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Jim Hickey I BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected] I @rick_kambic General Manager, Sun-Times Media Local MORTON GROVE Robert K. Elder Editor in Chief, Cardinal Francis George Sun-Times Media Local said Thursday that the Jill McDermott I 847-682-5907 United States will be a VP, Advertising country of minorities by jmcdermottpioneerlocal.com 2041, and believes a lack of Advertising majority will create stronger Display Ads I 312-321-2400 bonds between faiths.

Classified Ads The cardinal, the top Catholic of- 847-998-3400 [email protected] ficial in the Chicago area, was a key- note speaker for an interfaith gathering David T. Sherman Thursday at the Muslim Education Cen- 312-646-9552 ter in Morton Grove. Advertising Director The event recognized Muslims' devo- tion to faith in the final week of Rama- Customer Service dan, and promoted religious acceptance. and Delivery "The demographics are changing Service or Subscriptions quickly," said George. "More coalitions, 877-855-7722 like what we see tonight, will form in the [email protected] coming 28 years, and they will grow in Customer Service Hours influence. More will be accomplished un- Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. der shared priorities." Sat. 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m The renewed talks between Israel and Sun. 8 am-noon Palestine were among the topics on which the cardinal shared thoughts, but TV Weekly Delivery he emphasized a need to extinguish ris- Cardinal George was the guest of honor at Thursday evening's Annual Ramadan Dinner held 800-945-5000 at the Muslim Education Center in Morton Grove. I BRIAN O'MAHONEY-forsun-limes Medià ing aggressions in the U.S. IFrancis "The Boston Marathon bombings Editorial reopened hostilities toward Muslims took years before the Catholics were world a better place," Aleemuddin said. Ben Meyersofl I in America, and we cannot let the ac- 312-321-2864 accepted by the general public. Just 50 "Let's put our combined resources to- News Producer tions of two individual criminals to drive years ago, John F. Kennedy had to jus- ward promoting the good in life." bmeyersonpioneerlocal.com wedges between us," he George said. tify his Catholic faith while running for Scott Alexander is a professor of Is- "The choices we make now wilt shape president." lamic studies and director of Catholic- Ryan Nilsson I the conflicts, wars and peace treaties in Mohammad Aleemuddin, president Muslim studies at Catholic Theological 847-486-7375 the years to come." of the Morton Grove and Chicago Mus- Managing Editor for Sports Union. As another keynote speaker, he Leaders from the Council of Islamic hm Community Center, said Ramadan [email protected] promoted a balance between talk and Organizations of Greater Chicago brings a community together because action when it comes to forging positive praised George for attending the feast they share in the sacrifice of fasting, relations between the religions. A WRAPPORTS and maintaining positive relations. and said he's glad to share that expe- "You cannot have one without the COMPANY "We Muslims have a lot to learn from rience of devotion with the Catholic other," Alexander said. "Just talk can the Catholic faith, both historically and leader. lead to empty words, but you cant Printed withsoyinks in modern times," said Mohammad Kai- "Though we have different faiths, we on recycled paper. seruddin, chairman of the CIOGC. "lt have a common goal in making this I Faiths [Page 6] THURSDAY,AIJGUST8,2013 NIL I

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He said Morton Grove Dr. Mohammed Kaiseruddin makes some Rosh Hodesh Study Group is culturally and religiously diverse, Sunday School (K-2nd) welcoming remarks during Thursday where all viewpoints are heard. evening's Annual Ramadan Dinner Hebrew School With Cantor - Rabbi Moshe Shur "In these types of events, you of- held at the Muslim Education Center in Post Bar/Bat Mitzvah Club TheRockinRenaissanceRabbi" ten hear the word tolerance, and Morton Grove.I BRIAN O'MAHONEY-for Young Family Havura that really bugs me because to 1er- Sun-Times Media 2548 Jasper, Northbrook, IL 60062, 847-509-9204 ance means you put up with some- www.northbrookcommunitysynagogue.org thing you don't want to put up with," Corner of WIllow & Lanctwehr Rds DiMaria said. "That's not the case in Morton Grove. Understanding and embracing others is what America REALTORS is all about, and having the cardinal 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove here shows we can all get along." 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When Nues police tell chu- Police Dean Strzelecki stated in "lt's a way to give (children) classroom presentations relat- Night Out. dren to freeze" this summer, a release. a quick reward for doing the ed to drug and gang education The free public safety- they mean it. Appropriate "offenses" in- right things," Tornabene said. and prevention, Internet safety, themed carnival-like event at In partnership with 7-Eleven, dude helping others, wearing a "lt allows the officers a positive and "stranger danger" alerts. Oak Park was set to feature Inc., local cops are 'ticketing" bike helmet, and following traf- interaction." Police also often have a family-friendly activities, like youngsters caught in the act of fic safety laws, said Sgt. Robert In addition to providing kids presence at locally-sponsored a "dunk-a-cop" ball toss and doing good with Slurpee bey- Tornabene, training and public with an incentive to partake in events for the community, like inflatable bounce house in the erage coupons. information officer for the Nues safe activities and assist others, health fairs. Tornabene noted shape of a fire truck. The convenience-store chain Police Department. the program helps support Io- Strzelecki has spent time read- The National Night Out cam- developed the national "Opera- More than 12 million Opera- cal law enforcement agencies' ing books to children at the paign, now in its 30th year, is tion Chill" program to recog- tion Chill coupons have been community relations projects. Niles Public Library. designed to generate support nize and encourage positive distributed across the country Tornabene said police get to "lt's all of our officers' job for local anti-crime programs behavior by kids when school issince 1995. This summer Nues know residents through both to interact with the public as and strengthen and police- out of session. cops on patrol - particularly everyday encounters and spe- much as they can, to have community partnerships. The village has participated those riding bikes - will distrib- cial events. positive contact and to engage Tornabene reported Niles' for the last six years. ute 500 tickets for free frozen School Resource Officer young kids," he said. event attracts between 600 "lt's an icebreaker, a way flavored drinks. Noe Hernandez serves as the On Tuesday the police de- and 1,000 people annually, and to encourage dialogue in a Each coupon can be re- department's liaison to all the partment was scheduled to that the location changes each non-threatening, non law- deemed for a small Slurpee at village's schools. He and ad- host one of its largest pro- year in order to reach all pock- enforcement situation," Chief ofparticipating 7-Eleven stores. ditional police personnel give grams of the year, National ets and people of the village. BACK T PUS PINSTRIPES GAEON! IiOWLIN(4I8OCC $ 9 JOIN US FOR YOUR NEXT CORPORATE OR SOCIAL EVENT!

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BURR RIDGE Maureen Headington has never spent a night in jail, but until recently she was in her own little prison.

"I didn't leave my home here ¡n Burr Ridge for months," Headington said of the time following the deaths of both her parents. Then she met Rabbi Binyomin Scheiman of Nues. As he has done for so many others, Scheiman helped Headington emerge from a dark place and to start living again. 'His work is about transforming darkness into light," said Headington, who is now returning the favor by helping Scheiman to expand the mm- istry he began 33 years ago. Scheiman travels 70,000 miles each year visiting Jewish inmates in jails and prisons across the state. He provides spiritual guidance, counsel- ing and hope to Illinois inmates, ex- offenders and their families. His goal is to turn people around and to help them stay out of prison. Rabbi Binyomin Scheiman, director of the HILDA Institute arid of Lubavitch Chabad of Nibs, has spent 33 years helping Jewish

