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NILES -HERALD -SPECTATOR MvHOME.Mv LocM. NEwsSLNCE 1986. @KarieAngellLuc SEE WATER, PAGE 7 » years One hundred years ago, "Evanston had the fore- The event included a 9:30 "We helped build part of the In honor of Evanston's 100 Folks asked questions of staff "It's just to give some his- loo of filtered and naturally, blue bottles filled Skokie and City of Evanston Evanston started filtering water. Pumping began circa 1874 amid concerns of fighting fires after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and several large fires in Evan- ston in 1872. thought of putting in a filter plant and that actually helped Evanston to thrive because people moved into the commu- nity because of the quality of the water," Stoneback said. a.m. presentation which fea- tured Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl. Folks could tour the facility, browse through artifact displays and connect with technology that pretty much still works today. original water plant," said Jay Bielanski, formerly of Oak Park and now of Chicago. Evanston Evanston toasts to water BY KARtE ANGELL LUC For Sun-Times Media years of filtered water, the Department of Utilities invited neighbors to a July 26 open house at the Evanston Water Treatment Facility, 555 Lincoln st. who were pleased to celebrate a 100-year anniversary or birth- day with bagels, orange juice with Evanston water. tory," said Dave Stoneback of Utilities director, of the morn- ing's purpose. othe communities SEE DEAL, PAGE 7» Evanston officials saw an open- At a 10 percent return on rate, Bob Hamilton, the firm's presi- Park Ridge currently spends consider. ing to expand wholesale water sales in 2011 after Chicago an- nounced it would hike its rate from $2.01 per 1,000 gallons to $3.82 per 1,000 gallons by 2015. Evanston identified water sales as a lucrative source of new revenue. dent, told Park Ridge trustees that the three communities stand to save more than $338 million over 30 years. roughly $5.5 million a year on its water purchases from Chicago, and with two lines coming in, there is some redundancy in the system, Zingsheim said. The city is also dealing with a sewer issue now, as Evanston formerly did, and has water system improvements to Board in May. Gewalt Hamilton gave Park Starting year one, Morton Grove Park Ridge Public Works Direc- Stoneback said, again citing the Ouestion ot savings tor Wayne Zingsheim said the city is interested in the potential cost savings; however, officials wants to review the completed study and examine the financial feasibility of the different proposals and their capital costs. Ridge, Morton Grove and Niles more than a preview in a presen- tation to the Park Ridge Village ity to handle such a project, said Stoneback who, with City Man- ager Wally Bobkiewicz, has been visiting neighboring communities, pitching them on the advantages of and Niles would each save $1.45 million, while Park Ridge would see a $1.274 million in annual savings compared to staying with Chicago, study. 7 .:: ... joining Evanston. However, if Park Ridge were to Evanston could sell water to all Morton Grove would save more A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER can package deals with substantial savings over Chicago, Wilmette and Glenview, which are pursuing communities. ity while Wilmette and Glenview would barely be able to serve Morton Grove and Niles with their existing capacity, Stoneback told council members. annually with Evanston $627,000 compared to $450,000 going with Wilmette-Glenview; Niles would save less with Evanston $291,000 to $374,000 with Wilmette- Glenview, Stoneback said, citing the findings of a Gewalt Hamilton Associates study issued a few months ago. become involved, "everyone could save significant dollars by pur- chasing water through Evanston," which has the existing capac- water deals of their own with the three towns with existing capac- I may be willing to THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 THURSDAY, foot some of the costs of a needed transmission line that The city is targeting Park The city is looking at financing Under the plan, Park Ridge The next move would be to hire Evanston officials believe they Evanston would carry water to Park Ridge and two other communities. Ridge in a deal that would include Morton Grove and Niles as new customers, Evanston Utilities Director Dave Stoneback told the City Council June 21. some of Park Ridge's debt service to build a $115 million transmission pipe, or paying for a portion of the transmission main to make the project more attractive, he said. would foot roughly $50 million of that cost. a financial advisor, he said. BY BOB SEIDENBERG [email protected] @evanstonscribe Evanston Utilities Director Dave Stoneback told Evanston City Council members that the city would consider footing some of the cost of a transmission line t City Council members that the city would consider footing some of the cost of a transmission Evanston Utilities Director Dave Stoneback told Evanston of Park Ridge, Morton Grove, and Nues. FILE Evanston pitches water deal to Park Ridge water deal to Park Evanston pitches 6 ! THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 7 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I I Beco e a MeiÚÏd u Study Chinese Medicine

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Park Ridge would realize close to $4 million savings annually. Over a 30-year contract, MARINOREALTORS « CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 cøl,Lw 5800 Dempster- Morton Grove Park Ridge's savings would approach $120 (847)967-5500 million, according to the Gewalt Hamilton . -.. . r 21 (OUTSIDE ILLINOISCALL 1-800 253-0021) DEAL The Gold Standard fi study. - w.centu2lmarino.com Stoneback said the savings are driven by ____ At the July 21 meeting, Stoneback noted the lower water rate Evanston would charge au that Hammond, md., which sells water to compared to Wilmette-Glenview once the a number of municipalities, has not had to debt service was paid off. , -- raise water rates in 40 years. He said Evanston would charge its i 4 I í wholesale water rate of 92 cents per 1,000 Other customers gallons, starting in 2018, in any long-term Evanston received promising news a few water deal. - _- - weeks ago from Lincoinwood officials who Meanwhile, Wilmette now sells water to MOVE RIGHT IN & ENJOYE CHARMING PRAIRIE STYLEI indicated interest in restarting negotiations, Glenview at a $1.76 per 1,000 gallons rate, and Morton Grove . .1st Ofle Onginal Owners Pride & Joy! MecuIously Morion Grove.Just Listed! Rare, CharmIng & Histoncal ongeal Sears Stoneback told council members. Though Glenview then tacks on 81 cents for the water maintained 9 rm buck Ranch. 3+ bedrooms & I ½ baths. Eat-in kchen. Roebuck Catalog Home boit in 1915! Beautflul oak trim, doors & floors. a relative small user at 2 million gallons a to go through its pipes to NUes and Morton Fabulous breezewayì3 seasorVsun im attaches to garage with Dura CoatOak staircase, formal dining roi writs buift in oak yoffetitiutch & 3 loadod floor. Frill bsmt ncludes 4th br, Roc im, 0lire area, workshop, & Ublity room wiodows. Charming front & rear porches New roof '12. Updated copper day, Lincoinwood would generate roughly Grove, bringing the total rate to $2.56. w/shower. New: papo & AC '13: roof '10; furnace 09. Super Clean! Roar water PIPES & 100 amp electuc. Full bsmt. Huge 60' lot. Well maintained $350,000 in yearly revenues for Evanston. After the debts were paid off, the dif- Edens, Metra & Shops' $230000 2 car gar + park pad $289000 Meanwhile, Evanston faces uncertainty ference would be $1.38 per 1,000 gallons of water for Evanston compared to $3.73 with existing customers. The city recently Rk notified Skokie, a customer since 1944, that per 1,000 gallons for Wilmette-Glenview, . k . .., . _i ,. T:4.,.. --, ,.- its contract wouldn't be renewed in 2017, Stoneback said. -. 4 ,; I ' and any new rate would be higher than its Evanston is also addressing infrastructure t current $1.02 per 1,000 gallons. issues, such as the need for new clear wells 1*.* ; The Northwest Water Commission, and an expanded reservoir and heated intake which includes Arlington Heights, Palatine, system. Stoneback maintains the Wilmette- Buffalo Grove and Whee1ing and has been Glenview plan does not include all the capital A TRUE 10+ HOME' an Evanston customer since 1985, is looking improvement costs that would be needed to RARE 2 FLAT OPPORTUNFIYt Morton GracePrice Slashed!! Lovely updated spacious all face bock Skolae.Super bock 2 Flat wiRr 14 rooms, 7 bedrooms & 4 ½ baflis Each for a water source other than Evanston, deliver water on an expanded basis. 9 mi SpId-level on huge 75' lot os a beaotdril quiet street! Hardwood und wW identcal floor plan. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms & 2 baths. Lame living Stoneback said. He said Wilmette also has not resolved floors in living mi & dining mn. Ceramic hie foyer, updated oak kdchen room, formal dining room & eat-intcheo. Carpe picture windows. Double Even after paying half the cost of the $155 the winter icing issues that almost shut w/Cohan counters & sink. 5 bes & 3 baths. Large master br w/updated closets in all bedrooms. Lower level has rec room, i br + i bath, closets & million transmission line from Evanston, down the Evanston system several years master bath. Lower level family re, 5th br/offIce & bath. Walk te shopping °°of stmage, 2 furnaces & 2 cerrhair units n '07 &1O. 2 car attached 25,O00 &tnansportalron! Mint' $359,000 after 20 years of debt service were paid off, ago, before improvements were made. / 8 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

NHes Village Board OKs gun shop on Howard

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Nues Village Board gave the 0K Tuesday night for a gun shop and Theshooting range to open on Howard Street, despite the concerns of local school leaders and residents. The Sportsman's Club and Firearms Training Academy attracted controversy after Nues Township High School officials and some residents complained that it was too close to several schools. As the result, the proposal was sent back to the Niles Plan Commission, which approved it again earlier this month. After a prolonged public comment period, the Board of Trustees approved the shop's application for a special use permit 3-1, with Trustee Rosemary Palicki casting the sole "no" vote. While trustee Joe LoVerde wasn't at the meeting he indicated in a letter to the board that he would have voted "no" as well. School officials and activists worried that the shop, which would be located at 6143 Howard St., was a mile from Niles West and Niles Central high schools. It would also be located within a block of New Hope Acad- emy, a private school for students struggling with emotional and behavioral challenges. In the lead up to the vote, residents were given an opportunity to comment - but only for 30 seconds per person. Mayor Andrew Przybylo said that the board would only take comments for 45 minutes total, Residents packed a Nues Village Board meeting Tuesday night, where a gun shop proposed for Howard Street was approved. Residents were given 30 seconds to saying that the village already collected speak before the board voted. lOOR sTuDENKov/FoR SUN-TIMES MEDIA plenty of testimony during the Plan Com- mission meeting. against the third criteria - that it wouldn't to be." body who works here is going to have [Fire- As the issue came up for vote, Palicki have adverse impact on the value of the Trustee George Alpogianis, who had arms Owner Identification] card, so they'll emphasized that, for her, it was a simple nearby property. previously expressed support for the shop, be checked by the FBI." matter of whether or not Sportsman's Club In a letter to the board, LoVerde said noted that not approving it could have legal He also said that the shop would main- met the criteria for a special use permit. that, as a gun owner, he understood the consequences - which would be a burden tain digital records of anybody who buys The first criteria was that the appli- shop supporters' concerns. But ultimately, to taxplayers. guns, which the clerk would see during cant would meet a need other businesses he urged the board to vote "no," echo- "We have a responsibility to our taxpay- each purchase. So if, for example, the staff couldn't. Palicki argued that there were ing Palicki's arguments about the permit ers," he said. "The NRA hasn't lost a case sees that a person is trying to buy a fifth gun shops in Lincolnwood and Des Plaines, criteria. since the Supreme Court ruled on the 2nd gun in the last month, they would alert the and that residents could buy rifles at Nues' "I feel [the shop] hasn't proven, beyond Amendment." authorities. Dick's Sporting Goods location. There are the shadow of a doubt, that the three Trustee John Jekot said that he found In the aftermath of the vote, Niles Her- already plans for a shooting range at a criteria have been met," said the letter. "It arguments that the shop is a safety risk for aid-Spectator asked New Hope Academy concealed carry school at the intersection has to do with a particular location, nothingschools unconvincing. director Brandy Larrance for her reaction. of Milwaukee Avenue and Howard Street, more." "I was on a Board of Education for 15 "It's unfortunate," she said. "A lot of and the Niles Police Department recently But most trustees felt that Sportsman's years and there has been no study citing students - their emotional health is going had its shooting range upgraded. Club has proven that it wouldn't pose any a correlation between the location of gun to be endangered." Palicki also felt that it ran afoul of the danger to the surrounding area. shops and school safety," he said. "I just feel Larrance said that the board's decision second criteria - the effect on health and Trustee Danette Matyas said that, while like it's going to be a safe facility." gave her no choice but to look for another safety. the concept of concealed carry made her Trustee Chris Hanusiak asked Sports- location. She intends to move as soon as "We've heard testimony of school of- uncomfortable, she was confident that the man's Club president Myles P. Cun- her lease is up in two years. ficials and parents," she said. "The percep- shop would be safe. ningham, Jr. what the shop would do to Meanwhile, Cunningham struck a concil- tion of danger remains high." "If you walk in, I'm assuming that there minimize the chances that their guns wouldiatory tone. Palicki also expressed concerns that the are going to be lots of law enforcement wind up used in crimes. "We think it was a necessary process," shop would have an adverse impact on the officials for training," she said. "My feeling "We are going to follow ATF guidelines he said. "We are grateful that the process New Hope Academy, which she argued wasis that the gun range will be the safest placevery closely," said Cunningham. "Every- worked." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY JULY 31 2014 9

Nues Public Library Days after promotion, interim director leaves Nues library

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Two days after being appointed as co-interim director of the Nues Public Library, Assistant Director Barb Kruser resigned the post to take a newjob in Lombard. The resignation leaves assistant director Susan Lempke as the sole interim director. The move comes after library Financial Manager Greg Pritz, who was previously appointed interim director, resigned from the position. With the library's organization chart in flux and the hiring freeze in place, it is not clear if NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute Kruser's Assistant Director Books on the Nues Public Library's second floor. OLE position will be filled. Kruser has been a library the same vigor and thought- ments. The director would employee for a little over fulness to the Helen Plum supervise the adult services, We're providing a full spectrum 25 years, serving as one of Library as she did the Niles youth/teen services and out- the library's two assistant Library," he said. "She will reach services departments of services for every directors since 2009. She's be missed by all." directly. leaving to become the new The future of Kruser's The library board has orthopaedic challenge. director of Lombard's Helen position will depend on been discussing the revamp Plum Memorial Library. whether the library board proposal for several months. Her resignation takes effect will approve the revamp of During the July 15 meeting If constant pain is slowing you down, one call to NorthShore Aug. 8. the organizational chart. Dubiel argued that the new Orthopaedic Institute connects you to the experts you need. When Linda Weiss, The chart was originally structure was too confusing. Our multidisciplinary team brings broad experience to every another long-time library developed by Weiss, Kruser, He asked the board for a orthopaedic challenge, from the everyday to the most complex. employee, announced her Lempki and Fritz and pre- go ahead to hire a consul- retirement as a library di- sented to the board earlier tant who would review the And the same doctors who treat professional athletes take care rector, Fritz was appointed this yeai library's staffing needs and of you, exploring every option, including the latest surgical, interim director. But before Under the current advise it on the best struc- nonsurgical and minimally invasive treatments. Just as important, his appointment took effect, chart, the library director ture. The board ultimately we create a customized treatment plan, including physical therapy, he decided to offer his resig- doesn't supervise some of voted to ask Pritz to look at to get you back to doing the things you love. nation. Pritz was concerned the departments directly, what consultants the board that the library board didn't delegating that responsibil- might potentially consider. have enough incentive to ity to assistant directors. Library spokesman Sasha hire a new director. Kruser currently supervisesVasilic said that it's not yet For lasting relief, contact NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute. During the July 15 the adult services, outreach clear who is going to take Call (855) 929-01 00 or visit northshore.org/ortho today. meeting, the library board services and patron servicesover Kruser's responsibili- accepted Pritz's resignation departments, while Lempki ties once she leaves. We'll take it from there. and appointed Kruser and supervises the technical "Since her resignation Lempki as co-interim direc- services and youth/teen was announced today, we're tors to replace him. services departments. still figuring out who will Kruser turned in her Under the most recent take over her responsibili- +NorthShore resignation on July 17. version of the revamp ties," he said. "Her last day University IlealthSystem In an official statement, proposal, the library would is Friday, August 8. More Miles Board President Mor- have only one assistant willbe discussed at the next Orthopaedic Institute gan Dubiel praised Kruser. director, who would be su- board meeting on Wednes- "We are delighted for pervising the tech services day, August 20, 2014 at 6:30 Barb and hope she brings and patron services depart- p.m." IO THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I I

an Aug. 19 court date. CRIME BRIEFS III POLICEBLOiuui III BURGLARY Nues police: Woman Ui Lee, 39, of4825 W. Lawrence Ave., A home on the 7700 block of The following incidents were listed in the Chicago, was charged with driving under Neya Avenue was reported believes anti-Israel official bulletin of the Niles and Morton the influence on July23 after police burglarized on the night of July graffiti painted on door Grove police departments. Readers reportedly clocked her traveling at 71 CRIMINAL DAMAGE 18 after ari alarm activated. No are reminded that an arrest does not mph on the 8700 block of Milwaukee A car window was smashed further details were provided. constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court By JENNIFER JOHNSON Avenue at 12:34 a.m. Court information sometime on July 20 while the A flat-screen TV was reported of law can make that determination. jjohnson@pioneerlocalcom I @Jen..Pioneer was not available. vehicle was parked on the 5400 stolen July 22 from an apartment block of Warren Avenue, police on the 8400 block of Oak Avenue. Nues police are not saying yet if graf- said. A rear door had been forced open fiti sprayed on a home is, as the owner A second car window was to gain entry. believes, anti-Israel in nature. DUI DUI/DRUCS smashed on July 22 while The 52-year-old resident of Carol Court Jeffrey Samson, 25, of 8425 Milwau- Derek Ventresca, 25, of Park Ridge, the vehicle was parked on BURGLARY TO VEHICLE discovered the graffiti when she returned kee Ave., Niles, was charged with driv- was charged with driving under the the 5900 block of Dempster Six unlocked vehicles were home on the evening of July 21. Police said ing under the influence on July 18 after influence and possession of drugs after Street, police said. reported burglarized overnight the woman believed the red spray-painted he reportedly disobeyed two stop signs he was arrested on Dempster Street between July 22 and July 23. markings on her front door were Arabic at 3:15 am. He has a Sept. 7 court date. and Fernald Avenue on July 19. Police Coins were stolen from the center letters and, because she is Jewish, that the Natalia McDonald, 23, of 2071 Glendale, said Ventresca was stopped for a traffic console of an SUV parked on the graffiti may be someone "showing their 6800 block of Oakton Street; a displeasure" with the recent conflict in the Northbrook, was charged with dnving violation and officers allegedly found DISPUTE underthe influence on July 18 after her drug paraphernalia in his vehicle. A wallet was stolen from a Toyota Gaza Strip. Police were called to a home on An officer at the scene was'reportedly vehicle was reportedly seen speeding court date is scheduled for August 8. parked on the 6900 block of Fargo the 7600 block of Nora Avenue unable to decipher the letters and photo- and swerving on Milwaukee Avenue Avenue; $20 in cash was taken on the night of July 20 after a graphs of the graffiti were taken. at 2:20 am. She has an Aug. 28 court THEFT from a Toyota parked on the 8200 husband and wife were report- Nues Police Sgt. Robert Tornabene date. Emmanuel Otero-Santiago, 37, of Chi- block of Newland Avenue; glasses edly involved in an argument over declined to release the photos to the Nues cago, was charged with theft after he and $5 in change were stolen Andres Cuahtepitzi-Saudedo, 26, of sleeping with the air conditioning Herald-Spectator and said whether or not was caught by police for a residential from an SUV parked on the 8300 1708W. Victoria Drive, Mount Prospect, on. Both agreed to sleep in sepa- the graffiti is related to recent events in home burglary on the 9000 block of block of New England Avenue; was charged with driving under the rate rooms for the night, police the Middle East remains part of the police Menard Avenue on July 7 Police said and glove boxes were entered, influence on the morning of July21 after said. Officers have reportedly investigation. he allegedly stole jewelry from the but nothing was taken from two he was stopped for reportedly speeding responded to the home several No remnants of the graffiti were visible residence. He is scheduled to appear vehicles parked on the 6900 block on the 8800 block of Golf Road. He has times for domestic disputes. on the block on July 25, the day the report in court on Oct. 3. of Monroe Street. was released by police.

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BY NATALIE HAYES the 19 days [the haunted house] is For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter open in October." Fear City this year has said it en Fear City rolls into would continue to offer ticket dis- town each Halloween counts to the District 219 commu- season, teenagers line up nity, and will also donate a portion during weekend nights in October of sponsorship proceeds and 50 for a chance to get spooked in the cents from each ticket sold to the award-winning haunted house. foundation. Located in Morton Grove, "Last year, I could not believe right down the street from Niles the line of people out there every West High School, the Fear City weekend waiting to get in," Bur- organization tightened its ties withman said. "We're hoping for a nice the District 219 community last donation." year by donating a portion of ticket Fear City customers come tO sales to the District 219 Education Morton Grove for the event from Foundation. all over Chicago and the surround- It was a win-win relationship foring suburbs, but Fear City owners both District 219 and Fear City Chuck Grendys and Jim Lichon Fear City increased the number said it was important for them of tickets sold from the prior year to form a special bond with their to about 15,000 - in part by at- neighbors at District 219. tracting more high school kids by "They [Grendys and Lichon] offering a discount of $5 off the $25wanted to do something to give admission price. back to the community," said Mark The foundation benefited by Matz, marketing manager for getting $4 from each ticket sold Fear City. "We've worked with the to a student or a member of the Multiple Sclerosis Society here Fear City haunted house co-owners Chuck Grendys and Jim Lichon in 2011. FILE school community during the first in Chicago, but Fear City is in the six shows. [school] district, and it was felt District 219 students in the free The Fear City partnership that we could do more for the localor reduced lunch program was raised $5,000 for the Education community by working with them."at about 31 percent when the Foundation last year, which goes The foundation has so far raisedfoundation was launched seven toward funding scholarships, more than $150,000 since it was years ago. school supplies and breakfast established in 2007. As of April of this year, 1,633 bars for a growing number of Any student who qualifies for students - or approximately 34 low-income students enrolled at the school district's free or reducedpercent - were enrolled in the Nues North and Niles West High lunch program is eligible to receivelunch program, according to Dis- Schools. financial assistance from the foun- trict 219 records. This year, the foundation is hop- dation for things like refurbished Outside of Fear City, the ing to double last year's numbers computers, graphing calculators, foundation turns to a short list of to $10,000 during their second AP testing costs, college applica- additional funding sources. year working with Fear City tion fees and college visits. Each year, 10 percent of the The $10,000 is part of an overall Deans and school guidance proceeds from the annual "Dance goal to raise $80,000 for the 2014- counselors refer students to the Marathon" go to the organization, 15 school year, according to Alyse foundation by writing proposals, and donations are accrued through Burman, a member of the founda- Burman said. private sponsors, an alumni news- tion's board of directors. The foundation is raising its letter and the annual Pizza Wars "We gave [the partnership] a tryfundraising goals to help meet the competition held each January. last year and out chemistry just needs of the growing number of Last year 750 people attended worked," Burman said. "This year, students in the reduced of free Pizza Wars, helping raise more This rundown convenience story in Fear City has motion sensors that trigger sounds they've offered to give us a per- lunch program. than $9,500 for the Foundation (a and moving objects. Owner Charles Grendys said it could be useful for policesimula- centage of every ticket sold during Burman said the percentage of $1,000 increase from 2013). tions. RICK KAMBIC/SUN-TIMES MEDIA THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 13 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I

Nues Boulder honors village's 'best place to raise kids' title

BY NATALIE HAYES A special committee appointedmayor Nicholas Blase, who ran For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter by village officials several years NUes for 50 years before he was ago to redesign the Village Hall sentenced in 2010 to serve a year The village of Nues' 2010 plaza held a contest with area in prison for his conviction in a designation as the "best place to high school students that asked kickback scheme involving mail raise your kids" in the state - ac-them to submit design ideas for and tax fraud. cording to Bloomberg Business- a sculpture that incorporated "A committee was appointed week - has been marked four the "best place to raise a family" to come up with a new sign that years later with the placement oftheme. was reflective of Niles' history an art boulder this week outside Moy's design was selected as and also incorporated the Bloom- of Nues Village Hall. the winner among 24 entries berg award," Palicki said. "Even The Plaza art boulder - submitted to the village, but mak-though it's not the sculpture we designed by 2013 Niles West ing her design come to life was a hoped for, I think it's something High School graduate Kaylin challenge. the village can be proud of." Moy - features a plaque with a "We found it was hard to Niles was chosen "best place drawing of a family encircled by raise enough funds to cover to raise your kids" in the state the words, "respect, home, trust, the $20,000 cost" of the pro- after Bloomberg magazine care, family, love." posed statue, said Nues Trustee examined factors including crime Listed underneath the picture Rosemary Palicki. "The alternaterates, employment, schools, are the names of six private plan was to have a plaque, but we ethnic diversity and other traits donors who helped fund the didn't want it just hanging on a of communities of fewer than boulder project, which was wall somewhere, so we decided 50,000 residents. originally envisioned as a statue on the boulder." The art boulder was installed of Moy's design until a funding The art boulder design initia- in the Village Hall plaza during shortage for the project resulted tive began several years ago, the first week of July, and an in the creation of a less-expensiveafter trustees decided to remove official dedication ceremony was Nues officials pose with the new boulder commemorating the village's pick as one of the version. a sign that honored former held July 22. best places to raise children in Illinois. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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Park Ridge Embers School moving to Nues, 10 homes could replace it BY JENNIFER JOHNSON

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A private school that operated in Park Ridge for 13 years is leav- ing the city - and leaving behind the potential for some big changes on the land it once occupied. Embers Elementary School has sold its property at 2000 W. Sibley St. and will begin the new school year Aug. 26 at its new home inside the west wing of the former Our Lady of Ransom Catholic School building in Niles. Principal Gladys Davis said the Sibley Street building a former Methodist church, had become too small for the growing enrollment. "We started with 43 students and now we have about 120," Davis said. The new Niles location will help accommodate the growth and also allow Embers to expand its preschool program from a half day to a full day, she added. With roots in Catholicism, Em- bers serves families from around the Chicago area and suburbs and is a feeder school for Wi!- lows Academy in Des Plaines and Northridge College Prep in Niles. "It was key we be in a location that is accessible to the other schools," Davis explained of the school's initial move to Park Ridge from Northfield in 2001. Embers will share space at Our Lady of Ransom with the Kemntiz Senior Center, which is expected to open in the northern portion of the building this year. Our Lady of Ransom School closed in 2004. Since then, the The former Embers Elementary School at 2000 W. Sibley St. in Park Ridge could become home to IO single-family lots. i JENNIFERJOHNSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA building has been used by other private organizations. approval before any construction city to allow more homes to be would rather see the park district sect of Catholicism, but some As for the old Embers school begins. Each home will also need built. "If we can have confidence or library take over the property. residents who had read about it building on Sibley, it has been solddesign approval from the city's that the city would take care of Planning and Zoning Chairman had worries regarding some of the and applicant Padraig O'Shea of Appearance Commission. this [flooding] problem, I would Joe Baldi reminded residents the reported teachings. Chicago is proposing 10 single- Several residents living near be all for developing additional land is privately owned and the But once the school moved in, family homes for the site, which the former Embers property homes." city cannot dictate who buys it. concern turned to acceptance. Da- city officials say measures two at Sibley Street and Broadway Stormwater detention will be Neighbors have raised concerns vis this week praised the involve- acres. Avenue expressed concerns about required for the development, city previously about the 2000 W. ment of neighbors in the school The Park Ridge Planning and a residential development, includ- officials said. Sibley St. property. When Embers and the support of Park Ridge as Zoning Commission recommendeding whether the reduction in open Other residents said they would was seeking city approval to a whole. approval July 22 of a preliminary space will add to flooding in the like the open, park-like nature of establish the school 13 years ago, "We've had wonderful neigh- plat of subdivision, the first step inneighborhood. the site to remain. residents expressed concern aboutbors right around the property allowing the land to be carved up "I can't believe it's not going to "Why are we letting entities added traffic and the school's who volunteered at our school and for homes. The recommendation add to an already overtaxed sewerfrom deep in the heart of Chicago reported application of Opus Dei kept an eye on the property," she is expected to go to the Park Ridgesystem in the area," said Barnum decide what to do with the last philosophy. School representativessaid. "They were really wonderful. City Council for a vote on Aug. 18 Avenue resident John Moriarty, open space in Park Ridge?" a 50- at the time said it had no formal We owe Park Ridge a great debt of and a final plat review will require calling it "irresponsible" for the year resident asked. He said he affiliation with the conservative gratitude." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 15

