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BY MIXE ISAACS tion's mission is to raise awareness misaacs@pioneerlocaicom I @SKReview_Mike about esophageal cancer, a disease DAN HORYN'S SKOKIE rarely detected until later stages SWIFT 5K with formative malignancies. a foot race is .When: Sunday, June 8. about so much more than "Little research and drug devel- Sometimesjust the running. 7 a.m. Registration opment funding exists specifically Hundreds who gather near 8:15 am Children's lOO Meter for esophageal cancer, leaving stan- downtown Skokie's Yellow Line Swift Dash dard treatments and unpredictable combinations...to patients with late CTA station June 8 for such a race 8:30 am. 5k run and walk. will have a beloved and compas- stages of the disease' the Founda- sionate Niles North High School 9:30 am. Picnic in the Park (lIli- tion states. "The Daniel M. Horyn teacher and track coach in mind nois Science + Technology Park) Foundation supports esophageal and in heart. The first annual Dan . Where: Race starts at 4901 cancer research and the intro- duction of new therapies for the Horyn's Skokie Swift 5K kicks off Searle Parkway. at 8:30 a.m. at 4901 Searle Park- treatment of esophageal cancer at way, near the CTA station. . Entry fees: The University of Chicago Medical Of all the comments express- Registration for 00m Swift Dash Center." ing grief and sympathy over (ages IO and under): $10 Rallying around Andrea Horyn, who was struck down at Registration for 5k Run and age 34 from an aggressive form of When Dan Horyn succumbed Walk: $35 Adults/$25 High esophageal cancer, none resonated to his cancer about eight months School Students any more than four words from Bughouse unleashes crea vity Two weeks later, he was diag- ago, the community united around one of his students. and imagination through pottery nosed with stage four esophageal . To register ahead of time, ac- Andrea. Several communities, "His legacy is us," the student and ceramics classes for all ages. cancer. cess the Foundation and Event in fact. Andrea's former school said. When Dan Horyn wasn't teaching Website: danielmhorynfounda- in La Grange, downtown Skokie, Treatment tor cancer Horyn was a tremendously or coaching track, he would tion.org. the University of Chicago medical team, Niles North High School and popular English teacher, a much- out with Andrea at the disti$- Dan Horyn was treated at the . For video coverage of this story, University of Chicago Medical Madison School all were there for loved track and cross-country tive art studio with the attrctive access www.skokie.suntimes. green walls and join her for pecial Center. He bravely fought the her. coach, and his palpable connection org. to students was clear to everyone events. Like at Niles North, r disease for 13 months before he "We cherish Andrea," said inside Niles North. After he died in anywhere else he went, Dan Horyn died. Andrea subsequently created downtown Skokie booster Scott September, it became clear outsidecould light up a room with his en- the Daniel M. Horyn Foundation, with the diseases making special Holtz, a member of the committee as well. ergy, friendliness and compassion. which will be the beneficiary of the effort to seem OK to students and organizing the June 8 run. "For "ML Horyn talked me out of sui- But less than a year intou inaugural Skokie run. colleagues at work. But behind the her to be doing the 5K for Dan, it cide. He saved my life," one student house, something went terri'y One reason Andrea created the scenes, Andrea knew it was a dif- is such a monumental thing. I'm so wrote on a public Facebook page. wrong. foundation was because she saw ferent story. happy that she's doing it." "While I was Mr. Horyn's Andrea traces the first s of first-hand the disease's insidious She saw first-hand in Dan what Organizers expect many hun- student and going through some his illness to a trip out westp late nature when Dan was fighting others did not see - "the suffer- dreds of people who knew Dan to issues with depression, he was July 2012. against it. ing and being at the hospital and participate. the only teacher I had who made The couple visited Mon.4. By the time Dan Horyn ex- being with our doctors and talking "I don't think he can be summa- it clear that he noticed," another Wyoming and made their w y perienced symptoms from the through the realization of the dis- rized in any word ortwo,"Andrea student wrote. south to the Grand Canyon.Ian fatal cancer, it was already in the ease - especially at the end watch-said about her late husband. "I lacked a true family, and Horyn had trouble eating on the esophagus and impacting the liver, ing somebody so fit really decay." "Everybody has a different story he guided me...He messaged me trip, but neither husband or 'e which produced serious complica- about him, but he had an infec- Next month's run weekly and made sure I was liv- thought much of it. Dan was a tions. It is not uncommon for the tious personality, and he was super ing a worthwhile life...I owe him marathon runner in the pe. .of disease to metastasize like this Next month's 5K run marks the positive and super smart and everything I am as a person," said his trsining which sometim: s pro- before patients even notice. unofficial beginning ofthe Founda- super sweet. There's a lot of people another grief-stricken student. duces eating and digestion ' .ues. There are two types of esopha- tion, which was created out of the I know who are incredibly bright, The June 8 run in honor of Dan "Hiking the Grand Canyo was geai cancer - one in the upper close friendship developed between incredibly positive, super funny, Horyn will begin only a short skip the tell-tale sign for us that . i me- esophagus impacting older males the Horyns and Villafor, an expert super witty - he was all of those away from the Bughouse Studio in thing was wrong" Andrea. id. and often due to smoking or drink- in the field of esophageal cancer. things. But the thing that was so downtown Skokie, which Horyn's "He couldn't make it up the an- ing. Dan Horyn had the other kind Holding a run on behalf of the great about him was that you felt wife, Andrea, opened a few years yon. We hiked down, stoppe i for a of cancer in the lower esophagus. Foundation, an idea hatched by like you were a better person after ago. The two were a close team, few hours and hiked up. Peo i le we For reasons not fully under- a friend of Dan's, made complete knowing him. He really made you and Dan helped Andrea during the had passed hours before s . d to stood, this second kind of cancer sense, Andrea said. feel like you were so important." summer of 2011 get the place ready pass us." is occurring more frequently in "The running connection with Many important-feeling for an August opening. They drove a few hours t a younger men in the United States Dan was a reason we chose this people will lace up their shoes next An elementary school art hospital, but the first diagno .is - sometimes in men like Dan as an event," she said. "He started month and run - run to keep the teacher possessing a wonderful wasn't definitive. Dan was d : hy- living healthy lives. The Horyns' running when he was 5 or 6 years memory of a friend, a colleague, a rapport with children and adults, drated, which is not uncoi on for oncologist, Dr. Victoria Villafor, old. He just continued on. Even teacher and a family member alive. she quit her job to pursue a dream. Grand Canyon hikers, and ssme said she currently is treating a though teaching was a full-time job The race may be only 5 kilometers, (Since then, Andrea has become of his counts were off. His cots, male in his 20s for the disease for for him, the coaching was really but there is no finish line when it I a full-time art teacher again at though, eventually normaliz: i and the first time in her career. important to him." comes to remembering and loving Madison School in Skokie). Dan was sent on his way. Dan Horyn continued teaching The Daniel M. Horyn Founda- Dan Horyn. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 7 I

III MORTON GROVE, NILES A Better Experience ßht-up-- Free Delivery & Haul-Away IConsultant: Two alternatives to expensive Chicago water

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Morton Grove's proxim- ity to Lake Michigan gives it options few other sub- urbs enjoy to escape the steeply rising costs Chicago is charging for delivery of water, a consultant told the Mattrésses, Bedding & Accessories village board Monday. Either Evanston or We HonorAH Competitors' Sale Prices Wilmette can provide water more cheaply than Chicago, - A I R E LOOM. said Patrick Glenn, senior '.-TEMPUR-PEDIC engineer with Gewalt Ham- r,, HANDMADE MATTRESS ilton Associates One other option he presented was the 24 Month No Interest Financing with your Abt Card. No oterest if paid in full within 24 months on qualifying mattress purchases See Store for Complete details Northwest Water Commis- sion, which has a water main running through Morton www.Abt.com I847.544.2963 Grove, but may not be able Greenwood Street beach in Evanston. An engineering firm has asked nSince1936 to provide enough water Park Ridge to considerjoining Nues and Morton Grove in purchasing 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glertview, IL 60025 capacity. Lake Michigan water from Evanston as an alternative to Chicago. i FILE "We see bigger savings with the Evanston project, payment of $1.84 mifiion. (compared to a $1.5 million but it's a more expensive Under that scenario, if savings with Evanston) and Apelian 67th project to accomplish," he Chicago raises its water provide Morton Grove a 30- said. The savings would rates by 2 percent a year, year savings of $41 million result from cheaper water Morton Grove could save (compared to $95 million AnniversarySALE! rates, which would add up $95 million over a 30-year with Evanston). over the long term. period by using Evanston Morton Grove Trustee Though Morton Grove is water, he said. John Thill asked whether a relatively small customer, Because it would take federal funds would be his firm's number-crunching Morton Grove, Niles and available to help the village showed a clear benefit to Park Ridge 20 years to pay defray the costs, and Glenn Morton Grove, Niles and off the infrastructure bonds, responded that there might Park Ridge if they part- the real savings would come be assistance to get a lower ner together to get either after that period ends, when interest rate on the bonds, Evanston or Wilmette waterthe towns would be paying but was not aware of any delivered. for just the cost of the water, financial help for the actual "Morton Grove, Park he said. infrastructure cost. Ridge and Niles are small Niles Village Manager GeWalt Hamilton made users surrounded by larger Steve Vinezeano told the a similar presentation to To show our appreciation for our many successful years in users. But when the three Morton Grove board, "We Park Ridge on May 5 and are grouped, they make have a great opportunity will present to Nues on May business, Apelian has put all of our floor coverings on sale the largest customer in the for the Village of Niles, the 27; the firm is suggesting the area," he said. Village of Morton Grove and three towns agree to inves- and marked everything to the lowest guaranteed price. If the three did enter an potentially Park Ridge - wetigate partnering to obtain Come ¡n today and take advantage of these mark-downs. agreement to build an infra- have two viable options. I Evanston water. structure of water mains, think this is a great opportu- "What we have so far is We Will Not Be Undersold! it would cost Morton Grove nity for our municipalities tothe financial analysis, which $25 million and provide a do right by our residents." says if we can bring the first-year savings of $1.5 mil- Wilmette also approachedthree communities together, 2900 Central Evanston lion over Chicago rates, he Morton Grove and Niles there's a beneficial project said. That assumes Morton with the idea of selling them here for all three," Glenn 847-328-9500 Grove will issue 20-year water, he said. That proposalsaid. "If that doesn't work Aoelion ICARPES & ORIENTALS bonds that carry a 4 percentwould save Morton Grove out, the Wilmette-Glenview www.apeliancarpets.com $450,000 in the first year option is stifi there." interest rate and an annual Sales Ends June 15,2014 Since 946 8 TFIIJRSDAY, MAY 22,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL I

III HILES Local homepowerd by solar panels, wind generators

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first glance, George Printzis' home doesn't Atheseem that different from other homes on Chéster Street. But a closer look reveals six solar panels on the south side of his roof. And anyone who looks inside the gate blocking his driveway would spot a small turbine in his yard. These are just the first steps towards an ambitious goal. Since 2009, Printzis has been working to make his house the first house in Niles to be completely pow- ered by alternative energy. To do that, he wants to put one of the wind generators on his chimney something that would require special permission from the Vil- Batteries in George Printzis basement lage Board. If Printzis gets that, collect the power from wind turbine gen- he plans to add two more wind Six solar panels rest on the south side of the roof of George Prinlzis' house. Prinizis' daughters, Angela and Christina, helped him erators and solar batteries. i SOR sTuoeNKov/ turbines, which he believes will install the panels. IGOR STUDENKOV(FORSUN-ÌÌMES MEOIA FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA be enough to power his house in full. The wind turbine geneator Commission to listen to all the Printzis has been fascinated he built wasn't like the three- facts and make recommendation with electricity since he was a bladed, propeller-like turbines to the Village Board as a whole little boy. Growing up, the small one usually associates with wind for final approval," said Ostman. town in Greece where he lived power. Printzis went for a less At the moment, Printzis' that didn't have electricity, and common type, which has four house has six solar panels and a the grammar school he attendedblades pointing upward f orn thewind turbine. He is currently in didn't have electricity for the generator's circular top. he the process of building a second first few years, either. He was explained, the design has severalone, and he hopes to build a intrigued by the whole concept ofadvantages. third. electricity, and that interest led "It doesn't kill birds, b cause The power generated by the him to a career in engineering. it rotates very slowly," s& two sources is used to charge the But it wasn't until the sum- Printzis. "It's quiet - the neigh- battery located in his basement. mer of 2009 that his passion bors didn't complain." Once the battery is charged, the led Printzis to try to power his His original plan was tinstallhouse switches to battery power. house with alternative energy. the generator atop of his him- It switches back to grid power He started with solar panels. At ney. But Printzis said tha , when once the battery runs out. first, he built a solar panel from he went to get a permit, t e vil- Printzis estimates that he gets scratch, but he discovered that lage of Niles said that it c i uldn't an average of 20 to 25 percent his design was vulnerable to give him one, because the villageof his power through alternative moisture. Dealing with it was toodoesn't have any ordinan 6e goy- energy. troublesome, so he decided to erning the use of turbines "I'm losing a lot of power, simply order solar panels online. According to CharlesS trnan, because I don't have big batter- But even as he was in the pro- Niles' Director of Commu ity ies," he said. "1f I was to get four cess of equipping the house with Development, the wind tu bines batteries, or eight, it would be George Prinizis stands besides the wind turbine he build, largely from supplies he solar panels, he was worried count as special uses wit iresi-100 percent, but batteries are bought at Home Depot. i SOR STIJDENKOVIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA that Chicago area simply wasn't dential districts. Printzis ould very expensive." sunny enough to power the houseapply for a permit, but it' ould Getting two more wind gen- get the generator on top of the in Niles], they let you switch to through solar energy alone. require approval from the Villageerators would allow him to powerchimney. a green option," said Printzis. His daughter's science project Board. the house completely, and even Ultimately, he hopes that the "Since they have that in mind, gave Printzis an idea. He would "Special use is a proce: that generate extra energy he could village would sympathize with why not let me do it, too? Imag- build a wind turbine generator toneeds to go through the P nningsell to ComEd. But before that his goals. me every chimney in Niles hay- generate additional power. and Zoning Board of Appals can happen, Printzis wants to "[For electrical aggregation ing one of those." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PIJBUCATION i THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 9 fil NILES okie Painting and Remodeling, LIC

Repairs to Leaning Tower Residential Specialty could cost $600,000 Interior & Exterior BY lOOR STUDENEOV not rationally discussed the For Sun-Times Media pros and cons ofcontinuing to invest in this property" epairs to the Leaning While she called the tower mI'c 5010m SigflIOQ COntract Tower ofNìles may cost "an iconic symbol of NUes," www.skokiepainters.comIEmaii: [email protected] much as $600,000, she wasn't sure the village according to an engineering should be spending $225,000 study obtained by the Nues on it when other infrastruc- Herald-Spectator. turc needs are underfunded. The iconic structure hasn't "At the end of2013, the seen significant repairs since board received the findings of the village ofNiles first leased a major study on the village JUNK GENIE it from the Leaning Tower infrastructure that shows a YMCA hi 1995. The studç critical need to repair and Let The Genie Remove It All! which was prepared by Wiss, The walls of the Leaning Tower of repla our water mains and Construction/Remodeling MaterialMoving Clean-Outs--House/Business Janney and Eistner Associ- Nues are in poor shape and need streets;' said Palicki. "The Furniture & Appliance RemovalSenior Citizen Discount Available i FILE money that we have budgeted ates Inc., calls for a number repairs. Demo WorkPay Only for the Space Used on the Truck ofrepairs to its exterior and for repairs is below the roc- ommended rate of repaii" interior structures. While years. About $200,000 worth I MENTION THIS $d COUPONNOTi the current budget proposal of repairs would take place LoVerde has been the tow- AVAILABLEON i allocates $225,000 for repairs, in 2014, and the remaining er's most vocal supporter on : AD RECEIVE I5°°OFFSINGLE ITEMS I the Board of Trustees remain repairs would take place in the board. He said he's urged : divided on what's the best way 2015. Mayor Andrew Przybylo to to address the problem. The villages currently- look into alternative ways to i -866-586-5436 i www.junkgenie.com The report suggests that proposed budget calls for fund repairs. the village repla most of the spending $225,000 on repairs "Can the tower qualify for this yeat According to the historical status?" said LoV- ground-level concrete, includ- ,__' s Of1(XWO6130114 ing the concrete lion statues. budget proposal, the village erde. "If so, are there funds or Because the concrete was is considering creating a grants to renovate it? What made before 1950, it is more new tax increment financing about donors and sponsors if Li ar.com prone to freeze-thaw cycles district on Touhy Avenue to this area becomes a high pri- gTheHome for Cigar Enthusiasts than the modero concrete, potentially cover the Leaning ority for prime development? resulting in severe damage. Tower improvements, along How about Italian-American The remaining concrete with the other improvements organizations? How about our ,vIo would be repaired, while the to the surrounding area. Sister City Pisa, would they KiC balconies and the roof would According to Trustee Joe be wffling to contribute to tu be water-proofed. The stairs LoVerde, if established, the renovation?" would need to be repaired, TIF could be able to gener- LoVerde also said that he the windows would need to ate $484,000 in cash for hoped that the actual costs be repainted and the top floor repairs. It would also be able would be lower than WJE to dip into the reserves of the estimate, but he reiterated his would get the new railing Sampler includes: already-established Milwau- support for keeping the tower The report estimates that -1- Ramón Bueso Genesis -1- Sosa in good condition. repairs themselves would kee/Touhy TW -1- Xikar HC Series Maduro-1- Gurkha Class Regent "It has been a part of our cost $505,000 overall, with Trustee Rosemary Palicki -1- American Label -Retail Value 335 $58,000 reserved for unex- was an enthusiastic supportercommunity forever and I hope pected expenses. Another ofthe Leaning Tower until it will be there forever," said $65,000 would go toward she discovered that Nues LoVerde. "I guess the inscrip- www.cigar.com/CGSA493 engineering testing andin- didn't own it outright. When tion on the plaque tells the Enter full web address for offer spection during construction, interviewed late last yea she sto!)': 'This structure is dedi- Limited time offer. One per customer. We only sell our bringing the total project cost indicated that she would hold cated to all who contribute products to adults who meet the legal age requirement to $570,000. off any flnaljudgment until and strive to make this earth to purchasetobaccoproducts.Offerexpires 6/30/14 To give the village some she saw the results of the and its unlimited resources, CONTACTUS 800.357.9800 I MENTION CGSA493 breathing room in case of study. materially and scientifically cost overruns, WiE recom- Now that she has seen the a better place for mankind.' mended budgeting $600,000 study Palicki indicated that I would be quite honored to ONLY$5* she still has reservations. support the words inscribed for repairs. Cigar.com I1911 Spillman DriveBethlehem PA 18015 "I am concerned that we on the plaque and more so C1:. .COIfl In a follow-up letter to the CoIl or visit us online to purchase 5 top cigars for 5 + 495 silt Department of Public Works, are spending taxpayer dollars honored to be part ofa re- From time to time substitutions may occur doe ro inventory. the company suggested split- on property we don't own," dedication ofthis treasure of . Pennsylvonio residents odd 6% tox - remittance of any taxes on 630.35 ting up construction over two she said. 'As a board, we have Nues." orders shipped outside ofPA is rIte responsibility of the purchaser. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL io I ThURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 I

III POLICE BLOTIER III CRIME BRIEFS returned later, an employee The following incidents were listed in the was charged with driving Under the influence lvka Jozic, 56, of Niles, was charged with told her that two individuals on May IO after he was reportedly seen driv- leaving the scene of an accident after she had turned in the wallet, but official bulletin of the Morton Grove and Niles BURGLARY ing erratically on Milwaukee Avenue at 2 am. was arrested on Beckwith Road and Oak the woman told police it was police departments. Readers are reminded A resident of the 7000 block He was taken into custody on the 8600 blockPark Avenue in Morton Grove May 8. Police missing cash and a credit that an arrest does not constitute a finding of Howard Street told police of Milwaukee Avenue whete he reportedly said Jozic allegedly left the scene of a motor card. of guilt. Only a court of law can make that he left his home for about told police he was coming home from a wed- vehicle accident and was later apprehended. determination. 30 minutes on the afternoon ding. Court information ws not available. A court date s scheduled for May 30. THREAT of May IO and returned A 32-year-old woman told Saul Valencia-Bonilla, 40, f 8924 National to discover it had been DRUGS police that a former co- Ave., Morton Grove, was charged with driv- burglarized. Police did not Clifton Walton, 24, of Chicago, was charged worker who used to flash RETAIL THEFT ing under the influence on May 14. Police indicate what, if anything, with possession of cannabis after he was ar- gang signs at her during Arunaben Patel, 47, of 2011 Ash St., Des conducted a traffic stop on his car on the was taken. rested at Dempster Street and Austin Avenue work hours made threats Plaines, was charged with retail theft on May 8900 block of Dempster Street after he May II in Morton Grove. Police said Walton against her to another 13 after she allegedly stole three watches and was reportedly seen weavi g while driving THEFT was stopped for a traffic violation before offi- person on May 13 after he a purse from a store at Golf Mill Shopping westbound just after midnit. He has a June On May IO, a couple allegedly cers allegedly found marijuana in his vehicle. was fired from the business. Center using a child's stroller. The items were lO court date. left a store on the 8500 block He is scheduled to appear in court June II. Police said the IS-year-old valued at $194. She has a June20 court of Golf Road without paying man was fired after he al- date. for four bottles of alcohol MORTON GROVE Du' legedly touched the woman valued at $88. The man Alex Savic, 41, of Niles, was charged with driv- inappropriately and she Du' reportedly left the area in HIT AND RUN ing under the influence of alcohol after he was reported the incident to her Stephanie Richter, 48, of 8112 N. Ozanam a silver vehicle while the Dawn M. Angelilli, 42, of Mo on Grove, was arrested on Dempster Street and Waukegan su p e rvi so r. Ave., Niles, was charged with driving under woman was last seen walk- charged with leaving the sc ne of an ac- Avenue in Morton Grove May 9. Police said the influence on May IO after she was ing east on Golf Road. cident when she was arrested on Waukegan Savic was allegedly found stumbling outside PROPERTY DAMACE stopped for allegedly speeding. She was Road and Bec kwith Road in Morton Grove of his vehicle after striking the median of A woman told police that on A resident of the 7200 block taken into custody at Oakton Street and May 13. Police said AngelilliIIegedly left the the roadway. He was arrested after allegedly the evening of May IO she ofLillStreettold police Harlem Avenue at 1:20 a.m. She has a June scene of a motor vehicle accdent and was failing field sobriety tests. A court date is left her wallet inside a res- someone damaged his air 26 court date. apprehended a short time Iaer. A court date scheduled for June 16. taurant on the 8400 block conditioning compressor on Hugo Flores, 39, of 4921W. Cullom, Chicago, is scheduled for June II. of Golf Road. When she May 4 or May 5.

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¡H DISTRICT 207 District sets p1an fornewadministration building

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Maine Township High School District 207 unveiled its plans for the Therenovation of the Tool and Manu- facturing Association building, which the district bought last month. As previously reported by this newspaper, the district plans to renovate the building to house administrative offices and the Alternative Resources Center, allowing it to expand classroom space in Maine South High School. During the May 15 Build- ings and Grounds Committee meeting the district revealed more details about the renovations, how much it would cost and the project timeline. But before the district can move in, it has to remove all the asbestos in the building. The building had more of the hazardous ma- terial than originally thought. The district may remove it in several phases or try to remove it all at once. The structure was originally built as the administrative headquarters for the district. It sold the building to TMA 30 years ago, moving the administrative offices into Maine South. The district bought the building back in order to free up space in the school and move the Alternative Resource Center closer to the district. According to the plans unveiled at the May 15 meeting the administrative side and Alternative Resource Center side are of similar size in terms of overall square footage. But according to Mary Kalou, the District 207 officials e decided to move district administrators to the Tool and Manufacturing Association building at 1177 S. Dee Road in Park Ridge, opening up district's Assistant Superintendent for Busi- space in Maine South. I1ENNIFER JOHNSONISIJN-TIMES MEDIA ness, the administration will actually less space to work with than it does now. The administrati e portion will include and some administrative areas. The second In the end, the committee didn't make any "I think, on the administrative center a board room, two c nference room and a phase would include the northern half, in- finas decision on the issue.

side, we are going to have less space than kitchen. At this po ,it hasn't been decided cluding the ARC cafeteria and fitness room According to the documents provided to we currently have," she said. "Our goal is to which parts of the ainistration will move and future board room. Removal in the re- Pioneer Press, the renovation project will make sure it would work for the kids." to which offices, butKalou assured the corn-maining administrative area would be taken cost $646,000 overall, with $90,000 going The ARC portion will have six class- mittee that everyone will have their space. care of after the renovations are complete. toward the first two phases of asbestos rooms, two offices for psychologists, a The two parts ofhe building will have Committee member Sean Sullivan urged abatement. The third phase is estimated to conference room and a work room. One of separate entries, and the new security the district to remove asbestos from the cost $125,000. the building's most distributive features - a and card reader system will be installed entire building during renovations. Under the timeline unveiled during the skylight dome located in the middle of the throughout. "My personal feeling is that, the soon we meeting, the board is expected to issue structure - will be preserved, but the room One major issue tie district will have abate, the better offwe'll be," he said. "The construction bids by June 27. The contractor under it will be split into the ARC cafeteria to tackle before the itiove is complete is time to abate is now, while the building is will be selected in August. TMA is expected and fitness center. asbestos removal. The plan calls for removal empty." to move out by September 1, which is when According to Kalou, the ARC usually gets to be split into three phases. The first phase Kalou said removing asbestos from the the construction will begin. District staff is fewer than 30 students, but there's room to would involve the southern half of the build- entire building would likely delay the move- expected to start moving into the new build- expand and increase capacity, if necessary. ing taking care of most of the ARC portion in to the administrative center, though. ing by the beginning of next year. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 13

III MORTON GROVE III HILES Recycling bin option may earn village money Deacon suing church

BY PAM DEFIGLIO those who recycle more, may be able members for libel For Sun-Times Media to fill up the 95-gallon bins. Condominium residents will also SUN-1ThES MEDIA WIRE church member's offerings to Could you stuff a few more bottles get recycling services for free under the IRS. and cans into your recycling bin if it the new agreement. The deacon of a Niles The false statement also were bigger? Groot officials felt the larger church is suing several mem- impacted Moon's personal Morton Grove residents will soon recycling bins were merited because bers of his congregation for li-life, according to the suit. get a chance to found out. Groot In- it was seeing more bins filled up each bel after they allegedly signed "The Korean community is dustries, which picks up garbage and week and receiving more requests for and distributed a defamatory a culture of honor, and falsely recyclables in the village, will provide the larger bins. memorandum about him. alleging that a member of 95-gallon recycling bins to residents The 95-gallon recycling bins will Chang Hyun Moon, who that community threatened for free, but only by request. remain forest green with a cream- has served as the deacon to report some of its mem- The move could help Morton Grovecolored lid. The lid color distinguishes of Lakeview Presbyterian bers' conduct to a federal recycle money back into its pocket, them from the garbage bins, which Church in Nues for 28 years, tax agency not only caused because it gets paid for the recy- have black lids. filed the suit Monday in Cook Chang to lose face in that dables. The village received $11,020 Residents will soon receive a Groot County Circuit Court against community, but caused his in 2013. And because those materials brochure describing the option to get 22 of his church's members wife to file a petition for dis- are diverted out of the garbage, it a 95-gallon bin. who, the lawsuit stated, solution of marriage against also saves the village money in landfill Hillegonds also said Groot recently signed a defamatory memo- him that specifically refer- fees. invested $14 million for new technol- randum entitled "Reprimand ences the Defendants' allega- "It's a win-win," said Frank Hil- ogy at its Elk Grove Village materials of Deacon Moon" in May tions," the suit stated. legonds of Elk Grove Village-based recovery facility. Optical sorters can 2013. The three-count suit al- Groot. distinguish even between different The suit stated that in legas defamation, false light Most Morton Grove homes have types of paper for recycling he said. paragraph seven of the invasion of privacy and inten- 65-gallon bins, which Hillegonds said "It's the most advanced facility in A 95-gallon recycling bin is pictured memorandum, Moon was tional infliction of emotional will likely meet the needs of smaller the Midwest, and perhaps in the na- next to a 65-gallon bin. The 95-gallon falsely accused of threaten- distress. Moon is seeking $6.6 households. Larger households, and tion," he said. bin is 33 percent larger. PROvIOrD Ing to report the details of million in damages.

