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BY NATALIE HAYES I Pioneer Press Two weeks after Nues Township High I School District 219 placed its top two administrators on leave just days before the first day of school, the district retained a crisis management consultant during a special meeting. The board has been tight-lipped about a decision announced Aug. 10 to place Superintendent Nanciann Gatta and As- sistant Superintendent for Operations! Chief Legal Officer John Heintz on paid leave until further notice. At the board's most recent meeting, officials voted to replace the district's previously-hired legal counsel with a new firm and hire Chicago- based public relations firm Jasculca Ter- man and Associates. Chicago law firm Franczek Radelet was hired as general counsel earlier this month, along with law firm Mayer Brown as outside legal counsel to help the board review "particular employment-related matters." Citing a conflict of interest regarding one of Mayer Brown's clients and the school district, the board last week re- placed the firm with another Chicago law firm, Greensfelder, Hemker and Gale, ABEL URIBE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE which will serve as special investigative A few school buses leave the Niles North High School campus through the north exit, most turn in the back parking lot and exit onthe counsel. south end on the first day of classes Aug., 11, just days after District 219 placed its top two administrators on leave. Rounding out the team of consultants hired by the district since the investigation shift. Voters replaced three longtime in- Gatta also said she was transparent She also had been questioned by officials began are financial accounting firm Sikich cumbents with three new candidates fromabout the process of reaching the researchat some local elementary districts that feed LLP and 4Discovera computer forensic aslatethat had links to the Northagreement with the university into the District 219 high schools about a investigations company. Suburban Teachers Union. Under the agreement, which the boardplan she signed off on last year to provide According to information from the Board President Mark Sproat, a newly-tabled on July 13, the Department ofresources for high school and college- school district, the board has agreed to payelected member who replaced formerFamily and Community Medicine wouldreadiness to Skokie School District 69. an hourly rate of $190 to $285 to FranczekPresident Robert Silverman after Silver-have had been able to conduct ongoing Some parents and community members Radelet, and $450 an hour to Greensfelder,man stepped down in May, sided with newresearch related to District 219's healthcriticized the agreement, known as the Hemker and Gale. board member Linda Lampert during aclinics for students. "Classrooms First Consolidation' saying it The accounting firm will be paid $300July 13 board meeting in which Lampert The agreement was approved on Juneexcluded the other elementary districts an hour - up to $10,000 - for auditingraised questions about family ties Gatta has 22 by Rex L. Chisholm, vice dean forthat feed into Niles North and Niles West services and $1,000 for related expenses;to Northwestern University's Feinbergscientific affairs at Northwestern Univer- high schools. and the board has agreed to spend the School of Medicine. sit)'; but it was never signed by the school During the Aug. 4 board meeting - the same amount on IT services paid to the After being pressed by some ofthe boarddistrict. According to Anne Roloff, assist-last regalar board meeting before the digital forensic investigators. members about how she secured a recentant superintendent for curriculum andinvestigation was announced - the board Board members declined to elaborate on deal with the university, Gatta - whoseinstruction at District 219, the board wasn't voted to extend the "Classrooms First" the investigation. Officials previously havebrother John Gatta is director of researchinterested in moving forward with the initiative to include GolfSchool District 67. said the leave, which itsaid was inat the Feinberg School - said on July 13proposed agreement, so it won't be appear- Sproat did not respond to a request for agreement with both administrators, wasthat her brother helped her secure a ing on a future agenda. how much the school district planned to "due to differences" between the boardmeeting at the university. Before the May changeover on the spend on the investigation. and the administrators. "I'm a leader who is networked in theschool board, Gatta had faced criticism Roloff has taken over day-to-day op- Tensions between Gatta - who makeslarger educational community," Gatta saidfrom some parents due to her support of a erations while Gatta is on leave. $250,000 in base salary - and the schoolon July 13. "I'm able to leverage relation-new school calendar that shortened sum- board have mounted since the springships - just like the reason you're onmer break by a week while adding moreNatalie Hayes is a freelance reporter for election, when the board underwent aLinkedln." days to winter break. Pioneer Press. NEWS r 5

D219 starts schoolyearunder 4 new state vaccinationmandate BY NATALIE HAYES Pioneer Press A new state mandate passed in Illinois this year requires all sixth and 12th graders in the state to get vaccinated against menin- gitis - a highly contagious, sometimes-fatal disease that quickly causes inflam- mation of the membranes Choose Belmont Village covering the brain and spi- nal cord. for Memory Support While some parents have concerns about the possible SARAH FREISHTAT/THE BEACON-NEWS sideeffectsof vaccines, Zach Buhler, 18, gets immunized at VNA Health Care. Niles Township School Dis- trict 219 hasn't heard anyand present a signed state-thenit'sa good thing," complaints from parentsment from a religious offi- Ramseyer said. Mild coitive Impairment (MCI) is more than just the regarding the meningitiscial attesting to a legitimate The vaccine, known vaccination sincelettersreligious exemption. Priorunder the scientific name occasional lapse in memory that we all experience from time to were sent out notifyingto the passage of the law,meningococcal conjugate time. BelmontVillage offers a research-based, seven-day program of families of the state's newparents could simply writevaccine (MCV4), can pre- exercises and activities to tackle the effects ofMCI. These group requirement earlierthisto school officials detailingvent four types of meningo- year. why they think vaccinescoccal disease, and is about "work-outs" are specially designed to help maintain mental fitness. "We have notified stu-clashed with their religious58 percent effective within They're fun, but most importantly, they work. Our residents and dents and parents severalbeliefs. two to five years after the times via letter about the Lisa Litberg, whose sonshot is administered, ac- families can see the difference. Ifyou're concerned about a loved new requirement and haveis a sophomore at Schoolcording toinformation one, call us to learn more - help is available. also publicized it in princi-District 219, said she hasfrom the National Vaccine pals' newsletters, at bookconcerns about the safety ofInformation Center. pickup,etc.,"said Jimvaccines, but said those "Between 1,000 to 1,200 Szczepaniak, director ofconcerns haven't prompted people get meningococcal Distinctive Residential Settings I Chef-Prepared Dining and Bistro community relationsatplans to file an exemption disease every year in the School District 219. "Stu-request with the state to get U.S.,,' said Dr. Felissa Krein- Award-Winning Memory Care I Premier Programs for Health and Weliness dents can get a vaccinationher son excused from the dler,a pediatrician with at Heartland Health Centervaccine mandate once heNorthShore University Professionally Supervised Therapy and Rehabilitation Services at both Nues North andreaches 12th grade. HealthSystem. "The yac- Niles West as long as they "He'll be forced to get itcine protects against four have a signed parental con- eventually," Litberg said. types of the disease, in- Open for tours seven days a week - call today! sent to receive([health) Last school year, 18 par- cluding the three most services." ents at School District 219 common types in the U.S." Regardless of whetherhad received religious ex- Under the bill, the state they have insurance, Dis-emptions to excuse theiradded the meningitis yac- trict 219 students can stopchildren from the vaccinecine to the list of vaccines BE LMO by the in-school health clin-requirements, according tostudents in certain grades ics and get a shot free ofstate data. At Lincolnwood must receive,including cost,Szczepaniak said,SchoolDistrict74,thatshots preventing chicken- SENIOR LIVING making it easy for kids tonumber varied between pox, measles, mumps, and get vaccinated before thetwo and nine students, de- Hepatitis B, among others. Oct. 15 mandated deadlinepending on each individual While the risks of menin- Buffalo Grove (847) 537-5000 Carol Stream (630) 510-1515 without an appointment atvaccine, and up to six stu- gitis can be high once a the doctor's office. dents received exemptionsperson is infected, the risks Glenview (847) 657-7100 Oak Park (708) 848-7200 The Illinois Department at Skokie School District 69,associated with the vaccine of Public Health allows according to the data. are minimal, Kreindler said. students to be exempt from As the parent of an "The side effects of the vaccinations based on reli-eighth-grade daughter andvaccine can be redness or Winnei of the George Mason University Healthcare Award for the Circle of Friends© memory program. A designated provider to the NFL Player Care Plan. gious and medical reasons,a son who just started his pain at the site of injection," but the new law signed byjunior year, Stephen Ram- she said. "Of course, there's Goy. Bruce Rauner on Aug. seyer said he's supportive ofalways the risk of an allergic 3 makes it harder for par-vaccines as a preventivereaction to the vaccine or bcltiìontvillagc .0 Ofl I ents to claim an exemption. measure. any of its components." The law requires parents "I don't know what all who want an exemption tothe side effects are, but if itNatalie Hayes is a freelance Sc License 52068, 5aJ84, 52076, complete an objection formwill help them not get sick,reporter for Pioneer Press. c.t AL License 51()4242 O 2015 BelmontVillage, LP NEWS Niles, Morton Grove hire consultant in water negotiations

BY LEE V. G..urs recent interview. Pioneer Press "They're making sure that the wholesale rate is based on Niles and Morton Grovefacts and that there isn't some- hope to have Lake Michiganthing missing that might save LEE V. GAINES/PIONEER PRESS water flowing to both villages us money7 he said. Former Nues Trustee Louella Preston holds up a sign during the village's Board of Trustees meeting Aug.18 ask- from Evanston by 2018, ac- Just one penny off per ¡ng the board to vote no on the proposed Gross Point-Touhy tax increment financing district. cording to Niles Village Man-thousand gallons of water, ager Steve Vinezeano. Vinezeano said, could make a The Niles Village Boardhuge difference. voted unanimously at a recent After the water rate figures Village boardapprovesordinances meeting to join Morton Grovecheck out, Vinezeano said a in hiring a financial consultant cost study for the project from to ensure that the two munici- 2013 will be updated to reflect palities get the best water ratetoday's dollar amounts. Once toestablish Touhy Triangle TIF possible during their ongoingthat step in the process is BY LEE V. GAINES there is failing infrastruc- to see, but it's not neces-aside to fund redevelop- negotiations with Evanston. completed, he said, the village Pioneer Press ture along the Touhysarily a blueprint' saidment projects in the area. Raftelis Financial Consult-plans to go out to bid this fall to corridor" and that the Ross Klicker, the village's Under Illinois law, the ants, a consulting companyhire a company to conduct Nues officials said thearea is "not marketable to economic developmentrevenue generated by a with expertise in water, storm- another study to determine a newly approved Grossbusinesses" without the and marketing coordina- tax increment financing water and wastewater util-pipeline route that would con- Point-Touhy tax incre- district in place. tor, in an interview priordistrict may be used to ities, began working on behalfnect Evanston's water supply ment financing district is The area includedto the meeting. fund landacquisition, of both villages in July, saidto Morton Grove and Niles. a necessary tool to spurwithin the district covers He said village staff issitedemolition, site Niles Trustee Danette O'Don- Vinezeano said the study is development in an areathe entirety of the Touhycurrently working withpreparation, engineering ovan Matyas. At their mostlikely to cost about $250,000. in the southern section ofTriangle, which is boundthe Lakota Group, a Chi- and infrastructure needs, recent meeting in August, the In a presentation to village the village dubbed theby Gross Point Road oncago-based urban plan-among other improve- Niles board agreed to payofficials this spring, Balling Touhy Thangle. the northwest, Lehighning and design firm, to ments, Klicker said. Raftelis atotal of$68,000 tobeestimated that Niles would The Village BoardAvenue on the east anddetermine which of With the district in split by Nues and Mortonsave $139 million in water voted unanimously Aug.Touhy Avenue on thethose elements are actu- place, the village can say Grove equally. expenses over the course of 40 18 to approve three re-south, with the exceptionally feasible given trafficto a developer interested This past spring, Bill Ball-years if the village purchased quired ordinances to es-of a forested parcel at theimpacts and infrastruc- in the area, "go ahead and ing, managing director of Ar-water from Evanston rather tablish the new district. Touhy and Caidwell Av- ture capability. do theinfrastructure lington Heights-based con-than Chicago. Niles' share of Two former villageenues intersection. Addi- Klicker estimated thatnecessary for your proj- sultant WRB LLC, recom-the cost of the project, if split trustees, Chris Hanusiaktionafly, upon the recom- the budget for the newect to happen and we can mended Nues pursue pur-with Morton Grove, he said, is and Louella Preston,mendation of KMA &district would be in thereimburse you," he said. chasing water from Evanston.estimated to be $56 million. urged the board to voteAssociates, a firm hired$40-45 millionrange, Klicker said the village Sharp rate increases imposed Vinezeano said the village against establishing aby the village to studyand said the projectedplans to market it the by Chicago, the village's cur-will only move forward with new tax increment fi-whether or not the areaincrease in tax revenuesland use plan it creates rent source of water, spurredthe project once they know the nancing district during aqualified as a taxin- would easily cover thefor the district to devel- what has been a yearslongsavings will cover the actual public comment portioncrement financing dis-costs of infrastructureopers. He added that the search for an alternative watercost of construction. of the meeting. trict under Illinois law,improvement over thevillage is also in negotia- supplier. "Ultimately, our goal is to Preston said, while onseveralother parcels23-year life span of thetions with the YMCA to The NilesVillage Boardhave water flowing (from Ev- the board, she had votednorth and west of thedistrict gain ownership of the voted in June to begin negotia- anston) by 2018 because that's for the establishment ofTouhy Triangle, includ- When a tax incrementland beneath the Leaning tions with Evanston alongsidewhen Morton Grove needs to three previous tax in-ing the area encom-financing district is es- Tower of Niles. representatives from Mortonhave it turned on - that's crement financing dis-passed by CaIdwell Ave- tablished, the equalized Aside from the area Grove. when their contract with Chi- tricts, but that all had annue, the Chicago River,assessed value of theunder the tower, the vil- Balling and hisfirm,in cago ends' he said. associated plan while theTouhy Avenue and Jarvisproperty covered by thelage has no current plans addition to Gewalt Hamilton Vinezeano said Nues' con- district up for approvalStreet, are also covered district is set at a baseline,to purchase any addi- Associates, an engineeringtract with Chicago ends in Tuesday night had only aby the new district with the assumption thattional land in the district, firm based in Vernon Hills,2019, isn't exclusive and re- vision. Villageofficialsun-the assessed value willKlicker said. and law firm Holland andquires no minimum amount of In an unusual move,veiled a vision for theincrease in the coming The only other active Knight LLC have assisted inwater be purchased from Chi- Trustee Joe LoVerde leftTouhy Thangle portion years. All the taxing hod- tax increment financing the negotiation process. cago.If the project moves his seat on the board toof the district last year ies that have a stake in thedistrict in the village, the The inclusion of Raftelis'forward, Niles could begin add his own public com-that included a business- property tax generated in Milwaukee-Touhy dis- servicesin the negotiationreceiving the bulk of its water ments following the re-classhotel, expandedthe area will continue totrict, will expire in three process is necessary to ensurefrom Evanston even before the marks made by Prestonpark area around thereceive tax revenueyears, he said. that the wholesale water pricevillage's contract with Chicago and Hanusiak. Leaning Tower of Niles, a based on the baseline Evanston offers both villages officially runs out, he said. He said the districtconvention center and aEAV, and any increase inLee V Gaines is a free- is based on the city's actual was necessary becausenew Metra Station. tax revenue, also calledlance reporterfor Pioneer facilitiesand operationalLee V. Gaines is a freelance "it'sbeen documented "It's elements we'd like the increment, is then setPress. costs, Vinezeano saidina reporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS DYIRTISEMENT Bonkrote.com 7 PIONEERPRESS CD & DEPOSIT GUIDE YieldsAvailable Io Greater Illinois Area Residents Check rates daily al http://pioneerIocal.interest.com

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The following items were taken from Niles became angry and began "taunting" Watsonreturned to the scene while officers werestation on the 1100 block of Touhy Avenue. and Park Ridge police department reports.An before the altercation occurred, police said. investigating the accident He was trans-He agreed to pay restitution to the business arrest does not constitute afinding ofguilt. Watson has an Oct 1 court date. ported to Resurrection Medical Center due and was expected to appear before the Park to his intoxication, police said. He has an Oct Ridge Peer Juiy, police said. Niles DRUG POSSESSION 1 court date. Michael Tortorello, 31, of the 1800 block Jason Newman, 21, of the 6300 block of Rocio Avila, 20, of the 5200 block ofofFargo, Des Plaines, was charged with theft DISORDERLY CONDUCT West TouhyAvenue, Niles, was charged withMontana, Chicago, was charged with driving Aug 13. According to police, Tortorello was Adele Handler, 72, of the 8200 block ofpossession of marijuana Aug. 21. Accordingunder the influence of drugs Aug 23 accused of stealing a box containing $4,000 Elmore Avenue Nues, was charged withto police, a taxi driver flad down a patrolfollowing a traffic stop at Caidwell and in cash while working inside a residence as disorderly conduct Aug. 23 after policeofficer around 12:30 am. to report thatLexington Avenue at 12:10 aim Avila has an an employee of Comcast back in May. Bond responded to her home for repeated com-Newman, his passenger, was unable to payOct 6 court date. and court information was not available. plaints of a woman standing outside andhis cab fare. While police were investigating, yelling profanities. Handler allegedly ad-Newman reportedly paid the fare, butTHEFT BATTERY mitted to police that she had been outsideallegedly admitted to having marijuana in his uA woman reported her 2003 Mercedes Vito Montana, 49, of the 200 block of calling her neighbors "perverts." Accordingpants pocket A bag containing 1.1 grams ofBenz stolen Aug 22 after she said she wasNorth Dee Road, Park Ridge, was charged to police, an odor of alcohol was detected onsuspected marijuana was found, police said. unable to get her vehicle back from thewith domestic battery Aug. 21. Newman has an Oct1court date. company that had towed it from a Niles L Handler's breath and she admitted to FLEEING drinking a bottle of wine earlier. She also had parking lot after it broke down a few days a large, bleeding wound on her leg, butRETAD.. THEFT earlier. Christian Delgado, 29, ofthe 6400 block of David McDaniel, 36, of the 2300 block of North Harlem Avenue, Chicago, was refused medical treatment, police said. DISPUTE Handler has an Oct 1 court date. South Wesley, Berwyn, was charged with charged with fleeing and eluding a police retail theft Aug.22 after he allegedly exited a Police were called to a home on the 8200 officer, speeding and driving without insur- BATTERY store at Golf Mill Shopping Center carrying a block of Oak Avenue aftera womanance Aug 18. Bond was set at $2,000. He has Anthony Watson, 39, of the 2500 block ofbag with $538 worth of unpaid clothing reportedly threw a pillow at her adulta Sept 28 court date. daughter on Aug 19. Police found no signs of West Medill Avenue, Chicago, was charged DUI LEAVING THE SCENE with battery Aug.20. Police said Watson, the physical hann. Juliusz Cydzik, 19, of the 7400 block of uLuiz Delrio-Sanchez, 25, ofthe 800 block manager of a store on the 8200 block of GolfStrong Street, Harwood Heights, was of East Oakton Street, Des Plaines, was Road, was accused of pushing an employeecharged with driving under the influencePark Ridge charged with leaving the scene of an out the door and then punching him several and resisting a police officer Aug 21 after he accident, driving without a valid license, times. According to police, the victim waswas allegedly involved in a hit and a runTHEFT driving without insurance and following too planning to end his employment in two crash involving parked cars a lot on the 5600 uA 16-year-old Park Ridge boywas charged closely Aug. 22. Bond was set at $2,000 and weeks, but Watson ordered him to leave theblock of Touhy Avenue. Police said Cydzykwithretailtheft Aug IIfollowing an he has a Sept 28 court date. store that day. The employee reportedly investigation of stolen cigarettes at a gas NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE Enroll your HIGH HOLY DAYS child in our 2015/5776 JYC HebrewRosh Hashana Vom Kippur School Sept. 13, 1415 Sept. 22, 23 and get ist year TICKETS FOR UNAFFILIATED membership $125 Tickets required for all services FREE (includes HH tIckets)

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r) Pace outlines features, costs of t Pulse Milwaukee Line project BY ALICIA RAMIREZ Pioneer Press

Pace held the second of - 1 N Golf MdlShoppinq CnIer two open meetings regard- ing the Pulse Milwaukee Line Aug. 26 at the Coperni- cus Center in Chicago, of- d Rd Dplr SI fering the public more de- -OemosIer tails about the ongoing proj- ect. SI A U-minute video intro- duced attendees to the Mil- waukee Line,a roughly $13.6 million project that O,l,?o,, StOjk M,llMll will bring faster and more reliable service to the heavi- 4voIHowjrrlSI 'y trafficked thoroughfare starting in 2017. The video explained that Tout»' Avi, $9.1 million will be spent on construction of the new bus ALICIA RAMIREZ/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS shelters and the traffic sig- Members of the Pace Pulse team go over a map of the nal priority system that will proposed stops aid out on a table during the public meet- allow buses toprolong ¡ng Wednesday at the Copernicus Center. green lights and shorten red lights to get back on sched- ule, if needed. "Aside from building the stations, there's the transit priority system. which we worked together with (the

Illinois Department of A Wuo LMøi Transportation) to imple- CntralAve ment,' said Pace spokes- FoeerAve- person Patrick Wilmot. "There's a lot of computer technology involved with Jet tiwsofl Pa,* Tvan,t Cent ev L.. that and then of course '. LewrnleAve- there's the construction and the concrete and the real- PACE SUBURBAN BUS SERVICE GRAPHIC time signage that we're go- The 10 stops along Milwaukee Avenue proposed for the Pulse Milwaukee Line go from Golf Residents looked at the proposed plans for the new Pulse ing to have at the stops." Mill Shopping Center in the north to the Jefferson Park Transit Center in the south. Milwaukee Line that is scheduled to begin service in 2017. Another roughly $4.5 million will be spent onthat Pace was implementingmeeting. Both said the newwill be very very difficultproject. There are eighttified at this time whether it procuring new buses withan express bus on a veryline would greatly improvefor my customers to get in proposed stops betweenwould be a free transfer updated amenities such asbusy thoroughfare, hopingtheir lives, since they fre- and out of the lot," he said.those two points, includingbetween the Pulse and WiFi on board and USBit would ease some of thequently take the Route 270"I'm not against them Central Avenue, Austin Ave- (Pace Route) 270:' charging stations for pa-congestion on the buses. bus. puttingthe bus stop in there nue/Ardrnore Avenue, Haft Pace Route 270 service trons to use during their "I take [Pace Route 270] Despite support frombecause it may bring someStreet/Highland Avenue,will continue to run on trip. daily in the morning andsome, it was in the detailsnew business to the area, Touhy Avenue, Harlem Av- Milwaukee Avenueafter The project is funded by a afternoon," said Dan Feltis where Paul Paterno of Pros-but to change the drivewayenue/Howard Street, Oak-the implementation of federal Congestion Mitiga-ofthe Norwood Park area ofpect Heights has concern.would hinder our business,ton Street/Oak Mill Mall,Pulse, though lessfre- tion and Air Quality Im-Chicago. "It's exciting to seePaterno said he owns aplus it will hinder trafficMain Street and Dempsterquently than it does now. provement Program grant,that they're going to im-business on Milwaukee andpatterns for my custorners' Street This was the final public as well as some Pace oper-prove the Milwaukee Ave- Central avenues. Central Avenue is just Wílmot said a fare struc- meeting before the imple- ating funds, Wilmot said.nue roadway and to see the "One of their stopsis one of the 10 stops alongtare has not yet been set bymentation of the project Congressional funding sup- first implementation of Pace going to be on the outsideMilwaukee Avenue Pace the board. begins in late 2016 or early port from U.S. Rep JanPulse on this corridor andone ofmybusinesses, whichhas proposed for the line "Our recommendation to 2017. For more information Schakowsky will be used for I'm hoping it'llsave mywilltake some parkingthat starts at the Jefferson the board is that we use theabout the project, visit pul- the transit signal priority commute." away, which I'm not corn-Park Transit Center in Chi- same regalar fare schedulese.pacebus.coni. system. Garland and Heatherplaining about, but they'recago and ends at Golf Mill for Pulse that we do on all of Most of the people at theArmstrong of Elmwoodgoing to change the drive-Mall in Niles, according to our regular service buses'Alicia Ramirez is a freelance Aug. 26 event were happyPark alsoattended theway construction, whichPace map to illustrate thehe said. "We have not iden- reporterfor Pioneer Press. 10 NEWS

Morton Grove Historical Museum j to feature antique mapcollection

BY LINDSEY COMPTON shop did not have any mapsfirst of itskindatthe UCtISN 50."." , - '. Gw.NTY OL.ERA VtVSl*N J3ECP Pioneer Press of Morton Grove, accord-museum as a means of A £S Ve'" -. I&tP* lWt* CAti" « $0ltCWC0iAEA $At# ing to D'Lando, there was aeducating the public about .._.___._.sI ----1 If you have forgotten"pretty substantial archival the history of the village à*pwuMt .... *V&$JL...... what a paper map lookscollection passed downand the reason preserva- "7 like, the Morton Grove His- through donations andtion of maps is important, torical Museum will have things they found." D'Lando said. plenty on display as a re- The museum's nearly 50 "You used to pull out i fresher oftimes before GPSmaps datingback to the lateyour atlas, and now you devices and smartphones. 19th century became a per- punch (directions)into Opening Sept. 20 at 2manent collection that coy-your iPhone, andit'sa p.m., the new exhibit titled ers a vast aerial view of the totallydifferent experi- "Morton Grove Maps" willMorton Grove area, sheence' she said. feature a presentation bysaid. "In our effort to educate George and Mary Ritzlin of "We have so many greatthe residents about the Evanston's George Ritzlinmaps in our collection that history of their area, letting Antique Maps & Prints, we decided to featurethem see the maps we have The Ritzlins, being "verythem' D'Lando explained is the best way to do that," ,tÙ, !4MVtVffif .qhUfw knowledgeable aboutof the reason for the new she said. LYMiI.t?ANt maps," will discuss maps'exhibit. "There's no aitiact more -, historical importance and Free to the public, theperfect than a maptodem- ,.., .øt will have a few maps forexhibit includes programs onstrate that." wtt* pAn .. ON sale from their shop, Me-and displays, and features a ADDRE$S lissa D'Lando, museum cu-map that predates the yearLindsey Comptorz is a free' ii'yÏ E$*&t LOC.flOtj - rator at the Morton GroveMorton Grove was incor-lance reporter for Pioneer Historical Museum, said. porated in 1895. Press. MORTON GROVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Although the Evanston The exhibit will be the A ma from 1891 depicting what Is now Morton Grove wIll be on exhibit.

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Julius Rosenwald never corn- pleted high school, but he became a wealthy man by building Sears into a mail-order Goliath and acquiring company stock. Embracing the Jewish doc- trine of "tikkun olam," or repair- ing the world, the philanthropist wasn't content tosit on his fortune. In the early decades ofthe 20th century, Rosenwald used his money to educate black children in the segregated South, build YMCAs that welcomed black residents and award fellowships to a "who's who" of black artists and scholars, including WE.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Mari- on Anderson and James Baldwin. Working with Booker T. Wash- ington and local communities, he FISK UNIVERSITY, JOHN HOPE AND AURELIA E. FRANKLIN LIBRARY, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS/THE CIESLA FOUNDATION helped create more than 5,300 Ascenefromthefilm"Rosenwald": Julius Rosenwald with studentsfroma Rosenwald school. schools in the rural South by providing seed grants. Rosen-speak enthusiastically about the Who Built Sears, Roebuck andAscoli, a member ofthe faculty atning Sears and was involved in wald's work to school black chil- partnerships that Sears CEO Jul-Advanced the Cause of BlackChicago's Spertus Institute formatters related to World War I, dren out of poverty is the focus ofius Rosenwald forged with Afri-Education in the AmericanJewish Learning and Leadership.Ascoli said. After his retirement "Rosenwald," a new feature-can-American communities dec- South." Rosenwald might be betterin 1924, he devoted his attention length documentary from direc- ades earlier," wrote Kempner, in a Speaking of his grandfather,known among Chicagoans if heto the museum, working through tor Aviva Kempner. director's letter released in ad- Ascoli said, "Here is a young manhad allowed the Museum ofthe Commercial Club of Chicago, The film opens Sept. 4 at thevance ofthe film's opening. who never finished high school or Science and Industry, a focus ofAscoli said. 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As an "I think the public is going to questions from the audience after gelou and U.S. Rep. John Lewis ofany college or university because, answer to their boredom, Rosen-see a man who was very modest, the Highland Park cinema's i p.m.Georgia, both alumni of Rosen-he said, 'I never went to college," wald promised to spend one day asort ofself-effacing, which is why matinee showing on Sept. 5. wald schools. Others contributingAscoli noted. week doing something of each many people in this country have Kempner said she was inspired to the film include Bond, U.S. Rep. 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NEWS Morton Grove Civic Center to host Belize Tea and Cultural Celebration BY LINDSEY COMPTON of local community events, in-in memory of my aunt who Pioneer Press cluding the Skokie Festival ofrecently passed away" she said. Cultures. Although currently the "She used to drink tea reh- It's high time for tea time at theorganization put a number ofgiously around 2 or 3 p.m. every 8th annual Tea and Culturalperformances and partnershipsday" Stame said, explaining that Celebration taking place Sept. 27on hold, "the tea is a continuoustea is a cultural tradition that at the Morton Grove Civic Center.event," she said. brings many family and friends The event, hosted by the Belize "I started the tea because beingtogether. Culture and Heritage Associa-from Belize and being British Those planning to attend are tion, celebrates the colonization subjects, we typically drink tea,"encouraged to bring a toy which and independence of Belize. In its Stame said. "Our culture is verywill be donated to the Belize eighth year, the event aims todiverse; we have a myriad ofSalvation Army Children's educate residents on the historyvarious mini cultures in the Beliz- Christmas Fund. Stame added on the Central American countryean culture, including Chinese,women can wear "frocks, hats Hot tea will be served alongEast Indian, African American and gloves," if interested. with a variety of food and per- and so many others." Tickets are on sale for $25 for formances related to the coun- Staine's event celebrates the adults and $10 for children 10 and try's cultural history. anniversary of the battle againstunder. The event will begin at What began as a class projectSpain on Sept. 10, 1798 where 2:30p.m. in 2005 eventually sprouted intoBelizeans fought in defense of For more information and to an active nonprofit organizationtheir country she said. The tea purchase tickets, send an email to that president and founder Shar- alsocelebratesBelize'[email protected] or call 312-320- on Stame says she is "proud to pendence Day on Sept.21, 1981. 6017. ANSCELLA CONORQUIE-HUTCHINSON PHOTO share with the community" In While the event holds true to The myriad teapots guests may see at the 8th annual Tea and Cultural the past, Stame said her organiza-her culture, Stame added thisLindsey Compton is a freelance Celebration on Sept. 27 at the Morton Grove Civic Center. The event tion has participated in a numberyear's event is special - "it's also reporter for Pioneer Press. celebrates the Independence of Belize and its culture.

