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Vol. 89 No. 43 Journal & Topics Media Group I journal-topics.com I Wednesday, October 30, 2019 I $1 PH Weighs 'Pot' Possibilities City Council Pushes Deadline Limits

By AMARIS E. RODRIGUEZ Special to the Journal

Prospect Heights City Council has not reached a decision on the sale of recreational cannabis with the deadline fast approaching. Should the city decide to opt in to the sale of recreational cannabis, the decision and guidelines need to be in place by December, as statewide legalization will take effect Jan. 1. The council listened to a presen- tation by Ad Hoc Committee On Adult Use of Cannabis Chairman Tom Huitink, who was appointed chairman during the committee's first meeting last Tuesday at Pros- pect Heights City Hall. "We recommend that thecity move forward with the sale of adult recreational cannabis in the city," Huitink told council members. (Continued on page 4A)

Police Probe Class member Emmanouil Mantzas works to photograph a mock crime scene. (Photo submitted to Journal) Cause Of Fatal Crash On Golf

A Real Eye Opener By MC F. ANDERSON Journal & Topics Reporter

MP Residents Gain New Appreciation For Police Work At CitizensAcademy A landscaping worker died after being hit by a Toyota minivan By MC F. ANDERSON ings and misconceptions aboutPam Mueller said, "As a newly "I also watch a lot of crime Sunday morning (Oct. 27) on Golf Road near Robert Drive in Mount Journal & Topics Reporter what police officers do, due to minted empty -nester, I have time shows and am naturally suspi- television shows and movies. now without kids' sporting events cious of everyone so I figured Prospect. Mount Prospect residents who "We want people to understand on the calendar. My plan is to it was probably time to educate According to police reports, complete the Mount Prospectwhy we're doing certain things," do one new thing each semester. myself about what really goes on. a landscaping pickup truck with Citizens Police Academy find Sill said,"and why we can't solve I've always been interested in the Crimes are usually not solved in an electronic arrow sign board themselves learning hands-ontheir crime in 48 minutes withMount Prospect Citizens Police an hour." attached to the hitch was in the what police officers actually do.commercials." Academy -- I've followed the The main idea behind the eastbound lane of Golf Road when Police officer Greg Sill said Citizens Police Academy stu-department on social media andcitizen academy is to try to give a Toyota minivan drove into the (Continued on page 4A) there are a lot of misunderstand- dent and Mount Prospect residentthought it looked fun. (Continued on page 2A)

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things to think through as you'resince at least 2002. Sill said the keeping an eye on the occupantsclasses stopped in 2008, right Academy of the car and your own safety.after the economy crashed, and (Continued from page 1A) When is it appropriate to pull my didn't start up again until 2014. residents an opportunity to see how (fake) gun? When can I ask himSince the academy started back their police agency and officersto step out of the car?" up in 2014, it has been an 11 -week service the community where Some of the participants areprogram in the fall with classes they live. The academy brings inlooking to go into law enforce- meeting one night a week for three different instructors, officers andment or some facet of law. Other hours. Classes differ each time. detectives to talk about the varying participants are not looking toSill said some classes will have facets of law enforcement and how go into law at all; they were justone main topic while others will Mount Prospect does it; all while interested in the class. have multiple topics with multiple trying to be hands-on as possible. Citizens Police Academy stu- presenters. For example, Sill said Mount dent and Mount Prospect resident, Mantzas said the Citizens Prospect crime scene investiga- Emmanouil Mantzas, isn't looking Police Academy "helps citizens tions and members of the unit to go into law enforcement. He saidunderstand how the police work came in and set up a mock crimehe has always been appreciativeand what we need to do in order scene for the students, who thenof police work. "I was curious to make their work a little easier learned what is or is not considered what this course would offer,"and more efficient. It also connects evidence and how to preserveMantzas said. us with the officers who live and evidence. All of the Citizens Police work in our city and help us under- Afterward, the students were Academy students who completestand and appreciate their effort to able to dust for fingerprints,the program receive a certificatemaintain a safer environment. In complete a chemical test to see that states they have successfullymy opinion, it is totally worth it if a certain substance was or wascompleted the program. Mantzas and it should be supported, in order not blood, and learned how to said the best part of the Citizensfor more Mount Prospect citizens photograph a crime scene. Police Academy has been "getting get the opportunity to participate Mueller said the best part about to know the difficulties police in this fine course." the classes have been the hands-on officers are facing every day, in Mueller said she has gained activities. order to preserve a safe environ-more respect for the village's "We did mock traffic stops thisment for us all." police department but also for the week and it's much more stress- After "graduating" from the village in the way it funds - Citizens Police Academy, the tions. "Policing has changed over ful than you would think. My Class member Erich Roush works to collect a substance from a mock `suspect' had a (fake) gun that Ipolice department reaches out to the years and we're very lucky crime scene to identify if there was the presence of blood. missed. I was on the right track,the academy alums when theyto live in a town that invests in (Photo submitted to Journal) focusing in on the passenger, but need volunteers for events such as continual training for our police I missed when he snuck the gun "Shop with Cops," an event where force to make sure they keep up." fainamount of people and certain year since 2014. There's so much out of his sweatshirt and movedmembers of the department take The class is held only once per activities would take too long ifinterest in the class that there's a it under the seat. It was a fake youth Christmas shopping. year with a cap of 18 participants. there were 50 or more people. Due waiting list to get in. Those who scenario, but we were in the dark, The Mount Prospect PoliceSill said that the cap is mainly to the cap and increased interest in are unable to get in the class are in the back lot of Public Works,Department has been holdingspace related because some of the the Citizens Police Academy, Sill placed on the waiting list and given with the flashing lights on. Lots of Citizens Police Academy classes village's rooms can only fit a cer- said classes have been full every priority the following year.

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Cannabis Committee Meets MOST READ Cannabis For First Time, Recommends Sales...See story at Journal- STORIES (Continued from page 1A) toplcs.com Dist. 26, Montessori AT JOURNAL-TOPICS.COM "The committee would like to continue to work on and developstated his clear opposition on al- OCTOBER 22-29, 2019 recommendations for the type,lowing the sale of marijuana near Going Back To Court number of cannabis business, lo- schools. Des Plaines Blotter: cations and other possible regula- "We can't have it some place River Trails School Dist.to vacate. Battery Charge At tions. We currently have meetings where kids are going to be normal 26 in Mount Prospect is go- Recent court documents West; Jogger Punched scheduled for tomorrow and eachtraffic walking to or from school, ing back to court Tuesday,filed by the district state the Tuesday for the next couple of or going out to lunch. I know there Nov. 5 in an attempt to haveruling should be overturned weeks until we come to a consen- is talk about having it in a shopping a previous ruling overturnedbecause the court misinter- Alpogianis To Launch sus in terms of recommendationscenter near the high school," said that stipulates Park Viewpreted the language of the Niles Mayoral which then we would like to makeLudvigsen. Montessori School can remain lease. The district claims Park Campaign With to the board," said Huitink. "If a proposal comes to me and in a district -owned buildingView had prior and sufficient Despite the recommendation they are doing three, four hundred through June 30,2020. notice that the lease was ending Announcement, from the cannabis committee,feet away from schools...straight A Cook County CircuitJune 30 and that it would not Fundraiser Next Month aldermen were not ready to makeup I'm going to be a no based Court judge ruled during anbe renewed. a decision at Monday's regular city purely on distances you come Aug. 27 eviction hearing that According to district offi- Des Plaines Considers council meeting. up with." Park View can remain in thecials, if Park View is not out of "We all realize there is a firm Other issues surrounding the district -owned building at its current space by March, the Plans For Touhy deadline...I don't think we wanttopic were also discussed, in- Kensington Road and Burning district will not be able to open Avenue Bridges Over to jump into something if we don'tcluding estimated revenue the Bush Lane because the private a new kindergarten center in its UP Tracks,1-490 discuss, it doesn't make a lot ofcity would make from the sale of school was not given one-year place by the time school begins sense so having the meetings isrecreational cannabis. notice that its lease would benext August, which officials good, but find substance, and I "To me, the only reason, the terminated. have planned and worked on Love's Travel Stop don't mean cannabis," Mayoronly reason to bring this is in at all According to the previous for months. Approved By Elk Grove Nicholas Helmer responded toand say yes to it and have it in the ruling, the school terminated District attorney Howard Trustees Huitink. town is revenue," said Ludvigsen. the lease this past May 7 --Jablecki declined further While no decision was made ,the "I can be sold on it, as long as the less than two months beforecomment. main concern of the night was re-revenue is there." the district wanted Park View ---Richard Mayer After 5 -Hour Meeting, garding where to allow businesses The council is waiting for the Buffalo Grove Green that would deal with cannabis. recommendations of the cannabis Lights Recreational "Remember, we have no space," committee from Tuesday's (Oct. said Helmer. 29) meeting regarding possible Marijuana Locations that are being consid-business locations, zoning restric- ered are business corridors along tions, number of permits , and other Crash On Golf: Charges Another Mailer Targets Elmhurst Road, Rand Road, Wolfissues in order to make a decision Road, Palatine Road and Milwau- as to whether allow the sale of Elk Grove Mayor, kee Avenue. recreational cannabis. 'Cares' Program, Restrictions on where to allow "Our problem is that we have Not Immediately Filed Bahamas Bowl businesses for the sale, infusion,to agree as a council, and there growth and other businesses willis basically three things: where, (Continued from page 1A) injuries. The driver and sole be discussed by the committeehow many, and what kind," saidsame lane. occupant of the Toyota minivan Niles Rejects One during its meetings and will be Ludvigsen. The minivan struck the back ofwas brought to Lutheran General Chick-Fil-A Tax Break, presented to the council at a future The council hopes to have a de- the electronic arrow sign board,Hospital with non -life threatening Approves Another meeting. cision and all paperwork needed by hitting one of the landscapinginjuries. Both have been released Ald. Patrick Ludvigsen (4th) Dec. 9, should it choose to opt in.workers. A second landscapingfrom the hospital. worker was struck by the sign Mount Prospect Police Officer board after the Toyota minivanGreg Sill on Monday told the crashed into it. Journal no charges had been filed The worker who was directlyagainst the minivan driver as it struck by the Toyota minivanwas still an ongoing investiga- JOURNAL was brought to Lutheran General tion and evidence was still being Hospital in Park Ridge where hereviewed. The cause of the colli- & Topics later died due to injuries, policesion is still under investigation. Newspapers said. His name has not been re- The Mount Prospect Police 2). e,,,,dee.t leased yet. 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By NIC F. ANDERSON Central -Mount Prospect intersec- Journal & Topics Reporter tion. It is believed that a significant amount of cut through traffic are With village board approval, motorists traveling to and from the two Mount Prospect traffic ordi-Kensington Business Park." nances were changed Oct. 15. In 2018, the village attempted a Parking on a portion of Henry series of traffic -calming measures Street, near where Henry Streeton Louis such as expanding eve- and Edward Street meet, is now ning turn restrictions at Louis and prohibited. Furthermore, thisRand, installing a warning sign measure is designed to help elimi- with programed flashing lights to nate drivers turning into Mountdeter cut through traffic, installing Prospect Pointe, which is a new permanent speed feedback devices development under construction and adding pavement markings. at the intersection of Rand Road All with the intent of reducing and Henry. traffic volume and motorist speed Time At Busse According to village docu- on Louis Street. ments,"On Henry Street, there will This year, the Mount Prospect Local families rose early Oct. 19 for the Mount Prospect Park District's "Playground Celebration" at be a right -in only driveway east of Transportation Safety Commis- Busse Park, held in celebration of the park's new playground equipment. Above, Christopher Daniel checks out a swing. Edward Street. Construction of a sion asked village staff to complete median island on Henry Street in a post -study. According to village front of the driveway will discour- documents, their results showed age vehicles from turning left into a decrease of 40 percent in daily the site. With the construction of a traffic and a decrease in speed median island, parking will needby four -to -five miles per hour on to be prohibited on both sides ofLouis Street. the street so that traffic can safely "The recorded 611 and 660 travel by the island." vehicles per day (two study loca- This measure is supposed to tions along Louis Street) are more calm traffic, and will not have a representative of a typical residen- "significant impact" on residents tial street in Mount Prospect. The because on -street parking isn't in expanded time frame restricting high demand. right turns from Rand Road onto Another change to traffic wasLouis Street in the evening has approved for the intersection ofhelped to reduce traffic. Contin- Louis Street and Rand Road toued police enforcement will be make the previously temporary the most effective means to deter traffic calming measures, per- violators and cut thru traffic," manent. village documents state. Village documents state that in Transportation Safety Commis- recent years, Louis Street has seen sion asked staff to perform another an increase of traffic volume and post study in six months to a year vehicle speeds "associated withafter the Mount Prospect Pointe motorists avoiding the Rand - development is complete. Oliver Hinz, 4-1/2, and and Benjamin Hinz, 2, enjoy one of the park's new playground features. (Nick Cartwright/Journal photos)

Village Moves Forward With Bridge Repairs

The Mount Prospect VillageConstruction Co., Inc. The vil- Board unanimously approved lage's engineer's estimate $48,203. Dist. 214 Bands Win Top Path Construction Company'sVillage staff checked all bids for bid to complete George Streetaccuracy and no errors were found bridge repairs in an amount notand all bidders signed their bids to exceed $53,410 at the Oct. 15 and bid bonds correctly. Honors At State Invitational village board meeting. Village documents state Path "is Mount Prospect's bridges are qualified to complete the work in- The Prospect High School and Achievement in Visual Perfor-mancewas"Puzzled: Life's regularly inspected to make sure volved with this project and meets John Hersey High School march-mance, and High AchievementUnanswerable Questions," and the infrastructure is maintained.the requirements of the contract ing bands earned top Class 5Ain General Effect. included by Elgar, Whi- In 2017, during a routine bridge documents .They previously com- and 4A honors respectively at the Prospect and Hersey weretacre, Rodgers and Hart, and inspection, the village becamepleted the Lincoln Street bridge Illinois Invitational High School among only 14 bands across allJenkees. Featured soloists at the aware that minor repairs to Georgerehabilitation project and the See Marching Band Championshipclasses to advance to the finalISU competition included David Street bridge were needed, such as Gwun Avenue bridge repair project held Oct. 19 at Illinois State Uni- round of competition. Balut, Frank Karigan, Luke Pod- concrete beam repair, substructurelast year. All of their bridge repair versity in Bloomington -Normal. "This was a wonderful culmi- vrson, Jake Esposito and Zhivko repairs and deck sealing. work has been satisfactory." Performing their 2019 field nation to an outstanding season,"Zhekov. The village sent out a Notice Trustees also approved a 10% show "Finding Balance," thesaid Scott Casagrande, director The Hersey Marching Band to Bidders on Oct. 7. The five($4,855) contingency for the Prospect Marching Knights tookof bands at Hersey. "This year'sconsists of 140 musicians and contractors who submitted bidsproject award which would al- first place in Class 5A, also earn- marching show was one of the color guard members. Drum ma- for the project were: Path Con-low for quantity variances and ing the Music, Visual and General strongest in the last 20 years andjors are Dominic Borrelli, Nina struction Company; MYS, Inc.; unanticipated costs. The bid Effect awards. is a tribute to the students' workGillespie and Clara Menninga. Landmark Construction, Inc.;price, $53,410 plus the 10% con- Hersey's Marching Huskiesethic and talent. Our march- The Prospect Marching Alliance Contractors, Inc.; andtingency: $4,855, brings the total earned first place in Class 4Aing staff and parent volunteersKnights finished their competi- Kovilic Construction, Inc. amount to $53,410. The repairs for the fourth consecutive year,were wonderful throughout thetion season Saturday (Oct.26) The lowest bid was $48555 from are anticipated to begin in early as well as top awards in three season." in Indianapolis at the Bands of Path Construction and the highestNovember and take approximately other categories: High Achieve- The theme for the HerseyAmerica Indianapolis Super bid was $114,453 from Kovilic two weeks to complete. ment in Music Performance, High Marching Band's 2019 perfor-Regional competition. Page 6A I Wednesday, November4, 2019 l The Journal www.journal-topics.com More Predictable Night Noise Starts Nov. 3 Near O'Hare Dist. 214 Hires 2 To Staff By ANNE LUNDE and some non -voting consultants. ones are used, most of the time.eastbound departures. Journal & Topics Reporter It uses alternating weeks be-There are less planes in and out DIAGONALS: These two Communications tween east -west runways and the overnight. runway pairs are used every After nearly two years' wait,remaining, but shorter, northeast There are occasions when asecond week, which is a concern For Now the Interim Fly Quiet scheduleand southwest runways which had very large or a very heavy planefor communities from Glenview, for overnight flights in and out ofbeen retained for wind and weather (carrying extra cargo or extra fuel Niles , Park Ridge, Des Plaines and Township High School Dist. O'Hare Airport will go into effect.conditions. for long trips) has to use one ofChicago's Northwest Side on the 214 has hired two interim The goal is to rotate on a weekly The Federal Aviation Adminis- O'Hare's extra -long runways . The north to River Grove and Elmhurst employees to help staff the basis which airport neighbors willtration did an extensive analysis airline is allowed to request that. to the south. district's communications get overhead noise relief betweenof the interim plan proposed after The Fly Quiet plan alternates Configuration I has arrivals department. 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. three short test periods before ap- a week of parallel (east -west) from the northeast on 22R and de- Following the exit of Com- Since O'Hare's runway con-proving it to go into effect. runways and a week of diagonalspartures to the southwest on 22L. munications Supervisor Jen- figuration shifted primarily to Several construction and main- (northeast -southwest). L, its counterpart, has arrivals nifer Delgado in late Sep- east -west runways in the O'Haretenance projects earlier this fall Because winds may come fromfrom the southwest on 4R and tember, who took a corporate Modernization Program, and a postponed the activation. different directions, there is adepartures on 4L to the northeast. communications job after pair of northwest -southeast run- The interim schedule will be secondary alternative each week. THE SCHEDULE: Primary five years with the district, ways were permanently closed,in place until May, and resumePlanes have to depart into the rotations are followed by second- Dist. 214 hired Dave Beery the brunt of the night traffic was after the 2020 construction sea- direction from which the wind is ary options in parentheses. All and Linda Ashida to serve falling on immediate neighbors. son. When runway constructioncoming. But the same runways are weeks start on Sundays: the district for the time be- The Fly Quiet plan, developed finishes in two years, a permanentused whenever possible. Nov. 3 K (H); Nov.10 L(I); Nov. ing. They both will earn $30 in committee between the Chi- plan must be ready. Each plan has a letter designa- 17, M (0); Nov. 24, L (I) an hour. cago Department of Aviation, THE RUNWAYS: At night,tion. Dec. 1, H (K); Dec. 8, I (L); According to Director of its consultants from Landrum & O'Hare uses one arrival runway EAST -WEST ROTATIONS: Dec. 15, 0 (M); Dec. 22, I (L); Community Engagement and Brown, members of the O'Hare and one departure runway, which K uses 10L, the long runwayDec. 29 K (H) Outreach Patrick Mogge, the Noise Compatibility Commission makes it possible to rotate whichsouth of the terminals, for east- Jan. 5, 2020, L (H); Jan. 12, M district will post the position to bound arrivals, and 9R, the shorter(0); Jan.19, L (I); Jan. 26, H (K) find someone on a permanent runway north of the terminals for Feb. 2, I (L); Feb. 9,0 (M); Feb. basis in January. ootion to,. eastbound departures. 16, I (L); Feb. 23, K (H) Beery served as director of Youth , H, its counterpart, uses 27L Mar. 1, L (I); Mar. 8, M (0); communications for 10 years in Maine Township High School Ballet, Art Classes,Ili -6, for arrivals and 28C (the secondMar. 15, L (I); Mar. 22, H (K); dirf runway south of the terminals) for Mar. 29, I (L) Dist. 207 before retiring at the Rentals & Morel 411116 westbound departures. Apr. 5, 0 (M); Apr. 12, I (L); end of 2018. Ashida is a retired M uses 10L for westbound Apr. 19, K (H); Apr. 26 L (I) Dist. 214 teacher. Visit our website departures and 10C for eastbound May 3; M (0); May 10, L (I) According to Mogge, Beery arrivals. A PDF of this schedule is avail- is overseeing media relations www.GMPD.org Go f Maine 0, its counterpart, uses 28R, the able on the O'Hare Noise Compat- while Ashida is handling more Park District first runway south of the terminals, ibility Commission website,www. of the district's social media 847-297-3000 for westbound departures, and oharenoise .org , under Interim Fly and working closely with 28C, the next runway south, forQuiet. school staff.

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POLICE BLOTTER Man Steals Bicycle From Garage Sale These items are from MountAmazon and had it delivered tosenger front window shattered. which had a driver's license, insur- ington Road. Prospect Police Department his apartment management officeA woman told police she hid herance card, four credit cards, blank Elisa A. Wells, 27, was charged incident reports. The Mount on W. . He said he purse under the front passengerchecks, three gifts cards, makeup, Oct. 17 with driving on a revoked Prospect Journal publish- received notification that the shoesseat of the vehicle. She arrived atand headphones, was missing or suspended license, disobeying es the police blotter every were delivered. At 8 p.m. Oct. 8, he the health facility at 7 p.m. andalong with the jacket. Police ad- a traffic control signal, and a child Wednesday. If anyone has in-went to the management office to worked out for approximately anvised her to contact her banks to restraint violation. She was pulled formation that can help solve get the shoes and learned they were hour. When she returned, the purse cancel credit cards and check forover at 11:26 p.m. in the 1400 a crime, call Crimestoppers at not there. He contacted Amazon, was missing. The purse containedany additional suspicious chargesblock of S. Busse Road. 847-590-7867. which confirmed the shoes were a driver's license, insurance card,on the card activity. Ana Cecilia Guerrero -Ortiz, delivered and that he needed a seven credit cards, $50 in cash, 34, of 7500 N. Elmhurst Rd., Des THEFT REPORTS police report to be reimbursed. house keys , keys to another vehicle SPEEDING CHARGE Plaines, was charged Oct. 16 with Police Oct. 16 received a reportand a cell phone. Officers advised no driver's license/permit and Police at approximately 1:50 from a woman stating two pack-the woman to contact her banks to Matthew T. Medina, 19, offailure to yield turning left. She p.m. Oct. 19 responded to a home ages were stolen from her frontcancel all of her credit cards and 10653 Maue Dr., Orland Park,was pulled over at 5:27 p.m. in the on S. Busse Road for a theft re- door step. She told police that atcheck for any suspicious charges was charged Oct. 16 with speeding 300 block of W. Golf Road. port. A woman told police she andapproximately 2:4.0 p.m. Oct. 15,on the card activity. 35 or more miles per hour over her family were having a garage she received a phone call from a Police at approximately 7:48the speed limit and driving with sale when an unknown man tookneighbor who informed her theyp.m. Oct. 22 were dispatched tono inusrance. He was reportedly CRIMINAL DAMAGE one the bicycles offered for sale. saw two packages stolen fromthe parking lot near LA Fitness stopped by police at Louis StreetTO PROPERTY She told police the bicycle didthe front of the house by twoat Mount Prospect Plaza for aand W. Golf Road at 2:24 p.m. not belong to her, but a neighbor,unknown males. The packagesburglary from motor vehicle re- Police at 12:54 p.m. Oct. 17 re- who gave it to her in an attemptcontained a $75 Christmas orna-port. According to police, a black LICENSE CHARGES sponded to a home on W. Hunting- to sell it at the garage sale. Thement and a $1,200 anniversaryDodge was parked near Panda ton Commons Road for a criminal unknown man was described as diamond ring. Express when the car's back left Enrique Urgell Martinez, 50, ofdamage to property report. A man approximately 50 years of age and sliding door window was shat- 2138 N. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, was told police he installed a new dryer was last seen traveling north on tered. The owner of the vehicle told charged Oct. 22 with driving on a in the apartment building on Sept. the men's mountain bike. Police BURGLARY FROM police she came out of the fitnesssuspended/revoked license and no 19 containing a coin collection were unable to locate the bike or MOTOR VEHICLE facility at approximately 7:45 p.m. rear registration plate light. He was box. He was informed at 6 p.m. the unknown man. when she noticed glass on thepulled over at 12:55 am. at MainOct. 16 by a resident that the coin Police at 7:01 p.m. Oct. 16 Police at approximately 8:22 ground. She said she arrived in the Street and Northwest Highway. collection box was no longer on were on routine patrol in the p.m. Oct. 22 were dispatched to parking lot at approximately 6:45 Cathey N. Derakita, 22, of 2110 the dryer. He told officers he had 1600 block of Cottonwood Lane the parking lot near LA Fitness at p.m. and placed her purse underS. Fifth Ave. Apt. 206, Maywood,not collected the money that was when they were flagged down by Mount Prospect Plaza for a bur-the back of the driver's seat withwas charged Oct. 18 with drivingdeposited in the dryer since it was aman who stated someone stole glary from motor vehicle report. her jacket covering the purse. She on a revoked or suspended license, installed, and estimated there was his shoes that were delivered byOfficers reportedly observed a told police she locked the vehicleno insurance, and improper laneapproximately $50 in the coin box. Amazon. He told police he ordered gray Honda Odyssey with window before going into the gym. When usage. She was pulled over 4:46Police said there was no damage a $100 pair of Adidas shoes fromglass on the ground and the pas- she returned, she said her purse,p.m. in the 200 block of W. Kens-to the dryer.

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ADDRESS UNIT SELLER BUYER AMOUNT Mount Prospect 903 BUTTERNUT LN1631RSMCCORMICK JOHN D TR DOUGAL-KANE $243,000 BLANCHE 900 E GOLFHURST NOFZIGER KEN AINF LLC $242,500 3 S ST BACH GERALD R TR BOULTON KIM M $240,000 5 S PINE ST 304BABBASI ANWER A MOREY PATRICIA $240,000 808 S WILLIAM ST DEUTSCHE BANK CASTALDO DEV LLC $234,000 NAIL TRUST CO TR 0000002015A15 902 PERSIMMON 342RTCOLEMAN CAROLYN TR CHEKEL TOM $230,000 1401 PLUM CT 2016RRFRIGO JAY A HERBERT RICKEY D TR $225,000 Westbrook Walks For A Cause 215 N CATHY LN 41 BARANIAK JACEK STASIUK WILLIAM $220,000 316 S MAPLE ST GRASSANO MICHELE PETERSON JULIE L $206,000 Students in preschool through first grade walked around the world at Westbrook School for Young Learners in Mount Prospect Oct. 3. It was the annual PTO fundraiser, and 1700 FREDIANI CT CRISCIONE MICHAEL CRISCIONE MICHAEL $196,000 this year the walk featured creative stops like Niagara Falls and the Great Barrier Reef. RICHARD RICHARD The young explorers had their passports stamped by volunteers at each location. Many 1170 N BOXWOOD BLUEHOUSE LLC-1170 CIMAFRANCA HANNAH $193,500 family members and community members came out to cheer on the walkers. Walk for BOXWOOD DAWN S Westbrook raises funds for things like PTO -sponsored school assemblies, family events, 628 MAPLE CT THAKKAR NARAYANBHAI ODISHO SILVYA $185,000 free books for each student, learning resources for students and materials for teachers. (Photo by Dena Conway) 250 W PARLIAMENT217 ERMOLENKO VITALYIA SARTIPI SHAHIN $170,000 1747 W CRYSTAL 501 HAKKY AHMAD GARY RACHEL $170,000 106 W WIMBOLTONT37 COOK RICHARD L JR JOZSA EMESE $170,000 1400 N YARMOUTH401 SCHUETZ KRISTEN LEE MCQUILLAN BARBARA A$168,000 EXTR D57 Proposes $3.29M In 718 DEMPSTER ST 103 JASNOSZ ZBIGNIEW SHAH MANAN $160,000 1769 W ALGONQUIN1B BASAVARAJ BHAANU- AKHNANA DAVID W $138,000 MATH I 722 DEMPSTER ST 742106GREBOWSKI MARIA M SHAH SHARDULKUMAR$132,000 Projects Next Summer 1727 W CRYSTAL 603 HOYING INGRID MATYJA ANNA $130,000 725 W HUNTINGTON212 STOPA JAN SOKOLOWSKA APOLO- $120,000 COMMONS RD NIA Mount Prospect Elementary School Dist.dled in the front of the building," Parisi said, adding the district will not disonss expanding 1400 N ELMHURST311 CHICAGO TITLE LAND MUGFORD BRANDON $118,000 57 expects to spend an estimated $3.29 TRUST COMPANY TR million next summer on various capital the building until enrollment numbers show 0000000003776 projects that include rebuilding and ex- there is a need for expansion. 1019 BOXWOOD DR406 MUHAMEDAGIC NATKO BEHREMOVIC SAJRA $116,000 panding parking lots at two of the district's Parisi said space at Lions Park is currently 500 W HUNTINGTON353 NICKELL PAMELA GRANDVIEW CAP LLC $100,000 four schools. adequate and the earliest anything would hap- COMMONS RD pen would be 2021 based on enrollment. Board members Oct. 17 were presented 501 E PROSPECT 1N TSALAPATANIS JENNIFER RUFFOLO LOUIE $100,000 with a list of projects slated for next spring Two other projects slated at Lions Park in 501 E PROSPECT 11 KUPCZYNSKI THOMAS R ADHYARU DHAIVAT $92,500 and summer. clude installing air conditioning in the gym- At Fairview ElementarySchool,the nasiumand replacing the larger chiller and 625 W HUNTINGTON308 ANDREEVA ERI P 625 HUNTINGTON UNIT$45,000 COMMONS RD 308 LLC district plans to rebuild and expand the HVAC controls at a total of $250,000. parking lot between the school and Dist. At Westbrook School, the district plans Des Plaines 57 administration building. The estimatedto purchase two mobile classrooms it has DUBOWSKI DANIEL CSIFFARI VERONA $200,000 cost for this work is $1.1 million. been leasing for a total of $70,000, replace 8943 ROBIN DR According to Assistant Supt. of Finance HVAC controls for $20 ,000, replace asphalt 820 GRACELAND 601 DELEON ERICKO S BREITMAN JANICE L $200,000 and Operations Adam Parisi, the districtat the basketball courts for $40,000, and 1345 S WOLF RD FERMIN JENNIFER WINNERS REGINALD $196,000 intends to create an additional 11 parking install sensory floors in the early childhood DYVES spaces. hallway for $10,000. 1730 LOCUST ST JUDICIAL SALES CORP PLUS HOME DEV LLC $193,500 "The lot is shared by the administra- At Lincoln Middle School, the plan is to 9357 LANDINGS SQW12 KUUANIN NENAD ZALEWSKI TRUST $187,000 tion and Fairview, and at times, we have replace the Busse Gymnasium HVAC unit 1591 THACKER ST 301 WOODS MAUREEN TR TOMAINO GREGORY $187,000 16 additional employees that park there... and install air conditioning for $100,000; G TR we have also made some updates to the replace the HVAC controls for gymnasium 8829 ROBIN DR PRABHAKARAN SURESH- HYNES RISALYN $185,000 administration building so we have more and main offices for $10,000; replace floors KUMAR meetings there where we are bringing maybe in all classrooms, cafeteria, and locker 9386 LANDINGS SQ401 PAPOULIAS LAMBE PEREZ FERN MARIAN $175,000 20-25 more employees to the administration rooms for $350,000; repair and repaint BOBBY building. The parking lot has just gotten hallway lockers for $125,000; and add two 150 NORTHWEST MILOPOTAS PROP INC WHITTAKER NATHAN $173,000 JOHN more congested." generators for $70,000. HWY At Lions Park Elementary, the district Lastly, at the administration building the 9357 LANDINGS SQ401 CHICAGO TITLE KOSURI RAKESH VARMA$172,500 LAND TRUST CO TR intends to rebuild and expand the parkingdistrict intends to build a receiving room 0000000000717 lot that will create an additional 20 spaces. at the dock entrance for $125,000, and 2129 ASH ST PATEL VILPUBHAI I PATEL MEGHANABEN $171,000 That work is estimated to cost $725,000. replace the windows and remove asbestos 188 GROVE AVE 62C JACOB LALITH CHAREWICZ MICHAEL $168,500 The additional 20 spaces will come from for $300,000. D TR vacant land that is next to the school. The The district is paying for these projects BURKE RUSTY A TR HOOPER TOM $168,000 district demolished a home there this pastfrom funding thatwasgenerated from a 1704 VAN BUREN SONI MIKEN P $155,000 summer. property tax increase referendum supported 8995 KENNEDY ST 107GLEE MIN JU Rebuilding and expanding will moveby voters in March 2018. The district ex- 8808 S LESLIE LN MANYFELICIANO DANIEL OLASSA MANOJ $150,000 vehicles of parents dropping off and pick- pects to receive approximately $60 million 9357 LANDINGS SQ106 KIER BRIAN A TR IQBAL BILAL $135,000 ing up children off Council Trail and into in new property taxes over the next decade 1702 MILL ST 208 APOSTOL LOUIS G ADMN ILIEV MAGDALENA $130,000 It will also provide fordue to the approved referendum. the school lot. 9409 BAY COLONY 404 DAVIS FAYE JAC( WILSON A $127,000 underground detention that will minimize Bid packages will be sent to contractors in CALANDRA MARY A TR SONI KIRIT $125,000 flooding, Parisi added. December and the school board will likely 9518 DEE RD 103C Should the district decide to one day add take action on those bids at the Jan .23 board 9356 LANDINGS LN406 LE ANH M MASUJIRO OMURA $124,000 on to Lions Park, doing so will not affect meeting. If approved by the board, some 9581 DEE RD 2091 HENG SOKKIM PATEL IIMANSHU $120,000 the expanded parking lot, Parisi said. work can begin in the spring while the rest 650 MURRAY LN 213 PIASECKI WOJCIECH OKONSKI LUKASZ $120,000 will start once school lets out for summer "With any expansion, it would remove the 9477 BAY COLONY 252 BOYLE ROBERT M TR YAVNYY IVAN $115,000 current bus loop and the buses would be han- break and be completed by next August. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I Wednesday, October 30, 2019 Page 11A Federal Funding Awarded To Four Local Suburbs, Cook County Weather Report The following weather Mount Prospect, Arlington$252,222 in CDBG funding; one of the seven parts of the pro- submitted a CDBG annual action readings were compiled by Heights, Palatine, Des PlainesArlington Heights will receive gram, giving grants to entitled cities plan, or a "wishlist," to HUD Northwest suburban weath- and Cook County are part of the $269,344; Des Plaines will receive and counties "to develop viable which detailed the things they erman Karl Lindahi: 16 total Illinois communities that $302,509 and Palatine will receive urban communities by providing would like to spend the CDBG FY will receive funding from the U .5 . $476,996. They were not among decent housing and a suitable liv- 2019 funds such as homelessness/ Oct. 27-H. 60, L. 45, Pcp. Department of Housing and Urban the listed communities for HOME ing environment, and by expanding continuum of care services, public .10 Development (HUD) as part of the or ESG funding. economic opportunities, principal- service needs, affordable housing, Oct. 26-H. 54, L. 38, Pcp. Community Development Block Cook County will receive ly for low -and moderate -income public facility needs, and public 1.40 Grant (CDBG) program. $10,630,363 in CDBG; $6261226 persons," according to HUD. improvement needs. Oct. 25-H. 52, L. 40, Pcp. 0 United States Sen.Tammy Duck- in HOME and $869,683 in ESG. According to the village of The HOME program helps ex- Oct. 24-H. 51, L. 42, Pcp. 0 worth (D -IL) and Dick Durbin CDBG provides annual grants Mount Prospect, "Many of these pand the supply of affordable hous- Oct. 23-H. 60, L. 39, Pcp. (D -IL) announced on Thursday to 1209 local government munici- services are housing -related such ing through funding states who then .05 Oct. 22-H. 53, L. 44, Pcp. (Oct. 24) the amount of funding palities and states. The program as homeless prevention, emer- fund local housing programs. The .26 Illinois communities will receive started in 1974 and has been one ofgency housing, transitional hous- ESG program provides funding to Oct. 21-H. 68, L. 52, Pcp. through the CDBG program, HUD's longest and continuously ing programs or housing for adults state, local and private entities to .15 HOME program and Emergency run programs. with developmental or intellectual help people experiencing a housing Oct. 20-H. 63, L. 50, Pcp. 0 Solutions Grants (ESG). Mount Prospect is part of the disabilities." crisis or homelessness and give Year-to-date precipitation: Mount Prospect will receive"CDBG Entitlement Program," Back in August, village officials them "rapid re -housing." 46.91 -inches.

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Alcohol OKd Local Businesses Honored At Annual Breakfast For Heffy's Mount Prospect's Economic Construction of Lake Center Mount Prospect Village Development Commission hon- (1731 Wall St. located at Elmhurst Board unanimously approved ored three local businesses for their and Algonquin roads) - 130,000 a liquor license for Heffy's commitment and contributions sq. ft. industrial space Hot Dogs at the village board to the community at the village's Completion of 20 West at 20 W. meeting Oct. 15. annual Business Breakfast on Northwest Hwy. -a 73 -unit luxury Robin O'Grady purchased Thursday (Oct. 24). apartment project Heffy's Hot Dogs in June Victoria in the Park Banquet Construction of Park Terrace 2018. The previous owner did Hall where the breakfast was held Rowhomes at 15-19 N. Elmhurst not hold a liquor license. Since received the Budding Business Ave. - 12 -unit rowhome project taking over, O'Grady said that Award (less than five years in Construction of 10 N. Main her customers have requested business). at Central Road and Main St. the ability to purchase beer or Ted Mavrakis opened Victoria - a 97 -unit luxury apartment wine with their meals. Due to in the Park in 2016. Located on project this , she sought out the opportu- Elmhurst Road between Dempster Construction of Maple Street nity to offer these on her menu and Algonquin, Victoria hosts a Lofts development at 301 S. by contacting the village. variety of events including cor- Maple St. - 257 apartments, 56 Gathering at the annual Business Breakfast were (left to right) Mount Village Manager Michael porate events, charity fundraisers, rowhomes, retail space, public Prospect Community Development Director Bill Cooney, Robert (Pat) parking garage Cassady and Executive As- parties, reunions, bar/bat mitzvahs O'Donnell of Hearth & Home, Ted Mavrakis of Victoria in the Park sistant Doreen Jarosz met with and more. The VIP Ballroom Banquets, Mount Prospect Mayor Arlene Juracek, and Trisha Chokshi Relocation of police and fire O'Grady regarding her request accommodates up to 400 seated and Augie Filippone of Chokshi Filippone Law. headquarters, and a request for for a liquor license, specifically guests, with room for community proposals for redevelopment for an "F-2" license, which allows events. neurial Award. The firm is ownedand zoning commission. Chokshi current headquarters site at 112 for the consumption of beer and Hearth & Home, located at 530and run by Augie Filippone and serves as a member of the financeE. Northwest Hwy. wine only at dining tables. W. Northwest Hwy., received the Trisha Chokshi. They are both committee and also volunteers as a Opening of several new busi- O'Grady has business owner- Enduring Business Award (more active in the Mount Prospect com- member of MP 20/30, a network- nesses at Randhurst Village ship experience, however,this is than five years in business).munity in a number of ways. They ing group for young professionalsincluding Minta Restaurant and her first experience with alcohol Family -owned Hearth & Homerecently began a new programwith a chamber and community Social Lounge, McAlister's Deli, sales. Village documents state has been in business since 1971.series "Lawyers at the Library: focus. Lastly, Chokshi serves asClub Pilates, Aligned Modern that O'Grady has successfully Its 5,000 sq. ft. showroom offers a Your Legal Help Desk" at thechairman of the board of directors Health and DSW Shoes completed a certified liquor selection of designer hearths , fire- Mount Prospect Public Library.for the Mount Prospect Chamber Two proposed senior housing servers class and holds a certi- places, patio furniture and BBQThe program offers free legal of Commerce. projects - at Linneman Road(88 fied food service manager's grills. Three generations of the advice during private 30 -minute Also during Thursday's break- units) and Kensington Road (79 certificate. Furthermore, she O'Donnell family have owned and appointments on the last Wednes-fast, MountProspectCommu- units) plans to act as the full-time operated Hearth & Home servingday of each month. nity Development Director Bill Upcoming opening of Mount manager of the restaurant. as a retail anchor in the downtown Chokshi holds "CommunityCooney gave a presentation on Prospect Pointe along Rand Road Heffy's Hot Dogs is a fast- for several decades. Conversations" regularly in thedevelopment projects throughout across of Walmart featuring The food style restaurant with seat- Chokshi Filippone Law, locatedchamber office, discussing top- the village. Tile Shop, Buona Beef and Texas ing at 15 tables located at 1520 at 401 E. Prospect Ave. Suite 217, ics and giving advice. Filippone Economic development high-Roadhouse, which is expected to open around Thanksgiving. N. Elmhurst Rd. was the recipient ofthe Entrepre- serveson the village planninglights of the event included:

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Religion over the ages has gotten a bad rap, where people came together, honored one an- a small, wooden ship with all the personal belongings although there have been many times when other, sang in harmony, reminisced and smiled they could carry, and sail to the New World, even if it stinging criticism has been richly deserved. a lot. It was a clear display of the goodness meant they would lose their lives. There are rough estimates that in all of hu- of religion and people in a geographical area Individual liberty is a cornerstone of the Congre- man history between 1 and 2 billion combat- that is overwhelmingly Christian, but also well gational church, which today is an overall part of the ants and civilians have died in a total of 1,763 represented by large numbers of people of the United Church of Christ. Members believe in a per- wars. But contrary to some belief, the number world's 235 other faiths such as Islam, Juda- sonal connection with God to help them understand the of deaths in the name of religion is tiny com- ism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Baha'i. Scriptures and to guide them in their mission to help pared to the most maniacal reasons for deaths Approximately 150 people, many of them their friends and neighbors through volunteerism. in wars: greed, hatred and a thirst for power. residents whose local roots are deep, gathered Saturday night's celebration was how the local Of the 1,763 wars, just 123 of them have been at a banquet hall to celebrate the 150th an- church grew from just a few people who nestled in a in the name of religion. And of the 1 to 2 bil- Off The niversary of First Congregational Church of local resident's home in 1869, to the construction of a lion who have died in all conflicts, only 7% of Des Plaines. The setting was one of friendship house of worship at and Graceland Av- that number has religion to blame. Record and pride and an affinity to the basic principles enue followed by the opening of a much bigger church It's horrifically true that wars in the name By Todd of the denomination that arrived in America in 1929 at 766 Graceland where services are currently of religion have been a scourge on humanity. in the early 17th century on board the May- held. It's also very true that religion is not the main Wessell flower. But more than a celebration of a number, Satur- reason why people seem to be at each others' As explained, the forerunners of the Con- day's gathering was a celebration of church members throats all the time. In reality, religion is over- gregational church were the Pilgrims and the and friends who believe in the goodness of people to whelmingly uplifting in almost too many ways to count Puritans who fled persecution in England and other parts overcome their differences, and to worship in the way and an example of just how good human beings can be. of Europe where state religions ruled. They wanted to they desire made possible by the freedom and liberty A banquet was held last Saturday night in Des Plaines be free and the only way to attain freedom was to board they've inherited over the last 19 generations.