prisoners to find God, and a new way of life. I PHOTO COURTESY OF THE HILDA INSTITUTE Until recently, Scheiman's efforts I were funded by the state, but that funding has taken a hit. Rather than of $250,000, the Des Plaines-based engagements to his already busy cut back, however, Scheiman has in- institute is expanding its focus to of- schedule. DONATE creased his fundraising efforts, with fer more support to people once they His work is with individual people. hopes of expanding the scope of his are released from custody. He hopes But Headington said it is society that work. to offer more family mentoring and ultimately will benefit from fewer contributions to Rabbi 'I lost my wife of 33 years to a bat- support, jobs assistance, and mental people heading back to prison. That Scheiman's missïon, formerly known as the tIe with breast cancer in May," Schei- health services. fact was recognized in June when Jewish Prisoners Assis- man said. After a few months, the HILDA In- Scheiman accepted the Honor- tance Foundation, can He since has renamed the Jewish stitute has reached nearly one-qua r- able Gerald C. Bender Humanitarian be made at jpafil.org. Prisoners Assistance Foundation the ter of its goal. Award from the Decalogue Society of HILDA Institute, after his wife, Hilda. 'We went from zero to 60 (thou- Lawyers. "It's an acronym for Helping Indi- sand dollars)," Scheiman said. "I'm humbled," Scheiman said of viduals Ascend," Scheiman said. To help spread the word, Schei- the award. "I'm just doing what I'm With an annual fundraising goal man is adding some speaking doing." THURSDAY,AUGUST8,2013 NIL I I SPECIAL 99.99 SPECIAL 50% OFF SPECIAL 16.99 SPECIAL 65% OFF KENNETH COLE REAC11ON® DRESS SHIRTS & TIES DRESSES OR SHRUGS SWIMWEAR SEPARATES Reg. $350, after special 149.99. Special 24.75-27.50. Reg. 49.50- Reg. $40-$59, after special Special 11.20-$56. Reg./Orig.* Slim-fit suits. For example: $55, after special 29.70-$33. By $20-29.50. Only at Macy's. $32-$160, after special $16-$80. *WeblD 551084. a famous American designer, From Elementz in prints or From Hula Honey, 2ßamboo & Special continues Geoffrey Beene & our Alfani. solid colors. Misses. more. Misses & juniors. Shown: until 8/11/2013. Special continues top (*WeblD 825418) & bikini until 8/11/2013. (* 764515).

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The late, great local business- man George S. May didn't just put Niles on the map, as far as golf is concerned. He single-handedly helped transform the game into a popular sport. As owner of the former Tam O'Shanter Country Club from 1937 to 1958, May hosted pro- fessional tournaments and drew the biggest names in Lew Worsham shows off the wedge he used to hole out from 104 yards to win the 1953 World Championship of Golf by a single stroke. golf by offering increasingly The Nues Park District celebrates the 60th anniversary of the event lucrative purses. IAug. ii.I CONTRIBUTED BY THE NILES PARK DISTRICT In his 17-year tenure host- ing events, he doled out an unprecedented $2 million in match, which concluded in morning coffee and donuts, Tam 0' Shanter Country Club owner George S. May drew the prize money. Winner's checks dramatic fashion. a commemorative golf towel, biggest names in golf by offering increasingly lucrative purses at at Tam back then were five Minutes before the broad- nine holes of golf, cart rental, tournaments. In 17 years he doled out an unprecedented $2 million in times more than anyplace cast was scheduled to end, and a post-game lunch. Iprize money.I CONTRIBUTED BY THE NILES PARK DISTRICT else on the PGA Tour. Lew Worsham hit a memo- Participants will also be When fans began flocking rable shot from 104 yards on entered into a raffle, and will 18-hole layout, and was one golfers evenly spaced out on to watch golfers on the club's the final hole to defeat Chan- have the chance to compete of the most difficult on the the course. green, May accommodated dler Harper. to replicate Worsham's game-course. Morvay encounters all sorts them appropriately with con- Worsham took home the winning shot. While professional golfers of people at the first hole: fa- cessions, bleacher seating, $25,000 first-place prize by a While today's 37-acre aren't teeing off on Tam like thers with young daughters, and scoreboards with u p-to- single stroke. The golf match course is half of the size of they used to, the course has elderly ladies in pairs, couples the-minute results. became the first-ever nation- the original Tam course, there stayed true to its roots by on dates. "Hurry, hurry, hurry, ladies ally televised tournament in are some areas that have re- serving as a place for beg in- "lt's a nice family-oriented and gentlemen," he was the sport's history. mained unchanged. ners to learn about the game. place," he said. "We cater to known to proclaim before Peter Dubs, the present-day The green on the first hole "You don't have to be a all the groups." Tam events. "This way to the manager for the golf course, north of the Chicago River good golfer; you just have get Morvay revealed the biggest show in the great credited May with "turning - which winds through the out here and have fun," said grounds also once served as game of golf i" golf into a mass spectator course - is the same. The fifthlongtime Niles resident Frank a place of practice for an- In 1953, the "King of Pro- sport." hole's green is also original, Morvay. other group of athletes: the motion" took his efforts a To commemorate the 60th and the third green formerly Morvay, 80, picked up the Chicago Bears. step further and convinced anniversary of the game- served as hole 17. sport ¡n adulthood, and has "There's a lot of history ABC to broadcast his annual changing event, the Niles Holes eight and nine used been playing with a league here," Morvay said. World Championship of Golf Park District - the present to play as a 484-yard par 5, organized through a Knights For more information about tournament live from Niles. owner of Tam - is hosting a from the eighth hole's tee to of Columbus chapter for the the Aug. 11 golf outing, call May agreed to pay the na- special golf outing Aug. 11. the ninth hole's green. past 42 years. (847) 583-2735 or email tional TV network $32,000 to The $40 registration fee The sixth hole, from tee to He also works at Tam as a Peter Dubs at pdubs@niles- televise the final hour of the gets golferson Sunday green, is part of the original starter; his duty is to keep parks.org. R THURSDAY AUGUST 8 2013 NIL e FIREPLACESPLUS riCommunitypiorteerlocalcom firesidecollection.com Park district appoints The Finest Collection of former member Zec Fireplaces and Accessories on the North Shore Since 1993. to open seat

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Morton Grove's Village Finance Committee is considering regulat- ing all scrap-metal scavengers, snow plows and landscape companies that IT'S OFFICIAL. pass through town. The topic originated during the group's June 26 meeting but was not The FCC reportsXFINITY resolved and further discussion is ex- pected this August. Phillip Gera, a resident on the fi- delivers reliably fast speeds. nance committee, said Morton Grove could generate more money by re- AT&T doesn't. quiring those vendors to get business licenses, while colleague Doug Stein- man said doing so could be a greater The results are n. The latest Federal Communications public safety initiative. Both men Commission study shows that XFINITY delivers more speed than Morton Grove's finance committee referred to a news article about Park debated making garbage scavengers get you're paying for, even during peak hours. Plus, XFINITY delivers Ridge considering similar legislation. business licenses to boost village revenue the fastest in-home Wi-Fl for all rooms, all devices, all the time. 'Even if it's just $10 a year, or less, and better protect residents from theft. I at least we'll know who these people IRICK KAMBIC-Sun -Times Media So don't settle for less with AT&T. are and how to find them," Steinman said. "A neighbor of mine was mow- assigned to the committee, said ing his yard one day and had to go public safety versus the freedom to GET STARTED WtTh inside for a second. When he came be anonymous is a larger debate that PERFOPMA10E INTERNET NCLU D ES CONSTANT GLJAPD back outside, someone was trying to comes with a lot of passionate people steal his mower for its metal." on both sides. Snow plows sideswiping parked "How much government do you 29 a month for 6 month cars and landscape workers stealing want?" Marcus said. "One side has le- from homes were two other examplesgitimate safety concerns, but the other of safety concerns. side is that too much government Morton Grove's Finance Director could bite you in the butt when you Get what you pay for and then some. Call 'I-877-724-0629 today. Remy Navarrete said right now, only unknowingly do something that's tech- businesses with permanent addressesnically wrong but still harmless. This is comcast.ccm/xflnity in town have to get business licenses a 'big brother' debate." and are subject to inspections. She Marcus also said the cost of a poten- said all solicitors must also report to tial permit would probably be passed xfinity the village first. onto the customer. COMCAST thMure of awesome Committee members Stephen "Do we really want to raise prices on Worth ley said forcing anyone who our own residents?" Marcus said. Offer ends 9/30/1 3. Not available in all areas. Limited to Performance Internet makes money in Morton Grove to reg- The committee will not make any for new residential customers. Rate goes to $49.99 for months 7-12. After ister with the village could backfire suggestions to the village board un- promotional period, regular rates apply. Comcast's current monthly service charge ranges from $42.95-$51 .95 with TV or Voice service or $55.95-$64.95 without because businessmen can be found less all committee members agree on a TV or Voice Service. Limited to service to a single outlet. Equipment, installation working at all coffee shops and res- proposal. and taxes extra. May not be combined with other offers. Actual speeds vary and taurants, and at the train station. Marcus told Gera and Steinman to do are not guaranteed. Wi-Fl claim based on August 2012 study of comparable in- home wireless routers by Allion Test Labs, Inc. Not all features, including Constant "Why push all those people away?" some more research on what they want Guard, compatible with Macintosh systems. Based on February 2013 FCC Worthley said. "I don't think we can and how to fairly accomplish it and Measuring Broadband America report, Call for restrictions and complete details, fairly enforce licenses on one group bring that data to the next committee or visit comcast.com. ©2013 Comcast. All rights reserved. 2012 Electronic Arts Inc. EA, EA SPORTS and the EA SPORTS logo are trademarks of Electronic Arts and not another, and we could end meeting if they are still in favor. Inc. Official FIFA licensed product. O The FIFA name and OLP Logo are copyright up driving business out of Morton The next finance committee meet- or trademark protected by FIFA. NPA1 28995-0031 Grove." ing ¡s scheduled for 7 p.m. on Aug. Shel Marcus, the village trustee 28. m THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2013 NIL Community pioneerlocal.com . Nues picks liquor board chiefPolice called after man disputes lottery prize BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected] @rick_kambic BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I