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NILES HERALD- SPECTATOR NEWS 13 Putting foragoodcause Event raises funds for special recreation organization BY Mii Iscs Kids Eat Free Pioneer Press Tuesday nights after 6 p.m. in September. On the outside, it looked like a care-free outing you see on a perfect summer day all the time: Miniature g1f a barbecue, families and friends getting together under clear blue f4 skies, picnicking under a broad tent with lined up tables All of that was offered at the Liponi Foundation's annual event last month at Adventure Golfi part of the Skokie Sports Park on the east end of town. There were laughs and smiles, a few holes-in-one and a whole lot of burgers and chicken eaten, but therealso was the recognition of the importance of what lay behind such a fun time out. Without the Liponi Foundation, execu- MIKE ISAACS/PIONEEP PRESS thies of the Maine-Niles Association ofSkokie Park District Executive Director John Special Recreation say, the organization Ohrlund, left, and Des Plaines Park District could not make important purchases forExecutive Director Don Miletic served as participants with disabilities. grilimasters. M-NASR is an extension of six member Maine and Nues Township park districts, and willing to support us. We couldn't do including Skokie, Des Plaines, Golf Maine, what we do without their help, so we're very Lincoinwood, Morton Grove, Nues and Parklucky" Ridge. It offers year-round recreation pro- Adventure Golf closed down Au12 to grams and services for children and adults accommodate some 130 people who signed with disabilities who live in the member-up to play miniature golf for the cause. distiict communities. Skokie Park District Executive Director Formed in 1990, The Liponi FoundationJohn Ohrlund took on theduties of for Special Recreation was named after the griilmaster,aided by Des Plaines Park late Sam Liponi, whose family, since 1985, District Executive Director Don Miletic. has donated to M-NASR Skokie Park Board President Mike Reid "Everything that's raised through thissaid the Liponi family has donated thou- foundation goes to the Maine-Niles Associa- sands of dollars to M-NASE, so the founda- tion of Special Recreation, and they deal in tion was formed in their naine. The Liponi recreation programs for [disabled], children family had a child with a physical disability and adults," said Stella LiPomi who sits on who wanted to enjoy recreational activities the foundation board. like others, he said. In the past, funds raised through the Foundation fUndraising events over the Liponi Foundation have paid for wheelchair- years, Reid said, has been a benefit for accessible vehicles,scholarships, specialanother reasoft It has provided opportuni- events and equipment ties for community park districts in the area The foundation is celebrating its 25th to join forces for a good cause. anniversary this year and, while the minia- Some of the familles who navigated ture golf fimdraiser began in Des Plaines, through the course's tunnels, ramps and Skokie has assumed hostingduties the last 18 oversized animals have been doing so for years. years. Nancy Portillo, an accounting su- M-NASR Executive Director Suzannepervisor at the Skokie Park District, brought Bear said the mini-golf fundraiser generates her family husband Robert and their two about $6,000. It's one oftwo key fundraisers sons, Austin and Colin. for the foundation, which also holds a silent Finishing up one of the twisting and auction dinner dance. That event raisesturning challenges on the course, she said about $35,000, Bear said. her family never misses this event Each year, M-NASR considers how the 'We've always supported M-NASR," she more than $40,000 from the flindraisers said. "They come into our park district and should be spent and proposals are broughtadd so much. They need extra help to do rnj oe trQ,(j$ r,eal per (lt1 )tj back to the 12-member Foundation Board. what they d&' excludingdes, up of soup. kids meak and deerts.. Ple. w render Most of funding this year will go toward For more inlbrmation about the Maine- this aa. Fo ds 12ìd under. C hldren musi

Park Ridge-Niles District64website wins national award BY BOB CHIARITO Pioneer Press Park Ridge-NilesDistrict 64 board members learned that the district will receive recognition for its website, which recently completed its first year of opera- tion. At the Aug. 24 meeting of the district board, Mary Jane Warden, director of innovation and instructional technology informed the board that the district site has been selected as a winner in the 2015 Illinois Chapter of the National School Public Relations Association's Communi- BOB CHIARITO /PIONEER PRESS cations Contest and will be presented an Park Ridge-Niles District 64 board members learned during the Aug. 25 meeting that the district will receive an award for its website, award Sept. 18. which has several custom features that are being duplicated by other districts. Warden said the district site is getting recognition because of the amount ofother schools, Warden told the board. The district plans to introduce a newand expenses and sixth-day enrollment by research done before its launch. She saidWarden also said other educators havedashboard to the site that provides keybuilding and grade level on the website. the district partnered with private com-requested information about how theindicators of financial performance, stu- Warden also told the board that, based pany American Eagle, a Park Ridge-baseddistrict's site was created and how thedent learning and other measures. Warden on input from users, a new feature will be company with clients such as the Parkresearch was done, and have asked forand District Teclmologist Allison Blum told added to allow a staff directory filtered by Ridge Public Library in 2013 to researchreferrals to its content management systemthe board they are recommending Cyfe, atitle instead of only by grade level. In the needs of the district for a year. The provider and design team. social, marketing, analytics and sales moni-addition, a community survey is planned analysis was done primarily with the help Among the noted accomplishments oftoring software according to its website, asfor the new school year to focus on of an online survey, focus groups and datathe website are principal blogs that enableits dashboard tool. Warden and Blum said communication issues. mining. communication with district parents, newinitial displayswillallow web users to view The district site features several customphoto galleries, the use of Google calendars fund balance/days cash on hand, theBob Chiarito is a freelance reporter for features that are now being duplicated byand a more prominent translation tool. financial profile of the district, revenuesPioneer Press. Shareyoursuburban events on .com AREA

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"I fell in love with Brooklyn." That's what Dean Salerno said about the New York City borough where he and his wife, Mia, lived for a few years. "It's a comfortable setting, it's beautifùl and old, and it reminded me of the Bronx back when I was a young kid," said Salerno, who is a native of Rockland Counts New York. "You'd walk outside and you'd have these brownstones converted into restaurants and whiskey bars." Salerno's fond memories and love for his roots is what led the veteran chef, along with his wife, to open their Wilmette bistro, Firefly Kitchen. Located on Green Bay Road, on the border of Wilmette and Evanston, Firefly Kitchen, which opened in June is a relaxed, upscale bistro that offers seasonal comfort dishes in a space reminiscent of stylish, hip Brooklyn. "It's an intimate, cozy, romantic setting, and it's casual," said Salerno, who lives in Evanston with Mia and their two children. Firefly Kitchen's rustic modem decor includeselegant,industriallighting, washed wood floors, handmade black walnut tables and tufted booth seating. on its warm, gray walls: black and white photographs of Brooklyn and Chicago bridges and parks, as well as painted song quotes like, "Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name" and "Love the wine you're with?' The restaurant, which seats 75, also features a bar area and a garden patio. "In the short time we've been open, this has also become a social place that brings JACKIE PILOSSOPH/PIONEEP PRESS the neighborhood together' said Salerno, "In the short time we've been open, this has also become a social place that brings the neighborhood together:' said Dean Salerno, head who holds a culinary degree from the New chef and co-owner of Firefly Kitchen, which opened in June at Ill Green Bay Road in Wilmette. York Restaurant School. With a menu that changes often, Firefly 'A lot of my techniques are French- and "I love the decor, the room, the feel of it," ing, which services events that span from Kitchen serves appetizers,salads,fish, Italian-based because that's my back- said Connie Heneghan of Evanston, whobirthday parties to large, elegant weddings. chicken and steak entrees, burgers, house-ground' he said has eaten at Firefly with her husband, Mike, "Watching someone take a bite and cut french fries and side dishes. Mike and Marie Levy of Evanston haveseveral times. "It's warm, but elegant. It'sseeing that they love what they just ate is Salerno's favorites include truffle mush- eaten at Firefly several times since it opened not a fancy place but it's pretty and it haswhat inspires me," Salerno said. room risotto,roasted organic chicken,and describe the atmosphere as "perfect." character." "A lot of new restaurants have opened up Napoleon tartare and the Salerno burger. "We lived in the city for a long time, so to With his love of culinary arts beginningaround here, and we are always looking to "It's an eclectic mix," said Salerno, whous this is a nice blend of a cool, cityin home economics class in elementarytry new places' Heneghan said. "This before opening Firefly said he worked atrestaurant with the convenience of being inschool, Salerno has been a chef since 2001. restaurant has put their energy into the food several well-known New York restaurantsthe suburbs' Mike Levy said. "There's a lot He said he and Mia moved to Evanston, and it shows." including Bayards, Maloney and Procelli,of fun dishes. I always wind up getting the Mia's hometown, in 2012. Firefly Kitchen is located at 111 Green Bay Harry's of Hanover and New York SohoSalerno burger, and my wife loves the Salerno is also the owner of a 3-year-old Road in Wilmette. To learn more about the House. risotto?' catering company, Firefly Events & Cater-restaurant, see www.ffldtchen.com. 16 OPINION Hillary Clinton off the markon raceissue And only changed hearts can change the economic decisions that people make about where to live and where to send their children to school. Most know ofthe great civil rights speech given by the Rev. Martin Luther Kingon Aug. 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C., RANDY BLASER when he spoke of a time when all people are judged not by the color oftheir skin, No one can doubt there are racial issues but by the content of their character. He in this country that we need to overcome. didn't ask for laws or systems or bureau- The big question remains:How do we do cracies that day. it? But there's another great speech, one Do we write more laws? Do we reinvent given by an American president, the office systems? Do we allocate resources in dif- to which Hillary Clinton aspires. ferent ways? Or do we work to change the On June 11, 1963, President John F. hearts and minds ofAmericans to think Kennedy spoke to the nation about his and act in a way that is right and just? proposed legislation which became the It's an important question, and it's im- CivilRights Act of 1964. portant that our leaders point us in the I recommend you watch the speech on right direction. YouTube. You'll be struck that any Ameri- The leading Democratic candidate for can president would ever use such lan- president, Hillary Clinton, offered an guage as Kennedy did. answer to that question in a dialogue she None have since. had last week with members of the activist And you'll see that after Kennedy spoke organization Black Lives Matter. Her an- about legislation, which was needed then swer, I'm afraid, leaves much to be desired and is sorely needed today, he added this: from someone who wants to be president. "But legislation, I repeat, cannot solve "Look, I don't believe you change STEPHEN B. MORTON/AP this problem alone. It must be solved in the hearts," she said. "I believe you change Democratic presIdential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks July 23 in Columbia, S.C. homes ofevery American in every corn- laws, you change allocation of resources, Clinton has praised South Carolina leaders for removing the Confederate flag from the munity across our country." you change the way systems operate." Statehouse grounds. Legally, we've solved the problems of I think she is wrong. And history as racial injustice in this country. It's every some people like to say, is on my side. in the hearts of men and women. Many ofour urban neighborhoods are American home in every community Equal rights advocates from the begin- We've had 50 years of changed laws, mostly segregated, too, even though white across the country that needs work. ning have agreed that you just can't change and despite the laws, many of our schools flight has taken families to the suburbs and laws. You also have to change hearts. Laws are still highly segregated, only now they back to the city again. Today, segregation isRandyBlaser is afreelance columnist for can only go so far, but the real issue resides are legally separate and unequal. more an economic issue than a legal one. Pioneer Press.

United States hasanoutdated view of education So, I'm watching TV weapon to keep America can be something called graphic novels - The kind ofeducation that will news and the newscaster "ahead" ofall the other basically long comic books ifyou ask me. tells me there is a nation- countries that want to These don't need teachers. And the tradi- keep America "ahead" ¡s in sci- surpass us. tional arts teachers are no longer of much wide teacher shortage. . ence mathematics, technology Nonsense, I tell the Keep "ahead" in what? value in today's society newscaster; there is no Not in writing poetry or Looked at in this way, the solution to the and engineering. shortage ofteachers. An composing symphonies. so-called teacher shortage is simple. outmoded way oflooking at PAui SASSONE No, the kind of education Schools should only teach science, math, education, sure, but not a that will keep America engineering and technology And to re-enforce this changing, more teacher shortage. "ahead" is in science, mathematics, technol- But, we are told, there aren't enough appropriate concept ofeducation, I suggest Education used to be thought of in terms ogy and engineering. such teachers to go around. we no longer refer to the recipients of edu- of personal enrichment Students became Other educational disciplines won't get Oh, but there are. cation as students. They should be called better persons by being exposed to the students a job, nor will they keep America And they already are in our schools. competitors. great thoughts and achievements in art, "ahead." Take all those teachers ofliterature and Individually, they compete with other literature, music, the sciences and math- So why teach them? music and art and poetry - all those no- competitors for jobs. And as Americans, ematics. Besides, do we really enjoy or value the longer-needed subjects - and retrain them they compete with competitors in other But that concept of education no longer traditional arts and non-sciences? Music to teach science, math, engineering and countries so that we can stay "ahead." fits the way we live today. Education for the today can be as simple as performers technology individual is now solely vocational, training shouting rhyming obscenities accompanied That will solve the so-called teacher Paul Sassone is afreelance columnist for for a job. And for the country, education is a by ear-splitting percussion. And literature shortage. Pioneer Press. OPINION First Springfield visit uncoversnational treasure

SARA CLARKSON Dateline In 12 years ofliving in Illinois, I have never been in the vicinity of Spring- field. A few weeks agx, my husband and I were going past it on the highway so I susted we stop and visit the Lincoln museum. I seemed to remember some hoopla when it opened 10 years ago. We discovered a real national treasure. The formal name is the Abra- ham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, and it opened to the public in SARA CLARKSON/PIONEER PRESS April 2005. Before that the Figuresof Abrahamand Mary Todd Lincoln ¡nside the Abra- Gettysburg Address was ham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Spring- kept in a musty basement field. and other artifacts received similarly casual treatment himselfto read, reading by women ofthe day would The museum, if you haven't the fire light The museum have worn, the sadness that gone, is so engaging and creates an authentic feeling, Mary and Abe would have provocative and inform- the sense ofhow crowded experienced as parents ative that it is well worth and essentially threadbare living in the White House the tedious three-hour trip this home was. In other when they lost their son, through the cornfields just sections ofJourney 1, we and the controversial na- for that visit meet Mary Todd and learn ture ofthe decisions Lin- Finding the place was that he liked her for her coin was forced to make. easy, parking was simple, "lively wit" and their"mu- Each aspect ofit is por- the admission fee reason- tual interest in politics." trayed in a way that en- able and the docent who Before going on to the gages our senses and pro- greeted us could not have White House, or Journey 2, yokes our consideration been more helpful. visitors can attend the and understanding of the Visitors are first directed presentation "Lincoln's time. to "Journey 1" which is Eyes' a holographic kind of The museum continues Lincoln's pre-presidential movie complete with stereo to celebrate its 10th anni- years complete with a look sound effects, rumbling and versary with special pro- inside the same sort of log shaking as well as smoke. It gramming including lec- cabin he would have grown was most effective in de- tures, family days and a Find cr: at you can afford, up when the Lincoln family scribing the sorrows and Civil War Ball on Saturday, We acc plications settled in Little Pigeon weight of life and decisions Nov. 14. For more informa- Creek, Ind., in 1818. The that Lincoln felt: the loss of tion about the Ten Year cabin would have been in a his mother, the loss of chil- activities visit TenYearsLin- wooded area, and the life- dren, the grave decision to coln.com. The Abraham Get started at carquick.com size diorama is set up like wage a civil war, the con- Lincoln Presidential Li- that with dappled sunlight troversial nature of the brary and Museum is open and the sound of birds Emancipation Proclama- daily from 9 a.m. to 5p.m. chirping Once you step tion. but closed on Thanks- inside, the visitor feels how Journey 2, The White giving, Christmas and New carquickT cramped a log cabin can be House Years, is one of the Year's Day. Visit www.pre- especially ifa large family is best museum displays I sidentlincoln.illinois.gov for Powered by Tribune staying and sleeping and have ever experienced. It more information but more snoring there. We see the explains the dresses Mary importantly, be sure to visit young Abe, who has taught Todd Lincoln and other the museum. OPINION DISCOVER CELAND' Navigatinga 'casual chic' affair

SALLY HIGGINSON Nothing is more life- affirming than a wedding, and after two decades of birthday parties, bar mitz- vahs, and high school dances, it's about time the festivities revolved around proper adult celebrations. To say I was psyched when I got invited to a wedding in Napa is au understate- ment. Elation comes closer to labeling my euphoria. ThenIread the dress code: "Casual chic attire for an evening offun - SAVE 31% bringyour dance shoes! plus FREE home delivery' Alsoa light layer in case the weather cools so we Call 312-222-6157 or can party all night long." SALLY HIGGINSON/PIONEEP PRESS BuylcelandicWater.com Every aspect of the Adam Driscoll and Aurelian Roulin specifications for guest attire sent me into a tizzy. them. I just wish a few little downcast, I'll admit. What's "casual chic," and stores would carry clothes Sure, he might be right. Experience Earth's most perfect water do they sell it to women larger than size starving. But really, must he point it over 50? Do "dance shoes" As luck would have it, out with such blithe aban- come in size Frankenstein? the boutique I entered had don? The legend began on the remote island of Iceland over 5000 years ago I'm down with bringing a a single dress, unsold, in He tried to talk me into tote filled with shawls, size Sally. Though made adding a belt, butIwasn't when a colossal volcanic eruption created a miraculous resource beneath jackets, sweaters and blan- primarily of macrame, it interested in the bracelet- kets to accommodate every featured a light sheath that sized leather strip he held the Earth's crust. The legendary Ölfus Spring was born and has been 5-degree drop in the tem- managed to cover what up. Imade my purchase, constantly replenished by snowmelt and rainfall ever since. Cherished by perature, but partying all needed covering. I ven- and then did my best to night long? I start to fade tured out ofthe dressing walk out with lifted spirits generations, this is the source of Icelandic Glacial, This pristine natural long before Cinderella's room and thought, unchar- accompanied by lifted curfew, and I'm pretty sure acteristically, that it looked girls. spring water is filtered through ancient lava rock, creating remarkable that doesn't count as "all pretty good. This might Fast forward to Napa, purity and optimal mineral balance. Clean, crisp and untouched, night." actually qualify as "casual and the wedding. The I'm strong. I'm brave. chic." grooms were stunning. celebrate natures perfection with every sip. Icelandic Glacial. Translation: I walked into Preening in front of the Imagine Dudley Do-Right a store within the ZIP codeminor, I rotated left and marrying Gaston. Their and asked for a little some- right. "Not bad," I offered. cleft chins and strong jaws thing to wear to this Napa "I think I like it." stole the show, and I'm wedding. 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GO 19 I - . 11 1 Find the local reading club that fits your s book style BY DONALD LIEBENSON Pioneer Press I Lincoinwood Summertime, and the reading's easy. But in fall and winter, book lovers looking perhaps Book club: Third Monday Adult Book to broaden their literary horizons move off the beach and into bookstores and libraries to Discussion join others in reading and discussing the latest or greatest. It's book club season, and the When and where do you meet 11 a.m. unaffiliated reader should have no trouble finding a group near them that's on the same the third Monday ofeveiy month at the page as they are when it comes to reading preferences, although it can be an illuminating Lincolnwood Public Library experience to have those preferences tested. Contact: Jennifer Hunt, 847-677-5277 These books clubs are diverse in their make-up and in the types of books they consider. Number ofmembers: 20 But they have a couple of things in common: the groups are open to anyone and all are Age range ofmembers: 55+ looking for members! Below is sampling of local book group for adults, but many of the Group description: We read mostly libraries and stores also have book clubs for children, young adults, parents and children, literary fiction books but include one "cias- as well as additional adult groups. sic" novel and one nonfiction book per year. Recent or upcoming book selections: Chicago "Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher" by Timothy Egan, "Euphoria" by Lily King, Book club: Great Books Discussion Book club: Poden Readers (Adult Book "Everything I Never Told You" by Celeste Group Discussion Group) Ng When and where do you meet Every When and where do you meet: 6:30- other Thursday at Reden Branch, Chicago 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Roden Branch, Chi- Book club: Books In the Woods Public Library, 6083 N. Northwest High- cago Public Library, 6083 N. Northwest When and where do you meet 7:30 way, Chicago Highway, Chicago p.m. the second Monday ofeveiy other Contact: Peter Amberson, 773-472-3572 Contact: Sharon Gums, 312-744-1478 month at locations around town (the Sept. PENGUIN BOOKS Number of members: 7-10 Number of members: 12 28 meeting will be at LWoods) Age range of members: 50-80 Age range of members: 45-80 Contact: Barbara Friedman at the Lin- selections. Group description: Every year, we Group description: We read fiction and colnwood Public Library, 847-677-5277 Recent or upcoming book selections: select a theme (last year's was English nonfiction, some classics, some bestsellers, Number ofmembers: 15 "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi History through the eyes of Shakespeare). some favorites of our group members. Age range ofmembers: 45+ Adichie, "The Circle' by Dave Eggers, We read all of Shakespeare's history plays. Recent or upcoming book selections: Group description Evening meetings "And the Dark Sacred Night" by Julia Glass This year, the theme is the Renaissance, "The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out out of the library fiction and nonfiction and "The Martian," by Andy Weir. Recent or upcoming book selections: the Window and Disappeared" by Jonas "The Mandrake" by Machiavelli, 'Trom Jonasson, "Blind Man's Garden" by Na- Dawn to Decadence" by Jacques Barzun. deem Aslam. MortonGrove Book club: Walk 'N Talk Book Group Harwood Heights (Morton Grove Public Library) When and where do you meet We Book club: Eisenhower Public Library 1h, new bestoeller rom the start at the Morton Grove Public Library, Adult Book Discussion Group Booker Prize-winning author of 6140 Lincoln Ave., and walk to surrounding When and where do you meet?: The ATONEMENT parks and trails. The book group meets first Monday and Tuesday of the month. every other month. 7-8:30 p.m. Monday and 2-3 p.m. Tuesday Contact Megan Rosol at the Morton at the 1ibrar4613 N Oketo Ave., Harwood Grove Public Library, mrosolmgpl.org Heights The Number ofmembers: Approximately Contact Melissa Lambrecht, Adult 10. Reference Librarian, 708-867-7828 Children Age range ofmembers: We have mem- Number of members: The total of the bers in the 20s and 70s, and anything in- two groups is between 25 and 30 each between. month. Act Are there are any requirements to Age range of members: 25-95 join?: You need to be able to walk at a Describe your group: This book dis- comfortable pace. cussion group reads all types of books. The Group description: This is a book materials must be available in large type group for active readers. We combine the and on audio. benefits ofwalking with talking about Recent or upcoming book selections: Tan books. We walk a little, talk about the book "The Children Act" by Ian McEwan, a little and socialize a little. Our book PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE "Please Look After Mom" by Kyung-Sook choices include both fiction and nonfiction Shin, "Long Man" by Amy Greene. titles that touch upon the subjects of walk- ates" by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Monk McEwan ing, exercise, travel or adventure. Taylor, "Etta and Otto and Russell and Recent or upcoming book selections: James" by Emma Hooper, "The Rings of

e. cow.i .ehoi n BO Be n Be "The Unlikely Pilgrimage ofHarold Fry" Saturn" by W. G. Sebald. raBo.. by Rachel Joyce, "A Walk in the Woods" by RANDOM HOUSE Bill Bryson, "Traveling with Pomegran- Turn to Book clubs, Next Page 20 GO Looknofurther for the perfect book club Book clubs,from Previous Page Morton Grove continued Skokie Book club: LIt Lounge Book club: Pages through History When and where do you meet: 7:30 (Skokie Public Library) p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of every month When and where do you meet?: 7 p.m. at The Curragh, 8266 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. on the 4th Wednesday ofthe month in Contact: Megan Roso! from Morton February May and August and in Novem- Grove Public Library and Annabelle Mor- ber on an alternate Wednesday due to tensen from Skokie Public Library 847- holidays at the Skokie Public Library Book 673-7774 Discussion Room. Number of members: 20 Contact: Kathy Sexton, Readers Serv- Age range of members: Adults of all ices Librarian, 847-673-7774 ages. When is your next meeting? Nov. 11 Group description: LitLounge is a Number ofmembers: 25 social book discussion group facilitated by Age range ofmembers: 35-70 both the Morton Grove and Skokie public Group description Pages through libraries. History reads recently published non- Recent or upcoming book selections: fiction books covering any number of his- "The Circle" by Dave Eggers, "The Mar- torical topics tian" by Andy Weir, "Dept. of Speculation" Recent or upcoming book selections: by Jenny Offihl, "Little Failure" by Gary "Consider the Fork: A History ofHow We Shteyngart, "Americanah" by Chimamanda Cook and Eat" by Bee Wilson and "She- Ngozi Adichie, "Auf the Unseen" by Willow Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England G. Wilson. before Elizabeth" by Helen Castor

Book club: PAGES (Morton Grove Pub- Book club: Oid Orchard Book Group lic Library) When and where do you meet: 7 p.m. When and where do you meet: 7 p.m. on the 4th Tuesday ofeach month at second Monday of the month at Barnes Barnes & Noble Old Orchard. and Noble, 5405 Touhy Ave., Skokie BILL HOGAN/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Contact: Kathy Glarner, Barnes & Noble Contact: Dan Thorson, Adult and Teen Old Orchard, 847- 676-2230 Services Librarian, [email protected] young adult titles with a strong appeal to Number ofmembers: 11 How WE COOK and EAT Are you currently meeting?: Yes, as of older adults. Young adult books span dif- Age range ofmembers: 305 to 60s Sept. 14 ferent genres and interests. Typically, they Group description: We read a mix of Number of members: 4 are fast and entertaining reads. classics, historical fiction, nonfiction, mem- Age range of members: 35-65 Recent or upcoming book selections: oirs and contemporary literature. We enjoy Group description: PAGES club is an September 2015: "Gabi, a Girl in Pieces" by books that introduce us to or expand our BASIC BOOKS adult book club for readers of young adult Isabel Quintero, October 2015rn "Anna knowledge ofother countries and cultures. (teen) books. We discuss new and popular Dressed in Blood" by Kendare Blake Recent or upcoming book selections: Contact: Kathy Sexton, Readers Serv- "Al! the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony ices Librarian, 847-673-7774 Doerr, "Their Eyes Were Watching God" Number ofmembers: 15 by Zora Neale Hurston (September book). Age range ofmembers: 30-70 Group description: We read mostly Niles Book club: LitLounge (Skokie Public recent fiction that tends toward the "cut- Library) ting edge" side ofthings. I would say meet- Book club: Wednesday Afternoon Book When and where do you meet: 7 p.m. ing in a pub makes us unique! Group On the 2nd Wednesday ofevery month Recent or upcoming book selections: GIRL When and where do you meet: 1 p.m. except August at The Curragh Irish Pub, "The Circle" by Dave Eggers, "The Mar- the third Wednesday ofeach month at 8266 Lincoln Ave., Skokie tian" by Andy Weir Niles Public Library IN Contact: Greta Ulrich, Adult Services Librarian, 847-663-6617. Park Ridge Number ofmembers: 15 TRANSLATION Age range ofmembers: Varied Book club: Park Ridge Public Library Department Manager, 847-720-3282 Group description: We discuss con- Book Discussion Groups Are there are any requirements to temporary literary fiction with an occa- When and where do you meet: Varied join?: Must sign up at the library / sional nonfiction title, usually a memoir or days and times for the Nonfiction Book Recent or upcoming book selections: travel narrative. Discussion, Thursday Morning Book Dis- Nonfiction group: "The End ofJune" by Recent or upcoming book selections: cussion and Wednesday Evening Book Cris Beam; Thursday Morning group: "We "Me Before You" by JoJo Moyes, "The Discussion at the Park Ridge Public Li- Are All Completely Beside Ourselves" by Lowland" by Jhumpa Lahiri, "Secret brary 20 S. Prospect Ave. Karen Joy Fowler; Wednesday Evening Daughter" by Shilpi Somaya Gowda, and Contact: Laura Scott, Reader Services group: "Euphoria"by Lily King "Girl in Translation" by Jean Kwok

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FAMILY FRiENDLY FIREPLACESPL S 4 Visit our virtual showroom Mini Comic Con returns @ FiresideCollection.com toEisenhower Library L BY MYRNA PETLICKI Pioneer Press

You'll find ldds and even adults strolling around in NAPOLEON' costumes at Mini Comic Con, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept 5 at Eisenhower Public Li- brary, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. "We have a lot of people here who are really into comic books," said Penny Blubaugh, outreach and Young Adult librarian. The library's first Mini Comic Con drew 250-300 people. They are expecting even more at this third annual event Fifteen artists will be displaying their artwork. Seven vendors will sell comic books, collectibles, jewelr clothing and more. "We will have a showing of a stop-motion animation that a bunch of teens made last winter," Blubaugh said, "and a couple of the people who worked on it will be here to talk to people." There will be two panels, "Make Your Own Plushy" and "Cosplay 101." A cos- EISENHOWER PUBLIC LIBRARY tume contest will be di- Kids and adults always enjoy dressing up for Mini Comic vided into four categories: Con, which takes place Sept. 5 at the Eisenhower Library. toddler-second grade, :- Top Brands -' . .:. Fireplace Accessories third-sixth grade, seventh- Grand time Grove Public Library 6140 twelfth grade and adults. Lincoln Ave. You'll learn For details, call 708-867- That's what grand- how to straw paint, train 7828 or go to www.eisen parents will have if they your dog, square dance, howerlibrary.org. take their grandkids to the change a bike flat, get fit "Llama Llama Gram and and more from experts. Grandpa" storytime, 11 a.m. For details, call 847-965- All aboard Sept 12 at Barnes and No- 4220 or go to Take a scenic shopping ble, 55 Old Orchard Center, wwwmgpLorg. center tour with your kids Skokie. You'll celebrate about the Old Orchard Grandparents Day by hear- Squares deal Choo Choo Train at West- ing Anna Dewdney's book, field Old Orchard, Skokie then do related activities You and your children Boulevard and Old Orchard together. can win prizes at the Sec- 1lapoleorì fir epIiCJ Hargrove Gas Logs Stone Accessories Road, Skokie. The train For details, call 847-676- ond Saturday Breakfast station is located near the 2230 or go to www.barnes Bingo, 9:30-10:15 am. Sept 12 at Niles Public Library, PlaySpace & Anthropol- andnoble.com. Look to FireplacesPlus for Chucagoland's finest fireplaces and accessories, ogie. It runs from noon-8 6960 Oakton St Breakfast p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m.-9 Stretch your skill treats will be served at this including glass doors, screens, an&e area's best selection of gas logs. p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m.-6 drop-in event in the Large p.m. Sundays, through Oct set Meeting Room MB. 31. Tickets are $4. The entire family is For details,call847-663- Two Convenient 700 North Milwaukee Ave 200 West Ohio Street For details, call 847-673- invited to learn new skills 1234 or go to wwwniles Locations to Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 Chicago, Illinois 60654 6800 or go to www.west at the How-To Fest, noon-2 Iibrarorg. Serve You Better (847) 549-6700 (312) 587-7587 field.com/oldorchard. p.m. Sept 12 at the Morton 22 TREND

Yacht Club takes Chicago Lighthouseguests on cruise BY PJONEER Piss STAFF Pioneer Press

On Aug. 18, the Chicago Yacht Club hosted more than 60 blind or visually impaired guests from The Chicagu Light- house for the Power Fleet Cruise for the Visually Impaired, co-sponsored by Win- trust. Shedd Aquarium's Auxiliary Board sponsored the BLU gala, Frog Wild." A parade ofmore than a dozen power- boats, volunteered by Chicago Yacht Club members, sailed south through Monroe Harbor for Adler Planetarium, then north 'Frog Wild' night past Navy Pier before returning to the THE CHICAGO LIGHTHOUSE PHOTOS club. From left, Boat Captains John & Tammy "Our guests are totally immersed in our Whelan of Chicago, Phyllis Walt of Glen- love ofboatingby feeling the wind on view, Ethel Sostrin of Skokie, Jean Free- their face and fully sensing every aspect of man, Chicago, Lois Martin of Skokie, Jenni- raises $415,000 for the movement ofthe boat," says Nick fer Vander Sanden of Morton Grove and Berberian, Power Fleet Chairman and Lois Leeb-Wittenberg of Niles Treasurer ofChicago Yacht Club, in a release. "The ear-to-ear smiles on their Shedd Aquarium faces say it all." The Chicago Lighthouse has served Event: BLU: 'Frog Wild' people who are blind or visually impaired Presented by Shedd Aquarium Auxil- since 1906. "To be able to take a cruise out iary Board on the lake in the summer, is an amazing Benefiting: Shedd Aquarium education experience for our participants. We look and conservation initiatives forward to this fantastic outing every Locadon Shedd Aquarium, where year' said Jennifer Miller, Senior Vice guests visited the 'Amphibians' exhibit President ofFinancial Development at Date: July25 The Chicago Lighthouse. Attended: 1,050 Learn more at chicagoyachtclub.org. Raised: $415,000 For Chicago Lighthouse, call (313) 666- Website: sheddaquarium.org 1331 or see wwwchicagolighthouse.org

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Boats parade past Navy Pier during the The Chicago Yacht Club Visually Impaired Chicago Yacht Club Visually Impaired Cruise did a drive-by of the Chicago Light- Cruise. house.