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diminished the quality of life for keep it even though we're broke.lives. Nice going. Who is the make sure we follow up on that Oink Oink 99 percent of the population, but It would have been nice to save next person the city is going to one. Thanks much. fantastic new technologies even the elephants too, but you can't get stuck with paying for asec- If Des Plaines is serious about things out a bit. For example, have everything. Nanu nanu. ondpension, Oh wait, the police relocating The Taste in 2020, I'll my girlfriend is a robot. She's chief. Who's next? Where's Cop? offer the use of my house and absolutely wonderful. You're When are they going to have yard. Don't laugh. The bathroom going to love robots even Sigh Of Relief is tiny but always has a freak- Making A list a policeman sitting here at Wolf though they take your job and and Golf? Just stop the people ishly large supply of toilet paper are better than you at every- Great news. Finally over the and hand soap. And at any given last month or so those illegally Ten people, places, or things thatare not going correctly be- thing.But I digress. The reason that give me pause: 1) Joaquin causethere is going to be a fatal moment there's enough beer in for this Speak Out entry is to let parked cars on the north side Phoenix as The Joker 2) Mitch crash because the morons on my garage to host a professional you know about your controver- of the 500 block of Landmeier Trubisky 3) No quid pro quo 4) the right-hand lane are cutting sporting event -- even soccer. So sial president. Believe it or not, Road in Elk Grove Village that Farm to table 5) Locally sourced off people that are going in the let me know if you're interested. he's still alive. Nobody cares have been blocking the side- 6) Nervous Nancy 7) Domino's correct place. All I ask is a couple of days no- about him though. He's harm- walk all summer seem to have Brooklyn style pizza crust 8) tice so I can temporarily relocate less. He did his time and then stopped. A big thank you to the Trump Doral Resort 9) Make my 300 pound pot bellied pig. retreated to one of his oversees village of Elk Grove and the America great again 10) Safe Stop Paying He's wary of anything with the properties where he's been liv- homeowner for their coopera- tion in not parking across the zone. word taste in it. ing a reclusive life, although he "Feeling Short Changed." sidewalk and thank you to the still has a Twitter account. Only The aldermen don't want to hear Journal for publishing Speak centenarians still have Twitter from the residents. How about if Welcome, Out. Hope For Chicago accounts. Poor guy still wants to the residents quit paying for the Future Guy finish the wall. So don't worry. Hi, I vaguely remember when aldermen's health insurance? In Be happy. You can't change Doesn't Like we got the Des Plaines casino addition, a huge bonus given to Hey Des Plaines, this is anything. You destroy the it was the final license and that the city manager shouldn't have future guy from the year 2050. natural world but create beauti- Des Plaines becomes the we support 10 other communi- been given out until the theater Just want to let you know that ful robots and find the love you laughing stock once again on ties with our license. I think we is up and running. I bet this things don't turn out as bad as were looking for all along. It all Oct. 18. The day the fire chief should all cheer and hope that money would have covered the you think. You might even be balances out in the end. I have leaves Des Plaines with a sec- Chicago gets another license be- 300 -feet that got cut from the shocked to hear that the world to go now -- there's a fundraiser ond pension. Now the city gets cause that deal is null and void warming pool. A way to short still exists 30 years down the for the Des Plaines Theater. The to pay for his second pension and we don't have to support all change the residents. pike. Sure, the national debt and robots say to cut our losses and for the rest of his and his wife's these other communities. Let's climate change have severely let it go, but humans want to

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I see it.If you would liketo state your rubbish and plastic, etc., in Prospect Heights and other high in Mount Prospect on Rand they opinion aboutanything, feel free DP Questions built a Buona Beef and Texas to do so. Just make sure your Always About $$$ profile suburbs. If that is so, how come the police never do Roadhouse from scratch in just a messageis brief, to the point Does anyone have any idea few months. I'm guessing these and within the limits of good When I read the article about anything about it? Answer me when the construction will that. Do certain people on Route places will be open long before taste and acceptable to readers the water rates in Arlington be finished in downtown Des the ones in Des Plaines. What is of a family newspaper. Heights I thought it was satire. 83 know somebody important Plaines? Also, who thought it and it is all ignored? taking so long? Des Plaines resi- Arlington Heights residents was a good idea to have no turn dents are giving all their money have done a fabulous job reduc- lanes? to other towns because they ing their water consumption. For Real? have more restaurant choices. However, now that water bills Come on, Des Plaines. What's Chicago's Problem are lower the city is bringing Be Nice Let me see if I got this the deal? in less revenue. So now the straight. After literally decades Still fly quiet. That's how it geniuses who run Arlington I wish that people could learn of education to conserve water, should be. No matter which way Heights are raising the price of to live kindly with wildlife. Yes, we have. Usage has gone down. Fun With Words you spin the bottle here, quite water to make up the difference. there are skunks and possums As a result so have revenues. a few people are going to get Are you kidding me? That's and raccoons in Des Plaines. In response rates are going up If anyone thought family gath- kissed. Any rest, good luck after the reward you get for reduc- You can make simple adjust- erings were fractious over the to cover the shortfall. Did we the 2300 shoulder hour for the ing your water consumption: ments to avoid them, you don't last few years, the 2019 holidays really elect these people? David FAA. This is not our problem, higher costs. It always seems to need to get bent out of shape may be the most argumentative F., Arlington Heights. this is the City of Chicago's be about increasing revenue and like the woman that posted on ever. With all due respect to problem. As far as program- not reducing the cost of produc- the Nextdoor app who lives on the song "Delaware" by Perry ming, directing night time tion with politicians. The future Lets Go, PR Linden, that she was going to Como and being totally U.N.- flights. Tell the pilots, we're not looks bleak. shoot the skunk with her son's Syria-us: As to Thanksgiving BB gun. All you need to do it the enemy. Hooray...Finally Park Ridge is and other get togethers, 2019: make a noise (rap on your back going to allow electronic signs I'm not globally warming to the door glass) or take a flashlight. Road Bad for the bus stops Now if Park idea of having the family over. Guarantees It Not that big of a deal. If that is Ridge would only allow them We will have to change the food I would like to know what is such an inconvenience to you, for the library and schools. The we eat because we don't want The Cumberland Circle being done with Euclid Avenue consider yourself lucky that is law that does not allow electron- any reference to Turkey, but we rebuild is still not going to from Wolf to past Milwaukee your biggest problem compared ic signs was written a long time will still have mom's pie, having stop accidents from happening. Avenue. The road is so bad. to by my friend's son who is dy- ago when electronic signs were filled the garbage with the all People going southwest on Golf What is the patching at Euclid ing of brain cancer and is blind not as refined and were usually the apple Koreas, or were her are not going to stop anymore and River for? If they are going and bedridden. So, live kindly. associated with non -desirable pies more im-peach-mint? With than they did before. I guarantee to repair the road just do the Rap on the glass and give the businesses such as adult movie nuts. Naturally we won't use the it. whole thing. wildlife a moment to move on shops, pawn shops and currency fine China, everyone dishing out and I hope your anger subsides. exchanges. That's no longer the their own vitriol with cottage Just Asking Time To Move On case. Let's get with the times cheese on the side, probably Park Ridge. Watch Out small Kurd, best served Chile. Why is the only thing I see Reading the Speak Outs today After yelling and screaming on Niles Police Facebook page against legalized pot makes me I'm always walking near their political positions, the is all the officers at community shake my head. To the gentle- Reactions Howard and Ash and there is family won't be Biden their functions? Do they actually do man who said years ago it was always a car blowing the stop time and more likely Russian to The ignorance of some people police work anymore? Are the knowledge that 98% signs. We need some lights or leave, so will Finnish early. So who write or call Speak Out mayor and chief so soft that they of people who smoke weed something so they can see it no card games like bridge after never ceases to amaze me. For don't care about crime? I bet went on to hard drugs. That's since they must be blind. Please so no Trump. It's time Iran away example, the person who said crime is up in a Niles. Maybe the point common knowledge. watch out for pedestrians. from all this. Trick or treat! you should go to China if you the next mayor will hire a chief Show the studies that have want to experience socialism. that actually lets his officers do proven that. You won't. To the China is a communist state Wise Spending? the jobs they were hired to do. gentleman who saw homeless Trump's Way which is a far cry from social- (Ed. Note: We're sure the in Colorado. I've been to many ism. Maybe they meant to say So the state 45 billion infra- mayor and chief care about cities in America where weed Imagine a Des Plaines alder- Venezuela which is a socialist structure plan for Des Plaines crime. One way to keep tabs is illegal and I see tremendous man responding to a question state. Or how about the person amounts to 31 million to OCC. on local crime is to read the amount of homeless people. about accepting gifts that at- who said "98% of drug addicts The next largest project is Police Blotter. We publish a Your point? I smoked pot in the tempt to influence their deci- started out with marijuana." Algonquin resurfacing $2 mil- Niles blotter every week.) `60s and my friends and myself sion -making with, "We do it all No facts to base up this claim. lion. The rest dwarf these two. didn't move to harder drugs. the time. Get over it." And then I would bet that 100% of drug Is this where we want money Many of us including myself -- and I'm not kidding here -- addicts started out drinking spent? Is this the bang for the Not Your Business have grown up to be very suc- this same alderman later tries to milk, or eating bread or enjoy- buck? I thought schools were cessful in our field. Legal weed clarify the answer by saying, "I ing ice cream. Or the person well funded not underfunded. We live in Des Plaines' 7th is here, accept it and move on. never said the word gift -- you that says that don't want to sell In politics it's not how the ward and see that our alderman The only thing that will hap- did. That was your word." Nice. marijuana in Rolling Meadows money is spent, it is that money Don Smith opposes recreational pen is someone will buy some, Now you know how President because they don't want their is spent. More waste means marijuana. On this issue, Smith go home, smoke a little in the Trump's chief -of -staff Mick kids exposed to it. How naïve more money for projects that and Carla Brookman stand evening, watch TV, have a snack Mulvaney operates. can they be? If it's not sold in really need funding. Just saying. alone; the other six aldermen and go to bed. They won't go Rolling Meadows you can be Please comment and reach out wholeheartedly support the sale out to terrorize or beat anyone sure it will be sold close by Wants Restaurants to our representatives like Marty of pot. Don, for 20 years you up. I'll leave that for all the legal and their kids know it. I real- Moylan. opposed the casino and now drunks. oppose pot. Why don't you take ize Speak Out is for people to Can the Journal please voice their opinions and I enjoy provide updates on the various Page 16A I Wednesday, October 30, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

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By DION MARTORANO Thursday, Oct. 17. date of the beginning competitionthat state series is considered tosession on the dates of subsequent state series competition in that Journal & Topics Sports The IHSA rules state that a in any IHSA state series, students have begun for all entered schools. member school that does not countfrom that school may not partici-If any school subsequently incurs sport." Soccer,tennis, football and 51% of students as in attendancepate in the state series," the IHSAa strike, the qualified teams and/ Not only does the strike reduce other athletes competing in Illinois shall not engage in interscholastic rule on participation during a strike or students will be permitted to Chicago athletes chances to com- High School Association (IHSA) activities. states. "However, when students continue participating in the state pete in the postseason, it affects sports are among those greatly "If a school is on strike and not from any member school first par- series, so far as the IHSA strikeschools in the suburbs as well. affected by the Chicago Public in legal session, as defined by the ticipate in the beginning level ofpolicy is concerned, even though Maine West boys soccer sched- (Continued on page 16AA) Schools teachers strike that started state board of education, on thecompetition in a given state series their school may not be in legal Page 2M IOctober 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY STATE TOURNAMENT Good Timing By Freshmen

Gaik (So., 38th, 21:43.4), Gi- 37 From Area selle Cordora-Yanez (So., 39th, Advance To This 21:53.1), Megan Shafar (So.,44th, 22:34.9); Maddie Reid (Fr., 47th, Week's Sectionals 22:46.5), Yenny Velazquez (Sr., 52nd, 23:23.6) The IHSA girls cross country Notes: Loyola won itsfirst sectionals are Saturday, Nov. 2 and regional title since 2007 and 16 Journal -area teams qualifiedthe seventh overall in program Prospect's Cam Kalaway(left) and teammate Annika Erickson finish first for the host Knights, and fourth - out of regionals Friday -Saturday, history. fifthoverall, during Saturday's regional. (Tom Wessell/Journal photos) Oct. 25-26. Between the 16 area Sectional advancing to: Lake teams and individual qualifiers, 37 Park (east campus) at 1 p.m. Sat- strike. freshmen from the Journal -area areurday, Nov. 2. Medalist: Oak Park -River For- advancing to sectionals. est sophomore Josephine Welin Here's a look at how regionals Prospect Regional: (18:41.6) went and which teams are heading Qualifying teams: Prospect Journal -area advancing to sectionals: (45), Fremd (48), Hersey (76), teams: Glenbrook South (103), Glen - Leyden: Madelyn Virzi (Fr., CLASS 3A brook North (131), Schaumburg 8th, 21:36.2), Jillianne Legaspi (200) (So., 9th, 21:41.2), Michelle Mal- Niles West Regional: Eliminated teams: Rolling donado (So., 10th, 21:44), Alize Qualifying teams: Loyola Meadows (203), Hoffman Estates Earnest (So., Ilth, 21:50.7), Ma- Academy (39), New Trier (40),(208), Conant (217) riah Fontanez (So., 12th, 22:04.7), Maine South (57), Evanston Medalist: Glenbrook South Alexis Weiner (13th, 22:19.3), (86), Niles West (149), Elk Grove senior Kate Jortberg (17:36.4) Julie Cruz (Sr., 14th, 22:19.4) (175) Journal -area individual quali- Sectional advancing to: Lake Eliminated teams: Niles North fiers: Rolling Meadows freshman Park (east campus) at 1 p.m. Sat- (212), Maine West (221), MaineColette Lampa (31st, 20:02), Co- urday, Nov. 2. East (incomplete, 4 runners) nant freshman Lucy Scales (35th, Medalist: Loyola Acad-20:22.) and Rolling Meadows Hersey freshman Anna Harden reaches the finish line of Saturday's CLASS 2A emy freshman Ellie Grammasfreshman Shreya Chacko (39th, cross country regionalat Prospect. Harden finished second overall. (18:26.3) 20:40) St. Viator Regional: Journal -area individual quali- Journal -area advancingregional title and third in a row. 46th, 20:28.9), Melanie Kehr (So., Qualifying teams: Vernon Hills fiers: Maine East junior Alyssateams: Glenbrook South's Kate Jortberg57th, 21:29.4) (25), St. Viator (61), Carmel (65), Valle (29th, 20:37), Maine West Prospect: Cam Kalaway (Fr.,broke the course record with a Sectional advancing to: Hoff-St. Francis (75), Fenton (129), freshman Kennedy Young (33rd,4th, 18:27), Annika Erikson (Jr.,time of 17:36.4, breaking formerman Estates at Busse Woods at 10 Resurrection (169) 21:06) and Maine West junior Mae 5th,18:27 .6), Hailey Erickson (Fr.. Prospect star Brooke Wilson's a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Eliminated teams: Three Lin McGing (43rd, 22:33) 8th, 18:33.2), Reese Lettow (Jr., 17:40 time. schools forfeited because of the Journal -area advancing 11th, 18:57.1), Paige Runkle (Jr., Sectional advancing to: Hoff- Palatine Regional: CPS teachers strike, leaving only teams: 17th, 19:13.6), Lia Skoufos (Sr.,man Estates at Busse Woods at 10 Qualifying teams: Barrington six teams to compete. Loyola Academy: Ellie Gram-20th, 19:17.7), Emily Hubbarda.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. (37), Palatine (85), Cary -Grove Medalist: Vernon Hills fresh- mas (Fr.,1st place, 18:26.3), (Sr., 21st, 19:22.5) (96), Lake Zurich (122), Grant man Rose Sheridan (18:03.2) Hayes Flanagan (Jr.,5th,19:16.7), Fremd: Julia Finegan (Sr., 6th, Lake Forest Regional: (140), Jacobs (148) Journal -area advancing Sarah Jay (Jr., 6th, 19:16.7), 18:29.8), Rebecca Markham (Sr., Qualifying teams: Libertyville Eliminated teams: McHenryteams: Meghan O'Donoghue (So., 10th,7th, 18:30.8), Julia LaDuke (Sr.,(48), Warren (94), Lake Forest(154), Dundee -Crown (220), St. Viator: Katie Castelli (Jr., 19:24.1), Maeve Norman (Fr., 10th, 18:51.8),Amanda Markham(102),Stevenson(103),Wheeling Buffalo Grove (229), Round2nd, 18:25.6), Mary Grace Heg- 17th, 19:37.1), Illiana Arroyo (Jr., (Fr., 12th, 19:06.1), Marisa Ban (109), Zion -Benton (112) Lake (229) berg (So., 9th, 19:50.1), Joy Berg- 30th, 20:47 .6) , Nicole Cleland (Jr., (Sr., 13th, 19:07.6), Norah Odle Eliminated teams: Deerfield Medalist: Grant sophomore Aly strom (So., 14th,20:34 .6), Maddie 32nd, 21:01.7) (Jr., 15th, 19:11.6), Emma Odle (131), Mundelein (181), Highland Negovetich (17:06) Reddin (Fr., 16th, 20:39.2), Mia Maine South: Maria Marcucci(Sr., 19th, 19:17.6) Park (273), Waukegan (297) Journal -area advancing Raftery (Sr., 20th, 21:01.1), Stella (So., 4th, 19:13.4), MaryClare Hersey: Anna Harden (Fr., 2nd, Medalist: Libertyville fresh-teams: Raftery (So., 29th, 22:03.9), Celia Koch (Fr.,7th,19:18.8),Tara Mur- 18:05.6), Hannah Kersemeierman Sheila Tucker (17:25.2) Palatine: Anne Marie JordanCamel (So., 36th, 22:51.9) phy (Jr., 9th, 19:233), Courtney(Sr., 9th, 18:33.5), Mackenzie Journal -area advancing(Jr., 7th, 18:14), Ellie Roy (Jr., Resurrection: Jaden De Guz- Lee (Sr., 16th, 19:35.4), PaytonGinder (Fr., 14th, 19:08.8), Gabi teams: 10th, 18 :37) , Laura Seeberger (Jr., man (So., 30th, 22:07.6), Emma Tauber (Jr., 21st , 19:50 .5),Morgan Makowski (Fr., 25th, 19:35.3), Stevenson: Michelle Yu (Sr., 20th, 18:59) ,Tara O'Sullivan (Fr., Kantor (Fr., 31st, 22:10.9), Mary Gioia (Fr., 31st, 20:56), Adeline Emma Van Meveren (Fr., 26th, 11th, 18:54.2), Alivia Alton (Sr.,23rd, 19:13), Katelyn Whitcomb Stachula (Fr., 33rd, 22:33.9), Cook (Jr., 37th, 21:30.1) 19:36.5), Erin Moran (Sr., 28th,15th, 19:06.8), Emily Fejes (Jr., (Fr., 25th, 19:17), Ruth Hall (Fr.,Maeve Hogan (Fr.,37th,22:53.3), Niles West: Lily Carey (Jr., 19th , 19:38.9), Erin Barton (Sr., 30th,23rd, 19:27.8), Emma Finnegan26th, 19:20), Mia Solano (Jr., Rita Chandler (Fr., 38th , 22:54.2), 19:41.8), Veronika Adamczyk (Sr., 19:45 .5) (Jr., 26th, 19:34.7), Caimin Xi 29th, 19:33) Maddie Lawler (Fr., 39th, 22nd, 19:50.8), Dia Patel (So., Glenbrook South: Kate Jon - (Sr., 28th, 19:37.9), Natalie Dug- Sectional advancing to: Hoff- 23:20.9), Rachael Lally (So., 35th, 21:17.4), Ela Kinaci (Jr.,berg (Sr., 1st,17:36.4), Maggie aesescu (So.,48th,20:30.8),Alexaman Estates at Busse Woods at 10 41st, 24:51.2) 36th, 21:23.2), Maja Applequist Jortberg (Fr., 22nd, 19:29.3), Kiki Collins (Fr., 52nd, 20:43.6) a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Sectional advancing to: Fenton (Fr., 40th, 22:09.6), Alexis Maz- Patton (Fr., 24th, 19:33.6), Molly Wheeling: Brenda Torres (Fr., at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. zenga (Jr., 41st , 22:12.9), Nandini Durow (So., 27th, 19:38.1), Mia3rd, 17:50.3), Jasmine Bautista Whitney Young Regional: Shah (So., 46th, 22:37.6) Rojas (Fr., 29th, 19:41.7), Tara (Jr., 10th, 18:50.5), Brianna Ruiz Qualifying teams: Oak Park - CLASS IA Elk Grove: Sam Wadas (Sr., Wirtschoreck (Fr., 38th, 20:28.9),(So., 21st, 19:18), Lizeth LeonRiver Forest (15), Leyden (50) 24th, 20:12.7), Sarah Dambinba- Bella Trapp (Jr., 52nd, 21:33) (Sr., 30th, 19:40), Iran Teran (Jr., Eliminated teams: None, only Ida Crown Regional: zar (So., 34th, 21:08.8), Zuzanna Notes: Prospect won its 11th 45th ,20: 27 .4) ,Jessica Avalos (So., 2 teams competed because of CPS (Continued on page 8AA) www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 Page 3M

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY STATE TOURNAMENT Area Boys Teams Rule Day At Regionals Leyden Competes At Near -Empty Meet In Chicago

The IHSA boys cross country regionals continued through Chicago's teacher strike Friday - Saturday, Oct. 25-26 across the state with 15 Journal -area teams advancing to sectionals Saturday, Nov. 2. The advancing Journal -area teams are Fremd, Glenbrook South, Hersey, Leyden, Loyola Academy, Maine South, Maine West, Niles Notre Dame, Niles West, Northridge, Palatine. Pros- pect, Rolling Meadows, St. Viator and Stevenson. To see how they performed and see who else qualified from the area, check out the regional roundups below:

CLASS 3A

Niles West Regional: Qualifying teams: New Trier (37, wontiebreaker), Maine South (37), Loyola Academy (76), Ev- Runners from Glenbrook South, Hersey and Rolling Meadowscharge to the front ofthe pack at the start of Saturday's regional meet on the anston (119), Niles West (161), Prospect campus. Maine West (162) honors in regionals, sectionalsCrown (239), Round Lake (266) Eliminated teams: Niles North and state last year. Hersey won Medalist: Palatine's Richard (192), Maine East (238), Elk a regional and sectional title last Jacobo (15:01) Grove (245) year on the way to a second place Journal -area individual quali- Medalist: Maine South's Joey team finish at state. The Huskies fiers: Buffalo Grove's Grant Kasch (15:12.8) also won the regional title in 2017, Wasielewski (15:48) and Tyler Journal -area individual quali- making this year the third straight Matsuda (15:49) fiers: Maine East's Erik Osorio- regional title and ninth overall in Journal -area advancing Cruz (16:26.1) program history. teams: Journal -area advancing Sectional advancing to: Hoff- Palatine: Richard Jacobo (1st, teams: man Estates at Busse Woods at 15:01), James Spencer (14th. Maine South: Joey Kasch 11:15 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. 15:45), Brandon Waller ( 15th. (15:12.8), Adam Christopher 15:47), Andrew Duran (16th. (15:31.6), Matt Cull (15:35.8), Lake Forest Regional: 15:47), Mason Krieg (34th ,16:16). Luke Burkum (15:57.6), Matt Qualifying teams: Warren (71),Andrew Johns (36th, 16:20), An- Coyle (15:57.7), Eamon Bra- Deerfield (83), Libertyville (89), gel Adaya (45th, 16:44) dy (16:10.6), Brad Altman Stevenson (91), Mundelein (107), Sectional advancing to: Hoff- (16:29.6) Lake Forest (116) man Estates at Busse Woods at Loyola Academy: Spencer Eliminated teams: Highland 11:15 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Werner (15:38.1), Billy Dela- Park (134), Zion -Benton (188), ney (15:56.1), Michael Solmos Wheeling (207) Whitney Young Regional: (16:05.1), Spencer Dzyacky Medalist: Mundelein's Dillon Qualifying teams: Oak Park - (16:11.6),JackGarrigus (16:13.7), Erik Snell hustles to the finish first for the host Knights at Saturday's Blake (14:36.3) River Forest (19), Leyden (39) regional. (Tom Wessell/Journal photos) Alex Owens (16:14.3), Cameron Journal -area individual quali- Eliminated teams: None, only Matejka (16:58.9) fiers: Wheeling's Bryan Martinez two teams competed because Niles West: John McGivern Eliminated teams: HoffmanThakor (16:59.2), Matt Finkel (15:53.1) of CPS strike. The strike forced (16:32.2),TrevorGlancy (16:36.6), Estates (1`,7), Conant (170),(17:21.9) Journal -area advancingJones,Lane,Lincoln Park,Schurz, Umar Chaudhry (16:48.3), BoraSchaumburg (203) Prospect: Erik Snell (15:47),teams: Taft, Von Steuben and Whitney Cheliknal (16:57.9), Ethan Suh Medalist: Hersey's Josh Meth-Jack DeChoudens (16:06.9), Tom Stevenson: Corey Pacernic Young to sit the meet out. (17:07), Isaiah Iverson (17:09.6), ner (15:14.4) Walter (16:14.2), TJ Garland(5th place, 14:41.7), Anthony Medalist: Oak Park -River Matthew Carey (18:04.6) Journal -area individual quali-(16:16.6), Sean Kura (16:31.7), Rodriguez (9th, 14:53.6), WesleyForest's Eamon Cavanaugh Maine West: Ray Ure (16:03.5),fiers: Conant's James Preu-Nic Squillacioti (16:34.6), Luka Park (24th, 15:55 .9),Tyler Roberts (16:24.7) Jonathan Kang (16:15.5), Jesuscil (16:16) and Ethan Parham Kuzmanovic (17:24.3) (25th, 15:57.2), Tarun Kalyana- Journal -area advancing Vallejo (16:50), Adam Gor-(16:17.4) Rolling Meadows: StephenSundaram (28th, 15:58.7), Jackteams: cyca (17:28.4), Joey Langridge Journal -area advancingBarretto (15:41.4), Jack MartinLee (52nd, 16:46.4), Cameron Leyden: Jose Garcia (3rd, (17:30.9), Kevin Schill (17:4.0.8),teams: (15:56.3), Jacob Johnson -Wright Sprague (55th, 16:52.8) 16:36), Danny Casarez (6th, Mike Framke (18:00.1) Hersey: Josh Methner(15:14.4),(16:14.1), Jose Castillo (16:42.6), Sectional advancing to: Hoff- 17:03.6), Hugo Ramones (9th, Sectional advancing to: Lake Max Svienty (15:39.4), TimCarter Wachtel (17:10), Coleman Estates at Busse Woods at 17:37.7), Brian Sarad (10th, Park (east campus) sectional at 2Choma (16:02.6), Sean SaffordMartin (17:48.3), Alex Sanchez 11:15 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. 17:58.8), Jonathan Garcia (11th, p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. (16:17.9), Nick Caraba (16:18.8), (18:07.9) 17:59.1), Christian Lopez (12th, Sam Stubbs (16:34.8), Luke Lin- Fremd: Jack Wolski (16:08), Palatine Regional: 18:02.5), Angel Salgado (13th, Prospect Regional: scott (16:47.4) Dhruv Purohit (16:16.4), Thomas Qualifying teams: Lake Zurich 18:03.3) Qualifying teams: Hersey (58), Glenbrook South: Will Kel-Novak (16:30.6), Nick Grasse(36), Barrington (76), Palatine Notes: Since seven teams were Glenbrook South (64), Prospectly (15:29.4), Brian Hiltebrand(16:48.9), Dylan Siena (17:11.8), (80), McHenry (83), Cary -Grove missing, both teams automatically (75), Rolling Meadows (101),(15:53), Will Houser (16:01.7),Steven Veremis (17:56.4), Kevin (162), Jacobs (176) qualified for sectionals, but both Fremd (135), Glenbrook NorthJames Kurtzweil (16:09.8), Jay - Lui (17:58.5) Eliminated teams: Grant (178), wanted a regional title. Leyden (Continued on page 7AA) (145) son Stamm (16:49.6), Mrugesh Notes: Methner won medalistBuffalo Grove (189), Dundee - www.journal-topics.com Page 4AA I October 30 -November 4, 2019 The Journal

Football Standings

CCL/ESCC Blue: Mount Carmel(9-0, 3-0) Loyola Academy (6-3, 1-2) Brother Rice(5-4, 1-2) Marist(5-4, 1-2)

CCL/ESCC Green: Niles Notre Dame (7-2, 2-1) Montini(7-2, 2-1) St. Rita(6-3, 2-1) Providence Catholic(6-3, 0-3)

CCL/ESCC Purple: St. Viator (4-5, 2-1) St. Patrick(3-6, 2-1) Marian Central(4-5, 1-2) Carmel(2-7, 1-2)

Central Suburban League North: Maine West (8-1, 5-0) Deerfield(7-2, 4-1) Justin Hiller (6) returns to the huddle with a play for the Patriots against Lake Forest. (Dion Martorano/Journal photos) Highland Park(4-5, 3-2) Vernon Hills(5-4, 2-3) Niles North(3-6, 1-4) Maine East (0-9, 0-5) Lake Forest's Miracle Comeback Central Suburban League South: Maine South (7-2, 5-0) Glenbrook South (4-5, Halts Stevenson Playoff Streak 4-1) New Trier(4-5, 3-2) yards, 4 TD, I INT) and Steven- Evanston(3-6, 2-3) By DION MARTORANO son. Hiller hit Jayden McFadden Glenbrook North(4-5, Journal & Topics Sports (5 catches, 116 yards, 2 TD) for 1-4) touchdown passes of 43 yards and Niles West (0-9, 0-5) Hollywood couldn'tmake up the ending of the Stevenson vs. 33 yards to make it 13-0 with 1:25 to play in the first half. Mid -Suburban League Lake Forest game Friday night to end the regular season. Stevenson's Jason Gleyzer East: forced Hoskins to cough up the Rolling Meadows (9-0, Lake Forest (5-4) ended visiting Stevenson's 30 -year playoff streak football and the Patriots recovered. 5-0) A few plays later, Hiller found Hersey (8-1, 4-1) with a stunning 28-27 win after trailing by 20 points with 7:25 left Vincent deep fora 45 -yard TD pass Prospect (7-2, 3-2) in the game. with 13 seconds left in the half to Buffalo Grove (4-5, 2-3) Lake Forest QB Richie Hoskins give Stevenson a 20-0 lead. Elk Grove (2-7, 1-4) started the game 0 -for -12 passing The Scouts marched down the Wheeling (0-9, 0-5) and made only one completion all field to open the third quarter and game in 13 attempts (with 2:39 finally got on the scoreboard dur- Mid -Suburban League to play), which ended up being ing their senior night when junior West: the game winner. Hoskins and Mac Uihlein (8 carries, 36 yards, Fremd (7-2, 5-0) the Scouts started the drive at the 3 TD) rushed for 3 yards up the Barrington (6-3, 3-2) 41 -yard -line, down 27-21 with middle to make it 20-7 with 8:03 Palatine (4-5, 3-2) 2:51 to play. On the only play of to play in the third quarter. Lake Conant (6-3, 2-3) the drive, Hoskins hit Kai Kroeger Forest's Jahari Scott (25 carries, Hoffman Estates(4-5, for a 59 -yard TD pass to tie the 112 yards) rushed for 35 yards on 1-4) game at 27. Lake Forest kicker Stevenson QB Justin Hiller prepares to hand off to Jordan Vincent at the drive. Schaumburg(3-6. 1-4) Cohn Sloan nailed the PATkick Lake Forest. Stevenson's defense forced an- to put the Scoutsup 28-27. other fumble, knocking the ball out North Suburban Confer- Stevenson was unable to makesay. It's a pretty difficult loss to who missed five weeks with aof Scott's hands; Gleyzer picked ence: a comeback to save the season deal with." shoulder injury. the ball up for the Patriots. It only Warren(9-0, 7-0) and fell to 4-5 for the Patriots first Stevenson entered the game After a rough start in the firsttook three plays for Hiller to find Lake Zurich(6-3, 6-1) losing season since going 2-7 inat a disadvantage with QB Liamquarter on offense, it was theVincent for an 9 -yard TD pass to Lake Forest(5-4, 4-3) 1988. Stevenson made the play- Crawley, who started over halfdefense that kept the Patriots in make it 27-7 with 4:45 to play in Libertyville(5-4, 4-3) offs each year from 1989-2018,the season, and star running back the game. Stevenson's Jordan the third quarter. Stevenson (4-5, 4-3) which was the longest run in theJean -Marc Etienne not compet-Vincent (6 catches, 95 yards, 2 In the fourth quarter, Hiller Zion -Benton(3-6, 2-5) state. Maine South's 28 straight ing due to injuries in the week 8TD; 8 carries, 42 yards) fumbledbobbled a snap and fumbled the Mundelein(2-7, 1-6) playoff appearances is now the loss to Warren. Crawley broke his on a carry at the 36 -yard -line, but ball. Lake Forest's Connor Mor- Waukegan(0-9, 0-7) new state leader. hand and Etienne (112 carries, 780the defense forced Lake Forest to rison ended up with the ball in "I don't have a lot of wordsyards, 5 TD this season; 410 car-punt despite great field position. the red zone at the 19 -yard -line. West Suburban Confer- right now, to be honest with you,"ries, 2,664 yards, 29 TD in career) Hiller then got picked off by Lake On the third play of the drive ence Gold: Stevenson first -year coach Brenttore an ACL. Forest's Jack Graham on the nextUihlein scored from 2 yards out Willowbrook(8-1, 6-0) Becker said in a somber tone after "It meant the world to me to be drive, giving the Scouts the ball at to cut the deficit to 27-14 with Downers Grove South the game. "I feel pretty awful for a leader as a senior," Etienne said. the 37 -yard -line. 7:21 to play. "We made a couple mistakes (5-4, 4-2) our seniors .Those kids have given "Even though the season didn't Lake Forest went for a 35 -yard Leyden (4-5, 4-2) a lot to our program. It's alwaysfinish how we'd like, I have had field goal attempt, but the kick(late), in terms of turning the ball over and giving them good field Addison Trail(3-6, 3-3) hard when a senior plays theirsome of the best memories withwent wide right to keep things position," Becker said. "Lake For- Hinsdale South(3-6, 2-4) final game. I've got a 20 -minutethese guys." scoreless late in the first quarter. est did a nice job pressuring us in Proviso East(2-7, 1-5) bus ride back home with the guys The Patriots brought back In the second quarter, it was all Hiller (15 -for -28 passing, 232 (Continued on page 6AA) Morton(1-8, 1-5) to figure out what I'm going tooriginal starting QB Justin Hiller www.journal-toplcs.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 5M

FOOTBALL Rolling Meadows Comes Back To Defeat Hersey In Incredible 4th Qtr.

By GREG CHIAKULAS Meadows came right back down Journal & Topics Sports the field and faced a third and long in Hersey territory. A deep pass In what was an epic footballby Mustangs quarterback Carson game on Friday night between two Schiller to receiver Nife Oseni really good and evenly matchedwas knocked away by a Hersey teams, it was the visiting Rolling defender but the back judge threw Meadows Mustangs that camea flag for pass interference. out with the victory 38-35 over As a result, this gave Meadows host Hersey. first and goal and the Mustangs Both teams came into the punched it in from 7 -yards out on game 8-0 and ranked in the topanother run by Schmidt. 10 in Class 7A. In front of a It was 21-14 at halftime, and on Carson Schiller came up big for Rolling Meadows, here celebratingafourth quarter touchdown that put near sellout crowd in Arlingtontheir first possession of the third the Mustangs ahead in a back -and -forth affair. Heights, Rolling Meadows widequarter, Meadows drove 64 yards receiver Daniel Sobkowicz caught before settling for a 35 -yard field a 27 -yard touchdown pass fromgoal to cut the deficit to 21-17. quarterback Carson Schiller with Hansen added another 5 -yard 2 I .8 seconds left to win the game touchdown run to give Hersey a for the Mustangs. 28-17 lead, but Meadows came "I just knew if he could get theright back and scored on an ball to me I'd go make a play," I8 -yard touchdown pass from Sobkowicz said. "I was locked in Schiller to receiver Jimmy Golaris. tonight and so was the whole team. The Mustangs went for two and It was a great throw by Carson.the pass got batted down in the and the two defenders fell down end zone. and I was able to get into the end It was 28-23 heading into the zone." fourth quarter. On the Mustangs With the victory, Meadowsfirst possession of the fourth capped off a perfect 9-0 season. quarter, they moved the ball to the defeated conference rival Hersey Hersey 46 -yard line.After the third to win the Mid Suburban League down pass fell incomplete, Mead- East title for the second year in a ows head coach Matt Mishler had a row, and secured a top 3 seed in decision to make. Punt the ball and the Class 7A playoffs. play field position or go for it. "The amount of times we After some lobbying from his were down tonight against a re- quarterback and offense, the Mus- ally good football team and kepttangs went for it on 4th -and -6 and coming back and found a way to rewarded the coach with a 46 -yard win speaks volumes about thesetouchdown on a catch -and -run by kids and their makeup," Roll- Oseni on a slant pass giving Mead- The Mustangs were able to get to phenom Jordan Hansen (2) just enough in Friday's victory, here forcing ing Meadows head coach Mattows their first lead of the game. the HerseyQBto fumble late in the game. Mishler said. The ensuing two -point conversion Hersey (8-1,4-1) jumped out on was good and Meadows had its top on the game's opening kickofffirst lead of the game at 31-28 as sophomore kick returner/widewith 5:36 left in the game. receiver Ben Clawson took the The Hersey crowd was stunned kick 87 yards to the end zone forand fell dead silent. That didn't a 7-0 Hersey lead. last for long, however, as Hansen After forcing a Meadows punt. connected with Clawson on a Huskies quarterback Jordan Han- 33 -yard pass, moving the ball sen had a 90 -yard touchdown runinto Meadows territory. After a where he zigged and zagged hisdefensive pass interference pass way through Mustangs defenders,on the Mustangs moved the ball to giving Hersey a 14-0 lead late in the 15 -yard line, Hansen ran it in the first quarter. for another score, spinning out of Meadows was unfazed, how- two tackles to give Hersey a 35-31 ever, and stayed the course, and itlead with 1:4.0 remaining. eventually paid off as running back This set the stage for Meadows' Charlie Schmidt ran it in from 25 final drive, and when the final horn yards out to cut the deficit to 14-7 sounded the players all ran and with a little under seven minutescelebrated with the fans and the remaining in the second quarter. student section near the visitors On Hersey's next possession,bleachers. Hansen ran it for another touch- "We played with a chip on our down from 53 yards out, giving shoulders all game," Schiller said. Hersey a 21-7 lead. Hansen carried "I learned from some great quarter- the ball 30 times for 253 yards backs before me. This was a great Hansen dives into the end zone putting Hersey ahead in the fourth quarter, but the Huskies lead was rushing. game and a great win for us." short lived. (Tom Wessell/Journal photos) www.journal-topics.com Page 6AA I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal

FOOTBALL St. Viator HeldShort Of Playoffs In Season -EndingHeartbreaker

By CHRISTIAN KALLIO St. Viator student section was out Journal & Topics Sports of the stands, ready to storm the field and celebrate. St.Viator's storybook season On a fourth and eight at the St. came to a heartbreaking end last Viator 40 with only a few seconds Friday night as the Lions fell left on the clock, Bugaj bombed inches short to Carmel in over- one 40 yards to Jalen Burton for time, 34-33. a tying touchdown, putting the For the Carmel Corsairs -- who once excited the stadium on pins went into the game 1-7 -- this was and needles for the extra point a small victory. For St. Viator, attempt. which came in at 4-4, this was a Fortunately for St. Viator, the large defeat. extra point was blocked, keeping After going scoreless for the the game tied at 27 apiece at the majority of the first quarter, Syone end of regulation and stretching Usma-Harper struck first for the the tension a bit more. Corsairs with a 60 -yard run in the Carmel went first to start final minute of the quarter. overtime, where on fourth down This was Usma-Harper's first offensive lineman Jonathan Lo- game back after sitting out most of pez blasted his way in at the the season with an injury sustained goalline. earlier in the season. It was St. Viator's turn, needing "It really brought out a lot of a touchdown and an extra point to emotion because I have to do this keep their playoff dreams alive. A stunned St. Viator team gathers for the last time this season on their home turf at Forest View in Arling- After Ziebka connected with for the team, for coach Blake and ton Heights after Friday's loss to Carmel. (Christian Kallio/Journal photo) the seniors because this game re- Owen Hickey for the essential ally means a lot to me and I play touchdown, the Lions decided to with a passion that nobody has," seven. drive 34 yards out from thewould deliver a pass to Scalesgo all or nothing and go for two said Usma-Harper. With the Lionsdown by a touch- endzone. After another Carmelmoving the chains to the Carmel and the win. Early in the second quarter, the down entering the final quarter ofpenalty moved the ball to the three -yard line. But unfortunately, the gamble Lions would drive right to thethe regular season, the pressure 18 -yard line,Jack Ziebka pitched After three unsuccessful at-didn't pay off as the run was endzone where offensive line- was on more than ever. the ball to PJ Scales for the tyingtempts, Ziebka got it in with the stopped just short, along with St. man Jeremiah Pittman evened The final quarter of regulationtouchdown. quarterback keep to put the LionsViator's season. the score. started well for St. Viator stopping With the score even yet againahead for the first time all night, "This is really hard to take, we Later in the second, Cannel's the Cannel drive on a fourth andwith seven minutes remaining in and not at a more crucial time. put in so much work this season Nathan Graham would score with two and forcing a turnover onregulation, there was still a lot of However, a blocked extra point to rebuild this program after an amazing blocked punt, whichdowns at the St. Viator 49 -yardtime for the game to turn in theonly put the St. Viator ahead bylast season. These seniors put he would catch and return 10 yards line. wayof either team. 6, leaving just enough room foreverything into it and to lose like this on the verge of making the for a touchdown. But after a sack by Omar Quiroz- Thanks in large part to Jack Law Carmel to reclaim the lead on A minute later Jack Ziebka Jasso which backed St. Viator upmaking a big tackle on Jermaine another touchdown play. playoffs is really soul crushing," would connect with Joseph Later- nine yards, followed by two in-Moore, the St. Viator defense The Corsairs started their next said Ziebka. "I love these kids and I am so za who would shed tacklers alongcomplete passes, the Lions would would hold Cannel to the 48 -yard drive at their own 20 with a little the way for the 61 -yard touchdown choose to punt and hopefully stop line before punting. The Lions over a minute left on the clock. thankful for this group, it hurts to even the score at 14-14 wherethe Corsairs with enough time to would start their next drive at After holding Cannel to thethat we can't continue but over the score would remain going into score a touchdown. their own 24. Lions 42 and Eric Adams get-the season they built a brother- halftime. Thankfully, that's exactly what The Lions would drive downting a huge sack on second down hood which I'm grateful for," Midway through the third quar- happened as the St. Viator defense the field to the Cannel 27 -yardfollowed by an incompletion, itsaid St. Viator head coach Dave ter, Avery Bugaj would deliver held strong with a four and out stop line before hitting a road bumplooked like St. Viator was justArchibald. "We climbed the lad- a 28 -yard pass to Jon Buckley,forcing Carmel to punt. on a fourth and 15. one play away from punching der this year, I just wish we could putting the Corsairs back up by The Lions started their next On a drive -saving play, Ziebkatheir ticket to the playoffs. Thekeep climbing."