[email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer Nues trustees chose former arise. in 1977 and now reportedly City of Chicago attorney Lin- Przybylo then entered the works for Chicago-based da Schamto replace Mayor April election and won the Scham, Burney, Banks & Kenny Niles police were called to ticket winnings totaled $100, Andrew Przybylo as the vil- mayor's job. Village Attor- Ltd . intervene after an 84-year- not $1,000 as he had be- lage's liquor commissioner. ney Annunzio was appointed Trustee Joe LoVerde said old man reportedly became lieved. He was reportedly Przybylo was previously interim commissioner after appointing a lawyer as the angry over the amount of hisasked several times to leave not allowed to run for mayor Przybylo took office in May. liquor commissioner ¡s an lottery winnings and refused the OTB before police were because he is part-owner of After narrowing a list of 11 upgrade because few mayors to leave the village's off-trackcalled. White Eagle Banquet Hall and candidates to four finalists, are lawyers or knowledgeable betting facility. Police said the man ac- therefore is named on the li- trustees approved Scham on liquor-related topics. The incident occurred knowledged that he was quor license. Because mayors by a 4-O vote, with two ab- Annunzio said most du- on the afternoon of July 26 upset with the manager be- in Illinois typically also serve stentions, during the July 23 ties of the liquor commis- when officers were called cause he had asked him to as the liquor commissioner, board meeting. sioner have become merged to Lucky Magee's, 9215 N. leave and was looking at him Przybylo faced a conflict of Trustees Chris Hanusiak andinto administrative jobs, so Greenwood Ave., for a reportwith "big eyes." interest. Rosemary Riordan Palicki ab- Schamwill probably only of a man being loud and dis- After speaking with of- Goy. Pat Quinn approved stained from the vote becausebe used five or six hours a ruptive inside the facility. ficers the man agreed to revisions to the state law last they said none of the four month to attend adjudica- According to police, the leave the establishment. year, allowing governing bod- candidates were interviewed tion hearings or approve new man, of Kenosha, Wis., ad- The report did not indicate ies to appoint liquor commis- before Scham was chosen. licenses at liquor commission mitted to becoming upset if he received his lottery sioners if conflicts of interest Scham became a lawyer meetings. R when he was told his lottery winnings.

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Shannon (Zilligen) & Robert Veitman How Illinois lawmakers voted in Congress for the week ending Aug. 2, 2013 Wedding October 7, 2012 Major roll call votes in the Senate Shannon H&en ZilPigen, of Nues, IL and Robert Peter VeDman, of Bath, MI were united in marriage on October 7, 2012 at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Park Ridge, IL. The service was officiated by STUDENT LOAN INTEREST RATES TODD JONES CONFIRMATION Pastor Kristina Weber. They are the children of Dale and Katherine Senators voted, 81-18, to approve market-based Senators voted, 53-42, to confirm B. Todd Zilligen of Nues, IL and Robert and Wendy Veltman of Owosso, MI. but capped interest rates for student loans. A Jones, 56, to head the Bureau of Alcohol, To- The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father to a trumpet "yes" vote was to pass a bill setting rates at the bacco, Firearms and Explosives, giving the bu- voluntary in a gown by Claudine Alyce Paris. She wore her mother's prevailing yield for a 10-year Treasury note plus reau its first regular (non-acting) director since wedding pearls and carried her Grandmother Helen's wedding rings about 2 to 4 percentage points, depending on 2006. A "yes" vote backed Jones over opposi- in her bouquet of orchids and lilies. A reception of celebration the type of loan. (HR 1911). Sen. Richard Durbin: tion to the bureau's role in regulating firearms. Yes; Sen. Mark Kirk: Yes Sen. Richard Durbin: Yes; Sen. Mark Kirk: Yes. followed at the Old Orchard Country Club, Mt. Prospect, IL. The couple's honeymoon was a 16-day tour of Spain and they currently reside in St. Charles, IL. The bride is a 1995 graduate of Maine East High School. She Major roll call votes in the House received her Bachelor in Exercise Physiology/Cardiac Rehab from the University of Kansas in 2000. She received her Masters of Science inPhysician Assistant Practice at Rosalind Franklin University (formerly Finch University/The Chicago Medical School) in 2004. NSA TELEPHONE-RECORDS She is currently working as a Physician Assistant tor Northwest DRAGNET 1234 Metropolitan Urology Associates, a member of Uro-Partners. Bobby Rush, D-lst YXYX The groom is a 1992 graduate of Bath High School. He received Robin Kelly, D-2nd NYVY Members voted, 205-217, to defeat an amend- Dan Lipinski, D-3rd his Bachelor of Finance degree from Michigan State University in NY NY ment to HR 2397 that sought to end the Nation- Luis Gutierrez, D-4th al Security Agency's bulk collection of records NYYY 1997. He is currently working for the Northern Trust Bank, as Vice Mike Quigley, D-Sth NY YY President of Private Executive Loans. of most phone calls in America under Section Peter Roskam, R-6th 215 of the USA Patriot Act. A "yes" vote was to NN NY Danny Davis, D-7th YY YY outlaw a dragnet that is operated without spe- Tammy Duckworth, D-8th cific warrants and which gathers a record, not NY YY Jan Schakowsky, D-9th NYYN terina Karpova & Patrick O'Brien the content, of phone calls. Brad Schneider, D-lOth NY YY Bill Foster, D-llth NYYY BIPARTISAN DEFENSE CUT Bill Enyart, D-l2th NY YY Engagement Rodney Davis, R-l3th YN NY Members voted, 215-206, to strip HR 2379 Randy Hultgren, R-14th YN NY (above) of $3.6 billion that the Pentagon did John Shimkus, R-l5th NN NY not request for operations in war zones over- Adam Kinzinger, R-l6th NN NY seas. A "yes" vote backed a defense cut jointly Cheri Bustos, 0-17th xx YY sponsored by Rep. Mick Mulvaney, a Tea Party Aaron Schock, R-lBth XN NY Katerina Karpova and Patrick O'Brien are happy to Republican from South Carolina, and Rep. announce their Engagement! Chris Van Hollen, a progressive Democrat from Maryland. Katerina is the daughter of Natalya Bodak of Glenview and Victor Sherman of New York. She completed high school at Glenbrook South High School and EAST COAST MISSILE 4. STUDENT LOANS earned her college degree in Architecture from DEFENSE Members voted, 392-31, to send President Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, in 2012. Obama a bill (HR 1911) setting student-loan in- Patrick is the son of Kevin and Nancy O'Brien of Members voted, 173-249, refusing to strip HR 2379 (above) of $70 million for planning a mis- terest rates at the prevailing rate for a 10-year Niles. He graduated from Maine East High School. sile-defense site on the East Coast to go with Treasury note plus about 2 to 4 percentage He played baseball for and earned his college existing sites in California and Alaska. A "yes" points, depending on the type of loan. A "yes" degree in Civil Engineering from Illinois Institute of vote was to defund a program now in the plan- vote was to adopt market-based but capped rates for student loans. Technology in 2010. ning stage that the Pentagon has not requested The happy couple met in college while studying or approved. there and have been dating ever since. Kat is staff architect for a firm in Northbrook and Pat is a project engineer for an HVAC firm in Wheeling. Key votes ahead A September 2014 wedding is planned. Congress is in recess until the week of Sept. 9.