Want to seeyour event in Trend?DebbieHoppe, Trend ed itorial assist- Bill Egan of Skokie, from left, representing Samantha Easel, left, and Robin Borgeson, sponsor, with daughter, Erin, and wife, Lauraboth of Lake Forest ant, will sendyou guidelines. Email her at [email protected]. Section 2 Mommy on a shoestring: Playing with mud ignites creative spirit, sense of wonder in children iv' 4 Page 3 Thursday, September 3, 2015

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1 Methodist pastor cooks food from his homeland IBy Judy Buchenot Beacon-News Galbi

Although he is not too fond ofpizza, the i pound beef short rib, LA cut Rev. Sam Park has found many things he i medium-size onion appreciates here in the United States. 1/2medium-size apple Park and his wife, Haena, along with 3cloves garlic their two children, moved to Aurora in July i green onion when Park became the new pastor at 1/4cup water Bethany ofFox Valley United Methodist 1/4cup soy sauce Church on Ridge Road in Aurora. He came 4tablespoons sugar to Aurora from Community United Meth- 3tablespoons Korean rice wine odist Church in LaMoille, where he had (or white wine) served for five years. Both he and his wife 3tablespoons Korean sweet syrup were born in Korea and moved to the 2tablespoons sesame oil United States about 14 years ago. i tablespoon pepper Like many others before them, the Parks, who are both 40, decided to move to Cover short ribs with water and soak the United States for religious reasons. 1a one hour. Place onion, apple and garlic "The Korean church is very conservative," in food processor. Process until fine. Sam said. "The pastor ofmy church in Slice green onion into small Korea asked me to bring friends to church 2.segments and add to food and I invited a friend who was in a wheel- processor. Add water, soy sauce, sugar, rice chair. The pastor came to me and told me wine, sweet syrup, sesame oil and pepper. that my friend could not attend the church Process until mixed. Rub marinade on both because he was in a wheelchair and was sides of the meat and massage into the not a whole person. This did not seem right meat for about one minute. to me so I went looking for a church where Cover and refrigerate for six to eight everyone was welcome?' 3 hours. Heat grill and cook meat on After searching, Sam and Haena came to both sides until lightly browned, about five the United States so Sam could attend to10minutes total. Serve with rice or salad. seminary. Sani is pleased to be able to wel- come everyone to the churches he now leads in the United States. There were some adjustments to life in the United States for the couple. Sam and Haena's "This is a very different culture," Sam Culinary Cue said. "One ofthe biest changes was the language. In Korea, there are two types of Adding finely chopped apple or pineapple language. There is a language of respect to a marinade will tenderize the meat. that is both words and bodily movements that is used in formal situations, and then there is a casual language. Here it is all the visitors will be treated to Galbi, a sweet same. It is always casual." Korean barbecued beef. The dish requires Food was an easier adjustment. "The LA cut short ribs, available at Korean mar- food here is different, but there are Korean kets and from some butchers. The LA short groceiy stores where we can get everything ribs are cut very thin across the bone. we need," Haena said. Thin cuts ofsteak can be substituted if "My kitchen tip is to have a wife who is a the special cut cannot be found. Haena very good cook," said Sam, smiling at his soaks the meat in cold water for one hour wife. "My wife became a very good cook to remove any blood or bits ofbone before and can make everything we had in Korea. she places it in a marinade for six to eight We also eat American food like the ham- hours. The beefis quickly grilled in less burgers and hot dogs." JUDY BUCHENOT/BEACON-NEWS than 10 minutes. He said that there are fast foods in Korea The Reverend Sam Park and his wife Haena work together to grill a Galbi, a Korean dish The Korean ingredients in the marinade but the options are more frequently items made from thin, marinated slices of short ribs. can be found in the imported foods sec- like noodle soups or kebabs. rions in grocery stores. Park and his wife make their own kim- the temperature fluctuates, making it a less better after being kept at 34 degrees for at The couple share their recipe for others chi, which they have as a side dish once or than ideal place to age the kimchi. least one month. Traditionally, kimchi was to try for dinner and invite the community twice a day. Making kimchi begins with 25to 30 buried in a jar to ferment underground. to comejoin them at Bethany ofFox Valley "You can buy kimchi all made, but most pounds of cabbage that is soaked in salt for Haena sometimes uses the kimchi as an United Methodist Church, where "every- Koreans make their own," Sam said. 24 hours, Haena and Sam said. The next ingredient in other dishes, but it is most body is always welcome," Sam said. The couple has a small refrigerator that step is to carefully rinse away all of the salt. often eaten as a side dish. Since it is high in is solely used to keep the vegetable mix at a Haena then prepares a sauce of red and fiber and low in calories, it is considered a Judy Bucheriot is afreelance writerfor the constant temperature so it ferments prop- green peppers, radishes, salt and fish sauce healthy addition to one's diet. Beacon-News. erly for one month. Since the door is fre- that is mixed with cabbage. Rice is another common side dish for quently opened on their main refrigerator, The kimchi is edible at this point but is Korean meals at the Park home. Special Find more suburban cooks on page4. MOMMY ON A SHOESTRING 3

Playing in muck ignites n'b creative spirit, sense Muddy good fun of wonder in children 1

BETH ENGELMAN Mommy on a Shoestring

"Something magical happens when we Q allow our kids to play in the mud," says Liza Gardner Walsh, author of the new book, "Muddy Boots' I recently spoke with Walsh about her interest in outdoor education and why she thinks it's imperative to encourage kids to muck it up in the mud. "Going outside and LIZA GARDNER WALSH getting dirty is a quintessential part of A"Mud Monster:' decorated with natural childhood' says Walsh. "It ignites a cre- items from outside, can make a great pet. ative spirit, a sense of wonder and allows kids to just be kids." So kick off your shoes, roll up your sleeves and get ready for some muddy good fun courtesy of Walsh. Mud Monsters Let your kids' imaginations run wild with these earthy creatures that make excellent pets provided they stay outdoors at all times. You need: Dirt Water Natural materials like sticks, flowers, rocks, grass, etc. Directions: Making a mud monster can be as simple or complicated as you like. Slowly combine dirt and water until you have a consistency that is firm and pliable. Go on a walk or search your backyard for natural materials that can be used to give the monster facial features and personality such as three eyes (rocks), scaly skin DOWN EAST BOOKS (leaves) and long, skinny arms (sticks). "M6ddyBoots" by Liza Gardner Walsh "Be sure to let your kids be as creative as they like;' says Walsh, "after all, when it Dirt comes to making mud monsters the world LIZA GARDNER WALSH u Water is literally at their fingertips." Magic mud can be a habit-forming activity for kids as they watch it bubble and explode. Black food coloring (optional) I Paint brushes colored chalk and more paint to see how the muddy Directions: Create your paint by mixing Magic Mud u White vinegar colors change. dirt and water together until you reach a Your kids will love watching this muddy u Measuring cup consistency that is similar to tempera paint. concoction explode. "But be careful' cau- u Spoon Mud Painting To make your "paint" darker, add black tions Walsh, "this activity is so much fun, it Directions: Mix dirt and water in con- food coloring. Place your canvas on a flat can become habit forming." miner until the consistency is slightly This activity is inspired by the ancient surface and start painting. Ifyou would like You need: thicker than pudding. Add in a cup or two Mallan art ofbogolanfini, also known as to incorporate the characteristics of an Dirt ofbaking soda. Pour mud mixture into mud cloth. As the name indicates, bogolan- authentic bogolan cloth, divide your canvas Water cake pan or pie tin. Sprinide powdered fini are pieces ofhandmade cloth that are into different sections and paint geometric Big plastic container or bowl for mixing paint on top of mixture (but don't stir too dyed with fermented mud and decorated patterns or motifs in each section. Leave the mud much or the mud will absorb the colors with geometric patterns and motifs. canvas outside to dry for10-12hours. Once Large cake pan orpie tin and make them disappear). Slowly pour in Youneed: the mud has set, rinse offexcess mud with Baking soda white vinegar until the mud begins to Canvas ofyour choice, such as a white clear water to reveal your magical mud- Powdered tempera paint or ground-up bubble and erupt. Continue adding vinegar T-shirt, pillow case or sheet stained design. SUBURBAN COOKS

ICulinary business focuses on Argentinian cuisine By Judy Buchenot Napervifle Sun Nestor's Culinary Cue Use the best ingredients for the best re- After growing up in Argentina with a suits. Don't think you can have the rich mother and grandmother from Germany flavor of Black Forest ham by using boiled and a father from Italy, Nestor Fortini ham. lt takes the best to make the best. developed a very diverse palate. His first love is Argentinian food, which he says "has a huge European influence - Italian, Spanish, German. Argentina is very big on A kitchen to call your grass-fed beef. We are the beefcapital of the world. Argentina is also known for its own 'for a few hours many sauces - especially chiniichurri?' Gayatri Borthakur opened Saage Culinary About four years ago, Fortini, 48, de- Studio in Naperville in late April to "fill a gap cided to start The Grumpy Gaucho, his for many small business owners who own culinary business. He began selling needed access to a professional kitchen' the flavorful sauces from Argentina and Borthakur had started her own spice busi- then branched out into empanadas. To be ness several years ago and had to travel to compliant with health regulations, Fortini Chicago to find a licensed commercial needed to rent space in a commercially kitchen to use for preparing her spice mixes. licensed kitchen. She had hoped that kitchen space would "The only kitchens available were in become available closer to home. Finally, Elgin or Chicago' the Naperville resident she decided to open a commercial kitchen said. After making the long trip to Elgin for herself. Now Borthakur, a Plainfield resident, several years, he was very pleased when and many other food artisans can have Saage Culinary Studio opened in Naper- access to a fully equipped commercial vilie. kitchen for preparing food at Saage Culi- "It is perfect," he said ofthe new com- nary Studio. mercially licensed kitchen where he rents The 2,000-square-foot space is fully space to make his items and store his stock equipped with a convection oven, ovens, Fortini makes the empanadas, sauces broiler, griddles and commercial mixer. and other items in the commercial kitchen There is also a walk-in cooler and walk-in and transports them to events in a mobile freezer for storing supplies. The facility unit that has an oven, refrigeration and includes a demonstration kitchen for cook- everything else he needs to serve hot fresh ing classes or small cooking-themed empanadas. JUDY BUCHENOT/ parties. The front of the studio has a small Fortini said empanadas are very popular retail store for selling locally made, specialty in Argentina and are usually eaten as an Nestor Fortini prepares empanadas for sale at farmers markets in the commercial kitchen at Saage Culinary Studio in Naperville. items like spice mixes and nut butters. appetizer. An empanada is like a small, Borthakur said the recently passed cot- hand-held pot pie. He imports a special tage food law that now allows for the sale dough for his empanadas from Argentina. Chorìpan (Pork Sausage Sandwich) of goods made in home kitchens has made "Most doughs I tried were too close to it more challenging for her business. How- pie dough. This dough is flaky - more like i medium onion ever, she said she is hopeful that small phyllo," he said. 4tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided businesses will find it safer, healthier and He makes eight different savory fillings 4sourdough dinner rolls easier to use the commercial kitchen in- from scratch includingbeefcriolla, ham pork sausages stead of home kitchens. lt also can be as- and cheese, chicken pesto, barbecue pork, 4 iron skillet over medium heat. Peel and thinly slice onion. Add two tablespoons suring to customers to know the items were spinach and ricotta, blue cheese and ham, prepared in a commercially licensed kitch- and traditional beef. 'Heatpolive oil to the skillet and add onion. Saute for five minutes until caramelized. Remove from heat and set aside. en. Empanadas are served with sauces, "People are supposed to disclose whether which Fortini also makes from scratch. The Partially slice rolls and toast in the oven until golden brown. Cut pork sausages in items are made at home or in a commercial chimichurri sauce is a tangy mix of parsley, 2e half. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil to skillet and place sausages in the skillet, cut side kitchen but many aren't being compliant garlic, red pepper, oregano, olive oil and down. Sear until browned and cooked through. Place two sausage halves on each roll. Add with the law' she said. vinegar. layer of caramelized onion and chimichurri sauce. Clients of Saage Studio are able to reserve Another popular sauce is the cilantro, space at the facility 24 hours a day. "My jalapeno and pesto with lime sauce. He also vision is to bring together people interested makes a provenzal sauce with parsley, and rolled up and sliced. Migas are crust- has frozen empanadas and sauces for cus- in creating good food:' Borthakur said. garlic, Parmesan cheese and olive oil. less sandwiches made with a very thinly tomera to bake at home. Go to saageculinary.com or call 312-731- When customers request it, he makes a sliced bread that is layered with multiple Fortini offers two recipes for a taste of 8379. pesto sauce. Sauces are an important part fillings and then cut into squares. Argentina that show how sauces change of cuisine in Argentina and are used in Fortini hopes to someday open a small something simple into a flavorful dish. The many ways from topping grilled meats to restaurant that would offer many of these first is a simple sandwich that becomes sandwich spreads. Argentinian specialties. But for now, he canspecial with the addition of chimichurri and Fortini also sells them on his website, Fortini also makes other Argentinian be found at the Plainfield Farmers Market sauce. The second recipe is a different www.grumpygaucho.com. dishes for special events. Piononos are on Saturdays and the Oswego Farmers approach to sweet potatoes using another made from a sheet of lightly sweetened Market on Sundays. He sells the empa- Argentinian sauce. JudyBuchenot is afreelance writerfor the dough that is covered with savory fillings nadas freshly baked with sauces but also Some grocery stores carry the sauces, Naperville Sun. HELP SQUAD 5 t-, s.

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Did Cook County Animal Control investigation go deep enough?

By William Hageman days it's made available for adop- public also uploads their lost pets Chicago Tribune tion. There have been recent and also when they've found a cases ofdogs being found and pet. The area adoption entities Members ofthe animal welfare then adopted out to new homes also upload their adoptable pets. community are pleased that a before their owners could find The result is that ifyou think your Cook County inspector general's them, she says. pet has been picked up by any report has highlighted short- Taney also points out two areas pound facility, you check one comings in the county's Depart- that the report didn't address - website?' ment ofAnimal and Rabies Con- standardizing fees and stray hold He estimates "hundreds, prob- trol. The question now, though, is periods. Both vary widely. ably thousands" ofpets have been whether the report went far "By doingwhat the audit re- returned home and says the num- enough and whether anything port suested plus standardizing ber ofpet deaths at pounds has white with One brown epot will come of it. fees and hold periods, it would go been greatly reduced. He has to If erv,y, Cali i44-b-Oi2. Released Aug.21, the report a long way to improving the ani- offered Cook County the use of If found and returned. confirmed frequent criticisms mal control system in Cook the system. that the department falls short in County" she says. "Pets are family Justin Shlensky, an associate reuniting lost pets with their members. We need to keep these attorney at Kozar Law Office and owners, is hamstrung by outdated families together?' a member ofthe Chicago Bar technology and doesn't operate in Jay Pennington, a Texas soft- Association's Animal Law Com- an efficient manner. It also rec- ware designer and animal ad- mittee, says he is "highly disap- onunended the department work vocate who has worked with pointed" that the report recom- with shelters and other animal other municipal animal control mended the department "merely groups. departments, agrees. He started comply with the minimum re- "I think they covered the im- his nonprofit, Pet Search and quirements as stated in the ordi- JEFFREY COOLIDGE/IMAGE BANK portant things - a centralized Rescue, and set up a system to nance," such as the requirement A recent investigation of Cook County's Department of Animal and website, have it accessible so track animals 12 years ago after for two facilities to hold stray Rabies Control revealed the agency lacks a system for reuniting lost animal control officers or law his cat was lost in San Antonio. animals. pets with their families. enforcement officers can scan a He says he spent days going to Currently, there isonlyone, the (found) dog and go into the sys- various shelters and animal con- Animal Welfare League. tags to have a database." ofall pets ofyour pet's breed that tem, and that dog doesn't even trol facilities looking for the cat Shlensky agrees with the 1G, Pennington, who was inter- came into Chicago's various have to go into a shelter," says because there was no central Taney and Pennington that the viewed by investigators from the pounds that day and any posted Susan Taney, founder of Lost database. database needs an overhaul. inspector general's office, is sure Found pets. Dogs Illinois, an organization that "Soon after I developed my "Part ofwhat the Animal Law he can help. Often there are animal lovers works to unite pet owners with system, the San Antonio pound Committee did was compara- "When you lose your pet, you who will try to cross reference their lost animals. received national attention as bles' he says ofthe group's recentwould go to the one Chicago pets the Lost pet lists with the Pound One problem, she says, is that putting down more pets than any work. "We looked at eight of the website' he explains. "You first lists and message pet owners of the Animal Welfare League, other major city" he says. "The 10 largest counties in the United check to see ifit is at one of the their pet possibly being at the where many of the strays the city manager called me in to help, States (Cook County is No.2).We pound facilities. Ifnot, then you pound?' county collects end up, does not and my central database system found, ofthe other eight we were look at the general public 'Found' The inspector general asked post photos of found dogs or dogs has been in use ever since. Every able to gain information from, page to see ifa neighbor has your that the board inform him of any that have been brought in. It does pet that comes into a pound situa- Cook County was severely lack- pet. Ifnot, then you post as a Lost actions taken on the recommen- post photos of adoptable dogs. So tion is photographed, identified ing in a database. I think Cook pet and generate a flier that dations within 30 days. if a dog is brought in and the and uploaded to my database the County has an obligation to tax- doesn't list any ofyour personal owner does not claim it, in three same day they arrive. The general payers and those who buy rabies data. Each night you get an email [email protected]

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b LOVE ESSENTIALLY 50 things I've learned about love in my 50 years

On the brink of my 50th Platonic friends of the birthday, despite kicking, opposite sex are gifts. screaming and fighting the A woman's decision to milestone with all Ive gxt I leave her spouse could lead dimanage to find an ap- you to the love ofyour life. pealing take on the number. 27.Playingthevictimina With all the physical JACKIE PILOSSOPH divorce will prevent you drawbacks ofthe big 5-0 Love Essentially from ever moving on. comes a certain wisdom. 28. Ifyou love who you Like a magical gift from above, 50 feels are, men will love you. smarter, with a presence of self-assurance, You never forget the smell of a man's peace, grace and understanding, especially skin ifyou truly love him. when it comes to love. A few extra pounds doesn't matter on Here are 50 things I've learned about love a woman ifshe feels happy and healthy inmy5oyears: about the way she looks. Happiness in your love life starts with There is nothing sexier than making being happy with yourself. love with the father ofyour children. Ifhe stops your heart, don't be scared. Ifyou end up having sex with a close Embrace it. friend (a "When Harry Met Sally" kind of You will never, ever change him. Ever. thing, be prepared to lose the friendship if The one who got away wasn't meant to it doesn't work out be. A friend who ends up dating a man Ifyou think he might be cheating, he is. she knows you have an interest in isn't really Men love to feel loved. Not smothered, a friend. though. It's never too late to call an old boy- Evety woman should have a cougar friend and apologize for the way you treated relationship in her life. him. Even ifit's 25 years later. A guy who doesn't want to meet your The best part ofhaving out-of-the friends doesn't deserve you. ballpark sex with someone is keeping it Know the difference between love and completely to yourself. seL Never say no to a blind date. Older men are better in bed than Relationships without honest commu- younger men. nication suffer greatly. Your kids are watching the way you Trust and loyalty are must-haves in love (or don't love) your spouse. They will the search for Mr. Right love (or not love) the same way. Hiring a night nurse after a new baby If your gut says it isn't right, listen to it. will minimize fighting in your marriage. Qualities in a great boyfriend are dif- Resentment is the root ofall divorce. ferent from qualities in a great husband. Instead offighting about it, see if it's If you are trying to figure out if he's possthle to laugh about it into you, he isn't. Sex doesn't solve problems, but it is a A man who doesn't acknowledge great way to reconnect in challenging times. Valentine's Day is selfish and kind of stupid. Ifyou don't respect him, the relation- Real love means being there for illness ship has no chance of working. and financial down times. It's never too late to call offthe wed- If your girlfriend doesn't like your date, ding, even ifthe invites are in the mail. her gut instinct is almost always right Dry spells always end. Don't lose If he cheats, it is NOT your fault. hope. When considering marrying someone, Everyone is perfect for the first three Rnd cars close to home that you can afford. look at the family. You are essentially many- months ofa relationship. Know going into it We accept all credit applications. ing them. that the shoe will drop. That doesn't mean it Men see women 10 pounds lighter won't work out. than women see themselves. So guess what? Men are attracted to women who are You just lost 10 pounds! truly passionate about what they do. Get started at carquick.com If you break up and get back together A relationship only gets boring if you with someone more than once, your rela- let it. tionship probably isn't guing to work out Cooking for a man makes him feel He either likes you the way you are or good. Cooking for a man wearing sexy lin- he doesn't If he doesn't, that's perfectly OK. gerie makes him feel great Don't worry so much about meeting If you want a Cinderella stor3 be your carquickE "the one" Instead, savor and be grateful for own fairy godmother. You're the only one Powered by Tribune the intensity and excitement of dating. who can pick out the perfect glass slipper. Divorced people can never imagine falling in love again and many do. Jackie Pilossoph is afreelance columnist. 8 A version of these stories ran previously in Printers Pow Journal, Tribune Newspapers' PRINTERS POW JOURNAL premium Sunday book section. For more or to subscribe, visitwww.printersrowjournal.com.