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Sun-Times Media waiting vehicle, but police stopped it and took the two Four people remained in to custody. behind bars this week after The victim later identified authorities said two of them the two as the people who robbed a woman at gunpoint had robbed her, police said. in the driveway of her Nues Charged with armed rob- home, while the other two bery were Mercedes Alvarez, sat in the getaway cat 22, of the 1300 block of North Approximately $1,000 in Lorel Avenue, Chicago; Peter cash was stolen from the Bloodgood, 22, of the 1800 34-year-old woman after block of Kenilworth Avenue, she arrived at her home on Berwyn; Julian Cortez, 21, the 9000 block of Churchill of the 3800 block of High- Circle around 2:30 a.m. and Angelo Rodriguez Julian Cortez Mercedes Alvarez Peter Bloodgood land Avenue, Berwyn; and was approached by two, Angelo Rodriguez, 20, of the semi-masked people holding followed home from her saw the vehicle and pulled it and police from Chicago and police said. 1600 block of South Harvey guns, Niles police said. workplace, which authoritiesover on Central and North- Niles arrived on the scene. Later that day, about 5:30 Avenue, Berwyn. The two demanded her said they later confirmed. sest Highway in Chicago, They found the victim's p.m., Nues police detectives Bond was set at $400,000 purse and another tote bag Nues Police Sgt. Robert plice said. As the officer credit cards and her identifi- conducted surveillance of an for Bloodgood, Cortez and she was carrying, police Tornabene would say only àited for back-up to arrive, cation in the vehicle. apartment building in the Rodriguez, and was set at said. After she handed the that the woman worked "in the two people climbed out Police also found two 1300 block of North Lorel in $75,000 for Alvarez. items to them, the two drovethe cash industry." ofthe SUVs windows and loaded handguns in the SUV Chicago, where they believed They were scheduled to off in a light-colored SU1. About 15 minutes after r.n, police said. which they later discovered the two people who ran off appear again in court on May police said. police iii the area were given The officer held three were reported stolen to the might be. They saw the two 21. The woman told police the description of the SUV, aother people inside the SUV Brookfield Police Depart- suspects leave the build- Jennifer Johnson she believed she had been Cook County Sheriff's officerwtille other sheriff's officers ment from a home burglary, ing and try to drive off in a contributed SOCCERPARK PARK RIDGE SOCCER TRAVEL TRYOUTS FOR 2014/2015 COMPETITIVE TEAMS TUESDAY, MAY 27TH THROUGH FRIDAY, MAY 30TH All tryouts will be held at Woodland Park, and willrun from 5:00pm - 7:00pm Park Ridge Travel Soccer is open to anyone who is interested in playing competitivesoccer, and raising their level of play through commitment and practice. Affordable fees which include full-time professional coaches for allages, three practices per week, additional fitness and agility training offered through the Fall and Spring, a pre-season week ofsoccer camp (August), and one practice a week over the Winter Season. Pre-register for tryouts today: https://prsoccer.sportngin.com/register/form/833847336 ulo, Uil, and U12 Boys--- Tuesday, May 27th U8, U9 Boys and Girls--- Wednesday, May 28th & Friday, May 30th ulo, Uil, and U12 Girls--- Thursday, May 29th U13, U14 Boys and Girls--- Friday, May 30th Evaluations: Players will be evaluated by professional trainers during thetryouts. Players should bring soccer ball and water bottle, andwear cleats and shin guards. www.prsoccer.com THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I I

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III LETIERS Trustee still When dId thought become opposesvideo gambling hatedoncampus? This is in response to the emails, phone calls, and visits to my home and the most recent article published "Is the skin oftoday's college do? He was chancellor in my church bulletin on Mother's Day at Cal during an Occupy Sunday, regarding video gambling in student so thin that he or she Cal protest that became Niles. can't stand to hear someone violent. I voted as a trustee against video speak who has a different Is the skin of today's gambling in 2010. I ran for office in college student so thin 2011 and stated, and I quote; "I will point ofuiew? This is why that he or she can't stand oppose future attempts to lift the ban gra uation time, when com- we send our kids to college, to hear someone speak on video gambling in Niles if the issue mencement speakers offer words who has a different point comes back to the village board for a It'sof wisdom and pearls of advice to to become intolerant drones of view? This is why we vote." the new graduates going out into the who navel-gaze their way to send our kids to college, Many politicians say what people world. to become intolerant want to hear, get elected and do the But judging by the news coming the opinion that the altar of drones who navel-gaze exact opposite. I gave you my word from some of our nation's top college justice demands the sacri fice their way to the opinion during my campaign in 2011 and carnpuses the class of 2014 already that the altar of justice stand by it today. If you disagree with knows it ail. offree speech? After spending demands the sacrifice of my position, there will be an elec- Either that, or today's graduating 25 years injournalism, this free speech? tion coming up reasonably soon and seniors are so fragile-minded they is an idea that is foreign and After spending 25 you, the citizens of Nues, will have can't bear to even listen to someone years in journalism, this the right to express your support or with whom they disagree. repugnant to me." is an idea that is foreign disappointment with my decision on In any event, some of our top and repugnant to me. In Election Day. universities are saying no to pro- the newsroom, we used My reasons against video gambling posed commencement speakers to say "Fact plus thought haven't changed back then or now but who don't oe the party line, or have this year, and don't forget first lady equals truth." in fact have grown stronger. I have pursued cOntroversial policies, or Michelle Obama, who was asked not At a university, wouldn't you want heard from an overwhelming number made tough decisions in tough spots to give a talk at Topeka High School's to hear the facts? Don't you want to of citizens who are against video garn- because they are actually doing commencement, despite this year think? Is your truth all that there is bling and I have pledged to support something with their lives, not just being the 60th anniversary of the room for? their request to cast a NO vote for reading atout it. landmark Brown vs. Board of Educa- It seems so long ago when I last video gambling. If you h4ven't heard, former tion Supreme Court decision. walked a college campus as a stu- I can't tell you the outcome of this Secretary pl State Condoleezza The capper is Robert J. Birgeneau, dent. It was a controversial time back issue but what I can say is; regardless Rice backd out of giving the corn- the former chancellor of the Univer- then, too, and America was divided. of what side of the issue you took I mencemeflt speech at Rutgers after sity of California at Berkeley, who But I cherish my time there, the op- appreciated hearing from you. students p:otested her invitation. withdrew from his scheduled speech portunity to hear lectures by contro- I continue to encourage all citizens Christine Lagarde, who is head of at Haverford College. versial speakers like John W. Dean III of Niles to contact your elected offi- the Interm tional Monetary Fund, Not only was Birgeneau protested, and Sam Ervin about Watergate, or cials and voice your concerns regard- likewise dE eided against speaking at but he was also marked for a public activist attorney William Kunstler, or ing this important issue, whether you Smith Coil ge after students signed a shaming by students and faculty who former CIA director William Colby. are for or against video gambling. petition ag dnst her. Women's rights had a laundry list of demands for him Sure, there were protests, but nobody Joe Lo Verde advocateyaan Hirsi Ali was chased to submit to for atonement of his per- covered their ears, stamped their Village Trustee out of Brai deis University earlier ceived crimes. What did Birgeneau feet, and said, "Go home."

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II MORTON GROVE Meijer in talks to replace former Prairie View Plaza Dominick 's

BY PAM DEFIOLIO like cloththg shoes, housewares For Sun-Times Media and electronics. When the Nues store at 9000 W fter a report Wednesday Golf Road opened in 2010, it con- said Meijer is the leading tained a grocery and a pharmacy. andidate to open a new At 102,000 square feet, according grocery store in Morton Grove's to the company, it was about half Prairie View Plaza, Mayor Dan the size of the typical suburban DiMaria could only partially Meijer. Reflecting the trend toward confirm it. giant big box stores, however, that DiMaria said Meijer has reached102,000 square feet is about twice out to Alan Saposnik. president of the size of the former Dominick's Skokie-based Tower Realty Ser- in Prairie View Plaza. vices, which is handling the leasing "The primary focus now is at Prairie View Plaza on behalf of fmding anchor tenants for the The Dominick's at Dempster Street and Waukegan Road in Prairie View Plaza closed at the end of 2013.1 DEFIGUO/FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA its owner, Federal Construction property, such as a grocery store," Inc. of Montreal, Canada. Saposnik said. "Then the rest of it DiMaria liked the idea of a "I know he [Saposn,ik] has been will start to fall into place. We're Meijer that would feature general talking to other grocers as well," talking to other tenants who wouldmerchandise as well as groceries, DiMaria said, adding they includedbe junior anchors. That would on the grounds that it could pro- some quality grocers with recog- allow us to be in good shape if we duce more sales and revenue. nizable names. Prairie View Plaza can find the right anchors." "But my preference is for a is located at the southeast corner He had said last year that main- grocery that facilitates the needs of Waukegan Road and Dempster taming the straight-line configura- of residents and attracts shoppers Street; the longtime Dominick's tion of the shopping centerwith from outside Morton Grove as store there closed in late Decem- stores all lined up in a row - was well," he said. ber, and the store has been vacant most visible to passing motorists, He pointed out that demand since. and thus most desirable from a exists, since there are no grocery The Cram's Chicago Business business standpoint, as opposed to stores on Dempster Street from report quoted unnamed sources a -type contigu- Produce World (at Harlem and in stating Meijer was the leading ration with multiple out lots and a Dempster Streets in Morton contender. more mall-like configuration. Grove) all the way east to Lake Saposnik would not comment on However, he said Wednesday, Michigan. that, but said that if Meijer or an- "We're entertaining any thought As far as other major tenants, other grocery company wanted to that allows us to lease the prop- DiMaria said L.A. Fitness' lease build a store with a larger footprinterty. Now that Dominick's Is gone, has ended, but it is still operating. than the former Dominick's, they we have to determine what makes Saposnik said he's in conversations would be able to knock down the the most sense." with them about staying given that current buildings. Mayor DiMaria commented they have been longtime tenants. Meijer, based in Grand Rapids, that the incoming grocery store, The mall also contains a dollar Michigan, started opening stores whatever it will be, does not have store, furniture store, Salvation in far outlying Chicago suburbs in to occupy the same location in the Army store and some smaller the 1990s. Many of them sell both shopping center that Dominick's stores, in addition to out lots in- The Rug & Sofa store in Prairie View Plaza could be bumped in favor of a new Meijer groceries and general merchandiseheld. eluding a KFC and a Starbucks. store in Morton Grove. i PAM DEFIGLIOIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 24 ThURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ML

WTTW 8 WFMT celebrate the kÎds' stuff

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The Event: More than 350 guests got to play in magic castles and enchanted forests on May 1, while princes and princesses - in the form of child virtuosos Ethan Bortnick, Jackie Evancho and the Chicago Children's Choir - sing- ing lullabies at the annual WTTW & WFMT soiree held inside the Renée Crown Public Media Center in Chicago. Child virtuosos Ethan Bortnick and Jackie Evancho perform with Chicago Children's Choir alumnus Phillip Armstrong, accompanied by theyounger members of CCC and the Rated the tops for children's pro- Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, conducted by Orbert Davis. I PHOTOS BY LEE A. LITAS/POR SUN-TIMES MEDIA gramming by the coveted Nielsen ratings, WTTW and PBS reach more youngsters than any other broadcaster. Cause Célèbre: "Our theme tonight is 'come and play' to showcase the fact that we are the best in children's programming in the country," said Renée Crown of Wilmette, event chairman. Sporting a Dickensian night- cap, WTTW host and storyteller, Geoffrey Baer, began the evening by reading the audience a bedtime story, accompanied by his daugh- ters Ruby and Alma Louise. "Since the beginning public me- dia has educated and entertained audiences and, as Cookie Monster said, our programs help children Renee and Lester Crown of Wilmelte, event chairmen and everyone see a world of pos- Julie and Daniel Schmidt, formerly of Wilmette, president/CEO of WTIW sibiities and dream big dreams," said Baer. Rounding out the evening with moving perfor- mances that had the audience on its feet were Chicago Children's Choir alumnus Phillip Armstrong, who accompanied Bortnick and Evancho along with younger members of the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, conducted by Orbert Davis. "Oui- performers tonight are the perfect way to at- tract people of their age and to encourage other young people to dream big dreams and do big things," said Dan Schmidt, formerly of Wilmette, WTTW/WFMT president and CEO. And event sponsor, Peter McNitt of Winnetka, vice Jennifer Gray and Scoff Wilkerson, both of Evanston president BMO Harris Bank added: "We are com- mitted to supporting the communities where we do $850,000 dollars to benefit WTTW and WFMT'S mis- business, and WTTW is a treasure." sion to deliver high-quality, innovative programming Bottom Line: The event raised more than that enriches, engages and educates. Peter and Jane McNEIl of Winnetka NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 25

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III BOUQUETCATCHER.COM LO CAL WEDDING SPOTLIGHT ON: Blackhawks themes As the temperature outside rises, both the race for the St .i ey Cup and wedding season start to heat up. Here's how some area couples chose to incorporate their lo e for the Chicago Blackhawks into their special day. When Shena Patel, of Northville, Michigan, and Mayur Pa1, of Nues, married June 22 in Novi, Michigan, Mayur arrived in a Corvette decorated with Blackhawks geat K.C. Vetter, of Gurnee, and Brenden Hennigan, of Park Ri . ,had mascot Tommy Hawk at their cocktail hour Sept. 22 in Mount Prospect. When Carrie Pike, of Chicago, and Rob Krolak, of Long Isi :d, New York, threw their March 21 celebration at the United Center, they got a lot more than they bargained fo : a photobomb from Hawks winger Patrick Sharp. Tara Nosko, of Palatine, and Jimmy Dodaro, of Elk Grove,corporated their love for the team with tables named after Hawks players at their Sept. 6 wedding in South Barrington. Meghan Krieger, of Forest Park, and Eric Vincent, of Le I.: on, Massachusetts, showcased their Blackhawks- Bruins rivalry with the cake topper at their Aug. 10 wedding Oak Park. Holly Munk, of Palos Heights, and Christopher Zarin, of Boca:ton, Florida, expressed conflicting loyalties with a Hawks'

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BY KAREN HUELSMAN FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

traditional Chicago-area "commuter college" is go- Theing the way of the slide rule and landline phone. More and Skyscraper scene: Students relax in one of the lounges with a city view at the University Cen- more urban colleges are offering ter. The South Loop center ¡s a residence hall for students from four colleges. SUPPLIED PHOTO student housing to build a closer campus community, save students they graduate." the hassle of long commutes and ON THE CO Almost one-third of Roosevelt's offer up the city as a classroom 3,500 city undergraduates live in without walls. The University Center now houses campus housing. "The residence Sparking the trend was the 1,700 students from Columbia halls are a big selling point for the modern University Center (UC) at College Chicago, DePaul University, school and its UC partners. "Be- 525 S. State, which opened in 2004 Roosevelt University and Robert yond the fact that our facilities are with students from Columbia Col- Morris University. The successful so modern is the sense of commu- lege Chicago, DePaul University nity we've built here. Many of the venture paved the way for even more and Roosevelt University. Today it students call the Wabash home." houses 1,700 students from those urban campus housing in Chicago Chicago universities are chang- schools in addition to students ing in ways that make housing an from Robert Morris University. muted for a while and then decided even greater recruitment tool. For "The mission was really to sup- to move to campus. I don't feel like I example, Robert Morris University port academic achievement," said go to a commuter college." now offers athletic programs. "Our Marlene Levine, executive director That's exactly the sentiment hockey players really needed a of the center. "But considering Roosevelt has aimed for through place to live, since many of them the location and the amenities its participation in the UC and in were not from the area," said students have available, we really the 20 1 2 opening of the Wabash Nancy Donohoe, public relations provide a wow factor too." Building at 425 S. Wabash. That director at the school. "They live The founding colleges latched facility has classrooms, science at the UC, and things have really on to the redevelopment boom labs, lounges and offices for many worked out there.When it's time to in the South Loop, and the UC of the school's administrators and take the van to practice, they are eventually replaced a parking lot faculty on the lower floors, as well already all together." Higher education: Roosevelt University's two-year-old multi-purpose Wabash Building in the educational corridor. Today as I 6 floors of housing at the top She said the UC concept has includes classrooms as well as fa the facility offers rooms with meal Ity and administrative offices. The top 16 floors are overlooking the lakefront. "We been a boon to all of the Robert residence halls for students, and t plans as well as apartment-style - entire building is connected to Roosevelt's Auditorium call this a vertical campus," said Morris students who live there. Building, i SUPPLIED PHOTO units with kitchens for indepen- Bridget Collier, assistant provost "We have such a fertile area as dent meal preparation. Kelly said when the UC opened, for student affairs. "The president our campus.You've got the cultural Although some of the sch oIs the number of students in Co- of the university has his office in and political icons all around you," offered limited apartment sle lumbia campus housing jumped the building. So the faculty and Donohoe said. "Chicago is our housing 1 0 years ago, they ' ouldn't from344to 1,000. "And we had no staff here have so many ways to campus." provide the total academic .d trouble filling our allotment. It was intersect with students." Because all Robert Morris stu- social atmosphere of a resi ence a transformative experience for "I think this type of housing has dents must complete an internship, hail. "We have a fitness roo,a the college. Apparently there was been a success because we work that city immersion is even more yoga room, music rehears. space, a lot of pent-up demand for a city hard to make our residence halls important, she said. "The students quiet study areas, social loges living experience." more than a place to sleep," Collier have so much on their plates, hay- and bike storage, to name - few Monica Chapman, 22, grew up said. Roosevelt offers hands-on "lifeing housing so close just eliminates amenities," Levine said. only about 30 minutes away from skills" programming for students their transportation worries," "Today there is an unmi akable Columbia. But she said her parents in campus housing to help them Donohoe said. buzz in the South Loop every eve- encouraged her to live in campus adjust to taking public transit, living She added that Robert Morris ning," said Mark Kelly, vice presi- housing to take advantage of the full in a diverse "neighborhood," and wanted to extend its reach beyond dent of student affairs at Columbia college experience. She has lived at perhaps doing their own laundry commuters. "Having a residence hall College. "Students are goi4g to Columbia's housing in the Dwight, for the first time. gives students the opportunity to cultural events, gallery shws, per-whichwasbuiltin 1911 as the "Research shows that student grow and expand their horizons be- formances.We have now cTeated headquarters for a paper company, housing is really a supportive en- yond the classroom," she said. "The Student leader: Robert Morris University a sense of an urban campusa and in 777 S. State. "I get to explore vironment," Collier said. "Studentsfact that the UC also brings together student Jennifer Davis counts living at the place to work and play. If ytou are the city a lot, which I might not have who live on campus are naturally students from a variety of colleges is University Center as a highlight of her col- in the creative arts, you aren't go- done if I had to commute," Chapmanjust more engaged in school, they really a bonus. 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Classes have a typical Indiana University Northwest: student-to-faculty ratio ofabout 16-to-1, luNorthwest is the region's university, ensuring that students receive one-on-one where learners can earn an lU degree in attention and support. .,t 16 disciplines from the College ofArts and The campus is just a half-mile from J-80/94 Sciences, the College of Health and Human at Broadway in Gary, md. The umversity Cen- Services, the School of Business and Eco- ter in Portage, Ind.,provides a convenient nomics, and the School of Education. off-campus location where students may take Tuition discounts are available for stu- some of their required courses. dents from all lU campuses who enroll in the summer sessions, when tuition is discountedGovernors State University: by 25 percent. For those students who take a There are lots of good reasons to go full course load in the summer, the reduc- back to school.Your career is stalled. 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Ivy Tech has campuses throughout classes and dedicated faculty that ensure including education to computer science to open its doorsNortheastern has ex- Indiana. It serves as the state's engine of they receive the very best formative edu- to business. We also have professional panded academiinitiatives to meet the workforce development, offering afford- cational experience. doctorate programs in high demand fields. growing demandBeginning this fall, in able degree programs and training that The campus remains vibrant through- Each graduate program is designed to addition to the gneral education program,are aligned with the needs of its commu- out summer with a five-week summer qualify you for a brighter future with the students can woron obtaining their bach-nity along with courses and programs that school program called Summer OPS skills and tools you need. elor's degrees inComputer science, justice transfer to other colleges and universities (Opportunities for Personal Success) for All programs are taught by professors studies, social wcrk, and special education.in Indiana. young men in grades 7-12 that allows who are talented educators and research- With day, evenng and weekend classes, students to catch up or work ahead in tra- ers working with both undergraduates students can create flexible schedules that Eimhurst College: ditional academic areas or explore other and graduates as research team mem- fit their busy lives. Faculty and staff sup- More than 54,000 pounds of old televi- interests. In addition, Camp St. John's bers. Classes are offered in the daytime, port students thrugh the steps needed to sions, computers, printers, CD and DVD Northwestern offers four week-long evenings, weekends and online, at the complete their degrees. players, game consoles and electronics sessions of high-energy adventure camp most affordable undergraduate tuition rate Alejandra Tafoya, human resource were recycled as a result of Eimhurst for young men ages 1 l-16 that promote in Illinois. Go to www.govst.edu or call development stu ent at Northeastern, com-College's third annual Recycling Extrava- physical activity, leadership, self-confi- (708) 534-4490. It is time to start creating a pleted many of h r courses at El Centro. I ganza. Held on April 12, the Extravaganza dence and teamwork. brighter future. identify with eve yone around me and I'm was an opportunity for residents of Elm- For more information about St. John's happy to learn n w things each day." hurst and nearby communities to donate Northwestern Military Academy, call South Suburban College: Leadership an service through learn- not only electronics but also clothing, (800) 752-2338 or visit www.sjnma.org. The Business & Career Institute (BCI) ing, teaching and scholarship are part bicycles , books, carpeting, appliances is hosting Consumer Weliness Advocate of the University' mission. At El Centro, and much more. The Adler School: (CWA) Certification Training for individu- building a community and serving the By the end ofthe three-hour event, 917 The Adler School is founded on an als who wish to gain the tools to promote community are integral parts of its commit-cars had corne through the Recycling important idea: health resides in the com- weilness at home and in the workplace. ment to educatioi. Collaborative partner- Extravaganza and dropped off, among munity life and connections. This is what This unique program will be facilitated by ships between conmunity-based organiza- other things: 54,266 pounds of electron- drives our ground-breaking curricula and Alexandra Glumac, a BC! Client Solutions tions and El Cento seek to improve the ics; 4,531 pounds of household items; commitment to leading social change and Specialist. The CWA Training will be of- lives of those beitg served. Assistance 5,688 pounds of clothing; i 646 books; 76 what drives the graduates to impact local, fered Thursday, June 19 from 8:30 am. to programs, includíng instructional languagebicycles; 199 pairs ofeyeglasses; 2,100 national and global communities. noon in the Heritage Room on the ist Floor and computer litracy workshops, and edu-pounds of scrap metal; and 1,500 pounds The school is named after Alfred Adler, of SSC's Main Campus. Registration and cation, health an4 housing seminars, are of carpet and padding a physician and pioneer in focusing on continental breakfast will start at 8:15 a.m. part of the campu' outreach initiatives. In addition, 201 trees were saved health and wellness in the community CWA certification training is available to Belong. Northestern Illinois University because of the 24,000 pounds of paper context. He advanced the revolutionary

anyone ages 18 or older (college degree El Centro. I that people brought to be shredded and idea that responsible practitioners must not required) who works in the fields recycled. advocate to change the social conditions of health and fitness, human resources, Ivy Tech Communty College of Indiana: Many donations benefited nonprofit that affect community well being. corporate weilness or education, or simply Ivy Tech Com$inity College Northwest and service organizations, including the Founded in 1952 to advance this work, anyone who has a desire to make a differ- willoffer eveningjcourses at La Porte High DuPage Habitat for Humanity ReStore, the Adler School today has a rich history ence in the community. The program is School, 602 F St. iLa Porte beginning Fall the Working Bikes Cooperative, SCARCE, of working with those courageous enough composed of one half-day comprehensive 2014. The courses will be offered from Aug.the Eimhurst Lions Club and Goodwill to want to change the world. From the workshop culminating with a certificate of 25 to Dec. 20. Industries. campuses in Chicago and Vancouver, and completion. Additional benefits include The course offerings at La Porte High through Adler Online, Adler offers more an interactive program workbook, an in- School is yet anotter example of the corn- St John's Northwestern Military Academy: than 20 masters and doctoral programs novative personal well-being profile The mitment between he college and the com- For 130 years, St.John's Northwestern in a range of fields within the counseling, Rating of Perceived Wellness," official munity we serve,"said Michigan City cam- Military Academy has been developing psychology, justice, organizational and status as a certified CWA on the Weilness pus president, Rich Soria. In agreement, the minds and shaping the character of public policy sectors. Registry and membership in the online Benjamin Tonagel Principal La Porte High young men from around the world, many Visit the website to take a virtual tour of CWA Network. School stated, "Th newly formed LPHS-Ivyof whom have gone to lead lives of great the downtown Chicago Campus and contact The cost is $299 with advance registra- Tech partnership Iemonstrates a strong distinction. With its unique blend of chal- the admissions counselors today to discuss tion by June 1, or $349 thereafter. Reserva- commitment to pr4moting education and lenging, but personalized academics, programs of interest, attend an Open tions and payments are required by 5:00 strengthening the a Porte Community." required participation in athletics, and House, and learn about scholarship, em- p.m. on June 18. Checks, Visa, MasterCard This program dmonstrates the contin- a military-style environment that builds ployment and financial aid opportunities. and Discover are accepted. Please call ued partnerships between Ivy Tech and thestrong values, spirit and confidence, St. Adler offers numerous scholarships for (708) 596-2000 ext. 2346 or email aglu- community. According to Thomas Coley, John's Northwestern has produced heads new students based on a variety of cri- [email protected] for more information or to Ph.D. , Chancellor or Ivy Tech Community of state, entrepreneurs, accomplished art-tena including financial need, academic register. SSC's Main Campus is at 15800 S. College Northwest/North Central, "Col- ists, and well-rounded and well-groundedexcellence, mission relevance, and corn- State St., South Holland. laborating with La Porte High School con- young men who became leaders in count-munity involvement and service. tinues to foster positive enrollment for Ivy less other disciplines. The Adler School employs a rolling Northeastern Illinois University: Tech and helps community members seek Nestled in the scenic lake country re- admission process. Our programs fill Empowerment through learning at El viable employment opportunities." gion of southeastern Wisconsin, St. John's quickly. We encourage you to contact Centro: EI Centro is one of Northeastern Il- For more information on the new offerings Northwestern is a private boarding and us and begin the application process as linois University's four campus locations in at La Porte High School, contact Bryant Dabney,day school for young men in grades 7-12.early as possible. the Chicago area. Founded in the l960s, it associate director of admissions at bdab- The school also offers an additional year Contact us at (312) 662-4100 (toIl-free has evolved into a comprehensive campus neylivytechedu or (219) 879-9137 ext. 6236.of post-high school instruction for those (866) 371-5900) or [email protected]. 7 THURSDAY. MAY 22, 2014 I SUN-TIMES MEDIA I

CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONSI EDUCATIONGUE SPEC!ALSECT!ONS.SUNTTMES.COM Local colleges urge students to come for a visit Indiana University Northwest have questions about visit times and dates 5:30 p.m.; Saturday sessions are held from men to visit our campus.We have several The best way to really experience lU contact [email protected] . The school10 a.m. to noon. The university's next admis-unique opportunities for you to get to know Northwest is to visít.You can tour our cam- is located at 1 University Parkway, Universitysion information sessionwillbe Saturday, us. Families can schedule a personal tour of pus, meet current students, and learn about Park; 708-534-5000. To sign-up for a tour, June 7. the Academy or attend an operi house. The i our academic programs and services. visit the school's web page www.govst.edu/ Youwillhave the opportunity to meet withnext open house will be June 14, and dates Call the Office of Admissions at (219) Admissions/Campus_Tour/ students, staff and faculty who are excited to continue through the summer. Register by 980-6991 or toll free at (888) 968-7486 or showcase the various academic programs, visiting www.sjnma.org/admissions/open- send us an email to schedule a campus tour. South Suburban College computer labs, student services, and studenthouse.cfm The school is at 1101 Genesee St, Regularly scheduled walking tours take To arrange a campus visit,callthe Office activity locations. Delafield, Wis., call (262) 646-3311. I place on Tuesdays at 10 a.m., Wednesdays atof Admissions at (708) 210-5718 and request Registering for oui visits is easy and can 2:30 p.m.,andFridays atil a.m. to visit the campus. You will be referred be done on-line by visiting www.neiu.edu Eimhurst College We're conveniently located in Gary, Indi- to one of our recruiters who will arrange or by calling (773) 442-4050. The main High school students who have not yet ana, only a few blocks off the interstate and a convenient time for your visit, and work campus is at 5500 N. St Louis Ave. applied to Elnthurst College are invited within 30 miles of Chicago. The campus is out the necessary details. South Suburban's to a First Look Friday session. Upcoming located at 3400 Broadway. main campus is at 15800 S. State St., South Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana sessions include June 20 and June 27. This For more information about tours, visit Holland and SSC has a second campus at Ivy Tech has campuses throughout two hour experience starts with a group www.iun.edu/admissions/visit/index.htm 16333 S. Kilbourn Ave., Oak Forest. Check Indiana. It is the state's largest public presentation led by an admission counselor out www.ssc.edu postsecondary institution and the nation's to learn about Elmhurst College: admission, Governors State University largest singly accredited statewide commu- financial aid & scholarships, academics, Visiting Governors State University is the Northeastern Illinois University nity college system serving nearly 200,000 early professional preparation opportuni- best way to find out what sets us apart from Admissions Information Sessions with students annually. Contact the campus you ties and more. After the presentation, take a other universities.You can get to know GSU campus tours are available on a weekly are interested in attending for campus visit campus tour led by Jaywalkers, our out- with a fellow student. During the campus basis for freshman and transfer students information at www.vytech.edu/campuses standing student ambassadors . Check-in visit you will tour the campus, visit the who have not yet applied but are consider- or call 317-569-9203. begins at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Pre-registration departments and programs of interest to youing attending MEhl. Each session includes is required. . Visit public.elmhurst.edulvisit/ and get information about degree programs.a 45-minute tour of campus led by an NEIU St. John's Northwestern Military Academy highschool for all of the tour options or calf Register for the approximately one-hour student following an admission presentation. St. John's Northwestern in Delafield, Wis., 630-279-4100. The school is located at 190 S. tours at least two weeks in advance. If you Weekday sessions are held from 4 p.m. to encourages interested families and young Prospect Ave., Elmhurst. DON'T LET ANYTHING HOLD YOU BACK. SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE Weigh More Options.

