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BY TRACY GRUEN from their children' childhood. Contributor "A lot of people wish we could still do what we did in the old days," Bender said. "I re- It could soon become official that childrenmember years ago telling schools it's a cultural are no longer able to bring treats to schoolshift." during class parties in Park Ridge-Niles Dis- In addition to trying to avoid allergic reac- trict 64. tions at school Bender said the district has The first reading of a policy was approvedbeen moving toward healthy snacks as part of by the District 64 Board of Education earlierits wellness program. this month. The measure s41l be up for final Bender explained at the June 11 school- approval June 25. board meeting that the idea that every party Robert M. Cattero. I DAN LUEDERTSUN-TIMES MEDIA Superintendent Philip Bender said the ma-has to have treats, such as cupcakes, is a part jority of district schools already have beenof our culture and a national trend that we practicing the measure, but board adoptionshould move away from. He said it has contrib- would make it official. uted to childhood obesity. VILLAGE HALL "A number of schools have opted to get out District 64 schools with younger children al- of the treat piece and move parties more to-low parents to provide a healthy snack, such as wards a creative type ofan event, instead of anfruits or vegetables, during the school day to eating event," Bender said. help students make it through the day. Mayor: Blase assured trustees Bender said medical conditions, such as At the board meeting board President John peanut allergies, are a concern to district offi-Heyde asked if the PTOs were aware that of- cials. Some students have diabetes, and schoolficials were considering a policy change. all payoutswere'done legally' administrators must count every calorie those Heyde was conoerned parents would be up- children consume during the day. set if they didn't have much warning about a In a previous position in a different districtpolicy change that would be voted on within a BY TRACY GRUEN Noriega was given a $100,000 "They have not told us the Bender said a student with a peanut allergycouple of weeks. Contributor bonus and a transfer of titlereason why,"Callerosaid. had a severe allergic reaction to a peanut prod- District officials explained that most par- to a 2000 Chevrolet Impala,"This is not the way that it uct at school and died. enta have already not been bringing treats in Mayor Robert Callero lastwhich the village paid $18,896should be done." 'We just can't take the risk," said Bender,for parties, especially homemade goods, so it week downplayed the con-to purchase. Noriega would Other payouts revealed in adding that during lunch time there are pea-wouldn't be much of a change. Heyde said he cerns of a majority of Nuesalso receive an annual pen-villagedocumentsinclude nut-free areas ofthe cafeteria. felt better to hear that it is something that is al- trustees regarding severancesion of $73,220, according to aa $50,000 bonus to James Some parents have expressed their feelings ready being practiced in most schools. He said payoutsto formervillagememo signed by Blase. Schmid, former Public Works that the policy would be stealing somethinghe was not concerned with the policy itself managers and other employ- Callero and the late formersuperintendent. He also re- ees. Trustee Bart Murphy com- ceived three years of village- According to documentsprised the Finance Commit-paid health insurance and a vided to teachers for each step reached in from the legal department thetee during the times the re-free title to a 2003 Yukon in DISTRICT 207 their career. Beery said the 25-step schedule village has paid significanttirement bonuses were given2006. is significant because it has resulted in a cash retirement bonuses, asout. Callero said there was Code-enforcement offi- New teachers' union contract decrease in pay raises related to each step well as health insurance andonly one he couldn't remem-cer Todd Bavaro paid $5,000 helps 'contain costs,' says advancement. titlesto village-owned ve-ber authorizing, which was 15for a 1996 Chevrolet Caprice The contract also has "some important hides, to various employees,years ago. purchased by the village for schools superintendent cost-containment measures on insurance including past village manag- "They mayor would talk to$18,646. Former NilesPo- Teachers in Maine Township High School costs," according to the district. ers. us and get our approval," Cal-liceChief Ray Giovannelli District 207 have a new three-year contract. "This contract is fair to the taxpayers of Former Mayor Nicholaslero said. "This is very com-took home his 1996 Caprice During a special meeting held June 15 the the district as welt as to our teachers and Blase signed off on these re-mon. It's done throughout thein 2000 for $5,000. The vil- District 207 Board of Education approved on teacher assistants," said Superintendent Ken tirementagreements,butcommunities. He would saylage paid $18,646 for that a 5-1 vote an employment contract with the Wallace in a statement released by District officialshave been unablehe either has gotten consentvehicle, as well. Other em- Maine Teachers Association. Board member 207. "It protects the long-term solvency of to find minutes showing vil-of the trustees or he wouldployees received five years of Ed Mueller cast the only dissenting vote. the district by helping to contain costs in lage-board approval of thosecall them. It was all informal."village-paid health insurance The teachers union had approved the traditionally high-cost areas." agreements. Regarding there being noor $15,000 in cash. agreement June 7. In the district's statement Maine Teachers In 2002, former Villageminutesindicatingvillage- "The trustees are waiting The contract provides teachers with a pay Association President Mike Poehler said the Manager Abe Selmanre-trustee approval of the pastto hear back from the two raise of .66 percent during the first year, union recognizes "the current economic cli- ceived a retirement bonus ofagreements,Callerosaid:independent law firms that which begins Aug. 16, said District 207 mate and financial realities of the families of $112,500, a car and five years"I'm notreally concernedhave been asked to look at spokesman David Beery. For the second year our students and community. We've worked of family insurance. Villageabout it. He (Blase) assuredthe payments that were made of the contract teachers will receive a 1-per- diligently along with the board team to main- Manager Mary Kay Mor-us that everything was fmewithout official board approv- cent cost-of-living raise and in Year 3 their tain programs that attract and retain quality rissey took a $100,000 bonusand done legally." al, and give us a legal opinion pay raise wilt be tied to the Consumer Price education professionals to District 207 while when she retired and also What does concern Cal-about our responsibility now Index, with a minimum of one-half percent to making concessions that allow the district to bought a car from the villagelero is the way the majoritythat we know of these pay- a maximum of2.4 percent. maintain financial strength and stability." I forjust $10 in 2005. of trustees are acting aboutouts," said Village Trustee The contract also establishes a new, A copy of the actual contract was not im- In April 2005, former Pub-wanting todischarge VanRosemary Palicki. 'As of now, 25-step schedule. The schedule previously mediately available. lic Works Director TeofiloGeem. no audit has been planned." contained 20 steps with pay increases pro- By Jennifer Johnson 6 I WWW.PIONEERLOCALCOM THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012 I NIL

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A Closer Look 15 'Uncle Pete' remembered for always remembering others Business Spotlight , 10 Calendar 42 anyone that he could." with a certain class of 5-year-olds. Classified B24 UP CLOSE Zonsius assisted a number of dif-He would bring gifts for the children ferent organizations in Chicago and Cover Story 7 NAME:Peter Zonsius. and enjoyed talking with them. Hal- Crossword touched many lives, his mournerslagan said recently the youngsters B22 BEST KNOWN AS:"Uncle Pete," recounted. talked about what they learned Diversions Bl the friendly neighborhood phi- "He was our guardian angel," saidfrom "Uncle Pete" expressing how Education in Focus... 9 lanthropist. Sharita Sloan, program supervisormuch they will miss him. She noted Family Friendly B2 HOMETOWN:Niles at the Madonna House, a shelter forthat one child said she would miss Food 30 mothers and their children run bythe way he always said, "God bless In Profile 6 Catholic Charities. "From the be-you", before he left after visits. BY TRACY GRUEN ginning anything that we needed, "He had a charisma and persia- Obituaries B23 Contributor he said, 'Okay, I'll get it for you.'" tence about him," Hallagan said. Opinion 26 Sloan said Zonsius would visit"We're really going to miss him." Police 24 Known to many as "Uncle Pete," Madonna House once a week and Pete also helped collect baby Sports 50 Peter Zonsius, of Niles, will be ask what was needed. For exampleitems for a teen-mother support remembered as having touched he once dropped off double strollersprogram at Marillac. many lives and helped less-fortu- for the mothers. Another time he Carla Lewis, administrative nate people. asked everyone what their favoriteassistant at Grace House of St. Zonsius died May 31 at age 90, Peter Zonsius fruit was and the next day he deliv-Leonard's Ministry said she and leaving behind family, friends and ered the goodies. Zonsius had a close relationship. others across the Chicago-area. "He would just make things hap-Grace House is a shelter for men Zonsius started the Junior St.He would drop the goods off at dis-pen," Sloan said. and women who were released Vincent Depaul Society atSt.tribution locations or personally MaureenHallagan,of MaHl-from the Illinois Department of John Brebeuf in Nues. The groupbring food to a neighbor in need. lac Social Centei a social-serviceCorrections. Lewis said Zonsisu has held food drives for people in "My dad was the best," saidagency on the Chicago's West Side,would drop off bag lunches for peo- need, such as children who haveMary LouWaechter,Zonsius'called Zonsius "an amazing guy." pIe staying at the shelter, as well as lost parents. daughter, who livesin Buffalo HallagansaidZonsius wouldtoys, back-to-school supplies and "Uncle Pete" was also known forGrove. "He always wanted to helpcome in and talk to everyone fromChristmas presents. He was hon- collecting and distributing sand-people. His family always camechildren to teenagers to senior citi-ored at the organization's fall lun- wiches to people in need of food.first, but he always reached out tozens - but he had a special bondcheon last year for his efforts. Stay connected: Sign up for text, For 'Grandma Joan' volunteering is 'Golden' opportunity e-mail alerts BY TRACY GRUEN Volunteeringisnothing newings at Niles Senior Center. When Contributor upCLOSE to Kamys and it was her parents'her two children were in school The Nues Herald-Spectator dedication to volunteering thatKamys donated her time at John Kids at Culver School know her NAME:Joan Kamys is committed to your com- carved a path for her love of help-W. Garvy School and transported as "Grandma Joan," but others in BEST KNOWN AS:"Grandma ing others. their blind pastor to visit mem- munity news. Get the latest the village now know her as the Joan," Nues Golden Senior Her mother, Gertrude, volun-bers of St. Andrew Presbyterian Golden Senior. teered making bandages for the news on your favorite com- HOMETOWN:Niles church. Volunteer Joan Kamys this year Red Cross during World War II. Another passion in Kamys' life munity delivered straight to was named Niles Golden Senior, Her father, Casimer, started a boysis singing, and she has been per- your email inbox or mobile and she was honored at this year'sto interact with the students. choir in Chicago that got hundredsforming in choirs since she was a Nues Night of Roses hosted by the "It fills my time and I get to workof young males singing together. young girl. She now enjoys singing device. We have commu- Nues Chamber of Commerce. with children who are self-expres- Kamys said her parents' devo-for Niles Community Church. nity newsletters, breaking "I never thought that what I didsive, and they are just out of thetion to helping others inspired her "She is well-deserving of this," was worthy of an award," said Ka-box," Kamys said. to volunteer. said her sister, Elaine, who was in e-mail and text alerts. mys, who grew up in the Bucktown In addition to helping teachers For 23 years Kamys worked as aattendance at Niles Night of Ros- Sign up at niles.suntimes. area of Chicago. with paperwork Kamys is rightnurse at Northwestern Memoriales. 'She's such a good volunteer." corn. Kamys volunteers her time oncethere to help the kids with tyingHospital, from which she retired Her daughter, Cindy, and son, a week to visit kindergarten classestheir shoes or putting on theirin 1997. Scott, also came to see Kamys be- at Culver School and assist teach-coats. She has been helping out at Today, Kamys also helps outing honored at the special awards ers with clerical work - as well asCulver since 2000. by giving blood-pressure screen-night, as did her husband, Chester.

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COVER STORY Mosquito -mania! Mild winter could bring insect invasion, West Nile threat

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON [email protected] They're tiny, seemingly in- significant creatures - and they're about to launch a summertime attack. Mosquitoes are an inevi- table part of a summer, but thisyear'sweathercould mean greater numbers of the potentiallydisease-carrying variety. Mike Szyska, director of the NorthwestMosquito Abatement District, said a dry spring has kept floodwa- ter, or "nuisance," mosquitoes at bay, but that same weather is also the perfect environ- ment for nurturing Culex mosquitoes,thenocturnal pests that can carry West Nile virus. "It's Culex mosquitoes we start to get nervous about when we have excessivelyWhile incidents of West Nile virus have declined during the high temperatures and pro-past 10 years, the CDC reports it to be an established seasonal longed periods of no precipi- epidemic that can cause severe illness and result in permanent tation," Szyska said. neurological damage. i SIM FiLE A batch of Culex mosqui- toes infected with West Nilewater mosquitoes, which duespraying from trucks nor- virus was recently document-to the lack of rain have notmally takes place at night in ed in Arlington Heights, hebeen as prevalent so far: areas where West Nile Virus said. Thatcouldallchange,has been detected, in areas Across the entire abate-though, when a period ofwith high numbers of Culex ment district, which is sup-heavy rainoccurs, Szyskamosquitoes, or during a large ported by tax dollars andsaid. floodwatermosquitoout- covers242squaremiles, Traps set up around thebreak, according to the abate- including the city of Parknine townships encompassedment district's website. Ridge, unincorpoarted Maineby the Abatement District, Neither the Park Ridge Thwnship and half of Niles,including one in Park Ridge,Recreation and Park District Lab Technician Ryan Mahoney, of Mount Prospect, squirts a buffer solution into a vile as he "elevated numbers" of Culexhave been collecting Culexnor the city of Park Ridge per-tests local mosquitoes for West Nile virus at the Northwest Mosquito Abatement District office mosquitoes have been identi- mosquitoes, Szyska said. form mosquito abatement or June 15. I FUTHIE HAUGE-SUN-IIMES MEDIA fled, Szyska said. Crews from the Northwestpreventative treatment. The mild winter has alsoSuburban AbatementDis- "The reason we don't is been favorable to Culex mos- trict have been busy treatingprimarily cost," said Terry quitoes. sewer-system catchbasinsWolf, the Park District's su- "Typically at this time ofacross thearea,as theseperintendent of buildings and year the Culex are low inare high producers of Culexgrounds. At one time, he said, numbers because a lot don'tmosquitoes due to stagnantthe Park District did explore survive the winter," Szyskawater and trapped debris.treatmentforthe Oakton said. "But because we hadHundreds, even thousands, ofDriving Range which is locat- a mild winter, they did get aCulex mosquitoes can be pro-ed within a forested area. little of a head start. We areduced in a single catch basin, In an effort to reduce Culex seeing higher numbers thanSzyska said. infestation residents are ad- we normally see." "That's à priority for usvised to check their proper- Culex mosquitoes arenow to treat," he added. ties for containers with stag- drawn tostagnantwater, Theabatementdistrictnant water, as well as clogged so any object holding wateralso keeps an eye on mosquitoguttersand downspouts, can potentially be a breed-larvae in Cook County Forestwhich can produce thousands ingground(thinkflowerPreserve areas and treats re-of mosquitoes. I pots, downspouts, bird feed-tention ponds, ditches and - Residents can report a ers andretentionponds).these days, at least - swim-standing-water problem by I These bloodsuckers come outming pools sitting unused onvisiting the Northwest Mos- largely at night and are less-foreclosed properties. quitoAbatementDistrictA pool of mosquitoes from Streamwood are tested for West Nile virus at the Northwest Mos- aggressive biters than flood- Neighborhood pesticidewebsite, www.nwmadil.com. quito Abatement District office. i RUTHIE HAUGE-SUN-TIMES MEDIA 8 WWWPIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 NIL FOR LEASE IN PRESTIGIOUS

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Copyright © 2012 Berkson & Sons, Ltd. 333 Skokie Blvd., Suite lii. Northbrook, IL 60062 All Rights Reserved I J Four people were recentlysica here for her high-schoolhis mother has instilled in recognized as recipients ofeducation, her father gavehim her philosophy to "carry Maine Township High Schoolup his teaching job in Po-as you climb," and he ex- District 207's second annualland and has worked in floorplained how she honors that «Parent of the Year" honors. maintenance and cleaningprinciple in her own dental ßbtAir Conditioners in Stock The Board of Educationservice to support his fam-practice by providing the institutedthis program a uy.Now, as Jessica pursuesbest care possible even for year ago to honor parents ofher higher education at thepatients who cannot afford Window A/C Generators graduating seniors who haveOberlinConservatoryinto pay for her services. 5,000BTU, 115V9.7 EER $99 PortabJe Starting at $299 demonstrated a commit-Ohio, her parents will return In her nomination Sara ment to education and theto Poland. Stepanovichdetailed how 65000 BTU, i i 5V5 9.7 EER $132 WhoJe House Starting at $1 799 well-being of the students. "Their job is ending -her mother, Julie, attended 8,000 BTU, 1 1 5v, 9.8 EER $178 Seniors at each of the dis-they completed their missionall of her Maine West tennis Dehumidifiers trict's schools were invitedlike no one else could," Jessi-and soccer matches - even 1O,000BTU, 115V,9.8EER $188 30 Pint $128 to submit nominations in theca wrote. "Now it is time forthose played inmiserable 18,000 BTU, 230V, 10.7 EER $448 50 Pint, LowTemp $178 form of essays explainingme to take over and continueweather - and all of her 25,000 BTU, 230V, 9.4 EER $578 why their parent or guardianbecoming a real musician." basketball games. She also 65 Pint, LowTemp $198 should be considered. In his essay Michael Whitewrote of how her mother Portable A/C This year's honorees werewrote that his mother, "is notvolunteered to drive to Iowa Maine East High School par-just an ordinary Park Ridgelast summer for a soccer 7,000 -14,000 BTU.. Starting at $288 ents Stanislaw and Dorotamom. Dr.Patricia Varco-tournament that would not Wall Unit A/C Bieniarz; Maine South moth-White should be called Won-have happened if her mother er Patricia Varco-White; andder Woman because she goeshadn't offered to serve as a 6,000 -15,000 BTU. Starting at $428 Maine West mother Julieabove and beyond the dutiesfemale supervisor. Stepanovich. of a mother." Sara said her mother as In her nomination Jessica Michaeldescribed hisalso supported her academ- Central Air Conditioners Bieniarz wrote of the sacri-mother'scommitmenttoics, sometimes with a gentle push, like the time she urged . ProfessionaJ InstaJJation fices that her parents, Stain-him and his sister, and of slaw and Dorota, made in or-how his mother's support ofSara to dig a little deeper and Guaranteed Low Prices der to immerse her in music,their sports endeavors grewstick with a tough Advanced 24-Hour Service swimming, ballet, dance cul-to the point that she set up aPlacement course. ture and religion as she grewphoto website giving Maine "At age 3 every little girl .36 Month Financing up in Poland. Because theySouth athletes and parentswants to be just like their did not own a car, Jessicaaccess to scores of photosmother," Sara wrote. "At age wrote, her parents would ac-taken during games. Michael13 every girl thinks they are FRIEDRICH F R I G I DI R E. jLG GENERAC company her on the bus andwrote that his friends and'too cool' for their mother. wait until her many practiceshissister'sfriendsgravi-At age 16 every girl wants to were over. tate to their home becauseget away from their mother. The family moved to Deshis mother welcomes themAt age 18, I'm not like every www.Abt.com I847.544.2289 Plaines four years ago as"with open arms as if theygirl.I truly understand the 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 n Since I 936 Jessica entered East Highwere her own." gift that was given to me, my School. In order to bring Jes- Michael also wrote thatmother Julie Stepanovich." NIL THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 9

EDUCATION IN FOCUS Summer school not just for make-up classes anymore

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON be enjoyable. and some require parents tothe second time around, shethough financial assistance isthrough July 12. They attend available for some students.four days a week. The district [email protected] "It's a fun way to keep busypay minimal materials fees,added. for the first six weeks of theas well. Tuition is $100 to "From my perspective, peo-The fee for a one-credit courseis offering three class periods School's out for summer -summer," Betts said of the$120 for three-week classespie are here because they wantis $410 and driver's educationa day and students can take but not for everyone. Worlds of Wonder program. and $200 to $240 for six-to be here," Garlasco said. is $350. one each period, said David After the final bell of the The programisofferedweek classes, depending upon Students sign up in large StudentsatPark ViewPump, Park View assistant 2011-12 school year rang ear-to District 64 students andwhen registration occurred. numbers for world histhrySchool this summer will beprincipal and director of the lierthismonth, hundredsalso children enrolled in lo- The classroom is whereU.S. history, health and orallearning to read and writesummer-school program. of Park Ridge children andcal private schools, or whomany local high school stu-communications, four classesbetter, hone their math skills The program is open to any teenagers headed right backare home-schooled. Classesdents can be found this sum-required to graduate in Dis-and in general prepare to re-student who attends a Niles to the classroom, largely byto help children catch up ormer, as well. At Maine Southtrict 207. Other classes offeredturn to school next year as im-Township elementary-school choice. improve their skills in mathin Park Ridge about 1,000 stu-at Maine South, in additionproved students. But beyonddistrict, Pump said. Summer school is a popu-and English are also availabledents,just less than half of theto Maine East across town,that some will be learning to Though students in Golf lar place to be in Park Ridge.and may be recommended toschool's total enrollment, areinclude four levels of English,conduct science experimentsElementary District 67 can at- In School District 64 aboutthose who require them. taking some kind of summer-algebra and geometry, govern-they wouldn't try during thetend classes at Park View, the 840 children entering first- Some of the most popularschool class, Assistant Princi-ment and Constitution, key-regular school year. They candistrict itself is just offering a through seventh-grade havecourses include «Me Dolls,"pal Rose Garlasco said. boarding consumer educationalso try some experiments intwo-week program during im- signed up for Worlds of Won-in which children in kinder- Maine Township Districtand driver's education. the kitchen with a cookingder a Title I grant for students der, the district's annual sum-garten through third grade207's summer school differs Forincomingfreshmenclass and expand their musi-who need some assistance in mer program that offers morecreate a doll that looks likefrom that of the elementarywho did not score at gradecal side with a guitar class.basicskills,Superintendent than 70differentclasses,they do, cooking classes andand middle-school programlevel in math and English,They also are trying out newJamie Reilly said. from vocal music, pro-algebradigital photography. Childrenin that it is largely aimed ata pro-academy course is of-things such as making jeweler Between five and eight sta- and cooking to digital movie-tend to gravitate to hands-onhelping students get requiredfered at both schools. In ad-or studying Harry Potter. dents per grade are attending making and newspaper re-activities, Betts said, and sew-courses out of the way so thatdition Maine East and Maine District 70 is offering a mixfor two weeks later this sum- porting. ing computer graphics andduring the regular school yearSouth offer career-explorationof classes to help studentsmer. Enrollment was open Enrollmentisespeciallyscrap-booking are also well-they can focus on more elec-courses, three-week programswith basic skills and to addonly by invitation, she noted. high this year, according toattended. tives or other classes neededthat help students becomesome enrichment to their Reilly said this is the second Diane Betts, assistant super- «lt's meant to offer themfor graduation, Garlasco saidacquainted with careers inlives with ideas and subjectsyear the school has offered the intendent for curriculum andsome different experiences,"A smaller number of students,health care, engineering, andthey would not tackle duringprogram. instruction. A majority of theshe explained of the variety no more than 100, are enrolledbusiness and law. the normal school year. The programs, she said, are courses are offered for en- Worlds of Wonder coursesbecause they failed a course or All summer coursesin Students started class lastoriented to «literacy and math richment and are designed toare covered through tuitionare trying to get a better gradeDistrict 207 require tuition,week and the program runsreinforcement."

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Materials manufacturer stresses the art in its craft BY T RACY GRU EN supplies, floral supplies, dollionable, 18-inch dolls, each Contributor UP CLOSE supplies and decorative ac-with its own style, personality cessories. and story. Fibre-Craft Materials Cor- NAME: Fibre-Craft Materi "We design, develop and "We really believe in the poration in Ni1es does much als Corporation. manufacture creative activi-value of art as it relates to more than sell arts-and-crafts SPECIALTY: Arts-and ties for kids," said Donna Li-learning and education," Li- products. crafts supplies, floral sup. chtenstein,marketing vicechtenstein said. The company, at 6400 W. plies, doll supplies and president. She saidit helps break Howard St., has a mission of decorative accessories. The company is known fordown barriers in terms of making a difference in the lives LOCATION: 6400 W. its foam-sticker activity kits,communication, and that the of children by encouraging Howard St. which are used for a varietycompany believes art fosters them to express themselves of different projects. children'simagination and WEBSITE: www.fibrecraft. through art. The foam stickers comeboosts their self-confidence. corn Fibre-Craft was established invariouscolors,shapes, The company frequently in 1953 and started out manu- themes, sizes and finishes,hosts classes in its office dur- facturing wood fiber for hand- "We absolutely love be-such as glitter. ing Kids Day, during which crafting artificial flowers. ing part of this community," The foam letters are popu-children get to meet and work In 1959 it started selling itssaid CEO and owner Johnlar and are used to decoratewith designers on special proj- products in mass-market retailAbens. "Our current homeand personalize art projects,eels, and also tour the ware- outlets. epitomizes our philosophy ofchildren's rooms, lockers andhouse. Starting in 1974 the compa- harmonizing efficiency, cre-other spaces. Kiva Connor, new-product ny was located near the Lean-ativity and state-of-the-art Similar to American Girlmanager, said: "OUr passion ing Tower YMCA on Touhytechnology." dolls, but not as costly, Fibre-is simple: It's kids. We live and New-product manager Kiva Connor sits at one of the design Ave. before moving a few years Fibre-Craft is known forCraft offers Springfield Col-breathe this philosophy' tables of Fibre-Craft with some of the materials she works with ago to its current facility. itsuniquearts-and-craftslection dolls, a brand of fash- in order to design new crafts. i DAN LUEOERT-SUNT1MES MEDIA porte r

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The train tracks at Lehighwaukee railroad lines. Avenue and Beckwith Road in A rail crossing for cars at Morton Grove are a hot spotLehigh and Beckwith allows in the village. residents and visitors to get A bike trail runs down Le-to many other areas in the high, as do the tracks betweenvillage and surrounding sub- the Chicago, St. Paul and Mil-urbs.

A biker crosses the tracks while riding on the trait. The train tracks at Lehigh and Beckwith.

A car crosses at Lehigh and Beckwith.

A Metra train crosses the intersection in Morton Grove on June 6.

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The train tracks at Lehigh and Beckwith in Morton Grove on June 6.

ABOVE: A bike trail runs down Lehigh, as do the tracks between the Chicago, St. Paul and Milwaukee railroads.

LEFT: A bird sits on the train tracks on Lehigh Avenue just North of Beckwith Road.

Old railroad ties lie alongside the tracks.

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24.7 SERVICE 847.338-0588 'With the Chicago area wilt- ing under one of the warmest springs and driest Junes on record, it's no surprise to find gardeners and homeowners beginning to panic just a bit about their lawns and flower beds. The first thing they should do, say specialists familiar with the art and science of growing things, is chill out. With a little bit of common sense and patience (and less water than you might ex- N ihbTtli'Ò'thI! pect) lawns and gardens can survive stretches of hot dry weather,severalsaidthis week. "I've been getting lots and lots of (plant) samples in our diagnostic center from people realizing that something is RUSH DERMATOLOGY wrong, and the problem is, in Skokie of course, lack of rain, lack of water," Jennifer Brennan said this week. 'And too much Brian K. Bonish, M.D., Ph.D. heat." Board Certified Dermatologist Brennan, chief plant diag- nostician for the Chalet land- Tim Johnson, Botanic Gardens horticultural director, shows plants that do well and not so welL Jessie S. Cheung, M.D. during a drought. The Cercis Canadensis trees in the parking lot at the Chicago Botanic Garden Board Certified Dermatologist scape and gardening center in Wilmette, said growing are wilting a bit due to the dry weather. I TAMARA BELL-SUN TIMES MEDIA Lady C. Dy, M.D. glitches began in March, with Board Certified Dermatologist Brian K. Bonish, MD. PhD Jessie S. Cheung, MD a stretch of unusually warm Sheetal Mehta, M.D. weather that coaxed flower Board Certified Dermatologist buds and tree leaves into bloom far earlier than they Keeping cooL about watering Treatment of skin, should have opened. Diseases The Chicago area's dry hot spring may stretch into summer; here are some tips to keep hair and nail diseases and insects also followed the lawns, gardens, trees - and yourself - stress-free. Skin cancer treatment sped-up schedule. 'And we're seeing early, . Know your plants, know your soil. Not every plant is stressed by heat or needs lots of Cosmetic services Lady C. Dy, MD Sheetal Mehta, MD early stress on plants," she water. Know if you have sandy soil that drinks and gets rid of water fast, or heavy soil said. "But really, it's not so that soaks it slowly and keeps it a long time. much because of the heat as TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, . Don't water daily, water deeply. Plants generally need i inch of water per week, so give it is the lack of water." PLEASE CALL (847) 568-9911. With nary adropof rain in them half an inch twice a week (put a rain gauge out if you use sprinklers, to be sure). 4711 West Golf Rd., Suite 711, Skokie, Ill. sight, Norridge and Harwood . Keep an eye on the thermometer during long stretches of hot weather. For every 10 Heights officials are keeping degrees over 75 F, add a half-inch of water to the weekly total. Hours by appointment. watch on water consumption. . Know the plants that need extra care: annuals, vegetables, anything planted in the last Conveniently located near Old Orchard Shopptng Mall. But officials from both mu- Most insurance plans accepted. nicipalities say if residents three years. They'll need more water than the baseline as will shade trees in prolonged use the resource conserva- hot weather. Additional appointment locations for Rush Dermatology tively, they should see no det- . Keep it shaggy. Raise the blade on your mower. and keep your lawn about 3 inches Rush Dermatology Rush Dermatology Rush Dermatology rimental effects during this high, not shorter. It will stay green longer, and it still looks good. 1725W. Harrison St. 6319 S. Fairview Ave. 610 S. Maple Ave. drought. Suite 264 Suìte 102 Suite 3900 "Residents are using less a Don't panic. Many lawns naturally turn brown in mid-summer. Most plants can survive Chicago, Ill. Westmont, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. water now than they ever short bouts of heat. Let things rest rather than overwater. (312) 942-2195 (630) 968-4500 (312) 942-2195 have before," said Norridge Trustee Dennis Stefanowicz. fi.' RUSh LNl\'ERÑl "The only thing the village www.rush.edu '_L/ NlE[k AL ( ENTl.l S E E WEATHER, PAG E 16 Sources: Tim lohoson, Chicago Botanic Garden; Bill Leuenberger and lennifer Brennan, Chalet in Wilmette Pioneer Press NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 15

Gatza Chiropractie & Sports Injury Center A CLOSER LOOK Dr. Alex ParkD.C. . Joint Manipulations ActFe;ReIease Technique sRehabiLitation . KineioTap? From gardens to gladiolus, sPhythtapy eìformance & Sports Scretns :, arid weather takes its toll faIintment Today: BY NATASHA WASINSKI said. "Enjoy the summer." ) 692-2452 Contributor UP CLOSE This month's heatspell made May's showers seem like QtlktonSt., Suite 202 With wedding season in hill NAME: Pamela Swanson. a distant memory, especially iles. IL 60714 swing, florist Pamela Swanson BEST KNOWN AS: Owner, to those who rely on water to tzachiropraetic.com keep business flourishing. offers an important reminder North Suburban Flower Mot Major Insurances Accepted to brides-to-be: keep flowers Company, Nues. "I don't remember the last refrigerated. GARDENING TIP: Water time it rained," Mark Kow- Warmer-than-usual temps flowers when sun is at aiski, owner Mi K Garden in spring and the scorching lowest points to ensure and MaterialCenter,said heat ofearly-June did not bode soil saturation. last week before rain moved ON LINE... ON TIME well for the floral centerpieces, through the Chicago area over bouquets and corsages that the weekend. "It's been really come to signify a couple's spe-past president of the Mortonth7?' cisl summer day. Grove Garden Club, offered KowalskVs family-owned The Mandevilla, a tropicalsome uncharacteristic advice:and -operated company has flowering vine, is "struggling"We've got to let sorne thingsbeen a wholesale supplier of for water," Swanson said. go." landscaping materials in Park Arborvitaes, a type of ev- As an active Chicago Bo-Ridge for more than 50 years. ergreen whose branches aretonic Garden volunteer who He, like other lawn-and- used for wreaths, aren't hold-possesses more knowledgegard en enthusiasts, knows a ing up well under the summerthan the garden-variety gar-long stretch of hot weather sun either. dener, telling others to "dowithout a heavy downpour "It's been kind of challeng-less, not more" doesn't corneisn't good for plants. ing;' said Swanson, owner ofnaturally to Anastos. Rain droughts are especial- PIONEER PRESS North Suburban Flower Corn- But the weather explains itly damaging to trees, whose YOUR LOCAL SOURCE PIONEER PRESS www.pioneerlocal.com You, LOCAL SOUCI pany, in Nlles. all. deep roots need lots of water www.pir,oeerlocaLcom The hot weather ofthe past The temperature's flip-flop-to keep the trunk and crown few months has had a directping between hot and cold inhealthy. effect on her business, shespring threw off the growing "It's those trees that need said, wiping out local cropsseason, Anastos said. to get that good soaking now," of gladiolus and peonies, and Crops aren't as bountiful asKowalski said. "The trees are forcing her to purchase flow-they typically are this time ofvery dry" SMART ROOFING ers from outside the Midwest.year. Cherries and peaches, He said homeowners In some instances, Swan-the first fruits of summer, areshould worry less about their I N O R I' O R A T F I) son has paid 50-percent moresmaller in size. lawns and gardens in extreme to have flowers imported from And now a relentless heatheat and instead tend to the profess ionaC roofing & thee t nie tal soCutíons suppliers in and Ec-wave is taking its toll. TheEvergreensthatsurround uador. proof is in the brown arborvi-their property. Still,matrimonial eventstoes thirsting for water found Mature trees that are 12 must go on. Swanson saidall around the village, Anastosinches in diameter or larger storing cut and arranged flow-said. are susceptible to drying out d ers in cool places helps ensure "The weather is completelyand dying unless they regu- they don't wilt and make itirrational," she said. larly receive an ample amount through the day. To keep greenery green,ofwater, Kowaiski said. "You can't leave flowersAnastos recommends tending He recommended mulch- HAIL & STORM DAMAGE? outside," she said. "They haveto gardens as one normallying around a tree's trunk to to be in air conditioning." would, but paying extra at-helpitmaintain moisture. For those who tend theirtention to trees, shrubs andAlso, letting a hose run for 15 ROOF LEAKING? own gardens Swanson roc-flowers. to 20 minutes a day at its base ommended Watering flowers Watering daily, both earlyensures water gets down to when the sun is at its lowestin the day and late in the after-the roots. Ifyou think your property was damaged by the recent points, such as early in thenoon, keeps plants hydrated. As for grass and other plant storms or it's just time for a new roof, call us! morning or at dusk. Grass, on the other hand, life,running thesprinkler That way, she said, wa-bounces back after a good raintwice a day is the best option ter is more likely to saturatebetter than other plants so it'sfor getting through the sum- the ground instead of beingOK to skimp on the sprinidingmer. WWW.SMARTROOFERS.COM soaked up by the sun's rays. if water costs are a concern, "Lawns are pretty durable AgainandagainDenaAnastos said. and they come back once they Anastos heard the same com- She also said to let lawnsget wet," Kowalski said. "And OOFING'SI plaint followed by the samegrow taller than usual inthe gardens tend to keep wet." burning question at the Mor-90-degree temps to avoid dry- Besides a regular water- ton Grove Public Library'sing out. ing the only other solution 'Askthe GardenExpert" With the dog days alreadyhe sees to beating the heat event in early-June. here and no immediate rainand keeping vegetation alive Everything - flowers,in sight, Anastos said to cele-is encouraging the weather's plants,grass - isdying.brate the season for what it is.cooperation. What's a gardener to do? "There's not much we can "We need to do a rain 847- 797-0404 Anastos,theimmediatedo except to sit it out," shedance," he said. 16 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012NIL

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1922 PRE ARRANGED & PREPAID FUNERALS AVAILABLE JUNKWEATHER ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 ENIE requiresisthat residentsfor instance, placing mulch Let The Genie do not water their lawns be- around their roots conserve Cooney tween noon and 6 p.m." moisture. But lawn and gar- Remove lt All! Harwood Heights Trusteeden care isn't a monolithic Constructien/Remodelinq Material Mark Dobrzycki suggestedtask, he said. Some plants Funeral Home . Movin9 Clean-OulsItouse/Business residents water their lawnssurvive or thrive on hot dry .Furniture & Appliance Removal and gardens "within reason." FUNERAL DIRECTORS Senior Citizen Discount Available weather. Others don't. And Demo Work "Thegrasswillcome the type of soilin which ToBe WorthyofYour Confidence Pay Only for the Space Used on the Truck back," he said. they're planted also affects Harwood Heights Superin-their health. Some plants do 3918 W. Irving Pk. Rd. CHICAGO, IL 60618 tendent of Public Works Tomwell in dry sandy soil, others RECEIVE 15 OFFITEMS Wolfe said the village hasprefer heavier clay or loam Phone (773) 588-5850 Fax (773) 279-9802 been experiencing a "slight" soils, so it's good to know a 625 Busse Hwy. PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 1.866.586.5436 increase in water consump- bit about your soil as well as Phone (847) 685-1002 Fax (847) 685-1005 tion. your plants. www.junkgenie.com But it's nothing that would He also advised cutting affect the village's ability tograss no shorter than about provide water, he noted. 3 or 3.5 inches. It's what he That lack of water is a re-does at home. His lawn stays aIity Records show that ourgreener than those of his area got only .01 inches ofneighbors, "and I don't have rain in the first two weeks to mow as often," he joked. of June, compared with the Johnson and Bill Leuen- usual period average of 1.8 berg landscape and turf spe- inches. cialist at the Chalet, cham- Still, northeastern Il- pion the "water deep, not linois,includingChicago, often" rule, as does Leuen- Cook County and the fiveberg's colleague Brennan. collai counties, aren't deal- "People need to under- ing with the drought situ-stand the way turfgrows. You ation now facing corn andget to these points where it's soybean farmerscentral andvery dry, and all of a sudden southern Illinois, said Mikethey think that have to make Timlin of the University of Il- up for it," Leuenberg said. linois' Midwestern Regional While lawns, especially the Climate Centerin Cham-opular bluegrass-style lawns, paign. In contrast, our areado prefer cool weather, and issimplylabeled"abnor-do go brown and dormant mally dry" according to thein the heat, it doesn't mean National Weather Service'sthey're dying, he said. It's a U.S. Drought Monitor, Timlinnatural state; with deep wa- said. tering once or twice a week, Although heat is not al- the lawn will survive. ways part of a drought situ- In actuaIity watering ev- ation - something manyery day can chase oxygen people don't realize, he saidfrom shorter grass root sys- it is part ofthe current drytems, Brennan said. spell: "If you look at our rain- Of course there are al- fall numbers, they are lowerways exceptions to any rule. than normal, but not so much Johnson said vegetables and as to explain the level of dry- annual plantings need more ness we're experiencing." water, especially during pro- "Most of the rain's we'velonged bouts of heat. And had this spring have beenhe suggested paying a little pretty spotty Rockford more attention to anything might get rain, but maybe itplanted within the past three stops short of Chicago. Butyears. No nierest untIl 20: the northern part of the state Lawns, too, should get a has probably gotten more oflittle more care during hot those shots of rain than else-spells; go from one inch per where." week to maybe 2.5 inches Proximity to Lake Michi- a week if the temperature gan plays a part, he said,rises to 90F and stays there, since lake breezes can affectLeuenberg said.Brennan's precipitation, knocking downrule of thumb is to add half seasonal extremes. The lake an inch of water per week for actually tends to "hold off"every 10 degrees the mercury seasons, Timlin said. stays above 75F. LICENSED I BONDED I INSURED TimJohnson,horticul- Ultimately, anxious hom- CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEAR ture director at the Chicagoeowners should remember . SENIOR CITIZEN & MILITARY Botanic Garden in Highlandanother thing Timlin said: DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Park, advises taking a laid- "What we're dealing with back attitude to the weatheris a short term thing." forecast. For more information on .ç,, 4?Asa E:c He and his staff regu- Illinoisclimateforecasts, larly juggle the water and check the Midwest Regional &/g heat needs of hundreds ofClimate Center site at http:// differenttypesofplants; mrcc.isws.fflinois.edu/. WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 17 NIL THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 2012 I I

