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Special visitor tours classrooms of new generations of students; Salomon's works have Charlotte Salomon's art remained a much lesser-known treasure, although they increas- BY MIKE ISAACS ingly have become more public - [email protected] I @SKReview_Mike through exhibitions, books, a docu- mental)' film and now an opera that Ike so many others who have just opened in Salzburg. seen Charlotte Salomon's And yet, it remains a surprise xtraordinary collection of when people have not heard of autobiographical art, Gillian Walnes Anne Frank but common when could not help but thiiik of a young Charlotte Salomon is a new name writer whose life was also brutally to them. cut short by Nazi genocide. Arielle Weininger, Chief Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Illinois Holocaust Museum, and Gillian Walnes talk about a Walnes was hardly the first Charlotte Salomon's art new exhibition featuring Charlotte Salomon's art. Walnes is cofounder and executive director of The Anne Frank Trust UK. GEOFF to draw comparisons between "In terms of Charlotte, you have SCHEEREPJSIJN-TIMES MEUlA Salomon, the Jewish-German born her wonderful works of art, the way artist who left behind a meticulous- she expresses herself in the art, but that begin even before her own ly rendered series of unbearably also in the writing actually," Walnes birth, features Salomon's writing as intimate drawings - a mind- says. "It's quite phenomenal. I have well - first on the reverse side of boggling series, really - and Anne forgotten that aspect of Charlotte the drawings and then directly on Frank, the iconic teenager who left Salomon's work." the drawings themselves. behind a diary inspiring generations Salomon created more than The works, beautifully drawn throughout the world. 1,300 gouache paintings, the major- in exquisite detail, catalog monu- Walnes' perspective, though, ity completed between 1941 and mental events in Salomon's and her carries a bit more weight since she 1943 in the south ofFrance. Cap- family's lives - intensely painful serves as the cofounder and execu- tured by the Nazis while pregnant ones including suicides that ran on tive director of the Anne the female side of her fam- Frank Trust IJX. Not sur- ily and more infrequently prisingly, she first saw the joyful ones including wed- Salomon exhibition years dings and births. before a new version went Anne Frank diary on display this summer covered a more concen- at the illinois Holocaust trated time in the author's Museum & Education life, a narrowly focused Center. perspective on the micro Charlotte Saloman painting shows the artist with her grandfather. Gillian Walnes, While recently visit- and macro events that cofounder and executive director of The Anne Frank Trust UK, recently viewed this ing family in Wilmette, she was experiencing day painting and others by Salomon at the Illinois Holocaust Museum. Walnes came to Skokie for to day. RIGHT: Charloffe Salomon painting showing her mother's death and ascension into another look at Salomon's 'We all know about heaven. PHOTOS BY GEOFF ScHEERERISUH-TIMES MEDIA art, touring the exhibition Anne Frank, the writer with Pioneer Press. The and how she articulates has found a wider audience. Her knew nothing about "Life? Or The- tour re-emphasized for GiHian Walnes, cofounder and executive director of The Anne most importantly what it chronicle expresses understandable ater?," while Otto Frank, Anne's her some of the simi- Frank Trust UK, recently visited the"Charlotte Salomon: Life? feels like to be the victim fear in deadly dangerous times but father and an Auschwitz survivor, larities between Charlotte or Theater?" exhibit at the Holocaust Museum in Skokie. Like ofpersecution, what it all through the prism of a girl com- was determined to make his daugh- Salomon and Anne Frank many, Walnes sees similarities between Charlotte and Anne feels like to be hated," ing of age. ter's diary accessible. and the immeasurable Frank. i GEOFF ScHEERER'SuH-TIMES MEDIA Walnes said. "And that Anne Frank died at age 15 at the Following the war, when otto value oftheir timeless transcends itseifto giving Bergen-Belsen concentration camp; Frank read Anne's complete diary Holocaust creations. in 1943, she was killed at age 26 in young people an understanding of: she was 11 years younger than Char- for the first time, he realized he had What the two did not share in Auschwitz. Before she perished, she 'OK, we're not living in that situa- lotte Salomon when the latter was never fully known her - despite common, however, was the breadth had left her robust autobiographical tion but maybe I can understand killed in Auschwitz. living with her for 24 hours a day, of their legacies. collection to a local doctor and had what that kid who is being bullied in But another key difference may seven days a week. Anne Frank has become iconic, asked him to protect it. the playground is actually feeling." have to do with what happened to "He decided he was going to use her diary having been read almost "Life? Or Theater?," as she called This is one reason Walnes the works after their creators were the legacy of his daughter for a gen- everywhere and handed out in her lyrical operetta of paintings surmises that Anne Frank's diary killed. Salomon's family initially eral force for good," Walnes says. Nil. A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY AUGUST 7 2014

Guillan Walnes points out the use of color and style in some of the striking paintings of Charlotte Salomon. Cofounder and executive director of The Anne Frank Trust UK, she toured a Salomon exhibition at the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie. i GEOFF SCHEERUVSUN1IMES MEDIA

"He was on a mission." world, that very difficult joy themorne nt.,: It took a good 10 years MORE INFORMATION time when you're trying to before Charlotte Salomon's learn about yourself and . Charlotte Saloman: "Life? or parents turned over "Life? who you are and that re- Theater?" runs through Sept. .... Or Theater?" to a mu- sponsibility of growing up," 2l at the Illinois Holocaust free. seum. That may have been Walnes said. because some of the events Museum & Education Center, Anne Frank was the Charlotte depicted were 9603Woods Drive, Skokie. For subject of an earlier travel- private and could have more information, access www. ing exhibition at the Illinois been difficult for her father ilholocaustmuseum.orglpages/ Holocaust Museum and her to share with the world, exhibitions/special-exhibitions. story is represented in the Stay active, without pain. Walnes speculated. . For more information about the upstairs permanent exhibi- (Otto Frank also found Anne Frank Trust UK, access tion as well. some passages in Anne's www.annefrank.org.uk. Walnes first got involved diary - especially about with Anne Frank in 1988 See an orthopedic specialist Anne's mother - difficult, . For video coverage of Gillian when she helped with a and a Roman Catholic pub- Walnes' visit to Skokie, access traveling exhibition about lishing company removed skokie.suntimes.com. her in the United Kingdom. within 72 hours. other explicit passages She later visited the Anne about Anne's physical Frank House in Amsterdam With joint pain, simple movements such as climbing development into adolescence. It wasn't until and successfully made the case that there 1997 when the full, unexpurgated diary was needed to be a British representative. stairs, bending over and even walking can really hurt. fmally published). Two years later, Walnes and others There is no need to wait weeks to see a specialist. Even with some important differences founded the Anne Frank Trust in the United between them, it's easy to see why Anne Kingdom, which has continued to grow over Our physicians are supported by nationally accredited Frank's name surfaces in many of the ap- the years. preciations of Charlotte Salomon's collec- Anne Frank would have turned 85 in rehabilitation programs, outpatient therapy and specialty tion. The diary and drawings share chame- June. The 70th anniversary of her last diary teristics of intimacy and authenticity, and entry and the Franks' arrest have just past. rehabilitation centers that can get you back to doing the the outside world increasingly moves in on Her story has no limited shelf life; it remains things you love. Pain free. their lives; Anne never reached adulthood, a timeless testament to courage and hope Charlotte never reached middle age. during the most unimaginable danger, an Unlike Anne Frank, Salomon was already honest account of a girl developing into a an adult when she began creating her teenager as the world around her is turning Get in touch. paintings. The figure she drew most often horrifically upside down. To make an appointment, call 877.737.4636 in "Life? Or Theater?" was Alfred Wolfsohn Charlotte Salomon would be turning 97 (known in her paintings as Amadeus Daber- in October. What she has left is an equally or visit presencehealth.org/painf ree lohn), someone with whom Salomon was valuable expression, an intimate work of certainly infatuated, although it's unclear beautifully-created personal art that de- whether they had a romance. serves to be preserved forever. Charlotte doesn't necessarily transform "I would love to do everything I can to get Presences Presence as "a character" in "Life? Or Theater?" the more people to know about this," Walnes way we feel Anne Frank does when reading says about Salomon's art. "It needs to be Our Lady of the Resurrection Resurrection her words. seen by young people because that's the Medical Center Medical Center "With Anne, it's about that transition frommost important audience. It needs to be seen childhood to adolescence, your place in the just as Anne Frank's diary needs to be read." THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL S I

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yellow rose sculpture outside Christine Pusateri's Thehair salon at 7665 N. Mil- waukee Ave. in Niles has special meaning to her and a group of cancer survivors. The rose is one of 34 that the Niles Chamber of Commerce has placed at local businesses as part of a public art project, "Bud to Bouquet," this summer. Each of the 34 participating businesses paid $625 to sponsor one of the rose sculptures, and local artists painted them. "We wanted to promote the Chamber's Night of the Roses event, and also encourage public art," said Katie Schneider, execu- tive director of the Niles Chamber of Commerce. "Many of the artists are from Nues, Skokie and Park Ridge, and it gives them a chance to create and display, as well as giving busi- nesses a chance to get involved in Christine Pusateri with her Nues Rose an interactive program." outside her Christine Pusateri hair salon. In the case of Pusateri's salon, i PAM DEFIGLIO/FOR SUN-fiMES MEDIA which specializes in hair restora- tion, a group of cancer survivors roses to look for clues. There will from Advocate Lutheran General be a drawing for a different prize, Hospital painted her rose sculp- such as a gift card, each month. ture. The artists participate in an The Pilles Rose outside her Home Depot at Dempster and Greenwood.PAM DEFSLIWFOR The website also contains a map of art therapy program in conjunc- SUN-TIMES MEDIA the rose locations and information tion with Brickton Art Center in about the artists. Park Ridge. their hair and making them look annual Night of the Roses awards Schneider said she hopes to "Yellow is a color of hope," Pu- good. dinner. The dinner usually takes work with facilities for seniors to sateri said. "Out of darkness comes Each of the roses has a differentplace in April, but this year, on its The inscription on the Nues Rose outside organize a bus tour of the roses for light. This is a color of hope and design and theme, according to 11th anniversarit will be moved Christine Pusateri's hair salon. ijiDEFI- seniors, and eventually organize renewaL" what the artist conceptualized. Forto November 15, Schneider said. SLIT/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA one for the general public as well. Pusateri, who lost her mother example, "Scents of Harvest" by The Night of the Roses honors If you want to own one of the and two brothers to cancer, also Arnitha Lim, on display at Tony's and recognizes Niles-area volun- in area stores until October. The roses, Schneider said you'll have to volunteers to style hair and wigs Finer Foods, has a food-based teers, and awards scholarships to Chamber welcomes members go to the Nov. 15 Night of the Roses for cancer patients as part of her theme. local students. Schneider said the of the public to go on a rose dinner. volunteerism for the American The Niles Chamber plans to proceeds from the auction will go scavenger hunt by visiting www "We will probably have some Cancer Society She hopes to help auction off the rose sculptures, towards the scholarships. discoverniles.com, downloading on live auction and some on silent them feel a little better by styling which are made of fiberglass, at its The roses will be on display an entry form, then visiting the auction," she said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 II MARINO REALTORS 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove Morton Grove (847) 967-5500 (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) Man hit by Metra train ruled suicide The Gold Standard www.century2l marinocom

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The following incidents were listed in the official DRUCS parking lot by demanding money. An officer found on Dempster Street and Waukegan Road on July reports of the N lles and Morton Grove police Leonard M. Russell, 39, of 2050 Scott St., Meirose several items in his possession, including a knife, 26. Police said Plunkett was pulled over for a traffic departments. Readers are reminded that an arrest Park, was charged with possession of a controlled sunglasses, and a watch - all of which were taken violation. He is scheduled to appear in court on by police does not constitute a finding of guilt; only substance and driving on a suspended license from Target. He is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 20. a court of law can make that determination. after he was arrested on the 6100 block of Howard Aug.26. Francisco Diaz, 28, of Palatine, was charged with Street on July 31. Police said Russell was pulled James Stawasz, 47, of 1178 S. Mitchell Ave., Arling- driving without a valid license after he was arrested NuES over for driving in the curb lane and officers alleg- ton Heights, was charged with theft at the Golf Mill on Caldwell Avenue and Waukegan Road on July edly found several prescription pill bottles contain- Center on July 31. Police said Stawasz allegedly 26. Police said Diaz was stopped for a traffic viola- DUI ing various controlled substances in his vehicle. took a food processor and ran out of the store. He tion. He is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 20. Ramiro Camacho-Garcia, 50, of 5033 N. Harding He was charged with one count of felony unlawful later allegedly told police he had a gambling prob- possession of a controlled substance, having no Ave., Chicago, was charged with aggravated driving lem and wished to pay for the item. He was charged HITAND RUN under the influence of alcohol after he was arrested rear registration lamp and no insurance. He is with felony retail theft because he had previous Nino Mateo, 9, of Chicago, was charged with hit on the 8000 block of Milwaukee Avenue on July scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 12. convictions. and run and possession of drugs and alcohol after 28 at 1:05 am. Police said Camacho-Garcia was THEFT he was arrested on the 8500 block of Morton allegedly speeding and later failed sobriety tests. MORTON GROVE An open Corona bottle was also allegedly found Crystal Kelly, 31, of 5725 W. Maplewood Ave., Chi- Avenue on July 26. Police said Mateo allegedly hit cago, was charged with theft on July 27 after police a fence and brick wall and drove away. Officers in his vehicle. Camacho-Garcia was also cited for ASSAULT said she stole approximately $900 in merchandise allegedly found drug paraphernalia and alcohol in speeding, improper lane use, no insurance and Dalia Mansour, 29, of Morton Grove, was charged illegal transportation of alcohol. from the Wal-Mart on the 8500 block of Golf Road. his vehicle. He is scheduled to appear in court on with assault after she was arrested on the 5900 Store security said Kelly was observed placing Aug. 15. Jose Zepeda, 33, of 7547 Monroe Street, Niles, block of Dempster Street on July 25. Police said items into a cart before walking out of the store was charged with driving under the influence of Mansour allegedly attempted to hit a police officer with the items, which she did not pay for. THEFT alcohol after he was arrested on the 8100 block of with her fist. She is scheduled to appear in court Leticia Flynn, 26, of Park Ridge, was charged with Dempster Street on July27 at 10:30 p.m. Police Daniel Ehiopa, 35, of an unknown address, was on Aug. 15. said Zepeda was pulled over for speeding and later charged with theft and criminal trespassing after theft on July 29 for allegedly stealing designer allegedly failed sobriety tests. He allegedly admit- he was arrested at the Target store on the 6300 DU' dresses from an unknown location. Police said the ted to drinking five shots of whiskey at a birthday block of Touhy Street on July26 at 11:55 p.m. Patrick Plunketi, 53, of Skokie, was charged with theft occurred last year. A court date was sched- party earlier that night. Police said Ehiopa was harassing customers in the driving under the influence after he was arrested uled for Aug. 15.

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District 207 Medical news Park Ridge nursing home sold School board seeking to Lincolnwood company BY NATALIE HAYES For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter "The plan is to utilize Lincolnwood-based Legacy the space in a modern, replacement member Healthcare acquired the Lu- creative way." theran Social Services-mn St. Matthew Center for Health in Park Ridge under a $10.5 mil- BY IGOR STUD1KOV lion deal this week. home eventually. For Sun-Times MediaI@istudenkov St. Matthew Center for A multi-million dollar Health, a long-term nursing renovation plan beginning Maine Township High care provider, opened in 1959 later this summer will upgrade School District 207 Board behind Lutheran General Hos- dining services and renovate Theof Education is looking to pital, and has since operated the rooms to add more patient replace a board member for the as a traditional nursing home privacy. There are no plans to second time this year. facility. build extra patient rooms or Eric Leys, a board member The facility at 1601 N. West- add additional square footage to since 2001, is moving out of the em Ave. has been re-flagged as the building. district. His resignation took effect "Avantara Park Ridge," and will "We're changing the common July 29. The board is currently ac- offer an expanded list of health spaces into nicer lounges so it cepting applications for candidates services to meet both long-termwill look more like a hotel than to fill the rest of his term and and short-term care needs, ac- a traditional nursing home," expects to select the replacement cording to Michael Manuel, viceManuel said. "The plan is to at its September meeting. president of business develop- utilize the space in a modern, Leys was first elected to the ment and strategy for Legacy creative way." board when he was only 21. He Healthcare. The first phase of renova- campaigned on making the district Under the new ownership, tions is expected to be complet- more accessible and publicly the facility will continue to ed within the next six months, accountable. While on the board, provide long-term senior living he said. Leys served as the president from accommodations, Manuel said, Although the former St. Mat- 2005 to 2009. Before he resigned, but will add a heavier focus on thews Center for Health has not he chaired the board's Finance post-hospital care, including reached 100 percent occupancy, Committee. extensive rehabilitation therapythe current number of resi- District 207 communications and high-acuity nursing ser- dents who currently reside in director David Beery said Leys is vices for patients with post- the facility wasn't immediately moving to Orange County, Calif., surgery illnesses. available. to oversee the Penske Automotive "At Legacy, we're trying to Manuel said the current Group. Leys advised the board steer away from the idea of residents living in the facility he would be leaving July 14, two a traditional nursing home," wouldn't be displaced under weeks before the resignation took Manuel said. "We'll still have the changes, and that the cur- effect. those services, but we'll also fo-rent cost patients pay for care Leys is the second board cus on rehabbing a patient who wouldn't change in the imme- member to resign this year. Donna had hip surgery to get them diate future, although "small Pellar, who served on the board ready to go home." market increases could take for 19 years, left in May. She was Beyond continuing to func- effect over time," he said. replaced by Paula Besler. tion as a senior care facility, The acquisition of St. Mat- The board must select some- Avantara Park Ridge will serve thews Center for Health is the one to serve out the remainder of Maine Township High School District 207 board of education member, Eric Leysdur- as a transitional point for fifth property Legacy Health- Leys' term, which will end in April ing Monday evening's meeting. i BRIAN OMAHONEY-FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA patients discharged from the care has taken over during the 2015. The candidate must be a U.S. hospital but are not ready to past year. citizen and registered voter, at Aug. 12. The materials can be McGrath touted the opening as care for themselves at home. Other properties the corn- least 18 years old and living in the mailed to the district office at 1131 a great opportunity "We'll provide care for pany acquired this year include District 207 coverage area for at South Dee Road, Park Ridge, 111. "District 207 is recognized as someone who had open-heart Warren Barr Gold Coast, least a year, a press release said. 60068, submitted in person duringone of the leading high school surgery and other serious Arlington Long Grove, Aurora To be considered, candidates the district's business hours or districts in Illinois and indeed in surgeries," Manuel said. "At St. Rehabilitation and Nursing, and need to submit a letter of interest emailed to vedwards@maine2ø7. the United States of America," she Matthew's, that wasn't their Warren Barr North Shore in and a one-page resume showing org. said. "This opening is a unique op- business." Highland Park. their involvement in their commu- The board plans to meet the portunity for a motivated individu- Manuel said 90 percent Legacy Healthcare's nurs- nities to Board President Marga- candidates throughout August. It al with an interest in education to of the patients under care at ing centers operate under the ret McGrath. The materials must plans to select Leys' replacement have a positive impact on our 6500 the 17 skilled nursing centers brand names Grove, Warren be submitted by 4 p.m. Tuesday, during its Sept. 2 meeting. students and our communities." owned by Legacy Healthcare goBarr and Avantara. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 15

Nues Activist pushes for elected clerk, special elections

BY IGORSTUDKOV potentially hurt the village govern- serve until the nearest municipal 775 signatures, calls for a referen- vast knowledge of the village. And For Sun-Times MediaI@istudenkov ment. election, when the voters would get dum on how the trustee vacancies the way we use the clerk position - Makula is no stranger to peti- to choose his or her replacement. are filled. The mayor currently fills she's used for all sorts of things." Nues activist Joe Makula has tions. Most recently, he successfully Makula said that residents who vacancies, but, ifthe referendum She said that Victorine does a submitted two referendum peti- placed a question about term limits signed the petition feel that the question passes, would be filled by number ofthings that are not usu- tions that, if they make it onto the on the April 2013 municipal election mayor's ability to appoint a clerk special election. But if the vacancy ally part of a village clerk's duties. November gubernatorial election ballot. While the question passed, a creates a conflict of interest. The occurs less than 196 days before the Having a new clerk get elected ballot, would let residents have similar ballot question placed by thevillage Election Board is made up regularly scheduled election, the every four years would mean that a say in how village government Village Board passed as well, creat- ofthe mayor, the city clerk and the seat would remain vacant until the the village wouldn't benefit from operates. ing legal confusion that still hasn't most senior village trustee. election. her knowledge and experience. The first ballot question would been resolved. "lithe mayor appoints the Makula argues that, under the "Marlene is a certified clerk," ask residents whether they want On July 14, Makula filed two peti- clerk, the mayor controls the elec- current system, too marty trustees said Garard. "She took a three-year to make the village clerk an elected tions to place two referendum ques-tion board," said Makula. "That started out appointed to the posi- clerk course, so she's up to date to position. The second ballot questiontions on the ballot for the upcoming shouldn't be. if [the clerk] is elected,tion, get elected later and keep theirprocedures and policies. She is very would ask if they want trustee va- gubernatorial election. The first she's not dependant on the mayor seats, which limits opportunities forwell trained. If we had an elected cancies to be filled through a specialpetition, which has 888 signatures, to vote or take actions that would residents with no political connec- clerk - by the time they'd complete election. calls for a referendum question on be beneficial to the mayor." tions to get on the board. the training, there would be another Makula said he wanted to give whether the village clerk should He also feels that making the NUes spokeswoman Hayley Gara-election." residents more say in what the become an elected position. position elected will increase the rd told Niles Herald-Spectator that, As for the trustee question, the village government looks like. With The clerk is currently appointed pool of candidates. while the village isn't opposed to thevillage simply feels that it's unneces- the first question, he also hopes to by the mayor; an elected clerk "We'd have less cronyism," said petition in and of itself, it worries sary eliminate what he secs as a conflict would serve a four-year term. If the Makula. "[Right now], ifyou want about the implications of having an "The village is not completely of interest on the village's Elec- post becomes vacant, it would be that job, you need to be a friend elected clerk. clear as to why he would like these tion Board. While the village isn't up to the Village Board to select a and relative of a mayor. We want "Marlene [Victorine], our cur- changes," said Garard. "Typically, opposing either petition, it argued replacement. If the vacancy occurs everyone to have an equal chance torent clerk, has been with the village change comes when it is needed that the changes Makula suggested more than 31 months before the apply for the position." for 14 years," said Garad. "She has and there seems to be no need for aren't necessary - and could term is up, the replacement would The second petifon, which has had eight years of experience and a these changes at this time." AYSH - MIJC - P4CE*4 Book Online and Save on NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE Midway Airport Parking HIGH HOLY DAYS 2014-5775 TO RECEIVE YOUR FREE DAY Book online at www.mdwpark.com ROSH HASHANA YOM KIPPUR and enter code 2J1Í SEPTEMBER 24, 25, 26 OCTOBER 3, 4 OR Call 866-922-7275 TICKETS FOR UNAFFILIATED $125 and mention JI)L)J)uJL TiCKETSREQUIRED FOR ALL HIGH HOLIDAYSERVS Guarantee your airport parking now! Indoor Rate Outdoor Rate

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ucts company headquartered \%* Julie Smolyansky, the company's "Over the next few years, I see The company, known for a cul- Lifeway Foods employee Josue licoarral pours some dried milk into a mixer with heated milk in 2010, the first step in the secretly-held process to make kefir. Fui advertising new product introduc- tions and frozen kefir products also gearing up for the opening of a milk-production plant it acquired last year. CEO, sees continued growth for Lifeway, which has 92 percent of U.S. market share for kefir. Lifeway saw a 16 percent increase in total consolidated gross sales (to $89.9 million) in 2012, and a 21 percent increase (to $109 million) in 2013. continued global expansion build- ing upon our distribution in the UK and Canada, and increased

company out national Lifeway BY PAM DEFIGUO For Sun-Times Media business operations in Nues and Skokie, is continuing its growth this year with an expansion into Canada, a rollout of national geared to summertime palates. tured dairy product called kefir, is

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Nues Village preparing for $300,000 water facility makeover

BY lOOR STUDDIXOV through the pumping station. common needs associated with Station 3 would get new exhaust village will spend on the project For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov The Touhy Avenue pumping any aging structure. Pretty much fans a new door to the reservoir. spend on the project will depend station isn't particularly conspicu- what any good homeowner does asThe service buildings would also on the size of the winning bid. Nues is getting ready to repair ous. Located immediately west of the years go by." have their exhaust fans replaced, Garard said Niles has budgeted its Touhy Avenue pumping station,the Niles police station, it can be Indeed, the bid document and the structures that protect the$300,000 for the project. a facility that processes water be- easily mistaken for a garage that indicates that most of the repairs valves will be replaced. The project is expected to start fore it goes into the village homes. just happens to sit atop a cement have to do with basic mainte- The renovations promise to sometime in September, and it The project, which the village structure. The only hint of its pur- nance. The corrosion on the make the pumping station's interi- is expected to be completed by has budgeted $300,000 for, is pose is the fence that surrounds structures' processing pipes ors more environmentally friendly.Spring 2015 designed to provide maintenance the field immediately to the left. will be removed, and the pipes All pumping stations will get new Colletti indicated that the proj- and improve functionality for the The cement and the hill conceal a repainted. Existing windows and LED 1ighting and the electric ect wouldn't have much impact on pump station structures. The reservoir. Four block-like pumping doors will be replaced, and the infrastructure will be upgraded. the village residents. village doesn't expect the project stations and two similarly blocky walls will be repainted. Roofing Niles spokeswoman Hayley Ga- 'All of the work will be per- to create any disruptions in water maintenance buildings are located will be replaced, and floors will be rard said that the project doesn't formed at the Touhy Avenue delivery along the sides, unmarked. repaired. Pump Station 2 will get have anything to do with the Niles'facilities and will go unnoticed by' The prospective contractors According to Niles Water Plant its foundation water-proofed at theongoing search for an alternative the general public, except for the have until August 6 to submit theirManager Chris Colletti, the projectdrain area. Catwalks and railings water supplier. If the village does few businesses and home own- bids. The Village Board is expect- is a simple matter of addressing will be repaired and, if necessarily, decide to switch suppliers, the ers that live next door to us," he ed to select the contractor before issues that tend to crop up in any replaced. project would proceed without anysaid. "They may notice the roof, the end of the month. The project aging structure. Other renovations are more changes. other exterior work and a bit is expected to be completed by the "Some of the buildings date fundamental. Pump Station 2 Potential contractors must turn more activity than usual. These spring of next year. back to the 1950s," he said. would get a new water heater, a in their proposals by Aug. 6, at 12 improvements will not impact The village gets its tap water "Niles has decided to upgrade its new interior heater as well as a p.m. The Niles Board of Trustees isthe delivery of potable water. Our from the city of Chicago. But drinking water pump stations to new roof vent and fan.A new pipe expected to choose a winning bid- customers will not experience any before the water goes into Niles improve their general appearance, will be placed around its perim- der during the August 26 meeting. service interruptions related to homes and businesses, it has to go daily functionality and address theeter to improve drainage. Pump The amount of money the this project."