L ROUNDUPISPIRITUAL NEW IN PAPERPBACK E Map: Collected and Last Poems America's Bitter Pill AMERICA'S By Steven Brilt, Random House, 515 pages, By Wislawa Szyinborska, trcinslcttedfrom the Polish l' Clare Cavarw,gh and Stanislaw $18 i Baranczak, edited by Clare Cavanagh, Hougliton Mftlin Harcourt, 447pa,ges, $32 BITTER Pft Brill explores the Affordable Care Act, When awardingWislawa Szymborska the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996, the looking at how the law was written, how it Nobel commission called her "the Mozart ofpoetry?' But they didn't stop the invoca- is being implemented and how it is chang- lion there, adding that her elegant, precise works held "something ofthe fury of Bee- ing - and not changing - the health-care thoven." All ofwhich is to underline the supreme sadness that one ofEurope's greatest industry. Brill looks at the battle in Wash- recent poets is not better known this side of the Atlantic. "Map: Collected and Last ington and across the country to pass the Poems" could right that. Here, for the first time, is the English translation of all of the bill, and how many ofthe issues the law poems of Szymborska's last Polish collection, including previously unpublished works. SEV5N BRILL intended to fix are still problematic. In all, "Map" gathers some 250 poems written between 1944 and 2011. While Szym- borska, who died in 2012, focuses her attention on quotidian subjects - an onion, a cat The Girl Next Door: A Novel - she plumbs them to probe life's big questions - love, death, and passing time. And By Ruth Rendell, Scribner, 289pages, $16 while she might not be as widely read in America as poets Mary Oliver and Mark Strand, her words bore deep RUTH In the summer of1944, a group of friends into a shared soulful landscape. She is poet serving as spiritual guide. Consider, for instance, this one stanza discover a tunnel in their neighborhood from the poem "Nothing Twice": "Why do we treat the fleeting day/ with so much needless fear and sorrow?/ flEELL outside ofLondon where they play. On the It's in its nature not to stay./ today is always gone tomorrow." Is that not a call to savor the one holy hour that is same land 60 years later, construction work- upon us? To not fritter away a single day? We can only hope that hers becomes a household name, in any I H E18 I RL ers discover two skeletal hands - one male, house that believes poetry is direct line to the depths of the human spirit This tome is the place to begin. one female. The friends are drawn together N(XtøOOR to tell oftheir childhood to a detective, but as the investigation continues, the threads holding their relationship together unravel Encyclical on Climate Change & Inequality and the truth is revealed. Pope Frtmcis The Carrier: A Zailer and Waterhouse By Pope Francis, MelvilleHouse, l67pages, $14.95 Encyclical an Naomi Oreskes, professor ofthe history ofscience at Harvard University, begins Mystery Climate Change SOPHIE By SophieHannah, Penguin, 471 pages, $16 her introduction to this particular printing ofPope Francis' latest encyclical by re- Inequality Gaby Struthers is forced to share a hotel minding us "(h)istorians lookingback often recognize turning points, but ordinary HANNAH room with Lauren Cookson when their i,Caruft people living through them rarely do. Sometimes, however, a book catalyzes thought Out (.øsn.va hoot.. plane is delayed overnight. Lauren blurts into action." She goes on to count "Uncle Tom's Cabm " and "Silent Spring" as two out that an innocent man is going to prison such masterworks. And then she deftly tucks "Encyclical on Climate Chan & In- for murder. The man is Tim Breary, the only equality On Care for Our Common Home" onto that same rare call-to-action book- shelf As it should be. This breathtaking amalgam ofurgency and poetry mines the man Gaby has ever truly loved, but who confessed and provided the police with the spirit and appeals to the moral core. Billed as the pope's pontifications on the environ- ment, it is in fact a sweeping letter addressing a spectrum ofglobal sins, not the least murder weapon - without providing a reason or motive. ofwhich is summed up in Francis' declaration that "(t)he earth, our home, is begin- ning to look more and more like an immense pile offllth." That a secular publisher, Melville House, chose to print in its entirety the papal document - termed by The Guardian "the most astonishing and perhaps the Crazy Love You: A Novel By Lisa Unger, Touchstone, 368pages, $15.99 most ambitious papal document of the past 100 years" - bespeaks its relevance beyond the walls of the Ro- man Catholic Church. 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bike; there are bruises at JAG IMAGES the start, but eventually it Mtrtual respect becomes second nature. Sharing can be a lot smoother when roommates commu- And once we master the HYBRID IMAGES Andrea Yusim Meltzer nicate their expectations and respect each other. playful banter and arm Women are more responsive to acts that suggest exclu- is in the business of finding grazing, we stop thinking sivity and emotional commitment, a flirting study found. compatible roommates. As housemates will have because they weren't" so much about what works CEO of Skokie, 111.-based already discussed how to Another thing people and what doesn't. and "He acts interested in online roommate matchingtackle the issue. need to ask themselves, So, of course, some Nuzzle up you" (presumably by grab- service Compatibility, Discuss your habits and Cohen said: Do they want pet peeves and maybe your psychologists asked men to the study bing a slice ofpizza with Meltzer has seen the fall- their new roommate to be and women to do just that. you). And then there was out when people live to- deal breakers. Roommates a casual acquaintance they For a study recently Want to read the this gem: "He spends time gether, no matter how well should speak up about how share a dorm room with or published in the journal Interpersona study? Go with you," which was matched they seem. often they want the bath- their next best friend? towwwinterpersona Interpersona, participants second only to "holding Toensure a smooth room cleaned, how long "We have expectations, dirty dishes can stay in the were asked to examine .psychopen.eu(type "flirt- hands." Oof. living situation, she stress- and our roommates can't which flirting techniques ¡ng" in the search field). Citing some older re- es mutual respect. Issues sink and bill paying. always meet these expecta- they thought were most search, Wade said one of such as inviting friends "If you talk about it, it tions," he said. won't be explosive," Cohen successful. the reasons the men's flirt over or borrowing your First, men and women exclusivity and emotional list was far more general roommate's personal be- said. Communication listed the actions they'd do commitment. could be because "men longings without asking to attract a member of the Women, Wade said, aren't that attuned to ac- first need to be addressed. Look ¡n a mirror Shared living is about opposite sex (the study seemed more in tune with tions that work especially "Once you've disre- sharing, and that includes focused only on heterosex- what moves worked best well." If you asked even the spected a person, it leaves a Flipping the roommate communication. Passive- ual individuals). Research- on their male counterparts. most successful men how real bad taste," she said. focus onto yourselfis Co- aggressive behavior (think ers compiled those an- Most of the flirting tech- they pick up women, many Harlan Cohen, who hen's ultimate suggestion. notes taped around house) swers given by at least five niques women said they'd would have trouble articu- covers roomie travails in He stressed that in con- does little to contribute to participants and then use to attract male atten- lating specific behaviors, his book, "The Naked flicts, it's typical to start by happy cohabitation. swapped lists, so men were tion were physical, such as Wade said. Roommate: And 107 Other blaming the other person. "Share what makes you given a list of flirting tech- "dancing with you" or He suggested that if we Issues You Might Run Into Instead, ask yourself uncomfortable," Cohen niques that women "smiling at you." When observed men interacting in College," agrees but adds "What did I do and how said. "Most people keep it a thought were most effec- men were asked to rank with women in a more a caveat Before you as- did everyone react?" secret because they hate tive and vice versa. Then the women's moves, they natural environment (such sume the worst, keep an It's also possible your confrontation." they ranked each action by scored actions involving as a bar) rather than have open mind. If your room- expectations are unreason- But staying silent and what they thought might direct physical contact the them list what they think mate is eating your food, able. This was the case for quietly seething can jeop- actually work on them. highest. "She kisses you on works, "you wouldn't see for instance, he suggests Saavedra Lewis, an appli- ardize a relationship as "There were no major the cheek" got the No.1 things that are so relation- finding out if the person is cation analyst at a software much as an uncomfortable surprises; things were spot, followed by "She rubs ship-specific," he said. having money problems. company in Chicago. Lew- confrontation would. consistent with what one against you" and "She That's the difference be- "It's better to check in is said she was in for a "Think conversation, would expect," said study moves closer to you." tween perceived and actual before making accusa- shock her first year of col- not confrontation" is one co-author Joel Wade, a Men, on the other hand, effectiveness. tions," he said. lege, sharing an apartment ofCohen's go-to mantras. psychology professor at "miss the subtleties," Wade But don't worry, guys, with three roommates. "When you set the dy- Bucknell University As said. "Some of the things it's not that complicated. Write it out "I grew up with strict namics to share the truth predicted, Wade said men they wrote down ... kind of The study concluded that cleaning rules and expects- and be willing to hear the rated higher "those acts make you wonder." women perceived men Cohen suggested cre- fions," she said. "Assuming truth," he said, 'you build they thought might lead to Among the actions who acted committed and ating a contract to hammer that my roommates also honest, genuine relation- sex." On the other hand, submitted by men and caring to be best at flirting. out priorities and expecta- lived by the same stand- ships' women were more respon- ranked highly by women: Maybe eat a slice of pizza tions. Then, when a diffi- ards, I was faced with a sive to acts that suested "He has dinner with you" with her every so often. cult situation arrives, huge disappointment [email protected] '' MONEY Strategies for managing Tips for college students I finances of elderly parents opening a bank account i neutral party) knows." goal. fi Beginning to document Using software and a examples of financial withdrawal discipline that mismanagement is a com- can respond to investment mon first step but can also return volatility and a be fraught with conse- planning horizon five years quences, experts say. beyond a conservative life JANET KIDD STEWART Shirley Whitenack, an expectancy estimate, he's The Journey CAROLYN BIGDA estate planning attorney confident she won't ex- Getting Started -r Call it the triple- and president ofthe Na- haust the funds. Iffor some wharnmy An elderly par- tional Academy of Elder reason it begins to look like College students need ent, a new significant other Law Attorneys, said she she might, she can tap cash and, just as important, and an aging bull market. has seen many families home equity. Ifnot, then someplace to put those A reader recently shared pulled apart as children the home becomes the dollars. So this time of year his frustrations over fight in court to take con- asset she passes down to as school begins, many WAVEBREAKMEDIA watching his elderly father trol ofparents' assets. heirs. students will be in search gift a large portion of his "Then ifthe children "I tell clients, 'My inter- of the best checking and to asmarterchoice.org. "Ifyou are worried about assets to a new, much- lose, the parents by then est is in you staying finan- savings accounts. You have to become a that and not loo percent younger girlfriend. He is are so angry they cut the cially independent for the If you're one of those member ofa credit union OK with talking to his father's designated kids offcompletely' she rest ofyour life, and we're students, here are a few in order to bank at one, and someone online or by power of attorney but said. going to (aim to) spend all things to consider. membership can depend phone, that's something to learned quickly through Inheritance issues are that money down to on where you live, go to consider!' his attorney that there's always tricky, as any parent zero " Mato said. "VThen I Look broadly. Youdon't school or work, among Look at maps of ATM not a lot he can do about knows who has contem- say that, they are initially have to limit yourselfto theY other things. and branch locations on a the situation because the plated leaving assets to shocked, but by the time bank on campus. Many "But we're pretty sure bank's website. See if the father hasn't been declared children according to their we discuss it a little bit, financial institutions offer thatjust about anybody can institution belongs to a (often by a physician) to be perceived needs rather they all say, 'Yes, I want to remote check deposit and find two or three credit network offee-free ATMS incapacitated. than splitting them equally. stay independent, and any free ATM networks, so you unions nearby that they or will reimburse ATM The months or years On that front, many fami- money leftover and the can broaden your search to can join," said Bill Hampel, fees upto alimit, say $10 leading up to a determina- lies have learned that chil- real estate can go to the include online banks, credit chiefeconomist and chief per month. Many banks tion that would trigger a dren's circumstances can kids.' unions and community policy officer at the Credit and credit unions do. power of attorney desig- often change over time, 'When I explain this to banks. Union National nation are complex and and that giving different (clients') kids, they are re- "Some ofthe obstacles Msociation. Avoid overdrafts. You often emotionally painful. amounts can permanently lieved to know they won't that existed three or five can't overdraw your Meanwhile, as interest damage sibling relation- need to fund income secu- years ago to banking Consider your banking checking account unless rates remain at historically ships long after the parents rity for their parents in re- remotely are less prevalent needs. Asyou compare you sign up for overdraft low levels, and market are gone. tirement," he said. Resolv- today," said Greg McBride, banks, think about what protection, which allows prognosticators trim their Splitting an estate equal- ing some of the unknowns chieffinancial analyst for you need from a checking you to pull money from expectations for stock and ly puts the onus on the about their parents' plan Bankrate.com. or savings account. For your account even if you bond portfolio returns in children, not the parents, tends to dissipate a lot of And there's good reason most students, maintaining don't havesufficient funds. coming years, families are to be good stewards of the concerns, he said. to shop around. According a hefty minimum balance But the protection carries a concerned about a combi- money. The upfront income to Bankrate, 72 percent of when you're working only steep price tag. According nation of big withdrawals In other words, simpler planning also helps clients the 50 largest credit unions part time or don't have a to the Consumer Financial and low returns at the end is sometimes better. keep some perspective on offer free checking job is a challenge. Protection Bureau, the of life that will ultimately That's the theory behind their assets as their per- accounts. Banks, "Avoid anything that average overdraft fee is decimate the elders' say- financial planner Satoru sonal relationships change, meanwhile, often require charges you for having too $34. inand leave adult chil- "San" Asato's retirement he said. direct deposit or a low of a monthly minimum Instead, make sure your dren on the hook to make income planning with "When I explain what niiiiimum balance to avoid balance," said Nico Leyva, bank lets you sign up for up the difference. clients, he said. the income is they'll have a monthly maintenance partner relations manager email or texts that alert you Many of the worst fi- One client, a mentally fit off of their assets, women charge or other fees. for banking at Nerd Wallet. when your balance is nancial abusers are the and affluent woman in her clients in particular are Student checking Then, consider your running low. Or see if you very children or other early 80s, began dating a able to stay on budget so accounts are the exception, banking needs and habits. can have money relatives who are supposed man with very few fi- they don't jeopardize that but you qualify only as long Will you have access to automatically transferred to be looking out for these nancial resources, prompt- income." as you are a student Once fee-free ATMS at school as from your savings to seniors, experts say. ing an adult child, her Mato doesn't try to you turn 22 or 23, the well as when you travel checking account if you "It's the old he said, she power of attorney, to voice tackle getting into detail student status typically home during school overdraw. A fee may apply, said," says Martin Shenk- some concerns. about what, or who, clients goes away, and you have to breaks? Will you receive but it's usually much man, a New Jersey tax and "What makes the situa- spend their money on. meet minimums and other paper checks (which may smaller than an overdraft estate planning attorney. tion manageable for us is Again, simpler is better, he conditions. be handy for certain bills, charge. "Is the new girlfriend un- our process," Mato said. said. Where to start your such as rent) and a debit "You really want to avoid duly influencing the senior When the woman first search? Use websites to card? Do you want to be those overdraft charges," or taking incredible care of became a client, they S/ia re your journey to or find and compare banks, able to go to a branch? said Cameron Huddleston, him, and it's the children agreed that the goal of her through retirement or pose such as bankrate.com "A lot ofstudies show a personal finance expert who are just trying to save financial plan was to spend a question atjourney® gobanldngrates.com and that students want to have with GoBankingRates. their inheritance? Often, her assets down com- janetkiddstewwt corn. nerdwalletcom. access to a person in case of nobody (considered a pletely, with no inheritance To find credit unions, go an emergency," Leyva said. [email protected] MONEY

Babyonway? Reworkyourbudget t New addition alters spending, savings needs

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Deciding to have cliii- dren is one of the most life-altering choices you'll ever make. Joy, stress, ex- citement, exhaustion, hun- dreds ofbooks on how to not screw up and thou- sands of bucks to prepare your little one: Your plate is now loaded. Here are some considerations to make sure you're prepared - financially, anyway. First, gut $250,000? According to CNN Mon- eit will cost the average, middle-income couple a minimum of $241,080 to raise a child who was born in 2012. And that's per child. If you want a big family, you face upward of seven figures just to get your kids out OK some 20 years from now. Of course this enormous bill won't hit you at once, and I'm sure plenty of Americans raise kids on less. This statistic, however, does highlight the need for some serious planning and organization, even as you wallpaper the nursery. In short: Rework that budget. STOCK LIB Savings.Build emergency According to CNN Money, ¡t will cost the average, financial picture will look automating your savings savings to cover three to six like with one income and investing before the months of living expenses. middle-income couple a minimum of $241,080 instead of two. baby upsets your Err on the side of caution if household schedule. your householdwillhave to raise a child who was born in 2012. College. Hopeto assist Among other only one income after the your children with higher money-saving tips: birth. Remember, you want education? Given these . Network with other this money accessible; Transportation.What coverage throughout the window. ever-increasing costs, plan parents and families to don't sink it into the stock does your car situation look pregnancy, and understand to start saving as early as trade clothes and such market or tie it up like? Does your vehicle that your premiums and Child care.The U.S. possible. Your retirement items as playpens and elsewhere. offer safe and adequate co-pays may increase once Census Bureau reports that comes first, though: Your swings. room for a child's car seat? your baby arrives. Check child care costs kids can take out loans and . Create a budget for wine. New spending.Factor in Will you need to put aside with your employer's skyrocketed in recent get scholarships for college.. Never go to the grocery new or higher expenses money for a second or human resources decades. Explore your Nobody will lend you store without a list. such as diapers, wipes, replacement vehicle? Set a department for any costs, whether for day care money for your retirement. . Don't buy every formula and baby food. plan to work toward this tax-advantaged groups, individual care or I recently put out a call big-ticket item prior to Start pricing these items guai. health-spending plans. your own nanny. Are you or for new parents to offer your baby coming borrow and determine if you need Also, you typically have your working spouse tips on parenting. such items as baby carriers to adjust other areas of Medical costs.Always up until 30 days after birth planning to switch to a Responses ranged from from friends for a test drive. your budget to compensate. read the fine print on your to add your baby to your stay-at-home parent? buying wipes from Costco . Don't be loyal to pricey insurance policy regarding insurance. Do not miss this Sketch out what your new and diapers from Target to brand names. 16 t

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Firing up the backyard grill to cook some juicy meat over a hot flame: It's an American tradition, especially on the coming Labor Day weekend. Char- ring pork, beef, fish and poultry is a good way to kill bacteria, but studies show that high heat and flames can create potentially can- cer-causing compounds. But how dangerous are these chemical compounds, really? Are they harmfùl enough to reconsider our love ofgrilled meat? When I posed those questions to Rashmi Sinha, deputy branch chief at the National Cancer Institute, she hedged. Numerous studies have linked chemi- cals in grilled meat tocan- cer, she says, but the evi- dence is circumstantial, and it's not clear how much you would have to eat to sub- stantially increase your risk BOB FILA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Cooking meat at high Are you risking cancer when you put that meat on the grill? Studies show that high heat and flames can create potentiallycancer-causing compounds. temperatures produces two main types of compounds compare people who were also been linked to grilled such as how the meat was three minutes and pouring the hot surface, which with cancer-causing poten- exposed to more of the meat consumption. cooked and how much offthe juices before cook- causes more smoke and tial: heterocyclic amines compounds with those While more studies are meat people actually ate. ing can reduce the pre- flashing' Sinha says. (HCAs) and polycyclic who had less. "You ask investigating HCAS and Imagine that you were cursors ofthe carcinogens, Some studies have sug- aromatic hydrocarbons people about their eating cancer in humans, the link asked to recall how often she says. Another good gested that certain mari- (PAlis). At high tempera- habits, so it's not a direct is still not definitive, An- you'd eaten grilled meat in strategy is to employ some nades - those containing tures, the amino acids, measure' she says. derson says. the past six months, how patience and not expose the rosemary, for instance - sugars and other com- In one such study, Kris- Figuring out whether large the portions were and food to direct heat, "par- might reduce the produc- pounds in meat undergo tin Anderson at the Univer- grilling meats poses a can- how hot the grill had been: ticularly the flames lapping tion ofHCAs, but whether chemical reactions that sity of Minnesota School of cer risk is more challenging How confident would you at the meat," she says. Don't this reduces cancer risk generate HCAs, while Public Health and col- than it might seem. For be in your response? Your char or burn meat, and cut isn't clear, Sinha says. "You PAHs emitted from flames leagues looked at the eating starters, HCAs and PAHs answer suggests why popu- offburned portions. might reduce one [type of or smoke stick to the sur- habits of more than 60,000 must be metabolized by lation studies are not seen You neverwantto eat HCAJ but increase another face of the meat. people, 208 of whom were specific enzymes in the as hard proof. undercooked meat, but it's one, and we don't know Much of the research diagnosed with pancreatic body to become dangerous, Ifgriffing meat does pose not a bad idea to avoid which are the worst?' linking HCAs and PAl-Is to cancer over a nine-year and people have varying a danger, the best way to overcooking. A 2012 study Given all these uncer- cancer comes from studies period. The researchers levels of these enzymes. It's reduce your risk, of course, found that well-done meat tainties, it's impossible to in which laboratory ani- found that those who re- also difficult to accurately would be to cut meats out had3 1/2times the amount declare how much grilled mals were fed the com- ported the highest con- measure how many HCAS of your diet, or at least stop ofHCAs that medium-rare meat is safe, Sinha says. She pounds at levels thousands sumption of meat cooked at and PAH5 people consume, cooking them on high heat. meat did. recommends moderation: of times greater than peo- high temperatures had a 70 Anderson says. In part, this But if you're not ready to More tips: Wrap your Eating meat from the grill ple would get from a nor- percent greater risk of is because there's no easy give up the grill, adopting a meat in foil to protect it every day is clearly much mal diet. Researchers can't developing pancreatic way to estimate the levels few tricks will reduce your from smoke. If you can, cut riskier than eating it once a ethically feed these chemi- cancer than those with the of these compounds in any exposure to HCAs, An- away fat before grilling. month, she says, "but I can't cals to people to see what lowest intake; colorectal particular serving of food: derson says. Microwaving "Taking away the fat is give you a number where it happens, Sinha says, so theyand prostate cancer have That depends on factors ground meat for two to good, because it drips onto goes from OK to bad." 'g DREAM HOME

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By Rene Lynch to throw away stuff like a tissue. Tribune Newspapers That's what the trash can is for.

LOS ANGELES - Ripping up Beyond the front door: the lawn is the single best way to Shower at the gym two or three save water in drought-stricken times a week. California, but doing that can takes Don't wash your car in the weeks, if not months, of consider- driveway. Why? It can use up to ation and planning. And then 100gallons ofwater, Quinn said. there's the cost Worse: Runoffsends debris and Many of us are just not ready to toxins into storm drains and, in take that step. turn, rivers, lakes and the ocean. We've compiled more than40 Stop servers before they just wallet-friendly tips for reducing plop down glasses ofH2O at your your water footprint - no matter table, unless you intend to drink what state you live in - that go them. beyond ditching the lawn. Some of Wash your dog at a self-serve these steps are obvious but bear pet wash, or take Buster to a repeating. And we know that some groomer. of these tips save water at the expense of using another energy Intheyard: source. Talk to a gardening expert But water conservation expert about whether aeratingyour lawn Tracy Quinn of the Natural Re- - punching little holes through sources Defense Council said that the compacted soil below - can making just a few small changes to help you down on the water it our daily habits can result in big needs. (Do-it-yourself aerator water savings. "Every little bit sandals cost about $20.) helps." Make sure your sprinlder heads are water thrifty. (Some cities In the kitchen: offer rebates on water-efficient Post reminder notes over all replacement heads.) your sinks, beginning with the Adjust sprinlders so they only kitchen. LISA VALDER/ISTOCK hit the lawn, not the sidewalk, the Don't rinse scraps of food down front porch and your neighbor's the sink after dinner. Scrape them hundreds of gallons a year, Quinn your washing machine (and potted plants, to clean the shower front porch. into your garbage pail. (This is a says. dishwasher). ffthey're 10 years or stall or to fill the toilet tank for Skip one or two lawn waterings good use for all those takeout Not ready to spend big on a older, they're not as water efficient flushing. a week. napkins that seem to clutter water-conserving dishwater, as they could be, says Ron Aim for a three-minute shower. Scale back your sprinlders' run everyone's "junk drawer') washing machine or toilet? How Voglewede, global Sustainability (Pretend you're in the military.) time by two to three minutes. While waiting for the dish about efficient new faucet aerators director for Whirlpool Appliances. Here's the drill: Get wet Shampoo. water to warm up, use the cooler Sweep sidewalks instead of and shower heads? Many cities The technology has changed Condition. Scrub down. Rinse off using a hose to do the dirty work. stream to fill up your pet's water offer rebates, and some may even dramatically. Newer machines Bonus points ifyou turn the water u Shop around for rain barrels. bowl, fill the ice cube trays, fill give them away. "use significantly less water and offduringyour shampoo and Many cities offer discounts. reusable water bottles or fill a Your dishwasher is its most less time, and less energ3" he said. scrub down. Make sure hoses have water pitcher that you keep in the efficient when you've got a fall If your washing machine is old Use a kitchen timer in the water-efficient spray nozzles, and fridge. load. enough to drive, consider using a bathroom to track your shower get rubber washers to fix any It won't kill you to do dishes in Some dishwasher models, coin laundry. It just might save you time. The timer function on your leaks. Quinn says hoses without cold water. 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Fabian E Bustamante & Jeanine Dan Hansvick 8W Suffield Dr, Arlington Mario Sauseda & Gisela Sauseda Krzysztof Wojcik 07-29-15 $350,000 2741 Garrison Ave, Evanston 07-28-15 5651,000 Heights M Casier 3235 N Votz Dr, Arlington HeightsDani Baba & Nancy Baba David R Jagielski 07-29-15 $370,000 1572 Maple Ave, # 702, EvanstonJeremy Zeman Paul A Markowski 07-29-15 5685,000 2401 CoItas St, Evanston w 2218 N Burke Dr, Arlington Anthony Grippo Jr & Tammi Kathleen Schmohe 07-28-15 $391,000 JohnAlbright& Mary Abbright Paul Valentine Strehbow lii 07-29-15 $730,000 Heights Grippo 1244 Forest Ave, Evanston GilbertJ Murillo&Jenee N Geoffrey T Bushor 07-28-15 $775,000 Iendzion 3E Suffield Dr, Arlington HeightsKrzysztof Wojcik & Ewa Wojcik Jack Prawica 07-29-15 $415,000 n- 2412 NoyesSt, Evanston 221S Highland Ave, Arlington Mark Mapp & Mary C Mapp Mojo Properties Vi 07-29-15 $415.000 Charles Kwon & Susan Kwon 2412 Noyes Development LIc 07-28- 15 $1,300,000 Heights 1015 Pam Anne Dr, Glenview rena Suchan Irene Sievers Estate 07-29-15 $350.000 14 S Regency Dr W, Arlington Scott Mcdermott & Julie T Manta A Kosco 07-28-15 $420.000 1418 Pebblecreek Dr, Glenview Nicholas J Carras Jack L Wade 07-28-15 $385.000 Heights Mcdermott 1325 Pfingsten Rd. Glenview Dean R Steadman A Sarah Orazio Cirrincione 07-28-15 $407.000 r: 1526 N Pine Ave, Arlington Kimberly Freely John J Piegore 07-28-15 $439,000 Steadman Heights 2714 Langley Cir. Glenview Nicole Svolos Zachary K Sims 07-28-15 $430.000 630 Trace Dr, #207, Buffalo Marina Saplina Biondi Trust 07-28-15 $60,000 Grove 1821 CentraI Rd. Glenview Marek Buchajski Glenview State Bank Trustee 07-28-15 $430,500 210 old Oak Dr, #264, Buffalo Hong Kook Kim & Young Hes Kim Fannie Mae 07-28-15 $123,000 4043 Blake Lo, Glenview Shannon N Patel Rohit C Patel 07-29-15 $522.000 .- Grove 4245 Linden Tree In, Glenview Shari L Friedman Jimmy D Mccoy 07-29-15 $535,000 2484 Waterbury Ln, Buffalo Bibhudatta Dash & Rashmi Ralkumar Rathi 07-31-15 $186.500 2809 Meadowview Ct, Glenview Timothy P Mc Givern A Janet M Ellen Riordan 07-29-15 $595,000 Grove Rekha Sahoo Mc Givern 194 White Branch Ct, Buffalo Chan Koo Park & Kunhee Park Jonathan Passman 07-31-15 $219,000 2244 Janet Dr, Glenview Thomas W Fluegge & Danielle K Andrew J Korn 07-28-15 $600,000 Grove Fluegge 590 Ciecker Dr, Buffalo Grove Aleksey Dolinko & Samantha Wojtal Trust 07-31-15 $285,000 3172 Valcour Dr, Glenview Stephen A Doblin & Suzye R Matthew R Lewin Dolinko 07-28-15 $730,000 Dobiin 276Cherrywood Pd, Buffalo Kathryn Parks David Patio 07-29-15 $315,000 1773 S Robincrest Irr, Glenview Dennis Odegaard & Elizabeth Da 709 LIc 07-28-IS $1,151,500 Grove Odegaard 1100 Knollwood Dr, Buffalo Bin Zhou & Xin Li Jered Woodward 07-31-15 $340,000 6 Oneida Ln, Hawthorn Woods Dmitry Ryaguzov & Elena Jerome Kriho 07-29-15 $42,500 Grove Ryaguzova 431 Springside In, Buffalo Grove Bruce Pinkley & Misa Pinkley Andrew Marcus 07-30-15 $362,500 1 Hilltop Ct, Hawthorn Woods Timothy R Duffy & Hoju L Duffy David L Peterson 07-30-15 $520.000 1012 Highland Grove Ct N, Denis A Masyukov & Yelena A Henry Mittelman 07-30-15 $412,000 38 N Empress Dr, Hawthorn Ramkumar Ramanan & SaeswariSeries A Of lbg Hawthorn Trail 07-31-15 $825,500 Buffalo Grove Averbuch Woods Ramanan 2845 Whispering Oaks Dr, Ding Zhao g Ying Zhang Hans Thiel 07-29-15 $470,000 1019 Muirfield Rd. Inverness John W Giazbrook lii & Susanne Richard J Velinski 07-28-15 $710,000 Buffalo Grove W Glazbrook 2174 Avalos Ct N, Buffalo Grove Jonathan M Cooper 07-31-15 Shasmitharaj Kumanan & $555.000 28841 N Shagbark Rd. Lake Bluff Christopher E Johnson li Kathleen M Mcginniss 07-30-15 $160,000 Karunakarbabu Mondithoka 334 Park Ln, Lake Bluff Niket Rajan & Meredith Rajan Claire Rosati 07-30-15 $601,000 606 Hackberry Ct W, Buffalo Srinivasuloo Mandadi & Srïlatha Charles A Feldman 07-31-15 $590,000 Grove Kareddy 251 Melody Pd, Lake Forest Leo Latranco Kenneth H Hanson Jr 07-29-15 $345,000 1927 Sheridan Pd, Buffalo Grove Jeffrey T Baden & llana G Baden Richard Epstein 07-30-15 5621,000 14 Bridle Trail Pd, Lake Forest Daniel Mcgrath Scott Warren 07-30-15 5465,000 2850 Daulton Dr, Buffalo Grove Michael Bernstein & Katherine Capital Gainers Lic 07-31-15 $635,000 905 Valley Rd. Lake Forest Michael Stosich & Gerel Stosich Sakici Trust 07-30-15 $530.000 Montey 1452 Edgewood Pd, Lake Forest Rick D Martinez A Fritzi BatteI- Mary Kathleen O Brien 07-31-15 $555,000 9255 Noel Ave, # C7, Des Plaines Naina Prajapti & Archana N ShahFannie Mae 07-29-15 $85,000 may Martinez 8840 N Western Ave, #2G. Des Vikas Shah Shimon Simon Kamo 07-29-15 $106.000 620 Braemar In, Lake Zurich Joseph M Kopilash & Karen A Mark Quiroz 07-29-15 543,500 Plaines Kopilash 555 Graceland Ave, #604, Des Pickey Doulos Fannie Mae 07-28-15 $107,000 23725 N Field Pd, Lake Zurich Ricardo Gonzalez Bank Of New York Mellon Ttee 07-30-15 $153,300 Plaines 72OJuneTer, Lake Zurich Adeel Javed & Farah ram Donald W Lillard 07-31-15 5207,500 543 N Mount Prospect Rd. Des Paul Sugar Us Bank Na Trustee 07-28-15 $133.000 1394 Marble Hill Dr, Lake Zurich Qingsheng Fu & Yi Li Plaines Yangqi Wang 07-30-15 $405,000 577 Peachtree Ln, Lake Zurich Lady Diana Bowen Nesheim & JamesAJenkins 07-29-15 $410,000 1317S2nd Ave, Des Plaines MustafaTalic Amar Pinjo 07-28-15 $170,000 Ramesh Chandra Kuchipudi 1433 Perry St, #406, Des Plaines Eric J Juul & Yaning Yang Alexander Pashnev 07-28-15 $177,000 22955 W Gabriel Ct, Lake Zurich Agnes Van Derek John S Peich 07-30-15 $425,000 90.6 Hollyberry Ave, Des Plaines Johnny G Yacub Robby M Abraham 07-28-15 $190,000 916 Suffolk Ct, Libertyville Harpreet Gill Maxine R Louis 07-31-15 $221,000 9343 Harrison St, Des Plaines Ameeg Keshwani & Tanya Samir Malko 07-28-15 5245,000 925 Bartlett Ter, Libertyviile Michael I Buscemi & Rachel E Mona K Kunio 07-29-15 Keshwani $382,000 Buscemi 740 Garland Pl, Des Plaines Joseph S Boers & Holly G Boers John R Davies 07-2815 $280,000 I 127 Fairlawn Ave, Libertyville Justin Gerald Dickinson & Jeffrey F Perno 07-31-15 $300,000 900 Lee St, Des Plaines RobertJ Deville Susan A Kelly 07-28-15 $293,500 Martyna A Dickinson 1400 Oxford Pd, Des Plaines Carlos Flores & Eloisa Espinoza Donald L Rudd 07-29-15 $320,000 1047 Crane Blvd. Libertyville Teresa D Beeson & Anthony lia S Panov 07-31-15 $463,500 De Flores Mastracchio 439 Debra Dr, Des Plaines Dhruv Patel Thomas J Bernatz 07-28-15 $322,000 373 Havenwood Ct, Libertyville Stephen P Watson & Ann D William Brian Scott 07-30-15 $565,000 Watson 318S Westgate Rd. Des Plaines Viorica Bradin & Marin Bradin John W Devore 07-28-15 $346,000 314 Minear Dr, Libertyville Jasjivan Dhaliwai & Stacey DavidKristine M Stanczak 07-31-15 $570.000 702 Howard Ave, Des Plaines Petros Tsalapatanis James R Nelson 07-29-15 $475,000 528 West St, Libertyville Michael Nelson & Mary Nelson LarryAllenFaith 07-31-15 $700,000 610 Oakton St, # 3, Evanston Michael Florkowski Robert H Stockman 07-28-15 $75,000 6951 Church St, Morton Grove Ciprixn Raub Radoescu & ChicagoTitle IandTrtCoTtee 07-28-15 $238.500 1314 Main St, # 3B, Evanston Kathleen C Dell Thomas Popovic 07-2815 $221,000 Ramona Dogaru 9201 Drake Ave, # 1095, Evans- Rachel R Hess Katherine Travato Estate 07-28-15 $222,000 5540 Church St, Morton Grove Sameen H Khan & AyeshaAziz Sajida lqbal 07-28-15 $325,000 ton Khan 1621 Madison St. Evanston Shane Draper & Jennife W Mathew Hohmann 07-28-15 $253,000 9701 N Dee Pd, O 2A, Nibs CynthiaA Alices Reni Mintcheva 07-29-15 $132.000 Draper 7005 W CramSt, Nues Shamiran Yousit Ashor Merza 07-29-15 $225.500 1663 Church St, Evanston Monica Micek & David Korsak Titling Trust 07-29-15 $325,000 8212 N Newcastle Ave, NOes Sargy Letuchy A Julia Letuchy Tony G Andrews 07-29-15 $515.000 8851 Lincolnwood Dr, Evanston Michael Stiehl & Rachel Drew Jeffrey A Justice 07-29-15 $357000 701 Busse Hwy. # 24, Park Ridge Pamela Cataudella Mary Anne Regilio 07-28-15 $93,000 I 111 Church St, # 802, Evanston Alexander Grinshpun Gilbert Trust 07-29-15 $406,000 815 N Hamlin Ave, Park Ridge Sebastian Kon & Aneta M Zareba Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 07-29-15 $250.500 817 MonrOe St, Evanston Evan Michael Jacover& Shama- Richard Michael Dubiel 07-28-15 $458,000 nan Jacover 909 N Western Ave, Park Ridge Grzegorz Sasak & Marta Sasak Scott Seeley 07-28-15 $325,000 1312 Cleveland St, Evanston Paul C Hachten & Masha Maria David J Skrodzki 07-2915 $460,000 828 Wilkinson Pkwy, Park Ridge Jay S Broutman & Paula B William B Sliwa 07-28-15 $439,500 Shteynberg Broutman 1015 Dobson St, Evanston Benedict Hussmann & Kristin Jeffrey Gardner 072915 $515,000 305 S Delphia Ave. Park Ridge Gus Koumarelas & Maria Michelle Priefer 07-29-15 $835.000 Hussmann Karamouzis 2208 Bennett Ave, Evanston Gregory A Barry & Sarah E Barry Anthony J Mitchell 072915 $596,500 802 S Washington Ave, Park Mikel L Naples & Maureen A Kenneth Celiano 07-28-15 $900,000 Ridge Craig Naples 2208 Lincolnwood Dr, Evanston Daniel T Hughes & Lindsay R Daniel C Jordan 07-29-15 $625,000 Hughes 909 S Vine Ave, Park Ridge John David Foster& Anna Lisa 909 Vine LIc 07-29-15 51,325,000 Foster 2766 Ridge Ave, Evanston Paul Nagorney & Anna C Na- Foley Trust 07-29-15 $640,000 gorney 2111 Ridge Ave, Evanston Lee E Roberson & Elizabeth V Pildes Trust 07-28-15 $641,000 Roberson This list is not intended to be a complete record of all real estate transactions. 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To appear inthis table, call 800-509-4636. To report uny inaccuracien, cull 888-509-4636. . http://pioneerIocaI.intereut.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR 25 t Listings are subject to change. Hot Summer Nights:Bring dancing Beginning Ukuleie Classes:Peggy Friday, Sept 4 Please call the venue in advance. shoes for an evening of high-energy Mistalc teaches attendees about this music and dance in McGinley Pavilion. very simple and delightful instrument. 6p.m. Thursday, Chicago Botanic Gar- Participants must provide their own Des Plaines Farmers' Market: .3 p.m. Thursday, Sept 3 den, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, ukulele. 1:30 p.m. Thursdays, Park Ridge Friday, Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 free, 847-835-5440. Park District-Centennial Activity Cen- Ellinwood St., Des Plaines, free, 847- Barrince Whitfield & the Savages: 8 ter, 100 South Western Ave., Park Ridge, 827-5551 6 Wicket American Croquet:North $28 member; $33 guest, 847-692-3597 p.m. Thursday, SPACE, 1245 Chicago Comedy Sportz at Leaia Arts Cen- Ave., Evanston, $12-$22, 847-492-8860 Shore Croquet Club offers free coaching sessions and practice games to learn '6 Intermediate Ukuleie Ciasses:This ter in Des Plaines:7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Leda Arts Center, 620 Fouid Launches Live Music Every Wicket American Croquet.' 11 am., 1 seven week class is for those who have experience playing the ukulele and Lee St, Des Plaines, $15-$25, 800-838- Thursday:The Josh Rzepka jazz trio p.m. and 3 p.m. Thursdays, Saturdays want to continue their skills. Partici- 3006 performs. 6:30 p.m. Thursdays, Found and Wednesdays, Glencoe Golf Club, pants must provide their own ukulele. Kitchen & Socia! House, 1631 Chicago 621 Westley Road, Glencoe, free, 847- 2:30 p.m. Thursdays, Park Ridge Park Mltcheii Museum ofthe American Ave., Evanston, free, 847-868-8945 409-5526 District-Centennial Activity Center, 100 indian free admission day: 10 am. Friday, Mitchell Museum ofthe Ameri- Become a Mad Scientist, and Meet Bleacher Bums: ."Bleacher Bums;' a South Western Ave., Park Ridge, $28 Award-Winning Author Jon Sciesz- nine-inning comedy, tells the story of a member; $33 guest, 847-692-3597 can Indian, 3001 Central St., Evanston, Free, 847-475-1030 ki.:Wear your best Mad Scientist cos- group of Chicago Cubs fans lounging on tume to meet Jon Scieszka, the best- the bleachers during a hot summer Save A Star's Drug Disposai Pro- afternoon. . 8p.m. Thursday 8p.m. gram:Accepted are:prescription medi- The Outfit:In this modern fairy tale slling author of the Frank Einstein noir, comically tragic Nora lives in a s.'ries. 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Evanston Friday 3p.m. and 8p.m. Saturda3 cations, all OTC and pet medications, p.m. and 8p.m. Sept. 10; 8p.m. Sept 11; 3 vitamins, liquids and creams. 9 am. world ofshadows, with a lecherous Public Library 1703 Orrington Ave., landlord, the world's worst boss and a Evanston, free, 847-448-8610 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sept. 12, Oil Lamp Thea- Daily, Park Ridge Police Department, ter, 1723 Glenview Road, Glenview, $35, 200 Vine Ave., Park Ridge, free pack ofco-workers straight out of Mean Ch lid's Piay: creations and coilec- 847-834-0738 Girls. She meets Marco, the son of a tions by our youngest artists: This Karaoke Thursdays:7 p.m. Thursdays, butcher and a budding clothing de- signer who changes her life with a re- exhibition celebrates youngpeople's BookBites: Reading Sociai:Discuss Perry's Pizza and Ribs, 711 Devon Ave., "Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death Park Ridge, free, 847-823-4422 markable outfit.8 p.m. Friday 8 p.m. artworks and private collections. lOam. Saturday 3 p.m. Sunda 8 p.m. Sept li; Daily, Evanston Art Center, 1717 Centra! in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital" by Sheri Food Drive in Skokie:Requesting 8 p.m. Sept 12, Piccolo Theatre, 600 St., Evanston, free, 847-475-5300 Fink. 7p.m. Thursday, Glenview House, 1843 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, donations ofcanned goods and dry food Main St, Evanston, $27; $23 seniors; products to fill the shelves ofthe Niles $15 students; $11 children, 847-424- Ali My Relations: A Seneca History: 847-742-0692 Township Food Pantry. Daily, Wa!- 0089 This exhibit introduces the history of the Seneca culture through the lives of Opera Lecture Series:Lectures are greens, 3945 West Dempster St, Skokie, moderated by former Lyric Opera do- free, 847-675-4141 SRhythms Dance:Come explore the Simas and her relations. 11am. Daily, SRhythms Dance - a movement med- Mitchell Museum of the American cents of "The Marriage of Figaro" by itation to music. 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Indian, 3001 Central St, Evanston, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 7p.m. German Stammtlsch:The group Tuesdays, Foster Dance Studios, 915 Free-$5; $10-$12 for talk, 847-475-1030 Thursday, Glenview Public Library, meets to practice German and learn 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, about German culture. 1 p.m. Thursday, Foster St, Evanston, $15; $10 for stu- Native Haute Couture:The exhibit 847-729-7500 Oakton Park Community Center, 4701 dents and seniors, 847-869-0250 celebrates the history of Native Ameri- Oakton St, Skokie, free can high fashion from pre-contact to Chagail for children:This highly- 115th Annual Maria SS Lauretana Religious Feast (New Location): today. 10a.m. Daily, Mitchell Museum interactive exhibit features hands-on Special Exhibition Three Years, Eight Months and Twenty Days: The The congregation of the Society of Ma- of the American Indian, 3001 Centra! activities and audio descriptions of each Cambodian Atrocities and the ria SS Lauretana ofAltavilla Milica St., Evanston, free, 847-475-1030 of Marc Chagall's works specifically appropriate for children ages 2-12.9:30 Search for Justice:Learn about the presents its religious feast honoring the blessed mother. 3 p.m. Friday-Monday, Studio 108 Ribbon Cutting and Re- am. Thursday-Sunday, Kohl Children's Cambodian genocide and the current Church Street alongGolfMill Park, ception:Celebrate this exciting new Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, trials, 40 years later. 10 am. Daily, lIli- Church Street and North Cumberland phase in The Actors Gymnasium's $11-$10, 847-832-6600 nois Holocaust Museum and Education Avenue, Niles, free, 773-736-3766 growth, by checking out the newly Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, free, completed space. 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Fantasy Footbail Draft and Kick-Off 847-967-4835 Parisian Salon Concert:Pianist Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes Party:Participate in the MGPL Teen George Lepauw, 2012 Chicago Thbune St., Evanston, free, 847-328-2795 Fantasy Football League for a chance to Special Exhibition through Soviet earn prizes and bragging rights. 6p.m. Jewish Eyes: Photography, War and Chicagoan OfThe Year, completes a Model Railroad Garden: Landmarks Thursday, Morton Grove Public Library, the Holocaust:Experience this special rarely heard performance ofall 48 Prel- udes and Fugues ofJS Bach's The Well of America:This exhibition features 18 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, photographic exhibition depicting a G-scale trains chugging along 1,600 feet 847-965-4220 rarely seen perspective ofWorld War II Tempered Clavier. 7:30 p.m. Friday, of track past replicas of American land- through the lens ofthe most important Northbrook Public Library, 1201 Cedar marks including the Statue of Liberty 10 The American Legion, Post 134: The Soviet Jewish photojournalists. 10 am. Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 am. Daily, Chicago Botanic Garden, American Legion, Post 134, is seeking Daily, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Gentle Yoga returns to 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, free- volunteers to raise fundsfor Poppy Days Education Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Gentie Yoga: the library in the Pollack room. Sessions $6;1O-visit pass $45, 847-835-5440 to help veterans.6 am. Daily, The Skokie, free, 847-967-4835 American Legion Post 134,6144 West involve sitting and standing exercises Butterflies & Blooms:The exhibit Dempster Street, Morton Grove, 847- Qulit Lecture:This month's speaker is for improved physical strength and featues hundreds of butterflies and the 663-0539 Karen Combs and the lecture is entitled mental clarity. 10:30 am. Fridays, Northbrook Public Library 1201 Cedar flowers they reside on. 10 a.m. Thurs- "Quilts oflllusion." Guests are welcome. Book DiscussIon: 1p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 day-Monday, Chicago Botanic Garden, Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, free-$6, Park Ridge Senior Center, 1005. 3220 Big Tree Lane, Wilmette, $5, 847- 847-835-5440 Western Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692- 5127 480-9777 Turn to Calendar,NextPage 26- CALENDAR