Stevenson -Lake Forest: Week 9 WasMust Win For Both

(Continued from page 4AA) Friday, Nov. 1. For the first timewill evaluate everything. We Hiller 43 -yard TD pass to Jayden 4:45 - Stevenson's Justin Hiller since 1988, Stevenson's year endsjust didn't play as well as we McFadden, 2 -point attempt failed; 8 -yard TD pass to Jordan Vincent, situations where we were backed at 9 games. needed to." Stevenson 6, Lake Forest 0 PAT good by Spilotro; Stevenson Lake Forest and Stevenson While the streak of playoff ap- 1:25- Stevenson'sJustin Hiller 27, Lake Forest 7 up and we weren't able to get out Fourth Quarter: of a hole." each started the season 2-3,pearances ends at 30, Stevenson33 -yard TD pass to Jayden Mc- After Lake Forest forced abefore picking up back-to-back hopes to start a new, long streakFadden, PAT by Matthew Spi- 7:21 - Lake Forest's Mac Uil- wins to improve to 4-3 enteringstarting in 2020. lotro good; Stevenson 13, Lake hein 2 -yard TD run, PAT good 3 -and -out series for Stevenson, by Sloan; Stevenson 27, Lake the Scouts marched down the field week 8. Both teams lost in week "A lot of people talk about the Forest 0 Forest 14 again and Uihlein scored from 2 8 to playoff teams and enteredstreak and all the credit (to those 0:13 - Stevenson's Justin Hiller 3:30 - Lake Forest's Mac Uil- yards out again to cut Stevenson's the game Friday in a must winteams) over the 30 years," Becker 45 -yard TD pass to Jordan Vincent, hein 2 -yard TD run, PAT good lead down to 27-21 with 3:30 to situation. said. "There were some great PAT by Spilotro good; Stevenson 20, Lake Forest 0 by Sloan; Stevenson 27, Lake play. "We just didn't play wellteams. Now we have to find a way Forest 21 You already know how the restenough," Becker said of the to start a new streak." Third Quarter: Mac Uih- 2:39 - Lake Forest's Richie of the story goes. season overall. "I'm not going 8:03 - Lake Forest's Hoskins 59 -yard TD pass to Kai No. 14 seed Lake Forest travels to pinpoint anything at this Scoring Drives lein 3 -yard TD run, PAT by Colin Kroeger, PAT good by Sloan; Lake to No. 3 Belvidere North (7-2) in point. We are going to go back Second Quarter: Sloan good; Stevenson 20, Lake Forest 28, Stevenson 27 the Class 6A playoffs at 7:30 p.m. to work and the coaching staff 10:17-Stevenson's Justin Forest 7 www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 7M FOOTBALL Leyden Ends Season With Hawks Ride 28-14 Hinsdale South Win

7 -Game Streak By JACK GREGG started on a game -long bludgeon- back from the HS 18 to their 31 Special to the Journal ing of the visiting offense, forcing before Lonigro ran 28 yards to a punt spotted on the Leyden the HS 3 and Fredrickson blasted Into Playoffs Hinsdale South scored on its 45 -yard line. Again two runs by over for the TD at 5:38 of the third first play of the game and again Fredrickson made a first down, period. Jarmouni's PAT kick made on its last play of the game. But in Motyka and Lonigro made 7 -yards the score 14-7. The Eagles made By JEFF ZIMMERMAN receivers are special to me," between, Leyden put on a pretty each for a first down at the HS 23, another long sortie into South ter- Journal & Topics Sports said Leongas, "We all work hard impressive show, blasting home only to have a 15 -yard personal ritory before it was stopped by a together and I have confidence four touchdowns on 282 yards foul penalty push them back to Lonigro sack at the HS 48 to open Maine South coach Dave In- in them if we call a long or short rushing and two long passes tothe 38. Two plays later Lonigro the fourth frame. That HS break serra put an exclamation mark route." overpower the Hornets 28-14 with was right on target to Diblich for was killed when sophomore Colin on the Hawks Central Suburban New Trier in the first half a season -closing West Suburban the 34 -yard touchdown, Karam O'Neill intercepted sub QB Don League South supremacy byfailed to make it past midfield. Gold division victory on Senior Jarmouni's PAT tying the score 7-7 Lowdermilk's second pass and winning his 18th championship The Hawks aggressive defense Night in Northlake. at 2:21 of the first quarter. returned it 7 -yards to midfield. Friday night in dismantling New held New Trier to 43 first half The Eagles ended with a 3-3 After the kickoff, Garrett got aFredrickson made a yard before Trier,44-7, to close out the league yards taking a sizeable 28-0 at WSG record and 3-6 overall. break when his first pass resulted breaking free of multiple tackles record at a perfect 5-0. intermission. In his last Leyden appearance, in a Leyden 15 -yard interference for a 49 -yard touchdown romp. Inserra in his 19 -year tenure as Inserra in the second half be- senior Vince Fredrickson led the penalty, but he wasn't so lucky Jarmouni's PAT kick made the head coach boosted his Central gan to bring in his reserves. The ground attack with 129 yards on his next try, a long bomb inter- count 21-7 with 10:48 left to Suburban League South record Trevians at that point began to rushing and both of the Eagles' cepted by Diblich at the Leyden play. to an amazing 89-1 leading up advance the football. New Trier running TDs, but he got plenty of 5. The two teams traded punts Leyden's defense again crushed to the Class 8A state playoffs quarterback Tyler Hardin in the help from two more seniors, Nick heading into the second session, poor Pantoni and then forced two this weekend. third quarter threatened to break Motyka with 84 yards on 9 carries and the Eagles were forced toincomplete passes resulting in a "We finished up our scheduled the Maine South shutout bid, but and QB Jim Lonigro with 72 yard punt again, Jarmouni shanking it punt downed at the Eagles' 45 -yard season 7-2 on a seven -game win- 2 Hawk interceptions killed their on 8 runs. Lonigro completed onlyjust 12 yards out of bounds at the line and moved to the HS 43 on ning streak," said Inserra. "We drives. Maine South in the final 4 of 12 passes fora total of 97 yards Leyden 32. Hinsdale threatened a personal foul penalty. Three closed out the New Trier game in quarter led 36-0 when the defense but two were touchdown tosses of one more time but a penalty nul- rushes only made the HS 39 before pretty good physical shape, but finally gave up the Trevians lone 34 yards to Elijah Diblich and 39 lified a 20 -yard touchdown pass.Lonigro's fourth down short pass we lost our kicker to an injury touchdown with 5:11 left in the yards to Motyka. However their fate was predicted to Motyka, who broke free for a so we relied on the two -point game on a 14 -yard pass. Things didn't start out well for as the Eagles sacked Garrett three 39 -yard touchdown, Jarmouni's conversion that worked out Hawks reserve quarterback coach Tom Cerasani in the game times on that series, getting the ball kick making it 28-7 with 7:05 on pretty good." Justin Marques closed out the closing his 15th season at the back on downs at the Leyden 17. the clock. The Hornets' got only Friday night at New Trier'sMaine South scoring on the Leyden helm. The Eagles fumbled Lonigro and Motyka then ran the one more chance as Lowdermilk Northfield campus , Maine South Hawks longest run from scrim- the opening kickoff, losing back to ball eight times in a row for fourcompleted 3 of 5 quick passes jumped out to a quick 16-0 first mage for 50 -yards. their 25 -yard line and quarterback first downs, gaining 75 yards toto reach the Leyden 2 -yard line quarter lead and never looked Maine South for the game Jim Lonigro's first pass was way the Hornets' 8 -yard line before before Pantoni finally scored on a back. The Hawks took the open- racked up 419 total yards with off the mark. Motyka rushed forthings bogged down, again on 2 -yard plunge with one minute to ing kickoff when junior quarter- 229 on the ground. Sophomore a 6 -yard gain but on third down incomplete passes .Jarmouni came play for the 28-14 final score. back Luke Leongas directed an back Mike Sajenko had 14 carries Fredrickson gained three before on for a 29 -yard field goal try that For the game, Leyden had more 11 -play, 64 -yard scoring drive for 72 -yards and Palumbo had 11 fumbling, the Hornets recovering was wide of the mark, closing out than 300 yards rushing before to set the tone of the game. carries for 61 -yards. New Trier and returning the ball to the Ley- the first half. In the second half, coach Cerasani gave some of his Maine South's Johnny Palumbo ended the game with 219 yards, den 27. On their first play, South's Zitzka's defense then crushed seldom seen seniors a chance, plunged over from the 1 for the with 176 in the second half. quarterback Marquese Garrett Hinsdale's hopes , registering three resulting in five runs that lost a first of his 2 touchdowns. "We have areal good 1-2 punch zipped a toss over the middle to more sacks while allowing only 6 total of 16 yards, added to two Leongas played 3 quar- in our running game with Sajenko Jaylon Smith, who raced over for of 14 completed passes (only one earlier sacks for -16 yards, ending ters completing 17 -of -24 for and Palumbo," Inserra said, "they the 27 -yard score. The extra point more than 10 yards, and intercept- with the game total of 282 yards. 188 -yards and 3 touchdowns. both can run hard and are pretty kick made it 7-0 and it took the ing one of them) and continuing to The Hornets made only 5 yards He passed to five different re- quick. Sajenko had a minor injury Hornets only 14 seconds. stifle the Hornets' running game. rushing but had 126 yards passing ceivers completing 7 passes to in the first half, missed a series, Hinsdale kicked off again but At halftime South had minus -1 on 9 complete of 19 throws, but Ryan Kilburg for 1 touchdown. but came back to finish out some this time Diblich got it at the same yards rushing and ended the game two were intercepted and the two Kilburg also intercepted a pass of the game." spot and returned it13 yards. with just 5 total run yards on 22 HS quarterbacks were sacked six in the first quarter to setup his Maine South in the first round Fredrickson ran twice for a first carries. times. The Hornets dropped to second quarter touchdown. of the Class 8A state playoffs will down before Motyka broke several Leyden then put things away, 2-4 in WSG play while Leyden Dan Lasic recorded 5 recep- hook up with Loyola Academy tackles on a 34 -yard charge to the marching 63 yards to the tie -tied with Downers Grove South tions and 1 touchdown for the (6-3) in Park Ridge. The Ram- HS 17.A 10 -yard sack of Lonigro breaking score. It was an erraticat 3-3 in the middle of the pack, Hawks second touchdown of the blers in the past few seasons killed that chance, the Hornets foray with Leyden and HinsdaleWillowbrook winning the title game for 31 -yards. eliminated the Hawks from the taking over on their own 12. But each overcoming penalties, the at 6-0, followed by Proviso East "I would have to say all my state playoffs. now coach Tony Zitzka's defense last of which pushed the Eagles at 4-2.

13th while Danny just missed all Medalist:St. Francis' Dan 19:05.8) , Owen Krappman (42nd, (7th, 15:45.6), Aidan Martin conference honors finishing in Weizeorick (15:53.2) 19:30.4) (8th, 15:46.9), John Pins (20th, Boys XC 20th. A great season so far by our Journal -area advancing Sectional advancing to:Fenton 16:39.6), Sam Schuler (24th, team." Henning said the regional teams: at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. 16:46.3), Anthony Vazquez (25th, (Continued from page 3AA) missed the usual atmosphere and St. Viator:Patric Natindim 16:49.8) was looking for growth and good excitement with the seven teams (2nd, 15:57), Mickey Schumacher CLASS 1A Note:Northridge won its prep for the upcoming sectionals. sitting out. (6th, 16:50.3), Matt Goss (18th, second straight regional title and "After placing fifth the previous Sectional advancing to:Lake 17:32.1), Ryan Politzki (19th, Ida Crown Regional: seventh in program history. week at the WSC Gold conference Park (east campus) at 2 p.m. Sat- 17:32.5), Nathan Kochera (21st, Qualifying teams:Northridge Sectional advancing to:Lisle meet, the Eagles were looking urday, Nov. 2. 17:40.4), Daniel Bottcher (22nd, (42), Latin (44), DePaul Prep (64), at Community Park at11 a.m. to bounce back and qualify as a 17:41.5), Conor Flynn (23rd, Ida Crown (158), Wolcott (173), Saturday, Nov. 2. team to the sectional race at Lake CLASS 2A 17:45.1) North Shore Country Day (179), Park the following week," Leyden Niles Notre Dame:Joey Carney Parker (185) Walther Christian Regional: coach Brad Henning said. "The St. Viator Regional: (12th, 17:08.3), Luke Davey (16th, Journal -area advancing Journal -area individual quali- Eagles have been paced by Jose Qualifying teams:St. Francis 17:28.6), Daniel Hadush (17th, teams: fiers:Christian Liberty's David Garcia (Sr.) and Danny Casarez (28), St. Viator (66), Vernon Hills 17:30.4), Luke Heidersbach (30th, Northridge:Andrew Brock- Law (19:19) Lisle (Sr.) the whole season. Jose was (81), Fenton (86), Niles Notre 18:02.1), Kyle Muench (32nd, meier (3rd, 15:35.7), Max El- Sectional advancing to: all -conference last week placing Dame (107), Cannel (145) 18:24.4), Josh Rodriguez (37th, der (5th, 15:40), Dan Gomez at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Page 8M IOctober 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

FOOTBALL ROUNDUP ND Offense Silent At St. Rita; Bison Charge Back At EG

Here's a look at the rest of the football action in the Journal -area during the final week of the regular season:

Friday, Oct. 25

Glenbrook South 21, Evan- ston 20: Glenbrook South (4-5, 4-1) ended the season with a comeback win over Evanston (3-6, 2-3) to finish second in CSL South behind Maine South (7-2, 5-0). Evanston outgained GBS, 346-249, on offense , but the Titans made the most of their touches. The Wildkits led 7-0 in the first quarter, but Glenbrook South tied it at 7 with a1 -yard TD run by Aidan Prikos (5 carries, 10 yards, 1 TD; 2 catches, 27 yards) in the second quarter. Evanston went up 14-7, but the Titans tied it up again with a 43 -yard touchdown pass from Michael Bauer (16 -for -26 passing, 186 yards ,2 TD,2 INT) toAndrew Gall (1 catch, 43 yards, 1 TD; 15 carries, 47 yards) with 9:39 to go in the third quarter. Evanston responded with a 12 -yard TD run at 5:55 in the third quarter to go up 20-14, but the PAT kick was blocked by Clayton Finzer. With 1:11 to go in the third quarter, Bauer hit Chris Demirlika (9 catches, 81 yards,1 TD) for a 23 -yard TD pass to tie the game, before the PAT conversion put the Titans ahead 21-20. Glenbrook South ends the season 4-5 after Elk Grove's Ian Ridge (2) gains some yards earlier this year against Maine East. The Grenadiers star finishedtheyear with 1,400 yards rushing an 0-4 start. and solidified himself as one of the area's top runners heading into next season. (Dion Martorano/Journal photo) St. Rita 7, Niles Notre Dame 0: Notre Dame (7-2, 2-1 CCL/fense). Elk Grove led 17-13 after son. Wheeling's offense surpassed start. Hoffman Estates (4-5, 1-4) 1995. Maine East was outscored ESCC Green) ended the regular a Ridge touchdown with 8:12 left 2,500 yards this season. hopes of making the playoffs were 411-69 this season. This was the season with its second straight in the fourth quarter, but the Bison Palatine 20,Conant 13: Conant dashedafter the offense couldn'tsecond shutout loss for the Blue shutout loss after St. Rita (6-3, won on a 6 -yard TD run by Nixon(6-3,2-3) ended the regular season make any progress against Fremd. Demons this year. 2-1) won 7-0. The Dons outscored with 3:04 to play. on a 3 -game losing streak, whileLeading the Vikings were Ryan opponents 201-85 this season, but Prospect 49, Wheeling 14:Palatine (4-5,3-2) finished strong Saxe (10 -for -17 passing, 164 Saturday, Oct. 26 Notre Dame was outscored 28-0 Prospect (7-2, 3-2) used a strong with its third straight win. Palatine yards, 3 TD, 1 INT; 18 carries, over the last two weeks. The Dons run game to keep Wheeling (0-9,started the year 1-5, but managed56 yards,1 TD), Brian Hardy Marist 14, Loyola Academy hope to find their offense in the0-5) out of the win column thisto tie for second in conference. (15 carries, 93 yards), Andrew6: Marist (5-4, 1-2) qualified for playoffs, where they reached theyear as the inexperience cost the Palatine led 13-0 at half following Saxe (4 catches, 83 yards, 2 TD)the playoffs in a must win game Class 6A semifinals last year. Wildcats all year. Prospect fin-a 1 -yard score by Ronald Todd and Jack Hipchen (4 catches, 53over host Loyola Academy (6-3, Buffalo Grove 20, Elk Groveished the season with a regularand a pair of field goals by Calebyards, 1 TD). 1-2), who already clinched a spot 17: Buffalo Grove (4-5, 2-3) season program record 356 points Runge. Conant's Jeremy Carrell Glenbrook North 44, Niles in the playoffs. Marist outgained missed the playoffs, but ended scored. Wheeling went 0-9 for the scored on a 17 -yard run to cut the West 0: Niles West (0-9,0-5) wentLoyola 299-231 in the regular the season on a positive note,sixth time in program history, but lead. Palatine QB Joe Ayala hit his winless for the second straightseason finale, despite holding the topping rival Elk Grove (2-7,the first time since 2003. Wheeling favorite target Luka Popovic forseason following a shutout loss ball 7 minutes, 26 seconds less than 1-4) in a close game. Elk Grovewas led by Paul Ufir (35 carries, TD pass to make it 20-7. Conant'sto Glenbrook North (4-5, 1-4),the Ramblers. Marco Maldanado junior running back Ian Ridge (36 171 yards,1 TD) and Brandon Matt Botello scored from 15 yards who snapped a 5 -game losing(12 carries, 57 yards), Vaughn carries, 210 yards, 2 TD) finishedRoman (8 carries, 70 yards, 1 TD) out to cut the deficit to 20-13, but streak in the win .The Wolves were Pemberton (7 carries, 32 yards) his amazing season with overin the program's final game of the that was as close as the Cougars outscored 429-28 this season with and JT Thomas (11 -for -20 pass- 1,400 yards rushing and nearlyyear. Prospect notched its most would get. six shutout losses. ing, 96 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT) led helped the Grenadiers win. Buffalo wins in a season since going 7-4 Fremd 28, Hoffman Estates Vernon Hills 49, Maine East the offense on a slow day against Grove was led by Mark Antonetti in 2012. Luke Zardzin (7 carries,0: Fremd (7-2, 5-0) wrapped its0: Vernon Hills (5-4, 2-3) ended a solid defense. Nate Van Zelst hit (9 -for -10 passing, 122 yards, 0 160 yards, 1 TD) and Noah Marxregular season with a milestonethe year on a high, but missed field goals from 24 and 33 yards to TD, 0 INT; 6 carries, 17 yards, 2 (2 carries, 83 yards, 2 TD) led the300th win in program history to the playoff cut despite reaching 5 account for all the Loyola scoring. TD), Cole Nixon (15 carries, 86Knights ground game in the win.sweep the MSL West conference wins. Maine East (0-9, 0-5) went Marist was led by running back yards, 1 TD) and Ayden Anderson Wheeling allowed over 3,100this year. The Vikings won theirwinless for the second straight Amari Watkins (22 carries, 134 (7 catches, 80 yards; 1 INT on de - yards rushing on defense this sea- sixth straight game after a 1-2 year and for the eighth time since yards, 1 TD).

Crown (115), Chicago Hope (141) Qualifying teams: IC Catholic more Julia Wolke (2nd, 18:26.1) 23rd, 21:19.1), Lucy James (Fr., Journal -area advancing(31), Wheaton Academy (81), Journal -area advancing 27th,21:29.5),Bridget Mongoven Girls XC teams: Regina Dominican University High (90), Timothyteams: (Sr., 42nd, 22:26.5), Maureen (Continued from page 2AA) Sectional advancing to: Lisle Christian (108), Westmont (111), Willows Academy: Francoise Penner (Jr., 45th, 22:41), Mari- Qualifying teams:DePaulat 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Willows (112), Montini (115) Lechner (Fr.,11th, 20:34.8),ajose Estrada (Jr., 48th, 23:16.8) Prep (28), Regina Dominican (30), Journal -area individual quali-Penelope Rodriguez (Jr., 16th, Sectional advancing to: Lisle North Shore Country Day (77), Ida Walther Christian Regional: fiers: Christian Liberty sopho-20:57.2), Emma Dunaway (Jr.,at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 9M Amyl winning pizza and ,fio much more! FOOTBALL Maine West's Many Keys To Success

Playoff -Bound Warriors Win North 3rd Straight Year

By DION MARTORANO He also extended his season completion Journal & Topics Sports record to 128 entering the playoffs. "Ryan Willett (2007 Maine West alum) Maine West (8-1, 5-0 CSL North) has done a really great job with him (Kent- continued its amazing run in football by gen) over the last two years as quarterbacks sweeping the Central Suburban North for coach," Maine West coach Jason Kradman the second straight season with a 49-13said. "Ryan's done a great job developing victory over host Highland Park (4-5, 3-2)Danny's understanding of the game, his Friday, Oct. 25. footwork, his decision making and more. The Warriors qualified for the playoffs Danny's confidence continues to grow each for the third straight year -- a first for theweek. Danny's been playing fantastic and program -- and also won conference for the so has the offensive line. Our receivers third consecutive time (14-1 in CSL North have done a fantastic job making plays over the last three years). as well." Maine West QB Danny Kentgen As was the case most of the season, (12 -for -22 passing, 325 yards, 6 TD, 1 Kentgen's favorite target was Jaden Dol- INT) reached a few milestones in another phin (5 catches, 151 yards, 4 TD), who dominating performance by the Warriors. ends the regular season with school season Kentgen (2,261 yards passing this season)records for catches (35), yards (835) and DINING I TAKEOUT I CATERING I PRIVATE ROOMS I WINE CLUB eclipsed 2,000 yards passing , becoming the touchdowns (13). first Maine West QB to achieve that feat. "Jaden's been unstoppable at times," The 6 touchdowns also brought his season Kradman said of Dolphin. "He was JOIN AT MORETTISPOINTS.COM TO EARN POINTS FOR total to 31, a mark never reached before mainly a defensive player for us the last at West. The previous record was 21 byfew years. In the offseason he really got Tree 'food VrinA3 Kentgen a year ago. after it and focused on making himself a Kentgen also became the first QB inbetter offensive player. He worked with program history to reach and surpass 50the coaches and has just gotten more and MorettisRestaurants.com career touchdown passes. (Continued on page 12AA) ogram eterans of Foreign Wars Post 2992 er,15 Thacker St., Des Plaines. er 11 at 11 ag ed to attend

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COLLEGE SOCCER Triton Tops Harper To WinMen's Soccer Region N

By STEPHEN GORDON of freshman goalkeeper Piotr Pyz Journal & Topics Sports (Conant) for the 1-0 lead, which is how the opening half ended. Saturday afternoon in River Both teams would continue to go Grove the Triton Trojans men's after each other to gain control of soccer team battled the Harper the play in the second half. This, Hawks (15-2) for the third time until Triton would be awarded this season, harsh winds and rain, a penalty kick opportunity with and a Harper side that defeated 32:19 left in regulation time after Triton 3-0 in late August in their a handball foul was called on first meeting of the season. Harper in their penalty area. The Triton did come back later in attempt was converted by sopho- September to beat Harper 4-0 in more forward Chris Modzejewski Palatine. But when you have a sea- (Chicago/St. Patrick) knotting the son on the line, just about anything match at 1-1. can happen, as both teams would "Harper is such a technically find out eventually. sound team," Kieta said. "They As the Trojans and the Hawks work well for each other. They were sloshing their way toward played their butts off today. For us penalty kicks to decide the winner, today we just had to do our best to freshman forward Marcin Kieta win those second balls because the would deflect a crossing pass past surface was so wet. We could not Hawks goalkeeper Alan Alfaro force things because of the rain. and into the Harper net at the 3:52 We were the superior team though mark of the second overtime for I thought overall." The Trojans continued to battle the 2-1 win. The Trojans (18-1), currentlyTriton celebrates its soccer championship Saturday in River Grove. (Stephen Gordon/Journal photo) the Hawks through regulation ranked sixth in the NJCAA DIII time and the first and second polls, will host the NJCAA District of the District C tournament will indicated. It proved out today With both teams going backovertimes. C semifinals Friday afternoon with advance to the NJCAA Division III even. They had the momentumand forth through most of the first "It was a very tough game for us an opponent to be determined National Tournament in Herkimer,early and then we came back to half it would be Harper takingtoday," Trojans goalkeeper Piotr based on an NJCAA seeding NY, Nov. 11-19. take it away from them in thethe first lead of the match when Pyz said. "We did start slow in the meeting to take place mid -week. "That was one heck of a battlesecond half. Anyone could havefreshman forward Peyton Myers game today and then they (Harper) Those opponents could be eitherout there today," Trojans coachwon this game today. We justwould get control of a loose ballscored and we did get down on ourselves. But then we bounced Schoolcraft (MI),Anoka-Ramsay Piotr Sliwa said. "We lost to themtried to attack them (Harper)in the Triton end of the field. He (MN) or Richland (TX), who3-0 here and beat them at theirfrom the flanks. That is how wewould maneuver the ball around back and we won and that's all is currently ranked No. 1in theplace 4-0. But those games were scored our goals when we playedtwo Trojan defenders and send athat mattered. I think we are going NJCAA DIII polls. The winnera lot closer than what the scoresat their place." right -footed shot over the left armto nationals."

BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP Buffalo Grove, Fremd, ProspectReach Regional Finals

Here's a look at Tuesday, Oct.tans leading scorer with 9 goalsto the regionals finals Saturday,Vikings managed to hold on and 1 assist) this season. Evanston 6,Maine East 0: No. 22 state playoff action forJournal-this season, scored in the 8thOct. 26 against host (3) Evanston win late to eliminate the Cougars. 13 Maine East was hoping for an area boys soccer teams: and 66th minute. GBS won the (16-1-2). Eryk Limanowka scored Geneva led 1-0, but Conant's first matchup against GBN 2-1the Knights only goal in regula- Maciej Matusiak scored off an as- upset over No. 3 sectional seed Evanston (16-1-2), but the Blue Buffalo Grove 3, Wheeling 0: Tuesday, Oct. 1. Glenbrook South tion. Prospect was looking for sist from Dan Takemoto to tie the Demons were out of luck against No. 7 Buffalo Grove (11-7-2) gotwas looking for its second straight its third regional title in program game with 5:27 to play. Geneva's the No. 3 ranked team in the state its revenge over No. 10 Wheeling regional title. history Saturday after winningBraeden McPheron scored with by Max Preps. Maine East ends the when it mattered the most, elimi- Fremd 2, Lake Zurich 0: No. regionals in 2011 and 2012. 1:12 to play to put the Vikings up season 9-6-3 with 41 goals scored nating a strong Wildcats team in4 Fremd (12-1-4) was in attack Libertyville 4, Palatine 3 (22-1 and shatter the Cougar's hearts and 35 goals allowed in 18 games. the regional semifinals. Buffalo mode against No. 13 Lake ZurichOT): No. 16 Palatine (6-11-3) in the process. Evanston also beat Maine East 7-0 Grove's Brian Perez scored the as the Vikings blasted 12 shots ongave it their all and made No. 1 Glenbrook North 3, Loyola earlier in October. first goal in the 54th minute and goal. Jake Schoffstall (I goal) and Libertyville (14-2-3) work hardAcademy 1: No. 5 Loyola Acad- Round Lake 3, Rolling Mead- Shane Adams added an insuranceyounger brother Eli Schoffstall (1 to advance to the regional finalsemy (12-6-2) entered with high ows 2: No. 15 Rolling Meadows goal in the 62nd minute. Alexis goal) accounted for all the scoring in a thrilling double overtimehopes, but left with the wind (5-10-5) was looking for an upset Escobar put the dagger in Wheel- for the Vikings, but that shouldn't game. After Palatine's Aaronknocked out of their sails after of No. 3 Round Lake (13-1-5), but ing's heart with a goal in the 73rdbe much of a surprise for the No. Bustamonte tied the game at 1 inNo. 12 Glenbrook North (9-9-2) instead found themselves in the minute, putting the Bison up 3-04 ranked team in Illinois by Max - the 20th minute of the first half,upset them 3-1in the regional Preps. Of the 45 goals scored this Libertyville knocked in 2 goalssemifinals. Loyola's only goal same position as a year ago. Round with under 7 minutes to play. Lake also beat the Mustangs 3-2 Wheeling (10-6-3) defeated Buf- season by Fremd,23 came from the in the next 12 minutes to estab-came from senior Nick Roscoe. in 2018. Adan Ramirez (2 goals) falo Grove 2-1 in the final MSL Schoffstall brothers. Jake leads the lish a 3-1 lead. Bustamonte, whoThe Ramblers outscored oppo- team with 13 goals and Eli is sec- scored 2 goals against Waukegannents 52-22 this season. and Joao Sanchez (1 assist) led East game Oct. 10 to claim the Rolling Meadows in the losing ond with 10 goals. Fremd played in the first playoff game Saturday, Warren 2, Hersey 0: No. 11 division crown over the Bison. effort. Maquus Haywood (2 goals) the winner of (5)Zion-Benton/(12) knocked in his second goal of the Hersey (10-7-2) faced a tough Buffalo Grove hosted No. 2 Bar- and Danny Galvan (1 goal) led rington (16-4-1) for the regionalStevenson last Friday, Oct. 25 at game Tuesday to cut the lead down draw in the opening round of play- Round Lake. This season, Rolling championship Saturday, Oct.5 p.m. at Stevenson. Fremd won to 3-2. Palatine's Tommy Swansonoffs against No. 6 Warren (14-34) and fell short of an upset at Rolling Meadows was led by Arnulfo Mora 26. Barrington defeated Buffalo a regional title last year. was the hero in regulation, heading Meadows. Warren, the 2012 Class (5 goals, 3 assists), Tyler Dawson Grove 2-0 in the MSL crossover Prospect 2, Niles West 1 (PK): a shot in to tie the game at 3 in No.11 Prospect (8-7-4) battled No.the 79th minute. The teams were 3A state champions, scored in the (4 goals), Ramirez (4 goals, 8 Tuesday, Oct. 15. assists), Brian Owsiany (3 goals) Glenbrook South 2, Niles 6 Niles West (10-4-4) through two scoreless in the first overtime, fourth minute after a shot by Noe Martinez. The Blue Devils added and Sanchez (2 goals, 3 assists). North 0: Danny Sergiev scored overtimes at Evanston , but it came but Libertyville's Patrick Graham a second goal in the 46th minute, St. Viator 3, Providence 2 goals via free kicks to lift No.down to a penalty kick shootout headed a goal in the 94th minute while Nic Diana (6 saves) shut the Catholic 0 4 Glenbrook South (11-6-4) overto determine the winner. Prospect to help the Wildcats survive and Huskies out in goal. Hersey was Other scores (win by forfeit): No. 14 Niles North to advancecaptain Jonny Keane scored theadvance. led by Roman Wilcox (10 goals. Maine South 1, Lane 0 to the regional finals against No. fifth penalty kick goal to put the Geneva 2, Conant 1: No. 15 12 assists), Patryk Bujak (5 goals, Leyden 1, Taft 0 12 Glenbrook North (9-9-2) lastKnights ahead 5-4 in the shootoutConant (6-11-2) gave No. 3 Ge- 3 assists) and Eric Worma (5 goals, Notre Dame 1, Westinghouse 0 Friday, Oct. 25. Sergiev, the Ti- to pull off the upset and advance neva (12-4-4) a good scare, but the www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 11AA

BOYS SOCCER STATE TOURNAMENT Maine West Challenges NT, Falls Short In Regional Semis

By DION MARTORANO lead 2-1 at half Oct. 22. Contereras Journal & Topics Sports scored on a dead ball kick from about 20 yards out. No. 2 New Trier, also ranked No. Maine West threatened to score 1 in Illinois and No. 8 in the nation a few times in the second half in by MaxPreps, probably thought ithopes of tying the game, but fell would have an easy opening round short against a defense that al- boys soccer match against No. 15lowed just 16 goals all season. Maine West (6-10-4), but the War- New Trier's Aidan Crowder put riors made things difficult. a dagger in the West's hearts with New Trier won 3-1, but it was a a goal with 1:28 to play, making Maine West's Oscar Chipres (16) lot closer than the score indicates. it 3-1. looks for the call. New Trier juniors Jake Krueger The Trevian offense pounded and Peter Norehad each scored in home 62 goals this season, includ- games and some bad games as well Maine West's Julio Pereznegron (14) battles New Trier's Aidan ing 6 against Maine West earlierthroughout the season." Crowder (7) for the ball during the state playoff matchup. the first half to sandwich a goal by (Dion Martorano/Journal photos) Maine West's Angel Contereras to this season. The Warriors started the season "Even in the first half, we had 1-5-2, but showed flashes of be- other chances to score to equal-ing a top team once they came ize or take the lead," Maine West together. Overall, Maine West was coach Al Matan said. "The guysoutscored 52-27 this season. never gave up tonight. We needed In conference play this year, to redeem ourselves. The first time Maine West finished third with a we played New Trier they beat us 2-2-1 record. handily, 6-1 (Sept. 12). We knew It was the final game for the War- that couldn't happen this timeriors senior class, which includes around. Through our changes in Anthony Reynoso, Willy Vargas, our formations and philosophyAlvaro Rodriguez, Jose Maya, toward the end of the season, we Dominik Jablonski, Isaac Ochoa, started to work on that aspect and Angel Contreras, Danny Perez, tonight it came to fruition." Julio Pereznegron and Sebastian New Trier (16-1-4) advanced toSolarz. the regional championship game The senior class didn't have a against No. 10 Leyden (11-10-1)typical senior night after the War- Friday, Oct. 25 at Maine West and riors game against Von Steuben won 2-1 in double overtime towas forfeited by the Chicago reach the sectional semifinals. school due to the Chicago teach- The Warriors battled injuries ers strike. this season and started a number Maine West Season Scoring of younger players throughout the Leaders: Angel Contreras (8 year in an ever-changing lineup. goals), Dominik Jablonski (3), "We had some starters out aJose Maya (3), Adrian Cano(3), week, others out two weeks, so Sebastian Solarz (2), Kevin Abad it took us a while to really gel," (2), Kacper Woroszylo (2)and four Maine Westsenior Sebastian Solarz reacts as New Trier goes ahead 3-1 with 1:28 to play in the game. Matan said. "We had some goodwith 1 goal apiece. Leyden Soccer Season Ends In AClose One

By CHRISTIAN KALLIO goal by Alex Powell. Journal & Topics Sports A little over two minutes later, Leyden would even the score The Leyden Eagles gave thewith a penalty shot by Pablo New Trier Trevians a run for their Mancha. money in the Class 3A regional After more close calls and boys soccer finals last Friday at nice saves by both teams, regula- Maine West, but would ultimately tion ended with both tied at one come up short in overtime, 2-1. apiece. For the first half of play the After a scoreless first half of two teams were closely matchedovertime, Aidan Crowder would trading multiple shots, but neither score New Trier's second and ul- could get one past each other'stimately game winning goal with goalkeepers. an assist from Franzen. Leyden's Kai Kopera had a stel- "I just wanted to do my best lar performance in goal throughout to keep our team in it for as long the game , including an attempt on a as we could, and unfortunately I penalty kick and a corner kick. couldn't keep everything out," said By the end of the first half, bothKopera. "We didn't keep focus teams were at a stalemate with auntil the very end. We lost focus 0-0 tie. and it cost us." The first goal of the game would With the win New Trier moved come midway through the secondon in the sectional tournament to half where a corner kick by Newface Evanston in the semifinals Leyden's Jonathon Rojo (22) tries to head the ball away as New Trier tries to score in thefirsthalf Friday Trier's Will Franzen set up for aTuesday. night at Maine West. (Dion Martorano/Journal photo) Page 12M IOctober 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Fremd Beats Hersey For MSL Girls Volleyball Title

By GREG CHIAKULAS match, and as a result earned one and an ace by Maddie Mullin be- Late in the second set a scary for our team," said Fremd coach Journal & Topics Sports of the biggest wins in program fore Fremd went on a 9-3 run to moment occurred as the Huskies Pinley. history. take the lead at 11-10 on a kill by Mullin collided with another girl, As for the Huskies, they look The Fremd girls volleyball team "To beat a team of that caliber is sophomore Claudia Wala. went down to the ground and had to regroup before the Lake Park defeated Hersey in straight sets a credit to these girls and the way The Huskies kept it close, trail- to leave the game, causing a bit of Invite this weekend where they Wednesday night, 25-17, 25-20 , to they played tonight," said Fremding 16-15 before Fremd's Rylen concern for Hersey head coach may get another shot at Fremd. capture their second Mid Suburban coach Curt Pinley. Reid served 3 straight points to Nancy Lill. "We're way better than this and League crown in school history. "That loss on Saturday (first make it 20-15. The Vikings went "My biggest concern right now we know it," Lill said. "Fremd This is the second championship in loss of the season) really needed on to win the set on 3 straight points is Maddie's health," Lill said. "Iexecuted and we made a lot of the last four years for the Vikings, to happen and was a wakeup by junior Deme Yianas. hope it's not a concussion." mistakes. Give them credit, they the other one coming in 2016 over call for our team. It put things Just like set one, set two was Fremd (27-3) put the match came ready to play and we just Hersey. in perspective and showed us close early, tied at 7, before Fremd away on a kill by Reid, winning weren't quite there today." In front of a packed crowd in what we needed to work on to went on an 8-2 run to increase its in straight sets. Fremd and Hersey are also in Palatine between two of the best improve." lead to 15-9. Breslen Reid had a "I'm going to enjoy tonight's the same Class 4A sectional and teams of the area, Fremd outplayed Hersey (24-6) led 7-2 early in kill and an ace while sister Rylen match and takeitfor what itcould meet again in the state the Huskies the majority of the set one on a kill by Kati Kaburovhad 2 kills. was, a great match and victory playoffs.