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Help us keep a loud voice and presence "The problem is government thing by saving costs. If in Washington, DC. It is really simple. Join a BY RANDY spending at a rate that makes they make more money, veteran's organization. BLASER they could build more The VFW is one of the largest lobbying ever-increasing, con fisca- stores and hire more groups for our veterans. Maybe you don't like tory tax rates necessary. It is people and provide more hearing about the many cutbacks in military profit to their sharehold- funding? Maybe it's the shameftil condition of a cycle, iftaken to its natural ers. our VA facilities and the fact that many of our at is the purpose of a conclusion, that is not sus- And ifyou have an IRA veterans have died while on a waiting list to company? or a 401K or are invested receive medical treatment that really upsets I find myself asking that tamable, for it will result in in a money market fund, you. Whatever the issue may be, you can question in light of the ongoing de- tax rates no one can bear or or have a pension that make a difference by joining. bate triggered by Walgreens, a long- inflation that will wipe out the invests in publicly traded Our membership counts when our leaders time Illinois company, contemplating companies, and that is go before Congress. This organization formed moving its corporate headquarters economy. Congress created the just about everybody, to preserve and protect the rights and bene- to Switzerland. problem. Since Congress won't then you want Walgreens fits of all veterans. Unlike many organizations The move would help Walgreens to make as much money that only use 10 percent of their fundraising reduce its federal tax burden, now r it, citizens do what they can as possible. A well-funded money for veterans or active duty troops, estimated at about 31 percent. Cut- on their own." retirement account is 100 percent of \TFW funds are used to help ting that expense seems like a good preferable to food stamps. veterans, their families, homeless veterans, economic move - a no-bramer. When you think about active duty personnel, the USO, scholarships But the move would also hurt fl- it, the problem isn't that and more. linois, by taking money and jobs out either celebrate how much they are Walgreens wants to move to avoid This is a cry out for all veterans. If you of the public domain. getting back from Uncle Sam, or taxes. don't like how they treat your brother vets So critics claim Walgreens is be- bemoan how much they have to pay. It's not a problem that many of and young troops, then put your money where ing a bad corporate citizen, almost There may not be anything more my neighbors shop in Wisconsin for your mouth is and join your VFW. If there is unpatriotic, by trying to shed some American than trying to avoid groceries. It is not a problem that a veteran in your family that is not a member, tax costs. paying taxes. We revolted from a people flock to the Internet to make get them signed up. You don't like hearing But is it really? perfectly good empire to get out of purchases. It's not even a problem about the deaths of your veterans because the Getting out of paying taxes is taxes back in 1776. that everyone looks for ways to get VA system is broke? Your membership can something every American does So if paying taxes is the measure more money back on April 15. make a difference. Our numbers count. nearly every day. of responsible citizenship, as some The problem is government If you aren't a veteran, but want to help us, People buy products on the Inter- like Sen. Dick Durbin claim, then we spending at a rate that makes ever- volunteer at a VA facility and let your local net and brag about paying no taxes. all fall short. increasing, confiscatory tax rates VFW know you are a volunteer and those Up where I live, near the Wisconsin But back to my initial question: necessary. It is a cycle, if taken to its hours or donations will be included in our border, many of my neighbors brag What is the purpose of a business? natural conclusion, that is not sus- report to Washington, DC. If you care about about how much money they save by A business has one responsibility tamable, for it will result in tax rates our veterans, you can help. Contact your local shopping for groceries at a Wiscon- and that one thing is to make money. no one can bear or inflation that will VFW Our veterans are dying waiting for your sin store called Woodman's. How That's it. Nothing else. wipe out the economy. help. do they do it? Wisconsin does not Once you understand that con- Congress created the problem. Tom Amirante charge sales tax on food. cept, it is easy to see that Waigreens Since Congress won't fix it, citizens Commander, Niles VFWMemorial Post 7712 And every April 15, taxpayers would be doing the most responsible do what they can on their own.

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at the poolside party in the Win- Guestsnetka home of James H. Stone enjoyed a perfect afternoon on July 20 to benefit the Pilgrim Chamber A&STh Players. Stone, president of Pilgrim's board, was host- ing the event for the ninth summer and this year stood in his driveway personally welcoming many of the ar- rivals. Auction chair Madeleine Plonsker had assembled a whopping 79 silent auction items, many music-related. The traditional heart of the benefit is a musical per- formance arranged by the ensemble's founder, Carol Honigberg of Highland Park, from her wide range of musical connections. This year she invited the Aizuri Quartet - violin- ists Miho Saegusa and Zoe Martin-Doike, violist Ayane Marci Johnson of Highland Park (left) with Janet Kralove of Park Kozasa and cellist Karen Ridge PHOTOS BY BONNIE ROBINSON Ouzounian, currently string quartet in residence at the Ravinia Steansthe standing-room-only crowd to feet, Music Institute and the Curtis Institute ofadding numerous fans to their already Music in Philadelphia. considerable following. Their program included a lush perfor- The benefit was co-chaired by Rhoda mance of Anton Webern's richly lyrical Pierce and Ludmilla Coven and drew 125 "Langsamer Satz," and string quartets bypatrons, including husband and wife mu- Haydn and Beethoven. The latter was the sicians violinist Desiree Ruhstrat and cel- third of three known as the Razumovsky list David Cunliffe of Highland Park, and quartets, commissioned by the Russian Anthony Roberts, director of the Ravinia ambassador to Vienna. Citing the work's Steans Music Institute. technical demands, Zoe Martin-Doike ex- The Pilgrim Chamber players 18th plained "This is from Beethoven's middle season at the Highland Park Community period and he was definitely writing for House opens Oct. 19. For information visit professional musicians." www.pilgrimplayers.org or call (312) 266- Their dazzling performance brought 8729 or (847) 433-0979. THERE'S A CAREER FOR EVERY PASSION. Whether ¡Us the outdoors. preserving nature. or something completely unique, you may be surprised at how many jobs are connected to the things you love. So bring your passion to Getyour eventin Trend pioneerlocal.com/monster and start searching. Who knows, you might find the perfect opportunity to put your passion to work. Have a philanthropic cause or event, or a party to share? Email Deborah Hoppe at dhoppepioneerloeal.com. She can send you guidelines for submitting informa- Monster. Find Better. tion for Trend. Or call (312) 321-2734. Pioneer Press DMOBILEREADY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 30 I

III BOUQUETCATCHER.COM Couple found love through caroling Elena Pop and Alexandru Ciupe

Pop and Alexandru Ciupe of Romania married on February 9, at Saints Constantine and Helen Roma- Eienanian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago. They held their reception at Fountain Blue in Des Plaines. The couple live in Park Ridge. They also welcomed a baby boy, Lucas, into their family on June 17.

Question: How did you meet? Elena Pop:We met at the Saints Constantine and Helen Romanian Orthodox Cathedral. During Christmas we have the caroling tradition when we gather in a large group and carol the parishioners who sign up on the list. On the Christmas Eve after the carols concert that is held in the cathedral the cathedral's choir and other volunteers carol the Archbishop and join him for dinner. We both did this two years in a row in 2011 and 2012. In 2012 it happened that we sat next to one another at the dinner, this way we started to get to know each other.

aWhat's your favorite characterisfic or quirk about each other? Elena:He is charming and has good humor. Alexandru:She is smart and spontaneous.

Q: What's the best piece of advice you can give to people planning a wedding? ElenaFind the experts for every service you need and communicate well in order to make sure they understand how you picture your big day.

Q: What did you do for a honeymoon? PHOTOS PROVIDED BYCIPRIANI PHOTOGRAPHY Elena:For ten days (during the cold Chicago weather) we explored "The Garden Island" - Kauai, Hawaii, by air, Photographer: Bogdan Rusu, Cipriani Photography, Chicago land, and sea. We took a doors-off helicopter tour over the Videographer: Laurentiu Nicolae, Chicago spectacular Waimea Canyon and Napali Coast. Then we Ceremony venue: Saints Constantine and Helen Romanian went for a movie tour, chocolate tour, and hiked the famous Orthodox Cathedral, Chicago Kalalau trail. Finally we did some scuba diving and swam Reception venue: Fountain Blue, Des Plaines with the turtles. This was the most amazing place we have Officiant Archbishop Most Rev. Dr. Nicolae Condrea seen so far. Dress: David's Bridal See more at: bit.ly/be-pop-ciupe Floral Arrangements: Emanuela Candrianu

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Barbara and Edward Simmons were married Aug. 8, 1964, and will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married in Indianapolis, Indiana and have lived in Skokie since 1965. They are shown here on their wedding day and last September, visiting New Buffalo, Michigan.

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Indeed, more than 55 percent of Booz Allen's Sourcing to satisfy hiring managers -- "Employee referrals don't necessarily save time or new hires are sourced from the 1,700 employee referrals the firm receives in an average month. avoid the involvement of recruiters or agencies, because hiring managers want to see a full slate of candidates," says Steve Lopez, director of consulting services at Manpower Inc. in ERP s just one aspect of sourcing process -- Even when firms are very bullish on their ERPs, Dallas. A couple of internal referrals -- even good ones -- won't by themselves fill that bill. they don't view it as their exclusive sourcing solution. "Every time a position opens, the ERP is only a component of it," says Carlson. "An actual recruiter will ownthe requisition and will look Can there be too many employee referrals? -- One ongoing debate over employee at all possible sourcing channels, to provide diverse and diversely sourced candidates.' referrals is whether such a program, if it dominates a company's sourcing, will An effective ERP is high-touch -- In the 2010s, employers with the most effective referral bring on unhealthy heterogeneity. "There is such as a thing as too much of a good thing," says Lopez. We'II ask the question of what the balance should programs must continue to invest in them with both infrastructure and personalized be. Diversity of thought and background and experience are important." communications. Booz Allen, for example, personally acknowledges both the referring employee and the referred potential candidate with 48 hours, often with a phone call. A The hiring of new blood that is unaffihiated with the professional networks of incumbent dedicated internal ERP web portal serves as the center of employee referral activity. employees may indeed be crucial to a company's capacity for innovation. Efficacy of employee referrals depends on position -- Some positions are much Integrating employee referrals with agency services -- Recognizing the power and more likely than others to be filled by candidates sourced by employee referral. value of employee referrals, many recruiters and agencies are working with customers Companies find that employee referrals of sales representatives, for example. are to create cost-effective, multi-channel sourcing solutions. Sometimes a client will frequently converted to hires. But filling a requisition for a very specialized software have their own ERP, and we'll fit our program and pricing around that," says Lopez. engineer may require postings on job boards or the services of a headhunter. Cost of employee referrals is moderate -- The relatively modest cost of When the talent need Is urgent -- Employee referrals enjoy a reputation of fast employee referrals has made them popular with many employers "If we use an time-to-hire, but only if the right people emerge organically. Time is of the essence, external recruiter for a $100,000 job, we would pay the recruiter $20,000," says so if we don't have an employee referral when we need it, we'll actively source Hankin. That's a lot more than G2's $3,000 incentive for a successful employee by a number of other possible channels," says Deborah Hankin, head of talent referral. "But posting to job sites alone would be the least expensive." management at marketing communications firm G2 USA in New York City. 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SvN and Gilt-lob electronicgames and systems, clothing, household goods. bedding. Anything you may need or want! 24Aed/BIk M/F, $1250-950,imported GLENVIEW 3836 Michael Lane, books, movies and other treasures. - A mindset at peace with browoer incompatibilities, mobile device Lawn, Garden Equipment Robincresi Ad. Hawthorn Woods. parents on site, Ort Fam. Dogs, books, etc fragmentation, a multitude of screen sizes and resolutions, etc 3 blka South of Willow ott Pfin sten Machinery, Tools 8am.4pm 815-885-47W promisedlandshepherds.com Fri-Sun, Aug 8th-lOth, 9am- pm. NORTHBROOK- Giant Garage S - Pior knowledge ot coding in Cache (cap) language is a major plus DARIENMEGAGARAGESALES- - Eeperience with Scrums (agile methodology) HINSOALE ESTATE SALE-727 S. Whole House Sale. Moving Sale! Thurs 8/7 6 Fri 8/8 Medical Equipment Poodles toys and tinys. Gorgeous - 25+ HOMES Evnryfhing Must Go! from 10-5. 2662 Lisa Ct, Lionel Washington St, Aug. 8 )Fri( 9 (Sat) 8 a.m.-3p.m. KEY ABILITiES 9:3Oam-2pm.Numbers 8:30amshots, dewormed windair.nel trains, tools, books, china, clothes, Misc. Merchandise 8! 5-286-3915 Fri., Aug 8 to Sat.. Aug. 9 antiques S knick knacks gslore! - A strong balance Innovative digital focus, problem solving and Furs,Fine Jewelry. Brighton,Dreuel 8014 Farrningdale Drive business skillu Musical Instruments Bedroom&Media Armoire, Lamps, Maps of homes available! HARWOOD HEIGHTS - Facto- - Ability to think on behalf ot the conaumer, the business, and Bath vanity, Csbinet w/granite top. my and Home Sale! 4609 N. Ro- NORW000 PARK TWP, Save Time and Gas Money SS 8050 W. Catherine Ave. 60656. communicate your vision tor the product to the rest of the team Office Furniture Kitchen/bath faucets sinks, Chan- Check us out!!! nald St. Saturday 8/9 and Sun- - Must be accurate and detail oxented deliers, Sconces, Fireplace day 8/10, 7am, Sat, 8/9, 8-5. Baby/hhld. items. - Take initiative to research and learn emerging technologies Resale Shops screens, Electronics. Ceiling tana, furniture, women, men, baby - Motivated self-starter, works well under tight deadlines Custom bed/bedding, Medicine Estate Sale. Wilmefte. 2348 Schi!- )boy S girls) & maternity clothes. - Ability to work well within cross-departmental reamo er. Mahogany dining room. curio. Snow Removal Equipment cabinets,Watedord,Dansk dishes, Kenilworth, Garage Sale at 165 - Excellent organizational and time management skills, able to Silk drspeo, Designer clothes, Mir- child bed set Sony flat TV, Ither OAK PARK 1172 5. Wenonah Ave Sporting Goods Kenilworth Ave, Kenilworth Il. handle multiple protects roro, Holiday decor, Floral couch and chr Outdoor furn,kitchenFr'rlSat Aug. 15/16 lOa-3p. We willSat Aug 9th, 8am-4pm. Somethin tble, Brunswick Poker Tbl 8 Play- for Everyone! Furniture, househol arrsngemento,Tables. Artwork, cus- be selling LOTS of household items EDUCATION ANO EXPERIENCE Swap, Trade tom Conditions. er's Chr 6 4 bar stools and more. sewing machine, clothes, crib. rugs.Terms and including:Furniture.lamps,rugo. - Bachelor's degree in computer science, web development, human SatAug9 toa-4p games. books and much more! Cash or Credit Cards accepted for clothes,toys.Thefurniturein- computer interaction or related field Swimming Pools, Supplies sales over $50 6 2.75% usage fee dudes:dressers,lubies,desk, - Minimum 7. years of relevant development experience will be charged-Bring help to load chairs, beds, Most are antiques orPark Ridge - 1908 5 Washington Tickets Canfield/Higgina area large items-must be picked up by old, Resumes should be emalted Wanted to Buy NOON on Sunday. Not responsible Huge Garage Salet or fax'd lx the foltowing address: for accidents.ltems as is, sales FI- Augusl 8 6 9, 9am-Spm Sax-Times Media MAL. VIM GUtE La Grange - 109 Sunset, Sat Aug Multi Family - Loads of stuff! Atto: Human Resoxrces - Auction 9, Bam-2pm. Big Sale . Vinlae Ne Regal Home/Kathy Petricca Evanston - 2049 Hawthorne Lane Senior Application Engineer (1 block N of Golf, 1 block W of on Sign. Crate and Barrel Dishes S 350 N. Orleans, TOS Chicago, IL 60654 ESTATE SALE glasses, Computer Monitor/ Acces- ANTIQUE AUCTION! Mt. Prospect, 1730 Verde Dr. McCormack) Saturday 8/9, 9-3 Fax: (312) 321-2288 Antiques, furniture garden sup- sones, Antiques/Furniture, etc Tues. Aug. 12. 3:00-10:00 PM 8/8-9 . . . 9-4 & 8/10 .. 10-2 Email address: hr@auntlmee,com - Please note plies, kitchenware, books and toys. OU!N6SALE Senior Application Engineer in the subject line. 7232 N. Western Ave,, Chgo. Like new, cieux furniture: beauti- lui ornate Italian LR; contempo- LaGrange Pk. GARAGE SALE: Sut. Several Estates, Plus 8/9, 630 N Spring LaGrange PK, 8 Park Ridge - 317 Courtland Ave Sun-Times Media is an Equat Opportunity Employer ramy sofaiioveseat; gorgeous Friday 8/8 & Saturday 8/9, 8-2 Consignments! tnctudes: Martinsviiie display cabinet: Sm. AM-I PM. Furniture, house kid/youth items, Bedroom S dining room sets. t930'u large mahogany showcase labies; BRs; vintage sofa: crys- chairs, household ilems, lawn on 4 legs; t 1 Pc mahogany dining tal; tons of beer Steins; bar A bar 0Oft mowers, garden equip. snowblower .'- room set: mastercraft bruss and items; music boxes, angels & 11is Lake Bluff - 550 Gurney Avenue bells collectibles; bowling pin S Fri 8/8 6 Sat 8/9, 9-4pm. Multi- RIVER FOREST Multi family yard glass large modern dining room figureo(!); hsld, and more,,,, EVANSTON. BACKYARD BEAD Family! Antiques, turn, glassware,sale with great statt! 822 Jackson tablm other SO's. 60's, 70's modern Priced to sell, ewelry. chisa, hand items, SALE! 1310 South Blvd. Saturday Ave. Sat 8/9 8am-t2pm. Kids furs, fumiture: large collection of antique Pia @estatesales,net, co edibles. S many Ireasures! books.trundlebed, lawnrnowen, Ifs 8:30 Friday. 8/9 Only, lOam-3pm Semi precious stained, leaded and bevelled glass stones, fresh water pearls, crystals, ktchn Ibi s chairs, marble tile, more! windows: chickering mahogany NAPERVILLE: Friday, August 8 findings and vintage jewelry. Lake Forest - 381 Spruce Ave piano: totem pote: antique clocks:thru Sunday, August 9, 9-4. 989 Fri S Sat Aug 8th 6 9th 9am-3pm, Riverfronl Sea Nymph Fishing Boat Oswego Rd: Antiquen & primi- Vintage and Antiques Garage Sale!($2,500),furniture,tools,decor! 'ugh school antique B-tune cylinder music boo: Evanston, Evairston Multi family ga- tines: cupboards. rope bed, Garden antiques, decor S displa 1404 River Terrace Dnve, 1930's and t940's pulp fiction trunks, tables, chairs, couch, mir- rage 551e Sat. Aug 2nd from 9:00-items, brass bird cage, fishing stu McHenry. Fn. 8/8 and Sat, 8/9 from magszines: old comic booko: toys,roms, dishes, Full hs, all must go! t :00, 725 Oakton Street, See onlineprimitive, and cleanest out long time add for details trains: pottery, glass: oil painting collection, Lots tn choose from! Sat, 8/9, 8a-2p 700 Block Maclean sgd g. (George) Inness and Eliot NEW TRIER SALES Av Kenilworth, Multi-familyrurn- CUBEÇnews Clark: other oil paintings and prints, Estate Sales-Antqs., mage sale, Furniture.sporting some listed: dunhill lighters: musical Art, 50's Designer Furn. equipment. clothing.books,elec- our spncialty.Chanitins, tronics, housewares and more! instruments: coins: ewelry, inc. t4k Clean-up available, pendant with 27.5 carat emerald; Walter -847-471 -7333 Skokie. 8328 LAWNDALE AVE many gold nngs with diamonds. vanston, IANT M.VIN SALE!! 3- Family Garage This Saturday.August 2nd, snd SAT AUG 9th emeralds. sapphires. etc.; watches Nyce Things Estate Sales LIBERTYVILLE 612 Kenwood Ave.Sale....Tivoli music system Sunday, August 3rd, from 10 am to and pocketwatches; silver lewelry; 663 Valley Ad, Lake Forest Fri - Sun, Aug 8th-lOth, gam-Bpmw/sub VARIOUS ITEMS Come 5 pm both days, come fo 2109 Pio- and see costume jewelry: pearlE curiosities: Fri 818 & Sat 8/9, 9am-4pm neer Road and Simpson Streel inH-U-G-E Garage Sale!Antiques, Beautiful home in The Ponds, furniture,small household items, boa lots; oriental rugs; fine estate Northwest Evanstontoseeour Gasoline memorabilia, hall rug, Iso- HUGE range of itemst Too much toclothes (mostly new) and more1 furs: antique lamps; ornate lightingiv loveonat, artwork, Curio cabinet, listhere,but everythingisIn h fistures and mirrors: more! wingback chrs, cherry DR w/6 chro, quality . NO JUNK, NO CLOTHE I! boi:it Preview: Mon., August11 sideboard wlbraso accents, mirror Smoke-free home, + pets, though M% Your local w/gold shell deai n, Florida rm with 3:30-7:30 PM & everything is clean and dog hair- Saie glass tbl 6 chrs,aker'o rack, wick- free. Cash, Check and Credit Cards 0Onf 1is i Hour Before Sale. er fbi S chrs, washer, dryer, ref rig. M Accepted. There is something for WADSWORTH 38812 N, Pine Fuit Listing & Photos at: antiques lhroogfr out home, FR sec- everyone a! this sale!' Sa\c tional. wrought iron patio fum. 11is Grover mile west of Green Bay www.directauction.com See estatesalea.net for photos, Rd On Wadowortth Rd to North- sports hub. MORTON GROVE 5945 western Ave. Follow the signo. Seeking Quality Estates EVANSTON, Multi-Family Sale. Greenwood St. (from Dempster, Fri-Sun, 8:3Oam-5pm. Tools, Tools. & Consignments 2719 Reese Ave., 1 blk N. on Austin) Sat 8/9, 8-3. Nyce Things Estate Sales Tools and Household items, mens tor this & Upcoming Auctions! Saturday August 9th. gam-2pm. Loveseat, swing. dining chairs, vid- (Serving the North Shore) Electronics, household items. no camera, clothes, bedding, moreclothing etc. Everything Must Go' DIRECT AUCTION GALLERIES Carol 847-431-464 books, toys. bikes S mach morei 773-465-3300 WAUKEGAN HUGE SALE Oak Park - Ltg Estate Sale! MORTON GROVE- 7720 Lake St Evanston. Multi-Family Yard Sale Saturday 8/9, lOam-4pm. Sat 8/9 & Sun 8/10 9sm-Bpm. 9a-2p Sat 8/9 Alley 827 N. Colum- 2017 Ash St. N. off áreenwood, Electronics, Accessoriesbian )3 BIks E/OP Ave right) Tools, 2700 Block of Bryant Ave. EvanslonCh/dreno clothes. bunk bed, toys. salurday. Aug 9th 9:00-2:00 beam boslea, books, baseball I've CLEANED out the House, Ga- adders, laws, office supplies, anti- rage & Shed! Electronics, amall ques: mirror, dolls, crib, coin dot. cards. X-mas, hshld, and misc appis.. astiques, lots of clothing. WANTED HOME STEREO Haviland 6 Limoges, china. Evanston, Sale at 2243 Forestview bedding, too much to list! highschool Equip S Records, 33v-45v-78v silverplate 6 bareuther, umax + 823 Rd.. on Saturday, Aug 2, 10 AM- 3 Will pick-up Cash 6 831 B&G toys, clothes, house- PM. Items include: books. clothes, 847-266-0190 hold, etc. limitededitionlithography,crabs cubenews.com desk, professional barbells, bookca- rn,II1GsALE Medical Equipment ses, Italianroulette table and ItijU Vill Estate Sales chairs,foldou! dining room lable and chairs,ceiling lamp and fan, Morton Grove - 8819 Marmora Wflmette - 317 Greenleaf Ave Waukegan - 1533 North Ave XL Hoapitat bed - $150 Subaru station wagon bike racks,Sun 5/10, Mon 8/11 & Tues 8/12, Salurday, 8/9, 9-3 HUGE SALE! Saturday 8/9 & Saturday 8/10, 8-4 (mattrnos nor included) air condilioner, American girl doll 8am-4pm. Fol!ow the signs' Moving after 27 years. Lots of Turkish rugs. few antiques, fumi- XL Wheel Chair - $100 (Samantha(withclothes,books, Little bit of everything. furniture, adult & kids clothes, ture, cookware, odds n ends, ap- Please call 224-789-7537 and bed. Furniture (tables/chairs), etc. tools, CD's, records, juke box. piiances, little bit of everything!

