May 18, 8 p.m.: Contempo- 7:30 p.m.: Small Jazz Ensem- . FIRST PIANO LESSONS rary cabaret ensemble The bies, "We Must Protect the Chicago Red Line presents Groove." $6; $4 for students. . MOVIES ABOUT THE PIANO "Never Land." $20-$28. May S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- 24, 8 p.m.: Chris Greene cago Ave., Evanston. www. SUNDAYS MAY 27, 1:00-8:00 Quartet CD release party with evanstonspace.com. (847) Paul Abella Trio. $15 general 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., admission; $20 reserved; $35 unless noted otherwise. May Bitt Chartap VIP package (includes CD 18: Michelle Shocked (folk). and signed poster). May 25, 8 $20 standing room; $30 Renee Rosnes Jeremy Denk p.m.: Third Coast Percussion. general admission seating; Erwin Helfer $15 general admission; $20 $40 reserved table seat. reserved. May 26, 8 p.m.: The May 20, 7 p.m.: Jazz guitar- Marc-André Hametin Igudesman & Joo New Orleans Suspects. $20 ist Frank Vignola, $15/$18. Valentina Lisitsa in advance; $25 at the door. May 21: Dark Dark Dark Jorge Federico Osorio June 2, 9 p.m.: Sierra Leone's (Americana/folk). $1O!$12. Reginald Robinson Refugee All Stars. $20 in ad- May 22: The Barr Brothers Daniil Trifonov Vance; $25 at the door. June 3, (folk). $12/$15. May23: Peter Orti Shaham 7 p.m.: For Singing OUT Loud, Himmelman (folk-rock). $24, Jonathan Biss a pride celebration of sing- $34, $44. May 25: Anders Terri Hemmert ers, songwriters and icons. Osborne (blues). $22/$25. $23 general admission; $28 May 26: Paul Cebar Tomor- reserved. June 6, 8 p.m.: Solo row Sound (Caribbean/R&B). acoustic performance by Jon $12/$15. May 27, 6 p.m.: Anderson ofYes. $75 general Bob Carter benefit concert, admission. June 9, 9 p.m.: $3O/$4O. May 29-30: Todd Megitza Quartet Farewell Con- Rundgren. $4O/$65/$85. cert. $15 general admission; May31: SPACE INterns $25 reserved. june 14, 7:30 present Theo Katzman plus p.m.: Octopus Nebula (rock! Love Massive with Commu- acid jazz). $15 in advance; nist Daughter & Pat McKil- I $18 at the door. June 15, 8 len (indie/soul). $1O/$12. p.m.: Pat Travers Band (rock). June 2: Freddy Jones Band $23 in advance; $28 at the (roots rock). $2O/$25. June door. June 16, 9 p.m.: Angel 3, 7 p.m.: Al Stewart (folk). Melendez Orchestra tribute $18/$22. June 5: Steve Moak- to "El Cantante" Hector Lavoe (er, $1O/$12. June 6: Dave ..KEYS TO THE CITY PIANO FESTIVAL (salsa,'mambo). $15 general Specter and John Primer, $12- :-312-294-3000 CSO.ORG/KEYS

admission; $25 reserved. June $22. June 7: Charlie Mussel- Th, Ch,go Sy,phony Orth e,Ir,0,1 grI,fI to Jody 24, 8 p.m.: Acoustic Alchemy white (blues). $20f $28f $38. stock. CSO Life T rustee . for her generouss upport as lead THE opon,or of th Ky fo the City Pieno Feoti,,t, The F,ntiool CHICAGO A 'VV (jazz!folk rock). $30-$45. June 8, 7 p.m.: Kelly Hogan r ec,ioe s additionaL generou s Sopport from The Chicago COMMUNITY Community Trust, Dan J. Epstein Famity Foundation, Mr TRUST June 29, 9 p.m.: Ricardo CD release show. $12f $15. and Mrs PauL G Gignitliat, Joe and Madeleine Glossberg Lemvo and Makina Loca (Afro-June 9, 9 p.m.: 93XRT Blues and the NationaL Endowment tor the Arts Cuban). $20 in advance; $25 Breakers welcome Joe Louis Artists. prices and programs hicaoribune 98.lwfint subject to change. at the door. Walker with The Steepwater 18B IWWW.PIONEERIOCAI.COM THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2012DIC GOOD TO THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 CUSTOMMEDIASOLUTIONS,ADIVISIONOFSUNÇMEDIA,LLC. I KN W u SPEC IA L S E CT! O N S.S U N I I M E SC O,M travel to

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L' and pröof of purchase from G O ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 17B Barnes & Noble or bn.com. ing Experience: A Gallery Station shopping district. For May 30, 7 p.m.: Michael Scott New play tackles reads and signs The Enchant- ofArt by Older Adults, 1123 information or an application, Emerson, Suite 200, Evan- call (847) 328-2204 or visit ress, the next installment in ston. (847) 864-7274. www. www.custerfair.com. the award-winning "Secrets SASlathome.org. Gallery Skokie Art Guild is seeking of the Immortal Nicholas politics, social justice hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. artists for its 51st annual Art Flamel" fantasy series for Wednesdays and Fridays or Fair, to be held July 11e-15 young adults. Lincolnwood Public Library, BY MYRNA PETLICKI by appointment. All art is for on the Village Green, 5211 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) Contributor sale, with a portion of the Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; proceeds benefiting SASI, prizes and awards available. 677-5277. www.lincolnwoodli- August Strindberg's cias- a community nonprofit that For information, visit www. brary.org. June 1, 10:30 a.m.: sic tale, "Miss Julie," is relo- helps adults in Chicago and skokieartguild.org or call Lorraine Heinichen Memo- cated from 1874 Sweden to the north/northwest suburbs (8L7) 677-8163. rial Book Review features post-World War II London who, due to aging, illness or The Norwood Park Histon- Suzanne Hales reviewing in Patrick Marber's "After injury, need assistance in the cal Society is accepting appli- Cocktail Hour Under the Tree Miss Julie." home. May 18-Nov. 4: Works cations from crafters, artists, ofForgetfulness by Alexandra Focal Point Theatre by Robert Leopold, Delores and high-quality chefs/bakers Fuller. Company's Artistic Direc- Rix and Howard Tyner. Open- to fill positions at the 25th an- tor Melissa Albertario ing reception will be held nual Victoria's Holiday Bou- CHILD'S PLAY thinks that is a good move. from 5:307:30 p.m. May 18. tique, a fund-raiser for the Lincolnwood Public Library, That's why the Deerfield na- nonprofit organization, to be 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) tive is staging the Chicago AUDITIONS & held Nov. 28-Dec. 2 at 5624 677-5277. www.lincolnwoodli- premiere of the play as the OPPORTUNITIES N. Newark Ave., Chicago. Fee brary.org. May21, 3:30 p.m.: first full-length production The Savoyaires will hold is $35-$65 per space, and Kid Flicks features "Alvin in Focal Point's inaugural auditions for Gilbert & Sul- each seller must donate 15% & the Chipmunks: Chip- wrecked." season. livan's "Patience" from 2-5 commission on sales. Dur- Niles Public Library, 6960 Albertario fell in love p.m. June 2 and 2-6 p.m. June ing the event, crafters must with the play while study- 3 at First Congregational commit to a minimum of five Oakton St., Niles. (847) ing in London where she Church House, 1417 Hinman hours to working the sale. 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. org. May 26, 2 p.m.: Saturday earned a master of fine arts Ave., Evanston. Available Hand-made or homemade degree in directing from roles include five men, five items only. For more informa- Family Movie Series features the University of Essex. women, and large mixed tion, call (773) 631-4633 or "The Muppets." Since Marber's play is set in Morgan Manasa (from left), Robert Tobin and Mary-Kate Arnold chorus. Prepare one song e-mail info@norwoodparkhis- COMEDY 1945, on the eve of an elec- in Focal Point Theatre's "After Miss Julie." in English, preferably by toricalsociety.org. Gorilla Tango's Skokie tion night when the Labour Gilbert & Sullivan; a second Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. Party defeated the conser- relationship with him. "I song is encouraged but not BENEFITS Skokie. www.gorillatango. vative incumbents, Alber- 'AFTER MISS think she admires him but required. An accompanist will "Sunday School Cinema," tario thought it paralleled doesn't know him," the ac- be provided. Performances a comedic spinoff of the "Late corn. (773) 598-4549. Through June 29, 8 p.m. Fn- the political situation in this JULIE' tor said. "She respects him Oct. 5-14 at Chute Auditorium Nite Catechism" productions, days (except 10 p.m. May 25): but, at the same time, she's in Evanston. To schedule will be performed at 3 p.m. country when she returned Focal Point Theatre Corn- May 20 at Mary, Seat of Wis- Chicagoland Stand Up Round three years ago. She noted pany, Piccolo Theatre, frightened of him. It's a an appointment, visit www. that there was also, "The very love-hate relationship."savoyaires.org/auditions. dom School's Kalas Center, Up, hosted by local comedi- 600 Main St., Evanston enne Kelsie Huff. $20. turnover from an incum- Her relationships with Park Ridge ChoraLe will 920 Granville, Park Ridge. bent to a new party that 8 p.m. Thursdays-Satur- her father's servants are hold auditions for its summer $20 in advance; $25 at the DANCE was promising hope and days and 2 p.m. Sundays, completely different. "She concert from 7:30-9:30 p.m. door. Proceeds from the event Northwestern University's peace. The more time went May 19-june 10; previews sees a lot of what she May 21 at the Park Ridge Non- will support parish programs. Marjorie Ward Marshall by, the more I got to wit- 8 p.m. Thursday, May 17 wishes her mother was Profit Center, 720 Garden St., For tickets, call Matt Furjanic, Dance Center, 10 Arts Circle and Friday, May 18 like in the cook Christine," Park Ridge. The theme of the (847) 825-8763, or visit www. ness the fallout from that Drive, Evanston. May 17-19, turnover. The play became $20, $15 students and Arnold said. "She's kind of aconcert, scheduled for july mswparish.org. 8 p.m.: 2012 Senior Dance more and more relevant. It seniors, $10 for previews confidante but at the same 28, is Broadway musicals. "Walk with Children," Concert, "The Golden Year," was a great project to pick time there's this level of For more information, call a benefit concert for the Visit www.focalpointthe- the final project of Northwest- at the right time.» superiority that Julie has." (847) 823-3958 or visit www. orphans of the 2011 japan atre.com em University senior dance parkridgechorale.com. disaster, will be held at 7:30 majors. $10; $5 students. Call Kitchen flirtation Father issues Chicago Master Singers p.m. May 25 at the Music (847) 491-7282. As in Strindberg's work, The character has a far will hold vocal auditions for Institute of Chicago's Nichols Leikarringen Heimhug more dynamic relationship the 2012-13 season Aug. 9, Concert Hall, 1490 Chi- "After Miss Julie" is set in Arnold wanted the role Norwegian Folk Dancers meet the kitchen of the home of a because she has always with John. "There's a lot iLe, 16 and 21 in Palatine. cago Ave., Evanston. Music weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. wealthy politician (a count admired the playwright's of fatherly characteristics Dedicated singers are invited Institute of Chicago Academy Wednesdays, at Norwood work. "I think Miss Julie that he has that she enjoys, to call (877) 825-5267 or send alumnus Kai Talim hosts the in the earlier work). There Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, Chi- his daughter, Julie, engages is very visceral," she said. but there's also the more an e-mail to cms.informa- concert, featuring perfor- cago. New members, age 16 in a seductive, ultimately "Her emotions are on the visceral or almost sensual [email protected] to make an mances by Academy alumni, and older, welcome. No dance tragic encounter with her surface and she's animalis- aspect of him to her," Ar- audition appointment. CMS current students and friends. experience needed, just tic. She likes to play games nold said. She also sees her is a 130-voice ensemble $15; $10 students. Call (847) father's valet, John (Rob- interest in Scandinavian folk ert Tobin). Also present but she only likes to win." relationship with John as "a directed by Alan I-leathering- 905-1500. dance. For more information, is John's fiancée Christine Arnold believes that her good way to get back at her ton featuring singers from call (847) 692-6616 or e-mail (Morgan Manasa), who is character is "excited about father." throughout the Chicago area. BOOKS & POETRY [email protected]; or (847) the cook. the prospect of change» "The clash of the two The ensemble will perform Barnes & Noble, 55 Old 823-7596 or kronmo8l5@ Mary-Kate Arnold plays with the turnover in class worlds hadn't changed this season with the Ars Viva Orchard Center, Skokie. (847) gmail.com. government. "I think she's much," director Alber- Orchestra and the Lake Forest 676-2230. www.bn.com. May Miss Julie. "She is such a Line dancing for all ages wonderful actress," Alber- wrapped up in the romanti- tario noted. She added that Symphony. Visit www.chica- 29, 7:30 p.m.: Kerry Wood is held from 7-10 p.m. every cism of the shift in class butplaywright Marber (whose gomastersingers.org. signs his new children's book, tarjo said. "When she came Tuesday at the White Eagle she doesn't quite under- works include "Closer," Custer's Last Stand festival All You Con Be: Learning and in and read for us we were Banquet Hall, 6839 N. Mil- blown away by the combina-stand what it would mean "Dealer's Choice" and of the arts is accepting ap- Growing Through Sports. waukee Ave., Niles. Beginner for her.» "Notes on a Scandal") has plications from arts and crafts Free numbered tickets to tion of fragility and vul- lessons are at 7:30 p.m. and nerability mixed with her Her father is the unseen a reputation for "bringing vendors for the 2012 edition establish signing line order new dance or review at 8 p.m. willingness to take risks. presence in this work. out a bite in his characters. of the fair, slated for June 16- will be distributed beginning She is a very cutting-edge Arnold believes that Miss I think his voice is really 17 in Evanston's Main Street at 9 a.m. May 29 to custom- SEE GO, PAGE 22B performer. She has no fear." Julie has a very distant effective with this play." ers with a copy of the book WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM DIC THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 I I 21B Findingnewdimensions with old technique

BY J.T. MORAND representational painting. 'FORMS & t mora n d p i onee noca E corn FRAGMENTS' New inspiration The pair of multi-colored "It didn't inspire me wavy lines hanging on the Art Museo in the InterCon- back," she said. "Some wall look like festive bacon at tinental Chicago O'Hare people get feedback from first glance. HoteL, 5300 N. River their materials. I wasn't But, when you learn that Road, Rosemont getting anything from oil the piece is titled "Gemini Through July 30 paints." Falls," you realize that artist In 2000, she took a Shelley Gilchrist intended the (847) 544-5300, www. class in encaustic vertically meandering lines icohare.com and found inspira- to represent water. tion again. Gilchrist, of Evanston, She's also feel- is one of four scuip- ing inspired since turaI artists in the showing the other "Forms & Frag- artists in "Forms & ments" exhibit Fragments" Nildd at the Inter- Renee Anderson, Donna Continental Hapac and Mimi Peter- Chicago son. O'Hare hotel Anderson's pieces in Rosemont represent nuances until July 30. of the feminine The show experience from represents different perspec- a range of tives in age. Hapac's contemporary work are organic sculpture, with transparent or emphasis on translucent diversity of mate- forms rial, technique and made with content. repeating However, although elements. the colors and fluid shapes "Hot Lu na," by SheUey Peterson's' Gilchrist uses makes her art Glichrist art repre- appear to pop from the wall, sents dualities, she has a hard time calling it in particular the sculpture. rounded star-like shapes withperfect space in nature bands of color, was inspired against man's flawed Hybrid art by both the limited view of decisions. "It's not 3D," she said, add- the night sky in Evanston due "The three ing some friends in sculpture to light pollution and by Van other artists,, groups tease her by asking Gogh's painting of the same they are when she's going to take her name. 3D art to the third dimension. "I live in Evanston, and we But, it's not just painting don't see the sky here and either. everybody's used to that," she She refers to her work as explained. "I was thinking of sculp- "sculptural paintings" in- Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' andtors spired by scenes from nature.how I would make it with my and I'm "Gemini Falls" was first own shaped wood and strong honored to inspired by Copper Falls in colors." be with them. Michigan. She made one Gilchrist uses organic They're at the piece representing that materials - wood, beeswax top of their game," location before deciding and resin - to create her en- she said. "They're she'd like to add another and caustic art. She mixes color wizards. I think I call it "Gemini Falls." After pigment into the wax and bring more color adding the other piece, she-resin before applying it to than everybody wondered if there was such a the wood surfaces, then uses else, but their place called Gemini Falls. heat to manipulate it. The vocabulary "I think that there is one techniques of encaustic art is very ad- somewhere," she said. have been in use for at least vanced, (There's one in Washington2,000 years. they're State.) Gilchrist started working very Her "Starry Night," which in encaustic when she grew smart consists of several circular uninspired by oil paints and about what they're doing." "Gemini FalLs," by.Shelley Gilchrist 22B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 DIC Teflons bloom in harmony again

BY LILI! KUZMA Vintage tunes THE TEFLONS Contributor They're a throwback to 1-3 pm. Saturday, May 19 Perhaps members of music popular in the first half The Teflons should wear ofthe 20th century: country "A Bloomin' Festival," in- petal-pushers when they and swing, doo-wop, Hawai- dudes plant sale, demos, perform at the Chicago ian, fiddle tunes, cowboy informative events and Botanic Garden May 19. songs, and also fine originals. entertainment, 10 a.m.-3 After all, they will be the live The group excels at harmony p.m. Saturday-Sunday, music act for the annual "A singing, with a gorgeous, tight May 19-20. Bloomin' Festival" with its blend reminiscent of The Chicago Botanic Garden, sales of plants and flowers, Andrews Sisters. 1000 Lake Cook Road, gardening demos and tips, The Teflons have per- Glencoe and more. formed widely in the Chicago Admission is free; parking "We've played this area and beyond, and have is $20 per car several years in a row now," released several recordings, said Barbara Silverman. "It's including "Into the Frying Visit www.chicagobo- not a music fest, but a won- Pan" (2004), and "Wrap Your tanic.org or call (847) derful spring festival, with Troubles" (2009). Musician 835-5440 people walking around and Keith Baumann also regularly The Teflons choosing bulbs and plants to joins the group on dobro and buy." mandolin. Silverman. 'We tend tore- and "Wrap Your Troubles ear for harmony, Elliott has theater, dance, and operettas, Founded in the late '90s, "It's such joyful and acces- spond to and steep ourselves inDreams," the Teflons per- her jazz acumen, Veras is to jazz bands and jug bands. The Tefions is a Chicago- sible music," said Silverman, in vintage Americana. In fact, form a mix of catchy tunes lead instrumentalist, and she More detail on these versatile based group composed of "and we have the ability to most of our material is over with passion and exceptional herself is the band leader performers can be found at Silverman (vocals, guitar, fill the music with intricacies, 40 years old, even early '20s." musicianship. The chemistry and one of the founders, who wwsilverbeammusic.com. washboard), Gail Tyler (vo- charming and interwoven, of the group is evident, and ties together the talents and They're looking forward toi cals, bass, ukulele), Eugenia but at the same time, a simple Joyful sound their joyintheir music makessongs in a broader vision of an afternoon of music in the Elliott (vocals, including approach to this music." With songs like "I Found for smiling audiences, with the group. sunshine at the Botanic Gar- yodeling), and Rick Veras They don't limit their My Straight Shootin' Cow- feet a-tapping. What's striking about the den, said Silverman. "We'll (fiddle, mandolin, backing music to any particular type, boy," "Old Joe Clark," "South- Silverman notes the members of The Teflons is play outside, (with material) vocals), performing both cov- either. "Our group likes the bound Passenger Train," individual talents of the their broad range of experi- from our whole repertoire, ers and originals. earlier musical eras," noted "Blues Stay Away From Me," group: Tyler has her sharp enceinthe arts, ranging fromtwo 45-minute sets."

Captain Hates the Sea" the Popeye cartoon "The Man Boulevard, between Demp- 23: Section II, park in the GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 20B (1934), with the Betty Boop on the Flying Trapeze." Aug. ster on the north to Touhy on canoe launch on Oakton, just Admission: $7; $5 for ages 17 to Us: The City of Light in Film cartoon "S.O.S." May 30: 29: "The Chase" (1966), with the south, offers free, docent- east of McCormick, and walk and under. For information, series features "Paris Blues" "Wild River" (1960), with the Wile E. Coyote and Road led tours featuring a different over the channel bridge to call (847) 965-6353 or e-mail (1961). June 7: Paris Belongs the short subject "People Runner cartoon "Fast and section ofthe two-mile long McCormick to begin the tour. at somedayddatt.net. to Us: The City of Light in Film ofthe Cumberland." June 6: Furry-ous." park each month. Tours last Oct. 28: Section IV, park in series features "The Sign of "The Halliday Brand" (1957), approximately one hour and the lot in the park, between FILM Leo" (1962). June 8: Paris with the Daffy Duck cartoon SINGLES feature discussions of the Howard and Touhy. Block Cinema, in the Pick- Belongs to Us: The City of "Drip-Along Daffy." June 20: ComboSingles, open to sculptures, their creating art- Laudati Auditorium at the Light in Film series features "You and Me" (1938), with singles 21-plus. For informa- ists, types of materials used WORKSHOPS & Block Museum ofArt, North- "Summer" (1986). July 27, the Mighty Mouse cartoon tion about the group and and techniques employed as CLASSES western University, 40 Arts 7:30 p.m.: Rare Baseball "He Dood It Again."June 27: upcoming events, call (847) well as the artists' concepts Niles Public Library, 6960 Circle Drive, Evanston. (847) Films: The Newsreels. "After Tomorrow" (1932), 757-1299 or (847) 331-1066, for the various pieces. Oakton St., Niles. (847) 491-4000. www.blockmuse- Lincoinwood Public Library,with the short subject "City or visit www.combosingles. The park is handicapped 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. um.northwesternedu/block- 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) of Contrasts." July 5: "Inva- org. Bowling league at 6:30 accessible but the tours org. May 17, 7:30 p.m.: Niles cinema. Admission is $6; $4 677-5277. www.lincolnwood- sion ofthe Body Snatch- p.m. May 20 at Brunswick require walking between the Songwriters' Group meets. for Block Museum members, library.org. May 18, 1 p.m.: ers" (1956), with selected Zone, 824 E. Rand Road, sculptures, so people who Songwriters are invited to students with ID and senior "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy." 1950s sci-fi trailers. July11: Mount Prospect. $15 for have difficulty are encour- bring original songs to play citizens, or as noted below. May24, 10:30 a.m.: "Young "Christmas In July" (1940), members, $25 for nonmem- aged to bring a wheelchair. live and get feedback from All films shown at 7 p.m., un- Adult." May24, 1 p.m.: "Ro- with the Laurel & Hardy bers, for bowling and shoes. All tours begin promptly at others in the group. less noted otherwise. May 18, man Holiday." May 25, 1 p.m.: short subject "Thicker Than Thunderbird Singles, (847) i p.m. No reservations are - Skokie Art Guild offers fig- 8 p.m.: "Sonic Celluloid," an "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Water." July 18: "House of 266-2706 or www.thunder- required. For information, ure drawing workshops from event that features musicians Close." May 31, 10:30 a.m.: Bamboo" (1955), with the birdsingles.com. May 20, visit www.sculpturepark.org 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the performing their composi- "A Dangerous Method." May 1945 U.S. Office of War 7 p.m.: Tropical Party, with or call (847) 679-4265. May Devonshire Cultural Center, tions or improvised scores 31, 1 p.m.: "Desk Set." June Information propaganda Di, full buffet and raffle, at 20: Section I, park in the lot 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. to silent and experimental 1, 1 p.m.: "We Bought a Zoo." film "My Japan." July 25: "La Mango Cafe, 8743 N. Milwau- between Dempster and Mai11 'iive models; nc instructor. films. May19, 1 p.m.: Paris June 7, 10:30 a.m.: "Joyful belle equipe" (1936), with kee Ave., Niles. $6. May 22, streets on the east side of Fee per session\is $20; $12 Belongs to Us: The City of Noise." June 7, 1 p.m.: "Ver- the Popeye cartoon "We Aim 8 p.m.: Singles dance with McCormick Boulevard. June for members. Fdrnforma- Light in Film series features tigo." June 8, 1 p.m.: "The to Please." Aug. 1: "Stage music by a live band at the 24: Section II, park in the tion, call Steve Gl, (847 "La maman et le putain" Iron Lady." Struck" (1958), with the Rivers Casino, Des Plaines. canoe launch on Oakton, just 673-4450, or visit\www. short subject "Stage Frights." Free. May27, 6 p.m.-2 a.m.: east of McCormick, and walk skokiearttlild.or\ (1973). May 24: Paris Belongs Northwest Chicago Film \\ to Us: The City of Light in FilmSociety presents the CIas- Aug. 8: "Hallelujah, I'm a Tropical Party, with D), bar- over the channel bridge to series features "Cleo from 5 sic Film Series at 7:30 p.m. Bum" (1933), with the Betty becue and raffle, at Mango McCormick to begin the tour. ETCETERA to 7" (1962). May 25: Eighth Wednesdays, unless other- Boop cartoon "The Old Man Cafe, 8743 N. Milwaukee July 22: Section IV, park in Allstate Arena, 6920 N. annual NU Student Film wise noted, at the Portage and the Mountain." Aug. 15: Ave., Niles. $10. the lot in the park, between Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Festival. Free admission. May Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee "A Hen in the Wind" (1948), Howard and Touhy. Aug. Tickets are availablat www. 31: Paris Belongs to Us: The Ave., Chicago. Admission with the National Film Board TOURS & OUTINGS 26: Section I, park in the lot ticketmaster.com or (800) City of Light in Film series is $5. For information, visit of Canada cartoon "The Cat The Skokie Northshore between Dempster and Main 745-3000; the ticket prices features "35 Shots of Rum" www.northwestchicagofilm- Came Back." Aug. 22: "This Sculpture Park, located along streets on the east side of listed below do not include (2008). June 1: Paris Belongs society.org. May 23: "The Day and Age" (1933), with the east side of McCormick McCormick Boulevard. Sept. service fees. The informa- DIC THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 23B I

tiori line is (847) 635-6601. and tips about choosing, professionals and educators. June 20-24: Cirque du Soleil buying and preparing drinks. May 30, 6 p.m.: The State presents "Dralion," featuring Advance tickets are $30; of the Art: Insight into the an international cast of 52 $25 for garden members. Conservation of Prints and acrobats, gymnasts, musi- Day-of tickets cost $35; $30 Drawings. Harriet Stratis, cians, singers and comedic for garden members. Price head of paper conserva- characters. Performances includes a wristband to par- tion and senior curator of areFriday; at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday- ticipate in tastings, souvenir prints and drawings at the 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 glass, event program and ten Art Institute of Chicago, p.m. Saturday; and 1 p.m. tasting tickets. Must be 21 to will discuss the care and and 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: purchase. Admission to the conservation of works of art $35-$80; $31.50-$67.50 for Chicago Botanic Garden is on paper, and will provide senior citizens, students and free. Parking is $20 per car; guidelines for proper storage military; $28-$65 for children free for garden members. and display. Through June 12 and under. Visit www. Visit www.chicagobotanic. 17: MFA Thesis Exhibition cirquedusoleil.com/dralion. org/calendar/mexico or call from the Department of Art Circus in Progress - An (847) 835-5440. Theory and Practice, in the Evening of Daring New Work, Alsdorf Gallery. Through June ' 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May MUSEUMS 17: "The Immortal Art Project 19 at The Actors Gymnasium, Illinois Holocaust Museum Exhibit," a displayed scroll of located at the Noyes Cultural & Education Center, 9603 colorful thumbprints made by Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) members of the Northwestern Evanston. The performance 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- University community is a features professionals from museum.org. Admission: $12; collaboration of the Block the Chicago area circus $8 for students and senior Museum and One Book One community and advanced citizens; $6 for children ages Northwestern. Conolis students from The Actors 5-11. Special exhibitions are Mitchell Museum of the Gymnasium, as well as the free with museum admis- American Indian, 3001 Cen- Evanston Children's Choir, sion. Through June 17: "Ours tral St., Evanston. (847) 475- Evanston Dance Ensemble To Fight For: American Jews 1030. www.mitchellmuseum. Coriolis sings thesongsit likes and others. $10-$15. Visit in the Second World War." org. Admission is $5; $3 for www.actorsgymnasium.com The exhibition explores the senior citizens, students and BY DOROTHY ANDRIES a Chicago Public School or call (800) 838-3006. achievements of Jewish men children. Free admission for Contributor CORIOLIS choral director at Kelly High "Loving Lianview," an in- and women who were part of Mitchell Museum members School. Nephew Stephen teractive fan event celebrat- the American war effort on and tribal members; and Doing it their way, the St. Luke's Episcopal Skalinder is also a tenor. ing the soap opera "One Life and off the battlefield. June on the first Friday of every mixed a cappella ensemble Church, 939 Hinman Ave., There is one husband to Live," 3 p.m. June 24 at 3, 1-4 p.m.: Screening of the month. Admission includes Coriolis will present choral Evanston and wife team - bass Mark the Akoo Theatre at Rose- documentary "Refuge: Sto- all exhibits and events, music from the 20th and 21st 4 p.m. Sunday, May20 Kraemer, bass player in the mont, 5400 N. River Road, ries ofthe Selfhelp Home," unless stated otherwise. century in Grayslake and $20 at the door Chicago Symphony Or- Rosemont. Cast members the story of a community May 20, 2 p.m.: Frances L. Evanston. chestra, and alto Christine participating include Kassie that for 60 years has brought Hagemann (Ojibwe-Métis), a "The theme for our spring (847) 869-0223 or visit Kraemer, who is organist at DePaiva, John-Paul Lavoisier, more than 1,000 Western Eu- past president ofthe Mitchell program is 'Stuff We Want www.coriolisacappella. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Michael Easton, Melissa ropean Jewish refugees and Museum board, and Barbara to Do,' " said Gregg Skalinder org in Evanston. Archer, Hilary B. Smith and Holocaust survivors under Johnson, a founding member of Evanston, music director Additional singers include Trevor St. John. Tickets: $125 one roof. Free with museum of the museum's education ofthe 12-member group that sopranos Jeanne Lockridge Gold Circle, $75, $55, $35; admission; reservations task force, will present "Don't is now celebrating its 25th composed in memory of Mueller and Elizabeth post-show autograph and required. June 10, 1:3OE3:30 Know Much About the War of anniversary. Ruth Gideon, an alto with Plemmons, piano and voice photo session, 5:30-7:30 p.m.: Leila Levinson discuss- 1812," a presentation about He's not kidding. "I can't Coriolis, who passed away teacher; altos Nancy Bruski p.m., $125 (must have show es her book, Gated Grief The the role of Native Americans be tied down to a theme," he last spring. and Linda Kiracibasi, chair of ticket to attend). Visit www. Daughter oía G! Concentra- in the conflict between the said. "It's like being in a box. I Skalinder has a personal the performing arts depart- loving(lanview.com or call tian Camp Liberator Discovers U.S. and Great Britain. Free want more flexibility" connection to composer ment of the lower school mu- (866) 364-0330. a Legacy of Trauma. A book with museum admission. Flexible is a good descrip- John Chorbajian, whose sic at North Shore Country Monday Night Car Shows, signing follows the presen- Through May 27: "Treasures tion of the program that song "My Gift," based on Day School; and basses Scott 5-9 p.m. every Monday, tation. Free with museum ofthe Collection," a diverse encompasses the premiere the Christina Rosetti poem Niswander and David Smith. June 4-Sept. 10, in the west admission; reservations array of Native art from the of Bob Applebaum's "A Time "In the Bleak Midwinter," parking lot of Westfield Old recommended. museum's 10,000-piece For Everything," based on will be performed. "He was What's in a name Orchard shopping center, Block Museum of Art at collection. The items date the well known passage from composer-in-residence at Coriolis is the name of the 4999 Old Orchard Center, Northwestern University, 40 from the mid-l800s to Ecciesiastes; "Three Flower Evanston Township High Frenchman Gaspard Coriolis, Skokie. Cars on display will Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. the late 20th century, and Songs" by the acclaimed School when I was there who lived from 1792 to 1843, include classic cars, muscle (847) 491-4000. www. include basketry, Southwest American choral composer in the 1960s," he recalled, but he was a mathematician cars, hot rods, motorcycles blockmuseum.northwestern. art, beadwork, Inuit art Eric Whitacre; and David almost wistfully. and scientist, not a composer. and vintage military vehicles. edu. Museum hours are 10 and more. Through Aug. 5: Del Tredici's "Acrostic Song" The spring program also So how didana cappella There will also be music, food a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays, Satur- "Carving a Tradition: Inuit from his "Final Alice," which includes works by Arvo singing group get his name? and hourly raffles. Visit www. days and Sundays; 10 a.m.-8 Carvings." was commissioned by the Part, Maurice Duruflé, "We used to call ourselves mondaynightcarshows.com. p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays Evanston History Center, Chicago Symphony Orches- and Jean Berger, as well as the O.K. Chorale," Skalinder Taste of Mexico, noon-6 and Fridays. Admission is Charles Gates Dawes House, tra and received its world early 20th-century Russian said, laughing. "But when p.m. June 16-17 at the Chi- free; unless noted, admis- 225 Greenwood St., Evan- premiere in 1976 under the pieces, "Five Choruses" we commissioned a work by cago Botanic Garden, 1000 sion to all programs is also ston. (847) 475-3410. www. baton of Sir Georg Solti. for men's voices by Nicolai John Austin, composer at the Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. free. Through Aug. 26: "Art evanstonhistorycenter.org. UI went to that premiere Tcherepnin and "Salvation University of Chicago, he said Guests will enjoy tastings of on Paper: Prints, Drawings Hours are 1-4 p.m. Thursday- in Orchestra Hall," Skalinder Is Created" by Pavel Ches- he wouldn't write it for us un- tequila, specialty cocktails and Photographs from the Sunday. Admission (includes said, "and after it was over, I nokov. "Silence and Music," less we changed our name." and Mexican beers, and local Block Museum." May 24, 6 optional house tour): $10; went straight out to the box written by Ralph Vaughan So they did. "We used to restaurants will sell light fare p.m.: Gallery Talk, "Unique free for members. Through office and bought another Williams for the coronation argue among ourselves about originating from regions such Perspectives." Art Institute of Jan. 28,2013: "Bedrooms, ticket for the following Tues- of Queen Elizabeth II in the Coriolis effect," the music as Oaxaca, Jalisco, Veracruz, Chicago curator Mark Pascale Bathrooms and Boudoirs," day. I heard it twice. It's just 1953, will also be sung. director explained, "and even and Guanajuato. An enter- will join Block senior curator a look at the evolution of wonderful." Several members of the though it had no connection tainment stage will host live Debora Wood to address the home's most personal of Skalinder family are in the to music, we thought that bands and dancers, presen- works in the Block's "Art spaces and customs from the In memoriam ensemble including Gregg's word had a musical feeling to tations on Mexican cuisine on Paper" exhibition from mid-l9th century to the mid- Another Applebaum daughter Amy, a soprano, it. So that became our new as well as demonstrations the viewpoints of museum 20th century. premiere is "Yesh Kochavim," and his son tenor Eric, name." 24B IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 DIC

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LAKE COUNTY PIONEER PRESS Address Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday NEWSsuN YOUR LOCAL SOURCE $arage Sale GuideMeirose Park Leyden Township 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Address Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Beach Park 7318 Lake St. 8am to 3pm 8am to 3pm 8am to 3pm 38370 North Loyola Ave 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 37956 N. New York 9242 Oleander 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm Buffalo Grove Mundeiln' 216 Thompson Blvd 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 4pm 1212 Sterling Dr 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Burr Ridge NUI Corner ot Plaintield and 9906 Wendy Way 9am to 3pm County Line lOam to 3pm $offldge 6630 Manor Dr, 8am to 3pm 9am to 2pm 8l2OWinona 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm Chicago 2233 N. Clark St. 9am to 4pm lOam to 4pm 1 81 7 WaIters Ave 8am to 2pm 8am to 1 2pm 5330 W Berteau 9am to 3pm 2222 Cherry Ln 8am to 4pm 9am to 3pm bfleId 2026 Center 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 800 Oxtord Rd 9am to 4pm lOam to 4pm Nthfi&d 2161 Drury Lane 3605 Thayer 11am to? 9am to? 9am to? Q*Park 1100 Sheridan Rd 9am to 4pm 9am to 2pm 127 S. Cuyler 8am to 2pm 9am to 12pm 900 Block Ewing Ave 8:30am to 5pm 1 85 North Marion Street 9am to 2pm Forest Park 1164 S Clinton Ave 9am to 4pm 1 Oam to 3pm 501 Elgin 9amto4pm 9am to 4pm ParkRldge