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel out- The Museum provides teachers with all the supplies lined Chicago's broad efforts to improve they need in order to share the lessons they learn during STEM (science, technology, engineering the training session with thir students back in the and math) education, which has a goal classroom. SUPPLIED PHOTO of tripling the number of students with STEM credentials by 2018. "I would like to grade teachers with limited or no back- thank the Museum of Science and Industryground in science or science teaching, but for partnering with the City as we work who are neverthelessexpected to teach to expand access to STEM education for science. Because so Ùtany of them lack Chicago's teachers and students," Mayor adequate training and resources, science Emanuel said. "Our partnership with MSI class too often is taught from textbooks also reflects the opportunities available to rather than through tIte hands-on explora- help support our teachers while creating ations of methods of scientific inquiry that roadrnap for students of a cradle to career aie proven to be most effective. STEM education by leveraging our City's In fact, recent reports from the National world-class, civically-engaged cultural Science Foundation found: institutions, businesses and non-profits." uScience is more likely to be taught by Science Storms: Teachers explore physics using the Science Storms exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industly U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Dun- novices, especially in low-income schools. as part of the Museum's teacher professional development program. I SUPPLIED PHOTO can, who grew up in Hyde Park and has .Science receives only 40 percent of the een a frequent visitor to the Museum, learning time given to math and less than 30 school days. Teachers are recruited in pairsers' baseline science knowledge and the said "Improving STEM education is a percent of the time spent on reading. to ensure support back at school, and after demographics of their students. national priority. It's great to have strong . More than a third ofU.S. elementary stu- each session they receive lesson plans, The teachers were all tested at the outside partners like MSI to supplement dents study no science n a typical week. student worksheets, discussion forums, andbeginning and end of the course and STEM teaching in our schools. Museums Understanding the Importance of quali- kits of materials to conduct classroom sci- the differences were significant. Their all across America can play a key role in uyscience education, the Museum createdence activities for all students. students were also given two tests, one enriching education for children." its Center for the Advancement of Science MSI teacher courses cover four differ-traditional paper and pencil test and the Michigan State University Professor Education (CASE) to help achieve MSI's ent areas of science: energy, environmen-other an innovative "applied knowledge" William Schmidt, who spearheaded a vision. CASE programø are designed to tal science, anatomy and life science, andtest at the Museum where they used their recent curriculum study of the museum's engage students and the adults who guideEarth science. The energy course, called classroom learning with hands-on Mu- program, said that science student perfor- and influence them, iicluding their teach-Get Re-Energized (GRE), was the subject seum exhibits. mance in the United States is lagging on ers, families, commui4ties and schools. of the Michigan State study during the The study's conclusion is unambigu- both U.S. and international tests, in part MSI teacher courses axe designed to 2012-13 school year. ous: "Not only does the GRE program because so many teachers lack the skills meet evidence-based practices in teach- Schmidt, who is co-director of the have a direct effect on teacher knowl- and the support they need to make it more ing and learning. Teachers at schools with Education Policy Center at Michigan edge, but the program also positively engaging. "Many professional develop- predominately low-incme, high-need State University, designed the study impacted student performance on both ment programs are not very effective," student populations arö top priority. The with a randomly assigned group of 57 the formal and applied tests. The GRE Schmidt said. The Museum's program is, Museum reduces barriers to participation teachers who took the MSI course and capacity-building course benefited not and we now have the proof." by offering courses at no cost and paying a control group of 28 who did not. Both only the participating teachers but their The Museum's program targets 4th-8th for substitute teachers or sessions held on groups were comparable in the teach- students as well." THURSDAY, MAY 2. SUN-TIMES MEDIA Undergraduäte admYssion on-the-spot Now that's a Idea

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Sports enthusiasts who attend technical education (CTE) students who receive the that total restaurant and many games may enjoy receiving a ticket courseswillgraduate, whichProStart National Certificate foodservice employment stub diary, where they can scrapbook their is a significantly higher rate of Achievement are still will grow by 1 1 percent photos and memories of different games than those who do not par- working in the industry five over the next IO years. throughout the year. ticipate in CTE classes. CTE years later, a testament to Students who took post- students are also more en- the strength of ProStart and secondary CTE courses Travel Bug gaged. 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Life after the Olympics: Luger offers ¡nsight onbalancing work, school and life A natural-born athlete, Erin the title of Best Female Olympian ofwant to help corporations plan more Q:What advice do you have Hamlin grew up playing a variety ofthe Winter Games. environmentally friendly events. Be- to share with young athletes who sports, although it wasn't until the Q: What was it like to compete at ing a part of many sporting events aspire to compete in the Olympic age of 12 that she was introduced tothe 2014 Olympic Winter Games in over the years has shown me that Games? luging. Her prior athletic experi- Sochi and make history by becom- there is room for improvement from "It can certainly be intimidating,, ence instilled a great deal of con- ing the first U.S. singles luger to win a sustainakility standpoint. Continu- to balance school and other life centration, dedication and strength an Olympic medal? ing my education and earning a responsibilities - especially when of mind and body, and it wasn't long "Each time I've competed at the degree will allow me to explore a you aspire to be successful in athlet- before she worked her way through Olympics, I've learned and grown career in which I can achieve this," ics or any extracurricular activity," the national team's developmental so much. The challenge of being thesaid Hamlin. said Hamlin. "The big picture can luge program and was living and greatest in the world is what drives She adds, "To help me reach this be very overwhelming. It's impor- training full-time in Lake Placid, N.Y. me to pursue my Olympic dreams," goal, I am preparing for my career tant to remember to stay focused on Hamlin's hard work paid off and said Hamlin. Becoming the first by earning a bachelor's degree in the end goal and break it down into she went on to compete in the 2006 American luger to win a medal in technical management with a spe- smaller steps - that way it becomes and 2010 Olympic Winter Games the history of the sport was a surrealcialization in sustaina.bility manage- much more manageable." and recently made history when experience. Standing on the Po- ment at DeVry University." DeVry University is an official education provider of the United she became the first American dium and accepting my medal was Q: How do you balance you Multitask: "Since I can take my courses luger to win a medal when she the culmination of years of prepara- athletic training with your academic States Olympic Committee. To learn online, it allows me to balance my school more about Hamlin or other Team earned bronze at the 2014 Olympiction, dedication and persistence to endeavors? work and my rigorous training schedule," achieve success in my sport." Since I can take my courses USA student athletes who have corn- Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. In said [rin Hamlin, luger. i SUPPUED PHOTO addition, the United States Olym- Q: Now that you've made history online, it allows me to balance my peted in the 2014 Olympic Winter pic Committee at its 2014 "Best of and achieved Olympic success, school work and my rigorous train- next and earning my degree will Games in Sochi, visit newsroom. Us" Awards Show recognized her what are your other life goals? ing schedule. I feel that learning prepare me to achieve success off devry.edu. momentous feat where she earned After I retire from competing, I helps me look forward to what is the track, as well," Hamlin said. Courtesy of BrandPoint I SUN-TIMES MEDIA THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014

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Jensen: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Nursing Research Network commissioned Kevin Jensen: Nurse practitioners (NPs) are expert clinicians with advanced trainirg who provide primary, Stange, University of Michigan, and Deborah Sampson, Boston College, to plot the provider-to-primary acute and specialty health care services. NPs provide a full range of services such as: care physician ratio for NPs and physician assistants by county, calculated as the population-weighted . Ordering, performing and interpreting diagnostic tests such as lab work ad x-rays. average for states with available data. Between 1995 and 2009, the number of NPs per primary care . Diagnosing and treating both acute and chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and asthma.MD more than doubled, as did the number of physician assistants per primary care MD (RWJF, 2010©.) . Prescribing medications and other treatments, managing patients' overall care. These figures suggest that it is possible to increase the supply of both NP5 and PAs in a . NPs focus on the health and well-being of the whole person. What sets thIs group of health care providers relatively short amount of time, helping to meet the increased demand for care. apart from others is their unique emphasis on helping patients to make educted health care decisions. Monster; How do educational costs compare with NPs and PAs? When considering productivity measures, employee compensation and the cst Jensen: Last year, we surveyed all FNP programs and medical (DO/MD) preparation. We of education, NP5 are cost-effective providers of health services. reported that the total NP program cost is less than two-thirds of the cost of one year of Monster In what areas ofthe country are NP5 most in demand? medical school. Our findings are consistent with the older information reported in the Institute of Medicine (10M.) That means that the number of advanced practice registered nurses Jensen: NPs are in demand in all areas of the country, along the distribution bf the population. (APRNs) that can be trained for the cost of training i physician is between 3 and 14. For instance, 19-20% ofthe US population resides in rural areas and 18-19%of NPs practice in rural areas. However, in cities where there are more health care consumers, NPs are more heavily Assessing the costs of education is a multidimensional problem, due primarily to the complexities concentrated. Some states have more restrictive practice environments for MPs; those states of deriving the production cost to the institution. One study, sponsored by the Association might be less appealing to NP5, but we do not have any evidence to indicate that they are less of Academic Health Centers (Gonyea, 1998) attempted to compare the educational cost for likely to practice in those states/communities as they simply figure out how to do their roles. various health professions. It concluded that for every 1 physician (4 years), 14 advanced nurse practitioners or 12 physician assistants could be produced (Starck, 2005). Monstr How competitive is the recruitment landscape for nurse practitioners? How will those trends change over time? Monster How are nurse practitioners likely to impact the way health care is practiced in the future? Jensen: It is competitive and we anticipate the recruitment landscape becoming increasingly so. Jensen: In addition to providing excellent primary, acute and specialty care, NP5 bring There is a growing unmet need for high quality primary care and specialty providers so that NPs a unique perspective to health services in that they place emphasis on both care and are increasingly available to fill these needs. Particularly in primary care, whee the NPs are the cure. NPs also focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and health education only ones increasingly available for this practice, it will be more and more corrpetitive. and counseling, guiding patients to make smarter health and lifestyle choices. Monster: What sort of benefits and training should employers be prepared tooffer nurse practitioners? By providing both high-quality care and health counseling, NPs can lowerthe cost of health care for patients. For example, patients with NPs as their primary care provider have fewer Jensen: As cited in a AANP compensation study report nearly all (80% or more) NPs receive instances of emergency-room visits, shorter hospital stays and often have lower medication vacation, sick leave, liability insurance, health insurance, educational leave. However the majority costs. This can be attributed to the fact that NPs partner with patients for their health and of NPs also receive professional leave, disability insurance, life insurance, and retirement plan. provide the necessary information so thatthey know when early intervention is needed. So the benefits should be robust if a recruitment package is going to be competitive. As rules and regulations governing NP practice change, allowing greater access to NP-delivered Monster How are nurse practitioners likely to help address an ongoing health care and allowing NPs to practice to the full extent of their education and training, more and care employment trendthe lack of primary care physicians? more people will receive the expert patient-centered care that NP5 bring to those they treat. This is just one way that NPs will impact the way health care is practiced in the future. Jensen: Nurse practitioners (NPs) are the fastest growing health care profess on in primarycare, growing at close to a 10% rate in primary care; physicians are growing at less than 2% in primary care. Nurse practitioners are the best solution to fill the great need for acces to primary care.

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Furniture, TV's, Tools, 17is S\e TalcoS, Unit 222, Park Ridge,II, Art. SOs Designer Furn 709.516-8888. FIONEERW(ALCOMVt[ASSIHEDS Kids & Adults New/Used Clothes, our speciatty.Charities, Nyce Things Estate Sales 5/23 8-3, 5/24 9-2, High end and (Srving the North Shore) Garage Sale-1516 Wincunton Dr MORTON GROVE, 9323 & 9327vintage sale, furniture also. Don't Jewelry and Watches. Clean-up available. Deertield. 5/15, 5/16, 5/t7National Ave., Thursday 5/22 - Sat- Walter - 847-471-7333 Carol 847-431-5464 tøamFurniture, tables, lump,grill, miss thia one WHEAT CENTS - urday 5/24, gam-5pm. New mer- rockingchairs,householditems,chandise, stereo system, tools, col- Winthrop Harbor. 524 Judith Court QUANTITIES WANTED bikes. blankets, toys. Common Dates & Keys lectible items, records, OVOs, tooPARK RIDGE Multi Family, 1936 &Sal, May 24, 9:00-3:00 Lawn equip- Estate Sales Estate Sales We Buy Silver Coins many items to list. 1921 S. Washington Ave, Sat A ment,tools,clothing,household Ml-441-5821 Sun. May 24 A 23, 8-3pm. Fum, items and much morei No early bike, art, topo, clothes, DVDs and birds, please, Multi Family Garage Sale tons of misc items! New & Oldi GLENCOE TRADITIONAL IrnR!rnThII May 22nd-25th! From 9am-5pm. Sat 24 May 11-5 Sun 25 May 124PM Glencoe. 390 Sunset Lane, Salur- Everything from fishing SKOKIE: Garage Sate!!! 9132 Woodslone Village Apartments 950 Skokie Ridge Drive, Glencoe, IL day 5/24. 8am-3pm. Kids & adultsupplies including boat to baby Kilpatrick, Thursday 5/22 - Community Wide Yard Sale PETS movies, books, campIng supplies etc. Saturday 5/24, 9am-6pm. (Nest to Walmart on t73 in Zion) clothes,toys,books, 120 Burlington Ave, From Edens: Exit Dundee Rd. East to Skokie Ridge Dr, (1 blk E of CDs, games. hshld, electronics & Furniture, jewelry, bikes, clothes, Saturday May 17th Clarendon Hills, 60514 Forestway Dt, then A/S to hs on SW cmr of Valley Skokie Ridge Dr more!!t Too much to list paintings & much more! Oam-3pm From Green Bay: Go W on Dundee to Skokie Ridge Dr, then L/S'fo hs. Respect purkin5 signs & park ONLY on E side of Skokie Ridge Dr (S of Cats Valley) & S side of Valley, east of Skokie Ridge Dr Do not blk Dogs driveways or police will ticket Sat C'o @ tO:3OAM E Sun C's t t '3OAM Start your MemorIal Day Weekend Heret Thia tiouse ¡a Misc. Pets Overflowing: From MId 20th C to Current Fsm & Lighting muId Pr stunning, Hunson crystul & brass tbl lumps: Dogs faus bamboo floor lamp; Murano, white lo cleat 6 arTs chandelier; Pt 131VE monumental ceramic mid 20th C tbl lamps; Louis XV style dining table, GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. chairs, cabinets' wrought iron dining & lounge; marble hanging console Black & Tan. Pure bred with AKC shelf; Widdicomb flip-top cabinet; pr lthr-top end tbls, Metz Louis XVpapers. Parents on site $375 each. style bedroom set Tripmasler, Parisian street scene, oil on cunvus. 708-501-3266 No teats please. Table Top incld: Ltg sef of Wallace, 'Grand Baroque sterhng flatware; WedgwoodPapyrus" & "Queenswareloads silverplate serving pieces; several sets cryst stmwr; rbi linens; crystal vases & bowls by St GERMAN SHEPHERDS, At the beach or on the train, find your next new or used car at Louis, Val, Oretfors, Waterford; Wedgwood jasperware. Lalique & 100% Pure German Line, Dsum perfume etc. Loads L Fashion featuring: Several fur coats Imported. All shots, micro-chip, including beautiful minks; Clothing oz 4-8 incld loads of St John Knit, Cull 219-996-3484 TuDrivE cam 100's cashmere sweaters, 100's pairs vintage to new shoes, tOO's belts, dozens of vintage to new handbags incld Koret & Leiber skin; cashmere throws. bed linens Jewelry: Fine to semi-precious s incld diamond brucelet, earnngs & rings + ivory, lapis, tiger's eye. silver, s. . vintage incld Boucher. Full, full kitchen 8 basement, Tennis racquets, Lifecycle; bike; weight bench; grdn tools; 2 refrigerator/freezers; patio. Much more herei We look forward to seeing you st this VERY full sale! GERMAN:ó. WIREHAIRED POINT- For more Info please viali eatatesates.net LORI REIFMAN TRIO LIMITED ERS Ready 5/24, Sire imported DRIIÌE from Germany, dame has hunting Estate Sales ol DIstInction 877 835 2099 tilles, AKC Reg. 312-543-5417 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 22, 2014 Homes BUSINESS SERVICE DIREC1ORY RENTALS Cook County - Chgo. S MORGAN PARK! W. PULLMAN Newly decorated, 3 & 4 BR Cleaning Landscaping Apartments, Unfurnished Houses. 2 car garage. Section 8 welcome! Call 847-732-6383 Home & Oftice Cleaning * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * Apartments, Furnished Spring Clean-Ups, Aerating, Experienced Team of 4 Condos, Townhomes You're in Slit Seeding, BushTrimming. Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNI * Call Halina 847-692-6754 Buy with No closing Costs and get Senior Disc. (708)243-0571 Homes help with your credit. Call 708-868- brucelawns.com 2422 or visit v nhbu.com Fencing Duplex MR. CHEAP LAWN CARE Rooms A-1 FENCE INC. Residential S Commercial Cook County - Suburban SAY IT IN Senior Citizen Discount Housing to Share thedriver's New & Repair-All Types 847-722-05M or 773-501-6468 Frankiin Psrk, 3BR, 2BA,brick Mobile Homes ranch, $13001mo + 1 mo sec dep. 708-452-1210 Cred'd check req'd. No dogs. Call Painting-Decorating Retirement Rentals 630-595-8007 or 630-842-8238 BRECKENRIDGE FENCE 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 CoOp Housing Chain, Link & Wood Fences Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING Sleeping Rooms Rooms Installation & Repairs mt/Ext Free Est. Wallpaper seat at BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 Housekeeping Roons Cook County - Suburban KASAL Finder Service THE Painting & DecoratIng STANDARD FENCE Interior I Exterior Apartments - Hotels All Tes New & Repairs Painting & Wallpapering Vacation, Resort Rentals Over Years ExperIence Wall Washing .-.McGawYMCA TuDriveaim Outof-State Rentals EVANSTON Rooms lo, Men 773-836-4650 FREE ESTIMATES w/maid service. daily S weekly rates; Call Steve (630)968-5593 Garages $13t S up includes use of facildies cell the Y for availability Garage Doors, Openers Farms, Farmland 1000 Grove 847479-7400 - ext 214 Tiling Commercial, Industilal FOREST GARAGE MR. GROUT CLASSI FI EDS, DOORS 224-310-8994 Storage, Warehouses OffiCes FamIly Owned Since 1946 Shopping TILE GROUT REPAIR for7 Sales ServiceInstallation EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Desk Space Cook County - Suburban 708-652-9405 630-969-9416 Offices Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 Tuckpointing 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for Stores Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 30011- Handyman 400ff-80011-1200ff May combine. your next car. i-847-724-5600 Rental Services All Star RemodelIng & no entras, nightly Clean-up. Handyman - Basement Rental Misc Cali 847-602-6622 Waterproofing, Plumbing, i-773-307-2332 Electrical, All lnt/Ext. Worin EDMAR, INC. Wanted to Rent 20% Off. 630-667-5787 Stores CALL Tuckpointing'Masonry Apartments, Unfurrid.Cook County - Suburban VisitToIJrívecumto Hauling Window Cleaning Cook County - Chgo. N SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT. Store/Office, Avail Now Des Plaines: RED'S HAULING SERVICE SUNSHINE WINDOW, CARPET & t Bdrm (Avail flow) $740/mo, Complete Clean out Service $750-$780, 2 Bdrm (Avail June I) 847-664-9951 find the make & model GUTTER CLEANING SERVICES. Family owned for over 50 years $900-$950. includes heat, laundry 847-409-4860 34 Years Exp. Call Paul & paricing. GRE Prop 847-297-1500 847-606-5717 or 708-457-8316 Cook County - Suburban EQUAL 847-998-3400 that fits your style, Landscaping Window-Door ServicesCHICAGO HEIGHTS 38R OR 2BR APARTMENT APPLIANCESIN- ALWAYS CulliNG LAWN SEAR WOLF CONSTRUCTION INC.CLUDED, SECTION 8 01< NEWLY HOUSING SERVICE . Clean-Ups Siding Windows Doors REMODELED 7088224450. Weekly Service, Aeration Free EstimatesInsured OPPORTUNITIES needs & budget. Fertilizing 947-674-2027 Referrals. 708-705-0307, Marcin Glenview- i 2,3 Bds LUXURY RESIDENCES All real estate advertised in Valley Lo Towers Il this newspaper is subject to the 1910 Chestnut Ave. Federal Fait Housing Act, which Call (847)998-1800x2 makes it illegal to advertise any Mon - Fri lOam - 4pm TO PLACE www.vslleylotowers.co«l, preference, limitation, or dis- criminationaseoit race, color, MORTON GROVE religion, see, handicap, familial Immed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev. bldg.status or national origin in the i heated ndr. pring. sp. All arlcs.sale, rental or financing ot inri. wld in uniI. No pets aIIced. Near Iraisstatiofi,2yr.lease. housing. $1 450-$1 550 847-470-8100 In addition the Illinois Human SCHILLER PARK Rights Act prohibits discrimina- 1 6 2BR, tion based on age, ancestry, YOUR AD No Pets, Avail Now. marital status, sexual orientation 847-664-9951 or unfavorable military dischatge. This paper will not knowingly At the beach or on the accept any advertising tor real estate which is in violation of tite law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings adver- train, find your next Skokie - 1 BR, next to pa tised are available on an equal 9t40 Gross Point Rd. pnvaterk ing. heat 6 waler sci, A/C, it, opportunity basis. storage in bsmt. 847-707-8253 If you believe you have been SKOKIE 3BR, t.58A, parleng spot, discriminated against in connec- laundry, School District 68 & 219. tion with the sale, rental or new or used car at close to Skokie Swift & 94, no pets. $1050/mo y heat. 312-618-3098 financing of housing, Call: Apartments, Furnished West City and Suburbs; HOPE Fair Hosning Center ToDrive.com. Cook County - Chgo. W 63O49OOO