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DON'T ' All persons are hereby West City and Suburbs: South City aocI Subuibs: North City and Suburbs: of the Northern Suburbs SELL IT Interfaith Housing Center HOPE Fair Housing Center OPPORTUNITIES All real estate advertised in In addition the Illinois Human This paper will not knowingly If you believe you have been NEED IT? 847-998-3400 South Suburban Housing Center Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes if illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dis- religion, see, handicap, familial status or national origin in the sale, rental or ffnancing of housing. Rights Act prohibits discrimina- marital status, seoual orientation law, informed that all dwellings adve/- opportunity basis, discriminated against in conner- lion with the sale, rental or ffnancing of housing, Cal): this newspaper is subject to the crimination based on race, color, lion based on age. ancestry, or unfavorable military discharge. accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the tised are available on an equal Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial auction rules at www kallenrs.com, auction rules at www For information' e 42168, and Shapiro, Attorney Road, Suite 301, 2121 Waukegan 600t5, (847) Bannockburn, Illinois 1:00 p.m. and 29t-17t7. between #822469 8/7, 6/14, 8121/14 fi Ir- IL 18, Im- UN- UN- neat The tOO, 6515 SYS- ORS. ILCS South ELEC- with no NORTH was UNITED Attomey Asomey cashier's Pioneer Press (DC) Pioneer = AVENUE The sale t 0-33-435- in order to 765 (driver's FRONTAGE by if any INC ; One a Judgment of FORECLOSURE (HOMEOWNER), efc.( Lincolnwood. w.t)sc.com for a 7 AMERICA, amount t5W030 Act, both IF YOU ARE THE Sale terms for non- liens, 00468002 agency ILLINOIS, CLAIMANTS: 12:30 p.m. the LEROY MORTGAGE 14-10-16052

= NORTH OF OF REGISTRATION visit The Judicial Sales information and to view P.C.. PLAZA, No, (At) 841-998-3400 Avenue. OF tOCAt CANDIDATES IN udgment all Property No, Prospective bidders are ad- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF (HICAGOtAND WITH MONSTED, REACH QUITO MORE QUAtIFIED Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial um MORTGAGOR RIGHT TO RE- YOU HAVE THE FOR 30 MAIN IN POSSESSION OF AN OR- DAYS AFTER ENTRY IN AC- DER OF POSSESSION, SECTION 15- CORDANCE WITH ILLINOIS MORT 1701(C) OF THE LAW. El- GAGE FORECLOSURE u a photo identification issued by government Cense, passport, gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues For information, ex- amine the Court file or contact Plain- tiff's asomen' CODILIS 6 ASSOCI- ATES, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE BURR RIDGE. IL 60527. (630) 794- t4- 9876 Please refer Io file number t0i6052 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also Corporation at day status report of pending sales C0DILIS 6 ASSOCIATES. P.0 t5W03O ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File ARDC Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 CH 023201 TJSC#. 34-12648 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt Collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose 1619623 8/7, 8/14, 8/21/14 #822473 LINCOLNWOOD IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT. CHAN- CERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LObi F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUC- TURED ASSET MORTGAGE IN- VESTMENTS, INC., MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-ARt. Plaintiff V. CAROL M ENDRES A/K/A CAROL ENDRES: TRONIC TEMS. INC.: NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY D/B/A NICOR GAS CO.; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO LASALLE BANK. N.A., DOB- SON WEISBART AND SARNA, PART- NERSHIP, CENTRAL CREDIT UN- ION STATES KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- RECORD KNOWN OCCUPANTS. Defendants 13 CH 7065 PROPERTY ADDRESS: NORTH LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 NOTICE SALE Fisher and Shapiro file C 06-7754D (lt is advised that interested parties consult with their own attomeys before bidding at mortgage foreclosure sales.) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Foreclosure entered on July 2014. Kallen Realty Services. Inc.. as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on September 5, 20t4, at 206 W. Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi' cago, Illinois, sell al psblic auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following deocri- bed real property: Commonly known as 6515 North Leroy 607t 2 Permanent Index No,: 005-0000 The mortgaged real estate is proved with a dwelling. The proper- ty will NOT be open for inspection The i 336.030.78 parties: 10% of successful bid im- mediately at conclusion of auction, balance by business day. checks: and no refunds shall be sublect to general real es- tale taoes, special taxes. special assessments, special taxes levied, and superior property is offered "as io, express or implied warranties and without any representation as to the quality of fitle or recourse to Plain- tiff, monibhed to review the Court file to verity 605/t8,51a-tI, 20t4 you will need lectiva May ist, a IL its or or for re- im- this wire Sale entitle If 17885 is PASS- SILVIA fee Monroe Property than to exceed quality 765 ILCS the above CH If this prop- estate funds/or in to A/K/A other THE JUDICIAL CERTIFICATES Act, 13 residence and without as Thursday, August 7, 2014 August 7, Thursday, a Prospective bidders Residential sale CHAUDHRY, SILVIA title MORTGAGE MEZA certified al the sale or by any Plaintiff and in "AS IS visit The Judicial Sates visit The Judicial SAINT LOUIS AVENUE I is due within twenty-four of with Property Suite #1125 Chicago. BLUMBERG & 'ASSOCI- BLUMBERG & Number, in THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial SON W. Monroe Street, ATE, LLC, 230 IL 60606, Suite #1 125, Chicago, Please refer to file (312) 541-9710 number 13-7553 One South SALES CORPORATION Floor, Chicago, Wacker Drive, 24th 236-SALE You IL 60606-4650 (312) can sIso tjsc.com for a 7 Corporation at www of pending sales. day olatus rettori JOHNSON, BLUMBERG 6 ASSO- dATES, LLC 230 W. Street, 60606 (312) 541-9710 Attorney File No, i 3-7553 Attorney Code 40342 Case TJSC#: 34-9500 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Io be a debt col- lector asempting to collect a debt be and any information obtained will used for that purpose 1617942 7/24, 7/31, 8/7/14 #815066 LINCOLNWOOD IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION. AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES- SOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES- SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTON MUTUAL THROUGH WMALT SERIES 2007-OA3 TRUST Plaintiff, SAEED GARCIA CHAUDHRY. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA, AS PURCHASER OF THE LOANS AND OTHER AS- SETS OF WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTON MU- TUAL BANK. FA FROM THE FDIC. ACTING AS RECEIVER FOR THE SAVINGS BANK AND PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN- SURANCE ACT Defendants 10 CH 023201 6713 N LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE S HEREBY GIVEN that pur. Suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on March 4, 2014, an sgent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will ut 1030 AM on September 8. 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Dove - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder. us set forth below, the fol- lowing described real estate: Com- monlv known as 6713 N. SAINT LOUIS AVENUE. LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607t2 Property Index No 10-35- 402-060. The real proved 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, in- cluding the Judicial sale Abandoned Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1.000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not $00, transfer, (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by tIre mortgagee acquiring the resi- dential real estate pursuant Io credit bid mortgagee, judgment creditor, other henar acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose pri- or to the sale, The aublect property Is subject Io general real estate tax- es. special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any rèpresentation quantity course to condition, The sale is further sub- lect to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will the purchaser to a deed to the real estate aher confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inSpection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property are admonished to check the Court file to verity all information, property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo sure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal lees required by The Condo- minium 605/9)g((i) and (g))4). arty is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest common- ity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- mento reouired by The Condomini- a is or Ii- or re- the the this real 508, ILCS South If 60606, AS IS" than TOWER quality 765 ILCS Residential the above in order to UNIT If this prop- (dnver's information, 765 One in to other Act, and without (HOMEOWNER). For Act. us IF YOU ARE THE CLOCK Prospective bidders Plaintiff's attorney described agency sale title Plaintiff and in Abandoned East Main Street DECA- East Main Street of THE JUDICIL SALES THE JUDICIL Property for the purchaser will receive a THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OLCOIT AVE , Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial ecl to confirmation by the court. 11 CH 09898 TJSC#: 34-11239 617615 IN Harwood Heights, IL 60706 Proper- Properly Municipality Relief Fund, real estate at the rate of Si for each real estate whose 59h15 iO and to representation Upon payment in full of the amount inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as IO the condition ot property is a condominium unit. the purchaser of the unit al the foreclo- legal fees required by The Condo- minium Property part of a common interest commun- ity, the purchaser of the unit al the mortgagee shall pay the assess- ments required by The Condomini- um MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO R- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5- t7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- room in Cook County and the same identification Ist sales held at other course against the Mortgagor, Ihn course against the Mortosgse's ut- Mortgagee or the torney. CORPORATION Floor, Chicago, Wacker Drive, 24th 236-SALE You IL 60606-4650 (312) Judicial Sales can also visit The tjsc.csm for a 7 Corporation at www of pending suIes. day status report & MÌHLAR, HEAVNER, BEYERS LLC t 1 t Al- TUR, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 tsmey Code. 4O,387 Case Number' NOTE: Pvrsuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Ad, yOu are advised that at- deemed to be a debt collector tempting to coIled a debt and soy informalion obtained will be used tor that purpose 7/31, 8/7, 8/14/14 #818529 HARWOOD HEIGHTS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT- GAGE LLC, Plaintiff, GREGORY SWIGERT, PAMELA SWIGERT, POINTE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS CONDOMINIUM Dele ndanls 13CH 17885 4.833 N, OLCOU AVE., UNIT 506 Harwood 1-leighls, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on May 29, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on September 2, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder, us set forth below. the fol- lowing estate:Commonly known as 4833 N ty Index No. 12-12-425-009-1152 VOL. 0136. The real estate is im- proved with a condominium. The judgment amount was $347,645.13. Sale terms: 25°/e down of the high- est bid by certified funds at close of the sale payable to The J5- diciul Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee which is calculated on residential $1 .000 or fraction thereof of amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty. four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the res- idential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. Iudgment creditor, other lienor acquiring the residential the residential real estate arose pv- or to the sale. The sublect property is subject to general real estate tau- es. special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any quantity course to condition. The sale is further sub- bid, Certificate nf Sale that wilt entitle the purchaser to a deed Io the real estate aher confirmation ot the sale The property will NOT be open for the property. are admonished to check Ihn Court lite lo verity all information. sure sale. other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the 605/9)g))t) sod (g)(4). ertli in s condominium unit which is foreclosure 605/i8.5)q-l). GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- feclive May ist. 2014 you will need a photo identification issued by u government Cense. passport, etc.) gain entry into the foreclosure sale county venues. contact Plaintiff's ahornen, JOHN- f - If at IL to real Act, Code. above levied plaintiff IF YOU i00°, Harwood asorney: ILLINOIS the THE JUDI- JPMORGAN and The certified tanes St. POSSESSION in admonished THE Attorney FORECLOSURE Corporation IN real estate whose Plaintiff's are described OF special MULE, Strong inspection or other bevor acquiring or of the sale Sales If this property is a condo- W. for contact PA130i904 bidders residential THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial 619MO i300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, i300, CHICAGO, Please refer to file (312) 476-5500. number PAi301904 One dAL SALES CORPORATION Drive, 24th Floor, South Wacker )3i2) 236- Chicago, IL 60606-4650 visit The Jadi- SALE You can also cisl a 7 day status re- ww.t)sc.com for sales. PIERCE & port of pending North Dearbom ASSOCIATES One Street Saite 1300 CHICAGO, 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attomey File No, 9i220 Case Number: 13 CH 24955 TJSC# 34-11074 8/7, 8/14, 8121/14 e822485 HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV ICING, LLC Plaintiff, NICOLO CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH09898 7516 Heiahts, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Saie entered cause on June 6, 2014, an aqeni for The Judicial Sales Corporafion, will at tO:30 AM on September 9, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction io the highest bidder, as set forth below, the foi- lowrsg estate'Commonlv known as 7516 W. Strong St., f'{arwood Heights, IL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-12- 417-034-0000. The real estate is improved with s single family resi- dance. The Iudgment amount was $392,126.35 Sale ternis the bid amount, including the Judi- cial sale fee for Abandoned Resi- dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on resi- dential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1.060 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchas- er not to enceed $300, shalt be paid in certified funds immediately by the highest and best bidder at the con- clusion check mast be made payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. judgment creditor, the rights in and Io the residential real estate arose prior to the sale The sublect property is nublad tO gener- al real estate tases, special assess- ments, against said real estate and is of- fered for sale without any represen- talion as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse Io Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- ther ssblecl lo confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will re- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate aber confirmation of the sale, The property wilt NOT be open makes no representation ab to the condition of the property. Prsspec- live check the court file IO verify sIl infor- mation, If this property is a condo- minium unit, Ihn purchaser of Ihn unit at the foreclosure sate. other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sessmenls and the legal fees re- quired by The Condominiam Prop- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t) and (g))4). minium unit which is part of a corn- mon interest community, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Prspertv 765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t). ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME. OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-t7Ot(C) MORTGAGE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo identification is- sued by a government agency )driv- er's license. passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues, For informa- lion, HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR. LLC. i t 1 East Main Street, DECA- TUR, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 the sale is nOI confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the parchase price paid The Pur- chaser shall have no further re- - at No UN- UN- Act, A/K/A levied is due plaintiff MORT- between 04/04/77 includiv ILLINOIS HARWOOD Municipality 6476, taxes website SUCCESSOR SUCCESSOR n 16e above Properly POSSESSION 4324 N NEW admonished to FORECLOSURE real estate whose IN our AS AS AVE, are OF THE Property special CHAMPION NEW ENGLAND AVE inspection and BURGHGRAEF, this property is a condo- or Visit N If bidders THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial 15-1701(C) GAGE COMPANY Plaintiff, LAND TRUST CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY NATION- TRUSTEE TO WESTERN AL BANK OF CICERO, AS TRUST- EE UTA DTD 04/04177 TRUST NO 6476, DANIEL MICEK, UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE FOR WESTERN NA- TIONAL BANK OF CICERO, AS TRUSTEE UTA DTD A/K/A TRUST NO KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF HELEN BURGHGRAEF A/K/A HELEN M BURGHGRAEF A/K/A IF HELEN MARY BURGHGRAEF, ANY, WILLIAM BUTCHER, SPE- dAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DECEASED MORTGAGOR, HEL- EN BURGHGRAEF A/K/A HELEN M. BURGHGRAEF A/lOA HELEN MARY KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 13 CH 24955 4324 HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on June 25, 2014, an aQent for The Judicial Sales Corporaon. will at 10:30 AM on September 5, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ralion, One South Wacker Drive 2416 Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction rs the hrghesr bidder, as set forth below, the loI- lowing described real estate. Corn- monly known as ENGLAND HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Properly Indes No. 13-18-305-031 The real estate is improved with a yellow, brick, sin- gle family home with a detached two car Qarage. Sale terms: 25°/e down sf t'tre highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale paya- ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- lion No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, the Judicial sale fee for Abandone Residential Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction Ihere- of of rhe amount paid by the par- chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- lied funds/or wire transfer, within twenty-four (24) hours fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquinng fha residential real estate pursuant tu its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, ladgrnent creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential rights in and to the residential real estate arose pnor lo the sale The sublect property is subject to gener- al real estate tases, special assess- ments, against seid real estate and is of- fared for sale without any represen- tatisn as to quality or quantity st title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition The sale is fur- ther sublect tO confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amsunl bid, the purchaser will re- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate aber confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for makes no representation as to the condifion of the property Prospec- tise check the court file to verify all ist or- mation. If this property is a condo- minium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- sessments and the legal fees re- quired by The Condominium Prop- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4l. minium unit which is part of a com- mon interest commanity, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). W YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGAGE LAW Effective May ist, 2014 you will seed a photo identification is- sued by a governmenf agency )driv- er's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry info the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identìficatisn for sales held at other csanty venues For informa- tian: service atty-pierce.com. the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY, - CHANCERY TV DEPARTMENT DIVISION ft la All Home AD, $349,900 1/2 blocks OFFICE L" or train to acres, Limestone WEBCB312731 st nb, rent fit Stores Roosevelt Elementary $740/mo. Offices Houses 1.8 847-664-9951 Call M1602-6622 Osad REAL ESTATE (ALL 847-998-3400 PA(E A (LASSIFIE Porter County, IN Store/Office, Avail Now. 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LINCOLN WOOD LINCOLN WOOD 018779 TJSC# 34-11971 NOTE: day stalus report of ttendina sales. 031034 TJSCe: 34-12697 NOTE ARDCNo. 00468002Attorne BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFPursuant to the Fait Debt Collection PIERCES ASSOCIATES One Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Code, 21762 Case Number: lt CH COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Practices Act, you are advised that North Dearborn Sfrent Suite 1300 Practices Act, you are advised that 035247 TJSC#: 34-1 1656 NOTE: TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlsinliff'o sttorney io deemed to be CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be Pursuant to Ihn Fair Debt Collecfion Cleaning Garage Doors, OpenersDIVISION BANK OF AMERICA,DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA-s debt collector affempting to collect 5500 Attorney File No PAO$t3895 a debt collector attempting to collect Practices Act, you are advised that NA, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTIONAL TRUST COMPANY, ASa debt and any information obtained Attorney Code 91220 Case Num- s debt and any information obtained Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be POLISH LADY will clean your FOREST GARAGE TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIO-TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT-will be used tor that purpose. ber 09 CH 26373 TJSC#: 34-9646 will be used for that purpose. a debt collector attempting to collect home/apt. English speaking. DOORS ING. LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEGAGE PASS -THROUGH CERTIFI-1618719 617948 1620002 a debt and any information oblained FriIy Qwned Since 1946 HOME LOANS SERVICING LP CATES SERIES 2005-ARt G1 7/31, 5/7, 8/14/14#815536 7/24, 7/31, 8/7)14 #815068 8/7, 8/14, 8/21/14 #822490 will be used for that purpose Exp. Anna 708-539-1826 5alesberviceInstallation Plaintiff. Plainliff, 1617711 708-652-8405 630-969-9416 7/24, 7/31, 8(1714 #515063 MICHAEL BRAVOS P1K/AMl-NASIM FAR000I NE/A NASIM F MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE CHAEL J. BRAVOS. 0MO HARRISFAR000I, TARIO M. KHAWAJA, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNORA PDG E Concrete Handyman BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. HARRIS, NA, UNITED STATES OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Defendants AMERICA, PENTECH FINANCIALLINCOLNWOOD TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1-773-973-2151 ALEX 12 CH 21152 SERVICES, INC. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVIC-DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 3858 WEST LUNT AVENUEDefendants COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- ING. LLC U.S BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-CERY DIVISION All Home Repairs: TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CUSTOM CONCRETE Painting Patching e Electrical Lincolswood, IL 60712 10 CH 018779 Plaintiff, lION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- 35 Years in Business CarpentryPlumbing e TileNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-7001 N KARLOV AVENUEDIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, TIONAL ASSOCIATION TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGERRADKA SMOLKOVA-CELIS, FIDEL Plaintiff, Patios 'Foundations suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-GONZALEZ CELlS ALLA KHARON, GENNAOIYvo. Driveways All Star Remodeling & andSale enteredinthe aboneTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ING. LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEDefendants KHARON. TRAFALGAR SQUAREROY PFLUGRADT, SHERRY Stam 'ed & Colored Handyman - Basement cause on May 29, 20t4, an agentsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureHOME LOANS SERVICING LP 12 CH 031034 TOWNHOME CONDOMINIUM AS-ARIAS. EDMUNDO ARIAS, Waterproofing. Plumbing, for The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale enteredin the abovePlaintiff, 7247 CHURCH STREET MORTONSOCIATION Defendants JR. LVNV FUNDING, LLC, TAR- 630-469-6898 Electrical, All mt/Ext. Work will at 10:30 AM on September 2,cause on January10, 2014, an GROVE. IL 60053 11 CH 035247 GET NATIONAL BANK 20% Off. 630-667-5787 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-OLGA S. DANIEL, LAITHE S. DAN-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-6146 WASHINGTON COURT Licensed/Insured F/K/A RETAILERS NATIONAL ration, One South Wacker Drive -ration. will at 10:30 AM on Au astEL TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 BANK 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,29, 2014, al The Judicial Salesor-Defendants suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants, Any type of home repair' Electncal. sell at public auction to the highestporation, One South Wacker Drive -09 CH 26373 andSale enleredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.13 CH 27524 Plumbing, Carpenlry, Painting, bidder, as set forth below, the fol-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,7319 NORTH KARLOV AVENUEcause on December 17, 2013, ansuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE BR/Bsmnt/Kitchen Remodeling & lowing described real estate: Corn-sell at public auction to the highestLincolnwood, IL 60712 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-and Sale enteredinthe above more, Free Estimatesi PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Construction-Remodeling monly known as 3858 WEST LUNTbidder, as set forth below, thef 01-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC f40-ration, will at i 030 AM on Septem-cause on March 4, 2014, an agent Call Jerzy 847-571-4397 nr email EN that pursuant to a Judgment of AVENUE. Lincolnwood,IL 60712lowing described real estate: Com-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ber 15, 2014, at The Judicial Salesfor The Judicial Sales Cotoorafion,Foreclosure and Sale entered in the [email protected] Property Index No tO-35-tll-02t-monlv known as 700t N. KARLOVsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCorporation, One South Wackerwill st 2.00 PM on August 20, 2014,above entitled cause on Apni 29. STAR'S CONTRACTING 0000. The real estate is improvedAVEÑUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILandSale enteredinthe aboveDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,at The Judicial Saies Corporation,2014IntercountyJudicialSales Additions Kitchens with asinglefamily.multifloor60712 Property Index No10-34-cause on May 27. 2014, an agent60606, sell at public auction Io theOne South Wacker Drive-24thCorporation will on Tuesday, Sep- Baths Floors Mulch home with an attached i car ga-213-059, The restestateisim-for The Judicial Sales Corporation.highest bidder, as set forth below,Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell attember 9, 2014 at the hour of It Windows Gutters rage. Sate terms: 25% down of theprovedwith a residence.Salewillal10:30 AM on August 28,the following described rest estate:public auction fo the highest bidder,am, intheir office at120 WesI r TRIPLE GROUND highest bid by certified funds at theterms 25% down of the highest bid2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-Commonty known as 7247as set forth below. the following de-Madison Street, Saite 718A, Chics- ElectricPainting HARDWOOD MULCH close of the sale payable tu The J5-by certified funds at the close of theration, One South Wacker Drive -CHURCH STREET, MORTONscribndrealestate, Commonlygo, Illinois, sell st public auction lo Concrete Driveways I $25/yd - Free Delivery dicial Sates Corporation. No thirdsale payable to The Judicial Sates24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indexknownas 6146 WASHINGTONthe highesf bidder for cash, as set Tuckpointing TRIPLE GROUND BLACK-RED-party checks will be accepted. TheCorporation. No third party checkssell at public auction to the highestNo. 09-13-405-064, The real estateCOURT, MORTON GROVE, ILforth below, the following described I DARK BROWN MULCH balance, including the Judicial salewill be accepted. The balance, in-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-is improved wilh a siegle family res-60053 Property Indes No,10-20-mortgaged real estate: 312415.8067' 847.6774884 $30/yd - Free Delivery feefor AbandonedResidentialcluding the Judicialsale feeforlowing described real estate: Com-ideece, Sale lerms: 25% down of305-0t8-1O91. The real estateisCommonly known as 4126 North 847-514-2100 Property Municipality Relief Fund,Abandoned ResidentialPropertyrnonly known as7319 NORTHthe highest bid by certified funds atimproved with s single family resi-Octavia Avenue, Norridge, IL L Jwhich iscalculated on residentialMunicipality Relief Fund, which ioKARLOV AVENUE, Lincolnwood, ILthe close of the sale payable to Thedence. Sale terms: 25% down of60706. real estate at Ihe rate of $1 for eachcalculated on residential real estate60712 Property Indeo No, 10-27-Jadiciat Seles Corporation No thirdIhn highest bid by certified funds atPIN, 12-13-410-027-0000. $1,000 or fraction thereof ofthest the rafe of $1 tor each $1,000 or422-034-0000. The real estate isparty checks will be accepted. Thethe close of the sale payable to TheThe mortgaged real notate io im- Fencing Painting-Decorating amount paid by the purchaser notfraction thereof of the amount paidimproved with a two story singlebalance, including the Judicial saleJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdproved with a single family res: family home with a two car detach-feeforAbandoned Residential 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589to exceed $300, in certified funds/orby the purchaser not to eoceed party checks will be accepted. Thedence, If Ihn sublet mortgaged real A-1 FENCE INC. wire iransfer,s due within twenty-$300, in certifiedfundu/or wireed garage. Sale terms: 25% downProperty Municipality Relief Fund,balance, incisding the Judicial saleestate is a unit of a common inter Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING four 124) hours. No fee shall be paidtranufer,¡u due within twenty-fourof the highest bid by certified fundswhich iscalculated on residenlialfee forAbandoned Residentialest community, the purchaser of the New & Repair-All Types lnt/ExtFree Eal. Wallpaper by the mortgagee acquiring the res-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byat the close of the sale payable toreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachProperty Municipality Relief Fund,unit other than u mortgagee shall 708-452-1210 idential real enlate pursuant to itsthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-The Judicial Sales Corporation. No$1 000 or fraction thereof of thewhich is calculated on residenlialpay the assessments required by credil bid at the sale or by anydential real estate pursuant toitsthird party checks will be accepted.amount paid by the purchaser notreal estate al the rate of $1 for euchsubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 of KASAL mortgagee,udgment creditor,orcredit bidat the sale or by anyThe balance, including the JudicialIo exceed $300, in certified funds/sr$1,000 or fraction thereof of Ihnthe Condominium Property Act, Painting & Decorating other lienor acquiring Ihe residentialmortgagee, judgment creditor,orsale fee for Abandoned Residentialwire transfer,s due within twenty-amount paid by the purchaser notSaie terms; 10% down by certified real estate whose rights in and toother lienor acquiring the residentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund.four )24( hours No fee shall be paidto esceed $300, n certified funds/orfunds, balance, by certdied funds. BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Interior I Exterior Ihe residential real estate arose pri-real estate whose rights in and towhich is calculated on residentialy the mortgagee acquiring the res-wire transfer, is due within twenty-within 24 hours,No refonds. The Chain, Link & Wood Fences Painting & Walipapering or to the sale. The sublect propertythe residential real estate arose pri-real estate at Ihn rate of $1 for eachidential real notate pursuant Io ilsfour )24( hours, No fee shall be paidproperty will NOT be open for in- Installation & Repairs Wall Washing is sublect to general real estate tao-or to the sale, The subject property$1,000 or fraction thereat of thecreditbid at the sale or by anyby the mortgagee acquiring the res-spection FREE ESTIMATES es, special assessments, or specialis subject to general rest estate tax-amount paid by the purchaser notmortgagee, judgment creditor,oridential real estate pursuant IoitsFor information call Sales Depart- BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 Call Steve (630)968-5593tases levied against said real estafees, special assessments, or specialto enceed $300, in certified funds/orother lienor acquiring the residentialcredit bid at the sale or by anyment st Plaintiff's Attomey, Manley and s oflereuf br sale without anytuono levied against said real estatewire transfer. is due within twenty-real estate whose nghts in and tomortgagee, judgmentcreditor.orDeas Kochalski, LLC, One East representationastoqualityorand is offered for sale without anyfour (24) hoars. No fee shall be paidthe residential real estate arose pri-other lienor acquiring the residentialWackerDrive, Chicago, Illinois quantityoftitleand withoutre-representationastoqualityorby the mortgagee acquiring the reo-or to the saIn. The subtect propertyreal estate whose rights in and to60601 (614)220-5611. 13- Tiling course to Plaintiff and inAS IS'quantityoftilleand wittioufre-idential real estate pursuant toitsis subject to general real estate tao-the residential real estate arose pri.038715 STANDARD FENCE condition. The sales further sub-coarse toPlaintiff and in 'AS IS'credit bid atthe sale or by enyno, special assessments, nr specialor to the sale, The sublect propertyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES All Tes New & Repairs MR. GROUT tect to conlirrsation by the courtcondition, The sale is farther sub-mortgegen, judgment creditor,ortaons levied against said real estateis sublet to general real estate tan-CORPORATION Over Years Experience 224-310-8994 Upon payment irr full of the amountecl to confirmation by the court.other lienor acquiring the residentialand is offered for sale without anyes, special assessments, or specialSelling Officer, (3t2( 444-1122 TILE - GROUT REPAIR bid,the purchaser will receive aUpon payment in full of the amountreal esteln whose rights in and torepresentationsatoqualityortases levied against said real estate1620316 773-836-4650 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Certificate of Sale that will entitlebid, thn purchaser willreceive athe residential real notate arose pri-quantityoftitleand withoufre-and is offered for sale without any8/7, 8/14, 8/21/14 #822492 the purchaser to a deed to the realCertificate of Sale that willentitleor to the sale. The subincl propertycourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS'representationastoqualityor estate aher confirmation of the sale.the purchaser to a deed to the realis subject to general real estate tax-condition, The sale is further ssb-quantityoftilleund withoutre- The properly will NOT be open forestate aber confirmation of the sale.es, special assessments. or specialect to confirmation by the court.course toPlaintiff und in 'AS IS"NORRIDGE inspection and plaintiff makes noThe property will NOT be open fortaxes levied against said real estateUpon paymenl in full of the amountcondition. The sale is further sub-SPSF.t 137 representation as to the condition ofinspection and plaintiff makes noand is offered for sale without anybid,the purchaser wilt receive aecl to confirmation by the court.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the property.Prospective biddersrepreuentation as to the condition ofrepresentafionastoqualityorCertificate of Sale that will entitleUpon payment in full of the amountCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS YOU'RE IN THE are admonished to check tire courtthe propertyProspective biddersquantityoffille and withoutre-the purchaser to a deed to the realbid, the purchaser willreceive aCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- file to verity all information.If thisare admonished to check the courtcourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS'estate aher confirmation of the sale.Certificate of Sale thatwitt entitleCERY DIVISION property is a condominium unit. thefile to verity sIl information,Ifthiscondition The sale is further nub-The property will NOT be open forfhe purchaser to a deed to the realHSBC BANK USA NA AS TRUST- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-property is a condominium uniI, thelnctto confirmation by the court.inspection sod plaintiff makes noestate after confirmation of Ihn sale.PE ON BEHALF OF THE sure yale, other than s mortgagee,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-Upon payment in full of the amountrepreoentation as to the condition ofThe property will NOT be open forHOLDERS OF DEUTSCHE BANK shall pay the assessments and thesure sale, other Iban a mortgagee.bid,the purchaser willreceive athe propertyProspective biddersinspection and plaintiff makes noALT-A SECURITIES DRIVER'S SEAT legal fees required by The Condo-shall pay the assessments and theCertificate of Sale that will entitleare admonished to check the courtrepresentation as to the Condition ofMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST. minium PropertyAct,76ff ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo-tre purchaser to a deed to the realfile to verity all information, If thisthe property. Prospective biddersMORTGAGE PASS THROUGH 605/9(g)(1) and Çg)() If this prop-minium PrspnrtyAct,765ILCSestate after confirmation of the saieproperty is a condomirosm unit, theare admonished to check Ihn CourtCERTIFICATESSERIES 2007- erty is a condominium Unit which is605/9(g))1) and (g)(4).If this prop-The property will NOT be opon forpurchaser of the unit at Ihn foreclo-file Io verity all information,IfthisAR2; Plaintiff, at ToDrive.com part of a common interest commun-erty is a condominium unit which isinspection and plaintiff makes nosure sale, other than a mortgagee,property is e condominium unit, thevs. ity, the purchaser of the uSit at thepart of a common interest commun-representation au to the condition ofshall pay the assessments and thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-AFRIM BALLlU MORTGAGE foreclosuresale otherthanaity. the purchaser of the unit at thethe property.Prospective bidderslegal fees required by The Condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,ELECTRONIC mortgagee shall pay the assess-foreclosure sale otherthan aare admonished to check the Courtminium PropertyAct,765 ILCSshell pay the assessments and theREGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC ments required by The Condomini-mortgagee shall pay the asseau-file to verity all information,if this605/ttlg)(ll and (g)(4).If this prop-legal fees required by The Condo-AS NOMINEE FOR um Property Act, 765 ILCSmeets required by The Condomini-property is a condominium Unit, theerty is a condominium unit which isminiumPropertyAct, 765 ILCSCITIBANK, NA; CITIMORTGAGE 605/18.510-11.IF YOU ARE THEum ProperlyAct, 765 ILCSpurchaser of the unit st Ihn foreclo-part of a common interest commun-605/9(9)111 and (), If this prop-INC. AS SERVICER MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),605/18.5(o-t). IF YOU ARE THEsure sale. other than a mortgagee,ity, the purchaser of the unit at theerty is a condominium unit which ioFOR MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),shall pay the assessments and theforeclosaresaleotherthan apart of a common interest commun-REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RElegal fees rnquired by The Condo-mortgagee shall pay the assess-ity, the purchaser of the unit at theINC. AS NOMINEE FOR SHOPPING FOR DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSmento required by The Condomini-foreclosure sale otherthan sCITIBANK. NA VALBONA DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-605/9(9)11) and (g)(4(.If this prop-am Property Act, 765 tLCSmortgagee shall pay the assess-BALLIU; JANE DOE; CURRENT CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-erty is a condominium Unit which is605/18.5Io-tI.IF YOU ARE THEmento required by The Condomini-SPOUSE OR CIVIL 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-part of a common interest commas-MORTGAGOR )HOMEOWNERI,um Property Act,765 ILCSUNION PARTNER IF ANY OF YOUR NEXT CAR? GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-ity, Ihn purchaser of the unit at theYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-60511851g-11. IF YOU ARE THEAFRIM BALLIU; UNKNOWN feclive May lot, 2014 you will needGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-foreclosuresaleotherthan aMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),OWNERS, GENERALLY AND a photo identifìcation issued by afective May tat. 2014 you will needmortgagee shall pay the assess-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Visit ToDrive.com to find the make governmentagency(driver'sli-a photo identification issued by ameets required by The Condomini-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30Defendants, cense, passport, etc.)in order togovernmentagency (driver's Ii-um Property Act, 765ILCSCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-13 CH 10421 gain entry into the foreclosure salecense, passport, etc.)in order Io605/185(-1I. IF YOU ARE THE1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-NOTICE OF SALE and model that fits your style, room in Cook County and the samegain entry into the foreclosure saleMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- identilìcation for sales held at olherroom in Cook County and the sameYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-fective May lvt, 2014 you will needt701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-EN Ihaf pursuant to a Judgment of countyvenues.Forinformation:identification for sales held at otherMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30a photo identification issued by aGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the needs and budget. Visit our website atservice.stty-county venues, For information, eu-DAYS AFTER ENTRY 0F AN OR-governmentagency(deversIi-fective May ist, 2014 you will needabove entitled cause on June 3, pierce.com. between the hours of 3amine the court file or contact Plain-DER 0F POSSESSION, N AC-cense, passport, etc.) in order tos photo identification isuued by a2014IntercountyJudicialSales and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI-tiff's aSomeS. CODILIS & ASSOCI-CDRDANCE WITH SECTION 15-gain entry nIe the foreclosure salegovernmnnlagency(driver's Ii-Corporation will on Friday. Septem- ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys,OneATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-room in Cook County sed the samecense. passport. etc.)in order tober 5. 2014 at the hour of t t am, in North Dearborn Street Suite 1300.FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100,GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-identification for sales held at othergain entry into the foreclosure saletheir office att 20 Weuf Madison CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312)BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-fective May lot, 2014 you will needcounty venues, For information, es-room in Cook County and the sumeStreel, Suife 7i8A, Chicago, Illinois. 476-5500. Please refer to file sum-9876 Please refer to file namber 14-a photo identification issued by aamine the court file or contact Plain-identification for sales held at othersell at public auction to the highest berPAl21002O. THE JUDICIAL10-11507. THE JUDICIAL SALESgovemmentagency(driver's li-tiff's attomex: CODILtS & ASSOCI-county venues, For information, ex-bidder for cash, as set forth below SALES CORPORATION One SoulhCORPORATION One Soulhcense, passport. etc.) in Order toATES, P.C.. 15W030 NORTHamine the court file or contact Plain-Ihn following described mortgaged Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago.gain entry into the foreclosure saleFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO,tiff's attorney. CODILIS & ASSOCI-real estate. IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-SALE YouIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youroom in Cook County and the sameBURR RIDGE IL 60527, (630) 794-ATES, P.C., 15W030NORTHPIN. 12-il-201-014. can alsooivit The Judicial Salescan also visit The Judicial Salesidentification for sales held at other9876 Please refer to file number 14-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100,Commonly known as 8300 Weal Corporation at .tIsc.com for a 7Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7countyvenues,Forinformation'12-19025. THE JUDICIAL SALESBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794-Farraqul Avenue, Norridge, IL day statss report of Sending sales.day otatus report of pending sales.Visit our websitn atoervice.stty-CORPORATION One South9876 Please refer to file number 14-60706 PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.pinrce.com between the hours of 3Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,11-33375. THE JUDICIAL SALESThe mortgaged real estates im- North Dearborn Street Saite 130015W030 NORTH FRONTAGEand 5 pm PIERCE & ASSOCI-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCORPORATION One Southproved with a single familyresi- CHICAGO,IL 60602 (3121 476-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,ATES,Plaintiff'sAffomeyu, Onecan alsovisit The Judicial SalesWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,dence, If the subject mortgaged real 5500 Attorney File No. PAl210020IL 60527 )630( 794-5300 AttorneyNorth Dearborn Street Saite 1300,Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7IL 60606-4650 )3t2( 236-SALE Youestate is a unit of u common inter- Ahornen Code. 91220 Case Nam-File No. 14-10-1 t507AttorneyCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. )312)day status report of øendinsales.can alsovisit The Judicial Salesest community, the purchaser of the ber:10 CH 21152 TJSC#:34-ARDC No. 00468002Attorney476-5500. Please refer to file sum-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Corporation at ww.ljsc.corrr for a 7unit other Iban a mortgagee ohall 10524 Code, 2f762 Case Number: 10 CHber PA0913895. THE JUDICIALt5WO3O NORTH FRONTAGEday stabs report of pending sales,pay the assessments required by 1619162 SALES CORPORATION One SouthROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.subsection (g-t( of Section 18.5 of 8h, 814, 8/21/14 #822467 Wscknr Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyi5WO3O NORTH FRONTAGEthe Condominium Properly Act. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouFile No 14-12-19025AttorneyROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.Sale terms: 10% down by certified can also visit The Judicial SalesARDCNo. 00468002 AttomnyIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyfunds, balance, by certified funds, rporation st.www.tisc.com for s 7Code. 21762 Case Number: f2 CHFileNo. 14-11-33375Attorneywithin 24 hours,Pdo refunds,The 7 888- NO CAP! yr. 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THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial 619741 dentist real estate pursuant to its ecl to conlirn,ation by the court. property will NOT be open or in- property will NOT spection call Mí David C For information Kluever Kluever & Platt, Wacker 60601, (312) 236-0077 JUDICIAL SALES INTERCOUNTY CORPORATION 444-1122 Selling Officer, (312) 8(T.81148t21/14 #8fl482 SKOKIE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY. FSB, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE PRIMESTAR-H FUND I TRUST Plaintiff, HENRY ZABALA, VIVIAN ZABALA, DAWSON PAPER SALES. INC, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, AN ILLI- HOtS TION, COMPANY Defendants 05 CH 22014 IL 9136 NORTH KOLMAR SKOKIE. 6007E NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on December 11, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- ralion, will at 10:30 AM on Seplerir- ber 2, 2014. aI The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, seIl al public auction lo the highest bidder. as set forth below, the following described real estate. Commonly known as 9136 NORTH KOLMAR. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- arty Index No. 10-15-304-036. The teat estate is improved with a single family residence: 2 car attached qa- rage. Sate terms: 25% down of fhe highest bid by certified lurids st Ihe close of the sale payable Is The J5- dicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepled. The balance. including lIre Judicial sale lee Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- tour (24) hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquisng the res- credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, jad5menl creditor, other honor acquinng the residential real estate whose nghls in and tu the residential real estate arose pri- or to the saie The subtect property is subject to general real estale tax- es, special assessments, Or special taxes levied againsl said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation quantity course to Plaintiff and in condition. The sale is further sub- Upon payment in lull of the amount bid, Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the suIe. The property wilt NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition 01 the property are admonished to check the court tile to verify all information. property is a condominium unit, tIre purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- sure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condo- minium 605/9(g)(t) and )g)(4). erty is a csndominium unit which is part of a common interest commun- ity, the purchaser of the unit at the loreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- ments required by The Condomini- um 605/18 5)q-t). MORTGATOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- t7Ot(C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et- fautive May 1st, 2014 you will need u photo identification issued by a government cense, passport, gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county Visit pierce.corn. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm PIERCE & ASSOCI- ATES, North Dearborn Street Suite t 300, CHICAGO. IL 60602 Tel No, (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file nsm- ber PA1126784. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicago,