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City deficit to hit nearly Illinois Lt. Goy. Sheila Simon House debates 40th effort $1 billion without pension reform to run for state comptroller to repeal health law Mayor Rahm Emanuel will not raise sales Lt. Goy. Sheila Simon ended five months of un- For the 40th time, Republicans were pushing or property taxes to close a $338.7 million certainty about her political future on Wednesday legislation through the House targeting President gap in next year's budget but all bets are off in by launching her 2014 bid for Illinois state comp- Barack Obama's health care overhaul on Friday, 2015, when the shortfall balloons to $1 billion troller, likely setting her up for a tough race against this time a bill preventing the Internal Revenue Ser- without pension reform, a top mayoral aide said one of the state's most successful Republican vice from implementing any part of that law. last week. officeholders. The measure, sure to pass the House but then In 2015, the city is required by state law to make Simon, a Democrat, vowed she would be "the die, married two of the GOP's favorite targets: the a $600 million contribution to stabilize police most aggressive fiscal watchdog this state has ever2009 health care revamping and the IRS, which in and fire pension funds that now have assets to seen." She was scheduled to appear in Chicago, May conceded it had improperly targeted conser- cover just 30.5 and 25 percent of their respective Springfield and her hometown of Carbondale. vative groups seeking tax-exempt status for de- liabilities. "I want to go beyond just transparency and tailed investigations. The mayor's City Council floor leader has where there is corruption and misspending," "Democrats want to give this agency more pow- suggested that the Illinois General Assembly she told The Associated Press ahead of her an- er and authority?" House Ways and Means Com- "relieve us of these artificial dates they've put on nouncement. "Let's engage people about where mittee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., said of the us and allow us to solve the pension problem over we're spending money as a state. Let's all be IRS. "They want this agency involved in Americans' time." watchdogs." health care? No way." A seven-year "ramp up" was built into a tentative Simon is likely to face at least one Democratic Next year, the IRS will begin enforcing the re- contract with police sergeants but roundly rejectedchallenger in the primary: Will County Auditor quirement that most individuals have health insur- by the rank-and-file. Duffy Blackburn has mentioned plans to run. The ance, collecting fines from people who don't. The But if Springfield refuses to lift the hammer primary winner would face a tough race against IRS also will distribute subsidies to help people buy hanging over the heads of Chicago taxpayers, next Republican Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, a for- insurance in new exchanges. year's $338.7 million shortfall will seem like the mer three-term state treasurer. Friday's vote will mark the 40th time the GOP- good old days. Along with experience in winning statewide of- controlled House will have voted to repeal all or The deficit will rise to $994.7 million in 2015 and fices, Topinka has a fundraising advantage, report- part of the law. Most of the measures have died in $1.15 billion in 2016 without a painful mix of em- ing more than $805,000 cash on hand at the end the Democratic-controlled Senate. A handful have ployee concessions and new revenues, according of the second quarter, compared with $272,000 been enacted, including one that reduced small to the city's annual financial analysis. U for Simon and $25,300 for Blackburn. S business record-keeping the law had required. U - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press - The Associated Press 20 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 I NIL Opinion .

JVIEWPOINT IPioneer Press J1,000 WORDS IJack Higgins Not paying lawmakers It's understandable why top legisla- tive leaders filed suit last week to get paid for a job they haven't done. Goy. Pat Quinn's decision to withhold all legisla- tors' salaries until they reduce pension costs might truly be an unconstitutional threat to "the inde- pendence of each branch of government," as Sen- ate President John Cullerton and House Speaker Mike Madigan contend. But Quinn's excellent intent is to shame the Legislature into doing its job. Anything that grabs the public's attention about this pension mess and cranks up the outrage is OK. A handful of legislators are hard at work on the problem. "Living the dream," was how Rep. Elaine Nekritz jokingly put it during a day-long pension hearing last month. But the great majority of leg- islators remain unwilling to make the difficult deci- sions needed to reduce pension costs. lt's not known if the governor's stunt amounts to a constitutional crisis, as Cullerton and Madigan claim. What is known is Illinois faces a financial crisis. And the only way out is for every legislator to do his or her job. Can't stand the heat? Change the climate

News flash! Climate changewho has studied thousands scientists involved in the hot. I had not heard if anyone was of years of human history study highlighted the col- mugged that week. causes increased violence. and has concluded that lapse of the ancient Mayan If climate change caused all this vio- That news item caught my eye last when temperatures go up, civilization during long pe- lence in the past, does the theory also week. violence erupts among in- nods of drought. The Tang explain the mother of all worldwide I used to think global warming was dividuals and groups. Dynasty in China also col- violent outbursts? Did World War II going to kill us all by making the in- My first thought was: No RANDY lapsed during dry spells. happen because Hitler was hot? creasingly hotter planet unlivable, kidding. I grew up in Chi- BLASER Now wait a minute. I The scientists didn't say. or by causing terrific megastorms to cago and lived through the thought global warming, I But they did say individuals get thrash us, or by increasing the levels ofdays of rage. Summer in the mean climate change, was amore violent as temperatures rise. the oceans, which Obama has yet to city is always more violent than winter. recent thing. Now I read that it killed off Fool that I am, I always thought greed stop, the bum, and drowning us all. But is it just the heat, I thought? civilizations hundreds of years ago? If caused conflict and violence. If it is But this new news, coupled with the Or did our great city planners make that's a fact, then maybe humans aren'thot out and the other fellow has a cool new term climate change, may have a mistake by packing as many poor the cause of climate change. Or maybe lemonade, or if it is cold and the other a bigger clue to our coming demise, people into one place as possible and the Mayans had too many cars, too. fellow has a warm coat or if it is raining which is inevitable and deserved by then treating them like dirt for hun- Could ¡t be that dumb luck deter- and the other guy has an umbrella, there our continued waste and emission of dreds of years? Is that the real recipe mines who can't stand the heat? Last might be violence. In that sense, climate greenhouse gases. for violence? week, I went to summer camp with my change did lead to increasing violence. As it gets hotter, we're apparently My dad grew up on a farm. lt got hotson in Wisconsin. lt was cold, down to Or was it want and need and depri- just going to beat the crap out of eachthere in the summer, too. I have never 43 degrees one night, and rainy, and vation? Since we obviously can't fix other. heard stories of corn riots. no one got killed. those things, might as well blame cli- So reasons a professor in California As proof of their new claims, the However, the week before it was mate change. NIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013

pioneerlocal.comOpinion Li Summer job brings out feminine side Do young people on the shelves. It was quite another to still have summer wait on an actual woman jobs? Or has the who wanted to buy a economy rel- feminine product. What if she told me what the lt's time for a fun and engaging way feminine product was egated those too PAUL to end your work day. Register for SASSONE for? to the dustbin of Worse yet, what free now to receive our newsletters history? if she asked me for a & read all about the day's news recommendation? What was the first summer job you I lived in dread. highlights as you head home. ever had? One day I was at the register People usually remember. The day ogling the candy bar display Discover everything you need to know at they started their first real job was when a middle-aged woman (oh, the day they stopped being a kid. must've been about 30) walked SUNTIMES.COM/R[GII[R And that was a memorable day - forup to me and asked with a South- good or ¡Il. em lilt in her voice, "Where is the