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JUNE 16 Aldean, Blake Shelton and Toby Keith. At Country Thunder East, Twin Lakes, Walworth County Dairy Breakfast: Wis. 866-802-6418 or www.country Scrambled eggs for 2,700, please, made thu nder.com. in a huge frying pan that can fit 360 show, musical entertainment, local eggs! Activities include a milk chugging JULY 21 cuisine, a lighted boat parade and fire- contest, cow milking and more. From works display during the festival from Music in the Air: This 6 to 10:30 am. June 16 at the Walworth 6 p.m. to midnight Aug. 15 to Aug. 17 musical will weave Re1o, rthoc rtv County Fairgrounds. 262-723-2613 or and from noon to midnight Aug. 18 and a.t L.a4zt4&tV&$ O%JJ/ the eternal theme of http://wf bf.com/county-f arm-bureaus! Aug. 19. At Flat Iron Park at the lake- rtøtt. what happens when walworth. front in Lake Geneva. 262-248-6759 or small-town country GRAND GENEVA RESORT & SPA www.lakegenevajaycees.org/venetian- JUNE 21 TO JUNE 24 folk collide with tart- 7036 Grand Geneva Way festiva l-i nformation .htm I. tongued sophisticates Lake Geneva Amerivespa Scooter 800-558-3417 of the big city from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. AUG.18 Rally: Join in the rides, www.grandgeneva.com Saturday, Juty 21. At George Williams a Reggae Party, a din- Cheap Trick: Cheap College in Williams Bay, Wis. 262-245- ner banquet, scooter Trick will close out 8501 or http:,1,/musicbythelake.com. games and a world the 2012 Music by record attempt for the AUG. 11 AND AUG. 12 the Lake season with Longest Scooter Parade. At 251 Host a performance from Art in the Park: This juried art show Drive in Lake Geneva. 262-249-0600 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18. At will spotlight original fine art from more or http:llAmerivespa.org. George Williams College in Williams than 80 artists from across the United Bay, Wis. 262-245-8501 or http://music JULY 7 States Aug. ii and Aug. 12. At Flat Iron bythelake.com. Park at the lakefront in Lake Geneva. Simply Sinatra: 262-249-7988 or wwwgenevatake Steve Lippia and his art.org. 16-piece orchestra

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12 on the 8700 block of The Niles Fire Department POLICE Milwaukee Avenue. The two extinguished the fire. PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFS BLOTTER allegedly argued and the suspect, the 52-year-old FRAUD Distracted driving had stopped suddenly, caus- Greenwood Avenue at the ing the collision police said. Union Pacific Railroad cross- The following incidents man, shoved the victim. On June 9 a 64-year-old alleged in 3-car were listed in the weekly The victim then reportedly Chicago man reported that The driver ofthe Toyota Ing and has been approached was ticketed for following too bulletin prepared by the Ni/es shoved the suspect and then someone used his credit crash by two companies interested Police Department. Readers suspect pushed back again. card at a gas station on Park Ridge police said a closely and failure to report a in the project: Redflex and are reminded that an arrest the 5900 block of Touhy Morton Grove man blamed change of address to the Sec- RedSpeed Illinois. RedSpeed retary of State, police said. does not constitute a finding CRIMINAL DAMAGEAvenue without his per- a three-car crash on another currently provides the city ofguilt. Only a court of law A 34-year-old Chicago mission. The victim stated driver he claimed became No injuries were reported. with a traffic-enforcement camera at Oakton Street and can make that determination. woman reported June 11 that the offender made distracted by a woman who - Jennifer Johnson that an unknown offender a purchase at the gas was standing on a nearby Northwest Highway. The railroad-crossing cam- PROTECTION scratched the front driver- station in the amount of corner. Park Ridge still era would capture vehicles ORDER side door of a vehicle in $49.15. An investigation The accident occurred at a parking lot on the 6200 divided on rail- that stop on the railroad Rene Garibay, 19, of 9004 was pending. 5:40 p.m. June 6 on Oakton block of Gross Point Road. tracks or continue through the Clifton Ave., Nues, was ar- Street at Michael John Drive. crossing camera BURGLARY According to police a 2009 crossing after the gates have rested June 9 and charged For some elected officials in A 54-year-old Niles man A 38-year-old Niles begun to descend. A ticket for with violating an order of Nissan Maxima driving east Park Ridge the idea ofadding a reported that on June 13 he woman reported that a first offense comes with a protection at a home on the on Oakton Street was rear- railroad-crossing enforcement someone entered her locked $250 fine. 8800 block of Grand Street. parked his 2002 Honda SUV ended by a 2003 Toyota Cam- camera is another example in front of his residence on apartment June 8 on the ry driven by a 63-year-old Aldermen Jim Smith and The complainant said he ofgovernments playing "Big 9700 block of Dee Road and Sal Raspanti voted against the heard yelling outside his the 7600 block of Oleander, Schaumburg man. The Nissan Brother." where an unknown suspect stole jewelry, earrings and a was then pushed into a 1996 Police Department seeking back window and when he For others it makes sense in threw a small stone at laptop. An investigation was BMW driven by a 64-year-old proposals for equipment. looked outside he saw the an effort to uphold laws and the vehicle and broke the pending. "I think it's a solution that's suspect holding a brick. A Niles woman. improve safety. driver-side window. The driver ofthe Nissan, looking for a problem," said 26-year-old man from the Meeting as a Committee Someone on June12 re- a 55-year-old Morton Grove Raspanti, explaining that residence stepped outside, of the Whole this week, Park FIRE moved the lock from a locker man, told police he was there has not been "a trend of and he and the suspect Ridge Aldermen Joe Sweeney, A 43-year-old Niles at a fitness center on the stopped in traffic before the incidents" involving trains and shouted at each other. The Dan Knight and Marty Maloney woman reported June 9200 block of Milwaukee vehicles at the crossing, which suspect allegedly took his accident and alleged that the expressed support for the 13 that fire was coming Avenue and stole a man's driver ofthe Toyota appeared is within his 4th Ward. clothes off and fled east. Policé Department to seek from the trash bin behind wallet, credit cards and distracted by a blond woman Mayor David Schmidt also proposals from companies opposed the concept, calling it BATTERY a business on the 7200 Illinois drivers license. The who was standing at the that install and operate block of Caldwell Avenue. victim told police he had "Big Brother." A 52.year.old Niles man corner of Oakton Street and equipment for railroad-cross- The trash bin was behind two charges on his credit "I don't think it rises to the accused a 56-year-old Michael John. ing enforcement. Park Ridge a restaurant and owned card for a restaurant and a level of a veto, but I don't like Chicago man of having an The Toyota's driver denied Police Chief Frank Kaminski by a waste-management store, both in Niles, for a it," Schmidt said. affair with his wife on June seeing a woman at the corner is recommending a camera company out of Elk Grove. total of $420. and reported that the Nissan for the northbound lane of - By Jennifer Johnson

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BY JENNIFER JOHNSON thing even more disconcert- "I opened the cylinder and [email protected] ing about his appearance: theall six chambers were empty," revolver dangling from thehe said. "After a split second I The objects left behind onhandcuffs around his rightsaid, 'You don't have another youfitm the kitchen table made Parkwrist. gun, do you?' He shook his Ridge Police Officer Steve "I knew his name, so fromhead no." Tracy's heart sink. my squad car I called out his Asthestunned occu- A man's wallet and housename to him," Tracy said.pants of cars stopped in traf- keys. His eyeglasses "He wasn'treallyfie at the busy intersection and - most trou- looking at me, hewatched, Tracy unlocked the man's handcuffs with his own the world? bling of all - his wasobviouslyin wedding ring. shock. When he didhandcuffkey and removed the "I thought, 'That's look at me I said,Colt .357 Magnum that was reallynotagood 'You'renotgoingattached, carryingitaway. sign,'"Tracyre- to try to hurt me,Paramedics were soon on the called. are you?' He tookscene to treat the gunshot- Tracy was think- awhile, but then hewound victim, who had clearly ing of the distraught Officer Steve finallyshookhissustained serious injuries to woman beside him, Iracy head." the lower part of his face. a worried wife who Tracy ap- Tracy said using the wrong sensed even before proached the mantype of bullet in the gun, corn- opening the door of her homeslowly, carefully, while a sec-bined with the way it was that something was terriblyond police officer stood near-aimed when fired, probably wrong. by, gun at her side, ready forsaved the man's life. That her long-despondentwhat neither officer wanted "He definitely had a plan," husband had taken his life. to occur. Myriad thoughtsTracy said, speculating that Unwillingtoentertheconverged in Tracy's mindthe man's intention was to house alone she'd called Parkwithin seconds as he consid-commit suicide in the forest Ridge Police. Tracy respond-erad the best way to handlepreserve and, not wanting ed to the call. the potentially deadly situ-someone to come across his "She knew something wasation. The man appeared togun and steal it once he was up. Something had tipped herhave shot himself under thedead, had the forethought to off to that," Tracy, a 24-yearchin. handcuff the weapon to him- veteran of the Police Depart- Were there any more bul-se1f ment, said of the August 2011lets left in his gun? Would he Tracy, who acknowledges call, for which his responseuse it on the police officers?he has never encountered an Oakton Community College can help you find out! earned him the EnforcementDid he want the officers toattempted suicide quite like Officer of the Year Awardshoot him in a "suicide-by-this one, ranks the incident Learn about anything that grabs youfrom accounting to business. from the Illinois VFW As-cop" scenario? within his Top 5 most-chal- sociation. "She was crying "It was one of those thingslenging calls, but says there engineering to manufacturing, physical therapy to nursing, computers and I cried a little bit with- a policeman's worst night-isn't anything he would have her. She reminded me of mymare - because you can'tdone differently. to early childhood education. At Oakton's Des Plaines and Skokie mom." say 'Put the gun down' be- The officer has not been in After the two walked insidecause he's got it handcuffedcontact with the man or his campuses. you'll find yourself in classes with people just like you and discovered the husband'sto his wrist," Tracy said. family since the incident, as personal effects laid out in The officer was concernedTracy admits he is not quite who are ready to take the next step in their careerswithout paying the kitchen - and the manabout the man's reaction,sure how the man feels about nowhere to be found - Tra-should he come out of shockhim saving his life. Park Ridge thousands of dollars in tuition. So get moving. cy knew the call had turnedsuddenly. Though police offi-Police Chief Frank Kaminski from a well-being check intocers are trained to think firstsaid the victim's injuries were a missing-person case. of their own safety when con-severe and he spent much And the case was about tofronted with a person who istime in the hospital. Start here. Work anywhere. change again. armed and potentially dan- Tracy was recognized with A second call had comegerous, Tracy knew he didn'tan Officer of the Year award Fall classes begin August 20. Apply and register online today. into police, this one involvingwant to fire on the man andfrom the Park Ridge VFW a man seen standing at thehoped he wouldn't raise hisPost for his actions in safely s corner of Dee and Higginsgun. disarming the man. The VFW roads, covered in blood. "Everything kind of comesthensubmittedhisname "It was three blocks awayat you," Tracy said of thefor the statewide award, for (Oakton from where this guy wasexperience. "The big thingwhich he was selected by the ,CommunitvColleg '( missing from," Tracy said. "Iwas knowing I didn't wantIllinois Association of Chiefs thought, 'That has to be myto bring him out of the shockof Police. 1600 East GoifRoad, Des Plaines 7701 North Lincoln Avenue, Skokie guy." and know that to finish the "He really put his own life The man, in his 60s, wasjob all he needs to do is pointin harm's way to resolve that www.oakton.edu standing at the edge of thethat gun at me." situation," Kaminski said. "... forest preserve, dressed in a Now standinginfrontI think what he did was very T-shirt, shorts and sandals.of the man, Tracy told himcommendable and I'm so glad His clothing was soaked inhe was about to secure hishe will receive that recogni- blood, but there was some-weapon. tion for what he did." Pioneer Press wants to hear from you. Please send your Letters to the Editor to Matt Schmitz at [email protected], or by mail to 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. 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QUESTION OF THE WEEK 1000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS ,.o, rna-ts Around Nues we asked: What book are you most I4GGlt looking forward to reading this summer?

"Looking forward to reading 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,' by Roald Dahl." SUZANNA KOCIS, Highland Park

"I'm reading 'The Hunger Games' right now." COURTNEY PADDING, Norridge

"Steve Jobs' bio." MARK STEVENSON, Park Ridge

"I'm reading 'Dharma Punx,' by Tragedy for Alvin and the Chipmunks Noah Levine." GIANNI CHRISTIANO, Nues imitators: Helium is almost gone Will there How could this have happened? supply of it here on earth. It is pro- be a black Did some scathingly brilliant duced by the nuclear fusion process market for criminal mind come up with a plan of the sun (that's right, the sun) or "Bill O'Reilly's 'Killing Lincoln.'" helium? to corner the helium market and by the slow decay of terrestrial rock. Could float- hold the free world for ransom? Is There is no way to create it in LEXI DONAVAN, Park Ridge ing party bal- this some weird plot of a new Jamesthe lab, and most of what we have bons become Bond or Batman movie? Is Dr. No orwas collected as a by-product of the BY RANDY BLASER illegal? the Joker behind this evil plot? production of naturalgas. Columnist Could arrest Or is this just part of the general So that's where it comes from. But warrants be decline of the world? Is Obama be- who is to blame for the shortage? issued for folks who take a hit of hind this? Is this just another liberal As they say in "Casablanca," helium and talk funny? ploy to make sure everyone has round up the usual suspects. That Is it the end of giant cartoon- helium and now we've run out? means the U.S. Congress. PIONEER PEOPLE POLL character balloons at the Macy's Or is this a conservative plot to And sure enough, Congress is the Thanksgiving Day Parade? create a false sense of urgency and apparent cause of this worldwide Here are the answers to last These are just some of the ques- shortage of helium, according to a week's question: tions I had last week after reading "As they say in 2010 article in The Independent. Back What is the most inconsider- that Libertyville's plans for giant 'Casablanca,' round in 1996, Congress passed a law to sell ate gift to give your dad on parade balloons was deflated by the up the usual suspects. off all of the U.S. helium reserves Father's Day? shortage in helium. And as I read on, by 2015. That made helium cheap, I found out the shortage was worse. That means the U.S. too cheap to recycle. Sure enough, A tie with Local balloon artists and balloon Congress." helium began flying off the shelves. poker-pLaying How do you prepare yourself for stores are being hit hard. They use It took 4.7 biffion years to make dogs on it an outdoor party during mosquito helium to inflate the decorative bal- jack up the prices of helium sky highall the helium on earth. And 100 14% Cubs season? bons you see at weddings, gradua- to make a ridiculously obscene profit?years of party balloons later, we're tickets 1. Lots of bug spray. 25% tions and other celebrations. Where the heck does helium almost out of gas. 2. Use a mosquito lamp. One local vendor said the cost of come from anyway? And that gas is needed by hos- 3. Burn citronella candles. a tank of helium has jumped form These are questions that need pitals to cool MR! machines, and 4. Cover up. $80 to $350. Another said their answers ifwe are to get to the bot- NASA and the Department of De- 5. Nothing. I like the bloodsuckers. Rogaine Waukegan supplier cut them off tom of the helium shortage and findfense to purge fuel from its rockets. A copy of To submit your answer, go to nues. "Twilight" Velcro 29% and they have to drive to Chicago some blame. I don't know about you, but I'm 18% waltet suntimes.com. to get some of the precious, lighter Turns out that helium is a non- never filling another balloon with 14% than-air gas. renewable gas and there is limited helium or talldng funny again. NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 27 Seekingcurefor epidemic WiliWe Find of distracted driving

An epidemic. Laws against distracted driving are That's what the important. We need more. And we need law What You federal government enforcement to rigorously enforce those calls it. laws. And like other But there is another remedy in the battle epidemics, it kills against the epidemic of distracted driving. - 3,092 in 2010, More of a vaccine, actually, than a remedy. HaveTo Offer? BY PAUL SASSONE with 416,000 people Because unlike other epidemics we have Columnist injured. the power - each of us - to wipe out this Chances are epidemic instantly. you are infected. The distracted driving epidemic will disap- The epidemic is distracted driving. pear when we stop driving distractedly. The symptoms are easy to spot and you This is not impossible. probably exhibit a few - talking on the phone while driving, eating while driving, texting Just pay attention while driving grooming while driving reading There was a time when people - or most while driving, watching TV while driving. people - paid attention to the road, concen- One of the major ways in which people trated on driving. are infected is by contact with the electronic It wasn't too many years ago that a co- gizmo industry, which constantly thinks up worker of mine regaled us with what we new gadgets with which people can distract thought at the time was something unbeliev- ws themselves while driving. able he had seen on his way to work. One of the newer carriers of the epidemic What he saw was a man shaving with an is the automobile thdustr3 which is tirelessly electric razor while driving. coming up with nifty in-car gadgets such as "You're kidding!" we exclaimed. navigation systems and devices that allow Today, the sight of someone shaving while drivers to tap into online services. driving wouldn't even be worth mentioning. To its credit, the U.S. Department of My point is that what once was can be Transportation is trying to require the auto again. All we have to do is do it. In this case, industry to reduce the distracting elements ofpay attention to driving. Cj these devices. There are 3,092 good reasons to try. - , d - d p - s LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - _-, w a . d _ 4': '1000 Words' cartoon . to reach this day. And yet, "Childhood - once you t_p h resonates for reader one wonders how many of cross its borders, you can . ..__- b w Just a word of thanks for us watching the ceremony ne'er go back again." 1 a 11 4 a publishing 1000 Words by can admit we lost almost And yet, isn't here's some ' ------d .p-uu_-j I Jack Higgins (June 14). as much as we gained from genetic tug to us as we yearn - -- - - . - His drawing of a lovely those four years? for what we've lost? Isn't it ------' L___ summer outdoor concert With each new book read the daunting dawning at the - - s p_- - scene, being enjoyed by folks and course passed, we gath- sunset of our life that what --p - in their seats, on the lawn ered up what our professors was once ours at its sunrise and even by birds in the and our culture defme as may have been our richest trees, was a treat to see. knowledge and truth. Surelytreasure of themail? One could almost hear the we believe "the truth shall Citizen Kane whispered music being played, espe- make us free." But here's the for his childhood: "Rosebud." cially since Mr. Higgins was funny thing: There was a Jesus himself said: "Let the Advertising Pays... musically knowledgeable trade-off taking place. The little children come to me enough to print the actual more knowledge and truth and do not stop them; for it music to Debussy's Clair de that filled our life, the less is to such as them that the Lune. room there may be for what kingdom of God belongs." in Print and Online. It is such a peaceful, had filled it before. Those of us attending the melodic scene that it is now In the case of our youthfulrecent graduation ceremo- posted in the place that is theignorance, the trade-off was nies have by now learned most viewed in my home - a good one. However, there how life only starts to make the refrigerator door! was another trade-off hap- sense looking backward, Call:847-486-9200 Joanne Stuckapening. The more knowledgeand yet has to be lived going Morton Groveand truth taking root, the forward. Which is perhaps less room was left for those why we hug our graduate so Embrace wonder of young virtues of awe and tightly. wonder, mystery and belief, inthat embrace, we may youth, but Let go of the angels and leprechauns. be trying to pass the experi- past Lets be clear: This is not ence of our age on to the ea- a plea for eternal childhood. gerness of their youth - just PIONEER PRESS Another season of college St. Paul said it well: "Now possibly the very best gift we YOtR LOCAL SOURCE graduations - of diplomas, that I am a man, I have put have to offer them. which proudly display all the away the things of a child." 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4 For Your Consideration Celebrating the dances of Spain

A quartet of actmtws for BY DONALD LIEBENSON the coming week Contributor How did Libby Komaiko, a nice "Time After Time: Jewish girl from Evanston, found her The Songs of Jule Styne," own internationally acclaimed Span- presented by Theo Ubique ish dance company? Cabaret Theatre through Long story so we'll skip for now to July 29 at the No Exit Cafe, the punchilne: Komaiko's 40-member 6970 N. Glenwood (Rogers Ensemble Espanolwillpresent "FIa- Park), Chicago. During the menco Passion" on June 22-24 at the golden age of Broadway North Shore Center for the Perform- and Hollywood musicals, ing Arts in Skokie. composer Jule Styne created This celebration of Spanish songs that prompted Frank dance, music and culture will fea- Sinatra to remark, "His song ture four world premieres and two list reads like the history of U.S. premieres performed by the American popular music." Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Performances at 7:30 p.m. Theater's company as well as guest Thursdays, June 21, 28, July dancers and choreographers from 5, 12, 19,26; 8 p.m. Fridays Spain. and Saturdays, July 20-21, 27- 28; and 7 p.m. Sundays, July Top dancers 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Tickets are Artistswillinclude Carmela $25-$29. Call (773) 347-1109 or Greco, daughter of the legendary visit www.theo-u.org. José Greco, who popularized Spanish dance in the United States; Paloma Jazz Community Big Gómez, former principal with the Band, an 18-piece big band National Ballet of Spain and Founder based in Norridge, plays the and Artistic Director of Compañia de music of Count Basie, Duke Danza Paloma Gomez; and Jose Bar- Ensembte Espanot Will perform dances of Spain. i PHOTO v DEAN PAUL Ellington, Stan Kenton, i-los, principal dancer of the Maria Thad Jones/Mel Lewis and Pages Company. others, 7-10 p.m. June 27 at In addition to the U.S. premieres, College of Roosevelt Mullen's Bar & Grill, 8313 W the program will also include eight University next Lawrence Ave., Norridge. No pieces representing Ensemble Espa- door to her father's cover. Call (708) 452-3190. nol's repertoire of 125 works. studio in the Fine Komaiko is the artistic director Arts Building. She Fountain Square Art of Ensemble Espanol, the premiere was a practioner of Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June Spanish dance center and company the Spanish style of 23-24 at Church Street and to be in residence at a U.S. university,dance, which was Sherman Avenue, downtown Northeasterm Illinois University. In popular in the 1960s Evanston, featuring works 1983, she became the first American and '70s, Komaiko by more than 225 juried to receive the Lazo de Dama de la Or-said. artists, a children's art tent den de Isabel la Catolica, the highest The family moved with activities overseen by honor bestowed on foreign nationals to Evanston, and fol- the Evanston Art Center, by King of Spain Juan Carlos I. Her lowing high school, food, and a jazz-centric music most recent honor was to be made Komaiko had her lineup. Visit wwwcityofevan- professor emeritus at Northeastern. sights set on Broad- ston.org. Her extraordinary journey started way, but she was simply and magically enough with discovered by José "Loving Lianview," a performance of "The Nutcracker" Greco, whose corn- Dame Libby Komaiko an interactive fan event cel- by American ballerina and choreog- pany was perform- ebrating the "One rapher Ruth Page that Komaiko saw ing in Chicago and Life to Live," 3 p.m. June 24 when she was five years old. She was who was auditioning at the Akoo Theatre at Rose- enraptured. "My mother said I neverAmerican dancers Principal dancer Sara Samuels performs with Ensemble 'FLAMENCO mont, 5400 N. River Road, sat down," she said. "We were in the to tour with his Espanol. i PHOTO BY JOE DAVIS Rosemont. Cast members first row of the balcony and I stood company. Komaiko PASSION' participating include Kassie with my chin resting on the rail." had gone to the auditions just to residence. In 1976, Ensemble Espanol DePaiva, John-Paul Lavoisier, watch, but he encouraged her to try was born, and Komaiko's dance card North Shore Center for the Michael Easton, Melissa Early passion out, and she won one of the company has been filled ever since. Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Archer, Hilary B. Smith, and But Komaiko, 63, reckons her scholarships. The ensemble includes youth Skokie Blvd. Trevor St. John. Tickets: passion for music and dance began In the early 1970s, Komaiko dancers to the post-doctoral per- 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, June $125 Gold Circle, $75, $55, earlier. Her parents were musicians, collaborated with her mother on formers, and Komaiko noted, "Age is $35; post-show autograph she said: "When I was in my mother'sa one-hour dance/music/lecture unimportant. Life is the important 22-23; 3 p.m. Sunday, June 24 and photo session, 5:30-7:30 womb, she was giving concerts." program, which they performed at thing in the dancing. When I was 20 Tickets are $26-$46; free parking p.m., $125 (must have show The family initially lived in Chica- Northeastern Illinois University to I wanted to jump and twirl. However, (847) 673-6300 or visit www. ticket to attend). Visit www. go, where Komaiko began her dance an overflow crowd. "They never let there is something for everyone to lovingllanview.com or call training with Elisa Stigler, whose me leave," Komaiko laughed. The find their spirit in the deep songs or northshorecenter.org (866) 364-0330. studio was in the Chicago Musical university asked her to be an artist-inin the happiness of the dance." 2B WWW.PIONEERLOCAI.COM THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 2012 DIC

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI Go fish Contributor }(ids as young as 2 are invited to a Gone Fishin' Derby on June 30 at the Wildwood There's a lot more to do at the Morton Nature Center, 529 Forestview, Park Ridge. Grove Farmers Market on Saturday than pickFishing times are 8 to 9 a.m. for ages 2 to 4, fresh produce, thanks to the Morton Grove loto 11:30 a.m. for ages 5 to 8, and 8 to 9:30 Park District, which is presenting a Summer a.m. for ages 9 to 15. Prizes will be awarded Fun Fest from 9 a.m. to noon (the farmers at this catch-and-release event. Cost is $8 for market opens at 8 a.m.) at 6210 Dempster. residents, $15 for nonresidents. Preregistra- "The recreation staff has put together tion is required. things for all ages," said Sue Braubach, the For details, call (847) 692-5127 or visit park district's marketing and public informa- prparks.org. tion officer. "They're going to have a craft and science area for kids, and they can stop by a Bandtogether booth to test their sports skills." Teach your kids a few old dance steps at The chess master, a popular attraction a Flat Cats big band concert from 7 to 8:30 from last year, returns to challenge kids at p.m. June 28 at Proesel Park, 7055 N. Kostner "BOOMER HEAVEN! that game. Ave., Lincoinwood. Starting at 5 p.m. you can RAIN creates musical nirvana.., makes "Some of our piano students and instruc- visit a summer market for food, beverages, tors will be playing music," Braubach added, produce, arts and crafts, and flea market the hair on the back of your neck stand up! and there also will be a moon jump. items. Grownups can take free mini classes in For details, call (847) 677-9740 or visit A thrilling bit of time-warping nostalgia!" Zumba, the current rage, as well as Werq, a wwwlincolnwoodil.org. - Fort Worth Star Telegram new active class done to upbeat Latin music. For details, call (847) 965-1200 or visit What's cooking? mortongroveparks.com. Fun is on the menu when early childhood music specialist Carole Stephens presents New station celebration Macaroni Soup with Miss Carole from 6:30 to BEGINS TUESDAY! The CTA Yellow Line finally stops in down- 7:30 p.m. June 28 at the Niles Public Library, town Skokie, so the village is holding a party 6960 W. Oakton St. Everyone will be giggling DRIENTAL at the new Oakton Street station from 2 to 4 wiggling and singing along at this program JUNE 26-JULY1THEATRE p.m. Sunday. There will be a statue dedica- for families with children from birth to age 800-775-2000 BROADWAYIN CHICACO.COM tion, bike parade for kids, entertainment and 8. Pick up tickets 30 minutes before the Tickets available at all Broadway In Chicago Box Offices and free ice cream. program. anneon Ticketmaster retail locationsGroups 15+ 312-977-1710 www.raintributecom For details, call (847) 673-0500 or visit vil- For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit- Iageofskokie.org. nileslibraryorg. DIC THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 3B I

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FILM CLIPS Reasons to 5-8:3Opm Advertise OPENING FRIDAY F*rmer MarkM Delicious food, Produce, ABRAHAM LINCOLN: Arts and Crafts rewspapers p VAMPIRE HUNTER 5:45pm REASON Rated: R for violence through- BINGO #1 out and brief sexuality under the big ten Stars: Benjamin Walker, Mary 7-8:3Opm FAIR-REACHING Elizabeth Winstead, Anthony Newspapers reach the Mackie CONCFRT majority of adults daily ')and dancing and on Sundays. u The 16th president spends June 28th his early years slaughtering vampires in this action- THE FLAT CATS PIONEER PRESS fantasy adventure. Timur CALL 847-486-7300 Bekmambetov ("Wanted") di- rected the adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith's somewhat revisionist historical novel.

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Steve Carell gives a touching, poignant *** and, of course, very funny performance" Rated: PG for some scary ac- tion and rude humor ACCESS HOLLYWOOD Stars: Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters u A young Scottish princess (Macdonald) rebels when her mother (Thompson) tries to force her to marry - until a witch's spell endangers the queen. Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman and Steve Purcell Ax-wielding Honest Abe: Benjamin Walker stars in "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter." co-directed the Pixar fantasy adventure. their all as the small-town classified ad for time-travel . In the "Madagascar"-verse, girl and big-city boy who fall companions. "Safety not it's energy and oomph SEEKING A FRIEND FOR in love while dreaming of Guaranteed" is as much that matter, and enough THE END OF THE WORLD rock stardom on the Sunset about love, loss and regret asgeneral silliness to keep Rated: R for language includ- Strip - but nothing makes it is about time travel, but it youngsters giggling, even ing sexual references, some much of an impression except also does a nice job, until theduring the de rigeur moral STEV drug use and brief violence Cruise as decadent superstar last few scenes, of keeping lessons - and there's us guessing about whether Stars: Steve Carell, Keira Stacee jaxx. And the most enough of all three in this or not our sweet, damaged, SEEKING Knightley memorable thing about his third installment to power . As a planet-destroying performance is his devil's- eccentric hero is as crazy "M3" to another half-billion- FOR THE END OF THE WORLD asteroid hurtles toward the head codpiece. Fortunately, as he seems. Winner of the dollar box office take. Even F t) C U S Waldo Salt Screenwriting Ri. .. Earth, a man (Carell) takes a Baldwin and Brand are on though inspiration is more N award at this year's Sun- road trip in search of his high-hand to supply much-needed sadly lacking than ever and 'SeekInqAF,,efld FøcòbOOk.tom/SeokIngAF,,endMovl., dance Film Festival. school sweetheart. Screen- comic relief. the whole enterprise has an CHECK LOCAL LISTiNGS writer Lorene Scafaria ("Nick air offrantic desperation. IKE END ¡S COMING FOR ThEATRE LOCATIONS and Norah's Infinite Playlist") SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED THAT'S MY BOY This outing has the four FRIDAY, 6/22 AJDHOWflMES makes her writing/directing *** Rated: R for crude sexual Central Park Zoo refugees 400X1436491 t49&U.h ,S,,.y..Vy Thd 44ELP M 9,44/STOP 44 cs,4,l. debut with the apocalyptic content throughout, nudity, fleeing across Europe from Rated: R for language includ- romance. pervasive language and some a demented animal control F O C U S For a look behind the scenes with Steve CareS, keira Knightley ing some sexual references on ¡Tunes and more, visit www.IT .ComlFocusFeatvres drug use officer (voiced by Frances McDormand), while hiding in STILL PLAYING Stars: Aubrey Plaza, Mark Stars: Adam SandIer, Andy Duplass, Jake M. Johnson Samberg, Vanilla Ice a down-and-out circus. ROCK OF AGES . The only thing potentially . After raising his son * * 1/2 disappointing about this (Samberg) as a single SNOW WHITE quirky, warm-hearted father, a man (Sand(er) dis- AND THE HUNTSMAN Rated: PG-13 for sexual con- and generally satisfying appears on the boy's 18th Rated: PG-13 for intense tent, suggestive dancing, some indie romance is the birthday, only to reappear sequences ofviolence and ac- heavy drinking and language ending. Though while and raise havoc later in life. tion, and brief sensuality Stars: Tom Cruise, Alec Bald- its radical shift in tone seemsSean Anders ("Hot Tub Time win, Russell Brand likety to annoy some people Machine") directed the Stars: Kristin Stewart, Chris . The best argument to (me included), it's likely to comedy. Hemsworth, Charlize Theron come along in a long time strike others as just right. u In this revisionist fairy that rock is indeed dead, Plaza ofTV's "Parks and MADAGASCAR 3: tale, the Huntsman (Hems- Adam "Hairspray" Shank- Recreation" (in a star-mak- EUROPE'S MOST WANTED worth) assigned to kill Snow man's bland adaptation of the ing performance) is perfect White (Stewart) instead Broadway musical is way too as Darius, a prematurely ** becomes her protector and long and remarkably tedious, world-weary magazine intern Rated: PG for some mild ac- helps lead a revolt against considering that it's all about dragooned into a team- tion and rude humor the evil queen (Theron). Di- the wild and crazy heyday assignment to track down Stars: Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, rector Rupert Sanders makes of '80s hair-metal. Juianne and profile a local loony David Schwimmer, Jada his feature debut with the Rough and Diego Boneta give (Duplass) who has placed a Pinkett Smith fantasy adventure. DIC THURSDAY. lUNE 21, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERIOCAL.COM SB

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ARLINGTON THEATERS 53 S. Evergreen St. Arlington Heights (847) 483-0123 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 11:30- 12:30-1:45-2:45-4-5-6:15- 7: 15-8 :30-9: 30 Rock of Ages (PG-13) Fn- Thu 11:40-2:10-4:40-7:10- "PIXAR HAS OUTDONE ITSELF" 9:40 Poter Tr,ver. RpJ1íngStonc That's My Boy (R) Fri-Thu 11:50-2:20-4: 50-7:20-9: 50 "ORIGINAL!" David Plummer. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most WINDY CITY LIVE. WLS-TV (ABC) Wanted (PG) Fri-Thu 11:30- 30-3:30-5 : 30-7:30-9 :30 "SPECTACULAR. Snow White and the Hunts- REMARKABLE IN EVERY WAY!" man (PG-13) Fri-Thu 11:45- Mark S. Alien, CBS/CW STATiONS 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:50

RENAISSANCE PLACE 1850 2nd St., Highland Park (847) 258-7282 Peace, Love, & Misunder- Chris Hemsworth and Kristen Stewart are alert for danger in "Snow White and the Huntsman." standing (R) Fri-Sun 12:10- 2:40-5:20-7:50; Mon-Thu 2-4:30-7-9:30 10:45-1:35-4:20-7:20-10:15- Ted (R)Thu 12:01 a.m. 2:40-5:20-7:50 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most 12:55; Sun-Thu 10:Lt5-1:35- Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Bernie (P6-13) Fri-Sun Wanted (PG)Fri-Thu 1-3:30- 4:20-7:20-10:15 Hunter (R)Fn, Sat 11:45- 12:30-3-5:40-8:10; Mon-Thu 6-8:15 Prometheus in 3-D (R)Fn, 2:25-5:05-7:45-10:25-1; 3-5:40-8: 10 Sat 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:35- Sun-Thu 11:45-2:25-5:05- I Moonrise Kingdom (PG- ROSEMONT 18 12:30; Sun-Thu 12:30-3:30- 7:45-10:25 13) Fri-Sun 12:20-2:50- 9701 Rryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont 6:30-9:35 (847) 447-1030 Abraham Lincoln: Vampire 5:30-8:15; Mon-Thu 2:50- For Greater Glory (R) Fn- Hunter in 3-D (R)Fn, Sat 5: 30-8: 15 Madea's Witness Protection Thu 10:05 p.m. 1:55-4:35-7:15-9:55-12:3 0; The Best Exotic Marigold (PG-13) Thu 12:01 am. Kidtoons: Strawberry Short-Sun-Thu 1:55-4:35-7:15-9:55 Magic Mike (R)Thu 12:01 Hotel (P6-13) Fri-Sun cake Sat, Sun 11:20 a.m. Brave (PG)Fn, Sat 11:50- 11:30-2:15-5:10-8; Mon-Thu am. Madagascar 3: Europe's 2:20-4:55-7:25-10-12:25; People Like Us (P6-13) 15-5:10-8 Most Wanted (PG)Fri-Thu Sun-Thu 11:50-2:20-4:55- Thu 12:01 am. Hysteria (R) Fri-Sun 12- 10:5-11:30-1:25-2-3:S5- 7:25-10 Ted (R)Thu 12:01 a.m. 2:30-5-7:30; Mon-Thu 2:30- 4:30-6:35-7:35-9:05 Seeking a Friend for the End Abraham Lincoln: Vampire 5-7:30 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most of the World (R)Fn), Sat Hunter (R)Fn, Sat 11:45- PIXAR Wanted in 3-D (P6) Fni-Thu 12: 10-2 :45-5:2 0-8-10 :35-1; HIGHLAND PARK 2:25-5:05-7:45-10:25-1; 12 :5 5-3: 25-6 Sun-Thu 12:10-2:45-5:20-8- 445 Centra t Ave. Sun-Thu 11:45-2:25-5:05- Prometheus (R)Fri. Sat 10:35 (847) 432-3300 7:45-10:25 12 :45-3:45-6:45-9:45- That's My Boy (R)Fni, Sat The theater is currently Abraham Lincoln: Vampire 12;40; Sun-Thu 12:45-3:45- 1:15-4:05-7-9:50-12:35; Sun- closed for maintenance. Hunter in 3-D (R)Fn, Sat 6: 45-9 :45 Thu 1:15-4:05-7-9:50 11:05-1:55-4:35-7:15-9:55- Snow White and the Hunts- AND reaL D3j3D RANDHURST 12:30; Sun-Thu 11:05-1:55- Prometheus (R)Fn, Sat IN 3 men (P6-13) Fn, Sat 10 -1AL LUAMffl,F:!E 324 Theater Way. Mount Prospect 4: 35-7: 15-9:55 12: 45-3:45-6:45-9:45-12 :40; (888) 262-4386 12: 15-3: 15-6: 15-9 :20-12 :20; Sun-Thu 12:45-3:45-6:45- DISNEY.COM/BRAVE www.amctheatres.com Brave (PG)Fri. Sat 11:20- Sun-Thu 12:15-3:15-6:15-9:20 50-2 :2 0-2 : 50-4: 55-5 : 25- 9:45 Win the chance to take your own family on one of the Bravest' Men in Black III (P6-13)Fn, Adventures by Disney vacations yet...to Scotland! SHOW PLACE 12 7:25-7:55-10-10:30-12:25; Sat 11:25-2:10-5-7:40-10:20- VILLAGE CROSSING To enter. visit Oisney.com/BraveSweeps or text 'KING to 347639 (DISNEY) 301 Golf Mitt Center, Nues Sun-Thu 11:20-11:50-2:20- 12:50; Sun-Thu 11:25-2:10-5- 7000 Carpenter Road, Skokie (800) 326-3264 2:50-4:55-5:25-7:25-7:55- 7:40-10:20 (888) 262-4386 www.amctheatres.com 10-10:30 www.amctheatres.com The Dictator (R)Fn, Sat STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Brave in 3-D (PG)Fri-Thu 8:25-10:40-12:55; Sun-Thu NORRIDGE 11:15-1:50-4:25-6:55-9:25 WILMETTE IN 3, reaL®)30 AND IN THEATRES EVERYWHERE 4250 Hartem Ave.. Norridge 8:25-10:40 Monsters vs. Aliens (PG) Tue- 1122 Central Ave., Witmette CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR THEATRES AND SHOWTIMES (888) 262-4386 The Avengers (P6-13)Fn, (847) 251-7411 ,.'o. PRESNTED IN 7.1 DIGITAL SURROUND IN SELECT THEATRES tpvv www.amctheatres.com Thu 10 a.m. Sat 11:40-3-6:20-9:30-12:35; Brave (PG) Fn, Wed, Thu Seeking a Friend for the End Sun-Thu 11:40-3-6:20-9:30 PICKWICK of the World (R) Fn, Sat 4:45-7:15; Sat-Mon 2:30-4:45-

