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III SKOKIE Oakton mounts powerlul displayonviolence againstwomen Clothesline Project t-shirts express survivor pain

BY ISAACS not all men are perpetrators even [email protected] I @SKReview_Mike though most of the perpetration is done by men." "I hate the last three years The Clothesline Project comes you've put me through," the to Oakton during national Sexual survivor writes to her dad. "All the Assault Awareness Month. It mental and physical abuse you put began in Cape Cod, Mass. in 1990 my mom and your own daughter to address the issue of viplence through. I've called the cops and against women. had so many nightmares because According to the Men' Rape of you." Prevention Project in Washington DC, 58,000 soldiers died in the Vietnam war. During that saine "I never thought someone so period, 51,000 women were killed close to me would ever think aboutmostly by men who supposedly trying to hurt me in so many differ-loved them. ent ways," writes another survivor. in the summer of 199O accord- w ing to project organizers, that statistic became the catalyst for Another survivor writes: "I a coalition of women's grups on was 9, when you took my beauti- Cape Cod to "consciouslydevelop a ful innocence away. For five years program that would educte, break you would touch me in places I didthe silence and bear witness to one not want to be touched. You did it issue - violence against women." when my mom wasn't home. You Many in this small coregroup told me never to tell her. And I stifi had experienced some forn of Oakton Communily College presented The Clothesline Project last week on its Skokie campus. The project, which addresses haven't because I'm seared." personal violence themselves and violence against women, is slated for the Des Plaines campus next week.i MIKE Iscs/suN-TIMES MEDIA w were seeking a unique way to take "staggering mind-numbing statis- These are among the raw and tics and turn them into a provoca- powerful stories that female tive, in-your-face educational and survivors ofviolence express ont- healing tool." shirts that could be seen last week Visual artist Rachel Caìey- at Oakton Community College's Harper, inspired by the power of Skokie campus. The same shirts the AIDS quilt, conceived f using are scheduled for a display at the shirts hanging on a clothesline to Des Plaines campus toward the raise awareness about the issue. end ofthe month. "The idea of using a clothesline The Clothesline Project has was a natural," Cape Cod oganiz- become a national and even global ers said. "Doing the laundrr was vehicle for women affected by always considered women' work violence to express themselves in aand in the days of close-kn$ neigh- completely unvarnished way. They borhoods women often excanged anonymously write their stories information over backyard fences The t-shirts that are part of the The and messages on t-shirts. The while hanging their clothes ut to Clothesline Project at Oakton Community project is at once therapeutic for thy Robin Branth (from left), Jacqui Scott and Karishma Brownlee appear last week at College are raw, emotionally poignant ex- survivors, but when the shirts are For two days last week, siirts Oakton Communily College's The Clothesline Project, a t-shirt display about violence pressions, mostly from female survivors viewed together, they become a po-were displayed in a large rom on against women.i MIKE sMcs/suN-nMES MEDS of violence.i MIKE SAADS/SUN-TJMES MEDIA tent and overwhelmingly poignant the first floor of Oakton's Slokie reminder of rampant sexual abuse campus - shirts of all colors and (Northwest CASA) were on hand Clinicians see about 250 clients percreated by women and girls who waged against women. messages. They were on tables andto answer questions and refer year, she said. live or go to school no longer than "It's important to bring pro- hung on walls; they were outside those who needed services. But the Clothesline Project a drive away. grams like The Clothesline Project the main room and displayed along 'We want to bring awareness makes an emotional statement to our campus because statistics a nearby hallway with spotlihts about violence against women," that mere statistics only hint at show one in four women will ex- on them as well as in other r.Iaces said Robin Brandt, a counseling a statement of resilience and "You were supposed to be the perience completed or attempted throughout the building. intern at Northwest CASA who heartbreak about the prevalence ofman of the house, but instead you rape," said Karishma Brownlee, In addition to Brownlee, visited the Skokie campus." violence against women, which is were the animal of the house," one coordinator for Access, Equity andOakton student counselor azid a Northwest CASA averages often under-realized. shirt reads. "Forcing my mom into Student Rights at Oakton Commu- representative of the Northwest about one hotline call every day Many of the 125 or so shirts bed, hitting her with the belt and nity College. "We also know that Center Against Sexual Assault and 115 hospital calls per year. displayed at Oakton were, in fact, smacking her face behind your NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 I 7

LOYOLA MORE ON THE CLOTHESLINE MEDICINE PROJECT sThe Clothesline Project ¡s scheduled for April 23 and 24 in room 1443 at Oakton Community College's Des Plaines Campus, Loyola University Health System's spine specialist, 600 E. Golf Road. Dr. Bart Wojewnik, invites you to his new location ee F?5e . Other events for Sexual Assault Aware- at the Loyola Center for Health at Park Ridge. oU ness Month at Oakton in Des Plaines . Neck and lower back pain include "Standing Silent Witness" from . Sports injuries noon to I p.m. April 29; and 'Take Back the be4heV0 . Cervical disc replacement tn5iac Night Rally' and a candlelight procession at bU+ 6 p.m. April 29 in the main lobby. . Cervical and lumbar disc disorders . Nerve injuries . For more information about Northwest Bart Wojewnik, MD +e Center Against Sexual Assault, located at . Minimally invasive surgery You We r 415 W. Golf Road, Arlington Heights, call . Spine surgery hOUSe Erci ( 847) 806-6526 or access www.nwcasa. o+he org. For more information about Loyola spine care, rt please visit:LoyolaMedicine.org/spine r\Y Mors . For more information on related Oak- ton events, email Karishma Brownlee at me For appointments, call: [email protected]. (708) 327-7000 . For video coverage of Oakton's The Clothesline Project, access skokie.sun- timescom. Loyola Center for Health at Park Ridge 1030 W. Higgins Road Project venue, including Oakton, had a quiet LoyolaMedicine.org/ParkRidge area where students could anonymously make their own t-shirts on the spot. oyoIs University I-Iealth System. All Rights Reserved (20141317.Moveo) ' \!I\IItII i i 1:1 \ n i ii. Thet-shirts that are part of theTheClothesline Red, pink and orange t-shirts were cre- Project at Dakton Community College are raw, emo- ated by survivors of sexual assault. Blue and tionally poignant expressions, mostly from female green t-shirts were created by survivors of survivors of violence. MIKE ISMCSISUN-uMEs MEDIA incest or child sexual abuse. Purple t-Shirts were decorated by people attacked due to own brother's back. Because of you my fam- perceived sexual orientation. White shirts ily is torn apart." were written by those who have lost family members or friends to battery or assault. Black and white shirts were for those who "Dear my amazingly wonderful brave endured multiple abuses or another type of 7K friend," writes a survivor's pal. "It wasn't violence. wnrnke4 your fault. You amaze me with your The Clothesline Project, which was pre- strength. I can't imagine what it would be sented for only the second time at Oakton, like to have that happen. Before you told me was first brought there two years ago. I never would have guessed that something Brownlee said Oakton's Office of Access, so awful could have happened to you. You're Equity and Diversity is focused on building a always so happy. You're so strong and you campus culture and climate that is resilient. should be a role model for girls everywhere." "We know things happen," she said. 'We know people get hurt. We want to be able to Register today. talk about what happens. We also want to Oakton Student Counselor Jacqui Scott be able to talk about prevention. But in the Classes begin June 23. said she believed it was important to be at event an event has taken place, we want to the Clothesline Project for students who be a resilient campus. We want to be able to were impacted by what they saw. move forward." "This can be a very emotional experience Many of the t-shirts on display last week for a lot of people - especially if they're were written without any filter, and stories survivors themselves or they know some- practically filled the front from collar to one who is a survivor," she said. "It's really bottom. Others had just a few words written important that it's here at Oakton because on them. One of the shortest was also one of it gives students an opportunity to see and the most important, Brownlee said, because hear survivor stories and also to know that it provided inspiration and empowerment there are services and help out there for for ail the women who have come forward to students." tell their histories. Many of the displayed shirts at Oak- ton were collected by Northwest CASA northwestern.edu/summer throughout the yeax But each Clothesline It simply read, "You're not alone." B THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRESS UCA11ON NIL

il! NILES Notre Dame C liege Prep president resigns

BY NATALIE HAYES For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter

John Smyth, president at Notre Dame College Prep in Nues, resigned Fatherlast week after seven years at the all- boys high school. Smyth, 79, said he stepped down over what he described as "differences" with Notre Dame's executive board. "The board of directors became more involved in the decision-making process on the operational side, which was the territory of the principal and president," Smyth said. "I decided I couldn't stay." Smyth said he left on friendly terms, and that he was looking forward to dedicating more time to his charitç the Standing Tall Foundation. Paula Waters, chair of the Execu- tive Board of Notre Dame College Prep, declined to comment on the circumstances that led to Smyth's departure. However, she acknowledged the impact he had on the school. Since the arrival of Father Smyth, the school's student body has continued to grow, and this year had a record enrollment of more than 800 students, Waters said "We're grateful for everything he's done for Notre Dame, as he's helped keep the spirit alive," Waters said. "The theme at Notre Dame Prep is 'faith, scholarship and The Rev. John Spiyth, former president of Notre DameCollege Prep, at a fundraiser for the school March 29 just before resigning. i*si ANGELL LUC/FORSUN-T1MES MEDIA service,' and he has been a great friend to the boys there." Waters said. 'A good time to start looking isAcademy - a Catholic-run home for as president last weekend at Notre Dame His decision to leave Notre Dame Prep inearly in the yar." troubled youth - joined Notre Dame Prep Prep's annual fundraiser gala. before the end of the current school year in Smyth is hld to a high regard in the that year as the school's controlling body Plans are in the works for a retirement June allows the Executive Board a comfort-Catholic prep school's community for help- shifted to a lay board under the Archdio- celebration to honor Father Smyth some- able time frame to search for a successor, ing the schoo' remain open after the priestscese of Chicago. time this spring. Waters said. of Holy Cross md. Province at the Univer- Board vice chair Peter Newell was se- "Notre Dame is a fantastic school - ev- "It's not easy to find a replacement, and sity of Notre Dame withdrew its 50-year lected to serve as interim president while a erything is top-notch," Smyth said. "We left if you start in the summer, most candidates sponsorship b 2007. search is conducted for a new president. as friends - I said I'll go my way and you'll have already signed contracts by then," Father Smrth, who resides at Maryville Father Smyth attended his last event go your way."

DI PARK RIDGE Park Ridge police: Hypodermic needles leftonplayground

BY 3(N JOHNSON in total, were found on a slide, on a Park Ridge Herald-Advocate that the discovery. other problems reported on the [email protected] I @Jen3ioneer walking bridge and on tie ground a student discovered one of the "Obviously we were concerned, playground. of the playground at Carpenter needles on April 8 and brought it our staifwas concerned, our par- Jogmen said the needles were Hypodermic needles were dis- School, 300 N. Hamlin Ave. to a playground supervisor. Balduf ent community was concerned," discarded by the school nurse covered on playground equipment The needles are believed to have was then alerted and a custodian Balduf said. "It's disappointing thatand it did not appear that they outside a Park Ridge elementary been left on the playground be- checked the area, finding the two someone would discard needles were tested for any drug residue. school last week. tween March 28 and April 8, while additional needles. The caps had on a school playground where kids Carpenter School has requested Park Ridge Deputy Police Chief students were on spring break. been removed, Balduf said. play." a special police watch for the prop- Lou Jogmen said the needles, three Principal Brett Balduftold the Parents were notified by email of Balduf said there have been no erty, he added. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, APRII. 17, 2014 9

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III POLICE BLOTTER III CRIME BRIEFS u ThEFT The following incidents were listed in RETAIL THEFT before a woman got into the driver's Avenue just after 12:30 am. She has a A Niles woman reported that her the official bulletin of the Nues and SyMa Johns, 23, and JenniferJohns, seat and Solovastru began walking May 3 court date. wallet, containing $500 in cash i Morton Grove police departments. 29, both of 7618 W. Monroe St. Nues, east on Dempster. Solovastru, whom and debit cards, was stolen on Readers are reminded that an arrest were each charged with retail theft on police said appeared intoxicated and April 6 after she left it behind in a MORTON GROVE does not constitute a finding of guilt. April 3. According to police, th women has a prior OUI conviction, denied he bag outside Fresh Farms Grocery, Only a court of law can make that were accused of stealing two waste had been driving the vehicle. He has 5740 W. Touhy Ave. According to DRUGS determination. container dollies, which were concealed an April 25 court date. police, surveillance video shows inside a garbage can they purchased. Jorge L. Martinez, 20, of Skokie, was an 'older" man in a baseball cap BA1IERY Court information was not included. charged with possession of a controlled opening the bag and removing Jamie Kremel, 31, identified as home- Edgar Sanchez, 31, of 500 W. Touhy substance after he was arrested on the the wallet before walking north Ave., Des Plaines, was charged with less, was charged with aggravated 7000 block of Dempster Street in Mor- from the area. Dipika Patel, 34, of4703 N. Springfield aggravated driving under the influ- battery and retail theft on April 5. ton Grove April 7. Police said Martinez a Ave., Chicago, was charged with retail ence on April 6 after he allegedly Police said a security guard at a was pulled over for a traffic violation theft on April 5 after she allegedly stole struck three cars parked in a lot on Surveillance video inside a store store on the 8500 block of Golf Road merchandise from a store at Golf Mill the 8700 block of Milwaukee Avenue and officers found "three hits of LSD." A on the 8900 block of Greenwood reported that Kremel punched her in Shopping Center while accompanied by at 3:20 am. Police said Sanchez had court date is scheduled for May I. Avenue shows a woman stealing the face after she detained Kremel for her child and a 43-year-old woman. She difficult sitting up in the driver's seat an iPhone that had been left an alleged retail theft that occurred at has a May 19 court date. and kept falling over in the direction DUI behind in the yogurt aisle on April the store. According to police, Kremel of the passenger's seat while he was Miguel Mandujano, 48, of Chicago, was 6, police said. was accused of stealing a computer DUI questioned by the responding officer. charged with driving under the influ- keyboard and other electronic mer- Michael Solovastru, 23, of 6818 BURGLARY He has an April 16 court date. ence of alcohol after he was arrested on chandise, all valued at $272, from the Beckwith Road, Morton Grove, was TO VEHICLE the 7200 block of Dempster Street in store, though she paid for a televi- charged with aggravated driving under A GPS device was stolen over- Morton Grove April 6. Police said Man- sion. She also had a knife that was the influence and leaving the scene of Chelsea Karle, 24, of4607 N Sheridan night between April 5 and April kept in a sheath on her belt, police an accident on April 3. According to Road, Chicago, was charged with driv- dujano was stopped for undisclosed 6 from a vehicle parked in a lot said. Kremel remained in Cook County police, Solovastru struck a pa*ed car ing under the influence on April 5 after traffic violations and later allegedly on the 8600 block of Dempster Jail with bond set at $25,000. Her in a lot on the 7200 block of Dempster an officer noticed her car stopped and failed field sobriety tests. A court date Street. A window was broken to next court date is April 23. Street and drove to the front of the lot running on the 5900 block of Touhy was scheduled for April 14. gain entry. u

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ID DISTRICT 207 New Maine East group raisesawarenessabout depression

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East High School students and Erika's Lighthouse are teaming up Maineto raise awareness about depres- sion. On April 7, the Maine East High School District Board of Education unanimously approved the creation of the Depression Awareness Club at Maine East. Also known as Demons Against Depression, the club will be working to help students recognize the symptoms of depression and get the help they need. The club has been unofficially meet- ing since December 2013, but now that it's been approved, the club will be taking its awareness efforts directly to the Maine East students. Winnetka-based Erika's Lighthouse was formed in 2004, after the founder's daughter, Erika Neukranz, lost her battle with depres- sion. Because of the stigma and misconcep- tions surrounding depression, people may not be able to recognize it, and students who are struggling with it may not try to get the help they need. Erika's Lighthouse set out to change that. The organization has launched a number of programs designed to raise awareness and combat the stigma surrounding the disease. To raise awareness among teens, the organization helped set up a teen club Members of Maine East's Demons Against Depression club visit Warren Township High School in Gurnee to talk to sophomores about depression. i piom COURTESY OF at New Trier High School. The club proved ERIKAS LIGHTHOUSE to be so successful that it branched out into other locations. There are currently twelve East students approached her organization has agreed to become their sponsor. started this club," she said. Depression Awareness clubs in Chicago and in the summer of 2012. Griebler said that According to Griebler, the club has According to district spokesman David its suburbs. they saw an issue in their community that already started doing working on depressionBeers the club plans to meet at least once Sarah Griebler, the Teen Coordinator at needed to be addressed and they wanted awareness. This year, they've done two pan- every two weeks. Erika's Lighthouse, emphasized that, while to do something about it. During 2013, the els - one in Prospect High School of Mount With only two months to go before the the clubs welcome students who are strug- organization trained them to run what it Prospect and one in Warren Township High school year ends, Demons Against Depres- gling with depression, they are not depres- calls "panels." School of Gurnee. sion doesn't have a lot of time to do events. sion support groups. "The panel is a program that they bring On April 7, the district board voted to According to Kubert, the club will have a Griebler said that a club starts when into their sophomore health classes," said make the club official. Before casting his table during Maine East Mental Health students or school staff reach out to them. Kubert. "They speak to all sophomores in vote, board member Jin Lee spoke about theAwareness week, which will take place in the From there, the organization works to help health classes about different aspects of importance of depression awareness. beginning of May. get the club off the ground. depression, what it feels like, what are the "Depression is a very serious concern for Now that the club is official, Erika's Light- "We help them navigate the start-up pro- signs and where [students] can get help." our young children," he said. "A lot of the house will continue providing support. cess, like getting staff sponsors and finding Demons Against Depression had their time, we as parents don't see the signs. This "After the club is established, we continue out their school's requirements for starting first unofficial meeting on Dec. 5. Since then,club is critically important." to support our clubs' students and adult a new club," she said. they have been having meetings on Thurs- Board member Carla Owen voiced a sponsors through club visits, trainings, According to Peggy Kubert, the Executiveday afternoons. Ronald Clark, the Maine similar sentiment. and regular communications, including a Director at Erika's Lighthouse, the Maine East physical education teacher and coach, «I just want to thank the people who monthly club newsletter," said Griebler. I THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRESS LICATION NIL

III NUES Village taking second crack at controversialtree regulations

BY lOOR STUDENXOV village power to remove tmhealthy the power to protect healthy trees all board members and give them a Resident Mark Gittings was For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov and hazardous trees frol*i private and remove "at risk" trees, but he chanceto suggest revisions of their concerned that the public wouldn't property even without ¶ner's suested that some ofthe languageown. All members would convene have an opportunity to comment be- The Nues Village Board may thke consent. may need to be revised. during May and vote on the final fore the revisions are adopted and a second look at a controversial pro- Faced with the bac the Zalinski also suggested tweak- version. asked ifthere was any way submit posai to regulate trees in the village.board decided to send resolu- ing the role ofthe village arbor- Because Palicki wanted to make comments to committee members. The tree ordinance, which has tion back to the co ist - who, under the original tree sure all board members will be able Palicki explained that, because been in the works since 2012, was At its April 9 meeting, the En- ordinance, would have the final say to attend, the meeting date hasn't most committee members are pri- designed to protect heavy trees vironmental Practicesrnnee or which trees get cut down. He been finalized at press time. vate citizens, she couldn't give out throughout NUes while giving the members decided to take the next suggested that the arborist would All the NUes residents who their contact information. She said village government more power to few weeks to consider proposed serve as a consultant residents can spoke during the public comment the public could send the comments remove unhealthy trees and trees revisions and make theirown mg- contact ifthey have any questions period expressed concerns that the to her trustee email address, and that create a hazard on public prop-gestions. The comnñtteehopes to about what to plant and what to ordinance was stifi going too far. she'd forward them the rest of the erty. The Environmental Practices have the final version refy to go by remove. Resident Jerry Szczepansld urged committee. Committee approved the final ver- May, so that it may go up for vote Ultimately, he wanted an orth- the committee to take a cue from "I'll send them out as soon as we sion in December 2013. by June. nance that the village residents Skokie's tree ordinance. get them from you," Palicid said. But when the ordinance went Niles Trustee and cotthnittee would feel positively about. "I looked at the Skokie ordinance She emphasized that encourag- before the Village Board dur- chair Rosemary Palicki said that 'We don't want to make anyone's and there's no language about pri- ing the growth ofhealthy trees is ing the January meeting it faced public concerns voiced a1 the board lives worse," Zalinski said. "That's vate propert}ç" he said. part ofNiles' long-term develop- severe backlash from the public. meetings will be taken into account, not why we spent 14 months work- Szczepanski also wondered if it ment plans. The ordinance may Residents who spoke at the meetingand that NUes residents are wel- ing on [the ordinance]." would be possible to see the revised change, but it will pass in some form complained that it went too far, come to e-mail their concerm and Because only three ofthe five resolution before it goes to the Vil- or another. infringing on property rits. 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1H MORTON GROVE Village honors local soldier who thwarted Talthan attack

BY PAM DEFIOLIO from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the with the naked eye, they used forces and about 20 military For Sun-limes Media American Legion Memorial binoculars to get a better lookcontractors, Smith said. Civic Center, 6140 Dempster at the weapons, which Smith Smith started his basic the first few St., Morton Grove. said were .50-caliber machinetraining with the Army's months Morton Grove The public is inVited to gun& First Division, 26th Infantry IIrgnative Ryan Smith was come and meet Ryan, said Smith phoned a corn- regiment in March 2013, and stationed at the U.S. Army's Lisa Smith, who is providing manding officer, who gave thewas assigned to Afghani- Forward Operating Base coffee, snacks and sweets at order to shoot, and he and hisstan, arriving by June. After Robinson in Afghanistan, the event. Ryan will turn 23 partner did, killing the two the September incident, he almost nothing happened. the day before the celebra- Thliban soldiers. The whole was re-stationed at Camp 'q would tell him all the tion. incident probably took place Leatherneck, also in Helmand time, 'I'm praying you're Well-wishers also can get in about five minutes, he said; Province. He returned state- safe," said his mother, Lisa more details on the dramatic within halfan how a U.S. side in Fèbruary. Smith. 'And he would say, day in September when Spe- Marines Special Forces unit As for fi.iture plana, Smith 'could you not pray so hard? cialist Smith, who graduated had picked up the weapons, said, "I'll be out-processing We're really bored." from Niles West High School leaving the bodies for the from the Army, then going But a dramatic incident in in 2009 and attended Oakton enemy to retrieve. probably to Oakton [Commu- September 2013 changed all Community College before The Taliban soldiers nity College]." that. Army Specialist Smith Army Specialist Ryan Smith of Morton Grove poses with Morton Grove enlisting in the Army, helped intended to attack FOB Rob- He's not sure yet what he and his partner, Specialist Mayor Dan DiMaria after DiMaria read a proclamation honoring Smith's repel the attackers. inson, Smith believes, though wants to do after that. Michael Torres of Anaheim, actions in Afghanistan. i PAM OEHGUOIFOR SUN-liMES ME "Out in the crop fields, I he was not sure which tower Mayor Dan DiMaria read CaliL, prevented two Taliban saw two guys caiñng weap- they were targeting. The base a proclamation honoring soldiers from attacking the Smith Day in Morton Grove which honors military vet- ons," said Smith, who was is located in the Sangin ValleySmith, and proclaiming base - a feat which earned on Saturday, April19. erans, will arrive at Smith's on guard duty in one of FOB in Helmand province; it hosts April 19 a day in his honor, at them the Combat Infantry At 12:15 p.m. on that day, home in a procession of Robinson's towers withArmy, Marines and Navy Monday village board meet- Badge and, for Smith, a may- members of a group called motorcycles and escort him ThiTes. Though they could personnel as well as mem- ing. Many of Smith's family oral proclamation of Ryan Warriors' Watch Riders, to a community celebration see the two Taliban soldiers bers of other allied military members attended. goGet up

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LOYOLA MEDICINE We also treat the human spirit.' HELPSQUAD ComEd gives POWER-full credit to customer on wrong rate plan matter with him. When we became aware mrnn of his situation, we made the change to HELPSQUAD . 'WUAM ay his account effective April 1, which will be JACKIE PILOSSOPfl reflected in his next billing cycle." Nagging couh at work? The supervisor who assisted Hoff- man explained that she went ahead and changed Hoffman's billing rate plan from Help Squad, a commercial hourly rate to a commercial We purchased a new business demand rate, which is the rate plan Hoff- w. HIGGINS ROAD Dearlocation in June 2013 and started man said he would have chosen had he I 030 electrical service with ComEd. When we been given the option when he first moved. moved in after renovations were completed Additionally, the representative went in December of 2013, we noticed that our back and changed the rate plan on past electrical charges were 2-3 times what our bills, beginning with the bill from June, Expert Immediate Care previous bills had been at our old location 2013. in Rosemont. What does this mean to Hoffman? He re- After receiving several exorbitant bills, ceived a credit from ComEd for $1,583.37! we did some research and found that we were paying an hourly wholesale rate for Dear Scott, 9;Loyola Center for Health8 electrical supply, which far exceeded the We are so happy that ComEd stepped at Park Ridgé standard rates. When I called ComEd, they up and did what was right, giving you I responded that we inherited a rate plan the billing rate plan you wanted from the from the previous tenant. I don't under- start. We wish you all the best, and hope s- stand how they can put us on a rate plan that Hoffman Brothers thrives in its new that we had not chosen. We submitted location! R paperwork to get us off the rate plan and One thing Help Squad learned from this recently moved to Nordic Energy effective case is the importance of calling ComEd April 30, 2014, but ComEd keeps billing us before or immediately after you move into a at the higher rates. new residence or business. I spoke to ComEd but received nothing Make sure you are aware of the rate plan but excuses. Can you assist us in securing that the old owner/renter had, and then a refund for the overpayments due to the ask ComEd what your options are. In other incorrect rate plans? words, don't assume you have to keep the Thanks for your help, same rate plan that is already in place. Scott Hoffman Furthermore, if the old owner was using Hoffman Brothers, Des Plainesa retail electrical supplier (meaning a dif- ferent company), know that you have the Help Squad has found that some of our option of keeping the supplier or canceling cases take days to solve. Some take weeks the account and using ComEd for your and some even take months. We are happy carrier. to say this one was solved within hours! For more information, visit Comed.com. When we first called ComEd, with Hoff- man on the line, we were told by the rep- Loyola Center for Health at Park Ridge resentative that she was unable to speak Nd h*? with members of the media. She then Loc'ated west of Mai mfloon Higqins Road referred us to Martha Arendt, a spokes- Did a utilities company overcharge you? person for ComEd. Did a boutique deny your request for a We called Arendt, who, after taking return? Are you the victim of fraudulent Board-certified physicians' No appointment necessary Hoffman's information, began investigat- business practices? Is someone just exhib- 8 a.m. 8 pm. weekdays 8 am. 3 p.m. weekends & holidays ing the issue. Meanwhile, Hoffman made iting bad business behavior? his own call back, requesting a manager Let Help Squad make the call for you. and mentioning that Help Squad was now Send your letters, your complaints, your LoyolaMedicine.org/ParkRîdge involved. Less than 24 hours later, Arendt sent us injustices and your story ideas to Help- this statement: [email protected] and we Will be "We regret that Mr. Hoffman was not on happy to help you. .\ I L the appropriate rate and have rectified the NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION j THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 15 WAKE UP AND KNOW.

