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District 63 officials bláme languagebarrier for inadequate .ISAT scores
By TONY TOTUCA
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East Maine Sehool Dis-trict 63 and sOiree uf itoschools foiled meSse ade-quate yesrtp progress ev-carding totha standardsnf Na Child Loft Behindund the Illinois litoosdardsAcademic AchievementTess, bat school ollieinlssaid Choir-test acores sollbred because many uftheir atudests mere forcedto tabo thia year's tent is aforeign language - Beg-hob,
Mura than 80 povuestof students at Baut MaineElementary School Dis-trict 63 come fremono.English-spenhisrg homes
- and shiv mas the liest year Progress, or AYI7 stood. - nieed by the alato lastillinoss strudento vnstla lion- rag. - year because ofita geins
"Clearly, the omission os the ISAT, and this isof meng morco tram the the first pear District 63staRch IMAGE sssemmest
fsiledto make AYO?fO504llOApoflo, Slevessonand
nun-er lionited-Esglisb. Mark Tsvaao schools were
peoBeicet ntudosats to take also recagniend lent year
the osene as Beguob. because of thnir ISATpeofocicat otoadeets made galos, sed nane mode AYPs buge difference in nur this year,scores, aa We suspected But Williams said athey would," she sold. sew siLL mam siensilar to"Thene of nur mhoolu did
the IMAGE sont would be
the sssnn sebauls that bed suad daring thu nest test.
ited English profinieney,nr English LsnguegrLeersinre, s'ere s'eqniredtu take the ISAT cam.pletely is Esgilab. -
Before 2008, EnglishLesguoge Learners fELL)steidosta 1mb thaIllinoisMesaure of Grosetis mEnglish (IMAGE) test,which was geared towardebildreovnith lhnited Eng-Sub proficiency
District 63 Superinten-dent Itoiblees Williaasssasid the olimiaetinn of the beru recognized by the ing periud in Marsh,
IMAGE test mss respomi- illinois Stola Buard of Ed. "We hope the new ELLbin for the puar rnudiog ucotiun fer aslutendiug tent edil level Ihn playingGoures at several schools genvvth in ochiovonsnnl Bold," she neid.thot hurt Ihn dintriet's lost year"oeereli Adequate Yearly Diateict 63 woe rocsg. Comment: ploneertocaimm
Service defines new trio of '207's Best'Dy TONY BERTUCA
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Moine Tosconhip HighSehuol Dinicict 207 roceg-oued three saviors furtheir elforin in the vom-mutity, and presentedeach vs'ith 0207k BroiAward foe Cummaeity
The otudnelo arelNeator Zavala, 01Mai00WonS, Furcob Meuh, ufMsino East, and Alenuv.dra Amurez, uf MaineSooth. n
Meine South PriecipolDavid Clayponi said Al-varen is iovolncd in nuise.leer ovtivitios 011thLutheren Genere? Hospi-tal, the Moine Townshipmentor program end sum-mer camp, and lit. Posi cfthe Crens' elforis withllobiiaat for Humanity, andelse Curves me bilingualvoluntenr foro meal elanmenisry-seheel district.
Meith, of Meine Best,parlicipatts in the Moses-lar Dyoteophp fausociolioor,
and sereen ao president ufMeine BestS NattonolHonor Society.
"She bao coordinatedthree events nutoide ofachool and ahuse tuonino.leer hoe Saturdeys andSondoys to benelit theMDA," seid Maine BentPrincipeS Sturen buye."Su far, Pareah han helpedour chspter raise $1,400 cfits $6,000 genL Tb crear emero cuculs beingpIasaaed by Facrela. These
MWBIIGBDNIWe Meen AO.deeeneetoøpleoeeefasN,sonm I (47) 4.06sflS9
esosi Cnuftrlss ir Mtttvrnwisgip HtGH sonu brous nun.Noeember tona,s 05 '207's Beet' rocaqs,leod fe, Oficie mo,aecotfy-cepelee cOcOn lneIododAheoandro Blooms. cl Moled teeth: tOreeN MaIllot 0015m Ecott and Desloe Z050le, of Halen West,
snclsdw a vveehrnd eneol, ClsS where he usgsnienda raIlle, 004 change coure. frmd.rainerv, dance deemtien at Maine Eeot High retiuna, Kiwanis PrenutSchool. Wslh Ihusu fature Day, visito In senior con-evonlo, use Meise Bent toro, food end clothingchapter hopeo to bring io drives, and cempus$6,000. Ferreisk hurd cleanups.morh, mocegement und The 287k Best Awardsdediration aro roident in are gives out roch meoththe outcome of this brad- te Ihrer acodero ehe bevernsieg effurt." evaded io various erean,
Maine West Principal nuco os ecadensic, athlet-Aodvey bagan noid ins, cuovonanity nerniceZurda woo o leader in Ihn and the arts.Hrspanic Clnb sind Kay Comesaek ploceeelosol,ssm
Deadline toapply forFEMA aidis Dec. 2
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The village of Hilos in-nards statement to resi-desta last weeb reoaiediogthem Dec. nm the dead-tineta apply te FEMA for0usd ossintonce,
Village officiels nuidonly 500 Riles renidentohove valled and registeredwith YEMA ainee Septom-bern tloudn even thoughthey suspect there oremany othero who mayqseS' but huye sot regis-tered.
"The No.1 remen fornel calling MEMA is shetihey ibioh only Ivano areavailable," aovoeding tuthe sillage nlatroueoot."Thin is not true. Low-in-terest toano ore aveoeble,but foderol money in theform of grantn also ooistn."
FEMA hes already dis-tributad more than $3 mil-tien in grant aosioiasace torenidcntn in Ceoh County.
"Sowr of the ibiugothat are cuvered by FEMAend the Small EusieosoAdministaatioos ISBA) goebova nod bryuvd moor-anar rlaimn," uccerdieg tathe statement.
"Temporary hosaicg,home repair, replecementof household ilems, med-icei, onomployceent pay-menlu, and law-intereot
V'rilego officieln also0950 reaidrnta to coarleatFEMA if they had damagete their furnaucs er hot-Weter heotres.
Residents can cellFEIaIA, I-8llB-621-S3GI (1-500-462-7585 TrY), gotennwanfcaao.gos, er galethe Disentor RecoveryCenier, 1480 Miner Bi.,Den Ploines.
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Vietnam vet tèlis of:fañiiily bondsformed with fellow sèiwicemen
By TONY BERTUCA '; ;.. . "tbertuca@pioneerlocai.com
It was winter 1966when Nick Sarich wasdrafted into the U.S.Army.
The country was atwar in Vietnam, and the21-year-old Maine Eastgraduate from Des Plaineswas soon on his way tofight.
'When I found out Iwas going, I didn't want totell my mom, my dad ormy sistei;" he said. "Wejust didn't talk about it."
Sarich even tried touse an old high school ath-letic injury to get declaredphysically unfit, but it did-n't wòrk.
"I didn't want to go," hesaid.
But Sarich soon tookcomfört and pride in theunit to which he had beenassigned: the istSquadron; ist UnitedStes Calvary, a1s - V
known as the 1-1 Cay andthe "Blackhawks." VV
; is oneVqt the oldestand most storied militaìyunits in the United States,and traces its roots to theBläck Hawk Indian War of1832.
:«1 was gung-ho," hesail."Wherever we wentththe were bands playing.It îde ¶i proud."
Sarich arid his unitwereat sea mni 18 days be-
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Circuit City filed for .ChapVter 11 bankruptcy, thjs.month, and a Nii,çs CircuitCity store at 5701 W.Touhy Avenue will be clos-ing it doprVsoor1suit.1 , -
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Vietnam veteran Nick Sarich, of Hiles.
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cotding.to a tatemantfrom.CircuitVCity., - V V
DeniseVMcCreer ; .
spokeswoman for Nues'Department of EconomicDevelopment, said losingthe store ws lameìtabIe,but itWQu1d riot repreta majorliss.tovllge' V
salçs-taxrvnue. . . V
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VV -Ofl day Sarichand his: those things happn,,' fellow sdldiers were riding : *hèther.yu're éllgius
in a transport that struck or not, you say, 'Oh God, Ia landthine. The vehicle hope I make it home.'."exploded andSarich was No one died inthe ex-launched into the air. Iron- plosion and.Sarich,madeically, it was his injured it home.He wentto work.knee that the government for a steel company. owneddeclared was healthy .
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enough to send Sarich Ted Nugent. He has been i
into battle that got him a marriedtvice (hisiecond(ticket home. wife died of lung tincer ini
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not that appealing, thatparticular store has notbeén orour Top 20,list for-sales-taxgeneratiôn for V
years," she said. 'SIt's a'-shame, but this economy. ri
is what it is."McCreery said'she ex-
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whohteiid NilésWes V
High School. He now livesin Niles. V : . -- .. -
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Sarich said he didn'ttalk about his war experi-en until the mid-1980s. ..
"You justdidn't.talk : V
about it,"he said. "Thére -were a lot of people whoknewme that never knew-I served. It's-a haunting V
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State Sen. Dan Kotowskl watches results at his campaiqn night party at El Famous Burrito ¡n ParkRidge. Although complete precinct results were not available for the 33rd senate district onelection night, Republican challenger Mike Sweeney Called that evening to concede the election.
Kotowski -carries all parts ofdistrict for-33rd.state Senaté
By JENNIFER JOHNSON
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Democratic state Sen.Dan Kotowski will retainhis 3Srd-Distrietseat for asecond term after receiv-ing appròximately 60 per-cent of the votes, beatinghis Republican oppoñentMike Sweeney.
Based on unofficial re-suits, Kotowski carriedthe district with 48,038
votes to Sweeney's 32,118votes: This includes 46,452in.the 181 suburbanprecincts and 1,586 inChicago's seven NorthwestStde precincts for Ko-towski, and 31,429 in thesuburbs d 689 in,.Chicago for Sweene'.
Kotowski won in all theChicago precincts and inthe seven suburban town-ships including Leyden,Maine, Norwooçl Park,Palatine,SchaumburgWhedingand Elk GroveTowipshi where Sv.eneyis tl t&wiiship clerk.
"It was great turnout
and Ijúst feel'really lion-ored and excitedto servethe people of ruy commu-nity for another fouryears," Kotowski said,restitig at his Park Ridgehome the morning afterthe election. '
Kotowski attributed hiswin to reaching out to vot-ers throughout the districtand talking about issueslike property tax relief,health care, and endingpay-to-pay politics - is-sues Kotowski feels "mat-ter most" to voters today.
UI think people of thisdistrict appreciate my in-dependence and my will-ingness to work with bothside of the aisle to getthings done," he added.
After spending timewith him family - a taipto Disney World with his V
two young sons is in theworks- - Kotowski said -,
he plans tofocus is effortswhat he consìdeí'dñe'ofthe biggest issues faéhigresidents: providiñg prop-erty tax relief for home-
owners.-Sweeney, admitting he
was disappointed by theresults and Republican
' turnout, said he called Ko-towski to congratulate
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him Tuesday night."He knows he has a lot
of work to do," Sweeneysaid "I hope he and theother legislators can workto get Illinois back ontrack. That's the impor-tant thing." -
Sweeney's campaigningfor state senate might beover, but another race isright around the corner.Sweeney, a Mount V
Prospect resident and:clerk of Elk Grove Town-ship, said he plans to runfor re-election next springandisbéginningtheprocess ofgathering sig-natures for the clerk'srace.-He saidVhe will also
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Shakowsky breezés to win: in9th çongressional District
By KAThY ROLJTLIFFE
kroutliffe@pioneerlocal.com
Jan Schakowsky easilywon three-way race forthe 9th U.S. House Dis-trict she hasheld since1998, beating Nues busi-nessman Michael B.Younan and Chicago re-tiree Morris Shanfield.
With 524 of the dis-trict's 587 precincts re-porting, U.S. Rep.Schakowsky, D-9th, won a69.5 percent margin -158,277 votes. Republicancandidate Younan was at26.0 percent, with 59,254votes, and Green candi-date Shanfield earnèd 4.5percent, with 10,170 votes.
Schdkowsky, was oneof the guests of honor atSen. Barack Obama elec-tion night rally in down-town Chicago, as a na-tional campaign co-chait
By WYNN KOEBEL FOSTER
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Shortly after 10:30 p.m.on Election Day, stateRep. Michael McAuliffe,R-20, had already seenenough precinct reportsfrom Chicago and the sub-urbs to feel confident he'dwon reelection to his sev-enth term in the illinoisHouse of Representatives.His challenger, DemocratMichael Marzullo, was un-available for comment onelection night.
"I'm happy with the re-suits and very humbled bythem," McAuiffe said. "I'ma Republican after- all, andthis is the Democrats'year."
In unofficial totals forall precincts, available atthe end ofthe week,McAuliffe had 59.48 per-cent of the vote - 39,951
compared to Marzullo's40.5 percent, 16,187i ' - -
Jan Schakowsky
She could not be reachedfor a statement late Tues-day night.
It was Schakowsky'ssixth victory, astringwhich began in 1998, whenthe Evanston Democratsucceeded retiring long-time 9th District Rep. Sid-ney Yates to keep the 9th
a district split betweenChicago and the suburbs,with 204,690 registeredsuburban voters as of
Thursda November 13, 2008 S
September, and roughly280,187 registened inChicago.
Schakowsky's owncampaigñ was very low-key, despite having elec-tion two opponents. Nilesbusinessman and AirForce veteran MichaelBenjamin Younan, saidlast June he ran in-partbecause he feltSchakowsjy was too lib-eral for her district, be-cause he did not like unop-posed races, and becausehe wanted to support vet-crans' issues. Chicago re-tiree Morris Shanfieldsaid he ran on the GreenParty ticket to publicizethe country's need to re-structure as a large-scaleenvirorunentally soundeconomy.
Commefl eom
McAuliffe holds ontohis 20th District.séát
In the suburbs, MeAuli-ife carried all but one ofthe Maine Townshipprecincts - there were novotes cast for this race inMaine's 32nd precinct -as well as the Nues Town-ship 9th precinct. In Nor-wood Park TownshipMarzullo carried the 10thand 17th precinctsand the
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State Rep. Mlchal MCAUIIffeI R-20th Dst., rsets Ms cousinJelinou Wkilen Nov. 4 before she votes at the Olynspi. P FIe$House on CbIca.'s Northwest Side. i
candidates each got 50percent of the 15th -
precinct. McAullffe got ' -
more than 57 percent ofthe suburban votes.
In the city, Marzullowon the single precinctfrom the 29th Ward, and17 of the 36 precincts iì
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'Ifyou don't. vote, don'tcÒmplaiñ'.
Centenarian's voting history spans FDR-Hoover to Obama-McCainBy TONY BERTUCA
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Pauline Olbrisch, a 100-year-old Nues residentand native of Chicago'sNorthwest Side, cast herfist presidential vote in1932 for either Franklin D.Roosevelt or HerbertHoover - she can't reallyrernembei
"It was so long ago,"she said.
And even though thegrandmother of 10 has notrouble remembering whoshe yoted for in lastweek's presidential elee-tion between BarackObama and John McCain,she won't tell.
'The last time I saidwho I voted foi; I caughthell," she said.
But after a little pryingand some good-naturednagging, Olbrisch is quick
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"We should pray forBarack Obama," she said."We shouldn't condemnhim. I put this election inGod's hands."
The centenarian alsohas some advice for any-one who couldn't make itto the polls Nov. 4.
"1f you don't vote, don'tcomplain," she said. 'Somany people don't vote,but then they want tocomplain."
Olbrisch said one ofher main concerns duringthis election was foreignpolicy.
"I think 9/11 was just ascratch," she said. "Wehave to be worried aboutRussia. They have sub-marines and missiles."
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Hlotke said her grand-mother has good combina-tion of traits that havehelped her live to be 100years old.
"She's active, she has agreat sense of humor, andshe has a deep faith,"Hlotke said.
Olbrisch, who said sheknows a thing or twoabout hard times afterhaving lived through theGreat Depression andWorld War II, said thecountry is in dire straits
husband has been dead and needs to get behind
for 30 years, and Olbrjsch its new president.
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McAuliffeContinued from PAGE 5
the 36th Ward. McAuliffecarried the 41st Wardprecincts. Each won oneofthe 38th Wardprecincts, but McAuliffewon the margin.
"I did well in the 36thWard and the 41st,"McAuliffe said, of his tra-ditional Chicago wardstrongholds. "I'm happywith my totals in Norridgeand Harwood Heights,too."
In the House, McAuliffechairs the Veterans AS-fairs Committee. More of-ten than not, he is the soleRepublican from Chicagoserving in the IllinoisHouse.
Marzullo, a brick ma-son, is employed by thecity of Chicago Depart-ment of Aviation. He hasmade unsuccessful triesfor public office before, for41st Ward alderman andfor state representative.
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Moûnt Prospectbest piaccio raise kids: BusinessWekBy RONNIE WÄCHTER
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Mount' Prospect resi-dents, you are living in thebest place in the wholecountry to raise children.
That is not election-cy-de banter from politiciansor the canned come-onfrom a school district -that is the result of re-search done by Business-Week.com. The magazinethis week declared MountProspect the finest munie-ipality. in all the land toraise a family in 2008.
The news reached thecommunity's politiciansand school districts twoweeks ago, when Busi-nessWeek.com film crewsstarted showing up tocoyertly videotape a seg-ment for their Web siteshowing why MountProspect is their numberone. Unanimously, theysaid Friday that they wereextremely excited aboutthe designation, but noL
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all that surprised. "This is our abifity to let"Everyone already the rest of the world
knows how great it is' know?'Mayor Irvana WUks said. "lt really memorializes
what we've known for along time," added JoeLeane, president of theSchool Board in MountProspect Elementary Dis-trict 57. "It's really a credittoward every componentof our community."
And BusinessWeek an-alyzed many of those corn-ponents while making itssearch. The criteria in-eluded test scores, crimerates, housing options, li-brary and park systemsand the business commu-nity.
"We're hoping this willhelp put the focus onMount Prospect nation-ally," said Jim Uszler, ex-ecutive director of theMount Prospect Chamberof Commercé. He con-fessed that he could notkeep the secret to himself,and started touting MountProspect's forthcoming ac-colade while at a conven-tion of chamber leaderslast week in Decatun
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"My wife and I selectedMount Prospect prettymuch for the schools,said Steve O'Mara, presi-dent of the River TrailsElementary District 26School Board. "I'm notsurprised at all to see anorganization such as Busi-nessWeek select MountProspect."
The village andProspect High School areorganizing a celebrationWednesday at PHS; moredetails are pending.
As the news spreads,Wilts and Uszier said they
hope to parlay the distinc-tion into changes that willmake the best place toraise children even better.
"I hope it will helpstimulate our local econ-'omy and our real estatemarket," Uszier said.
Uszier doubted itwouldaffect rent or leaserates ininediate1y, but,said the report shouldmake properties in the vil-lage move more swiftly.Wilks said that whenyoung families come tovisit Mount Prospect dur-ing the home-buying sea-son next spring, they willfind a community withnew trees being plantedright now.
"We have such good,curb appeal to farnilies'she said ' . .
"It's amazing" she saidof receiving the award."Simply amazing?'
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Des Plaines, named No. Z in Illinois among best places to raise chil4renBy PAT KROCHMAL
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Business Week maga-zine has named DesPlaines the second-bestcommunity in the state toraise children.
The Nov. 7 issue, fea-turing the Best Places inAmerica to Raise Kids,named neighboring MountProspect the best place inthe country, which also
made it the best in Illinois.However, Des Plaines
was not ranked far be-hind.
"Mount Prospect justsqueezed out severalother Cook County cóm-munities, many of whichalso ranked high," the arti-ele stated. "The most im-portant factors in ouranalysis (were) schoolperformance, affordabilityand safety. But we also
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"I thought this was the greatest place toraise a kid, that's why I raised my kidshere. I don't know what makes Mount
Prospect better, but it just squeaked by,so the difference between No. i and No.
2 is just a hait"
parks, ball fields, zoos,recreation centers, muse-ums and theaters."
Des Plaines Mayor An-thony Arredia was notsurprised at his city's highranking.
"I've beenbringingkids and family people toour City Council meetingssince I've been mayor, ap-plauding their awards andwhat they've done forother people," Arredia
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Today, Sarich says hecan't help but feel alien-ated in his own country.His complaints range fromillegal immigration tophony combat vets to lazyparents to the everydaylack of discipline in Amer-ica.
"This country's beinggiven away," he said. "Ivotedfor MeCain."
ç aside from his ownpersial frustrationsSaiiiàid he is, proud to
said. "We have the kind ofcommunity that goes allout for people who are inneed. And this designationjustifies all that."
Arredia added: "Ithought this was thegreatest place to raise akid, that's why I raised mykids here. I don't knowwhat makes MountProspect better, but it justsqueaked by, so the differ-ence between No. i andNo. 2 is just a hair?'
Business Week part-nered with OnBoard hi-formatics, a Manhattan-based provider of real-es-tate analysis, to decideeach state's best afford-
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have served his countryand does not regret fight-ing in Vietnam.
"There were goodthings and bad things," hesaid.
What could have possi-bly been good about Viet-nam?
The guys," Sarichsaid. "I miss the guys."
Despite the pain of los-ing friends and the horrorof armed conflict, Sarichstill has fond memories ofhis buddies in the 1-1 Caysticking up for each otherand standing togetherthroughthick ancithiti:
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Saluting schoolboard members
School hoard membera in Maine High School DIs-trict 207 and Psrh Ridgc-Niles School District 64 will
be ScOoted by the city of Pork Ridge onNov.06, which
Moyor Howard Frimark Nos proclaimed tobo "School
Soard Members Doy."Other comwunitieo mop follow, hocaose this new
event in being eocoureged ototesoide by the Illinois -
A000ciation cf School Soseds. The association is hop-
ingle get mcmenlaeo going to acknowledge the serv-
ices of nearly 6,000 school board members ocrons She
stata.With a fow eoceptionn - libe Chicago, where the
Scard of Educotian la appointed and local echool
coencils with lesear powers ere elected - moot school
boaedn are elected by the eesideots of their dictricto.Serving oEa school boned inno) the glamorous po-
sition that nome people envinioks. The positions areunpaid. The boucs esa be tong, with committees endregeslar mcetingn, and oWen cense'deroble ccmoech te
stay abreast of sew education trends and leginlation.
School boocdn can't operaie inovacuom.Some loyal people serve neyerai four year termo,
riten altem their owse children ace not cf the district,bcroona they Sed folSllment is thin particular brAnch
of public secvica.Boned members 00110mo clot of renponsibility
when elected. They hove to be core their district clapafiscally healthy, meetn aendemic otasdocds and folfills
oil the mandates ne t by atete and fedecnl govern-
ments. They ore nico responsible for heaping their fo-
edition in good repair end insured, negotiating cas-
trAete with various stall unions, hiring superintend-
ents, and establishing policioc for operntinnn and edn-
In districts where peaparty tases camprise the ma-
jority of funds oned to operate the schoolsystem, tan-
payera often keep an eagle eye os every part nf thebudget. They held the board membars reopansible for
holding aspeases asad spending ton minimum, knding
wise invastmantn and getting the maoimum "hang'for their dollnrs, Prie es necee ge doran, but ineame
doaea't ge up quicklyPoned members aleo joggle e cewpliosted plate of
other tepico -.- wha'O manAging the schnol lunch pro-
gram, New a district deals with food allergies,whether thaee are sole ways for ehildcen to gettoschool. They hove te provide na array uf options to
handln special education students witk estro seedswho can't be served la tka local schools.
And they olno can sat their oven ctaadamda fer im-
peeniag edocatins through the decisions they moka,
erttiag the bar higher. -
Unlortunately, while there mop he proclnmntinns,
there don't yet seem tobe too many concocte id000 an
how to sainte the local boards. Yuu can still nddreos
lettere nf appreciation te yeuc local schonl boardn.
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I've got the whole wheat bluesI tap bio shoulder with The pancake batter bao
on oven mitt. "The bids basndto the bowl.
would cote) tant fuod 24/7 This steIf is supposed
ifA wusa'S crafty." ta he edible, not dry
"This ente lilao e craft, barder than epoxy I
all right," he noys. "A craft recall the Iliatory ChalsanI
made of hark." special abest Reman
i slatbee no more De- eegmoermg, and how
Lordo, a new margarine they bsvantod nomsthiog
loaded with Omega-S bot- mom enduring than con-
tory acida. Somethbog crete. Ceatoniesn pancake
must offset this gruesome heftentorte. Sven the blueber- ' Well, three brokenries jsenped nut of the strain beosves later, I've
mbdag bowl to encepe tise ncrad, Sled nodwheat batten. nendhlsnted. My rubber
My eldest wrioldas bis glaces are aleradded.
face, "Mom, thin tastes The Brilla pad is work.
humad." And I'm peetty sara thatThinstetemeot quickly blood is the sinbhalnegs
goinsconsensua. My bus- teme.bord escuses hisnuelf te The bowl, thoogh, in
got a cup el coffee - at on sparg olean.10-lOP 55 miles away My lo my Sv-lt ocaraal nf
youngest olfrrs a bite te hasomem, eolio and Bai-
Kirby, nur dog, who ssilh lno Imiah Cmam, I add
and remote. - -
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nhabisog her head, coping h005e, an heirinom, ashod rethen disgrace her- photo fraseo, a 401k ac-
self is another Onion cam- count, I'm nat reaclossog
merciai thon cecI any pox- fer the superglae.caba I'd flip. NeUe, Asset Jemima.
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Myhsubandchewassdnwallows with elfoet 'Didyoo eemeaober to grindthe grain Scot?"
"Oh, husk," I tease,roueaheg the takle te pourthe hupa' mAla.
"Meyha ill hod loanstnmaehs lilac a row, Icould handle this hind ofmooghega," he addo, hold-ing Ihe oyrup bottle up-oide down, satocating thepancakes.
"Coma actually have di-gnatiOe essovpactmelitv."
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District 207 recognizestop three students .
Maine High School Dis-trict 207's Board of Educa-tion honored three stu-dents at its meeting Nov.3: Alexandra Alvarez ofMaine South, Farrah Ma-uk of Maine East andNestor Zavala of MaineWest.
Among her activities,Alvarez participates in theMaine Township Mentorprogram, volunteers at
OAdvocate Lutheran Gen-eral Hospital, works as acounselor for Maine Town-ship Summer Camp, hasparticipated in the LatinoSummit and has workedwith St. Paul of TheCross's Habitat for Hu-manity efforts. She alsoserves as a bilingual volun-teer for Des Plaines Ele-mentary District 62.
"Placing others beforeherself has long been atrademark," Maine SouthPrincipal David Claypoolwrote of Alvarez in a letterto the board.
In accepting the honor,Alvarez told Board of Edu-cation members that shehopes to attend Washing-ton University in St. Louis.
Malik serves as vice
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st. John BreheufSchool
Recently the studentbody ofSt. John BrebeufSchool assembled to cele-brate the installation of itsnewly elected studentcouncil officers and classrepresentatives for the2008-09 school year.
Theceremony beganwithwelcome given byAssistant Principal. Jennifer
: Hodgeand followed by aprayby Fathör Jacek.The lynote speaker of theafternoon wasGeorge VanGeem fromthe Village ofNues. Van Geem spoke tothe gup about leadership
' andrvice and presentedthe ceremonial gavel toeighth-grader ShannonMcGinnis, the new StudentCouncil president. Other
president of her school'schapter ofDECA, a role inwhich she is coordinatingthe chapter's êfforts tol'aise $6,000 for the Mus-culai' Dystrophy Associa-tion. She also is presidentof East High School's Na-tional Honor Society,which recently collectedbadly needed items for lo-cal families affected by theSeptember flooding. She isexpanding the Honor Soci-ety's charitable efforts toinclude ftind-raising forUNICEF and volunteerwork at local soupkitchens this winter.
"She is extraordinary,and chooses to use her tal-ents to help other people,"Maine East PrincipalSteven Isoye wrote.
Malik says she plans tomajor in finance at theUniversity of Illinois.
Zavala's school andcommunity activities in-dude leadership roles inthe Maine West HispanicClub and Key Club. In hisKey Club role, Nestor hasorganized Peanut Day,Oakton Arms visits, foodand clothing drives, SeniorCenter visits and campus
members of the ExecutiveBoard are Jesssica O'-Grady, vice president; NickBartley, secretary; t,limlSperi, treasurer; and Cas-sidy McTaque, school spiritdirector.
The officer inlnstalla-tion program concludedwith an oath of office andceremonial candle lighting.
This was immediatelyfollowed by the installationof class representatives.They are: Grade 4: Caro-line Rueve, Gina Brennan,Claudia Capobianco, andAnne Pilac. Grade 5: AlbinPoothurall, Victoria Mazur,Tyler Bartley, and GlannaRomano. Grade 6: AnlaRostkówski, Eric Ponzetti,Heather Mali, and AngelicaÇasadi. Gi'ade 7: MelissaAnderson, Chris Bargione,Gino Catatlo, and Cather-me Mazur, and Grade 8:Andrew Nitz, Tim Duffey,
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clean-up efforts. He hashelped with decorationsfor dances and done facepainting for children at.community events.
"He has absolutely ex-celled in giving of himselfto others, and his count-less hours of volunteerwork set him apart fromhis peers," West PrincipalAudrey Haugan wrote.
Zavala hopes to earn acollege major and work inthe field of internationalaffairs.
The "207's Best" pro-gram recognizes outstand-ing students each monththroughout the schoolyear. Academic achieve-ment awards are given infive of the nine school-year months. Communityservice, improved per-formance, electives/per-forming arts and extracur-ricular honors are givenone month each. Teachersnominate students, and anexecutive committeemakes final decisions.Honorees are then recog-nized by the Board of Edu-cation, which institutedthe program.
Jimmy Casey, Tara Quin-Ian, Elise Wittum, Armán-do Sacluti and ArunGeorge.
Ñotre Dame
Notre Dame HighSchool, a college prep foryoung men, will host itsOpen Houses for sixth, mv-enth and eighth grade sta-dents from 5:30 to 8:30p.m.No6 andlla.m.t2p.m. Nov. 16 at 7655 WDempster St., Niles. Visi-tors will receive a personal-ized tour of the schooL Forinformation, or to schedulea shadow day for an eighthgrade student, contactLaVerne Bontempo at847.779.8615 or Ibontem-po@ndhsdons.org
Oakton
African shaman Malido-ma Patrice Sorné, Ph.D:,
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will be the keynote speakerat the annual Men's DayConference, 8:30 a.m. to5:80 p.m. Nov. 28 at OaktonCommunity College, 1600E. Golf Road, Des Plaines.
A West Afri medi-cine man nd auth6r, Sornéwas abductedasa childand taken to a iissionschool where he spent 15years being indoctrinatedto the waysof Europeanthought and worship. Uponreturning to his villageSorné embarked on a mis-sion to share his tribe's an-cestral knowledge with cul-tures that have become dis-connected from the rich-ness of communal life.
The 2008 Men's Daytheme, "Ritual and Spirit inthe Modern Woild," focuseson issues of ritual, traditionand spirituality, More than20 workshop sessions areoffered.
Registration for Men'sDay is $65 in advance (thedeadline is Nov. 17) and in-eludes lunch. Registrationis $90 at the door. The pro-gram is designed for men,but women are wélcome.
For more information,or to receive a programbrochure, call Paul John-son, (847) 376-7088, or e-mail pjohnsonoakton.edu;or call Gregory Baldauf,(847) 635-1846, or e-mailgreg@oakton.edu. Formore information go towwwoakton.edu/mensday.
Registration for spring2009 classes at OaktonCommunity College will be-ginNov.17.
Spring -semester classlistings may be found atwwwoakton.edu, or in theSpring 2009 Credit andNoncredit Class Schedule,available at the Des Plainescampus, 1600 E. Golf Road,or Skokie campus, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave.
The spring semesterwill begin Jan. 20. Studentsare encouraged to consultthe Spring 2009 Credit andNoncredit Class Schedulefor late-start course infor-mation.
In-person registration ateither campus is 8:30 a.m.to 7 p.m. Monday throughThursday; 8:30 a.m. to 5p.m. Fridays; and 9 a.m. tonoon Saturdays. Apply andregister atwww.oakton.edu. Studentswith a current applicationon file may register atmy.oakton.edu.
For more informatioiiabout spring classes con-tact the Advising andCounseling Center, (847)635-1741 in Des Plaines, or(847) 635-1417 in Skokie.
+A variety of fail courses
are offered by the Alliancefor Lifelong Learning atOakton.
A Fast and Easy Twiston Walls (ART D21-01) pro-vides decorating tips andsecrets from a painter ex-perienced in faux finishes.Students may come to classin their "painting clothes'readyfor hands-on learn-ing. A materials fee of $27is due at the first class. Thecourse meets 6-8:30 p.m.Nov. 20 at Oakton's DesPlaines campus, 1600 E.Golf Road. The fee is $30.
Pastry II (HEC C24-02)offers lessons in creatingcakes and exotic dessertsfrom a graduate of theFrench Pastry School. Thefour-week course will meet7-9 p.m. Thursdays startingNov. 20 at Evanston Town-ship High School, 1600Dodge Ave., Evanston. Thefee is $90.
Intermediate MS Excel(DPR A84-05) explores ad-vanced operations of thepopular spreadsheet soft-ware. The four-week coursewill meet 1-4 p.m. Sundaysstarting Nov. 23 at Oakton'sDes Plaines campus. Thefee is $130.
Construction TroubleBubbles (TEC E71-01) is foranyone considering new-home construction or amajor renovation of theirexisting residence. Thecourse meets 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Nov. 29 at the DesPlaines campus. The fee is$120.
For a complete Alliance'for Lifelong Learning classchedule go to wwwoak-ton.edu/all, or call (847)982-9888,and press 3.
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Poets Judith Valenteand Charles Reynard, hus-band and wife co-editors ofthe anthology "Twenty Po-ems to Nourish Your Soul,"will discuss the connectionbetween the poetry ofThomas Merton, a famous20th century Cistercianmonk and writet; and thatof some current Americanpoets at 2 p.m. Nov. 16 atImmaculate ConceptionParish, 7211 W. TaicottAve., Chicago. They will ex-amine how these poets em-body Merton's contempla-five spirit and find thespiritual and God in every-day life. Interested personscan buy their book at adiscounted price at thisevent sponsored by theChicago Chapter of the In-ternational Thomas Mer-ton Society Admission is$5 for visitors and free tomembers. For more infor-mation, call Mike Brennanat (773) 685-4736 (home)or (773) 447-3989 (cell).
Professh,nals in Learn-Ing Oisahtlfties and SpecialEducation will hold its FallSeminar from 8:15 a.m. to ip.m. Nov. 22 at McCrack-en Middle School, 8000 E.Prairie Road, Skokie."Warm Them Up to Writ-ing: Working with Beluc-tant Writers" will be pro-sented by Dr. ThereseHogan, director of Gradu-ate Programs in Special
Education at DominicanUniversity Three hoursCPDU credit for the semi-naiS. Limited space. Regis-tration is $40 for mein-bers, $45, non-membersand $30, students. Lunchincluded. Register andsend check by Nov. 17. Formore information call G.Lemme at (847) 432-2061.
Northwest SuburbanCouncU of Genealogistsmeets at 7:30 p.m. on thethird Tuesday of themonth at Forest View Edu-cational Center, Room 100,2121 S. Goebbert Road, Ar-lington Heights. Guests arewelcome. Visitwww.nwscg.com or call(847) 818-9159.
LeTip International, abusiness networking or-ganization, recently openeda new local chapter. Areaprofessionals seeking newleads, networking opportu-nities and valuable busi-ness tips are invited to jointhe group, which meetsevery Thursday at 7:01a.m. at Omega, 9100 W.Golf Road in Niles. At eachmeeting members ex-change qualified businessreferrals, build professionalrelationships, create al-liances, develop publicspeaking skills and taketurns promoting theirproducts and services. PcI-low members serve asyour sales force, providingaccess to clients you wouldnot otherwise be able tocontact. Also, in everyLeTip chapter, each basi-ness category is represent-ed by one member to pro-vent conflicts of interest(once you join, your corn-petition cannot). To learnmore about the DesPlaines/MountProspect/Niles chapter ofLeTip, contact JanetHansen at (8J5) 728-1483 orat jvhansen@letip.com. Formore information onLeTip, visitwww.LeTip.com.
Join the CatholicWomen's Bowling Leaguefor Ladies Night Out atClassic Bowl, 8530Waukegan Road, MortonGrove. Fee is $15 per week.All skill levels welcome.Call Deanne Drozdz at(224) 628-4009 ord.drozdz@corncast.net.
The Kngkts of Colun-bus provides ways formembers to help others inthe community while try-ing to imrove their familyand spiritual lives. Duringthe next few weeks theNorth American MartyrsCouncil, Nues, will offerseveral opportunities tohave a Catholic man orwoman learn about mcm-bership in the organization.For more information con-tact Bob Galassi, (847)965-0920.
The American JewishMists Club is acceptingnew members. The group,founded in the early 1920s,focuses on the broad as-pects of artistic perform-asce and serves to enrichthe cultural fiber of theJewish cominunit Formore information callLorre Slaw, (847) 272-0744,or e-mailislaw@oakton.edu.
AUdthOn Society of ParkRidge meets at 730 p.m.the fourth Thursday of themonth in the Maine ParkLeisure Center, Forestviewand Sylviawood. Guests ofall ages are welcome. CallRoger Ginger, (847) 825-2982, for more information.
The Jersey$ne CruisersMotorcycle Touring Clubmeets at 7:45 p.m. thefourth Tuesday of eachmonth in the Des PlainesElks Club, lower level, 495Lee St. (two blocks northof Route 14), Des Plaines.Jerseypine Cruisers' Sun-day Breakfast Rides leaveat 9 a.m. from McDonald'sRestaurant at Oakton andLee streets in Des Plaines.Rides are usually 25 to 85miles. Call Betty, (708) 366-3822, or Joe, (847) 217-5876,for more informatiorì' Visitwwsjerseypinecruisers.org.
Nues chapter Toastmas-ters meets at 7:15 p.m. thesecond and fourth Wednes-days of the month at theMorton Grove , 6140 Lin-coin Ave. Members learnhow to feel comfortableand have selfconfidencetalldng to ori audience. Call(847) 583-9328.
COMMUNITY
An Austdan CommunityChristmas Party will besponsored by the Amen.
can Friends of Austria at 6
p.m. Dec. 7 at Café LaCave, 2777 MannheimRoad, Des Plaines. Formore information, call(773) 685-1481.
American Fdends ofAustria will feature aChicago Zither Club Con-cert at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 23 atCatholic Kolping Center5826 N. Elston Ave., Chica-go. For more information,call (773) 631-2854.
The Village of Hiles will
host the fourth annual In-ternational Taste of Niles(formerly known as theTaste of Sister Cities) fromi to S p.m. Nov. 23 atWhite Eagle Banquets,6839 N. Milwaukee Ave.This year's event will fea-turc culture and cuisinefrom 18 local restaurants,representing more thaneight countries around theglobe. Also on hand will belive musicians, dancersand other entertainmentthat reflects the cultureand history of the NilesSister Cities in Greece, Ire-land, Italy and Poland. Ad-ditionally, the InternationalTaste of Niles will also fea-turc a full cash bar, a silentauction and a complimen-tary prize drawing. Forthe kids, there will be aspecial children's activityarea, and the adults maywatch the Bears game inthe White Eagle lounge.Tickets are $15 for adults,$13, seniors and $5, chi!-dren ages 3 to 12. Childrenunder 3 will be admittedfree of charge. For ticketscall (847) 588-8449. Ticketscan also be purchased inperson at Village Hall,1000 Civic Center Drive, inNues or at the White EagleBanquets, Nies. Participat-ing restaurants are Fil-¡pino: Filipiniana Restau-rant; Greek: Kappy'sRestaurant, Marilyn'sRestaurant, and Mykonos;Italian: Graziano's and Am-ici's; Mexican: Taco Burri-to King; Polish: Niles Pol-ish Deli, Forest View Bak-er Alexandra's Café,White Eagle Banquets andLone Tree Manor; andMiscellaneous: HowardStreet Inn and Farmer'sBest International Marketand Dairy Queen.
The R.ui e hwe*ment Association will hold
a breakfast meeting "TheEconomic Effects of theNovember Presidential andCongressional Elections"Nov. 13 at Maggiano's LittleItaly, 111 W. Grand Ave.,Chicago. The keynotespeak will be AmbassadorJ.D. Bindenagel, vice presi-dent, community govern-mental and internationalaffairs, DePaul Universityand former U.S. Ambas-sador. Louis P. Vitullo willmoderate a panel of ex-perIs. Breakfast at 7:45a.m. with program at 8:15a.m. Cost is $40, membersand $60, nonmembers.Call (847) 676-0222 or goto www.reia.org.
The U.S. Census Bureauis conducting EmploymentTesting. Thousands ofpart-time, well-paid jobsare available with the USCensus Bureau. All posi-tions require successfullypassing a quallfying examwhich will be given from 1to 4 p.m. Nov. 18 at theNiles Fitness Center, 987Civic Center Drive. Formore information, call 1-866-861-2010.
NOrWOOd Park Historical
Society will host its annualNorwood Park HolidayHouse Tour from U a.m. to4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Nor-wood Park Field House,5801 N. Natoma Ave.,Chicago. Visit five privateNorwood Park homes,each stunningly decoratedfor the holidays plus visitChicago's oldest home, theNoble-Seymour-CrippenHouse, also dressed for theholidays. Tickets are $20in adVance; $25 at the door.Special pre-sale price: buynine tickets, get the 10thfree. Order tickets online
. at wwworwoodparkhis-taricalsociety.org. Call (773)631-4633 for additional in-formation. Free shuttleservice will be offered fromthe Norwood Park FieldHouse to each of the neigh-borhood homes.
In anticipation of theholiday season, select Nilesarea banks are partneringup with the Niles Fire De-partment to collect non-perishable foods to pairwith meals that will be de-ilvered to households inneed, within the Niles corn-.munity This collection cf-
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fort will take place throughNov. 17. Visit the followingNiles area banks to makeyour food donation foryour neighbors in need. 1fyou have any questions,call any of the banks listedbelow. Citibank, 8400 WDempster St., (847) 296-0402; First AmericanBank, 7747 N. WaukeganRoad, (847) 586-2680; FirstBank, 8720 W. Dempsterst., (847) 768-0140; FifthThird Bank, 7100 W. Oak-ton St., 5950 W TouhyAve., (847) 967-5300; MBFinancial, 7757 W. OaktonSt., (847) 583-7833; or PNABank, 7840 N. MilwaukeeAve., (847) 966-7900.
CRAFTS
Notre Dame HighSchool for Girls, 3000 N.Mango Ave., Chicago, willhost its annual Breakfastvith Santa fund-raiserDec. 6. Crafters who wouldlike to purchase a table tosell their handmade waresare needed. The event willrun from 8:30 a.m. until ip.m. and will take place atthe school. ContactPauline Garrett at (773)622-1541 for more informa-tion.
The Irish American Her-Itage Çenter, 4626 N. KnoxAve., Chicago, will hold itsChristmas Bazaar andBake Sale from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Dec. 7. Mass will becelebrated in the auditori-um at 10:30 a.m. and a tra-ditional Irish breakfast fol-lows. The Irish HeritageSingers will provide musicfor the Mass. Cost forbreakfast is $8 for adultsand $4 for children; reser-vations are required. Topurchase tickets for thebreakfast, call (773) 282-7035, Ext. 10. All otherevents are free. Holidayshoppers can browse thebazaar, where there will bea craft sale from Chicagoartisans and an Irish-American quilt will be raf-fled off. The Jolly HollyBake Shop sells homemadepies, bread, scones, cakesand cookies. Santa Clauswill visit from 1 to 8 p.m.,arid children can havetheir photos taken withhim for free.
st. John BrebeufCatholic Women's Club will
host its annual HolidayCraft Fair from S a.m. to 3p.m. Nov. 16 in the newParish Ministry Center,8305 N. Harlem.Ave., Nues(handicap-accessible). Awide variety of seasonaland year-round handmadeitems will be featured.There will also be a selec-.tion of cakes, cookies, jamsand jellies at the baketable. Shoppers can alsoenjoy a snack or lunch.Adult admission is $1.
Nei Horizon Center forthe Developmentally Dis-abledwill hold its annualHoliday Crafts and BakeSale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Nov. 14 at 6737 W. ForestPreserve Ave. The sale willfeature seasonal items,crafts, holiday decorationsand baked goods. All pro-ceeds will benefit the chil-dren and adults at NewHorizon Center. For infor-mation, call (773) 286-6226.
St. Haralambos LadiesPhiloptochos Society willhost a Holly and IvyBazaar and Bake Salefrom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov.21 and 9 am. to 5 p.m. Nov.
22 at St. HaralambosGreek Orthodox Church,7373 N. Caidwell Ave.,Niles. The event will in-elude crafts, gifts, Greekpastries, coffee shop, lunchserved both days, dinnerFriday only, visit with San-ta on Saturday from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission isfree. For more informa-tion, call (847) 647-8880.
Our Lady of RansomCatholic Women's ClubQueen of Peace Guild willhold its annual HolidayCraft and Bake Sale Nov.15 and 16 in the newly reo-ovated Paluch Hall (eleva-tor accessible), 8300Greenwood Ave., Nues, be-tween S a.m. to 6 p.m.(Saturday) and 8 n.m. to 2p.m. (Sunday). Therewill be a variety of allhand-made crafts, orna-ments, wreaths, afghans,baby knit quilts, dolls,home decorations, jewelryand more. Also includedwill be a grand raffle, bakesale, a turkey booth andChristmas stocking tree
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LET THE RIGHT ONE IN***'The title of this moody and
. eccentric preteen take on yam-
, pirism might seem at first to refer
' to the restriction on bloodsuckers
. that prevents them from entering
the home of a victim without being
invited, but d say it has more to dowith the careful recruitment of a
. new friend - and pôtential caretak-
er - by a savvy 12-year-old vampire
girl. Fragilerpallid and frankly
somewhat spooky young Oskar
(Kare Hedebrant) is having a
tough time dealing with his
divorced parents and the bullies
making his life miserable at school
when he meets the strange, but
st'rangely intriguing Eli (Lina
Leandersson), who is most decided-
ly ñot like all the other girls. For
'thiri W(in the boy cuts his
palm and offers tomake her his
blood sister, Eli gets down on the
floor and laps up his drippings like
a dog: When Oskgr finally does fig-
ure out that the girl he's come to
have fluttery feelings for is actually
one of the undead, and that she's
been draining the bodies of booze-
besotted adults in the neigh bor-
hood, it doesn't bother him much -
and it's notmuch of 'a leap when he
finally has to decide whose side
he's on. Swedish writer/director
John Ajvide Lindqvist's grimly
amusing tale of outsider puppy love
was a big winner at this year's
Tribeca Film Festival. In Swedish
with subtitles. (BI) Rated R for some
bloody violence including disturb-
ing images, brief nudity and Ian-
guage.
QUANTUM OF SOLACE
***lt's hard to know if there's
much solace for James Bond in this
vengeance-driven outing - he tends
to be sort of tight-lipped on the
subject of his innermost feelings -
but he definitely gets a brisk work-
out. He kills bad guys left and right,
hops around the globe from Italy to
Haiti to Bolivia, gets involved in
high-speed chases in cars, in
powerboats, in airplanes and on
foot and rivals Jason Boume when
it comes to speed-punching, aero-
... bic hand-to-hand combat.
"Quantum of Solace" is basically
one long, breathless action
sequence that's exp,ertly executed
ánd as thrilling as anyone could
hope for, but there's no[ much
human emotion to connect with -
not even grim satisfaction with
revenge. Director Mark Foster
begins "Ouantum" moments after
the finale of the franchise-reinvigo-
rating "Casino Royale" - kicking it
off in high-gear and rarely slowing
down. There's not much plot to
speak of, just something about
thwarting an evil organization's
attempts to corner the water
supply in Bolivia, but it's pretty
clear that Bond's main order of
business is wreaking payback on
the dastards who did him wrong in
"Casino Royale." And that's enough,
frankly, to keep the action coming
and the adrenaline humming. lt
would be nice, though, if Craig's
Bond could learn to enjoy himself
just a little. It's hard to take vicari-
aus pleasure from a story when its
hero has all the warmth, humor and
charm of a cobra. (BI) Rated PC-13
for intense sequences of violence
and action, and some sexual con-
tent
SLUMDOÓ MILLIONAIRE
****Danny Boyle ("Trainspotting,"
"24 Days Later," "Millions") directed
this epic story of a poor Indian
slum-kid who has a chance to win
20 million rupees on "Who Wants to
Be a Millionaire?" In English and
Hindi with subtitles. Reviewed in
this section.
STILL PLAYING
..:. BODY OF LIES
ACIA field agent (Leonardo
DiCaprio)in the Middle East clashes
with his armchair-warrior bpss
(Russell Crowe). Ridley Scott
("inqdom of Heaven") directed the
espionage thriler. Rated R for
strong violence including some tor-
ture ànd fr laragé thro'ughout.
CHANGELING
** 1/2As you might expect, this
somber drama about a mother's
quest for her missing child has
been handsomely mountèd by Clint
Eastwood, Ron Howard and cUmpa-
n and it features an impressive
emotional workout from Angelina
Jolie. lt's a bit too coolly detached
to be completely involving, though,
and it doesn't have the luxury of
providing a satisfying resolution to
its central mystery. The tailor-
made-for-the-movies true story
revolves around the disappearance
in 1928 of nine-year-old Walter
Collins and the media circus that
develops when the corrupt Los
Angeles police department return
the wrong boy to his mother (Jolie)
and then attempt to force her to
accept him to save themselves
embarrassment - even resorting to
throwing her into a nightmarish
psycho ward when she protests to
reporters. Unfortunately,
"Changeling" has a tendency to
resort to melodrama (a few of the
more lurid touches in the mental
ward could have been taken from
the 1948 shocker "The Snake Pit")
that calls the entire film into ques-
tion. (BI) (140 min.) Rated R for
some violent and disturbing con-
tent, and language.
CLUBS fESTIVALS
FILM CLIPSRACHEL GETTING MARRIED****
Hardcore bad-news girl Kym
(Anne Hathaway, achieving the
antithesis of her role in "The
Princess Diaries") is released from
rehab just long enough to throw
.
her sister's weddinginto an uproar
in this involving (and soinetimes
exceedingly painful) drama about a
family coping with a terrible traUma
from its past. Working from a debut
screenplay by actress Jenny Lumet
(daughter of director Sidney
Lumet), which emphasizes natural-
ism over button-pushing plot
manipulation, director Jonàthan
Demme ("Silence of the Lambs,"
"Philadelphia") does his best to
make us feel that we're not so
much watching this story as we are
participating in it. And that's not
always a comfortable feeling.
Demme emphasized spontaneity
from his large ensemble cast,
shooting without rehearsals
with roving hand-held cameras,
and the results are fresh,
surprising and unfailingly intimate.
lt will be quite a surprise if
Hathaway doesn't receive an Oscar
nomination for her complex, multi-
layered performance. (BI) (114 min.)
Rated R for language and brief sex-
uality. :
ROLE MODELS
**112Considering the somewhat
edgy comic talent involved in "Role
Models," it's surprising and a little
disappointing that theplot abouta
couple of man-childs who finally
grow up when they have to care for
a couple of actual kids turns out to
be so thoroughly formulaic.
Fortunately, the writers and per-
formers put just enough mildly
transgressive spin on the material
to make it intermittently amusing
and the formula itself provides a
modest feel-good payoff. That's an
uneasy combination, though, and it
doesn't provide complete satisfac-
tion on either count. Paul Rudd
(who wrote the script with director
David Wain of the MTV sketch-com-
edy show "The State") and Seann
William Scott of "American Pie" star
as a couple of slackers who opt out
o! a jail sentence by agreeing to
participate in a Big Brothers-like
youth-mentoring program.
