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The tragic and Supt. Philip Bender. He said Chief Lou Jogmen.
the evaluation will be of the "We're really proactive," said
shocking school school's security cameras and Jogmen.
shooting in Con- communication system, for Jogmen explained that they
example. have school resource officers
necticut has led to At a recent committee-of- at both Maine South High
heightened aware- the-whole meeting, a con- School and Maine East High
cerned parent said that he School.
ness and security at felt the distance from the " By being in the school, they
main entrance to the office at are a visible presence," said
local schools.
one of the Dist. 64 elemen- Jogmen. "They are on site
"We're trying to step up a tary schools was too long. and can react and respond to
little patrol" said Nues Police Bender thanked the parent everything quickly. They have
Chief Dean Strzelecki, about for his comment and assured their finger on their pulse of
having additional marked and him they are taking steps to what's going on in school."
unmarked police cars at the make sure the kids are safe at In addition, Jogmen said
schools throughout the year. school. that they have made a con-
The NUes Police department "That's our number one certed effort to have officers
will also be conducting audits charge," said Bender. "To at grade schools and high
Mike Luehr, a 14-year veteran of the Park Ridge police department,
at the schools that choose to make sure our kids are safe." schools during drop-off and has been Maine South High School's resource officer for the last
participate in the audits. Strz- Bender said it is important pick-up times. six years. Luehr graduated from Maine South in 1991. I BRIAN
elecki said they will be sending the doors are locked at the "lt demonstrates to anyone O'MAHONEY-for Sun-Times Media
actors to the schools to at- right time and that people who paying attention that the po-
tempt to breach the school's are buzzed in get to the office. lice are at the schools a lot,"
security system. After the tragic Connecticut said Jogmen. There was an active shot- officials from Dist. 64 and
'Right now it's heightened shooting, Bender said that Jogmen said that the of- er drill at Maine South High talk about various safety
security everywhere,' said they have had just a few corn- ficers are trained in rapid School as well, explained Da- issues, including various
Strzelecki, who said that the ments from parents. response techniques, so they vid Beery, director of com- potential situations, such as
audits should be completed "Many were very supportive can be a mini squad team munications for Maine Town- strangers talking with stu-
by May. of our efforts," said Bender. and neutralize the situation. ship High Schools Dist. 207. dents on their way to school.
'I can't put a cop at every Bender said that since the He said that in the Columbine "We do a lot continuously," "The schools are pretty at-
school," shared Strzelecki. "I shooting in Connecticut they shooting that wasn't the case said Beery. "We are always tuned to what they need to
just don't have the resources have been making sure the and police officers had to wait going to be assessing and do," noted Strzelecki.
for that." pieces of the school's security for a squad team to arrive on evaluating and considering Bender said he encourages
'We've contracted with a plan are in place and are being the scene. whether there are additional community members to also
couple of different compa- adhered to. Jogmen explained that they steps to take." be aware of what's going on
nies to evaluate the security "Everything we are doing also conduct lockdown drills, Every two months, police around the school and ap-
system we have in place," now, we were doing prior to which are mandated by the and fire departments in Park preciates their input on secu-
said Park Ridge-Niles Dist. 64 that," said Park Ridge Deputy state. Ridge and Niles meet with rity and safety issues. I
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NATASHA WASINSKI I Contributor

The financial outlook of expenses go out through sal- an impact on future budgets. unanticipated new program- in capital projects, which
East Maine School District 63 aries and benefits," he said. Limiting all employees' ming, enrollment changes, include upgrading HVAC
appears to be stabilizing but Bein reviewed the district's yearly pay raises to 2.5 per- and underfunded state man- systems; replacing flooring,
uncertainties surrounding sal- financial forecast at a Board cent would allow the district's dates - also effect long-term windows and doors; creating
ary talks and pension reform of Education meeting earlier year-end balance for expen- projections. Though student a retention area at Gemini
may present future chal- this month. ditures to continue hovering enrollment this school year Junior High School to reduce
enges. While the elementary Under current labor agree- around $30 million through is slightly less than the last, flooding; installing new roofs
school district has honored ments, teachers, maintenance 2018, Bein said. administrators expect the on four schools; and redoing
a commitment since 2004. workers and other certified However, if classes sizes are population to steadily grow three school parking lots.
not to go to referendum, ex- staff earn annual salary in- reduced and salary rates stay by 100 students over the next Judy Satkiewicz, director
penses have generally been creases of 5 percent. School the same, that figure could four years. of technology, added the dis-
growing, reported Executive support personnel receive drop to less than $20 million The state's pension crisis. trict's technology infrastruc-
Director of Business Services raises of roughly 4 percent, in five years. Bein warned could also affect the imple. ture is also being improved
David Bein. while teacher assistants get a that sinking below $15 mil- mentation of the district's with new network servers,
'We're in a situation where 2-percent bump in pay. lion at the end of a school five-year facilities plan, noted increased Internet bandwidth,
about three-quarters of With all four union con- year could eventually force Director of Operations Dan and more laptops in class-
our revenue comes from tracts expiring this year, the the district into short-term Barrie. rooms. By the end of June
local property taxes, and outcome of the bargaining borrowing. The district budgeted to 30, alI schools will be fully
about three-quarters of our processes would likely have Other factors - such as spend at least $6.6 million Wi-Fi accessible.

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Nues Police estimate that a Park Ridge man Maine Township ex- Now program. If the dents will register on
was driving "no less than 100 mph" just before pects to save about final application is Park Ridge-Niles Thursday, Jan. 17 from 6
his car was pulled over and he was charged $6,000 a year by submitted before Feb. School District 64 will to 8:30 p.m. at Lincoln
with driving under the influence. installing new high- 14, Maine Township conduct registration for Middle School, 200 S.
Police said Michael Tunzi, 32, of 2150 Bout- efficiency lightning will be eligible for an the 2013-14 school year Lincoln Ave. ¡n Park
erse, was driving east on Oakton Street at 4 at Town Hall, 1700 W. additional $1,390. for students who will be Ridge, and on Thursday,
am., Jan. 13 when he passed a westbound Ballard Rd. in Park The second grant in entering kindergarten or Jan. 24, during the same
Nues squad car at a high rate of speed. Ridge. the amount of $7,494 transferring to a District times at Emerson Mid-
The officer conducted a traffic stop on Tun- The $22,374 cost comes from the Illinois 64 school from another dIe School, 8101 N. Curn-
zi's black BMW X5 near Harlem and Birchwood of the project will be Clean Energy Corn- district. berland Ave. in Niles.
Avenues and detected a strong odor of alco- partially covered by munity Foundation Registration for el- To be placed on a
hoI on the driver, according to police. two grants totaling which was established ementary grades K-5 mailing list for a regis-
Tunzi was later taken into custody and $18,816. in 1999 as an inde- will take place on Tues- tration packet call the
charged with driving under the influence, The first grant of pendent foundation day, Feb. 5 from 4 to District 64 office at
speeding over 40 mph above the speed $9,933 was provided with a $225 million 7 p.m. and Thursday, (847) 318-4300. Mate-
limit, reckless driving and driving without by the Illinois De- endowment provided Feb. 7 from 4 to 7 p.m. riaIs are also available
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The following incidents were listed Latrobe, Skokie, was charged with Police said the victim "made a com- THEFT
in the reports of the Niles Police De- retail theft on Jan. 11 after she alleg- ment" to the suspect, but apolo-
partment. Readers are reminded that edly exited a store at Golf Mill Shop- gized after the suspect said he was A diamond ring valued at $5,500
an arrest does not constitute a find- ping Center without paying for an with another man already waiting was stolen Jan. 2 from a jewelry store
ing of guilt. Only a court of law can undisclosed amount of merchandise. in the line. According to police both on the 7900 block of Milwaukee Av-
make that determination. She has a Feb. 19 court date. suspects became "verbally aggres- enue. Police said a man, accompanied
Yumna Noor, 22, of 7151 N. Ham- sive" and told the victim they would by a woman who had asked to look at
DUI lin, Lincolnwood, was charged with be waiting for him outside. When diamond rings, was seen reaching in-
retail theft on Jan. 11 after she alleg- the victim left the store he was ap- side a display case and removing the
Michael Tamondong, 27, of 5700 edly stole 27 cosmetic items from proached by the men who allegedly ring before leaving the store.
W. Warren, Morton Grove, was a store on the 5600 block of Touhy punched him in the face and head A man in his 30s entered a clothing
charged with driving under the in- Avenue. Police said the items had several times before they left the store at Golf Mill Shopping Center on
fluence and speeding over 30 mph a value of $180. She has a Feb. 19 area in a white pickup truck. Police Jan. 11 and attempted to reach inside
above the speed limit on Jan. 12. court date. said the victim was treated by para- a cash register when he was startled
Police said an officer observed Ta- medics at the scene. by an employee, police said. The man
mondong's vehicle traveling at 67 BATTERY then ran from the store.
mph in a 35 mph zone on Milwaukee BURGLARY
Avenue approaching Main Street and A man told police he was punched BURGLARY TO VEHICLE
a traffic stop was conducted. He has in the head on Jan. 14 after a verbal A home on the 6900 block of Oak-
a Feb. 21 court date. dispute with two men inside a store ton Street was burglarized Jan. 10 A purse containing credit cards
on the 8500 block of Golf Road. The between 11 am. and 2:30 p.m. Police and other items was stolen on the
RETAIL THEFT victim told police that the dispute did not indicate what, if anything, evening of Jan. 11 from a vehicle
began when one of the men cut in was taken. parked in a lot on the 7800 block of
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Kids wimp out at Nues Jibrary


BY TRACY GRLJEN I Contributor

NI LES

You don't need to be a wimpy


kid to identify with the challenges
raced by the protagonist of the
popular children's book series by
Jeff Kinney.
Fans of 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid" came together
at the Nues Public Library on Jan. 4 to share
their common interest of character Greg Heffley
and the problems he faces as a "wimpy" middle
school student.
'lt's a very popular series," said Shelly Suther-
land, youth services supervisor at the Nues Public
Library.
The event gave fans the opportunity to play
games related to the series and is one of vari-
ous children's book parties held at the library
throughout the year.
"They're a way to have fun and let loose, but are
book-related," said Cate Levinson of the Youth
Services Department.
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid" is the first book in a
series, which was also made into a film. The sev-
enth book called "The Third Wheel" was just re-
leased a couple months ago.
"lt's basically about kids trying to fit in," said
Denise Daichendt and her son, Dietrich, 8, work on a mask at a "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" party held at the Nues Library.
Sutherland, explaining that the main character
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deals with common middle school issues like
friends and meeting girls.
At the party held at the Nues Library, kids an anniversary. of a bean bag. A "Cheese Touch" was an old piece
played various games, including a Bingo game "The series appeals both to boys and girls," said of cheese so!'iie kids found in the gym in the
that involved answering trivia questions about the Sutherland, about the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid." book.
book and its characters. Many of the kids agree that the main charac- The participants and were able to choose from
"I think it's the most popular series right now," ter Greg Heffley istheir favorite character in the a bunch of fun prizes at the end of the party.
Levinson said. book because he's funny. They also watched a video that gave them a quick
"They relate to it," added Barbara Ciecheiski, of Renee Mitchell, of Des Plaines, brought her drawing lesson of a character in the book.
Niles, who brought her fifth-grade kids Mark and grandson, Brandon, who is in fifth grade, to the Part of what makes the book so charming are
Paul to the event. party. the cartoon illustrations done by the author, who
"There are characters at school that are like "lt keeps his interest," said Mitchell, about the is also a cartoonist.
some of the kids in the book," said Ciechelski, books. "He really does love them." Adam Treguboff, of Niles, who is in third grade,
who said her kids have read all of the books in the Mitchell said that Brandon received the seventh said he loves "everything" about the book and he
series. book in the series for Christmas and was very ex- enjoyed "everything" about the party.
Ciechelski said that she thinks the book parties cited about it. The library will also hold an "Amelia Bedelia
are a great way for the library to promote more "I like that it's funny and cartoonish," he 50thanniversary party on Ap. 30, May 22 will be
reading among kids. explained. a drop-in "Frog and Toad" day where stories will
Sutherland said they try to have book parties The kids played a variety of games, including a be read throughout the day and May 27 will be an
about books that are new releases or celebrating hot potato game using a "Cheese Touch" instead event for the book "Bad Kitty." I
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Community
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District 67 preps for


superintendent search
NICK KATZ I nkatz@pioneerlocal.com

The Golf Elementary twice last year.


Miller said all of the groups that
School District 67 School completed the online survey also
Board will begin inter- were concerned about ethics.
"Everyone is aware you have a very
viewing candidates in ethical leadership and they want that
March to replace Super- to remain," she said.
"There were very favorable corn-
¡ntendent Jamie Reilly. ments about all of your current ad-
ministration and staff," Miller added.
A schedule provided by the Illinois In a written report to the board 0/
Association of School Boards calls for Miller listed the top five qualities in a
the board to meet in closed session new superintendent that survey re-
March 4 to review information about spondents named.
the applicants for the post and to in- They included "the proven abil-
terview the first five or six on March 9. ity to maximize financial and human
resources in support of educational
Çommute to Downtown?
"We want to complete this by the
end of March' said Dawn Miller, the
IASB employee who is working with
programs in the district; ensure
the management of the organiza-
Work out before work, at lunchtime,
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safe, efficient and effective learning
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to replace Reilly, who will step down "Acts with integrity, fairness, and in
June 30. an ethical manner; promotes the suc- UNION STATION WEST LOOP OAK PARK
Miller told board members Jan. 17 cess of every student by facilitating the Above train station Near Ogilvie Green line train at
that a second set of interviews should development, articulation, implemen- at Jackson & Canal Transportation Center Hadern on Lake
be held shortly after the March 9 tation and stewardship of a vision of
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Mien, John Glauner, Norman "Norm"


General Information Passed away peacefully at home on January 20, 2013 after a long battle with cancer that he fought 84, Hazelhurst, WI died Friday, January 18th,
Concerning The with a combination of stubbornness and a positive, just won't give up attitude. 2013, at the Howard Young Medical
Death Notice Page He was 76 years old. John was born in Mankato, Minnesota and grew up in Aber- Center.
deen, South Dakota. John graduated from Indiana University Law School, moved Norm served in the US Navy during
. A paid death notice may be ordered to appear in to Chicago and went to work at Mayer Brown, LLP, a large international law firm the Korean War. He continued in civil
the Pioneer Press when funeral arrangements where he specialized in partnership, corporate and real estate investment work. service with the Morton Grove Police
In 1980, John left Mayer Brown to co-found AMU Realty Co., where he served as Department for 28 years, serving 11
are made, and must be submitted in writing.
years as Chief of Police. Several years he
President for over 20 years.
Information about charges for death notices may AMLI, the company John co-founded, is an amazing success story. Started as a even coached little league. Norm was a
be obtained from area funeral directors or by calling small two person office, A1'ILl grew into two separate large real estate develop- dedicated husband and father who
ment, management and investment businesses. AMLI Commercial Properties always put his family first. At age 52 he
(847) 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered at
Trust was an office/industrial company headquartered in Chicago that devel- retired to the Northwoods where his
(847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e-mailed to oped office parks in Atlanta and Chicago and was sold in 2001 . AMLI Residential family had spent many years vacationing to enjoy
deathnotices@pioneerlocal.com. Properties Trust, headquartered in Chicago, is a large, branded, multifamily his lakeside home. Not one to sit idle, Norm drove
. An in memoriam or card of thanks may be REIT doing business in 9 different markets with a large presence in the Chicago area. AMIJ Residential school bus for another 15 years. During his final
went public in an lPO in 1994 and was listed on the NYSE. AMLI went private again in 2006, years, Norm took every opportunity to spend time
placed using the same information above. John Allen was a consummate real estate professional - smart, perceptive and with an incredible with his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed
. The deadline for placing a death notice, in sense of how to get a deal done so that both sides felt good about how things turned out. John had an fishing, bowling, played horseshoes, split lumber,
uncanny ability to take the most complicated of structures, deals and objectives and simplify all that and took great pleasure in feeding the wildlife.
memoriam or card of thanks, is Monday at 5:00 pm.
complexity into an agreement. Under John's leadership and as a result of his hard work, both AMLI's Norm will be sadly missed by everyone who knew
Photos must me submitted by Monday at 2:00pm. thrived during his tenure as President. John Allen was critical and central to all of AMII's growth and him.
The death notice department is staffed from successes. Countless AMLI employees, both past and present, have named John as one of the most im- Survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Norma
portant inspirations in their lives. John Allen was a wonderful person with a million dollar smile. John Jean of Hazelhurst; children, Susan (Brett) Grams
8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday and
was kind, witty, and considerate - a great friend and a good man. The values and ethics that John of St. Germain, Louis (Mary) Glauner of Madison,
9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. instilled in AMU helped create the company culture now known as the AMU Famli. Michael (Karen) Glauner of Stoughton, William
A death notice, in memoriam or a card After retiring from AMLI, John continued to lead a full and rich life with many interests together with Glauner of Eagle River; brothers, Leroy (Mickey)
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Understanding patients' status


When seniors go qualify for inpatient rehab.
lt is possible that all three
'i'our guide to to the hospital, nights the patient will be in
the weekend most think that the same bed in the hospi-
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care in a hospital is not always that Medicare doesn't agree it can have a
straightforward. Whether a patient is financial impact for the physician, the
classified as inpatient or observation hospital and the patient.
can affect the services available after If Medicare turns down a claim, they
discharge from the hospital and the will not reimburse the hospital, and hos-
costs to the patient. pital costs may be billed to the patient.
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observation status. They created a bro- to deny coverage but to classify the
chure, "Inpatient vs. Observation/Out- appropriate services and costs. Their
patient," to help clarify. According to website explains if you are inpatient
NorthShore, "when you are cared for in "generally, this means you pay a one-
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What it means to you


TAX DOLLARS AT WORK

CHICAGO SPRINGFIELD WASHINGTON

Burke wants complete ban on Credit rating agency downgrades House Republicans may seek
Red Bull, other energy drinks Illinois' financial outlook short-term debt limit extension
Chicago would ban the sale and distribution of A major credit rating agency has soured on the House Republicans may seek a quick, short-term
high-caffeine energy drinks - not just to minors, economic forecast for Illinois after another failed extension of the government's debt limit, a move
but to consumers of all ages - under a surprise attempt to rectify the $96 billion pension system that would avoid an immediate default by the
crackdown proposed Thursday by the City Cou n- deficit. Treasury as the party seeks to maximize leverage
cils most powerful alderman. Fitch Ratings announced it has relabeled Illinois' in negotiations over spending cuts with President
Aid. Edward M. Burke (14th), chairman of the financial outlook to 'negative" from "stable." Barack Obama this spring, officials said.
City Council's Finance Committee, proposed the The outlook does not affect Fitch's opinion of the "All options are on the table as far as we're con-
blanket ban, citing the popularity of drinks such as state's credit worthiness, still listed as "A." That's cerned," Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin said at a
Red Bull, Monster, Full Throttle and 5 Hour Energy two steps below the grade for the best-quality bor- news conference during a three-day retreat of the
among teenagers and young adults and the dan- rowers - sound, but reflective of a climate where rank and file.
gers those drinks can pose to their health. state finances are vulnerable to economic changes. Ryan said private discussions focused on how
Last month, Health Committee Chairman George The announcement serves as an advance warn- best to "achieve progress on controlling our defi-
Cardenas (12th) proposed that minors under the ¡ng to Illinois that a downgrade could be on the cits and controlling our debt."
age of 21 be prohibited from purchasing energy horizon unless it resolves the gaping difference be- Ryan declined to say how long an extension of
drinks in Chicago. tween its pension system's assets and what it will the government's borrowing authority is under
Cardenas said he wasn't really interested in ban- eventually owe state employee retirees. consideration, or what conditions might be at-
ning the sale of energy drinks to minors. He simply "lt's important that our bond-rating agencies tached. Obama has said repeatedly that he favors
wanted to get the industry's attention and educate give us as much time as possible in order to stabi- additional deficit savings yet he will not negotiate
parents and young people about the dangers of lize the pension system," Goy. Pat Quinn said. spending cuts as part of an agreement to raise the
energy drinks. Quinn had declared a pension-reform deadline current $16.4 trillion debt limit. Some Republicans
Burke's ordinance states, "No person shall sell, of Jan. 9, the end of the last legislative term, antici- have suggested they may seek unspecified reforms
give away, barter, exchange or otherwise furnish pating negative responses from credit agencies. He rather than reductions, perhaps trying to force
any energy drink." Violators would face fines rang- said that deadline was set because Fitch and other the Democratic-controlled Senate to approve a
ing from $100-$500 for each offense. agencies were "poised to take a look at us and we budget.
Retailers who repeatedly violate the citywide ban want to tell our legislators this is not a time to run The debt limit is one of three deadlines that
could have their business licenses suspended or in place. This is time to get the job done for the Congress and the administration will confront this
revoked, the ordinance states. I people back home." spring. I
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One can't go into a he can by executive order, will do nothing to solve children themselves. One of the
limited that it is, because the issue of gun violence youngest was just 11 years old - An-
sporting goods store or Congress won't lift a fin- n our country, or prevent drew Golden, who with his partner,
log on to the Internet ger to pass any gun legis- another Sandy Hook. Noth- 13-year-old Mitchell Johnson, killed
lation, let alone reasonable ing convinced me more of five and wounded 10 at Westside
wfthout noticing the gun gun legislation. that fact than the picture Middle School in Arkansas in 1998.
debate that is raging. I don't own a gun or
RANDY
of President Obama sign- Obviously, the real question is
hunt, but when my elderly ng his gun executive order about these children, especially trou-
BLP
While shopping at my favorite sub- father said he planned to surrounded by children. bled boys. What in the world is going
urban Bass Pro Shop, I couldn't help sell his hunting arsenal - Why? Because of these on with them? What is driving them,
but notice the long line queued up at two .22 rifles, a deer rifle simple facts: or troubling them? Are they being
the gun counter. A co-worker went and two shotguns - I offered to buy Every week, innocent children are treated in any way? Are they taking
out and bought an AR-15 as an invest- them. That was before Sandy Hook. gunned down on the streets of Chi- medication? What are the side effects
ment. He reasoned that once they are Now I'm not so sure. But I un- cago. I don't see what s being done to these medications? We see the
outlawed, which is on the horizon, his derstand completely why so many to stop that. The national focus is on warnings of terrible side effects on
gun's value will skyrocket. Americans are lining up for guns. lt assault rifles. But handguns are killing the drug ads on TV.
Another friend, a lifelong hunter, is human nature. Threaten to take Chicago's children who live in poverty These are such an obvious ques-
only takes to Facebook to post links something away, and even people and fear. tions, yet no one seems to be asking.
to anti-NRA rants. Another friend who never thought of owning a gun The school shootings that anti-gun The poet Robert Bly says that a boy u
only posts images of pledges to the will line up to get one. advocates hope to stop happen out who feels unparented becomes violent.
2nd Amendment. Through all the noise, I am convinced in the suburbs. The average age of The questions and even the an-
Meanwhile, the president does what that whatever action is finally taken these school shooters is 16 - just swers are staring us in the face.
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Opinion
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'Rules of the Road'
offers a funny read
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"1,001 Jokes,"
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whomake other

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I happened to pick up the
Occasions." PATTI other day. This joke book
is produced by the state of
ASONE Illinois. It ¡s called "Illinois
don't remember,
exactly. Rules of the Road." And it
lt did have one of those is a real belly-buster.
gray covers libraries glued on books lt has some hilarious one-liners.
after the original covers had worn Here are just a few of the many
out. I would check out that book for side-splitters contained in "Illinois
two weeks, return it and come back Rules of the Road."
a half hour later and check it out "In a business or residential area
again. you must give a continuous turn sig-
Then I would pester everybody. nal for at least 100 feet before turn-
Hey, mom. What time is it when ng," the book reads.
your clock strikes 13? Whoa! Good one!
"I don't know," my mother would "When two vehicles on different
absently reply as she mashed the roadways arrive at a four-way stop
potatoes. intersection at the same time, the
Time to get a new clock! vehicle on the left should yield to the
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ... vehicle on the right," another section
Even back then I was a would-be, reads.
pint-sized Rodney Dangerfield. Get out!
Hi, dad. How was work? Do you There's more: "A driver must yield
know why a fireman wears red to oncoming traffic when making a
suspenders? left turn."
"Grzlmmph," my father would grunt "Do not operate or permit to be
as he opened his paper and glanced operated any sound system ... at a
toward the kitchen. He had been volume that can be heard 75 feet or
home for four minutes already. How more from a vehicle being driven on a
come dinner was so late? highway."
To keep his pants up! "Driving is a privilege and a
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ... responsibility."
I loved that joke book. After all, Oh, man! This book is killing me!
what is better than making people Who writes this stuff?
laugh? And who is admired and Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. I

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Maine South offers reel experience


TRACY GRUEN I Contributor

If students love movies and dis-


cussing the various aspects of
cinema, then the Maine South
High School Film Club may just be
the perfect club for them to join.
"We get kids from every end of the school," said
Garrett Fechner, who runs the film club.
Fechner said the club attracts students ranging
from kids in the drama department to the athletic
department.
For other kids, the film club is the only group
they belong to outside of school.
Fechner feels the club is a great way for kids to
feel like they are a part of something in addition to
school.
The students watch a wide variety of genres of
films together and then discuss the films and vari-
ous aspects of the films.
'We talk about those jobs that aren't the lead
actor in the film," said Fechner. He said they some-
times talk about the score of a film or special ef-
fects in a film.
Fechner said that some students are taking re-
lated courses, such as a TV broadcasting course,
while others are just big fans of the movies.
"We do a little bit of everything," said Fechner,
about the genres of films they watch and discuss.
Sometimes the movies are seasonal, such as thrill-
ers during Halloween.
Recently, the group watched movies such as
Taken,' The King's Speech," "Psycho," "District
9" and "Escape from Alcatraz."
Maine South's film club (top row from left): Kevin Riley, JR. O'Rourke, Mr. Garrett Fechner, Gio Miranda, Nathan Pinsky,
"Choosing the films is done by both me and the
Joshua Robbins, (bottom from left) Julie Heak, Rebeka Nekalova and Alanna Woods. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
students," explained Fechner. "If students were to
ever choose a film that has a rating of R, then a re-
quired parental permission slip is required to view Fechner said the club is composed of about 15 to "lt's something fun," said Alarma Woods, who is
the film." 20 students, with kids sometimes filtering in and also a member of the film club. She said she has
The movies are shown on LCD projectors in a out of the club. an interest in films and finds the club to be a good
classroom or in the auditorium on a big screen. To "I think what I like most is it's just a smaller way to relax after school.
create a movie theater atmosphere, sometimes group of us so we can have good conversations," Fechner teaches literature and a film course at
the students enjoy popcorn while watching the said Kevin Riley, who said he joined the club be- Maine South High School and he is also a volleyball
movies. cause many of his friends were in the club. coach.
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Nues West debate team surges back


BY NATALIE HAYES I Contributor

The high school debate


team has long been
branded as uncool.
A group of students at Nues West
High School, however, is defying that
reputation by dominating the national
high school debate scene.
This year's debate team, coached
by teacher Eric Oddo, gained national
recognition for the first time since the
club relaunched three years ago for
the first time since the 1990s. Varsity
duo Theo Noparstak and Jonass PIa-
citis won two regional bids, qualifying
the team for the national Tournament
of Champions competition later this I
year.
"Being such a new team, I don't think
any other schools in the country ex-
pected us to get this far," Oddo said.
"I cannot stress how impressive this is.
Members of the NUes West Debate Team (from left) Vinay Patel, Miranda Kang, Jonass Placitis, Theo Noparstak, Gershom Chan, Nick
It easily ranks up there with the most
Charles, Rebecca Harbeck, Lizzie Prete, Walter Lindwall, Soretti Donka
elite debate teams in the country."
More than 10 years have passed
since Nues West debaters earned Kentucky in Lexington. They earned Jude won the team's seventh novice issues, and this year's topic is transpor-
their last national championship. Back their second bid the following week at championship title in three years last tation infrastructure investment.
then, debate coach John Heintz led a competition in Des Moines, Iowa. month, " If you look at the people who did
two teams to win the Tournament of The Ohio Valley Tournament was a Donka and Jude were the 10th seed debate in high school - presidents,
Champions and one team to win the nail-biter for the 50 debate team stu- entering the elimination rounds, but lawyers, high-profile public speakers
national championship. dents and large group of parents and won on a 5-2 decision in the cha rnpi- - they're some of the most successful
Yet, the debate team disappeared at teachers who went down to Kentucky onship round. people," said Oddo, who himself was
the height of its success when Heintz to watch the competition. While the football team runs drills on a member of the debate team at New
left teaching to attend law school in Ten teams, made up of two students the field after school, the debaters can Trier High School.
the mid-90s. each, competed in the Varsity Policy be found in a classroom putting their Placitis, who left the men's volley-
He returned to Niles West Township Debate against a total of 71 teams brains to work while dedicating up to ball team to join debate his sopho-
District 219 as chief legal counsel and across the country. Noparstak and PIa- two hours of their time after school more year, said being part of the
assistant superintendent of human citis went 5-1 in the preliminary rounds every day to preparing for the series debate team has changed his college
resources three years ago, and encour- and were ranked seventh entering the of debates that take place throughout and career goals by making him want
aged the Board of Education to sup- elimination rounds. They advanced the school year. to go into political science instead of
port the reinstatement of the debate to the Double Octafinal round, where "I think if you become really good his initial plans to study law.
team. they won on a 2-1 decision, earning at something, then you're respected, "I think it's the best thing anyone
The club has since been going them their first TOC bid, but lost in the whether it's sports or debate," Oddo can do in high school," Placitis said.
strong, boasting its highest enrollment semifinals. said. "These kids have their career "I wish other kids would realize how
ever with 50 students. Four Niles West teams also corn- and educational goals lined up at an great this program is because ¡t re-
Noparstak and Placitis, both se- peted in the Novice Policy Debate early age, and I think they break down ally teaches you to learn how to think
niors, earned their first bid to qualify along with 31 other teams who entered the nerdy stereotypes by proving on your feet and it gives the kids who
for the National TOC at the Ohio Val- the novice category in the Ohio Valley that if you give enough effort you can don't get a chance to speak their
ley Tournament, a competition held Tournament. achieve anything you want." minds a new opportunity to express
Dec. 1 through 3 at the University of Freshmen Soretti Donka and Justina The debates center around policy themselves."
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District 64 reviews capital projects for four schools


[BY TRACY GRUEN I Contributor

PARK RIDGE be completed at Carpen- capital projects per year, but Angela Tuebo, the chair of Lawson said that as board
ter School, boilers will be could spend more than that if the HVAC committee at Field members it is their job to
The Park Ridge- replaced at Lincoln Middle necessary. School, noting that other maintain the facilities for the
School and Franklin Elemen- Board Member Eric Uhlig schools in the district have air students and make sure they
Nifes District 64 conditioning. are in a safe environment.
tary School, and asbestos felt the board could exceed
Board of Education removal will occur at Field the $3 million annual expense Tuebo said that there is also During the Committee of
School. During the summer of if there was a vital need in the a safety issue because the the Whole meeting the School
created a plan for 2014 the second phase of the district. He did not feel there windows must be open when Board also discussed possible
upcoming capital Field School project will take should be an official cap at $3 it is warm in the building. ways to fund the projects,
place and the installation of million. The air-conditioning phase including borrowing, but the
projects during a air conditioning is proposed. Board Member Pat Fioretto for Field School could cost majority of the board was in
Committee of the Board President John felt differently. about $5.5 million and the favor of only using money that
Heyde said the timeline is "I personally would not feel project is the most expensive is in the district's reserves.
Whole meeting on supported by the board, but comfortable going beyond of all the projects on the list. District 64 Facilities Man-
Jan. 14. specific plans must still be for- $3 million a year," he said. The estimated total cost for ager Scott Mackall said bids
mally approved. Fioretto also stated that he the two phases of the project are being sought for air condi-
Board members agreed The majority of board does not believe air condition- in the summers of 2013 and tioning at Carpenter School. A
that in the summer of 2013, members also felt that the ing at Field School is a major 2014 is estimated at about recommended bid is expected
heating, ventilation and district should spend up to priority. $10.6 million. to go before the School Board
air-conditioning work will approximately $3 million in 'lt's an equity issue," said Board Member Sharon for approval in February.

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Family FAM Teens 13+ Adults 18+ Seniors 65+ Fridays. Drop ¡n, make Join in from 4-5 p.m.
Toddlers O-3 Kids arrangements for a tour, on the fourth Monday
drop off artifacts and (Jan. 28) of each month
collections, or just come to create Lego master-
Submissions for Community Calendar are required 14 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: to visit. The new mag- pieces in the Lego Club.
Nues Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to netic elevator makes For kids in kindergarten
(847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to mbottari@pioneerlocal.com. the auditorium easily to eighth grade.
accessible. Call (847)
390-0160.
CIVIC (224) 616-0753; Andy 112. This is a 21-and-older Early Out
JCC Young Actors En- Beierwaltes, (847) 966- fundraising event in sup-
Niles Township Clerk semble will present "The 6961; or John Jekot, port of the school.
Antsy Aardvark" at 7 (847) 651-7624. This LIBRARY Out of school early to-
65+ p.m. Jan. 24 and 31 and event is hosted by the St. day? Test drive ereaders
Niles Township Clerk's noon and 3:30 p.m. Jan. John Brebeuf Holy Name Young Widows Nues Public Library: and tablets, take a tour
Office is open 9 am.- 27 and Feb. 3 at the Men's Club. 6960 W. Oakton St., of the Niles Library and
5 p.m. weekdays and Elaine Zollie Frank The- (847) 663-1234 or online see what else the library
evenings by appoint- ater, Mayer Kaplan JCC, The Chicagoland Young at www.nileslibrary.org. has to offer teens from
ment on the second and 5050 Church St., Skokie. Indoor Block Party Widowed Connec- Registration is required 12:30-3 p.m. Jan. 30,
fourth Mondays of each "Dress Like a Pirate Day" tion will host Valentine for most programs un- an early day off from
month to accommodate is Jan. 31. Those attend- 65+ & Wine from 6-8 p.m. less indicated otherwise. school.
residents with passport ing as a pirate get a free Resurrection College Feb. 16 at WineStyles,
applications, voter regis- tickets to the show with Prep High School. 7500 1517 Waukegan Road,
trations and temporary the purchase of an adult W. Talcott Ave., Chi- Glenview. The event is Reading with Rover Windows 8 for
handicapped parking ticket. Tickets are $15 for cago, invites neighbors, a fundraiser geared to- Beginners
placards. To schedule adults, $10 for children alumnae and community ward young widowed
an appointment at Nues ages 7-13 and $5 for chil- members to Res Fest men and women under Kids in kindergarten
Township in Skokie, call dren ages 6 and under. 2013 Indoor Block Party, 55. CYWC provides and a bit oder can build A live demo lecture of
(847) 673-9300. Visit www.gojcc.org/the- hosted by Chicago Ra- referrals for sources of confidence when read- Windows 8 will be fol-
ater, call (847) 763-3518 dio Legend Dick Biondi, support, seminars and ing out loud with friendly lowed by a question-
or e-mail tickets@gojcc. from 6 p.m-midnight workshops on the practi- dogs, Call Youth Servic- and answer session at 10
org. Feb. 16. The evening cal issues of widowhood, es, (847) 663-6622, to am. Jan. 26.
COMMUNITY will feature music, food regular social activities sign up for a 20-minute
tents, beer and wine, and connections to the slot, 7-8:30 p.m. Jan. 31.
Indoor Farmers' silent auctions, raffles, community through
Market FUNDRAISERS Baggo and carnival outreach. Tickets for PARKS
games. Come early for Valentine & Wine are $25 Astronaut Training
65+ Watch the Super a chance to meet Dick each and a portion of the Camp Golf Maine Parks offices
St. Luke's Lutheran Bowl Biondi before he takes proceeds will help fund are located at Feldman
Church, 205 N. Prospect the stage at 8 p.m. for a CYWC's 501(c)(3) filing Recreation Center, 8800
Ave., Park Ridge, will sock hop in the gym with fees and the outreach Takes place for kids in Kathy Lane (one block
host an Indoor Winter A Super Sunday Foot- dancing to the music project. Tickets can be kindergarten to fourth south of Golf Road on
Farmers' Market from ball Party will take place from the '50s to the '80s. purchased at info@chi- grade from 4-5:30 Western Avenue), in
9 am-i p.m. Jan. 26. Feb. 3 at the St. John Advance registration is cagolandwidowed.org. p.m. Jan. 25. Call Youth Niles or at Dee Park,
Shoppers will find chees- Brebeuf Ministry Center, $20 per person; admis- Services. at the corner of Dee
es, meats, soaps, syrup, 8305 N. Harlem Ave., sion at the door will and Emerson roads,
honey, wool, raw fibers, Niles; doors will open be $25. Res Fest food/ Des Plaines. Call (847)
vinegars, dried fruits, at 2 p.m., the kitchen at drink/game tickets are HISTORICAL 'Madagascar 3' 297-3000.
milled flours, sauces 4, and the kick-off is at available for $1 each. On- SOCIETY
and salsas, preserves, 5:30 p.m. There will be line raffle prizes include
cider, and fresh produce, a variety of foods, des-
as available. Call (847)
825-6659.
sert, coffee, beer, wine
and soda. Participants
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Will be screened at 2
p.m. Jan. 26; for the
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Sports Leagues