Maine West Football

(Continued from page 9AA) ing 15-14). We saw them over the more confident in that spot (as summer in some 7 -on -7 games. receiver). His hand -eye coordina- Our guys are excited to match up tion is better and so are his route with them." running skills. Everything's come Maine West is 10-0 at home over together for him." the last two seasons.. Louis Corey started the scoring The Warriors opened the play- in the first quarter, picking up aoffs the last two years against fumble on defense and returning Benet, so they are excited fora new it 60 yards for a touchdown to put opponent to kick off the playoffs. the Warriors up 7-0. In the second quarter Kentgen Danny Kentgen By The Years: threw an 82 -yard TD pass to Zach Note:Bold numbers are a school Norman and 3 touchdown passes record. (75, 6, 51 yards) to Dolphin to put 2017: 9 -for -12 passing, 129 the Warriors up 35-6. yards, 1 TD, 0 INT (1 game)

Kentgen then threw a touch- 2018: 1 l 3 -for -221 passing, down pass to Riedl (5 yards) in 1,677 yards, 21 TD, 8 INT (11 the third quarter and final one to games) Dolphin in the fourth quarter to 2019: 128 -for -206 passing, round out the Warriors scoring. 2,261 yards, 31 TD,4 INT (9 Maine West enters the playoffs games) on a 6 -game win streak and a lot Career: 250 -for -439 passing, of momentum into the first round 4,067 yards, 53 TD,12 INT (21 matchup at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 games) against Downers Grove North (5- 4). The Warriors last game against DGN was 60 years ago when the school was still called Downers Grove. They didn't become North Maine West football players get pumped before this year's Home- until 1964, five years after that coming game against Deerfield. week five game in Maine West's (Dion Martorano/Journal photo) inaugural 1959 season. Downers Grove North is mak- ing its 20th playoff appearance while Maine West is entering its seventh, but third in a row. The Warriors are one of 19 Class 7A DGN @ WEST AT -A -GLANCE as head baseball coach. He also served as the Maine West football teams (out of 32) to qualify for coach in 1970 and 1971. the playoffs each of the last three Who:No. 27 Downers Grove North Trojans (5-4) at No. 6 Maine Points scored this season:Maine West (363), Downers Grove years. Maine West won its first West Warriors (8-1) North (228) playoff game ever last year at When:7 p.m. Friday, Nov. I Points allowed this season:Maine West (158), Downers Grove home and the Warriors hope to add How they got here:DGN went 4-5 last year and started this sea- North (177) No. 2 and more this time around. son 3-3. The Trojans beat OPRF to improve to 4-3, butfell to 4-4 Highlight win this season:Maine West beat No. 2 Class 6A seed Maine West is the No. 6 seed, the with a 19-14 loss to Lyons (4-5). Downers Grove North beat rival Deerfield 29-6 over two days due to storms. DGN beat Downers highest ever in program history. Downers Grove South (5-4) in the final.game, 14-7, to qualify for Grove South in week 9 to advance to the playoffs for the first time Maine West is on its greatest run the playoffs. Maine West started 2-0 this season before a 14-7 loss since 2017. in program history, going 24-6.in to Hoffman Estates in week 3. The Warriors rebounded to winthe Previous matchup:Maine West won 21-13 over Downers Grove its last 30 games. final 6 games of the season to go 8-1 for the second season in a row. (didn't become North until 1964) in the Warriors inaugural season, "We are excited for another The 8 wins are tied for second most in program history behind last 1959. Downers Grove was the fifth team the Warriors ever faced. home game after only having four year's 9. Maine West scored 35 points or more in a game six times Playoff records:Downers Grove North (31-18, won Class 8A in the regular season (4-0 record)," this season. Maine West outscored opponents 204-77 over the last title in 2004), Maine West (1-6) Kradman said. "It will be great to four games of the season. Last playoff win:Downers Grove North (beat Wheaton-Warren- play in front of our home fans. We Area ties:Downers Grove North's football team was coached by ville South 10-7 in second round of 2013 playoffs), Maine West (beat are excited to play Downers Grove Dick Carstens from 1955-85, going animpressive 140-108-13. The Brother Rice 20-18 in opening round of playoffs in 2018) North. We think they are a very school's football field is named after the late coach. His twin brother Playoff note:Downers Grove North exited in the playoffs in the talented team. They are a well - Al Carstens was the Maine West baseball coach from 1960-84, win- opening round in 2015 (56-24 loss to Libertyville) and 2017 (42-0 coached team (Joe Horeni coached ning a state championship in 1963. Al went 355-167-5 in his tenure loss to Normal Community), their last two appearances. Highland Park from 2015-17, go- www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 13M

GIRLS TENNIS STATE FINALS Kolli Sisters Lead Area At State Finals

state over her two appearances. Patriots Log The Kolli sisters (28-3 record) accounted for 9 of the Patriots Another Top 10 16 points. Finish As Team The Kollis only loss at state was in the championship bracket quarterfinals to Glenbard West's By DION MARTORANO Sienna Lopez and Shannele Lo- Journal & Topics Sports pez, who ended up winning the state doubles title. You know your program is in Stevenson earned a doubles great shape when a fifth placemedal (top 8 finish before 2015, team finish ends up being a bit oftop 6 finish since 2016) for the Maine South's Molly Grace (left) tosses a ball to partner Regina Lee (right) during Thursday's state finals competition at Rolling Meadows. (Dion Martorano/Journal photos) a letdown. ninth straight year. The streak Stevenson girls tennis finishedstarted with current head coach fifth at state in Class 2A, Saturday, Lexxi Kiven (three -time medal- Oct. 26, after scoring 16 pointsist) and her partner Kendall Kirsh over the three-day meet across the in 2011. Before the recent run of Northwest suburbs. success, Stevenson's last doubles The Patriots finished top 10 atmedalists came in 1986. state each year since 2011: 1st Sonia Mehta (3-2), Ainika Hou (2017), 2nd (2014, 2015, 2016),(1-2) and the doubles team of Mag- 3rd (2011, 2018), 4th (2013), 5thgie Gong and Ellen Ma (1-2) all (2019) and 10th (2012). chipped in to add the final 7 points Lake Forest scored 39 pointsfor the Patriots. to win the team championship in "I'm so incredibly proud of the Class 2A over Hinsdale Central team for all the hard work they put (33), New Trier (26), Glenbardinto the season," Stevenson first - West (18), Stevenson (16), Glen - year coach Kiven said. "It all came brook South (14), Rockfordtogether when they competed Auburn (14), Libertyville (13),hard, had great sportsmanship and Naperville Central (11) and the rest represented Stevenson in the best of the field. The other Journal -area possible light." teams competing in Class 2A were Glenbrook South finished sixth Fremd ( I 7th, 8 points), Niles West at state after a great showing from (20th, 6 pts.), Elk Grove (25th, 5 the two doubles teams. Jenna pts.), Conant (29th, 4 pts.) andHorne and Elle Stewart went 5-2 Maine South (40th, 2 pts.). at state, falling in the consola- Stevenson's Alaina Kolli andtion semifinals to the 2018 state Athena Kolli went 6-1 in doubles runner-up team from Stevenson. to finish fifth at state a year afterHorne improves to 7-4 at state going 5-1 with a state runner-upin two appearances and Stewart Conant's Simren Mahajan competes in the state finals last Thursday at Rolling Meadows. finish the year before. Athena, aimproved to 8-4 in the same span. four -time state qualifier, ends herErika Patrow and Leah Desserich state career with a 12-6 record andwent 4-2 together, before exiting two medals. Alaina is now 11-2 atin the fifth round of consolations. Patrow is now 8-4 in two state ap- pearances. Vanessa Vaisanen went Stevenson Doubles Team 1-2 in her return to state, while Medals (since 2011): Elizabeth Hoo went 0-2. 2011-Kendall Kirsch/ Elk Grove sophomore singles Alexxis Kiven (3rd place) star Peyton Oda (28-5 overall 2012 -Kaylin Dong/Alexx- record) went 3-2 at state; falling in is Kiven (4th) the fifth round of the consolation 2013 - Kendall Kirsch/ bracket. Oda went 1-2 at state a Alexxis Kiven (1st) year ago. 2014 - Katherine Harvey/ "Peyton was a shining example Vinaya Rao (1st), Kaylin of hard work in the off season -pay- Dong/Zoe Taylor (5th) ing off," Elk Grove coach Lindsey 2015 - KatherineHarvey/ Rapinchuk said. "She came in this Vinaya Rao (2nd) season ready to play after a sum- 2016 - Elizabeth Ferdman/ mer of USTA tennis. She was a Gina Kondos (3rd) hard worker and leads by example 2017 - Elizabeth Ferdmanl both on and off the court. She is Katherine Harvey (5th) encouraging toteammatesand 2018 - Alaina Kolli/Athena committed to our team. She truly Kolli (2nd) deserves all of her successes. Her 2019 -Alaina Kolli/Athena finishing in the top 16 (at state) was Kolli (5th) a huge accomplishment. Expecta- (Continued on page 14AA) Fremd's April Wu fires a return shot during doubles action at the state finals. www.journal-topics.com Page 14AA I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal

GIRLS TENNIS STATE FINALS RESULTS

Here's a look at how Journal -area girls Regina Lee/Molly Grace, Maine South Grade Ha/Kellie Ha, Fremd d. Taylor tennis players performed, match -by - d. Simren Mahajan/Chetana Cheruvu, Goldman/Isabella Palm, Metea Valley, Conant, 6-3, 6-7 (2), (10-5) 6-1, 6-0 match, at the IHSA state finals Thursday - Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, Stevenson d. Kaitlyn Fiedler/Taylor Fiedler, Bel- Saturday, Oct. 24-26 on courts across the Sofia Ramos/Emiley Piao, Neuqua Valley, leville West d. Simren Mahajan/Chetana Northwest suburbs: 6-2, 6-2 Cheruvu, Conant, 6-4, 6-2 Chrissa Dimitrakakos/Jillian Urgello, Fifth Round: CLASS 2A Downers Grove South d. Valentina Cord- Gracie Ha/Kellie Ha, Fremd d. Samara ero/April Wu, Fremd, 6-7 (5), 7-5, (10-5) Michael/Halle Michael, Highland Park, Singles Harley Ondo/Mia Schwada, Bradley - 6-3, 6-4 Championship Bracket Bourbonnais d. Nirali Patel/Riya Jain, Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart, Glenbrook First Round: Conant, 6-2, 6-3 South d. Kathryn Murphy/Anna Raab, Sonia Mehta, Stevenson d. Grace Ashtin Hara/Monika Glueck, New Trier Highland Park, 6-2, 6-2 Walls, Normal Community, 6-1, 6-0 d. Maggie Gong/Ellen Ma, Stevenson, Irene Zhang/Tiffany Zhang, Naperville Ainika Hou, Stevenson d. Nicole Mick- 6-1, 6-0 North d. Erika Patrow/Leah Desserich, Glenbrook South, 6-2, 6-4 lin, Marist, 7-5, 6-3 Emma Chirila/Ashley Samuta, Glen - Vanessa Vaisanen, Glenbrook South bard West d. Katherine Beard/Roberta Quarterfinals: d. Lily Darman, Andrew, 6-2, 6-1 Spagnolo, Loyola Academy. 6-2, 6-3 Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart, Glenbrook Abby Penados, Niles West d. Allison Second Round: South d. Lili Goshgarian/Clara Goshgar- Lee, Deerfield, 6-1, 6-1 Gracie Ha/Kellie Ha, Fremd d. Mikayla ian, Lake Forest, 6-2, 6-4 Peyton Oda, Elk Grove d. Meera Baid, Edquiban/Alexis Hyde, Mundelein, 6-1, Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, Stevenson Metea Valley, 6-2, 3-6, (10-6) 6-1 d. Kaitlyn Fiedler/Taylor Fiedler, Belleville Helena Cilella, St. Ignatius d. Jane Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart, Glenbrook West, 6-0, 6-1 Bodensteiner, Fremd, 6-0, 6-0 South d. Ali Mueller/Megan Mueller, Ashtin Hara/Monika Glueck, New Trier Melissa Cartis, York d. Sonal Matta, O'Fallon, 6-1, 6-0 d. Gracie Ha/Kellie Ha, Fremd, 6-4, 6-4 Conant doubles player Chetana Cheruvu Fremd, 5-7, 6-1, 10-8 Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, Stevenson Semifinals: eyes a return shot at Thursday's state Jacquelyne Qi, Naperville Central d. d. Chrissa Dimitrakakos/Jillian Urgello, Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, Stevenson finals. (Journal photo) Elizabeth Hoo, Glenbrook South, 6-0, 6-1 Downers Grove South, 6-0, 6-0 d. Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart. Glenbrook Second Round: Zoe Limparis/Katie Dollens, Hinsdale South, 6-4, 6-0 Consolation Finals (5th place game): Peyton Oda, Elk Grove d. Jocelyn Central d. Erika Patrow/Leah Desserich, Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, Stevenson d. Canellis, Sandburg, 6-2, 6-3 Glenbrook South, 6-1, 6-1 Ashtin Hara/Monika Glueck, New Trier, State Abby Penados, Niles West d. Chloe Lili Goshgarian/Clara Goshgarian, Siegfort, Jacobs, 6-3, 6-3 Lake Forest d. Regina Lee/Molly Grace, 6-4, 6-4 (Continued from page 13AA) lvvy Hicks, St. Ignatius College Prep Maine South, 6-2, 6-1 tions going in were for her to play her best d. Vanessa Vaisanen, Glenbrook South, Third Round: CLASS 1A 6-3, 6-1 Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, Stevenson and all of the pieces fell into place during d. Kathryn Murphy/Anna Raab, Highland Singles her state run. She played her best tennis of Autumn Rabjohns, Lake Forest d. Ainika Hou, Stevenson, 6-3, 6-2 Park, 6-1, 6-1 Championship Bracket the season at the best possible time. Nicole Hu, Hinsdale Central d. Sonia Sienna Lopez/Shannele Lopez, Glen - First Round: "I'm looking forward to her coming back Mehta, Stevenson, 6-2, 6-2 bard West d. Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart, Maia Nowicki, St. Viator d. Natalie Cohn, Althoff Catholic, 6-0, 6-1 as an upperclassmen to continue to grow Third Round: Glenbrook South, 6-2, 6-4 Taylor Disharoon, Dunlap d. Laura Margaret Forkner, Libertyville d. Peyton Zoe Limparis/Katie Dollens, Hinsdale as a player and a leader of our Elk Grove Central d. Gracie Ha/Kellie Ha, Fremd, Strenk, Regina Dominican, 6-2, 6-3 tennis team. I'm excited for what's in store Oda, Elk Grove, 6-4, 6-2 Nicole Hu, Hinsdale Central d. Abby 6-1, 0-6, 6-2 Second Round: for Peyton's tennis career and am grateful Penados, Niles West, 6-0, 6-1 Quarterfinals: Lucy Mitchell, Latin d. Maia Nowicki, to be her coach to experience it and support Sienna Lopez/Shannele Lopez, Glen - St. Viator, 6-0, 6-0 bard West d. Alaina Kolli/Athena Kolli, her through the next two years." Consolation Bracket Stevenson, 6-1, 6-3 Consolation Bracket Fremd was led by the doubles team of First Round: Sonal Matta, Fremd d. Nayana First Round: Laura Strenk, Regina Dominican d. Gracie Ha and Kellie Ha, who went 4-2 in Ramesh, Barrington, 6-3, 6-4 Consolation Bracket the finals, falling in the consolation quarter- Jane Bodensteiner, Fremd d. Anne First Round: Catherine Guo, Urbana University, 6-3, 6-0 finals. Jane Bodensteiner (1-2), Sonal Matta Starasinich, Joliet West, 6-0, 0-6, (10-7) Simren Mahajan/Chetana Cheruvu, Viyaletta Hordzich, Sandburg d. Eliza- Conant d. Elizabeth Schindler/Mya Second Round: (1-2) and the doubles team of Valentina Maia Nowicki, St. Viator d. Isabella beth Hoo, Glenbrook South, 2-6, 6-2, Carter, Hononegah, 6-4, 6-3 Cordero and April Wu (0-2) struggled to Nirali Patel/Riya Jain, Conant d. Claire Domenech, Vernon Hills, 6-1, 6-1 10-3 earn wins in a strong state field. Larsen/Sydney Webb, Hononegah, 6-3, Nadia Frieden, Metamora d. Laura Second Round: Strenk, Regina Dominican, 6-4, 6-1 Niles West was led by breakout sopho- Sonia Mehta, Stevenson d. Kayla 6-2 Maggie Gong/Ellen Ma, Stevenson Third Round: more star Abby Penados, who went 4-2 in McSweeney, Richards, 6-1, 6-1 Maia Nowicki, St. Viator d. Mariel Otone Odajima, Quincy d. Sonal Matta, d. Nikki Baerson/Lara Pick, Glenbrook singles, falling in the consolation quarter- Runyan, Bloomington, 6-4, 6-2 Fremd, 6-1, 6-2 North, 6-2, 6-4 finals. Penados was new to the Wolves this Taylor Goldman/Isabella Palm, Metea Fourth Round: Julia Ross, New Trier d. Jane Boden- Rebecca Bellick, F.W. Parker d. Maia season after transferring from Lane, where steiner, Fremd, 6-0, 6-3 Valley d. Katherine Beard/Roberta Spag- Nowicki, St. Viator, 6-2, 6-0 she went 2-2 at state last year. Meera Baid, Metea Valley d. Ainika nolo, Loyola Academy, 7-6 (2), 6-1 Hou, Stevenson, 6-3, 6-3 Sofia Ramos/Emiley Piao, Neuqua Val- Simren Mahajan and Chetana Cheruvu Doubles Monika Birski, Moline d. Vanessa Vai- ley d. Valentina Cordero/April Wu, Fremd, led the way for Conant with a 3-2 record. Championship Bracket sanen, Glenbrook South, 0-6, 7-5, 10-5 6-2, 6-0 After an opening round loss (6-3, 6-7 (2), Second Round: First Round: Third Round: Natalie Muldowney/MiaBella Provenza- (10-5)) to Maine South's Regina Lee and Sonia Mehta, Stevenson d. Chloe Simren Mahajan/Chetana Cheruvu, Conant d. Chrissa Dimitrakakos/Jillian no, Boylan Catholic d. Tess McLaughlin/ Molly Grace, Mahajan and Cheruvu won Siegfort, Jacobs, 6-3, 6-3 Sarah Schultz, St. Viator, 7-6 (5), 6-1 Fourth Round: Urgello, Downers Grove South, 4-6, 6-4, the next three matches, before falling in 10-8 Peyton Oda, Elk Grove d. Otone Oda- Consolation Bracket the fourth round of the consolation bracket. jima, Quincy, 6-3, 5-7, (10-4) Erika Patrow/Leah Desserich, Glen - First Round: Nirali Patel and Riya Jain, the Cougars Abby Penados, Niles West d. Julia brook South d. Hannah Colbert/Chloe Trimpe, Edwardsville, 2-6, 6-1, 10-9 Tess McLaughlin/Sarah Schultz, St. other doubles team, went 1-2 before drop- Ross, New Trier, 6-1, 6-0 Sam Kim/Sofia Hutchison, Barrington Viator d. Emilia Flores/Aylin Flores, St. ping out. Analisa Cruz, Lake Park d. Sonia Laurence, 6-0, 6-1 Mehta, Stevenson, 3-6, 6-2, (10-7) d. Maggie Gong/Ellen Ma, Stevenson, Unfortunately for Maine South's Lee and 6-3, 2-6, 10-6 Second Round: Fifth Round: Tess McLaughlin/Sarah Schultz, St. Grace, the win over Conant was their only Abby Penados, Niles West d. Helena Emma Chirila/Ashley Samuta, Viator d. Abby Aitken/Saryn Seeley, Ster- one as they dropped the next two matches Glenbard West d. Nirali Patel/Riya Jain, Cilella, St. Ignatius College Prep, 6-3, 6-1 ling, 6-4, 1-6, 10-4 Melissa Cartis, York d. Peyton Oda, Elk Conant, 6-1, 6-1 to finish 1-2. Sofia Ramos/Emiley Piao, Neuqua Third Round: Loyola Academy's Katherine Beard and Grove, 6-1, 6-3 Piper Marcum/Raegan Branon, Cen- Quarterfinals: Valley d. Regina Lee/Molly Grace, Maine Roberta Spagnolo went 0-2 at state .earning South. 6-4, 7-5 tralia d. Tess McLaughlin/Sarah Schultz, Hannah Neuman, Neuqua Valley d. St. Viator, 6-4, 5-7, (10-5) the Ramblers no points at the finals. Abby Penados, Niles West, 6-3, 6-3 Third Round: Simren Mahajan/Chetana Cheruvu, In Class I A, St. Viator finished 15th with Conant d. Maddie Harper/Ellie Marion, Points: 6 points to lead the Journal -area. Regina Doubles Class 2A Championship Bracket Lincoln -Way East, 6-1, 6-1 Dominican tied for 56th with I point. Erika Patrow/Leah Desserich, Glen - Stevenson (5th, 16 points) First Round: St. Viator freshman Maia Nowick went brook South d. Jamie McDermott/Elena Glenbrook South (6th, 14 pts.) Gracie Ha/Kellie Ha, Fremd d. Mia Fremd (17th, 8 pts.) 3-2 in her state debut, falling in the fourth Strolia/Konstance Delis, Sandburg, 6-2, Melone, St. Charles East, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (1) Fourth Round: Niles West (20th, 6 pts.) round of the consolation bracket. Nowick 6-1 Elk Grove (25th, 5 pts.) Erika Patrow/Leah Desserich, Glen - Erika Patrow/Leah Desserich, Glen - lost in the second round of the consolation brook South d. Anastasia Bozovic/McK- Conant (29th, 4 pts.) brook South d. Thompson/Amy Maine South (40th, 2 pts.) bracket to Latin's Lucy Mitchell, who ended Park, Auburn, 6-4, 6-2 enna Sands, Lyons, 6-4, 6-3 Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart, Glenbrook Class IA up fourth in Class 1 A. St. Viator's doubles Jenna Horne/Elle Stewart, Glenbrook South d. Macy Zaban/Emily Rhee, New St. Viator (15th, 6 pts.) South d. Cayla RIsinger/Aviv Sagiv, team of Tess McLaughlin and Sarah Schultz Trier, 3-6, 6-0, (11-9) Regina Dominican (56th, 1 pt.) went 2-2 at state after some epic battles. Champaign Centennial, 6-0, 6-1 Laura Strenk represented Regina at state for the second straight year, but went 1-2 for a quick exit. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 15M

GIRLS SWIMMING Maine Swimmers Tune Up For End- Of -Season Meets

West's Kaner Wins 100 -Free At HP Invite

It was a slow week in girlsin a stacked field. Kaner also swimming for the Journal -area,sped to second place (59.83) in but business is about to pick up the 100 -yard backstroke. in the coming weeks with confer- Deerfield 145, Maine East ence meets and state tournament 38: Maine East hosted senior meets. night against Deerfield Friday, The West Suburban Confer-Oct. 25, but the Blue Demons ence Gold meet is Friday, Nov.were unable to take down a 1 at Downers Grove South. The stronger Warrior team. One of Mid Suburban League meet is the highlights of the meet was Saturday, Nov. 2 at Fremd inJordan Oslowski's win in the Palatine. The Central Suburban 100 -yard butterfly (1:06.56). conference meet is Saturday,Oslowski also placed second in Nov. 9 with the North divisionthe 100 -yard breast race with a at Highland Park and the Southtime of 1:17.22. Maine East's division at Glenbrook North.senior class on varsity includes The North Suburban Confer-Jessica Espinoza, Krina Shah, ence meet is Saturday, Nov. 9 atSophia Learnahan and Jasmine Maine, St. Viator Clash On Ice Stevenson, but diving takes place Lopez. Damaris Tellez is also a the night before at Mundelein.senior, but competes on the JV Maine Township's Nick Troppina battles St. Viator's Reiden Mueller (89) for a loose puck in Sunday night's The MCAC conference meet is team. Deerfield also won the JV ice hockey contest at Iceland in Niles. It was a close contest, with the visiting St. Viator Lions coming out Saturday, Nov. 9 at UIC. race 134-44. on top, 1-0. (Shawn Clisham/Journal photo) Here's a look at some of the Glenbrook North 93.5, recent action in the pool: Maine South 89.5: Maine South Highland Park Invite: St. lost a close one Friday, Oct. 25 to Charles East scored 363.5 points new conference foe Glenbrook ICE HOCKEY to win the Highland Park InviteNorth in a great battle of evenly Saturday, Oct. 26 over West Chi- matched teams. Maine South cago (269.5), Downers Grove won the 400 -yard free in 3:46.83 North (219), Mundelein (156), with Nelly Hadlaw, Natalie Bry- Stampede Brushes Off Dons Maine South (145), Highland ant ,Chloe Bai and Natalie Wajda Park (100), Benet (97) and Maineto make it close at the end, but not By STEPHEN GORDON us pretty good in the first period. more than the last time we played West (44). While the two Maineclose enough to upend GBN in Journal & Topics Sports So we just had to kind of slow itthese guys. Scoring that goal to- schools didn't win the team title, the team points. Hadlaw won the down a bit and look up more andnight was a great feeling for me. I they each picked up a few medals 100 -yard butterfly (1:02.56) and Sunday night at West Meadows it helped us." had not scored a goal in a while." in the races. Maine South won the 500 -yard free (5:35.53) to show Ice Arena in Rolling Meadows, After a scoreless opening pe- One of the key players on this 400 -yard freestyle with Natalieher strength in the individual the Notre Dame Ice Dons and the riod, the Dons would strike firstyears Stampede team is the ad- Wajda, Natalie Bryant, Nelly races. Wajda won the 100 -yard combined team of Buffalo Grove/ when forward Anthony Espositodition of Fink who adds a more Hadlaw andAnnika Wagner with back (1:01.51) as well for the Hersey/Wheeling Stampede gotscored off a back -handed shotof an offensive presence to the a time of 3:40.48 to narrowlyHawks. Maine South's Annika together for the second time inwhich beat Stampede goalie Stampede line-up. edge St. Charles East's time ofWagner won the 200 -yard IM this young season. Evan Wurzbacher (27 saves) to "Playing for the Stampede thus 3:40.59. Wagner was strong in(2:08.32) and 100 -yard breast A sluggish opening period byhis stick side at the 12:38 markfar has been a lot more fun for me the individual races as well, win-(1:07.76) in convincing fashion. both teams would eventually shake of the second period. The Donsthis year unlike travel hockey," ning the 500 -yard free (5:03.72) Maine South freshman Silvia itself out in the form of a 3-1 winlead would not last, however. The Fink said. "I have enjoyed the level and 200 -yard free (1:50.89). She Buti won diving with a 160.4 for the Stampede. Stampede knotted the game at 1-1 of competition and the coaching won the 200 free by 8 secondsscore. The Hawks also won the "I think tonight we were justwhen Henriksen scored a poweras well so far. We have a lot of and the 500 free by 23 seconds. 200 -yard medley relay in 1:52.95 not ready in the warm-ups at all," play goal with 11:32 remainingpotential of this team this year." Maine West's Michelle Kanerto start the event with the team Stampede forward Anthony Hen- as he put home a rebound chance won the 100 -yard freestyle inof Wajda, Wagner, Hadlaw and riksen (Buffalo Grove) said. "And after an original shot by Blake PREP 5, WARREN 2: Pros- 54.45 for the Warriors only win Bryant. it carried into the first period. ButTrossman was stopped by Mike pect/Rolling Meadows/Elk Grove once we started to get going in the Miscevich (37 saves). would turn a close 2-1 game after second we were fine. They (Notre The Stampede would take the two periods into an easy 5-2 vic- tory Sunday afternoon at West Dame) came out much stronger lead for good at 2-1 with 8:11 left GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY than they did the last time we to play in the middle period whenMeadows Ice Arena over Warren. played them." newcomer sophomore Sean Fink PREP was led in scoring by Admittedly, it can be hard to (Hersey) captured a loose puck inforward James Raffone (Prospect) Area Field Hockey Teams Eliminated get motivated for a game in mid - the Dons end of the ice. He would who scored 3 times, once in each October when you have four more skate around two Notre Dame de- period, to pace PREP to the win. The Journal -area's last two girls field hockey teams were elimi- months of hockey to go and are fensemen and send the puck past Both Michael Stein and Bryce nated from the playoffs this past weekend. playing a team who would notMiscevich and into the Dons net. Hennig each had 2 assists apiece. No. 8 Glenbrook South fell 8-0 to No. 1 New Trier, Saturday, potentially stand in your way BG/H/W would net its final tally "We had a good talk after the Oct. 26. New Trier advances to the state semifinals against No. 4 come March. But Sunday night,on the night when forward Nolan end of the second (period) where Glenbard West at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 at Oak Park -River For- both teams got a chance to figure Newash scored an unassisted goalwe just had to re -group as a team est. Glenbrook South finished the season 12-7 overall. out what works and what poten-with 4:37 remaining for the 3-1 and get some fresh legs back out No. 7 Loyola Academy was also shutout by No. 3 North Shore tial both teams could have as the advantage. onto the ice," PREP senior captain Country Day, 3-0, Friday night at Loyola's Munz campus in Glen- season continues. "Tonight, they (Notre Dame) John Panos (Prospect) said. "Our view. NSCD advances to the other semifinal game Thursday against "We had to adjust our breakoutdid a much better jobof pressuring goalie Brooks Brown did a great No. 2 Lake Forest at 6:30 p.m. more tonight," Henriksen said. the puck when we had it," Newashjob for us tonight especially in that The state finals are at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 at Oak Park -River "Notre Dame was forechecking said. "And we had to adjust to thatthird period." Forest. www.journal-topics.com I Page 16AA I October 30 -November 4, 2019 The Journal

strike was possible, he reached out a great season." to a number of coaches and schools Like Smith and Matan, Valintis OPEN DURING Strike to try and find a substitute for Von worked to find a positive in the (Continued from page IAA) Steuben, but nothing materialized. rough situation. RIVER ROAD uled senior night at home for Oct. Journal -area boys soccer teams "We just had a good full week 17 against Von Steuben, but theMaine South, Leyden and Nilesof practice to install the game CONST CTION game ended in a forfeit due toNotre Dame all advanced to theplan, get healthy and have fun IHSA rules. Von Steuben is a pub- regional finals with semifinal with our teammates at practice," lic school on Chicago's north side. forfeit wins. Valintis said. "For me, I feel for the CPS soc- "Of course you never want to Here's a list of Chicago Public cer programs," Maine West boyswin a game by forfeit and yousoccer teams forced to forfeit and soccer head coach Al Matan said.want to see the kids be able todrop out of the IHSA boys soccer "They've worked hard all seasonplay," Notre Dame soccer coach playoffs: long to get to the playoffs and now Mike Smith said. "We were hoping Curie, Kennedy, Whitney they are not able to (compete). Ithey (could) come to a resolution Young, Lincoln Park, Jones, Von feel for the kids and for the coaches (to allow them to play). I feel for Steuben, Lane (13-3-1, No. 12 in as well. It does take a bit of air outthe CPS coaches and especiallyIllinois by MaxPreps), Hubbard, of the sails of the IHSA soccerthe kids. That's why we do this.Taft, Kelly, Juarez, Brooks, Solo- playoffs this year. Everyone wantsFor the players. (I) feel for therio (19-4-1, No. 6 ranked team in to compete in the playoffs to seeseniors that have to end theirIllinois by MaxPreps; 2017 Class how far you can go." careers go like this. We feel we 2A state champions), Lake View, Maine West ended up playinghave a strong team and we can North Grand, Foreman, Back of its varsity and junior varsity teams make a run. We now prepare forthe Yards, Little Village, Senn, in a scrimmage to get the playing Friday and regional championship Goode Stem Academy, Steinmetz, time they missed out on because of against a tough Northtown team. Payton, Prosser, Westinghouse, the forfeit. West and other schools But we did want to get the gameNorthside, Hancock, Kenwood, 4 have to find ways to be creative and in versus Westinghouse." Agricultural Science, Farragut, Our New make up for the lost game time. Leyden soccer coach MarkClemente, Roosevelt, Mather, Hot or "It was a great event, it reallyValintis was conflicted on the Alcott, Bogan , Lindblom, Morgan was," Matan said of the Warriors strike, but most coaches outside Park and Chicago Marine Leader- Salad Bar scrimmage on senior night. "We of Chicago are right now. ship Academy. 40 kept it upbeat. Coach (Gus) Pappas "I support the CTU," Valintis Soccer isn't the only sport hurt STORE NOURS: MCMINN SAT7AM-1OPM SUN 7AM-8PM and I worked to make it fun. It wassaid. "I also am heartbroken thatby the Chicago strike. In 2017, WE ACCEPT an opportunity for us to touch thethose teams had to forfeit. It hurts Whitney Young girls tennis tied VISA WC DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS LINK ball and have some camaraderie in us almost as much as them because Stevenson for the Class 2A state the program as well. Even though playoff games are what all teams championship. Its doubles team of VISA rg t" e we didn't play Von Steuben, welook forward to and where great Camryn Salter and Darinka Stepan WE RESERVE THE RIGHTTO LIMIT QUANTITIES & CORRECT PRINTING ERRORS still had a good night with ourgames happen and memories are finished second in doubles , but the 518 METROPOLITAN WAY, DES PLAINES, IL 60016 JV squad." made. Our kids missed out on that school didn't get a chance this year 847.227.5800 Matan said when he found out a experience to play Taft, who hadbecause of the strike.

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Family Friendly

A Selection of Upcoming Events In Chicago's Northwest Suburbs

Trick -Or -Treat!

Trick or treating hours in Elk Grove Village are set for 1 to 8 p.m. on Halloween, Thursday, Oct. 31. Mayor Craig Johnson said the longer hours allow parents to take younger kids out earlier in the afternoon and allow parents coming home from work time to trick or treat with their kids. Johnson said if homeowners do not want to participate in distributing candy, they need only turn off their porch light. Village officials advise parents or older siblings to accompany their children on well lit streets and to instruct them not to enter anyone's home without parental permission. Kids should walk on the sidewalk facing oncoming traffic, Veterans who attended last year's "Honoring Our Veterans Service" at Christ Church UCC in Des Plaines should only cross streets at crosswalks and should attach reflec- tive tape to costumes or candy bags. Children should not eat any candy before it is inspected by parents.

* * * Christ Church To Honor

Niles -Maine District Library hosts an evening of trick or treating for teens in grades seven through 12 from 3 to 8:30 p.m. Veterans With Special Service Thursday, Oct. 31 in the lower level Teen Underground in the library, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Teens are encouraged to come Christ Church UCC hosts an with church members. Call the church office at in costume and perform a trick for a sweet treat. "Honoring our Veterans Service" Any family attending the ser- 847-297-4230, Monday -Friday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 10vice, that has an active soldier 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Deadline for Pumpkin Recycling recognizing the bravery and pa- presently serving and has not this information is Oct. 31. triotism of local heroes. already received a blue star flag, Donations for Honor Flight Once Halloween is over, local families can drop off their old Paul Meincke, a veteran broad- will be presented with one during Chicago will be accepted by mail pumpkins from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday (Nov. 2) at Mount Pros- cast journalist and member of the the service by Mike Lake, com- or in Wobbe Hall after the service. pect Public Works, 1700 W. Central Rd., Mount Prospect. Clean Honor Flight Chicago Board of mander of the VFW Des Plaines. Send to Christ Church UCC , Attn: 1492 Henry Ave., Des pumpkins of any size can be dropped off, as well as pumpkins Directors, is the guest speaker. Provide your name along with ElaineH., which have been decorated with acrylic paint. All other decora- Veterans, current military per- your family member's name, rank, Plaines, IL 60016. The trip is one day, but the experience is life tions such as candles, yarn or stickers must be removed. Service sonnel, families, friends and the branch of service and where they is available to residents of Mount Prospect and residents of Solid public are invited to share this time are serving. changing. Waste Agency of Northern Cook County member communities.

Hot Chocolate Family Run

Anyone who loves hot chocolate should plan to participate Friends Recognize in the Hot Chocolate Run at 9:30 a.m. Saturday (Nov. 2) at the Heritage Park Performance Pavilion, 201 Community Blvd., Wheeling. Families can join in the fun with a 1 -km walk around Park Ridge Resident For Efforts Heritage Park. Three stations will be placed around the pathway where you will be able to pick up the different ingredients and Park Ridge resident Chris Par- member Daniel Loewenstein in supplies to create hot chocolate. There will also be a chance to son was named the winner of the announcing the award at Friends' meet Elsa from Disney's "Frozen". This event is free, but pre- 2019 Friends of the Chicago River annual meeting held Oct. 16 in registration is recommended and available on the Wheeling Park "Spirit of the River" award for his downtown Chicago. District website. Canned donations will be accepted and deliv- exceptional service on behalf of Parson said he became inter- ered to the Wheeling Township Pantry. the waterway. ested in rivers as a child when Parson launched Friends' Chi- his fourth grade teacher showed cago River Schools Network in him a map of how the creek in his Military Dog History 1997 and has been a volunteer yard was connected, ultimately, to canoe guide with the organization the Des Plaines River, the Illinois Des Plaines History Center will explore the different jobs that for more than 20 years. River, the Mississippi River, and dogs have taken on in the military during an informational event The focus of the Chicago Parson the Gulf of . from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 at the center, 781 Pearson River Schools Network (CRSN) As a grad student, Parson stud- St., Des Plaines. Visitors will hear the stories of some real -life is educating the next generation students. ied the Chicago River system "and canine heroes, like World War l's Sergeant Stubby, just in time to of environmental leaders and Parson's other efforts with I was smitten," he said. remember them on Veterans Day coming up on Nov. 11. building support for the river's Friends include volunteering for "I am deeply honored and recovery. Using the river as a basis the organization's Big Fish Ball humbled. Thank you to Friends for Homelessness Fundraiser for learning, the program provides and the Chicago River Student giving me an outlet for my love of teachers with the curriculum and Congress as well as serving as a rivers," said Parson, who retired as a full-time employee of Friends of All are invited to the Township High School Dist. 211 Founda- tools they need to teach students key member of the support team the Chicago River in 2003. tion and Realtors Against Homelessness ninth annual fundraiser about science, nature, and theirfor the Chicago River Flatwater Last year, Parson was recog- from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7 at Stonegate Banquet local environment, giving students Classic. nized by the state's Serve Illinois Centre, 2401 W. Higgins Rd., Hoffman Estates. This event is held the opportunity to explore the "Chris personifies environmen- Commission. That group named to help over 240 homeless students in the district which serves natural world. tal stewardship in his every action Since its inception, CRSN and his joyful attitude, enthusiasm, him "volunteer of the week" for the students in Palatine, Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Village, Roll - (Continued on page 2B) (Continued on page 2B) has impacted some 400,000 and humor," said Friends' board I Page 2B October 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Joumbl www.journal-topics.com Center Of Concern Slates Parson Bunko Event, Salute To Veterans (Continued from page 1B) advance the mission of improving is an award -winning nonprofit Join the Center of Concernhomelessness. first week of December, according and protecting the waterway fororganization whose mission is to Auxiliary for either the Bunko "What better way to kick off to Serve Illinois, which is taskedpeople, plants and animals. Thisimprove and protect the Chicago lunch or dinner event on Friday, the Thanksgiving holiday season with promoting and supportingyear's honorees are exceptional in River for people, plants and ani- Nov. 8 at the Park Ridge Country than by gathering with friends community service throughouttheir commitment to the Chicago mals. With over 14,000 members, Club. The Bunko Lunch Salute to support a great cause," said the state. River system and the region owes volunteers, and online advocates, to Veterans is set for 12:15 p.m. event chair Christine Perille of Also honored by Friends this Chris , Lauren and Stephan a great Friends works to make the river and the Bunko Ladies Night is Park Ridge. year were Stephan Vandenbroucke debt of gratitude," said Friends greener and more accessible, while at 6:30 p.m. The Master of Ceremonies as "Volunteer of the Year" andExecutive Director Margaret building awareness of the benefits Bunko is a game to play with will provide a step-by-step guide biologistFrisbie. that a clean, healthy river can bring old friends or connect with new throughout the game. The event Lauren Umek, who was given the "Working together, we will have to the surrounding community. friends while supporting theincludes lunch/dinner, raffles, "River Champions" award. a river that is litter free, sewage Friends of the Chicago River is Des Plaines -based Center ofa silent auction, a cash bar and "For 40 years, Friends of thefree, alive with wildlife and people working to make the Chicago Concern, a local non-profit or- Bunko. Chicago River has relied on swimming." River one of the world's great ganization that provides critical, There is a ticket fee. For more generous and devoted people to Friends of the Chicago Rivermetropolitan rivers. lifesaving community servicesinformation or to register, visit for older adults, individuals with centerofconcern.org/bunko or disabilities and families at risk ofcall 847-823-0453. 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, from Trivia Fundraiser 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Family Nov. 16 and from 1 to 4 p.m. Friends of the Park Trivia MP Society Shines Light At Handbags (Continued from page 1B) Sunday, Nov. 17 at the library, Fundraiser offers a family 3110 Martin Ln., Rolling friendly trivia session from 2 The Mount Prospect Histori-will be a mix of wine, desserts, ing Meadows and more. Hot ap- Meadows. For a fee, a presale to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 cal Society's (MPHS) biennial cash and carry purses, silent and petizers, drinks, silent auctions, is will also be open from 6:30 at Prospect Park's O'Connor "Power of the Purse" handbag live auctions. Attendees can buy live auctions, raffles and a live to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14. Building, 733 N. Prospect Ave., auction is coming up on Wednes- unique and entrancing handbags performance by Riley Elmore of Books, audiobooks, CDs and Park Ridge. The fundraiser day, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at Mountfor themselves and others while "The Voice" will be part of the DVDs will be on sale during includes seven rounds of trivia, Prospect Village Hall, 50 S.supporting MPHS' educational event. the event. Emerson St., in the Skip & Janice and programming efforts. karaoke, Panino's pizza, salad Farley Community Room. All reservations requested by and soft drinks. Tickets are $20 The event will feature a wideNov. 9 at www.mtphist.org via Craft Fair per adult and $10 per kid 21 and Light Up The Park variety of adult and children'sPayPal button or at the museum under. All proceeds benefit the new and almost -new designer,via cash or check. 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Sustainable Living Program Offered At Vernon Area Library

A series of events to help are willing to make lifestyle citizens make choices that changes to help the environ- reduce their impact on thement, but may be unsure environment is planned at the where to start," Topolski said. Vernon Area Public Library. "Your local public library can A roster of "Green Acad- help." emy" events is underway, with A 2018 study from re- programs for grade school searchers at the University students, teens and adults of Oxford in England found taking place through Nov. 23. that avoiding meat and dairy The offerings are designed to products is the single big- Sampling 'Taste' inform, spark conversationgest way for an individual Hundreds of food lovers gathered at the Wheeling Park District's and provide actionable next to reduce environmental Chevy Chase Country Club last Thursday to participate in the steps. impact.The finding prompted 19th annual Taste of the Town. Approximately 20 restaurants handed out food samples to attendees. The evening included All programs are free, open Topolski to ask chef Susan live entertainment and a silent auction. Right: Superdawg, which to the public and take place at Maddox to demonstrate has a location in Wheeling, was well -represented at last Thurs- the library, 300 Olde Half Day vegetarian cooking at the day's Taste of the Town at Chevy Chase Country Club. These two Rd., Lincolnshire. Registra- library.A "Meatless Monday" helpers gave away half -sized hot dogs.Below:Many of those who attended last Thursday's Taste of the Town found their way tion is required. program filled quickly and to the Nothing Bundt Cakes booth. Cindy Adams is the owner of Library programming co- has a waiting list. the store in Mount Prospect. (Journal Photos) ordinators Roz Topolski and "It's a benefit that many Jen Ernsteen teamed up to `green' principles are also plan events about Earth -first healthier and cost less," To- topics including curbside polski added. recycling, residential solar A film screening and discus- power and vegetarian cook- sion of "Paris to Pittsburgh" is ing. Inspired by the slate of scheduled for Sunday, Nov. programs, the library's book 3. The documentary brings to discussion leaders chose titles life the impassioned efforts of to get readers talking about individuals who are battling climate change. Selectionsthe most severe threats of in November include "Dry"climate change in their own by Neal Shusterman for teen backyards. readers and "The Death and On Nov. 14, grade school Life of the Great Lakes" by children learn about sustain- Dan Egan for adults. able farming practices from The library is also working experts from the Bonner with the Solid Waste Agency Heritage Farm, a teaching of Lake County to collect and facility of the Lake County recycle old keys, eyeglasses Forest Preserves. and hearing aids through- The Vernon Area Public out October and November. Library serves portions of Drop boxes are in the library Buffalo Grove north of Lake lobby. Cook Road in the Journal & "We understand that people Topics coverage area.