Naturally, they're assigned night-
marish kids (Bobb'e J. Thompson
and Christopher Mintz-Plasse of
"Superbad" as a cape-wearing
supernerd obsessed with a mediev-
el role-playing game) who make jail
look inviting. lt doesn't take long,
though, for the big boys to bond
witiì the little boys (mutual points
of interest include a reverential
appreciation for women's breasts)
and for the story to slip into paint-
by-numbers mode. But there are a
few inspired little touches that
could make it worth a look if you're
;SPEAKERS
in a forgiving mood - like Mintz-
Plasse's lament that he looks like a
young Marvin Hamlisch. A young -
Marvin Hamlisch with a cape and a
foam-rubber broadsword. (BI) (99
min.) Rated R for crude and sexual
content, strong language and nudF
ty. . .
SOUL MEN***A couple of old-school R&B
backup singers (Bernie Mac, Samuel
L Jackson) go for a comeback.
Malcolm D. Lee ( "Welcome Home,
Roscoe Jenkins") directed the corn-
edy. (103 min.) Rated R for perva-
.sive language, and sexual content
including nudity. .
SYNECDOCHE, NY -'A theater director whose life is
crumbling (Philip Seymour
Hoffthán) builds a replica of New
York inside a warehouse todrama-
lize his persona! struggles.
Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman
("Eternal Sunshine of the -
directorial debut. (124 min.) Rated R
for languagé and sómesexual cbn
tent/nudity.
ZACK AND MIRI
MAKEA PORNO***
The raunch is walkto-waJl in
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at heart. As sweet as you can get
with former porn star Traci Lords
playing a character called Bubbles
- and graphically demonstrating
how she got the nickname with a
bottle of bubble liquid and ... You
don't want to know. Well, maybe
you do,but I can't tell yoú about it
here. Gen-X hero Kevin Smith, who
has demonstrated a flair for trans-
gression since his 1994 indie debut
"Clerks" was slapped with an NC-li
rating for language alone, wrote
and directed this surprisingly
upbeat and good-hearted story of a
couple of lifelong friends (Seth
Ragen and Elizabeth Banks) who
decide to produce and star in their
awn pornmovies to restore their
squandered finànces. What they.
won't know, until their first sex
scene, is that they're in love with
each other - a revelation that
complicates the scenario in
not-especially-interesting ways.
The stuff that really resonates
fo Smith and Ñs excellent cast is
the outrageously tawdry comedy
that arises from the premise of a
crew of gung-hoamateurs going
the full monty and much, much
more. More evidence that the end
of civilization is near, perhaps, but
at least there's laughter involved.
(Bl) (101 min.) Rated R for strong
crude sexual content including dia
logue, graphic nqdity and pervasive
language.
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"The Nutcracker," presented by the
Ballet Chicago Studio Company and
the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra, 7 p.m.
Dec.13 at the Pickwick Theatre, 5 S.
Prospect, Park Ridge. Tickets: $25; $20
senior Citizens and students; $15 chi?-
drCaII (847) 692-PRCO or (847) 823-
8861 or visit www.parkridgecivi-
corchestra.org.
'The Nutcracker," presented bytivic
Ballet of Chicago at 3 p.m. Dec.13-14 at
the North Shore Center for the Per-
forming Arts,950? Skokie Blvd., Skokie.
Tickets: S34. (84?) 673-6300 or
www.centreeast.org.
Nutcracker on Ice," presented Dec.
12-14 at the Robert Crown Center, 1701
Main St., Evanston. Performances at
7:30 p.m. Friday; 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sat-
urday; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. General
admission tickets are$8.50; reserved
seats are $9.50. Group discounts avail-
able. Call (847) 4489258.
Misttetoe and Ftolly, the annual Park
Ridge Chorale Christmas concert, will
be presented at 7 p.m. Dec.6 at St
lukes Lutheran Church, 205 N.
Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Advance
tickets are $14, $12 for seniors. Tickets
at the door will be $16, $14 for seniors.
Free admission for students and chi?-
dren under 18. For tickets, call Kyle
Cartwright, (847) 825-5499 or Patti
Bonk, (847) 825-2216.
Holidays World Tour," presented by
Chicago a cappella at 7:30 p.m. Dec.7
in the Nichols Concert Hall at the Music
Institute of Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston. The ensemble will sing mu-
sic for Christmas from six continents,
including works from Australia, Nige-
ria, Argentina, Canada, Hungary and
Japan, as well as Christmas spirituals
and Hanukah music by Stacy Garrop
and Robert Applebaum. The conçert
will also feature pieces from Chicago a
cappella's latest CD, "Christmas a cap-
pella: Songs from Around the World."
Tickets are $35 for preferred seating,
$28 for general admission, $22 for sen-
iors and students. For tickets, call (773)
755-1628 orsee www.chicaqoacappe?-
la.org.
candles and Carols," presented by
the Northwest Choral Society at 4 p.m.
Dec.7 at the Edison Park Lutheran
Church, 6626 N. Oliphant Ave., Chicago.
Tickets: $13; $10 for students and sen-
iors. Call (630) 837-1666 or visit
www.nwchoralsociety.org,
An Evanston Symphony Christmas,"
the Evanston Symphony Orchestra's
annual Christmas concert, will be pre-sented at 3 p.m. Dec.7 in the Evanston
Township High School auditorium, 1600
Dodge Ave. ABC 7 newscaster Harry
Portertield will serve as master of cer-
emonies for the performance, which
includes selections from Tchaikovsky's
Nutcracker Suite and Handel's Messiah
along with a varied program of other
seasonal favorites. The concert also
will feature the 100-voice Evanston
Symphony Festival Chorus, madrigals
and minstrels. The Evanston Dance En-
semble will also perform. Tickets: $23;
$10 for children. Special family pack-
ages available, Visit www.evanston-
symphony.org or call (847) 864-8804,
Ars Viva Symphony Orchestra Family
Holiday Special, 7:30 p.m. Dec.20 and
1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Dec. 21 at the
North Shore Center for the Performing
Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, The pro-gram includes "Brother Heinrich's
Christmas," a musical fable by John
Rutter, with narrator Peter Van De
Graaff. The Maxwell Street Klezmer
SPEAIERsBand will also play in a program for all
ages, faiths and musical tastes. Tick-
ets: $40-$59. Visit www.arsviva.org.
Holiday Pops & Sing-Along, presented
by the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra Cha-
rus at 7:30 pinS Dec.3 at the Pickwick
Theatre, 5 S. Prospect, Park Ridge. Tick-
ets: $25; $20 for students and senior
citizens. Call (847) 692-PRCO or (847)
823-8861 or visit www.parkridgecivj-
corchestra.org.
MountProspect Communityøand willpresent free holiday concerts at 4 p.m.Dec.7 at Trinity United Methodist
Church, 605 W. Golf Road, Mount
Prospect, andl:30 p.m. Dec.15 in the
Lutheran Home éhapel, 800 W. Oakton
st., Arlington Heights:
. Park Ridge Public Ubrary, 20 S.
Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. (847) 825-
3123. www.parkridgelibrary.org. Dec.2,7 p.m.: '0ickens of a Christmas." By
showing film clips of the many ver-sions of "A Christmas Carol' Steven
Freozel shows how Charles Dickens be-
came inextricably entwined with
Christmas in novels añd in film. Dec.11,
i p.m.: "Christmas in Williamsburg, Vir-
gioia," a slideshow highlighting colo-
nial Christmas'decorations. A demon-
stratiori of how to create colonial dec-
orations follows. Dec.18 T p.m.: "The
Historic Christmas Tree Ship." Author
Rochelle Pennington discusses one of
themos famous shipwrecks of theGreat Lakes. The presentation includes
rare slides and actual artifacts from
the ship. Dec.30, 7 p.m.: "New Year's
Eve Eve with Marshall & Gabor." Jazz
vocalist Connie Marshall and pianist
Johnny Gabor present musical stan-
dards to ring in the New Year. HoLiday
filmsattflelibraryDec,9, 2 and?p.m.: "The Holiday," rated PG-13. Dec.16,
2 p.m.: "The Homecoming: A Christmas
Story," rated PG. Dec.23, T p.m "lt
Happened on Fifth Avenue."
Holidáy Open House, 11 a.m.-3 p,m.
Dec. 6 at the Friendship Park Conserva-
tory, 395 Algonquin Road, Ves Plaines.
The event includes musical entertain-
ment, crafts for children, live eindeer,
hayrides and a visit from Santa Claus.
Free admissloji. (847) 298-3500.
Christmas Concert, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6
and 3 p.m. Oec.7 in Pick-Staiger Con-
cert Fia?? at Northwestern University,
D 4rts Circle Drive, Evanston. The
Northwestern University Symphony Or-
chestra, University Singers, University
Chorale and University Chorus perform
choral music for the holiday season,
$12, $9, $6. (847) 467-4000.
A Festival of Lessons and Carols, fea-
turing The Alice Millar Chapel Choir,
Northwestern University Phllharmonia
and Millar Brass Ensemble, 10:40 am.
Dec. 7 in Alice Millar Chapel at North-
western University, 1870 Sheridan
Road, Evanston. The carol settings -
from medieval to modern for brass,
strings, organ and choir - include Bob
Chilcott's "The Shepherd's Carol" and
Jeff Ens' "O Magnum Mysterium." Also
featured is music by Herbèrt Howells,
John Rutter and Camille Saint-Saens
plus carol àrrangements for strings by
Matthew Naughtin. Free-will 'offering.
"Yuletide Treasures," presentid by
The Lakeside Singers at 8 p.m. Dec. 5 in
Nichols Concert Hall at the Music lnsti-
tute of Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston, The p[ográm includes carols
from medieval to modern, holiday fa-
vantes in pop, vocal jazz, gospel and
Broadway arrangements, and an audi-
ence sing-along, Tickets: $30; $20 sefl
iors and students; $10 children under
12. (847) 382-5085 or www.lake-
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Based on a novel by theIndian author 'VikasSwarup and featuring ascreenplay by Simon "TheFull Monty" Beaufoy,"Slumdog" was directedby Danny Boyle (with In-dian director LoveleenTandan). Boyle has al-ready made remarkablefilms in a wide range ofgenres induding theHitchcockian thriller"Shallow Grave," theblack-comic junkie horror-show "Trainspotting," thezombie rave-up "28 DaysLater," the childhood fan-tasy-adventure "Millions,"the apocalyptic sci-fidrama "Sunshine' but he
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"Slumdog" opens onthe set of the Indian ver-sion of "Who Wants to be'a Millionaire," with the un-educated, 18-year-old slum-kid Jamal (Dey Pate)) onecorrect answer away fromwinning the ultimate jack-pot of 20-million rupees.While he ponders hischoice, Boyle cuts away tothe previous evening, forscenes of JthialEbeing tor-tured and intogatedbpolice, who are convincedhe must have cheatedsomehow.Then he posesthe film-key qùestion in:'"Millionaire" niiiltiple-choice form: How could aslum-kid who has nevergone to school know theanswers to questions thatshould have stumped doc-tors, lawyers and profes-
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"Slumdog" builds to ahigh pitch of excitementby cleverly intertviiningthe nail-biting suspense inthe various chapters of Ja-mal's life with the cheesy,
but not negligible, tensionbuilt into the ail-or-noth-ing stakes of "Who Wantsto Be a Millionaire." But italso has a wealth of thecinematic virtues that canbe found in most of Boyle'spreviou fihuis: Brâllulespacing, flamboyant visualflair and analinost old-fashioned, spell-weavingapproach to storytelling.
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CHANGELING (R)Fri-Thurs:1230-3:40-6:50-10:00
ZACK AND MIRIMAKE A PORNO (R)
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APPALOOSA (R)Fri-Thurs: 1:00
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Fri-Thurs: 1250-320-6:30-9:10
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(847) 258-7282
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A singer who has wonraves for her perform-ajices with the MaxwellStreet Klezmer Band isbringing her first one-woman show to the SkokieTheatm
Kimber Leh Nuss-baum has spent recentweeks carefully selectingmusic-theater tunes andclassic standards for"Songs from My Heart,"but you could say she'sbeen preparing for thiscabaret show all her life.Her love for the GreatAmerican Songbook goes
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A departure from theJewish folk tunes she per-forms with the KlezmerBand, "Songs from MyHeart" will feature a cou-pie band members, inctud-ing Morton Grevé residentGail Mangurten, the pl-malst and musical directorfor the show
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but also the love of travel,food and music. She haschosen a rich mix of cias-sics (Ellington's "I Let aSong Go Out of MyHeart"), lesser-known butgreat songs (Rodgers andHart's comic lament "ILike to Recognize theTune"), and contemporarynumbers such as LizaMinnelli's ode to "SaraLee."
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Although sonie of thesongs are shortened in thejunior version and the or-chestrations are somewhat simplified, Pricenoted, "It's still difficult.Sondheim is very difficultmusic to sing. The kidshave been rising to thechallenge."
More than 20 youngpeople, ages 9-17, are inthe show
"There's a great moralto the story," Price con-eluded. "It teaches gettingalong-encounteringstrange people and findingsomething in common towork together"
Performances are 7p.m. Fridays and Satur-days, and 3 p.m. Sundays.Tickets are $10, $8 for stu-dents and seniors. A"Meet the CharactersTea" after Sunday mati-flees costs $10.
For details, call (847)G74-1500, ext. 2400.
It's all good
Musician Alan Lieber-man promises a good.timefor all at "Singing Good,Feeling Good' 2-3 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 16, at ParkRidge Public Library 20S. Prospect Ave. The pro-gram for all ages will beheld in the first floormeeting room. Ticketsmust be reserved in ad-vance.
For details, call (847)825-3123.
Meet the president
No, not President-electObama. We're talking
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about "Honest Abe," thetitle character of a Face toFace Productions' show, 7p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, atRutledge Hall, 6850 N.East Prairie Rd., Lincol-nwood. The Family Read-ing Night presentation, incelebration of the LincolnBicentennial, is sponsoredby the Lincoinwood Li-brai-y, School District 74and the PTA.
For details, call (847)677-5277.
Exotic encounter
Your children can getacquainted with an alliga-tor, a possum and an os-trich, 2-3 p.m. Saturday,Nov. 15, at the WilmettePublic Library, 1242 Wil-mette Ave. Zoologist,teacher and author Dr.Robert James will present"Animal Encounters" ahands-on learning experi-ences Ihr first graders andolder. Free tickets areavailable at the Youth Ref-erence Desk.
For details, call (847)256-6945.
Shop and snack
Your family can startits holiday shopping earlyat Temple Beth Israel'sannual "Book Fair andHoliday Bazaar," 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov.16, at 3601 W DempsterSt., Skokie. Books, music,craft items, clothing andjewelry for kids and adultsvilI be available, manyitems with Jewish themes.Snacks will be sold atNosh Café. All proceedsbenefitthesynagogue'seducation fund.
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Heights. The program includes carols
Iron medieval to modern, holiday fa-
vorites ill vocal jazz, gospel and
Broadway arrangements. and an audi-
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Christmas bazaar, 9 a.rm-3 p.m. Dec.?
at the Irish American Heritage Center,
4626 N. Knox Ave., Chicago. The event
includes mass at 10:30 am., a tradi-
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visit from Santa Claus. The Irish Her-
tage Singers will provide the music for
the mass. Cost for the breakfast is $8,
$4 for children, and reservatons arerequired. All other events are free. Call
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Radio City Christmas Spectacular,
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Nov. 20-Dec. 7 at the Rosemont The-
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Numbers include 'The Parade of Wood-
en Soldiers," "The Twelve Days of
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"Santa's Great American Depression
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ences, presented at 10:30 p.m. flurs-
darSaturday through Nov. 15 and 8
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13, at The Gift Theatre, 4802 N. Milwau-
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through Nov. 15; $10 regular run, Nov.
20-Dec. 13. (773) 28310?l or
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New Year's Eve Party, 7 p.m. Dec. 31 in
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7282.
acriffles of the Head' will be present-
ed by Stage Wright at 7:30 p.m. Nov.14-
15. 20-22, and 2 p.m. NoV.23 at the
Wright College Events Theater, 4300 N.
Narragansett Ave., Chicago. General
admission tickets are $10; senior citi-
zen, faculty and student discounts are
available. Call ÇT73) 481-8037.
"Cupid & Psyche," a play based on a
2,000-year-old Greek myth, will be pre-
sented Nov.13-23 at Oakton Communi-
ty College's Studio One, 1600 E. Golf
Road, Des Plaines. Performances are at
8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m.
Sundays. Additional performance at 8
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20. Tickets: $10; $8
MUSC
for students and seniors; $6 for groups
of 15 or more. $5 preview performance
will be staged at B p.m. Thursday, Nov.
13. (847) 6351900.
"Forever Plaid," through Nov. 23 at
Edison Park United Methodist Church's
James Downing Theatre, 6140 N.
Oliphant, Chicago. Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays; 1:30 p.m. Sun-
days. Tickets: $20; $15 for seniors and
students. For reservations, call (773)
792-3030.
Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre 2008
Reading Series, "Powerful Playwrights
Under 30," featuring plays by e'merq-
ing African American writers from
around the country. Readings are pre-
sented at 3 p.m. the second Saturday
of each month at the Evanston Public
Library. 1703 Orrington St Free, For in-
formation, call (847) 448-8260, ext. 109,
or e-mail ejoy@cityofevanston.org.
Dec.13: "The Skinny" by Samantha Irby.
"Grey Gardens," through Dec. 28 at
Northlight Theatre, in the North Shore
Center for the Performing Arts, 9501
Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Performances on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m Wednesdays at i
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (except Dec.10);
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. (except Nov.27
and Dec. 25); Fridays at 8 p.m.; Satur-
days at 2:30 p.m. (except Nov. 15) and 8
p.m.; and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and?
p.m. (except Nov. 23, Dec.?, 21 and 28).
Extra show at 1 p.m. Dec. 26. Previews,
Nov. 13-19, $25-$54; regular run, $25-
$59. Opening night, Nov. 20, $75 in-
dudes O post-show reception with the
company. (847) 673-6300 or
www.northlight.org.
Indians," at B p.m. Nov. 14-15, 20-22
and 2 p.m. Nov. 16 and 23, in North-
western University's Ethel M. Barber
Theater, 30 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston.
The Tony Award-winning play by Arthur
Kopit depicts the life of master show-
man "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Tickets: S25;
$23 for seniors, Northwestern faculty
and staff; and $10 for full-time stu-
dents. (847) 491-7282.
"Into the Woods, Jr"presented byDevonshire Children's Theater Nov.14-
23 at the Devonshire Playhouse, 4400
Greenwood St., Skokie. Curtain at?
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 3 p.m. Sun-
days. For ticket information, call (847)
674-1500, ext. 2400.
"The King and I," presented by Rising
Stars Theatre Co. through Nov. 23 at
the Stahl Family Theatre, 5900 W. Bel-
mont. Chicago. Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $15;
$13 forchildren underl2 and seniors.
Group rates available. Call (773) 736-
2490 or visit www.risingstarstc.org.
A Miracle in Miami" will be presented
by The Prospect Players at 8 p.m. Nov.
14, 21, 22, 28, 29, with a Thanksgiving
Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Nov.30 at
Unity Northwest Church, 259 E. Central
Road, 0es Plaines, Tickets: $10. Call
(847) 427-1727 or (708) 579-0787.
"Robinson Crusoe," Piccolo Theatre'
siath annual British-style holiday Pan-
to, Nov.14-Dec. 20 at the Evanston Arts
Depot, 600 Main SL, Evanston. Show
times are 8 p.m. Fridays; 2 and 7 p.m.
Saturdays; and 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets:
$25; $20 seniors; $15 students and chil-
dren underlO. For ticket reservations,
family and group rates, call (847) 42+
0089 or visit www.piccolotheatre.com.
"Someone Who'll Watch Over Me," by
Frank McGuinness, throu9h Dec.? at
Piven Theatre Workshop, 927 Noyes St.,
Evanston. Curtain at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day-Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sundays. No
performances Nov. 27-28. Tickets: $25;
$23 students and seniors. Group rates
available, (847) 866-8049.
"The Submarine Mare, and Other Hin-
ART. ; ' CLUES ' FESTh!ALS
doo Tales," 8 p.m. Nov. 21, and 2 and 8
p.m. Nov.22 in Northwestern Universi-
ty's Mussetter-Struble Theater, Theatre
and Interpretation Center, 1949 Cam-
pus Drive, Evanston. Tickets are $5 and
will only be sold at the door.
"Well," presented by Next Theatre
Nov.13-Dec.14 at the Neyes Cultural
Arti tenter, 927 Neyes St., Evanston.
Tony Award nominee Lisa Kran puts
herself onstage in a quirky memoir
about her mother's fight for racial in-
tegration and healthy copmunities in
Lansing, Mich. Performances on Thurs-
days at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays and Satur-
days at B p.m.; and Sundays at 2 p.m.
with talkback following, Additional per-formances at 2 pm. Nov. 29 and Dec. 6;
and 730 p.m. Nov. 24. No shows Nov.
27-28. Tickets: $23-$38, with discounts
for groups, those 25 years and
younger, ánd full-time students. (847)
475-1875, ext 2, or
www.nexttheatre.org.
"the Wizard of Dz," presented by the
JCC Young Actors Ensemble Nov. 13-23
in the Elaine & Zollie Frank Theatre at
the Mayer Kaplan Jewish Community
Center, 5050 Church St., Skokie. Perfor-
mancos at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 and 20;
noon and 3:30 p.m. Nov. 16 and 23.
Dress-A-Like and Sing-A-Long presenta-
tion at noon Nov. 16; audience mom-
bers will be given a song lyric book
and encouraged to sing along with the
performers during the show. Also, au-
dience members are encouraged to
come dressed as their favorite Wizard
of Oz character, and there will be a
costume contest held during intermis-
sial. Tickets: $15. Call (847) 675-2200.
CLASSICAL
Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim
Road, Rosemont. Tickets are available
at www.ticketmaster.com or (312) 559-
1212: the ticket prices listed below do
not include service fees. The informa-
tion line is (847) 635-6601. Dec.4, 7:30
p.m.: Soprano Sarah Brightman. Tick-
ets: $45-$250.
Ars Viva, conducted by Alan Heather-
inqton, performs at North Shore Cee-
ter for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skok-
io Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300.
www.arsviva.org. Single tickets: $64
box seats; $45 reserved; $40 seniors;
$16 students. Nov.23, 4:30 p.m., and
Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m.: "Passion & Power."
featuring Rachel Barton Pine, violin.
Bizet: Carmen Suite No. 1; Saint-Saens:
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso,
Op. 28; Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy, üp.
25; Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor,
Op. 98. Feb. 22. 2009, 4:30 p.m., and
Feb. 23, 2009, 7:30 p.m.: "Energy & Cc-
stasy' featuring David Taylor, violin.
Bernstein: On the Town: Three Dance
Episodes; Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Violin
Concerto No. 2 ("The Prophets");
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5, Op. 100.
March 22. 2009, 4:30 p.m., and March
23,2009, 7:30 p.m.: "Soaring Strings,"
with Gary Stucka, cello. Bloch: Prayer
Grieg: Holberg Suite, Op. 40;
Mendelssohn: String Symphony No 7 in
D Minor; Shostakovich: Chamber Sym-
phony, op. 110. April 26, 2009, 4:30 p.m.,
and April 27, 2009, 7:30 p.m.: "Beauty &
Brilliance," Liszt: Les Preludes; Hin-
demith: Mathis der Maler.
Baroque Band, a period-instrument
orchestra, performs in Nichols Hall at
the Music Institute of Chicago, 1490
Chicago Ave., Evanston. Single tickets
are $30; $27 senior citizens; $15 stu-
dents. Call (312) 235-2368 or visit
www.baroqueband.org. Nov.20: The
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Candy. April14, 200 Handel's 'Dublin'
Messiah. June 6, 2009 Reach for the
Skies.
Cantate, conducted by Benjamin
Rivera, concludes its American Music
Festival concert series with a cappella
works by Bernstein, Barber, Eric
Whitacre and others at 8 p.m. Nov. T4
at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 616
Lake, Evanston. Tickets are $15 at the
door or at a discount by joining thee-
mail list at www.cantatechicaqo.org.
For information, call (312) 804-9783.
Chicago Chamber Choir. f312) 409-
6890. www.chicagochamberchoir.org.
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$18 in advance; $20 at the door; $15 for
students or groups of 10 or more. Nov.
15, 7:30 p.m "From Generation to 'Gen-
eration: Songs of the Jewish People"
will be presented in Nichols Concert
Hall. Music Institute of Chicago, 1490 N.
Chicago Ave., Evanston. The choir ex-
pIares Jewish choral music through a
program of psalms, liturgical music,
folk songs and dances. The program in
dudes Leonard Bernstein's Chichester
Psalms, with organ, harp, percussion
and soloist; two world premieres by
Bob Applebaum; and works by Salam-
one Rossi, Louis Lewandowski, Max
Janowski and Israeli composer
Yedidyah Adrnon. Guest musicians in-
dude harpist Kara Bershad arid per-
cussionist Tina Laughlin.
Chicago Chamber Musicians. (312)
225-5226. www.chicagochambermu-
sic.org. Concerts are held at 7:30 p.m.
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Sundays at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
on Northwestern University's campus,
50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Season
subscriptions are available in six-, (ive-
and threp-roncert packages. Flex Pass
subscriptions are also available along
with tiered, senior and student pricing,
Single tickets are $20340. Nov. 1&
Böhn,e: Sextet for Brass in E-Fiat Minor,
Op. 30; Broughton: "Hudson River Val-
ley"; and Dvorak: Piano Trio in F Minor,
Op. 65. Feb. 8.2009: Prokofie. Over-
ture on Hebrew Themes; Debussy Píe-
mikre Rhapsodie; Newman: String
Quartet; and Mozart String Quintet No.
3 in C Major, K. 515. March 2 2009 De-
bussr Sonata No. 2; Ligeti: Trio; and
Spohr Nonet in F Major. Op. 31. APr11 19,
2009: Beethoven: Piano Trio in D Major,
Op. 70, No.1; Sextet for Winds in E-FIat
Major, Op. 71; and String Quartet in C-
Sharp Minor, Op. 131.
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The Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra
performs at 7 p.m. Sundays at Pick-
Staiger Concert Hall on the Northwest-
em University campus, 50 Arts Circle
Drive, Evanston. (847) 866-6888.
www.chicaqophilharmonic.org. Tickets
are $70 on the main tloor $33 main
front wings; $60, $33 and $20 in the
balcony; $20 obstructed view. Feb.15,
2009: 'A Valentine From First Chairs to
Music Lovers." Robert Kahn: Serenade
in F Minor, Op. 73; Dvorak: Bagatelles,
Op. 47; Mendelssohn: Quartet No. 3 in B
Minor, Op.3. Marchl5,2009:
"Mendelssohn's 200th Birthday," with
David Perry, violin soloist.
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Mi-
nor, Op. 64 and Symphony No. 3 in A
Minor, Op. 56 ("Scottish"). May31, 2009:
"The Emperor Reigns:' with Jeffrey
Siegel, piano soloist, Beethoven: Piano
Concerto Mo. 5 in E Flat Major, Op. 73
("Emperor"); Shostakovich: Symphony
No. 9 ìn E Flat Major, Op. 70.
Classical Symphony Orchestra of
Chicago, a professionally orientedtraining orchestra, and its sister group,the Protégé Philharmonic of Chicago,
include Sam Park, trombone, of Morton
Grove, Jaimie Connelly, oboe, of Park
Ridge, and Rebecca Goldberg, oboe, of
Shokie. (312) 334-7m. Nov. 23, 3 p.m.:
The Classical Symphony Orchestra of
Chicago and the Protégé Philharmonic
of Chicago will present their Fall Show-
case Joint Concert in the Harris The-
ater for Music & Dance at Millennium
Park, 205 E. Randolph Drive, Chicago.
The program includes works by Verdi,
Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Ravel
and Tchaikovsky. Tickets: $15; $10 sen-
lors and students; $5 for children un-der 12.
Evanston Symphony Orchestra per-
forms at 2:30 prn. Sundays at Pick-
Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Dri-
ve, Evanston. (847) 864-8804.
wwwevanstonsymphony.org. Tickets inadvance are $25; $20 for senior citi-
zens; $5 for students. Tickets at the
door are $28; $23 for seniors; $5 for
students. Feb. 8, 2009 "Made in Amen-
ca: Fusion of the Fiddle," with guest
artist Mark O'Connor. The program in-
dudes works by Ives, Barber, Schwant-
ner and O'Connor. March 22, 2009 "The
Voice of the Viola," with guest artist
Charles Pickier, CSO principal violist.
The program includes works by
Mendelssohn, Waqnen and Berlioz. May
2, 2009 "The Passionate Piano," with
guest artist Cameron Smith, The pro-
gram includes works by Brahms andTchaikovsky.
Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra willperform at 7 pin. Nov. 22 in the audito-
riunì of Northeastern Illinois Universi-ty, 5500 N. St. Louis, Chicago. The pro-
gram includes Beethoven's Symphony
No. 1, the Concierto de Aranjuez of
Joaquin Rodrigo performed by qui-tanist Denis Azabagic, and a new med-
ley of Bosnian folk music by llya Levin-
son. Tickets: $25. Call (847) 920'9569.
Lutkin Hall at Northwestern Universi-
ty, 700 University Place, Evanston. Most
ticket prices listed in three categories:general public; senior citizens and NU
faculty and staff; and student rate.(847) 467-4000. NOV.15, 7:30 p.m.: "An
Evening of Opera Scenes," featuning
graduate students from Northwest-em's voice and opera program. Free.
Nov. 23, 3 p.m.: Women's Chorus pres-
ents a program of choral music fromvarious periods and genres, composed
for treble voices. $7/$51S4.
Alice Millar Chapel at Northwestern
University, 1870 Sheridan Road,
Evanston, Information: (847) 491-5441;
tickets: (847) 467-4000. Nov. 23, 6 p.m.:
World premiere of a musical piece byMax Raimi, CSO violist, commissioned
by Midwest Young Artists, and played
by flutist Mathieu Dufour. The program
will be comprised of early and new mu-
sic, including a Vivaldi concerto for
flute played on period instruments.Tickets are $7-$20 and can be pur-
chased by calling (847) 926-9898.
Mostly Music Chicago presents pianist
Vanessa Perez at 4 p.m. Nov, 23 at a
residence in Evanston. As part of
MMC's North Shore Series, Perez will
play works by Albeniz, Villa Lobos and
Chopin, with a short reception to fol-
low the concert, Tickets: $25; $15 stu-
dents, Call (312) 287-5761 or visit
www.mostlymusicchicaqo.com.
Music áfthe Baroque performs at
First United Methodist Church of
Evanston, 1630 Flinman Ave., unless
noted otherwise, (312) 551-1414.
www.baroque.org. Single tickets are
S38-S65; $25-$30 students/seniors.
Holiday Brass and Choral Concert, Ed-
ward Zelnis, conductor, at 8 p.m. Dec.
18 at Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 W.
Division SL, River Forest; and 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. Dec. 20, and 3 p.m. Dec.21 at
Divine Word Chapel, 2001 N. Waukegan
Road, Techny/Northbnook. Jan.18,
2009, 7:30 p.m.: "Glover Conducts
Mozart." featuring the Music of the
Baroque Chorus and Orchestra, Kim-
berly McCord, soprano, Jessye Wright,
mezzoîoprano, Peder Reift, tenor, andPeter Van De Graaff, bass-baritone.
Feb. 22. 2009, 7:30 p.m.: J.S. Bach: The
Mass in B Minor, Nicholas Kraemer,
conductor. Featuring the Music of the
Baroque Chorus and Orchestra, Amy
Conn, soprano, Tove Dahlberg, mezzo-
soprano, Harold Brock, tenor, and
Thomas Meglioranza, baritone. March
29, 2009, 7:30 p.m.: "Celebratel Handel,
Haydn, Purcell, Mendelssohn," Jane
Glover, conductor, Featuring the Music
of the Baroque Chorus and Orchestra,
Sarah Gartshore, soprano, Emily Lo-
dine, mezzo-soprano, Ryan Belongie,
alto, Harold Brock, tenor, and Douglas
Anderson, baritone. Mayll,2009, 7:30p.m.: "Musical Fireworks," featuring
Music of the Baroque Orchestra,
Nicholas Kraemer, conductor. The pro-
gram includes Handel: Concerto a due
corì No, 2 in F Major Haydn: Symphony
No, 80 in D Minor; Haydn: Symphony
No. 92 in G Major (Oxford); and Handel:
Music fon the Royal Fireworks.
Music Institute of Chicago, Nichols
Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston. (841) 905-1500. www.mu-
sicinst.orq. Nov.14, 7 p.m.: Sundays W i
free faculty recital featuring Bill Dres-
den, in the Thoreson Performance Cen-
ter. Free. Nov. 15, 9:30 am.: Organ mas-
ter class presented by Chicago organ-
ist David Schrader. Free. Nov. 22. 7:30
p.m.: High school students in MIC's
Academy program present an orches-
tra concert, Free. Nov13, 3 p.m.: Lin-
coin Trio presents a chamber music
concert celebrating the Lincoln Bicen-
tennial, Joined by Ravinia FestivalPresident and CEO Welz Kauffman as
narrator, the group will perform a corn-
missioned "Lincoln" work as well as
Mendelssohn's Trio No. 2 in C minor,Op. 66. $2O/S15/$7.
The North Shore Chamber Orchestra
will dedicate a Family Concert to the
memory of Sidney Zimbalist at 3 p.m.
Nov. 16 in Northwestern University's Al-
ice Millar Chapel,187O Sheridan Road,
Evanston The program includes Jo-
hann Strauss's Voices of Spring; Rach-
maninoff's Vocalise for Mezzo Soprano
and Orchestra, featuring soprano
Aimee Thompson as soloist; Aaron
Copland's Nocturne; Ravel's Kaddish
for Baritone and Orchestra, featuring
Dane Thomas as soloist; and Bizet's
Carmen Suite No. 2, Admission is $10;
free for those under IB and all North-
western University students. Call (841)864-2288.
''SPEAKERSNorth Shore Choral Society concerts
are at 3 p.m. Sundays at the Parish
Church of Saint Luke, 939 Hinman Ave.,
Evanston. Single tickets in advance are
$22; $20 seniors; $12 students. Tickets
at the door are $25; $22 seniors; $15
students. (847) 272-2351.
www.northshorechoral.org. Nov.23:
"The Extraordinary Ordinary," with
guest conductorJulia Davids. The pro-
gram includes mass movements by
Giovanni Palestrina, Antonio Vivaldi, W.
A. Mozart and Franz Schubert. Soloists
are Laura Heimes, soprano, Nina Hee-
bink, mezzo-soprano, Trevor Mitchell,
tenor, and Ryan O'Mealey, baritone.
March 1, 2009 "Music for the Soul,"
with guest conductor David Stech. The
program includes choral selections
from Sergei Rachmaninov, Leonard
Bernstein and Maurice Durufle. May 31,
2009 "Ethereal Light' with guest con-ductor David Edelfelt. The program in-
dudes works by Gabriel laure, Sergie
Rachmaninov and Marten Launidsen.
Northeastern Illinois University,Steinberg Fine Arts Center Recital Hall,
3701 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago. (713)
442-4636. Nov.21, 8 p.m.: Pianist Vanes-
sa Perez,
Northtleld Chapter of the Lyric Operaof Chicago will host a luncheon fol-
towed by a lecture, "Puccini Heroines
in a New Light: Their Untold Stories,"
on Nov. 20 at the Evanston Golf Club,
4401 Dempster St., Skokie. The lecture
will be presented by Geoffrey and Ryan
Edwards, authors of Verdi and Puccini
Heroines. Social hour at 11 am.; lunch-
eon at noon, and program at 1:15 p.m.
$40. Call (847) 729-8648 for reserva-
tians by Nov.15.
Northshore Concert Band performs at3 p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiqer Concert
Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, un-
less otherwise noted. Individual tickets$15; $12 seniors; $6 students. (847) 432-
2263. www.northshoreband.org. lob. 15,2009 Program includes Dana Wilson's
"Shortcut Home" and Hindemith's
Symphonic Metamorphosis. April19,
2009: Steve Cohen, professor of ciar-
¡net at Northwestern University, joins
the NCR to perform Michael Daugher-ty's "Brooklyn Bridge:' The all-Ameni-
can program also includes Frank Tiche-
Ii's "Wild Nights"; Chance's "Elegy";
and Toll's "Sketches on a Tudor Psalm."
Junel,2009: Program includesSamual Barber's "Commando March";
Clifton Williams' Symphonic Dance No,
3, "Fiesta" and a band arrangement of"Hello, Dolly!"
Northwest Symphonyorchestra, Paul
Venmel, music director, presents con-
certs at 3:30 p.m. Sundays in the The-
atne for the Performing Arts at Maine
West High School, 1755 5. Wolf Road,
Des Plaines, Pre'concert commentaries
by Carolyn Paulin, a staff member of
radio station WFMT, begin one hour pri-
on to each concert. Individual concert
tickets are $20; $15 for seniors; $10 for
students. Season tickets fon the four-
concert series are $60; $45 for seniors;
$30 for students. Children under age 14are admitted tree when accompanied
by a paying adult, www.northwestsym-
phony.orq, Nov. 16: "Mozart & Friends,"
featuring Larry Combs, principal ciar-
met, Chicago Symphony Orchestra. De-
hussy: Nocturnes I, li; Mozart: Clarinet
Concerto; Grieg: Peer Gynt Suites I, II.Jan.18, 200 "Happy Birthday, Mr. Lin-co!n' with Mel Zeliman, WFMT radio
announcer, as narrator. Charles Ives:
The Unanswered Ouestion; Aaron Cop-
land: A Lincoln Portrait. March 29,
2009 "Scotland and the Sea," with for-danka Kisiova, violin, Mendelssohn:
Fing'aI's'Cave; Stephen Páulus: Seá Por-
traits; Bruch: Scottish Fantasy. May31,200 Family Pops Concert with Allan
Steele, cello, Offenbach: Ballet Parisien;
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concertsat the Pickwick Theatre, 5S.
Prospect. Park Ridge. Individual tickets
are $25; $20 foi- students and seniorcWen&CalI (847)692-PRCO or (841)
823-8861 orvisit www.parkridqecivi-carchestra.org. Dec3,730 pin. Holi-day Pops andSing-Afong, with Cheryl
Wilson. sófirano Feb.8,2009, 130p.m.Jtalian Opera at the Pickwick. with
Sarah Hibbard,soprano, and James
CoîneFon. tenor. Featuring selectionsfrom Verdfs "i Vespri Siciliani' "IlTmvatore and Nabucco7 Puccini'sl4adama Bufterfly' "la Boheme" and"Tosca." and Leoncavallo's i Pagliacci."
th.2oo9. 2:30 pji.: Strings 'nThing with Robert Hanford, violin,the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra Strings
and the Ma'nie South Chamber Orches-
tía String&VwaldiThe Four Seasons;
andTchaikovsk.Serenade. April26.201W. ¿30 p.m.: The Spiritol Bratuns:A
German Requiem, with the Park Ridge
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Music Institute of Chicago Chorale,
Sarah Hibbard, soprano soloist, and Pe-
ter Van De Graaff, bass-baritone
soloist.
Pick-Staigerconceet Hall at North-western University, 50 Arts Circle Dri-
ve, Evanston. Information: (847) 491-
5441; tickets: (841) 461-4000.
www.pickstaiqer.org. Most ticket prices
listed in three categories: general pub-lic senior citizensand NU faculty and
staff; and stúdent rate. Nov.19, 7:30
p.m.: British pianist Stephen Hoùgh in
concert. $221$2D/$10. Nov.14,1:30 p.m
Symphonic Wind Ensemble in a pro-
qramthat includes Richard Strauss'
Sereride in E-flae Boyd and Votta'sarrangement al Richard Wagner's
"Trauermusik"; Bernard Rands' "Cere-
monial" and more. S7/$5/$4. Nov.18,
1:30 pins Evening of Brass, "400 years
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of Masterworks for Brass Ensemble."
S7IS5I$4. Nov.20, 1:30 p.m.: The Inter-
national Contemporary Ensemble will
present a chamber music concert.
S7/S51$4. Nov.22, 7:30 p.m.: Northwest-
em University Symphony Orchestra,
"Russian Treasures," including Yuni Fa-
uk's "Symphonic Etudes"; Sergei Rach-
maninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C
Minor and Sergei Prokofiev's Sympho-
ny No. 3 in C Minor. S91$7I$5. Nov.23, .
7:30 p.m Philharmonia, "Great British
Composers," including William Walton's'
Crown Imperial" ("Coronation
March"); Benjamin Britten's "Young '
Person's Guide to the Orchestra" '
("Var)ations and Fugue on a Theme of
Purcell"); Eric Coates'°London Suite"
("London Every Day"); and Edward Et-
gar's 'The Wand ofYouth Suite" and
"Pomp and Circumstance, Military
March No. 1 in D Major"$1/$5/S4. Nov.
24, 1:30 p.m Contemporary Music En-
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1:30 p.m.: Northwestern University
Chamber Orchestra, "First Sym-
phonies' Program includes ElliottCarter's Symphony No. 1; Kennan's
arrangement of Sergei Prokofiev'sClarinet Concerto in D Major; andBeethoven's Symphony No.1 in C Major.
$1/s5/$4. Dec.5, 73O p.m SymphonicBand, "WildflowersThe Music of Per-:.
cv Grainger." $71$5/$4. Dec.?. 7:30 p.m
Guarnen String Quartet, with special
guest string bassist Peter Lloyd.S25/$22/$12. Dec.1I,11:30 a.m Mezzo-
soprano Oe'nyce Graves will conductamaster class featuring gifted stúdeñts'
from the Bienen School of Music's '
voice and opera program. $7I$5/$4.
Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m Pianist Jeffrey
Siegel's Keyboard Conversations pro-
gram, "Basking in Beethoveit" Fea-
tuned works will include Beethoven's
"Für Elise" and "Farewell" Sonata in E-
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Regenstein Recital Hall at Northwest-.'ein University, 60 Arts Circle Drive,
Evanston. (847) 461-4000. Most ticket
prices listed in three categories: gen-eral public; senior citizens and NU fac-
ulty and staff; and student rate. Veci.
7:30 p.m.: Northwestern University Sax-ophone Ensemble will present diversetranscriptions and original music.
$7/$5/$4. Dec. 7, 10 a.m Guarnen '
String Quartet will present a master
class. Free. Dec.?, 1 pm: A Conversa-
tian with the Guarnen String Quartet.
Admission is free. , ' ', ': ' .
Rembrandt ChamberPfayers perform
in Nichols Hall at the Music fnstitute ofChicago, 1490 Chicago Ave.. Evanston.'Tickets:$30: $10 students. (312) 360'-
3145.
www.rembrandtchamberplayers.org.
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Dec.73 pin.Vîvaldi's Seasons. withquestartìsts Emily Iodine. mezzo-so-
pranandvio8nhstsTeresa Fream.Kathleen Brauer and ian-0ing Yu.
Pmgmm includes Brahms' Two Songs
forAllgsaths Arias from Cantala No.Th2;vivah1rs ibe Four Seasons; and
Iiozaîts Otñntet for Clarinet andSthnqsFeI2009.730 pin. "Febru-ary Fantasy" The program includes
Brilleiis Phuntasy Quartet RichardWernicks Sextet forshing quartetbass and piano:andShostakovich's Pi-ano Ouintet.
Sko4devalleysymphony Orchesfra
performs at3 pm Sundays at theNorth Shore Center for the Performing
Ath95Ol Shokie Blvd. Skokie. Ticketsare$22-$36;S9 for thildren. Free pr-e-
concert lectures begin at 1:30 p.m. For
tickets. call (847) 613-6300 or visit
www.svso.org. Jao.18,200 Featuring
thewinners of the Young Artist Corn-petition. üsztTotentanz SchubertSymphony No.8 (Unfinished);
Beethoverc Overture to Fîdefio": Saint
Saens Violin Concerto No. 3. March15,
2009: Feahiriag Karen Frust. flute. Jen-
niferStucki, oboe. Noah Lambert.trumpet and Rebecca McCufloch. vio-
finiS. 8actc Brandenburg ConcertoNa. 2 Haydn Symphony No. 104 (Lon-
doifl: Sfazunov Symphony No. 3. May
112009: Featuring the Ryan Opera
Center Ensemble. Mozart Overture to
Abdudion Fr-orn the Ser-aguo"; Sym-
phony No.38 Crrague") and opera
scenes. semi-staged.
StI.ukes thurth. 939 Hininan Ave.Evanston. Novi6. 5 p.m American
Guild of Organists, North Shore chap-
ter, presents French organist Sophie-
Vemnique thoplin in recitaL The pro-
gram includesworks by Mendelssohn.
Franck. Rachmaninoff and Widor. lick-
eft$1D for general admission. $5 for
students $20 for reserved seats nearthe organ console. Call Jerry .Jelsema,
(772 944-O6&4.
POP/FOLK/JAZZ
11AtJeyPtd,.3420W. Grace SLthicago.U73) 418-4408. wwwabbey-
pubcomSinysTraditional IrishSession with Devin Sheptieo.L 4 p.m.
TuthOpenMicWejhtwith WukGmzaies8 p.m. letÌ,esdays Sweet-watei-MeIhjowrL 9 pin. llusdaysHouse bad.8 pin.AIeArena. 6920 N. Mannheim
Roact ROSemOILflCkeIS are available
atlidmasteromor(312 559-1212:the ticket prices listed below donotindudeseMce fees.The informa-
Gift certificate good for o tickets only $99!Vîsît BLUEMAN.COMor call 1. BLUE now to purchase aBlue Man Group Gift and save $29
flou line is (847) 635-6601. Dec.9 Neil
Young with guests Willie Nelson idEverest. $5$O. fJec.. 7p.nt: Oasiswith special guest Ryan Ma,ns&the
Cardînals.$69.50. $49.50. $3950. Ji.3.2009. 3 pin.and 8 p.m.lrans-Sther-
Ian OrChestra.S48. $3&t26ZT.2009.7 p.mMetallica with Machhe
Head.The Sword. $1950. $5950.
Ameron MkH1O3O Ccii-[raI SL Evanstou. (847) 573-0443.
www.chicagobluegmcccom. ieassLeçendscoocerts- doors open at130
p.m.. show at 8 p.m. Admissiort $20
$15 for senior citizens and children.
Nov.14: Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain.
Nov.2.The Chaprnans.BS Rlues. 1029 Oavis St, Evanstoit
(847) 4249800. www.billsbluesbar.com.
Cover charges vary Simdays. 4 pin.Lilfest Open Mike. Mondays. 9 p.mz Paul
Doppelt and Friends (blues/rock). Tues-
days. 830 p.m Blues Jam hosted by
The TER Band.Wethesdaysj3O pin.Pro Jazz Jam with Mike Finnerty.
Wednesdays. 1010 p.m.John Nance
Urban Dance Mix (lii). Novfl,7 p.nuThe Railjacks (rock). Nov.14. 6p.m. The
Sidemen Big Band (jazz). Nov.14. 830
p.m:The Johnny B. Moore Blues Band
Nov.15, 3 p.m.: Big lime Entertainment
(rock). Nov.15, 830 p.m. Eddy "TheChier Clearwater Blues Band. Nov5.11:45 pin TRC Events Presents (world
music). Nov.20, 6 p.nt Big lime Enter-tainment (rock). Nov.21, 530 p.rrn The
Prohibition Orchestra of Chicago (jazz).
Nov.21. 9 p.m. The Sammy Fender
Blues Band. Nov.22. 3 p.m. Big Time
Entertainment (rock). Nov.22. 830
p.m.: Melvin Taylor& the Slack Band
(blues). Nov.22. 11:45 p.m.TRC Events
Presents (world music).
The Celtic Knot Public House. 626
Church SL Evanston. (841) 864-1619.
www.celticknotpub.com. No cover- un-
less noted otherwise. Monchys. 8 pin.-midnigft Bluegrass and roots music
willi the Mudf lapps. Tuesdays. 7-10
p.m.: Irish music session. NOV.16 and
30. 5-8 p.m Eric lugosck Nov.22. IOp.m.: Creek Road Ramblers. Dec. 6. 10
p.mThe Bluegrass Advocates.
Centre Fast in the North Shore Center
(or the Performing Arts. 9501 Skokic
Blv& Skokie. (847) 613-630 wwwcen-
treeasLorg. Dec.27. 8 p.m.. and Dec.28.
3 p.m.: Handy Patinkin performs popo-
lar standards from Rodgers and Ham-
merstein, Stephen Sondheim. Harry
Chapin. Irving Berlin and Cole Portei
willi Paul Ford on piana TiCketS$85
Jata2009.7:30 itm Elvis BirthdayTribute$4950. M&ch1O9. 8 pm"Get Back!" The cast of Beatlemania
recreates the era and music ofthe Fab
Four. $42. May9.2809. 8 pin:The RatPack is Back. $58.
thani 6881 N. Milwaukee Ave..
Nues. (847) 647-8282. wwwlhecliam-
berronflne.cont Tuesdays and Wekìes-
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TSPEAKERSdays 71030p.mßuddy thatfes, panissinqe,Ttitstb &3Opso.-cnicj-
nizzJnth8an thao-BeBiau l Don Stille. Sunday
music isfmm 59 p.m: Fliday-Saturdaymusic isfrom9 p.m.1 am.
Eltinwood SL(847) 3T6-2?81:
www.dpp&org.Advance registration re-
quired loractivities unless noted orn-erwise. Novi%2 pinAbiham [in-coin In Song." Using peulod music and
Lincoln's own stories íolksinger andsongwriter CbrisValflllo will bring
Abraham Lincoln to life.E1fcai IilriitSociety Second Sat-
unlay Coffeehouse,1574 N. Lincoln Ave.
(at Uoward),Skokia (847) 677-3334.
ww.ethicaIhnmaaorq. Dec.13
Whiskey Bucket Blues Review with
Charlie Rossiter. Henry Berry and Jack.
following 8 p.m.open mike (130 p.m.sign-up. all genresall acoustiC). $5.
FamousFreddle"sRoadlìouse. 1799 S.
Busse Road. Mount Prospect. (847)
593-2200. wwwlamouslreddiesroad-
house.com.Shows start at 9 p.m. Fr-i-days audiO pin. Saturdays. Novit U-bido FunkCircus. Nov.15 C-Factor
(classic to current pop rock covers).Havît Spunk (party rock) with anopening set byCamouflageSun. Nov.
22: Bad Medicine (Bonjovi tribute).Nov.2& Covergurl (party rock). Nov.
28: Reverie (alternative rock covers
and originals) with an opening set bySure Fire Groove (blues rock). Nov.29
J.P. & the Cats (disco 'los. MIV 80s).
Ifogeye FoIk&ts hosts concerts atLakeStreet Church of Evanston. 607
LakeSL (847) 415-6165. wwwiìogeye-
folkarts.orgAll concerts start at 7-30pin.; doors open at? pin. $15; $13 for
senior citizens SS for students: [reebr children underiZ. Nov.22 Larry &
Nicole with Rick Veras.
tush American Heritage Center. 4626
N. Knox Ave.. Chicago. (773)282-7035.
www.irishamhc.com. Nov.7-3O pm.Irish Heritage Singer-swill present
téad Me Fáilte/One Hundred Thou-sand WeIcomes $15: $l2for IALIC
owmbers free tarchildren U and un-der. Entertainment at 9 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays in the Filth Province
Lounge. no cover- Nov.14: Paddy
Hoinan's Band. Nov. Celtic Ground-
hogs. NOV.21-22DecIniS RO urke. Nov.
28:ARisKNV.29:The Dooley Broth-
kdeiiEiçresso B 162f chicago
Ave.. Evanstoa(847)491-1621. Mondays.
8:30-1030 pinopenmic event [ormusicians. poeIs and light comedysketches. Spstts at8 pm.LAitit corner of Lincoln.
Dcineiandbvinq ParkRoad. lhicago.Mondays. 7310 pntme Whidy CityJaimuers. [eatIIringJIm Packtoro[GfefIvie Joli» Pitt and Jack Condon
of Park Ridge. [nile Michaets of Elk
regularly $64ech. Must purchase by 12/15. ttfêr valid tor BMG Chíca90 shows only.It valid an previously purchase tickets. ReStri1iDflS apply.
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TSMOVIEST
Grove Village, and Phil Schwimmer of
Skokie, play American popular songs.
Call (847) 2O86O55.
Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Liii-
coin Ave. (847) 965-4220. Nov. 16,2
p.m.: Nightclub in the Afternoon, [ea-
turing Mary Anne Riehl.
Na MeleAloha,the Hawaiian music
ensemble from Oakton Community Col-
lege, performs atl:30 p.m. the firstTuesday of the month at The Titi lei-
race, 1597 Lee St., Des Plaines; and at
7:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of the
month at Cheeseburger in Paradise,
1472 Market SL Des Plaines. For inlor
mation, call Earl Essig, (847) 272-0762,
or e-mail eariessig@aol.com.
Nifes North High School, 9800 Lawler,
StoMa. Nov.18,7 p.m.: Barrage, leatur-
ng an international cast performingan eclectic mix of music, song and
dance. The cast of Barrage includes six
violinists/vocalists. one drummer, one
bass player, and a guitarist. Niles West
and Niles North musicians will alsoperform onstage with Barrage. Tickets:$15; $10 students and seniors. For tick-
ets and information, call (847) 626-2116.
Park Ridge Publiclibrary, 20 S.Prospect Ave Park Ridge. (847) 825-
3123. www.parkridgelibrary.org. NOv.fl,7 p.m Jazz Lizards present music ofDuke Ellington, the Gershwin brothers,
Cole Porter and others.Pete Millers, 1557 Sherman Ave.,
Evanston. (8-47) 3280399. www.pe-
temillers.com. No cover charge, nominimum. Music from 8:30 p.m:12:30
am. MondayThursdat 9 p.m.-1 am. Fr-i-days and Saturdays. WedneSdaYS Bob-
by Broom Trío. Thursdays The Skinny.
Nov.W15: Eddie Harrisons Jump Stars.Nov.21-22: Bob Dogan Trio. Nov.26:
Dan Zemelman Trio. Nov28-29 Brian
Gephart Quartet.
Regenstein Recital Hall at Northwest-er-n University, 60 Arts Circle Drive,
Evanston. (847) 467-4000. Most ticket
prices listed in three categories: gen-
eral public: senior citizens and NU fac-
ulty and stalf: and student rate. Dec.4,7:30 p.m: Jazz Small Ensemble Con-
cerf. Admission is free.
Skokie Theatre Music Foundationpresents concerts in the Skokie The-
atre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call
(847) 677-7761 or visit www.skokiethe-
atre.com. Concert tickets $15 in ad-
vance; $20 at the door, unless noted
otherwise. Nov.14, 8 p.m Doug Lof-strom and the New Quartet present
classical, jazz and world music. Nov.15,
730 p.m Bounding Main (nautical mu-
sic). Nov.16, 2 p.m.: Songs From My
Heart" a one-woman cabaret showfeaturing Kimber Leigh Nussbaum,
Maxwell Street Klezmer Band vocalist.
Nov.16,? p.m.: Sons of the Never
Wrong (folk). S201S25. Nov. 28-29,8
p.m.: Jim Post, with special guest
Randy Sableo (folk). $20/$25. Dec. 5,8
p.rn Mut Trenier holiday concert. Dec.
6-7, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Charlene Brooks
presents "Love Stinks." Dec.12, 8 p.m.:
"Holiday For Swing," presented by the
Bob Acri Octet. Dec.13-14, 8 p.m.: Gui-
tars of Spain. Dec.19, 8 p.m.: The Pin-
ups present "I'll be Home for Christ-mas." $20/$25.
S.P_A.c!., 1245 Chicago Aveu Evanston,
(847) 492-8860.
www.evanstonspace.com. Nov.14, 8
p.m Liquid Soul with My Dear Disco.
$10, $15. Nov.16, 2 p.m.: Odetta presents
jazz, blues and spirituals. $40, $65,
Nov.16, 8 p.m.: Anne teuton and Rose
Polenzani CD release party. $10, $12.
Nov.19, 8 p.m.: The Steak House Mints
CD release show with Nicholas Bar-ron
Band, $8, $10. Nov.20, 8 p.m.: Irma
Ilamlmn and Katie Smith. $10, $12. Nov.
21, 8 p.m.: Mike Flynn's North of Mem-
phis with The Tabasco Sound Kitchen,
$15. Nov. 22. 8 p.m Brendan James
vith Kelsey Wild:$12, $15. No23. 8
MUSIC
p.m.: Adrianne with Daphne Willis. $10,
$12. Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m.: Chicago Barn
Dance Company. $6, Nov.26, 8 p.m.: An
Evening with Acoustic Chicago, $8, $12.
Nov.28, 8:30 p.m.: Evanston Hip-Hop
Night with Prob Cause & the Dysfunk-
tional Hipnotik. $8, $10. Nov.29, 7 p.m.:
Flogeye Folk Arts 30th Anniversary
Show. $20.
ART GALLERIES
Dithuar Memorial Gallery at North-western University's Norris Center,
1999 Campus Di*e, Evanston. (847)
491-2348.
www.norris.northwestern.edu/dittmar,php. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-lQ p.m.
daily. Admission is free. Through Dec.
17: "Focus on Africa: Celebrating 60
Years of the Program of African Stud-
íes."
Block Museum ofArt at Northwestern
University, 40 Arts Circle Drive,
Evanston. (847) 491-4000, www.block-
museurn.northwestern.edu. Open IO
a.m.-5 p.m. TuesdayslO a.m.-8 p.m.
Wednesday'Friday; noon'5 p.m. Satur-
days and Sundays. Admission to the
museum is free: unless noted, admis-
sion to all programs is also free.
Through Nov. 31 "A Letter [rom Japan:
The Photographs ofJohn Swope."
Swopes photography portrays Alllied
prisoners of war, Japarfs people, and
the country's battle-ravaged land-
scapes in the immediate aftermath of
World War Il.Ihrough Nov.3 "Drawn
from Memory Holocaust and History in
the Art of Samuel Bak' in the Print,
Drawing, and Photography Study Ceo-
ter. Through Dec.14: "Magdalena
Abakanowicz Reality of Dreams," in
the Alsdorf Gallery.
Irish American Heritage Center Art
Gallery. 4626 N. Knox Ave., Chicago.
(773) 282-7035. Gallery hours are F4
p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Through
Nov.1& "Samhain/Day of the Dead
Thinking About Persephone," a mixed
media group show that celebrates theancient Celtic festival of Samhain and
the Mexican Day of the Dead. This
year's exhibit again includes similar
traditions of other groups, including
the Greek culture. Exhibiting artists in-dude Sean Culver, Charlie Thorne, Lau-
ra Coyle, Kim Laurel, Fletcher Hayes,
Lourdes Guerreo, Miguel Lopez-Lemus,
Kapra Fleming and Pauline Kochanski.
Mitchell Museum ofthe American In-
diari, 3001 Central St., Evanston. (847)
475-1030. www.mifchellmuseum.org.
Admission to events is included withan entrance donation to the Mitchell
Museum. Suggested donation is $5 for
adults; $2.50 for senior citizens, stu-
dents and children. Maximum admis-
sion per family is $10. Through Dec. 24:
"transcending Boundaries: American
Indian Traditional and Contemporary
Art ir-orn the June and Bernard Kleban
Collection." The museum recently re-
ceived a donation of more than 250
works in diverse media from the col-
lection of June Kleban of Wilmington,
Del., and her late husband Bernard,
About 100 of these new acquisitions
will be on display, including oils, water-
colors, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, bas-
kets, dolls and wood carvings. Through
Dec.24: "On the Plains: The Art of
Potawatomi Artist Woody Crumbo,"
featuring oil paintings and prints byWoodrow "Woody" Crumbo (1912-1989),
a Potawatomi from Oklahoma.
Refuge: Center for Artists in Recov-
my, 4811 Main St., StaMe. (847) 673-
3737. www.refuge.com. Through Dec.12
"The 12 x 12 Show." The group exhibit
requires all artists to create works of
art that have a 12x12' boundary,
TART CLUBS
AUDITIONS LOPPORTUNITIES
STAGE
The Open Door Ensemble invites
those age 55 and over tojoin its groupof area seniors in creating, directingand producing one-act plays andmonologues, The ODE meets at the
Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave.,
Evanston, regularly throughout theyear. Playwriting and acting classestaught by professional instructors alsoare available. Most of the staged read-
ings are performed in public libraries,schools, community and senior cen-
ter-s, and retirement and nursinghomes at no charge. In addition, amore complete showcase of juriadplays and monologues is presented an-
nually. Call Norm Bowers, (713) 274-
1981, or Colleen Keaveny, (847) 272-
7148.
MUSICIANS
The Chicago Celtic Pipe Band rehears-
es from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Joseph Seib Center, 4009 N Ozark, Nor-
ridge. All are welcome, regardless ofage, gender or experience. Free les-
sons and refresher lessons are provid-
ed. For information, call Jim Enright,(713) 286-7833.
Mountprospect Community Bandseeks new members. Rehearsals are
from 7:301 p.m. Mondays in RecPlex
Music Room, 420 W. Dempster SL
Mount Prospect Anyone with highschool or college band experience mayjoin. Music and percussion equipmentprovided. Call (847)640-1000.
Na Mele Aloha Hawaiian music en-
semble seeks musicians who playukulele or upright string bass. Re-hearsals are held in Des Plaines. Call
Earl Essig, (847) 272-0762, or e-mail
earlessig@aol.com,Northwest Symphony.Orchestra, Paul
Vermel, music director, seeks stringplayers. Rehearsals are from 7:30-10p.m. Mondays in Maine West High
School, 1755 S. Wolf Road, Des Plaines.
Call June Gordon, (847)965-7271.
SINGERS
Rjornson Male Chorus invites malesingers to join in four-part choralsinging. They rehearse at 8 p.m. Thurs-
days in the Park Ridge VEW Hall, Hig-
gins Road and Canfield Avenue, Sep'
tember-June, and sing American andScandinavian selections at various lo-
cations. Call 1847) 741-4210 or (847)
546-2050.Chicago Swedish Glee Club male cho-
rus is seeking experienced singers whoenjoy performing four'part choral mu-sic, The club annually performs aChristmas concert, spring classicalconcert and many summer Swedishevents. There is no need to be ofSwedish heritage. The group rehearses
from 7-9 pm, Wednesdays, September
through June, at Diemasters, 2100
Touhy Ave., Elk Grove Village. Singers
must be age 18 or older. Prospective
members may attend a rehearsal andarrange an audition with the music di-rector, Steve Burke. For information,
call Walter Magnuson, (773) 631-4534,
Des Plaines Harmonaires welcomesingers tojoin them from 9:15-11:15 am.Thursdays at Good Shepherd Church,
Howard and Lee streets, Des Plaines.
No audition needed. Call Alberta Fisch-er, (847) 699-0546.
Mount Prospect Community Chorusseeks singers. No auditions or experi-
ence required. The chorus meets from
7:15'9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Mount
Prospect Park District Rec Plex, 420 W,
Denipster St.
The Nonnennenes Singing Society is
looking for singers who enjoy four-
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part choral sinqing. Thegroup per-forms throughout the year singingNorwegian and American songs and
coordinates a festival of song each
spring. The chorus also participates ina hi-annual "Sangerfest," which is heldin different locations around the coun-
tr Rehearsals areheld from 8O p.m.Tuesdays at the Estonian House in Lin-
coinshire, September to June. CallChuck Kessell, (713) 481-5941, or Karl
langeras, (Tfl) 631-9682, or visitwww.norwaysings.org.
Northwest Choral Sodety seeks bass,
tenofl alto or soprano singers with pre-vious choral experience. Auditions willbe held clurilig rehearsals on TuesdaV
evenings. through Marth 24, at Im-manuel Lutheran Church, 855 Lee St,
Des Plaines. The chorus presents three
concerts of classical and popular mwsic each season, including a holidayconcert, a winter concert and an early
summer concert. To schedule an audi-
tian. call (773J 504-3426 or visit
www.nwchoralsociety.org.Paul Undblad Choristers, a concert
children's choir for ages third gradeand older, promotes musical literacy,performs quality repertoire with a highlevel of artistry, and offers a concertsends. In addition to choral music, vo-cal technique (hreathing, posture),stagecraft, stage presence, improvisa-tian, musicianship (ear training, music
reading, sight singing), and principlesof drama are also taught. Call (847)
420-9200 or visit www.plchoristers.org.Skokie Concert Choir seeks male and
female singers at any level of choralexperience. No auditions are held. The
choir performs a variety of music,
from classical to Broadway, and per-forms two concerts annually, underthe direction of conductor Michael
Lewanski, and with accompanist Adri-
an Metzger. Rehearsals are held from
7-9 p.m. Mondays, September through
June, at Old Orchard Junior HighSchool, 9310 Kenton Ave. Skokie. For
information, visit www.skokiechoir.orgor call (847) 674-3219.
DANCERS
The chiCagORush arena football team
will hold auditions for the 2009 Adren-aIme Rush Dancers on Nov. 30 at the
Stephens Convention Center, Rose-
mont. Registration begins at 8 am.,
and auditions start at 9 a.m. Semifinal-ists will continue with mandatorytraining camp sessions from 7-10 p.m.
Dec. 2 and 4 in preparation for the fi-
nal round, to be held Dec. 6. Represent-
ing the Rush both on and off the field,
dancers participate in all home games(held at Allstate Arena in Rosemont),attend community events, take part inmedia interviews and promotional op-portunities and attend photo shootsthroughout the year. Dancers wishing
to audition must submit a S25 nonre-fundable registration fee, be able tocommit to the squad far a full year andbe 18 years old by Nov. 30, 2008. For in-
formation and to pre-register, visit
www.chicagorush.com or call (173)
243-3434.
ARTISTS
SL BeatriceSchool in SchillerPark isseeking crafters for its 26th annual
Christmas Craft Show, to be held Dec.
5-6. Call (847) 678-1752 or visit www.st-
beatricecraftshowcom.Brickton Art Center, 147 Vine Ave.,
Park Ridge, is accepting submissions
for solo exhibitions. To have work con-
sidered, submit the following: a letterof interest stating the type of exhibi-
$795lncH.ides Soup or Salad
Rottini wiSausage
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tian proposed; a slide sheet of 8-20slides, digital files or prints, with name,title of work, size of work, medium,date of completion; a résumé or cur-
riculum vitae; an artist's statementself-addressed stamped envelope ifslides/prints returned are to be re-turned; and a $15 non-refundable sub-mission fee made payable to Brickton
Art Center, Submissions will be helduntil reviewed by qalleryjury panel.Call (847) 823-6611.
Uncolnwood Village HalL 6900 Lin-coIn Ave. seeks artists to exhibit theirworks. Call Shirley Engelstein, fine artscoordinator, at (841) 614-3806.
BENEFITS
Foiled Again," a cabaret act featur-ing Allison Bazarko, Rob Lindley, AnneSheridan Smith and Jeff award-win-
ning Doug Peck as musical director,
will perform in the Wilmette TheatreEducation Project's holiday benefit at7:30 poi. Dec.15 at Evanston SPACE,
1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston. $30 per
person. For information and reserva-tions, call (847) 251-1197.
"Been There _ Done That ... Here We
Go," will be presented at 7 p.m. Nov.15
at Trinity United Methodist Church, 605w. Golf Road, Mount Prospect. Trinity's
chancel choir, praise band and bellchoir will be joined by soloists TyroneMitchell and Tom Weaver, performing
selections from the musicals "Singsa-tional Servants" and "Joseph and theAmazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." A
free-will offering will be collected tobenefit Trinity's building fund. Call(847) 439-0950 or visit www.trini-tymp.org.
An Evening with Rising Stars, anauction, raffle, food, wine and musical
gala to benefit North Shore Choral So-
ciety, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Nov.15
at Jewish Reconstructionist Congrega-
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tian, 303 Dodge Ave., Evanston. Lyric
Opera artist Philip Kraus emcees theprogram starring vocalists chosen by
the music schools of DePaul, NorthPark, Northwestern and Roosevelt uni-
versities. Ticketsare $50, $75 and $100.
Raffle tickets are $20, $50 for three,
and $100 for six. Visit www.northshore-choral.org or (847) 272-2351,
The St. Patrick Parent's Club and
Thespian Society will present 'Big Top
Stop Inn ... Before You Drop" muFder
mystery dinner theatre at 6:30 p.m.Nov. 21 at the Stahl Family Theatre,
5900 Vi. Belmont Ave. Chicago. Adults
only. Tickets: $50. For reservations,
contact Patti Fabrizio at (173) 282-8844,ext.257,orpfabrizioWstpatrick.org. ' .
The Makem and Spain Brothers, The
Larkin and Moran Brothers, The
Chancey Brothers and The 000leyBrothers, all in concert at 8 p.m. Nov.22 at The Irish American Heritage Cen-
ter, 4626 N. Knox Ave., Chicago. Pro-
ceeds benefit the Tommy and MaryMakem Fund in direct support of TheAmerican Cancer Society. For tickets,call (773) 282-7035, ext 10.
The Park Ridge Civic Orchestra willhold its 12th annual tea at 12:15 p.m.
Nov. 2Z at the Park Ridge Country Club.
$45 per person. Call (847) 692-7126 or
visit www.parkridgecivicorchestra.org.Flyl" a showcase of circus talent, will
be presented at 7:30 p.m. Nov.22 atThe Actors Gymnasium, Noyes Cultural
Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., Evanston.
The shoi will feature a double trapezeact, a magician and more. Proceeds
benefit the Actors Gymnasium renova-tian project. Call (847) 328-2795.
Des Plaines Public Ubrary, 1501
Ellinwood St. (847) 376-2787.
www.dppl.org. Advance registration re-
CHILD'S PLAY
quired for activities unless noted oth-erwise, Nov.13, 7:30 p.m.: Discussion of
Digging ToAmerica by Anne Tyler.
Irish American Heritage Center, 4626N. Knox Ave., Chicago. (773) 282-7035.
www.irishamhc.com. Dec,7, 2 p.m.:
Writer, producerand performer MikeHoulihan will read from and sign hisbook, Hooliganism. Great Irish Amen-
can Books and Authors book discus-
sian group meets at 2 p.m. the secondSunday of the month, unless notedotherwise. The discussion is led by irginia Gibbons, a teacher at Oakton
Community College. Dec.14:An Iris/iChristmas by John B. Keane and Howthe Irish InventedSlangby Daniel Cas-sidy. Jan.11, 20O. The Whitest Flower
by Brendan Graham, Feb. 8, 2009 Nat-
uralllistoryby Maureen Howard.March 8, 2009: The Poor Mouth by
Flann O'Brien. April 1Z 2009: RoscoebyWilliam Kennedy. May 3, 2009 The
Snapperby Roddy Doyle.
Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lin-
coIn Ave. (847) 965-4220. Nov.23, 2
p.m.: Betsey Means of Woman lore por-trays the title character in the book,AIicia.'MyStoryby Alicia Appleman Ju-rman.
Park Ridge Public Library, 2D S,
Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. (847) 825-
3123. www.parkridgelibrary,org. Nov.15,
10:30 am.: Discussion of Last Child inthe Woodsby Richard Louv, led by rep
resentatives of the Wildwood Nature
Center . Reservations for this special
book discussion can only,be made bycalling (847) 692-3570. NOv.20, 10 am.:
Discussion of Whiteman by Tony 0-Souza.'
Centre East in the North Shore Centerfor the Performing Arts, 9501 SkokieBlvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300. www.cen-
treeast.org. Feb.28, 2009, 1 and 3 p,m
"School House Rock Livel" $18. April19,
2009, 1 and 3 p.m.: Junie B. Jones. $18.
Des Plaines Public Library, 1501
Ellinwood SL Des Plaines. (847) 827-
5551. www.dppl.org. Registration re-
quined for programs unless noted 0th-
erwise, NovJ5, Il a.m Family Time, forchildren with autism in grades K-8.Nov.20, 4 p.m.: Stories L More, for
grades K-2. Nov22,1 p.m.: Drop-In
Thanksgiving cralt. Nov. 30, 2 p.m.:Seasons Greetings Magic Show.
Kohl Children's Museum, 2100 Patriot
Blvd., Glenview. (87) 832-6600."www.kohlchlldrensmuseum.org. Hours:9:30a.m.-noOn Mondays; 9:30 an-5p.m,TuesdaSaturday; noon-S p.m.Sundays. Special members-only hours
from 91:30 am. Monday-Saturday. Ad-mission $7.50; $6.50 for senior citizens;free for children under 1.
Mitchell Museum of the American In-
dieu, 3001 Central SL, Evanston. (847)
475-1D30. www.mitchellmuseum.org.
Suggested donation is $5 adults; $2.50
senior citizens, students and children.
Maximum suggested admission perfamily is $10. Kids Craft Mornings are
offered from 10:30 am-noon. Museum
stáffers and volunteers lead informalworkshops where children learn to
construct simple versions of tradition-al Native American objects and engage
in other hands-on activities related tonativeculture. Admission is includedwith an entrance donation to the mu-
seum. Kids Craft Workshops are recom-
mended for children ages 5 and up, butthere is no minimum age requirement.
Participants must be accompanied byan adult. No pre-registration is neces-
sary. Nov.22 Miniature woven rugs.Dec.13: Coup sticks.
Lincolnwood Public Library. 4000 W.
Pratt Ave. (847) 677-5271. www.lincol-
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nwoodlibrary.org. Tuesdays 10:30 a.m.
or 1:30 p.m Stories and More, for chiI
dren ages 3-5. Each 45-minute session
includes books, board stories, songs,
finger plays and crafts. Wednesdays, 10
a.m Stories and More for children
ages 3 and under. and their caregivers.
Morton Grove Public Ubrary. 6140 Lin-
coin Ave. (84?) 965-4220. Nov.14, 4
p.m Screening of Kung Fu Panda,'
rated PG. Nov.15, 2 p.m: Roberts Mari'
onettes presents "A Secret Garden:'
Nov.15, 3 p.m Beads (or Teens and
Chainmailie Jewelry Supplies and in-
struction will be provided. Nov.20,
6:30 p.m Family Reading Night Partyfeaturing Imagination Theatre's Read
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Ail About 1t Nov. 28, 2 p.m.: Screening
of 'wAwE:' rated G.Nues Public Library, 6960 Oakton SL
(847) 663-6623. www.niiesiibrary.org.
"Babytime" offers stories, songs and
play lar children up to 2 years of age
at 11 am. Mondays.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hail at North-western University, 50 Arts Circle Dri'
ve, Evanston. information: (847) 491'
5441; tickets: (84?) 467-4000.
www.pickstaiger.org. Kids Fare series,
featuring hour-long concerts for chu-
dren ages 3 to 8 and their families. AllKids Fare concerts begin at 10:30 a.m.
Tickets: $6; $5 for senior cutizens; $4
for children. Jan.10,200. "Young Per-
son's Guide to the Orchestra and More"
program will leature composer Ren-jamin Britten's salute to the symphonyorchestra. Jan.242009 "Strike Up theBandi" Trombones, trumpets, horns,tubas, flutes, clarinets, oboes, saxo-
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concert will focus on lively music corn-posed for percussion instruments. Feb.28, 200e. Northshore Concert Ba'nd
presents "Musical Gems From the
Northshore" Aprii 4, 200 "l've GotRhythm and So Do You," featuring
dancing by the Jump Rhythm Jazz Pro-ject.
"Robin Hood and Maid Marian, pre-sented by Evanston Children's Theatreat 7 p.m. Nov.21, 3 and 7 p.m. Nov.22
and 3 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Levy Center,
300 Dodge Aveu Evanston. Tickets are
SB and will be available at the door. Forinformation, call (847) 448-8250.
. . Rosemontmeatre, 5400 N. RiverRoad, Rosemont. Tickets are availableat www,ticketmaster.com or (312) 559-1212; the ticket prices listed below donot include service fees. For more in-
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formation about the theater, call (841)671-5100. Dec.13, li a.m The LaurieBerkner Band. $35, $25.
Stahl Famllylbeatre, 5900 W. Bel-mont Ave., Chicago. Nov.14,T1, 20-21,
24-26, Dec.1, 4-5, 8-10,12. 10:30 am.;
Nov.14, 21, 24-26, noon; and Nov.15, I
p.m.: "Sleeping Beauty," presented by
Chicago Kids Company. Tickets: $10.
Call (773) 205-9600 or visitwww.chicagokidscompany.com.
Wunder Studios Performing Arts Con-servatory offers classes in the Pick-wick Building in UptoWn Park Ridge, 3
S. Prospect Ave. Offerings includegroup musical theatre, guitar anddrum classes for children 5 and older,as weil as private music lessons for all
instruments. There are also Musik,garten classes that build music and
movement skills for infants, toddlersand preschoolers. Visit www.wunder-studios.com or call (847) 685-2030.
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Dance. (713) 282-5108 orwww.tinaman-
gosdance.com.
Centre East in the North Shore Center
for the Performing Arts, 9501 SkokieBlvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300. www.cen-
treeast.org. Nov.15, 8 p.m.: Comedi-enne Susie Essnian. Opening for Ess-
man will be Scott Blakeman, a co-hostof NBC's "Sunday Today" and frequentcontributor to National Public Radioand Air America.Tickets: $60. May in-dude ldnguage not suitable foryounger or more sensitive audiencemembers. Jan.22. 2009. 7:30 p.m., Jan.
23, 2009, 8 p.m., Jan.24, 2009, 5 and 8
p.m., Jan. 25, 2009, 3 p.ni The Capitol
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Picka Cup Coffeehouse, 1813 Demp-
ster, Evanston. (841) 332-2834. Nov.15,
7:30-10 p.m.: Sokie resident DebbieSue Goodman presents a comedy per'formance based on her two books, SfilISingleand 5111/Doling. No cover.
Skohie Theatre,7924 Lincoln AveuSkokie, Call (847) 677-1761 or visit
www.skokietheatre.com. Tickets are$15 in advance; $20 at the door, unless
'noted otherwise. Dec.20-21 and 27-28,2 p.m. and 8 p.m. "late Night Cate-chism." $30. Dec.31, 8 p.m "Late NightCatechism" New Year's Eve perform-ance with champagne and chocolatesfollowing the show, $50.
DANCE
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Artistry in Motion, the resident dancecompany of the Des Plaines Park Dis-
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trict, will presents its fifth annual Win-ter Spectacular at 6:30 p.m. Dec.20
and 1:30 p.m. Dec.21 at the Prairie
Lakes Community Center, 515 E. Thack-
er St., Des Plaines. Tickets go on sale
Nov. 24. For information, cali (847) 391-
5100 or visit www.desplainesparks.org.
Centre East in the North Shore Center
for the Performing Arts, 9501 SkokieBlvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300, www.cen-
treeasLorg. Feb. 14, 2009, 8 p.m.: Gior-
dana Jázz Dance Chicago, $46. April18,
2009, 8 p.m.: River North Chicago
Dance Company. $46.
Northwestern University MarjorieWard Marshall Dance Center, 10 Arts
Circle Drive, Evanston, Nov.20-22. 8
p.m., and Nov. 23. 2 p.m.: Fall 2008
Dance Concert, an annual performance
choreographed and produced by
Northwestern's New Movement Project.Student choreographers are selected
to create original and artistically ma-ture premiere works in a variety ofgenres. Tickets: $10; S5 for children and
full-time students. For tickets, call(847) 491-7282:
GROUPS & LESSONS
Barefoot Hawaiian Inc. 1401 E. Oakton
SL Des Plaines, offers dance and mu-
sic classes. Classes include hula for
youth and adults; Tahitian, beginners
andadvanced; Tahitien drumming
Maori; ukelele; Pilates; and swing danc-
ing. Call (847) 699-7336.
Chicago Dance Club, (847) 622-4466,
Dance to DJ music from the '50s to to-
day from 73D-11:30 p.m. Saturdays at
American Legion Hall, 9757 Pacific Ave.
Franklin Park, Mostly swing dancing,
some ballróom, Latin and line dancing.
Open to ages 21 and older. $5 mem-
bers; $9 nonmembers. Membership fee
$25. Upcoming dates: Nov.22 Dec13.
Chicago's Windy CityJitterbug Club
holds dances to the music of the '50s,
fMÚC'605 and more, from 8 p.m.-mídnight at
the American Legion Hall, 9757 W. Pa-
cific Ave., Franklin ParI unless other-wise noted. Admission to club dances
is $5 for members; $10 for nonmem-bers. Proper attire required; no blue
jeans or shorts allowed. Must be 21 or
older, Call (773) 467-0177 or visit
www.jitterbugchicago.com. Upcoming
dances include Nov. 15: Dinner dance at
the Chevy Chase Country Club. Ad-
vance tickets required; see Web site for
details.
DanceSport Center, 999 N. Elmhurst
Road (Randhurst Shopping Center).
Mount Prospect, offers ballroom andLatin dance classes for children age 5
and older and adults. No partner is
necessary. Call (847) 342-0567 or visit
www.chicagodancesport.com,
Des Plaines SChOOl of Dance, 2222
Birch St., Des Plaines, (847) 391-5700,
www.desplainesparks.org. Offering be-
ginning through advanced classes for
ages 2 through 18 injazz, tap, ballet,
pre-pointe, pointe, modern and hip-hop. taught by professional working
dancers. Call for a complete schedule
and list of prices.The Flying Squares Square Dance
Club dances the first. thlrdand fifthSaturdays of the month, September-
mid-May, at the Arlington Heights Se-
nior Center,,1801 W. Central Road, Ar-
lington Heights. Round dancing at 7:30
p.m. and square dancing at 8 p.m
Guest callers. The group dances Plus
level. New dancers welcome. Cali (847)
885-7387.
Happy Twirlers Dance Club provides
round and square dancing atl:30 p.m.the second Saturday of the month,
September-May, in Immanuel Lutheran
Church, Thacker and Lee streets, Des
Plaines. Call (847) 821-6500 or (773)
685-8407.
Kaleidoscope Dance & Movement
Centei; 3944 Church St, Skokie, offers
classes in ballet, jazz, hip-hop, tap, and
modern, Call (847) 679-7842 or visit
www.kaleidoscopedance.com.
Karen's School of Acrobatics and
Dance, 805 N. Northwest Highway, Park
Ridge. (847) 292-0255. Offering proles-
sional instruction in acrobatics; tum-
bling, jazz, hip-hop, ballet, tap, and mu-sical theater. Competitive Dance class-es and one-day "Flip" clinics for cheer-leaders also available, Karen's is also
offering adult group and private danceInstruction for singles and couples.Professional ballroom dance instructor
Patricia Kassanits offers group classesin social dance, salsa dance, ballroom
dance and swing dance. Kassanits also
specializes in preparing wedding cou-
pled for their "first dance" and is avail-able by appointment lar private or
group instruction; call (630) 306-1761 or
(630) 671-9407 for information.
Leikarringen 'Helmhug dancers wel-come those age 16 and older interest-ed in Scandinavian folk dance to join
them from 8-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays at
the First United Methodist Church ofDes Plaines, 666 Graceland Ave. No pri-
or dance experience or partner noces-sary. Call (847) 823-7596 or (847) 692-
6616. .
Lynette's School of Dance, 517 Talcott
Road, Park Ridge, offers classes in bal-
let, pointe, tap, hip-hop,jazz and turn-
bling, beginners to advancedy for ages
3 to adults, All teachers are certifieddegree instructors. Cali (847) 823-7334.
Picture Us Different Dance Studio, 1011
N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge.
(847) 692-3600, Professional and non-
professional classes for ages 3 to adultin tap, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical ballet andclassical ballet/palote.
Prairie Lakes Senior Center, 515 E.
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Town center enclavesCondominiums near
suburban downtownsoffer best of two worlds
Withgnsoline
prices on arollercoaster, high-ways clogged with rush-hour traffic andendless road construction, today's savvy
suburban condominium shoppers are buyinghomes in town-center enclaves near Metra trainstations to ease the commuting hassle, expertssay-
'Downtown Chicago workers need to commuteto the Loop every day, but they'd also like a quietplace to come home to at iiight," said developerRayFranczakofR. Franczak andAssociates whoisdevelopingcondominiums near town-centeren-claves in Des Plaines and Palatine.
New-construction condominium developmentsnestled neardowntown Des Plaines and Palatineare located at the crossroads of quaint suburbanliving and big-city conveniences, developers say.
"The attraction of northwest suburban DesPlaines includes pastoral outdoor spaces, quietenvirons, nearby shopping and dining, and easyaccess to downtown Chicago, not to mentionO'HsrelnternationalAirport," noted Michael Gla-zier, principal of Sortus Capital Partners, LLC,developers of Everleigli, a 144-unit condominiumin downtown Des Plaines.
Transit-oriented developments (TOD) havegained popularity ass strategy to address a num-ber of urban home-buying problems including traf-fic congestion, affordable housing shortages, airpollution and sprawl, Franczak said. portation, Franczalc said, close toyourhome is a majorbuyingconsideration
Despite recent gasoline price declines, Chica- "Sometimes it's just less stressful - and more and the ultimate solution for people who have togo-area stations still are charging some of the affordabletotakea4O-minutetrainridetowork travelto thecityforwork."highest prices in the country. That means more instead of burning stank of gasoline," Franczakandmorepeoplearedecidingtotakepublictrans' said, "The convenience of public transportation 11111 Turn to ENCLAVES, 2
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Westar Properties, Inc., an Oak Brook-based realestate auction marketingfirm, an-nounced it would conduct an auction of 18brand new luxury condominiums (six to besold regardless ofprice) atThe Prairie PathVillas located at 310 S Main St. in Lombard.
The auction will take place at 1 p.m. onSunday, Nov. 23, attheWestin Lombard Yor-ktown Center, 79 Yorktown Center, in Lom-bard.
"These are some ofthe finest new luxurycondominiums ever to be offered at publicauction in DuPage County," said Steven H.Baumann, president and CEO of WestarProperties. "This is a fantastic opportunityfor buyers to get a tremendous bargain on aspectacular new residence located in theheart of Lombard."
Condominiums atThe Prairie Path Villasinclude gorgeous one-, two- and three-bed-room/one- and two.bath units from 1,060 to1,665 square feet. The development is adja-cent to the Illinois Prairie Path, just blocksfrom downtown Lombard and the Metra,and minutes fromYorktown Shopping Mall,
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Both The Waterford Condo-miniums, developed byFranczsk, and Everleigh condo-miniums, being built by SertusCapital, are convenientlyclose toDes Plaines' retail shops at Met-ropolitan Square and the Metrastation, where the Metra/NorthCentral line express trains takeriders to Chicago's Loop in 28minutes.
Located off Miner Street be-tween RiverRoad and Lee Street,Metropolitan Square's commer-cisl tenants include: PaneraBread Cheeseburgr n Para-disei4dots, Potbelly SandwichWorks, Wineatyles, Frugal Nut& Candy, Flex Health Club, LeeNails, Spa did a, and Shop&SaveMarketplace, the shopping cen-tor's anchor grocer that boasts40,000 squarefeetofretail spaceand Polish specialty goods.
In addition to MetropolitanSquare, Everleigh and Watermordresidents can stroll to popularpre-existingrestaurants, such asLeonas and Olivetti's Italian Ris-torante. They're also near themain post office, the town the-ater, cityhall and the Des Pisineslibrary.
The Waterford Condomini-ums in Des Plaines is a newthree-building enclave byFranczak located three blocksfrom the Metra Union PacificNorthwest Line's Dea Plainesstop. Express trains take ridersto the Loop in 28 minutes.
Franczakcurrently selling theremaining nine units ofthe 118-unit development, which aretwo.bedroom and two-bedroomplus den units ranging in sizefrom 1,405 to 1,731 square feet,Prices for the remaining unitsrange from $289,900 to$349,900.
"The Waterford has broughtcity living to the suburbs withthe new modela showcaaingsleek interiors with high-endurban finishes, upgraded stain-leas-steel appliances and openfloorplans with 10-moat soaring
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"The two newlyunveiled mod-eIs feature exceptional interiorsthat resemble an urban loft resi-deuce near downtown Chicagowith luxury finishes and loftylight-filled planowith open livingareas," Franczak said.
The Waterford is located onthesite ofthe old Des Plainesli-brary building, 799 GracelandAve,,attheintersection of Grace-land and Thacker near down-town Des Plaines. The on-sitesales centena open daily from 10am. to 5 p.m. For more informa-lion, call (847) 297-6769 or vieilwww.rfranczak.com.
The 9-story Everleigh is near-iqg the top-out stage and direct-lt across RiverRàd'fromMetropolitan Squar&Thè dcccl-opmenthighlighthbtthid belec-tion of one-bedroom,one-bedroom-plus-den, two-bed-room, two bedroom-plus-denand three-bedroom condomini-ums with one to 2½ baths and891 to 2,529 aquare feet of living
. area. Base prices range from$217,900 and $583,900.
"Designed by A. Epstein andSons International, Inc., Ever-leigh features concrete and ma-sonrymid-rise construction witha distinctive glass and masonryfaçade," noted Glazier.
Sales are off to a strong startat Everleigh with niere than 30percent of tise units on sevenresidential floors already undercontract. The development, onthe northwest corner of RiverStreet and Des Plaines RiverRoad, is slated forcompletion inlate 2008.
Miles ofwalking trails and bi-cycle paths are nearby, alongwith scenicWellerCreekand theDes Plaines River, peaceful pic-nic areas and flourishing wood.lands. "Ifyou wanderjust beyondyour backyard at Everleigh,you'll be instantly in touch withnature," Glazier said.
Everleigh condominiums fea-turc well-thought-out livingspaces with gourmet kitchens,luxury master bedroom suites,in-unitlsundry areas and privateterraces or balconies, in a wide
Westar Pmperties, tnc., wIll auction 18 lux-uly condominiums at iba PraIrie Path VII-las, located at 310 S Main SL In Lombard,on Nov. 23.
with easy access to I-355 & I-88. Tise newunits featurehardwood floors, granite kitcls-en countertops, stainless steel kitchen appli-ances, Whirlpool tub, washer/dryer and42-inch plasma TV above a cozy fireplace.Each unit comeswills aprivste balcony, heat-ed underground parking and extra-desig-nated storage space. Excellent financing isavailable to qualified buyers.
Tise condominiums, originally pricedfrom $336,000 to $416,000, have suggestedopeningbids from $125,000to $150,000. Sixof tise 18 condos will be sold absolute, re-
selection of floor plano."For buyers seeking true lux-
ury-living at affordable pricee,these contemporary-styled resi-deuces Isave rich wood flooring,stainless-steel appliances, gran-itekitclsens, spacious private bal-conieo or terraces, and privateindoorhented and secured park-ing," said Glazier,
The Everleigis Downtown DesPlaines sales center is locatedoff-site at 520 S. River Road indowntown Des Plaines. Hoursare 11 ans. to 6 p.m. daily. Call(847) 827-4900 or Visit WWW.everleiglscondos.com.
Franczak noted that lise livingalso is easy at its four condomin-ium developments in Palatinebecause condo owners reside
añd 'fsuisíi1H liñUBbot needto rel6lsbòth'iiThtiitbyàhtobe-cause they are so close to conve-nient Metra rail transportation.Detailson the fourdevelopmentsfollow:
'Iba Preserve of PalatIne: Tisis94-unit condominium commu-nity at 435 Wood Street, just offQuentin Rd., isjust a few blocksfrom tise Metra Union PacificNorthwest Line in the heart ofdowntown Palatine. The corn-mute to downtown Chicago isunder an hour.
Katie Campbell, sales man-agur for Franczak, said the Vil-lage ofaIatine hanput time andeffort into a downtown revitaliza-tion project that Isas attractedstores and restaurants. Clsoicesinclude Durty Nellie's, Emmett'sTavern & Brewing Co., Brock-way Chophouse and Vittorio DeRoma Italian Bistro.
Only one residence remainsfor sale in the 42-unit NorthBuilding atThe Preserve of Pal-atine. TIse Maisogany has twobedrooms and two baths plusden witls 1,655 square feet of liv.ing space. Itispríced at$299,900.Call (847) 705-2220 orvisit www.rfranczak.com.
The Stratford of PalatIne: TheStratford ofPalatine ie a 5-storycommunity at 190 WestJohnsonSt. witlsin walking distance totise Palatine Metro Station,stores and restaurants. Five pro-fessionally decorated models areopen for viewing.
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gardless of price.Open Isouses are scheduled from 1 p.m.
to 3 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday untilthe auction. In addition, the units will beavailable forviewing from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30p.m. on Wednesday, Nov, 12 and Thursday,Nov. 20.
bedroom, two-bath floor planswith eight units per floor. Tlseyrange in oize from 1,364 to 1,594square feet oflivin8 space. Pric-es range from S279,900 to$369,000. The on-site sales cen-ter is open daily from 10 am. to5 p.m. Call (847) 705-6238 orvisit www.rfranczak.com.
The HerItage of Palatine: Ninemodels recently opened at R.Franczak's new 48-unit luxurycondominium development at 50S. Greeley St. First residentshave already moved into the newdevelopment near Palatine'sTown Square Park at tise inter-section ofjolsnson Avenue andSmith Street.
The four-story developmentfeatures one-bedroom, two-bed-iöorn, and two-bedroom-pIus-dêns realdéûäcswith 1½ or twobatissDeslgns rangein sizefrom 1,126to 1,716 square feetofliving space. Pre-construdtionprices range from $246,900 to
$374,900.The Heritage ofPalatine dales
center is located at 50 SouthGreeley Street and is open dailyfrom 10 am. to 5 p.m. Call (847)705-6238 orvisitwww.rfranczak.com.
The HerItage of Palatine Birnwn.stones: Pro-construction dalesare now underway atTise -Ieri-tage of Palatine Brownstones, aprivate collection ofonly sevendistinctive rowhomes on GreeleyStreet at Washington in down-town Palatine.
The three-story turn-of-the-century rowhomes are plannedforconstruction near downtownPalatine'smwnSquare Park andjust steps from the Metra, shop-ping and restaurants.
The 2,473 square-foot row-home floor planshave three bed-rooms and 3½ baths.Pre-construction prices rangefrom $494,900 to $514,900.
The sales center is at 190 W.Johnson St. and is open dailyfrom 10 am. to 5 p.m. Call (847)705-6238orviaitwww,rfran'czak.corn, -
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Gordon Segal, tise retiringCEO of Crate and Barrel, liaspurchased a 7,500-square-footoffice building in RiverPark,which is located adjacent to theCrate & Barrel lseadquartors.Charlie Portis,vice president atJ.F. McKinney, represented tisedevelopmentgroup in tise trans-action.
Working with a team of inte-i-lors architects led byjim Pren-dergast at Goettschi Partners,Segal is creating a space for theSegal family office, PrairieManagement Group.Tlse spacewill Isouse offices involved inhis charitable pursuits, invest-mentactivitiesand some uniquespace dedicated to bringingcreative ideas forward. As anoffice condominium, the build-ing is being sold as a sisehl; tiseexterior of tise property liasbeen constructed, but tise inte-nor is a blank slate for tIse de-sign team.
The building's entire south-west facade offers expaissiveviewsofaprairie and woods, andthe building overlooks tIse Clii-Cago River. Segal's landscape de-sign team of Hoerr Schsaudt isalso working to creste a uniquelandscape design for tIse build-ing'sprairieand woodland vistas.Northsbrook's RiverPark is a52,500 uquare foot ClassAof ficecondominium project at 1400-1486 Techsny Road in Nortls-brook.
Additionally, tIse Cisicago lawfirm ofAtkinson and Atkinsois
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Ferris Homes in inviting youto tise fifth floorforATaate ofGrand Bend, from 6 p.m. to 8p.m. today, Thursday, Nov. 13.With graceful curves and hiugeprivate terraces, Grand Bend atGreen Bay is located at 1131Emerson St. in Evanston.
Hosts forthe eveningwihl beAndrew Ferria, president ofFerrisHornesand Susan Ferris,award-winning interior design-erofGrand Bend at Green Bay.Featured local business will beStained Glass Wine Bar andBistro and chef/owner VictorHernandez.
Set in the stunning cornerunit with north-facing balconyand private roofterrace. All liv-ing areas including tise bed-rooms have floor-to-ceilingwindow walls and panoramicviewu, lt's a rare opportuisity to
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miidsrn lis tIse Nortlsbrook de-velopmeist, and it will relocatefrom its offices us downtownEvanstois. Stevie Situa of Cold-well Ba,ikcrreisreseistedAtkin-son and Atkiisson in thetransactioss, and J.F. McKin-coy's Cisarlie Porfie acted onbehalf of tIse developmentgroup.
Along the West Fork of theChicago River's North Branchi,a new office development -RiverPark - is taking shsape.Northibrook's RiverPark offersoffice ownorsisip opportuisiticaof 1,500 to 10,000 square feet.'l'ue development is comprisedofseven single-story buildings,and is owised by ajoint veistureofJ.h°. McKiiiney & AssociatesansI Kogeis Zivin Fricihnsan De-velopinont. Located betweeisFive Seasons Country Chuloasid the new Willow Festivalretail ceister, Northbrook's Riv-erh'ark provides quick accessto bolts Ilse Edens Expresswayand thieTri-StateThliway. Owis-ers vill enjoy a beautifullylandscaped setting offeriisg di-red office access from odja-cciii reserved parking. Eacissuite provides operable viiì-dows aisd the opportuisity tocustom design a superb officeeisviroisment.
J_F. McKiisney aisd Associ-ates was established in 1990 asa specialized property ownerrepresciitation uirm.'lt hassvoIvetl into a full service corn-merciai real estate cornpaisy.
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Among the eveniisg's high-lights, guestswill be able to talkto the buihcleraisd ask questions,mingle with othsers who sisareinterests, see instsirccl designideas, eisjoy magnificent views,toumanewfuriiistied model, andget a feel forthehifestyle oftlieseluxury coschos.Taste an array ofappetizers asid beverages fromO5SC of Evanston's sisost populardining estabhishsrnents, TIseStained Glass Wisse Bar Bistro.Coissider tise possibilities withnew lease optiena that are avail-able.
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Buyer seminar to be held at Westbrook CondosWestbrook Condominiums, a
three-buildingdevelopmentbyln-terstate PropertiesGroup, Inc., inHillside, located two miles east ofOak Brook Center, will co-host afirst-time buyer seminar withWellsFargoon Nov.18.
WellsFargowillgiveapresenta-lion to buyere explaining the goy-ernments $7,500 first-time buyertax credit, as well as additionallending opportunities that areavailable to buyers in this mar-ket.
"Nowisagreattime forbuyers,especiallyfirst-time buyers. First-time buyers will be able to takeadvantage low interest rates and,iftheyclose thisyear receive are-fundgreaterthan theirdown pay-ment early next year whether ornot they owe taxes," said JamesWalsh,saiesmangerofWestbrookCondominiumsandvicepresidentoflnterstate Properties Group.
1n additionWestbrook buyerscan upgrade kitchens and bathswithnewmaplecabinetsandgran-ite countertops for free, and thedeveloper will include a 42-inchplasma HDTVand an additionalS3,000 discount as a quick closeincentive," he said.
The base price ofa Westbrookcondo from a starting price of$95,000 for a studio, $136,000 foraonebedmom, and$165,000foratwo-bedroom condominium. Thehomes include new washer/dry-ers, thermo-pane aluminum-cladwindows, thermostat-controlledhotwater, baseboard heat and airconditioning.
Newunits also include renovat-edllghtfixtures, new wall-to-wallcarpetsndpadding,blindsonwin-dows,newoutletsandcoverplates,appliances (including diahwash-ers), ground-fault interrupterout-lets, and hard-wired smoke andcarbon monoxide detectors.
TheWestbmokCondominiumaproperty includes a swimmingpool and picnic area, and eachbuilding will have a party roomandafitnesacenterwith changingrooirg,and a sauna. Buyers canalso expect wireless high-speedInternet access.
Jnaddition,golfèrcthwnikdi-redly across the street to play atFresh Meadswgolf course, which
N°that the 2008 Presiden-
tial election is history and anew man is headed to the
White House, the nation is look-ing forward to prospects of aneconomic and housing reyiyal in2009.
With change on the horizon, itis a good time to crystal-ballgaze and look forpotential goodnews aboutthe economy, homeand condominium buying andownership ofthe AsnericanDream in perhaps the best buy-er's market in 40 years.
"The current housing down-turn may be worse than 1981-1982 when home-loan rates hitl8percent, but thegood news isit is a farery from the Great De-pression ofthe 1930s," said vet-eren real estate lawyer andLincoln Park developer MickeyBrown.
Consider these post-electionmal estate talking points for huh-day cocktail parties:
Exettsd econcnjlcgIoonjDespite political speeches thatsaid we are in the worst econom-ic recession since the Great De-pression, things aren't that bad.Maybe America is eating morehamburger and lesa filet mi-gnon, butwe aren't selling appleson the comer and turning ourshoe leatherinto soup like Char-lie Chaplin.
Gas-pdcefuturo.While the oilcrisis is farfrom over, gasolineprices have tumbled into theupper$2 pergahlon range fromfar north of$4. Sharply lower gaoprices may or may not boostHummer sales, but don't be sur-prised ifmore smart developersplan transit-oriented develop-ments within an easystroll ofMeli-a stations as ahiedgeagainst future oil-price volatility.
Job mailoet outlook. Uneniploy-ment is running about 6 percent.The currentjob market is a farcry from the 25 percent unem-ployment during the 1930s. And,
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Tours of models, IncludIng this two.bedroom homo labovo), aroavaIlable on Nov. 18 durIng the special free buyers' semInar atWostbrook CondominIums In HillsIde. Wostbi-ooh Condominiums of-fers a number of amenIties, IncludIng a swimming pool (right) andpicnic area, as well as a party room and a fItness center withchanging rooms and a sauna In each building. Buyers can also ox-poet wireless high-speed Internet access.
issu 18-holecoursewith adth'ingrange. Nature loverswillbe able tobikeorhikethroughBeniisWoodsand Salt Creek Forest Preserve.Brookfield Zoo is just a few milesaway.
Westbrook residents wilt alsobe able to enjoythecorwenienceofits location. Wesbtrook isjuet twonilch'ëast of OakBrook Center
mall dod isveryclosetYorktownslitipj5iii centef'Ve1Urook isnear the expressway hub of theChicagoarea,withaccesstolnter-
,DonDeBatON THE-HOMEFRONT
it isn't even close to the 10-per-cent plus unemploymentwe ex-perienced in the 1980s. 1f youare hunting for ajob, the infer-mation techinobogyand medicalsectors appearpromising, ex-peris say.
Modge madtet stah8ity De-spite efforts ofthe Federsl Re-serve Board to push interestrstes lower, worried lenders ap-pear to be holding home loanrates in the mid-6 percent range.But this is not such a bad deal,assuming you are a borrowerwilli a good credit score, downpaymentcssh andjob security.
Rates on benchmark 30-yearmortgages are a little more than1 percentage point higher thanthe 40-yearhistorical rock bot-tom ofthe market, 5.21 percentinjune of2003, according toFreddie Mac.
Aieflt rohab ksans. If youare shopping for an apartmentrehab loan fora building withmore than five rental units, theChicagolandApartinentAssocia-tion reports that there is "nolending crisis at the CommunityInvestment Corp."
In late October, the CIC wasoffering attractive rotes such as3-year adjustable-rate mortgagesat 5¼ percent and 5-ycarARMsst 5 percent. In addition, the or-ganization iswihhing to roll con-struction and permanentfinancing into the same loan.Rates are subject to change. Call(312) 258-0070 or visit www,cic-chicago.com.
First-time Incentives.Uncle Sam is pushing Federal
states290snd 2O4within smile ofthepropertyAdditionally,aMetracommuter rail train station is ashortdistance downWolfRoad inWestern Springs.
This seminar is free and opento the general public, lt will takeplace on Tuesday Nov. 18 from Gp.m. to 8 pm. ialhesi1es office ofWestbrookConçI9mIfliums, 2021S. Wolf Road1 Hiçg,qprthi ofthe Wolf Road intersection withCermakRoad/22ndStreet).Thursofthe modelswillbe available.
Crystal ball gazing: is a housingrevival on the radar for 2009?
HousingAdministration-insuredhome loans with down paymentsas low as 3½ percent, and offer-inga new$7,Sûüfederal taxcredit, which acts like an inter-cat-free loas íorfirst1ime buy-ers.