200 Block of North Seminary 9am to 2pm 1776 Glenview Rd 9am to 12pm 172 W Kathleen Dr lOam to 4pm lOam to 4pm 1616 Glenview Road 8am to 3pm 8am to 3pm 1108 5 Hamlin Ave 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 730 Spruce St 9am to 3pm 9am to 2pm 1720 & 1936 South Washington 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Gur t lOO North Home 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 36322 OLD WOODS TRAIL 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm " Greystone and Nursey Dr 8:30am to 3pm 8:30am to 3pm 8:30am to 3pm 13260 GOLDEN MEADOW DRIVE 8am to 4pm 8am to 4pm 34356 North Old Walnut 8am to 4pm 8am to 4pm 8am to 4pm Sknkle Bittersweet Drive 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 4911 Birchwood 8am to 3pm Hawthorn Woods 8am to 3pm 8424 Keystone 8am to 2pm 5 North Trail 6pm to 9pm 9am to 3pm 4905 W. Dobson St 9am to 4pm 9amto4pm llamto3pm Highland Park Vernon Hll 1834 Richtield 8am to 4pm 2196 BeaverCreek Dr. 8am to 4pm 8am to 4pm 362 Bloom St 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 87 Depot 8amto? 8amto? 8am to? Htnsdaie Wadsworth 208 S Thurlow Street 8am to 1pm Yorkhouse and Delany 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 14735 Country Lane Dr 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 232 9th Ave 8am to 1pm 8am to 1pm Waukegan I. Lake Bluff 2110 Delaware Rd. 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 230 E Prospect Ave 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 2000 Herbert Drive 8am to 5pm 7:30am to 4pm 123 Ravine Forest Drive 9am to 5pm 9am to 3pm 823 North County 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm Lake Forest 1722 N Frolic 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 806 Glen Flora Ave 620W Old Elm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 270 Hilldale Place 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm lIiowbrook 486 Oakwood Avenue 9am to 2pm 761 2 Brookbank Rd 9am to 3pm 923 Timber Lane 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm Emette Lake Zurich 1235 Wilmette Ave 7am to 2pm 800 Foxrnoor Lane 7am to 2pm lam to pm 3116 Old Glenview Rd lOam to 3pm Leydea Township 21 19 Wilmette Ave 2pm to 6pm 2pm to 6pm 2pm to 6pm 2pm to 6pm 3040 Wolf Rd. 8am to 5pm 8amt o 4pm 35 Seminole Road 9am to 4pm Lihertyville 2028 Elmwood Avenue 9am to 2pm 3023 Greenleat Ave 9am to 2pm 30880 N. Brookhaven 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 2pm Mckinley / Stewart lOam to 5pm 'lOam to 5pm Uncolnwesd 354 Elder Lane 9am to 5pm 6410 Longmeadow 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm Zion 6910 N. Keating Ave 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 2008 Daybreak Lane 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9amto 1pm 30 PIoneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 17, 2012 GARAGE SALES Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales EVANSTON. Mary Ellen's 2012 HAWTHORN WOODS NORTHBROOK, 2222 Cherry Lx. PARK RIDGE Block Garage Sale. Shabby Chic Sale. Fn-Sal May 18- 5 North Trail, Muy t8 6pm- HUGE Multi-Family. Friday May 200 Block of North Seminary Ave, Circ(e This! . 19. l0-5pm. 741 Case St (4 blAs S8pm. May t 9 - gam.3prn dur- 18th, 8am-4pm y Saturday Ma Sat May 19th, 9am - 2pm. bot 20th Annual Spring Fair of Oakton, 1 blk E of Ridge) Home ng Village Wide Sale. Lots 19th, 9arn-3pm, Furniture, clot - Too Many items fo list, Burr Ridge UCC Church decor stuff, NOTHING over $20.t2! o! furniture, and more' ng, housewares, jewelry, books, Don't Misa This One! 11is SaW Rummage Saie hicego - 1722 W. X-mas decorations, + lots more, Waukegan - Antiques, primitives, Corner of Plainfield & County Line Thur & Fn, May 17-18, 7:30-3pm EVANSTON MOVING SALE PARK RIDGE HUGE GARAGE! garden/yard art, cotlectibles, 1100 Shendan Rd HIGHLAND PARK 1476 Lake Forest. Huge Children's sale. HOUSE Sale! 521 Parkwood. Fn A Ads Plant sale, bake sale Sat May 19 7:30-4pm stained glass, furniture, as is, Cloverdale. Sat May 19. Kinderhaven Preschool will be hold- Sal. 8-3. HUGE GARAGE! HOUSE Clothes, hsehld goods, furniture, Vintage toys, collectibles, electron- Fnday, May 18, 9-4pm. re.0 ..sed& refinished, Saturday, May t9, 9-2pm. 9-3pm. Household ings it's annual children's rummage Sale! Beautiful furniture,king and much more! Moonump, Clown. iou, computers, dark room equip. Thur-Sat, May 17-19, 9-5pm Lots of high end household goods, goods, collectibles, elec- sate on May t 91fr from 9am till 3pm. queen mattresses (like brand new), pelting zoo, pony ndes. Raffle Pri- Lake Forest Recreation Center at 806 Glen Flora Ase, zes. Sat, Ma 19th, 10 AM-3 PM CHICAGO 7257 Okelo Ave, Fn furniture, and much more!! tronics, fum, art, toys, Norfhbrook 3915 Brittany Rd, Frlelectronics, home decor, clothing, 5/18-Sat 5/t9, garn.3pm, Giant 400 Hastings Road,Items being Waukegan. MOVING SALE' 2000 63 or brucc.org EVANSTON Multi-family Sale 5/19 beanie babies A more! Only May 18. 9-4. Mens I womenashoes and much more' Moving Sale, Everything must go' sold include infant/children's toys,I kids clothes + shoes all sizes, Herbert Dr., Waukegan. Big men's Furniture, tools, yard equipment, 8:30-5. Antiques, furn art, books, books, clothing, furniture and much Park Ridge. MOVING SALE- 1720clothes, women's plus size. Fumi- 216 THOMPSON patio, collectibles, designer clot hes HIGHLAND PARK - bicycles, IVa, turn, outdoor fur-A 1936 S Washington . May 18/t9 household, holiday items & clothes. more! niture, household items a more. ture, household, sorne baby items, BL VD THU RS. FR I, SAT. (baby/kid/adult). toys, elect., more! 1834 Richfield. (Fri/Sat) 9am - 4pm - Furniture (Ex-Snowblower, Friday (5/18) 8-5, Sat- MAY 17-19- 9-5 LakeForest.Multi-familygarage Chicago, i3reatParkerGarage 9000 blk Ewing Ave Saturday 8am-4pm. Northbrook, Annual Block Sale.collent Cond.), Housewares, Cloth-urday (5/19) 7:30-5. ELEC FURN,CLOTHES,JEWELRYSale. May 19 9am-4pm, May 20 Multi Family Sale. sale. Friday. 5/18 from 9:00-2:002000-2200 Center/Waiters,Fri &ng, Exercise Equip, Books, Vinyls PRICED TO SELL toam-4pm. Why Pay RetailQuali- King headboard 486 Oakwood Avenue Lake ForestSat, 9-4pm. Come & Gel it! Jewel- Iv clothes for everyone,iricluding a Furniture, toddler toys, artwork, kidsry, antiques, clothes, furniture, & WAUKEGAN St. Disrnas Pansh bot HIGHLAND PARK 362 Bloom St. clothing,householditems,rugs, Rummage A Bake Sale. Sussel designer boutique (Prada, Gucci, t Fn - Sun, 9-4pm. Hsehld goods, lots more!!! More items daily! Escada and more! Toys, electron- bedding. A McAree, Wed 5/16-Thurs collectibles, jewelry, piclure frames, Northbrook, St, Norberto Whale iou, sports equipment,fumiture, art, 5/t7, gam-7pm, Fri 5/18, 8am- ?is S\e greeting cards, electronics, antiqs,LAKE ZURICH - Forest Lake Neigh- fashion accessones, house wares of a Sale! Sat 5/19, 8-2 + Sun Park Ridge Mufti-Family Garage 1 t 305m, 00 strollers on Wed. bikes, silvrwre A much more! borhood Garage Sales! 22 Garage 5120, 8-12, 1817 Waiters Ave. and more. General Sale- CASHEvanstorilSkokie, 9229 Avers btwn Sales, May 18th, 19th and 20th. Sale 170-172 Kathleen. Fri-Sat ONLY. Boutique now acceptingGolf & Church Sat & Sun 9-5. bikes Clothing, furniture, housewares,May 18-19 104pm. Downsizing. Fri-Sat-Sun. 8am - 4pm Enter off lawn/garden, sporting goods, Willow Springs. Moving/Estate Sale credif cards /s000ters, TV, CDs,audiogear/ Quentin Road (btwn Rl. 22 A Old girls new 6 inch bike $80, lawn loys, bedding, electronics, plus furniture, bookcase. glass chinapart 3 - 91 st and County Line Rd., keybrd, kids Ouitr, houswrs, chairs, McHenry Road on Highland Drive) 9051 Willow Ridge Drive, Willow Chicano. I-lUGE GARAGEIYARDbooks, why, videogms + large estate room. 847-272-7090 cabinet, much more, SALE'! ANTIQUES - FURNITURE OWfl6SALE -Follow signs' Maps Available- Springs, Sat. 5/19 9-2 and Sun. BEACH PARK Huge Gara9e Sale. NORThFfLO - Malst Moving Sale. PARK RIDGE Multi-Family Sale 5/20 10-3 Inside and Outside-rain 38370 N. Loyola Ave. Fri-Sun, , DOORS . WIDOWS - GLASS- FOREST PARK. 501 Etgin. Lake Zunch, GARAGE SALE 800 WARE . 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TOO MUCH TO tENTfON. dining. bedrooms, silver pieces, office chairs, HP laser printer, lax FleaMarket5330 W BuReau. Clothing, tools, jewelry, china, art, PLAINFIELD MOVING SALE! BEACH PARK RUMMAGE LEYDEN TOWNSHIP china, household. Saturday Ma machine, excellent maple L-shspe 51t9/12 from 9-3 60+ vendors, RainGLENVIEW -1652 Waukegan Rd.housewares, antiques, much more!! 13260 Golden Meadow Drive, May SALE. 40 years of stuff 3040 Wolf Rd 19th. 2t6t Drury. Wagner Rd. desk with drawers, cabinets, upper date 6/21t2 from 9-3. RefreshmentsParking lot of Chuck's Auto Body. Multi Family Garage Sale. 18th & 19th, 8-4 both days: 37956 N. New York Ave, Hinsdale 208 5 Thurlow t block Bosworth. 3 Blocks West to Ingram,Sewing/SergerTable Antiquecabinets, shelves, blue lop, and oil behind Lake County Baptist by Duff's Dogs. Rebate items,furnishings and Ft/day May 18th, Sam-5pm. rubbed bronze hardware, 2 more. Friday 18th, 9am-4prn. 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Clothing (some HINSDALE 644 S. County Line Rd. Electronics, Household, White Mi chairs and ottomans, sofa, occa- enter 7th St.. Fri and Sat, May 18th furniture, tools, kitchen items and -Glass Vase fixtures, booku and fireplace. designer), books, (eweiry, house- much more. Thur-Fri 9-4 & Sat 9-2. sional tables, rugs, coolers, multiple EVANSTON - t305 Lincoln St, Sat- hold items, and much more and tOW, 8-Noon, Computer desk, outdoor water hose reels, 16' alum urday 5/19, Bam-4pm. Large Sale, bookcases, mens clothes and suits, LIBE RT'YVILLE BERWYN t543 Home Ave in Alley 001 Ø estension ladder, sofas, tables, for- Many Kids items, Sporting goods,GLENVIEW - 859 CentraI Rd S. of furniture and many misc. Mckinley / Stewart. maldiningroom loveseats, Sat May 19, 9-tGiveways, Asian set, Furniture, Clothing, Dont Miss Out!Glenview Rd. corner of Wagner A Fri/Sat 5/18-19, lOam-Spm. rugs.chairs,outdoorChristmas andAfrican Arnencanart, some Central. May 18th, 9am-3prn. Child- Evanston 3605 mayer. 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Excellent quality turn, equipment, golf, and everything 8a-3p. Courtyard at Glenayre. Fn May t8th A Sat May 19th, 8-lp.household, alec, and home gym, luis Sa\c I (K Housewares, Rugs, Sofa, Bookcs- else Fnday Ba-3p & Saturday clothes, the strange & exotict Corner of Glenview A Waukegan LAKE BLUFF 123 Ravine Forestorlen antq, and collectibles, En- SKOKIE MULTI-FAMILY ses, Wall Art, Clothing, Dishes, and 9a-2p 6630 Manor Dr Cash only Oak Park, 515 N. Lombard, SoEur- MORE!!! FRI 9am-2prn Rd. Tables, deck turn, camping Dr. 5/t8 9-5pm A 5/19 9-3pm. ter side door. Cash only. day May 19, 8am-3pm. Kids & 491 1 Birchwood gear, assorted hshld goods House downsizing. fum, houseware Sat-Sun May 19-20, 8am-3pm. LEYDEN TOWNSHIP. adult clothes, toys, bikes, house- Wilmette 21 19 Wilmette Ave. Heir- & misc. Priced Rightt A decor, patio, toys A sports, hold items, office equipment, an- Clothing, furniture, art. loom plants for sale, $3.50 each, scooter, + beautiful girls clothes A 3042 Martin Ave, GLENVIEW . Used Jewelry Sale. Fnday 5/18 A Saturday 5/19, tiques A other collectibles, Thurs 5/17-Sun 5/20, 2-6. 12 vane!- Garage Sales Garage Sales adults all sizes, tooTs, and more! OLPH Guild 14. t776 Glenview Rd, Many household items. VERNON HILLS 87 Depot, 5/1 7- es of tomatoes, 4 vaneties bell Oak Park. 834 Fair Oaks Ave. peppers, also zucchini,eggplant, at Lafayese Building. Saturday, great sale. 9arn-4pm. 5/t9, 8am Part of Neighborhood Sal 5/19 9-3p. Moving Sale, some- cucumber Call 847-251-4746 Use Promo May t9th, 9am-t2pm. 14K, slotting, thing for everyone Household Sale. Vintage, collectibles, general costume jewelry. Cash only. MELROSE PARK - Household, items, furniture, tools, and household, garden, puzzles, Wllmette- 35 Seminole Road, May Code Sale5 when boitrXt clothes and couches, a few handi- womens dress clothes sz 8-10 etc GURNEE. 34356 North Old Walnut cap items. THURS A FRI gam-5pm, rifuch more! 19th 9a-4p. Rugs, clothing, fum, an- placing your ad Circle. Muy t7th, 18th, & 19th, 8- Vernon Hills. Garage Sale2196tiques. kitchen, painlings. mirrors, 11is Saie SAT A SUN gam-3pm. 2245 Fair-Oak Park. HUGE BLOCK YARD light fixtures, toys, AG dol! items, for $5 Off 4pm. LOTS of Baby/Children Cloth- field. Everything must gol Beaver Creek. Fri-Sat. 8-4. House- ing. Baby/Child Furniture A Equip, SALE Sat 5/t9 Ba-tp Weber Gnll, stroller, A more! NO Earfy birds! Lake Bluff 230 E Prospect Ave. Dining Hutch-Table, Outdoorhold decor, gadgets,tools,toys Valid thru Toys. Household Items. Fri-Sat May lBth-l9th, 9arn-3pm.MELROSE PARK Huge Garage bikes, clothes,furniture, exercise Sale, 1510 N 34th Ave, Friday andSpeakers, Xmas, Kids items and 6/1 5/2012 Quality stuff, come see for your- equip, spa. playset WILMETTE MOVING SALE Saturday,ltam-5pm.Furnituremorel 1 000 Block S. Highland Ave sell! Baby furniture, equipment, 31 16 OId Glensiew Rd. Sat toys, and clothing, sample patiohousehold Items, frames, new WADSWORTH. 14735 Country bo11i and used items, too much to list, Lune Dr, Thurs-Sat, May l7th-t9th, May 19, 10.3pm. Furniture, M furniture, and much more. 9-4, Garage Full ofTools, car parts. pool equipment A morel Morton Grove, 9242 Oleander snowblower, weedwackers, radial 11is S Ave, 9200 N A 7500 W. Th-Sa May saw. clothes, Nascar collectibles. 17-t9, 9-5pm. Bicycles, vacuum GURNEE BROOKSIDE slot machine, household items, cleaners, tools, furniture, snow furniture. Too Macfr to List! SUBDIVISION YARD SALE. blower. Something for everybody Oak Park. 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Homes Built to Order $1 350/mo. 708-267-8495 Rooms ration, will at 1030 AM ort May 24, 28R. Xlra Lrg. LR, laundry & deck, Glenvlew- 1,2,3 Bds (708)383-0450 Apartments - Hotels PARK RIDGE, Sunny IBA, Vacant Property 2012, at the The Judicial Saleu Cor- $1 250/mo,, stils. scI., credit check LUXURY RESIDENCES Cook County - Suburban Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 poration, One South Wacker Drive - req , Call Kimberfy 773-304-8333 C/A. close to trans, Vacation, Resort Rentals Valley Lo Towers Il no pets/smoking, $825/mo, 2nd mo, rent $2, LTL. Offices for Vacation Property b4th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, HARLEM/Addison 4 rooms, 2 bed- 1910 Chestnut Ave. Call Dimensions,'773-851-8100 Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 30011- sell at public auction to the highest 400ft-800ft-12001t. May combine, Out-of-State Rentals rooms, heated no pets, no smoking ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Income Property bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- $900/month. 773-589-0124 SKOKIE 2BR, 1BA, 2nd floor, no entras, niohtty clean-up lowing deucnbed real eutate: Com- Garages Call (847) 998-i 600 x200 heat and water included, near Call 84f-602-6622 Investment Property monly known au 6848 NORTH WEST- Deluxe l-38R ApI, mins fo transportation no smoking/pets. cGaw YMCA Mon - Fri 9:30 ' 5pm HAMLIN AVENUE, Farms, Farmland Downtown, Sect 8 ok. No pets. wwwvaileylotow.rLcom Avail 7/1 . $950/mo. 847-677-6886EVANSTON Rooms for Men Lots LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper- Move in special! Call Laurie, Herron SKOKIE 2br in 3 fIat, Main and wimaid service, daily & weekly rates: ty Indes No. 10-35-131-040-0000 Commercial, Industrial Ente nseo 773-72f-1500 ext 7008 Real Estate Auctions HARWOOD HEtGHTS large 1BR,Skokie Blvd. 2nd fir, near Iramn, sol$131 & up includes use ot The real estate is improved with a Storage, Warehouses Cook County - Suburban very clean 8 quIet buIldIng, heat heat und parking, no pets. facilities call Ihe Y for availability Real Estate Wanted bnck 2 otor'y house with a 2 car at- 8 appliances Included, no pets, $1 i 00/mo. 847-674-8072 1000 Grove 947-478-7400 - ext 214 tacked Qaraxe. Saie terms: 25% Desk Space *8ELLWOOD* 1 berm apt. Nice $780 + security. 773-631-8801 Real Estate Misc. down of'lhe F/qhest bid by certified location $720/month plus security, SKOKIE: Studio, 1, 2, 3 BR, 2 BA. Housing to Share funds at the cloue of the auction; Harwood Heights. Main Street, 5240 W Galitz. Unht elev, prk, wtr Offices 4lncludes heat, waler & appliances Harlem and Laurence. i BR tor SUBSCRIBE Out-Of-Town Real Est. The balance, including lIre Judicial *Catl 708-491-0584* 8 storaqe mcl. Lndry xvI, hrdwd firsCook County - Suburban sale fee for Abandoned Residential rent, available anytime, no pets. lbr/$94S, 2 br/$122y 847-679 3224 Stores 708-4564571 Out-Of-Town, CommercialProperty Municipality Relief Fund, CHICAGO- 1 Bedroom, $7501mo. SCHILLER PARK which iscalculated on residential Rental Services Harlem and Hitins Homes SenIor male has 3BR townhome Lakes, Resort Property real estate at the rate of $1 for each Call 708-867-969 to share. $250 plus 1/2 utIlities. st 000 or traction thereof of the Rental Misc Cook County - Suburban Please call 847-671-2437 TODAY Mortgages, Loans amount paid by the purchaser not Wanted to Rent HARW000 HEIGHTS Homeowners Insuranceto exceed $300, in certified funds/or WOW! 3BR Brick Ranch, 2 car garage, wire transfer, is due within twenty- Crestwood I Bedroom 1 Bath Sec- 1.5BA, lull basement. $1500/mo. Real Estate Seminars four (24) hours. No tee uhall be paid by the mortgagee acquinng the res- Apartments, Unfurn'd. ond Floor Apr $735/mo lxcs Heat, 847-337-9900 Waler & ALL Appliances Call Mane DON'T NEED IT? SER IT FAST. Real Estate Services idential real estate pursuant to its Cook County - Chgo. N 708-935-2232 credit bid at the sale or by any Apt Fer nt (ALL 841-998-3400 CALL Judicial Sales - Legal mortgagee, iudgment creditor,or CHICAGO 1BR, iBA, kItchen MORTON GROVE other lienor acquiring the residential dinette, W/D, no pets, $850/mo Immed. 0cc. 28R, 28A, elev, bldg. real estate whose nghts in and to heat mcl + i mo sec dep. Call 1 heated ndr. prig. sp. All applcs hiles- 2BR, inc heat. parking, Houses the residential real estate arose prit- 312-518-3535 or 773-594-1217 sci. w/d inunit. No pets allowedappli, laundry tacility. no smoke or to the sale. The subject property Near trainstation, 2 yr.lease. or pet. Available nowt Cook County Suburbanis subject to general real estate tax- $1450-$1550 847-470-8100 Call 847-540-0732 SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE i .800.680.2068 es, special assessments, or special Circle This!£\ Skokie 8322 N Ridgeway Ave taxes levied against said real notate 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE 3 bedroom, i .5 bath, and is offered for sale without any 1000 st, $245,000. representationastoqualityor FORT SHERIDAN PLACE Available June 1 * $600/Mo 773-235-5336 quantity of title and without recourue HIGHWOOD I HIGHLAND PARK IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. CHICAGO : GARDEN APT. OR VISIT Condos-Lofts The sale is further subject to confir- 4 1/2 rooms, no pets, no ALL NEW FULLY RENOVATED Includes: s AIl Utilities . Air Conditioning mation by the court. Upon payment smokIng. Vicinity Cumberland & mn full st the amount bid, the pur. Lawrence. 847-298-7334 e Large Common Reception Area Cook County - Suburban 1, 2 & 3 bedroom luxury rentals from $939. chaser will receive a Certificate of Granite Countertops, Cherry stain Cabinets, s Large FREE Parking Area PARK RIDGE POINTE 2BR, 2BA,Sale that will entitle the purchaser 4th tIr unit, tastelully decorated,to a deed to the real estate aher tile bathrooms, brand new everything! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT PION EERUJCALCOM heated parking, in-unit laundry.confirmation of the sale. The prop- (847)433-5660 ' www.FortSheridanPlaCeCom $229,900, Call Joe 773-343-2506erty will NOT be open for inspection EQUAL Wilfred Jacobson & Co.(847) 674-5303 RIVER FOREST and plaintiff makes no representa- Open 7 Days A Week! 424 N Park k405 $159,900 Openlion as to the condition o! the prop- HOUSING Sun 2-4 near Metru, parks, schools,erty. Prospective bidders are ad- shops,Greatupdates,move-inmoniuhed to check the court tile to ready, 2BRI2BA, brkfst mr, balcony.venfly all information. If this property OPPORTUNITIES LW Reedy Real Estate Susan is a condominium unit, the purchas- Polay 630-833-1700 er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay Ali real estate advertmsed n Pioneer Press Farm-Farmland the assessments and the legal fees this newspaper is subject to the requiredby The Condominium Federal Fair Housing Act, which Other County Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i) RENTAL GUIDE and (g)(4). If this property is a con- makes it illegal to advertise any dominmum unit which is part of a preference, limitation, or dis- common interest community, the crimination based on race, color, purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- sure sale other than a mortgagee religion, seo, handicap, familial shall pay the assessments required status or national origin in the by The Condominium Property Act, 80.i-/- acres Illinois countryside for7ES ILCS 605/18.S(q-1).IF YOU sale, rental or financing of home, , farming, or invest-ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME- housing. ment.Has Limber,creek,spanOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT fields View at suntimes.cotn classified In addition the Illinois Human TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION real estate. Call Mark 815-499-8204FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Rights Act prohibits discrimina- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN tion based on age, ancestry, Real Estate Auctions ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION marital status, sexual orientation 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS Community or Cook County - Chgo. N MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE or unfavorable military discharge. ,4 LAW.Forinformation:Visitour This paper will not knowingly Neighborhood website at service.atty-pmerce.csm. accept any advertising for real between the hours of 3 and S pm. Circle This! p PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's estate which is in violation of the Chicago Attorneys,One NorthDeurbom law.All persons are hereby Street Suite 1300. CHICAGO. IL 60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500. informed that all dwellings adver- Please refer tie number N N N N N to tised are available on an equal Chicago 773-379-0502 $950 3 i Lender dnven auction 112,750 sfPA07t4987. THE JUDICIAL SALES opportunity basis. munutacturint on t 5 acres: 444 ECORPORATION One South Courtiand St &lundelein, near MetraWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago. If you believe you have beev Lake Forest stationmfg/whueormultifsmIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You discriminated against in connec- redev, Bids due 6/29. Adam Mar-can also weit The Judicial Sajes tion with the sale, rental or shall, NAI Hittman 630.691.0603 Corporation at w.tjsc.com tor a 7 Lake Forest 847-624-1901 N/A 2 2 Y Y Y Y Y day status report st pendino sales financing of housing, Call: Out-Of-Town Real Est, PIERCEsASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 Went City and Suburbs: CENT. WISC. By owner, Year- CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- Skokie round, Waterfront, 3BR, 2 kits. 5500 Attorney File No.: PA0114987 HOPE Fair Houving Center 2 tam.rms, Liv-dlnmng mrs. See Attorney Code. 91220 Cuse h 07 630-690-6500 pics. at http:/Thouse2housepc. CH 29225 Skokie 847-677-6886 $95OE00 2 2 NNN N N sharepoinl.00m 715-421 -1271 1430933 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 #296141 South City and Suburbs: South Suburban Housing Center Skokie 847-674-8072 $1,1OOEOO 2 1 Y N N Y N 708-957-4874 North City and Suburbs: To PLACE YOUR COMPLEX, APARTMENT, OR HOME RENTAL IN THIS GUIDE Interfaith Housing Center Find tl3e CI of Your Dreams of the Northern Suburbs 847-501-5760 PLEASE CALL THE PIONEER PRESS TODAY!!! 847-998-3400 OPTION #1 todíive.com Thursday, May17, 2012 PioneerPress (DC) 33 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE Case 0 (19 CH 050575 NOTE: Pur-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AttomeROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,askforthesalesdepartment..28404.THE JUDICIAL SALESNOTE: Pursuanl fo the Fair DebtSKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionFile No.: t4-09-0639t ARDC IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenPlease refer to file number t 4-09-CORPORATION One SouthCollection Praclices Act, you areINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Practices Act, you are advised that00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762the hours of 1 and 3 PM only und19676. THE JUDICIALSALESWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,advised that Plaintiff's attorney isCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff's attomey is deemed to beCase If 09 CH 009740 NOTE Pur-askforthesalesdepartment..CORPORATION One SouthIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE Youdeemed to be a debt collector at-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSB a debt collector attempting to collectsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPlease refer to file number t 4-08-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqa,can also visit The Judicial Salesternplrnq to collect a debt and anyDIVISION PROVIDENT FUNDING PIantif1, a debt and any information obtainedPractices Act, you are advised that352t6. THEJUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCorporation at .tjsc.com for s 7informafion obtained will be used forASSOCIATES, LP., will be used for that purpose Plainfiff's attorney in deemed to beCORPORATION One Southcan also visit The Judicial Salesday status report of sandino sales.that purpose. Plamnt'db, MIGUEL GARCIA, LUZ MARIA1435843 a debt collector attempting to collectWacker Drive, 241fr Floor, Chicaqo,Corporation ut ccw.tIsc.com for a 7CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.1432010 MONTES DE OCA, MORTGAGE5/17, 5124, 5/31/12 0308807 u debt and any information obtainedIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youday status report of sandinq salea.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #304575 YULIUS Y. ISAAC, SUSAN ISAAC, ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION will be used for that purpose. can also visit The Judicial SalesCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- SKOKIE NORRIDGE SYSTEMS, INC., MILA, INC. DEA 14354M Corporation ut w tjsc.com for u 7t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABorne ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 5th, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308798 day status report of sandinq saleu.ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,File No,: 14-09-26404 AROC NOMINEE FOR PROVIDENT MORTGAGE INVESTMENT LEND-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON- COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COON- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES.P.C.IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 ABorne00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 FUNDING GROUP, INC.. UN- ING ASSOCIATES, INC., CITIFI-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLN WOOD n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NANCIAL SERVICES, INC.De- t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFile No.: 14-09-19676 ARDCCase If 09 CH 039944 NOTE: Pur- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DIVISION fendants BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762suant to the Fair Debt Collection RECORD CLAIMANTS IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 AOomeCase If 09 CH 023675 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Defendants 09 CH 050575 L P FIKIA COUNTRWIOE HOMETY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TION File 14-08-35216ARDCsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be 8508 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE,LOANS SERVICING, LP. DIVISION LASALLE BANK NA AS No.: 09 CH 46787 00468002 Attomey Code2t762Practices Act, you urn advised thaIa debt collector attempting Io collectPlaintiff, 7931 KEYSTONE AVE. Skokie, IL IL 60076 Plaintiff, TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTON Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beu debf and any information obtained NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-Case If 09 CH 000226 NOTE: Pur- PIOTR BORUCH. NINA BORUCI-I,60076 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur. suant to the Fair Debt Collectionu debt collector attempting to collectwill be usad for that purpose. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- GIOVANY A. ZAMBONINO, MARIATHROUGH CERTtFICATES SER- HARRISN.A.,CASCADES OF suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Practices Act. you are advised thatu debt and any information obtained1432424 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ZAMBONINO, MORTGAGE ELEC-lES 2007-OAt TRUST NORRIDGE CONDOMINIUM II n Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bewill be used for that purpose 5/10,5/175124/12 #304580 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered the aboveTRONICREGISTRATION SYS-Plaintiff, Defendants s debt collector attempting to collect1433154 and Sale enteredinthe above cause on December 8, 2011, arrTEMS. INC., COUNTRYWIDE SKOKIE 09 CH 38382 agenl of TIre Judicial Sales Corpo. s debt und any information obtained5/10,5/17,512432 *304609 cause on March 20, 2012, un agent BANK, FSB FIKJA COUNTRYWIDEDANUT BALINT,ANA BALINT INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF8560 WEST FOSTER AVENUE ration, will at tO:30 AM on June 12, will be used for thaI purpose. of The JudiCial Sales Corporalion, BANK, N.A. NK/A ANNA BALINT NKIA ANA M. SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-UNIT 405 NORRIDGE, IL 60706 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- 1433158 will at 10:30 AM on June 22, 2012, Defendants BALINT. JPMORGAN CHASE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- poration, One South Wacker Dnve - BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 *304611 at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,09 CH 009740 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASETICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-lion, One South Wacker Dnve - 9727 N, TRIPP AVENUE SKOKIE.AS PURCHASER OF THE LOANSSKOKIE 't-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure sell at public auction to the highest 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, IL 60076 AND OTHER ASSETS OF WASH-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION Plaintiff, and Sale enteredinthe above sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the Ial-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-INGTON MUTUAL BANK, FOR-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-BANK OF AMERICA N.A. cause on March 16, 2012, an agent lowing bidder. as sel forth below, the fol- descnbed realTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-MERLY KNOWN AS WASHING-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, KAMIEL MALOUL, JPMORGANof The Judicial Sales Corporation, estate:Commontv known as 8508 lowing descnbed real estate, Corn- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTON MUTUAL BANK, FA FROMDIVISIONJPMORGAN CHASE CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-will ut tO:30 AM on June 19. 2012, IL manly known us 7931 KEYSTONE KARLOV AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, and Sale enteredinthe aboveTHE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR- LINDIM DOKO, AUBIANA DOKO,CIATION, THE VILLAGE OF BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-AVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Pr.-rIp In- 60076 Property tndeo No. 10-22-cause on July 22, 20t0. an agent ofANCE CORPORATION, ACTINGPlaintiff. UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDSKOKIE, AN ILLINOIS MUNICIPALlion, One South Wacker Dnve - 210-035, Property Index No. 10-22- den No, 1 0-27-207-053-f S I I ,The The Judicial Sales Corporation, willAS RECEIVER FOR THE SAy- NONRECORD CLAIMANTS.CORPORATION 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, estateixim- real estate is improved with a single 210-036. The real at 10:30 AM on June ti, 20t2, atINGS BANK AND PURSUANT TOVALENTIN ONIS, KAZIMIERANERMINE DOKO Defendants Defendants sell at public auction lo the highest with residence.Sale fsmilyresidence,The Iudgment proved a the The Judicial Sales Corporation,ITS AUTHORITY UNDER THEONIS 09 CH 039944 09 CH 9423 bidder, as set forth below, Ihe fol- tarins: 25% down ot the highest bid amount was $449,023.13. Sale One South Wacker Drive -24thFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCEDefendunf s 8t14 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE.7924 KARLOV AVE.Skokie,ILlowing described real by certified funds at the close of theFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atACT IL 60076 60076 terms: 25% down of Ihe highesl bid auction; The balance, including the 09 CH 023675 vstate:Commonly known au 8560by certified funds at the close of the public auction to the highest bidder,Detendanlu 9038 EWING AVENUE SKOKIE, ILNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- tee WEST FOSTER AVENUE UNITauction; The balance, including the Judicialsale loí Abandonedau set forth below, the fottowing de-09 CH 000226 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Municipality 60076 405, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Proper-Judicial sale feefor Abandonad ResidentialProperly scribed realestate: Commonly7320 N KILDARE AVENUENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to s Judgment of Foreclosurety Indes No. 12-li-102-110-1025 Relief Fund, which is calculated on ResidenhalProperty Municipality known as 9727 N. TRIPP AVENUE.LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboneand Sale enteradinthe aboveThe real estate is improved with a residential real estate at the rate of Relief Fund, which is calculated on SKOKIE. IL 60076 Properly IndexNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on April 3, 2012, an agent ofcause on September 8, 2009, anmulti-unit,ama-story,brown bnck st for each St .000 or fraction there- residenlisl real estate at the rate of No. 10-10-415-010. The real estateTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboveThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-condominium builrkng. no garage. of of the amount paid by the pur- $1 for each St 000 or fraction there- is improved with a residence. Salesuant to s Judgment of Foreclosurecause on January 12. 20t0, anat 10:30 AM on June 5, 2012, at theration, will at 10:30 AM on June 6,Sale terms: 25% down of the high- chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- of of the amount paid by the pur- terms: 25% down of the highest bidand Sale enteredinthe above TheJudicialSalesCorporation,20t2, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- time lied lands/or wire transfer,is due agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- est bid by certified funds at chaser noI lo cacead $300. in certi- by certified funds at the close of thecause on October 22, 2009, anration, will at 10:30 AM on June 1,One South Wacker Drive - 24thporatios, One South Wacker Dnve -close of the auction; The balance, within twenty-four (24) hours. Noauction; The balance, including theagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, fred funds, is due within twenly-bour 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at 60606,including the Judicial sale fee for(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by fee shall be paid by the mortgageeJudicial sale feefor Abandonedration, will at 10:30 AM on June t,ttoration, One Soufh Wacker Drive -public auction to the highest bidder,sell at public auction to the highestAbandonad Residential Properly acqairing the residential real estate the mortgagee acquiring the reni- Residential PropertyMunicipality2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-4th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,us set forth below, fha following de-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Municipality Relief Fund. which is pursuant to its credit bid at the sale poration, One South Wacker Drive - dential real estate pursuant to its Relief Fund, which is calculated on sell at public auction lo Ihe highestscribed real estate:Commonlytowing described real estate: Cam-calculaled os reurdenlial real estateCredit bid at the sale or by any or by any mortgagee. judgmentresidential real estate at the rute of24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-knows as 81t4 KARLOV AVENUE,monly known au 7924 KARLOVst the rate of $1 tor each $t,000 or credifor, or other lienor acquiring mortgagee, judgment creditor,or st for each $1,000 or fraction there-sell at public suction to the highestlowing descnbed real estate: Cam-SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property IndesAVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Property In-fraction thereof of the amount paid the residentialreal estate whoseof of the amount paid by the pur-bidder, as set forth below, the fol- other Imenor acquinng the residential manly known as 9038 EWING AVE-No. tO-22-421-029. The real estateden No 10-27-205-030-0000 Theby the purchaser notto exceedreal estate whose nghta in and fo nghts in and to the residential realchaser not to eoceed $300. in certi-lowing descnbed real in NUE, SKDKIE, IL 60076 Propertyis improved with u single family resi-real estate is improved with a multi5300, certifiedfunds/orwirethe residential real estate arose pri- estate arose pnor to the sale Thefied funds/or wire transfer,a dueeutule:Commonln known au 7320Indes No. tO-14-4t2-024, The realdence. Sale terms: 25% down ofunit building containing two lo sintransfer,is due wrthin twenty-four sublect property is sublect Io gener- or to the sale The sublecl property within twenty-four (24) hours. NoN KILDARE AVENUE,estate in improved with a residence.the highest bid by certified funds atapartments. The Iudgment amounl(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by al real estala laxes, special assess- is sublecl to general real estafe lao- foe shall be paid by Ihe mortgageeLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-the close of the auction; The bal-was $520,144.85. Sale terms: Thethe mortgagee acqumnng the resi- ments.orspeciallaveslevied es, special assessments, or special acquirIng the resideofial real ext alety Indes No. 10-27-417-037. The re-est bid by certified funds at theance, including the Judicial sale feebid amount, including the Judicialdential real estate pursuant totu against said real estate and is of-pursuanf to its credit bid al the suIeal estate is improved with a resi- tanes levied againsl said real estate close of the auction; The balance,for Abandoned Residential Propertysale fee for Abandoned ResidentialCredit bid at the sale or by anyand is offered for sale without any fered for sale without any represen-or by any mortgagee. judgmentdance, Sale terms: 25% down ofincluding the Judicial sale fee forMunicipality Relief Fund, which isProperty Municipality Relief Fund,mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or representalionustoqualityor tation as to quality or quantity of titlecreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe highest bid by certified funds utAbandoned Propertycalculaled on residential real estatewhich is calculated on residentialother lienor acqumnng the residential Residential quantify of Irle and without recourse and without recourse to Plaintiff andthe residenlialreal estate whosethe close of the aucfion; The bal-Municipality Relief Fund, which isat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orreal estate al Ihe rate of $1 for eachreal estate whose rights in und Is in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- lo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. nghts is and to the residential realanca, including the Judicial sale fee fraction thereof of the amount paid tIre calculated on residential real estate $1,000 or fraction thereof of tire residential real estate arose pri-The sale is further subject to conf ir- ther subtect to confirmation by theestate arose pnor to the sale, Thefor Abandoned Residential Propertyat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orby the purchaser not to coceadamount paid by tire purchaser notor to the sale. The subject proporty court. If the sale is set aside for any matron by the court, Upon payment subject property is uublect to ganar-Municipality Relief Fund. which isfraction thereof of the amount paid$300,in certifiedfund&orwireto exceed $300, shall be paid inio subject to general real estate tau- reason. the Purchaser at the saleal real estate taxes, special assess-calculated on msidential real estate in full of the amount bid, the pur- shall be enritled only to a return of by the purchaser not to enceedtransfer, is due wohin twenty-fourcertified funds immediately by fhees, special assessments, or specialchaser will receive s Certificate of mento, Or specialtaxesteviedat the rate of St loi each $1.000 or$300. inceo-tiedfunds/orwire(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byhighest and best bidder ut the con-taxes levied aqamnst said real estate the deposit paid. The Purchaseragainst said real estate and is of-fraction thereof of the amount paidtransfer,is due within twenty-fourthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-elusion of the suIe. No fee shall beund rs oftered for sale without anySale that will entitle the purchaser shallhavenofurtherrecourse to a deed lo the real estate aher fered for sale wilhout any represen-by the purchaser not to eoceed(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bydentisl real estate pursuant to itspaid by Ihe mortgagee acquinng therepresentationastoqualityor aqainst the Mortgagor, the confirmation of the sale. The prop- talion as to quality or quantity of title$300.in certifiedfundn,Iorwirethe mortgagee acquinng the resi-credit bid at the sale or by anyresidential real estate pursuant toquantity of title and without recourse Mbrtgagee or the Mortgagee's attui-and without recourse to Plaintiff andtransfer,is due within twenty-four its credit bid al the sale or by any erty will NOT be opon for inspection ney Upon payment in full of Ihe dentiul real estate pursuant to itsmortgagee. judgment creditor,or to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.and plainlrff makes no representa- in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bycredit bid at the sale or by anyother Iienor acquinng Ihe residentialmortgagee, judgment creditor,orThe sale is further subject to conf ir- amount bid, the purchaser will re-ther sublect to confirmation by thethe mortgagee acquinng the resi- lion as to the condition of lime prop- cerve a Certificate of Sale that will mortgagee, judgment creditor,orreal estate whose nghts in and toother lienor acquiring the residentialmation by the court, Upon paymenterty. Prospeclive bidders are ad- court. If the sale is set aside for anydenfial real estate pursuant toits the residential real estale arose pri- other lienor acquiring the residenlial teal estate whose rights in and loin full of the amount bid, Ihe pur-monished to check the court file to entitle the purchaser Io a deed toreauon, the Purchaser al the ualecredit bidat the sale or by anyreal estate whose nghls in and toor to the sale. The sublect propertythe residential real estate arose pri-chaser will receive a Certificate of nerrfy all information. If this properly the real estate after confirmation ofshall be entitled only to a return ofmortgagee, Iudgmenl creditor,orthe residential real estate arose pri-is sublect to general real estate tan-or to the sale, The nublad propertySale that will entitle Ihe purchaser the sale. The property will NOT be is a condominium uniI, the purchas- Iba deposit paid. The Purchaserother lienor acquiring the residentìalor to the sale. The subject propertyes, special assessments, or specialis subledt to general real estate tas-to a deed to the real estate aher open forinspection andplaintiff er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, shallhavenofurtherrecoursereal enlate whose nghls in and toio sublet to general real estate tau-tanes levied against said real estatees. special assessments, or specialconfirmation of the sale. The prop- makes cro representation as to theagainst the Mortgagor, thethe residential real estate arose pn- other than a mortgagee, shall pay condition of the properly. Prospec- es, special assessments, or specialand is offered for sale without anytases levied against said real estafearty will NOT be open for inspectionthe assessments and the legal fees Mortgagee or the Mortgagees attor-or to the sale, The subject propertytaxes levied aqainut said real estaterepresentation toqualityorand is offered for sale without anyand plainliff makes no representa- tivebiddersareadmonishedto as required by TheCondominium ney, Upon payment in full of theis nublecf to general real estate lax-and is offermf for sale without anyquantrty of title and without recourserepresentationastoqualityortron as to the condition of the prop- check the court file to venfy all infor- Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( amount bid, the purchaser will re-es. special assessments, or specialrepresentationastoqualityorto Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.quantity of title and wmthoul recourueerty. Prospective bidders are ad- mation, If this property is a condo-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willtases levied aqainst said real estate and (g((4(. ff this property rs a con- minium unit, the purchaser of the quantity of tille and without recourseThe sate is further subject to conf ir-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,monished to Check the Court file todommnium unit which is part of a entitle the purchaser to a deed toand is offered' for sale without anyto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.matron by the court.Iffire sale isThe sale is further subject to conf ir-verify all information. If this property unitat the foreclosure sale, otherthe real estate after confirmation ofrepresentationusloqualityor sel aside for any reason, the Pur- common interest community, the Iban a mortgagee, shall pay the as- The sale is further subject to conf ir- matron by the court. Upon psymenlis a condominium unit, the purchas-purchaser of the unit al the foreclo- the sale. The property will NOT bequanlily of title and without recoursemutios by the court. 1f the sale ischaser at the sale shall be entitledin full of the amount bid, the pur-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, sesumenta and the legal fees re-openforinspection and plaintiffto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. sure sale other than a mortgagee quired by The Condominium Prop- sel aside for any reason, the Pur-only to a return of the deposit paid.chaser will receive u Certificate ofother than a mortgagee, shall payshall pay the assessments required makes no representation as to theThe sale is further subject to conf ir-chaser at the sale shall be enlilledThe Purchaser shall have no furtherSale that will entitle the purchaserthe assessments and the legal fees city Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and by The Condominium Property Act. condition of the property, Prospec-mation by the courtIf the sale isonly ta u relum of the depouit paid.recourse against the Mortgagor, thelo a dead lo the real estate afterrequired TheCondomisiurn (g)(4)Ifthis property is a condo- by 765 ILCS 605/t8.5)q-1(.IF YOU livebidders are admonished toset aside for any reason. the Pur-The Purchaser shall have so furtherMortgagee or the Mortgaqee s attor-confirmation of the sale, The prop- minium unit which is part of a cam- Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1)ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- check the court file to verity all nf orchaser al the sale shall be entitledrecourse against the Mortgu9or. theney. Upon payment in 'lull of thecOy will NOT be open for mnspecfìonand (g)l4). If this property is a con- croc interest community. the pur- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT mation, If this property is a condo-only to a relurn of Ihe deposit paid.Mortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee s attor-amount bid. the purchaser will re-and plaintiff makes no representa-dominmum unit which rspart of u chaser of the unit al the foreclosureminium unit, the purchaser of theThe Purchaser shall have no further TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION sale other than a mortgagee shalt sep. Upon payment in full of theceive a Certificate of Sale Ihal willlion au to the condition of tire prop-common internal community, theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF unit at the foreclosure sale, otherrecourse against the Mortga9or. theamount bid, the purchaser will re-enhIle the purchaser lo a deed toerty.Prospective bidders are ad-purchaser of the unit al Ihe breda- pay the assessments required bthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Mortgagee or the Mortgaqee s aOor- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN The Condominium Property Ac ceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe real estate after confirmation ofmonished to check the Court file losure sale other than a mortgageeACCORDANCE WITH SECTION sessments and the legal fees re-ney. Upon payment in lull of theenhIle Ihe purchaser lo s deed tothe sale, The pruperty will NOT beverity all informaflon. If this propertyshall pay the assessments required 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). W YOUquired by The Condominium Prop-amount bid, the purchaser will re- 15-1701)CIOF THE ILLINOIS ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- the real estate after confirmation ofopen forinspection andplaintiffis a condominium unit, the parchas-by The Condominium Property Act, erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t) andceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe sale, The property will NOT bemakes no representation as lo theer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LAW. Forinformation, contact (g((4(.If this property is a condo-entitle the purchaser Io u deed toopen tarinspection andplaintiffcondition of the property. Prospec-other fIcan u mortgagee. shall payARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Plsintiff's attorney; JOHNSON, minium unit which is part of a com-the real estate after confirmation ofmakes no representation as to thelivebidders are admonishedtotIre assessments and the legal feesOWNER). YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF BLUMBERG S ASSOCIATES. LLC mon interest community. the pur-the sale. The property will NOT becondition of the property. Prospec-check the court file to venfy all mIar-required by The CondominiumTO REMAININPOSSESSION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN , Suite chaser of the unit at the foreclosureopenforinspeclion andplaintifflivebidders are admonishedtomation. If this property is a condo- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 236 W. Monroe Street, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) #1 125. Chicago. IL 60606, (312) sale other than a mortgagee shallmakes no representation as to thecheck the court file to verily all infor-minium unit, the purchaser of the 15-1701(C) THE ILLINOIS and (g((4(. II this property is a con-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN541-9710. Please refer to file num- OF puy the assessments required bycondition of the property. Prospec-mahon. If this property is u condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherdommnium und which is ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE part of a ber 09-6027 THE JUDICIAL The Condominium ProperlyAct,livebiddersareadmonished tominium unit, than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- ILLINOIS LAW. Forinformation, contact tIre purchaser of the common interest community, the15-1701(C)OF THE SALES CORPORATION One 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). IF YOUcheck the court file lo verify all infor-unit at the forectosure sale, otheruessments and the legal fees re-purchaser of the unit ut the foreclo-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Plaintiffs attomey: The Sale ClerIc, South Wacker Once, 24lh Floor, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-malins. If this property is a condo-than a mortgagee. shall pay the us-quired by The Condominium Prop-sure sale sIfter than a mortgageeLAW Forinformation Visitour CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTminium unit, the purchaser of thesesamests and the legal fees re-erty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9(g((i) andshall pay the assessments requiredwebsrte at servrce.atly-pierce.com. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE SALE You can also visit The Judi- TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONunit al the foreclosure sale, otherquired by The Condominium Prop-)g4(. IftItis property is a condo-by The Condominium Property Act,between ihe hours of 3 and 5 pm. ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthan a mortgagee, shall pay the us- Cisl Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.c IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1 ( andminium unit which is part of a com-765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-i).IF YOUPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's0m for a 7 day status report of AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsesamentu and Ihe legal fees re-(g))4(.If this properly is a condo-mon interest community, the pur- Attorneys,OneNorthDearborn the houru oft and 3 PM only and ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- sandino sales. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONquired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit which is part of a cam-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTSlreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL JOHNSON, askforthesalesdepartment.. DLUMOERG s ASSOCIATES. LLC t5-1701(C(OF THE ILLINOISerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t( andmon interest community, the pur-sale other than a mortgagee shallTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION60602.TelNo.(312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number 14-09- 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #112S MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE(g((4(.Ifthis properly is a condo-chaser of the unit ut Ihe foreclosurepay the assessments required byFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPlease refer to file number 32863. THE JUDICIAL SALESLAW. Forinformation, contactminium unit which is part of a corn-sale other than u mortgagee shallThe Condominium Chicago, IL 60606 1312) 541-9710 CORPORATION One South Property Act.AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INPA0921275 THE JUDICIAL SALES Plaintiff's asomen: The Sale Clerk,mon interest community, the pur-pay the asaesamenls required by765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1). IF YOU Attorney File No 00-6027 Asorney Wacker Onve, 24th Floor, Chicago. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCORPORATION One SouthCode. Case e 09 CH 48787 NOTE: CODILIS & ASSICIATES, P.C. chaser of the unit at the foreclosureThe Condominium PropertyAct,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-170t(C) ILLINOISWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You OF THE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEsale other than s mortgagee shalt765 ILCS 605/t8.5(a-t(. IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60606-4650 )3t2( 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial SalesROAD. SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,pay the assessments required b Practices Act, you are advised that Corporation at w.tJsc com for a 7 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAININPOSSESSIONLAW. For iriformalion,contadcan also visit The Judicial Sales IL 60527. (630) 794-9876 betweenThe Condominium Property Ac,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPlaintiff's Plaintiff's attorney rs deemed to be day status report of sandino sales. attorney: HEAVNER,Corporation at www.ljsc.com for u 7s debt collector attempting lo collect the hours of i and 3 PM only and765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-t). IF YOUTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSCOTT, BEYERSMIHLAR, LLC,dan status report of oendinq sales, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES.P.C. s debt and any information obtained askforthe salesdepartment..ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONtu PIERCE 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE EasI Main Street, DECATUR, & ASSOCIATES One Please refer to file number t 4-09-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 15-170t(C( ILLINOIS will be used for that purpose. ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN OF THE IL 62523, (217) 422-t7t9. THE JU-North Dearborn SIred Suite 1300 0639t. THEJUDICIALSALESTO REMAININ POSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREDICIAL SALSS CORPORATION 1429762 IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Allume CHICAGO. IL 60602 1312) 476-5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #308568 CORPORATION One SoufhFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISLAW For information, contadOne South Wacker Onve,24th5500 Attorney File No : PA092 1275 FileNo.: 14-09-32863ARDCWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaoo,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 00468002 Asomey Code. 21762 MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Attorney Code, 91220 Case C 09 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. Forinformation, contactCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 (3t2) 236-SALE You can also visitCH 38382 can also visit The Judicial Salest5-i701(C)OF THEILLINOISPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w1430381 Corporation at .tjsc.com for a 7MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES. P.C. ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.ww.tjsc.com for s 7 day slatuu re-5/10, 5117, 5/24/1 2 #304573 dan status report of ndinsales.LAW. For information, contactt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527. (630) 794-9876 betweenttod of pendins sales. HEAVNER, DON'T NEED IT? CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C.Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Cleric,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,the hours oft und 3 PM only andSCOtT. BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenaskforthesalesdepartment..t t t East Main Street DECATUR. IL SELL IT FAST. TO PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe hours of t and 3 PM only andPlease refer to file number 14-09-62523(217)422-17t9 ASome SUBSCRIBE TODAY (Alt I BOO 680 2068 AD, (AIL 841-998-3400 Code 40387 Case N 09 CH 942 OR VISIT PIONEERIO(AL(OM CALL 847-998-3400 34 PIoneer Press (DC Thursday, May 17, 2012 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE NORTON GROVE 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEwithin 24 hours. 'No refunds. Theand superior liess,ifany. The25% down of the hidhest bid by cer-real estate whose rights in and toelate arose poor lo the sale. The IN THE CIRCUIT COUFT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,properly will NOT be open for in-property is offered as is,with notified funds at the close of the suc-the residential real estate arose pri-subject property is subect to gener. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ABornespection expresa or implied warranties andfron; The balance, including the Ja-or to the sale, The sublect propertyal real estate tases, special asaesa- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYFile No.: 14-09-35371 ARDCFor information call Sales Clerk stwithout any representation as Io thedictaI sate fee for Abandoned Resi-is sublet to general real estate tas-ments, orspecialtaxeslevied DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEDIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK00468002 Attorney Code'" 21762Law Offices ofIra T. Nevel, 175quality of title or recourse to Plain-dential Property Municipality Reliefes, special asaessmenta, or specialagainst said real estate and is of- BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS ASCase 4 10 CH 001594 NOTE: Pur-North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli-tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-Fund, which is calculated on resi-taxes levied against asid real estatefared for sale without any represen- Plaintiff, TRUSTEE FOR RALI 2005QA10 suant to the Fair OebI Coltectionnom 60606. (312) 37-1 125. monished to review the court file todential reel estate at the rate ot $1and is offered for sale without anytalion sa to quality or quantity of tille Plaintiff, Practices Act, you are advised thatINTERCOUNTh JUDICIAL SALESverity all information. for each $1 000 or fraction thereofrepresentationastoqualityorand without recourse to Plaintiff and MACARIO MACAWILI AKA Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Io beCORPORATION For information:Sale Clerk, Fisherof the amount paid by the purchas-quantity of title and without recoursein AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- MACARIO C. MACAWILI AKAKYU H. LEE NKJA KYU HA LEE,a debt collector attempting Io collect Officer, (312)444-1122 and Shapiro,Attorneye 42168,er not to encado $300, in certifiedto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.ther sublect to confirmation by the MACARIO MACAWILI, SR., GLO-MICHELLE LEE NKJA MICHELLEa debt and any information obtained 2121 Waukegan Road, Suife 301,funds/or wire transfer, is due withinThe sale is further subtect to contir-court, If the sale is set aside for any RIA MACAWILI AKA GLORIA R.E.LEE, THE WOODLANDS OFwill be used for that purpose. 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 *308721 Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shallmatron by the court,If the sale isreason, Ihe Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only lo a return of MACAWILI, GE CAPITAL MORT-MORTON GROVE CONDOMINI-1434812 MORTON GROVE 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andbe paid by the mortgagee acquiringsel aside for any reason, the Pur- weekdays only. the residential real estate pursuantchaser at the sale shall be entitledthe deposit paid. The Purchaser GAGE SERVICES, INC., MORT-UM ASSOCIATION, JPMORGAN5/17, 5)24, 5/31/12 #308774 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF shallhavenofurtherrecourse GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-CHASE BANK, NA, AS PURCHAS- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS to its credit bid at the sale or by anyonly lo a return of the deposit paid, MORTON GROVE The Purchaser shall have no furtheragai(rst the Mortgagor, the TION SYSTEMS. INC., ACTINGER OF THE LOANS AND OTHER COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 *308641 mortgagee, judgment creditor,or INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF other honor acquinng the residentialrecourse against the Mortga9or, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR FRE-ASSETS OF WASHINGTON MU- CERY DIVISION BUFFALO GROVE COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS nay. Upon payment infullof the MONT INVESTMENT & LOAN,TUAL BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTONCOUNTY DEPATMENT - CHAN-U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFreal esIste whose nghto in and toMortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee s attor- FREMONT INVESTMENT & LOANMU IUAL BANK, FA AS SUCCES- the residential real estate arose pri-ney. Upon payment infull of theamount bid, the purchaser will re- CERY DIVISION TION, AS TRUSTEE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ceive s Certificate of Sale that will Defendants SOR IN INTEREST TO LONG FOR THE BNC MORTGAGE LOAN or to the sale. The subject propertyamount bid, the purchaser will re- BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-is subject to general real estate lax-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed lo 09 CH 47194 B'ACH MORTGAGE COMPANY TRUST 2006-2 CERY DIVISION LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE es, special asaesameots, or specialentitle Ihe purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation of 7725 NILES CENTER AD. Skokie,FROM THE FDIC, ACTING AS RE-HOME LOANS SERVICING LP; Plainhff, GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, taxes levied against said real estatethe real esiste aher confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT be IL 60077 CEIVERFOR THE SAVINGSPlaintiff, vs. Plaintiff BANK ANO PURSUANT TO THE and is offered for sale without soythe sale. The property will NOT beopen forinspection andplaintiff NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- vs. MORTON DEUTSCH: UNKNOWNV. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE representationastoqualityoropen forinspection andplaintiffmakes no representation as to the SILVIU ROPA AKA POPA SILVIUOWNERS AND NON-RECORD RONALD COHEN MUA RONALDquantity of title and withoul recoursemakes no representation ea to thecondition of the property. Prospec- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureACT Defendants AKA SILVIA POPA; CLAIMANTS A.COHEN; CHATHAM PLACE to Plaintiff and in AS lScondition.condition of the property. Prospec-livebidders are admonishedto and Sale enteredinthe above10 CH 001594 ELENA PIPERNEA; UNKNOWNDefendants, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; The sale is further subject to confir-livebiddersare admonishedlocheck the court file to verify alt infor- cause on April 27, 2010, an agenl8300 CALLIE AVENUE UNIT F-508 10 CH 32276 CHATHAM PLACE CONDOMINI- HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF mahon by the court. Upon paymentcheck the court file lo verify all infor-mation. If this property is u condo- of The Judicial Sales Corporation,MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 SILVIU FOFA, IF ANY; UNKNOWNNOTICE OF SALE UM MASTER COMMON AREA AS- in fall of the amount bid, the pur-tnatios.If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of the will at 10:30 AM on June 1, 2012, atNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-OWNERS AND PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-SOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWN- the The Judicial Sales Corporation,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- chaser will receive a Certificate ofminium unit, the purchaser of theund at the foreclosure sale, other NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-Sale that will entibe the purchaserunit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee. shall pay the as- One South Wacker Drive - 24Ihsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDef end ants, Foreclosure and Sale entered in theANTS, Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl aland Sale enteredinthe above to a deed to the real estate aherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sesaments and the legal fees re- 10 CH 10872 above entitled cause on March 13,Defendants sessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop- public auction lo the highest bidder.cause on March 16, 2012, an agent 2012IntercoontyJudicialSales10 CH 293 confirmation of the sale. The prop- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given arty will NOT be open tor inspectionquired by The Condominium Prop-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and as set forth below, the following de-of The Judicial Sales Corporation,that pursuant toa Judgment ofCorporation will on Thursday, JuneProperly Address; 780 Weidner scribed realestate:Commonlywill al 10:30 AM on June 19, 2012. 14, 2012 at the hour of 11 am. in and plaintiff makes no representa-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((l) and(g)(4).If this property is a condo- Foreclosure entered in lEe above Road, Unit 202 Buffalo Grove, ILlion as to the condition of the prop-(g)(4).If this properly is a Condo-minium unit which is part of a corn- known as 7725 NILES CENTERat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-entitled cause on September 7,their office al 120 WesI Madison60089 erty.Prospective bidders sre ad-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur- RD., Skokie, IL 60077 Property In-lion, One South Wacker Dove- 2010,IntercountyJudicialSalesStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois.NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE des No. 10-28-123-001-0000, Prop-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, monished to check the court file tomon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Corporationwillon Wednesday,sell al public auction Io the highestSALE - CONDOMINIUM chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shall sOy Index No. 10-28-123-002-0000.sell at public auction to the highest bidder for caoh. as sel forth below,Fisher and Shapiro tile C 09-026812verify all information. If this property June 20, 2012, at the hour of 11 is a condominium unit, the purchas-sale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assesaments required by The real eslate is improved with abidder, as set forth below, the fol-am. intheir officeat 120 Westthe following descnbed mortgaged(lt io advised that interested parties single family residence. The ud -lowing described real estate Corn- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,pay the asaesaments required bThe Condominium PropertyAct, Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-real estate. consult with their 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(. IP YOU ment amount wao $318,708.9 monly known as 8300 CALLIE AVE- PIN. 10-18-215-020-0000. bidding other than a mortgagee, shall payThe Condominium Property Ac, go, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder own attorneys before atthe assessments and the legal fees765 ILCS 605/t8,5(q-t). W YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Sale terms: The bid amount, includ-NUE UNIT F-508, MORTON Commonly known as 6400 Hoffmanmortgage foreclosure sales.) for cash, the following described requiredby TheCondominiumARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indes Terrace, Morton Grove, IL 60053. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given oroserty' Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1)OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION doned Residenlial Properly Munici-No. 10-20-121-045-1274 LUndedy-PIN. i 0-20-428-007-0000. The mortgaged real estate is im-thatpursuant los Judgment of and (g((4). If this property is a con-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF pality Relief Fund, which is calcula-ing PIN 10-20-121-033). The realCommonly known as 5721proved with a single familyresi-Foreclosure entered on March 27, ted on residential real estate at theenlate is improved with a residence. dominium unit which is part of aFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN KEENEY STREET. MORTONdence. If the subject mortgaged real20t2, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-Sale terms: 25% down of rhe high- estate is a unit of a common inter-as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.common interest community. theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN GROVE, IL 60053. purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS lion thereof of the amount paid byest bid by certified tonds at the est community, the purchaser of theon June 28, 2012, al 205 W. Ran- The mortgaged real estate s im- sure sale other than a mortgagee15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE the purchaser not Io eoceed $300,close of the auction; The balance,proved with s single family resi-unit other than a mortgagee shalldolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, shulf be paid in certified funds im-including the Judicial sale fee for shall pay the asaesamenlu requiredMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.For information, contact dence. If the subject mortgaged realpay the assessments required byIllinois, sell al public auction to the contactPlaintiff's aftorney: The Sale Clerk, mediately by the highest and bestAbandonedResidential Properlyestate is a unit st a common inter-subsection (g-1( of Section 18.5 ofhighest bidder for cash, as set forthby The Condominium Property Act,LAW. Forinformation, bidder at the conclusion of Ihe sale.Municipality Relief Fund, which is below, the following described real7ES ILCS 605/18.5(5-1).IF YOUPlaintiff's attorney; The Sale Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. est community, the purchaser of thethe condominium Properly Act 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE No teeshallbepaidbylEecalculated on residential real estate Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedproperty: ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. unit other than a mortgagee shall OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, mortgagee acquiring fEe residentialat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 or funds, balance, by certified funds,Commonly known us 780 Weidner pay the assesaments required by TO REMAININPOSSESSIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between real eslafe pursuanl to its credit bidfraction thereof of the amount paid within 24 hours. No refunds.TheRoad, Unit 202, Buffalo Grove, IL subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenthe hours of i and 3 PM only and at the sale or by any mortgagee,by the purchaser not to enceed Actproperty will NOT be open for in-60089 Permanent Indes No.,03- the condominiumProperty AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment.. udgment creditor, or other lienor$00, in certifiedfunds/orwireSale terms: 25% down by certifiedspection 05-303-023-1083 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONaskforthesalesdepartment..Please refer to file number 14-10- acquisng lEe residential real estatetransfer,is due within twenty-fourfunds, balance within 24 hours, byFor informationcallMr. AnthonyThe mortgaged real estate is im- 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISPlease refer to file number 14-10-08857 THEJUDICIALSALES whose nghls in and Io the residen-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bycertified fundu.No refunds.ThePorto at Plaintiff's Attomey, Freed-proved with u dwelling. The proper- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE09421. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South liaireal estate arose prior lo thethe mortgagee acqainng the resi- man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807lv will NOT be open for inspection. property will NOT be open for in- LAW. For information:VisitourCORPORATION One SouthWacker Deve, 24th Floor, Chicago, sale. The subject property is sublectdestral real estate pursuant to its West Diehl Road, Naperville, IllinoisThe purchaser otithe unit other than spection.Upon payment in full of website at ser-vice.atty-pierce.com.Wecker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You to general real estate tases, specialcredit bid at the sale or by anythe amount bid, the purchaser will60563-1890. (630) 983-0770.Fora mortgagee shall pay the assess- assessments, or special laxes lev-mortgagee, judgment creditor,or between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.IL 60606-4650 (312) 238-SALE Youcan also visit The Judicial Sales receive a Certificate of Sale whichBidding estruclions call (630) 453-mento and the legal fees requiredPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'scan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tjsc.com tor s 7 ied againsl said real estate and isother lienor acquiring the residential 671324hourspriortosale.by 765 ILCS 605/9?g)(t ) and )g)(4(. will entitle the purchaser to a Deed DearbornCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7day status report of pending sales, offered for sale without any repre-real estate whose rights in and Io W09030145 The judgment amount wasAttomeys, One North to the premises after confirmation of day status report of pending salea.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. sentation as to qualify or quantity ofthe residential real estate arose pri- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Sale terms for non-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL the sale. $243,061.58. P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE title and without recourse to Plaintiffor to the sale, The sabect property CORPORATION parties: 10% of succesaful bid im-60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. For information: Visit sur websile al Please refer to file number15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, and in AS lS condition. The sale isis subject to general real estate tax- Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 mediately at conclusion of suction, hffpi!service.atty-pierce.com. Be- PA1024346. THE JUDICIAL SALESROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Asome further subtect to confirmation byes, special assesarnents, or special 1434014 besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. balance by t2:30 p.m.the nestCORPORATION One SouthIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Atome File No,: 14-10-08857 ARDC the court. Upon payment in full oflaves levied against said real estatePierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308692 businesa day,both by cashier's the amount bid, lEe purchaser willand is offered for sale without any Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,File No.: 14-10-09421 ARDC00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 lorneyo, 1 checks; and no refunds.The sale North Dearborn Street,HARWOOD HEIGHTS IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case ti 10 CH 011651 NOTE: Pur- receive a Certificate of Sale that willrepresentationasloqualityorChicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. shall be sublect to general real es- entitle the purchaser to a debe toquantity of title and without recourse IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF can also visit The Judicial SalesCase ti tO CH 013336 NOTE: Pur-suant to the Fair Debt Collection (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tate tases, special taxes, specialCorporation al w.tjsc.com for a 7 Practices Act, you are advised that the real eslate after confirmation ofIo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, asaesamenlu, apecial taxes levied, suant to the Fsir Debt Collection ber 0915788. COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- day status report of ttendinq sales.Practices Act, you are adorned IhalPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be the sale. The property will NOT beThe sale is further subject to confir- and superior liess,ifany. The INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCERY DIVISION PIERCE6 ASSOCIATES OnePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting lo coIled open forinspeclion andplaintiffmatron by the court.Ifthe sale isCORPORATION property is offeredas is.with no makes no representation as to tIreset aside for any reason, the Pur- ABS CITIZENS, N.A. FIKJA CITI- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained 7ffrcer, (312) 444-1122 ZENS BANK, N.A. 5/B/M TO CCOespress or implied warranties and will be used for that purpose. condition of the property. Prospec-chaser at the sale shall be entitled wilhout any representation as to theCHICAGO.IL 60602 (312) 476-a debt and any information obtained MORTGAGE CORP., 5500 Attorney File No,: PA1Ö24346will be used for that purpose. 1430922 livebidders are admosishedtoonly to a retum of the deposit paid. #308752 quality of title or recourse Io Plain- 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 Plaintiff Attorney Code, 91220 Case C 101431480 5/3. 5/10, 5/17/12 #296129 check the Court file to venfy all infor-The Purchaser shall have no further tiff. V. Prospective bidders are ad-CH 39P47 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 #296172 mation. If this property is a condo-recourse against tIre Mortga9or, theBUFFALO GROVE monished to review the Court file to BUFFALO GROVE minium unit, the purchaser of IheMortgagee or the Mortgagee s atlor-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFGLENDA S. MONTINOLA; RBS 1430289 CITIZENS, N.A. F/XJA CITIZENSverify alt information. HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF unit at the foreclosure sale, otherney. Upon payment infull of theCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 #304871 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- than a mortgagee, shall pay the au-amount bid, the purchaser will re-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-BANK, N.A. 5/B/M TO CCO MORT- GAGE CORP.; CLOCK TOWERand Shapiro,Attorneyti42168,BUFFALO GROVE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY sessments and the legal fees re-cuise a Certificate of Sale thaI willCERY DIVISION 2121 Waukegan Road. Suite 301, DIVISION FREEDOM MORTGAGE ThE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-POINTE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY quired by The Condominium Prop-entitle the purchaser to a deed to Bannockbum. Illinois 60015, (847)COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION CORPORATION LON F/KJA THE BANK OF CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; ely Act, 765 ILCS 605/9{g)(t) andthe real estate after confirmation of 498-9990, between 1 '00 p m. and Plaintiff, NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FORUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. (g)(4).If this property is a condo-the sale. The property will NOT be 3.00 p m. weekdays only. DIVISION Plaintiff, THE CERTIFICATE RECORD CLAIM- minium unit which is part of a com-open forinspechon andplaintiff 1428102 U.S. BANK NA TERRY SLOVIN AKA TERRY M HOLDERS OF CWALT 2005-01CB,ANTS. mon inlerest community, the pur-makes no representation as lo the 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 *308637 Plaintiff, OLEG MELNIK, BANK OF AMERI-SLOVIN, MARLA SLOVIN, ASSIGNEE OF Defendants chaser of the unit at the foreclosurecondition of the property. Prospec- CA, N.A. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-10 CH 5182 SKOKIE sale other fhan a mortgagee shalltivebidders are admonishedto RANIS SIBGATULLIN, ALLADefendants S/I/I TO WASHINGTON MUTUAL Property Addresa: 481 1 NorthINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF pay the asaesaments required bcheck the court file to verify all infor-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC BANK, FA AS NOMINEE FOR MSA, A DIVI-Olcon Avenue, Unit 307 HarwoodCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TSITRIN,SANDPIPER CONDO-10 CH 011651 The Condominium Property Acmation. If this property is a condo- MINIUM ASSOCIATION SENIOR PLACEDefendants SION OF UNITED Heights, IL 60706 TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 6726 W. 765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). IF YOUminium unit, the purchaser of the Defendants HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 10 CH 51 818 FINANCIAL MORTGAGE CORPO-NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREDIVISION ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-unit at the foreclosure sale, other 10 CH 013336 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-r BEACON COURT BUFFALO OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthan a mortgagee. shail pay tve as-RATION SALE - CONDOMINIUM Us BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Fisher and Shapiro file e 09-020217lION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE840 TRACE DRIVE #106 BUFFA-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-GROVE, IL 60089 TO REMAININPOSSESSIONsessmenls and the legal fees re-Plaintiff, LO GROVE, IL 60089 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- (lt is advised that interested partiesBANK UNITED TRUST 2005-1 FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFqsired by The Condominium Prop-vs and Sale enleredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- consult with their Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andVLADIMIR TRANKOLOV AND TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause on March 27, 2012, an agentsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure VESELKA MAP1INOVA- own attomeys before bidding al ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION(g)(4).If this property s a condo- suant to s Judgment of Foreclosureof The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale enteredin the above 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISminiom unit which is part of a corn-TRANKOLOVA,FIRESIDE TER-morlgage foreclosure sales.) ZAKHAR KOZACHUK, YELENA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenKOZACHUK, CITIBANK, N.A. S/Illand Sale enteredinthe abovewill at 10:30 AM on May 29, 2012,cause on March 13, 2012, an agent MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREmon interest community, the pur-RACE CONDOMINIUM cause on December 20, 201 1 , anat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-of The Judicial Sales Corporation, LAW. For information,contactchaser of the unit at tIte foreclosureASSOCIATION De-that pursuant toa Judgment ofTO CITIBANK, FSB, UNKNOWN Foreclosure entered on March 22,OWNERS AND NON-RECORDagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-tion, One South Wacker Deve -will at 10:30 AM on June 15, 2012, Plaintiff's attorney. HEAVNER,sale other than a mortgagee shallfendants, ration, will st 10:30 AM on May 25,24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- 2012, Kalten Realty Services, Inc.,CLAIMANTS, MORTGAGE ELEC- SCOTT, BEYERS 8 MIHLAR, LLC.pay the usaesaments required by10 CH 1160 201 2, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor-sell al public auction to the highestlion, One South Wacker Dnve- as Selling Official wilt at 12:30 p.m.TRONICREGISTRATIONSYS- i t t East Main Street, DECATUR,The Condominium PropertyAct,NOTICE OF SALE poration, One South Wacker Dnve -bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719. THE JU-765 ILCS 605118.5(q-1).IF YOUPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-on June 25, 2012, sI 205 W. Ran-TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR dolph Street, Saite 1020, Chicago, 4th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,lowing described real estate: Corn-sell st public auction to the highest DICIAL SALES CORPORATIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-EN that pursuant to a Judgment of PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL MORT- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- Illinois, sell al public suction to theGAGE. INC., GARY KREYMER sell st public auction to the highestmoely known as 6726 W. SENIOR One Soulh WackerDrive,24thOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTForeclosure and Sale entered n the lowing described real estate: Corn- highest bidder for cash, as set forthDefendants bidder, as set forth below, the fol-PLACE, HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650TO REKIAININPOSSESSIONabove entitled cause on March 12, 1 below, the following described real lowing described real60706 Property Indes No. 13-18-monlyknown as BEACON (312) 236-SALE You can also visitFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF2012tntercoustyJudicialSales 10 CH 39247 estateisim-COURT, BUFFALO GROVE,IL property: estale:Commonly known au 840401-027. The real The Judicial Sates Corporalion at wAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCorporation will on Tuesday, June 4831 LEE STREET SKOKIE, IL Sale Commonly known as 481 1North TRACE DRIVE #106, BUFFALOprovedwitha residence. 60089 Proporty Indes No, 03-08- ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION19, 2012 at the hsur of 11 am, in 60077 413-031-0000. The real estate is Obus Avenue, Unit 307, Har'woodNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GROVE, IL 60089 Property Indesterms: 25% down of the highest bid sort of pendinq sales. HEAVNER,15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIStheir office al 120 West Madison No. 03-06-400-036-1 t 12. The realby certified funds at the close of theimproved with u two story single Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,Heights, IL 60706. Permanent In-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- SCOTT, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLCMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE is family home; two car attached ga- dee No., 12-12-425-009-1025 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureenlate improved with sauction; The balance, including the 111 East Main Slreet DECATUR, ILLAW. For information, contactseIt at public auction to the highesl condo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25%Judicialsale feefor Abandonedrage. Sale terms: 25% down of the The mortgaged real estateis im- inthe above 62523(217)422-1719AttorneyPlaintiff's aBorneS: The Sale Clerk,bidder for cash, as set forth below, and Sale entered ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityhighest bid by certified funds at the proved with a dwelling. The proper-cause on March 16, 2012, an agentdown of the highest bid by certified Code. 40387 Case 8 09 CH 47194CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. the following descnbed mortgaged funds at the close of the auction;Relief Fund, which is calculated onclose of the auction; The balance, NOTE: Pursuanl to the Fair Debt15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEreal estate: fy will NOT be open for inspection.of The Judicial Sales Corporation, The purchaser of the unit other than The balance, including the Judicialresidential real eatale at the rate ofincluding the Judicial sale fee for Collection Practices Act, you areROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,PIN. 03-06-400-035-1040. will at 10:30 AM on June f9, 2012, AbandonedResidential Properly a mortgagee shall pan the asaesa-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-sale fee for Abandoned Residential$1 for each $1 000 or traction there- advised thatPlaintiff's attorney isIL 60527, (630( 794-9876 betweenCommonly known au 695 Grove Property Municipality Relief Fund,of of the amount paid by the pur-Municipality Relief Fund. which is ments and the legal lees requiredtion, One South Wacker Dnve- deemed to be a debt collector at-the hours of1 and 3 PM only andOsee, Unit 108, Buffalo Grove, IL which is calculated on residentialchaser not to esceed $300, in certi-calculated on residential real estala tempting to collect a debt and anyaskforthesalesdeparrment..60089. by 765 ILCS 605/91g((l) and (g)(4).24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, is dueat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or The judgment amount was real estate at the rate of $1 for eachtied funds/or wire transfer, information oblained will be used forPlease refer to tile number 14-09-The mortgaged real estate isire- sell st public suction to the highest$1,000 or fraction thereof of thewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nofraction thereof of the amount paid 35971 THE JUDICIAL SALESproved with a condominium rasi-$397,lSg.1F4.Sale terms for non-bidder, as set forth below, the fol- urse parties: 10% of sucoesatul bid im-lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-amount paid by the purchaser notfee shall be paid by the mortgageeby the purchaser not to esceed CORPORATION One Southdance The purchaser of the unit lo esceed $300, e certified funds/oracquinng the residential real estate$000. in certified funds, is due with- 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 *296120 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,other than a mortgagee shall paymediately at conclusion of suction,monly known as 4831 LEE balance by 12:30 p.m. the neatSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-wire transfer, is due within twenty-pursuant lo its credit bid at the saleintwenty-four (24) hours, No fee IL 60606-4650 (312) 238-SALE Youthe assessments and the legal tees ahsll be paid by the mortgagee ac- business day, both by cashier'sarty Indes No. 10-21-223-009-0000.four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidor by any mortgagee, judgment can also visit The Judicial Salesrequired by subdivisions g((1) and by the mortgagee acquiring the res-creditor,or other tienor acquiringquiring the residential real enlate checks; and no refunds. The saleThe real estate is improved with u 3 Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7(g((4) st Section 9 of the Condomin- idential rest estate pursuant toitsthe residential real estate whosepursuant to its credit bid at the sale shall be subject to general real es-story tan brick multi unit with a three day status report of pending sales.ium Property Act credit bidat the sale or by anysqhta in and to the residential realor by any mortgagee, judgment Sale terms: 10°, down by certifiedtate taseu, special tases, specialcar detached garage. Sale terms: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or creditor,or other lienor acquinng DON'T NEED IT? SER IT FAST, funds, balance, by certified funds,asaesaments, special tases levied, other Iienor acquiring the residential Ihe residentialreal estate whose (AR 847-998-3400 Thursday, May 17, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 35 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. rightsn and to the residential realal real estate txes, special asesu-rnonished to review the court file tomediately ut concluuion of auction, estate arose prior to the sale. Thements,or specialtaxesleviedvenfy all information. balance by 12:30 p.m. the nest subject property is subject to gener-against said real eutate and is of-For information:Sale Clerk, Fisherbusiness day,both by cashier's al real estate taxes, special assess-fered tor sale without any represen-and Shapiro.AttorneyC 42168,chectrs; and no refunds.The sale meets.orspecialtasesleviedtation as to quality or quantity of title2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,shall be subtect lo general real es- against said real estate and 's of-and without recourse to Plaintiff andBanrrockbum, Illinois8I15, (847)tate tases, special taxes, special fered for sale without any represen-in "AS 1S condition, The sale is fur-498-9990, between 1 :00 p.m. andassessments, special tases levied, fation as to quality or quantify of titlether sublect IO confirmation by the3:00 p.m. weekdays only. and superior liens,if any. The and without recourse to Plaintiff andcourt. Upon payment infull of the1424508 properly is offered as is,with no in "AS 1S condition. The saie s fur-amount bid, the purchaser will re-5/3, 5/10, 5117112 #295629 express or implied warranties and Ifrer subject to confirmation by theceive a Certificate of Sale thai willSKOKIE without any representation as lo Ihe court Upon payment infuit of the quality of title or recourse to Plain- entitle the purchaser to a deed toIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF amount bid, the purchaser will re-tire real estate after confirmation ofCOOK COUNTI', ILLINOIS tiff. Prospective bidders are ad- Ceive a Certificate of Saie that willthe sale. The property will NOT beCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-moniuhed to review the court file lo entitle the purchaser to a deed toopenforinspection und plaintiffCERY DIVISION venfy all information, the real estate aher confirmation ofmakes no representation as to the For information:Sale Clerk, Fisher F;p'id GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, the saie Tire property will NOT becondition of the property. Prospec-Plaintiff andShapiro,Attorney C 42168, are open forinspection andplaintifftivebidders admonished toV 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, makes no representation as to thecheck the court file to venfy all nf or- Bannockburn, Illinois 61115, (847) JACK OGRON; MORTGAGE condition of the property. Prospec-mationIf this property is a condo- 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. and ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION tinebidders are admonishedtominium unit, the purchaser of theSYSTEMS, UNKNOWN3:00 p m. weekdays only. check the court file to nenfy ail nf or- INC.: unit at the foreclosure sale, otherOWNERS AND NON-RECORD1423673 matiorr.If this property is a condo-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-CLAIMANTS. 5/3,5/10,5/17)12 #295616 minium unit, the purchaser of theossements and the legal fees re-Defendants SKOKIE unit at the foreclosure svio. otherquired by The Condominium Prop-10 CH 19272 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andProperly Address: 9545 TERMI-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS sessments and the legal fees re-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-NAL AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- gLared by The Condominium Prop-minium unit which is part of a com- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURECERY DIVISION erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andmon interest community, the pur- SALE MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. (g)(4).it this property is a condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure cafNN Fisher and Shapiro file I 10-038387Plaintiff, minium unit which is part of a 00m-sale other than a mortgagee shall(It is advised that interested parties ,7tf mon interest community, tIre pur-pay the assessments required byconsult with their SANG JOG JO a/k/a SANG J. JO, chaser of the unit ai the foreclosureThe Condominium PropertyAct, own attorneys before biddingatKYEONG HEE JO a/tx/a KYEONG saie other than u mortgagee shall765 ILCS 605/185(Q-1(. W YOUmortgage foreclosure sales.) H. JO, SANG KYEONG CORPO- pay the assessments required byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenRATION dib/a HOWARD LAUN- The Condominium PropertyAct,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthat pursuant Io a Judgment ofDROMAT, UNKNOWN OWNERS 765 ILCS 6O5/tO.5(-1).F YOUTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONForeclosure entered on March t4,AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF2012, Kalten Realty Services, Inc.,ANTS OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.Defendants TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTION on June f5, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-1 t CH 41024 FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFt5-t7Ot)C( ILLINOIS OF THE dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,3919 HOWARD STREET Skokie. IL AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIllinois, sell at public auction Io the60063 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. For information, contadhighest bidder for cash, au set forthNOTICE OF SALE 15-t7Ot(C( OF THE ILLINOISPlaintiff'sattorney: HAUSELMAN,below, the following described realPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURERAPPIN 6 OLSWANG, LTD ,39property EN that pursuant to a Judgment of LAW. For intormation:VisitourSouth LaSalle Street - Suife t 105,Commonly known as 9545 TerminalForeclosure and Sale entered in the website at seivice.atfy-pierce.com.CHICAGO, IL 60603,312) 372-Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077 above cause on May 3, 2012, an between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.2020. Please refer Io fie numberPermanent Indes No.:10-16-131-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffs10-2222-13731 THEJUDICIAL003 ration, will at 10:30 AM on June 12, Attomeys, OneNorth DearbornSALES CORPORATION OneThe mortgaged real estateis im-2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- StreetSuite 1300. CHICAGO, ILSouth Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,proved with a dwelling. The proper-poration, One South Wacker Onyx - 60602 TelNo.