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$2.6 Million In Upgrades Set For Landmark

Elements of a new Glenview way for new exhibits. Park District exhibit, part of $2.6 The Turtle Island exhibit was million in renovations at Thedesigned by Paul Bluestone, a Marketer of the Year Award recipients (left to right) Jean Bolliger, Andrea Lublink and Kiel Cross. Grove National Historic Land- former vice president at the Shedd mark's Interpretive Center, front Aquarium and built by Cemrock of entrance and security elements,Tucson, AZ, in a contract awarded Library Marketing Team Honored For Work On Referendum have arrived at the Glenview for $148,740. facility. The animals housed in the Palatine Library's market-tive approaches in marketing sure the community had all the in- Turtle Island, a 15,000-1b. Interpretive Center were safely ing team consisting of Andrealibrary services. The award formation they needed to make a exhibit, arrived on flatbed tractor relocated to a Grove garage for the Lublink, Kiel Cross and Jeanplaces a special emphasis on an decision, and they richly deserve trailers at The Grove during arenovation. Staff offices, which Bolliger won the third annual individual (or team) working for this award." series of deliveries of the exhibits were in the Interpretive Center, Library Journal 2019 Marketera library which has instituted Communications and Market- Oct. 10-11. were also temporarily moved to of the Year Award. or reinvigorated a marketinging Manager Andrea Lublink Turtle Island consists of a turtle The Grove archives building for The team was specifically strategy. said, "My team worked really habitat, water snake tanks, kestrel the renovation. recognized for its referendum The library's April 2019 ref-hard to put together a cohesive (breed of falcon) habitat and tun- The $2.6 million renovation of marketing campaign. The award, erendum was approved by amarketing plan that would con- nels for children and adults to walk The Grove is part of a $17 mil- sponsored by Library Ideas, 64% vote. nect with the community. We are through, to be fully immersed inlion bond referendum approved comeswith a $2,000 cash "Over and over, residents toldthrilled to be recognized for our the habitat exhibit. by voters in March 2018. The prize. us how much they appreciated the work and to be acknowledged Renovations began in June onreferendum is also funding a Library Journal, a nationaltransparency of our messaging,"among marketing colleagues The Grove Interpretive Center,nearly complete renovation of publication that advocates for library Executive Director Jean- who work tirelessly at showing which include changes to thethe Glenview Ice Center and $1 librarians and libraries, created nie Dilger said. "The marketingthe importance and value of entrance, interior spaces andmillion to purchase new land for the award to recognize innova- team did a fabulous job making libraries." mechanical elements, all makingthe park district.

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The envelope was brown with age. It was Best Government tucked inside an old shoe box Ann carried from the attic with other ancient stuff, includ- ing Dolly. w13FINaGIRNALeporting The envelope was addressed "Dorothy A." That's my mother. Her maiden name was Ahbe. Dorothy Ahbe. Unstamped and un- sealed, the envelope contained folded sheets of paper. Whatever was written on these pages, I guessed, meant something to her, to Dorothy A. Epiphanies I pulled out two dozen notes and unfolded News Reporting- half -sheets of lined school paper used for les- By Rev. Dr. William G. Grice, III sons. Inscribed on each sheet was a note to my mother. I started to read to see what I might learn. Team Coverage I learned this. In the spring of 1924, my mother had scarlet fever. She was eight years old. Her illness prohibited going to school. Af- PROSPECT HEIGHTS JOURNAL ter being absent, her classmates wrote letters to Dorothy A wishing her a speedy recovery. The heartfelt sentiments written by children were thoughtful and kind. Because my mother appreciated these notes, she saved them. I enjoyed reading the words of student authors. Their notes to Dorothy A were similar, yet not quite identical. I suspected notes Freedom of were written to other students with scarlet fever, too. And I think the teacher used their notes as an assignment on penmanship and composition. Information Also, I vaguely remembered my mother telling me how she was once very sick as a child. She mentioned how the house had a large DES PLAINES JOURNAL sign - "Quarantine" - posted on the front door. She remembered how adults and children would cover their noses and mouths with a handkerchief when they walked by the house. I remembered how annoyed my mother felt - peeved - that people would do such a thing. But then, my mother did hold strong opinions about certain types of human behaviors. Without correcting spelling and grammatical errors, here are some samples of the 1924 letters. They all begin the same way, "Dear Original Column Dorothy A...." Dear Dorothy A: Do you feal better know. I will tell you how DES PLAINES JOURNAL many have scarlet vever know. Lester, Mariana, and you. You know I have not been abcent or tarte once this year. Well good by, Dorothy Mae. Dear Dorothy A: I am very sorry you are sick. We are having a fine time in school. Don't you like to come out and play with us. I like flowers do you. All the children are Feature Writing- writing letters to all the childers that are In sickness sick. Good by. Your firand, June Giricke and in health, Dear Dorothy A: I hope you are get- ting along find. This week Friday, June it's nice to be 13, 1924 there will be no school. How is First Place remembered. your mother and father Dorothy and the same to you. 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Andrews, W. James Barnes, Dorothy A. Elizabeth A. Ciezkowski Death Notice Buckley, Thomas J. of Niles Ciezkowski, Elizabeth A. John Gaba Clarke, Christopher G. Elizabeth A. Ciezkowski,died Oct. Costa, Mildred C. 24. Mother; grandmother of eight; sister; aunt of many. Skaja Terrace John Gaba was raised in Halls , Tennessee , by Marie Devero, Sharon Engelhardt, Ludwig E. Funeral Home, Niles, handled ar- and Eldon Gaba, before moving to the Chicago area. rangements. He devoted 61 wonderful years to his wife Lois Smith. Gaare, Melvin J. They welcomed two children, Jennifer (Jim Blasco) Kovac, Elizabeth and John (Carly), who added nine grandchildren to Kuchta, Janet M. Christopher George the family, Hailey, Amanda, Patrick, Kaitlyn, Con- Lacni, Mary P. Larsen, Roberta Clarke nor, Ashley, Jonathon, Olivia, and Quinn. He was a of Park Ridge beloved cousin to the Alley family. John served with Novak, Joyce T. the Niles Police Department for 35 years and was also Pilousek, Annette B. Schultz, Geraldine Christopher George Clarke, 46, aUnited States Army veteran. John loved playing his Siguenza, Angel Rogerio died Oct. 14. He grew up in Glen guitar, spreading laughter, telling jokes, and making everyone around Ellyn, attended college at Indiana him feel special. He had a big heart and spent all of his time caring Taylor, Edward J. Till, Stefan University, built a career, married, for those he loved. He will be deeply missed by all his family and and started a family. Clarke was friends. A Memorial Service is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, a devoted husband to Jeanine and November 9,2019 at St. Andrews Church, 260 N. Northwest Hwy., W. James Andrews father to their son George. He and Park Ridge. Funeral information call Skaja Terrace Funeral Home at of Niles his wife enjoyed exploring the foodie 847-966-7302 or www.skajafuneralhomes.com. . Ryan -Parke W. James Andrews, 78, died Oct.Funeral Home, Park Ridge, handled 19. During his career, he worked atarrangements . Zeitith, Quasar, Bell and Gossett, and Baxter. He was a parishioner at Our Lady of Ransom ParishMildred C. Costa A TRIBUTE for over 30 years. Survived by his of Mount Prospect wife, Sharon Gordon, his brother, nephew, three dachshunds, and many Mildred C. Costa, 99, died Oct. relatives and friends. Skaja Terrace26. Wife of the late Anthony Costa; Funeral Home, Niles, handled ar-mother; grandmother of eight, great TO LIFE grandmother of 14; great -great rangements. grandmother of five. Friedrichs The Journal Funeral Home, Mount Prospect, Dorothy A. Barnes handled arrangements. & Topics of Arlington Heights now offers obituaries not only to notify the community, Dorothy A. Barnes, 84, diedSharon Devero but also to help celebrate Oct. 23. Barnes worked in various of Palatine the life of a recently banking positions for Chase Bank departed loved one. for over 20 years. She loved cro- Sharon Devero, 83, died Oct. 22. Devero was a high school teacher in Memorialize your loved one cheting, reading and spending time with her grandchildren. SurvivedChicago and later in Mount Prospect. with a lasting tribute in print She left teaching to start her own and online, a permanent by her children; nine grandchildren; a great-grandchild; her sister; andbusiness. Survived by her brother; record of their legacy that children; 10 grandchildren and two your family will always many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents and brothergreat-grandchildren. Preceded in cherish. death by her husband; parents; and William Janisch. Glueckert Funeral Home, Arlington Heights, handledthree siblings. Glueckert Funeral arrangements. Home, Arlington Heights, handled arrangements.

Thomas J. Buckley Ludwig Engelbert formerly of Northwest suburbs Engelhardt ROUP Thomas J. Buckley, 83, U.S .Army of Niles veteran , husband of the late Patricia; father; grandfather; great-grandfa- Ludwig Engelbert Engelhardt, To place an obituary or memorial ther. Skaja Terrace Funeral Home,70, who was born in Germany, died visit journal-topics.com or call 847-299-5511 ext. 119 Niles, handled arrangements. Oct. 20. Son of the late Ludwig and Or ask your funeral director for assistance Margot Engelhardt; brother and (Continued on page 7B) *Slit . wur. SA"' cAlea ww www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 201.8 I Page 7B

mother; grandmother ofof executive advisors toPreceded in death by his Obits eight; great-grandmother ofthe College of Business ofparents. Glueckert Funeral three; aunt of many. She wasNorthern Illinois University;Home, Arlington Heights, (Continued from page 6B) Mary P. Lacni a past president of the St. Johnmember of the Finance andhandled arrangements. Brebeuf Catholic Women'sAudit Committee of the uncle. His parents moved of Des Plaines to the U.S to start a new Club, past vice-president ofChicago Assn. of Commerce the Niles Senior Women'sand Industry; past presidentStefan Till life after World War 11. Mary P. Lacni, 81, died of Niles The family later moved toOct. 24. Wife of the late Ste-Club, and held many vol-of the Board of Directors Niles. Engelhardt receivedven M. Lacni for 57 years;unteer positions. Skaja Ter-Chicago Hearing Society; race Funeral Home, Niles,and past elder and member Stefan Till, 80, husband of degrees in physics andmother; grandmother. G.L. Angelika, died Oct. 20. Fa- nuclear engineering fromHills Funeral Home, Deshandled arrangements. of session of the First Pres- byterian Church ofArlingtonther; grandfather of three. He the University of Illinois andPlaines, handled arrange was an Army veteran with spent his career as a nuclearments. Heights. Survived by his Geraldine Schultz wife Shirley A. Taylor; chil-the rank of SP5. Skaja Ter- engineer working for West- of Des Plaines race Funeral Home, Niles, inghouse in the Pittsburgh dren; four grandsons; three Roberta Larsen great-grandsons; two sisters.handled arrangements. area. Skaja Terrace Funeral Geraldine Schultz, 87, of Park Ridge Home, Niles, handled ar- died Oct. 22. Wife of Rob- rangements. Roberta Larsen, 76, died.ert Schultz for nearly 70 years.Mother; grandmother; Oct. 20. She began her teach- Melvin John Gaare ing career in Libertyvillegreat-grandmother. She was preceded in death by her of Arlington Heights and Mundelein, then taught for 10 years at Westbrookolder brothers and sister-in- Melvin John Gaare, 101,School in Mount Prospectlaw. She was loved by many died Oct. 20. He served inand for one year at Sunsetnieces and nephews. Cooney Skaja Funeral Homes the Army Air Corps fromPark. Wife of the late GeraldFuneral Home, Park Ridge, 1941-1945. After return-R. Larsen, mother; grand-handled arrangements. ing home, he worked as amother of six; sister. Also Family owned and operated serving mechanic for several busi-survived by her sister-in-lawAngel Rogerio our community for over 80 years nesses before starting hisand her husband. Ryan -ParkeSiguenza own business. He and hisFuneral Home, Park Ridge, of Des Plaines wife, Alice Caroline, werehandled arrangements. SKAJA TERRACE FUNERAL HOME married 71 years. Gaare Angel Rogerio Siguenza, & CREMATIONS was active in the Lions Club 81, died Oct. 23. 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Wichita, Kansas, once known as "The Air Capital of the World", remains a central part of the American aviation industry. Besides being home to McConnellAir Force base, it is also home to Stearman Field Airport, a small facility located in nearby Benton. Here, the public can hitch a ride on a World War I-era biplane that has the capability to lay a trail of smoke as it roars by one of Stearman's hangers Wichita, Full Throttle Beef Trail Gives Way To Aviation--And More Recently

A Bountiful Beer Scene--In Kansas Metropolis It's "thumbs up" for young lady who is ready to take off on the ride of her life. By TODD WESSELL absorbed by the growing com- and Chalk Hills of southern relatively short time. Wichita is breweries, festivals, a symphony Journal & Topics Travel Editor munity of Wichita. Kansas, a recurring celebration anything but a sleepy little town.orchestra, opera, shopping, and Aircraft, ranging from World of growth, high technology, It's a region that's on the go as it dozens of hotel options. For five memorable years, the War I -era biplanes to modern history, culture, and diversity continues unabated as one of the The "Pride of Wichita" named melodic sounds of singing cow- Air Force fighters, now glim- prevails. They all serve as a nation's premiere aeronautical the "Keeper of the Plains" is the boys and the nose -curling odor mer in the wide open space over constant reminder that this centers while pushing to im- community's physical and spiri- of herds of cattle filled the air Wichita. In this flat country sur- metropolitan area of 650,000 prove its overall image with new tual connection to the Native around and above the tiny town rounded by the Flint, Gypsum people has come a long way in a restaurants, coffee houses, craft (Continued on page 9B) of Wichita, Kansas. Americans, recovering from the ravages and short supplies of the Civil War, demanded the luxury of fresh beef. Without battles and blockades hinder- ing the way, cattle had quickly become a hot commodity that was now available to the general public. Needed was a willing- ness to lead the cattle along the Chisholm Trail from central Texas to Wichita. There, the animals would be loaded onto a special train and transported to large towns like St. Louis, Chicago and New York. Thelonghorns thatonce filled Wichita streets in the mid -1870s are long gone. The wild cowboys, whose average age was 16, are also gone. Their richly -deserved reputation still lives on in folklore. And with their disappearance, went the many brothels and saloons that lined -the banks of the Arkansas River in the tiny adjacent town of Delano. Eventually it was Wall adorned with cowboy -style hats at "Hatman Jack's" in Wichita. www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 96

and Little Arkansas rivers. It's the plaza comes alive not only emerging entertainment life Stacey, have owned and oper- Wichita made of steel and is a powerful with people but also with flames that includes more than 1,000 ated Hopping Gnome Brewery depiction of a tall, headdressed of fire that shoot skyward on restaurants, 22 live theaters, 17 in the heart of the town. No (Continued from page 8B) Native standing erect on a huge cue. No wonder it's been named festivals and eight shopping dis- food is served there. Ony beer American Indians who lived, rock formation overlooking the "Most Beautiful Spot in tricts. Wichita is the birthplace that Torrey creates in the back farmed, hunted and raised their the two waterways. At its base Kansas". of Pizza Hut and White Castle room. Among the names he children here long before the the statue is surrounded by a Wichita's camaraderie with and the first electrical guitar and Stacey have given to their white man and their cattle ar- plaza, which features exhibits art and history comes in many was performed at the Wichita's beverages are Brown Eyed rived around 1870. The stunning depicting Plains Indians' way of other forms as well. Downtown Shadowland Ballroom by local Grrr, Steampunck Saison, and work of art is a 44 -foot tall steel life. Access is through two stay on Main Street the 80 -year -old resident Gage Brewer in 1932. Earl of ESB. Interestingly, their sculpture that rises on a penin- bridges that have a resemblance Wichita-Sedgewick Historical The town's once tiny craft unique business revolves around sula at the confluence of the Big to bows and arrows. At night, Museum offers visitors four brewery scene has exploded in gnomes, those little mythical, floors of a look back at what recent years due to the passion pointy -headed creatures who made Wichita what it is today. and entrepreneurial spirit of thrive in cold weather and, ac- Located in the town's original brewmasters like the bearded cording to Torrey, are known for city hall that opened in 1892, and laid-back Torrey Lattin. their drinking abilities. Beer taps the museum's exhibits include For the last four and a half are topped with red and white the Dawn of the Aviation Age, years, Torrey and his wife, (Continued on page 14B) A Child's World that features games played by youngsters dat- ing back a century, and a look at the effect of the Civil Rights movement not only on Wichita, but also on the nation. Another of Wichita's jewels is the Kansas Aviation Mu- seum that's located within the region's first real commercial airport. Adorned in the Art Deco style, the now retired airport Visitor to Wichita's Science and Discovery Center gets a close look at and active museum present an one of the community's most revered works of art, the "Keeper of the inspiring throwback to the late Plains" sculpture. 1930s when airports were tiny in comparison to today and when aviation heroes like Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindberg were often seen landing their planes before walking into the Looming over front entrance to the Kansas Aviation Museum in facility for a bite to eat. As one Wichita is a sculpture of the "Spirit of St. Louis" airplane that was the first aircraft in the world to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. marvels at the dozen or so out - of -commission aircraft parked behind the museum building, modern planes of all shapes and sizescan be seen in the distance 3111 taking off and landing at Mc- Min Connell Air Force Base. As one enters the front door of MINNIMMINNIOr the museum, mounted directly h,,i T-iTIMtit 0, utito above where the front wall meets the roof is a large piece of colored stone art depicting Lindberg's famous "Spirit of St. Louis" single engine airplane in flight. Ninety-two years ago "Lucky Lindy" was the first human being to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, thus opening the limitless possibilities of avia- tion. Make no mistake, how- ever, that Wichita is not only a Master of ceremonies of the Old Cowtown Museum in Wichita welcomes destination of art, history and Street sign in front of the Drury Hotel in downtown Wichita notes the guests to the 1870s replica just prior to the staging of a gunfight. aircraft. It's also home to an route of the famous Chisholm Trail.

Gnomes, those tiny, mythical hard drinking figures, are everywhere at Hopping Gnome Dozensof locked beer steins fill the wall of of Prost German Restaurant in Wichita. Own- in Wichita. ers of the special glasses can gain access to their steins every time they visit. Page 10B I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com Cats, Birds, First Brigade Come Calling

Trade the nip in the Patrons can expect late autumn air for the more than 120 cat en- indoor comfort of cats tries from around the meowing, alphoms U.S. and Canada, with calling, and antique six rings of simultane- brass horns belting out ous judging. A Fancy a Civil War Schot- Feline Marketplace tische! Go birding in will bring vendors Wausau and hunt art in with all the things a happy cat needs these designed community days, ranging from center. It's all part of beds and chase toys to the fun of a Great Gary's cat litter and the box Lakes autumn. Great to store it in. For those considering getting a BIRDS IN ART Getawayscat, there'll be plenty By Gary of experienced cat Wausau, WI Knowles fanciers and informa- tion about the various If you live in the cat breeds. Parking Alphorn players start at an early age in Green County. Swiss Fest takes place in Monroe Sunday, Nov. 3. Midwest you know is onsite at the Rock that those honk -honk -honking County Fairgrounds, 1301 Craig the elegant Grand Hall, and flying "V's" of Canada geese Ave., Janesville, WI 53545. Call a "retro" eight -lane Family are a certain and somewhat 815-389-1330 or visit tinyurl. Bowling facility. Admission sad sign of fall. However, it com/WisconsinKitty. is $12. Turner Hall, 1217 might brighten the melancholy 17th Ave., Monroe, WI. Call of a fading year if you learn 608-325-3461. to associate those migrating HARVEST BALL fowl with a fabulous annual Watertown, WI art exhibit: "Birds in Art" at WINTER ART FAIR the Leigh Yawkey Woodson The "War to Save the Union" Madison, WI Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin. ended on April 9, 1865 and This 44th edition of "bird art" among the good things that live The 30th annual Winter Art features stunning juried works on from those days is the music Fair Off the Square Nov. 9-10 by 114 artists and runs to Dec. of the Union Army's, Wisconsin will feature 135 Wisconsin I. You'll see owls, a Secretary 1st Brigade Band. Formed in artists and craftspeople as well bird, a quartet of puffins, and 1864 by 18 men from the Brod- as thousands of their works. blue-cheeked bee -eaters in a head Brass Band who enlisted Visitors will see paintings, spectacular show that will leave in the Army of the North as sculptures, jewelry, handbags, Cats descend onJanesville for the Allbreed Cat Show Nov. 2. you with a whole new appre- the band of the 1st Brigade, 3d mosaics, ceramics, clothing, ciation for "art on the wing." Division, 15th Army Corps, they musical instruments, photogra- Monroe Swiss Singers, Nov. 3 Admission is free. The museum left their rural Wisconsin homes historical anecdotes. Everyone is phy, mixed media, woodwork, for a sensational Swiss variety is open Tuesday through Friday, to serve under the command of welcome. Polkas, Schottisches, graphics, fiber arts, and glass- show featuring Green County's 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday General William T. Sherman. Jigs, Reels, and Waltzes will be work -- all for sale. Every work finest Swiss singers and musi- and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 700 The "Tradition of Excellence" played and the band will teach has been created by the juried cians. There'll be flag throwing N. 12th St., Wausau, WI 54403. that these men established, the . Come in costume artists and craftspeople who and yodeling to go along with Call 715-845-7010 or visit lives on today with the current or wear modern clothes. Maybe will be present in their booths. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln or Mr. and the music at Turner Hall. It www.lywam.org. members of the 1st Brigade Musical entertainment ranges Band. On Nov. 2, 2019 starting Mrs. Grant will make an appear- was established in 1868 and is from Johnny Chimes playing ance. Turner Hall, 301 S. Fourth believed to be the only original SMITTEN WITH KITTENS at 7 p.m. they'll play the songs New Orleans' style piano to of the Union at the Annual St., Watertown, WI 53094. Call Turner Hall of Swiss origin still bluegrass, classical, Madison Janesville, WI Harvest Ball. The band uses 920-262-1864 or visit tinyurl. standing in the United States, Area Ukuleles, and the Madison period brass band instruments com/IstBrigadeBand. It is a Swiss Emmenthal -style Suzuki Strings. Admission is $5. Cat lovers will be wandering and performs attired in uniforms chalet designed by German Monona Terrace Community in from all over the Midwest and clothing of the 1860s. Get SWISS FEST architect Max Hanisch, listed and Convention Center, I John for the Annual "Allbreed Cat on both the National and State Nolen Dr. Call 608-204-9129 or an authentic taste of days gone Monroe, WI Show" Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 by as the band blends the sights Registers of Historic Places. visit tinyurl.com/MadisonWin- a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsored by the and sounds of the period with Don't miss the authentic Old terArtFair. Janesville Allbreed Cat Club. Join the much heralded World Ratskeller Restaurant,

Handley Honored For Story In Journal

Veteran travel writer Johncompany ing photos. was about 'Titers were honored at the Handley was honored lasta visit Handley had taken to"ational convention of the week for a story he wrotethe island of Barbados. HeSociety of American Travel that was published by Journal was awarded third place inWriters (SATW) in ElPaso, & Topics Media Group last the Newspaper -International ;Handley has been writing December. category. avel articles for the Journal & Creative E & F Fails The story, with several ac- Handley and other travel Topics for over a decade. Cottage MotelMotel www.journal-topics.com The Journal I October 30 -November4,2019 I Page 11B

MOVIE SCENE BY MIKE POULOS

Taika Waititi and Roman Griffin Davis in "Jojo Rabbit."

focus on all of the political, social and cultural ramifications emanating from the script, but How `Jojo' Succeeds At it's all in support of the main theme between Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) and Elsa (Thoma- sin McKenzie), thrown together, alone with no parental guidance Restoring Faith In Humani during the last days of the war. Jojo has been led by his fierce belief in Adolf Hitler, humor- "Jojo Rabbit" (108 min, rating, I loved "Jojo Rabbit," notbunker. These were the dying to a different god or being. This ously spoofed by Waititi himself Rated PG -13 for mature the- just for its spoofing of the Nazi days of Nazi occupation, but strain of thought serves as a mi- as Jojo's imaginary friend, stum- matic content, some disturbingregime, but because of its focus as captured in "Jojo Rabbit, " crocosm so brilliantly captured bling upon a 16 -year -old Jewish images, violence and lan- on the children who are at the and as seen through the eyes of in "Jojo Rabbit," that ends with girl who has been hidden in the guage). Rating: 9 out of 10. center of the story. The theme ofan impressionable 10 -year -old the boy's freedom from the attic for over two years by Jojo's German children being bred to child, the notion of defeat was stranglehold of those beliefs. No mom (Scarlett Johansson). As an "Jojo Rabbit" is listed as a sa- carry on the beliefs and ideals of incomprehensible. Up-and- one nation has the right to per- undercover resistance fighter for tirical black comedy with heavy the superior Aryan race and their coming New Zealand writer - secute others solely on the basis the allies, Jojo's mom is discov- emphasis on political satire... "mission" to purify, or "cleanse" producer -director Taika Waititi of being different, but instead ered and subsequently silenced, mocking and spoofing a deadly the planet of subservient has masterfully adapted the best-should be embraced. Waititi has while Jojo's (supposed) father serious time in human history peoples, is twisted and inhuman. selling novel "Caging Skies" by gone on record as stating that has been missing in action for -- the Nazi invasion in the early We all know what happened Christine Leunens (2004) about the film is meant to unify us by two years, leaving the lad to his 1940s. I think we should all take -- and the undercurrent of those a sweet German boy coming to example through the power and own devices. pause some 75 years later -- the dreadful times is at play in this realize after a series of traumatic understanding of love. And it's With the war coming to an time this film's story takes place wonderful tale of a 10 -year -old events in history, and personally, all conveyed in humorous as end and Jojo coming to realize -- to assess not just our feelings, boy, cultured in Nazi beliefs, that the Nazi edicts were flawed well as deadly serious sequencesElsa is no different than him but our sensitivity to taking that all races, especially of the and false -- and dehumanizing. -- all captured through the eyes and his Nazi teachings, and liberties with a fictionalized, Jewish faith, were unfit to exist. In its comedic format, Waititi of this wide-eyed youngster and with nowhere else to turn to, it almost fantasy -like setting, that This belief along with a power- has cleverly masqueraded all his newfound relationship with falls on these children to forge by this time should not shock hungry Third Reich that nearly manner of political commentary, a teenage Jewish girl. It's these a life -affirming friendship. It's or offend anyone. Yet, there led to the decimation of Europe if not reflecting on a given time parts of the film -- the tender a lesson we should all learn, remains some people who view -- and neighboring nations -- period, but provided a perspec- banter between two children of and under these extreme harsh the apparent misrepresentation serves as the background. tive on humanism that forever different cultures and views on conditions at a time when hu- of German Nazis within the These were harrowing times resonates with human evolution life, that they should find com- mans were persecuting humans construct of a serio-comedy fea- to be living in Europe, particu- since the beginning of organized passion, harmony and humanity with extreme prejudice and turing two children in the lead larly at the end of the war when civilization. I'm referring to the in "all" people. This is why the hatred, the symbolic unification roles. I say to them lighten up... allied forces were making their decimation of whole populationsfilm succeeds...its faith and between Jojo and Elsa brings it's only a movie. final push into Berlin where for no other reason that because hope in humanity. tears to your eyes. What do they As you can tell from my "9" Adolf Hitler was holed -up in a they looked different or prayed Audiences may choose to (Continued___ on page 14B) Page 12B I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal www.journal-topics.com Cop Thriller 'Black And Blue' Manages To Stay Relevant

By MICHAEL POULOS Best Pictures "Crash" (2005) and "The First Journal Film Critic Departed" (2006) are prime examples -- and now "Black and Blue" takes a stab at "Black and Blue" (108 min, Rated it. And it isn't alone... many other films R for violence, thematic elements and have covered the same subject; and a new to know language). Rating: 6 out of 10. film is coming out about the same thing. To say the topic of police corruption has With the advent of cell phone cameras been well represented in mainstream and the proliferation of social media, films is an understatement -- and "Black Recent coverage published first by Journal & Topics Media Group there's hardly a movement anyone can and Blue" is in a position to make its own make without someone snapping a photo statement on this civil and social illness. or taking video. And this includes the Naomie Harris (a fine actress) plays millions of building -mounted cameras. Alicia West, a rookie cop of only three Because of the recent rash of police weeks on the New Orleans police Driver Sideswipes Parked Car brutality incidents caught on camera, it force, after serving two tours of duty in On Northwest Highway; has touched off an outcry of fairness, and Afghanistan, she's decided to become accountability that police officers are a peace officer to "make a difference," Man Hospitalized exploiting, now required to wear body not just for herself, but for the depressed cameras. I wish would-be criminals were neighborhoods she's assigned to patrol. JOURNAL ONLINE OCTOBER 25 held to the same standard of accountabil- She's an idealistic, moralistic heroine -- ity, many of them claiming the punish- and she wears her badge with honor and ment didn't match the crime. But we live dignity. But it appears she is surrounded Boy That Was Short! Des Plaines in a world of surveillance technology that by fellow officers who have traded in Council Meeting Lasts 12 Minutes is increasing by the day. their ethical standards to partake in their As much as the criminal element is own brand of enforcement -- not by the JOURNAL ONLINE OCTOBER 27 at -large in all of our big cities, it's the book, but by the law of the streets where police who need to tow -the -line and be crime is prevalent, making them acces- respectful of everyone's civil rights, sories. The area being policed by Alicia Prospect Heights Cannabis wrong or right, and exercise enforcement happens to be mostly black and impover- in accordance with the action, and within ished, setting up a clash between cultures Committee Favors the guidebook of proper protocol to bring and ethnicity. She's not part of the cop justice to the streets. It's a tough call to fraternity, and even she, being African - Recreational Sales make when an officer is faced with a American, is subjected to racial prejudice pending dangerous situation -- and all toowithin her own ranks on the force. JOURNAL ONLINE OCTOBER 25 often we've seen excessive force being You can see where this is all going. used outside the line of proper conduct. Alicia accidentally witnesses a homicide Elk Grove Village Retroactive Term Because it has been so well documented by a narcotics detective, Terry Malone over the ages, back to the birth of big city(Frank Grillo) in the presence of two Limits Referendum Challenged environments, the brotherhood of peace other officers, complicit in the crime, officers have in some areas established which is caught on her body camera. It JOURNAL ONLINE OCTOBER 25 their own underground system of justice. puts her life in jeopardy when she refuses When it goes beyond those limits of to surrender the camera as a coverup. justice, it's called police corruption...and She's wounded, but escapes into the Alpogianis Announces 2021 it has run rampant for generations in our neighborhood and is on the run while in society. hot pursuit by fellow officers who are Niles Mayoral Run This is no indictment on law enforce- either in -cahoots with them or have been ment -- and I don't want to imply that all made to believe it was her who pulled the NILES JOURNAL APRIL 4, 2018 law enforcement agencies have a corrupt trigger. She now has to use her resources element within their ranks. But that the to stay alive in the neighborhood she Dist. 62 Expects New Construction incidents of such occurrences brought once lived in, she seeks help from those on by recent camera surveillance has who remembered her as one of them but To Increase Tax Levy now brought this undercover element to now turn their backs on her because she's society's attention is admirable. Movies now "blue" -- a cop. She turns to help DES PLAINES JOURNAL OCTOBER 23 as far back as "Serpico" (1973), "L.A. from an old friend, Mouse (Tyrese Gib- Confidential" (1997) and "Training Day" son), who sympathizes with her and sees (2003) have all brought these issues that she's the same person she always to the forefront. Even Oscar -winning (Continued on page 14B) In print & online every week, find unbeatable coverage of Chicago's Northwest Suburbs!

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Woo-sik Choi in "Parasite." Getting Lost In 'Parasite'

By MICHAEL POULOS into that world as much as they dream of Journal Film Critic what it would be like to live upstairs, not downstairs, metaphorically speaking. "Parasite" (132 min, Rated R for It all starts from the top down with language, violence and sexual content). the father (Song Kang-ho), his wife (Jan Rating: 7 out of 10. Hye-jin), young adult daughter (Park So - dam) and teenage son (Choi Woo-shik), "Parasite" has been rolling out in stag- all of whom have become so hardened gered releases throughout the country and desensitized to the harsh environ- since its dramatic opening at the Cannes ment they've subjected themselves to, Film Festival in May 2019 where it that their only recourse of survival is to won the Palme d'Or award. It has been scam others -- sponge off the government lauded for its stunningly positive reviews or use their wits to outsmart their com- across the board -- and after just see- petition. In short, they've learned how ing it, finally, I have to question why all to exploit the system and take advantage the fuss. Yes, it's an artfully constructed of lesser individuals ripe for conning social satire on class distinction in South artists. And such an opportunity arises Korea -- and it features an intricate, yet when the son is recommended by a friepd overworked, multi -layered script that to to become an English tutor to a teenage me spins close to being out of control in girl living with her wealthy parents in a its third chapter. house too large to describe -- it's enor- Not taking away from elements of mous! Doing nothing gainful in his life, brilliance from the cunning, crafty the clever lad takes the job and is warmly South Korean filmmaker, Bong Joon-ho greeted by the Park family to teach their ("Snowpiercer" and "Okja"), who co - daughter (Jung Ji-so) English, overseen wrote and directed "Parasite," to me thereby dad (Lee Sun-kyun) and mother (Cho BAILEY are some confusing misgivings taken Yeo-jeong). To say the Park family is for granted -- or stretched to implausible gullible and naïve is an understatement. levels -- that undermine the strength of The leech mentality is off and running its "human condition" story. When you with the son carefully manipulating the & BELLA! break it down to its primal nature, hu- Parks to hire his sister, mother and father, mans, as most animal species, are wired with the daughter as an art instructor/ to take advantage of their own kind...a therapist to their young son, the mom as fundamental "survival of the fittest" sort their housekeeper and dad as their driver, "Our two rescues, Bailey (on the left) and of mentality. The metaphor would be like cleverly wiggling their way into their Bella are the bestest, most precious dogs ants waging war against its weaker spe- confidence, pulling the wool over their cies. If there is an opportunity to use le- heads with no idea they're being taken in. and truly show how happy they are to be verage to get ahead of your competition, The parasitic mind games the Kims are where they are - adopted and loved." warranted or unscrupulously, then the pulling on the Parks seems ironclad...the weak become victims. All civilizations Kims have used their streetsmarts to ma- have class distinctions -- and "Parasite" neuver the Parks into their web of deceit Proud owners: Karen Stocco and exploits that line of thinking -- a perfect -- and in doing so, the Kims are experi- example being a lamprey...a parasitic, encing a taste of wealth and privilege. Barbara Mele, Des Plaines carnivorous species that attaches itself to Just when the Kims think the charade is its host and sucks its life juices away. firmly tucked into their back pockets, all We'd love to includeyour dog, cat, bird, hamster, or any other That is the harsh distinction between hell breaks loose with the introduction two families depicted in "Parasite" at the of ridiculous situations -- like a secret pet in "Pet of the Week". Send photos to journalnews@journal- opposite ends of the spectrum in terms basement unknown to the Parks existing topics.info. Please include your name, pet's name, where you're of wealth and privilege. The Kim family in their home (huh?), and someone living from and a brief description of what makes your pet special. lives in squalor in a ramshackle below down there for four years (huh?). The street level apartment with on -and -off fired housekeeper who the Kims discred- running water and electricity -- overrun ited, exposes the Kims as flimflam con with roaches and rats. It's shameful a artists, setting into motion moments of family should live like this, because in chaos and hilarity too convoluted and the opening scenes, they demonstrate impossible to comprehend. And some of cunning and smarts well above their them don't live to see another day. low -life station in life. Simply put, they There's no question Bong Joon-ho are lazy and should be able to do bet- worked overtime to construct this com- ter for themselves in what's a self-made plex story of one-upmanship and sheer environment of filth and garbage. How- manipulation of human weaknesses, but ever, you can also see, as we get to know the twists and turns, left and right turns, them, that as bottom -feeders, like carp allget jumbled up into a mass of confu- in a river, they have become assimilated (Continued on page 14B) I www.journal-topics.com e148 I October 30 -November 4, 2019 The Journal November Is Alzheimer's Awareness Month

By LINDA SMITH symptoms until death. There is are often deemed ineffective is alter the course of Alzheimer's cholesterol, high blood pressure, Lutheran Home Marketing Director variability across patients, but because they are routinely pre- and preserve their quality of and obesity all confer greater 14 years is pretty typical. The scribed for patients with end - life. risk for cognitive decline. President Ronald Reagan more surprising news is that, stage pathology who already The Alzheimer's drug pipe- designated November as on average, we diagnose Al- have massive brain damage. line is full. Through an intense Purple is the color for Al- National Alzheimer's Disease zheimer's in years 8-10 of that With earlier intervention, treat- research effort over the past zheimer's Awareness. During Awareness Month in 1983. disease course. This means that ment can be administered to twenty years, scientists have the month of November, show At the time, fewer than 2 for most patients, symptoms patients with healthier brains, gained a lot of insight about your support for Alzheimer's million Americans had Al- go undiagnosed and untreated many of whom will respond Alzheimer's disease mecha- Disease Awareness and Go zheimer's. Today. the number for at least seven years, during more vigorously to the recom- nisms and about other factors Purple with a Purpose. of people with the disease which time the lesions spread mended therapy. that increase the risk for the Lutheran Home has partnered has soared to nearly 6 mil- through the brain and cause ir- Alzheimer's disease can be disease. Much has been learned with the village of Arlington lion. Alzheimer's Disease is a reparable damage. treated. Preventing or slowing and some very promising drugs, Heights to declare Nov. 12 as complex neurological disease Memory loss is not a part further brain damage is pref- based on sound theoretical ap- Arlington Heights Alzheimer's that is the most common form of normal aging. Many people, erable to letting the damage proaches, are in FDA clinical Awareness Day. That day, there of dementia and has directly af- including a startling number of spread without constraint. Yet, trials right now. Lutheran Home will be a special opportunity fected approximately 1 in every physicians, incorrectly believe many physicians, patients, and is proud to partner with Great to visit the Lutheran Home 2 families. that memory loss is a normal caregivers conclude that any Lakes Clinical Trials, on the campus and hear from local part of aging. Improving the treatment short of a cure is not same Oakton Street campus in dignitaries and educate yourself timeliness of diagnoses for worthwhile. While today it is Arlington Heights, to help find on Alzheimer's Disease. Lu- 6 FACTS YOU Alzheimer's is, in many ways, true that we have no cure for a cure for this disease. theran Home will also be host- NEED TO KNOW a problem that can be addressedAlzheimer's Disease, that does Taking good care of your ing several educational Lunch through awareness and educa- not mean there is no treatment. heart will help your brain stay & Learn topics on brain health Alzheimer's is generally tion With a good diet, physical ex- healthy. The health of your throughout the month. detected at the end -stage of the Current Alzheimer's drugs ercise, social engagement, and brain is very closely tied to the Visit the Lutheran Home disease. On average, Alzheim- are probably more effective certain drugs, many patients health of your body, particularlywebsite at www.lutheranhome. er's follows a 14 -year course than you think. One of the (especially those detected at an your heart. Researchers have org to learn more about upcom- from the onset of the first reasons that current treatments early stage) can meaningfully shown conclusively that high ing events.