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Cook County - Chgo. S HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,991SF WEBCB312731 847-564-1600 OFFICE CHICAGO 8944 South Jeffery. 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail con- Newly Remoded 38R, 1.;5BA, near ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. Irannportation. $t400/mo e utilities. 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealestate.net 508-494-3224 Thursday, May 22, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est. REAL ESTATE wire tranoter, is due wilhin twenty- tour (24) hours. No tee shall be paid ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK by the mortgagee acquinng the res- idential real estate purnuant toits AVERITT EXPRESS Drivers-CDL-A DRIVERS Houses credil bid at the sale or by any ADVERTISING HELP WANTED mortgagee, ludqment creditor,or New Pay Increase For Regional NEEDED! TOTAL Respect - Town homes othnr lienor acquinng the residential real estate whose nghto in and to SERVICES DRIVERS Drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel TOTAL Sucess Start up to 38I Condos, Lofts the residential real astate arose pri- or to the sale, The subject property Bonus! Also, Post-Training mile OIR & Regional Runs. Duplex in subject lo general real estate fan- Need to place your ad 40 ALL MILES MACHINERY en, special assessments, or special Pay Increase for Students! CDL Grads Welcome.700+ Open Houses tauen levied against said real estate throughout IllinosCall HAULERS. Flatbed. Stepdeck (Depending on Domicile) Trucks & Growing!888-928- Mobile Homes and io offered for sale without any Illinois Press AdvertIsing & RGN. $34 ALL MILES! representationastoqualityor Get Home EVERY Week + 601 1 www.Dnve4Total.com Manufactured Homes quantityoftitleand withoutre- Service 217-241-1700 or VAN DIVISION! Practìcal miles course fo Plaintiff and inAS 15 Excellent Benefits. CDL-A req. Apartment Buildings condition. The sale is turther sub- www.i$Iinoispress org paid weekly! $1000 sign-on NEW TRUCKS ARRIVING- lect tO confirnnafios by the court. visit 888-362-8608 Co-Op Apartments Upon payment in full of the amount bonus. Paid health nsurance + EXPERIENCED OIR bid,the purchaser will receive a Apply AvetittCareers.com Senior Housing Certificate of Sale that will enhIle AUCTION Much Morel Class A CDL. Call DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: the purchaser to a deed to the real Equal Opportunity Employer - Commercial, Industrial estale aher contirmalion of the sale. Dawn at 309-946-3230 or apply Runs 48 States. heavy from The property will NOT be open for HAS AUCTION - Females, minorities, Farms, Farmland inspection and plaintiff makes no at www.tennanttruckIines.com WI to Philadelphia- Baltimore- representation as to the condition of MANSION 55 EXPO protected veterans and Homes Built to Order the property.Prospective bidders OWNER OPERATORS MD area. Flex home time. ANTIQUES - FURNITURE - indivIduals with disabilities Vacant Property are admonished to check the court If WELCOME' 99% No-Touch. Top Pay! tile fo verify all information this PAINTINGS - MORE! are encouraged to apply. Vacation Property property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the forado- FRIDAY MAY 30TH 4PM Company Drivers - Vacatíon/401 KNision/ Income Property sure sale, other fhan a mortgagee, Flatbed Drivers Starting shall pay the assessments and the SATURDAY MAY 31ST 10AM Average over $1 000 per week Dental/ Disability/Health. Investment Property legal tees required by The Condo- Mileage Pay up to 41 cpm. Require Class A CDL, minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS 34382 East Frontage Road Home Weekends & every Lots 605/9(g)(t) and (g)(4).Itthis prop- Health Ins., 401K, 2yrs OIR exp good MVR/ erty is a condominium unit which io Virden, IL. 217-414-6634 other day. Industry leathng pay. 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SYED HUSAINI, FATIMA ANWAR. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF SYED HUSAINI, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF FATIMA ANWAR, The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provIdes Pioneer Press and the Dongs with advertising of a national appeal. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- CLASSIFIED RECORD CLAIMANTS To advertise in this section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241-1700. Detendanto 12 CH 44564 Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. 4242 W. TOUHY AVENUE Lincolnwosd, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure AD, CALL and Sale enteredinthe above cause on March 10, 2014, an agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on June 10, 2014. at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- hon. One South Wacker Dnve- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest 847-998-3400 bidder, as net forth below, the f 01- lowing deocnbed real estate: Corn- monly known as 4242 W. TOUHY AVENUE, Lincolnwood, IL 60712 wing Property Index No. 10-27-426-056 The real estate is improved with a FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR? FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE AT.. single family residence. The lud - ment amount was $33t,943.4 Sale terms: 25% down of the high- OR VISIT aol bid by certified funda at the close of the sale payable to The J5- dicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee forAbandoned Residential PIONEER WCAL(OM/(1ASSIFIEDS Property Municipality Relief Fund, which iocalculated or, residential real estate at the rate of St tor each $1,000 or traction thereofst Ike amount paid by the purchaser not to eoceed $300, in cedied tondo/or RIVE 8 Psoneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 22, 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. LINCOLN WOOD MORTON GROVE Code. 21 762 Cuva Number: 1 1 CHTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-14-13-26052 Attorney ARDC No.four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidwire transfer, is due within twenty-at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki INTHE CIRCthT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF020060 TJSC#: 34-8082 NOTE:TION 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762by the mortgagee acquinng the rea-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidLawGroup,33 West Monroe COOK COUNT', LLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionOne South WackerDrive,24thCase Number:f3 CH 024885identiul real estate pursuant to itsby the mortgagee acquiring the rex-StrettI, Chicago, Illinois60603. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYn, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPractices Act, you are advised thatFloor,Chicaqo, IL60606-4650TJSCIf: 34-57t5 NOTE: Pursuantcredit bid at the vale or by anyidential real estate pursuant to its31 2) 360-945EW1 3-0459. DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEDIVISION Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be(312) 230-SALE to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesmortgagee, judgment creditor,orcredif bid at Ihe sale or by anyNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-a debt collector attempting to collectYou can alsovisit The JudicialAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sother lienor acquiring the residentialmortgagee, Judgment creditor,nrCORPORATION Plaintifl, CESSOR BY MERGER TO BACu debt and any information ob ainedSales Corporation at www.tlsc.comattorney is deemed lo be a debt col-real eotate whose nghts in and toother lienor acquiring the residentialSelling Officer. (312) 444-t 122 HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPwill be used for that purpose. tsr a 7 day status report of pendinglector attempting to collect a debtthe residential real estate arose ph'real estate whose tights in and to1603339 ABEEL ISAAC, CRISTEENFKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME1607816 salea. and any informafion obtained will beor fo the vale. The subject propertythe residential real estate arose pri-5/8, 5/15, 5/22/14 #772637 ISAAC LOANS SERVICING, LP 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #780080 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtused for that purpose is sublet to general real estate tas-or to the sale The subtect property Defendants Plaintiff, Collection Practices Act, you are 06345 ex, npeìal assessments, or specialix subject to general real estate tua- 09 CH 43842 MORTON GROVE advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #780069 taxes levied against said real estateeu, special assessments, or special 65t2 N.Navajo Lincolnwood,ILJANY G. GEORGES, EMMANUELIN THE CIRCUIT COUR1 OFdeemed lo be a debt collector at and u offered for sale without anytases levied against said real estate tempting to collect a debt and any representationus qualityorand is offered for vale without any 60712 D. GEORGES COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS I MORTON GROVE to NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-information obtained will be usedIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFquantityoftitleand withoutre-representationastoquality or for that purpose. course lo Plaintiff and inAS 1Squantityoftitleand withoutre- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.11 CH 020060 CERY DIVISION I COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure5732 WARREN STREET MORTONU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-I60770 COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-condition, The sale is further sub-course to Plaintiff and inAS 1S and Sale enteredinthe aboveGROVE, IL 60053 TION 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #780075 CERY DIVISION jet lx confirmation by the court.condition. The sale is further aub- cause on March 24, 2014, an agentNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff, THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASUpon payment in full of the amountlet tO confirmation by the court. for The JudicaI Sales Corporafion,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI-bid, the purchaser willreceive aUpon payment in full of the amount will at 10:30 AM on June 25, 20t4,Suant to a Judgment st ForeclosureMADHU NAIR, NAVA S. NAtAKAMORTON GROVE CATE HOLDERS CWALT, INC. AL-Certificate of Sale that will entitlebid,the purchaser will receine a at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-and Sale enteredinthe aboveNAVA NAIR, UNITED CENTRALIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-the purchaser Is a deed to the realCertificate of Sale that will entitle lion, One South Wacker Dnve -cause on September 24, 2013, anBANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERCOOK COUNtY, ILLINOIS COUN-OC3 MORTGAGE PASS-estate after confirmation of the vale.the purchaser to a deed to the real 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-TO MUTUAL BANK, JPMORGANlI DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-The property will NOT be open forextols after confirmation of the vale. sell at public auction Io the highestration, will at 10:30 AM on June 12,CHASE BANK, NATIONAL SO-DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-ES 2006-0C3, inspection and plaintiff makes noThe property will NOT be open for bidder, as set forth below, the fol-20t4, ut the The Judicial Sales Cor-CIATION ING LLC Plaintiff representation ax to the condition ofinspection and plaintiff makes no lowing described realporation, One South Wacker Dnve -Defendants Plaintiff, V the property. Prospective biddersrepresentation as to the condifion of estate:Commonly known as 65t2g4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,11 CH 05246 FRANCA RANDAZZO' UNKNOWNare admonished lo check the courttheproperty. Prospective bidders N. Navals, Lincolnwood, IL 60712sell at public auction to the highest5531 Church St. Morton Gro e, ILKIMBERLY A. LACHCIK, MORTONOWNERS AND NÔN-RECORDfile Io verify all information,If thisare admonished to check the court Property Index Not 0-33-424-035bidder, as set forth below. the fol-60053 GROVE ESTATES BUILDING NO.CLAIMANTS, property is a condominium unit, thefile to verify all information.If this 0000. The real estate is improvedlowing described real estate: Com-NOTICE OF SALE A-2 ASSOCIATION Defendants purchaser of the unit al the foreclo-property is a condominium unit, the with a single family residence. ThemonIti known as 5732 WARRENPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-Defendants O8CH 15582 sure vale, other than a mortgagee,purchaser st the unit at the torelo- judgment amount wasSTREET, MORTON GROVE,ILEN that pursuant to a Judgment of13 CH 024885 Property Address:8235 MANGOshall pay the assessments and thesure vale. other than a mortgagee, $1,518,233.56. Sale terms: The bid60053 Property Index No,tO-20-Forelooure and Sale entered In the8640 WAUKEGAN ROAD UNITAVENUE MORTON GROVE, ILlegal fees required by The Condo-shall pay the assessments and"the amount, incIudinthe Judicial vale428-016. Therealestateisim-above cause on Decembert3,#227 MORTON GROVE, IL 6005360053 minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo- fee forAbandbnvdResidentialproved with a single familyresi-2013, an agent for The JudicialNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE6O5/9)g)(1) and (g((4(.If this prop-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS Property Municipality Relief Fond,dence, Sale terms: 25% down ofSales Corporation, will at tO:30 AMTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SALE erty is a condominium unit which ix605/9)g))t) and (g)(4(.If this prop- which is calculated on residentialthe highest bid by certified fundo aton June 27, 2014, al the The Judi-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureFisher and Shapiro file if 08-004717part of a common interest commun-erty is a condominium unit which ix real estate at the rate of $1 for eachthe close of the vale payuble Io Theciul Sales Corporation, One Southand Sale enteredinthe above(Il is advised that interested partìexity, the purchaser of the unit at thepart of a common intereul commun- $1,006 or traction thereof of theJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-cause os March 26, 2014, an agentconsult with their foreclosuresale otherthan aity. the purchaser of the unit at the amount paid bthe purchaser notparty checks will be accepted. TheGO, IL, 60606, oeIl at public auctionfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,own attorneys before bidding atmortgagee shall pay the assess-forecloxure vale otherthan u to exceed $300. shall be paid inbalance, including the Judicial sateIo the highest bidder, au set forthwill at 10:30 AM on June 30, 2014,mortgage foreclosure vales.) rnents required by The Condomini-mortgagee shall pay the assess- certified tonds immediately by thetee forAbandonedResidentialbelow, the following described realal the The Judicial Sales Corpora-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenum Properly Act, 765 ILCSmentu required by The Condomini- highest and best bidder at the con-Properly Municipality Relief Fund,estate: tion, One South Wacker Drive-thul pursuant to a Judgment of605/18.5)q-1).IF YOU ARE THEum Property Act, 765 ILCS clusion of the vale. No fee shall bewhich is calculated on residentialCommonly known as 5531 Church24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Foreclosure entered on March 28,MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),605/18.5)g-i). IF YOU ARE THE paid by the mortgagee acquiring thereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachSt., Morton Grove, IL 60053 sell al public suction Io the highest2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), residential real estate pursuant to$t,cWo or fraction thereof oftheProperty Indes No tO-16-30005-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-as Selling Official will al t2:30 p.m.MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- its credit bid at the vale or by anyamount paid by the purchaser not0000,10-16-300-006-0000. lowing described real eatale: Corn-on July 1, 20t4, at 205 W. Ran-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 mortgagee,udgment creditor,orto eoceed $300, in certified funds/orThe real estate is improved With umonlv known as 8640 WAUKEGANdolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- other lienor acquiring the residentialwire transfer, is due within twenty-single family residence. ROAD UNIT #227, MORTONIllinois, sell at public auction to theCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- real estate whose rights in and totour (24) hours No tee shall be paidThe judoment amount wasGROVE, IL 60053 Property Indexhighest bidder for cash, as set forth1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-