Housing deals from the city.Home buyers could see savingsofas much as $60,000 under anincentives package put togetherfor"Find Your Place in Chicago,"a campaign to accelerate sales ofresidential unitswhich the cityhas an investment.
Nearly 200 available city resi-dences arepriced from $150,000to $450,000. They include new orrehabbed single-family homes,townhomes, condominiums and2-fiats in 27 city neighborhoods.For more information on all pro-grams, visit the city's Web sitewww.findyourplaceinchicago.org.
Realestatetax breaks coming?Chicago and Cook County horn-eowners who appeal "illogical"real estate tax assessments like-ly will see a reduction to reflectthe downturn in the housingmarket, accordingto MayorRichard M. Daley.
Cook County Assessor jamesHouhilian said he is eager tomake assessment 'factor adjust-menis," based on the consumerprice index and other real estateindicators. However, such amove may require an additionalappropriation from the CookCounty Board or spproval fromthe Illinois General Assembly.
The Home Front, Don De-flat's weekly real estate col-umn Syndicated by DeBatMedia Services, unravels thecomplexitins of home buying,mortgage shopping, home-ownership, renting, building,renovation and remodeling.For more home-buying infor-mation, visit his Web site stwww.dondebat.net.
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With the economy in a down-turn, and homeowners worriedabout falling home recale prices,more and more Americans arestayingputand planningto upendtliefrigid winterhiolidays at homewith family around a cozy fire-place hearth, experts say.
Adding a fireplace is a homeimprovementproject thatwill addsome sizzle to the value of yourhome, It could mean 'a boost inresale value from $5,000 to$8,000, Realtors say.
"Autumn io thìe time to startplanning a fireplace installationfor the coming cold winter," saidTom Arnold, president of All-TYpes Fireplace& Patio, Thecompany's retail showroom is at844 Madison in west suburbanOalc Park.
"Fireplaces willi gas logs cur-rently are the most popular typefor remodeling inutallations by aratio of5 to 1," said Roger Zak,vire president of Budget Con-atrochen, a Chicago-based homeremodeling firm,
Despite the popularity of gaslogs, Peoples Energy predictscustomergas heating bills for thewinter of 2008-2009 are likely tosee an average increase of35 per-cent over a year ago.
While a fireplace can add thou-sandsofdollaro to the resale valueof a home, installing a new onecall be a costly endeavor. "De-pending on the amount of con-struction necesuary, a nowwood-burning fireplace can run$5,000 to $10,000 with a flue andchimney," Zak said.
"With natural gas bills expect-ed to soar this winter, a hot itemfor fall remodelingjobu is a newfireplace concept called zoneheating which allows you to tar-get the heat wliereyou need it in-stead of coutly whole-househeating/' Arnold said.
\Viili a harsh winter seanon inthe forecast, AlITypes Fireplace& l'atio is urging customers toinstall a zoned healing insert unit,which features glass doors andcornes iii a variety of styles. Theinsert slides into an existing fire-place opening and is utilized as asecondary.heating device.
'rho zened.heating unit also isavailable as a separate direct ventfireplace complete with mantelthat can be installed in a roomwithiost a fireplace.
"You might call it a very attrac-ties st)ace heater," said Arnold."These direct-vent gas fireplaceunits such as the popular Fire-lalace Xtrordinair brand areequipped with a blower to get theheat out ofthe fireplace and intothe room."
The insert units aro 80-percentefficient and should cut homeheating bills dramatically, cape-daIly it utilized in a family roomorhiving room fireplace where thefamilycocoons during winter, Ar-neId said. During cozy firesidefamily time, the hionie's centralheatingsysienv thiermostatcan beturned dowii aoci doors on unusedrooms closed to save energy.
"Some families have asked usto install the unitu for supplemen-
tarp heat in morethan one room,"Arnold said,
AllTypes' fireplace insertsshould cut home heating bills dra-matically, especiallyifutihized ina family room or living room fire-place where the family cocoonsduring winter.
The inserts require a depth of15 incheu to 16 inches and backwidth of 16 3/8 inches to 17 5/8inches.The Fireplace Xtrordinairbrand units are base priced fromabout $2,500.
Of special interest is that theinserts can beinstalled with aver-tical orhiorizontslvent, which en-shies homeowners to install afireplacevirtuahly anywhere in en,exiuting home.
Heatilator Fireplaces, anothermanufacturer of direct-vent fire-placee, offers a full line of unitswith prices starting st $1,100, TheHeatiiater units come with suchfeatures se a cut-glass bay win-dowed hearth, pewter, brasu orblack enamel trim and ceramicrefractory.
One of the newest develop-mento in fireplace inserts is di-red-vent technology. The doublechamber vent bringu fresh out-door air for combustion into thesealed firebox and exhausts theproducts ofcombustion throughthe inner vent core. Inserts usetwo smaller separate, vents, onefor sir intake and one for ex-haust.
For additional heat distribu-tion, one or two optional powerheat ducts, with fans, can beadded to the fireplace inserts todraiwheated airupto20feet awayfrom the fireplace and into otherparts ofa homo.
Arnold said ventless fireplacescurrently account for about 40percentofinstallatiens in the Chi-cago area.
"Theyarcvei-ypopularin high-rise condominiums because noflueorchimneyisnecessary, andvent-free fireplace units are moro
affordabo,"he said. Ventless fire-placeswith loge typicallyrange inprice fróm $1,000 to $2,000.
Once a ventless fireplace is in-stalled, it is a good idea to havethe loge and burner profession-ally cleaned each autumn, saidSteve Ahleyne of Firefixer, a firmthat specializes in vent-free ser-vice and repair.
"Annúal cleasiingand service isneeded to remove duet from thelogs and prevent the burner pilotfromgettingclogged,which couldleadto carbon monoxide buildup,"said Alleyne, who also is a Chica-go firefighter. Call (773) 951-7439,orvisitwww.firefixer.com.-- "Ventless fireplaces are afford-able as a supplementary heatsource and because the burnerissmall iti1ess expensive than run-ningthefurnace full blast duringchilly months," Alleyne said.
Fireplace buyers may choosegas, propane or firewood for fuel,Ahl'I'pes offers two differentburner syotems .. The Firepit,which creates a beautiful and of-ficient fire, and the Ember-Fyre,agas-logsystem thatisso real, it'sdifficulttodistinguishfromarealwood fire.
For safely, the firebox pilot as-sembly utilizes a state-of-the'artthermopile and thermocouple tomonitor the pilot flame snd shutoffgas flow in 30 seconds or lessin the vent ofa loss of flame,
ElectrIc fireplaces only accountfor about10 percent of All-TypesFireplace'ebusiness, but they canbeaveryaffordablealtemative togas, Arnold said. Prices start atabout$600. Electric log sete startat about$350 and can be poweredby a standard 110-volt electricaloutlet.
The Paramount, a top-of-the-line electricfireplace, comes corn-plete with 28-inch electricfireplace and media cabinet williintegrated wire-managementchannels. "Mosthomeowners in-stall theirflat-screenTVon top of
If you have a fireplace In your home, you probably are looking forward to winter evenings by the hearth.A safe, well-functIonIng fireplace can add value and charm to your home, but home-maIntenance andupkeep are especially important as we approach the harsh winter months, says Tom Arnold, presidentof AhlTypes Fireplace & Patio.
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the media cabinet," Arnold said.lt is priced st $2,500.
Here are some safety tips fromthe U.S. Consumer Product Safe-ty Commission to keep your fire-place functioning this winter:
n Hire achimneysweep to'clean and tuaizitblnypursysemy;evaluate performance, offer sug-gestions to improve performance,and educate you about safe andefficientoperation.Ahi-'pee aleocleans and inspects chimneys,Arnold said. Call 1-800-Chim-ney.. Use seasoned, dry wood, andbuild smaller, hotter fires thatburn more completely. Neverburn cardboard boxes, wrappingpaper, trash or Christmas trees.. Clear the area around thehearth of flammable materials.Always use a metal mesh screenwith fireplaces and leave glassdoors open while burning a fire.Never use flammable liquids tostart a fire,When buildinga fire, place hogsat the rear of the fireplace on anadequate supporting grate.. Never leave a fire in the fire-place unattended. Extinguish thefire beforegoingto bed orleavingthe house.. Coverthe chimneywith a meshscreen spark arrester. Removebranches hanging above thechimney, flues or vents.R Install smoke alarms io yourhome and be sure to test themmonthlyand change the batteriesat least twice each year.
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Homebuilders offersolutions to save Onwinter heating costs
The Department of Energyis forecasting home heatingcoste for natural gas will in-crease 23.6 percent thiewinter.While there is not much thatcan be done about rising en-ergycosts, thosein the marketfor s new home can look foranumber ofmoney-and energy-saving features.
In fact, according to the Na-tional Association of HomeBuilders (NAHB), simply own-ing a new-construction homeisa majorwayto reduce energybills, se they consume lessthan two-thirds the energy ofolder homes for heating andair-conditioning.
In addition to the overallbenefits of owninganew home,builders euch as Kimball HillHomes, Winthrop Propertiesand J, Lawrence Homes offeradditional strategies to helpreduce energy costs.
EfficIent featuresAll homes by Rolling Mead-
ows-basedKimbahl Hill Homesinclude.a package of energy- Another strategy for reduc-savingfeatures, saysthebuild- ing energy costs is for home-er's regional president Jack buyerstopurchasethesmahlestWexelberg. home to fittheirhifestyles, said
"With home heoting costs John Wozniak, presidentof Na-increasing nearly 25 percent pervihle-based J. Lawrencethis winter, homebuyers can Homes.keep billsia checkbypsrchas- "The cost ofheating a homeing a home with elements that he directly related to the size ofwill save them money while thehome,"hesaid."Obviously,also conserving natural re- homes with less than 2,000sources," saidWexelberg. square feet will cost less to
For example, all Kimball heat than homes with moreHill homes include a layer of than 2,000 square feet, in the'Qqvek homewrap between the same way that a compact carframe and the siding. The nearly always geta better gsaproduct wraps the home with mileage than on SUV."aweather-resiatantbsrrierthat SilverLeaf,anew-homecom-prevents drafts and moisture munity in Joliet byJ. Lawrencepermeation, saidWexelberg, Homes, offers several single-
Dual-pane windows are an- family home floor plans thatother detdre from oldç pwasurelessthan2 000sqtihrdhomee 'vhffhi óften havejuet feet.one pthiíaot'glass eervingaJ(,1. "Atrademarkofourhoméde-barrier to outside weather. signs is to provide buyers theKimball Hill's windows have samehivabilityofamuchlargertwo thinner panes of glass, home,butwithlessequarefoot-with air in between for added age," said Wozniak. "Even atinsulation. 1,700 or 1,800 square feet, buy-
"Our double-pane windows ers still get a master bedroomkeep the sinn the home either suite, eat-in kitchen aocI plenti-warm or cool, depending on fulciosetswithourefficientfloorthesesson,"hiesaid."Thewin- plans."dows also have a iow-e coating For example, the 1,700-tliatrellects warmth back into square-foot Cottonwood,thehomeinwinterandactsas priced from $199,900, hasa barrier te heat in summer." three bedrooms, a formal liv-
EachKimbahhl-lilhhomealso ing room, family room andcomes standard with a pro- first-floor laundry/mud room,grammabletliermostat,whiich At 1,800 square feet, the Bay-allows homeowners to set dif- berry has three bedrooms, aferont temperatures by time formallivinganddiningroom,and dayoftheweek.M Illinois familyroomand asecond-levelEiectricityCouncilstudyfound loft. This plan is priced fromthatadjustingahome'sthermo- $209,900.atatby lødegreesovernightor Formoreinformation on anyduringthe daywhile residents of Kimball Hill Homes'are away can save as much as communities, call (800) -355-l5percentonheatingcoats. 5945 or visit www.
kimbahlhillhomescom. Formore information about
Another way new homes Winthrop Club, call (847) 328-stand apart from older homes 4700orvisitwww.winthropclub.and provide greater energy cf- com. For mere information onficiencyisinthegreenfeatures Silver Leaf by J. Lawrencethey offer, Winthrop Club, in Homes, call (630) 281-4720 orEvanston byWintliropProper- visit www.jlawrencehomes.ties, is on track to be the Mid- com.
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weet's first LEED Goldcertified residential high-rise.In fact, the community earnsone credit toward LEED certi-fication by being 20 percentmore energy efficient than anon-green condo building.
"All our residences includeEnergy Star-rated appliancesthat consume less electricity,se well as floor-to-ceiling win-dows that maximize daylightend reduce dependence onelectric lighting," said BobHomer, co-principal of Win-throp Properties. "Plus, con-dosbydesign are essierto heatbecause they have fewer oxte-nor walls."
Additionally, according toHomer, the orientation of thebuilding on the site, as well setwo gently curving walls ofwindows in each home, maxi-mizo the light and warmth ofthe sun in the winter, whileminimizing its affecte in thesummer.
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Practice these tips to improve your video poker gameBy JOHN GRocHowsxI
"Interactive" has becomesomething ofa buzzword in thecasino industry when it comesto video games. The originalinteractive hit in electronic casinogames, ofcourse, is video poker.Video poker players have beenhappily interacting with theircards, deciding when to hold 'emand when to fold 'em, for a quartercentury now.
At any casino, players can getmore for their money with a littlepractice and skill, Here are a fewtips for improving your game.
Watch the pay tables: Either onthe screen or on the glass abovethe screen, you'll find a pay tablethat will tell you how much eachwinning hand will pay, dependingon how many coins you wager.
Thke the game Double DoubleBonus Poker, one ofthe mostpopular games around. On onehigh-paying version, full housespay 9-for-1 and flushes pay 6-for-1.
Why mention those hands inparticular? When casinos andmanufacturers want to change a
game's payback percentage, theyusually do it by changing thepayoffs on full houses and/orflushes. lfyou sec Double DoubleBonus games where all else isequal, but one pays 9-for-1 on fullhouses and the other 8-for-1, the9-for-1 payoffyields the higher-paying game.
Dota little comparison shoppingon the casino floor before youplay.
Watch your bet size: On mostgames, royal flushes pay 250 coinsfor each coin wagered if you'rebetting one, two, three or fourcoins, but the jackpot soars to4,000 coins with a five-coin wager.
Overall, the house makes all itsprofit on coins i through 4, andgives a little back on coin No. 5. Ifyou're short-bankrolled and mustbet one coin at a time, that's fine.lt's important not to over bet yourbankroll. But don't bet three coinsor four coins. Such bets give thehouse its maximum take.
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NOT YOUR DAPY'&SLQATLIToday's innovative
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The days when playing slot machinesmeant droppìngcoins in the slot, pullingthe handle and watching the reels spin seemquaint, a relic oftiines gone by.
Few slots even accept coins or tokensanymore. Instead, you buy credíts by slidingcurrency or bar-coded tickets into a billvalidator and you're paid offin tickets thatcan be redeemed for cash or played again.
Not many machines even have handles -the one-armed bandits are mostly armless.On those that do, pulling the handle yieldsresults no different than the more commonmethod ofplay, pushing the buttons.
Watching the reels spin? Ah, that you canstill do, though the reels are as likely as notto be on a video screen. But there's so muchmore to playing the slots in the electronic era.
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Take Star Trek, one ofthe latest andgreatest from Waukegan-based WMSGaming. lt's really three games in one, withunlockable games within a game and theability to store player information so thatyou can pick right up where you left off thenext time you play.
When you first climb into the Bose-speaker-equipped chair and warp ahead intothe initial game called Star Trek: Explore
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What ifyou don't play long enough tounlock the extra games ? Never fear. Picka Star Trek character, create a screen nameand next time you play you can log back inand the game will remember you. 1f you'veearned 10 medals in the past, you start withlo medals. lfyou've unlocked Tribbles andnot Time, then you can still play Tribblesand work toward Time. At casinos loggedinto WMS' wide-area network, games willremember you even ifyou're playing at adifferent casino.
That's just one ofthe ways this generationofsiot machines will keep you coming back.As you explore casino slot floors, there areplenty ofhigh-tech innovations to watch for:
WINNING TOGETHER: WMS has abig hand in here, roo, with its CommunityGaming line ofsiots. The pioneer here wasMonopoly Big Event, where, in additionto playing their own games with theirown results, players sometimes will findthemselves in one ofsix shared bonus events.The big one is Once Around, where everyoneshares a trip around a Monopoly board ona giant plasma screen, collecting credits foreach property on which they land.
The success ofMonopoly Big Event hasled WMS to extend the line with Press YourLuck, the pig-themed Bigger Bang Big Eventand other Community Gaming Entries.
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What could follow Wheel of Fortune?How about the auction-themed eBay slots,where players can win together on giant reelsthe width ofan entire bank of machines.
MULTILEVEL PROGRESSIVES:A walk through the casino will takeyou past progressives, progressives andmore progressives, where a percentageofeach wager is added to the pot untilsomeone wins. Especially popular on low-denomination games down to pennies aremultilevel games with four, five or moreprogressive jackpots. They might be $5 atthe bottom level, they might be thousandsat the top, but everyone has a chance to win.
The breakthrough system here was theAustralian firm Aristocrat Technologies' CashExpress, railroad-themed, steaming throughfour progressive levels. Aristocrat has sinceadded many themes to its Hyperlink line, withBank Buster as one ofthe latest.
Other companies have jumped on thebandwagon, with IGT's Fort Knox, WMS'J ackpot Party Progressives and Atronic'sGame ofLife among the multilevel hits.
That just scratches the surface of slot-machine innovation. In fact, programmerswill tell you that they're still just scratchingthe surface.
Are they just spinning their wheels whileyou're spinning the reels? Far from it.
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Ifyou're
a blackjack player and havenever looked at a basic strategy table,you should.
It's a tidy little grid, with possible playerhands down the side and possible dealerface-up cards across the top. Find therectangle directly across from your handand directly down from the dealer's. Thebasic strategy table tells you whether to hit,stand, split, double down or even surrender,ifthe house permits such a thing.
Mostly the plays fit into neat littlegroupings, with large blocks of handshaving the same correct play. It's veryorderly. The charts don't tell you to makeone play against one dealer up card, theopposite play against the next highercard and then go back to the original playagainst the next card.
Except ...When you have a pair of9s, the blocks
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Whenever you have a 2 through 6, thechart tells you to split. But when you havea 7, it tells you to stand. Then it says to goback to splitting ifthe dealer has an 8 or9, and back to standing against a dealer's¡O-value or Ace.
The hands to focus on arc those threerectangles that tell us just to stand on ourpair oí 9s.
We stand when the dealer has a 7, andwe stand when the dealer has a 10-valueor an Ace. What the basic strategychart is telling us is that in blackjack,sometimes we play offense and sometimeswe play defense.
Ifyou start with a pair of9s and thedealer has a 7, you have an edge. Your18 will win whenever the dealer has a10-value - 10,Jack, Kingor Quecn -face down and it will push whenever thedealer has an Ace face down. There arcno cards that turn the dealer's 7 into aninstant winner against you. Standing patis your best offense in that situation.
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Tinic to play defense. We stand onthe 9s when the dealer shows a lO-valueor Ace because we don't want to make asecond bet and increase our risk.
So we play that little game of back-and-forth-and-back on the basic strategychart. Dealt a pair of9s, we play offenseand maximize our potential winnings bystanding when the dealer shows a 7, andwe play defense, minimizing losses, whenthe dealer has a 10-value or Ace.
All very neat, don't you think?
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Everyone at the craps table getsa turn to roll the dice, but youdon't have to roll ifyou don't wantto. The dice are passed around thetable clockwise and ifit's your turnto roll you simply take two dice
and roll them to the opposite endofthe table. This is your first rollofthe dice, which is also calledthe "come-out" roll, lfyou roll a 7or i 1, that's called a 'natural" andyou win, plus you get to roll again.Ifyou roll a 2, 3 or 12, those areall called "craps" and you lose, butyou still get to roll again. The onlyother possible numbers you can rollare 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 and ifone ofthose numbers shows up, then thatnumber becomes your "point" andthe object of the game is to roll thatnumber again before you roll a 7.
Ifa 7 shows up before your "point"number does then you lose and thedice move on to the next shooter.Ifyour "point" number shows upbefore a 7 does, then you have madea "pass." You then win your bet andyou get to roll again. That's all there isto the game of craps.
Two ofthc best bets you'll findon the craps table are in the areasmarked 'pass" and "don't pass".When you bet on the 'pass" lineyou're betting that the shooter willwin. To make a pass line bet you putyour bet right in front ofyou ori thepass line. Pass line bets arc paid even-money and the house edge on a passline bet is 1.41 percent. You can alsobet on the "don't pass" line in whichcase you're betting that the shooterwill lose. To make a don't pass bet,you put your bet in front ofyou inthe don't pass area. Don't pass betsarc also paid even-money and thehouse edge on them is 1.40 percent.
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All right,let's sayyou put $10 onthe pass line and you roll the dice.Ifyou roll 7 or I I you win $10 andifyou roll 2, 3 or 12 youlose $10.So, what happens ifyou roll anyofthe other numbers? Well, as Isaid before, that number becomesyour point and you have to roll thatnumber again before you roll a 7 inorder to win your pass line bet.
Once your point is establishedthe dealer at each end ofthe tablewill move a marker into the box thatcorresponds to your point numberto let everyone at the table knowwhat your point is. The markerthat's used has two different sides.One side is black with the word"off" and the other side is whitewith the word "on." Before anypoint is established the marker iskept in the Don't Come box withthe black side facing up until youroll a point number, and then thedealer turns it over to the white sideand moves it inside the box thatcontains your point number.
For example let's say your come-out roll is a 4. The dealer simplyturns the marker over to the whiteside that says "on" and places it in
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Now, keep in mind that onceyour point is established you can'tremove your pass line bet untilyou either win, by throwing yourpoint, Or lose, by rolling a 7. Thereason for this is that on the comeout roll the pass line bettor has theadvantage because there are 8 waysto win (by rolling a 7 or 1 1) andonly 4 ways to lose (by rolling a 2, 3or 12). Ifa point number is rolled,no matter what number it is, thereare then more ways to lose than towin and that's why the bet can't beremoved. Ifyou were allowed toremove your bet everyone wouldjust wait for the come-out rolland if they didn't win they wouldtake their bet back which wouldgive them a big advantage over thehouse and, as you know, casinosdon't like that, so that's why youcan't remove your bet.
As previously noted, the passline is one ofthe best bets you'llfind, but there is a way to make iteven better because once your pointnumber is established the casinowill allow you to make another betthat will be paid offat the true odds.This is a very good bet to makebecause the casino has no advantageon this bet.
In this instance, since your pointwas 4, the true odds arc 2-to-I andthat's what your bet will be paidoffat: $2 for every $1 you bet. This
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I picked up the 2009 Jaguar XKR Coupe at theairport after coming back from a visit with myparents in Ñoûda. I'd been up since 4 a.rn. and.still had a fi.ill workday ahead of me by the timemy feet hit the floor at O'Hare at 10 a.m. Need-less to say, I was dragging just a little bit.
But my first riew of the merlot-colored XKRin tie parking garage perked up my senses and myheart rate.
After the drive to the office, I was fully awakeand ready to tadde the day - quicidy - so that Icould head back to the car for another chance todxive.
Hands down, I think the rear-wheel driveXKR is one of the most elegantly stunning ve-hides I've had the opportunity to test And withthe supercharged engine under the hood, it's gotthe grunt to back up the good looks.
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Of course, the tremendous powér also trans-lates to city/highway mileage figures of 15/23mpg, which isn't great And I ws lucky duringthe test week if I hit 15 mpg. As one of my pas-sengers remarked during the test week, this carjust isn't one you can dxive slowly. But I have toimagine that if you're spending almost $100,000for a car, fuel economy and a premium fl.iel re-quirernent are the least of your concerns.
The ride and handling of the XKR are sub-lime. With its low center of gravity the XKR isincredibly ftin to fling around cornera and sweepon ramps, And stomping on the accelerator whçnmerging with highway traffic is pure joy as therear wheels dig in and propel the vehicle forward.You definitely get a good connection with thetoad, but the XKR is pure luxury and you won'tfeel every divot, groove or bump in the road.
As an XKR, the base price of the test carwas $88,175. And that's one well-stocked vehiclewith a 525-watt surround-sound audio system,
adaptive front lighting, bi-xenon headlights withpower wash, Bluetooth wireless technolog navi-gation and heated 10-way power adjustable frontseats.
The test vehicle managed to add $10,000in options, including adaptive cruise control($2,200), 20-inch Senta wheels ($5,000), a luxuryinterior with walnut burl ($2,300) and a Bowers &Willdns premium sound system ($750).
The exterior of the XKR has long sleek linesreminiscent of a shark that could easily devouran innocent bystander if given half the chance.The supercharged hood scoops add a little meanto the sex ng the XKR the overall air of avehicle that means business.
The coupe always has been a personal favor-ite, but if you're a top-down kind of person, the.xJcJ also comes as soft-top convertible. But addan extra $10,000 for the advantage.
On the inside, all the textures were luxuri-ous from the suede ceiling liner to the swuptu-ous leather. The wood accents complimented thecaramel-colored leathet and I liked the look, butnot the feel, of the plasticky brushed aluminurnaccents on the center stack surrounding the navi-gation system.
Actually, the whole info screen setup on thecenter stick needs an overhaul. This was the onejarring, dare I say ugly, element in the vehicle.First and foremost, the color scheme is a night-mare of drab lifelessness, and the overall setupcomes off looking cheap. Furthermore, I'm nora fan of having to manipulate your climate, au-dio, navigation and phone through a single touchscreen that you have to Jean to reach.
And, by the way, if I turned off the car withthe map screen on top, it'd be nice to turn onthe car and have the map screen sdll showing. In-stead, it defaults to the split climate/audio screen.Plus, hello, rear back-up camera, please. The cargraphic with ted lines indicating your closeness toan obstacle are OK, but I really do expect morefor $90,000.
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My favorite interior feature by far is the heatedsteering wheel. We had a chilly patch during thetest weelç and it was really nice to click that onand have my hands nice and toasty within min-tutes.
Really, outside of that dastardly info screen,there isn't much I didn't like abott this car. From&thé ride and handling to the break-neck aceleradon to the comfort level, this is one hot car that-will continually top my list of favorite luxury vehieles.
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FORD '94 6150 CONVERSIONfull por, russ grt., 1004,$1,500ObO. 773-3392965
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MERCURY '97 VILLAGER 7pass., bauNneue!. cone.
MERCURY '%VTUAGER MINI VMrunsiko coo,, 8 pairu, deptodakel,
$3,88 . 7734403942
NISSAN '98 QUEST 7 pass.burgundy. 8511 CD, 00Cl. conci.,1 owner, $2,9O, 847-6094959
PLYMOUTh '09 VOYAGER SE7 Pass. Dureundy, Full Pen. Nice, -Must See! $1,, 773271-7246
PLYMOUTh '96 GRAND VOYAG ERSE, i Sr. Owner, u/c, low ml., gar.Eue, Cuori. $2;509, 312-376-6u7
PLYMOUTh '94 Voyager Goodbetty, nons gd sec. winter
traa.$975.
ois. rues gd, must see.$1,50773-7803832
CHEVY 'O3TRAIL BLAZER4X4 42K VERY CLN., RUNSGR!'., $9,X0. 773--2372
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CHEVY '96 TAHOE 4X4, 'MR BIO,GRAY INTER, LTHR, 33' CHIOME
WHEELS, NEW TIRES, UtS & RUNSEXC. $4500. 773.6394159
CHEVY '99 51.0 BLAZER LS 4X4
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FORD 'DiEXPLORER XLT4X4, New St4o, Blue 4 DR. FullPwt. CD, Cans. Cold Aje. AlloysGorgeous, $3,209, 77372596ai
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Ford '59 Exploser Sport200,
Ford '99 Explorer Sport39R, 4WD,Ase,L $3,495
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'95 Ferd Explorer 404Aale, Air, Clean, RunsGreat, BargaIn $3.995
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FORD '94 EXPLOREREddie Bauer Elk, Lthr. Serf.Co. Alloys, "uil l'cnr. A Gem,$1.700. Çall 773-271.4039
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GMC '97 JIMMY SIEwho, 4 dr, luit por., alloys, cm.. nIce,
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985-407.3351
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JEEP '93 GRAND CHEROKEELaredo, gas ssno,, all pwr, 4dr.4x4, Red, rana exc, gar kept,
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MITSUBISHI '03 MONTERO 86 SPORT4X4, SIL. CD, VINY. BOAI1D REM SIRtGAll. RtPT,$7.OIJ000.77t7335045
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cAD. '03 DEVILLE DUC ON BUt,FULLY LO CHROME WHEELS,
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Thacker, Des Plaines. Nov.l4and Dec.
g 8-1030 p.m. Alice Lowy wil) host
ballroom dancing to live music. S25 per
couple at the door. Nov.16 and 2. AI-ice Lowy offers swing (jitterbug) class-
es. Beginners from 630'7:30 p.m. ad-
vanced from 13O-8:3O p.m. $75 per
couple. Nov. 22. 8-10:30 p.m ANce
Lowy will host ballroom dandng withtaped music. Admission is $5 per cou-pie at the dobr. For information, call
(847) 8252901 or (847) 825-6637.
Spares Sunday Evenin9 Club holds
. ballroom dances from 7:30-10:30 p.m.
the first and third Sunday of the monthat the American Legion, 9757 Pacific
Ave. Franklin Park. Admission is $8 for
members; $9 9uests. NoV.16: The Stan
Warren Trio.
Square Spares & Pairs Square Dance
Club, a club for couples and singles,
dances the second and fourth Mon-
daysofthemonthall year long at thePark Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. West-
ein Ave. Park Ridge. Rounds start at
1:30 p.m., with squares from 8-10 p.m.
For information, call (173)175-942101
(708) 442-8646. Square dance fessons
are held from 730-930 p.m. Tuesdaysat the Glen Park Center, Room 201,
2400 Chestnut Ave.. Glenview. First les-
son is free. Nov.24: "Pumpkin Pie STurkeys." New toys will be collècted for
Toys for Tots. Dec. 8 "Ilooray for the
Holiday'Swing 14' Country Dance Club offers
dances and lessons in couples country
western and swing dances. Dance les-
Sons are offered on Wednesdays every
month;7:30 p.m. for beginners: 8:35p.m. for intermediate dancers. Cost for
FILM
monthly lessons $30 for members: $40
nonmembers. Dances are held the first
andthird Friday of every month. Doorsopen atl:15 p.nì open dancing from 9
p.m.-midnight. Admission is $6 for
members; $12 for nonmembers. All les-sons and dances are held at Centre at
North Park, 10040 W. Addison, Franklin
Park. For information, visitwww.swinqncountry.org or call (847)
638-7621.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
. Nollyond Ivy Bazaar and Holiday Hake
Sale, presented by the Ladies Philopto-
chas Society, 9 a.rn.-9 p.m. Nov. 21 nd
9 am.-5 p.m. Nov. 22 at St. HaralanosGreek Orthodox Church, 7313 N. Calg-
well Ave. Nues. Lunch will be served onboth days from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and
dinner will be served on Friday only,
from 5:30-9 p.m. (841) 647-8880.
Block Cinema, in the Pick-Laudati Au-
ditorium at the Block Museum of Art,
Northwestern University, 40 Arts Circle
Drive, Evanston. (847) 491-4000.
www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/
block-cinema. Admission is $6; $4 for
Block Museum members, senior citi-
zens, and students with ID, or as noted
below. All films shown at 8 p.m. unless
noted otherwise. The BeflinScboo/se-i/es - Not.a 'Milchwald" (This VeryMoment"). Nov.2ft 'Schläfer" ("Sleep-er"). Dec. 4: "Madonnen" ("Madonnas").
MWL The Photography of John Swope
andHo((ywooxfsDep!cffoa of Work!Warilsedes- Nov.14: 'The Bridge on
the River Kwai' Nov.19 i Was a MaleWar Bride." Nov.21 "The Burmese
Harp:' Dec.3,1 p.m.: "The Best Years of
Our Lives." Dec. 5: "A Time to Love and
a Time to Die:'
FESTIVALSSPW
Des Piaines PUbFK Library. 1501
. Ellinwood SL (841) 316-2187.
www.dppl.org. Advance registration re-
quired for activities unless noted oth-erwise. Nov.16. 2 pm: Screening and
discussion of Persepolis"MortooGrove Pub&Llbray, 6140 Lin-
coin Ave. (847) 965-4220. Nov.18, 11:30
a.ni 'Thrtles Can Fly' rated P6-13. In
Kurdish with English subtitles. Nov.19,
7 p.m "Do the Riqhtming' rated R.Novio, 2 and I p.m "Iron Man," ratedPG-13. Nov.21. 2 p.m "Pretty in Pink,"
rated P6-13. Reel Conversation to fol-
low the 111m. Nov.22, 2 p.m "Bella,"
rated PG-13. Reel Conversation to fol-
low the film.Park Ridge Public Library, 20S.
Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, (847) 825'
3123. www.parkridgelibrary.org. Films@
the Library- No registration needed,Doors open for seating one-half hour
before show time. Nov. 25, 7 p.m.:
"Pieces of April," rated P0-13.
SkokieTheatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave.
Skokie. (847) 617-7161. www.skokiethe'
atre.com. Tickets: $13 for feature films,
sil students and seniors; $10 for docu-
mentaries, $8 students and seniors.
Nov.21-23 Polish Film Festival in Amer-
ica. Fridar "Katyn" at 6:30 p.m.:
"Chronicle of the Gettho Uprising Ac-cording to Marek Edelman" at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday "Death to Zygelbojm" at 6
p.m 'The Purirn Miracle" at 7 pm:"Deborah" at 830 p.m. Sunday "TheSendler's List" at 3 p.m: "Photoama-
teur" at 4 pm: "Far from a Window" at5 pm: and "Austeria" at 7 p.m.
ORGANIZATIONS
TheArnerican JewishArtists club is
currently accepting new members. Thegroup, founded in the early l9ZOs, fo-
cuses on the broad aspects of artistic
performance and serves to enrich the
VTSSPEAKERScultural fiber of both the Jewish corn-munity and the wider general commu-nay. For Information, call Liva Ayal,
(173)143-0469.
Des P'aines ktGuild meets at 7 p.m.on the secondTuesday of the monthat the Prairie Lakes Community Center,
5)5 Thacker St. Des Plaines. New mern-
bers are welcome. For information, callMargaret Newman, (841) 824-8952, or
visit www.dpag.org.
Des Plaines Camera Club meets at7
p.m. on the second and fourth Mon-
days of the month, September through
June, in the Prairie lakes CommunityCenter, 515 E Thacker St.: Des Plaines,
Call (847) 384-9487 or visit www.de-
splainescameraclub.com.
Park Ridge Art League meets at 7:30
p.m. the third Friday of the month inthe South Park Fieldhouse,833 Talcott
Road, Park Ridge. Guest fee is $3. Call
Dorothy DuSold. (847) 825-3505,
Skokie Art Guild meets at the Skokie
Publìc Library, 5215 Oakton St. Visitors
welcome. For information, e-mail ma-
Marlowe@gmail.com. March 24,2009,7
pm: Jessica Fine, pastel from a photo.April 28,2009,1p.m: Jamie Thome,book and papermaking. May26, 2009,
7 pm: Leslie Riley, quiltmaking. June
23,2009. 7 p.m.: Members' critique and
student awards,
Skoide FfwtoqraphicSociety meets at7:30 p.m. the thiIII Thursday of each
month at Skokie Village Hall, 5121 W.
Oakton St. All levels of photographers
welcome. Call (847) 6118324,
Weavers Guild ofthe North Shoremeets at IO am. the first Thursday of
the month at Trinity Lutheran Church,3637 Golf Road, Evanston. New mein-
bers are welcome. Call Lou Spedale,
(173) 214-6505, or e-mail
manouli@people.com.
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DINING
Don's F3shmarket GrII 9335 Skokie
Blvd., Skokie. (847) 671-3424. Through
NoV.16: Annual Lobsterfest, featuring
specials on lobster dishes including
New England lobster pot, grilled lob-
ster over linguine, live Maine lobster
and Australian lobstertail.
TOURS & OUTINGS
Mount Prospect Historical Society willpresent its 21st annual Holiday louse-
walk from 3:30-9 pin. Dec. 5, featuringhouses on Bobby Lane, Lincoln Street
and Cleven Avenue. The interiors offive private homes and the exterior of
one other will be on the tour. Tour-go-ers will pick up programs in a heated
tent located at the intersection ofCleven Avenue and Bobby lane. Tickets
are $20 in advance, available at Mid-west Bank, 50 N. Main St; MB Financial
Bank, 15 E. Prospect Ave.; Busse Flow-
ers and Gifts, 100 E. Northwest High-
way; A Perfect Petal, 108 S. Main St.;
River Trails' Weiss Center, 1500 E. Euclid
Ave.; Lions Park, 411 S. Maple St; Rec-
Plex, 420 W. Denipster St., Brie's Gift
Gallery, 710 E. Northwest Hwy.; and the
Dietrich Friedrichs House museum, 101
S. Maple St. Tickets may also be pur-
chased on the day of the walk for S22.
For information, call f847) 392-9006 orvisit www.rntphist.org.
Norwood Park Historical Society, 5624N. Newark Ave., Chicago. (773) 631-
4633. www,norwoodparkhistoricalsoci-ety.org. The Norwood Park Historical
Society, a nonprofit organization, re-
sides in the Noble-Seymour-Crippen
House, Chicago's oldest home. Hours
are noon-4 p.m. Saturdays, or by ap-
pointment. Admission is free, but do-nations are accepted.
WORKSHOPS& CLASSES
ART
Amdur Productions will host a boot
camp to help artists prepare for thd2009 summer art festival season from
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Bella Via
Restaurante, 1899 Second St., Highland
Park. Topics will include the ins and
outs of juries, tips on how to make
your work and booth stand out, and
how to price to maximize sales. Cost is
$260 per person (additional
spouse/partner $200); $150 for full-
time students. Fee includes breakfast
and lunch. Applications are available at
www.amdurproductions.com. For infer-
mation call (847) 926-4300.
Clayground, 617 N. Main St., Mount
Prospect, a division of River Trails Park
District, features classes for all ages in
pottery, freehand clay, youth pottery,
portrait sculpture, general ceramic, in-fant or toddler hand print plaque, mo-saics at all levels, life sculpture, water-
color, still life, glass etching, glasspainting and sagging, drawing, pastels,
charcoal drawing, photography, TeenExpression. Call (847) 342-6653.
l(olor Me Kid Studio/Art Gallery, 8 8 W.
Devon Ave., Park Ridge. (847) 692-3744.
Kolor Me Kid has been teaching and in-
spiring students for several years in lo-
cal schools. Classes include cartoon-
ing, sculpting, papier maché and mari-
onette-making. The gallery also offersa varìety of adult classes and work-
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shops.
Lincoln Terrace Art Studio, 5027 War-
ren St., Skokie, offers art lessons for
kids and young adults. Forrates and
schedule, call Sonya Osseny, (847) 673-
0345.
Skokle Art Guild Figure Drawing work-
shops are held from 7-9:45 p.m. Thurs-
days and 10 am-i p.m. Saturdays atthe Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400
Greenwood St., Skokle. Fees are $10 for
Skokie Art Guild members and $15 for
nonmembers, per session. Live models,
no instructor. Call Richard Wilberg,
(847) 677-3461.
MUSIC
Bel Canto Conservatory of Music, 209
S. Main St., Mount Prospect, offers act-
ing, piano and voice lessons for all
ages and levels; private half-hour and
hour lessons with qualified trained
professional instructors in all styles of
music. Musical theatre, pop and classi-
cal classes are Monday-Friday, sched-
uled on personal preference. Call (847)
707-5392.
Rusty Jones of Park Ridge, jazz drum-
mer, provides drum lessons in his
home at $40 per hour. Call (847) 698-
9328.
Centerfor Musical Development, 8201
N. Karlov, Skokie. Kindermusik classes
offered are: Our Time (ages I 1/2 to 3
years); Imagine That (ages 3-5); and
Young Child (ages 5-7). Also, Skokie
Children's Choir for ages 7 and up is of-
fered (no audition required). Contact
Pat Heineman-Vernon, director, at
(847) 679-5121 or phvcfmd@aol.com, or
visit www.centerformusicaldevelop-ment.com.
Gregory Ceurvorst offers music les-sons in piano, organ, druitis, music the-
ory, church music, and Improvisation;
all styles of music, beginning to ad-
vanced instruction, available in adowntown Mount Prospect location,
Ceurvorst holds a master's degree in
music from Northwestern University
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Five Hands Piano Studios, 5200 W.
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Jack Hobble, jazz pianist, has open-
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Northwest Music School, 920 E. North-
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Pet Tips for a Happy Thanksgiving!By Joanne Carlson,D.V.M.
Thanksgiving is around thcomcrand whetherthatconjuies warm memode offamily gatheredaround a wonderful feast or a nighnnarc of in-laws that
have inundated your house,it is important to remember
thatpets will be around forthe holidays as weH.
Persona1ly,Thanksgving is my favoii{e mean and it
¡sot hanl to imagine how much our dogs wouJd enjoy
some ofthe leftovers of our feast. However,we have to
itmember that no matter how human-like our pets act,
theirbodies function diffezently than that ofa human.
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and buueied mashed potatoes.
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Their diets are much less varied than that of humans,
and adding new foods can result in diarrhea or
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provides a suie way to an upset stomach.
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A.S.O.S. REMODELINGlot/Ext Painting, Drywall &
Plaster. ins/BondeFree Est.773-671-1448
Painting, Drywall, Kitchens& Baths. Gutter Cleaning
Call Jim 773-699-6100
Perfect paInting & WallpaperInterIors & Exteriors,30 yrs,servlce.Incl,ploster,remod.carpenlry.Bruce 841-272-2892
ZIGGY PAINTINGIns/Ext Decorative PaIntingQuaiity Work & Affordabie
Price. Service you con rely onFree Estimate Call Ziggy at
773-317-551 IDiscovdr The Difference I
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Plastering- 360 -
DRYWALL & PLASTERRepairs; Also Painting
Doug: 70$-453-5921
JAKE THE WALL DOCTORRepairs - Skim Coating
Drywall PlasterFree EstImate m-398-7430
MartIn Byrne PlasteringCEIUNG, WALL & REPAIRS
FullY INSURED & GUARANTEEDFr.. Estiinot.s 773-283.6182
PJumbir(license
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Fuily Insured Lic. #055-020762Cell 708-814.6755 847-674-1584
J.P.G. PLUMBINGALL PLUMBING REPAIRSBiGorsmali Reasonable
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MY SMALL AD SAVES YOUMONEY. Pay For Results
Bob Peterson Inc. 6058-10674120% off whists ad. 847-332-1234www.meet-bob-pelerson.com
Remodeling- 364 -
KITCHENS, BATHSFLOORS, oit. Free Est., ins.Bonded. Peter 841-477-3451
Roofing- 365 -
1-847-714-9200
AVONDALERoofing . Siding
Gutters Windowswww.avondalerooling.com
Siding
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Sotfit - Fascio GuttersFree Est., Insured, Warranty
Cali John ... 773-230-6668
Tile- 375 -
MR. GROUT 847-359-4156REPAIR CAULK
BATHROOM REMODELSTILE/MARBLE INSTALLSEUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN
Tuckpointing- 380 -
'I-773-282-2332Grolak Concroio & TuckpeintingWatoipmotìng'SiopoChimnoyu
A-1 MIKWAYTuciçpointing. Brick Masonry
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COASTTO COAST CO.Tuckpointing . Brickwork
Chimneys - Glass Block WindAil Types at Masonry Work
Free Est/Lic/ins 847-438-916$
Master Brickwork Rest.Tuckpolntlng. Pressure Wash
Chimnoys Llntels847-770-73J 9
TUCKPOINTINGBRICKWORK CAULKINGFree Est. 708-452-1783
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Window Washing-393,.
WINDOW CLEANINGPower Wash-Gutter CleanIng
Free Est. 847-298-3089
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400sSituations WantedBussiess A Pcotessional 405Child Care 410Eider Case, Cornpank;n 411Homo Medal Cero 412Household. 415HousoStting 416Kids Gtsssified 420
IteIp Wanted DomesticDomestic Agency
Employrnepi 422ChlidCare 424Elder Cam, Companion 426HomeMecuicalCsre 428Household 430
Up Wanted CommBusine toc Sale 431Budness Opp'lies, FmncäsOS 432Career Services 434EmploymentTraining Srvces 435Personnel, Ternporaiy Sivces 438Fut ilme 440Setes, Independenl Reps 441JobFairs 442Seasonal Positions 443Pari time 445Courses in lloal Estate 446Temporary Postions 448
405- SeekingEmployment-Business &Professional
HANDYMANNo JobToo Small
847409-4151
410- SeekingEmployment-Child Care
Any persan regularly provid-Ing child caro ter more thonthree unrelated chIldren un-der age 82 ¡5 subject to liceos-ing by the Illinois Depart-mont 01 01 ChIldren and Fam-ily ServIces. The numbercounted includes the famIly'sown chIldren under age 12. IIyou aro unsure whether anyperson lIsted here Is sublectto licensing, please contactyour local DCFS office.
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responsable nurseLooking for babysitter! nannypos,good ret,avaitable 8-24tn'wk flexible. Helen (773)934-1728 eIiaselen@yatioo.com
41 1- SeekingEmployment-Elder CarelCompanion
A+ Coreivers, Come S Go orlive-in. Be1 SSS All
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4 Is iverR.N. Trained Caregiverwith 10+ years of professio-noi homo heaithcoreexperi-ence available to_care foryou and your loved ones.Fluent English; Own car.Take to I from appoint-mento. Help with medica-tians. Light housekeeping.Loving companion. Impec-cable references. Contact.iosette. (847)22.3-9544
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BEST European NannIesCleaning ladies, Care givers,Mitch, 847-8944104 No fee.
JENNY'S AGENCYBabysItters,
Careglvers, Hsekpers.Live I,s/ OUI.
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NORTNBROOK lIc. day asresgeks local depend. ASSStOI1Iw_n truns. who enlovo chu-dreg. Start Jan. FT 7:30-4:30Mon. -Frl. CoIl 847491-2867
43 Hdp WantedHoud
Winnetka - Hsekeeper forTues. 8 Thurs. for cleaning &laundry (847)682-2654
432- Businessoppo,.Franthøes
Pursmel to the BusIness Op-pertimIty Sales Law of 1095,every busIness OpportunItymust be regIstered wilt, theIllInoIs SecuritIes Dopai-t-ment. Protect yourself andget the factS belons you handover your hard earned moneyby contactIng the Illinois Sec-rotary of StatVs SecurItiesDepartment at (800) 628-7037.
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Fuller Brush 102 Years OldiWork At Homo. Free Kit.Free Web Site. Free Train-ing. Ho Parties Or Inventory.No Quotas. 440-466-1170www.MelodyAlHome.com
INVESTORwith capilai needed for newrestaurant in Glenview. Lows figures for 12 moniti term.High percentage rate of re-turn. Pleasecall: 841-299-2515
Printing Co. or OaYçareOperation with outside
playground. O'Hare AreaOffice Complex. 5100 sq ti.
Katz Mgmt 841471-1717
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440- Help Wanted
Administrative
Executive AssistantProfessional admin. assistantsought tor Executive proctorof nalionaf, non-profit medi-col organization. Will coordi-nulo mtgs., board communi-cations. & fundroising acfivi-ties, Superior organization,MS office & vertsaVwritlencomm. skIlls req'd. Must beable to multi-task & meetdeadlines in fast-paced envi-ronment. Database exper.pref'd. Exp'd full & part-timecandidates apply to: dígen@dermafologyfoundatlofl.orgwith salary history.
CARPENTERExp. a must. Coil 841.692-6544for appt Mon-Thurs 12p-4p.
440- Help Wanted
Customer ServiceSmall triendiy Lincoinwoodoffice seeks ouigotng, dynam-Ic indivIdual with Strong P00-pio skills, oulsianding followthrough ami exceptional saiessupport experience to loin ourteam. This positIon serves thehighly intense and everchanging advertising special-ty market. Excellent comma-nication skills, essenlial PCskills and the ability fomullitask requireiL Adobe Ii-lustrator preferred but notrequired. Call 847.673.4780 orfax 847.673.1381
Dental AssistantExperience necessary. Fu!lor part-lIme for n,odem off i-ces in Chicago and Glenview.
Pleasecoll Alexandram-271-5200 or fax m-271-3280
DRIVER
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110 CDL RequIred to Start,PaId TraInIng.
Con You Drive o Regular Vonand AssIst CIlento in Wheel-chairs?
Full-Tinte aid Part-TImeWeekend DrIver OpenIngs,Driver Bonuses, Patti Train-Ing and Great Employee Ben-ellis. Full HMO or PPO. Co-Pay Small Amount. Dental.Vision. 820K FREE Life In-suronce and Company provid-ed Full Uniform Program.
RequIrements: At least 2syrsold with Na Felonies. PassDrug, Physical. Background,and South CuIslCity StreetsTests. No more than 2 MovingViolations Within the last577$. Must undergo CompanyPatd Training and CDL Li-censing. Mostly New 2008 Ve-hieles - Great WorkingEnvironment.
Apply in PerSon: Man-Fn,8:30 - 4:30pm at 8801 S.Greenwood, Chgo. Bring inCourt Purposes MVR, MolorVehicle Record from any Sec-relary of State ($12).
Buying or Selling,
Pioneer CIassied
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DrIvers-COL A Drivers forF/I A P/I. Work 2, 4 or 6days. Dedicated LTL Makefrom $550 up Io $1,800 wtly.380-W-7284
Drivers EXP. PREFERREDTOW TRUCK DRIVERS
Will trum qualifiedcandidates.
Must beabletoworkanyshift, Clean MVR. fo operate
flatbed tow tnjdExcellent pay 8,
medical/dental ins,t wk Pd VOG Pd holidays-
Stopgorng iobtoiob&Io'nusfora career, Apply:
E&RTOWING16325 S. Crawford, Markham
DrIvers: Needed 1 FlatbedDump & Class A CDL Driver.2-3 yrs. Exp. required. Call388-341-2838
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NEED SEMI TRACTOROWNER OPERATORS
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Advertising Sales
DISPLAY ADVERTISINGOUTSIDE SALES
SUN-TiMES. '' NEWSGROUP
PI0NFER PRESS IÍ1e thnjøSOUL LOCAL SOURCE
3701 W. LakeAvenue, Glenview, IL ¿8026
44 "4 Wanted
EDUCATIONAssIstiI Profess5Oc - Blamed-ll ScIence wld Healthctare.Faculty POsitiOn to run newundergraduate pro - healthcare Program at National-t.ouis University, North Shorecampus. Write topgross40nl.edu for full ad.NLU is an AffirnsaliveActlonf Equal Access I EqualOpportunity Employer
EDUCATIONDay CaroImmediate openings:So. Loop 8, Sa. Sub.'Type 04 TeachersTeacliers/dav & eve,20 Co. Cr. lIns, w/6 in ECE orßoch.inECEpref'cLFaxresume: 788-756469V e-mail:pward1tcbctiIldcare.com
HeallhcareS1L SIgn-On Bonus foi-Full-Time RN'S L LPN's
Skilled and InI Core facilitiesaround The Chicogoiafld areaore hiring experienced andnew prods l'orali shitts,
Please fax rsuneto867.6754528 oreonollihewuelmnoinn
Competilive pay and benefits.ECE
Healliscare
Evergreen Healfhcare Centera leader in long-term buba-cute Rebat, facilitins in IlseSW Suburbs of Chicago, seek-ing experienced:
RN5&LPN5Ail Shills
Also SeekingPts a PTA5
We afiera competitivesalary, 401 K, tuition
reimbursement. mediccti/dental/vision.
Please fax resume ta:108-901-7003
Evergreen Healfhcure10124 5. KedsIe Ave.
Evergreen Park. IL 60805EOE/Drug Free WorkplaceBovlevardheaithcane.com
HEALTHCAREHospice hiring P/T CHA. forNorth Cook County office,Call Chaim: 847-982-2300
Pioneer Press and The Doings am seeking candidates for full time outsideadvontising sates positions based in Hinsdalo and Waukogon.