Adult Indoor Coed Vol-


leyball Leagues - A &
'The Aantsy Tickets are $20; children able at www.reshs.org is open to the public Lego Club B leagues are 6 on 6 at
Aardvark' age 14 and under, $5. or cmarchetti@reshs.org 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon- Feldman. Matches con- I
Call Dennis O'Donovan, or (773) 775-6616, Ext. days, Wednesdays and sist of three games with
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18+ year round. click on Depa tments and health screenings, Jan. 24, 1 p.m.: Jon LeI-
a 55-minute time limit.
League begins Feb. 7. Fun and easy Latin in- and then Senior. Regis- free consumer seminars, Ienberg, U.S. literary
Call for info. spired workout. Ongo- tration required for most special-interest work- agent for the Conan
ing classes 7:15 p.m. programs. shops, special events Doyle Estate (creator
Mondays or Tuesdays at NILES SENIOR and day trips. of Sherlock Holmes)
4th-6th Grade Coed Feldman. CENTER will discuss the life and
Winter Basketball 'Sunset Boulevard' legacy of the literary g-
League - Games be- The center offers mem- Chess Club for check- ant. Suggested donation
65+
gin Feb. 3 at Feldman. Tae Kwon Do bership to NUes residents mate champs and new is $5.
Mandatory clinic Jan. age 55 and older and See this production Feb. people who want to
19 at noon. Games are their spouses. Drop by 21 at Drury Lane The- learn the rules and basic
played on Fridays/and or Popular martial arts the Niles Senior Center, atre, 10 a.m.-5:15 p.m. strategies sessions are Jan. 25, 2 p.m.: Michael
Sundays: classes for children (ages 999 Civic Center Drive, Before the show, dine Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Corcoran will present a
7-15) and adults offered NUes, or call (847) 588- on soup, bread, veggies virtual tour of "The Mid-
on Mondays, Wednes- 8420 for an application. plus potato and choice way" in 1893 (World's
Zumba days and Saturdays all Visit www.vniles.com, of fettuccini Alfredo and Exercise classes - Columbian Exposition).
sweet peas or chicken Jazzercise combines Hear humorous stories
HOCUS FOCUS breast marsala. Cost aerobic exercises with el- about the group of peo-
is $64, members; $69, ements of jazz dance. A pie who worked there
Find at least six differences in details between panels nonmembers. series of dance routines and the history of this
is set to popular music single mile of boulevard.
while incorporating Suggested donation is
V4LEN1I Ç Charlie Brown at the yoga, Pilates, cardio- $8.
Jc Museum kickboxing, and other
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65 move incrementally Jan. 28, 1 p.m.: Lyric Op-
Go to the Museum of through different in- era lecturer Babs Lieber-
Science & Industry to tensity levels, so any- man will provide an en-
see the exhibit "Char- one is welcome to join. tertaining commentary
lie Brown" on Jan. 24 Classes are held at 11 on "La Boheme." Sug-
from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. am. Wednesdays. Try gested donation is $8.
Through original car- the gentle-moderate
toons and reproductions, exercise class, 11:15
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At AFN, employees
are treated with the
same consideration as
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This idea is one of the main rea-


Sons why the award-winning Io-
gistics and supply chain company
has been so successful the past 10
years, according to CEO Michael
Nervick.
The company that started out with
only three employees now has 200
employees and Nervick said that
they will hire about 100 more em-
ployees this year.
Michael Nervick, CEO of AFN Freight Company, poses for a portrait on the trading floor at the company on Jan. 17. I CURTIS
AFN specializes in freight broker- LEHMKUHL,-Sun-Times Media
age, transportation management I
services and third party logistics.
"We help manufacturers and ma- transportation management, ware- this office has been a lot better." of Commerce). Nervick believes that
jor retail vendors get their products housing and more. AFN works directly with major re- providing top-notch customer service
on their shelves more efficiently," The company has been in business tailers such as Wal-Mart, CVS, Sears, has been the key to their success.
explained Nervick. since 2003 and in Nues since 2009. TJ Maxx and more. lt works with "We treat the different people that
The company, located at 7230 N. The facility, which was previously six of the 10 largest retailers in the we work with as customers," Nerv-
Caldwell Ave., matches retailers and located in Deerfield, includes a large United States. ick said. "We want to treat them the
manufacturers with motor transpor- brokerage floor where employees "Illinois is one of our top five same way we want to be treated."
tation companies in order to make focus on talking to the shippers states we do business in, but we In 2011, the Chicago Tribune rated
that happen. and looking for carriers to haul the do the whole county," said Ner- AFN a top 100 employer. That's the
'We have a philosophy that we freight. Nervick said the goal is to vick. "Chicagoland is a hub for kind of business Niles wants, Cham-
treat our carriers the same way we help manage a facility for a shipper transportation." ber Executive Director Katie Sch-
treat our customers," said Nervick. and make things easier for shippers Nervick said that competition neider said.
Some of the services AFN pro- and carriers. is pretty high with a good number "They are definitely a growing corn-
vides are full truckloads, intermodal 'lt's been fantastic," said Nervick, of brokers ¡n the area (there are a pany," said Schneider. "They do a lot
(rail) services, expedited services, about their location in Niles. "Turn- couple other logistics businesses in of on-site training. We're really happy
high value shipping, outsourced over has improved. The morale in Niles, according to the Niles Chamber to have them here in Niles." I
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in the last several years by more
officials say has been
than $1 million through staff and
tactics your business
stagnant or declining program cuts, revenue has not kept needs to succeed.
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tion is not a major concern at this district have declined an average of
point. 7 to 9 percent a year, he noted.
The state knocked the district "We've had some struggles with
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the highest rating, to "financial McConahay said another factor in
review." the drop in financial rating is that
"Right now we can pull that back the district has been using fund bal-
up," McConahay told the District 67 ances to help offset a lack of new 10,000
School Board at its Jan. 17 meeting. revenue. As a result, the fund bal-
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financial factors, including the fund Conahay said. "We're not as healthy
balance to revenue ratio and expen- as we need to be."
diture to revenue ratio, or whether The state board uses a weighted UI was a/ways afraid of negotiating, now I
the district has a balanced budget. score that takes several financial stand firm to get the better deal."
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NILES Benjamin Baylen to Sheryl 8936 W Church St: Sharad 9128 Newcastle Ave: Ashraf 0000000000282 to Mar-
6628 Woodnver Drive: Jung Purcell for $27,000 on Dec. 3 Shad to Bhaskarbhai Patel for I Memon to Dina Pierre-Gray Iene Moore for $380,000 on
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Ae Chung to J Taylor Trust
Richard for $230,000 on Dec. 7 Kosic to Pyong Faulkner for 8816 Dee Road: Federal 5847 Cram St: John R Manz 2724 Maynard Court: Mar-
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Timis for $106,000 on Dec. 3 $60,000 on Dec. 4 8945 Austin Ave: Drew Dec. 5
lie Burros Trust to Dugaguin
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wer to Two Enterprises Mark for $235,000 on Dec. 4 Klemme to Pure Potentiality
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$240,000 on Dec. 5
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$160,000 on Dec. 5 Anderia for $81,000 on Dec. 3 Ryan for $800,000 on Dec. 6
on Dec. 7
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Above: The Upper School band, directed by Lake Forest Country Day School

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interim band director, Doug Rosenberg, plays during the Schools annual
Veterans Day Assembly in November. SUPPLIED PHOTO

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Cover Photo: Two Lake Forest Country Day School Upper School students
work on art projects in one of two art classrooms. SUPPLIED PHOTO

BY WENDY ALTSCHULER parts of the brain and they develop a fuller


CHICAGOIAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL For Sun-Times Media repertoire of creative thinking strategies that
they can apply to solve both academic and
Accredited by the American Montessori real-world problems," said Michael Robin-
Society, the Montessori Children's House son, head of school, Lake Forest Country Day
of North Barrington blends freedom and School.
structure fluidly for babies, toddlers and "When a culture dies, it is their art that is
preschoolers. Nature, music and art are a]i a left to tell their human story. We can learn a
part of the curriculum and a strong parental great deal about any group of people, their
involvement is encouraged for the success of relationships, and their lives through the
each student. study of their art," said Scott A. Baeseman,
"In our Montessori classrooms we feel fine arts department chair, music educator
that exploring and cuitivating the artistic and choral director, Lake Forest Country Day
development and awareness of children is a School. "In addition to teaching our students
fundamental aspect of their learning experi- how to read and write music at LFCDS, we
ence," said Anna P. Perry, executive director, teach them how to interpret music while relat-
Seton Montessori Institute and Lab Schools. mg personally to many styles and genres.We
"We encourage creative expression in many begin teaching our youngest students how to
different ways and with different types of me- be still and absorb various musical elements
dia. Our students spend curricular time each while listening to a piece of music. By the
year studying the gieat artistic masters of time students are in our upper level classes,
the Western world, including Picasso, Monet, they learn to interpret music as a symbol and
Renoir, Klee and Mondrian, to naine a few." miiror of society. They learn to relate directly
For more information, visit www.mchnb.net. to music by applying what they know of a his-
Lake Forest Country Day School (LFCDS) is tory and culture and what they intuitively feel
steeped in history, with roots reaching back within their souls."
to 1 888. A rich character-building education LFCDS places an emphasis on teaching
for students is still a major part of the school children to be bright and upstanding and an
ethos. Putting the word art' in the word 'smart' education that includes the arts is a major
is one of the ways that LFCDS fosters the well- part of that. For example, with concerts,
rounded intellectual development of each exhibits and performances being presented
student. throughout the year, some of the distinctive
"Students who express themselves through programs that are offered to students are:
a variety of artistic media are using different beginning and symphonic band instruction,
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choral music, and studio and performing and theater as well as sharpen their science
arts. and math skills.
"Developing an appreciation of the rich- "An arts education can be the foundation
ness and beauty of artistic traditions from that helps young people become critical
different cultures has value well beyond and imaginative thinkers and doers. The
academic learning.When students study art, arts teach students to consider that there is OFAR( SCHOOl.
they axe learning the ways people across more than one right answer and that there s ale. l iflStOfl. I

the globe and throughout human history are multiple solutions to a problem," said
have responded emotionally to their world, Pamela Jordan, head of school at Chicago 79-0660
which helps them learn to question and find Academy for the Arts. "This type of diver- J,

meaning in their own experience," said Beth gent thinking naturally fosters collaboration, ¡1/?. Community.
Black, director of enrothnent and marketing, effective communication and innovation-all rough 8ui grade
Lake Forest Country Day School. "Social and critical capacities that are essential for suc-
emotional learning is fundamental to suc- cess."
cess and happiness." Jordan goes on to say, 'The arts inspire BOUSES
For more information, visit www.lfcds.org. students to master skills and push them-
For older students, the Chicago Academy selves beyond their perceived limitations.
for the Arts (CAA), A John F. Kennedy Center Studying with professional educators and
National School of Distinction, is an exciting artists inspires students to engage deeply
option for an education in college prepara- in their academic and arts subjects and to
tory academics as well as professional arts excel in unimaginable ways."
training. High school kids can take classes For more information, visit www.chicago-
in dance, film and writing, music, visual arts artsacademy.org.
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Hooked Up: St. Joan of Arc School raised funds and donated Netbooks to Uganda. i SUPPUED PHOTO

I can trace my endless curiosity and love of learning directly back to my


Volunteerism develops
teachers at LFCDS. They made the wortd seem full of possibility and
caitment-and they were right.
Michcscl Caruso, Editr-m- Chief, Smithonion maga2ine
culture of empathy, sincerity
BY WENDY ALTSCHULER non-profit organization in order to receive
Open House For Sun-Times Media credit necessary for graduation.
In a welcome letter on the school web-
Tuesday, February 12 '9:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 12 9:00
Parents have a tough gig. They are respon- site, Fenwick High School president, Fr.
sible for providing all of the basic needs for Richard A. Peddicord said: "Since 1929 we
their children - a warm and safe home, nour- have equipped young people with the tools
ishing sustenance, affection - and they are necessary for successful, meaningful and
I AkF F0RESr COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL tasked with the amazing job of shaping their faith-filled lives. In this, we continue to rely on
rßayRosd LakeForest,IL60045 (847)615-6151 www.Ikde.org
a dedicated and highly credentialed faculty-
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chiithen into happy, healthy and upstanding


adults. Parents are accountable for teaching men and women, lay and religious-who are
their children how to not only survive but aiso conurutted to forming the next generation of
how to relish in their existence and the world society's leaders."
around them. One of the best ways to develop Peddicord goes on to say, "Wisdom, truth,
a strong character in children is volunteer- vision and love: as more and more people
ing, which helps kids to think about others receive these gifts, our world will be trans-
in need. By becoming active participants in formed for the good of ali."
POPE JOHN XXffl SCHOOL their own community, children are able to St. Joan of Arc School in Evanston is another
UI SMNr MARY AND SAJV K11vJU5IffS
www.popejohn23.org feel a sense of responsibility for their actions values-driven school that emphasizes the
tin excellent Catholic education in a smalL caring, and diverse commuu, as well as feel confidence and pride in their inpoPance of contributing to and serving
abilities to be advocates for good causes. society. According to its website, "The school
Many places around Chicago function with promotes Catholic social teachings through
help from volunteers. One organization that student participation in service projects,
depends greatly on the kind hearts of oth- which encourage an understanding of the
ers is the Greater Chicago Food Depository dignity of every person and a respect for
(GCFD), where 98,000 volunteer hours were God's creation. Recognizing the support of
served last year. Children as young as S can the parish, St. Joan of Arc School emphasizes
begin volunteering at the GCFD. Individuals, the importance of students giving back to
groups, schools or families can get together their communities through participation in
and really make a difference at this non-profit parish rnixtistries and hosting events for the
organization that ains to end hunger in the community at large. School faculty, parish
community by providing meals and integra- staff, parents, and students share the respon-
tive training to people in need. sibility for developing compassionate young
Visit www.chicagosfoocthank.org for more adults who will understand and respect the
information on how you, your child or your dilierences among people, and who will work
child's school can help. cooperatively with others to meet the chal-
. BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL since 2008 Fortunately, parents are not alone in the lenges of an ever-changing world."
. Tess scurs in upper 10% consistently for 15 years
. Three foreign languages French, Spanish, and Latin
goal of teaching our children about volunteer- Parents who use the resources around
. Eice1knt Fine Arts - Violin, band, piano and guitar ism. Many schools integrate volunteer service them, including the schools their children
. Extra curricular - PE, Zumba, yap, music, dance. computer and drama into the prospectus. Fenwick High School, a attend, will find that there are many volunteer
. After school activities - Volleyball, basketball. hotbaJl, track. cross-country
Chess Club, Science Olympiad and Yearbook Club
Catholic college preparatory school in Oak opportunities available for their children.
Morning and after school care available Park, for example, has a Christian Service Volunteering promotes a healthy lifestyle in
Project (CSP) as part of the Moral Theology children by enhancing their development and
Leariiiqg, Achie, 'ing1 Belíeriiig curriculum. Juniors are required to complete life skills, improving the community they live
a minimum of 40 up-paid service hours at a in and encouraging a strong service ethic.
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Succeed: St. Celestine School in Elmwood Park celebrates Catholic School Week, which aligns with their school motto:
believe, achieve, succeed. I SUPPLIED PHOTO

Catholic Schools Week


celebrates accolades, accomplishments, A Holy Cross School Invitation:
Join Us at Our Upcoming Events!
contributions of parochial schools
BY WENDY ALTSCHULER "We are very blessed at St. Celestine
For Sun-limes Media
School with our dedicated faculty and Pancake Breakfast & Open House
staff, caring parents, supportive parish and u
With roots dating back to i 904, The Nation-
energetic students that are willing to learn," Sunday, January 27 10:00 am-12:30 pm
said Jeanine Rocchi, principal at St. Celestine
aI Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) is
School. "We are faith-filled in the Catholic
the largest U.S. private network membership
tradition and we achieve test scores above the
organization that promotes Catholic educa-
Dion, awareness and advocacy. Currently, the
nationai average in every subject area. The "Classrooms in Action" Open House
theme of Catholic Schools Week this year fits
NCEA is endorsing Catholic Schools Week
(CSW), which kicks offjan. 27-Feb. 2. This because we truly try to reach the goal of rais- Thursday, January 31 8:30 am-i i :00 am
annuai and thematic celebration of Catholic ing the standards every year at St. Celestine
education showcases the many earned ac- School."
colades, accomplishments and contributions
to society that each participating school has
Rocchi also said: "Catholic Schools Week is
a wonderful time to showcase our school. Dur-
Parent Education Night:
ing our open house the Iocai community has a
demonstrated.
chance to experience the many fine programs
Speaker Beth Miller discusses
Characteristically, Catholic schools corn-
and meet the parents and staff that make up
rnemorate this special week, a joint venture
our place of faith-filled learning."
"The Art of Positive Parenting"
between the NCEA and the U.S. Conference of
Former parent, Eileen Lepore said, "I
Catholic Bishops, with masses, open houses,
feel that at St. Celestine School my children
Wednesday, February 20 7:00 pm
student activities, family participation and
the involvement of parishioners as well as the received a great education that was chal-
community at large. lengi.ng and it prepared them to be highly
The theme for this year's CSW is: Catholic successful in high school. St. Celestine School Open House
Schools Raise the Standards. According to the has an atmosphere that is loving, caring and
NCEA website, "The 2013 theme supports the nurturing." Wednesday March 13 7:00 pm
recent launch of the National Standards and Another school that is following suit and
Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elemen- celebrating CSW is Saint Patrick High School,
tary and Secondary Schools, that ensure the the oldest Catholic boys high school in Chi-
effective operation and responsible gover- cago, with history dating back to 186 1 . Saint
. Proud to inspire students Pre-K through 8th grade
nance of Catholic schools across the country, Patrick High School enrolls more than i 000 and Full Day Kindergarten
thus promoting high academic standards and boys annually.
Catholic identity." For CSW, "St. Pat's starts off the week with . Tour the school during our Open House events or
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of many typical Catholic schools. This year, each day during our announcements.We also
they have family liturgy, mass, open houses, hand out pins to the boys with the logo of that
classroom visits, plays, speaking and athletic year's CSW," said Janet Coffey, director of Contact us at: 847-945-0135
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erans. The week wraps up with a teacher ap- school level, we keep the CSW theme within
preciation lunch and an evening carnival fair. our daily prayers and the special liturgy." Holy Cross School 720 Elder Lane Deerfield, IL 60015
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Chìcagç's neighborhoods
burst with cultural prowess
BY WENDY ALTSCHULER unique buildings and a diverse community,"
For Sun-Times Media
said Steven Lu, Chicago Chinatown Chamber
of Commerce. 'Children love seeing the Chi-
Approximately 2.8 million people live natown Gate, The Nine Dragon Wall, Ping Tom
in Chicago. A host of cultures bring life to Memorial Park and the Chinatown Square
the city with various celebrations, festivals Zodiacs."
and parades as well as sundry restaurants, For beautiful domed Orthodox churches,
markets, small businesses and museums. colorful murals, art galleries, museums and
The enriching diversity of an urban popula- tree-lined streets, visit Ukrainian and East
tion provides an excellent opportunity for Village. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern
children to learn and appreciate the world Art is a mecca for modern and contemporary
art. In addition to exhibits, this museum also bakeries. Jewelry, book, music and textile that is free to the public every day. Weekend,
around them. Children are able to marvel at
hosts concerts, film showings, readings and shops line both sides of the street, fostering after-school and summer classes, with the-
the incredible contributions that culturally
lectures, which creates inspiration within the bustling eye-candy for children and families. matic lessons, are offered to children to help
rich ethnic groups offer. Got a free weekend?
community. Strolling the sidewalks in this sparkling corn- them learn about art and culture.
Suit up the kids, pick an area: north, south,
"We are open to the public.We display 6 or munity is an inintitable way to feel like you're According to the NMMA website, "Since
west or downtown/central and explore one of
7 exhibits a year-group and solo shows," said venturing abroad without leaving Chicago. 2004, the Education Department has been
Chicago's 77 distinctive neighborhoods.
Andriy Hudzan, Ukrainian Institute for Mod- Many spectators filled the streets of the offering high quality, year-round after-school
Chicago's Chinatown, which is the second
em Art. "Our museum also has a children's
historic Pilsen neighborhood during the classes through grant partnerships with Chi-
largest Chinatown in the U.S. has delicious
art exhibit once a year. We reach out to local Chicago Marathon this past October, and it's cago Public Schools. Classes include visual
restaurants and a plethora of shops. Make
schools and children submit their art." easy to see why people return. Pilsen is an arts, dance, theater and music, and integrate
sure you check out Chinatown Square, a hub
Devon Ave. in West Ridge is the heart of art filled community with residents that are reading and writing."
for entertainment, celebrations and festivals
Chicago's vibrant Pakistani and Indian corn- bonded together with community pride. The- The main prospectus includes creating art
as well as the home of the Pan Asian Cultural
Center. munities. Dine in one of the many delectable ater and art thrive and the dominant Hispanic as well as art literacy and elucidation, CUltural
restaurants, shop boutiques for a multthued culture keeps this community alive. awareness and social justice-all important
"Chinatown is wonderful for children and
sari, get a temporary henna tattoo or buy One of the most popular attractions is the for children to develop well-rounded critical
families. In addition to high-quality restau-
goods at one of the ethnic grocery stores or National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA), thinking skills.
rants, we have lots of landmarks, old and
which is the only major Chicago museum

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How much of the water How does nature make


WATER QUIZ 5 u we use is used outside? 8 u water clean?
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Which is more - a cup
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Come visit our warm and welcoming school and
Get some fresh air and a fresh look at nature by going out-
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ALL HAIL KALE
Chefs, health gurus praise the superfood
BY LEAH A. ZELDES I Contributor

Kale is the new bacon. remind me of bacon," Scott says. "lt doesn't spears, and has a heartier, earthier flavor. Orna-
take much to remind me of bacon. Bacon is mental kales, sometimes called Salad Savoy (a
Think that's going too far? Kale chips, kale good with everything." trademark), are popular with home gardeners
salad, braised kale, fried kale, kale and eggs, The Chute Middle School sixth-grader eats but hard to find at grocers; they come in white,
pickled kale, kale soup, kale pizza, kale pasta, kale chips with his lunch about once a week. purple, red and various green shades. You can
kale pie, kale pancakes, kale juice, kale smooth- "He told me he chased a friend of his, who is not also find baby kale, tender young leaves of any
ies, kale cocktails, kale ice cream and kale ev- an adventurous eater, around the cafeteria with type, which are nice for salads.
erything else are showing up on menus all over the kale chips the other day," says his mom, Mi- "Kale is in season during the colder months
town. chele Hays, who wrote about Scott's sandwich so right now is a great time to experiment,"
Health gurus advocate the bitter greens as on her blog, Quips, Travails and Braised Oxtails. says Cesar Gutierrez, culinary director of Pin-
a "superfood." Slate Magazine lampooned the Making kale chips couldn't be easier: Pull the stripes in Northbrook, Oak Brook and South
all-kale diet. Bon Appetit named a kale salad leaves off their stems, toss in olive oil until well Barrington. "It will have a less bitter taste than
its 2012 dish of the year, and kale stars in some coated, add salt and lay in a single layer on a buying it in the summer. Look for kale with firm,
43,000 YouTube videos. plate. Microwave about 3 minutes. They come deep colored leaves with hearty stems."
Kale has come a long way since it was just out crispier if you microwave them until wilted Kale needs to be thoroughly washed, and
some curly stuff chefs used to line platters with. and finish in a 350-degree toaster oven, Hays for most uses, the tough stems should be dis-
And of course, you can combine it with bacon. says, but watch carefully because they burn carded, but Chef Kimberly Polsen of In the Raw
That's what 12-year-old Scott Hays of Evan- easily. ¡n Highland Park puts them through a juicer.
ston decided to do. He created the bacon, kale Eaten since prehistoric times, kale apparently "lt's best to pair kale with a more watery fruit
chip and tomato sandwich, layering homemade fell out of fashion at the end of the Middle Ages. or vegetable such as apples, lemons, celery, cu-
kale chips with crisp bacon and ripe tomatoes Until lately. Even as chips, kale is more health- cumber, oranges or pineapple," she says. I
on good bread. ful than bacon, which accounts for some of its
"Kale chips are crunchy and salty, so they latter-day popularity.
Like other cruciferous vegetables, kale is
"good in fending off oxidation in the cells," says
Chicago dietitian Victoria Shanta Retelny, au-
thor of The Essential Guide to Healthy Healing
Food. lt's high in iron, calcium and other phy-
tochemicals, she says.
4 cups stemmed, tightly packed kale greens
i medium carrot, cut in matchstcks
Retelney advises eating the greens
i small red onion, cut in matchsticks with a little fat - such as the oil in kale
i tabJespoon thinly sliced garlic chips - to take advantage of fat-soluble
i tablespoon grated ginger
i tablespoon diced fresno chilies or to taste nutrients.
i tablespoon sambal oelek or sriracha or to taste There are three basic varieties of
cup rice wine vinegar or to taste
kale: Curly kale, the most common,
Salt and pepper
has ruffled leaves on thick stems
Bring a large pot of salted water to a vigorous boil. Add
kale greens and cook until tender but not mushy, about 5 and is usually deep green.
minutes. Drain and chill under cold running water. Dark blue-green
lacinato kale, also
While the kale is cooling and draining. mix the rest of the
ingredients in a large bowl. Squeeze as much water as called Tuscan
possible from the cooled kale and add to the carrots and kale, dino-
onions.
saur kale
Add salt and pepper to taste. If you want it sharper and and black
more acidic, add more rice wine vinegar; if more spicy, add kale
chilies and sambal.
(cavolo
Note: As with any vinegar pickle, this just gets better with nero in
age. Store in a plastic container in the back of the fridge for
up to 3 months. Italian),
grows
- chef Curtis Gamble, Bread and Wine
in long flat iStockphoto/AlasdairJames
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A meal of salmon, spinach and lentils is


a good example of a mood-enhancing
The Good-Moo' H

meal to fight off the winter blahs. I


PHOTO BY MELISSA ELSMO
Maker: Seare
Salmon with
Green Lentils
. pinac
Cut the veggies roughly the same size
as the lentils to ensure even cooking
times and pleasant texture. You'll have
leftover lentils when you make this, but
serve them the following day topped
with omega-3 enriched poached or
sunny side up eggs for another mood-
lifting meal.
2 cups dried green lentils
3 tablespoons olive oil
i yellow onion, minced
2 carrots, peeled and finely chopped
2 celery stalks, finely chopped
Salt and pepper
3 garlic cloves, minced and divided
i teaspoon turmeric
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
3 cups homemade chicken broth or
low sodium chicken broth
/2 teaspoon cider vinegar

Fight winter doldrums with ½ cup chopped Italian parsley


4 6-ounce skinless salmon fillets
16 ounces fresh baby spinach
Cover the lentils with boiling water and

good-mood maker foods


allow to sit for 20 minutes. Drain and
set aside.
Heat the olive oil in a large sauce pan
over medium heat and sauté the onion,
carrot and celery until beginning to
soften (about 5 minutes). Season well
I don't know about you, but l've Proper serotonin levels in the brain help regulate mood, with salt and pepper and add two-
but the dark days of winter cause a decrease in this im- thirds of the garlic, turmeric and cm-
been fighting the urge to crawl into portant brain chemical. Scarfing down a plate of buttery
namon. Cook until fragrant (about 30
seconds). Stir in the soaked lentils and
bed with a bowl full of macaroni and mashed potatoes, chocolaty frosted cake or half a dozen the broth. Bring to a boil, reduce heat
and allow mixture to simmer for 30
rich brioche rolls help elevate depleted serotonin levels in
cheese these days. What gives? the short term, but indulging simple carbohydrates does
minutes or until lentils are tender. Ad-
just seasoning and mix in the parsley
little to help combat a seasonal funk over time. i
and vinegar just before serving.
It turns out that the fatigue, irritability and carbohydrate Getting as much exposure to the sun as possible, ex- Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350
cravings we experience dur- ercising regularly and sleeping soundly at night can help degrees, Heat an oven safe grill pan or
non-stick skillet over high heat. Season
ing the doldrums of winter are keep the blahs at bay, but a diet rich in B vitamins, anti- the salmon with salt, pepper and a
not all in our head. Even though oxidants and vitamin D can actually help lift spirits. Spring dash of turmeric for color. Drizzle the
salmon with olive oil and place presen-
we've been experiencing an is still a long way off; in the meantime, take some time to tation side down in the hot pan. Sear
undeniably mild winter season, prepare my good-mood maker meal. for 2 minutes or until fish is golden
the long winter months, lack of Several mood-enhancing ingredients unify in this Turn the fillets and place the entire pan
in the preheated oven for 6-7 minutes
sunlight and frigid temperatures healthy and flavorful dish. Spinach, turmeric and cinnamon or until just opaque in the center.
MELISSA ELSMO can quickly cause a case of the are rich in antioxidants to help boost immunity, and salm- while the fish is in the oven, heat i
winter blues to befall even the on is rich in mood boosting omega 3-fatty acids. A serv- tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet over
most upbeat of people. Ing of lentils alone provides nearly 100 percent of the folic high heat. Add the spinach and cook
until just wilted. Add remaining garlic
A small percentage of the acid needed to help maintain proper serotonin levels and to the spinach, season with salt and
population suffers from a severe contains enough fiber to help regulate blood sugar. Give pepper and stir to combine.
form of the winter blues known as Seasonal Affective Dis- these powerful little legumes a quick soak in some hot wa- To serve, divide the spinach between
order, but the majority of people are simply feeling the ter to decrease the cooking time just enough to make this four dinner plates. Place a portion of
the lentils next to thespinach and top
very real effects of an annual biological clock disruption. mid-winter dish perfect for a busy weeknight meal. each dish with a cooked salmon fillet.
Apparently this annual blip in our circadian rhythm makes Serve this thoughtful dinner with a glass of low fat milk Garnish each plate with parsley sprigs
us want to do nothing more than curl up for a long nap af- - a dash of vitamin D is all this dinner needs to bring a and serve at once.

ter enjoying a starchy feast. smile to most winter-weary faces.


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the calendar The 25th Annual Comcast
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fans who love them - converge at the Hilton Chicago for this
annual salute to area athletes. This year's honorees include
Richard "Rip" Hamilton (top left) and Bob Love of the Bulls;
Blackhawks veteran Eddie Olczyk; Cubs legend Ernie Banks
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community with this marathon event, which runs from noon to i am.
BY THOMAS Now in its fifth year, the all-encompassing celebration features a screen-
CONNORS Ing of "Benji," a documentary about former Simeon Career Academy
basketball player Ben Wilson, B-Boy/B-Girl dance battles, music videos,
House: Art About Home' artwork, a poetry/storytelling slam and more. Also enjoy performances
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desires expressed in this most personal of personal spaces. Admission: $5, $3
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it needs to be confident, maybe romantic and family bonding by taking
maybe even a little bit sensual." her children to Church
To accommodate her clients' individual of the Holy Comforter
tastes, Bonnell carefully curates her collec- in Kenilworth (222
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She believes that bridal fashion can be divided
into seven styles: traditionalist, modernist, 1P.M.
sensualist, individualist, exhibitionist, roman- 11 A.M. Bonnell heads to Niyama
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Bonnell, 70 percent of her clients live out of Gold Coast sushi restaurant, is a
state, with many coming in from overseas. favorite. But when she wants to
Once a bride-to-be selects her individual stay closer to home, Bonnell dines
style, Belle Vie's team studies her body shape, at the Wilmette Chophouse (1162
determining which dress silhouette would Wilmette). "lt's so European that you
best flatter her form. But when it comes to feel like you're in a hole in the wall in
the fmal decision, Bonnell relies on the bride. Paris," she says.
"[The right dress] makes her light up - you
can see it in her face. It's so much fun to
watch. She's confident. She feels beautiful.
She is setting up who she will be for the rest
of her life."
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draw out the décolletage," she says. "It will
have whimsical flanges or draping, but the SRM.
finished line of the dress will be polished." After the kids are asleep, Bonnell and her husband
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The actress/singer on her new album,
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STORY BY RACHEL HANDLE..


n a recent fall evening in
Chicago's Uptown neigh-
borhood, Emmy Rossum ap-
peared in the role ofa teapot.
Her stage? "Shameless" co-
star Joan Cusack's living room. And her au-
dience? Her fellow castmates. The tight-knit
group was playing charades - one way they
unwind after long days of filming in Chicago.
"I picked 'Harry Potter,' "she says. "So I was
trying to figure out how to do some kind of pun
on the words 'hair' and 'teapot.' "The cast of the
Showtime hit (which debuted its third season
on Jan. 13) often gathers at Cusack's to discuss
one another's personal lives, dole out advice
and let their charades games get competitive.
"Jeremy Allen White's team wins every time.
I never win, and Bill [William H. Macy]
never wins," Rossum laughs. "I think the
other teams are cheating. But I play a
FREERC J BROW very honest charades game."
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Rossum takes a similarly forthright approach to her
life. The 26-year-old actress and singer has carved out a
remarkably successful career by trusting her instincts,
Eiiiuiy around town
rather than allowing handlers to steer her. "I go with my "Everyone group texts all the time. We all
gut," she says. "Which generally serves me pretty well." know what everyone else is doing, what
The preternaturally talented Rossum began performing they're working on, what they like to eat,"
at the age of 7 in the Metropolitan Opera Children's Cho- says Possum of her "Shameless" cast-
rus, sharing the stage with the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, mates. "We spend a lot of time together,
and landed her first movie role at 13 as an Appalachian so we have this symbiosis." When they're
orphan in the indie filin "Songcatcher." Her artistic integ- not on set, here's how the hard-working
rit)' had already begun to assert itself "I was a theater geek crew blows off steam:
who loved opera, and wasn't into 'N Sync or the Backstreet
Boys," she says. "But I owned my weirdness." Eating: 'All of my activities in Chicago
That confidence continued to propel her career choic- are centered around food," says Rossum.
es. Rossum found stardom in her teens with high-profile "I just want to
roles as Sean Penn's daughter in "Mystic River," Jake eat everything."
Gyllenhaal's love interest in "The Day After Tomorrow" The cast often
and the lead in "Phantom of the Opera." In 2013, Rossum shoots in colder
will star in both "Beautiful Creatures," a supernatural, weather, and
Southern-gothic romance based on the popular novel of when looking
the same name, and "You're Not You," in which she plays for heartier fare,
a self-involved college student who learns life lessons burger joint 25
from a terminally ill woman played by Hilary Swank. Degrees (726 N.
And as if she weren't busy enough, on Jan. 29 another Clark) is a favor-
of Rossum's labors of love will come to fruition: an te. "They're the
album titled "Sentimental Journey." It's Rossum's third best burgers l've ever had. We order loads
record (her second was an EP of Christmas songs), but of them and get them delivered to set
it's the first that she "really wanted to make." She looks when we're late-night shooting. I dream
back on her 2007 debut, "Inside Out," fondly, but admits about the sweet potato fries."
that there were "a lot of cooks in the kitchen, which can
cloud your judgment." Crushing on athletes: "Shanola [Hampton]
This time around, Rossum wanted to create the record is a massive football fan, and I love basket-
on her own terms. So she funded it herself and planned on Top: Emmy Rossum and Tyler Jacob Moore (her ball, so we end
reported off-screen love interest) in "Shameless." up going to a
simply releasing it digitally. "I thought, if I could make it by Bottom: Rossum and Alden Ehrenreich in the up-
myself, there'd be only me to blame if it didn't work out," lot of sporting
coming film "Beautiful Creatures." events," she
she says. But after she'd cut the album, Warner Bros. asked
to distribute it. The final product is a collection of covers says. "[For-
of standards and classics spanning the 1920s to the 1960s, often forces her to change outfits in strangers' bathrooms, mer Bull] Kyle
including the Andrews Sisters' "Apple Blossom Time" and church basements and even on the L She recalls one train Korver is really
Frank Sinatra's "Summer Wmd." pulling up to a crowded platform as she wrestled with cute. He's got
It's an eclectic collection, which aligns with Rossum's her costume. "I was fully changing clothes, ducking down really good
personal taste. "I like opera and old-school music and behind the seats, trying not to be seen." hair. A little Bieber-esque, but I'm will-
that's just kind of who I am," says Rossum. "People are But when she happens to be spotted, Chicago fans ing to move past that." And the Bears?
gonna get it and that's cool, or think I'm a freak, and speak to her like she's actually Fiona. "They'll say, 'You're "They're all too big for me," laughs Ros-
that's cool, too." doing such a good job raising those kids!' " she laughs. "I sum. "They're intimidating. Though Brian
Rossum takes similar risks on screen. On "Shameless," love it. It means I'm doing my job." One group of young Urlacher is a beautiful, beautiful man."
a gritty dark comedy set in Chicago's South Side, she plays fans even asked her to disrobe - in response, Rossum
Fiona, a brash 20-something whose alcoholic, absentee "channeled Fiona," insisting that the boys "go home and Drinking: 'We'll end up at Redhead Piano
father has forced her to become the de facto matriarch do their homework." For the most part, though, she ap- Bar [16. W. Ontario] super late," she says.
of her raucous siblings. Rossum is regularly naked on preciates how calm Chicagoans are in her presence corn- "That's actually happened a couple of
the show, which has led to plenty ofpress - even HBO's pared to fans in Los Angeles or New York. "Chicago has times."
"Girls" creator Lena Dunham has weighed in, complaining that cool sensibility. Nobody really cares. It makes me
to Bill Simmons last year that the media refer to Dunham feel like a person on the street, which is a great feeling." Shopping: Possum counts Vintage Un-
as "brave" for stripping on screen, but don't say the same of When it cornes to her personal life, Rossum is more derground (1824 W. North) and Dovetail
Rossum because she's got a "perfect butt." guarded. She's vague about her reported romance with (1452 W. Chi-
Rossum laughs at the notion. "I don't have a per- co-star Tyler Jacob Moore, but does admit, "Acting is an cago) among
fect butt," she protests. The idea that stripping for the emotionally bare profession. You're trusting the person her preferred
camera constitutes courage also puzzles her. "I don't that you're acting opposite to be gentle with you. That haunts. She also
think it's brave to take off your clothes. I think it's brave can sometimes lead to other feelings." stops by co-star
to be emotionally bare," she says. "I think it's brave to Avoiding the public eye is something Rossum will Joan Cusack's
play unlikable, and I think it's brave to put on prosthet- surely find even harder as her career develops - though Gold Coast
ics and make yourself ugly. I think it's brave to be vulgar. she's not making any concrete plans. "I just go where boutique, Judy
Whether Lena and I are taking our clothes off on cable is the wind takes me and follow whatever feels right." She JB!D'ÍF.t,I fL Maxwell (left,
of no consequence. We're just trying to tell stories. I love says she'd love to be in a Broadway musical someday 1151 N. State). "I
her on 'Girls,' and she clearly appreciates my bottom as and wants to work with more "cool chicks," such as buy lots of funny knickknacks there," she
well. But it's just your body. It doesn't matter." Tilda Swinton, Cate Blanchett, Emma Stone and Solange says. "lt's like entering the brain of Joan
Between scenes, though, Rossum is required to tackle Knowles - women who are, as Rossum describes it, Cusack. Creative overload, weird, happy."
some out-of-the ordinary situations. The show's hectic "unafraid to break rules."
production schedule (they shoot II pages of script per day) A fitting description for Rossum herself.

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your guests get the added experience of dining and dancing next
to a room full or artifacts or underneath a dinosaur," she says. "The
Museum of Contemporary Art is a blank canvas that really allows you
to be creative, and the Shedd Aquarium has a gorgeous view of the
city." Catherine Lamb of wedding and event planning company Birch
Design Studio also recommends the Chicago Lyric Opera as a wed-
ding venue. "You can host part of your wedding on the actual stage,
looking out over the house. It's a stunning and rare view," she says.

- tht '.-

"When guests receive an interac-


tive and fun save the date, it gets
them excited for the wedding,"
Lamb says. "It should give a taste
of what's to come, but it can also
be more lighthearted, even experi-
mental, than the wedding invita-
»/E For a visual save- tion." For one fashion-forward
the-date, Studio This Is will couple, the Birch Design Studio
help you create a short film team sent out silk scarves with
announcing the big day. the wedding information subtly
incorporated into the pattern. "It
became a wearable memento of the
wedding," she says.