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Prospective biddersIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK County, Illinois, County De-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-legal fees required by The Condo-inspection and plaintiff makes noare admonished to check the courtCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYpartmenf, Chancery Division. sessments and the legal fees re-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSrepresentation au to the condition offile to verify all information,IfthisCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NA-BMO Harris Bank N.A., f/k/a Harrisquired by The Condominium Prop-6O5/9)g((i( and (g4)lt this prop-the property. Prospective biddersproperty is s condominium unit, theCERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION TIONAL ASSOCIATION ASN.A., the assignee of the Federalarty Act, 765 ILCS 605ìg)g))i) anderty is a condominium unit which isare admonished Is check the courtpurchaser of the uniI at the foreclo-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff,WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGODeposit Insurance Corporation au(g))4).lt this property is a condo-part of a common interest commun-file to verify all information.Ifthissure sale, other than a mortgagee, ASSET SECURITIES CORPORA-the receiver for Amcore Bank N.A.,minium unit which is part of a corn-ity, the purchaser of the unit at theproperty is a condominium unit, theshall pay the assessments and lIreMIR I. KHAN, MORTGAGE ELEC-ASHOOR M. BIDOR, EILEEN TION, MORTGAGE PASS-Plaintiff, mon interest community, the par-foreclosure saleotherthan apurchaser of the soil at Ihe foreclo-legal fees required by The Condo-IRONIC REGISTRATIONSYS-BIDON Defendants THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-vs. chaser of the uniI at the foreclosuremortgagee shall pay the assess-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,minismPropertyAct, 765 ILCSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR12 CH 030389 lES 2007-AR4 MeC Investors, Rafael Brunwasser,sale other than a mortgagee shallmento inquired by The Condomini-shall pay lie assessments and the605/9(g))t) and (g((4).If this prop-GB HOME EQUITY LLC, VILLAGE8433 KIMBALL AVENUE SKOKIE, Plaintiff, Shablay Cohen, Best Bet Aufomo-pay the assessments reqvired b um Property Act, 765 ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo-erty is a condominium unit which ioOF SKOKIE Defendants IL 60076 tiseInc., Unknown Owners, Un-The Condominium Property Ac605/18 5)-t). IF YOU ARE THEminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSpart of a common interest commun-10 CH 42405 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- MIRELA CITU, MIHAI EMIL CITUknown Occupants, Unknown Ten-765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1). IF YOUMORTGAGOR )HOMEOWNER),605/9)g))i) and (g4). If this prop-ity, the purchaser st the unit at the4936 BRUMMEL STREET Skokie,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- AKA MIHAI E. CITU, JPMORGANants, and Non-Record Claimants, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RS-erty is a condominium unit which isforeclosuresaleotherthan aIL 60077 suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure CHASE BANK N.A. Defendants. OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30part of a common interest commun-mortgagee shall pay the assess-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enteredinthe above Defendants 13 CH 17333; TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ity, the purchaser of the unit st thements required by The Condomini-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause on May 15, 2014, an agent 11 CH 22071 Sheriff's No. 140595-001F. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-foreclosure oaleotherthanaam Property Act, 765ILCSsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurefor The Judicial Sales Corporation, 8214 MONTICELLO AVENUEPursuant to a Judgment made andAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-mortgagee shall psy the assess-605/18.Slg-ll.IF YOU ARE THEand Sale enteredinthe abovewill at 2:00 PM on August dO, 2014. SKOKIE. IL 60076 entered by said Court is the aboveACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONi701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-mento required by The Condomini-MORTGAOOR )HOMEOWNER),cause on May 20, 2014, an agental The Judicial Sales Corporation, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-entitledcauue, Thomas J Dart,15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-um ProperlyAct, 765 ILCSYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-for The Judicial Sales Corporston,One South Wacker Drive - 24th TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-Sheriff of Cook Csanty, Illinois, willMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREtective May Ist, 2014 you will need605/185)q-i). IF YOU ARE THEMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30willst 10:30 AM on August 21.Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sel) al suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureon September8, 2014, at 1:00 P.M.LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youa photo identification issued by aMORTGACOR (HOMEOWNER),DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corps-public auction to the highest bidder, and Sale entered nthe abovein Room LLO6 of the Richard J. Da-will need a photo identification is-governmentagency(driver'sli-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-ration, One South Wacker Drive -as set forth below, the following de- cause on May 29, 20t4, an agentleyCenter,50 W.Washingtonoued by a government agency (drin-cense, passport, etc.)in order toMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.scribed real estate: for The Judicial Sales Corporation,Street, Chicago, IL,sellat pablicer's license, passport. etc.) in ordergain entry into Ihn foreclosure saleDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-sell st public auction to the highestCommonly known as 8433 KIM- iIlat tO:30 AM on September 2.auctionthe followingdescribedto gain entry into the foreclosureroom in Cook County and the sameDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-bidder, us set forth below, the fol-BALL AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-premises and real estafe mentionedsale room in Cook County and theidentification for sales held at otherCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-fective May ist, 2014 you will needlowing described real esIste Property loden No. 10-23-223-009. ration, One South Wacker Drive -in said Judqment: same identification for sales held atcounty venues. For information, ea-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-a photo identification issued by aCommonly known as 4936The real estate is improved with a 241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.PIN. i 0-23-325-047-0000 other county venues. For nf orma-amine the court file sr contact Plain-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-governmentagency(driver's li-BRUMMEL STREET, Skokie,ILsingle family residence. Sale terms: sell at public auction to the highestAddress: 8143-8145 Monticellolion,conlactPlaintiff'sattorney:litt's attorney. CODILIS S ASSOCI-fective May ist, 2014 you will needcense. passport, etc )in order to60077 Property Index No. 10-28-25 / down of the highest bid by cnr- bidder, au set forth below, the tot-Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG S ASSO-ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHa photo identification ismied by sgain entry into the foreclosure sale224-012-0000. The real estateistitled funds at the close of the sale lowing deucribed real estate: Com-Improvements: Warehouse-aulodATES, LLC.230 W.MonroeFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,government agency(driver's Ii-room in Cook County and the sameimproved with a single family brickpayable lo The Judicial Sales Cor- monlv known as 8214 MONTICEL-supply store. Street,Saite #1125. Chicago,ILBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-cense. passport. etc.)in order toidentification for sales held at otherhome: no garage. Sale terms: 25%porstion. No third party checks will LO AVENUE, SKOKIE,IL 60076Sale shall be under the following60606, )312) 541-9710 Please refer9876 Please refer to fije number 14-gain entiy into the foreclosure salecounty venues. For information, en-down of the highest bid by certIfiedbe accepted. The balance, includin Property Index No. tO-23-315-059-terms: 10% down by certified funds,lu file number 13-8747 THE JUDI-0g-24336 THE JUDICIAL SALESroom in Cook County and the sameamine the court file or contact Plain-funds st the close of the sale pays-the Judicial sale fee for Abandone 0000, Property Index No.10-23-balance, by certified funds, withinCIAL SALES CORPORATION OneCORPORATION One Southidentification for sales held st othertiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-ble lo The Judicial Sales Corpora-ResidentialPropertyMunicipality 315-033-0000. The real axialeis24 hours. No refunds. South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,county venues. For information, ex-ATES, P.C., i5W03O NORTHlion. No third party checks will beRelief Fund, which is calculated on improved with a single family brickSate shall be subtect to general tas-Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE V'suamine the court file or contact Plain-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,accepled. The balance, includinresidential real astute al the rute of home. detachedt 5 car garagees, special assessments. and priorSALE You can also visit The Judi-can alsovisit The Judicial Salestiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-the Judicial sale tee for Abandone$1 for each $i 000 or fraction there- Sale terms: 25% down of the high-first murtgages. Cisl Sales Corporation aiCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7ATES, P.C., i5WO3O NORTH9876 Please refer to tile number 14-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityof of the amount paid by the pur- est bid by certified funds atthePremises will NOT be open for in-sens tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-day status report of pending sales.FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,12-36112. THE JUDICIAL SALESRelief Fund, which is calculated onchaser not to exceed $300, in certi- close of the sale payable to The Ja-spection. port of pending sales. JOHNSON,CODILIS S ASSOCIATEG, P.C.BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-CORPORATION One Southresidential real estate at the rate sttied funds/or wire transfer,is due dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdFor information: Mark A.Silver-BLUMBÊRG & ASSOCIATES, LLC15WO3O NORTH FRONTAGE9876 Please refer to file number 14-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,Si toi each $1 000 or fraction there-within twenty-tour (24) hours, No party checks will be accepted. Theman, Chapman and Caller LLP,230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #112SROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,t3-270i7. THE JUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suof of the amount paid by the pur-fee ohall be paid by the mortgagee balance, including the Judicial salePlaintiff's Attorneys, i ii W. MonroeChicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710IL 60527 (630) 7g4-5300 AsomeyCORPORATION One Soulhcan also visit The Judicial Saleschaser not to exceed $300, in certi-acquiring the residential real estate fee forAbandoned ResidentialSt., Chicago, IL 60603, Tel. No.Attorney File No, 13-8747 AttorneyFile No. 14-09-24336AttorneyWacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicago,Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7fled funds/or wire Iransfer,is duepursuant to its credit bid st the sale Property Municipality Relief Fund,(312)845-3300. Code 40342 Case Number: 13 CHARDC No. 00468002AttorneyIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 's'suday status report of pending sales.within twenty-four (24) hours. Noor by any mortgagee, judgment which io calcatated on residentialThis is an attempt to collect a debt25651 TJSC#, 34-10389 NOTE:Code, 21762 Case Number: 09 CHcan also visit The Judicial SalesCODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C.fee shall be paid by the mortgsgeecreditor,sr other lienor acquiring real estate at the rate of St for eachpursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPursuant Io the Fair DebI Collection029971TJSC#: 34-9413 NOTE:Corporation at www tjsc.com for a 71SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGEacquinng the residential real estatethe residentialreal estate whose $1.000 or traction thereof of thePractices Act and any informationPractices Act. you are advised thatPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionday status report of yending sales.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,pursuant to ifs credit bid ai the salerights in and to the residential real amount paid by the purchaaer notobtained will be used for that pur-Plaintiff's asomey s deemed to bePractices Act, you are advised thatCODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C.IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyor by any mortgagee, )udgmentestate arose prior to the sale. The to exceed $300, in certified funds/orpose. s debt collector asempting to collectPlaìntiff's attorney is deemed to bei5W03O NORTH FRONTAGEFile No. 14-12-36112Attorneycreditor,or other lienor acquiringsubject property is subject Is gener- wire transfer, is dae within twenty-1618924 a debt and any information obtaineda debt collector attempting to collectROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,AROC No. 00468002 Attorneythe residentialreal estate whoseal real estate lases, special assess- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid8/7, 8/14, 8/21/14 #822457 will be used for that purpose. s debt and any information obtainedIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyCode. 21762 Case Number: 13 CHrights in and to the residential realments,orspecialtaxeslevied by the mortgagee acquiring the res- 618887 will be used for that purpose. File No 14-13-27017Attorney021269 TJSC1k:34-9418 NOTE:estate arose prior to the sale. Theagainst said real estate and is of- idenfial real estate pursuant to itsSKOKIE 7/31, 817, 8/14/14 #818542 618782 ARDC No. 00468002AttorneyPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionnublad property is subject to gener-fered for sale without any represen- credit bidat the sale or by anyINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 7/31, 817. 8/14/14 #818540 Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 CHPractices Act, you are advised thatal real estate taxes, special assess-talion as to quality or quantity of tille mortgagee, judgment creditor,orCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- 019649 TJSCII: 34-10174 NOTE:Plxintiff's attorney is deemed to bemento.orspecialtaxesleviedand without recourse to Plaintiff and other lienor acquiring the residentialT? DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE SKOKIE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collections debt collector attempling to collectagainst said real estate and is of-in "AS 1S condition. The sale is far- real estate whose rights in and toDIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPractices Act, you are advised thxts debt and any information obtainedtered for sale without any represen-ther subtect to confirmation by the the residential real estate arose pri-ING LLC, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff's attorney io deemed to bewill be used for thaI pu-pose. tation as to quality or quaxtity of titlecourt, Upon payment infull of the or to the sale. The sublect propertyPlaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYu debt cslleclsr attempting to collect1618179 and without recourse to Plaintiff andamount bid, the purchaser will re- is sublect to general real estate tax- DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV-DIVISION u debt and any information obtained7/24 7/31 8/7/14 #815078 in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will es, special aasessments, or specialKESHUN MORGAN, ALEISHA B.ICING, LLC U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-will be used for that purpose. ther sublet to confirmation by theentitle the purchaser to s deed Is tases levied against said real estateLATIMER-MORGAN, OLD OR-Plaintiff, TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR TBW618162 court. Upon payment in full st thethe real estate aher confirmation st and is offered for aale without anyCHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD- MORTGAGE-BACKED TRUST7/31, 817, 8/14/14 #818531 amount bid, the purchaser willre-the sale. The property will NOT be representationastoqualityorING 4 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-LUKASZ LADZINSKI. ANETA2006-6, MORTGAGE PASS- certe a Certificate st Sale that willopenforinspection andplaintiff quantifyoftitleand withoutre-TION, CONDOMINIUMS AT OLDSTROJNY, UNKNOWN OWNERSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-SKOKIE entitle the purchaser to a deed tomakes no representation as to the courue to Plaintiff andri AS lSORCHARD MASTER ASSOCIA-AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,lES2006-6, TBW MORTGAGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the real estate aher confirmation ofcondition of the property. Prospec- condition. The sale is further sub-TION, INC. Defendants z KUBIAK, INC. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- the sale. The property will NOT belivebiddersare admonishedto tectto confirmation by the Court.13 CH 25651 Defendants SERIES 2006-6 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE openforinspection undplaintiffcheck the court file to verify all infor- Upon payment in full of the amount10117 OLD ORCHARD COURT,09 CH 029971 Plaintiff, DIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVIC-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmakes no reprusentstion an to themation. If this property is s condo- bid, the purchaser willreceive aUNIT 20 Skokie, IL 60076 8512 LAWNDALE AVENUE ING. LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS condition of the property. Prospec-minium unit, the purchaser of the Certificate of Sale that will entitleNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE, IL 60076 SÁMR Y LAZAR, FRANCO LAZ-Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-tisebidders are admonished tounit at the foreclosure sale, other the purchaser to a deed to the realTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AR, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC CERY DIVISION check the court file to verify all intor-than s mortgagee, shall pay the as- estate after confirmation of the axlesuant Io a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-REGISTflATION SYSTEMS. INC.,MARIA VIDA, VASILE VIDA US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-mation. Ift()is. property is a condo-sessments and the legal fees re- The property will NOT be open forand Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure4836 GREENLEAF CONDOMINI-Defendants TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BANCminium unit, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prop- inspection and plaintiff makes nocause on June 9, 2014, an agenland Sale enteredinthe aboveUM ASSOCIATION 13 CH 021269 OF AMERICA FUNDING CORPO-unit at the foreclosure sale, othererty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1( und representation as to the condition stfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,cause on May 20. 2014, an agentDefendants 8251 LOWELL AVENUE SKOKIE,RATION 2006-G than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-)g))4).If this property is a condo- the property. Prospective bidderswill at 10:30 AM os September 12,for The Judicial Sales Corporation,10 CH 019549 IL 60076 Plaintiff, sessments and the legal tees re-minium unit which is part of a corn- are admonished to check the Court2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-will at 2:00 PM on August 27, 2014,4836 GREENLEAF STREET UNITNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-vo. qaired by The Condominium Prop-mon inteneet community, the pur- tile to verify all information.If thisration, One South Wacker Drive -st The Judicial Sales Corporation.ato SKOKIE, IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pus-MELVIN L BERRY NK/A MELVINerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)91)1) andchaser of the unit at the foreclosure property is a condominium unit, the24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,One South Wacker Drive- 24thNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-usant to a Judgmenl of ForeclosureBERRY: NEIDRA E. BERRY A/K/A(g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-sale other than a mortgagee shall purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-sell at public auction to the highestFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell alTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboveNEIDRA BERRY: WELLS FARGOminium unit which is part of u corn-pay the assessments required by sure sale, other than a mortgagee.bidder. as set forth below, the fol-public auction to the highest bidder,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on May 2i, 2014, an agenlBANK, N.A. mon interest community, the pur-The Condominium ProperlyAct, shall pay the assessments and thelowing described realas set forth below, the tollowing de-and Sale enteredinIbaabovetor The Judicial Sales Corporation,Defendants. chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1).IF YOU legal fees required by The Condo-estate:Commonly known as tOt 17scribedrealestate: Common,(ycause on June 4, 2014, an agentwill at 2.00 PM un August 27, 2014,09 CH 10926 sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSOLD ORCHARD COURT, UNIT 2D,known as 8512 LAWNDALE AVE-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,at The Judicial Sales Corporation,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenpay the assessments required bOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4) Ifthis prop-Skokie,IL 60076 Property IndesNUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Propertywill at 10:30 AM on September 8,One South Wacker Drive -24ththat pursuant to s Judgment ofThe CondominiumProperty AcTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION erty is a condominium unit which sNo. tO-iO-102-026-iO32. The realIndex No. 10-23-124-047. The real2014, st The Judicial Sales Corpo-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atForeclosure enteredn the above765 ILCS 605/l8.5)g-1).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF part of a common interest commun-estate s improved with a condomin-estate is improved with a residence.ration, One South Wacker Drive -public auction to the highest bidder,entitled casse on March 15, 2013,ARE THE MORTGAOOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ity, the purchaser of the unit al theum, The judgment amount wasSale terms: 25% down of the hiqh-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,as set forth below, the lollowing de-Intercoonty Judiciul Sales Corpora-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTION foreclosure saleotherthan a$203,730.32.Sale terms: 25%est bid by certified funds at Wesell at public auction to the highestacribed real estate: Commonlylionwill on Monday, August 25,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION15-l7Oi)C)OF THE ILLINOIS mortgagee shall pay the assess-down of the highesi bid by cert'diedclose of the sale payable to The Ja-bidder, as set forth below, Ihe fol-known as 8251 LOWELL AVENUE,2014, at the hour of I i am. in theirFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE menlo required by The Condomini-funds al the close of the sale paya-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdlowing described real estate: Corn-SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indesoffice at 120 West Madison Street,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you um Property Act, 765 ILCSble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-party checks will be accepted Themonly known as 4836 GREENLEAFNo. 10-22-409-038. The real exIsteSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois. sell toACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONwill need a photo identification is- 605/t8.5(g-t)IF YOU ARE THElion. No third party checks will bebalance, including the Judicial saleSTREET UNIT alB, SKOKIE, ILio improved with s residence. Salethe highest bidder for cash, the fol-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISsued by a governmenl agency (drin- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),accepted, The balance,includinqteetorAbandoned Residential60077 Property Index No.10-21-terms: 25% down st the highest bidlowing described properly: MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREer's license, passport, etc.) in order YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-the Judicial sale fee tor AbandonedProperty Municipality Relief Fund,215-060-1002. The real estateixby certified funds at Ihe close of thePIN, 10-14-412-018-0000, 10-14-LAW. Effective May tst, 2014 youto gain entry into the foreclosure MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30ResidentialProperlyMunicipalitywhichis calculated on residentialimproved with a condo/townhvuae.sale payable to The Judicial Sales412-019-0000. will need a photo identification is-sale room in Cook County and the DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Relief Fund, which is calculated onreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachSale termo: 25% down of the high-Corporation, No third party checksCommonly known as 9058 EWINGsuedby s government agency (driv-same identification for sales held al DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-residential real estate at the rate ofsi .000 orfraction thereof oftheest bid by certified tanda at thewill be accepted. The balance, in-AVENUE. SKOKIE. IL 60203. er's license, passport, etc.) n orderother county venues, For informa CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-$1 for each St 000 or fraction there-amount paid by the purchaser notclose of the sale payable to The Ju-cluding the Judicialsale feeforThe mortgaged real xstateis im-to gain entry into the foreclosurelion, examine the court file or con- t701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-of of the amount paid by the pur-ts exceed $300, in certified funds/srdicial Sales Corporation. No thirdAbandoned ResidentialPropertyproved with u single family resi-sale room in Cook County and thetact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS S GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-chaser not to exceed $300, n certi-wire transfer, is due within twenty-party checks will be accepted. TheMunicipality Relief Fand, which isdence. If the subject mortgaged realsame identification for sales held stASSOCIATES, P.C., i5W030 fective May ist, 2014 you will needfiad funds/or wire transfer,is duefour 24) hours. No fee shall be paidbalance, including the Judicial vatecalculated on residential real estateestate is a unit of a common inter-other county venues. For informa-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, a photo idenlification issaed by awithin twenty-four (24) hOurs. Noby Ihe mortgagee acquiring the res-fee forAbandoned Residentialat the rate of $1 fsi nach Si 000 orest community, the purchaser of thelion: Visit our website stSUITE 100. BURR RIDGE,IL governmentagency (dnver'sli-fee shall be paid by the mortgageeidential real estate pursuant to itsProperty Municipality Relief Fund,fraction thereof of the amount paidunit other than s mortgagee shallservice.atty-pierce.com. between60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer cense, passport, etc.)in order toacquiring the residential real estatecredit bidat the sale or by anywhich is calculated on tesidentialby the purchaser notto esceedpay the assessments required bythe hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &tofile number i4-t2-23540. THE gain entry into the foreclouure salepursuasf lo ita credit bid al the salemortgagee, judgment creditor,orreal estate at the rste of 51 for each$300,incertifiedfunds/orwiresubsection 1g-i) of Section 18.5 ofASSOCIATES. Plaintiff's Attorneys,JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION room in Cook County and the sameor by anymortgagee. Iudgmentother iennr acquinng the residential$1,000 srtraction thereot of thetransfer.s due within twenty-tourtheCondominiumPropertyAct.One North Dearborn Street SuiteOne South WackerDrise,24th identification for sales held at othercreditor, or other lienor acquiringreal estate whose rights in and toamount paid by the purchaser not(24) hours, No fee shall be paid bySale terms: 25% down by certified1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No.Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 county venues,Forinformation:the residentialreal estate whosethe residential real estate arose pri-Io exceed $300, in certified funds/orthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-funds, balance within 24 hours, by(312) 476-5500 Please refer to file(312) 236-SALE You can also niait Visit our website atservice,atty-rights in and to the residential realsi to the sale The subject propertywire Iranster, is due within twenty-dential real enlate pursuant to itscertified funds.No refunds. Thenumber PAiO28t4lTHE JUDI-The Judicial Sales Corporation al pierce.com. between the hoars of 3estate arose prior to the sale. Theis subtect Is general rest esIste tas-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidcreditbid ut the sale or by anyproperty will NOT be upen tsr in-CIAL SALES CORPORATION Onewww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- and 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI-subject property is sublect to gener-es, special assessments, or special y the mortgagee acquiring the res-mortgagee, )udgment creditor,orspectisn U n payment in full ofSouth Wacker Drive, 24thFloor,port of pending sales CODILIS S ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys,Oneal real estafe faxes, speciaf assess-taxes levied against said real estateidential real estate pursuant toitsother llenos acquiring the residentialthe amount id, the purchaser willChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 North Dearborn Street Saite 1300,mento, orspecialtusesleviedand is offered for sale without anycredit bid at the sale sr by anyreal estate whose rights in and toreceive a Certificate of Safe whichSALE You can also visit The Judi-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, )3t2)against said real esfate and is of-representationasto qualityormortgsgee, judgment creditor,orthe residential real estate arose pri-will entitle the purchaser to s Deedcial Sales Corporation atSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 476-5500. Please refer to file sum-fared for sale without any represen-quantityoftitleand withoutre-other lienor acquiring the residentialor to the sale. The subject propertyto the premises after confirmation ofwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. ber PAiti2639THE JUDICIALtation as to quality or quantity of titlecourse toPlaintiff and inA5 lSreal estate whose rights in and tois subject to general real estate tao-the sale. port of pending sales, PIERCE &14-12-23540 Attorney ARDE No. SALES CORPORATION One Southand without recourse to Plaintiff andcondition. The sale is further sub-the residential real estate arose pri-es, opecisi sosesornenls, or specialFor information: Visit osi websile atASSOCIATES One North Dearborn00468002 Attorney Code. 2i762 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,in AS IS" cundition. The sale is fur-ecl to confirmation by the court.or to the sale The sublectiOP5rt'Jtases levied against said real estatehsp://servlce.atty-pierce corn. Be-Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, ILCaseNumber:12 CH 030389 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(outher subtect to confirmation by theUpon payment in full of the amountis sub)ect lo general real estate tas-and is offered for sale without anytween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney FileTJSCII: 34-9090 NOTE: Pursuant can alsovisit The Judicial Salescourt Upon payment infull of thebid, the purchaser willreceive aes, special assessments, Or specialrepresentalionastoqualityorPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At-No,PAiO28l4iAttorneyCode.to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Corporation at 'w.tjsc.com for a 7amount bid, the purchaser will re-Certificate of Sale that will entitletases levied against said real estatequantityoftitleand withoutre-torneys,iNorth Dearborn Street,91220 Case Number: 10 CH 42405Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's day statua report ofesdinsales.ceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe purchaser to a deed to the realand is offered tor sale without anycourse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"Chicago, Illinois60602.TeI.NoTJSCS: 34-9326 attorney is deemed lo be a debt col- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Oneentitle the purchaser Io a deed toestate aher confirmation of the sale.representationasto qualilyorcondition. The sale is further sub-)312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-1617336 lector attempting to collect s debt North Dearborn Street Saite 1300the real estate aher confirmation ofThe property will NOT be open forquantityoftitleand withoutre-ecl to confirmation by the court.ber 0905330. 7/24, 7/31, 8/7/14 #815060 und any information obtained will be CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-the sale. The property will NOT beinspection and plaintiff makea nocourse Io Plaintiff and in'AS IS"Upon payment in full of the amountINTERCOUNTh' JUDICIAL SALES used for that purpose. 5500 Attorney File No, PAl I 12639open forinspectionandplaintiffrepresentation as to the condition ofcondition. The sale is further sub-bid,the purchaser willreceive aCORPORATION 1617206 Attorney Code 91220 Case Num-makes no represenlation as to thethe property,Prospeclive biddersecl to confirmation by the court,Certificale of Sale that will entitleSellinOfficer, 1312) 444-i 122 7(24. 7/31, 8/7/14 #815056 ber: ti CH 22071 TJSC#. 34-9606 condition of the property. Prospec-are admonished to check the courtUpon payment in full of the amountthe purchaser to a deed in the real6179 2 1619132 livebidders are admonishedtofile to venty all information.Ifthisbid, the purchaser willreceive aestate aher confirmation of the sale,7/24, 7/31, 817/14 #815071 817, 8/14, 8/21/14 #822463 check the cowl file to verify all infor-property is a condominium unit, theCertificale st Sale thst will entitleThe property wìIl NOT be open for mation. If this prOEertv is a condo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-the purchaser to a deed to the realinspection and plaintiff makes no Thursday, Au.ust 7, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial SalesReal Est. Assumed Name Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Divorce Foreclosures Mechanics Liens SKOKIE ASSUMED NAME NOTICE OF BIDDING PARK RIDGE PARK Village of Skokie Un'ded States of America credit bid at the saie or by anyNotice io hereby given that on U INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFNotice is hereby given. pursuantBid for Maintenance Contract DISTRICT Notice to Bidders State of Illinois mortgagee, ludgment creditor. orSEPTEMBER 4,2014, a sale COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS to An Act in relation fo the use Fitness First SUPPLEMENTAL LEGAL The Village of Skokie is issuing In the Circu'd Court of Cook other lienor acquiring the resi-will be held at: COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- County .Illinois AFFORDABLE AUTO REPAIR CERY DIVISION of an Assumed Business NameNotice iu hereby given that the NOTICE a REQUEST FOR QUALIFICA- denfial real estate whose rights GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC is the conduct or transaction ofSkokie Park District is accepfingOn July 17, 2014 a Legal NoticeTIONS for County Department - in and to the residential real es- & TOWING Plaintiff, Business in theState, asbids for the Preventive Mainte-was published in the Park Ridge Water Rate Negotiation Domestic Relations Division tate arose prior to the sale. The 3700 W. MONTROSE vs. amended,thatacertificationnance and Repair Contract forAdvocategivingnoticethat Financial Modeling & Rate In Re: The Marriage of Monicasubject propertyissubject to CHICAGOO, IL 60618 EUGENE GONCHAR, KRISTINEwas registered by the under-Fitness First. Bid specificationssealed bids were being request- Analysis Services Cisneros Mejia, Petitioner andgeneral real estate tases, spe- 773-588-6100 GONCHAR; signed with the County Clerk ofareavailableat 9300 Webered for the Youth Campus Demo-Notice is hereby given that theEugenio Arguallo Alvarez, Re-dal assessments. or special tan-The following article will be sold Delendants, Cook County. Registration Num-Place,Skokie,IL60077 be-lition and Development (Prolec-VillageofSkokiewitlreceivespondent es levied against said real estafeto enforce a lien eoisting under 12 CH 2B840 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TOber:D14138960 on July29,tween the hours of 8:30 am.t") until Friday, August 8, 201 4 atSTATEMENTS of QUALIFICA- Case No, 140330687 and is offered for sale withoutthe laws of the State of Illinois JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE 201 4 Under the Assumed Nameand 4:30 p.m., Monday through 1:00 p.m., at which time theyTIONS at 5127 Oakfon Street,The requisite affidavit for publi-any representation as to qualityagainst such article for repairs UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE of Friday. would be publicly opened andSkokie, Illinois 60077 Attention:cation having been filed,NO-or quantity of title and without re-and storage furnished for such FORECLOSURE IAW FIELDS PROFESSIONAL Bids will be received until Wed-announced at the Maine ParkMichael Aleksic, PurchasingTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOcourse to Plaintiff and in AS ISarticle at the request of the fol- PUBLIC ÑOTICE is hereby given SKINCARE nesday, September 3, 2014 atLeisure Center of the building lo-Agent until 3:00 p.m. local timeYOU, EUGENIO ARGUALLOcondition. The saleisfurtherlowing designated persons, un- thatpursuant toa Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the abovewiththebusinesslocatedati i :00 am. at which time thecatedat2701 WestSibleyon Friday, August 22, 2013. ALVAREZ, RESPONDENT, thatsubject to confirmation by theless such articlein redeemed entitled cause on May 20, 2014.4237N.Ozark Avenue, Nor-bids will be opened and publictyStreet, Park Ridge, Illinois. ThisA copy of the RFO can be ob-this case has been commencedcourt priorIothedesignatedsale Intercouvty Judicial Sales Corpora-ridge, IL 60706. The true and re-read. All bids must be submittedLegal Notice is supplementarytamed by visiting www.skokie-in this court against you for dis-Upon paymentinfullofthedate: lion will on Fndav. August 22, 20t4.al full names(s) and residenceinu sealed envelope markedand amendatory to the previous-org.Click onVillageDepart-solution of marriage and otheramount bid. the purchaser willOWNER:MARCELLE P. REY al the hour of 1 f a.m in their officeaddress of the"Bid for Maintenance Contractly published Legal Notice, sso-ments, Purchasing, Bids& RFP'orelief, receive a Certificate of Sale that4141 N. BROADWAY al 120 West Madison Street, Suite owner(s)/partner(s) is: LauraFitness First" and addressed Infar as the time to submit bids forfo download a copy. The REORespondent cannot be found af-willentitle the purchaser to aCHICAGO, IL 60613 718A. Chicago, Illinois,sell to the highent bidder for cash, the follow-Fìelds, 4237 N Ozark Avenue.Michelle Tuft, Skokie Park Dis-all but the Demolition aspect ofcan also be obtained from theter diligent inquiry deed to the real estate after con-LIEN HOLDER.TURNER AC- ing described properly: Norridge. IL 60706, USA. frict, 9300 Weber Place, Skokie,the Project is being estended toVillage of Skokie Purchasing Of-Respondent's place of residencefirmation of the sale. CEPTANCE CORP P_l N 10-16-413-046-000cL 8(7, 8/14, 8/21/14 #825251 IL 60077. Documents will be is-August 27, 2014, as net forth be-fice attheaddressshowncannot be ascertained after dili-The property will NOT be openP.O BOX 14337 Commonly known as 9049 BRONX sued to prime bidders only. low. above. gent inquiry. for inspection and plaintiffSANTA ROSA, CA 95402 AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 ASSUMED NAME No bids may be withdrawn with-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,Anyresponsesubmittedun-Hislast known place ofresi-makes no representation as toVehicle:2004 VOLVO C70 HPT The mortgaged real estate is im- Nolice is hereby given, pursuantout the written consent of theTHAT DEMOLITIONPACK-sealed, unsigned. faved or re-deoce is:1366 Brown Street,fheconditionof the property.VIN #YV1NC62D64J041503 provedwithu multi-familyresi- dence. The successful purchaser isfo An Act in relafion to the oseSkokie Park District. Only bids inAGES: calved subsequent to the afore-Des Plaines, Illinois 60016 Prospective bidders are admon-Amount of Lien:$925.00 entitled lo possession of the proper-of an Assumed Business Namecompliance with the provisionsSealed bids will be received bymentioned date and time will beUNLESS YOU file an answer orished fo check the court file fo8/7/14 #824967 ty only.The purchaser may onlyin the conduct nr transaction ofof the Bid Documents willbethePark Ridge ParkDistrict,disqualified and returned. Theotherwise file your appearanceverify all information. Notice is hereby given that on obtain possession of unitswithinBusiness in theState, asconsidered. Bids will be consid-2701 West Sibley Street, ParkVillage of Skokie reseryes their) this case in the office of thisIf this property is a condominium the multi-unit property occupied by SEPTEMBER 4, 2014. a sale amended,thatacertificationerect firm for a period of ninetyRidge,Illinois,fortheYouthnght torejectanyandallcourt, in the Third District Circuitunit, the purchaser of the unit at individuals named in the order of will be held at: was registeredby theunder-(90( days. The Skokie Park Dis-Campus Demolition Package forsubmittals or parts thereof, andCourt of Cook County. 2121 Eu-the foreclosure sale, other than possession. Sale terms. 2Sro VACA AUTO REPAIR signed with the County Clerk oftrict reserves the right to rejectthe Project, until Friday, August irregularitiesordid Avenue, Rolling Meadows.a mortgagee, shall pay the as- down by certifiedfunds, balance to waive any 2827 S ST. LOUIS AVE within 24 hours, by certified funds.Cook County. Registration Nurn-any or all bids and to waive any8, 201 4 ati :00 pm.. al whichinformalities in procedure. Illinois, on or before Septembersessments and the legal fees re- CHICAGO, IL 60623 No refunds. The properly will NOTber:D14138936 onJuly28,technicalities in fhe bidding ifttime such bids will be publiclySkokie Village Hall is a fully ac-6, 2014 (30 days from date ofquiredby TheCondominium 773-954-8764 be open for inspectionUpon pay-2014. Under the Assumed Nameshould be deemed in the public'sopened and announced in thecessible building. Persons re-ist publication) A JUDGMENTProperly Act, 765 ILCS ment in full of the amount bid, the To sell the following article to of Gym at the Maine Park Leisurequiring assistance should con-OR DECREE BY DEFAULT If purchaser will receive a Certificate best interest. These Bidders will 605/9(g((i( and )g)(4(. thisenforce a lien esisting under the NEW YORK BARBER SHOP comply with all prevailing wageCenter of the building located attract the Purchasing Office atMAY BE TAKENAGAINSTproperty is a condominium unit of Sale which will entitle the pur- lawsoftheStateofIllinois chaser to a Deed to the premiseswiththebusinesslocatedatrequirements; therefore bidders2701 West Sibley Street, Park847-933-8240 or UY 673-9330YOFOR THE RELIEF ASKEDwhich is part of a common inter- uher confirrnarion of he sale. t0046 S Ewing Ave .Chicago. against such articlefor repairs shall pay prevailing wages for altRidge. Illinois. Michael Aleksic IN THE COMPLAINT est community, the purchaser ofand storage fumished for such For information, Visit our website atIL 60617. The true and real fulllabor. A copy of the Skokie ParkContractor and atlPurchasing Agent 8/7, 8/14. 8/21/14 #821664 the unit at the foreclosure sale article at the request of the toI- http://service.atfy-pierce.com. Be-names(s) und residence addressDistrictPrevailing Wage Ordi-Subcontractors shall pay the ap-Village of Skokie other thana mortgageeshall tween 3 p.mand 5 p.m. only. lowing designated persons. un- - of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Lu-nance #13-010 is attached to theplicable prevailing wages for all8/7/14#824849 pay the assessments required Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- less such articles are redeemed cille Martinez, 6032 McCaslandBid specifications. classes of laborers, mechanics Foreclosures by The Condominium Property torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street, priortothedesignatedsale Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel,No.Ave . Portage, IN 46368, USA. The Board of Park Commission-and workmen used on the proj- Ad, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-i(. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF date: (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-8/7_ 8/14, 8121/14 #822852 ers of the Sknkie Park District,ecl Divorce IF YOU ARE THE MORTGA- COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS O WNE R (S): EL IZAB ETH ber 1215056 Cook County,IllinoisresetvesDevelopmentPackagesBid GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU ASSUMED NAME State of Illinois COUNTY DEPARTMENT - MESAFIINA ANO CLIMACO INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES the right to reject any or all bidssubmittal Extension: HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN CORPORATION Notice is hereby given, pursuant In The Circuit Court of Cook CHANCERY DIVISION ME SA R IN A or portions thereof, Sealed bids will be recerved by IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 to An Act in relation fo the use County, Illinois THE BANK OF NEW YORK 2420 N. OAK PARK AVE Please direct questions to Mi-thePark Ridge ParkDistrict, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN 616977 of an Assumed Business Name Domestic Relations Division MELLON FKA THE BANK OF CHICAGO. IL 60607 7/24, 7/31, 8/7/14 #815052 chelleTuft,Superintendentof2701 West Sibley Street, Park ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN in the conduct or transaction of In the matter of James RussellNEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR LIEN HOLDER:HOUSEHOLD Recreationand Facilities atRidge,Illinois,fortheYouth ACCORDANCE WITH SEC- Business in theState." as Winslow (Petitioner) And Rosa-THE CERTIFCATEHOLDERS AUTO FINANCE mjtuftrkskokieparlrs.org or 847-Campus Development Packages TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI- amended,thatucertification lind L. Winslow (Respondent) OF THE CWALT. INC , ALTER- Po BOX 17902 933-4355 for the Prolect, until Wednesday, NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- was registeredby the under- Case No, I4FAOOI 704 NATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-J3 SAN DIEGO, CA 92177 8/7/14 #823086 August 27, 2014 at 1:00 pm., at SURE LAW. signed with the County Clerk of Publication Notice MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Vehicles:2002 CHEVY TRAIL- LEGAL which time such bids will be pub- Effective May ist, 2014 you will Cook County. Registration Num- The requisite affidavit for publi-CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- BLAZER licly opened and announced in need a photo identificationis- ber:D14138914 on July23, cation having been filed, notice Plaintiff, -V.- FRANCIS VIN #1GNDTt3S122464621 VIllage of Skokie the Multi-Purpose Room at the J3, sued by a government agency 2014 Under the Assumed Name is hereby give to you. the aboveCHEE PING NG A/K/A FRAN- Amount of Lien:$i998.00 Adoption Notice to Bidders Maine Park Leisure Center of (driver's license, passport, etc.) of The Village of Sknkie is now ac- named respondent, apetitionCIS C. NG, SUZETTE YIN HA 8/7/14 #824961 thebuildinglocatedat2701 in order to gain entry info the WECARE IN-HOME has beenfiledintheCircuitNG A/K/A SUZETTE NG, CAPI- Assumed Name ceptirng sealed BIDS for West Sibley Street. Park Ridge. foreclosure sale room in Cook SERVICES Court of Cook County, Illinois byTAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. 5,, Sidewalk/Curb & Illinois. County and the same identifica- Probate Auction- Real Estate withthebusinesslocatedat the petitioner, tor Dissolution ofDefendants 12 CH 23359 Gutter/PCC Patching and Contractor and all lion for sales held at other court- 5200 MainStreetSuite200, Non-Arterial Street Marriage and forotherrelief.8936 SKOKIE BOULEVARD STATE OF ILLINOIS Bid Notice Subcontractors shall pay the ap- ty venues. Skokie, IL 60077. The true and and that said suit is now pend-Skokie, IL 60077 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Resurfacing Program II plicable prevailing wages for all For information, contact Plaintiff Divorce real full names(s) and renictenceNotice is hereby given that the ing. NOTICE OF SALE COOK COUNTY, classes of laborers, mechanics s attorney: KOZENY & address of fhe Now, therefore, unless you, thePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ILLINOIS VillageofSkokiewillreceiveand workmen used on the proj- McCUBBIN ILLINOIS, LLC, i05 Foreclosures owner(s)/partner(s) is: Dawn M. said respondent,fileyour re-GIVEN that pursuant fo a Judg- PROBATE DIVISION BIDS at 5127 OakfonStreet,ecl. WEST ADAMS STREET, SUITE Wagner. 7125 NE Prairie Road.Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention: sponse to said petition or other-ment of Foreclosure und Sale In the maSer of the estate of Foundation Notices A Pre-Bid Meeting for the Devel- 1850, Chicago. IL 60603, (312) Lincolnwood. IL 60712, USA. Michael Aleksic, Purchasing wise makeyourappearanceentered in the above cause on Janet C Mann, Deceased opment Packages will be held at 605-3500 Pleaserefer Iofile Judicial Sales 8/7, 8/14, 8/21/14 #821293 herein, in the Office of the ClerkJune 2, 2014, an agent for The Case No, 2014 P092328 Agent untili i :00 am. local timei :00 pm ori Friday, August 15, number i2-0188. of IheCircuitCourtof CookJudicial Sales Corporation,will PUBLICATION NOTICE Mechanics Liens on Thursday, August 21 , 2014. 2014 at the Youth Campus prop- THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- Bidders will be required to certify County, Illinois. Richard J. Daleyat 10:30 AM on September 3, Noticeis hereby given of the COPY OF LEGAL NOTtCE TO erty located at 733 N. Prospect POR AT ION Center, 50 W Washington St..2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor- deafh of Janet C Mann of Chica- Name Change BE PUBLISHED that for all work to be performedAvenue, Park Ridge. Illinois. All One South Wacker Drive, 24th Chicago, IL 60602 on or beforeporation,OneSouthWacker go, IL. Letters of office were is- Notice is hereby given, pursuantpursuant to the Contract Docu-Biddersarestrongly recom- Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 Probate September 8, 2014, default mayDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO. sued on May 13. 2014 to Marc to An Act in relation to the usements.atleast theprevailingmended to attend the Pre-Bid (312) 236-SALE be entered against you at anyIL, 60606. sell at public auction Mann. 521 Northgate Rd., Public Hearings of an Assumed Business Namerate of wagen an found and de-Meeting in order to familiarize You can also visit The Judicial time affer that day and a tudg-to the highestbidder,as set Lindenhurst, IL, whose attorney in the conduct or transaction ofterminad by the Illinois Depart-themselveswiththeesisting Sales Corporation at Public Notices ment of Labor for Cook County ment for Dissolution of Marriageforth below, the following descri- is Chris Hughes, 505 Orchard Business in the State, as conditions.perform all field www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status entered in accordance with thebedreal estate: St., Suite 200, Antioch, IL 60002 amended, that a certificafe waswill be paid to all workers andmeasurements and fully under- report of pending sales. Storage - Legal employees employed and work- prayer of said petition. LOTS 7 AND 8 IN BLOCK 15 IN (847) 395-6633. registered by theundersigned stand the nature and scope of KOZENY & McCUBBINILLI- in9 on the project. 8/7. 8/14, 8/21/14 #821731 THE BRONX, BEING A SUBDI- Claims against the estate may Take Notices with the County Clerk of Cook the work NOIS. LLC Any bid or proposa) submitted VISION OF PARTS OF THE be filed in the office of the Clerk County Registration Number: BidDocumentsareavailable i05 WEST ADAMS STREET, SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION of fhaCircuitCourtin Room D14138882 on JULY 21, 2014 unsealed, unsigned, fas trans-through BHFX Digital Imaging SUITE i850 Assumed Name missions or received subsequent 16, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH. 1202, Richard J. Daley Center, Under the Assumed Business location. Bidders can download Chicago. IL 60603 to the aforementioned date and RANGE 13 EAST OF THE Chicago, Illinois 60602, or with ASSUMED NAME Name of DZ H-VAC with the documents at (312) 605-3500 time will be disqualified and re- THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. the representative, or both, on or Notice u hereby given, pursuantbusiness located at: 6707 N. http://www.bhtodmc.net. The Anomey File No. 12-0i88 fumed to the bidd#r. The Village RENT YOUR IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS before February 9, 2015. which to An Act in relation to the useWHIPPLE ST, CHICAGO. IL cost of reproductionisset by Attorney Code, 56284 Commonlyknown date is not less than 6 months of an Assumed Business Name60645. The true and real full of Skokie reserves the right toBHFX and the set includes one as 8936 Case Number: 12 CH 23359 from the date of the first publica- in the conduct or transaction ofname (s) and residence addressreject any and all bids or partscopy of the drawings and one SKOKIE BOULEVARD, Skokie,TJSC#: 34-11078 IL 60077 lion of this notice and any claim Business in theState," asof the owner(s)/partner (s) thereof, to waive any irregulari- APARTMENT NOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt Protect Manual. not filed within that period is bar- amended,that certificationis:Owner/Pariner Full Name ties or inforrnalitieoin bidding Property Indes No. 10-16-423- a Printed copies of Bid Documents Collection Practices Ad, you arered. 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(De- TO: that a Tentative Budget of saidfor said School District for theOakton Street,Skokie,Illinois P-312-464-1900 ceased) Mr. Arel Senno school district for the fiscal yearfiscalyearbeginningJuly 1,60077, at 7:30 P.M., to consider fax 312-329-1362 Case No. 2013 P 001582 3200 Illinois Road beginning July 1, 2014, will be20t4 and ending June 30, 2015the following: DATE: Tuesday Notice is given in the death of Winnetka. Illinois 60093 on file and conveniently availa-is on file and conveniently avail- NEW August 26, 2014 CLAUDINA ZURICH of Chicago, ble to public inspection at theable for public inspection at the2014-bZ 8131Monticello BEGINS AT: 2:30 P.M. Illinois. Letters of office were is- Ms. Pauline Senno Evanston Township High SchoolSkokie School District 73 5, Su-Avenue CONDITIONS. All units will be sued on Aprilg. 2013 to ER- 3200 Illinois Road Business Office from and aherperintendent's Office, 8000 East8131 N. Monticello LLC, an lIli-sold to the highest bidder. Bids NESTO BURLINI whose attor- Winnetka, Illinois 60093 8:00 am. on August 7th, 2014,Prairie Road, Skokie, IL 60076,nois Limited Liability Companytaken only for each unit in its en- neyis JOHN T GONNELLA, al 1600 Dodge Avenue, Evan-from 7:30 am, to 3:00 p.m. eachrequests a variance in order totirety. Payment must be made 5057 N. Hartem Ave., Chicago, Mr. Aref Senno stun, Illinoisin this School Dis-Monday through Friday on or af-Convert warehousetoofficeby certified check or money or- IL 60656 (773)622-3900 3200 Illinois Road trict No. 202. ter August 7, 2014. space at an administrative officeder only. No personal checks or Notice to Heirs and Legatees Northfield, Illinois 60093 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-In addition, the tentative budgetand provide 12 motor vehiclecash accepted. All goods must Notice is given to unknown heirs THER GIVEN that a publicwill be posted on the District'sparking spaces rather than thebe removed from the unì within who are the heirs or legatees n Ms. Pauline Senno hearing on said budget wilt beWeb site (www.sd735.org j and29 as required by Section 118-24 hours. Payments due imme- the above entitled proceeding to 3200 Illinois Road held at 7:30 p.m. on Septem-available for public inspection at218 of the Zoning Chapter of thediately upon acceptance of bid. probate a will and whose nameNorthfield, Illinois 60093 ber 8th, 2014, in room N112the Skokie Public Library, 52t7Skokie Village Code in an M2Unit availability sublect to prior or address s not stated at Evanston Township HighOakton. Notice is further herebyLight Industry district. settlement of account. Within 42 days after the effective Cosmopolitan Bank and Trust successor to Austin Bank of School, i 600 Dodge Avenue,given that a Public Hearing willFOR YOUR INFORMATION:Unit 2504 Manuel Narvaez date of the original order of ad- Chicago Evanston, Illinois in thisbe held at 700 p.m on the 9thPlans and related documentsUnit 5011 Sanford Roth mission or from the date of the 801 N. Clark Street School District No. 202. day of September 2014 at Eliza-are availableattheVillage'sUnit 5037 Cytocore Inc. firstpublicationofthisnotice, Chicago, Illinois 60610 Dated this 7th day of August,beth Meyer School, 8100 Tripp,CommunityDevelopment De-Unit 5105 Cytocore Inc. you may file a petition with the Attn. , Land Trust Department 2014. ' in this Schobl District, p'arfmenf, Plañning 'DivisIonUnft 5Sø3JeffreyZoub' court to require proof of the will Board of Education of SchoolDavid Adamson, Secretary (847) 933-8447 Monday throughUnI 6009 Manuel Narvaez by testimony of the witness toThe Holder of Holders of security interest(s) primary to or sub- Dìstrict No. 202 in the CountyDistrict 73.5, Board of EducationFriday, from 8:30 AM. to 5:008/7,8/14/14 #818964 the willin open court or otherordinate to the security interest of North Community Bank of Cook, State of Illinois. 8/7/2014 816806 PM evidence, as provided n 5/6-21 successor-in-interest to First Commercial Bank, relating to the William Stafford SPECIAL AID: Available upon NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCS sale of the subject collateral Board Secretary" request for the disabled.CallTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK 1992, 755, 5/6-21). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to Section 9-610 of 8/7/14 #825085 (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847) UP SELF STORAGE You also have the right under the Illinois Uniform Commercial Code (810 ILCS 5/9-610), as a NOTICE OF PUBLIC 933-8455 3850 West Devon Ave, 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS result of the occurrence of an event of default under that cer- HEARING Public Hearings Interested parties are invited to Lincolnwood, IL, 60712 1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest the tain Collateral Assignment of Beneficial Interest dated Decem-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by attend this meeting. This notice DATE: 8/28/2014 validity of the will by filing a peti-ber 3, 2004 between First Commercial Bank predecessor-in- the Boardof EducationofLEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC is for information purposes only. BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM interest to North Community Bank ("Secured Party") and Arel tion wifh the court within sìx (6) SchoolDistrict#219, in the HEARING Published in tIre Skokie ReviewCONDITIONS: Allunits will be months after admission of theSenno and Pauline Senno (collectively, the "Grantors) givenCounty of Cook, State of Illinois,Skokie Plan Commission, Thurs-on August 7, 2014. sold to the highest bidder.Bids will to probate. to Secured Party to secure that certain promissory note esecut-that theTentative Budget forday. September 4, 2014, VillageBrian L. O'Donnell, Chairman taken only for each unit in its en- The estate will be administereded by Grantors, the Secured Party will sell the personal proper-said School District will be on fileof Skokie, 5127 Oakton Street,8/7/14 #824884 tirety.Payment musi be made without court supervision, unless ty hereinafter described at a public sale ori the 5th day of Sep-and conveniently availabletorSkokie, Illinois 60077, at 7:30 by CASH OR CREDIT CARD. under 5/28-4 of the Probate Act tember, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. at the law offices of Randall & Kenig public inspection at the DistrictP.M., to consider the following: No personal checksaccepted (ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Any LLP, 455 North Cityfront Plaza. NBC Tower, Suite 2510, Chica- Business Office located at 7700 NEW Storage . Legal All goods must be removed from interested person terminates in- go, Illinois 60611. As of July 28, 2014, the indebtedness owedGross Point Road. Skokie,lIli-2014-19P -Zoning Map the unit within 24 hours. Pay- dependent administration at anyto the Secured Party was $68,419.68 plus attorneys' fees and nuis in this School District andAmendment: 8540-8560 NuesNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ment due immediately upon ac- time by mailing or delivering a costs ontheDistrict'swebsiteatCenter Road TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCKceptance of bidUnit availability petition to terminate to the clerk. DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY www.niles2l9.org. Notice is fur-Hiles Center 8540 Associates, UP SELF STORAGE sublet to prior settlement of Sc- 1930 N. Ctybourn Claims against the estate ma One hundred percent (100%) of the beneficial interest in Cus- ther hereby given that a publicLLC,and 8540 HilesCenter Count be filed in the office of the cIar mopolitan Bank and Trust as successor to Austin Bank of Chi-hearing on said budget will beHolding, LLC, request a zoning Chicago, tL. 60614 Unit# 3388 Cristobal A. Castillo on or before February 2, 2015, cago, Trust No 7182 dated July 24, 1995. including the power held al 8:00 p.m. on the 22ndmap amendment from M2 Light 773-75-1 900 Unit# 4158 Lincoln Park Home which date is not less than sis of direction in and to said Trust. day of September, 2014 at theIndustry to R4 Multifamily Hous- DATE: 8/26/14 Health/Camille Aiza Pissecki BEGINS AT 1 1 :30 AM (6) months from the date of the DESCRIPTION OF CORPUS OF TRUST District Office in this School Dis-ing for the western portion of Unit# 4313 Smartmed first publication of the notice and The corpus of said Trust contains Ihe following improved realtrict 219, in the County of Cook,8540-8560 Hiles Center Road. CONDITIONS:All units will beCorporation/Tayo Fagbemi any claim not filed within hat pe- property: State of Illinois. PIN. 10-21-228-004-0000 sold to the highest bidder.BidsUnct# 4326 Julie Otis LOT 19 IN BLOCK 8 IN FIELDS ADDITION TO IRVING taken only for each unit in its en- riod is barred. Any questions or Robert Silverman, President FOR YOUR INFORMATION: 8/7, 8/1 4/1 4 #81 5825 petitions should be directed to PARK, A SUBDIVISION OF THE EAST ½ OF THE WEST /2Cartton Evans, Secretary Plans and related documentstirety.Payments must be made JOHN T. GONNELLA, as attor-OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 40 8/7/14 #821770 areavailablealtheVillage'sby cash, credit card, or certified ney for the estate NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- CommunityDevelopmentDe-funds. No personal checks ac- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 7131. 8/7. 8/14/14 #818805 DIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS partment, Planning Division,cepted.All goods must be re-TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK Commonly known as' 3036 W. Irving Park Road. Chicago. lIli- (847) 933-8447 Monday throughmoved from the unit within 24 UP SELF STORAGE hours, Payment due immedi- Public Notices nois 60618 RENT YOUR Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 3366 N. Kedzie, TERMS OF PUBLIC SALE PM. ately upon acceptance of bid. Chicago, IL 60618 Engineering Industries, Inc here- Subject to all of the terms of the notice herein, the above- Unit: 138 by assails title to the following SPECIAL AID: Available upon 773-539-3366 described personal property will be sold to the highest bidder. APARTMENT WITH request for the disabled. CallTenant: Anika Mudarasz DATE: August 26, 2014 property: There will be required a 25% deposit with each bid, with the (847) 673-0500 or TDD 847)Unit: 150 One steel 4-cavity inlection mold BEGINSAT: 10:00am balance of the bid price to be paid no tater than five (5) days at- EASE IN THE 933-8455. Tenant: Rachel Rosenthal CONDITIONS: Allunits will be to produce plastic parts for the ter acceptance of any bids.Alt funds shall be paid in cash, car- Unit: 153 "butter pat display" for Cordell Interested parties are invited to sold to the highest bidder.Bids tified check or cashier's check. attend this meeting. This noticeTenant: Michelle Watkins taken only for each unit in its en- Enterprises, Skokie, IL If the successful bidder defauls on the balance, the Secured CASSIFIEDS. (ALL Unit: 535 lt you claim ownership or other is for information purposes only. tirety. Payment must be made Party may forfeit that bidder's initial deposit and, at Secured Published in the Skokie ReviewTenant: Angela Herceg by cash, credit card, or certified legalinterestinthisproperty. Party's option, sell to the nest highest bidder. The Secured par- Unit: 4202 you must contact John Baliweg 847-99834OO TO on August 7, 2014 funds.No personal checks ac- ty reserves the right to bid at the sale without deposit of cash, Paul Luke, Chairman Tenant: David Hackney at Engineering Industries,Inc - cepted.All goods must be re- certified check or cashier's check as required for other bidders. 817114 #824873 Unit: 4509 moved from the unit within 24 407 S. Nine Mound Rd., Verona, Secured Party reserves the right within twenty-four (24) hours PLACE YOUR AD Tenant: Christian Tooley WI 53593, inwriting, establish hours. Payment due immediate- of completion of bidding to reject all bids. 8/7,8/14/14 #824769 ly upon acceptance of bid.Unit ownership of the properly and Disposition of said personal property, pursuant to said public make arrangements tocollect availability subject fo prior settle- salo, transfers to a purchaser for value all of the rights of the Public Notices Public Notices Notice of Public Sale ment of account, the property.li you fail to do so Grantors therein and discharges the security interest under within ninety days, the property CARE AND PROTECTION To be held at: The Lock Up Unit: 2212 Michael Webber which it is made and any security interest or lien subordinate Self Storage Und: 2238 Stanley Miller willbe considered abandoned thereto, the purchaser taking sad personal property free of all TERMINATtON OF PARENTAL RIGHTS and will become property ot En- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION 2525 W, Armitage Unit: 2263 Seguno Luis Zhun'm such rights or interests, The purchaser wilt receive upon pay- Chicago, IL 60647 8/7,8/14114#819352 gineering Industries, Inc. ment of the balance of the bid price aforementioned, a certified DOCKET NUMBER: 13CP034400 8/7/14 #822601 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Date: August 26, 2014 copy of the report of sale evidencing purchaser's right, title, BegIns at: 1pm and interest in and to said personal property. Suffolk County Juvenile Court 24 New Chardon Street Conditions. All units will be sold Secured Party makes no representation or warranties as to the to the highest bidder. Bids taken LEGAL NOTICE corpus of the aforementioned land trust, the condition of title Boston, MA 02114 Notice is hereby given the Board 61 7-788-8525 only for each unit in its entirety. thereto or the value thereof. Payment mustbe made by of Educatìon of School District Persons wishing to inspect the Trust Agreement and relatedTO Any Unknown/Unnamed Father No, 74 in the County of Cook, A petition has been presented lo this court by The Dept. of Chil-cash,creditcardorcertified documents relating to the sale or desiring other information funds.No personal checks ac- Stafe of Illinois, that a Tentative dren and Families - Hyde Park, seeking, as tothe subject may contact Mr. Scott Kenig at Randall & Kenig LLP, at (312) cepted.All goods must be re- Budget tor said school district for 822-0800. childjren), Zaiden Gomez. that said child(ren) be found in need of the fiscal year beginning July 1, care and protection and committed to the Department of Childrenmoved from the unit wdhin 24 SUBSCRIBE The Secured Party reserves the right to and intends to seek a hours. Payment due immediate- 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 Iudgment against the Grantors for any and all deficiency on the and Families, The court may dispense the rights of the person will be on file and conveniently named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal pro-y upon acceptance of bid. Unit underlying indebtedness remaining due after said public sale. availability subject to prior settle- available for public inspection in The Grantors are entitled to an accounting of the unpaid indebt- ceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any the office of the Board ot Educa- other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, I it finds that thement of account ednesa following the public sale which will be provided to the Unit 1092- James Zespy tion, 6950 N. East Prairie Road, Grantors by the Secured Party and there will be no charge for child(ren) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best in- TODAY (ALi Lincolowood,lllirrois from 8:00 terests of the child)reri) would be served by said disposition. Unit 1 1 12- Clifford Besser said accounting. Unit i 1 20-James Zespy am. to4:00p.m.,Monday You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the Court ad- DATED this 30th day of July, 2014, at Chicago, Illinois, Unit 1123- Mark Atkins lhrough Friday, on and after the Scott H. Kenig dress set forth above, on 09/29/2014, 9:00 AM Pretnal Confer- 5th day ut August, 2014. The ence (CR/CV) Und 1 1 37- James Zespy Randall & Kerrig LLP Unit 2129- James Zespy i .800E680.2068 Tentative Bud9et is also availa- NBC Tower - Suite 2510 You may bring an attorney with you.If you have a right to an attor- ble on the district's website. ney and it the court determines that you are indigent, the Court willUnd 2201- Joe Hiera 455 North Cityfront Plaza Unit 2334- Andres Guzman Noticeisfurther hereby given Chicago. Illinois 60611 appoint an attorney to represent you. that a public hearing will be held If you fail to appear, the Court may proceed on that date and anyUnit 2428- James Zespy 312)822-0800 Und 2434- Chnstopher Johnson at 7:30 p.m. on the 4th day of 81'7, 8/14,8/21114 #823232 date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adju- OR VIS IT September, 2014n the cham- diCation of this matter, Unit 2508- James Zespy bersoftheVillage Hallof For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate atUnit 3054- James Zespy Und 3056- James Zespy Lincolnwood, 6900N.Lincoln 61 7-788-8525 Avenue, Liricolnwood, Illinois, WITNESS: Unit 3301- James Zespy Dated this Augusts, 20t4. Hon. Terry M. Craven 8/7,8/14/14 #823017 PION EER LOCAL.(0M Board of Education You'rein the driver's seat. FIRST JUSTICE School District No. 74 Donna M. Ciampoli John P. 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Builders was named Liberty Trails in McHenry, The Trails 2014's best MeHenry County of Dawson Creek in Poplar Grove, The Gerstadhome builder as part of the "Best Trails of Pheasant Ridge in Richmond of the Fox' Northwest Herald Readers' and Bailey Estates in Williams Bay, Wis. Readers' choice: Cerstad Builders was voted 2014's best home builder in Mchenry County as part of the