Wo oro seeking motivated and professional individuals fo coU on local busi-flosses to offen creative odvortising ideas, both in print and online,
Our idoul candidates will possess a college degree in advertising or market-ing but wo will also consider recent college graduates with experience sell-
ing advertising for their college newspaper.
You should be outgoing, self-motivated, creative, detail and deadline orient-ed. Most importantly, you must be a good listener so as to identify custom-
or needs. Competency with MS Word and Excel ìs assumed.
If yoi.i meet this description and have a reliable auto, a valid driver's licenseand proof of auto insurance, we want to meat you.
Wo offer o base saloty, commissions and on excellent benefits package in-cluding medicalfdenlalfvision insurance, paid vaàifìons and a .401 -K.
Please email your iesume and cover leiter fo Gladys Arroyo atgarroyo@pioneerlocal.com
and indicate °Mvortising Soles Position in the subject line.
S Sun-Times News Group is an equal opoxtrfunity employer
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lteaifhcare0JOBFAJR0
ExcItIng opportunItIesin healthcarol
As a leader in the field of en-log, our team Is growing &this is a great time to loin t Weare searching for Nurses,Nurse Practitioners, CNA5,Dietary Stoff, Social Work-ers, Housekeepers, 4 Mainte-nance. Stop by our iob fairTuesday, 11118, 124pm at theLieberman Center for Health,9100 Gross Point Rd, Skokie.
non-profit, oea, nVf/v/dS CJE SenlorLito
Healthcare
Patient CareTechnician
Glenbrook HospitalNorthShore UniversityHoa!thSystem (formerlyknown as Evanston North-western Fiealthcare) Is onacademic lseoilhcare systemaffiliated with the Universityet Chicago's Prltzker Schoolof Medicine. The System in-ciudes three hospitals-Evanston, Glenbrook andHighland Park Hospitals.
For eleven consecutive yearsthe hospitals of NorthShoreUniversity HeaithSystemhave been named among theTop let nationally end amongthe Top 15 Malor TeachingHospitals. Since we use acompletely electronic medi-cal Informailon system weare also recognized amongthe Most Wired Hospltals.We consider now nursinggraduates In a variety of spa.cially areas and provide a 12week inlernstip program fororientation.
We currently have an oppor-Sanity on oil shifts os a Fa-tient Care Technician, everyother weekend. We have full-time, part-time and ResourceTeam positions available. inthis position, you will care forpatlenls, fake vifai signs, an-swer coli lights and reportconcerns to the RN.
Our Ideal candidate will be atilgt, School graduate orequivalent and hove a CHAcertificate or 1 year of dm1-cal in nursing school. Youmust also be CPR certifiedand computer literate.
We otter excetient salaries,comprehensive benefits, alax.deterred annuity withmatching coniributions and agenerous vacation package.Interested candidotes pleaseapply online atwww.northshore.org/careersor contact Josephine West atiwesi@northshore.org.
°NorthShorei,nirr, III IitIIh'Sy,i,n,AA EOE
HealthCaroPH YS ICAL THE RAPISTS
HOME CARE RHo$75 to 5100/visit.
Exp'd.PT's& RN'sneedod forHome Care Visits. So. Side,Lansing, Cal City, Subs & in-diano. ANREX 758-952-4900
H EALTHCA R E
PT-OT-PTA-COTACommunity Physical Thera-Py & Assoc. seeks therapiststor LTC, outpatient and homecare. Opportunities through-out the ten counties that sur-round Chicacia. Terrific rates,benefits, and campant. cui-lure. Contact JessIca at
877-493-7237J Berryessa@essusa.net
or www.essusa.net
Neo iihcare
RESIDENT ASSISTANTSWeinberg Community, an up-scale assisted living facilitylocated in Deertleld, seeksfriendly, outgoing people whocan assisi residents w, per-sonol care, daily tiving,housekeeping, laundry 8, diet-ary services, NS dIpiomg/GED req'd; I vr exp as healthcoro aide, companion, nurs-ing assistant In heallticare orelder care setting pref'd.Good verbal communication.Apply in person: WeinbergCommunity 1551 Lake CookRd, Deerfieid, CJE SeniorLife, non-profit, coo, rrdt/v/d
IIVAC Experienced Techni-clan lo cover Chicago & sur-rounding areas. Benefits In-clodos medical & 451K. Call1-866-631-0890 Fax 314-631-3919
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Buying or SeIing,
:rioneer Classified
AVONManufacturing (PackaginglMechanics and ElectricIansNeeded, Strong PLC exp.pref'd. Must be able to passassessments and a back-ground check. Must be able towork all shifts. Send resumemortongroveresumeovon,cam or fax to 847-470-5557. Ap-ply In Person: 6901 GolfRoad, Morion Grove, IL 60053Mon. - Frl. 8 am - S pm. BOB
RECEPTIONISTF/T Experienced.
773-239-1258
ReceptionistLocal lmedicat building insearch of receptIonIst, Mon-day through Friday lam lo5pm. Must be neat and hove aprotesslonal demeanor. Medi-cot background not required.Please call 847-699-2152 formore Intormation,
Restaurant
MANAGERFULL TIME
Highly motivated indlvfdual,some experience required.Competitive salary. Apply inperson: Glordano's Pizza, SSOW. Davis, Evanston, Phone:547-475-5800, Fax: 847-415-5532
Restaurant
SHIFT MANAGERSfor new restaurant, openingin Glenview. Opening/cioslng/ordering exp. required. Faxresumes fo: 847-299-2514
SalesAccount Service Manager
Mature hard-working, re-sponsibie team player neededfor outside and inside sates in-valving home Improvementand construction. Knowledgeof building trades or homeImprovement helpful. We at-ter a complete compensationpackage that includes bonus-es, Apply In person at:
MENA R D S6851 W. 159th Sl.
Tinley Pork, IL 68477
SALES REPneeded for the Ralph SingerCo. - a Chicago based lewelryco. In busIness since 1921 i Op-portunity knocks for a moli-vated. energetic inctiv. w/ aflair for slylel Be a pari of afamily run business as youwork to expand our cilenlelebasa. Cali Caroie 773.47g.3543oremail resume: csniith@
ralphslngoriewiery.com
TELEMARKETING.F/Tinternational Monetary Sys-tamo in Nibs seeks Contract/Appt. seller. Seit-starter,strong work ethic & desire losucceed and abitily lo lurnleads Into business opportuni-ties needed. 1-2 yrs. insidesales/ telemarketing expon-ence in service industry.Hourly wage + commissionand medical benefits. Call oremaIl resume Io CarolSchmecht 500-559-8515 xl 1214
caroi.schmecht®imsbarter.com
Warehouse OfficeLEADING LOGISTICS
Dealing with ait kinds ofIntl. and Domestic firms.Fast moving operation.
Must love numbers.Send resume to:
310 Busse Itwy, Box 152,S Park Ridge, IL 60060
445- Help Wanted -Part Time
Administrative Asst20-24hrs/wk. Glenvlew locu-lion. Fax resume 847-995-9975
Bookkeeping
A/R Clerk-PITto handle depostls, collectioncoils and gen. office dulies.12-15 hrs/wk. Please fax ro-sume to 847-523-2853.
Dental
FRONT DESKPn.. Small Skokie dental of-fice. Exp'd. only. Preferreddenlrlx and WebSite osp. ThisIs a relaxed, warm almos-phare. Only talented and nIceshould apply. Benefits avallo-bio, Resume or emolls to:
great skekie dentist®,,,: -
Education
Toddler Teachersneeded, Glencoe Park ObI:Parents and Tots Teacher,Monday mornIngs 10-12,morning and afternoon, Tod-dier Teachers, Mon-Fri. Fax:847-83S-7279 emaIl: hburns@glencoeparkdlstrlct.con,
EOE
GENERAL OFFICEPark Ridge R.E, office. M-F.1-Spm. 847-823-3117 xt. 20-t
ReceptionFronl Desk at Park Cenler
Glenvlew Park District, $9-SlOThr wkdays 4:45pm-tpm &wkends 9-3:3Opm. More Infoat: www.Glenvlewparks.orgApply at: 2450 Chestnut
RETAIL-PT- Flexible hrs.CusI, service. Disc Replay-Skokle.Call 635-779-3811 emailbtackrose4O6®yahao.com
Rentals
500sApsrtmenls, Condos- Subuthan
(Untumisted) 505Apsitments, Condos- Chicago
¿Unlumished) 506Apsrtmenls, Houses, Condos,
(Furnished) 510Apanimenls, Houses
toShsre 515Duplexes, Townhouses 517Garsge, Parking Spaces 525Haus, Sludios 530Houses 535industrial, Commercial 545Out at Stale Properly 550Rooms tor Rent 560Staragn Space 565Stores, Offices 570Vacation Rentais 580Wanted to Rent 585
505- Apartments,Condominiums-Suburban
Eau scusINoOPPoRTuNITY
Ali reniai & real estate adver-tislng In this newspaper Issubbed to the FaIr HousingAct, which makes it illegal toadvertIse any preterence,umhauen or discriminationbasad on age, race, color, re-liglon, sex, handicap, familialstatus or natlonol origin, orIntention lo make any suchpreferences, lImitations ordiscrimination.
The Illinois Human RightsAct prohibits dIscriminationIn the sale, rentai or advertis-Ing of reai estate based on factors in addition ta those pro-laded under federal law.
This newspaper will notknowingly accept any adver-lising for real estala which isin vioiatiori of the law. Alipersons are hereby informedthat oli dwellings advertisedare available an an equal op-portunlly bosis.
Ta complain at discrimina-lion, call 1-lUD loll tree al:1-SOO669-9777.
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ARLINGTON HEiGHTS 28R2BA. Irg unIt, Parking,
Includes gas & heat, no pelo.51090/mo, (8411471-3212
Beautiful View O! Lake1051-1055 W. PRATT
EXTRA SPECIAL LOCA-TION, FIRST BLDG OFF
THE LAKE & BEACH. NEW-LY DECORATED, HEATED,
HWD FLRS. IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY.
1BR $1,025.50To view opt. call Zlatko
773-415-0835liolimork&Jehnoanll3.5.45-6160
ChIcagoLAKE LIVING
AT SHERIDAN SHORES
7703 SHERIDAN RDStudIo, 1 & 2 BRs nr, park,
beach, tennIs cts. 8, shoppingareas, Well maInt. prop.On-site owner/mgmt. Ht.,water, gas baci. $615-$1100.
1-2MONTHS FREEIAppointments Only
773-262-2675
DES PLAINES 1BR $72$.2BR $875, IncI ht. Avi 1mm.
GRE 847-824-6970
DE5 PLA1NES2BR, iBA,Indry In bldg,$BSOali util
incld.841-401 -8356
DES PLAINES DowntownStudIo $750. 2BR $1025. Elevbidg, C/A & ht. AvaIl 1mm
Gar pk avi, GRE 847-824-6910
EdIson Park Area6811 Otmsted/Overhllllbr lbalh no pets near metro8, shoppIng $865 mo -McLennan 847-82.0011
ELMW000 PARK 1BRnewly ramod, ht bd, flO pets,
ist mo+sec., $675/mo.815-790-0403 After ópnii.
EVANSTON 1029 Dewey2nd fir, 2BR5 + Den, 1 BA,
5l075/mo heat IncI. No pets.Cali 847-905-0612
EVANSTON/SKOKIE3BR, l.5BA, 2-flat bldg.$1225 s- util. 847-613-1376
FOSTER & CUMBERLANDStudio grdn apt, pets 0k, alt
ulils paid,55651mo 847-338-8983
FRANKLIN PARK 1BR Apt,oil appls, near trans, no pets.
heated (708)453-875$
GLEN VIE Wi 8, 2 BR, w/bolcony,
0/W, waIt towall crptnu.CAC, wshnfdryr. In bldg.Exc. schools. Prkg. avail.Frs Property ServIces
847-296-0200
GLENVIEW CTCONDO1BR$SSOAvail immect.-2BR20A $1050. Available Dec 1md. heat. GRE 847-971-109g
Glenview / Nonlhbrouk oreo28R condo$900 Indu heel,Water, gas Cooking, prkg,
Indry, 51rO, club hse. AvailImmed. GRE 0-17-257-1500
GienvIewVALLEY LO
TOWERS'Lux Rental ResIdences'
1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Residencesavailable w/2 Full BAs,contemporary eat-in kils,crpld, w/d In apt, lndr hIdprkg lsd. Lrg outdoor peel,tennis court & clubhouse.Hi Speed Internet. MsmtOtt on-silo, 24hr emergencymaint. Dog or cat 0k. NearMetro, l-94 & i-294,
Coil (847) 990-1000 x250Mon-Fri V-5,
1910 Chestnut AveSee Photos on
aparfments.cem
Hardwood lelghls 3BR /l BAapt, newly decorated, 2nd fIr
no Puls Call 788-167-5080
HARLEM A LAWRENCEI BR gardan, Avail now, no
pets. (708)456-4571
HARW000 HTS. 3BR, 1.5BA,new appls 0- crpls. Ldry lac.
758-867-2615 or 312-617.6032
HEIWA TERRACE920 W. LawrenceSubsidized 1 BR Apt -.for seniors 62 yrs, +ano/or disabled requiring awheelchair acco5slbie unit.Waiting list will open. Nov.17lh-Nov. 2lth 1OAM-3PM.Apply in person. Limitedapp Ilcalions.
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MOUNT PROSPECT ÌBR,$669 + 1 mo. sec, no pets.55+ Cali 450-219-7906.
HILES 1 BR , 2nd fIr. hpat &hat waler Indi. ovi immed.$695 + sec. 847-384-1945
HILES t BR or 2BR, no pets,clean, heal, c/c, credit ck847-420-8874 or 847-696-9214
Hiles- ist tIr Spac 6 rms,3 BR,i,5ba Well maInt bldg No pets
RE/MAX North 847-791-0680
HILES Newly remod.2BR,NW tirs or carpet. $895/mo.Ht & gas md. 7es-707-2343
Norridge IBR Apt, heated,$805/mo 2BR Garden netheated keo 773460-2168,.
NORRIDGELo 1BR 5685+util, Prkg md.
Ask about Move-In SpoclolllNewly dec & crptd, oppio,
NC, Lndry aviNo p0951708-453-4908
PARK RIDGE i BRgardenapt. No pets. No srnkrs. $850mo. Elect. Indi. (312)835-1469
or 847-910-1502
PARK RIDGE 304 Touhy, De-luxo 1BR and studIo, 1021Touhy ,Lrg 1BR nearourtown, $590 and up, heat andwater mcl, Leo 847-401-5961
Park Ridge 631 Busse,(Unfurnlshed)lbrno pets,near metre 8, shopping. $745McLennan 847-805-0011
PARK RIDGE Bristol Ct.2BR/26A Condo. Ht, 01W,CAC, Gar, elav. New kit/BA,No pets. $1300. 773-625-5100
Park RIdge - Choice 1 BRHeat, Appis, Heated Garage$850. f40 Pets. 847-484-7162
River Grove -5th and Palmer.1 BR apt nIce and clean. $650.Newly romod. Util. not md.NoStepsl Call 108-932-7823
RIVERGROVE LglBRgrdn2 fiat, All UIII5,cabte indi nopets/smkr. $69$. 705-296-4476
Rosemont Garden 16R,2ndfIr 2IBR,free ht & ckng gas,
from $675and up 847-392-7599
SCHILLER PARK1BR,2ndtir, no pets, prkg.. ht. Inci.$690 + dep. 708-867-4495 er
70g-284-0810
SKOKIE: 1 & 2 SRs$850/mo. - 5995/mO.A/C, Parking, neonShopping & transp.
847-677-2288
SKOKIE 1BR8560 Hiles Center Rd.
$865/mo. Newly remad. md.heal, cookIng gas,
prIm. No Pets.See Photos of ApIs. at:
www.nickbuyschlcaso.com847-674-8150 KALE REALTY
SKOKIE 1BR, best locationnext to park, 0/c, Indry, prkg.847-707-8253
SKOKIE Ist fIr3BR, Weedtioors,good cond. please call224-595-9146 avail Dec. 1
SKOKIE 2 BEDROOM APTHUGE, CLEAN, SUNNY, NC$1200 CALL 847-9t2-2665
SKOKIE 3 Bedroom nearSkokIe SwIll. $1505/mo.
Coil (8471677-4246
SKOKIE -4615 DovI52BR forS1200. Modern courlyardbuIlding. Welt-landscapedproperly. Central air t, heal.Parking & laundry. AvailableNow. Close lo school 8 parks.Call Voientin 700)243-1145
SKOKIE-49O9CHURCH 1BR$865, 2BR $945. Close Io trans-portalion. Heel, waler andparking included. Storageroom and laundry. Mustseal t I Te,»' 700/411-5897
SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCHLrg. tBdrm. Central NC,
heal lsd, prkg. avail. Next lopark, close to Old Orchard.Call Barbara 047-673-1317erHoflme,i3O,Johnson773-545.61 60
SKOKIE 8250-60 HILES CEN-TER RO. Lovely IBR for$845. Larger, modern kitch-ens & balhs. NC, storage,laundry & parking. Heat md.Tony 1708) 417-5597
SKOKIE Lu, 4rm, 1BR, heat-ed, decor, hdwd. firs, appis,$750-050l847)676-2124.No pets.
506- Apartments,Condominiums-Chicago
Chicago/Jelferson Pork6 rms/3BR, hrdwd fIrs,
2nd flr,laundry, quiet, no pets5950+ dep 847- 962-6451
Harlem-Devon area, res. st,4R garden, heat and dec md.
$595 + sec 047-692-4834
HARW000 HEIGHTS,located on Gunnlsen btwnHaste & Harlem. Across
from scenic Ridgemoor Cowi-fry Club. Ample parking,Neon banks, restaurants &
malls. Heat, !ndry 8, wIr md.Spacious 1 BEDROOM
Call Pat: 773-203-261
IrvIng/KImball, ht & rangegas lsd, Lndry ladI, crpt.,
$797/mo. Mr LuIs 708-366-5602
EARLY DEADLINESfor LEGAL NOTICES
THANKSGIVING DAYNOVEMBER 27,, 2008
The deadline for publishing legal noticesduring the week of November 27th is i DAYEARLIER than normal. The deadline will beFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 st at 5:00 PM.
LEGAL DEADLiNES FORTAX LEVY, TREASURER'S
REPORT, and ANNUALSTATEMENT OF AFFAIRS
The deadline for these notices isWEDNESDAY at 12:00 NOON ONE
WEEK BEFORE PUBLICATION DATE . Ifpossible please do not wait untIl
deadline to submit to us.
506- Apartments,Condominiums-Chicago
LOYOLA AREA'l BR & 'STUDIOs
w/loke view. Rent $600/moA up - melds heat & water.
Laundry on pram, No pets.Call Peter: 773-386-7178Rose Mgmi. 847-470-0077
Nr IRVING PARK/KEDZIERemodtd/ist fir/applo. 6RMS/2BRs/studyf2BAs, $985 md
hi/hal wIr No pels 047-674-3175
SOUTH LOOP/Museum ParkUpscaieTownhome, ibd,3Ba 3900/mo 630.3t5-4354
5 1 7- Duplexes,Townhouses,Rowhouses
SKOKIE 2BR, 1.5 BA. AC,lin. bsmt, hdwd. tir, yard,walk to Irain, owner/agenl,$1350/mo. 841-918-7442.
SKOKIE 0151.689)26 Hilos dr. Rd. Unit C2BR, new kIl., 1.SBA, fin.
bsmt., 1 pkng.9525 Gross Pl. Rd. Unit E
4709 Church St Unii C 3BRSl300-l5OWmo.
847-361-7177 or 847-673-9775
WILMETTE. Loko/Skokio Blvd2-Sirs' Townhome, 38r, IS BaW/ Eat-in Kit. Hdw FIr, FullBsmt, Pallo, Pkg. S1475+utii
Fels oR. 847-869-0515
525- Garages,Parking Spaces
SKOKIE2BR, lBth,3tlalNew boiler, H20, windows4 more. 3 car gar $570KAgni Owned 312-401-8131
Store Your Special CarHeated, secure. Menih or Annual
Alls storage 773-68$-1454
Winter Car StorageReasenablg Rate
847-698-4600 or 847-438-5561
535- Houses
DESPLAINES 36R, 25A,Singlo family, close to schis.,airport S1500,tno. 713-589-6356
Glenvlew-3BR 2BA, FR WI IPHw Floors, quiet street, nIceyard, 5)705 847-833-356)
HORSE FARMOn 5 IncredIble Wooded acres
nr RIchmond IL, new kIt Aappts, $1500/me, 2 barns &paddocks currgntly leasedmonthly tor $300 rets req.
815-678-4228
Thursday, November 13, 2008 ¡ 05
535- Houses
Norridgo 0340 W. Wlnnemac38R,t BA, LR, FR, Avail
now, no pets. (708)456-4571
Spring Grove Estate Home5000 sq It, incredIble
ammenities, excel schls$2400/mo, owner will consider
linancirig saleal $2005/mo815-678-4228
536- RentaI Services
I'VE GOT RENTALSINemes, T.H., Condos, Ap?.
R& R Realtors 847-414-6540
545- IndustrialiCommercial
"SKOKIE OFCIwH5E"12e0-3500SF UNITS,
DOC KS/O 105GREAT FUNCTIONAL
UNITSREA. COMMERCIAL RE.
l847)676ee3O
560- Rooms
EVANSTON Room for rent iKit + indry tedi. Carpet,oc + ulils md. 5549/mo.Mr. Luis 708-366-5602
570- Stores & Offices
CHICAGO -5151 N. HarlemOtflce. 600-1250 Sq. Ft. On-Site Parking. Some util. lsd,Bruce 713-491-4191
Evanston-tandrnark bide,dwntown Evon. 2nd floor,
shared coni. and kitchenette,looking for architect or other
pretessionol, $450, avaIlNov. 15 047-492-0416
Llncolnwood-Skokle-N lles114-$4,000 SF Top Notch
Otflce SuItesImperial 773-736-4100
O'Hare Area: ROsemOntDes PlaInes - Mi Prospect
Schiller Park - AirportPrvt & Corporate Suites.i 000.30,000+59 AvailableCote, Elevatore, Contino im.
Katz Mgmt 841-671-1717www.Ohar.OtIireR.ntal.cem
SKOKIE Oempsten retailspace, 2óOOsq ft, suitable
many uses, very reas. rent,Broker Coop. 312-771-972$
WILMETTE OffIce Space.92$ SF wIll divIdo upstairs old
Call Angela W 847-256-8828
RealEstate or Sale
600sApartment Buildings,
FIais (sil sizes) 605Condominiums 606Co-Op Apartments 608Duplexas, Townhouses 6)0Garage Space 6t1Real Estate MortgagesandLoans 613
Real OsIate Services 614Houses- Suburbsn 615Houses- Chicago 616Houses- New Conslrudlion 617Vacant Property&ols 6)8Business tor Sale 619Mobile Homes 620Business Properly 621Ottico Buildings 622Feen Properly 625Cemetery Lois 626Industrial Property 627Oyt al Stale Properly 633WisconsIn Property 634Michigan Properly 635Vacal;on Property 836Real Estate AuctIons 639Appraisals, Inspechon
Services 642lnveslmenl Opportun,Iles 645Real Estale Wanled 650JudicIal Sales 695
605- Apartment ßldgs,Flats (all sizes)
PARK RIDGE-REDUCED
OPENSUHOAY i-3i417 Norlhwesl Hwy-
$459K Large 2-flat - Iwo3BRJI.lba units plus tinbsmt, HWF, CAC, 2-car
gar, newer roof. Great torlemilies/Investors l
. PRAIRIESHORE.Stan Thoron 847.853.4909
606-Condominiums
PARK RIDGE F550 Condo#409, 22 bIde Park La. 2 BR,2 BA. Make offer. 047-823-944
610- Duplexes,Townhouses,Rowhouses
Park RIdge beautIfullwnhse,3BR12,5BA $545,500
Call 847-292-0112
8*g 0(SeIifl5,
440- Help Wanted 445- Help WantedPart lime
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The Illinois Human RightsAct prafciblls discriminationin the sale, rental or advertis-ingofroalesfatebasodonfaclors in addition Io those pro-lectedunderfederal law.
This newspaper will notknowingly accept any adver-tising for eaI estate which isin violalion of the law. Allpersons are hereby informedthaI all dwellings advertisedore available on an equal opportunity basis.
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The DolngsondPIoneer Press Newspapers
oflorecl lar sale wilhOul onyrepresenlalion as lo qualityor quanlily el title and will;-out recourse lo Plaintiff andin AS 1S condition. The saleis turlher subredl lo confirma-tien by the courl.lt the sale is sel aside ferany
reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be Ontilled only Io areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurnier recourse against theMortgagor lhe Merlgegee ortire Marinegee's attorney.
Upan payment In full of theamounl bid, lire purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale that wilt enlitfo the pur-chaser to o deed lo Ihn realestafe after confirmalion ofthesale
The property will NOT beter inspection and plain-
tilt makes no representationastotheconditionoflhePrOP-erty. Prosoeclive bidders areadmonished lo check thecourt file fo verify aft Infor-motion.
If this property is a condo-mInium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at lIre foreclosuresole, other than a morinageeshall pay Ihe assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium ProperlyAd, 765 ILCS 605l(e)(1l and(gl(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGDR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR O DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-l7OtlC) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURELAW.
For information, conlaclplaintiff'sallorney: The SaleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , tSWO3II NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,1630) 794-9076 between thehours of i and 3 PM only andask for the sales deparlmenl.Please refer lo file numbert4-50-3890.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive, -
241h Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650
(3)2) 236-SALENOTE: Pursuant to the FairDebt Collodion PracticesAct, you are advised thaIPiainliff'sallorney is deemedle be a debl collector allempt-inn to coIled a debl and anyinlormalion obtained will beused for lirai purpose. 1136092
Published In Pioneer Press11/6, lt/13, liGo/OB (1643349)C
amounl bid lhtr purdhosorwill receivo a Certificato ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser lo a deed to the realestate otter confirmation ofthe sole
The properly Will NOT beopen for Inspection and plain-litt makes no representatIonas IO the condilien et the prop-oily. Prospective bidders areadmonished le check thecourl file to verify all infor-motion.
If this properly is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit al the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legof fees requiredbyTIre Condominium PropertyAcf, 765 ILCS 605/9(9)0) and(g) (4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),VOti HAVE THE R1GHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION iS-1701 IC) OF THE I LLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For information: Visit ourwebsite Of hflp:\',service.affy-pierce.COm. between thet,oursof3and5pm. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'SAttorneys, One North Dear-born Street Suite 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500. Please refer tofile number PA0809584.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One SoulhWacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicogo, 1L60606-4650(3121236-SALE
1135090
Published in Pionoer Press11/6, IIfl3, IIt2IIÑG (1643350)C
only. 123579
published In PIoneer press)W30, 11/6, 11/13108 t1640673) C
hours. Tho subloct property IssubIocl to general real notaiotaxes, spoclol assessments,or special taxes tevladagainst sold real estote and Isoffered for sale without anyrepresentation as lo qualityor quantity of title and wIlts-out recourse to Plaintiff ondin AS l5 condItIon. The saleIs further sublecl to confIrmo-lion by thg court.
il the safe Is set aside far anyreason, the Purchaser at thesate shaft be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nafurther recourse againSt theMortgagor, tire Mortgagee ortheMortgagee'saftorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSole that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed io the realestate after confirmation ofthe sale
TIm property wilt NOT beopen for Inspection ond plain-tiff makes no representationas to tho condition of the prop-orty. Pro5pedltve bidders areadmonished ta check Ilsecourt tile fo verify all Infor-maflon.
i this property Is a condo-mInium unit, the purchaser ofthe unIt at the foreclosureoGle, ofher than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees requIred byThe CondomInIum ProperlyAct, 765 ILCS 6OSf9lg)(l) andIg)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER)YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OFAN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Intormatios, contactPlaIntiff's attorney: The SaleClerk. COOILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SU ITEleo, BU RR RI OGE, IL 60527,fo) 794-9076 between thehours of I and 3 PM only andask for the sales departmonl.Please refer ta file number14-00-10475.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-46501313> 236-SALE
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.
15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100
BURR RIDGE, 1L60S27(630) 794-9076
Altarrcey File No.: 14-00-10475ARDC# 00460502
Attorney Code. 21162NOTE: Pursuant lo lice FairDebI Collection PracticesAd, you aro advised Ihalplainlilt'saltarney is deemedta bo cc debl collector attempt-Ing lo coIled a debt and anyinformation obtained will beused for 1h01 purpose. 1132906
Published in Pioneer Pressioìao, )t/6, 11/1:1/08 (1640630) C
higheol bld by codifIed fundsal the close et the auction; Ihr?balance, In certified funds, isdue wilhin Iwenty-tour 124)hours. The sublecl proporly Issubledt to general root estatelaxes, special assessments,or special laxos leviedagainstsald reatestale and isoffered for sale wIthout anyrepresentation as to qualllvor quontily of tille and with-out recourse to Plaintiff andIn AS fS condition. Tire saleis further sublect lo confirma-lIon by the court.
If the sale is sel aside foranyreason, the Purchaser al thesale shall be entitled only lo areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shalt trave nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaserwIll receive a CertIficate ofSate that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed Io the realestafe after contlrmotic'n ofthe sale
The properly will HOT beopen for Inspection acid plain-tiff makes no representationastolhecondiflonoftheprop-erly. Prospective bidders areadmonished lo check thecourt filo to verify all mIar-matlon,
If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unIt al the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal lees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60519(gl(ll and(g)14).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Inlormalion, contactPlaintIff's altorney: The SaleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527,(630) 794-9876 between 11Whours of t and 3 PM only andask for lice sales deportment.Please refer to file number14-08-1)109.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One Soulh Wacker Drive,24lh Floor,
Chicago, I L 65606-4650(312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant lo Ike FairDebt Calleclion PraclicesAct, you are advised thaiPloinIlil'sallorney is deemedlo be a debi colleclor oltempl-Ing lo called a debl and anyinformation oblalned will beusod for that purpose. 1)34041
Published in Pioncer Press11/6, 11/13, 11)20/00 (16.433)9)C
representallOn os IO qualityor quanllly et litio and without recourse lo Plaintiff andIn 'AS tS condition. TIre salois further sublect te confirma-lion by tIce court.
Upen payment In full at theamount bld, tIce purchaserwiti receive o Certificate ofSale that wilt enhIle the pur-chaser la a deed to the realeslato afler confirmation elthe sale
The property will NOT beoperi far inspection and plain-litt makes no representationas ta 11cc condition of the prep-erty. Prospective bidders areadmonished to check thecourt tile te verity atl infer-motion.
If this properly is a condo-minium unit, the purchoseroflIre uniI at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortg000eshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605,'Pfg)(J) and(g)l4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Informalion, contactPlaintiff's attorney:HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN &OLSWANG, LTD. , 39 SouthLaSalle Street - Suite 1105,CHICAGO, IL 60603, (312)372-2020. Please refer lo tilenumberfg-2222-6854.
TI-IEJUOICIALSALESCORPORATION
OneSoulhWocker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicogo, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant to the FairDebt Collection PraclicesAct, you ore advised thatPlalnliff'sallorney is deemedIo be a debt collector altempl-ing Io coIled a debt and anyinformation obtained Will beused forthaf purpose. 1134371
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minium unIi Ihe purcicosorotthe unii al lire foreclosuresole, other tiran o mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 6OS(g)(l) and(9)14).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU NAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAI N I N POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-17e) (C) OF THE I LLf HOtSMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For informatIon, contactPlaintiff's attorney: DAVIDT. COHEN, DAVID T.COHEN, & ASSOCIATES,10729 WEST 159TH STREET,ORLAND PARK, IL 60467,(700)460-7111.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
OnnSouthWackOrDrive,24th Floor,
Chicago, I L 60606-46501312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant fo the FairDebt Collection PractIcesAct, you are advised thatPlcclntiff'satlorney Is deemedtobeadebtcoltectorattempt-Ing lo collect a debt and anyInformation obtained will beused for thaI purpose. 1135297
Publlshedin Pioneer Press11/6, 11/13, 11/20/08 (1643316)C
LINCOLNW000
N THE CIRCUITCOURTOF COOK COUNTY,
I LLI NOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
CHANCERY DIVtSION
COUNTRYWIDE BANK,F58,PlaintiffVYON H. KIM; YOUNG SUKKIM; WILSHIRE STATEBANK; INDYMAC BANK,FS.B; GREAT WESTERNBANK D/BIA SIERRA WEST-CR14 MORTGAGE COMPANY; UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON-RECORDCLAIMANTS,Defendants
OBCH7ISONOTICE OF
FORECLOSU RE SALEFisher and Shapiro
file # 08-2712(ft Is advIsed thai Interestedparties consult wIth their ownattorneys before bIdding atmortgageforeclosuresates.)
PUBLIC NOTICE is herebygIven that pursuant to a Judg-meni of Foreclosure entered° SePtember 9, 2008, KofIenRealty Services, Inc., as Sell-in Official will at 12:30 p.m.on December 10, 2008, at 205W. Randolph Street, Sulle1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell atpublic auction to the highestbidder for cash, os set forthbelow, the following descri-bed real property:
C/K/A 4403 Greenleaf Ave-nue, Lincolawood, IL 60712permanent Index No.: 10-34-)09-03); 10-34-109-032; 10-34-109033The mortgaged real estate isimproved with a dwelling.The property will NOT beopen for inspection.
The iudgmenl amount was$525,663.14. Sale terms: 10%of successful bid Immedlalolyat conclusion of auction, bal-once by noon the next bust-cess day, both by cashIer'schecks; ond no refunds. Thesale shall be sublect to goner-al real estole laxes, specialtaxes, special assossments,special laxes levied. and su-perlar lions, If any. Tire prop-eciy Is offered as is, with noexpress sr implied worran-fIes and without any repro-sonlatlon as Io the quality oftille or recourse Io Plaintiff.Prospective bidders aro od-monishod to review the courtfile to verify all Information.
For Information: SaleClerk, Fisher and Shapiro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., 151 floor,Northbrook, Illinois 60062,(047) 498-9990, between i :00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysonly. 1)28728
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MORTON GROVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
CHANCERY D1VISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-AL TRUST COMPANY ASTRUSTEE FOR WAMUMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATESSERIES 2005-ARG G),PlaintiffV.MUHAMMAD SHAG NK/AMOHAMMAD ISHAQ; MS.BILQEE BEGUM NKJA MS.BILQIS BEGUM; TCF NA-TIONAL BANK; CHASEBANK USA, N.A. F/K/AFIRST USA BANK, N.A.;UNKNOWN OWNERS ANN O N - R E C O R DCLAIMANTS,Defendants
00 CH 13673NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALEFisher and Shapiro
file iV 08-4907Is advised that interested
parties consult with their oweollorneys before bidding almortgage foreclosure sales.l
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygiven Ihal pursuant lo a Judgmeni of Foreclosure enforceon Augusl 18, 2000, RaIlerRealty Services, Inc., as SellIng Official will al 12:30 pm,° December 2, 2008, at 2MW. Randolph Street, SulIc1020, ChicaVo, Illinois, sell ai
auction Io Ihe highesbidder for cash, as set forifbelow, the following dosenbed real property:
C/K/A 0616 CALLI E AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL60053. TAX ID NO. 10201120I9l0202050
The mortgaged real estate isimproved with a dwelling.The properly will NOT beOPOC fer inspection.
Tire ludamenl amounl war$407,214.68. Sale terms: IO'V,of successful bld lmmedIalelal conclusion of auction, baonce by noon Ihe noxl bu5i
day, both by cantrien'checks; and no refunds. Thesale shall be sublecl fa general real estate laxes, speclalaxes, special assessmentsspecial laxos levied, and superlar liens, if any. The propenty Is offered 'as Is,' with ncexpress or Implied womanlles and without any representatlan as to the qualify allilie or recourse lo Plaintiff.Prospectivo bidders are admonished to review the courfile lo verify all Information.
For Inlormallon: SakClerk, Fisher and Shapiro420) Lake Cook Rd., 151 1100mNorthbnook, Illinois 600621847) 4989990, belween i :01p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdavronly. 1122061
Published In Pioneer Press10/30, 11/6, 11/13/00 (1640635) C
HILES Open House Sun. 7116,1-4pm. 8306 Osceolo. KellerWilliams Really Partners.
4BR, large yard. 224-522-5227 LINCOLNW000
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
CHANCERY DIVISION
HSBC BANK USA, N.A., ASINDENTURE TRUSTEEFOR THE REGISTEREDNOTEHOLDERS OF REN-AISSANCE HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST 20072,PlainliffV.SENAD MUSLIMOVIC NKIASENAD FUFLIMOUIG;ASMIRA MUSLIMOVICNKJA ASMARAMUSLIMOVIC; CHASEMANHATTAN BANK USA,N.A. F/K/A BANK ONEDELAWARE, N.A.;MORGAN LEE RECEIVA-ELES, INC.,Defendants
ea CH 15534NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALEFisherand Shapiro
file .9 08-44M(II is advised Ihat Inleresledparties consult with their ownattorneys before bidding atmortgage foredlosuresale5.)
PUBLIC NOTICE is herebygIven that pursuant Io a Judg-ment of Foreclosure enleredon August 25, 2500, RallenReally Services, Inc., as Soll-ing Official will at t2:30 p.m.on December 2, 2000, al 205W. Randsipic Street, Sullo1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell alpublic auclion to the higheslbidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following dosen-bed real property:
C/K/A 6723 NORTH ST.LOUIS AVENUE,LINCOLNW000, IL 60712.TAX ID NO. W-35-402-015The mortgaged real estate is
improved with a dwelling.The properly will NOT beopen for inspeclion.
The iudgmenl amount was5332,266.78. SaIe terms: 10%of successful bld immediatelyat conclusion of auction, bal-asce by noon the nexl l,usl-ness day, bollo by cashier'schecks; and no refunds. Thesale shall be sublect lo Boner-al real eslale taxes, specialtaxes, special assessments,special laxes levied, and su-perler liens, if any. The prop-erly is offered as ls, with noexpress am implied warron-ties and without any repro-sentalian as ta the quality oftille or recourse to Plaintiff.Prospective bidders aro ad-monistied to review the caurIfile to verily all information.
Far Information: SaleClerk, Fisher and Shapiro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., isI floor,Nonlhbrook, Illinois 60062,(047) 498-9990, between i :00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays
626- Cemetery Lots
Irving Park Cemetccry-2plais, $5000 for belh p1015
call 706-452-0506
MORTON GROVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
TCF NATIONAL BANKPlaintiff,v.
ALlA ZAUN, et alDefendant
00 CH 10056NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-GIVEN that pursuoni to o
Judgment of Foreclosure andSale onlered In the abovecause en Augusi 29, 2000, anagenl of The Judicial SalesCorporation will at 10:30 AMOn December 0, 2008, at Iheoffice of The Judicial SalesCarporallon, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl alpublic auction to the Icigheslbidder, as sol forth below, thefollowing described real es-laie:
Commonly known as 7200LARE STREET, MorIonGrove, 1L60053Property IndeS Na. 09-13-409-
016Q000The real estate Is Improved
wllh a single family resi-dance.
The iudgment amounl Was5304,171,06.
Sole terms: 25% down at thehighest bid by cerlified fundsal the close of the auction; thebalance, In certified funds, Isduo within twenty-four (24)hours. Tice sublect properly Issublecl la general real estatetaxes, special ccssessmenls,or special laxes leviedagainst said real estate and isoffered for sale without anyropresenlalion as la qualityor quantity of litio and With-out recourse to Plainliff andIn A5 1S condition. The saleIs further sublecf to confirma-tionbythecourl.
Upon payment in full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale 1h01 will enhIlo the pur-cicaser to a deed lo the realestate after conlirmotion ofIhe salo
The properly wilt NOT boopen lar Inspection and plain-tIff makes no representationas to Ihe condition of hie prop-erty. Prospective bidders areadmonished to check lIcecourt file to verify all Infar-motion.
If this properly Is a condo-
Memorial Park 2 premIerlois In Lakeside secllon.
$6000 each. call 785-043-8345.
634- Out-of-State(WisconSin)
MINOCQUA, WIS. B + acrescommercial across from
New SuperWal-Morl.P.O. Box 195
Minocqua, WI. 54545
LINCOLNW000
IN THE CIRCUITCOURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
OEUTSCHE BANK NATION-AL TRUST COMPANY ASTRUSTEE FOR THE MLMITRUST SERIES2001-MLN1Plainliff,-V.-SI-IAZIA RIAZ, dalDefendant
OS CH 16327NOTICEOFSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN Ihal pursuanf loaJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in Ihe abovecouse on August 14, 2000, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporatIon will at 10:35 AMon December 9, 2008, aI theoffice of The Judicial SalesCorporation, One SoulhWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell alpublic auction lo the highestbidder, as sel forth below, Ihefollowing described real es-late:
Commonly known as 3031WEST JARVIS AVENUE,LINCOLNW000, IL 607)2Properly Index No. 10-26-307-
073The real estate is Improved
with a single family resi-dence.
The iudgmesl amount was$471,539.51.Salo lerms: 25% down of the
highgsl bid by certified fundsal the close of the auction; thebalance, in cerlitied funds, isdue within Iwenly-foun (241hours. The subiecl property issubieci to general real estatelaxOs, special assessments,or special taxes leviedagainsl said real eslalo and isoffered for sale wllhoul anymepresenlalion as to qualityor quantity of tille and wilh-OuI recourse lo Plaintiff andIn AS 1S condition. The soleis furlhor sublect to confirma-lion by the court.
Upon payment In lull of lire
695- Judicial Sales
LINCOLNWOOD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
WASH I NGTON MUTUALBANK F/K/A WASHINGTONMUTUAL BANK, FAPlainliff,-y.-JAVEED HASAN, el alDelendant
08 CH 5712NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuoni la aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the abovecause on September 8, 2000,an agent of The Judicial SolesCorporallon will al 10:30 AMon December 10, 2000, aI Iheoffice of The Judicial SolesCorporation, Ose SouthWacker Drive - 2411c Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell alpublic audlion ta the highestbidder, os sel forth below, thefollowing described real es-tale:
Commonly known as 7ti0 N.KEDVALE AVENUE.Lincoinwoed, I L 607t2Properly index No. tO-34-20)-
027/ 528The real estole is improved
wilh a single family resi-desee.
The iudgment amouni was5605,948.20.
Solo lerms: 25% down al thehighest bid by cerlified fundsat Ihn close of the auction; Ihobalance, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subiect property issubiedl Io general real estateloSes, special assessmenls,or special laxes leviedagainst said real estate and Is
MORTON GROVE
IN THECIRCUITCOURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT .
CHANCERY DIVISION
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.PlaIntlIf,-V.-ROBERT R. MURBACH, elalDefendant
00 CH 14228NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN Ihal pursuant lo aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale onlencrd icr Ihn abovecause on Augusi 5, 2008, Qnorient of The Judicial SalesCorporalion will al 10:30 AMon December 4, 2006, at Ihooffice at The JudIcial SolesCorporation, One SottiliWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60656, sell alpublic auction Io tice highestbidder, as sel forih below, 11ccfollowing described real es-lote:
Commonly known as 60x6FOREST DRIVE, MortonGrove, IL 60053Property Index No. 10-17-313-
026The real esfolo is Improved
With o single family resi-donco.
The ludoment amount was$148,263.53.
Sale farms: 25% down of Ihehighest bld by cenlifled fundsaI the clase al the auction; thebolance, in eec-titled funds, isdue Wilhin twenty-four (24)hours. The subiect property Issublect lo aeneral real estatetaxes, special assessments,or special laxes leviedogainsl said real ostato and isoffered ter salo wllhoul any
MORTON GROVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CI-IANCERYDIVISION.
U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION AS TRUSTEEPOOLING#40426 01ST #2006SA4 SETTLEMENTDATE 10000006Plaintiff,-V.-MYOIJNG CHANG, el alDefendants
08 CH 15206NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN 1h01 pursuanl to aJudgment al Foreclosure andSale entered In Ihe abovecouse on August 15, 2000, anagoni of The Judicial SalesCorporatIon will al 10:30 AMon December 1, 2008, at theoffice al The Judicial SalesCorporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl alpublic auction Io the highestbidder, os sel forth below, thefollowing de5crlbed real es-tale:
Commonly known as 7843LOTUS AVENUE, MortonGrove, IL 60053Properly index No. 10-20-109-
049The real estate Is Improved
with a single family rosi-dence.
The ludgment amount was$660,126.24.Sale lerms: 25% down of the
highest bld by certified fundsal the close of the oscIlen; thebalance, In certified funds, isdue within lWecrly-feur 124)
MORTON GROVE
I N THE Cl RCUIT COURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION AS TRUSTEE,POOLI NG #40513 01ST#2007KS3PlaintlIf,-V.-MOHAMMAD A. MALIKNR/A MOHAMMAD MALII(,el alDefendant
08 CII 15612NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant la aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale enlered in fho abovecause on August 25, 2000, anagent st The Judicial SolesCorporation wIll al 10:30 AMon December 3, 2008, al theoffice at The Judicial SolosCorporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CH ICAGO, I L, 60606, sell alpublIc auction to tice highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real es-tate:Commonly known as 0915 N.
CENTRAL AVENUE, MortonGrove, IL 60053Properly Indox No. 10-16-311-
049The real esfole is Improved
wilh o singlo family resi-dence.
The ludgment amount was$305,435.57.
SoIe lemnio: 25% doWn of the
Buying or SeIIing
Pioneer Classified
IS the place for you!
695- JudicIal Sales 695- JudIcial Sales 695- Judicial Sales 695- Judicial Sales 695- JudicIal Sales
MORTON GROVE estala otter confirmallon atthe salo
The property will NOT betheMortgagee'sallomney.
Upon payment In lull of theestate affen confirmallon ofthe sole
If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaserot
IN THE CIRCUITCOURTOP COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISopen for Inspecllan and plain-tiff makes no represenfallon
Io the
amount bld, the purchaserWill receive a Certificate ofSala that will entitle Ihe pur-
The property wIll NOT beopen for inspection and plain-tiff makes na represenlaflan
the unIt al the foreclosuresale, ofher than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments
IIIi%IEJI_I]N1ES-COUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
INDYMAC BANK, F58, AS-SIGNEE OF MORTGAGE
as condition offhe prop-ec-ty. Prospective bidders areadmonished Io check Ihocourt file ta verify oli miar-motion.
chaser Io a deed Io the realestate after canlirmaflan ofIhesale
The property will NOT beopen lar Inspection and plain-
as ta the condillon of the prop-erly. Prospective bidders areadmonished fo check fhecourt file to verily all Intor-motion.
and Ihe legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS d05/9(g)(I) Gird(g)l4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-
jEGAL 14'1'ICE SELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ASNOMINEE FOR INDYMACBANK, FSB,Plaintiff,us.JUNIOR ANDERSON,CARMEN ANDERSON,MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
If this properly Is a condo-minium unti, the purchaser ofthe uniI at Ihn foreclosuresato, other than a morloageeshall pay the assessnienlsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 6OS/9(g)(1) and
tiff makes no representationas lo the candillon el fha prop-only. Prospective bidders areadmonished fo check thecourt 111e to verify all Infor-mallan.
If Ihis properly Is a condo-mlnlumunli, Ihepurchaserofthe unit al the foreclosure
If this properly Is a condo-mInium unit, the purchaser ofthe unIt al the foreclosuresale, olher than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium ProperlyAct, 765 ILCS 6O5,(g)(l) and(g)(4).
GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU NAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF TI-tE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-
THANKSGiVING DAYNcJVE/VIBER 27, 2008
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., UNDER MORTGAGE
IF YOU ARE TI-lE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),
sale, albor thon a mortgageeshall pay the assessmonls
IF YOU ARE TI-IB MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),
SURE LAW.For Information, contact The deadline for publishing egaJ notices
UNDER MORTGAGE RE-CORDED AS DOCUMENTN1UMBERO6265S5O77,Defendarcla,
HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-
and Ihe legal lees requIred byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 LLCS 605/9(g)(i) and(g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-
PIaintlff'sallomney: The SaleClerk, COOILIS 8, ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,
during the week of November 27th ¡s i DAYEARLIER than normal. The deadline will be
08 CH 8364NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-3Y GIVEN thaI pursuant to oIudgmenf of Foreclosure andialeenleredlntheabeveenfl-led couse an August 25, 2008Intercounty JudIcial Sales
ANCE WITH SECTION 15-(C) OF' THE ILLINOIS
MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Information, contactPlaintiff's allomney: The SoleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , t5W030 NORTH
GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS
ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
Far Information, contactPlaintiff's alfomney: The SaleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTH
(630) 794-9076 belween thehours of t and 3 PM only andask for the sales department.Please refer to file number14-08-6170.
THE JUOICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 st at 5:00 PM.
orporaflon will on Tuesday,)xcember 2, 2008 aI the hourcIti am. lnflceirofflcoaf 120NesI Madison SIred, Sulle'iBA, Chicago, illinois, sell aicublic auctIon lo the higheslcldder for cash, as set forthcelow, Ihe following descri-
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITEBURR RIDGE, IL 60527,
794-9816 between thehours of 1 and 3 PM only andask for the sales department.Please refer Io filo number
THEJUDICIALSALES
MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURELAW.
For Information, contactPIalnlllf'saltorney: The SaleClerk, COOl LIS 8, ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , ISW03O NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITEtoo, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(63g) 794-9876 belween thehours of I and 3 PM only andask far the sates department.PIcoso retor to file number14-08-10477.
TI-fEJUOICIALSALES
24th Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650
1312) 236-SALENOTE: Pursuant Io the FaIrDebt Collection PracticesAcf, you are advised thatPlalntlff'sattamngy Is deemedtaboadebtcallecfarottempf-
LEGAL DEADLINES FOR)( 'IL/'( TR EIS U R E R S
cod mortgaged real OsIate:P.I.N. 10-17-41e-0s6.Commonly known as 9001
dlarmoro Avenue, Morton
CORPORATIONOne Soulh Wacker Drive,
34th Floor.ChIcago 1L611606-4650
(630) 794-9876 belween Ihnhours al 1 and 3 PM only andask tom the sales deporlmenl.Please refer to fIle number
CORPORATIONOne South Wacker DrIve,
24th Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650
Ing to coiled a debl and anyinformafion oblalnod will beused far thaI purpose. 1133230
R E P 0Rl, fl d P N N U A LOrovo, IL 60053.The mortgaged real esfole Ismproved with a single familyesidence.
Sale fermo: 10% down byerttfied funds, balance, byertified funds, within 24ours. Na refunds. The prop-rtv wIll NOT be open for In-peclton
(312) 236-SALE
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,
15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE
BURR RIDGE, I L 60527(630) 794-9876
Attorney File Na.: 14-00-9558ARDC# 00468060
Allonges' Code. 21762
14-08-11216.THE JUDICIAL SALES
CORPORATIONOne South Wacker Drive,
241h Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650
(312) 236-SALENOTE: Pursuanl le the FairDebI Colleclion PracticesAct, you are odvlsed thaIPlaintlff'saltorney Is deemed
(312) 236-SALENOTE: Pursuant fo the FairDebt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised thOlPlainllff'sallorney Is deemedfo be a debl collectoratfempl-Ing to coIled a debt and anyInformation oblalnecl will beused for Ihat purpose. 1134695
Published In Pioneer Press
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S1A1EPJ1 ENT OF AFFA1 RS
The deadline for these notices isV,EDNESDAY at i 2: 00 NDI'4 tJNE
SKOKIE
IN THE Cl RCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINoISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
For Information call Solos3erk at Law Offices of Ira T.level, 175 North Franklintrod. ChIcago, Illinois 60606.312) 357-1 125.INTERCOUNTYJUDICIAL
NOTE: Pursuanl to the FairDebt Collection ProducesAd, you are advised thatPlaint tf'sallomney Is deemedlo be a debt colleclor atlempl-Ing to collect a debt and any
Io be a debt collector atlempl-Ing lo coiled a debt and anyIntormallon obtained will beused for thaI purpose. 1)34681
Publlshedlnlongerpress
11(6, 11113, 11120MB (1643334)C CHANCERY DIVISION
WELLS FARGO BANK, NADBA AMERICAS SERVIC-ING COMPANYPlalniff,
%/EEK BEFc"RE PUBL1CATIc'N ElATE . Ifpossible please do not ''ait untilSKOKIE
INTHECIRCUITCOURTSALESCORPORATION
cuing Officer, 1312) 444-112211334M
Informallon obtained will beused for that purpose. 1132977
.