the residential real estate arose pn-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-$306,813.45. I No. 10-19-109-049-10t9. The realbelow, the following described realGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, Ef-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- or to the vate The ssbtect propertyidential rest estate pursuant toitsSale terms: The bid amount, irlud-estateis improved with a singleproperty. fetive May ist, 2014 you will needGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Is subject to general real estate tao-credit bidat the sale or by anyIng the Judicial vale fee for Aban-family residence. Sale terms: 25%Commonly known as 8235 Mangoa photo identification issued by ainformation, esamina the court file es, special assessments, or specialmortgagee, Iudgment creditor,ordosed Residential Property Manici-down of the highest bid by certifiedAvenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 governmentagency (driver's Ii-or contact Plaintiff's attorney' tases levied against said real estateother lienor acquiring the residentialpulity Relief Fund, which is calcula-funds at the close of the vale paya-Permanent Indes No.:10-20-413-cense, passport, etc,)in order toCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. and is offered for sale without anyreal estate whose nghts in and toted on residential real estate at theble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-020 gain entry into the foreclosure vale15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE representationasto qualityorthe residential real estate arose pri-rate of $1 for each $1,000 or f ruc-lion. No third party checks will beThe mortgaged real estate is Im-room in Cook County and the vameROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, quantityoftitleand withoutre-or to the vale, The subject propertylion thereof of the amount pale byaccepted. The balance,iscludinproved with a dwelling. The proper-identification for vales held al otherIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please course to Plaintiff and isAS 1Sis subject to general real estate tax-the purchaser not to exceed $3011,the Judicial sale lee for Abandonefy will NOT bu open for Inspection. county venues. For information, ex-refer tofìle number 14-t2-t9025 condition. The vate is further sub-es, special assessments, or specialshall be paid in certified funda im-ResidentialProperty MunicipalityThejudgmentamountwas Samine the court file or contact Plain-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- ject to confirmation by the court.laxes levied against seid real estatemediately by the highest and bestRelief Fund, which is calculated on519,965,43. Sale terms for non-tiff's attomey: CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-TION One South Wacker Drive, Upon payment in full st tIre amountand is offered tor vale without anybidder al the conclusion of the vale.residential real estate at the rate ofparties: 10% of successful bid im-ATES, P.C., t5W030 NORTH24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 bid,the purchaser willreceive arepresentationastoqualityorNofeeshallbepaidbythusi for each $1 000 or fraction there-mediately al conclusion of auction,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,)3t2) 236-SALE You can also visit Certificate st Sale that will entitlequantityoftitleand withoutre-mortgagee acquiring the revidenlialof of the amount paid by the pur-balance by 12:30 p.m. the neufBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-The Judicial Sales Corporation at the purchaser to a deed to the realcourue toPlaintiff und inA5 lSreal estate pursuant lo its credO bidchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-business day,both by cashier's9876. Please refer to file number w.ljsc.corn for a 7 day alatux re- estate after confirmation of the vale.condition. The vale is further sub-at the vale or by any mortgagee,fied funds/or wire transfer,a duechecks; and no refunds. The sale14-ti-33375. THE JUDICIALport of Sending vales. CODILIS & The property witt NOT be open forlect to confirmation by the court.ludgmenl creditor, or other Ilenorwithin twenty-four (24) hours. Noshall be subject to general real es-SALES CORPORATION One SouthASSOCIATES, P.C. i5W030 inspection and plaintiff makes noUpen payment in full of the amountacquiring the residential real estatefee shall be paid by the mortgageetate tases, special laxes,specialWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. representation as to the condition ofbid, the purchaser will receive awhose nghts in and to the resleen-acquiring the residential real estateassessments, special taxes levied,IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE V'suSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 the property. Prospective biddersCertificate of Sale that will entitleliaIreal estate arose pnor to thepursuant lo its credit bid at the valeand supenor liens,itany. Thecan also visit The Judicial Sales(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No are admonished to check the Courtthe purchaser to a deed to the realsale.The subject property io sub-or by any mortgagee, judgmentproperty is offered "as is,with noCorporation at .tlsc.com for a 714-12-19025 Attorney ARDC No. file to verify all intormafion.Ifthisvalute after confirmation of the vale.jet to general real estate lanes,creditor,or other lienor acquiringexpress or implied wsrrantiea andday status report of pending vales.00468002Attorney Code, 2t762 property is a condominium unit, theThe property will NOT be open torspecialassessments,orspecialthe residentialreal estate whosewithout any representation au to theCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Case Numberf2 CH 031034 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-inspection and plaintiff makes notanes levied against said real estatenghts in and lo the residential realquality of title sr recourse to Plain-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGETJSCII: 34-7271 NOTE: Pursuant sure vate, other than a mortgagee,representation as to the condition ofand is offered for sale without anyestate arose prior lo the aule. Thetiff, Prospective biddero are ad-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,to the Fair Debt Collection Practices shall puy the assessments and thethe properly. Prospective biddersrepresentationastoquality ansubtect property is subject to gener-monished to review the court file loIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyAct. you are advised that Plaintiff's legal tees required by The Condo-are admonished to check the courtquantityoftitleandwithout' te-al real estate tases, special asseau-verifyallinformation and lo viewFile No. t4-t t-33375Attorneyattorney is deemed to be u debt col- miniumProperty Act,765 ILCSfile to venfy all information.If thiscourse to Plaintiff and in "AS ISments, orspecialtsuesleviedauction rules at www.kallsnrs.com.ARDC No. 00468002Attorneylector attempting to collect a debt 605/9(g)(1) and (gj(4).If this prop-properly is a condominium unit, thecondition. The vale is further sub-against seid real estate and is of-For information:Sale Clerk, FisherCode. 21762 Case Number: Ii CHand any informafion obtained will be erty is a condominium unit which iopurchaxer of the unit st the loreto-ecl to confirmation by the court, feted for vale without any repreaen-and Shapiro,Attorney k42t68,035247 TJSCII:34-4395 NOTE:used for that purpose. part of u common interest commun-sure sale, other than u mortgagee,Upon payment in full of the amounttalion as lo quality or quantity of title2121 Wuakegan Road, Suite 30f,Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection 06060 ity. the purchaser of the unit at theshall pay the ussesuments and thebid, the purchaser willreceive aand without recourse to Plaintiff sodBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)Practices Act, you are advixed that5/8, 5/15, 5/22/14 #772655 foreclosure sateother thanalegal fees required by The Condo-Certificate of Sale that will entitlein AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-29t-t717, between 1:00 p.m. andPlxintiff'a attorney ix deemed In be mortgagee uhull pay the assess-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSthe purchaser lo a deed to the realthur subject lo confirmation by the3:00 p.m. weekdays only a debt collector attempting to collect mento required by The Condomini-605/9(g)(1( and (g((4).If this prop-estate after confirmation of the sale,court. Upon payment in full of the601100 a debt and any information obtained um Property Act, 765 ILCSerty is a condominium unit which uThe property will NOT tic open foramount bid, the purchaser will re-5/22, 5/29. 6/5/14 #780062 will be used for that purpose. MORTON GROVE 605/18.bjQ-1).IF YOU ARE THEpart of a common interest commun-inspection und plaintiff makes noceive a Certificate of Sale that will 606575 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER j,ity, the purchaser st the unit at therepresentation as to the conditirpr ofentitle the purchaser to a deed to 5/15, 5/22, 5/29/14 #776710 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REforeclosurevale otherthan uthe property. Prospective bidØerathe real estate after confirmation ofMORTON GROVE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30mortgagee shall pay the assess-are admonished lo check the the vale. The property will NOT beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CERY DIVISION DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ments required by The Condomini-file lo verity all information. openforinspecfion andplaintiffCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- BANK OF AMERICA, N A.; DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-urn PropertyAct, 765 ILCSIfthis property is a condominiummakes no representation as to theTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE Plaintiff, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-605/tB.5(q-1),IF YOU ARE THEunit, the purchaser st the unit at thecondition of the properly. Prospec-DIVISION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFvs t7OttC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),foreclosuresale,otherthan alivebiddersare admonished toU.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CARL KESTLER JR.; KATHLEEN GAGÊ FORECLOSURE LAW. ForYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REmortgagee, shall pay the assess-check the court tile to verify all nf or-TION TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYA. KESTLER; information, contact Pluintiff's attor-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30ments und the legal fees requIredmation. If this property a a condo-Plaintiff, DIVISION UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ney I-fEAVNER, SCOTT, BEVERSDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-by The Condominium Property Act,minium unit, the purchaser of the OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC LEGATEES OF CARL KESTLER, & MIHLAR, LLC,1 t 1East MainDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-Th5 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and (g((4)1Ifunit at the foreclosure aale, otherALLA KHARON, GENNADIYPlaintiff, JR., IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, (2t7(CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-this property is a condominium boitthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-KHARON, TRAFALGAR SQUARE AND LEGATEES OF 422-1719.Ifthe valeis not con-t 701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-which is part of a common interestsessmenls and the legal fees re-TOWNHOME CONDOMINIUM AS-RADKA SMOLKOVA-CELIS, FIDELKATHLEEN A KESTLER, IF ANY: firmed for any reason, the Purchas-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-community, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prop-SOCIATION Defendants GONZALEZ CELlS UNKNOWN OWNERS er at the vale shalt be entitled onlyfective May tst, 2014 you will needunit at the foreclosure sale otherertji Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i ) and11 CH 035247 Defendants AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; to a return of the purchase pricea photo identification issued by athan a mortgagee shall puy the as-(g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-6t46 WASHINGTON COURT12 CH031034 Defendants, paid. The Purchaser shall have nogovernmentagency (dnver'sli-sessmenls required by The Condo-minium unit which is part of a com-MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 7247 CHURCH STREET MORTON13 CH 19763 turther recourse against the Mortgu-cense, passport, etc.)io order tominiumProperty Acf, 765 ILCSmon interest community, the pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE gor, the Mortgagee or thegain entry into the foreclosure vale605118.5)q-t). chaser of the unit at the foreclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Mortgagee's attomey. THE JUDI-room in Cook County and the oameIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORvale other than a mortgagee shallsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-EN that pursuanl to a Judgment of - dAL SALES CORPORATION Oneidentification for sales held at other(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEpay the asseuurnents required byandSale entered inthe abonesuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureForeclosure and Sale entered in the South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,county venues. For information, es-RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-The Condominium PropertyAct,cause on March 4, 2014, an agentand Sale enteredinthe aboveabove entitled cause on February Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-amine the court file or contact Plain-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-i).IF YOUfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,cause on December t7, 20t3, an27, 20t4 Intercounty Judicial Sales SALE You can also visit The Judi-tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-will at 2:00 PM on June t 1 , 2014, atagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Corporation will on Friday, May 30, oat Sales Corporation atATES, P.C., 15W030NORTHSION,IN ACCORDANCE WflHOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,ration, will at 10:30 AM on June 3,2014 at the hour of t i am. in their www.tjsc.com for u 7 day status re-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO,SECTION 15-170t)C) OF THEIIL-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONOne South Wacker Drive -24th2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-office at 120 Weut Madison Street, Sort ot pendinit sales. HEAVNER.BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-LINOIS MORTGAGE FOREC.O-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atporatixn, One South Wacker Drive -Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at SCO-l-r, BEYES & MIHLAR, LLC9876. Please refer to file numberSURE LAW. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpublic auction to the highest bidder,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,public auction to 16e highest biddei t 1 t East Main Street DECATUR, IL14-11-12756. THE JUDICIALEffective May ist. 2014 you willACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONus set forth below, the following de-sell at public auction to the highestfor cash, ax set forth below, the fol- 62523(2t7)422-t7t9 AttomeySALES CORPORATION One Southneed u photo identification issued15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISscnbedreal estate: Commonlybidder, an set forth below, the f 01-lowing descnbed mortgaged real Code. 40387 Cuse Number: 09 CHWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaoo,by a government agency (driver's li-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREknownau 6146 WASHINGTONlowing described realestate: 43842 TJSCII: 34-5708 NOTE: Pur-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'sucense, passport, etc.) in order toLAW. For information, enamine theCOURT, MORTON GROVE,ILestate:Commosly ksown ax 7247PIN. 10-17-406-041-0000. suant to the Fair Debt Collectioncan also visit The Judicial Salesgain entry into the foreclosure valecourt file or contact Plaintiff's altor-60053 Property Index No. 10-20-CHURCH STFIEET, MORTONCommonly known ax 91 18 Parkside Practices Act, you are advised thatCorporation at www.sc.csm for a 7room in Cook County and the semeney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,305-018-tosi. The real estate isGROVE, IL 60053 Property IndexAvenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beday status report of oendinit vales.identification for sales held at otherP.C., 15WO3O NORTH FRONTAGEimproved with a single family resi-No. 09-13-405-064 The real estateThe mortgaged real estate ix im- a debt collector attempting to collectCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P Ccountyvenues. ROAD, SUITE IDO, BURR RIDGE,dence, Sale terms' 25% down ofis improved with s ainle family res-proved with a single familyresi- u debt and any information obtained15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFor intormation, contact Plaintiff'sIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleasethe highest bid by certified funda atfence. Sale terms: 25% down ofdence, If the sublet mortgaged real will be used for that purpose. ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,attorney: HEAVNER, SCOlI,refer lofile number 14-13-26052.the close of the vale payable to Thethe highest bid by certified funda alestate is a unit of a common inter- 1603076 IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AaomeyBEYERS s MIHLAR, LLC, 1 1 t EastTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdthe close of the sale payable to Theest community, the purchaser of the 5/15, 5/22, 5/29/14 #776702 File No. 14-11-12756AttorneyMain Street, DECATUR, IL 62523,TION One South Wacker Drive,party checks will be accepted. TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdunit other than a mortgagee shall ARDC No. 00468002Attorney(217) 422-1719 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650balance, including the Judicial saleparty checka will be accepted. Thepay the assessments required by If the vale is not confirmed for arty(312) 230-SALE You can also visitfeeforAbandoned Residentialbalance, including the Judicial valesubsection lg-t( of Section 18.5 of reason, the Purchaser al the vateThe Judicial Sales Corporation atProperty Municipality Relief Fund,feeforAbandoned Residentialthe Condominium Property Act. shall be entitled only lo a return ofwww.tjnc.com for a 7 day otatus re-which is calculated on residentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,Sale terms' 10% down by certified You'rein the driver's seat. the purchase price paid. The Pur-port of sending valea. CODILIS &real estate at the raIe of St for eachwhich is calculated on residentialfunds, balance, by certified funda, chaser shall have no furthere-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030St 000 or fraction thereof ofthereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachwithin 24 hours.No refunds, The course against the Mortgagor, 1$NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,amount paid by the purchaser not$1,000 or fraction thereof of theproperty will NOT be open for in- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee'a at-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527to esceed $300, in certified funds/oramount paid by the purchaser notspection ILJDRIVE tomen (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.wire transfer, is due wifhin twenty-fo exceed $300, in certified funds/orFor information call the Sales Clerk Thursday, May 22, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) g 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. NORRIDGE IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseAddress. 8286 W. Gunnison,CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No (312)rrinium unit which is part of a corn-SKOKIE Code, 21762 Case Number. 09 CHfdred for sale without any represen. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFrefer tofile number t4-13-t216tNorridge, IL 60706. 476-5500 Please refer to file num-mon interest community, the pur-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF023829 TJSC#: 34-7303 NOTE:talion as to quality or quantity of title COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Improvements: Single family home.ber PA1125704. THE JUDICIALchaser of the unit at the foreclosureCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionand without recourse to Plaintiff and ry DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTION One South Wacker Drive,Sale shall be under the followinSALES CORPORATION One Southsale other than a mortgagee shallTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPraclices Act, you are advised tIraIin "AS IS" condition. The vale is fur- DIVISION REVERSE MORTGAGE24fh Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650terms: 20°/fl down, remainder paiWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,pay the auuesamenta required byDIVISION CHRISTIANA TRUST, APlaintiff's attorney is deemed to betIrer subject lo confirmation by the SOLUTIONS, INC (312) 236-SALE You can also visitwilhin 24 hours by cerfified, andlorIL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE V'suThe CondominiumPropertyAct,DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAy-a debt collector attempting to collectcourt. Upon paymenl in full of the PIanIitf, The Judicial Sales Corporation atcashiers check, can alsovisil The Judicial Sales765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t). IF YOUINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOTa debt and any information oblainedamount bid, the purchaser will re- www.tlsc.com tot s 7 day status te-Sale shall be subject to general tax-Corporation at www.tjnc.com tor a 7ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-INITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITYwill be used for that purpose. ceive a Certificate of Sale that will JULIE A. PAGE AS SUCCESSORport of Sending sales CODILIS &es, special assessments, and anydan status report of pending sales,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTBUT AS TRUSTEE OF ARLP1607194 enhIle the purchaser to a deed Io TRUSTEE OF THE DOROTHY A.ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030pnor first mortgages. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES OneTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONTRUST 3 5/15,5/22,5/29/14 #716721 the real estate after confirmation of VERDONI TRUST, DATED NO-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.Premises will NOT be open for in-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPlaintiff, the sale. The property will NOT be VEMBER 20, 2000, THE DORO-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527spection. CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SKOKIE open forinspection andplainhiff THY A. VERDONI TRUST, DATED1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.For information' Michael A. Aleuia 65500 Attorney File No. PA1125704ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONSUE C. PARK, MADISON PLACEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmakes no representahion as In the NOVEMBER 20,2000, UNITEDt4-13-t216tAttorney ARDC No.Associates,P.C.,Plaintiff'sAttor- Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nom-15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS condition of the property. Prospec- STATES OF AMERICA - DEPART-00468002 Attorney Code, 21762neys, 1000 Plaza Drive, Suite 680.ber: 12 CH 3177 TJSC#: 30-4669 MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREDelendants COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-livebidders are admonishedto MENT OF HOUSING ANO URBANCase Number:t3 CH 019371Schaumburq, IL 60173. Tel.No.1607803 LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you09 CH 023829 CERY DIVISION check Ihe court file to verify all nf or- DEVELOPMENT, UNKNOWNTJSC#: 34-5191 NOTE: Pursuant(847) 619-3000. 5/22. 5/29, 6/5/14 #780076 will need a pholo identification is-5055 W. MADISON STREET UNITUS BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-rnation. If this properly is a condo- BENEFICIARIES THE DOROTHYIo the Fair Debt Collection PracticesThis is an attempt to collect a debt sued by u government agency (drin-e203 SKOKIE, IL 60077 TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR minium unit, the purchaser of the A VERDONI TRUST, DATED NO-Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'spursuant lo the Fair Debt Collection er's license, passport, etc.) in orderNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BANC OF AMERICA FUNDINGuniI al the foreclosure sale, other VEMBER 20,2000, UNKNOWNaft omey is deemed to be a debt col-Practices Act and any information to gain entry into the foreclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CORPORATION 2006-G Iban a mortgagee, shall pay Ihe as- OWNERS AND NONRECORDlector attempting Io collect a debtobtained will be used for that pur-SKOKIE sale room in Cook County and theusant to a Judgment st ForeclosurePlaintiff, nesaments and the legal fees re- CLAIMANTS, RICHARD KUHN, ASand any information obtained will be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0Fsame identification for sales held atand Sale enteredinthe abovevs. quired by The Condominium Prop- SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FORused for that purpone COOK COUNTv ILLINOIS COUN-other county venues. For informa-cause on Apnl 25, 2012, an agentMELVIN L. BERRY A/K/A MELVINerty Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9)gt( and DOROTHYA. VERDONI(0E-1605846 518_ 5/1 5, 5/22/14 #772642 TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYlion, esamine the court file or con-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,BERRY; NEIDRA E. )g)(4).If this property is a condo- CEASED) 5/15, 5/22, 5/29/14 #716707 DIVISION ONEWEST BANK, FSBtact Plaintiff's attorney CODILIS 6will at 10:30 AM on June 5, 2014, atBERRY A/K/A NEIDRA BERRY,minium unit which is part of a corn- Del endanls (0/B/A FINANCIAL FREEDOM, AASSOCIATES, P.0 , 15W030the The Judicial Sales Corporation,WELLS FARGO BANK, mon interest community, the pur- 13 CH 019371 NORRIDGE SKOKIE DIVISION OF ONEWEST BANK,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,One South Wacker Drive-24thN.A. chaser of the unit al the foreclosure 493g N. CLIFTON AVENUEltdTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFSB) SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, ILFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atDefendants, sale other than a mortgagee shall NORRIDGE, IL 60706 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, 60527, 630( 794-9876 Please re-public auchion to Ihe highest bidder,09 CH 10926 pay the asuesumenls required b NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY tertofilenumber 14-t3-lOt4tas set forth below, the tollowing de-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenThe CondominiumProperly Ac TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pie-CERY DIVISION DIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE,MARC EISENBERG, UNITEDTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-acribedresiestate:Commonlythat pursuant to a Judgment of765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-t(IF YOU suant to a Judgmeiit of ForeclosureU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-LLC STATES OF AMERICA - DEPART-TION One South Wacker Drive,knownas5055 W. MADISONForeclosure entered in Ihe aboveARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- und Sale enlered¡nthe aboveTION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR MASTRPlaintiff, MENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650STREET UNIT #203, SKOKIE, ILentitled cause on March 15, 2013,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT cause on March 19, 2014, an agentALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST DEVELOPMENT, SKOKIE TER-(312) 236-SALE You can also visit60077 Property Indes No. 10-21-Intercounty Judìcial Sales Corpora-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION for The Judicial Sales Cotporalion,2005-t, JASON SALTZMAN, SUSANRACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-The Judicial Sales Corporabon at405-077-1011. The real estate slion will on Tuesday, June 17, 2014,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF will al 10:30 AM on June 23, 2014,Plaintiff LIPKA TION, SKOKIE TERRACE HOME-www.tlsc.com for u 7 day status re-improved wifh a residence. Saleat the hour of t t am. in their officeAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-V. Defendants OWNERS ASSOCIATION, BRADport of sending vales. CODILIS &terms: 25% down of the highest bidat 120 West Madison Shreel, SuiteACCORDANCE WITH SECTION lion, One South Wacker Drive-MATTHEW A.RUBSAM NKJA12 CH 3177 EISENBERG, CINDY COLE A/tUAASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030by certified funds st the close of the7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to tIre15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606,MAUHEW RUBSAM; BMO HAR-9944 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE,CYNTHIA COLE, MRC RECEIVA-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,sale payable to The Judicial Saleshighest bidder for cash, the follow-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE sell ut public auction to the higheatRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-IL 60076 BLES CORPORATION, UN-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527Corporation. No third party checksins deucnbed property' LAW. Effective May tst, 2014 you bidder, as net forth below, the fol-TION F/K/A HARRIS N.A.; CHICA-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES)630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.will be accepted. The balance, in-PIN. 1O-t4-4t2-Ola-0000, 10-14-wrIl need a pholo identification is- lowing described real estate. Corn-GO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPA-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-OF GERALDINE EISENBERG, UN-14-13-10141Attorney ARDC No,cluding the Judicialsale fee for4t2-Otg-0000. sued by a government agency )dnv- monly known us 4939 N. CLIFTONNY, AS TRUSTEE; CHICAGO TI-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureKNOWN OWNERS AND00468002 Attomey Code, 21762AbandonedResidentialPropertyCommonly known us 9058 EWINGer's license, passport. etc.) in order AVENUE, NORRIDGE,IL 60706TLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, ASand Sale enteredinthe aboveNONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Rl-Case Number:13 CH 014899Municipality Relief Fund. which isAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60203. lo gain entry into the foreclosure Property Indea No. t2-lt-305-OLtt;TRUSTEE UNDER TRUSTcause on March 20, 2014, av agentCHARD KUHN, AS SPECIAL REP-TJSC8: 34-5466 NOTE: Pursuantcalculated on residential real estateThe mortgaged real estate is im-sale room n Cook County and the 12-lt-305-002, The real estate sAGREEMENT DATED JULY 8,for The Judicial Sales Cotpora0on,RESENTATIVE FOR GERALDINEto the Fair Debt Collection Practicesat the ratn of $1 for each $1 000 orproved with a single family resi-same identificahion tor sales held at improved with a residence. Sale2005 AND KNOWN AS TRUSTwill at 10:30 AM on June 20, 20t4,EISENBERG (DECEASED) Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sfraction thereof of thft amount paiddence. If the subject mortgaged realother county venues. For informa- terms: 25% down of the highest bidNUMBER 11t4483; MICHAELat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-Defendants attorney is deemed to be a debt col-by the purchaser noI to exceedestate is a unit of a common nIer-Iron, examine the court file or con- by certified funds at the close of theGROSSKLAS, THOMAStian, One South Wacker Dnve - 13 CH 014899 lector attempting lo collect a debl$300,in certifiedfunds/or wireest community. the purchaser of thetact Ptainhiff's attorney' CODILIS & sale payable Io The Judicial SaleaGROSSKLAS; JAMES24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL,60606,8710 SKOKIE BLVD. APT #2Cand any information obtained will betransfer,is due within twenty-tourunit other than a mortgagee shallASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 Corporation. No third party checksGROSSKLAS, sell al public auction to the highestSKOKIE, IL 60077 used for that purpose. (24) hours. No fee shall be puid bypay lIre assessments required byNORTh FRONTAGE ROAD, will be accepted. The balance, in-Defendants bidder, as set forth below, the fol-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-1607180 the mortgagee acquinng the resi-subsection )g-t) of Sechion 18.5 ofSUITE100, BURR RIDGE.IL cludinq the Judicial sale fee for11 CH 32552 lowing described real estate, Corn-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14#780071 dential real estate pursuant to itstheCondominiumPropertyAct,60527, (630) 794-9876 PIeuse re- Abandoned Residential PropertyProserty Address: 4929 NORTHmonly known us 9944 KARLOVsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure credit bid at the sale or by anySale terms: 25% down by certifiedferIntilenumber14-il-13905. Municipality Relief Fund, which ioOZARK AVENUE NORRIDGE, ILAVEÑUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-and Sale enteredinIhe aboveSKOKIE mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orfunds, balance within 24 hours, byTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- calculated on residential real estate60706 erly Indeo No. 10-10-403-022-0000.cause on March 25, 2014, an agentIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cookother lienor acquiring Ihe residentialcertified funds.No relunds.TheTION One South Wacker Osee, at the tate of $1 for each SI 000 orNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREThe real estate is improved with a 1for The Judicial Sales Corporufion,County.Illinois,CountyDepart-real eatale whose righla in and toproperty will NOT be open for in-24fb Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 fraction thereof of the amount paidSALE story home wilh a detached garage.will at 10:30 AM on June 27, 2014,ment, Chuncery Division, Ihe residential real esIste arose ps-spection.Upon payment in full of(312) 236-SALE You cari also visit by the purchaser not to exceedFisher and Shapiro file ft 1 t-052804Sale termo: 25% down of the hiqh-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-Champion Mortgage Company or to the vale. The subject propertythe amount bid. the purchaser willThe Judicial Sales Corporation at $300, in certifiedfunds/orwire(II io advised that interested partiesest bid by certified fundo ut thelion, One South Wacker Dove-Plaintiff, is aublect tO general real estate tao-receive a Certificale of Sale whichwww.tjsc.com tor a 7 day status re- transfer,is due within fwenty-fourconsult wifh their close of the sale payable to The Ju-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,vs. es, special asaessments, or specialwill enhIle the purchaser to a Deedport of pending sales. CODILIS 6 (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byown attorneysbefore biddingstdicial Sales Corporation. Nu thirdsell at public auction to the highestUnknown Heim and Legateeo oftases levied against said real enlatelo the premises after confirmation ofASSOCIATES, P.C. i5W030 the mortgagee acquinng the resi-mortgage foreclosure vales.) party checks will be accepted. Thebidder, as sel forth below, the fol-AlexanderG. Scott,Villageofand s offered for sale without anythe sale, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, dentiul real estate pursuant foitaPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenbalance, including the Judicial valelowing described realSkokie; Dawn S. Alernan uka DawnrepresentationasloqualityorFor information: VialI our website atSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 credif bidat the vale or by anythat pursuuotto u Judgment otfeeforAbandoned Residentialestate:Csmmonly known au 8710LeslieScottaka Dawn Lesliequantityoftitleand withoutre-http://sersice.aIly-pierce.corn. Be-1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. mortgagee, judgmenl creditor,orForeclosure entered on March 21,Property Municipality Relief Fund,SKOKIE BLVD. APT #2C, SKOKIE,Aleman; Wendy JoyScott akacourse lo Plaintiff and in "AS IS"tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only.(4-11-13905 Attorney ARDC No. other liesor acquinng the residential2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,whichis calculated on residentialIL 60077 Property Indes No. 10-21-Wendy JoyMichael; Ronneesuecondition. The sale is turther sub-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At-00468002 Attorney Code21762 real estate whose rights in and foas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.mreal estate at the rate of $1 for each229-002-1063. The real estateisScott, individually and au Executorject to confirmahion by the court,torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,Case Number' 1 1 CH 023867 the residential real estate aroue pri-on June 23, 20t4, at 205 W Ran-$1 .000 or fraction Ihereof of Iheimproved with a residence.Saleot the Estate of Alexander G. Scott;Upon payment n full of the amountChicago, Illinois60602.Tel,No,TJSC#: 34-4498 NOTE' Pursuant or to the sale. The sublect propertydolph Street, Suife 1020, Chicago.amount paid by the purchaser notterms: 25% down of the highest bidRobinScottaIrsRobin Hyman;bid,Ihe purchaser willreceive a)3t2) 476-5500 Refer to File Num-to Ihe Fair Debt Collectìon Practices is subtect to general real estate tax-Illinois, sell al public auction to fheto eoceed $300, in certified funds/orby certified funds at the close of theSecretaryof Housing and UrbanCertificate st Sale that will entitleber 0905330. Ach, you are advised Ihat Plaintiffs es, special assesnmenfs, or specialhighest bidder for cush. au sel forthwire transfer,s due within twenty-sale payable to The Judicial SalesDevelopment; Gerald Nordgrenthe purchaser to a deed to the realINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESasorney is deemed to be a debt col- taxes levied againuf said real estatebelow. the following described realtour )24) hours. No fee shall be paidCorporation. No third party checksSpecial Representative for fhe Es-estate aher confirmation of the sale.CORPORATION lector attempting lo collect u debt und s offered fot sale without any by the mortgagee acquinng fhe res-will be accepted. The balance. n- tate of Alesander G. ScoE;Un-The property will NOT be open forSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 and any information obtained will be representationas toqualityor notrIy known as 4929 Northdential real estate pursuant to itscluding Ihe JudicialsaIs fee forknown Owners and Non-Recordinspection and plaintiff makes no1606672 used for that purpose quantityoftitleand withoutre-Ozark Avenue, Norndge, IL 60706 credit bidst the sale or by anyAbandonedResidentialPropertyClaimants representation au to Ihe condition of5115 5122, 5/29/14 #776715 1606577 course to Plaintiff and inAS IS"Permanent Index No.:12-12-325-mortgagee, judgment creditor,orMunicipality Relief Fund, which isDefendants, the properly.Prospective bidders 5/15_ 5/22. 5129/14 #776713 condition, The sale is further sub-005-0000 other tienor acquiring the residentialcalculated on residential real estate13 CH 15795 are admonished to check Ihe courtSKOKIE sOt to confitination by the court,The mortgaged real estate isim-real estate whose nghts in and toat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orSheriff's ft 140228 file lo venfy all information.If thisIN THECIRCUIT COURT OF Upon payment in full of the amountproved wifh a dwelling. The proper-Ihe residential real estate arose pn-fraction thereof of the amount paidF13010621 CPN property is a condominium unit, theCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUld- bid,the purchaser willreceive uty will NOT be open for inspection. or fo the sale. The sublect properlyby the purchaser notto exceedPursuant to a Judgment made andpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Certificate of Sale that willentitleThejudgmentamount was $is sublect to general real estate tua-$300,incertdiedfunds/orwireentered by said Court n the abovesure sale, other than a mortgagee,DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, the purchaser to a deed to the realt85,058.78 Sale terms for non-es, special assessments, or specialtransfer,is due within twenty-fourentitled cause, Thomas J.Dart,shall pay the assessments andtheNA estate after confirmation of the valeparties: tO% of successful bid im-tanes levied against said real natale(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bySheriff st Cook County, Illinois, willlegal fees required by The Condo-Plaintiff, Where a vale of real estate is mademediately at conclusion of auction.and is offered' for vale withouf anythe mortgagee acquiring theresi-on June 30, 2014, at 1pm in roomminium PropertyAct,765 ILCS to satisfy a lien pnor to that of thebalance byt2:30 p.m. the nestrepresentationastoqualityordential resi estate pumuant to itsLLO6 of the Richard J. Daley Ces-605/9)g))1( and (g4). lt Ihis prop-TSETAN W. LUNGKARA, United Sfates,he United Statesbusiness day, bofhbycashier'squantityoftitleand withoutre-credit bid at the sale sr by anyter,50 West Washington Street,erty is a condominium unit which isNGAWANG Y. LUNGKARA, shall have one year from the date ofchecks; and no refunds.The salecoarse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"mortgagee, judgment creditor,orChicago, Illinois, sell at public suc-part of a common interest commun-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, TO PLACE A sale within which to redeem, exceptshall be subject to general real es-condition. The sale is further sub-other honor acquiring the residentialIron the following descnbed prem-ity, the purchaser of Ihe unit st theFIRST CHICAGO BANK & TRUST that with respect to a lien ansinglute taxes, special tases, specialecl to confirmation by the court.real estate whose nghts in and toises and real estate mentioned inforeclosure saleotherthan aDefendants under the internal teeenue laws theassessments, special taxes levied,Upon payment in full of the amountthe residential real estate arose pri-said Judgment: mortgagee shall pay the assess-11 CH 023867 period shall be i 20 days or the peri-and superior liens,ifany. Thebid.the purchaser willreceive aor to the vale. The subject properlyCommon Address: 9038Nilesmento required by The Condomini-5025 W SUFFIELD COURT UNIT od allowable for redemption underptoperty is offered "us is,with noCertificate of Sale that will entitleis sublect to general real estate fas-Center Road, Skokie, Illinois 60076um Property Act, 765 ILCSA SKOKIE, IL 60077 State law, whichever is longer, andexpress or implied warranties andthe purchaser to a deed to the reales, special assesaments, or specialP I N: 10-15-309-032-0000 605/18,5(q-1(.IF YOU ARE THENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- in any case in which, under the pro-wifhout any reptesentation as to theestate aher confirmation of Ihe sale.tases levied against said real estateImprovements:This property con-MORTGAOOR (HOMEOWNER),TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- visions of section 505 of the Houa-quality of title or recourse to Plain-The property will NOT be open forand rs offered for sale without anyaiuto ofanindividuallyownedYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ng Act of 1950, as amended )t2tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-inapeclion and plaintiff makes noreprevenlationastoqualityorlownhouse/row house, MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30and Sale enleredn Ihe above CLASSIFIED U.S.C. t7otk), and subsection )d)monixhed to review the court file torepresentation as to the condition ofquantityoftitleand withoutre-Sale shall be under the followingDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-cause on March 4, 2014, an agent of section 3720 of title 38 of fIreverifyallinformation and to viewthe property.Prospecfive bidderscourse to Plaintiff and in "AS 15"terms: payment of not lesa than lenDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-for The Judicial Sales Corporahon, United Stafes Code, the right to te-auction rules al www.kallenrs.com.are admonished to check the courtcondition. The sale is further sub-percent (10%) of the amount of theCORDANCE WITH SECTION t 5-will at 2.00 PM on June 11, 2014, at deem does not arise, there shall beFor information' Sale Clerk, Fisherfile to verify all information.Iffhisject to confirmation by the court,successful and highest bid to be1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-the The Judicial Sales Corporation, no nght of tedemption. The propertyand Shapiro,Attorneye 42168,property is a condominium und, theUpon payment in full of the amountpaidtotheSheriff by cashier'sGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-One South Wacker Dnve'24th will NOT be open for inspection and2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-bid,the purchaser willreceive acheck or certified fundo at the vale;feline May ist, 2014 you will needFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at plaintiff makes no representation auBannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)sure sale, other than a mortgagee,Cerfificale of Sale that will enlifteand the full remaining balance lo bea photo idenlif'mation issued by apublic auction Io the highest bidder, to the condition of the property. Pro-291-1717, belween 1:00 p.m. andshall pay the assessments and thethe purchaser to a deed to the realpaidtotheSheriff by cashier'sgovernmentagency(dr/vero Ii-au set forth below, the following de- spective bidders ate admonished to3:00 p m. weekdays only. legal fees required by The Condo-estate after confirmation of the sale.checkorcertifiedfundswithincense, passport, etc.)in order toscribedrealestate: Commonly AD, CALL check the court file to venfy all nf or-1599855 miniumPropertyAct, 765 ILCSWhere a vale of real estate is madetwenty-four(24) hours aher thegain entry into Ihe foreclosure valeknown as 5025 W.SUFFIELD station. If this property is a condo-5(15, 5)22, Sf29114 #716694 605/9)g))t) and (g4). If this prop-to satisfy a lien phor to 1h51 of thesale, room in Cook County and Ihe vameCOURT UNIT A, SKOKIE, IL 60077 minium unit, the purchaser of the erty is a condominium unit which isUnited Stales, the United StatesSale shall be sublet to general tau-identification for sales held al otherProperty Indes No. 10-16-419-021. shit at the foreclosure sale, other part of a common interest commun-shall have one year from the date ofes, special asaessmentu. county venues. For information, eu-The real estate is improved with a than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-NORRIDGE ity. the purchaser of the und at thevale within which to redeem, exceptPremise will NOT be open for in-amine the court file or contad Plain-condo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25% sesoments and the legal fees te-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F Cookforeclosuresaleotherthanathat with respect to a lien assingapechan. tiff's attorney' CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-down of Ihe highest bid by certified quired by The Condominium Prop-COUNTY. Illinois, County Depart-mortgagee shall pay the assess-under the internal revenue laws theFirm Information, Plaintiff's AttorneyATES. P.0 , 15W030NORTHfundo at the close of the vale paya- erly Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))t) andment, Chancety Division. menlo requirod by The Condomini-period shall be 120 days or the peri-FREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100,ble Io The Jsdicial Sales Corpora- (g))4).If this property is a condo-First Security Trust and Savingsum Property Act, 765ILCSod allowable for redemphon underBERG LLC BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, )630) 794-lion. No third party checks will be 847-998-3400 minium unit which is part of a corn-Bank, an Illinois banking corpora-605/18.5)q-1).IF YOU ARE THEState law, whichever is longer. andAnthony Porto 9876 Please refer to file numberaccepted. The balance, including mon interest community, the pur-lion, MORTGÄGÖR (HOMEOWNER),in any case n which, under the pro-1807 W DIEHL., She 333 14-13-28608. THE JUDICIALthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoned chaser of the unit at the foreclosurePlaintiff, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-visions of section 505 of the Hous-Naperville, IL 60566-7228 SALES CORPORATION One SouthResidential PropertyMunicipality sale other than a mortgagee shallvs. MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30ing Act of 1950, as amended ([email protected] Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Relief Fund, which is calculated on pay the assessments required bLuigi P. Adamo, Cheryl A. Adamo,DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection )d)866-402-8661fao 630-428-4620 IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE V'suresìdential real esIste at the raIe of The CondominiumProperty AcUnknown Owners and Non-RecordDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-of section 3720 ut title 38 ol theFor bidding inafructions. visitcan also visit The Judicial Sales$1 for each $1 .000 or traction there- 765 ILCS 605/tB.5)q-1).IF YOUClaimants, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-United States Code, the right Io re-www.fal-illinois.com Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7of of Ihe amount paid by the pur- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Defendants, 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-deem does not arise, there shall beThis is an attempt to collect u debtday status report of pending saleschaser not to eeceed $300, in certi- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT09 CH 42668; GAGO FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-no righl of redemption. The propertypursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES. P.C.fied funds/or wire transfer,is due OR VISIT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONSheriff'o No. t40409-OOtF. fective May ist, 2014 you will needwill NOT be open for inspection andPractices Act and any informahion15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPursuant to u Judgment made anda photo identification issued by aplaintiff makes no representation asobtained will be used for that pur-ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,fee shall be paid by the mortgagee AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INentered by said Court in the abovegovernmentagency(dnver's li-to the condilion of the properly. Pro-pose. IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyacquinng the residential real estate ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONentitledcause, Thomas J.Dart.cense, passport. etc.) in order tospective bidders are admonished to1601634 File No. 14-13-28608Attorneypsmuanf Io its credit bid at the vale 15-t7Ot(C(OF THE ILLINOISShenff of Cook County, Illinois, willgain enfry into the foreclosure salecheck the court file to verify all nf or-5/22, 5129, 6(5/14 #780064 ARDC Nu 00468002 Attorneyor by any mortgagee, lsdgrnent MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREon June 6, 20t4, at 1:00 P.M. inroom in Cook County and the samemation. If this property is a condo- creditor, or other lienor acqulnog LAW For information, examine theRoom LLO6 of the Richard J. Daleyidentification for sales held st otherminium unit, the purchaser of the theresidential real estate whose Rtt - HONEERLOCAL.COMP'tIASSIFI[DS court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-Center, 50 W. Washington Streef,countyvenues.Forinformel ion:unit at the foreclosure sale, other . rights in and Io Ihe residential real ney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Chicago, IL, sell at public auctionVisit our websiteataervice,atty-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Gaining traction estafe arose prior Io the sale. The PC.. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe following described premisespierce.com. between the hours of 3sesaments and the legal fees re- subject property is subject to gener- ROAD. SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,and real esfate mentioned in saidand 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI-quired by The Condominium Prop- al real estate tases. special assesa- Judgment: ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys,Oneerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))l) and a'a:..' ments,orspecialtaseslevied PIN' 12-t t-408-039-0000. North Dearborn Streef Suite 1300,)s))4),Ifthis Drose/tv is a condo- /UDRIL/E sauinut said real estate and io of- IO Pioneer Press (DC) ThUrsday, May 22, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Assumed Name Bid Notice Mechanics Liens Mechanics Liens SKOKIE Upon payment in full of the amountagainst said real estate and' io of- LEGAL ASSUMED NAME NOTiCE OF BIDDING Notice is hereby given that onNotice is hereby given that on N THE CIRCUIT COURT OFbid, the purchaser willreceive alered for sale without any represen- Notice is hereby given, pursuantNotice is hereby given that theJUNE 21, 2014, a sale will beJUNE 9, 2014, a sale will be COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Certificate of Sale that will entitletahon as to quality or quantity of title to An Act in relation to the useSkokie Park District is acceptingheld at: held at: the purchaser to a deed to the realand without recourse Is Plain8ff and COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- of an Assumed Business Namebids for tile floor instatlation atNEW STAR AUTO REPAIR & CENTRAL AUTO CARE CERY DIVISION estate after confirmation of the sale.in AS I5 condition. The sale is fur- Adoption REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLU-The property will NOT be open forIher subtect lo confirmation by the in Ihn conduct or transaction ofthe Oakton Community Center, BODY SHOP 3011 N.CENTRAL AVE. TIONS, INC.Plaintiff, inspection and plaintiff makes nocourt. Upon payment n full of the Assumed Name Business in the State, asBid specifications are available 228 WASHTENAW AVE. CHICAGO, IL 60634 vs. representation au to the condition ofamount bid, the purchaser will re-Auction- Real Estate amended,thatacertificationat 9300 Weber Place, Skokie, IL CHICAGO, IL 60612 773-282-1466 HALEEMA B. HERRERA AIX/Athe property. Prospective biddersdeine a Certificate of Sale 11ml will was registered by the under-60077 belween the hoursof 773-533-7222 To sell the following article to are admonished to check the courtentitle the purchaser Io a deed to HALEEMA HERRERA Bid Notice signed with the County Clerk of8:30 am. and 4:30 p.m., Mon-The following article will be soldenforce a lien existing under Ihn A/K/A HALEEMA BEVERLYfile to verify all information,Ifthisthe real estafe after confin'nation of Cook County. Registration Num-day through Friday. to enforce a lien existing underlawsof theStateofIllinois HERRERA; ALPINE CAPITAL property is a condominium unit, thethe sale. Where a sale of reel es- Divorce INVESTMENTS LLC, 4845 HULLpurchaser of the unit al the foreclo-tate is made to satisfy a lien prior to ber; D14138022 on April 30,Bidswill be received untilthe laws of the State of Illinoisagainst such articlefor repairs STREET sure sale, other than a mortgagee,that of the United States, the United Foreclosures 2014, Under the Assumed NameThursday, June 12, 2014 atagainst such article for repairsand storage famished tor such CONDOMINIUM; TD AUTOFI-shall pay the assessments and theStates shall have one year front the of 10:00a,m., at which time theand storage furnished for sucharticle at the request of the fol- NANCE LLC F/K/A legal fees required by The Condo-date of sale within which to redeem, Foundation Notices AL SERVICES bids will be opened and publiclyarticle at the request of the fol-lowing designated persons, un- DAIMLERCHAYSLER FINANCIALminiumProperty Act,765ILCSescept that with respect lo s lien w'ifhthebusinesslocatedatread. All bids must be submittedlowing designated persons. un-less such articles are redeemed SERVICES AMERICAS 605/9(gt) and jg((4).If this prop-ansing under the inlemal revenueJudicial Sales LLC DID/A CHRYSLER FINAN-erty is a condominium unit which islawn the period shall be 120 days or 3057 N. Elbridge Avenue FL 3,in a sealed envelope markedless such articleis redeemedpriortothedesignatedsale CIAL, Defendants, part of a common interest commun-the poned allowable for redemption Mechanics Liens Chicago, IL 60618. The true and"Bid for Tile Floor Replace-priortothedesignatedsaledate. 12 CH 08983 ity, the purchaser of the unit at theunder Slate law, whicheeer is Ion- real full names(s) and residencement al the Osklon Commun-date: OWNER; JACEK PUBLIC NOTICE ¡s hereby givenforeclosure saleother than aser, and in any case in which, un- Name Change address of theIty Center" and addressed toOWNER. ABDUL J MUHAM-WIEDZWIECKI mortgagee shall pay the assess-aer the provisions of section 505 of that pursuant to a Judgment of owner(s)/partner(s)is;AndrzejJon Marquardt, Skokie ParkMAD, 1531 N. CLYBOURN ST 1515 BASSWOOD CT ments required by The Condomini-the Housing Act of 1950, as amen- Probate Foreclosure entered in the above CHICAGO, IL 60610 GLENVIEW, IL 60025 entitled cause on March 5, 2014,um Property Act, 765 ILCSiced (12 U.S.C. t7Olk(, and subsec- Lewandowski, 3057 N. ElbridgeDistrict,9300 Weber Place, Intercoanty Judicial Sales Corpora-605-i8.5(q-i(. IF YOU ARE THElion )d) of section 3720 of title 38 of Public Hearings Avenue Floor3,Chicago, (LSkokie, IL 60077.DocumentsLIEN HOLDER: SANTANDERLIEN HOLDER: NONE lion will on Tuesday, June 10, 2014,MORTGAtOR (HOMEOWNER),the United States Code, the right to 60618, USA. will be issued to prime biddersCONSUMER USA, PO BOXVehicles:2005 DODGE PICK- at the hour of i i am. in their officeYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-redeem does not anse, there shall Public Notices 5(15, 522, 5/29/14 #775822 only. 25120, LEHIGH VALLEY, PAUP at 120 West Madison Street, SaiteMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30be norightofredemption. TheStorage - Legal No bids may be withdrawn wIth-18002 VIN e 3D7KS28CO5G705192 71 BA, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-properly will NOT be open for in- ASSUMED NAME Out the written consent of theVehicle; 2013 DODGE DARTAmount of Lien: $10530.00 highest bidder for cash, Ihe f 0110w-DEFt OF POSSESSION, IN AC-apechen and plaintiff makes no rep- Take Notices Notice is hereby given, pursuantSkokie Park District.Only bidsSXT 5/8,5/15,5/22/14 #774913 mo described property: CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-resentation as to the condition of to An Act in relation to the use PIN 10-28-218-051-1002. 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-theproperly. Prospective bidders incompliance with theprovi-VIN e 1C3CDFBHXDD700957 Cornrrronly known au 4845 HULLGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Forare admonished to check the court Assumed Name of an Assumed Business Namesiona of the Bid Documents willAmount of Lien: $12910.00 Probate STREET UNIT lE, SKOKIE,ILinformation, contad Plaintiff's attor-file to verity all information.If this in the conduct or transaction ofbe considered. Bids will be con-5(22, 5/29, 6(5/14 #782315 ASSUMED NAME STATE OF ILLINOIS 60077 ney: HAUSELMAN, RAPPIN &properly is a condominium unit, the Business intheState, assidered firm for a period of nine- OLSWANG, LTD., 39 Southpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-Notice is hereby given, pursuant Noticeis hereby given that onIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF The mortgaged real estateis Im- amended,thatacertificationIIi (90( baye.The Skokie Park proved with a condominium resi-LaSalle Street - Saite 1105, CHICA-eure sale, other than a mortgagee,to An Act in relation to the usewas registered by the under- JUNE 9, 2014, a sale will be COOK COUNTY, dence, The purchaser of the unitGO, IL60603,(3t2(372-2020.shall pay the assessments and the District reserves the right fo re- of an Assumed Business Name held al; . ILLINOIS number 10-legal fees required by The Condo- signed with the County Clerk oftact any or all bids and to waive other than a mortgagee shall payPlease refer tofile in the conduct or lransaclion of ANDREW'S SUPER AUTO PROBATE DIVISION the assessments and the legal fees2222-15368. THE JUDICIALminium PropertyAct,765 ILCS Cook County. Registration Num-any technicalities in the bidding Business in theSlale,"saber:D14137989 on Apn(29, REPAIR In the matter of the estate of Da- requirmi by subdivisions g)(l) andSALES CORPORATION One South605/9(g))1( and (g))4(.If this prop- ifitshould be deemed in the Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,erty ix a condominium unit whmh ioamended,thatacertification 4300 W. 63RD ST, vid Szymell, Deceased (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condomin- 2014. Under the Assumed Namepublic's bestinterest. These ium Property ActSale terms: 25%IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Ybupart of a common interest commun-was registered by theunder-of CHICAGO, IL 60629 Case No. 2014 P 502427 ity, the purchaser of the unit al the Bidders will comply with all pre- down by certified funds, balancecan also visit The Judicial Sales signed with the County Clerk of ELOYMAR HAIRCARE 773-581 -8620 PUBLICATION NOTICE Corporation at www.tjsc.com for s 7foreclosure sale otherthana vailingwagerequIrements; within 24 hours, by certified funds. Cook County. Regisfration Num- SALON The following article will be soldNoticeis hereby given of the No refunds. The property will NOTday status reSort of pending sales.mortgagee shall pay the asaess- therefore bidders shall pay pre- ber: D14138225on May 13,withthebusinesslocated to enlorce a lien existing underdeath of David Szymell of Des be open for inspection. Upon pay-HAUSELMAÑ, RAPPI1 &mento required by The Condomini- atveiling wages foralllabor. A 2014. Under the Assumed Name the laws of the State of IllinoisPlaines, Illinois. Letters of office ment in full of the amount bid, theOLSWANG, LTD. 39 South LaSalleum Property Act, 765ILCS 3717 E. 106th Street, Chicago,copy of the Skokie Park District Street - Suite 1105 CHICAGO, IL605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOU ARE THEof against such article for repairswere issued on May 7, 2014 to purchaser will receive a Certificate IL 60617. The true and real fullPrevailing Wage Ordinance #13- of Sale which will entitle the pur-60603 )3i2( 372-2020 Attomey FileMORTGAI3OR (HOMEOWNR(, C & B CLEANING SNOW names(s) and residence address and storage tumished for suchLauren Szymell, 670 Bending No. 10-2222-15368 Attomey Code.YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 010 is attached to the Bid speci- chaser to a Deed to the premises PLOWING ofthe is: article at the request of the fol-Court, Des Plaines, Illinois 4452 Case Number: 10 CH 40767MAIN IN POSSESSION FO 30 owner(s)/partner(s) f 'mations. after confirmation of the sale. withthebusinesslocatedat lowing designated persons, un-60016, whose attorney is Jory For information: Visit our website atTJSC#: 34-5591 NOTE: PursuantDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Eloisa Yanez, 10932 S AvenueThe Board of Park Commission- 9319 Ballard Rd., Des Plaines, lese such articleisredeemedChelin, 1454 Miner, Des http://service.atty-pierce.corrr. Be-Io the Fair Debt Collection PracticesDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC N, Chicago, IL 60617, USA. ers of the Skokie Park District, IL 60019. The true and real full priortothedesignatedsalePlaines,IL 60016 (847)827- tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- 518, 5/15, 5/22/14 #774957 Cook County,Illinoisreserves attorney is deemed to be a debt col-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MRT-names(s) and residence address date' 2700. Pierce & Associates, Plainliff's At- the right to tejed any or all bids tomeys,tNorth Dearbom Street,lector attempting Io collect a debtGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, ForofIheowner(s)/partner(s) is; ASSUMED NAME OWNER: LUIS VIZCAINO, 6133Claims against the estate may or portions thereof. Chicago, Illinois60602.Tel,No,and any intormation obtained will beinformation, esamina the court fileRoy Brown, 9319 BallardRd.,Notice is hereby given, pursuant S.PARKSIDE, CHICAGO,ILbe filed in the office of the Clerk Plaintiff'u Please direct questions to Jon (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-used for that purpose. or contact attorney:Des Plaines, 1L60019, USA. to An Act in relation to the use 60638 of theCircuit Court in Room ber 1200946. $604999 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., Marquardt,AssistantSuperin- 5/22, 5/29, 615114 #782276 of an Assumed Business Name LIENHOLDER UNITED AUTO1202, Richard J. Delay Center, INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES5/8.5/15,5/22J14 #772608 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE tendent of Recreation at ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, in the conduct or transaction ol CREDIT CORP. PO BOX 9945 Chicago, Illinois 60602, or with CORPORATION SKOKIE [email protected] or SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please ASSUMED NAME Business in the State, as NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 the representative, or both, on or INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 847-929-8520 $60 refer to file number 14-11-03346.Notice is hereby given, pursuantamended,thatacertification VeNde; 2003 FORD MUSTANGbeforeNovember 24,2014, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 5/22/14 #782151 5/85/15,5t22/14 #772653 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-to An Act in relafion lo the usewas registeredby the under- VIN U IFAFP4O4O3F4-41733 which date is not less than 6 TION One South Wacker Drive, signed with the County Clerk of SKOKIE DIVISION of an Assumed Business Name Amount of Lien: $11806.00 months from the date of the first THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Cook County. Registration Num- Mechanics Liens IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF (312) 230-SALE You can also Visitin Ihn conduct or transaction of publication of this notice and any LON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- The Judicial Sales Corporation alBusiness in theState," asber:D141 38007 on April 30,Notice is hereby given that onOWNER; KATHY JAMES claim not filed within that period n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY(SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF 20(4. Under the Assumed Name ÑEW YORK, SUCCESSOR TOwww.ljsc.com for a 7 day statua re-amended,thatacertification JUNE 21, 2014, a sale will be10415. WESTMOORE AVE,is barred. Copies of any claim DIVISION port of pending sales, CODILIS &was registeredby the under-of CITIMORTGAGE, INC., JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., held at: APT 203, LOMBARD, IL 60148 filedwiththe Clerk must be SUCCESSOR TO THE CHASEASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030signed with the County Clerk of KAB SERVICE DEMPSTER & WAUKEGAN LIENHOLDER. ILLINOIS TITLEmailed or delivered to the repre- Plaintiff, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, MANHAUAN BANK, SUCCES- Cook County. Registration Num-withthebusinesslocatedal P & E AUTO SERVICE LOANS, 205 E. ST. CHARLESsentative and tothe attorney SOR TO CHEMICAL BANK), ASSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60627 3354 N Neve Avenue, Chicago, JÔSEPH MERZA NKJA JOSPEH (630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.ber:D14138163on May8, 8801 WAUKEGANRD RD , VILLA PARK, IL 60181 within 10 days after it is filed, K. MERZA, 9133 NORTH KEATINGTRUSTEE FOR IMC HOME EQUI- 2014. Under the Assumed NameIL 60634. The true and real full TY LOAN TRUST 1998-3 14-11-03346 Attomey ARDC No. MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Vehicle: 2004 CADILLAC SRX /5/ Jory Chelin CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, 00468002 Aftomey Code. 21762of names(s) and residence address 847-966-4448 VIN e 1GYEE637240158780 (Attorney) HARRIS, N.A., UNKNOWN OWN-Plaintiff, CaseNumber: t iCH 004662 CHICAGOS FINEST oftheowner(s)/partner(s)is:The following article will be soldAmount of Lien. $12410.00 5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #781641 ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- TJSC#: 34-5008 NOTE: Pursuant Kafarzyna Bankowska, 3354 N ANTS CECILIA BUENAFLOR AIX/A CE- with the business located al 847 to enforce a lien existing under5/22, 5/29, 6/5/14 #782323 CILIAC. BUENAFLOR, JULIUSto the Fair Debt Collection Practices Neya Avenue, Chicago, IL Defendants Act, you are advised that Plainftff'sN. Rockwell, Chicago, IL 60622. the laws of the State of Illinois Public Notices 10 CH 40767 BUENAFLOR NK/A JULIUSC. The true and real full names(s)60634, USA. against such article for repairs BUENAFLOR, UNITED STATESattorney is deemed to be a debt col- Notice is hereby given that on PUBLIC NOTICE 9133 NORTH KEATING AVE, iS lector attempting lo collect a debtand residence address of the5/8, 5/1 5, 5/22 /1 4 #774465 and storage fumished for such OF AMERICA, FIRST BANK 8 JUNE 9, 2014, a sale will beIf you live in Niles Township and Skokie, IL 60076 and any information obtained will beowner(s)/partner(s) is; Brian article at the request of the fol- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TRUST, UNKNOWN OWNERS held at: have a child in grades K-8 who AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTSused for that purpose Bilous, 1653 Pinnacle CT., Au- ASSUMED NAME TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 1604649 lowing designated persons, un- BUCKEOWN AUTO REPAIR Defendants tora, IL 60502, USA. Notice s hereby given, pursuant IS home-schooled or attends a suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 5/8, 5/15, 5/22/14 #772643 less such articleisredeemed 1701 W. NORTH AVE. pnvate school and you are con- and Sale enteredinthe abovei i CH 004662 5/15, 5/22, 5/29/14 #777490 to An Act in relation to the usepriorIothedesignatedsale 5415 N. LINCOLN AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60622 cerned about their educational cause on MarcIr 19, 2014, an agent of an Assumed Business Namedate; for The Judicial Sales Corporation,SKOKIE. IL 60077 ASSUMED NAME 773-698-7457 growth and development, please NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- in the conduct or transaction ofOWNER; MAKSYM L will at 10:30 AM on Jane 20, 2014, Notice is hereby given, pursuantBusinessin theState, as To sell the following article tocontact Niles Township District at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- RADUTNY, 1427 VALLEY LAKE to An Act in relation to the useamended,thatacertification enforce a lien esiating under theforSpecial Education.Tarin lion, One South Wacker Drive-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure DR APT 941, SCHAUMBURG, of an Assumed Business Name lawsoftheStaleofIllinoisKendrick,EsecutiveDirector. 241k Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,and Sale enteredinthe above was registered by the under-IL 60195 cause on March 12, 2014, an agent against such article for repairsPH; 847-965-9040, 8701 sell at public auction Io the highest in the conduct or transaction ofsigned with the County C)erk ofLIEN HOLDER:SUMMIT CRED- for The Judicial Sales Corporation, and storage furnished for suchMenard, Morton Grove, IL bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- Business in theSlate," asCook County. Registration Num-IT UNION,871 COMMERCE lowing described real estate: Com-will al 10:30 AM on June 16, 2014, article al the request of the fol-60053. amended,thatacertificationber;D14138023 on April 30,AVE, BARABOO, WI 53913 monte known as 9133 NORTHat the The Judicial Sales Corpora- was registered by the under- lowing designated persons, un-5/22/14 #780860 lion. One South Wacker Drive- 2014. Under the Assumed NameVehicle: 2003 MAZDA MAZDA KEATING AVE,iS,Skokie, IL To PLACE signed with the County Clerk of less such articles are redeemed 60076 Property Indes No. 10-15-24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, of 61 priortothedesignafedsale 301-079-1002. The real estateissell at public auction to the highest Cook County. Registration Num- NORBI SERVICES VIN II 1YVFP80C935M08965 bidder, au eel forth below, the fol- ber:D14138096 date: improved with a condominium. The on May9,wichthebusinesslocatedatAmount of Lien; $1989.00 judgment amount was $197,404.10.lowing described real estate: Cors- 2014. Under the Assumed Name9443 Bay Colony Drive Apt 3S, OWNER: WCRE LLC monly known as 5415 N. LINCOLN 5/22/14 #782347 Sale terms 25% down of the high- of 3451W. 73RD PL AVENUE, SKOKIE. IL 60077 Prop- HELP Des Plaines, IL 60016. The true est bid by certified funds at the SUGAR MAMMAS CHICAGO, IL 60629 ertyIndex No. W-21-131-017;, and real full names(s( and resi-Notice is hereby given that on close of the sale payable to The Ja- OWNER: LUIS M LUNA JR To PLACE dicial Sales Corporation No thirdProperty Indes No. 10-21-131-018. withthebusinesslocatedatdance address of the JUNE 21, 2014, a sale will be3451 W.73RD PL party checks will be accepted. TheThe real eatate is improved with a 6537 N Nixon Ave,, Chicago, ILowner(s)/partner(s)is;Norbert single family resìdence. Sale terms: held at: CHICAGO, IL 60629 balance, including the Judicial sale 60631 .The true and realfullMikolajczyk, 9443 Bay ColonyIVAD BODY & AUTO REPAIR feeforAbandoned Residential25% down of the highest bid by car- WANTED ADnames(s) and residence address Vehicles; 2005 AUDI A4 CAB- tified funds at the disse of the sale Drive#3S,DesPlaines,IL 4200 W. CHICAGO AVE, Property Municipality Relief Fund, oftheowner)s(/pariner(s) is:60016, USA. RIOLE CONVERTIBLE which iscalculated on residentialpayable to The Judicial Sales Cor- CHICAGO, IL 60651 VIN # WAUAC48H15KO1OS43 YOUR poration. No third party checks will Christine Mullal(y, 6122 N Naper5/8,5/15,5/22/14 *754804 real estate at the rate of $1 for each 773-261 -0100 Amount of Lien: $5000.00 $1,000 or fraction thereof of thebe accepted. The balance, including Ave,, Chicago, IL 60631, USA; The following article will be sold amount paid by the purchaser notthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Kathleen Vitulli, 6537 N Nixon 5/8, 5/15, 5/22/14 #774914 Residential PropertyMunicipality IN THE to enforce a lien existing under to exceed $300, in certified tunics/or Ave,, Chicago, IL 60631 , USA. the laws of the State of Illinois wire transfer, is due within twenty-Relief Fund, which is calculated on 5/15. 5/22, 5/29/14 #777429 four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidresidential real estate at the rate of against such articlefor repaira GARAGE by the mortgagee acquiring the res-$1 for each $1 000 or traction there- and storage furnished tor such idential real estate pursuanl fo itsof of the amount paid by the pur- To PLACE A article at the request of the fol- credit bid at the sale or by anychaser not to exceed $300, in certi- CLASSI FI EDS, lied funds/or wire transfer, is due lowing designated persons, un- TO PLACE A mortgagee. tudgment creditsr,or less sucharticleis redeemed other lienor acquinng the residentialwithin twenty-four (24) hours, No SALE AD, real estate whose nghts in and tofee shall be paid by the mortgagee SAY IT IN THE priortothedesignatedsale the residential real estate arose pri-acquiring the residential real eut ate CLASSI FI [D date: or to the sale. The sublect propertypursuant to ils credit bid at the sale CALL OWNER; ANWAR A SABAH CLASSIFIED is subject to general real estate tas-or by any mortgagee, tudgment CLASSIFIEDS, (ALL 6945 N ASHLAND BLVD. CHI- es, special assessments, or specialcreditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose CAGO, IL 60626 tases levied againel said real estate LIEN HOLDER; CFS, 4 OH)O CALL and is offered for sale without anyrights in and to the residential real AD, CALL AD, CALL representation astoqualityorestate arose pnor to the sale, The 841-998-3400 TO ST, JOLIET, IL 60432 quantityoftitleand without re-subtect property is sabect to gener- 841-998-3400 Vehicle: 2003 HONDA ACCORD course toPlaintiff and inAS 1Sal real estate lanes, special assess- EX condition. The sale is farther sub-mesta,orspecialtaxeslevied PLACE YOUR AD 847-998-3400VIN e 1HGCM72783A008075 847-998-3400 ledto confirmation by the court Amount of Lien; $7300.00 847-998-3400 5/22, 5129, 6/5/14 #782342 Thursday, May 22, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Notices Storage - Legal Storage . Legal Public Notice of Community Laronda Kelley 189 174 Mana AGandara I VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD NOTICE OF VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Consolidated School Nicholas Kennedy 192 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 11, 2014, at 380 Wendy Kelly PUBLIC HEARING District 64 Jason Nabas i 95 384 Maria Pabon PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 11, 2014, 7:00PM, a public hearingwill be held by the Plan Commission of the Village at Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois, in the Council Cham- (Park Ridge-Nites) Debra L. Crestoni 224 456 Elizabeth Portillo- at 7:00PM, a pubhc heanng wit be hetd by the Plan Commis- bers Roem of Lincolnwood Village FlaIl, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Records Destruction Irene West 263 Montes sion of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois, in the Lincolriwood, Illinois for the purpose of considering the following: By Community ConsolidatedJonathan Yancey 341 572 Dulce Alvarez Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 Ap licant: Village of Lincotnwood District 64 Merlene Tillis 361 683 Nieves Salgado N une of Request A Special Use for the roof top installation and op- North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of Thisnotification tatoinformDeborah Dickerson 466 733 eration of telecommunication antennas und equipment pursuant to Ar Valerie Mayhew considenng the following: parents/guardians andformerJesse A Dismukes 523 715 Valerie Mayhew ApplIcant : Village of Lincoinwood tide X of the Zoning Code and a variation from Section 10.0411 I) to permit the proposed antenna to euceed the masimum 6 foot height re- studentsofParkRidge-NilesDanyel Cecil Martin 540 764 Valerie Mayhew Nature of Request : Text Amendments to the Village Zon- quirement. Community Consolidated SchoolTony F Cayuela Jr. 554 398 Pamela D Chapman ¡ng Ordinance concerning Medical Cannabis Dispensaries At the public heanng, the Pian Commission will accept and consider District 64 of the District's intentDion Lane 571 376 Selena Easton and Cuftivation Centers, and similar uses, which amend- all testimony and evidence pertaining to this application, and will cori-to destroy the student temporaryMarie Ferguson 586 018 Emmanuel B Jones sider any zoning actions or relief that may be necessary or conves- ments may include, without limitation: (1) revisions to the def- cumulative/healthrecordscol-Andre Dixon Jr. 639 278 Lillie S Jones initions set forth in Article Il of the Zoning Ordinance; (2) revi- ient related to this request.At the conclusion of the public hearing. TO PLACE A thePlanCommissionwill make arecommendationiothe looted by Park Ridge-Niles Corn-Nicole Watts 705 441 Nilda Santiago sions to the Use District Table set forth in Article IV of the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the information pry- munity Consolidated School Dis-Anthony S Robinson 813 343 Angela Tucker Zoning Ordinance, which may include designation of Medi- sentedThe Village Board will consider that recommendation at a trict 64 through 2008. These re-Henry Nishimoto 833 496 Tamesha Glass cal Cannabis Dispensaries and Cultivation Centers as a Spe- sabseqaest public meeting, The decision of the Village Board will becords are from studentsthatTrumaine Hardy 934 1 1 7 Brittany Fenton the final decision of the Vitage regarding this application cial Use in the O-1, B-1, B-2, B-3, and M-B Districts, subject have transferred, graduated, orHenry Nishimoto 968 5/22, 5/29/14 #779945 to certain restrictions; and (3) the addition of off-street park- Information concerning thus application s available for inspection in the Community Deeeiopment Department of the Lincolnwood Village moved out of the District; they5/22, 5/29/14#781536 ng andloadingrequirementsforMedicalCannabis NOTICE OF AUCTION Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincotnwood, Illinois.This pubfic consist of the identification, eval-LifeStorage ut Montclare will hold a Dispensaries and Cultivation Centers. Life Storage of Morton Grove hearing may be adjourned to another date by the Plan Commission uation,health and educationalPublic Sale to enforce a lien im-will hold u public sale to enforce At tire public hearing, the Plan Commission will accept and con- of the Village without further nolice, other than a notice entered upon placement of the students,posed on said property. as descri- sitter all testimony and evidence pertaining to this application, the minutes ofsaid meeting, fining the time and place ofits bed below, pursuant to the Illinoisa lien imposed on said property, These records will be destroyed as described below, pursuant to and will consider any zoning actions or relief that may be nec- reconvening on July 24, 2014 in accordanceSelf-Service Storage Facility Act. All persons in asendance at the hearing shall have an opportunity to IllinoisCode 770-ILCS 95/7onthe Illinois Sod-Service Storage essary or convenient related to this request. At the conclusion with state lawunless the of the public hearing, the Plan Commission will make a recom- be heard regarding this application. Any person who also desires to WednesdayJune 11, 2014 FacilityActltlinois Code 770 appear as an interested patty", with the nghl to cross-eoamine oth-parent/guardian or eligibleLocation: LiteStorage of Montclure.ILCS 95/1 to 95/7. on Wednes- mendation to the Lincolowood Village Board of Trustees based ets at the public hearing, muaI file an appearance form with the Vil- (adult) student notifies the Dis- CLASSIFIED at 6603 W Diversey Ase. Chicago,day,June11th, 2014at on the information presented. The Village Board will consider lage of Lincolnwood no later than 5 p.m. on the business day pnor to tnct otherwise no later than JulyIllinois 6070717731237-3030. that recommendation at a subsequent public meeting. The de- the commencement of the public hearing. Appearance forms are Management reserves the ngtrl toLiteStorageofMortonGrove, 21, 2014. Please note that this 6505 West Oaklon Street, Mor- cision of the Village Board will be the final decision of the Vil- avaitableintheCommunity Development Departmentofthe does not consist of the penna-withdraw any unit from the sale lage regarding this application Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Il- The contents of the below spaceston Grove, Illinois, 60053, and lirtois. nent record card, will be sold at a public sale for cash Information concerning this application is available for inspec- 847-966-1899. Management re- This is not a notice to appear.lt is an invitation tu all interested per- After seven years, the recordsor credit cardIf there is no marketserves the nght to withdraw any tioninthe Community Development Departmentofthe sons in submit oral or wntten comments concerning this application. are no longer useful to the Dis-valueor no bidsreceived,theunit from sale.Registered or LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Written commenta must be receiaed no later than S'p.m. on the basi- trict,but may be useful to thegoods will be disposed. Lincolnwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned to ness day prior to the public nearing and may be sent to the attention Registered vr Motor Vehicles aremotor veh'rntes are soldAs Is / parent/guardianor former stu- Parts only, no titles or registra- another date by the Plan Commission of the Village without fur- of the Village Zoning Officer at the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 dent in applying for Social Se-sold AS IS / Parts Onlyno titles North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712. Persons having ques- or registration. bon, thor notice, other than a notice entered upon the minutes of curity benefits, rehabilitation Ions regarding this matter may call the Village Community Develop- Tenant Name Unit NumberTenant Name Unit k said meeting, fixing the time and place of its reconvening. ment Department at 847-673-7402 services, college entrance, etc.Pedro Martinez 00012 BruceDahm 1121 All persons in attendance at the heann9 shall have an oppoitu- Dated. Maytg,20t4 The parent/guardian or etigibleVictoria McGee C2154 BruceDahm 1131 AD, CALL nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- Village Clerk (adult) student may request aLaura Horwitz C216t so desires to appear as an interested party, with the right to Village nf Lincolnwood5/22/14 #782571 Carolina Macian C2165 Joseph Alvarez 1266 copy of the records in writing or Nicole Markich-Hall cross-examine others at the public hearing, must file an appear in person no later than July 24,Voanis Barzaga C2169 1391 ance forni with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 p.m. Sayisha Lloyd C2216 BruceWatson 1587 2014 at the following address: Manool Feliu D213t Allison Selivon f i 17 on the business day prior to the commencement of the public Public Hearings Public Hearings Park Ridge-NilesCommunityDanielle Osllickson C2147 hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Community De- You must be i B years of age or Consolidated School District 64 Catherine Ann Saldana C2182 Older to attend our auctions. velopment Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 Elias Lilyl Acevedo Dl t07 VILLAGE 0F LINCOLNW000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Special Education/Pupil Auctioneer: Brook Snyder North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 11, 2014. at Services/Records LuiamarTapia Dl 150 'jasmine Andrade Illinois license #441.001668 This is not a "notice to appear.lt is an invitation to all interest- 700PM, a public hearinwill be held be the Plan Commission ut the Dl 161 164 S. Prospect Avenue Richard Jackson Village of Lincnlnwood, took County, Illinois, in the Council Chum- Dl 167 5/22,5/29/14 781584 ed persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this Park Ridge, IL 60068 Adnan Santana bers Room of Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, 02116Notice is hereby given that pur- application.Written comments must be received no later than 847-318-4300 Jairn Duran D2219 Lincolnwnod, Illinois for the purpose of considering the following: suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- 5 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and may 5/22114 #779328 5/22,5/29/14 #781160 A cant: Village ot Lincolnwood cit'd'ws Act, a sale will be held on be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer at the N une of Request: A Special Use for a Personal Service Estab- Life Storage Centers of SouthJune 1 1, 2014, at LiteStorage of841-998-3400 LincolnwoodVillageItaIl,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, lishment greater than 2,000 square feel in area within the B-t Dis- Storage . Legal Loop will hold a public sale toPortage Park. 6500 West Dahin Lincolnwood. IL 60712.Persons having questions regarding md and ott-streetparking variationallinallow a Beauty enforce a lien imposed on said this matter may call the Village Community Development De- Salon/Photo Studio at the property commonly known as 6700 LiteStorageof Wrigleyvìllewillproperty,as described below,Street, Chicago, IL 60634 (773) partrnent at 847-673-7402 North Lincoln Avenue hold a public sale to enforce apursuanttotheIllinoisSatt-282-2400 The contents of the At the public heanng, the Plan Commission will accept and consider lien imposed on said property,Service Storage Facility Act lIli-below spaces will be sold at a Dated: May 19, 2014 all testimony and ewdence pertaining lo this application, and will con- Village Clerk as described below, pursuant tonoix Code 770 ILCS 95/1topublic sale for cash, credit card oder any zoning actions or relief that may be necessary or conven- 95/7, at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Village of Lincolnwood 5/22/14 #782559 ient related to this request.At the conclusion of the public heanng, the Illinois Self-Service Storage or certified funds.If there is no June 10, 2014 at Life Storagemarket value thePlanCommissionwillmake arecommendationtothe FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770Centers of the South Loop 2361 or no bidsre- Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the information pre- ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-S. State St. Chicago, IL 60616. ceived, the goods will be other- Public Notices Public Notices sented. The Village Board will cnnsider that recommendation at a day, June 11, 2014, atManagement reserves the rightwise disposed of, subsequent public meeiintt. The decision of the Village Board will beLifeStorage of Wrigleyville. 3323to withdraw any unit from sale.Michael L. Chrysty Unit # A2178 the final decision of the Vitage regarding this application Registered or motor vehicles are Information concerning this apttlication is available for inspection inWest Addison Street, Chicago, You must be 18 years of age, or LEGAL NOTICE Illinois, 60618. Management re-sold As Is I Paris Only,no ti-older to attend our auctions. the Community Development Department of the Lincolnwood Village ties or regiotration. OR VISIT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON NOR WOOD Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois.This pubTuc serves the right to withdraw any Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois PARK TOWNSHIP STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT Tenant N'an,e Unit k hearing may be adlourned to another dale by the Plan Commission unit tramsale.Registered orAngel Strong 1088license #441.001668 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE of the Village without further notice, other than a notice entered upon motor vehicles are sold As Is IMic'tielte P4th 40285/22,5/29/14 #781481 Notice is hereby given Ihat a Public Hearing on the Tentative the minutes of said meetivg.fixingthe time and place of its Parts Only no titles or registra-Gail Hutson 4134 Notice of AuctIon Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the Norwood Park reconvening. Dawn Dahin 146 All persona in attendance at tIne heanng shall have an opportunity to finn. Township Street Lighting District, in the County of Cook, State David Gardner 4019Life Storage Centers ofRiver be heard regarding this application. Any person who also desires to Tenant Name Und # North will hold a public sale to of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning April1 , 2014 ending ShaunGray 1137 appear as an interested parly. with the right to cross-examine oth- Kenneth Mc Cane 1141 Francisco Collaso 4103enforce u lien imposed on said March 31, 2015 will be held at the Town Hall, 7833 West Law- ers at the public hearing, must tile an appearance form with the Vil- Stacey Fensin 1219Laurence Matthews 215property,as described below, renca Avenue, Norridge, Illinois for the General Town Fund. luge of Lincolnwood uro later Ihan 5 p.m. on the business day prior to RhondaStone Joseph Krueger 1226 4101pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- This Public Hearing will be held on Friday, May 30, 2014, at the commencement of the public hearing. Appearance forms are Tracey Adams 5081 availableisthe Community Development Departmentofthe Kourtney Coston 1300 Service Storage Facildies Act, Il- 6:30 p.m. Keith Carther 177 Luricolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Il- Keith Hart 1421 Imbus Code 770 ILCS to 95/7. on Final action will be taken on the aforementioned Budget and Data Defenders 4027 PIONEERLOC4L(OMItLASSIIIEOS linoiu. Theresa Minank 1547 June 10th, 2014, at Lite Storage Appropriation Ordinances after the Public Hearing on Friday, Georgina Tlatelpa 1158 This is not a "notice to appear.lt is an invitation to all interested per- Anthony Montegna 2038Gwendo)ynVann 3180of River North, 333 West Ohio sons to submit oral or wntten comments concerning this application, May 30, 2014. Mary E Stalzer 2042Shelley,Eubanks i 13Street, Ch'ago, Illinois, 60654. Citizens attending this hearing have the right to provide written Wntten comments mxxi be received no later than 5 p.m. on the busi- Marquita M Harris 2068Helenos'delu 112 ness day pnor to the public hearing and may be sent to the attention Phone: 312-222-0136 and oral comments and to ask questions regarding the Tenta- Patrick Mckay 2113LuisZepeda 2188 nl the Village Zoning Officer at the Lincolnwood Village Hall. 6900 JustinRakestraw 5053Management reserves the right tive Budget. North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 607t2. Persons haedg ques- Sonya Howard 3044 fo withdraw any unit from sale, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN hereby that said Tentative Budg- Brandt Williams 3039 tionu regarding this matter may call the Village Community Develop- Ashley Con 3056Escendent, LLC 3074Registered or motor vehicles are et and Appropriation Ordinances will be on file and convenient- ment Department at 847-673-7402 Carlos Chavez 3118Debbie Patterson 2153sold As Is / Parts Only. No ti- Iy available to public inspection at 7833 West Lawrence Ave- Dated: May 19, 2014 Arthur J Krauss 4002Latonia Kyle 5001 tIes or registration. nue, Norridge, Illinois, from and after 10:00 o'clock am. May Village Clerk Community Renovation Partners ArthurJkrauss 4196 Tenant Name Unit # 15, 2014. Village of Lincolnwood 5/22/14 #782566 2187 Catherine Lucido 4212 Hatlie VanStraaten 2025 Following is a Tentatìve Budget Summary for said fiscal year: Yanika Johnson 5048 Anthony Tolilano ' 4226 Jessica Basler i 040 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Lisa Maldonado 4092 You must be 18 years of age, orLisa Maldonado 4162John Xenos 122 Funds available at beginning of fiscal year: $58,576.16 older to attend our auctions. Clezeal Collains 2200Cheryl Glenn 4067 Tases to be received during fiscal year: $15,556.00 Auctioneer; Brook Snyder IllinoisShandaCade 1541555/22, 5/29/14 #780306 Interest on invested funds: $ 750,00 license # 441 .001668 Janet Vizzaccero 2003 TOTAL FUNDS $74,882.16 5/22, 5/29/14 #782552 Carmen Marshall 3044 ESTIMATED APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES Wanda Lewis 2065 5/22, 5/29/14 #780681 DISTRICT FUND $49,150.00 DATED the 15th day of May, 2014. LifeSforage of Rogers Park willLife Storage Centers of Herma- FIND MORE By: Larry Rogawski- District Trustee hold a public sale to enforce asa will hold a public sale to en- 5/22114 #781836 lien imposed on usd1 property,force alien imposed on said as described below, pursuant toproperly, as described below, fIle Illinois Self-Serv'e StoragepursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770Service Storage Facility Act, lIti- ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-noia Code 770 ILCS 95/1to dayJune 11th , 2014,at95(7, on June Ii, 2014at Lite LOCAL JOBS LifeStorageofRogersPark,Storage Centersof Hermosa, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, lIli-4500 W, Grand Ave. Chicago, IL high schoolCUBE news noix, 60626. (773) 381-1417 60639. 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"My favorite kind ofstand-up, and the kind that l'in DON'T AUTOMATICALLY SCORE YOU A Rolling Stone included him on its "Hot List," and in 2007, most proud of, is when the audience laughs but they also get MTV picked up a sketch comedy show dubbed "Human Gi- GIRLFRIEND. the feeling of, 'Holy cow, I can't believe that guy said that. ant" created by and starring Ansari and his comedy collabora- That's something I felt really deep inside," he says. "You laugh tors Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer. From there it was a quick Ji that were the case, Aziz Ansari wouldn't be heading to and you feel that this very personal conundrum is actually very leap to network television: The comedian was picked as the Chicago May 21 and 22 to perform his new comedy show, universal and that we're all in this together." first cast hire for "Parks and Recreation" in 2008. "Modern Romance," in which he details the ups and downs When Ansari's not lamenting the labors oflove, he's Having risen to fame so rapidly, Ansari maintains that of being single in today's digital dating world. According to connecting with his fans in an entirely different way as the nothing has really sunk in yet. "There was never an 'I made it' Ansari, even celebs struggle with their Jove lives. "III meet scene-stealing, materialisticlom Haverford on "Parks and moment for me,"he says. "Ijust try to work hard and some- someone at a bar, yes there's that initiai moment of, 'Oh, you're Recreation."The show - which wrapped its sixth season last times I work so hard that I don't stop to realize that what I get that guy. I enjoy your work," he says. "There are other actors - month and was recently renewed for a seventh and final season to do is pretty awesome and that I should be happy with it." I won't name names - that you'd be stunned to know deal with features Tom's constant entrepreneurial missteps, like Rent- Maybe it's because Ansari never stops to look up that not much the same [issues]." A-Swag: renting high-end clothes to middle schoolers whose in his life has changed - especially when it comes to love. "You Luckily, Ansari, 31, has plenty of other things to be thrilled moms won't buy them. Hubristic hijinks aside, the highlight know,just because I'm onTV and stuH [datingi doesn't really about. Over the past decade, the comedian's career has blown offilming this past season for Ansan was meeting one of his change that much ultimately," he says. "You'd never go up to up: He's gone from posting college prank videos online to personal music icons. "The season finale was insane," he says. someone who's very attractive and say, 'Oh, you know nothing starring as the quick-witted and overconfident Tom Haverford "Ginuwine guest-starred and it was so bizarre because I get to about anyone else's dating life because you're very attractive.' in NBC'S "Parks and Recreation." He's starred in major flicks playTom who's going crazy about hanging out with Ginuwine [Being famous] is the same thing as being very attractive. You likeJudd Apatow's "Funny People,""3O Minutes or Less" and and then I'm also Aziz who's like, 'This is so weird, I'm doing get a little bit more attention, but once you meet someone, you "This Is the End." And off-screen, he's traveling the country a scene with Ginuwine!' It was surreal on a couple different deal with the same crap that everyone else deals with." performing his hit stand-up and penning a book inspired by his levels." Those universal struggles - like trying to meet up with a act (more on that later). flaky date - are the foundation ofAnsari's latest act. One of Ansari views the shows impending finale as a bittersweet It's been quite an adventure for a guy who decided to pursue moment; while he'll miss his tight-knit cast ("We all enjoy each his biggest frustrations? "When you text someone and you stand-up on a whim. "I never thought about doing comedy other tremendously. I know every [actor on a] show says that, don't hear anything and you're sitting there waiting. Then you when I was growing up or anything," Ansari says. "I grew up in get on Instagram and they've posted a photo of a deer. You're but I mean it honestly," he says), he's glad the series won't join South Carolina and there the whole idea of doing anything on like, 'What are you doing?! You're snapping a photo of a deer the ranks ofsitcoms that overstayed their welcome. "It's smart TV - they think you're crazy, you know? It's a totally different and I'm siting here waiting! I thought we had something!" But that they're ending it now,"he says.Then hejokes: "No one world." But the young Ansari always enjoyed making people for all his dating disappointments, Ansari admits that most of wants to be one ofthose shows that's on too long and it's like, laugh and telling stones, so its no surprise that while he was his experiences have been rather tame. "I've never been on a 'We've seen all these people do everything. They're all going ro die soon!" Top left: With free time on his horizon, Ansari is charging full-speed Ansari roasts ahead with his next project: a book, which will be released in James Franco 2015. Inspired by his "Modern Romance" act, the tome takes for Comedy a more academic approach to dating - ofcourse, all the while Central maintaining his characteristic wit. To prepare, Ansari is travel- Top right: ing the world from Paris to Tokyo, interviewing sociologists, Ansari and anthropologists and social psychologists to figure out the Jason Bateman cause ofthe dating habits he lampoons during his stand-up. present at the "I thought that doing a straight comedy book for me would he Primetime pretty boring," he says. "I don't want to say Il'm takingi a seien- Emmy Awards tille approach and make it sound like I'm trying to be some- in 2013 thing I'm not, but I'm a smart guy and I like learning about stuff. So I thought I should talk to these people who are really smart and ask them what's really changed [about dating]." Bottom left: While the world around him continues to evolve, Ansari Ansari as Tom has retained the humor and humility that earned himhis faine Haverford on even when he comes to a comedy-centric city like Chicago. "Parks and Rec- "I think there are four [comedy] shows at the Chicago Theatre reation Fthis year] and that's insane,"he says. "It'sjust very flatter- Bottom right: ing. I'm very thankful to Chicago for caring that much about Ansari and my comedy." With such a huge fan hase here, it's hard not to Jesse Eisenberg star in "30 Min- wonder: Maybe the Windy City is where Ansari can finally utes or Less" find a good date?