5 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge I 10-2 :45-5:20-8-10:35-1; ROSEMONT PREMIER 7:15; Tue 2:30 (847) 604-2234 Sun-Thu 12:10-2:45-5:20-8 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont The Best Exotic Marigold www.pickwicktheatre.om 10:35 (847) 447-1030 Hotel (PG-1,3) Eri, Thu 4:20- Brave (PG)Fri-Thu 1:30-4- Rock of Ages (P6-13)Fn, Madea's Witness Protection 7; Sat-Mon 1:45-4:20-7; Tue 6:30-8:45 Sat 12:40-1:10-3:40-4:10- (P6-13)Thu 12:01 a.m. 1:45; Wed 4:20 The Best Exotic Marigold Ho- 6:40-7:10-9:40-10:10-12:45; Magic Mike (R)Thu 12:01 Going Places - Encore Choral tel (P6-13)Fri-Thu 2-4:30- Sun-Thu 12:40-1:10-3:40- a.m. Group Wed 2:30 p.m. 7-9:30 4:10-6:40-7:10-9:40-10:10 People Like Us (PG-13)Thu Opera in Cinema - Emani Rock of Ages (P6-13) Fri-Thu That's My Boy (R)Fri. Sat 12:01 a.m. from Bologna, Italy Wed 7 68 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012DIC ATTENTION CD Owners NEW ON VIDEO French charmer

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July 21: at www.ticketmaster.com or $50 reserved seating, $40 $10 for students. Visit www. American English (Beatles Clay with The Revelations Jimmy Webb, $20-$42. July (800) 745-3000; the ticket balcony and standing room. tic.northwestern.edu or call tribute). $17-$37. June 30: featuring Tre Williams (soul). 22, 2 p.m.: Eugenia Elliot CD prices listed below do not July6, 10 p.m.: Afro-Peruvian (847) 491-7282. Phil Angotti Band and Steve $l7/$2o. July 14: Dan Hicks & release show (folk). $5-$10. include service fees. For more electronica band Novalima. S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- Dawson Band (indie rock). the Hot Licks (country/jazz). July 22, 6:30 p.m.: Callaghan information about the theater, $20 in advance; $25 at the cago Ave., Evanston. www. $12/$15/$22. July 1, 2 p.m.: $22-$42. July 15, 7 p.m.: The in The Studios at SPACE call (847) 671-5100 or visit door. July 10, 7:30 p.m.: '8Os evanstonspace.com. (847) Bitter Melon, $15. July 1, Ragbird with Chicago Farmer (pop). $15. July 22, 7 p.m.: www.rosemonttheatre.com. New Wave artist Howard 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., 7 p.m.: Kinky Friedman (folk/rock). $8/$lO. July18: John Gorka (folk). $18/$22. Aug. 7, 7:30 p.m.: Yes with Jones. $45 general admission. unless noted otherwise. June (country). July 6: Fountains Birds of Chicago (featuring JT July 25: Erwin Helfer's Chi- special guest Procol Harum. July 11, 8 p.m.: Orchestre Po(y 22: Ruthie Foster (blues! ofWayne (alt rock). $28- Nero and Alison Rusell) and cago Boogie Ensemble & Ann $40, $50, $65, $75. Oct. 21, 7 Rythmo de Contonou (Afro folk). $18. June 23: Todd Park $48. July 7: Heartsfie(d Band Matt the Electrician (roots). p.m.: Celtic Thunder. $32.50, pop). $28 general admission; Mohr of Big Head Todd & (country/rock). $17/$20. July $10/$14. July 19: [die Carey SEE GO, PAGE 16B $49.50, $65, $75. $38 reserved. July 13, 7:30 Allstate Arena, 6920 N. p.m.: Big Sam's Funky Nation. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. $18 general admission. July Tickets are available at www. 14, 9:30 p.m.: Flenhouse ticketmaster.com or (800) Prowlers Anniversary Show 745-3000; the ticket prices (bluegrass). $15 general listed below do not inctude admission; $20 reserved. service fees. For information, July 27, 7:30 p.m.: Dot Dot visit www.atlstatearena.com. Dot, $15 general admission. Parking is $20, cash only. July Aug. 1, 8 p.m.: The Zombies. 7, 7 p.m.: American Idol Live! $65-$75. Aug. 3, 11:30 p.m.: Tour 2012. $29.50, $45, $65. Singer/songwriter Lucy July 19, 7 p.m.: Rock of Ages Woodward. $23 general Tour - Def Leppard/Poison admission. Aug. 11, 10 p.m.: with special guest Lita Ford. Brazilian Carnaval Summer $29.50, $59.50, $79.50, $95. Edition, featuring Swing Aug. 3, 7 p.m.: Summerland Brasileiro. Aug. 17-18, 7:30 Tour 2012 featuring [verdear, p.m. and 10:30 p.m.: Pink Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, Floyd LaserSpectacular fea- Lit and Marcy Playground. turing "The Dark Side of the $39.50, $49.50. Aug. 15, 7:30 Rainbow," a showing of "The p.m.: System of a Down with Wizard ofOz" synchronized deftones. $50. to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Chambers, 6881 N. Mil- of the Moon" soundtrack. waukee Ave., Nites. (847) The second half of the show 647-8282. www.thechamber- features The Best of Pink sontine.com. No cover, unless Floyd including "The Wall." noted otherwise. June 22, $30 general admission. Aug. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Second Hand 25, 9:30 p.m.: Freshlyground Soul Band (Motown/dance). (Afro pop). Aug. 26, 7 p.m.: June 23, 9 p.m.-1 am.: The Gary Nunez and Plena Libre Ronnie Ross Show. June 24, with Chicago Afro-Puerto 5.9 p.m.: Judy Roberts and Rican Ensemble (CAPRE). Greg Fishman. June 26, 6-11 $20-$30. Sept. 13: Marcus p.m.: Judy Roberts and Jackie Miller, winner of the Grammy Allen. $10 cover. June 27, Award for Best Contemporary 6:30-11 p.m.: Natural Sound Jazz Album of 2001. $69.50. live music karaoke. June 29, Mullen's Bar & Grill, 8313 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Crawford's W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge. Daughter (acoustic rock, (708) 452-3190. June 27, 7-lO blues and soul). June 30, 9 p.m.: Jazz Community Big p.m.-1 a.m.: Rick Lindy & the Band, an 18-piece big band Wild Ones ('5Os-'6Os rock). based in Norridge, plays the $5 cover. music ofCount Basie, Duke Ethical Humanist Society Ellingtorì, Stan Kenton, Thad Second Saturday Coffee- Jones-Mel Lewis and others. house, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. No cover. (at Howard), Skokie. (847) Northwestern University's 677-3334. www.ethicalhu- Josephine Louis Theater, 20 theaters, museums, Summer Fireworks man.org/coffeehouse. July Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Wed. 9:30pm & Sat. 10:15pm restaurants, stores, & rides 14, 8 p.m.: Singer/songwriter June 22, 8 p.m.: Johnny Mer- ' Jason Fickel and vocalist cer Foundation Songwriters sii..wI Cirque Shanghai: Year of the Dragon i liti like the Wave Swinger, turn Ginger Curry. $8. Project Songwriters Show- Amazing acrobats direct from China. 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Bule's wall instaLlations high- For information, visit www. ater, call (847) 671-5100 or children. Kids Craft Morn- syllabary. July 21-22: Lakota the Performing Arts, 9501 lighting her uncte's life in the skokieartguild.org or call visit www.rosemonttheatre. ings are informal workshops star quilts. July 28-29: North- Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (847) prison system and attempt (847) 677-8163. corn. Aug. 9, 2:30 p.m. and where children learn to west Coast button blankets. 673-6300. www.northsho- to retrieve what was lost The Koehnline Museum 6:30 p.m.: Getting Strong - construct simple versions Movie Night features recenter.org. Aug. 1, 7 p.m.: through his journey, such as ofArt at Oakton Community The Wiggles! Live in Concert. of traditional Native Amen- "Kung Fu Panda 2," rated Ethan Bortnick - "It's All hope, relevance and freedom. College, Des Plaines, invites Tickets: $15.50-$85.5O. can objects using everyday PG, at 7 p.m. June 22 at the About Music" tour, with Her works were created from women artists to submit Lincolnwood Public craft materials. Workshops Prairie View Community Cen- special guest Kidz Bop Kids. found childhood objects, work for the juried exhibition Library, 4000 W. Pratt are included with museum ter, 6834 Dempster, Morton $34.5O-$49.5O. family memories, photos and "The Personal is Political: Ave. (847) 677-5277. www. admission. Participants must Grove. Movie-themed activi- other family memorabilia. The Transformative Power lincoLnwoodlibrary.org. June be accompanied by an adult. ties begin at 6:30 p.m. Visit COMEDY An opening reception will be of Women's Art," scheduled 25, 10 a.m.: Screening of No pre-registration is neces- www.mortongroveparks.com. Gorilla Tango's Skokie held from 6-8 p.m. June 26. to run Oct. 4-26. Deadline "Ratatouille," rated G. sary. Saturday workshops are Niles Public Library, 6960 Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. DoubteTree Hotel, 9599 for entries is July 26. There Mitchell Museum of the at 11 a.rn.; Sunday workshops Oakton St., Niles. (847) Skokie. www.gonillatango. Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Through is no entry fee. A complete American Indian, 3001 Cen- at 12:30 p.m. June 23-21.: 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. corn. (773) 598-4549. July: "Birds of a Feather," list of rules may be viewed tral St., Evanston, (847) 475- Northwest Coast rattles. June org. June 23, 2 p.m.: Satur- Through June 29, 8 p.m. paintings by Jim Lange, spon- at www.oakton.edu/newsev- 1030. www.rnitchellmuseurn. 30-July 1: Seminole patch- day Family Movie presents Fridays: Chicagoland Stand sored by Simply Chicago Art. ents/events/WGS_art_entry. org. Admission is $5; $3 for work. July 7-8: Beaded key "Hugo." For information, visit www. pdf. For information, contact senior citizens, students and chains. July 14-15: Cherokee North Shore Center for SEE GO, PAGE 18B simplychicagoart.com. Nathan Harpaz at (847) 635- Oakton Community Col- 2633 or nharpazoakton. lege, Koehnline Museum of edu. Art, 1600 E. GoLf Road, Des Crafters are sought for the Plaines. (847) 635-2633. Resurrection College Prep METROPOLIS www.oakton.edu/museum. High School Arts & Craft Fair, RFflRM!\; I \TRE Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. to be held Nov. 10 at 7500 Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. p.m. Saturdays. Through Applications are available at SEMBLE July 19: Steven Jay Urry: A www.reshs.org or by contact- Retrospective, presents the ing Carol Marchetti at (773) vertoipws PANOL artist's sculptures, drawings, 775-6616, ext. 112. paintings and experimental The Norwood Park His- pieces. torical Society is accepting Services for Adults Staying applications from crafters, American Spanish in Their Homes, Celebrat- artists, and high-quality ing Experience: A Gallery chefs/bakers to fill positions Dance and of Art by Older Adults, at the 25th annual Victo- 1123 Emerson, Suite 200, na's Holiday Boutique, a JUNE 24 Music Festival Evanston. (8L7) 864-7274. fund-raiser for the nonprofit www.SASIathome.org. Gal- organization, to be held Nov. June 14-24 lery hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 28-Dec. 2 at 5624 N. Newark Wednesdays and Fridays or Ave., Chicago. Fee is $35-$65 by appointment. All art is for per space, and each seller sale, with a portion of the must donate 15% commis- proceeds benefiting SASI, sion on sales. During the a community nonprofit that event, crafters must commit helps adults in Chicago and to a minimum offive hours to the north/northwest suburbs working the sale. Hand-made FABULOUS who, due to aging, illness or or homemade items only. For injury, need assistance in the more information, call (773) featuring home. Through Nov. Le: Works 631-4633 or e-mail info@ FRANK by Robert Leopold, Delores norwoodparkhistoricalsoci- Rix and Howard Tyner. ety.org.

AUDITIONS & BOOKS & POETRY OPPORTUNITIES Barnes & Noble, 55 Old Flamenco Chicago Master Singers Orchard Center, Skokie. (847) will hold vocal auditions for 676-2230. www.bn.com. June the 2012-13 season Aug. 9, 21, 6 p.m.: Janet Evanovich 11e, 16 and 21 in Palatine. signs Wicked Business: A Lizzy iOMS T IV(HLL Passion Dedicated singers are invited and Diesel Novel. io to call (877) 825-5267 or Lincolnwood Public send an e-mail to cms.infor. Library, 4000 W. Pratt galaperformances June 22-24 mationgmail.com to make Ave. (847) 677-5277. www. YOUR II1OSBA11D an audition appointment. lincolnwoodlibrary.org. (773) 442-5916 CMS is a 130-voice ensemble Through June 23: Friends of directed by Alan Heathering- the Library Book Sale. Open ton featuring singers from during library hours; ends at EnsembleEspanolorg throughout the Chicago area. 2 p.m. Saturday. Paperbacks The ensemble will perform are 50 cents and hardcovers Northeastern this season with the Ars Viva are $1. Orchestra and the Lake Forest Illinois Symphony. For more informa- CHILIYS PLAY University tion, visit www.chicagomas- Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, tersingers.org. 5400 N. River Road, Rose- SpQs()Té h Skokie Art Guild is seeking mont. Tickets are available artists for its 51st annual Art at www.ticketmaster.com or Salsa Fair, to be held July 11e-15 (800) 745-3000 ; the ticket on the Village Green, 5211 prices listed below do not IT Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; include service fees. For more prizes and awards available. information about the the- BOX OFFICE 847 577 2121 . METROPOLISARTS.COM 18B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012DIC Long Grove celebrates strawberries

BY ELIZABETH OWENS-SCHIELE and strawberry treats," said Contributor LONG GROVE Manan Ward, owner of Long Grove's Within Reach. She's Everything is coming up STRAWBERRY celebrating 30 years next strawberries in Long Grove FESTIVAL month with her home acces- as it plans for its annual soties and gift store. Strawberry Fest this week- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June "In Long Grove, you end. 22-24 feel like you're on vacation Nestled in the historic Downtown Long Grove without being on vacation. downtown packed with between Old McHenry We have such great restau- boutique shopping, Straw- and Robert Parker Coffin rants and boutiques plus we berry Fest will celebrate the roads have a new bakery and other juicy, red, delicious fruit with Free parking in the Archer new stores. You can feel the chocolate-covered strawber- lot, between Robert change in the air this year. ries, refreshing strawberry ParkerCoffin and Old It's a much more lively and drinks, strawberry short McHenry roads, and at the vibrant feeling," said Ward. cake, donuts and ice cream Stempel lot, behind Red One of this year's high- plus strawberry-themed Oaks Home Furnishings lights will be the new M. merchandise. Belle's Pie and Bake Shop, Adults $5, kids free More than 50 Long Grove located in the former Apple merchants, food and spe- See www.visitlonggrove. Haus at 230 Robert Parker The Long Grove Strawberry Festival is all set for this weekend. i MICHELLE LAVIGNE-SUN-TIMES MEDIA cialty vendors will participate corn/strawberry Coffin Road. in Strawberry Fest from 10 «The new bakery is corn- a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, June ing up with all sorts of straw- both Saturday and Sunday activities throughout the kids 12 and under will always 22, Saturday, June 23, and town. "Every single one has berry pies - M. Belle's alone at the four-way stop sign in town for children, including be free." Sunday, June 24, between Oldto offer up some special item will have a cornucopia of downtown Long Grove. M. kiddie rides, face painting, Perkal said the village Mdllenry Road and Robert that is strawberry related strawberry yum," Perkal said.Belle's and Sunset Foods will an ice cream eating con- has "upped the quality and Parker Coffin Road. so there will be treats and «The Long Grove Confec- be supplying the pies and test and tents full of family extended the hours for enter- goodies throughout the tionery will have chocolate- any guest has the opportu- products. tainment," which ranges from All strawberry town." covered strawberries and nity to register by noon to Perkal said local mer- folk music to rock and roll, "We asked local mer- Retailers will proudly post the owners of the new Wine participate in gorging «all chants have long recognized all organizedincollaboration chants, 'How many things a strawberry poster in their Splash, a specialty boutique that yummy, messy straw- that hosting festivals "was with the Old Town School of can you come up with window if they're featuring of wines and beers, have berry pie" although space is a critical factor of the Folk Music. that are strawberry re- any strawberry items. some strawberry libations up lhnited. A series of trophies charm of Long Grove," but The family focus of the lated?'" said Rachel Perkal, "I love all the festivals but their sleeves for Strawberry and gift certificates willbe that now, an admission festival remains preemient, president of the Long Grove especially Strawberry Fest Fest." awarded to winners. charge was needed. "We Perkal said. "It's a chance to Business and Community because it brings new faces Perkal is currently but- decided to start to actually get out of the everyday and Partners who along with her and because it's the start of toning down the details for a Kid fun charge an admission fee for step into small town USA husband, Tobin Fraley, own our busy season and every- good old-fashioned pie eating Strawberry Fest will the festival ($5) but because and it's right in our back several businesses in the one is happy with the music contest to be held at 2 p.m. also provide plenty of we are a kid-friendly town, yard."

experience needed, just Skokie Art Guild's 51st an- Lincolnwood Public society.org. June 27: "After GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 17B interest in Scandinavian folk nual Art Fair, July 14-15 at the Library, 4000 W. Pratt Tomorrow" (1932), with Village Green, 5211 Oakton Ave. (847) 677-5277. www. the short subject "City of Up Round Up, hosted by local DANCE dance. For more information, call (847) 823-7596 or e-mail St., downtown Skokie. Visit lincolnwoodlibrary.org. June Contrasts." July 5: "Inva- comedienne Kelsie Huff. $20. North Shore Center for kronmo815gmail.com; or www.skokieartguild.org. 22, 1 p.m.: "Albert Nobbs." sion of the Body Snatch- June 29, 9:30 p.m.: Kenny the Performing Arts, 9501 (847) 692-6616 or kar[p57@ North Shore Festival of Art June 28, 10:30 a.m.: "Being ers" (1956), with selected Zimlinghaus. $20. Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (847) aol.com. Old Orchard, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Elmo." June 28, 1 p.m.: "The 19505 sci-fi trailers. July 11: The Hidden Shamrock Bar 673-6300. www.northshore- Line dancing for all ages July 27-29 at Westfield Old Maltese Falcon." June 29, 1 "Christmas In July" (1940), & Restaurant, 2723 N. Haisted center.org. June 22-23, 7:30 is held from 7-10 p.m. every Orchard, 4999 Old Orchard p.m.: "Sherlock Holmes: A with the Laurel & Hardy Ave., Chicago. (773) 883- p.m., and June 21e, 3 p.m.: Tuesday at the White Eagle Center, Skokie. Featuring Game of Shadows." July 5, short subject "Thicker Than 0304. June 29, 9 p.m.: "An Ensemble Español's Amen- Banquet Hall, 6839 N. Mil- works by more than 150 10:30 a.m.: "Haywire." July Water." July 18: "House of Evening of Comedy & Music" can Spanish Dance & Music waukee Ave., Niles. Beginner junied artists, live music and 5, 1 p.m.: "Yankee Doodle Bamboo" (1955), with the with Skokie resk1ent Debbie Festival, featuring "Flamenco lessons are at 7:30 p.m. and children's activities. Free Dandy." July 6, 1 p.m.: "We 1945 U.S. Office of War Sue Goodman, author of My Passion." The performance new dance or review at 8 admission and parking. Call Need to Talk About Kevin." Information propaganda Husband the Stranger, Still includes romantic Spanish (847) 926-4300 or visit Mites Public Library, 6960 film "My Japan." July 25: "La Single and Still Dating. $5. ballets, traditional folklonic p.m. Admission: $7; $5 for ages 17 and under. For infor- www.amdurproductions.com. Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- belle equipe" (1936), with Zanies Comedy Club, 5437 suites, and flamenco dramas. mation, call (847) 965-6353 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. the Popeye cartoon "We Aim Park Place, Rosemont. Show- Tickets: $26-$46. or e-mail at somedaydd@ FILM Doris Day Film Discussion to Please." Aug. 1: "Stage times at 8 p.m. Wednesdays Northwestern University's att.net. Block Cinema, in the Pick- Senes, with informal discus- Struck" (1958), with the and Thursdays; 8 p.m. and Josephine Louis Theater, 20 Laudati Auditorium at the sions after each screening - short subject "Stage Frights." 10:15 p.m. Fridays and Satur- Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. FAIRS & FESTIVALS Block Museum ofArt, North- June 26, 2 p.m.: "That Touch Aug. 8: "Hallelujah, I'm a days. Two-item food/bever- June 29-30, 8 p.m.: Jump Fountain Square Art western University, 40 Arts of Mink" (1962). June 28, Bum" (1933), with the Betty age minimum. July 6-7: Larry Rhythm Jazz Project. Tickets: Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June Circle Drive, Evanston. (847) 2 p.m.: "The Thrill of it All" Boop cartoon "The Old Man Reeb, Dobie Maxwell and Pat $5-$25. Call (847) 491-7282 23-24 at Church Street and 491-4000. www.blockmuse- (1963). and the Mountain." Aug. 15: McGann. July 11-14: Mike or visit www.tic.northwest- um.northwestern.edu/block- Northwest Chicago Film "A Hen in the Wind" (1948), Toomey. July 18-19: Baron Sherman Avenue, downtown ern.edu. Evanston, featuring works by cinema. Admission is $6; $4 Society presents the Classic with the National Film Board Vaughn from USA Network's Leikarnngen Heimhug more than 225 junied artists, for Block Museum members, Film Series at 7:30 p.m. of Canada cartoon "The Cat "Fairly Legal." July 20-21: Jay Norwegian Folk Dancers meet a children's art tent with students with ID and senior Wednesdays, unless other- Came Back." Aug. 22: "This Pharoah. July 27-28: Steve weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. activities overseen by the citizens, or as noted below. wise noted, at the Portage Day and Age" (1933), with Rannazzisi. Aug. 1-4: Nick Wednesdays, at Norwood Evanston Art Center, food, All films shown at 7 p.m., Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee the Popeye cartoon "The Man Vatterott. Aug. 10-11: Sebas- Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, Chi- and a jazz-centric music unless noted otherwise. July Ave., Chicago. Admission on the Flying Trapeze." Aug. tian Maniscalco. Aug. 15-18: cago. New members, age 16 lineup. Visit www.cityofevan- 27, 7:30 p.m.: Rare Baseball is $5. For information, visit 29: "The Chase" (1966), with Michaet Kosta. Aug. 22-25: and older, welcome. No dance Films: The Newsreels. www. northwestchicagofilm- the Wile E. Coyote and Road John Roy. ston.org. DIC THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 19B Philip Glass performs at Ravinia

BY DOROTHY ANDRIES Duo for Violin and Violain Contributor G , as well as the composer's RAVINIA String QuintetinC. At Ravinia, classical head- Fleisher was a child ESTIVAL liners are not always on the prodigy whose successful Lake-Cook and Green Bay pavilion stage. Nestled in the career almost ended when roads, Highland Park comfortable confines of the he suffered the devastating Martin Theatre are numer- loss of the use of his right Alt Martin Theatre conS ous big musical talents who hand in 1965. He turned to certs are at 8 p.m. shine best in small spaces. conducting and teaching, Tickets can be ordered at So until the Chicago which he especially enjoyed. www.ravinia.org or (847) Symphony Orchestra settles Eventually he returned to 266-5100 in July 4 for its summer the keyboard, playing some residency, and just beyond, of the 1,000 piano works there are chamber ensembleswritten exclusively for the Glass admired the young and soloists to enrich the en- left hand. man's talent and Fain found tertainment of the festival's By 1995 newly discovered himself deeply touched by classical fans. treatments restored him the shifting moods in the This summer the 850-seat to the two-hand repertoire, composer's music, so their theater opens with pianist though he continues to play association continued. Leon Fleisher and friends left-hand works, asinthe Their Ravinia program Philip Glass performs Saturday evening in the Martin Theatre. tonight (June 21); and on Ravinia program. includes the 30-minute Par- Saturday, June 23, composer tita for Solo Violin in Seven Philip Glass will celebrate his Glass works Movements, written for Quartet No. 3 in C Minor Her program Thursday, July is placed between the two 75th birthday with a concert Philip Glass, himself a Fain, as well as Two Etudes, and the Shostakovich Piano 5, will be Sonata No. 2 in A quartets. on the Martin stage. powerful pianist, will play Metamorphosis (2,3,4), and Quintet in G Minor. Minor, plus Partita No. 1 in B Angel Romero, a member Fleisher has plenty of his own works Saturday arrangements of music Minor and Partita No. 3 in E. ofthe Royal Family of the friends, including the hus- night at the Martin with from the screen, including Violin solos On July 6 the Grammy- Guitar of Spain, will play mu- band and wife team violinist violinist Timothy Fain. The "The French Lieutenant's Internationally known vio- winning Emerson String sic by Vivaldi, Sanz, Albeniz, Miriam Fried and violist two met in 2007 when Glass Woman." linist Midori plays two nights Quartet, nowinits 37th Boccherini, and Granadosin Paul Biss, both members of assembled an ensemble to Virtuoso violinist Pinchas of unaccompanied Bach, season, will present Mo- the Martin at 8 p.m. July 8. Ravinia's Steans Institute fac-play his 'Book of Longing," Zukerman and the Zuker- though not back to back. On zart's Quartet in D, and Also on the program is "Suite ultviolinist Pamela Frank, a song cycle based on the man Chamber Players give Thesday, July 3, she presents Beethoven's QuartetinB-flat,Andalusa" by Angel's father violist Kirn Kashkashian, and poetry and artwork of Ca- a concert Tuesday, June 26, the composer's Sonata No.1 including the "Grosse Fuge" Celedonio Ramera, founder cellist Ralph Kirshbaum. nadian songwriter Leonard in the Martin. The ensemble inG and No. 3 in C, as well as finale. "Four Quarters" by of the internationally popular They will play Mozart's Cohen. will play the Brahms Piano his Partita No. 2 in D Minor. Ades,inits Ravinia premiere, Romero Guitar Quartet.

Runner cartoon "Fast and 20. "Evanston's Lakefront," streets on the east side of Tickets are available at www. p.m., $125 (must have show ets: $10 general admission; Furry-ous." Aug. 18 and Oct. 6. McCormick Boulevard. Sept. ticketmaster.com or (800) ticket to attend). Visit www. free to Illinois Holocaust The Skokie Northshore 23: Section II, park in the 745-3000; the ticket prices lovingllanview.com or call Museum members. Advance TOURS & OUTINGS Sculpture Park, located along canoe launch on Oakton, just listed below do not include (866) 364-0330. reservations and payment The Evanston History Cen- the east side of McCormick east of McCormick, and walk service fees. The informa- Monday Plight Car Shows, required. July 15-Jan. 6, ter presents a summer walk- Boulevard, between Demp- over the channel bridge to tion line is (847) 635-6601. 5-9 p.m. every Monday, 2013: "Spies, Traitors and ing tour series june through ster on the north to Touhy on McCormick to begin the tour. Through June 24: Cirque du through Sept. 10, in the west Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom October 2012. Conducted by the south, offers free, docent- Oct. 28: Section IV, park in Soleil presents "Dralion," parking lot of Westfield Old in America," a creation of the Kris Hartzell, EFIC's director led tours featuring a different the lot in the park, between featuring an international Orchard shopping center, International Spy Museum. of Visitor Services and Facili- section of the two-mile long Howard and Touhy. cast of 52 acrobats, gym- 4999 Old Orchard Center, The exhibit explores how the ties, the tours will focus on a park each month. Tours last nasts, musicians, singers Skokie. Cars on display will United States should balance range of topics. Each tour be- approximately one hour and WORKSHOPS & and comedic characters. include classic cars, muscle civil liberties and indi- gins and ends at the Dawes feature discussions of the CLASSES Performances are at 7:30 cars, hot rods, motorcycles vidual rights during times of House, 225 Greenwood St., sculptures, their creating NUes Public Library, 6960 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 3:30 and vintage military vehicles. conflict, crisis and fear. At Evanston, and will take place artists, as well as the artists' Oakton St., Nues. (847) p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Satur- There will also be music, interactive stations following rain or shine. Tours being at concepts for the various piec- 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. day; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. food and hourly raffles. Visit the themes ofthe exhibition il a.m. and run until roughly es. The park is handicapped org. June 21, 7:30 p.m.: Niles Sunday. Tickets: $35-$80; www.mondaynightcarshows. - revolution, sabotage, hate, 12:30 p.m. Admission for accessible but the tours Songwriters Group meets. $31.so-$67.so for senior citi- com. radicalism, world war, sub- each tour is $20; $15 for EHC require walking between the Area songwriters are invited zens, students and military; version, protest, extremism members. Reservations are sculptures, so people who to bring original songs to $28-$65 for children 12 and MU S Eli MS and terrorism - visitors are not required, but are recom- have difficulty are encour- share and get feedback from under. Visit www.cirqueduso- Illinois Holocaust Museum able to record their opinions mended. Call (847) 475-3410 aged to bring a wheelchair. others. leil.com/dralion. & Education Center, 9603 on issues of national secu- or e-mail khartzell@evan- All tours begin promptly at Skokie Art Guild offers fig- "Loving Llanview," an in- Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) rity and civil liberties and stonhistorycenter.org. "Ar- 1 p.m. No reservations are ure drawing workshops from teractive fan event celebrat- 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- compare their reactions to chitectural Evanston," a walk required. For information, 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the ing the soap opera "One Life museum.org. Admission: $12; those of past Gallup polling through the original town of visit www.sculpturepark.org Devonshire Cultural Center, to Live," 3 p.m. June 24 at $8 for students and senior results. July 15, 2 p.m.: Guest Evanston, with a view to the or call (847) 679-4265. June 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. the Akoo Theatre at Rose- citizens; $6 for children ages curator talk with Anna Slafer, architectural styles of differ- 21e: Section II, park in the Live models; no instructor. mont, 5400 N. River Road, 5-11. Special exhibitions are Director of Exhibitions and ent eras and how they reflect canoe launch on Oakton, just Fee per session is $20; $12 Rosemont. Cast members free with museum admission. Programs, International Spy the growth and change of the east of McCormick, and walk for members. For informa- participating include Kassie July 8, 1:30-3 p.m.: Second Museum. Free with museum city, July 7 and Sept. 1. "Evan- over the channel bridge to tion, call Steve Gal, (847) DePaiva, John-Paul Lavoisier, annual Sarah Lazarus Memo- admission. July 19, 6:30-8 ston Women's History," July McCormick to begin the tour. 673-4450, or visit www. Michael Easton, Melissa rial Concert, held in coop- p.m.: "Seeking justice," 21 and Sept. 15. "Burnham July 22: Section IV, park in skokieartgui ld.org. Archer, Hilary B. Smith and eration with Chicago YIVO featuring Eli Rosenbaum, in Evanston," a tour of the the lot in the park, between Trevor St. John. Tickets: $125 Society and featuring the Lori the longest-serving prosecu- neighborhood where archi- Howard and Touhy. Aug. ET CETERA Gold Circle, $75, $55, $35; Cahan-Simon Ensemble per- tor and investigator of Nazi tect Daniel Burnham lived 26: Section I, park in the lot Allstate Arena, 6920 N. post-show autograph and forming "Vessel of Song: The and worked, Aug. 4 and Oct. between Dempster and Main Mannheim Road, Rosemont. photo session, 5:30-7:30 Music of Mikhl Gelbart." Tick- SEE GO, PAGE 20B

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the exhibit also explores how Esperanza Spalding: Radio CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19B GO I the introduction of modern Music Society, in the Pavil- CATS' MEOW criminats and other perpetra- Paper: Prints, Drawings and comfort and conveniences ion. $55; lawn $22; ticket and tors of human rights viola- Photographs from the Block changed these spaces. dining package $65. June tions. Rosenbaum will discussMuseum." The exhibit cel- 26, noon: Lunch discussion the transition from investiga- ebrates the depth and diver- RAVIN IA with Brian Kellow, author tion and prosecution of World sity of the Block's permanent Ravinia Festival, Lake- and Opera News features War II-era Nazi criminals to collection and its role within Cook and Green Bay roads, editor, and Weh Kauffman, cases involving participants Northwestern's intellectual Highland Park. Visit www. Ravinia president and CEO, in post-World War II crimes and cultural life, with works ravinia.org or call (847) in the Dining Pavilion. $60. of genocide, extrajudicial by artists such as Giovanni 266-5100. June 21, 8 p.m.: June26, 2 p.m.: Steans Music ktling and torture committed Benedetto Castiglione, Mary Violinists Miriam Fried and Institute master class with abroad. Free with museum Cassatt and Ed Paschke. Pamela Frank, violists Kim Menahem Pressler, piano, in admission; reservations re- Evanston History Center, Kashkashian and Paul Biss, Bennett Gordon Hall. Free. quired. July 26, 6:30-8 p.m.: Charles Gates Dawes House, Ralph Kirshbaum, cello, and June 26, 8 p.m.: Zukerman "The Future of International 225 Greenwood St., Evanston. Leon Fleisher, piano, perform Chamber Players perform Justice." Leading authority on (847) 475-3410. www.evan- works by Mozart and Korn- works by Brahms and Shosta- Holocaust law and University stonhistorycenter.org. Hours gold, in the Martin Theatre. kovich in the Martin Theatre. of Pennsylvania Law School are 1-4 p.m. Thursday-Sun- $40-$60; lawn $10; ticket $40-$60; lawn $10; ticket professor Harry Reicher will day. Admission (includes op- and dining package $75. June and dining package $75. discuss additions to the tional house tour): $10; free 22, 8 p.m.: Tribute to Lena June 27, 7:30 p.m.: Go Brazil! international legal system for members. Through Labor Home by Nnenna Freelon, - Ramsey Lewis and His in relation to genocide and Day: Free Dawes House tours in the Martin Theatre. $75; Electric Band, in the Pavilion. crimes against humanity. for alt children 12 years old lawn $10. June 23, 4:45 p.m.: Concert features dance floor Free with museum admission; and under (must be accompa- Live national broadcast of "A on the lawn and the sixth reservations required. nied by an adult). Also, free Prairie Home Companion" annual Women's Board Dance Block Museum of Art at admission will be offered for with Garrison Keillor, in the Contest. $65; lawn $22; ticket Northwestern University, 40 alt active-duty military and Pavilion. $35-$65; lawn $10. and dining package $70. June Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. their family members (mili- June 23, 8 p.m.: "Philip Glass 28, 8 p.m.: The Goodbye Tour (847) 491-4000. www.block- tary ID holder and up to five at 75," Philip Glass, piano, - Glen Campbell and Ronnie museum.northwestern.edu. family members). Through and Timothy Fain, violin, in Milsap, in the Pavilion. $60; Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 Jan. 28, 2013: "Bedrooms, the Martin Theatre. $40-$60; lawn $27. June 29-30 and July p.m. Tuesdays, Saturdays Bathrooms and Boudoirs," lawn $10. June 21e, 7 p.m.: 1, 2 p.m.: Piano and Strings and Sundays; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. a look at the evolution of "An Evening of Bluegrass Concert by artists from The Flat Cats perform their big band swing at 7 p.m. next Wednesdays, Thursdays and the home's most personal of and Comedy" with Steve Ravinia's Steans Music Insti- Thursday (June 28) for Lincolnwood's Summer Market and Fridays. Admission is free; spaces and customs from the Martin and the Steep Canyon tute, in Bennett Gordon Halt. Music Series, running through July 26 at Proesel Park, 6915 unless noted, admission to mid-l9th century to the mid- Rangers, in the Pavilion. $80; Free. June 29, 7 p.m.: Cotbie Kostner Ave., Lincolnwood. The market opens at 5 p.m. Free all programs is also free. 20th century. Documenting lawn $27; ticket and dining Caillat and Gavin DeGraw, in admission; bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Visit Through Aug. 26: "Art on sleeping and hygiene habits, package $90. June 25, 8 p.m.: the Pavilion. $55; lawn $22. www.lincolnwoodil.org for information.