11(6, 11/13, tl/20ig0 (16-43336)C OP COOK COUNTY,I LLI NOIS
COUNTY DEPARTMENT -
V.MARIA MANIOTIS, el atDefendant
deadline to submit to us.Published in Pioneer Press'30, 11/6, 11113/00 (1640626) C
PubIshed In Pioneer Pressioo, 11/6, 11/13/09 (1640671) C
5KOKIE
N THE CI RCUIT COURT
CHANCERYDIVISION
LA SALLE BANK NA AS2007 CH 19429
NOTICE OF SALEOF COOK COUNTY,
I LLI NOISTRUSTEE FOR DEALWAMU 2007-OAJ
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN thaI pursuant lo a
695- JudicIal Sales
IORRIDGE SKOKIECOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERYDIVISIONPlaintiff,-y.-SALIMARBI,elal
Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecauseanDecember4,3007,an
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO Our Automotive Our AutomotiveINTHECIRCUITCOURT
OF COOK COUNTY,INTHECIRCIJITCOURT
OF COOK COUNTY,LASALLE BANK N.A. ASTRUSTEE FOR
Defendani agent al The Judicial SalesCorporalion will at 10:30 AM
REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-ILLINOIS
COUNTYDEPARTMENT-ILLINOIS WASHINGTON MUTUAL 08CH9374 on November 21, 2008, at the TRY OF AN ORDER OF
CHANCERY DIVISIONCOUNTYDEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISIONMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES
NOTICEOFSALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-
office of The Judicial SalesCorporation, One Soulh
POSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-
. Section has the Section has theWMALT SERIES 2007-OC2 BY GIVEN Ihat pursuant to a Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, 1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOISMAC MORTGAGE LLC LASALLE BANK NA AS TRUST Judgment ai Foreclosure and CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at MORTGAGE FORECLO-'lointllf,
I.-NNAMYRDA,elal
TRUSTEE FORWASHINGTON MUTUALMORTGAGE PASS-
Plainllft,-V.-CHRISTOPHER KWAN,eIaI
Sale entered In the abovecause on August 25, 2008, onagent al The Judicial Sales
public auction lo the highestbidder, as sat forth below, thefollowing described real es-
SURE LAW.For Information, contact
PlolnIllf'saltorney: The Sale Car you are Car you areefendants THOROUGH CERTIFI- Detendont Corporation will al 10:30 AM late: Clerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-
OSCHI37IOCATES WMALT SERIES2006-8TRUST 08CH14717
on December 1, 2008, at the Commonly known as 8343 N. ATES, P.C. , 15W038 NORTHNOTICEOFSALE Plaintiff, NOTICEOFSALE
ofllce of The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South
CHRISTIANA AVENUE,UNIT)W,Sfçakie, 1L60076
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, !ooking for, looking for.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- -V.- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, Property Index No. 10-23-405- (630) 794-9076 belween IhnY GIVEN That pursuant to a HAJI A. RAUF, el al BY GIVEN Ihat pursuant to a CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at 092-1002 hours of t and 3 FM only andudgnient of Foreclosure and Defendani Judgmgnl of Foreclosure and public auctIon to the hIghest The real eslale Is improved ask tor the sales department.crIe entered In Iho above Sale eplered In Ihe above bidder, as set forth below, the with a single family resi- Please reten lo file number
ruse on August 25, 2008, anognI of The JudicIal Sales
08 CH 15796NOTICE OF SALE
causo on Seplember 2, 2008,an Ogent of Theudiclal Sates
following described real es-tale:
dence. t4-07-DS79.The ludgmenl amount was THE JUDICIAL SALESorporallon will al 10:30 AM PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- Corporation will al 10:30 AM Commonly known cts 7912 E. $209,817.1). CORPORATIONri December 1, 2008, al the
fice of The JudicIal Solesorporaflorc, One Southlocker Drive 24th Floor,
BY GIVEN that pursuant tooJudgmercl of Foreclosure andSale entered In the above
ois December 4, 2008, aI theoffIce of Tire JudIclol SalesCorporoflon, One South
PRAIRIE ROAD, Skokie, IL60076Properly Index No. 10-26-103-
Sale lerms: 25% down of Ihehighest bld by cerllfied fundsal Ihe close ai the auclion; Ihe
One Soulh Wacker Drive,241h Fleer,
Chicago, IL 60606-4650-HICAGO, IL, 60608, 5011 al
Auguslcouse on 27, 2008, anagent of The Judicial Sales
Wacker Drive - 24lIr Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at
042The real eslale Is Improved
balance, In certified tunds, isdue wilhin twenty-four (24)
(312) 236-SALENOTE: Pursuant Io the FaIr Buying or Buying or;bllc auction ta the hietresl Corporation will al 10:38 AM publIc auction to Iba highest with a single family resi- hours. The sublect property Is Debt Collection PracticesIdder, as sel forth below, Ihe
hawing described real es-on December .5, 2008, aI theoffice 01 The JudIclaI Sales
bidder, as sel forth below, thefollowing described real es-
dence.The ludgment amouni was
sublecl lo generol real estalotases,
Ad, you are advised thaite:ammonly known as 7649 W.
Corporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,
tale:Commonly known as 9208 N.
5436.662.90.Sale lerms: 25% down of the
special assessments,or special laxes levied toagainst sold real estate and Is Ing
Piainiiff'sallomney Is deemedbe a debi collector attempt-
lo coIled a debi and any Selling, Selling,UNNISON STREET, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl al KEATING STREET, Skokie, higheof bld by cenilfied funds offered tor sale without any information obtained will beorridge, IL 60706'roperly Index No. 12-12-329-
public auction Io Ilse highestbIdder, as sel forth below, the
IL 60076Properly Index No. 10-32-3)0-
al the close 01 the auction; thebalance, In certified funds, Is
represenlatlon as Io quality usedor quanlily of tille and wìlh-
tom ihal purpose. 113397t13
The real eslale is improvedilh a single family resi-
followIng described real es-late:
Commonly known as 10059
049The real eslale Is improved
wIth a single family resi-
due within Iwenly-tour 124)hours. TIce sublect properly Issublecl io general real osiate
ouI recourse lo Plaintiff andin AS 1S condition. The salo
Published In Pioneer Press1500, 11/6. ff13100 (1640642) C Pioneer Pioneer
Is further sublect la confirma-lion by tire cauri.lflhesoleissetasldeforany
reason, lIce Purchaser al the Buying orrece.The ludoment amount was31,378.22.
FRONTAGE ROAD, Skokie,1L60077properly Index No. 10-09-200-
dence.The ludgment amount was
5460,217.68.
laxes, special assessments,er special laxes leviedaoainst said real estate and Is Classified Classifiedale terms: 25% down of the 058 SaIe terms: 25% down of Ihe offered for sale wilhoul any sole shall be enlilted only Io a
ghesf bld by certIfIed funds The reol estafo Is Improved hlglcesi bid by certified funds represenlalion as to quality relumn of Ihe deposit paid.the close of the auction; lIce
dance, In certified funds, is;o withIn twenty-tour 124)curs. The Issubledf property
wllh o slccgle famIly resi-dence.
TIre ludgmenl amounf was$243,374.91.
al Ihe close al lIce oucilon; Ihebalance, In cenilfied funds, Isdue wiihlci Iwenly-tour (24)
TIce
or quantity 01 tItle and wIlh-ouf recourse to Ploinliff andin AS tS condition. The sale
The Purchaser shalt have nofurther recourse ogalcrsl theMonigogor, the Mortgagee or
Selling,is the place is the place
bled lo general real colata Sale terms: 25% down of thetraums. sublecl property Issubleci lo general real eslale
Is further sublecl to conlirma-lion by the court.
the Morgagee's attorney.Upon paymeni In full el Ihe Pioneercres, special ossessmenfs,
. special laxes leviedfclghest bld by certified fundsat tice close of the auction; the
laxes, specIal assessmnnls,or special taxes levied
I f the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser al ihe
amount bid, Ihe purchaserwill receive a Corticale of
alnof said real Osiate and Is balance, In certified funds, is againsl said real estate and Is sale sIrall be enlilled only Io a Sale 1h01 will enhIle the pur-. for you! for you!temed ton salo withoul any due wilhin iwenly-four f24) offered for sale wilheul any relumn of Ihe deposit palet. chaser to a deed to tIce real Classifiedpresentation as to quality hours. The sub)oct properly Is represecslallon as Io quality The Purchaser shall have no eslale aller confirmation ofquantity at tille and with-
it recourse lo PlaInliff andsublect Io general real eslalelaxes, special assesomeccis,
or quonilly of tille and wilh-to PlaIntiffout recourse and
funiher recourse agalcisi the the sale
AS 15 condition. The solofurNier sublect Io confirma-
or special laxes leviedagainst sold real estale and is
In AS 1S condiflon. The saloIs furlicer subleci Io confirma-
Morleanor, the Mortgagee orIho Moriganee's aitorney.
Upon payment in full of tIce
The property will NOT beopen for Inspeclion and plain-till makes no representation ¡ the place
cn by the court. altered tor sale without any lion by Ihe couni. amouni bld, the purchaser as Icc the condilien of the prop- (847) (847)f the sale Is set aside for any representatIon as Io quolily If ihe sale is sel aside for any will receive o Cemliticle al erly. Prospective bidders areasan, lIre Purchaser al theile shall be enlilled Ioonly a
or quanitly at tille and with-out lo Plaintiff andrecourse
reason, Ihe Purchaser al licobesalo shall entItled only Io a
Sale thai will enhile the pur-chaser ta o deed Io the real
admonished to check the for !turn of lIce deposit paid.ce Purchaser shall have na
In AS 1S condition. TIce saleIs turllcemsublecltoconfirrcca-
return of lico deposil paid,Tice Purcicoser shall have no
estate after conllmncatiacc ofIhesale
court file Io verity all inlor-wallon.
It tirio property Is a condo-
you998-3400 9983400niher recourse againsl lice
Omigagom, lIce Mortgagee orIlari by lire court.
if 11cc sale is set aside t,.,r airyfurther recourse aaolnsl licoMortoagor, lice Mortgagee or
TIce property will NOT beoperi for inspeclion acid plain-
minium unii, the purchaser allice unii al the foreclosure (847)
e Morloagoe's attorney. reosocc, the Purchaser al the lIce Mortgagee's attorney. till makes no representalion sale, other than a morlgagee.lpon payment In full of lice sale shalt be entilled only to a Upon paymecci In full ai tice os Io Ihe cencillion of lice prop- shall pay the o5sessnìenfsflaunt bld, lice purcicoserii receive a Cenllflcale atIle ihal
ralumn al lire deposli paid.The Purchaser siroll have no
amoucct bld, lice purchaserwill receive a Corlificale at
erty. Prospective bidders areadmonished to check lice
and tie legal lees required byThe Condominium Property 99834OO
¡-g I'oneer.LASSIFIED
¡-.gPiOflCO(LASSIFIEDwill enhIle the pur-
asen to a deed tollie realfurther recourse against tIceMorlgagar, fire Mortgagee or
Salo thai will enhile the pur-chaser lo a deed lo the real
couri filo ta verify all Intor-malion.
Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(1) andlo)14). \OURl.00MSOulcl \'OUR LOCAL SOURCE
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08 Thursday, November 13, 2008
695- Judicial Sales
s KOKI
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY OIVISION
INDYMAC BANK F.S.B.Plaintiff,-V.-NADIYA BRES A/K/ANADYA B. BRES, el alDefendant
08 CH B33NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecouse on August 28, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporation will at 1O:O AMon December 2, 2008, al theoffice of The Judictal SalesCorporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell aipublic auction fo the highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowIng described real es-tote:
Commonly known as 5055 W.MADISON STREET, UNIT#206,Skokle, 1L60071Property Index No. 10-21-405-
077-1g26The real estate is improved
with a condominium.The iudgment amount was
$219,642.93.Saie terms: 25% down of the
highest bid by certified fundsat the close of the auction; Thebalance, in certified funds, Isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubiect to general real estatetaxes, specIal assessmenis,or special foxes leviedagaInst sold reai estafe and isoffered for sale without anyrepresentation os fo qualityor quantIty of title and with-Out recourse to Plaintiff andin AS iS condItion. The saleis further subiecl lo confirma-lion by the court.lt the sale is set aside for any
reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to areturn of the deposIt paid.The Purchaser shah have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment in lull of theamount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed to the realestafo after confirmation ofIhe sale
The property will NOT Deopen for Inspection and plain-tiff makes no representationas to fhe condition of the prop-erty Prospective bidders areadmonished to check thecourt file to verify all Infor-motion.
If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser althe Unit at the toreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmenlsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct,76.5 ILCS 605,'9(g)(1l and(
/OU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-)701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Information, contactPlalntiff'sattorney: The SoleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876 between Ihehours of 1 and 3 PM onlY andask for the sales department.Please refer lo file number14-08-5109.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuanl lo the FairDebt Collodion PracticesAct. you ore advised thatPlalntlff'sattorney is deemedlo be a debt collector of tempt-Ing to collect o debl and anyInformation obtained will beused forthaf purpose. 134417
Published in Pioneer Press11/6, 11/13, 11/20/08 I1643338)C
SKOKIE
INTHE CIRCUIT COURTOp COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOiSCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY Dl VISION-
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-AL TRUST COMPANY ASTRUSTEE UNDER THE
Foreclosure - Salés-
695- Judicial Sales
POOLING AND SERVICINGAGREEMENT DATED AS01r DECEMBER 1, 2005GSAMP TRUST 2005-WMC3Plaintiff,
VERA SOMO A/K/A VERA L.SOMO, et alDefendants
08 CH 14685NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant Io aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecause on August 28, 2008, anagent at The Judicial SolesCorporation will at 10:30 AMan December 2, 2000, at theoffice of The Judicial SalesCorporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell alpublic auction to the highestbIdder, as Set forth below, thefollowing descrIbed real es-tot e:
Commonly known as 8951NORTH LACROSSE AVE-NUE #1N,SKOKIE, 1L60077Property IndOx Na. 1046-423-
063-100)The real estafe is improved
with o condominium.The iudgment amount was
$170,724.41.Sale terms: 25% doWn of the
highest bld by certified fundsat the close of the auction; thebalance, in certified funds, Isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The sublect property issublect to generai root estatetaxes, special assessments,or special taxes leviedagainst sold real estafe and isoffered tar sale without anyrepresentation as ta qualityor quantity of tItle and wIth-out recourse to Plaintlif andin AS iS condition. The saleis further subiect to confirma-tian by the court.
Upon payment in foil of theamount bld, the purchaserwilt receive o Certificate ofSaie that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed to the realestate otter confirmation ofthe sale
The property will NOT beopen for Inspection and plaIn-tiff makes na representationas to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders areadmonished to check thecauri tile ta verify oil inior-motion.
Il this property is o concIo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legai tees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60'9(g)(t) and(g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-17O)lC) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
Far intormotion: Visit ourwebsile at ht)p:\\servlCe.atty-pierce.com. between thehours 01 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE8, ASSOCIATES, PlainfittcAttorneys, One North Dear-born Street Suite 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel Na.1312) 476-5500. Please roter tofile number PA0807?28.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor.
Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
PI ERCE & ASSOCIATESOne Narth Dearborn StreetSulle 1300CHICAGO, IL 60602(312) 476-5500Attorney File No.: PA0807728Attorney Code. 912201132752
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SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATiON ASTRUSTEE FOR MORGANSTANLEY MSAC 2005-HESAS TRUSTEE FORGOLDMAN SACHS- GSSA2005-MTR1 IPMSR)Plaintiff,-V--IQBAL ALI A/K/A IQEAL AALI, el alOetendont
0g CH 1685NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-
695- JudicIal Sales
BY GIVEN that pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the abovecause an May 28, 2008, anagent of The Judiclol SalesCorporation will at 10:30 AMon December 9, 2008, aI theoffice of The Judicial SalesCorporatIon, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, soli atpublic aucfion fa the highestbIdder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real es-tate:
Commonly known as 10015FRONTAGE ROAD UNIT G,SKOKIE, IL 60077
Property Index t'lo. 0-09-200-115-0000, Property Index Na.10-09-200-116-0000
The real estate is Improvedwith a single family resi-dence.
The ludgment amount was$262,138.54.Sale terms: 25% down at the
highest bld by certified fundsal the ciato at theauctlon; thebalance, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subiect property Issubloct ta general real estatefoxes, special assessments,or special taxes leviedagolnst sold real estafe and Isoffered for saie without anyrepresentation as to qualityar quontity of title and with-out recourse to Plaintiff andin AS 1S candttian. The soleIs further sublect ta confirma-lion by the caurt.
Upon payment in full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill recolve a CertifIcate ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser ta a deed to the realestate after confirmation atthe sale
The property will NOT beopen far Inspection and plain-tiff makes no representatIonas ta the condition of the prop-erty. Prospective bidders araadmonished Io check thecourt filo to verify ali mIar-motIon.
II this property is a condo-mInium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)14).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE TI-lE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
Far Information: Visit ourwebsite at htlp:'Mervice.atty-pierce.com. between thehours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES, Plointiff'tAttorneys, One North Dear-barn Street Suite 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.1312) 476-5500. Please refer fafile number PA0722405.
THE J UD 1CIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,. 24th Floor,
Chicana, i L 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
1138038
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SKOKIE
INTI-IE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
CITIBANK N.A. AS TRUST-EE FOR TI-tE MLMI TRUSTSE RIES 2006-H ESPlaint 1ff,
FERIAL BOKA, etalDolondant
07 CH 28550NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant taoJudgment af Foreclosure andSote entered In the abavecauso on February 4, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SolesCorporation will at 10:30 AMan November 24, 2008, at theattico of The JudicIal SatesCorporation, One Saul hWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO IL, 60606, soli alpublic auction ta the hIghestbidder, as sot forth below, thefollowIng described real es-tate:
Commonly known as 4112SKOKIANA TERRACE,SKOKIE, IL 60076Property Index Na. 10-15-204-
042-0000The real ostato is Improved
with a beige brick sInglo fam-Ily t story home with dot ahed
69e- Jud(caI Sa(es
wwvpioneer1ocal.com
2 car garage.The ludoment amount was
5.41 7,473.69.Salo terms: 25% down of the
highest bid by certified fundsof the close of 1fb auction; thebalance, in certified funds, isduo wIthin twenty-four (24)hours. The subioct property issubloct ta general real estatetaxes, special assessments,or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and Isoffered for salo without anyrepresentation as la qualilyor quantify of title and with-out recourse to Plaintiff andin AS 1S condition. The saleIs turthor subiect ta cantirmo-lion by the court.
Upon payment In full of theamounl bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificato ofSale thaf will entitle the pur-chaser ta a deed to the realestate offer confirmation ofthe sale
The property will NOT beapon far inspectIon and plain-tiff makes no representatIonas ta tIlo condition of the prop-orty. Prospecfive bidders aroadmonished ta check thecourt file fa verIfy all inter-motion.
II' this property is a cande-minium unit, the purchaser atthe unit at the foreclosuresate, other thon a mortgageeshall Pay the assessmentsand fha legal fees required byTh Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(1) and(g) (4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
Far Information: VisIt aurwebsito at http:i,sorvlce.attypiorce.cam. between thehours at 3 and S pm. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES, PlaIntiff';Attorneys, One North Dear-barn Street Suife 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500. Please refer tofilo number PA0715916.
TI-lE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
1133987
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SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOIS COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS, INC.Plaintiff,-V. -FARIDAJINDANI, et alDefendant
07 CH 29803NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN thaI pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure andSalo entered In the abovecauso on May 20, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporation will at 10:30 AMan November 21, 2008, at theottico 01 The Judicial SolesCorporation, One SouthWacker Drive - 24th Flaar,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, soli atpublIc aoctien to the highestbidder, as set forth below, thefollowing described real os-late:
Commonly known as 870)LONG AVENUE, SKOKIE,I L 60077Property Index Na. 10-21-106-
021-0000, Properly Index No.10-21-106-022-0000
The root estate is Improvedwith a sInglo family resi-docce.
The ludgment amount was$243,106.41.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehighesf bld by certified fundsat the close al the auction; thebalance, In certified funds. Isduo wIthIn twenty-four (24)hours. The subloct property issubloct ta general real ostatotaxes, speclol assessmenls,or special faxes leviedagainst saId real estate and isoffered for salo without anyrepresentation as to qualityor quantity of lilie and with-ouf recourse Io Plaintiff andIn AS 1S condition. The saleis further subieci to confirma-tian by the court.
I/pen payment in full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receIve a Certificate otSalo that wIll entitle the pur-chaser la a deed to the real
Real Estate695- JudicIal Sales
estale offer contirmofion Ofthe sale
The property will NOT beopon for Inspection and plain-lift makes no representationCs to the condition of the prop-oily. Prospective bidders areadmonished to chock thecourt file to verify all infar-motion.
If thIs property Is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unIt at the foreclosure501e, other than a mortgageeshall po' the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60519(g)I1) andIg)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Infarmollon: Visit ourwobnite at http:\'ervIce.atty-plerce.com. between thehours of 3 and S pm. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES, piolntiff'tAttorneys, One North Dear-born Street SuIte 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel Na.(312) 476-5500. Please refer tofile number PA0715235.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
1133979
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SKOKI E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY.
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
SUNTRIJST MORTGAGE,i NC. -
Plaiptif f,
TENZIN JAMYANG, et alDefendant
0f CH 13005NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant tooJudgment 01 Foreclosure andSole entered in the abovecause an August 21, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporation will at 10:30 AMon December 2, 2008, of theoffice at The Judicial SalesCorporation, One SouIhWacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, soIl atpublic ouction ta the highestbidder. as set forth below, thefollowing described real es-tato:
Commonly known as t0032BRONX AVENUE, SKOKIE,I L 60077Property Index No. 10-09-201-
058-0000The real estofo it improved
with o single family resi-dence.
The ludement amount was$267, 08.3 1.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bld by certified fundsat the close al the auctIon; thebalance, In certified funds, Isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The sublect property Issubloct ta general real estatetaxes, special assessments,or special laxes leviedagainst said real estate and Isoffered for sale without anyrepresentation as ta aualltyor quantity of title and with-out recourse lo Plaintllf andIn AS 1S condition. The sotoIs further subloct to confirmo-lion by the court.
Upon payment In full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate atSale that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed ta the realestate after confIrmation ofthe salo
The properly will NOT beopen for Inspection and plain-tiff makes no representationas to the condItion of the prop-erty. Prospectivo bidders aroadmonished ta chock thecourt file la verify all Infor-motion.
If this property is a condo-minium unii, the purchaser atthe unit al the foreclosuresolo, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 1LCS 605/9(9)11) andlg)l4). - - . -
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF
695- JudIcial Sales
POSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-t7Ot(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE PORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Informatlon Visit ourwebsito of htIp:'ervice.atty-pierce.com. between thehours el 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES, Plaintltf'tAttorneys, One North Dear-born SIreot Suite 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500. Please roter tofile number PA0006982.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, I L 606Q6-4650(312) 236-SALE
1132783
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SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT.
CHANCERY DIVISION
HSBC BANK USA. NATION-AL ASSOCIATION, ASTRUSTEE FOR THE HOLD-ERS OF DEUTSCHE ALT-ASECURITIES MORTGAGELOAN TRUST, SERIES 2007-BARi MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,PlaintiffV.DAVID RODRIGUEZ;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FORSTRUCTURE FUNDINGCORPORATION;CITIBANK, N.A., SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TOCITIBANK, FEDERAL SAV-INGS BANK; VILLAGE OFSKOKIE, AN ILLINOIS MU-NICIPAL CORPORATION;UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDN O N - RECORDCLAIMANTS,Defendants
08 CI-i 15067NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALEFisher and Shapiro
file 9 08-4361Ill is advised that interestedparties consult with their awnattornoys befare bidding atmortgage foreclosure sales.)
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygiven that pursuant ta a Jude-ment el Foreclosure enteredon August 20, 2008, KoIlenReally ServIces, Inc., as Sell-Ing Official wIll at 12:30 p.m.on December 8, 2000, aI 205W. Randolph Street, Sulle1020, ChIcago, IllInois, soll alpublic auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forthbelow, thg following descri-bed real property:
CJI(/A 9339 KENTON AVE-NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076.TAX ID. NO. 10-22-301-039The mortgaged real estate Is
Improved with a dwelling.The property will NOT beopen for inspection.
The iudgmont amount was$842,300.82. Sole terms: tO%at successful bld Immediatelyat conclusion of auction, bal-once by noon the next busi-ness day. both by cashier'schecks; and po refunds. Thesole shall be sublecl to goner-al real esfolo taxes, speciallaxes, special assessments,special taxes levied, and su-perler lIens, Il any. The prop-erty Is offered as Is, With 00espross or implied marran-lies and without any repro-sentatlon as to the quality oftitle or recourse lo PlointlIf.Prospective bidders aro ad-monished to review the courttile to verIfy ail Information.
For Inlormation: SoloClerk, Fisher and ShapIro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., ist floor,Northbrook, Illinois 60062,(8471 498-9990, between 1 :00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysonly. 1123555
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S KO K lE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOU NTY.D E PARTME NT,
CHANCERY DIVISION
WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK, AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO LONGBEACH MORTGAGECOMPANY,PlaintiffV.LUIS VARGAS; JUANADELUNA; MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., 8947LACROSSE CONDOMINIUM
A PIOflF Press Publicafion (Dc)
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ASSOCIATION,Defendants
08 CH 14355NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE -CONDOMINIUM
Fisher and Shapirofilo I' 08-5022
(It Is advised that Interestedparties consull with theIr ownattorneys betore bidding atmortgage foreclosure sales.)
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygiven that pursuant to a Judg-meni of Fareclosiire enteredon August 25, 2008, KaIlen Ro-ally Services, Inc., as SellingOtficlal will al 12:30 p.m. onDecember 1, 2008, of 205 W.Randolph Street, Sulle 1020,Chicago, Illinois, soll at pub-lic auction lo the highest bid-der for cash, os seI forth be-low, the following describedreal property:C/K/A 8947 Lacrosse Avenue,
Unit 25, Skot(le, IL 60077 Per-monent Index No.: 10-16-423-062-1 003The mortgaged real estate Is
Improved wIth a dwelling.The property wIll NOT beopon for Inspection. The pur-chaser at the unit other than amortgagee shall pay the as-seosmonts and the legal feesrequired by 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (0)14).
The ludgment amount was$159,278.32. Sale terms: 10%of successful bld Immediatelyal conclusion of auctIon, bat-once by noon the next busi-ness doy, beth by cashier'tchecks; and no refunds. Thesale shall be subiect lo gener-al real estate taxes, speciallaxes, special assessments,special taxes levied, and su-perler lIens, If any. The prao-oily Is offered as ls, with noexpress or Implied warran-ties and without any repro-sentotion os to the quality attillo or recourse to Plaintiff.Prospective bidders ore ad-monlshod to review the courttile to verify oIl Information.
For Information: SaleClerk, Fisher and Shapiro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., 1st floor,Northbrook, IllInois 60062,(8-47) 498-9990, between 1:00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysonly. 1124904
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SKOKI E
IN THE CIRCUITCOURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.V O L O D Y M Y RVASYLCIIENKO; MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REG-ISTRATIOf4 SYSTEMS,INC.. AS NOMINEE FORCOUNTRYWIDE BANK,N.A.; UNKNOWN HEIRSAND LEGATEES OFVOLODYMYRVASYLCHENKO, IF ANY;UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON RECORD CLAIM-ANTS;Defendants,
08 CH 15742PUBLIC NOTICE Is horoby
given Ihal pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredIn the above entitled couse on6.06/2008, Intercounfy JudicialSoles Corporation will onTuesday, December 9, 2008,al the hour of 11 am. in theiroffice at 120 West MadisonStreet, Sulle 718A, ChIcago,Illinois, soll lo the highest bld-der tor casti, the following de-scribed property:
P.l.N. 10-27-415-543 and 044.Commonly known as 7445
Keystone Avenue, Skokie, I L60076.
The Improvement an theproperty constsls of a t story,brIck, single family resi-denco, with o detached go-rage. Solo terms: 25% downby certIfIed funds, balancewithin 24 hours, by certifiedfunds. No refunds. The prop-erty will NOT be opon for In-spection. Upon payment Inlull of the amount bld, thepurchaser will receive a Cer-tificate at Sale which wIll en-title the purchaser lo a Deedto the premises alter canftr-motion of the sale.. For infqrmatlon: Visit our
website at http://servico.atty-plerce.com. Between 3 P.m.and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As-sociatos, PIalntItf' Aller-novo, 1 North DearbornStreet, Chicago, IllInois 60602.Tel.Na. (3t2l 476-5500. Roterta File Number 0088307.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATION
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SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE,I NC.;Plaintif f,vs.TABE MILLER; MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REG-ISTRATI ON SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FORSUNTRUST MORTGAGE,INC., OR ITS SUCCESSORSOR ASSINGS; UNKNOWNHEIRS AND LEGATEES OFlABE MILLER, IF ANY;UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON RECORDCLAIMANTS;Defendants,
08 CH 4826PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby
given that pursuant to a .Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredIn the above entitled cause on9/5/2008, IntercaUnty JudicialSales Corporation will enMonday, December 8, 2008, althe tiourof 11 am. In their of-fice al 120 West MadisonStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago,Illinolu, soil to the highest bld-der fer cash, the following de-scribod property:
P.I.N. 10-15-423-035-0000.Commonly known as 0900KEELER AVENUE,SKOKIE, IL 60078.TIle improvement on the
property consists of a sInglefamily resIdence. Soleterms: 25% down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24hours, by certified funds. Norefunds. The property willNOT be open for Inspection.Upon payment in full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale which will entItle thepurchaser to a Deed to thepromises after confirmationof the sole.
For informatIon: VIsit aurwebslte of http://servlco.atfy-plerce.cam. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As-sociales, Plaintiff's AStor-neys, 1 North DearbornStreet, ChIcago, Illinois 60602.Tet.No. (3121 476-5580. Referta File Number 0001828.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSellIng OffIcer, (3121444-1122
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SKOKI E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
CHASE BANK USA, NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION;PlaIntiff,
UNSOOK CHUN; ET.AL.;Oetendants,
De CH 10748NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant taoJudgment of Foreclosure andSole entered In the above entI-tIed cause on September 10,2000 Inlercounty JudicialSoles Corporalion wIll onThursday, December 11, 2008al the hour of 11 am. In theiroffice al 120 West MadisonStreet, Sulle 718A, Chicago,IIIlols, sell al public auctionlo the highest bidder for cash,as set forth below, the follow-Ing descrIbed mortgaged realestofe:PIN. 10-28-407-034.Commonly known as 7500
Lamon Ave., #C, Slcokie, IL60877.The mortgaged real estate Is
Improved with a single famIlyresidence. THE SALESHALL BE SUBJECT TOGENERAL TAXES, SPE-CIAL. ASSESSMENTS ANDTO A PRIOR RECORDEDFI RST MORTGAGE.
Sale terms: 10% doWn bycerlifled funds, balance, bycertified funds, wIthIn 24hours. Na refunds. The prop-erty wIll NOT be open for In-spocllen
For Information call Ms.Diane Thomas of Plaintiff'uAttorney, Freedman AnselmoLindberg S Raplso, LLC,1807 West Dlot,I Road,Naporville, Illinois 60563-1890.1877) 729-6734 F0802050.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122
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1008. Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
NalIce Is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relation tothe use of an Assumed Bust-ness Name In the conduct ortransaclian of Business in theState, os amended, that acertIfication was filed by theundersIgned With the CountyClerk at Cook County. FileNo. D08115506on November 5,2008. Under the AssumedName of:
FOTO TOMCZYNSKIwith the business located at7149 W. Belmont Ave., Chica-Ito, IL 60634. The traename(s) and residence ad-dress of the owner(s) IsStefan Tomczynskl, 3253 N.New England, CliicagoiL60634, Elzbieto Tomczynski,3253 N. New England, Chica-go IL 60634.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relation lothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Nome in the conduct ortransaction of Business In theSlate, as amended, that acertification was tiled by theundersigned with the CountyClerk at Cook Caunly. FIleNo. 088115611 on Novemberto. 2008. Under the AssumedName of:JOHNSON PHILLIPS AND
ASSOCIATESwith the business located al5212 5. PeorIa Street, Chica-go, IL 60609. The truenomo(s) and residence ad-dross at the owner(s) is RosaJohnson. 5212 S. PeerlaStreel, Cliìcago, IL 60609.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relatIon tothe une of an Assumed Eusi-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction of Business in fheStole.' as amended, that acertIfication was filed by theundersigned Wilh the CountyClerk of Cook County. FIleHo. D08115S77 on November10, 2008. Under the AssumedName al:
GREEN RIVERCONSULTING
with the business located of8952 Loramle Ave., Skolcie, Il..60077. The true name(s) andresidence address of theowner(s) is James R. Herold,8952 Laramle Ave., Skokie, IL60077.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant la 'An Ad in relation Iothe use of an Assumed Busi-nons Name In the conduct nrtransaction 0f Business in theSlate, as amended, that acertilication was tiled by theundersigned with the CaunlyClerk 01 Cook County. FileNo. 088115599 On Novemberto, 2008. Under the AssumedName of:
ROXY MIDWESTSHOWROOM
willi the busIness located al1388 Apparel Center, Chicago,IL 60654. The true name(s)and residence address al theowner(sI Is Sarah PiperBrawn, 3328 N. Lincoln Ave.,Chicago, IL 60657.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant ta 'An Act in relation tathe use at an Assumed Busi-ness Nome in the conduct ortransaction al Business in HieSlate.' as amended. that ocertification was flied by theundersigned with the CounlyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. 008115463 on October 30,2008. Under the AssumedName of:
BODEK PAINTINGwith the busIness lacoled at3146 N. Spauldlng Ave., Chi-cago, IL 60618. The traenomo(s) and residence ad-dress al the owner(s) isBogustov, Krzyszlol Cymbor3146 N. Spauldlng Ave., Chi-cago, IL 60618.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suant to 'An Act In relalion lathe use of an Assumed Busl-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction of Business in theSlate.' as amended, that acortiflcalion was filed by theundersigned with the CaunlyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D0811S487 on October 31,2008. Under the AssumedName of:
.IPR ENTERPRISESwilh the business locoted at209 5. Main St., Mt. Prospecf,IL 60056. The true name(s)and resIdence address of theowner(s) is Jerome and Peg-gv Ralban, 1934 ShenandoahCl., Arlington Heights, IL60004.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby gtven, pur-suant la 'An Act in relation fothe use of an Assumed Bust-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction al Business in theSlab,' as amended, that acertificaliOn was filed by theundersigned with lOe CountyClerk Dl Cook County. FileNa. 008115401 on October 27,2008. Under Ihe AssumedName of:
RODRIGUEZCONSTRUCTION
with the business located al4262 W. Wellinglan Ave., Chi-cago, IL 60641. The truename(sl and residence ad-dress of Ihe owner(s) isAlvaro Lopez, 426.2 W. Well-inglon Ave., Chicago, IL60641.
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ASSUMED NAME
Nolice is hereby given, pur-suanl lo 'An Act in relation lathe uso of an Assumed BusI-ness Name In the conduct ortransaction at Business In theState,' as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersIgned With the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D0811S378 an October 23,2008. Under the AssumedName of:ADVANCED CENTER FOR
ORAL SURGERY ANDDENTAL IMPLANTS
with the business located al6677 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln-wood. IL 60712. The truename(s) and residence ad-dress al the owner(s) Is SpiroKarras, 6 Fox Tall Lane,Riverwoods, IL6001S.
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ASSUMED ÑAME
Notice is hereby gIven, pur-suant lo 'An Act In relatIon tothe use of an Assumed SusI-ness Name In Ihe conduct ortransaclion of Business in lheSlate,' as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersigned wilh Ihe CountyClerk 01 Cook Counly. FileNo. 008115362 on October 23.2008. Under the AssumedName al:
NAZ PA1NTING &REMODELING
with Ihe business localed al1117 S. Wolf Rd., Des Plaines,IL 60016. The true name(s)and residence address of theowner(s) is Slawomir Nazar,1117 5. Wolf Rd., Des Plaines,IL 60016.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
NotIce is hereby given. pur-suant fo 'An Act in relation tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction al Business in theStale,' os omgpded. that acertification was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk al Cook Counly. FileNo. 0011115294 on October 15,2008. Under Ihe AssumedName of:
EXCELLENTMAINTENANCE SERVICESwith the business located al4333 N. Rowland, HarwoodHeights, IL 60706. The truenomo(s) and residence ad-dross at the owner(s) isJonina Slefaniak, 4333 N.Newland, Harwood Heights,IL 60706.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given. pur-suant to 'An Act in relation lothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction of Business in theStale.' os amended, that acertification was flied by theundersIgned with 1fb CountyClerk of Cook CoucH'. FileNo. D08115519 on November 5,2008. Under the AssumedNome of:
WOODWORK ARTSwith the business located al7265 W. Lee SI., Riles IL60714. The trae name(s) andresidence address of theowner(s) is KamliKrasowski, 7265 W. Lee St.,Nues, IL 60714.
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ASSUMED NAME
i4olice is hereby given, pur-suant ta 'An Act In relation tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name In the conduct ortransaction of Business in theStale,' os amended, that acertlticallon was flied by theundersigned with the CountyClerk at Cook County. FiloNo. 008112166 et April 7,3008.Under IheAssumed Nameol:
K.O.S.A. CONSTRUCTIONwIth the business located at5735 W. Meirose St, Chicago,Illinois 60634. The Iruename(s) and residence ad-dress 01 the owner(s) is:Slawamir Kasakowskl, 5735W. Moirose St, Chicago, liii-nais 60634.
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1008- Assumed Name
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Notice is bei-cby given, pur-Suant to An Act in relation toflic use O? an Assumed Busi-fluss Naine in The conduct ort;ixsccton o? Bpstness in theState.- us amended. Thot air,li WOS IIICd by theundersigned with the CountyClerk Cook County. FileNo 000115353 on October 23.2o_ Under the Assi,medNamed:
URAN PERSONAL CHEFwith the business located qt1511 W. Cullom Ave. S2. Chi-cogo. IL 60613. The truename(s) and residence od-dress of the owner(s) ¡sRachel Hytken. 151J W.Cullom Ave. S2. chicago. IL6O613
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is beret,), given. pur-5uiNt to An Act in relation tothe use of ci Assumed Bust-n Nane in ihendi,ct orlIt,IsLKtiOn 0f Business in theStote. tnded. That oxrttfiticm w filed by thewideçsigned with The CountyClerk cf Cook County. FileNo. D11519 un Ociec Th
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wilt) the business located atN. Westam Ave.. 93M.
clii IL ¿OÓSP. .me truename(5) ciddtessofthecwner(s) is: Sus-us Helteid. N. WesternAve.. 93N, chic li. 60659.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereto' given, pur-suant to An Act in relation tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name in the conduct ortmnsodion of Business in theState. as amended. that acertification was Filed by theundersigned with the CountyCterk of Cook County. FileNO. D08115462 on October 30.2008. Under the AssumedNme of :
ALEX CONSTRUCTIONwith the business located Q?4922 5. L.ecmington Ave.. du-cayo. IL 60638 Ihe trueforne(s) and residen od-dress of the owner(s) is:Alird Brociulis. 4m S.LeaminOton Ave.. Chicago.IL. 606t8.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notiag is hereby grven. pur.suant to An Act in relation tothe use of ' Assumed Basi-ness Name in 11)0 condijct ortrOnsoctian of Business in the5tot as wnded. that ace,1ificohoi w filed by theundersigiwd with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D061t5319 un Octobef 23.5908. Under The AssumedMomeo?:
MID PAINTINGwith the business located at5919 W. itr Ave..Coicogo. IL 60634. The truename(s) ixid residence od-dress of the owner(s) is:Miredaw Dotw 5919 W.Mltro5e Ave.. Chicouo. IL6063
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NOTICEOF PUBLICSALEOF PERSONALPROPERTY
NOEUe is hereby giventhol pursuant to 5ectn 4 o? theSelf-Servie Storage Facility Act. Stole of Illinois. the un-dersigiied PS OningeCow.11 sell at public sole by compet-.itive bidding un November 25. B cit 1:00 P.M. on thepremise where schi property has been stOred. and whichis located at Public StOIOwhPS OrÙngB Co.. 44 N. Clark.c:bicago. IL the personal properly described below. Inthe mottoes of:
SPACE i NAME CONTENTSDo Oiris Stewart Boxes. kitchen
chairDol? Sebaggoto Sitaban BoxesC333 Joues. Rosie Boxes. bsAD Waiieristein. Lisa Bagscosi BeUIIich. James Boxes. totesa Frutier, Douglas Couch, office choir00(1 Sullivan. Sherell BiCYcle. head boardD4 MikeElUñ Mattress. couch.
hazes8016 Cusey Lock Tc6IeCnd. office
thair.stoolDl8 AngleSuarez Bed. box-senne0174 Chuck Pancon Bogs. dryer.
Picture
Purchases must be made with h only and paid far citthe time of sole. All goods ore sold E is and must be re-moved at the time of purchase. Sale is subject toadiOuniment.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFPERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby oiven !hat liursuont to Secilan 4 of tIteSelf-Service Storage Facility Act. Slate of Illinois. the u»-det-signed will sell at public sale by campetitive biddingoa November 26. 200e. at ti :00 o.,n. on the premisewheie sold property has been slated. and which ore loco?-ed at Public Storage. PS Oronge Co.. 1129 N. Wells. Chico-g IL 60MO the personal Properly described below. in themollees of:
SPACE
B162BIfl0192asOw0414
04«0593E28E6:I6
OCCUPANTAndrea M. Miller-FinchMichelle LazowskiShevelle JohnsonJulien IçoihoJulie, J. KoihoTanya MuhammadMorteM. LazowskiMichelle Lmowski
Rio RusMia, Owens-WearyWesley Losan
MoryLouiseSwopes
Purchases Must Be Mode With CoshOnly And Paid ForAt The Time Of 501e. Ail Goods Are Sold As Is And MustBe Removed At The Time Of Purthose. Sale Is SubiectToAdjournment.
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CONTENTSChairs. deskFan. lamp, suitcoseBoxesBoxes. clothingSuilcose. weightsClothing, lamp. fonBoxesSuitcase. shelving.tolesLump. suitcaseAircoed.. bßoxgs. clothing. cdployerClottting mirror
ASSUMEI3 NAME
Notice is hereby given. pur-suant to An Act in relation tothe use of on Assumed Basi-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction of Business in theStote. as amended. that ocerlitiçation was filed by theUndersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. DtßtiMt8 on October 21.2008. Under the AssumedName of:
TEBE INSTALLERSwith the business located at934 0. Old Willow RcL Apt.102. Prospect I-Its.. IL 6iJU.The true name(s) and rcisi-dence address of theowner(s) is Daniel Birkos. 934E. Old Willow R& Apt. t.Prospectl4ts.. IL6001O.
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ASSUMED NAME
Natica is herchy given. pur-suant to An Act to relatto» tothe use at an Assumed Basi-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction o? Bustiwse in TheState as amgnded. that ocertification was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk cf cook County. FileNo OwTS14 on OctoBer fl200E Under The AssumedMacneat:
TONYS FURNrIUREwith The business loaded at
0 N. Feiryfew Ave.. chica-90 . IL 60656. Tt truenonws and residence cxl-dress of the owner(s) ¡sAnton!» Ruzfckos N.Fatrycew Ave.. Chicago. IL
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given. pur-Sciant to An Act in relation tottte use of an Assumed Basi-nets Name in tite conduct ortransaction of Business in theStute: re ariwncd. thai ocertification was tiled by theundersigned with the CountyClerIc of Cook County. FifeNo. 008115405 on October 27.2068. Under the AssumedName of
cHIMORAZ0dONSTRUCUON
with the business located at3 W. Schooi St.. Chic.IL 60618. The true nOElia(s)and residence address of theow!ierts) is McxiuelChusiborcizo. 35fl W. SchoolSt_. Chicago. IL 60615.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby giveso. pur-suonttoAnAct Ul refatitn toIhe use of on Assumed Bum-nets Nome in 111e cgrrgBjCt cetransaction of Bmitxss in tIteStete. os WTwixfed. that ocerlitication was tiled br titeundersigned with the CcgnfrClerk of Cook Casety. FireNo. 006115606 en Ocicher IL21U;. Under the AssentedMomeo?:JAN BLADIUT FLOORING
with tIte txzsiiiess located ci6591 W. MOElleuse Ave..Harwood HIs.. IL. dQiV& TItetrue ncxne(s) axl resaceaddress of tite omwr(s).li Bloctiul. W. Mcxi-trose Ave.. IlcxweOEI Uts.. IL6010&
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is ttenw glvvv. putsuOElt to An Act un retoben Iotile ing of cxv Awxited Eusi-ness Mania in Uteccixxt orfromocikin of Busaiess ii tite5tote. that ocerfificnhon was filed by theiNxlerslled wHO 11* CwitvClerk of Cook Ccxteiy. FileNo. D01li cxi Ocidere 27.206& Ucxler BwManeo?:
BTONE NSTRUCTIONwith The t*nloess located at3347 W. Pofonu: Ave.. Quai-ne. IL 60651. TIte tournana(s) aid resii cxl-dress cl lIte agiwe(s) isgarni Tonudw&. flu w.POliC Ave.. chicana. IL606M.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby civen. por-turni? fo An Act ei mioMa,The me 01 l Aeswited Bum-ness Nane m 1Itecgiidird ortrateactial of Buseiess ui titeStafe. os aneildect, fl acartitkutKJn wos tiled by tiewxrsI wilis 0e CountyClerk of Co toady. FileNo DlISlP4cn Plouirn*er3.
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with the ixeiness tocated at45i5 W. Wasling cluateo.iL ¿0624. Ute true ixare(s)and residence OEkfrgss of Ileowner(s) . is tiNtig IC.Normand. 4515 W. WceNgig-toil. Qik IL 60625.
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NOTICEOF PUBLIC SALE OFPERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pu,suad to Scctxxu 4 o? tIeSuif-Service Storage Facility Act. State of lItiasis. titel PSOrangea,. Inc. witt conduct sole(s) by canertilive hes.ding on November 24. at 2:00 p.m. On the iwssntseswheresaid property bris been stored. and which our bail-
.ed at Public Storage. 108 W. dented Rd.. Ml. PraspecI IL606M. the personal property described below. In Iba niai-tees of:
Unitwo215
303
310
3M
NomeWiadystaw Dahin
David Myers
Wlodyslaw Dvbiel
Laurel Hill
Domenico Martinez
ContentsFiring cahãuet. kitch-en choir. deessafMuifrens. vorixee.tootsKildten choir. axer-cee eagle.. U
B b kikducir. lotesMathess. IoIe
Purchases ritus? be mode with cash or credit med onlyand paid for at the time of wie. All agab we sold os isand must be removed cit the timeof perchase. Sote issah-1cc? to odjournnseit.
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NOTICE 0F PUBLIC SALEOF PERSONA!. PROPERTY
Notice is hereby eiven that pursuant lo SerMa, 4 cl tIteSelf-Service Storage Facility Act. State o? llEnas. tIe ce-dersigniti PSOrangeCo.. will sell at public sole byagneel-hive bidding on NOvember 25. 3006 al 30:00 AJ&. ozi OiePremise where said property has boon stored. cxciore located at Public Storage 2101 W. Howard. Oemint. IL60645, The personal property described below, un lIte mat-tOrs of:
Unit500233073197316631073100J5621082119620752114720081h39
Nome ConIviitSaucedo ChristineJackson. Bobby Totes. bed. boIfeumonn. Walter Boxes. bskRexllius. Jean Bed. tahie. lotesBrecinridge. Tonyo Boxes.Heumonn. Wolter Bag. beses. ctrMartinez. Greorío Bed. boxes. fataleWoods. Region Ilma boxes. IvPowetLlutio Clotluite. bed. IvKagan. Mike .. Bag. clothingWhite.JamesL Bed. lvStefanec. Christine Box08. bite. bedHorton. Donna . tlotfting. bed
Purchases Must Be Made With Casti Only AzxI Pulo ForAt Thettmè Of Sole. AlI Goode Are Sold As Is AIXI Mont BeRempeed At The Time Of Purchase. Sale Is Satalect ToAdiournrTtent.
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1008-Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Statica is hereby given. pur-stacint to Asi Ad in relation totite use cf an Assumed Busi-russ Manie ici theconduCt orfroriscclion of Business in theSfate. os attended. that acertttacatacn was filed by theutidersitirted with the CeuntyCteek at Cock County. FileNo. 008115150 on October 2?,2as3. Under the AssumedNonteof:
FOSTER & LLOYDwith The business located at62E N. Kifpoiuicic. Chicago,IL 60606. The true name(s)cigl residence ckidress of themater(s) is .Ieltnr, M. Fas-ter, ¿Ial N. Kilpatnoli. Chica-Sc. IL6O6fÓ.
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ASSUMED NAME
Mehre is hereby given. pur-siicxuItoAnActin nilatuontotite une of cxi Assumed Bus,-ness Kane in the conduct ortneJhei 05 Business in theSIoIe. ¡n conetided. filai oezrtiticuMai was tiled by thec*uikivsied with the Countyttesk of Cook CCiely. FileNo. 006115410 cxi October 27.
- Vinier The AssumedMalteo?:
JWHOWSTOWINGwith tIte business located at
5. Ehatierst Rd.. MtPingad. IL 6CO. The truelIane(s) raid residence od-th ci tIle agiler(s) is: An-he & 1 050goI.n.. Hwvri- Park. IL 60133.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby gives. pur-suant to 'An Act in relation tothe use of on Assumed Bust-ness Name in theconduct ortransaction of Bustness in theState, os amended, that acortifiçation was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk cit Cook County. FiloNo. DM115407 on October 27.21108. Under the AssumedNaine O?:
ZAKOPANEwith the business located at5345 S. Tripp, Chicago. IL60632. The true name(s) andrestdonce address at theowner(s) is Maclot grape.5345 S. Tripp, Chicago, IL
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ASSUMED NAME
Natica is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act an relation tothe uso at an Assumed Rosi-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction of Business in theStato, as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D08i18402 on October 27,2008. Under the AssumedName Of:
ORTIZ CONSTRUCTIONwith the business located at
9 W. Wellington, Chicago.IL 60641. The true nomo(s)and residence address o? theowner(s) is Israel OrtizLozoya. 5329 W. Wellington.chicago, bL6O64i.
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NOTICE OF PUBLiC SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Mae isherody given nial pursuant to Section 4 of theSeIt-Sefvlce Sterage Facility Act, State cit Illinois, the un-deisainied sell sell at public solo by competitive biddingav tiavrn6*r 26. 2Il18. at 12:00 P.M., on the premisewfeiel property has been stored, and which ore local-ed! PubliC Sfori'$ Orange Co., 947 W. Van Buron St..chcc IL 60607. Phone 312-421-0049, fox 312-563-1065 or1-312-2660179.
SPACE OCCUPANTJure Gonzalez
0181 detiene White.Jeffcey Stewart
inn Sorati Fehlten
o1 Doni Newmangin Crystal WallsCaletai IewisJantes Cook
06M I.iiord Tuckerosti Doniot Thomas
3 Wilrmewtlresnsgt. AlkcxnosJottnson
PuIdIaSnsITWSIbeVnOde withcashonlyondpaidforottIle flute Of Sale. All goods ore sold os is and must be re-netini at tIce lime of the purchase. Sale is subioct to-st.