« If custom scarves aren't in the budget, consider a video


save the date. For her own wedding, Jackson-Meara enlisted the
help ofwedding photographers and videographers Studio This
Is to create a clever short film of the betrothed couple painting
a giant red heart and their wedding date. "I've seen so many
grip-and-grin photos," Jackson-Meara says of save the dates. "As
a planner, I knew I had to do something different."

14 SPLASH JANUARY 20-26, 2013


Don an unusual gown
Rather than spend tons of
money on a wedding dress
that any other bride could
buy, check out the vintage
. o0
selection at Lulu's at the Belle
Kay (3862 N. Lincoln, Lulus-
bellekay.com) or Bucktown's
Silver Moon (1721 W. North,
Silvermoonvintage.com), where
owner Liz Myer stocks the
largest collection of authentic
vintage bridal gowns in the
w,
'o
00'
country (they start at $550).
She also designs her own cus-
o
tom vintage-inspired gowns.
"But my favorite thing to do
is heirloom redesign, taking
someone's mom's or grand-
ma's dress and making it her
own," Myer says. "It's amazing
to see the before and after.
Those dresses tell stories."
If vintage isn't your style,
consider a stop at BHLDN Rosecliff gown,
(8 E. Walton), which has a $800, at BHLDN
laid-back approach to bridal
gown shopping and a host Raise jour floral budget literally
of gorgeous dresses that ring in around $1,000. "The whole No one does unique blooms better than Epoch Floral's Mike Hines, who launched floral
atmosphere clicked with my personality," says Chicago bride experience company Mike Hines Signature (Mikehinessignczture.com) earlier this year; he
Erin Kucka, who will say her "I dos" next December. "There was believes flowers should be part of a wedding's entertainment. "I'm bored of centerpieces,"
no cheesy conversation, no one was layering me with glittery Hines says. "Why not do nothing on the tables, but have your guests walk through a floral
pieces and I never felt pressured to try on certain dresses." installation on the way into the reception? Or hang hundreds of birch beams in a stream
overhead? Then you've spent your money on one big-impact piece that every person is going
to remember and take a picture of. You have that 'wow' factor."

Deliver ycur íood


on wheels
Ifyou want to make a lasting im-
pression, consider jumping aboard
one of the city's hottest trends:
the food truck. Nida Rodriguez of
The Slide Ride (Theslideride.com)
has catered more than 30 wed-
DJ Megan Taylor (center) dings since taking her slider truck
on the road in June 2011. "We've
Find a new way to groove done some casual backyard wed-
Let's face it: Music can make or break the reception dance dings, or we show up around U or 12
party. To impress your guests, and keep them on the floor all as a late-night food option," Rodriguez
night, DJ Megan Taylor of Fig Media (Figgy.net) suggests hiring says. "People have been drinking and
a DJ who can incorporate a live drummer or electric violinist. haven't eaten in a few hours, so they're
"I can layer the music on top ofmy music, and the live element usually pretty excited to see the slider
adds a lot of energy," says Taylor (shown above during a gig truck." And while cupcakes have
with live musicians). "People dance more when there's a drum- already seen their wedding heyday,
mer." they seem brand new when they
For ceremony and cocktail hour tunes, Lamb suggests creat- arrive on the Flirty Cupcakes
ing musical interludes that feel personal to the couple. "We (Fliriycupcakes.com) van along-
usually recommend that couples incorporate music that reflects side mini pies, hot chocolate and
them, their families and their shared experiences," she says. "We cider. "We've served desserts as
used a calypso band at the cocktail hour for a Caribbean family, people leave the church, outside
and we had a Balinese gamelan play at the dinner of a couple receptions and we were able to
who fell in love on a trip to Bali. Be creative, keeping in mind drive right into one hall in the city,"
that it's a good idea to increase the energy of the music [and says owner Tiffany Kurtz. "That was
usually the volume] as the night progresses." cool."

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In-demand wedding
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shares tips for a
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stretch budgets - prices range
from $195 for a pleated skirt to
$865 for a leather shift dress.
Crafting clothes with specific
SHOPPING SPY
The latest intefligence from the retail scene
women in mind has worked out
well for Wu in the past. The
30-year-old Taiwanese de-
signer - who honed his sarto-
rial prowess as a precocious
teen by designing doll clothing
for Integrity Toys and reading
American magazines in order
to learn English - became a
household name at the age of 26,
after Michelle Obama wore the
glittering, one-shouldered white
gown he'd designed for her to the
2009 inaugural ball. She's contin- Idea Bench from Saw-
ued to support his brand since, bridge Studios, starting
even sporting a Miss Wu dress at $950 at Poladora.com
at a campaign event (the Mod-
em Weave shift dress, at left) in
Cincinnati last October, before In the present gifts for couples who've
the line had launched. already collected the basics,
Wu owes Obama's loyalty in Get the wedding gifts you such as spa services and
part to Ikram Goldman, owner really want - and support cooking lessons from Cen-
of Chicago boutique Ikram. local businesses - with tered Chef (177 N. Ada). The
Goldman once served as the Poladora, an online registry best part? If you change
first lady's unofficial stylist and stocked with thousands of your mind about a gift
was the first to introduce her items from more than 15 you've selected - even if
to Wu's designs. Thanks to his Chicago area shops. Look it's already been purchased
relationships with two of the for traditional options for
newlyweds, like furniture - you can use your credit
city's most fashionable women, toward any other item on
Wu says "Chicago feels a little from Sawbridge Studios the site. Visit Po/adora .com.
bit like home." (1015 Tower, Winnetka), or
Wu doesn't solely draw Shop and sleep
inspiration from his inner circle. Forget the bed and break-
When designing Miss Wu, he fast - the Fairmont Chi-
was equally as inspired by the cago (200 N. Columbus) is
"Mad Men" style of 1960s New offering a bed and bargain.
York and by French new wave Through 2013, book any
films. "There's always some- double-occupancy room
thing between the male and at the Fairmont and you'll
(I.ç..rr 't.xw.x'm.m female lead in those films," he score a $100 Macy's gift
says. The homage is most appar- card. The AAA four-dia-
ent in Wu's two-minute pro- mond hotel is also treating
motiona! video for the line, in guests to complimentary
which model Meghan Coffison overnight parking - and
vies for her boyfriend's attention sweeping views of Millen-
jern Weave shift dress, $425 at Nordstrom by sporting various Miss Wu nium Park, of course. Visit
pieces and dancing around their Fairmont.com/chicago for
BY RACHEL HANDLER signer price points yet, but who shared apartment. more information.
are ready to invest in wardrobe While Wu's contemporary
Wu had a little staples and statement pieces." muses include actresses like Spring forward
help from his friends The 40-piece contemporary Jessica Paré of "Mad Men," Get stylish for spring at Gold
when deve!- collection, launched on Taissa Farmiga of 'American Coast boutique Sofia (100 E.
oping his new Jan. 7 and sold exclusively Horror Story" and AnnaSophia Walton). Through the end of
Jason line, Miss
Wu - that is, he used
at Nordstrom, takes a
defmitively retro point of
Robb of "The Carrie Diaries,"
it's important to him that Miss
January, scoop up all cloth-
¡ng - including pieces from
them as inspiration. view, evoking the 1960s Wu isn't just worn by the rich Rachel Zoe, Rag & Bone and
"Subconsciously, I with patterned skirts, mod and famous. "I want younger Wildfox - for 40 percent
think I designed this dresses, luxe leather and girls who couldn't previously off. We've got our eye on
line for everyone striped cashmere sweat- purchase my designs to be able this violet bustier dress from
I know," says Wu.
Jason Wu
ers. It's more whimsical to wear them," he says. 'As a Shona Joy (at left). Shop in
"Women in their 20s and 30s and less expensive than Wu's designer, my job is to make the Shona Joy dress, store or enter code "jan40"
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ever after
CHEERS!
Ernst Berlin and
Agnieszka Zymon
:"

Raise a glass to recently engaged


culinary couple Anthony Martin,
executive chef of progressive
French restaurant Tru, and Elaina
Vazquez, owner of luxe catering
company Boutique Bites. The
duo will tie the knot in July in an
intimate ceremony at Tru.

Congratulations to law firm


Quarles & Brady LLP and theater
company Silk Road Rising. Both
Chicago companies received the
Chicago Sinfonietta's second
annual Chairperson's Award for
Diversity and Inclusion for their
accomplishments in promoting
diversity in the workplace.

From top: Ernst and Agnieszka,


The Ivy Room and the decor
(by Rachel De Marte) at the
reception. For more photos,
go to Sp!ash.suntimes.com or
download our free Splash by
Chicago Sun-Times IPad app.
PHOTOS COURTESY DAVID
I

WITTIG PHOTOGRAPHY

We're thrilled for Tim Smithe


BY KATERINA BIZIOS couple invited 110 guests to their ceremony and reception, held at Jr. and Kyla McCarthy, who
en Agnieszka Zymon first met Ernst Berlin, he the Ivy Room (12 E. Ohio). Bursts of greenery and long wooden recently became engaged. The
was lounging at home in his pajamas - Berlin's tables evoked the outdoors, giving the reception an informal feel. son of local furniture magnate
roommate had invited Zymon over, and Berlin was "We have friends and family from every part of our lives, and we Tim Smithe and his fiancee met
relaxing before a night out with friends. "It was not wanted to cater to everyone," says Berlin. "We didn't know exactly while working at CareerBuilder.
an ideal first meeting," Berlin laughs. Despite this unceremonious what we wanted, but when we walked into the room we both The couple will marry in June.
introduction, the two clicked. Soon after, they were co-running started crying." After dinner, guests took to the floor for a few
Berlin's family business, which provides activities for elderly hours of dancing. The night wound down with plenty of laughter. Send us your cheers at Splash@
Chicagoans - and just one year later, they were married. The "I barely remember it, it was such a good time," says Berlin. sun times.com.

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Veni, Vidi
Vino!
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One of the benefits of living in


a city like Chicago? You can order
a wonderful meal, pair it with wine and have
the entire package delivered right to your
door. Check out one of these recommended
Fine wines and gourmet cuisine are ripe for the picking food and wine pairings from a GrubHub
at Alpana Singh's new restaurant Boarding House restaurant near you.
BY MOLLY EACH Maison Brasserie
.w
have been easy for Alpana 333 E. Benton PI.
Singh to rest on her laurels after her To complement Maison Brasserie's French fare, the restau-
accomplishments as a master som- rant also features an exquisite list of French wines available
Twouldmelier and as the host of WTTW- for pickup or delivery. We recommend pairing their French
Channel U's restaurant show "Check,
Please!" for more than a decade. But as she
Bistro Steak with the '06 "Le Roucas" (Cabernet Sauvignon)
celebrates 20 years in the industry, Singh Dom. Hauvette.
has taken on yet another role: owner of Lobster poutine ?mIrtmrlrnnflr?11Ill
River North restaurant Boarding House. Bella Luna Café
"It was a combination of fmding the helmed the kitchen at the Sofitel Hotel 731 N. Dearborn St.
right partners and the right space," says Water Tower. "The food is a return to the Bella Luna Café's menu is full of classic Italian dishes, which,
Singh. "I was inspired to take a leap and classics and rooted in European tradi- of course, pair well with the wine. Like the The Penne
see if I've learned enough lessons to apply tions," says Singh. The menu, divided into Calabrese with Italian sausage and spicy tomato cream
them in my own space." small, medium and large plates, offers
And what a space it is. The three-level dishes like chicken liver mousse with fig sauce? Pairs wonderfully with the Cabernet-Shiraz blend.
Boarding House is composed of multiple jam and cognac aspic ($10), a hazelnut-
areas: a first-floor bar, a second-floor din- crusted short rib ($26) and a poutine with AncHes
ing room and the cellar, a subterranean chunks of lobster served on cheese curds 1467 W. Montrose Ave.
lounge that's open late (and according and covered in an armoricaine sauce ($16). Andies offers Mediterranean dishes that keep GrubHub '4'
to Singh, has already seen its share of Similar, more sharable dishes are avail- diners coming back for more. GrubHub recommends pairing
late-night shenanigans). While each space able in the bar and cellar, such as mini
has its own vibe, they all evoke an elegant
Andies' chef-recommended Braised Lamb Shank with a
sandwiches and pizzas. Nostalgia features
living room, with dark wood, patterned heavily in pastry chefJulia Fitting's des- bottle of Peirano Estate Merlot.
wallpaper and pops of teal. The bar and serts, which include a chocolate-dipped
dining room both boast jaw-dropping art: oatmeal cookie sandwich ($8) and a Ranalli's of Andersonville
dozens of wine glasses and large wine s'mores bomb ($9). 1512 W. Berwyn Ave.
bottles hang from each ceiling. There's no looking back for Singh, Sure, Ranalli's serves up
There's plenty of wine to top the tables, who is working on adjusting to her new some of our city's finest pizza,
as well: Singh describes Boarding House's role. "Nothing will ever prepare you for The food you love.
but the Rosemary Salmon
rotating wine list as "globally well-repre- opening a restaurant, no matter how
sented," but admits that crafting the list much experience you have," she says.
paired with the '01 Matella Whene ' ' Whc u ver
was a challenge. "You're trying to create (She recently tweeted: "I never thought Pinot Gris is the combination
a global list and offer a spectrum, but still I could curse this much.") But watch- GrubHub staffers are
keep it under 500 bottles. And you don't ing her walk through the room, opening thinking about after work.
know your clientele yet."
Creating the menu was simpler for
bottles and chatting with guests, it's clear
she's having a ball.
gru bRui,
Singh - she brought in executive chef 720 N. Wells, (312) 280-0720, Board- happy eati
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Kim's divorce drama


There's one person who is
not happy about Kim Kar-
dashian's pregnancy news: Kils
JENNY McCART OFFERS Humphries. Kim and the NBA
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM star are still legally married, and
Kris is planning to make the
divorce as difficult as possible.
"He is still bitter," said an
inside source. "He believes that
he was a total pawn in their sham
marnage. He truly loved Kim,
but thinks she used him so she
could have a wedding special on
E! and make money."
Kris reportedly wants a
significant amount of money Kris Humphries claims Kim
from Kim for what she's put him cheated on him with Kanye
through, especially because he
has suspicions that she cheated "Bethenny knew that she
on him with Kanye West. needed to get a husband and have
"He wants to use that as am- a baby in order to get her own
munition in the divorce to get breakout show," the source said.
more money," said the source. "He "That's exactly what she did. She

Bringing sexy back also wants to drag it out as long as was never in love with Jason."
possible just to infuriate Kim."
Kim is so fed up that she's
close to giving Kris what he
wants just so he'll go away.
Bethenny has had problems
with Jason for a long time - she
first met with a divorce lawyer
almost a year ago.
'All Kim has ever wanted was "This has been a long time
Tricks to help reignite the marital flame to get married and have a family," coming," said the source. "She
the source said. "Now that she's got what she wanted. Now that
pregnant, she wants to pay Kris her reality show is canceled and
Jenny, feeling inadequate for any reason can really she has a new talk show, she has
My husband is not interested put a damper on anyone's libido. Keep in off, move on with her life and
marry Kanye." no need for him anymore."
Dear in having sex with me. He claims
his disinterest is because of his
diabetes, yet refuses to go to the doctor.
mind how much men rely on sex for their
own self-worth - his problem may be caus-
ing him the same distress that your weight
Shockingly, Kim
wants another TV Britney's
Sometimes I think he's just not attracted issues seem to be causing you. wedding. She's already breaku p!
me because I've recently gained weight, I suggest you take time before going to shopping the special to
networks - and E! has Britney Spears
though he assures me that sleep at night to just lay turned her down. and fiance Jason
this isn't true. I've tried in bed naked with each Trawick have also
a few different tactics to other and talk. Don't put "She hasn't learned
anything from her split up, simply
initiate sex - I've even Send questions any pressure on each
tacky TV wedding," because he was tired
tried seducing him when other to perform. Ask Bethen ny Frankel of serving as more
he's half asleep. Do you to A skjenny questions; learn about the source said. "The
of a baby sitter than
have any suggestions that producers at E! told her
@su ntimes.com what turns him on. Play
that they don't want to do an- a boyfriend.
will help me regain his silly touching games like "The romance was long gone
interest? Or ideas about you're in middle school. other wedding special with her.
They fear there will be more between them," a source said.
how I can get him to go to Watch erotic videos "The role ofbaby-sitter just
the doctor? together. If you feel the backlash and the ratings will be
poor." wore him down. He wants his
The Issues Are Getting need to climax, do it in life back."
toMe front of him and don't Bethenny Frankel's Even though they've been
be embarrassed - you have to feel sexy in marriage a sham? engaged for a year, they never
Jenny says: Girl, first of all, I've only had order for him to see you that way. It's most moved forward with wedding
sex in my sleep once and I can't remember important that you work to love yourself. Bethenny Frankel is saying plans.
if it was good or not - so if! were you, I'd If all of this doesn't work, Google some she's distraught over her divorce "It was a big red flag that they
avoid it. In regard to your husband's sex images that show what diabetes and lack of from husband Jason Hoppy. But made no wedding arrangements,"
drive: Diabetes is a very serious disease and blood flow can do to your appendages - inside sources tell me the mar- the source said. "They knew the
can often cause erectile dysfunction. And and tell him to use it or lose it! nage was a setup. breakup was inevitable."

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$27,200, while the options offering 14 1 horsepower and gauge with an eco guide that suspension - comparable to
technology package, 129 pound-feet of torque. coaches the driver to mad- Audi and BMW configurations."
navigation, reverse sensing The new hybrid is pow- mize fuel efficiency. As always, Ford's driver
system and adaptive cruise ered by an Atkinson cycle The panel consists of assist technologies are avail-
control - elevated the final 2.0-liter four-cylinder that full-color, liquid crystal able throughout the entire
total to $30,975. delivers a total combined display screens that appear Fusion lineup, including
on either side of the analog active park assist, a lane-
speedometer, which can be keeping system, SYNC with
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battery power levels, as well capless fuel filler.
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Top honor or second time Toit Brothers, a national leader in
and vines grow in a display,
tracking driving efficiency. sedan that is efficient to oper-
builder luxury homes, has been named 2012 Builder of the Year ate and comfortable to ride in.
by Professional Builder magazine, cited for representing what According to Ford, the
new Fusion's interior sur- It is also pleasant to drive, with
is best about home building." Every home offers hundreds of
faces are softer to the touch sensible choices in features
pre-priced options, from altering floor plans with structural
and gaps are minimized, and equipment to suit a broad
options to personalizing interior appointments from a vast
while extra care has been range of consumers. The Fu-
selection of cabinetiy, countertop, backsplash, flooring, trim
and lighting choices. Currently, communities are under way in taken to upholster or cover sion Hybnd is at the top of its
South Barrington, Elgin and Morton Grove. where these stun- each edge and every surface game and outperforms many
ning rowhomes are nearly sold out. SUPPLIED PHOTO
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builder of luxury homes, has been behind when we complete a community."
named 201 2 Builder of the Year by Toll Brothers has been building award-
Professional Builder magazine. Having winning homes in flhinois since 1999,
been named Builder of the Yeax in 1988, when the builder first entered the market.
Toll Brothers becomes the first builder to Currently, communities are under way
win this coveted honor twice. in South Barrington, Elgin and Morton
"We are thrilled and honored to win Grove, offering an array of housing and
this prestigious award," said Douglas lifestyle choices.
C.Yearley, chief executive officer. "Toll Toll Brothers is laiowrì for the custom-
Brothers places the greatest importance ization opportunities it offers to home
on providing our buyers with exceptional buyers. Every home offers hundreds of
customer service, quality and value and pre-priced options, from altering floor
to offer them the most attractive commu- plans with structural options such as a
mties in which to live. Ninety-five percent first-floor in-law suite, expanding the
of Toll Brothers customers would recom- kitchen, finishing the basement or adding
mend our company to a friend." a play room, to personalizing interior
"Toll Brothers represents what is best appointments from a vast selection of
about home building. They deliver quality cabinetry, countertop, backsplash, floor-
homes and great overall value," said Pat- ing, trim and lighting choices.
rick O'Toole, editorial director and pub- The national homebuilder has seen a
lisher of Professional Builder magazine. significant increase in interest recently.
"It's quite an honor to be recognized
for this very prestigious award," said SEE TOLL BROTHERS, PAGE 2 chance: These stunning rowhomes in Morton Grove are nearly sold out. I SUPPLIED PHOTO

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displays the company's repu- the brick façade, third story room, solid-panel doors, and
tation of building historically dormers and beautiful wood two gas fireplaces are just
inspired and energy-efficient entry door add a charming some of the other luxury in-
luxury homes on the North historic look to this custom clusions. The finishing details
Shore. home. in the panel moldings, crown
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ers, North Shore Builders comes you into the first floor, tional throughout.
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of mind with low energy costs. first floor. As the heart of the bedroom, the extraordi-
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565-6666 to request a tour. cabinets, built to the ceiling the second story ideal for is not spared. Materials like wood and marble, family-friendly spaces like more than 1,400 square feet of finished
Nestled on a wooded lot, with under cabinet lighting. family living. The third floor basement, and features like two two-car garages that accommodate a wide variety of interests make it a very special
one block from the beach, this Other amenities include includes more living space design. i SUPPLiED PHOTO
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home offers an immense breakfast room and butler's ing room area and bath. With that features a wine refrig- on this home, visit www. standards to ensure years of
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addition to 1,415 square feet shelving in the family room. crown molding, chair rail and home is a breeze with room Schaefer at (847) 878-0963. ership. North Shore Builders
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inspired dream home has an cards, puzzles and more. The Shore Builders was named lots and homes available for
outstanding floor plan ideal generously-sized guest bed- tops in new home value for custom building your dream
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Mortgage interest rates are at an all-time
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time may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
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At year-end 20 1 2 the average 30-year mort-
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at the lowest point in recorded U.S. history. At
the end of2OlO, 30-year rates averaged 4.97
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percent; five years ago, 6.24 percent; 20 years
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What's the difference in monthly payments
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New standard: Susanne Tauke, president of New Ameri-
can Homes Inc., poses in the kitchen of the LlFEhouse at
Newport Cove. In 2012 the National Association of Home
I
payment (principal and interest) at the lower Builders gave the Lifehouse a Best of 50-Plus Housing
rate is $1 , i 14 per month; at 8.26 percent, the Award. This home is a concept house featuring universal
monthly payment rises to $ i 898. That's some design. I SUPPLIED PHOTO
$9,408 per year difference. But this is only the
beginning of why buying a home is so attrac- a few years ago, is down. Tauke said one of the
tive today, Tauke said. major reasons is that the "big money" - large
When the so-called "Great Recession" was real estate investment trusts (REITs) - are u
in full bloom, housing prices fell year over buying up foreclosed single-family homes in
year, until the price of the average home was record numbers and renting them out. This is
far less than its replacement cost. Now the a new phenomenon that has been building in
economy has turned around and housing the past two years or so. REITs soon may be
prices with it, Tauke said. the largest residential landlords in the country.
The vast majority of experts say that hous- Furthermore, take a look at the stock mar-
ing prices have bottomed out. Statistics prove ket.Which one stock in the 500-stock Standard
them right. In 2012, for the first time in several and Poor's Index went up by the greatest per-
years, the value of housing rose, an average centage last year? Apple? No. Google? No. The
4.5 percent nationwide. winner was Puite Homes, whose value tripled
What does that mean for a homeowner? in 20 1 2. Those Wall Street folks usually know
Suppose onjanuary 1, 2012, you bought a where the money is going.
house for $300,000. On an average basis, in For several months, David Crowe, chief
the past year the value of that house went to economist for the National Association of
$3 13,500. In other words, your equity automati- Home Builders, has predicted a severe bous-
cally went up that much. That's a nice return on ing shortage that will continue for a decade THE BEST SELLING CONDOMINIUM
investment, Tauke said. because U.S. builders have not been building OVERLOOKING MILLENNIUM PARK
Homeowners who lost their homes during enough homes to keep up with population HAS JUST GOfrEN EVEN BElIER
the recession were forced to rent, resulting in growth. Crowe contends that the pivotai point
a shortage of rental properties. While home in housing demand and value is now. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
prices plummeted, rents went up well over 20 Many potential homebuyers, looking back
48 brand new homes featuring
percent. over the past four years, continue to fear the
Last September Forbes magazine, a lead- convulsions that hit the housing market. They the best oflhe Park Monroe, PLUS:
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Another advantage of buying versus renting If you believe interest rates and home
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ent; a landlord can raise your rent at the end of that 2013 is the year to buy, Tauke said.
each lease term. For further information, visit www.newport-
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COVER: Schools help students prepare for future through new programs
their skills so they can advance in
Campus visits
their chosen field or transition to a
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The school will offer two new
graduate certificate programs in
applications development and net-
of college life
work administration in the spring Local universities and colleges s.
semester beginning in February offer a variety of open house and!
2013. And a new master's in public or campus visit events through.
health administration will be out the year. 1f you're unable to
added in the fall. visit during a scheduled event,
The Elinhurst College Online arrange a personal visit through
Center also will debut in Febru- the admissions office. Below are
aflr. Initially virtual classes in two upcoming events at schools found
degrees - computer information in this education guide.
systems and information technol-
ogy - and a certificate in graphi- Chicago State University:
cal information systems will be Prospective students can take a
offered. But by the fall semester all virtual tour of the campus at www.
Master of Business Administration csu.edu or call (773) 995-2000 to
degrees will be available online. arrange a visit. CSU is at 9501 S.
Developing a new course or King Drive.
degree is a lengthy and painstak-
ing process. According to Cheryl Coyne College: Schedule a visit
Antonich, associate vice president at one of the school's two Chicago
for academic affairs at Triton Col- campuses: 330 N. Green (773-
lege, one of the most important 577-8100) and 230W Monroe
steps in this process is soliciting (800-699-5958); register for visits
advice from an advisory commit- online at wwwcoynecollege.edu.
tee of working professionals and
business owners who are in a posi- Rosalind Franklin University:
tion to project what kind of sidils To arrange a campus visit at 3333
future employees will need if their Green Bay Road, North Chicago,
business is to grow. contact (847) 578-3000 or visit
'When we began to develop www.rosalindfranklin.edu.
several new degree and certificate Students in Triton College's newest criminal justice program, Stress Management in law Enforcement, physically train their bodies
Indiana University Northwest:
programs in law enforcement, we to prepare for a statewide test to gain entry into a police academy.
lUN hosts a spring preview at
consulted local law enforcement of-
to ethics and moral obligations and uate or graduate study at all flhinois dude peer-to-peer mentoring and 5:30 p.m. March 20; register on-
ficers who gave us a perspective on
the other half focused on physical public colleges and universities up line at www.iun.edu/admissioris.
job growth and also suggested the a veteran's alunini group.
agility, specifically martial arts. to a maximum of 120 hours. Regularly scheduled walking
equipment we would need to imple- The initiative is led by Brig. Gen.
At the end of both courses "As a private university we tours take place at 10 am. Thes-
ment these programs," she said. Stephen Curda, special assistant to
students are tested in accordance thought we should do as much," days, 2:30 p.m.Wednesdays and
The result was two new courses
with the POWER requirements and said John Bergholz, vice president the president forVeterans Affairs. 1 1 am. Fridays. RiN is at 3400
recommended for criminal justice
Through National Louis military Broadway in Gary, md. Call (888)
students interested in a career in upon successfully passing the test, of institutional advancement at Na-
students have a single point of 968-7486 or visit www.iun.edu.
law enforcement: Stress Manage- receive a certification card that can tional Louis University. The school
ment in Law Enforcement started be presented as proof that they formed a task force composed of access contact to resources that
University of St. Francis: Adult,
in fall 20 1 2 and Principles of Integ- have met the test standards. academics and veterans to shape include federal financial aid, GI transfer and graduate student
rity, Safety and Ethics for Duty will In spring 2013 Triton will a unique program that would benefits and VA assistance, accord- open houses will be offered from
be offered in spring 2013. introduce two new courses that provide wraparound services and
ing to Bergholz. 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 2. Transfer
illinois law enforcement can- should appeal to students of all other enhancements for veterans.
"And we partner with comniu- students can get information
didates must pass their Peace ages. Personal Finance will cover And injanuary 2012 the univer-
mty resources that already exist to from 5 to 8 p.m. March 2 1 . Cam- e.
Officer Wellness Evaluation Report financial planning, buying a home, sity announced formation of the pus visit days for high school
(POWER) to gain entry into a police supporting a family and prepar- Education to Employment (E2) Ini- help returning veterans who need
students run from 9 a.m. to noon
academy. However, many fail this ing for retirement. Introduction to tiative, funded through assistance help dealing with problems related Feb. 18 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
test because they are not physi- Commodity Markets will examine from the McCormick Foundation. to post-traumatic stress," he said. March 16. Prospective students
cally prepared. Stress Management the commodity exchanges, meth- The aim of the initiative that National Louis also relies on also can arrange a personal
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management and the other half is discharged are eligible to receive career ready at graduation. Cours- of retired military personnel and
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Local schools share news students can use


The following are news According to the Bureau that physical activity has dy- enced faculty prepares students is the desire to understand "I love the process of inves-
items from schools participat- of Labor Statistics, HVAC-R nantically changed with each for a variety of careers within the early disease processes tigation. There are things that,
ing in this education guide. systems generally need reno- passing generation. Along their respective fields. that cause brain cells to as researchers, we believe
vationevery lOto l5years.At with these moving trends, Coyne College's physi- malfunction in Alzheime?s. are important and we get to
Coyne College: The technol- the need for trained physical cal therapist aide program In other woxs, what patho- explore them. Not only is this
the same time, there is a grow-
ogy dnving heating, cooling therapist aides from schools logical events am occurring satisfying on a personal level,
ing national emphasis being takes a hands-on approach
and refrigeration systems has like Coyne College in Chicago to learning. Aside from before the tragic physical and you feel you're contributing
placed on energy efficiency
made unbelievable advance- has also significantly risen. behavioral changes develop. to a greater good. It's enor-
and pollution reduction. classroom work, students
ments in the past century. The The baby boomer genera- Uncovering these events may mously satisfying when you
Coyne College builds its cur- gain real-world experience
installation and maintenance tion is expected to demand through externships in a offer more effective strategies add even a little piece to the
riculum and training practices
processes that these complex the greatest need for physical to prevent disease progression. puzzle," Stutzmann said.
with these trends in mind. variety of clinical settings, in-
systems undergo have begun therapist aides in cities like Stutzmann's research suggests Her desire to help students
In fact, Coyne has stood its cluding rehabilitation centers
to place a greater demand on Chicago. In fact, employment that alterations in critical neu- is clear. She speaks pas-
ground and watched Chicago and nursing facilities. From
construction trades like HVAC- rouai signaling factors, such as
thrive for more than a century of physical therapist aides is there, graduates are ready to sionately about teaching and
R, a staple program offered at expected to increase by 43 calcium, axe an early compo- mentoring, saying her own
while building a legacy in assist physical therapists and
Coyne College in Chicago. percent from 2010 to 2020- nent in the disease cycle that mentors had the biggest
training HVAC-R professionals their clients in therapy and
After the housing bust much faster than the average contributes to the memory loss impact on her career.
for whatever the future holds. rehabilitation settings.
of 2007-2009, the eventual for most occupations. in Alzheimer's disease. "I really believe in paying
With a hands-on approach To find out what it's like
recovery of the market has Coyne College is prepared Stutzmann came to it forward and encouraging
to learning and industry-expe- become a part of Coyne's
increased the need for HVAC-R to meet a work force challenge Rosalind Franklin Univer- all young scientists," she said.
rienced faculty Coyne's HVAC- history of success, call (800)
practitioners who can handle of this magrntude.The schoors sity of Medicine and Science RFU is at 3333 Green Bay
R program prepares students 496-1317 or visit wwwCoyne-
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and commercial systems. To rosaiindfranklin.edu.
cent from 2010 to 20201.This sectors over time, especially sity: Assistant professor Beth intentionally seeking RFUMS
see what it's like be a part of Stutzmann, Ph.D., has spent for its commitment to re- Indiana University North-
rapid growth has influenced construction trades and allied
Coyne's history of success, call the last 10 years investigating search paired with its strong west: Danielle Jones, 37, of
schools like Coyne College to health. This adaptive ethic is
(800) 496-1317 or visit www Gary, md., spent 13 years as a
continually train HVAC-R stu- what sets Coyne's graduates neuronal signaling in aging basic science program, an
CoyneForSuccess. corn today. environment where she hnew casino dealer before becom-
dents to manage a wide vanety apart from others. Industry- and Alzheimer's disease. At
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Physical
When I finish, I want to work across northwest Indiana and seen exciting growth on cam-
at ahospital,'Jones said, and Chicago's south suburbs. pus this year. Administrators
then probably go back and get lU Northwest also offers launched an entrepreneurship
my bachelor degree in health transfer student scholarships major, an intermodal trans-
information administratloit"
Asked why she chose
to full-time and part-time stu-
dents. Scholarship totals range
portation institute, an English
language and acculturation Therapist Aide
Indiana University Northwest, between $2,000 and $6,000 for program, a preparation pro- Make Your Career. Start Training Today.
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The Loop Campus also offers:
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value and worldwide reputa- tuition by 25 percent for sum- in nursing and a revamped
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For all your Jewish needs call
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Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 847-441-6599 Spouse and kids?
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Elevate (Grades 6-8): 11 am
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Carole Edwards, Associate n Ministry Impact (Grades 9-12): 6 pm Communion every Sunday, 9:30
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Rev. Lolly Dominski 847-823-4135
Street Level, Air Condioned
(708) 453-3514
Handicapped Accessible Sunday Service: 10:00 am
Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor
Children's programming for Pre-K - 7th grade.
ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Nursery service for younger children
Sunday School & Aduh Bible 9:30AM
Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday
8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade
Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am
Saturday Worship 6PM
NuES Sunday School - 10:35 am
9:00 am High School

Lutheran Unity School - West Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am


Adut Educahon Bible Study Sunday 11:30 am

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Serving the Community


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7429 N. MilwaukeeAve.
-See website for details -
847-647-9867 NORWOOD PARK www.parkridgepresby.org
Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA)
www.st-john-niles.org
Rev. James P: McCracken Senior Pastor
6201 w Peterson Ave. Preaching Christ crucified Norwood Park Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth &

Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 for your forgiveness Lutheran (ELCA) Family Ministries

5917 N. Nina Ave. Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir.


Welcoming traditional worship
Saturday Worship 5:30PM
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Sunday Worship 10:30AM Sunday Worship at 9:30 773-631-2860
Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 Fax 773-631-0142
Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor Sunday Worship 1 0:00 am
Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey
"For whenever our heart condemns us, (Communion ist, 3rd, 5th Sundays)
and Jeftery King God is greater than our heart...."
Education Hour - Sundays 9 am
-1 John 3:20
Rev. Robert Johnson, Pastor

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Temple Judea Mizpah St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, the KEHILLAT SHALOM
An Egalftaan Conservative Congregation
Your Reform Jewish Home Serving Church of Chst Nues Township Jewish Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM
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Rev. Richard Lanford www.ehnt.org WILMETTE
Childcare Provided Weekly Shabbat Services -
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8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie
Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; Beth Hillel Congregation
(847) 673-1311 Sat & Sun 6PM Bnai Emunah
www.skokiecentralumc.org Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-i 213
Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM Religious School Wed & Sat; www.bhcbe.org
Devar Emet Messianic
Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM
Synagogue Rabbi Jeffrey Weill
Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:i5 AM
St. Timothy Campus 7800 Nifes Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 Cantor Benjamin Warschawski
Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat,
www.devaremet.org Rabbi Neil Bef, Emeritus Torah Time i 0:30 AM
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Followed by Kiddush
'A Community of Jews who believe and teach Daily Minyan AM and PM
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that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah' Rabbi Allan Kensky
KOL EMETH
10 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran Cantor Pavel Roytman
Conservative Congregation
Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir.
Rabbi Barry Schechter
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5130 Touhy, Skokie

1pm: Ljj (PCUSA)


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Chicago Botanic Garden
hosts 'Woodcut,' an
exhibit of woodcut
prints.