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UKC registered withparents on GRE .ro. 847-824-6970 Vincennes, no security deposit Open Sat, 2-4pm avail. $765/mo. 847-677-1889 premises 300. firm 773-447-5794 Mobile Homes Cook County - Chgo. S required, all now carpet and ap- lt4SOakAv.& t0l0CrainSt. MORTON GROVE pliances, heat included, no 1-Br, Avail. in July w/ AC. MORTON GROVE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF move-in fee for limited time, liv- Retirement Rentals 2433-55 W. Bryn Mawr $860 includes heal & water. Immed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA. eles. bldg. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- ng room, separate dining room, t heated indr. prkg. sp. All applca Co-Op Housing Beautiful newly remodeled apart- Parking estra. Live-in Janitor cGaw YMCA -t-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ments, must be seen! New kitch- kitchen, open house Thursday Mr Moire 773-370-5459 mcl. w/d in unit. No pets allowed,EVANSTON Rooms for Men DIVISION 6/21/12, 4:$8-7pm. 773-268-536 Near trainstation, 2 yr.lease, Sleeping Rooms ens, newly tiled baths. 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W Defendants Vacation, Resort Rentals $1125 + utilIties & i mo sec. new appliances, AC, quiet secure 773-545-6160 Cati Terry at 773-988-6468 09 CH 5535 building. no pets. $890/ month, Parking or Storage outside, 9022 LINDER AVENUE MORTON Out of-State Rentals 5139-49 N. Ltncoln Ave. Call 847-965-5163 secured w / cameras & fence, GROVE, IL 60053 HELP Garages Vintage Courtyard Building. NILES 2BR, near Forest Preserve, Lighted & easy in & ouf. 4930 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Newly remodeled apto . modem heat included, oft street parking, W. Lake St. Chgo. 773-626-4747TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Farms, Farmland kitchen, new carpet/hardwood HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 $925 plus security deposit, floors. Tranap./shopping at your 847-564-1600 OFFICE credit check. 872-202-8038. Offices and Sale enteredinthe above Commercial, IndustrIal front door. Heat, water cooking gas 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- cause on April 26, 2012, an agent ,ncloded. Immediate ôccupancy. ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. Cook County - Suburbanof The Judicial Sales Corporaiton, WANTED AD Storage, Warehouses 1BDI1BTH $765 847-564-1600 www.josephrealeatate.net will at 10:30 AM on July 30, 2012, OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- To view Apt. tall Lube , WhatA Desk Space 773-899-1675 1010 Lake St., Oak Park, Illinoislion, One South Wacker Drive- Hallmark & Johnson e a i 450 - 25.300 S.F. Available. 24fb Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Offices 773-545-6160 McCollom Really, Ltd. sell al public auction to the highest (7081 383-6450 bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- IN THE Stores Southwest Sido- 2 BR apt. Tenant lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- pays utilities. $800/mo. plus sec. No Nites near Oskion and Mitwau- Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 kee, studio $595, i bedroom $710 2nd mo. rent $2. LTL. Offices for monle known as 9022 LINDER Rental Services smoking, no pela, no waterheds! AVEÑUE, MORION GROVE, IL Call 871-531-7521 or 224-565-7768 Includes heat or i bedroom $795. Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 3001f- Rental Misc SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE Available now. 847-969-2040 4001f-8001f-1200ff May combine, 60053 Properly Indes No. 10-16- 310-031-0000. The real enlateis NORRIDGE Lrg t BR $750, Co ostras, n,htly clean-up. CLASSIFIEDS, Wanted to Rent 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE Call M1-605-6622 improved with a single level single ten. paya util. Pring incld No peto. family home with a detached ga- Available July 1 * $600/Mo New decor & carpet, appIa. NC, Lake County rage. Sale terms: 25% down of tire Indry Available 708-453-4988 Apartments, Unfurn'd. TO PLACE A IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. higheat bid by certified funds at the OAK PARK -3 bedroom, 1bath, close of the auction; The balance. CALL Cook County - Chgo. N Includes: s All Utilities . Air Conditioning sun room, 1800 sqlt, 2nd floor. 12 including the Judicial sale tee for SouthAuatin.Garageavailable. Abandoned ResidentialProperly ChIcago, Narragansett & IrvIn CLASSIFIED AD, s Large Common Reception Area si 350/mo. 708-267-8495 Municipality Relief Fund, which is Park, 2nd floor, large 2ER, appl s Large FREE Parking Area calculated on residential real estate ances, laundry, $1000/mo sec OAK PARK: Studio (2.5 Rooms) atIbe rate nl $1 for each $1,000 sr dep. Heat & cooking gas md. No CALE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT $650, Washington & Kenitworth. traction thereof of Ihe amount paid 847-998-3400 pets. CredIt check. 173-777-9325 Hdwd fIrs, new kit,LR,. CableHIGHLAND PARK- lattloor, 500by the purchaser noI to exceed Wilfred Jacobson & Co. (847) 674-5303 ready. Ldry in bldg. Ht md. No sqft, w! BA and heat. 2nd floor, $300,incertifiedfunds/orwire 847-998-3400 Dogs. (773) 784-363'S 1500 orth Iransfer, is due within twenty-four Call 708-281.2903 (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by lIre mortgagee acquiring theres,- dential real estate pursuant Io its REAL ESTATE credit bid al the sale or by any mortgagee, 1udgment creditor,or heXt Out! other lienor acquiring the residential OAK PARK: Washington & real estate whose rights n and to Pioneer Press Ken/worth. 2 BR apt $1250, parking Ihe reaidestial real estate arose pn- nc, Hdwd firs, new kit, LR, formal Houses or to the sale. The subject property DR and Den. Cable rdy. Ldry in is sublect to general real estate tas- RENTAL GUIDE bldg and hike room. Heat mcl. Townhomes ea, special assessments, or special No Dogs. 773-784-3635 Condos, Lofts laxes levied against said real estate Schiller Park- I BR, 2nd floor of and is offered for sale without any house. Newly remodeled. Duplex representationastoqualityor 700/month plus utility. Near O'Hare quantity of title and without recourse Airport. Call 630-862-1867! Open Houses to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition, The sale is further subject to confit- SKOKIE 2BR, 1BA, 2nd floor, Mobile Homes mation by the court. Upon payment heat and water included, near in full of the amount bid, the pur- transportation no smoking/pets. Manufactured Homes chaser will recese a Certificate of Avail 7/7. $950/mo. 847-677-6886 Apartment Buildings Sale that will entitle the purchaser Skokie, 3BR, iSBA, living/dining mr to a deed to the real estate aher combo, eat in kitchen, back parch, Co-Op Apartments confirmation of the sale. The prop. Community or oft Street parking,Avail July 5th. vOy will NOT be open for inspection $1235/mo n heat. 847-420-5145 Senior Housing and plaintiff makes no representa- Neighborhood tins as to the condition of the prop- Skokle, 3BR, kitchen, bath & rgCommercial, Industrial erly. Prospective bidders are ad- LR, no pets, Free W/D in bsmt. moniahed to check the court tile Io Chicago near Skokie train station, AvaitFarms, Farmland verify all information. II thin property now, 173-757-4734 I 847-329-1547 is a condominium unit, the parchas- SKOKIE: Studio, 1 , 2, 3 BR, 2 BA. Homes Built to Order er at the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay 5240 W GaliO. Unht elev, prk, wtr Vacant Property Chicago 773-379-0502$575.00 3 1 N Y N N N N N N N A storage md. Lndry avl, hrdwd fIrs the assesaments and the legal fees required byTheCondominium Stud'/$72O, lbriS94S 847-679 3224 Vacation Property Property Act. 765 ILCS 605191g)(tI Condos-Townhomes Income Property and (g))4). If thia property is a con- Highland Park dominium unit which is part of a Cook County - SuburbanInvestment Property common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- GLENVIEW EAST 2BR condo, pst Lots sure sale other than a mortgagee compIva, ira stairs, patio, NC. Irg shall pay the assesaments required 4 2.5 Y N Y N Y Y Ni N N Highland Park 312-400-7000 $3,900M0 clots 6 sforg, walk Is bc. no pela. Real Estate Auctions by The Condominium Property Act. $1125 Avail now 847-533-7034 755 ILCS 605/18,5)q-t).IF YOU Real Estate Wanted ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME- OWNERI, YOU i-lAVE THE RIGHT Highland Park 847-831-4428 $2,500 2 1 Y N N N Y Y N N N Real Estate Misc. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION La Grange- (Villa Venice) Newly Out-Of-Town Real Est. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF remodeled 2 BR i BA. Ali new AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN appliances windows, carpeting. Out-Of-Town, CommercialACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Oak Park paint. A/à. I $1100/month in- 15-t701(CI OF THEILLINOIS dudes heat, water, gas, parking lakes, Resort Property MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE spot. and garage! No pets. LAW.For information:Visitour Call Mitch at 647-306-0459 Mortgages, Loans website at servrce.atty-pierce.com. Oak Park 773-315-6806 $1,600 3 1 Y N N N Y Y N N N between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. Homes Homeowners InsurancePIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plainliff's Attorneys,One NorthDearborn Cook County - SuburbanReal Estate Seminars Street Suite1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500. River Forest Real Estate Services Please refer to tile number PA0901384 THE JUDICIAL SALES Judicial Sales - Legal CORPORATION One South USTIN Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, River Forest 708-524-9792 $1,000 2 1 Y N/A N N N N N N N IL 60606-4550 (312) 236-SALE '(ou SKOKIE- New 4BR, 2.58A, LR, DR, Houses can also visit The Judicial Sales FR, Kitch, 2.5 garage. Finished basement, $2500/mo, 847-486- Cook County - Suburban 1062 or 219-928-6800 SKOKIE- 4BR. 3BA, 2.5 car To PEACE YOUR To PLACE YOUR COMPLEX, APARTMENT, OR HOME RENTAL IN THIS GUIDESuburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * garage, finished basement. Buy with No closing costs and get8650 N. Laramie Ave. $519,531. help with your credit. Call 708-868-Call 847-602-6860. Prello Realty GARAGE SALE AD, (ALL PLEASE CALL THE PIONEER PRESS TODAY!!! 847-998-3400 OPTION #1 2422 or visit www.nhba.com 84/-998-3400 Thursday, June 21, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 29

s GARAGE SALES Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales DEERFIELD 4th Annual Multi- HIGHLAND PARK 451 Oakland DrLake Bufl. HOUSE SALEAnhques NILES 7640 Oakton Street SKOKIE 781 1 Karlov Ave. June 23 Family Sale' Anthony Ln, Pirre St, Sat, June 23rd, 9am-lpm. Couch,Househo'd Items. Fnday Saturday,Frrday & Saturday, 22nd & 23rd. & 24 8 am - 2 pm. Stock uon gen- Multi-Famil 421 Calalpa.Greerrtree sub 8amLombardy Ln Kid items, clothes tor Ns, kitchenware, clothes, toys June 22 23. 9:00 am 1:00 pm.9-4pm. Lots of misc items, clothing. . I !!Y used boys clothing books. 2 p m all, turn, bikes, toes, books. Don't holiday and much more. Cash ÖÑy!Dinnerware, lamps, candle holders,Come uod see. dothos, shOOs for allWILME1TE 1227 Elmwood Ave Housewares,holuday,meostwomensmrnsl i day vrrlyl Saturday 6/23 9-3 Don't Miss This On& antique dolls, bear collection, fumi- Sizes range from newborn6122 & 6/23. Sam-3pm. Everything clothes/shves,booka,VHS/OVD, dec ture, picture frames, bOOkS, cayeu, to 4T. Other household items asbaby, loys, turn, bikes, electronics, DEERFIELD 781 Carnage Way, HIGHLAND PARK . 90 Lakeside OAK PAR1 CH WIDE p i I I o w s D i s n e y B i a a e I I pillows, kitchen items, silver serving GARAGE SALE, 820 ONTARIO. well. Come early for the best selec-womens, kids clolhes, & maternity, Multi-Homes SaleU Fn 6/22 & Place (Lake Cook Rd E Greenbay, vac,Weathrtech mats RX dishes, silver flatwarealaasware ' N1 6/22 7pm-gpm, 6/23. 8am-3pm, S tion. ks tor all & garden decor! Sat 8/23, tOam-5pm, Furn , house- East 112 mile to Lakeside, North to plates & more. 9t'sherwood 6/24, 11:3Oam-lpm. Collectibles, hold, clothes, sports memorabilia, house Ignore road closed signs) is Sa,'e SKOKIE- 7825 N. Topp WILMETTE 1400 blOck of Lake 1nve.LakeBluff,IV(Waukegan furniture jewelFv,watcheu clothes and Forest. Sat June 23rd 9am- ANTIOCH- 41214 N. Clara Ave.. collectibles, trampoline, S more! Sundae Only 9-Sprn. Art . Frank NORTH BROOK 1018 AngIe Fn. 6/22 & Sat. 6/23, gam-4pm Fri. 6/22 5 Sat. 6/23, GalIo the Actress paper sculp-Road south of f76, east on SEer- for all a'eu, goods, litcties- furniture, electronics, household 4pm. Rais Date is Sun. Multi-Family wood t 8:OOam-4:OOpm, Deertleld, Huge Rummage Sale! ture, nice antiQue furniture, lots of block)Note: we alreadyAve., Thurs. 6/21 , Frl. 6/22, & sat. ware, glassware toss, games, tema, games & toys, stereo equip.,Ally Sale. American Girt Dolls and kitchen ware, clothes, home decor, tat PresbyterIan Church of good misc, all goes, and more! ld the house, so we are having 9am-5pm, MULTI - FAMILY linens, S A 110more! art, Dikes, )ewe ry, and more! accessones. Girtsand wuetena china, and much more!! the sale at our business address. iwo GARAGES FULL turnhure,OAK PARK Yard Sale' 1tXO's of d0thI9, A&F, Holliater and Juicy ,jteId 824 Waukegan Rd. Frl HIGHLAND PARK 956 Wade St. Couture games. kitchenitems, 8-3pm. Sal 6123, B-lpm. Sat, June 23rd, 1O-3prn 2 KE FOREST . 101 Sunset. paintings, mirrors, housewares, items new & used. Fountain, garden BARRINGTON - 906 S Cook SI ' 3 storyhouse tull, Antiques, items, book cases, childrens 000ko, bOOks,ikeu, gift items, ice skates, Collectorn Downuizing. Antiques, holiday decor, clothing, law- June 22nd, 23rd and 24th. 9am- Deerfield.Hurte Rurnmae Sale! lleek,Ait,Furniture,Clothes,'' kitchen items, clothes, pet goods, W1LMETI'E- 161 1 Washlnaton China, glassware, assorted home cItY, toys, sports, ,tants, bikes, 4pm. Many household items, Sat 6/23 8-3. Ñorth ShoreDnitarian decor Don't miss this ooe' much more. Fri. 6/22 and Sat. 6/23. toys, party goods, bike, patìo set & 7i Ave. Sat. June 23rd 9am- pm. furniture, chairs, dreaaer, dishea,Church 'Rt 22/HaE day Ad, 1/4 mile Eam-3pm. NO Eartv Birds. Pnces 100 much to latI much much more! Saturday June QualIty furnIture salat table, TV cabineta and shelves HIGHLAND PARK 975 Ridoewood t 153 5. ocoville east of l-94, enter at 1000.Boutique slashed after 12 on sat. NORTHBROOK 3522 Preatwick,23rd, gam-3trn. ont Mlastt with finer, Bag sale O 1pm, $3 bagDr, Sat-Sun 6/23-6/24, 9am-pm 2- Ave. 60304 SKOKIE- 87f iSnn9fieldAve. BARRINGTON Mckinley and Family Sale' Kids. teens A adults FOREST SAT. ONLY 6/23 94. HuGE 1055 Arcado Dr. MULTi FAMILY, bai gooas, PARK RIDGE 106 E. Cuttrisa. June 22nd and 2 rd 9am21prn. Roland Dr IKelsey and Ht 22 Fol- clothes, hhlda, sportingeouip, Premoeeg, Multi-Fam sale. urn, low Siens) 'rhum and Fn 7.4 and books, electronics & much more. Fri June 22 5 23, garn . 4pm. toys books, new gs, hshld Thurs-Sat, June 2lst-23rd, 8:30- Household, toys books, teachingItems, linens, appliances A more! 4:30pm. Clothes, shoes misc homedecor,householditems, Sat, 7.Ñoon, Home and office turn, BusinessOffice clothing, too many items to list!! HighlandPark. matenals, c1otiing and more' NohtleId - 298 Dickens, Satur- household, KIds TwIn BR set snowblowers, mower, household, Moving Sale! Furniture and Much electronIcs and much moret holiday, manne items and misc! S\c Forest. 11 E Pembroke. day. June 23rd & Sunday June 1°Y Skokle Moving Sale 8025 Lowell Mote' File Cabinets,Office Sup- 24th 9ann-2pm. HIgh Endòarage Ave. Saturday June 23rd 9am- plies. Household antiques and Friday June 22nd, 9-3pm. PARK RIDGE 1320 S. Knight Ave for Everyone! Garden arid Moving Salat FurnIture, Fo and Sat, June 22-23, -2pm 3pm. Everything goes. cAsh's, WILMETTE 3f 15 Country Lane, Beach Park 38t38 N DeWoody RdDES PLAINES . 2567 S. ParlrwoodmemorabiliaNo clothing Located dmSsam, upright freezer, 6.122 & 6/23, 9am-3pm, Misc. Lane. June 22nd and 23rd 9am-in the Market Square Food Compa- At't, AntIques, Hshld Goods, Designer women's clothes Moving Sale' Household items, fur- FRI SAT 9-4 Everything must goU ClOtt*s, FurnIture, Misc. children's clothes, toys. dlsfes, niture, clothes & many misc items hOUleWSrSS. Great Deals! household, art, books, clothes, Name your own psce Household3pm. Loti of Young Adult cloth-nyBuilding(behindSelf-Storage tOf5. bikes, turn , records, esercise Ingtt Books, X-mau and tons of Bluegrass You name 'it we have Itt books, Teacher's Aides books, Items great for college students. SKOKIE MuttI FamIly Sale items, sorne furniture, televisions, and the restaurant) etjc5, household tema, and much rnoreii misc! Must see!! Hours, Barn - 4pm rain or shine1 LAKE FOREST 1250 Longmeadow PARK RIDGE 1530 Potter Rd. Fn BlOCk of BObOlink, typewnlers, tools, some antiques, linens, A much much motet Sun. 6/24, 9am-3Pm WILMETIE Ln. Sat. 6/23 Only! 9am-4om. 18 and Sat June 22nd and 23rd, 9am- ' princess house crystal and more. ELGIN 60120. 915 Cedar Ave, offHiohlavd ParIr. GARAGE SALE - Nw S Used ltemstGreat Pnces't313 Hlbbard Rd. 6/2Z 6I3 & 6/24. Dundee left onto Lovell nghf on NW &USED clothesDesigneryearn of stuff! Furniture, collectibles, NORThFIELD- 317 Waaner 3pm. Pulh-FarniIy Sale! Furniture, Beach Park Tewes Farm Eatate clothes. tons, video names, memo- 305 & 316 Jettery. 6/22 & 6/3, household, kids toys and clothes tOi everyone! * 9:OOam-4:OOm * Ten Pin Lane 8-3 Fri-Sat Furniture, Cedar. One day only, Fri 6/22, leansCtothin FineGlassware Too much to lstt 9am-3pm. Housewares. tools. turn, rabilia, efc. EverytSing must go! 98m-5pm. Antiques, jewelry, skating. sports equip and misc! VERNON HILLS 197 SheffIeld clothes, electronics, household Crystal NEW Gifts Baskets Chaira oriental rugs, DWatt loots, Come check lit items Lot's of Stuff! Cheap Pncesi art work, kitchen items E rugs. Vases 1919 McCraren Fr/Sat Only, LAKE FOREST 1340 Wildrose PARK RIDGE . 1802 Cowhand Lasa, 6/23 & 6/24 lOam-4pm MCCRAREN bikes, laptops china, turn,, Household items SALES EN EVANSTON - 2504 mayer St. June Lane, Sat. 6/23, gam-3prn, clothes, pooltrampolIne Ave Fri & Sal June 22-23 BUFFALO GROVE Great selection of must so items Pack rat cleans house! SAMPLES, comforters, throws, 346 Satinwood CI N Fn-San, 23, ham-tpm. Moving sale. lota of You name it, we've got ttt( and rugs. ALL BRAND NEWII high end items, TV's. golf clubs, HIGHLAND PARK Saturda S inOtading furniture , snow'blower 9am-3orn,Kidscivil war books, furniture June 22-24. toam-4prn Furniture, other great boyo' OAK BROOK Moving Sale' 207 clothes, misc and much more! Vernon Hills. BOOKS. home decor, clothing. house wares, books, lamps tools, furniture, sporta equip, Sunday lOam-5pm. 3014' Bndle Path Circle, Fn-Sun, June worsens and girls cloth,ny and de- CD's, lots st stuff pnced fo sell' amatI leIchen appliancea, and mote! Parkaide Dr. Furniture, LAKE FOREST 412 Briar Ln., PARK RIDGE 616 S. Washington. CaFpSt, TV'5, 22nd-24th, 8-4. Antiques, turn, aigner sItues, purses, eiectronics,winnelka. An Uncommon Estate st EVANSTON 281 t and 2707 COfTiOr of BnarfGreen Bay Rd. i linens, tools, snowblower, lawn Off Devon & CanfieldSat. June clOthing luggage, goB clubs Block S. of Westlelgh, Frl 6/22 & 23rd, 9-3pm. DR furniture, house-toys,remote Ofltroltruckandthe Rare, the Anticue, the Charm- HartZell St Huge Yard Sales' Satur- mower, 20ff double ladder & misc helicopters, holiday items, stroller, ! day June 23rd from 9 am to t pm. and much more! set. 6/23, 10-2, ChIldren's tema, hold goods books Something tor ng Nineteenth an Twentieth Can- M u It i - Fa m i I DVD's, jewelry . tury furniture including d,n,nroom Furniture, antiques. home goods, . antiques, hshid S much morel Oak Park. 1000 Block of WisconsinEveryone!verytt,ing Must Go! ensernblea, chaises, amps, Buffalo Grove- 98 Willow Parkway,tons of kida toys and clothes bikes, HIGHWOOD 613 Western Ave,, Ave Yard Sale 9am - 1pm No early WAUKEGAN - 2720 CheX,nne. Fn- Saturday June 23rd, Bam-3ørn. LAKE FOREST - 975 lnvedeith Birds Please Kid's toys and booksPark Ridse-Annual Kiwanis Garage victrola, hutches, armoires, a Brad- strollern, Mountain Buggy ,burteys g, 9.3 & Sun. 6/24 tO-B, Terrace )off Waukegan Rd North of Sale! 825 South ProsPect Ave- Fn-day 6/22 & Saturday o,v3 9am- ONE DAY ONLY! Furniture,Wlayand more, Cash Only. HIgh quality furnIture, bedroom old new. housewares and much, 4Pm. Everything must go! Clothing,ford Brazilian Cherry pool table and Deerpath South of 176) day, June 22nd, 6 Saturday June accessones. China, ?Iassware. sil- fistures, books, art, appliances, like -rvpictures, end tables, much more household items, misc and mu Fr1, 9-5pm. tat, 9-3pm. Lots of 23rd, Bam-4prn Furniture, toys, ap- ver,holidaydecora ions,house- new W/D, stove, family room set, toi much to list! house wares, designer clothes tor OAK PARK 1001 S Harvey Ave. more' antiques architect dudE & chair in ! pliances, & m,scel!aneous! wares.Vin age clothing and items M U ItiFa m i I men and women, size small A 2-4 Sat and Sun, June 23rd and 24th, mint condition, electronics & more! HINSDALE, Multi-FamilySale, PARK RIDGE PreEstate multi-famWauka9an Country Lane Ssbd,vt ,nterest.Cash only, please. and Glencoe Multi Family Garage Sale ladies, atraes and much morei gam-2pm. Put this Garage Sale on Call 847-383-5t50 for details Hsdin SI,, Friday 6/22 sale, t7 Marlowe, 6/22 Fn-SaI 8-Cmm5ty Garaje Sale. June 2t, kind as Io park on either 300 Block of Madison Ave.Sat the to1otour list' Everything Must 23 9-4r).282 VIctoria Ln 9am-3pm. Ev- KE FOREST- HULTI-FAMILYI 4pm Vintage Xmas, collectables, - Chestnut vr Linden avenues Fo- Buttato Grove. Multi-familysale' fur-6/23,9arn-lpm. Nv earlybirds.anything must got Electronics, Mira This One' L ti&A)87.Dir: Delaney cay. Saturday, and Sunday of June niture, office suppl,es, electronics, 1675-95 DevonshireLane.Fn., lurrutarnps Schwinn Racer, Fum, k,tchen, hshld, sports equip,housahold hems, eweiry, lawnJune 22, 8a-3p, Sat. June 23 Sa- recordsioks Yo nyse, W to Country Ln, Spun- 23 24 from ten a,m to Eve p.m. aopliances, tons, much more.clothes, shoes, electronics & more equipment S much more! by Brenda Lalwer RE AX78 1//illow Road, Winnetha, F'r,6/22, a-6 + at 6123, 9-2 605 12noon. Fum. household, ciotionn, and MUCH more!! ALL MUST GO.. River Forest. Muit,.Fam,ly GarageSHOWCASE. Mi-see--aloe Hackberry Ct W Indian Head Park Artist's e BuIld- %flIf Sale't 100 block of Forest Avenue Winnetha Multi Family INDIAN RIDGE MULTI FAMfLY ers Studio I Home MovinSale, Waukegan Large Garape Sale 5151293 Westmoor Trail. 'Friday- Burr Rldae - 6794 Fleldatone Dr. GARAGE SALE 6/22 & 6/23 Uyertyville t 12 First St River Forent. One family is mornn 6349 Blackhawk1rii. rlday-Home/Garage sale' Moving, leather one family is remodeling, one fami Hickory St. Tues-Fn aune l22,Saturday June 22nd-23rd, am- Hutte c7arage Sale,furniture. 9arn-4pm. Located in turday June 22nd-23rd, loam-couches, kings size bed, kids bunk s\ simply wishes to purge. Household7arn-7pm.Housewares,clothes,1pm. Quality furniture, decorative clothina, lots of household items. Gienvtew, South of WIllow furniture, 49m. Fi6er art + supplies, Indoor,evjset,dressers electronics, 1k items. sports equipment, patio turn,-arpliances. kitchenware, and household items, toys. June 2nd lOem-3pm June 23rd Rd. West of Landwehr. OAK PARK- 200 block sale of S. e ectronics, misc. outdoor turniture, tools, acces-new Dryer,2 WinIow AC units,Harvey, Sat, June 23rd, 9am-tore ano more. motorized scooter, granite slab. Sam-3pm June 24th lOam-2pm. Sponserd by' Maria Schneid- sortes, clothIng, + so much more, r, CoIcÑeII Banker. clothes,artwork,tools,TV, and1pm. roys, turn, vintage stereo, WAUKEGAN Zion. t700 Hermon Ave Fn Sat Sun CHICAGO 3350 N. Opal Ave. LaGrange 515 S LaGrange Rd. Satmuch more! FRI SAT Sam doghousepatiosetwood * Multi-Family Sales * Big garage sale many house- 6/21 6/22 6 6/23, Bem-4pm 23rd- 9 AM. Sun 24th 10 AM. Anti-Libertvville. Community arage sale clothing and great')unktt 6/21-6/23, 9am-Sprn, hold ,tems,books,smatl alzas to plus HUGE i'ARD SALE- 2 FAMILlSt Gienview- 3323 Mapleleaf DrIve, botween Delany A Greenbay, que dealera SELLING IT ALL! HPat Pruine View '?ownriomes. OAK PARK sizeclothea,toolsfurnitureand Clothes. furniture, tora, A Friday, June 22nd, 9am-4pm, Achina, linens, turn,etc. PLUS 20 LILOVIMOSALE off Blanctrard, follow signs more. a little bit of everyfhingt Saturday June 23rd 9am-lprn. Across the steet from McDonalds 2 -f2 Pleasant St Sat June 23, yra of toys, gameu, sewing, books,,,, Milwaukee Ave. Multiple homes- 7am-1p Clothing, furniture ROUND LAKE 130 Geneva Ter. WAUKEGAN ST ANASTASIA Clarendon Hills MOVING SALE,Clothin ooki, chitlrnns athlet-collections. alun much more!t/2 Ice, T.V, girl Items A monet lot's of stuff! DVD's more. Must see! Muli 6/21, 6/22, & 6,123, ham.Spm, RUMMAGE SALE WED JUNE 20 21 1 5 Prospect Ave. Fri-Sat June PRICE SUE/DAY.Rain date June Fami, lots of greet stuff Furniture, clothes, masresaes, 9-4PM TI-IURS JUNE 2f 9-7PM 22nd-23rd 9sm-3pm. NO GLENVIEW 801 Glenview Rd. 30th. household, tools, and misc. FRI JUNE 22 9-7PM SAT JUNE 23 boIftM PRESALEb, furntture costume * 2-Family Moving Sete * La Granee Huge Multi Fam Sale Don't miss this one!! 9-2PM "LAST DAY SPECIALS lewetry. glassware mIsc, house- 6/22 5 6/23, 8am-4pm N. falden, 6122, 9-3. 6/23, Round Lake 34465 NorthCircleWestchester.t totManchester - 77j se hold, tools, vintage'clolhing, Furn., household, collectibles, s-pm designer purses, baby P0 turn., and Iota of stuNt UL'OVIffGSALE DnveFn, Sat and Sun. 9:00-4:00Church RummageSaleFnday ZION fil i Midday Dr ofl of Rt DARIEN 709 Plainfield Rd Sal 6/23, ¡temo lawn mower, snow S leaf 11?SS"c Multi family sale, clothes home de-June 22nd gam-lDm and Saturdav 9-2pm Sun. 6/24 halt price sale, 1- GLENVIEW 829 Hunter Rd. blower, bike racks womens bike, 173), 6/21 6/22, & 6/ 3, 9-4, Oak Park, 306 N. Taylor, Frl 6/22cor and furniture Great cleats comeJune 23rd 8am- pm. BAG SAL BOOks, lewel,rY, beddintonu of 4pm. An Our Lady of peace PariahThurn.-Sun, 9-4. Downsizing: hshldpower tools, bookd, amall kitchenLiberlyville W,rieberrv Subdiv. 1506& Sat 6/23, 9-3prn. Sun 6,124,1-and see. Saturday 1-2' Annual Garage Sale! Something for goods, appl, turn, kitchen. tools, appl, car top camer, sports equip. Portwlne Ct, Fo 6/52 & Sat 6/23,4pm. Inexpensive good furniture, nice women s clothesL- 3X), shoes, turn,, hahld, vintage, S loys. everyone! Fabulous finds inhhld. outdoor, patio, ladders, many player piano rolls, costume jewelry,Bam-4pm. High end furniture & ac-seme antiques. Part of proceeds WEST CHESTER toys, booksturn.bikes,clothes. new/almost new must see items! parto dresaes antique armour S ceS5Ones. Designer wornens/mensbenefit Pilgram Church youth group t Hickorybane ZION-3220 -21st st. Multi-Family.. boutique.tvlidayitems,linens, bed frame, much more for you to /teen clothes. Tools & much misc!!i Frl. 3, Bam-4m, GO Carts,Furniture, Appliances, lamps. collectibles. fur coats, etc. GLEN VIE W pick from. Don't misa this one!! OAK PARK - 4t3 South Horne Ave. New & Used items. lots ofative Sunset V,llaQe Community Sale' LINCOLNSHIRE 36 Fou Tr!., Fri. 'i-v'e, Electronics. Household items, Multipleitems!Books,childrens ' Amencan S misc., hot dog sale too'Mer/WomerilTees/Kids Clothes/ DEERFIELD 1355 Carol Ln., 2450 Weukeqan Rd. LaGranse Pk. 638 N. Spnng Ave6/22 5 Sat. 6/23, 8-5. Kid's clothes,toys/items, household goods, and Frl. 6/22 A Sat. 6/23, 9am-3pm Sat A Sun Jurie 23- 4. 9arn-4pm. Sat /23 BA-tP household toys, bikes, books, lawn mower, WESTERN SPRING 3906 Grand Shoes, OVOs. Books, Tovsso more! Saturday 6/23 gam-2pm Go muchtolist...EVERYTHI G'IS Sale to Raise Money for Chartt.t Too many items to list must see' items,furn., tools,clothes,kid stuff baby items, light tinture, household.to ttback of the condo Rummage Sale - Zo Lutheu'sn Ave, 6/23 E 6/24. Bam-2prn, Something for everyonet warming drawer S much rnoreii Huge moving sole' 25 Years of HERE!!!! Gurnee AnnunciatIonofour Church, 2940 N 75th Ct, Elrnwood OAK PARK 7 Wenonah, Sat. Pa*-mura, 6/21 , accumulation, everything must goi DEERFIELD Lidy piscooaI Church Rum- MORTON GROVE- 5416 5 5423 Fil 6/22,& Zion Womens clothes and shoes, ' 6/23. 8am-3pm Moving Sale! trom 9-3. Everything from Too much Io list' girl baby clothes sizes newborn to 1665 Overland Trail. Fr, S Sat, mage Sale, Friday June 2 A Sat- Warren SI. June flnd 23rd andBooks/Cook bools, Sm. kit appl., A to z. Excellent used c othing, fur-Western Springs Movin Sale Size 5, and baby tots etc.allin 9-3:30Dm Huge MultI Family, kidsurday June 23. 9am-4pm. 5725 24th. 9am-4pm. Furniture plus bakeware, book cases, vintaQe toys & baby items, bikes, clothes,Stearns School Rd. corner ofUQVIIIGSAI.Ehousehold, aduli and boys cfoth- niture, household & estate items, 5100 Elllngton Ave. Fri-nat 6/22greatcondition f5 iWinthrop Xmas, ctrairs, & much more, Barins for alt, Ourt, Zion, Illinois house wares E much more! Stearns School Rd &DIlleys. LAKE BLUFF- 251 E. Witchwood ng, toys, and much morett 2, 8-2. 2 wingback chairs, wood- Come find your hidden S'assurait OAK PARK-807 Mapleton Avenue. tools, outdoor patio DEERFIELD 220 Park Lane, Lane, Fri. June 22nd gam-4pm MORTON GROVE SCHILLER PARK " rc Furniture, household items, kitch 6/23, 8:30-2, Huge Moving & St, Maria Goretti ParIsh. turn.,officeturn,,household off of Pine and Laurel, 6/21: 9-4,Gurnee MULTI FAMILY GARAGE 9o2l NATIONAL AVE 2 blocks Downsizing Sale, Fum., lamps, artwork, mirrors, drafting 6/22' 9-2, 6/23' 9-3, 6/24' 9-1, SALE Friday June 22nd - Sundayit(ils, home decor, clothing and air West st Waukectan on Dernpsler. 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Tripp 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 871 i Springtield Ave 9am to 2pm 9am to 2pm Highland Park . 1624 Old Deertield Rd. 8am to 4pm 197 Sheffield Lane lOam to 4pm lOam to 4pm 451 Oakland Dr 9am to 1 pm 956 Wade Street 1 Dam to 3pm 975 Ridgewood 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 13218 TYLER AVE 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm Hnsd$ø 2720 Cheyenne 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 3282 Victoria Lane 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm 5660 S MADISON STREET 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm 51 5 Hicko t 7am to 7pm lam to 7pm Iñdlan Head Par* j 629 W Glen Flora Ave 9am to 7pm 9am to 7pm 9am to 7pm 6349Blackhawk fiail lOam to 4pm lOam to 4pm WISt Ch5ì La Grange I i Hickory Lane 8am to 4pm 8am to 4pm 95 N. MaIden 9am to 3pm 8am to 2pm 515 S LaGrange Rd 9am to ? lOam: HALF PRICE 3906 GRAND AVE 8am to 2pm 8am to 2pm th6rànge Pk : tevn" $Pdngs 638 N. Spring Ave 8am to 1pm 5100 Ellinglon Ave 8am to 2pm 8am to 2pm LakeRMt 1013 Campbell Cl 8am to 2pm 8am to 2pm 10 S. 24OTerryTrail 8amt o 4pm 8amt o 4pm Highland Rd Barn to i 2pm 5i E. Witchwood 9am to 4pm 8am to 1 2pm 915 Sherwood Dr 9am to 1pm 9am to 1pm Wilmette $1k. Forest i 438 Lake Ave 9am to 4pm 1 61 1 Washington Ave 9am to 2pm i 055 Arcady Dr 8am to 4pm Barn to 4pm 31 i 5 COUNTRY LANE 9am to 3pm 9am to 3pm f2O Longmeadow t.ane 9am to 4pm 1 340 WILDROSE LANE 9amt o 3pm Wlflestb 1670-90 Devonshire Lane 8amt o 3pm 8am to 12pm 785 willow road iDam to 5pm lOam to 5pm lOam 105pm Thursday, June 21, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 31 Judicia' 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. Corporation at www.tjuc.com tot a 7SKOKIE shall be entitled Only to a return otLINCOLN WOOD SKOKIE LINCOLN WOOD NOTE: Pursuant to the Fait DebtLINCOLNWOOD day status report ot yendinsales.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe deposit paid. The PurchaserIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCollection Practices Act, you areINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OE PIERCE &ASSOCIATES OneCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS shallhave nofurther recourseCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-advised thatPlainlìff's attorneyisCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-againol the Mortgagor, theTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYl'i' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYdeemed to be a debt collector at-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CHICAGO, tL 60602 (312) 476-CERY DIVISION Mortgagee Or the Mortgagee's sttor-DIVISION AURORA LOAN SERV-DIVISION DIVISION tempting to collect a debt and anyDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, 5500 Attorney File No.: PA0001384U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-nay, Upon payment infullof theICES LLC BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,HARRIS N.A. F/K/A HARRISinformation obtained will be used forNA Attorney Code. 91220 Case # 09TION, AS TRUSTEE amount bid, the purchaser will re-Plaintiff, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMETRUST AND SAVINGS BANK that purpose. Plaintiff, CH 555 FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGEcaine a Certificate of Sale that will LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, 1437596 '443595 ACQUISITION TRUST entitle the purchaser to a deed IoMOHAMMED T. HAROON,Plaintiff, 6/21, 6/28, 7/5/12 #335193 MOHAMMED KHAN A/K/A kAMIR 621, 6128. 7/5112 #335472 2006-WMC4 ASSET BACKEDthe real estate after confirmation ofSAMINA HAROON, MORTGAGE AFZAL KHAN, SEHRUSH KHAN, KHAN A/K/A MOHAMMED AAMIR PASS-THROUGH the sale, The property will NOT beELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONMARIA BRODESSER, UNKNOWN LINCOLN WOOD KHAN, NOREEN KHAN, WELLS LINCOLN WOOD NEW CENTURY BANK, CITIBANKIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERTIFICATES SERIES2006-open torinspection aridplsintittSYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEEHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF MA-(SOUTH DAKOTA), N.A. UNITED FARGO BANK, NA, PALISADES WMC4 Plaintiff, makes no representation as to theFOR GREENPOINT MORTGAGERIA BRODESSER, IF ANY, UN- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- STATES OF AMERIÖA, UN-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOLLECTION LLC, PARKWAY TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYvs. condition of the property. Prospec-FUNDING, INC., PARKWAY BANKKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- BANK 5 1'RUST COMPANY, VIOLETA IVANOVA: MORTGAGElivebiddersareadmonished toANO TRUST COMPANY Defend- DIVISION DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE RECORD CLAIMANTS RECORD CLAIMANTS BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/ASTATE OF ILLINOIS, MIDLAND ELECTRONIC check the court tile to verify all intor-ants Defendants Oetendants INC., BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HARRIS N.A. CREDIT MANAGEMENT, REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,mation. lt this property is a condo-09 CH 26671 10 CH 29457 10 CH 13684 CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. Plaintilt, Plaintiff, AS NOMINEE FOR minium unit, the purchaser of the3314 WEST ALBION AVENUE3824 ISABEL STREET SI