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All levels of photographic skill are I p.m.: Schedule a 30-minute appointment to an entertaining program series by award winning welcome. Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton St., receive individual resume assistance with Bob Niles Public Libr3ry District, 6960 W. Oakton St., author and Beatles expert Robert Rodriguez. Skokie. Call 847-677-8324. Podgorski of R.P.P. Enterprises. Hiles Public Nues. Call 847-663-1234. This program focuses on the topic "How The Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Hiles. Call Beatles Re-Imagined Rock 'N' Roll in the Studio FRIDAY, APRIL lB 847-663-1234. Spring Skate 'Bunny Hop 1967-1970." Hiles Public Library District, 6960 W. Noon: The event features festive skating games for Oakton St., Hiles. For more information, call 847- 'Es1iavaganza' (Hunt Walk-In Computer Help all ages. $5 admission, $3 skate rental. IceLand, 663-1234. II am.: Celebrate Easter with an outdoor hunt for 1p.m.: Stop by the Training Lab to receive help 8435 Ballard Roui, Niles. with email, using MS Word, saving documents HAPPENING NEARBY colorful eggs. For kids ages 3 to IO. Participants and more. Attendees can bring their laptop or Anime and Manga Club should bring their own basket. Prairie View Corn- munity Center, 6834 Dempster St., Morton Grove. tablet or use a library computer. Niles Public 2 p.m.: Watch and discuss anime and manga, then THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Hiles. Call build fandom-inspired treats and crafts. Hiles Eg Dip in the Pool 847-663-1234. Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Ce Codar 11:15 am.: Times vary by age. Call 847-318-5200 for Call 847-663- Library Night Out Jim Nesci's Cold IO am.: Learn how to create an online calendar more information. Park Ridge Community Center, Blooded Creatures you can use to organize your schedule and that 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. 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Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., give helpful feedback. Niles Public Library District, Preschool Story lime 7 p.m.: An Easter egg hunt "with a twist" for kids Skokie. Call 847-324-3179. in fifth to eighth grade. Prairie View Community 6960W. Oakton St., Niles. For more information, IO am.: Stories, songs, and action rhymes for Center, 6834 Oempster St., Morton Grove. Call call 847-663-1234. children aged 3 t5. Nues Public Library District, Brickton Art Center Class 847-965-1200. $3-$5. 6960 W. Oakton St., Hiles. Call 847-663-1234. 4 p.m.: Students grades two to six can enjoy a FRIDAY, APRIL ID monthly art class taught by a staff member from 'Side EffeCts May Include' Family Story lime the Brickton Art Center. Registration is limited. 7:30 p.m.: To celebrate Parkinson's Awareness 7 p.m.: Stories, songs and activities for famìlies Rise and Shine Story Time Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., month, MadKap productions presents a provoc- with children ages2to 6. Attendees are welcome lOam.: A 30-minute story time for children ages 2 Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. ative one-man show starring Andrew J. Pond as to wear pajamas. Hiles Public Library District, to 6 with a caregiver. Niles Public Library District, a stand-up comedian who learns to cope with his 6960 W. Oakton ., Niles. For more information, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Craft Studio: Rainbow Looms wife's Parkinson's diagnosis by finding the humor call 847-663-1234 4:30 p.m.: Learn how to create colorful jewelry. in her medications and their side effects. Former knights of Nibs Chess Club For kids in fourth to eighth grade. Skokie Public Seinfeld writer Marc Jatte shares his personal 4:30 p.m.: Children in kindergarten to eighth WEDNESDAY. APRIL23 Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. For more informa- experiences in this autobiographical tale. Ten grade can learn chess or improve skills in this tion, call 847-324-3419. percent of proceeds benefit Shaking With Laughter after-school activity. Chris can teach everything Big Kids Story me and the fight against Parkinson's. Gorilla Tango from the names of the pieces to winning strategies. 1:30 p.m.: Stories, songs, creative dramatics and Business After Hours Bowling Skokie, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 312-677- Caregivers must remain in the room with children other fun activities for children ages 4 to 6. Niles Tournament with Edison Park Chamber 7761. $15-$25. in kindergarten through second grade. Nues Public Public Library Dist ct, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. of Commerce Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call Call 847-663-1234. 5:30 p.m.: Teams of four, which can be selected SATURDAY, APRIL 19 847-663-1234. or arranged by the Chamber, will compete against each other in this bowling tournament. Fee FRIDAY, APRIL 25 Electronics Recycling Event SATURDAY. APRIL 19 includes bowling, all-you-can-eat appetizers, pizza 9 am.: The group will collect small electronics, like and soda. Cash bar available. Edison Park Inn, 6715 'Healing on the SpiritualPath: phones and VCRs, as well as textiles, like shoes. MaintainingYour Home Computer N. Olmsted, Chicago. For more information, call Medically Verifiable' boots, clothing and accessories. Fee is $5 per ve- 847-825-3121.$25. IO am.: Come to this interactive lecture to learn the 7:30 p.m.: The lecture by licensed healing practi- insider answers from the tech experts at local com- tioner Brigitte Schneider includes an explanation TAC Meeting puter company FireLogic. Registration required. of medically documçnted healing, people sharing 7 p.m.: Teens meet to plan future programming at SEE CAL!ND*R, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 I 21 Skokie. Call 847-324-3176. I « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Harmonious Horizons 10:20 am.: A family music class that includes CALENDAR singing, dancing and playing instruments. For children ages 5 and younger with a caregiver, A second class is available at Il am. Park Ridge hide. Email [email protected] for Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. more information. Park Ridge Public Works Service Call 847-825-3123. Center, 400 Busse Highway, Park Ridge.

Blood Sugar Accu-Check Screening E-Story lime 1:30 p.m.: Digital stories, songs, rhymes and tra- 9 am.: Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. ditional stories for children of all ages. Park Ridge Call 773-774-4804. Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Ping into the Past with Ancesliy Call 847-825-3123. Library Edition Write On! A Skokie Writers Group IO a.m.: Learn how to use the database Ancestry 7 p.m.: Local writers of all ages and skill levels Library Edition in this hands-on computer class. meet to learn how they can improve their writing Learn about the genealogy collections it offers skills. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., and how to search for family records. Mouse Skokie. Call 847-673-3733. experience and previous Internet experience is required. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Etsy Basics: Sethng Up Your Online Store Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, 7 p.m.: Rebecca George offers this course on call 847-825-3123. setting up an online Etsy shop to sell your own crafts, supplies and vintage items. George runs an Club Wonder: Art with M-NASR Etsy shop called Purple and Lime. A question and 10:30 am.: Maine-Niles Association of Special answer session will follow. For more information Recreation presents a multi-sensory art class for or to register, call 847-673-3733. Skokie Public children with special needs. Registration required. Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-324-3149. Park Ridge City Council Meeting 7 p.m.: Park Ridge City Hall, 505 Butler Place, Presentation: The Audubon Society Park Ridge. Call 847-318-5200. II am.: Learn about native birds. Norwood Park L..king for Senior Center, 5801 N. Natoma Ave., Chicago. The Old Things Antique Club of Park Ridge Digital Craft Time: Make Music on fun? Check out 7:30 p.m.: Meetings will be held the third Monday the Web of the month for those who enjoy or collect 2 p.m.: Learn how to make original music and ourTop Five antiques. Membership fee is $30 a year. For more remix existing tunes on free Web apps, like information, email OldThingsAntiqueClub@gmail. Incredibox, Muziic and UJAM. For kids in fourth com. lannelli Studios Heritage Center, 255 N. picks for the the eighth grade. Registration required. Additional Northwest Highway, Park Ridge. Call 847-692- program at 3 p.m. Skokie Public Library, 5215 3718. Free. Oakton St., Skokie. For more information, call weekend's 847-324-3149. TUESDAY, APRIL22 best bets. 'Llama Liama' 3 p.m.: Emerald City Theatre Troupe presents a Baby Bounce silly play based on the children's books by Anna 9:15 am.: Special stories, songs, rhymes and play Oewdney. Tickets required. Skokie Public Library, time just for babies ages I and younger. Park Ridge 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. For more information, call Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. 847-324-3149. Call 847-825-3123.

Storylimefor4sand5s MONDAY, APRIL21 10:15 am.: Drop in for a short story time. Please no adults or siblings. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Toddy Bear rime Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, 9:30 am.: Stories, songs and finger plays for call 847-825-3123. children ages I and 2 with an adult. Siblings welcome. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- Lite Transitions Group pect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call 7 p.m.: A support group for men and women 847-825-3123. who have been widowed for one to four years. ulde to the weekend and beyond The group is volunteer-facilitated and held on Career Support Croup the fourth Tuesday of each month. Park Ridge Every Thursday 9:30 am.: Network with others who are looking I Nonprofit Center, 720 Garden St., Park Ridge. for work and learn strategies for finding a job. For more information, call 847-720-4170. $5 per The group meets on the third Monday of each session. month. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., 22 THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUiTION NIL 1 I

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The Glenview Village Board recently recognized three local businesses tak- ¡ng steps to "go green" by incorporating environmen- tally responsible practices into their daily business op- erations. The Go Green Gold Business Award went to Midwest Palliative & Hos- pice Carecenter, Marshak Faniily Hospice Pavilion; Go Green Business Awards went to the Dry Cleaning Factory and Morning Glory Flower Shop. . Grand Food Center co-owner Chris Barber accepted the "Friend of the Township" award from New Use the Trier Township Commu- nity Service Administrator Stage AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE MAP Brian Leverenz at its 2014 Annual Town Meeting held E RS NOTE: Content appears as it is Address: 6836 W. Keeney St., Niles April 8 at Wmnetka Corn- section provided in public records. To see all Nues and Issue datw Dec. 31 munity House. Leverenz, to learn building permits, visit nilessuntimes.com. Permit cost $100 who administers the town- Construction cost $3,600 ship food pantry, praised the grocer for its continuing about local theater L Flood conirol generosity to the pantry and Address 7718 N. Nora Ave., Niles w& Patlo/fiatwork its clientele. .prQductions. Issue date: Dec. 31 Address: 6440 W. Howard St., Niles s The McGaw YMCA in Permit cost $80 Issue date: Jan. 3 partnership with Y.O.U., and Northwestern University's Construction cost $7676 Permit cost $40 Office of STEM Education Construction cost $3,940 Partnerships, has received U Sign- electrical/non-electric $110,000 of funding from Address 801 Civic Center Drive, Unit 155, Niles Flood control a longtime supporter, the Lewis-Sebring Family Issue date: Dec. 30 Address 8201 N. New England Ave., Nues Permit cost $180 Foundation, as a part of a Issue date Dec. 31 CoflstTuction cost $7,000 potentially larger grant, to Permit cost $80 design a space in its building Construction cost $7,676 for teens and pre-teens. flood control . State Bank of Coun- Address: 7025 W. Keeney St., Niles tryside has announced the Issue date: Dec. 31 Flood control addition of a Mortgage Permit cost $80 Address 6574 W. Ebinger Drive, Niles Banking Division to its Construction cost $7,676 Issue datw Dec. 31 fast-growing list of product Permit cost $80 & service offerings. Brian Reynolds, Director of Mort- Construction cost $7,676 Il Flood control gage Banking has taken the Address 7100 W. Monroe St, Nues lead for the new division and Issue date: Dec. 31 IoSingle family - remodel is excited about the positive Permit cost $80 Address 6737 N. Forest View Lane, Niles community impact it will Construction cost $7,676 have. Issue date: Dec. 31 . Benjamin Eye Care Permit cost $275 Center & Optical Shop in La Your guide to the flood control Construction cost $14,490 Grange welcomes Dr. Kam- weekend and beyond Athfress: 6930 W. Keeney St., Niles ran Riaz to the practice. He Issue date: Dec. 31 LIAJann is a graduate of Hinsdale Permit cost $80 Central High School. Address 6201 W. Howard St., Unit 211, Niles Construction cost $7,676 Every Thursday Issue date Jan. 3 Does your company have Permit cost $261 news?Emall biznotes@ uflood control Construction cost $1000 pioneerlocaL NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 23

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BY PAM DGLIO called ondol in Korean - to the For Sun-Times Media lavishly decorated main hall, where the eye hardly knows where four years in business, to look first. There's the gold King Spa & Sauna in Nues, pyramid, the mauve and white Afterwhich draws customers French provincial divans, and an from around the Midwest, is stifi underlying nature theme of rocks getting a lot of "oohs" and "aahs." and precious gems, in sort of a They come from visitors' reac- Louis-XTV-meets-the-pharaohs-in- tions to the elaborate decor, which the-North-Woods mash-up. includes a pyramid-shaped sauna You can start easy, in the gold coated in 23-karat gold. And then pyramid sauna or the amethyst there are the "oohs" and "aahs" sauna, where the temperature is from patrons experiencing the about 110 to 115 degrees Fahren- creature comforts of a hot tub, heit. Just go in and lie down, like steam room and eight theme sau- you see other people doing, for 10 nas - one of which tops out at 170 minutes or so. degrees Fahrenheit. There's a juice bar/restaurant "We Koreans really love this which serves Korean spa food, u place. It's part of our culture," an entertainment room showing said Anna Moon, manager of the mostly family-friendly movies, and Chicago location, which owners a sleeping room, where you can Donald and Joon Kim opened in stay the night. An extra $5 charge April 2010 to fill a void of home- for that will appear on your bill if sickness for Korean-. It you are present in the facility at 3 has since also become popular with a.m. Weekends tend to be busiest, Russians, Poles and other northern and Buban advises people seek- Europeans, who make up about 80 ing peace and quiet to come on percent of the clientele, Moon said. weekday mornings or afternoons. She recalled how, when she was A typical Saturday can see up a child in Korea, her mother took to 1,200 guests, and the aver- her every week to a bathhouse - A patron enters the gold pyramid sauna at King Spa & Sauna in Nues.ai OEFÌGLIO/FORSUN-TIMFS MESA age guest stays about five hours, there is always one side for males Moon said. and another for females - where and family, said Anthony Buban, a know it's there. When you arrive atspa's soaps and shampoos, or ones Regardless of how crowded it her mother scrubbed her and front desk clerk who has worked atthe front desk, pay your admissionyou bring yourself. is, though, Buban said the staff rinsed her before taking her to the King Spa since it opened. fee of $30, or $25 for children un- Next, take a soak in the hot works continuously to keep the hot pool for a soak. On the men's Patrons can luxuriate in the hot der 12 and receive a towel, locker pool. Bathing suits aren't allowed place spotless. side, fathers did the same for their tubs, get massages or scrubs, relaxkeys and a uniform, which is a T- per Korean custom, and it might "They're cleaning 24/7 around p5fl5 in the jewel-encrusted saunas, dineshirt and shorts. Proceed to eithertake a few minutes to get used to here," Buban noted as a worker "Families go together to the in the restaurant and then watch the men's or women's locker room,the fact that everyone is naked, manning a vacuum tended to the jjirnjilbang [baths/sauna]," Moon movies, sleep or just hang out with and take off your shoes where but you will. There are all ages lobby carpeting. "They close the said. "It's a family gathering or friends in the main hall. King Spa the sign instructs you. Place your here, from kids to grandparents, wet spa at 2 a.m. and we drain the .friends and relatives. It's a meetingis the only such grand Korean shoes in the shoe locker, then go toand most people do not have per- pools and clean until about 5:30 place, a place you go to relax." spa in the Midwest; the owners the main locker room, take off all fect bodies. As recently as the 1980s, Koreanown another King Spa in Dallas. your clothes - yes, all - and put Once you've had all the hot wa- He has only one other piece of families went to the jjimjilbangs Similar Korean spas exist on the them in the locker. ter you can stand, you can plunge advice for patrons: Even though because they didn't have shower East Coast. Now, you enter the wet pool into the cool pool to cool down, the spa experience is meant to be facilities in their homes in Korea. area, which is also segregated then hit the steam room, and thena relaxing time with friends and But that has changed as homes Tips for visilingthe spa by sex, and the good clean fun cool down again il you want. You family, it doesn't mix with alcohol, have modernized, Moon said. Located at 809 Civic Center begins. Even if you have already can also have an employee give so don't drink before you arrive. Today, Korean-Americans Plaza, King Spa is hidden behind showered that day, custom and you a scrub, massage or facial for "Dry heat intensifies the state frequent King Spa more because itthe Home Depot at Oakton Street hygiene dictate that you shower fees ranging from $50 to $120. ofbeing drunk," he said. "It's a offers a relaxing experience and a and Waukegan Road, which is why your hair and body until they're Dry off, put on your spa getup health risk. You must hydrate - chance to spend time with friends many Niles residents don't even squeaky clean - with either the and wander - on heated floors don't take these saunas too lightly." THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 24 I I

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DONS & DAMES THE ROARING '20S: 23RD ANNUAL SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME DINNER AUCTION Benefiting: Notre Dame Cotlege Prep, Nues Locatioit Marriott Linconishire Resort, Lincoinshire Date March 29 Attended: 350 Raiseth $230,000 Website: nddons.org

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than stressing over details for their wedding, Sana Ali and Esau Gutierrez focused on the big Ratherpicture: making sure everyone had a good time. The couple wanted to make their wedding memorable by creating a fun atmosphere with good food, good mu- sic and good company. Their No. i priority was making the night enjoyable for their guests and themselves. "I didn't want to get caught up in the things that take meaning away from what we were actually doing, which was committing ourselves to each other, getting married and celebrating with our families," Sana said. The Chicago natives chose Chateau Ritz in Niles for their reception because it boasted the natural ambiance they desired. Sana especially loved the chandeliers. Sana received many compliments on her centerpieces: vases from a local dollar store, filled with water, floating candles and flower petals. "It was the simplest things that everyone loved," she said. A mariachi band played during cocktail hour for a taste of Esau's Mexican heritage. Musical selections with Middle Eastern influences played during dinner to honor Sana's heritage. The couple had a photo booth area that allowed

guests to accessorize and record a 7-second video clip to PHOTOS PROVIDED BY SPOON PHOTO AND DESIGN share well wishes and memories. The clips were trans- formed onto paper, creating a modern-day flipbook and lasting wedding keepsake. Sana and Esau kept the clips Photographor: Spoon Photo and Design, Chicago as their take-away from the day. Ceremony venue: Saint Pascal Parish, Chicago "People loved the flip books. Everyone wanted to Photo booth/flip book: PaperCinemas, Chicago Reception venue: Chateau Ritz, Nues make sure they did one," Sana said. Officiant The Rev. Pau' Seaman Exchanging vows at Saint Pascal Parish, near Dress: House of Brides, Schaumburg where they live in Chicago, was one of Sana's favorite floral arrangements: Dahlia Blooms, Chicago moments. For Esau, it was hearing his twin brother's Bridesmaith' Ìosses House of Bildes, Schaumburg best-man speech. Tuxedos: Black Tie Formal Wear The couple met in 2010 at Sangria, a popular salsa Disc Jockey and hand: Green Thirteen club once located on the near north side of Chicago. Hair: Rosa's Hair Design, Chicago They got engaged two years later on May 7, a date Esau Makeup: Anastasia Tews, Chicago chose to give the day a different memory as his parents passed away the same day five years prior. Following their May 11 wedding last year, they honey- Every wedding has a story. Contact Renee Lee at [email protected] or 312-651-6613 to sha re yours. mooned to the Dominican Republic. Facebookcom/BouquetCatcher Twitter @BouquetCatcher Pinterest.com/BouquetCatcher NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 27 I I Ill BOUOUETCATCHER.COM

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VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ING VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000 VILLAGE OF LINCOLNW000, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 7, 2014, PLAN COMMISSION PROPOSED LINCOLN-TOUHY REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA at 7:00PM, a public hearing will be held by the Plan Commis- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE:Y GIVEN that on May 7, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. a public hearing will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., at the Lincolnwood Vil- slon of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois, in the held by the Plan Commissii of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois, in the Council lage Hall at 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712, a Public Hearing will be Council Chambers Room 01 Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolriwood, Illinois held to consider a proposed amendment to the redevelopment plan and project (the Redevelop- North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of for the purpose 01 considenng the following: ment Plan and Project") and redevelopment protect area1nown as the Lincoln-Touhy Redevelop- considering the following: Property Address : 7017 North Central Park Avenue (American Tower Corp.) ment Project Area (the Redevelopment Project Area). The proposed Redevelopment Project Applicant: Bncicyard Bank Property PIN,: 10-35-200-040-0000 Area consists of the territory described in Exhibit A attached and is generally described below: Nature of Request: Text Amendments to the Village Zoning Applicant: NiI4e Bieniek, Agent for Verizon Wireless The Redevelopment Protect Area consists of the real properly generally located at the northwest, Ordinance concerning Bank, Credit Union, Savings and Loans Nature of Request: southwest, and southeast corners of the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Touhy Avenue in the and Legal Nonconforming Uses located in the Business I Resi- A Special Use for the installation of new antennas on an existing freestanding tower and opera- Village of Lincolnwood. The proposed amendment would incorporate additional parcels to the dential Transition area of the Bi Traditional Business Zoning tion of telecommunication antennas and equipment pursuant to Article X of the Zoning Code. north and to the west bf the existing Redevelopment Prolect Area. District.Other text amendments deemed pertinent to this re- At the public hearing, the Pn Commission will accept and consider all testimony and evidence At the hearing, public comments are invited on whether to approve an amendment to the Rede- quest that may arise during review of this matter at this public pertaining to this application and will consider any Zoning Ordinance actions or relief that may be velopment Plan and Project for the Redevelopment Project Area. The proposed Redevelopment hearing may be considered without further notice. necessary or convenient to allow development of the type described in this notice, or develop- Plan and Project is on file and available for public inspectfon dunng normal business hours at the At the public heanng, the Plan Commission will accept and con- ment that is less dense than the type described in this notice, including, without limitation, special Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712. The Redevel- sider all testimony and evidence pertairiin9 to this application, use permits, variations, map or text amendments, or other special approvals.At the conclusion opment Plan and Project is also available on the Village's website at httpi/www.lincolnwoodil.org. and will consider any zoning actions or relief that may be nec- of the public hearing, the Plan Commission will make a recommendation to the Lincolnwood Vil- Pursuant to the Redevelopment Plan and Project. the Village is undertaking an ongoing program essary or convenient related to this request. At the conclusion lage Board of Trustees based on the information presented. The Village Board will consider that lo reduce or eliminate those conditions that qualify the Redevelopnrent Project Area as abIight- of the public hearing, the Plan Commission will make a recom- recommendation at a subsequent public meeting. The decision of the Village Board will be the f i- ed area" or "conservation srea, as these terms are defined in the Tas Increment Allocation Rede- mendation to the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based nal decision of the Village regarding this application. velopment Act, as amended, and to enhance the tas base of the Village and the tasing districts on the information presented. The Village Board will consider Information concerning this application is available for inspection in the Community Development having taxable property within the Redevelopment Project Area by utilizing tas increment financ- that recommendation at a subsequent public meeting. The de- Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. ing to fund various eligible project costs to stimulate private investmènt within the Redevelopment cision of the Village Board will be the final decision of the Vil- This public hearing may be adjourned to another date by the Plan Commission of the Village with- Project Area. The Redevelopment Plan and Protect includes an eligibility report providing in rea- lage regarding this application out further notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of said meeting fining the time sanable detail the basis for qualifying the Redevelopment Project Area (as amended( as a blight- Information concerning this application is available for inspec- and place of its reconvening. ed area' or consemation area, as these terms are defined in the Tas Increment Allocation Rede- lionin the Community Development Departmentofthe All persons in attendance tthe heanng shall have an opportunity to be heard regarding this ap- velopment Act, as amended, LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, plication. Any person who also desires to appear as an interested party Ssith the right to cross- The Redevelopment Plan and Project objectives include but are not limited to the following: Lincolnwood, Illinois, This public hearing may be adjourned to esamine others at the public hearing, must file an appearance form with the Village of i Promote the health, safety Snd general welfare of the Village: another date by the Plan Commission of the Village without fur- Lincolnwood no later than 5: P.M. on the business day prior to the commencement of the public 2.lmprove the quality of lite in the Redevelopment Project Area and the Village; ther notice, other than a notice entered upon the minutes of hearing.Appearance formi are available in the Community Development Department of the 3.lncrease the property tax base for other local governments having jurisdiction overlapping the said meeting, fixing the time and placo of its reconvening. Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. Redevelopment Project Area; All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- This is not a notice to appear.lt is an invitation to al interested persons to submit oral or writ- 4.Strengthen the Village and local community economy and encourage sound economic develop- nity to be heard regarding this application, Any person who al- ten comments concerning this application.Written comments must be received no later than 5 ment by increasing business activity, tax base, and lob opportunities; so desires to appear as an "interested party, with the right to P.M. on the business day prior to the pubc hearing and may be sent to the attention of Village 5.Preserve or enhance the value of properties in and adjacent to the Redevelopment Project cross-examine others at the public heahng, must file an appear- Zoning Officer al the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL Area; and ance form with the Village of Liricolnwood no later than 5 p.m. 60712.Persons having qupetions may call the Community Development Department at 847- 6.Provide needed public improvements. on the business day prior to the commencement of the public 673-7402. To achieve these objectives, the Redevelopment Plan and Project proposes to provide assis- hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Community De- Dated: April 14, 2014 tance by paying or reimbursing costs related to the acquisition, construction, and installation of velopment Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 Village Clerk public facilities, property assembly, site preparation and improvement, environmental remedia- North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. Village of Lincolnwood 4/17/14 #762787 tion, job training and other eligible redevelopment project costs, the esecution of one or more re- This s not a notice fo appear. "lt is an invitation to all interest- development agreements, and the payment of financing, administrative, and other professional ed persons to subm oral or written comments concerning this costs, and payment and/or reimbursement of the Redevelopment Project Costs, all as provided application.Written comments must be received no later than unöer the Tas Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, as amended. 5 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and may Prior to the date of the hearing, each taxing district having property in the Redevelopment Project be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer at the Area and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity may submit written LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, comments to the Village, to tIle attention of the Village Director of Community Development, Lincolnwood, IL 60712.persons having questions regarding Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712 this matter may call the Village Community Development De- The Village has convened a oint review board to consider and make a recommendation regard- partment at 847-673-7402 ing the proposed amendment to the Redevelopment Plan and Project for, and the designation of, Dated: Aprill4,20i4 the proposed Redevelopment Project Area and the adoption of tas increment allocation financing Village Clerk theretor, in accordance with the requirements of the Tas Increment Allocation Redevelopment Village of Lincolnwood 4/17/14 #762805 Act, as amended. The joint review board consists of a representative selected by each communi- Gmning ty college district, park district, library district, school district, township, fire protection district, and county that will have the authority to directly levy taxes on the property within the Redevelopment Project Area at the time that the Redevelopment Project Area is approved, a representative se- lected by the Village, and a public member. The joint review board first met on this matter on NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Thursday, April 3, 2014, at 10:00 AM. at the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Ave- VILLAGE OF LINCOLN WOOD nue, Lincolnwood, Illinois, 60712. PLAN COMMISSION At the hearIng, all interested persons or affected taxing distncts may file written comments and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 7, 2014, at objections with the Village Clerk and may be heard orally with respect to any issues regarding the 7:00 p.m. a public hearing will be held by the Plan Commission approval of the amended Redevelopment Plan and Protect for and the designation of the Rede- of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, Illinois,in the velopment Project Area and the adoption of tax increment allocation financing therefor. The hear- Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 ing may be adjourned by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village wifhout further North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of notice other than a motion to be entered upon theminutes of the hearing tixing the time and corrsidenng the following: place of the subsequent hearing. Property Address: 7177 North Lincoln Avenue fraction Village Clerk Property PIN. 10-34-200-016-0000 : Village of Lincoinwood Bill G. Assimakopoulis, Tenant Applicant: W4 P Cook County, Illinois Nature of Request: -'5-A ? Pi EXHIBIT A Applicant request Special Use approval for a Liquor Store use ! LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA in the B-3, Village Center Planned Development District as per 2117/14 TIF Legal Description 'r2ì! M . i Table 4.01 .1 and Article IV of the Zoning Code. Lots 3 through 10, both inclusive, in Lincoln Touhy Addition to Lincolnwood. being a Subdivision At the public hearing, the Plan Commission will accept and con- ____I h in the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 41 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal sider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this application, Mendiai,, recorded April 1 ,1 960 as Document No, i 781 9591 .along with all the land bounded and will consider any Zoning Ordinance actions or relief that and described as follows: Proceeding al the Southwest comer of Lot 7 in said Subdivision; may be necessary or convenient to allow development of the thence Southerly along the Southerly extension of the Westerly line of Lot 7,to the South line of type described in this notice, or development that is less dense Touhy Avenue, the Point of Beginning; thence East along the South line of Touhy Avenue to the than the type described in this notice, including, without limita- West line of Kilbourn Avenue; thence South along the West line of Kilbourn Avenue to the inter- tion, special use permits, variations, map or text amendments, Visit IoDrive.com to learn what section with the Westerly extension of the South line of Fitch Avenue: thence East along said last or other special approvals. At the conclusion of the public hear- descnbed line to an angle point in the South line of said Fitch Avenue: thence Northeasterly ng, the Plan Commission will make a recommendation to the along the Southeasterly line of Fitch Avenue to the Southwesterly line of Lincoln Avenue: thence Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the informa- Southeasterly along the Southwesterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the East line of Kostner Avenue; tion presented. The Village Board will consider that recommen- cars ae leading the pack in thence North along the East line of Kostnór Avenue to the centerline of Touhy Avenue: thence dation at a subsequent public meeting. The decision of the Vil- West along the centerline of Touhy Avenue to the centerline ohe intersection of the North line ot lage Board will be the final decision of the Village regarding Lot 3 of the f Lincoln Avenue; thence Northwesterly along the centerline of Lincoln Avenue to the this application. North line of the Hampton Place Condominiums, recorded June 1 1 ,1 980 as Document No. Information concerning this application is available for inspec- 25483680: thenCe Northeasterly to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 33 in Lincoln-Chase-Kostrier tioninthe Community Development Departmentof the sles in your area. Subdivision recorded March 311926 as Document No. 9224770; thence Northwesterly along LiricolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, the Southwesterly line of said Subdivision to the most Westerly comer of Lot 45 in said Subdivi- Lincolnwood, Illinois.This public hearing may be adjourned to sim,; thence Northwesterly to the intersection of the centerhne of Lincoln Avenue with the center- another date by the Plan Commission of the Village without fur- line of Chase Avenue: thence Northwesterly along the ceriterfine of Lincoln Acense to the inter- ther notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of section of the extension of the North Line of Lot 3 of the Lincoln Touhy Addition to Lincolnwood said meeting fixing the time and place of its reconvening. CARS FO SALE and the centerline of Lincoln Avenue: thence Southwest along the North Line of said Lot 3 to the All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opporfu- I CAR DEALERS southwest corner of said Lot 3; thence Northwest 257 (+/-( feet along the Western line of Lot 2 in nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- the Lincoln Touhy Addition to Lincolowood: thence West 46 degrees 30 minutes South to the so desires fo appear as an "interested party with the right to Easterly line of the Union Pacitic right-of-way: thence South 856 (+1-) feet along the Easterly line cross-examine others at the public heanng, must file an appear- of the Union Pacitic right-of-way: thence East 86 1+1-) feet: thence North 43 (+1-j feet to the cen- ance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 P.M. terline of Touhy Avenue: thence East to the intersection of the centerline of Touhy Avenue and on the business day prior to tire commencement of the public AUTÒ BUYING TRENDS the Southeasterly extension of the West Line of Lot 7 of the Lincoln Touhy Addition to hearing. Appearance tamis are available in the Community De- Lincolnwood; thence Southeast along said extension to the Point of Beginning, in Cook County, Il- velopment Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 mois. 4/10, 4/17/14 #758953 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. This ix not a "notice to appear.lt is an invitation to all interest- ed personsto submit oral or written comments concerning this application. Written comments must be received no later than 5 P.M. on the business day prior to the public hearing and may You're in the driver's be sent to the attentionofVillage Zoning Officer at the LiricolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712. Persons having questions may call the seat at ToDriue.com Community DevelopmenrDepartment at 847-673-7402 Dated: April 14, 2014 Village Clerk Village of Lincolnwood 4/17/14 #762794 #DRIWE VisitToflriwecorn to learn what cars are leading the pack ¡n sales ¡n your area1.