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'Woodcut' art
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tells tales of
trees
ABOVE: "Ash," print by
Bryan Nash Gill

LEFT: "Leader," print by


Stage Bryan Nash Gill j PHOTOS
COURTESY CHICAGO
BOTANIC GARDEN

[BY MEREDITH MORRIS I Contributor


Family Friendly

Artist Bryan Nash interacting with wood is a


daily occurrence in his rural
Gill is in the groove
Movie Review community. 'Woodcut'
with wood. Gill was introduced to print-
making in 1988, when he took
A sculptor, printmaker and classes at the same time he Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000
What to Do Lake Cook Road, Glencoe
painter who's worked in a vari- was building his own studio. 9 am. to 5 p.m. daily, through
ety of media over 30 years, Gill With his mind engaged with April 14
Admission is free; parking is $20
is holding his first-ever Midwest the printmaking process, Gill per car
exhibit at the Joutras Gallery of started seeing the ends of the (847) 835-8215 or www.chica-
Contact GO the Chicago Botanic Garden, two-by-four boards he was us- gobotanic.org
Jan. 19 through April 14. ing to build in a new light. He
"Woodcut," the exhibition, was working with white pine
Ptoneer Press and hemlock, wood indig-
includes original woodcut
Timothy P. Knight
312-321-3000 prints from Gill's best-selling enous to his area that's often
Publisher & CEO, art book of the same name, used for building barns.
Sun-Times Media published by Princeton Ar- 'Pine and hemlock hap-
tknight@suntimes.com chitectural Press, 2012, and pen to have very diffused "Woodcut," print by Bryan Nash
identified as a Best Book of end grains, so you can see its Gill I COURTESY CHICAGO
Jill McDermott I BOTANIC GARDEN
847-486-7317 2012 by the New York Times. growth rings really clearly,"
VP, Advertising Also on display will be three Gill said, which led to his 'a-
jmmcdermott@pioneerlocal.com benches made from an ash ha" moment for making art from that series is included in
tree removed from the Gar- from wood. the exhibition; additional artist
Editorial den due to emerald ash borer In the printmaking process, variation prints will be avail-
Jennifer Thomas I infestation. Gill sands and burns the wood able for purchase in the Chi-
'847-486-7221 The 31 prints featured in to prepare it and makes the cago Botanic Garden's Garden
Managing Editor for the "Woodcut" exhibition are actual prints by pressing pa- Shop.
Features
jthomas@pioneerlocal.com
made from wood salvaged per down on its individual Exhibition visitors will gain
from land near Gill's home in ridges and shapes. Each print a "sense of discovery," Gill
Sara Burrows j New Hartford, Conn. Detailing is made by hand and is slight- "Cedar Pole," print by Bryan hopes, from seeing trees and
847-486-6847 tree rings as well as imperfec- ly different than the others. Nash Gill I COURTESY CHICAGO
wood from a new perspective.
News Producer Features BOTANIC GARDEN
tions in the wood, the prints "My work is very organic," I "Some of the simplest things
sburrows@pioneerlocal.com
tell unique stories about the Gill said. Having made wood can be the most complex,"
Susan Kane Parker lives of trees from which they prints for a decade now, he English oak woodcut the Gar- he said. "That's something
847-486-7393 came. saiØ he is always looking for den sent to Gill from a tree that keeps me going. I'm al-
Calendar listings "I've always loved wood, n, varieties. that once stood on its site. ways seeking something new.
sparker@pioneerlocal.com l've always loved working For the Chicago Botanic From it, Gill created an origi- When you find something you

o Printed with soy inks


on recycled paper.
with wood," Gill said, noting
that burning and otherwise
Garden exhibit, that wish
came true in the form of an
nal series of prints exclusively
for the Garden. The first print
haven't seen before, you get
excited." I
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Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

'My Fair Lady,' 'Lawpocalypse Music of the An Acoustic 'Cultural Collage'


Now,' Baroque's Evening with exhibit of West
(above) is on stage
Lucinda Williams African and Native
Jan. 25-27 and Feb. Chicago Bar Asso- Mozart Celebration
1-2 at Northwestern ciation's fundraiser takes place at 7:30 takes place at 7:30 American culture is
University's Cahn show, is 8 p.m. Jan. p.m. Jan. 27 at the p.m. Jan. 30 at on display through
Auditorium, 600 26 at Oakton Com- North Shore Center S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Feb. 17 at Dittmar
Emerson St., Evan- munity College's for the Performing Chicago Ave., Memorial Gallery
ston. See nudol- Footik Theatre in Arts in Skokie. See Evanston. Visit in Evanston. Call
phinshow.org. Des Plaines. Call baroque.org. evanstonspace. (847) 491-2348.
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2013 Movies
Sci-fi, fantasy and superheroes still rule in 2013
BY BRUCE INGRAM I Film Critic

While we're cal-


Also in the pipeline: "Iron
culating the likely Man 3" (May 3) and "Thor:
Oscar winners from The Dark World" (Nov. 8),
each carrying on the $1-bu-.
2012, we might as lion momentum of last
well start looking summer's "The Avengers."
"Kick-Ass 2" (June 28) repre-
, ahead to movie senting the improbable (but
highlights of the welcome) return of teenage
crime fighter Dave Lizewski
coming year. (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and
homicidal teen heroine Hit Girl
0f course, it's no surprise (Chloe Grace Moretz), with
that many of the major titles, Jim Carrey joining the fray as
on the mainstream track at Colonel Stars and Stripes. And
least, are solidly grounded in "The Wolverine" (July 26)
the big-box-office trinity of with Hugh Jackman returning
superheroes, sci-fi and fantasy as the slicing dicing X-Man
- since seven of last year's renegade, with the promising
ten top grossers fell into at addition of James Mangold
"Star Trek Into Darkness"
least one of those categories. ("Walk the Line," "3:10 to
So, here's a sampler of con- Yuma") as writer/director.
tenders for the next 12 months And "Oblivion" (April 19) fea-
on the super-sci-fantasy front, turing Tom Cruise as a robot
plus a handful of comedy- repairman assigned to the ru-
drama alternatives to try for a ned planet Earth who discov-
smaller piece of the pie. "Star Trek Into Darkness" ers disturbing secrets about a
(May 17): After his success- recent ravaging war with alien
ful 2009 reboot of the "Star invaders.
Trek" movie franchise, direc-
tor J.J. Abrams returns with
"Man of Steel" (June 14): the crew of the starship En-
The Superman franchise gets terprise (Chris Pine, Zachary
a big-time reboot with pro- Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Simon "Oz the Great and Power-
ducer Christopher Nolan (the Pegg) for a spin-off of "The ful" (March 8): Reportedly
"Dark Knight" trilogy) report- Wrath of Khan" - featur- budgeted at $200 million and
edly working closely with ing Benedict Cumberbatch with director Sam Raimi (the
director Zack Snyder ("300," ("Sherlock") reportedly filling "Spider-Man" trilogy), this pre-
'Watchman") to deliver a the dangerously handsome quel of sorts to "The Wizard
darker, more angst-ridden shoes of Ricardo Montalban. of Oz" features James Franco
Supes along the lines of the as the Kansas circus-magi-
Henr,ÇaviIl is Superman in the new reboot, "Man of Steel."
troubled (yet tremendously And let's not forget: "Pa- cian-turned-wannabe-wizard;
popular) Batman. Amy Ad- cific Rim" (July 12) featuring Michelle Williams, Rachel
ams co-stars as Lois Lane and giant robots fighting giant Labyrinth," "Hellboy") direct- Lawrence) heading back into Weisz and Mila Kunis as per-
Michael Shannon provides Earth-invading monsters, ing. Plus "The Hunger Games: the arena for the first of three haps good, perhaps not-so-
the villainy as the evil General with the gigantically talented Catching Fire" (Nov. 22) with sequels following her near good witches; and a sky full of
Zod. Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's arrow-slinger Katniss (Jennifer $700 million global debut. malevolent monkeys.
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and examine owl pellets. Cost is $5. Children must
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ranging from U.S. foreign policy
the opposition from defeating it.
Q: King is such a mythic figure.
Tell me something sensory, some-

(0M rvy
to race relations. thing human about him.
In 2002, Belafonte likened Sec- Belafonte: What endeared him
retary of State Colin Powell to to me was the way in which he
CONFESSIONS OF a "house slave" for his acquies- wrenched over the decisions he
A SERIAL KILLER cence to the invasion of Iraq. He had to make. To watch him un-
called President George W. Bush able to sleep, develop all kinds of
STARRING "the greatest tyrant in the world, psychological disorders. He had a
the greatest terrorist in the world" tic that plagued him constantly. lt
during a 2006 meeting with Ven- wasn't a stutter. It was a nervous
MAtKOvi (4 ezuelan leader Hugo Chavez. I Harry Belafonte disorder that gave him kind of a -
Last month during an MSNBC he couldn't complete a sentence
"H E L L I S H L V interview, he advocated the jailing concludes two weeks of events at without a gasp for air. One day
F U N N V!"
of Obama's obstructionist Repub- the university celebrating King's he seemed to no longer have that
Toronto Globe lican opponents. life and legacy. NU recently made affliction.
and Mail
Belafonte's legacy as an en- Martin Luther King Day an official Q: The last time I heard "Day
tertainer, though, is not easy to university holiday; Jan. 21 was its O', it was a sample in Lil Wayne's
overshadow. "Calypso," the 1956 first. "6 Foot, 7 Foot." What's your
record that launched an American Last week, Belafonte spoke opinion of your catalog getting
craze for its namesake music, was about his activism, his music and sampled?
the first U.S. LP to sell a million his fond memories of King. Belafonte: I love it. I'm not a
copies. His career since has been Q: You're speaking about Dr. protectionist. I was talking to
intertwined with other pillars of King at a number of universities [blues legend] Brownie McGhee
music (his 1962 "Midnight Spe- and events this month. How did once about purism in folk music.
dal" album contains the first-ever this tour come about now? He said all songs are folk songs.
recording of a young harmonica Belafonte: For the last many He said, "Harry, the first song
player named Bob Dylan) and years, each time Dr. King's birth- ever sung by a human being was
politics (he campaigned for and day comes up or the anniversary 'Ugh." Anybody can take my
worked with President John F. of his death, there's always a call song. They can gladly have it, be-
Kennedy). by institutions and individuals to cause it was never my song.
Belafonte also maintained a re- speak on the subject. Depending Q: Right, your version was
lationship with civil rights leader on the state of the union, I go and based on several that came
Martin Luther King Jr. and he's I speak and make commentary on before.
spending January traveling the what he might have observed and Belafonte: "Day O" has a long
country to speak about it. said if he'd been around today. history. Who knows where it
SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS His free keynote address Jan. Q: Where has King's legacy came from. By the time it came
312-294-3000 CSO.ORG 28 at Northwestern Univer- succeeded? to me it was full-blown. I had a
sity's Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Belafonte: The real beauty and happy time singing it. I
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Jean-Louis Trintignant, Em- works within a just barely


OPENING manuelle Riva, Isabelle
Huppert
true-to-life framework to re-
imagine the downfall of the
FRIDAY Michael Haneke's films tend
to contemplate human be-
post-World War Il-era Los
Angeles gangster kingpin

ou i havior at its worst. They do


their best to make us reevatu-
ate whatever comforting no-
tions we may have about life
Mickey Cohen - courtesy
of a crew of maverick cops
organized to attack him out-
side the law. Brolin is suitably
Rated and about our ability to order square-jawed as the gangster
PG-13 for brief strong lan- the world into a benign place. squad honcho and Gosling
guage and suggestive humor The same holds true for the is a plus as his enigmatic,
Stars much-celebrated, Cannes world-weary right-hand man,
Maggie Smith, Tom Courte- Festival-winning "Amour," a but the mannered tough-guy
nay, Billy Connolly, Pauline film that forces us to confront dialogue is as over the top as
Collins Victoria (Megan Charpentier) brings a dark secret into her new
home in the horror film "Mama." I UNIVERSAL PICTURES
the very thing we like least the bullet-riddled final show-
'The quiet life of three retired to consider - the end of our down in the heart of down-
opera singers in a rest home lives - but with one new town LA.
is disrupted when the diva lt's hard to tell if he really is some disturbing images and ingredient: tenderness and
who used to be part of their as slow and creaky as he's thematic elements devotion. The Cannes Festival O DARK
quartet appears on the scene. playing it in this surprisingly Stars Palme d'Or-winning "Amour"
Dustin Hoffman makes his low-key action extravaganza, Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj is the story of Georges and
directorial debut with the but one thing's for sure - he's Coster-Waldau, Megan Char- Anne (Trintignant and Riva) a Rated
drama. still the same old Ah-nold. pentier, Isabelle Nelisse couple of retired, octogenar- R for strong violence includ-
Just a little old and a little This old-school-creepy ode ian Parisian piano teachers, ing brutal, disturbing images,
STILL tired. In his first starring role
in 10 years, Schwarzenegger
to demented mother love is a
better than average shocker
whose quiet, content life is
devastated when Anne is
and for language
Stars
PLAYING plays a former LA detective
who got tired of the mean
despite its predictable and
slow-moving plot. lt relies
suddenly afflicted with a se-
ries of strokes that leave her
Jessica Chastain, Jason
Clarke, James Gandolfini

Li
Rated
i streets and took the job of
sheriff in a sleepy New Mexi-
co border town. After escap-
ing from the FBI, a vicious
more on suspense and atmo-
sphere than splattery gore,
plus it features a memorably
freaky spectral boogey-wom-
partially paralyzed, then sui-
cidal, then entirely helpless.
Anne exacts a promise from
her husband not to send her
This harrowing, morally corn-
plicated drama by the creative
team behind the Oscar-win-
fling "The Hurt Locker" is ev-
R for pervasive language, (yet handsome) Mexican drug an who's liable to linger as a back to the hospital no mat- ery bit as realistic, suspenseful
some sexual content and lord heads for the border in a nasty memory whether you ter what happens. A promise and emotionally intense. The
violence souped-up Corvette. The only want her to or not. After res- that Georges does his best to closely based on fact "Zero
Stars thing standing in between cuing his two long-lost nieces fulfill. Dark Thirty" opens with the
Russell Crowe, Mark Wahl- him and freedom is Sheriff from the cabin in the woods introduction of a fictional,
berg, Catherine Zeta-Jones Ray and his ragtag group of where they were abandoned GANGSTER SQUAD composite character - Chas-
An ex-cop (Wahlberg) hired deputies. To its credit, "The five years ago by his brother, tain as an obsessively dedicat-
by New York City's mayor Last Stand" doesn't ask us uncle Lucas (Coster-Waldau) ** ed young CIA officer named
(Crowe) to trace the activities to take any of this seriously. brings the feral children home Rated Maya. After working for years
wife (Zeta-Jones) sud- Despite the mounting body to live with his rocker girl- R for strong violence and to track down Osarna bin Lad-
phis
enIy finds himself involved count, the overall mood is friend (Chastain) - unaware language en, Maya is convinced the Al
in a much bigger scandal. light and mildly humorous, that they've been adopted by Stars Qaeda leader is in Pakistan. Of
with a touch of poignancy as a psychotic ghost with baby Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan course, we know she is right
the sheriff takes his tough- issues from beyond the grave. Gosling, Emma Stone and we know what happens
guy moves out of mothballs Action-comedy director Ru- when she ultimately locates
**v2 and attempts to lay down the AMOUR ben Fleischer ("Zombieland") him, but that doesn't lessen
sated law one last time. is no stranger to mayhem the impact of this gripping,
R for strong bloody violence ***1/2 and crime, but taking on this fast-moving dramatization, in
throughout, and language Rated ersatz, film noir-style, and which countless false starts
Stars PG-13 for mature thematic almost entirely humorless, and blind alleys only serve to
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Edu- material including a disturb- hard-boiled cops and rob- heighten the feeling that the
ardo Noriega, Johnny Knox- Rated ¡ng act and for brief language bers saga still seems a bizarre story could jump in any direc-
ville, Forest Whitaker PG-13 for violence and terror, Stars choice. "Gangster Squad" tion at any moment.
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Maggie Smith in "Quartet."
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This Weekend and Beyond I Get out and enjoy your community
Icon Key
mIS Student tickets $15, sub-
ject to availability. Visit
Ave., Chicago. $20; $15
seniors and students.
Fantasy" at 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 in the Theatre
House, 1417 Hinman Ave.
$10. Visit www.first-
WEEKEND www.northlight.org. Visit www.lsso.org. for the Performing Arts ch u rc heva nston org.
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by Northwestern Uni- Music Institute of
School, 1755 S. Wolf
Road, Des Plaines. $20; Segovia Classical :ids
versity professor E. Pat- Chicago $15 seniors; $10 stu- Guitar Series
A list of regional rick Johnson at 6:15 p.m. dents. Visit www.north-
Jan. 30. Free; reserva- westsymphony.org. Family FAM
events for you to tions required at (847) Nichols Concert Hall, Feb. 10-ApriI 13, in Lut-
go out and enjoy 679-9501, ext. 3605. 1490 Chicago Ave., kin Hall, 700 University
Evanston. www. Park Ridge Civic Place, or Pick-Staiger
Teens 13+
musicinst.org. Feb. Orchestra Concert Hall, 50 Arts
16, 7:30 p.m.: Paci- Circle Drive, on North- Au....
"Born Yesterday" fica Quartet performs western University's
works by Smetana and Presenting "From a Evanston campus. Call
Chicago a cappella Beethoven. $30; $20 Farewell to a Kiss," (847) 491-5441 or visit Seniors 65+
Presented by Big Noise seniors; $10 students. 2:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at the www.pickstaiger.org.
Theatre Company Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Feb. 10, 3 p.m.: Lutenist
through Feb. 3 at the Presenting 'Spirit/ Prospect, Park Ridge. Hopkinson Smith per-
Prairie Lakes Theater, Breath! Voice," 8 p.m. The Newberry The program includes forms works by Bach,
515 E. Thacker, Des Feb. 15 in the Music Consort works by Haydn, Hin- in Lutkin Hall. $18; $12
Plaines, at 8 p.m. Fri- Institute of Chicago's demith and Cole Porter, students. Feb. 24, 3
days; 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Nichols Concert Hall, with soloists Peter van p.m.: Uruguayan guitar- (ou Want In?
Saturdays; and 3 p.m. 1490 Chicago Ave., Presenting " My Heart's de Graaff, baritone, and ist Alvaro Pierri will per- Here's How:
Sundays. $25; $23 se- Evanston. $35 for pre- in the Highlands: Songs Kathleen van de Graaff, form works by Paganini,
niors and students. Visit ferred seating, $28 for & Poems of Robbie soprano. $25; $20 Ponce and Ginastera, Submit GO events
www.bignoise.org. general admission, $22 Burns," 3 p.m. Jan. 27 at students and seniors. in Lutkin Hall. $22; $12 one week prior
seniors; $12 students. Northwestern Universi- Visit www.parkridgecivi- students. to the date of
Visit www.chicagoacap- ty's Lutkin Hall, 700 Uni- corchestra.org. publication
Gorilla Tango's pella.org. versity Place, Evanston.
Skokie Theatre $32 in advance; $35 at Skokie Valley Entries must be
the door. Visit www. Renovo String Symphony Orchestra typed. GO listings
Chicago Duo Piano newberryconsort.org. Orchestra are free. Include brief
7924 Lincoln Ave. Skok- Winter Mini-Fest descriptions of the
ie. www.gorillatango. Presenting "The Amen- event, date, address,
com. (773) 598-4549. Northshore Concert Presenting "West Coast can Symphonists" at price and phone
Feb. 1-March 29, 7:30 Presented at 7:30 p.m. Band Russians," 8 p.m. Feb. 1 3 p.m. Feb. 10 at the nu m ber.
p.m. Fridays: 'Dial with Feb. 1-2 at Nichols Con- at Musical Offering, 743 North Shone Center for Email: Send submis-
a Smile: An Office Musi- cert Hall, 1490 Chicago Custer Ave., Evanston. the Performing Ants, sions to gol@pio-
cal," $15. Feb. 17-March Ave., Evanston. $30; Presenting "Cultural Fu- $15; $10 students. Visit 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- neerlocal.com
10, 6 p.m. Sundays: $20 seniors; $10 stu- sion," 3 p.m. Feb. 10 at www.renovostrings.org. e. $30-$41. Visit www. Fax: 847-486-7451
"Shaw's Farm," a coun- dents. Visit www.chica- Northwestern Univer- svso.org.
try music musical. $20. goduopianofestival.org. sity's Pick-Staiger Con-
cert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Robinson Recital
Drive, Evanston. $18; Series Winter Chamber pickstaiger.ong. Jan.
"The Whipping Lake Shore $13 seniors; $7 students. Music Festival 25: The Eschen String
Man" Symphony Orchestra Visit www.northshore-

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Quartet performs works
band.org. Violinist Megan Bauer by Prokofiev, Shosta-
and pianist Kingsley Presented through Jan. kovich and Beethoven..
Presented by Northlight Performs Brahms' Sec- Day perform works by 31 at Northwestern Uni- $22; $10 students.
Theatre through Feb. ond Symphony and oth- Northwest Beethoven, Brahms versity's Pick-Staiger Jan. 27: Bienen School
24 at the North Shore er works, 3:30 p.m. Jan. Symphony Orchestra and Prokofiev at 3 p.m. Concert Hall, 50 Ants faculty and guests
Center for the Perform- 27 at Northside Col- Jan. 27 in the First Circle Drive, Evanston. perform works by
18
ing Arts, 9501 Skokie lege Preparatory High Congregational Church All concerts begin at
Blvd., Skokie. $25-$72. School, 5501 N. Kedzie Presenting "Trumpet of Evanston's Church 7:30 p.m. Visit www. I What to Do [Page 72]
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Youth Choral $21-$150. Feb. 17, 5 www.northshorecenter. 6, 7:30 p.m.: Chicago


I What to Do org. Feb. 6, 7:30 p.m.: Farmer CD release show
J Continued from page 71 Theater of Chicago p.m.: Nam Jin (world
Akoo Theatre at music). $50-$100. An Acoustic Evening with Miles Nielsen & the
Saint-Saens, Prokofiev Rosemont with Matisyahu. $35, Rusted Hearts (folk).
and Schumann. $20; "Wishes and Wings," $45, $55. Feb. 8, 8 p.m.: $10/$12. Feb. 7, 7:30
$10 students. Jan. 31: 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at the North Shore Center Big Bad Voodoo Daddy p.m.: Tift Merritt (folk).
Violinist Nadja Salerno- Music Institute of Chi- 5400 N. River Road, for the Performing 20th Anniversary Tour. $22/$25. Feb. 8, 7 p.m.
Sonnenberg and the cago's Nichols Concert Rosemont. Tickets avail- Arts $47, $53. Feb. 26, 8 and 9:30 p.m.: Judy
New Century Chamber Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave., able at www.ticketmas- p.m.: The Pink Floyd Ex- Collins (folk). $40-$85.
18+ perience. $48, $56, $62.
Orchestra perform. $30; Evanston. $16-$21; $9- ter.com or (800) 745-
$10 students. $13 for children. www. 3000. Feb. 14, 8 p.m.: 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- March 7, 8 p.m.: Indigo
youthchoraltheater.org. Ricardo Anona (Latin). ie. (847) 673-6300. Girls with The Shadow-
boxers. $52, $62.

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(country). $14/$16. Jan. p.m. Jan. 28-29 at Oak-
7 p.m.: The Jill & Ju- ton Community College,
lia Show. $18-$38. Jan. 1600 E. Golf Road, Des
7 p.m.: Sixpence Plaines. Cast includes
None the Richer (pop/ three women (40s and
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29, 7:30 p.m.: Albert through SOs). Prepare
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The Wizard of Oz" Lincoinwood Public Gorilla Tango's North Shore Center at Immanuel Luthern
Jan. 26-27 at 2559 N. Library Skokie Theatre for the Performing Church, 855 Lee St.,
Sayre, Chicago. Seeking Arts Gorilla Tango's Des Plaines. $6 per
18+
a large cast of children Skokie Theatre guest. Also offering free
ages 8 and up, teens 4000 W. Pratt Ave. 7924 Lincoln Ave. Skok- square dance lessons
and adults. Children (847) 677-5277. www. le. www.gorillatango. 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- 7-9 p.m. Jan. 28, Feb.
8-12 years old audi- lincolnwoodlibrary. com. Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m.: e. www.northshorecen- 7924 Lincoln Ave. 4 and Feb. 11 at the
tion 9-11 am. Saturday; org. Feb. 4, 3:30 p.m.: 'The Meshuganas," a ter.org. Jan. 24-27: The Skokie. www.goril- Summit of Uptown, 10
teens and adults, noon- Screening of Ice Age: standup comedy revue Capitol Steps present latango.com. (773) N. Summit, Park Ridge.
2 p.m. Saturday and 2-6 Continental Drift," rated featuring Hollie Himmel- political satire. Perfor- 598-4549. Jan. 25, 7:30 Call (773) 685-8407.
p.m. Sunday. Teens and PG. man and Steve Himmel- mances at 7:30 p.m. p.m.: "TapMan: Origin,"
adults prepare 32 bars man. $22. Feb. 2-March Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; featuring Chicago tap
of an uptempo song; 23, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays: 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sat- dancer Tristan Bruns North Shore Center
bring sheet music in Nues Public Library 'Breaking Belding." urday; 2 p.m. Sunday. in a stage adaptation for the Performing
proper key. Be prepared Someone is attack- $4550-$4950. of his TapMan variety Arts
to dance and possibly 18+ ¡ng the kids of "Saved character. $15.
read from the script. 6960 Oakton St., NUes. by the Bell!" $20. Feb.
Children will be taught a (847) 663-6405. www. 16, 17 and 24, 4 p.m.: Zanies Comedy 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok-
song and simple dance nileslibrary.org. Jan. 26, "Twice Upon a Time," Club Happy Twirlers ie. (847) 673-6300.
steps. Visit www.rising- 2 p.m.: Saturday Family a sketch comedy revue
starschicago.com. Movie features "Mada- created by a youth en- 1 www.northshorecenter.
org. Feb. 16, 8 p.m.:
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Misc. Merchandise Apartments. Unfurnd. Apartments, Unfurn'd. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est.
ProFlowers - Enjoy 60 percent ott RENTALS Cook County - Suburban Cook County - Suburban REAL ESTATE Chicágo, Illinois 60602. TelMo ing descnbeni real property:
TREASURE HUNT Tender Hugs and Kisses with Choc- 1312) 476-5500 Refer lo File Num- Commonly known as 8828 Miles
Sat, Jan. 26th 9:30-4, # @ 9 olates for your valentine! Site price: GLENCOE Small 2 BR, lOA perfect WILMETIE Newly Renoveted ber 0821169. Center Road, Unit 503, Skokie, IL
Sun, Jan 27 10-2:30 $49.99, you pay lust $f9.99. Plus for single or couple, parking space. IBR, iBA. $850. 2BR, 28A. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 60077
take 20 percent off other gifts over $1000. HEAT 8 PKNG INCL LA & Houses CORPORATION Permanent Index No.: 10-16-430-
760 Marcia Ct., Deerfield Apartments, Unfurnished Close to beach, park, & public
023-f 01 4
Irans. $1000 heat mcl. Avail now! DR, ElK, nr trans & HWY, no pets. Sellin Officer, (312) 444-1 122
W. of Waukegan Rd on Deerheld $29! Go to www.Profiowers.corro/Da Townhomes The mortgaged real estate is im-
Rd. Take to Wilmot and go left to zzfe or call 1-888-729-3176 Apartments, Furifished Small Pet 0k. 847-564-5887 847456-3452 or 847-673-2232 7
1/17, 1(24, 113113 proved with a dwelling. The proper.
#466296
Marcie. House is full of Wonderful Promotional pnces start at $19.99 a
Condos, Townhomes Glenview- I 2,3 Bds
Lake County Condos, Lofts 1g will NOT be open tor inspection.
items. See EstateSates.net for month for DISH for 12 months. Call SKOKIE The purchaser of the unit other Ihan
complete list of items. Myma Today 800-354-0871 and ask about LUXURY RESIDENCES HIGHLAND PARK Duplex IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Homes COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
a mortgagee shall pay the assena-
Next Day Installation. Valley Lo Towers Il 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, all electrIc, mento and the letal tees required
Duplex close to town and train, No pets, Open Houses COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAM-
s' .i REDUCE YOUR CABLE BILL! 1910 Chestnut Ave, CERY DIVISION
tin 765 ILCS 605/9g))t( and )g4).
$995/month. 847-831-8080 The judgment amount was
Get a 4-Room All-Digital Satellite Rooms ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Mobile Homes DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
MPE SA system installed for FREE and pro- Call (847) 998-1800 x200 TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE $448,562.90.
Sale terms for non-
G gramming starting at $19.99/mo. Manufactured Homes parties: 10% of successful bid im-
Housing to Share Mon - Frl 9:30 - 5pm FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE
mediately at conclusion of auction,
FREE I-fD/DVR upgrade for new www.valleylotowers.com LOAN TRUST 2006-9,
callers. SO CALL NOW. 1 -800-699- Mobile Homes WAUKEGAN - 2 bedroom apart- Apartment Buildings balance by 12:30 p.m. the nest
Plaintiff
Wlllowbrook 231 South Frontage 7159 ment, second hoor, $700/month, sil business day. both by cashier's
V.
Rd. January 25th 9am-4pm and
SAVE on Cable TV-Internet-Digital Retirement Rentals
GLENVIEW: 183 $875-$900, utilities included. Please call 224- Co-Op Apartments SAHAR SANDER; EGLE
checks; and no refunds. The sale
January 26th gam-lpm. High end 2BR, 2BA $1 100. nc)s heat, con- 365-4249 shall be sublecl Io general real es-
Packages start JUREVICIUTE, JPMORGAN
turn, home accents, patio, rugs, Phone. at
Co-Op Housing ered pricg avail Immed. occupancy WAUKEGAN: 710 PIne St, 2BR
Senior Housing tale tases, special tases, special
CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- assessments, special tases levied,
amps, art. Cash onlyt $89.99/mo (for 12 months.) Options
from ALL major service providers. Sleeping Rooms GRE PROP, 847-567-6075 $750. 1318 Clarkson, iBA, $650. Commercial, Industrial dATION, AS ASSIGNEE OF FED-
and superior liens, if
any. The
Cull Acceller today to learn more! plus securIty. Sec 8 welcom.t ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
Furniture Glenvlew Senior Housing, 2br, Please call 847-662-3789 Farms, Farmland
property is offered 'as is, with no
CORPORATION AS RECEIVER espress or implied warranties and
CALL t-877-736-7087 Housekeeping Rooms 2ba w! pnv garden. Chesnul Square MUTUAL
ANTiQUE 1890s DINING TABLE FOR WASHINGTON
YOU or a loved one have an addic- Community. 100% refundable de- wifhouf any repnesentafìon as to the
wIth 6 chairs, custom pad, manu- Finder Service posit req'd. Approo. $3200/mo.
Homes Homes BuIlt to Order BANK; OLD ORCHARD GREENS quality of fille or recourse to Plaìn-
lion? Over 500 alcohol and drug 1
MCINTOSH HOUSE NKJA OLD tiff.
factured by Chicago Furniture nationwide. Very meal/day, activities mcl. Special Of- Cook County - Suburban Prospective bidders are ad-
Company, beautIful condition,
rehab facilities Apartments . Hotels Vacant Property ORCHARD GREENS MCINTOSH
monished lo review the court file to
pnvateNery Confidenhal. Inpatient fer: $2000 fowardo movin enpen- HOUSE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-
oak, $2150, Call 847-720-4883 seni E5II Kathy 847-83 Vacation Property verify all information.
care. Insurance needed. Call for im- Vacation, Resort Rentals Suburbs, A RENT TO OWNt * ATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS
For informalion: Sale Cleric, Fisher
mid- century dining room set Mid - mediate help! I-800-297-6815 Buy with No closing costs and get AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-
century dining room set - encollent Outof-State Rentals MORTON GROVE help with your credit. Call 708-868- Income Property and Shapiro, Attorney C 42168,
ANTS,
condition. Expandable table (2 in- Wanted to Buy Immed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev, bldg. 2422 or Visit www.nhba.com
Defendants
2t2t Waukegan Road, Suite 301,
serts) willi 4 chairs, cabinet with Garages I heated indr. pricg. sp. All applcn. Investment Property 08 CH 42115
Bannockbum, Illinois 61115, (847)
drawers and compartments and AAA Diabetic Test Strips Wanted mcl. wid in unit. No pets allowed. Rooms 10100 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. and
One Touch Freestyle LIte Farms, Farmland Near train station, 2 yr. lease, Lots PROPERTY ADDRESS:
glass display cabinet. $900.Also, PEACH PARKWAY UNIT M103 494l95 weekdays only.
good woricing treadmill. 8.0.847- Accu-Chek Contour & Others $1450-51550 847-470-6100 Cook County . Suburban
Must be Sealed, Unqpened, Commercial, Industrial Real Estate Auctions SKOKIE, IL 60076
1/10, 1/17, 1124/13 #479147
433-7311 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Unexpired, Unused Boxes
Oversized Pottery Barn Mirrors. Will Plcl Upf Call 847-920-7430 Storage, Warehouses Real Estate Wanted SALE - CONDOMINIUM NOR RIDGE
Two 48 o 48' Pottery Bam console Fisher and Shapes hIe 8 08-013289 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
mirrors with white wood tnm. Can I BUY OLD: Desk Space Real Estate Misc. (Il is advised that interested parties COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
be used in any room. New in origi- Trains bonel Arnencan Flyer consult with their COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-
nal packaging. $125 each. Original Old artve boils, GI Joes, Offices OAK PARK- 3 t Apt Avail in Art ,,*- -. (.McGawYMCA Out4f-Town Real Est. own attorneys before bidding al CERY DIVISION
and Old Tons. Disfnct, $1395/mo.+1.5 oec+ ref. EVANSTON Rooms for Men mortgage foreclosure sales.) U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
pnce $350. Call 630-712-7110 Stores w/maid Service, daily & weekly rates; Out-Of-Town, Commercial
I PAY CASH. Call 630-248-3222 sfilo not inc. gar. prfcg avail, Totally PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR UBS
Misc. Merchandise remodeled flat, hrdwd firs, $131 & up includes use of
Lakes, Resort Property that pursuant to a Judgment of MARM 2004-5
OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED Rental Services appl includedf call 708-383-1506. facilities call the Y for availability Foreclosure entered on Plaintiff,
(pre-1975) TOP 5$ for Vintage 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 November 26. 20f2, Kalien Realty
100% Guaranteed Omaha Steaks -
Toys, Hot Wheels (pre-1975) & Rental Misc Mortgages, Loans
4SAVE 69% on The Grilling Collec- Services, Inc., as Selling Official will PERICLES G. NIKAS MQA NIKAS
tion.NOW ONLY $49.99 Plus 2 Early Star Warn! 3f 2-685-1787
Wanted to Rent Offices Homeowners Insurance al t 2:30 p.m. on February 27, 2013, G. PERICLES. STAVROULA
FREE GIFTS & right-to-the-door al 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite NIKAS, WELLS FARGO BANK,
delivery in a reusable cooler. OR- Vehicles Wanted Will Buy All EQUAL Cook County - Chgo. N Real Estate Seminars 1020, Chicago. Illinois. sell at public N.A.
DER Today. 1- 888-697-3965 Use Vehicles*** Cars, Tracks, Vans, Apartments, Unfurnd. auction fo the highest bidder for Defendants
Code:45102ETA or wai.OmahaSt SUV'o*** $500-5000 Cash* HOUSING Northwest Chicago or nearby nub- Real Estate Services cash, as set forth below, the f 0110w- 09 CH 25939
Cook County - Chgo. N urb: Choice of pnvste offices from ing described real property. 4236 NORTH ODELL AVENUE
eaks.coni/oflergco5
708-516--8888. $350 includes all + hi-spd internet. Judicial Sales - Legal Commonly known an 10100 Peach Norndcie, IL 60706
Advertise your product or service
nationwide or by region in over tO
Chicago, Lawrence & Elston Area, OPPORTUNITIES C-21 Grande 708-912-5454 Parlcway. Unit M103. Skokie, IL NOTICE OF SALE
2BR. iBA, newly decorated, hdwd Cook County - Suburban 60076 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
million households in North Amen- fIrs, 2nd floor, unheated, no smok- Houses
PETS Perrnanenf Indes No . 10-10-100- EN thaI pursuant to a Judgment nf
cas best suburbsl Place your cias- ing, no pets allowed. 847-470-8947 All real estate advertised in 027- 1013 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the
sitiad over 750 suburban OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
ad in
CHICAGO, Narragansett & IrvIng this newspaper is subject to the 1010 Lake St,, Oak Park, IllInois Lake County The mortgaged mal estafe is im- above cause on November 13,
newspapers just like this one, Call
Classified Avenue at 888-486-2466 Perk, 2nd floor, large beautIful Federal Fair Housing Act, which 450 - 25,300 S.F Available. proved with a dwelling. The proper- 2009, an agent of The Judicial
Cats 2BR, laundry, $975/mo n sec dep. McCollom Realty, Ltd. ty will NOT be open for inspection Sales Corporalion, will at tO:30 AM
on go to www.classitiedavenue.net makes it illegal to advertise any on February 21, 2013, at the The
No.8 md, No pets. CredIt check. (708) 383-6450 The purchaser of the und other than
Attention Joint & Muscle Pain Suf- Dogs Call 773-777-9325 preference, limitation, on dis- s mortgagee shall pay the assess- Judicial Seien Corporafion, One
ferers Clinically proven all-natural Skokle- 1st mo. rent $1 Deerfl.Id- 1350 Somerset, well mento and the lanaI teen required South Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor,
cnmination based on race. color, 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for
supplement helps reduce pain and Misc. Pets DES PLAINES . 1 6dm, $750; maintained older home, 4BR, 2BA, by 765 ILCS 605/9g))I) and )g))4). CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public
enhance mobility. Call 888-474- 2 Bdrrn $900-$950, incids heat, religion, ses, handicap, familial Rent. Nr Touhy 8 Edens. 300ft- bsmt, 2.5 car gara e, screened The auction to the highest bidder, as set
was
judgment amount
8936 to try Hydratlesin RISK-FREE laundry & oarfona. Immediate 400f1-800ft-l200ft May combine, porch, yard fenced, 7-875-7847 $271,769.32. Sale terms for non- forth below. the loliowing described
status or national origin in the
for 90 deys. Dogs 0cc., GRE Pro. 847-297-1500 no eofras, ni hIly clean-up. parties. 10% of successful bid im-real estate
sale, rental or financing of Call U -602-6622
ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUP- Judicial Sales-Real Est, mediately at conclusion of auction, Commonly known as 4236 NORTh
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG housing, balance by 12:30 p.m. the nest ODELL AVENUE, Nomdge, IL
FERERS with Medicare, Get FREE PUPPIES - AKC, Male S Female
CPAP Replacement Supplies at NO In addition the Illinois Human SKOKIE business day, both by cashier's 60706
$600, 815-743-5703, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF checks: and no refundo. The sale rty Index No. 12-13-423-021-
COST. plus FREE home deliveryl www.uptroffpets.conr tights Act prohibits discrimina- COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS
Best of all, prevent red skin sores shall be subject fo general real es-
Gsrman Shepherd Pup., AKC/ lion based on age, ancestry, COUNTY DEPAhTMENT - CHAN- tate tases, special laxes, special The real estate is improved with a
and bacterial infection! Call 866- CERY DIVISION
993-5043 OFA, imported parent. Family, maritai status, seuual orientation assessments, special tases levied, single family residence.
Protection, srch/rescue. 13 pups BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL and superior l'ens, 'if any. The The iudqment amount was
AUENTION SLEEP APNEA SUF- or unfavorable military discharge. ASSOCIATION AS properly is offered 'au is, with no $243,5f 9.21.
Ready Now! 5950. 815-685-4764
FERS with Medicare. Get FREE
CPAP Replacement Supplies at NO Shihtzu pups bnndle fluff balls loved
COST, plus FREE home deliveryi and socialized cute faces $575 dew
Apt*8r ent This paper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for real To PLACE A
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO esprens or implied warranties and Sale lerma The bid amount, includ-
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS
without any representation as to the ng the Judicial sale fee for Aban-
TRUSTEE quality of tille or recourse Io Plain- donad Residential Property Monks-
Best of all, prevent red akin sores claws removed vet chkd & shots estate which is in violation ot the FOR MERRILL LYNCH tiff Prospective bidders are ad- patsy Relief Fund, which is calcula-
and bacteval infection! Call 866- 708-228-6214 law, All persons are hereby FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE monished to renrew the court tile to ted on residential real estate at the
993-5043 Toy and tcup poodles. Great
NEW ÇTlNG LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE verify all information. rate of $1 for each $1,000 on f rac-
informed that all dwellings adver- LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- For information' Sale Clerk, Fisher lion thereof of the amount paid by
Canada Drug Center is your choice lemperments most colors.sfrots Chicago* SOUTH SHORE- Near
for safe and affordable medicahons. dewormed gorgeous . windair net 78th 8 Paoton, Huge 3ER, DR, and used are available on an equal CATES, SERIES 2007- and Shapiro, Aftomey C 42168, the purchaser not to esceed $300,
Our licensed Canadian mail order 8152863915 gleaming hardwood floors, Must opportunity basis, Hl Plaintiff, 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301. shall be paid in certified fonds im-
pharmacy will provide you with san- See! call Crsi. 773-375-4566 vs. Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) medualely by the highesf und best
If you believe yos have been MALIK BITROS; UNKNOWN 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. and bidder at tIre conclusion of the sale.
ingo of up to 90 percent on all your
medication needs. Call Today 888- Cook County - Suburban discriminated against in conrtec- CLASSIFIED HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 300 rn. weekdays only. No fee shall be paid by the
459-9961 for $25.00 oft your first tion with the sale, rental or MALIK BITROS, IF ANY, UN- 14 1 mortgagee acquiring the residenhal
prescription and free shipping. EVANSTON, KNOWN OWNERS AND 1117, 1/24, 1/3113 #484173 real estate pursuant to ifs credit bid
linancing of housing, Call: NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; at the sale or by any mortgagee,
DISH Network, Starting at 1000-12 AUSTIN Defendants, SKOKIE ludgmenl creditor, or oIlier liercor
$19.99/month PLUS 30 Prerniurn 26R on Ridge Ave, near St Francis 08 CH 37020 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF acquinng fha residential real enlate
West City and Suburbs:
for 3 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Movie Channels FREE
Months! SAVE! & Ask About SAME To PLACE A Hospital. Central NC, IncI heur, hst
wir modem kit w/ DW & Oisp.
HOPE Fair lousing Center that pursuant to a Judgment of COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-
whose nghts in and to the resides-
tial reai estala arose prior to the
DAY Installation! CALL - 877-992- Pnvate paitcing available, $990. 6304904500 Foreclosure entered in the above CERY DIVISION sale. The sub'ect property is sub-
t 237
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Charlie, 847-338-0258 AD, (ALL entitled cause on March 12, 2009, THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS
lntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN
oct IO genera real estate fanes,
special assessments, or special
music teacheri TakeLessons otters
affordable, safe, guaranteed music
CLASSIFIED FOREST PARK Deluse IBR.
South City and Suburbs:
South Suburban Housing Center
lion wìIl on Thursday, February 14, CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE
20t3, althe hour of 11 a.m in their FOR THE HOLDERS OF SAMI Il
taxes levied against said real estate
end is offered for saie withouf any
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Power Pill. t-800-368-2718 dence. If the subfect mortgaged real TION, The property will NOT be open for
estate in a uniI of a common inter- Defendants inSpection and plaintiff makes no
auf community, the purchaser of the 08 CH 32145 representaban as to the condilion of
unit other than a mortgagee shall PROPERTY ADDRESS: 8828 the property. Prospective bidders
pay the assessments required by MILES CENTER ROAD UNIT 503 are admonished to check the court
subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of SKOKIE, IL 60077 file to verify all information,
the condominium Property Act NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE If Ihm properly is a condominium
Sale terms: 25% down by certified SALE - CONDOMINIUM unit, the purchaser of the unit at the
funds, balance within 24 hours, by Fisher and Shapiro file N 08-009224 foreclosure sale. other than a
certified funds. No refunds. The (lt is advised that interested parties mortgagee, shall pay the assess-
property will NOT be open for in- consull with their meots and the legal fees required
spection. Upon payment in lull of own attorneys before bidding at by The Condominium Property Act
the amount bid, the purchaser will mortgage foreclosure sales.) 785 ILCS 605/9(9)11) and )g)(4). II
receive a Certificate of Sale which PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given this property is a condominium unit
will entitle the purchaser to a Deed thaI pursuant Io a Judgment of which is part of a common interest
to the premises aher confirmation of Foreclosure entered on community, the purchaser of the
the saie, Jurie 8, 2012, KaIlen Really Sann- unif at Ihe foreclosure sale oIlier
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Wean 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Be- 12:30p.m. on February 18, 2013, at sesaments required by The Condo-
only. 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite minium Property Act, 765 ILCS
Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At- 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell st public 605/1 851g-t).
tommys. I North Dearborn Street, auction to the highest bidder fon
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Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est.
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR mortgage toréclosure sales.) laws the poned shall be t2B days or
(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the penod allowable for redemption
RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- that pursuant to a Judgment of under State law, whichever is Ion-
SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- Foreclosure entered on November 9er, and in any case in which, under
TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- 27, 2012, KalIen Realty Services, the provisions of section 505 of the
SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH Inc., as Selling Official will al 12:30 Housing Act of 1950, as amended
SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- p.m. on February 28, 2013, at 205 12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- W. Randolph Street, Suite 1020, if) of section 3720 of title 38 of the
SURE LAW. Chicago, Illinois, sell at public aso-