Calendar, from Previous Page 150th Anniversary of the End of the Wiimette Farmers Market:8 am. MGPL Kids: Monday Morning Play- Clvii War:Living history in an encamp- Share The Warmth: Saturday, Wilmette Village Center, group:10:30 am. Monday, Morton Volunteers ment with living Civil War soldiers who wanted. Join a group of warm, friendly, Along 12th Street and Wilmette, Central Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., are on site. Oral histories are present- supportive women (men welcome) to and Greenleaf Avenues, Wilmette, Free Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 ed,in authentic civil war era uniforms.9 prepare one-of-a-kind fleece blankets am. Daily, Glenview History Center, for chemo patients. 9 a.m. Fridays, Tango Lesson and Ballroom Dance Yarn Gang:4 p.m. Monday, Morton 1121 Waukegan Road, Glenview, $5 for Cancer: North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Just Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., suggested donation, 847-724-2235 field Road, Northfield, free, 847-293- Dance Studios at Georgetown West, 301 Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 6755 South Prospect Ave., Wood Dale, $10, Farmers market: Gienview:9 am. 630-542-7644 Knitting Roundtabie:Come work Saturday, Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner through knitting projects and socialize Duplicate Bridge:9 a.m. Fridays, Park Road, Glenview, Free, 847-657-1506 with fellow knitters. 2 p.m. Monday, Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western Sunday, Sept 6 Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692-5127 6-7-8 Stories, Play, Create:Stories, Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- poems, games, and crafts especially for Mushroom Show at Chicago Botan- 965-4220 Saturday, Sept 5 primary grades. 3 p.m. Saturday, Glen- Ic Garden:Members ofthe IMA pro- view Public Library, 1930 Glenview vide information and answer questions Money Matters Discussion: 10am. Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 regarding fungi.10 am. Sunday, Chicago Monday, Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 Downtown Evanston Farmers Mar- S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- ket:7:30 am. Saturday, Oak Avenue and Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Flight-to-Fun Kids Club: L'li Ninjas Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 692-3597 University Place, 1090 University Place, with Championship Martial Arts Evanston, free Gienview:Train to be a Ninja with Maiott Japanese Garden Family Oid Orchard Cruise Night:Monday Master Kristen Miller and hear some Night Car Shows will collect donations Victor Wooten:7p.m. and 10p.m. Sundays:Take part in engaging, educa- stories. 10:30 am. Saturday, The Book tional and fun activities related to Japa- to build a scholarship fund for students Saturday, SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Market at Hangar One, 2651 Navy Blvd., lookingto pursue programs focused in Evanston, $27-$42, 847-492-8860 nese gardens and culture. 11 am. 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Saturdays, Evanston Public ic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- Gradually and ultimately, the soldier coe, free, 847-835-5440 Ave., Wilmette, free, 847-251-4272 Library, 1703 Orrington Ave., Evanston, becomes assimilated to the local cus- free, 847-448-8600 toms with the help of his interpreter Back to School with Style: Spark Tuesday, Sept 8 and a lovely young geisha 2 p.m. Sat- your back-to-school spirit as you design Amy O. Wood bury's 15th Annual urday, Morton Grove Public Library, Front Yard Art Saie:The artist's entire creative and unique school supplies. 4 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, Christian Scott:7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. collection, consisting of acrylic paint- p.m. Sunday, Niles Public Library, 6960 847-965-4220 w Oakton St, Niles, free, 847-663-1234 Tuesday, SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., ings, mixed-media pieces, collages and Evanston, $17-$32, 847-492-8860 murals, will be for sale. 8 am. Saturday- Morton Grove Farmers Market:8 Pre Posh Hashana Shofar Factory: Sunday; Amy O. Woodbury, 1931 Colfax am. Saturday, Dempster Street and Students learn about the significance Rotary Club of Evanston Light- St., Evanston, free, 847-644-8781 Georgiana Avenue, 6210 Dempster St., and history ofthe Shofar, from the house:7:15 am. Tuesday, Hilton Gar- Morton Grove, free, 847-750-6436 Signature Entertainment Presents: cleaning to the polishing. Attendees den Inn Chicago North Shore/Evans- fashion and take home their very own ton, 1818 Maple Ave., Evanston, free LOL Saturday: 9p.m. Saturdays, Chi- Northfield Farmers Market:7:30 Shofar out of a ram's horn. 11 am. Sun- cago's Home of Chicken & Waffles, am. Saturday, Happ Road and New day, Lubavitch Chabad of Northbrook, Irish music session:7 p.m. Tuesday, 2424 W. Dempster St., Evanston, $15 Trier Court, 6 Happ Road, Northfìeld, 2095 Landwehr Road, Northbrook, $10, The Celtic Knot Public House, 626 adult advance; $20 at the door, 847-521- free, 847-446-4451 847-564-8770 Church St., Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 6434 Park Ridge Farmers Market:7 am. Skokie Farmers Market:7:30 am. Tuesday Morning Music:Garden Garden Chef Series: Toplocal chefs Saturday, Park Ridge Farmers Market, show how to prepare delicious meals Sunday, Skokie Village Hall, 5127 oak- visitors can enjoy free hour-long medi- 15S. Prairie Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- ton St., Skokie, Free, 847-673-0500 tative musical performances in the using the freshest fruits, herbs and 318-5217 vegetables. 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Sat- McGinley Pavilion overlooking Evening Island. io am. Tuesday, Chicago Botan- urdays and Sundays, Chicago Botanic Selichot at Temple Beth Israel: High Monday, Sept 7 Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, ic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- Holy Days observance begins with coe, free, 847-835-5440. free, 847-835-5440 Selichot Services. 11p.m. Saturday, Tem- ple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Dempster St., Book Babies:10:15 am. Monday, Ev- Nature Nights: Seed ScatterHitch- anston Public Library - North Branch, Open Hockey Rat Time:Players 18 Skokie, free, 847-675-0951 years and olderwearing full equipment hiking, exploding and parachuting are 2026 Central St, Evanston, free, 847- 448-8600 can partake in a pickup hockey game. ways plants spread their seeds. 5 p.m. Seiichot Services in Skokie:Rabbi 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, Glenview Ice Center, Saturday, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Yehoshua Karsh, teacher, guidance Live Bluegrass, Roots and Folk: .8 1851 Landwehr Road, Glenview, $10, Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, $26 per child counselor and founder ofthe Torah 847-724-2800 for nonmembers; 20% off for Garden Learning Center of Northbrook, is the p.m. Monday, The Celtic Knot Public Plus members, 847-835-5440 guest speaker at the Men's Club spon- House, 626 Church St., Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 Movies, Munchies, and More: Film - sored Selichot Services at Ezra-Habo- "Unbroken":The story is about Olym- Fruit and Vegetable Garden Family nim. Rabbi Karsh, speaks with his topic pian and war hero Louis Zamperii. Drop-in Activities:Join at the Regen- Carillon Concert Series:Watch the 0I Forgive You - The Art of Letting Go 11:30 am. Tuesday, Morton Grove Pub- stein Fruit and Vegetable Garden for lights illuminate Evening Island and and Moving On. 9 p.m. Saturday, Ezra lic Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton fun, hands-on activities for families and enjoy an enchanting, 45-minute musical Habonim, Nues Township Jewish Co- Grove, free, 847-965-4220 children. 11 am. Saturdays and Sundays, gregation, 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, performance. 7 p.m. Monday, Chicago Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake free, 847-675-4141 Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Turn to Calendar, Next Page CALENDAR

Calendar, from Previous Page Classics on Wednesday Film Serles: Lit Lounge: The Circie by Dave Eg- Bicycle Maintenance and Safety Free weekly screening of classic films at gers:The story is about The Circle, the Clinic:This clinic will cover road side MGPL Kids: Listen Up:4:45 p.m. the Northbrook Public Library; 1 p.m. world's most powerful Internet com- basics including changing and repairing Tuesday, Morton Grove Public Library and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Northbrook pany. The company hires Mae Holland a flat tire and the basic items you should 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, Public Library; 1201 Cedar Lane, North- to work, but she begins to questions her carry at all times to ensure your safety 847-965-4220 brook, free, 847-272-6224 luck. LitLounge is co-sponsored by the and keep you rolling. 1 p.m. Sept. 10, Morton Grove and Skokie public librar- North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- Illinois Economic Apocalypse: Can Storytlme & Snacks:Join Mrs. ies. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, The Curragh field Road, Northfield, $9 NSSC mem- the State Survive?:Gary Midkiff Schmitt for stories, fun and a tasty snack Irish Pub Skokie, 8266 Lincoln Ave., bers; $12 non-members, 847-784-6000 reviews the chain of events to provide in the Lifestyle Center. 10:30 a.m. and Skokie, free, 847-675-9600 the basis for understanding our options. 11:15 am. Wednesday, Whole Foods The Whltechapei Murders: The 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, North Shore Senior Market, 840 Willow Road, Northbrook, Search for Jack the Ripper: This Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, free, 847-729-7500 Thursday, Sept 10 lecture describes the science behind $10 NSSC members; $13 nonmembers, these investigations and why, after more 847-784-6000 Northbrook Farmers Market:7am. Sonny Landreth wIth Patrolled By than 126 years, the identity ofJack the Wednesday, Cherry Lane and Meadow Radar:8 p.m. Sept. 10, SPACE, 1245 Ripper may finally be revealed. 10 am. Great Books Discussion Group:7 Road, Northbrook, free Chicago Ave., Evanston, $30-$55, 847- Sept. 10, North Shore Senior Center, 161 p.m. Tuesday, Skokie Public Library, 492-8860 Northfield Road, Northfield, $10 NSSC 5215 Oakton St., Skokie, free, 847-673- Great Women Who make a Differ- members; $13 nonmembers., 847-784- 7774 ence In the Business World: Leah Diabetes month by month:Learn 6000 Polin looks at the women who have how to prevent, manage and take care of Wednesday, Sept. 9 broken the glass ceiling in some male- your diabetes in order to prevent com- Waiklngthe Talk Series: Nutritional dominated industries and what changes plications. 5p.m. Sept. 10, Erie Family Iv Therapy:A monthly guest speaker to anticipate by their creative lead- Health Center Evanston/Skokie, 1285 covers topics that integrate health and The Waliers:8p.m. Wednesday, ership. 10 am. Wednesday, North Shore Hartrey Ave., Evanston, free, 847-666- weliness into your lifestyle. 7 p.m. Sept SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, 2346 lo, Chicago Sports Institute, 1847 Oak $30-$55, 847-492-8860 Northfìeld, $10 NSSC members; $13 St., Northfield, free non-members, 847-784-6000 Much Ado About Mysteries:Discuss The Acoustic Sound: Freeman and Murder in the Far East. Advance regis- Chicago Area Clean Cities Golf Out- Bouchard:Klezmer folk artists Free- Puliman National Monument Tour: tration recommended. 7p.m. Sept. 10, ing and Fleet Education Seminar: man & Bouchard are featured at this Take a step back into history and visit Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Join members ofthe Chicago Area month's session. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, the unique town of Pullman which was Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Clean Cities Coalition for their free fleet The Merion, 1611 Chicago Ave., Evans- built as the first planned industrial education seminar. The fleet event is ton.$10,847-864-6400 community in the United States; Travel Planning Online:Learn to use followed by their golfouting and dinner. planned as a utopia, to house the work- Internet tools for travel planning, in- 8:30 am. Sept. 10, Maple Meadows Golf Preschooi Story Time:10:30 a.m. ers of George M. Pullman's Palace Car cluding purchasing airline tickets and Club, 272 Addison Road, Wood Dale, Wednesday, Evanston Public Library Company. 8:30 am. Wednesday, North vacation packages online. 2 p.m. Sept. $100. 1703 Orrington Ave., Evanston, free, Shore Senior Center, 161 Northileld 10, Glenview Public Library; 1930 Glen- 847-448-8610 Road, Northfield, $79 NSSC members; view Road, Glenview, free, 847-729- Friday, Sept. II $99 non-members, 847-784-6000 7500 Digitai Demos In the Lobby: Explore the Library's digital movie, TV show, The Films of Mike Nichols: The Everybody Move:9:30 am. Sept. 10, Jammin' with Jen:Farm-to-Table music, ebook, audiobook and magazine Graduate:This film received seven Lincolnwood Public Library; 4000 West dinner to raise funds to support the collections. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Glen- Oscar nominations, winning Nichols his Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677- Maryville Jen School. 6:30 p.m. Sept. 11, view Public Librarç 1930 Glenview only one for Best Director. It's a classic 5277. Maryville Academy, 1150 N. River Road, Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 triangle situation kept fresh by an in- Des Plaines, $70, 847-294-1982 sightful script, great acting and a music Email Doctor is in:Bring in questions YMCA Preschool Art Classes (ages score by Simon and Garfunkel. 12:30 about email problems. 10:30 am. Sept. Eric Lindeii:8 p.m. Sept. 11, SPACE, 3-5 wIth an adult):lOam. Wednes- p.m. Wednesday, North Shore Senior 10, Nues Public Library; 6960 W. Oakton 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $20-$35, day, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, St., Nues, free, 847-663-1234 847-492-8860 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729- $12 NSSC members; $15 nonmembers, 7500 847-784-6000 Sew Simple:Make a lanyard or ribbon Drop-In Chess Club (up to grade 8): headband using the library's KidSpace 7 p.m. Sept. 11, Glenview Public Library, App Series: Thach Vourseif:Come The Sound of Music: 50th Anniver- sewing machines. 4:30 p.m. Sept. 10, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, get and share suggestions for apps on sary Tribute:Join film historian Ste- Niles Public Library; 6960 W. Oakton 847-729-7500 fun themes. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Lincoln- ven Frenzel as he sheds light on the true St., Niles, free, 847-663-1234 wood Public Library, 4000 West Pratt story of the Von Trapp family as well as Voice Your Choice: advance direc- Ave., Lincoinwood, free, 847-677-5277 film tidbits and clips. Wednesday, Park Evening wIth the Author:Rebecca tives on your final wishes:By plan- Ridge Park District-Centennial Activity Makkai, author of"The Borrower" and ning ahead and documenting your REACh Adult Education Fair:Re- Center, 100 South Western Ave., Park "The Hundred Year House" reads her treatment preferences, you can prevent sources for the Education of Adults in Ridge, $17 Member/$19 Guest, 847-692- latest work. 7 p.m. Sept. 10, Northbrook arguments and spare your loved ones the Chicago Area, is a consortium of 3597 Public Library; 1201 Cedar Lane, North- and those close to you the anxiety of colleges and universities whose mission brook, free, 847-272-6224 having to guess your wishes. 1 p.m. Sept. is to present educational opportunities Twenty-first Star Chapter NSDAR 11, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glen- to adult learners. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 2015 Meeting:Anthony From Survlviors to DP5: Jews In view Road, Glenview, free, 847-729- Lincoinwood Public Library 4000 West Madonia presents a program about Post-War Germany:German historian 7500 Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood, free estate planning. Madonia is an attorney Anette Isaacs provides fascinating in- who specializes in legal business tax sights into Jewish life in immediate Game Night:5 p.m. Sept 11, Glenview Chess Club:Whether a skilled player and estate planning. 11:30 am. Wednes- post-war Germany. i p.m. Sept. 10, Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, or a beginner, all are welcome. 7 p.m. day, Park Ridge Country Club, 636 North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Wednesday, Northbrook Public Library, North Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, $21.50, field Road, Northfìeld, $10 NSSC mem- 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-328-6946 bers; $13 nonmembers, 847-784-6000 847-272-6224 Turn to Calendar, Next Page L. 28_ CALENDAR

Calendar,fromPrevious Page Saturday, Sept 12 The Mark Cleveland Band and Zach How-to Fest:Bring the whole family White:Audiences experience unique to have fun and learn from local experts. Appy Hour:Come with your smart- combination of instrumentation, stage phone or tablet to learn how to down- 12 p.m. Sept 12, Morton Grove Public LOL Saturday featuring Damon presence and musical ability delivered Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton load apps, hear about some of the best Wiiiiams, Joey Viilagomez, Debbie in songs woven from exposure to Native ones out there and share your favorites. Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Sue Goodman:10p.m. Sept. 12, American tradition, World Culture and 3p.m. Sept. 11, Morton Grove Public SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, American life. 9:30 p.m. Sept 12, The Nues Garden Club: Composting 101: Library; 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton $15-$25, 847-492-8860 Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Look at basic techniques and clear up St, Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 myths. 10a.m. Sept 12, Niles Public Horse Feathers:7 p.m. Sept. 12, Live music: Library, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles, free, Widely recognized as one SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, ililnois Gourd Society Show and of Beethoven's most famous works, 847-663-1234 $17-$28,847-492-8860 Saie:Society members and growers Symphony No.9 in D Minor is much available to answer questions. Vendors Practice ACT:Prepare for the ACT more. 10 a.m. Sept. 11, North Shore "Tapestry of Friendship" Benefit: sell crafted gourds of all kinds in addi- Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road. with a free practice test proctored by Senior Connections benefit features tion to dry gourds, seeds, tools and Kaplan. 1:30 p.m. Sept 12, Niles Public Northfield, $10 NSSC Members; $13 entertainment, hor d'oeuvres, live and supplies. 10 am. Sept. 12, Chicago Bo- Non-members, 847-784-6000 Library, 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues, free, silent auctions, and raffle packages. One tanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, 847-663-1234 hundred percent of the proceeds sup- Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Oktoberf est at Hofbrauhaus Chi- port Senior Connections' mission to cago:Celebrate Bavarian culture, cui- Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: Free match isolated seniors with volunteers SS. Peter & Paul Greek Fest: Come Screening:Join in a free screening of sineand beer. 11 a.m. Sept. 11 and 12, in the community; 4 p.m. Sept 12, enjoy delicious Greek food, homemade Hofbrauhaus Chicago, 5500 Park Place, "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl." 2 p.m. Charles G. Dawes Home, 225 Green- pastries and mouth-watering loukou- and 7:30 p.m. Sept 12, Northbrook Pub- Rosemont, free, 847-671-2739 wood St., Evanston, free, 803-448-7573 mades in the indoor comfort of the lic Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, North- church community center. 1 p.m. Sept Funnyman: brook, free, 847-272-6224 Chick Shennan (played by Third Annuai Pet-A-Paiooza:Enjoy 12, Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox the one and only George Wendt) was fun dog competitions with great prizes, Church, 1401 Wagner Road, Glenview, Community Shredding Day Winnet- once a rising Vaudeville star. Along with a pet parade, petting zoo, exotic animal free, 847-729-2235 his less than enthusiastic agent, Chick ka: Bring up to 25 pounds of paperwork show, children's activities, a raffle, res- to be safely shredded and recycled. 11 tries to revive his career by starring in cue groups, vendors and refreshments. Cemetery Sleuthing with Patricia am. Sept 12, First Bank & Trust Win- an off Broadway production. 8 p.m. noon Sept. 12, Westminster Place (at Desmond Biaiias:Discover what to netka, 100 Green Bay Road, Wmnetka, Sept 11,2:30 p.m. Sept. 12, 8p.m. Sept. Presbyterian Homes), 3200 Grant St, expect and prepare for the unexpected free, 847-733-7400 12, Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Evanston, free, 847-570-3439 in this how-to. 1p.m. Sept 12, Glenview Blvd., Skokie, $15-$65, 847-673-6300 Public Library; 1930 Glenview Road, Have an event to submit? Go to Glenview, free, 847-729-7500. chicagotribune.com/calendar