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DATE: 5/1/2014 North Olcott Avenue, in the Vil-construct an t,800 square footNER OF SECTION 18, TOWN-4/10,4/17/14 #759010 BEGINS AT: 10:00AM SHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 13, CONDITIONS: Allunits will be You're in the lage of Norridge, to consider abuilding on an outlofon the westem border of the PropertyEAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI- sold to the highest bidder,Bids petition requesting variances un- NOTICE OF SALE UNDER consistent with the Plans andPAL MERIDIAN, THENCE taken only for each unit in ifs en- der the requirements of Article THE SELF-STORAGE FACILI- IV - Single Family ResidencespeciticationsoftheintendedEAST OF SAID NORTH LINE tirety.Payment must be made 132 FEET, THENCE SOUTH IY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE by CASH OR CREDIT CARD. Section 3 -Area Regulations,commercial end-user, as denti- STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, In order to re-PARALLEL WITH THE EAST No personal checksaccepted. Subsection 3.2 Front Set-Backbed in the Plans, PARAGRAPH 301 , ET.SEQ. All goods must be removed from from the required 30 ft to 28 B-develop the Property n the man-LINE OF SAID LOT 4,330Nofice is hereby given that on FEET, THENCE WEST 132 the unit within 24 hours.Pay- tin,subsection 3.3rear yardner set forth herein, Applicant is May 6th 2014. U-HAUL Auc- seeking the Amended HolidayFEET, THENCE NORTH 330 ment due immediately upon ac- from the required 21 .25Itto tioneer, Executive Administrator 1610.5 and subsection 3.4Plaza PUD pursuant to SectionFEET TO THE PLACE OF BE- ceptance of bid.Unit availability driver's seat for U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi- subject to prior settlement of ac- sidsyard from the required ii'17,56,200(l)(1)oftheVillageGINNING IN CR. BALLS SUB-cago Suburbs, will be offering 2.5" to 7'1of the Zoning Ordi-Code. DIVISION OF THE NORTH ½for sale under the Judicial Liencount, OF THE NORTHWEST 14 OF Unit# 3114 George Kuhnen nance of the Village of Norridge-All interested persons are ìnvited process, by public auction, the SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 40 4/10, 4/17/14 #753595 1962 to build a first floor additionto attend, be heard and question followingstorageunits. The NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF and add a full 2nd floor on thethose presenting testimony at goods to be sold are generally following described property: Lotthe hearing. All inquiries regard-THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-described as household goods. 25 in second addition to Cum-ng this public hearing can be di-DIAN (EXCEPT SCHOOL LOT)The terms of the sale will be berland Heights, being a subdivi-rented to Natalie Mendel at theAND THE NORTH 25.4 ACRES OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OFcash only.U-Haul Co. of North- sion of the East ½ of the North-Village of Harwood Heights Vil- west Chicago Suburbs reserves atToDrîve.com east ¼of the Northeast 14 oftage Hall. THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SEC-the right to refuse any and all TION 13, TOWNSHIP Section 14, Township 40 North,A copy of the application for the 40bids. The sales will be al the toi- Plaza PUDNORTH, RANGE 12 EAST O Range 12 East of the Third Prin-Amended Holiday lowing location, 9 0 0 9 THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MER - cipal Meridian, and the West ofand all associated documents is Waukegan Road Morton ½ of the Northeast/of theavailable for review atVillageDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, 1W-Grove, IL 60053 and will begin NOIS REACH OUT Northeast ¼ (Except the WestHallduringregularbusiness at or after 8:00 a.m and contin- hours, Monday through Friday, 9AND 300 Feet of the North 725.73 ue day by day until all units are (B( THAT PART O Feet Thereof)of Section14,ars. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays sold. from 9 arti. to 12 noon. LOT 4 OF THE CR. BALL St) Township 40 North, Range 12 Auctioneer:Brook Snyder -IL DIVISION OF THE NORTH ½ East of the Third Principal Meri-The Property for which zoning License #441001668 relief is requested is legally de-OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF dian,in Cook Count,Illinois. Registration Fee is commonlyscribed as follows: SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 40 The property WillAuguste---7526 Palma NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF TO MORE known as 8027 Eastwood Ave-PARCEL 1: Lane --- Gumee, IL 60031 THE SOUTH 496 FEET OF THETHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI nue in Norndge, IL. PM #426---Bicycle,Boxes, DIAN (EXCEPT SCHOOL LOT) All interested persons should at-NORTH 826 FEET (EXCEPT Lamp,TV, Remaining ferns THE EAST 236,6 FEET THERE-AND OF THE NORTH 25. tend and will be given an oppor- Blocked ACRES OF THE NORTHEAB tunity to be heard. OF) OF LOT 4 IN THE CR. 4/17,4/24/14 #761246 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALSBALL SUBDIVISION OF THE¼ OF THE NORTHEAST f4 OP VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE NORTH ½ OF THE NORTH-SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 4f QUAU FI [D By: Paul Szczurek WEST ¼ OF SECTION18,NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST O NOTICE OF SALE UNDER Chairman TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH,THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERITHE SELF STORAGE FACILI- PUBLISHED by me this17thRANGE 13 EAST OF THEDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOL TV ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE day of April, 2014 in the PioneerTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIANLOWS: STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, Press/Norridge and Harwood(EXCEPT SCHOOL LOT) ANDBEGINNING AT A POINT ONPARAGRAPH 301, ET.SEO. Heights News. THE NORTH 25,4 ACRES OFTHE NORTH LINE OF SAIDNotice is hereby given that on Debra J. Budnik, Village Clerk THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF THESECTION 18, 343,53FEET,May 6th 2014.U-HAUL Auc- LOCAL 4117/14 #761861 NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTIONEAST OF THE NORTH WESTtioneer, Executive Administrator 13,TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH,CORNER THEREOF, THENCEfor U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi- PUBLIC NOTICE RANGE 12 EAST OF THEEAST ON SAID NORTH LINEcago Suburbs,will be offering PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,132 FEET, THENCE SOUTHfor sale under the Judicial Lien GIVEN,pursuanttoSectionIN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARALLEL WITH THE EASTprocess, by public auction, the 17.56.170(E)(2( of the HarwoodPARCEL 2: LINE OF SAID LOT 4,330followingstorageunits. The CANDIDATES Heights Code of Ordinances,A NON-EXLUSIVE EASEMENTFEET, THENCE WEST 132goods fo be sold are generally thattheVillageofHarwood20 FEET IN WIDTH IN PER-FEET, THENCE NORTH 330described as household goods. Heights Plan Commìssion will bePETUITY FOR INGRESS ANDFEET TO THE PLACE OF BE-The terms of the sale will be conducting a public hearing onEGRESS CREATED BYGINNING. cash only. U-Haul Co. of North- April 30, 2014, at 7:00 PM at theAGREEMENT BETWEENPIN: 13-18-100-092-0000 west Chicago Suburbs reserves Village of Harwood Heights Vil-HARWOOD LOUNGE, INC., ARespectfully submitted, the right to refuse any and all ageHall,7300 West WilsonDELAWARE CORPORATION,Marcia Pollowy bids. The sales will be at the fol- IN Avenue, Harwood Heights,ILAS GRANTOR AND HOLIDAYVillage Clerk lowinglocation, 7644 N. Mil- 60706, to consider the applica-BOWL,INC.,A DELAWARE4/17114 #761737 waukee Ave. Niles, IL and will f ion of Holiday Bowl Midwest,CORPORATION, AS GRANT- begin at or after 8.00 ars. and Inc. ("Applicant") for an amend-EE, DATED JUE 13, 1961 AND Storage - Legal continue day by day untilall ment to a previously-issued spe-RECORDED JUNE 19, 1961 AS units are sold. cial use for a planned unit devel-DOCUMENT 18192847, ON Foster Ravenswood Auctioneer:Brook Snyder -IL (HICAGOLAND opment (Ordinance Nos. 88-03OVER UPON AND ALONG A Self Storage License #441001668 and 88-06) [the existing specialPORTION OF THE EASTERLY 1800 W Foster Ave Registration Fee Shopping foryour use for a planned unit develop-50 FEET MORE OR LESS THE Chicago IL, 60640 Laura Sapperstein --- 8732 ment shall be hereinafter knownPROPERTIES DESCRIBED AS 773-561-5003 Elmore --- Nues, IL 60714 as the "Original Holiday PlazaFOLLOWS: Auction Date 4-25-14 fM #136 --- Totes, Boses, Mi- PUD"[. Applicant is the owner of(A) THE NORTH 826Notice is hereby given that pur-crowave, Heater, Remaining that certain real property locatedFEEr OF LOT 4 EXCEPTINGsuant to Section 4 of the Self-Items Blocked WITH at 4747 N.Harlem, HarwoodTHE EAST 263L6 FEET OFServiceStorageFacilityAct,1/1 7,4/24/14 #761223 Heights, IL 60706 and consistingSAID LOT 4 AND ALSO EX-State of Illinois, the undersigned next car? Visit ToDrive.com of a shopping center commonlyCEPTING THE SOUTH 496will sell at a public sale by corn- known as "Holiday Plaza (theFEET OF THE NORTH 826petitive bidding on: DON'T NEED IT? Properfy"(. Applicant is seekingFEET OF LOT 4 EXCEPTING he aforesaid amendment to theTHE EAST 263.6 FEET OF SELL IT FAST. SUSCRI8E TODAY CAI 800 680 2068 Original Holiday PlazaPUDSAID LOT 4 AND EXCEPTING MONSTER, "Amended Holiday Plaza PUD")ALSO THAT PART DESCRI- OR VISIT £IONE[R)0(AL (0M CAOE 847-998-3400 in order to allow Applicant to (i)BED AS FOLLOWS: to find the make and model Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 1/2 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETfNGS FOR THE 2014-15 HOOL YEAR CALL . JULY 22, 20t4 AUGUSTt2,20t4 . SEPTEMBER 9 2014 PUBLIC HEARING FOR FISCAL BUDGET '14-15 - MEETING HELD B MEYER that fitsyourstyle, needs . SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 COMMIrrEE-OF-THE-SVHOLE MEETING . OCTOBER t4, 2014 . OCTOBER 28, 2014 COMMITtEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING . NOVEMBER 4, 2014 847-998-3400 . NOVEMBER 18, 2014 COMMITtEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETINGPUBLIC HEARING FOR LEVY) . DECEMBER 9, 2014 "JANUARY 13. 2015 . JANUARY 27, 201 5 COMMITrEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING and budget. " FEBRUARY 10, 2015 . FEBRUARY 24, 2015 COMMIrrEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING . MARCH 10, 2015 " APRIL 14, 2015 " APRIL 28, 2015 COMMITFEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING . MAY 12, 2015 . MAY 26, 2015 COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING " JUNE 9, 2015 "JUNE 23, 2015 COMMITFEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING MEMBERS OF THE SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 1/2 BOARD OF EDUCATION Cliarlene Abraham, Presideni Simeon Stumme, Vice Presideni David Adamson. Secrelary Katfienne Lockerby. Secretary Pro-Tern Gary Dolinko, Member Mark Goldberg, Member Sally Graham, Member Regalar Board of Education Meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month and Cornmittee-of-the Whole Meetings are held the

. fourth Tuesday of every month lunless noted) at McCracken Middle School, 8000 East Prairie Road, Skokie, Illinois 60076 If you have any questions regarding these dates or rl you need any special accommodations for a meeting, please contact the Office of the Superintendent at 847.676.8237 Approved b the Board of Education April 8, 2014 4/17/14 #760694 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 17, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Assumed Name Bid Notice Mechanics Liens Public Notices SKOKIE BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES, LLC.COM LLC Fo( Additional Informa-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, ASSUMED NAME LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF230 W Monroe Street, Suite #1125tian regarding Auclion.com, pleaseIL 60606-4650 )3t2) 230-SALE YouNotice is hereby given, pursuant INVITATION FOR BIDS MAY 17. 2014, a sale will beIf you live in Niles Township and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710visit www.Auction.com or call (800-can also visit The Judicial Salesto An Act in relation to the use held at: have a childri grades K-8 who TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAttorney File No. 12-5041 Attorney280-2832) CODILIS 5 ASSOCI-Corporation at w.tIsc,com for a 7 2014 FORESTRY CONTRACT DIVISION Code. 40342 Case Number: 13 CHATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTHday atxtus report of pending sales.of an Assumed Business NameFOR ELM TREE INJECTION DURAN'S BODY SHOP NC. is home-schooled or attends a GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, 04432 TJSC#: 34-1745 NOTE. Pur-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onein the conduct or transaction of PROGRAM 2610 West CHICAGO AVE, private school and you are con- Plaintiff, suant to the Fair Debt CollectionBURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-North Desrbom Street Suite 1300Business in theState," as PW.1 4-02 Chicago, IL 60622 cerned about their educational Practices Act, you are advised that5300 Attorney File No. 14-09-t 1997CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-amended,that a certificationThe City of Park Ridge will ac- 773-486-3339 growth and development, please NICHOLAS M. MILINKOVICH, UNI-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beAttorney ARDC No. 00468002 At-5500 Attomey File No, PAl 124826was registered by the under-cept sealed bids for providing aTo sell the following article tocontact Niles Township District a debt collector attempting Io collecttorneO Coda. 21762 Case Number:Attomey Code. 91220 Case Num- TED STATES OF AMERICA, OPTI- signed with the County Clerk of enforce a tien existing under theforSpecial Education. Tat-in MA OLD ORCHARD WOODS ELMa debt and any information obtained09 H 017415 TJSC#: 34-1991ber t2 CH 1Ot4OTJSC#: 34-2037 preventive treatment for Dutch of CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,will be used tor that purpose. NOTE. Pursuant to the Fair Debt1597496 Cook County. Registration Nom-Elm Disease (DED) in parkwaylawsoftheState IllinoisKendrick, Executive Director. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-1596593 Collection Practices Act, you are4/3, 4/10, 4/17/14 #752885 ber: D14137470 on March 25,and other publicly owned elmagainst such article for repairsPH: 847-965-9040, 8701 RECORD CLAIMANTS 4/3, 4/10, 4/17/14 #753991 advised that Plaintiff's attorney is 2014. Under the Assumed Nametrees through root flare injectionand storage furnished for suchMertard, Morton Grove, IL Defendants deemed Is be a debt collector ut- of of Arbortec2o-S at the three (3)article at the request of the fol-60053 13 CH 04432 tempting to collect a debt and any JC CONSTRUCTION towing designated persons, un-4/17/14 #762028 information obtained will5e used LEGAL year rate all irr accordance with 9715 WOODS DRIVE, UNIT 502 withthebusinesslocatedat less such articles are redeemed Skokie, IL 60077 SKOKIE for that purpose. the specifications and bid dons- 3731 N Newlsnd Avenue, Chica- priortothedesignatedsale NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF1598166 merits now available Public Hearings TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUld-4/3, 4/10, 4/17/14 #752905 go, IL 60634. The true und realSpecification No. PW-14-02 fordate: suant to a Judgmenl of ForeclosureTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Adoption full names(s) and residence ad-Forestry Contract tor Elm TreeOWNER: BONNIE BURRELL LEGAL NOTICE andSale enteredinthe aboveDIVISION dress of the owner(s)/partner(s)InjectionProgram,forperiod5944 W. HURON NOTICE is hereby given that a cause on January 23, 2014, anBAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Assumed Name is: Jerzy Czamik, 3731 N New-June 1. 2014 toAugust 30,CHICAGO, IL 60644 public hearing will be held by the agent for The Judicial Salee Corpo-Plaintiff. SKOKIE land Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634, LIEN HOLDER: TURNER AC- ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 25, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFAuction- Real Estate 2014. Zoning BoardofAppeals on USA. CEPTANCE CORP 2014, at the The Judicial Sales CorABID I-ItJSSAIN, JPMORGANCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Bid Notice Specifications and bidding docu- Monday, 05 May 2014 at 7:30 poration, One South Wacker Drive -CHASE BANK, NA, AS PURCHAS-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 4/3, 4/10, 4/17/14 #754793 monts may be obtained at Park5900 W HOWARD STREET P.M. at the Village Hall, 4000 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ER OF THE LOANS AND OTHERDIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVIC- Divorce Ridge City Hall, ist Floor, Cash-SKOKIE, IL 60077 North Olcoff Avenue, in the Vit- ASSETS OF WASHINGTON MU-ING, LLC sell at public auction Io the highest ier'sDesk, 505 ButlerPlace.Vehicles: 2004 NISSANlage of Norridge. to consider the bidder, as set forth below, the fol-TUAL BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTONPlaintiff, Foreclosures MURANO lowing described real estate. Corn-MUTUAL BANK, FA FROM THE Park Ridge, Illinois or online at following Ordinance which VIN h JN8AZ08W24W306787 nronlv known as 9715 WOODSFDIC, ACTING AS RECEIVERCARL SMITH AKA CARL ANTHO- Foundation Notices Bid Notice www.parkridge.us. A deposit for amends the Village of Norridge DRIVE, UNIT 502, Skoki, IL 60077FOR THE SAVINGS BANK ANDNY SMITH AKA ANTHONY SMITH, the documents s not required. Amount of Lien:$7339.00 Zoning Map:AN ORDINANCE BID NOTICE Property Indes No. tO-09-304-035-PURSUANT TO THE FEDERALLESLIE E GOODMAN-SMITH AKAJudicial Sales Bidswillbe accepted at the4/17, 4/24, 5/1/14 #762891 AMEFJDING THE VILLAGE OF SkokieSchool District73i/ 1017 VOL. 0110; tO-09-304-035-DEPOSIT INSURANCE ACT De-LESLIE SMITH AKA LESLIE EVE Cashier'sDesk, 505 Butler NORRIDGE ZONING MAP FOR 1208 VOL. 0110. The real estate isfondants GOODMAN-SMITH, STATE FARM Mechanics Liens seeks bids for Equipment, Floor- Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, THE AREA GENERALLY LO- improved with a math-family resi-09 CH 0l7415 MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO. aridElectricalforFitness ing 60068, until 10:00 AM on Tues- Probate CATED AT 7330-7350 WEST dense. The judgment amount was8924 LAMON AVENUE SKOKIE. ILSTATE OF ILLINOIS, DISCOVERName Change Room atMcCrackenMiddle Sale terms: 25% BANK day, May 6, 2014, at which time IRVING PARK ROAD ALSO $299,252.56. 60077 School.Bid Specificationswill down of the highest bid by certIfiedNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants Probate all bids will be publicly opened IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KNOWN AS THE NORTHEAST be available on Thursday, April funds at the close of Ihe sale paya-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-12 CH 10140 and read. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, CORNER OF IRVING PARK 9408 TRIPP AVENUE SKOKIE. IL Public Hearings 17, 2014 at 8000 East Praihe ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure A bid deposit may be required PROBATE DIVISION ROAD AND OKETO AVENUE lion. No third party checks will beand Sale enteredinthe above60076 Public Notices Road. Skokie, IL 60076 or bywhich must be in the form of aIN THE MATTER OF THE ES-CONSISTING OF PIN NUM- accepted. The balance, includincause on January 28, 2014, Auc-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- calling Steve Ruelli at TATE OF Charles M. Petti, Jr. tion.com, an agent for The JudicialTICE IS HREBY GIVEN that pur- bid bond, or certified cashier's BERS 12-13-414-031-0000 the Jsdicial sale fee for Abandone Storage - Legal 847.676.8227.There will be a Name: Charles M. Petti, Jr. ResidentialProperlyMunicipalitySales Corporation, will at t 00 PMsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure check payable to the City of THROUGH 12-13-414-037-0000 site inspection on Tuesday, April Relief Fund, which is calculated onon May 7, 2014, at the Holiday Innand Sale enteredinthe above Park Ridge. The successful bid-Address: 7621 W. Bryn Mawr IN THE Take Notices 2014 VILLAGE OF residential real estate at the rate ofChicago Mart Plaza, 350 West Martcause on February 4.2014, an 22 at 3:00pm atder may be required to furnish aCity, State, Zip: Chicago, IllinoisNORRIDGE, NORW000 PARK McCracken Middle School, 8000 $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-Center Drive )inthe Auction,comagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Performance and Payment60631 TOWNSHIP, COOK COUNTY, of of the amount paid by the pur-room), CHICAGO, IL, 60654, sell atration, will at 10:30 AM on May 6, Assumed Name East Prairie Road. Skokie.IL. Bond(s) for the full amount ofDate and Place of Death: De-ILLINOIS, AND chaser not to esceed $300, in certi-public auction to the highest bidder,201 4, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- 60076. Sealed bids must be cember2, 2013, Chicago, Illinois tied funds/or wire transfer,is dueas set forth below, the following de-poration. One South Wacker Dnve - ASSUMED NAME the contract and a Certificate of RECLASSIFYING THE AREA Commonly94th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606.Notice is hereby given, pursuansubmitted by i i :OOam on Thurs-Insurance. PUBLICATION NOTICE within twenty-four (24f hours. Noscribedrealestate: day, May 1,2014 at Skokie FROM B-1 RESTRICTED fee shall be paid by the mortgageeknown an 8924 LAMON AVENUE,sell at public auction to the highestto An Act in relation to the use The City of Park Ridge reserves INDEPENDENT NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS School District 73½, 8000 East acquiring the reaidential real estateSKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indesbidder, as set forth below, the f 01-of an Assumed Business Name the right to reject any and all ADMINISTRATION DISTRICT AND B-2 RESTRICT- pursuant to its credit bid at the saleNo, 10-16-421-036 The real estatelowing deacnbed real estate: Com- Prairie Road, Skokie, IL, 60076. in the conduct or transaction of bids, TO: CREDITORS AND ED (SHOPPING CENTER) or by any mortgagee. judgmentis improved with a residence. Salamonly known as 9408 TRIPP AVE- 4/17/14 #762567 CLAIMANTS (ONLY) NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 PropertyBusiness in theState," as Wayne Zingsheim BUSINESS DISTRICT AND B-3 creditor. or other Iienor acquiringterms: 25% down of the highest bid CASE NO.: 2014 P 000883 thereaidential real estate whoseby certified tands at the close of theIndes No. 10-15-209-040-0000. Theamended,thatucertification Director of Public Works GENERAL BUSINESS OIS- . Notice is hereby given at the rights io and to the residential realsale payable lo The Judicial Salesreal estate is improved with s onewas registeredby the under- BID NOTICE 4/17,4/24/14 #762471 i TRICT ALL TO B-2 RESTRICT- death of Charles M Jr. estate arose prior fo the sale. TheCorporation. No third party checksstory single family home with a twosigned with the County Clerk ofTheBoard ofEducationof Petti, ED NEIGHBORHOOD BUSt- subject property is subject to geser-will be accepted. The balance, in-car detached garage. Sale terms: N/es Township High Schoolswho died on December 2, 20i3, Cook County. Registration Nom-Ridgewood High School District NESS DISTRICT. - Judicialaule fee for25% down of the highest bid by cer- al real estate tases, special assesa-cluding the ber: D14137662 on April4, District 219, will receive seateda resident of Chicago, Illinois. ments,orspeciallasenlevied ResiderrtialPropertytified funds at the close of the sale 234 is receiving bids for Police All interested persons should at- Abandoned 2014. Under the Assumed Name bids for the Loan of Automo- The Representatives for the against said real estate and is of-Municipality Relief Fund, which ispayable lo The Judicial Sales Cor- and Fire Antenna System.Anbites for the Driver EducatIon tend and wilt be given an oppor- fered for sale wIthout any represen-calculated on residential real estateporation No third party checks willof optional pre-bid meeting will be estate is:Sherrill Petti, funity to be heard Program up lo i i :00 um. on The Attorney for the estate: tation as to quality or quantity of titleat the rate of SI for each $1,000 orbe accepted. The balance, includin MIKE'S MOTORCYCLE heldonThursday,April 24,Monday, May 28, 2014, at the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS and without recourse to Plaintiff andfraction thereof of the amount paidthe Judicial sale fee tor Abandone TOWING 2014, 2:00 p.mat RìdgewoodBusiness Office of District 219,James A.Marino,P.C., 5521VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE PropertyMunicipality in AS lS condition. The sale is far-by the purchaser not to exceedResidential withthebusinesslocatedatHigh School. Bids shall be sub-7700 Gross Point Road, Skokie,North Cumberland, Ste1109,By: Paul Szczurek, ther subject to confirmation by the$300, incertifiedfunds/orwireRelief Fund, which is calculated on 7952 Kildare Ave.,Skokie,ILmiffed to Ms. Cheryl Elisa, Busi-IL 60077. Chicago, Illinois 60656. Chairman court. Upon payment n full of thetranaf#r,is due within twenty-fourresidential real estate at the rate of Bids will thereafter be publicly4, Claims against the estate may amount bid, the purchaser will re-(24) hours. No fac shall be paid byst for each St 000 or fraction there-60076. The true and real fullness Manager, Ridgewood High PUBLISHED by me this17th opened and read aloud. Specifi-be filed on or before October 17, caine a Certificate of Sale thaI willthe mortgagee acquinnthe resi-of of the amount paid by the pur-names(s) and residence addressSchool District 234, 7500 W.cations of items to be supplied day of May 2014 in the Pioneer entitle the purchaser Io a deed todential real estate pursuant to itachaser not to exceed $300, in certi-of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Mi-Montrose Ave., Norridge, ILmay be obtained 'from the Busi-2014. Claims against the estatePress/Norridge and t-larwood the real estate after confirmation ofcredit bidat the sale or by anyfied funds/or wire transfer, is duechael Kolpas, 7952 Kildare Ave.,60706 by 2:00 p.m. on May 8,fleas Office at the above ad-may be filed with the Clerk of theHeights News. the sale Where a sale of real ea-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No Skokie, IL 60076, USA. 2014. dress. Circuit Court, Room 1202, Ri-Debra J. Budnik,Village Clerk tate is made to satisfy a lien prior Ioother lianor acquiring the residentialfee shall be paid by the mortgagee For further information contact: 4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #757115 Sincerely, chard J. Daley Center, Chicago,4/17/14 #761871 tIret of Ihe United States, the Unitedreal estate whoae rights in and toacquiring the residential real estate Jean t-fedstrom, Illinois 60602 or with the Repre- the residential real salate arose pri-pursuani fo its credit bid at the sale Cheryl Flinn States shall have one year from the Purchasing Agent sentative, or both. Any claim riot date of sale within which to redeem,or to the sale. The sablect propertyorby any mortgagee, sdgment School Bwsineoo Manager District 219 - Business Office filed within that period is barred. except that with respect to a lienis sublect to general real estate sucreditor,or other snot. acquinng ASSUMED NAME 4/17/14 #759898 847-626-3978 the residentialreal estate whose Copies of a claim filed with the ariamo under the internal revenuees. special assessments, or special Notice is hereby given, pursuant [email protected] tases levied against asid real estaterights in and fo the residential real lawn the period shall be t20 days or to An Act in relation Io the use 4/17/14 #762860 Clerk must be ma'ñed or deliv- the period allowable for redemptionand is offered for sale without anyestate arose prior to the sale, The INVITATiON TO BID erect to the Representative and orsublet property is sublect IO gener-of an Assumed Business Name under State law, whichever is Ion-representationastoquality The Niles Public Library District to the attorney within 10 days af- ger, and in any case in which, un-quantity oftitleand withoutre-al real estate taxes, special assess-in the conduct or transaction of REACH OUT is sealedbids Nibs Township High Schools,ter it has been filed der the provisions of section 505 òfcourse toPlaintiff and inAS lSmento,orspecialtasesleviedBusiness in theState," as accepting for the Housing Act of t950, as amen-condition The sale is further sub-against said real estate und io of- AudioNideo equipment for theDistrict 219, will receive sealedOn April 4, 2014, an order ap- amended, that a certification bids for the purchase of two ded (12 U.S.C. t7otk), and subsec-act to confirmation by the court.fered for sale withost any represen-was registered by the under-AV upgrade in the Large Meet- pointingthe Representatives tion (d) of section 3720 of title 38 ofUpon payment in full of the amounttation as to quality or quantity of title Trotec Speedy 100 40W Air signed with the County Clerk ofing Room in the Library. Bid was entered. the United Statea Code, the right tobid, the purchaser will receive aand without recourse to Plaintiff and Assist Laser Engravers withWithin forty-two (42) days after TO MORE in AS IS" condition, The sale is tsr-Cook County. Registration Num-packet information can be ob- redeem does not anse, there shallCertificate of Sale that willentitle Almos compact exhaust sys-the effective date of the original be no nght of redemplion. Thethe purchaser to a deed to the realther sublet to confirmation by theber:D141 37626 on April2,tamed from Diane Wisberg at ferns,labte,installation andOrder Admitting the Will to Pro- property will NOT be open for in-estate aher confirmation of the sale.court Upon payment infull of the2014. Under the Assumed Namethe Library in person, or by call- amount bid, the purchaser will re- trainingup toi 1 :30 am. onbate, you may file u petition with spection and plaintiff makes no rep-The property will NOT be open for of ing (847) 663-6402, or at the inspection and plaintiff makes nocaive a Certificate of Sale that will Monday, May 28, 2014, at the reaentatiov as to the condition of ERA PHYSICAL THERAPY pre-bid lobsite walk-thru at 6960 the Court to require proof of the QUALIFIED the property. Prospective biddersrepresentation as to the condition ofentitle the purchaser to s deed to Business Office of District 219,validity of the Will by testimony with the business located at 707Oakton St., Niles, IL to be held are admonished to check the courtthe property.Prospective biddersthe real estafe after confirmation of April 28, 2014 at 8:00am CST.7700 Gross Point Road, Skokie,or witnesses to the Will in open file to venffi all information.Ifthisare admonished to check the courtthe sale, The property will NOT beLake Cook Road, Deerfield,IL IL60077. Court, or other evidence, as pro- property is a condominium unit, thefile to verify all information.Ifthisopen forinspectionsndplaintiff6001 5. The true and real fullSealed bids will be opened Mon- Bids will thereafter be publiclyvided inArticle VI 5/6-21 (755 LOCAL purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-property is a condominium unit, themakes no representation as to theflurries(s) and residence addressday, May 19, 2014 at 1:00pm condition of the property. Prgspec- CST. opened and read aloud. Specifi-ILCS 5/6/21). sure sale, other than a mortgagee,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- oftheowner(s)/partner(s) is: shall pay the assessments and thesure sale, other than a mortgagee.tivebidders are admonishedto cations of items to be suppliedWithin six (6) months after the Hill4/17/14 #762197 legal fees required by The Condo-shall pay the assessments and thecheck the court file to verity all intor-EfratRebish, 399 Indian may be obtained from the Busi- Drive, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089, effective date of the original Or- minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo-mation. If this property is a condo- ness Officeatthe above ad- minium unit, the purchaser of the der Admitting the Will to Pro-CANDIDATES 605/9(g)(l) and (gj(4).If this prop-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS USA. dress, 605/9(g)(t) and )g)(4)If this prop.unit at the foreclosure sale, olher bate, you may file u petition with erty is a condominium unit which is 4/10, 4117, 4/34/14 #757115 Public Notice For further information contact: part of a common interest commun-erty is a condominium unit which isthan u mortgagee, shall pay the as- the Court to contest the validity District7115re- ity, the purchaser of the unit at thepart of a common interest commun-sesaments and the legal fees re- Niles School Jean Hedstrom, of the Will as provided under Ar- foreclosuresalo otherthan aity. the purchaser of the unit at thequired by The Condominium Prop- questing proposals to addressPurchasing Agent finIe VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act IN mortgagee shall PPY Ihn assays-foreclosuresale otherthanuerty Act, 755 ILCS 605/9)g))t) and ASSUMED NAME energy conservation and say-District 219 - Business Office (755 ILCS 5/8-1). manta required by The Condomini-mortgagee shalt pyy the assess-(g)(4).If this property io a condo-Notice is hereby given, pursuanttogs measures at Nibs School847-626-3978 The estate will be administrated um Property Act, 765ILCSments required by The Condomini-minium unit which is part of u com-to "An Act in relation to the useDistnct 71 , Cook County, IL [email protected] 765 mon interest community, the pur- without Court supervision unless 605/18.5la-tI. IF YOU ARE THEum Property Act, ILCS of an Assumed Business Namecilities. The proposals shall fol- (HOMEOWNER), IF YOU ARE THEchaser of the unit at the foreclosure 4/17/14 #762862 un interested party terminatesCHIC4GOLAND MORTGAGOR 605/t8,5)e-t). low the process set forth in Arti- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),sale other than a mortgagee shallin the conduct or transaction of independent supervision admin- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-pay the assessments required byBusiness in theState, asole 5/19B of the Illinois school stratton by filing a petition to ter- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30The Condominium PropertyAct,amended,thatacerfdicafior,code. Proposals will be accept- minate underArticle XXVIII 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t). IF YOU DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- was registeredby the under-ed at the administrative offices 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 WITH CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-signed with the County Clerk ofat 6901 West Oakton Street, SUBSCRIBE t7Df(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LCS 5/28-4). Cook County. Registration Num-Niles, IL 60714 on Monday, GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For1701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 4/17, 4/24, 5/1/14 #760021 information, contact Plaintiff's anor-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ForFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFber: 014137474 on March 25,May 19, 2014 untillOAM, at neo: JOHNSON, BLUMBERG &information, esamine the court fileAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN2014. Under the Assumed Namewhich time no further proposals TODAY CA MONSTER, AgSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Mon-or contact Plaintiff's attorney:ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONof wilt be accepted.At 10:00 AM. roe Street, Suite ht 125, Chicago, ILCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS AG CONSTRUCTiON on May 19, 2014, all proposals TO PLACE A MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 60606 (312)4t-97tO Please re-t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGE withthebusinesslocatedatshall be opened by an Adrninis- le number 12-5041. THE JU-ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,LAW.Forinfcemation:Visitour i .800.680.2068 fer to 7206 W PensacolaAvenue,trator at s public opening to be DICIALSALES CORPORATIONIL 60527. (630) 794-9876 Pleaseweboite at service.atty-pierce.com. CLASSIFIED AD, CALL One South Wacker Drive,24threfer to file number 14-09-1t997.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Norridge, IL 60706. The true andheld at the Administrative Orti- Floor, Chicago, IL60606-4650THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sreal full names(s) and residenceces. For additional Information, OR VISIT CALL 647-998-3400 (312) 230-SALE You can also visitTIaN One South Wacker Drive,Attorneys,One NorthDearbornaddress of theplease contact Terry Stoklosa, The Judicial Sales Corporation at24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILowner(s)/partner(s)is:AndrzejTFS Alliance Group, OR VISIT 847-998-3400 .tIsc,com for a 7 day status re-(312)- 230-SALE You can also visif60602Tel No(312) 476-5500Gulek, 7206 W Pensacola Ave-773.930.3385. RFP documents The Judicial Sales Carporation atPlease refer to hIe number PIONEERIO(AL.(OM port of pending sales. JOHNSON, are available. www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-PAt 124826. THE JUDICIAL SALESnue, Norridge, IL 60706, USA. PIONEERLOCAL(OM,'tIASSIFIEDS port of sandino sales. AUCTION-CORPORATION One South413, 4/10, 4117/14 #754804 4/17/14 #762428 Thursday, April 17, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.