Nues I'So You Think You Can Dance' coaches stop at GolfMill studio BY NATALIE HAVES hour dance boot camp. porary dance combination For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter "They're very passionate segment, Graney said. about teaching dancers about As a high-level and high- Celebrity dance coaches their style and love for dance," intensity dance studio with took a break from the popular Graney said. "The dancers six competitive dance teams, summer Fox TV show "So You were attentive and intrigued Studio 22 was the perfect set- Think You Can Dance," to pay by their words of wisdom and tmg for Armas and Smalley to a visit to a group at Studio 22 were thrilled to get direction whip the dancers into compe- High Tek in Nues last weekend.from such renowned choreog- tition-ready shape with their Miami-based choreogra- raphers." intensive teaching style. phers Angel Armas and Victor Between running a dance "It was important for us Smalley are best known as studio in Miami and coaching to have Victor and Angel at the dance instructors for the "So You Think You Can Dance" Studio 22 because they're influ- show's current front-renner contestants, Armas and 5mal- ential in the industry," Graney Ricky Ubeda, and for appear- ley stopped by Niles as part of said. "It's always good for our ances on the Lifetime network'stheir summer-long nationwide dancers to experience vari- show, "Dance Moms Miami." tour, "Liberate the Artist Mas- ous styles of dance instruction A group of 55 dancers rang- ter Class." from professionals." ing between the ages of 7 and The dance duo's motto - Studio 22 is located at the 25 were treated to a special "turning kids into dancers and Golf Mill Shopping Center, private instructional dance dancers into stars" - reso- 239 Golf Mill Center, Nues. workshop on July 26 led by nated throughout Studio 22 on The studio offers classes in a Armas and Smalley. Saturday evening as the dance wide range of dance genres Focusing on contemporary students took to the floor for including jazz, ballet, hip-hop, and lyrical dance genres, the an intense dance boot camp contemporary and poma. pair led what the studio's that included across-the-floor For more information, go to dance director Jackie Graney center work, a dance improv http://wwwstudio22hightek. Studio 22 dancers working on their improvisational skills during the Victor & Angel master class on described as an intense three- session and finally a contem- com. July 26. i PHOTO COURTESY OF JACKIE GRANE' A Better Experience Massage Therapy -...--nlit Free Delivery & Haul-Away at Skokie's Fitness First

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Highland Park, and that they had no interest in helping him, so we asked Lutz HELP SQUAD BY if he had tried calling A Lamp. When he JACKIE PILOSSOPH told us he had not attempted to phone the company, we did. We spoke to a very pleas- ant and helpful employee named Carrie, who asked ifwe could have Lutz call her Lutz has lived in Highland directly, and that she needed to start an Park for 45 years. His kids at- investigation which would include state- Donaldtended Highland Park schools and ments and photos from Lutz. he's always paid his property taxes on Less than a week later, Lutz called us e time. That's why when Lutz accidentally back and told us A Lamp was sending him drove his car into a hole that was part of a a check for $299.12. construction site on his street, he couldn't believe the city of Highland Park didn't Dear Mr. Lutz, seem to care that it caused almost $300 We are so pleased that you are receiving al in Chicag damage to his car. the money you are owed for the damage of So, Lutz called someone he thought your car. It's upsetting that the city wasn't might want to know about it : The High- more helpful, and in fact did not even land Park News. Editor Jennifer Fisher suggest that you call A Lamp to try to get forwarded his message to Help Squad and reimbursed. We think it's wonderful that A that's when we stepped in. Lamp stepped up and did the right thing. We spoke with Lutz, who gave us details Lastly, be careful out there' Summer Right in your neighborhood. of what happened. The city was repair- is construction season, and with that ing his street, and hired a contractor, A comes lots oftemporary road changes. For Presence Resurrection Medical Center was named #1 Lamp Road Builders, to do the work. A example, have you been on Willow Road Lamp workers were digging a few holes, in Northfield lately? Yikes! I'm sure you one of which Lutz drove his car into. Lutz aren't the only driver who's ended up in a in patient safety on five categories by Consumer Reports.® said the construction area was marked hole or some other part of a construction inappropriately, meaning he couldn't see site. So, please drive safely! And, a recent report from the Centers for Medicare the "caution" sign until his car was already in the hole. He said another car drove Dear Readers: I would like to let you know and Medicaid Services scored us in the top 5 percent into a hole almost at the same time as he that this will be my last Help Squad col- did. Lutz called the Highland Park Police umn, as I will be shiftinggears and formally of hospitals in the state for low infection rates. Department, who took a report. launching my new dating and relationship Sensing something was wrong with his column, "Loue Essentially."Ihave truly car, Lutz took it to Bernardi Auto Ser- enjoyed servingyou, helping you get what's vices Center in Highland Park, where they fair, and offeringyou money-saving tips. Help ' fixed the damage underneath, which had Squad will be taken over by my colleague, something to do with the fuel system. Cost Cathy Cunningham, aformer marketing and to Lutz: $299.12. He felt he deserved reim- communications professional who spent 5ev- Presence® bursement by someone, whether it was the eralyears as a businessprocess improvement city of Highland Park or A Lamp. consultant. Thankyoufor allyour letters Resurrection Vedical Center We knew Lutz had called the City of seeking help. Please keep them coming!

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Letters Hidden costs to Tomorrow isn't promised hypotheticalwar over Ukraine to historicmoviehouses iegoing experience - An editorial in the May 5 edition of Forbes BY DAN one that doesn't involve Magazine titled "Is Vladimir Putin another MORAN a mall. Adolf Hitler?" by Paul Johnson draws parai- We did make it back lels between Putin's virtual annexation of the 4 L to the Patio in the Crimea and Hitler's annexation of Austria, and summer of 2012, seeing points out that most former Soviet republics "The Dark Knight Ris- remain dependent on Russia for cheap energy Buffalo Grove to Antioch, es" under the simulated The author concludes that President Obama Big Hollywood's demand for starry sky that gave the needs to "move troops and aircraft into From21st-century operation in giant building so much Ukraine ... and its fleets could ensure protec- 20th-century movie houses has of its charm. But closer tion to the Baltic States in a way that Putin inspired grass-roots efforts to keep inspection offered would find unanswerable." He also suggests neighborhood theaters from disap- warning signs: The that U.S. fracking "can meet the energy needs pearing. lower-level bathrooms of all the former Soviet states." Sometimes, those efforts keep the were in bad shape, Unanswerable would be the long-term doors open, as we saw earlier this parking was a chore as consequences of such actions, and unanswered year with the Liberty Theatre on usual, and we were one is the truth of who would benefit from such ac- Milwaukee Avenue. Other times, you of maybe 20 people sur- tions. If the U.S. sends troops to the Ukraine, end up with The Dunes in Zion, which rounded by hundreds of how long will our military need to be there? has been nothing but a reminder of "The stated preference Ls to empty seats. Defense contractors make money during wars; memories since it closed about three keep (the PatioJ open as a Sure enough, it troops die. As evidence mounts for the long years ago. would be troubles with term environmental consequences of fracking And then you have stories like the venue for movies and/or live low attendance and (climate change; air, water, and ground poIlu- one in my old Chicago neighborhood, productions, but anything is aging infrastructure - tion; earthquakes) we need to answer who will where the Patio Theatre has lived including failed heating make money from fracking while our planet an on-again, off-again existence over possible in the development and cooling systems slowly sickens and dies. the past two decades. The news this world. The moral ofthe story - that forced owners Quaker religious testimony teaches us to week was that the 1926 movie palace, to shut the doors this oppose all wars, and live as stewards of the despite restoration efforts that is that ifyou have an old the- spring. According to earth. We support the strong efforts at dip- included a successful Kickstarter. ater that owns a piece of your published accounts this lomatic solutions to the crisis in the Ukraine corn campaign in 2012 to purchase week, the Patio is on the proposed by President Obama, and object to digitial-projection equipment, has an heart, don't assume it will block for $2.9 million. calls for starting a new military engagement in uncertain future after being put up always be there. Tomorrow is The stated preference the region. We object to claims that fracking for saie. is to keep it open as a is a sound way to provide cheap energy. We The Patio sits off the corner of a promise to no man and no venue for movies and/ support diverting monetary resources from Irving Park Road and Austin Avenue vintage building." or live productions, but our bloated military budget to investment in on the old Northwest Side and was anything is possible in sustainable energy sources which can help the place you went to see "Star Wars" the development world. create jobs in the US as well as turn us away with an audience of 1,500 people. The The moral of the from further environmental destruction. library of films I saw there includes the Patio first closed in 2001, but story is that if you have an old theater Judy Erickson everything from "Godzilla vs. The I was happy to learn that it was that owns a piece of your heart, Clerk, Oak Park Friends Meeting Smog Monster" in the 1970s to "Vie- restored and reopened in 2010. I don't assume it will always be there. tor/Victoria" in the 1980s. pledged to make it back with my Tomorrow is a promise to no man and I had long since moved on when kids so they could feel a true mov- no vintage building.

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NILES Skokie Art Guild Monday of each month. Park Ridge Senior Center, SUBMIT YOUR EVENT 9:30 am.: The group offers figure drawing work- lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. MONDAY, AUG. 4 shops every Saturday. There are live models but To submit an event for consideration in print, no instructor. Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 MGPL Kids: Monday Morning Playgroup visit www.pioneerIocaI.com/submit- Summer Camp Plus 'One' Greenwood St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20 10:30 am.: Drop-in play time for preschoolers with content and click the "Events" tab on the 9:30 am.: The four-day camp helps students in per session; $12 for guild members. a parent or caregiver to introduce young children left side of the screen. Please submit the kindergarten through sixth grade bridge the gap to the library in a low-key, unstructured session. event no later than IO days before the desired between camp and school with arts and crafts, Civil War Book Discussion Call 847-929-5102 or visit www.mgpl.org for more publication date. splash pad, gym activities and a field trip. The IO am.: Tom DeFranco leads a discussion of Civil information. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 camp begins at 9:30 am. daily through Aug. 8. Golf War-related books, events and historical figures. Lincoln Ave,, Morton Grove. Free. Maine Park District, 8800W. Kathy Lane, Niles. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Properly Tax Breaks for Older Adults Call 847-297-3000. $105. Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. I p.m.: Attendees can find out if they are eligible Babylime 8-IO. Dee Park, 9229 Emerson St., Des Plaines. Summer Picnic to receive exemptions that could reduce their Call 847-297-3059. li am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes Il am.: Join the Eisenhower Public Library in property taxes. Attendees should bring the second closing out the Kids World Summer Reading installment of their property tax bill and their state and playtime for children 2 and younger with a Garners program with games, snacks and the annual water ID. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call caregiver. NUes Public Library District, 6960 W. I p.m.: The group meets every Friday. Park Ridge balloon fight. Registration is required. Norridge 773-774-4804. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Senior Center, lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Park District, 4631 N. Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call Call 847-692-5127. 708-457-1244. C.RA.FT.Y Monday: Pez flash Drives HAPPENING NEARBY I p.m.: Learn how to turn a Pez dispenser into a Skokie's First Fridays: Cruise Night The Importance of Sleep secret flash drive. All materials are provided. Eisen- 7 p.m.: Enjoy music from the l95Os and l960s in THURSDAY, JULY31 11:30 am.: Retired registered sleep lab technologist hower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood the plaza. Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton St., Chelsea Baylor discusses common sleep issues, Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Skokie. Call 847-673-0500. Fourth Annual Chicago Sky Multi- strategies and recommendations to help partici- Chamber Networking Event pants gain healthy sleep habits. Mather's, 7134 W. Page Turners 4:30 p.m.: Access to the Pre-Game Networking SATURDAY, AUG. 2 Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. I p.m.: Discuss a new book each month. New mem- Event takes place in the Chicago Skyline Room bers are always welcome. Just drop in. Glenview and includes complimentaryfood and soft drinks. Park Ridge Farmers Market Golf Maine Park District Summer Parly Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call Admission fee includes a ticket to that evening's 7 am.: The weekly farmers market runs every and Movie 847-729-7500. matchup between the Chicago Sky and the New Saturday through October. Park Ridge Farmers 6 p.m.: The outdoor event features food, music, York Liberty, plus two tickets to the Chicago Sky Market, Prairie and Garden Streets, Park Ridge. games, prizes, inflatables and a screening of the Knitting Roundtable for Adults season finale Aug. 7 Allstate Arena, 6920 Man n- movie, "Turbo." Attendees are encouraged to bring 2:30 p.m.: Work through knitting projects and heim Road, Rosemont. Call 847-635-6601. $20. Morton Grove Farmers Market a blanket or lawn chair. Dee Park, 9229 Emerson socialize with fellow knitters. Expert knitters can 8 am.: The market features favorites such as sea- St., Des Plaines. Call 847 297-3059. show you how to solve knitting challenges. Call Advanced Photo Editing sonal fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, baked 847-929-5101 or visit www.mgpl.org for more infor- 7 p.m.: Learn how to select and edit specific ele- goods, cheeses, honey, hand-crafted items, mation. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln SUNDAY, AUG. 3 ments in a digital photo. This program is run with a natural bath and body products, gifts, prepared Ave., Morton Grove. free browser-based, Photoshop-like program called foods, live music, children's activities and a free Enjoy the Skokie Farmers' Market Pixir Editor. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Alzheimer's Support Group drawing. Runsweeklythrough Oct. 18. Market This Season! Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Grounds, 6210 Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 6:30 p.m.: Meets on the first Tuesday of each 7:30 am.: The Skokie Farmers Market brings 847-750-6436. month. Home Instead Senior Care, 8822 Niles vendors in from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Center Road, Skokie. Call 847-673-1250. FRIDAY, AUG. I Glenvicw Farmers Market Wisconsin that sell fresh produce, cheeses, spices, flowers and other sundry items. Select days offer 8 am.: Local farmers and food artisans offer the Qualhy Counts ORS Orientation for Duplicate Bridge entertainment such as live music. Dogs and pets freshest choices of vegetables, meat, cheese, Family Child Care 9 am. : The senior center offers a friendly bridge are not allowed in the market. Skokie Village Hall, eggs, baked goods and much more. There are 7 p.m.: Learn about the Quality Rating System game every Friday morning. Park Ridge Senior 5127 Oakton St., Skokie. For more information, call chef demonstrations at IO am. Wagner Farm, 1510 (aRS) for family child care providers. This orienta- Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-673-0500. Wagner Road, Glenview. For more information, call tion talks about eligibility requirements, applica- 847-692-5127. 847-657-1506. tion process and resources available. Child care providers must attend this session prior to applying Handicrafters MONDAY, AUG. 4 IStilIDo to QRS. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo IO a.m.: Held every Friday at IO a.m. Park Ridge 9 am.: Learn about the importance of marriage Historical Explorers Ave., Harwood Heights. For more information, call Senior Center, lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. across cultures. Allstate Arena, 6920 Mannheim 9:30 am.: This four-day program is for campers 708-867-7828. Call 847-692-5127. Road, Rosemont. Call 847-635-6601. who want to learn Native American to l98Os histo- Adult Book Discussion: 'The Lowland' Parent and Kid Play-Tivilics ry along with knot-lying, sewing and braiding skills. Skokie Police Explorer Car Wash 7 p.m.: The featured book in the August adult book 10:30 am.: An outdoor open-play class for kids. Every two weeks brings new eras and new creative 9 am.: The Skokie Police Explorers, Post 300, host discussion is "The Lowland" by Jhumpa Lahiri. Parents are encouraged to join their kids but are projects. For ages 7-II. Campers must bring their their annual car wash fundraiser. A $5-donation is Copes ofthe book are available in regular and large not required. The class is held Fridays through own snacks, but juice and water will be provided. suggested per vehicle. The Explorers is a division type. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Aug. 16. The program focuses on a different Skokie Heritage Museum, 8031 Floral Ave., Skokie. of the Boy Scouts of America and the car wash Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. activity each week. No registration required. The Call 847-677-6672. $132 reserve; $165 no reserve. proceeds fund the annual Scouts membership. camp begins at 0:30 am. or 5:30 p.m. for kids Skokie Police Department, 7300 Niles Center ages 5-7 and 11:30 am. or 6:30 p.m. for ages Money Matters Discussion Road, Skokie. Call 847-982-5900. $5. IO am.: The group meets on the first and third SEE CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION j THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014L 25 a multimedia presentation of the popular musical Fiddler on the Roof." The presentation focuses on « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE the story of the musical's writer Sholem Aleichem, CALENDAR director-choreographer Jerome Robbins and how the musical became popular across the world. 3b% Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $15. OF RECRUITERS TUESDAY, AUG. 5 Computer Club BELIEVE Mens Club 1:30 p.m.: Join the group to understand the ins OF THE WORKFORCE THEIR TOOLS 9:30 am.: The group meets the first two Tuesdays and outs of today's newest technology. Park Ridge ACTUALLY GET of each month for breakfast. Park Ridge Senior Senior Center, lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. PLANS TO IN THE WAY OF Center, IDO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. $2. Call 847-692-3597. Free. LOOK FOR A NEW DOING THEIR JOB. AARP Driver Safely Course THURSDAY, AUG. 7 I p.m.: Participants ages 55 and older that complete A this safely course qualify for a multi-year insurance Artist Panel: Creating a Legacy discount. Norwood Park Senior Center, 5801 N. 6:30 p.m.: Gerda Meyer Bernstein, Vera Klement Natoma Ave., Chicago. Call 773-631-5673. $14. and Ava Kadishon Schieber, all Chicago artists The Essential Chicago Fire and Holocaust survivors, convene at the Illinois B 7 p.m.: William Pack gives a multimedia presenta- Holocaust Museum to discuss their lives and work. tion about the Chicago fire in 1871. The presenta- Reservations are required, email RSVP@ilhmec. THIS YEAR. tion includes technical details of the fire, firsthand org. Illinois Holocaust Museum, 9603 Woods accounts from those who lived through it and Drive, Skokie. Call 847-967-4800. WHICH, more. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect THE OTHER BY DEFINITION, Career Program: Dynamic Networking Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. $5 for non- MEANS IT'S REALLY 7 p.m.: Career expert Bob Podgorski teaches park Ridge Library cardholders.. participants how to network dynamically and NOT A TOOL2 effectively. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- 443% Advanced Word 2010 pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. $5 for 7 p.m.: This hands-on workshop will cover tables, JUST DOESN'T KNOW charts, and ClipArt and more. Registration is non-Park Ridge Library cardholders. required and limited to six participants who have taken the 0 More with Microsoft Word 2010 MGPL Teen Library Council 7 p.m.: Teens may join the Teen Library Council workshop or possess a thorough understanding THEY'RE meeting to let their voice be heard and volunteer Word 2010. Morton Grove residents have priority. their time. All teens ages 13-18 are welcome. Morton Grove Public Library, 6Ì40 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., LOOKING YET. Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. SINCE 2009, Morton Grove. 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Small class sizes, intensive interaction with importance of technological changes and their faculty and shared experiences with class- integration into business practices. mates that often result in lifelong personal and "Business and technology have become professional networks. permanently intertwined," he explained. "Our Faculty members who bring years of practi- mission is to learn the most relevant needs cal experience, accomplishments and a dedi- in this area from employers, and provide that C I everways to c i rc u m vent college costs cation to teaching that benefits students inside instruction to our students." and outside the classroom. MGSM offers an accelerated pace for College tuition and fees College students often la- for college students to Value: high-quality credentials without graduate students, and tuition is among the are perpetually on the rise,ment their lack of spendingmake practical use of their the high price tag. NUis MBA program is lowest for any private university in the state. so it's no great surprise money. That's especially education. Just a few hours professionally accredited by the International For information, contact Catherine Lock- that today's students are true today, when many of tutoring each week can Assembly for Collegiate Business Education wood at [email protected] or call graduating with more col- students put their earn- be enough to help col- i(IACBE). (312) 936-4812. lege debt than ever before.ings from summer jobs or lege students mitigate the Learn more about NW's MBA program and Though some students internships toward their costs of campus life, and how it can fit into your career goals today. Fall South SuburbanCollege might feel helpless with tuition. However, opportu- if the business grows big term starts Sept. 15. 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Many univer- be an easy and lucrative dents who attend in-state Information Systems and the Master of Man- South Holland and the Oak Forest Center is as sities are affiliated with way to earn money that universities within spitting agement. They are similar in that the curricula follows: nonprofit organizations, can be used to pay tuition distance of Mom and Dad, are continually changing to meet an evolving Criminal Justice Open House: and students who work or everyday expenses it's an increasingly reason- business environment, such as adding the new Monday, Aug. 4, 6-7:30 p.m., Mi-Jack Room, for affiliated organiza- that often go overlooked able decision for students area of data analytics. Main Campus tions may be eligible for when planning a budget. worried about accruing ex- Data analytics is the term for creating a Call (708) 596-2000, ext. 2579 or email scholarships provided by University job boards or cessive student loan debt. system of communication that allows for the [email protected] the organization and/or department bulletin boardsWhile room-and-board instant sharing and analysis of information. It Paralegal/Pre-Law Open House: the university. Wages for often advertise needs fees vary widely, U.S. News has become imperative for business leaders Wednesday,Aug. 8, 7-8:30 p.m., Room 5190, workers who take advan- for study participants, so reported that the average to utilize its capacities as they scramble to fill Oak Forest Center tage of such programs tendcollege kids strapped for charges for on-campus their needs. 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I Dr. Kayed Akkawi, MGSM Dean, stressed theAve., Oak Forest, ifi. kids can be a great way Courtesy ofMetro Creative CUSTOM MEDIA SOtIITIONS EDUCATIONGUIDE SPECIASECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM high schools offer because they have NEIU starts prepping kids at age 11 access to high school profiles. In many lower-income Chicago "Students need to start strong in theneighborhoods, Northeastern Illinois freshman year and maintain a strong University's Center for College Access grade trend, because colleges will and Success helps students navigate Collegiate News make an admission decision on three college preparation even though they years of high school coursework," face significant obstacles that middle- Indiana University Northwest The experience is included in the program's Greene said. income students don't. When working professionals go out into tuition and serves as the final requirement for Christine Vandevelde, co-author of Boyter-Escalona said these can the business world and tout the skills they've the curriculum's International Business course. "College Admission: From Applica- include living in neighborhoods where acquired in their MBA program, how many can luNorthwest offersWeekend and Week- tion to Acceptance, Step by Step," saidhigher crime rates make it risky to say their curriculum actually had them stand- night MBA programs. Accessible, full-time and parents need to think about how to walk to school, a lack of honors pro- ing shoulder-to-shoulder with the leaders of scholarly faculty teaches courses. The Week- pay for college when their kids are grams in some Chicago Public Schools international businesses discussing business end andWeeknight programs now offer hybrid freshmen and sophomores. high schools, not getting as much aca- models, human resources issues and the like? options that include online course offerings. demic support and students being the Indliana University Northwest's Weekend To learn more about the MBA programs at Sophomores can take early tests and visit first in their families to attend college. MBA for Professionals Prowgram gives that Northwest Indiana's Originai AASCB Business campuses experience and more to its students each School, visit iun.edu/mba. During sophomore year, students year. It is one of the hallmarks of the intensive can take the PSAT (Preliminary Scho- 18-month progmm and one of the reasons [U National Louis University lastic Aptitude Test), Vandevelde said. Northwest's School of Business and Econom- National Louis University (NUi) is for people She cited research that shows students "For many students, early ics is recognized as an AASCB-accredited who are trtily ready for career advancement. who have test practice get higher college visits can make high business school, among only 5 percent in the While there's no shortage of schools where stu- scores. ACT will also introduce the country to hold this distinction. dents can get an MBA, NLU has been educat- ACT Aspire test in 2015, and she sug- school and the process seem This past spring, the latest cohort of more ing Chicago adults for more than 125 years, gested that sophomores should take it. more relevant. They realize than 20 students visited China. The focus was onand is known for providing relevant, profes- Sophomore year is a good time for global business, looking at international com- sional and practical programs - available students to explore their interests and what they are working toward." panies doing business in China. The students both online and on-campus. start thinking about eventual college visited a Ford site and also met with a French NLU'S innovative MBA program is designed majors, said Stephanie Maksymiu, STEPHANIE MAKSYMIU, legal consulting ftrm that does business in for aspiring leaders and agents of change. college and career counselor at Maine Maine South High School China. Students also toured the Forbidden City It integrates proven and traditional business South High School in Park Ridge. in Beijing and visited the Great Wall of China. strategies with a unique approach to individual Sophomores can also attend col- In 2013, students visited Thailand. In previ- lege nights at their high schools to ous years, they have visited Chile and Israel. SEE COLLEGIATE, PAGE 6 talk with college representatives face The organization serves 18,000 stu- i to face, Maksymiu suggested. Parents dents in 30 Chicago Public Schools, can also start taking sophomores on doing everything from planting the low-key college visits, especially to idea of college in students' minds to SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE nearby campuses or ones they're driv-providing academic support , work- ing by while on vacation. ing to familiarize parents with what "For many students, early college college entails and eventually taking visits can make high school and the students on college campus tours. process seem more relevant. They The center's leaders start their OPEN HOUSE realize what they are working toward visits in sixth grade to get students and why they are working so hard," and their parents comfortable with Maksymiu said. the idea of attending a local high school. Once in high school, the cen- Be aware students change minds ter - which is a program of GEAR UP, If a student likes a particular college,a college-readiness initiative funded it's good to revisit it senior year, sug- by the U.S. Department of Education gested Greene. - works to attract them to the idea of "Students change their minds often attending college. I'S'IÀIN SoITLI HoLI\ND from junior to senior year so they have "We talk with parents and kids new questions and interests," Greene about how people do better income- Auusr 7,. 2011. -1 pi - 8 pi said. "There are also various steps of wise with a college degree," Boyter- the process that have real meaning in Escalona said. "We show them it's not the senior year such as knowing the that expensive because of financial rospective students 18 and over wiM be entered in a deadlines and learning about scholar- aid." ships and financial aid." The numbers show the results: 66 drawing for a trip for two to the iHeartRadio Music The number one factor in students percent of the program's students Festival 2014 in Las Vegas choosing a college is because of the from the 2011 high school graduating majors offered, Greene explained, andclass are enrolled in college; that's 14 many students haven't chosen a major percent higher than the national aver- by sophomore year. age for low-income students, Boyter- FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL All three advisors suggested stu- Escalona said. dents pick an activity, or a few, fresh- In 2011, 12 of the 24 Gates Millen- man year and stick with it. Show lead- nium Scholarships awarded in the (708) 210-5718 OR VISIT SSC.EDU ership, and give colleges a dimension Chicago Public Schools system went of interests. to the program's students, she added. SPECIAFSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS EDUCATIONGUIDE I