Choice Awards. Liberty Trails offers 1 382- to Northwest Herald's "Best of the Fox' awards. A home based on the Jefferson plan is pictured. I SUPPliED PHOTO Every year, McHemy County 3, 177-square-foot ranch and two-story residents nominate businesses in the homes base priced from $201,990 to Bailey Estates in Williams Bay, Wis., Design highlights include two to Fox Valley region and then vote in an $33 1 990 (with full walk-out or look-out is tucked along the northern shore- four bedrooms, 2 or 2V baths, spa- online survey. Gerstad Builders was basements). The community's sales line of tranquil bake Geneva. Homes cious kitchens with islands (per plan), also selected best builder in 2009. The center is located on Lincoln Road, about provide 1,800 to 3,177 square feet of breakfast areas, living rooms, family Northwest Herald is a division of Shaw one mile west of Chapel Hill Road and living space and are base priced from rooms, formai dining rooms, dens (per Media. north of Route 120. For more informa- $229,990 to $326,590 with a basement. plan), master-bedroom suites and Roger Gerstad, a second-generation tion, call (815) 385-4495. The sales center is located at 436 Ash- attached two-car garages. Optional builder and president of Gerstad Build- The Trails of Dawson Creek offers a ley Drive off Bailey Road, approximately features include skylights, central air ers, believes the families of McHenry selection of semi-custom ranch and two- 3/4mile west of Highway 67. For more conditioning, three-car garages (per County selected his company because story homes. The ranch plans provide information, call (262) 245-9750. plan), wood-burning or gas fireplaces, of the integrity it has shown during the 1,693 to 2,170 square feet ofliving space Gerstad Builders offers luxury ameni- additional volume ceilings, custom mill- economic dowrtturn, the quality of the (base priced from $167490 to $247,490), ties at no additional cost. For example, work, imported ceramic tile, Conan or construction provided and the hands-on and the two-story homes offer 1,980 to homes come with vaulted ceilings granite counter tops, hardwood flooring customer service each buyer receives. 2,929 square feet of living space (base (per plan), furniture-quality cabinetry, and English or walkout basements. 'We're extremely proud to have been priced from $201 990 to $277,490). The General Electric appliance packages, Decorated models are open daily honored for our continuing efforts to Trails of Dawson Creek is located on the Kohier bathroom fixtures and Moen or by appointment. Prices are subject give our customers the best quality and north side of Orth Road, approximately faucets, basements (per plan) and a to change. To find out more, visit www. best value for their hard-earned dollar," '/a mile east of Route 76. For more infor- one-year warranty program. gerstadbuilders.com. he said. "This award by the people is mation, call (815) 547-0800. also a testament to my father, Donald The Trails of Pheasant Ridge is a L. Gerstad, who founded the company semi-custom, single-family home com- Beautiful Colonial 4 bedroom, 2 bath in the 1960s and impressed upon us munity in Richmond that offers 11 at- that homebuyer satisfaction is the key tractive floor plans. Homes with partial home ¡rl highly desirable Brickton Park to future success. He believed that if basements range in size from 1,382 area of Park Ridge with oak floors you make someone happy today, they to 2929 square feet of living space will tell other people, and they will be and are base priced from $169,990 to throughout. Home features open floor your customers of tomorrow. Today, we $275,890. The sales center for the Trails plan with modern updates throughout, couldn't agree more." of Pheasant Ridge is located on Route chefqualitykitchen,dualzoneair The company, which has more than 40 12, approximately 1 mile north of Route years of experience building semi-cus- 173. For more information, call (815) conditioning, 600 square foot cedar tom homes, has four active communities: 385-4495. deck with built-in 7 person hot tub, large fenced yard and mature landscaping. Walk to Roosevelt Elementary school, 5 minutes to "L" or train to downtown ONLINE STORIES I httpítinyurl.com/GTKBuiIders Chicago. 847-698-7016 Produced by Custom Media Solutions I ToDrive (N)/Todays Homes I Thursday, August 7. 2014 I 11 ' Autos Wanted Autos Wanted Autos Wanted AUTOMOTIVE