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Ifyou were interviewing public figure too sacred to lampoon and the spotlight with both hands. In yourself on one of your shows, no subject too risqué to discuss with relish. March, new "Tonight Show" host what wouldyou ask yourself? "I say things that I think have to be said," J immy Fallon welcomed her back to That's a wonderful question. she says ofher comedic persona. "I get very the show; she says he called her the What would I ask myself? angry when things arc pushed under the minute he got the job. "He said, 'This [Laughs] 'How come you can't blanket. I really think that's the comic's job. is ridiculous. We want you back.' It stay on a diet? You have such a We're absolutely placed on this Earth to was extraordinary. I adore him." She's big mouth, you always manage say, The emperor has no clothes.'" got more than 2 million Twitter fol- to tell all your friends what to do and how to do it, and you lowers hanging on her every quip, and Rivers, 80, is just as willing to turn her can't even manage to stay on a wry humor and unapologctic critiques on she's fielding requests to appear on diet for a damn day.' herself, openly divulging her shortcomings "In Bed WithJoan,"even from celebs and freely analyzing the triumphs and set- she's spent years skewering. What would you answeì? backs of her career. ' I've gone up and down Rivers attributes the series's 'I can't help it. I love candy.' so many times, I'm like a Jewish yo-yo," popularity to its unpretentious nature. she laughs. "You're hot, you're cold, you're "I wanted a show where I could do When was the last time you were starstruck? hot, you're cold. I'm on a big upswing right and say anything, and that's on the now, and I'm very aware out. At the mo- Internet," she says. "[The guests] are I was just in an airplane with ment I'm everybody's darling." ail coming on and talking honestly - Urna Thurman, who's such a She isn't exaggerating. Rivers is currently what could be less intimidating than movie star. 175 feet tall, weighs 3 pounds, all in black leather starring on three TV shows: E!'s "Fashion sitting in this ugly little room, in bed with 6-inch heels, and the hair Police," where she shamelessly sends up with me, with one s"""" camera and pulled back and zippers every- Hollywood's red-carpet style; "Joan and three lights?" And though she's three where. You just go, 'Yeah! She's Melissa: Joan Knows Best?" a reality series TV shows deep, she's already plotting a m000000vie star.' that follows Rivers and her daughter, Me- a fourth. "I want to start doing celeb- Didyou talk to her' lissa, as they navigate life in LA; and "In rit)' drunken calls," she says. "I want Bed With Joan," a low-budget, online-only to have a glass ofwine and call up I did, I said, 'I'm such a fan, gem that sees Rivers taking to her boudoir Lindsay Lohan and give her advice." I'm such a fan.' She thought t was crazy. She thought i was to talk with celebs like Bob Saget and Car- Clockwise from top: Rivers with River's single-minded focus on Johnny Carson ¡n 1986; Rivers this little Jewish woman on men Electra. When she's not filming, she's moving forward leaves little time for the plane. I was some poor gearing up to promote her upcoming book, and Chris Hardwick on "In Bed much else.The self-proclaimed home- slob going, 'I'm such a fan, I'm With Joan"; Rivers with Dick Diary of a Mad Diva, and touring the body says she "never lingers" when such a fan. I loved you In "The Clark on "$10,000 Pyramid" in country performing stand-up. On May 27, she travels for work, always returning Producers." ' She thought I was she'll bring her unrelenting act to Deer- 1974; Rivers and Kris Jenner on one wackadoodle. the set of "Fashion Police" home to her lavish New York digs or field's Congregation B'nai Tikvah for a her room in Melissa's LA house. "I You were the first and only fundraiser for the Renée Israel Foundation, have no personal life," she jokes. "I woman ever to have a late- a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting have no romance. I closed the hotel night talk show on a network. What does that mean to you breast cancer research. three years ago." Instead, she sees plays It's yet another surprising facet to her First, after she landed her own late-night show today? in 1986, Carson shut her out, refusing to take her with pals in her spare time and works on keeping her personality: Joan Rivers, the philanthropist. But Nothing. I'm not being Cute. calls or allow her on "The Tonight Show" - a ban career "exactly as it is now," seeking out every possible Rivers has quietly paid her success forward over the opportunity to share her disarmingly truthful take on I loved late nIght when i was that lasted nearly 30 years thanks to subsequent doing It. I think late night now years, and Renée Israel's cause is particularly close to things. 'It's always fun to keep tiying. Push the enve- her heart. "My mother-in-law died of breast cancer," hosts Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien. "lt was insane. is so overcrowded, butat the My agent would call up every five months and say, lope," she says. "Otherwise it gets stale, you know?" time, lt was great to do, and Rivers says. "So I've been very aware of it for many And though she's thrilled to be back on top, Riv- 'Come on. Even men that commit murder get out now, If you just go throUgh years. It's a part of everybody's life, and I just think ers credits her darker days with keeping her honest your dial, there's a thousand in 20 years,' " she says. "Carson never understood it's a good thing to do something - to help people - and more importantly, funny. "I think comedians choices. i find that Iat night Is when I left, but he understood when Cosby and not as much fun as it was when out when you can." have to go through being outsiders and not having Rivers has reaped the rewards of that philosophy Brenner and Seinfeld left. It was the one time I felt I was doing It. Or maybe that's discriminated against because I was a woman." Soon the confidence that they're wonderful," she says. "[It sour grapes. I don't know. firsthand. In 1965, after years of hard knocks per- keeps me] edgy and a little off-center." Not that the after, her show's run was Cut short and tarnished by forming in comedy clubs, small-town bars and strip hard times seem much easier iii retrospect. "I look What do you remember (ron, tragedy - after Fox executives fired Rivers' husband the nine months you sDent at clubs ("I was always fired the first night," she recalls), back now and I don't know how I did it. I think of Edgar Rosenberg as producer in 1987, he committed Second City in 1967? Rivers' bawdy wit made an impression on "The the strip clubs I played, how I was fired from my first Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson. He plucked her suicide. "It was a really rough period," says Rivers. job," she says. "I don't know how that poor girl went Second City was the first time But just as quickly as things soured for Rivers, from obscurity, giving her a regular guest-host gig. back. I'd like to meet her and ask, 'How'd you do it?" in my life I knew I wasrlght in they turned sweet again. In 1989, she landed her own She spent the '60s and '70s charming and provoking The answer? "I wanted it so badly. I was - I still what I was saying, that I was daytime talk show, "The Joan Rivers Show," which funny. Up until then I was just audiences in equal measure, performing on the Las am - so driven. I just have to do it." Vegas strip, releasing books and comedy albums and won a Daytime Emmy and ran for five years. In the doing jokes, but not really great jokes. lt was a terrific appearing on popular programs like "Hollywood early '90s, Rivers and daughter Melissa began hosting Th purchase tickets to the May27 Renée Israel Foun- time in my life. Squares." the pre-Academy Awards show for E!, launching a But the '80s marked Rivers' first big downswing: partnership with the network that's still going strong.dation fundraiser, visit Reneeisraelfoundation.com.