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Evanston & New Buttato WILMINGTON TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-PR4 TRUST JP Morgan Chase Bank NatIonal Estates, plus Other Estates & REAL ESTATE FOR AS TRUSTEE FOR THE VM TRUST SERIES 3, A DELAWARE STATUTORY Plaintiff, Association sbm Bank One, N.A. Consignments!Includes:Fine Sangamon Terrace TRUST Plaintiff RENT New Affordable Subsidized Plaintiff, Old Portrait Painting atti, to H.H JRlY BEDRATSKIY, EDITA JVANISFICHAK, FIFTh THIRD BANK S/I/I TO Sgd. Chagall Community for Seniors 62 yrs & 'E ANN CORDES. FRANK CORDES, FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT INC., es Quitter. Etchin FIFTH THIRD BANK ilAIESTERN MICHIGANI, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Adora M. Santiago JP Morgan Stickley Bros Mission Oak Des older some accessible, Located UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF LEE ANN CORDES, IF ANY, UN- Gorgeous VictorianHighboy; at 6145 South Sangamon Street KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Chase Bank, N.A.; The Village of is Chicago. To request an appli- 06 CH 2385 Defendants Skokie; Unknown Owners and Antq. Marble-Top Dernilune cation orinformation contact 12 CH 26637 Cabinet' 1O-Drwr,Antq. 9218 NORTH MENARD AVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Non-Record Claimants Oak Carolyn Stewart e/o Bethei Ter- 4814 NORTH CHESTERAVENUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Defendants, Map File;8 Sections of Oak Residential for Rent race Office 900 63rd Parkway NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Blueprint Files; 7 Antq Oak File Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered n the above cause on Jurie 12 CH 26601 Chicago,lL 60621 Phone 775- a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Sheriff's O 150323 Cabinets; 9 Pc Chippendale 29, 201 5, an agent tom The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.35 AM 873-8703 July 7, 2015, an agent for The JudicIal Sales CorporatIon. will at 10:30 F131IXI147FT CHOH Style Mahogany Dining Room on September 30, 2015, at The Judicial Saleo Corporation One South AM on October 8, 2015, at The JudicIal Sales Corporation, One South Pursuant to a Judgment made Set; 50's/ho s/70's Mid-Century Bridgeview Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIl at public auction Modern Furniture, Oriental to the highest bidder, as vet forth below, the following described real Wacker Drive,- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to and entered by said Court in the Condo 3rd fL 2br/2ba, new the highesi bidder, as set fortin below, the following described real es- above entitled cause, Thomas I, REAL ESTATE FOR estate, hugs' Antq Stained Leaded & paint & carpet. $OSOxSec, tule' Commonly known as 4814 NORTH CHESTER AVENUE. NORRIDGE, Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, II- Bevelled Glass windows; Antq. dep. 708-704-2946 SALE Commonly known as 9218 NORTH MENARD AVENUE, MORTON IL 60706 Property indes No 12-11-307-029-0000 The real estate IO Clocks' Fine Paintings & Prints; GROVE, IL 60053 PrOperty indes No. 10-17-210-049-0000. The real Ilnols, will on October 7th, 2015, Crystal PrismLightFixtures; estafe is improved with a orange brick single family 1 5 story house Improved with u One story single family home with a detached garage. at 1pm in room LLO6 of the Bridgeview Large 1 BR condo. Sale terms: 25% down ofifie hIghest bld by certified funds at the close Richard J Daley Center. 50 West Ornate Mirrors; Sterling Silver with a detached 2 car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the hIghest of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party Items;Bronzes &Sculpture; $660/mo-n $660 dep Small pet bid by certified funds dt the close of the sale payable to The Judi Washington Street, Chicago, il- $50/mo, 708-485-2246 dal Sales Corporation. No Wird party checks will be accepted. The checks will be accepted The balance, Including the JudIcial sale fee (mols, sell at public auction the Wedgwood Queensware for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. which is following describedpremises China Set, Waterford Crystal & balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 and real estate mentioned in Stemware FOstoria Stemware, Calumet CIty 2ER. newly deco Residential for Sale Property Municipality Relief Fund, whIch is calculated on residential or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed bald Judgment: Rookwood & Pottery; Porcelain ist floor aot, heat, A/C . deck, real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the $300, In certified funds/or wire transfer, IO due within twenty-four (24 I wedgwood Jasperware, Musical amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds! Common Address. 8935 Craw. $850/mo 7ilB-439-6410 hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the reoldentia fordAvenue,Skokie,Illinois instruments,CameraLenses' or wire transfer, is due within twenty.tour 24) hOurs, No fee shall be real estate pursuant to Its credit bid at"hfie sale or by any mortgagee, 60076 Drill Press,Generator,Gold paid by IhR mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant Gary 2BR/1BA house, living/tam Tiniey Park Judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residentIal real estate t &SilverCoins,Jewelrync, 3BR13BA, ranch, 2400sqft -n to its credit bid afthe sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor or PIN 1014-300-054-0000 room & fnshed bsmnt, $ósh/mo, full basement $309k Email- whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the Improvements This prop 18KLadies'Ringw/6 Cttw, other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to sale The subject property is subject to general real estate taues, spe- Diamonds; 14K Bracelet w/B,25 Contact Steven at 219-629-4075 ranch4sale2Ol 5@sbcglobal. the residential real estate arose prior to the sale, The sublect property erty consists of a Single Family Cttw. Diamonds; Several Jewelry net for pìcs & appÌs is subleci to general real estate tases, specIal assessments, sr special dal assessments, or specIal taxes levIed agaInst bald real estate and Home, IO offered for sale without any representation as to qualify or quantity Sale shall be under the following POE. w/Lg. Emeralds, Gold Rings Glen Park West Homes taxes levied against bald real estafe and is offered for sale without any representahon as to quality or suanslry of title and without re- of title and without recourse to PlaIntiff and in "AS IS Condition, The terms: payment of tot less than I w/Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, For Rent $695 3 bed 2 bath JUdicial Sales - Real sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in ten percent hOWl of the amountI etc,, Michele & Other Watches; 219-981-9450 course to PlaIntiff and in "AS IS' condition, The sale io further subiect full of the amount bld. the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale Silver Jewelry; Costume Jewelry; Estate to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, of tEe successful and highest the purchaser mil receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle 111e that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- bid to be paid to the Sheriff Curiosities Bon Lots, Morel Over matlon of the sale, The property will NOT be open for InspectIon and by cashier's check or certified 700 Lots, l.iost to be sold with purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the bale plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the properly No Reserves! Preview: Mon, FIND A REPAIRMAN F12080284 PHH The property will NOT be open for InspectIon and plaintiff makes no funds at the sale; and the full IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verity remaining,balanceto be paid to Sept 7, 3:30-730 PM & 1 Hour representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders all intormatlon. If this property is a condominium unit. the purchaser of Before SaleFull Listing, Photos Do you needyour County, 11115015, are admonished to check the court file to verify all information, If this the Sheriff by cauh!er's check or & Video on Sunday at. w. County Department, Chancery property io a condominium unit, the purchaser of tire unit at the fore- the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the certified funds within twenty house painted, yard Division assessments and the legal fees redulred by The Condominium Proper. four 1241 hours after the sale. directauction com Seeking closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and ty Act, 765 ILCS 605!9lgJtll and lgX4l. If this properly is a condominium Quality Estates & Consignments mowed orgutters I-ISBC Bask USA, N.A. the legal tees required by The tondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Sale shall be sublect to general Plaintiff, unit which IO part of a common interest community, the purchaser of taxes, special assessments. for this & Upcoming Auctionsi cleaned? Check ouf 605/9IkJltl and 18)141. ii this property is a condominium unit which is the unit at the foreclosure bale Other than u mortgagee shall pay the Premise will NOT be open tse DIRECTAUCTION GALLERIES vs part of a common interest community, tire purchaser of the unit at the assessments required by The Condominium Propeffy Act, 765 ILCS 773-465-3300 our Service Directory Mohammad Qureshi aka MO- foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments Inspection. hammad I. Qureshi aka Moham- 605/18,5W-11, IF YOU AltE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOwNER). YOU Firm Information: Plaintiff's At- reouired bvThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18,510-11, IF HAVE THE'RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- in the classifieds. madIrfanQuresill;Nazneen YOU ARE 'tHE MORTGAGOR IHOMOOIMJER). YOU HAVE THE R1t1-IT TO tomney TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC11ON Qureshl, Unknown Owners and REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF ANSELMO, LINDBERGOLIVER Non-Record Claimants 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, You will LLC POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- need a photo identification issued by a government agency Idriver's Defendants LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo Identifi- 1771 W. DIEHL. Ste 120 Case y 12CH32649 cation Issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.l license, passport, etc.) in Order to gain entry into our building and the Naperville, IL 6ó566-7228 Sheriff's a 150267 n order to gain entry into our bulldIng,and the foreclosure sale room foreclosure sale room in Cook Counts and the same IdentificatIon for t o ree losare notlCe@f al-illin ois. Pursuant to a Judgment made in Cook County and the same IdentificatIon for sales held at Other sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Salee Corpora- corn BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY and entered by said Court in the county venues afiere The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts fore- lion Conducts foreclosure sales, For informatIon, Visit our website at 866-402-8661 fax 630-428-4620 above entitled cause, Thomas J. semvrce.atty-pierce.Corn. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE For biddinginstructions,visit closure sales, For information: Visit our website at servlce.atsy-pierce. s ASSOCIATES, PlaintIff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, II- corn. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plain- www.fal-illinois.com 115015, will ori September 28th tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300. CHICAGO, IL 1300, CHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No, 112l 476-5500. Please refer to file This is an attempt to collect a 2015, at 1pm in room LLO6 ol number PAl212478. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South debt pursuant to the Fair Debt 60602. Tel No. (3121 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA0600703. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 J312j 236-SALE You nrnoeeg& the Richard J, Daley Center, 50 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th CollectionPracticesAct and Cooling. R47'922'3630 Any Type of West Washington Street. Chica- can also visit The ludicial Sales CorporatIon at www.ttsc.com for a 7 any information obtained will be F!ooc Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236SALE You can also visit The day status report of pending sales, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North go, Illinois, sell at public auction Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status report of used for that purpose. holly s Agency Home Repair! lue following described prem- pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street SuIte Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 (3121 476-5500 Attor- babysitters ses and real estate mentioned ney File No PAl21247B Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 12 CH 1666986 aregivers, Ekct ' Pun CaJpelty ' 1300 CHICAGO. IL 60602 13121 476-SSOOAttorney File No PA0600703 ousekeepersLiveriorlix' in bald Judgmest: Attorney Code, 91220 Case Number 06 CH 2385 TJSCC: 359567 26637 TtSCB. 35-9937 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521478 ut Excellent services for mor' BR/BathrounvXitchen Common Address 9242 Marie 666118 1666839 than 15 years B47-537-6469 Or Lane, Schiller Park, Illinois 60176 8/20. 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501662 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521460 847-459-0565w.enn -arene and visit corn usas Remodeling & MORE. PIN: 12-15-318-521-0000 FREE ESTIMATES! Improvements' Thisprop- el-tv consists of a Single Family APARTMENT FOR Kitchen/Bath Remodeling CALL JERZYUi-571-4397 Home, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Or email [email protected] Saie shall be under the following RENT? A'Or.a. e services, Qua ay MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COSt & Remodeling, Electrical terms: payment of not less than IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOiS LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC The search begins Carpentry. Piumbing, SVAC Free ten percent 110%l of the amount COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PlaIntiff, Est. 25 yrs exp. 847-445-52B5 of the successful and highest FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION PlaIntiff, here! Many bid to be paid to the SEeriff JKUB PRZYBYLOWICZ, SUSAN KIM, GIDEON COURT CONDOMINIUM apartment and home by cashier's check or certified Z(BERALLY VIRANI, ZUBEDA MOHBALI Defendants ASSOCIATiON, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS DeHaan Masonry & Restoration funds at tile sale, and the full 12 CH 32253 Defendants hunters Check the remainirigbalance to be paid to 831 7 KIMBALL AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 15 CH 00559 Ctassitieds before We Will Beat Any Competitors Price! the Sheriff by cashier's check or NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to 7612 CRAWFORD AVENUE UNIT 2018 SKOKIE. IL 60076 Spiing Discounts Available! certifIed funds within twenty- a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sa!e entered in the above cause on NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to looking for a new *AII Brickwork A Comete Work Brick Pavers*Caulking*Chimney & four 1241 hours after the sale, July 1, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, wIll at 1030 a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on lt the sale is not confirmed for AM On October 2, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South lune 9, 251 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 place ta live, Stvim Repairs* Firnplaces*Mailbosen*Culturnd Slate & Glass BJock any reason, the Purchaser at Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction AM on October 6, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Advertise your rental Tuckioun*WaicrseaIin: *Landseapio*Relainio Walls the sale may be entitled at most to the highest bidder. au set forth below, the followIng described real Wacker Grise - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell at public auctIon only to a return of the purchase estate to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real units with us to get a We Do lt ALL N) Job Too Small price paid. The Purchaser shall Commonly known as 8317 KIMBALL AVENUE. SKOKIE. IL 60076 Pro - estate: Commonly known as 7612 CRAwFORO AVENUE UNIT 2518, lump on the Finn' I 'niiiri a i )vet I rs nu ,Cali t)aixor 711v-2h 1.9104 have no further recourse against erty index No, 10-23-404-073-0000. The real estate is improved mi SKOKIE. IL 60076 Property Index No 10-27232-061-1008, Property www.deha1iiitrasonry COIT1 the Mortgagor the Mortgagee, a two story tswnhome with no garage. Sale terms, 25% down of the Indes No, 15-27-232-061-1024. The real estate is imoroved with a competition! Call ii,..,,.-. ifln,n,la',i A Fai ysarn 4 the mortgagee s attorney ordre highest bid by certihedfunds at the close of the sale payable to The yellow brick condominium; no garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the 866-399-0537 or visit court appointed selling officer, Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepfed. highest bid by certifiedfuncts affIle close of the sale payable to The Sale shall be subject to general The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential JudIcial Sales Corporation. No third party checks wIll be accepted. placeanad. tases, special assessments, Property MunIcipality Relief Fund. which is calculated on residential The iaIance, including the Judicial saie fee for Abandoned Residential tribunesuburbs.Com Premise wtlJ NOT be open for real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction Ihereot of the Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residentIal GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY inspection. amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, In certified funds! real estate at the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 or fract!on thereof of Ihre Firm Information: Plaintiff's At- or wire transfer, 15 due within twenty-four 1241 hours, NO fee shall be amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, Itt certifIed funds! 10mev paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours. No fee shall be Aroura345 LR A, Drive Sept Park City - 3512 Rollo Blvd. Sat- ANSELMO, LINDBERGOLIVER to Its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, Judgment creditor, or oaid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant BUSINESS OWNERS Fri 4 & Sat 5th uarn-3pm Sofas, Sun, Sept. 4-5 9am-4pm. Large LLC other Ilenor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to to its Credit bid af'tffe sale or by any mortgagee, Judgment creditor or cotte tables, antique bedroom screen 'Pis, lukebos. house and Anthony Porlo the resIdential real estate arose pnor to the sale The sublect property other llenor acquirIng the residential real estate whose rights in and to Adeertise with us! dresser, & household misc garage Too much to list. 1771 W. Diehl Rd., Suite 120 Is sublect tO general real estate tanes, special assessments, or special the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property Napemvllle, IL 60566-7228 tanes levied agaInst said real estate and is offered for sale without Is sablees to general real estate taxes, specIal assessments, or special fomeclosurertotice©fal-illinois, any representation as to quality or suantitv of title and without re- tases levied against saId real estate and is offered for sale without The Classifieds can Aurora- Springlake Townilonles Park Ridge- GARAGE SALE! com course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' conrktion, The sale is further subiect any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- Annual Saie 9/5 8am-4pm, tain 1 304 Courtlavd Ave, 60068 sear 866-402-8661 tax 630-428- to confirmation by tIle court, Uporrpayment in full of the amount bld, course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subject showcase your date 9/12, corner of Raintree Rd Devonl Frl & Sat Only 1Sept 4th 4620 the purchaser mill receive a CertifIcate of Sale that will entitle the to conhrmation by the court, Upon payment in full of the amount bid, business and & Gregory St. Multi Family. g 5th - 8am to 4pm) NO EARLY For biddingInstructions,holt purchaser to a deed fo the real estate after confirmation of the sale. the purchaser mill receive a Certlhcate of Sale that will entitle the BIRDS! Euercise equip, bike rack, w,taI-Illlnois,com The property will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. services! Advertise CarpentersviBe Saturday Pilatus machine, videos, clothes. This is an attempt to collect a representation an to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders The properly will NOT be open for inspectIon and plaintiff makes no your cleaning Sept 5t5 uam-6pmSunday shoes. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT ' CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT ' CHANCERY DIVISION CITIZENS BANK, NA. F/K/A RBS CITIZENS, N.A. GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, U S BANK NAI1ONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J P. MORGAN AL- AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERITFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSET- TERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-54 BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3 IÀNIEL DAMTEW AS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR, UNKNOWN F'EBECA GAODE AIEA REBECCA GAODE, GEORGE GAODE Plaintiff, Plaintiff, HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF TAMERAT DAMTEW, CITIZENS BANK, NA, Defendants ATSEDE MENGESHA A/tEJA ATSEDA MENGESHA, DANIEL DAMTEW, 10 CH 42780 FOONEY A. HARVEY, LYNDA K. HARVEY JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A, I'LDA MARKUS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, SOPHIA DAMTEW, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS ST3T LUNT AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 TIMBER RIDGE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. COUNTRYWiDE HOME LOANS, INC DBA AMERICA'S WHOLESALE 06f endants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Defendants LENbER, 8854 LAMON AVENUE. SKOKIE, ILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM AS- 14 CH 009442 a Iudgrrrent of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abone cause on 09 CH 027028 SOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 9452 KOLMAR AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 July 10, 2015, an agent for The ludicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 9144 DR KORCZAK TERRACE SKOKIE, IL 60076 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to AM on October 13, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a 09 CH 047316 a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in tIre above cause on June 8854 LAMON AVENUE UNIT eiN SKO&IE, IL 60077 July 1, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real 24. 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation. will at 10 30 AM NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to AM on October S, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South estate: Commonly known as 5131 LUNT AVENUE, SROKIE, IL 60077 on September 28, 201 5, at The ludIcIal Sales Corporation Orte South a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Property Inden No 10-33-216-037-0000. The real estate is improved Wacker Drive. 24th Floor. CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction March 19, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Will at to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real with a brick single family house: attached 2 car garage. Sale terms' to tIle highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real 10:35 AM on October 1, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One estate, Commonly known us 9452 KOLMAR AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 25% down of the hiiest bid by certified fundo at the crose of the sale estate. Córnrnonly known as 9144 DR KORCZAK TERRACE, SKOKIE, IL South Wacker Drive . 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public Property Indev No, 10-15-110-009. The real estate io improved with u payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be 60076 Property Index NO. 10-T4-326-0O1 The real estate is improved auction to the highest bidder, us set forth below, the following de- single family residence. Sale terms. 25% dowtt of the highest bid by accepted The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned with a residence Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified scribed real estate: Commonly known as 8854 LAMON AVENUE UNIT certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated ox funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales corpora- eiN, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property indeu NO. 10-16-428-023-1501. The Corporahon NO third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in- residential real estate at the ruhe of 51 for each $1,000 or fraction bon NO third party checks will be accepted The balance, including real estate io improved with a residence, Sale terms: 25% down of cluding the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property MU- thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality the highest bld by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to nicipahty Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty'four (241 hours, Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate st The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount NO fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real $1 tor each $1,JXIO or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the pur- The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential paid by the purchaser not to enceed 5300, in certified funds/or wire estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, Judg- chaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transter, is dije Prooerty Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours No fee shall be paid by ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate within twenty-tour 124) hours NO fee shall be paid by the mortgagee real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the acquiring tIre residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the amount paid by the purchaser not to enceed $300, in certified funds/ credit bidaCthe sale or by any mortgagee, udgmerlt creditor, or other sale. The sublect property is subject to general real estate taxes, spe sale or by any mortgagee. udgment credi or, or Other lienor acquir- Or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the dal assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and ing the residentiaJ rearestate whose rights in and to the residential paid by the mortaffee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant residential rearestate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property is is offered for sale without any representationas to quality or quantity real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is sublect to to its credit bid afthe sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor or subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The general real estate tanes, special assessments, or special taxes lesred other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale wrthout sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in affainxt said real estate and is offered for na e without any representa- the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale tion as to quality or quantity of title and w thout recourse to Plaintiff is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subJect that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir and in "AS 1Scondition. The sale is further subject to confirmation tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, mation of the sale. The property will NOT be opon for inspection and by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- the purchaser wifi receive a Certiticate of Sale that will entitle the plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of tse property. wiu receive a Certificate of Sale that wiJI entitle the purchaser to a course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subJect purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. ProspecTive bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verity deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will to contirmahon by the court Upon,paynlent in full of the amount bid, The property will NOT be opon for inspection and plaintiff makes no all information If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of NOT tie open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as the ourchaser wril receive a Cersiticate of Sale that will entitle the representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders the unit at the foreclosure sale, other tiTan a mortgagee, shall pay the to the Condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished purcbaser to a deed Jo the real estate after confirmation of the sale. are admonished to cheçk the court file to verify all information. If this assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- to check the Court file to verity all informationIf this property is a The property will NOT be open for inspection and plarnfiff makes no property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- tsr Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9lgJfl( and 1x3141 If this property is a condominium condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, representation as to the condition of the property. Prospecxive bidders closure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees are admonished to check the court file to verify all information If this the lyoal tees resuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale other tIran a mortgagee shall pay the required by The Condominium Property ACt, 765 ILCS 6051915Jf11 and property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- 6OS/9Jl1( and lgl(dl. If this property is a condominium unit which is assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 16X41If this property is a condominium unit which is part ot a com- closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the 60S/1B.Sfu-1(. IF YOU ARE THE R4ORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER) YOU mon interest community. the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS foreclosure saie other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments HAVE THEThIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN' sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required b 60S/9tTgllTl and lgl(41. If this property is a condominium unit wfrich is rettuired byTheCondominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS6OS/1B 5I'1l. IF TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION The Condominium Property Act 765 ILCS 605/1R.5lg-1J IF YOU AR part ora common interest community the purchaser of the unit at the YOU ARE TIlE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will THE MORTGAGOR JHOMEOWNE) YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFtER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- reQuired byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.512-il, IF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our building and the SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOIAWERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the sanTe identification for MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identification REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc,l sales held at other county venues whexe The Judicial Sales Corpora- issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.f in POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE 40TH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room tLOn conducts foreclosure sales For information: Visit our website at order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo otentifi- in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other servrce.atty-pierce.com between the hours of 3 and S pm PIERCE in Cook County and the same idenbfication for sales held at other cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc I county venues where The JudIcial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- s ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- in Order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room sure sales. For information, examine the court hie or contact Plainhff's 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (3121 476-5500. Please refer to file sure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's in Cook County and the same identiticatlon for sales held at other attorney CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE number PA1528686 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South attorney CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC,, 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9876 Please refer Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4655 13T2) 236SALE You ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 6301 794-9876 Please refer sure sales For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's to Ele number T4140912S. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at a.tjpc.corn for a 7 to file number 14-09-17640 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One attorney CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, PC., 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE day statub report of pending sales PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, f6301 794-9876 Please refer You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at ww.tJsc.com for Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 13121 476-55122 AstOr- You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tfsc.com for to file number 14-09-37486 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One a 7 day status retTori of sending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ney File No. PA10286B6 Attorney Code 91220 Cane Number. 10 CH a 7 day status reoort of pending sales. COOILIS & ASSOCIATES. PC. South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE 1SW035 NORTH ThONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 4278OTJSCe: 35-10170 tSwO3b NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60S27 You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tjsc.com for 16301 794-5350 Attorney File No. 14-14-09125 Attorney ARDC No. 1667470 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No Td-09-17660 Attorney AROC No. a 7 day status report of sending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Cane Number: 14 CH 009442 TJSC#' 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number' 09 CH 027028 TJSC# TSWO30 NORTH IThONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 35-10085 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 9/3, 9/10, 9/17/15 3535823 35-9760 NOTE- Pursuant lo the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you (6301 794-5300 Attorney Pile No. 14-09-37486 Attorney AROC No. you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collec- are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to ata debt collector 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 Case Number 09 CH 047316 TJSC#, tor attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used 35-11005 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, used tsr that purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COUBT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- for that ourpose you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collec- 1666593 MENT CHANCERY DIVISION 665572 tor attempting to collect u debt and any information obtained will be 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 352135e FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501627 used for that purpose Plaintiff, 1666210 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501677 ijR BRENER, THE 9045 BRONX AVENUE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA' TION Defendants 11 CH 010769 9045 BRONX AVENUE SKOKIE IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOI'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abone cause on July 2, 2015, ax agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 AM on October S, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Drive - 24th FloOr, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate. Commonly known as 9045 BRONX AVENUE, St(OKIE, IL 60077 Property Index N'o. 10-16-413-064-1003, Property Indes No. 110-16- 412-047 underIng) The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of 51 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour 124 hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residentia real estate pursuant to its credit bid atthe Sale sr by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights ix and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale The sublect property is subject to general real estate tases, ope- cial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for Sale without arty representation as to quality or quantity of 851e and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser Will receive a Certificase of Sale that wrll entitle the purchaser to u deed to the real estate after conf ir- mat/on of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to tIle condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- tyAct, 765 ILCS 65S/9fgXlI and fgll4I. If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/1851g-11IF YOU AltE THE MORTGAGOR JI-IOMEOWNERI, YOU I-fAVE ThE"RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure Sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where Theludicial Sales Corpora- tion conducts foreclosure sales, For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC , 1 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE IL 60527 16301 794- 9876 Please refer to tile number 14-10-43846. tHE JUDIÓAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor Chicago, IL 60606- 4650 (3121 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales'torooration at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status reOOrt of pending Sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794-5350 Attorney File No 14-1O-43B46 Astor- ney ARDC No 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: I I CH 010769 TJSCR. 35-10108 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt col(ector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose 1666556 5/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521336 36 Judicial Sales - Real Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Estate