I remember my first summer job. caahhuun?" - lt was at the neighborhood Omigod! This ¡s it,I thought, but I I .Mj1 L11 drugstore. My duties were to lug just said, I'm sorry? i. IIÌII,. j . and tote all the heavy boxes from "Where's the caahhuun?" 4: t.:' the basement and then to stock the I'm sorry, I'm really sorry, I don't I shelves. know what that is. Can you please I was 16 years old and all my parts come back later when the druggist is worked smoothly and noiselessly, here? r::::,, ,, $*lHI so schiepping heavy things was no "You don't have any caahhuun?" . I,øs, 'II.*.. : 'i. _:_ 'lll,4aø , problem. In fact, I liked it. Kept me in Um, I don't know if we do. I really . shape (ah, youth). don't. I'm sorry. ' . , t- During lugging lulls,I also waited "All I want is caahhuun, you know, , ,. .I, - on customers. caahhuun, c-o-t-t-o-n. This I didn't like so much. Oh, cotton. Over by the window. As I said, I was 16 years old. Not a Thanks, ma'am, thanks very, very very worldly 16, either. much. And this was a drugstore. And My second summer job the fol- what do drugstores sell? lowing year was in a factory. Lots of Feminine products. heat. Lots of dirt. Lots of lifting. Lots lt was one thing to carry boxes of shoveling. of women's products up from But, thank heavens, no feminine the basement and put them products. I Nues Herald-Spectator Wants to Hear from You

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR I Morton Gmve Library The voluntary MPAA film really was an emergency situa-no other board member is film and spread the word of trustee overstepped rating system took effect on tion," Peters said. available for comment and the acceptance. This film won an I am taking issue with the November 1, 1968. The MPAA Ms. Peters, you should speak board president stated he was academy award and was nomi- reach of a Morton Grove rating system definition from for yourself and not an entire unaware of any such plan and nated for many other awards. Library Trustee, Catherine their web site: ' R - Restricted. township. I am the parent of a declined further comment. "Safety Not Guaranteed" has Peters. Children Under 17 Require Ac- teenager and have approved Did Ms. Peters investigate won the ALMA Awards, the In these hard economic companying Parent or Adult in writing for him to watch "R" the movies before interfering Chlotrudis Awards, the Indiana times, any job is a good job. Guardian. An R-rated motion rated movies in his classes at with the teens job? Or go to Film Critics Association Award, Especially if you are under 18 picture, in the view of the Nues North High School. A lot imdb.com and see why the The Phoenix Film Critics years of age. There are very Rating Board, contains some of the current social issue films ratings were R. The following Award, the St. Louis Gateway few choices for employment. adult material. An R-rated mo- contain material that some information is from the film's Film Critics Award, the Sun- I read an article in the Morton tion picture may include adult people might find offensive. websites. There was no nudity dance Film Festival Award, the Grove Champion and Niles/ themes, adult activity, hard My sons class didn't have a in the film "Priscilla, Queen of Tel-Aviv International Fantastic Morton Grove Patch relating language, intense or persistentsingle parent refuse viewing ofthe Desert," only the sugges- Festival Award, the Young HoI- to an employee of the library violence, sexually-oriented the films. Times have changed tion of sexual acts. "Safety lywood Awards. being pulled off her approved nudity, drug abuse or other since the MPAA wrote the rat- Not Guaranteed" was rated In closing, my personal opin- post by the limited opinion elements, so that parents are ing system in 1968 and it is R for some sexual references. ion is that this board member of a library trustee. The job, counseled to take this rating outdated. Today's teens learn more in overstepped her bounds and to my understanding was to very seriously." This library employee had herhealth at 13 or 14 years of age. should be required to a polo- run the movie weekly matinee Quote: 'If they (library ad- mother's approval, in writing "The Adventures of Pris- gize to the young person that series. The series includes ministrators) lack the judgmentto perform her job in conjunc- cilla, Queen of the Desert" is was only trying to perform her many-award winning films that and common sense to know tion with the library's request. a movie that celebrates gay approved job duties. are educational and impact that the majority of our tax- According to Ms. Peters the tolerance and the acceptance I only hope that her job was societal opinion. They may be payers would be offended by entire board was in agreement of diversity. I would be happy not placed in jeopardy! rated "R." this hiring, then my interveningon this action. But at print time if more residents could see this Casey Faust

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When Ivy Sukenik and participating in larger classes." was in her first Sukenik is bringing those teaching job problem-solving skills to Morton Grove as the new 15 years ago, principal of Park View she struggled School. Before assuming the reins with a 7-yea r- this summer, Sukenik spent old student who her whole 15-year career in Glenview School District 34. had both behav- Early on, she was one of ior and learning several teachers running a larger fourth-, fifth- and challenges. sixth-grade combined class at Glen Grove School. She The boy was already work- later spent time as an eighth ¡ng with other school staff grade science teacher at Ivy Sukenik becomes Park View's new principal after 15 years in Glenview School District 34 as a teacher and who hit many of the same Springman School, and spent principal. She touts herself as being accessible and a problem solver.I RICK KAMBIC-Sun-Times Media roadblocks, Sukenik brain- the last four years as the stormed with the team for principal of Henking School several months to no avail. - a kindergarten through to expand upon at Park View.15 kindergarten through content," Sukenik said. "No One day in class, the boy second-grade school. "Educators must be lead- second-grade classes used matter how good we are, mentioned his love for Legos 'Ivy brings the perspec- ers and learners," Sukenik iPads full time - experi- we can always be better and and from then on Suke- tive of having worked at the said. "There's not always a ence that will help Park Viewthe benefit to our students nik adapted all her efforts middle school, intermediate support structure for teach- when the rest of the student should be obvious with every around the popular toy. and primary grades, which ers who consider taking a body adapts to the initiative. decision we make." You'll never believe how is ideal for a K-8 setting leap of faith on a new idea Though she doesn't see Park View's ethnic diver- many ways there are to use like Park View," District 70 after many of the traditional any glaring issues at Park sity attracted Sukenik to ap- Legos in teaching," Sukenik Superintendent Phil Collins routes didn't work out." View, Sukenik plans to use ply for the vacancy earlier said. "Using his interest, we said. One such Park View her problem-solving skills to this year. were able to keep his focus Sukenik also contributed change is the Pads fourth- meet upcoming state man- "At our meet-and-greet and manage his energy. By several years as a mentor graders will get for full-time dates head-on, and to avoid last week, there was an equal the end of the year, this stu- for new hires at District 34, use this year. While at Henk- potential problems. blend of races and cultures," dent was calmly sitting with which is something she plansing School, all of Sukenik's 'The goal is to never be Sukenik said. "Nobody stood NIL I THURSDAY,AUGUST8,2013 I 25