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`Dojo Rabbit' 'Black And Blue' `Parasite' (Continued from page 11B) (Continued from page 12B) in the end come to her aide. In this (Continued from page 13B) see that others haven't...for eons of time? was and shouldn't be judged just be- story, it's the few cops that give law en- This is a film to be embraced within the cause she's wearing a badge. He sees forcement a bad name, and who are the sion in the last 30 minutes. It's funny, frantic and innovative to a point to construct of the human spirit while all her as being honest and righteous as a villains. This is just another standard, of the acidic humor and satirizing of the person, and as an officer -- the exact formula -driven yet noteworthy message see what extreme measures people Nazis, as well as the goofy depiction of opposite of the few bad apples on the film about the injustices that still exist steep to, to get ahead, and at the expense of others. But the masquer- the buffoon Hitler, provides entertain- police force who want her dead. on the streets, but is still nonetheless ment. It's that setting that accentuates the "Black and Blue" ebbs -and -flows, "relevant" to tell the story we all need ading aspects of the sting rely on too meaningful message behind the film... back -and -forth between unimaginative, to hear. This film tries to clarify the much gullible behavior. It becomes unbelievable as much as it becomes the forging of differing cultures, values but serviceable action sequences and thin line between victim and oppres- a learning lesson that devilish and and beliefs through love, understanding quiet moments when Alicia is finally sor. It's a tough examination of a tough deceitful con games like this can and the innocence of two children. able to reconnect with her friends, who situation. backfire and have grave consequenc- Along with Johansson, Sam Rock- es. As much as I was entertained by well and Rebel Wilson have significant the antics of this unpredictable social supporting roles, but it's Roman Grif- joumal-topics.com satire of extreme eccentricities, dig- fin Davis and Thomasin McKenzie that >> Read more of Mike Poulos' movie reviews at ging deep into the underbelly of hu- knock it out of the park. The film restores man dignity, it's frenetic last chapter faith in humanity at a time when it was teetering on obliteration. lost me. www.journakopcs.com The Journal October 30 -November 4, 2019 I Page 15B

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The sale will occur as an online gmaiLom certification was registered BID PACKAGES #1 by the undersigned with auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 11/18/2019 Bid Package #01 - Roofing at 12:00 PM. Victoria Velatino units #1168 & #1170; 0140 Logistics Manager the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Carol N. Hicks unit #1263; Dennis C. Miresse unit Number:Y19002404on SEALED BIDS will be received by Niles Park District at the place. date and time stated #3155. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without Star Cluster Logistics October18, 2019 Under below and publicly opened and read there. notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. seeks Logistics Manager to the Assumed Business manage logistics personnel PLACE: DUE DATE: and logistics systems & NameofRIDGESTONE CONSULTING with the Niles Park District Tuesday November 12th, 2019 Legals 0900 Legals direct daily operations, 0900 business locatedat: 635 6676 supervise 3 employees. J WISNER ST., PARK Niles, IL 60714 HS Diploma/GED &24 IL60068.The TIME: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS mos exp as Logistics Mgr RIDGE, true and real full name(s) 11:00 AM (CST) Maine Township High School District 207 is is req'd. Send resume to and residence address of (as Date/Time stamped by Niles seeking proposals for Graduation Flowers and job loc: 601 W. Dempster the owner(s)/partner(s) Park District's Receptionist) Gifts. Proposal documents are on file and may be St.,Mount Prospect,IL is: RACHEL HANDS & obtained by contacting Ms. Mary Kalou, Assistant 60056 STEVEN HANDS 635 All bids must be sealed and marked on the envelope with the bid package title and bid Superintendent of Business at [email protected] Developer. WISNER ST., PARK package number. 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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK VILLAGE OF NILES COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Purchasing Division MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION TCF NA- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION TCF MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIA- U.S. 1000 Civic Center Drive TIONAL BANK Plaintiff,-v.- VICTORIO NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff,-v.- LANCE BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, TION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPAC- Niles, IL 60714 ANTUNES AIKA VICTORIO R. ANTUNES, R. SELESKY A/K/A LANCE SELESKY, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT ITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE CIRA ABUNDEZ,BALDWIN COURT SANDRA M. BOKINA A/K/A SANDY M. SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR (847) 588-8000 FOR VRMTG ASSET TRUST Plaintiff, CONDOMINIUM ASSN., INC., UN- BOKINA, KATHERINE M. BOKINA, BAR- LEGACY MORTGAGE ASSET TRUST -v.- KRASSIMIRE KOLEV, PLAZA DES KNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD CLAYS BANK DELAWARE, UNKNOWN 2017-RPL2 Plaintiff, -v.- BENITO RAMIR- PLAINES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- LEGAL NOTICE CLAIMANTS Defendants 19 CH 01898 OWNERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIM- EZ, MARIA GUADALUPE RAMIREZ, TION, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- 1311 N. BALDWIN COURT, UNIT 111 B-1 ANTS Defendants 16 CH 13138 181 NOR- COACH LIGHT CONDOMINIUM ASSO- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Palatine.IL 60074 NOTICE OF SALE MAN COURT DES PLAINES. IL 60016 CIATION Defendants 2019 CH 05748 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS 2302 ALGONQUIN RD UNIT 11 ROLLING CHASE BANK, NA, AS TRUSTEE ON pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- MEADOWS, IL 60008 NOTICE OF SALE BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- The Village of Niles will be accepting qualifications for providing: Sale entered in the above cause on July 2, ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ERS OF THE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ RE- 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- the above cause on August 16, 2019, an pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure VOLVING HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, poration, will at 10:30 AM on December 3, agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, and Sale entered in the above cause on Professional Engineering Services for Milwaukee Streetscape SERIES 2006-D, STATE OF ILLINOIS 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 19, 2019, at August 6, 2019, an agent for The Judicial DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND Phase 6, Phase III One South , CHICAGO, IL, The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Sales Corporation, willat 1030 AM on FAMILY SERVICES Defendants 19 CH 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL. 60606, sell December 12, 2019, at The Judicial Sales 5061 905 CENTER ST., UNIT 202 DES bidder, as set forth below, the following at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, Request for Qualifications and general information are available in the Office of the PLAINES, IL 60016 NOTICE OF SALE described real estate: Commonly known forth below, the following described real CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell at a public sale Purchasing Agent, Village of Niles, 1000 Civic Center Drive, Niles, Illinois 60714 (847) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as 1311 N. BALDWIN COURT, UNIT 111 estate: Commonly known as 181 NOR- to the highest bidder, as set forth below, pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 588-8000 for a $35.00 fee or online at no charge at www,vniles.com (How Do I , Reg- B-1, Palatine, IL 60074 Property Index MAN COURT, DES PLAINES, IL 60016 the following described real estate: Com- and Sale entered in the above cause on ister For, Bids/RFP's/RFQ's). No. 02-12-200-019-1026 The real estate is Property Index No. 08-13-211-015-0000 monly known as 2302 ALGONQUIN RD September 10. 2019, an agent for The improved with a condominium The judg- The real estate is improved with a single UNIT 11, ROLLING MEADOWS, IL 60008 Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 ment amount was $77,861.96. Sale terms: family residence. The judgment amount Property Index No. 08-08-106-024-1023 AM on December 11, 2019. at The Judi- Request for Qualifications will be accepted until 12:00 P.M., Wednesday, November 25% down of the highest bid by certified was $199,035.52. Sale terms. 25% down The real estate is improved with a condo/ cial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker 13, 2019, at the Village of Niles Administration Building, 1000 Civic Center Drive, Niles, funds at the close of the sale payable to of the highest bid by certified funds at the townhouse, Sale terms 25% down of the Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606: sell at a pub- The Judicial Sales Corporation No third close of the sale payable to The Judicial highest bid by certified funds at the close Illinois, (southeast corner Oakton Street and Waukegan Road). lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth party checks will be accepted.The bal- Sales CorporationNo third party checks of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales below, the following described real estate: ance, including the Judicial Sale fee for will be accepted. The balance. including Corporation. No thirdparty checks will Commonly knownas905 CENTER Nothing herein is intended to exclude any responsible firm, or in any way restrain, or the Abandoned Residential Property Mu- the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned be accepted. The balance, including the ST., UNIT 202, DES PLAINES, IL 60016 restrict competition. nicipality Relief Fund, which is calculated ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- All responsible and eligible firms are encouraged to submit quali- Property Index No. 09-20-205-042-1056 on residential real estate at the rate of Fund, which is calculated on residential dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, fications. The Village reserves the right to accept or reject any or all responses to this The real estate is improved with a con- $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 which is calculated on residential real es- dominium. The judgment amount was Request for Qualifications or to waive informalities, technicalities, or omissions therein the amount paid by the purchaser not to or fraction thereof of the amount paid by tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or $155,903.84. Sale terms: 25% down of the and to accept the Request for Qualifications which it deems to be in the best interests exceed $300,incertified funds/or wire the purchaser not to exceed $300, in cer- fraction thereof of the amount paid by the highest bid by certified funds at the close transfer,is due withintwenty-four (24) tified funds/or wire transfer, is due within purchaser not to exceed $300. in certified of the Village. of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- Corporation. No third party checks will gagee acquinng the residential real estate by the mortgagee acquiring the residential four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the be accepted.The balance, including the pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the mortgagee acquiring the residential real Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other sale or by any mortgagee, judgment credi- estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, lienor acquiring the residential real estate tor, or other lienor acquiring the residential or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or which is calculated on residential real es- whose rights in and to the residential real real estate whose rights in and to the resi- other lienor acquinng the residential real tate at the rate of $1 for each $1.000 or estate arose prior to the sale. The subject dential real estate arose prior to the sale. estate whose rights in and to the residen- fraction thereof of the amount paid by the property is subject to general real estate The subject property is subject to general tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified Puzzle Answers taxes,special assessments, or special real estate taxes, special assessments, or subject property is subject to general real funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- taxes levied against said real estate and special taxes levied against said real es- estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the is offered for sale without any represen- tate and is offered for sale without any rep- cial taxes levied against said real estate mortgagee acquiring the residential real tation as to quality or quantity of title and resentation as to quality or quantity of title and is offered for sale without any repre- estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS sentation as to quality or quantity of title or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or condition. The sale is further subject to IS' condition. The sale is further subject to and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS other lienor acquiring the residential real confirmation by the court. Upon payment confirmation by the court Upon payment IS' condition. The sale is further subject to estate whose rights in and to the residen- T P A E infull of the amount bid, the purchaser infull of the amount bid, the purchaser confirmation by the court. Upon payment EST tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The will receive a Certificate of Sale that will will receive a Certificate of Sale that will infull of the amount bid, the purchaser subject property is subject to general real entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real A I will receive a Certificate of Sale that will MS TREAD estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- estate after confirmation of the sale. The estate after confirmation of the sale. The entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real cial taxes levied against said real estate property will NOT be open for inspection property will NOT be open for inspection estate after confirmation of the sale The CNUT F R A P P E and is offered for sale without any repre- and plaintiff makes no representation as to and plaintiff makes no representation as to property will NOT be open for inspection sentation as to quality or quantity of Me the condition of the property. Prospective the condition of the property. Prospective and plaintiff makes no representation as and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS 0KILOS BL I STER bidders am admonished to check the court bidders are admonished to check the court to the condition of the property. Prospec- IS' condition. The sale is further subject to file to verify all information. If this property file to verify all information. If this property tive bidders are admonished to check the confirmation by the court. Upon payment L OEWI DA I RIES is a condominium unit, the purchaser of is a condominium unit, the purchaser of court file to verify all information.If this infullof the amount bid. the purchaser the unit at the foreclosure sale. other than the unit at the foreclosure sate, other than property is a condominium unit, the pur- will receive a Certificate of Sale that will ENTERTAINMENT a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real and the legal fees required by The Con- and the legal fees required by The Condo- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- estate after confirmation of the sale. The dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) minium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) sessments and the legal fees required by EDD F MG property will NOT be open for inspection (1) and (g)(4).If this property is part of and (g)(4).If this property is part of a com- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS and plaintiff makes no representation as a common interest community, the pur- mon interest community, the purchaser of 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a E to the condition of the property. Prospec- 0 ARC AL chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than condominium unit which is part of a com- tive bidders are admonished to check the other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments mon interest community. the purchaser of ()uJ M court file to verify all information.Ifthis ME MB A sessments required by The Condominium required by The Condominium Property the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a property is a condominium unit. the pur- PropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1) Act, 765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, MAR I L YNMANSON IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), quired by The Condominium Property Act, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE sessments and the legal fees required by F T I C TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU ANA PEACE The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- 60519(g))1) and (g)(4)If this property is a POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY PIRATED TUBES condominium unit which is part of a com- SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- mon interest community, the purchaser of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a UNITES SLAT will need a photo identification issued by photo identification issued by a govern- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- a govemment agency (drivers license, ment agency (drivers license. passport, CLOSURE LAW. You wall need a photo L N E S quired by The Condominium Property Act, SENE passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into etc.) in order to gain entry into our bald- identificationissuedbya govemment 765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE our building and the foreclosure sale room ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook agency (drivers license,passport,etc.) MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU A A E S S R in Cook County and the same identifica- County and the same identificationfor in order to gain entry into our building and HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- tion for sales held at other county venues sales hed at other county venues where the foreclosure sale room in Cook County SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY where TheJudicialSalesCorporation The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts and the same identification for sales held OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- conducts foreclosure sales. For informa- foreclosure sales For information, DAVID at other county venues where The Judi- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) tion, DAVID T. COHEN, COHEN DOVITZ T. COHEN, COHEN DOVITZ MAKOWKA, cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- ANSWER: MAKOWKA, LLCPlaintiffsAttorneys, LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 10729 WEST sure sales. For information, examine the CLOSURE LAW.You will need a photo Crypto Fun Answer 10729 WEST , Orland 159TH STREET, Orland Park, IL. 60467 court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC identificationissuedbya government 7 693 4 1 582 Park,IL,60467 (708) 460-7711. THE (708) 460-7711. THE JUDICIAL SALES PlaintiffsAttorneys. 15W030 NORTH agency (drivers license, passport, etc.) JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR in order to gain entry into our building and 48 1 527936 South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE the foreclosure sale room in Cook County IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One and the same identification for sales held 32596 8 1 47 also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at Sales Corporationatwww.tisc.com for South Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago. at other county venues where The Judicial www.tisc.com for a 7 day status report of a 7 day status report of pending sales. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure 1 764 328 5 9 pending sales. COHEN DOVITZ MAKOW- COHEN DOVITZ MAKOWKA, LLC 10729 also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at sales. For information, LAW OFFICES OF KA, LLC 10729 WEST 159TH STREET WEST 159TH STREET Orland Park IL, wwwIsc.com for a 7 day status report of IRA T. NEVEL, LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 94 3 8562 7 1 Orland Park IL, 60467 708-460-7711E - 60467708-460-7711 E -Mail: Foreclo- pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite 201, CHI- Mail:[email protected] Attorney sure@CDM Legal Attorney Code 61582 P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, CAGO, IL, 60606 (312) 357-1125 Please 2 587 1 946 3 Code. 61582 Case Number: 19 CH 01898 Case Number 16 CH 13138 TJSC#: 39- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- refer calls to the sales department. Please TJSC#: 39-4204 NOTE Pursuant to the 5277 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt 794-5300E -Mail: pleadings@itcslegal. 6 9 1 refer to file number 18-04639. THE JUDI- 4 7 5328 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are Collection Practices Act, you are advised corn Attorney File No 14-19-04281 Attor- CIAL SALES CORPORATION One South advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed that Plaintiffs attomey is deemed to be a ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 8 372 946 1 5 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chi- cago, IL to be a debt collector attempting to col- debt collector attempting to collect a debt 21762 Case Number 2019 CH 05748 60606-4650(312)236 -SALE You can lect a debt and any information obtained and any information obtained will be used TJSC#: 39-5060 NOTE' Pursuant to the 5 1 2683794 also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at will be used for that purpose. Case II 19 for that purpose. Case # 16 CH 13138 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are vorm.tisc.com for a 7 day status report of CH 01898 advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed pending sales. LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. to be a debt collector attempting to collect NEVEL, LLC 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite a debt and any information obtained will be 201 CHICAGO IL, 60606 Guess Who? 312-357-1125 used for that purpose Case # 2019 CH E -Mail: [email protected] At- 0574813136174 torney File No. 18-04639 Attorney Code. 18837 Case Number: 19 CH 5061 TJSC#: SNAP UP EXTRA CASH 39-5867 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Answer: Melissa Benoist Collection Practices Act, you are advised A COTTAGE TO A that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt CASTLE, YOU'LL and any information obtained will be used WITH A JOURNAL FIND THE HOME for that purpose. Case 819 CH 5061 OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE DRIVE A CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIFIED BARGAIN! COLUMNS OF THE JOURNAL & JOURNAL & TOPICS CALL 847-299-5511 TOPICS NEWSPAPERS NEWSPAPERS www.journal-topics.com October 30 -November 4, 2019 IPage 3C

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REZMAN, LARKSPUR 1 CONDOMINIUM SERVICING Plaintiff,-v.- HELENA NO- 657 ARLINGTON AVE DES PLAINES, IL NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONDefendants GAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. REPRESENTATIVE FOR MEARLENE ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER Defendants 19 CH 047391320 KINGS - VAKOVA, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 60016 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 2019 CH 007871021 HOWARD DRIVE TRUST 2004-NC8, MORTGAGE PASS - BOLDEN; ELIZABETH GONZALEZ; THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES BURY DRIVE, UNIT 3 HANOVER PARK, NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant SCHAUMBURG, IL 60193 NOTICE OF THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES DONNA FINLEY; RHONDA BOLDEN; OF AMERICA Plaintiff, -v.- FREDERIC W. IL 60133 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC 2018 CH 14430 2604 CLARKE ST RIVER to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale SALE PUBLIC NOTICEIS HEREBY 2004-NC8Plaintiff, -v.- GERALD NOR- RAMON GONZALEZ; OVILIO GONZA- TUCKER III, BONNIE SZWEDO TUCKER, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- GROVE, IL 60171 NOTICE OF SALE entered in the above cause on Septem- GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of DGREN, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTA- LEZ; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES NATIONWIDE CAC LLC Defendants 2018 ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ber 5, 2019. an agent for The Judicial Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above TIVE OF THE ESTATE OF CHESTER OF MEARLENE BOLDEN, MEARLENE CH 15048 1021 S. SEMINARY AVENUE entered in the above cause on August 29, pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Sales Corporation, willat 10:30 AM on cause on August 29, 2019, an agent for KAMINSKI, HUNT CLUB ON THE LAKE BOLDEN; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 NOTICE OF SALE 2019. an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- and Sale entered in the above cause on December 9, 2019, at The Judicial Sales The JudicialSales Corporation,willat PHASE II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that poration, will at 10:30 AM on December 2, July 25, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, 1030 AM on December 3, 2019, at The TION, MICHAEL KAMINSKI, LESTER 18 CH 14206 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 2019 at The Judicial Sales Corporation, Sales Corporation. willat 1030 AM on CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale Judicial Sales Corporation, One South KAMINSKI, DIANE KAMINSKI, MONICA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant and Sale entered in the above cause on One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO. IL, December 2. 2019, at The Judicial Sales to the highest bidder, as set forth below, Wacker Drive, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell KAMINSKI, UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale August 22, 2019, an agent for The Judi- 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, the following described real estate, Com- at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set AND LEGATEES OF CHESTER KAMIN- entered in the above entitled cause Inter - cial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on bidder, as set forth below, the following de- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale monly known as 657 ARLINGTON AVE, forth below, the following described real SKI Defendants 2018 CH 13762 500 W. county Judicial Sales Corporation will on November 26, 2019, at The Judicial Sales scnbed real estate: Commonly known as to the highest bidder, as set forth below, DES PLAINES, IL 60016 Property Index estate: Commonly known as 1021 HOW- HUNTINGTON COMMONS RD.,UNIT Thursday, December 5, 2019 at the hour Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, 1320 KINGSBURY DRIVE, UNIT 3, HA the following described real estate: Com- No. 09-17-315-005-0000 The real estate ARD DRIVE, SCHAUMBURG, IL 60193 255 MOUNT PROSPECT,IL 60056 of 11 an. in their office al 120 West Madi- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale NOVER PARK, IL 60133 Property Index monly known as 2604 CLARKE ST, is improved with a residence. Sale terms: Property Index No. 07-27-421-016-0000 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, to the highest bidder, as set forth below, No 07-30-300-006-1015 The real estate RIVER GROVE, IL 60171 Property Index 25% down of the highest bid by certified The real estate is improved with a single HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described real estate Com- is improved with a gray vinyl siding, two No 12-27-406-063-0000 The real estate funds at the close of the sale payable to family residence. Sale terms: 25% down ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in for cash, as set forth below. the following monly known as 1021 S. SEMINARY AV- story condominium with an attached one is improved with a single family residence The Judicial Sales Corporation No third of the highest bid by certified funds at the the above cause on September 11, 2019, described mortgaged real estate. PIN. ENUE, PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 Property car garage. Sale terms. 25% down of the Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid party checks will be accepted. The bal- close of the sale payable to The Judicial an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpora- 09-24-304-038-0000. Commonly known Index No. 09-34-418-001-0000 VOL. 96 highest bid by certified funds at the close by certified funds at the close of the sale ance, including the Judicial Sale fee for Sales Corporation. No third party checks tion,willat 10:30 AMonDecember 13. as 8313 N MILWAUKEE AVE., NILES, The real estate is improved with a single of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. the Abandoned Residential Property Mu- will be accepted. The balance, including 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation IL 60714. The mortgaged real estate is family residence. The judgment amount CorporationNo third party checkswill No third party checks will be accepted The nicipality Relief Fund, which is calculated the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL. improved with a single family residence, was $418,033.30. Sale terms, 25% down be accepted The balance, including the balance, including the Judicial Sale fee on residential real estate at the rate of ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest If the subject mortgaged real estate is a of the highest bid by certified funds at the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- for the Abandoned Residential Property $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- bidder, as set forth below. the following de- unit of a common interest community, the close of the sale payable to The Judicial dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- the amount pad by the purchaser not to tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each scribed real estate: Commonly known as purchaser of the unit other than a mort- Sales Corporation. No third party checks Much is calculated on residential real es- lated on residential real estate at the rale exceed $300,incertified funds/or wire $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount 500 W. HUNTINGTON COMMONS RD., gagee shall pay the assessments required will be accepted. The balance, including tate at the rate of $1 fa each $1,000 or of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof transfer,is due withintwenty-four (24) paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. UNIT 255, MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 60056 by subsection (g-1) of Section 18 5 of the the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned fraction thereof of the amount paid by the of the amount paid by the purchaser not hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- in certified fundslor wire transfer,is due Property Index No 08-14-401-080-1054 Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief purchaser not to exceed $300. in certified to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire gagee acquiring the residential real estate within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall The real estate is improved with a con- 10% down by certifiedfunds, balance, Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- funds/or wee transfer, is due within hventy- transfer,is due within hventy-four (24) pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the dominium. The judgment amount was by certified funds, within 24 hours. No tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each four (24) hours No fee shall be paid by the hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- any mortgagee, judgment creditor. or other residential real estate pursuant to its credit $96,093.68. Saleterms:25% down of the refunds. The property will NOT be open $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount mortgagee acquiring the residential real gagee acquiring the residential real estate lienor acquiring the residential real estate bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- highest bid by certified funds at the close for inspection. For informationcall Ms. paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by whose rights in and to the residential real ment creditor. or other lienor acquiring the of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Kimberly S. Reid atPlaintiffs Attorney, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other estate arose prior to the sale. The subject residential real estate whose rights in and Corporation. No third party checks will Marinosci Law Group, PC, 134 North La- within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall other lienor acquiring the residential real lienor acquiring the residential real estate properly is subject to general real estate to the residential real estate arose prior to be accepted. The balance, including the Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. (312) be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the estate whose rights in and to the residen- whose rights in and to the residential real taxes,special assessments, or special the sale. The subject property is subject to Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- 940-8580. 18-12108 INTERCOUNTY JU- residential real estate pursuant to its credit tial real estate arose pnor to the sale The estate arose prior to the sale. The subject taxes levied against said real estate and general real estate taxes, special assess- dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, DICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- subject property is subject to general real property is subject to general real estate is offered for sale without any represen- ments, or special taxes levied against said which is calculated on residential real es- Officer, (312) 444-1122 13135673 ment creditor. or other lienor acquiring the estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- taxes,special assessments. or special tation as to quality or quantity of title and real estate and is offered for sale without tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or residential real estate whose rights in and cial taxes levied against said real estate taxes levied against said real estate and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' any representation as to quality or quan- fraction thereof of the amount paid by the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK to the residential real estate arose prior to and is offered for sale without any repre- is offered for sale without any represen- condition. The saleis further subject to tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- the sale. The subject property is subject to sentation as to quality or quantity of title tation as to quality or quantity of title and confirmation by the court. Upon payment and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is fur- funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DCR general real estate taxes, special assess- and without recourse to Plaintiff and in *AS without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' infull of the amount bid. the purchaser ther subject to confirmation by the court. four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the MORTGAGE 7 SUB 2, LLC, A DELAWARE ments, or special taxes levied against said IT condition The sale is further subject to condition. The sale is further subject to will receive a Certificate of Sale that will Upon payment in full of the amount bid, mortgagee acquiring the residential real LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY SUCCES- real estate and is offered for sale without confirmation by the court. Upon payment confirmation by the court. Upon payment entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real the purchaser will receive a Certificate of estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale SOR IN INTEREST TO HERITAGE BANK any representation as to quality or quan- tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff infull of the amount bid, the purchaser in full of the amount bid, the purchaser estate after confirmation of the sale. The Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or OF SCHAUMBURG; Plaintiff,vs. ED- will receive a Certificate of Sale that will will receive a Certificate of Sale that will property will NOT be open for inspection deed to the real estate after confirmation other lienor acquiring the residential real WARD J. ZAWILLA; CHLOE A. ZAWILLA; and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is fur- ther subject to confirmation by the court. entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real and plaintiff makes no representation as of the sale. The property will NOT be open estate whose rights in and to the residen- GOLDEN EAGLE DISTRIBUTING COR- estate after confirmation of the sale The estate after confirmation of the sale. The to the condition of the property. Prospec- for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The PORATION; UNKNOWN OWNER AND Upon payment infull of the amount bid. the purchaser will receive a Certificate of property will NOT be open for inspection property will NOT be open for inspection tive bidders are admonished to check the sentation as to the condition of the prop- subject property is subject to general real NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants and plaintiff makes no representation as and plaintiff makes no representation as court file to verifyallinformation.If this erty. Prospective bidders are admonished estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- 17 CH 6768 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC Sale that willentitle the purchaser toa to the condition of the property Prospec- to the condition of the property Prospec- property is a condominium unit, the pur- to check the court file to verify all informa- cial taxes levied against said real estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open tive bidders are admonished to check the tive bidders are admonished to check the chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, tion. If this property is a condominium unit, and is offered for sale without any repre- ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- court fileto verityallinformation.Ifthis court fileto verify all information.Ifthis other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sentation as to quality or quantity of title Sale entered in the above entitled cause sentation as to the condition of the prop- Property is a condominium unit, the pur- property is a condominium unit, the pur- sessments and the legal fees required by sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS assessments and the legal fees required IS' condition. The sale is further subject to on Monday, December 9, 2019 at the hour erty. Prospective bidders are admonished other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a by The Condominium Property Act, 765 confirmation by the court. Upon payment of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madi- to check the court file to verify all informa- tion. If this property is a condominiumunit. sessments and the legal fees required by sessments and the legal fees required by condominium unit which is part of a com- ILCS 605/9(g))1( and (04). If this prop- infull of the amount bid, the purchaser son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS mon interest community, the purchaser erty is a condominium unit which is part will receive a Certificate of Sale that will sell at public auction to the highest bidder sale, other than a mortgagee. shall paythe 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this property is a 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a of the unit at the foreclosure sale other of a common interest community, the pur- entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real for cash, as set forth below, the following assessments and the legal fees required condominium unit which is part of a com- condominium unit which is part of a com- than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale estate after confirmation of the sale The described mortgaged real estateP I N by The Condominium Property Act.765 mon interest community, the purchaser of mon interest community, the purchaser of ments requiredby The Condominium other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- property will NOT be open for inspection 07-16-319-057-0000. Commonly known ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this prop- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). sessments required by The Condominium and plaintiff makes no representation as as 796 Randl Lane, Hoffman Estates, erty is a condominium unit which is part a mortgagee shall pay the assessments mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- PropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). to the condition of the properly. Prospec- IL 60169. The mortgaged real estate is of a common interest community, the pur- required by The Condominium Property quired by The Condominium Property Act, MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- tive bidders are admonished to check the improved with a single family residence chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale Act, 765 ILCS 605/185(g-1). IF YOU ARE 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT court file to verifyall information.Ifthis If the subject mortgaged real estate is a other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 property is a condominium unit, the pur- unit of a common interest community, the sessments required by The Condominium YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, purchaser of the unit other than a mort- Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- gagee shall pay the assessments required TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS sessments and the legal fees required by by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) will need a photo identification issued by MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/9)g)(1( and (g)(4)If this property is a TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- a government agency (driver'slicense, Will need a photo identification issued by 10% down by certified funds, balance. by DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into a government agency (driver's license, condominium unit which is part of a com- certified funds, within 24 hours. No re- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH photo identification issued by a govern- identificationissuedby agovernment our building and the foreclosure sale room passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into mon interest community, the purchaser funds. The property will NOT be open for SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS ment agency (driver's license, passport, agency (driver's license,passport,etc.) in Cook County and the same identifica- our building and the foreclosure sale room of the unit at the foreclosure sale other inspection For information call Ms. Sheryl than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You etc )in order to gain entry into our build- in order to gain entry into our building and tion for sales held at other county venues in Cook County and the same identifica- A. Fyock at Plaintiffs Attorney, Latimer Le- will need a photo identification issued by ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook the foreclosure sale room in Cook County where TheJudicialSalesCorporation tion for sales held at other county venues ments requiredby The Condominium Vay Fyock LLC, 55 West Monroe Street. a government agency (driver'slicense, County and the same identificationfor and the same identification for sales held conducts foreclosure sales. For informa- where TheJudicialSalesCorporation Properly Ad, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 422-8000. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- passport, etc) in order to gain entry into sales held al other county venues where at other county venues where The Judi- tion, examine the court file, CODILIS & conducts foreclosure sales. For informa- 35084-16 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT our building and the foreclosure sale room The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- ASSOCIATES, P.C.Plaintiff's Attorneys, tion, examine the court file, CODILIS & SALES CORPORATION SellingOfficer, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 in Cook County and the same identifica- foreclosuresales. MCCALLA RAYMER sure sales. For information, examine the 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, ASSOCIATES, P.C.Plaintiffs Attorneys, (312)444-112213136239 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF tion for sales held at other county venues LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiffs Attor- court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL,60527 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK where The Judicial Sales Corporation con- neys, One North Dearborn Street. Suite PlaintiffsAttorneys, 15W030 NORTH (630) 794-9876THE JUDICIAL SALES SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL,60527 POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- ducts foreclosure safes.Forinformation, 1200, Chicago, IL. 60602. Tel No (312) FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, (630) 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, AMERICA, NA, Plaintiff,vs. CAPITAL LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 230 W. Monroe PORATION One South Wacker Drive, JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) will need a photo identification issued by license, ONE BANK (USA), NA., THE CLOCK Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL, 60606 24th Floor. Chicago. IL 60606-4650 (312) South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor. Chicago, Sales CorporationatWM*.cornfor 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial a government agency (driver's for passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into TOWER POINTE OF HARWOOD (312) 541-9710. Please refer to file num- 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can a 7 day status report of pending sales. Sales CorporationatVAWIljSC.COM HEIGHTS CONDOMINIUM, SECRETARY ber 18-6559. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- Sales Corporation at wenvfisc.corn for a also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation al CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 a 7 day status report of pending sales. our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifica- OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL- PORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th 7 day status report of pending sales. MC - www.fisc.corn for a 7 day status report of NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 tion for sales held at other county venues OPMENT, TARGET NATIONAL BANK, Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 - CALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 Sales Corporation KRISTINE GONZALES A/K/A KRISTINE SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, E -Mail. [email protected] BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 where The Judicial Attor- conducts foreclosure salesFor informa- GONZALEZ, IMELDA GONZALES A/K/A Corporation at wwwfisc.com for a 7 day Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E -Mail: SUITE 103 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- ney File No. 14-19-00743 Attorney ARDC E -Mail:[email protected] tion, JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSO- IMELDA B.GONZALES, PORTFOLIO status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, plealings@mccalla corn Attorney File No. 794-5300E -Mail: [email protected]. No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 ney File No. 14-18-12975 Attorney ARDC CIATES, LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 230 W. RECOVERY ASSOCIATES LLC; UN- BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 269598 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attor- corn Attorney File No. 14-18-11620 Attor- Case Number: 2019 CH 02650 TJSC#: No. 00468002Attorney Code. 21762 Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL, KNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago ney Code 61256 Case Number 19 CH ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 39-5842 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Case Number 2019 CH 00787 TJSC#: 60606 (312) 541-9710 Please refer to file CLAIMANTS. Defendants, 16 CH 10508 IL, 60606 312-541-9710 E-Mail ilplead- 04739 TJSC#: 39-6848 NOTE: Pursuant 21762 Case Number 2018 CH 14430 Collection Practices Act, you are advised 39-5679 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt number 18-6273. THE JUDICIAL SALES NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS [email protected] Attomey to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, TJSC#. 39-6804 NOTE: Pursuant to the that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- File No 18-6559 Attorney Code. 40342 you are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are debt collector attempting to collect a debt debt collector attempting to collect a debt 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in Case Number: 2018 CH 15048 TJSC#. deemed to be a debt collector attempting advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed and any information obtained will be used 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial the above entitled cause Intercounty Judi- 39-5465 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt to collect a debt and any information ob- to be a debt collector attempting to collect for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH 02650 and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH 00787 Sales Corporationat wvartjsc.com for cial Sales Corporation will on Wednesday, Collection Practices Act, you are advised tained will be used for that purpose Case a debt and any information obtained will be 13135982 13135807 a 7 day status report of pending sales. November 27, 2019 at the hour of 11 a.m. that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a # 19 CH 04739 13136221 used for that purpose. Case # 2018 CH in their office at 120 West . debt collector attempting to collect a debt 14430 13136226 JOHNSON, BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public and any information obtained will be used Chicago IL, 60606 312-541-9710 E -Mail: auction to the highest bidder for cash, as for that purpose Case # 2018 CH 15048 ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg corn At- set forth below, the following described 13134575 torney File No 18-6273 Attorney Code. mortgaged real estate PIN 12-12-425- 40342 Case Number: 2018 CH 13762 009-1110. Commonly known as 4833 TJSC#: 39-5880 NOTE: Pursuant to the N OLCOTT AVE UNIT 302, HARWOOD Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are HEIGHTS, IL 60706-0000. The mortgaged advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed realestateisimproved witha condo- to be a debt collector attempting to collet minium residence. The purchaser of the a debt and any information obtained will be unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the used for that purpose. Case # 2018 CH assessments and the legal fees required Journal Classifieds 13762 13135741 by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale Jovial Classifieds terms: 10% down by certified funds, bal- SNAP UP EXTRA CASH ance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be WITH A JOURNAL open for inspection. For information call P1./994511 Ms. Kimberly S. Reid at Plaintiffs Attomey, 847-299-5511 CLASSIFIED AD Marinosci Law Group, PC, 134 North La- Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. (312) CALL 847-299-5511 940-8580. 15-15021 INTERCOUNTY JU- DICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wing Officer, (312) 444-1122 13134863 Page 4C I October 30 -November 4, 2019 www.journal-topics.com