¡s a condominium unit, the purchas.erty Act,' 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andsure sale other than s mortga9eeMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlease refer to file number 14-it-spectio'n. 08048 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair00468002 Attorney Code2t er of the unit al the foreclosure sale,)g)(4).If this property is a condo-shall pay the assessrnentn required LAW. For information:Visitour 20581 THE JUDICIAL SALES For information call Sales Clerk atDebt Collection Practices Act, youCase C ti CH 001929 NOTE: Pur- other than a mortgagee, shall payminium unit which is part of a com-by The Condominium Property Act, website at service.alty-pierce.com. CORPORATION One South Law Offices ofIra T. Novel, 175are advised that Plaintiff's attorneysuant to the Fair Debt Cofleclion the assessments and the legal teesmon interest community, the pur-765 ILCS 605/l8.5)q-i).(F YOU between the hours ob 3 and 5 pm. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli-io deemed to be a debt collector al-Practices Act, you are advised that required bu The Condominiumchaser of the unit at the foreclosureARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You nois 60606. 1312) 357-112e. tempting to collect a debt and anyPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to be Properly Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1)sale other than a mortgagee shallOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Attorneys,OneNorthDearborn can also visit The Judicial Sales INTERCOUF/TY JUDICIAL SALESinformation obtained will be used fora debt collector attempting to collect and ()(4). lt this property is a con-pay the assesaments required byTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 CORPORATION that purpose. a debt and any information oblained dorninium unit which is part of aThe Condominium PropertyAct,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500. day status report of pending sales. Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 1437936 will be used for that purpose. common interest community, the765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(.1F YOUAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Please refer to file narnber CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 1441373 6/14. 6121. 6/26/12 #329889 8439786 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPAt 126870: THE JUDICIAL SALESi5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE6/14, 6/21, 6/26/12#329947 6/7, 6/14, 6)21/12#322268 SKO Kl E sure sale other than a mortgapeeOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTt5-t701(C)OF THE ILLINOISCORPORATION One SouthROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, NORRIDGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFBUFFALO GROVE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONMORTGAGE Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorne shall pay the asseaamenl s required FORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF by The Condomisium Property Act,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLAW.Forinlormatiort:VisitourIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouFile No.: i4-lt-2058t ARDOCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUR-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY websile at sersice.atty-pierce.com.can also visit The Judicial Sales00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOf S 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t),(F YOUAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION PENNYMAC LOANCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. i t CH 033450 NOTE: Pur- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7Case if DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK.SERVICES, LLC CERY DIVISION OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTt5-t701(C(OF THEILLINOISPIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plaintiff'sday status repert of pending sales.suant fo the Fair Debt CollectionN.A., AS TRUSTEE FORPlaintiff, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAttorneys, DearbornPISRCE & Practices Act, you are advised that One North ASSOCIATES One STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN LON FKA THE BANK OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLAW. For information, contactStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300Plaintiff's attorney is deemed lo be TRUST, SERIE 2010-iASSET-RENATO S. DISTAJO Ni(IANEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,60602TelNo. )3t2) 476-5500.CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-s debt collector attempting to collect BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER-RENATO DISTAJO, EMILIE ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCODILIS & ASSCIATES, P.C. Please refer lo file number5500 Attorney File No.: PA1126870a debt and any information obtained THE CERTIFICATE- TIF ICATES DISTA.JO A/K/A EMILIE SHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC. 15-1701(C) ILLINOISt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPAt t 10829 THE JUDICIAL SALESAttorney Code. 91220 Case e tiwill be used for that purpose. OF THE Plaintiff, DISTAJO, MORTGAGE ELEC-ASSET-BACKED MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,CORPORATION One SouthCH 43t3t f441753 IRONIC REGISTRATIONSYS-CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-17; IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,1441737 #329977 LAW. Forinformation,contact 6/14. 6/21, 6)28/12 11 CH 08048 TEMS, INC Plaintiff. Plaintiffs attomey: HAUSELMAN,the hours oft and 3 PM only andIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You6/21. 6128, 7/5/12 e335246 a SKOKIE 4901 N DELPHIA AVENUEDetendants vs. RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 39askforthesalesdepartment..can also visit The Judicial Sales SKOKIE IN Nomdqe, IL 60706 11 CH001929 South LaSalle Street - Suife 1105,Please refer to file number 14-1 t-Corporation at tjuc.com for a 7 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IGOR ASTAKHOV AND ALLA INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS LENKA MRHALKOVA. EMIL9300 KOSINER AVENUE SKOKIE,ASTAKHOV A K.A ALLA CHICAGO. IL 60603, 312) 372-39496. THEJUDICIAL SALESday status report ob pending sales, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUR-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-MRHALEK NK)A EMIL MRHALKEIL 60076 ASTAKHOVA, MANOR HOMES OF 2020. Please refer tofi e numberCORPORATION One SouthPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One Tr' DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYCERY DIVISION A/K/A EMIL MRHALEV NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CHATHAM II 11-2222-17713.THE JUDICIALWacker Deve, 24th Floor, CHueco,North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-Defendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION SALES CORPORATION OneIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCHtCAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- CITIMORTGAGE, INC. TIONAL ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureAND MORTGAGE South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,can also visit The Judicial Sales5500 Attorney File No.: PAl I t 0829 SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOPlaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboveELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Chicaao, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Corporation al www.tlsc.com for a 7Attorney Code. 9t220 Case e tiABN AMPIO MORTGAGE GROUP, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on March 27, 20i2, an agent SALEYou can also visi! The Judi-day status report of pending sales,CH t9t49 vs. SYSTEMS, INC; INC. MIHAI APAN AKA MIHAI C. APAN,and Sale enteredinthe aboveof The Judicial Sales Corporation,Defendants, cial Sales Corporation at w.t(sc.cCIDDILIStiASSOCIATES.P.C.1442014 Plaintiff, RITA M APAN: cause on Anl 24, 2012, an agentwill at 10:30 AM on June 29, 2012,11 CH 12657 ore for a 7 day status report oft5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE6)21, 6/28, 7/5/12 8335256 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.;of The Judicial Sales Corporsfion,al the The Judicial Sales Corpora-NOTICE OF SALE pending sales. HAUSELMAN,ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, NORRIDGE EVGUENI LEV, OLGAUNKNOWN OWNERS AND will at 10:30 AM on July 25, 2012,non, One South Wacker Deve-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- APPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD 39IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorno IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCHERIKOVA Defendants NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,EN that pursuant to a Judgment of South LaSalle Street - Suife 1105FileNo,, t4-tl-39496ARDC tion, One South Wacker Dnve -sell at public auction Is the highest CHICAGO, IL60603 (312) 372-00468002 Attorney Code2t762COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-11 CH 033450 Defendants, Foreclosure and Sale entered in the l'Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY9644 CRAWFORD AVENUE 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-above entitled cause on Apnl 4, 2020 Altomey File No.: 11-2222-Case ftti CH 043692 NOTE: Pur- 11 CH 19245 DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-SKOKIE, (L 60076 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givensell at public auction to the highestlowing dexcnbed real estate: Corn-2012IntercountyJudicial 17713 Attorney Code. 4452 Casesuant to the Fair Debt Collection Soles ING LLC NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-that pursuant toa Judgment ofbidder, as set forth below, the fol-monly known as 9300 KOSTNERCorporation will on Friday, July 13, 11 CH 20278 NOTE: Pursuant toPractices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Foreclosure entered in the abovelowing described realAVEÑI,JE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-2012 at the hour of t t am. in their the Fair Debt Collection PracticesPlaintiff's attorney io deemed to be estale'Commonly known as 4901 Nerty Index No. 10-15-122-060. The Act, you are advised that Plaintiffsa debl collector attempting to collect suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureentitled cause on Aoril16, 2012, office at 120 West Madison Streef, and Sale enteredin the aboveIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-DELPHIA AVENUE. Norridge,ILreal estate is improved with a resi-Suife 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell al attomey is deemed to be a debt col-u debt and any information obtainedJOSEPH S URBAN AKA JOSEPH cause on ApnI 4, 2012, an agent oftion 60706 Property Index No. 12-it-dence, Sale terms: 25% down ofpublic auction to the highest bidder will be used for that purpose. URBAN, BARBARA URBAN, PNC will on Wednesday, July 18, lector attempting to collect u debt The Judicial Sales Corporation, will 302-019-0000 and 12-ii-302-20-the highest bid by certified funds at and any information obtained will be BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 2012. at the hour of t i am. in their for cash, as set forth below, the f 01- 1442352 at tO 30 AM on July 6, 2012, at theoffice at 120 Weal Madison Street,0000. The real estate is improved used br that purpose 6/21,6/28,7(5/12 8335267 AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST the close of the auction; The bal-lowing descnbed mortgaged real TO MIDAMERICA BANK, F56 TheJudicialSalesCorporation,Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell towith a single family residence. Theanca, including the Judicial sale feeestate' 1442843 SKOKtE Defendants One South Wacker Drive- 24ththe highesl bidder for cash, the fol-judgment amount was $363,479.66.for Abandoned Residential ProperlyPIN. 03.05-400-0t6-iOi5. 6P21, 6/28, 7/5/12 #335319 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF11 CH 43131 Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606. seIl atlowing descnbed prope Sale terms: 25% down of the high-Municipality Relief Fund, which isCommonly known as 821 Weidner NORRIDGE COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-4855 NORTH PONTIAC AVENUEpublic auction fo the highest bidder,PIN. 16-27-413-047- est bid by certified funds at thecalculated on residential real estateCourtSouth,BuffaloGrove,IL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNORRIDGE, IL 60706 as set forth below, the following de-Commonly known as 7436close of he auction: The balance,at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or60089. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-scnbed real estate: CommonlyKARLOV AVENUE, SKOKIE,ILincluding the Judicial sale fee forfraction thereof of the amount paidThe mortgaged real estate is im- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPA-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-known as 9644 CRAWFORD AVE-60076. AbandonedResidential Propertyby the purchaser notlo exceedproved with a condominium resi- DIVISION NY suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 ProperlyThe mortgaged real estate is im-Municipality Relief Fand, which is$300,in certifiedfunds/orwiredence The purchaser of the unit CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, and Sale enteredinthe aboveIndes No. 10-10-427-072. The realproved with a single familyresi-calculated on residential real estatetransfer,is due within twenty-fourother than a mortgagee shall pay Plaintiff, cause on March 23, 2012, an agentestateis improved with a singledence. lt the subject mortgaged realat the rate st Si for each $1 000 or(24) hours, No fee shall be paid bythe assessments and the legal fees MALCOLM C FlEE AKA MALCOMof The Judicial Sales Corporation,family residence, Sale terms: 25%estate is s unit of a common inter-fraction thereof of the amount paidthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-required by subdivisions gl( and ANNETTE BOKSA C KEE, KATHLEEN J KEE,will at tO:30 AM on July 24, 2012,down of the highest bid by certifiedest community, the purchaser of theby the purchaser notto exceeddential real estate pursuant to ita)g))4) of Section 9 of Ihe Condomin- Defendants OAKTON COURTS CONDOMINI-at the The Judicial Soles Corpora-fundo al the close ob the aucfion:unit other than a mortgagee shall$300, incertifiedfunds/or wirecredit bid at the sale or by anyum Property Act 11 CH 043692 UM ASSOCIATION Il lion, One South Wacker Dnve -The balance, including the Judicialpay the assessments required bytransfer,is due within twenty-fourmortgagee, ludment creditor,orSale terms: b0°/ down by certified 7701 W. WILSON AVENUEDefendants 24th Floor CH(CAGO, IL,60606,sale fee for Abandoned Residentialsubsection (g-t) of Section t8.5 of(24) hours, No fee shall be paid byother livnor acquiring the residentialfunds, balance, by certihed funds, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 ti CH 19t49 sell at public auction to the highestProperty Municipality Relief Fund,theCondominiumPropertyAct.the mortgagee acquinng the resi-real estate whose nghts in and towithin 24 hours,No refunds. The NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-8230 CENTRAL PARK AVENUEbidder, as set forth below, the fol-which is calculated on residentialSale lerms: 25% down by certifieddentist real estate pursuant to itsthe residential real estate arose pri-property will NOT be open for in- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that psr-SKOKIE, IL 60076 lowing described realreal estate at the rate ob $1 for eachfunds, balance within 24 hours, bycredilbid at Ihe sale or by anyor to the sale, The subtect properlyspeclion. suant Io a Judgmeel of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-estate.Commonly known an 4855$1,000 or fraction thereof of thecertified funds,No refunds. Themortgagee, iudmeot creditor.oris subtect lo general real estate lax-For information call Sales Clerk at and Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NORTH POI4TIAC AVENUE,amount paid by the purchaser notproperty will NOT be open for in-other honor acquiring the residentiales, special assessments, or specialLaw Offices ofIra T. Nevel, 175 cause on March 27, 20t2, an agentsuant to a Judgment of FuroclosureNORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property In-to euceed $300, in certified funds/orspection.Upen payment in full ofreal estate whose rights in and lotases levied against said real estateNorth Franklin Sfreet, Chicago, lIti- ob The Judicial Sales Corporation.and Sale enteredinthe abovedes No. t2-ti-408-012-0000. TIrewire transfer, is due within twenty-the amount bid. the purchaser willthe residential real estate arose pri-and is offered for sale without anynois 60606 1312)37-1125, will at tO:30 AM on July 25. 2012,cause on AnI 24, 2012, an agentreal estate is improved with a yellowfour (24) hours, No fee shall be paidreceive a Certificate of Sale whichOr to the sale, The subject propertyrepresentation astoqualityorINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES at the The Judicial Sates Corpora-of The Judicial Soles Corporation,brick one story single family homeby the mortgagee acquiring the res-will entitle the purchaser to a Deedis subject to general real estate tax-quantity of Idle and without recourseCORPORATION lion, One South Wacker Dnve -will at 10:30 AM on July 26, 2012,with a two car attached garage.idential real estate pursuant to itsto the premises after confirmation ofes, special assessments, Or specialto Plaintiff and in AS 1S conditionSelling Officer. (312)444-1122 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,at Ihe The Judicial Sales Corpora-Sale terms: 25% down of the high.credit bid at the sale or by anythe sale, tases levied against said real estateThe sale is further subject to confir-439352 sell at public auction to the highestlion, One South Wacker Dnve -est bid by certified funds atthemortgagee, judgment creditor,orFor information: Visit our website atand is offered for sale without anymalion by the court.If the sale is6/7, 6/14, 6/21/12 #322222 bidder, as set forth below, the f ob-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,close of the auction: The balance,other lienor acquinn the residentialhttpi/service.atty-pierce.com. Be-representationastoqualityorset aside for any reason, the Pur- SKOKIE lowing described realsell at public auction to Ike highestincluding the Judicial sale bee forreal estate whose nghfs in and totween 3 p.mand 5 p.m. only.quantity of lifte and without recoursechaser at the sale shall be entitled IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Abandoned the residential real estate arose pn-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition,only to a return of the deposit paid. estale Commonly known as 770!bidder, as set forth below, the toI- Residential Property COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS W. WILSON AVENUE.lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-Municipality Relief Fund, which isor to the sale. The sublect propertytorneys,iNorth Dearborn Street,The sale is farther subject to confir-The Purchaser shall have no further mation by the court. Upen payment COUNTY DEPATMENT - CHAN- NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property In-monly known as 8230 CENTRALcalculated on residential real estateis subject to general real estate lau-Chicago,Illinois60602.TelMo, recourse against the Mortga9or. theCERY DIVISION inlull of the amount bid, the par- dex No. 12-t3-1t8-019 The realPARR AVENUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 ores, special assessments, or special(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Rum- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s sOur-WELLS FARGO BANK, NA estateisimproved with a singleProperty Indes No. tO-23-3i6-054-fraction thereof of the amount paidtsoes levied against said real estateber 1107830 chaser will receive a Certificate ofney Upen payment n full of the Plaintiff. family residence, Sale terms: 25%0000 The real estate is improvedby the purchaser not to esceedand is offered for sale without anyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESSale that will enhtte the purchaseramount bid, the purchaser will re- p.- vs. down of the highest bid by certifiedwith a brown bnck one story single$300,incertifiedfunds/orwirerepresentationasto qualityorCORPORATION to a deed to the real estate afterceive a Certificate of Sale that willSHARON STOVER: OPTIMA OLD family home with a two car detach- quantity of title and withoaf recourse confirmation of the sale, The prop- funda at the close of Ihe aucfion; transfer, is due within twenty-tour Selling Officer. )3i2( 444-i122 entitle the purchaser to a deed toORCHARD WOODS ELM The balance, including the Judicialed garege. Sale terms: 25% down(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.1441535 erty will NOT be open for inspectionthe real estate after confirmation of CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; sale fee for Abandoned Residentialof the highest bid by certified fundsthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-The sale is further subject Io conf ir-6/14, 6/21, 6/26/12 #329963 and plaintiff makes no representa-the sale. The property will NOT be OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD at the close of the auction: The bal- its 1f the sale is lion as to the condition of the prop-open for inspectionandplaintiff Property Municipality Relief Fund. dential real estate pursuant to mation by the court, MORTON GROVE which is calculated on residentialasce, including the Judicial sale feecredit bid at the sale or by anyset aside for any reason, the Pur- ertyProspective bidders are ad-makes no representation as to theWOODS OAK CONDOMINIUM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmonished to check the court file to ASSOCIAITON FKA OPTIMA real estate at the raIe of St for eachtor Abandoned Residential Properlymortgagee, lsdgment creditor,orchaser at the sale shall be entitledCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS condition of the property. Proupec-OLD ORCHARD WOODS CONDO- other honor scquitinthe residentialonly to a return of the deposit paid. verify all information. If this propertylive $1,000 or traction thereof of theMunicipality Rouet Fund. which is COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- bidders are admonished toMINIUM ASSOCIATION; amount paid by the purchaser notcalculated on residential real estatereal estate whose nghts in and toThe Purchaser shall have no fsrther io a condominium unit, the purchas-check the court tile to verify all intor- CERY DIVISION UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- to eoceed $300, in certified funds/orat the rate ob $1 for each St 000 orthe residenhal real estate arose pri-recourse against the Mortga9or, theCITICORP TRUST BANK, FSB. er of the und at the foreclosure sale,mation. If this property is a condo- other than a mortgagee, shall pay RECORD CLAIMANTS wire transfer, is due within twenty-fraction thereof of the amount paidor to the sale, The subbed propertyMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-Plaintiff, minium unit, the purchaser of the four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidby the purchaser not to enceedis sublet to general real estate tax-ney. Upon payment infull of the the assessments snd'the legal feesunit at the foreclosure sale, otherDefendants, vs. 11 CH25792 by the mortgagee acquiring the res-$300, incertifiedfunds/orwirees, special assesaments, or specialamount bid, the purchaser will re- required byTheCondominiumthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- RENEE L. FAJUTRAO AND ROUIEProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g1 NOTICE OF SALE idential real eslate pursuant to itstransfer,is duo within twenty-fourtases levied against said real eotaleceive a Certificate of Sale that willFAJUTRAO, sessments and the legal fees re-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- and )g))4). If this property is a con-quired by The Condominium Prop- credit bid at the sale or by any(24) hours, No fee shall be paid byand is offered for sale without anyentitle the purchaser to a deed toHOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO- EN that pursuant to a Judgment nf mortgagee, judgment creditor.orthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-representationastoqualityorthe real estate aher confirmation of dominium unit which is part of aerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((i( and RATION Ill DISCOVER Foreclosure and Sale entered in the other lienor acquiring the residentialdenlial real estate pursuant to itsquantity of title and without recoursethe sale. The property will NOT be common interest community, the)g))4).If this property is a condo- BANK ANO CAPITAL ONE BANK above entitled cause on April4, .' real estate whose ngfrts in and tocredit bid at the sale or by anyto Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.openforinspection andplaintiff purchaser of the unS at the foreclo-minium unit which is part of a com- (USA) N.A.. 2012 sure sale other than a mortga9eemon interest community, the pur- IntercounlyJudicialSates the residential real estafe arose pri-mortgagee, (ud5ment creditor, orThe sale is further subject to confir-makes no representation as to theDefendants, Corporation will on Tuesday, July or to the sale. The sublect propertyother lienor acquinnthe residentialmation by the court. Upon paymentcondition of the properly. Prospec. shall pay the assessments requiredchaser of the unit at the foreclosure 11 CH38351 to, 2012 at the hour of ti am, in irr live are by The Condominium Property Act, is subject to general real estate tas-real estate whose nghts in and to full of the amount bid, the pur- bidders adrnonishedtoNOTICE OF SALE sale other than a mortgagee shalltheir office es, special assessments, or specialthe residenlial real estate arose pn-chaser will receive a Certificate ofcheck the court file to venfy all intor- 765 ILCS 605/i8.5)g-i).IF YOUpay the assesarnenls required by at 120 West Madison PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Slreel, Suite 7iSA, Chicago, Illinois, taxes levied against said real estateor to the sale The sublet propertySaie that will entifle the purchasermahon. If this property is a condo- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-The Condominium EN that pursuant to a Judgment of ProperlyAct,sell at public auction to the highest and is offered for sale without anyis sublect to general real estate tax- minium unit, the purchaser of the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT lo a deed to the real estate aher Foreclosure and Sale entered in the 765 ILCS 6051i8.5)q-i). W YOUbidder for cash, as set forth below, representationas Io qualityores, special assessments, or specialconfirmation of the sale. The prop-unit al the foreclosure sale, ofherabove entitled cause on Apnl 4,TO REMAININPOSSESSIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- quantity of title and without recourselases levied against said real estateerty will NOT be open for inspectionthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe following descnbed msrtgaged 2012 IntercountyJudicialSales real estate: to Plaintiff and in A5 1S condition.and is offered for sale without anyand plaintiff makes no representa-sessments and the legal fees re- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION Corporation will on Monday. July (old); The sale is further subject to conf ir-representation astoqualityortise as to the condition of tIre prop-quired by The Condominium Prop- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPIN,tO-09-304-026-0000 16, 2012 at the hour of ti am, in 10-09-304-035-1030 (new);tO-Ott- mation by the courtIf the sale isquantity of title and without recourseerty. Prospective bidders are ad-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gi) and 15-1701(C)OF ThEILLINOISAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN their office al 120 West Madison 304-035-1316 (new). set aside for any reason. the Pur-lo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.monished to check the court tile to)g))4(.Ifthis property is a condo- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, Commonly known as 9715 Woods chaser at Ihe sale shall be entitledThe sale is further subject to conbir-verify all information. lt this propertyminium unit which is part of a corn- LAW. Forinformation, contact sell at public suction to the highest 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISDrive, Unit 603 and P759, Skokie, only to a relurn of the deposit paid.mation by the court. Upen paymentis a condominium unit, the parchas-mon interest community, the pur- Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO &MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE bidder for cash, as set forth below,ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST IL 60077 The Purchaser shall have no furtherinfullof the amount bid. the pur-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,chaser ob the unit at the foreclosurethe following deucnbed mortgaged LAW.For information,contact recourse againsl the Mortga9or. thechaser will receive a Certificate ofother than a mortgagee, shall paysale other than a mortgagee shall JACKSON BLVD, ST6i0, Chica- The mortgaged real estate is im- real estate: Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk.proved with a condominium resi- Mortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee s attor-Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe assessments andthe legal feespay the assessments required byPIN. tO-2t-326-003 and 10-21-go,IL60606,)312)263-0003.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ney, Upen payment in bull of theto a deed lo the real estate aherrequired byThe CondominiumThe Condominium PropertyAct, Please refer totile number Cb-t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEdence The purchaser of the unit 326-004. other than a mortgagee shall pay amount bid, the purchaser will re-confirmation of the sale. The prop-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t(765 ILCS 605/18 5(q-l).IF YOUCommonly known as 8043 Gross28995.THE JUDICIAL SALESROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, ceiue a Certificate ob Sale that willerty will NOT be open for inspectionand )g4). If this property is a con-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- CORPORATION One South the assessments and the legal fees PointRoad, Morton IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between entitle the purchaser to a deed toand plaintiff makes no representa-dominism unit which is part of aOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Grove, ILWacher Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,the hours of t and 3 PM only andrequired by subdivisions )g)1( and 60053 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You (gX4) of Section 9 of the Condornin- the real estate after confirmation ofnon as to the condition of the prop-common interest community,theTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONThe mort9aged real estate is im- askforthesalesdepartment.. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF can also visit The Judicial Sales lure Property Act the sale. The property will NOT beerty. Prospective bidders are ad-purchaser of the smI at the f oreclo- resi- Please refer to file number 14-10- proved with a single family Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 Sale terms: 10% down by certif eØ. openforinspection andplaintiffmonished to check the court tile tosure sale other than a rnortgageeAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INdence. If the subject mortgaged real 46757.THE JUDICIAL SALES day status report of pending sales. funds, balance, by certified funds, makes no representation as lo thevenfy all information, If this propertyshall pay the asaessments requiredACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONestate is a unit of a common inter- CORPORATION One South condition of the properly. Prospec-is a condominium unit, the parchas-by The Condominium Properly Act, OF THE ILLINOIS POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. within 24 hours, No refunds, The 15-1701)C( esl community. the purchaser of the Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,properly will NOT be open for in- livebidders are admonishedtoer of the unit at lIre foreclosure sale,765 ILCS 605/18 5(a-i).IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD. STEIL 60606-4550 (312) 236-SALE You unit other than a mortgagee shall610 Chicago, IL 60606 (3t2( 263- spection check the court file to venfy all nf or-other than a mortgagee, shall payARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME.LAW. Forinformation, contactpay the assessments required by can also vrsit The Judicial Sates mahsn. If this properly is a condo-the assessments and the legal beenOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPlaintiff's aSomen: The Sale Clerk, 0003 Attorney File No,: dO-28995Corporstion at www.tlac.com for a 7For informationcallMr. Anthony subsection fy-i) of Section 18.5 of Porto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- minium unit, the purchaser of therequired byThe CondominiumTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C. the Condominium Property Act. Attorney Code. Case CiiCHday status report of pending sales. unit at the foreclosure sale, otherProperty Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i(FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFi5Wo30 NORTH FRONTAGE CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 Sale terms:i 0% down by certified Went Diehl Road, Naperville, lllino4 than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-and (Q))4). If Ihmproperty is a con-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INROAD. SUbTE 100, BURR RIDGE,funds. balance, by certified funds, tSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE sesaments and the legal fees re-dornimum unit which is part of aACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenwithin 24 hours,No refunds, The ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, quired by The Condominium Prop-common interest community, thei5-t701)C(OF ThE ILLINOISthe hours of t and 3 PM only and IL 60527 (6301 794-9876 Attome for property will NOT be open for in- 118(8 OUttO 801E QUAlIFIED 10(51 To PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE purchaser of tIre unit at the foreclo- ask thesalesdepartment.. (A8DIDAIIS IN (811*691589 WItH FileNo.: t4-tO-46757ARDC MINItEl (All lit 988.3400 AD, (AIL 847-998-3400 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, June 21 , 2012 ludicial Sales-Real Est. Assumed Name Assumed Name Bid Notice Divorce Mechanics Liens Mechanics Liens LEGAL 60563-1890. (630) 983-0770.For ASSUMED NAME ASSUMED NAME BID INVITATION! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF On July 31sf, 2012 at TramcarThat on 8/6/2012, a sale will be Bidding insiructions calI (630) 453- Notice is hereby given. pursuantNotice io hereby given, pursuantADVERTISEMENT COOK COUNTY,ILLINOIS Transmission, 5914 N Milwau-held at 3:00 p.m. at: 6713 24 hourspriorto sale. Fi 1060627 to 'An Act in relation to the useto 'An Act in relation to the useThe Skokie Park District will re- DOMESTIC RELATIONS kee Ave., Chicago, IllinoisMotor Works of Chicago INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESAdoption of an Assumed Business Nameof an Assumed Business Nameceive sealed bids for Parking DIVISION 60646, shall proceed with a sale4836 W. Fullerton CORPORATION in the conduct or transact(on atin the conduct or transaction ofLot and Path Crack Repairs andIn The Matter Of: to enforce a lien under the lawsChicago, IL 60639 Selling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 Assumed Name Business in theState,' asBusiness in theState,"asSea) Coating for multiple loca-Glen Sobeski, Petitioner, of the State of Illinois for labor,All bids to be in writing, to sell 1439234 amended,thatacertificationamended,thatacertif(cationfions. The bids will be opened atKaren E. Simmons, Respondentmaterials, storage, towing andthe following artic)es to enforce 6/7, 6/14, 6/21/12 #322192 Auction- Real Estate was filed by the undersignedwas filed by the undersignedWeberLeisureCenter, 9300 No, 12 D 330513 other fees associated thereto.a lien existing under the laws of SKOKIE Bid Notice with the County Clerk of Cookwith the County Clerk of CookWeber Park Place, Skokie,IL. NOTICE BY PUBLICATiON StorageCharges continuetothe State of Illinois against such INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF County. File No. D12130509 onCounty. File No. D12130568 onBids shall be on a lump sum ba-The requisite affidavit for publicaccrue. Successful bidder re-articles for labor, services, skills COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Divorce June1,2012. Under the As-June 6, 2012. Under the As-sis per location. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- action having been filed, noticequiredtopaywithcertifiedor material espended upon or CERY DIVISION Foreclosures sumed Name of sumed Name of Bids are due and wil) be openedis hereby given you the abovefunds. The same may be contin-storage furnished for such arti- MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. Elated Spirit Yoga Sleep Sanitation and read aloud on Tuesday, Ju-named respondent,apetitionsed from time to time withoutcies at the request of the follow- Plaintiff, Foundation Notices withthebusinesslocatedatwiththebusinesslocatedatly 10, 2012, 10:00 am. at thehas been filedinthe Circuitfurther notice except for partiesingdesignatedperson(s),un- vs. Judicial Sales 4917 Carol St., Unif E, Skokie,1635 Easton Ct., Wheeling, ILPark Distnct Administrative 0th-Court of Cook County, Illinois byattendingsaleorpartiesre-less such articles are redeemed THOMAS I. SONG AKA THOMAS IL 60077. The true name(s) and60090. The true name(s) andces, 9300 Weber Park Place,the petitioner, for an Order ofquesting said information. withinthirty(30) days of the SONG; SUSAN R. SONG residence address of theresidence address the ..KA SUSAN SONG; OPTIMA OLDMechanics Liens of Skokie, 1L60077, Room 105. Protection and for other relief,Owner: Shirley M Carra publication of this notice. ORCHARD WOODS ELM owner(s)is:UniaC.Wilson,Owner(s) is: David Silvestri,E XAM IN AT IO N/P ROCU R EMEand that said suit is now pend-2243 W Berwyn NAME OF PERSON(S( CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; Name Change 4917 Carol St., Unit E, Skokie,1635 Easton Cf., Wheeling, ILNT OF DOCUMENTS: ing. Chicago, Illinois 60625 Michael G. Aloba UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Probate IL 60077 60090 Copies of the Bid DocumentsNow, therefore, unless you, theMartize Dellinger American General Finance NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Pub: 6/14. 6/21, 6/28 329388 Pub: 6/21 6/28 7/5 334711 may be obtained starting Friday,said respondent,fileyour re-4838 W Lake Street DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE Defendants. Public Hearings ASSUMED NAME Bid Notice June 22, 2012 at the District Ad-sponse to said petition or other-Chicago, Illinois 60644 2004 Nissan Armada 11 CH 16801 Notice is hereby given, pursuant ministrative Offices, 9300 Web-wise make your appearanceAmount Owed: $1,99.00 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givev Public Notices 5Nl AA08B34N736605 that pursuaslto a Judgment of to 'An Act n relation to the use Village of Skokie er Park Place, Skokie, IL 60077herein, in the Office of the ClerkLienHolders: AMOUNT $12064.07 Foreclosure entered in the above Storage- Legal of an Assumed Business Name Notice to Bidders in accordance with Instructionsof the CircuitCourtof CookTurner Acceptance Corporation NAME OF PERSON(S) entitledcause on December 1. in the conduct or transaction ofThe Village of Skokie is now ac-to Bidders. Documents will beCounty,l)linois,FifthDistrict,4454 N Westem Ave. George I. Beroukas 201 1 . IntercourityJudicialSales Take Notices Business in theState," ascepting sealed BIDS forSelfavailable at no charge during of-10220 5. 76th Avenue,Chicago, Illinois 60625 Dena Deveros Corporatisn will on Tuesday, July amended,thatacertificationContained Breathing Apparatusfice hours of 9:00 am. to 4:00Bridgeview, IL on or before JulyRE: 2002 Audi A6 Household Auto Credit Corp. 10, 2012, at the hsur of 11 am. in their office at 120 West Madison Assumed Name was filed by the undersignedUnits p.m. Monday throughFriday.7, 2012 (default date, being notVin S WAUJT64B42N075426 DESCRIPTION 0F ARTICLE with the County Clerk of CookNotice is hereby given that theDocumentswillbe issuedtoless than 30 days from the1 stPub: 6/21/12 335846 2000 Mercedes-Benz ML430 Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,ASSUMED NAME sell to the highest bidder for cash. County. File No. D12130246 onVil)age receiveprime bidders only. date of publication), default mayThat on 7/23/2012, a sale will4JGAB72E3YA217589 Notice is hereby given, pursuan of Skokie will the followinq described property: BIDS at 5127 Oakton Street, fo An Acf in relation fo the oseJune1, 2012. Under the As- No bids may be withdrawn with-be entered against you at anybe held at 3:00 p.m. at: AMOUNT $11629.27 PIN. 10-®-304-035-137g, lb-09- sumed Name of Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention:out the written consent nf thetime after that day and a judg-A Securcar Inc. NAME OF PERSON(S) of an Assumed Business Name 304-035-1 1 93, 1 0-09-304-035- LE PIER Michael Aleksic, PurchasingSkokie Park District.Only bidsment for Dissolution of Marriage3638 N. Cicero Avenue Craig M. Pietramale 1195. ¡n the conduct or fransaction of at 6905 W Irving Park Rd , Chi-Agent until 11:00 am. local timeincompliance with theprovi-entered in accordance with theChicago, IL 60641 Ford Motor Credit Company Commonly known as 97t5 WOODSBusiness in theSfafe, as cago, IL 60634. The trueon Friday, July 6, 2012. sions of the Bid Documents willprayer of said petition. All bids to be in writing, to sellDESCRIPTION OF ART)CLE DRIVE UNIT 1301, SKOKIE, ILamended,fhafacertification 60077. was filed by the undersignedname(s) and residence addressBids can be obtained by visitingbe considered. Bids will be con-Marion T. Suskin Attorney the following articles to enforce2006 Mercury Mountaineer The mortgaged real estate is im- of the owner(s) Katarzynswww.skokie.org. Click on Vil-sidered firm for a period of nine-247 N. Milwaukee Ave. #106 a lien enisting under the laws of with fhe County Clerk of Cook 4M2EU47E46UJ1 2993 proved with a condominium resi- Wadolowska,6905 W.IrvinglageDepartment,Purchasing,hi (90) days.The Skokie ParkLibertyville, IL 60048 the State of Illinois against suchAMOUNT $10213.80 dence. The purchaser of the UnitCounty. File No. D12l30587 on other than a mortgagee shall payJune 7, 2012. Under the As-Park Rd., Chicago, IL 60634, Bids & RFP's to download aDistrict reserves the right to re-847-680-1902 articles for labor, services, skillsPub: 6/21.6/28,7/333S18 Pub: 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 327962 copy. Bids can also be ob-jeof any or all bids and to waivePub:6/7 6/14 6/21 321162 or material espended upon or the assessments and the legal feessumed Name of required by subdivisions (gol) and ASSUMED NAME tamed from the Village of Skokieany technicalities in the bidding storage furnished for such arti- AUTOT EC T U R E Foundation Notices (g))4) of Section 9 silbe Condomin- Notice is hereby given, pursuantPurchasingOfficeatthe ad-if 'itshould be deemed in the cies at the request of the follow- withthebusinesslocatedat ium Property ActSale terms: 25% to "An Act in relation to the usedress shown above. public's best interest.This proj-Mushtaq H, Merchant Familying designatedperson(s),un 8200LincolnAvenue,8311, down by certified funds, balance of an Assumed Business NameAny bid or proposal submittedactis a prevailing wage (ob; Foundation Trust Notice: less such articles are redeemed within 24 hours, by certified funds.SkokieIL 60077. The true in the conduct or transaction ofunsealed, unsigned, fax trans-therefore bidders shall pay theThe tax returns for the Muohtaqwithinthirty(30) days of the No refunds. The property will NOTname(s( and residence address DON'T NEED IT? Business in theState, asmissionsorreceivedsubse-most currentprevailingwageH. Merchant Family Foundationpublication of this notice. be open for inspection.Upon pay-of the Owner(s) is: James Koe- amended,thatacertificationquenttotheaforementionedrates. A copy of the Skokie ParkTrust are available for inspec-NAME OF PERSON(S) meni in full of the amouni bid, thenig Gerstenberg, 8200 Lincoln purchaser will receive s Certificate was filedby the undersigneddate and lime will be disqualifiedDistrictPrevailing Wage Ordi-tionat the followingaddressCharles Harris Avenue, #311, Skokie IL 60077. SELL IT FAST. of Sale which will entitle the pur- with the County Clerk of Cookand returned to the bidder, Thenance 1 2-009 is attached to theduring regular business hoursTnad Financial Corp. Pub: 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 328342 chaser to a Deed Is the premises County. File No. D12130575 onVillage of Skokie reserves thebid specifications. by any citizen who requests in-DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE after confirmation of the sale. ASSUMED NAME June 6, 2012. Under the As-right to reject any and ali bids orPub:6/21/l2 spection within 180 days aher2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer For information: Visit our website atNotice s hereby given, pursuant 334989 CALL vumed Name of parts thereof, to waive any irreg- Village of Skokie this notice is published A copy1 GNDS1 3S322287993 http://uervice.atty.pierce.com. Be-fo 'An Act in relation to the use iween 3 p rsand 5 p.m. only. Poopie PaIz ularities or informalitiesinbid- Notice to Bidders of the foundation fas retum is al-AMOUNT $12,414.90 of an Assumed Business Name Pierce & Asusciales, Plaintiff's At- with the business located at 255ding procedures und to awardThe Village of Skokie is now ac-so availablevia ofPub:6/'7, 6/14, 6/21322625 in the conduct or transaction of mail free 847-998-3400 torneys.iNorth Dearborn Street, N Buffalo Grove Rd., P.O. Boxthe contract in a manner bestcepting sealed BIDS for Skokiecharge. Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No.Business in theStafe, as 5485. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089.serving the interest of the Vil-Blvd./Oakton St. Traffic, Pedes-MHM Family Foundation (312) 476-5500. Referto File Num-amended,thatacertification The true name(s) and residencelage. titan and Streetscape Improve-2340 S Arlington Heights Road, ber f104976. was filed by the undersigned June 14, 2012 addressoftheowner(s) is;Skokie Village Hal) is a fully ac-ment s Arlington Heights, IL 60005 INTERCOUN'tY JUDICIAL SALESwith the County Clerk of Cook Public Notice of Skokie School District 73½ Board of Educaiìon CORPORATION Ewelina Wojtkowska, 70 S. Buf-cessible building. Persons re-Notice is hereby given that thePhone: (847) 390-7300 Vacancy Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 County. File No. D12130576 on June 6, 2012. Under the As-falo Grove Rd., Apt 302, Buffaloquiring assistance should con-Village of SkokiewillreceiveMushtaq Merchant, Trustee There is currently an open seat on the Skokie School Diotnct 734 439230 Grove, IL 60089. tract the Purchasing Office atBIDS at 5127 OakfonStreet,Pub: 6/21/12335166 Board of Education due to the resignation of a Board Member. The 6/1, 6/14, 6/21/12 #322184 sumed Name of Pub: 6/14, 6/21 , 6/28 327308 847-933-8240 or 'T'tV 673-9330Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention: candidate chosen and appointed by the Members of the Board of Ed- CareerO- Coaching, Counseling, SKOKIE ASSUMED NAME Michael Aleksic Michael Aleksic, Purchasing ucation will fill the vacancy until the nest regular board election of Consulting Tuesday, April 9, 2013, at which election a successor shall be alec- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Notice io hereby given, pursuantPurchasing Agent Agent until 11:00 am. local time COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS withthebusinesslocatedat ted to serve the remainder of the unespired term. to 'An Act in relation to the useVillage of Skokie on Tuesday, July 3, 2012. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-4126 N. Overfill Avenue, Candidates must be a U.S. citizeni8 nears or older, a registered vot- Bidders will be required fo certi- CERY DIVISION Norndge, IL 60706,The trueof an Assumed Business Name6/21/12 335.439 er and must have been a resident of the dinirici for at least one year. AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC in the conduct or transaction of LEGAL NOTICE hr that forall work to be per- To PLACE A HELP Prospective applicants can pick up an informational packet in the ,aintiff, name(s) and residence address Skokie School Distnct 73i'upenntendent's Office, 8000 East Prairie of the owner(s) is: Debra Berg-Business intheState,' asREQUEST FOR PROPOSALSformed pursuant to the Contract amended, certificationConstruction Manager - Phase IDocuments, at least the prevail- Road, Skokie, IL. er, 4126 N. Overhill Avenue, that a Completed applications with supporting materials (resume and evi- OALISAY VIRTUSIO AKA DALISAY was filedby the undersignedPolice Renovation ing rate of wages as found andWANTED AD IN THE S, VIRTUSIO; Norridge, IL 60706 dence to support their ability au a Board Member(ahould be directed with the County Clerk of CookThe Cdy of Park Ridge Policedetermined by theIllinois De- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;Pub: 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 330001 to the attention of the Secretary to iba Board of Education, Laurie County. File No. D12130697 onDepartment will accept seuledpartmentofLaborforCook Kolpas. 8000 East Prairie Road, Skokie, IL 60076 no later than Wed- UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSUMED NAME CLASSIFIEDS, CALL LEGATEES OF DALISAY June 19, 2012. Under the As-proposals for a contract for Con-County will be paid to all work- nesday, Julyt 1, 2012. For additional information, contact Mo, Notice is hereby given, pursuant VIRTUSIO, IF ANY; UNKNOWN sumed Name of struclion Manager for Phase I ofers and employees employed Koipas at 847.676.8237. fo "An Act in relation to the use Pub:6/21/12 334102 OWNERS AND NON RECORD Rene El Vaquero Western Wearthe police renovation project inand working on the project. 847-998-3400 CLAIMANTS; Defendants, of an Assumed Business Name accordance with the specifica-Any bid or proposal submitted 11 CH 15132 in the conduct or transaction of Sports with the businesslocatedatlions outlined in the Request forunsealed, unsigned, fax trans- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenBusiness in theSfate, as that pursuant toa Judgment of 6212 N. Clark St, Chicago, ILProposal. missionsorreceivedsubse- amended,thatacertification Foreclosure entered in the above 60660. The true name(s) and )RFP # 12-1 - Police). quanttothe aforementioned PUBLIC NOTICE entitIe cause onApril6,2012,was filedby the undersigned SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73% BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS FOR THE 2012-13 SCHOOL with the County Clerk of Cookresidence address of theSpecifications and proposaldate and time will be disqualified Inlercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- owner(s) is:Luis Fuentes, 612documents may be obtained atand returned to the bidder. The YEAR APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION JUNE 12, 2012 lion will on Tuesday, July 10, 2012,County File No. D12130459 on JULY 16, 2012 THE TENTATIVE BUDGET MUST BE APPROVED 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE Dempster St., Apt G W, Mountthe Park Ridge Police Depart-Village of Skokie reserves the at the hour of i i am. in their officeMay 25, 2012. Under the As- PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE BUDGET IMEETING HELD ON MONDAY) Prospect, IL 60056 ment, 200 South Vine,Parkright to reject any and all bids or at 120 West Madison Street, Suitesumed Name of JULY 23, 2012 COMMITt'EE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING )MEETING HELD ON MONDAY) 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the Pub: 6/21 , 6/28, 7/5 336329 Ridge, Illinois 60068, Monday -parts thereof, to waive any irreg- AUGUST 14, 2012 Champion Cheer Choreography highest bidder for cash, the follow- ASSUMED NAME Friday from 8:00 am. -4;30ularities or inforrnalitiesin bid- AUGUST28, 2012 COMMITrEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING with the business located at 175 inq descnbed property: Notice iv hereby given. pursuantp.m. at the Chief's office. A de-ding procedures and to award Lake Blvd, 8324, Buffalo Grove, P.1 N 10-27-i 16-023-0000 to 'An Act in relation to the useposit for the documents is notthe contractin a manner best SEPTEMBER 11,2012 PUBLIC HEARING FOR FISCAL BUDGET '12-13 - MEETING HELD B Commonly knows as 7620 KNOXIL 60089. The true name(s) and MEYER of an Assumed Business Namerequired. serving the interest of ihe Vil- AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076. residence address of the SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 COMMItTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING in the conduct or transaction ofA mandatory site visit will occurlage. The mortgaged real estate is im-owner(s) is:Emily Payne, 175 OCTOBER 9, 2012 proved with a single familyresi- Business intheState," ason July 11, 2012 at 9:00 am. atSkokie Village Hall is a fully xc- OCTOBER 23, 2012 COMMItTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING Lake Blvd. #324, Buffalo Grove, derme. If the subject mortgaged real amended,thatacertificationtire Park Ridge Police Depart-cessible building.Persons re- NOVEMBER 13, 2012 THE ESTIMATED TAX LEVY MUST BE APPROVED AT LEAST 20 DAYS IL 60089. estafe is a unit of u common inter- was filedby the undersignedment. quiring assistance should con- PRIORTO THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE LEW est community. the purchaser of thePub: 617 6/14, 6/21 320647 with the County Clerk of CookProposals will be accepted attract the Purchasing Office at NOVEMBER 27, 2012 COMMItTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING unit other than a mortgagee shall ASUMED NAME DECEMBER 11,2012 PUBLIC HEARING FOR LEVY County. File No. D12130586 onthe Park Ridge Police Depart-847-933-8240 or 1TY 673-9330 pan the assessments requited byNotice is hereby given, pursuant DECEMBER 18,2012 COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING )THIRD TUESDAY INTHE June 7, 2012. Under the An-ment, 200 SouthVine,ParkMichael Aleksic subsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 sfto "An Act in relation fo the use MONTH DUE TO HOLIDAY( theCondominiumPropertyAct. sumad Name of Ridge,Illinois60068,onorPurchasing Agent JANUARY 15, 2013 of an Assumed Business Name Sale terms: 25% down by certified R KITECTU R E about July 25, 2012, by 4:00Village of Skokie JANUARY 22, 2013 COMMItTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING in the conduct or transaction of funds, balance within 24 hours, by withthebusinesslocatedatp.m., attention Chief Frank6/21/12 331955 FEBRUARY 12,2013 certified funds. No refunds.TheBusiness inthe State, as FEBRUARY 26, 2013 COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING 8200LincolnAvenue,#311,Kaminski. properly will NOT be open for in-amended.thata certification MARCH 12, 2013 Skokie IL 60077.The trueThe public opening of the pro- spection.Upon paymeni in full ofwas filedby the undersigned MARCH 19, 2013 COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING (THIRD TUESDAY INTHE the amount bid, the purchaser will name(s) and residence addressposaIswill occur on July 26, MONTH DUE TO SPRING BREAKI with the County Clerk of Cook receive a Certificate of Sale which of the owner(s) is: James Koe-2012, at 9:00 am. at the Park APRIL 9, 2013 CONSOLIDATED ELECTION - MMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION County. File No. D12130556 on will entitle the purchaser to a Deed fig Gerstenberg A/A, 8200 Lin-Ridge Police Department. ELECTED jp the premises after confirmation ofJune 5, 2012. Under the As- APRIL 23, 2013 COMMITtEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING coin Avenue, #31 1 ,SkokieILThe City reserves the right to 'ffie sale. sumed Name of MAY 7, 2013 MEETING ONE WEEK EARLIER DUE TO REORGANIZATION OF THE 60077. reject any and all proposals. FIND MORE For information: Visit our weboife atCrisscross Publishing BOARD FOLLOWING APRIL 9, 2013 ELECTION (MUST ALLOW 21 DAYS Pub: 6/14, 6/21 , 6/28328343 Frank Kaminski hitp://setvice.atty-pierce.com. Be-withthebusinesslocatedat FOR THE COOK COUNTY CLERK TO CANVASS & MUST REORGANIZE besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. Chief of Police WITHIN 28 DAYS AFTER THE CONSOLIDATED ELECTION) Frances Pkwy, Park Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-ilOO 6/21/12 335382 MAY 28, 2013 COMMItTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,Ridge, IL60068. Thetrue LOCAL JOBS JUNE Ii, 2013 Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.name(s) and residence address JUNE 25, 2013 COMMITrEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING J312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-of theowner(s)is:MariaA. Regular Board of Education Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month and Committee-of-the 'dor f107657. lannotta, 1100 Frances Pkwy, Whole Meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of every month (unless noted) ai McCracken Middle School, INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESPark Ridge, IL 60068 Findthe CI oyourjreais 8000 East Prairie Road, Skokie, Illinois 60076 CORPORATION AT lt you have any questions regarding these dates or if you need any special accommodations for a meeting, 3fficer, (312) 444-1122 Pub: 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 330606 please contact the Office of he Superintendent at 847.676.8237 1 todíive.com PIONEER I.00ALCOhWAONSTER Pub: 6/21/12 333903 6/7, 6/14, 6/21/12 #322179 Thursday, June 21, 2012 PIoneer Press (DC) 35 Probate Probate Probate Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