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However, Human Resources one innovative program Northeastern Illinois Information Security University's Center for Sports Administration College Access and Success - partners Law Enforcement Administration with the Chicago Public Schools to reach out to students as young as sixth grade in communities without a college-going culture. That often translates to low- MGSM TRUTHS income communities, families in which parents have not Accelerated graduate degree options attended college or recent im- migrants, said Margaret Boyter- Escalona, assistant director. One of the lowest graduate tuition rates in the state of Illinois While center specialists normal- ize the idea of college for middle schoolers and high schoolers, No tuition charge for a second graduate degree after they also get their parents corn- earning the first graduate degree from MGSM fortable with the notion and sup- port their teachers in teaching for college readiness. On the right track: An According to Grain's 2013 MBA Guide, MGSM is in "We talk with middle schoolers innovative Northeastern about the transition to high school, the top 5 for incoming GPA Illinois University program and once. they're freshmen in high partners with the Chicago school, talk about college," Boyter- Public Schools to reach out Escalona said. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 22 to students as young as J sixth grade in communities Starting to plan freshman year without a college-going College advisors agree that, even for culture. i SUPPLIED PHOTO 888.298.6202 ROBERTMORRIS.EDU/MASTERS families comfortable with a college- -, going culture, freshman year of high "Colleges and universities expect school is a smart time to start prepar- to see that a student has challenged ing for college. himself or herself in high school, That starts with choosing challeng- based on what is offered by the ing freshman courses, said Lori Greene,school," she said. director of undergraduate admission at Moreover, colleges know what hon- Loyola University of Chicago. ors or advanced placement courses program, saidanMBAcouldincreaseworkingadults'incomesby20to50percent. 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Professor said degree can "The MBA is one of the best investments t've made so far. boost lifetime income; t've never heard anyone say they regretted getting their MBA." counselor said choose HESHAM ELELDIN, General Growth Properties MBA program wisely and engineering graduate worked as a such as Northwestern carries more weight BY PAM DEFIGLIO research and development scientist for the in the marketplace than one from an out- For Sun-limes Media Clorox Company, but he found the part of of-state university that offers credit for life the time James DeMory took the job he enjoyed best was working with experience or all-online courses. his fifth or sixth humdrum, micro- the marketing people. While acknowledging that people with Aroundmanaged sales position after college, Since his science background hadn't MBAs move into six-figure incomes more he looked into Master's of Business Admin- prepared him for marketing, he pursued anquickly, he noted that whether a person istration, or MBA, programs with the hope MBA with that focus. He's now an associate succeeds in business depends on a lot of one would launch him into a career with more brand manager with ACH Food Companies,factors, such as leadership skills, charisma, opportunity and challenge. Inc. for one of its major consumer brands, sales skills and more. "It's a complex process to make a suc- Now he earns about 20 percent more and Get connected: Many MBA programs tout their strong Spice Islands. cessful executive," he said. 'An MBA can has doubled the opportunity for sales he alumni networks.I PHOTO SUPPLIED BY NATIONAL LEWIS While an MBA degree can increase can close. This also resulted in greater op- job satisfaction, it also typically fattens provide substance, but it's just one compo- portunity for commissions. Additionally, heUniversity of Illinois at Chicago Liautaud paychecks. It can increase working adult nent." has left behind boxed-in roles that directedSchool of Business. With any job offer I'vestudents' incomes by 20 to 50 percent, said Networking is also a component, and him to make a certain number of calls per had now, the money is higher automatically,Douglas Schreder, who teaches econom- many MBA programs tout their strong day, for example. and I get put at the top of the stack (of job ics and strategic management in National alumni networks. In his position as a director of sales and candidates). I would have paid double to Louis University's MBA program. Benjamin Todd studied in a National marketing for Cloudbakers, which sells have had the experience I had." However, Russ Malone, a career transi- Louis University MBA program that kept his Google products for business, he has the While DeMory used his MBA to boost tion coach and senior vice president with cohort of students together for two years of freedom to meet his goals using his wits his business career, Kyle Wilcoxen lever- outplacement firm Lee Hecht Harrison, study until their 2003 graduation. He still and grad school expertise. aged his 2013 MBA from Loyola Univer- cautions prospective students to choose an keeps in close touch with four of them. The MBA changed my life," said sity's Quinlan School of Business to make MBA program wisely. He said that a degree It's helped me succeed in my career," DeMory,3l,of his 2013 degree from the a career switch. The materials science from an established nonprofit university said Todd, a project manager at Amway GOOD TO