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The real estate is $041/mile. Class A $69 50 1 N of l-80 $79.50 per improved with a residence.Sale Bid now on true ,lifts, gators Tanlara Transportation is ternis: 25% down ot the highest bid ProfessIonal Dnvers Call 877- tree. Buy 10 I get I free! 4 foot by certified funda at the close of the and more. ;id now on seeking Owner Operatorsto sate payable to The Judicial Sales 294-2777 for more details or Norway Spruce $84 50 Corporation No third party checks www. curs lewav.com joinour Dry-VanorFlatbed will be accepted. The balance, in- visit SuperServiceLLC.com Call for sizes. varieties, shades, cluding the Judicial sale fee for division. Home Time as AbandonedResidential Properly BO IS 217-886-2316 Municipality Relief Fund, which is requested. Call Dave © 800- DrIvers - Company calculated on residential real estate 650-0292or apply onlineat MIDWEST REGIONAL! al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or ATTENTION . II-4E BOAT DOCK We Buy & fraction thereof of the arrisant paid , www.tantara.us HOME WEEKENDS & 2-3 x's by the purchaser not to exceed AD,CALL Consign Used boats! 217-793- HOMEOWNERS!!! $300, incertifiedfunds/orwire during the week! Exclusive Kayak Pools is looking for demo transfer,is due within twenty-tour 7300 theboatdock.com Daily Express needs (24) hours No fee shall be paid by Terminal to Terminal openings! the mortgagee acquinng the resi- Contractors for Stepdeck & homesites to display our dential real estate pursuant to its CAMPE -' SIR VS Top consistent miles & matntenance-free pools. credit bid althe sale or by any Lowboy hauls1 FREE mortgagee, judgment creditor,or consistent money. Forward Air: Save thousands of $$$ with other lienor acquinng the residential Colmans RV - We Buy TRAILERS! aNew Daily real estate whose 59h15 in and to 888-652-561 1 drivefaf.com this unique opportunity. the residential real estate arose pn And Consign Used RV's Expedited Fleet! Also Heavy or to the sale. The subject property CALL NOW! 800.315 2925 is subject to general real estate tan- AndCampers217-787-8653 Haul and SpecialIzed TanTara Transportation Corp. is es, special assessments, or special hiring Flatbed Truck Drivers and kayakpoolsmidwest.com taxes levied against said real estate www.colmansrv m Division available and is offered for sale without any 841-998-3400 - w.dailyrecruiting.com Owner Operators. Regional and discount code 521L314 representation astoqualityor Mid-State Cam rSales 45 quantityoftitleand withoutre- or 800-669-6414 OTR Lanes Available. Call us course to Plaintiff and ¡nAS I5 Years of R Experiencel WANTED TO BUY condition. The saie is further nab- @ 800-650-0292 orapply lecf to confirmation by the court. Sales Pa s Service Drive-awayacrossthe USA Upon payment in full of the amount onlIne at www.tarltara.us WANTED; Pre-1975 Superhero bid, the purchaser willreceive s 615-283-4396 Vandalia even if you dont own a car. Certificate of Sale that willentitle Comic Books, sports, non the psrchaser to a deed to the real www.midstatea persales corn 22 Pickup Locations. DriverRegional LTLRuns estate aher confirmation of the sale. sports cards, toys, orIginal art The property will NOT be open for Call 566-764-1601 or $1500 SIGN-ON Bonus inspection and plaintiff makes no & celebrity memorabilia representation as fo the Condition of CAREER/EDUCATION www.qualitydriveaway.com Home Every WeekendPaid the propertyProspective bidders Orientation Great Pay especially 1960's. are admonished to check the court OR VISIT AIRLINE CAREERS Flatbed Drìvers Starting file to venty all information.Ifthis EEOE/AAP Collector/Investor, paying cash! property is a condominium unit, the Mileage Pay up to.41 cpm. 866-323-7875 purchaser of the unit st the foreclo- BEGIN HERE - Call MIKE; 800-273-0312 sure sale, other than u mortgaqee, HealthIns.,401k, $59 daily www.driveFFE.com shall pay the assessments and the BECOME AN AVIATION [email protected] legal fees required by The Condo- Per Diem pay. Home minium PropertyAct,765ILCS MAINTENANCE TECH. 605/9(gtyl) and (g4), If thin prop- Weekends. 800-648-9915 or erty ¡n a condominium unit which is FM APPROVED TRAINING. part xl a common interest commun- FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED. www.boydandsons.com ity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale otherthan u JOB PLA.EMENT mortgagee shall pay the asuess- ments required by The Condomini- PIONEER WCALCO WyASSI FlEOS ASSISTANCE CALL AIM um PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/1851e-1). IF YOU ARE THE 800-481312. MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), 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- The Ill: 0S Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. 170-tIC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, examine the Court file To advertise in this section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241-1 700. or contactPlaintiff's acornee CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., Both P' r Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-10-22595 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- lION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Salen Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7 day status re- port of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUll'E 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 ABomey File No. Reving Up 14-10-22595 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Anomey Code. 2t762 FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR? FIND YOUR NEXT VEHICLE AT. CaseNumber:tO CH 036050 TJSC#: 34-4913 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt col- lector asempting to Collect s debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 1599014 4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756866