STATE OF ILLINOIS State of Illinois State of Illinois Golf School District 67 nue with the West right-of-wayBy:Paul J. Szczurek, of Illinois for Cook County. ANorridge,Illinois,and toany IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF In The Circuit Court of Cook In The Circuit Court of Cook SCHEDULED BOARD MEETINGSline of FAP 848 (II 43) HarlemChairman copy of the full Ordinance andemployer or association of em- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS County, Illinois County, Illinois FOR 2012-2013 SCHOOL YEARAvenue; thence along an as-PUBLISHED by me this 21stthe Department of Labor deter-ployers and any person or asso- GenerallyIheIhirdThursday of PROBATE DIVISION Probate Division Probate Division each month at 6:30 P.Munlesssumed bearing South 00 de-day of June 2012 in the Pioneermination is available for inspec-ciationof employees who re- In the matter ot the estate of Chris Herudzinski (Deceased) Kamila Szerlag (Deceased) otherwise noted) grees 05 minutes 38 secondsPress/NorridgeandHarwoodtion by any interested party inquests copies of same. Audrey M. Andersen, Case No,12P 2848 Case No.12P 2849 Meetings will be held in the GolfWest along said West right-of-Heights News. the Village Hail, 7300 W. WilsonDated: This 14th day of June Deceased Publication Notice Publication Notice District 67 Board Room way line 8.535 meters (28.00Judith Dunne Bemardi, VillageAvenue, Harwood Heights,lIli-2012, Case No.12 P 000638 Noticeis hereby given of theNoticeishereby given of the9401 Waukegan Road feet)to a pointof beginning;Clerk sois, and to any employer or as-¡S/ Judith Dunne Bemardi NOTICE Morton Grove, IL 60053 death of Chris Herudzinski f/n/adeathofKamilaSuerlagofSchool Board Meetings Are Openthence continuingalongsaidPub:6-21-12 334272 sociation of employers and any Village Clerk Notice ¡s given of the death ofKristof Herudzinski of Chicago,Harwood Heights, IL. Letters ofTo The Public right-of-way line South 00 de- LEGAL NOTICE person or associationof em-PUBLISHED this Audrey M. Andersen of Rose-IL. Letters of office were issuedoffice were issued on June 4,July 19, 2012 groes 05 minutes 38 secondsNOTICE OF ORDINANCE NO. ployees who requests copies of21st day of June 2012 wood Care Center,1800 Won June6, 2012toRosee2012 to Jeczy Szertag,whoseAugust 16, 2012 West 82.142 meters(269.49 12-21 same. in the Pioneer PressI ColonialParkway, Inverness,Briones, whose attorneyisattorney is Robert J. Boszko ofSeptember 20, 2012 feet); thence North 87 degreesORDINANCE ESTABLISHINGDated: This 15th day of JuneNorridge and Harwood Heights Cook County,Illinois on Sep-Robert J. Boszko of the law firmthe law firm of Anderson & As-October 18, 20t2 47 minutes 47 seconds East PREVAILING WAGES 2012. News. November 15, 2012 tersher 4, 2011. Letters of officeof Anderson & Associates, PC.,sociates, PC., 1701 E.December 6, 2012 1 0.067 meters (33.03 feet) to aTAKE NOTICE that I, Marcia L.Marcia L. Pollowy Pub:6-21-12 333637 were issued on February 23,1701 E. WoodfieldRd.,SteWoodfield Rd., Ste 1050,January 17, 2013 point on the east line of saidPollowy, Village Clerk of the Vil-Village Clerk Norwood Park Township has 2012 to Judith E. Mack, inde-1050. Schaumburg,IL 60173.Schaumburg, IL60173,847-February 21, 2013 Section 1 3; thence North 00 de-age of Harwood Heights, here-PUBLISHED this psased the annual Prevailing Wage pendent executor, whose attor-847-995-9999 995-999g March 2t, 2013 Resolution for laborers, mechani- groes 05 minutes 38 secondsby certify that Ordinance No.21st day of June 2012 and other workers perlorming can- fey S Robert J. Ross, of 1622NotIce to Heirs and Legatees Notice to Heirs and LegateesAnnI 18, 2013 East100.743meters (330.5212-21 ascertaining the Prevail-inthe Pioneer PresslNorndge May 16, 2013 strsclion of public works at the Reg- W. Colonial Parirway, Suite 201,Notìceisgivento:unknownNoticeisgivento:unknown feet) along the east line of saiding Rate of Wages for laborers,and Harwood Heights News. June 20, 2013 ular Meeting on June 12, 2012. Inverness, Illinois 60067. heirs who aretheheirsorheirs who are theheirsor Pub:6/21/12 333906 Northeast quarter of the South-workmen and mechanics em- Pub:6/21/12 334475 Prevailing wage rateo can be tourid NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRSlegateesin the above entitledlegateesin the above entitled PUBLIC NOTICE eastquarterofSection13;ployed on public works of said NOTICE at www.state.il.uslagencyfidoVrates. In accordance with the Illinois Pre- . AND LEGATEES proceeding to probate a will andproceeding to probate a will andIf you live in Nibs Township andthence South 87 degrees 47 mi-Village of Harwood Heights. was Notice is hereby given to un-whose name or address is notwhose name or address is not nutes 47 seconds West 15.043passed by the President andvailing Wage Act, the Norridge Park Pub:6-21-12 333159 have a child in grades K-6 who District l"Park DistricE) has made aLEGAL NOTICE known heirs who are the heirsstated. stated. meters (49.35feet);thence is home-schooled or attends a Board of Trustees on the 14thdetermination of the prevailing rateo or legatees in the above entitledWithin 42 days after the effec-Within 42 days after the effec- South 02 degrees 12 minutesday of June 2012, pursuant to NOTICE OF DETERMINATION private school and you are con- of wages to be paid laborers, me-NOTICE IS GIVEN by the Board proceeding to probate a will andlive date of the original order offive date of the original order of 12 seconds East 10.059 metersAn Act regulating wages of la-chanicsandotherworkers em- cerned about their educational ofTrusteesofthe Norwood whose name or address s notadmission or from the date ofadmission or from the date ofgrowth and development,(33.00 feet) to a point on saidborers,mechanicsand otherployed in public works projects for stated. the first publication of this no-the firstpublication of this no- south lineof Cullom Avenue;workers employed in any publicthe Park District. The Park DistrictParkFireProtectionDistrict, please contact Nibs Township Illinois NOTICE TO HEIRS AND tice, you may file a petition withtice, you may tile a petition with thence South 28 degrees 35 mi-works by the State, county, cityhas determined thai the prevailingCook County, thatby DistrictforSpecialEducation, rstes of wages are the wage ratesResolution #12-1adopted the LEG ATE ES the Court to require proof of thethe court to require proof of theTarin Kendrick, Executive Direc-nutes lt seconds East 9.519or any public body or any politi-for Cook County, as determined by Notice s hereby given to Karenwill by testimony of the witnesswill by testimony of the witness meters (31 .23 feet) to the pointcal subdivision or by anyone un- 12W day of June, 2012, the for. PH: 847965-9040, 8701 the Illinois Department of Labor. Board of Trustees has Larsen and Susan Larsen whoto the will in open court or otherto the will in open court or other of beginning in Cook County, lIli-der contract for public works."A copy of the determination is avail- Menant, Morton Grove, IL determination are heirs whose whereaboutsevidence, as provided in 5/6-21evidence, as provided in 5/6-21 noix. The general prevailing rate ofable torpublic inspectionin themade a of the 60053. Prevailing Rate of Wa9es as re- are unknown in the above pro-oftheProbate Actof1975oftheProbateActof1975 The property is commonlywagesinthislocalityforla-Park District's business office loca- Pub:6/21/12333621 led at 4631 NOverkill Avenue,quired by The Prevailing Wage ceeding to Probate a willAn(ILCS 1992, 755,6/6-21) (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/6-21) known as 4242 N. Harlem Ave-borers,mechanics, and other LEGAL NOTiCE Nomdge, IL 60706-4595 CopiesAct. Order was entered on FebruaryYou also have the right underYou also have the right under nue, in Norridge, Illinois. workers engagedinthecon- NOTICE is hereby given that a are also available upon rosuest byDouglass Strempek 23, 2012 admitting the willto5/8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS5/8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS All interested persons should at-struction of public works comm calling the Park District at (708(457- public hearing will be held by Secretary, Board of Trustees probate. A Supplemental Order1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest the1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest the tend and will be given an oppor-under the jurisdiction of the Vi -1244. the Zoning Board of Appeals on Norwood Park Fire Protection Admitting Willto Probate andvalidity of the will by filing a peti-validity of the will by filing a peti-Monday, 09 July 2012 at 7:30tunity to be heard. lage of Harwood Heights is theDate June 21, 2012 Appointing Representative as totion with the court within six (6)tion with the court within six (6) ZONING BOARD OF APPEALSsame as determined by the De-larry Soderblom, Secretary District p.m. at the Village Hall, 4000 Board of Park Commissioners Unnotified Persons was enteredmonths after admission of themonths after admission of the VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE partment of Labor of the State Pub: 6-21-12333039 North Olcott Avenue, in the Vil- Norridge Park Distncl PUBLIC NOTICE on May 31, 2012. will to probate. will to probate. lage of Norridge, to consider a Pub, 6/21/t2 334094 Within 42 days after the later ofThe estate will be administeredThe estate will be administered Pursuantto 820 ILCS 130/9 petition requestingvanances PUBLIC NOTICE Statute,Hiles Township Goy- the effective date of the Supple-withoutcourtsupervision,un-withoutcourtsupervision,un-from the requirements of Article EstablIshment of mental Order Admitting Will to less under 5/28-4 of the Probateless under 5/28-4 of the Probate RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF PREVAILING emment passedthe 2012113 Il-Definitions, Section1 .53 - Prevailing Wage Ratee Probate and Appointing Repre-Act (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). WAGES PrevailingWage Rate Ordi- Act (ILCS 1992, 755, 5128-4).ParkingSpace;ArticleVII - Union Ridge School Distnct 86 sentative as to Unnotified Per-Any interestedpersonfermi-Anyinterestedpersonfermi- WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has enacted "An Act regulat- nance 6.12 on June it, 2012. Business Districts, Section 2- ing wages of laborers, mechanics and other workers em- has adopted a resolution estab-A full copy of the Ordinance is sons or after the date of the firstsates independent administra-natos independentadministra- lishingtheprevailing Height Regulations and Section ployed in any public works by the State, county, city or any rateofavailable for inspection by an publicationofthisnotice, yoution at any time by mailing ortion at any time by mailing or wages for laborers, 3 - Area Regulations; Article XII public body or any political subdivision or by any one under workers,interested party in the main o - may tile a petition with the courtdelivering a petition to terminatedelivering a petition to terminate- Parking Areas, Parking Lots andmechanicsemployed by to the clerk. Contract for public works"; and fice of the Nues Township Goy- to require proof of the will by to the clerk. - contractors or subcontractors in and Loading, Section 1 . i 1 (e) WHEREAS, the aforesaid Act requires that the Board of Edu- emmentBuilding,locatedat testimony of the witnesses toClaims against the estate mayClaims against the estate may performance of public Retails Stores andService cation of Morton Grove School District No. 70 investigate and works5255 Main Street in Skokie, IL the will in open Court or otherbe filed in the office of the Clerkbe filed in the office of the Clerk contracts in Cook County, Shops, Section 1.11(h)- Other ascertain the prevailing rafe of wages as defines in said Act 60077. evidence, as provided in 5/6-21of the Circuit Court in Roomof the Circuit Courtin Roomuses, Section t . I 1 (i)employee Illinois of theProbateActof19751202, Richard J, Daley Center,1202, Richard J. Daley Center, for laborers, mechanics and other workers in the locality of Charles Levy, Clerk parking requirements and Sec- said School District employed in performing construction of The Board of Education deter-Niles Township Government (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/6-21). Chicago, Illinois 60602 or withChicago, Illinois 60602 or with mined prevailingwages tion 1.13-Parking Area Set- public works, for Morton Grove School District No. 70. by6/21/12 332003 You also have the nght underthe representative, or both, onthe representative, or both, on adopting the Illinois Department back of the Zoning Ordinance ofNOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC NOTICE 5/8-1 Probate Act (ILCS 1992,or before December 14. 2012,or before December 7, 2012,the Village of Norridge - of Labor's wage rates for con- 1962 EDUCATION OF MORTON GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 755, 5/8-1) to contest the validi-which dateis not less than 6which date is not less than 6for the purpose of redevelop- struction trades in Cook County, ty of the will by tiling a petitionmonths from the date of the firstmonths from the dale of the first 70 as follows: RE: NORWOOD PARK FIRE ment of property for aretail Illinois effective June t , 2012. PROTECTION DISTRICT withthe Courtwithinsis(6)publicationofthisnotice andpublicationofthisnotice and Section t :To the extent and as required by "An Act regulat. shopping center, including parti- ing wages of laborers, mechanics and other workers em- Copies of the adopted resolu- TENTATIVE BUDGET AND months after the later of the ef-any claim not tiled within thatany claim not filed within that tion and prevailing wage rates aldemolition of esistingfour- ployed in any public works by State, county, city or any public APPROPRIATION ORDI- fective date of the Supplementalponed is barred. Copies of anyperiod is barred. Copies of any are available for review at Union story building and constructionbody or any political subdivision or by any one under contract NANCE FOR 2012-2013 Order Admitting Will to Probateclairs filed with the Clerk mustclaim filed with the Clerk must Ridge School, 4600 of two new retail buildings on for public works," the general prevailing rate of wages in this lo- Publicnoticeishereby given and Appointing Representativebe mailed or delivered to thebe mailed or delivered to thethe following described proper- North Oak Park Avenue, as to Unnotified Persons or afterrepresentative and to the attor-representative and fo the attor- cality for laborers, mechanics and other workers engaged in that the Norwood Park Fire Pro- construction of public works coming under the jurisdiction of Harwood Heights, Illinois tectionDistrictwillconduct a the date of the first publicationney within 10 days after it hasney within 10 days aher it hasihe North half of the East halt 60706. of this notice been filed. been filed. Morton Grove School district No. 70 is hereby ascertained to Public Hearing on the Tentative of the South hait of the North- be the same as the prevailing rate of wages for construction Jeffrey Rasche, President Budget and Appropriation Orc" The estate will be administeredIs/Robert J. Boszko /s/Robert J. Boszko east quarter of the Southeast Helen Pissios, Secretary without court supervision underAttorney Attorney work in the Cook County area as determined by the Depart- nance for the fiscal year cam- quarter (escepting therefrom the ment of Labor of the State of Illinois as of June of each year. Board of Education mencing July 1, 2012 and end- 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 Pub:6/14, 6/21,6/28 328658 Pub:6/7, 6/14,6/21 325550 North 33 feet thereof and the School District 86 ILCS5/28-4).Any interested As required by said Act, any and all revisions of the prevailing ing June 30, 2013 on Tuesday West 33 feet thereof). of Section rate of wages by the Department of Labor of the State of lIli- County of Cook August 14, 2012, at the fire sta- person mayterminate inde- State of Illinois 13, Township 40 North, range nois shall supersede the Department's June determination tionat7447 W Lawrence, pendent administrationat any 12, East of the third Principal 6/21/12 334088 time by mailing or delivering the and apply to any and all public works construction undertaken Harwood Heights, IL 60706 at Meridianandalsoexcepting by the public body. The definition of any terms appearing in LEGAL NOTICE the hour of 6:30 P.M. petition to terminate to the Clerk that part of the North halt of the NOTICE OF RESOLUTION NO. ofthe Circuit Court of CookFind the Ck1WYotDreaIDs the Resolution which are also used in aforesaid Act shall be A copy of the Tentative Budget East half of the South hat of the the same as in said Act. i 2-3 andAppropriation Ordinance County, Probate Division Northeast quarter of the South- RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING Pub: 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 325245 Section 2:Nothing herein contained shall be construed to ap- will be available for public in- eastquarterofSection 13, PREVAILING WAGES spection from and after June 13, ply said general prevailing rate of wages as herein ascer-TAKE NOTICE that township 40 North, Range 12, tamed to any work or employment escept public works con- I, Judith2011 from 8:00 A.Mto 4:00 Dunne Bernardi, Village Clerk ot todrive.com East of the Third principal Mori- struction of Morton Grove School Disfrict No. 70 to the extent PM, weekdays at the District's dian,in Cook County,Illinois, required by the aforesaid Act. the Village of Norridge, herebyofficest7447 W. Lawrence, describedasfollows: Com- Section 3: The Secretary of the Board of Education shall pub- certify that Resolution No. 12-3Harwood Heights, IL 60706. DON'T NEED IT? SELL IT FAST. ascertaining the Prevailing Rate Visit ToDrive.com mencing at the intersection of licly post or keep available for inspection by any interested par- Published by authority and di- CALL 84/-998-3400 the South Line of Cullom Ave-ty in the main office of Morton Grove School District No. 70 of Wages for laborers. workmenrection of the Board of Trustees this determination of such prevailing rate of wage or any revi- and mechanics employedonof the Norwood Park Fire Pro- public works of said Village of sions of such prevailing rate of wage. A copy of this deformi- teclion l3istnct. LEGAL NOTICE nation or of the current revised determination of prevailing rate Nomdge, was passed by the Pub: 6-21-12333037 THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, of wages then in effect shall be attached to all contract spociti- President and Board of Trust- LEGAL NOTICE COMMITÍEES AND SUBCOMMITTEES cations. ses on the 13th day of JuneNOTICE is hereby given that a 2012, pursuant to "An Act regu- OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FOR 2012 WILL BE HELD Section 4: The Secretary of the Board of Education shall mail public hearing will be held by lafing wages of laborers. me- AT VARIOUS TIMES AND LOCATIONS AS LtSTED a copy of this determination to any employer, and to any asso- the Zoning Board of Appeals on chanics and other workers em- Time Dates Location ciation of employers and fo any person or association of em- Monday, 09 July 2012, at 7:30 ployees who have filed their names and addresses request- ployed in any public works byp.m. at the Village Hall, 4000 Advisory Commission on A9in9 1 :00 pm 2nd Tuesday every month Civic Center ing copies of any determination stating the particular rates and the State, county, city or anyNorth Olcott Avenue, in the Vil- Appearance Review Commission 7:00 pm t st Monday of every month Council Chambers the particular class of workers who wages will be affected bypublic body or any political sub-lage of Norridge, fo consider a Board of Environmental Health 7:00 pm tat Tuesday of every month Trustees Conference Room such rates. divisionor by anyoneunderpetitionrequesting a rezoning Cable and Telecommunications Commission 7:30 pm Twice yeaity (date varies) Council Chambers Section 5:The Secretary of the Board of Education shall contract tor public works. Thefrom B-2 - Restricted (Shopping Community Relations Commission 7:00 pm 2nd Tuesday (every other month) Trustees Conference Room promptly tile a certified copy of this Resolution with both the general prevailing rate of wagesCenter) Business District to B-3 Economic Development Commission 5:30 pm 3rd Monday of every month Trustees Conference Room Secretary of State and the Department of labor of the Sate ofin this locality for laborers, me-- General Business District per Fair Housing Commission Varios Vanes Varies Illinois. chanics, and other workers en-the requirements of the Zoning in Finance Advisory Commission 7:00 pm 4th Wednesday of every month Trustees Conference Room Section 6: The Secretary of the Board of Education shall, with- gaged the constructionofOrdinanceoftheVillageof Fire and Police Commission 7:00 pm 4th Tuesday every month Fire Station #4 in 30 days after filing of the Resolution with the Secretary of public works coming under theNorridge- 1962 for the purpose of Fire Pension Board 2:00 pm 3rd Tuesday (Quarterfy) Fire Station #4 State, cause to be published in a newspaper of general circula-lunsdiction theVillageofof constructing a full-service Nomdge is the same as deter- Natural Resource Commission 6:00 pm 3rd Monday every month Trustees Conference Room tion within the area a copy of this Resolution, and such publica- family-stylerestaurantserving Plan Commission 7:30 pm 3rd Monday every month Council Chambers lion shall constitute notice that the determination is effective mined by the Department of La-alcoholic beverages on the fol- Police Pension Board 5:00 pm Ouarterly - varies Police Station and that this is the determination of this public body. bor of the Stale ofIllinoisforlowing descnbed property: Traffic Safety Commission 7:00 pm ist Thursday every month Council Chambers PASSED THIS 19th day of June, 2012. Cook County. A copy of the fullTHAT PART OF THE SOUTH Resolution and the Department Zoning Board of Appeals 7:30 pm 3rd Monday every month Council Chambers APPROVED: HALF OF THE EAST HALF OF of Labor determination is availa- To ensure full accessibility and equal participation tor all interested citizens, individuals willi disabilities who plan to attend and President, Board of Education THE SOUTH HALF OF THE who require certain accommodations in order to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions regarding the (SEAL) bIo for inspection by any inter-NORTHEAST QUARTER Or accessibility of these facilities. are requested to contact Susan or Marlene (847/470-5220) promptly to allow the Village to make ATTEST: ested party in the Village Hall,THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER 4000 reasonable accommodations. Secretary, Board of Education N. Olcotl Avenue,OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP Pub: 6/21/12 33105t Pub: 6-21-12 334504 40 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 36 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, June 21, 2012 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED ASGREES 59 MINUTES 32 SEC-day of June 2012 in the Pioneer LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Levette Whitlock 3116Inc Purchases must be madePublic Storage I PS Orangeco,Gloria Berngard --- 2060 Hilltop FOLLOWS: COMMENCING ATONDS WEST,54.83 FEET;Press/Norridge andHarwood HEARING Tischa Thomas 4048with cash only and paid for stInc. Purchases must be madeRoad ---Hoffman Estates,IL THE NORTHWEST CORNERTHENCE NORTH O DEGREESHeights News. Skokie Plan Commission,Joseph Phillips 4085the time of sale. All goods arewith cash only and paid al the60195 AM #603 --- 1985 OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE00 MINUTES 28 SECONDSJudith Dunne Bemardi, VillageThursday, July 19, 2012, VillageAmeli Duka 4052sold as is and must be removedtime of sale. All goods are soldMercedes-Benz 300 Series Sta- EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEST.19,08 FEET; THENCECleric of Skokie, 5127 Oakton Street,David Hermach 4152at the time of purchase. Sale isas is and must be removed atlion Wagon (VIN HALF OF THE NORTHEASTNORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MI-Pub:6-21-12 334263 Skokie,Illinois 600T7, at 7:30Roger Mosley 4070subtect to adjoumment. the lime of purchase. Sale isWDBAB93COFFO49986) regis- QUARTER OF THE SOUTH-NUTES 32 SECONDS WEST, Public Hearings P.M., to consider the following: Erika Edwards 4136Pub:6/14, 6/21 324795 subjected lo adjournment. teredtoMartinaS. Schoepe EAST QUARTER OF SECTION63.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH NEW ACTION TAKEN Anthony Bell 4148 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFPub-6121 8126 379975 and ChristianU. Schoepe 13, TOWHSHIP 40 NORTH,O DEGREES 00 MINUTES 28 PUBLIC NOTICE 2012-34P -Parking Determina-Kimberly Johnson 5056 PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER 236 Thomas Street --- Cary, IL RANGE 12 EAST OF THESECONDS EAST, 80.42 FEETIn accordance with Chapter 65,tion: ENe Moving and Storage ThreePeasAil Lounge 5063Notice is hereby given that pur-THE SELF STORAGE FACILI-60013, Tires, Boxes, Weights. THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN;TO THE OUTSIDE FACE OFSection 5/8-2-9, of theIllinoisENe Moving and Storagere-Rosalind Harris 5039suant to Section 4 of the Self- TY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE Rolling Cart, Shelves, Remain- THENCE NORTH 87 DE-THE EXISTING BUILDINGCompiledStatutes,thepublicquests a parking determinationMarcus Brandon 5037ServiceStorageFacilityAct, STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, ing Items Blocked GREES 41 MINUTES 07 SEC-WALL; THENCE SOUTH 89hearing of the annual appropria-for truck and freight transporta-Tracy Adams 5038StateofIllinois,thatPublic PARAGRAPH 301, ET.SEQ. Pub:6/14, 6/21 , 6/28 328230 ONDS EAST (ASSUMEDDEGREES 59 MINUTES 32tion ordinance for tice Village offion services to be located at Pub: 6/21, 6/28 333150 Storage/PS Orangeco, Inc., willNotice is hereby given that onLife Storage Centers of Humboldt BEARING), ALONG THESECONDS EAST. ALONGSkokie, Cook County. Illinois, for3407 and 3419 Howard Street. LifeStorage Centers of Rogersconduct sale(s) by competitiveJuly 10th , 2012, U-HAUL Auc-Park will hold a public sale to en- NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHSAID WALL LINE, 119.25 FEETthe fiscal year beginning May 1,FOR YOUR INFORMATION:Parir will hold s public sale to en-bidding on June 29th, 2012 attioneer, Esecutive Administratorforce a lien imposed on said proper- ty, as described below. pursuant to HALF OF THE EAST HALF OFTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-2012 and ending April 30, 2013Plans and related documentsforce s lien imposed on said proper-1000 am. onthepremisefor U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi- ty, as described below, pursuant lo the Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa- i'1E SOUTH HALF OF THENING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-will be held on July 2, 2012 atareavailableattheVillage'sthe Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa-where property has been stor-cago Suburbs, will be offeringcilityAct.Illinois Code 770 ILCS NORTHEAST QUARTER OFNOIS. 8:00 p.m., in the Council Cham-CommunityDevelopment De-cilily Act,Illinois Code 770 ILCSed, which are located al Publicfor sale under the Judicial Lien95/1 to 95/7, al 2:00 PM on Mon- SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER,PARCEL DESCRIBED CON-bers,Villageof Skokie, 5127parfment, Planning Division,95/Ito95/7,at 1 1 :00 AM onStorage #22331/4072 N. Broad-process, by public auction, theday, July 9, 2012, at Life Storaae 37271 FEET; THENCE SOUTHTAINS 10,600 s.f. = 0.24 acres Oaklon Street, Skokte,Illinois.(847) 933-8447 Monday throughThursday, July t2fh, 2012, at Ldeway, Chicago,Illinois60613.followingstorageunits, TheCenters of Humboldt Park, 4014 W. 2 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 53PART OF PARCEL NO. 12-13-The adoption of the appropria-Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00Storage Centers of Rogers park,773-4048592 the personal prop-goods lo be sold are generallyGrand Ave, Chicago,IL 60651, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago,lIli- 1773) 235-288-4. SECONDS EAST, 30.19 FEET405-0 10 tion ordinance will be consid-PM. erlydescribedbelow,Inthe nois, 80626. (7731 381-1417 Man- described as household goods.Management reserves the right to TO A POINT ON THE OUT-The property s commonlyered at the July 16, 2012 hear-SPECIAL AID: Available upenagemenl reserves Ihe right to with-matters of: The terms of the sale will bewithdraw any unit from sale. Regis- SIDE FACE OF AN EXISTINGknown as 4104 N. Harlem Ave-ing to be held at the same ad-request for the disabled. Calldraw any und from sale.eisteredB054 Elbert Levant cash only. U-Haul Co of North-lewd or motor vehicles are sold As BUILDING, BEING THE POINTnue, in Norndge, Illinois. dress and meeting time noted)847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)or motor vehicles are sold As ta fC015 George Pierce III west Chicago Suburbs reservesIs f Parts Only," no titles or registra- OF BEGINNING: THENCEAll interested persons should at-above. A draft of the appropria-933-8455. Parts Only," no titles or registration.PublicStorage/PSOrangeco,the right to refuse any and alllion Name Unity SOUTH O DEGREES 00 tend and will be given an oppor-tion ordinance¡s available forInterested parties are invited toTenant Name: Unit yInc. Purchases must be madebids.The sales will be at the Silas King Candice L Alten 106 SECONDStunity to be heard. viewing at the Village Hall at theaBend this meeting. This notice 101 with cash only and paid for atfollowing MINUTES 28 ShreeL.Smith 112 location, 2475 Pem-Chiquita M Carroll 550 WEST, 26.0 FEET; THENCEZONING BOARD OF APPEALSabove address. is for information purposes only.Crystal Chaudry 254 the lime of sale. All goods arebroke Ave. , Hoffman Estates, ILPhil Fausl NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MI-VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE 6121/12 332818 Published in the Skokie ReviewWyvetta A. Westbrook 431 sold as is and must be removedand will begin al or after 8:00Circle Family Care 183 NUTES 32 SECONDS WEST,By:Paul J. Szczurek,Chairnran onJune2l,2012. PaulCornei Gorahm 450 at the time of purchase. Sale isam. and continue day by daySandra Figueroa 179 0.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH OPUBLISHED by me this 21st Luke, Chairman William A. Bollos 489 sublecl to adjournment. until all unito are sold. Ocelis M Goodloe 162 Veldetla Jackson 416 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 28 6/21/12 335276 Mane Ferguson 586 Pub:6/14, 6/21 324786 Michael Mahoney --- 12522 Ka- Steven Ellis 665 Charnice M Jeter 21 SECONDS WEST, 73.50 FEET. SAY IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, CALI NOTICE OF COMPLETiON OFHumberto Delaross 714 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFva Knoll--- Sas Antonio, TXJimmie Jones 8 THENCE NORTH 89 DE- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 812 PERSONAL PROPERTY 78253 RM #027 --- Filing Cabi-Samantha Jones t 80 841.998.3400 TO PIACE YOUR AD Curtis King BLOCK GRANT Anthony S. Robinson 813 Notice is hereby given that pur-net, Propane tank, Boses, Grill,Danielle Key 45 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL GregoryJohnsori 923 suant to Section 4 of the Self-Bike, Chair, Loveseat Lisa Law-Christopher LeSeas 954 PERFORMANCE & Maurice R. Mathis SR. 931 ServiceStorageFacilityAct,rence --- 1900 Mors Court Apt.Alvin Lewis 316 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Brenda Mack EVALUATION REPORT Maccells Mc Call 975 State of Illinois, the undersigned#1O2---Schsumburg,lL 60193 96 Robert Sundin 990 Tuniuha McClendon-Dswuon 856 (CAPER) Chnslopher Gibbs 525 PublicStorage/PSOrangeco,RM #055---(2)Bikes.Bins,Cassandra Mellon 138 LEGAL NOTICE In compliance with SectionMiguel Martinez 128 Inc. wilt conductsale(s)byDolly, Bags, Table JosephShirley J Miller 985 NOTICE OF 104(d) of the Housing and Com-Brittany Smith 213 competitivebidding Wharton--- Shadae Moms 577 ORDINANCE NO: on June 1840Huntington munityDevelopment ActofDorisBenson 1006 29th, 2012 at 10:30 am. on theBlvd. Apt. ff215 --- Hoffman Es-Ivan M Moore 594 PREVAILING WAGE RATES Pub: 6/21, 6/28 331024 Tammy D Murray 1974 and U.S. Department of premise wheresaidproperlytates,IL 60169 RM #155 TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Education sI School District 73.5 of Skokie, IL. pursuant to "An Act regs- TDB International Outreach lating wages of laborers, mechanics and other workers employed in any public works by the State, county, Housing and Urban Develop-Life Storage Centers ofhas been stored, and which areChair, Bags, Boxes, Walker Wrigleyvillewillholda public Ministries 277 city or any public body or any political subdivision or by anyone under contract for public works, approvedment (HUD) re9ulafions at 24 located at Public StorageRaymond Selby -- 2504 NCMane Pickelt 297 June 12, 2012, as amended, has determined on, and as effective from June 1, 20t2, CFR 570, the Village of Skokiesale to enforce a lien imposed#22336/2835 N. Westem Ave.,H. 54 Apt. #217 --- Durham,Marie PicheS 412 that the general prevailing rate st wages in this locality for laborers, mechanics, has completed the CAPER foron said property, as describedChicago,IL60618.773-772-NC 27713 RM #202 --- Boxes,Willie C Pun/s 103 and other workers engaged in the construction of public works coming under the below, pursuant lo the Illinois Anthony Ray 535 jurisdiction of the Skokie School District 73.5 Board of Education is the same as determined by the Depart-the 2011-2012 Community De- 9209 In the matters of the per-Fans,Tread Mill, Vacuum, Self-Service Storage Facility Felisa Redmond-McGee 329 ment of Labor of the State of Illinois tor Cook County as of June 2012. A copy of the lull Ordinance and the velopmenl Block Grantpro- sonal property for the individu-Lamp Arrione Hayden --- 2727Terrell Rimmer 186 Department of Labor determination is available for inspection by any interested party in the main oNice of gram. Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1als listed below: Madelyn Dr. Apt. lfD --- Wyom- to 95/7, at 12:00 PM on Mon- Joaquin Serrano 361 Skokie School Distnct 73.5 and to any employer: association of empioyers und any person of employee or Copies of the draft CAPER will 0671 Jackie Mendoza ing.MI 49509 RM #252 Tamura Totbert 135 association of employees who have filed, or file their names and addresses, requesting copies of the be availablefor public reviewday, July 9, 2012, at Life Stor-PublicStorage/PSOrangeco,Bins,Living Room Fumiture,Jason Townson 226 same. ageCentersofWrigleyville, Edwin Urrutia 612 Skokie School District 73.5 Board of Education beginning Friday, June 22, Inc. Purchases Must Be MadeBed Frame,Remaining Items 2012, at Village Hall in the Plan-3323 West Addison Street, Chi-With Cash Only And Paid For AtBlocked Richard Adams --- 412Shalonda Walker 178 8000 East Prairie Road cago. Illinois, 60618. (773)478- Tress Watson 94 Skokie, IL ningDivision and the Skokie The Time Of Sate. Alt GoodsBarnsley Place --- Northbrook, Pub: 6/21, 6/28 333897 Cook County Public Library in the Reference0805 Are Sold As Is And Must Be Re-IL60062 RM #477 --- Beds, Department. All comments orManagement reserves the rightmoved At The Time Of Pur-Living Room Furniture,Dining Brian Novak concerns should be made inlo withdraw any unit from sale.chase. Sale Is Subtecl To Ad-Room Furniture, Lamps. Secretary writing to the contact person list-Registered or motor vehicles joumment. Clothes, Remaining Items ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR are sold "As Is f Parts Only," no PREVAILING WAGES RESOLUTION ed below by 5:00 p.m. on Mon- Pub:6/14, 6/21 324784 Blocked Larly Clemons --- 5623 Whereas, the State of Illinois has enacted An ACT regulating wages of iaborers, mechanics and other day, July 23, 2012. The Villagetitles or registration. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFSanta Barbara Drive --- Hsno- workers employed in any public works by the Slate, County, City or any public body or any political oubdivr-of Skokie will respond to all writ-Tenant Name Unit If PERSONAL PROPERTY ver Park, IL 60133 RM #533 Sinn or by anyone under contract for public works", approved June 26, 1941, as amended, being Chapterten comments received from theDonald Pangallo 1032Notice is hereby given that pur-Boxes, Car Seat, Weights, Bins 820 ILCS 130/1-12, Illinois Compiled Statues: and Tiffany Moore 1047 RENT YOUR Whereas, the aforesaid Act requires that the Board of Education of Skokie Schooi District 73.5 public within15 days, where suant to Section 4 of the Self-Gloria Bemgard --- 2060 Hilltop practicable, and will incorporateTonyaSteltner 1109ServiceStorageFacilityAct,Road ---Hoffman Estates,IL investigate and ascertain the prevailingrate of wages as defined in said Act for laborers, mechanics and Walid Halit i 145 other workers in the locality of Skokie School District 73.5 employed in performing construchorr of public theminto thefinalreportto State of Illinois, that Public Sfor-60195 PM #605 ---Skis,(2) -.orlcs, for Skokie School District 73.5: and HUD. Patricia Brooks 113age / PS Orangeco,Inc.willDoors,Grill,Tools,Cart,Re- Now, therefore, be it ordained by the Skokie School District 73.5 Board of Education, Cook County, lllinoio,To submitwrittencomments.Kevin Frusti 1459conduct sale)s) at Public Stor-maining Items Blocked Come- us follows: please mailthemtoCarrieBrenda Martinez 1489age by Competitive bidding onlius Savoy --- 6 Joyce Court SECTION 1 Haberstich, AICP,ArthurKrauss 4196July 6th, 2012 at 11:00 am onAlgonquin, IL 60102 RM #614 -APARTMENT To the estent and as reQuired by "An Act rogulatina wages of laborers. mechanics and other workers em- Pub:6121, 6/28 330595 ployed in any public works by the Siate, County, City or any public body or any political subdivision or by Planner/CDBG Administrator, in the Premises where properly--BedroomFurniture,Living anyone under contract or public works" approved June 26, 1 941 , as amended, the generai prevailing rate writing at the Village of Skokie,In & Out moving will conduct anhas been stored, which are Io-Room Furniture, Clothing Letica auction sale on:7/1O/12 of wages in this locality for laborers, mechanics and other workers engaged in the construction of public 5127 OaktonSt.,Skokie,IL, catedatPublic StorageWences-Gaffare-1 972 works coming under the jurisdiction of Skokie School District 73.5 in hereby ascertained to be the same so 60077. Comments are alsoTime: lOam #23404/5643 N. Broadway St.Kenilworth Circle Apt. fIB- Hoff- theprevailing rate of wages for consfrscfion work in the Cook County area as determined by the Depart- welcome by email at carrie.habeAt: 5401 N. Wolcott, Chicago, Chicago, IL 60660-4415. (773)man Estates,IL 60195 AM ment ofLabor of Ihe State of Illinois so of June 2012, a copy of that determination being attached hereto as IL 60640 Exhibit A" and incorporated herein by reference, The definition of any terms appearing in this Ordinance [email protected], or by fax at 784-8410. In the matters of the#713 - Bike, Tools, Stools, AC WITH EASE Auctioningallpersonalitems whicharea also used in the aforesaid Act shalt be the same as in said Act. 847-568-8896 personal property for the individ-Unit, Fan SECTION 2 6/21/12 335265 and furniture's belonging to: uals listed below. Pub 6/21 , 6/28 331233 Richard Cantu, Christine Nothing herein shall be construed to apply said general prevailing rate of wageo as herein ascertained to Storage - Legal Unit - Customer NOTICE OF SALE UNDER soy work or employment eucept public works of Skokie School Distnct 73.5 lo the notent required by the Schneider, Stan Pumell, Oren 3442 - Eaglebarger, Mark THE SELF STORAGE FACILI- aforesaidAcl Amers, Candy Bourbonnais SECTION 3 Life Storage Centers of South 3448 - Dellenbach, Sonni TV ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE Loop wilt hold a public sale loMust register by email at C409 - O'Neal, James STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, IN THE. The Superintendent of Skokie School District 73.5 sCali publicly post or keep available for inspection by violelW inandoulmoving.com any interested party in the main office of Skokie School District 73.5 this determination of such prevailing enforce a lien imposed on said Public Storage I PS Orangeco, PARAGRAPH 301, ET.SEQ. rate of wage. property, sa describedbelow,Or call 773 463 0874 no later Inc. Purchases must be madeNotice is hereby given that on SECTION 4 pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-than to register with cash only and paid at theJuly 10th , 2012, U-HAUL Auc- The Superintendent of Skokie School Distnct 73.5 shall mail a copy of this determination to any employer. Service Storage Facility Act, lIli-Auction will be as a whole not time of sale. All goods are soldtioneer, Executive Administrator und to any association of employers and io any person or association of employees who have filed. or file per individual items. their names and addresses, requesting copies of any determination ulating the particular rates and the par-noia Code 770 ILCS 95/1to as is and must be removed atfor U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi- 95/7, at 10:00 AM on Friday, Ju-Pub:6/l4 6/21,6/28 327086 the time of purchase. Saleiscago Suburbs, will be offering(LASSIFIEDS. ticular class of workers whose wages will be affected by such rates. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SECTION 5 ly13,2012,atLifeStorage subjected to adjournment. for sale under the Judicial Lien The Superintendent of Skokie School District 73.5 shall promptly file a certified copy of this Ordinance with Centers of South Loop PERSONAL PROPERTY Puh-6/9t, RJ7R373169 process, by public auction, the Notice is hereby given that pur- both tIre Secretary of Slate Indes Division and the Department ol Labor of the State of Illinois. (312)842-0004, 2361S.State NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFfollowingstorageunits. The SECTION 6 suant to Section 4 of the Self- PERSONAL PROPERTY The Superintendent of Skokie School District 73.5 shall cause a notice to be publiohed in a newspaper ofSt., Chicago, Illinois 60616. goods to be sold are generally Management reserves the rightServiceStorageFacilityAct,Notice is hereby given that pur-described as household goods. general circulation within the area that the determination of prevailing wages has been made. Said notice StateofIllinois,ThatPublic shall conform substantially to the notice asachect hereto. Such publication shall constitute notice that this io to withdraw any unit from sale. suant to Section 4 of the Self-The terms of the sale will be CALL he determination of the Skokie School Distnct 73.5 Board of Education and is effective. RegisteredormotorvehiclesStorage/PS Orangeco, Inc,willSeiviceStorageFacilityAct,cash only. U-Haul Co. of North- PASSES this 12th day of June 2012 are sold "As Is I Parts Only," noconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-State of Illinois, that Public Slor-west Chicago Suburbs reserves Approved: titles or registration. age June 29th, 2012 at 11:00age / PS Orangeco,Inc.willthe right to refuse any and all James MoNeta am. On the premise where saidconduct sale(s) at Public Stor-bids. 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Ajelly roll cake can crack, or even break, if not handled properly rolls and shortcakes are trending when turned. "The cake has to be really cold; cup light corn syrup as fast as Fire King coffee cups and not frozen, but close to it," Ketzback said. - ounces extra bitter Melmac plates among people with a Once rolled, those decadent bûche de noel ocolate (or semi- yen for '50s culture. Those vintage toppings that camouflage jelly rolls at holiday _t-Veet), chopped dishes look just right for serving time can be replaced with simple, airy dustings 6 ounces milk chocolate, heirloom pineapple upside down cake, of fine light powdered sugar or coconut, a favor- chopped aJelly slice ofjelly roll, or even a tartufo, that ice ite topping at Laury's. Chef Burns prepares the tartufo. cream treat that can take you back to Venice in At Jerry's in Winnetka, tartufo is on the menu tAMARA KW -11NTIMt'. MH)IA Bring whipping an instant. this summer. It reminds owner Betsy Simson of cream and corn syrup Chefs everywhere are proving that those happy dinners shared with her late father, Jerry Modern pizzazz to a boil in small pan. nostalgia-inducing sweets can be simple and while, growing up in . And even when staying with the staples, some Combine chocolates in elegant while remaining as affordable and Making the toasted almond and brandied chefs can't resist the urge to modernize them large mixing bowl. Pour scrumptious as they were when they first made cherry-filled ice cream dessert can be tricky. with herbs and other personalized accents. cream mixture over top the dessert scene. "You definitely don't want to do this on a hot Phil Rubino, Executive Chef at the new and stir until all chunks Laury's Bakery in Oak Park turns out 30 to summer day without the air conditioning on," Moderno restaurant in Highland Park, adds a have melted. Allow to 40 classic jelly rolls each week. That's nearly said Jerry's Chef de Cuisine Bridget Burns. "You21st century punch to strawberry shortcake with cool slightly. double from last year when manager Jerry Ketz- need to move quickly." some balsamic and shiso, a Japanese herb akin to Remove ice cream back began noticing taller orders for pineapple If the ice cream starts to melt, return it to thebasil. "Strawberrç balsamic and basil are a great from molds, one at a upside down cakes and berry shortcakes. It's freezer for a few minutes. combination. I wanted to find an herb similar time and place on wire evident that coin-conscious sweets shoppers are Once frozen and served, Burns, an Elmwood to basil but something a bit out ofthe ordinary," rack with the wide part opting for modest desserts over big ticket cakes.Park resident, sees a special value in such des- Rubino said. down. A serts, which she considers "home style." Accent any classic dessert with vintage, home- Ladle chocolate over Fruit showcase "I think they are a reaction to the very made candy or serve the candy alone. Represen- top of ice cream and let And why not? Jelly rolls, which require a few structured, beautiful, if not sometimes strange tatives of Chicago's Katherine Anne Confections it run down the sides to standard ingredients available in almost every desserts we have seen lately in fine dining. Goat willteach how to make raspberry elderfiower, coat. Return to freezer kitchen, are a cinch to make and a fresh way cheese cheesecake with lavender drizzle is fine, carrot cake, lady grey and other truffle variet- to let chocolate set an - to showcase seasonal berries. Make a sauce but I find people are happier with a big piece of ies at Quince at the Homestead in Evanston, cover remaining des- with berries or, like the bakers at Laury's, blendhomemade pie with vanilla ice cream on top," 3-5:30 p.m. June 24. For reservations, call (847) serts. them into whipped cream for a flavorful, color- she said. 570-8400. NIL THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 31 Yo! Don't get tangled in EECH '--'E yo-yo carfinancing scheme TOURISM UR[AU Minnesota's Original Up North' Costly lesson 800-735-3297 Here at Fixer HQ, LEECHLAKE.ORG we've heard lots of unfortunate stories Steven ofAurora has been a big fan of about consumers Xbox 360 since 2005. So when he got the new, who drive off a car limited edition Kinect Star Wars Xbox 360, he lot with some new was psyched to start playing online. wheels and a sales- He transferred all the content from his A sREL XING! BY STEPHANIE man's promise that old hard drive to the new one. His online ac- ZIMMERMANN they'll get financing count was fully paid through Dec. 11, 2012, via The Fixer later. PayPal. Earlier this year, But while Steven's Gamertag profile trans- we fixed a problem involving a Chicago ferrad over, his email address and password woman whose trade-in was sold to someone did not. Without those, Steven could not ac- else by the time she learned that her financ- cess the gaming services he'd paid for. ing had fallen through. Worse, the email address used to set up It turns out there's a name for this all-too- the account seven years ago was defunct. CIRO(JEDU SOLEIL common occurrence: "the yo-yo sale." And Steven couldn't remember his answer to That's what The Fixer heard last week at a the security question or provide the last four consumer fraud conference in Chicago hosteddigits of his old credit card. "I entered that informa- "At this point...the consumer has already sunktion years ago," Steven money into the deal and his trade-in may have wrote The Fixer. "The credit card on file is for been sold. He feeLs at the mercy of the dealer, a bank I have not used in who now steers him into a crummier car at a years." This tale has a happy not-so-great interest rate. Thus, the 'yo-yo." ending, though. Steven tried every conceivable by the Federal Trade Commission, the Illinoisemail address and password combination attorney general's office and the Legal Assis- until he finally guessed the right one. "It only tance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago. took about 24 hours," he told The Fixer. Not every dealership operates like this, The lesson for the rest of us: Retain and the key for consumers is to stick with the your passwords in a safe place. And choose good guys. passwords that you - but no one else - can But those who use this trick do it like this, easily remember. according to Ira Rheingold, executive director Never use an obvious password such as of the National Association of Consumer Ad- your birthday or the name ofyour child. And vocates: First, they may advertise something pick a different password for each account like "Bad credit is no problem!" The buyer is you need to access. excited to be getting a new car, so he eagerly trades in his old vehicle, signs a contract, and You park, you pay drives off. The Fixer is always impressed by how Weeks later, however, he gets bad news. savvy some readers are at getting their own The financing fell through. problems fixed. One person who couldn't get The consumer is told to bring the car back assistance through the normal channels took and is promised that a salesmanwillhelp himto the Internet and plastered his problem get a different car he can afford. all over the company's Facebook page. His At this point, Rheingold says, the consumerproblem got fixed in a hurry. has already sunk money into the deal and his Now comes Fixer reader Bob Richards, trade-in may have been sold. He feels at the who was ticked offwhen an air conditioner , mercy of the dealer, who now steers him into repair guy came to fix something and ended a crummier car at a not-so-great interest up padding his bill with a $10 "fuel sur- rate. charge." Bob was aimoyed, but he soon came Thus, the "yo-yo." up with the perfect solution. Some dealers even try to tack on charges "I sent the clown a check for the full . for the consumer'suse of the car before the amount, less 25 bucks, and in the lower loan fell through, Rheingold told The Fixer. left-hand of the check I noted a $25 'parking ENDS THIS SUNDAY William Brauch, director of the Iowa attor-surcharge.' I had to open a gute to get him ALLSTATE ARENA ney general's consumer protection division, into the back side of the building where the said he's seen dealers falsify buyers' income, A/C was located and he was parked there for underreport their debt and inflate trade-ins' about three hours. JUNE 27-JULY 1 values to get people into car loans - often at "He called to complain about it and I told interest rates they can't afford. Some adver- him that he was parking on my property and UNITED CENTER tise that they'll pay off the buyer's underwa- the charge was 10 bucks an hour and I was ter trade-in loan, when they're simply rolling nice enough to only charge $5 for the last Tickets starting at $35 ' cirquedusoleiLcom the old debt into the new loan. hour since it wasn't quite a full hour. If he "That kind of stuff goes on every day," didn't like it, he could file suit. Never heard Brauch said. from him again." Rheingold's advice? Check with smaller community banks to see what sort of loan Getfing the runaround about a CGI you can get. And check out car-buying tips at consumerproblem? Go to www.pioneerlocaL FTC.gov before you go on a test drive. corn and click on "Tell the Fixer." i WWW.?6Ñ6AL1ÔM 'i !t