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United States Code. the nght to re-
For intorrrratron, Contact PlainIifis lion to the highest bidder for cash. deem does not anse, there shall be
attorney: HEAVNER, SCOli, as set forth below, the following de- no nght of redemption. The property
BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC, I i i East scnbed real property. will NOT be open for inspection and
Main Street, DECATUR IL 62523, Commonly knows as 7425 Arcadia plaintiff makes no representation as
(217) 422-1719 Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053 to the condibon of the property. Pro-
THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Permanent Index No. - 09-13-407- spective bidders are admonished to

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TION DOt check the court file to sesfy all infor-
One South Wacker Drive, 241F The mortgaged real estate is im- mation, If this property is a condo-
Floor, Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650 proved with a dwelling The proper- minium unit, the purchaser of the
(312) 236-SALI ty will NOT be open for inspection. unit at the foreclosure sale, Other
You can also visit The Judicial The judgment amount was than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-
Sales Corporation at www.lJsc.com $794,796.82. Sale ternis for non- sessments and the legal fees re-
for a 7 day status repol of pending parties: 10% of successful bid im- quired by The Condominium Prop-
sales mediately at conclusion of auction, oily Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( and
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt balance by t2:30 p.m the next (g))4). If this property is a condo-
Collection Practices Act, you are business day, both by cashier's minium unit which is part of a corn-
advised that Plaintiff's attorney is checks; and no refunds. The sate mon interest community, the pur-
deemed to be a debt collector at- shall be subject to general real es- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure
tempting to collect a debt and any tate tases, special taxes, special sale other than a mortgagee shall

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information obtained will be used for assessments, special taxes levied. pay the assessments required b
oae. and superior liens, if any. The The Condominium Property Ac
property is offered as is, with no 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). IF YOU
1/24, 101, 217/13 #487073 express or implied warranties and ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-
LINCOLN WOOD without any representation as to the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF quality of title or recourse to Plain- TO REMAIN N POSSESSION
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tiff. Prospective bidders are ad- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF
COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- monished to review the court tile Io AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN

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CERY DIVISION verify all information ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS
and Shapiro, Attorney C 42168, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff 2121 Waukegan Road, Suife 301, LAW For information, examine the
V
Bannockbum, Illinois 68815, (847) court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-
JAIME OTALORA; JENNY RO- 498-9990. between 1:00 p.m. and nec: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,
JPMORGAN
3:00 p m weekdays only. P.C.. tSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE
MERO: CHASE
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. 1491*39 ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,
AS ASSIGNEE OF FEDERAL DE- 1/24, 1131, 2/7113 #487035 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please
refer to file number 14-09-39216.
POSIT INSURANCE CORPORA- SKOKIE
TION AS RECEIVER FOR WASH- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-
INGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TION One South Wacker Dnse,
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. T1 DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650
FA, DIVISION 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit
Defendants BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- The Judicial Sales Corporation at w
09 CH 35868 CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7011 HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP port of pending sales. CODILIS 6
HOME ASSOCIATES. P.C.

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NORTH KENTON AVE. FKA COUNTRYWIDE 15WO3O
LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 LOANS SERVICING, LP NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Plaintiff, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527
SALE (630) 794-9876 Attorney File No.:
Fisher and Shapiro tile C 09-024079 DUMITRU CURESCU. LAVINIA 14-09-39216 ARDC# 00468002 At-
(It is advised that interested parties CURESCU, MORTGAGE ELEC- tomey Code, 21762 Case C 09 CH
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consult with their TRONIC REGISTRATION
own attomeys before bidding at TEMS, INC., BANK OF AMERICA, Debt Collection Practices Act, you
mortgage foreclosure sales.) NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO are advised that Plaintiff's attomey
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given COUNTRYWIDE BANK, F50 F/IDA is deemed to be a debt collector at-
that pursuant to a Judgment of COUNTRYWIDE BANK, N.A.. UNI- tempting to collect a debt and any
Foreclosure entered on lovember
28, 2012, Kalten Realty Services,
TED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendants
informafion obtained will be used for
that purpose
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Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 09 CH 049647
p.m. on March 1, 2013, at 205 W. 9644 KEELER AVENUE SKOKIE, 1117, 1124. 1/3113 #484627
Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi- IL O076 LINCOLN WOOD
cago, Illinois. sell ai public auction NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
to the highest bidder tor casti, as TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-
set forth below, the following descri- suant lo a Judgment ot Foreclosure TV DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY
bed real property. and Sale entered in the above DIVISION
Commonly known as 7011 North cause on November 14, 2012, an THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-
Kenton Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL agent st The Judicial Sales Corpo- LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW
60712 ration, will at 10:30 AM on February YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
Permanent Indes No.: tO-34-108- 19, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales HOLDERS OF THE GE-WMC
029 Corporation, One South Wacker ASSET-BACKED PASS-
The mortgaged real eslate is im- Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-
proved with a dwelling. The proper- 60600, sell st public auction to the ES 2005-2
ty will NOT be open for inspection. highest bidder, as set forth below, Plaintiff,
The tudgment amsunr was $ the following described real
t,402,7t6 St. Sale terms for non- estate:Commonly known as 9644
parties. 10% of successful bid im- KEELER AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL
mediately at conclusion of auction, 60076 Prsperty Indes No. 10-10-
balance by 12:30 p m the neat 423-019, 10-10-423-020. The real
ASLAM V. VIRANI,
VIRANI. AMBREEN A.
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-
ISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC..
MOUNA
VIRANt,
. Shop by monthly payment
business day, both by cashier's estate is improved with a single WMC MORTGAGE CORP , POT-
checks: and no refunds. The sale family residence. Sale terms: 25% POURRI FURNITURE
shall be subject to general real es- down of the highest bid by certified LIQUIDATORS, INC. A/K/A POT-
tale tases, special taxes, special funds st the close of the auction; POURRI FURNITURE, INC., JOHN
assessments, special tases levied, The balance, including the Judicial
and superior liens, t any. The sale tee for Abandoned Residential
property is offered as is, with so Properly Municipality Relief Fund,
express or implied warranhes and which is calculated on residential
LItTLE, UNKNOWN OWNERS
AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS
Defendants
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09 CH 020481
without any representxtlorr as to the real estate st the rate of $1 for each 3665 W PRATT AVENUE
quality ol title nr recourse Io PlaIn- $1,000 or fraclion thereof of the LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712
tifF Prospective bidders are ad- amount paid by the purchaser not NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-
monished lo review the coaS file to to eoceed $300, in certified funds/or TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
verify all information wire transfer. is due within twenty-
For information Safe Clerk, Fisher tour (24) hours No fee shall be paid
and Shapiro, Attorney e 42168, by the mortgagee acquinng the res-
suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure
and Sale entered in the above
cause on November 6. 2012, an
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212t Waukegan Road, Suite 301, idential real estate pursuant to its agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-
Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) credit bid at the sale or by any ratlos, will at 10:30 AM on February
498-9990, between 1-00 p.m and mortgagee, ludgment creditor. or 8. 2013, at the The Judicial Sales
3:rn weekdays only other lienor acquiring the residential Corporation, One South Wacker
real estate whose nghts in and to Drive . 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL,
1t24, 1t31, 2/1113 #487043 the residential real estate arose pri- 60606, sell at public auction Io the
or to the sale. The subject property highest bidder, as sel forth below.
MORTON GROVE is subtect to general real estate tas-
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF en, special assessments, or special the following descnbed real estate:
IN
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-
Commonly known ax 3665 W.
taxes levied against said real estale PRAU AVENUE.
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and is offered for sale without any LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper-
CERY DIVISION representation as Io quality or
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL quantity of title and without recourse ty Indes No. 10-35-306-074. The re-
TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.
FOR THE REGISTERED HOLD- The sale is further subject to conf ir-
al estate is improved with a resi-
dence Sale terms: 25% down of
the highest bid by certified funds at
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mation by the court, II the sale is the close of the auction; The bal-
TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-
set aside for any reason, the Pur-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- chaser at the sale shall be entitled unce, including the Jsdicial sale fee
IES 2007-ARi, før Abandoned Residential Property
only to s return of the deposit paid. Municipality Relief Fund, which is
PIa inriff
The Purchaser shall hase no fsrther calculated on residential real estate
V.
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recourse agaivsl the Mortga9or, the at the rate ot $1 for each $1 000 or
DANYAL:
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- fraction thereof of the amount paid
DANYAL -
ney, Upon payment in tull of the by the purchaser not to esceed
Defendants
amount bid, the purchaser will re- $300. in certified funds/or wire
09 CH 26452 carve a Certificate of Sale that will
Property Address 7425 ARCADIA entitle the purchaser to a deed to transfer, is due within twenty-four
STREET MORTON GROVE, IL the real estate after confirmation of (24) hours, No fee shull be paid by
60053 the mortgagee acquinng the resi-
the sale. Where a sale of real es-
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE late is made to satisfy s lien prior to denfial real estate pursuant to its
SALE credit bid at the sale or by any
that of the United Stales, the United mortgagee, judgment creditor, or
Fisher and Shapiro hIe C 09-021441
States shall have one year from the
(tt is advised that Interested parties date of sale within which to redeem, other lienor acqurnng the residential
real estate whose nghts in and to
consult with their except that with respect to a lien
own attorneys before biddinq at arisinq under the internal revenue tIre residential real estafe arose pri- BROUGHTTOYOUBY SUN-TIMES MEDIA
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matron by the court. If the sale is Sale that wilt entitle the purchaser TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the real estale after confirmation of
or to the saÌe. The Subect property othe Ilénor acqLimnn5 the residential rights in and to the residential real
Is SUbjeCt to general real estate tax. real estafe whose nghts in and to estate arose prior to the sale. The set aside for any reason, the Pur- to a deed fo the real estate after aijant to a Judgment of Foreclosure thaI pursuant to a Judgment of the sale The property will NOT be
chaser at the sale shall be entitled confirmation of the sale. The prop- and Sale entered in the above Foreclosure entered in the above open for inspection and plaintiff
es, special assessments, or special the residential real estate arose pri- subject properly is subiect to gener- entitled cause on November 8, makes no representation as to the
taxes levied against said real estate or to lbS sale The subfect property al real esIste taxes, special assess- only to a return of the deposit paid. edy will NOT be open for inspection cause on February 16, 2012, an
and is offered tor sate without any is sublect lo generai resi estafe tax- mesta, or apontai loues levied The Purchaser shall have no tucker and plaintiff makes no representa- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 2012. Intercounty Judicial Sales condition of the property. Prospec-
representation as to quality or es, special assessments, or special against said real estate and is of- recourse against the Modgaor, the bon as to the condition of the prop- ration, will at 10:30 AM on February Corporation will on Tuesday, Febru- five bidders are admonished to
quantity of title and without recourse taxes levied against said real estate fered for sale without any represen- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s atfor- erty. Prospective bidders are ad- 1 t , 2013. al the The Judicial Sales ary 12, 2013. at the hour of I t am, check the could file to verity all infor-
to Plaintiff and in AS Is- conddico. and ix offered for sale without any tabos as to quality or quantify of title ney. Upon payment in full of the monished to check the court file to Corporahon, One South Wacker in their office at 120 West Madison matron If this property is a condo-
The aale ¡a further subject to confir- repreaentahon as to quality or and without recourse to Plaintiff and amount bid, the purchaser will re- verify all information. If this property Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. Street, Suife 7i8A, Chicago, Illinois, minium unit, the purchaser of the
mellon by the court. If Ihe sale is quantity of title and without recourse in AS 1S condition. The sale is far- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will is a condominium unit, the parchas- 60606, sell at public auction Io the sell to the highest bidder for cash, unit at the foreclosure sale, other
entitle the purchaser to a deed to er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described property: than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-
set aside for any reason, the Pur- to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. ther sublect lo confirmation by the
chaser at the sale shall be entitled The sale is further subject to conf ir- court. Upon payment in full of the the real estate after confirmation of other than a mortgagee, shall pay the following descnbed real estate: P.I.N 10-20-127-018-0000, lB-23- seasinents and he legal fees re-
the sale The property will NOT be the assessments and the legal fees Commonly known as 6950 N t 27-019-0000. quired by The Condominium Prop-
only lo a return of the deposit paid. matron by the court. If fEe sale is amounf bid, the purchaser will re-
The Purchaser shall have no further sel aside for any reason, the Pur- cerne a Certificate f Sale that will open for inspection and plaintiff required by The Condominium KNOX AVENUE. LINCOLNW000. Commonly known as 8417 CRAW- erty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( and
makes no representslion as to the Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) IL 60712 Property Indes No. 10-34- FORD AVENUE. SKOKIE, IL (g)(4(. If this property is a condo-
recourse against the Mortga9or. the chaser at the sale shall be entitled entitle the purchaser to a deed fo minium unit which is part of a com-
Mortgagee or Ihe Mo®aqee s altor- only Io a retum of the deposit paid. the real estate aber confirmation of condition uf the property. Prospec- and (g((4). If this property is a con- 113-003. The real estate in im- 60076
tise bidders are admonished to dominium unit which is part of a proved with a residence. Sale The mortgaged real estate is im- mon interest community, the pur-
ney. Upon payment in lull of the The Purchaser shall have no further the sale. The property will NOT be
amount bid, the purchaser will re- recourse against the Mortgaor, the open for inspection and plaintiff check the court file to verify all nf or- common interest community, the terms: 25% down of the highest bid proved with a single family resi- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure
rnation. If this property is a condo- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- by certified funds at the close of the dence, If the sublecl mortgaged real sale other Ihan a mortgagee shall
calve s Certificate of Sale that will Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor makes no represenlation as to the
entitle the purchaser to a deed to ney. Upon payment in full of the condition of the property. Proxpec- minium unit, the purchaser of the sure sale other than a mortgagee auction; The balance, including the estate s a unit Of a common inter- pay the assessments required by
unit at the foreclosure sale, other shall pay the assessments required Judicial sale tee for Abandoned est community, the purchaser of the The Condominium Property Act,
t'ne real estate after confirmation of amount bid. the purchaser will re- live bidders are admonished to
the sale. The property will NOT be ceive a Certificate of Sale thaI will check the court file to verify all nf or- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- by The Condominium Properly Act. Residential Property Municipality unit other than a mortgagee shall 765 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-1). IF YOU
sesaments and the legal fees re- 755 ILCS 605/l6.5(g-t). IF YOU Relief Fund, which is calculated on pay the assessments required by ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-
operi for inspection and plaintiff entitle the purchaser fo a deed to rnation. If this property is a condo-
makes no representation as to the the real estate after confirmation of minium unit, the purchaser of the quired by The Condominium Prop- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- residential real estate al the rate of subsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 of OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT
condition of Ihe property. Prospec- the sale. The property wilt NOT be unit al the foreclosure sale, other erty Act, 765 ILCS 6o5/g(g)(l) and OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- the Condominium Property Act. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION
tine bidders are admonished to open for inspection and plaintiff than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- (g)(4). It this property is a condo- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION of of the amount paid by the pur- Sale terms: 25% down by certihed FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF
check the court file to verify all nf or- makes no representation as to the sessments and the legal lees re- minium unit which is part of a corn- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF chaser noI Io exceed $300. in certi- funda, balance within 24 hours, by AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN
oration. If this properly is a condo- condition of the property. Prospec- quired by The Condominium Prop- mon interest community, the pur- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN fied funds/or wire transfer, is due certified funds, No refunds The ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
minium unit, the purchaser of the live bidders are admonished Io erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and chaser of the unit at the foreclosure ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION within twenty-four (24) hours. No property will NOT be open for in- 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS
sale other than u mortgagee shall 15-1701(C) OF ThE ILLINOIS fee shall be paid by the mortgagee spection Upon paymenl in lull of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
unit at the foreclosure sale, other check the coud file to verity all nf or- (g)(4). If this property is a condo-
than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- mation. If Ihis property is a condo- minium unit which is part of a com- pay the assessments required by MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE acquiring the residential real estate the amount bid, the purchaser will LAW. For information, esamine the
pursuant to its credit bid al the sale receive a Certificate of Sale which court file or conlact Plaintiff's uSsr-
seusments and the legal fees re- minium unit, the purchaser of the mon interest community, the pur- The Condominium Property Act, LAW. For information: Visit our CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,
quired by The Condominium Prop- unit at the foreclosure sale, other chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 765 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-l). IF YOU websife at service.atty-pierce.com. or by any mortgagee. ludgment to the premises after confirmalion of 5ev:
will entitle the purchaser lo a Deed
between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. creditor, or other Irenor acquiring P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE
ely Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sale other than a mortgagee shall ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,
(g)4). If this property is a condo- sessments and the legal fees re- pay the assessments required by OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffs the residential real estate whose the sale,
IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please
minium unit which is part of a com- quired by The Condominium Prop- The Condominium Property Act, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Attorneys, One North Dearborn rights in and to the residential real For information. Visit our website at
hftp://service.alty-pierce.com Be- refer to tile number 14-10-12863.
mon interest community, fhe pur- erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) and 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOU FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Streel Suite i300, CHICAGO. IL estate arose pnor Io the sale, The tweer 3 p.m and 5 p.m only. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-
chaser of the unit at the foreclosure (g)(4(. If this property is a condo- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. subject property is subjecl to peser-
TION One South Wacker Drive,
sale other than a mortgagee shall minium unit which is part of a corn- OWNERI, YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Please refer to file number al real estate tases, special assess- Pierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At- 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650
pay fhe assessments required by mon interest community, the pur- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 15-1701(Cl OF THE ILLINOIS PAlOt24i3. THE JUDICIAL SALES ments, or special tases levied lomeys. t North Dearbom Street,
FORECLOSURE CORPORATION One South against said real eslate and is of- Chicago, Illinois 60602, Tel.No. (312) 236-SALE You can also visil
The Condominium Property Act, chaser of the uniI at the foreclosure FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF MORTGAGE
for sale w'dhoul any represen- (312) 476-5500. Refer lo File Num- The Judicial Sales Corporation al w
765 ILCS 6O5/l8.5(-l) IF YOU sale other than a mortgages shall AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN LAW. For information, examine Ihe Wacker Drive, 24fh Floor, Cfricaqo. fered talion as to quality or quantity of title ber 1018855. ww.tlsc.com for u 7 day status re-
ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME- pay the assessments required by ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION coud file or contact Plaintiff'o attor- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(Ou INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES port of pending sales. CODILIS S
OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT The Condominium Property Act, 15-1701(C( OF THE ILLINOIS ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, can also visit The Judicial Sales and without recourse fo Plaintiff and P.C. 15W030
FORECLOSURE P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7 in "AS lS condition, The sale is fur- CORPORATION ASSOCIATES,
TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l(. IF YOU MORTGAGE ther subtecl to conh'rmation by the Selling Officer, )312( 4M-1122 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,
FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- LAW. For information: Visit our ROAD, SUITE 100. BURR RIDGE, day status report of pendino sales. SUITE iOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527
AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, N OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT website at service.atfy-pierce.corn. IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Please PICRCE & ASSOCIATES One court If the sale is set aside for any 1497812
l630( 794-9876 Attorney File No
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION between fhe hours of 3 and 5 pm. refer to file number 14-10-26517, North Dearbom Street Suite i300 reason, the Purchaser al the sale 1/17, 1124, 1/3113 #48417'? t4-ttl-12863 ARDC# 011468002 At-
15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's ThE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3121 476- shall be entitled only to a return of HARW000 HEIGHTS tomey Code. 21762 Case ti 10 CH
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Attorneys, Ove North Dearborn TION One South Wacker Drive, 5500 Attorney File No,: PA1Ó12413 the deposit paid. The Purchaser IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 016297 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair
24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Attorney Code. 91220 Case # 10 shall have no further recourse
LAW. For information, eaamine the ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Street Sude 1300, CHICAGO, IL COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-
againsl the Mortgagor, the TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Debt Collection Practices Act, you
court file or contact Plaintiffs aSSI- 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. (3t2( 236-SALE You can also visit CH 40377 are advised that Plaintiff's attorney
FORECLOSURE Please refer to file number The Judicial Sales Corporation at w 1500157 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, MORTGAGE ney. Upon payrnenl in full of the Plaintiff, is deemed to be a debt collector at-
P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE LAW For information, examine the PAlO27t4t. THE JUDICIAL SALES ww.tlsc.corn for a 7 day statuu re- 1/17, 1124, 1/3113 *484648 tempting to collect a debt and any
ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- CORPORATION One South port of pending sales. CODILIS & amount bid, the purchaser will re-
HARW000 HEIGHTS cove a Certificate of Sale thaI will information obtained will be used for
IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please see: CODILIS ti ASSOCIATES, Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, ASSOCIATES, P.0 15W030
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF enhIle the purchaser to a deed Io JULIE'ITE ASMAR. GEORGE
IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, that purpose,
refer to file number t4-09-1t878. P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ASMAR, CITIBANK, N.A., THE 1497991
THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, can also visif The Judicial Sales SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- the real estate after confirmation of CLOCK TOWER POINTE OF 1/10, 1/17, 1/24/13 #478257
TION One South Wacker Dnve, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 (630) 794-9676 Attorney File No.. the sale. The property will NOT be HARWOOD HEIGHTS CONDO-
CERY DIVISION
24th Floor. Chicago, IL 60606-4650 refer Io hle number t4-09-07329. day status report of pendino sales. 14-10-26517 ARDC# 00468002 At- US BANK NA, AS TRUSTEE FOR open for inspection and plaintiff MINIUM, PARKWAY BANK S SKOKIE
(312) 236-SALE You can also visit THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES One fomey Code. 21762 Case e io CH HARBORVIEW 2006-4 makes no representation as lo the TRUST COMPANY, NOT PER- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
The Judicial Sales Corporation at w TION Ose South Wacker Dnve, North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 043180 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair condition of the properly Prospec-
TRUST FUND. ASSIGNEE OF live bidders are admonished to SONALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE ON COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-
ww.tsc.com for a 7 day status re- 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (32( 476- Debt Collection Practices Act, you MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC BEHALF OF PARKWAY BANK TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY
port of sending sales. CODILIS lt (3121 236-SALE You can also visit 5500 Attorney File No.: PA1027141 are advised thaI Plaintiff's attorney REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. check the court file to venfy all nf or- AND TRUST COMPANY, NO INDI- DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-
ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Affomey Code. 91220 Case e 10 is deemed to be a debt collector at- AS NOMINEE FOR rnation. If this property is a condo- VIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE
NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- CH 42W7 tempting to collect a debt and any COUNTRYWIDE BANK NA; minium unit, Ihe purchaser of the U/T/N 13886, PARKWAY BANK & GAGE Plaìntiff,
LLC

SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 port of pending asles. CODILIS & 1500731 information obtained will be used for Plaintiff. unit at the foreclosure sale, other TRUST CO , UNKNOWN OWN-
1630) 794-9876 Altomev File No. ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5WO30 1124,1/31,217/13 #488154 that purpose. than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM- CI-fAO PAUL AKA CHAD HOWARD
vs. seasments and the legal fees re-
14-0-t1876 ARDC# Of468002 At- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, 1499646 CHARLES WITAS; MORTGAGE quired by The Condominium Prop- ANTS PAUL, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK
SKOKIE
tomey Code. 21762 Case C 09 CH SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1/24, 1/31, 2)7/13 #487053 ELECTRONIC Defendants N.A., 8440-6460 NORTH SKOKIE
02048t NOTE: Pursuant to fhe Fair 1630) 794-9876 Atfomey File No.: COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- MORTON GROVE erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(l) and BOULEVARD CONDOMINIUM AS-
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC. (g)(4). If this property is a condo- 10 CH 01 6297
Debt Collechon Practices Act, you 14-09-07329 ARDGlt O468002 At- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF UNDER MORTGAGE 48t1 N. OLCOIT AVENUE UNIT SOC IAT ION
minium unit which is part of a corn-
are advised that Plaintiffs attomey Iomey Code. 21762 Case ti 10 CH DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- RECORDED AS DOCUMENT mon interest community, the pur- #412 HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL Defendants
is deemed to be a debt collector at- 021774 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair NA TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NUMBER 0609404075 60706 11 CH 17072
tempfin5 to collect a debt and any Debt Collection Practices Act, you Plaintiff, chaser of the unit al the foreclosure NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 8460 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNIT
DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, Defendunlu, sale other than a mortgagee shall TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 312 Skokie, IL 60077
information obtained will be used for are adosad that Plaintiff's attorney N.A 10 CH 22804
that purpose. is deemed to be a debt collector al- JAMES WEIL. OLD ORCHARD Plaintiff, pay the assessments required by suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-
NOTICE OF SALE The Condominium Property ActS and Sale entered in the above TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
149790d tempting to collect a debt and any CONDOMINIUMS BUILDING 3, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
1117, 124, 1t3113 #484186 informatIon obtained will be used for INC., CONDOMINIUMS AT OLD DEBRA NETZEL WKIA DEBRA A EN that pursuant to a Judgment of 765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-l(. IF YOU cause on September 7, 2010, an suant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure
ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOME.
UNCOLP4WOOD
that purpose. ORCHARD MASTER ASSOCIA- NETZEL Foreclosure und Sale entered in the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT agenl of The Judioal Sales Corpo- and Sale entered in the above
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
1501b22 TION, INC. Defendants above entitled cause on November TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ration, will at 10:30 AM on February cause on November 19, 20t2, an
#488213 9, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Sales FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 1, 2013, at the The 4udicial Sales agent of The Judicial Salen Coipo-
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 1/24, 1131, V'7/13 Defendants 10 CH 40377
TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY UNCOLN WOOD 10 CH 043180 9241 MANGO AVENUE MORTON Corporabos will os Wednesday, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Corporation, One South Wacker ration, will at 10:30 AM on February
DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 10118 OLD ORCHARD COURT GROVE, IL 60053 February 13, 2013 at the hour of 11 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Dirne - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 21, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- UNIT #204 SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- u.m in their office at 120 Weal 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS 60606. sell at public auction Io the Corporation, One South Wacker
AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica- MORTGAGE highest bidder. as set forth below, Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,
FORECLOSURE
CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC DIVISION TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure go, lllinoiu, sell at public auction lo LAW. For information, examine the the following described real estate: 60606, seIl at public auction lo the
Plaintiff, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above Oie highest bidder for cash, as sel court file or contact Plaintiff's attOr- Commonly knswn as 481 1#412, N. highesl bidder, as set forth below,
CESSOR BY MERGER Tò BAC and Sale enlered in the above cause on November 9, 2012, an forth below, the following described 5ev: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, OLCOU HARWOOD
AVENUE UNIT
HEIGHTS, IL 60706
the following descnbed real enlate.
Commonly knows as 8460 SKOKIE
A°LICIA T. TINIO, MORTGAGE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP cause on November 16, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- rnorfqaqed real estate: P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Property Indea No 12-12-425-009- BOULEVARD UNIT 312, Skokie, IL
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, will at 10:30 AM os February P.l.N 10-18-116-021. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 1048,.. Property Indes No. 112-12- 60077 Property Indes No, 10-21-
SYSTEMS, INC., BANK OF AMER- LOANS SERVICING LP ration, will at 10.30 AM on February 13, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Commonly known as 4442 North IL 60527. (630) 794-9876. Please
CA, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERG- Plaintiff, la, 20t3, al the The Judioal Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Newcastle Avenue, Harwood refer to file number 14-10-45816 423-021.12-12-425-001 / 002 /003 / 223-041-1036. The real estate io
ER TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK, Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, Heights, IL 60706. 006 f 007 / 008 U/F). The real es- improved with a bnck 4 or more
THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-
FSB F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FAWZIEH ELLO Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the The mortgaged real estate is im- TION One South Wacker Drive, tate is improved with a multi-family units; no garage. Sale terms: 25%
N.A., UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Defendants 60606, sell al public auction to the highest bidder. as set forth below, proved with s single family resi- residency, Sale terms: 25°/e down down oI the highesl bid by certified
described 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 of the tnghesl bid by certified funds funds al the close of the auction;
NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 10 CH 42327 highest bidder, as set forth below, the following real dence, If the subject mortgaged real
(312) 236-SALE You can also visit
Defendants 6512 NORTH KIMBALL AVENUE the loiiowing described reai estate: estate:Commosly known as 9241 estaie is a unit of a common inter- The Judicial Sales Corporation at w at the close of the suction; The bal- The balance, including the Judicial
10 CH 021774 LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Commonly known as 1011e OLD MANGO AVENUE. MORTON est community, the purchaser of the ance, includinq the Judiciai saie tes sale fee br Abandoned Residential
ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-
690f N. AVERS AVENUE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- ORCHARD COURT UNIT #204, GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indes unit other than a mortgagee shall port of pending sales. CODILIS S for Abandoned Residential Property Property Municipality Reliel Fund,
LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- SKOKIE, IL 60076 Pro. rty Indes No. 10-17-212-001-0000. The real pay the assessments required by Municipality Relief Fund, which ix
lSW030 calculated on residential real estate which a calculated on residential
ASSOCIATES, P.C. real estate at the rate of $1 for each
NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure No. l0-10-l02-025-li;, 10-tO- estate is improved with a burnt or- subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 of NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, atIbe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or $1,000 or fraction thereof of the
TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- und Sale entered in the above 101-001 - 019/021:10-10-102-001- ange brick one story single family the Condominium Property Act. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527
suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure cause on October 5, 2012, an agent 009/017-023 underlying). The real home with a two car detached Sa- Sale lerma: 10% down by certified 1630) 794-9876 ACornee File No,: fraction thereof of the amount paid amount paid by the purchaser not
and Sale entered irr the above of The Judicial Sales Corporahon, estate is improved with a rage. Sale terms: 25% down of the funds, balance, by certrhed funds, 14-10-45816 ARDC# 06468002 At- by the purchaser not Is enceed Io exceed $300, in certified funds/or
cause on November 2t. 2012, an will at 10:30 AM on February 19, condo/townhouse. Sale termo: 25% highest bid by certified funds at the within 24 hours. No refunds. The tomey Code. 21762 Case e 10 CH $300. in certified funds/or wire wire tranufer, is due within twenty-
agenl of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 2013, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor- down of the hiqhest bid by certified close of the auction; The balance, properly will NOT be open for is- 054568 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair transfer, is due within twenty-four four (24) hours No fee shall be paid
ration, will at 10:30 AM on Febwary poration, One South Wacker Dnve - funds al the close of the auction; including the Judicial sale lee for spection. (24) hours No fee shall be paid by by the mortgagee acquinng the res-
Debt Collection Practices Act, you
26, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, The balance, including the Judicial Abandoned Residential Property For information call Sales Clerk at are advised that Plaintiffs attorney the mortgagee acquiring Ihe resi- idential real estate psrsuanl lo its
Corporation, One South Wacker sell at public auction to the highesf sale fee for Abandoned Residential Municipality Relief Fund, which is Law Offices of Ira T. Nevel, 175 dential real estate pursuant to its credit bid al the sale or by any
is deemed Io be a debt collector at-
Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, bidder, as set forth below, the fol- Properly Municipality Relief Fund, calculated on residential real eatate North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- tempting to collect a debt and any credit bid al the sale or by any mortgagee, ludqmenl creditor, sr
60606, seIl al public auction Io the lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- which is calculated on residential at the rate of $1 for each $1 ,000 or noix 60606. (312) 357-1125 Ref. mortgagee, 1udgment creditor, or other lienor acquinng the residential
information obtained wìlI be used for other lienor acquisng the residential real estate whose nghts in and to
highest bidder, as sel forth below, monly known as 6512 NORTH KIM- real estate at the rate of $1 for each fraction thereof of the amount paid No. 09-6343 N that purpose.
the following deucnbed real estate: BALL AVENUE, LINCOLNWOOD, SI_000 or fraction fhereof of the by the purchaser not Io exceed INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 1498163 real estate whose nghts in and lo the residential real estate arose pn-
Commonly known as 690t N. IL 60712 Properly Index f40 10-35- amount paid by the purchaser sot 5300. in certified funds/or wire CORPORATION the residential real estate arose pn- or to the sale, The subiect property
107,1124,10113 #404260 9 to the sale, The subject property is sublecl to general real estate tax-
AVERS AVENUE, 415-04f-0000. The real estate is Io exceed $300, in certified funds/or transfer, is due within twenty-four Selling Officer, (312)444-1122
LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607t2 Proper- improved with a single family brick wire transfer, is due within twenty- (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by 1498316 SKOKIE is sublect to general real estate tax- es, special assessments, or special
ty Index No. lO-35-f25-009. The re- home: 2 car detached garage. Sale four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid the mortgages acquinng the resi- 1/17, 1/24, 1t3113 #404290 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF es, special assessments. or special taxes levied against said real estate
al estafe s improved willi a single fenils: 25% down of the highest bid by the mortgagee acquiring the res- dential real estate pursuant to its COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS taxes levied against said real estate and in offered for sale without any
LINCOLNW000
family residence Sale ferms: 25% by certifwd funds at the close ot the idential real estate pursuant Io its credit bid at the sale or by any IN THE CIRCUIr COURT OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality sr
down of the highest bid by coddled auction; The balance, including the credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- CERY DIVISION representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse
funds al the close of the suction: Judicial sale fee for Abandoned mortgagee, judgment creditor. or other Irenor acquinng the residential TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY BANK OF AMERICA. N.A quantity of title and without recourse lo Plaintiff and in AS IS condition,
The balance, iricludiriq the Judicial Residential Property Municipality other Iienor acguinng the residential real estate whose nghfs in and to DIVISION Plaintiff, to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition The sale is further subecl Is confir-
sale fee for Abandoned Residential Relief Fund, which is calculated on real estate whose nghts in and to the residential real estate arose pn- vs. The sale is tucker subject to confir- mabon by the court Upon paymefll
U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- SONIA GARCIA; JORGE GARCIA; mation by the coud If Ihe sale is in full of the amount bid. the pur-
Property Municipality Relief Fund, residential real estate at the rate of the residential real estate arose pri- or fo the sale. The subject property TION
which is calculated on residential st for each $1 000 or fraction there- or to the sale, The aub(ecf property is sublect fo general real estate tan- RICKY GARCIA; eel aside for any reason, the Pur- chaser will receive a Certificate of
Plaintiff, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- chaser st the sale shall be entitled Sale that will entiBe the purchaser
real estate at the rafe of St for each of of the amount paid by the pur- is sublect to general real estate lax- es, special assessments, or special
St,060 or fraction thereof of the chaser not to escodo $300, in certi- es, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate MARIA MAN, HARRIS, NA ISTRATION SYSTEMS, only to a return of the deposit paid. to a deed lo the real estate after
amounl paid by the purchaser not tied funds/or wire transfer, is due taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any Defendants INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUN- The Purchaser shall have no further confimration of the sale, The prop-
to exceed $300. in certified funds/or within twenty-four (24) hours. No and is offered for sale withoul any representation as to quality or TRYWIDE BANK, FSB; recourse against the Mortgaor, the erfy will NOT be open for inspection
-. 10 CH 054568 UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- and plaintiff makes no representa-
wire transfer, is due within twenty- fee shall be paid by the mortgagee representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse 6950 N. KNOX AVENUE RECORD CLAIMANTS,
four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid acquiring the residential real estate quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 ney Upon paymenl in lull of the lion as lo the condition of the prop-
by the mortgagee acquiring the res- pursuant Io its credit bid at the sale to Plaintiff and in A5 lS condition. The sale is further subject to confir- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO Defendants,
amount bid, the purchaser will re- erty Prospective bidders are ad-
idential real estate pursuant lo its or by any rnortgagee. ludgment The sale is further subject Io confir- matirai by the court. Upen payment 10 CH 43503 ceive a Certificate of Sale that will monished to check the court file fo
credit bei al the sale or by any creditor, or other lienor acquiring in full of the amount bid, the pur- entitle the purchaser to a deed to
mortqaqee, Iudqment creddor, or the residential real estate whose chaser will receive a Certificate of
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verily alì fltormahon It this property check the coart file to verrfy all infor- Pnoerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i( Randolph Street, Suife 1020, Chi- i5-i7Oi(C( OF THE ILLINOIS estate is a unit of a comincfn inter- South LaSalle Stneet - Suite 1105 SKOKIE
Is a condominium unit the purchaa- mstion. If this property is a condo- and )g)(4). If this property is a con- cago, Illinois, sell at public auction MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE est community, the purchaser of the CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
er of the unit at the toredosure sale. minium unit, the purchaser of the dorninium unit wh'mh is part of a to the highest bidder for cash, as LAW. For inlormahon, contact unit other than a mortgagee shall 2020 Attorney File No,: li-2222- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-
other than a mortgagee, shall pay unit al the foreclosure sale, other common interest community, the set forth below, the following descri- Plaintiff's attorney: DAVID T. CO- pay the assessments required by 18180 Attorney Code. 4452 Case C TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY
the assessments and the le9al tees than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- purchaser of the unit at the foneclo- bed real property: HEN, DAVID T. COHEN 6 ASSO- subsection (s-1) of Section 18.5 of li CH 31859 NOTE: Pursuant to DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC
required by The Condominium sesanrents and the legal fees ne- sure sale olhen than a mortgagee Commonly known as 7623 North CIATES, 10729 WEST 159TH the Condominium Property Act. the Fain Debt Collection Practices SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
Properly Act, 765 ILGS 605/9(g)(t) quired by The Condominium Prop- shall psy the assessments required Kalmar Street. Skokie, IL 60076 STREET, ORLANO PARK, IL Sale terms: l0/n down by certified Act, you ane advised that Plaintiff's ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,
and (q)(4). lt this property is a con- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))t) and by The Condominium Pnoperty Act, Permanent Index No.: 10-27-liP- 60467 (708) 460-flit ThE JUDI- funds, balance, by certified fusds, attorney is deemed to be a debt coi- INC
dominium unit which is part at a (g))4). If this property is a condo- 755 ILCS 035/16.5(0-l). IF YOU 012 dAL §ALES CORPORATION One within 24 hours. No refunds. The lector attempting to collect a debt Plaintiff,
common interest community, the minium unit which s part of a corn- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- The mortgaged neal estate is im- South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, property will NOT be open for in- and any information obtained will be
purchaser at the sOit at the toreclo- mon interest community, the pur- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT proved with a dwelling. The proper- Chicaao. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- spon. used fon that purpose SALEEM DOSA M(JA SALEM
sure sale other than a mortgagee chaser of the unit at the toneclouum TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ty will NOT be open for inspection. SALEYou can also vrsìt The Judi- For information call Sales Clerk at 1498038 DOSA, E.S.D., INC. BANK OF
shall pay the aasessments required sale other than a mortgagee shall FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF The judgment amount was ciel Sales Corporation at wrew lIso C Law Offices of Ira T. Navel, 175 1117, 1124, 1t3113 #484217 AMERICA, NA SUCÒESSOR BY
ha The Condominium Property Act, pay the assessments required by AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN $552,786.48. Sale terms for non- om for a 7 day status report of North Fnanklin Street, Chicago, lIli- MERGER TO LASALLE BANK,
7B5 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t). IF YOU The Condominium Property Act, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION parties: 10% of successful bid im- pending sales, DAVID T. COHEN 6 nais 60606. (312) 357-1 i25 Ref. SKOKIE N A,, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND
ARE TI-lE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l(. l YOU 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS mediately at conclusion of auction, ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST t 59TH No 11-09050 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
NONRECORD CLAIMANTS
OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ARE THE MORTGAGOR (1-lOME- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE balance by 12:30 p.m the nest STREET ORLAND PARK, IL 60457 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-
TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Defendants
TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LAW. For information, contact business day, both by cashier's 17081 460-77ti Attomey Code. CORPORATION 11 CH 016282
FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION DIVISION
Plainhff's attorney: EHRENBERG 6 checks; and no retundo. The sale 05602 Case I il CH lgOlt NOTE: Officer, (312) 444-i 122 9033 N EWING AVENIJE SKOKIE,
AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF EGAN, LLC, 32i NORTH CLARK shall be subtect to general neal es- U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection lION IL 60076
ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN STREET, SUITE 1430, Chicago, IL tate taxes, special tases, special Practices Act, you are advised that 117, 1124, 1/3113 #484292 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-
1S-t701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 606M, (312) 253-8640. THE JUDI- assessments, special tases levied, Plaintiff.
Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
NORTON GROVE
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE iS-l7Ot(C( OF THE ILLINOIS dAL SALES CORPORATION One and superior liens, it arry.
LAW For information: Visit our MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, property is offered as is, with no
The a debt collector attempting to collect IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
a debt and any information obtained
JEFFREY KURFESS, JESSICA suant to a Judgment of Fonecloscre
and Sale entered in the above
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website at service atty-pierce com LAW. Fon information, esamina the Chicago. IL 60606-4650 )3t2) 236- expresa on implied warranties and will be used for that purpose
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- WOOD
TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Defendanrs cause on October 30. 2012, an
between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. court tile or contact Ptaintiff's ator- SALE You can also visit The Judi- without any mpresentation as to the 1498572 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffs nett: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. cial Sales Corporation at .tjsc.c ruality of title or recourse to Plain- DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC., 11 CH 35957
1117.1/24.1/3113 #488308
Attomeys, One North Deartom p C.. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE orn fon u 7 day status report of tiff, Prospective bidders are ad- Plaintiff, 8116 KEYSTONE AVENUE ration, will at 10,30 AM on February
LINCOLNWOOD SKOKIE, IL 60076 1, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales
Street Suite t 300, CHICAGO, IL ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, pending sales. EHRENBERG & monished to review tIre court file to
60602 Tel No (3t2) 476-5500. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please EGAN, LLC 321 NORTH CLARK verify all information, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF BRIAN W. BRATTLEAF, PAMELA NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Corporation, One Sooth Wacker
Please refer to file number refer to file number 14-t i-26336. STREET, SUITE 1430 Chicago, IL For information: Sole Clerk, Fisher COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS D, MCVEY ArK/A PAMELA D. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pun- Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,
PAl 106217. THE JUDICIAL SALES THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 60654 (312) 253-8640 ASome and Shapiro, Attorney C 42168, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- BRATrLEAF, BMO HARRIS BANK, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 60606, sell at public auction to the
CORPORATION One Soatti lION One South Wacker Dnive, Code. 4-4451 Case C lt CH 3886 2121 Waukegan Road, Suife 301, CERY DIVISION N.A AS SUCCESSOR TO HAR- and Sale entered in tIre above highest bidder, au set forth below.
Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicatto, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- RIS, N.A., UNKNOWN OWNERS cause on Manch 21, 2012, an agent the following described real estate:
IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou (312) 236-SALE 'Pou can also visit Collection Practices Act, you are 498-9990, between t :00 p.m. and CESSOR BY MERGER TO AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS of The Judicial Soles Corponafion, Commonly known as 9033 N EW-
can also visit The Judicial Sales The Judicial Sales Corporation at w advised that Plaintiffs attorney u 3:00 p.m. weekdays only BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING. Defendants will at 10:30 AM on February 6, ING AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076
Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 ww.ljsc.com for a 7 day status ne- deemed to be a debt collector at- 1493613 LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE li CH 31859 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Property Indes No. 10-14-413-009;
day status report of pendinq sales port of pending sales, CODILIS 6 tempting to collect a debt and any 1/24, 1/31, 2/7113 #487046 HOME LOANS SERVICING LP 9447 NORMANDY AVE Morton ponation, One South Wacker Drive - 10-14-413-008. The real estate is
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One ASSOCIATES P.0 t5W030 information obtained will be used fon Plaintiff. Gnove, IL 60053 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, improved with s single family resi-
North Dearbom Streel Suite t 300 NORTH FIONTAGE ROAD, that purpose
SKOKIE vs. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- sell at public auction to the highest dance. Sale terms. 25% down of
CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 1500170 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORA TEMANOIS; RANA S TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pun- bidder, as set fortIn below, the fol- the highest bid by certified funds at
5500 Attomey File No: PA1106217 (630) 794-9876 Attorney File No.: 1124, 1t31, 2J7t13 #488103 COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- TEMANIOS; UNKNOWN suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure lowing described real the close of the auction; The bal-
Attorney Code. 91220 Case C ti t4-i t -26336 ARDC# 00468002 At- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY OWNERS AND NON RECORD and Sale entered in the above estate:Commonly known ax 8t t6 ande, including the Judicial sale tee
CH 17072 tonney Code 2t762 Case C ti CH SKOKIE DIVISION CLAIMANTS: Defendants. cause on November 7, 20i2, so KEYSTONE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL for Abandoned ResidenFal Property
501346 035772 NOTE. Pursuant to the Fain
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F TCF NATIONAL BANK, 11 CH 5026 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 60076 Property Indes No, tO-22- Municipality Relief Fund, which is
1I24,131,2/1I13 #486221 Debt Collection Practices Act, you COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ration, will at iO:30 AM on February 422-042-0000, The real estate is calculated on residential real estate
COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- that pursuant to a Judgment of i t . 201 3, at tIre The Judicial Sales improved with u white brick one st the rate of $1 fon eactr $1,000 or
are advised that Plaintiffs attorney
SKOKIE
is deemed to be a debt collector at-
CERY DIVISION JENNIFER HASSON, MOOZAFER Foreclosure entered n the above Corporation, One South Wacker story single lamily home with no ga- traction thereot at the amount paid
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL HASSON, MADISON PLACE CON- entitled cause on November i3, Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, nage Sale terms: 25% down of the by the purchaser not to esceed
lempling to collect a debt and any
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- information obtained will be used for TRUST COMPANY, AS DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UN- 2012, Intercounty Judicial Sales 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bid by certified funds at the $300, in certified funds/or wire
TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY
that purpose.
TRUSTEE OF THE INDYMAC KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Corporation will on Fnday, February highest bidder, as set forth below, close of the auction; The balance, transfer, is due within twenty-four
DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE I50064 INOX MORTGAGE TRUST RECORD CLAIMANTS t5_ 20i3, at the hour of 1 1 am, in the following described real estate, including tIre Judicial sale lee for (24) hours. No tee shall be paid by
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
1/24, 1/31, 217/13 #488121
2006-AR25; MORTGAGE PASS- Defendants their office at 120 West Madison Commonly known as 9447 NOR- Abandoned Residential Property the mortgagee acquinnq the resi-
Plaintiff, THROUGH CERTIFICATES 11 CH 19971 Street, Suite 7i8A, Chicago, Illinois, MANDY AVE, Morton Grove, IL Municipality Relief Fund, which is denhal real estate pursuant to its'
HORTON GROVE SERIES 2006-AR25 UNDER THE 5i55 MADISON STREET, UNIT sell to the highest bidder for cash, 60053 Property Indes No, b-18- calculaled on residential real estate credit bid at the sale on by any
JOYCE GLAZER CHICAGO TITLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF POOLING AND 305 Skokie, IL 60077 the following described property: 204-045-0000 The neal estate is at the nate of St for each $1,000 or mortgagee, ludgment creduior, or
LAND TRUST ÒOMPANY, SUC- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- PIN. 10-35-403-050-0000, 10-35- improved with a single family resi- fraction thereof of the amount paid other henar acquiring the residential
CESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY JULY t, 2006. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 403-054-0000 rIesce, The judgment amount was by the parchasen not to esceed resi estate whose nghts in and to
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, DIVISION Plaintiff, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Commonly known as 6757 NORTH $368,889.50. Sale terms: 25% $300. in certified funds/or wire the residential real estate arose pn-
AS TRUSTEE UIT/A DATED BMO HARRIS BANK N.A. F/K/A vs and Sale entered in the above TRUMBULL AVENUE, down of the highest bid by certified transfer, is due within twenty-four or to the sale. The sublet property
10106/1999 AIK/A TRUST NUM- HARRIS N.A., MOHAMMAD REZA HAGHIGHAT: cause on November 8. 2012, an LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712. funds al the close of the auction; (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by is subject to general real estate tas-
BER 601268-02, UNKNOWN BEN- Plaintiff, PORTFOLIO RECOVERY agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- The mortgaged real estate is im- The balance, including the Judicial the mortgagee acquiring the resi- es, special assessments, on special
EFICIARIES OF CHICAGO TITLE ASSOCIATES; De- ration, will at iO:30 AM on February proved with a single family resi- sale fee for Abandoned Residential dential neat estate pursuant to its taxes levied against said real estate
LAND TRUST COMPANY, SUC- ARTHUR BUNAG, ROWENA J. fendants, 13, 20i3, al the The Judicial Sales dence, If the subject mortgaged neal Property Municipality Relief Fund, credit bid at the sale or by any and is offered tor saie without any
CESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE VILLAFUERTE-BUNAG, UN- 11 CH 41675 Corporation. One South Wacker estate is a unit at a common inter- which is calculated on residential mortgagee, ludqment cneditor, or representation au to quality on
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- NOTICE OF SALE Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, est community, the purchaser of the neal estate at the nate of $1 fon each other henar acquiring the residential quantity of title and without recourse
UIT/A DATED tWO6/t999 NXJA RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- 60606, neIl at public auction to the unit other than a mortgagee shall $1,000 or fraction thereol of the real estate whose nghts in and to to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.
TRUST NUMBER 601268-02, UN- 11 CH 38862 EN that pursuant to a Judgment of highest bidden, as set forth below, pay the assesaments required by amount paid by the purchaser not the residential real estate arose pn- The sale is further subject lo contir-
KNOWN OWNERS AND 7138 FOSTER STREET Morton Foreclosure and Sale entered in the the following described real estate: subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 of to evceed $300, in certified funds/on or to the saie. The sublet properly matron by the court If the sale is
NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Grove, IL 60053 above entitled cause on June 25, Commonly known as 5155 MADI- the Condominium Properly Act. wire transfer, is due within twenty. is sublet to generai neal estate tax- set asirle for any reason, the Pur-
Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 2012 Inlercounly Judicial Sales SON STREET, UNIT 305, Skokie, Sale terms: 25% down by certified four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid es, special assessments, or special chaser at the sale shall be entitled
1 I CH 035772 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Corporation will on Tuesday, Febru- IL 60077 Property Indes No, 10-21- funds, balance within 24 hours, by by the mortgagee acquiring the res- tases levied against said real estate only to a return of the deposit paid.
9349 CRAWFORD AVENUE suant to a Judgment at Foreclosure sty 26, 2013 at the hour of t I a.m 405-077-ii33. The real estate is certified funds. No refunds. The idential real estate pursuant to its and is offered for sale without any The Purchaser Shall have no luthier
SKOKIE, IL 60076 and Sale entered in the above in their office at 120 West Madison improved with a condominium. The property will NOT be open for in- credit bid at the sale on by any representation as to quality or recourse against the Mortgager, the
NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- cause on November 15, 2012, an Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicaqo, Illinois, ludgment amount was $324,744.49. specfion Upan payment in lull of mortgagee, judgment creditor, on quantity of title and without recourse Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-
TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- agent nf The Judicial Sales Corpo- sell at public auction to the highest Sale terms: 25% down of the high- the amount bid, the punchasen will other henar acquinng the residential to Plaintiff and in "AS Is" condition. nett Upen payment in lull al tIre
suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ration, will al tO.30 AM on February bidder fon cash, as set forth below, est bid by certified funds at the receive s Certificate of Sale which neal estate whose nghts in and to The sale is further uubtet to conf ir- amount bid, the purchaser will re-
and Sale entered in the above 19, 2013, al the The Judicial Sales the following described mortgaged close of the auction; The balance, will entitle the punchasen to a Deed the residential real estate arose pri- mation by the count. Upon payment carve a Certificate of Sale that will
cause on June 21, 2012, an agent Corporation, One South Wacker real estate including the Judicial sale fee for to the premises after confirmation of on to the sale The sublet property in full of the amount bid, the pur- enhfte the purchaser to a deed to
of The Judicial Sales Corporation, Drive . 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, P.I.N tO-27-30t-047. Abandoned Residential Property the sale, io sublect to general real estale tus- chaser will receive a Certificate of the real estate after confirmation of
will al 10:30 AM on February 21, 60606, sell at public auction lo lIre Commonly known as 4635 Howard Municipality Relief Fund. which is For information: Visit our website at es, special assessments, or special Sale Wut will entitle the purchaser the sale. The property will NOT be
2013, at the The Judicial Soles Cor- highest bidder, as set forth below, Street, Skokie, IL 60076. calculated on residential real estate http:J/service.atty-pierce.com. Be- tases levied against said real estafe to a deed to the neal estate aher open tor inspection unit plaintiff
ttoration, One South Wacker Drive - the following described real estate: The mortgaged neal estate is im- at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. and is offered for sale without any confirmation of the sale The prop- makes no representation as to the
4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Commonly known as 7138 F05- proved with a single family resi- fraction thereof of the amount paid Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's At- representation as to quality on arty will NOT be open for inspection condition of the property. Pr -
sell al public auction lo the highest TER STREET, Morton Grove, IL dence. If the sublect mortgaged real by the purchaser not to esceed lomeys, t North Dearborn Street, quantity of title and without recourse and plaintiff makes no representa- tive bidders are admonish to
bidder, as set forth below, the fol- 60053 Property Indes No. tO-i8- asIste is a unit of a common inter- $300, in certified funds/or wire Chicago, Illinois 60602. TeI.No. to Plaintiff and in "As iS" condition. Iron as to the condition of the prop- check the court file to ves/y all infor-
lowing described real estate. Com- t tO-023-0000. The real estate is est community, the purchaser at the transfer, is due within twenty-four (3i2) 476-5500. Refer to File Nurn- The sale is further subject Io conta- arty. Prospective bidders are ad- mation, If this property is a condo-
manly known as 9349 CRAWFORD improved with a single family resi- unit Other than a mortgagee shall (24) hours. No tee shall be paid by ben 1040357. mation by the court. Upon payment monished to check the court file to minium unit, the purchaser of the
AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- dence. The udqment amount was pay the assessments required by the mortgagee acquiring the resi- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES in fall of the amount bid, the pun- venfy all information, If Ihis properly unit ut the foreclosure 5.-sIe, other
erty Indes No. 10-14-116-058, The $603,151.21. Sale terms. 25% subsection (,g-t) of Section 18.5 of denlial real estate pursuant to its CORPORATION chaser will receive a Certificate of is a condominium unit, the punchas- than a mortgagee, shall pay the au-
real estate is improved with a single down of the highest bid by certified the Condominium Property Act. credit bid at the sale on by any Selling Officer, (3i2) 444-i 122 Sale that will entitle the purchaser er of the unit at the foreclosure sale. seusments and the legal tees re-
family residence. Sale terms: 25% funds at the close of the auction; Sale terms: 10% down by certified mortgagee, Iudqrnenf creditor, or 1498372 to a deed to the real estate after other than a mortgagee, shall pay quired by The Condominium Prop-
down of the highest bid by certified The balance, including the Judicial lunds, balance, by certified funds, other henar acquinng the residential 1117, 1/24, 1/3113 #484302 confirmation of the sale. The prop- the assessments and the legal tees enty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i( and
funds at the close of the auction; sate tee for Abandoned Residential within 24 hours, No refunds, The real estate whose nghts in and to erty will NOT be open lar inspection required by The Condominium (g))4). If this property is a condo-
The balance, including the Judicial Property Municipality Relief Fund, property will NOT be open fon in- the residential resI estate arose pri- SKOKIE and plaintiff makes no representa- Property Ac), 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i) minium unit which s pari of a cam-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
sale fee for Abandoned Residenhal which is calculated on residential spection. on to the sale The subject properly tian as to the condition ot the prop- and )g)(4(. If this property is a con- mon interest community, the pur-
Property Municipality Relief Fand, real estate at the rate of Si for each Fon information call Sales Clerk at is subject to general real estate fax- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS erty. Prospective bidders are ad- dominiuni unit which is part of a chaser of the unit at tIre foreclosure
which io calculated on residential $1.000 on fraction thereof of the Law Offices of Irs T Nevel, 175 es, special assessments, or special COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- monished to check the court file to common interest community, the sale Other than a mortgagee shall
real estate at the rate of $1 for each amount paid by the purchaser not North Franklin Street, Chicago, lIli- tases levied against said real estate CERY DIVISION venfy all information. If this property purchaser of the unit at the tanela- pay the assessments required by
si 000 or fraction thereof of the lo esceed $300, in certified funds/on nois 60606. (312) 357-1125 Ref. and is offered for sale without any THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- is s condominium unit, the purchas. sure sale other than s mortgagee The Condominium Pnopsxrt,y Act.
amount paid by the purchaser not wire transfer, is due within twenty- No. li-08901 representation as to quality on LON FKA THE BANK OF er al the unit at the foreclosure sale, shall pay the assessments required 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t). IF YOU
to eoceed $300, in certified funds/or four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES quantity of title and without recourse NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR other than a mortgagee, shall pay by The Condominium Property Act, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-
wire transfer, is due within twenty- by the mortgagee acquinng the res- CORPORATION to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN the assessments and the legal fees 755 ILCS 605-iS.5)g-t(. IF YOU OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT
four (24) hours No fee shall be paid idential real estate pursuant to its Otticer, (312) 444-i 122 The sale is further suLyecf to conhr- CHASE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE required by The Condominium ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION
FOR THE HOLDERS
by the mortgagee acquiring the reo- credit bid al the sale on by any malion by the court. Upon payment Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF
idential real estate pursuant to its mortgagee, ludgrnent creditor, or 1/24,1/31,211t13 #488089 in full of the amount bid, the pur- OF SAMI II TRUST 2006-AR3. and (p1(4). If this property u a con- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN
credit bid at the sale or by any other ls/non acquiring the residential SKOKIE chaser will receive a Certificate of MORTGAGE PASS- dominium unit which is part of a FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
mortgagee, ladqment creditor, or neat estate whose nghts in and to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Sale that will entitle the purchaser THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- common interest community, the AN ORDER OF POSSESSfON, IN iS-t701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS
lo a deed to the real estate after lES 2006-AR3,
other Iieno acguinng the iesidenhal the residential neal estate arose pri- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS purchaser of the und al the tanela- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
real estate whose rights is and to or to the sale, The subtect property COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- confirmaban of Ihe sale The prop- Plaintiff, sure sale other than a mortgagee i5-t7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS LAW. For information, esamina the
the residential real estate arose pn- is subject Is general real estate tas- CERY DIVISION vs. court tile or contact Plaintiff's asca-
arty will NOT be open ton inspection shall pay the assesaments required MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
or to the sale The subtect properly es, special assesarnents, or special JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- and plaintiff makes no representa- DEBORAH J. ROSS, MORTGAGE by The Condominium Property Act, LAW. For inforrnation Visit our non: CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,
is sublect to general real estate lax- tases levied aqainst said real estate TIONAL ASSOCIATION. lion as to the condition of the prop- ELECTRONIC 765 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-t). IF YOU website al service.atty-pierce.com. P.C., i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE
es, special assesSments, 'r special and is otfered for sale withost any Plainhff erty Prospective bidders are ad- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,
Defendants,
tases levied against said reel estate representation as to quality on
V monished to check Ihe court tile lo OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES. Plaintiff's IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please
and is offered for sale without any quantity of title and without recourse GEORGE A. SALINAS; ANA SALI- verity all information. If this property 11 CH 43157 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Attorneys, One North Dearborn refer to file number 14-t l-t1546.
representation as to quality on to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, NAS; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND is a condominium unit, the parchas- NOTICE OF SALE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO. IL THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-
quantity of nile and without recourse The sale is further sublect lo conhr- NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, en of the unit at the foreclosure sale, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 60602. leI No, (312) 476-5500. lION One South Wacker Onve,
to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. mation by the court, Upon payment Defendants other than a mortgagee, stratI pay EN that pursuant to a Judgment of ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Please refer to hie number 241h Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650
The sale is further subtect Io conhr- in full of tre amount bid, the pun- 11 CH 10091 the assessments and the legal fees Foreclosure and Sale entered in the 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS PAl 122028, THE JUDICIAL SALES (3t2) 230-SALE You can also visit
mation by the court If the sale is chaser will receive u Certificate of Properly Address: 7623 NORTH required by The Condominium above entitled cause on November MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CORPORATION One South The Judicial Saies Corporarion at w
set aside for any reason, the Pur- Sale that will entitle the purchaser KOLMAR STREET SKOKIE, IL Prerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(i 9, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Sales LAW. Fon information, contact Wacker Deve, 24th Floor, Chicano, ww.tlac.com fon a 7 day status re-
chaser at the sale shall be entitled Io a deed lo the real estate after 60076 and )g)(4). f this property is part o Corporation will on Wednesday, Plaintiff's attorney: HAUSELMAN, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou port of pending sales. CODILIS &
only lo a retum st the deposit paid. confirmation of the sale The prop- NOTICE February 13, 2013 at the hour of ft ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030
OF FORECLOSURE a common interest community, the am. in their office al 120 West RAPPIN 6 OLSWANG, LTD., 39 can also visit The Judicial Sales NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.
The Purchaser shall have nro farther erty will NOT be open for inspection SALE purchaser of the unit at the forado- South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105, Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7
recourse against the Mortgager. the and plaintiff makes no representa- Fisher and Shapiro file e t i-051308 sure sale, other than a mortgagee, Madison Street, Suite 7i8A, Chica- CHICAGO, IL 60603, 312) 372- day status report of pending sales, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s asor- lion as lo the condition of the prop- (lt is advised that interested parties shall pay the assessments required go, Illinois, sell at public auction to 2020. Please refer to h e number PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES One (630) 794-9876 Attorney File No.T
ney. Upon payment in lull of the arty Prospective bidders are ad- consuft with their by The Condominium Property Act, the highest bidder for cash. as set it-2222-18t80. THE JUDICIAL North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 14-il-11546 ARDC# 00466002 At-
amount bid. the purchaser will ne- rnonished to check the court file to own attorneys before bidding at 765 ILCS 605/18,5(g-l), IF YOU forth below, the following descrIbed SALES CORPORATION One CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- tomey Code. 21762 Case U t t CH
caine a Certificate of Sale that wilt verify all information f this properly mortgage foreclosure sales.) ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- mortgacied real estate: South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, 5500 Attorney File No.: PAl 122028 016282 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair
entitle the purchaser lo a deed lo is a condominium unit, the purchas- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT P.1 í 15-28-125-032. Chicaso, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- Attorney Code. 91220 Case C li Debt Collection Practices Act, you
the real estate after continsation of er at the und at tIse foreclosure sale. Commonly known as 7640 ParIs are advised that Plaintiff's atonie
pursuant Is a Judgment of TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077. SALE'You can also vieh The Judi- CH 3557
the sale The property will NOT be other than a mortgagee, shall pay that is deemed to be a debt collector a -
Foreclosure entered on Ñovember FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ciel Sales Corporahon at w-w-w.tjsc 1497344
open for inspection and plaintiff the assessments and the legal fees 29, 2012, Kallen Realty Services, AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN The mortgaged real estate is im- 0m ton a 7 day status report of I/lo, 1f17, 1/24/13 #479250 tempting to collect a debt and any
makes no representation ss lo the required by The Condominium Inc., as Selling Official will at i2:30 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION proved with a single family resi- pendinçt sales. HAUSELMAN, information obtained will be used for
condition of the property. Prospec- dance If the sublect mortgaged mal IIAPPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD. 39 e.
p.m. on Manch 4, 2013, at 205 W
tive bidders are admonished to
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.," SKOKIE unit at the foreclosure sale, other sesuments and the leqal fees re- erty Act 765 ILCS 605/9(gI(1( and FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Municipality Relief Fund, which is 60563-1890. (630( 983-0770. For fo Plaintiff und in AS IS condition.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tIran a mortgagee, shall pay the as- quired by The Condominium Prop- (g)(4(. If this property is a condo- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN calculated on residential real estate Bidding instructions call (630) 453- The sale is further subject to confir-
IN
sessments and the leqal fees re- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) and minium unit which is part of a corn- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or 6713 24 hours poor to sale, malion by the court. Upon payment
COOK COUNTY, LLINOIS
COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- quired by The Condominium Prop- )g)(4(. If this property is a condo- mon interest community, the pur- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS fraction Ihereot of the amount paid F2010265 in full of the amount bid, the pur-
CERY DIVISION erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9)11) arle minium unit which is parI of a corn- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE by the purchaser not to exceed INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES chaser will receive a Certificate of
(g)(4). If this property is a condo-mon interest community, the pur- sale other than a mortgagee shall LAW. For information, contact $300, in certified funds/or wire CORPORATION Sale that will entitle the purchaser
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Plainlifl minium unit which is part of a corn- chaser of the unit al the foreclosure pay the assessments required by Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO & transfer, is due within twenty-tour Sellin Officer, (3121 444-1122 to a deed to the real estate after
mon interest community, lIre pur- sale other than u mortgagee shall The Condominium Property Act, ASSOCIATES. P.C., 223 WEST (24( hours No fee shall be paid by 14 conhrrnation nf the sale, The prop-
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the mortgagee acquisng the resi- 1t17, 1124, 113113 *484605 erty will NOT be open for inspection
RICHARD J. VOLLMANN; LE chaser of the unit at the foreclosure pay the assessments required b 765 ILCS 605118.5(q-t(. IF YOU JACKSON BLVD. STE 610, Chica-
and plaintiff makes no representa-
ANNE F VOLLMANN, RES CITI- sale olfrer than a mortgagee shall The Condominium Property Ac, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Ito, IL 60606, 1312) 263-0003 dential real eslate pursuant Io ils NORRIDGE lion as to the condition of the prop-
ZENS BANK, N.A., 5/B/M TO pay the assessments required by 765 ILCS 605/18 5(q-i(. IF YOU OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Please refer to file number Ct2- credit bid st the sale or by any IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
CHARTER ONE BANK, N.A.. The Condominium Property Act, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 59327. THE JUDICIAL SALES mortgagee, ludgrnenl creditor, or COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS erty. Prospective bidders are ad-
Defendants 765 ILCS 605118.5(q-i). IF YOU OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CORPORATION One South other lienor acquinng the residential monished Io check the court file to
COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- venfy all information, If this property
11 CH 38528 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Wacker Drive, 24th Roor, Chicago, real estate whose nghls in and to CERY DIVISION
Properly Address: 5048 WEST OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You the residential real estate arose po- ONEWEST BANK, F58 is a condominium unit, the punchas-
MAIN STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS can also visit The Judicial Sales or lo the sale The subject property Plaintiff, er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.
OF FORECLOSURE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Corporation at aw.tsc.com for a 7 is subject lo general real estate tax- vs. other than u mortgagee. shall pay
NOTICE
AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 15-1701(CI OF THE ILLINOIS LAW. For information, eaamine the day Status report of pending sales. es, special assessments. Or special MARIA the assessments and the legal tees
SALE BOBOC; GEORGE required
Fisher and Shapiro fie h il-056481 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE court file or contact Plaintiffs altor- POTESTIVO E ASSOCIATES, P.C. laxes levied against said real estate BOBOC, BMO HARRIS BANK, by The Condominium
(II is advised that interested parties 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS LAW. For information, examine the neo: CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD. STE and is offered for sale without any N A. S/I/I TO HARRIS TRUST AND Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9Ig)(i)
consult willi their MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE court tile or Contact Plaintiff's attor- P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263- representation as to quality or SAVINGS BANK, and (g)(4(. If this properly is a con-
own attorneys before bidding at LAW. For information, contact oes: CODILIS E ASSOCIATES, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 0003 Attorney File No.: C 12-59327 quantity of title and without recourse MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC, UN- dorninium unit which is part of a
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mortgage lorecosure sales.) Plaintiff's attorney BURKE P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please Attorney Code. Case # 12 CH lo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. KNOWN OWNERS AND NON common interest community, the
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given COSTANZA S CABERRY LLP, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, refer to file number 14-12-14079. 11901 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair The sale is further subject lo conf ir- RECORD CLAIMANTS; purchaser of the unit al Ihe foreclo-
that pursuant to a Judgment of 9191 BROADWAY, Merrillville, IN IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Debt Collection Practices Act, you matron by the court. Upon payment Defendants, sure sale other than u mortgagee
Foreclosure entered on November 46410, (219) 769-1313 FAX 8:210- refer lo file number 14-12-02588. TION One South Wacker Once, are advised that Plaintiff's attorney in full of the amount bid, the pur- shall pay the assessments required
12 CH 9518
IS, 2012, KaUen Realty Services, 769-6806. Please refer Io tile nurn- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 is deemed to be a debt collector at- chaser will receive a Certificate of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by The Condominium Properly Act,
Inc.. as Selling Official will at 12:30 ber 14374.6707 THE JUDICIAL TION One South Wacker Drive, (312) 236-SALE You can aise visit tempting to collect a debt and any Sale that will entitle the purchaser 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g.i(. IF YOU
that pursuant to a Judgmenl of
p.m on February 18, 2013, at 205 SALES CORPORATION One 24th Floor. Chago. IL 60606-4650 The Judicial Sales Corporation at w information obtained will be used for Io s deed Io the real estate after Foreclosure entered in the above ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-
W, Randolph Street, Suife 1020, South Wacker Drive, 24th Flour, (312) 236-SALE You can also visit ww.tlsc,com for a 7 day status re- that purpose. conhrmation of the sale The prop- entitled cause on November 7, OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT
Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-
Chicago, Illinois. nell at public auc- The Judicial Sales Corporation at w port of pending sales. CODILIS & 1501221 er/yr will NOT be open for inspection TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION
2012, Inlercounty Judicial Sales FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF
lion lo the highest bidder for cash. SALE You can also ursil The Judi- ww.tIuc.com for a 7 day status re- ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 1i24,1131,2P/13 #488200 and plaintiff makes no representa-
Corporation will on Tuesday, Febru- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN
an set forth below, the following de- cial Saies Corporation 5f www tlxc.c pori of pending saleu. CODILIS & NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SKOKIE lion as to the condition of the prop-
ary 12, 2013, at the hour of i 1 am,
scribed real property: orn for a 7 day status report of ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF oily Prospective bidders are ad- in their office al 120 West Madison ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
Commonly known as 5048 West pandino sales. BURKE COSTANZA NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, (630) 794-9876 Attorney File No.. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS monished to check the court file to 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS
Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, FORECLOSURE
Main Street, Skokie, IL 60077 S CAF4DERRY LLP 9191 BROAD- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (4-12-14079 ARDC# 00.468002 Al- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- verify all information. If this property sell to the highest bidder for cash, MORTGAGE
1630) 794-9876 Attorney File No.: lomey Code. 21762 Case U 12 CH CERY DIVISION is u condominium unit, the purchas- the following descnbed roperty: LAW For information, contact
Permanent Index No.: 10-21-225- WAY Memllville, IN 46410 (219)
769-1313 Attorney File No.: 14-12-02588 ARDC# Ot(468002 At- 017931 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair SELFRELIANCE er of the unit al the foreclosure sale, Plaintiff's attorney JOHNSON,
073-0000 UKRAINIAN PIN. 12-13-407-004-lIlI.
other than a mortgagee, shall pay Commonly known us 4133 NORTH BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC,
The mortgaged real estate is im- 14374.6707 Attorney Code, Casa U tomey Code. 21762 Case # 12 CH Debt Collection Practices Act, you AMERICAN FEDERAL
t il CV 4993 NOTE: Pursuant to 0t4626 NOTE: Pursuant to Urti Fair are advised that Plaintiff's attorney CREDIT the assessments and the legal fees 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125,
proved with a dwelling. The proper- : UNION, OLCOTF AVENUE. NORRIDGE, IL Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.
ty will NOT be open for inspection. the Fair Debt Collection Practices Debt Collection Practices Act, you is deemed lo be a debt Collector at- Plaintiff, required by The Condominium 60706
The judgment amount was S Act, you are advised tIraI Plaintiff's are advised that Plaintiff's attorney tempting lo collect a debt and any vs. Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i( The mortgaged real estate is im- Please refer to file number 12-2281.
175.229FB. Sale temis for non- attorney is deemed to be a debt col- is deemed to be u debt collector at- information obtained will be used for B000AN and (g)14(. If this properly is a con- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-
parties: 10% of successful bid im- lector attempting to collect s debt templinq to collect u debt and any that purpose
HRABOVYTCH: UN-
KNOWN OWNERS AND NON
dominium unit which io part of a proved with s single family resi- TION One South Wacker Dove,
dence. If the subject mortgaged real 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650
mediately at conclusion of auction, und any information obtained will be information obtained will be used for 1501374 RECORD CLAIMANTS; common interest community, Ihe estate is a unit of u common inter-
balance by 12:30 p.m. the neat used for that purpose. that purpose. 1124, 1)31, 217/13 #488227 Defendants,
purchaser of the und at the foreclo- est community, tIre purchaser of Ihe (312) 236-SALE You can also axil
business day, botti by casliiero 1500140 1501436 sure sale other han a mortgagee unit other than s mortgagee shall The Judicial Sales Corporation at w
NORTON GROVE 12 CH 2609
checks: and no refunds The sale 1/17,1124.1/3113 84848M 1124,1/31,2t7/13 #488250 shall pay Ihe assessments required pay Ihe assessments required by ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE OF SALE by The Condominium Properly Act, port of oending sales, JOHNSON,
shall be sublect to general real es- SKOKIE SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 755 ILCS 605-18.5(0-il. IF YOU subsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 of BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC
tate laxes, special taxes. special IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY that pursuant lo a Judgment of ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- the Condominium Property Act. 230 W Monroe Street, Suite #1125
' assessments, special taxes levied,
and suponor liens, if any. The
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-
TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT- Foreclosure entered in the above OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Sale terms. 25% down by certified Chicago, IL 60606 1312) 541-9710
-r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY GAGE, LLC, entitled cause on November 30, funds. balance within 24 hours, by Attorney File No.: lE-2281 Attorney
property in offered as is, with no TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION
DIVISION DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, 2012, Inlercounty Judicial Sales certified funds, No refunds The Code. Case C 12 CH 23129 NOTE:
eopress or implied warranties and BANK OF AMERICA, N A. Plaintiff, Corporation will on Monday, March FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF properly will NOT be open for in-
without any representation ax to the Plaintiff, 4, 2013, st the hour of il am. in AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN spection. Upon payment in full of Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection
MALINAH DANYAL
quality of htle or recourse to Plain- BENJAMIN GANTZ AIXIA Defendants their office at 120 West Madison ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION the amount bid, Ihe purchaser will Practices Act, you are advised that
tilt. Prospective bidders are ad- MARK M, KIM, SUNG OK KIM, Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,
15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS receive a Certificate uf Sale which Plainhff's attorney is deemed to be
BENYAMIN Z. GANTZ, EINAT 12 CH 11901 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE s debt collector attempting Io collect
monished to review the court tile Io ROS CITIZENS, N.A., BANK OF GANTZ, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, 7352 ARCADIA Morton Grove, IL sell to the highest bidder for cash, LAW. For information: Visit our will entitle the purchaser lo a Deed u debt and any information obtained
verily all information AMERICA, NA, BROWN BARK Il, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 60053 the following descnbed mortgaged to the premises after confirmation of
For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher LP. . STATE OF ILLINOIS, UNITED website at service.atty-pierce.com. the sale, will be used for thaI purpose
NONRECORD CLAIMANTS NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- real estate, between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. For information: Visit our website at 1497940
and Shapiro, Attorney I 42168, STATES OF AMERICA Defendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Commonly known us 7818 North
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's 1/17, 1124, 113113 #484209
2121 Waukegav Road, Suite 301, Defendants 12 CH 017931 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Kilboum, Skokie, IL 60076. http://servrce.ally-pierce.corn. Be-
Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) Attorneys, One Noch Dearborn tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. NORRIDGE
9519 N. GROSS ROAD UNIT D and Sale entered in the above PIN. 10-27-106-031-0000.
498-9990, between 1:00 p.m and 12 CH 014626
4923 JEROME AVENUE SKOKIE, SKOKIE, IL 60076
Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL
cause on November 29, 2012, an The mortgaged real estate is a sin- 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Pierce E Associates, Plaintiff's AI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
3:00 p.m. weekdays only. IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- gle family residence If the sublect Please refer to Ele number lomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
1485921 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ural pur- ration, will at 10:30 AM on February mortgaged real estate is a unit of a Chicago, Illinois 60602. TeI.No. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-
#479135 PAt 120496. THE JUDICIAL SALES (3121 476-5500 Refer to File Num- CERY DIVISION
1110, 1117, 1/24/13 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant lo a Judqment of Foreclosure 28, 2013, al the The Judicial Sales common interesl community, the CORPORATION One South
SKOKIE suant to a Judgment uf Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above Corporation, One South Wacker purchaser of the unit other than a ber 1204428. WELLS FARGO BANK N.A., AS
Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,
IN THE UNITED STATES OIS- and Sale entered in the above cause on September 13, 2012, arr Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, mortgagee shall pay the assess- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES TRUSTEE, ON 8EHAL 0F THE
TACT COURT FOR THE NORTH- cause ocr September 12, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 60606, sell al public auction lo the mentu required by subsection (g-lI CORPORATION HOLDERS OF THE HARBOR VIEW
can also visit The Judicial Salen MORTGAGE
ERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS agent of The Judleial Seien Corpo- ration, will at 10:30 AM on February highest bidder, as set forth below, of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 Sellin Officer, (312) 444-t 122 LOAN TRUST
EASTERN DIVISION DEUTSCHE iation, will at 10:30 AM on MarchE, 14, 2013, at the The Judicial Sates the following descnbed real estate: Property Act. 14 MORTGAGE LOAN PASS-
day status report of pending salen. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-
BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPA- 2013. at the The Judicial Sees Cor- Corporation, One SouUr Wacker Commonly known as 7352 ARCA- Sale terms: Bidders must present, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One 1/17, 1124, 113113 #484269
NY, AS TRUSTEE FOR IXIS REAL 00ration, One South Wacker Drive - Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, DIA, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Prop- al the time of sale. a cashier's or North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 SKOKIE lES 2007-i Plaintiff,
ESTATE CAPITAL TRUST 2006- 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, 60606. seIl at public auction to the erty loden No 09-13-405-030-0000. certified check for tO% of the suc- CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
HE-i MORTGAGE PASS- sell at public auction to the highest highest bidder, as sel forth below, The real estate is improved with u cesstul bid amount. The balance of 5500 Attorney File No.: PAl 120496 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 'ÒLANTA BIELOWICZ MIlA
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- bidder, as set forth below. the fol- the following described real estate: single family residence. The beg- the successful bid shall be paid Attorney Code. 91220 Case e 12 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY JOLANTA BIELOWICZ, ANDRZEJ
lES 2006-HE-i lowing described real Commonly known au 9519 N. ment amount was $495,602.82. within 24 hours, by similar funds CH 17018 BIELOWICZ, 8MO HARRIS BANK,
DIVISION NA F/K/A HARRIS, NA Defendants
Plaintiff, esfate:Comrnonly known so 4923 GROSS ROAD UNIT D, SKOIÇIE, Sale terms: 25% down of the high- The properly will NOT be opon for 1500338 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A,
JEROME AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL IL 60076 Properly Indes No. 10-15- est bid by cerlrhed funds at the inspection. 12 CH 2775
1124,1131,2(7/13 #488114 Plaintiff, 7309 WEST PENSACOLA AVE-
LYN A. BERNSTEIN, STANLEY 60077 Property Index No. 10-28- i 10-029. The real estate is im- close of the auction; The balance, For information call Mr Russell R
JAY BERNSTEIN. AMERICAN EX- 407-01 1 . Property Index No. I 0-28- trroved with a condo/townhouse. including Ihe Judicial sale fee for Custer, Jr. ut Plaintiff's Attorney, NORRIDGE NUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706
SIMON ISHAY, MAIRY ISHAY NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-
PRESS CENTURION BANK, THE 407-012 The real estate is im- Sale terms: 25% down of the hiqh- Abandoned Residential Property Lillig & Thorsness, Ltd., 1900 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Defendants
VILLAGE OF Sl<OKIE, MUSICK proved with a uirigle family resi- est bid by certified funds al Die Municipality Relief Fund, which is Spnng Road, Oak Brook, Illinois COOK COUNTi', ILLINOIS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
LOSS MANAGEMENT, INC SA- deuce. Sale terms. 25% down of close of the auction: The balance, calculated on residential real estate 6Ó52-i495. 1630) 571-1900. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 12 CH 231 29 suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure
INTERCOUNIY JUDICIAL SALES 4546 HOWARD STREET Skokie, IL and Sale entered in the abone
MUEL DER-YEGHIAYAN the highest bid by certified funds at including the Judicial sale fee for at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or CERY DIVISION 60076
Defendant the close of the auction; The bal- Abandoned Residential Property fraction thereof of the amount paid CORPORATION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, casse on October 29, 2012, an
lfficer, (312) 444-1122 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-
11 CV4993 anca, including the Judicial sale fee Municipality Relief Fund, which is by the purchaser not to exceed Plaintiff,
TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ration, will ut 10:30 AM on January
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMIS- for Abandoned Residential Properly calculated on residential real estate $300, in certified funds/or wire vs
suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure
SIONER'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE Municipality Relief Fund, which is at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or transfer, ix due within twenty-four 1/24,1131,217/13 #488171 THOMAS LORSCHEIDER AKA and Sale entered in the above 31, 2013, et the The Judicial Sales
IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to calculated os residential real estate fraction thereof of the amount paid (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by SKOKIE THOMAS J. LORSCHEIDER; Corporation, One South Wacker
cause on November 6, 2012, an
a Judgment of Foreclosure and at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or by the purchaser not to exceed the mortgagee acquiring the resi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MARY LORSCHEIDER AKA MARY agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Dnve 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, -