SUBSCRIBE TODAY CAtI 1800 680.2068 OR VISIT PIOHEERLOCAL (0M / 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, Apr)) 17, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est,Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est, MORTON GROVE NORRIDGE the propertyProspecsve biddersestate aber confirmation of the sale.idential real s/state pursuant to itaFor information call the Sales ClerkSKOKIE erty iva condomihiurn unit which is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFare admonished to check the courtWhere s sale of real estate is madecredit bid at the sale or by anyat Plaintiff's Attorney, The WirbickiIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFpart of a common interest commun- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS file to verify all information.If thisto satisfy a lien pnor Io that of themortgagee. Iudgment creditor,orLaw Group,33 WestMonroeCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ity, the purchaser of the unit at the r, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-property is a condominium unit, theUnited States, the United Statesother lienor acquiring the residentialStreet, Chicaqo,Illinois 60603.COUNII' DEPARTMENT - CHAN-foreclosuresaleotherthan a DIVISION CERY DIVISION purchaoer of the unit at the foreclo-shall have one year from the date ofreal estate whose nghts in and Io3t2( 360-9455'W12-3159. CERY DIVISION mortgagee uhalt pay the assess- RBS CITIZENS, N.A. SUCCESSORSELFRELIANCE UKRAINIANsure sale, other than a mortgagee,sale within which to redeem, exceptthe residential real estate arose pri-r4TERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESNORTH COMMUNITY BANK, ments required by The Condomini- IN INTEREST TO CGO MORT-AMERICAN FEDERAL shall pay the assessments and theIhat with respect IO a lien arisingor to the sale. The subject propertyCORPORATION Plaintiff, urn Property Act,765 ILCS GAGE CORP CREDIT UNION; legal fees required by The Condo-under the internal revenue laws Iheis subtect to generai real estate tao-Seltinq Officer, (312) 44-4-t t22 vu. 605/t8.5Iq-tI.IF YOU ARE THE Plaintiff, Plaintiff, miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSperiod shall be t20 days or the peri-es. special assessirients, or special1598500 PLATINUM WOODWORKERS &MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, vs. 605/9(gl ( and (g((4(.If thia prop-od allowable for redemption undertases levied against said real estate4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 *757569 CO., INC., NICK M. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RC- BIÑOY M ANDREWS, PREETHAANNA YUSHCI-IYSHYN; MIKHAILerty is a condominium unit which isState law, whichever is longer, andand is offered for sale without any LOHAN; UNKNOWN OWNERSMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 E. ANDREWS BODNAR; UNKNOWN part of a common interest commun-in any case in which, under the pro-representationastoqualityor AND NONRECORD DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Defendants OWNERS AND NON RECORDity, Ihe purchaser of the unit at thevisions of Section 505 of the Hoas-quantityoftitleand withoutre- CLAIMANTS. De-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- 12 CH 012683 CLAIMANTS; foreclosuresaleother thanang Act of 1950, as amended (12course tuPlaintiff and in "AS IS" tenda oto, CORDANCE WITh SECTION 15- 56t3 TI-IEOBALD ROAD MORTONDefendants, mortgagee shall pay the assess-U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection )d)cosdition. The sale is further sub-SKOKIE 13 CH 3049 17011G) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- GROVE, IL 60053 12 CH 30898 ments required by The Condomini-of section 3720 of title 38 of theect to confirmation by the court.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTICE OF SALE GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For NOTICE OF SALO PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE um Property Act, 765 ILCSUnited States Code, the right to re-Upon payment in full of the amountCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveninformation, contact Plaintiff's asor- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given605/18.5(a-tl.IF YOU ARE THEdeem does not anse, there shall bebid, the purchaser will receive an, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYthat pursuant to u Judgment ofsen: JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & Suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethatpursuant to a Judgment ofMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),no right of redemption. The propertyCertificate of Sale thaI will entitleDIVISION LIBERTY BANK FORForeclosure entered in the aboveASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W Mon- and Sale enteredinthe aboveForeclosure entered in the aboveYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RC-will NOT be open for inspection andthe purchaser to a deed to the realSAVINGS entitled cause on March 21, 2014,roe Street, Suite Ct 125, Chicago, IL cause on February 7, 20t4, anentitled cause on October 29, 20t3,MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30plaintiff makes no representation asestate aher confirmation of the sale,Plaintiff, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-60606, (312) 541-9710. Please re- agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN DR-to the condition of the property Pro-The property will NOT be open for lion will on Monday, May 12. 2014,ter to file number 13-7193. THE JU- ration, will at tO:30 AM on May 9,tion will on Monday, May t2, 2014,DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-spective bidders are admonished toinspection and Plaintiff makes noALEKSANDER KONOWALCZYK,at the hour of 1 1 am, in their officeDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-at the hour of 1 t am. in their officeCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-check the court hIe to verify all nf or-representation as to the condition ofCOMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK. ASat 120 West Madison Street, SuiteOne South Wacker Dnve, 241fr poration, One South Wacker Dnve -at 120 West Madison Street, Suitel7011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-mation. If this property is a condo-the property.Prospective biddersTRUSTEE UTA DATED 5/23/06718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theFloor,Chicago, IL60606-4650 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,7lffA, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Forminium unit,the purchaser of theare admonished to check the courtKNOWN AS TRUST NO. LT2105 highest bidder for cash, the follow-1312) 238-SALE You can also visit oeil at public auction to the highesthighest bidder for cash, the follow-information, esamine the court fileunit at the foreclosure sale, otherfile to verify all informationIf IbisDefendants ng described mortgaged real es-The Judicial Sales Corporation al bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-ng described mortgaged real es-or Contact Plaintiff's attorney:then a mortgagee, shall pay the as-property is a condominium unit, the11 CH 08884 tate, xw.tjsc corn for a 7 day status re- lowing described real estate: Coni-tate: CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C.,seusmento and the legal fees re-purchaser of the unit at the fcceclo-5031 FAIRVIEW LANE SKOKIE, ILCommonly known as 7331 North1100 of pending sales. JOHNSON, monly known as 5613 THEOBALOCommonly known us 4345 North15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEquired by The Condominium Prop-sure sale, other than u mortgagee,60077 Monticello Avenue, Skokie, IIBLUMBERG 8 ASSOCIATES, LLC ROAD, MORTON GROVE,ILNordica, Norride, IL 60706. ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t) andshall pay the assessments and' theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-60076. 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1 t25 60053 Property Index No. 10-20-P t N. 13-18-32-004-00O0. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876, Please)g)(4).If this property is a condo-legal fees required by The Condo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PIN. tO-26-3t 1-008-0000. Chicago. IL 60606 (312) 54t-9710 222-014 The realestates Im-The mortgaged real estate is a sin-refer tofile number 14-09-38337.minium unit which is part of a corn-minium ProperlyAct,765 ILCSsuant to u Judgment of ForeclosureThe mortgagedrealestateisaAttorney File No. t3-7t93 Attorney proved with a single familyresi-gle family residence. II the subjectTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-mon interest community, the pur-605/9(g((1) and )g((4(.It this prop-and Sale enteredinthe abovecommercial building Code. 40342 Case Number. t3 CH dunce, Sale terms: 25% down ofmortgaged real estate is a unit of aTION One South Wacker Dnve,chaser of the unit at the foreclosureerly is a condominium unit which iscause on October 25, 20t3, soSale terms: Bidders must present.12837 TJSC#: 34-3665 NOTE: Pur' the highest bid by certified funds atcommon interest community, the24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650sale other than a mortgagee shallpart of a common interest commun-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-at the time of sale, a cashier's orsuanl to the Fair Debt Collection the close of the sale payable to Thepurchaser of the unit other than a(312) 236-SALE You can also visitpay the assessments rpauired by1'. the purchaser of the unit at theration, will st 10:30 AM on May 12,certified check for t 0% of the suc-Practices Act, you are adiesed that Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdmortgagee shall pay the assess-The Judicial Sales Corporalion atThe CondominiumPropertyAct,foreclosure sale otherthana2014, atthe The Judicial Sales Cor-cessfal bid amount. The balance ofPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be party chocks will be accepted. Themento required by subsection (g-t)www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t). IF YOUmortgagee shall pay thn assess-poration, One South Wacker Drive -the successful bidshall be paida debt collector attempting to collect balance, including the Judicial saleof Section 18.5 of the Condominiumport of Sending sales. CODILIS &ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ments required by The Condomini-24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,within 24 hosni, by similar funds,a debt and any information obtained tee forAbandoned ResidentialProperty Act. ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTum PropertyAct, 765 ILCSsell at public auction to the highestThe property will NOT be open forwill be used for that purpose Property Municipality Relief Fund,Sale terms: Bidders must present,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,TO REMAININPOSSESSION605/t8.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THEbidder, as set forth below, the fol-inspection. 1599960 which is calculated on residentialat the time of sale, a cashier's orSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),lowing described real estate: Corn-For information call Ms Sheryl A.4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756882 real estate at the rate of $1 for eachcertdied check for 10% of the suc-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RC-monly known su 503t FAIRVIEWFyock at Plaintiff's Attorney, Latrmer $1 000 or fraction thereof of thecessfut bid amount. The balance of14-09-38337 Attorney AROC No.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30LANE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PropertyLeVay Fyock LLC, 55 West Monroe amount paid by the purchaser notthe successful bidshall be paid00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762t5-t7Ot(C)OF THE ILLINOISDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Indes No. 10-33-2t3-008-0000. TheStreet,Chicago, Illinois60603. Io esceed $300, in certified funds/orwithin 24 hours, by similar funds.Case Number:09 CH 049200MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-real estate is improved with a two(3t2( 422-8000 wire transfer, is due within twenty-The property will NOT be open forTJSC#: 34-3120 NOTE: PursuantLAW. For information, esamine theCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-story single family home; one carINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidinspection. to the Fair Debt Collection Practicescourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-l7OtlC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-detached garage. Sale lerms: 25%CORPORATION by the mortgagee acquiring the res-For information call Mr. Russell R.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'snett:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Fordown of the highest bid by certifiedSellinq Officer, (3121 444-1122 idential real estate pursuant to itsCuster,Jr.atPlaintiff'sAttorney,attorney s deemed to be u debt col-P.C.. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEinformation:Visit our website atfundo at the cluse of the sale paya-1600418 credit bid at the sale or by anyLiIti 6 Thorsness,Ltd . t900lector attempting to Collect S debtROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.service.atty-pierce.com. betweenble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #757021 mortgagee, judgment creditor,orSpsnq Road, Oak Brook, Illinois and any information obtained will beIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleasethe hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &tion. No third party checks will be other lienor acquidng the residential60522-1495. (630)571-1906. used tor that purpose. refer to tile number 14-13-28368.ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys,accepted. The balance, includin5KOKIE real estate whose nghts n and toINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES1600172 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-One North Dearborn Street Suitethe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the residential real estafe arose pr1-CORPORATION 4/10,4/17,4/24/14*756883 TION One South Wacker Drive,1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No,ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- or to the sale, The subject propertySelling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650)3t2) 476-5500. Please refer to fileRelief Fund, which is calculated onTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY is subject to general real estate tax-1680411 (312) 238-SALE You Can also visitnumber PAt3024t2. THE JUDI-residential real eatale at the rate ofDIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL es, special assessments, or special4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756885 The Judicial Sales Corporation atdAL SALES CORPORATION One$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. taxes levied against said real estate SKOKIE w.tjsc.com for u 7 day status re-South Wacker Dnve, 24thFloor,of of the amount paid by the pur-Plaintiff, and is offered for sale without any IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFport of pending sales CODILIS &Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-chaser not to euceed $300, in certi- representationastoqualityor COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030SALE You cao also visit The Judi-tied funds/or wire transfer, is dueKHALED ROUF, UNKNOWN OWN- quantityoftitleand withoutre-NORRIDGE ri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,cial Sales Corporation atwithin twenty-four (24) hours. NoERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- course toPlaintiff and in AS IS"INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-fee shall be paid by the mortgageeANTS condition, The sale is further sub-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,port of pending sales. PIERCE &acquinnrt the residential real estateDefendants I ledto confirmation by the court.TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYL.P F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMEt4-13-28368 Attorney ARDC No.ASSOCIATES One North Dearbornparsuunï to its credit bid at the sale13 CH 12837 FIND MORE Upon payment in full of the amountDIVISION LOANS SERVICING. LP. 00468002 Attorney Code 21762Street Suite t300 CHICAGO, ILor by any mortgagee, Isdgment7904 KARLOV AVESkokie,IL bid,the purchaser willreceive aU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Plaintiff, CaseNumber:08 CH 02245060602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney Filecreditor.or other henni acquiring60076 Certificate of Sale thatwill entitleTION AS TRUSTEE FOR RASC TJSC#: 34-5896 NOTE: PursuantNo.PAt302412 Attomey Code.the residential real estate whoseNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- the purchaser to a deed to the real2007KS2 LILY EVANS, MORTGAGE ELEC-to the Fair Debt Collection Practices91220 Case Number' t3 CH 7161rights in and to the residential realTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- estate aher confirmation of the sale.Plaintiff, TRONIC REGISTRATIONS INC.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sTJSC#: 34-2601 estate arose prior to the sale. Thesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure The property will NOT be open for AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY-attorney is deemed to be u debt Col-1601415 sublet property is subject to gener-and Sale enteredinthe above inspection and plaintiff makes noJ\NICE LOMBARDI, MORTGAGEWIDE BANK N.A., UNITEDlector attempting to collect a debt4/17. 4/24, 5/1/14 #760513 al real estate tases, special assess-cause on September 13, 20t3, an representation as to the condition ofELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSTATES OF AMERICA - DEPART-and any information obtained will be mento, orspecialtasesleviedagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- the property.Prospective biddersSYSTEMS, INC., OWNIT MORT-MENT OF THE TREASURY -IN-used for that purpose. against said real estate and is of-ration, will at tO:30 AM so May f5, are admonished to check the cosrtGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,1601995 fered for sale without any represen-20t4, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- file to verify all information,IfthisDefendants UNKNOWN OWNERS-TENANTS-4/17, 4/24, 5/1/14 #760518 lation au to quality or quantity of tiffeporstion, One South Wacker Dove - properly is a condominium unit, the09 CH 049200 OCCUPANTS AND NON-RECORD SKOKIE and without recourse to Plaintiff and24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606. LO(AUOBS purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-4107 N. OTTAWA AVENUECLAIMANTS INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFin 'AS IS' condibon. The sale is fur-sell at public auction to the highest sure sale, other than a mortgagee,NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Defendants COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ther subtect to confirmation by thebidder, as set forth below, the fol- shall pay the assessments and theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-08 CH 022450 SKOKIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-court. Upon payment in full of thelowing descnbed real estate: Corn- Ie9aI fees required by l'tre Condo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-50t7 GROVE STREET UNIT BIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION amount bid, the purchaser will re-monly known as 7904 KARLOV miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureSKOKIE, IL 60077 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willAVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Property In- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this prop-andSale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLON FKATHE BANK OF entitle the purchaser to a deed toden No. tQ-27-205-037-0000. The erty is a condominium unit which iscause on February 11, 2014, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-DIVISION NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORthe real estate aber Confirmation ofreal estate s improved with a multi- part of a common interest commun-agent for The Judicial Sajes Corpo-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTHE the sale. The property will NOT befamilyreuidence.The judgmenl ity, the purchaser of the unit at theration, will at 10.30 AM on Muy 13,and Sale enteredinthe aboveTRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEECERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFopen forinspection andplaintiffamount was$584,142.51.Sale foreclosuresaleotherthan a2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Cause 00 March 5, 2010, an agentUNDER THE POOLING ANDCWALT, INC., makes no representahon au to theterms: 25% down of the highest bid mortgagee shall paji the assess-poration, One South Wacker Drive -for The Judicial Sales Corporation,SERVICING AGREEMENT RELAT-ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTcondition of the property. Prospec-by cert'died funds at the close of the ments required by The Condomini-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.will at 1030 AM on May 12, 20t4,ING TO IMPAC SECURED AS-2006-0C9. MORTGAGE tinebiddersareadmonished tosale payable to The Judicial Sales AT um Property Act, 765ILCSsell at public auction to the highestat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-SETS CORP , MORTGAGE PASS-PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES,check the court file Io verify all infor-Corporation No third party checks 605/18.5Ia-1l.IF VOI! ARE THEbidder, as set forth below, the fol-tion, One South Wacker Dnee -THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-SERIES 2006-OC9; mation. If this property is a condo-will be accepted. The balance, in- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,lES 2006-2 Plaintiff, minium unit, the purchaser of thecluding the Judicial sale tee for YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RC-monlv known as 4107 N. OTTAWAsell at public auction to the highestPlaintiff, vs. unit at the foreclosure sale, otherAbandonedResidential Property MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30AVEÑUE, NORRIDGE, IL 60706bidder. as set forth below, the fol- GROSS POINT TOWERS CONDO-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Municipality Relìet Fund, which is DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Property Indes No, 12-13-313-018.lowing described realRONALD FRIEDMAN A/K/A RO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION; uessmenls and the legal fees re-calculated on residential real estate DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-The real estate is improved with aestate:Commonlv known us 5017NALD A. FRIEDMAN. UNKNOWNJOHN GRANTNER INDEPEND-quired by The Condominium Prop-at the rate of $1 for each $t,000 or CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-residence. Sale terms: 25% downGROVE STREET UNIT B, SKOKIE.OWNERS AND NON-RECORDONT ADMINISTRATOR OF erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((t) andfraction thereof of the amount paid 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-of the highest bid by certified fundsIL 60077 Property Indes No. 10-16-CLAIMANTS Defendants THE ESTATE OF GERRIE LEVIN;)g))4).If this property is a condo-by the purchaser not to exceed UNKNOWN HEIRS AND minium unit which is pail of u corn-$300. in certifiedfunds/orwire GAGC FORECLOSURE LAW. Forat the cloue of the sale payable to418-032-0000. The real estate is13 CH 7161 PIONEERUXAL(OMV?ONS1'ER information, examine the court fileThe Judicial Sales Corporation. Noimproved with a single family resi-7419 TRIPP AVENUE SKOKIE, ILLEGATEES OF GERRIE D. LEVIN,mon interest community. the pur-transfer,is due within twenty-four (24) roars. No fee shall be paid by or contact Plaintiff's attorney:third party checks will be accepted.dence. Sale terms: 25% down of60076 IF ANY; UNKNOWN chaser of the unit at the foreclosure CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C.,The balance, including the Judicialthe highest bid by certified funds alNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-OWNERS AND NON RECORDsale other than a mortgagee shallthe mortgagee acqairing the res,- its 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEsale fee for Abandoned Residentialthe close of the sale payable to TheTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CLAIMANTS; Defendants, pay the assessments required bdential real estate pursuant to ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,Properly Municipality Relief Fund,Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdsuant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure12 CH 25653 The Condominium Property Ac,credìt bidat the sale or by any 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t).IF YOUmortgagee. judgment creditor,or IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleasewhich is calculated on residentialparty checks will be accepted. Theand Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE refer to file number t 4- t t -37568.real estate at the rate of $1 for eachbalance, including the Judicial salecause on February 13, 2014, anPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-other lienor acquinng the residential THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-$1,000 or fraction thereof of thefeeforAbandonedResidentialagent for The Judicial Sajes Corpo-EN that pumuant to a Judgrnent ofOWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHTreal estate whose ngfrfu in and to lION One South Wacker Drive,amount paid by the purchaser notProperly Municipality Relief Fund,ration, will at tO:30 AM on May 15,Foreclosure and Sale entered in theTO REMAININ POSSESSIONthe residential real estate arose pn- to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwhich is calculated on residenflal2014. at the The Judicial Sales Cor-above entitled cause on DecemberFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFor to the sale. The subject property 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 is subject to general real estate tas- (312) 236-SALE You can also visitwire transfer, is due within twenty-real estate at the rate of $t for eachporation, One South Wacker Dove -3, 20t3 Intercounty Judicial SalvoAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN The Judicial Sales Corporation atfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid$1 000 or fraction thereof of the24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Corporation will on Monday, May 5.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONes. special assessments, or Special www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-amount paid by the purchaser notsell at public auction to the highest2014 at the hoar of 11 am. in theirt5-1701(C)OF ThE ILLINOIStases levied against said real estate port of sending sales CODILIS 8idential real estate pursuant to itsto esceed $300, in certified funds/orbidder, us set forth below, the loI-office at f20 West Madison Street,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREand is offered for sale without any LAW. For information:Visitourrepresentationastoqualityor ASSOCIATES, P C. 15W030credit bid at the sale or by anywire transfer, is due within twenty-lowing descnbed real estate: Corn-Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois. sell at mortgagee, judgment creditor,orfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidmonly known as 7419 TRIPP AVE-public auction to the highest bidderwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.quantityoftitleand withoafre- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527other lienor acquiring the residentialby the mortgagee acquiring the res-NUE, SKOKIE. IL 60076 Propertyfor cash, as set forth below, the fol-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. (630) 794-5300 Attorney File Noreal estate whose rights io and toidential real estate pursuant totuIndes No, tO-27-4tt-04t-0000.lowing described mortgaged realPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'scondition. The sale is further sub- 14-f t-37568 Asorney ARDC No.the residential real estate arose pri-credit bid ut the sale or by anyProperty Index No. 10-27-41 1-058-estate: Attomeys, One North Dearbornlect to confirmation by the Court, or to the sale, The subject propertymortgagee, judgment creditor,or0000. The real estate is improvedPIN. 10-16-204-027-1040. Street Suite t300, CHICAGO, ILUpon payment in full of the amount 00668062 Asomey Code. 21762 Tel No(312) 476-5500.bid, the purchaser will receive s Number:f2 CH 012683is subject to general real estate tas-other lienor ucquiring the residentialwith a 1 story home with a detachedCommonly known as 9244 Gross60602 Case to Certificate of Sale that will entitle TJSC#: 34-3065 NOTE: Pursuantes, special assessments, or specialreal estate whose nghts in and togarage Sale terms: 25% down ofPoint Road, Unit 410, Skokie. ILPlease refer file number taxes levied against said real estatethe repidential real estate arose ps-the highest bid by certified funds at60077. PAt 104192. THE JUDICIAL SALESthe purchaser to a deed to the real to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Southestate affer confirmation of the sale Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sand is offered for sale without anyor to the sale. The subject propertythe close of the sale payable to TheThe mortgaged real estate is im-CORPORATION One astoqualityoris subject to general real estate tau-Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdproved with a sisgle familyresi-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,The property will NOT be open for attorney is deemed to be a debt col-representation IL 60606-4650 (3t2( 236-SALE Youinspection and plaintiff makes no lector attempting to collect a debtquanfifyoftitleand withoutre-es, special assessments. or specialparty checks will be accepted. Thedunce. If the subject mortgsged real can alsosisit The Judicial Salesrepresentation as to the condition of und any information obtained will becourse toPlaintiff and in "AS5"taxes levied against said real estatebalance, including the Judicial saleestate is a uniI of a common inter- Corporstion at www.tjsc.com for a 7theproperty.Prospective bidders ssed for that purpose condition The sale is fsrther sub-and is offered for sale without anyfee forAbandoned ResidentialvsI community, the purchaser of the day status report of pendiny salesare admonished to check the court 599356 lect tO confirmation by the Court.representationastoqualityorProperty Municipality Relief Fand,unit other than u mortgagee shall PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onefile to venfy all information.ltthis 4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756871 Upon payment in full of the amountquantityofti0eand withoutre-which is calculated on residentialpay the assessments required by bid, the purchaser will receive acourse to Plaintiff snd in "As IS"real estate at the rate of $t for eachsubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300property io a condomiuium unit, the Certificate of Sale thaI will entitlecondition. The sale is further sub-$t.000 or fraction thereof of thethe Condominium Property Act. CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- act to confirmation by the court.amount paid by the purchaser notSaie terms: 10% down by certified5500 Attorney File No, PA1104192sure sale. other than a mortgagee, the purchaser to a deed to the real shall pay the assessments and the estate aher confirmation of the sale.Upon payment in full of the amountto exceed $300, in certified funds/orfunds, balance, by certihed fundo,Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- bid, the purchaser will receive awire transfer, is due within twenty-within 24 hours. No refunds. Theber 1 t CH 08884 TJSC#: 34-5356legal fees required by The Condo- TO PA(E A (LASSIFIED AD, The property will NOT be open for Act.765 ILCS inspection und plaintiff makes noCertificate of Sale that will entitlefour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidproperty will NOT be open for n-1600678 minium Property 4/10. 4/17, 4/24/14 *757022 If this oros- (ALL 841-998-3400 retiresentation as to the condition ofthe purchaser to a deed to the realby the mortoaqee acquirino the res-uriection 605/9jqllll and IttII4l. / Thursday, April 17, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. st for each $1 000 or fraction there-und s offered' for sale without any HARWOOD HEIGHTS THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-unit other thn a mortgagee shall BtiSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY lION One South Wacker Drive,pay the assessments required byof of the amount paid by Ihe por-representationastoqualityor IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF re-tiff. Prospective bidders are ad- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOtS COUN-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650subsection (g-1) of Section t8.ofchaser not lo exceed $300, in certi-quantityoftitleand without (312) 236-SALE You can also niaitthe condominium Properly Act tied funds/or wire transfer,is duecourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"monished to review the court hIe lo T'i' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY condition, The sale is farther sub-verifyall information and to view Cleaning Home Improvements DIVISION ONEWEST BANK. FSBThe Jsdicial Sales Corporation atSale terms: 10% down by certtiedwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-funds, balance within 24 hOurs byfee ahall be paid by the mortgageeecl to confirmation by fhe court.auction rules at .kaIIenrs.com. ID/B/A FINANCIAL FREEDOM, A For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher Home & OffIce CleanIng DIVISION OF ONEWEST BANK.port of pending sales, CODILIS Scertified funds,No refunds. Theacquiring the residential real estateUpon payment in full of the amount pursuant IO its credit bid at the salebid,the purchaser willreceive aand Shapiro,Attorney C 42168, TDS5HOME FSB) ASSOCIATES. P.0 15W030judgment amount was $86t 673.19. Experienced Team of 4 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,The property will NOT be oper foror by any mortgagee, judgmentCertificate of Sale that will entitle2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Plaintiff, Bannockbsm, Illinois 60015, (847) Call hIalina 847-692-6754 IMPROVEMENT SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527inspection. creditor, or other lienor acquinngthe purchaser to a deed to the real Perfection is Otre standard (630( 794-5300 Attorney File No.For information call Mr. Ira T. Neveltheresidentialreal estate whoseestate after confirmation of the sale,291-1717. between 1:00 p.m. and DENNIS R. ONEILL, UNITED The property will NOT be open for300 p.m weekdays only Concrete Installation« ElectricalDeck STATES OF AMERICA - DEPART-14-13-t8t95 Alfomey ARDC No.al Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Officesrights in and to the residential real 1594910 Carpentry . Windows Doors MENT OF HOUSING ANO URBAN00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762of Ira T. Nevel, 175 North Fraiffilinestate arose prior to the sale, Theinspection and plaintiff makes no 4117, 4/24, 5/1/14 #760484 . PaintingFloorsTile Kilchen DEVELOPMENT, MARK FITZGER-Case Number: 13 CH02084ffStreet,Chicago,Illinois6006.subject property io subject to genen-representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders Bath S BamI Remodeling ALO, UNITED STATES OF AMERI-TJSC#: 34-3166 NOTE: Puissant3121 357-1125. Ref. No. al real estate taxes,, special asaesa- CUSTOM CONCRETE are admonished to check the cosrt . Lic BondedSr. Discount CA, CITIBANK,N.A.. MIDLANDIo the Fair Debt Collection PracticesNTRCOUNTY JUDICIAL SA ESrnenta,orapecialtassalevied 35 Years n Business against said real estate and is of-file to verify all information.IfIhio FUNDING LLC, UNKNOWN HEIRSAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCORPORATION Tad 630-202-5825 AND LEGATEES OF JUDY A.attorney is deemed lo be u debl col-Selling Officer, (312(444-1122 fered for sale without any represen-property is a condominium unit, the I PatiosFoundations www.tds54nomeimprovemest.com MACKEY A/lOA JUDITH A. MACK-lector attempting to collect a debt1601652 tation as lo quality or quantity of titlepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-MORTON GROVE sure sale, other than a mortgagee, EY, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANOand any information obtained will be4/17, 4/24, 5/1/14 #760516 and without recourse IO Plaintiff and INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFs Driveways shall pay the assessments and the Landscaping NONRECORD CLAIMANTS used for that purpose. in AS lS condition. The sale is fur- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1599948 ther subject to confirmation by thelegal fees required by The Condo-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Stamped & Coored Defendants LINCOLN WOOD minium Property Act,765 ILCS 13 CH 020848 4/10, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756877 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcourt. Upon payment infull of the CERY DIVISION * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * amount bid, the purchaser will re-60519(g)(1) and (g)(4(.lt this prop- 4553 N SAYRE AVENUE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 630-469-6898 Spring Clean-Ups, Aerating, HAFfW000 HEIGHTS NK/A Cf-II- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CH,N-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willerty is a condominium unit which ioPlaintiff, Licensed ,' Insured Slit Seeding, BushTrirnming. HARWOOD HEIGHTS part of u common interest commun- CAGO, IL 60706 ÇERY DIVISION entitle the purchaser to a deed to vs. Senior Disc. (708)243-0571 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the real estate after confirmation 01ity, the purchaser of the unit ut the NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LL HASAN SARIC: HURIJA SPAHIC: brucelawns,cOrn the sale. The property will NOT beforeclosuresale otherthana TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Plaintiff, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND Fencing open or inspectionandplaintiffmortgagee shall pay the assess- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure vs. LEGATEES OF HASAN SARIC, IF G & A Landscaping CERY DIVISION makes no representation xx to themento required by The Condomini- and Sale entered nthe aboveJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-REMEDIOS SALES: PASCIAL ANY: UNKNOWN A-1 FENCE INC. 20% OFF SPRING CLEANUP condition of the property. Prospec-um Property Act, 765 ILCS cause on February13, 2014, anTIONAL ASSOCIATION, SALES: HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF LAWN CUT FROM- 15,00 Wk. livebidders are admonished to605/t8,5(o-ll.IF YOU ARE THE New & Repair-All Types agent for TIre Judicial Sales Corpo-Plaintiff Defendants, HURIJA SPAHIC, IF ANY:( (847) 774-9195 Free Evt - Sr Dis ration, will at 1030 AM on May 15, Il CH 05744 check the court file Io verify all infor-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON 708-42-1 210 V. mation. If this property is a condo-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-LISENDA E. CABRALES; JESUSPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given RECORD CLAIMANTS: Painting-Decorating poration, One South Wacker Dnve - that pursuant to a Jadgmest ofminium unit. the purchaser nf theMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30Defendanla, BRECKENRIDGE FENCE CABRALES, unit at the foreclosure sale, otherDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Defendants Foreclosure entered in the abOve 11 CH 44781 Chain, Link & Wood Fences 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 sell at public auction lo the highest than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-NOTICE OF SALE lOCH 5937 entitled cause on March 8, 2ctt2, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- 6504 WESTIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-sessnnenta snd the Ipoal tees re- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Installation A Repairs Al FRITZ S SON PAINTING Property Address. quired by The Condominium Prop-17O1IC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- lowing described real AVE. HARW000lion will on Friday, May 16, 2014 al EN that pursuant Io a Judgment ofBEST PRICES 847-729-5137 InVEstFree Est. Wallpaper MOf4TOSE erty Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1 ( andGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW For estate:Comnnonlv known as 4553HEIGHTS, IL 60706 the hour of 1 t am. in their office at Foreclosure and Sale entered in the (g)(4(.If this property is a cosido-information, examine the court file N. SAYRE AVSNUE, HARW000NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE120 West Madison Street,Sijite above entitled cause on August 1,Garage Doors, Openers AFFORDABLE EST, PAINTING HEIGHTS NKJA CHICAGO,IL 718A, Chicago, Illinoin, sell to heminium unit which is parr of a com-or contact Plaintiff's attorney:20t2IntercounlyJudicialSales 5 Yr. Guarantee - Cull NICK SALE mon interest community. the pur-COOILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C., 60706 Property Index No. 13-18-Fisher and Shapiro file 8 09-022284highest bidder for cash, fhe folldw- Corporation will on Monday, May 5, Cell 773-273-0153 chuaer of the snit at the foreclosure15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE FOREST GARAGE 108-002. The realestateisim- ins described property: i 2014 at the hour of t 1 am. in their (lt is advised that interested parties aale ofher than a mortgagee shallROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, DOORS provedwith a residence.Saleconsult with their PIN. tO-35-f08-024-0000, 10-85- office at 120 West Madison Street, pay the assessments required byIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseSuite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell atFamily Owned Since 1946 KASAL ferros: 25% down of the highest bidown attorneyo before bidding ati 08-025-0000 SatesServiceInstallation by certified funds at the close of the The CondominiumPropertyAct,refer to file number 14-11-26394.public auction to the highest bidder Painting & Decorating mortgage foreclosure aales.( Commonlo known as 3932 WEST 708-652-9405 630-969-9416 sale payable to The Judicial Sales 765 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-1).IF YOUTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-for caah, as set forth below, the fol- Interior I Exterior PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenGREENLEAF AVENLE, TION One South Wacker Drive, Corporation. No third party checks a Judgment ofLINCOLNW000. IL 60712. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- lowingdescribed mortgagedreal Painting S Wailpaperirig Ihat pursuant to OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 New Garage Doors & Openers will be accepted. The balance, in-Foreclosure entered on February 3,The mortgaged real eatate is - estate: Wall Washing TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION(312) 236-SALE You can also visit Repairs (Cables, Springs, Panels) cluding the Judicialsale fee for2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,proved with a single familyrffsi- PIN. 09-13-317-014-0000 24/1, Free Est., Se Habla Eapanol, FREE ESTIMATES AbandonedResidential Property dence, If the subject mortgaged rhalFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe 'Judicial Sales Corporation atCommonly known as 7634 Sutheld as Selling Official will at 12:30p.m. www.11sc.com for a 7 day status re- Tuck Pointing Aeail 312-513-5118 Municipality Relief Fund, which ison May 7, 2014, at 205 W. Ran-estate is a unit of a common inter-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053. Call Steve (630)968-5593 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONport of pending sales. CODILIS S , calculated on residential real estatedolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,eat community. Ihe purchaser of ffre The mortgaged real estafe isim- Gutters at the rate of St for each $1,000 or unit other than a mortgagee shall15-t7Ot(C(OF THE ILLINOISASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030proved with a single family tesi- Illinois, sell at public auction Io the FRONTAGE ROAD. Tiling fraction thereof of the amounl paidhighest bidder for cash, as set forthpay Ihe asaesumenta required byMORTGAGE FORECLOSURENORTH dence If the.subject mortgaged real by the purchaser not to exceed LAW. Forinformation:VisitourSUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527estate is a unit st a common inter- MR. GROUT below, the following described realsubsection (g-1) of Section t8.5'of (830( 794-5300 Attomey File No. in certifiedfunds/orwire theCondominiumProperty Et.website al ssrvice.atty-pierce.com. est community, the purchaser of thecox & SONS 224-310-8994 $300, property: 14-t 1-26394 Attorney ARDC No. transfer,is due within twenty-fourCommonly known as 6504 WestSale terms: 25% down by certifiedbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm unit other than a mortgagee shallGUTTERS INSTALLED TILE GROUT REPAIR (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's00468002 Attorney Code. 21762pay the assessments mqaired by EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Montrose Avenue, Hai'woodfunds, balance within 24 hours, by 12 CH 000712 the mortgagee acquiring the resi- certified funds.No refondu,TheAttorneys,One North DearbomCase Number: subsection (g-1( of Section 18.5 of and REPAIRED Heights, IL 60706 Street Suite 1300. CHICAGO, ILTJSC#' 34-2589 NOTE: Pursuant dential real salate pursuant toitsPermanent Indes No.:13-t8-406-properly will NOT be open for s- the Condominium Property Act. Siding . Soffit - Fascia Tuckpointing credit bidat the sale or by any spection.Upon payment in full of60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesSale terms: 10% down by cert8ied 037 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Roof Repairs . Painting mortgagee, Iudgmenl creditor,or is im-the amount bid, the purchaser *111Please refer to tile number funds, balance, by certified funda, The mortgaged real estate attorney is deemed to be a debt col- other tienor acquiring the residentialproved with a dwelling. The proper-receive a Certificate of Sale whiChPA1008125. THE JUDICIAL SALES within 24 hours.No refunds. The 25 Yr. Famil Business i-847-724-5600 One Southlector attempting to collect a debt real estate whose nghta in and toly will NOT be open for Inspect ion. will entitle the purchaser to a DedCORPORATION property will NOT be open for in- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,and any information obtained will be CLEANED AND SCREENED the residential real estate arose pri-The judgment amount wasto the premises after confirmation(of spectixn. i -773-307-2332 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youused for that purpose. or to the sale. The sublect property$426,015.45.Sale terms for non-the sale, For information call the Sales ClerkPower Washinq Tooi . Smf Pnces in Toarl is aubjecs to general real estate tao-parties: 10°!, of auccesnful bid ini-For information: Visit our webuite atcan also visit The Judicial Sales1598051 at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki EDMAR, INC. Corporation at www.ljsc.com for a 7413, 4110, 4/17/14 #752895 847-253-1622 es, special ussensments, or specialmediafely at conclusion of auction,http://service.atty.pierce.com. - Law Group.33West Monroe tuaes levied ugainst said real estatebalance by 12:30 poi. the nesttween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. ony.day status report of pending sales Street, Chicago,Illinois60603 TuckpointingMasonry and is offered for sale without any Pierce S Aasociafes, Plaintiff's At-PISRCES ASSOCIATES OneMORTON GROVE 312) 360-9455'Wl 1-3276. business day, bothby cashier's IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF representationastoqualityorchecks: and no refunds. The saletorneys,tNorth Dearborn Street.North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 NTERCDUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Window Cleaning quantifyoftitleand withoufre-shall be aublect to general real es-Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.f',CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS CORPORATION RE(H OUT TO MORE OUAIIFI[D 5500 Attorney File No. PA1008125COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- course to Plaintiff and in "AS 1State taxes, special tanes, special(312) 476-5500. Refer lo File Nom- Selling Officer. (312)444-1122 SUNSHINE WINDOW, CARPET 8 condition. The sale is further sub-assessments, special taxes levied,ber 1034981. Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-CERY DIVISION 1598490 O(A1(ANDIDATES IN ber' 10 CH 12346 TJSC#: 34-5043JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- GUTrER CLEANING SERVICES. eG to confirmation by the court.and superior liens,ifany. TheINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SAL S 4110, 4/17, 4124/14 #757566 CHI(AGOIAND WITH MONSTER, Upon payment in full of the amountproperty is offered as is,with noCORPORATION 1599868 TIONAL ASSOCIATION, 34 Years Esp. Call Paul bid,the purchaser willreceive aexpress or implied warranties andSelling Officer, (312(444-1122 4110, 4/17, 4/24/14 #756875 Plaintiff (A847-998-3400 847-606-5717 or 708-457-8316 Certificate of Sale that wilt entitlewithout any representation ea to the1600515 V. the purchaser to a deed to the realquality of title or recourse to Plain-4117, 4/24, 5/1114 #760505 LINCOLN WOOQ. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR IN LEGATEES OF JOANNE P. estate after confirmation of the suIe.tiff. Prospective bidders are ad- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Where a sale of real estate is mademonished lo review the Court file to COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-FELDHAUS, DECEASED: AR- to satisfy a lien prior to that of theverify all information and to viewLINCOLN WOOD TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBORS OF MORTON GROVE CON- United States, the United Statesauction rules at www.kallenrs.com. INTHE CIRCUIT COURT DIVISION PENNYMAC CORP DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION: shall hace one year from the date ofFor information:Sale Clerk, FisherCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COU -Plaintiff, CHRISTINE FERTONARDO: UN- vale within which to redeem, except TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERi' KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- L und Shapiro,Attorney 8 42168, that with respect to a lien ansing2t2t Waukegan Road, Seite 301,DIVISION TUDOR BERCE, MARIANARECORD CLAIMANTS: UN- To PLACE A under the internal revenue laws theBunnockburn, Illinois 60015, (847(PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION BERCE NK/A MARIANA L. BERCEKNOWN OCCUPANTS, period shall be 120 days or the peri-291-1717, between 1.00 p.m. andPNC BANK N.A. Defendants Defendants od allowable for redemption under3:00 p.m. weekdays only. Plaintiff, 12 CH 000712 12 CH 45645 621 1 LINCOLN State law, whichever is longer, and591362 6824 N. KEDVALE AVENUEProperfv Address: in any case in which, under the pro- GEORGIA TOUNTAS, GU LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 AVENIJE UNIT 308 MORTON RIv!R' !MÍ 4/3, 4/10, 4/17114 #752878 visions of section 505 of the Houa- TOUNTAS, SCHINDLER ELEV -NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GROVE, IL 60053 ing Act of 1950, av amended (12 TOR CORPORATION, REZATICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE HELP U.S.0l7Otk), und subsection (d)LINCOLN WOOD TOULABI, COMMONWEALTH ED-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureSALE - CONDOMINIUM at ToDrive.com of section 3720 of title 38 of theINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFSON COMPANY, LOCAL 21 PE -and Sale enteredinthe aboveFisher and Shapiro file C 12-064741 United States Code, the right to re-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SION FUND, STATE OF ILLINOI cause on February 5,2014, an(lt is advised that interested p rties deem does not arise, there shall beCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-MASONRY INSTITUTE, U agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-consult with their no right of redemption. The propertyCERY DIVISION KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEEration, will al 10:30 AM on May 8,own anomeya before biddingat will NOT be open for inspection andCITIMORTGAGE, INC. ASSIGNEEOF GEORGIA TOUNTAS, IF AN 2014, at the The JudicialSulea Cor-mortgage foreclosure sales.) plaintiff makes no representation asOF MORTGAGE ELECTRONICUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NO poration, One South Wacker Dnve -PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ñOPPIN í CAR? to the condition nl the property. Pro-REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCRECORD CLAIMANTS 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,that psrsaant lo a Judgment ofWANTED AD speclive bidders are admonished toAS NOMINEE FORDefendants sell at public auction to the highestForeclosure entered on February check the court file to verify all nf or-CITIMORTGAGE, INC.: 10 CH 12346 bidder, as set forth below, the fol-25, 2014, Kalten Realty Services, Visit ToDrive.com to find the make and model mation. If this properly s a condo-Plaintiff. 6701 NORTH MINNEHAHA AVElowing described real estate: Cam-Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 minium unit, the purchaser of thevs. NUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 monlv known as 6824 N. KEDVALEp.m. on May 29, 2014, al 205 W. unit ut the foreclosure sale, otherVASILJ KOCOVIC AND RAZIANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOAVEÑIJE, LINCOLNW000, ILRandolph Sfreet, Suite 1020, Chi- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-KOCOVIC: RBS CITIZENS, NA,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur60712 Property Indes No. 10-34-cago, Illinois, sell st public auction that fits your style, needs and budget. sessments and he legal fees re-UNDER MORTGAGE RECORDEDsuanl Io a Judgment of Foreclosur227-027/028. The real eatate is im-to the higheot bidder for cash, as IN THE quired by The Condominium Prop-AS DOCUMENT NUMBERand Sale enteredin the abovproved with a single familyresi-sel forth below, Ihe following deacri- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and0801010127: cause on November 21, 201f, srdence. Sale terms: 25% down ofbed real property. (g)(4).If this properly is a condo-Defendants, agent for The Judicial Sales Corpothe highest bid by certified funda atCommonly known as 6211 Lincoln minism axil which is part of a com-Io CH 40283 ration, will al 10:30 AM on May 13tIne close of the vale payable to TheAvenue, Unit 300, Morton Grove, IL mon interest community, the pur-NOTICE OF SALE 2014 at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Judicial Sales Corporation. No third60053 chaser of the unit at the foreclosurePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenporslion. One South Wacker Oniceparty checks will be accepled. ThePermanent Indes No.: '10-20-121 aule other than u mortgagee shallthat purouanllo a Judgment of24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606balance, including the Judicial sale018-1016 CLASSIFIEDS, pay Ihe assessments required byForeclosure entered inthe abovesell al public auction to the highealfee forAbandonedResidentialThe mortgaged real estafe a im- The Condominium ProperlyAct,entitledcause onFebruary21,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Property Municipality Relief Fond,proved with a dwelling. The proper. 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t).lF YOU2014,IntercountyJudicialSaleslowing described real estate: Cornwhich is calculated on residentialIv will NOT be open for inspection ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Corpoation will on Friday, May 23,monly known ax 6701 NORTHmal estate al the rate of $1 for eachThe purchaser of the unit other than OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT20t4, at the hour of 11 am. in theirMINNEHAHA AVENUE,$1 000 or fraction thereof of thea mortgagee shall pay the assess- TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONoffice at t20 West Madison Street,LINCOLNW000, IL 607t2 Proper-amount paid by the purchaser notments and the leaal tees required FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSuite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toty Indes No, 10-33-400-013-0000,to eaceed $300, in certified funda/srpi 765 ILCS 605/ffig)(1( and (g4). AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe highest bidder for cash, the fol-10-33-400-014-0000. The real ea-wire transfer, is due within twenty-Trie lsdgmenl amount was CALi ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONlowing descnbed mortgagedrealtate is improved with a white bricktour (24( hours. No fee shall be paid$1 t t 445.44.Sale terms for non- t5-170t(C)OF THEILLINOISestate: ranch single family home with a Iwoby the mortgagee acquiiing the res-parties: 10% 01 successful bid im- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECommonly known as 7219 Northcar attached garage. Sale termo:idential real estate pursuant Ioitamediately al conclusion of auction, LAW For information, eoarrnne theKeeler Avenue,Lincolnwood,IL25% down of the highest bid by cer-credit bid at the sale or by anybalance by 12:30 p.m. the next cosrt file or Contact Plaintiff's uttor-607t2. tifted funds at the close of the salemortgagee, ludgment creditor,orbusiness day.both by cashier's neoCODILIS S ASSOCIATES,PIN. t 0-27-428-0f3 S t 0-27-428-payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-other lienor acqurnng the residentialchecks, and no refunds.The sale P C , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE014 poration. No third party checks willreal estale whose rights in and toshall be subject lo general real es- 847-998-3400 ROAD. SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,The mortgaged reaf estateis im-be accepted. The balance, includinthe residential real estate arose pri-tate laxes, special tases, speçial IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaseproved with a single family resi-the Judicial sale fee for Abandoneor to the sale The subject propertyasaesnmenlo, special taxes levied, refer to file number t4-13-t8t95.dence. If the subject mortgaged realResidentialPropertyMunicipalityis subject to general real estate tao-and superior liens.ifany. The estate is a unit of a common inter-Relief Fund, which is calculated ones, special assessments, or specialproperty is offered "as is," with no est community, the purchaser of theresidential real estafe at the rate oftases levied against asid real estateexpresa or irnplied warranties and 4 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, April 17, 2014 Estate Sales Dogs Apartments, Unfurn'd. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Cook County Suburban REAL ESTATE HARW000 HEIGHTS EQUAL GARAGE SALES INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORTON GROVE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- HOUSING e mmcd. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, dey. bldg. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY .: Garage Sales Garage Sales EbE 1 heated indr. prkg. sp. All applcs. Houses DIVISION OPPORTUNITIES r-. o md. w/d inunit. No pets allowed. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Hinsdale - 215 Elmwood Place Plaintiff, Barbara's Absolute Estate Near trainstation,2yr.lease Townhomes (Garfield to 57th I E. to Childs) Sales, Thurs 4/17 & Fri 4118. Labradoodle Pups $400-$800,$1450-$1550 847-470-8100 All real estate advertised in Fri ISat: 9-4. Volage Pine. 7' hand Condos, Lofts ANDREW SCHMIDT Mc/A AN- rrlovrnasALE 9-Hp, Sat 4/19, 8-lp, 3004 Mon-short & long costs. trained dogs. DREW W SCHMIDT, CYNTHIP,this newspaper is subject to the Curved door Cab./3 Pc. Bk case I $1000 & up. Calm, no shed, blonde, terey Ave, Wadsworth Duplex SCHMIDT NK/ACYNTHIAA. Enter Center, Set. Sofa, Maho. (Midiane Country Club). Beau- red, blk, choc. Gusr, 815-721-9090 Federal Fair Housing Act, whIch Glenview, Multi-Family, 3909 Ha;- China Cab I Bk cases, matrog. SCHMIDT CYNTHIA BOCKHOLD- - Saturday tiful furniture, Pickard chins, Open Houses SCHMIDT NK/A CYNTHIAA. makes it illegal to advertise any vest. Thursday 4/17 Portable Bar, Liadros, Go cart, Labrador Puppies - Ait black litter. 4/19,9a-4p.Furniture,house- Steuben Moser Saba glass- 9 pups bom 3/1/04. 24 mo. guar. BOCKHOLD-SCHMIDT,ALBANYpreference, limitation, or dis- wares, clothing, sports equip.,Pool IbI. Escercise Equip. Bikes. ware, Radko, 21 pc Lesos na- micro chip, dew claw, ¡st shots. Mobile Homes BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. tivity, sign A numbered SKOKIE - 2BR, 3rd floor, criminatios based on race, color, etc. Great Prices, Don't Misst!! See estatesaies.net Chsmpionshibloodlines. $900 modern kitchen. includes appIa Manufactured Homes N.A. Shared Memories 630-399-1524 Altman lithos, Amari, cos- Litter Is AKC sg. 219-908-8941 Defendants religion. sea, handicap, familial tume jewelry, patio furniture, 8 a/c, $955/month + security Libertyvilie, Huge Garage Sale! de.osit 708-849-9429 Apartment Buildings 12 CH 02202 status or nalional origin in the Highland Park, Garage Sale, lovely full house. Don't miss Pomeranian Puppies, AKC reg, 4741 NORTH OKETO AVENUE 1712 Park Crest Ct., Thurs Apri! sale, rental or hnancing of 757 Barberry Aoad, Saturday 4/19. this quality sale. 10 wkS old, will be 5-8lbs, bred tor Lake County HARWOOD HEIGHTS. IL 60706 17th -Sat April 19th, 8am.3pm. View: EstateSales.net Co-Op Apartments gam-4pm & Sunday 4/20, 9am- Horse,tack&saddles,Little temperament, Ost vaccinations md. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-housing. 2pm. Captains bed, lots of girls WAUKEGAN WEST SIDE: Tikes, Power Wheels, Trek bikes, $400 Call 630-210-1315 Senior Housing TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- In addition the Illinois Human clothing & much more' 1BR - $675 & 26R - $750 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure electronics, toys & mucti more! Rights Act prohibits discrimina. Furniture + security. md laundry. Section 8 Commercial, Industrial and Sale enteredinthe above Winthrop Harbor 240 Potomac Ls. ok. Call 847-662-3789 Leave mag. cause on September 14. 2012, antìon based on age, ancestry, Fnday 10th/Sat 12th Aam-Spm PB Teen Desk and bed. Three Farms, Farmland tINI SOUN APANIMIN! WItH EASt IN ¡Ht section corner desk from PB Teen agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-marital status, sexual orientation Collectibles. Coslume Condos-Townhomes ration, will al 10:30 AM on May 8, (LASSIFIIDS (ALI Sl1-9Ft 3400 ewelry,Watches,Spor!s cards. BoyoTwin bed is not PB but looks like it! Homes Built to Order or onfanorable military discharge. IOPIA(t000UO Both are creamy white Desk- 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- clothes 24 months-4T. Lofs of misc. Cook County - Chgo. N poration, One South Wacker Dnve - $150/Bed- $75. Call 847-251-4571. Vacant Property This paper will not knowingly 04th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,accept any advertising lot real Restoration Hardware, outdoor, XL PITBULL Puppies, UKC reg.Luxurycondo 2BRI2BA+Deny Vacation Property sell al publicauction to the highest teak, Montaak Sots, two chairs, shots, dewormed. papers, laundryfor$1850, Hdwdfloor, bidder, as set forth below, the f nl-estate which is in violation of the granite,tireplace,deck. 2 car pkg, & neulralcolor,never oulside,like GoltilRaìoru Edge bloodline. Income Property lowing described real estate: Com-law.All persons are hereby new condition. $1000 Call 847-256- $500/each. St 5-823-6747 more. 5420 N. Kedzie Ave 312- monly known as 4741 NORTH 208-4477 informed that all dwellings adver 4823 Investment Property OKE1'O AVENUE, HARW000 tised are available on an equal Homes HEIGHTS, IL 60706 Properly Indes Musical instruments RENTALS Lots No t2-t3-204-04!-0000 The realopportunity basis, estateis improved with a single Beautiful Baby Grand Piano, Beau- Cook County - Suburban Real Estate Auctions family i story home with a detached li you believe ou have been tifsjlYoung Chang G t50 Baby 2 car garage. Sale terms: 25%discriminated against in connec- Grand Piano,satinwalnut,well 5KOKIE- 4BR. 20A. brick cape Real Estate Wanted cod w12 car gar, deck. Dial 73 1/2 down o! the highest bid by certìf led¡ion with the sale, rental or mainlained. tuned, excellent (mint) Apartments, Unfurnished Real Estate Misc. fonda at the close of the sale paya- condition, with bench. & 219, new appis, ref. oak fIrs. pets bic to The Judicial Sales Corpora-hnancing of housing, Call: [email protected] or David 312-505- Apartments, Furnished 0k, $2000/mo. 847-922-4441 OutOf-Town Real Est. tion, No third party checks wilt be 43Zlo Suburbs. * RENT TO OWN! * accepted. The balance, includin West City and Suburbs: Condos, Townhomes Buy with No closing coats and get the Judicial sale fee for Abandone Stark Piano, Out-Of-Town, Commercial HOPE Fair Housing Center with bench. Made In 1960's, Homes help with ynur credit. Call 708-868- ResidentialPropertyMunicipality Mahogony, Pickup only, 2422 or visit www.nhba.com Lakes, Resort Property Relief Fund, which is calculated on 630-690-6500 Bill or Mike 847-455-1876 Duplex residential real estate ut the rate of Rooms Mortgages, Loans si for each $1 .000 or fraction there- Wanted to Buy Rooms of nf the amsunt paid by the pur- South City and Suburbs: Cook County - Suburban Homeowners Insurancechaser not to exceed $300. in certi- South Suburban Housing Center MA Diabetic Test Strips Wanted Housing to Share Real Estate Seminars lied tonda/or wire transfer,is due 708-9574674 One Touch Freestyle Lite within twenty-tour (24) hours. No Accu-Chek Contour & Others Mobile Homes Real Estate Services fee shalt be paid by the mortgagee Must be Sealed, Unopened. acquiring the residential real estate North City and Suburbs: Unexpired. Unused Boses Retirement Rentals Judicial Sales . Legal pursuant to ils credit bid at the sale Interfaith Housing Center sr by any mortgagee, Will Pick Up! Call 847-920-7430 Co-Op Housing sw,,&McGaw YMCA udgment of the Northern Suburbs EVANSTON Rooms tor Men creditor,nr other lienor acquinng I BUY OLD real estate whose Trains, Lionel, Amencan Flyer, w/maid service, daily A weekly rates: Houses the residential 8415014760 Sleeping Rooms nghts in and to the residential real Old Barbie Dolls, GI Joys, Tonka $131 & ap includes use st Trucks, Matchbox Cars, Old Toys. Housekeeping Rooms Iscilities call the Y tor availability Cook County - Chgo. N estate uroae peor to the sale. The I PAY CASH. Call 630-248-3222 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 subject property is sablee! to gener- Finder Service 6148 W. HENDERSON. OPENal real estafe tuses. special assess- OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED DuPage County SUNDAY APRIL13 t-3PM-- STUN-meets,orspecialtaxeslevied (pre-1975) TOP $5 tor Vintage Apartments . Hotels NINO 6BR 3B RE-HAB IN PORT-against said real estate and s o! Toys, HotWheels pre-1975)& BURR RIDGE AGE PK W/ IN LAW NEW, KITCH-fered for sale without any represen- Early Star Wars1 3 2-685- t 787 Vacation, Resort Rentals Room for Rent, EN & BATHS NC 2 CAR GAR!atiOn an to quality or quantity of title Male Preterred, 708-71 7-0757 CAPITAL RE 773-225-5103 and without recourse to Plaintiff and o o Old Milftary items O O Out-of-State Rentals in AS IS condition. The sale is fur- Offices ther subject to confirmation by the All Countries Garages To PLACE Pistols, rifles, swords, bayonels, Apartment Buildings court, Upon payment in full o! the helmets, medals, holsters, stocks Farms, Farmland Cook County Chgo. N amount bid, the purcheser will re- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will cases, old ammo, buy t item or Esecutive Suites I Village Green Lake County, IN enlates, 224.627.8468 Commercial, Industrial entitle the purchaser to a deed to Lincolnshire. All have windows and3759 Jefferson, Gary. IN -Bnck 2-the real esIste aher conhrm8tion si Vehicles WanfedWill Buy All Storage, Warehouses access to dont room y abundantflat with 5 bdrms / 2 baths 3-blksthe sale. The properly will NOT be 847-272-4030(Xli) Vehicles*** Cars, Trucks, Vans. amenities. away from Indiana University. 2ndopenforinspection andplaintiff Agent on Site. YOUR SUV's*** $500-5000 Cash* Desk Space tIr. 6rooms!istfir.5rooms.makes no representation as to the [email protected]. 'rtles.com $75,000. Needs TLC. condition of the prsperty Prsspec- 708-516-8888. Offices Cook County - Suburban livebiddersareadmonishedlo Stores check the court file on verify all infor- WHEAT & INDIAN PENNIES - Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 Real Estate Services mation. If this property is a condo- pm 1959 Rental Services 2nd mo. rxnt $2, LTL. Offices for minium unit, the purchaser of the Looking for large auant'tties. Rent. 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12 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM APRIL 13-19, 2014 Despite that staggering stat, Greer, 38, taking classes (although she with all the money." has spent much ofher 16-year career in a never thought there was a When her first paycheck arrived, Greer panicked. She called perpetual state ofsemi-obscurity, playing future in it). Her natural her dad for advice. His tips were solid: "He was like, 'Do you have second fiddle to everyone from Katherine talents helped land her any debt?'I'm like 'Yes.'He said,'Pay offyour credit card.'I said, Heigi to Jennifer Gamer. That's what a spot in DePaul's elite 'Ugh, OK.' He said,'Take what's left and buy a little something inspired her to pen her first book, acting program, and she nice for yourself.'" (Reciting the conversation, Greer gives her dad appropriately dubbed IDon't Know jumped at the opportu- a deep voice and herselfthe tone ofan apathetic teen.) What You Know Me From: Confe5- nity to come to the city. "In After her dad's directives, Greer was left with a few hundred sions ofa Co-Star The book, which a way, being in college in dollars. She remembers what she did next very clearly: "I bought came out April 8, is an autobi- Chicago was sort ofwhat I a nylon Prada bag at Neiman Marcus on Michigan Avenue. l'il I ography in the vein of Chelsea wanted from high school," never forget it. I was so excited. " As she tells the story, she grows Handler's, taking a humomus look she says. "High school felt more animated. "My whole outfit when I walked in was from a at everything from Greer's child- like such a mess for me - I thrift store because I was so broke. I was like, 'They're going to kick hood outside Detroit to her college think everyone feels that me out ofthis store for trying to buy this bag. [They'll go] full-on , years iii Chicago to her Hollywood way when they go to college "Pretty Woman!"" Here, Greer pauses, then adds sweetly, "But they successes. The tome is filled with witty but going to college there, didn't, because everysne in Chicago is nice." anecdotes about being an "ugly child" in that city in particular was Since that first role, Greer's fame has steadily risen, but she's still and tongue-in-cheek chapter titles like "I so awesome.There was so enjoying the perks ofrelative obscurity. "I can do the things I like Don't (Really) Have Enemies" and "Judy much to do and it had such to do and zone out and not get bothered," she says. "I remember Greer Is My Name - Well Now It Is." a great influence on all of us, J Lo telling me a story when we were shooting 'The Wedding For some actors, embracing the title on our acting." Planner.' I asked her ifshe had security all the time. She told me "co-star"would be an ego-bruising ordeal, Top right: Greer stars in "Married." Gree?s time in Chicago that one time, she flew to visit her mom by herseifbecause she but Greer has always viewed it as a step- Bottom: Greer's book, available now turned into something ofa fairy tale: didn't think she needed [security], and it was so crazy when she ping stone. "I don't think it was a struggle She was waiting tables at I Tre Merli got to the airport in baggage claim that they had to get airport to accept that I'm a supporting charac- (a now-shuttered Italian restaurant on security and cops to come. Since then, she's had to have security all ter actor," she says. "I've never been disappointed and I've never Erie) and, like most college students, she was broke. But her life the time. That would suck." stopped trying to get bigger roles at the same time." It helps that turned around when she landed her first acting gig in the 1998 But fear ofJLo-level fame isn't slowing Greer down. "My Greer has a thriving sense ofhumor unlike a lot ofcomedic flick "Kissing a Fool" alongside David Schwimmer, Jason Lee and manager and I always [used to] say, 'A bird in the hand.'We tors, she's every bit as lively, energetic and quirky in real life as che is Bonnie Hunt. "I auditioned for what I call a 'Judy-sized' role,just tried to take what was coming and not wait for something better in her films. For instance, when describing her shopping habits, she days before graduating from acting school," she remembers. "It was because sometimes that doesn't happen," she says. "I think that 'an says, "Basically, I'm the equivalent of a mall walker, but in Target. I so surreal: My first job was in a movie, it was a really cool role and object in motion stays in motion' is probably a better new motto rarely go to Target without grabbing a bag of popcorn at the front it was in Chicago. I &dnt make much money, but to me, it was the for me now." Greer laughs, adding a typically charming aside: and walking down evety single aisle munching on popcorn and equivalent of $100,000. I didn't even know what I was going to do "Sometimes ifi slow down too much, I fall asleep." listening to music on my phone." The actress's boundless optimism is finally paying off This summer, Greer will star in DC's new sitcom "Married."The show The girl with a thousand roles reflects centers on Greer and Nat Faxon as married couple Lina and Russ WHERE YOU KNOW HER FROM on some of her best movie memories. Bowman, who are struggling to grow up and keep their romance alive after three kids, financial struggles and years spent in suburbia. For Greer, who married Dean Johnsen in 2012, playing an out-of-love wife came with some challenges. "I keep getting notes from the director that I'm acting too in love with my husband on the show. They're like, 'So stop finding him so charming. You can't hold his hand and stuff,'" she laughs. "I'm thinking, 'Oh, I'll act like I act with my husband,' but apparently I'm too in love with my husband to be believable in this role." "Married" isn't Greer's first leading role, but she hopes it marks a milestone in her career. "I've been the female lead on other television shows in the past - they just sort of get canceled im- "13 Going on 30" mediately," she joke.."We'll see, maybe this will be the turnaround "Jawbreaker" (1999) "The Wedding Planner" That was surreal, because I came (2001) (2004) t for me." If the pilot and scripts are any indication, Greer thinks the show has real staying power. "1 think it's extremely realistic and to LA for two weeks just to audi- "When [Jennifer Lopez showed up on "I remember one day Jennifer [Gar- also very, very funny," she says, then quickly adds, "A little dark, tion.I auditioned for Jawbreaker' set], she didn't have any makeup on ner] was touching her phone with on Friday night and they were though." at all and her hair was just pulled back her thumbs, and I was like, 'What starting production on Monday The way Greer talks is one of her most endearing qualities. into a wet bun. I remember thinking are you doing?' She said. 'I'm tex- morning and they hadnt cast my She's incredibly upbeat, and often interrupts herself with funny that she was so beautiful. I thought, ting,' and I was like, 'What's that?' character yet. I just got the scene. asides ("1 do feel like Chicago is one of my hometowns - I dont 'What does she do to look so pretty?' She said, 'Here, I'll show you.' 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NEAR NORTH: Chicago's most glamorous hotspots - the Most luxury purchases Gold Coast, Near North and StreeterviHe - Luxe sales in 2012: 389 made a strong showing, with a 26 per- Luxe sales in 2013: 492 cent increase in luxe home sales in 2013. "!" ' While the average home price dipped a smidge from $1.5 million to $1.4 mil- -I,....' lion, the eternally hot 'hood saw some , I substantial listings fly, including homes for more than $7 million. So what's on tap for 2014? For starters, 1518 N Astor : g(left), priced at $9.995 million (call Baird ROSCOE VILLAGE: and Warner broker Thomas Gorman at 312-543-8614). The gorgeous 1916 Georgian Greatest increase ¡n mansion, once inhabited by legendary nr- luxury sales chitect Bertrand Goldberg, sits on a roomy Luxe sales in 2012: 109 light-filled lot with a sizable terrace and Luxe sales n 2013: 172 garden. "You can't get over how gracious it is," says Gorman about the 110-foot-deep The area encompassing Roscoe Village leads the luxury expio- home. "lt has a wonderful feel to it, with sion with a 58 percent spike in saies. That increase, and the leap n a beautifully proportioned rooms." median price (from $985,000 in 2012 to $1.05 million in 2013), point to the same trend: Families will pay good money to reside in this de- tached home-filled neighborhood and attend its stellar schools. This season, expect 2127 W. Montrose to pique one lucky clan's interest: The lovingly renovated, $1,224,900 five- BUCKTOWN: bedroom Queen Anne (above) sits in Coonley Elementary School's district and lays claim Passing the million- to a generous backyard (cali Baird and Warner broker Bill Richardson at 773-697-5602). dollar average Luxe sales in 2012: 39 Luxe sales in 2013: 58 The Northwest Side neighborhood, plus adjoining Logan Square, wit- SOFA SO GOOD nessed a 49 percent jump in luxury lt's easy to imagine a life of housing sales in 2013. Sliding past luxury atop this updated Hal- the million-dollar mark, the average lywood Regency sofa. The 'q luxe sale went from $958,000 in modern and traditional mash- 2012 to $1,031,000 last year. Leading up has been reupholstered in the pack were sizable vintage houses as well as top-notch new con- Chiang Mai silk for an extra structions, similar to Greymark Development's just-built 1847 W. Dickens touch of indulgence. $9.995 at (right), with an open-plan first floor, a rooftop deck and a two-car garage - all ringing in Jayson Home & Garden, 1858 N under a mill at $849,000 (call Coidwell Banker broker John O'Neill at 312-867-8330). Clybourn; Jaysonhome.com