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT -CHANCERY DIVISION BMO MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DITECH MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION LAKEV- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS MENT -CHANCERY DIVISION PHH MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DITECH MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PEN- HARRIS BANK N.A. F/KIA HARRIS N.A. FINANCIAL LLCPlaintiff,-v.- NAOMI IEW LOAN SERVICING, LLCPlaintiff, FARGO BANK, NA.; Plaintiff,vs. UN- MORTGAGE CORPORATIONPlaintiff, FINANCIAL LLC Plaintiff,-v.- YOUNG NYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC Plaintiff, Plaintiff, -v.-LEOPOLDO HERRERA, MURIELLE GUILLAUME, BANK OF -v.- THOMAS M. DROZDZ, FORD MO- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD -v.- MICHAEL S. DOMINICK A/K/A MI- J. LEE AKA YOUNG JUNE LEE AKA -v.- MOZELLE WHITE, TOMMY CARL MARGARITA GUERRERO, THE AU- AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, TOR CREDIT COMPANY LLC Defendants CLAIMANTS; PLUM GROVE CON- CHAEL STEVEN DOMINICK Defendants TONY LEE, SOOK YOUNG CHOE AKA CRAWFORD, CITY OF NORTHLAKE, TUMN CHASE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- RIDGE TERRACE CONDOMINIUM AS- 2019 CH 07786 8322 N CALDWELL DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION FKA PLUM 18 CH 1226 417 NORTH ELM STREET EUNICE SOOKYOUNG CHOE, MERS A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF IL- ATION Defendants 2019 CH 05080 5407 SOCIATION Defendants 18 CH 16028 AVE NILES, IL 60714 NOTICE OF SALE COURT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 60056 NOTICE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- LINOIS, ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOP- CHATEAU DR #2 ROLLING MEADOWS, 232 RIDGE AVE., UNIT 1 EVANSTON, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY TION SYSTEMS, INC.. ACTING SOLELY MENT AUTHORITY, UNKNOWN HEIRS IL 60008 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- IL 60202 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure PENELOPE LUSH AKA PENELOPE D. GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE AND LEGATEES OF STACY CRAWFORD TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant and Sale entered in the above cause on LUSH, DECEASED; TARA LUSH; JOHN Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AM/A STACY M CRAWFORD, IF ANY, UN- Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale October 9, 2019, an agent for The Judicial LYDON, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTA- cause on April 15, 2019, an agent for The BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL AS- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD in the above cause on August 20, 2019, an entered in the above cause on April 8, Sales Corporation, willat 1030 AM on TIVE OF PENELOPE LUSH AKA PENEL- Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 SOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER CLAIMANTS, THOMAS QUINN, SPECIAL agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- December 4, 2019, at The Judicial Sales OPE D. LUSH, DECEASED; Defendants, AM on November 19, 2019, at The Judi- TO COUNTYWIDE BANK, FSB FKA REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DECEASED will at 1030 AM on December 2, 2019, at poration, will at 10.30 AM on December 3, Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, 19 CH 5367 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC cial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker COUNTRYWIDE BANK. NATIONAL AS- MORTGAGOR, STACY CRAWFORD The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu- Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a pub- SOCIATION, ALLY FINANCIAL INC. FKA Defendants 18 CH 15611 125 WILLIAMS Wacker Drive, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, to the highest bidder, as set forth below, ant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth GMAC INC., FOXFIRE CONDOMINIUM DRIVE NORTHLAKE, IL 60164 NOTICE at a public sale to the highest bidder, as 60606. sell at a public sale to the highest the following described real estate Com- Sale entered in the above entitled cause below, the following described real estate' ASSOCIATION Defendants 19 CH 05149 OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY set forth below, the following described bidder, as set forth below, the following de- monly known as 8322 N CALDWELL Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will Commonly known as 417 NORTH ELM 1965 N. HICKS RD., UNIT 208 PALATINE, GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of real estate: Commonly known as 5407 scribed real estate: Commonly known as AVE, NILES, IL 60714 Property Index No. on Monday, December 2. 2019 at the hour STREET, MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 60056 IL 60067 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above CHATEAU DR #2, ROLLING MEADOWS, 232 RIDGE AVE., UNIT 1, EVANSTON, IL 10-19-304-062-0000 The real is estate of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madi- Property Index No. 03-34-211-004-0000 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to cause on October 9, 2019, an agent for IL 60008 Property Index No. 08-08-407- 60202 Property Index No. 11-30-116-022- improved with a single family residence. son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, The real estate is improved with a single a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale en- The Judicial Sales Corporation,willat 020-1026 The real estate is improved with 1011 The real estate is improved with a Sale terms, 25% down of the highest bid sell at public auction to the highest bidder family residence. The judgment amount tered in the above cause on September 4, 10:30 AM on November 12. 2019, at The a residence. Sale terms 25% down of the residential condominium. The judgment by certified funds at the close of the sale for cash, as set forth below, the following was $283.077.71Sale terms. 25% down 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- JudicialSales Corporation, One South highest bid by certified funds al the close amount was $71,633.13. Sale terms' 25% payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. described mortgaged real estate:P.I.N. of the highest bid by certified funds at the poration, will at 10:30 AM on December 5, Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales down of the highest bid by certified funds No third party checks will be accepted. The 02-27-200-047-1014. Commonly known close of the sale payable to The Judicial 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, at a public sale to the highest bidder, as Corporation. No thirdparty checks will at the close of the sale payable to The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee as 888 South Plum Grove Road, Apart- Sales Corporation. No third party checks One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL. set forth below, the following described be accepted The balance, including the Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party for the Abandoned Residential Property ment 114, Palatine, IL 60067. The mort- will be accepted. The balance, including 60606, sell al a public sale to the high- real estate: Commonly known as 125 Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- checks will be accepted. The balance, in- Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- gaged real estate is improved with a con- the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned est bidder, as set forth below, the follow- WILLIAMSDRIVE, NORTHLAKE, IL dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, cluding the Judicial Sale fee for the Aban- lated on residential real estate at the rate dominium residence. The purchaser of the Residential Property Municipality Relief ingdescribedrealestate: Commonly 60164 Property Index No. 12-32-406-005- which is calculated on residential real es- doned Residential Property Municipality of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- known as 1965 N. HICKS RD., UNIT 208, 0000 The real estate is improved with a tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or Relief Fund, Ad is calculated on resi- of the amount paid by the purchaser not assessments and the legal fees required tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each PALATINE, IL 60067 Property Index No. charcoal vinyl siding, one story single fam- fraction thereof of the amount paid by the dential real estate at the rate of $1 for each to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount 02-02-400-082-1262 The realestateis ily home with a detached one car garage purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount is due within transfer, twenty-four (24) 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. improved with a residential condominium. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- terms. 10% down by certified funds, bal- in certified fundslor wire transfer, is due The judgment amount was 5113,494.52. by certified funds at the close of the sale four (24) hours No fee shall be paid by the in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due gagee acquiring the residential real estate ance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. mortgagee acquiring the residential real within twenty-four (24) hours No fee shall pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by No refunds. The property will NOT he open be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the by certified funds at the close of the sale No third party checks will be accepted. The estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other for inspection. For information call Sales residential real estate pursuant to its credit payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. balance, including the Judicial Sale fee or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or residential real estate pursuant to its credit lienor acquiring the residential real estate Department at Plaintiffs Attorney, Manley bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- No third party checks will be accepted. The for the Abandoned Residential Property other lienor acquiring the residential real bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- whose rights in and to the residential real Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the balance, including the Judicial Sale fee Municipality Relief Fund. which is calcu- estate whose rights in and to the residen- ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the estate arose prior to the sale. The subject Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614) 220- residential real estate whose rights in and for the Abandoned Residential Property lated on residential real estate at the rate tial real estate arose pnor to the sale. The residential real estate whose rights in and property is subject to general real estate 5611. 19-013858 F2 INTERCOUNTY JU- to the residential real estate arose prior to Municipality Relief Fund. which is calcu- of 51 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof subject property is subject to general real to the residential real estate arose pnor to taxes,special assessments,orspecial DICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling the sale The subject property is subject to lated on residential real estate at the rate of the amount paid by the purchaser not estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- the sale. The subject properly is subject to taxes levied against said real estate and Officer, (312) 444-1122 13135513 general real estate taxes, special assess- of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof to exceed $300 in certified funds/or wire cial taxes levied against said real estate general real estate taxes, special assess- is offered for sale without any represen- ments, or special taxes levied against said of the amount paid by the purchaser not transfer.is due withintwenty-four(24) and is offered for sale without any repre- ments, or special taxes levied against said tation as to quality or quantity of title and real estate and is offered for sale without to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- sentation as to quality or quantity of title real estate and is offered for sale without without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS" any representation as to quality or quantity transfer,is due within twenty-four (24) gagee acquiring the residential real estate and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS any representation as to quality or quan- condition. The sale is further subject to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and hours No fee shall be paid by the mort- pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by IS" condition. The sale is further subject to tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff confirmation by the court. Upon payment COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- in 'AS IS" condition. The sale is further gagee acquiring the residential real estate any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other confirmation by the court. Upon payment and in 'AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- infullof the amount bid, the purchaser MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PLATI- subject to confirmation by the court Upon pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by lienor acquiring the residential real estate infullof the amount bid, the purchaser ther subject to confirmation by the court. will receive a Certificate of Sale that will NUM HOME MORTGAGE CORPORA- payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- any mortgagee. judgment creditor, or other whose rights in and to the residential real will receive a Certificate of Sale that will Upon payment infull of the amount bid, entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real TION: Plaintiff. vs.LUIS C. GOMEZ AKA chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that tenor acquiring the residential real estate estate arose prior to the sale. The subject entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real the purchaser will receive a Certificate of LUIS GOMEZ AKA L. GOMEZ; CARMEN estate after confirmation of the sale. The will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the whose rights in and to the residential real property is subject to general real estate estate after confirmation of the sale. The Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a property will NOT be open for inspection S. JUSINO AKA CARMEN JUSINO AKA real estate after confirmation of the sale. estate arose prior to the sale. The subject taxes,special assessments, or special property will NOT be open for inspection deed to the real estate after confirmation C. JUSINO; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND and plaintiff makes no representation as The property will NOT be open for inspec- property is subject to general real estate taxes levied against said real estate and and plaintiff makes no representation as of the sale. The property will NOT be open to the condition of the property Prospec- NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, tion and plaintiff makes no representation taxes,special assessments, or special is offered for sale without any represen- to the condition of the property. Prospec- for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- 17 CH 15122 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC tive bidders are admonished to check the as to the condition of the property. Pro- taxes levied against said real estate and tation as to quality or quantity of title and tive bidders are admonished to check the sentation as to the condition of the prop- court fileto verify all information.Ifthis NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant spective bidders are admonished to check is offered for sale without any represen- without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS" court fileto verifyall information.ffthis erty. Prospective bidders are admonished property is a condominium unit, the pur- to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale the court file to verify all information. If this tation as to quality or quantity of title and condition. The sale is further subject to Property is a condominium unit, the pur- to check the court file to verify all informa- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, entered in the above entitled cause Inter - property is a condominium unit, the pur- without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS" confirmation by the court. Upon payment chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale. tion. If this property is a condominium unit, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- county Judicial Sales Corporation will on chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, condition. The sale is further subject to infullof the amount bidthe purchaser other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sessments and the legal fees required by Thursday, November 21, 2019 at the hour other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- confirmation by the court. Upon payment will receive a Certificate of Sale that will sessments and the legal fees required by sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madi- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS sessments and the legal fees required by infullof the amount bid, the purchaser entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS assessments and the legal fees required son Street, Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS will receive a Certificate of Sale that will estate after confirmation of the sale. The 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this property is a by The Condominium Property Act, 765 sell at public auction to the highest bidder condominium unit which is part of a com- 60519(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real property will NOT be open for inspection condominium unit which is part of a corn- ILCS 605/9(g)(1( and (g)(4).If this prop- for cash. as set forth below. the following mon interest community, the purchaser of condominium unit which is part of a com- estate after confirmation of the sale. The and plaintiff makes no representation as mon interest community, the purchaser of erty is a condominium unit which is part described mortgaged real estate PIN the and at the foreclosure sale other than a mon interest community, the purchaser of property will NOT be open for inspection to the condition of the property. Prospec- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a of a common interest community, the pur- 09-11-428-032-0000 Commonly known mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a and plaintiff makes no representation as tive bidders are admonished to check the mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale quired by The Condominium Property Act, as 9836 North Huber Lane, Niles,Il- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- to the condition of the property Prospec- court fileto verify all information.Ifthis quired by The Condominium Properly Act, other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- linois 60714. The mortgaged real estate 765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE quired by The Condominium Property Act, tive bidders are admonished to check the property is a condominium unit, the pur- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(9-1). IF YOU ARE THE sessments required by The Condominium is improved with a single family residence. MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE court file to verify all information.Ifthis chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU Property Act, If the subject mortgaged real estate is a 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU property is a condominium unit, the pur- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- unit of a common interest community, the SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, sessments and the legal fees required by SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT purchaser of the unit other than a mort- OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 gagee shall pay the assessments required CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- sessments and the legal fees required by 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15.1701(C) DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- by subsection (g-1) of Section 185 of the CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS condominium unit which is part of a com- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH Condominium Property Act. Sale terms. CLOSURE LAW You will need a photo OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a mon interest community. the purchaser of CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo 10% down by certified funds, balance, SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS identificationissuedbya govemment CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo condominium unit which is part of a corn- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than identificationjawed bya government by certified funds, within 24 hours. No MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) identificationissued bya government mon interest community, the purchaser a mortgagee shall pay the assessments agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) refunds. The property will NOT be open will need a photo identification issued by in order to gain entry into our building and agency (driver's license. passport, etc.) of the unit at the foreclosure sale other required by The Condominium Property in order to gain entry into our building and a government agency (driver'slicense, for inspection. For information call The the foreclosure sale room in Cook County in order to gain entry into our building and than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE the foreclosure sale room in Cook County passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into Sales Department at Plaintiffs Attorney, and the same identification for sales held the foreclosure sale room in Cook County ments requiredby The Condominium THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), Anselrno Lindberg & Associates,LLC, and the same identification for sales held our building and the foreclosure sale room at other county venues where The Judi- and the same identification for sales held Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN at other county venues where The Judi- in Cook County and the same identifica- 1771 West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- at other county venues where The Judicial IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- 60563-1890. (630) 453-6960. F17090189 cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- tion for sales held at other county venues sure sales. For information. examine the Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, sure sales. For information, examine the INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES COR- where TheJudicialSalesCorporation court file. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. sales. For information, The sales clerk, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- PORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. conducts foreclosure sales. For informa- PlaintiffsAttorneys,15W030 NORTH SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE Plaintiff'sAttorneys,15W030 NORTH 13134272 tion, HEAVNER. BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 2121 WAUKE- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR Plaintiffs Attorneys, 111 East Main Street, RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE GAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockbum, IL, SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS photo identification issued by a govern- RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE DECATUR,IL,62523 (217) 422-1719. JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 60015 (847) 291-1717 For information call MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You ment agency (driver's license, passport, JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One Please refer to file number LS368 THE South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, COUNTY, Illinois,CountyDepartment, between the hours of 1pm - 3pm. Please will need a photo identification issued by etc.) in order to gain entry into our build- South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can refer to file number 17-084605. THE JU- Chancery Division. 12 Round TableII, a government agency (driver'slicense, ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor Chicago, also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, DICIAL SALES CORPORATION One passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into County and the same identificationfor also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can VAWIlisc.cornfor a 7 day status report of Plaintiff, vs. P Three Development, LLC, South Wacker Drive, 24th Poor, Chicago, our building and the foreclosure sale room sales held at other county venues where www.hsc.corn for a 7 day status report of also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, a Delaware limitedliability company, et IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can in Cook County and the same identifica- The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, al wonirtjsc.com for a 7 day status report P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, al., Defendants. Case No. 17CH 15262; also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation tion for sales held at other county venues foreclosuresales. MCCALLA RAYMER PC 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, of pending sales. HEAVNER, BEYERS & SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- Sheriffs No. 190177-001F. Pursuant to a atwwwljsccom for a 7 day status report where The JudicialSalesCorporation LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiffs Attor- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- MIHLAR, LLC 111 East Main Street DE- 794-5300E -Mail: pleadings@iloslegal. Judgment made and entered by said Court of pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN conducts foreclosure sales. For informa- neys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 794-5300 E -Mail pleadings@itcslegal CATUR IL, 62523217-422-1719 Fax #: corn Attorney File No 14-19-05768 Attor- in the above entitled cause, Thomas J. & ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN tion, HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) corn Attorney File No. 14-19-02994 Attor- 217-422-1754 E -MailCookPleadings@ ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, wit RD., SUITE 301 Bannodibum IL, 60015 Plaintiffs Attomeys, 111 East Main Street, 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- ney ARDC No 00468002 Attorney Code. hsbattys.com Attorney File No. LS368 At- 21762 Case Number 2019 CH 07786 on November 19, 2019, at 1:00 PM. in 847-291-1717E -Mail: ILNotices@logs. DECATUR,IL,62523 (217) 422-1719 PORATION One South Wacker Drive, 21762 Case Number 2019 CH 05080 torney Code, 40387 Case Number: 18 CH TJSC#: 39-6642 NOTE: Pursuant to the Room LL06 of the Richard J. Daley Cen- corn Attorney File No. 17-084605 Attorney Please refer to file number 362987. THE 24th Floor. Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) TJSC# 39-5403 NOTE Pursuant to the 16028 TJSC#: 39-2240 NOTE: Pursuant Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Code. 42168 Case Number 18 CH 1226 JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed Illinois 60602, sell at public auction the fol- TJSC# 39-6597 NOTE: Pursuant to the South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Sales Corporation at wwwItsc.com for a 7 advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is to be a debt collector attempting to collect lowing described premises and real estate Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can day status report of pending sales. MC - to be a debt collector attempting to collect deemed to be a debt collector attempting a debt and any information obtained will be mentioned in said Judgment: Permanent advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation CALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC a debt and any information obtained wilt be to collect a debt and any information ob- used for that purpose Case # 2019 CH Index Numbers 03-35-104-047-0000, 03- to be a debt collector attempting to collect at www.fisc corn for a 7 day status report One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 used for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH tained will be used for that purpose Case 07786 13135343 a debt and any information obtained will be 35-201-008-0000, 03-35-201-009-0000. of pending sales HEAVNER, BEYERS & Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E -Mail: 05080 13135154 # 18 CH 16028 13133676 Address: 1221 Business Center Dr., Mt. used for that purpose. Case # 18 CH 1226 MIHLAR, LLC 111 East Main Street DE- [email protected] Attorney File No. Prospect, Minces60056.Improvements: 13135010 CATUR IL, 62523 217-422-1719 Fax 4. 268475 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attor- A commercial building that is leased for 217-422-1754 E -Mail:CookPkaadings@ ney Code. 61256 Case Number 18 CH use as a commercial data center.Sale hsbattys.com Attomey File No. 362987 At- 15611TJSC41: 39-6536 NOTE: Pursuant shall be under the following terms: 10% Need a home to call your own torney Code. 40387 Case Number: 19 CH to the Fair Debt CollectionPratAitz,Act, 05149 TJSCI: 39-5697 NOTE: Pursuant down by certified funds or cashier's check, Need a place to put your case? you are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is balance due in 24 hours by same Sale to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, deemed to be a debt collector attempting shall be subject to general taxes, special Need a vet to treat your pet youareadvised that Plaintiffs attorney is to collect a debt and any information ob- assessments, and any prior first mortgag- Need a heater for your two seater deemed to be a debt collector attempting tained will be used for that purpose Case es. Premises will NOT be open for inspec- to collect a debt and any information ob- # 18 CH 1561113134802 FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FO tion. For information: Please call Edward tained will be used for that purpose. Case Journal &Topics Classifieds # 19 CH 05149 13131832 Malone, Breach Ferrazzano Kirschbaum IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! & Nagelberg LLP, Plaintiffs Attomey, 200 It's the first place to WI( and the last wad an W. Madison, Ste. 3900, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Tel. No (312) 984-3100. This is an buying, sang or renting any item or sonic DRIVE A attempt to collect a debt pursuant to the under the en When youe in Ow market lo Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and any OttoliryillialLpo the information obtained will be used for that BARGAIN! purpose 13135052 irempleetil resit.% Cloaks 8411995511 Joni Tqlcs Wpm JOURNAL & TOPICS

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- CHANCERY DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, CHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW MENT CHANCERY DIVISION LAKEV- MENT CHANCERY DIVISION CITIZENS MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION JPMOR- -v.- KRISTY E. MCCOY, BARRINGTON SQUARE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION NO. 1, YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL IEW LOAN SERVICING LLC Plaintiff, BANK NA Plaintiff,-v.- YOLANDA D. GAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOP- ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR C -BASS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET -BACKED -v.- JILL M ROWE, ROBERT ROWE A/K/A HARRIS, LACEY HARRIS Defendants CIATION Plaintiff, -v.- NORMA C. GRANT, MENT, STATE OF ILLINOIS -DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVIC- CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-RPf Plaintiff, -v.- THOMAS P. QUINN, SPECIAL REPRE- BOB ROWE, SECRETARY OF HOUSING 2018 CH' 12309 1819 NORTH NASH- WELLINGTON COURT TOWNHOME AS- ES, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND SENTATIVE FOR DONALD I. GILNA (DECEASED), CITIMORIGAGE, INC., FREMONT AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Defen- VILLE AVENUE CHICAGO,IL60707 SOCIATION Defendants 2018 CH 07694 LEGATEES OF JEROME MCCOY, JOHN LYDON, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR INVESTMENT & LOAN, A CORPORATION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE OF dants 2018 CH 08069 930 HARTFORD NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS 1109 REGENCY COURT SCHAUMBURG, JEROME MCCOY (DECEASED) Defendants 2017 CH 11299 1793 JAMESTOWN CIR ILLINOIS, DEREK A. GILNA, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF DONALD I, GILNA, LANE ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- IL 60193 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60169 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 2017 CH 10512 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 819 S. KNIGHT AVENUE PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- the above cause on August 19. 2019, an Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered 23, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 25, HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, in the above cause on August 19, 2019, an 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL. 60606. cause on October 4. 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM the above cause on August 21, 2019, an will at 10:30 AM on November 21, 2019, at agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real on November 18, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation. One South Wacker Drive, CHI- agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South will at 10:30 AM on November 21, 2019, at estate, Commonly known as 1793 JAMESTOWN CIR, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60169 CAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following will at 10:30 AM on November 22, 2019, at Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Property Index No. 07-08-102-023-1067 The real estate is improved with a condo/town- described real estate: Commonly known as 819 S. KNIGHT AVENUE, PARK RIDGE, IL The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South at a public sale to the highest bidder, as Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell house. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale 60068 Property Index No. 09-35-313-012-0000 The real estate is improved with a single Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell set forth below, the following described at a public sale to the highest bidder, as payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The bal- family residence. The judgment amount was $871,12998. Sale terms: 25% down of the at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set real estate: Commonly known as 1819 set forth below, the following described ance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corpora- forth below, the following described real NORTH NASHVILLE AVENUE, CHICA- real estate: Commonly known as 1109 Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 tion. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee estate: Commonly known as 930 HART- GO, IL 60707 Property Index No. 13-31- REGENCY COURT, SCHAUMBURG, IL or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. which is calculated on FORD LANE, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 408-014-0000 The real estate is improved 60193 Property Index No. 07-33-104-135- funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount 60007 Property Index No. 08-33-211-016- with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down 0000 The real estate is improved with a gagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within 0000 The real estate is improved with a of the highest bid by certified funds at the condo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25% down mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real single family home with an attached one close of the sale payable to The Judicial of the highest bid by certified funds at the rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other car garage. Sale terms 25% down of the Sales Corporation. No third party checks close of the sale payable to The Judicial subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate highest bid by certified funds at the close will be accepted. The balance, including Sales Corporation. No third party checks said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned will be accepted. The balance, including of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is further subject assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without Corporation. No thirdparty checks will ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in be accepted The balance, including the Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- ResidentialProperty MunicipalityRelief receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after "AS IS' condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court, Upon payment Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Resi- tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each Fund, whichiscalculated on residen- confirmation of the sale. Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the dential Property Municipality Relief Fund, $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount tial real estate at the rate of $1 for each the United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of sale within which purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. Where a sale of real which is calculated on residential real es- paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount to redeem, except that with respect to a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the United States. the United States shall tate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, period shall be 120 days or the period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever have one year from the date of sale within which to redeem, except that with respect to fraction thereof of the amount paid by the within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall incertified funds/or wire transfer, is due is longer, and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the Housing Act a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the period purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the allowable for redemption under State law. whichever is longer, and in any case in which, funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- residential real estate pursuant to its credit be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the United States Code, the right to redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemp- under the provisions of section 505 of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by the bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- residential real estate pursuant to its credit tion. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation 1701k), and subsection (d) of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right mortgagee acquiring the residential real ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court to redeem does not arise, there shall be no hght of redemption. The property will NOT be estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale residential real estate whose rights in and ment creditor. or other lienor acquiring the file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or to the residential real estate arose prior to residential real estate whose rights in and at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this other lienor acquiring the residential real the sale. The subject property is subject to to the residential real estate arose prior to fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than estate whose nghls in and to the residen- general real estate taxes, special assess- the sale. The subject property is subject to property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the pur- a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium tial real estate arose prior to the sale. The ments, or special taxes levied against sad general real estate taxes, special assess- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9)(1) and (g)(4)If this property is a condominium unit which subject property is subject to general real real estate and is offered for sale without ments, or special taxes levied against said required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale estate taxes, special assessments, or spe- any representation as to quality or quantity real estate and is offered for sale without MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property cial taxes levied against said real estate of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and any representation as to quality or quantity FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU and is offered for sale without any repre- in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is further of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN sentation as to quality or quantity of title subject to confirmation by the court. Upon in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is further will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- subject to confirmation by the court. Upon etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by IS' condition The sale is further subject to chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building confirmation by the court. Upon payment will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file, CODILIS and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at infullof the amount bid, the purchaser real estate after confirmation of the sale. will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For will receive a Certificate of Sale that will The property will NOT be open for inspec- real estate after confirmation of the sale. 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION information, Alexander Potestivo, POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiffs Attorneys entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real tion and plaintiff makes no representation The property will NOT be open for inspec- One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chicago, IL, 60606 (312) 263-0003. Please refer estate after confirmation of the sale, The as to the condition of the property. Pro- tion and plaintiff makes no representation also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.trsc.com for a 7 day status report of pend- to file number 114240. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive. property will NOT be open for inspection spective bidders are admonished to check as to the condition of the property. Pro- ing sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales and plaintiff makes no representation as the court file to verify all information. If this spective bidders are admonished to check 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 E -Mail: [email protected] Attorney Corporation at www.tisc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. POTESTIVO & AS- to the condition of the property. Prospec- property is a condominium unit, the pur- the court file to verity all information. If this File No. 14-17-12444 Attomey ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: SOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago IL, 60606 312-263-0003 tive bidders are admonished to check the chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, property is a condominium unit, the pur- 2017 CH 11299 TJSC#: 39-5513 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices E -Mail: ilpleadings@potestivolawcom Attorney File No. 114240 Attorney Code. 43932 court fileto verify all information.Ifthis other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting Case Number: 2017 CH 10512 TJSC#: 39-6573 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collec- properly is a condominium unit, the pur- sessments and the legal fees required by other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2017 tion Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a debt collector chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS sessments and the legal fees required by CH 11299 13134747 attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS sessments and the legal fees required by condominium unit which is part of a com- 605/9(g))1) and (g)(4). If this property is a The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS mon interest community, the purchaser of condominium unit which is part of a com- 60519(g)(1( and (g)(4). If this property is a the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mon interest community, the purchaser of condominium unit which is part of a corn- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mon interest community, the purchaser of quired by The Condominium Property Act, mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than 765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE quired by The Condominium Property AO, A COTTAGE TO A a mortgagee shall pay the assessments MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE required by The Condominium Property HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU Do You Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY CASTLE, YOU'LL YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- by a Know What IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- identificationissued government CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo FIND THE HOME 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE agency (drivels license, passport,etc.) identificationissuedbya government FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a in order to gain entry into our building and agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) photo identification issued by a govern- the foreclosure sale room in Cook County in order to gain entry into our building and ment agency (driver's license, passport, and the same identification for sales held the foreclosure sale room in Cook County OF YOUR etc.) in order to gain entry into our build- at other county venues where The Judi- and the same identification for sales held Happens ing and the foreclosure sale room in Cook cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- at other county venues where The Judi- County and the same identificationfor sure sales. For information, examine the cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- sales held at other county venues where court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. sure sales. For information, examine the DREAMS IN THE The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts PlaintiffsAttorneys,15W030 NORTH court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. foreclosuresales. MCCALLA RAYMER FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR PlaintiffsAttorneys, 15W030 NORTH When You LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiffs Attor- RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR neys, One North Dearbom Street, Suite JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE CLASSIFIED 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, PORATION One South Wacker Drive, also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can Don't 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) vAvw.tjsc cum for a 7 day status report of also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at COLUMNS OF THE 236 -SALE You can also visit The Judicial pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, w.wajsc.com for a 7 day status report of Sales Corporation at vAwitjsc corn for a P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 7 day status report of pending sales. MC - SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- PC. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, CALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC 794-5300E -Mail: pleadings@itcslegat SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630- JOURNAL & One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 corn Attorney File No. 14-18-10672 Attor- 794-5300 E -Mail: pleadings@il cslegal Advertise? Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E -Mail: ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. corn Attorney File No. 14-18-06860 Attor- [email protected] Attomey File No. 21762 Case Number: 2018 CH 12309 ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 266953 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attor- TJSC#: 39-5370 NOTE: Pursuant to the 21762 Case Number 2018 CH 07694 TOPICS ney Code. 61256 Case Number: 2018 CH Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are TJSC#: 39-5669 NOTE: Pursuant to the 08069 TJSC#: 39-5399 NOTE Pursuant advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, to be a debt collector attempting to collect advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is a debt and any information obtained will be to be a debt collector attempting to collect NOTHING! NEWSPAPERS deemed to be a debt collector attempting used for that purpose Case # 2018 CH a debt and any information obtained will be to collect a debt and any information ob- 12309 13134668 used for that purpose. Case # 2018 CH tained will be used for that purpose. Case 07694 13134667 # 2018 CH 08069 13134723 ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK DON'T NEED IP, SNAP UP EXTRA TRAINING/EDUCATION SHUT FAST! AIRLINE CAREERS FOR In the Journal NEW YEAR - BECOME AN AVIATION Classified Section CASH WITH AN AD MAINTENANCE TECH, Call FAA APPROVED TRAINING. FINANCIAL AHD IF QUALIFIED 847-299-5511 JOB PLACEMENT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! ASSISTANCE - Now To Place An Ad! CALL AIM 800-481-8312 Page 6C I October 30 -November 4, 2019 www.journal-topics.com

OM UNITED STATES Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation 0950 Houses ForSale] 0950 Houses For Sale 0950 Houses For Sale 0950 Houses For Sale POSTAL SERVICE(All Periodicals Publications Except Requester Publications) ,t1OICOO011 Title 2. PeeDiefOtoefe Number 3. For; Dien (-15 /0 - .2o1? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 4. issue Prequenoi 5. Nuawwr of Irmo Rwilitnow Ann say SIsstiolkin Pape COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- e MENT - CHANCERY DIVISIONU.S. MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BMO MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CAR- E -6.K 1. y BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff,-v.- JUAN HARRIS N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. Plain- RINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC r. Comp.. MM#55 Mem. of /Memo OM. of Pubinartmn /Not p*Mr) Tweet otte, zwerty, OW. *It ZIP,4.) Contact Parson SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF BANK OF SEGOVIA, MARIA CARDENAS, THE tiff,-v.- GREGORY PALKA, WIESLAWA Plaintiff, -v.- GUADALUPE KURI, US SEC- AMERICA. NA., AS SUCCESSOR TO GROVES OF HIDDEN CREEK, CON- PALKA, BMO HARRIS BANK NATIONAL RETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DE- a61,x Tgeophorte 4.4 woe) LASALLE BANK, NA., AS TRUSTEE DOMINIUM UNIT NUMBER ONE Defen- ASSOCIATION Defendants 18 CH 06841 VELOPMENT (HUD), UNKNOWN OWN- - 8. Compote Adam Address of Niestleisellate et Corona Madam cw FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE MERRILL dants 19 CH 52661520 EAST SILVER consolidated with 19 CH 04774 1416 N ERS AND NON -RECORD CLAIMANTS ef Nteess (Nr.4 peslal LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE STRAND CIRCLEPALATINE, IL 60074 BURNING BUSH LN MOUNT PROSPECT, Defendants 17 CH 12563 744 GOLF VIEW P PI 4/Nes, /1 it. LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN AS- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS IL 60056 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TERRACE BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 M ot.(.k 4 C. E. 4. 4g 4 v HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant NOTICE OF SALE. PUBLIC NOTICE IS SET -BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 9 Ptif Wow We Caltylole Wane AddhowistPublkeler. Mem, end Woolsey Edier (DO MI lofty Wank) HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- 2007-1 Plaintiff. -v.- GERALD MILOS JR., ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Ntkortf (Name and am** nut ridressi PHYLLIS M MILOS, STATE OF ILLINOIS the above cause on August 14, 2019, an entered in the above cause on August 22, ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Defen- agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- the above cause on August 23. 2019, an dants 18 CH 01830 916 S ELM ST MT will at 10.30 AM on November 27, 2019, at poration, willat 10:30 AM on November agent for The Judicial Sales Corpora - W .; 5 iF2 , 0 ,iN,.ue IL60e, PROSPECT, IL 60056 NOTICE OF SALE The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South 25, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corpora- lion,will at 1030 AM on November 26, FAS. Own. rxf orrtulmo !maw; *dims') PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell tion, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure at a public sale to the highest bidder, as IL. 60606. sell at a public sale to the high- One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, $.1) f..,1,,,r;3, ve, 3 5LGt w" r., lYtoq Kir PR and Sale entered in the above cause on set forth below. the following described est bidder, as set forth below. the following 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest 114 Mas:: a Paw N. tromienienioing *WM: ------September 27, 2018, an agent for The realestate: Commonly known as described real estate: Commonly known bidder, as set forth below, the following Judicial Sales Corporation. will at 10:30 1520 EAST SILVER STRAND CIR- as 1416 N BURNING BUSH LN, MOUNT described real estate Commonly known as 744 GOLFYIEW TERRACE, BUF- /1 . R4+1 AM on November 12. 2019, at The Judi- CLE, PALATINE, IL 60074 Property PROSPECT, IL 60056 Property Index No t, (pcnes-5' FALO GROVE, IL 60089 Property Index cial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Index No. 02-01-400-017-1127The real 03-25-203-009-0000 The real estate is im- i)wrmr cf.to mr tome blank if Cu poftution 4owedbyecuporstian, p9M ens rum ale .,*tsar non,. corponskon immefahlrbitmeRS* Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a pub- estate is improved with a condominium. proved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% Na 03-05-413-042-0000 The real estate name.. and crcidnuses of ale sfoci,hoadon avning or holding 1 perreof or mom el m. tdat amovrf of Moak rf molcwied. by a Dc1WM(MI. OsSW lic sale to the highest bidder, as set forth The judgment amount was $111,71635. down of the highest bid by certified funds is improved with a single family residence. .unffswx: pr mum of the omum IfMIN* pamersh4.10/ folk. uolircupovird ;int maw iox1 A...mss as mil kom *.w.c11:m.kyk0ali nwur. If M. p,osic.$0,1 is peshetad x mamma organisation. pm as wow art ukimax.) below, the following described real estate: Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid at the close of the sale payable to The The judgment amount was $249,231.88. Fof: Name Complete 6111101 Addis,* Commonly known as 916 S ELM ST, MT by certified funds at the close of the sale Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid checks will be accepted The balance, in- by certified funds at the close of the sale PROSPECT, IL 60056 Property Index No. payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. Vv /4f24. 14bWop. r. PRoJteer rL 00054. 08-13-112-003-0000 The real estate is im- No third party checks will be accepted. The cluding the Judicial Sale fee for the Aban- payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. $$- Ws, 0 sLousi 4vs, 1,41 Pt A it -le -A proved with a residence. Sale terms 25% balance, including the Judicial Sale fee doned Residential Property Municipality No third party checks will be accepted. The LLir Wes5E,L.L. down of the highest bid by certified funds for the Abandoned Residential Property Relief Fund, which is calculated on resi- balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property .201 bk A e e LA tJehc.5 ALA Ho 65, it - at the close of the sale payable to The Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- dential real estate at the rate of $1 for each cZ1) 4A E 4..r 14. Judicial Sales Corporation No third party lated on residential real estate at the rate $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount Municipality Relief Fund, which is calcu- web'15, checks will be accepted The balance, in- of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, lated on residential real estate at the rate cluding the Judicial Sale fee for the Aban- of the amount paid by the purchaser not in certified funds/or wire transfer,is due of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof doned Residential Property Municipality to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall of the amount paid by the purchaser not Relief Fund, which is calculated on resi- transfer,is due within twenty-four (24) be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire 11 (anon OoeoOtokelors Morketoon Nod Odor Secualy Heiden Deming or Molding 1 Percent or More of Tote: Amount of Bonds, Matiotillet as :101.0. C. None dential real estate at the rate of $1 for each hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- residential real estate pursuant to its credit 'transfer,isdue within twenty-four (24) (Ober Steimelletec 01111a btm $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount gagee acquiring the residential real estate bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. judg- hours. No fee shall be paid by the mort- Fue Nan* Calegalli Mailing AMMO; paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by ment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the gagee acquiring the residential real estate in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other residential real estate whose rights in and pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by within twenty-four (24) hours No fee shall lienor acquiring the residential real estate to the residential real estate arose prior to any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the whose rights in and to the residential real the sale. The subject property is subject to lienor acquiring the residential real estate residential real estate pursuant to its credit estate arose prior to the sale. The subject general real estate taxes, special assess- whose rights in and to the residential real bid al the sale or by any mortgagee. judg- property is subject to general real estate ments, or special taxes levied against said estate arose prior to the sale. The subject ment creditor. or other lienor acquiring the taxes,special assessments, or special real estate and is offered for sale without property is subject to general real estate residential real estate whose rights in and taxes levied against said real estate and any representation as to quality or quantity taxes,special assessments, or special to the residential real estate arose prior to is offered for sale without any represen- of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and taxes levied against said real estate and the sale The subject property is subject to tation as to quality or quantity of title and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is further is offered for sale withoutanyrepresen- 12 r. Steht. 1..yoos.40tOlontrovoos solo** Is sat al ,onprorl mess) (Check mie, general real estate taxes, special assess- without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' subject to confirmation by the court. Upon tation as to quality or quantity of title and expo., Imollon. eon nOMOOM MINN Melts °matron we Pet exempt .-sirs ,of ostler *coma Net paws* CI Feu: tee (aging Prensseng 12 leo,ea ments. or special taxes levied against said condition. The sale is further subject to payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' E in's Changed atnnp r,newok-in Mortals eubiiabo moo sotonisext.WarAlii. rdnawiim rota fib slabouN) real estate and is offered for sale without confirmation by the court. Upon payment chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that condition. The saleis further subject to pnW, ptwww.....nom. any representation as to quality or quan- infull of the amount bid, the purchaser will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the confirmation by the court. Upon payment P.S °,:us" 3025. Jot,' 2'314 Pam I or 4 (me irtatrxfiws page 4))P514: T030,01 -00.1.9iX.51 PRNACY NOTICE, Sao OM prriDej tity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff will receive a Certificate of Sale that will real estate after confirmation of the sale. infullof the amount bid, the purchaser 13, Publication /Me 14. Note Dole to arculebon Data Below and in 'AS IS' condition The sale is fur- entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real The property will NOT be open for inspec- will receive a Certificate of Sale that will .ro 1.: otni if L p,E,,..,:, 1 .^... f;;9 ther subject to confirmation by the court. estate after confirmation of the sale. The tion and plaintiff makes no representation entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real 1''i-- 5 F5F: . Ap, full of the amount bid, property will NOT be open for inspection as to the condition of the property. Pro- estate after confirmation of the sale. The Upon payment in isExtent and Natant of Circulation Average No. Copia* No copies *singe. property will NOT be open for inspection the purchaser will receive a Certificate of and plaintiff makes no representation as spective bidders are admonished to check Each issue During Issue Published Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a to the condition of the property. Prospec- the court file to verify all information. If this and plaintiff makes no representation as PrOOWDOO 12 MonthsNewest to Filing Dam deed to the real estate after confirmation tive bidders are admonished to check the property is a condominium unit, the pur- to the condition of the property. Prospec- tive bidders are admonished to check the a Tx. Number MCopersO., 'moss nen) of the sale The property will NOT be open court fileto verify all information.Ifthis chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, . L ?G,' / , S I 47c'1 for inspection and plaintiff makes no repre- property is a condominium unit, the pur- other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- court file to verify all information.If this , Mend Outside .county Paid Sobscopecns Stated on PS Form 3541 sentation as to the condition of the prop- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, sessments and the legal fees required by property is a condominium unit, the pur- .' disatigon also. woro),al falls, saberitlear's pm* alesiOS, endMUMWIfin WPM) / c 7 erty. Prospective bidders are admonished other than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, ( 5 1 , NW to check the court file to verify all informa- sessments and the legal fees required by 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If Ibis property is a other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- C),,,,,,,, Mailed in -County Paid Solocriolkins Stated oe PS Pam 3541 item/dew/ tionIt this property is a condominium unit, The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS condominium unit which is part of a com- sessments and the legal fees required by S'',, Mee ntwees.enn MO. oNroNO ,useodereOrOde,G pro& copies:sed exdwutoopliU L' 1 fq- i g 1 .2. the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this property is a mon interest community, the purchaser of The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS ,:,...... Pals Distibution Outset., tho Man i-',otudInn SM. Through (Maim and Caftan. sale. other than a mortgagee, shall pay the condominium unit which is part of a com- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a 605/94(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a ,.. ''''' M.''" '''See* Vendors. Counter ;inn, do, (Ana, .i.Wrt Deena:on Outside USPS ,,,, f assessments and the legal fees required mon interest community, the purchaser of mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- condominium unit which is part of a com- 461# ,,,, quired by The Condominium Property Act, mon interest community, the purchaser of by The Condominium Property Ad, 765 the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a ,,Peel MetriNdits, by pawCies** of Mail Through the 'APS -...... ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4)If this prop- mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a ''(e.g.. First-Ciass kaput - erty is a condominium unit which is part quired by The Condominium Property Act, MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU mortgagee shall pay the assessments re- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- quired by The Condominium Property Act, ,: Two Paid Distribution Mx. rd Mb (1).(2). (AL we On of a common interest community, the pur- 110 (.; 4 q f, .4-;:, f.,: 8 chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE other than a mortgagee shall pay the as- HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU d F.,* 0., (1) Freer Non** Reel OutildbCounly Copia* ince*rdonPS Ryon 3541 ...-..-. HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS- NOMitIO1 sessments required by The Condominium SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) Rain Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY DistrIbubon(2)Hoe or Nome. NW In.County Cm.* Waded on PS Form Seat - CLOSURE LAW You will need a photo OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- My MU IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HO- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) SW OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- identificationissuedbyagovernment CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) 0,,,,,,, Froe.or Nahtlei Rale Copies Mailed * Olbes Cie** Though Ihe USPN ...... -- MEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 1.0.0., rest -Close IOW . the Mod) ""- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo agency (drivers license, passport,etc.) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF identificationissuedbya government in order to gain entry into our building and CLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo (4) Freer Nominal Pale Distribution Dube* It* Mail Manion or MO moot) government H 42" i 1 1 9 0 POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH agency (drivers license, passport. etc.) the foreclosure sale room in Cook County identificationissuedby a agency (drivers license, passport, etc.) SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS in order to gain entry into our building and and the same identification for sales held o. T:ent Free or Nominee Rnte Deentedion pm of tad (1). (2). pond (44) MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You the foreclosure sale room in Cook County at other county venues where The Judi- in order to gain entry into our building and will need a photo identification issued by and the same identification for sales held cial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held f. Total Diatribution (San 10 15e am: 15e) a government agency (dnvers license. at other county venues where The Judicial sure sales. For information, examine the 10' 1411p .6 If; t passport. etc.) in order to gain entry into Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. at other county venues where The Judicial PlaintiffsAttomeys,15W030 NORTH Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure our building and the foreclosure sale room sales. For information, The sales clerk, 3 cop*, rot Diatnboeld (See Instrookos fo Publisium *I (pope/43p 0 541 to in Cook County and the same identifica- SHAPIRO KREISMAN 8. ASSOCIATES, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR sales. For information, The sales clerk, tion for sales held at other county venues LLC Plaintiffs Attomeys, 2121 WAUKE- RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, h. Total /Sum of 1M am/ cl) where The Judicial Sales Corporation con- GAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL, JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One LLC Plaintiffs Attorneys, 2121 WAUKE- g01.3 gtc,f ducts foreclosure sales. For information, 60015 (847) 291-1717 For information call South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago. GAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL, ,.PWLIVII Fold IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can 60015 (847) 291-1717 For information call Id examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSO- between the hours of 1pm - 3pm.. Please (15c olvidoct Sy IV *nos lOC 14. 04 to 144 99r. CIATES, P.C. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 15W030 refer to file number 19-090391. THE JU- also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation between the hours of 1pm - 3pm.. Please you We net C:Oemereg elute:we, copro,. skip to lere0 17 On page 3. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, DICIAL SALES CORPORATION One at WlAsieljsc.com for a 7 day status report refer to file number 19-090557. THE JU- t!yoUago 1:122,01.11elecIONeeC ,glen. go 1.0 lotO 14 on page 3 DICIAL SALES CORPORATION One BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCI- aUNITED STATES Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can ATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE You can POST1U SERVICE (All Periodicals Publications Except Requester Publications) One South Wacker Drive,24thFloor, also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation ROAD, SUITE 100BURR RIDGE IL, 'e. Electrons.. Copy Cowlation No. Copies of Single Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236 -SALE at werwijsc.corn for a 7 day status report 60527 630-794-5300 E -Mail: pleadings@ also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation Average No. Copies Each Is*. DIJON issue Pnblisbed itcslegat comAttorney File No 14-18- at wKrnv.hsc.com for a 7 day status report You can also visit The Judicial Sales Cor- of pending sales. 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The foregoing statement of Jeff Martynowicz, Village Treasurer is a true and correct copy of the VILLAGE OF NILES, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS annual account of the Village of Niles and was filed with me this 16th day of October 2019.