Sale entered irr the above cause on fraction thereof of the amount paid $300. in certified funds/or wire dential real esIste pursuant lo its COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- C. LORSCHEIDER; 60606, seIl al public auction lo the
ration, will st 10:30 AM on February
July 31 , 2012, an agent of The Judi- by the purchaser not to eoceed transfer, is due within twenty-four credit bid al the sale or by any TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA 8. 2013. at the The Judicial Sales highest bidder. as sel forth below.
(24) hours. No fee ahall be paid by mortgagee, judrnenI creditor, or DIVISION SBM TO BANK ONE, NA' the following dencnbod real estate:
cia Sales Corporation, Special $300, in certified funds/or wire Corporation, One South Wacker Commonly known as 7309 WEST
Commissioner appointed herein,will transfer, is due within Iwenty-foar the mortgagee acquiring the resi- other honor acquinng the residential BANK OF AMERICA. N.A., SUC- UNKNOWN OWNER AND
Drive ' 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. PENSACOLA
at 1000 AM on February 19, 2013, 1241 hours. No lee shall be paid by dential real estate pursuant lo its real estate whose rights in and to CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; AVENUE,
60606, seIl al public auction to the NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Properly In-
al the The Judicial Sales Corpora. the mortgagee acquinog the resi- credit bid ut tile sale or by any the residential real estate arose pri- HOME LOANS SERVICING. LP Defendants. highest bidder, us set forth below, de. No 12-13-403-016-0000 The
tíos, One South Wacker Dove - dental real estate pursuant lo ils mortgagee, udqment creditor, or or to the sale The subleet properly FK.A COUNTRYWIDE HOME 12 CH 3042
the following descnbed real estate,, real estate is improved with a single
24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, credit bid at the sale or by any other lienor acquiring the residential is uublect to general real estate tax- LOANS SERVICING LP NOTICE OF SALE
Commonly known au 4546 140-
sell at public auction to tIre highent mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or real enlate whose nghts in and to es, special assessments, or special Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV- WARD STREET. Skokie, IL 60076 family t story home with a detached
bidder, as set forth below, the fol- other lienor acquinnq the residential the residential real estate arose pri- tases levied against said real estate EN that pursuant lo u Judgment 01 Property Index No. 10-27-118-052- 1.5 car garage Sale terms 25%
lowing described real estate: Corn- real estate whose sghts in and to or to the sale. The sublect property and is offered for sale without any MAYE ORTIZ NK/A MAYE G. OR- Foreclosure and Sale entered in the 0000 VOL. 0124, 10-27-118-054- down of the highest bid by certified
rnonly known as 8446 CHRISTIANA the residential real estate arose pri- is subject to general real estate tau- representation as IO quality or TIZ, FORTUNATO ORTIZ JR Nt<JA above entitled cause on November 0000 VOL. 0124. The real estate is funds at the close of the auction:
The balance, including the Judicial
AVENUE, Skokie, IL 60076 Pr, . -r- or Io the sale. The sublet property es, special assessments, or special quantity of title and without recourse FORTUNATO H. ORTIZ JA, 19, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Sales improved with a 51091e family resi-
ty Indes No. 10-23-223-051-1111. is sublect to general real estate tas- tases levied against said real estate to Plaintiff arid in AS 1S condition. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- Corporation will on Wednesday, dence, The udgmenl amount was sale foe for Abandoned Residential
The real estate is improved wdh a es, special assessments, or special and is offered for sale without any The sale is tacher subject to conhr- ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS February 20, 2013 at the hour of ti $365,292.64 Sale terms: 25% Properly Municipality Relief Fund,
which in calculated on residential
single family residence. The udg- taxes levied against said real estate representation as to quality or mation by the court. Upon payment NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S am. in their office al 120 West down of the highest bid by certified
-2' ment amount was $359,433.99 and is offered for sale without any quantity of title und without recourse in full of the amount bid, the pur- WHOLESALE LENDER Defendants Madison Street, Suite 7i8A, Chica- funds at the close of the auction; real estate at the rate st $1 for each
Sale terms: 10% down of the high- representation au to quality or lo Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. chaser will receive a Cerlifrcate of 12 CH 17018 go, Illinois, sell at public auction lo The balance, including the Judicial $1.000 or fraction Ihereof st the
ext bid by certified funds at lbs quantity of title and without recourse The sale is further subtect to confir- Sale that will entitle the purchaser 3304 CRAIN STREET Skbeie, IL the highest bidder for casti, as set sale fee for Abandoned Residential amounl paid by the purchaser not
close of the auction: The balance in to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. mation by tIre court If the sale is lo a deed to the real estate after 61X176 forth below, the following descnbecl to exceed $300, in certified funds/or
Property Municipality Relief Fund. wire transfer, is due within twenty-
certified funds/or wire transfer, is The sale is further subtect Io conf ir- set aside for any reason, the Pur- confirmation of the sale. The prop- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- mortgaged real estate which is calculaled on residential four (24) hours No fee shall be paid
due within twenty-four (24) hours. mation by the court. If the sale is chaser al the sale shall be entitled erty will NOT be upen for inspection TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- P.1K lE-13-310-016-0000. real estate at the rate of $1 tor each by the mortgagee acquinng the res-
The sublect property is subject Io net aside for any reason, Ihe Pur- only to a return of Ihe deposit paid. and plaintiff makes no representa- suant to s Judgment of Foreclosure Commonly known as 4115 North $1,000 or fraction thereol of the
general real estate laxes, special chaser al the sale shall be entitled The Purchaser shall have no lucher lion us to the condition of the prop- arid Sale entered in the above Ozanam Avenue, Norridge, IL amounl paid by the purchaser not idential real estate pursuanl to ils
assessments. or special tases lev- Only Io a return of the deposit paid. recourse against the Mortgapor, the city. Prospective bidders are ad- cause on November 14, 2012, an 60706. credit bid al the sale or by any
lo exceed $300. in cart/tied funds/or
ed ayalnsl said real estate and is The Purchaser shall have no further Mortgagee or the Mort9agee s altor- monished to check the Court file lo agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- The mortgaged real estate is im- wire transfer, is due within twenty. mortgagee, sdgmenl creditor. or
offered for sale wthout any repre- recourse against the Mortgaor, tIre ney. Upon payment in lull of the verify all information. If this property ration, will at 10:30 AM on February proved with a single family resi- four (24) hours No fee shall be paid Other henor acquinnq the msidential
sentation as Io quality or quantity of Mortgagee or the Mort9agee s atlor- amount bid, the purchaser will re- is a condominium unit, the purchas- 19, 2013, al the The Judicial Sales derme, If the subject mortgaged real by the mortgagee acquiring the res- real estate whose nghls n and to
tille and without recourse to Plaintrff nel Upon payment in lull of the ceive a Certihcate of Sale Ural will er of the unit al the foreclosure sale, Corporation, One South Wacher estate is a unit of a common inter- idential real estate pursuant In its the residential mal estate arose pn
and in AS 1S condition. The sale is amount bid, the purchaser will re- entitle the purchaser lo a deed to other than u mortgagee, shall pay Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, est community, the purchaser of the credit bid ut the sale or by any or Io the sale. The sublect property
further sublect IO confirmation by ceive a Certificate of Sale that will the real estate aber confirmation of the assessments and the legai fees 60606, sell al public auction to the unit other than a mortgagee shall mortgagee, Iudgment creditor, or is sublect Io general real estate tas-
' tIre court Upon payment in full of entitle the purchaser to a deed Io
the amount bid, the purchaser will the real estate after confirmation of
the sale. The properly will NOT be required by The Condominium highest bidder, as set forth below, pay the assessments required by other lienor acquinng the residential es, xpecial assessments, or special
open for inspection and plaintiff Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gI(1( the following described real estate. subsection (g-i) of Section 18.5 of real estate whose nghts in and Io laxes levied against said real estate
receive a Certificate of Sale that will the sale, The property will NOT be makes rio representation as to the and (g((4). If this property is a con- Commonly known as 3304 CRAN the Condominium Properly Act. and is offered for sale wrlhoul any
the residential real estate arose pri-
entitle the purchaser to a deed to open for inspection and plaintiff condition of the property. Propaso- dominium unit which is part of a STREET. Skokie, IL 60076 Pr,. -r- Sale terms: 10% down by certified or lo the sale, The sutqect properly representation as IO quality or
the real estate aher confirmation of makes no representation au lo the live bidders are admonished to common interest community, the lv Indes No. 10-23-205-052-III'. funds, balance, by certUred funds, is sublect to general real estate las- quantity of tiffe and without recourse
the sale. The property will NOT be condition of the property. Propaso- check the court file to verify all infor- purchaser of the uniI at the foreclo- the real estate is improved with a within 24 hours. No refunds. The es, Special assessments, or special to Plaintìff and in AS 1S condition.
open for inspectiOn and plaintiff tine bidders are admonished to malion. If this property is a condo- sure sale other than a mortgagee split lecel single family home; no property will NOT be open for in- tases levied againsl said real estate The sale is further subject In conhr-
makes no representation as to the check the court file to verify all nf or- minium unit. Ihe purchaser of the shall pay the assessments required garage. Sale terms: 25% down of spection malion by the court. Upon payment
and is offered for sale without any
' n condition of tfie property Prospec- rnabon. If this properly is a condo- unit al the foreclosure sale, other by The Condominium Property Act, the highest bid by certified funds at For information call Mr, Anthony representation as lo quality or in full of the amounl bid, the pur-
live bidders are admonished to minium unit, the purchaser of the than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 755 ILCS 60511851g-1) IF YOU the close of the auction; The bal- Porto al Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- guantily of title and without recourse chaser will receive u Certificate of
check the court file to verify all infor- unit al the foreclosure sale, other sessments and the leqal fees re- ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME- ance, including the Judicial sale fee man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 Sale that will entile the purchaser
mation. lt Uris properly is a condo- than a mortgagee, shall pay the au- quired by The Condominium Prop- OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT for Abandoned Residential Properly West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois
minium unit, the purchaser of the TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION
NIL THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 j 85
Judicial Sales-Real Est. Assumed Name Bid Notice Bid Notice Probate Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal
to a cieed to the real estate after ASSUMED NAME Bid Invifalion LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the sale of packaged beer, Life Storage Centers of South Gwendolyn Vann 3
conftrrnation of the sale The prop. Notice is hereby given, pursuant The Skokie Park District will re- VILLAGE OF MORTON
arty will NOT be open for inspection
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS - wine, and liquor at a trod and Loop will hold a public sale to Designs for Change 3153
arid ptaintiff makes no representa-
to An Aid ri relation to the use calve sealed bids for Tennis GROVE PROBATE DIVISION vegetable store in a B2 Corn- enforce a lien imposed on Said Edwin Mason 3144
tion as to the condition of the prop- of an Assumed Business Name Court Renovations at the Skokie Cook County, Illinois ESTATE of Elizabefh A. Erick- mercis) district. property, as described below, hucha Thomas 4048
arty Prospective bidders are ad- in the conduct or transaclion of Tennis Center located at Main & 2013 THEE TRIMMING PRO- son, deceased REVIEW pursuant to the Illinois Self- JamesJefferson 2128
monished to chece the court file to Business in the State, as Nibs Center Ifl Skokie, Illinois. GRAM No. 2012 P007199 2011-liP - Zoning Chapter Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- MarlcHopkins 111516
verify all information. If this properly amended, that a certification Bids are due and will be opened INVITATION FOR BIDS CLAIM NOÌ10E & NOTICE TO Amendment: Article I. In Gener-
Is a condominium unit. the purchas-
noia Code 770 ILCS 95/1 to Keisha Jones 16566
was filed by the undersigned and read aloud on February 7, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by KNOWN AND UNKNOWN al and Article Il. Administration 9517, at 10:00 AM on Friday, Melany Lettore 1058
er of tIte unit at the foreclosure sale,
other than a mortgagee, shall pay with the County Clerk of Cook 2013 at 11:00 AM at Ihe Skokie the President and the Board of HEIRS and Enforcement The Planning February 15, 2013, al Life Stor- Luresha Simmons 2206
the assessments andthe legal fees County. File No.D13132960 on Park District Administrative Off)- Trustees of the Village of Mor- Notice is given of the death of Division requests a comprefren- age Centers of Soufh Loop Catherine Shields 3130
required by The Condominium January 14, 2013. Under the ces, 9300 Weber Park Place, ton Grove, Cook County, Illinois, Elizabeth A. Erickson of Elk sive revision and reorganization (312)842-0004, 2361 S. Stale Louis Jenkins 2024
Property Act 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) Assumed Name of Skokie, Illinois, 60077. that sealed bids will be received Grove Village, Illinois. Letters of of Article I. In General and Arti- St., Chicago, Illinois 60616. Shannon Hampforr 1123
and ()(4) If this property is a con- Elevate Talent Productions Bid Documents, including Plans for the 2013 TREE TRIMMING Office were issued on Jnauary de Il, Administration and En- Management reserves the right Rasfteed Russe)
domirrium unit which is part of a w'ifh the business located at 300 4036
corrimos interest community, the
and Specifications, may be ob- PROGRAM. 2, 2013 to Edward A. Erickson forcemenl of the Chapler 118. fo withdraw any unit from sale. Kimyaffa Burnett 5033
purchaser of the unit at the forado- West Golf Rd. #203, Ml. Pros- tamed by depositing $25.00 per Bids will be received up to the of 595 Gateshead North in Elk Zoning of the Skokie Village Regisfered or motor vehicles Barbara Minniefield 1060
sure sale other than a mortga9ee pact, IL. 60056. The true set wifh the Skokie Park Dist oct hour of 10:00 AM. Local Time, Grove Village, Illinois whose at- Code and any other sections are sold As Is / Parts Only, no George Cuevas 2022
shall pay the assessments required name(s) and residence address at 9300 Weber ParIr Place, on the 12th day of February torney is Dsvid G. Batts of 1325 that might be affected by these titles or registration. Tfrredz Browbar 1137
by The Condominium Property Act, of the owner(s) is Joshua Skokie, IL, 60077, from the 2013, at the office of the Direc- Arlington Heights Road in Elk changes. The subject matter Tenant Name Unit if MarcusTabb 4171
7B5 LCS 8O5/185(Q-l). F YOU Huleisy & Sarah Huleisy, i 407 hours of 9:00am to 4:00pm tor of Public Works, at the Pub- Grove Village, Illinois 60007 may includo, but not be limited
ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Brandi Williams 3039 David Herniach 4152
OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT W. Catalpa Lo., Mf. Prospect, IL Monday through Friday. Thìs lic Works Facility, 7840 N. Nagle (847) 290-0436. Claims againsl to, esisling buildings and usas, SabnnaMorgan 2016 Rosalind Harris 503g
TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 60056. deposit is non-refundable. Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois, tIre Estate may be filed in the enforcement and interpretation SabnnaMorgan 2015 Latonia Kyle 5001
FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Pub:1/24.1/al,2/7 488602 A property Certified Check, and will be publicty opened and Circuit Court of Cook County, I)- of the chapter, the duties and Sabrina Morgan 2066 Laurence Matthews 215
AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ASSUMED NAME Bank Draft, Cashier's Check or read at that time. linois at the Richard J. Daley procedures for the Plan Com- Wauniece Cole 5080 Auriga Cohran 4090
ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Notice is hereby given, pursuant Bid Bond payable to the Skokie The bidding forms and docu- Center, Room 1 202 in Chicago, mission and Zoning Board of KevinJones 3t9t
15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS Wendell Smoof 144
to An Act in relation to the use Park Dislnict for not less than monts are available al the office Illinois 60602 and with the Rep- Appeals, and detinitiono Debbie Patterson 2153 Elizabeth Beai'dsley 2008
MORTGAOE FORECLOSURE
LAW For information: Vied our
of an Assumed Business Name ten (10) percent of the total bid of the Director of Public Works, resentative on or before the FOR YOUR INFORMATION: Elizabeth Oshinson 3113 David Gardner 4019
websito al service.afty-pierce.com. in the conduct or transaction of amount will be required for each Village of Morton Grove, Illinois date that is six months from the Plans and related documents Tamela Collins-Cole 2013 Trios Cos 2068
between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. Business in the State, as bid. in hard copy form or at http:/fww first publication date of this No- are available at the Village's Tracey Adams 5038 Raymond Brazell 3173
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's amended, that a certification The successful bidder will be re- w. mo rtongroveil.org/rasidentlab tice as indicated below. Any Community Developmenf De- Fool Nanny.com, Inc. 4098 Harold Singer 5046
Attorneys, One North Dearborn was filed by the undersigned quired to furnish a satisfactory out/PublicNotices.asp in a claim not filed within that time partmenl, Planning Division, anon Vuletich 4016 Katondria McCarte' 2098
Street Suite t300, CHICAGO, IL with the County Clerk of Cook Performance Bond and Labor downloadable electronic
P0602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. forni. period is barred. Copies of any (847) 933-8447 Monday through
Please refer to file number County. File No.013132989 on and Matena) Payment Bond for The cost for a hard copy form of claim filed with the Court must Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 Public Notices Public Notices
PAtO1 t875. THE JUDICIAL SALES Januaty 14, 2013. Under the 100% of the total confract the bidding forms and docu- be mailed or delivered to the PM.
CORPORATION One South Assumed Name of amount. All bidders will be re- monts is twenty and 00/100 dol- Representative and the attorney SPECIAL AID: Available upon
Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, North Shore Dog Walk quired fo certify that they are in lars ($20.00), which is not within ten days after it is filed. request for the disabled. Call LEGAL NOTICE
IL 60606-4650 )3t2) 236-SALE You with the business located at compliance with all laws govern- refundable. There is no cost as- s/ David G. Bunts. Attorney at NORWOOD PARK TOWNSHIP
can also visit TIre Judicial Safes (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)
4124 Hampton Court, Gfenview, ing equal employment opportu- sociated with electronic down- Law SCHEDULE OF BOARD MEETINGS, 2012
Corporation at www.tIsc.com for a 7 933-8455,
All Regular and Fiscal Board meetings will be held or the second
day status report of pending sales IL. 60026. The true name(s) and nify and sexual harassment. )oads. Bids must be submitted Pub:1/24 1/31 2/7486049 Interested parties are invited to Tuesday and last Fnday of each month commencing at 6:30 p.m. al
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One residence address of the This project is subject to the on the forms provided. attend fhis meeting. This notice
North Dearborn Street Suite t300 owner(s) is Noel Sharma, at payment of Prevailing Wages. The Director of Public Works re-
Public Notices ihe Township Hall, 7833 West Lawrence Avenue, Norridge, Illinois,
is for information purposes only. as follows:
CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3121 476- 4124 Hampton Court. Glenview, The Prevailing Wage Rate De- serves the right to refuse to is- PUBLIC NOTICE Published in tIle Skokie Review JANUARY 8 & 25 JULY 9 & 26
5500 Attorney File No.. PAlOt t875 IL. 60026. termination of the Skokie Park sue Plans, Specifications and If you live in Nibs Township and FEBRUARY 12 & 22 AUGUST 13 & 30
Attorney Code 91220 Case 12
on January 24, 2013.
Pub:1/24,1/31,2j7 487259 District is included in the Con- Proposals to any person, fiori, have a child in grades K-8 who MARCH 12 & 29 SEPTEM8ER 10 & 27
CH 277'S Paul Luke, Chairman APRIL 9 & 26 OCTOBER
ASSUMED NAME tract Documents. or corporation that he considers is home-schooled or aftends a 8 & 25
1496394 Pub:1-24-13 489415 MAY 14 & 31NOVEMBER 12 & 29
1/10, 1/17,1(24/13 9479157 Notice is hereby given, pursuant No bids will be withdrawn with- to be unqualified, private school and you are con- JUNE DECEMBER tO & 27
to An Act in relation to the use out the written consent of the The nght to waive any irregular)- cerned about their educational Storage - Legal t 1 & 28
The December Fiscal meeting will be held on the fourth Fnday of the
of an Assumed Business Name Skokie Park District. Only bids ty and lo reject any or all bids is growth and development, Life Storage Centers of Rogers month.
LEGAL (n the conducl or transaction of in compliance with the provi- reser,ied to the President and please contact Nibs Township Park will hold a public sale to on- Notice is further given that special meetings might be called pursuant
force a lien imposed on said proper- to law and in that event, statutory notice will be given to all those inter-
Business in the State, as sions of the Bid Documents will Board of Trustees of the Village District for Special Education,
ty, as described below, pursuant to estad and proper persons who request notice of such special meel-
amended, that a certification be considered. Bids will be con- of Morton Grove. All conf rads Tarin Kendrick, Executive Direc- the Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa- ings.
was filed by the undersigned sidered firm for a period of sixty for the construction of Public tor. PH: 847-965-9040, 8701 cility Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS Interested parSes are invited to attend
Adoption with the County Clerk of Cook (60) days. The Skokie Park Dis- Works are subject to the Illinois Menard, Morton Grove, IL 95/1 to 95/7, at 11:00 AM on NOTICE OF POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS
Assumed Name County. File No. D12132822 on Irict reserves the right fo reject Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS, 60053. Thursday, February 14th 2012, at OF DISABLED STATUS
January 2, 2013. Under the As- any or all bids and to waive any 130/1 et seq.). Published in Pioneer Press LIte Storsge Centers o Rogsrs The Towship of Norwood ParIr does not discnmiriale on the basis nf
Auction- Real Estate sumod Name of technicalities in the bidding 'if it General questions regarding the 1/24/13 Park, 7524 N. PaulIna St. Ch'Ic*. disabled Status in the admission to, egress from, or in the treatment
go, IllInois, 60626. 17731 381-1417 of, or employment in, or in any relation to In programs or activities,
Bid Notice Royal Construction should be deemed n tIte public Contrsct Documents should be Pub: 1-24-13 487226 Management rosemos the nghl to Larry Rogawski of Norwood Park Township, 7833 West Lawrence
with the business located at interest. directed to Mr. Chns R. Tomich, (N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF withdraw any unit from sale. Regis- Avenue. Norndge. Illinois. 60706, telephone number (708) 453-0861
Divorce 9071 Gross Point Rd. SkokIe, Pub:l/24/13 486401 PE., Village Engineer, Public COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tered or motor vehicles aro sold has been designated to coordinato compliance with the riondiscrimi-
IL. 60007 The true name(s) and PARK RIDGE RECREATION ANO Works Department, via fas to FIRST MUNICIPAL DISTRICT As Is I Parts Osiv." no titles or reg. nation requirements.
Foreclosures residence address of tIre PARK DISTRICT (847) 965-951 1 . All detailed Plaintiff y. Adocco Group cl/b/a istratlon. Daled this 24th day of Janua. 2013
is Stanford LEGAL NOTICE Tenant Name: Unit ROCCO SECCO TOWNSHIP CLERK
Foundation Notices owner(s) J. questions concerning fhe actualAPHOntheGoUSA, nc,, 17081 453-0861
Sealed bids will be received by the Aisha Leach 122
Prolansky, at 9071 Gross Point ParIr Ridge Recreahon and Park bid specifications should be for-
Defendants Najolie Wsght 158 1(24/13 488594
Judicial Sales Rd. Skokie, IL. 60007 District, 2701 West Sibley Streel, warded in writing via fax no less 8001 Lincoln Avenue, Suife Debra L. Crestorii 224
Pub:1(10,1/17,1/24 478050 Park Ridge, Illinois, telephone (847) than five business days prior Io
000, Skokie, IL 60077 Frances Quarles 226
Mechanics Liens Notice is hereby given. pursuant Io 692-3482 for the Hinkley Pool Filter the scheduled bid opening date. Luke F Urbanowski 246 Advertisement for Bids
Case No: 3912-Ml-177489
Name Change An Ad in relation to the use of an Replacement Project (located at 25 Dated at Morton Grove, Illinois, Amount Claims $1,100 plus Vance Williams ill 356 Notice is hereby given by James McHugh Construction Co.,
Busse Highway in Park Ridge, lIli- Michael V. Davenport 357 on behalf of the Morton Grove ParIr District, Cook County, lIli-
Assumed Business Name in the this 24th day of January 2013, wages, tees &cosfs John M. Baker 359
Probate 0015), which includes all labor,
conducl or transaction of Business equipment and miscellaneous ma- by Order of Mr. Andy DeMonte, Appearance filing/Return Date: Tanzenia Cousar noia, Ihat sealed bids will be received and publicly opened for
388
in the State, as amended, that a tenaIs to remove, dispose and re- Director of Public Works, Village January30, 2013 Joseph R. AWn 428 the following:
Public Hearings Bid if
certification was filed by the under- place the existing pressure sand fil- of Morton Grove. SUMMONS Mary-Ann Pilot 477 Description
Public Notices signed with the County Clerk of ter (new sand filter will be pur- Pub:1-24-13 489102 To each Defendant' YOUR ARE Jesse A. Dismukes 523 OPB-O01-13 Demolition
chased by Park Dislncl and deliv- Denise Johnson 576 FOR THE PROJECT:
Cook County. File No. 0t3t32887 Name Change SUMMONED and required 1,
Storage - Legai on the January 7, 2013 Under the
ered to site(, until Monday. Febru-
To file your written appearance
Lynn Patrick Le Fiore 610 MORTON GROVE PARK DISTRICT
ary 4. 2013 at 11 00 am., at which Deeshea Hargrow 659
Take Notices Assumed Name of: time such bids will be publicly IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR by yourself or your attorney and Anthony Wolfe 666 ORIOLE PARK AQUATIC FACILITY RECONSTRUCTION
Tlrinline opened and announced in the COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS pay the required fee in District Juanita Omoroyi 703 OWNER CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
With the business located at: 5337 Board Room at the Administrative IN THE MAUER OF THE PE- 1 : 50 West Washington Street Michael McCarthy 706 Morton Grove Park District James McHugh Construction Co.
Assumed Name W Eddy St., Chicago, IL 60641. Offices of the building located al TITION OF Jaclyn Jennetfen Room 602; Chicago, IL 60602 Stanley Jones 883 6834 Dempster St 1737 S Michigan Ave.
The true name(s) aridresiderrce ad- 2701 West Sibley Street, Park Malcolm Amos 891
ASSUMED NAME dress of the owner),$) is:Andsan b/n Leah Marie Prince FOR on January 30, 2013 between Kellie S Haberman Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 Chicaoo, IL 60616
Ridge, Illinois. 979
Notice is hereby given, pursuant Tedetsk, 5337 W. Eddy St., Chi- fhe hours of 8:30 AM and PH(847) 965-1200/ PH (3T2) 4o1-i 191 I
All Bidders muaI make a Mandatory CHANGE OF NAME Pub: 1/24 1/31 489351
to An Act irr relation fo the use cago, IL 60641 Pro-Bid Sito Visit to the Hirikley CASE NO:13M2000101 2:30PM 2. File your answer to Life Storage "centers of the FX (847) 965-7484 EX (312) 277- 6856
of an Assumed Business Name Psb 1117, 1/24, 1/31 484647 Pool Fitter Equipment Room in or- NOTICE OF PUBLICAÌÌON the complaint before 9:00AM as Soufhwest Loop will hold a pub- Bids are being accepted for the following bid package: Demoti-
in the conducl or transaction of der to familiarize themselves with Public notice is hereby given required by fhe applicable sub- lic sale to enforce a lien
im-
tion. Contract will be awarded under Bide OPB-O01-l3.
Business in the Stafe, as the existing conditions, perform all that on March 13, 2013, at 9:30 sections of paragraph 3 or 4 in Scope of work consists of the complete demolition of the facili-
field measurements and to fully un- posed on said property, as de-
amended, lItaI a cerlthcaf,on ties located al the following locations:
derstand the nature and scope of AM being one of the return days the NOTICE TO THE DEFEND- scribed below, pursuant to the
was filed by the undersigned the work Contact Terry Wolf with in the Circuit Court of the Coun- ANT. IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, Illinois Soif-Service Storage Fa- (1)9200 Oriole Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053
with the County CIOrti of Cook the Park Ridge Park Distnct, tele- ty of Cook, I will file my petition A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT cility Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS (2)6210 W. Dempster, Morton Grove, IL 60053
County. File No 013132934 on phone (847) 692-3516 to arrange a in said Court- 3rd District, Roll- MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST 95/1 to 95/7, at 2:00 PM on
Property (t) consisfs of a single story bathhouse and two pool
January 10, 2013. Under the site visit If the Bidder fails to at- ing Meadows, IL Courtroom YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED structures. Property (2) consists of a single story commercial
Assumed Name of REACH OUT TO tend a Mandatory Pro-Bid Site Visit, 204, praying for the change of IN THE COMPLAINT. DORO-
Wednesday, February 13, 2013,
banking facility.
the Parir District will vol open or at Lite Storage Cenlers of the
Creative Finishes JC my name from Lash Marie THY BROWN, Cleric of the Cir- Southwest Loop, 601 W Ham- Sealed bets will be received until February 12, 2013 at 10:00
consider its bid,
with the business located al Contractor and all Subcontractors Prince to that of Leed Mane cuit Court January 9, 2013, A.M CST at Morton Grove Park District's Administrative 016-
at 940 Beau Drive, Des Plaines,
MORE shall pay the applicable prevailìng Jenneffen, pursuant to the Stat- Pub:1/24 489632
son St., Chicago, IL, 60607
ces located on second floor of 6834 Dempster St , Morton
(312) -360-113
IL 60016. The true name(s) and wages for all classes of laborers. ute in such case made and pro- Grove, IL 60053. Bids received after this time will not be ac-
mechanics and workmen used on vided Public Hearings Management reserves the right
cepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud imnredir
residence
owner(s(
address
is:
of the
Janusz
QUALIFIED the project
Dated at Cook County,
to withdraw any unit from sale.
ately after the specified closing time.
Bidding Documents are available Illinois LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Registered or motor vehicles
Chmie)ewski, 940 Ibeau Drive, on January 11,2013 HEARING are sold As Is I Parts OnIy, no Bidding documents will be available by Construction Manager
for no charge by contacting Mar-
Des Plaines, IL 60016 LOCAL yanne Lucaro of Park Ridge Park /s/Jaclyn Jennetten Skokie Plan Commission, titles or regiatration. beginning January 25, 2013. Contact Toni Stud, via email, att
Pub:1/17.1/24.1/31 4843% Distnct by e-mail at mlucarz@prpar Pub:l124, 1/31,2/7 486319 Thursday, February 21, 2013, Tenant Name Unti # sfuit@mchugfrconstruction.com, to request bidding cocu-
Notice is hereby given pursuanl ro ks.org or by calling (847) 692.3482 Village of Skokie, 5127 Oakton monts
Wilonda Cannon Golden 300
An Act in relation to tire use of an CANDIDATES IN E-mail requests for Bidding Deco-
monts shall include name of bidding
Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077, at Garry Pope 187
All inquiries about the Bid Documents shall be directed in writ-
Assumed Business Name in the 7:30 P.M., to consider the fol- Chelsea Scott 317
in9, by February 8. 2013 2:00PM CST. to the attention of Tom
firm. contact person, mailing ad-
conduct or transaction of Business dress (so PO Boxes(, telephone lowing: Dejuan Thomas 417 Stuit, James McHugh Construction Co., 1737 S. Michigan
in the State, as amended, that a CHICAGOLAND number, and e-mail address. NEW ACTION TAKEN AmiS Sane 662 Ave., Chicago, IL 60616. Questions are to be fased to (312)
certification was filed by tIne ureter- Board of Park Commissioners SUBSCRIBE 2013-2P - Special Use Per- Emma Middlefon 941
277-6856.
signed with the County ClerIr of Rick Biagi, President mit: 9426 Skokie Boulevard All bids offered must be accompanied by a custriera Check.
Cook County File No Dt3132874 WITH Pub:1-24-13 489392
Lisa Brown
Chicago Land Tiffe Trust Corn- Anthony Williams
947
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'riols Code 770 ILCS 95/1 to Management reserves the right to PROPOSED DEVON-LINCOLN REDEVELOPMENT
95/7. at 1:00 PM on Thursday, withdraw any unit from saie, Revis- PROJECT AREA
February 14th, 2013, at iered or motor vehicles are sold As
Is / Parts Only." no titles or registra- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 7:30 p.m., at the Lincolnwood Village HaU at 6900 North Lincoln Avenue. Lincolnwood, Illinois,
LifeStorage Centers of Morton 60712, a public hearing will be held to consider the approval of the proposed redevelopment plan and prolect (the "Redevelopment Plan and Prolect") and the des-
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Grove, 6505 West Oakton Unii ignation of that certain proposed redevelopment prolect area to be known as the Devon-Lincoln Redevelopment Project Area (tf're "Redevelopment Project Area").
Name
Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, Chiquita M Carroll 550 The Redevelopment Project Area Consists of the territory described in Exhibit A attached and is generally described below:
60053, 847-966-1899 Manage- Mary Beth Cole 513 The Redevelopment Project Area consists of the real property generally located along the north side of Devon Avenue between McCormick Boulevard and Proesel
ment reserves the right to with- DanaColernarr-Newrnan