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Skokie Theatre's new manag- ers, Wendy Kaplan and Wayne Meli, want folks to come to the cabaret this spring. They're producing Thursday cabaret series at the theater, featuring three separate acts. The first in the series on April 24 features Hilary Ann Feldman in "My Fair Audrey," a tribute to Audrey Hepburn. On May 15, Scott Gryder and his pianist Nick Sula will present "Life is a Cabaret: The Music and Words of Kander and Ebb." Deborah Darr will be on stage May 22 to present "Broadway and Me: Auditioning for Life." The cabaret series idea came from members of the Chicago Cabaret Professionals, who often perform at The Davenport Piano Bar and Cabaret in Chicago. They wanted another venue in the sub- urbs to perform, and the Skokie Theatre made sense, said Kaplan. "Skokie, in fact, used to have cabaret on Thursdays," she said. LEFTTO RIGHT: Acclaimed Chicago-area Singer Hilary Ann Feldman has fashioned her new cabaret show around the music and life of Audrey Hepburn; Nick Sula; Scott Gryder. entertainer Scott Gryder said the Skokie Theatre lends itself well to With its long storied past, Gryder said he'll be doing "all Cabaret singer Hilary Ann cabaret-type performances. THURSDAY MCHT cabaret at the Skokie Theatre their kooky character songs, all Feldman will "sing some of the "It's hard to find a space CABARET SERIES makes perfect sense to Gryder. the songs that made them famous. older songs that people love like the Skokie Theatre that's Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln "The Skokie Theatre is historic," I'm really drawn to their material, and never hear anymore," said Kaplan, addin& "We're trying to between a bar and the larger Ave. he said. "There's a special char- all their fabulous story songs." theaters. That's key for caba- acter to it - it harkens back to One of Gryder's favorites is get a movie for that week as well, rt," Gryder said. "We can still (847) 677-7761; the Vaudeville days." "Mr. Cellophane," smg by a man on a separate date. We'll make it be intimate with the audience." Skokietheatre.org The theater was built in 1912 who feels isolated and unnoticed. Audrey Hepburn week." The theater holds about 140, and and renovated for $1.2 million in It's one of the hit songs in the Deborah Darr tells the story of audience members can purchase 2006. It's now being leased and show, "Chicago." her life May 22 when she pres- drinks and bring them into the featuring an emcee with enter- managed by Kaplan and Meli. The song "is just so heart- ents her ups and downs on the venue while watching the perfor- tainers in an intimate setting. Gryder and Sula's May show breaking" said Gryder. 'All of us Broadway stage. Sula will per- mance Cabarets also became a venue for is a 50th Anniversary musical sometimes feel invisible, you want form on piano. The French word "cabaret" entertainers to present satiri- tribute to the legendary song- to shout and shout and people still Gryder thinks cabaret Thurs- ence referred to any place that cal or political commentary, as writing team, John Kander and don't know you're there." days will be welcomed in the served alcoholic beverages. By Gryder has done with his satiri- Fred Ebb, who created "Chi- The first in the series, "My Skokie area. "I was happy to hear the early 1900s, it referred to a cal redux of the "J.es Miserables" cago," "Cabaret," and many more Fair Audrey," is based on the life they're bringing cabaret back to performance style in nightclubs tune, "I DreamedaDream." Broadway hits. of Audrey Hepburn. Skokie," he said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 I 3'