(312( 476-5500.Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-ty will NOT be open for inspection. E4th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Please refer file number to SALE You can also visit The Judi-The udgmenl amount wassell al public auction to the highest PA1019471 THE JUDICIAL SALEScial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.c $229,047.07.Sale lerms for non-bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- I CORPORATION One Southorntor a 7 day status report ofparties: t0' of successful bid im-lowing descnbed real estate: Wacker Dnne, 24th Floor, Chicano,pending sales HAUSLMAN,mediately at conclusion of audlion,Commonly known as 3919 HO- IL 60606-4650 (3t2( 236-SALE '(ouRAPPIN S OLSWANG, LTD39balance by 12:30 p.m. the nestWARD STREET, Skokie, IL 60046 can also visit The Judicial SalesSouth LaSalle Street - Suitei 105businessday,bothby cashier'sgrts Index No. 10-26-300-010- Corporation al w-ww tjsccom tor a 7CHICAGO,IL 60603 (312( 372-checks; and no refunds.The sale day Status report of pendino sales.2020 Attorney FileNo.: 10-2222-shall be subject to general real es-The real estate is improved with a PISRCE S ASSOCIATES One13731 ASorney Code. 4452 Case C tatetases, special taxes, specialcommercial property. North Dearborn Street Suite 1300fo CH 923t NOTE Pursuant to the assessmentu, special tases levied,The judgment amount was CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3t2) 476-Fair DebI Collection Practices Act, and suponer liens,ifany. The$91,023.86 for the ist Mortgage, 5500 Attorney File No : PA1019471you are adviSed that Plaintiff's attor- todIlve.com properly ia offered as ix,with noand $239,644.00 for the 2nd Mort- ASomey Code 9t220 Case C 10ney is deemed Io be a debt collec-express or implied warranlies andgage CH 5118 tor attempting to collect a debt and 'J without any representation as fo theSale terms: 25% down of the high- 1428571 any information obtainedwillbequality of title or recourse lo Plain-est bid by certified funds ai the search for new and used cars 5t35/1O5/17/12 #296089 used for that purpose lift. Prospective bidders are ad-close of the auction;The balance, SKOKIE 1427008 monished to review the court file toincluding the Judicial sale fee for 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 #295633 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF venfy all ist orrnation Abandoned ResidentialProperly COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE For information:Sale Clerk, FisherMunicipality Relief Fund, which is TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFandShapiro, Attorney C 42168,calculated on residential real estate DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,althe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT. CHAN-Bannockburn, Illinois 6H15, (847)fraction thereof of the amount paid CERY DIVISION 498-9990. between 1:00 p.m. andby the purchaser not to euceed SADRUDDIN SIYED NR/AHSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS-3.00 p.m. weekdays only $00, in certifiedfunds/orwire SADRUDDIN A. SAIYED,SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR1424476 transfer,is due within twenty-four SHEHNAZ SAlVED NR/AOMAC 2005-4, 5/3,5/10,5/17112 *295626 (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by SHEHNAZ S. SAlVED, BANK OFPlaintiff SKOKIE the mortgagee acquiring the resi- AMERICA N.A. AS SUCCESSORV. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFdential real estate pursuant to its NATACHA AUDIN I Shop by monthly payment TO LAALLE BANK, N.A., PIERRE: COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS credit bidat the sale or by any JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A..METELLUS A/K/A AUDINCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or BOARD OF MANAGERS OF OR-MATELLUS, UNKNOWN OWNERSCERY DIVISION other lienor acquiring the residential CHARD MANOR HIGHLANDS AS-AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-real estate whose oghts in and lo SOCIATION, THE CHICAGODefendants LON, FOR THE CERTIFICATEthe residential real estate arose pri- TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE10 CH 13427 HOLDERS, CWALT, INC. ALTER-or to the sale. The subtect property UNDER TRUST DEED DOCU-PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3834NATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-OA4is subject to general real estate tas- . Search by mileage MENT 00t75606, TCF NATIONALJEROME AVENUE SKOKIE, ILMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHes, special assessments, or special BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND60076 CERTIFICATES. SERIES2007-taxes levied against said real estate NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREOA4, and is ottereif for sale withoul any Defendants SALE Plaintiff representalion autoqualityor Fisherand Shapiro file C 10-033510 10 CH 9231 V quantity of title and without recourse 10077-C FRONTAGE RD. Skokie,(lt is advised that interested partiesMOHAMMAD UDDIN M(IAto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition consult with their . Browse hot vehicle categories IL 60077 MOHAMMAD AMAD UDDIN;The sale is further subject to conf ir- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-own attorneys before biddingutFAIROUZ 7/rHID; 8230mation by the court. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-mortgage foreclosure sales.) ELMWOOD PLACE CONDOMINI-Upon payment in full of the amount PUBLIC NOTICE ¡u hereby given suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure UM ASSOCIATION, bid,the purchaser willreceive a arid Sale enterediothe abovethat pursuanttoa Judgment ofDefendants Certificate of Sale that will entitle cause on March 9, 2012, an agentForeclosure entered oo March 13,10 CH 247 the purchaser to a deed to the real of The Judicial Sales Corporation,2012, KalIen Realty Services, Inc.,PROPERTY ADDRESS: 8230estate aher confirmation of the sale will at 10:30 AM on June 12, 2012,as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.NORTH ELMWOOD AVE. UNITThe properly will NOT be open for at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-on June 14, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-405 SKOKIE, IL 60077 inspection and plaintiff makes no tion, One South Wacker Done-dolph Streel, Suife 1020, Chicago,NOTICE OF FORECLOSURErepresentation as to the condition of 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,Illinois, sell al public auction to theSALE - CONDOMINIUM the property.Prospective bidders You've never searched for sell ut public auction to the highesthighest bidder for cash. as sel forthFisher and Shapiro file e 09-026401are admonished to check the court below, the following described real bidder, as set forth below, the fol- (It ix advised that interested partiesfile to venfy all information, lowing described eal estate: Corn-properly: consult with their If Ihm property is a condominium Commonly known as 3834 Jerome monly known as 10077-C FRONT- own attorneys before biddingatunii, the purchaser of ihe unit at tIre cars like this before. AGE RD , Skokie, IL 60077 Proper-Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 mortgage foreclosure sales foreclosuresale. otherthan a ty Index No. 10-09-200-035-0000.Permanent Index No.:10-26-301-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmortgagee, shall pay the assess- The real estate is improved with a041 that pursuant toa Judgment ofmenlo and the legaI fees required single family residence The lud -The mortgaged real estateis im-Foreclosure entered onMarch 9,by The Condominium Property Act, proved with a dwelling, The proper- ment amount was $136,309.5 201 1 ,Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,7ES ILCS 605/9(g((1) and (g((4). Sale terms: 25% down of the high-y will NOT be open for inspection. as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.this property is a condominium unit est bid by certified funds at theThejudgmentamountwas $on June 12, 2012, at 205 W. Ran-which is part of a common interest Visit ToDrive.com today close of the auction; The balance,717,133,12, SaIe ternis for non-dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,community, the purchaser of the including the Judicial sale fee forparties: 10% of successful bid im-Illinois, sell al public auction to theunit at the foreclosure sale other AbandonedResidential Propeilymedialely at conclusion of auction, than a mortgagee shall pay the as- balance by highest bidder Por cash, as set forth Municipality Relief Fund. which is 12:30 p.mthe nestbelow, the following descnbed realseauments required by The Condo- to take it for a spin. calculated on residential real estatebusiness day, bothby cashier'sproperty: minium Properly Act. 765 ILCS at the rafe of $1 for each $t,000 orchecks; and no refunds.The saleCommonly known as 8230 North605/t8.5)g-f). fraction thereof of the amount paidshall be sublect IO general real es-Elmwood Avenue, Unit 405, Skokie,IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR by the purchaser notto exceedtate taxes, special taxes, specialIL 60077 (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE assessments, upecial tases levied, $300, in certified funds, is due with- Permanenf Indes No,:10-21-406-RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- in twenty-four (24( hours No feeand supenor liens,ifany. The037- t 027 SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-property is offered an is,with noThe mortgaged real estate is im-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- quinng the residenhial real estateexpress or implied warranties andproved with a dwelling. The proper-SION,IN ACCORDANCE WITH pursuant to its credit bid at the salewithoul any representation as to thety will NOT be open for inspection.SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- or by anymortgagee.ludgmentquality of title or recourse to Plain-The purchaser of the und other thanLINOIS MORTGAGS FORECLO- creditor, or other lienor acquinngtrff. Prospective bidders are ad-a mortgagee shall pay the assess-SURE LAW. the residentialreal estate whose ments and the legal fees requiredFor information, contactPlaintiff's nghts in and to the residential real y 765 ILCS 605/91g))t) and (g((4).attomey: CHUHAK & TECSON, BROUGHITO YOU BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA estate arose prior Io the sale The lire judgment amount wasP.C., 30 5. WACKER DRIVE, STE. subiect property is subject to genen- $250,701 .33. SaIe terms for non-2600, CHICAGO, IL 60606, (312) FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT parties: 10% of successful bid im- PIONEER1OCAL(OMJAONSTER 36 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 17, 2012 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. 444-9300. by the mortgagee acquiring the res-the successful bid shall be paidWeal Diehl Road, Naorville, IllinoisLI NCOLN WOOD SKOKIE NORRIDGE MORTON GROVE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-idenlial real estate pursuant to itswithin 24 hours, by similar funds.60563-1890. (630) 9g3-0770.ForIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF TION credit bid at the sale or by anyThe properly will NOT be open forBidding instructions call (630) 453-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- One South WackerDrive,24thmortgagee, Iudqment creditor,orinspection. 6713 24 hourspriorto sale.rr' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIT DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650other lienor acquinng the reuidentialFor informationcallChristine M.F10120583 DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC.DIVISION DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONALDIVISION (312) 236-SALi real estate whose nghts in and toRyan atPlaintiffs Attorney,Esp,INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESSUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOU.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION U S BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- You canalsovisitThe Judicialthe residential real estate arose po-Kreuzer, Cores & McLaughlin, LLP.CORPORATION AttN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,TION Plaintiff, TION Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.comor lo the sale, The subject property400 South County Farm Road,Selling Officer. (312)444-1122 INC. Plaintiff, Plaintiff, for a 7 day status report of pendingIs sublet IO general real estate 15,5-Wheaton, Illinois 60187. (630) 871-1433967 Plaintiff, GAIL EVANS, CHICAGO TITLE sales. es, special assessments, or special1002 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308686 JEFFREYKURFESS,JESSICALAND TRUST COMPANY AS SUC-JAMES SERIO, UNKNOWN HEIRS NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair Debttases levied against said real estateINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES SANJA GILJEN, MORTGAGEWOOD CESSOR TRUSTEE TO COLUM-AND LEGATEES OF ROBERT P. Collection Practices Act, you areand is offered for sale without anyCORPORATION MORTON GROVE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONDel endsnts BIA NATIONAL BANK OF CHICA- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF SERIO NKJA ROBERT PAUL SE- advised that Plaintiffs asorney isrepresentationastoqualityor n06icer, (312)444-1122 SYSTEMS, INC. 11 CH 35957 GO, AS TRUSTEE UNDER PRO VI- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- RIO, EDENS POINT CONDOMINI- deemed to be a debt collector at-qusntity of lilIe and without recourse Defendants 8116 KEYSTONE AVENUESIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENTUM ASSOCIATION, ANTHONY TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY SKOKIE, IL 60076 DATED JANUARY 11, 1991, tempting to collect a debt and anyto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition5/17, 5/24, 5(31/12 #308695 DIVISION 11 CH 037009 SERIO. VINCENTSERIO, UN- information obtained will be used forThe sale is further subject to conf ir- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., LINCOLN WOOD BANK OF AMERICA, N.A, 3935 W. GREENLEAF AVENUE KNOWN OWNERS AND that purpose mation by the court.If the sale is LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-DISCOVER BANK, ARROW FI-NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, VIN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff, suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNANCIAL SERVICES, LLC 435555 set aside for any reason, the Pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE DF SALE PUBLIC NO- CENT SERIO. AS ADMINISTRA- 5/17. 5/24. 5/31/12 #308803 chaser al the sale shall be entitled TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Saleentered inthe aboveDefendants TOR only to a return of the deposit paid.COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-SALMA MUKHI, BANK OF AMERI-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on March 21, 2012, an agent11 CH 5088 SKOKIE CERY DIVISION CA, N A , UNKNOWN OWNERS- DefendanTs The Purchaser shall have no further and Sale enteredinIhe aboveof The Judicial Sales Corporation,8121 W WINONA ST. Norsdge, IL11 CH 007445 1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ONEWEST BANK, FSB TENANTS AND NON-RECORD recourse againsl the Mortga9or, the will al 10:30 AM on June 25, 2012,60706 COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS Plaintiff, CLAIMANTS Defendants cause on March 7. 2012, an agent 5506 N LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- of The Judicial Sales Corporation,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- COUNTY DEPA)RTMENT - CHAN- vs. 11 CH 4806 *312 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 lion. One South Wacker Dove-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- CERY DIVISION ney. Upon payment infull of the PASCUAL will st 10:30 AM on June 11, 2012, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- amount bid, the purchaser will re-REMEDIOS SALES; 9242 MARION AVE. Morton Grove,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,suant lo s Judgment of Foreclosure FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK; SALES; UNKNOWN HEIRS IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ceive a Certificale of Sale that will lion, One South Wacker Drive-sell at public suction to the highestand Sale enteredinthe above Plaintiff, AND LEGATEES OF REMEDIOSNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- suant to s Judgment of Foreclosure entitle the purchaser to a deed to 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-cause on March 26, 2012, an agentandSale enteredinthe above vs. SALES, IF ANY; TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-sell at public auction lo the highestlowing described real estate: Corn-of The Judicial Sales Corporation, MARK MILLER; ANNEthe real estate after confirmation of cause on Apnl 4, 2012, an agent of the sale. The properly will NOT beUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurebidder, as sal forth below, Ihe fol-monly known as 8116 KEYSTONEwill at 10:30 AM on June 28, 2012, COUSINEAU; MIDLAND FUNDING and Sale enteredinthe above The Judicial Sales Corporation, will open forinspection andplaintiffRECORD CLAIMANTS; lowing described real estate: Com-AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-at the TIre Judicial Sales Corpora- LLC, UNITED STATES OF AMERI- Defendants, cause on March 15, 2012, an agent al 10:30 AM on June 5, 2012, at the makes no representation as to the monly known ss 3935 W.erly Indes No. 10-22-422-042-0000.lion, One South Wacker Dose - Sales CA DEPARTMENT OF 11 CH 05744 5f The Judicial Sales Corporation, TheJudicial Corporation, condition of the property. Prospec- GRECNLEAF AVENUE.The real estate is improved with s24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,One South Wacker Drive -24th THE TREASURY, MADISON PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenwill at 10:30 AM on June 18, 2012, white brick one story single familysell at public auction to the highest PLACE CONDOMINIUM tinebidders are admonishedtothat pursuant to a Judgment ofat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper- Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606. seIl at check the court file to venfy all infor- ty Indes No. 10-35-110-046. The re-home wilh no garage. Sale terms:bidder, as set forth below, the fol-public auction lo the highesi bidder, ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN Foreclosure entered in the abonelion, One South Wacker Dnve- mation. If this property is a condo- ai estate is improved with a single25% down of the highest bid by 0er-lowing described real estate: Corn-as set forth below, the following de- OWNERS AND entitled cause on March 8, 2012,24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, tified funds at the close of the auc-monly known as 8121 W, WINONA NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; minium unit, the purchaser of the family residence. Sale terms: 25% scribed realestate:Commonly unit at the foreclosure sale, otherIntercounty Jsdicial Sales Corpora-sell al public suction to the highestdown of the highest bid by certifiedlion; The balance, including the Ju-ST., Norridge, IL 60706 Property In- Defendants, tion will on Tuesday, June 12, 2012,bidder, as set forth below, the fol- known as 5506 N LINCOLN AVE- than s mortgagee, shall pay the as- funds at the close of the auction;dicial sole fee for Abandoned Resi-deo No. 12-il-401-025-0000. TheNUE UNIT #312, Il CH 9573 al the hour of t i am. in their officelowing descnbed real MORTON sessrnents and the legal fees re- The balance, including the Judicialdential Property Municipality Reliefreal estate is improved with a singleGROVE, IL 60053 Property Indes NOTICE OF SALE at 120 West Madison Street, Suiteeslate:Commonly known as 9242 Fund, which is calculated on resi-family residence.The ludgment PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenquired by The Condominium Prop-718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell Io theMARION AVE .Morton Grove, ILsale fee for Abandoned Residential No. 10-21-119-112-1028. The real ely Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t) and Property Municipality Relief Fund,dential real estate at the rate of $1amount was$380,070.86.Sale is that pursuant toa Jsdgment of highest bidder for cash, the follow-60053 Property Indes No. 10-18- estate improved with a (g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo- which is calculated on residentialfor each $1 000 or fraction thereofterms: 25% down of the highest bid Foreclosure entered in the above Ing descnbed property: 102-033-0000. The realasIates condo/lownhouse. Sale terms: 25% minium unit which is part of a corn- real estate at the rate of $1 for eachof the amount paid by the purchas-by certified funds at the close of thedown of Ihe highest bid by certified entitled cause on March 12, 2012. PIN. 10-35-108-024-0000, 10-35-improved with s single family resi-$1 000 or fraction thereof of theer not to eoceed $350, in certifiedauction; The balance, including the Intercounly Judicial Sales Corpora-mon interest community, the pur-108-025-0000. dence. The Iudgment amount was funds at the close of the auction; chaser of the unit at the foreclosure amount paid by the purchaser notfunds/or wire transfer, is due withinJudicialsale feeforAbandonedThe balance, including the Judicial lion will on Friday, June 22, 2012, at Commonly known as 3932 WEST$788,693.82. Saleterms:25% twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shallResidenfialProperlyMunicipality the hour of 1 1 am. in their office atsale other than a mortgagee shallGREENLCAF down of the highest bid by certifiedto exceed $300, in certified funds/or sole fee for Abandoned Residential nay the assessments required by AVENUE, wire transfer, is due within twenty-be paid by the mortgagee acquiringRelief Fund, which is calculated on 120 West Madison Street, Suite LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712, funds at the close of the auction; Property Municipality Relief Fund, The Condominium ProperlyAct, four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidthe residential real estate pursuantresidential real estate at the rate of 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell lo the The mortgaged real estate is im-The balance, Including the Judicial which iscalculated on residential 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l(. IF YOU by the mortgagee acquinng the res-lo its credit bid at the sale or by any$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there- highest bidder for cash, the follow- proved with s single family resi-sale fee for Abandoned Residential real asIate at the rate of $1 for each ARE THE MORTGAOOR (HOME- idential real estate pursuant toitsmortgagee, judgment creditor,orof of the amount paid by the pur- - ing described mortgaged real es- dance. If the subtect mortgaged realProperly Municipality Relief Fund, $1,000 or fraction thereof of the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT credit bid al the sale or by anyother lienor acquiring the residenlialchaser not to esceed $300, in certi- taf e' which is calculated on residential amount paid by the purchaser not estate is s unit of a common inter- mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orreal estale whose nghts in and tofied funds, is due within twenty-four Commonly known as 5t55 MadisonTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONesl community, the purchaser of thereal estate at the rate of $1 for each to esceed $300, in certified funds/or FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF other lienor acguinng the residentialthe residential real estate arose pri-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bywire fransler, is due within twenty- Street, Unit 407, Skokie, IL 60077- unit other than a mortgagee shall$1.000 or fraction thereof ofthe or to the sole The sableO propertythe mortgagee scquinng the resi- 5233. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpsy the assessments reqsired byamount paid by the purchaser notreal estate whose nghts in and to four (24) hours. No fee ohall be paid ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION the residential real estate arose pri-is sublet to general real estate tax-dential real estate pursuant to its PIN. 10-21-405-077 subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofto esceed $300, in certified funds/or by the mortgagee acquinng the res- 15-1701)C(OF THE ILLINOIS or to the sale. The subject properlyes, special assessments, or specialcredit bidstthe sole or by any The mortgaged real estate is a con- CondominiumPropertyAct.wire transfer, is due within twenty- idential real estate pursuant to its MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREthe is sublect to general real estate tau-tases levied against said real estatemortgagee, ludgment creditor,or dominium residence. TIre purchaser Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid creditbid at Iba sale or by any contact es, special assessments, or specialand is offered for sole without anyother lienor acquiring the residential of the unit other than a morlgageeLAW. Forinformation, funds, balance within 24 hours, byby the mortgagee acquiring the res- mortgagee, judgmenl creditor, or Plaintiff's 550mev: The Sale Clerk, tases levied against said real estaterepresentationau loqualityorreal estate whose rights in and loother lienor acquinng the residential shall pay the assessments and the certified funds.No refunds.Theidential real estate pursuant to its quanlity of title and without rvcoursethe residential real estate arose pri- legal fees reguired by subdivisionsCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 properly will NOT be open for in-credil bid at the sale or by anyand is offered for sale without any real estate whose nghts in and to t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE representahonasto qualityorto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,or to the sale. The subject property (gol) and (g)(4) of Section 9sf the spection.Upon payment in full ofmortgagee, ludgment creditor, or the residential real estate arose pri- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, quantity of title and without recourseThe sale is further sublecl to conf ir-is subject to general real estate tax- Condominium Property Act the amount bid, the purchaser willother lienor acquinng the residential or to the sale. The subject property IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.mation by the court. Upon paymentes, special assessments. or specialis subject to general real estate tax- Sale terms: Bidders must present, receive a Certificate of Sale whichreal estate whose oghts in and to in full of the amount bid, the pur-tases levied against said real estate at the time of sale, a cashier's orthe hours of 1 and 3 PM Only and The sole is further subject to confir- es, special assessments, or special will entifle the purchaser to a Deedthe residential real estate arose pri- If the sole ischaser will receive s Certificate ofand is offered for sale without any certified check for t0% of the suc-askforthesalesdepartment..to the premises after confirmation ofor to the sale. The subject propertymation by the court. taxes levied against said real estate set aside for any reason, the Pur-Sale that will entitle the purchaserrepresentationastoqualityor cessful bid smossI. The balance ofPlease refer to file number 14-li-the sale, Is sublect tO general real eotate tas- and is offered for sale without any 12039. THE JUDICIALSALES chaser at the sale shall be entitledto a deed lo the real estate aherquantity of title and without recourse to the successful bidshall be paid For information: Visit our website ales, special assessments, cc special representationas qualityor CORPORATION One South only to a return of the deposit paid.confirmation of the sole. The prop-to Plaintiff and in AS 1Scondition,quantity of title and without recourse within 24 hours, by similar fundo, http:I/service.atty-pierce.com. Be-tases levied against said real estate The sale is further subject to conf ir- The properly will NOT be open forWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, The Purchaser shall have no furthererty will NOT be open for inspection lo Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouIween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.and is offered' for sale without anyrecourse against the Mortgagor, theand plaintiff makes no represenf a-mation by Ihe court Upon payment inspection. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At-representationastoqualityor The sale is further subject lo conf ir- can also visit The Judicial Sales Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s att or-lion as lo the condition of the prop-infull of the amount bid, the pur-mation by the court.If the sole is ForinformationcallMr,Peler tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street,quantity of title and without recourse arty. Prospective bidders are ad-chaser will receive a Certificate of Vucha at Plaintiff's Asorney, RosserCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 ney. Upon payment infullof the set aside for any reason, the Pur- Chicago, Illinois60602.TeI.No,to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.amount bid, the purchaser will re-monished to check the court file toSale that will entitle the purchaser & Vucha, 920 Davis Road, Elgin, Il-day status report of pending sales.(312) 476-5500, Refer to File Narri- chaser al the sole shall be entitled The sale is further subject to confir-ceise a Cerfificale of Sale that willverify all information. If this propertyto s deed Io the real estate aher linois 60123. (847) 888-1820. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.ber t034981 mation by the court. Upon payment only fo a return of the deposit paid. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE entitle the purchaser to a deed lois a condominium unit, the purchas-confirmalion of the sole. The prop- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESin full of the amount bid, the pur- The Purchaser shall have no further ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, the real estate after confirmalion ofer of the unit at the foreclosure sole.erty will NOT be open for inspection CORPORATION CORPORATION chaser will receive s Certificate of recourse against the Mortgagor, the IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Atfome the sole. The property will NOT beother than a mortgagee. shall payand plaintiff makes no representa-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s ssor- Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 Selling Officer, (31 2) 444-1122 Sale that will enlitle the purchaser the assessments and'the legal feestion as to the condition of the prop- 434664 File No.: 14-lt-12039 ARDC open forinspection andplaintiff nay. Upon payment infullof the 217621433971 lo a deed to the real estate aher required byThe Condominiumerty. Prospective bidders are ad- 5/17. 5/24, 5/31/12 #308769 00468002 Attorney Cede #308688 confirmation of the sale. The prop-makes no representation as to the amount bid, the purchaser will re- 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 condition of the property. Prospec-Property Ad, 766 ILCS 605/9(g))t)monished to check the court file to Case 8 t i CH 025074 NOTE: Por- erty will NOT be open for inspection cerne a Cert'dicafe of Sale that will . SKOKIE suant to the Fair Debt CollectionSKOKIE tivebidders are admonished toand )g)(4). If this property is a con-verify all information, If this propertyentitle the purchaser lo a deed lo IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and plaintiff makes no representa-check the court file lo verify all infor-dominium unit which is part of sis a condominium unit, the purchus- Practices Act, you are advised thatF10120583 lion as to Ihe condition of the prop- the real estate after confirmation of COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff's asorney is deemed to beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF mation.If this property is a condo-common interest community. theer of the und at the foreclosure sole,the sale. The properly will NOT be ri' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY arty.Prospective bidders are ad-minium unit, the purchaser of thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-olher thsn s mortgagee. shall pay a debt collector asempting to collectCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS monished to check the court file to openforinspection and plaintiff DIVISION a debt and any information obtainedCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- unit st the foreclosure sale, othersure sale other than a mortgageethe assessments and the legal feesmakes no representation as to the BANK OF AMERICA,N.A., AS venfy all information. If this property shall pay the assessments requiredrequiredby The Condominium will be sued for that purpose. CERY DIVISION is a condominium unit, the parchas-than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- condition of the property, Prospec- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO1434287 sessments and the le5al fees re-by The Condominium Property Act,Property Acf, 765 ILCS 60519)g((t( bidders WELLS FARGO BANK. NA er of the unit st the foreclosure sale. tine are admonishedto BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308711 Plaintiff, quired by The Condominium Prop-75 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOUand (g))4). If this property is a con-check the court file to verify all infor- LP F/IQA COUNTRYWIDE HOME other than a mortgagee, shall psy ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-dominium unit which is part of a vs. the assessments and the legal feeserty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g))1( and mason. If this property is a condo- LOANS SERVICING. LP SKOKIE PAZMINO; JPMORGAN )g))4(.If this property is a condo-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcommon interest community, theminium unit, the purchaser of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLUZ E. requiredby TheCondominium Plaintiff, CHASE BANK, N.A; minium unit which s part of a corn-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONpurchaser of the uniI at Ihe foreclo-unit at the foreclosure sole, other COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1)mon interest community, the pur-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsure sale other Ihan a mortgagee COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-and )g)(4). If this property is a con- than s mortgagee, shall psy the as- WANDA KEDZORSKI, UNKNOWN RECORD CLAIMANTS chaser of the unit at the foreclosureAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INshall pay the assessments requiredsessments and the legal fees re- CERY DIVISION dominium unit which is part of a HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF Defendants, sale other than s mortgagee shallACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONby The Condominium Property Act,quired by The Condominium Prop- TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS common interest communily, the JAMES E. KEDZORSKI, AD-NILES 11 CH 1855 pay the assessments required b15-1701(C)DF THE ILLINOIS7B5 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t(.IF YOUerly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( and CREDIT UNION, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- VANCED CRITICAL TRANSPORT, NOTICE OF SALE The Condominium Properly Ac,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-(g))4(.If this property is s condo- INC., ROBERT KEDZORSKI,Plaintiff, sure sale other than a mortgagee765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1)IF YOULAW.Forinformafion:VisilourOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-shall pay Ihe assessments required minium und wboh is part of s corn- WANDA HANSEN, RONALDvs. EN that pursuant to a Judgmanl of ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-website at serviceatty-pierce.com.TO REMAININ POSSESSIONmon interest communify, the pur- KEDZORSKI, EDWARDESTATE OF MICHAEL A. by The Condominium Properly Act,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF JARMEY, RICHARD M Foreclosure and Sale entered in the75 ILCS 605.118.5)g-1(.IF YOU chaser of the unit al the foreclosure KEDZORSKI. UNKNOWN OWN- above entitled cause on March 9, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPIERCE S ASSOCIATES. PlaintiffsAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsole other than a mortgagee shall ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-JARMEY, EXECUTOR AND BENE- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FDA 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAttorneys,OneNorthDearbornACCORDANCE WITH SECTION FICIARY OF THE 2012IntercountyJudicialSalesOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT say the soseosments required by ANTS, WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, AS Corporation will on Tuesday, June AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INStreet Suite 1300. CHICAGO,IL15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISThe Condominium Ac), TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION Property PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ESTATE OF MICHAEL A.12, 2012 at the hour of ti am, in ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION60602.Tel No.(312)476-5500.MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-l(. IF YOU JARMEY, AND UNKNOWN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Please refer to file numberLAW. For information, contact Defendants their office at 120 West MadisonAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-170t)ClOF THE ILLINOIS ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 1 1 CH 025074 OWNERS AND NON-RECORDStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, lllinoìs, MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPAl 122028. THE JUDICIAL SALESPlaintiff's 580mev: JOHNSON,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT CLAIMANTS, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 3301 CAPITAL STREET SKOKIE, sell al public auction to the highest LAW. Forinformafion, contactCORPORATION One SouthBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION Defendants, 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS IL 60076 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,,230 W. Monroe Street,Suite bidder for cash, as set forth below,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Il CH 35664 the following described mortgaged CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE '(ou#1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN NOTICE OF SALE LAW. For information,contact TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- real estate: 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcan also visit The Judicial Sales541-9710. Please refer to file num-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Plaintiff's NOONAN & suant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gisen attorney: ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.Corporation al e.tlsc.com tor a 7ber 10-8705. THE JUDICIAL ILLINOIS PIN.10-15-400-001-0000(old;LIEBERMAN , 105 W, ADAMS ST,, 15-1701(C)OF THE and Sale enteredinthe abovethat pursuant to a Judgment of 10-1 - IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenday status report of pending sales.SALES CORPORATION OneMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Foreclosure entered in the above10-15-400-002-0000(s/d); SUITE 1100, Chicago.IL 60603, cause on March 12, 2012, un agent 400-040-0000 (new) the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES OneSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,LAW. Forinformation contact entitled cause on January 26, 2012, (312) 212-4028. Please refer to file of The Judicial Sales Corporation, Commonly known as 9151 North askforthesolesdepartment..North Dearborn Street Suite 1300Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Plaintiffs asomen: The baIe Clerk, will at 10:30 AM on June 14, 2012,Infercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- number 10-1309. THE JUDICIALPlease refer to file number 14-11-CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-SALE You can also visit The Judi- tion will on Fnday, June 1 5, 201 2, atKoslner Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076.SALES CORPORATION One CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C. at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- 34956.THE JUDICIAL SALES5500 Attorney File No.: PAl 122028cisl Sales Corporation at w.tjsc.c NORTH FRONTAGE tIre hour of t 1 am. in their office alThe mortgaged real estate is im-South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, 15W030 lion, One South Wacker Dnve - proved with a single familyresi- CORPORATION One SouthAttorney Code, 91220 Case H 11orn for a 7 day status report ofROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, t20 West Madison Street, Saite Chicago. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- CH 35957 oendino sales. JOHNSON, 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, dence. Il the sublet mortgaged realSALE You can also visit The Judi-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between sell at public auction lo the highest718A. Chicago, Illinois, sell to theestate is a jnil of s common inter- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou'431080 RLUMOERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCthe hours of1 and 3 PM only and highest bidder for cash. the follow- cisl Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.c bidder. as set forth below, the fol- est community, the purchaser of the can also visit The Judicial Sales5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308652 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite et 125askforthesolesdepartment.. orn for a 7 day status reportof lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-Ing described mortgaged real es-unit olher than a mortgagee shall Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710Please refer lo file number 14-11- tate' pendino sales. NOONAN & rnonly known as 3301 CAPITAL day status report of pending sales. Attomey File No,: 10-8705 Attorney THEJUDICIAL SALES Commonly known as 5442 Harvardpsy the assessments required byLIEBERMAN los w. ADAMS ST., 03193. STREET. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Code. Case H Il CH 5088 NOTE:CORPORATION One South subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofSUITE 1100 Chicago.IL60603 _erty Indes No. 10-23-212-072. TheTerrace, Skokie, IL 60077. NORTH FRONTAGE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection the Condominium Property Act. (312) 212-4028 Attorney File No.:15W030 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, real estate is improved with a singlePIN. 10-28-1 16-034 Vol 125. ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. Practices Act, you are advised that Sale terms: 10% down by certified10-1309Attorney Code.38245 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou family residence. Sale terms: 25%The mortgaged real estate is a sin-funds, balance, by certified funds, IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Asome Plaintiffs attorney is deemed lo becan also visil The Jud'oial Sales gle family residence.If the subject Case 8 11 CH 4806 NOTE: Pur- a debt collector attempting to collect down of fha highest bid by certified within 24 hours. No refunds. Thesuant to the Fair Debt CollectionFileNo.: 14-11-34956ARDC Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 funds at the close of the auction;mortgaged real estate is a unit of s 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 To PLACE A a debt and any information obtainedday Status report of pending sales. common interest community, theproperty will NOT be open for in-Practices Act, you are advised that The balance, including the Judicial spection Case ifi t CH 037009 NOTE: Pur- will be used for that purpose. CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C. purchaser of the unit other than a Plaintiff's attorney rs deemed to be 1429760 sale fee for Abandoned Reuidential For informationcallMr. Anthonya debt collector attempting to collect55501 to the Fair Debt Collection 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Property Municipality Relief Fund,mortgagee shall pay the assess- Practices Act, you are advised that CLASSIFIED AD, 5/17, 5/24, 5(31/12 #308645 ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, rrrents required by subsection (g-1)Porto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed-s debt and any information obtained -.which iscalculated on residential Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 ASome of Section 18,5 ofthe Condominiumman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807will be used for that purpose. real estate at the rate of $1 for each a debt collector attempting to collect File No.: 14-11-03193 AROC $1,000 orfractionthereof of IheProperty Act. 1433478 a debt and any information obtained CALL amount paid by the purchaser notSale terms: Bidders must present, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308663 will be used for that purpose to esceed $300, in certified funds/orat the time of sale, a cashier's or Ita(H sul ro MOIE OUALIFIEO tOtAL '433446 certified check for 10% of the suc wire transfer, is due within twenty- ,(ANDIDAII5 IN LHI(AGOLSNO WITH 5117, 5/24, 5/31/12 #308660 four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidcessful bid amount, The balance of #ONtttl, (ALL 141.991.3401 847-998-3400 Thursday, May 17, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 37 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. 00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762Case e It CH 028129 NOTE. Pur-SKOKIE Case e 1 t CH 042334 NOTE' Pur-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Allume00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762SKOKIE NORRIDGE Case C lt CH 007445 NOTE Pur-suant to the Fair Debt CollectionIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionFileNo,: 14-11-00515ARDCCase C 11 CH 024468 NOTE: Pur-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF suant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised thatCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Practices Act, you are advised that00468002 Attorney Code, 21762suant lo Ihe Fair Debt CollectionCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS, COUN- Practices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to beCase C 11 CH 001555 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY Dl- Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collectDIVISION a debt collector allempting to collectsuant to the Fair DebI CollectionPlaintiffs attorney io deemed lo beDIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC.. VISION a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtainedBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ASa debl and any information obtainedPractices Act, you are advised thata debt collector attempting lo coIledPlaintiff, PNA Bank, Plaintiff, a debt and any information obtaineulwill be used for that purpose. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOwill be used for that purpose. Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to bea debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 1432379 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING.1430931 a debt collector attempting to collectwill be used for that purpose. HOMER RESURRECCION, MARIAZotia Bordzol, and Unknown own- 1432421 5/10,5/17, 5/24/12 *304584 LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME5/3,5/10,5/17/12 #296133 a debt and any information obtained1429330 LANI BASCO RESURRECCION,ers and #304592 5/10, 5/17, 5/24/12 HARWOOD HEIGHTS LOANS SERVICING LP BUFFALO GROVE will be used for thaI purpose. 5/3_ 5/10, 5/17/12 #296102 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., UN-non-record lien claimants,, Defend- 1430848 ants, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORTON GROVE KNOWN OWNERS ANO NON- SKOKIE 5/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 #296117 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFRECORD CLAIMANTS li CH 34206 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLOUISE STREET SKOKIE,ILTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Defendants SKOKIE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihal, pur- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-50077 ZAYA ZAYA MUA lAYA S.DIVISION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY11 CH 00997 ING LLC ZAYA A/K/A ZAY ZAYA, REHANEBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-3914 HARVARD Skokie, IL 60076 suant to a Judgrnend of Forado- DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, N.A. sure, and Sale entered in the above Plaintiff. Plaintiff, WARDA NX/A REHANE N.CESSOR BY MERGER TO BACn, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYGAGE LLC NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- WARDA HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur-cause on February 18, 2012, Tho- DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK. man J. Dart, Sheriff of Cook Coon- DMITRY WEINSTEIN, LINCOLNELENI KOZLOWSKI, PNC BANK,Defendants Plaintiff, N.A. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 11 CH 042334 MOHAMMED KHAN, SHAHENNAand Sale enteredinthe abovety. Illinois will on June 12, 2012, at TERRACE TOWNHOUSE ASSO-N.A. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST Plaintiff, Noon in the hallway outside Room dATION,JPMORGAN CHASETO MIDAMERICA BANK FSB, UN-4847 LOUISE STREET UNIT DLOLA SHAMSIYEVA, SOLOMON KHAN AXA SHAHEENA KHAN cause on March 8, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation,701 of the Richard J. Daley Conter, BANK, NA Defendants KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEESNEJA 4847 SHAMSIYEV, FIRESIDE TER-SAMUEL STOVER, SHARONDefendands will at 10:30 AM on June 11, 2012,50 W. Washington St., Chicago IL, 11 CH 028129 OF NDINA MANTIS. IF ANY, UN-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-RACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-STOVER A/tQA SHARON P11 CH 34388 KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TION, INC., UNKNOWN OWNERS 70t8 PALMA LANE MORTONad the The Judicial Sales Corpora-sell at public auction IO the highest 80t3 LINCOLN AVENUE SKOKIE, STOVER A/lOA SHARON bidder, an sed forth below, the fol- IL 60077 RECORD CLAIMANTS, WILLIAMnuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureAND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS ENGRACIA STOVER Defendants GROVE. IL 60053 lion, One South Wacker Dnve- BUTCHER, SPECIAL REPRESEN-and Sale enteredn the aboveDefendanls NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,lowing descnbed real estate, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 11 CH 024468 Commonly Address: cause on March 27, 2012, an agent11 CH 001555 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-sell al public auction to the highest TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that purTAT IVE 9256 N. KEATING AVENUE 828t W. Strong St., Norndge IL suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants of The Judicial Sales Corporation,725 GROVE DRIVE UNIT #110SKOKIE, IL 60076 suanl lo a Judgment of Foreclosurebidder, as sed forth below, the fol- lowing descnbed real estate' Corn-60706 and Sale entered inthe above1 1 CH 30562 will at tO:30 AM ori May 29, 2012,BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enteredin the above at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- cause on March 7, 2012, an agentmonly known an 3914 HARVARD,Property Index No. cause on AphI 3. 2012, an agent of7531 WEST WINNEMAC AVENUE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 12-f t-O8-025 The Judicial Sales Corporation, willHARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 tion. One South Wacker Dnve-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosureof The Judicial Sales Corporafion,Skokie,IL 60076 Properly Indes No, l0-26-ltO-Ol4-0000. The realThe real estate is improved with a at 10:30 AM on June 5, 20t2, at theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,suanl lo u Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe abovewill al 10:30 AM on June tt, 2012, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-nell at psblic auchon Io the highestand Sale enteredintheabove st the The Judicial Sales Corpora-estateis Improved with a singleSingle Family Residence TheJudicialSalesCorporation, cause on January10, 2012, an Sole terms: 10% down and balance suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurebidder, as set forth below, the fol-cause on March 30, 2012, an agent tion, One South Wacker Onve-familyresidence,Theiudgment One South Wacker Dnve -24th agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- by cashier's or certified check within Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, neIl atund Sale enteredinthe abovelowing descnbed realof The Judicial Salen Corporation,ration, will at 10:30 AM on June 14,24th Floor CHICAGO, IL. 60606,amount was $300,498.54.Sale 24 hours, public auction to the highest bidder.couse on Febroaty 28, 2Ot2, anestate:Cornmonlv known as 4847will at 10:30 AM on May 31, 2012,2012, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-sell at public auction to Ihe highestdenso: 25% down of the highest bid as set forth below, the following de-agent of The Judicial Sales Coipo-LOUISE STREST UNIT D MctAat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-Iloration, One South Wacker Drive -bidder, as set forth below, the fol-by cértified funds ad the close of theThe balance, including the Judicial 4847 LOUISE STREET, SKOKIE, auction: The balance, including thesale. fee for Abandoned Residential scribed realestate; Commonlyration, will at 10:30 AM on June 19, lion, One South Wacker Dnne- 4lh Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,lowing described real 2012, at the The Judicial Salen Cor-IL 60077 Property Index No, t O-28-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, estste:Cornmonly known as 7018Judicialsaletee forAband'onedProperty Municipality Relief Fund, known as 8013 LINCOLN AVENUE, sell at public'auction to the highest which is calculated on residential SKOKIE, IL 60077 Properly Indexporation, Orte South Wacker Drive -209-024, The realestateisim-sell at public auction to the highestbidder, au nel forth below, the fol-PALMA LANE, MORTON GROVE,ResidentialProperlyMunicipalil real entole ad Ihe rate of $1 for each No. tO-2t-4t4-066 The real estate24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,proved with a single familyresi-bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-lowing descnbed realIL 60053 Property Index No 10-18-Relief Fund, which u calculaled on ix improved with a residence. Salesell at public auction to the hiffhestdence, Sale terms' 25% down oflowing descnbed real estate: Com-eatate:Commonly known ss 9256t 10-044-0000. The real estateisresidential real estate at the rade of$1,000 or frachon Ihereot of Ihe termal 25% down of the highest bidbiddet. as set forth below, the fol-the highesf bid by certified funds atmonly known as725 GROVEN KEATING AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILimproved with u red brick tan woodst for each $1 000 or fraction there-amount paid by the purchaser not by certified funds at the close of thelowing described real estate: Corn-the close of the auction: The bal-DRIVEUNIT etlO, BUFFALO60076 Property Index Nu. IO-IS-singleIarnily home, Sale terms:of of the amount paid by the pur-to exceed $300, in certified funds, 'w chaser not lo exceed $300, in certi-due within twenty-four (24) hours, auction: The balance, including themonlyknown au7531 WESTonce, including the Judicial sale leeGROVE, IL 60089 Proper' Indes123-042, The realestateisim-25 / down of the highest bid by cor- No feeshallbepaid Judicial for AbandonedWINNEMAC AVENUE, HAR WOODfor Abandoned Residential PropertyNo, P3-06-400-035-1058. The realprovedwith residence.Saletried funds at the close of the auc-tied funds, is due within twenty-four by the sale fee a mortgagee acquiring the residential Residential PropertyMunicipalityHEIGHTS, IL 60706 Properly IndesMunicipality Relief Fund, which isestate in improved with aterms: 25% down of the highest bidtion: The balance. including the Jo-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by Relief Fund, which is calculated onNo. 12-12-415-013-0000. The realcslculatedon residential real estatecondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%by certifient tunds al the close of lIredicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-Ihe mortgagee acqurnng the resi-real estate pursuant do its credit bid ad the sale Or by any mortgagee, residential real estate at the raIe ofestate is improved with a one storyat the rote of $1 for each $1,000 ordown of the highest bid by certifiedauction: The balance, including thedenlial Properly Municipality Reliefdenlial real estate purnuand to ils yellow brick home: two car detach-fraction thereof of the amount paidfunds at the close of the auction:Judicial sale teetor AbandonedFund, which is calculated on resi-credid bidat the sale or by anyjudgmend credrlor,or other lienor $1 for each $1 000 or lraction there- acquiring the residential real esdate of of the amounl paid by the pur-ed garage. Sate terms: 25% downby the purchaser notto exceedThe balance, including the JudicialResidentialPropertyMunicipalitydenlial real estate al the rade of $1mortgagee, judgment creditor,or of the highest bid by certified funds$300, in certifiedfunds/or wiresale fee for Abandoned Residential for each $1 000 or traction thereofother lienor acquinng the residentialwhose nghts in and fo the residen- chaset not to exceed $300, in certi- Relief Fund, which is calculated on real estate whose nghds in and dodial real enfade arose prior to the tied funds/or wire transfer,is dueat the close of the auction: The bal-transfer,in due within twenty-tourProperly Municipality Relief Fund,residential real estate at the rate ofof the amount paid by the parchas- anne, includinq the Judicial sale fee(24( hours. No fee shalt be paid bywhich is calculated on residential er nod to enceed $300, in certif edthe residential real estate arose pn-sale within twenty-four (24) hours. No SI for each $1 000 or fraction there- The sublecl property is sublecd lo fee shall be paid by the mortgageefor Abandoned Residential Propertythe mortgagee acqsinng the resi-real estate al the rate of $1 for eachof of the amount paid by the pur-funds, is due within twenty-four (24)or lo the sale. The oubled property acquiring the residential real estateMunicipality Relief Fund, which isdential real estate pursuant to ils$t,000 or fraction thereofof thechaser not to enceert $300, in certi-hours, No fee shall be paid by theis subjel to general real estate tax-general real estate, taxes, any prior pursuant to its credit bid at the salecalculated on residentìal teal estatecredit bid at Ihe sale or by anyamount paid by the purchaser notfied funds, is due wilhin twenty-fourmortgagee acquiring Ihe residentiales, special assessments, or specialfirstmortgages,specialassess- or by any mortgagee, ludgmentat the rate of St for each $1,000 ormortgagee, judgment creditor,orlo exceed $300, in certified funds/or(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byreal estale pursuant lo its credil bidlaxes levied aga,nsd said real esdalemento,orspeciallaxenlevied creditor, or other lienor acquinngtraction thereof of the amount paidother lienor acguinng the residentialwire trsnofer, is due wilhin twenty-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-al the sale or by any mortgagee,and is offered for sale without anyagainst said real estate and is of- qualityorfered for sale without any represen. the residential reel estate whoseby the purchaser not to exceedreal estate whose rights in and Iotour (24) hours. No fee shall be paiddential real esIste pursuant loitsjudgmenl creditor. or other lienorrepresendation as IO talion ax lo quality or quantity of title nghts in and to the residential real$300, in certified funds. is due with-the residential real estate arose pri-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-credit bidut the sale or by anyacquiring the residential real estatequantity of lidIe and without recourse in twenty-four (24) bourn. No feeor to the sale. The subject propertyidenlial real estate pursuant lo ils whose nghts in and to the residen-lo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.and without recourse to Plaintiff and estate arose prior to the sale. The mortgagee, judgment creditor,or in AS IS" condition, The sale is fur- sublect property u sublect to gener-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-is subject to general real estate tax-credit bid at the sale or by anyother lienor acquiring the residentialtisI real estate arose prior lo theThe sale is further sublet do confir- al real estate tasen, special assess-quiring the residentialreal estatees, special assessments, or specialmortgagee, judgment creditor,orreal estate whose nghls in and tosale. The subject property is subjectmation by the court. Upon paymentther sublecl 10 confirmation by the coudIf the sale in sed aside for any ments,orspeciallacesleviedpursuant to its credit bid at the salelaxen levied against said real estateother liertor acqslrisg the residentialthe residenfial real estate arose pri-to general real enlate tases, specialin full of the amount bid, the pur- chaser will receive a Certrhcale ofreason. Ihe Purchaser, at the sale against said real estate and is of-or by any mortgagee, judgmentand is offered for sale without anyreal eslale whose nghts in and tost lo tIre sale, The subject propertyassessments. or special tases lev- creditor,ot other lienor acquinngrepresentationastoqualityorthe residential real estate arose pri- ied against said real estate and isSale Ihat will entitle fha purchasershall be entitled only to a return of fered for sale without any represen- is subject to genersl real enlate tan- Ihn deposit paid, The Purchaser tation as to quality or quantity of titlethe reaidentialreal estate whosequantity of title and without recourseor Io the sale. The subject property offered for sate withoul any repre-In a deed to dhe real estale aher es, special assessments, or special shallhavenofartherrecourse and without recourse to Plaintiff andngtitu in and to the residential realto Plaintiff and in A5 1S condition.Is sublect to general real estate lax-taxes levied againnl said real estatesentation an Io quality or quantity ofconfirmation of the sale, The prop- aqainsd the Mortgagor, the in AS IS" condition, The sale is fur-estate arose prior to the sale TheThe sale is further sublect IO confir-en, special assessments, or specialand is offered for sale without anytille and without recourse to Plaintifferly will NOT be open for inspection sublet property is subject to gener-motion by the court.If the sale slanes levied against said real estate and in AS 1S condilion. The sale isand plaintiff maken no representa-Mortgagee or fhe Mortgaoee's aft or- tIler sublect to confirmation by the representationastoqualityor ney. Upon payment in Full of the, court, If the sale io set aside for anyal real estate tases. special assess-set aside for any reason, Ihe Pur'and in offered for sale without anyquantity of tiSe and without recoursefurther sublet IO confirmation bytion as to the condition of the prop- reason, the Purchaser at the salemenls,orspecial taxesleviedchaser at the sale shall be entitledrepresentationastoqualityorto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,the court. Upon paymenl in full oferty. Prospective bidders are ad-amount bid, the purchaser will re- shall be entitled only to a retum ofagainst said real esfale and io of-only to a relum of the deposit paid.quantity of title and without recourseThe sale io further subject to conf ir-the amount bid, the purchaser willrnonished lo check the court file locarve a Certificate of Sale that will the deposit paidThe Purchaserfered for sale without any repreoen-The Purchaser shall have no furtherto Plaintiff and in "AS IS condition,malion by the court.If the sale isreceive a Certificate of Sale that willverify all information, If Ihis properlyenhIle the purchaser lo a deed to shallhase no recoursetalion as to quality or quantity of titlerecourse against the Morfga9or, theThe sale is further subject lo ccinfir- entitle the purchaser to s deed loin a condominium unit, the purchas-the real estate aher confirmation of further set aside tor any reason, the Pur- Ihn sale. The property will NOT be against the Mortgagor, theand without recourne to Plaintiff andMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-mation by the court.Itthe sale ischaser at the sale shall be enlibedIhe real estate after confirmation ofer of the unit st the'foreclonure sale, openforinspection and Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's atfor-in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-ney. Upon psyrnenl in full of thesel aside for any reason, Ihe Pur-only Io a relum of the deposit paid16e sale, The property will NOT beOther than a mortgagee, shall pay plaintiff ney. Upon payment in ther sublet to confirmation by theamount bid, the purchaser will re-chaser st the sale shall be entitled openforinspection andplaintiffthe assessments and the legal feesmakes no representation as to the tull of the The Purchaser shall have no further condition of Ihn property. Prospec- amount bid, the purchaser will re-court, Upon payment in full of theceive a Certificate of Sale 18x1 willonly to a return of the deposit paid.recourse against the Mortga9or, themakes no representation as lo therequiredbyThe Condominium tivebiddersareadmonished to ceive a Certificate of Sale that willamount bid, the purchaser will re-entitle the purchaoer to a deed toThe Purchaser shall have no furtherMortgagee or the Mortgagee s allor-condition of the property. Proapec-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))l) entitle the purchaser to a deed toceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe real estate aher confirmation ofrecourse against the Mortgaqor, theney. Upon payment n fullof thelivebiddersareadmonished loand )g)(4(. If this property is a con-check the court file do venfy all intor- the teal estate aftet confirmation ofentitle the purchaset to a deed tothe sale. The property will NOT beMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-amount bid, the purchaser will re-check the court file lo verity all infor-dominium unit which is part of amation. If this property is a condo- the real estate after confirmation ofopenforinspectionandplaintiffney. Upon payment intuIl of the modios, If this properly is a condo-common Interest community,theminium unit, the purchaser of the the sale The ptoperly will NOT be ceive s Certificate of Sale that will unit al the foreclosure sale, other open fornupection undplaintiffthe sale. The properly will NOT bemakes no representation as to thearnount bid, the purchaser will re-entitle the purchaser to a deed tominium unit, the purchaser of thepurchaser of the Unit at the foreclo- makes rio representation as to theopenforinspection and plaintiffcondition of the property. Prospec-seine a Certihcate of Sale that willIhe real estate aher confirmation ofunit at the foreclosure sale, ofhersure sale other than a mortgageeIbas a mortgagee, shall pay the au- condition of the property Prospec-makes no representation as to thelivebidders are admonishedloentitle the oprchaser to a deed lothe sale, The properly will NOT bethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-shall pay Ihe assessments requiredsessments and the legal, fees re- fivebidders are admonished condition uf the property. Prospec-check the court file to verify all nf or-the real estate aher conhrrnation of for nessmentu and the legal fees re-by The Condominium Properly Act,qsired by The Condominium Prop- to open inspection and plaintiff ely Act, 765 ILCS 6OS/9)g((1( and check the court file to verity all nf or-livebiddersareadmonished lomation, If this property is a condo-the sale. The properly will NOT bemakes no representation as lo 16egerred by The Condominium Prop-765 ILCS 6O5/l8.5)g-l).IF YOU matixn. If this property is a condo-check the court file to verify all ist or-minium unit, the purchaser of theopen forinspection andplaintiffcondition of the properly. Prospec-erty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9(g((1( andARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-)g)(4).Ifthis properly is a condo- minium unit which is part of a com minium unit, the purchaser of themalion. If this properly is a condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, othermakes no representation as lo the )g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT tivebiddersareadmonished to mon interest cornmunity, the pur- unit at the foreclovure sale, otherminium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-condition of the property. Prospec-check the court file lo verify all infor-minium unit which io part of a com-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit al the foreclosure sale, othersesuments and the legal fees re-livebidders are admonished Iomation, It this property is a condo-mon interest community. the pur-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFchaser ot the unid at the foreclosure sessments and he legal fees re-than a mortgagee, shall psy the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-check the court fìle to verify all nf or-minium unit, the purchaser ql thechaser of the unit al the foreclosureAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsale other than a mortgagee shall quired by The Condominium Prop-sessmenls and the legal teen re-ely Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9I9)(t( andmotion. If this properly is a condo-unit al Ihe foreclosure sale, othersale other than a mortgagee shallACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONpay Ihe assessments required by erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l) andquired by The Condominium Prop-(g)(4(.Itthis property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-pay the assessments required by15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISThe Condominium PropertyAct, (g)(4).If this property is a condo-erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9)11) andminium unit which is part of a corn-unit at the foreclosure sale, othersessmenls and the legal fees re-The Condominium PropertyAct,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE765 ILCS6O5/18.5)q-l(.IF YOU condacdARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- minìun, unit which is putt of a corn-(g)(4).If thin property s a condo-mon interest community, the pur-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-765 ILCS 6051t8.S(q-1( W YOULAW. For information, mon intetest community, the pur-minium unit which is part of a corn-chaser of the unit al Ihe foreclosureseasments and the legal tees re-erRi Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((t( andARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Plaintiff's altomey:-IAUSELMAN,OWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremon iittereot commsnily, Ihe pur-sale other Iban a mortgagee shallquired by The Condominium Prop-(g)(4).If this property in a condo-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTRAPPIN 6 OLSWANG, LTD. , 39 POSSESSION sale other than u mortgagee shallchaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required berty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/Ofg)(l j andminium und which is part of acorn-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONSouth LaSalle Street - Suide t 105,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF pay the assessments required bysale other than a mortgagee shallThe Condominium PropertyAc,(g)(4).If this property is a condo-mon interest community, the pur-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCHICAGO, IL 60603,312) 372-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN The Condominium Ptoperty Act,psy the assessments required by765 ILCS 6O5/18.5(q-l(. l YOUminium unit which is part of a com-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN2020. Please refer do fie numberACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(Q-t).IF YOUThe Condominium ProperlyAct.ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-mon interest community, the pst-sale ofher than a mortgagee shallACCORDANCE WITH SECTION10-2222-16641. ThE JUDICIAL15-t7Ot)C)OF THEILLINOIS ARE TE/E MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 6O5/18.5(q-t(. IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTchaser of the unit al the foreclosurepay the assessments required by15-t7Ol(CI OF THE ILLINOISSALES CORPORATION OneMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAtN IN POSSESSIONsale olher than s mortgagee shallThe Condominium Property MORTGAGE FORECLOSURESouth Wacker Orme, 24th Floor,LAW. Act, For information, TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFpay the assessments required by765 ILCS 6O5/18.5(q-1(. IF YOULAW.For information:VisitourChicaqo. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- condact Plaindiffs FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INThe Condominium Property Act,ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME-webaite at service.atty-pierce.com.SALE'You can also visit The Judi-attorney:PalnckT.Joy,Stone AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTION765 ILCS 605/18.5{q-1).IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTbetween the bourn of 3 and 5 pm.cial Sales Corporation ad www.Ijsc.cPogrund 6 Korey LLC, 1E. Wacher Dr., Ste. 2610, Chicago IL 60601, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-170t(C(OF THE ILLINOISARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffsorn tor a 7 day status report of 15-t701(CI OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAddorneys,One NorthDearbornpending sales, HAUSELMAN,Tel. No. 312-782-3636, This is an MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREt5-1701(CI OF THEILLINOISLAW. Forinformation, contactTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INStreel Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILRAPPIN 6 OLSWANG, LTD. 39atlernpt lo collet a debt pursuant to LAW. Forinformation,contactMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.South LaSalle Street- Suite 1 lOSthe Fair Debt Collation Practices ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Aol and any infornralion obtained Plaintiff's attorney, The Sale Clerk,LAW,Forinformation:VisitourCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INt5-1701)C(OF ThE ILLINOISPlease reter to tile numberCHICAGO,IL 60603 (3121 372- 2020 Attorney File will be used for dhaI purpose CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. website al service.atly-pierce.com.15WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPAl t t 9903. THE JUDICIAL SALES No,. 15-2222- 1415383 t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEbetween Ihe hours of 3 and 5 pm.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISLAW. Forinformation, contactCORPORATION One South16641 Attorney Code. 4452 Case C ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,Wacker Drive, 24db Floor, Chicarto,11 CH 0099T NOTE: Pursuant Io5/3,5/10,5/17/12 #295606 IL 60527. (630) 794-9876 betweenAttorneys,One NorthDeatbomthe hours oft and 3 PM only andLAW. Forinformation, contactCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(outhe Fair DebI Collection Practices the hours of t and 3 PM only andStreet Suife t300, CHICAGO, ILaskforthesalesdepartment..Plaintiffs attomey: The Sale Clerk,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcan alsovisit The Judicial SalesAol, you are advised that Plaintiff's askforthesalendepartment..60602Tel No. (3t2) 476-5500.Please refer to file number 14-lt-CODILIS s ASSOCIATES, P.0 ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Corporadion al www.tjuc.com for a 7attorney is deemed lo be s debt col- Please refer to file number t4-t f-Please refer lo fie number24820.THE JUDICIAL SALESt5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenday status report of pendinq sales,lector attempting Io collect a debl 02627.THE JUDICIAL SALESPA1115567. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One SouthROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andPIERCE& ASSOCIATES Oneand any information obtained will be CORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION One SouthWacker Onve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenaskforthesalesdeportment..North Dearborn Street Suitet 300uned for Iliad purpose Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicao,Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(outhe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andPlease refer lo file number 14-1 t-CHICAGO,IL 60602 )3t2( 476-1427044 IL 60606-4650 (3t2( 236-SALE V'suIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(oucan also visit The Judicial Salesaskforthesalesdepartment..20631.THE JUDICIAL SALES5500 Attorney File No,: PAl I 199035/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 #296080 DON'T NEED IT? can also viult The Judicial Salescan alsovisit The Judicial SalenCorporation at www.tlsc.com for s 7Please refer to file number 14-Il-CORPORATION One SouthAttorney Code. 91220 Case 8 11 Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7Corporation al www.tjsc.com tor a 7day status report of sendino salen00515.THE JUDICIALSALESWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,CH 34388 day status report of pendinq sales.day status report of pendinq sales.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P C.CORPORATION One SosthIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You1427532 SELL IT FAST. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,can alsovisit The Judicial Sales5/3, 5/10, 5/17/12 *296083 t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGENorth Dearbom Street Suite t300ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-SALE '(ou SUBSCRIBE TODAY Corporation at www.tjsc.com for u 7 , ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,CHICAGO,IL 60602 (3121 476-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Atfomecan also visit The Judicial Salenday status report ut pendinq sales, IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Attome5500 Attorney File No.: PAt 115567File No.: 14-tt-2482O ARDCCorporation al www.ljsc.com for a 7CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. To PIACE A CLASSIFIED AD, CALE 1.800.680.2068 (ALL File No.: 14-If-02627 ARDCAttorney Code, 91220 Case C tt00668002 Attorney Code. 21762day status report of øend,nq sales,1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE -00468002 Attorney Code. 21762CH 30562 CODILIS s ASSOCIATES, P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, (ALL 847-998-3400 1429698 t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome OR V IS IT 5/10. 5/17. Sf24/12 #304566 ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,File No.: 14-li-20631 AROC OR VIS IT 847-998-3400 PION EFRWCALCOWtLASSIFIEDS PION EERLOCAL.COM 38 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 17, 2012 Bid Notice Probate Public Hearings Storage . Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal LEGAL LEGAL NOTiCE State of IllInois NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFlicStorage/PS Orangeco,Inc.personal property for the individ-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REQUEST FOR OPOSALS In The CIrcuit Court of Cook NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by PERSONAL PROPERTY Purchases must be made withuals listed below: A008 Goegory PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that on County, ItIlnois the Boardof Education ofNotice is hereby given that pur-cash only and paid for at theLandahVl..andahl Design Studio,Notice is hereby given that pur Adoption Fnday, June8,2012,10:00 Probate DIvision School District Number 80 in thesuant to Section 4 of the Self-time of sale. All goods are soldLLC 8113 Mary Forberg C246suant to Section 4 of the Set AMthe Skokie Park District willIn the matter of the estate of County of Cook, State of Illinois,ServiceStorageFacilityAct,as is and must be removed atDenise Robinson C326 JohnnieServiceStorageFacilityAct Assumed Name receive and open proposals for: Lucyna Kloszewski, that the amended budget forStateofIllinois,that Publicthe time of purchase. Sale isCam C332 Jason Ellens D475State ofIllinois,thatPublic 0522 PaigeStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc.ivI Auction- Real Estate REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL)Deceased) said School District for the fiscalStorage/PSOrange Co.Inc.,subject to adjournment. Jerry Davison OAKTON PARK & COMMUNI- Case No. 2012 P 001266 year beginning 201 1 ,will be onwill sell at public sale by corn-Pub: 5/10. 5/17/12 #304850 Jones D526 Michelle Lazowskiconduct sale)s) at Public Stor Bid Notice TV CENTER SECURITY CAM- PUBLICATION NOTICE file for public inspection at the petitive bidding on May 25, 2012NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFE590 Phyllis Reed E669 Danielage by Competdive bidding sr ERA SYSTEM Noticeis hereby given of theNorridge SD 60 district office at 10:30 AM. on the premisesPERSONAL PROPERTY NoticeWing E690 QregoryMay 29th, 2012 at 11:00 am or Divorce TheSkokieParkDistrict isdeath of Lucyna KIoszeski offrom and after Wednesday, Maywhere property has been stor-is hereby give that pursuant toLandahVLandahl Design Studio,thepremises whereproperfi Foreclosures seeking proposals from qualifiedIL. Letters of office were issued16, 2012. ed, which ¡s located at PublicSection 4 of the Self-ServiceLLC. Public Storage/PShas been stored, which are l Vendors to a security cameraonApril23, 2012 toAdrzejNOTICE IS FURTHER hereby Storage #20620/4430 N. Clark,Storage Facility Act, State of lili-Orangeco, Inc. Purchases mustcated at Public StoragE Foundation Notices system forfhe Oakton Corn-Spyra, whose attomeyisEu-given that a public hearing onChicago,IL,60640. 773-989-nois,theundersigned,Publicbe made with cash only and#25588/1950 KeIley Court mundy Center and Oakton Park.gene Klein, 5440 N. Cumber-the amendedbudgetwillbe4619. In the matters of the per-Storage/PS OrangeCo, mc, willpaid for at the time of sale. AllLibertyville, IL 60048847-247 Judicial Saies Proposalswill be received noland Ave., Ste 150, Chicago, ILheld at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday,sonal property for the individu-conduct sale(s) by competitivegoods are sold as is and must4343 In the matters of the per Mechanics Liens later than Friday, June 8, 2012,60656. (773)714-1648. June 1 9, 201 1 ,in the Learningalslisted below: A04t Hogan,salebiddingon:5-30-12 atbe removed at the time of pur-sonal property for the individu i 0:00 AMat the District's main Claims against the estate mayCenter at Giles School, 4251 N,DanielB036 Cameron, JohnI 1 :00 am on the premise wherechase. Sale is subject to ad-als listed below: Name Change office located at 9300 Weberbe filed in the office of the ClerkOriole, Nomdge, Illinois, 60706.C014 Moonen, Gregory C132said property has been stored,joumment. Unit - Customer Pub:5/i0, 5/17/12 #304818 0009 - Lawrence, Ed Probate Park Place, Skokie,IL 60077,of the Circuit Court in RoomDated this10th day of MayWatkins, Temperance D038and which are located at Public The Districtisrequesting two1202, Richard J Daley Center,2012, BoardofEducationofCashman, Kathleen D142Storage/PS Orangeco Inc. prop- 0066 - Herrera, Christopher Public Hearings sealed copies of the proposal.Chicago,Illinois 60602 or withSchool District Number 80, inJohns, Matthew 0161 Walker,erty # 22338 1129 N.Wells 0078 - Gonzalez, Graciela For additionalinformation andthe representative, or both, onthe County of Cook, State of lIli-Travis 0171 Scoff, Jackie. Pub-Street, Chicago IL. 60610.312- 0090 - Abouzahra, Lisa Public Notices for bid documents contact Scottor before November 3, 2012,fois. 951-8891. In the matters of the P054 - Gonzalez, Nancy Storage - Legal Runkle, Aquatics/Safety Super-which dateisnot less than 6 Pub: 5-17-12 306962 Public Storage / PS Orangeco Public Hearings Public Hearings Inc. Purchases must be madE visorat 847-674-1500, ext.months from the date of the first Public Hearings Public Hearings Take Notices 2721 or at serunkleOskokieparkpublicationof thisnotice and with cash only and paid at the s.org. any claim not filed within that VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD NOTICE OF PUBLIC time of sale. All goods are sob Assumed Name The Board of Park Commission-period is barred. Copies of this NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING HEARING as is and must be removed a ers reserves the nght to negoti-claim filed with the Clerk must VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, the time of purchase. Saleit ASSUMED NAME atespecifications,termsandbe mailed or delivered to the PLAN COMMISSION June 6, 2012, at 7:00PM, a public hearing will be held by the subjected fo adjournment. Notice is hereby given, pursuantconditions which may be neces-representative and to the attor- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 6, 2012, at Plan Commission of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, Pub:5/1O, /17 301160 to "An Act in relation to the usesary or appropriate to' the ac-ney within 10 days afterit has 7:00 p.m. a public hearing will be held by the Plan Commis- Illinois, in the Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ot an Assumed Business Namecomplishment of the purpose ofbeen filed. sion of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois, in the Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the PERSONAL PROPERTY in the conduct or transaction of this RFP andfocancelthis/5/ Eugene E. Klein Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 purpose of considenng the following: Notice is hereby given that pur Business in theState, as RFP, or any portion thereof, atAtt omey North Lincoln Avenue, Lirrcolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of Property Address:6950 Central Park Avenue suant to Section 4 of the Self amended,that a certificationany time and for any reason, toPub:5/3 5/10 5/12 294526 considering the following: Property P.l.N.:i 0-35-t 07-002-0000 and i 0-35-1 35-008-0000 ServiceStorageFacilityAct was tiledby the undersigned elect not to award the work list- Public Notices Property Address:6501 North Longmeadow Avenue Applicant: Shore Galleries StateofIllinois,that Publit with the County Clerk ot Cooked, to reject any and all of the Property P.I.N.:10-33-441-003-0000 Nature of Request:The Petitioner seeks a text amendment toStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc. wil County. File No. D123OO52 onresponses, or to accept any al- Community College DIstrict Applicant:Misericordia Home add "Firearms Dealers" or similar land use category as a Spe- conductsale)s) by competitive April 25, 2012. Under the As-temative proposal.The District 535 Announces Nature of Request:The petitioner seeks reasonable accommo- cial Use in the MB District and add requisite off-street parkingbidding on May 28, 2012, a sumed Name of reserves the right to waive anyPublic Hearing on Tentative dation as per Section 4.06(3) of the Zoning Code to consider a requirements for "Firearms Dealers".The Petitioner seeks 11:15 AM., on the premise El Encanto Restaurant informality or irregularity in any Budget for Community Residence to locate and operate at the subject Special Use approval to permit a "Firearms Dealer at 6950 where property has been stor with thebusinesslocatedatresponse received andis theFiscal Year Beginning July 1, property located within the Rl Residential District. Central Park Avenue.The Petitioner also seeks variations ed, which are located at Publii 10429 1/2 S. Ewing Ave., Chi-sole udge of the merits. 2012 At the public hearing, the Plan Commission will accept and from the required front and side yard to permit an addition to Storage#23055/1 600 E.Davi, cago, IL 60617. ThetruePub:5/17/12 305749 The Board of Trustees of Corn-consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this applica- the existing structure and a parking variation to permit the ex-St., Arlington Heights, IL 60005 name(s) and residence address Divorce munity College District No. 535,tion, and will consider any Zoning Ordinance actions or relief sting property to contain zero off-street parking spaces. Phone847-253-0136. In thE of theowner(s)is:Jackeline County of Cook and State of lIli-that may be necessary or convenient to allow development of At the public hearing, the Plan Commission will accept and matters of the personal properte Escanaba, Delgado,9533 S. STATE OF WISCONSIN, nois )Oakton Community Col-the type described in this notice, or development that is less consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this applica- for the individuals listed below: Chicago, IL 60617. CIRCUIT COURT, lege), hereby gives notice that a dense than the type described in this notice, including, without lion, and will consider any zoning actions or relief that may be 1096 Thomas Coleman 112 Pub: 5/10, 5/17, 5/24 303108 MILWAUKEE COUNTY tentative budget for said Corn- limitation, special use permits, variations, map or text amend- necessary or convenient related Io this request. At the conclu- Todd Golin 2002 Thomac ASSUMED NAME In Re: The marriage of Petition-munity College District for the ments, or other special approvals.At the conclusion of the sion ot the public hearing, the Plan Commission will make a Knauss.Purchasesmustbi Notice is hereby given, pursuant er:FeliciaDenise Hobbs andFiscal Year beginningJuly1, public hearing, the Plan Commission will make a recommenda- recommendation to the Lincolrrwood Village Board of Trustees made with cash only and paic to An Act in relation to the useRespondent:Jerome Macorn2012,andendingJune30, tion to the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on based on the information presented.The Village Board will for at the time of sale. All goodE of arr Assumed Business NameAnthony. 2013, will be on file and convex-the information presented.The Village Board will consider consider that recommendation at a subsequent public meet- are sold as is and must be re in the conduct or transaction of CASE NO. 12FA000872 ientty available for public inspec- that recommendation at a subsequent public meeting. The de- ing. The decision of the Village Board will be the final decision moved at the time of the pur in theState, as Business THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, tionat the Treasurer's Office,cision of the Village Board will be the final decision of the Vil- of the Village regarding this application chase. Saleis subject to ad amended, certification thata TOTHEPERSONNAMED -Room 1759,1600 EastGolf lage regarding this application. Information concerning this application is available for inspec- joumment. was filed by the undersigned ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: Road, Des Plaines, Illinois, from Information concemnìng this application is available for inspec- lioninthe Community Development Department of the Pub:5/10, 5/17 299621 with the County Clerk of Cook You are notified that the peti-and after 3 p.m. on the 24th day tioninthe Community DevelopmentDepartmentof the LincolnwoodVillage Hall, 6900NorthLincolnAvenue, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF County File No. 012130189 ontioner named above has filed aat May, 2012. Notice is further LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned to PERSONAL PROPERTY 2012, Under the As- May 4, Petitionfordivorceorlegalgiven that a public hearing on Lincolrrwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned to another date by the Plan Commission of the Village without fur- Notice is hereby given that pur sumed Name of seperationagainstyou.Yousaid budget will be held at 7:30 another date by the Plan Commission of the Village without fur- ther notice, other than a notice entered upon the minutes ofsuant to Section 4 of the SeIt JMW CONSULTING must respond with a written de-p.m. on the 26th day of June,ther notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of said meeting, fixing the time and place of its reconvening. ServiceStorageFacility Ad with the business located at 642mand for a copy of the Petition2012,attheBoardMeeting said meeting fixing the time and place of its reconvening. All persons in attendance at the hearin9 shall have an opportu- StateofIllinois,that Public S. Roosevelt Avenue, Arlingtonwithin 45 days from the day af-Room, Room 1506, 1600 East All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc. ,iv Heights,IL60005.Thetrueter the first date of publication.Golf Road, Des Plaines, Illinois. nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- so desires to appear as an "interested party", with the right to conduct sale(s) by competitivE name(s) and residence addressThe demand must be sent orJody Wadhwa, Chairman so desires to appear as an "interested party" with the right to cross-esamine others at the public hearing, must file an ap-bidding on May 25, 2012 a of the owner(s)is: Jeanne M.delivered to the court at: ClerkBoard of Trustees cross-examine others at the public hearing, must tile an ap- pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than S 10:00a.m onthe premise Wegner, 642 S. Roosevelt Ave- ofCourt,Milwaukee CountyCommunity College District 535 pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement of the where property has been stor nue, Arlington Heights, ILCourthouse, 901 N 9th Street,County of Cook, State of Illinois P.M. on the business day prior to the commencement of the public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Corn- ed, which are located at Public 60005. Mifwaukee, WI. 53233. and toPub: e-17-12 308118 public hearing.Appearance forms are available in the Com- munity Development Department of the Lincolnwood Village Storage #22331/4072 N. Broad Pub: 5/10 5/17, 5/24 303292 FeliciaHobbs, 5945 N.Park munity Development Department of the LincolnwQod Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, way, Chicago,Illinois60613. ASUMED NAME Plaza #301, Milwaukee, WI Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. This is not a "notice fo appear."It is an invitation to all interest- 773-4048592 the personal prop Notice is hereby given, pursuant 53223.Itis recommended, but This is not a "notice to appear."It is an invitation to all interest- ed persons fo submit oral or written comments concerning this ertydescribedbelow.Inth. to "An Act in relation to the usenot required, that you have an ed persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this application. Written comments must be received no later than matters of: ACh Victoric of an Assumed Business Nameattorney help or represent you. To PLACE A HELP application. Written comments must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and mayMcCarthy A015 Abel Gutierre; in the conduct or transaction ofPub: 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 308060 5 P.M. on the business day prior to the public hearing and be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer at the A036 Sandta Johnson A063 Ar Business in the State, as WANTED AD IN THE may be sent to the attention of Village Zoning Officer at the LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900North LincolnAvenue, turo Mendez 6040 Caitlil amended,thatacertification LincoinwoodVillageHall,6900 NorthLincolnAvenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712. Persons having questions regarding ZimmerB054Elberi Levan was filedby the undersigned Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions may call this matter may call the Village Community Development De- B083 Samuel Alayi B137 Cac with the County Clerk of Cook (LASSIFIEDS, CALL the Community Development Department at 847-673-7402. partment at 847-673-7402 WaIler C015 George PierceII County. File No. D12130268 on Dated: May 14, 2012 Dated: May 14, 2012 CO23 Maya Herbal Crop/Jaysor May 10, 2012. Under the As- 847-998-3400 Village Clerk Village Clerk CarverC125 Joseph Greer sumed Name of Village of Lincolnwood Village of Lincolnwood C139 DanielSmigielski013f Magic Express /17/12 309432 5/17112 309437 AndrewBellD145 Stephanie at 9371 Bay Colony Dr. Apt 25 Jacobs 0153 Chrisfian Davison Des Plaines, IL 60016. The true Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices PublicStorage/PS Orangeco name(s) and residence address TO PLACE A Inc. Purchases must be made of the owner(s)is:Slawomir with cash only and paid for s Lesniak, 9371 Bay Colony Dr. LEGAL NOTICE the time of sale. All goods am. Apt 2S, Des Plaines, IL 60016. THE REGULAR MEETtNGS OF VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, sold as is and must be remove. Pub:5/17. 5/24, 5/31 309606 COMMITrEES AND SUBCOMMITrEES at the time of purchase. Sale i ASSUMED NAME CLASSIFIED OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FOR 2012 WILL BE HELD sublect to adloumment. Notice is hereby given, pursuant AT VARIOUS TIMES AND LOCATIONS AS LISTED To PLACE Pub:5/1 0, 5/1 7 299686 to "An Act in relation fo the use Time Dates Location NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE O of an Assumed Business Name Advisory Commission on Agin9 1 :00 pm 2nd Tuesday every month Civic Center PERSONAL PROPERTY in the conduct or transaction of Appearance Review Commission 7:00 pm ist Monday of every month Council Chambers Notice is hereby given that pur Business in theState,"as AD, CALL Board of Environmental Health 7:00 pm 1 st Tuesday of every month Trustees Conference Room YOUR suant to Section 4 of the Set amended,thatacertification Cable and Telecommunications Commission 7:30 pm Twice yearly (date varies) Council Chambers ServiceStorageFacilityAc was filedby the undersigned Community Relations Commission 7:30 pm 2nd Tuesday )every other month) Trustees Conference Room State of Illinois, the undersignec with the County Clerk of Cook Economic Development Commission 5:30 pm 3rd Monday of every month Trustees Conference Room PublicStorage/PS Orangeca County. File No. D12130304 on 847-998-3400 Fair Housing Commission Varies Varies Varies GARAGE Inc. willconductsale(s) b May 14, 2012. Under the As- Finance Advisory Commission 7:00 pm 4th Wednesday of every month Trustees Conference Room competitive bidding on May 2t sumed Name of Fire and Police Commission 7:00 pm 4th Tuesday every month Fire Station #4 2012 at 11:00 am. on the prom Town and Counfry Coiffures Fire Pension Board 2:00 pm 3rd Tuesday )Quarterfy) Fire Station #4 isowheresaidpropertyha withthebusinesslocatedat Natural Resource Commission 6:00 pm 3rd Monday every month Trustees Conference Room SALE AD, been stored, and which are lx 4358 W. Touhy Ave., OR VISIT Plan Commission 7:30 pm 3rd Monday every month Council Chambers outed at Public Storage Lincolnwood, IL 60712. The true Police Pension Board 5:00 pm Quarterly - varies Police Station #22336/2835 N. Western Ave. name(s) and residence address Traffic Safety Commission 7:00 pm ist Thursday every month Council Chambers Chicago,IL60618.773-772 of the owner(s) is:lgnazio Zoning Board of Appeals 7:30 pm 3rd Monday every month Council Chambers PIONEER WCALCO WvtLASSIREDS CALL 9209 In the mattem of the per Sorellino, 4509 N. Opal Ave., To ensure full accessibility and equal participation for all interested citizens, individuals with disabilities who plan to attend and sonal property tor the individu Norridge, IL 60706. who reqùire certain accommodations in order to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions regarding the alslistedbelow:0031 An Pub: 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 309836 accessibility of these facilities, are requested to contact Susan or Mariene (847/470-5220) promptly to allow the Village to make Villasana 0064 Hui Guan 006' reasonable accommodations. 847-998-3400Hui Guan 0079 Juan ManuE