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344 Avenue, and the real property generally located in the adjacent areas to the north of such property along Devon Avenue, ail n the Village of Lincolnwood.
draw any und from sale. Regis- Johnnie Dart Ill There will be considered at the hearing comments on whether to approve the Redevelopment Plan and Prolect for, and the designation of, the proposed Redevelop-
tered or motor vehicles are sold Pablo Delfì 510
Joshua Feliciano 214 ment Prolect Area and adoption of tax increment allocation financing therefor. The proposed Redevelopment Pian and Project is on file and available for public in-
"As Is / Parts Only," no titles or Shemika Hall 26 spection during normal business hours at the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712. The Redevelopment Plan and
registration. Ninos Hansa 485 Project is also available on the Village's website at http://www.lincolnwoodil.org.
Tenant Name Unit ft Steven Hubbard 115 Pursuant to 111e Redevelopment Plan and Project, the Village proposes to reduce or eliminate those conditions that quality the Redevelopment Project Area as a
Patricia Brooks 1141 Juvanna N Johnson 82
494 blightod area" or conservation area," as these terms are defined in the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended, and fo enhance the tas base
Patricia Brooks 1142 Strass Johnson
Chafes Miller 89 & 91 of the Village and the taxing districts having taxable property within the Redevelopment Project Area by utilizing tax increment financing fo fund various eligible proj-
oct costs to stimulate private investment within the Redevelopment Project Area. The Redevelopment Plan and Project includes an eligibility report providing in rea-
sonable detail the basis for qualifying the Redevelopment Project Area as a "blighted area" or "conservation area," as these terms are defined in the Tao Increment

Public Notices Public Notices


Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended.
The Redevelopment Plan and Project objectives include but are not limited fo the following:
1 Promote the health, safety and general welfare of the Village;
2,lmprove the quality of life in the Redevelopment Project Area and the Village;
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 3.lncrease the property tax base for other local governments having jurisdiction overlapping the Redevelopment Protect Area;
1.Notice is hereby given by the Board of Education, Niles 4.Strengthen the Village and local community economy and encourage sound economic development by increasing business activity, tax base, and job opportuni-
Township District for Special Education #807, Cook County, Il- ties;
...iois, that sealed lump sum bids will be received for general 5.Preserve or enhance the value of properties in and adjacent to the Redevelopment Project Area; and
construction for the following: 6.Provide needed public improvements.
PROJECT: POOL IMPROVEMENTS - Julia Molloy Education
Center 8701 Menard Avenue
Morton Grove, Illinois 60053
To achieve these objectives, the Redevelopment Plan and Protect proposes to provide assistance by paying or reimbursing costs related to the acquisition, con-
struction and installation of public facilities, property assembly, site preparation and improvement, environmental remediat'mn, job training and other eligible redevel-
opment project costs, the execution of one or more redevelopment agreements, and the payment of financing, administrative and other professional costs, and pay-
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OWNER:NILES TOWNSHIP DISTRICT FOR SPECIAL EDU- ment and/or reimbursement of the Redevelopment Project Costs, all as provided under the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended,
CATION $807 Prior to the date of the hearing, each taxing district having property in the Redevelopment Project Area and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Op-
8701 Menard Avenue portundy may submit written comments to the Village, to the attention of the Village Director of Community Development, Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lin-
Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 coIn Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712.
ARCHITECT: RuckPate Archdeclure 22102 North Pepper The Village has convened a joint review board to consider and make a recommendation regarding the proposed Redevelopment Plan and Prolect for, and the des-
Road, Suite 201 Barrington, Illinois 60010 (847)361-2946 ignation of, the proposed Redevelopment Project Area and the adoption of tax increment allocation financing therefor, in accordance with the requirements of the
2,Description: generally the work may be described as fol- Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended. The joint review board consists of a representative selected by each community college district, park
lows: Replacement of pool gutter and equipment, pool modifi- district, library district, school district, township, fire profection district and county that will have the authority fo directly levy taxes on the property within the Redevel-
cations, HVAC afterations and related work. opment Project Area at the time that the Redevelopment Project Area is approved, a representative selected by the Village, and a public member. The joint review
3.Bids Due: bids will be received until 1 :00 PM, 19 February board meeting was held on Tuesday, January 15, 2013. at the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712.
2013 at the administration office of the Owner and will be pub- At the hearing, all interested persons or affected taxing districts may file written comments and objections with the Village Clerk and may be heard orally with re-
holy opened and read at that time.
4.Document Date: the bidding documents are dated 21 Janu-
spool to any issues regarding the approval of the Redevelopment Plan and Project for and the designation of the Redevelopment Project Area and the adoption of
tas increment allocation financing therefor. The hearing may be adjourned by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village without further notice other
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5.Document Availability: the bidding documents are available Village Clerk Village of Uncolnwood Cook County, Illinois
in electronic format by email from the office of the Architect EXHIBIT A
without cost, or in printed forni from the office of the Architect LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
on payment of $100 per set, refundable if complete docu- That part of the South Half of Section 35, Township 41 North, Range i 3 East of the Third Pnncipal Meridian taken as a tract and described as follows: Beginning at
ments are returned in good condition within 14 days of receipt a point on the South line of Pratt Avenue also being the Northeast comer of Lot 13 in Block 5 in Lincoln Ave. Gardens Subdivision recorded February 1 t , 1927 as
of bids, call in advance for printed documents. Bidding docu- Document No. 9548461 ; thence Southwesterly along the Easterly line of said subdivision also being a line common with the Westerly line of the abandon nght of
mento are available for viewing at the office of the Architect. way of the Chicago and Northwestem Railroad )formerly the Junction Railway Company) a distance of 1032,81 more or less to a point of curve; thence continuing
Ouments may also be available for viewing from Dodge and Southwesterly along said last described line being a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 5680.00 feet a distance of 205.16 feet more or lesa to the
Reed Construction Data. North line of Lincoln Ave. Gardens Consolidation recorded May 9, 1957 as Document No. 16899737; thence West along the North line of said Consolidation fo the
6 Complete Bids: bidders shall enter the necessary informa- most Easterfy comer of Lof 12 in Block 14 in said Lincoln Ave. Gardens Subdivision; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of Lof 12 and 1 1 to the most
tion in all blanks on the Bid Form and shall include all addition- Northerly comer of Lot 1 1 ; thence North along the East line of Lots 1 0, 9 and 8 in said Block 1 4to the most Northerly comer of said Lot 8; thence Soutfrwesterfy
al bid submittals required by the Bidding documents. Bidders along the Northwesterly line of Lot 8 to the Northeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence Southerty to the Northeast corner of Lot 1 in Loyola Ave. Addition to
shall make use of complete documents to prepare bids. Lincolnwood recorded June 28, 1954 as Document No. 15945538 also being the point of intersection of the South line of Albion Avenue and the Northwesterly line
7.Bid Security: all bids offered must be accompanied by bid se- of Proesel Avenue; thence Southwesterly along the Northwesterly line of Proesel Avenue fo the North line of Schreiber Avenue. also being the North line of Lot 36
curity in the form of cash, certified check or bid bond made in John Proesel Estate Partition recorded September 5, 1923 as Document No. 8090987; thence West along said line to the Northwest comer of said Lof 36;
payable to the Owner in the amount of not lesa than ten per- thence South along the West line of said Lot 36 to the centerline of a vacated 16.00 feet alley; thence East along said last described line to its intersection with the
cent (10%) of the amount of the aggregate of the bid as a East line of the West 184.83 feet of Lot 37 in said John Proesel Estate Partition; thence South along said last described line to thecenterline of Devon Avenue also
guarantee that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered being the South line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 35; thence East along said last described line fo its intersection with the Southerly extension of the
into and tire performance of the contract property secured. West line of Devon Square, recorded April 9, 1998 as Document No. 98284608; thence North along said last described line to the North line of said Devon Square;
8.Time Bids Held Good: no bid shall be withdrawn, modified, thence East along said last described line to the East line of said Devon Square, also being the West line of Hamlin Avenue; thence Southalong said last described
or cancelled without the consent of the Owner for a period of line to the centerline of Devon Avenue; thence East along said last described line to its intersection with the Southerly extension of the East line of Ridgeway Ave-
nue also being the East line of the West 33.00 feet of Lof 10 in said John Proesel Estate Partition; thence North along said last described line fo the South line of
sixty (601 days after the opening of Bicis.
9.Site Visits: bidders may visit the site by appointment only. the North 41 1 .59 teet of said Lot 10: thence East along said last described line, 142.66 feet; thence South along a line which forms an angle of 90 degrees 02 mi- You've never
Bidders shall contact the Marcus Holleran at the District (847) nutes 20 seconds to the nght with a prolongation of the last described line, 75.40 feet; thence East along a line which tornis an angle of 90 degrees 0 minutes 40
966-8600 to schedule a visit. Bidders shall report to the seconds fo the left with a prolongation of the last described line, 37,00 feet; thence South at right angles to the centerline of Devon Avenue, 1 73.00 feet to the con-
school office on arrival.
10.Pre-Bid Meeting: a Pro-Bid Meeting will be held at 3:30
tedino of Devon Avenue; thence East along the centerhne of Devon Avenue to the centerline of Central Park Avenue and the Southwest comer of the Southeast
Quarter of said Section 35; thence East along the centerline of Devon Avenue also being the South line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 35 to the infersec- searched for
PM, 7 February 2013, at the site. tion willi the East line of McCormick Boulevard; thence North along said described line to the intersection with the North line of the East/West 16.00 foot Public Al-
i 1 Owner's Rights: the Owner reserves Itrio right to reject any ley in Edgar S. Owen's North Shore Channel & Devon Ave. Subdivision, extended East; thence West along said last described line being the North lineof said
and all bids or waive any inforrualities at its discretion.
- 12.Bonds: the successful bidder for the protect is required fur-
16.00 foot Public Alley to the East line of Drake Avenue; thence North along the last describe line to the intersection with the Easterly extension of a line 57.93 feet
North of and parallel with this North line of the public alley in Block 6 in Owen & Closius Lincoln & Devon Ave. Subdivision; (thefollowing five (5) calls being in Block
cars like this
nish Performance Bond and Payment Bond in an amount 6 in Owen & Closius Lincoln & Devon Ave, Subdivision); thence West along said last described line to the Northeasteily line of Lot 4 in Block 6 in said Owen A
equal to one hundred percent (100%) of Ihre bid amount, with Closiun Lincoln & Devon Ave. Subdivision; thence Northwesterly along said last described line to its intersection with the West line of the Nortf'i/SouItr public alley;
sureties to be approved by tire Owner, and in the form re-
quired by the Bidding documents.
thence North along said Isst described line fo an angle point; thence Northwesterly 7.08 feet more or lesa to the South line of the East/West public alley; thence
West along said last described line to the East line of Central Park Avenue; thence West to the Northeast comer of Lot 109 in Proesel's Lincoln Ave. Subdivision re-
before.
13.insurance: the successful bidder is required to fumish insur- corded December 6, 1921 as Document No. 7345199, and the West line of Central Park Ave.; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of Lofs 98 through
anca in form and amounts required by the Bidding documents. 109 both inclusive, to the most Northerfy comer of Lot 98 in said Proesel's Lincoln Ave. Subdivision and the East line of Monticello Ave.; thence North along saìd
including guarantee of indemnity to the Owner and Architect last described line to the North line of Arthur Avenue and the Southwest comer of Lof 60 in Proesel's Lincoln Ave, Subdivision; thence West along the North line of
against ally and all daims which might arise for damages to
persons or property due to the negligence of himself. his em-
Arthur Avenue to the Southeast comer of Lof 28 in Proesel's Lincoln Ave. Subdivision; thence North along the East line of Lof 28 fo the Northeast comer of Lot 28;
thence West along the NorTh line of Lot 28 to the East line of Lawndale Avenue; thence North along said last described line fo the intersection with the Southeaster-
Visit
ployees or agents, during the construction of said improve- ly extension of the Northeasterly line of Owneris Division, recorded July 15, 1959 as Document No. 17598556; thence Northwesterly along said last described line
mento and until the said improvement has been finally accept- fo the intersection with the Northeasterly extension of the Southeasterly line of Lof 26 in said Proesel's Lincoln Ave. Subdivision; thence Southwestetly along said
ed as complete by the Owner. last described line to the Northeasterfy line of Lincoln Avenue; thence Northwesterfy along said last described line fo the most westerfy comer of Lot 21 in said To D r ¡ ve .com
'-14.Prevailing Wage: the successful bidder is shall pay not less Proesel's Lincoln Ave. Subdivision; thence Northeasferfy along the Northwesterly line of said Lot 21 also being a line common with the Southeasterly line of said
than the prevailing rates of wages fo all laborers, workmen, Owneri Division to the most Easterly line of said Owner's Division; thence Southeasterly along the Southeasferfy estension of the Northeasferfy line of said Owner's
and mechanics performing work under this contract, as ascer- Division to its intersection with a line 8.00 feet West of and parallel with the West line of Lofs 9 through 12, both inclusive in said Proesel's Lincoln Ave. Subdivision;
tamed by the Illinois Department of Labor, and shall submd thence North along said last described line to its intersection with a line 8.00 feet North of and parallel with the North line of Lof 13 in said Proesel's Lincoln Ave,
certified payroll records. in compliance with the Prevailing Subdivision; thence West along said last descnbed line to the Northeasterly line of said Owner's Division, thence Northwesterly along said last described line to the
Wage Act (820 ILCS 130) and the requirements of the Bidding East line of Lot 23 in John Proesel Estale Partition recorded September 5, 1 923 as Document No, 8090987; thence North along said last described line fo the BROUGHTTOYOU BY
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"t5.Headings: headings in this notice are for readers conven- (formerly the Junction Railway Company), said line being a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 5780.00 feet; thence Northeasterly along said last de-
ence and are not intended to limit the scope of the informa- scnbed line a distance of 327.71 feet more or less to a point of tangency; thence Northeasterly along the Southeasterly line of the abandon right of way a distance
fion. of 1075.12 feet more or lesa fo the South line of Pratt Avenue; thence West along said last described line to the point of beginning, in Cook County, Illinois. SUN MEDIA
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almost flawlessly despite con- This Week
starit pressure by St. Patrick 6-3
guard Jake Mae- guard Royale Ewing. Notre Dame
"(Ewing) is a great player,
stranzi said he had very athletic and tough to get BOYS 8ASKETBALL
Saturday
played in front of by, and physical," said Mae-
At St. Viator, 4:30 p.m.
stranzi, who previously lived in
some big crowds. Bartlett and now resides in Des Boys BOWUNG
Friday

But the senior Plaines. "But I'm used to that. At O'FaIIon State Final Tourn. at St.
clair Bowl, TBD
l've played in AAU and been Saturday
never had experi- in big games against physical, At O'Fallon State Final burn. at St.
clair Bowl, TBD
athletic players. I was ready."
enced a frenzied Maestranzi also was ready to CE H0CKE
Fnday
atmosphere like the contribute on the offensive end At Orland vs. Providence, 8:45 p.m.
Sunday
in the fourth quarter. His two
one at St. Patrick. 3-pointers, the first a minute
At Southwest Ice Arena vs. Marist,
7p.m.
However, the 5-foot-9 point into the frame and the second BOYS SWiMMIN
guard was not fazed, scoring 10 with a minute left in the game, Monday
At Maine West, S p.m.
fourth-quarter points Friday, in- were the bookends to a 14-3
cluding four clutch free throws, run that saw the Dons turn WRESTLING
Friday
in the Dons' 54-51 comeback a 40-36 deficit into a 50-43 Hosts ESCC Tourn., 3:30 p.m.
victory. Maestranzi finished advantage.
with 12 points, picked up four The ball was in Maestranzi's
st. Patrick's Royale Ewing (left) guards Notre Dame's Jake Maestranzi
steals and turned the ball over hands in the final minute, and Teammate Donte "Scooter"
in first-half action Friday in Chicago. Visit niles.suntimes.com/sports to
just once as Notre Dame im- view a photo gallery from the game. I JUDY FIDKOWSKI-forSun-7imes the 93 percent free-throw Stephenson, who is also less
proved to 16-2 overall and 3-1 in I Media shooter went to the line five than 6 feet tall, said Maestranz;
the ESCC. times, hitting four of them. has been a major addition to
"When I was at South El- Dame visits St. Patrick, the cameras. "It was Jake's game to win the Dons this season.
gin, we played Bartlett and it small gym on Chicago's North- "I said to Jake (the day be- or lose in the final minute and "He pushes me at practice,"
was a pretty big rivalry," said west side was packed 45 mm- fore the game), 'You're going a half, two minutes," Les said. said Stephenson, who had a
Maestranzi, who transferred to utes before tipoff, and the St. to be in an atmosphere you've "He's a great 3-point shooter. team-high 14 points against St.
Notre Dame this school year. Patrick student section, located probably never been in before, He's done that several times Patrick. "He's a great player.
"We played them for the re- inches from the sideline, was but that's why you came here,' over the course of the season, Don't let his size fool you, he's
gional championship a couple raucous throughout. ', Notre Dame coach Tom Les in close games, make big shots great point guard, great shoot-
years ago, and it was a pretty The contest had a big-game said. "He came here to play in at the end. He's also made all of er. He can take the pressure
big crowd. But not close to feel as two ESCC rivals loaded big-time games." his free throws at the end. He and he doesn't let anything
this." with talent battled ¡t out in Maestranzi spent the entire kind of surprised me when he fazehim." U
As is customary when Notre front of the Comcast television game bringing the ball up the missed one tonight."
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Don't Competitive dance: Nues West at Bloomington (State dance finals), 7:50 p.m.
The Nues West dance team qualified for the state meet - to be held at U.S.
Girls gymnastics: CSL South conference meet at Nues West, 6 p.m.
The Wolves finished eighth among 14 teams with a score of 97.45 at the NUes West Invite on
Saturday. Maine South (99.875) was fifth overall, and finished as the best of six CSL teams at the
Miss Cellular Coliseum, in Bloomington - by scoring 69.27 points during Satur-
day's Palatine Sectional, good enough for fourth place in the Class 3A divi-
sion and a berth n Friday's state preliminaries.
14-team event. New Trier is the two-time defending CSL South champion.

Steegmueller
a fast learner
BY DAN SHALIN Contributor I @danshalun
I

During a high school girls gym-


nastics season that lasts just
This Week
over two months, there only is Nues West
so much time for a gymnast to BOYS BASKETBALL
Friday
learn new skills and use them in Hosts Maine South, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
competition. Hosts Buffalo Grove, 3 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
But Niles West sophomore Catherine Steegm- Friday
At Maine South, 7:30 p.m.
ueller has proven this winter that she is a quick
Thursday (1/31)
study. At Evanston, 7:30 p.m.
An all-conference gymnast her freshman year,
GIRL GYMNASTICS
Steegmueller has added several new tricks. As a Friday
result, expectations are high for the gymnast as Hosts CSL Conf., 5 p.m.
Thursday (1/31)
she enters the season's home stretch, which be-
At Stevenson Regional, 6:30
gins with Friday's CSL South Meet at Nues West. p.m.
"Catherine has added something in every event
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in such a short period of time," Niles West coach Saturday
Susan Arcus said. "Most people don't add on the At Skokie Skatium vs. Evanston,
9:05 p.m.
number of skills in such a short period."
Sunday
Arcus said Steegmueller is obviously a talented At NUes vs. Maine, 6:30 p.m
performer, but there are other characteristics Wednesday
At Rinkside vs. Warren, 7 p.m.
that have contributed to the gymnast's continued
improvement. BOYS SWIM/DIVE
Friday
"lt's her ability to focus and really listen to what
At Waukegan, 5:30 p.m.
the coaches are saying and to incorporate that into
the trick, which has made it easier to do what she WRESTLING
Friday
has done," Arcus said. At New Trier vs. CSL Crossover,
West's Catherine SteegmUeller soars over the beam at the Brinkworth/Munch After qualifying for the sectional in the all- 6 p.m.

Girls Gymnastics Invitational at Evanston on Jan. 5. JOEL LERNER-S un-Times Media


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Power
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Basketball
Power Rankings
As voted on by the Pioneer
Press sports staff First place
votes are worth ¡O points.
secondplace 9, etc.

BOYS
Notre Dame 40 (4)
Nues North 36
Stevenson 30
Ma,ne South 29
s. New Tner 22
6. Lake Forest 20
7 Hinsdale Central 12
Leyden 9
Oak-Park River Forest 8
sa Fenw,ck 6
OtMri r,c.Iving vot.s: Loyola 3;
Mundele,n 2. Barrington 1; Nues
West 1; Ridgewood i

GIRLS
i. Trinity 39 (3)
2 Ma,ne South 3/ (t)
3. i'enw,ck 33
4 Evanston 26
S. Vernon Hills 25
Glenbrook South 21
H,vsdale Central 13
Loyola IO
9 Barr,ngtov 5
io (t). Hinsdale South 3
lo (t). Stevenson 3
10 (t) Nazareth 3
OtMrs r.cslving votn: Lyons 2,
Currvei i

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Steegmueller said her greatest honor role student. "But I'm ago. Then it is on to regionals, Thursday
Arcus, who said Steegmuel- Fenwick at St. Rita
improvements have come on impressed and happy with the where she hopes to qualify for 1er is a leader and great ex- 7:55 p.m.
Sunday
balance beam and floor exercise progress l've made in such a sectionals in the all-around and ample for the other members Rockford at New Trier Green
5:30 pm.
this winter. short season." in each individual event. of Niles West's inexperienced Tuesday
Sandburg at Glenbrook North
She has added a standing The gymnast added: If she makes it to the sec- team, said the gymnast's best 8:55 p m
W.dn.sday
back flip on beam. On floor, she "Throughout the season, I've tional, Steegmueller will have chance to qualify for state Naperville Central at Stevenson
has been able to fix her round- just been working hard to 940 p.m.
a chance to become the first would be on bars, vault and in
off flip-flop full and add a front make sure I will be able to get Nues West gymnast to qualify the all-around. BOYS BASKETBALL

through pass to a full ending. these tricks for conference and for state since Katelynn John- "She'll have to add one more Thursday
Carmel at Marist
The latter skills have helped her sectionals. I have an amazing son in 2010. But Steegmueller trick on bars and one more con- 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
floor marks jump from the 8.6- team to work with and helpful said she's not getting ahead of nection on beam (for the all- Lyons vs. York
4:30 p.m.
8.8 range in 2011-12 to the 8.8- coaches making sure that every herself. around score). If she can do all Nazareth vs. Peoria Notre Dame
9.0 range this season. day we're the best we can be. I "Well, everyone wants to go 6:30 p.m.
of that, and hit it (at sectional),
'Going into the season, I would not be able to do it with- (to state)," she said. "But I'm she has the ability to make GIRLS BASKETBALL

hoped I would get a lot more out them." taking it one step at a time. You state," the coach said. frIday
Lyons vs. Glenbard West
new tricks, but I didn't know On Friday, Steegmueller will want to do well at reg ionals and At this point, who would bet 7.30 p.m.
Saturday
how many I would actually get," be looking to repeat her all-con- then sectionals and then see against SteegmueUer's ability to Lyons Township vs. York
6 p.m.
said Steegmueller, who is an ference performance of a year where that takes you." add new tricks? I
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By defeating Glenbrook North for the second time this season with a 62-
Wrestling: Niles North at Evanston, 6 p.m.
The Vikings and Maine East will compete against Evanston and Maine South in separate matches

Miss 57 win on Friday, the Vikings improved to 6-O in CSL North play. Nues
North, ranked No. 13 by the Chicago Sun-Times, needs to post a 3-1 mark
in its final four conference games to earn the league crown.
during a CSL crossover double dual meet. The Hawks finished in a three-way tie for the CSL South
title during the regular season, and Evanston finished fifth at Saturday's CSL conference meet.

One of the all-time great Vikings


BY MATT HARNESS I mharness@pioneerlocal.com I @harnesspreps

SKOKIE knew he had a chance to do


something special here." This Week
Not many would Olson compared Nix to
Nuse Khan, who played for
Nues North
debate senior
Olson at Maine East and is
Malachi Nix's place now a junior guard at Mis- BOYS BASKETBALL
souri S&T. Friday
in Nues North boys As a freshman and sopho-
At Highland Park, 7:30 p.m.

basketball history. more, Nix played a support- GIRLS BASKETBALL


Friday
ing role to team leaders, Hosts Highland Park, 7:30
In his four seasons on var- such as Abdel Nader, now at p.m.
sity, the 5-foot-8 point guard Northern Illinois. In his sec- Tuesday
Hosts Glenbrook South, 7
has been instrumental in turn- ond full season the Vikings p.m.
ing the Vikings into a major beat Schaumburg 53-52 for
GIRLS GYMNASTICS
player on the Chicagoland the sectional title.
Saturday
basketball scene, helping Nix proved he can play a Hosts Conf. Meet, 11 am.
Niles North to its first-ever starring role last year when
ICE HOCKEY
sectional championship in he led the team back to the Saturday
2011 and another trip to the sectional final. That's where At Skokie Skatium vs. Evan-
sectional final last season. the season ended with a 62- ston, 9:05 p.m.
Sunday
Nix is on schedule to soon 42 loss to Evanston. At Niles vs. Maine, 6:30 p.m
become the school's all- "I feel like I've had a pretty Wednesday
good, not great, career," Nix At Rinkside vs. Warren, 7
time leading scorer. After p.m.
the weekend he needed 26 said. "I'm very proud to have
points to unseat Nick Wil- been part of those two sea- BOYS SWIM/DIVE
Friday
hams, a 2006 graduate who sons, and it's been a great At Maine West, 5 p.m.
scored 1,302 points, for the ride. Thursday (1/31)
record. Nix already owns pro- "lt's not over yet." At Niles West w/Highland
Park, S p.m.
gram marks for career wins Not by a long shot, if Niles
and steals. North, ranked No. 13 by the WRESTLING
Sun-Times, has its way. The Friday
- "The one thing I saw in him
At Niles West vs. CSL
early on was his love for the Vikings went 3-0 over the Tourn., 6 p.m.
game," said Niles North coach weekend, including a 62-57
Glenn Olson. 'He's someone win over Glenbrook North on
Who is really invested in the Friday, to enter this week 16-3 Nix scored a game-best Niles North's Malachi Nix takes a shot over Glenbrook North's An Su
sport. Add that to his tal- overall and 6-0 in the CSL 20 points in the win over the on Friday night in Skokie. Visit skokie.suntimes.com/sports to view a
ent and athletic ability, and I North. Spartans. His long-range I photo gallery from the game. ADAM ALEXANDER-For Sun-Times Media
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LEFT:
Glenbrook
North's Jason
Markus (left)
and Niles
North's JJ
Myes (13)
struggle for
a loose ball
during their
game Friday
night at
Nues North.
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ALEXANDER
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Media

BELOW:
Niles North's
BJ Beckford
tries to save
the ball from
going out
of bounds
Friday against
Glenbrook
North. He was
unsuccessful.
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3-pointer in the final two minutes dribble and finish at the rim, coaches from Northern Illinois
sent the Vikings to the victory. which was something he strug- were at Friday's game.
Glenbrook North junior Ethan gled with as a freshman and "He's going to be a good col-
Lutz, whose 3-pointer on the sophomore." lege player," Olson said. "He just
previous possession put the Defense has been a strength has that will to win, and that's
Spartans in position to make a this season with Nix often asked what coaches are seeing. He sets
run, made sure to point out the to match up against an oppo- the tone for our team."
importance of Nix's shot. nent's best guard. So far, he's Nix said he wouldn't be where
'That sealed it for them," Lutz been tasked with keeping up he is today without Olson by
said. "That was a big shot. I hope with Loyola junior sharpshooter his side. The two will forever be
I can be someone who makes Jack Morrissey and Notre Dame linked for lifting the program out
those shots for my team." senior Matt Mooney, who will of obscurity.
As good as he was early in play at Air Force. "He's not going to admit it, but
his career, Olson said Nix never "He's an intelligent defender, he's the reason," Nix said. "He
wasted the opportunity to ad- and that's why he gets those has the formula. There's nothing
vance his game to the next level. tough assignments," Olson said. like this without him."
"He's developed in every as- "He's really taken pride in doing Added Olson: "One thing
pect of the game," said Olson, that." Malachi and I share in com-
who became Niles North's coach Although his recruitment has mon is we are very competitive
before the 200g-10 season. been slow, Nix, who said he has people. We have that drive to
"He's a much better ball-handler an offer from Chicago State, be successful. There's as much
and shooter now. He has that continues to attract atten- respect on my end for him as
ability to hit tough shots off the tion from colleges. Olson said he has for me."
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Calkins gearing up for state tournament


BY MATT HARNESS AND ERIC VAN DRIL I ppnpreps@pioneerIocaI.com I @Pioneer_Press

SKOKIE identical 4-1 records to sit atop the CSL


South this season.
Terry Calkins got himself But after the Wolves (198 points) out-
in the right frame of mind scored the third-place Hawks (163) and
fourth-place Trevians (149) at the CSL
for the state series by Conference Tournament, there's little
doubt about who is the CSL South's
capturing the CSL cham- best team in the mind of NUes West se-
pionship at 126 pounds. nior Tommy Williams.
"We pretty much proved that we
-.- The Maine South senior beat New won conference on our own," said Wil-
Trier sophomore Alec McKenna 9-3 ¡n hams, the tournament champion at
the final Saturday at Niles West for his 138 pounds. "The three-way-tie thing, I
second career league title. He also won don't really believe in that. We are the
in 2011 at 112 pounds. true conference champions and it feels
"I am really happy with my perfor- great because this is something we've
mance, especially after coming back been working on since sophomore
from second place last year," said year."
Calkins, who raised his record to 22-3
overall. "I really wanted it this year." VARIED APPROACH
A two-time qualifier for the state
tournament, Calkins said he can't wait New Trier senior MJ Pritchard didn't
to get back to Champaign for the final have much trouble Saturday, capping
weekend of the season. The state series his weekend with a 10-2 win over Glen-
starts Feb. 2. brook South senior Jimmy Binder in the
"I'm getting in the groove," Calkins championship final at 120 pounds.
said. 'I want it all to start as soon as Pritchard (31-4) credited his success
possible. I am ready." with a switch in tactics.
Calkins was one of three conference " Everybody here knows my moves,
champs for the Hawks, who took third so I wanted to be smarter with how I
place in the team standings with 163 wrestled out there," said Pritchard, a
points. conference champ last season at 113
Junior Tom Brewster (29-1) cruised to \ pounds. "I changed up my techniques
Deerfield's Brian Spinello (left) tries to escape from Maine South's Terry Calkins in
the title at 152 pounds. Senior Mike Gar- their 126-pound match at the CSL wrestling tournament in Skokie on Saturday. Visit
\\ to show I am not some two-trick pony. I
vey (26-6) won by fall in the 160-pound parkridge.suntimes.com/sports to view a photo gallery from the tournament. I DAVID didn't do a lot of leg rides, but I did a lot
final. I BANKS-for Sun-Times Media of hand controls and used the strength
Maine South is at the Evanston Re- in my upper body."
yonal, along with area teams Notre "But no one really cares until regionals. first-ever trip to the state tournament
Dame, Niles North, Nues West and the This was just another meet for me." when the Titans compete Feb. 2 at the GRATCH THIRD AGAIN
host Wildkits. A torn meniscus suffered during the Fremd Regional. Other local teams
football season slowed Suter earlier this there include Glenbrook North, Loyola One of three third-place finishers for
SUTER'S KNEE BETTER season, but he said he is as healthy as nd New Trier. the Wildkits, Simon Gratch earned his
he's going to be. \ Suter was selected as the CSL second third-place medal in a row at the
Glenbrook South senior Jacob Suter "lt's a lot better," said Suter, who for- South's outstanding wrestler for the league tournament. Following a loss by
won his first CSL South title by beating feited his match to Benson on Dec. 3 tournament. fall to Highland Park junior Dom Ciancio
New Trier senior John Benson 5-3 in the because of the knee injury. "There was in the semis, the senior rebounded to
championship final at 220 pounds. a lot of swelling, but it's about the same BREAKING THE TIE beat Maine West's Ryan Lowe 10-0 at
'
'This was a revenge match for me," size as the other one now. I just ice it a 145 pounds.
said Suter, who was the runner-up at lot." Three teams - Maine South, Nues Gratch, who took third at 138 pounds
220 to Deerfield's Artie Bess a year ago. Suter (26-2) will be going after his West and New Trier - finished with last year, improved to 17-8. U
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Despite improvement, Demons still feel disrespected


BY MATT HARNESS AND ERIC VAN DRIL I ppnpreps@pioneerIocaI.com I Pioneer_Press

SKOKIE MASKED MEN

Maine East fin- Highland Park only had


ished sixth out of two wrestlers place in the
top six in their weight classes
12 teams at the en route to an 11th-place fin-
CSL tournament, ish at the CSL tournament
Saturday, but those two
even though 160- wrestlers had something in
pounder Ahmed common.
Juniors Dom Cianclo and
Al-Rifael was its Brandon Garcia-Galvan both
only wrestler to wore facemasks at vari-
ous points during the meet.
make a champion- Ciancio pinned Niles West's
Nick Yonan at 1:22 to win the
ship final. 145-pound title. The junior
The Blue Demons' 106-point took his facemask off in de-
performance at the confer- light right before the referee
ence meet is another sign of raised his arm to signify his
the programs improvement victory.
- Maine East finished ninth About two hours before
(54 points) last season and Ciancio's triumph, Garcia-
dead last (nine points) in 2011 Galvan took off his facemask in
- yet its wrestlers still feel disgust. The junior lost his bout
disrespected. against New Trier sophomore
"I feel like they probably Luke lida by pin in the conso-
think that we suck and stuff, Niles West's Isaac Reinemann (left) and Maine East's Jesus Villegas battle Saturday in their 132-pound match lation semifinals, then didn't
probably because of football at the CSL wrestling tournament in Skokie, Reinemann finished first ¡n the weight class. Visit parkridge. wear the mask in his 3-2 vic-
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tory over Maine West's Kevin
of games in football or a lot Mendoza for fifth place at 138
of wrestling meets," said Al- 195 pounds despite weighing been with the team for more offseason matches is one pounds.
Rifael, a junior who finished in at 181 pounds, won the CSL than two decades and is in his regular season win,' " said Garcia-Galvan wore the
second Saturday. "This year, tournament with a 3-2 deci- last season, was recognized Nawrot, explaining how he has mask last year after breaking
it's changed around. But I think sion over Deerfield senior Jim by the conference before the improved from a 22-15 wrestler his nose as a freshman. He
that's how they look at us." Kirby. His record is currently championship finals. as a junior to 30-4 after win- has alternated between wear-
24-5 and Fricano has adjusted Seniors Michael Maksimovic fling his second-straight CSL ing it and not wearing it this
ADJUSTING GOALS his goals. and Logan Weintraub provid- tournament title Saturday. year because he considers it
"I'm pretty surprised with ed the highlights in Rebora's Nawrot added: "I went to a nuisance, but he is prone
When Niles North senior Dan how I'm doing," said Fricano, last conference tournament by the (University of Illinois camp) to nosebleeds. Knowing his
Fricano returned to the sport adding that the season was each taking third place at Niles with the team, and got some nose is a point of weakness,
he gave up last year to focus already three weeks old when West. offseason matches; probably wrestlers like Mendoza have
on his schoolwork and football, he came out for wrestling. "I'm got 30 or 40 offseason match- targeted it.
he set simple, attainable goals. going to keep working hard DO THE MATH es, and I really think that built "A lot of them are going
He wanted to get his cardio and maybe make it to state." experience and kept the ball for my face, especially (Men-
back, improve his technique To explain Deerfield heavy- rolling into this season. It's one doza)," Garcia-Galvan said. "I
and finish above .500 on the REBORA HONORED weight J.J. Nawrot's develop- big track: from last season, to felt like it was bothering me
wrestling mat. He has since ment, one must first do the the offseason, to this season." too much. ... I took it off, so it .
blown away his expectations. Longtime Glenbrook North math. Deerfield won the team title was something he could use as
Fricano, who wrestled at coach Mark Rebora, who's "My coach says, 'Every five Saturday with 271 points. my weakness." I
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