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One of the less than ideal aspects of being an animated filmmaker working on short independent films is that the final product is typically viewed on computer monitors - if 4r ò & CELEBRATION iot smartphones. That won't be an issue, though, at the debut of the Animation Torrent film festival, where all the entries will be seen April 17 on !E1 RHOOB BLOCK PARTY the super-big, 19205-vintage screen of the 1 Pickwick Theatre in Park Ridge. Baxter" by Ty Coyle "I think if someone has spent a good chunk oftheir life and their energy on a SUNDAY, APRIL 27 project, it deserves to be seen in full 1080p ANIMATION TORRENT on a big screen with great sound in a beauti- FILM FESTIVAL ful theater," said Festival Director Taylor April17 NOON-4 P.M. Armstron& "And that's also the best way to Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect Ave., Park do justice to the medium." Animation Torrent will feature 45 short Ridge AI EMILY OAKS ifims from around the world organized into $10 admission two 90-minute programs - a lighter, kid- (847)825-5800; Animationtorrent.com friendly block at 7 p.m. and a more adult- Ente aining Activities ' Earth4riendly Foods Native Plant Sale oriented block of offbeat, alternative fare at 9:15 p.m. In addition to the judges' awards for Best in Show and Best Student Short, knows firsthand how challenging the work attendees will choose an Audience Award can be ("Ten minutes of live-action can 'inner. be shot over a weekend, but 10 minutes of NATURE CENTIR animation could take a year"), but also its Armstrong. who grew up drawing and 4650Brummel Street experimenting with animation, began his powerful appeal for artists. (847) 674. I 500. ext. 2500 career as a graphic designer before finally "One person with a stack ofpaper or some deciding to devote himself full time to the software can do literally anything" he said. Sponsored b medium he loved. Beginning with a stint "You can do a bouncing ball or a guy walk- wFÍÒIE FOODS sorking for feature-film animator Bill ing down a sidewalk or a superhero thing. Pympton ("The Tune," "Idiots and Angels") Anything you can imagine, you can create - who also served on the festival jury. He limited only by your draftsmanship." 32 THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRESS UBLICATION NIL

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PLAYER PROFILES VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS SCORES I GAME STORIES I The Harlem Nights Players present "Raisingthe Roof," ApriI 25 and 26 at St. William's Parish, Chicago. High School Cube News, Sun-Times Media'snwhigh school sports website, launched this week. It's the latest evokition in Chicago area Shows' laughs will raise church'sroo prep sports coverage. High School Cube News wilt integrate all the highlights and live games fromHighSchooICubecomwith the BY MYnNA PETLICKI 'RAISING THE ROOF' comprehensive coverage formerly provided by Season Pass. For Sun-Times Media Liebrich Hall, St. William Parish, 2559 N. Sayre, Chicago Jeff Kwit knows how to keep a roof over Go to highschoolcubenews.comorclick Doors open at 6 p.m. for food and drink hig school the heads of parishioners and students at St. purchases; show begins at 7 p.m. Friday, "SPORTS" on yourlocalnewspaper site. William Parish - plan a huge benefit to raise April 25 and Saturday, April26 CUBElnews funds for needed repairs on the roofs of the church's four buildings. $5 in advance at the rectory; $7 at the door Kwit has gathered musical acts and local (773) 637-6565 celebrities, and created a comedy revue for "Raising the Roof," Friday, April 25 and Satur- day, April 26 at the Parish's Liebrich Hall. "I've been doing shows at St. William's yard sale with her sister, Laneda Thomas. Devonshire Young since the '80s, but 'Raising the Roof' has been "We're kind of a package deal," Thomas Perforers Present: around for eight years," Kwit said. In addi- joked, noting that Kwit tends to pair them tion to being chairperson ofthe event, Kwit is in scenes. "Apparently we have some kind the producer and also writes material for his ehemistry I don't see it." company, the Harlem Nights Players, which Although this is Michael Brugioni's first r is presenting its 32nd Comedy Revue, "Mont appearance in a Harlem Nights Players Clare Magic." show, he has a long history with the group. "It's about living in this area, " Kwit said, of "My mom and my dad were involved for the church's neighborhood, which is nestled atyears," he related. "Indirectly, I was involved Chicago's border. "It's potholes, politics, pawn as a child. I used to come to the rehearsals. shops, yard sales, block parties, traffic circles. My mom's the legend and I'm the legacy!" Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Chamhi8oòkbyThomas Meehan I hope that everybody can relate to it, not just Brugioni plays weatherman Tom Skilling, Based on Little Orphan Annie by permission of The Media Tribune Services, Inc. people who live in this area." an old man, a gangster, an announcer and an Thirteen actors are featured in the show, alderman. He also sings in "How Much Will including Donna Thomas of River Forest I Pay?" ApriI 25 at 5:30P April 26 at7P Apri at2&4P and Michael Brugioni of Elmwood Park. Brugioni is currently working on a bach- This is Thomas' fifth annual show with elor's degree at the Illinois Institute of Art. Director: Jessica SawyerAssistant Director: G4yIe Starr Harlem Nights Players. Thomas joined the Local celebrities WGN-TV reporter Mag- I company because, "I wanted something to gie Carlo (Friday), radio-TV personality Lise Tickets: $7-$10 fill out my week that wasn't work or school Dominique (Saturday), and Matt Spiegel Purchase online at skokieparks.org/devtickets.html. No ehanges or refunds. and that was fun." She is an imaging clerkfrom Score Sports Radio (Saturday),will at a pension company and is taking classes mingle with attendees, be interviewed by LTU RA L in technical writing and graphic design. Kwit and most likely take part in the Harlem Thomas has a short solo and dances in Nights Players' show. a number called, "How Much Will I Pay?" . Musical entertainment includes singer ENTER about the high price of living in Chicago. SheVmce Amore on Friday and guitarist Chris 4400Greenwood, Skokie also plays a Southern belle in a block party Minardi on Saturday. TEl Entertainment skit, a drunk sitting in the audience, a dog, will offer karaoke from 11 p.m.-midnight on PARK DISTRICT 674-1500ext.2400. (84?) a pawn shop clerk and someone running a Saturday. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 I 33

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A lovable red-headed orphan will leave her "Hard Knock Life" behind when Devon- shire Young Performers presents "Annie Jr." "What little girl doesn't dream of being Annie?" said director Jessica Sawyer. "lt's an iconic young female musical theater role." The lucky actor who was cast in the part is Ella Rousseau of Skokie. She is joined by 32 other performers, ages 8-14. Sawyer thinks families will enjoy this show because, "There's a lot of really fun characters. You have crazy Miss Hannigan, serious Daddy Warbucks and everyone loves Annie. The music is really upbeat and catchy. It's a really good time." Sawyer is enjoying fulfilling a long time dream with this production of the Charles Strouse (music) Martin Charnin (lyrics) and Thomas Meehan (book) musical - choreo- graphing "It's a Hard Knock Life." Performances are 5:30 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 25-27 at Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 Greenwood St., Skokie. Tickets are $7-$10. "Annie Jr." comes to Devonshire Playhouse ¡n For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2400 Skokie, April 25-27. or go to www.skokieparks.org/devonshire- cultural-center. Lincoln Ave. Tickets are $12. For details, call (847) 677-7761 or go to HOP-2-3-4 wwwskokietheatre.org. MAY 6-242O14Q--- You'd better hurry if you want your kids to meet the Easter Bunny at the Lincoln- CATERPILLAR CAPERS wood Town Center, 3333 W. Touhy Ave., Kids can help color a huge caterpillar, Featuring artists from Australia, Lincoinwood. His hare-ness will only be make their own painted tissue paper cater- visiting kids there and posing for photo- pillar and do other "Very Hungry Caterpil- Spain, Japan/Czech Republic, graphs through Saturday, April 19. You can lar" projects, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Friday, catch him from noon-8 p.m. Thursday, and 11April 18 at Kohl Children's Museum, 2100 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Patriot Blvd., Glenview. and Chicago! For details, call (847) 674-1219 or go to For details, call (847) 832-6600 or go to www.facebook.com/lincolnwoodtowncenter. www.kohlchildrensmuseum.org. TROUBLE IN THE HOOD TWICE THE FUN Tickets start at just $7! The kids in Skokie Theatre's Young Artist School stress and bedtime woes aren't Program are following up on the successful limited to kids. They also affect the hero of run of "The Trial of Goldilocks" with "The Emerald City Theatre's "Llama Llama" corn- chîcagohumanities.org Revenge of Red Riding Hood," also written ing to Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton and directed by Maurice D. Profitt. Per- St., 3-4 p.m. Saturday, April 19. Pick up free formances are 3:30 p.m. Saturdays, April tickets starting at 2:30 p.m. that day. 312-494-9509 19 and 26, and Sunday, April 27, and 5 p.m. For details, call (847) 673-7774 or go to Saturday, May 3 at Skokie Theatre, 7924 www.skokielibraryinfo. ThURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRES PUBUCATION NIL Earth Day 214: Reuse, Recycle, Reinvent

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out your glue guns; it's time to turn everyday trash Getinto modern-day treasures. Mr. Magnelic Head This hardworking craft does double duty It's a fun activity for the kids, and it gives you a reason to clean out your junk drawer. You need: Recycled can Electrical tape Magnetic disks (available at hardware stores). Note: Magnetic disks are dangerous if swallowed so this activity is not recommend- ed for children under 4. Junk drawer items (look for things that can be used as facial features such as nuts, bolts, but- tons, rocks, etc.) Glue gun (strong adhesive such as Tacky Glue would work equally well) Directions: Mr. Magnetic Head owes his good looks to odds and ends from a junk drawer.i PHOTO BY Get creative with bits of hardware to make a distinctive Mr. Magnetic Head.i PHOTO BY Prepare can by removing all BETH ENGELMAN BETH ENGELMAN labels, washing and drying it. If the top of the can has sharp edges,mouths, etc. to Go on a rock and grandparents. cover of the picture frame on a cover the edges with electrical the recycled hunt until you Thank you to chickenscratchny. flat surface and remove any dust tape to make the can child-safe. "can-head." Best find between corn for inspiring this idea. or grime. Slowly cover it with rise a glue gun or strong adhe- of all, when your 8-10 rocks. chalkboard contact paper, being Picture Frame Message Center sive to affix magnetic disks to the kids are done Wash and sure to keep the paper smooth and back of your junk drawer items! playing they dry the rocks. This project adds new life to old straight. facial features. Allow time to dry. can store all the Paint half the picture frames and wine corks. Use a glue gun to affix cork To play: Much like the classic pieces inside rocks red and Who knew drinking wine could be pieces to the bottom third of the toy "Mr. Potato Head," this activitythe can making half the rocks so crafty? back cover. Cork can be glued lets your children get creative this toy a true yellow. Set You need: vertically or by adding magnetic eyes, noses, treasure. aside to dry. Old picture horizontally but Thank you to With a bit of color and imaginalion, rocks Add ladybug frame keep in mind Spoonful.com become pieces for outdoor tic tac toe, i dots on the Corks (such repeating pat-

for inspiring this PH BYBETH ENOELMAN red rocks and as those found terns always FREECYCLE.ORG idea. bumblebee in wine bottles) look best. Be The phrase one man's trash is an- stripes on the yellow rocks. Set Chalkboard sure to leave a other man's treasure has been put flcTacToeRocks aside to dr contact paper small border to good use with Freecycle.org. This This project is fun t make, play Seal paint with weatherproof (self-adhesive) around the free website connects people who and share. I chose the umblebee/ sealer and once again set aside to Glue gun back cover so want to give away unwanted items ladybug motif but any wo distinct dry. Directions: the front of the with those people who want them designs would work $11. Go outside and make a Tic-Tac- Prepare frame can lay (for free). lt's a great way to get You need: Toe board with sidewalk chalk frame by sepa- flush once the rid of things you don't want while Non-toxic acrylic pint (avail- and you're all set for a season full rating the frame frame is put also being an excellent resource for able at craft stores) of play. Because the rocks have from the glass back together. upcyclers who are always on the Weatherproof seale* (such Mod been weatherproofed, you can and back cover. Add pushpins lookout for random items such as Podge, available at craft stores and keep them outside orsimplystore Set aside the and chalk bottle caps, picture frames and wine some hardware stores them in your garage. This game glass, as you will and your mes- bottle corks. Sidewalk chalk also makes a great (and inexpen- not need it. An old frame plus wine corks becomes a sage board is Directions: sive) gift for neighbors, friends Lay the back new message board.'tioîoBY BElli ENGELMAN complete. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 I 35 III CO CALENDAR BY AGGREGO NEWSSERVICE

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The event lee is "Events" tab on the left side of the at 8:30 p.m. InterContinental O'Hare Nues. Call 847-663-1234. Call 847-297-3000. $1. $5 for attendees who bring a dish and screen. Please submit the event Hotel and Gallery, 5300 N. River Road, $7-$9 for attendees without a dish. TAG Meeling no later than IO days before the Earth Day Celebration Rosemont. $49-$69. Norridge Park District, 4631 N. Overhill 7p.m.: Teens meet to plan future desired publication date. 10:30 am.: Celebrate Earth Day with Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457-1244. Springtime in Paris programming at the library and enjoy a craft project and an environmental Dinner Dance pizza. Registration required. Skokie project for all ages. Niles Public Library Classic Film Series: 5 p.m.: The seventh annual gala dinner Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 'The Day of the Jackal and dance of the Chicagoland chapter 847-663-1234. of USA Dance, featuring the 2013 ama- I p.m.: A screening of the 1973 drama World Series of Comedy Teen Movie: 'The Hunger about an assassin with plans to kill teur USA 9-dance champions Damian 8 p.m.: Comedians compete for the Cames: Catching Fire' Club Wonder Art with M-NASR the president of France. 143 minutes. Pataluna and Irma Morozova. Cocktails chance to participate in the final round 2 p.m.: Katniss Everdeen and Peeta 10:30 am.: Maine-Niles Association Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. and dancing start at 5 p.m., dinner at in Las Vegas. Admission is $20 and a Mellark become targets of the Capitol of Special Recreation presents a Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. 6 p.m. Semi-formal attire requested. minimum of two food or drink purchas- multi-sensory art class for children after their victory sparks rebellion Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare, 5440 N. es. Additional performances Friday at with special needs. Registration Travel Film throughout the Districts. Stars River Road, Rosemont. Call 847-541- 10:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson required. Skokie Public Library, 5215 2 p.m.: Enjoy a family-friendly movie 1585. $65 members, $75 nonmembers. Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, and Liam Hemsworth. 146 minutes. Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-324-3149. traveling through a different part of the 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. world. Call 847-825-3123 to find out This Must Be The Band Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Egg Hunt 8:30 p.m.: Performances by This Must what movie is playing this week. Park li am.: Search for Easter eggs in Oak- Be The Band and (ORB) . Must be 21 Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect FRIDAY, APRIL 18 Family Movie Night 'Frozen' ton Park. Oakton Community Center, or older to attend. Abbey Pub, 3420 Ave., Park Ridge. 7 p.m.: A screening of the 2013 4701 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-674- W. Grace St., Chicago. Call 773-478- Egg Dip in the Pool animated film about two sisters who 1500, ext. 2700. 4408. $15. Brickton Art Center Class 11:15 a.m.: Times vary by age. Call try to save their kingdom from eternal 4p.m.: Students grades two to six can 847-318-5200 for more information. winter. Featuring the voices of Kristen Easter EggHunt LORE CITY enjoy a monthly art class taught by a Park Ridge Community Center, 1515 Bell, Josh Gad and Idina Menzel. 102 Il a.m.: Search the field for hidden 9 p.m.: Performance by the art rock staff member from the Brickton Art W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- minutes. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Easter eggs. For kids ages I to IO. duo of Laura Mariposa and Eric Bessel. Center. Registration is limited. Park 318-5200. Oakton St., Skokie. Participants should bring their own Must be 21 or older to attend. Abbey Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect baskets. John F. Kennedy Elemen- Pub, 3420 W. Grace St., Chicago. Call Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Friday Film: 'The Hunger FAC. Event for Teens tary School, 3945 N. Wehrman Ave., 773-478-4408. $5. Cames: Catching Fire' Schiller Park. Ubrary Night Out Pizza Parly 7 p.m.: An Easter egg hunt "with a I p.m.: Katniss Everdeen and Peeta twist" for kids in fifth to eighth grade. 6 p.m.: Celebrate National Library SUNDAY. APRIL20 Mellark become targets of the Capitol Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Personal Seed Mandalas Week with a pizza party sponsored by Noon: Create the spiritual symbol of after their victory in the 74th Hun- Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847- Spring Festival Home Run Inn. Niles Public Library the mandala using seeds and other ger Games sparks a rebellion in the 965-1200. $3-$5. 10:30 a.m.: Led by Tom Hoeppner District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call natural materials. Mather's, 7134 W. Districts of Panem. Starring Jennifer and Sharon Appelquist, the event 847-663-1234. Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Philip Il Divo: 'A Musical Affair' Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774- celebrates Earth Day and the seasonal 4804. $12 suggested donation. Spring Dung Fling Seymour Hoffman. Lincolnwood Public 8 p.m.: The operatic pop vocal group renewal of life. Sunday School children Ubrary, 4000 W. Prall Ave., Lincoln- performs Broadway hits. Rosemont will display their musical talents and 6:30 p.m.: Girls can make their own Theatre, 5400 N. River Road, Rose- Spring Skate 'Bunny Hop' present a short play, and give colorful sequined shirt, decorate a canvas wood. Call 847-677-5277. Noon: The event features festive skat- spring flowers in hand-painted pots with stamps, design a crystal-stud- mont. $62.30-$315.70. Movie: 'Shine' ing games for all ages. $5 admission, for planting in home gardens. Ethical ded bracelet and more. For ages 4 Humanist Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., 1:30 p.m.: A screening of the 1996 $3 skate rental. IceLand, 8435 Ballard to Il. Norridge Park District, 4631 N. AY, APRIL I9 Skokie. Call 847-677-3334. biographic drama about a pianist who Road, Niles. Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call 708- reaches popularity after a breakdown. 457-1244. Breakfast/Lunch with Bunny Non-Fiction Discussion: 105 minutes. Skokie Public Library, 9:30 am.: Enjoy a meal and seasonal 'Spellbound' Classic Film Series: 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. craft with the Easter Bunny. All ages. 2 p.m.: The group meets to discuss the Harmonious Horizons 'Black Moon' Registration required. Oakton Commu- 10:20 a.m.: A family music class that School's Out Movie: 'The Loras' 2002 documentary about a spelling 7 p.m.: Watch the rediscovered nily Center, 4701 Oakton St., Skokie. includes singing, dancing and playing 2 p.m.: This 2012 computer-animated bee. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. 1934 horror movie about a woman $10-$15. instruments. For children ages 5 and who decides to return to the island comedy features the voices of Zac Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. younger with a caregiver. A second where she was cursed by voodoo Efron, Danny De Vito, Ed Helms, Taylor Communily Egg Hunt class is available at Il am. Park Ridge as a young girl. Stars Jack Holt, Swift and Betty White in the retelling of IO am.: Kids and their families are 'Uama Uama' Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave., 3 p.m.: Emerald City Theatre Troupe Fay Wray and Dorothy Burgess. 68 Dr. Seuss' classic children's book. 86 invited to celebrate Easter by search- Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. presents a silly play based on the minutes. Park Ridge Public Library, minutes. Niles Public Library District, ing for eggs. St. Philip Lutheran children's books by Anna Dewdney. 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847- Church & School, 2500 West Bryn Tickets required. Skokie Public SEEOOCALENDAI, NEXT PAGE» 847-825-3123. 663-1234. 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EDISON PARK LUTHERAN CHURCH Grace Episcopal Church 6626 N. Oliphant Ase. Chicago, H. yrrs Monument Park horn the Metre Stitionl 773.63L9131www.ediaonparkchurch.com i 20 E. First Street, Hinsdale Lutheran Church Easter Sunday 630.323.4900 www.gracehinsdale.org 8600 W Lawrence Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706 Sunday, April 20 (708) 453-3514 Easter Sunrise Service 6:03a Maundy Thursday, April 17 Paint Sunday Weekend Easter Festival Service 8, 9:30 & lia Holy Eucharist & Stripping of the Altar, 7:3pm Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor Saturday/Sunday, April 12/i 3 Easter Breakfast will be served n Saturday - 4:30p Good Friday, April 18 the North Hall from 7-lia Maundy Thursday 7:00 pm Surtdaya:00.9:15& 10:30a Holy Eucharist from the Reserved Sacrament, 9:00am Holy Communion Youth Pancake Breakfast Good Friday Liturgy, 12:00pm & 7:00pm Easter 7a-iia Holy Saturday, April 19 Good Friday 7:00 pm MaundyThw-sday The Great Vigil ofEaster, 7:00pm Breakfast ALL ARE 1enebrae Service April 17 - Noon S 7p Easter Day, Sunday April 20 . '°° WELCOME! follows In the Easter Sunday 9:30 am GoodFriday,epnllt-Noon&7p Holy Eucharist Rite I, 7:30 am. Res. Dr. Mettel O. Speeby, S.nIOVP$tOt Matt Haider, Director afWorildp I Musai Festival Holy Eucharist Rite' Il, 10:00 am. Fellowship Hall Celebrate the Risen Christ Cam Edwards, Asocl&t in sy MIchael Lyds. ChlIdres, Wetfl end Faiuily ALL ARE WELCOME You are invited to join us for:HOIL) WeeL Services ST. CELEST!NE CAThOLIC CHURCH 3020 N. 76th Ct. (708) 453-2555 PALM SUNDAY-APRIL 1 V' 9 am. Stvke-Community House soraysct, As'Gr Maundy Thursday The Great Vigil of Easte 10:45 am. Service-Church Sanctuary Childcare,AgesO-lYears www.stcelestineparish.org This Thursday. April 17 This Saturday. April 19 j MAUNDYTHURSDAY SEDER-APRIL 17 6:30 p.m..Community House Worship at 7:30 p.m. featuring Starting at Sundown (745 pm. Com,unionI Childcare, Ages O-5 years EASTER VIGIL, April 19 a Samien of Foot Washing GOOD FRIDAY-APRIL 18Th 7 p.m-Community House Mass of the Lord's Resurrection - 7:30 p.m. Overnight Prayer vigil following worship. Leonardo ria Vrircr's 1,v,nf Last Supper" Drama Presentat,onChildren's Ministry, Ages o30 Grade Easter Sunday Please note that this Mass is EASTER SUNIMY-APRIE 20TH 8a.m. Service-Church Sanctuary Good Friday This Sunday, April 20 (hildcare, Ages 11-1 Years an extended celebration. ThIs Friday. April 18 Worshipt 73O and 9:30 am. 9-10 a.m. EASTER BREAKFAST SERVED.Community House lceeyone welcome! Worship at 1.2r00 noon & 7,30 per,. 10 am, EASTER EGG HUNT.Community House lower level) Ages 0-6°' Grade featuring Veneration of the Cross An Easter Egg Hunt will follow EASTER SUNDAX April 20 tf,e 9:30 am. worship service. 10:45 am. Service.Community House sonday School, Ages 0-6" Grade Mass Schedule - 7:30 a.m., 9:00 am., 1110 Robe4 Paiker CotOn koad,ong Grove, IL 60047-9760 wwwioeqgrovecossmiinÌtychucb.org and 11:00 a.m. CHURCH or: THE HOLY NATI' I IV org grarO 27n '- 1< hineni,,I \c , (l,steict,,tt titli.(ioli l°.O'' 'Li ¿_ i Çrs..- Pc.Ja WISHING YOUA BLESSED EASTER! www.HolyNativity-Church.org (

« _os:-'o ''c5 ,. &' St. Peter's United Church of Christ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL tAndrewíluíthiran Chùrch and SchoOI CHURCH INVITES YOU TO JOIN US Oakton St. & Laramie Ave., Skokie p The Lutheran Church Missouti Synod (across from the library) AS WE REMEMBER THE BETRAYAL & CELEOF1ATE HIS VICTORY ,< JOINJfQjHOLY4WEEKWORSHIP HOLY WEEK SERVICES . MaundyThursday -April 17 Worship with Holy Communion 9:00 am. and 7:00 pm. ttt Maundy Thursday, April 17th Palm Sunday, April 13th - Worship Service 10:00 AM 7:30 PM Good Friday -April 18 Mauridy Thursday Service 8pm Featuring Program "In a Week's Time" 3:00 p.m. FamilyWorship 7:00 p.m.Tenebrae Service Worship with Communion Good Friday Labyrintn Walk 7-8:3Opm Free Palm CrossesAttended Nursery :' EasterVigil - April 195:00 pm. Good Friday, April 18th EASTER SUNDAY 10 AM Easter Sunday - April 20 Easter Sunday Services 8am, 7:30 PM Holy Communion, Hymns with Trumpetl Worshtp with. Holy Communion 6:30, 8:30 and 11 :00 am, '. 'Co 9am & 10:30am Tenebrae Service with the 7 Last (We practice Open Communion) I 260 North Northwest Highway Park Ridge Words from the Cross Easter Egg Hunt 11:30 AM v ' (Northwest Highway st Elm Street) i i 06 Chestnut Street, Western Springs Rev. RiChard Lanford (847) 673-81 66 i8236656° www.stpeteruccskokie.org 708/246-1900wscongo.org NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 I 41

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Maundy Thursday Seder Meal, Easter Sunday Services poni 17, 6 p.m. April 20 7:30 am. Sunrise Service A Csristlai, Posuover Ceiebrahos 8:45 am. Tradiltonoi Service Good Friday Tenebrae SeMee 10:00 am. Blended Service ApCI 18. 7:00 p.m. i 1 : 1 5 a m Conremporary ServCe Easter breakfast served from 8:30-1 1 :30 am. Evangelical Covenant Church of Hlnsdale 4i2 S. Gortisid630-323-2318www.ninscjaiecovenontcom.