STATEMENT OF CASH AND INVESTMENTS AND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2019 PUBLISHED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, 65 ILCS 5111-35-65. Marlene Victorine Village Clerk Village of Niles Cook County, Illinois

STATEMENT OF CASH AND INVESTMENTS

FUND CASH INVESTMENTS TOTAL GENERAL $ 14,400,241 $ 10.231,180 $ 24,631,421 MOTOR FUEL TAX 2,241,822 0 2,241,822 COMPENSATION SUMMARY: STREET AND BRIDGE 221,162 0 221,162 DEBT SERVICE 31,711 0 31,711 UNDER $25,000.00: DUI FUND 67,012 0 67,012 JULIE ADAMS, RICHARD J ADAS, KAITLIN M AGRON, LEMAN C AKBARI, EDWIN D AKHTEEBO, GEORGE D ALPOGIANIS, ROSINE ANDRE-TRIPPEL, JESSICA K ANG, PAMELA 35,422 0 35,422 DRUG ASSET FORFEITURE ANG, GREGORY J ANTKOWIAK, EDMOND BAHI, LINDA A BALSAM°, ANTHONY R BARAN, FED EQUITY SHARE 30,757 0 30,757 ALEXANDER N BARON, MADELEINE H BAZAREX, OLGA BECERRIL, JOSEPH V BIALKO, ART 36 ASSET FOREFEITURE 15,407 0 15,407 DANIEL N BJORKLUND, ELENI C BJORKLUND, ROBERT M BJORKLUND, ALEXANDER MILWAUKEE/TOUHY TIF 2,534,352 0 2,534,352 BLINSTEIN, SEQUITA C BOLLING, LARRY E BONDS, PATRYCJA M BORGHESE, AMANY M BOUSHEH, SUSAN BRIERTON, JOHN D BUCZKOWSKI, JACK 0 BURKE, KATHLEEN M GROSS POINT TOUHY TIF 1,541,446 0 1,541,446 BURKE, AMY S CARDELLA, CHRISTIN CATALANO-INGRUM, STEPHANIE L CHAN, KIM CAPITAL PROJECT 15,096,465 0 15,096,465 CLELAND WEBER, MARY JANE COPLEY, DUVTA CORREA, MICHELLE CORREA, SAMUEL A WATER 9,298,744 5,672,592 14,971,336 CORREA, BRYAN K COSGRIFF, CAROL S CRAIG, ADRIANNA A CZERLONKO, LUCIEN J DALL'AGATA, TIMOTHY M DALTON, MICHELLE W DAVIES-COYLE, SUSAN J DE BARTOLO, FITNESS CENTER 560,674 0 560,674 GERALDINE M DECKER, YADIRA DEL TORO, RAYMOND M DEMSKI, JAMES E DESHEROW, MUNICIPAL WASTE 241,954 0 241,954 ROBERT J DESHEROW, JACQUELINE M DOLIBOIS, ERIC DROZD, PATRICK J DROZD, AUTOMOTIVE 3,189,996 0 3.189,996 MORGAN DUBIEL, BARBARA H DURAN, RUTH A ECK, ESHOW S ESHOW, CYNTHIA FAGIANO, BRENDAN J FAY, RACHEL L FERRIGAN, MARIE C FIORITO, NADINE M 0 1,116,094 RISK MANAGEMENT 1,116,094 FIORIIEl, SARA L FITZGERALD, MICHAEL T FITZPATRICK, DANIEL FRIBERG, DANA POLICE PENSION 821,530 33.702,932 34,524,462 FRIEDMAN-GRAHAM, SAMUEL FUCARINO, CAROL L GAIL, RENATE GALGANO, MARK R FIRE PENSION 892,538 33,387,339 34,279,877 GALICIA, JUAN CARLOS GARCIA, BRIAR B GARTNER, DIANE L GARVEY, TINA M GAUDIO, RICHARD GEBALA, VINCENZO GENUALDT, JAMES W GERTIE, DENISE L FOREIGN FIRE INS. FUND 127,840 0 127,840 GHILARDUCCI, STE GIELNIEWSKI-ZAWADZKI, DONNA A GLAVAN, RUTH A GLEASON, 0 GRACE j GOLEMBIEWSKI, ALEXIA M GOMEZ, JESSICA GONSIOROWSKI, SANDRA M $ 52,465,167 $ 82,994,043 $ 135,459,210 GONZALEZ, WAYNE GUCCIONE, JULIO GUDAS, GENEVIEVE A GUIDI, RIO GUILLAUME, jACKIE B GUSTAFSON, SYRONE R HANKS, ALLENA M HEALY, MARTIN J HEDRICH, COURTNEY M HERNANDEZ, JACOB W HERNANDEZ,'PATRICIA G HERNANDEZ, BARBARA A HILBEICH, MARGARET A.HOLBROOK, PATRICK M HOLBROOK, JEFFREY M HULAK, JOHN C RECEIPTS jEKOT, DEBORAH R JIMENEZ, CAROLINE C KACZOWKA, NATALIE M KACZOVKA, HALEY J. KAHN, THOMAS N KANELOS, NICOLE KANIZAVELOS, TED KARABATSOS, BARBARA KARAWACKI, PATRICIA K. KASH, JOSEPH P KEATING, NICOLE M KIELBA, STEPHANIE ALL FUNDS, BY SOURCE -YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2019 KIM, HAILEY M KIPP, MT S KO, ELISABETH .7 KRAUS, ROBERT XREILING, MARY KRUEGER, MATTHEW KRZYWOSZ, SUSAN L KULAGA, ALEXANDRA V KULIKOWSKI, General Revenues: PATRICIA A LANDINI, SCOTT R LANGLO, KATARZYNA A LECHOWSEA, TOMASZ P LECHOWSKI, EDWARD j LESIAK, MARIMEL LIM, JOSEPH V LO VERDE, HAYLEY M SALES TAXES $ 27,386,124 LUNSFOP.D, ERIC C MAHONEY, BIANCA M MARIOTTINI, JAMIE MARQUEZ, MADELINE R PROPERTY TAXES $ 11,866,704 MARTINEZ, DANETTE 0 MATYAS, TERRENcr. J MC CONVILLE, DENISE M MC CREEPY, UTILITY TAXES $ 1,843,548 JOHN P MC HUGH, ILESHKUMAR B MEHTA, PATRICK J MICHAEL, ILARIA MOCCIARO, ANGELO MONTANTLE, EAROL J MORA, GINA M MORIARTY, ROBERT J MOSSON, NICHOLAS FOOD AND BEVERAGE $ 1,292,177 C MOULOPOULOS, BARRY L MUELLER, BARBARA ANN NAKANISHI, CAROL E NAVILIO, OTHER $ 4,679,490 RAYMOND J NEYLON, KAITLYN M NICHOLSON, ALLISON E NICKEAS, DONALD V NORTON, STATE INCOME TAX $ 3,083,278 STEPHANIE A NOVARRO, ROBERT V NOWACZYK, OLIVIA NOWAK, DENISE M OCHAL, NICOLE M OCHAL, KATHY M O'GRADY, ALEJANDRO 0 OLAGUE, JOHN P ORTENZO, RYAN $ INVESTMENT INCOME 1,134,326 .41 O'SHEA, TEOFILO D PADRID, JOSEPH G PAULIN, ANTHONY M PEREZ, DEITERICH A MISCELLANEOUS $ 3,343,633 PEREZ, JULIE J. PETELLE, PETER J PIRO, CYNTHIA PIZZO, CARRIE C PLOVANICH, ANA M PROTOFANOUSIS, AMY V PRZYBYLO, ANDREW PRZYBYLO, XAVIER R RAMIREZ, CHRISTOPHER S RAIMNOCHIO, CEDRIC A RECTO, JUDITH E REED, LAURA REISBERG, $ 54,629,280 SUBTOTAL GENERAL REVENUES LUIGI RICCI, MICHAL ROGAL,SKI, NICOLINA C ROSSI, JOHN F RUMEN, CAROLYN J RUFF, PETER P RUSAR, KENNETH A RUSSOITO, RALEIGH R RYAN, TERRY A RYAN, Program Revenues: JAMES E SACHAY, CHRISTINE SAMPRAS, GLADYS SANTIAGO-VAZQUEZ, JOSEPH E SCHMIDT, ANDREW P SCHOENEMAN, ROBERT L SCHULTER, jiGNA B SHAH, MICHAEL V CHARGES FOR SERVICES $ 23,301,376 SHANNON, DEANNA L SHOSS, DAMIAN K SIKORA, MARK J SOLAR, CEORGIANN OPERATING GRANT AND CONTRIBUTIONS $ 1,505,632 SEEROPOULOS, NICHOLAS F SPIZZIRRI, JENNIFER STEINFELD, KYLE M STEINFELD, CAPITAL GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS $ 235,363 LEAH M STEINFELD, NICOLE STEPIEN, JOHN M STOCCO, DEAN H STRZELECKI, MARIANNE SULLIVAN, CATHYLYN C SWANKE, PATRICIA TAHRT, HOYAM H TANON, SUBTOTAL PROGRAM REVENUES $ 25,042.371 THOMAS S TERRANOVA, SIMON P THOMAS, BRIAN K THOMPSON, ASHLY TORRES, MARGARET E TORRES, RONALD M TRAUB, THOMAS TSAGANOS, NOAH T VAN jACOBS, ELENA A VARA, ANTHONY A VARZINO, DAYANARA VELAZQUEZ, STEVE F VIGGIANO, Fiduciary Revenues/Contributions SASHA A VILLA, V DANIEL VOLPE, MICHAEL WALCHLI, YAOYU WANG, ROBERT P POLICE PENSION $ 6,807 968 WARZECHA, SHERWIN B WEINBERG, MICHAEL G WHITE, REGINA WIEDLIN WADIA, FIRE PENSION $ 6,460344 KATARZYNA WILAMSKA, TAKIA A WILLIAMS, REBECCA WILLIAMS-GARCIA, IVY C WITCZAK, GEORGE J ZACCAGNINI, PAULA A ZAGONE, JASON A ZAK, BRIDGET E SUBTOTAL FIDCUCIARY REVENUES/CONT. $ 13,268,312 ZEGLER, EUGENE H ZIEGLER. JR, ROBERT B ZIELINSKI, JUSUF ZVIZDIC

TOTAL 92,939,963 $25.000.00 TO $49,999.99: NATALIE M BURKE, ROBERT A COUTINNO, TANYA M DOBSON, MICHAEL S DURAND, MARIA E ESCOBAR, DANIEL M PARLEY, BENNIE GILLESPIE, KW/SHABA S HAJI, SHARI SUMMARY OF ALL FUNDS A HICKEY, SUSAN K jETT, JOANNE KOSINA, JULENE D LAVELLI, PETER MAJIC, CHARLES MASLAX, DOMENICO M NITTI, LUIGI NITTI, LOUIS P PANAGOPOULOS, KAREN BEGINNING ENDING S PAPUCCI, JIRAEONG SANESOMWONG, CARMELO 'PULL, BEVERLY T WESSELS, MARX C FUND BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE WHITE GENERAL FUND $ 29,961,753 S 48.974,249 $ 47,699.784$ 31,236.218 MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND 2,898.852 815,947 1,631,602 1 880,997 $50,000.00 TO $74,999.99: STREET AND BRIDGE 410,508 91,940 392,14-4 110,304 GINA N ABLGRIM, EVANGELINE G ALPOGIANIS, KATHRYN L ANGELL, JOY ATHANASIOU, DEBT SERVICE FUND 31,982 78,817 78,817 31,982 MARCO A AVILES, PETER BABIKAN, JOLANTA EANASIAK, MILCAH S BARAONA, ANTHONY DUI FUND 59,221 14,067 7,846 65,442 BERTRAM, PAULA J BOROWSKI, RODICA BOYER, LAURA J BRUBAKER, ANGELIKA DANEK, DRUG ASSET FORFEITURE 19,928 14,466 846 33,548 KATHARINE N DARR, ALEXANDRA V DAVID, DANIELLE DESHEROW, JAMES P ELENZ, 38.332 317 0 38,649 FEDERAL EQUITY SHARE CHRISANN M FAHY, DIAMANTO A GIKAS, BEATA GORA, MARGARET A SODAS, MITCHELL 653 14,990 236 15,407 ART 38 ASSET FOREFEITURE A JOHNSON, NICHOLAS R KEIFER, KRISTINE N KIOLTYKA, KAROLINA S KULCZYK, MILW/TOUHY TIF 8,636,508 3.286,936 9.446,895 2,476,549 CAPITAL PROJECT 657,378 15,499,442 1.071,887 15,084,933 ERIC M LARKIN, ANTHONY R MILLER, SOFIA N MONTANILE, LOUIS H NEWMAN, GROSS PT TOUHY TIF -68,748 9,370,143 7,778,803 1,522,592 FRANCIS A NOTTOLI, YESENIA NUNEZ, SHARON M PANEK, ANITA N PROTOFANOUSIS, WATER FUND 44,679,677 20,474,957 11,975,566 53.179,068 DENA D RATAJCZYK, ETHAN D SLOPECKI, CYNTHIA J STREFF, RANDALL C STRICKER, FITNESS CENTER FUND 0 1,292,758 1,963,582 -670,824 THOMAS A TROIANI, JENNIFER A TRUNCO, MARK L WILLIAMS, KURT D WOZNIAK, MUNICIPAL WASTE 226,394 1,955,937 2,073,593 108,738 TERESA WYWROT AUTOMOTIVE 4,344,397 4,103,020 4,828,522 3.618,895 RISK MANAGEMENT 445,804 1,489,838 2.248,109 -332,467 POLICE PENSION FUND 32,497,609 6.718,058 4,588,213 34.825,452 4.233,166 34,383,732 $75,000.00 TO $99,999.99: FREPENSIONFUND 32,233,715 6,383,183 CAITLIN E ATKINSON, JAYMI BLICKHAHN, MARK ELICKHAHN, ROY C BRINES, DARREN FOREIGN FIRE INS FUND 104,190 52,853 29,203 127,840 N BROWN, PATRICK B BYRNE, MICHAEL J DATI, KIMBERLY A DELIA, DOMINICK V

$ 156,975,953 $ 120,609,916 S 100,048,814 $ 177,537,055 FERRARA, CHRISTIAN A FIDANZA, PATRICIA A FINN, JAMES E GRIESENACER, KATHLEEN M GROCHOCKI, ANDREW P HOLOWICKI, CARLOS G jiMENEZ-VERY, BEVERLY M KINOWSKI, BERNADETTE KNAPIK-WARNER, CHRISTOPHER T KOBESKI, DANIEL MACIAS The foregoing is a true and correct statement of the municipal receipts and expenditures for the fiscal SR, DANIEL W MALONEY, STEVEN j MANIERI, SUSANA MAROVIC, PAUL MARVUCIC, year ended April 30, 2019 and the state of the treasury as of April 30, 2019. LINDA S MATHIS, FREDERICK J MEEK, JOHN R MONOSCALCO, PETER M MORJAL, MARIA L PACELLI, ERNEST J PAPUCCI, DUANE 3 PAULUS, JOSHUA B PFEST, ROBERT J RADO, KEVIN W REGAL, JAMES A RUTH, KATHERINE D SCHNEIDER, KYLE J SCHREMS, MINAS SERBEKIAN, JENNIFER M SEYMOUR, JOHN R STANISLAWSKI,KATARZYNAM THAKE, JOHN C THOMPSON, ADAM TOKARZEWSKI, MARLENE J VICTORINE, ANDREW lage Treasurer WYWROT, GEORGE C ZOURKAS Village of Niles Cook County, Illinois (Continued on next page) www.journal-topics.com Page 8C I October 30 -November 4, 2019 I The Journal

(Continued from preceding page) $100,000.00 TO $124,999.99: International, Inc. - 2,869.16, Hartmann Electric Co. - 122,225.54, Hayes Mechanical Lic - 53,999.22, MICHAEL ALLMON, PETER ARVANITIS, ROY C BALSAMO, THOMAS BETHSCHEIDER, Health Care Service Corp. 2,712,910.20, Health Care Service Corp. - 430,624.77, Health Inspection MATTHEW W BEYER, NICHOLAS A BEYER, DANIEL S BORK:315K', KARL J BOUBOULEIX. Professionals, Inc. - 66,500.00. Hey And Associates, Inc. - 171,077.21, Hitchcock Design Inc - 6,914.59, JORDAN M BRANDWEIN, BRANDON A BUCARO, JOHN W BURKE, SUSAN L BUS, JAMIE Holiday InnEffingham - 3,472.00, Home Depot Commercial - 31,890,61, Homer Industries - 2,900.00, CALLERO, THOMAS J CIERNIAK, ALBERT CIUCESCU, BRIAN J COLLINS, SAMUEL F Homer Tree Care, Inc. -109,484.75, HP Products Corp. - 6,896.99, Hr Green - 30,577.51. Hub CORA, STEPHEN R CUSICK, ANTHONY A DATI, RONALD J DERENGCWSKI, CHRISTOPHER International Midwest - 21,600.00, lcma - 3,350.00, Ideagen, Inc. - 9,706.72, II Auto Central - 4,426.58, II DIESCHBOURG, KELLY A ECKARUT, MARK P EVINS, JOHN R GABA, JONATHAN E GALAS, JOHN J GIANNEE1I, GIOCCHINO GRANA, DUSANKA GRCIC, RONALD J HABEL, WILLIAM City Mgmt Assoc 2,914.75, II Dept Of Transportation - 34,710.00, II Env.Protection Agency - 21,010.00, R HALL, YOLANDA M HANSEN, DAVID K HARRIS, MICHAEL G HAWS, DAVID M HECK, II Municipal League - 3,938.00, II Public Employer Labor - 2,958.00, II State Disbursement Unt - DANIELLE HELMA, NOE HERNANDEZ, PATRICK T HOFFMANN, ANTHONY J HOLLENBACK, 95,879.12, II State Toll Hwy Author. - 2,824.80, II State Treasurer 5,305.36, II Tactical Officers Assc DANIEL G HOLMAN, JONATHAN HUTCHINS, ROSS C KLICRER, GENE H KRAUSE, JOSEPH 2,940.00, Illini Power Products Co - 44,862.79, Illinois Conveyor Service - 7,067.00, Illinois Counties Risk - E LAZO, JAMES E LEIBACH, ALAN P LIVINGSTON, VINCE A LOMBARDO, JAMES A 418,090.00, Illinois Environmental - 363,470.03, Illinois Liquor Control -2,765.0), Illinois State Police - MAHONEY, JEFFERY A MAJEWSKI, CARL MANISCALCO, FOTIS MARKADAS, JERRY 5,203.00, Imagetrend Inc. - 19,640.03, Indestructo Rental Co - 12,187.50, Insight Public Sector - MERCADO, KELLY MICKLE, ROGER P MOLINA, JOHN P MONTEJO, MARK MONTGOMERY, 4,710.77, International Union Of Oe - 10,616.54, Interstate Battery Of - 9,204.95, Interstate Power PAUL A MURPHY, LAURIE A NANNINI, MICHAEL E NELSON, TIMOTHY C O'BRIEN, DENNIS P O'DONOVAN, MICHAEL J ORACION, CHRISTOPHER C ORLANDO, JOSEPH M Systems - 3,280.55, Intl Union/Oper Engineers - 65,491.30, Intoximeters - 3,647.00, losco, Anthony A. PACELLI, ROBERT M PILAT, MATTHEW R PIRICZKY, THOMAS A POLCYN, MICHAEL B 5,600.00, iProjectSolutions LLC - 13,755.00, Ives/Ryan Group, Inc. - 3,465.00, J.G. Uniforms Inc - POPE, SAM PULED, DANIEL J RANDOLPH, MICHAEL A REID, MATTHEW A REIDER, 76,841,30, J.P. Morgan Equipment - 395,657.94, Jatheon Technologies Inc - 18,798.00, Jennings APRIL M RIDER, MICHAEL U RIES, EVAN S SCHACHTEL, PATRICK siatimmA, Chevrolet, Inc - 10,415.72, Johnson Controls Fire Protection, LP - 17,594.64, Journal & Topics News - MICHAEL J STENSON, ROBERT E STORTO, DANIEL G SWAGLER, BYRON ATULL, ANDREW 8,965.83, K.C. Mechanical, Inc. - 6,424.00, Kane, Mckenna & Assoc91,548.52, Kappys - 4,017.00, Keller- J VITALE, JERRY A WALCZAK, GARY J WENDELI RODNEY S WHITEMAN, RICHARD J Heartt Oil - 12,267.09, Kenig, Lindgren, O'HARA - 6,987.44, Kenny Construction Co. -104,481,00, Kieslers WLODARSKT, BRIAN C ZAGORSKI, MARIJO B ZAWILLA, CHRISTOPHER K ZERO Police Supply - 29,262.91, Kone Inc. - 10,700.27, K -Tech Specialty Coatings - 56,027.95, Lake Land College - 3,415.00, Lampignano & Son Concrete - 466,572.26, Landmark Engineering LIc - 9,760.00, Caner $125,000.00 AND UP: GEORGE D ALEXOPOULOS, STEVEN G ANDREWS, MICHELLE L APRATI, MICHAEL D BOBA, Muchin LTD. - 45,667.61, Laser Service, Inc. - 7,500.00, Latitude Geographics - 7,900.00, Leach RONALD J BRANDT, FREDERICK W BRAUN, MARK L BUCHER, KURT A CALLISEN, KEVIN Enterprises, Inc. - 4,654.07, Leadsonline LIc - 3,688.00, Lenovo - 9,677.90, Lexipol LIc - 14,827.00, Lexis M CARLSON, BRIAN R CHRZANOWSKI, WILLIAM J COTTRELL, PETER M DAOUD, ORLANDO Nexis - 10,219.83, Library Furniture International, Inc. - 30,350.00, Lindco Equipment Sales - 25,643.13, P DIAZ, MARTIN C FELD, THOMAS G FRAGASSI, DOUGLAS J FULLER, JOSE A GARCIA, Lin -Mar Motors - 6,155.00, Lone Tree Manor - 2,640.00, Lund Industries Inc - 22,054.68, Lyric Opera of

JEFFREY M GATTUSO, ROBERT L GREINER, SCOTT R GUERINO, JOSEPH R HELMINIAK, Chicago - 4,518.00, M & M Extendo LLC - 3,998.00, M.E. Simpson Co., Inc. - 49,767.50, Mabas Division Iii BRIAN E HENRICKS, TODD R JACKSON, CHRISTOPHER L KOCH, ROMAN KOPINSKI, JOHN - 8,740.00, Mag Construction Co. - 17,952.00, Maximum Solutions, Inc - 16,848.00, Mcdonagh M KOSINA, CALEB T LA LONDE, WILLIAM K LOGSDON, JEFFREY A MARTYNOWICZ, Demolition, Inc. - 72,450.00, McGrath Consulting Group, Inc. - 20,156.00, Mcmaster-Carr Supply PATRICK j NAGLE, TIMOTHY M NALEWAY, KEITH P OLSEN, CHARLES F OSTMAN, MICHAEL W PANEK, KEVIN PARTINGTON, JOSEPH M PENZE, THOMAS J POWERS, DANIEL 3,461.01, Meade Electric Co Inc - 20,523.00, Medco Health Solutions,ln - 220,999.08, Menards - REID, KYLE G RICHARDSON, JOSEPH ROMANO, GREGORY T SCHMIDT, ANTHONY 6,567.16, MES-Illinois - 2,738.48, Mesirow Insurance Service - 43,500.00, Metro Door And Dock Inc - SCIPTONE, RICHARD A SCIPIONE, WILLIAM F SHAW, HADLEY SKEFFINGTON-VOS, 30,421.60, Metro Tank And Pump Co - 6,771.25, Metro Water Reclamation - 2,930.00, Metro. Alliance STEVEN SOK, RONALD J STRZELECKI JR, LUIS C TIGERA, ROBERT G TORNABENE, Of Police - 15,624.00, Michaels Uniform Co Inc. - 25,894.16, Mid American Water Of - 2,954.73, Midco AARON M TOWLE, DAVID D TROIANI, FRANK M TROIANI, ROBERT D VEHLOW, STEVEN C Inc 21,439.96, Midwest Commercial Fitnes - 18,087.45, Midwest Operating - 596,843.00, Milieu Design VINEZEANO, WILLIAM P WHITE, COLIN j WOOL), NICHOLAS J ZAKULA, KEVIN j LIc - 176,491.52, Miller Canfield Paddock - 7,831.50, Miovision Technologies - 6,000.00, Modern Energy ZENDER Systems - 2,760.10, Modern Marketing - 10,750.83, Morton Grove Niles Water - 1,910,492.00, Morton Salt, Inc - 302,014.49, Motorola - 28,848.00, Mpc Communications & 3,260.00, Mr. David's Flooring

EXPENDITURE SUMMARY: Intl. - 15,789.00, MSF Graphics Inc. - 15,301.73, Municipal Code Corp - 12,825.58, Municipal Services Assoc. - 31,490.00, Napa Auto Parts - 22,643.34, Napleton'S - 5,129.47, Natl Fire Protection Assc 2X1 Corporation - 3,769.22, 4Imprint - 2,518.16, A. Lamp Concrete Contr. - 934,025.02, as Group Inc. - 3,911.85, NE Multi -Regional Training - 14,870.00, NextRequest Co. - 5,750.00, Nicki Dubin - 2,980.00, 24,261.00, Ability Vending Co, Inc. - 4,116.00, Abt Electronics - 6,868.43, ACME Electric Motor, Inc. - Nicor - 124,423.96, Niles Chamber Of Commerce - 26,599.50, Niles Investments LL - 75,000.00, Niles 2,598.99, Acres Group - 185,541.25, Active Elec.Supply Co. 27,477.60, ADS Environmental Service - Park District - 8,648.00, No.II Police Crime Lab - 42,733.00, No.lI.Police Alarm System - 6,443.00, Nonno 11,845.00, Adult & Pediatric Orthopedics, S.C. - 5,735.00, Advocate Occupational - 62,193.00, Aecom Pino - 4,066.50, Norcom - 3,050.00, Nordisco Corp - 52,531.77, Nortaf - 4,100.00, Northeast Illinois Technical Services - 112,514.19, Afscme Council 31 - 19,563.32, Air Cleaning Specialists - 2,534.05, Air Regional Commuter Railroad Corp - 2,500.00, - 8,000.00, Nw Mun Conference - One Equipment Inc - 21,808.54, Airgas North Central -Chi - 4,981.40, Aladtec, Inc - 3,073.50, Alfred G 15,780.00, OAIRE, Inc. - 2,900.00, Odelson & Sterk - 2,850.00, Odyssey Cruises - 4,373.20, One Ronan.Ltd - 59,500.00, All Traffic Solutions - 4,500.00, Alpha Prime Communication - 7,013.00, Amazon Advanced, Inc - 2,979.00, One Time Vendor - 149,773.71, Outdoor Home Services holdings LLC - Capital Services 32,426.58, American Demolition Corp - 281,682.90, American Underground Inc - 19,458.00, P & G Keene - 8,990.93, P.R. Streich & Sons Inc - 3,183.94, Pace Systems, Inc - 10,000.00, 153,521.16, Americana Landscape 37,576.00, Americas Steam, Sauna Spa - 7,950.00, Paramedic Billing Service - 8,158.05, Patriot Pavement - 149,998.87, Paul Downs Cabinetmakers, Inc. - Ancel,Glink,Diamond,Bush, - 6,081.75, Annunzio, Joseph - 9,494.75, APWA - 4,500.00, Apwa -Ipsi 27,655.00, Perfect Cleaning Service Corp. - 62,750.00, Perspectives, Ltd - 10,084.00, Petty Cash - Village 2,820.00, Pure Enterprises Inc - 27,373.33, Articulate Global Inc - 7,188.00, Artistic Holiday Designs Of - 5,984.98, Phantom Regiment Drum & - 3,500.00, Physio-Control, Inc. - 8,094.33, Planet 99,415.92, Associated Technical - 5,023.50, At&T - 98,459.79,At&T Mobility - 26,256.28, At&T Underground - 4,935.88, Platinum Car Wash 2,990.00, Plate Construction Inc - 17,820.72, Postmaster - Mobility-Netmotion - 10,446.15, Auto Spa Hand Car Wash - 2,840.00, Automatic Control Service - 2,915.00, Powers, Thomas - 3,177.45, Prairie State Cycling - 11,224.99, Precision Pavement - 9,279.90, 17,820.90, Avery Dennison Corp. - 24,905.40, Awesomecampaigns.Com - 2,565.00, Axiom International - Predpol, Inc. - 13,780.00, Product LIc - 37,165.12, Promos 911, Inc - 13,065.91, Pro -Safety, Inc. - 2,574.95, Axon Enterprise Inc - 12,370.00, B.A. Sunderlin Foundry LLC - 22,573.00, Bank Of New York 4,449.98, Public Agncy Trng Council - 2,745.00, Rafalo Corporation - 318,589.72, Rainbow Farm Mellon - 1,314,835.00, Baxter And Woodman, Inc. 250,519.27, Bell Fuels Inc - 4,984,89, Bella Bagno, Enterprises - 18,900.00, Randolph, Dan - 3,298.52, Regional Emergency - 449,964.00, Regional Truck Inc. - 9,325.09, Bella Terra Morton Grove - 12,581.00, Bentley Systems Inc - 5,070.00, Berg, Berg and Equip Co - 5,313.30, Richardson, Kyle - 3,170.00, Ricoh Usa, Inc. - 17,329.17, RJN Group, Inc. - 16,310.77, Pandev P.C. - 35,696.50, Bestway Charter Trans.8,987.50, Bio-Tron, Inc. - 2,999.50,Blue SkyMarketing Rochester Midland - 6,911.56, Rosewood Entertainment, LLC - 2,547.45, Rubino Engineering, Inc - Grp - 7,118.35, Blue Stars Drum & Bugle - 3,000.00, Bolder Contractors Inc - 5,466A7, Boller 4,525.00, Ruekert-Mielke - 5,594.90, Rush Truck Centers - 27,839.47, Russo Power Equipment - Construction Co. - 2,335,698.18, Boubouleix, Karl - 2,770.35, BPS Billing LLC - 3,918.58, Braniff 13,759.76, Rydin Decal - 4,332.77, Safe Step LLC - 9,975.00, Safety Supply America, Inc. 4,948.50, Scale Communications - 3,390.00, Breuer Metal Craftsman - 5,200.00, Bristol Hose & Fitting 5,223.14, Datacom LIc - 87,105.00, Schain, Linda - 24,200.00, Schroeder & Schroeder - 218,896.68, Schultz Supply - - 4,009.50, Brody, Joan L - 3,187.50, Bruce Edward Levine - 9,991.04, Bsm 11,478.70, Scipione, Richard - 2,705.96, SCW - 8,170.25, Selden Fox, Ltd. - 41,383.25, Sensory Technologies Ltd. - 2,752.00, Bullex, Inc - 10,467.95, Bulley & Andrew Concrete Restoration, LLC - Technologies LLC - 81,898.00, Service Caster Corp - 2,988.82, Sewer Equipment Of Illinois LLC - 5,820.77, 3,000.00, Call One - 9,164.69, Canon Business Solutions 6,827.98, Care One Pharmacy, 11C - 62,358.75, Sherwin Industries Inc - 7,312.61, Shi International Corp - 54,141.75, Simplex Grinnell - 6,659.33, Skaja Cargill, Inc - 10,092.08, Carlson, Kevin - 2,866.87, Cavaliers Drum & Bugle - 3,500.00, CDS Office Systems Ter Funeral Home - 3,900.00, Smithereen Company - 9,302.00, Snapon Industrial - 4,483.24, Solid Waste - 337,876.00, CDW Government Inc - 79,747.10, Cfa - 2,995.00,Chateau Ritz - 5,160.00, Chestnut Agency Of - 367,007.10, Source Incorportated Of - 14,892.47, South Side Control Supply - 7,7C6.61, 70,999.00, Chicago Office Tech Group - Mountain Ski Resort LLC - 5,224.96, Chicago Metropolitan Fire Speciality Floors Inc. - 19,325.00, Stanard & Associates,lnc - 3,825.00, Standard Equipment - 8,339.19, 6,031.54, Chicago Testing Lab, Inc. - 7,049.50, Chicago Trolley & - 2,684.00, Chicagoland Paving Contrs - Start Group 5,990.00, State Chemical Mfg Co - 15,132.28, Sterling Infosystems, Inc - 7,798.05, Stew 62,172.13, Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. - 101,966.06, Cintas #22 7,252.76, Cintas Corp Lac Hansen Dodge City - 45,080,00, Strand Associates - 87,121.28, Strategic Consulting Grp - 4,132.62, 769 - 6,432.37, Cit Finance tic - 6,654.65, City Of Evanston - 8,825.84, Ci'ywide Elevator - 4,150.00, Strohman Enterprise Inc - 4,334.72, Stryker Medical - 8,029.76, Suburban Accents Inc 25,195.00, Civicplus - 9,792.00, Claim Mngt. Consultants - 37,920.00, Cleaning Service Systems - 2,988.00, Clifford - Suburban Laboratories,lnc - 6,950.13, Superior Ind. Supply - 17,610.18, Supt Of Water Collections - Wald & Co - 2,925.31, Cohen Law Firm. P.C. - 13,200.00, College Of Du Page - 2,959.00, Comcast - 932,701.09, SVAP Golf Mill Retail LP - 6,750.00, T.O,P.S. In Dog Training - 4,026,17, Tallgrass Restoration 11,551.70, Comcast Holdings Corporation - 37,705.10, Comdata Corp. - Groot - 1,706,585.52, Comdata LIc - 17,643.00, Targetsolutions Learning - 4,867.00, Tde Of II.- 19,151.51, Teamsters Local 700 - Corp.City Of Chgo - 5,547,366.54, CommandScope, LLC - 7,200.00, Commercial interiors - 8,336.70, 44,260.54, Technographix LLC - 4,752.35, Teller Levit & Silvertrust PC - 3,873.00, Tennant Sales & Service Commonwealth Edison Co - 109,939.82, Comp Core Pro LLC - 7,750.00, Connelly, Michael P. - 13,848.80, - 2,972.13, Thake, Katarzyna - 3,052.31, The Artcraft Group, Inc. - 2,957.20,The New Panei Brick of Conrad Polygraph Inc - 3,655,00, Consolidated Fleet - 2,504.85, Cook County Treasurer - 4,104.00, Core Illinois - 5,000.00, Third Millennium Assc Inc - 17,852.43, TKO Associates, Inc - 8,329.25, Today's & Main - 11,159.60, Costar Realty Information - 6,540.61, Cummins/Onan Nrthrn II - 5,194.07, Uniforms Inc. - 9,639.24, Top Site Media Inc. - 5,143.00, Traffic & Parking Control - 25,454.49, Traffic Dancemate Educational Art2,553.00, Davis Bancorp Incorp.6,857.00, DCG Roofing Solutions, Inc. - Control And - 47,212.15, Trane Chicago -Aurora - 57,429.24, Treasurer, State Of II - 15,110.41, Tredroc 12,625.30, Dearborn National - 60,729.31, Deigan & Associates, LLC - 11,900.00, Dell Inc. - 5,510.50, Di Tire Service - 39,036.44, Tria Architecture, Inc - 89,577.27, Tyler Technologies Inc - 430,164.01, Uline - Meo Bros. Construction - 1.247,472.41, Diaz, Orlando - 3,485.73, Direct Energy Business - 349,575.44, 7,925.48, Ultimate FX LTD - 5,000.00, United States Postal Svc. - 30,000.00, Universal Hydraulic - Direct Fitness Solutions - 40,373.33, Done Deal Promotions 5,917.57, Darner Products, Inc. - 14,412.00, 5,520.00, Urban Elevator Service - 20,705.55, USIC Holdings, Inc. - 10,188.00, V3 Companies, Ltd. - Downes Swimming Pool Co - 5,309.14, Dreisilker Elect. Motors - 3,026.33, Drury Lane Theater -9,023.89, 8,300.00, Vaisala Inc - 12,355.00, Valdes Supply - 3,329.35, Valvoline LIc - 6,390.03, Verizon Wireless - DIN, LLC - 8,494.50, ECAD, Inc. - 7,793.50, Ehlers - 24,468.75, Ej Usa, Inc - 3,922.00, Eldorado National - 68,845.30, Viking Chemical - 11,379.00, Village Of Glenview - 877,044.83, Visa-Pnc Bank Natl Assoc - 28,171.91, Emergency Medical Product - 11,535.20, Emergent Safety Supply - 16,563.87, Enterprise Newspapers,Inc - 14,977.44, Equipment Management Co - 13,214.58, Erich'S Lehigh Auto Body - 105,732.75, Vision Service Plan - 10,963.79, Vollmar Clay Products Co - 10,296.00, Wachs Water Services 13,735.60, Esi Consultants - 95,921.11, ESRI - 16,393.15, Eterno, David G. - 2,850.00, Factory Motor Parts - 76,320.00, Warehouse Direct Office - 10,006.64, Water Products Co - 2,704.17, Weisman,Ursala - - 6,565.15, Fastenal Industrial And - 17,726.16,Ferguson Enterprises - 7,915.50, Ferguson Waterworks - 5,445.00, Weller Truck Parts - 2,857.51, Weselak & Associates - 4,500.00, West - 2,918.25, West Side 79,249.01, Fifth Third Bank - 4,982.25, Fifth Third Bank, Chicago - 780,037.50, Firestone AutoCare - Tractor Sales - 27,799.21, WI Support Collection Trust Fund - 2,884.60, Winchester Associates LP - 14,224.42, First Choice Coffee Ser. - 6,302.66, Fisher Cohen Waldman - 2,740.00, Five StarCharter Coach 12,000.00, Winter Equipment Company - 12,365.85, Wiss, Janney, Eistner - 19,500.00, Wood - 13,612.00, Fleetpride, Inc. - 13,591.35,Flow -Technics, Inc. - 3,545.00, Foothold Technology - 13,200.00, Environment & Infrastructure Solutions Inc. - 37,207,49, Woodway USA, Inc. - 10,705.00, Work Area Foster Coach Sales, Inc. - 7,837.53, Freeway Ford -Sterling Truck Sales, Inc. - 2,720.01,Fresh Farms - Protect Corp - 7,024.50, Worldpoint Ecc - 4,538.37, Ws Darley & Co - 58,924.39, WW Grainger - 116,974.00, G & L Contractors, Inc - 57,180.78, Garland/Dbs Inc. - 190,270.00,Garvey'S Office Products - 13,065.27, Zarnoth Brush Works Inc - 3,421.00, Zep Manufacturing Co - 3,984.21, Zoll Medical 3,608.27, Gas Depot Inc - 195,662.70, Gal Sales, LLC - 7,201.20, Geneva Lake Cruise Line -2,894.92, Corporation - 4,776.25 Gewalt Hamilton Assoc Inc - 56,487.79, GIS Planning Inc - 5,500.00, Glenn Streams Chapter13 Trustee - 2,845.44, Global Emergency Products - 515,978.43, Golf Mill Ford - 88,597.48,Gordon Food Service, Inc - 10,875.95, Govtemps Usa, LIc - 27,875.57, Graybar - 41,100.00, Grcic, D. Danielle - 41,433.37,Gregg Communications Systems, Inc. - 16,356.34, Groot Recycling & Waste - 11,227.53, H& H Electric Co - 6,348.31, H&R Machine - 4,937.50, Hach Company - 2,666.01, Hagg Press - 17,850.00,Hall Signs, Inc - 20,412.66, Halogen Supply Co Inc - 6,148.29, Harris Computer Corp - 15,005.57,Harris Rothenberg