LEGAI. NO110E F14120379Anselmo Lindberg cITY OF PARK RIDGE Oliver LLC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, IWNOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS INVITATION TO BID IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO RANK. NA SURPLUS CITY PROPERTY SALE COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY DIVISION Plaintiff, AT 1200 ELM STREET, PARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANK SCHAUMBURG BANK & TRUST COMPANY, N.A , FORMERLY KNOWN AS RIDGE ILAD-FY16-O6 CERY DIVISION Plaintiff, ARY OCONNOR A/K/A MARY P ZALESKI A/KIA MARY P OCONNOR. ADVANTAGE NATIONAL BANK GROUP, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO WILLIAM OCONNOR A/K/A WILLIAM J OCONNOR, MIDLAND FUNDING The City of Park Ridge will re- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A THE BANK OF COMMERCE, AN ILLINOIS BANKING CORPORATION LLC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BAXTER CREDIT UNION ceive sealed bids for the sale Plaintiff, Plaintiff, vs RENEE S. KIM, RHK HOLDINGS, LLC A/KJA RHK HOLDINGS, LLC KIMBALL Defendants of surplus City Property at 1200 PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SHAHEEN PERVAIZ, FM CON- THOMAS J JAMES S, MACAHON, DANIEL A MACAHON, DONNA L. MACANON ARA 15 CH 1578 Elm Street, Park Ridge IL in Sc- LORSCHEIDER ACh STRUCTION AND REMODELING, INC., TRUCAP GRANTOR TRUST 2012-2, 4320 NORTH OLCOTT FJORRIDGE IL 60706 cordancewith Specifications THOMAS LORSCHEIDER; DONNA L KORETOS, UNKNOWN OWNERS, UNKNOWN TENANTS AND UNKNOWN OWNERS ANO NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICIS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to and Contract Documents No MARY CLORSCHEIDER ACh Defendants a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered n the above cause ori AD-FY16-06 Lotis located at MARY LORSCHEIDER; Defendants July 6, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 1200 Elm Street between North JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. N.A. 2013 CH 06998 AM ori October 7, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Greenwood Avenue and North SUCCESSOR BY MERGER 2012 CH 35616 6450 N. KIMBALL AVE. 8628 W. AINSLIE ST Wacker Drive - 24th FlOor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction Delphia Avenue, Lot is approvi- WITH BANK ONE,N.A.;UN- Lincolnwood, IL 60712 to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real mately 77,086 square feet and KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Norridge, IL 60706 estate Commonly known as 4320 NORTH OLCO1T NORRIDGE, IL is zoned residential (R-2 Single- RECORD CLAIMANTS NOTICE OF SALE 60706 PrOperty Index No. 12-13426-O23-OcW0. The real estate is im- Family Residential Districtl Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE proved with a single family home with a detached 2 car garage. Sale Existing buildings on the prop- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close erty are one-otory and llave S- 15 CH 3278 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June 16, 2015, of the sale oayable to The rudicial Saleo Corporation NO third party proximately 31.429 square feet Calendar SB Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 7, '201 S, arr of gross. above-grade area The an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM On Sep. agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October 8 checks will be acceoted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee tember 23, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. which is lot and imorovements are bein NOTICE OF SALE 201 S, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive . Drive - 24th FloOr, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606 seIl at public auction to the highest bidder calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,O sold inAS-lS, WHEREIS COND- higheot bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed TION" via a sealed competitive PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- as set forth below. the following described real estate: $300. in certified funds/or wire transfer, io due within twenty-four (241 bidding process. This real estate EN that pursuant to a Judgment is offered for tale on an Equal of Foreclosure and Sale entered LOT 23, AND THE NORTH B FEET OF LOT 31 IN DEVIN-KIMBALL MANOR, LOT 31 IN BLOCK 9 iN VOSS' SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART OF THE WEST hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential A SUBDIVISION, OF THE WEST 1/2, OF BLOCK 2, AND ALL OF BLOCK 3 real estate pursuant to its credit bid atthe sale or by any mortgagee, Opportunity basis. in the above entitled cause In- HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 40 ANO ENDERS AND MUNO'S SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 1/2, OF THE NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST or THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AC Judgment creditos or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate tercounty Judicial Sales Corpo- SOUTH 1/2, OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 41 whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the Bid documents muy be obtained ration will on Friday October 9, CORDING 1G THE PLAT THEREOF REGISTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK REGISTRAR OF TITLES OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ON SEPTEMBER 17, sale The subject property is oublect to general real estate taxes, upe- at Park Ridge City Halltnt Floor 2015 at the hour of 11 alo. in COUNTY, ILLINOIS dal assexuments. or special taxes levied against said real estate and Cashier, 505 Butler place, Park their office at 120 West Madison 1963, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 21 12689, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Ridge,ILor is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity online at ww Str,eet, Suite 71BA, Chicago, lIli- Commonly known as 6450 N. KIMBALL AVE., Lincolnwood, IL 60712 of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The parkridge us A deposit for the nais, sell at public auction'to the Commonly known as 8628 W AINSLIE ST, Norridge, IL 60706 tale is further sublect to confirmation by the court Upon payment in documents is not required highest bidder for cash, as set Property Index No, 10-35-421-038. lull of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale forth below, the following de- Property Index No. 12-11-327-031-0000 that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after con- All general questions regardin scribed mortgaged real estate: The real estate is improved with a single family residence. firmation of the sale Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a thislegal Notice and all d'etaile The real estate is improved with a single family residence. lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one questions concerning the actual LOT 25 iN BLOCK 4 IN KINSEY'S The ludgment amount was $354,263.15. year from thedate of sale within which to redeem, except that with bid document shall be directed IRVING PARK BOULEVARD SUB- The judgment amount was $458,063.28. respect to a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period to 11m McGulre, Procurement DIVISION, BEING A SUBDiVISION Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption under State Officer, in writing or e-mail to OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No law, whichever is longer. and in any cave in which, under the provi- [email protected] no less SOUTHWEST 1/4 (EXCEPT THE the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales CorporationNo third party checks will be accepted, The balance, including the Judicial third marty checks Will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sions of section 505 ofthe HousingAct of 1950 as amended 112 U.S.C. than five 151 business days prior EAST 10 FEEI'IHEREOFI OF SEC- sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, l7Olkl, and subsection (dl of sedbon 3720 otitle 38 of the United fo the scheduled opening date liON 13, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH. sale fee tor Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, Were shall be no RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid bythe purchaser not to right of redemption. The property will NOT be open for inspection and The bid opening will be held on PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- $1 000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid bythe purchaser not to Tuetday, Seotember 29, 2015 at exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- pl3intiff intakes no representation as to the condition of the property. ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- four 1241 hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verity lo OOam CST at Park Ridge City CORDEDFEBRUARY 28, 1924,AS four 1241 hours. No tee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any all intormation If this property is a condominium unit. the purchaser of Hall, at which time all bids will DOCUMENT 299245, IN COOK mortgagee, iudgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential be publicly opened and read. All COUNTY, ILLINOIS.Pl N. 12-13- mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential the unit at the foreclosure sale. other than a mortgagee. shall pay the real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose assessments and the legal tees required by The Condominium Proper- bids must be received prior to 3lO-0160000 prior to the sale. The sublect property ix subject to general real estate tyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9leJtll and 1x3141. If this property is a condominium the date and time shown above prior to the sale. The sublect property is sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against said real taxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against said real unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of Bids transmitted by facsimile Commonly known as 4115 estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the Itaxl will not be accepted. North Ozanam Avenue, Nor- estate and is offered for tale without any representation as to quality or quantity of !itle and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condo or quantity of title and without recourse fo Plaintiff and in AS IS condi- assessments required by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS ridge, Illinois 60706 tion. The sale is further subiect to confirmation by the court 6O5/18.5l1l. IF YOU AffE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNER), YOU Bidu must be submitted in a tion. The sale is further subtect to confirmation by the court, sealed envelope marked in the The mortgaged real estateis HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION lower left hand comer: "DO NOT improved with a single family a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real - residence a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real 15-17011Cl OFTHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will OPEN SURPLUS CITY PROP- It the sublect mort- estate after confirmation of the sale. need a photo identihcation issued by a government agency (drivert ERTY SALE AT 1200 ELM STREET, gaged real estate is a unit of a estate after confirmation of the tale license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our building and tIle PARK RIDGE ILAD-FY16-06 - BID common interest community, The property will NOT be open tor inspection and plaintiff makes foreclosure sale room n Cook County and the sanie identification for OPENING September 29. 2015 the purchaser of the Unit other The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makns - 10:00AM CST Address the bid no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bid- no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bid- sales held at other county venuet where The Judicial Sales Corpora- than a mortgagee shall pay the ders are admonished to check the court file to verity all information tion conducts foreclosure sales. For information Visit our website at to Mr, Jim McGuire. Procure- assessments required 5v sub- ders are admonished to check the court file to verity all information. ment Officer, City of Park Ridge, Section (g1i of Section 58.5 of service atty-oierce.com. between the hours of 3 and S om PIERCE it this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at & ASSOCIA1tS, Plaintiff's Attorneys One North Dearbom Street Suite 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge. IL the CondOminium Property Act. the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- 60068." the foreclosure tale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel NO 112l 476-5500 Pleaoe refer to file meets and the legal tees required by The Condominium Property mento and the legal tees required byThe Condominium Property number PA1410752. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South 9/3, 9/10/2015 354222S Sale terms: 10% down by cerril- Act, 765 ILCS 605/PI,g)lll and lg4l. It this property is a condominium Wacker Drive. 24th FlOor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 l312( 236-SALE You tied funds balance, by certified Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)I1l and lgX4l.if this property is a condominium funds, within 24 hOursNo re- unit which is part of'S common interest community, the purchaser of unit which is part st a common interest community, the purchaser of can also visit The Judicial Sales Corooration at wtJsc.com for a 7 the unit at the foreclosure tale other than a mortgagee shall pay the the unit at the foreclosure tale other than a mortgagee shall pay the day ttatuS report of pending salet PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North funds. The property will NOT be open for Inspection assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS assessments required by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 13121 476-5500 Attor- Assumed Name 605/1B.Slg-1l. rien File NO. P41410752 Attorney code. 91220 Case Number 15 CH 1578 liSCa 35-9906 For information call The Sales IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR II-IOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 666697 DepartmentatPlainsiff'sAt- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER 8/27, 9/3. 9/10/15 3521447 tornen, Anselmo Lindberg Oli- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER Notice is hereby given, pursuant OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ver LLC 1771 West Diehl'Road, ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW to "An Act in relaqion to the use NaperviIe,Illinois60563-1B90. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW of an Assumed Business Name 16301 453-69,60.For Bidding in- in the conduct or transaction xtructions visIt www.fal-illinois. You will need u photo identification issued by a government agency You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency of Businessin the State," us Idrixer's license, passport, etc.l in order to gais entry into our building (driver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gais entry into our buildin,g coni 24 hours prior to tale. and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- amended, that a certification F14120379 and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identity was regisfered by the under- cation for tales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales cation for tales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporatios conducts foreclosure sales signed with the County Clerk of INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CorporahOn conducts foreclosure tales. Cook County. CORPORATION Registration Number. Selling Officer 13121444-1122 For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: WASINGER DAMING. For information, contact Plaintiff t attorney: ASHEN FAULKNER. 015143304 on August 10, 2015 9/3, 9/10, 9/17/15 3545762 LC, MAGNA PLACE, 1401 S BREN1W000 BLVD., SUITE 875, ST LOUIS, 217 N. JEFFERSON ST., STE. 601, Chicago, IL 60661,13121655-0800 Sell Your Stuff Under the Assumed Business MO63144, 13141 961-0400 Name of MIMI'S SALON THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION with the business ocated at THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 in the Classifieds! 4648 Oakton St, Skokie, IL 60077 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 6O6O646S0 1312) 236-SALE The true and real full namel 51 236-SALE You cas also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc coni for a and residence addresv of the You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation ut www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. ownerlsl/partnerlsl is: 7 day stanus report of pending tales. Owner/Partner Full Name NEW AD ASHEN FAULKNER MIRIAM R ORAHA WASINGER DAMING, LC 217 N. JEFFERSON ST., STE. 601 Complete Addreot PLACEMENT MAGNA PLACE, 1401 5 BREN1WOOD BLVD.. SUITE 875 Chicago, IL 60661 9424 LOREL AVE ST LOUIS, MO 63144 1312) E5S-o800 SKOKIE, IL 60077, USA The Classitleds are (314)961-0400 Attorney Code. 39733 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/15 3508009 Attorney Code, 56674 Case Number: 2012 CH 35616 available for ad Case Number 2013 CH 06998 TJSCII' 35-10081 placement 24 hours a TJSC#: 35-12160 NOTE Pursuan! to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are Assumed Name day, 7 days a week, 365 NOTh: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- advised that Plaintiff s attorney 5 deemed to be a debt collector at tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used days a year for YOCt tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used tor that purpose. for tnat ouroose. 9/3.9/10,9/17/153537700 Cook County - Assumed convenience! 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3519920 Name Visit ploceonod. LEGAL NOTICE ASSUMED NAME tribu nesubU rbs,com Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act in relalion to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct of transaction of Businessinthe State," as amended, tEat acertification was registered by the under- signed with the County Clerk of Cook County Registration Number: D15143627 on August 27,2015. Under the Assunied Business Name of (Golf Science And Fit- nessi with the business located at 3009 Oakton St , Park Ridge, t'he true and real full numets and the residence address o the oWnerlol/partnerixi lu: Me- linda Hernandez Purangalan i and Von Anthony Parangalan 3009 Oakton StreeS Park Ridge, IL, 60068, USA

9/3,10,17/2015 3548518 acend.ibimesuburbscom ORDINANCE 15-05 Niles Public Library District ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS Statement of Operalions 37 OF THE NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FOR Far the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2815 THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1.2015 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2016

WHEREAS. Ihe Board of Trustees at the Siles Public Library District, Cook County, Illinois, caused tobe prepared in tentative form a Budget. SPECIAj GENERAL and the Secretary of the Board made the same conveniently available to public inspection tas at least 30 days prior to final action thereon, and REVENUE CAP;ÌAL FUND REVENUES WHEREAS, a public hearing was held asta ouch Budget on the 19th day of August, 2015, and notice of said hearing was given at least30 NOS PROJECTS days prior thereto as required bylaw, and all other legal requirements have been complied with: Property Taxes PUAI BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, County of Cook and State of Illinnis. Replacement Taxes Interest Income SECTION tThat the Iollswing sums of money, or au much thereat as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby budgeted and Per Capita GranI $139,9 appropriated tor general corporate purposes and to defray and fur the payment uf all eopenses and liabilities of the Siles Public Library District for the Grants-Other fiscal year hereby adopted as beginning July t, 20t5 and ending June 30, 20t6 $66, 797 Finns, Feen and Sthet $71.605 SECTION 2. That the items budgeted as upprnpriated and the objecto and purposes of thu same are as follnws Telai Revenues

APPROPRIATION BUDGET TRUSTES EXPENSE $20,000 $10,000 EXPENDITURES Salaries PAYROLL SERVICE $26,000 $13,000 ADMiNiSTRATOR $244,822 $122,415 RANK FEES $6.600 $3,300 Personnel MANAGERS $a54,472 $177,236 PARKING LEASE AGREEMENT $21,144 $10.572 SU PE R VISORS $867,7 14 $433,857 TOTAL ADMINISTRATION AND Library Materials LIBRAeiAN $742,596 $321,298 $2,330,220 $1,165,110 GENERAL OFFICE Operating $696 .676 LIBRARY GRADE V $1,466,824 $733,412 EmpInex Frin.an exneriIS $581 Boa LIBeARy GRADE VI $665,020 $332,510 VEHICLE EXPENSE TOTAL $8,670 $4,395 LIBRARY PAGE $244,652 $122,326 BuildinO 6 Site $121,263 $93,397 SUN DAn/SU BSTITUTE/ EMPLOYEE FRINGE BENEFITS Audit $200,000 $100,000 $16,799 ADJUSTMENTS PENSION PLAN $350,000 $175,000 Liability Inusrance $24.330 TOTAL SALARIES $6,373,124 $a,186,B62 GROUP HEALTH $780,000 $390,000 Sncial Securfy $238,281 HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT $132,000 $66,000 LIBRARY MATERIALS DENTAL, VISION, DISABILITY $92,400 $46,200 Workers' Compensation $24,980 BOOKS & PERIODICAL $566,000 $283,000 TOTAL FRINGE BENEPETS $1,354,400 $677,200 Unemployment Compensation $12,659 t 00 WN LOA DABLES $160,000 $80,000 Capital Outlay $94.921 AV $349,000 $174,500 TOTAL UTILITIES $246,600 $123,000 Total Expenditures $5,080,277 ONLINE DATABASES $400,000 $200,000 $409,455 $94,921 TOTAL MATERIALS $1,475,000 $737,500 TOTAL OPERATING $10.897.136 $S,39B,568

OPERAtiNG EXPENSES BUILDING & MAINTENANCE Beginning Fund Balance $6,331.424 $844,274 $702,096 Processing & Services REPAIRS & IMPROVEMENTS $9S,400 $47,700 ccs CHARGES 580,0(X) $160,000 CONTRACTUAL MAINTENANCE $84,570 $42,285 Excess Deficiency) at Revenues Over (Under) PROCESSING & SUPPLIES $40,000 NON-CONTRACTUAL $20,000 $30,800 $15,400 $1,246,218 ($271,998) ($94.921) INTERNET CHARGES $33,000 $16,S00 MAINTENANCE Expenditures SOFTWARE, LICENSES $139,646 $69,820 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE $72,300 $36,150 PRINTING $95,300 S47,6S0 NON CAPITAL EXPENSES $58,000 $29,000 Intratund Transfer ($1,209,900) $1,208.090 LIBRARY SUPPLIES $25,600 $12,800 FURNITURE & FIXTURES $79,600 $39,800 PROGRAMMING & SUPPORT $172,400 $86,200 TOTAL BUILDING & $420,670 $210,335 Ending Fund Balance $6,377,642 $1,807.975 VOLUNTEERS $3,000 $1,500 MAINTENANCE $572,276 PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHTS $2,800 $1,400 COMPUTER CHARGES . OCLC $23,000 $11,500 SPECIAL RESERVE Expenditures (encoeding $2,500 in the aggregate). 3M 40,296: Aargus Plastics, Inc. 2,501: Advent Systems, Inc. 3,514: Aflac 9,138: Alliance MiSCELLANEOUS $2,000 $1,000 SPECIAL RESERVE - EQUIPMENT $994,000 Entertainment 8.4t4, AmarA Industries f5.099: Amelia Karns 4,786: American Library Association 4,531: Annefle Mcquade 5,580, Asi 12,626, AT&T TOTAL PROCESSING & SUPPLIES $696,746 $348,373 $497,000 TOTAL SPECIAL RESERVE $994,000 $497,000 11,635; Automatic Building Controls 3,150: Avcafe 3.033: Blackbaud 13,601: Blacksione Audio, Inc. 3.975, Brilliance Publishing 3,000: Brodant Co. AdmInistration & General Office 4.279:BurgeonGrospLLC24,98B: CalIfico tO,102;CengageLearning, loe 50,078:Centxr PointLargePrint2,663:Children'SPlus Inc 3.t81:Chrls' SPECIAL FUNDS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES $67,aOf $33,650 Landscape, Inc 3,655, Cintas Corporation Lee. 769 5.977: Cnleman Lew S Associates 9,28f: Comed f01.439: Cook And Kacher Insurance Group AUDIT $29,000 $14,S00 COPIERS 520,0(3) $10,000 LIABILITY INSURANCE 3,82f: Cooperative Computer Service 09,628; Creative Promotional Productn, Lfd f6.820: David Dabrnwski 4,464: Demco 7,572: Diano Wieberg PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT $800m $40,009 $57,088 $28,544 SOCIAL SECURITY 3,339: DonaldBurkhart 4,319; Dorothea Frisbie 4,195: Eauypermit Postage 4.353, Ebsco 39.508: Ebsco Information Services 45,537: Economy MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT $7,600 $3,800 $480,000 $240,000 ILLINOIS UNEMPLOYMENT TAXES LEGAL FEES $30,000 $15,000 Iron 2.B0O, EJ. Kerrigan 16.303; Fifth Third Bank f9.976, Findaway World, LLC 4,657: Firefly Computers 3.508: Fleosource. LLC 5,901: Frederick $60,000 $ao,000 WORKERS' COMPENSATION CONSULTING Daino Corporation 1,040.118: Friends Of The Siles Library 13,426, Frostliee Inc. 9,771: Garney'S Office Prsducts 23,206: Genesis Technologies, $239,000 $69,500 INSURANCE $43,048 $21,524 SUPPLIES $53,000 $26,500 TOTAL SPBCIAL FUND ITEMS $639,186 $319,S68 Inc 13,t29, Grainger 14,109: Greta Ulrich 6,947. Grey House Publishing, Inc. 6,164: Groot Industrien. Inc. 2,819: Healthcare Service Cnrporatian PROMOTIONAL EXPENSE $51,404 $25,702 434,113; ICMA 262,679: Infograup f1.215: Ingram Library Services t64.559: Innovation Experts 34.231, Jacobs And San, Inc. 8,147, Jason T. Kepler POSTAGE & FREIGHT $36,000 $18,000 SUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS $145,210 $72,605 4,900: Judith Mcnulty 4,592, Kathy Pricane 2,684. Kathy Toy 4,549: Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins, Ltd. 39,080: Kane Inc 3.234: Konica Minolta Business PUBLiCATION OP NOTICES . LEGAL $2,400 $1,200 SUBSCRIPTIONS & DUES Solutions U.S A ,Inc. B.469: Korean Bosks 3.300, Krueger International, Inc. 4.425: Laube Imaging Products 3.t86: Learningespress, LLC 0.035: $17,130 $8,565 GRAND TOTAL $13,096,152 $6.498,076 cOLLECTION SERVICES $2,000 $1,000 Library Furniture Irrternatiasal, Inc f72.662. Linda Weiss 2,775, Linda Kapuscinoki 4.492. Lynda.Cam. Inc. 5,500: Mango Languages 3.379: Mary TELEPHONE $33,000 $16,500 Miller 5,354: Maryellen Essig 2.634: Matthew Bender & Co., Inc 2,B39t Mcclure Inserra A Cnmpany Chartered 12.900, Meilahn Manufacturing 3,040: Menards 6,204: Mergont, Inc. 2,837: Midwest Camputer Products, Inc 53.734, Midwest Tape f16.914: Mightybyfeo, Inc 3,000, Morningstar Inc. SECTION 3 The seueral sums above mentioued and designed as appropriation. which is THIRTEEN MILLION NINETY SIX THOUSAND 2.800: Multicultural Banks A Videos 5.476. Nicor Gas 16,405, Nibs Elementary Schoul District Na 71 10,572: Oak Brook Mechanical Services 5,161; ONE HUNDRED FIFTY TWO AND NO/lOO ($t3,096,t52). be and are hereby appropriated as propriate froctionul parts of the said amount THIRTEEN Overdrive, Inc. 5,540: Paycamf2,609, Peters & Associatvs. Inc. 3,f23: Polonia Bookstore. Inc 7.448: Pnodacf. LLC ff767: Proquest LLC 34,910: MILLION NINETY SIX THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FIFTY TWO AND NO/tOO (St 3,096,152) frnm the proceeds of the generul pruperty tao for cnryorule Rainbow Book Company 3,616: Rundnm House LLC 3,780: Recorded Bunks, LLC 8.982; Reserve Account 8.000: Russian Publishing House. Ltd. purpsseu and special taxes in addition to all other library taons as provided by law 7,080: Roth Schuster 7,079: Sage Publications Inc 2,522: Simpleugrinnell 4,673: Standard S Poor's Fisancial Services, LLC 9,034; Stenlin Netwarh Integration. Inc. 4.062: Susan Lempke 2.845: Susan Wilsey 3.137: Tasb, Inc. 3,000: Team One Repair, Inc. 3,112: The Penwarthy Company 2.64.0; That all of the unexpended balance of any item or dems al any general apprnpriafiun made in this Ordinance be expended in making up The Hartford 24,080: The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company t7,465, Thomson Reuters - West 6,799: Traoelers 3,241: Tsai Fong Books, Inc. any insufficiency in any item in the name general appropriation and for the same general purpose of any like appropriation made by this Ordinance. 6,753: Tyco Integrated Security LLC 3,098: Uniquepos LLC 5,860; Utica National losurance Group 26,596, Valerie Clark 2,650: Victoria Luz 5,205, SECTION 4:The cash on hand deemed by law as current ausets available far library purposes as of June 30, 2015, is estimated to Village Of Silos 7.032: Visu 88,743: Visian Service Plan Of Illinnis 7.407, Visographic 42.001. X-Pxrt Landscaping Inc 7.935: Grand Total $378337f. be $8,970,667: the estimate at cash fu be received during the 2014-2015 fiscal year from all Sources is $6,27t,602: the estimate of enpendltures Salary Range Under 25,000: Ablas, Dahlia Z.: Aguilar. Cesar A appropriated for such fiscal year is $13,096,152, and the estimated operating budget for such fiscal year is $5,398,568. The estimated cash In be . Andrey, Mark D.: Ansuini, Patricia: Arseneau. Mary: Au. Elbert. Baldinges, Gail; Banek, Krystyna: Barnstvin. Maureen Gustats: Berek. Melisee Ann: Bernhardtz. VIada, Bisplinghoff, Emily C expected un hand deemed by law as carrent asoets available far library purposes at the end of such year is $2,416.117 , 005capomi, Sandra L : Breen, Catherine A . Brnwn, Kevin W.: Brzny, Melissa: Burns, Frances Victari; Byun. Cheong Sil; Capodanno. Chriotina A: Contens. Lilibeth M.. Chan, Jaune C; Ciazek, SECTION 5. That the invalidity of any portion of this Ordinance or any ut the items herent shall not render invalid any other portion oritem Margaret W. 0e Lo Calle, Valona P.: Deva, Gita; Dockwsrth, Laferne J.. Flasch, Maniqoe M: Fonwarth, Paul E: Gray, Stephanie S: Guoek. Connie J; thereof which can be given effect with such invalid portion or portions eliminated. Hunnon. Aileen Marie, Hannon, Caitlyn M.: Hunnun, Michael J.: Hedberg, Sophie V. Henderson, Iris N: Ibarra, Karina: Jensen, Donefte; Jerome, Ghislaine: Johnson, Antoinette T. Kelly, Collona Anne: Ciervo, Deborah S: Karo, Miray, Knryciarz. Bernudetta M., Kruser. Barbara A, Look, Stephen SECTION 6: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances cantlictinwith any of the provisions of this Ordinance be and the sume urn herBby S.: Lueem. Colleon M: Marley. Leslie B.: Mcgowan, Gregory: Mcgoade, AnneXe M.: Menard. Sarnantha M: Milovanuvic, Danijela: Morton, Cheryl L; repealed Moss-Paul, Stacy I; Motyl, Peter A, Muy, Like Jean: Nyanue, Williette D. Parker. Kyle C.: Riskin, Shelley W, Robo. Mary Ann CIcero. Sankowoki, Nicole SECTION 7- That the Board uf Trastees st the Siles Public Library District has established a special reserve fand tu be accumulated from Bender; Suver, Linda B: Sankin, Helene L. Suriano, Elia: Szulczynski, Adrienne L: Terwillegar, Lynn M: Treio, Casandra, Turner, Carol L, Vasilic, the anRopevded balance from the proceeds received from the library tunen levied for the 1977 and subsequent years, said fund to be accumulated and Srdlun: Woclawik, Jason M, Weiser, Janet: Winterhalter, Deidre K : Wulf, Ellen, Wozniczka, Murk Jan: Zukawski, Barbara A: Salary Range 25,000 To set aside as a special reserve fund far the purpose in accordance with 75 ILCS 16/40-50 and that said Board of Trustees shall adopt aplan or plans 49,999.99: Bekielewski, Madeline V.: Brice, Suzanne M.: Ciecko, Karen Marie, Jung, Caral A. Kaposcinski, Linda S. Karns. Amelia B; King V, Jamos B; pursuant to the provisians of 75 ILCS i 6/40-5 at the Public Library District Act st 199f. Klancnik, Patricia J: Loninnan, Catherine B; Meus, David G : Pogorzelski, Magdalena Helee, Pricane, Kathleen: Rademacher. Cynthia S. Varilla. Arthur M: Vasilrc, Sasha, Wilsey, Sosan Kehae: Winberg, Diane: Zuckernran. Paulette L. Salary Range 50,800 To 74.999.99: Black. Donsa J.: Carey, Arianne; SECTION 8- That this Ordinance shall be in tall force and effect after its passage, approval and publication as pravidRd by law. Crause. Athena Marie; Cygnar, Cecilia R.: Dabrowoki, David A.; Essig, Maryellen, Foo, Darlene J. Frisbie. Dorothea M, Graham, Deborah C: Luz, Victoria P: Mcnally. Judith L, Miller, Mary M: Muskivitch. Sarah J: O'shea, Cornelius M; Radzko, John R; Roda, Denise L, Schuster Puth Ann, Shvffer, Clara M: Sutherland, Shelley B: Toy, Kathy A . Ulrich, Greta R, Weian. Linda. Wozniczka, Richard S: Zhan, Betty W: Salary Range 75,000 Tn 99,999.99: Clark. ADOPTED this 19th day of August, 201 5, pursuant to a roll call oste as follaws: Valerie A , Salary Raege 180,980 Tu 124,999.99: Prltz, Gregory J, Lempke. Susan D: Total $3,201.67 AYES

NAYS ABSTAIN STATE OF ILLINOIS ABSENT (SS COUNTY OF COOK

Linda Ryan TREASURER'S CERTIFICATE President nf the Board nf Truotoen of the I, Tim Spadoni, do hereby certify that I am the regularly appointed. qualified and acting treasurer of the Siles Public Library District. Conk SILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT County. Illinois, and as such that I um the chiot fiscal officer of said Library District, ATTESTED and SIGNED in my office. according to law. this t9 day nf August 2015, at I da farther certify that the attached is a true ucd accurate Repart of the Statement of Operations ut the Nues Public Library District tonthe the said NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT twelve months ended Jane 30, 201 5 Thin report was made in tall cnrnlpliance with Illinais Revised Statutes, Chapter 30 ILCS i/1. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have heroanto set my hand this t9th day st Auguot, 2015

Barbara Nakanishi Secretary, Board of Trustees Tim Spadoni SILES PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Treasurer, Siles Public Library District . .