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BY NATASHA WA$INSKI IFor Sun-Times MediaI @NatWaz Niles Park District staff met with New storm sewers and under- architects and a civil engineer last ground downspouts are also being The acquisition of two residential LoVerde said. month to review renovation plans for installed, and would connect to an properties last year allowed the park "I think it would be nice to keep the ice arena, locate at 8435 W. Bal- adjacent detention pond behind district to pursue a $225,000 expan- that beautification in the front of our lard Road. Gemini Junior High School. sion of the water playground to cre- property, yet comply with the 2030 Updated designs reflect a re- The park district is working with ate more seating, walking and playingPlan (of Niles)," he said. "We're really vamped front entryway with a drop- East Maine School District 63 to ad- space near the Oasis Fun Center. pinched for space in the pool deck off area and a new outdoor ice rink dress flood abatement issues in the Contractors leveled a park district- so we're going to get more green with exposed roofing. A large wood area. The school system expects to owned home on Odell Avenue off Kirkspace." deck for spectator viewing and an spend $769,250 to expand the pond Street last month to make way for a Plans to demolish another house, outdoor trellis are also being added. and improve storm water drainage new handicap-accessible playground,located on Oketo Avenue, have been LoVerde noted the rink would have around the school. eliminating the need for Triangle Parkput on hold until the park district concrete flooring in order to host soc- "There will be no additional water near Milwaukee Avenue. figures out where to relocate utility cer games in the summer. that will be accumulated on our prop- After the removal of the existing wires. However, a geotechnical report erty," LoVerde said. play lot, fencing would be extended The site will ultimately be trans- found unsuitable soil in the western He added that surrounding land is along the northern edge of the prop- formed into a family picnic area with edge of the rink. Addressing the mat- expected to remain as level as pos- erty, which would create enough the option of being incorporated into ter would result in additional costs, sible to accommodate a future tee space for a sitting area or walkway, the pool area. LoVerde noted. ball playing field. I

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Artists wanted Wanted: Women Toddlerso-3Kids amily FAM Teens13+Adults18+Seniors65+ Artists Qualified area artists and crafts artists are Female professional art- Submissions for Community Calendar are required two weeks preceding the date of publication. Send invited to be part the ists are encouraged to to: Darlene Huston, Pioneer Press, 350 N. Orleans St., Chicago, IL 60654; [email protected]. 23rd annual Fall Arts submit entries in all me- Information may be faxed to (312) 321-2191. & Crafts Adventure dia to Oakton Commu- presented by Amen- nity College for Bodies can Society of Artists, by Design: Modification, CENTER OF program. Residents are will also be "mascots" p.m. Shotgun Start. a national member- Coercion, and Resis- CONCERN matched with screened around to amuse the Dinner, Raffles, Silent ship organization from tance, the junied art ex- applicants who possess children and those who Auction at 6 p.m. For 9 am. to 5 p.m. Sept. hibition, cosponsored by a temperament suitable enjoy their "inner child." more details, call (847) 21 in Hodges Park at the Koehnline Museum The Center of Concern: to shared accommoda- Call (847) 390-0160. 462-0885. Prospect and Vine, of Ant and Women's and 1580 N. Northwest tions. Unless otherwise near City Hall, in Park Gender Studies (WGS) Highway, Suite 310, Park noted, all services are Ridge. Information at Oakton. Exhibit will Ridge, (847) 823-0453, offered at The Center ofNues West MarchingRummage Sale may be obtained from run Oct. 3-25. Entries are www.centerofconcern. Concern offices at 1580 Band American Society of due by Aug. 8. There is org. Call for an appoint- N. Northwest Highway, Artists at www.Ameri- no fee. View a complete ment for services. Suite 310, in Park Ridge. Our Lady, Mother of the cansocietyofartists. list of rules at www.oak- For services that requireOn Aug. 9 and 10 Church parish is hay- Org or (847) 991-4748 ton.edu/newsevents/ an appointment, call from 8 am. to 3 p.m., ing a Rummage Sale in or e-mail them at events/wom_ant_caIl. Aug. 20: Medicare (847) 823-0453, Mon- the Niles West March- the Hayes Center, 8747 [email protected]. pdf. Submit entries to: counseling, by appoint- day through Thursday, ing Band will hold a W. Lawrence, Chicago. Bodies by Design Exhibi- ment (sponsored by 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or rummage sale to raise Kicking off the event is tion, Koehnline Museum the federally-funded Friday, 9 a.m. to noon. money for its upcom- a $1 admission Preview Golf Outing of Art, Oakton Commu- Senior Health Insurance The Center of Concern ing show which incor- Sale from 9 am. to 5 nity College, 1600 East Program) also offers friendly visi- porates music from the p.m., Aug. 15. The sale Golf Road, Des Plaines, tors for the homebound,television series "Dr. continues 9 am. to 7 Resurrection College IL 60016. For more programs designed to Who" and the hit movie, p.m., Aug. 16 and 9 am. Prep High School Men's information, contact Aug. 10 and 24: Le- prevent homelessness, "Inception," as well as to 3 p.m. Aug. 17, with a Club will sponsor the Nathan Harpaz at (847) gal counseling, by and volunteer opportu- a performance at Dis- $2 bag sale beginning atBest Ball Scramble Golf 635-2633 or nharpaz@ appointment nities in the office and ney World, in Orlando, noon. For more details, Outing on Sept. 29 at oakton.edu. in the field. The Center's Florida this spring. Bandcall (773) 625-3369. the Tam O'Shanter Golf website is www.cen- volunteers will be selling Course, 6700 W. How- Aug. 12: Alzheimer's terofconcern.org. lots of good used items, ard St., Nues. Check-in caregivers support as well as snacks during Park Ridge Fine Artsis at 7 am. with an 8 HEALTH group, 10 am. the sale. Symphony am. shotgun start. The cost is $50 per golfer Nominations sought COMMUNITY for 9 holes of golf and for Nurse of the Year Aug. 14 and 28: Grief First Golf Event Presents its Summer includes green fees, Award and loss support group Historical Society 2013 Season. Five con- cart and coffee and do- (please call first) certs by Park Ridge nuts at check-in. Stay Collaborative Health- Fine Arts Symphony. All to watch the Chicago The Leukemia Research An Ice Cream and Pie care Urgency Group concerts are at 8 p.m. in Bears vs. Detroit Lions Foundation seeks nomi- Preparation of simple Social will be held from (CHUG) is having its firstHodges Park, in front of football game at noon. nations of outstanding wills and durable noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 10 golf tournament. They Park Ridge City Hall. Prizes will be awarded nurses who treat adult powers of attorney at the Niles Historical need sponsors, dona- for the longest drive, or pediatric leukemia, for health care and Society, 8970 N. Mil- tions and golfers to help closest to the pin and lymphoma, myeloma property also is avail- waukee Ave., Niles. You support their efforts to Aug. 9: Special Bonus other contests held or myelodysplastic able by appointment. can have an ice cream raise money to help withConcert by Rob Parton during the event. All syndromes patients for Homeowners desir- sundae with all the top- emergencies. The event Big Band. An extra per- are welcome. Register its annual Nurse of the ¡ng additional income, pings and sprinkles will be held on Sept. formance sponsored by on-line at www.neshs. Year Award. Nomina- companionship, or the or a delicious piece of 17 at the Old Orchard the Park Ridge Recre- ong as an individual or tions are open until ability to remain in their apple or cherry pie fromCountry Club, 700 W. ation and Park District. foursome. Contact Mike Aug. 16 and applications homes may wish to con-Baker's Square for $2 Rand Road, Mount Pros- For more details, visit Maloney at mmaloney@ are available on the sider The Center of Con-each. Or you can have pect. Registration at 11 our website: www.prfas.reshs.org or at (773) website at http://www. cern's shared housing 'ala mode" for $4. Theream., followed by a 12:30org. 775-6616, ext. 136. leukemia-research.org. NIL I THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 29 Calendar pioneerlocal.com