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high scnool CUBE wt Thursday. July 31, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Storage. Legal Storage. Legal Storage . Legal Lite Storage Centers of SouthMargaret McKinnon 438 Linda Yang 273 Loop will hold a public sale toTony F. Cayuela Jr. 554 Marilyn Miller 402 enforce a lien imposed on saidWilliam Brower 612 Thomas Rice 572 property,as described below,Nicole Watts 705 Vita Faulkner 577 pursuanttotheIllinoisSea-William S. Smith Jr. 800 KennVoegele 612 Service Storage Facility Act, lili-Henry Nishimoto 833,968 Lisa Vessey 654 fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toPriscilla L. Franz 884 Taren Hawkins 742 95/7, at 10:00 AM on Tuesday,Letta Watson 967 Talma Joseph Jackson 855 August 12, 2014 at Life StorageVashti Watson 1005Dartene Poole 878 Centers of the South Loop, 23617/24, 7/31/14#815899 Dolie R Green 910 S. State St. Chicago, IL 60616, Frank Raffaelli 933 Notice of Auction You're in Management reserves the right Wesley Ferguson 1 065b LiteStorage Centers ofRiver ¡ to withdraw any unit from sale. 7/24 & 713112014 816444 North will hold a public sale to Registered or motor enforce a lien imposed on said vehicles are sold As is I Parts properly,as described below, Only, no titles or registration. pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- Tenant Name Unft ft Service Storage Facilities Act, Il- Theresa Keams 3072 linois Code 770 ILCS to 9517, on Josephus Robinson 5070 the driver's. or after Aug 12th 2014, at Life Toccarra Wilson 4089 StorageofRiverNorth,333 Gwendolyn Vann 3180West Ohio Street, Chicago, lIli- Phillip Nevels 3121 noia, 60654.Phone: 312-222- Christine-Muse Richardson 0136 3067 Management reserves the right Brandi Williams 3039to withdraw any unit from sale. Wesley Gatherings 3021 Registered or motor vehicles are Meosha Thomas 3002 RENT YOUR seat at sold As Is I Parts Only.' No fi- Debbie Patterson 2153 tIes or registration. DavidScott 2144 Tenant Name Unit ft Gayle Parker 2104 David Soyck 4099 Kevin Sharie 2100 Katheryn Geene 4088 Katondria McCarter 20987/24,7/31/14 #815832 Sean McNulty 2024 SusanManuel 1162 NOTICE OF AUCTION Toflrivecorn Alfred I-iodogbey 1108LifeStorage of Morton GroveAPARTMENT RedKarma 1065will hold a public sale to enforce Yanika Johnson 5048a lien imposed on said property, Annette Johnson 3112as described below, pursuant to 7/24, 7131/14 #81 6937 the Illinois Self-Service Storage LifeStorage of WrigIeille willFacilityActIllinois Code 770 hold a public sale to enforce aILCS 9511 to 9517, on Wednea- Shopping foryour nextcar? lien imposed on said property,day,August 13th,2014 at as described below, pursuant toLifeStorageofMorton Grove, WITH EASE the Illinois SeIt-Service Storage6505 West Oaklon Street, Mor- FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770fon Grove, Illinois, 60053, and ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on or after847-966-1899. Management re- Wednesday, August 13, 2014, atserves the right to withdraw any LiteStorage of Wngleyville, 3323unit from sale.Registered or West Addison Street, Chicago,motor vehicles are sold As Is I Illinois, 60618. Management re-Parts only," no titles or registra- Visit Tuflriwecum to find the serves the right to withdraw anytion IN THE unit fromsale.Regislered orTenant Name Unit ft motor vehicles are sold As Is IAllison Selivon 1 117 Parts Only" no titles or registra-BruceDahm 1121 BruceDahm 1131 make & model that fits u Tenant Name find ftCalvin Crayton 1169 Kourtney Coston 1300Paul Pacelli 1267 William Ferrell 1425JohnNisan 1540 KoleTJohnson 3160Alicia Bulinski i 699 CLASSI FIEDS. James Parvis 4168You must be 18 years of age or your style, Anthony Tolitano 4226Older to attend our auctions. You must be 18 years of age, orAuctioneer. Brook Snyder older to attend our auctions, Illinois license #441.001668 Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois7/24, 7/31/14 815614 license ft 441.001668 Notice is hereby given that pur- needs & 7/24 7131/14 #816022 suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- Life Storage Centers of Lincolncilifies Act, a sale will be held on CALL Parkwill hold a public sale toAugust 13th, 2014, at enforce a lien imposed arr saidLifeSforageofPortagePark, property,as described below.6500 West Dahin Street, Chica- pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-go,IL 60634 (773) 282-2400. budget. Service Storage Facility Act, lIli-Thecontentsofthebelow nois Code 770 ILCS (7-24-14spaces will be sold at a public and 7-31-14( on (8-12-14), atsale for cash, credit card or certi- 847-998-3400 Life Storage Centers of Lincolntied funds. lt there is no market Park, 1030 W. North Ave. Chica-value or no bids received, the go,Illinois,60642. (312) 397-goodswillbe otherwisedis- 1074 posed of. Management reserves the rightShannon Vaile Unit ft A2101 to withdraw any unit from sale.Michael Zaczkowski Unit ft Registered or motor vehicles areAt t 39 sold As Is I Parts Only,no ti-Jeanna Madsen Unii ft 81172 TO PLACE tlea or registration. MariaLeticia Gamec Unitft Tenant Name: Unit ft02119 Marquita L Cummings 0202Juan M Guerra Jr Unit U B21 73 Nicholas Curras 2045Scott Harris Unit ft 02187 Jason D Hoyos 2101Maria G Osses-Rivera Unit ft Samuel E Heller 4007C2107 fl24, 7/31/14#815925 Rodolfo E Tapalla Unit ft C2104 LdeStorage of Rogers Parir willLaura Wanko Unit ft C1232 YOUR AD hold a public sale to enforce aMichael D Sepanek Unitft lien imposed on said property,C2160 as described below, pursuant toYou must be 18 yearn of age, or the Illinois SeIt-Service Storageolder to attend our auctions. FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois ILCS 95/1 to 9517, on or afterlicense #441 .00t668 Wednesday August 13th. 2014,7/24 & 7/31/2014 816549 at LiteStorage of Rogers Park. 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, lili-LifeStorageCentersofthe sois, 60626. (773) 381-1417 Southwest Loop will hold a pub- Management reserves the rightlic sale to enforce a lien imposed to withdraw any unit from sale.on saidproperty, as described Registered or motor vehicles arebelow, pursuant to theIllinois sold As Is ,'Parts Only, no ti-Self-Service Storage Facility tIes or registration Act,Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 Tenant Name: Unit ftto 95/7, on Tuesday August 12, Laronda Kelley 189 2014, at Life Storage Centers of Nicholas Kennedy 192 the Southwest Loop. 601 W, RodneyBates 215 Harrison St.. Chicago, IL, 60607 Justes Bartels 217 (312) -360-1153 Fumaku Brightmic 238 Management reaerves the nght Jordana Fox 269 to withdraw any unit from sale, Marcus D Robinson 305 Registered or motor vehicles Heather Anthony 342 are sold As Is I Parts Only," no Patricia Smith 355 titles or registration. John Blackmon 399 Tenant Name Unit ft 10 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 31, 2014 Probate Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Public Notices Public Notices State of Illinois DistricF), will hold a public hear-said election, in which case anLLC.Attorney for Plaintiff. by AI-spaces will be sold at a public655 Sonia Garcia CARE AND PROTECTION In The Circuit Court of Cook ing on the 21st day of August,election on the proposition to is-torney William B. Everson. sale for cosh or creed card.If072 Sonia Garcia TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS County, Illinois 2014, at 6:30 o'clock P.M. Thesue said bonds shall be held on97 South Pioneer Road, Suitethere is no market value or no090 Vanessa LawerenceSUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Probate Division hearing will be held in the Boardthe 7th day of April, 2015. The300. Fond du Lac, WI 54935.bids received, the goods will be259 Mayra Lira DOCKET NUMBER: 13CP0344BO (920( 922-7113 disposed. 188 Sandra Ortiz COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSE'fl'S . In the matter of the estate ofMeeting Room, 9401 WaukeganCircuit Court may declare thatPhone: CLAUDINA ZORICH, (De-Road,Morton Grove,Illinois.an emergency referendum7117, 7/24, 7/31/14 #812314 Registeredor Motor Vehicles384 Maria Pabor, Suffolk County Juvenile Court ceased) The purpose of the hearing willshould be held pnor to any of are sold AS IS I Parts Only" no456Elizabeth Portillo- Montes24 New Chardon Street Caie No. 2013 P 001582 be to receive public commonlssaid election dales pursuant fo Public Hearings tilles or registration. 097 Carlos I SandovalBoston, MA 02114 Notice is given in the death ofon the proposal to sell bonds ofthe provisions of Section 2A-1 .4PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THETenant Name Unit Number485 Javier Silva 61 7-788-8525 00012 064 FreddieMae Simmons CLAUDINA ZORICH of Chicago,the Districtinthe amount ofof Ihe Eleclion Code of the Stale GROVE ZONINGPedro Martinez TO Any Unknown/Unnamed Father MORTON A petition has been presented lo this Court by The Dept. of Chit- Illinois. Letters of office were is-$1,000_000 for the purpose ofof Illinois, as amended. If noBOARD OF APPEALS will holdSylvia Jackson A2160 181 Barbara Smith-Jones #816943 dren and Families- Hyde Park, seeking, as to the sublect sued on April 9, 2013 to ER-paying claims against the Ois-such petition is filed within saida public hearing on Monday, Au-MG.TaxService B2130 7/24, 7/31/14 child(ren), Zaiden Gomez, that said child(ren( be found in need of NESTO BURLINI whose affor-Idol, thirty (30) day period, then Ihegust 18, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in theAbraham Melecio C 1123 nays JOHN T GONNELLA,By order of the President of theDistrictshall thereafter be au- EdmundWywrot C2103 care and protection and committed Io the Department of Children Board of Trustees Chambers, and Families The court may dispense the rights of the person 5057 N. Harlem Ave. ,Chicago,Board of Education of Schoolthonzed fo issue said bonds forRichard T. Flickinger MunicipalDanielle Gullickson C2147 named herein to receive notice of or fo consent to any legal pro- IL 60656 (773)622-3900 District Number 67, Cook Coun-the purpose hereinabove provid-Center, 6101 Capulina Avenue.Regina M. Delarosa D2104 ceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any Notice to Heirs and Legateesty, Illinois. ed. Morton Grove. Illinois to consid-Eduardo Flores D2138 fit finds that the Notice is given fo unknown heirsDATED fhe 24th day of July,By order of the Board of Educa-er the following cases: Michael Hauswirth D2201 other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, child(ren) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best in- who are the heirs or legatees in2014. lion of School Dislncl NumberCASE ZBA 14-14 7/24. 7/31/14 #816947 terests of the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. Ihe above entitled proceeding toSamina Hussein 67, Cook County, Illinois. Requesting a variation from Sec- To PA(E A Life Storage Centers of Hernio- You are hereby ORDERED to appear irr this court, at the court ad- probate a will and whose nameSecretary, Board of Education,DATED this 24th day of July,lion 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07-07 sa will hold a public sale to en- dress set forth above, on 09/29/2014, 9:00 AM Pretrial Conter- or address is not sfated School District Number 67, Cook2014 (Village of Morton Grove Un/ledforce a lien imposed on said Within 42 days after the effectiveCounty, Illinois Samina Hussein ence (CR/CV( Development Code( lo install aproperty,as described below, date of the original order of ad-7/31/14 #817098 Secretary. Board of Education, You may bring an attorney with you.If you have a right to an attor- fence in the front yard. totheIllinoisSelf- School District Number 67, pursuant ney and if the court determines that you are indigent, the court will mission or from the date at the he parcel is located in the R2Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- firstpublicationof thisnotice, Cook County, Illinois Single Family Residence Dis- appoint an attorney to represent you. nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to lt you fail lo appear. the court may proceed on that date and any you may file a petition with the NOTICE OF INTENTION OF Louise Karlin tricldistrict andis commonly President, Board of Education. 95/7, on August 13, 2014 at Life date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the politisa and an adju- court to require proof of the willSCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER known as 8902 Mansfield Ave-Storage Centers of Hermosa, CLASSIFIED by testimony of the wifness to 67 School District Number 67. nue. The applicant is Mr. Mike dicalion of this matter. Cook County, Illinois 4500 W. Grand Ave, Chicago, IL For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at the willin open court or other COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Lochner. 60639. Phone number is 773- evidence, as provided in 5/6-21 TO ISSUE $1,000,000 7/31/14 #817093 CASE ZBA 14-15 61 7-788-8525 235-8452 WITNESS: of the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCS FUNDING BONDS Requesting a variation from Sec-Management reserves the right f992, 755, 5/6-21). PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv- tion 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07-07 Hon. Terry M. Craven SUMMONS, STATE OF to withdraw any unit from sale. FIRST JUSTICE You also have the right underen that on the 24th day of July,WISCONSIN. CIRCUIT COURT,)Village of MorIon Grove Unified Registered or motor vehicles are Donna M. Ciarnpoli 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS2014, Ihe Board of Education FOND DU LAC COUNTY Development Code) to install asold As Is/Parts OnIy no titles 1992, 755, 5/8-1) fo contest the(the "Board") of School Dislrict Clerk-Magistrate ROBERT MONTCALM 23 N 836fence in the front yard. or registration. validity of the will by filing a peti- lIli- AD, CALL DATE ISSUED: Number 67, Cook County. OVERHILL DR. LAKE ZURICHThe parcel is located in the R2Und Tenant Name fiori with the court within six (6)riois (theDislricr), adopted a 05/20/2014 7/24, 31, 8/7 #81 5055 IL 60047, Plaintiff,y. HELMUTSingIe Family Residence Dis-475 Louvella Murray months after admission of theresolution declaring its intention SCHNEIDER.last known ad-lricVdistrict and is commonly683 Nieves Salgado will to probate. determination to issue Public Hearings and dress, 441 S. Stewart Avenue,known as 9000 Linder Avenue.360 Angela Smith Public Hearings The estate will be administeredbonds in the aggregafe amount Park Ridge, IL, 60068, Defend-Theapplicant is Mr.Jesse195 Gregory Pace wfiout court supervision, unlessof $1 000,000 for the purpose of ant. Case No: 14-CV-089. Dimaculangan. 345 Tarpo Hazarna VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000 NOTICE OF under 5/28-4 of the Probate Actpaying presently outstanding To the person named above as7/31/14 #820337 075 Jannette Beniquez PUBLIC HEARING (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Anyand unpaid claims against the a detendarit. You are hereby 341 Timothy Kindle PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, interested person terminates in-District, allofwhichunpaid PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE notified that the plaintiff named 629 Clint Lewis 847-9983400 August 20, 2014, at 7:00 P.M., a Public Hearing will be held dependent administration at any MORTON GROVE PLAN COM- claims have been heretofore au-above has filed a lawsuit or olh- 119 Viclorio Despingo by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Lincolnwood, time by mailing or delivering aIhorized and allowed for proper MISSION will hold a public hear- er legal action against you. The 177 Kay Eiland Cook County,Illinois,in the Council Chambers Room of petition to terminate to the clerk.school purposes and if is the ri- ng on Monday, February17, complaint,whichisattached,2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board564 Esther Garduno Lincolnwood VillageHall.6900NorthLincolnAvenue. Claims against the estate mayIention of the Board fo avail ofstates the nature and basis of of Trustees Chambers, Richard171 Nevit Pelaez Lincolnwood. Illinois 60712 for the purpose of Considering the be tiled in the office of the clericthe provisions of Article 19 (Sec-the legal action. T. Flickinger Municipal Center, following on or before February 2, 2015,lions 19-8 to 19-14, inclusive( ofWithin 20 days of receiving this Public Notices Public Notices 6101 Capulina Avenue, Morton Property Address: 5080 West North Shore Avenue which date is not less than sisthe School Code of the Slate ofsummons, (45 days if you are in (6) months from the date of the Grove,Illinoisto consider the Property PIN.: 10-33-402-058-0000 Illinois, and all laws amendaforytheStateofWisconsin), you ORDINANCE 2014-2 Thomas N. Dallas, as Trustee of first publication of the notice and supplementary following cases: ApplIcant: thereof and must respond lo the complaint ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LEVY OF AN ADDITIONAL Thomas N. Dallas Trust and any claim not filed within that po- CASE PC 14-13 thereto, and to issue said bondswith a written answer, as that TAX FOR THE MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS, AND ALTERA- Evsngelia A. Dallas, as Trustee of the nod is barred Any questions orfor the purpose of paying such Requesting Text Amendments terrir is used under chapter 802 'RON OF THE LIBRARY BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT Evangelia A. Dallas Trust, Property petitions should be directed founpaid claims. to Title 12 Chapter 3, of Ordi- of the Wisconsin Statutes.Thenance 07-07 (Village of Morton WHEREAS, Section 35-5 of the Public Library District Act ot Owner JOHN T GONNELLA. as anor-A petition may be tiled wdh thecourt may reject or disregard an Grove Unified Development 1991 (75ILCS Nature of Request: The requested action would allow for ney for the estate. SecretaryoftheBoard(theanswer that does not follow the Code) regarding Fences. 16/35-5) authorizes the levy of an additional tax of .02% of the first floor addition to the north elevation of the existing home for 7/31 8(7 8/14/14 #818805 "Secrelary)withinfhirty(30(requirementsofthestatues. The applicant is Village of Mor- value of all the taxable property in the District, as equalized or the purpose of installing a first floor bedroom. The petitioner days after the date of publicationThe answer must be sent or de- Public Notices Ion Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor- assessed by the Department of Revenue, for the maintenance, seeks a Variation to permit the addition to the existing home of this notice, signed by not lesslivered to the court, whose ad- ton Grove, IL 60053. repairs and alterations of the library building and equipment. which will encroach into the required side yard setback and a LEGAL NOTICE than 429 voters of the District,dress is: Adams County Clerk of NOW, THEREFORE. Be lt Ordained by the Board of Trustees NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY OTHER BUSINESS: In addition, variation to increase the existing non-conforming maximum lot said number of voters beingCourt 400 Main Street,P.0. of the EISENHOWER PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, Cook THE BOARD OF EDUCATION the Plan Commission will vote coverage of 60 percent equal to ten percent (10%) ofBox 220, Fnendship, WI 53934 County, Illinois that it hereby determines to levy an additional At the Public Heanng, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept OF COMMUNITYCONSOLI-the regislered voters of the Dis-and to William Everson, Plain-on a recommendation regarding the final, The Village of Morton lax of .02% of the value of all taxable properly in the District, all testimony and evidence pertaining to this application and DATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 64tnct, requesling Ihat the proposi-fill's attorney, whose address is Grove Industrial Areas PlanO to as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, for will consider any Zoning Ordinance actions or relief that may IN THE COUNTY OF COOK,tion to issue said bonds as au-Everson and Gibbs,LLC, 97 the maintenance, repairs and alterations of the Library building forwardedtotheVillage be necessary or convenient to allow development of the type STATE OF ILLINOIS, THAT Alhorized by the provisions of saidSouth Pioneer Road, Sude 300,be Board of Trustees for final deter- and equipment. described in this notice, including, without limitation, Special TENTATIVE BUDGET FORArticle 19 be submitted to theFond du Lac. WI 54935.You mination. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that within fifteen (15) days after Use permits, Variations, Map or Text Amendments, or other SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT FORvoters of the District.If such pe-may have an attorney help or adoption of this Ordinance, the Secretary shall publish it at THE FISCAL YEAR BEGIN- 7/31/14 #820333 special approvals.All persons in attendance al the Hearing tition is filed with the Secretaryrepresent you least once in one or more newspapers published in the Distnct, shall have an opportunity to be heard regarding this applica- HING JULY 1, 2014 AND END-on or before the 4th day of Au- If you do not provide a proper Storage - Legal or if no newspaper is published therein, then in one or more tion. ING JUNE 30, 2015 WILL BEgust. 2014, an election on theanswer within 20 days, (45 days newspapers with a general circulation in the District. Information concerning this application is available for inspec- ON FILE AND CONVENIENTLYproposition to issue said bonds if you are in the State of Wiscon-LifeStorageofMontclarewill BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if no petition is filed with the intheCommunity Development Departmentof the AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC IN-shall be held on the 4th day of lion sin) the court may grant udg-hold a Public Sale to enforce aBoard of Library Trustees by August 30, 2014, thirty (30) days 6900NorthLincolnAvenue, SPECTION, STARTING ON AU If such peli- LincolnwocxiVillageHall. November, 2014 ment against you for the awardlien imposed on said property,after Ihe aforesaid publication, the Distncl shall then proceed Lincolnwood, Illinois 60712. This Public Hearing may be ad- GUST 1, 2014, AT THE RAY-lionisfiled with the Secretaryof money or other legal actionas described below, pursuant to with the levy of said additional las. However, if within the thirty MOND E.HENDEE EDUCA- journed to another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals with- within thirty (30) days after therequested in the complaint, andthe Illinois Self-Service Storage (30) day period a petition is filed with the Board of Library Trust- Out further notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes TIONAL SERVICE CENTER,date of publication of this noticeyou may lose your right Io objectFacility Act. t64 S. PROSPECT AVENUE, ees, signed by electors of the District equal in number to 1,296 of said meeting fixing the time and place of its reconvening. and after the 4th day of August,to anything that is or may be,Illinois Code 770-ILCS 95/7 onor more of the electors, (being 10% or more of the registered Persons having questions may call the Community Develop- PARK RIDGE. ILLINOIS, 60068,2014, an election on the proposi- money may becomea lienWednesday. August 13,2014. voters of the Library District( in the Library Distncl, asking that ment Department at 847-673-7402. FROM 8:00 AM. TO 4:00 P.M.,lion lo issue said bonds shall be against any real estate you ownLocation: LifeStorage of the question of levying such a .02% tax be submitted to the Dated: July 28, 2014 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYheld on the 24th day of Febru-now or in the future, and may al-Montclare, at 6603 W Diversey COPIES OF SAID BUDGET electors of the District, the question shall be submitted at the Village Clerk ary, 2015. unless none of theso be enforced by garnishmentAve. Chicago,Illinois 60707 If a majority of votes WILL ALSO BE AVAILBLE AT next regular election, November 4, 2014 Village of Lincolnwood voters of the District are sched-or seizure of properly. (773)237-3030. cast upon the question are in favor thereof, the Board of Li- #820676 THE PARK RIDGE AND HILES 7/31/14 uled to cast voles for any candi-Dated this 12th day of June,Management reserves the rightbrary Trustees may levy the additional tax. The Secretary of PUBLIC LIBRARIES. NOTICE dales for nominalion for, election2014. to withdraw any unit from thethe District shall provide a petition form to any individual re- IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT Ato or retention in public office atEVERSON A GIBBS,sale. The contents of the below PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID questing one. ADOPTED this 17th day of July, 2014. pursuant Io a roll call BUDGET WILL BE HELD AT Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 7.'5 PM ON MONDAY, SEP- vote as follows: AYES: Braun, Burkhart, Magnelli, Magnuson, Rothbart TEMBER 8, 2014 AT JEFFER- NAYS: None SON SCHOOL, 8200 AUENÌ1ON NORRIDGE DISTRICT 80 FAMILIES ABSENT: Kurzatkowski and Slicha GREENDALE, NILES, ILLI- /5/ Mark Braun, President NOIS. DATED THIS JULY 14, 2014-2015 School Year high school Returning Student ATTEST: /s/ Janice Magnuson. Secretary 2014 RegIstration & Residency Verification STATE OF ILLINOIS) VICKI LEE SECRETARY Is taking place BOARD OF EDUCATION } SS COUNTY OF COOK COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED Wednesday, August 6, 2014 9:0O-t2:00 pm S 1 :00-3:00 pm SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE SCHOOL DISTRICT 64 Thursday, August 7, 2014 I, Janice Magnuson, the duly qualitied and acting Secretary of CUBE news 7131/14 #815016 9:00-12:00 pm, 1:00-3:00 pm, 4:00-7:00 pm the Board of Trustees 01 the Eisenhower Public Library District, Listed below are the required Cook County, Illinois, and the keeper of the records thereof, do proofs of residency needed for verification. hereby certify that attached hereto is a true and correct copy of NOTICE OF PUBLIC Category A - One (1) document Category B - Two (2) documents Ordinance 2014-2 entitled: HEARING CONCERNING THE Real estate lax bill Utility (choose one) ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LEVY OF AN ADDITIONAL INTENT OF THE BOARD OF Signed lease Gas bill TAX FOR THE MAINTENANCE. REPAIRS AND ALTERA- EDUCATION OF Electnc bill TION OF THE LIBRARY BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT highschool SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER Mortgage document of payment book Phone bill adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Library Trustees 67, Water bill held on the 17th day of July, 2014. . COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plus IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this TO SELL $1,000,000 For Those LIving with FamIly Plus (choose one) 17th day of July, 2014. cubenews.com FUNDING BONDS Residency Attestation Illinois Drivers' License/State ID /5/ Janice Magnuson, Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Illinois Vehicle registration Eisenhower Public Library Dìstrict GIVEN that School District Num- 7/31/14 #8201 32 Board of Trustees 7/31/2014 816455 ber 67, Cook County, Illinois (the 'Thursday, July 31 , 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial SalesReaI Est.Judicial SalesReal Est. Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures UIL 60527 630) 794-5300 AttorneyIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE lion for sales held at other coun-the Judicial sale fee for Aban-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa mortgagee, shall pay the as- FileNo. t4-lt-13966 AttorneyFileNo. 14-il-33895Attorney INVITATION TO BID PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYty venues. doned Residential Property Mu-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS sessments and the legal fees re- 00468002 AttorneyARDC No, 00468002Attorney AHDC No WATER METERS AND GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-For information, contact Plaintiffnicipality Relief Fund, which isCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -quiredbyThe Condominium Code. 21762 Case Number: t2 CHCode. 21762 Case Number: il CH calculated ort residential real es-CHANCERY DIVISION Property Act, 765 ILCS 022717 TJSC#: 34-11237 NOTE:036091TJSCe: 34-8890 NOTE. ACCESSORIES ment of Foreclosure and Sales attorney: KOZENY & Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection PW-FY15-04 entered in the above cause ortMcCUBBIN ILLINOIS, LLC, 105tate at the rate of $1 for eachTCF NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff,605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis Practices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatThe City of Park Ridge will re-June 2, 2014, ari agent for TheWEST ADAMS STREET, SUITEsi 000 or fraction thereof of the-y.-MIRIAM ADIBARTOLOproperty is part of a common in- Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to bePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beceive sealed proposals to supplyJudicial Sales Corporation, will1850, Chicago, IL 60603, (312)amount paid by the purchaserA/KJA MIRIAM DIBARTOLO,terest community, the purchaser a debt collector attempting to collecta debt collector attempting to collectWater Meters and Accessoriesat 10:30 AM on September 3,605-3500 Pleasereferfotilenoi to exceed $300, in certitiedALEXANDRA CONDOMINIUMof theunitat the foreclosure a debt and any information obtaineda debt and any information obtainedfor the period beginning on or2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-number 12-0188. funds/or wiretransfer,is dueASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNsale, other than a mortgagee, will be used tor that purpose will be used for that purpose shall pay the assessments re- 1616679 1616273 about October 1, 2014 throughporation,OneSouth WackerTHE JUDICIAL SALES COR-withintwenty-four(24)hours.OWNERS AND NON-RECORD 7/17, 7/24, 7/31/14 #811418 7/17, 7/24, 7/31/14 #811404 July31,2015,in accordanceDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO,PORATION No feeshall be paid by theCLAIMANTS Defendants quiredbyThe Condominium with the Bid Document No. PW-IL, 60606, sell at public auctionOne South Wacker Dnve, 24thmortgagee acquinngtheresi-13 CH 27929 Property Act, 765 ILCS SKOKIE FY15-04.Thebiddocument,to the highestbidder, as setFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650dential real estate pursuani to its4938 N.LEONARD DRIVE,605/i8.5(g-i). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF that includes general conditions,forth below, the following descri-(312) 236-SALE credit bid at the sale or by anyUNIT2A IF YOU ARE THE MORTGA- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS LEGAL stafement of work, and submittalbed rea) estate: You can also visit The Judicialmortgagee. ludgment creditor, orNorridge, IL 60706 GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Corporation at NOTICE OF SALE HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN CERY DIVISION forros, may be obfained at ParkLOTS 7 AND 8 IN BLOCK 15 INSales other lienor acquiring the resi- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, Ridge City Hall, ist Floor Cash-THE BRONX, BEING A SUBDI-www.tjsc.com for a 7 day statusdential real estate whose rightsPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYIN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AJ Adoption er,505 ButlerPlace,ParkVISION OF PARTS OF THEreport of pending sales. in and to the residential real es-GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- TAMARA PIKOVSKY, 8440-8460 Ridge, IL or online atSOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTIONKOZENY & McCUBBINILLI-tate arose prior to the sale, Thement of Foreclosure and SaleORDER OF POSSESSION, IN NORTH SKOKIE BOULEVARDAssumed Name www.parfcridge.us A deposit for16, TOWNSHIP 41NORTH,NOIS, LLC subject propertyissubjecttoentered in the above cause onACCORDANCE WITH SEC- CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE105 WEST ADAMS STREET,general real estate tases, ope-May 28, 2014, an agenf for TheTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI- SKOKIE MAIN CONDOMINIUMS Auction- Real Estate the documenfs is not required. ASSOCIATION Defendantu To ask questions regarding thisTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,SUITE 1850 cisl assessments, or special tax-Judicial Sales Corporation, willNOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- 11 CH 036091 Bld Notice bid and to receive notice of ad-IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Chicago, IL 60603 es levied against said real estateat10:30 AM on August 29,SURE LAW 8460 SKOKIE BLVD UNIT #311 denda, bidders must have regis-Commonly known as 8936(31 2) 605-3500 and is offered tor sale without2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-Effective May ist, 2014 you will SKOKIE, IL 60077 Divorce tered for the download of thisSKOKIE BOULEVARD, Skokie,Attorney File No, 12-01 88 any representation as to qualityporation,OneSouth Wackerneed a photo identificationis- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- document via the City of ParkIL 60077 Attorney Code. 56284 or quantity of title and without re-Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO,sued by a government agency TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Foreclosures Case Number: 12 CH 23359 course to Plaintiff and in AS ISIL, 60606, seIl at public auction(driver's license, passport, etc.) suanI to a Judgment of Foreclosure Ridge web site or have sent no-Property Indes No. 10-16-423- 1078 is as setin order to gain entry into the andSale entered inthe aboveFoundation Notices tice of intent to bid to027-0000 TJSC#: 34-i condition. The sale furtherto the highest bidder, cause on May 5, 2014, an agenl for [email protected] real estate is improved withNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtsubject to confirmation by theforth below, the following descri-foreclosure sale room in Cook The Judicial Sales Corporation. will Judicial Sales The bid opening will be held ona single family residence. Collection Practices Act, you arecourt. bed real estate: County and the same identifica- at 200 PM on August 13, 2014, atMechanics Liens TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 The ludgment amount wasadvised that Plaintiff s attorneyUpon payment infullof thePARCEL i: UNIT 4938-2A INfinn for sales held at other coun- TheJudicial SatesCorporation, at 10:00am CST, at Parir Ridge$499,529.37. is deemed to be a debt collectoramount bid, the purchaser willTHE ALEXANDRA CONDOMIN-ty venues. One South Wacker Dnne- 24th IUM AS DELINEATED AND DE-For information, contact DAVID Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, oeIl at Name Change City Hall, ut which time all bidsSale terms: 25% down of theattempting to collect a debt andreceive a Certificate of Sale that public auction to the highent bidder. will be publicly opened and read.highest bid by certified funds atany information obtained will bewillentitle the purchaser fo aFINED IN THE DECLARATIONT. COHEN, DAVID T COHEN & as net forth below, the following de- Probate Allbids,including bid deposit,the close of the sale payable toused for that purpose. deed Io the real esfate after con-RECORDED AS DOCUMENTASSOCIATES, 10729 WEST scnbed real estate. Public Hearings must be received prior to theThe Judicial Sales Corporation.7/24, 31, 8/7/2014 810999 tirmation of the sale. NO. 0504927016 AS AMENDED159TH STREET, ORLANO Commonly known an 8460 SKOKIE date and time shown above.No third party checks will be ac- The property will NOT be openFROM TIME TO TIME, TO-PARK,IL60467,(708) 460- BLVD UNIT #311,SKOKIE, IL Public Notices for inspection and plaintiffGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVID-7711 60077 Property Inden No. 10-21- Bidstransmitted bytacsimilecepted. The balance, including makes no representation as toED PERCENTAGE INTERESTTHE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 223-041-1035. The real entateis Storage - Legal (fax) will not be accepted. the Judicial sale fee for Aban-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF inadoned Residenfial Property Mu- the conditioni)fthe property.IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS,PORATION improved with a condo/Iownhouue. Bids must be submitted COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Sale terms: 25% down of the high- Take Notices sealed envelope marked in thenicipality Relief Fund, which is Prospective bidders are admon-IN SECTION ii TOWNSHIP 41One South Wacker Drive, 24th est bid by certified funds at the COUNTY DEPARTMENT -ished to check the court file toNORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OFFloor, Chago, IL 60606-4650 lower left hand comer: 'WATERcalculated on residential real es-CHANCERY DIVISION close of the sale payable Io The Ju- tate at the rate of $1 for each verify all information. THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-(31 2) 236-SALE Assumed Name METER AND ACCESSORIES WELLS FARGO BANK,N.A., dicial Sales Corporation. No third It this property is a condominiumDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-You can also visit The JudicIal party checks will be accepted. The BID PW-FY15-04- DO NOT$1 000 or fraction thereof of theAS TRUSTEE FOR THE COPY OF LEGAL NOTICE TO unit, the purchaser of the unit atNOIS. PARCEL 2: THE EXCLU-Sales Corporation al balance, including the Judicial sale OPEN, BID OPENING: Aug 19,amount paid by the purchaserCERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BE PUBLISHED the foreclosure sale, other thanSIVE RIGHT TO THE USE OFwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status fee forAbandoned Residential 2014 - 10:00AM CST. Addressnot to exceed $300, in certifiedMASTR ASSET-BACKED SE- Property Municipality Relief Fund.Notice is hereby given, pursuant a mortgagee, shall pay the as-LIMITED COMMON ELE-report of pending sales. the bid to Mr, Jim McGuire, Pro-funds/or wire transfer,isdueCURITIES TRUST 2007-NCW, which iscalculated on residentialto 'An Act in relation to the use sessments and the legal tees re-MENTS KNOWN AS STORAGEDAVID T. COHEN & ASSOCI- curement Officer,City of Parkwithintwenty-four(24)hours.MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH real estate at the rate of $1 for eachof an Assumed Business Name quiredby The CondominiumSPACE #44 AS DELINEATEDATES Ridge,CityHall.505ButlerNo fee shall be paid by theCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- $1,000 or fraction thereof of thein the conduct or transaction of 765 ILCSON THE SURVEY ATTACHED10729 WEST 159TH STREET amount paid by the purchaser not Place, Park Ridge. IL 820596. mortgagee acquiring theresi- Property Act, Busineus in the Slate, as NCW. Plaintiff, -y.- ELIA to eoceed $300, in ceilified funds/or 7/31/14 #820596 dential real estate pursuant to 'ris 605/9(g((i) and (g)(4). IfthisTO THE DECLARATIONORLAND PARK, IL 60467 amended. that a certificate was SALIBA,MORTGAGE ELEC-property is a condominium unitAFORESAID RECORDED AS(708) 46D-77i i wire transfer, io due within twenty- credit bid at the sale or by anyTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- four (24) hours No fee shall be paidregistered by the undersigned Divorce mortgagee, judgment creditor, or which is part of a common inter-DOCUMENT 0504927016. Attorney Code. 25602 by the mortgagee acquinng the res-wdh the County Clerk of Cook TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR Case Number: 13 CH 27929 other lienor acquiring the resi-NEW CENTURY MORTGAGEest community, the purchaser ofCommonly known as 4938 N. idential real eutate pursuant Io itsCounty.Regiutration Number: COOK COUNTY the unit at the foreclosure saleLEONARD DRIVE,UNIT 2A,TJSC#: 34-9705 credit bidat the sale or by any dentinI real estate whose rightsCORPORATION, SANDRA U D14138882 on JULY 21, 2014 DISSOLUTION OF MAR- other than a mortgagee shallNorridge, IL 60706 NOTE: Pursuant to theFair mortgagee,udqment creditor,or in and to Ihe residential real es-SALIBA Defendants Under the Assumed Business RIAGE NOTICE pay the assessments requiredPropertyIndes No.12-li-311-Debt CollectionPractices Act. other tienor acquiring the residential tate arose prior to the sale. The12 CH 23718 real estate whose rights in and toName of DZ H-VAC with the State of Illinois subject propertyis by The Condominium Property017-1057 (previously referred asyou are advised that Plaintiff s subject to10081 FRONTAGE ROAD the residential real estate arose pn-business located at: 6707 N. County of Cook general real estate tuses, spe- Act, 765 ILCS 605/i8.5(g-1). part of the undedying parcelattorney is deemed to be a debt Skokie, IL 60077 or to the sale. The sublect propertyWHIPPLE ST, CHICAGO, IL In the Circuit Court for Cookcial assessments, or special tas- IF YOU ARE THE MORTGA-numbered 12-i i-31 i-010-0000).collector attempting to collect a is sublect to general resI estate lax- NOTICE OF SALE 60645. The true and real full County, Illinois es levied against said real estate GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUThe real estafe is improved withdebt and any informationob- es, special assessments, or special PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY name (s) and residence addressCounty Department,Domestic HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAINa condominium, tamed will be used for that pur- tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- of the owner(s)/partner (s) Relations Division IN POSSESSION FOR 30 The judgmentamount waspose. 7/17, 24. 31/2014 and is offered tor sale without any any representation as to qualityment of Foreclosure and Sale representation au toqualityoris:Owner/Partner Ful) Name In Re the Marriage of MARIANAor quantity of title and without re- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN$168,193.76. 808654 quantity oftitleand withoutre-DOVID ZIRKIN CEBOTARI, Plaintiff vs. entered in the above cause onORDER OF POSSESSION, INSale terms: 25% down of the course to Plaintiff and in AS ISMay 27, 2014, an agent for The course toPlaintiff and in "AS IS'Complete Address MARTIN STOCKMALSKI.De- ACCORDANCE WITH SEC-highest bid by certified funds at condition. The saleisfurtherJudicial Sales Corporation, will condition The sale ru further sub-6707 N. WHIPPLE ST fendant Case 8 20140006412 TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILL)-the close of the sale payable to #01 IO confirmation by the court subject to confirmation by theat10:30 AM on August 28, CHICAGO, IL 60645,USA Notice by Publication NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-The Judicial Sales Corporation. Upon payment in full of the amount court. 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor- receive u7/31/148/7&14114 817810 Public Noticeishereby givenUpon paymentinfull SURELAW No third party checks will be ac- bid, the purchaser will of theporation, OneSouth Wacker Certificate of Sale that willentitle yos, MARTIN STOCKMALSKI,amount bid, the purchaser will Effective May ist, 2014 you willcepted. The balance, including Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, the purchaser Io a deed to the real that the above suit has been need a photo idenfificationis-the Judicial sale fee for Aban- receive u Certificate of Sale thatIL, 60606, sell at public auction RENT YOUR estate aher confirmation of the sale. filed against you for a Dissolu-wilt entitle the purchaser lo a sued by a government agencydoned Residential Property Mu- The property will NOT be open for lion of Marnage and other relief, to the highest bidder,as set inspection and plaintiff makes no deed to the real estate after con- (driver's license, passport, etc.)nicipalify Relief Fund, which is which suit is now pending. Un- forth below, the following descn-in order to gain entry into thecalculated on residential real es- representation as to the condition of firmation of the sale. bed real estate: the property. Prospective bidders less you, MARTINThe property will NOT be open foreclosure sale room in Cooktate at the rate of $1 for each are admonished to check Ihe court STOCKMALSKI, answer or of h- THE WEST 18.50 FEET OF for inspection and plaintiffTHE EAST 147.33 FEET OFCounty and the same identifica-$1 ODO or fraction thereof of the tile to verity all information, Ifthiu erwise appear in said suit on ormakes no representation as to lion for sales held at other coun-amount paid by the purchaserAPARTMENT property is s condominium unit, the THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED before August 1 i , 2014, a judg- ty venues. not to exceed $300, in certified the conditionoftheproperty.PROPERTY; LOT i AND THE purchaser of the unit al the forno/o- ment of default may be entered For information, contact Plaintifffunds/or wire transfer,is due sure sale, other than a mortgagee, Prospecfive bidders are admon-NORTH 1.71FEET OF THE shall pay the assessments and the RENT YOUR against you. ished to check the court file to s attorney: KOZENY &withintwenty-four(24)hours. Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the Cir- LOT 2 AND THAT PART OFMcCUBBIN ILLINOIS, LLC, 105No fee shall be paid by the legal fees required by The Condo- verify all information. LOT "A" LYING NORTH OF miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCS cuit Court WEST ADAMS STREET, SUITEmortgagee acquinng theresi- If this property ix a condominiumTHE EASTERLY EXTENSION WITH EASE 605/9(g)(1) and )g))4).If this prop- 50 West Washington, Room 1850, Chicago, IL 60603, (312)dential real estate pursuant fo its unit, the purchaser of fhe unit atOF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE erty u a condominium unit which is APARTMENT802, Chicago, IL 605-3500 Please refer tofilecredit bid at the sale or by any part of a common interest commun- the foreclosure sale, other thanNORTH 1 71 FEET OF LOT 2 Dated this14th day of July, number i i -21 24. mortgagee, judgment creditor, or ity, the purchaser of the unit at the a mortgagee, shall pay the as-(TAKEN AS A TRACT), IN OR- foreclosure sateotherIban u 2014 sessments and the legal fees re- THE JUDICIAL SALES COR-other lienor acquiring the resi- Igor Gromov CHARD MANOR HIGHLANDSPORATION dential real estate whose rights mortgagee shall pay the assess- quiredby The CondominiumSUBDIVISION OF PART OF IN THE mento required by The Condomini- WITH EASE Attomey for Plaintiff Property Act, 765 ILCS One South Wacker Drive, 24thin and to the residential real es- um Properly Act, 765 ILCS THE EAST 5 ACRES OF THE 1020 N. Milwaukee Ave., Ste.605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650tate arose prior to the sale. The 605/18.510-t).IF YOU ARE THE WEST 15 ACRES OF THE 101 )312) 236-SALE subject propertyissubjectto MORTGÄGÖR (HOMEOWNER). property is a condominium unit Deertield, IL 60015 (847) 845- FRACTIONAL NORTHEASTYou can also visit The Judicialgeneral real estate taxes, ape- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- which is part of a common inter-QUARTER OF SECTION9, MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 IN THE i 779 est community, fhe purchaser of Sales Corporation atcial assessments, or special tax- 41 NORTH, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 7/17, 24, 31/2014 813866 TOWNSHIP es levied against said real estate CLASSI FI EDS. the unit at the foreclosure saleRANGE 13,EAST OF THEwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC- report of pending sales. and is offered for sale without other than a mortgagee shallTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- KOZENY & McCUBBINILLI-any representation as to quality 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- pay the assessments requiredACCORDING TO THE PLAT CI.ASSI FI EDS. Foreclosures NOIS, LLC or quantity of fitte and without re- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- by The Condominium PropertyTHEREOF REGISTERED IN 105 WEST ADAMS STREET,course to Plaintiff and in AS IS fective May ist, 2014 you will need Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). THE OFFICE OF THE REGIS- u photo identification issued by u IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIF YOU ARE THE MORTGA- SUITE 1850 condifion. The saleisfurther CALL COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TItAR OF TITLES OF COOK governmentagency(driver'sli- GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU Chicago, IL 60603 subject to confirmation by the COUNTY DEPARTMENT - COUNTY ILLINOIS ON AU- cense, passport, etc.) in order to CALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN (312)605-3500 court. gain entry into the foreclosure sale CHANCERY DIVISION GUST 1, 1956 AS DOCUMENT IN FOR 30 ABomey File No. ii-2124 Upon paymentinfullofthe room in Cook County and the same THE BANK OF NEW YORK POSSESSION NUMBER 1686411. DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN Attorney Code. 56284 amount bid, the purchaser will identification for sales held at other MELLON FKA THE BANK OF Commonlyknownas 10081 county venues. For information, ea- ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Case Number 12 CH 23718 receive a Certificate of Sale that 847-998-3400 NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR FRONTAGE ROAD, Skokie, IL amine the court file or contact Plain-847-998-3400 ACCORDANCE WITH SEC- TJSC#: 34-0461 willentitle the purchaser fo a 60077 tiff's aBorneS: CODILIS & ASSOCI- TI-fE CERTIFCATEHOLDERSTION i5-170l)C) OF THE ILLI- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fairdeed to the real estate after con- OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTER- Property Index No. 10-09-200- ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- Debt CollectionPracticesAct,firmation of the sale. FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO, NATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-J3 027 SURE LAW. you are advised that Plaintiff sThe property will NOT be open BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH The real estate is improved with TO PLACE Effective May ist. 2014 you will attorney is deemed to be a debtfor inspection and plaintiff 9876 Pleahe refer to file number 14- CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- a single family residence. TO PLACE il-33895 THE JUDICIAL SALES need s photo identificationis- collector attempting to collect umakes no representation as to -e.- The ludgment amount was U CORPORATION One South J3, Plaintiff, FRANCISsued by a government agency debt and any information ob-the conddionof theproperty. Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, CHEE PING NG M(JA FRAN- $292,22.81. Prospective bidders are admon- (driver's license, passport, etc.)Sale terms: 25% down of thetamed will be used for that pur- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You YOUR AD CIS C. NG, SUZETTE YIN HA pose. 7/17, 24, 31/2014 808885 ished to check the court file to can also emit The Judicial Sales in order to gain entry into thehighest bid by certified funds at NG NK/A SUZETTE NG, CAPI- verify all information. Corporation at www.tlnc.com for a 7 foreclossre sale room in Cookthe close of the sale payable to TAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. If this property is a condominium YOUR AD day status report 01 pending sales County and the same identifica-The Judicial Sales Corporation. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Defendants 12 CH 23359 SAY 1 IN THE UASSIFIEDS, CALI unit, the purchaser of the unit at NORTH FRONTAGE 8936 SKOKIE BOULEVARD No third party checks will be ac- 15W030 847-998-3400 TO PLACE YOUR AD the foreclosure sale, other than ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDE, Skokie, IL 60077 cepted. The balance, including B Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 31, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Group, 'WestMonroe SKOKIE SKOKIE Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 C/fCode. 21762 Case Number. 13 C/fFor information: Visit our webs:Ie alseem tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-Case Number 12 CH 030389Law 33 Be- TJSC#: 34-9090 NOTE: PursuantStreet, Chicago,Illinois60603. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF019649 TJSC#: 34-10174 NOTE:021269 TJSC#: 34-941tt NOTE:http://sersice.atty-pierce.com. port of pending sales PIERCE S COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectiontwens 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.ASSOCIATES One North Dearbomto the Fair DebI Collection Practices31 2) 360-945tW1 1 -1081. TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYVf DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPractices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's Al-Street Suite t300 CHICAGO, ILAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV-DIVISION Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePlaintiff's attorney u deemed to betorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street,60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney Fileanorney is deemed to be s debt col-CORPORATION ICING, LLC U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-a debt collector attempting to collects debt collector attempting to collectChicago, Illinois60602Tel.No,No. PA1028141AttorneyCode.lector attempting to collect s debtSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 Plaintiff, TION AS TRUSTEE FOR TBWa debt and any information oblainvdu debt and any information obtained(312) 476-5500. Refer Io File Nom-91220 Case Number: 10 CH 42405and any information obtained will be1618872 MORiFGAGEBACKED TRUSTwill be used for that purpose. will be used for that purpose. ber 0905330 TJSC#. 34-9326 used for that purpose. 7)17, 7124, 7131114 #811422 LUKASZ LADZINSKI, ANETA2006-6, MORTGAGE PASS-1618162 1618179 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES1617336 1617206 STROJNY, UNKNOWN OWNERSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-7/31, 8)7, 8/14/14 #818531 7/24, 7/31, 8/7/14 #815078 CORPORATION 7(24,701,8/7/14 #815060 7/24, 7/31, 8/7/14 #815056 ANO NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,lES 2006-6, TOW MORTGAGE Selling Officer, (31 2) 444-t t 22 z. KU8IAK, INC. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, 1611962 SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Defendants SERIES 2006-6 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF7t24, 7/31. 817114 *815071 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 09 CH 029971 Plaintiff, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 8512 LAWNDALE AVENUE SKOKIE COUNTt' DEPARTMENT . CHAN SKOKIE COUNTt' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION SKOKIE, IL 60076 SAMA Y. LAZAR, FRANCO LAZ-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AR, MORTGAGE ELECTRONICCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DORAL MONEY INC: 5KO KIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-Plaintiff, TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J,P. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure4836 GREENLEAF CONDOMINI-DIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVIC- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION vs. MORGAN ALTERNATIVE LOAN vs. TRUST 2006-Sl Plaintiff, and Sale enteredinthe aboveUM ASSOCIATION ING. LLC JEFFREY DAYBROOK AKA JEF-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff,EUGENE GONCHAR: KRISTINE cause on May 20, 2014, an agentDefendants Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- GONCHAR; FREY DAYBROOK AKA JEF- MARCOS RIVERA,JR., MORT- for The Judicial Sales Corporation,10 CH 01 9649 FREY M. DAYBOOK AKA JEFFCERY DIVISION ASHOOR M. BIDOR, EILEENDefendants, will at 2:00 PM on August 27, 2014,4836 GREENLEAF STREET UNITMARIA VIDA. VASILE VIDA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff,BIDOR Defendants 12 CH 28840 GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- DAYBOOK LISA DAYBOOK TION SYSTEMS, INC., TOWN OF at The Judicial Sales Corporation,6fB SKOKIE, IL 60077 Defendants AKA LISA J DAYBOOK AKA LISA 12 CH 030389 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO MIff I. KHAN. MORTGAGE ELEC-8433 KIMBALL AVENUE SKOKIE,JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE CICERO, HILDA RIVERA Defend- One Sooth Wacker Drive-24thNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-13 CH 021269 J. GLICK DAY800K AKA LISA J. TRONICREGISTRATION SYS-IL 60076 UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE ants Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seIl atTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tIraI pur-8251 LOWELL AVENUE SKOKIE,GLICK; BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS public auction to the highest bidder.Osant to u Judgment of ForeclosureIL 60076 TEMS, INC AS NOMINEE FORNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-FORECLOSURE LAW 12 CH 022717 INC. DBA BENEFICIAL MORT- 8240 MONTICELLO AVENUE as set forth below, the following de-and Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GAGE CO. OF ILLINOIS: NILESGB HOME EQUITY LLC, VILLAGETICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given scribedreal estate.Commonjycause on June 4, 2014, an ugenlTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS CREDITOF SKOKIE Defendants suant Io s Judgment of Foreclosurethat pursuant toa Judgment ofSKOKIE, IL 60076 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 10 CH 42405 and Sale enteredinthe aboveForeclosure entered in the aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- known us 8512 LAWNDALE AVE-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, UNION THE VILLAGE O F in 4936 BRUMMEL STREET Skokre,cause on May 15, 2014, an agententitled cause on Max 20, 2014,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- NUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Properlywill at 10:30 AM so September 6,and Sale entered the aboveSKOKIE: TRANS ACCEPTANCE IL 60077 for The Judicial Sales Corporation.Intercounly Judicial Sales Corpora-suanl to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure Index No. 10-23-124-047. The real2014, at The Judicial SuIes Corpo-cause on May 21, 2014, an agentCORPORATION; EDWARD estate s improved with a residence.ration, One South Wacker Drrve -for The Judicial Sales Corporation, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-will st 2:00 PM un August 20, 2014,lion will on Fndsv, August 22, 2014,and Sale enteredinthe above BURCZY; ERICA BURCZY, RAN- cause on March 4, 2014, an agent Sale ternis: 25% down of the high-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,will at 2:00 PM on August 27, 2014,DOM SHOT PROPERTIES LLC;TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-at The Judicial Sales Corporation,at the hour nf t f am. in their office suant to u Judgment of ForeclosureOne South Wacker Drive - 24th for The Judicial Sales Corporation, est bid by certified funds at thesell al public auction to the highestat The Judicial Sales Corporation,UNKNOWN OWNERS at 120 West Madison Street, Beile close of the sate payable lo The Ju-bidder, au set forth below, the fol-One South Wacker Drive-24th and Sale enteredinthe aboveFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell at716A, Chicago, Illinois, sell lo thewill al 10:30 AM on August 8, 2014, NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; cause on May 20, 2014, an agentpublic suction to the highest bidder. at The Judicial Sales Corporation, dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdlowing described real estate: Com-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atDefendants, highest bidder for cash, the follow- party checks will be accepted. Themonlv known as 4836 GREENLEAFpublic auction to the highest bidder, for The Judicial Sales Corporation,as set forth below, the following de-ng described properly' One South Wacker Drive- 24th 12 CH 13745 scribed real esIste' Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at balance, including the Judicial saleSTREET UNIT 9fB, SKOKIE, ILus set forth below, the following de-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenwillst 10:30 AM on August 21, PiN. 10-16-413-046-0000. tee torAbandoned Residential60077 Property Indes No. 10-21-scnbedreal estate:Commonly 2014, st TIre Judicial Sales Corpo-Commonly known as 8433 KIM-Commonly known as 9049 BRONXpublic auction lo the highesl bidder. that pursuant to a Judgment of ao set forth below, the following de- Property Municipality Relief Fund,215-060-1002. The real estateaknown au 8251 LOWELL AVENUE,Foreclosure entered inthe aboveration, One South Wacker Drive -BALL AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indea 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.Properly Indes No. 10-23-223-009The mortgaged real estate isrn-scnbed real estate: which iscalculated on residentialimproved with a condo/townhouse. entitled cause on July5,2013, sell at public suction lo the highestThe real estate is improved with a resi-Commonly known as 8240 MONTI- real estate at the rate of $1 tsr eachSale terms: 25°/e down of the high-No. 10-22-409-038. The real estateIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- provedwith a multi-family $1.000 or fraction thereof of theest bid by certified funds at theis improved with a residence Sale bidder, us set forth below, the fol-single family residence, Sale terms.dence. The successful purchaser isCELLO AVENUE, SKOKIE. IL lionwill on Monday, August 25, 60076 Properly Index No, 10-23- amount paid by the purchaser notcloae of the sale payable lo The Ju-terms: 25°, down of the highest bid2014, at the hour ol I t am. in theirlowing described real estate: 25% down of the higheaf bid by cet-entitled to possession of the proper- 315-049. The realestateisim- lo exceed $300, in cerlitied fundslordicial Sales Corporation. No thirdby certified funds at the close of theoffice st 120 West Madison Street,Commonly known su 4936tified funds at the close of the salety only.The purchaser may only wire transfer. is due within twenty-party checks will be accepted. Thesale payable Io The Judicial Sales BRUMMEL STREET,Skokie,ILpayable to The Judicial Soleo Cor-obtain possession of units withinproved with s single familyresi- Suife 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to poration No third party checks will dence, Sale terms: 25% down ol tour (24) hours. No tee shall be paidbalance, including the Judicial saleCorporation. No third party checksthe highest bidder for cash, the fol-60077 Property Indes No 10-28- the multi-unit property occupied by try the mortgagee acquiring the res-feefor AbandonedResidentialwitt be accepted. The balance, in- 224-012-0000. The real estateisbe accepted. The balance, includin individuals named in the order ofthe highest bid by certified funds al lowing descnbed property: improved with a single family brickthe Judicial sale fee for Abandone the close of thin sale payable to The idential real estate pursuant to itsProperty Municipality Relief Fund,cluding the Judicial sale feeforPIN. 10-t5-124-046-0000. possession. Sale terms: 25% Property home; no garage. Sale terms: 25%ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitydown by certified funds, balanceJudicial Sales Corporation, No third credit bid at the sale or by anywhich iscalculaled on residentialAbandonedResidential Commonly known as 4712 down of the highest bid by certifiedRelief Fund, which is calculated onwithin 24 hours, by certified funds.party checks will be accepted. The mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachMunicipality Relief Fund, which isCHURCH STREET UNIT A, other lienor acquiring the resìdential$1 000 or fraction thereof of thecalculated on residential real estafe funds st the close of the sale paya-residential real estate at the rate ofNo refunds, The property will NOTbalance, including the Judicial sale SKOKIE, IL 60076. feefor AbandonedResidential real estate whose righta in and toamount paid by the purchaser notat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or is im-ble to The Judicial Saleu Corpora-st for each $1 000 or fraction there-be open for inspection, Upon pay- The mortgaged real estate tion. No third party checks will beof of the amount paid by the pur-ment in full of the amount bid, theProperty Municipality Relief Fund, the residential real estate arose pri-to exceed $300, in certified funds/orfraction thereof of the amount paidproved with s townhouse residence. The balance,inclsdinchaser not to exceed $300, in certi- which iscalculated on residential or to the sale. The subtect propertywire transfer, io due within twenty-by the purchaser notto enceodThe purchaser of the unit other thanaccepted purchaser will receive s Cerliticule the Judicial sale tee for Abandonefied funds/sr wire transfer,is due real estate at trie rate of 51 for each is sublect to general real estate tao-four (24) hours. No tee shall be paid$300,in certifiedfunds/srwirea mortgagee shall pay the assess- of Sale which will entitle the pur- es, special assessments, or specialby the mortgagee acquiring lhe res-transfer,is due within twenty-four ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitywithin twenty-four )24j hours, Nochaser to a Deed to the premises$t,000 or fraction thereof ofthe mento and the legal fees requIred amounl paid by the purchaser not taxes levied against said real estureidential real esture pursuant lo its(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byby subdivisions (gol) and )g)Ç4( ofRelief Fund, which is calculated onfee shall be paid by the mortgageeafter confirmation of the sale the mortgagee acquinng the resi- residential real estate st the rate ofacquiring the residential real estateFor information: Visit nur website stto exceed $300, in certified funds/or und is offered for sale without anycredit bid at the sale or by any Section9 oftheCondominium st for euch $1,000 or traction there-pursuant to its credit bid at the sale Be-wire transfer, is due within Iwenty- representationastoqualityormortgagee, ludgment creditor,ordential real estate pursuant Io itsProperty Act Sale terms: 25% http://service.atty-pierce.corn. quantityoftitle and withoutre-other tienor acquiring the residentialcredit bid at the sale or by any of of the amount paid by the pur-or by any mortgagee, judgmenttween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid down by certified funds, balance creditor, or other lienor scquinng by the mortgagee acquiring the res- course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"real estate whose rights in and tomortgagee, judgment creditor,orwithin 24 hours, by certified funds.chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Pierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At- fied funds/or wire transfer, is duethe residential real estate whose 1 identral real estate pursuant to its condition. The sale is further sub-the residential real estate arose pri-other lienor acquiring the residentialNo refunds. The property will NOT torneys, North Dearborn Street, ecl to confirmation by the court.or to the sale The sublect propertyreal estate whose nghts in and to within twenty-four (24) hours, Norights in and to the residential realChicago,Illinois60602. Tel.No.credit bid at the sale or by any be open for inspection. Upon pay- mortgagee, ludqment creditor,or Upon payment in full of the amountis subtecl to general real estate tao-the residential real estate arose pn-ment in full of the amount bid, thefee shall be paid by the mortgageeestate arose prior to the sale, The(312) 476-5500 Refer to File Num- bid,the purchaser willreceive aeu, special assessments, or specialor lo the sale. The subject property acquiring the residential real estatesubject property is sublect tO getter-ber 1215056. other lienor acquiring the residential purchaser will receive a Certificate real estate whose nghts in and to Certificate of Sale that wilt entitletases levied aqainsl said real estateis subject to general real estate tao-of Sale which will entitle the pur-pursuant lo its credit bid at the saleal real estate taxes, special assess-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES orspecial levied the residential real estate arose pri- the purchaser to a deed to the realaxd is offered' for sale without anyes, special assessments, or specialchaser to a Deed to the premisesorby any mortgagee, judgmentments, tases CORPORATION estate aher confirmation of the aule,representationastoquality ortases levied against said real xatate creditor, or other lienor acquiringagainst said real estate und io of-Selling Officer, (3t2( 444-1122 or to the sale, The sublet property after conhrmafion of the sale. real estate whose is osblect lo general real estate tas- The property will NOT be open torquantityoftitleand withoutre-and is offered for sale without anyFor information: Visit our websile sIthe residential fered for sale without any represen.616977 as qualityor nghts in and to the residential realtation as to quality or quantity st title7124, 7/31, 817/14 #815052 es, special assennments, or special inspection and plaintiff makes noCourue to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"representation lo http://service,atty-pierce.com. Be- representation as to the condition otcondition. The sale is further sub-quantityoftitleand withoutre- estate arose prior to the sale, Theand without recourse to Plaintiff and tases levied against said real estate Iween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. in "AS IS" condition, The sale is fur' and is offered for sale without any the property. Prospective bidders15cl tO confirmation by the court.Course lo Plaintiff and in "AS IS"Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-subject property is subject to gener- condition, The sale io further sub- al real estate tases, special assess-ther sublect to confirmation by theSKOKIE representation astoqualityor are admonished lo check the CourtUpon payment in full of the amount tomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street, orspeciallaneslevied INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFquantity offilleand withoutre- file to verity all informationIfIbisbid,the purchaser willreceive aecl to confirmation by the court.Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No,ments, court, Upon payment in full of the against said real estate and is of- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS course In Plaintiff and in "AS IS" property is a Condominium unit, theCertificate of Sale that will entitleUpon payrnenr in full of the amount(312) 476-5500. Refer Io File Num- amount bid, the purchaser will re- fered for sale without any represen-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-condition, The sale is farther sub- purchaser of the unit ut the foreclo-the purchaser to a deed to the realbid,the purchaser willreceive aber 112g213, tation as to quality or quantity of filieentitle the purchaser to a deed toCERY DIVISION sot IO confirmation by the court, sure sale, other than a mortgagee,estate aber confirmation of the sale.Certificate of Sale that will entitleINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES shall pay the assessments and theThe properly will NOT be open forthe purchaser lo s deed to the real and without recourse to Plaintiff andthe real estate after confirmation ofU.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Upon payment in full of the amount CORPORATION bid,the purchaser wilt receive a legal fees required by The Condo-inspection and plaintiff makes noestate after confirmation of the sale,Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-the sale. The property will NOT beTION, SUCCESSOR openfor plaintiffTRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERI-Certificate of Sale that will entitle miniumPropertyAct. 