L?Ti1EMli.Oa- [flIr;1i[.e4- Probate Public Hearings AUTOMOTIVE Legal Notices

O IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS ANNUAL TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE NILES TOWNSHIP CLAIM NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY OIVIION GENERAL ASSISTANCE IRELIEFI FUND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK HEARING NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 INTENT TO FORFEIT COUNTY ILUNOIS Skokie Flan Commission, Thuro- Autos for Sale BYLINE BANK, an Illinois banking association, f/k/a North Community REVENUE SUMMARY: COUNTY DEPARTMENT, day, October 1,2015, village Bank, successor by merger with Edens Bank, Notice is hereby given that the Property Tax - $254,322, - Interest - 3, - Coast2Coast Donations - United States Department of the PROBATE DIVISION of Skokie 5127 Dakton Street, PI3intiff 4.370, Refunds 12,675 -Miscellaneous - 5,279. Grant from Town (Cor- Estate of GEORGE T. CERNAK Skokie, Illinois 60077, at 7:30 Interior is hereby commencing poratel Fund - 92,000 a forfeiture proceeding against Deceased P.M., to consider the following HONG SUL KIM, OAK KYUNG KIM; UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON- Case No. 2015 P003932 the following items or wildlife TOTAL REVENUES' $368,649 1991 Nissan Maxima RECORD CLAIMAINTS, ClAIM NOTiCE 2015-28F - Street and Alley 1 1 1K mi, gar kept, many new Defendants. or wildlife products, which were seized in tire Chicago area of Notice is given st the death Vacationt: Dobson Street and parts encel csnd , runs great, COMPENSATION SUMMARY: of GEORGE T CERNAIt , of 1660 parallel alley Case NO 2012 CH 05051 Illinois On the dates indicated Range Under 525,000. Holly Zimmerman S2,OO 080 755-749-9514 because they were involved irr Oakton Place, Des Plaines, cook The Village of Skokie requests to Property Address: 6724 N East Prairie Avenue, Lincolnwooct, Illinois Range $25,000 - $49,999.99: N/A County, Illinois. Letters of Office vacate Doboon Street between 60712 one or more violations of any of Range Over SSO, Jackie walker-O'Keef e ttre following laws Endangered were issued on July 28, 2015 ro Long Avenue and Frontage Road Conrad Szewczylt, as Supervised along with the east-wesfalley in Calendar 61 Judge Otto Species Act, Title 16 U S C Sec TOTAL COMPENSATION: $72,115 1538, the Marine Mammal Pro- Administrator,whosemailin an area bounded by Brummel ALL EXPENDITURES OVER $2,500: addressis205 W.Randolp Street on the north, Long Ax- 2000 Mercedes-Benz NOTICE OF SALE tectionAct, 11 USC Sec 1371- S500 Like new cxnditixn, new 1372, the Lacey Act, 16 USC Street #850, Chicago, IL 60606, enue on the east Dobson Street EXPENDITURES SUMMARY: Allied Benefitt - 4,250, Ammar Adam and whose attorney is Michael J on the south, and Frontage Road lires, low miles, $5,500 080 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Sec 3372, Wild' Bird Consersa- - 3500 Anthony Fepitone - 4,850, Brian Lee - 4,800, Chase Bank - 70x567-4/65 tion Act, 16 USC Sec 4901- Moran, 121 S. Wilke Road Suite on the west Both are in Martin !38 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 18, 2015, 4,400, thrist Kakaletris - 4,000, ComEd -9,586, Daiana Shabo -3,200. 5Ol,Arlington Heights, IL 60005. F. Peccia Park 4916 or the African Elephant an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on Sep Evan Theodoropoulos - 4,000, Frederick Lisiewica Jr. - 3.600, H. R. Claims must be hied on or be- A map of the proposed street ternber 30, 2015, ut The JudIcial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Conservation Act, 16 U S C Sec Abozena - 8,876, HOusing Opportunity DeY. - 4,400, Humana Health In- 4221-4245 These items are fore February 28. 2016, and any and alley segments to be va- Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to tIle surance - 5,950, IMRF - 7940, IRS-FICA - 4,471, James Kandu - 14,590, claim not filed os or before that cated is available in the Planning highest bidder, as set forfIt below, the following described real estate sublect to forfeiture to the Unit- James S. Marron - 2,7t, Jasim Alhefi - 3,600, Javad Kiani - 4,149, ed States under Title 16, U S C date is barred. Every claim hind Division office John Hanna - 3,200, Kevin Chiritoiu - 6,790, Martin Merel -5,600, Maya must be in writing and state sut- LOT 34ANDTHE SOUTH 15 FEET OF LOT 35 IN BLOCK 2 IN LINCOLN AV- Sec lS4Olel, 16U SC Sec 1377, Ghafouri - 3. 150, MisoOk Jung - 3,200, Nancy KaIinowSki - 4,350, Nicor or 16 U S C Sec 3374 and Title ficient information to notify the 201S-29F -Alleyvacation ENUE GARDENS, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF Gas -8,203 Nikola Ru/man - 6,400, Oleg Kulkin - 7 600, RaY Rahman representative of the nature of Bounded by Hull Street, Avers THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 50, COde of Federal Regulations, - 4,850, Rebecca Griffin -4,400, Sargon Zaya - 3,20ó, Shadi Khoshaba Section 12 23 Any person with the claim or other relief sought. Avenue, CTA Yellow Line, and 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL tERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, IL- - 3,891, Shekof Management - 4,800, Stam Management - 9,100, Claims must be filed with the East Prairie Road an ownership or financial inter- Stanley R. Moen - 3,779, Stored Value Marketing - 35,088. Theresa UNOIS est in saidterris who desires representative of the Estate or The Village of Skokie retuesto Baroni - 3,750, Tiffany Apartments - 2 800, Waleed N, Rehani -4,400, in the Office of the Circuit Clerk to vacate hhe southern 75 98' Call Commonly known as 6724 NOrth East Prairie Avenue, ro claim them mush file a claim Walgreens - 5,241 , Yves Fleurima - 3,OO. of this Court, SO West Wash- of the north-south alley in an Uncolnwooci, Illinois 60712 with the U S Fish and Wildlife Total. $239,754 Service, Office of Law Enforce ington Street,chicago,Illinois area bounded by Hull Street on All Other Disbursemento Less Than ($2,5001 Total: S 57,935 60602. iffiled with the Court the north, Avers Avenue on the went, 10600 Higgins Road, TOTAL SALARtES AND VENDORS: $369,804 east the CTA Yellow Line on the i Property Index No. 10-35-301-049 Suite 200, Rosemonl IL 60018, the claimant, within ten (10) TODAY Telephone 847-29B-3S0 Such days after filing her claim with south, and East Prairie Road on The real estufe is improved iedh a single family residence. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION the Court- (11 stall cause a copy the west. claim must be received by the Beginning Balance all Fundo $318,204 of the claim to be mailed or de- A map of the proposed alley abone office by September 23, Revenues $368,649 The lsdgment amount was $938,589.27. The claim will be trans- liveredto the representative segment to be vacated is avail- 2015 Disbursements includes salaries and vendorsl ($369,8041 and to her Attorney of record. abfeinthe Planning Division to place mifted to the U S Attorney for Ending Balance all Funds $317,049 Sale terms- 25% doWn of the highest bid by certified funds at the close institution of a forfeiture ac- unless the representative or her office. of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales CorooratlOn No third party non in t) S District Courtif a Attorney has in writing, either Subscribed and sworn to this lotti day of August, 2015. consented to the allowance of FOR YOUR INFORMATION Flans Checks will be acceisted, The balance, including the Judicial sale fee sroper claim is not received by Marilyn D. Glazer - Supervisor for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, wtsch s the claim sr waived mallisg or andrelateddocumentsare anad the above office by such date, Calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 the Items will be declared for delivery of copies in writing, and available at the Village's Com- exceed I, Charles Levy, Town Clerk of Niles Township. Cook County Illinois do (2) shut filewith theCourt proof munityDevelopment Depart- or riaction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to feitntt to the United States and hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Annual Treasurer's $300, in certified funds/on wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 of any required mailing or deliv- ment, Flanning Division,(847) disposed of according to Jaw report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2015. ery of copies. 933-54_47 Monday through eri- hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential Any person who has air interest Charles Leve -Township Clerk in the day, from 8:30AM ho 5:00 PM. real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, in the items may also file with 9/3/2013S4440 judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate DATED: August 12, 2015 the above office a petition for MICHAEL J. MORAN, Attorney for SPECIAL AIDAvailable upon «soup ngfrts in arid to the residential real estafe arose prior to the remission of forfeiture irr accor- ANNUAL TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE NILES TOWNSHIP 581e The Subject ro 8eneral real estate taxes, 5FB' The Estate of George T. Cernak request for the disabled.call dal assessments, or specia ir,eO against said real estate and dance with Title SO, Code of Fed- TOWN (CORPORATE) 18471 673-0500 Or email infoG is offered for sale without any tepresentauo as ro quality or Quantity eral Regulations. SectiOn 12 24 FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 skokie org. which petition must be received Michael J Moran. of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS" cor,d,rio,, The TOWNSHIP - REVENUE SUMMARY. Arty. NO.: 25946 sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court. such office before disposition Property tax 1,774,788 - Replacement tax 221,924 - interest 6.097 - Interested parties are invited to of the items Storage costs may Michael J Moran & Associates, Rentals O - Passport Services 21,091 - Miscellaneous 11,798 PC. attend this meeting. This notice Upon pawlenr in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a also be assessed 121 S.Wilke Road, Suite 501 is for information purposes only. - - Certificate of Sale that w,ii ueritie the purchaser to a deed to the real TOTAL REVENUES: $2,035,698 Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Published in the Skokie Review estate after confirmation of the saie. File Number 2015302204 COMPENSATION SUMMARY: on September 3. 2015 Faul Seizure Date 04/28/2015 (847) 577-8556 Range Under $25,000: Yvette Burnett, Janice A Cichowlas, Mark 8/27, 9/03. 9/10/2015 3516753 Luke, Chairman The property will NOT be open for inspectios and plaintiff makes no i.fIIue $6,00000 A. Cbllins, Donald Ge(fund, Marilyn D. Glazer. Ryan Hurban, Anthony 9/3/2015 3549323 representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders items Three 131 mother-of-pearl Lundin, Kevin M. O'Mara, Patrick O'Mara, Jennifer J. Steiner, Drake A. are admonished to check the court file to verify all information IMolluscI button garments back Susral. James Tasuev, Amy Wagner Public Hearings et, hat, bottomul Dangerous Li- Range $2S 000 - $49,999.99- Anthony Araque. Scott Bagnail, tautet NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY lt this property it a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at aisons Adriana" Davis, Charles Levy, Lee Tamraz OF INTERESTED PARTIES the foreclosure sale, other than a mortuagee, shall pay the assess- 8/27,9/3, 9/15/15 3511534 Range $50,000.00 and Over' Richard Krier, Kathleen E Kendrick REGISTRY VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, COOK ments and the lenal fees required by 'the Condominium Property TOTAL COMPENSATfON: $427,765 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Act, 765 ILCS 605/Fpa(ll and lg)f4l.If this property is a condominium llncludes Assessor's Off icel COUNTY, ILLINOIS HEARING PROPOSED FIRST AMENDE- unit which is part or a common interest communily the purchaser of Skokie Zoning Board of Appeals, the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortga ee shall pay the All Expenditures Over $2,500 MENT TO TilE DOWNTOWN Pl Thursday September 16, 2015, assessments required by the Condominium Propey Act, 765 ILCS SCIENCE r TECHNOLOGY 111F Village o) Skokie, 5127 Oakton DISTRICT) 605/18.Slg-1L EXPENDtTURES SUMMARY: AT&T - 6,697, B Electric - 3,924, Ben's Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077, at PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE AudioNides - 3,605, COW Government - 7,763, Chalet - 6.386, Cow- REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT MORTON GROVE ZONING 7.30 P.M., to consider the fol- AREA IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT monwealth Edison - 4,988, Cincinnati Insurance 6,075, Comcast - lowing. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER BOARD OF APPEALS will hold a 3,492, ComEd - 5,582, Den Plaines Othce Equipment - 9,712, Evans, Notice is hereby given that the oublic hearing on Monday. Sep- Mayor and the Board of Punteen OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1517011Cl OF THE Marshall, Pease Auditors - 6,550 G&A Mancera Landscaping - 34180, 2015-bz - 8301 Hamlin ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW tember 21, 2015 at 7 30 p.m in Glenkirk 5,000, Grant to General Assistance - 92,000, Green Associ- of the village of Skokie, Cook the Board ofTrustees Chambers Mary Davis requests a variance ates Inc. - 8,455, Guardian ins. Co. - 6 226, Harbour - 3,000, Humana in order to construct a second County. lllinOis,has created an You will need a photo itlentification issued by a government agency Richard T. Flickinger Municipal Health Plans - 65,783, IL Counties eisk Management - 29,617, IMRF interested parties registry fthe Center, 6101 Capulina Avenue, floor addition resulting¡n the fortheproposed Idriver's license, paSspor-t, etc.l in order to gain entry into our buildiag - 45,508. IL Unemployment Insurance - 13,378. indo-American Cet- continuation of an existing 6 74- "Registr'y"I and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- Morton Grove, Illinois to con- ter - 4,000, IRS Medicare - 6,124, IRS FICA - 2&184, Jars-King Clean- amendments to the Downtown LI sider the following cases. foot corner side yard and a toor Science -r Technology, Redevel- cation for sales held at Other county venues where The Judicial Sales ing - 8,484, Kraftes Floors - 3,500, Landazzi Painting - 2,850, Liberty to area ratio of 0.66 ruttier than Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. Fower - 9,766, Lincolnwood Taxi - 3,000, LinçOlnwOOd Seniors 55+ - the minimum 10-foot comer opment Project Area The Regis- CASE ZBA 15-08 3,000, Maine-MIes Special Reo. - 4,000, Marcie Claus - 16 736, Mark side yard and maximum 0.6 try, together with the rules and For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney KENNETH S STRAUSS, Requesting a variation from Sec- Krukowski - 13,252, Metropolitan Family Counseling - 35gO, Midwest regulations heretofore approved non 12-2-S of Ordinance 07-07 floor to area ratio as required by by the village for the Regist ARNSTEIN & LEHR LLP. 120 SOUTH RIVERSIDE l'LAZA SUrFE 1200, CHI- Office Interiors - 8,382 Midwest Palliative Care - 'F500 Misericordia Sections 118-112161e. and 118'- CAGO, IL 60606,13121 876-6686 IVillage of Morton Grove Unified - 3,000, Morton Grow 'arade - 2,500 Mosaic Early Chhldcare Center (the "Rules and Regulations", Development Codel toinstall 112(10) of the Zoning Chapter - 11.010, Najima Khalid (Sunny Day éare( - 2,500, New Foundation of tIle Skokie Village Code in io on file and available tor public THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION roofed coverage to rear stairs pailpowerl - 3,500. NicOr - 3,640, f-61es Twp High School District 219 inspection during normal boni- aher the fact a R2 Single Family Residential ness hours at the office of the One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 - 3.000, NJS Enterprises - 8,000, NOrth Shore Center for Performing district, rj Village Clerk at 5127 Oakton 236-SALE Arts -4,000, Oakton Community College Scholarship Program - 4,500, PIN' 10-23-304-023-0000 You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wWw.tjsc.com for a The parcel is located in the R2 Open Communities (Interfaith) - 2,500, Orchard Village - 35,000, Pitney Street,Skokie,Illinois.Allin- 7 day status report of pending sales "Single Family Residence Dis- Bowes IPsstage( - 4,81 1, Rainbow Hospice - 3,000, Response Center tereSted persons may register trictdistrict and is commonly FOR YOUR INFORMATION - 3,500. Rimland - 6,000, RUNCO - 3,444, Sign*A*Rama2,822, Shore Plans and related documents with the village on the Registry known as 5535 W Oakton. The Community Service - 5,, Shining Star Learning Center - 2,530, as provided in the Rules and KENNETH STRAUSS applicant is Mr Atif Sawar. are availableat the Village's Regulations in order to receive CHRISGNA BRUNKA Skokie 4th July Parade - 2 500 Skcìkie Valley Orchestra - 2,500, Sub- Community Development De- fSRNSTEIN & LEHR LP urban Primary Health - 2ó,0OO, Swift Childcare 42,961, Thresholds information on the proposed CASEZBA15-09 partment, Planning Division, First Amendment to the Rede- 120 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PLAZA SUITE 1200 - Transitions - 7,eJO Thyssenerupp Elevator Corp. - 3,405, Turning Point )B471 933-8447 Monday thrOu Requesting a varlat!on from Sec- -130,500, ULINE - k029 ULINE - 5,781, Van Schwab - 30,705, Village of velopment Protect Area or the CHICAGO, IL 60606 Friday, from 8:30AM to 5:00 P approval of the Amended Re. 13121 876-6686 non 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07.07 Skokie Water Dept -2,869. 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4 Using sensors, the spider across the U.S. to save mon- van measures ari assort- ey, overcome opposition to ment ofpavement charac- tax increases and to assist F teristics, including detailed after natural disasters. imaging of the road's sur- The maps proved critical gING face for rutting, roughness to persuading the Phoenix o and other defects. City Council to place a Engineers analyzed measure on the Aug. 25 THE Devonshire Street, which ballot asking voters to last received a new surface increase the sales tax to 0.7 in 2001, using information percent from 0.4 percent, in VA recorded by the sensors. part to fix and repair roads. ç poorondi0 Despite its surface like Legislators in South maP alligator skin, Devonshire Dakota voted to raise the theroads to was classified in good con- gasoline levy by 6 cents a SPIDERíUWl dition overall, scoring 67 gallon in April, the first equippedvehicl out ofa possible 100 points, jump in 16 years, after plaints pour in about triple- two above fair. It's due for Republican Goy. Dennis SpCCY digit heat cracking roads, its next overhaul in 2018. Daugaard in a January Mississippi, Georgia, Ver- state fuiding for street Data collected by sys- speech displayed pictures mont and Rhode Island. work has fallen 30 percent teins mounted on ARAN, of rutted roads taken by a with new federal rules Improving the condition since 2007. Before the city which recorded images on spider van. The vehicle BY JENNIFER OLDHAM requiring states to survey ofthe country's highways purchased its van in 2008, VHS tapes when they were travels the state's highways Bloomberg News roadways and set targets and bridges will cost $120 citizens who complained first deployed three dec- six months out ofthe year for improvement. billion between 2015 and loudest often got their ades ago, help officials to catalog craters caused by The white Ford van The push to resurface 2020, while current spend- streets resurfaced first. prevent damage as well as freezing and thawing. rumbled down Devonshire roads comes as Congress ing at all levels of govern- Today, engineers apply fix existing flaws, said DJ "Our roads are, by far, Street in central Phoenix. dithers over refinancing the ment is just $83.1 billion, data and images of the Swan, a Toronto-based our state's most valuable Lasers up front mapped the depleted Highway Trust according to the U.S. Trans- city's 5,000-mile street senior pavement manage- physical asset, worth over road's roughness, and high- Fund. The latest of 34 portation Department. network to create digital ment engineer with the $14 billion," Daugaard said. definition cameras on spi- short-term extensions to "The system is falling color-coded maps that rate company. Engineers can "Our entire economy, in- derlike arms in back re- the fund since 2005 was apart," said Kirk Steudle, conditions from good to pull up historical images on deed our very well-being, corded continuous images passed at the end of July, director of Michigan's poor. They used the ratings mobile phones. depends on road infrastruc- of cracked asphalt. while a long-term measure Transportation Depart- to devise a five-year main- "Pictures show us when tare. And, right now, our With 65 percent of U.S. favored by the Senate was ment, which deployed the tenance plan. a crack first appeared and roads are underfunded?' roads rated in less than held up in the House. vans to determine that the "We didn't have a com- how it changed;' Swan said. Darin Bergquist, secre- good condition, cities and Arizona receives as state's 120,000-mile road prehensive grasp of the "We know exactly why tary ofthe state's Depart- states no longer leave fund- much as 29 percent of its network needs at least $1.2 condition of every road and roads are failing and what ment of Transportation, ing decisions to intuition money for highways and billion in improvements. street," said Rubben Lolly, a we can do to prevent the said the pictures told the and influence. Instead, they transit projects from the "The Highway Trust Fund city engineer. "Now we failure; it's cheaper to do it story. use data vacuumed up by fund, four percentage isn't providing enough have the business to tell that way?' "Any time you can go to arachnid-armed "spider points above the U.S. aver- revenue, and there isn't residents, 'Your road is in a Such detailed measure- the legislature with ob- vans" with bulbous cam- age, according to a Febru- even any political will to condition to wait because ments have been used jective data, as opposed to eras and Global Positioning ary report by the Pew Char- address the issue?' there's someone with one subjective opinions, that System equipment protrud- itable Trusts. In other In Phoenix, where com- that's in worse shape?" really helps;' he said. ing from roofs. Six comput- states, the situation is more Louisiana used ers inside Phoenix's 4-ton dire. Twelve rely on it for 37 .- images from a van vehicle stored data for percent or more, including after Hurricane engineers to download. Montana, North Dakota, Katrmna to make "Our roads are in pretty a case for adds- tough shape;' said Mark "Spider vans" help tional federal Glock, the city's deputy states comply with funding to repair director for street trans- rules requiring damage, and portation. "We are on a roadway surveys. crews there recently col- 65-year cycle, and we know lected another 90,000 pavement only lasts 35 FUGRO PHOTO miles of data. years. We're veiy limited in w Connecticut's Transpor- our treatments' tation Department created About 20 transportation a catalog ofcracking and departments, from Seattle roughness. Engineers can to South Dakota to Con- log onto a computer, select necticut, are deploying vans a year and "drive" down known as an Automatic byways, said Kevin Nursick Road Analyzer, sold by a a spokesman. unit of Fugro, to triage "We used to have to go work and stretch budgets. out to a site to see if signs These departments, and were missing, but now we others using systems made can look on the digital by a handful of competi- highway and see if they're tors, use the data to comply there or not," he said. 40SPORTS Wolves lose season opener The Nues West football team opened its season with a 45-41 loss at Buffalo Grove on Aug. 28. The Wolves return home on Sept. 4, when they play host to Lane at 7p.m. The Indians kicked off their season with a 28-6 victory at Oak Lawn. Pioneer Press sports department report

JERRY DALIEGE/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS PHOTOS Middle:Nues West 's Johnny Pabst breaks free from the grasp of Buffalo Grove's Jason Salzman on Aug.28. Far right:Nues West's Harold Davis(23)attempts to tackle Buffalo Grove's Trey Cer- vantes on Aug.28. Szczesny, Flaws start soccer season strong BY NICK BULLOCK two goals of the season in a 4-1two starts and appeared in each Pioneer Press victory against Oakland on Aug. 21,game. in Champaign. Barrington's Jenna Szczesny, a Last season, Flaws led the teamLouis paces freshman forward on the Loyola in points (35), goals (16), shots (103), of Chicagx) women's soccer team,shots on goal (47) and game-Marquette scored the team's second goal inwinners (3). She finished second on Three area athletes powered the Ramblers' 3-2 double-over-the team in minutes played withthe Marquette women's volley- time, season-opening win against 1,663, starting 19 games. ball team to a 3-O start to the UNC Greensboro on Aug. 21 in She was one of 28 Division Iseason, which included a 3-O Greensboro, N.C. She followedwomen's soccer players named toupset ofthen-No. 21 Iowa State. that up with a goal and an assist inthe MAC Hermann Trophy watch Right-side and outside hitter the team's home-opener, a 2-Olist before the season. The Her-Taylor Louis, a redshirt fresh- victory against St Francis on Aug. mann Trophy is the premier indi-man from Niles North, leads the 28 in Chicago. vidual award in NCAA soccer. Sheteam in kills (59), kills per set Through four games, Szczesnyalso was named to the watch list(5.9) and points per set (6.3). led the Ramblers in points (5) and before last season. Defensive specialist Riley Bur- shots (16). Jenna Miller, a New Ther grad-chett, a freshman from Naza- uate, is also on the team. The juniorreth, is tied for the team lead in midfielder recorded 119 minutes inservice aces (3) and ranks fifth in Flaws off to fast start the team's first four games. Lastdigs (12). Amanda Green, also a Illinois women's soccer starseason, Miller played in 16 of theNiles North graduate, is a fresh- Jannelle Flaws has picked up team's games, starting 12. man outside hitter for the Gold- right where she left off last season. Sophomore defender Sarahen Eagles. The redshirt senior from Glen-Warren (Hinsdale South), junior brook South recorded seven goals midfielder Summer Schafer (anHave a suestion for the College and added two assists through the Oak Brook resident) and redshirtRoundup? Email Nick Bullock at team's first four games this season. sophomore forward Effle Ordonezbullockpioneerpressgmail.com. She scored or assisted on a goal in (York) also are members of the ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS each of those first four games, and team. Warren has started all fourNick Bullock is a freelance report- Illinois' Jenna Miller has played119minutes this season. The New Trier she also recorded the Illini's firstgames, while Schafer has earned er for Pioneer Press. grad started12games last season. SPORTS -41

r) Lake Forestto present NuesNorth with stifftest BY Emc VAN DIUL Pioneer Press

In Mark Egofske's second year as Niles North's foot- ball coach, the Vikings' non- conference schedulein- cluded the Skokie Skirmish against Nues West and a game against overmatched Amundsen. Amundsen stru1ed to fielda team thatyear, Egofske recalled, and Niles North won 54-O. The vic- tory brought the Vikings one game closer to qualify- ing for the postseason, but its value ended there. "It didn't serve a pur- pose," Egofske said. "We didn't get betterafter playing them." Egofske is now in his fourth year as Nues North's coach and the Vikings (1-O) have liicreased the difficulty of their nonconference schedule. With their annual game against Niles West slated to take place as a Central Suburban Cross- over on Sept 12, the Vikings fihledaWeek2openingwith Class 6A power Lake Forest. The Scouts havead- vanced to the state quarter- finals in three consecutive seasons, including the state semifinals in 2012. "We just felt that, going into our North side of the division, as long as we stay healthy playing these guys, they're going to make us a better team because they're KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS going to play fast," Egofske In this Oct.24, 2014,photo, Nues North's Romano Gayle(2)tackles Deerfield quarterback Anthony Ranallo during their game in Skokie. said. "It forces us to play fast, up-tempo and we takefor170 yards and four "If they have the kind ofdown. He also carried theNues North from doing so,bled once - which allowed that and you just keep build- touchdowns. Fleet-footed speed that I've heard about,ball five times for 108 yards Spagnoli said, is to do thethe Astros' to take a lead at ing on that as you play therunning back Quinn Julian I'm certain there's probablyand two touchdowns. Wade defensive fundamentalshalftime. Highland Parks and thescored three times in Week no way to duplicate it [inrushed 11times for 164correctly and take proper The Vikings were able to [Glenbrook Norths]. That's 1. Senior wide receiver Bri- practice]," Lake Forestyards and a touchdown. The angles ofpursuit to the ball. overcome those errors, but the big thing. This is one ofan Doherty hauled in six coach Chuck Spagnoli saidIowa commit's lone recep- "Because otherwise' hethey likely won't be as lucky the top 6A teams in thereceptions for 96 yards andof Dawkins and Wade.tion went for a 68-yardsaid, "you've got no chanceagainst a quality team like state. You play them, youone touchdown against the"We'll do the best we can score. once you get caught behind Lake Forest - as well as in know what? I'm sure we can Mightymen. and we'll try to, at some The way Nues Norththem because itwill besubsequent games against manage well in our divi- Lake Forest'soffensivepoint, give ourselves an op-rallied was encouraging for over." Maine South, Highland sion." attack is multi-faceted andportunity to catch those the Vikings. The same figures to be Park and Glenbrook North. The Scouts(1-O)will difficult to stop. Julian, whoguys." "That's the type of teamtrue for Niles North's de- "We can't play the way present a stiff test for Niles averaged10.0 yards per Dawkins' speed helpedwe are," Niles North senior fense as it tries to limit Lakewe played [against Shepard] North when they play in carry as a junior in 2014, isNiles North rally in its 63-32 strong safety/wide receiver Forest's big plays. and beat Lake Forest," Skokie at 7 p.m. on Friday, especiallydangerous. Hevictory against Shepard onRomano Gayle said. "When Offensively, Egofske add- Egofske said. Sept. 4. Lake Forest rolled to possesses the same type ofFriday, Aug. 28. The Astros we face adversity, we like to ed that his team must pro- a 45-6 win over Dunbar ingame-breaking speed aswere ahead 24-21 at half-come back with big runs tect the ball. It didn't do so atEric Van Dril is a freelance the first week of the seasonNUes North seniors Bar- time, but Dawkins returnedand score many touch- times in the first half against reporter for Pioneer Press. behind second-year starterrington Wade and Craigthe opening kickoff of the downs." Shepard - NUes North was Danny Carollo, who threw "Dutch" Dawkins. second half for a touch- The key to preventingpicked off once and it him- Twitter: @VanflrilSports 42- SPORTS Dons eager toseehow theymeasure up against Wildkits, Jones BYERicVAN DIUL can be productive in the run game;' Pioneer Press Evanston coach Mike Burzawa said. "It's kind of similar to our During a brief break in a film offense, viewing both teams. session on Aug. 30, Eric Harper They've got a solid running attack stood outside room 410 at Notreand obviously they've got the Dame in a green Michigan State quarterback who can do both. T-shirt with white lettering. That's what the game of football At 7:30 p.m. Sept. 4, the Dons will has [evolved] to. When you have a play host to Evanston and Michi- dual-threat quarterback, offenses gan State recruit Naquan Jones. become very dangerous and diffi- When asked ifhe was excited about cult to stop." the opportunity to play against A key for the Evanston and Notre Jones, a smile came across Harper's Dame defenses on Friday night face. figures to be limiting big plays. The "Oh yeah," the junior running Wildkits pulled away from Proviso back said."It'salways exciting West in their 42-21 victory on Aug. going against somebody of his 28, in large part due to the Little-to- caliber of competition. I've been Banks connection. Banks caught looking forward to it I have no four touchdowns - they were 17, problems with [Jonesj. He's just a 45, 24 and 17 yards - which tied a good player, and I want to see how single-game school record set by we compete against him." Brandon Hilliard in 2014. Ever since Evanston (i-O) was Notre Dame's offense proved to added to Notre Dame's schedule, be explosive against McHenry, as playing the Wildkits has been the Dons scored on their first two something Harper and senior cen- possessions of the first and third ter Tom Simon both said they and quarters en route to a 27-7 victory many ofthe Dons (1-O) have looked Harper scored twice on the ground forward to. in the first quarter, including a Not only are the schools less 30-yard scamper. Tsagalis scored than seven miles apart, which one rushing touchdown and con- should create a fantastic atmos- nected with senior wide receiver phere in Notre Dame's home open- Tim Simon for another. er, Evanston's roster features three While Notre Dame has looked Division I recruits. Jones starts on forward to playing Evanston be- the offensive and defensive lines. cause the Wildkits' talent level Quarterback Matt Little has com- represents a good measuring stick, mitted to Western Michigan. And a win for Evanston in what should Tray Banks, a wide receiver and be a lively environment would bode defensive back, is a Miami (Ohio)very well for the Wildkits. After recruit. All three are seniors. playing the Dons, Evanston has "We've talked about [the Evans- winnable Central Suburban cross- ton game] since we scheduled it," overs in Weeks 3 and 4 against Simon said. "It's the most talent Glenbrook North and Maine East. we're going to go against, so we're "We know it's obviously going to pumped up." be a huge challenge to play Notre Dons senior quarterback Tyler Dame at their home stadium," Tsagalis, a Western Illinois commit, Burzawa said. "They're a well- added: "It's fun, to kind of see how disciplined football program, ex- you compare. 'He's going to Michi- tremely successful and they've got gan State. Why is he so good?' You a lot of guys coming back on can see it in the game first-hand." offense. They've gota[FCS] The similarities between Notre quarterback. They're very strong Dame and Evanston, especially on up front. Defensively, they're very offense, should make the game solid. It's going to be a huge, huge intriguing. Both teams have explo- test for us." sive attacks that are led by strong- armed quarterbacks who can also Eric Van Dril is a freelance reporter beat teams with their legs. for Pioneer Press. KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS "{Tsagalis] can obviously make Evanstons Tray Banks, who is pictured during a practice onAug. 21,caught four touchdown passes in the all the throws, he's mobile and he Twitter: @VanDrilSports first week of the season against Proviso West. 43

Loyola's Eric Eshoo (87) takes the ball down to the 3-yard line after pulling in a long pass reception during the first quarter of the game against Mar- quette (Wis.) ori Aug. 29. BRIAN O'MAHONEY/PIONEER PRESS Coming attractions A number of big matchups featuring area teams are scheduled for the second week of the football season.

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