,.. . Pub: 5-17-12 309744 Thursday, May 17, 2012 PioneerPress (DC) 39 Storage - Legal Storage- Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Lopez0080CharlesCatheyDarcy Sheridan C2026Neilstored and which are located at231 3 - Davis, Edward 062 - Curran, Virginia B27 - Boiton, Men-ion NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFA007 - O Connor, Mary Sue ollo Reyes Martinez O2 Dai-Burns C2039 Kandace BarkerPublic Storage, Property #3442 - Eaglebarger, Mark 065 - Borchetsky, Diane Public Storage I PS Orangeco, PERSONAL PROPERTY Public Storage I PS Orangeco, sy Pama 0133 Adam CarterC2051 Anthonette Dawson08067, 1711 W. Fullerton, Chi-3448 - Dellenbach, Sonni 067 - Renferia, David Inc. Purchases must be madeNotice is hereby given that pur-Inc. Purchases must be made 0240SiliviaEly 0337 OmarC2066 Peter Myers D3017 Ericcago,IL 60614, Phone: 773-3459 - Kirk, Calvin 082 - Jones, Erick with cash only and paid at thesuant to Section 4 of the Self-with cash only and paid at fha Bates 0377 Charles ZiemanRobinson D3043 Chiquita525-5518,Fax: 773-248-3702.3482 - Dumas, Janet 084 - Powell, Crystal time of sale. All goods are soldService StorageFacilityAct,time of sale. All goods are sold 0563 Linda Martin 0608Eubanks E4007 MarIonIn the mattem of the personal3492 - McKinney, Tracy Anne 088 - Sullivan, David as is and must be removed atState of Illinois, that Public Stor-as is and must be removed at Kathleen Farrell 0613 BrendanMcCants E4031 Shanta Robin-property for the individuals listed3510 - Garcia, Sergio 101 - Owens, Bobby the time of purchase. Sale isage / PS Orangeco,Inc.willthe linie 01 purchase. Saleis Balte0646 JessicaPinkstaftson E4035 Lawrence Richard-below: 1 005 ReginaA01S - Slattery, Daniel 113- Drummond, Kimberly subjected to adjournment. conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-subiected to adjournment. 0660 David Torres 0742dellason E4037 Travis DanielsArendtlSmith & Wollensky 2134A021 - Carpenter, Chad 116 - Camey, Bradford Pub- 8/18.I17 7q2514 age by Competitive bidding onPub: 5/10. 5/17 292486 Smdh 0774 David Tilley 0794E4045 Prince Riley E4046 Jen-Celeste Lopez 2233 ViveA039 - Zamudio, Guillermo 118 - Porter, Whitney NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFMay 29th. 2012 at 12:00 psi on Kenneth Richards 0852 VirgiesItarTuckerE4116GregoryBridges3134PerryMarshallA052 - Adelusi, Ademola 122 - Jones, Maftie PERSONAL PROPERTY the Premises whereproperty Wefton 0857 Susan Medaugh.Trottie F5013 Vernon Ray3158 Herb Rosen 4068 DeannaA074 - Heard, Matthew 133 - Nettles, Anna Notice is hereby given that pur-has been stored, which are Io- PublicStorage/PSOrangeco,SpearsF5019Dale CandineRobinson. PublicStorage/PS8098 - Matthew, Grace 152 - Paths, Dezirae suant to Section 4 of the Self-catedatPublic Storage Inc. Purchases Must Be MadeF5090 Richard Florence F5097Orangeco, Inc Purchases must6125 - Clark, Leroy 153 - Phelps, Aram ServiceStorageFacilityAct,#08062/3501 W. Touhy Ave. With Cash Only And Paid For AtLauren Ball F51 12 Nikiabe made with cash only andB164 - Tanala, Virginia 155 - Farmer, Deantnnette State of Illinois, that Public Stor-Lincolnwood.IL 60712-2730 The Time 01 Sale. All GoodsThompson G6044 Angela Ris-paid for at the time of sale. AllB174 - Howard, Steven 189 - Bennett, Faith age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will847-674-5302. In the matters of Are Sold As Is And Must Be Re-ers G6084 Denson Ewinggoods are sold as is and must8181 - Williams, Brandon 200 - Daniels, Tiyende conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-the personal property for the in- moved At The Time 01 Pur-G6095 Shonda Russell G6125be removed at the time of pur-6218 - Harrison, Roderick 215 - Lindsey, Tomieka age by Competitive bidding ondividuals lisled below. chase Sale Is Subject To Ad-Christine Perkins G6126 Delonschase. Saleis subject to ad-8220 - Amporisah, Alexander 219 - Jones, Karl May 29th, 20i2 at 11:00 am onUnd - Customer joumment. Howard G6167 CarissaJoumment. B241 - Rodriguez Jr., Steven 226 - White, Cannella thePremises whereproperty1003 - Mensah, Fions Pub:5/10, 5/17 299067 McCarter H7004 Charlise Wil- Pub:5/10, 5/17 299076 8256 - Libunao, Jose 255 - Hood, Angela has been stored, which are Io-1005 - Kuman, Izabella NOTiCE OF PUBLIC SALE OFhams H7030 Elvonda KennedyNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFB277 - Aretano, Tara 264 - Lewis, Monique catedatPublic Storage1038 - Silverstein, Ira PERSONAL PROPERTY Ff7043SherylHadleyH7056 PERSONAL PROPERTY C300 - Estes, Cynthia L. 266 - Wheeler, Christopher #24524/8050 McCormick Blvd.1044 - Field, Jeff Notice is hereby given that pur-ClarenòeWoodH7069MiloNotice is hereby given that pur-C31 1 - Burleson, Peter 288 - Colon, Edwin Skokie, IL 60076-2919 (847)1069 - Santoyo, Mario suarrt to Section 4 of the Self-Bosh H7082 Olga Errnakovasuant to Section 4 of the Self-C317 - Schenk, Francesca Public Storage I PS Orangeco,675-4604. In the matters of the1091 - Joey's Movers To PAC[ A ServiceStorageFacilityAct,H7109 At/iaLockhart H7126ServiceStorageFacilityAct,C321 - Estes, Cynthia L. Inc. Purchases must be madepersonal property for the individ-1092 - Harrington, David StateotIllinois,ThatPublicDurant Parham H7128 SorayaState of Illinois, that Public Sfor-COOl - Morrison, Diane with cash only and paid at theusIa listed below. 1115 - Ezer, Oler Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc , willWalton. Public Storage/PSage / PS Orangeco,Inc.willC332 - Thomas III, James time ot sale. All goods are soldUnit - Customer 1 1 21 - Noonoo, Nellie conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-Orangeco, Inc. Purchases mustconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-C348 - Baillet, Sylviane as is and must be removed stA063 - Chavez, Marylu 2016 - Jazrawi, Bernard age May 30, 2012 at 10:30 am.be made with cash only andage by competitive bidding onC354 - Bordenave, Kristine the time of purchase. SaleisA078 - Farmilant, Eric 2046 - Harrington, David On thepremise wheresaidpaid for at the time of sale. AllMay 29th, 2012 at 12:00 pm onC364 - Nichols, John subjected Io adjournment. A087 - Baltimore, Marcella 2077 - Mandeldove, Charle property has been stored andgoods are sold as is and mustthePremises wherepropertyC373 - Mclaurin, Janae Pith- Silt) 5/17 A152 - Wengang, Chantai 2093 - Johnson, Ceceilia which are located at Public Stor-be removed at the time ot pur-has been stored, which are lo-C377 - Schenk. Francesca NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFB003 - Edwards. Carl 2101 - Mathews, Alfredo age, Property # 08066. 947 W.chase. Saleissubject to ad-catad atPubtic StorageC409 - O'Neal, James PERSONAL PROPERTY BOl 3 - Carter, Ronica 2142 - Avery, Victoria Van Buren, Chicago, IL 60607,ou mment. #2816115733 N. Broadway St.C427 - Butler, David Notìce is hereby given that pur-BOl 9 - Ellingson, Colin 2166 - Flynn, Paul HELP Phone: 312-421-0049, Fax: Pub: 5/10, 5/17 299120 Chicago, tL 60660-4301 (773)Public Storage I PS Orangeco,suant to Section 4 of the Sell-8034 - Ammons, Veela 2170 - Johnson, Bianca 312-563-1065In the matters ofNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF878-3913, In the matters of theinc. Purchases must be madeServiceStorageFacilityAct,COOl - Davis, Wanda 2221 - Prielozny, Peggy the personal property for the in-PERSONAL PROPERTY Noticepersonal property for the individ-with cash only and paid at theState of Illinois, that Public Stor-COlO - Powell, Crystal 3001 - Jones, Sharon dividuals listed below: 0431 Vic-is hereby given that pursuant touals listed below. time of sale. All goods are soldage/ PS Orangeco,Inc.willD005 - Ekweume, Anrobi 3008 - Joey's Movers tor Davis 0606 Lesley ShapleighSection4 of the Self-ServiceUnit - Customer as is and must be removed atconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-D019 - Delmenico, Ronald 3014 - Lozano, Diane 0304 Corey Griffin 0456 RyanStorage Facility Act, State of lIli-0036 Drier, Bnan the time of purchase. Sale isage by Competitive bidding on0074 - Azadiani, Mohammad 3020 - Morales, Carlos Jeffnes 0336 Tamzy Thelmonnois,thatPublicStorage/PSPublic Storage I PS Orangeco,subjected to adjoummenl, May 30th, 2012 at 10:00 am onD078 - Angulo, Gary 3065 - Harris, Maurice 0558 Maja Raskovic 0546Orangeco, Inc..willconductInc. Purchases must be madePiih'S/lfl 5117 2Q2857 thePremises where property0096 - Carpenter, Hairs 3066 - Angelina, Diane LetarryaBlack 0779Annettesale(s)by competitive biddingwith cash only arid paid at theNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFhas been stored, which are lo-DiOl - Harass, Cathy 31 i 2 - Alcalde, Grace Ivory 0104 Robert Watson 0220on May 30, 2012 at 11:30 am.time of sale. All goods are sold PERSONAL PROPERTY catadatPublIc StorageF006 - Hcr Manor Care 3164 - Angelopulos, Peter Valerie Bell. Public Storage/PSon the premise where said prop-as is and must be removed atNotice s hereby given that pur-#22335/2101 W. HowardPublic Storage I PS Orangeco,Public Storage I PS Orangeco,WANTED AD Orangeco. Inc Purchases musterty has been stored, and whichthe time of purchase. Sale issuant to Section 4 of the Self-Street,Chicago,' IL 60645-Inc. Purchases must be madeInc. Purchases must be made be made with cash Only andare located at Public Storage,subjected to adjournment. ServiceStorageFacilityAct,2191.(773) 262-0902 with cash only and paid at thewith cash only and paid al the paid for at the time of sale. AllProperty #07116, 362 W. Chica-Priti' 5/1Q. 5117 M1R State of Illinois, that Public Stor-In the matters of the personaltime of sale. All goods are soldtime of sale. All goods are sold goods are sold as is and mustgo Ave. Chicago, IL 60654 312-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFage I PS Orangeco,Inc.willproperly for the indMduals listedas is and must be removed atas is and must be removed at be removed at the time of pur-266-0174. In the matters of the PERSONAL PROPERTY conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-below. the time of purchase. Sale isthe time of purchase. Saie is chase, Saleis subject to ad-personal property for the individ-Notice is hereby given that pur-age by competitive bidding onUnit - Customer subjected to adjournment. subjected lo adjournment. journment. uals listed below: 1034 Vanessasuant to Section 4 of the Self-May3olh, 2012 at 12:00 pm on0007 - Ellison, Charles 5/tn. 5117 7q9S1v1 Pub. 5/10, 5117 292492 Pub:5/10, 5/17 299031 Underwood 3021Dr.FrednckServiceStorageFacilityAct,thePremises whereproperty001 1 - Martinez, Clifford NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFGambrell3071David AshleyStateofIllinois,thatPublichas beer, stored, which are Io-0060 - Heichman, William PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY 4090Dorscine Hamb 4128Storage/PS Orangeco. Inc. willcaladatPublic Storage0065 - Hardaway, Reginald Notice is hereby given that pur-Notice is hereby given thaI pur- IN THE Notice is hereby give that pur-Bethany Collins 5074 Deniseconduct sale(s) by competitive#28161/5733 N. Broadway St.0106 - Rufus, Ashly suant to Section 4 of the Self-suant to Section 4 of the Sell. suant to Section 4 of the SeIt-Gaines 5075 Corey Zimmermanbidding on May 28, 2012 atChicago, IL 60680-4301 (773)01 1 1 - Odusote, Bulla ServiceStorageFacilityAct,ServiceStorageFacilityAct, ServiceStorageFacilityAct,5126 900 N Dewitt place Devel-11:00 am. On thepremises878-3913. In the matters of the0112 - Flowers, Patricia State of Illinois, that Public Stor-State 01 Illinois, that Public Stor- StateofIllinois,thatPublicopment LLC/Claudiu Big 5132where said property has beenpersonal property for the individ-0125 - Dacres, Darrell age / PS Orangeco,Inc.willage / PS Orangeco,Inc.will Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc., willJenniferRaziq5133Credellstored,which are located at Pub-uals listed below. 0141 - Harris, Vincent conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-conduct sale(s( st Public Stor- cbnduct sale(s) at Public Stor-Jackson 6119 PerryMarshalllicStorage#08223,al945Unit - Customer 0156 - Ryan, Glenn age by Competitive bidding onage by Competitive bidding on age by competitivebidding on:PublicStorage/PSOrangeco,Rohlwing Road, Rolling Mead-0010 - Brown, Arletha 0160 - Mills, Olga May 29th,2012 at 1:00pm onMay 29th, 2012 al 2:00 pm on 5/25/12 at 11:30am on theInc. Purchases must be madeows,Illinois60008.847-577-0026 - Eying, Christopher 0177 - Roberson, David thePremiseswherepropertythePremises whereproperty premise wheresaidproperlywith cash only and paid tor at6491.ln the mattem of the per-0036 - Drier, Bnan 1007 - Niasse, Aby has been stored, which are lo-has been stored, which are Io- has been stored, and which arethe time of salo. All goods aresonal property for the individu-0044 - Logan, Robert 1009 - Obahaor, Steve catadatPublic Storagecatad alPublic Storage CLASSI FI EDS, locatedatPublic Storage,sold as is and must be removedalslistedbelow: 3048 Nicole0065 - MIR Contest LLC 1012 - Stewart, Gregory #25518/6460 N. Lincotn Ave.#22339(5838 N. Pulaski Road, property # 21807 1916N,at the time of purchase. Sale ¡sBasile 4024 Ervin A. Soto Jr.0088 - Dalmeida, Ayivi 1013 - Brown, Chavesso Lincolnwood,IL 60712-4038.Chicago, IL 60646-6008 .(773) Elaton, Chicago tL. 60642 773-sublect to adjournment Public Storage/PS Orangeco,0106 - Atlallah, Elias 1027 - Ayke, Romelyn (847) 677-5975. In the matters539-9549 In the mattem of the 227-3114 In the mattem of the Pub:5/10, 5/17 299096 Inc. Purchases must be made0122 - Magana, Beatris 1038 - Schenk, Francesca of the personal property for thepersonal property for the individ- personal property tor the individ-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFwith cash only and paid for at0123 - George, Robert 1044 - Briscoe, Akbar individuals listed below. uals listed below. uals listed below: A229 Virginia PERSONAL PROPERTY the time of aale. All goods are0167 - Derden, Robert 1048 - Groce, Cheryl Und - Customer Unit - Customer Higareda A336 Melvin ReeceNotice is hereby given that pur-sold as is and must be removed0170 - Carter, Bryan 1092 - Hamm, O'Neal i - Ciobanica, Dennis A006 - Guerue, Carla A375 Gil Degand A421 Dustinsuant to Section 4 ot the Sef-at the time of purchase. Sale is0172 - Obioma, Herbert 2008 - Mccoy. Lbiyenri i 055 - Robert Scesniak, A007 - O'Connor, Mary Sue Hawley A493KristenSuarezServiceStorageFacilityAct,subject to adjournment. 0179 - Parker, Chavis 2010 - Roberts, Jim party city A0i6 - Raulston, Michael CO55 David Bernahl C095 Leo-State of Illinois, that the under- Pub:5110, 5/17 295369 0206 - McPherson, Tracy 2012 - Bellouze, Rita i 079 - Kalagis, Peter C A033 - Behn, Virginia nardo Sanders D562 Johnsigned will sell at public sale byNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF0238 - Simpson, David 2020 - Plotnick, Aaron i 080 - Herbert, Anne A035 - Boras, Rose CALL Fletcher 0566 Mary Suma D573competitive bidding on May 29, PERSONAL PROPERTY 0270 - Shaikh, Darakshan 2021 - Elumn, Albert 2005 - Moore, Ira A077 - Moore, Tonya Marie Leaner0674 James2012 at 10:45 am. On theNotice is hereby given that pur-0274 - Portis, Oleta 2049 - Stewart, Jennifer 2006 - Hobson, Robin A081 - Stevens, Cassis Hally/BassProduction.Publicpremises where saidpropertysuant to Section 4 of the Sell-0285 - Savahl, Michelle 2057 - Tillman, Elizabeth 2013 - Yetka, Corinne A082 - Solomon, Simon Storage/PS Orangeco Inc. Pur-has been stored, and which areServiceStorageFacilityAct,0322 - Hayes, Megan 2071 - Gamett, Dionne 2031 - Jaszczuk, Mark Ai 49 - Dominguez, Lillian chases must be made with cashlocatedatPublicStorage/PSStafe of Illinois, that Public Stor-0343 - Anglezis, DemaIns 2081 - Meadows, Micheal 2052 - Rodnguez, Carmen Al58 - Brandon, Leonard L only and paid for at the time ofOrange Co. Inc.,#23310, 903age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will0344 - Moder, Patricia 2086 - Hamm, O'neal 2062 - Cortez, Cecilia A163 - Chan, Rolando sale, .All goods are sold as isE. AlgonquinRd., Arlingtonconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-0346 - Moder, Patricia 2107 - Miller, Zachary Lee 2102 - Ali, Mir A166 - Hemandez, Joseph and must be removed at theHeights,IL60005847-956-age by Competitive bidding on0396 - Hall, Sean 21 19 - Russell, Emanuel 301 5 - Jackson, Jessica Al 68 - Fisher, Harold time of purchase. Sale ¡s sub-3752, the personal property de-May 30th, 2012 at 100 pm on0478 - Dynamite Tax 2121 - Haight, Pamela 3016 - Burgen, Rod A202 - Martinez, Carlos act to adtoumment. scribed below in the mattem of: the Premises where property0705 - Nloku, George 2156 - Campbell, Lorraine 3064 - PRESTON, KAY A207 - Nava, Miguel 847-998-3400 Pub:5/10, 5/17 298569 BOlS Johnna Odisho B016 Kris-has been stored, which are lo-0707 - Ononogbo, Benneth 2158 - Moore, Tyrone 3082 - Dunson, Chiquita A209 - Lewis, Kevin NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFtin Mast D053 Mark Davis E005catadalPublic StoragePublic Storage I PS Orangeco,2171 - Gavin, Gay 31 1 3 - Ederer, David A21i - Bednar, Rosemarie PERSONAL PROPERTY Lisa Moore E085 Ricardo Gon-#23404/5843 N. Broadway St.Inc. Purchases must be made2188 - McDaniels, Alvita 3129 - Estefania, Hemandez A212 - Foster, Richard Notice is hereby given that pur-zalez F108 Petia Guerreo G017ChIcago, IL 60660-4415. (773)wilh cash only and paid at the3022 - Bennett, Tracy 4098 - Sikaras, John A22i - ABBAS, NAIMAT suant to Section 4 of the Self-Sharon Nicasio H055 Robert784-8410. In the mattem of thetime of sale. All goods are sold3026 - Stone, Sheila 4109 - Ward, Omega P224 - Dethloff, Erich ServiceStorageFacilityAct,Kozak H115 Micah Schut,zmanpersonal property for the individ-as is and must be removed at3028 - Morgan, Angela 4197 - Ardales-Kurita, Suzette A226 - ABBAS, NAIMAT StateofIllinois, thatPublicf-111gJeffersonJoseph J017uals listed below, the time of purchase. Saleis3072 - Jarvis, Erika 5034 - Drew, Cynthia A239 - Sibug Jr. , Paterno C Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc -willMichaelFerrettiK037 JohnnaUnit - Customer subjected to adjournment. 3092 - Farodoye, Temitope 6025 - Sakellanon, Christine A260 - Leon Carre, Peggy conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-Odisho L012 Robert Hunt L0570005 - Scott, Chelsea Pith' 5/ift 6/17 ,qçxi 3097 - Mills, Ann 6049 - Castellon, Ales A288 - Lzquierdo, Carmen age by competitive bidding onKevin Strohl.Purchases must001 1- Sadler, Denise NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF3100 - Cattouse-Coye. Marsha 6064 - Harris, Nick A302 - Hawk, Garnet May 30, 2012 at 10:00 AM. onbe made with cash only and0024 - Babatunde, Oludayo PERSONAL PROPERTY 3129 - Johns, Lolanda 6090 - Ople, Fred 8010 - Cadet, Angelica thepremiseswherepropertypaid for at the time of sale. AllI 004 - Sekulich, Sasha Notice is hereby given that pur-3166 - Giveris, Andrew Public Storage I PS Orangeco,B041 - Richardson, John has been stored, which are lo-goods are sold as is and must1054 - West, Terry suant to Section 4 of the Self-3190 - Collins, Ted Inc. Purchases must be madeB052 - Hemandez, Estafan cated at Public Storage,be removed at the time of pur-1057 - Graham, Tiffany ServiceStorageFacilityAct,3196 - Ali, lmhad with cash only and paid at theB093 - Sinchi, Luis F #20485,1414 S. Wabash. Chi-chase. Sale issubject to ad-1100 - Masciola, Paul State of Illinois, that Public Stor-3197 - Epoungue, Jacques time of sale. All goods are soldB123 - Williamson, David cago,IL 60605 312-427-1043journment. 1107 - Bowling, B.Jeffrey age / PS Orangeco,Inc.will3206 - Chille, Dana as is and must be removed atC019 - Asilan, Ali In the mattem of the personalPub: 5/10, 5/17 299087 1136 - Owens, Carolyn R. conduct sale(s) at Public Stor-3210 - Rosario, Flor the time of purchase. Sale is0015 - Perkins, Mari C property tor the individuals listedNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF2152 - Childs, Slavic age by Competitive bidding on4004 - Rowland, Christopher sublected to adiournment. D045 - Fierro, Julie below: 0006MichaelShelley PERSONAL PROPERTY 2167 - Cunningham, John May 30th, 2012 al 11:00 am on4027 - Taylor, Joyce Pub:5/10, 5/17 292496 0060 - Schmale, Raymond 0014 Karl Donald 0021Notice is hereby given that pur-2180 - Sasenberg, David the Premises where property4054 - Hill, Vima Dl 14 - Trier, Violet Tammika Shedd 0028Briansuant to Section 4 of the Self-2191 - Davis, Theresa has been stored, which are lo-4071 - Kester, Egharevba D122 - Limbachiya, Jitendra HaIm 0091Paula Gatto 0093ServiceStorageFacilityAct,2198 - Friend-Brown, James catadalPublic Storage4087 - Orridge, Anthonio E006 - Agote, John Cristina Senate 81032StateofIllinois,thatPublic2250 - Drain, Eric #28160/1512 W. JaMs Ave. 4094 - Woods, Shirley To PIACE A HElP Roscanna Franklin 81048 LisaStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc ,will2260 - Mc Claris, Alise Chicago, IL 60626-1909 (773)4110 - Martin, Samuel Wiggins 81051 Darrell Peacockconduct sale(s) by competitive2286 - Jeffnes, Mary 338-6828. In the mattem of the 5014 - Plotnick, Aaron WANTED AD IN THE SUBSCRIBE TODAY (A[L BlOSS Monique Lewis 81063biddingon: May 25, 2012 at2288 - Wilson, Shirley personal properly for the individ-5079 - Nishimofo, Henry Constance Williams C200512:00p.m. On thepremisa2292 - Upshaw, Bridget uals listed below. 5087 - Kashama, Simon CLASSIFIEDS, CALL 1.800.680.2068 OR VISIT Shannon Mcdouqal C2017where said property has been Unit - Customer Bi O - Cumminqs, Lee 054 - Shitta, Titilayo 847-998-3400 PION E ER 1.0 CA L. (0M 40 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 17, 2012