765ILCSrepreaenfation us to the condition ofThe property wilt NOT be open for1617985 ther subject to confirmation by the inspection and court. Upon payment in full of themakes no representation as lo theCA, N.A., AS the purchaser lo s deed to the real 605/9(g)(t) and (g)(4).If this prop-the property.Prospective biddersinspection and plaintiff makes no7124, 7/31, 8/7114 #815074 erty io a condominium unit which isare admonished to check the courtrepresentation as to the condition of amount bid, the purchaser will re-condition of the property. Prospec-SUCCESSOR TO LASALLE BANK,estate after confirmation of the sale, part ot a common interest commun-file to verity all information.If thisthe property.Prospective bidders ceive a Certificate of Sale that willlivebiddersareadmonished InN.A., AS TRUSTEE The properly will NOT be open for ity,tre purchaser st the unit ut theproperty is a condominium unit, theare admonished to check the court entitle the purchaser to a deed tocheck the court file to verify all nf or-FOR THE MERRILL LYNCH FIRSTinspection and plaintiff makes no foreclosuresale otherthan apurchaser of the unit at the torsolo-file to venfy all information.If thisSKOKIE the real estate after confirmation ofmation, If this property is a condo-FRANKLIN MORTGAGE representation as to the condition of mortgagee shall pay the assess-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,property is a condominium unit, theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe sale, The property will NOT beminium unit, the purchaser nt theLOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOANtheproperly.Prospective bidders ments required by The Condomini-shall pay the assessments and thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS open forinspection and plaintiffunit st the foreclosure sale. otherASSET-BACKED are admonished to check the court um Properly Act, 765 ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-makes no representation as to thethan s mortgagee, shall pay the as-CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2; file to venfy all information. If this 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THEminium PropertyAct,765 ILCSshall pay the assessments and theCERY DIVISION condition of the property. Prospec-sessments and the legal fees re-Plaintiff, properly is a condominium unit, the MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),605/9(g))1) and (g4). If this prop-legal fees required by The Condo-US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-tinebidders are admonishedtoqurred by The Condominium Prop-vs. purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-xrty is a cosdominium unit which isminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSlION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BANCcheck the court file Io verify all infor-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)gj)1) andSHARI A.BECKER; BRET K.sore sale, other than a mortgagee. MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30part of a common interest commun-605/9(g))t) and (g((4).If this prop-OF AMERICA FUNDING CORPO-motion, If this property is s condo-)g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-ASROW; HOUSEHOLD shall psy the assessments and the DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ity, the purchaser of the unit at thesigh rs a condominium unit which isRATION 2006-G minium unit, the purchaser of theminium unit which is part of a corn-FINANCE CORPORATION III; UN-legal fees required by The Condo- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-foreclosure aaleotherthan apart of a common interest commun-Plaintiff, unit at the foreclosure sale, othermon interest community. the pur-KNOWN HEIRS AND miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCS CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-mortgagee shall pay the assess-ity, the purchaser of the unit al thevs. than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureLEGATEES OF SHARI A. BECK-605/9(g((1( and (g((4).If this prop- 1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTments required by The Condomini-foreclosure saleotherthanuMELVIN L. BERRY MctA MELVINseosments and the legal fees re-sale other than s mortgagee shallER, IF ANY, UNKNOWN erty is a condominium unit which is GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-um Property Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pay the assess-BERRY; NEIDRA E. BERRY MctAquired by The Condominium Prop-psy the assessments required bHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF BRETpart of a common interest commun- feclive May 1st, 2014 you will need605/tB.5)q-1).IF YOU ARE THEmento required by The Condomini-NEIDRA BERRY: WELLS FARGOerly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) andThe CondominiumProperty Ac,K. ASROW, IF ANY; ity, the purchaser of the unit at the a photo identification issued by uMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),um Property Act, 765 ILCSBANK, N.A. (g)(4).If this property is a condo-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q'l(.IF YOUUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONforeclosure saleother than a goveromeolagency(driver's Ii YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-605/t8.5Ig-t). IF YOU ARE THEDefendants, minium unit which is part of s com-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-RECORD CLAIMANTS: mortgagee shall pay the assess- cesse, passport, etc )in order roMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),09 CH 10926 mon interest community. the pur-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTDefendants, menlo required by The Condomini- gain entry info the forecloaure saleDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenchaser of the unit st the foreclosureTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION12 CH 19161 um Properly Act, 765 ILCS room in Cook County and the sameDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30that pursuant Io u Judgment ofsale other than a mortgagee shallFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFNOTICE OF SALE 605/1851g-l).IF YOU ARE THE identification tor sales held at otherCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Foreclosure entered in the abovepay the assessments required byAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), ciounty venues. For intormation, es-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-entitled casse on March 15, 2013,The CondominiumPropertyAct,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- amine the court file or contact Plain-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-765 ILCS 605/18.5)5-1)IF YOU15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISForeclosure und Sale entered in theMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 tiff's attomex: CODILIS & ASSOCI-fective May ial, 2014 you will need1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-lionwillon Monday, August 25,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREabone entitled cause on FebruaryDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- ATES, P.C., t5W030 NORTHa photo identification issued by aGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-2014, at the hour ut I 1 sm. in theirOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you25, 2014 lntercosnty Judicial SalesDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100,governmentagency(driver's li-teclive May tot, 2014 you will needoffice st 120 West Madison Street,TO REMAININ POSSESSIONwill need s photo identificationis-Corporation will on Monday, AugustCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 630) 794-cense, passport, etc.)in order tou photo identification issued by aSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsued by a government agency )driv-18, 2014 at the hour oft 1 am, int701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- 9876 Pleaae refer lo file number t4gaìn entry into the foreclosure salegovernment agency(dnver's li-the highest bidder for cash, the f sI-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INer's license, passport, etc.) in ordertheir office al 120 Went MadisonGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- 09-24336. THE JUDICIAL SALESroom in Cook County and the samecense, passport,etc.)in order tolowing described property: ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONto gain entry into the foreclosureStreet, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,fective May lot, 2014 you will need CORPORATION One Southidentification for sales held at othergain entry into the foreclosure salePIN. 10-14-412-018-0000, 10-14-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISsale room in Cook County und thesell at public auction to the highesta photo identification issued by a Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,county venues. For information, ea-room in Cook County and the same412-019-0000. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsame identification for sales held atbidder for cash, as sel forth below,governmentagency(driver'sli- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youamine the court file or Contact Plain-identification for sales held st otherCommonly known as 9058 EWINGLAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 youother county venues, For informa-the following described mortgagedcense, passport, etc.( in order to can also visit The Judicial Salestiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-county venues. For information, ea-AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60203. will need a photo identification is-lion, eoarnine the court file or con-real estate: gain entry into the foreclosure aale Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7ATES, P.C.. 15W030 NORTHamine the court file or contact Plain-The mortgaged real estate is im-sued by a govemmenl agency (drin-tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS &P l.N 10-15-209-036-0000. room in Cook County and the same day status report ofexdinq salesFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-proved with a single familyresi-er's license, passport, etc.) in orderASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030Commonly known as 9432 Northidentification for sales held st other CIDDILIS S ASSOCIATEG,P.C.BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHdence. If the sublect mortgaged realto gain entry into the foreclosureNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Topp Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. county venues, For information, ea- V 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE9876 Please refer fo file number 14-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,estafe is a und of a common inter-sale room in Cook County and theSUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, ILThe mortgaged real estate isim-amine the court file or contact Plain- ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,13-27017. THE JUDICIAL SALESBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-est community, the purchaser of thesame identihcation for sales held at60527, (630) 794-9876 Please referproved with s single family resi-tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI- IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyCORPORATION One Soslh9876 Please refer to file number 14-unit other than s mortgagee shallother county venues For informs-to file number 14-t2-23540. THEdenen. If the sublet mortgaged realATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FileNo. 14-09-24336AttomeyWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,12-36112. THE JUDICIAL SALESpay the assessments required bylion: Viait our website atJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONestate is a unit of a common inter-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, ARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE V'saCORPORATION One Southsubsection (g-1) of Section 10 5 ofservice.atty-pierce.com. betweenOne South WackerDrive,24thest community, the purchaser of theBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630)794- Code, 21762 Case Number 09 CHcan also visit The Judicial SalesWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,the CondominiumPropertyAct.the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE SFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650unit other than a mortgagee shall9876 Please refer to file number 14- 029971TJSC#: 34-9413 NOTE:Corporation at ww,tjsc.com for a 7IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouSale terms: 25% down by certifiedASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys,)312( 236-SALE You can siso visitpsy the assessments required by11-13966 THE JUDICIAL SALES Pursuant Io the Fair Debt Collectiondee status report nl pending sales.can alsovisit The Judicial Salesfonds, balance within 24 hours. byOne North Dearborn Street SuiteThe Judicial Sales Corporation atsubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofCORPORATION One Sooth % Practices Act, you are advised thatCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7certified funds,No refunds, The1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No,www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-the Condominium Properly Act. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Ch'eaqo, Plaintiff's alfomey is deemed fo be15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEday status report of pending sales.property will NOT be open for in-(312) 476-5500. Please refer to fileport of pending sales. CODILIS SSale terms: 10% down by certifiedIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You a debt collector attempting fo collectROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P C.spection.Upon payment in full ofnumber PA1028141. THE JUDI-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030funds, balance, by certified funds,can also visit The Judicial Sales u debt and any information obtainedIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe amount bid, the purchaser willCIAL SALES CORPORATION OneNORTh FRONTAGE ROAD,within 24 hours. No refunds.TheCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 will be used for that purpose. File No. 14-13-27017AttorneyROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,receive a Certiticate of Sale whichSouth Wackxr Dove, 24thFloor,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527property will NOT be open for in-day status report of pending sales, 1618782 ARDC No. 00468002AttorneyIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneywill entitle the purchaser to a DeedChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-(630) 794-5300 Attumey File Noapeclion CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. FileNo. 14-12-36112Attorneyto the premises after confirmation ofSALE You can also visit The Jadi-14-12-23540 Attorney ARDC No.For information call the Saies ClerIc15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE .7/31, 817. 8/14/14 tf818M0 ARDC No, 00468002 Attorneythe sale. cial Sales Corporation st00466002 Attorney Code 21762at Plaintiff's Attorney, The WirbickiROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Thursday, July31, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. GEORGIANA AVENUE, MortonSkskie, IL 60076 Property Index ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK . Grove, IL 60053 Property Index No.No. iO-tO-i02-026-1032. The real 10-20-115-003-0000, The real es-estate is improved with a condomin- tate is improved with a two storyum. The judgment amount was single family home with a two car$203,730.32. Saleterms: 25% detached garage Sale terms: 25%down of the highest bid by certified down of the highest bid by certifiedfunds at the close of the sale paya- funds at the close of the sale paya-hie to The Judicial Sales Corpora- ADVERTISING CAREER/EDUCATION HEALTH HELP WANTED ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-ion. No third party checks will be tisnNo third party checks will beaccepied. The balance, including accepted. The batance, inctudinthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoned DRIVERS the Judicial sale tee for AbandoneResidentialProperty Municipality SERVICES AIRLINE CAREERS INJURED IN ANY ResidentiatPrsperlyMunicipalityRelief Fund, which is calculated on Relief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate at the rate of residential real estate at the rate ofst for each $1 000 or fraction there- BEGIN HERE-BECOME GM VEHICLE? of of the amount paid by the pur- $1 for each $1 000 or fraction rhere- Need to place your ad - TanTara Transportation Corp. is of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-tied funds/or wire transfer,in due AN AVIATION If you were injured tied funds/or wire transfer,is duewithin twenty-four (24) hours, No throughout Illinois? hinng Flatbed Truck Dvers and within twenty-four (24) hours. Nofee shall be paid by the mortgagee fee shall be paid by the mortgageeacquisng the residential real estate MAINTENANCE TECH. or a loved one killed acquiring the residential real estatepumuant to its credit bid st the sale Call Illinois Press Advertising Owner Operators. Regional and pursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgu9ee. Iudgment in an accident while sr by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquinng FAA APPROVED TRAINING. OIR Lanes Available, Call us creditor, or other lienor acquinrrgthe residential real estate whose Service 217-241-170U or visit the residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential real FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED dhving a GM vehicle nghts in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The www,illinoisDress.oro or apply estate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is ssbtect lo ganar- @ 800-650-0292 sublect properly is subject to gener-al real estate tases, special assess- . HOUSING AVAILABLE. AND THE AIR BAGS FAILED al real estate taxes, special assess-ments,orspecialtaseslevied online at www.tantara.us ments,orspecialrusesleviedagainst said real estate and is of- against said rest estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen- BOATS JOB PLACEMENT TO DEPLOY, you may be fered for sale without any represen-talion as to quality sr quantity of title tation as to quality m quantity st titleand without recourse to Plaintiff and $1500 SIGN ON BONUS, $60K and wdhout recourse to Plaintiff andin AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- ASSISTANCE entIed to compensation. In AS 1S condition. The sate is fur-ther subject to confirmation by the ther sublect to confirmatisn by thecourt. Upon payment in full of the THE BOAT DOCK We Buy & . $70K Annually! Expeenced court. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re- CALL AIM Call Charles H. Johnson Law amount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will Consign Used Boats! 217-793- Class A CDL Dvers Wanted! caine a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to I 100-535.5727 entitle the purchaser to s deed tothe real estate aher confirmation of 800-481-8312 the rest estate aher confirmation ofthe sale, The property will NOT be theboatdock,com Dedicated Customer, Home the sale The prsperty wilt NOT beopenforinspection and plaintiff 7300 opentarinspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to the makes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec- EVENTS HELP WANTED Weekly and Excellent Benefs. condition of the property. Prsspec-tinebiddersare admonished to tine biddersareadmonishedtocheck the court file to verify alt infor- CAMPERSIRVS check the court file to venfy all infor-mation. If this property is u condo- Call888-409-6033orapply minium unit, the purchaser of the mation. If this property is a condo- POSTAGE STAMP SHOW HVAC Technicians.4 Week minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure vale, other online www.DRIVEJTC.com unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall psy the as- Colmans RV . We buylconsign than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sesunrents and the IeaI tees re- Accelerated Hands On Training sesuments arid the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop- Free Admission quired by The Condominium Prop-arty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g))1) and used Campers & RVs 217-787- erty Act, 765 LOS 605/9(g)(t) and)g))4(.If this properly is a condo- Lindner Conference Center, Program. We Offer 6 Nabonal (g)(4).fthis property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn- minium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the pur- 8653 w.colmansrv.com mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 610 E, BufteìeId Rd. Certthcations And L'etime Job chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shall sale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required by psy the assessments required byThe CondominiumPropertyAct, Lombard, IL Placement Assistance, VA The CondominiumPropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-i). IF YOU 765 LCS 8051t8.5(q-t).IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ARE TI-fE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT August9& 10 Benefits Eligible! 817-994-9904 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAININ POSSESSION u TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Hours: lOam-4 pm AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS Buy-Sell-Appraise t5-t701(C(OF THEILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. Effective May tot, 2014 you LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youwill need a photo identdicahon is- For more info: will need a photo identiflcahon is-sued by s government agency (drin- sued by a government agency (dnv-er's license, passport, etc.) in order er's license, passport, etc.) in orderto gain entry into the foreclosure www.msdastampcom to gain entryinto the foreclosuresale room in Cook County and the usIa room in Cook County and thesame identification for salen held at suore identification for sales held atother county venues. For informa- other county venues. For informa-tion, contactPlaintiffsattorney tion. Visit our website atJOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSO- aervice.atty-pierce.com betweendATES, LLC,230W. Monroe the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &Street,Suite ei t25, Chicago,IL ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys,60606, (312) 541-9710 Please refer One North Dearborn Street Suiteto file number t3-8747. THE JUDI- 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No.dAL SALES CORPORATION One (312) 476-5500. Please refer to fileSouth Wacker Drive, 24thFloor. The Illinois Classified AdvertisIng Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a natonal appeal. number PA1t23622. THE JUDI-Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- dAL SALES CORPORATION OneSALE You can also visit The Judi- To advertise in thIs section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241-1700. South Wacker Dnne, 24th Floor,cial Sales Corporation at Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-www.tjsc.com tor a 7 day status re- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when respondtng. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. SALE You can also visit The Judi-Sort st pending sales. JOHNSON. cisl Sales Corporation atLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC w- tsc,com for a 7 day status re-230 W Monroe Street, Suite eit25 port of pending sales. PIERCE &Chicago, IL 60606 312) 54t-97i0 ASSOCIATES One North DearbornAttorney File No. 13-6747 Attorney StreetSuitet300 CHICAGO, ILCode. 40342 Case Number: t3 CH 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File2565tTJSC#: 34-10389 NOTE: No.PAit23622 AttorneyCorle.Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection 9t220 Case Number: 12 CH 9368Practices Act, you are advised that TJSC# 34-8838 Plaintiffs attorney o deemed lo be 1616432 a debt collector attempting to collect 7th, 7/24, 7/31114 *811413 a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 1618887 SKOKIE 7/31. 8/7 8/14/14 e818542 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF You're in the driver's seat COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC- ING LLC, Plaintiff, SAY IT IM THE KESHUN MORGAN, ALEISHA B. LATIMER-MORGAN, OLD OR- CHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD- at ToDrive.com ING 4 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- CL4SSIFIEDS, TION, CONDOMINIUMS AT OLD ORCHARD MASTER ASSOCIA- TION. INC. Defendants 13 CH 25651 toit7 OLD ORCHARD COURT, CALE UNIT 20 Skokie, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE S HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale enteredinthe above 847-998-3400 cause on June 9, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, wilt at 10:30 AM on September 12, u 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Drive - TO PA(E 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell st public auction to the highest bidder. as set forth below, the fol- lowing descnbed real YOUR AD estste:Commonly known as tOt 17 OLD ORCHARD COURT, UNIT 2D. 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July31 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. REAL ESTATE The Judicial Sales Corporátios. Nofeefor AbandònedReaidentialby certified funds at the cloe of the422-034-0000. ' The realestate inthe döse of the sale payable Is The BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY tee shall be paid by the mortgageeProperty Municipality Relief Fund.sale payable Io The Judicial Salesimproved with a two story singleJudicial Sales Corporation. No third acquiring the residential real estatewhich iscalculated on residentialCorporation. No third party checksfamily home with a two car detach-party checks will be accepted. The pursuant ts its credit bid at the salereal entafe at the rafe of St for eachwill be accepted. The balance. in-ed garage Sale termn: 25% downbalance, including the Judicial sale Cleaning Handyman Houses or by any mortgagee, judgmentSt 000 or fraction thereof of thecluding the Judicialsale fee forof the highest bid by certified fundsfeeforAbandoned Resetenrial creditor, or other lienor acquinngamount paid by the purchaser sotAbandonedResidential Propertyat the close of the saie payable IoProperty Municipality Relief Fand, POLISH LADY will clean yourAny type of home repaIr Electncal, Townhomes the residentialreal estate whoseto eoceed $300, in certified funds/orMunicipality Relief Fund, which isThe Judicial Sales Corporation Nowhich is calculated on residential Plumbing, Carpentry. Painting. nghto in and to the msidential realwire transfer, is due within twenty-calculated on residential real enlatethird party checks will be accepted.real estate at the rate of $1 for each home/apt. English speaking. BR/Bsmnt/Xitctìes Remodeling & Condos, Lofts enlate arose prior to the sale. Thefour (24) hours, No fee shall be paidat the rate of $1 for each $1 .000 srThe balance, including the Judicialst ,000 orfraction thereofofthe Exp. Anna 708-539-1 826 mare Free Estimates' oubject property is subtect to gener-by the mortgagee acquiring tIre res-frachon thereof of the amount paidsaie fee for Abandoned Residentialamount paid by the purchaser not Call Jerzy 847-571-4397 or email Duplex al real estate taxes, special assess-idential real estate pursuant to itsby the parchaner not to exceedProperly Municipality Relief Fund,to eaceed $300, in certified funds/or propol2002@yahoo com ments,orspecialtaonsleviedcredil bid at the sale or by any$306,incertifiedfunds/or wcewhich is calculated on residentialwire transfer, is due within twenty- Open Houses against said real estate and is of-mortgagee. ludgment creditor,ortransfer,is due within twenty-fourreal entale at the rate of $1 for eachfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Fencing fered for sale without any represen.slher lienor acquinng the reuidentiat(24) hours No fee shall be paid by$1.000 or traction thereof of tIleby the mortgagee acquinng the res- Mobile Homes idenlial real estate pursuant to its Mulch talion as Io quality or quantity of titlereal estate whose nghts in and tothe mortgagee acquiring the res,-amount paid by the purchaser not A-1 FENCE INC. Manufactured Homes and without recourse lo Plaintiff andthe residential real enlate arose pri-dential real enlate pursuant to itato exceed $306. in certified fund&orcredit bid at the sale or by any in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-sr lo the aule, The subiect propertycreditbid at the sale or by anywire transfer. is due within twenty-mortgagee, judgment creditor,or New & Repair-All Types r- TRIPLE GROUND ther subject to confirmation by theis sublect to general real estale tan-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orfour )24) hours, No fee shall be paidother lienor acqsinng the residential HARDWOOD MULCH Apartment Buildings 708-452-1210 court. Upon payment in full of thees, special assessments, nr specialother lienor acquiring the residentialby the mortgagee acquiring the res-real estate whose nghfs in and to I $25/yd - Free Delivery Co-Op Apartments amount bid, the purchaser will re-taoen levied against said real enlatereal estate whose 59h15 in and toidentiai real entate pursuani to itathe residential real estate arose pri- TRIPLE GROUND BLACK-RED- ive a Certificate st Saie that willand is offererS for sale without anythe residential real estate arose pri-creditbid at the sale or by anyor to the sale The subject property I DARK BROWN MULCH Senior Housing entitle the purchaser to a deed torepresentationastoqualityoror Io Ike sale The sublect propertftmortgagee, ludgment creditor.oris subiect to general real estate tas- BRECKENRIDGE FENCE $30/yd - Free Delivery quantityoftitle and withoutre-is subject to general real estate tax-other lienor acquinng the residentiales, special assessments, or special 847-514-2100 tie real estate after confirmahon of Chain, Link & Wood Fences L Commercial, Industrial the sale. The property will NOT becourse Io Plaintiff and inAS lSes, special assessments. or specialreal estate whose nghts in and totases levied against said real estate J open forinapeciion and plaintiffcondition. The sale in further sub-tanes levied against said real estatethe residential real estate arose pri-and is offerks for sale without any Installation & Repairs Farms, Farmland makes no representation as to thelectto confirmation by the courl.and is offered for sale without anyor to the sale, The aublect properlyrepresentationastoqualityor BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 condition of the property. Prospec-Upon payment in fail of the amountrepresentation as Ioqualityoris subject Io general mal estate las-quantityoffilleand withoutre- Painting-Decorating Homes Built to Order tee biddersareadmonished tobid,the purclraserwillreceive aquantityofbEe and withoutre-eu, special assessments, or specialcourse IoPlaintiff and inAS lS Vacant Property check the Court file lo verify all mIst-Certificate of Sale that will entitlecoarse to Plaintiff and inAS lSlaxes levied against said real estatecondition The sale is further ssb- 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 mation. It this property is a condo-the purchaser to a deed Io the realcondition, The sale is further sub-and is offeredfor sale without any,ect to confirmation by the court, STANDARD FENCE Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING Vacation Property minium unit. the purchaser of theestate after confirmation of the sale.ecl IO confirmation by the courtrepresentationastoqualityorUpon payment in full of the amount - AI T s New & Hepairs InI/EclFrea Eat. Wallpaper unit at the foreclosure sale, otherThe property will NOT be open forUpon payment in fall of the amountquantityoftitleand withoutre-bid, the purchaser willreceive a Over Years Experience Income Property than a mortgagee, skull pay the an-inspection and plaintiff makea nobid,the purchaser willreceive acourse to Plaintiff and inAS 1SCertificate of Sale that will entitle seosments and the legal fees re-repreaentation as to the condition ofCertificate of Sale that will entitlecondihon. The sale is further sub-the purchaser to a deed Io the real 773-836-4650 Investment Property quired by The Condominium Prop-the properly. Proapective biddersthe purchaser to a deed to the real150fIO confirmation by the court,estate after confirmation of the sale, KASAL erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l) andare admonished to check the courtestate after confirmation of the saleUpon payment in fall of the amountThe properly will NOT be open for PainUng & Decorating Lots (g)(4).It this property is a condo-file to verify all informationIfthisThe property will NOT be open forbid,the purchaser will receive ainspection and plaintiff makes no minium unit which is part of a com-property is a condominium unit. theinspection and plaintiff makes noCertificate of Sale that will entitlerepresentation as to the condition of Garage Doors. Openers Interior / Exter,or Real Estate Auctions mon interest community, the pur-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-representation as to the condition ofthe purchaser to a deed lo tEe realtheproperty.Prospeclive bidders Painting S Wailpapering Real Estate Wanted chaser of the unit at the foreclosuresure sale, other than a mortgagee,the properlyProspective biddersestate after confirmation of the sale.are admonished to check the court FOREST GARAGE Wall Washing aale other than a mortgagee shallshall pay the assessments and theare admonished to check the CourtThe property will NOT be open fortile to verify all information. If this DOORS FREE ESTIMATES Real Estate Misc. pay the assessments required bylegal fees required by The Condo-file to venfy all information,Ifthisnnpection and plaintiff makex noproperty is a condominium unit, the FIlIy Qwned inç1q46 Call Steve (630)968-5593 The Condominium PropertyAct,miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSproperty is a condominium unit. therepresentation as to the condition ofpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- Daiesservicensrailation Out-Of-Town Real Est. 765 ILCS 605/18,5(q-t) W YOU605/9(91(1) and (g((4)If thin prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-the property.Prospective bidderssure sale, other than a mortgagee, 708-652-9405 630-969-9416 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-erly is a condominium unit which issure sale, other than a mortgagee,are admonished to Check the coartshall pay the assessments andthe Out-Of-Town, CommercialOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTpart of a common intereat commun-shall pay the aaaeasmentn and thefile fo venfy all information,If thinlegal fees required by The Condo- Tiling TO REMAININPOSSESSIONity. the purchaser of the unit at thelegal fees required by The Condo-property is a condominium unit. fIreminium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS Lakes, Resort Property FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFforeclosuresale otherthan aminiumProperlyAct.765ILCSpurchaser nf the unit at the foreclo-605/9(g((1) and (g))4).If Ihis prop- Handyman AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmortgagee shall pay the assess-605/9(g((1( and (g((4(If this prop-sure sale. other than a mortgagee,voy is a condominium unit which is MR. GROUT Mortgages, Loans 224-310-8994 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONmento required by The Condomini-erty is a condominium unit which isshall pay the assessments and thepart of a common interest commun- 1-773-973-2151 ALEX TILE GROUT REPAIR t5-17011C1 OF THEILLINOISum Properly Act, 765 ILCSpart of a common interest common-legai fees required by The Condo-ity, the purchaser of the unit at the Homeowners Insurance 765 ILCSforeclosuresale otherthan a All Home Repairs: EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE605/t8.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THEity, the purchaser of the unit at theminiumProperlyAct, Painting Patching C Electrical Real Estate Seminars LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),foreclosuresaleotherthan a60519(g((1) and (g4). If this prop-mortgagee shall pay the assess- CarpentryPlumbing a Tile will need a photo identificationa-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-mortgagee shall puy the assess-erty is a condominium unii which ismento required by The Condomini- Real Estate Services oued by a gsvemment agency dm-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30mesta required by The Condomini-part of a common interest Commun-um Properly Act, 765 ILCS Waterproofing er's license, passport, etc j in orderDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-um Properly Act, 765 ILCSity, the psrchaser of the und at the605/18.5(g-l).IF YOU ARE THE Ail Star Remodeling & Judicial Sales - Legal lo gain entry into the foreclosureDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-605/1851g-l)IF YOU ARE THEforeclosure sale otherthan aMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Handyman - Basement BIlla Basement & Waterproofing sale room in Cook County and theCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),mortgagee shall pay the assess-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Waterprooting, Plumbing, Plumbin. Surop pump, Drain tile, sorne identilicatmon for sales held att7O1lC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-ments required by The Condomini-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Electrical, All tnt/Ext. Work. Crack and oundation Repair Free Est Houses other county venues. For informa-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30um PropertyAct, 765 ILCSDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 20% Off. 630-667-5787 20% Off. Call Bill 630-667-5787 tisn,contactPlaintiff'sattsmey:feclive May tat, 2014 you will needDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-605-t8,5)a-1). IF YOU ARE THEDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- Cook County - Chgo. N HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,a photo identification issued by aDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI,CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- LLC. t t i East Main Street, DECA-governmentagency(driver's Ii-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Beautilul Colonial 4 bedronn,$479,900TUA. IL 62523, (217) 422-t719 Ifcense, passporf, etc.)in order Io170t)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- 2 bath home in highly desirable the sale in not confirmed for anygain entry into the foreclosure saleGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-fective May tnt, 2014 you will need Brickton Park area of Park Ridge reason, the Purchaser at the saleroom in Cook County and the samefeclive May ist. 2014 you will needDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-a photo identification issued by u with oak floors throughout. Home shall be entitled only to a return ofidentification for salen held at ofhers photo identification issued by aCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-gssemmenlagency(drivers Ii- features open floor plan with mod-the purchase price paid The Pur-county venues,Forinformation,governmentagency(myers Ii-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-cense, passporif, etc.) in order to em updates tnrsugsout. chef qualitychaser shall have no tsrtherre-contacr Plaintiff's attorney' JOHN-cense. passport. etc iin order toGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-gain entry ints the foreclosure sale kitchen, dual zone air conditioning,courue againat the Mortgagor, theSON BLUMBERG S ASSOCI-gain entry info the foreclosure salefechve May tat, 2014 you will needroom in Cook County and the same 60G square foot cedar deck with Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's at-ATE, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Sfreet,room in Cook County and the samea photo identification issued by aidentification for sales held al other built-in 7 mon hot tub, large torney. THE JUDICIALSALESSuite #1 125, Chicago,IL 60606,identification for sales held at othergovemmenlagency(dnver's Ii-county venues. For information, ex- fenced yar and mature landscap-CORPORATION One South(312) 541-9710 Please refer to filecounty venues, For information, es-cense, passporf. etc.)in order toamine the court file or contact Plain- ng Walk to Roosevelt ElementaryWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicano,number t3-7553. THE JUDICIALamine the court hie or contact Plain-gain entry into the foreclosure saletiff's affomey: CODILIS & ASSOCI- school, 5 minutes fo L or train toIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE '(onSALES CORPORATION Ose Southtiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-room in Cook County and the sameATES, P C , 15W030 NORTH downtown Chicago 847-698-70t6can also visO The Judicial SalesWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH,dentif'sat,on for sales held at otherFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, Corporation at w.tIsc.com for a 7IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suFRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 106.countyvenues.Forinformahon'BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 630)794- day statua report of pending sales.can also Visit The Judicial SalesBURR RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-Visit our websileatservice.atty-9876 Please refer to file number 14- Other County HCAVNER, GEYERS S M1HLAR.Corporation at w tjsc.com for a 79876 Please refer to file number 14-pierce.com. between the hours of 3li-33375. THE JUDICIAL SALES LLC t t iEast Main Street DECA-day statua report of pending sales.10-11507 THE JUDICIAL SALESand 5 pm. PIERCE ti ASSOCI-CORPORATION One South Need a Break from Chicago? 5TUA. IL 62523 (217( 422-1719 AI-JOHNSON. OLuMBSRG S ASSO-CORPORATION One SouthATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys.OneWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, hours south of Chicago. 5' Acrestomey Code. 4087 Case NumberdATES. LLC 230W. MonroeWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,North Dearborn Street Suite 1306,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You with 3 BR 2 t/2 BA home withtt CH 05898 TJSC#: 34-t 1239Street,Suite #t125 Chicago.ILIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No. (312(can also exit The Judicial Sales pond See For Suie by Owner.ComNOTE' Pursuant to the Fair DebI60606 (312) 54t-9710 Ansrney Filecan also visit The Judicial Saies476-5500. Pleaae refer to file num-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 #23996689 Collection Practices Ad, ysn areNo, 13-7553 Anomey Code. 40342Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7ber PA0913895 THE JUDICIALday status report of pending sales. advised that Plaintiff's ansmey aCaseNumber 13 CH 17885day status report ofendinq sales,SALES CORPORATION One SouthCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. deemed to be a debt collector at-TJSC#: 34-9500 NOTE: PursuantCODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P CWacker Drive, 241h Floor, Chicago,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE tempting to coIled a debt and anyto the Fair Debt Collection Practicest 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, fur your Judicial Sales-Real Est. IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney information obtained will be usedAct. you are advised that Plaintiff'sROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,can also visit The Judicial Sales HARWOOD HEIGHTS for that purpose attorney in deemed to be a debt coi-IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyCorporation at mme tjsc corn for a 7File No. 14-11-33375Attorney INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF1617615 lector attempting Io collect a debtFile No, 14-10-11507Attorneyday status report of sending sales.ARDC No,00468062 Attorney COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-701,817,8/14114 *818529 and any information obtained will beARDC No 00468002 AttorneyPIERCE S ASSOCIATES OneCode. 21762 Case Number' 11 CH next car? 035247 TJSCC' 34-11656 NOTE' TV DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY used for that purpose Code 21762 Case Number: 10 CHNorth Dexrbom Street Saite 1300 DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV- 1617942 016779 TJSC#' 34-11971 NOTE:CHICAGO. IL 60602 (3t2) 476-Pursuant Io the Fair Debt Collection ICING, LLC 7I24,7131,817/14 *815066 Pursuant to the Fair DebI Collection5500 Attorney File No. PA0513895Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff, HARWOOD HEIGHTS Practices Act, you are advised IhatAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be Research local dealerships IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff's atiomey is deemed to beber 09 CH 26373 TJSC#: 34-9646 a debt collector attempting to collect NICOLO MULE. JPMORGANCOOK COUNTh, ILLINOIS COUN- a debt collector attempting In collect1617948 a debt and any information obtained CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINCOLN WOOD a debt and any information obtained7124, 7/31, 8/7/14 #815068 will be used for that purpose. CIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERSDIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be used for that purpose. 1617711 and shop for your next AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTSGAGE LLC, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUld-1618719 7)24, 7/31, 817/14 #815063 Defendants Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY7131,817,8114114 #818536 MORTON GROVE 11 CH 09898 DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF new or used vehicle at 7516W. Strong St. HamoodGREGORY SWIGERT, PAMELATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. AS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUld- Heights, IL 60706 SWIGERT, CLOCK TOWERTRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT-LINCOLN WOOD TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-POINTE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTSGAGE PASS -THROUGH CERTIFI-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION IN THECIRCUIT COURT OF TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CONDOMINIUM CATES SERIES 2005-AR8 G1 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Tofirive corn und Sale enteredintheabove13 CH 17885 DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA,Plaintiff, CERY DIVISION cause on June 6, 20t4, an agent4833 N. OLCOU AVE., UNIT 508NASIM FAR000I NK/A NASIM FN.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- for The Judicial Salen Corporaon,Harwsod Heights, IL 60706 FAR000I, TARIQ M. KHAWAJA,TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ALLA KHARON, GENNADIYCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC will al tO:30 AM on September 9,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-HARRIS, NA, UNITED STATES OFING. LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEKHARON, TRAFALGAR SQUAREHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP 2014. at The Judicial Sales Corpo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AMERICA, PENTECH FINANCIALHOME LOANS SERVICING LP TOWNHOME CONDOMINIUM AS-FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME ration, One South Wacker Drive -auant to a Judgment of ForeclosureSERVICES, INC. Plaintiff, SOCIATION Defendants LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff. 241h Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,and Sale enteredinthe aboveDefendants 11 CH 035247 sell at public auction to the highestcause on May 29, 20t4, an agent10 CH 018779 OLGA S. DANIEL, LAITHE S. DAN-6146 WASHINGTON COURTKARIN SCHMIDT A/K/A KARIN bidder, as set forth below, the fol-for The Judicial Sales Corporaiion,700t N KARLOV AVENUEIEL MORTON GROVE. IL 60053 CARLSON-SCHMIDT. JPMORGAN lowing descnbed realwill at 10:30 AM on September 2,LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607t2 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CHASE BANK.N.A. S/I/I TO estate:Commorily known as 75t62014. at The Judicial Sales Corpo-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-09 CH 26373 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK W. Strong St., Hai'wood Heights, ILration, One South Wacker Drive -TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-7319 NORTH KARLOV AVENUEsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants 60706 Property Index No. t2-12-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,suant to a Judgment of ForeclonureLincoinwood, IL 60712 and Sale enteredinthe above12 CH 9368 4t7-034-0000 The real estate anell at public section to the highestand Sale enteredin the aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on March 4, 2014, an agent8609 GEORGIANA AVENUE Mor- improved with a single family res,-bidder, an set forth below the fol-cause on January10, 20t4, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,ton Grove, IL 60053 dence. The Isdgment amount waslowing described tealagent for The Judicial Saies Corpo-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurewill at 2:00 PM on August 20, 2014,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- $392,126.35. Sale terms tOO°.'o ofestate:Commonly known as 4833ration, will at tO:30 AM on Augustand Sale enteredinthe aboveat The Judicial Sales Corporation,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- the bid amount, including the Judi-N. OLCOTT AVE ,UNIT508,29, 20t4, at The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on May 27, 2014, an agentOse South Wacker Drive-24thsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure cial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-Harwood Heights, IL 60706 Proper-Qoration, One South Wacker Dnne -for The Judicial Salen Corporation,Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atand Sale enleredinthe above dential Property Municipality Reliefty Indue No. t2-t2-425-009-1152y4fft Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,willat 10:30 AM on August 28,public auction to the highest bidder,cause on May 14. 2014, an agent Fund, which io calculated on resi-VOL. 0t36. The resi esfale is im-sell at public auction lo the higheaf2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-as set forth below, the following de-for The Judicial Sates Csrporalion, dential real estate at the rate of $1proved with a condominium. Thebidder, as set forth below, the fol-rahon, One South Wacker Dnve -acnbedreal estate: CommonlywillaltO:30 AM on August 15, tor euch $1,000 or fraction thereofludgment amount was $347,645.13.lowing described real estate, Com-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,known as 6t46 WASHINGTON2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- of the amount paid by the purchus-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-monV known as 7061 N. KARLOVsell at public auction to the highestCOURT, MORTON GROVE,ILrahon, One South Wacker Dnse - er not to enceed $300, shall be paidest bid by certified funds at ikeAVEÑUE. LINCOLNWOOD, ILbidder. as set forth below, the foI-60053 Property Indea No10-20-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606, in certified funda immediately by theclose of the sale payable to The J5-60712 Property Index No10-34-lowing desonbed real estate' Corn-305-018-1001. The real estafeissell at public auction to the highest highest and beat bidder at the con-dicial Salen Corporation. No Ihird213-059 The resiestafeisim-monty knownan 7319 NORTHimproved with a single family resi-bidder, as set forth below, thef ol- ciusion of the sale. The certifiedparty checks will be accepted. Theprovedwithareniden,SaleKARLOV AVENUE. Lincolnwood, ILriesce, Sale terms: 25% down oflowing described real estate: check must be made payable tobalance, iscludinthe Judicial saleterms: 25% down of the hiqheat bid60712 Prsneriy Index No. 10-27-the highest bid by certified funds atCommonly known as 8609 Thursday, Ju(y 31 , 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Estate Sales Wanted to Buy Apartments, Furnished STUFF RENTALS Cook County - Chgo. S WHEAT CENTS - GARAGE SALES LARGE QUANTITIES Common Dates & Keys Circle This! Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Air Conditioners HIGHLAND PARK A & R Penny Shop Apartments, Unfurnished 847-441-5821 304 Whistler Road BELLWOOD - 2513 St. CharlesHUGE MUlL-Family Garacte SaleiPARK RIDGE, Multi-Family Garage Antiques, CollectibleS Apartments, Furnished Rd, Thur 8/21-Sat 8/2, Sam-9pm,QUALITY ITEMSI GR'AT PRI-Saie. 1713 5. Washington. Fri 8/i & Enter main entrance to Ft. Condos, Townhomes Bikes, complete computers, pont CES! Redwing View, 1115 Gold-Sat 8/2, 8-5pm. Clothes, Artwork, Appliances Shendart, R on Leonard Wood, go 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments FORers, clothes, shoes, pictures, phonefinch Ln Antioctr Children's clothing,Crystal, HH items, X-Mas,Fumi- RENT! Newly Renovated, Applian- 2 streets S to Whistler, L) PETS Homes chargers. Anon, Mary K, cologne, Adult clothing, Household items,lure1 EVERYTHING MUST GO!! Arts, Crafts, Hobbies ces and Utilities INCLUDED! Sec 8 curtains, Baby items, 5 gallon Toys and so much moro! THURS - Frl. & Sat. August 1 & 2 Duplex Welcome! 773-420-6570 laundry soap S much more! SAT 7/31-8/2 8am - 4pm Auctions 9:30-3:30, Numbers at 9:00. Building Material Cats Rooms Homes BUFFALO GROVE - 361 Chicory Ant Breakfront w/Mercury Glass LAGRANGE PARK. Down Sizing Dogs Housing to Share Cook County - SuburbanLn, Fri & Sat 9am-4. Fam, Vintage, Business Equipment Doors, Ant. Rnd.DR Table w! 8/1-8/29-4, Antiques, Fsm, De- China, Wall space art, HouseholdpressionGlass,Glasswares,kid Leaves, Sectional 6 Reg. Sotas, Mobile Homes Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * items, Bar Goods and More. Clothing, Furs Misc. Pets Buy with No closing costs and get Stuff, Collectibles. Books, & loads Leather Sotabed, Sofa 8 Coffee more. 1 120 Community Dr 60526 Electronics, Accessories Retirement Rentals help with your credit, Cu!! 708-868- RIVER FIRE T- 600 Monroe. Tables, Armoire. Hutch, MBA Dogs 2422 or vrsit www.nhbu.com Co-Op Housing (Driveway enter on Quick Ave.) Estate Sales Fum., Ant. Chests, Quilt Rack & Sat 8/2, 9-3pm. Antique coffee Boyer Pups 6 wks 3 BoysiGirl, Lake Bluff ONE DAY Supplies, Lg. Freezer, Grill, Piano, Rooms gnnder Antiques, Shots declawed Tails clipped Both Sleeping Rooms ONLY! GarageSale 615 Glen Ave. & lamps. Exercise Equipment collectibles,tum,Xmas re- Much Misc, Mom 8 Dad present Asking $600 Cook County - Suburban tonitivÇ Lake Bluff Sat 7/26 9a-4p Farm and Gardening Lord & Noble Estate Sales Ph Sharfinu 773-983-1058 Housekeeping Rooms ewlery,f u rs tu re, hou s ewa res, cords, tapes, hhld & much misc 17?is shoes, and clothes Farm Equipment www.lordandnoble.com Finder Service S (847)61 5-0249 CHICAGO 5217 W. WARNER Firewood Apartments . Hotels AVE. Sat 8/2, 9am-4pm. In-House SKOKIE - 4863 CRAIN ST Sale! 1 00's of records, books, and Flea Markets McDREW SALES Vacation, Resort Rentals YMCA July 31st - Aug 3rd, 8:30-4:30 EVANSTON Rooma for Mea collections of music, dental cabinel, Kitchenware, Corelle, coffee maker, Food, Produce 510 WarwIck Rd., Kenilworti, Out-of-State Rentals w!maid service. dully 8 weekly rares, fumiture, and orienta! collectibles. power tools, parts/bin/rack. sewing $131 & ap includes use of From intersection of Kenitworth LAKE FOREST 29 W. Stone Ave.fcusing table, upscale purses, oxize Ave y Sheridan Rd. go west 3 English Bulldog. For sale MuleGarages facilities: cal! the Y for uvailabiliry Furniture Clarendon Hills - 113 Arthur Ave Fn!Sat, Aug tnt and 2nd, 9-3. clothes, full size bed frame, heath & biks to Warwick Rd, North to puppy 10 weeks ,AKC 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 beauty, toys, art portfolio w/wheels, Registered,House Farms, Farmland FrIday 8/1 & Saturday 8/2,9-2 Collectibles, antiques (patio set). Giveaways #510. Park w! care noting fsm, hshd, some childrens items, large electnc toaster + much more. driveways + traffic flow. broken,Champiori Lines,Heal!h Offices Contents of home for sole Commercial, Industrial Antiques & collectibles, antique jewelry. Something fur Everyone! Horses FRI AUG 1, 9:30 - 2:30 Certi!icate,Askrngpnce : $700. loys, tools. famiture & more! SAT AUG 2, 9:00 - 3:00 Email Storage, Warehouses Cook County - Suburban Jewelry McD Cs at 9:00 for FRI opening.ruthleopold9@ gmail.com,)3! 2) 642- BeautIful offerings await discov-839! Desk Space Skokle- ist mo, rent $1 Libertynille. 700 Liberty Bell Th-Sat lawn, Garden Equipment 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for 7/24-7/26 8 AM-5 PM Moving ery! Variety couches; love seat;French Bulldog. Adorable family Offices Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens, 300f!- Sale: 65 Years of Collectibles! Anti- bof Machinery, Tools 0cc chrs + tbles; 1960's Bakerpet, 3 males / 2 females dining rm table: sel chrs: bedrm 400ft-800ft-l200ft. May combine, qiles, vintage, and new. Dishes, toweeko, Home raised Purebred boit jewelry, and turniture; vintage + memorabilia:Up to date on shsts.Vet checked. Stores no eotrvv, niqhtly clean-up. glassware,furniture, sa Medical Equipment Call 841-602-6622 much more. lins children's 'items; Vict curio; 5800es, [email protected] Rental Services 11is S Misc. Merchandise clothes + furs, glass; china; wall6476507496 WADSWORTH 38234 N. Golf In, Stores Thurs-Sat, 9-5pm. Yorkhouse and mirrors' retro lbie + chrs; Rental Misc Deerfieid, Congregation BJBE, Musical Instruments bricibrac, ETC! 1201 Lake Cook Rd. (S on Pine Long Grove - 5556 Oak Grove Dr. Golf. Baby items, craft supplies, Wanted to Rent Cook County Suburbanrear of complev) 1000 lamily Saie:(nr Rl 83 & 22(Thurs 7/31-Sun 8/3, 1000 books, treadmill, toys, Lake Forest - 2400 W. Old Mill Rd 8a-5p 1000 new Under Armour skeeball, housewares, games, Office Furniture SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, Adultichildrens clothes, householod FrIday 8/1 & Saturday 812, 9-4 lerseys, Kid's $5 Adulto $10. Tuns oporto equip, FishinglMusky etc Store!Office, Avail Now goods, Boutique section & much Resale Shops Antiques, DR/lcitch table 8 chrs, so- o! stuff and equip, pets supplies, fas, BR sets, art, garage. elliptical, Apartments, Unfurnd. $740/mo more, Sunday August 3rd, 9-4. & Monday August 4th (Half price) jewelry Vendom welcome. Snow Removal Equipment Kilim rugs, iron !awo furn , misc 847-664-9951 *Royal Estate Salsa * Cook County - Chgo. N 12-7. Call 847-940-7575. Sporting Goods To PLACE A Des Plaines,1 Bdrrn $750-$780, 2 Swap, Trade Mix It Up Sale!!r Bdrm $900-$950.includesheat, Elmwood Park - 1637 N. 76th Ct laundry & parking. Available Sept Friday 8/1 6 Saturday 8/2, 9-4pm Waukeagan- Frl 8/1 & Sat 8/2 0 r River Forest lot. GRE Pro. 847-2971500 Swimming Pools, Supplies TU PLACE A Stone, dryer. treadmill, designer Sam-4pm. 1908 Grand Ave. 1048 Ashland Cook County - Suburban purse, fashion clothing, bread mak- 60085. Relocation, Showroom, Liq- Tickets Saturdy Aug2 9-3 One Day HELP er, chafing dish and much more1! Maywood - 1437 S 13Th Ave uidation Sale, Vanities, Tops, Medi- On!yi High end umitsre 6 art, Thur7/31, Fri 8/1, 8-4 & Sat 8/2,7-cine 8 Kitchen Cabinets, Both Fix- Wanted to Buy For info go to estatesalea.net Gienview- i 2,3 Bds tures, & ETC. All Displays 50/ off CLASSIFID AD, ELMWOOD PARK. 2 FAMILY 1. Baby items, women, men & kid's LUXURY RESIDENCES SALE! 2216 N. 76th Ave. clothes, home decor, med equip, Appliances Valley Lo Towers Il Sat 8/2 & Sun 8/3, 8a-4p hshd appliances , toys, much more. NEW TRIER SALES WANTED AD 1910 Chestnut Ave, (ALL 84Î99834OO Full comforter, lamps, um kit appls Estate Saies-Antqs.. Call (847) 998-1800 x200 Ints of misc., XL-2X clothes. FOR SALE: FLOOR MODEL Art, 50's Designer Furn. MORTON GROVE - Mutti-Fam LIGHT FREEZER: 42x22x34 in- Mon - Fri lOam - 4pm our specialty.Charities, www.vafleylotewers.com Sale! 8838 & 8927 N, McVicker ches,excellent condItion! Clean-up available, Etmwood Pk. 2836 76Th Ct, Sa-Sp Ave. 8/1-8/3 9-5. Schwinn bike, $90 firm. Call Bob tor more in- Walter - 847-471-7333 F 8/1 & Sat 8/2, Banquet fbI. bar,new pool w/access. trampotine, fo 630-247-3963 IN THE SCHILLER PARK stools, file cub, radar detect, s-logHH, clothes, toys, books & more! iBAs $600 & $650. 2BR. $700 Nyce Things Estate Sales Twin bed, records/player, lv stand, WAUKEGAN 1515 MacArthur Dr. Studio $325. No Pets, Avail Now EQUALvhs tapes/plyr, boom box, uniforms 1527 Greenteaf, lake Forest 847-664-9951 Thars-Sun, July 31 sr - Aug 3rd, Sa- Electronics. Accessories Fri 8/1 & Sat 8/2, 9am-4pm Multi-familygaragesaleat638 4p. Refrigerator, sein sleigh bed, Mckinley E so Park SKOKIE 3BR, 1 .5BA. parking spot. HOUSING Castlewood inDeerfield. Great desks, 'Pis, Tools, gaming sys- WANTED HOME STEREO Antique collector for over 50 yearn, CLASSIFIEDS, laundry, School District 68 & 219, stut tor adults and kids. Cometems, clothes, household items etc dolls, glassware, primi!ive, crocks. close ro Skokie Swift 8 94, no pets. check it out on Fri 7/25 9:30-3pm Equip, & Records, 33s-45s-78s $1050!mo , heut, 312-618-3098 OPPORTUNITIES Will pick-up Cash vintage linaria, curio cabine!, irnniim'ij und Sat 7/26 9-3! 847-266-0190 advertising ware, collector items SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH filled in every room. Large 16 2 Bdrm. Heat Included, All real estate adverLsed in EVANSTON - 3100 Hartietl St. Waukegan Huge MultiFamily, 2700 See estatesales,net for photos. (5 families) Saturday 8/2, 9-2pm BLOCIC ADELAIDE SAT AUG 2, Estate Sales CALL padring. avail,, neat to park. this newspaper is soblect 15 the MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALEi close Io Old Orchard. Hutrld items, photography. books.High quality women's trendy clothesBam-4 Variety of items, Clothes. South Barrington Estate Sale, 52 Federa! Fair Housing Act, which Revere, South Barrington Lakes (off Call Barbara 312-927-7070 fumiture, toys, baby gear, teachin - Trendyrkigh quality tashiunableFishingPoles. Household items. matenals, rugs. Something or all! Jewelry. Fumiture & more A FABSUCCESSFULSALE Penny Rd E. of Bartietr Ad). Fn and or Hallmark 6 Johnson makes it illegal to advertise any Iewelrv- Purses, kitchen goods, Sat 7725 and 26. 10-3 both days. vs 773-45-6160 preference, limitation, or dis artwork/home design,..Fn 7/25 9-1, 'When You Want The Best at 9:30. STUNNING FURNISF-{INGS Sal 7/26 9-12 8) 190 N. Sheridan 847-998-3400 criminatixn based on race, color, Garage Sale,Park Ridge,501 S. Lin- PHYLLIS REIFMAN AND DECOR! Taste, quality, spot- Rd (park on Illinois Ad) religion, sea, handicap. familial coin Ave, FRI 7/25 Only, 10-3pm. lessBeautifully appointed home s clothing, loaded with quality fumiture plus Enterthrualley-Kids Trio House Sales status or national origin in the Baseball CARDS,Toys, Antique lovely accessory and accent pieces. NILES, Multi-Family Sale! 9012 f4. 847432-3770 Offices vale, renta! or financing of cash Register! b0, HardenDF!Suite,hi-low game Offices Clifton, Vicinity of Greenwoodl table,Herrkel esecutive desk, sofas, Cook County - Suburban housing. Ballard. Friday 8/1 & Saturday BEYOND the BLUFF CONDUCTEDHonredon BR sets, Harden MooreCook County - Suburban 8/2, 9am-4pm. Lots of Stuff t!t luis S\c SALES. Fri 8/1,9-5pm & Sat 8)2, In addition the Illinois Human Giencoe, GARAGE SALE! 3 Fam.ly leather pieces,trundle dugbed, Moving Sale, Sat7!26 & Sun 7/27 9-4pm.36 WarringtorrOr,Lakebakers racks, floor and table lamps Rights Act prohibits discrimina- Waukegan St. Paul's Bluft (N on Green Bay to Warring- HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 lOa-4p 445 Park Ave. Antiques, and much more. Full kitchen, tons 847-564-1600 OFFICE tion baaed on age, ancestry, KIDS Toya, Clothing, Fumiture, NORRIDGE ton Dr.). Vintage books, like newof seasonal, great linens and bed- Lutheran Church furnishing for indoor and out, Young 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- marital status, aexual orientationCollectibles, Indoor/Outdoor Sale RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE! dina,toys,toolsandsurprises, ter, Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. Zion Lutheran Ctrruch Annual rummage sale, Chain piano, tools and treasures.BRING YOUR OWN MOVING or anfavorable military discharge. For pics 8 more information see 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealestate.net 8600 W. Lawrence Ave. CREW! Pia and details: This paper will not knowingly Highland Park - 216 Aspen Lane Saturday August 2nd, 9am-2pm. 824 N Lewis Ave, our ad on estutesales net recollecttonsltd.com. accept any advertising for rea! Friday 8/1 6 Saturday 8/2, 8-4pm. Friday, August ist Estate Sale I Garage Sale Wadsworth - 38165 Golf Laye, * FlUGE GARAGE SALE * estate which is in violation of the 2420 Pinecroat Lane 60083 Saturday 8)2, 9-3. Nostalgia Wanted to Buy Wanted to Buy Clothes, jewelry, shoes. purses, NORTHBROOK 3856 Oak Ave. 9-5 and Saturday, All persons are hereby toys. Something for everyone. Westchester, IL 60154 Estate Sales presents Wadsworth law. Thur 7/31 6 Fri 8/1 @ 8a-tp August 2nd, 9-4, (one Moving Salef Tiger oak antiques. informed that all dwellings adver- Sat 8/2 0 8-12 Multi-family, lOam-4pm ; August 2,3 Liv AM Din RM, kitchen, Vin. toys. block north of Grand) WANT TO BUY . PAYING TOP DOLLAR tised are available on an equa! Melody Clothes (women, men, children's) china, and Misc, Small. HIGHLAND PARK 646 shoes, toys, books, fumiture, High End Estate Sale by Sat. 8/2, 9am-3pm. I-sali-if-4-U w'aw.mustc.org for pics,list. opportunity basis. Lane, Fri. 8/1 , housewares 8 electronics GUNS Household items, electronics. toys, Northbrook - Sprawling Ranch If you believe you have been miscellaneous, & much t8l9Braeside Lane Medical Equipment fumiture. Waukegan. Waukegan- 2135 Alta discriminated against in connec- more! 8/1- 8/3830am- 4pm WILL BUY ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE COLLECTION. GIVE ME Northbrook HUGE Vista Dr. Fn 8/iSat 8/2, 9-4 Misc. Cash Only A TRY, AND DOWr SELL YOUR COLLECTION SHORT. lion with the sale, rental or household, furniture, Costume law- Bariatric Electric Wheelchair: MOVING/GARAGE SALEI Sat, Aug YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Ynancing of housing, Call: Highland Park- Sat Aug 2 & Sun2. 2617 Bob-o-Link Ln9 to 4. 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Homebuyers will have their first opportunity to toui a newly completed, decorat- ed model home at Arlington Market, Mil Homes' new com- munity of 37 single-family homes in downtown Arlington Heights, at a grand opening event from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. ES RESIDENT Aug. 7. The event, which will include complimentary wine, gourmet appetizers by chef Michael Maddox and gifts for WE SHARE YOUR attendees, is open to the pub- lic and will mark the official start of sales for the commu- COMMITMENT TO nity located at Dryden and Kensington roads near the heart of downtown Arlington LIVING BETTER LONGER Heights. Grand opening: During an event Aug. 1, M/) Homes will open a decorated Given how little new model home at Arlington Market in Arlington Heights. The mode) is based on construction there's been in the 2,290-square-foot Chelsea floor plan. i SUBMITtED At Presbyterian Homes, we share and support your Arlington Heights in recent years, Arlington Market offers laundry room. The model event - is minutes from the commitment to live healthier and better. We've created a tremendous opportunity to showcases an optional community, and residents purchase a new home in the second-floor layout with will also have easy access to our multi-faceted choices program to empower you to center of everything buyers two bedrooms plus a loft, as Arlington Heights' parks, golf continue to grow, explore, discover and learn. Become part love about Arlington Heights,"well as available upgrades courses and other recreation- said Ron Martin, region such as custom wood floors, al amenities. ola friendly and stimulating community that's less about president for M/l Homes of crown molding, an upgraded The community is served retirement and more about re-energizing and renewal. Chicago. 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Presbyterian Homes designs engaging fitness programs for resident seniors fitness has long played an important part in the active senior Physicallifestyles Presbyterian Homes promotes at its Chicago-area retirement communities. Though the familiar treadmills andl- liptical machines found in aimost every fitness center are available, the corn- munities offer more. Certified personal trainers at Presbyterian Homes have introduced a number of innovative train- ing programs that take the idea of senior fitness to a whole new level. When it comes to physical fitness, Benny Rodriguez, a personal trainer at Presbyterian Homes' Lake Forest Place campus, says, "If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you." That philosophy inspired Rodriguez to develop his Lake Forest Boot Camp, a circuit of six outdoor training stations that feature ropes and other equipment Personal attention: Presbyterian Homes trainer Benny Rodriguez helps Lake Forest Place resident Nancy Smith get the most out of her anything-but-routine to help participants strengthen their workout. SUPPLIED PHOTO cores, develop their stamina and improve their overall balance (weather minster Place focuses on sculpting the workout routines. personal trainers, Gibbons is deter- permitting). Designed for residents who body using ballet barre, exercise balls, The system is called FitDeck Senior, mined to keep her fitness classes fun already have a high level of physical hand-held weights and the resident's and it's a custom deck of playing cards, and engaging. fitness, the program has proven so own body weight. It is a low-impact, each describing a particular exercise. Our goal," she said, "is to inspire as popular that Rodriguez is planning to high intensity workout of small, intricate By shuffling the cards, residents can many of our seniors as we possibly can offer a modified version for beginner movements and targets specific muscle create new and exciting workouts that to get involved in their own fitness." and intermediate levels later this groups to help improve balance, stabil- fit their activity level and their senior Founded in 1904, Presbyterian summer. ity and overall health. lifestyle. Homes is a not-for-profit, faith-based At Presbyterian Homes' Westminster Kim Gibbons, a personal trainer at Gibbons also offers popular afternoon organization accredited by the CARF/ Place campus in Evanston, barre fitness The Moorings of Arlington Heights, has strength-training classes twice a week CCAC, the nation's only accrediting classes have been introduced. Barre also introduced a number of innovative for male residents. The classes allow the body for retirement communities. To fitness is a method of cross condition- fitness programs, from a series of work- men to enjoy camaraderie and positive learn more alout Presbyterian Homes, ing that utilizes aspects of ballet, Pilates, out videos that show the correct way to encouragement as they help each other its fitness programs or its five Chicago- flexibility training, strength training and execute exercises to a new system that pursue their fitness goals. area communities, call (847) 866-1641 physiotherapy. The program at West- allows her residents to create their own Like her fellow Presbyterian Homes or visit www.presbyterianhomes.org.