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CONTENTSMattress. weightsTotos, boxesMattress, ironingboardCabinet, filing, otticachoirVacuum, h' portableBoxes, bogsBoxes, bicycleBags, choir kitchenDresser. h portablePith tank. mattressBags, boxesBicycle, lawn equip.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 01° PERSONALPROPERTY
Notiai is hereby given 1h01 pursuont to Section 4 o? theSeif-Se%visloriweFocilityAct, Statoot Illinois. the un-cbesinvxS PS Orange Co.. will sull at public salo by cam-ttelitivebiddlngoii November28, 2008, at 10:30 A.M. ontie pfeinisewtieresaid property has been stored. andwhichouti baited at Public Storage, PS Orange Co.. 5643N. Broatway. Qiic. Illinois 60660, the personal prop-erlydescetiant below. In the matIère of:
SPACE D OCCUPANTEfl3 Lea kusek
Davi BuffordSiai Purnell
Feller Medina
Darryl PillsPanela FernandezRaymond Manning
RaselTiarte Gula
.Ieflezt' Kvtacnbe.okerRose MaireGulci
Terrell Kirk
tutfany C. Koskowski
Leighton WhitakerI.init ClarkNikobo Dushanson
Estevun GonzalesRoiu,y loch Beckboy. . dresser.105e LibumaElijah Thomas
Roctielle Parker
Yosef Ganges
Rose BotoenArioa Parker
CONTENTSBookcase, lampfloor, table kitchenBed mattress, bedbox serine, lvRod mattress, soto.table kitchen, tvDresser, micro-Wave, labio. lvBike, boxesBogs, bozosRags, clothing, mi-crowczvo. ivNC, bogs, bed mot-tress, bed boxsprìng,dresserBoxes. tolesBags, boxes, bedmattress, box springRozos, trunk.ShelvingBoxes, soto. foldingChair, lamp floorRed, bike, totes, lvBoxes, bagsBoxes, bags, totes,solo, bedRed mattress, sofaRod, boxes, safo.
Boxes, bagsLovoseat, 1v, cloth-¡ng, dresserBoys, boxes, totes.suitcaseA/C, books, boxes,dresserBoxes, clothingSuitcaso boxes
Purcfacnes must be made with cash onty and paid foral thetøtuo? wile. All goods ore sold as is and must bem-nevadal thelimeotpurdiose. Sale is subject to
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11113. 1I/24ti6 (16465811)C
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given That pursuant lo Section 4 ofthe Soif-ServIce Storage Facility Ac?, State of Illinois, theundersigned, PS Orange Co., will sell at public sale bycompetitive bIdding on November 25, 2008 at 10:00 am.on the premise where said property has been stored ondwhIch aro located at Public Storage, PS Orange Co., 4072N. Broadway, Chicago, Illinois 60613, the personal proper-ly described befow. In Iba matters of:
Space OCcU pontAl-ft Deyan VuksataovlcAIM VictorIa McCarthyA063 John EdwardsA077 .lotin WolltBUi Brian Brown8033 Scott NelsonBOIS Michael EvansB059 Worreno DavisBOtO Gershert AddoBits KaiaShl?toCO32 Laura TlmbarioC072 Craig KlngreyC137 Kofi AcquaatsCl4ic Patlece JacksonDOtS John C. NestD045 Albori Lawson0048 Gail Preis0064 MIchael GrishamDita Remllekln Bologun
0083 Carolyn Calbort0095 Jeremy ClarkD143 Taliono Castro0157 KeIth ProscfiwitzEtat Stella WilsonEDO? Beth PontareltiE057 Cathy Harcas
ContentsBoxes, shelvingBaSes, sofa, shelvingBags, boxesSofa, coftos tableBoxes, toys, tvBaby stroller, boxesBoxesBags, boxesBags, boxesBoxes, Iv, vacuumBoxes, dresserBoxes, suitcaseBed frame, speakersBags, boxes, totesBags, botosBags, boxesBoxes, shelvingBags, boxesBicycle, exerciseequip.Boxes, trunkChair, solaBags, boxesBed, kitchen chairChair, sofaLadder, coffee lobteBags, boxes
Purchases must be made with Cash only and paid forat the time of salo. All goods are sold as is and must be re-moved at the time of purchase. Sale Is sublect toadlournment.
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NOTICEOF PUBLIC SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY
NotIce Is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of theSelf-Service Storage Facility Act, State of Illinois, the un-dersigned will sell at public sate by competitive biddingon November 25, 2008 at 12:30 P.M. on the promise wheresaid property has been stored, and which are located atPublic Storage/ps Oronge Co., 2t35 N. Western Ave., Chi-cago, IL 60618 the personal property described below, inthematters of:
Unitf005
f012
0054DM3
tots0124
0132
0135
0136
0178
0196
0219
0249
NomeLeslie Princivaill
Santiago Aybor
Elsa JacobsonDennis McGarry
Lawrence JacksonKrishla Davis
Donna Sumroll
Glenda Johnson
Lewis Sims
Richard Cruz
Abe Sanchez
LInda Arosfegul
Carrie Lee
0278 Robert Zovorcit
0298 Chris Bowloy-Wllllams
0314 Jorge Padilla
0316 Scott Hassel0328 Joy Meerboum
0331 LetIcia Diaz0337 Mlgdalla Roman0344 Romon Cual0404 TanIa Staitner0424 MIchelle Morgan-Boy
0509 Ron Kaufman0527 Joseph Burgos
0567 Randy Zels
0569 Michael Mccoy
0629 Adam Blslg
0657 BenlamIn Jenks0707 DorIs Murphy0742 Idello Smllh0746 Matt Doherty0770 Jofire Colbert
1792 Yolanda Giton0820 Angle Burclaga
0832 Stacey Svebodo
0833 Rebecca Barllant0863 Barry Woid
ContentsBoxes, couch,shelvingBicycle, tool box,vacuumBoxes, picturesClothIng, sportsoqpmt, tool boxBags, clothingHeadboard, boxescouchBags, speakers,suitcaseBed frame, mattress, bicycleBed frame, mattress, dresserMattress, microwave, tot esLadder, suitcase,tool boxBoxes, clothing,suitcaseKitchen chair, upltoistored choir,shelvingBooks, ladder, tootboxChair, sports eqpmt,suitcaseBaby stroller, toolboxBags, boxesBoxes, clothing,picturesMattress, radioBags, bicycle, boxesBags, books, boxotToys, T.V.Bed frame, mattress, picturesBoxes, chair, toysStereo, tool box.totosBoxes computer,dresserBags, suitcase,vacuumChest of drawers,lamp, tableRags, boxes, toysClothing, totesBags, boxesBicycte, books, tonBicycle, clothing,T.V.Bags, totes, vacuumBoxes, suitcase,tableA.C,, bed frame,suitcaseAC., boxesMattress, ladder,tool box
Purchases Must Be Made With Cash Only And Paid ForAt Thy Time Of Sale. Ail Goods Are Seid As Is And MustBO Removed At The Timo Of Purchase. Sale is Subiect ToAdlournment.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act In relation totite use of an Assumed Bust-ness Name in the conduct ortransactIon of Business in theState, as amended, that acertification was flied by theundersigned wIth the CountyClerk of Cook County. PileNo. Dt8115295 on October 15,2008. Under the AssumedNome of:
CElO CONSTRUCTIONwith the busIness located at5355 W. Wilson , Chicago, IL60635. The true name(s) andresidence address a? theowner(s) Is Cezary ArkodluszBzduch, 5355 W. Wilson, Clii-cago, IL 60631.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. Oir PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of theSoifService Storage Facility Act, State of lillnois, the un.dersigned, PS Orange Co., will sell at public sate on No.vember 25, 200t at 10:30 AM. on the premise where saidproperty hot been stored, and which aro located at PublIcStorage/PS Orange Co., 6460 N. Lincoln Ave.,Llncelnwood, IL 607t2 the personal property described be-ow. in the matters of:
SpOco# Occupant1048 James Etbert Bailey
1054 Indonesian Consulate
togs CrystaiChoucdhry
2006 Erica L. Barton2076 ShIrley Tankersley2095 Annette Fox2t11 Eveilna Bonnet3004 Stephanie Gerenraicti3020 Joseph Jackson
3034 Adam Brood3050 Abo Zoabi
3124 Clifford James4024 Reggio Bryant
4082 EdIth Calamarca
4157 Luis Hernandes5050 Daniel Godlnez5054 Cassandra Finley
6099 Snoba Ravindran
Purchases Must Be Made With Cash Only And Paid ForAt The TIme Of Saie. All Goods Are Sold As is And MustBe Removed At The Timo Of Purchase. Sato Is Subiecf ToAdiourriment,
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ContentsBoxes, exerctseequipment, totesChair, couch,lovoseat, rugBed, boxes, dresser,totes, TVBags, clothingBed, boxes, dresserBoxesBaby stroller, boxesBoxes, totes, toysAtr condItioner, boxes, dresserBicycle, boxes, totestied, boxes, dresser,ladderBed, boxes, TVBoxes, kitchenchairs, couchAIr conditIoner, bedboxesBicycle, boxes, tolesBoxes, golf clubsBags, bed, bicycle,boxes, toysBed, boxes, dresser,totes
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of theSelf-Service Storage Facility Act, State of Illinois, the un-derslgned will sell at public sale by competitive biddingon November 25, 2008, at 11:00 AM., on the premIsewhere sold property hos been stored, and which are locat-ed al Public Storage/PS Orange Co., 1916 N. Elston, Chica-go, IL 60622. Phone 773-227-3114, fax 773-237-3253.
SPACE OCCUPANTA188 Constance Carter
A19t Joseph Mosley
AlOI Mark MavrantonlsA267 Ramona YoungA269 Exhibit/
Heather Ronkoska
Alto Thalsa Gee
A334 Chris Kim
A342 Tam Siracusa
AIS? Luis Rasado Jr.
AlBi Harry DukovA394 Laura Lindgren
Alto Raymond Brown
A402 Anthony BaldwinA487 ChrIs Weller
Cols David Smith
Cot? Joe Garrido
C107 David Bernaht
Ct43 Rachel SierraD501 Michael Lorimer
DM2 Matthew Calvin0643 Jeff Czischki
DiM Alicia Santana0727 James Digiovanni
CONTENTSBicycle, sofa, TVporfabtgSofa, dresser, tablediningBoxes, 15, cratesBoxes 5, sofa, tote
Totes 5, sportseqpmtBed frame, sofa,floor lampBoxas 2, ciolhlng,tool boxBoxes 5, bicycle,sof aSofa, chair, endtobteBoxes, scooterBoxes 2, sportsoqpmtBoxes 2, totos 2,suitcaseSoto, totes 4Sofa, refrigerator,TV portobleBooks, pictures,recordsBicycle, stereo,recordsDresser, soto,clothingBoxes 5, toysDresser, sportseqpmtBoxes 10, computerBoxes 10, dresser,rugBoxes 5, totes 4Rodio, sofa, TVportable
Purchases must be made with cash only and paId for atthe time of sale. Ali goods are seid as Is and must be ro-moved at the time of the purchase. Sale Is sublect loadleurnment.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONALPROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of theSelf-Service Storage Focility Act, Slate of Illinois, the un-dersigned, PS Orange Inc. and/ar ShurGard TRS, Inc.,will conduct sale(s) at Public Storage (formerlyShut-Gard) on the premise where said property has beenstored, and which Is located at Public Storage/PS OrangeCo., 3501 West Touhy Avenue, Llncalnwood, IL 607t2 bycompetitive bld, on November 28, 2008 aI 10:40 am., Thepersonal property Is described below. In the matters of:
Space #1505ltts300230243160
OccupantIsabella Kuntanloan MirceaPalla KostovBeverly GardnerAmanda Aguero
ContentsBags, boxesBags, boxesBays, boxesBags, boxesBags, boxes
Purchases Must Be Made With Cash Only And Paid ForA? The Timo Of Sale. Ail Goods Are SaId As Is And MusiBe Removed Al The Timo Of Purchase. Sale Is Subiect ToAdiaurnmerif.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFPERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant fo Section 4 of theSelf-Service Storage Facility Act, Stale of IllInois, the un-ciorslgned will sell of public sale by competitivo biddingen November 26, 2008 at J :00 P.M. on the premitg wheresaid property has bean stored, andwhlcti are located atPublic Storage, PS Orange Co., 1414 S. Wabash, Chicago,IL 60605 the Personal property described below. In thematters of:
SPACE00070016001700480072BlOSSB1063C2001C2gltC2030C2045doso03029D3034040450407004081E408204t4504147F5013.F5051F5093F111G6032G6055G6082G6l17H7004H7026H7t02
s OCCUPANTRuthie McleodJennifer D. GomezEarl GreeneDee SettingAdam PotacekBeverly HadloyShirley PayfonBertrand JohnsonHenry Booth HouseHenry Booth HouseCynthia DanielsSean HuctinsonMatthew WilkinsPhilllp StewartPrince RileyWliilam IlariKaren BakerJoseph WalkerGwendolyn HarrisDavid LoganVernon Ray SpearsShaneen MurrayHenry Boot litigaseMelvIn CooperChartes WhileRito HutManuel VelozManuel VelozCharilse WilliamsChotuno WilliamsCheryl Fitzpatrick
CONTENTSBooks, suitcaseTotos, tea'sStove, sofaBed, dresserDesk, boxesBoxes, totesBoxesBed, boxesBoxasBoxesBoxes, picturesSofa, bedBoxes, bed frameBoxes, totesBoxesSuitcase, boxesSpeakers, clothingBoxesTotes clothingClothing, totesBags, boxesSafo, boxesBoxesClothing, tolesBoxesBoxesBooks, boxesStool, boxesSofa, boxesBoxes, dresserBoxes
Purchases must be made with cash only and paid for atthe time of saie. Ail goods are sold os is and must be ro-moved at the time of purchase. Sale is subiect toadiournment.
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THANKSGIVING DAYNOVEMBER 27, 2008
The deadline for publishing legal noticesduring the week of November 27th is i DAYEARLIER than normal. The deadline will beFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 st at 5:00 PM.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that Pursuant to Section 4 of theSelfSorvlce Storage Facility Act Stale of Illinois, the un-dersigned, PS Orange Co., wIll soli at public saie by compel.ifive bIdding on November 26, 2008, at 10:10 am., on thepremIse where said properly has been stored, and whichare located at Public Storage, PS Orange Co., 1512 W.Jarvls, Chicago, IL 60626, the personal property describedbelow. In the matters of:
Unit av Name Contents001 CariCohen Boxes016 Curtis A. King Bags, boxes027 Latronla Jaranillo Boxet, kitchen chair,
exercise equipment042 Seth Robersen Bicycle, boxes038 Annte Moore Bags, bed frame, bedmattress06? Shown T. Maxtey Bed box spring, bedmattress, desk, toles091 Mortin Dixon AIr conditioner, bogs,bed box spring, racking chair
168 Ramil Celestin Aircondifloner, bedbox spring, washer,dryer
210 Donald Kadiri Bags, clothing, micrawave, TV portable
218 Ethel Greene Bags, boxes, kitchenchoir
219 Kart Jones Boxes232 Pamela Harrison Bags, bed frame-
mattress, dresser,mIcrowave
248 Robin 1-tobten Bags255 Angela Hood Ironing board, totes264 Manique Lewis Coffee table, end ta
bio, kitchen chair273 Anthony S. Robinson i bag, 1 box292 Vicky Bollantyne Washer, totes, dress
er, sofa, couch
Purchases must be made with cash only and paid tor atthe timeofsale. All goods are sold as is and must be re.moved of the time of purchase, Saie Is subieci toadiournment.
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Pursuant to Illinois StatoLaw, a salo or disposition ofproperty stored in Tho renter'sspace to satisfy the ownerslien will be held on November20, 2O8 at or after 10:00 AMand continuo untilcompletionTerms: Purchases must bemade in cash only and paidfor at the time of sale or dis-position of property. All goodsare sold 'os ls and must be re-moved within 24 hours of thesole or disposition of proper-ty. Soto or disposition of prop-Oily Is subtect to cancellationor adlournment. The sale ordisposition of property willbegin at Simply Self Storage,7524 North Poulina Street,Chicago, IL 60626 and contin-ce in the order listed untilcompletion. The units to besold or disposed of are osfollows:
Unit 877 - Brundoge , VirginiaBogs, boxes, clothes
Unit 640 - Howard, Alanlo Boxes, 3 bags, suitcase
Unit O15 - Bey, LarryScooter, clothes, Iron
Unit 924 - Buller, Lisa6 totos, S crates, desk, chair
Unit 350 - Aklllu, TewodrosShelves, Instrument case, 4chairs, rug, boxes
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Notice of Sale or DispositIonof Property
Pursuonf to Illinois StateLaw, a sale or disposition ofproperty stored In tite renter'!space to sollofy the ownerslien will be held an November20, 200B at or after 10:00 AMnd continue until
completion-Terms: Purchases must bemode in cash only and paidfor al the time of sate or dis-posilion of property. All goodsare sold 'as is' and must be re-moved wilhln24 hours at thesale or disposition of proper-ty. Sole or disposition of prop-oily Is subiect to cancellationor adiournment. The sale ordisposition of property willbegin at Simply Self Storage,2647 North Western Avenue,Chicago, IL 60647 and contin-ue in the order listed untilcompletion. The units to besold or disposed of are asfollows:
UnIt 846 - Rosario, JanetBike, fan, iO boxes,basketball
Unit 463 - Daniel, Steveboxes, pictures
Unit 506 - Baldovin, Paultotes, speaker, picture
Unit 427 - Welsberg, Paula3 chairs, 3 totes, boxes,dresser
Unit 533 - Lewis, Timothycomputer server, iO boxes,car parts
Unit 899 - Gonzi, WalterBike, boxes, bogs, pictures
Unit 5118 - Shun, MichaelStereo, TV, sofa, futon, boxes,toys
Unit 769 - Alexander, DorothyMicrowave, bed, boxes, fan
NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE010 PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of theSeit-Service Storage Facility Act, State of Illinois, the un-ciersigned. I'S Orange Co., will sell at public sale by corn-petltive bidding on November 25, 2008 at 10:40 AM., onthe premise where said property has been stored, andwhich is located at Public Storage, PS Orange Co, 5838 N.Pulaski, Chicago, Illinois 60646, the personal property de-scribed below, in the matters of:
Space # Occupant ContentsA020 Delilah Reyes Bags, boxesA046 Lindo Figotah Boxes, dresser, bogsA096 Juan Garcia Boxes, dresserA157 James P Mckenna Boxes, bagsA200 Enrico Serrono Mattress, bagsA250 Mary Marco Totes, boxesBOOS Paul Orlando Boxes, bags8006 Juan Aguilar Bags, mattressB024 Steve Fiske Boxes, bags8130 Brian Brothers Steel fixturesCOIS Mohammed Qotoiri Muttress, dresser0014 Andrea Suzanne Vogeiphel
Mattress, boxes,totes
0068 Theresa Pozos Dresser, bags, boxes01198 Robert E Hamm Boxes, bogsA239 Paterno C Siburg Jr. Bags, totes, boxes
Purchases Must Be Made With Cash Only And Paid ForAt The Time Of Sale. All Goods Are Sold As Is And MustBe Removed At The Time Of Purchase. Saie Is Subject ToAdioilrnment.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFPERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 of theSelf Storage Facility Act, State of Illinois, the under-signed will sell at public sole by competitive bidding onNovember 2S, 2008 at 10:10 AM. on the premises wheresaid property has been stored, and which are located atPublic StoroggPS OrangeCo 8050 McCormick, Skokie, IL60076, the personal property described beloW. in the mat-fers at:
SpaceA020A036
A078A097A103
ContentsBoxes
Boxes, lumberBoxesBoxes, bogsAir conditioner, boxes, dresser, totes
A137 Boxes, totesAS7 Boxes, totes, chairsAt63 Boxes, toles
CO3t Boxes,sheiving
E002 Bed, box spring,mattress, boxes,washer
E004 Boxes, sofaE006 Sofa, TV, dresser,
boxesE0131 Boxes, choir. totes,
vacuumE016 Bed, mattress,
chairs, microwaveF020 Bogs, boxes, cloth
ing, suitcase
Purchases Must Be Made With Cash Only And Paid FerAt The Time Of Sale. All Goods Are Sold As Is And MustBe Removed Al The Time Of Purchase. Sole Is Subiect ToAdiournment.
Aloi Boxes, tableB002 Boxes, sofaBOfl Boxes
D059 BoxesDM2 BoxesD07t BoxesDtGl BoxesD119 Boxes0132 Boxes
OccupantKaren TaylorNorthwestern UnivSchool of MusicEric FarmilantI(eilh SalmenStacy Douglas
Carl CohenBrian CrawfordHope GilbertCheryl LackeyCheryl Glass-MumigPamela WhiteMark HerzogErnest FooterDerrick BryanHarriet MarquezCathy HareasLonnie JacksonRoberta SmithDale Richardson
Jose GarciaN J Johnson
Ronald Hale
Corey Chang
Mario Pillow
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Unti TIll - Mike ShanFox machine, trophy, footbollpads, mIsc. boxes & bags
Un1t139 - Olga MontezumaTotes, OVO player, VCR,boxes, pictures
Unit 703 - Paiz, MiguelTable saw, buckets, 2 levels
Unit 102 - GeIler, Andreasofa, mattress sel, lamp, box-es, bags, toles, TV
Unit 85? - Granados, Gabriela7 chairs, cabinels, boxes,bags
Unit 344 - Santiago, ManuelAC Unit, computer, bed, box-es, bogs, 4 choirs
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Notice at Sole or Dispositionof Property
pursuant to Illinois StateLaw, a salo or disposition ofproperty stored In the renter'!space to safisfy the ownerslien will be held on November20, 2008 at or after tO:0O AMand continue until compie-tien.
Terms: Purchases must bemade In cash only and paidfor a the time at sale or dis-position of property. All goodsare sold 'as 1s and must be re-moved Within 24 hours of thesale or disposition of proper-0v. Sate or dIsposition et prop-ei-tv is sublect to cancellationor adiournment, The saie ordisposition of property willbegin at Simply Self Storage,419 East 25th Street, Chicago,IL 60616 and continue In theorder listed until completion.The units to be sold or dis-posed cl are as follows:.
Unit 317- Mai-goret WIIllomDresser, Bed, Table, Printer,Keyboard, Box
Unit 510 -Wanemond SmithBoxes, 2 Copiers, Safe
Unit 829 - Chris Cole
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Unit 837 - Syrrila RobinsonChaIr, Bed, Air Conditioner,Microwave, Loveseal, Bags,Stereo
Unit 968 - Matthew Lee3 Fax Machines, Shredder,Boxes
Unit 986 - Matthew LeeBoxes, 3 BriefcaseS, Tole
Unit 995 - Faith CorneliusCouch, Loveseaf, Bed, Mir-rar, Boxes, Pictures
Unit 0fl - Lynelt DobyBed, Toys, Chair, Bases,Toles
UnIt O32 - Kirn Berry12 Totes, Fan, ExerciseEquipment, 6 Boxes
Unit 1059 - Neil Thomas6 Boxes
Unit 1235 - WardeIl McClalnSuItcase, File cabinet, Boxes
Unit 1249 . Alton PottsStereo, Printer, Sale, Bed, 2tables, 3 choIrs, Boxes
Unit 1519 - Raymond ThomasBags
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONALPROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuont to Secflon 4 of theSelf-Service Storage Facility Act, Stale of Illinois, the un-dersigned, PS Orange InC. sell at public saie by competi-tive bidding on: November 25, 2008 al 12:00 p.m. On thepremise where said properly has been stored and whichare located at Public StoragelPS Orange Co., Property #08067, 1711 W. Fullerton, Chicago, IL 60614, Phone: 773-525-5518, Fax: 773-248-3702. The person property descri-bed below, in the matter of:
Space Name1016 Shamlka Geins043 Lindo Pearson
1003 Regina PinedaUeB Roberl000mezJr.
2005 Robyn Audio
2099 Nathan Guerriero
2134 Charles Wright
3065 Rachel Heaston
3126 Kim Taylor
4017 William Visconti
4115 LaQunio Green
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ContentsBike, mattress, tvSofa, table, mattressSoto, tVDresser, chair,mirrorComputer, sewingmochifleMattress, sofa,boxesMattress, speakers,sports equip.Desk, computer,chairsRef ridge ra to r,vocuumMattress, boxes,tolesBike, dresser, totes
Purchases must be made wilh cash only and paid for atthe lime of saie. All goods are sold as is and must be re-moved at the timo of purchase. Sale Is subject toadiournmenl.
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LEGAL NOTICENORWOOD PARK TOWNSHIP
SCHEDULE OF BOARD MEETINGS, 2009
All Regular and Fiscal Board meetings will be heldenthe second Tuesday arid last Friday of each monthcommencing at 6:30 p.m. at the Township Holt, 7833West Lawrence Avenue, Norridge, Illinois, as follows:
JANUARY 13 8 30 JULY 14 & 31FEBRUARY 10 8, 27 AUGUST 11 & 28MARCH 10 & 27 SEPTEMBER 8 & 25APRIL 4 & 24 OCTOBER 13 & 20MAY 12&29 NOVEMBER 10&27JUNE 9&24 DECEMBER 8&18'The December Fiscal meeting will be held on the third
Friday of the month. The last Flday of the month IsChristmas day.
Notice Is further given that special meetings might becalled pursuant to law and in that event, statutory noticeWill be given to all those Interested and proper personswho request flotice of such special meetings.Interested Partle5 are Invited to attend.
NOTICE OP POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ONTHE BASISOF DISABLED STATUS
The TaWshlp of Norwood Pork does not discriminate onthe basis of disabled status In the admission to, egresstram, or in the treatment et, or employment in, or in anyrelation to Its programs or aclivilies. Larry RogaWskl ofNorwaad Park Township, 7833 West Lawrence Avenue,Norridge, Illinois, 60706, telephone number (705) 453-0561has been designated lo coordinate compliance with thenondiscrimination requirements.Dated this 13th doy of November, 2000
ROCCO SECCOTOWNSHIP CLERK1705) 453-0861
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1013- Bid Notices
BID NOTICEFairvieW School District 72
NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the Board ofEducation et Fairview SchoolDistrict No. 72, 7040 LaramieAvenue, Skokie, Cook County,Illinois, 60077 wIll receivesealed, lump sum bidstor UNIT VENTILATORREPLACEMENT alFoirview South ElementarYSchool.
Bids wIll be received on orbefore Tuesday, December 2,2008 al 9:30 AM al theFairvieW School District No.12 AdministratiVe Offices,7040 Loramie Avenue, Skokie,IL, 60577. At this time, theBids will be publicly openedand read aloud. Bid speciti-cotions are available at tImofficeot Metro Design Associ-ales (224) 629-4444 on Thurs-day, November 13,2000.
The Board at Education atFairview SchoolDistrict No.72 reserveS the right to reiectany or all Bids, to accept Bidsin whole or In part, and lowaive any irregularities ordetects in any Bid. The can-tract will be awarded, it atall, to the lowest responsiblebidder, considering conf armi-ty wlIh the Bid Specification,terms of delivery, quality andserviceability end such ethertactors as determined by theBoard at Education. All deci-siens ot the Board of Educo-tien shall be considered final.The Boord of Education re-serves the right to relect aBid from a bidder who, In theBoard of Educatlan'sOpifllOfl,does not exhIbit post expon-once, equal to the size andscope of this proieCt or whodoes not submit per the BidSpeciticatlons.
Jettrey BnillSecretory,Board of Education
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BID NOTICE1911es Elementary
School District No.71
Sealed bids will be receiveduntil 11:30 am on Tuesday,December 11, 2058 atClarence E. Culver School,6901 W. Oakton Street, HilesIllinois 60714 whIch bids willbe opened at 11 :35 am onTuesday December 11, 200 alClarence E. Culver School,6901 W. Ookton St., Hiles,Illinois 60714 for:
. Purchase Of Food andCafeteria Supplies for themonths of January, Febru-any, March, April, May andJune, 2009.
Bid specifications may bepicked up al Clarence E.Culver School, 6001 W. OaklonSt., Hiles, Illinois 60714beginning November 19, 2Q00between the hours at 8:30 amand 3:30 pm,The Board reserves the right
to relect any and all bids.
Mary KruegerSecretary,Board of Education
Amy KruppeSuperintendent
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BID NOTICE
The Board of Education,Molnp Township High SchoolDistrict 207, 1131 South DeeRoad, PerK Ridge, Illinois60068, wit receive sealed bidsfor:SCIENCE LAB CASEWORK
REPLACEMENTAT
MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGHSCHOOL
WEST CAMPUS1155 SOUTH WOLF ROADPARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS
68068PROJECT NO. 08124
The Bid Opening will be onTuesday, December 16, 20Q0at 10:00 AM at the MaineTownship t-11gb School Dis-tnicf Office, 1131 South DeeRoad, Pork Ridge, IL 60068.At this time the Bids Wilt bepublicly opened and read. APerformance and PaymentBond in the full amount of thecontract will be required. ABid Security of 10% of the Bldis required with the proposal.The Contractor must pay thePrevailing Wage Rates for ailwork per Illinois Law.
lt is the policy of MaineTownship High School Dis-tnicl 257 lo provide equal op-portunity to all qualified busi-ness in the awarding of con-tracts end accordingly pro-motes the utilization of diver-sitied businesses to the maxi-mum extent feasible in anycontract issued against thissolicllollon to bid.
The Owner reserves theright to relect any or oil Bids,to waive irregularities in thebidding procedure, or acceptthe Bld that In Ils opinion willserve Its best interest. Anysuch decision shall be consld-ered Sinai. The Owner re-serves the right to set asIde aBld tram a Contractor who, Inthe Owner's opinion, does notexhibit post experience equalto the size and scope ot thisproject.The bidder shall have a writ-
ten sexual harassment policyin place in Sull compliancewith Section 2-105 of the liii-nois Human Rights Act.
Obtain Bidding Documents(maximum 3 sels) alter No-vember 19, 2008 at:
BHFX LLC804 Burr Oak Drive
Westmont, Illinois 605591630) 789-0061
A refundable deposit for thedrawings and specificationsof $I0O00 per set Is required.Drawing Sels ore availableonly to General contractors.Subcontractors ore permittedto Obtain bidding documentswithout a retundable deposit.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 4 at theSelf-Service Storage Facility Act, Slate of Illinois, the un-dorslgned will sell at public sale by competitive biddingon November 26, 2000, at 10:00 AM., on the premisewhere said property has been stored, and which are locat-ed at Public Storage/PS Orange Co., 362 W. Chicago Ave.,Chicago, IL 60610. Phone 312-266-0174, tax 312-266-0179.
SPACE OCCUPANT1013 Go Parking2060 Linda MotS2099 She'ree Johnson3008 Cassi Olson
3021 Dr. Fredrick Gambrell
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5092 Concepts 4 LivIng6006 Nell 1-tortigon6010 HIlda Fitch6029 Dennis Ishlbashl6000 Cormsn Alicea6139 Northwestern University
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CONTENTSBoxes, computerBags, lamp, suitcaseNC,sota,dryorBed mattress, boxes,sotoBed mattress,ladderTotes, toys, IvBogs, clothing, toysBoxes, tableSotoBags, books, tool boxShelving, suitcase,totesBed mattress, boxes,tolesBed mattress, seat,tvChoirsBoxes, microwaveBoxes, totes,toysBags, boxesBoxes, suitcasePalhCoreBoxes
Purchases must be made with cash only and paid for atthe time of sale. All goods are sold as is and musI be re-moved at the time et the purchase. Sale is subiect toodiournment.
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BID NOTICE
The Board of Educationof RidgewoOd HighSchool District 234 is re-ceivifig bids tor AsbestosAbatement. A mandato-n' pro-bid meeting wiltbe held on Manda',', No-vember 17, 2005, al 3:30p.m. at Rldgswaod HIghSchool. Bids shall be sub-mitted to Ms. CherylFlinn, Business Manan-er, Ridgewood HighSchool District 234, 7500W. Montr050 Ave.,Nornidge, IL 60706 by2:50 p.m. on December 2,2008.
Cheryl L. FlinnBusiness Manager
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REQUEST FOR BID
Notice is hereby given thatthe Board of Park Commis-sioners of the Skokie ParkDistrict will receive and openbids on Wednesday, Decem-ber 3, 2005 Warn fan:
ONE (1) FOUR WHEELDRIVE CATERPILLAR
MODEL 420E IT BACKHOESpecificaflons are on file for
prospective bidders at thePurchasing Manager's officelocated at Weber LeisureCenter, 9300 Weber ParkPlace, Skokie, Illinois.The Board of Park Commis-
slonors reserves the right toaccept or reiect any and allbids, or portions thereof, andto waive technicalities.
Sealed bids are to be ad.dressed la: AndreW Butta,PurchasIng Manager, SkokiePork District, 9300 WebenPark Place, Skokie, IL 60077-ONE FOUR WHEEL DRIVEBACKHOE bld enclosed.'
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1046- Liens
PUBLICLIENSALE
That on 1212212008, a sole willbo held at 3:00 p.m. at:Castro Automotive Inc., 1634Oakton Street, Des Plaines,IL 60018. All bids to be inwriting, to sell the tollowingarticles to enforce a lien ex-isting usder,the laws at theState at Illinois against sucharticles far tabor, services,skills or material expendedupon or storage furnished forsuch articles at the request ofthe tallowing designatedperson(sI, unless such arti-cies are redeemed withinthirty (301 days of the publi-cation of this notice.
NAME OF PERSON(S)vayi Khy
DESCRIPTION OFARTICLE1984 Chevrolet Corvette1G1AY0702ES116828
AMOUNT: $5,000.00
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PUBLIC LIEN SALE
That on 12/4t08, a sale wiltbe held at 9:00 am. at:VIP Auto Body, Inc. 1827North Leclaire, Chicago,IL 60639.
NAMEOF PERSON(S):Carolyn D. Parker
L1EN HOLDER:TMC
DESCRIPTION OFARTICLE:1998 Lexus GS 300VIN #JT8BD6857W0028102
AMOUNT: $9,185.00
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PUBLIC LIEN SALE
Thai on 12j2008, a sale willbe held at 3:01) p.m. at:Grand Auto & Truck Center,2427 W. Grand Avesse,Chicago, IL 60612. Alt bids lobe In writing, to sell the fai-lowing articles to entorco olien existing uncterthe laws ofthe State of Illinois againstsuch articles for tabor, sers-ices, skills or material ex-pended upen or storage fun-nished ton such articles at therequest of the following desig-noted person(s), unless sucharticles are redeemed withinthirty (30) daysot the publi-cation at this notice.
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NAME OF PERSON(S)Frank NormanSharon PerryAmenicredit FinancialServices
DESCRIPTION OFARTICLE2006 Dodge Durango1D41-tB48276F188907
AMOUNT: $12,255.92
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1060- PIan Commission& Zoningilearings
LEGAL NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN Thai a public hearing Willbe held on Thursday, Pecera-ber4, at 7:30 P.M. at the ParkRidge Public Works ServiceCenter, 400 Busso Hwy, ParkRidge, Illinois, When the tot-lowing matten will beconsidered:
Zoning Case NumberV.08-26
ApplIcation for o Variance toallow the reconstructIon of anattached brick garage can-tlicting with section 7.3, Tobte3; section 11.4.F.2.O; and sec-lion 11.4.F.2.c of the ZoningOrdinance o? the City of PorkRidge, on The property knowas.
Lot 12, Together with theEast ½ of the Vacated AI-ley Lying West of and Adia-cent to Lot 12, in Block 4 inKinseY'sTalcatt Road Sub-division in the Northeast Viot Section 2, Township 40North, Range 12 EaSt O theThird Principal Meridian,According to the PlatThereof Recorded June 12,1924 As Document 846.4303,In Cook County, Illinois
The property olherwiseknown as: 1436 South VineAvenue,Park Ridge, Illinois60068
All persons interested in theabove described malter areinvited to attond and will beheard.
Ann Tennes, ChairmanZoning Board of Appeals
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LEGAL NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING
NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a publIc hearing willbe held on Thursday, Decem-ber 4, 2008 al 7:30 p.m. In thePublic Works Service Center,400 Busse Highway, ParkRidge, Illinois, when the fol-lowing malten will beconsIdered:
Zoning Case Number:V-08-31
Application tor a Variance loallow the construction et o2nd story addition to encroach1.37 teet Into the required sideyard setback of 5.15 feet, 05required by SectIon 7.3, Table3 ot the Zoning Ordinance ofthe City of Park Ridge, on theproperty known os:
Lot 7 (Except the South 52Feet Thereat) and theSouth 30 t'eeC, 5 Inches ofLoi 8 in Block S in theResubdivlslan Of Parts ofBlocks 1,3,4 and 5 in Pennyand Meacham's Subdivi-sien of the Soulh East Quan-ter of Section 26, Township41 North, Range 02, Eastof the ThIrd Principal Meni-dian, in Cook County,Illinois.
The property otherwiseknown as: 128 Clinton Street,Park Ridge, Illinois
All persons interested in theabove described matter areinvited to attend and will beheard.
Ann Termes, ChairmanZoning Board of Appeals
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1062- Probate
IN THE CIRCU IT COURT010 COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT
PROBATE DIVISION
ESTATEOFBETTY L. FUMBANKSCHAMBERLAIN,Deceased
No. 2006 P 4506AFFIDAVIT OF
HON-RESIDENCECARY A LIND, on oath
states for purposes of opprov-Ing the First and FInal Ac-count of the Supervised Ad-minlstnator et this Estalo andfor closing at the Estate, os toUNKNOWN HEIRS OF NA-TI-IANIEL CHAMBERLAIN,
UNKNOWN HEIRS at NA-THANIEL CHAMBERLAIN,on due Inquiry cannot befound so that notice connot beserved upon them.
The place of residence ofUNKNOWN HEIRS et NA-THANIEL CHAMBERLAINupon diligent Inquiry cannotbe ascertained and their lastknown place of residence Isunknown.
/s/Cary A. Lind
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Cose No. 08 P 6102PUBLICATION NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given at thedeath of Bette Strossmon ofHiles, IL. Letters of otflcewere Issued on September 25,2008 lo RobertStnassn'ian,1333 W.Bniclnwood 302,Chlcago, IL60626, whose attorney Is ConyA. Lind, 121 S. Wilke Rd. Suite407, ArlIngton His, IL 60005.847-571-0030.
Claims against the estatemay be flIed In the oftice ofthe Clerk of the Circuit Courtat 18 N. County Street, Wu-kegan, IllInois 60085, or wIththe representatIve or beth,on or before APrh 6, 2009,Which date Is not less than 6months from the dote of thetIret publication et this noticeand any claim not tiled withinthat period Is barred. Copiesof any claim tiled with theClerk must be maIled or de-livened to the representativeand la the attorney withIn 10days otter il Is flied,
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BOARD OF EDUCATIONSKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Notice at TIme and Placeton
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To be eligible to serve as aBoard of Education Member,candidates musi be 18 yearsor older, a U.S. citizen, a pIs-mid 73½ resIdent far at leastone year, and a registeredvoter. In addition, requIredpaperwork must be submit-ted. CandIdates elected wIllserve four-year terms explr-Ing In April 2013.
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The first doy tor candidatesfo file nominating papers isTuesday, January 20, 2009,beginning of 8:00 am. Thelast day for filing Is MondayJanuary 26, 2009. Papers wilbe accepted at the Superin-tendenf's Office no earlierthon 8:00 am. and no laterthan 5:00 p.m. Candidate'sncgnes will appear on theelectIon ballot in the orderIn which their nominalingpapers arg received.
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By JENNIFER JOHNSON
jjohnson@pioneerlocal.com
Audiences around theChicago area are gettinga front row seat on a mis-sion to Saturn aboard theCassini orbitet thanks inpart to Park Ridge nativeJohn Vittallo.
Vittallo is a NASA So-lar System Ambassadoi;giving him an opportu-nity to speak to audi-
- ences about NASA mis-sioI.1s and share actualimages taken from space.Vittallos latest series ofprograms, presentedwith co-worker and fe!-low ambassador Jim Ko-yac, focus on NASA'sCassini-Huygens missionto study Saturn, its-rings,and its many moons.
"This was the nextbest thing to working atNASA," he said of joiningthe ambassador pro-gram.
The Solar SystemAmbassadorsprogram..gets the word out to thegeneral public aboutNASA's missions and sci-entific discoveries, andgenerate excitementabout them, Vittallo said.He conducts about 10presentations each year,with the Cassini-Huygensmission being the currentfocus.
"If I can get one nudi-eñce member to checkout the Cassini web site,that's success to me," hesaid. "It's to get that littlebit ofinterest going."
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Saturn can beseen in thisimage cap-
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Expa;In his presentations,
Vittallo combines scien-titic data with explana-tions the average audi-ence can understand,throwing in a little humoras well.
"Some ofthe times thedata is very very detailedand technical. I try to beable to appeal to an audi-eñce of nine-year-old kidsas well as adults, so I tryto mix it together," Vit-tallo said.
Vittallo grew up in
Park Ridge, attendingFranklin ElementarySchool and Emerson Mid-die School. His familymoved away by the time.he reached high school,but as an adult he re-turned to Park Ridgewhere he still resides.
Growing up, he says he"always had an interest inspace."
"I remember having.this giant atlas that hassome spectacular imagessome of the gas giaiitplanets, Jupiter, etc.," hesaid. "I loved openingthat giant hook up andlooking through it as akid."
Vittallo's interest inspace propelled.him toNASA's Solar SystemAmbassadors program in2002, his first space pres-entation taking. place atthe Park Ridge Public Li-brary. ' ..
. Vittallo, whoworks ¡ritelecommunications de-jsign iftid engineering for.
Motorola, has nmdedozens of NASA presen-tations with Kovac, thelatest taking place at theDeerfield Public Libraryon Oct. 23.
Exploring mission
The presentation drewa crowd of about 40, in-eluding a number of chi!-dren who stared at the im-ages sent from the Cassiniorbiter with rapt attention.
The mission is namediìíter 17th Century as-,tronomers GiovanniCassini and Christian Huy-gens. Cassini discoveredseveral of Saturn's manymoons (60 are known toexist) and Huygens diseov-ered,Titan, Saturn'slargest and probably mostWë114(noWn moon.
The Cassini orbiterreached Saturn sevenyears after its launch in "19'lj lind the mission hasbeen kxtended two moreyearn
Vittallo and'Kova&s.
NASA Solar System Ambassador John Vittallo of Park Ridge speaks at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. Asan ambassador, Vittallo speaks to the public about NASA space missions. His specialty is the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn.
presentation includesclose-up images of Saturnitself, its unique rings andthe terrain of several ofthe planet's moons, withcraters and mountainranges clearly visible.
The mission made anumber of discoveries.The Huygens probe landedon Titan, Saturn's biggestmoon, sending back dataof a surface that has "thesame consistency of wet'sand," Kovac said, and im-ages of a hazy, orange at-mosphere of methane fog.The surfaces 9f othermoons were also pho-tographed up close, moun-tain ranges and other ter-rain quite visible.
At Saturn's South Pole,the probe captured whatappears to be perpetualhurricane measuring 45miles deep and 5,000 mileswide. . ' ' . ..
"On Earth this wouldbe a category 200, I'd as- '
sume," Vittallo joked.' ' '
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An image of Satuçn's moon,Dione, captured by the Cassiniorbiter. John Vittallo of ParkRidge, a NASA Solar SystemAmbassador, says this is oneof his favorite images takenduring the space mission.
Rings unveiled
The planet's famousrings are also capturedup close, appearing pa-per-thin around theplanet. Vittallo explainedthat the rings, whichmeasure 180,000 miles'wide, are estimated at,only 50 ft. in width. Therings are actually "count-less numbers of individu-ally orbiting objects,some as small as micron-sized cigarette smoke,others as large as thesize of a house."
Some of Saturn'smoons have even carvedout space between thering particles as they or-bit the planet.
The Cassini orbitertraveled 3 billion milesand took seven yqars toreach Saturn. Since 2004it has been orbiting theplanet and sending backimages and data that aretransmitted via threeDeep Space Networkcommunications facilitieslocated around theworld.
Vittallo's next localpresentation willbe on'Jan. 22 at Vernon AreaLibrar'300 QlÎ'IalfDay Róad in Lincòlnshire.
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Miracle House willsponsor a Holiday Bòu-tique from 9 a.m. to 5 pm.Nov. 15 at Asbury Court,1750 Ehithurst Road, DesPlaines. Get a jump starton holiday shopping with,Pampered Chef, Mary Kay,Partylite and many craftitems.. Admission is free.For more inforniation, call(847) 296-5258.
The Norwocd Park His-torical Sodety announcesVictoria's Annual HolidayBoutique & Cafe which willbe held Dec. 4 through 7 atthe Noble-Seymour-Crip-pen House, 5624 N.Newark Ave., Chicago. Ad-mission is $1. The eventwill feature handmade holi-day gifts from local arti-sans and crafters includingornaments, holiday kitchendecorations, stained glass,painted decorations, andhand-sewn items. The Cafewill offer homemade good-ies, including sandwiches,soups, bread, cookies, piesand cakes, and other pas-tries. Hours are 10 a.m. to8 p.m. Thursday and Fil-day and 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.Saturday ¿md Sunday. Nor-wood Park Historical Soci-ety members enjoy an ex-clusive Members' Night onDec. 3, 7 to 9 p.m. To be-come a member, sign upand get admission to thisexclusive event. Victoria'sBoutique is connected tothe society's other majorholiday event, the HolidayHouse Tour on Dec. 6, IIn.m. to 4 p.m. Advanceticket sales for the tourwill be available at thecraft fair on Wednesday(members' night), Thirs-day, and Friday only. Topurchase advance tickets
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. The St. Juliana Mothers'
Club is looking for craftersfor its 2007 Holiday CraftFait The fair will be 9 amto 4 p.m. Nov. 22 in the St.Juliana's Abeam Center,across from the church, at7201 N. Oketo Ave. The feefor each table is $55. Elec-tricity is available for anadditional fee, but is limit-ed. For more informationor an application form,vendors should contactPatti McDonagh, (773) 792-3931, or the St. Julianaparish business office,(773) 631-4127.
The Parents Club ofGuerin College Preparato-'y High School seekscrafters for its annual craftshow from 10 a.m. to 3p.m. Nov. 29, featuring onlyhandcrafted items acrossthe first floor of the school,8001 W. Belmont Ave., Riv-er Grove. Admission is $2;children younger than 12are free (strollers are notpermitted). Refreshmentswill be available for pur-chase. For more informa-tion about the show, or toreceive an applicationform, call (708) 453-6233.Crafters may also down-load an application atwww.guerinprep.org.
st. Raymond de Pene-
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FITNESS CENTER
Nues Family FitnessCenter, 987 Civic CenterDrive, (847) 588-8400,www.nilesfitness.com.:
The Fttness Center hasscheduled some Fantasticprograms for children to
orrespond with its pòpu-lar aerobic classes. In-structors will even escortthe' children to and fromthe Clubhouse. A half-hourin the ClubHouse is melad-ed' in all Fantastic classfees. Classes are heldMondays through Fridays:sports, fitness, art, science,cooking and more. Stop byor call; ask for Jenny or
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evening filled with swim-ining, gym, ct4ifts, snackand more from 6 to 9 p.m.Fridays, Nov. 14 and Dec.19. Fees are $10, members;$15, nonmembers.
The following is theGroup Fitness schedule.Daily drop-in fees are $8for residents; $9, nonresi-dents. Express cards areavailable for numerous vis-its.
Cerillo FUsion: Cardlo-vascular workout withmuscle shaping, using in-terval Step, plyometrics,Kickboxing or BOSU corn-binations with strengthtraining. Finish with corework and stretch; inter-mediate to advance.
Core Cardlo & Strength:Improve core strength andtone your body. Class willinclude functional strengthexercises, ab and backwork, and end with a yogainspired'stretch; beginnerto advance.
Fantasy Fight: 60 rain-utes of choreographed low-impact simulated fight se-quences derived from themartial arts, boxing andbasic self-defense, designedto condition the heart,burn calories and improveself-confidence.
Heart Rate Up & Panp:Getyour heart rate upwith this variety of high in-tensity, low impact cardio-vascular routines withsome muscle conditioningbeginner to intermediate.
Lite & Fit: Perfect for'the mature adult. Work atyour own pace - a combi-nation of low impact (withsome high intensity) aero-'bics. May include basic 'step, stability ball work,and body toning with aband back strengthening;
. beginner to intermediate.
Step, Drills & Strength:This Step class will 'offervariety from week to week.One week is Step with 10minutes of cardlo drills fol-lowed by core strengthen-ing and the next weekStep Interval; intermedi-ate to advance. '
AJ.S. Stretch: Isolatedstretching to increase flexi-bility 8-8:50 a.m. Tues-days.
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-Body Flex: Increase lean
. muscle mass and boostresting metabolic rate withthis strength-training class6:20-7:20 p.m. Mondaysand Wednesdays; 10:05-11:05 a.m. Tuesdays andThursdays; 9:05-10:05 a.m.Saturdays; and 9:30-10:30a.m. Sundays.
Canilo Dance: Instruc-tar will teach a variety ofmoves; intermediate to ad-vanced level; 8:45-9:30 n.m.Sundays.
Cardlo Intervak Try thiscardiovascular workoutwith muscle shaping. Par-ticipants will interval Step,lu/Lo, Kickboxing or BO-SU combinations withweight training. Intermedi-ate to Advanced levels;9:20-10:20 a.m. Wednes-days.
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Cardlo Step: This stepclass includes a warmup,high-intensity step acre-bics, abdominal exerciseand a cool-down stretch;6:10-7:10 p.m. Tuesdays.
Core Challenge: Chal-lenging core stabffity withcardiovascular andstrength drills on the BO-SU balane trainer; 9:10-10:05 n.m. Mondays.
Easy Does It: Offers ma-tore adults the opportunityto exercise under.the closesupervision of a certifiedinstructor to achieve indi-vidual desired level of fit-ness. The class consists oflow-impact aerobics, stepor walking, resistancework, floor work andstretching, 10:10-11:05 a.m.
Mondays and 10-Li a.m.Fridays.
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Step, Drills andStrength: This class will of-fer variety from week toweek for intermediate toadvanced levels; 6:10-7:05p.m. Thursdays.
Total BodyToiling: Par-ticipants will develop mus-ele tone using'higher repe-titions of lighter weights;for beginner to advancedlevels, 5:15-6:05 p.m. Tues-days.
Yoga: Stretch andsoothe your mind from 8-9a.m. or 5:20-6:20 p.m.Mondays, 7-8:05 p.m. Tues-days, 8:15-9:15 p.m.Wednesdays, 6:50-8 p.m.Thursdays, and 10:10-11:20a.m. Fridays.
Splaning Is Indoor cy-cling to motivating music.Everyone rides at theirown pace in a team atmos-phere. Reservations are re-quired at the Service Deskbefore each class. Bring atowel, heart-rate monitorand a water bottle to class.Classes are 45 minutes.Class times vary. Dailydrop-in feesare $6 formembers; $9, nonmem-bers.
. Spinning-Yoga Blend
class will flow from Spin-ning right into yoga. Ex-press Yoga will focus onstretching and include corestrengthening. ExpressSpin is from 6 a.m. to 6:35a.m., and Express Yogafrom 6:40 a.m. to 7:15 n.m.,Wednesdays.
Nifes Family FitnessCenter, 987 Civic CenterDriye, offers Fall FantasticChildren's Programs. Thegoal of the programs is toprovide a stimulating envi-ronment that will encour-age learning and fun. Be-ginning classes are for par-ents and children to ex-plore and create together.For class schedule go towwwnilesfitness.com, orcall (847) 588-8400.
UI Pilgrim, I to 5 years.