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If you build it, brides-to-be will come. That mantra has served Park Ridge resident Andrea Novak well in the past two years as founder and owner of Bella Bleu Bridal. She created heronline boutique of couture wedding fashions and accessories in February 2010 after realizing, as a more mature and mod- ern bride, that she and other women had no time to waste on window-shopping.

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The bigger challenge would be making sure We recently received a bill from AT&T 21,000 inflated "Banzai Splash" in-ground In Februars I you don't keep getting dinged every time this saying we owe $150 for the billing cycle that pool water slides, which were sold at Walmart received a turnpike Illinois trucker blows a toll in Massachusetts. started on March 9 and ended April 8. My and Toys R Us stores nationwide from Janu- P? violation notice from After getting in touch with the folks at wife told them we canceled, but they said ai-y 2005 through June 2009 for about $250. BY STEPHANIE the Massachusetts MassDOT, we're pretty sure this is fixed. that since the billing cycle started before we The slides can deflate during use, caus- ZIMMERMANN Department of We got the attention ofMichael Verseckes, canceled, we owed the whole bill. Also, since aing the user to clunk his or her head on the The Fixer Transportation for MassDOT spokesman, who apologized for the new cycle had started by then we would owe ground as they slide down. A 29-year-old $57.50. It included a hassle. As you found out, some illinois passen- another $150 in May. Colorado mom died in Andover, Mass., after picture of the offending vehicle's license plate,ger plates have the same numbers as Illinois We canceled based on what they directed fracturing her neck as she went down the which has the same numerals as mine though commercial plates and specialty plates, though us to do and yet we still owe. Can you help? slide, and in two other accidents cited by it didn't look like a passenger vehicle. "The bigger challenge would Greg Wermundthe CPSC a 24-year-old man from Spring- I appealed, won and thought that was done. field, Mass., became a quadriplegic from his Then I got a credit card bill showing a $40 be making sure you don't keep Dear Greg- What a difference a day makes.injuries and a woman from Allentown, Pa., replenishment to my Illinois I-PASS account getting dinged every time this In your case, it cost about $265. fractured her neck. on April 18. I checked and saw four more toll You told The Fixer that because your The vinyl slides have a blue base, yellow charges, all from Massachusetts. (After that, Illinois trucker blows a toll in and your wife's phones weren't under any sliding mat and an arch over the top of the I got two additional toll charges.) Massachusetts." contract, you figured this switch would be slide. A hose can be connected to spray water I called I-PASS multiple times. I also called relatively easy But apparently the instruc- on the downward slope of the slide. MassDOT and got rudely shuffled off to two each has an additional designation noting the tions got garbled. The intent, we suppose, was Consumers are urged to immediately stop other agencies that said they couldn't help. type of plate it is. Apparently, the E-ZPass to make sure the payment would clear so the using the slides and return them to the near- The I-PASS people say they can't protect image-reader wasn't catching the distinction. account could be closed. But what happened est Walmart or Toys R Us for a full refund. my account. The Illinois Secretary of State's Verseckes said they will "make some tweaks"was the account simply re-upped itself for (Consumers can just cut the two safety warn- office said I should change my license plate atto their image-readers to better distinguish another month (and then another). ing notices from the slides and bring those a cost of $29. But since E-ZPass still has my between different types of out-of-state plates. We took this to AT&T spokeswoman Molliein, if they don't want to transport the whole account number, I'm afraid they will keep hit- The two violations have already been can- West to see what she could find out. AT&T slide.) ting my account every time this person goes celed, and the six tolls will be refunded. took another look and soon after, they let you For more info, check out saferproducts.gov. through a toll. know that they're waiving all charges and will Timothy Wrath Dear Fixer: My wife and I switched to send you a new invoice showing a zero bal- Getting the runaround about a T-Mobile on March 9 from AT&T for our ance. You're officially off the hook. consumerproblem? Go to www.pioneerlocaL Dear Timothy: Since you've never been cellphones. We called AT&T to fmd out how corn and click on "Tell the Fixer.» Or, mail a brief to the Bay State, and you're fairly certain to cancel. My wife was told she had to pay theGet rid of this slide description ofyourproblem, along with your you don't have an evil twin, and the front of bill, wait a day and then cancel the service. The Fixer's all for fun in the sun, but if you name address and telephone number, to: The the Honda Pit you drive dopsn't resmh1 a So we paid the' bill on the Rth and went to have this inflatable pool slide in your hack- FYwi; ?701 W La/çp Ace , Glenvipu, JI, 60026. as positive Christian role models for NEWS BRIEF RESURRECTION young women. The award recipients Wall of Honor for 2012 were Annette Kukia Goode, Story earns author '61t, former Resurrection teacher, achievement award inductions held counselor and guidance department On April 21, members of the Resur- chair; Dr. Carrie Hall Jaworski, '88, Park Ridge native David rection College Prep High School sports-medicine physician, volunteer Carani was recently named community were inducted into the and Resurrection Board member; and the international grand-prize Resurrection Wall of Honor. Resurrec- Sandy Jarosz Kozlowski, '97, accom- winner at the 28th Annual L. tion alumnae were also honored as plished musician and resilient patient Ron Hubbard Achievements recipients of the Blessed Celine Awardof CIPD, an auto-immune disease. Awards in Los Angeles, Calif. and were inducted into the Athletic The Athletic Hall of Fame Award The annual event, held Hall of Fame. recognizes individuals from the Resur- April 15, celebrated win- The honors and awards were rection athletic community who have ners in the L. Ron Hubbard presented as part ofthe Resurrection participated in sports or contributed Writers and Illustrators of All-School Reunion Weekend April to the Resurrection College Prep Ath- the Future contests. Carani's 21-22. In addition to the inductions, letic Program. Athletes inducted into story, "The Paradise Aper- the weekend also included the Run the Hall of Fame have demonstrated ture," earned him the grand for Res 5K Fun Run/Walk on Satur- outstanding athletic accomplish- prize during the Oscars-style day morning, an All-School Reunion ments, leadership or contributions to awards night. "The Paradise Mass on Saturday afternoon, and an the Resurrection Athletic Program. Aperture" will be published All-School Reunion dinner Saturday The 2012 inductees were Carol in the science-fiction anthol- evening. The weekend concluded with Moran Gresens, '67, basketball and ogy series, "L. Ron Hubbard an interactive sing-along Wizard of volleyball student-athlete; Diane Presents Writers of the Oz Family Movie Day on Sunday for Bryniarski, '75, basketball and Future, Volume XXVIIL" families and community members. softball student-athlete, and former Carani now lives in Pala- The Blessed Celine Award rec- Resurrection teacher and coach; tine. ognizes Resurrection alumnae who Lisa Gilfoy, '86, softball, volleyball exemplify the life values of Blessed and basketball student-athlete, and Celine, the foundress of the Sisters of former Resurrection coach; Angie David Carani, who grew the Resurrection. The recipients are Jablonski, '88, track-and-field and up in Park Ridge, is accomplished in their fields ofen- cross-country student-athlete; and joined by actress Mansol deavor and work toward the advance- Sheryl Kurowski, '90, gymnastics Nichols, left, and writer ment ofwomen in society and act student-athlete. Tim Powers during the 28th Annual L. Ron Hubbard Achievement SCHOOLS CAMPUS awards. iCONTRIBUTED Jill Walsh, of Morton Grove, was named to the fall PHOTO DIGEST 2011 dean's list at Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. Walsh is a sophomore studying sculpture. Food PIQNEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 I 34