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5306 N Cumberland Ave. Apt 1337 E Michele Drive: Kenneth Honavar, $109,000, May 8 rer to Patrick Mitchell Amber CONTINUED FROM PAGE 34 TRANSFERS I 203: Pnc Bank Na to Marcin P Puckett to Matthew M Hajduk 2018 N Rand Road Apt 203: Mitchell, $430,000, May 11 5324 N Natoma Ave.: Joanne L Anthony D Conforti Michelle R Grzesiak, $52,000, May 11 Julie Hajduk, $275,000, May Ashish H Palkhiwala to Pankaj PROSPECT HEIGHTS 14 Ramos to Aaron R Short Seh- CuUerton Conforti, $424,000, 5361 N Deiphia Ave. Unit Gupta, $48,500, May 11 1134 Cove Drive: Citimort- rish Khan, $197,000, May 11 May8 362E: Nebojsa Borojevic to 1364 N Geneva Drive Apt 2B: 2402 Highland Drive: Stock gage Inc to Alexander Yuta, 5341e N Newcastle Ave,: Chi- 6703 W Schreiber Ave.: Joyce Peter Dolezel, $50,000, May Janina Soltys to Mihall Garbis, Trust to Partha Biswas Sampa $58,500, May 8 11 $46,000, May 10 cago Title Land Trt Co Ttee to Scrima to Shawn Adams, Biswas, $422,000, May 8 202 Andover Drive: Benedeck Eliada Story, $235,000, May 8 $255,000, May 8 PALATINE 190 W Johnson St. Unit 502: 248 W Fairview Way Unit 4: Trust to Thomas T Tinerella 5435 N Nashville Ave.: James O'HARE i Renaissance Place Unit 117: Fannie Mae to Brandon Kessel, Federal National Mortgage Laurie L Tinerelta, $377,000, Biancalana to Lorna Surnit 5117 N East River Road Unit Heather Ottenfeld to Brett $191,500, May 14 Assn to Kathlene Richardson May8 Christopher Surnit, $285,000, 3E: Citibank Na Trustee to Ehlers, $84,000, May 10 1912 N Green Lane N: Chi- Gregory Dubose, $235,000, 207 Brian Lane: Roman Fiter- P4ny 8 Antoni A Szymanski, $46,000, 100 S Brockway St.: Thomas cago Title Land Trt Co Ttee May14 son to Elliot Blokh Alla Blokh, 5633 N Ottawa Ave.: Mark May15 P Heskin to Patricia Goddard to Kryzsztof Krzywosz Zofia 268 S Elmwood Ave.: Arka $370,000, May 8 Feller to Angel Nieves Debbie 5236 N Potawatomie Ave. Unit Miles, $130,000, May 14 Krzywosz, $384,000, May 8 diusz Nieckarz to Farhan 8 North Parkway: First- Chan, $338,000, May 11 302: Fannie Mae to Malgorza- 1243 E Baldwin Lane Unit 1998 W Lexington Drive Unit Nootano Jaffar Khowaja, merit Bank Na to Curt Burson, 5859 N Melvina Ave.: ta Lechowicz Jozef Lechowicz, 609: Fannie Mae to Aileen 252 B: Federal Home Loan Mtg $460,000, May 10 $195,500, May 8 $60,000, May 8 Marquette Bank Trustee to Rabagliati, $63,000, May 8 Corp to Gautam Rao Vaishali 350 W Birchwood Ave.: Pliska 904 E Camp Mcdonald Road: Trust to Kelly M Powers Janette Brandon Paris to Darragh P L Powers, $120,000, May 15 Hogan, $242,000, May 14 99 N Winston Drive: William M SKOKIE Saunders to Timothy S Gavin Megan Harris, $203,000, May 10046 La Crosse Ave.: Gmac 15 Mortgage Corp to Quynh Nguyen, $232,000, May 15 PARK RIDGE Remodeling toA Higher Standard 4041 Birchwood Ave.: Rivka 100 Albion Ave.: Arnold Feldman to Aaron L Lavin Kris- J Sanetra to Jessica Lynn ten K Lavin, $265,000, May 11 Boudos Riley Timothy M Riley, $370,000, May 11 4421 Concord Lane, Hugh M Odonnell to Benjamin T Gorski 1029 N Western Ave.: Antoi- Kendle R Gorski, $291,000, nette Odonnelt to Dejan D May8 Blagojevich Biljana Blagojev- ich, $445,000, May 8 4903 Enfield Ave. Unit B, North Star Trust Co Trustee to 1033 Kent Ave.: Carl Frantz Joel Reisner, $95,000, May 8 to Brian Matza Dana Oberth, $400,000, May 15 4951 Lee St.: Michael H Roth- man to Aracely Canchola Jose 1040 Vernon Ave.: Padgitt M Garcia, $199,000, May 14 Trust to Michael A Nigro Isabelle B Nigro, $470,000, 5105 Madison St. Unit 204, May 8 Wells Fargo Bank to Teresa M Wojtusiak, $143,000, Mayis 115 5 Chester Ave.: Town e Trust to Jennifer Esparza Juan 5155 Madison St. Unit 3 604, Esparza, $156,500, May15 Jenkins Jr Trust to Barbara A Zlotorowicz, $219,000, May11 13 N Western Ave.: Green Trust to Ralph H Grundeman, 5200 Galitz St. Apt 102, $195,000, May 8 Fannie Mae to Vinu John Lishi Paul, $65,000, May 10 1500 5 Greenwood Ave.: Thomas C Green to Jean A Gust 7850 KildareAve.: Wilke Trust John Gust, $215,000, May 14 to Dominika Kozik, $80,000, No Interest until 2013 May11 1614 S Fairview Ave.: Brad Tomky to Michael D Dienhart 7933 Long Ave.: Peter M Nicho- Cynthia A Dienhart, $477,000, las to Kunal Patel, $625,000, T May 8 May 10 1705 Glenview Ave.: James 8050 Kedvale Ave.: Seligman Keefe to Kurt Melcher Kather- Trust to Gavin J Kirk Allison me Melcher, $453,000, May 8 Kirk, $336,000, May 11 1708 5 Cumberland Ave.: 8438 Avers Ave.: Tiran Trust [J Wells Fargo Bank to Faruk to Alexandru Petre, $179,000, Daudbasic Nirmela Hasanovic May 8 Daudbasic, $340,000, May 8 8553 Christiana Ave.: Fan- 1904 Linden Ave.: Filip nie Mae to Safdar Hazara, Kochanski to Patrick E Walter $150,000, May 8 Windows Julia C Walker, $230,000, 9101 Laramie Ave.: Jason Ro With Max3 Glass May 11 to Oliver J Roberts Cecile F 2200 Bouterse St. Apt 409: Roberts, $235,000, May 8 Mary Kovacevic Perisic to 9350 Skokie Boulevard Unit Anthony L Minarcik, $121,000, CENSED I BONDED I INSURED 608: Shannon Krzyminski to May 11 Melissa Robledo, 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We Know You! 38 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 NIL Decorate smallspaces on ashoestring Create the home of your dreams with these tried, true and budget-friendly tips. BY BETH ENGELMAN Mommy on a Shoestring

We aU need an LBD (even your jewelry) 'J-e 'J.' Each year Chicago hosts the International Home and Housewares show (www. housewares.org), which showcases the newest products and trends for the home. This year, I attended the show with one goaL in mind, to find the best prod- ucts for organizing Shop in your house small spaces. Although there were many cool Need new furniture? Look no and innovative items Engelman shows her further than your house, advises designed to make our Susan Larson, owner of the design favorite item from the lives easier and more ef- International Housewares firm Spacelift(spaceliftinc. ficient, my favorite product corn)."Your attic and garage are Show, a blackdress- was the Little Black Dress shaped jewelry organizer. great places to look for unique jewelry Organizer by Um- objects that have interesting bra. Just like its namesake, shapes, colors or functions," says the Little Btack Dress is a Larson. "You also want to be on "must have" for anyone who the lookout for items that can likes jewelry. Having lived be reinterpreted or reinvented." 30-plus years with tangled For example, Larson turned one necklaces and mismatched client's old garden trellis into a earrings, this product is a Do you have a favorite lovely wall hanging that doubles as game-changer. organizational tip or a place to showcase photos, school product? We'd love to projects and artwork. Larson also hear from you! Leave us recommends taking a second look a comment on Mommy on at old TV armoires, which can a Shoestring at Facebook (www. make interesting additions in the facebook.com/pages/Mommy-on- kitchen. "As long as the size is Children's artwork and other Items hang a-Shoestnng/118794533301&) or right, an armoire can house large by the back door of Beth Engelman's For how-to videos and follow us on Twitter @momonashoe. kitchen appliances such as blend- home before being organized on a more photos, go to ers, mixers and toasters, which decorative trellis by Susan Larson. pioneerlocal.com/mommy in turn frees up much needed counter space."

Uniformity soothes the eye Size matters (and height does too!) Toilet paper rolls and a label maker might Did you know drapery can be used to create not seem like the key to an organized office an optical illusion in a small room? "By mounting space, but don't tell that to Kim Moldofsky of drapery rods 6-12 inches above a window frame, you www. reluctantrenovator.corn.The mom of are creating the illusion that the room has higher ceil- two (who recently embarked on rehabbing a ings," says Susan Larson. Likewise, ifyou mount the 19505 home) is quite smitten with her label rods 6-12 inches to the sides of the window frame, you maker, which she uses in the office, kitchen are creating a feeling that the windows are actually and any other place that needs a label. "It may larger and wider." Another trick is to right-size your seem silly, but uniformity soothes the eye," says area rug. "Don't assume you need to use a small rug in Moldofsky "so having files, shelves and note- your small family room. An area rug should be wider, books with uniform labels automatically makes by several inches on each side, than the width of your things look less chaotic and creates a greater sofa and long enough to place at least the front legs of sense of peace." Moldofsky also has a great the sofa and chairs on it." tip for organizing the multitude of chargers Kim Moldofsky of Morton and cords most families seem to accumulate Grove (right) shows how these days. "Store each cord in a decorated to create a decorative cord (and labeled) toilet paper roll so you can easily organizer from wallpaper Photos by identify which charger matches which gadget and a cardboard tube. Above, Ruthie Hauge-Sun-Times Media at a moment's notice." she applies a Label to the organizer. NIL THURSDAY. 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Host safe, alcohol-free ac- BY CHERYL been in a bad acci- lucky at Maine East and Maine parents were present. tivities and events for youths. O'DONOVAN dent. They've done a "You know, you and I talk about how bad South high schools. We are Drug-Free Action Alliance . Refuse to supply alcohol Van Mom Strikes Again number of tests and things are." She reflected over the phone. "Weall very proud of the work has developed the Parents to children or allow drink- she's OK. She just talk about our 10-year-old cars and how we'reour students did this year Who Host, Lose The Most: ing in your home or on your got home from the hospital." grateful to have them, because people are and wish them success in Don't Be a Party to Teenage property. Heart pounding feeling queasy I thanked losing their homes." their futures. Drinking Public Awareness s Be at home when your her for the update and dialed Lisa's number, I agree, twisting the phone cord around The department also Campaign to provide parentsteen has a party memories flooding through me. Of my three my wrist. Most everyone we know is hurting recognizes all of the other with accurate information . Make sure your teen- younger sisters, she and I share the same bad. On her end, the family landscape busi- students in our community. about the health risks of un- ager's friends do not bring bizarre sense of humor. As kids, the two of ness is struggling; on my end, it's scary bouts Your hard work has paid off derage drinking and the legal alcohol into your home. us would dance around my father's pool table with unemployment. We've joked that in a and summer is here. It's a consequences of providing al- . Thik to other parents downstairs, lip-syncing to "My Fair Lady." Asmiddle-aged fashion show, instead of wearing time to relax and to have fun.cohol to youth. The campaignabout not providing alcohol teenagers, we'd howl at Monty Python's Silly designer dresses on a catwalk, we'd be wear- However, we all have to work encourages parents and the at youth events. Walks. ing whiskey barrels. together to be safe. community to send a unified Our youths deserve to After several rings, Lisa answered in a "Anyway, what I keep remembering was Parents play a major role message at prom and gradu- live and grow to adulthood groggy voice and explained what happened. the sound of my car's engine still run- in their children's choices ation time that teen alcohol in an environment where A teenager executing a left turn plowed into ning, wheezy and sick sounding, like it was about alcohol, tobacco or oth-consumption is not accept- alcohol is not misused. Let's her Ford SUV, sending it into spins, the force wounded," Lisa said. "I saw how flat the er drugs. In a national surveyable. It is illegal, unsafe, and be unified in our message, of the impact slamming the vehicle violently tires were and how the driver's side was of parents and teens by the unhealthy for anyone under and host alcohol-free parties into a street-lamp pole. caved in." National Center on Addictionage 21 to drink alcohol. with plenty of fun activities to Good Samaritans rushed to her bashed-in She paused. "Ail this time, I kept hoping to and Substance Abuse at Co- Underage use of alcohol show our youths that we care vehicle, worrying there had been fatalities. buy a new one." lumbia University, one-third is a serious problem that too about their future. Instead, Lisa pulled her sobbing 5-year-old Her voice broke. "Well, that old car saved of teen party-goers have beenoften leads to harmful conse- Frank Kaminski is the grandson clear of his car seat. She was my life." to parties where teens were quences for youths and their chiefofpolice in Park Ridge.

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Submissions for Community annual fundraiser, "Spring CLasses Calendar are required 14 days Fling," from 5-7 p.m. June21 preceding the date of publica- at Country Side Saloon, 2501 Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy Inc.: Offering "Intro- tian. Send to: Nues Managing Ballard Road, Des Plaines. duction to Animal Assisted Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Tickets are $75 per person. Therapy," dog training classes Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. All members running for re- at various locations, includ- Information may be faxed to election will be in attendance ing 6042 W. Oakton St., in (847) 486-7495 or emailed to including Supervisor Carol Morton Grove. The fee is $60. mbottaripioneerlocal. cam. A. Teschky, Clerk Gary K. War- ner, Highway Commissioner Contact Dorida King at dhk- Center of Concern Robert Provenzano, Assessor [email protected] or call (773) Tom Rueckert, Collector Mary 736-9021, for schedules and The Center of Concern: 1580 N. E. Rohde and Trustees Walter locations. Northwest Highway, Suite 310, Kazmierczak, Laura J. Morask, Park Ridge, (847) 823-0453, Clubs Susan Moylan Krey and Peter calendar of events includes: Gialamas. This is a casual Bingo: The St. John Brebeuf Mondays, June 25: EmpLoy- fun event. Call Provenzano at Holy Name Men's Club offers ment counseling, by appoint- (847) 390-8964. Summer Time Bingo beginning ment. at 3 p.m. June 24 at the St. Village of Nues July 4 Parade: John Brebeuf Ministry Center, Wednesday, June 27: Grief and Niles is looking for even 8305 N. Harlem Ave. Admis- toss support group (call first). greater participation from sion is $2 (must be 18 and Saturday, June 30: Legal cou n- local businesses, organiza- older). Cost for 15 games is tions and schools. The parade seling, by appointment. $15 (includes 50/50). Refresh- Saturday, June 30: Blood p res- will begin at 9 a.m. July 4 ments will be sold. Call Dennis sure and btood sugar testing, at Notre Dame High School O'Donovan, (224) 616-0753. and end at Grennan Heights. 10 &m.-noon (no appointment Polish National Alliance: needed). Ride in a homemade float or march along with co-workers, Invites Sox Fans to join along Shared Housing: Homeowners colleagues and classmates with the Polish Roman Catho- desiring additional income, and join the marching bands, lic Union, Polish Falcons of companionship, or the ability clowns, stilt-walkers and pa- America and Polish Women's to remain in their homes may triots. Contact Cathy Spadoni Alliance for the annual Polish- wish to consider the Center of at (847) 588-8019 or cms@ American Night at U.S. Cellular Concern's Shared Housing Pro- Field (Chicago White Sax vs. vniles.com. gram. Residents are matched the Texas Rangers) on July 3, with screened applicants Nues Township Clerk Office: starting at 7:10 p.m. Tickets for who possess a temperament Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays the lower box seats are only suitable to shared accommo- and evenings by appointment $20. Call the Polish National dations. on the second and fourth Alliance, (800) 621-3723, Ext. Mondays of each month to Availabte by appointment: 316; Polish Roman Catho- accommodate residents with Preparation ofsimple wills and lic Union (800) 772-8632, passport applications, voter durable powers of attorney Ext. 2601; Polish Falcons of registrations and temporary for health care and property America (574) 289-2140; or handicapped parking placards. available. All services are of- the Polish Women's ALliance fered at the Center of Concern To schedule an appointment at (888) 522-1898, Ext. 1208). Niles Township in Skokie, call 4 offices at 1580 N. Northwest Complete details for both Highway, #310, in Park Ridge. (847) 673-9300. events may be found at www. pna-zn p.o rg. For services that require an Maine Township Neighborhood On June 9, the Nues Fire Department celebrated its 100th anniversary as a chartered depart- appointment, call (847) 823- Watch: Meets at 7:30 pm. ori Sweet Singers: Congregation ment beginning with an open house. Here, Fire Medic Ries interacts with members of the corn- the first Wednesday of every Ezras Israel Sweet Singers 0453 weekdays, 9 a.m.-4:30 munity during an emergency medical services demonstration. i CONTRIBUTED PHOTO p.m. (The center is open only month in the basement of entertain at nursing homes, until noon on Fridays.) The Maine Town Halt, 1700 Ballard retirement facilities and No. 25, meets at 7 p.m. the Solid Waste Agency of North- statements, personal files and Center of Concern also offers Road in Park Ridge. Meetings charitable organizations, fourth Wednesday of each erri Cook County is sponsoring retired tax forms, Staples and housing counseling for seniors address issues within the meets the first Wednesday of a Document Destruction Event paper clips are acceptable, but and others seeking affordable unincorporated area of the every month at 10 a.m. in the month at the Montclare- from 9 a.m. to noon June30 binders should be removed. housing, programs designed to township and all residents are Rosenberg Auditorium of Ezras Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- at the Niles Public Services Residents will be limited to prevent homelessness, friend- invited. Reports from the Cook Israel, 7001 N. California Ave., uelLer, (773) 774-9671. Center, 6849 Touhy Ave., to six grocery-size bags or boxes ly visitors for the homebound, County Sheriff's Police, North Chicago. Those who enjoy assist residents with recy- of documents per event. Visit and volunteer opportunities in singing are welcome to join. The Knights of Columbus: Maine Fire Department, and cling out-dated or sensitive Call the Ezras Israel office at North American Martyrs Coun- swancc.org. the office and in the field. See the township's Code Enforce- documents. There is no cost www.centerofconcern.org. (773) 764-8320. cil Chapter, Niles, provides Illinois Holocaust Museum ment Department are shared, to participate, but residents ways for members to help & Education Center: 9603 Center counselors: Also avail- and residents are invited to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post must live in one of SWANCC's others in the community while able to help eligible residents ask questions and report any 7712: Meet at 7 p.m. every Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- trying to improve their family member communities and apply for Illinois Circuit Break- concerns or problems in their second Wednesday of the mation: (847) 967-4800; and spiritual lives. Call Bob IDs will be checked for proof er property-tax relief grants neighborhood. month at the Post at 7680 reservations: (847) 967-4889, Galassi, (847) 965-0920. of residency. As SWANCC and license-plate discounts, Caldwell Ave. (next to Tam residents drive up in their www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. Illinois Cares Rx (prescrip- Arts/Crafts Tennis in Niles on Howard Niles Chapter Toastmasters: vehicles, workers will unload Museum admission prices: tion-drug assistance), the Resurrection Fair: Applications Street). The Post is open also Meets at 7:15 p.m. the second the paper documents into General Admission, $12; senior-citizen real-estate tax are available for crafters who on Fridays 7 p.m. until closing. and fourth Wednesdays of the large carts. When full, the seniors (65+), $8; students exemption and deferral, the are interested in participating All veterans from Vietnam, month at the Morton Grove, carts of paper are emptied (ages 12-22), $8; children senior-citizen tax-assessment in the Resurrection College GulfWar, Afghanistan Korea 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members into the truck's cross-shred- (ages 5-11), $6. Reservations freeze, and the longtime-occu- Prep High School Arts & Craft and World War II are welcome. learn how to feel comfortable ding machine. The shredded required for programs. July pant-homeowner property-tax Fair from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. Call Bernard Beverley, (847) and have self-confidence talk- documents are transported 8: Sarah Lazarus Memorial exemption. 10 at 7500 W. Talcott Ave., 966-5479, e-mail james- ing to an audience. Call (847) to Groot's recycling facility in Concert - the Lori Cahan- Chicago. See www.reshs.org bond54762yahoo.com or call583-9328. Elk Grove Village and baled Simon Ensemble performing Civic (847) 470-9890. the music of Mikhl Gelbart, or contact Carol Marchetti at Community before being recycled into Spring Fling: Maine Township (773) 775-6616, Ext. 112, or Korean War Veterans Associa- new paper. Typical documents 1:30-3 p.m. Tickets: $10, gen- incumbents will host their cmarchettireshs.org. don: Greater Chicago Chapter Document Destruction: The include medical forms, bank eral; free to Illinois Holocaust NR THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 43