Forms are also available Summer Jr. Golf a.m.) and afternoons Center, 999 Civic Cen- Debra Blakely. Find out 10:30-11:30 am. Aug. by e-mail at Linda@LR- Programs (Monday-Thursday ter Drive, Nues, or call the differences between 14.Kendros will play a Fmail.org or by calling 12:30-3 p.m.) Must have (847) 588-8420 for Medicare Parts A, B, C, & mini concert after the (847) 424-0600. Mail O-3 turned 4 by Sept. 1, an application. Visit D. Then dive deeper into lecture. $6 member, $9 completed nomination View all classes online, 2013, taking place at www.vniles.com, click other aspects from 6-7:30 n o n m e m be r. forms to: Leukemia Re- www.niles-parks.org. Dee Park. on Departments and p.m., Aug. 13. Free. search Foundation, Attn: Contact: (847) 583-2736 then Senior. Reg istra- Linda Kabot, 3520 Lake or email golflessons@ tion required for most Men's Club Meeting Avenue, Suite 202, Wil- niles-parks.org for more Youth Fall Soccer programs. Music Appreciation mette, IL 60091-1064; information. League with Jim Kendros send via fax to (847) Lunch features Ital- 424-0606 or email to Understanding 65 ian Sausage on a bun, [email protected]. Golf Maine Parks Sign up now. Divisions Medicare Get behind the scene chips and dessert from Offices are located at range from 4 years insight into the lives 10:30 am. to 1 p.m. Aug. Feldman Recreation old through 8th grade. and symphonies of cIas- 19. $5 member, $ 7.50 Center, 8800 Kathy Lane Practices at Dee Park Will be presented by sical composers from nonmem ber. PARKS (one block south of Golf but games are played Road on Western Av- at Prairie Lakes in Des HOCUS FOCUS NOes Park District, 6676 enue), in Nues or at Dee Plaines for Aug. 26-Oct. W. Howard St., (847) Park, at the corner of 19. Find at least six differences in details between panels 967-6633. Dee and Emerson roads, Des Plaines. Call (847) 297-3000 or visit www. Sununer Concerts at gmpd .org. RELIGION fr Oak Paik o / Park Ridge CBS 184- Taekwon Do Class Free family concerts at Oak Park, Main and Otta- wa, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Popular martial arts The Park Ridge CBS on Friday evenings this classes for children agesclass meets at South summer. Run through 7-15, and adults offered Park Church, 1330 S. Aug. 16. Full concert Mondays, Wednesdays Courtland on Tuesday schedule can be found and Saturdays all year from 9:15-11:15 am. 5U!SS!w SI Joddw'7 9 5UISSIW S! 5nd S °PaAOW SI peq U5 t' online at www.niles- round at Dee Park. beginning early Sep- 5wsg1w s! /PUH 1 5u,ssiw sjfaig ..J,jpp / !H 1 S3UJ&/!G parks.org. tember (concluding mid-May). This year's PUZZLE ANSWERS Zumba Classes 30-week study includes Niles Park District digging deep into the A!L Preschool Openings books of Colossians, See page LS D EP0 RT E R LAPLATJA P LO.P I A SE R Ongoing classes all year 1&2 Peter, Job and Ga- 27 for this N1CIR E AAIEA U,G round at Feldman Park latians (in that order). L1ABA S S I S,T AN T S BENG.AL I Still taking Resident and at 7:15 p.m. Mondays. Registration is required. week's Super UlNEUE T D PL A T 010 NiSB Ai.N G OSO ¡ O ON S I T E TIR A: IN Non-Resident registra- For more information Crossword ONCE tion for Niles Park Dis- or to register, contact PERAB0NEDS D I R.E C T ROU T E A RN E trict Bright Beginnings Ballet & Tap Cindy Engle at cindy- and Sudoku O V E,R TBPVIEN A V O W IE I RE Preschool for 2013-2014 [email protected] or puzzles. T A BA S C O C A S H AD VIA N C ES and will be accepted (847) 698-2229. PROM DEAR PAUSfE at the Howard Leisure Ages 3 years to adult. 684271935 L A SIK.A T E R R I T O.R Y Center, 6676 W. Howard On-going classes year Q U A,R T RA U L A S1S N O VIO Street, until classes are round. 123958674 U P PIE R C H AIM B E R E AIS E L EID filled. Spaces are still NILES SENIOR 975643218 i LEÑIE available in the morning CENTER 419832567 J A R S S W IS1S A L M O ND and afternoon for 3- and Preschool 738516492 P SI S MIT S TP ElE V E S 4-year-old classes. Stop The center offers mem- 562497183 C A UIG HT UINIA W A R E S I N T H AT in the Howard Leisure O-3 AIY RUC H LOIR IN E L A bership to Niles resi- 346185729 D O GC A R OSC A R P ETE R S 0;N Center or call (847) 967- Still spots available for dents age 55 and older 297364851GLEANER THECHA1SE ANET 6633 to have information both mornings (Mon- and their spouses. Drop 851729346 EtA 5:T S E A S Y S T O L E S FI I mailed to you. day-Friday 9 a.m.-11:30 by the NUes Senior THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013