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BY VERONICA HINKE together. The mussels are great choosing larger stalks. "To me, Contributor on their own, but the addition ofthey are extra juicy," she said. gnat sausage just makes them a Convito Café in Wilniette was of folks little different." a natural inclusion in Levin's would shy away As LeVin'S cookbook title cookbook. She worked in the from coaxing hints, most of the recipes are restaurant's market as a teen. evenjust one from Chicago chefs. But subur- Convito Café partner and recipe out of ban restaurants are also rep- general manager Candace their favorite resented, including Michelin- Barocci-Warner submitted the Plentyrestaurant chef, starred Vie in Western Springs, restaurant's recipe for Country but Chicago food writer Amelia Convite Café in Wilmette and Cannelloni, a mainstay there. "It Levito collected 59 such recipes Prairie Grass Café in North- was an easy choice," Barocci- for her first brook. Warner said. "It's one of our cookbook, "Horseradish and beef original recipes, and it's not too Chicago Chefs are a natural together," said complicated for the home cook Table (Lyon's Sarah Stegner, Prairie Grass to make." Press, 2012). Café co-chef and co-owner. "I Levin, who continues '1 started by like to serve a spicy whipped freelancing as a food reporter, reaching out tocream with Dijon mustard with (she has developed and tested as many chets asparagus." recipes for Oxmoor House's as I could, Stegner buys asparagus fromCooking Light cookbooks and assuming that Mick Klug Farm in St. Joseph, the American Heart Associa- not everyone Mich. (wwMick}QugFarm. tion) is considering coilaborat- would be able com). "He picks them at the ing with a Chicago chef for her or would want perfect time and they are ten- next cookbook. Who will the to contribute. der and the flavor is incredible," chef be? 'lb find out, you may TaUgrass Beef TenderLoin with Local Asparagus, But actually, most did," Levin she said. have to beg. Spring Onions and Horseradish Cream explained. For updates about events In her kitchen in Chicago, Buy only fresh related to Chicago Chef's ThbIe, From Sarah Stegner and Transfer to baking sheet and the Highland Park native edited By the "right" time, Stegner including an upcoming Kitehen George Bumbaris roast in oven at 375 degrees each recipe, ensuring the order means when asparagus stalks ChatpodcastfeaturingLevin at 7 (Serves 6 people) until medium rare (130 de- of ingredients matched the in- are crisp, not limp. She warned p.m. on June11 at the Barrington grees). Remove from oven, and structions. In some cases, mea- against buying stalks with Area Library, visit: www. i small (approximately 2h allow to rest 10 minutes before surements had to be changed. tips broken off, and suggested ChicagoCulinarian.com. ounces) Taligrass Beef tender- slicing. "Restaurants use a lot more oil loin, trimmed and cleaned Cook the asparagus: Wash than we do at home," she said. Kosher salt, to taste and peel asparagus, and cook Fresh ground black pepper, to in boiling, salted water until tender. Shock in bowl of ice wa- Chef-tested taste Then, contributing chefs ter to stop the cooking. Trans- 2 tablespoons clarified butter or fer to paper towels to drain. helped her test recipes accord- olive oit ing to the edits. Her project, Cook the spring OniOnS: Peel which started in August 2010, 2 pounds spring asparagus and quarter spring onions, and took six months to complete. i pound spring onions, tops season with satt and pepper. The book was released this removed Sauté in 2 tablespoons olive April. 2 tablespoons olive oil oil until nicely browned and Levin said she was par- onions are tender. 2 teaspoons freshly grated or Make the horseradish cream: ticularly drawn to restaurants jarred horseradish "with strong chef personali- Mix horseradish, Dijon mus- ties," evidenced by star-studded /2 teaspoon Dijon mustard tard, lemon juice and dash of entries from chefs like Top Chef i tablespoon fresh chives, finely white pepper in a small mixing Stephanie Izard. chopped bowl. Add heavy cream and whip until soft peaks form. Fold The Evanston-born chef 2 teaspoons lemon juice submitted her recipe for Mus- in chives, and season with salt. White pepper, to taste sels with Mighty Goat Sausage, Assembly: Slice beef into /2 cup heavy whipping cream Cilantro Butter and Bagna 1/2inch slices, and layer three Cauda Moli. The recipe even Cook the tenderloin: Season slices on each plate. Lightly explains how to make goat beefwith generous amount of sprinkle asparagus with salt sausage. "We wanted to do salt and pepper. Sear in Large and fresh ground black pepper. something with goat because, pan over medium high heat Add 5-6 stalks (1/3 pound) to weil, we love goat," Izard said. Ametia Levin watches Chef Sarah Stegner assemble her Taligrass with butter or oil until golden each plate. Add onions and dol- JOEL LERNER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA "I love putting fish and meat Beef Tenderloin dish. i brown on all sides. lop of horseradish sauce. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 35