Parents and children areinvited tojoin in a specialThanksgiving celebration:with crafts, games storiesand more. Holly Day Party,lto5years.HollyDaygames, crafth, stories andmore will fill a child'smorning. Friday Night Fun
5 to LI years. Join the en-thusiastic staff for anevening filled with swim-ming gym, crafts, snackand more. Girls Spa Night,5 to 11 years. Girls get
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Antics, I to 5 years. Playgroup in the pool! non-in-structional swim class ìsdesigned to help childrenbecome comfortable in thewater. Splash around whileparticipating in activesongs and circle fun. Watertoys will be available Par-ent/child. Mini Picasso's, 18months to 3-years: toddlerto explore their creativeside with painting playdough and bubbles. Classmay be messy so dress ac-cordingly. Parent/child.Romp, Stomp & RoO, 10- to20-months. This class is asocial experience for bothparent and child. Mats,balls, tunnels and age ap-propriate toys'will be of-fered in this active freeplay class. Your toddlercan climb, jump and milaround in our carpetedmulti-purpose room. Par-ent/child. Tiny tot Playtime,i to 2 years. Meet otherpaients and interact withyour child during move-ment, activities, free playand a simple craft. Musicand circle time will add tothe FUN. Parent/child. Me
iWo 2 years. Stories, musicand art to ease fears andencourage independence ina semi-structured environ-ment. Child only. Minisportsters, 2 to 4 years. Anintroductory sports classfor your active toddler. Tryout a different sport eachweeic Have fun while get-ting fit. Parent/child. Turn-hie bees, 2 to 4 years. In-troduetion to basic turn-bling skills by participatingin activities that teach 'gross motor skills and or-ganized movement. Basic
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will be offered with a con-tinuing curriculum throughspring 2009. Body IfexKids, 3 to 6 years and 5 to9 years. Scheduled duringadult Body Flex, this highenergy exercise class willget your child moving andgrooving. Class ends withkid's yoga. Instructor es-corta children to and fromthe Clubhouse. Firntast(cFridays, 3 to 6 years. Chu-dren play games, makecrafts, swim and make newfriends. Must be toilettrained. Playtime Picasso'ss to 6 years. Arts and
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T-bali, basketball, bowlingand more. Class is de-signed to improve listeningskills, instill a sense ofteamwork and encouragephysical development.
The Hiles Fithess Center,987 Civic Center Drive, istaking registration for fit-ness classes, including:Aqua-Arthritis, an opportu-nity for people with arthri-tis and post-rehab conci-tinas to help improve fiexi-bilit3 coordination andmuscle strength (a doctor'snote is required); Bg Event
Boot Camp, which is de-signed to help participantslose weight and tone up fora special event, combinescardlo with resistancetraining and ends with astretch; Core Strength,which offers total-body-strength exercises usingweight and the BOSU andincludes abdominal andlow back exercises (all abil-ity levels are welcome);Laughter Yoga, a techniquethat uses simple laughterexercises, interspersedwith gentle breathingstretching exercises and
rhythmic clapping; SeniorStrength, designed to im-prove the strength, agilitybalance arid flexibility ofolder adults, using lightweights, flexible tubing, andsmall resistance balls; Zumha, a Latin-dance-inspiredfitness class featuring aero-bic/fitness interval trainingwith a combination of fastand slow rhythms that toneand sculpt. Call (847) 588-8400 for days, times andfees, or go to wwwnilesfit-ness.com.
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Hiles Family Fitness Cen-
ter offers the following Pi-lates classes: a nine-weekprogram of MAT Pilates,using a series of controlledexercises that engages theni and body to developstrong flexible muscleswithout building hulk. Eachmovement begins with theabdomen, focusing on con-trolling core muscles. Rou-tines alternate stretching
with strengthening. Pilatesfor Golf is designed to im-
. prove balance, coordinationarid flowing movement.This class will help withspine and shoulder stabi-lization and core strength.Bring an iron to class. TheFitness Center offers class-es Monday, Wednesday,Thursday and Saturday.Call for times and details.For those experienced inMat Pilates private arid se-mi private training sessionsare available in the PilatesRefoimer Training Raom.All sessions are 50 minutes,
and members and non-members may purchase 1-,5-, or 10-session packages.Call Danielle Desherow,(847) 588-8410, for timesand pricing options.
FOOD DRIVE
Saint Andrew Life Cen-
ter, 7000 N. Newark Ave.,Niles, will accept food dona-tions to support the Chica-go Food Depository untilDec. 31. Each yeai theChicago Food Depositoryfeeds thousands of Chicago-area residents. Non-perish-
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SALE DATES: NOVEMBER 13TH NOVEMBER 19TH
able food items can bedropped off at Saint An-drew Life Center, anddonors will be entered intoa free raille. Warners willbe notified in January Formore information, call (847)
647-8382.
FUND-RAISERS
The Service League ofAdvocate Lutheran Generalwill sponsor a Silver LeafJewelry Sale fund-raiserfrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov.
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The Men and Women's
Association of AdvOcateLutheran General Hospitalwill present a rousing folkmusic tribute featuring The"Choirboys" Folk RevivalTrio at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 inthe hospital's Olson Audite-
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rium, 1775 W Dempster St.,Park Ridge. The musicgroup features the '50s and'60s sounds of the KingstonTrio, The Chad MitchellTalo, Peter, Paul & Maiy,the Limeliters and others.Tickets are $20, and in-cludés refreshments. Freeparking wilibe available.Proceeds from this per-formancewifi benefitLutheranGeneral Hospitalspecial projects. To pur-chase tickets, call ElsaRivera-Araujo at LutheranGeneral Hospital, (847) 723-6105.
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A Pioneer Press Publication
bodAcookbook for
'What America is todaBY DAVID JAKUBIAK
Contributor
Sheila Lukins recentlycalled in to Tom Ash-brook's "On Point" radioshow on National Publicradio to talk about her lat-est cookbook Ten: Ail theFoods We Love andlOPerfect Recipes for Each(Workman, 2008).
Towards the end of herinterview, a woman calledin and held back tears asshe described makingSunday dinners for herchildren for 25 years outof the book Lukins co-wrote with Juice Rosso in1982, The Silver PalateCookbook.
Lukins said it has hap-pened before.
She's written sevenbooks, for a quarter cen-tury she's been the foodeditor of PARADE, and allalong her goal has beenmaking gourmet food ac-cessible. "No weirdrecipes," Lukins said.
Her fans, she said,"feed their children thesefoods, like pork chops andpotato gratin, and theysay they love these recipesbecause they always work,they can find the ingredi-ents in the supermarketand they taste delicious."
Craveable foods
Lukins' latest work willlikely embed her even
Find more recipes on the Web www.pioneerlocal.com.
HUNGRY FOR MORE?
more deeply into the soulsof cooks. It goes after thefoods that are so deep inour subconscious that we
. can always count on themto call us.
"We all love and cravefoods. We all love steaks,we all love lobsters, we alllove pasta. Certainly dur-ing these depressing timeswe all love roast chicken,we all love mashed pota-toes. It's just a time whenwe all crave certainfoods," she explained.
So Lukins set out towrite a book of foods wecrave and to provide 10recipes for each.
After chicken, steakand lobster, she thought ofseasonal cravings. "In cer-tain seasons we can't waitto bite into a fresh slice oftomato, we can't wait togobble down some SilverQueen corn."
Then she thought ofpassions. "We love choco-late, we adore spare ribs,baby backs, and we alladore ice cream, or mostof us do."
And when you add the. recipes for additionalsauces, like tomato-honeyjam, Lukins had nearly400 recipes. "I make themall right here in mykitchen," she said.
In this book, Lukinsdives into internationalflavors.
"I have Asian-style in-
gredients, I have Indian-style ingredients, I havesouthern-style ingredi-eats, and I have flavorsfrom around the world,which is really whatAmerica is today."
Nothing weird
But she stresses theyare all standard ingredi-ents.
orfheyre just myrecipes, it'd not weird food.It's not weird Ibod to do 10roast chickens. To do abrined roasted chicken oran Asian roasted chicken01 an herbed roastedchicken is not odd, or atandoori style with Indianspices is not weird."
A lot has changed sinceLukins and Rosso openedtheir gourmet shop, TheSilver Palate, in New YorkCity back in 1977. Then,arugula and even buttonmushrooms were exoticitems.
Now, she says, shop-pers can step into a super-market and "you wouldfind chipotle chili powderand you will find anchochili powder, and you willfind smoked paprika, andthat's because McCormickmakes it."
But just to be sure,Lukins explains all of heringredients in the book,and even offers tips onwhere to find them. "Inthe beginning I used to get
Roasted CarrotGinger Soup
i 1/2 lbs. carrots, peeled andhalved lengthwise
i ib. parsnips, peeled andquartered lengthwise
i largeonion, sliced.
i piece (3 inches) fresh ginger,peeledandchopped
6 T (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
3 T (packed) dark brown sugar
8 C chicken broth, preferably. homemade
calls askingwhere to buylemon zest, andthen I realizedthat's not funnyThey need toknow exactlywhat lemon zestis so they don'thave to worryabout where tobuy it."
As she talksit becomesclearer whypork chopsand potatogratin could,after allthese years,reduce acaller totears.
Lukinshas openedpantriesand filledthem with deliciousness,hlped to raise childrenwith flavos; helped menand women feel empow-ered at the range.
She suggests thatthey're saying thanks be-cause life in the kitchenwas a drudge, and now IL'Snot. "They're saying'Thanks for helping uswith recipes our kids like,thanks for making our lifein the kitchen a lot morefun, and thanks for mak-ing it easier."
Comment: ploneerlocal.com
or more if needed
Salt, to taste
Pinch of cayenne pepper
1/4 C crème fraîche, for garnish
Snipped fresh chives. for garnish
Preheat the oven to 350degrees.
Combine the carrots,parsnips, onion, and gingerin a shallow roasting pan.Dot with the butter andsprinkle with the brownsugar. Pour 2 cups ofthe
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MANAGING EDITOR: Sara Burrows
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Author appearanceSheila Lukins, cook, au-
thor and food editor at PA-
RADE, appears at a special
event at Miranis, 727 Elm St.
in Winnetka at noon, Thurs-
day. Nov. 20. Reservations
for the event, which is being
held in partnership with The
Book Stall at Chestnut Court,
are $50 and will include
lunch, wine and an auto-graphed copy of Lukins' new book Ten: All the Foods We Love and/U
Perfect Recipes for Each. Call (847) 446-2894 to make a reservation.
broth into the pan, cover covered, for 10 minutes.tightly with aluminum foil, Puree the soup, inand bake until the vegeta- batches, in a blender orbies are very tender, 2 food processor untilhours. smooth, adding more
.
Transfer the vegetables broth if xteeded. Returnand broth to a large soup the soup to the pot, adjustpot, and add the remaining the seasonings il' neces-6 cúps ofbroth. Season to sary, and heat through.
' taste with salt and Serve each portion dol-cayenne pepper, and bring loped with a teaspoon oftc? a boil. Then reduce the crème fraîche and sprin-heat and simmer, partially kied with chives. .
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NuEsLutheran Church of the Rescurretion
8450 N. Shermer Rd. Miles ¡L, 60714
(847) 65-B210
Sunday (SepL-June) 10:30
(June-Sept) 9:30 n.m.
Ist Sunday ofMonthY7:30 p.m. - Jazz
Vesper Serr4ce (Sept-lune)
Rev. Dr. Bruce T. Anderson - Pastor
Carolyn N. Sanderson - Minister of Music
iA member congregation of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America
st. Michael's Orthodox Church
7313 N.Waukegan Road, (847) 647-8398
www.shnichaelniles.org
Sunday Worship 10:00 an,
Discover flic ancient faith and rich
traditions of the Orhodox Church - the
first Christian Church -founded
By the Lord Jesus Christ and described in
the pages of The New Testament. Today
lier Apostolic doctrine, worship, and
structure remain intact.
NORRIDGEZion Evangelical Lutheran Church
8600 W. Lawre,,ce Ave.
Sunday Worship 9:30 an:
Sunday School 10:35 an,
r Youth & Adult Bible òdss Sthidny 10:45 an,
Midweek Bible Study Wednesday 10:30 dn'
Luther John Bajus, Pastor
Comihunion service
3rd Sunday ofepenj n,ontl,
Clioirpracticemursday 7:00 p,,,
708-453-3514 Fax 708- 456-8818
zuno.zIonnorridgeeil.org
PARK RIDGEirstplisI urçh of Park Ridge
1266 N. Northwest Highway
(Cor,,er Pótter d. andNorthwest Hwy)' (847)692-6101
htIp//fbcch.park-ridge.il.us/
ESui:day Worship 11:00 a,, (Childcare provided)
S:day Scl,00 9:45 am
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting & Bible
Stud9 7:00 pin
. Matlh:ezi.i'K. 'Weber :
FirstÇturch ofChrist, Scientist
330 TouhyAve.(847) 823-3329
Sü:dhy ServÎi'lb:3Ò am
Wedsiesday Testimonial Meetinj 7:30 pi!:
SundaySclwollQ:30 p,,,
. Christi,,,, Scie;,ce Reading Roo,,:,. '- .l... -
13 N. Prospect Avc.ui Park Ridge
Hours:Tues p,n,
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6740 North Olipham:t Avenue Associate Pastor-PastorRob Bukowski Wednesday Worsb:ip Chapel Service Polis!: Liturgy Mass: Sur:day- 2:30pm Confossions: Saturday4:00 -4:30 pun
,Chicago IL, 60631 Student Ministries -Pastor Shawa Clarke of Norwood Crossing at 2:00 pm Com:fessiom:s: Saturday -3:00 to 3:45 pin
Rev. Gerald Rogala, PastorBaptism: Ist Saturday nm:d
Phone: (773) 792-3030 Music & Worship - Pastor Andy Clifton 6016 N. Nina Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631 Rev. Flavio Gonzalez, Associate Pastor3rd Sunday oftb:e Mom:th:
Fax: (773) 792-3031 Childcare availablefor all services. ,44vent & Lenten Worsh:ip Trinity Lutheran Churchwww.edisonparkumnc.com Seniors & Women's Bible Sen.'ices - Wednesday at 7:00 pm
Rev. Ted Scb,mnitt, Pastor
Rev. Am,drew Izyk, Associate Pastor Areconcilim:g in Quint Conguzgation Ofthe
Email: pastomediso::parkumc.com Studies - September thru May - call for Rev. Peter BergFr. ¡aines O'Brien, Im: Residence EvangelicalLutheran Church in Amn&o
Worsh:ip Days &Hours information orsee the website. St.Eugene Catholic Church Fr. Williamn Holbrook, In Residence 675 E: Algonquim: Road (At WolfRoad)Sundays, 10:30 n.m. Potluck, 11:30 a.m. Norwood Park Lutheran Church 7958 W. Foster Ave. (773) 775-6659 contactparisb:@stmnonicachicngo.comn 847-827-6656
Sunday Schoolfor Preschoolers - ELCA www.st-eugene.org st. Paul Lutheran Churchwww.trimuitydespinines.org
& Nursery Age 5917 N. Nina Avenue (at Nickerson) Daily Masses: Mom: tb:ru Fri - 6:30 & 9:00 am 5650 N. Cam:field, 60631Emnail: trim:ityldp@nmneritech.net
Bible Study, Thursdays, 10:30 n.m. & (773) 631-2860 WeekendMasses: Sat - 8:30 aun & 5:30 pm, 708-867-5044"Im, response to the love of Christ, all are
Fridays, 7:00 pun. Sunday Services - 10:00 am Sun - 7:00, 9:30, 11:30 aun &4:30 pin Rev. Walt Scb,oenfub:swelcome here."
Youth (High: Scl:ool) Bible Study, Holy Communion celebrated Ist, . Confession: 4:00 - 5:00 pun Sat www.stpaulenuufield.org:,
Sunday 100 pun. 3rd & 5th Sundays Baptism: 1:00 pun Ist & 3rd Sunday Street Level, Air Conditiom:edSaturday Cou:temnporary Worsh:ip 5:30 pum:
} Young Adults Bible Study, Service ofthe Word on 2nd & 4th Sundays . ofthe month-
Sum:day Worship 8:15 & 10:45 am,:Suu:day worship 8:00 and 10:30 aun
Sunday, 12.130 p.mn. Sunday Church School- 9:00mn (with Rev. George Koeune, Pastor; Sunday Scb:ool & Adult Bible 9:30 am 0:ildenrepmmñdedduringSumdnyworvhip.
Choir Practice: Sundays, 9:30 a.:n. Confirmation Ministnj) Ren. Jerome Twarog, Associate Pastor; Saturday Worship 6:00 pmo SundoyAdult Education 9:15 am
Susannab: Wesley Club ( Women's Group) Linstaffed Nursery available Sundayfrom Rev. Pl:ilip Grib, SJ, Resident St. Paul Lut!,eran C!:ristian Day Scb:ool Sunday Scb,00l 10:30 aun
'Meets once a month on 9:45 - 11:00 am St. James Lutheran Church PreK Grade 8 Weditesday Trinity Activity Night offers
.4Th Tuesday oftb:e month
!Youth Worsl:ip Suu:day,
3rd Sunday ofevery month
Rev. Robert C. Johnson, Pastor
Joyce M. Kissenger, Director ofMusic
Quldrr.n's Serunons2nd SundayoftheMonth
7400 W. Foster Avenue,
(773) 631-7666
wtino.stjaunesonfoster.org
SHAPJNG GOD, TOUCHING LIVES,
EVERYWHERE
Victo5y Worship Center
Educatiom,, choirs nndfellowshipforall ages.
(please callfor mm:ore information)
George M. Schelter, Senior Pastor
Pastor, Rev. Jerry Miller "Celebrating God'sgraceand mercyfor SundayMorning Worsl:ip - 10:O0amn 3750'. Nova, (773) 205-3787Wílliamsou:, Associate Pastor
¿ Organist, Dana Samova over 86 years in old Norwood Park" Call Ci:urch for Dates & Timesfor tl:e www.victoryworsh:iponline.comDo:iglas S. Willinuns, Minister ofMusic
Musical/Youth Director, Noralyn Baroja Our Lady Mother of the Church Followim:g Activities: Sunday Mornim:g Worsl:ip 11:00 aunCathy Williamns, Sunday School Director
Senior Exercise Class, 8701 W. Lawrence Avenue,(773) 625-3369.
Jazzercise, Weig!:t Watcb:ers, Ch:oir Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 pun
Friday Worship 7:30 pinTuesdays & Th:ursdays 8:30 n.m.<
www.ourladymnotherchurch.com Line Dancing, A. A. Meetings,
Youth, Service Friday 7:30 punMORTON GROVE
.Fellowship Hall.
olmnotb:erchurch@aol.co,n Girl Scouts
Christoph:er i.ewis, Pastors. Luke's Christian
James Downing Theatre Performances
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Mass Schedule: Pastor Susair Schneider-
Rev. Rnmnou:a DorseyCommunity Church
Edison Park United Methodist Church is n,
church with en Hearts,
Weekdays Monday through Friday 8:30 am
Saturday &0O pin
St. Mary of the Woods
Catholic ChurchWindy City Community Church 9233 Shermer Rd. (847) 966-9233
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. ,en Minds, Open Doors. Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11 am 7033 N. Moselle, (773) 763-02066131 N. Newark Avenue, Sunday Worship - 10:00 am
(773) 631-WCCC (9222) Sunday School 11:00 amChair Lift Available
. Parking in Rear.
Sunday 1100 am Young People's Liturgy of
the Word - Holy Days 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
www.sinow.org
Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 punwww.wim:dycitycomnmnunihjchurch:.org Sunday Teen Praise Band Rehearsal 11:00 am
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The Edgebrook Church Tuesday 9:00 ein PerpetualHeip Novena Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am and vanSunday 10:00 nun Worship Service Choir Reh:earsal Wednesday 7:30 pun
Adult Sunday School 9:00 am Youth Group Friday 8:00 pmW. Touh:y Avenue, (773) 631-1155 Eucharistic Adoration Weekday Masses Man -Fri 6:30 and 8:00 am
http://edgebrook.church.orgFirst Fridays 9:00 am -3:00 pm Confession Saturday3:30 -4:15 pm Holy
Ch:ildren's Sunday Scb:ool 10:00 aun Praise Service Last Sunday ofeach month
Sunday Worship 10:30 am Saturday Confession 4:00 - 4:30 pun Days Vigil 7:30 pinMany Ministry Groupsfor all Ages
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BethelCommunity Church Our Savior Lutheran 8" Grade School And offer wondemfrl st. Stephen Protomartyr Church please call Andrea Shwnate
7601 W. Foster Ave. Church -Norwood Parle LCMS programs ofReligious Educationfor 2280 Prospect (847) 824-2026at 847-486.-7252.
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PARK RIDGE PROSPECF HEÌGHTS SKOKIE SKOKIFst. Andrew's Lutheran Church & School St. Aiphonsus Liguori Catholic Church St. Paul Lutheran Church Devar Emet Messianic Synagogue
260 N. Northwest Highway411 N. Wheeling Rd.
5201 Galitz Street, 7800 Nues Avenue,
(847) 823-6656,
(847) 255-7452
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Sunday Worship: Septe,::ber tb:rougl: May Mass ofAnticipation: 5:00 p.n:. Saturday Sunday Morni::g Worship 1O.uiO am itiov1ay 1O.íXiamn ShablvtMvathg Sen
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Coi:teinporanj Worship: Saturday 5:00 pii:Pastor: Rev. Curtis A. Lanbert
Additio,,al 1,,formatio,::Fellowsb:ip Hour, Ad:ilts am,d Youth:
Vespers: Monday 7:30 pin School: Pre-3 ihm Bili Grade - DejareSui:days 8:45 - 9:45 an: Wedm:esday 6:30 pii: Club Maccabee
Su::day School & Adult 9:45 an, & After Scl:ool Care
Oigoing Faith, For,,,alio,: - Kindergarte,,
Sui:day Scb,00l & Bible Study Class,
Sui:days 9:00 - 9:45 alo
Cb:ildrem,'s Club
For K-5t1: Graders al(September t/ir, May) -
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Rev. Peter A. Zadeik, Devom:shire School im: Skokie
Cb,ristian Day School - Pre-Kindergarten
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St. Luke's Lutheran Church (ELCA)
High: Scl,00! Yo:,tb: Ministry Progran:
ROSEMONTJr. Vacai:tij Pastor Job::: Scl:,nai:,
Mh:ister of M::sic
Dale Luksb:a, PK - 8 Academy Pri ,:cipal
Rabbi Kirk Gliebe
Davor Eine! Messianic Synagogue is a
com,:mu:um:ihj of.Our Lady of Hope
A Recoi:ciling in Cl,rist Congrego! io,,
205 N. Prospect Ave. (847) 825-6659
www.stlukespr.org
9771 W. Uovo,: Avenue, (847)825-HOPE (4673)
www.ourladyofh:opech:urcb:.coii:The Ch:urcb: is Handicap Accessible (\.
Variety of Worsh:ip Formats,
Smm:all Group Mím:istry
Adult Cb:oir & Hnm,dbell Cb:oir
Jesus wb:o believe am:d teach: that Yesh:ua
(Jesus) is the Prom,:ised Jewish: Messin!,.
Temple Judea Mizpah
8610 Niles Cem:ter Rond,
Rev. Job:,, Cle,,,e,,s, Pastor
Saturday Mass 5:OOp:1:
Su,,day Masses 8:00, 9:30, 11:000,,:-
E,,:ail: office@sllukespr.org(847) 676-1566
Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11:00 a,,:
(School Year), 8:30 & 10:00 an: (Su,,:,,:cr)
Weekday Mass 8:3 On,,,
Eucb,aristic Services M-F 12:10pm
Co,:fessioi, Saturday 4-4:4Opi::
st. Peter's United Church of Christ
Onktom: Street & Lara,m:ie Avenue,
www.ten:pleimu: org
Friday 8:00 pii:
Tl:ursday Worship (S,:;,:,,:er) 7:00 pn Holy Days 8n,,,, 12:10 a,:d 7:OOpn: (847) 673-8166 Secom:d Friday ofthe Mom:!!, 7:00 pm':
Su:dny - Christian Educatio,: for a!! ages
9:45 an: (Sc/tool Year) Child Care Provided
Rev. Dr. Stepl:ei: M. Larso,,, Lead Pastor
Little People's C):urcb: ages 3-5,
First three Su:days/,no. 1O:45a,,,-,,00,:
Religious Ed,,cation Progrnn:s grades 1-8,
Sacra;nei:tal Programs also offered
:vww.st-peteruccskokie.orç Famnily Shiabbat Religious School Grades K-7i,
Siniday 9:30 aiim - 12:00 p,,,
Hebrew Scb:ool Grades 3 -7
Sunday Worship 10:00 a,n
Sum:day Schivo! 9:00 a,,:
Rev. Kristi,:a C. Weber, Associate Pastor(Septen:ber tb:ni May) Tuesday 4:15 - 5:15 pmi:
SKOKIE Rev. Richard Lam:ford Religious Sc!:ool Grades 8 -12Rev. Dr. Malcoln:Mi,,,,ick, Jr., Pastor
Carter-Westminster Cl:ildcare provided. S::m:day 11:45 a:,: .. 1:15 pii:Emeritus, A::ie Krei:tz Orga,:, Director of. United Presbyterian Church
. ,- . Air Co,:ditio,:ed Sam:ctuanj Religio::s Sc!,00l PreK
M,:sic Mi,:isiries Mehi,,da Rainseth: Hoiln,:d,
Director ofCh:i!drei,'s Q:oirs, Nai:nj Olson,
Men:bcr Care Coordi,,ator
4950 W. Pratt, (847) 673-4441
www.cl:upc.iet Congregation Bene Shalom
4435 Oaktom:,
(847) 677-3330
Two Sum:days a ummom:tl: 10:15 an,
Rabbi An:y L. Men:is.Foler
Cam:torial Iu:term: Beojl BellowsSunday Mornii,g Wors!:ip Schi ed::le:
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9:00 Coi:tei:poranj Service
St. Maiy's Episcopal Church 10:00 Su::day School (for all ages)www.beneshalom.org
Sally Cold - Education Director
306 S: Prospect-Ave. (847) 823.412611:OtI'Tiditio,ihl Servici
12OO Fellowsb:ip Hour Fridays 7:30 pii';Temj J. Kane - Executive Director
Ad::lt Educatio,: Multi-faith:¡mvio.stii:nnjspr.dr Micb:al Scott Porter, Se,:ior Pator Kabbalat Sh:abbat 6:30 p,,:
Fam,:ilies Welcomne Comi:mmuum:ihj Thwater
Sui:day Services: 8:00 & fO:00 :::i: Alex Wickel!, Director of Youth: Mi,:ist ries o,: 3rd Friday of tb:e mno::tb:High: Holiday & Festival
Wednesday Service: 900 a,,,
Sunday S11:ool & Nursetijduri,:g worsb:ip,
Office l-fours: Mati., Tues. &
T!,urs.8:30 a,,: to 4:30 pin
. Temple Beth Israel
Kabbalistic Prayer/Meditatiom, Service 10:30 am.
0m: 2,:d Saturday of the ,m:o,:tl:
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
9000 N. Kildare, (847).676-13OO.
Youth: Fellowship - 3601 W. Dempster St.847-675-O51 Special Kíthbalistic Meditatio,: Service S::m:dny, www.sttimothyskokie.com
The Rev. Sarah D. Odíìersto!, Rector www.tbiskokie.org August 31st, 10:00 pu: Sum:day Worsb:ip 10:30 ami:
Likral Shabbat/Kabbala! Sh:abbaj,
first Friday ofench: ,,:o,,tb,, 5:30 pin.The Rev. A,,ity Carrubba, Curate
Esther Knapp Religious Salival
Sum:days 9:00 aim: - 12:00 pu:
Choir Practice, Thursday 7:30 pin
Bible Study, Monday 10:00 aim:WHERE ALL. ARE WELCOME!
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LigIa Nosh: - I5 pin. Kabbalat Sb:abbat service
Shiabbat Service Fridays 8:15 pin. HebrL'w School Sumiday 12:00 .- 1OO pin.
Yo:,tb: Christiam, Educatiom:
Shiabbat e,uice Saturdays 10:30 n.m. Tl:ursday 4:00 - 5:00 pmm: 3rd Sunday at 10:30 aun
. Handicap AccesibleShabtet Kata,i,thin! Saturdayofrnch month, lO.fXha.m. Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldh:amm,er Rev. Erik Weber
ParkRidge Presbyterian Church forfn,i:ilies with,cb:ildre,: ui:dcr the age of five.Mst: Rabbi Sburi CJ:ei:
Birlh:day Su::day 3rd Sunday
1300 W. Cresce,,t Ave., (847) 8234135
www.pnrkridgepresby.org
Morniig Min'a: Mo,:dny - Friday 7:30 aia.
RdigbssthxlPre.K-lthG&.eSundays9f,tla.m.- lL«hajn.
Hebrew -7 Sunda1l:lOa.m. -12:10p.m.
,- Cam,torial Sooist Cl:iHe,:eBrooci
Cbwir Director Nom:a Balk
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Accessible Buildii:g (S'To List your congregation
please call Andrea Shumateat 847-486-7252.
Sunday Worship 10:30 an:
N:irsenj care during.s.ervice
a,,d Wed:esdays 4:15 pn:. - 6:00 ¡ui:
. . Youth: Croups Adult Educ.atio,:,
Interfaith: Fan:ilies Welcome
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Hhi Holiday Services
Rabbi Michael A. Weinberg Ca,itor Pavel'Roytii:a: And High: Holitfay Sch:edule . at 847-486-7456 orashuinatepioneer1oca1.com
Rev. Ja:;:es P. McCrackei: Lori B, Sanrh:Director ofCoi,gregntio,:nl Lesn:h:g Ham:dicap Accessible CS'
Swoboda - VeaseyJacqueline Ellen Swoboda, of Park Ridge, and Tito
Donyelle Veasey, of Rock Island, IL, were marriedAugust 9, 2008, at St. Paul of the Cross Church inPark Ridge, Fr. Carl Monello and Fr. Joseph Mulcroneofficiated. A reception was held at Fountain Blue inDes Plaines. Victoria Swoboda was the maid of honorand James Veasey was the bestman.
The bride is the daughter of Thomas and LindaSwoboda, and the late Lynn Swoboda, of Park Ridge.She is a 2003 Maine South High School graduate,and earned a Bachelor degree from Western IllinoisUniversity. Jacqueline is a Police Officer in Grayslake.
The groom is the son of James and Ruby Veasey, ofRock Island, IL. He is a 1994 Rock Island High Schoolgraduate, and earned a Bachelor's degree fromWestern Illinois University. Tito is currently an AssistantPlant Manager with Malcolm Meats in Bensenville.
Jacqueline and Tito honeymooned in St.Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and make theirhome in Elk Grove Village.
Ron and Diana Kosach45th Wedding Anniversary
Ron and Diana Kosach, of Park Ridge,will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversarywith a family trip to Hawaii later this year. Thecouple met during a neighborhood softballgame in Forest Glen. The Carl Schurz highschool sweethearts married November 16,1963, at Saint Sylvester Parish in Chicago.The Kosachs have two daughters: Deborah(Shane), of Des Plaines, and Susan (Scott), ofNues.
"May you both enjoy many more yearsof happiness together withyour family and friends!"
Congratulations!
Stanley and Marlyn Wykowski50th Wedding Anniversary
Stanley nd Marlyn Wykowski were marriedon November 1, 1958at Christ Lutheran Church,¡n Chicago. Stanley worked for General Motorscompanies until 1998. Marlyn worked in the bankingindustry until 2000.
Stan and Marlyn were blessed with threechildren; Laura, Douglas (Jacqueline), and Manlaine(Thomas), and they truly enjoy their grandsons;Kevin, Jeffrey and Michael.
In their retirement, they enjoy spending time withtheir family and friends, traveling and just enjoyínglife.
Happy 5Ot Anniversary!!Love,
Your Children and Grandchildren
McGowan - FoleyElIzabeth Sarah McGowan, of Wilmette, and Thomas
Gill Foley, of Evanston, were married September 20, 2008at St. Francis Xavier In Wilmette, Fr. William Sheridan andFr. William MannIon officiatIng. A reception was held at theMIchigan Shores Club, In Wilmette.
Ms. Lindsay Zoeller was the maid-of-honor, and Mr.Daniel Foley was the bestman. Lindsay Ryg, Erín Hedlin,Giulia LaBellarte, Amanda Hirsch, Stacey Verdon, AnneCummings, and Lauren Headley were bridesmaids: MatthewMcGowan, Bob Byrne, Keith Hermann, Scott Steiner,James Conlon, Vincent L.aVecchia, and T.K. Mackay weregroomsmen, and Jeremy Frasor, Matt Sterenchuck, PeterKrackenberger, and Kevin Gorman were ushers.
The bride is the daughter of Mark and Nancy McGowan,of Wilmette. She is a 2000 graduate of New Trier HS, anda 2004 graduate of John Carroll University. Elizabeth isemployed as a Supply Chain Supervisor for PepsiCo.The groom is the son of Patrick and Margaret Foley, ofEvanston. He is a i 994 graduate of Loyola Academy, anda 1998 graduate of Loras CollegeThomas is currentlyDirector of Membership for the American Production andInventory Control Society.
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Burns, Mary P.MarY P. Burns, nee Shannon, 78, former res-ident of Park Ridge, IL, passed away No-vember 3, 2008 in St. Matthews Center forHealth. Born in Winthrop, MA in 1930, shewas the loving daughter of the late Laurenceand Nora Shannon.Beloved wife of Robert Burns of Park Ridge,IL; cherished mother of Ellen (Ken) CeteraofLaGrange, IL, RobertJr. (Liz) of Capron,IL, Jane (Richard) Bonahoom of ArlingtonHeights, IL, and the late Jennifer Burns ofPark Ridge; proud grandmother of CarolynCetera, Julie Bonahoom, Peter Bonahoom,Jay Bonahoom, and Laura Burns.Mary attended school at the Academy of theAssumption in Wellesley Hills, MA, and lateroffended college in Boston and Nova Scotia.She was well known for many years in Chica-go as a sales and management executivewith TWA, and later was manager of inter-national tourism for the Illinois Departmentof Commerce.Memorial Mass to be held at St. Paul of theCross Church in Park Ridge, IL, at lOam onFriday, November28, 2008.
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Cherry, Norma EmmaNorma Emma Cherry, nee Tess, of ParkRidge. Beloved wife of the late Roy Allen;cherished mother of AlIen, of Des Plaines,Robert (Jamie Leigh), of North Carolina andthe late Joan (Abbey Botkin) and the lateMichael; loving daughter of the late Emmaand Walter Tess; dear sister of Mildred"Babe" (Howie) Schalk, formerly of ParkRidge, and the late Jane (Vin) Hruby; dearsister-in-law of Jean (Phil) Nelson and Ruth(Huston) Bouslog; proud grandmother ofMichael and Kelly Cherry-Leigh and AllieBotkin; dear aunt of many nieces and neph-ews and beloved friend to many.Norma was a graduate of Lake Forest Col-lege and served many years as a teacher'saide in the Park Ridge school system. Shewas also proud to be an activist who workedon political campaigns and contributed tocauses she believed in. A Memorial Servicewill be held at Park Ridge CommunityChurch, Saturday, November 22, at i :00 p.m.In lieu of flowers, memorials to MedicalCloset, Park Ridge Community Church, 100S. Courtland Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068 orThe Center for Concern 1580 N. NorthwestHwy., Suite 310, park Ridge, IL 60068 wouldbe appreciated. Arrangements by the M.J.Suerth Funeral Home, for further informa-tion 773-631-1240 or 847-823-6540.
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eäthNö'tic'ëSDrag,Gèrard-Gerard Drag, 80, belovedhusband of Helma;loving father df Robert (Lynn Marie) and Ri-chard; dear Grandfather of Glenn andKaylin.Memorial Mass Saturday, November 15, 2008at St. Isaac Jogues Church, 8149 W. Golf Rd.,Niles, iL 60714, 10:00 a.m. Inurnmerit to fol-low at Maryhill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,donations to St. Isaac Jogues Church appre-ciated. Info 847-581-0536 orwww.colonialfuneral.com
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Hall, Sheldon RaySheldon "Ray" Hall, 71, longtime resident ofGlenview, died suddenly October 18, 2008 inWisconsin. Survived by his wife Carol neeBerg; three children, Michael (Paffy) Hall,Diane(Steve) Labahn and Mark (Diane)Hall; and six grandchildren. Memorial Visi-tafion Sunday, November 16 from 1pm until3pm, Service following at N.H. Scott &Hanekamp Funeral Home, 1240 WaukeganRd., Glenview Ciust South of Lake Ave. onWest side). In lieu offlowers memorials maybe made to American Heart Association, 208S. LaSaIle,#900, Chicago, IL 60604. FuneralI nfo 847-998-1020.
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Riha, Daniel G.Daniel G. Riha, age 67 of Morton Grove, ILpassed away November 4, 2008 at RainbowArk Hospice in Park Ridge, I L. He was bornin Chicago June 11, 1941, to the late John andthe late Mary, nee Stoffel.Dear brother of the late John (Marion) Riha,Geraldine (Roy) Hattendorf of MortonGrove, Marge (Jack) Tures of Huntley, andthe late Ruth (Karl) Tegert; and devoted un-de of many nieces and nephews. Daniel wasa craftsman of tools and dice. A memorialmass was held Monday, Nov. 10 at St. Mar-fha Church, 8523 Georgiana Ave., MortonG rove. I nterment private. Arrangementsmade by Simkins Funeral Home, 6251Dempster St., Morton Grove. (847) 965-2500.
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Robins, ErnestErnest Robins, age 84, passed away Novem-ber 4, 2008 in Phoenix, AZ. Born in Montreal,Canada, and a previous resident of Skokie,IL, he attended Northern Illinois Universityand received a masters at Northwestern tini-versity. Ernest taught 5th grade for 35 yearsin Evanston, ILatCollege Hill, Kingsley andLincoln Schools. He was married to the lateBertha (Birdie) Marie, and is survived bychildren Thomas & Laura Robins, Phoenix,AZ, Diane Robins, Scottsdale, AZ; grand-children Brittany Mariah & Seth Sutton(great grandchildren Sedona Skye, SiennaRae, and Saige Marie) of Phoenix, BeauJohn Robins, Glendale, AZ, Christian Rob-ins, Phoenix; and brother Fred Robins,Gueltph, Onatario, Canada.Graveside Memorial Service will be Novem-ber 24, 2008 at Phoenix Memorial Park at10:00 a.m., with burial to followimmediately.
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èst divers make splash in conference meetBy DENNIS MAHONEY
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Niles West's swimmersand divers combined tovin the meet within themeet - the head-to-headcompetition with MaineSouth - during Satur-day's Central SuburbanLeague South champi-onship showdown at NewTrier.
After outscoring theHawks 137-101 to claimfourth place in the five-team meet, now West willshift its attention in an at-tempt to capture some in-dividual glory at the NewTrier Sectional. Only firstplace finishers - andthose who equal or betterexisting II{SA state quali-lying standards - willkeep their seasons alive toqualify forthe state finalsat Evanston in two weeks.
So far, West's swim-mers haven't really ap-proached those qualifyingstandards, and diversJasmine Ramahi andEmily Fiing appear to bethe squad's best bests tomove on. That doesn'tmean the rest of theWolves won't be in thehunt, according to headcoach Jason Macejak.
"We swam pretty wellat the conference meet,"
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A small contingent rep-resented Niles North atthe CSL North conferencemeet, but what an impactthis group of hungry giîlsmade for coach Paul Tdr'res.
Torres brought onlynine swimmers to Glen-
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Nues West's Jasmine Ramalil performs a dive during Saturday's CSL South conference meet at New Trier. Ramahi was the Wolves'
top diver, placing furth overall.
Macejak said. "But I'd ac-tually be concerned goinginto the sectional if we'dhad an outstanding meetlast week. We knowthere's still room for themto improve, and this is theweek they've been train-ing for all year."
Most of West's front-line swimmers will corn-plete their training tapersthis week, and should be
ftilly rested for Saturday'ssectional test that beginsat i p.m.
While it was an uphillbattle as far as earningtop individual placesagainst elite programs likeNew Trier and Evanston,the Wolves did chalk upseveral season and life-time bests Saturday.
Ramahi (332.90 points),Fung (330.85) and Amy
so well that the Vikings efforts from Loren Dutca,still finished fourth in the Ksenla Kopylova and
team standings with 137 Camila Marquez. Those
points. . three finished in the top
"We're very satisfied five of their events, giving
with our effort," Torres Niles North the best finish
said. "Our numbers are in several years.
slor, sc.werellYhad to "It was totally unex-; rriake Intícdunt. pected," Torres said.
The girls swam out of "Kopylova was perhaps
their minds. Best results our best swimmer out
since I've been at Niles there. She did it all for us."
North." Kopylova, a sopho-
The Vikings got soid ' more, took third in th,
Heller (312.30) finished 4-5-6 behind three NewTrier divers and helpedset the early tone towardthe team goal of outscor-ing Maine South.
New Trier repeated asteam champion with 502points to Evanston's 395.
"Our divers did a greatjob and they gave us apretty good cushion overMaine South (29 points)
100-yard breaststroke in 1minute, 11.91 seconds -and was fifth in the 100butterfly in 1:04.96. Shealso swam in the 200 med-ley relay - along withDutca, Alison McTague,
and Marquez - to a fifth-place finish in 1:59.09. For
the 200 freestyle relayteam that finished sixth in1:51.11, the four swimmers
were Kopylova, Lauren
SJújth, Mókdlth Ma4rniâk
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coming in, but then weswam better than theydid, too," Macejak pointedout.
Carolyn Mastertonplaced ninth in the 50-yard freestyle in 27.02 sec-onds, a lifetime best, andalso made a splash with abest time of 58.60 in thé100 freestyle, where sheended up 10th.
"I thought Carolyn
and Carolyn Frankson.
Dutca, a junior, tookthird in the 100 back-stroke in 1:03.41, and fin-ished fourth in the 100free (56.81).
"We didn't know shewould do this well," Torressaid. "She had some out-standing swims."
Marquez's best per-formance came in the 50free. The freshman placed
.. fifth in 26:06 t' '
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swam very well, consider-ing that she wasn't ta-pered," her coach said."That's the first time she'sbeen under a minute in anopen race in the lOO."
Lifetime bests werealso recorded by CaIlle
Sher (12th in the 50freestyle in 28.14), JaciMoy (10th in the 100breaststroke in 1:16.16).Season best efforts wereturned in by Sara Cohen inboth the individual medleyand 100 butterfly, andBecky Shukhman in the100 backstroke..
Senior Maureen Guiten,
in the midst of both hertaper and a bout with theflu, couldn't approach herseason bests and will belooking to bounce back insectionals in both the 100and 200 freestyle races.
"She didn't feel well thenight before and she had ahard time Saturday,"Macejak said. "We hadhoped she'd take a step inthe other direction. Buthalfway through their ta-pers sometimes peopledon't feel good, and I toldher a lot of the girls fromNew Trier, Evanston andGlenbrook South were inthe same boat with her."
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Vikings deliver solid results in league showdownKopylova and Dutca
both earned all-confer-ence honors for their ef-forts.
"If things go like theydid (at conference), I'mlooking for really goodthings at sectionals," Tor-res said. "It is pretty excit-ing.
The Vikings will corn-pete in the New Trier Sec-tional on Saturday.
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Niles West's swimmers'nud divers combined to\vitl the meet within themeet the head-to-headcompetition with MaineSouth during Satur-day Central SuburbanLeague South champi-onship showdown at Newrri.iei
After outscoring theHawks 137-101 to claimfourth place in the five-team meet, now West willshift its attention in an at-tempt to capture some in-dividual glory at the NewTrier Sectional. Only first})lace finishers andthose who equal or betterexisting II-iSA state quali-lying standards willkeep their seasons alive toqualify forthe state finalsat Evanston in two weeks.
So fai West's swim-mers haven't really ap-Proached those qualifyingstandards, and diversJasmine Ramahi andEmily Fung appear to bethe squad's best bests tomove on. That doesn'tmean the rest of theWolves won't be in thehunt, according to headcoach Jason Macejak.
"We swam pretty wellat the conference meet,"
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A small contingent rep-resented Niles North atthe CSL North conferencemeet, but what an impactthis group of hungry gii'Is to
made for coach Paul TdrL du dint"s&'unt.res. The girls swam out of
Torres brought only their minds. Best resultsnine swimmers to Glen- since I've been at Nuesbrook North on Saturday, North."
but these nine erf&êd ' "'' ' TfièVikings gdt;%od.
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Wies West's Jasmine Ramahi performs a dive during Saturday's CSL South conference meet at New Trier. Ramahi was the Wolves'top diver, placinq fóurth overall.
Macejak said. "But I'd ac-tually be concerned goinginto the sectional if we'dhad an outstanding meetlast week. We knowthere's still room for themto improve, and this is theweek they've been train-ing for all year."
Most ofWest's front-line swimmers will corn-plete their training tapersthis week, and should be
fully rested for Saturday'ssectional test that beginsat i p.m.
While it was ai uphillbattle as far as earningtop individual placesagainst elite programs likeNew Trier and Evanston,the Wolves did chalk upseveral season and life-time bests Saturday.
Ramahi (332.90 points),Fung (330.85) and Amy
Vikings deliver solid results in league showdownstill finished fourth in theteam standings with 137points.
"We're very satisfiedwith our effort," Torressaid. "Our numbers are
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efforts from Loren Dutca,Ksenla Kopylova andCamila Marquez. Those
. three finished in the topfive of their events, givingNiles North the best finishin several years.
"It was totally unex-pected," Torres said."Kopylova was perhapsour best swimmer outthere. She did it all for us."
Kopylova, a sopho-more, took third in
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Heller (312.30) finished 4-5-6 behind three NewTrier divers and helpedset the early tone towardthe team goal of outscor-ing Maine South.
New Trier repeated asteam champion with 502points to Evanston's 395.
"Our divers did a greatjobandtheygaveusapretty good cushion overMaine South (29 points)
100-yard breaststroke in iminute, 11.91 secondsand was fifth in the 100butterfly in 1:04.96. Shealso swam in the 200 mcd-ley relay along withDutca, Alison McTague,
and Marquez to a fifth-place finish in 1:59.09. Forthe 200 freestyle relayteam that finished sixth in1:51.11, the four swimmerswere Kopylova, Lauren,Smyth, Méìedlth Mäùmlák
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coming in, but then weswam better than theydid, too," Macejak pointedout.
Carolyn Mastertonplaced ninth in the 50-yard freestyle in 27.02 sec-onds, a lifetime best, andalso made a splash with abest time of 58.60 in the100 freestyle, where sheended up 10th.
"I thought Carolyn
and Carolyn Frankson.Dutca, ajunior, took
third in the 100 back-stroke in 1:03.41, and fin-ished fourth in the 100free (56.81).
"We didn't know shewould do this weIl' Torressaid. "She had some out-standing swims."
Marquez's best per-formance came in the 50free. The freshman placed
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swam very well, consider-ing that she wasn't ta-pered," her coach said."That's the first time she'sbeen under a minute in anopen race in the 100."
Lifetime bests werealso recorded by CailleSher (12th in the 50freestyle in 28.14), JaciMey (10th in the 100breaststroke in 1:16.16).Season best efforts wereturned in by Sara Cohen inboth the individual medleyand 100 butterfly, andBecky Shukhman in the100 backstroke..
Senior Maureen GuHen,in the midst of both hertaper and a bout with theflu, couldn't approach herseason bests and will belooking to bounce back insectionals in both the 100and 200 freestyle races.
"She didn't feel well thenight before and she had ahard time Saturday,"Macejak said. "We hadhoped she'd take a step inthe other direction. Buthalfway through their ta-pers sometimes peopledon't feel good, and I toldher a lot of the girls fromNew Trier, Evanston andGlenbrook South were inthe same boat with her."
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Kopylova and Dutcaboth earned all-confer-ence honors for their cf-forts.
"If things go like theydid (at conference), I'mlooking for really goodthings at sectionals," Tor-res said. "It is pretty excit-ing."
The Vikings will com-pete in the New Trier Sec-tional on Saturday.
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Bialecka wins.By JIM EDISON
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It was a lengthy dryspell for Maine East girlsswimming coach ScottGuilfoil.
But Saturday, the dis-appointment of not hay-ing a conference cham-pion came to an end atGlenbrook North. Swim-ming in the always-toughCentral Suburban LeagueNorth meet, the Demonsreceived a stellar effortfrom Natalia Bialecka inthe 50-yard freestyle.
Bialecka became East'sfirst league champ in 14years when she upsetGBN's Caroline Bendarhtwith a time of 24.85 sec-onds.
"It was certainly one ofmy proudest moments ina long time," said Guilfoil,who has been both girlsand boys head coach atEast for 28 years. 'Shehad her career-best timeand beat her closest oppo-
The Notre Dame IceDons varsity squad de-feated Brother Rice,Latin School and St. 1g-natius - and the JVteam defeated MountCarmel White - markingthe first time in schoolhistory that both teamshave secured double-digitwins before Veterans Day.
On Nov. 4, the varsityteam played Brother Ricein a Catholic League
nent by a decent margin.Our last conferencéchampion was Linda Chuin 1994."
Bialecka was actually adouble-medal winner asshe placed third in the100 freestyle with a timeof 54.95. East's only othermedal came from JeleRaKrstic. Krstic, the team's
. captain, overcame a soreshoulder to land sixth inthe 200 individual medleywith a time of 2:29. 54.
"Even though weplaced last in the teamstandings," Gui]foil said,"I was very happy to seewe had 13 season-besttimes. I think that willgive us some good mo-mentum as we head to the(Stevenson) sectional onSaturday (at i p.m.)."
Other good swimswere turned in by Krsticin the loo breaststroke(1:15.06), Lauren Laluz inthe 200 freestyle(2:29.90), Felice Chan inthe 200 individual medley(2:49.95), Susanne Purc in
game and were victoriousover the Crusaders 4-1.Goals were scored by sen-iors Matt Dunne and MikeCoca, with freshmen JeffLevar and Tim VanDer-meir also putting the bis-cuit in the net. Assistswere credited to MicaliOrchard, Alex Murphy,Coca and Anthony Lupo.
Goaltender JeremyKrautstrunk stopped 18shots in the victory.
Notre Dame squadspiling up victories
:ivision title in 50.free
On Friday, the IceDons' Metro Central op-ponent was the LatinSchool of Chicago. TheDons started out slowlyin the matinee event atJohnny's Ice House, inChicago, and trailed goinginto the third period.Notre Dame then ex-ploded for five goals ancwon 5-3 over the Romans.
Goals were scored byKevin Orchard, Levar,
Johnny Blaus, Steven Le-icR and VanDermeir. As-sists were credited toKyle Gronset and Mur-phy, with Mike Coca get-ting three assists. GoalieRyan Maize was in thenets for the victory.
The Dons returned toJohnny's Ice House onSunday against St. 1g-natius and were victori-ous 10-1. It was a totalteam victory with every-one on the Dons eitherscoring or assisting. Crisppassing, wicked shootingand standout goaltendingwere the highlights asNotre Dame' recordswelled to 23-2 for theseason.
This week, the Dons
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are on the road againsttop ranked Barringtonand top-10 ranked PrairieRidge. They play at homeagainst Providence onThursday, vs. Jacobs onSaturday and againstMaine Towiiship Nov. 18.All home games are atthe Iceland in Niles.
The JV Ice Dons tray-eled to Southwest IceArena on Saturday andplayed Mount CarmelCaravan White of theCatholic League. TheDons struck twice in theopening period and heldon to a 2-1 victory over anolder, bigger and strongerteam.
Brandon Taylor openedthe scoring with a shotfrom the point that beatthe Caravan goalie on the
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Maine East's Jelena Krstic competes ¡n the 200-yard individuai medley durinq Saturday's Central Suburban League North Divisionmeet at Glenbrook North. Krstic, the team's captain, medaled with a sixth-place finish in the event.
the 100 backstroke As expected, Deerfield Spartans 410-385. Maine Park (120) and Maine(1:18.66) and Nicole Tagle and GBN battled it out for West was third with 270 East (72).in the 200 freestyle the team title. In the end, points, followed by Niles(2;38.56). Deerfield edged the host North (132), Highland Comment: pioneerlocal.com
glove-side after receivinga pass from center KevinSanetra. The game-win-ner was scored by centerDavid Fabris in the slot ona pass from defensemanPeter Prestia.
Goalie Kevyn Froststopped 21 shots in thevictory. The JV team'srecord is 11-3-l. Thisweek, the ,W team playsroad games againstpresently undefeatedBarrington and PrairieRidge - and a homegame against Jacobs onSaturday in what will bea tough seven days forthe JV this season. TheSaturday home game willbe at Iceland in Nues.
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