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craft cocktail scene is blowing up - by our count, it seems a new cocktail bar opens every 15 minutes. So how do you Chicago'snavigate the chaos? By finding a terrific bartender who you trust to stir you a delicious drink - and sticking with them. Here are five of our current favorites, who work ev- erywhere from a Michelin-starred South Loop restaurant to a gin joint in Logan Square.

1. Krissy Schutte, CH Distillery 564 W. Randolph, (312) When CH opened, they 707-8780; Chdisti!/ery.com only served vodka and gin, so "we tried to be At CH Distillery, Krissy inventive," says Schutte, Schutte faces a unique 33. She infused gin with challenge: The west lapsang souchong tea to Loop bar only serves get a smoky flavor and the spirits they make in- combined it with ginger, house, plus some juices honey and lemon - and and herbs. "lt's a hard the cocktail is still a hit concept," Schutte says. today. "We explain we make Schutte's path to CH every single spirit on the started in 2003, when menu, and people still the Dayton, Ohio, native just think its a bar." moved to Chicago for In other words, if college and never left. you're looking for a Grey She met CH founder Goose and soda, try a CH Tremaine Atkinson while vodka and soda instead. doing her favorite thing: In the mood for a rye talking to patrons at her Manhattan? Sorry, CH bar at Tarantinos. "What 2. Nate Chung, Mott Street doesn't make rye yet - I've always loved about but keep an open mind, bartending is being with 1401 N. Ashland, (773) 687-9977; is the same way I talk about my art he laughs. "[I said,] 'What if we curve as Schutte has worked people," she says. "If a Mottstreetchicago.com practice," Chung says. "I found it so the triangle or add more dots?' The hard to craft a menu that couple comes in and I According to Nate Chung, a dinner intriguing. We had a similar passion, guys look at me like I'm crazy." pleases all palates. For ex- can tell they're not in a party changed his life. In 2010, study- philosophy and vision for making His current cocktail program at ample, one of her signa- very good mood, I can ing print and sculpture at the Art culture." Chung jumped on board, Mott Street has a lot of unfamiliar ture cocktails, the Cease give them drinks, tell Institute of Chicago, "I was waiting and now he's a full-fledged partner at flavors, many of which reflect the and Desist ($11), was an them jokes, get a conver- for some grant money to come in, so sister restaurant Mott Street, where he Eastern ingredients prevalent in the early attempt to satisfy sation going. lt's all about I had a month and a half of twiddling also runs the bar program. kitchen - think palm sugar, Szech- scotch and mezcal lovers. sharing the love." my thumbs," recalls Chung. Mean- Chung, 31, says his artistic sensibili- uan pepper and unfiltered sake. But while, Ruxbin was just about to open, ties inform the way he designs drinks: Chung still wants things to be ap- and the owners - Edward, Jennifer "When I taste things, I see shapes, I proachable. "We don't want to intimi- and Vicki Kim - happened to attend see pictures, and some shapes are date guests," he says. "We don't take a dinner party at his house. more pleasant than others." Recently, ourselves too seriously. ... The point The trio made a distinct impres- while designing a rum Old Fashioned is: Does it taste good? It's not about sion on the artist. "The way that with the team, "I saw sharp triangles being novel - it's about making you those three talked about hospitality in my head. That's not what I want!" happy with the drink." 4. Meghan Konecny, new for a customer - so don't feel shy if called The Local Agent ($13), includes you're not a cocktail expert. "There are 3. Arunas Bruzas, Acadia homemade vermouth made with Alsatian Scofflaw always a few drinks I'm working on in my 1639 S. Wabash, (312) 360-9500; riesling, lemon meritage, osmanthus and 3201 W. Armitage, (773) 252-9700; Scoff- back pocket," she says, "and that's a great Acadiachicago.com wild flower orange tea. He finishes the !awchicago.com excuse to keep working on them." Her per- sonal favorite? The Justified Means, made lt used to be that fancy restaurants had drink with ice cubes made with pickled In 2006, Meghan Konecny was work- encyclopedic wine lists - but not a single ramps, preserved lemon and a blend of ing toward her degree in political science with High West double rye, Manzanilla decent cocktail. Acadia is breaking that two olives. "As you drink the cocktail, it (and serving in a restaurant at night) sherry, amaro and a homemade strawberry mold with an inventive, food-friendly bar becomes more and more dirty," he says. when she had an epiphany. "I always was balsamic shrub, and served with angostura program, led by Arunas Bruzas since 2012. But his complex understanding of all more excited about the new wines on and rhubarb bitters ($8). Bruzas, 46, elevates the spot's cocktails things sippable doesn't mean he's a bar the list than any of my classes," she says. Konecny, 29, is particularly invested in with Innovations like infusions, homemade snob - he eschews the term mixologist That realization led her from Bloom- sharing her passion with new bartenders - shrubs, pickles and flavored ice cubes. He's in favor of "barman," and says he loves ington, Indiana, to Chicago, where she when she first started, mentors took time particularly fond of ingredients that seem taking care of people. "My main goal is to worked her way from hostess and server out of their busy shifts to help her learn, more suited to the kitchen than the bar: 'I bring an ultimate experience for anyone to bartender at a series of small, local and she's eager to pass it on. 'One bar- enjoy the idea of erasing the line that sepa- at Acadia's bar, so they feel really taken spots. She jump-started her craft-cocktail back in particular is young and green, but rates food and drink," Bruzas says. care of and they have an exceptional education at The Bedford, where she very enthusiastic, so we've started sitting For example, his take on the Vesper, evening." worked for a year. down with him and talking about fermen- At Scofflaw, where she landed in 2013, tation, distillation, making handouts," she she manages the cocktail program day- says. "lt's very nerdy, but he wants it - and to-day alongside bartender Doug Phillips. if someone wants it, l've got the time. It's She's created about half the menu, and is refreshing to see someone as wide-eyed as always eager to come up with something I was when I walked in."