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Submissions for Community suitable to shared accommo- pant-homeowner propenty-tax Maine Town Hall, 1700 Ballard Cost is $26; call (847) 963- chanitable organizations, Calendar are required 14 days dations. exemption. Road in Park Ridge. Meetings 9980 for reservations. All meets the first Wednesday of preceding the date of publica- Avaitable by appointment: address issues within the area Tri Deltas are welcome every month at 10 a.m. in the tion. Send to: Ni/es Managing Preparation of simple wills Civic uninconporated area of the whether an alum chapter Rosenberg Auditorium of Eznas Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. and durable powers of at- Village of Niles July Le Parade: township and all nesidents are member or not. Israel, 7001 N. California Ave., Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. torney for health care and Niles is looking for even invited. Reports from the Cook Polish National Alliance: Chicago. Those who enjoy Information may be faxed to property available. All services greater participation from County Sheriff's Police, North Invites Sox Fans to join along singing are welcome to join. (847) 486-7495 or emailed to are offered at the Center of local businesses, onganiza- Maine Fire Department, and with the Polish Roman Catho- Call the Eznas Isnael office at mbottari@pioneer/ocal. cam. Concern offices at 1580 N. tions and schools. The parade the township's Code Enfonce- lic Union, Polish Falcons of (773) 764-8320. ment Department are shared, Center of Concern Northwest Highway, #310, in will begin at 9 a.m. July 4 America and Polish Women's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Park Ridge. For services that at Notre Dame High School and residents are invited to Alliance fon the annual Polish- 7712: Meet at 7 p.m. every The Center of Concern: 1580 N. require an appointment, call and end at Grennan Heights. ask questions and repont any American Night at U.S. Cellular second Wednesday of the Northwest Highway, Suite 310, (847) 823-0453 weekdays, 9 Ride in a homemade float on concerns or problems in their Field (Chicago White Sox vs. month at the Post at 7680 Park Ridge, (847) 823-0453, a.m.-4:30 p.m. (The center is march along with co-workers, neighborhood. the Texas Rangens) on July 3, CaIdwell Ave. (next to Tam calendar of events includes: open only until noon on Fn- colleagues and classmates starting at 7:10 p.m. Tickets Tennis in Niles on Howard and join the marching bands, CLasses Stneet). The Post is open also Monday, May 21: Employment days.) The Center of Concern fon the lower box seats are counseling, by appointment. also offers housing counseling clowns, stilt-walkers and pa- Rainbow Animal Assisted only $20. The four fraternal on Fridays 7 p.m. until closing. fon seniors and others seeking triots. Contact Cathy Spadoni Inc.: Offering "Intro- All veterans from Vietnam, Wednesday, May 30: Grief organizations are also having affordable housing, programs at (847) 588-8019 on cms@ duction to Animal Assisted a Polish American Day for the GulfWar, Afghanistan Korea and loss support group (call designed to prevent homeless- vniles.com. Therapy," dog tnaining classes and World War II are welcome. first). entire family at Six Flags Great ness, friendly visitons fon the Niles Township Clerk Office: at various locations, includ- America Theme Park in Gurnee Call Bernard Bevenley, (847) Saturday, May19: Legal cou n- homebound, and volunteer Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays ing 6042 W. Oakton St., in on June 2; tickets are $28. Call 966-5479, e-mail james- se(ing, by appointment. opportunities in the office and and evenings by appointment Monton Grove. The fee is $60. the Polish National Alliance, [email protected] on call (847) 470-9890. Saturday, May 19: Blood p res- in the field. See www.centerof- on the second and founth Contact Dorida King at dhk- (800) 621-3723, Ext. 316; sure and blood sugar testing, concenn.org. Mondays of each month to [email protected] or call (773) Polish Roman Catholic Union Korean War Veterans As- 10 a.m.-noon (no appointment Center counselors: Also avail- accommodate residents with 736-9021, fon schedules and (800) 772-8632, Ext. 2601; sodation: Gneater Chicago needed). able to help eligible residents passport applications, voten locations. Polish Falcons of America Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of Shared Housing: Homeowners apply fon Illinois Circuit Break- registrations and temporany (574) 289-2140; or the Polish desiring additional income, er property-tax relief grants handicapped parking placards. Clubs Women's Alliance (888) 522- each month at the Montclane- Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. companionship, or the ability and license-plate discounts, To schedule an appointment at Delta Delta Delta: Chicago 1898, Ext. 1208). Complete Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- to remain in their homes may Illinois Cares Rx (prescnip- Niles Township in Skokie, call Northwest Suburban Alumnae details fon both events may be ueller, (773) 774-9671. wish to consider the Center of tion-drug assistance), the (847) 673-9300. Chapter, holding annual Pansy found at www.pna-znpong. Concern's Shared Housing Pro- senion-citizen real-estate tax Maine Township Neighborhood High Tea plus special awards Sweet Singers: Congregation The Knights of Columbus: gram. Residents are matched exemption and defennal, the Watch: Meets at 7:30 p.m. on and initiation of officers begin- Eznas Israel Sweet Singers North American Martyrs Coun- with screened applicants senior-citizen tax-assessment the first Wednesday of every fling at 2:30 p.m. May 20 at entertain at nunsing homes, who possess a temperament fneeze, and the longtime-occu- month in the basement of Inverness Golf Club, Palatine. retirement facilities and SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 38 ATTENTION: CD OWNERS

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ID or VA card. May 17, 7:30 sparks. Local drop-off sites Threshold Singers: Any Fridays, and Saturdays and CALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 p.m.: Barbara Taylor Bradford, include: Niles Public Services women interested in joining 1-8 p.m. Thursdays. Donations are accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. cil Chapter, NiLes, provides 631-4633 or info@norwood- international best-selling au- Department, 6849 Touhy Ave., the Rainbow Hospice and Pal- liative Care Threshold Singers Tuesdays through Saturdays ways for members to help parkhistoricalsociety.org. thor, will be the guest speaker (847) 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:3O at AMIT's Mother-in-Israel p.m. Mondays through Fn- can contact Kathy Huber at only. Donate only gently used others in the community while Illinois Holocaust Museum trying to improve their famiLy event. Her newest book, Letter days; Niles Village Hall, 1000 (847) 685-9900. Practices clothing; broken or obsolete & Education Center: 9603 electronics cannot be accept- and spiritual Lives. Call Bob From A Stranger, focuses on Civic Center Drive, (847) 588- are held on two Thursdays Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- the Holocaust. Event raises 8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays each month starting at 6:45 ed. Purchases help adults with Galassi, (847) 965-0920. mation: (847) 967-4800; funds for housing, educa- through Fridays; Park Ridge p.m. in Park Ridge. Threshold developmental disabilities. Niles Chapter Toastmasters: reservations: (847) 967-4889, tion and social services for Public Works, 400 Busse Singers are trained to sing Avenues to Independence is a Meets at 7:15 p.m. the second www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. thousands ofchildren in AMIT Highway, (847) 318-5240, 7 in groups oftwo and three at nonprofit organization based and fourth Wednesdays of the Museum admission prices: facilities throughout Israel. To a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays through the bedside of those who are at 515 Busse Highway in Park month at the Morton Grove, General Admission, $12; attend, contact AMIT, (847) Fridays. Additional drop-off sick and dying. The songs are Ridge that offers a variety of 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members seniors (65+), $8; students programs to enhance an indi- 677-3800; amitchicago@ sites are posted at swancc. generally traditional or simple Learn how to feel comfortable (ages 12-22), $8;children amitchildren.org. org/recycling/batteryrecy- rounds, chants, lullabies and vidual's work, social, and daily and have self-confidence talk- (ages 5-11), $6. Reserva- hymns that can be chosen to living skills. For information Solid Waste Agency: Northern cling.html. ing to an audience. Call (847) tions required for programs. respond to musical taste and on donations or to volunteer, Cook County, recently estab- 583-9328. Through June 17: Special Solid Waste Agency: Northern spiritual direction. Singers go contact Michael Frustini, (773) lished a Battery Recycling Exhibition - Ours to Fight Cook County has established a through patient care volunteer 631-6230. Community Program for rechargeable and location for residents to drop for: American Jews in the alkaline batteries, partnered training, but there are no au- Giant Yard Sale: The Nor- off electronics on a weekly ba- ditions; only requirements are Fundraisers Second World War. Through with Interstate Batteries in wood Park Historical Society sis at no cost at the Glenview their artifacts, letters, and Skokie to provide recycling at a love of music and a desire to Breast Cancer Walk: The will hold its annual Giant Transfer Station, 1151 N. River serve others. photographs, the "Greatest no cost to SWANCC communi- American Cancer Society's Yard Sale/Silent Auction/ Road, 9-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. Generation" tell the stories ties. Common household bat- Avenues Thrift Shoppe: Offers Northwest Chicago Making Flea Market at the Noble-Sey- Under the new Electronics of what the war was like for teries are no longer accepted great prices and specials Strides Against Breast Cancer mour-Crippen House, 5624 Products Recycling and Reuse all its participants, and for at Illinois EPA-sponsored on gently used clothing for Walk will be at 8 a.m. June N. Newark Ave., Chicago, Act (SB2313), only the follow- Jews in particular. Ours to household chemical waste infants, children and adults, 2 at Edison Park Elementary from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 16. Fight for brings to life the events and facilities due to ing items will be accepted: shoes, household items, School, 6220 N. Olcott Ave., Admission is $2. Donations actions and feelings of these their benign nature and high Computers - PCs and laptops, books and small furniture. On Chicago. Registration for the of "unwanted items" may be young men and women. free recycling costs. Batteries ac- scanners, computer monitors, Wednesdays, seniors 60 years noncompetitive one-mile walk left under the canopy by the with Museum admission. In cepted in SWANCC's program: mobile phones, peripherals - and older receive 10 percent or five-kilometer walk/run is garage in back of the Noble- honor of those who serve, Alkaline (AA, AAA, C, D and mice, keyboards, zip drives, off all regularly priced items. at 8 a.m. The activity begins at Seymour-Crippen House all active or retired military 9v) and rechargeable (NiCd, MP3 players, televisions, The main shop is located at 9 a.m. at the school on Olcott at any time. The historical personnel and their families NiMh, lithium ion, lithium PDAs - printers, VHS players, 7710 W. Touhy Ave. in Chi- Avenue, just south of Devon society does not accept mat- will receive complimentary polymer). Before dropping fax machines, DVD players, cago, and the "boutique" shop Avenue. Donations for the tresses, clothing, shoes, large Museum admission for the off rechargeable batteries, video game consoles, and at 7700 Touhy Ave. features American Cancer Society will appliances, and electronic duration of Ours to Fight For: residents need to tape the DVR/cable boxes. Electronics upscale clothing, outerwear, be collected at the walk, or equipment. If a pick-up of American Jews in the Second contact points on each battery from businesses, institutions collectibles and finer mer- can be made online at www. donations is needed, contact World War; up to four people or place in an individual self- or schools will not be ac- chandise. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 makingstridesnorthwestchica- Joanne or Shirley at (773) will be admitted with a valid locking plastic baggie to avoid cepted. Visit swancc.org. p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, go.com. Resurrection Medical

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(847) 723-7277. nyone who visits Like New to iave their car washed or de- Historical Society - ailed or buys a gift card from Niles Historical Society: Roberta Randall returns in Your Interests. he company and also asks for he Lutheran General discount "Stars of the Silver Screen" viti receive a price cut for the (Betty Davis, Judy Garland ervice, with a portion of the and Elizabeth Taylor) at 2 p.m. roceeds going specifically to May 20 at the Niles HistoricaL Your Local Source. enefit the Older Adult Ser- Museum, 8970 Milwaukee ices program ofthe hospital. Ave. The presentation will in- :atl AiMee Madden, Lutheran dude scenes from memorable general Development Office, films, details of their lives and 847) 723-8518; Steve Rada- loves and lots of laughs. Pro- ovic at Like New Auto Spa, Former Nues resident Richard gram is open to all. The new 847) 823-9274; or visit www. Rogala will discuss his experi- magnetic elevator makes the ikenewautospa.com. The ences in North Korea and East auditorium easily accessible. undraising program is fea- Germany as prisoner of war There is plenty offree parking, ured on the home page with during the Cold War at the free admission (donations link to a more detailed flyer Niles Public Library at 2 p.m. accepted), and following a ontaining the discount and May20. brief business meeting and lonation matrix. This offer is the program, there wilL be free iot valid with an outside wash in diagnosis and treatment of refreshments, dessert and nly, or any other promotion! these and other ailments. In socializing. Tours are avail- rogram. addition, the clinic provides able with advance notice. Call international travel medical (847) 390-0160. 'Iealth services including for those Niles Historical Museum: 8970 dvocate Lutheran General planning a trip out of the N. MiLwaukee Ave., is open to lospital: Hosting a weekly country. Office hours are 7:30 the public from 10:30 a.m.-3 :ommunity Healthbeat lecture a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays and Sat- p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays enes. This month's topic is urday and Sunday 8:30 a.m.-5 and Fridays. Drop in, make Healthy Bones and Joints," p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. arrangements for a tour, drop d by orthopedic surgeons. CaLl, 847-647-0355. off artifacts and collections, Il lectures will be held at Golf Mill Hearing Aid Center: or just come to visit. The new magnetic elevator makes the dvocate Lutheran General 8856 N. Milwaukee Ave., lospital's West End Confer- offering free hearing evalu- auditorium easily accessible. Call (847) 390-0160. nce Center, 1775 W. Dempster ations. ALI who come in will jt., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. receive a comprehensive uesdays. Free valet parking audiological evaluation. Call Library avaiLable and refreshments (847) 296-3344. Niles Public Library: 6960 W. ,ilt be served. Admission is LYNX Therapeutics: 9436 Oakton St., (847) 663-1234 ee, however, registration is Ozark Ave., Morton Grove, pro- or online at www.nileslibrary. Every week Pioneer Press equired. Call 800-323-8622 vides specialized occupational org. Registration is required delivers coverage of local for most programs unless nd mention Class Code 8G52 therapy services and learn- news like no one else can. r visit www.advocateheatlh. ing instruction programs to indicated otherwise. om/luth, click on "I need a children with physical, social, Cold War POWs: Former Niles lass or support group" and emotional, and learning diffi- resident Richard Rogala and . Call (847)486-9300 pe in the class code - May culties. Pediatric developmen- Werner Juretzko will discuss 2: "Healthy Bones in Children taL screenings offered at no their respective experiences in to subscribe or visit nd Kids' Fractures," pre- cost. Contact: Ingrid Kenron North Korea and East Germany ented by Dr. Aimee Brasher; at (847) 791-1631 or (847) as prisoners of war during the www_ uoneer oca corn lay 29: "My Painful Shoul- 966-1505. Cold War at the Nues Public Li- er," presented by Dr. Marc Fresenius Medical Care: brary at 2 p.m. May 20. Rogala reslow. Local dialysis clinic, 9371 N. was a storekeeper aboard the dvocate Medical Group: Milwaukee Ave., has started US Pueblo when it was cap- roviding immediate care a new night-time program tured by the North Koreans on nd occupational health for dialysis patients. The Jan. 23, 1968. Juretzko worked ervices at the Advocate new service allows patients as a G-2 undercover US Army ledical Group Patient Center, to receive treatments in the political operative behind the 255 N. CaIdwell Ave. in Niles. clinic at night, for eight hours, Iron Curtain. He was captured his will provide community whiLe sleeping or resting, in 1955 by the notorious East iembers with convenient, usually three times a week. German secret police, the uality medical care incLud- In addition tb having their STASI. ig treatment for non-life- days free for other activities, Special display: During ireatening illnesses such as: patients often report having May, check out the special uts and burns, sprains and more energy and better dialy- "Remembering Our Veterans" ruises, eye injuries, flu symp- sis results. Medicare-certified display in the Audiovisual ms, sore throats, nausea, Fresenius Medical Care Niles department. omiting, diarrhea, ear aches, is now accepting new dialysis Residents can recycle: Cell ?spiratory and urinary tract patients. Call (847) 581-0334. phones, certain ink toners and ifections. 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Help is in need of volunteer Miles from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (for 4-year-olds). Offered are CONTINUED FROM PAGE 39 CALENDAR drivers to provide residents Miles Park District: Offering with Before & After Child Care morning (five days per week) free transportation to medical available for an additional and afternoon classes (Mon- used eye glasses at the Nues considering starting a small private piano lessons (30- facilities in and near Maine cost. Field trips included in days through Thursdays). All Public Library. Drop off boxes business. SCORE counselors 45 minutes) for beginning Township. Volunteers may the fee. are located in the Circulation are successful executives and and intermediate students classes are at Dee Park. choose how much time they lobby. business owners who can Wednesdays and Thursdays at Over the Rainbow: Allows Tae Kwon Do: Popular martial wish to devote. Requirements help with a wide variety of Howard Leisure Center, 6676 young children to have fun arts classes for children (ages Create Lego masterpieces: include a current drivers business issues. These expe- W. Howard St. Lessons will learning the colors of the 7-15) and adults offered on The new Lego CLub meets for license and proof of auto in- rienced businesspeople offer focus on the fundamentals rainbow through stories and Mondays, Wednesdays and ages 5 and up from 4.5 p.m. surance. The program requires private one-hour sessions of of technique, music theory songs at Dee Park on Fridays. Saturdays all year round. May21. residents in need be mobile, business coaching. SCORE is and good practice habits. Call For ages 3-5 years. Help downloading eBooks: or be able to use a cane or Various rooms/gyms: Avail- a nonprofit association of vol- (847) 967-6633 to reserve a Go to www.nileslibrary.org/ walker. FISH also asks that Before & After School Child able for rental for parties, unteers. Weekly sessions are lesson time. appointments be set three Care: Available for children at- meetings or ongoing activi- contactus and click on eBook held on alternating Tuesday Help or click on the Over- or more days in advance. To Golf Maine tending Mark Twain, Apollo or ties. Call (847) 297-3059. evenings or Wednesday morn- Stevenson schools in District drive Download link on the become a volunteer driver call Golf Maine Park District of- Golf Maine Park District: 0f- ings. Sessions are free but an 63. CalL for details. homepage to find step-by-step appointment is required. To Ed Oken at (847) 696-0761. fices: Feldman Recreation fers a selection of Energy Star To schedule a ride or for infor- Zumba: Latin-inspired work- instruction sheets for different set up an appointment online, Center, 8800 Kathy Lane qualified compact fluorescent mation call FISH coordinator eBook readers as well as how visit the counseling page at (one block south of Golf Road out to get in shape ongoing light bulbs for sale to the to get started on MyMedia- Gloria Stepek at (847) 297- classes are held at 7:15 p.m. www.scorechicago.org!. If on Western Avenue), Niles; public from a Lights for Learn- Mall. MyMediaMall titles are there are questions, call (312) 2510, Ext. 283. or Dee Park, at the corner of Mondays or Tuesdays at Feld- ing kiosk. Proceeds from the now available for the Amazon man (nine weeks). sale of every bulb will directly 353-7724 or e-mail info@ Parks Dee and Emerson Roads, Des Kindle. scorechicago.org. Plaines; or call (847) 297- Ballet & Tap: Ages 3 years to fund the scholarship program Maine-Miles Association of sponsored by the district. The Book Buddies: Students enter- Youth programs: On a drop-in 3000; www.gmpd.org. adult ongoing classes year ing eighth grade in the fall and Special Recreation: Offers scholarship program allows basis - Babytime: 11 a.m. on Resident Advisory Committee: round. Dee and Feldman people with physical and men- children the opportunity to at- adults can become Book Bud- Mondays, for babies age 2 and The District is in the process Parks. dies. Buddies read or listen tal challenges, behavior and tend camp when they may not under. Continuous year-round of assembling a group of resi- The Painting Studio: 0f- to children read once a week learning disorders, hearing have the resources to do so on drop-in program for chil- dents to offer their input to fers classes for adults: 10 for an hour. The Niles Public and visual impairments and their own. The kiosk will also dren with an adult. Includes better serve future community a.m.-2 p.m. on Mondays and Library provides all materials emotional disabilities an op- house the Lights for Learning stories, songs, fingerplays and programs and activities. Inter- Thursdays and 7-9:30 p.m. on and training. extended playtime afterward. portunity to enjoy a variety of Wednesdays at Feldman. teacher tool kits, designed for recreation activities. MNASR ested parties should contact educators and organization Miles Public Library: Open on Rise & Shine Storytime: 10 the Director, Bret Fahnstrom Tiny Tots Open Gym: Parents Sundays from 1-5 p.m. all year. serves Des Plaines, Golf- leaders, to provide informa- a.m. on Thursdays, ages 2-6 at (847) 297-3000, ext. 26, or may drop in and supervise with caregiver; enjoy stories, Maine, Lincolnwood, Morton tional materials on the overall Chicago Chapter of SCORE: Grove, Niles, Park Ridge and email bretgmpd.org. their 1-5 year-old any Wed nes- Lights for Learning Program. Weekly, counselors from songs and more. Skokie. To receive a seasonal Summer Camp: Registration day or Thursday from 9-11:30 Energy Star Activity Books for SCORE, the Service Corps of brochure, or to offer support is in progress for the eight- a.m. for a variety of gym children, as well as Energy Retired Executives, will be Maine Township for people with special needs week summer camp program games at Dee Park. 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NILES WEST High school could have record-setting number of twins

BY NATALIE HAYES Sun-Times Media

TheNiles West High School community is seeing double thanks to the 14 sets of twins in the sophomore class. The twins - some iden- tical and some fraternal - posed for a photo last month in the courtyard of the Skokie school. "One day a member of the sophomore class came to me and said 'I'm a twin, and there seems to be a lot of us,'" Stu- dent activities director Jes- sica Ogulnik said. So Ogulnik attempted to gather all the twins together to take an official headcount and snap a photo, butit proved to be a challenge when several pairs of twins failed to show up. "It took two tries, but the second time was a charm," Ogulnik said. The known twins are Elijah and Zachary Gelfand, Pay- ton and Taylor Genis, John and Joseph Yousif, Moon- isah and Muhammad Singdi, Dimitrios and Sayas Savidis, Isaac and Louis Reinemann, John and Mary Mucci, Megan and Melanie Kleppin, Brian and Stephanie KnorrFai- zan and Imran Ahmad, Anna and Zuzanna Antonow, Sta- cey and Stephanie Canchola, Pictured here are 14 twhis In Nifes West High Schoot's sophomore class: Elijah and Zachary Gelfand, Payton and Taylor Genis, John and Joseph Yousif, Moonlsah Alejandro and Mario Elvira, and Muhammad Singdi, Dimitnos and Sayas Savidis, Isaac and Louis Reinemann, John and Mary Mucci, Megan and Melanie Kleppin, Brian and Stephanie Knorr, and Benjamin and Matthew Faizan and Imran Ahmad, Anna and Zuzanna Antonow, Stacey and Stephanie Canchola, Alejandro and Mario Elvira, and Benjamin and Matthew Henry. I PHOTO couR- Henry TESY JESSICA OGuLNIK

the election of the 2012-13 Johnson, Food Production - Arts - Fondant Cakes; Aisha Jack Cantin, Food Produc- stration; and Chris Lee, Pastry DISTRICT 219 Illinois Association of FCCLA Relish Tray. Niles West: Molly Usman, Pastry Arts - Deco- tion - Salad Demonstration; Arts - Frosted Cake. State Officers also took place. Morello, Pastry Arts - Fondant rated Cookie; and Sashoy Jordan Kabins, STAR Culinary Bronze medals went to: Students earn Niles West and Nues North Cake. Chambers, Food Production Arts; Romeo Montiel, Food NUes North: Brandon Rivera, students earned four Most Gold medals went to: Nues . Relish Tray. Production - Salad Dem- Food Production - Salad awards at state Outstanding awards, 15 Gold North: Lenny Veytsel, Pastry Silver medals went to: onstration and Kesha Chau, Demonstration; David Barak, Students from Nues Town- medals, 28 Silver medals and Arts - Fondant Cakes; Ve- Nues North: Ariel Tidhar, Food Production - Salad Food Production - Salad ship High School District 219 eight Bronze medals. ronica Billedo, Food Produc- STAR Fashion Design; Trent Demonstration. Demonstration; Melissa Ew- participated in the 1111- Students named National tion - Salad Demonstration; Markiand, Food Production - Nues West: Alma Tariq, art, Professional Career Im- nois Family, Career and Com- Delegates were: Ariel Tidhar, Jack Burke, Food Production Salad Demonstration; Rachel Formal Wear Fashion Con- age; Jolene Strauss, Brittany munity Leaders of America Nues North; Gabi Weinketz, - Salad Demonstration; Scott Shaykin, Fashion Apparel struction; Joanna Kastrinakis, Ebeling and Katherine Betz, (FCCLA) State Leadership Nues North; and Maria Elgazar, Food Production - Display; Jovaan Shaw, Food Semiformal Wear Fashion STAR Chapter Service Project Meeting held April 19 through Fernandes, Nues North. Nues Salad Demonstration; and Production - Salad Dem- Construction; Angela Guinta, Display Team; and Cryzlyn 21 in Springfield. The District North students Jordan Kabins Karoline Ross, Pastry Arts - onstration; Cotton Kaplin, Formal Wear Fashion Con- Domino and Sarah Hampton, 219 de(egation was part of and David Barak placed in Fondant Cakes. Food Production - Salad struction; Brandi Fryer, Child STAR Chapter Showcase more than 1,500 students andthe top six in the state and Nues West: Zena Salam, Demonstration; Mady Taira, Care Provider; Display Team. advisors who attended the are competing for the two Formal Wear Fashion Con- Pastry Arts - Fondant Cakes; Katie Graves, Child Care NUes North advisors are conference. National Delegate slots for struction; Alexandrina Bits, Martyna Tos and Natasha Provider; Chrysanthe Agos, Julie Lear, Debora Meyer and ' During the conference, STAR Culinary Arts. STAR Fashion Construction; Yousif, Children's Litera- Preschool Literature Event; Mike Swiatkiewicz and NUes many ofthe students par- - The following students Aisha Badla, Child Care ture Presentation; Amanda Moriah Gelfand, Preschool West advisors are Michelle ticipated in STAR (Students earned Most Outstanding Provider; Colene Gibson and Ibraham and Deasia McCray, Literature Event; Jenny Marin Kline, Kay Coughtin, Marilyn Taking Action with Recogni- (the highest level possible) Patricia Mocarska, Preschool Children's Literature Presen- and Kelly Sanks, Preschool Stopek and Laura McCormack. tion) and State Proficiency awards: Nues North: Gabi Literature Event; Lily Chat- tation; Pearl Kohier, Food Literature Event; Jackie FCCLA is a dynamic and ef- Events. Attendees also had Weinketz and Maria Fer- man, Preschool Lesson; Vanja Production - Salad Dem- Yablon, Pastry Arts - Frosted fective national student orga- the opportunity to listen to nandes, STAR Focus on Selak, Pastry Arts - Fondant onstration; Isabel Berkson, Cake; Jonah Barquez, Food nization that helps young men workshop presentations and Children Team; and Alexander Cakes; Laura Krikorian, Pastry Pastry Arts - Fondant Cakes; Production - Salad Demon- andwomen become Leaders NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 WWW.PI0NEERL0CAL.COM

and address important Students earn 26 Shahzmeen Hussain, Niles personal, family, work, and \. North, third place, Physics societal issues through Fam- awards at ISU and Anatomy; Ariella Halevi, ily and consumer Sciences Niles Township High NUes West, first place, Plant Education. FCCLA has more School District 219 STEM Sciences; Eric Wolf-Klammer, than 220,000 members and Inquiry and Research stu- Niles North, third place, Plant nearly 7,000 chapters from dents competed at the 11th Sciences; and Nathaniel Lee, 50 state associations and annual High School Research Niles West, first place, Prod- Your Community. the District of Columbia, Symposium sponsored by uct Sciences. Puerto Rico and the Virgin the Center for Mathemat- The Student Choice Award, Islands. The organization ics, Science, and Technol. given to the project that the has involved more than ogy (CeMaST) on April27 students thought was the at Illinois State University. Your Interests. ten miltionyouth since its best overall, went to Felicia founding in 1945. CeMaST promotes excellence Phan of Niles West. in the teaching and learning The Edison Perseverance Spanish students of science, technology, and Award went to Sam Bearman earn exam medals mathematics education at of Nues North. Your Local Source. Illinois State University. The Students from Niles Town- Kathy Spreitzer ship High School District 219 primary goal of CeMaST is to pursue and support projects earned a total of 23 gold, to receive Skokie and activities that seek to 25 silver, three bronze and award two honorable mentions on improve the teaching and On Monday, June 4, the 2012 National Spanish learning of science, technol- ogy and mathematics. Katherine Spreitzer will be Examinations. The National presented with the Fine Arts Spanish Examinations are ad- Niles North captured the Commission's 2012 Skokie ministered each year in sixth school trophy for the third Award for Artistic Excel- through 12th grades and are consecutive year. District lence at Skokie Village Hall. sponsored by the American 219 students received 26 Her name will be listed on a Association of Teachers of individual category awards perpetual plaque at the North Spanish and Portuguese. and two special awards. Shore Center for the Perform- "Attaining a medal or Category awards went to the following students: Ash- ing Arts Center in Skokie. For honorable mention for any over 30 years, Spreitzer has student on the National ley Thomas, Niles North, third been a fixture in the Skokie Spanish Examinations is place, Animal Sciences; Chey- community and at Niles West. very prestigious," said Kevin enne Guy, Nues North, third place, Behavioral Sciences; Numerous students, staff, Cessna-Buscemi, National Di- faculty and community mem- rector of the Exams, "because Rupal Desai, Niles North, second place, Biochemistry; bers have been affected by the exams are the largest oftheir kind in the United Ilma Lodhi, Niles North, first Spreitzer's artistry, whether it place, Cellular and Molecular be as a band member, theater States with 143,641 students student, or play or concert- participating in 2012." Biology; Sheryl Cherian, Niles goer. Gold medals awarded to: West, second place, Cellular According to nominator North: Peter Goco, Daniel and Molecular Biology; Julia Susan Phillips, the Nues West Kang, Noah Michael, Noah Bentkowska, Niles North, Music Parents Association Zeidman, Sally 0h, Ashley third place, Cellular and Mo- President, "Mrs. Spreitzer D'Costa, Dianne Maglaque, lecular Biology; Valerie Fung, has been very involved in the Nathan Selinger, Lucy Yao, Niles West, second place, musical arts at Nues West in Stephanie Drucker, Phoebe Chemistry; Josh Lipschultz, the visual arts at Niles West, Veo, Robert Moss and Alfonso Niles North, first place, Every week Pioneer Press Theatre 219, Fairview and the Fernandez. West: Sarah Ch- Computer Sciences; Rudy Skatium. Ask any Nues West delivers coverage of local amness, Catherine Steeg- Newman, Nues West, second student, alumni or faculty mueller, Daniel Thompson, place, Computer Sciences; news like no one else can. in the Fine Arts, or commu- Tracy Zawrazky, Sheryl Che- Jourj Baghdisar, Nues North, nity members involved with nan, Charlotte Coltins, Vinay first place, Earth and Plan- Theatre 219 about Mrs. Patel, Barbara Gawin, Kabya etary Sciences; Elan Ness- Call (847) 486-9300 Spreitzer and they will tell Bastola and Jeremy Sands. Cohn, Niles North, first place, you about a shirt they were to subscribe or visit Sitver medals awarded to: Engineering; Sam Bearman, Niles North, second place, proud to wear, a theater set North: Hannah Bader, Kelly www. ioneer oca corn that enhanced the show, or 0h, Sarah Stauber, Daniel Sa- Engineering; Emre Erel, NUes a beautiful program worth hyouni, Iris Schwartz, Shon North, third place, Engineer- saving as a keepsake of a Thomas, Ross Drucker, Arpeet ing; Rachel Traisman, Niles performance." Kamdar, Yutiya Vukhvdin, An- West, first place, Environ- Steve Katz, Niles West astasia Kim, Rima Parikh, Tri- mental Science; Marc-Daniel nette Lopez and Liliana Lute. Julien, NUes West, first place, Orchestra Director, origi- West: Marie Chemmachel, Mathematics; Rishy Chacko, nally suggested Spreitzer as a nominee for the award. Phil- Josmi Joseph, Josni Joseph, Niles West, second place, lips received help from Jen- Samantha Barnes, Nancy Ho, Mathematics; Ayana Jamal, nifer Pawlikowski, Spreitzer's Charles Jacobs, Allison Mui, Niles North, first place, Medi- Divya Shah, Alison Stangel, cine and Health Sciences; daughter, in assembling the nomination. Zofia Antonow, Vincent Kabat Alexander Weiss, Nites North, and Paul Kundzicz. second place, Medicine Interim Director of Fine Bronze: North: Brad and Health Sciences; Micah Arts Mary Jo Papich said, D'Costa, Maggi Kreisheh Belier, Niles North, third "Kathy Spreitzer is not only and Sumona Munshi. place, Medicine and Health talented and creativeshe is Monica Komorowski and Sciences; Felix Angelov, Niles selfless in the sharing of her Sergio Dorado from Nites West, first place, Microbiolo- incredible gifts. For over 30 West were awarded Hon- gy; Moshe Rubin, Nues North, years she has been active in orable Mention recogni- third place, Microbiology; the arts as a parent and pro; PIoERPmss tion. Reena Patel, Niles North, first YOUR LOCAL SOURCE place, Physics and Anatomy; SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 44 i'.I WWWPIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 NIL

the Chicago Metro History pus, brought together more Local business professionals The Niles North Chess CALENDAR ICONTINUEDFROMPAGE43 Education Center. NUes North than 130 students from nine from more than 50 Chicago Team, the top team in Il- fessionat in public education. North qualifies for High School students qualify- Chicagoland high schools at companies-- including those linois, placed fifth in the Skokie is more arts-rich and ing for National History Day the Chicago Marriot O'Hare. from the financial, education, championship, arts-knowledgeable because National History include: During the "JA You're technology, retail and busi- Rafeh Qazi earned first of Kathy Spreitzer!" Day competition Lindsay Pietz and Karen Hired!" event, the students ness sectors, among others place in the 1800 - 1900 Just a few of Spreitzer's Savella, "The Brotherhood of participated in a series of helped students develop and Division. David Paykin and Junior and senior high highlights over the last 30 Sleeping Car Porters: Equal workshops and competitions practice their networking Adil Dzelilovic also competed school students from across Working Rights for All," that focused on profes- skills. in this division. years include: set designer Illinois have qualified to for the ice shows at the Senior Group Exhibit. sional competencies such as "University of Phoenix Competing in the 1600 compete in the Kenneth E. Skatium; designing and Zainab Khan, Michelle in-demand workforce skills, has a long and proud history and Under category were Behring National History Day sewing costumes and paint- Scaunas and Yuliya Yuich- networking, social media dos of partnering with Junior Emmett Barr, Ben Marks, Contest to be held June 10-14 ing backdrops at Fairview; vidin, "Reacting Against and don'ts, interviewing and Achievement," said Univer- Ross Schneider and Adam in College Park, Md. Nativism: The lager Beer leadership. sity of Phoenix vice president Rubinberg. The team placed designing band logo, T-shirts Students from Niles North and assisting the Nues West Riot of 1855," Senior Group "At JA, we aim to provide of Illinois campuses, Michael 25th. High School, Skokie, were Band Director; painting sets Documentary. students with the knowl- Kaley. "It was an honor to In the Unrated Division, chosen during the annual for Nues West musicals and Kelly Oh and Margie Chu- edge and skills they need to join them in supporting the team earned 26th place. Illinois History Expo held Competing in Unrated were Theatre 219 community bin, "Ben Reitman The Doctor prepare for their future," said Chicago-area students with May 3 in Springfield. These productions; creating wolf Who Gave Societal Misfits Peter Truschke, vice presi- this fun and educational Shon Thomas and Yuriy Tytla. students were chosen from logo when the Niles West a Purpose," Senior Group dent of suburban operations event." The Blitz Team took more than 1,400 students Website. for Junior Achievement. "This seventh place out of 42 Indian mascot was retired; from throughout the state. North's Rosen earns directing Pop n' Rock pep event gives students a unique teams. Niles North's play- "We're very proud of these Students gain in- band; secretary in Nues West opportunity to gain invalu- second in chess ers were Rosen, Dzelilovic, students for the way they Qazi, Paykin and Souroush Main Office; and administra- sight into workforce able lessons and perspective Over 1,300 talented chess researched and presented from networking with busi- Kadineh. tive assistant to Director of Students from Niles North players from 382 teams and the past in new and inno- ness professionals." Rosen, partnered with Fine Arts. and Niles West High Schools 35 states attended the U.S. vative ways. We all wish The event also included St. Thomas Academy's Matt Pawlikowski said, "We are recently had the opportu- Chess Federation's National them luck as they compete an award ceremony for JA DahI, won the Bughouse so proud of my mom! AIL of nity to practice professional High School Chess Champion- against students from across Company Program student Tournament. her contributions to Skokie development skills through ships in Minneapolis from the country," said Illinois participants. Each year, This has been a great year and the arts have brought competitive interviewing, April 13 through 15. Players Historic Preservation Agency for Niles North Chess. Niles so much pride to our fam- resume writing and career- Junior Achievement of competed in seven rounds, (1H PA) Acting Director Cath- Chicago awards high school North brought home the state ily and joy to so many. oriented workshops while some of which lasted as long erine Shannon. students who participated trophy this year, its third This recognition is so well participating in an innovative as four hours. Niles North's The Illinois History Expo and competed in this flagship championship since 2006. deserved and appreciated program called, "JA You're Eric Rosen, the reigning K-12 where the winning students program, which challenges However, five players, almost by my mom and her family. Hired!" The program, devel- champion, earned 6 out of 7 were chosen is coordinated high school students to half of the team, are seniors Thank you for honoring oped by Junior Achievement points, and took second place by the IHPA's Student History take on "officer" roles while her and her exceptional (JA) and presented by Univer- out of 339 competitors in the Program in cooperation with running their own company. talents." sity of Phoenix Chicago Cam- national championship. SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 48 Pioneera Press Mortgage+ Guide Check rates daily at http://suburbanch icagonewspapers, interest.com Bankrafe.com