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Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., burgers, brats and more. Park Ridge Natural Cas Presbyterian Church, 1300 W. Crescent 8 p.m.: The improvisational group takes Evanston. $15-$27. SUBMIT YOUR EVENT Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-823-4135. a suggestion from the audience and Night (H)owls. Late-Night DE/ViSION To submit an event for turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, TV Pioneers 8 p.m.: Performances by OJ Eternal, consideration in print, visit Thvia Night 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call I p.m.: Oakton Community College www.pioneerlocal.com/ 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. Instant Cash, Alpha Omega and DE/ 773-283-7071. $5. Professor Bob Burton highlights the submit-content and click the Specials include $4 Budweiser products VISION, featuring Cobalt Core. For memorable moment from the pioneering "Events" tab on the left side of the and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, Spencer James ages 21 and older. Abbey Pub, 3420 W. days of late-night TV and discusses screen. Please submit the event 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- 8 p.m.: The comedian incorporates Grace St., Chicago. Call 773-478-4408. how it continues to evolve. Mather's, no later than lO days before the 329-9333. music and dance into his standup per- $24-$25. 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call desired publication date. formance. Must be 21 or over. $22 and a 773-774-4804. minimum purchase of Iwo food or drink TUESDAY, MAY27 SATURDAY, MA items. Additional performances Friday Travel Film and Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Zanies 2 p.m.: Enjoy a family-friendly movie Film: 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Verskolzi and More Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 traveling through a different part of the World' 9 am.: The Minneapolis band Verskotzi Park Place, Rosemont. world. Call 847-825-3123 to find out SUNDAY M 11:30 am.: The cast for this classic 1963 performs 1960's, 1970's and indie rock what movie is playing this week. Park comedy includes Spencer Tracy, Milton music, followed by a performance by Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Pancake Breakfast Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Ethel URSDAY, MAY29 FOXHOLES. Abbey Pub, 3420W. Grace Ave., Park Ridge. 8:30 am.: An all-you-can-eat pancake Merman and Mickey Rooney. Morton St., Chicago. Call 773-478-4408. $7. breakfast including sausage, bacon, Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Bakers Square Lunch Classic Film Series: scrambled eggs, milk and coffee. Amer- Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. and Take Home Pie Ihe Prisoner of Shark Island' Family Movie: 'Sleeping Beauty' ican Legion Post 974, 9757 Pacific Ave., 11:30 am.: Enjoy an afternoon of friends, 7p.m.: Watch the rediscovered 1936 2p.m.: A princess is put under a curse Franklin Park. Call 847-678-7474. $6. mie Tuesday Ten' Showcase lunch and baking. After lunch guests film about Or. Samuel Mudd, who was that only a prince can break, with the 8 p.m.: A mix of ten headliners, including can make a mini pie to take home. For imprisoned after innocently treating help of three good fairies. 75 minutes. Brandenburg X rising stars and surprise guests, per- ages 18 and older. Norridge Park, 4631 President Lincoln's assassin. Stars Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. 3 p.m.: New Comma Baroque, in form stand-up. $10 and the purchase of N. Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457- Warner Baxter, Gloria Stuart and Claude Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. collaboration with Wisconsin Baroque at least two food or drink items. Zanies 1244. $15-$17. Gillingwater. 96 minutes. Park Ridge Ensemble, performs pieces by J. S. Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Artand Wine Night Bach. Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-8 13- Movie: 'Saving Mr. Banks' Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 5p.m.: The night features artwork from Division St., River Forest. Call 847-722- 0484. 6:30 p.m.: A screening of the 2013 more than 20 local artists with wine and 2093. $10-$20. drama about author PL. Travers and COIN with Heyrocco Walt Disney's mission to adapt her CD Release Party: Judith Owen snacks served. Creative Coworking, 922 God Bless America 8 p.m.: The bands perform. Presented Mary Poppins books into a movie. 125 7:30 p.m.: The singer-songwriter Davis St., Evanston. celebrates the release of her new 4 p.m.: This Memorial Day concert by SPACE Interns and Movers & Shak- minutes. Skokie Public Library, 5215 features The Navy Band Great Lakes Oakton St., Skokie. album, "Ebb and Flow." Lee Sklar and Larry Reeb ers. Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Wind Ensemble. A special invitation to Ave., Evanston. $10. Diana Lawrence also perform. Evanston 7 p.m.: The comedian, known as "Uncle all military veterans to muster with the Classic Film Series: SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston. Lar," performs stand-up. Must be 21 or American Legion Post 166, contact Vice Iheodora Goes Wild' older to attend. Admission is $22 and a Commander Lloyd Kuehn at Lkueh- 7 p.m.: Watch the rediscovered 1936 minimum of two food or drink purchas- [email protected] or call 847-965-5210. film about the author of a racy best-sell- Movie Mailers: es. Additional performances Friday at GCC is a handicap accessible venue and ing book who tries to hide her celebrity Film Lover's Friday: 10:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. has on-site parking. Glenview Commu- 'War Dogs of the Pacific' from her small-town neighbors. Stars Ihe Armsliong Lie' Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, nity Church, 1000 Elm St., Glenview. Call 7 p.m.: A heart-warming film that Irene Dunne, Melvyn Douglas and 1:30 p.m.: A documentary about cycling 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. 847-724-2210. explores the unique bond that formed Thomas Mitchell. 94 minutes. Park legend Lance Armstrong's rise and between young marines and their dogs Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect fall. 124 minutes. Elmwood Park Public Andrew Kerr Victor Woolen duringWWll. Call 847-929-5101 or Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123, Library, I W. Conti Parkway, Elmwood 7p.m.: The musician performs in 7 p.m.: The Grammy Award-winning check out the Movies & More page on Laura Freeman-Sentimental Park. Call 708-453-7645. the studio. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. bassist performs. Additional perfor- www.mgpl.orgto learn more. Morton Journey: The Music of Doris Day Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., mance at 9:30 p.m. Evanston SPACE, Grove Public Ubrary, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 8 p.m.: Chicago cabaret favorite Laura Open Mic Evanston. $15. 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston. $25-$40. Morton Grove. 2:15 p.m.: Everyone is invited to show- Freeman hosts a celebration of the mu- sic of Doris Day. Having recorded over case their talents in comedy, dramatic Webb Wilder Unplugged Ofro Bzo Raza CineVerse: 'Quiz Show' 600 songs, Day is known for such hits readings, singing, story telling and 8 p.m.: The roots rock band performs. 8 p.m.: Performances presented by 7 p.m.: All those interested in cinema as Sentimental Journey, Secret Love more. Mather's, 3235 N. Central Ave., Restaurant La Quebrada. For ages 21 and discussing the universe of film are Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., and Everybody Loves a Lover. Doris was Chicago. Call 773-205-3300. and older. Abbey Pub, 3420 W. Grace invited. At each meeting, the group will Evanston. $15-$24. not just a pretty voice and a pratfall. St., Chicago. Call 773-478-4408. discuss a different movie chosen by Friday Night Concert She represents the spirit of us all, at Muzyczny Misz Masz $15-$20. the members on a rotating basis. This 7p.m.: The Laz Lee Quartet performs various times in history. Join the theater 8 p.m.: Performances by Maggie week the group focuses on the 1994 film at this BYOB event. Mather's, 3235 in celebrating Day. With music director O., Playwood, Tad Teemac Janik, MONDAY, MAY26 directed by Robert Redford. CineVerse N. Central Ave., Chicago. Call 773- Beckie Menzie. Skokie Theatre, 7924 KFJacques, Ricardo Litaliano and DJ is open to anyone 17 or older. For more 205-3300. Lincoln Ave., Skokie. $20. Charlie Luv. For ages 21 and older. Abbey Memorial Day BBO information, visit cineversegroup. Steve Moakler with Cody Fry Pub, 3420W. Grace St., Chicago. Call Il am.: Celebrate Memorial Day with blogspot.com. 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fairy and bring the family to enjoy an while decorating the library entrance indoor and outdoor spaces. Recom- afternoon of outdoor magic. The event and lower level window-well with mended for ages 8 to 14 with an adult. « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE includes themed story times, crafts seasonal arrangements in this hands- Reservations required: email educa- Graduation Breakfast and keepsakes. For ages 2 to IO with on outdoor workshop. Bring garden [email protected]. Illinois Holocaust 8:30 a.m.: Graduates and their families CO CALENDAR an adult. Wildwood Nature Center, 52 gloves and a small spade. Dress for the Museum, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. are invited for breakfast and a recogni- Forestview Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- weather. Niles Public Library District, tion of their accomplishments. All level 692-5127. 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847- WEDNESDAY, E4 graduates are invited. Contact the PRPC Origami Workshop 663-1234. office to register. Park Ridge Presbyteri- Movie: 'Closed Circuit' 2 p.m.: Discover how Japanese art in- Young Rembrandts an Church, 1300 W. Crescent Ave., Park Silver Screen Series: 1:30 p.m.: A screening of the 2013 fluenced Frank Lloyd Wright's archite Drawing Classes Ridge. Call 847-823-4135. ture, and learn basic folds and design 'Hell's Angels' crime drama about the defense team 4 p.m.: Children can learn how to draw of a high-profile terrorism case. 96 in origami to make figures inspired by 2 p.m.: Two buddies take on World War I Greater Chicago Jewish FeStiVal architecture. For students in grades scenes, characters, figures, portraits minutes. Skokie Public Library, 5215 flying aces and a seductive blonde. The II am.: Peter Himmelman will headline four to six. Call to register. Morton and still lifes through different forms of Oakton St., Skokie. 1930 film runs two hours and stars Ben this year's Greater Chicago Jewish Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave, media. Preschool drawing for ages 3 to Lyon, James Hall and Jean Harlow. Call Festival. The festival is truly the heart Morton Grove. Call 847-929-5102. 847-929-5101 or check outthe Movies 5 begins at 4 p.m., elementary drawing and soul of Jewish Chicago. In the SATURDAY, MAY31 for ages 6 to 12 begins at 5 p.m. and event of rain, the festival will be held at Trina Hamlin & More page on www.mgpl.orgto learn cartoon drawing for ages 6 to 3 begins Niles West High School. St. Paul Woods, All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes 7p.m.: The singer-songwriter perform more. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 at 6:15 p.m. Wednesdays through June 6500 W. Oakton St., Morton Grove. Call Noon: Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., in the studio. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. 25. Norridge Park District, 4631 N. 847-933-3000. $5 suggested donation: Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. $4.79- Evanston SPACE, 245 Chicago Ave., Evanston. $20. Family Workshop: Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457- children and seniors free. $3.83. Photography Fun 1244. $37-$57. Book & Author: Isaac Levendel Digital Craft Time: Green ScreenThe Nadas with Curtis Harvey 3 p.m.: We take photos nearty every day, 1:30 p.m.: Six years of research con- for Photography 8 p.m.: The alternative rock and folk but how does a camera lens work? And bands perform. Evanston SPACE, 245 SATURDAY, JUNE 7 tributed to "Hunting Down the Jews: 1p.m.: Learn about green screens. For how can we use photography to pro- Chicago Ave., Evanston. $12-$22. Vichy, Nazis and Mafia Collaborators in kids in fourth to eighth grade. Registra- duce remarkable images that showcase Amrab Provence 1942-1944," Isaac Levendel's tion required. Additional program at 2 imagination, passion and talent? Join 7 p.m.: The Egyptian singer, who is penetrating analysis of Nazi and Vichy p.m. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton NE I Chicago photographer Matthew Austin known as the "Father of Mediterra- anti-semitic policy. A book signing will St., Skokie. to explore photography as a means of Niles Garden Club: Creating storytelling by making your own pinhole nean Music," performs. Rosemont follow. Reservations required: email res- Gnome, Elf and Fairy FostiVal Summer Containers camera and composing fleeting images Theatre, 5400 N. River Road, Rose- [email protected]. Illinois Holocaust 1p.m.: Dress up as an elf, gnome or I p.m.: Learn tricks to creating contain throughoutthe museum's stunning mont. $29-$300. Museum, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie.