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Lauren Petticrew with CristIna and Lauren Hutchinson I PHOTOS BY EDISON DEANCHING AND JOHN COUSERT PHOTOGRAPHY Bright white

he lights may have been low at Parliament (324 W. Chicago) July 25, but 600 One Hope United supporters lit up the nightclub in their best light attire for the nonprofit's annual White Party. Presented by Marco A. Foster, the event featured cocktails by Effen Vodka and custom beats by DJ Dante, and guests mingled and danced late into the night. A portion ofthe pro- ceeds will benefit One Hope United, which has been safeguarding the welfare of children through community-based and in-home programs in Illinois for the past century. Lucia Bower Splash was the media sponsor ofthis event.

Clockwise from far left: Scott Pet pride Filer and Marco A. Foster; Jes- sica Rosas and animals found new homes thanks to PAWS Chicago's Michelle Dallas; 12th annual Beach Party July 24. Event co-chairs Kimberly guests on the Gleeson, Cheri Lawrence and Christine Mallul - plus an dance floor. Qrphanedhonoraiy host committee of nearly 100 cats and dogs - joined 400 guests at North Avenue Beach's Castaways Boathouse (1603 N. Lake Shore), where WUSN-FM's Lisa Dent emceed in support of the city's largest no-kill humane organization. Pets indulged in a doggie buffet and got pampered on the Pup Deck, outfitted with splash pools and stations for animal "paw-di-cures" and temporary tattoos.The event's proceeds will go toward the medical care of the city's homeless animals and help find forever families through PAWS' adoption program. Lucia Bower Splash was the media sponsor of this event.

Dawn O'Neal, PaulaFas- 3. James and BonnieSpur- at the event seas and Bernice Pink with lock with Judy and Howard 6. Co-chairs Kimberly Glee- dogs Winston, Dominic and Tuilman and dog Gertie son, Cheri Lawrence and Pica 4. Regal Beagle Timmers Christine Mallul with dogs Ross and Suzie Glickman 5. Michael, Melissa and Spencer and Bentley with Susie and WalterJacob- Mikey Canning with PAWS PHOTOS BY SPAR ENGA son and dog Lucky pup Lily, who was adopted PHOTOGRAPHY

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out - things are about to get graphic this season. For proof, just look at these local women, who rock vibrant prints in blues, yellows and reds (even at the same time). Go wild with your pattern- the sky's the limit - but ditch the baubles and keep the heels basic to avoid outfit clutter. When it comes to designers, nobody does prints better than Mary Katrantzou. Her Spring 2014 collection was crammed with dresses depicting everything from abstract florals to modern Watchart. Which means real life can be Ïust like a fairy tale: Every girl deserves her perfect prints.