5. Mike Ryan, Sable

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Break Sorneyourself maybe time, something was different. when we proudly told them that the right mix ofdrugs was no you're having a bad hair day out the lotions and release all Our daughter, then 13 and mentally challenged, let out a drugs at all, they gave us a look we'll never forget. They said, "No the tension built up from your or you just chipped your new scream ofdesperation that still echoes in our minds.Though she drug therapy, no school."That made the decision easy for us - busy workweek! manicure - and sometimes can't speak, we knew exactly what she was saying: "Please, please we were gone. Change up your hair. it's nice to just be a girl and do stop giving me these behavior modification drugs."The look of Eventually, we found New Horizons Center for the Develop- There's no easier way to boost girly things. Whether it's by sadness and futility in her eyes ripped us apart. mentally Disabled - and today,Jacqueline is 19 and drug-free, your mood for the day than by simply letting yourself sleep in J acqueline was born with what doctors have called a "devel- and her behavior is outstanding. A few years from now, she'll getting your hair done. Color and eat ice cream for breakfast opmental delay," a devastating if somewhat vague diagnosis. Her leave our home and begin life as an adult. We won't be around it, style it, cut it - you're or spending an entire day at entire life, we've faced challenges from how to communicate withforever, so the transition has to begin. This is why we so strongly guaranteed to walk out of the the spa with your friends, it's her to what school to send her to. Children like Jacqueline are support Sr. Rosemary Connelly and Misericordia,which offers salon feeling amazing. 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Jessica Lee and Conrad Loh BY RENEE LEE [email protected]

to Michigan native Jessica Lee, her now-hus- band Conrad Loh never socialized with Jessica and her Accordingfriends while they were all attending the same church in Cleveland. "He likes to tell it that I ignored him the entire time," sh said. Conrad, a native of North Canton, Ohio, has a different story "I had just moved to Cleveland, so I thought she should have come introduce herself to me and hang out with me." Whatever the story the couple connected at a mutual friend's party in 2009, when Jessica was two months away from graduating from the Case Western Reserve Universi- ty School of Law and moving out of state. Conrad said he noticed how loyal Jessica was to her friends and how cute she was. "He decided he had to have me," Jessica said with a laugh. Though Jessica was only thinking about the bar exam at the time, the more time she spent with Conrad, the more she "liked his values and sense of humor and the way he was so courteous of other people." When he decided to propose to Jessica, Conrad got thdea to set up a scavenger hunt, with clues revolving around the couple's relationship. Jessica had gotten a job in Chicago, and found the scavenger hunt the last time she visited Conrad in Cleveland. The last clue led her to Jeni's Ice Creams, the couple's fa- vorite ice cream spot in town. She went home, and found a ring sitting on a stuffed animal of a dog. Jessica loves dogs. The couple decided to marry at North Shore Chinese Christian Church in Deerfield, the parish they currently attend. Jessica lived in Evanston at the time, and both were captivated by the grand staircase at the Hilton Orrington. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY LILLY PHOTOGRAPHY Though it wasn't originally planned, the couple did a "first look" on the roof of the Hilton. "I was floored," Conrad said. "I think the expression on Photographer: Lilly Photography, Chicago my face really said it all, I was really in awe of how beautiful Ceremony venue: North Shore Chinese Christian Church, shooked that day." Deerf leid Jessica is an attorney in Glenview and Conrad is a liability Reception venue: Hilton Orrington, Evanston adjuster for Hanover Insurance. The couple live in Des Officiant: The Rev. Michael Lee Plaines and celebrated the first anniversary of their April 13, Dress: Marisa, Vanessa's Modern Bride, Arlington Heights 2013, wedding with a trip to see "Les Miserables" at Drury Lane in Oak Brook and dinner at Blackbird in Chicago. Floral arrangements: MilleFiori, Evanston "We joke around about how we should have a wedding Bridesmaids' dresses: Ann Taylor again every weekend," Conrad said. Disc jockey: Non-Stop Entertainment, Brookfield .ssica finishes, "But then we realize how much work it Hair: Sonia Roselli, Chicago would take and we're like, never mind." Makeup: Leesi b Makeup, Northbrook See more at: bit.ly/bc-lee-loh Accommodations: Hilton Orrington, Evanston