OUR LADYO CHRIST CHURCH Come Celebrate wIth (J5 MT. CARMEL PARISH 8404 S. Cass Ave., Darien OF OAK BROOK Holy Thursday - April 17 Holy Saturday - April 19 630-852-3303 HOLY TNUiATA.pç1l 17: MAUNDY THURSDAY EASTER Morning Prayer - 8:45am Morning Prayer - 8:00am Mass vI Otre Lord's Supper, 7:00 P.M. Thursday, April7 at 7 30 pm Saturday, April 19 Adoration, 800 P.M. . Midnight 5:00 pm Contemporary Worstrip Mass of the Lord's Supper - 7:00pm Easter Food Blessing -i :OOpm GOOD fIPA Aw1li8 GOOD FRIDAY COMMUNION Sunday, April 20 The Easter Vigil - 8:00pm Stotions at lIre Croas, 3.00 P.M., Friday, April 18 at 730 pm 8:00, 9:30 & 11.15 am Classic Worship Good FridayApril 18 Setebnation Ot tIre Lords Passion 7: P.M. 9:30 & 11 15 Contemporary Worship lt SAWRMY. ADflLI9; 6:00 pm Classic Communion Morning Prayer - 8:45am Easter Sunday - April 20 Blessing Eaoler S Food Baskets, 1 .00 P.M. (Note. ,Q 5;3 PM. Slurday Mass) So'emn Liturgy - 3:00pm 7:30am, 9:30am, 9:40am, Easter Vigil Service and Maos, 800 P.M.

liveStreorri available to, many services Living Stations of the Cross - 7:00pm 11:30am, 11:40am EA$TDA SUNOA.LMfll2: Masses, 6:00A.M., 501 Oak Brook Road in Oak Brook 7:30A.M., 9:00A.M., 630.654.1882 NOTRE DAME PARISH 64 Norfolk Avenue Clarendon Hills . 630.654.3365 10:45A.M., 12:30 P.M. www cc-ob.org -*/ "-.. Park Ridge Hinsdale United GRACE LUTHERAN Methodist Church Community Church EASTER WEEK CHURCH OF LAGRANGE Palm Sunday Maundy Thursday Good Friday 945 Garfield April 13 April 17 April 18 Corner of 55ih Corner of Catherine & Ogden Avenues 8:30 & 10:00 am7:30 pm Worship & 7:30 pm Street & Garfield (708) 352-0730 Worship Holy Communion Seven Lost Words ot Christ' www.gracelutheran-Ig.org Cantata by DuRais Holy Week Services Maundy Thursday Easter Sunday Easter Sunday %% I, MaundyThursday, Aprii 17 Services at 11:15am and 7:30pmServices at 7:30, 9:00, and 11:00am ji ApriI 20 7:00 p.m. Hot Breakfast Good Friday 8:30 & 10:00 am Worship Good Friday, April 18 8:00-1 1:00am in Fellowship Hall 100 S. Courtlarid Avenue Service at 7:30pm served by Youth & Men's Ministry Butterfly Release & Easter Egg Hunt 4' 7:00 p.m. Park Ridge, IL 60068 after IO am service Easter Egg Hunt (847) 823-3164 Easter Sunday, April 20 10:00am n Playground Area www.parkridgecornmunitychurch.org Nursery Care Available 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.

i. Norwood Park Holy Trinity Lutheran Church First Presbyterian Church 2328 Central Rood - Glenviw, FIRST UNITED METHODIST of La Grange Lutheran Church 847-724-6060 CHURCH OF LA GRANGE 5917 N. NinaAve. Chicago, IL 60631 vreen.'bolytrinityglenview.org Maundy Thursday 4/17,7:00 p.m. 773-631-2860 Join us far Holy and Easter Communion Service www.norwoodpadduthemn.org PalmSunday-April 13th [jHRIST IS RISEN Easter 2014 930 ans Festival Worship Good Friday 4/18, 7:00 p.m. with Holy Communion MaundyThursday - April 17 Ecumenical Worship Service held at Maundy Thursday - April 17th . 10:00 am - holy Euçhar,st ,v,ti, srrippieg First Presbyterian Churchof LaGrange 7:00 per Wonshp with Holy Communion ofthe Altar Good Friday - April 18th Good Fñdsy - April 18 EASTER SUNDAY 4/20, Celebrate our Lord's Resurrection! 3:00 pm Tradjiionol Service . 12:05 pm - Way of the Cross" procession 5:00 pm Family Service 9:30 am. Traditional Worship . 7:00 pm - Good Friday Liturgy with the 7 00 pm Service oí Darkness 11:15 am. Contemporary Worship Seven last words of Christ Easter Sunday - April 20th Easter Sunday - April20 150 S. Ashland Ave., La Grange 708.354.0771 8:30 am Feotieni Worship with Holy Communiar . 10:00 am - Eastrr Eucharist wiih Children's I 1 W orn Fesiivol Worship with Holy Communion follow n April 20 - EASTER SUNDAY [email protected] www.fpclg.org receten (Reception to church parlor) 9:30 - I t :00 am Easier Breokfosi Mary, Seat of Wisdom Catholic Church 8:00 & 10:15 am Worship Cumberland at Granville in Park Ridge Morton Grove Community Church-Presbyterian HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE 2014 Sermon by Dr. Addison Shields, Jr. HOLYTMU Y.Al17 Morning Prayer - 9.00 AM 8944 Austin Avenue (Lake and Austin), Morton Grove, IL Simple Supper - 6 00 PM n Wisdom Mali a- "Christ On The Loose" tMass nl the Lord's Supper - 7:30 PM (847) 965-2982 www.mgccpresbyterian.org Adoraren Ql the Blessed Sucramerl - liii MidniqO Choir with Brass and Timpani Night Prayer - r i 45 PM Rev. Lolly Dominski GOOD PRIDAY . Apdl ie Morninq Prayer - 900 AM fLiturgy of the Passion and Easter Breakfast 8:30-10:00 am y Worship onApril 13 at 10 00 am Death ot the Lord - 3:00 PM Living Sratrons or rho Cross - 7 00 PM HOlY $AfltRDAY . Apr« 19 loo W Cossitt Avenue Morning Puyes - 9:00 AM HOLY WEEK Blessing et Food - 1 30 PM La Grange,Illinois * 5 5 PM Mass Tonighr Maundy ThursdayApril 1 7 6:30 pm - Soup and Bread Supper tEaster V1911 Mau - 8:00 PM 708.352.1250 EASTER $UNDAY .p'ft 20 Good Friday April 1 8 ' 7:30 pm - Candlelight Worship Morning Masses or too. www.fumclg.org 9.30 5 1 1 .00 (Church S Wisdom Calli Easter SundayApril 20 8:30 am - Breakfast, 10:00 am - WorshipEASTER - NO 7:00 PM Mass Toni,ht THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL I Ica1 Wçrship Ge

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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in F:ith Lutheran Church st. John Lutheran Church St. Alban's Episcopal 6525 Irving Park Road 6626 N. Oliphant Ave, Chicago, IL (LCMS) Family-friendly church 773-283-232 www.unitedinfaith.org 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. (Across park from Edison Park Metra) Sunday 847-647-9867 773.&31 9131, wedsonparkthurchcom 8:30 AM raditional Worship Single? Partnered? www,st-john-niles.org Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 9:30 A Sunday School Spouse and kids? 10: AMPraise& Preaching Christ crucified Sunday Worship 8:00,9:15 & 10:30 am. 6240 N. Avondale, W rship Service for your forgiveness near Devon & Harlem Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Tuesday -:00 PM Bible Study Welcoming traditional worship Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry ReLester White Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Handicapped Accessible Sanctuary Handicap accessible Matt Haider, Worship / Music stalbanschicago.org ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday Worship at 9:30 Michael Lyda, Children/Youth/Family Sunday School & Bible Class i 0:45 PARK RIDGE St. Paul Lutheran Church GLEN VIE W Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor "For whenever our heart condemns us, 5650 N. Caneld, 60631. Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview God is greater than our heart - . (7081 867-5044, www.stpaulcanfie1d.org Presbyterian Church Shabbat morning services 9:30 am -1 John 3:20 I 300 W. Crescent Ave. Street Lev&, Air Conditioned NO membership required 847-823-4135 For all your Jewish needs ca'l Sunday Service:1O:00 am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM 847-910-1738 N ORRID G E Children's programming for pm-k - 7th grade, Sunday School & Aduft Bible 9:30AM wwwChabadofGlenview.com Nursery service for younger children Zion Lutheran Church 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am Nigh School MORTON GROVE Adult Education Bible Study Sunday I i :30 am Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm (708) 43-3514 Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, St. Luke's Evangelical 0pen Forum" Adult Leammg First Thursday Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor Covenant Church every month 6:30 pm TOUCHING UVES EVER WtIHERE Sunday Worship 9:30 am 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday www.parkridgepresby.org Sunday Worstip & Sunday School - lOAM Early Communion - 1 st Sunday 9:00 am Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Like us on Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Handicap Accessible Rev. Caryle Aitken Wilkie Pastor Pasr Gordon Smith Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Pastc r Elizabeth Jones Handicapped Accessible P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Morton Grove Community Church Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org Presbyterian Church (USA) NORTH FIELD Worship Services 8944 Austin Avenue Sundays (Lake and Austin) Mqrton Grove, IL Willow Creek At (847) 965-2982 Community Church 10:00 am wwwmccpresbyterian.org North Shore Campus Sunday Worship i OAM Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Fellwshíp i i AM 315 Waukegan Road 647-441-6599 Rev. Lolly Dominski 6201 w Peterson Ave. Sunday Services: 9& 11am Handicpped Accessible Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5): 9 & 11am Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 ALL ARE WELCOME! Elevate (Grades 6-8): 9 & i 1 am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm

Sunday Worship 10:30AM For more information visit www.WillowNorthShore.org Holy Communion Weekly Pastors: Barbara Berry-Bailey To showcase your House of Worship here and Jeffery King call 630-978-8277 or [email protected] NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 43 LocalYOUR Worship Guides

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Congregation Bene Shalom Devar Emet Messianic KOL EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation 4435 Oakton. Skokie (847) 677-3330 Conservative Congregation www.beneshalom.org Interfaitti Families Welcome 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie Rabbi Barry Schechter Bnai Emunah Rabbi Dr Douglas Goldhamer 847-674-9146 51 30 Touhy, Skokie 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 Aust. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlese Brooks www.devaremet.org www.bhcbe.org All services voice and sign language Join us for Shab bat Services at i Dam (1block west of Eden's) Check our website for service hrnes Kabbalat Shabbat Fndays 6:00 PM A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370

that Yeshua (Jesus) ¡s the Promised Jewish Messiah' Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Torah Time 1 0:30 AM SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Followed by Kiddush Daily Minyan AM and PM St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, CONGREGATION Rabbi Annie Tucker Cantor Pavel Roytman Church of Christ the Niles Township Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Jewish Congregation Services led by: 847-673-8166 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, IL 60076 www.stpeteruccskokie.org 847-675-41 41 , http://www.ehnt.org/ Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman Sunday Worship 1 DAM Shabbat: Fri 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Sunday School 9AM Minyan Mon - Thurs 7PM Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Sept. thru May) Sat & Sun 6PM Rev. Richard Lanford Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Religious School Tues & Sat Childcare Provided Rabbi Jeffrey Weill candle lighting bme Air Condioned Sanctuary Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Rabbi Neil Bnef, Emeritus Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast

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4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois Temple Beth Israel 847-674-4117 3601 W. Dempter St. www,wix.corrt/skokiecentrat/shul Skokie, IL 60076 847-675-0951 ,j www.tbiskokie.org KEHILLAT SHALOM To showcase An Egalitarian Conservahve Congregation Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie your House of 847-679-6513 www.kehillatshalom.org Worship here

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BY JOHN P. BORNEMAN Travios, who average 20 points [email protected], @Pioneer_JPB for Lake Zurich this wintr, has a chance to reach that goal. But Travios hasn't had there isn't a guaranteed payoff for an offseason in almost a the growing number of a$hletes Mikedecade. who choose to specialize n a The Lake Zurich junior plays single sport. Overuse inj4ries and boys basketball for the Bears in theburnout are among the cncerm winter, but his season doesn't end tied to year-round trai in March. In fact, his season hasn't "The majority ofhigh school really ended since the third grade, students, as they get older, they when Travios said he started tend to specialize in theh sport," playing travel basketball. said Dr. Kathleen Weber, director Between high school, AAU with of Primary Care Sports Medicine Rising Stars Elite and individual and Women's Sports M u cine at workouts, Travios plays basketball Midwest Orthopaedics a Rush.

almost the entire year. An average "The trend is that if you lay the Loyola soccer standout Devin Bums (14) recently returned to action after rehabbing a torn Ad.i JOE CYGANOWSEL/FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA immer week might include three same sport year-round,su're days with a physical performance going to be better at it.i d that's school teams to reconsider the way we've taken a proactive attitude." athlete is given time off doesn't ftainer to work on strength and not always the case." they view their training habits. For Snower's teams, the mean he or she will take it. Snower athleticism, two days with a Injury concerns are ong the Burns tweaked her right knee proactive approach means tells the story of a time when he basketball skills trainer, one or two most prevalent for year- und playing in a tournament in Kansas mandatory rest periods and weeklygave his FC United girls two weeks A.AU practices and somewhere athletes. According to DJeffrey with FC United's 18-U team last workouts focused on strength off after a tournament, only to between three and seven AAU Mjaanes, a sports medic i e summer, but she didn't feel much training and the prevention of ACLhear days later that a bunch of the games on a weekend. specialist and orthopedic physician pain, so she left to catch up with injuries. players were getting together for if any of those pursuits fall on at Midwest Orthopaethc at Rush, FC United's 16-U team at another Speed and agility drills are key, pickup games. the same day, he pulls a double overuse injuries tend tos cw' tournament in California. along with strengthening of leg "I had to send out kind of a nasty shift. when growing children d not take She was on a plane when her and core muscles with ecercises text saying 'If I wanted you guys There are at least two reasons enough time to rest. knee started to swell, and an MRI like one- and two-legged squats, playing soccer, I'd have practice for the year-round grind. The "Oftentimes I'll see p .nts revealed a torn ACL. Surgery in hamstring curls with an exercise tonight. Two weeks off means two first? He loves playing basketball. that feel three weeks off i ere and early August sidelined Burns for ball and side planks to aid balance. weeks off from soccer," he said. And the second? Travios, like four weeks off there is go g to that 16-U tournament and put "What is rest?" Snower asked. But despite the challenges, many -many prep athletes, is trying to be enough time," Mjaanes said. her on the road to a seven-month "Is rest sitting on the couch athletes talked about how they attract the attention of college "It's really not. And so usially recovery She returned for Loyola watching TV for two weeks? That'sprefer their year-round schedules. coaches. what we recommend is tlat you on March 20 and scored five goals probably not the best thing for an "Yes, a part of it is you want "I'd love to play in college," said take one season off. So wiiter, in her first five games. athlete, either. to get looks and you want to get Travlos, who is looking at schools spring summer, fall - on of those "It leads you to examine and 'When I say rest, we basically an opportunity to play college," like Cornell, Lehigh and Bucknell. seasons, 2-3 months - slould be re-evaluate what you're doing," call it a rest from soccer-specific Travlos said. "But it's you love "I'm getting looks right now, and if out of the sport, doing soiiething said Craig Snower, who is both the movements. Striking soccer balls, playing. You don't want to stop. You I could get a couple offers and go to else." Loyola girls soccer coach and FC overusing those muscles. So giving want to keep going." one of those schools, that would be Cases like that of Loyò United girls director. "No one can those muscles a rest and letting the Additional reporting by awesome. sophomore and girls soccer ever tell you [ifthe injuries] were kids maintain a fitness regimen. Michael O'Brien, Jeff Bonato, "I want to use basketball as a standout Devin Burns have caused overuse or just [athletes] in the That, we feel, is the right formula." Matt Harness, Eric Van Dril, Tim way to get a good education." her club, FC United, and wrong place at the wrong time, but 0f course, just because an Froehlig and Jon Kerr. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 I

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uGIRLS LACROSSE u air Ic VAN DRIl. Foi1 3tji-Times Media, ®VanDrilSports u Saturday u u - u u LyOnSTOWflShip vsJ.JIiyVifle.nOO41 u SKOKIE - NUes West forward Vicki Tirovolas uk u u I $4 u ceiented her spot as the school's most prolific u( screr in girls soccer history when she recorded the ut u u 36h, 37th and 38th goals ofher career on April 5. - uL4l u Tirovolas become the Wolves' all-time leading goal u Ø,. - u sc4wer that day, but her status as a dynamic offensive th4eat has been established for years. The junior sc red 17 goals as a freshman and 16 as a sophomore. "Bvery school does know who she is," Wiles West coch Brett Clish said. ? - . I'irovolas' skill has resulted in other teams :BOYSWATERPOLO men-marking her - appointing a player to follow u :Thursday u he wherever she goes on the field. Clish added that u u Lysvs. Palatine. 6 pet when teams play zone against the Wolves, their u u defenders communicate where Tirovolas ¡s on the u u u , u field throughout the match. u _ u Tirovolas said in past years that type of atten- u -- u u tion would frustrate her, especially when she would u u try to turn and dribble past defenders. But she has u u adjusted her playing style and now is an even more :- dangerous offensive threat. u a "I would say I definitely distribute way more u u than I would freshman year," Tirovolas said. "When u u u u I get the ball, I actually keep my head up, as op- u posed to freshman year I would more so put my :BASEBALL u u head down andjust dribble. I definitely try to limit :Monday u my dribbling now" u Although Tirovolas probably could have scored : u u u more than three goals against an overmatched u u Ridgewood team - Niles West won 8-1 - she u u goals and win every game," said Rudy Glenn, NUes it be distribute or shoot." u u instead demonstrated her revised game strategy. In u u the many instances when she received a pass at theWest's assistant coach and Tirovolas' coach with Two more records are in sight for Tirovolas. u u top ofNiles West's formation, she drew the defense the illinois Sting for the last five years. "That's a lot With 15 assists as ofApril 9, she can surpass u u u u and then distributed the ball to girls sprinting into of pressure to put on a young pair of shoulders." NUes West's all-time assist record later this season. u u open areas of the field. The new approach works thanks in part to The current mark is 19 set by Cory Zielke, whose u u That's been a trend all season. sophomore Nichole Lopatin, a fleet-footed forward goal record Tirovolas broke April 5. u u u u "1 definitely look more to pass and look for my who is the perfect complement to Tirovolas. The Tirovolas also can break the single-season goals u teammates making runs off of me," Tirovolas said. two often present a conundrum to opposing teams record that she and 2003 graduate Eileen Ouska SOFTBALL a share il she can get to 18 goals by the end of this u "That's a really big thing we emphasize - make when they are paired on the field. u runs off of me." "Nichole has that speed aspect, so teams really year. :Saturday u That helps take the stress off Tirovolas. have to pay attention to her, because ifshe does Tirovolas said having records to chase provides u uncoin-way East vs. Trinity, II am. u u "I think there was an awful lot of pressure on make her run then they're going to have to watch extra motivation. : Wednesday u her throughout the years because pretty much her," Clish said. "If a girl drops off to take Nichole, "They really make you want it to give it your all u everybody expected her to always score all of the then Vìcki can just take the ball herself - whether every game," she said. : u I THURSDAY, APRIL 17,2014 J A PIONEER PRESS PUCATION NIL

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THE SKINNY The Shamrocks baseball team trailed 8-3 going into the home half of the sixth inning Friday, but they scored eight runs off NOes North senior right-hander Ari Cone. Junior Ken Serwa capped the rally with a grand slam. The Vikings (6-6), who had taken the lead after a four-run fifth that chased St, Patrick senior starter Patrick Moriarty, had the lying run at the plate in the seventh after putting their first two runners on. However, senior Chris Rieger struck out the next three batters to end the game at Memorial Park in Bellwood.

TURNING POIlU That big sixth inning for the Shamrocks (6-3) started inno- cently enough with two consecu- tive singles, but St. Patrick kept piling it on against Cone as lO consecutive batters reached basG. Hiles North's Ari Cone, who is pictured on May 14,2012, is hitting .280 this season. Cone, the Vikings' No. I pitcher, also is 3-3 witha 3.04 ERA in six appearances. i FILE

JI I NILES NORTH THE STAR While it was a team effort with every St. Patrick starter recording at least one hit, junior Anthony Cone'ssuccesdueto hard work Bosco went 3-for-4 with a stolen base and three runs scored. sophomore, he struggle hitting his how to bounce back from a difficult day and I needed to focus on what Senior pitched a spots. Now he's added a urvebal1 togame over the weekend. was ahead of me, not what hap- his routine. ... He's been hrough the He gave up eight rtms Friday pened yesterday." BY ThE NUMI3ERS complete-game process of being a rooki to being and tookthe loss in an 11-5 setback With Saturday's win, Cone im- a leader, so people followlhim. He's against St. Patrick. However, he proved to 3-3 with a 3.04 ERA in six Serwa was O-for-3 with two shutout against the type of guy we'd all rin through didn't have to wait long for a mea- appearances this season, including strikeouts before his go-ahead a brick wall for." sure of redemption. four starts. grand slam. Von Steuben Cone said he prides hinself on Cone, the Viking's No. i pitcher, Niles North coach Ed Toledo said his work ethic and he knOws he admitted to feeling some nerves Cone, who led the team in wins last BY KATE HEDLIN also benefited from playiig behind when he headed to the mound year, has been more accurate when QUOTABLE For Sun-Times, @SportsLoisLane former Vikings standoutshortstop again Saturday. But with the help pitching and improved at the plate. "This year we've got a great gro Adam Warda. of some encouraging words from Cone is hitting .280 (7-for-25) of senior leaders that lead by BELLWOOD - Anthony San- "Watching him play takight me the coaching staff, he bounced with two triples, a double, six RBI example. I just told them [after chez has played on the Niles North a lot," Cone said. "I knew that by back, pitching a complete-game and seven runs scored. the game] that they didn't have baseball team with Ari Cone for the time I was a junior I iad to be a shutout. He gave up two hits and "He's on of the hardest working to get up there and be rah-rah. three seasons and during that time leader. It was always going to be a struck out IO in a 9-0 road win overkids you'll ever meet," Toledo said. They know no one is going to give he's seen Cone undergo an "incred- lot ofpressure, but it was some- Von Steuben. "He's not going to play in college, them anything. ... If they are going -ible" transformation. thing I was excited about" 'When I was warming up, the but you'd never know it by how hard to get it, they have to go up there "He's worked his butt ofl'to get Cone, one of six Vikings seniors, coaches just told me to forget about he plays and how he's constantly and get it." where he is," Sanchez said. 'As a showed his younger teammates [Friday]," Cone said. "It was a new trying to improve himself" NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, APRiL 17, 2014 n_- I highschoolcubenews.wm Report scons to: [email protected] I ICUBEñew

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Down 16-1 during the season opener against Hoffman Estates, the Maine East baseball team could have conceded defeat. Instead, the Blue Demons scraped across three more runs on April 1. "That showed me that we're a mature team and even though we're down, we can still fight," said third baseman and pitcher Will Heins, one ofjust three seniors on the roster. "In a bad situation we won't put our heads down and Wisconsin Badger Ben Brust holds the West Regional trophy after the Badgers beat Arizona64-63in overtime on March29 in Anaheim, Calif., to [we'll] still try to fight as much as we can to try and win." advance to the Final Four. Brust is a Mundelein alumnus.i DAViD STLuKNWISCONSIN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS It was still a 16-4 loss for the young team and fourth-year head coach Ron Clark, who said that game showcased his

H COLLEGE NOTES players' youth. "We were our own worst enemy that game," Clark said. 'Anytime in baseball you walk guys, make errors you're go- Brust makes big impact on Wisconsin ing to have trouble. And we did that a lot in that first game." Since the opener, the Blue Demons (1-6 through Monday) BY NICK BULLOCK in the 2014 NCAA Division III Worn- have had their share of trials, including seven games can- For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorlh en's Swimming and Diving Champion- Washington University in St. Louis celed due to weather, but Clark has told his players to focus ships March 19722 in Indianapolis. sophomore swimmer Hannah Lil- on playing fundamentally sound baseball and not the team's Led by Mundelein alumnus Ben hoja, from Hinsdale Central, swam in record, which he said has led to promising results. Brust, the Wisconsin men's basket- Three former New Trier athletes the preliminary heats of four events. "For example, we struck out a ton our first couple of ball team made it to the Final Four of placed in the event. Denison freshman games," Clark said. "We locked in really hard on our two- the NCAA Tournament before falling Campbell Costley took third place For the Massachusetts Institute strike hitting approach. We drilled it in practice and drilled 74773 to Kentucky in Arlington, Texas. in the 500-yard freestyle, fifth in the of Technology freshman Veronika it and drilled it. And now, we only struck out against Wheel- Brust, a senior guard, tied for the 200 free and eighth in the 1,650 free. Jedryka, a Buffalo Grove alumna, ing two or three times [Friday]." Badgers' scoring lead with 15 points She was also part of the third-place placed 16th in the 200 backstroke. She Despite a young roster, Clark said having efficient prac- in 38 minutes on April 5 against the 800 free relay team. Amherst junior also was part of the sixth-place 200 tices hasn't been an issue. Wildcats. Ashleigh Stoddart was part of the free relay team, the seventh-place 400 "With an inexperienced team you may need to go a little Duje Dukan, a Wisconsin redshirt fifth-place 200 medley relay team, the medley relay team and the ninth-place bit slower at times and make sure you're nbt moving ahead junior forward who played high school eighth-place 800 free relay team and 800 free relay team. before the kids are ready to," Clark said. "So, I guess I've basketball for Deerfield, finished the the 13th-place 400 free relay team. seen a little bit of that with this team." game with eight points and five re- And Williams senior diver McKenzie Middlebury senior Colleen Harper, Heins said he believes playing the game the right way will -bounds in 15 minutes off the bench. Murdoch placed sixth in the 3-meter from Evanston, competed in the pre- generate an improved record. dive. himinaries of the 1-meter and 3-meter "I think we're on the rise right now," Heins said. "But I After struggling out of the gate, dives. think we got to stay confident in ourselves, just do the job Dana Capocci from Hinsdale South. Another Williams swimmer, Sarah to help the team and just all be team players - don't worry helped the Illinois-Chicago softball Thompson from Evanston, took first St. Olaf College's Carolyn Bern- about individual stats and do whatever you can to help the team string together eight wins in in the 500 free, first in the 1,650 free hardt, a senior from Glenbrook North, team." a 12-game stretch from March 14 and second in the 200 free. The junior was part of the 16th-place 800 free Clark said the best way for players to help the team is by through April 8. The sophomore out- was part of the ninth-place 200 free relay team. continuing to grow and buying into the process. fielder is sixth on the team in batting relay team, the ninth-place 400 free "We're not going to play perfect baseball," Clark said. average (.259) through April 8. relay team, the ninth-place 400 med- Have a suestion for the College "Nobody is. We're going to make mistakes. We're just hoping ley relay team and the fourth-place Roundup?EmailNick Bullock at bullock- to eliminate the mistakes we're making multiple times and Numerous area athletes competed 800 free relay team. pioneerpress@gmaiLcom. learning from them." A WWPORÌS company ACHICAGO SUNTIMScornpublication

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