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events throughout the year. C ALENDAR ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 44 This year's Dance Marathon and will graduate this year. Students in Fashion Workshop will be held from 5 p.m. to The team wilL bid farewell to and Fashion Design, Con- midnight on May 26 at Niles Rosen, Dzelilovic, Qazi, Tytla struction and Merchandising West High School and attend- and Marks. worked hard to produce this ees will dance, sing and party Chess coach Heather Ingra- show, by organizing the mod- with District 219 students, OUTDOOR ham said, "Watching these eIs and clothing, coordinating while they fundraise for Spe- kids mature over the last four publicity and promotions, cial Gifts Theatre. Community years has been amazing. Not selecting music and chore- members are invited to join Fishing Charters, Hunting, onty are they really strong, ography and producing the in the DM kickoff at Lg:45 p.m. smart, adaptable chess play- program booklet. Models will at Niles West to support the Camping, Equipment ers, but they've really become wear student-designed casual fundraising efforts for Special fine human beings. To see wear, looks for spring, sum- Gifts Theatre. how much change they've mer and fall, men's wear, as DM sponsors include undergone and how much well as formal wear. Niles North teachers Pankaj Se4n4eá4 FREDDIE BEAR SPORTS GREAT LAKES Sharma, Hyun Briski, and Smô4 9«r Sport Fishing Enterprises, Inc. of a leadership role they've Admission cost was a gen- Spring Satmon & Trout come to play on the team is tly worn prom dress or acces- Charles Pratt, as well as Niles BUYING USED GUNS 26 Boat - MID - LIFE CRISIS Vintage & Modem Firearms West Student Activities Direc- GUN COLLECTIONS what makes them so special sory to donate or pay $2 at the BoU9ht, SakE and Traded 4 Hour Special In MAY $375.00 tor Jessica Ogulnik and Niles Brokering at Estates and why we will miss them so door. Proceeds go to the Glass Sunday Thru Friday up 1o6 persons Famdy Owned Since 1964 much." Slipper Project, a non-profit West teacher Dena Lichter- Larqe Selection at Fine Cigars 708 532 4133 800-419-FISH /800-338-4033 organization that gives away man. Phone: 847-662-4034 17250 Oak Park Ave, Tinley Park IL 60477 Greatlakessportfishing.net Niles North Chess Team coaches include Harry Kyri- prom dresses and accessories Papich honored www.FarmAndEakeHouses.com azes and Mases Hagopian. to high school juniors and se- THE LEPRECHAUN niors in the Chicagoland area with jazz education Farms, Land & Lake To Banner day for Nues CHARTER SERVICE who are unable to purchase award Diversey Harbor For Exciting Properties in Illinois their own prom attire. North Chess Niles Township High Salmon & Trout Fishing call Jerry Crodesky Fashion students are Advertise It's been a banner year for School District 219 Interim Cptn. Bill Kelly 773-445-6262 Farm and Lake Houses RE. taught by Kay Coughlin at the Niles North Chess Team, Director of Fine Arts Mary [email protected] Nues West, and Julie Lear at 21 7.38G.422U the 2012 Illinois state cham- lo Papich has received the Here Nites North. pion and May 7 was a banner 2012 Downbeat Magazine harter Boat CHUCKS GUN SHOP "CONFUSION' Please day for the team. The team, Annual auction Jazz Education Achieve- Lake Ychtgan Salmon & PerCh Charters PISTOL RANGE which won its third state ment Award, along with Dr. Fishing Starts 3-22-12 43I0 S.,lndi,,a RF.rdaI. IL, 60827 chess championship in the raised over $6,000 NWlndiana - Pastrick Marina Phr 708-849-4455 Lou Fischer, for their work North - Nonthpoint Marina Be.y.Trade & Sedi call last six years, commemorated Autographed Pro Bowl as co-founders of the Jazz 6 Great Boats to Choose From 5&W, Reger its remarkable achievements memorabilia, a scooter ride Ca t. Bob Poteshman Brwtt. Giock, Education Network (JEN). 1- 88-929-3474 IL FOlD Cards 63O-78-8229 with a banner on the side of through Nues West, restau- This major award is given an- w-wwcontusioncharterscom CFP. C10,,e, the school building at 9800 rant and shopping gift certifi- nually to those who excel in Lawler Ave., Skokie, facing cates, and cookies baked by the field ofjazz education. the Edens Expressway. Niles a favorite teacher were just a Papich and Fischer ÂT 4PÇ North's attention-getting few of the sought-after items founded JEN in 2008, as banners have caused quite that Niles Township High a brand new organization a few motorists to gawk and School District 219 teachers, dedicated to serving the jazz tnlTh rubberneck when the first staff and students donated arts community by advanc- banner debuted in 2007, after for the schools' popular tBay ing education, promoting cjI IF flif LOST tPß°13) District 219 was named the auction held last week. Like performance and developing top fine arts program in the the items offered by online new audiences. JEN is active 4 HOTt ßtS( nation. Now, commuters along auction giant eBay, there were in all 50 states and in 20 the expressway will take note many unusual and popular countries, providing student that Niles North chess champs objects/experiences to be scholarships, mentoring are the state's top team. Niles purchased. A chance to throw programs for children, and North also won the state a pie in a teacher's face? Sold! school outreach programs for t championship in 2006 and A primo locker location next students of all ages. 2010. year? Sold! Prom tickets and At the third annual Jazz This kind of attention is a limo? 0f course, it sold! Education Network Confer- usually reserved for sports All in all, the fourth annual ence held in Louisville, the teams, but Niles North has tBay brought in more than Board of Directors created C always championed its chess $6,000 for this year's School and awarded the "Mary s team. The last two Homecom- Chest beneficiary, Special Jo Papich JEN Co-Founder -4SS Ciøemas ing kings have been members Gifts Theatre, an organization Women in Jazz Scholarship." of the chess team, and the dedicated to helping students From Southern Iowa to sectìoiî team always gets rousing with special needs to develop South Africa, Papich has Turn tothe diversions cheers and applause at school and grow through musical TAR TRfl P13) been an arts advocate with a assemblies. theatre, passion that has inspired her The chess team and School Chest, the umbrella students and staff for over in this editiorìJor this week's coaches were honored by the organization for Dance Mara- 37 years in public education. Village of Skokie and at the thon (DM), was created to She was recognized this year Board ofTrustees meeting. coordinate the fundraising ef- PFIHAM 1 at her alma mater when she forts of Niles North and Niles was inducted into the Albia Show Times from Nues to present West into one unified goal: to (Iowa) Community High fashuon show raise awareness and money School Hall of Fame. T for a common cause. Students Talented fashion designers Papich will retire from U: ¿tP are involved in all aspects yourIbcaI4ource. from Niles North and Niles District 219 this year and of School Chest, including: West High Schools invited continue to do volunteer -iAkìPt t identifying and interviewing the community to attend the work for JEN in the educa- applicants from charities; Niles Township Fashion Show tional and development pro- selecting the final beneficiary; on May 14 at the Holiday Inn grams. She plans to continue MWieérIoalcom and planning all the details Chicago North Shore, 5300 her involvement in the arts YOURIO('AISOURCE for DM and other fundraising W. Touhy Avenue, Skokie. locally and globally. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 49 Reid gets early peek at college of choice

BY ERIC VAN DRIL the option to do this in col-sprintworkouts withthe Contributor lege." (Niles North) guys and hay- Reid, a former basketballing their coaching helped be- A few things will be dif-player for Nues North, startedcause they've been doing it for rerent when Nues North'spole vaulting near the end ofall four years, where I haven't. Annemarie Reid returns tothe 2011 indoor track season.Theyjust know so much more harIeston this weekend forAt that point, her goals withthan I do, so they tell me what rier second IHSA state girlspole vaulting didn't extend toto do and I do it. I put in the :rack and field meet. anything near what she's ac-work." For one, she's a medal con-complished this season. She cleared 10-6 at the ender. Reid cleared a career- "I'm thinking'I'll do thisIllinoisPrepTopTimes Dest 11-feet-3 at the Nues Westand try to have fun with it andClassic earlier this year and Sectional, which places hersee where I can go,' because Ishe made II-0twicethis in a tie for the fifth-best polereally had no idea." Reid said.spring. vault at sectionals. She'll also"I never expected to be in this Her goal for this weekend's know what to expect, havingposition only a year later." state tournament is to qualify qualified for state last year. But afterqualifyingforfor its second day and make it The last major differencestate by clearing 8-9lastinto the top nine and earn all- between this year and 2011'sspring, it was clear she couldstate honors. state experience is Easternexcel. To even be in that conver- Illinois University is now the Reid threw herself into thesation after taking up pole place where she'll study andsport over the summer, ab-vaulting less than 18 months ompeteaftergraduatingsorbing advice and knowledgeago is, Reid admits, "kind of ['rom Niles North. from a variety of coaches andcrazy to think about." "I'm going to go down thereathletes who have a great deal "I got lucky. I know the guys next weekend and I'll be ablemore experience than she. keep telling me, 'You know, Lo talk to the coaches," Reid "I worked all summer atsome girls don't ever clear (11- said after winning the Nilesit," Reid said. "That's all I didfeet) in four years.' I'm like, 'I West Sectional pole vaultingall summer, pretty much. At-don't know,'," Reid said. "You title. "It's crazy to be in thistending different pole vault-never know really what you're position where I actually haveing camps, doing differentgood at until you try it." Miles North's Clara Williamson runs the preliminaries of the 800-meter run at the Nues West girLs track sectional. JOEL LERNER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Townsend risesto the challeñge ofcompetition

BY ERIC VAN DRIL scary because I had never Townsend beat her PR bybe last, I'm going to be second Contributor even thrown 37 before, so I2 inches and easily met theor get close to them.' I feel like was like, 'If I don't win first,state qualifying distance. it motivates me to do better," One year after winning aI'm going to get second and She knew she was capa-Townsend said. sectional title with a person-automatically get down toble, yet recently she hovered Townsend will be joined al-best throw, Niles West shotstate,' " Townsend said. dangerously around the statein Charleston by teammates putterJasmineTownsend 'And then, my final throwcut. Rosario Sievers (triple jump) walked away from last week'swas 37-11 and I won first.I Facing a large group ofand Sunshine Simon (high Niles West sectional with afeel like this year it was a big-quality competition - fivehurdles, low hurdles). completely different feeling. ger relief (to qualify for state)shot putters advanced out of Townsend wants to finish Shefeltrelief,becausebecause there was so muchNiles West - Townsend drewin the top-10 at state. Last she fulfilled her season-longpressure." increased focus and adrena-winter, she took seventh at expectations of returning to Townsend once again set aline. the flilnois Prep Top Thnes state, as well as overcomingpersonal record at sectional. «I feel like when there'smeet with a throw of 38-4. her struggles to eclipse theThe junior's top throw atmore competition and more "Indoor state is where you 37-feet-6 state cut in recentNiles West was 39-3, secondpeople throwing near me, far-have to hit 38 (feet) to qualify. meets. place behind Maine West'sther than me, it boosts me toSo I feel like I can at least get "Last year it was reallyAlisha Barnaby (39-9). be like, 'OK, I'm not going totop-10," said Townsend,

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Two interesting footnotes to the Notre Dame junior Rick Bobek Witt be the Dons' top hope to advance to state in the high jump strike-shortened 2011-12 NBA after placing fifth at the ESCC meet. i MICHAEL ARECKI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA season: Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant and Russell Westbroak each scored at least 40 points ina game twice. Na other teammates in league history t C)RFST PRESERVE GOLF Zoefler facing hurdle had ever done that more than once. Then there was Atlanta's JashHoward, who put up monster numbers in a February to berth at state meet win aver Phoenix - 30 points, 17 rebaunds, 7 assists, 4 steals Value Defined. BY MIKE CAMERON he'll work that much harderwith Zoeller's unavailabilit and 3 blocked shots. The only Contributor to overcome it. He is a greatand sophomore sprinterTh other player in history ta reach 18 Holes with Cart Special kid." O'Hara not at full strengtl all of those marks in o single Notre Dame junior Ryan He's also a great athlete.With 59 points, Notre Dan game was LeBron James in Zoeller wanted to 'win hisZoeller was the conferencefinished well behind Maria WEEKDAY WEEKEND 2008. COURSE third straight conference title champ in the 110 high hurdlesCatholic (138), Benet (117) an $45 $55AFTER in the 300-meter hurdles, butas a freshman, and the run-Carmel (97). Longtime fans might remember George Dunne NOON the wiser course of actionner-up a year ago. He has fre- Junior Nick Bargione too the incredible NBA scoring race $39 $45AFTER was to rest his strained ham-quently bolstered the Dons'second place in discus (14 of1978 betweenDenver's Highland Woods NOON feet-4) and unleashed Ui DavidThompson andSan string, get healthy and aim forswift 400 relay. Zoeller was $35 $39AFTER a middle defender and MVPthird-longest shot put thro' Antonio's George Gervin.In Indian Boundary NOON a state-qualifying time during the last game of the season, sectionals. of the ND soccer team as a(44-4). Senior Jim Kurpil $39 Thompson posted a stunning Chick Evans 29 Zoeller probably has thesophomore. claimed third in discus (131-5 73 points against Detroit. All best shot of any Dons entry Zoeller is an adrenaline Led by seniors Josh Mt $35 Gervin did in response was go Joe Louis 29 in the talent-rich IHSA Classjunkie - and patriot - wholoney and Tristan Humble; out and score 63 against New 3A Loyola Sectional, whichaspires to join the U.S. Ma-and sophomores O'Hara an Orleans, barely giving Gervin Edgebrook 25 29 begins at2:45 p.m. todayrines and become a pilot. HeChris James, Notre Dan the scoring crown with 27.22 (Thursday). loves the rush of video shoot-was third in both the 40 points per game, compared River Oaks 22 32 Zoeller tweaked his ham-ing games, especially Battle-(44.51) and 800 (1:35.52) n with Thompson's 27.15 - the string in the Carlinalley lavi-field 3. His favorite song islays. O'Hara (11.40) and Jame closest one-two finishn NBA Burnham Woods 22 25 tational, held at BenedictineJason Aldean's"Fly Over(11.43) placed fourth and fiutI history. States," a heartfelt country-respectively, in the loo das] Bitty Caldwell* University on May 5. He had 23 25 to trot in the last loo meters,music tribute to rural Amer-O'Hara (23.34) finished thin in the 200. Meadowlark* 'I9 22 but his time of 40.72 still ap-ica. proached hispersonal-best The key for Zoeller in the Juniors Mike Gibsc FPG Cardholders - 40.46.The state-qualifying300 is the last hurdle - and(2:06.09) and Matt Sieni Well NEVER Lose Your business mark of 39.8.4 remains withinfinish. His starts are as goodanowski (2:06.29) took fourl Because ot Price SAVE $5 MORE OUR 54TH YEAR his grasp. as anyone's. and fifth, respectively, in ti 24f WAUKEGAN RD on these great rates! "It feels a lot better now. "Ryan just has to believe he800 run. Nat aIid w,th Ieaoue, outme o, other otters. l've still been jogging" saidcan run all 300 meters at full Senior Thomas Ban GLEN VIEW aes Ia esa whe,e apptcabIe. Must present (Just north ot Golt Road) ad to ,eneen rate. VaSd tinough S31.1Z Zoeller, whose Dons placedspeed, and then go out and doplaced seventh in the 30 WE HONOR ALL BUYING , 9 leles and cart. fourth among nine teaths init," said Neil Lubomski, whohurdles (45.82), and eighth i SERVICE PROGRAMS SUC-5-t? 8004.60.0010 . forestpreservegolt.com the ESCC meet at Carmel onhas been working with Donsthe 110 hurdles (17.99). Juni (847) 7291000 May 10. "The coaches wantedhurdlers since 1996. "He hasRick Bobek placed fifth i to be cautious. The way I lookthe experience and knowshigh jump (5-4), while cias To place an ad in this section, at it, I'll be rested and ready." what he has to do." mate Adrian Bosowski's pe wJJ !._!= Head coach Mike Jankows- Notre Dame exploited itssonal-best Il-9 in pole vau - ki has faithin his hurdler. depth to post an 8-O mark inwas good for sixth. call 630-978-8229 "Ryan had alegitimateconference triangular meets, The 16-team field shot in the 300, and we hopebut those don't count in theLoyolaincludesnine-tin to speak with a standings. The league meetstate champ Evanston, otis JE he still does," Jankowski said. "I don't know how he'll comerewards top finishers, but theCSL powers and perennial sales representative. back from this, but I knowDons were at a disadvantagestrong Prospect. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 51

MAINE EAST QUICK HITS

HIGH-FIVES I Male Track and Field: James Shields (Sr.) - Won both the long iump (21-feet-6 3/4) and triple iump (44-9 1/2) at the CSL North meet Friday at Maine East Female Water Polo: Maria Protic (So.) - Scored four goals in a 9-5 loss to Maine South in the Glenbrook South Sectional quarterfinals.

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FIVE QUESTIONS WITH GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD MEMBER ELISA GERENA

Who is your favorite actor? Ellen Page. I just like the way she does comedy. She's very unique in her acting.

Do you like to cook and what's your favorite food to make? I do like cooking but sometimes I get too lazy. I like making Spanish rice because my family is Puerto Rican so we do a lot ofthat kind of cooking.

What's your dream car? I don't really have a dream car. I just want a car that runs good.

What's your favorite vacation spot? I'm really odd. I love Alaska. It's peaceful and I love the mountains and I've always wanted to go there.

If you could have any super power what would it be? I like mind reading because I think it's a unique thing to do. I always want to know what people are thinking or what they're Maine East's Faisal Bilai (left) and Maine West's Collin Schiavone push to the finish in the 100-meter prelims at the CSL North thinking about me. championships. IDAN LUEDERT-SUN-TIMES MEDIA BIG NUMBERS East's Shields fights injury46-8 -Winning shot put distance by Jared Lukovic at the CSL North BY ERIC VAN DRIL "When I got huré, as soon as I found out it Foraprogramwhichmeet on Friday. Lukovic also was third in discus (134-4 1/2). Contributor regularly finishes in the bot- wasn't broken or anything, I rested and stayed tom half of its conference After the 2011 track sea- hungry. I knew I could come back in time. I. and hasn't had a state-meet son came to a disappointing still had the same goals I had at the beginning qualifierinatleastfive21-7 conclusion for Maine East's of the season. Nothing reatly changed for me years, Shields serves as one Record ofthe Blue Demons' girls water polo team - a corn- James Shields, he saw his se- of Maine East's best trackplete reversal from season when the team went 7-21. nior campaign come danger- when I found out I'd be fine." athletes in recent memory. ously close to a premature JAMES SHIELDS But Shields only has, at ending as well. the most, two more meets re-SOUND BITES Shieldshurthisanklein time. I still had the samefew weeks probably has memaining in his high school ca- playing basketball in gymgoals I had at the beginningin the top 20 (in the state),"reer before moving on to Oak-"When I got hurt, as soon as I found out it class last month, but theof the season. Nothing reallyShields said. "It's not whereton College next season. As senior was thankfulthatchanged for me when I foundI want to be because I placedone of the Blue Demons' fourwasn't broken or anything, I rested and stayed itwasn't broken.Shieldsout I'd be fine." secondatthe Prep Topseniors, Shields has tiled tohungry. I knew I could come back in time."- missed three weeks of track, While the injurydidn'tTimes Indoor meet. Comingpass on lessons to the team's however. Despite the effectend his career, it did hamperinto the outdoor season, Imyriad younger athletes. JAMES SHIELDS, LONG AND TRIPLE JUMPER; SHIELDS HURT of the injury, Shields keptsome of the progress Shieldsstruggled and got hurt. But I "The big thing I've been HIS ANKLE PLAYING BASKETBALL IN GYM BUT BOUNCED focused on his primary goal:made during the indoor sea-always come through towardtrying to do is pass on lead- becoming a state champion. son. He finished second atthe end, so I know it'll getership to the juniors; teach BACK TO WIN THE CONFERENCE TITLE IN BOTH EVENTS He got off to a good startthe Illinois Prep Top Timesbetter at some point." them how to lead the team last week, capturing the CSLmeet in the triple jump, leap- As today's (Thurs- so when we're gone, they can North championship in longing 45-feet-4 3/4. day's) Loyola Sectional ap-take over, and they'll knowDON'T MISS jump and triple jump. At the CSL North meetproached, Shields was hop-whatthey'redoingnextToday "When I got hurt, as soonon Friday, he cleared 44-9ing to continue improvingyear," Shields said. "I hope as I found out it wasn't bro-1/2, yet expects to performhis triple jump, long jumpI'm rubbing off on someBoys Volleyball: Deerfietd Maine East, 6 p.m. ken or anything, I rested andbetter when the pressure(21-6 3/4 at the CSL Northof them so that next yearArtur Theil, Adam Bloniarz and the rest ofthe boys volleyball stayed hungry," Shields said.mounts. meet) and the 300-meterwe've got some good leadersteam will try to get some home cooking going as the Warriors "I knew I could come back "My triple jump these pasthurdles. around." come to town for a CSL North showdown. 52 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MAY 17. 2012 NIL

NILES NORTH QUICK HITS

HIGH-FIVES Male Track and Field: Micah Belier (jr.) - Earned victories in both the 1,600 (4:28.2) and the 3,200 (9:31.8) at the CSL North meet hosted by Maine East Friday. Female Softball: Kristin Reichert (Jr.) - Blasted a grand slam as part of a 4-for-4 performance in a 12-5 victory over Whitney Young on Friday.

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FIVE QUESTIONS WiTH GIRLS TRACK AND flELD MEMBER CLARA WILLIAMSON

What's been your greatest high school sports accomplishment? Being on varsity track since I was a freshman and being named captain.

Who is your favorite actor? I like Rachel McAdams because I think she's really pretty and she's just a real good actress in every movie she's in.

Who is your favorite super hero? Spiderman. I've seen the movie and I think it's cool he can do all that stuff with the webs.

What's your favorite school subject? I really like English. I like expressing my thoughts through writing

You get stranded on an island but get to have three books, what are they? All three of the Hunger Games because they're Nues North's Jeff Weissman caps the Vikings' first-place finish in the 4x800 relay at the CSL North championship at Maine East. really good. DAN LUEDERTSUN-TIMES MEDIA

BIG NUMBERS Vikes' Belier top distance 11-3 - Height cleared by Anne Marie Reed, who won the pole vault at the Niles North Sectional. She broke her own school record by three inches. runnerat CSL North meet L;9-5 BY ERIC VAN DRIL the blow of the one-point de-invite. Sebhat said. "We bring up "We didn't think about itthat it's a tradition and the - Distance of the winning shot put throw by Abe Youkhanna at Contributor feat. the CSL North meet on Friday. "You wouldthink itwouldtoo much during the seasonguys beforeusare kind of With the announcement ofbe a big disappointment forwhen they were putting uptalking to the coaches, keep- Deerfield's one-point victoryus, but this isn't our bestgood team scores and stuff,"ing up with them and seeing over Nues North at Friday'steam - this is actually prob-Niles North's Micah Beller'Oh, did we win it this year?'SOUND BITES CSL North track meet, theably one of our worse teamssaid of Deerfield. "But thenIt was on our minds when we Vikings' seven-year run atop- and all the guys really ranthe past two weeks, (keep-were racing." "They ran all-out races, so I'm not really the conference came to antheir butts off," Niles North'sing the streak alive) was kind Vikingsco-headcoachdisappointed with the outcome of the meet abrupt halt. Aron Sebhat said. "They ranof where our eyes went. WePaul Swanson walked awaybecause everyone ran their best and they The 163-162 victory sentall-out races, so I'm not re-knew it was going to be aproud of the way his seniors the Warriors' athletes intoally disappointed with thetough meet." ran and hopeful that the ex-ran as hard as they could." - ARON SEBHAT, NILES a state of euphoria near theoutcome of the meet because With wins in nine eventsperience will help begin a NORTH DISTANCE RUNNER, TALKING ABOUT THE END OF center of Maine East's foot-everyone ran their best and- including victories by Os-new win streak next year. ball field, and inspired Deer-they ran as hard as theyhayneBrown (100-meter "Thenicethingabout THE VIKINGS' STREAK OF SEVEN STRAIGHT CSL NORTH BOYS field coach Jeremy Kauffmancould. I'm proud of the guysdash), Sebhat (800), Bellerour 2012 squad is as I look TRACK AND FIELD TITLES. to tell the Warriors' boyswho ran today." (1,600, 3,200),Abe Youkhannathrough our lineup, we were a track team, "this is your mo- Deerfield had positioned(shot put), Ethan Velazquezyoung group tonight," Swan- ment, you'll never forget it,"itself as the CSL North's top(pole vault) and wins in theson said. "Our 4x200 (relay)DON'T MISS in his post-meet speech. team heading in the confer-4,00, 800 and 3,200 relays,wasallsophomores,our NUes North was clearlyence meet.Deerfield wonthe Vikings clearly elevated4x100 (relay) had two under- Saturday disappointed to see its streakthe CSL North indoor meettheir performance. classmen in it. This is a group Boys Tennis: NUes North New Trier Sectional end. But the Vikings exceed-(Niles North placed third) "We talk about it - not toowhere we're down one pointStar player David Bacalla and the rest of the Vikings will bring tonight, but we will build and ed pre-meet expectations andand beat the Vikings, 148-116,much, we don't obsess over their best games to the court as the postseason gets underway. won half the events to softenat the Niles North outdoorit - but we do talk about it,"we will be back." NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 53

Omar takes NILES WEST QUICK HITS HIGH-FIVES big goals Male Baseball: Kevin Ross (Sr.) - The senior shortstop, who has caught the eye of plenty of major league scouts, went 3-for- 3 with a double, single and RBI in the Wolves' 2-0 win over into track Waukegan on May 10.

Female postseason Softball: Krista Dawson (jr.) - Struck out 15 batters and al- lowed five hits in a 6-0 victory over Waukegan ort May 8. BY DAN SHALIN Contributor If all goes according to plan for Niles CULTURE GRID West's Neal Omar, the senior will be run- ning both the open 800 and the 3,200 FIVE QUESTIONS WITH GIRLS TRACK relay during the second day of the IHSA AND FIELD MEMBER MERIL MANI Class 3A state meet on the weekend of May 24-26. Competing in both events can be What is your favorite TV show? Modern Fam- physically taxing, and Omar said some ily, because I just love the silliness of it. The folks have suggested he give up the relay. random jokes kind of resemble my family. But Omar, who also qualified in the 800 as a sophomore and junior, said he Do you like to cook and what do you make? I'm not that good has come too far with his relay team- of a cook but my favorite food to make is pizza. I make really mates to abandon them now. good pizza. I put pepperoni, sausage, green peppers and "It's something really special to go spinach. down (to state) with a group of guys," Omar said. "Winning state with these three guys, whom I've been running with If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? I the past four years, I think that would be would donate some of it to charity, like St. Jude's Hospital. And so memorable. (WInning) has been the then I would probably travel the world. ultimate goal for us for a couple of years." Omar sat in the O'Brien Stadium stands two years ago when Niles West What's your favorite vacation spot? I would say my home won the program's first two state titles, country, India, lust because I have family there and it's a earning victories in both the 400 and completely different feel. Here, life is spent so much indoors. 800 relays. There, you're always outdoors. «I just remember being there and watching the 4 x 1(00) aid 4 x 2(00) win If you're at the mall, what stores do you have to check out? state and the feeling that you had," he Forever 21 for sure, I buy a lot of tank tops, shorts and espe- said. "It was amazing and I still remem- cially jewelry. And I have to check out Macy's because they ber it perfectly. To experience that on have great dresses. the track would be something you never would forget." First, the Wolves 3,200 relay must BIG NUMBER qualify for state at today's (Thursday's) Loyola Sectional (field events 2 p.m. track prelims 2:45 p.m.). 2 Joining Omar will be seniors Marc - Hits allowed by pitcher Kyle Colletta in the Wolves' 2-O win Julien and Blake Helton and junior Yan- over Waukegan. Colletta improved to 8-1 on the season after diel Cardenas. With junior Justin Atwall the complete-game victory. replacing Julien at Friday's CSL South Meet, the quartet took first in a school- record 7:57.00. With Julien back in the fold, Omar SOUND BITES believes the group can make a major lin- pact at state. "Our (3,200) has run qualifying time Nues West's Neal Omar competes in the 4x800 relay during the CSL South meet. The "I knew I was probably going to qualify for and we were without our second guy Wolves won the event in school-record time. DAVID BANKS-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA state, but for the past Couple meets I haven't (Julien)," said. "I think we could be top five in the state," said Omar, who also has Omar said he's hoping to clock a 1:50understands he has to get it going." hit, so I was nervous."- JASMINE TOWNSEND, WHO a chance to qualify with the 1,600 relay. or 1:51 clip at state. His fastest 800 was Niles West (96 points) finished fourth QUALIFIED FOR STATE AFTER TAKING SECOND IN SHOT PUT In 2011, Omar finished 13th in the 800,1:52, during a relay his best open 800 isat the CSL South Meet, which it hosted. one spot shy of reaching Saturday's fi- 1:54. JuniorJeremiahJordanfinished (29-3) AT THE NILES WEST SECTIONAL ON MAY 10 nais. Qualifying for the final day is the Niles West track coach Chris Vivonesecond in the 200 (22.20) and third in minimum of Omar's goals this season. said it will be important for Omar to runthe long jump (20-feet-8); senior Mike "The way I've been running, I thinkintelligent races Wright was second in the 100 (10.8) and I'm at a completely different level (than "(Omar) is ready to take the next stepfourth in the 200 (22.40); senior JordanDON'T MISS last year) and I have a new level of con-and show everybody what he's about. I'mNianick came in fourth in thelong jump Today fidence," Omar said. "I know what I'mreally looking forward to the next two(20-7 1/2); and senior Terrance Bramlett capable of. I don't want to say it will beweeks," Vivone said. "He knows what awas second in the shot put (49-81/2). Baseball: Maine East @ Nues West, 4:45 p.m. easy (to advance), but it will be upsettingsmart race feels like. He knows he needs In the 400 relay, Wright, junior James The postseason gets underway as the Wolves play host to and disappointing if I don't make finals,to get out and not wait to kick. Every-Williams, Jordan and Nianick finished Maine East in a regional semifinal matchup. Niles West can or even if I'm not all-state (top nine)." body has a good kick down at state. Hesecond (43.1). expect to face the Blue Demons' top pitcher, Cory Evans. Managing Editor: Rich Martin M lesSports 847-486-74811 [email protected] PIONEERLOCAL.COM ITHURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 5e

Kayla McCoy, whose sister Brittany played basketball at Loyola Academy, helped her Oak Brook-based Eclipse team place second in a national tournament last summer. I JOELLERNER-SUN- TIMES MEDIA Country's best soccerplayer the real McCoy Lincoinwood resident Kayla McCoy, a sophomore at Heritage Christian in Northfleld, is ranked the top soccer player for her age BY PATRICK Z. MC GAVIN Christian, the Northfield pri- group by topdrawersoccer.com. I 10E1 LERNER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Contributor vate school so small it lacks a senior class. starting playing club at age 9,U-14 team to a runner-up fin-by the rules of the game. "Idoing homework whenever I In the digital age, know!- "I never really expected allher big leap occurred threeish. Her electrifying play ig-just really enjoy being able tocan in between. The school's edge is everything. of this," she said. "I'm work-years later when she joinednited talk about her singularrun around," she said. been very accommodating, al- Information flows in obvi-ing to better myself and theseEclipse. abilities, and it has not let up. "In club soccer, traininglowing me to miss days." ous though sometimes veryare the results of that. It defi- Her older sister Brittany 'We haven't had a playeris rigorous, and it's always a Her youth notwithstand- unorthodox ways. Lists andnitely boosts my confidenceMcCoy, the former Loyolalike her in the last five or sixcompetitive atmosphere," sheing. McCoy isalready a numbers are everywhere, es-to know that I'm a pretty elitebasketball star who gradu-years," Nesci said. "Brittany'sadded. "You're playing andknown presence to every ma- pecially for young and emerg- player." ated from the University oflove was basketball and Kay-competing and working tojor soccer-playing program ing athletes. Heritage Christian is tooMinnesota two yearsago,la's is soccer. As a player, she'swin. You're constantly facingin the country, according to In the sometimes exaltedsmall to field a full compie-also played club soccer withvery technical.She's ver challenges, from your team-Nesci, who funnels recruiting provinceofyouthsoccerment of players. McCoy hasEclipse. powerful. She finishes witlmates and most teams thatinformation. culture, Kayla McCoy has al-made her name with the "Kayla was always hang-both feet and she scores withyou play." McCoy, who also excels at ready earned a name and rep-elite Oak Brook-based club,ing around with Brittany,"her head. At Christian Heritage, shebasketball, isjust enjoying the utation. The 5-foot-6, 15-year-Eclipse, and is the best playerEclipse director Mike Ne- "She could play any posi-felt immediately welcomed.moment. She said as her pro- oldLincoinwoodnativeison the U-15 elite team, ECNL.sci remembered. "She was intion on the field and be right"I got a really good first im-file has grown, "everything judged by the influential site, She started playing soc- that environment from theat home. She's a pure goalpression, and I really likedhas gotten so much more re- topdrawersoccer.com, thecer when she was 4 or 5time she was 7 or 8 years old,scorer." the Christian education," shelaxing. best player in the country foryears old, with park districtand I think that was a big part Described as extrovertedsaid. The transition from be- "Over the years I've already her age group. leagues. She joined an Evan-of her development." and effervescent, McCoy ising home schooled has beenplayed with amazing team- Home schooled until shestan club and proved such a At the club national cham-animated on the field and saidsignificant. mates and amazing coaches, entered high school, McCoydistinguished performer, shepionshiplastsummerinshe takes pleasure in the free- "I have so much less time. Iand it's been a thrill getting to is a freshman at Heritageplayed on a boys team. AfterPhoenix, McCoy directed herdom and openness affordedgo from school to practice andhigher and higher levels." NIL THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 55

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