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During that slow-burn 3 CCV EDA\ NIKKI GLASER TAKES 1H CCV EDA\ NIKKI ABOUT GROWNG QL STAGE TO TALK CROWING UP \ECESSARILY Oh wait, this is how they get entered her 30s two months ago, the comedian is already fielding unsolicited advice about staying youthful. "My roommate was like, You should start thinking about Botox," she says, laughing. "I'm like, What? When did that happen? Thinking about Botox?!And I'm making a scrunched-up face while I'm thinking about it and I realize, I need Botox." Fortunately, these new concerns arc great fodder for Glaser's routine, Old Town stage Aug. 7 and its Rosemont location Aug. 8-9. you: You think about it and concentrate roo hard and now which she'll bring to Zanies' a headlining show is a fill- circle moment for Glaser: Shc first took the famed stage in 2006, when she auditioned for "Last Comic Standing," the gig that kick-started her career. But since then, the St. Louis native has pulled herself up with pure grit and determination. "It was abso- lutely a struggle for a good seven years," she admits."I hit the open mic circuit [in LAI, which, if you're unaware of what that is, is like depression in a physical form. But it's the only way to get better - it's like going to the gym. So I went to the gym every night multiple times for five years before I got good." Homegro\\ n rapper/actor COMMON on h1Oth album. hit show 'Hell on Wheé!s' and new music festi\.'al

BY MER PHOTO BY .4 PONCE s Common's latest teaming up with the Kanye West-led album is dubbed Doiida's House Foundation for two 'Nobody's Smi!- projects designed to give underprivi- ing,' fans might leged local youth new opportunities. get the impression The first is the Chicago Youth Jobs "WE JUST GOT that the two-time Collaborative, which (along with THAT CHICAGO Grammy-winning the Urban League, an African- AChicago hip-hop American advocacy group) aims to PRIDE. WE KNOW artist is feeling a little blue. But the provide year-round iobs to 15,000 rapper/actor/role model has plenty young adults over the next five years. HOW MUCH THE to keep him happy: He's finally Launching this fall, the program will released the new record, which he's supplyjob coaching and mentoring CITY MEANS TO been working on since last October; as well as teach financial responsibil- he's starring on a hit AMC di.ma, ity and leadership skills. US....WHEN I "Hell on VVhcels," now in its burth The second collaboration is one season; and he's teaming up with that could easily cement Common's MEET CHICAGO Kanye West to produce a newmusic status as a local legend. He and West PEOPLE OUTSIDE festival. "Things arc going great," he recently announced they'd be pro- admits, laughing. ducing the first annual Aahh! Fest in CHICAGO, Though everything in Hollywood Chicago on Sept. 21.The multiday seems to be coming up Common, event is a music festival with a twist: WE ALWAYS he's far from oblivious to the events Throughout its run, young adults outside those insulating hills - will be able to job-shadow techni- FIND THAT Above: Anson Mount especially here in his hometown. In cians, lighting and sound engineers and Common star ¡n fact, Chicago's struggle with gang and other behind-the-scenes COMMONALITY: "Hell on Wheels." violence is at the forefront of the employees. "Every person doesn't BLUE-COLLAR, Left: Common Chatham/Avalon Park native's mind, have to be in front ofthe camera or announces a joInt and at the heart of"Nobody's Smi!- be holding a microphone," Common HARD-WORKING youth job Initiative ing."The albiiiìs is fist! of references says."I'm hoping some ofthe kids In collaboration to the city's turmoil: He begins by that participate will be like, 'I want to EVERYDAY with the Common calling out some ofthe area's most be a lighting engineer.'" Ground Foundation, notorious gangs, rapping, "Have you But first and foremost, Aahh! PEOPLE. IT SAYS the ChIcago Urban ever heard of Black Stone around Fest is about the music. Like Loi- League and Kanye West's Donda's House Black Stones? And Four CHs, Vice lapalooza, Common hopes this event SOMETHING TO Foundation. Lords, Stony Island on Aces/The "is a breath offresh air, something COME FROM concrete matrix, Street organizations." going on in the city that we can On his title track, Common calls out be proud of."Thc list of perform- THAT TYPE OF the rampant gun problem straight on ers hasn't been announced yet, but ("Where the chief and the president Common promises that he'll get up EN VRONM E NT." Growing up, Common's environ- fourth season Aug. 2. The show come from! Pop out, pop pills, pop on stage for a set (not to mention ment was a nurturing one. He was follows the construction of the First guns") before dedicating his rap- bring a couple ofhis famous friends). born Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr., and Transcontinental Railroad in 1865, ping career to Hadiya Pendleton, "There's gonna be some big names his mother, Dr. Mahalia Hines, was and Common plays Elam Ferguson, the 15-year-old King College Prep let's put it that way," he teases. page. "It makes mc feel like I'm the a Chicago Public School principal a recently freed slave and the assistant student who mobilized the nation He's also using the festival as an new face of hip-hop." who Common credits with teach- to the show's protagonist, Cullen last year when she was killed by a opportunity to showcase the city's It's not entirely surprising that ing him the value ofhard work. He's Bohannon (played by Anson Mount). gunman who mistook Pendle n and young artists. While the first day will the rapper brings our city into every been a hip-hop powerhouse since his It's safe to call the show a hit: It aver- her friends for rival gang me ers feature an all-star lineup, day two facet ofhis work - Chicago ties 1992 debut album "Can I Borrow ages three million viewers per epi- on disputed turf. will focus on a handpicked variety have always stayed strong on the hip- a Dollar?" he's gone on to win sode, allowing the rapper to reach a For Common, 42, the tracks are of up-and-coming locals, selected by hop scene, from Kanye West tapping two Grammys (for best R&B song whole new demographic. "The ironic a way to raise awareness and induce Donda's House. "We do our best to fellow Chicagoan Lupe Fiasco to in 2003 and for best rap perfor- thing is [some] people only know me change. "[Producer No ID.] and I do things that will help the people of be a producer on «Black Skinhead" mance by a duo or group in 2008); from being an actor,"he laughs. were sitting down having a conversa- Chicago," Common says. to local legend Twista rhyming on star in movies like "Smokin' Aces," Though it's easy to look at Com- tion in the studio, talking about what It's a theme he carries through up-and-comer Chance the Rap- "American Gangster" and "Now You mon and only see the many roles he was happening in Chicago and what "Nobody's Smiling" as well: He's per's "Cocoa Butter Kisses." Like his See Me"; and become the proud plays - Grammy-winning rapper, our roles are and what we can do," made it a point to feature hometown successfùl peers, Common remains father ofümoye Assata Lynn (his philanthropist, actor - when the he says. "That moment just made musicians like Malik Yusef and bound to the city: "We just got that teenage daughter with ex-girlfriend cameras are off he's a family man everything clear to me, it brought Dreezy on his tracks, and uses the Chicago pride. We know how much Kim Jones). through and through. "I get really everything home. ... We were both faces of seven Chicago rappers (in- the city means to us. When I meet Through it all, he's held onto that happy making some great music or inspired." cluding Lil' Herb, G. Count and KD Chicago people outside Chicago, we respect for hard work: When he's not doing an incredible scene," he says. That inspiration has led the Young Cocky) on his album art. "It always find that commonality: blue- creating music or giving back to the "But what makes me smile the most multitalented South Sider to pay it means a lot to me because Common collar, hard-working everyday people. city that inspires him, he's getting is my daughter, my mother and my forward in a big way: Through his was and still is a legend," says Dreezy It says something to come from that into character on AMC's hit drama grandma, and just being around Common Ground Foundation, he's in a video on Common's YouTube type of environment." "Hell on Wheels," which began its them."

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LOOK: The "lob" THE STYLIST: Samantha Santos THE SPOT: George the Salon, 23 W. Hubbard, (312) 923-9444; Georgethesalon. HEAD corn (women's cuts start at $75) GAM ES Wtth its noncommittal length - not as short as a classic bob, and long enough to pull into a ponytail - the lob' (transla- tion: long bob) is Samantha one of this year's Santos gives most in-demand Julie Caidwell cuts. Need proof? Look no further than a "lob."i RAMZI BEFORE DREESSEN-SPLASH celebrity fans like Gwyneth Paltrow, shorter, falling to the base of the Jennifer Lawrence Kerry Washington neck. "You're keeping the classic bob and Anne Hathaway. "lt's a hot trend shape, but the front is longer," she because it's really versatile - it's per- explains. She also recommends using fect for someone who wants some- traditional shears - not razoring - thing fresh and doesn't know what to to provide the clean edge necessary do," says Samantha Santos, 28, a stylist for the polished look. And when it at George the Salon, a River North hot- comes to styling this cut, anything spot with a client list chock full of local goes: "You can make it look edgy by reporters and news anchors. (Fun fact: flat-ironing it, or you can make it look Owner George Gonzalez once helped soft and romantic by adding curls." style guests of "The Client Julie Caldwell (pictured), who Show" and has even chopped Cindy opted for the cut because she felt Crawford's mane.) "weighed down" by her long hair, According to Santos, the key to echoes the sentiment: "lt's a lot the lob is precision: The front should lighter for the summertime, and I can brush the collarbone, while the [wear] it up or down and it'll still look back should sit about two inches sleek and fresh."

I and Jennifer Aniston). "People are Get Hollywooc-worthy hr wt seeing a lot of blondes in maga- - The' blonde zines, but what they're really seeing ', TH ... LIST: is richer, multidimensional blondes," says Falewitch, 24. from these f ve oca stylists .10 ' , : Getting the natural-looking, lush . THE SPOT: hue is a several-step process. First, N LA Michael Anthony, 1001 W. stylists lift your base color to the North, (312) 649-0707; Mi- desired shade. To be safe, Falewitch Katy Perry's crayon-colored tresses to Solange Knowles' natural chae!anthonyspa.com (double- doesn't advise going more than locks, statement-making hair is having a serious moment in Hollywood. process color starts around three shades lighter on the first try. $100) "Celebrities are treating their hair as an accessory to their looks," says "Bring in a variety of photos from lightest to darkest within the blonde Patricia Tortolani, beauty director at Allure magazine. Which merns, family," he says. "Always start out Fromof course, the rest of the world is following suir "Everywhere you look. There's a new blonde in town subtle, especially if you're start- people are playing with their hairstyles," she adds. - and she's no longer platinum. ing with a new colorist." Next, the Ready to join the ranks and transform your mane from everyday to extraordinary? According to colorist Josh Falewitch stylist adds strategically-placed, of Michael Anthony, the latest look well-blended highlights around the Whether von want to lop off your locks a la Jennifer Lawrence or reach Kardashian- is more modern and natural (think face. But be careful to avoid streaky level lengths, we've rounded up five local stylists who can help you make the cut. Olivia Palermo, Gisele Bundchen highlights, which look passé. "The Colorist Rex idmieson toints to Katy Perry as j total game-changer --- and not just when it :omes to pop music. When was a teenager md a punk rocker, you were considered an out- cast if you dyed your hair a funky color, says Jamie- on, 40, who regularly asked BEFORE AFTER his mom to dye his hair pink as a teen Now, individuality AFTER s the norm. Jamieson says the Gold Coast salon - whose famous guests have included Ozzy Osbourne - is fielding more funky color requests than ever from teens and 20- and 30-somethings. "lt's hip, young people," he explains. "They're artsy and trendy." The longtime stylist Jessica Charris prefers to tint locks with jewel- tones like violets, blues, magentas and teals "Everyone looks good in one jewel tone," he says. "If you nsIons don't look good in pink, you prob- ably look good in blue." Stacie ThE STYLIST: Though stars like Perry and Magana Lauren Salata Nicole Richie may rock all-over, THE SPOT: rainbow-colored hues, be warned: Kovo Salon, 1735 N. Cly- fhis look can't be achieved weeks. Jamieson suggests going THE LOO bourn (312) 664-1111; without some hair damage. Even bolder than the color you desire Funky color Ko vo ha irsa!onchkago. blonde hair needs to be lightened to save yourself another trip to BEFORE corn (hair extension before it's colored. To lessen the the salon. THE STYLIST: prices vary) trauma and for a lower-key look Rex Jamleson Looking for a less expensive, at- "Celebrities love their - Jamieson recommends dyeing THE SPOT: home alternative? Jamieson loves fake hair," says Lauren only select pieces of hair, or even hair chalk, colored hair spray and Maxine Salon, 712 N. Rush, (312) Salata, 26, a hair exten- adding colored hair extensions to hair mascara. "These wash com- 751-1511; Maxinesalon.com (color sion specialist and stylist your marie. Plus, pastel shades, pletely out of the hair and they're accents start at $160) at Kovo Salon. The spot, like Richie's lavender, fade fast and all temporary," he says. "They're which uses the same brand need to be refreshed every two also pretty awesome." of extensions worn by Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez. has a loyal follow- ing who want to replicate the lengthy look. "I'd say 75 percent of the time, they're bringing in a picture of a celebrity." Salata says. AFTER Going from shoulder- important to brush the length to mermaid locks extensions daily. "The only takes about one day. During time I see damage to the Kirsty the process, the stylist hair is when the bonds get Rosnow bonds and rolls individual tangled," she says. If you strands around tiny sec- think you're ready to take tions of hair, starting at the lengthy leap, Salata the nape and extending suggests you test-drive the toward the crown. For a full look by shopping at a wig head, Salata says she uses store for clip-ins. "Niake sure goal is to mimic what the sun than twice a week. "Just allow about eight or nine bundles. you get human hair so you does naturally," says Falewitch. the shampoo to naturally run Though there may be some can still style it like your Once you've gone for the through the ends and don't initial discomfort when own," she says. And don't gold, your hair will likely be dry scrub vigorously," he says. the extensions are tight- be a hair hero: "I highly rec- and need extra care. Falewitch "Warm water is fine, better est, "after about four days, ommend taking it to your suggests using a gentle, color- than hot. But cold water is the everything lust loosens up," stylist so they can clip them safe shampoo and conditioner, best for your hair because it she says. in for you." BEFORE and not shampooing more smooths the cuticle." To prevent damage, it's > featureI HEALTH, WELLNESS & BEAUTY

More than half the right away. as our hair is 00k: clients at Van Cleef Hair harder to grow." Ñítural hair Studio - first lady Michelle To ease out of relax- Obama's former salon - ers, Kirkpatrick recom- THE have recently embraced mends visiting a salon STYLIST: their natural hair. "It's a every couple of weeks STRATGT IT Evvy Kirkpatrick beautiful look,' says stylist for a shampoo, trim and THE SPOT: Evvy Kirkpatrick. 31, who's style - and says to avoid Van Cleef Hair never messed with her washing your hair more udlo, 56 W. Huron, own natural tresses. She than once a week. To (312) 751-2456; says women feel inspired manage the transition at Vancleefhair.com to skip the chemical relax- home, she recommends (Shampoo and ers when they see celebri- an all-natural, ultra-mois- Newscaster Robin tytes start at $52) ties like Lupita Nyong'o, turizing shampoo and Nicki Minaj, sisters Solange leave-in conditioner. Her Robinson on Knowles and Beyoncé post-shampoo advice: finaHy learning (who enhances with help "Comb your hair with a from a weave) and Oprah wide-tooth comb, sit un- to embrace her I,, Winfrey rocking the locks der a dryer for 15 minutes natural curls they were born with. with conditioner and olive Ready to get back to oil. Rinse your hair with basics? According to warm water, towel dry Kirkpatrick, transitioning and apply leave-in condH from relaxers to natural tioner and more olive oil." hair is the biggest hurdle. Once your mane is "Hair can get dry - you back to its natural state, can have shedding and the styling options are not exercising regularly. It is just BEFORE breakage," she says, "Mostendless. "You can twist it not possible to fit in a sweaty African-Americans do out and leave it like that lunchtime workout ifit takes 30 not want to cut their hair for two weeks. You can do minutes to return your hair to the off drastically, because rods, like Shirley Temple, office. And this is notjust a black that will put them into or braids," Kirkpatrick says. politics ofhair are Robin woman's thing: When I reported shock. We recommend "You can still pin it up. And clear. Straight is great, "corporate' on this issue in 2009 and again in they gradually transition you can wear it curly or hairstyle February oflast year, women of all instead of cutting ¡t off straight." curly is non-corporate, Thefrizzy is frightening, Afros are stripes offered up their frustration over militant, shaved is radical, nappy (thankfully) is no the never-ending and apparently necessary longer an acceptable term. But after three decades battle to smooth out their natural curls. But why of nightly news deadlines and daily hot irons, I'm is it necessary? making a change on both fronts. I'm still planning You've likely heard about the sad "doll test," in a future that includes working in television, and which little black girls overwhelmingly favored the wondering how my career might be affected by doll with long, flowing hair over the version fea- my choice to "unplug" my hair. Everyone knows turing tight brown curls. The images ofbeauty and hair makes a statement. Even my teenage daugh- success, with few exceptions, reflect that prefer- ter insisted that I should wear my "corporate" styleence. And though there is a movement to embrace for a recent meeting with a broadcast executive. more natural hair ('happy to be nappy' and 'rock As a college intern at KGTV in San Diego in what you were born with'), the fear ofsocial and 1979, I was shocked by a story that crossed the corporate rejection is real. I keep thinking the wires (we had actual ticker-tape style AP and UPI younger generation will force a change. But maybe wire machines back then!) about an African- they need those ofus who are already established American TV reporter in San Francisco who was to use our equity to bend the unwritten rules. ordered to lose her braided hairstyle. She sued. Since l've been sporting this curly style in She lost. recent months, the response has been pretty posi- l've saved that wire copy all these years, as a re- tive, Some folks think I'm trying to go incognito. minder ofthe extra curves women navigate on theA grocery store cashier said, "You can't fool me, road to success. Most people can't even remember Ms. Robinson. I know that's you!" Hilarious. or describe the hairstyle of the men they meet, I do still straighten my hair sometimes. I like unless he has locks or bright colors or a pattern the freedom to choose, though I'm not entirely shaved onto his scalp. But a womans hair is often confident about it. I took my daughter's advice the first thing we notice - and judge. and tamed my curls for that meeting. A week later Keeping curly hair straight is a relentless, she cut her hair down to a quarter inch and dyed expensive and often damaging effort. One study it blonde. Talk about a double standard. claims African-American women in particular IJ'you or someoneyou know has a story to share, cite hair management as the No. i reason for email [email protected].

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CUSTOM MEDIA 8475622100 ' intensive individualized instruction and highly If you know of a student that could beneht from the individualized K-12 program at Cove,contact Dr, Sally Students at The Cove School benel5t from our specialized team for children with learning disabilities Cove students are fully integrated in their school environment, participating in arts, athletics, cheerleading, college counseling, ¡ob training and authentic leadership opportunities. Sover, Euecutive Director,at 847.562.2100 or [email protected]. Students flourish at Cove U. 60062 ' I SUPPUED PHOTO A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NTh PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER Students learn a great "We focus on treating oth- j adaptable," said Madonna Lafin Lee Edznunds, principal, at teacher and senior advisor the Woodlands Academy of we Sacred Heart. 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Cc Points 1or good behavior 1or good Points True test: Bob Whelan of Lake Forest Country Day School said: 'An environ- ment of trust and respect ¡s created, which allows risks to be taken, mistakes to be made and authentic social emotional growth." academic standards and an unwavering philosophy, Woodiands Academy of the Sacred Heart teaches stu- dents about how to conduct themselves appropriately. learn how to be flexible and Social and academic responsibility in private schools academic responsibility Social and TWoodlands Forest, is a private college preparatory day and board- ing school for young women. With a focus on strong THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 THURSDAY, 34 s 35 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 THURSDAY, and drama teachers curriculum . PE or swimming every day . Full-time visual arts, music . Challenging and integrated . After school enrichment From Toddler-8th grade, we offer a From Toddler-8th grade, uniquely well-rounded education in a uniquely well-rounded Our once-in-a-lifetime community. ready for high graduates aren't just school. They're ready for everything. Find out more at bakerdemschooLorg or call 847-425-5813 to schedule a tour. or call 847-425-5813 to schedule a Schedule a visit today! Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart is an independent, Cathohc day and boarding college 847.234.4300 t WOODLANDSACADEMY.ORG NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL A PIONEER in Lake Forest. Join us for Open House November 11. preparatory school for young women grades 9-12 located i SUPPLED nuOTO SEE EDUCATE, PAGE 4 720 Eider Lane (847) 945-0135 wwwholycrossdeerfield.org. Deerfield, IL 60015 ng, mathematics, science, Holy Cross School Holy Cross School is a strong Catholic, family- based educational commu- nity located in the heart of Deerfield. The instructional programs are designed to meet the various individual learning styles of all stu- dents. The comprehensive curriculum provides each child with a wealth of op- portunities in reading and writing, grammar and spell- social studies, geography, world language, religion, social lustice, visual arts, vo- cal and instrumental music, technology and physical education. Extracurricular are offered in areas such as SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM I PRIVATESCHOOLS I °.2- private schools Achieve: The Council tor American Private Education said create a challenging, nurturing and safe environment, ed, college-preparatory high school committed to academic excellence. lt has served the Chicagoland Jewish community for 13 years, Its mission is to cre- ate a culture of academic excellence that inspires students to think critically and to achieve their full potential, while preparing them to live Judaism as responsible and involved citizens in the modern world. CJHS offers a comprehensive education, which includes exceptional general and Jewish studies programs, supplemented by strong athletic and fine arts programs, and numerous extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. For more information about CJHS, please contact Riv Lynch at [email protected] or visit the website.

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no-cut athletics, performing arts, music and art clubs, Space chess club, student council, Available in recycling group, classroom buddies, Quiz Bowl and a Early Childhood science club. & Toddler Keshet 3210 Dundee Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 205-1234 www.keshet.org Keshet provides educa- tional, recreational and vocational programs for children and young Discovery: Chiaravalle Montessori School provides a quality child-centered

adults with special needs education based on the philosophy of Maria Montessori. i SUPPLIED PHOTO (preschool through knowledge, skills and cre- adulthood). Year-round Language Stars ativity to enrich the world. programs allow kids to 335 Ridge Road, Suite D-2 Schechter graduates attend play and work alongside Wilmette, IL 60091 more than a dozen public their typically developing (847) 256-8000 and Jewish high schools, peers. They go to school, www.languagestars.com Parent/Child Toddler. Early Childhood 3-6. Elementary. Middle School where they thrive inside go on trips, work at neigh-Language Stars, the leader and outside the classroom. borhood businesses, play in foreign language educa- Sager Solomon is proud of in a baseball league, swim,tion for children, teaches its tuition assistance pro- and they even attend Spanish, French, Mandarin gram, which provides schol- summer and overnight Chinese, German and Italian arships to nearly 50 percent camps. Multiple locations classes. The earlier children of Schechter families. throughout the Chicago- start learning languages the land area. better. lt's easier to learn between birth and 10 years The Cove School Loke Forest Country of age. Language Stars 350 Lee Rd. Day School starts at 12 months. The full Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 562-2100 145 S. Green Bay Road immersion method, taught www.coveschool.org Lake Forest, IL 60045 by native speakers, uses (847) 234-2350 music, games and activities www.lfcds.org to make it fun, This play- Woodlands Academy Lake Forest country Day time enriches for a lifetime ofthe Sacred Heart School provides two-year- by enhancing world-read- 760 E. Westleigh Road old through eighth-grade ness and academic skills. Lake Forest, IL 60045 students with an excep- There's no telling where in (847) 234-4300 the world it might lead. tional education grounded www.woodlandsacademy.org in academics, arts and Woodlands Academy athletics. The curriculum Sager Solomon of the Sacred Heart is a Is specifically designed Schechter Day SchoolofCatholic day and boarding to engage and inspire Metropolitan Chicago college-preparatory high each child to reach his or 3210 Dundee Road school for young women her fullest potential. The Northbrook, IL 60062 ¡n grades nine through Discover the simple power LFCDS experience, high- (847) 498-2100 12. It promotes academic, lighted by a better than www.schechter.org artistic and athletic excel- of learning by doing 7:1 student/faculty ratio, Sager Solomon Schech- lence along with global features caring and enthu- ter Day School of Metro- awareness, social respon- Understand how the learning process at siastic teachers who are politan Chicago delivers an sibility and strong faith. free to inspire students outstanding general and Woodlands Academy Chiaravalle Montessori is designed to to think critically and Jewish Studies educa- is part of a worldwide take intellectual risks. An CH IA RAVA L L E connect how and what children learn. tion to children at its early network of Sacred Heart LFCDS education sets the childhood center in Skokie Schools that spans the M ONTES SO RI Stage for a bright future inand its Sager K-8 school in United States and 40 Questions? Contact Nancy Syburg, secondary school and be- Northbrook. Every day at other countries. Founded Director oAdmission & Financial Aid yond. Financial assistance Schechter, gifted educa- in 1858, its identity is root- 847-733-3683 or [email protected] and merit scholarships are tors ignite students' Jewish ed in a desire to inspire available. Please call the souls, educate them to young hearts and minds admission office to more their highest potential and to excel, to lead lives of 425 Dempster, Evanston, IL 847.864.2190 www.chiaravalle.org information. empower them to use their integrity and to serve. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 37

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BY WENDY ALTSCHULER own laptops to use through- in building on strengths. technology, tutorial services, out the year, which helps to Students often excel outside athletics and more. Students For Sun-TimesMedia reveal their capabilities by of traditional academics withwith learning differences, children with dis-enabling them to "show what offerings such as the visual dyslexia, dyscalculia, dys- tinctive needs have they know." arts, theater, music, pho- graphia, Asperger's, autism, aany hard time finding "Cove's primary focus is tography, student council and/or attention deficit the right fit in a traditional to serve students diagnosed and sports," said Argentar. disorders will find that the academic setting. Given the with a learning disability, "Providing opportunities encouraging educators at right environnent and sup- a lifelong disorder affect- for students to achieve in Acacia Academy are acces- port, chlithen with learmng ìng the way an individual their areas of strength, while sible and more than qualified disabilities have the opportu-selects, retains and expressesaccelerating growth in their to facilitate first-rate school- mty to thrive, build character information," said Alexandra areas of challenge, is criti- ing in an optimistic setting. and learn at school. Backed Argentar, director of develop-cal for their development. 'Some parents have said by first-rate educators, along-ment at The Cove School. I have had parents tell me their child's improvements Individual attention: Cynthia Castellanos at Acacia Academy helps her one- side involved families, kids "Often Cove students have that their child has made at Acacia, whether it be with on-one student, Calvin J., with math. i PHOTO SUPPLIED BY VCACIA with multifarious needs will additional, secondary diag- authentic friendships and academic, social, intellec- progress, gain confidence noses that make it extremely taken on leadership roles in tual and/or emotional skills, due to finding the correct 'Believe me, there is nothing and acquire life skiUs, in a difficult for them to learn their peer groups, often for has been a miracle," said methodology, individualized as gratifying as witnessing a positive and nurturing milieu,and function in a traditional the first time in their lives! Kathryn Fouks, principal learning styles, personalizedstudent successfully learn to affording them a bright and classroom environment." Teaching and reinforcing of Acacia Academy and instruction and hard work read, solve math problems, confident future. The Cove School's aca- these social skills is neces- director ofThe Achieve- from all those involved, both write a composition or con- The Cove School in North- demic curriculum includes sary for community life." ment Centers, Inc. "I would staff and student." cur social, emotional, and/or brook cultivates a construc- dedicated teachers, patholo- Similarly, Keshet in North- say their improvements are Fouks went on to say, inteliectua.l challenges." tive learning atmosphere gists, social workers, reading brook provides educational, for chuithen with complex specialists, occupational ther- recreational, vocational learmng disabilities from apists and technology special-and social programs for kindergarten through grade ists, setting each student up individuals with inteliectual THINK OF HER POTENTIAL.. 12 by the use of small class for social, emotional and intel-disabilities. Operating ac- sizes - no more than 10 stu- lectual success as well as the cording to traditional Jewish dents. In addition to individ- giving them the tools to grow values, Keshet's mission is to WEDO. ual attention for each child, into productive, contributing enhance independence and students benefit from the aid members of society. integration to optimize per- of assistive technology - all "At Cove, we don't only sonal potential. In the Keshet Approved by the Illinois of the junior high and high focus on remediation, but Day School Program, students Board of Education, school students have their also have a strong belief have their own daily schedule and materials are created to Keshet provides incorporate their individual integrated educational strengths and interests. Each opportunities for student's Individualized individuals with Education Plan (IEP) includes special needs - academics, activities of daily from preschool living, social skill develop- through adulthood. ment and therapies. Another school that pro- vides children with the tools and apposite educational environment is Acacia Acad- emy, a private year-round school for grades 1 through 12, as well as for transition learners ages 18 through 22. KESHET Located in LaGrange, Acacia Academy offers students a 847.205.1234 save haven for scholarship keshetorg and development through Support: The Cove School cultivates a constructive learning atmosphere accredited programs, a Keshet is a partner in sen*g our for children with learning disabilities from kindergarten through grade 1.i 2-acre nature center, smart communtty supported by the PHOTO SUPPLiED BY COVE Jewìsh United Fund! Jewish Federation SUPPLIED PHOTO i "Parents and students are According to Weiner, pre- "Throughout the school year, Transfer students are required Weiner said everyone at St. "Greeting the students every Goretti School. "Once registered, families are encouraged to attend upcoming events." kindergarten and kindergarten students often sign up for sum- mer camp, which allows them to become familiar with the campus invited to Book Day in August (among other special events), by the Parents Club,"Weiner said. "School board members, Athletic prior to the school year. where refreshments are served Association members, the ChI- then's Center director and the principal are on hand to welcome the families." to convene with their teach- ers, principal and parents every two weeks for the first couple of months to communicate about how the transition is going. all our upper grade students are partnered with the younger grade students as a Cougar Buddy," Weiner said. "These classes get together regularly to work on projects and practice reading with each other. The wonderful result is that students feel comfortable and connected to each other, adding to the warm family atmosphere at our school." Maria Goretti School strives to make students - both new and returning -. feel supported and welcome. morning throughout the school year is a priority for me and, I hope, a welcoming start to the day for all the students," Weiner said. SUPPLIED PHOTO i "Our parent organization The principal at St. Maria Gore- "New families find out about our Interaction: Solomon Schechter Day School eases the transition tor new children by engaging Interaction: Solomon Schechter Day School eases the transition Easy transition: St. Maria Goretti School strives to make new and returning students them with students, teachers and administration from the outset. them with students, teachers and administration from the feel welcome. New kids are paired with a sea- soned friend in order to learn the ropes and get oriented. Addition- ally, current students and families that live near the new family are encouraged to make a connection. Everyone pulls together to make the change a smooth one. reaches out to new families, pro- swag and links the family with a "Throughout the year there are various educational and social programs for families to learn and get to know other families." tti School in Schiller Park meets vides a welcome bag of Schechter buddy family,"Warshawsky said. directly with prospective families, which helps the transition process of new students greatly. school, take a tour of the building, and meet the teacher," said Chris- tine Weiner, principal at St. Maria SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMESCOM I ease school to a private school, PRIVATESCHOOLS I SUPPLIED PHOTO I For older kids that are entering Sometimes it takes a village to "As a private Jewish day school, Solomon Schechter Day School public "Rather than asking, 'Why don't you like your teacher?' for exam- pie, parents can say, 'I know you're going to be happy and love your time learning at school.' Leave the bigger discussions for when you're at home." a new school or transitioning from a "You don't have to be friends with everybody. Focus on making a few quality friends." school Youtsey's advice was simple: raise a child. This adage is true for Solomon Schechter Day School in Northbrook, where existing families embrace the opportunity to encounter and receive new students. we pride ourselves not only in providing an exceptional educa- tion, but also in being a warm and welcoming community," said Tami Warshawsky, director of marketing and communications at Solomon Schechter Day School. "In fact, the sense of community at Schech- ter is one of the many factors that inspires parents to seek out a Schechter education for their children." eases the transition for new chit- then and families by engaging them with students, teachers and administration from the outset. CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS CUSTOM MEDIA SuPPLIED PHOTO i 'During the transition, don't A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER education in a warm, welcoming jewish community. child that the school is a safe and good place. ask your child a lot of questions at drop off; instead, offer them easy Worting together: Solomon Schechter Day School prides itself on providing an exceptional Worting together: Solomon Schechter Day School prides itself optimistic and calm demeanor, which sends the message to the choices and keep the conversation positive and light,"Youtsey said. I _L year, new year,