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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in Faith Lutheran Church sta John Lutheran Church St. Alban's Episcopal' 6525 W Irving Park Road 6626 N. Oliphant Ave, Chicago. IL (LCMS) Family-friendly church 773-283-2326www.unitedinfaith.org 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. (Across park from Edison Park Metra) Sunday 847-647-9867 773.6319131, www.edisonparkchurch.com 8:30 AM Traditional Worship Single? Partnered? www.st-john-niles.org Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 9:30 AM Sunday School Spouse and kìds? 10:30AM Praise& Preaching Christ crucified Sunday Worship 8:00, 9:15 & 10:30 am. 6240 N. Avondale, Worship Service for your forgiveness Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Tuesday - 7:00 PM Bible Study near Devon & Harlem Welcoming traditional worship Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Rev. Lester White Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Handicapped Accessible Sanctuary Handicap accessible Matt Haider, Worship I Music stalbanschicago.org ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday Worship at 9:30 Michael Lyda, ChïldrenîYouthlFamily Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 PARK RIDGE GLEN VIE W Rev, Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor St. Paul Lutheran Church "For whenever our heart condemns us, 5650 N. Canfield. 60631, Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview God is greater than our heart ...," (708) 867-5044. www.stpauIcanfietd.org Presbyterian Church Shabbat morning services 9:30 am -1 John 3:20 1300 W. Crescent Ave. Street Level, Air Condftioned NO membership required 847-823-4135 For all your Jewish needs call Sunday SeMce:1O:OO am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM 847-910-1738 NORRIDGE Children's programming tor pre-k - 7th grade, Sunday School & Adu Bible 9:30AM www.ChabadofGlenview.com Nursery service for younger children Zion Lutheran Church 8:45 am Conhrmation classes toi 8th grado Saturday Worship 6PM 9:00 am High School MORTON GROVE 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Lutheran Unity School- West Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Educaon Bible Study Sunday i 1 :30 am Adutt Education Bible Sludy Thursdays 6:30 pm st. Luke's Evangelical, (708) 43-3514 Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD. Rev. Luther John Ba(us. Pastor Open Forum" Adult Learning First Thursday Covenant Church every month 630 pm TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE Sunday Worship 9:30 am 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday www.parkridqepresby.org Sunday Worship & Sunday School - lOAM Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Like us on Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Handicap Accessible Rev. Dr. Donald Dempsey Pastor Pastor Gordon Smith Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Pastor Elizabeth Jones Handicapped Accessible Serving the Community Family Ministries P: 773.631.2860 Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Morton Grove coinmunfty 1hurch Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org Presbytedan Church (USA) NORTHFIELD Worship Services 8944 Austin Avenue Sundays (Lake and Austin) Morton Grove, IL Willow Creek At (847) 965-2982 Community Church 10:00 am www.mgccpresbyterian.org North Shore Campus Sunday Worship i OAM 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Fellowship 1 1AM 847-441-6599 Rev. Lolly Dominski 6201 w Peterson Ave. Sunday Services: 9 & i lam Handicapped Accessible Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5) : 9 & 1 1 am Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715 ALL ARE WELCOME! Elevate (Grades 6-8): 9 & 11am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm

Sunday Worship 10:30AM For more information visit www.WillowNorthShore.org Holy Communion Weekly Pastors: Barbara Berry-Bailey To showcase your House of Worship here and Jeffery King call 630-978.8277 or [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL I LocalYOUR Worships Guide.

SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE WILMETTE Devar Emet Messianic Congregation Bene Shalom KOL EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Conservative Congregation 780Q Nues Ave., Skokie www.beneshalorn.org lntertarth Families Welcome Rabbi Barry Schechter Bnai Emunah Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goidhamer 847-674-9146 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 5130 Touhy, Skokie Asst. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks www.devaremet.org www.bhcbe.org (1 block west of Eden's) All services voice and sign language Join us for Shabbat Services at 1 Qam Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:00 PM check our websde tor service hmes A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370 Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:30 AM that Yeshua (Jesus) is theomised Jewish Messiah Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Torah Time 10:30 AM Followed by Kiddush SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Daily Minyan 7 AM & 7:30 PM Rabbi Annie Tucker St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, CONGREGATION Cantor Pavel Roytman Church of Chnst Traditional Service - Mixed Seating the Niles Township Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Jewish Cogregation Services led by: 847-673-8166 4500 Dempster St.,Skokie, IL 60076 www.stpeteruccskokie.org 847-675-41 41 , htt/www.ehnt.org/ Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman Sunday Worship 1 QAM Shabbat: Fn 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Sunday School 9AM Minyan Mon -Thurs 7PM Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Sept. thru May) Sat & Suh 6PM Rev. Richard Lanford Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Religious SchoÓI Tues & Sat Childcare Provided Rabbi Jeffrey Weil) candle lighting time Air Condioned Sanctuary Cantor Beniamin Warschawski Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Rabbi Neil Brif, Emebtus Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast

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Death Notices Spotts, Alice Katherine HOLIDAY DEADUNE (flee Johnson) Born in 1925, married in the laterThe deadline to place an obituary will be Fr1- 1940's, passed peacefully late Friday evening, Mayday, May 23rd at 2p.m. for the Thursday, May 9,2014. Preceded In death by husband, Melvin J.29th edition. Deadline to place a display In- Spotts; four brothers; and one son, Thomas. Sur-Memoriam will be Friday, May 23rd at noon for viving loved ones include, James (55), Katherinethe Thursday, May 29th edItion. (62), John (60), and Richard (56). Alice attended Northwestern University and was an R.N. AJice's special interests included soloing a small afpIane at the age of 15 before getting her driver'sEveryone Has A Story license. She had also tried modeling in the 1940's Share the memories with your local Express and was a land-surveyor's wife. community through a Death Notice Memorial services will be held at Faith Presby- terian Church of Cape Coral, FL, on Friday, June Call: 84T998-3400 (opt 6) 13, at 3:00 j.m. Email: [email protected] I,!,. ,pioneerlocal.com Sign Çuest cBoo&at wuiw.cfiicago(anéo6its.con ,II, Carbonara Funeral DirectorsGo ndolences Traditional Funerals Pre-Arrangements, Cremations with or without prepayment of services Memorial Services Chapels generally available Immediate Burials near your home Michael Garbotiara Michael Carbonara Jr bey Carbonara Licensed Funeral Directors Bus: (708) 343-6161 Ìkinc:(?O8'865-8 124 Ccl!: (708) 724-7500

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the course of the season. Going Slowek worked hard. from 7-6 to 9-6 is a big increase, but she had the background to over summer ¡n excel quickly in pole vault. "I've always been athletic," an effort to win Bugara said. "I was a gymnast, too, so I have the air sense for it." first state medal Bugara will be joined at the Class 3A state preliminaries on SV IC VAN DRIL Friday by Niles West sophomore For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports Jazmin Rafanan, who was second (48.79 seconds) in the 300-meter SKOKIE - One inch separated hurdles, and Niles West junior Nues North junior Fiona Kanam Christine Mujica, who was fourth from advancing to the Class 3A (5:14.13) in the 1,600. state finals a year ago. Maine South Her throw of 38 feet, 3 inches in the shot put left her just short of a Maine South senior Olivia state final berth. It also forced her Cattau was the favorite entering to second-guess herself. the 300 hurdles at the Nues West "My other teammate [Nues Sectional. She led with 100 meters West's Jasmine Townsend] made it remaining but Glenbrook South and I didn't make it, so I was like, junior Shannon Carroll pulled even 'Maybe if I didn't worry so much, with about 50 meters remain- maybe I would have got it,' " said ing. Cattau barely led Carroll as Kanam, who transferred from they jumped over the event's final Nues West to Nues North in the hurdle, but Carroll tripped over it summer of 2013. "It bothers me un- and fell to the ground. tu now, but now I think about that Cattau finished first (46.84) and I'm like, 'Hey, you're going to and Rafanan advanced to state by be better. You're throwing further, taking second (48.79). Carroll was so now when you get out there, do fourth (49.24). what you've got to do and don't Nues North's Fiona Kanam won the shot put at the Class 3A Nues West Sectional on May 15. i NS SUMM(Rs/FORSUN-T1MES MEDIA "I turned around, actually, be- worry about others. You might fore the race finished," Cattau said. place or you might not place.'" junior, but failed to make it to the Last year, jumpers who cleared 6 last yeat "I was like, 'Oh, my God! N00000!' Kanam said missing out on the second day of the state meet both 5-4 advanced to the state finals "I did so much work over the I was so sad because I love her and state finals by such a slim mar- years. She hopes to change that and all but one who cleared that summer," Slowek said. "I've im- she did so good." gin provided a lot of motivation this week. height on the second day won a proved so much that I don't even Cattau qualified for the Class in the offseason. She improved "I just want to medal," said state medal. believe it." 3A state meet in the 300 hurdles the strength in her legs by lifting Slowek, who qualified in the high Slowek has been throwing the as a sophomore and, after making Nues west weights, she said, and her offsea- jump and discus. "That's the goal." discus in the 130-foot range this the long trek from Park Ridge to son training has paid off. She easily Coming home without a state year, she said, reaching a new level Tiffany Bugara spent each of Charleston, experienced a similar won the shot put title at the Nues medal - the medals are awarded that has been made possible by the last two outdoor track seasons disappointment. She said she fell West Sectional on May 15 with a to the top nine finishers in each attending a throwing and jumping in a walking boot due to stress on a hurdle, skinned both of her throw of 42-10 despite a sore right event - led Slowek to search out camp at the University of Illinois. fractures in her left foot. knees and hurt her shins that day. wrist that has been bothering her instruction so that she could reach That camp helped her improve her This year Bugara has managed Having been through that, for most of the outdoor season. the next level. hip movements and tinkered with to stay healthy. The senior started Cattau knelt beside Carroll briefly Kanam is scheduled to compete Slowek went to a high jumping how she flings the dise with her pole vaulting during the indoor after their race to try to offer some at the Class 3A state preliminar- camp at Harper College twice a right arm, she said. track season after NUes West pole words of encouragement before ies, which take place at O'Brien week last summer, and that helped Last yeai athletes with throws vault coach Jim Lonergan recruit- Glenbrook South's coaches came Stadium in Charleston, on Friday. her improve her technique. It fixed of 114-1 or better in the discus ad- ed her. Bugara improved rapidly over to console Carroll. It's some- The state finals are scheduled to her approach, her takeoff and her vanced to the second day of state. and wound up clearing 9-fi - it thing every hurdler goes through take place the following day. arms, she said. She cleared 5-2 at Slowek won a sectional title in was a career-best height by six at some point during his or her ca- the state preliminaries last year, discus with a throw of 119-5 in whatinches - at the sectional to qualifyreer, Cattau explained afterward. Maine East but had a career-bestjump of 5-5 atshe called "the worst throwing for the state meet. She finished "If you haven't had that happen Maine East senior Elanta the CSL North meet on May 9. She competition" she's had. Hoffman second, behind New Trier junior to you as a hurdler, you're not Slowek made it to the Class 3A cleared 5-3 to finish first in the highEstates' Banke Oginni earned a Nicole Karabas (10-0). trying hard enough," she said. "Or state meet as a sophomore and jump at the Nues West Sectional. medal at state with a throw of 120- She improved by two feet over you're lying." THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLITION NIL 50 I

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Wednesday. May14 No. ILoyola 12 Changingf the guard No. O Maine East 3 THE SKINNY Kozomara expected The top-seeded Loyola boys water polo team wasted little time putting away to replace Babula Maine East. The Ramblers led the No. 8-seeded Blue Demons 4-O at the end next season of the first quarter and 8-1 at halftime en route to a comfortable victory in BY ERIC VAN DRIL Wednesday's first Glenbrook South For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports Sectional quarterfinal in Glenview.

GLENVIEW - As the seconds ticked away in the Maine East TURNING POINT boys water poio team's final game Maine East senior Mike Babula cut of the season, the Blue Demons Loyola's lead to 4-I by scoring with simplified their offense. 6 minutes, 19 seconds remaining in Maine East's five field players Ram- spread out on the offensive end the second quarter, but the of the pooi as Loyola's players blers (26-5) responded with four guarded them. Senior Mike Babu- unanswered goals to end the first la, the Blue Demons' most skilled half. Seniors Michael Zahorik and offensive player each of the last Jack Nickele both scored during that two seasons, set up at hole set. stretch, and then senior Cameron He jockeyed with a Ramblers Shewchuck closed out the second defender for position and then, quarter with a pair of goals. when he was open, the ball was passed to him. He got it, turned quickly and tried to score. THE STAR The Blue Demons employed Shewchuck, who's been an offensive this offensive strategy a few dif- force all season for Loyola, scored a ferent times during the fourth game-best four goals. quarter of the Glenbrook South Sectional quarterfinal. Babula won his one-on-one matchups, BY ThE NUMBERS but he couldn't cut into the Ram- hiers' lead. Babula accounted for two goals, and Then, Mateo Kozomara re- junior Mateo Kozomara scored in the placed Babula at two-meters. The fourth quarterforthe Blue Demons lanky junior was able to fight for (16-l6). Loyola hada balanced position and receive passes like offensive attack throughout the Babula, but both of Kozomara's match. Shewchuck and junior Jack shot attempts were wild and he Maine East's Mateo Kozomara, who is pictured on May14 during the sectional quarterfinals against Loyola, is in line to replace Schermerhorn, who finished with wasn't able to score either. Mike Babula as the Blue Dem9ns' top offensive weapon next season. I BRIAN OMAHONETY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA two goals, were the lone multi-goal With i minute, 39 seconds scorers for the Ramblers. Six Loyola remaining in the 12-3 loss on May Kozomara said. goals. Babula scored six times of a game figures to be a par- players finished with one goal. 14, Babula got free, drew the de- To fill Babula's role, Iozomara and Kozomara tallied three goals ticular point of emphasis during fense and assisted on Kozomara's said he has to get in the pool ev- in the Blue Demons' 15-8 win overKozomara's offseason. lone goal of the match. ery day during the offse son, playMaine West on May 12. Kozomara "He keeps growing. Look how QUOTABLE Maine East's final quarter of itswater polo and "just [ge I used to scored five times against Deer- long his arms are - they're "They almost beat us last year. lt was 16-16 campaign likely served as a what Mike used to do." field earlier this year. down to his knees," said Przeko- transitional period. Kozomara is Kozomara's size mak s him a Kozomara won't have to go it ta, when asked where Kozomara 8-4 in the first round, so we don't the likeliest candidate to assume good candidate to repla e Babula.alone, either. Junior Tyler Von- can improve. "So just continu- look past any opponent. ... I thought a good portion of the offensive At 6-foot-3, his height h lps him derheide is a capable offensive ing to get stronger and become we came out a little bit slow and burden Babula carried this year. reach passes, block pas es, block player and he's slated to return. a leader - a vocal leader, not lackluster, but at the same token, we "Coach [Peter Przekotal has shots and get shots offhile But preparing to take the physicaljust in the pool, but helping his were able to get all 21 of our guys in, been talking to me a lot about under defensive pressu e - and pounding that often comes with teammates out and keeping them so that was good.' - Loyola coach stepping up and filling his shoes," he's proved that he can score playing hole set for the majority accountable." Dan Hengelmann NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 I 51 highschoolcubenews.com Report scores to: [email protected] I high school CUBEnewsnews

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Wednesday, May14 No. 3 Nibs West 15 Trailbi No. 6 Maine South II Paff, Renko led four-year-old THE SKINNY After having their season program to first sectional final ended by the Hawks the last two years, the Wolves boys BY MATT HARNESS water polo team returned the mharness@pioneerocaI .com. @hamesspreps favor Wednesday ¡n Glenview. Leading B-7 at the break, GLENVIEW - After arguably the most No. 3-seeded NUes West got important win in program history, Nues West separation from No. 6 Maine boys water poio coach John Przekota made South with a four-goal third sure to mention Kyle Patt's impact on the quarter and went into the - team. fourth up 12-9. The Wolves Pat,t, one of two four-year varsity players on the Wolves along with Steven Renko, didn't led by at least three goals for score the most goals in the 15-11 victory over the entire final quarter in the Maine South in the Glenbrook South Sectional Glenbrook South Sectional quarterfinals on May 14, but he was invalu- quarterfinal. Nues West is in able. its fourth season as a varsity "He's our emotional leader," Przekota said. program. "He's our spark p1ug the one that gets every- body going." All four of Patt's goals came in the first half TURNING POINT as Nues West ended a two-year postseason Maine South (18-9) got losing streak to Maine South. The senior within one, ID-9, on junior couldn't contain his excitement following the Phil Wachowski's goal midway win, which was the teams first postseason through the third quarter, but victory since 2011. goals from junior Max Yusim "They rubbed it in our face every year," Patt and senior Steven Renko in said of the Hawks. "That's why this feels so the final minute of the third good." extended the Wolves' lead to Patt was a freshman when the Wolves became a varsity program. In his final season, three. Yusim scored the first he helped Niles West to its first sectional final, goal of the fourth to put Niles which it lost to Loyola 11-5 on Saturday. The West (21-7) ahead 13-9. Wolves finished the season 23-8-l. Patt, who scored 105 goals this year, said the victory over Maine South showed "how far THE S'ThR we have come as a team." Senior Kyle Paff, Yusim and Renko scored five goals Renko combined to score all 15 against the Hawks, including four goals, with Vusim leading the in the second half. He finished way with six. Renko had five, with 153 for the season. Both Patt and Pall added four, with all of and Renko were selected to the his coming in the first half. all-conference and all-sectional ABOVE: Nues West's Steven teams. Renko, who is pictured in the "Steven [was] our best all- Glenbrook South Sectional DY THE NUMBERS quartertinal against Maine around player," Przekota said. Maine South senior Makai South on May14, is one of "He [had] no glaring weaknesses. DeNeve-Arnam scored all five two four-year varsity players He was a jack of all trades." of his goals in the first half, Przekota said Patt and Renko on the Wolves.BRIAN OMNHONEY/ including three in the second were instrumental in the pro- FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA quarter to keep the Hawks gram's rise and success. "Kyle and Steve are our co- LUT: In this ApriI 19,2012, close. Wachowski scored both MYPs," Przekota said. "They photo, Niles West's Kyle Paff of his goals in the third. Niles really did a great job of raising keeps the ball from New West beat Maine South 14-9 the bar for our program." Trier's John Shuliz.I FILE on April 22. 52 THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUTION NIL I r sct .oiCUBE ews highsehoo1cubenewmI Riort scores to: ppnpreis@pioneerIocaLm

III NILES WEST Ill NILES WEST & NILES NORTH Wolves' seniorsgo from novices tofifthin state Païn Batista said, this was it. Wong closes out Nues West went 9-0 this year. Seniors Dugo and Harris Khan high school career were two of the leading scorers on the team. Dugo scored a combined by placing 33rd 24.5 points in the floor exercise, relief still rings and vault in the team BY MflE CHAMERNflC event Friday, and Khan scored State championship in For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamemik 32.95 combined points in the floor exercise, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar helped HTNSDALE - Niles West came horizontal bar. Jamiyankhuu forget into the boys gymnastics state While they pushed for a respect- championship team competition able team score, the seniors also about wrist fracture ranked fifth out of eight teams, left their marks in the individual and they ended Friday night at events at state Saturday. Dugo, By i.w ciin Hinsdale Central ranked fifth in theKhan, Tiinmy La, Ryan Tang and For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamemik team standings. David Nipas combined to compete It was a victory to the Wolves, in eight individual events, and La HINSDALE - Nues West's though. They held their own with had the best finish, taking ninth in Dalai Jamiyankhuu caine into the the state powerhouses - they the pommel horse with a score of boys gynmastics state meet over scored 148.6 points, finishing 8.5. the weekend with a fracture in his almost 13 points shy of champ "The meet that we had isn't right wrist. Though practicing with Wheaton Warrenville South. really what we wanted, but I'm still the wrist was tough, and the injury The majority of NÌles West's happy," Khan said of Friday's team forced him to scrap a few tricks in points came from nine seniors, event. "We made it to state, and some of his routines, Jamiyankhuu none ofwhom had much experi- we're a top-five team in the state of decided to fight through. ence in the sport as freshmen. Illinois, so that's good." 'As freshmen, we never thought "1 just thought to myself, 'This Hiles North - is the last part I need to do before we'd get here," Paul Dugo said. 'As it gets better so I just finished seniors, it's huge. I still can't believe Vikings senior Scott Wong the season up with a good finish," we're here, so it's pretty awesome." made his third trip to state and Jamiyankhuu said. "Then I can Unlike some other schools, Nues finished with a score of 8.15 on the rest." West doesn't have a club team thatparallel bars, which was good for a He amazed at the state finals Nues West's Dalai Jamiyankhu captured the boys gymnastics state title on the hori- feeds gymnasts into its system. 33rd-place finish. and he didn't exactly take it easy. zontal bar on Saturday at Hinsdle Central.BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Instead, coaches have to recruit "I was really happy for him, that He won the state title in the and sell athletes on the sport, and he got a chance to be a three-time horizontal bar and placed in the but very few of them can,"atista Paul Dugo said. "That's why we're then the gymnasts gain experience state qualifier," coach Richard top six of every other event he said. here now." by attending summer camps and Meyer said. "We don't have that participated in - the team event, In the horizontal bar, J This summer, Jamiyankhuu hitting the gym whenever it's open. too often in our neck of the woods the all-around, parallel bars, vault, yankhuu scored a 9.2, topp g said he will workout twice a day, Only one Nues West gymnast, here. Nonetheless, he did a great still rings, floor exercise and pom- the second-place finisher b 0.35 the first for skills and the second sophomore and leading scorer job." mel horse. points. He finished second n the for strength and conditioning. But Dalai Jamiyankhuu, belonged to a Also, junior Allen Nou finished "He came out on fire," Nues floor exercise (9.4) and pothmel first, some rest: He was scheduled club team. 36th in the floor exercise (8.65) West coach Adrian Batista said. horse (9.35); tied for second on par-to have a cast put on his wrist this "They came in, they didn't know and senior Joel Eric came in 50th "Every event he hit. He went 6-for- allel bars (9.25); third in vault (9.6); week and it is to stay on for nearly what chalk was or how to swing in the still rings (6.75). Sophomore 6. He really wanted it. He had the tied for fourth in still rings(8.85); a month. or anything like that, and they just Davin Kaiser came in 54th in the determination to hit every event, and sixth in the all-around(52.55). After the team and all-around worked their butts off to get to floor exercise (8.25). and that's a lot to do." He was part of the NuesWest competitions Friday, Jamiyanithuu where they're at," coach Adrian Kaiser was a solid contributor Jamiyankhuu said he isn't the side that finished fifth (146,6) in thesaid that he wasn't experiencing Batista said of the seniors. "That's all year for the Vikings, a usual strongest or the most flexible gym-team event. It was the firs1 time his second state finals trip to the what makes it a little more special, third or fourth scorer. The team nast, but Batista said he's a naturalNiles West competed in th team fullest because of his bum wrist. too." had several sophomores on varsity gymnast and a gifted swinger event at state in 28 years. Saturday's performance, though, After a 3-3 season in 2012 and this year and Meyer said that who can thrive ¡n every event he Jamiyankhuu brought soring changed everything. a 6-3 campaign last year, the team Nues North can have just as many participates in. and intangibles to the team. "I'm glad I did it," Jamiyankhuu believed things could come to- state qualifiers in 2015. "His technique is just flawless "Seeing himjust pushed us a said. 'Winning state it just felt gether this year before the season. "I fully anticipate to have four on many events, and that's what welittle bit more, so it made our gym-really good that I actually forgot If there was any year that Niles more there again next year," strive for all our gymnasts to do nastics a little bit better," senior about my pain." West would reach state as a team, Meyer said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PtJBUCATION I THURSDAY, MAY 22,2014 53

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Nues West's Dalai Jamiyankhuu tied for second on the parallel bars during Saturday's boys gymnastics state meet in Hinsdale. He also took first on the horizontal bar. BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 I 55

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