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Devil ofatale by Lake Forest èomposer at Ravinia

.James Stephenson

BY DOROTHY ANDRIES had been arranged at Western For Sun-Times Media Illinois University in Macomb. "Then I thought - oh, now "The Soldier's I have to write it," he admitted, . Tale" premiered in 1918. It laughing. "The prospect was Stravinsky'swas based on a Russian folk scary" Chicago Pro Musica tale titled "The Runaway Soldier Stephenson is a full-time and the Devil," and on Tuesday, composer. He is composer-in- 'THE DEViL'S TALE' ANO principal clarinet of the Chicago is a very prolific composer. I call Aug. 5, a companion piece played residence at the Lake Forest ThE SOLDIER'S TALE' Symphony Orchestra, heard of him the concerto king. His work in Ravinia's Martin Theatre by Symphony, which has performed Chicago Pro Musica, Martin Stephenson's project. "He had is challenging and musicians Chicago Pro Musica will give the two of his works, "Legend of Theatre, Ravinia Festival, 200 played my Clarinet Concerto," love playing his music." devil his due. Sleepy Hollow" and "Celestial Ravinia Park Road, Highland Stephenson said, "and somehow Yeh was also interested Titled "The Devil's Tale," it was Suite," which was on a program Park he got wind of this." because Stravinsky's "The composed by James Stephenson last season that included Holst's Yeh brought in Felder, who's Soldier's Tale" became some- 8 p.m. Tuesday Aug. 5 of Lake Forest. The part of the "The Planets." known for his innovative portray- thing of a signature piece for the narrator is being taken by festival Himself a trumpeter, the corn- $601$40 Lawn $10 als of Chopin, Beethoven, George Grammy-winning Chicago Pro favorite Hershey Felder, who will poser has written concertos for Visit www.ravinia.org or call Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein. Musica, after it was established also portray both the solider and oboe, violin, piano and trumpet as (847)266-5100 "Hershey is an incredibly creative, in 1979 by composer Easley Satan. well as brass, plus sonatas for vari- astute and talented man," Yeh Blackwood and Yeh, who is now fhe production is being billed ous wind instruments. His works said. "I thought it might be an its artistic director. "We've as the work's premiere, though have been played by orchestras interesting project for him." played it with the mime T.Daniel. the piece has had several perfor- throughout the United States and his launching point. "Mine starts "When John spoke to me about We've done it with Carl Grap- mances at universities around his Second Trumpet Concerto was with Joe, the soldier, waking up it, I accepted because I know him entine (of WFMT) as narrator," Illinois. "This will be the premiere premiered in Australia and played from a dream. He is in a hotel in and trust his judgement," Felder Yeh said. "So putting it with of a semi-staged production," Ste- on five continents. Las Vegas, dating a showgirl," he explained. "When I looked at 'The 'TheDevil's Tale' made sense." phenson clarified, "and it's being So he got to work. " 'The Sol- said. "The location lent itself to the Devil's Tale,' I envisioned it as a 1h addition to Yeh playing paired with 'The Soldier's Tale.'" dier's Tale'" ends with a percus- appearance of the devil, but don't semi-staged drama, and I thought clarinet, Chicago Pro Mu- tephenson explained that the sion solo," he explained. "I always worry this number is very PG. My it would be fun to act out the char- sica musicians for the Ravinia concept of a sequel to Stravin- thought that was odd, but I started Joe is a pit musician in Las Vegas. acters myself." performance willbe Stephanie sky's well-known composition to think that my piece should be- He's given up on gambling but he Yeh thinks highly of Stephen- Jeong violin; Robert Kassinger, "just popped into my head." He gin where Stravinsky's left off." is tormented by a dealer named son's work. "He and I worked bass; Drew Pattison, bassoon; mentioned his idea to a musician Promising that he didn't steal Sam. We all know who that is sup- together on his Clarinet Concer- John Hagstrom, trumpet and cor- frind and within a month a per- from the great Russian-born corn- posed to be." to and I premiered it at Midwest net; Charles Vernon, trombone, formance by a chamber ensemble poser, he had nevertheless found John Bruce Yeh, assistant Young Artists," he said. "James and James Ross, percussion. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY JULY31 2014 35

THE CRITICS RAVE ABOUT BRIGA000N

Local actórs psyched for "GLORIOUS BRIGA000N RE-EMERGES IN Greek tragedy marathon DAllLING GOODMAN THEATRE PRODUCTION." Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times

BY MYRNA PETLICKI 'ALL OUR TRAGIC For Sun-Times Media The Hypocrites, The Den Theatres new "A FIRST-CLASS REVIVAL THAT BOASTS AN downstairs space, l329 N. Milwaukee Ave., Does the thought of watching a 12-hour Chicago INFECTIOUS BUOYANCY OF SPIRIT." adaptation of all 32 surviving Greek trag- -Charles sherwood. ¡ne New York limes Saturday, Aug. 2-Sunday, Oct. 5; you can edies sound a little overwhelming to you? see the entire show at once or in four parts Well, we spoke with three actors who will on different days. be performing in The Hypocrites' staging of "STUNNING....PLAYS LIKE A BROADWAY SHOW PN Founding Artistic Director Sean Graney's $30-$75 "All Our Tragic," and they are confident that www.the-hypocrites.com or (773)525- A HOUSE A FRACTION OF THE SIZE." audience members will be as thoroughly 5991 -Brian Hieggelke, Newcsty engaged in the play as they are. "Sean is an original and inventive writer," said Evanston resident Geoff Button. "Every minute of his rendition of the plays Linie,' LLoeWO'S is original, surprising fun, faithful, goofy heartbreaking." Morton Grove native Dana Omar added, "Ifyou go to see a festival, you're there all 0dericK Loewe day. When you go home and binge watch a - w bY TV show, it's the same thing. If you think JayLßrns,::,:rRl:H& -m" about Greek tragedies, there's everything 5 1yrìc Alan dramatic you could possibly think of in these stories." Besides, Button noted, Graney carries characters from one play to another, "so you get a sense of overall momentum and you can even follow people's paths." "It doesn't feel like twelve hours," said Christopher James, a Libertyville native, who was first exposed to the script two years ago when Graney workshopped it at Illinois State University where James was a student. "We had a big reading for an audi- ence and halfway through I thought, 'Have we really been at this for six hours?" Button plays four characters who Dana Omar (front left) rehearses with Sean Graney couldn't be more different. (back right), for the The Hypocrites' "All Our Tragic." "The first character I play is Prometheus, I PHOTO BY RYAN BOUROUE the guy who stole fire and gave it to human- ity, and gets chained to a mountaintop," But- ton related. "When we meet Prometheus, James, who graduated from Illinois State EXTENDED AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMA I'm a grumpy old man." University in May, makes his professional NOW THROUGH AUGUST 17! His other roles include Hippolytus, a debut with "All Our Tragic." He plays a Ti- 12-year-old boy; Eteokies, a maniacal tyrant tan in the show. "Whenever they need a big ("I get to get my psychotic on for him," But- army, they call on us," James said. "Every so tonjoked); and Orestes. For that final char- often, there'll be a tussle or a big battle." He acter, Button revealed, "You see him developis also understudying several major roles. from a small boy to a broken man." All three actors think people will be able 312.443.3800 IGoodmanlheatreorg THEATRE Omar plays five diverse characters. She to relate to the characters. FlRGQUPSIS+ ONLY: said of Medee, who is familiar to many "Seeing the stories onstage humanizes 312.443.3870 ei Goolinailheatreorg&roups GOODMAN GROUP PACk*GFS AVAILABLE1 people, "Physically and emotionally she's them," Omar said. W4ATGREAT THEATER SHOULD 8E probably the most difficult character to play. "A lot of the characters have a through- She's all over the place." line," James added. "You're going to see how Cruesa is "more well-grounded than all these characters develop." Medee. She's also in an emotionally unstable Button concluded, "The entire audience Allstate. - CHA5EOJ.PMorgan ... I,wc place." Omar's other roles include Kalchas, aand actors are all going through the same Major Corpo',l,o,.o, o.,o, P.O.., PmAcBo, 5pø,d child seer who has lived in a cave for a long durational experience. By the end, we've all time; Cousin Dolon, an adorable child; and reached a level of exhaustion but also a level AmerlcanAfrIlnes KIMPTON CHICAGO HOTELS PEITERINO'S Odd-Job Alethia. of catharsis together." li.I.,,. *,$i,. ,fGoodm,, 1h.. io,. of Cood., htr, Pr.r 36 THURSDAY, JULY 31,2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I DAREDEVI1SPIR1T. W OR'S SOUL. Family Friendly / You Tube Ponies, pies and potatosacks at Country Farm Fair

BY MYRNA PETLICKI For Sun-Times Media

Families will have old-fashioned fun at ctrSu the Country Farm Fair, noon-3 p.m. Sat- urday, Aug. 2 at Wildwood Nature Center, 529 Forestview Ave., Park Ridge. SHANGHAI "The free family events that are going on from 1-3 include a pie-eating contest, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1PEPSI SKYLINE STAGEAT NAVY PIER potato sack races, a tug ofwar and at rickets start at just $1 5.50 Kids 1 9.50 Adults 2:30 a water balloon toss," said Wildwood Supervisor Jennifer Clauson. These events Tickets Ca 2 45.30O0 or visit ticketniasterr.nrn/thanqhai Groups 10+ caD 773.327.3778 are for all ages. "I love grandmas that par- ticketmaster ticipate in the pie-eating contest," Clauson laughingly added. Other free activities include a petting y COeP WGIP'ICW \ zoo, games and craft projects. There is a 50 cent charge to go on a hayride and a $5 charge for a pony ride. Food and beverages will be sold. DE DOWCO 7 Clauson explained that they run this annual event because, "Everyone through- out the state has their county fairs. It's our 7 PM in DEVONSHIRE PARK little Park Ridge fair to bring the animals, The Skokie Park District presents FREE CONCERTS the food and the fun games to everyone who lives around here." 4400 Greenwood St.. Skokie For details, call (847) 692-3570 or go to August 3: Brass From the Past www.prparks.org. DOUBLE THE FUN Potato sack races are just part of the fun at the You can enjoy two free treats at the Country Farm Fair on Aug. 2 in Park Ridge. Morton Grove Park District Ice Cream Social, 3-5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8 at Austin Annual Parent/Child Golf Outing, Sunday, Park, 8336 Marmora. Then sit back and Aug. 3 at Tam O'Shanter Golf Course, enjoy acclaimed children's entertainer 6700 W Howard St., Niles. You'll play a Laura Doherty. round of golf (tee times start at 11 a.m.) For details, call (847) 965-1200 or go to and have lunch. Each child will receive a www.mortongroveparks.com. golfgoodie bag. The cost is $55 per couple for residents, $69 for nonresidents, which ROCKIN' AT THE PARK includes cart rental. The four people in Ac Rock don't need For details, call (847) 965-2344 or go to backup music. Your family will hear why www.niles-parks.org. when the a cappella rock 'n' roll quartet performs, 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7 at A MARVEL-OUS EVENT 60s-80s R&B, Funk & Soul from The biggest band to ever grace our stage. Proesel Park, Lincoln, Kostner and Morse Help celebrate the 75th anniversary of Aves., Lincolnwood. There will also be Marvel comics at a special storytime, 11 Bring a picnic and enjoy the shows! activities for kids. a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 at Barnes & Noble, For details, call (847) 677-9740 or go to 55 Old Orchard Center, Skokie. There will Join us in downtown Skokie August 2 2-24 for www.lincolnwoodil.org. be a craft activity and giveaways. Kids are PARK DISTRICT Skokie's Backlot Bash featuring 16 bands on 2 stages. encouraged to dress in costume. TEE FOR TWO For details, call (847) 676-2230 or go to Info at BacklotBash.com SkokieParks.org Enjoy a memorable day at the 15th www.barnesandnoble.com. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 37 I

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Avengers with a rap sheet: Chris Pratt and company in "Guardians of the Galaxy." Keeping the 'Galaxy'

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Food i stands in for crust inhealthy cherry pie

BY SARA MOULTON lots of cherries. I'm partial to the kirtd Associated Press that does double duty as an olive pitter. If you don't own one of these little won- Mini Cherry favorite dessert is ders, the best method is to whack the Phyllo Pies i AP cherry pie. Yes, I rank it higherwhole cherry with the side of a chef's PHOTO/MATTHEW MEAD Mall-timethan any chocolate concoction knife, after which the pit slides right you can name. I even like the gluey, out. You've seen chefs on TV perform over-thickened versions served up in a similar operation with garlic. They MINI CHERRY Bring to boil and simmer gently teaspoon of almond sugar. diners. whack the whole clove, then easily pull PHYLLO PIE for 5 minutes. In a small bowl But I admit I felt slightly virtuous off the peel. Believe me, it beats using a Set a third square on top of the whisk together cornstarch and second at a 45 degree angle, wh I discovered recently that cher- paring knife and ending up with all that For the filling water. Add cornstarch mixture to ries are such a healthy ingredient, rich cherry flesh under your fingernails. forming an 8-pointed star. Top pound sweet cherries, pitted the cherries in a stream, whisking in vitamins, minerals and fiber. Natural- I thicken the filling with cornstarch with one last square, brushing 1/4 cup sugar constantly. Return the mixture 'y, then, I had a lot of fun whipping up rather than flour because I prefer the it lightly with butter. Drape the to a boil, then remove from heat. a new version of this American classic, former's translucence to the latter's I teaspoon lemon zest stack of phyllo over one cup of an Cool to room temperature. one that swaps out the buttery crust muddiness. The only trouble with I tablespoon lemon juice overturned muffin pan. Mist the for less-caloric phyllo dough, a strategy cornstarch is that it breaks down and 2 tablespoons cornstarch Meanwhile, in a spice grinder, stack with cooking spray. Repeat that allows the eater to concentrate on thins out if you boil it for too long, so small blender or the small bowl layering process to form another 1/4 cup water the succulent fruit. you've got to keep an eye on the cooking of a food processor, pulse the 7 stacks, also setting them over It wasn't until I began my life as a time. Also, if you end up using frozen almonds with the sugar and For the phyllo shells: the muffin cups. Reserve a little chef that I understood that cherry pie cherries, which tend to be watery you'll cinnamon until finely chopped /4 cup plus 2 tablespoons of the almond mixture and butter. is supposed to be made with sour cher- probably need to increase the thickener. but not pulverized. Transfer to a slivered or sliced almonds Lay the phyllo trimmings flat ries, not the sweet ones we pop into our As mentioned, I kissed off the usual small bowl. mouths like candy. Why? Because sour pie crust in favor of phyllo dough, but 2 tablespoons sugar and brush with remaining butter. Fold the stack of phyllo sheets Sprinkle with remaining almond cherries boast more flavor. Unfortu- I kept some of the butter, which adds I teaspoon cinnamon nately, the season for sour cherries is flavor and crispiness. For extra crunchi- in half, then fold it in half again mixture, then transfer them to a 8 sheets phyllo dough very short, roughly two weeks a year. ness, I layered in almonds ground and trim off edges (reserving the small baking pan. And then there are those darn pits. up with a bit of cinnamon-sugar. The 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, trimmings), to produce a stack Bake the phyllo shells and the Sweet or sour, you have to pit cherries. finished crust, then, is less doughy and melted of 32 squares, each 41/2-inches scraps on the oven's middle But you have to pit more of the sour more flakey than the traditional kind. Cooking spray across. Finally, as advertised, these pies shelf until golden brown, about 6 ones to fill up a pie because they're Lay one phyllo square on a work smaller than the sweet variety. Back aren't served by the slice. Rather, they B small scoops frozen yogurt minutes. Remove from the oven surface, then use a pastry brush in my restaurant days, I'd have a prep are mini-pies, each the size of a muffin (optional) and let cool. to lightly dab with a little melted cook do all the pitting. On my own now, cup and served one per customer. Still, To serve, spoon the cherry filling developing recipes for home cooks, I it turned out that a single cup was a butter. Sprinkle a teaspoon of the Heat the oven to 350 F. into the shells, then top with the little too mini, so I flipped the tin over almond mixture on top, then set reach for the sweet cherries, adding crispy scraps and the frozen lemon juice and lemon rind to tart up and draped the phyllo squares on the In a medium saucepan over a second square over it. Brush yogurt, if using. thef1avor. backside, not the inside, of each cup. medium-high, combine the cher- second square with a little more There are of course plenty of kitchen Now there's ample room for those cher- ries, sugar, lemon zest and juice. butter and sprinkle with another Serves 8. gizmos for making easy work of pitting ries. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 39 III CO CALENDAR BY AGGREGO NEWS SVICE

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"Plea "' '''' ' lammers W's' e at ur.i :'' ' '" ers Contact John Frake at 847-254-7104 or [email protected] with any questions. Although the two led busy lives "It was one ofthose friendships at the Cigar King in Skokie, which displays a photo of the two in the hat was bought while Afryl visited Bastian at the DeKalb school years ago. At the time, Afryl played foot- of choice. after high school, Bastian said a day didn't go by that they wouldn't communicate in some way. Bastian said the two would go nearly a year moment they did, it was like they Bastian said. "No matter how far apart he was, he was going to be my brother." cigars and were regular customers store. The camouflage Huskies ball at Illinois, but he bought the hat to support his friend's school without seeing each other, but the were together the day before. that nothing was going to stop it," Report scores to: [email protected] Report scores e I "Above anything else, Shawn After Afryl's death, a donation Bastian said he spent several The two shared an affmity for Shawn did, but it helps push me. Shawn did, the transition from don't think I do as good of a job as If everybody had the approach high school to college would be so much smoother. was just a good person. I think he would be blown away from all the people paying respects to him." page on the crowdfunding website gofundme.com was set up to help the Afryls pay for funeral costs. As of Tuesday night, more than $35,000 had been raised by more than 500 people. hours at the Afryl family's home July 23. The family gave Bastian their son's humidor and his North- em Illinois hat. 'biggest teddy bear' teddy 'biggest hghschoo1cubenewscom

as e Jim Nudera can attest to that. When Nudera came to Illinois "Your first semester at school Nudera said Afryl would come "Now that I am older, I try to as a freshman in 2011, the tight end said he was overwhelmed by the atmosphere. Afryl was one of the first players to introduce himself to Nudera and make him feel welcome. can be tough, but it was made easier by having Shawn around," said Nudera, who's from Elmhurst and played football at York. "I am grateful to him for that." to his freshman dorm room to play video games, specifically NCAA Football on Nudera's PlayStation 3. Nudera said it was unusual for an upperclassman to do that. look at the example he set for me," Nudera said. "I honestly vs L\TA "He was a good dude," said Al- Afryl played one game while at "We had some good battles out A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER In this Aug. 13, 2008, photo, Nues West lineman Shawn Afryl (middle) participates in the first day of high school football practice. i FILE In this Aug. 13, 2008, photo, Nues West lineman Shawn Afryl (middle) participates in the first day of in 2012, said the offensive linemen lived in the same apartment corn- plex and shared a special bond. len, who now plays for the Kansas City Chiefs. "He was quiet, but he who never complained about anything." Illinois before graduating, but that didn't stop him from coming to practice and working like he was a defensive lineman and 2012 gradu- ate. Kynard said he sometimes County. "He enjoyed the grind, be- :' :*4_ was funny. He was a hard worker starter, according to Tim Kynard, a went up against Afryl in practices. there," said Kynard, who makes his home in Hainesville, a town in Lake ing out there with his brothers. He was the ultimate team guy." high school CUBE high THURSDAY, JULY 31,2014 THURSDAY, in 2010 and went on to play NILES WEST

Dunham said her two sons were Afryl, a 22-year-old from Skokie, With his sights set on becoming "He was gigantic, this tall and Dunham said Afryl, who gradu- As a senior at Nues West, Jeff Allen, who played two Afryl's former teammates at "The kids were climbing all over For Declan Dunham's 11th "They absolutely loved it when

Illinois also remembered Afryl as a children by playing football with invited Mryl, who entertained the Dunham said. Shàwn and Zach came over," Lisa Dunham. babysat for Aidan and Declan his best friend Zach Bastian, often big fans ofAfryl. He, along with Associated Press. heart condition, according to the 310-pound Afryl likely died of car- diac arrest due to an undetected coach Curtis Tate said the 6-foot-3, State. Former Nues West football a voluntary workout at Winona ing season. died July 21 after collapsing during tion and play football this upcom- earn a graduate degree in educa- State in Winona, Minnesota, to need to be a teacher." a teacher, Afryl enrolled at Winona sion and kindness, qualities you she said. "He had a gift of compas- with children that I'd never seen," at it. big guy, but he had a gentle way could tell he would be a natural become a teacher one day, and she football at Illinois, wanted to at schoolers. and apply them to a group of pre- students to develop lesson plans of the curriculum called for the child development class. Part Afryl remembered Afryl Shawn Afryl took Lisa Dunham's BY MATF HARNESS @hamesspreps [email protected], III seasons with Afryl and graduated fuu-loving and thoughtful person. biggest teddy bear in the world." him," Dunham said. "He was the them. birthday party last November, he ML A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 hiqhschoolcubenews.wm Report sres to: [email protected] I CUBEn.evis

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BY JON KERR A8DVL St. Joseph's Glynn Watson controls the ball during a game against Batavia last year. Watson has been working on his ability to close outgames during this summer's For Sun-Times Media, @prepspioneer travel basketball season.FILE

Lake Forest senior-to-be Evan LEFT:Evan Boudreaux (12) of Lake Forest has played in IO MU tournaments in five different states since the beginning of April.i FILE Boudreaux played at the Divi- sion I AAU Nationals in Louis- has played in 10 AAU tourna- between players and college said. "We'll joke about what in that regard has increased his ville, Kentucky, last weekend. ments in five different states. coaches at tournaments like some coaches say. Most of us stock significantly. The weekend Boudreaux admits it's a this weekend's AAU Nation- are going through [recruiting], Watson guided the Wolves to SECOND before, he and his grind. But at every stop, he's als to a wave or a greeting, and we can relate. It's not a 30 wins in their first 35 games SEASON AAU team Next had the opportunity to compete but during down time on the competition, we all want to get this AAU season. In four of Level Performanceagainst some of the most highly road, Boudreaux said he and into the best schools we can." those wins, he either took the This is the participated in recruited prospects in the his teammates talk often about Many players use the travel game-winning shot or passed to fourth in the NY2LA Sports country. the texts or calls they receive season to broaden their skills, a teammate who fired the game- a series Summer Jam tour- "For me, the biggest thing from interested coaches. That but athletes like Boudreaux or winner. of stories nament. When the I've learned is the fact I can interaction occurs in between St. Joseph's senior-to-be Glynn "There are a lot of end-of- about travel 6-foot-8 power for- play with those guys. Those tournaments. Watson often work on hyperspe-game situations that occur. A basketball ward heads home guys who say they are great, I "On the way back [from a cific elements of their game. point guard has to know when from Kentucky, it know I can beat them and play tournament] I'll get a couple Watson, a highly recruited 6-O to pass and when to shoot," will mark the end of an almost better," Boudreaux said. of texts or they will call and point guard in the Illinois WolvesMullins said. "Kids that show a four-month tour that might Boudreaux has received 12 tell you what they thought. I AAU program run by Mike Mul- knack for doing that on a regu- have tired even the most road- scholarship offers, most notably respect a coach who is hon- lins, is working on his ability to lar basis successfully are valued hardened rock bands. Since the from Iowa, Iowa State and De- est with me. It kind of gets old close out games. According to more than those who attempt, - beginning of April, Boudreaux Paul. NCAA rules limit contact [when they aren't]," Boudreaux Mullins, Watson's improvement but can't convert." A W PORTS company j ACHICAGO SUNTIMES.compublication

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St. Joseph's Glynn Watson takes a shot against Mount Carmel on Jan.31 in Chicago. I FILE NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 55

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