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might feel overwhelmed at the prospect of join- * For little ones, separation anxi- To make first-timers feel com- New Educators chime in to put students and parents at in to put students Educators chime school to a private school are contending with a whole other ball educators. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 THURSDAY, Many Kids ing a new school population. that are transferring from a public of wax. The silver lining exists in the support and advice amiably of- fered from private school staff and ety can be an issue when attending preschool or kindergarten for the first time. CristinaYoutsey, head of Old School Montessori in Gray- slake said: Sometimes parents can put their nervousness onto the kids by staying around at drop off. It's best to give a heart-warming goodbye and make a quick exit. Parents can always call the school to see how their child is doing throughout the day." fortable, parents can model an i__.. Home away from home: "New families find out about our school, take a tour of the building, and meet the teacher," said Christine Weiner of St. Maria Goretti School. 118 r' NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICA11ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 39

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BY WENDY AITSCHULER test reviews, to open gym nights, to about every person that enters their help with summer job applications sphere of influence." For Sun.Times Media to mentor our students." St. Cletus School, located in La When gearing up for academic The mission at Hinsdale Adven- Grange, has quite a bit of savoir- excellence this school year, con- tist Academy is to prepare students faire when it comes to inspiring sider utilizing a mentor - assis- for purposeful lives by incorporai- children through the help of well- tance from competent and know!- ing service and leadership into qualified educators. edgeable professionals is readily their core values. "Our teachers are here at all available and accessible. Interper- "Notonlydo we want them to hours before and after school sonal interactions with guidance grow and feel cared about here, but and even at lunch time to fulfill a counselors, teachers and staff are also we want them to become adults mentorshop role for our students," the driving torce for fostering a who make the same things possible said Jolene Hillgoth, president at thriving educational experience. for others," Scherencel said. St. Cletus School in La Grange. Hinsdale Adventist Academy Thomas Dunham, history teacher "Our administration and office staff functions with a family-like ap- and vice principal at Hinsdale Ad- are accessible as well, providing peal - staff and faculty make ventist Academy, said: "As a teach- a commumty approach to mentor- earnest efforts to inspire kids by er, every moment is an opportunity ship. I have kids that come into developing positive relationships to mentor the students that you are my office and I help motivate and with each student in an encour- pnvileged to instruct. Because we guide them.We also have volun- aging environment. The success are a parochial school, our mentor- teers that mentor students involved of each learner relies on one Motivate: "Every moment is an opportunity to mentor the students that you are privileged to ing has an added component: we in extracurricular activities." thing: support. instruct," said Thomas Dunham of Hinsdale Adventist Academy.ISUPPLIED PHOTO are not simply trying to prepare our Gaining a mentor - academic, 'We see each student as an students to succeed in college and athletic or social - is progressive- individual so we try to differenti- spiritual success," said Fawn Scher- afternoon, spending evenings and in life - although that is obviously ly more imperative as children ma- ate everything we do as much as encel, registrar at Hinsdale Adven- weekends at games and events and very important - we want to men- ture and establish independence. possible to ensure not only the tist Academy. "Each person in our even coming in when we are not ontor them to become citizens that Learn about what your private academic success of our students building acts as a mentor in some contract to help kids. People in this have the desire to make a positive school offers and seek out educa- but also their social, emotional and capacity: tutoring students in the building have done everything fromimpact on their world and to care tors that can help your child.

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BY SHERYL DEVORE JESSE COOK For Sun-Times Media North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd. the prince of rumba flamenca 7:30 p.m., Aug. 14 with jaw-dropping technique, Jesse CailedCook comes to Skokie Aug. 14 ready $38-$58 to drop more jaws as well as show off his (847) 673-6300 or northshorecenter.org moodier, softer side. The Canadian acoustical guitarist has traveled to Cuba, Colombia, Egypt and other countries to absorb music - and which at first they did, he said. each has influenced his style and composi- "It's not blues at all. I was trying to tions. create a record that was unapologetically Winner of the Juno Award for Best melancholy. I found myself listening to Instrumental Album, "Free Fall," in 2000, those kinds of records. And yet, I've never Cook has garnered a host of other ac- made one. colades and sold more than i 5 million "It was about being less - so many records. people have talked about music as the He was born in France, moved to Spain space between the notes, but it's not what and then to Canada when he was 4 years you say, it's what you don't say that can old, starting lessons at age 6. be powerful. On this record, I had to fight "I didn't like the classical repertoire for myself, because my inclination is more is guitars," he said. "It was pretty limited. I'd more." go to concerts and they were all playing the He'll be producing another record this same pieces I was playing when I was 12. I yeai composing music, which he said "is thought what is there to look forward to?" certainly not blues music. It's certainly not Plenty. quiet. I'm going probably in the opposite Cook went on to study at Canada's Royal direction - loud and bombastic." Conservatory of Music, York University Cook said he's yet to visit India, and he'd and the legendary Berklee College of Music like to go there and then produce an album in Boston. He has since released eight with influences from that area. "I want to albums. learn all the beautiful music that's there," His first, "Tempest," features him play- he said. ing acoustic guitar, jdembe (a West African His Skokie concert will include the hand drum,) darbuka (a Middle Eastern breadth of his repertoire from the moody hand drum), and other instruments from pieces to the wildly energetic, finger-flying various countries. sounds for which he is famous. His eighth album, "Blue Guitar Ses- Through it all, Cook says, he is a com- sions," was a departure, and one he had poser, "and the guitar is my voice in music. been thinking about for eight years. I compose the music. I produce the music. "I didn't think people would assume Most of the time, I mix the records. For me it would be blues guitar music, though," it's the whole thing." Acoustic guitarist Jesse Cook I Roof." Opera Works'productionof"Fiddleronthe the bowtoplaytitularmusicianinLight corporeal andotherworldlyasherosinsup Ryan Naimy,whoembracesapresenceboth the jobthatfallsthismonthtómusician best notundertakenbydilettantes.It'salso ing aniconicmetaphor?That'satasksurely For Sun-TimesMedia BY CATEYSULLIVAN by marryingamanoftheirownchoosing. daughters, eachofwhomdefytradition beliefs withthedesiresofhisthreeeldest follows Tevyeashetriestoreconcilehis by SholemAleichem,"FiddlerontheRoof" embedded withinit.Basedonshortstories Jewish faithandthemillenniaoftradition 1905 CzaristRussia. ters inthetiny,ruraltownofAnatevka Honzen), apoormilkmanraisingfivedaugh- (book) famouslycentersonTevye(Alex Sheldon Harnick(lyrics)andJosephStein necks." to scratchoutatunewithoutbreakingour the show'sdialogue,"we'realljusttrying continues, paraphrasingabrilliantbitof !It's likethatfantasticlineintheshow,"he first pickeduptheviolinover20yearsago. in away,"saystheMichigannativewho heart ofclassicmusical Mysterious 'Fiddler'is God forguidanceashewrestles with to heretical. to newwaysthatrangefromrevolutionary for alifetimeandtoopenhisheart andmind ther toquestionbeliefshe'sheld immovable and Chaya(MeredithKochan)forcetheirfa- (Yael Wartens),Hodel(KatelinSpencer), nations ofthevillagematchmaker,Tzeitel Bypassing thegossipy,time-honoredmachi- Deeply devout,Tevyeisanchoredbyhis "I feellikewe'reallflddlersontheroof Playing aniconiccharacteristough.Play- Throughout theshow,Tevyebeseeches The 1964musicalbyJerryBock(score), gious dilemmas.TheFiddlerusuallyhovers to pieces." that, eveniftheworldaroundyou isgoing what's importanttoyouandstaying trueto worst times.Ofknowingwhoyou are, idea ofkeepingyourheadupduring the says. 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Feature "The Emperor's New Clothes" will be one of the pre-reader shows when GreatWorks Touring Theatre pres- Series ents "Fractured Fairy Tales" on Aug. 19 at Niles Public Library. 2014-2015 PRESENTED BY Send outsummerwith W1NTRUST GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! 'Fractured Fairy Tales' at the nter CONNECI WON US! Shom Center for the 8476736300 BY MYRNA PETLICKI There will also be stories, art activities and PlornR PRESS For Sun-Times Media Arin Skokie ASONITWO* NorthShoreCenter. org a chance for Skokie future kindergartners to meet their teachers and classmates. Something old will be new again when For details, call (847) 673-7774 or go to Great MusicGreat Stories Great Shows GreatWorks Touring Theatre presents wwwskokielibraryinfo. "Fractured Fairy Tales," Tuesday, Aug. 19 at Nues Public Library 6960 Oakton St. COOL CHORUS There will be a Pre-Reader Show 1:30-2:15 You and youÌ kids can be a part of Anna p.m. and a Reader Show 3:30-4:15 p.m. and Kristoff's race to end eternal winter at Producing Director Matt O'Brien said the "Frozen" Sing-Along, 10 a.m. Saturday, that his theater company uses the same ap- Aug. 9 at Morton Grove Public Library, proach as the old "Rocky and Bullwinkle" 6140 Lincoln Ave. The 2013 PG-rated ani- cartoon series. "A well-known story is mated film runs I hour and 42 minutes. August 9-24, 2014 constantly being zinged by references and For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to jokes that are totally contemporary," he Cahn Auditorium, Evanston wwwmgpLorg. explained. Twisted fairy tales will include "Jack LENDINC A HELPING PAW 23..pieCe and the Beanstalk," "The Emperor's New An exiled squirrel helps his former With Clothes" (PreReader Show), "The Fisher- park-mates, who are in danger of starving orches man and His Wife," and several others. in "Nut Job." The PG-rated 2014 animated Women play all the roles, even the male film, voiced by Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser parts, "which lets them play out their inner and Liam Neeson, will be shown at sunset doofuses," O'Brienjoked. He added, "When Call for tickets: Thursday, Aug. 14 at Lorel Park, 8135 Lorel you think about it, most of the male char- Ave. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs. (847) 920-5360 acters in fairy tales are pretty dim, so it's a For details, call (847) 674-1500 or go to good fit all around." www.skokieparks.org. Order online: The two events mark the culmination of LightOperaWorks.com the Summer Reading Club. SWIM AND SNACK For details, call (847) 663-1234 or go to Free ice cream sundaes will be served, www.nileslibrary.org. f while supplies last, at the Sun-Dae Picnic, noon-4 p.m. Aug. 10 at the Devonshire LIGH KINDER CONCERT Aquatic Center, 4334 Greenwood St., Award-winning children's performer Skokie. There will also be games and other Laura Doherty will entertain new kin- treats at this nearly-end-of-summer event. 2Q dergarten students and their parents You must pay daily admission fee or have a WORKS at Kindergarten Kickoff, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. season pass to attend. WNOPV MUSIC THEATER Wednesday, Aug. 13 on the Village Green For details, call (847) 674-1500 or go to near Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St.www.skokieparks.org. Nil. A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 45 I

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Friendship frustrates romancein 'What If' BY BRUCE GRAM twice as many wisecracks. Film Cntic There are a couple of off-putting things about the dialogue in "What If." For one, We're supposed to be rooting for the both Wallace and Chantry have a fixation young potential paramours in "What If" on poo humor, and a particularly unfortu- to get together, but there's a good chance nate fascination with the amount of feces you'll actually find it more of a meh, shrug- found in Elviss colon post-mortem. But the-shoulders situation. the real problem is that both of them turn It just takes such a painfully out to be quipsters instead of the long time for them to figure out WHAT IF' usual romcom quota ofjust one the obvious. ** 112 person makingwith thejokes - Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe, Billy Crystal for instance. continuing to put distance So while both ofthem are between himself and "Harry Potter") is hyper-witty, neither is especially amus- a med-school dropout recovering from ing. "He's not funny, he's banter-y," a broken heart. Chantry (Zoe Kazan, so Chantry says ofWallace, though she really s..u.e.s.s.sssassss.....ss good in the high-concept romcom "Ruby shouldn't be pointing any fingers. Sparks") is an animator in a long-term At least they're both clever, though, as relationship. They meet cute at a party is "What If" when it comes to having fun and feel an instant attraction but settle with romantic-comedy conventions. Wal- for being friends when Wallace learns lace and Chantry meeting cute twice, for about Ben (Rafe Spall), Chantry's at- example, notjust once. Three times if you Thursday . torney/fledgling diplomat boyfriend, count what happens during a twist on the who complicates matters by not being a typical climactic airport scene. And there's major jerk. nothing wrong with that. August 14 That's basically the way things stand But Canadian director Michael Dowse, for the next 90 minutes or so in "What If," who also directed the so-so '80s nostalgia which was much better off with its original fest "Take Me Home Tonight," keeps Wal- Nut Job title "The F Word" - "F "meaning friends. lace and Chantry so busy being clever that There are a couple of complications along there's not much time for them to connect (2014, Rated PG) the way: Chantry trying to fix Wallace up on an emotional level. That's a shame, be- with her randy sister and Ben leaving a cause when their hearts take over, as they tantalizing vacancy when he accepts a six- do in a couple of scenes that really sizzle

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knew crafting was good for the soul, but new research shows that it's Ialwaysgood for brain development too, espe- cially when it comes to young children. In a recent study, commissioned by Elmer's Products hic., developmental psy- chologist Dr. Richard Rende spoke with over 300 moms and 50 child development ex- perts to explore the effect of arts and crafts on a child's development. His findings are fascinating, though not surprising, as Rende found that, "art and craft activities can bolster cognitive development (especially Lhe coordination between the left and right sides of the brain), improve fine motor skills, promote social interactions and strengthen tanguage skills." As a mom, I have seen firsthand how arts Glue Goo is just the thing for old-fashioned, messy aand crafts projects have given my child a fun. i PHOTO RY BETH ENCaMAN creative outlet to work out issues, build self- confidence and discover innovative ways to of the fabric. You'll notice that as the glue use materials. And although some projects washes away, the batik pattern will appear. have not been hits (especially the one he flushed down the toilet), I know that craft- Personalized Collage ing together has been a wonderfully rich This "oldie-but-goodie" activity is great to experience for us both. So as we inch closer do with your kids, especially if you commit to school, I wanted to share a few easy craftsto doing it year after year. Personalized col- that kids and parents can do together. lages give your children the opportunity to express who they are right now, and as they Clue Batik Print get older, they'll be happy to look back on Kids can make a Personalized Collage of the year's Although this project is designed for kids,these projects and see how their tastes and schoolwork and other memorabilia each summer to it's equally satisfying for adults, yielding interests have changed. document their changing, growing interests. i PHOTO tovely batik prints that will add character to In our house, my son makes a personal- BY BETH ENGELMAN any room. ized collage every summer. Rather than You need: using magazines or pictures, we go through You need: Light colored fabric (I used a heavy, his old schoolwork and he picks out the as- I Cup liquid starch cotton upholstery fabric) signments he wants to highlight. It's a great ½ Cup white glue Glue gel (available at office supply and way to reminisce, reflect and celebrate all Food coloring (optional) craft stores) his hard work. It also helps get rid of old pa- Directions: Non-toxic acrylic paint and paintbrush pers because everything that doesn't make Combine ingredients in a clear plastic con- Directions: the collage, gets "filed" in the garbage. tamer, which you can also use to store the goo. Place fabric on a flat surface and start Adding food coloring is optional but it's fun to drawing your design with the glue. Set aside Glue Coo see the colors swirl together and change as to dr Fun, tactile and not to be flushed down you add different colors. Then cover a table Paint the fabric with acrylic paint, being the toilet, this messy project is great on with wax paper and let your kids play. When sure to cover the entire area. Set aside to those days you just want to keep little done, put the goo in the container, cover con- Glue Batik Prints on cloth will add character to any dry. fingers busy, but be warned - it's fun for tamer and store in the fridge for up to a week. room. i PHOTO BY BETH ENGELMAN Use warm water to wash the glue out parents too! Happy Crafting! NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 47 I III GO CALENDAR BY AGC3REGONEWS SERVICE

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Devonshire tonan Steve Cooper gives a presenta- Second Saturday Coffeehouse: Aquatic Center, 4400 Greenwood St., Yuyo Presents: tion featuring rare videos of some of the Retro on Roscoe Andrew Calhoun Skokie. For more information, call 847- ,,wo Lives Plus One' greatest jazz musicians, including Louis Noon: More than 50 antique cars will 8 p.m.: Chicago area singer-songwriter 674-1500,. 2 p.m.: Join in for the movie "Two Lives Armstrong, Count Basie, be set up, along with food vendors, chil- Plus One," screened in French with and more. Mather's, 3235 N. Central dren's activities, live music and more. Andrew Calhoun is joined in perfor- Film Screenings by IndieFlix some Yiddish. English subtitles are Ave., Chicago. Call 773-205-3300. $4 Proceeds will benefit major projects mance by his daughter Casey, who 1:30 p.m.: A weekly screening of an available. 90 minutes. 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Stammers softball teams Tryouts will be conducted by Niles West, Nues North and Slammers Coaches. for lOU, 12U, 14U and 16U Stammers was created for District 219 girls who love to play softball and wantto learn the levels will be held on the Junior competitive fast-pitch game. Our program emphasizes team play and the development of Varsity Softball Field at Niles West individual skills through coordinated instruction during in-season and out of season workouts. High School, 5701 Oakton Street in Skokie Age eligibility: on August 10, 11 and 14th. The most convenient Players who will be 10 years old or younger on Jan. 1, 2015 are eligible for the lOU tryouts. access is from the high school parking lot off Gross Players who will be 12 years old or younger on Jan. 1, 2015 are eligible for the 12U tryouts. Players who wilt be 14 years old or younger on Jan. 1, 2015 are eligible for the 14U tryouts. Point Road, the first entrance south of Oakton Ave. Players who will be 16 years old or younger on Jan. 1, 2015 are eligible for the 1SU tryouts.

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III NILES NORTH Nix revels in NYC basketball opportunities.

Former Vikings standout has 'very good chance' to start at point guard as sophomore

BY ERIC VAN DRU.. For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports

Malachi Nix goes to school about 15 minutes from one of basketball's most revered arenas and late in his second semester at Fairleigh Dickinson, he played less than a block away from Madison Square Garden. On that day, teammate Sidney Sanders took Nix to Terminal 23, the posh basketball facility at New ABOYE: Malachi Nix plays in a Dec. I, York's Café Rouge. The pair played 2013, game against Seton Hall at the Pru- for about 90 minutes, Nix esti- dential Center in Newark, New Jersey. mated. The pickup game featured Nix scored four points in the Knights'

former NBA players Dahntay 58-54 win.PHOTO COURTESY LARRY LEVANTI Jones and Devin Ebanks, as well as Massachusetts point guard Chaz LUT: Nues North graduate Malachi Nix Williams. struggled on offense at times during the Nix said he was tense early on at 2013-14 season for Fairleigh Dickinson Terminal 23, but he settled in and and averaged 3.7 points per game. PHOTO

took command of the floor. COURTESY LARRY LE VANTI "Dahntay Jones especially told me - he was like, 'Just play like jumpers and much more. yourself. Don't hold back anything' Believing in himself on both ,, said Nix,a 2013 Nues North grad- ends of the floor will be vital for uate. "I think I fit in really well. I Nix next season. He has what Her- led the team. I got my teammates enda called a "very good chance" involved, got my teammates open at being the Knights' starting point shots - drawing defenses and guard as a sophomore, and the kicking out to create open shots." second-year coach has liked what Nix and Fairleigh Dickinson he's seen from Nix. ,' coach Greg Herenda both hope the "He came back [this sum- sophomore-to-be's college career from the field and 26.8 percent is the Vikings' all-time leading right now?' I think that's where mer] and he looks like a different follows a similar trajectory. on 3-pointers, two figures he said scorer and he averaged 17.9 points [second-guessing himself] came person," Herenda said. "He's just Nix backed up Sanders at point were partly tied to not wanting to per game as a senior, yet he's being from." more confident, older, more expe- guard for the 10-21 Knights in let his teammates down by wastingasked to be more of a true point Nuc has spent his offseason rienced." 2013-14. He averaged just over 15 a possession with a missed shot. guard in college. working hard. He lifts weights four Nix agrees. minutes per game as a true fresh- "I think last year was a lot of "I think, with us, he always knewdays a week and continues to work "This year, now that I've got a man, providing the quickness, nerves with my shooting," Nix said. if he missed his first three or four on his offensive game. He gets up year under my belt, I think I'm athleticism and tenacious defense "I didn't really want to shoot, and shots, he was still going to need to about 600 shots per day, he esti- more confident on the court," he he showed during his high school if I did I was second-guessing my take shots five and six," Olson said. mated, many of which are hoisted said. "Coach Greg he wants me career. shot." "When you're playing at that col- during nighttime sessions where to play like I did in high school. Be His offense was lacking at times, A big part of feeling that way, in lege level, I think that sometimes he practices a variety of shots - out there and be loose. Don't think however. Nix averaged 3.7 points Niles North coach Glenn Olson's you miss one, 'Hey, should I take three-pointers, one-dribble pull- about making mistakes. Just play per game. He shot 29.4 percent opinion, was changing roles. Nix the next one? Is that what we need ups, two-dribble pull-ups, spot-up the game." p NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ThURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 61

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III TRAVEL BASKETBALL lus story In his own words, Noah Karras shares what it's like to play MU basketball

BY NOAH KARRAS By my sophomore year of high As told to Jon Kerr, For Sun-Times Media school, I was with Fundamental U, a new AAU program started Some of my first memories of by coach Michael Weinstein. He basketball involve watching with refined my mechanics, allowing my grandpa, Shelly Karras. He's a me to get lots of shots up and build University of illinois graduate and a consistency. My junior year at big fan. He'd take me to games whenLake Forest (in 2013-14), I made the the Fighting lumivarsity and led the team in three- SECOND were good, when point shooting percentage. In June SEASON Dee Brown and of this yeal I received my first Deron Williams Division I offer, from UIC. I had This is the final were on the come a long way from watching installment in a team. I was only the Fighting Blini with my grandpa series of stories 8 years old, but I as a young boy. about travel remember how From July 23-27, my Fundamen- basketball much I liked tal U 17U Black team - the club's watching them, elite team - played in the presti- how much I loved the atmosphere. gious Bigfoot Hoops tournament That I may one day play in front of in Las Vegas (finishing 2-3). This is crowds that size was beyond what I the dairy of our first day. was thinking then. I started to play organized bas- 8:30 am. ketball for a Lake Forest recreation I woke up ¡n my hotel in Las league team in the fifth grade. In Vegas (we are staying at Mandalay the seventh grade, my dad started Bay) very anxious but excited to Noah Kanas of Lake Forest practices with Fundamental U last summer. karras, a strong 3-point shooter who has worked on his taking me to Lake Forest High begin play in the Bigfoot Hoops abilily to get to the hoop, picked up his first Division I offer - from Illinois-Chicago - in June. i FILE School games. The Scouts had Las Vegas Invitational. The night a shooting guard named Matt before I could barely sleep becauseKentucky men's basketball coach Vegas, and are playing in our fifth robatic layup with two seconds left Vogrich. He earned a scholar- I tried to visualize playing in the John Calipari and Syracuse coach tournament this month. Although and give us a 42-40 victory. It was a ship to Michigan and became the games. As I think about where to Jim Boeheim. I also see IJIC coach I played pretty well in the first huge win for us as we were without . school's all-time leading scorer. go for breakfast, I'm nervous and Howard Moore and Stew Robin- game, Ionlywent 2-of-2 from the our injured floor general, Drew That's when I really started to see anxious. This tournament isn't any son, his assistant. It is motivating free throw line. That's one part Cayce. I feel like I ascrted myself basketball as part of my future. different than the other ones I've for me to play my best knowing a of my game I am working on this with the ball more, taking it up I joined an AAU team - Next played in except for one thing - lot of coaches will be around. tournament and summer. I'm a the floor after defensive rebounds. .Level Performance - for the it's my last tournament. I feel like I We lose our point guard, Drew three-point shooter, and defend- That's the thing about AAU; you first time while I was a student at need to prove myself again. Cayce, to an ankle injury in the ers will close pretty tight. I know have to figure things out. College Deerpath Middle School. I began first halL Our team had some men-by driving and getting to the free coaches want to see you demon- to work with the coaches who (0:30 am. tal lapses due to fatigue and being throw line, I can mix up my game strate confidence and effort. helped shape the player I am today. After a breakfast for championsundermanned, and eventually lost and help my team more. Me and the guys celebrate by Matt's dad, Bob, taught me about in the hotel - eggs, bacon, pan- 56-54. I played pretty well, scoring having dinner at the Burger Bar, shot mechanics. Lynn Mitchem cakes - I'm feeling more relaxed. 14 points on 4-of-7 shooting 10:30 p.m. located inside Mandalay Bay. I showed me how to create my own I'm visualizing myself playing well, After a tough loss in the after- go with the bacon burger with shot. Brad Johnstin introduced which gives me goosebumps. 4 p.m. noon, we come back with a dramaticswiss cheese and grilled onions. ball-handling drills I never would We have another game at 6:50 win against Seattle Rotary at SpringIt's always fun to be with the guys have learned on my own. I became 1:10 p.m. p.m., so we arrive back to the hotelValley High School. I hit a three- after a win as we talk about the aware of how many other people We leave the hotel for our first to relax and get our minds right. point shot to give us a two-point game, shots we made, crazy plays. showed interest in my basketball game, scheduled to tip at 2:30 These tournaments are a grind lead with a minute to go. They tie We decide not to walk the famous career. It motivated me to keep p.m. against I-CAN All-Stars mentally and physically. We will the game,onlyto have Loyola senior Vegas strip tonight. We'll save that working to keep getting better. Elite. As I walk into the gym I see play five games in 48 hours in Las guard Mike Mangan score an ac- for another night. A WYAORiS company ACHICAGO SUNTIMES.compublication

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