Museum members. Advance Solid Waste Agency: Northern cling.html. respond to musical taste and on donations or to volunteer, Community Healthbeat lectures reservations. Jury 15 to Jan. Cook County, recently estab- Solid Waste Agency: Northern spiritual direction. Singers go contact Michael Frustini, (773) series. This month's topic is 6, 2013: Special exhibition, lished a Battery Recycling Cook County has established a through patient care volunteer 631-6230. "Healthy Bones and Joints," "Spies, Traitors and Sabo- Program for rechargeable and location for residents to drop training, but there are no au- led by orthopedic surgeons. teurs: Fear and Freedom in alkaline batteries, partnered off electronics on a weekly ba- ditions; only requirements are Fundraisers All lectures will be held at America," a creation of the with Interstate Batteries in sis at no cost at the Glenview a love of music and a desire to Like New Auto Spa, Inc.: 1050 Advocate Lutheran General International Spy Museum, Skokie to provide recycling at Transfer Station, 1151 N. River serve others. Busse Highway, Park Ridge, Hospital's West End Confer- explores this vital question no cost to SWANCC communi- Road, 9-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. Avenues Thrift Shoppe: Offers has introduced a special fund- ence Center, 1775 W. Demp- through video, film, interac- ties. Common household bat- Under the new Electronics great prices and specials raising program that benefits ster St., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. tive displays and artifacts, teries are no longer accepted Products Recycling and Reuse on gently used clothing for Advocate Lutheran General Tuesdays. Free valet parking offering an unprecedented at Illinois EPA-sponsored Act (S82313), only the follow- infants, children and adults, Hospital/Advocate Lutheran is available and refreshments perspective into the stories household chemical waste ing items will be accepted: shoes, household items, General Children's Hospital. will be served. Admission is of espionage, treason, and events and facilities due to Computers - PCs and laptops, books and small furniture. On Anyone who visits Like New to free, however, registration is deception that Americans their benign nature and high scanners, computer monitors, Wednesdays, seniors 60 years have their car washed or de- required. Call 800-323-8622 have contended with since the recycling costs. Batteries ac- mobile phones, peripherals - and older receive 10 percent tailed or buys a gift card from and mention Class Code 8G52 founding days of the republic. cepted in SWANCC's program: mice, keyboards, zip drives, off all regularly priced items. the company and also asks for or visit www.advocateheatlh. Opening day, July 15, features Alkaline (AA, AAA, C, D and MP3 players, televisions, The main shop is Located at the Lutheran General discount com/luth, click on "I need a talk with Anna Slafer, director 9v) and rechargeable (NiCd, PDAs - printers, VHS players, 7710 W. Touhy Ave. in Chi- will receive a price cut for the class or support group" and of exhibitions and programs, NiMh, lithium ion, lithium fax machines, DVD players, cago, and the "boutique" shop service, with a portion of the type in the class code - International Spy Museum. polymer). Before dropping video game consoles, and at 7700 Touhy Ave. features proceeds going specifically to June26:"Opening our Hearts Free with museum admission. off rechargeable batteries, DVR/cable boxes. Electronics upscale clothing, outerwear, benefit the Older Adult Ser- to You: Come Learn about our Ju(y 19: Lecture: "Seeking Jus- residents need to tape the from businesses, institutions collectibles and finer mer- vices program ofthe hospital. New Electrophysiology Lab," tice" featuring Eli Rosenbaum, contact points on each battery or schools will not be ac- chandise. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 Call AiMee Madden, Lutheran Dr. Scott Miller, cardiologist, 'the longest-serving prosecutor or place in an individual self- cepted. Visit swancc.org. p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, General Development Office, Dr. Justin Weiner, cardiologist, Dr. Marc Ovadia, pediatric and investigator of Nazi crimi- locking plastic baggie to avoid Threshold Singers: Any Fridays, and Saturdays and (847) 723-8518; Steve Rada- cardiologist. nals and other perpetrators of sparks. Local drop-off sites women interested in joining 1-8 p.m. Thursdays. Donations kovic at Like New Auto Spa, human rights violations, 6:30- include: Niles Public Services the Rainbow Hospice and Pal- are accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (847) 823-9274; or visit www. Advocate Medical Group: 9 p.m. Free with museum Department, 6849 Touhy Ave., liative Care Threshold Singers Tuesdays through Saturdays likenewautospa.com. The Providing immediate care and admission. July 26: Lecture: (847) 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:30 can contact Kathy Huber at only. Donate only gently used fundraising program is fea- occupational health ser- "The Future of International p.m. Mondays through Fri- (847) 685-9900. Practices clothing; broken or obsolete tured on the home page with vices at the Advocate Medical Justice" - Leading authority days; Niles Village Hall, 1000 are held on two Thursdays electronics cannot be accept- a link to a more detailed flyer Group Patient Center, 7255 on Holocaust law, University Civic Center Drive, (847) 588- each month starting at 6:45 ed. Purchases help adults with containing the discount and N. Caldwell Ave. in Nues. This of Pennsylvania Law School 8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays p.m. in Park Ridge. Threshold developmental disabilities. donation matrix. This offer is will provide community mem- Professor Harry Reicher will through Fridays; Park Ridge Singers are trained to sing Avenues to Independence is a not valid with an outside wash bers with convenient, quality discuss additions to the Public Works, 400 Busse in groups of two and three at nonprofit organization based only, or any other promotion! medical care including treat- armory of the international Highway, (847) 318-5240, 7 the bedside of those who are at 515 Busse Highway in Park program. ment for non-life-threatening legal system, in relation to a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays through sick and dying. The songs are Ridge that offers a variety of illnesses such as: Cuts and genocide and crimes against Fridays. Additional drop-off generally traditional or simple programs to enhance an indi- Health burns, sprains and bruises, humanity, 6:30-8 p.m. Free sites are posted at swancc. rounds, chants, lullabies and vidual's work, social, and daily Advocate Lutheran General with museum admission. org/recycling/batteryrecy- hymns that can be chosen to living skills. For information Hospital: Hosting a weekly SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 46

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Julie Lundsberg and Enc Seiner were united in marriage on July 9, 201 1 at St. Mary Catholic Church n Lake Forest, IL with Rev. Mike McGovern officiating. The bride is the daughter of Gary and Janet Lundsberg of Lake Forest. The bridegroom is the son of Harry and Mary Seiner of Hudson, Ohio. JaclynElinski,daughter of John and The maid-of honor was Molly Hand, friend of the bride. KarenElinski,of Marlton, Bridesmaids were Oanielle Lundsberg, sister-in-law of the and John Olson, son of Robert and Mary bride; Emily Harrington, sister of the bridegroom; Jennifer Ann Olson, of Park Ridge, announce their Palmentere, cousin of the bride; and Jennifer Bozyk and Sarah engagement. Johnson, friends of the bride. Jaclyn graduated from Richard Stockton Paul SeIner and Gregory Seiner, the bridegroom's brothers were College, New Jersey and received her co-best men. Groomsmen were Andrew Lundsberg, brother of Master's degree inSpeech-Language the bride; Ren Harrington, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Pathologyfrom GallaudetUniversity, and Paul Mugler and Chip Albright, friends of the groom. Washington, D.C. She is employed as a The parents ofthe bridegroom entertained guestsata rehearsal Speech-Language Pathologist. dinner at the Deer Path Inn in Lake Forest. The reception took John, a 2003 graduate of Maine South, place at Exmoor Country Club in Highland Park. The couple graduated from the University of Minnesota. honeymooned in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. They now reside He is a Green Beret Medic in the U.S. Army in Chicago. Special Forces. The bride s a 1997 graduate of Lake Forest High School and a 2001 graduate of Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. She has a bachelor's degree in marketing and international studies and a master's degree in education from Depaul University. She is now employed as a second-grade teacher ¡n Glenview. The bridegroom is a 1998 graduate of Hudson High School and a 2003 graduate of Case Western Reserve University. He has a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and is employed as Operations Manager for Radio Flyer toys in Chicago.

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I o place yourspecial announcement ¡n the celebrates section, lease contact 4- Lydon and Linda Neumann of Lake Bluff are proud to announce the engagement of their son, Christopher Neumann, to Joanna Antonsen, daughter of Paul Antonsen of Agoura Hills, CA and Laura Russell of Long Beach, CA. Joanna is a 2001 graduate of Agoura Hills High School (CA), and earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Michigan in 2005. She is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine at the celebrates@ pioneerlocaLcom 'Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in San Diego. Chris is a 2001 graduate of Lake Forest High School, and earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Southern Methodist University in 2005. He is currently pursuing a M.B.A. at the University of San Diego. The couple is planning an August 2013 wedding. - - NR THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 45 4 "People trust the advertisers inyour paper and thatmeans somuch..."

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In addition SCORE, the Service Corps of Friends Indeed Serve and Help is free (donations are gladly redeemable at the mall for a tional travel medical services to having their days free for Retired Executives, will be is in need of volunteer drivers accepted); lots of free parking free admission and Xtreme including for those planning other activities, patients often at the library to help small to provide residents free trans- a trip out of the country. report having more energy and after a brief business Bugs exhibit pass. Teens will portation to medical facilities be eligible for the weekly business owners and anyone Office hours are 7:30 a.m.-8 and better dialysis results. meeting and program, free in and near Maine Town- restaurant giveaways and considering starting a small p.m. weekdays and Saturday Medicare-certified Fresenius refreshments. Call (847) 390- ship. Volunteers may choose a drawing at the end of the business. 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CFLs PUBLIC AUCTIONS 966-5522. 369, Park Ridge IL 60068; or PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday, June 13 at 10:00AM Hites may be purchased at Feldman Reliable Storage will conduct call John, (312) 208-2582. By order of secured party, assets of Park, 8800 Kathy Lane, Nites, an auction of 7 large u Hiles Park District: Offering 8:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Call Austin High School: Class of Kings Point General Cement, Inc. private piano lessons (30- 1952 is planning a 60-year Moved for convenience of sale to storage units (847) 297-3000. June 30, 2012 45 minutes) for beginning reunion, "Let's Celebrate," on 1026 Moen Avenue, Golf Maine Park District: Rockdale (Joliet), Illinois 10:DOam-10:3Oam and intermediate students Oct. 6. Email gabejacobsen Featuring: Kobelco SK 135 SR LC & GradaD G3WD Mobile Excavators Offers the community an 905 Geneva St, Shorewood, IL Wednesdays and Thursdays at comcast.net or call (847) 255- Truck Tractors End Dump Trailers Dump TrucksRollers opportunity to recycle paper Loader Backhoe Miller & Hobart Welders - RackingForkliftMore 815-741-2020 Howard leisure Center, 6676 8659. products. A recognizable Payment must be made in W. Howard St. Lessons witt Navy and Marine Corps: Ship- Wednesday, June 20 at 9:00 AM focus on the fundamentals green-and-yellow container CASH ONLY. All goods are supplied by Abitibi Bowater mates who served on the USS Over 1,000 Lots! of technique, music theory sold as is and must was dropped off in the Feld- Columbus CA-74/CG-12 will Midwest Mechanical Construction and good practice habits. Call be removed by man Park lot, 8800 Kathy reunite Sept. 12 to 16 at the 540 Executive Drive,Wilowbrook, illinois (847) 967-6633 to reserve a noon June 30, 2012 Lane, near the corner of Holiday Inn Portland Airport, Lockformer CNC Plasma Shear Roto-Die Bender Brakes lesson time. Ironworker . Rollforrning ' Ridgid Equipment, Welders, Hilti, More Western Avenue and Kathy Portland, Ore. Contact Allen R. Golf Maine Lane. Products that can be Hope, 3828 Hobson Road, Fort Wednesday, June 27 at 10:00 AM Golf Maine Park District of- recycled in this container Wayne IN 46815-4505; call Sure Light Sign Co fices: Feldman Recreation include: newspapers, maga- (260) 486-2221 from 8 a.m.-5 1225 Bowes Road,Elgin, Illinois To list Center, 8800 Kathy Lane zines, office paper (fax and p.m. Eastern time; email 2008 Kenworth 1300 Crane Truck(2)lntemational Crane Trucks copy), shopping catalogs, Hope4391frontier.com. 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Inspection: Day before sale scholarship program, allowing Resident Advisory Committee: org, and submit their name, children to attend summer year graduated, address, Buyers Premium: 15.00% I The District is in the process 847.380.1 755 18 00o Online Terms: Cash. 630-978-8229 camp and other programs. Call phone number, maiden name of assembling a group of resi- www heath indu striaI, corn Credit Cads. Checks W(Bank Letter dents to offer their input to (847) 297-3000 or go to www. (if applicable) and e-mail ad- paperretriever.com/. better serve future community dress, and may share a story or programs and activities. Inter- Religion tell how St. John Brebeuf made ested parties should contact an impact on their life. the Director, Bret Fahnstrom Holy Trinity Episcopal Church: at (847) 297-3000, Ext. 26, or 8201 N. 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Contact Ballet & Tap: Ages 3 years to holds a Christian education the MaineStreamers, (847) adult ongoing classes year hour at 9 a.m. each Sunday, 297-2510, or go to www. round. Dee and Feldman with worship service at 10:15 mainetownship.com. Parks. a.m. During the hour, Sunday Maine Township: In co- Tae Kwon Do: Popular martial school is in church parsonage; operation with the Cook arts classes for children (ages children from preschool-sixth County Sheriff's Office, Maine 7-15) and adults offered on grade welcome. Chitdcare Township is collecting used Mondays, Wednesdays and services are available during cell phones to be converted Saturdays all year round. worship. Call (847) 823-6984. for emergency 911 use for Golf Maine Park District: Of- St. John Brebeuf: Adoration seniors. Donate phones at fers a selection of Energy Star Chapel in the Parish Ministry Maine Town Hall. qualified compact fluorescent Center, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., light bulbs for sale to the is open 24 hours a day, seven Senior Center public from a Lights for Learn- days a week, for spiritual Hiles Senior Center: The center ing kiosk. Proceeds from the devotion, prayers and medita- offers membership to Niles sale of every bulb will directly tion. Call (847) 966-8145. residents age 55 and older fund the scholarship program Ezra-Habonlm: Niles Town- and their spouses. Drop by the sponsored by the district. The ship Jewish Congregation, Niles Senior Center, 999 Civic scholarship program allows 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, Center Drive, Niles, or call children the opportunity to at- offers Introduction to Judaism (847) 588-8420 for an applica- tend camp when they may not and beginning adult Hebrew tion. Visit www.vniles.com, have the resources to do so on classes on Sundays and click on Departments and then their own. The kiosk will also monthly Yiddish. Members and Senior. 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Central United Methodist Temple Beth Israel Ezra-Habonim, the Beth Hillel Congregation Church 3601 W. Dempter St. Bnai Emunah Niles Township Jewish 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie Skokie, IL 60076 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256.1213 (847) 673-1311 847-675-0951 Congregation www.bhcbe.org www.skokiecentralumc.org Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM www.tbiskokie.org You home for Jewish, Learning, Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:1 5 AM Living and Loving Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 Torah Time 1 0:30 AM Devar Emet Messianic 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 Followed by Kiddush Synagogue Daily Minyan AM and PM www.ehnt.org 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 Rabbi Allan Kensky Weekly Shabbat Services - St. Timothy Lutheran www.devaremet.org Cantor Pavel Roytman Church Join us for Shabbat Services at lOam Fn 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie A Community of Jews who believe and teach Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; 847-676-1300 that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah' Sat & Sun 6PM www.StTimottiySkokie.org Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Worship: Sundays at lOAM Religious School Wed & Sat; Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Carter-Westminster United Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Presbyterian Church Congregation Bene Shalom 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie KEHILLAT SHALOM 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 www.cwupc.org An Egalaan Conservative Congregation www.beneshalom.org Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM Interlaith Families Welcome 847-673-4441 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer WERE GROWING & MAKING CHANGES!! Asst. Rabbi Shan Chen, Soloist Chaitene Brooks 847-679- 6513 lo am-Traditional Service with Choir All services voice and sign language www.kehifatshalom.orQ Check our website loi service fimes 1 2 Noon - CW Café & Praise & Ceebration KOL EMETH (Contemporary) Service Conservative Congregation lo am-Sunday School (All Ages) Rabbi Barry Schechter & Adutt Bible Studies 5130 Touhy, Skokie Evanshire Presbyterian (Aduit Classes in English & Assyrian) (1 block west of Eden's) Frldays 7:00-9:30 pm 847-673-3370 Church Assydan Fellowship To showcase 4555 Church Street Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL www.evanshirepresbyterian.com New Lyle Youth Group Every Sunday at 11AM (for Jr&Sr High Youth) CONGREGATION your House of 2nd Saturday Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café with Services led by: Open Microphone: Worship here Guitar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman "All Positive Forms of Entertainment' St. Peter's United Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM call Church of Christ Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue candle lighting time 847-673-8166 630-978-8277 www.stpeteruccskokie.org Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Sunday Worship 1 OAM Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Sunday School 9AM (Sept. thru Sanctuary handicapped accessible! or May) 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois Rev. Richard Lanford 847-674-4117 [email protected] Childcare Provided .1 Air Conditioned Sanctuary www.wix.conVskokiecentral/shul Nh JHURSDA, LINE 21, 2012 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM u saur Lactil 'WI

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CHICAGO MORTON GROVE NORTHFIELD NORWOOD PARK Edison Park Lutheran Church Morton Grove Community Church Willow Creek st. Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL PresbyterianChurch (USA) Community Church Family-friendly church (Across park from Edison Park Metía) 8944 Austin Avenue North Shore Campus for every kind of family. (Lake and Austin) 773.631.9131 www.edisonparkchurch.com Single? Partnered? Morton Grove, IL 315 Waukegan Road Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. (847) 965-2982 847-441-6599 Spouse and kids? Sunday Services: 9 & 11 am Sunday Worship 9:15 am. & 10:30 am. www.mgccpresbytenan.org 6240 N. Avondale, Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Sunday Worship 10 AM Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5): 9 & 11 am near Devon & Harlem Fellowship 11 AM Elevate (Grades 6-8): 11 am Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Impact (Grades 9-12): 6 pm Rev. Lolly Dominski Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Matt Haider, Worship /Music Handicapped Accessible For more information visit stalbanschicago.org Michael Lyda, ChildrerVYoutWFamily ALL ARE WELCOME! www.WillowNorthShore.org

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5650 N. Cantield, 60631, Zion Lutheran Church Park Ridge Presbyterian Church (708)867-5044, www.stpaulcantieId.org 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 1 300 West Crescent Avenue Norridge, IL 60706 Street Level, Air Conditioned (708) 453-3514 847-823-4135 Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM NuES Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 am www.parkridgepresby.org Sunday School & Adut Bible 9:30AM St. John Lutheran Church Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Sunday Service: 10:00 AM Saturday Worship 6PM 7429 Mfwaukee Ave., Nues Eay Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Unity School - West 847-647-9867 Adu Bible Study - 10:45 am Píe K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, www,st-john-niles.org Handicapped Accessible TOUCHING LIVES EVER'WHERE Sunday Service 9:30AM Serving the Community Shahng God's Promises

Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) NORW000 PARK 6201 w Peterson Ave. Norwood Park Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715 Lutheran (ELCA) 5917 N. Nina Ave. Saturday Worship 5:30PM Chicago, IL 60631 Sunday Worship 1030AM 773-631-2860 Holy Communion Weekly Fax 773-631-0142 Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey Sunday Worship 10:00 am (Communion ist, 3rd, 5th Sundays) and Jeffery King Education Hour - Sundays 9 am Rev. Robert Johnson, Pastor

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'With more than 100 college scouts expected to attend, the setting was particularly stressful for incoming seniors who want to play baseball in college. There was a brief opportunity to catch the eye of the college scouts. Moreover, lineups were comprised of the best hitters from each conference's 2013 class. Koziol felt particularly nervous on the first day of the showcase. To make matters worse, the Notre Dame senior on Friday had to wait until the ninth inning to pitch. He was left to sit and think about what would happen, but pitched well when it came time to perform. Over the course of two days, Koziol al- lowed one hit and didn't surrender any runs for the East Suburban Catholic's team. "I was a little nervous, on the first day es- pecially," said Koziol, who pitched the first in- fling in Saturday's game. "But I just went out there and threw the ball just how I did this whole season - hit my spots and ail that." Notre Dame teammates Dion Ursino and Danny Hyde were also selected for the game, giving Koziol at least two familiar faces among the throng. "I'm used to showcases," Koziol said. "This is my first one this year. Last year I did a few at some colleges." Many of his teammates from the Schaum- burg Seminoles were there as well. Koziol is spending part of his summer with the Seminoles. He hopes to improve his base- ball skills and draw increased exposure from college scouts. He also is working at becoming more than just a pitcher for Notre Dame next season. Koziol's goal is to play the outfield when he's not pitching and to add another pitch to his repertoire. "Next year I'm hoping to play right field, along with starting pitching," Koziol said. "I've been working this summer on outfield, Notre Dame batter Dion Ursino, representing the ESCC, takes a cut against a North Surburban Conference pitcher during theHarvey FosterSteven- hitting and trying to get a couple more pitch- son Showcase. 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No other team To Advertise Here, Maine East base runner George Zakharia slides safely into second base during CSL North action during that period can boast even 20. And get this - Philip Please call against Nues North. I TAMARA BELLSUNT1MES MEDIA Humber's perfect game was just the 21st in major league 630-978-8229 history,butthesecondon Cooper's watch. Mark Buehrle Zakharia reconsiders threw one in 2009, making Cooper the only active pitching coach with two perfect games Where do you think we go for under his tutelage. local information? football at North Park What was the richest golf shot in history, at least on record? lt BY ERIC VAN DRIL football there ... I'm planningyears at the school, including happened at the Par-3 Shootout Contributor on playing baseball. There's al-8 this season. Meanwhile, in 2001 at Treetops Resort in possibility I could do footballthis spring the baseball team Gaylord, Michigan, and it was While most 2012 gradu-and baseball, but I don't thinktripled its win total, finishing only fining that the shot was ates from the CSL's 12 schoolsfootball is really in my future.a much-improved 12-19. mode by Lee Trevino, one of the know their college plans atI think I might just be doing Zakharia workedwith sport's legendary hustlers. For this point inthe summer,baseball." Maine Eastfootball coach dropping a hole in one on the Maine East's three best base- His continued good healthGabe Corey to find the right seventh hole, Trevino earned ball players are, to varying de- is one reason why. college. But, after experienc- a whopping $1 .09 million. He grees, still undecided. "My dad's kind of pushinging some success this season donated $500,000 of it to St. Jude's Children's Hospitalin Cory Evans andTylerme to play baseball only," saidwith baseball, Zakharia began Memphis. Glowacki, both of whom rep-Zakharia. "He thinks it's safershifting preferences. resented the Blue Demonsand stufflike that. My parents "I was doing a lot of re- at the CSL Senior All-Starare pushing me to do baseballsearchwithfootballand game, are still unsure wherea little bit more, and baseball,North Park felt good for me," JtENN liNOS they will attend school thisI just have a lot of fun with it.Zakharia said. "But then our :-].. Weti NEVER Lose Your Business fall. Football is kind of more seri-baseball season went really Because ot Price' George Zakharia, whoous than baseball would be, inwell and I kind of wanted to OUR 54TH YEAR was also named to the CSLmy mind." pursue baseball instead and 241 WAUKEGAN RD North's All-Star team, knows Zakharia was one of MaineNorth Park has a really good GLEN VIE W he will attend North Park.East's top all-around athletesbaseball team. Either way, I (Just north of Golf Road) Although the Vildngs footballthis year He played both waysfelt if I play football or base- WE HONOR ALL BUYING SERVICE PROGRAMS team is expecting the Maineon the football team - offen-ball it's a win-win for me." East grad, Zakharia islean-sively, he was the Blue De- He stifi has most of the (847) 7291000 ing toward relinquishing thatmons' starting quarterbacksummer to commit. opportunity in order to play- and hit .304 in the middle "I feel like I should play one -u- baseball next spring. of baseball lineup. sport or the other," Zakharia JI 1,'iai= "There's a spot open for Thebiggestdifferencesaid. "I don't want to lose both !/,_._ me in football," Zakharia said.between the two sports insports just like that. Right iiiìi. "They're all ready for me toZakharia's senior season waswhen football camp starts, il come and play football, and,the teams' level of success.I don't make my decision to I hate to say this, but I don'tThe football team won a totalplay football by then, I'll prob- YOUR LOCAL SOURCE think I'm going to be playingof four games during his fourably be doing baseball." www.pioneerlocal.com 52 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2012NIL Markoffwffl mix academics with baseball at Lawrence

BY ERIC VAN DRIL Contributor Instead of mourning the end of their season, Niles West senior base- ball players raced to join their class- mates at Northwestern's Weish-Ry- an Arena. The Wolves seniors donned their gowns over their baseball uniforms and entered to a round of applause from the school's impending gradu- ates, who were waiting to walk into the arena and receive their diplo- mas. For first baseman Max Markoff, who will play baseball at Lawrence Niles North's David Schoenberg walks off first base after being tagged out University in the fall, that whirlwind night helped both create a lasting during the CSL Senior All-Star Game at Oakton College. TAMARA BELL-SUN-TIMES memory and ease the pain of the MEDIA disappointing end to his final prep baseball season. "We literally drove from Ryan- Rajarecoversin timeston, where we were playing our sectionalgame,toWelsh-Ryan Arena, where we graduated in our baseball uniforms - we just threw to play All-Star Gameour gowns on," Markoff said. "It was sort of a fin way to end the season, BY ERIC VAN DRIL nal home game. although it was disappointing to lose Contributor "The doctor told me I was goingthe way we did." to be done for the season, but as the Unique memories, like the Wolves Mo Raja's senior football cam-season went along I kind of hoped tofinishing 26-11 and receiving his di- paign came to an abrupt end whenplay in my senior night game," Rajaploma while wearing dirty baseball he cracked his fibula two days beforesaid. "I had already missed the se-pants and Nike gym shoes, will ac- the start ofthe season. nior night game for football becausecompany Markoff as he heads north Seven months later, his prep base-I broke my leg and I didn't want toin the fall. ball career looked to follow a similarmiss the second one in the same sea- Lawrence, located in Appleton, fate after Reja took a line drive offson. My goal was to just rehab andWis., is a school that first came onto his right thumb in a game againstget back as fast as I can, and luckilyMarkoff's radar near the end of last Maine West. the day before my senior night game,summer. Raja's instincts kicked in imme-I got cleared by my doctor to play in "Typically, I've always been a very diately after being hit. He trackedthe game. I was able to get back." good student, and I went to this down the ball, collected it and fired Raja returned in a limited role,showcase in Long Island, NY.," Mar- to first base to record an out. But, asunable to pitch and searching forkoff said. he walked back to the mound, Rajathe timing he had before suffering "There must have been 70 schools witnessed the line drive's effect onhis thumb iiijurBut Raja, unlikethere - the Ivy League to schools his thumb. during his football season, played inlike Lawrence, where they're Divi- "I looked down and there was justthe Vikings' final three games of thesion III schools - and the one thing blood," Raja said. 'At first I didn'tseason - a win over Maine East andthey all have in common is they're know it was broken, but there wastwo losses to Evanston. good academically. My goal when I a lot of pain and blood everywhere. He has a place waiting for himdecided I wanted to play baseball in I thought it was just a bruise or Ion Harper College's baseball team,college was that I wanted to find an broke a nail or something. But whenwhich typically would ease the dis-academic college where I could also I took the X-rays, my thumb wasappointment of a shortened highplay baseball. Lawrence, from myNiles West infielder Max Markoff scoops up a bouncer and prepares to shattered from the top." school athletic career. But he wasunderstanding, fits that mold per-throw to first base during a regular season game against Wheeling. CURTIS Raja's doctor delivered the diag-surprised to learn the Vikings' re-fectly." LEHMKUHL-SUN-TIMES MEDIA nosis and, with about a month re-gional semifinal loss to Evanston Markoff is spending this summer maining before graduation, the se-wouldn't be his last time represent-staying busy, including working as a "We have all of the machines inCSL Senior All-Star team. nior pitcher learned he would missing Niles North. camp counselor at the Skokie Parkmy house, so since my dad started "It was nice to see those two guys the rest of the year. Raja was selected to the CSL Se-District and trying to prepare for aletting me work out in seventh oragain," Markoff said. "They're two of Raja, who hit .278 and had a 3.00nior All-Star game despite missinghigher level of baseball. eighth grade, I've always really at-my closest friends and I've known on the mound, figured his highnearly the fmal month of the season. The Niles West graduate is tak-tacked the weight room," Markoffthem for a bunch of years now. I've school baseball career would also "I was really surprised," saiding a different approach, focusingsaid. "My goal is to always be asplayed with Erik since I was in sev- suffer a premature end. Raja, who is now fully healed. "It wason getting stronger in the weightstrong as I can." enth grade. I've known them for a But, as he wore a cast on his rightan honor to be selected. I was reallyroom rather than playing an ex- While Markoff won't play manywhile and I still talk to them all the hand and saw the season quicklysurprised after I got hurt because Itended summer baseball schedule.baseball games this summer, he ac-time. ticking away, Raja never gave updidn't get to play - I came back twoMarkoff has a particular advantagecepted the opportunity to play one "We were all disappointed that hope. He stayed optimistic that hisgames before the season was goingin trying to increase his muscle; hislast gaine alongside teammates Ja-the season ended the way it did, los- thumb could heal quickly enough toto be over. But I was having a goodfather used to be UIC's strengthson Meger and Erik Stojanoff. Alling to Maine South on a slaughter, allow him to play in Nues North's fi-season before I got hurt." coach. three represented Niles West on thebut we got over it." NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 53

2012 PIONEER PRESS/DOINGS ALL-AREA BOYS VOLLEYBALL GBN's Luke Jacobson: Player of the Year BY MATT HARNESS PLAYER OF THE YEAR mharnesspioneertocat.com MH:Luke Jacobson, Glenbrook N. Sr. On a team with so many talented players, it's FIRST TEAM hard to distinguish one from another. OH: Scotty Adamczyk, Maine South Jr. Luke Jacobson was able to stand out on Glen- brookNorth because ofhis all-around efforts. The S: Kyle Bedford, Glenbrook North Sr. senior middle hitter played OH: Pat Bedford, Glenbrook North Sr. all rotations and helped the OH: Chris Bulava, Loyola Sr. Spartans take second place in the state, the program's OH: Alex Cook, New Trier Sr. , best finish since2004.Glen- MB: Jason Dolinski, Lyons Sr. brook North lost to Wheaton OH: Drew Maki, Glenbrook South Sr. Warrenville South in the state MB: Peter Rafalo, Glenbrook South Sr. final, the Spartans' third loss of the season to perhaps the S: Diego Rodriguez-Guerrios, OP-RF Sr. country's best team. Luke Jacobson L: Mitch Shapiro, Glenbrook North Sr. "He was equally domi- nant in the front row and back row," Spar- SECOND TEAM tans coach Chris Cooper said. Mazzin Ajamia, Evanston Jr. Jacobson worked in the offseason to make Mario Asencio, Loyola Sr. himself a better player. It showed this year. Cody Bolan, Glenbrook North Jr. "Last year, I was not great on the back row, but I knew I could im- Adam Forbes, Maine South Sr. prove," Jacobson said. Mike Gajos, New Trier Jr. LOOKING «I really feel like I mas- Matt Garvey, Maine South Sr. AHEAD tered both the front and back row this year. I was JeffGoldberg, Glenbrook North Sr. Pioneer Press definitely a moreall- Matt Kaiser, Glenbrook South Jr. All-area Teams around player this year." Kevin McMahon, Lyons Sr. schedule finished Jacobson Robbie Mead, Hinsdale South Jr. with234kills,132digs, SOFTBALL: Jack Murphy, Lyons Township Sr. June28 51 blocks and 27 aces for the Spartans, who went Ethan Thomas, OP-RF Sr. BASEBALL. 38-4 Peter Thompson, Hinsdale Central Sr. July "It was a completely satisfyingseason,"he Matt Wascher, New Trier Jr. said. "Very few teams can do what we did. We SPECIAL MENTION have nothing to be ashamed about finishing second in state to Wheaton Warrenville South. Nathan Celinski, Niles West Sr. They had an amazing team. I will have these Evan Choate, Notre Dame Sr. memories the rest of my life." David Coldea, Maine East Sr. Jacobson will join Kyle and Pat Bedford at Miami (Ohio) this fall. None of the former Jonathan Coldea, Maine East Sr. Spartans plans to play volleyball in college. Daniel Gillespie, Niles West Sr. But Jacobson said he might consider trying Paul Juska, Loyola Sr. out for the basketball team as a sophomore. Kyle Krogstad, Notre Dame Sr. "It's a far-fetched dream, but I really missed playingj' he said. "I am thinking if I can get Nick Hester, Niles West Sr. back into basketball shape and my skills are Glenbrook North senior Luke Jacobson was equally adept on offense and defense, finishing with 234 Michael Rowen, Nues North Sr. kills, 132 digs and 51 blocks. RO DiCKERSUN-TMES MED there, why not give it a shot for the heck of it?" Charley Tisch, Glenbrook South Sr. ALL-AREA FIRST TEAM

KYLE PAT CHRIS ALEX H BEDFORD BEDFORD BULAVA COOK Maine South Glenbrook North G[enbrook North Loyola New Trier Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior 31kills, 214 1,007 assists, 49 375 kills, 53 digs, 362 kills, 130 226 kiLls, 171 digs kills, 37 aces 53 aces, 23 blocks digs, 58 blocks, digs, 28 aces, 27 aces 24 blocks

DREW ER MITCH MONNSKI OHMAKI ALO SRDIEGOODRIGUEZ- L SHAPIRO Lyons Township Glenbrook South Glenbrook South GUERRIOS Glenbrook North Senior Senior Senior OP-RF Senior 159 kills, 239 kills, 149 199 kills, Senior 321 digs, 9 aces 40 blocks, digs, 101 blocks 174 blocks 651 assists, 106 66 digs, 27 aces kills, 44 blocks Managing Editor: Rich Martin NilesSports 847-486-74811 [email protected] PIONEERLOCAL.COM ITHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012j 54 Weinstein'steam givesbacktokids

BY KEVIN REITERMAN kreitermanponeer1oca[.com This basketball thing is in his blood. So, it came as no real sur- prise when Mike Weinstein went out and handpicked a team to compete with the AAU big boys. "This isnot a business move," said Weinstein, found- er and former owner of Joy of the Game, Inc., and the Rising Stars. "This is me giving back to kids." The only venture here is pure basketball. Weinstein is looking to develop and help eight kids go as far as they can in this gaine. And right now, eightis enough. His U-17 "favoritesons" include Mundelein'sSean O'Brien and Nate Williams, Lake Forest's Sam Downey, Barrington's Brad Zaumseil, Glenbrook North's Andrew McAuliffe, Niles West's David McCoy, New Ther's Steven Cook and St. Charles North's Quentin Payne. Down the road, Weinstein may expand his scope and go large - again. So stay tuned. With all AAU teams, the first order of business is com- ing up with a catchy name. Well,give Weinstein an A here. Fundamental U is catchy and aptly named. "I'vealways been about frmdamentals,"saidWein- stein,a former basketball player at Highland Park High School who over the years has helped to place more than 200 players on college rosters as Nues West's David McCoy dribbles around GLenbrook North's Andrew McAuliff during the Fundamental U-17 team practice at Lake Forest Academy. DANLUEDERT-SUN- the Rising Stain' kingpin. "My TIMES MEDIA players always have played smart. They've played the(Davidson), Zion-Benton'smakes you a lot better." who would love to take hisshocked,"Weinsteinsaid.mate," said Weinstein. "I love game the right way. Lenzelle Smith (Ohio State), ForDowney,thesum-gaine to the Ivy League. 'We're staying ahead of thethis kid. He can play a lot of "l've always preached toMundelein's Ben Brust (lAPis-mer is crucial - especially Downey, no doubt, is beingcurve." positions. He's a real team my kids that it's not all aboutconsin) and LakeForest'swhen July rolls around. Fun-stretched by the competition. McAuliffe is the main go-toleader." winnin&" the coach added. «IDanny Hodgkinson (Denni-damental U on the season, "He's playing against someguy inside. So far, two Fundamental want my players to get bet-son). has four major events nextreal Division I post players According to City/Subur-U players have made verbal ter. That's all I care about. «I like the way he (Wein-month: Elite Academic Ath-and it's been an eye-openingban Hoop Reporl?s Joe Hen-commitments. Cook will be And what I teach them - thestein) pushes guys to get a lotletes Showcase at the Bar-experienceforhim,"saidricksen - who blogs for Sun-playing for Princeton. Payne fundamentals - will show upbetter. Stressing the funda-rington Fieldhouse (July 11),Weinstein, who is on first-Times Media's YourSeasonis heading to Loyola. in them when they get to col-mentaIs," said Downey, who isKing James Chicago Jam inname basis with nearly every McAuliffe is the "bell cow" Zaumseil is the featured lege." one of the bigs on this squadWaukegan (July 13-15), AAUcollege coach in the country. for this team. The GBN se-guard on this squad. He's re- Many ex-Rising Stars have(6-foot-8) along with McAu-Super Showcase in Orlando Despite facing some of thenior-to-be is a top 25 prospect.ceived an offer from UC-Davis done and are doing goodlifTe (6-8). (July 18-22) and Fab 48 in Lastop players in the country "He's really skilled," saidbut has yet to make a final de- things at the next level. That "And we're running a col-Vegas (July 25-29). Downey and Co. have beenWeinstein. cision. list includes Highland Park'slege-style offense in a high "Those(events)willbeholding their own. The team McCoy has proven be a "He's a gamer," Weinstein Chris Wroblewski (Cornell),school setting," the Lake For-challenging but I'm lookingwon 18 of its first 25 games. coach's dream. said. "He's played great for us. Barrington's Jason Richardsest senior-to-beadded."Itforward to it," said Downey, "We haven't beenshell- "He's an unbelievable team-He's really great in transition." NIL THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 55 DON'T TACKLE THE. WORK WEEK PAT IT ON THE BACK.

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