Spotlight New outlet mall debuts in Rosemont

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Equip. & Records, 33a-45s-78s Will pick-up Caah AKORN Air Conditioners 847-266-0190 tmisrngfiaurt for': Ihnrda Miunt 151h, 2013 300PM to7OOPM Antiques, CollectibleS Estate Sales 1925 Wct FrldCourt, iiai' 300 Appliances BALDERDASH ESTATE SALE2O3O XDandIn Ltkefor&. 10o45 Arts, Crafts, Hobbies Alta Vista- WKGN.4 Fall Days- F I Packed Hoaaei8/8, 9, tO6 1 1- M7-3S3-492 National Auto Academy Auctions gam-5pmSports, Toys, Crystal, Ak,tn I a r mUeutji aioufituttt Jewelry, Pum., Tools, MUCH is conducting an Introduction to Auto Sales p Building Material MOREl Peqgy 647-322- w1lItt4 II In )dIfiI1t 1tOfhthb1 nu&t fa 8234BalderdashCollection.ccim Business Equipment course for Hawkinson Nissan. eeMnn pP3JotiindtW1OfI1t1l Xk'1*tfl FDA Deerfietd, 1130 Heather Rd. Fri wtw iuw Sdw Cui? Thr i 0 wrV« .PPu. In a(kptho*o1 Io,-ktm.l'taiaf guwth. Clothing, Furs 819 & S.t W10, 8a-5p. Gently used Dealership will be interviewing graduates fum., artwork, dishes, crystal, of qv rd suo'iq o we offrT dtIfi 4LD1IW CS O9ÇOdttS lin Electronics, Accessorieschina, home access, area rugs & for multiple floor & internet sales positions! di$ loi f. , Ca Moi* been w1h &omputkt atø imt .rniptthtmAc bitIt& Kawail grand plano. Cash Only. Estate Sales 1I kaW lop Ho NMoniAd Estate MOVING. Winnetka. aerflst wren oseutt Wt ctreitI te uvn i huitPf an ON-h I3ow Exercise Equipment ESTATE-MOVING SALEJCollector , downsizing, Antiques, famitare NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY kitoMlqtÇ1UA Farm and Gardening S t a f f o r d s h ir e I b o o k si' t o iI e paistedtrayu/TONS of vintage SECURITY ANALYST 'Aia Kf4UL Farm Equipment clothing/household/too much to 49k-95k + first year earning potential mention. Fri 8/9-Sat 8/10/9 am to 3 Thr5tyA&pit s'rb brriaq vt Ak.3 t FermuLslOu C Firewood pm/827 Prospect Ave/Winnetka/E of GBRISof Tower. Cash only Base salary + Large Commissions 9« Ccs Hospt at c'o'ÑcWd wfthwi H_ Sits MpNI*hmthc (iIc.p Flea Markets an ol pmt«tn and (sU and I)lr«r FIat4ai P1iisii« ad Ana*$ A Beautiful 7,728 Sq. Ft. Califor- $300Iwk training salary Food, Produce nia Contemporary House fitted «i s*l« AMuflhjat tMcound Aaífyd) with a great mix of modern & vin- rl utinq Te ity Mae,i Dindur, kqthtory A1n Furniture tage housewarest Custom fur- 'Generous incentives & bonuses nishings,sectIonalsofas,art- lOF de* and WtFfty F McVdklry Aa$ A4iOcIsk Giveaways tvouI mt jof 1&tsy Dtt ßdcts i4d ptes and work, newer kitchenwares, crys- Medical, vision & dental benefits Horses tal, china, costume jewelry. worn- ichnfa kw pporng ry J)v:.tui U, on's clothes, shoes & accesso- Jewelry ries, books & vintage electronics '401(k) AUJ & Iut*j1oa Sk*U* (cameras, stereo equipment & fwidrok4 *uthtaI%On eZJLf Lawn, Garden Equipmentprojection lys). Sat 8110, 9am- 4pm. Sun 8/11, lOam-3prTr. 2166 Five day work week ßçhes Dngtc o' tq.*nt e rct p'nferw4 3-5 Qu4ity Pru fnr Machinery, Tools Kipling Ct., Highland Park, 60035. enc aa c4y oteera rd.tøg U*d QaffIy PmJuci Fjint« Medical Equipment HIGHLAND PARK, 295 Hastings Employee/family discounts of H.I nithnid, £ipenenc,P handu Iow.tf,abo. & Ptotni Intpruwmod I.nùaet Ave. Fri 8/9 & Sat 8/10, lOa-3pm. of teWqy fovumt ty Misc. Merchandise MOVING, Most Things Must Got rd che rn»t Furniture & Various ftemst Professional sales training ftiwt aca apkit Musical Instruments r:ffEMSFROM ATOZ!tI PTOKCI 141n«tr Office Furniture SiFvt Cnt PbU OtItIc'smpeVI òir and -. Skokie -. National certification Exn:uthf DLrttøz QCJQA Ft ,itovt oret*and to aoy, Resale Shops 9353 Kotmar j N. Church- E. Gross Point j Fri & Sat, 8/9 & INTER VIE WING FOR TWO DAYS . 'ae .i reuTh k Snow Removal Equipment 8/10 9a-3p Cash Onty b, Mom4y, Aiqiail 12th' Sporting Goods See estatesates.net for photos. Monday, August 12th & Tuesday, August 13th « Cres Npa íbì ¡opp'ztuwty it theAan bcanát 10O SM 4vd. Swap, Trade MCMAHON'S 9:00AM to 6:00PM m«tIn IpwnLatht k1enmo« 'it OFWINNETKA Lei Il.O4Sf Akom oJ the v.thbJr puio Swimming Pools, Supplies (l-3Sb& k.wv 6f iii SILVER CROSS Winnelka - 1132herryt. MO* .t* Tickets Sat-Sun. 10-4. Numbers 9:30 Sat. fçz MIFIW Charming Normandy-styte home Walk-in for interview: f ,*. Wanted to Buy isbrimming withperiod anti- ques, furnishings, collectibles & HAWKINSON NISSAN Auction decorative accessories. 18thc. Chippendale serpentine ulast lop desk, bow front birdseye maple ANTIQUE AUCTION! chest & Hepptewhite mahogany Tues, Aug. 13th, 3:00-10:00 PMserver c.1790, Federal sideboard 7232 N. Western Ave., Chgo. c.1830, Hohner halt chair, Victori- an: secretary, settee, chests & Various Estates, Plus Ibis. Sheraton stands, pr. Antq. Consignments! Includes: Huge Spool beds, painted linen press, Collection ol Great Antq. Leaded &lovseats, wood & state DR tbl, Stained Glass Windows; FantasticEmpire chest, lucilafolding Problem solved. Aetq. Bevelled & Leaded Glass chairs. Galle lampshade. Dssr; Pr. si Fine Henkel Harns champteve lamps, tots of ster- Bachelor's Chests: Fine Stickley ing. good glass, china, tise bric- NOW HHW4G PART-TIME Inlaid Sideboard; Antq. Inlaid labtea-brac, orientatia, antq. crocks, w/Carved Eagles Head Legs; Nicevintage clothing,books. Antq. PACAGE HAPØLERS IN Round Antq. Oak Dining Table Iron gardes bench. A wonderful wlPaw Feet; Carved Antq. Needle-old time sate! For photos v:sit: NORTHBROOKF point Chair; Mahogany Comer www.mcmahonsestatesales.com t' Cabt.; t960a Blonde Rway Dining Room Set; Other 50's/SO s/70's MOVING SALE Modem Furniture; Bronzea; Gamed 105 Gtenbrook Ct. Ivory; Lg Meissen Mirror; Meiaaes Indian Head Park, Frl & Sat. 10-3 Figunnes; Beautiful Chandeliers; Beautiful home with quality items, Sterling Silver tema; Antq. Clocks; leather furniture, family room China Sets; Onestal Rugs, Lg., furniture, pinball machine, MANY M-F SHIFTS AVARA8L! AY OUR Small & Runners; Ornate Mirrors; Disney collection china cabinets, Many Fine Oil Paintings, some dining room set & more, Listed; Portfolio of Erle Sined Please refer to estatesales.net. NORTHBROOK IOCATIOW Lithos, The Numerals Saite ; OtherBecker 6 Company 3t25tO-9524 Sad. Prints; Antq. Oak Time Clock; Set of 10 Like-New 6' latI Glass MOVtNG SALE SUNRISE (3:3OAM-9AM) Showcases; Jewelry nc. Many 728 Homestead Rd, Beautiful Gold Rings w/Diarnonds, LaGrangePark, Frl&SatlO-3 DAY (8AM-2PM) Rubies, Sapphires, etc.; 4 Pca. Of Vintage items and more, costume David Yurrnav Jeweliy (Earnngs, ewefy, set of Franciscan China, TWILIGHT (5PM-JOPM) Ring & 2 Bangles), Pearl kitchen items, beautiful antique Necklaces; Silver Jewelry; Antique tumitare, bedroom set. gardening Jewelry; Costume Jeweliy; Coins tools & more, ups 51RON1LYPROMOTESROM WfDP4! inc. Rare 1893-O AU58 Morgan Please refer to estatesales,nel. Dollar; Rare 1895-S AIJS3 Morgan Becker & Company 3t2-510-9524 Dollar; Other Coins, Also, Curiosities, Box Lots & Morei SATURDAY, AUG.1OTH Over 700 Lots to be Sold, Mostly with No Reservest EST*T AI2 i PM-7PM Fof Padcage Handler jobs Preview: Mon., Aug. 12th, NOW HIRING: 3:30-7:30 PM & FRIDAY, AUG. 23RD text "LJPSjobs" to 87794 Moving Sale 8/9 & 8/10 9-3 i Hour Before Sate. PARKAIDGE - 1604 5 Grove Ave, 'CHARACTERS Full Listing & Photos at: , couches, chairs, tables, 2PM8PM FOLLOW UPSJOBS ON TWITTER AlIO FfrEBOOK!! www.directhuction.com lamps beds, dark room equip & (SPOOKS & GHOULS) Seeking Quality Estates lighting, stereos & much misc & Consignments kitchen A office supplies MAKEUP ARTISTS for this & Upcoming Auctionst DtRECT AUGTION GALLERIES 713-455-3300 NEW TRIER SALES Estate Sates-Antqs., NEST AFFLY ÜWFE EEFÜEE Art, 50's Designer Fum. our speciatty.Charities, Clean-up available. 111E SFfCKTACUIAF EVEII AT Building Material Walter - 847-471-7333 A11ENTION REHABBERS AND REGAL HOME I KATHY REMODELERS. Top quality maturi- PETRICCA ESTATE SALE als from million dollar home. tìles,Westchester . 10044 Germak Rd. SIXft/kGSJCESCU11 doora,lightlng,garage heaters, ridingFriday 8/9 & Saturday 8/tO, Oa-4p. WE LOGISTICS lawn mower, ovens, subzero refrig- Sunday 8/1 t ,toa.4p. erator,vikingrangeandrangei 00 year old Farmhouse - Packed! hood, jason lacuzzi tub, warmivg Antiques, vintage household. www.UPSobi.om/pri drawers,lots oftop quality furniture. Piclureu at estatesales.net call for appointment. 224-715-5624 #,s at 8:30am Thursday, August 8, 201 3 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Estate Sales Musical instruments Apartments, Unfurn'd. Condos-Townhomes RENTALS Cook County - Chgo. S Cook County - Suburban %C BABY GRAND PIANO GARAGE SALES bQf BALDWIN "B" HL Ebony 4', PARK RIDGE IBR condo, carpet, 10" Excellenl Condition Circle This! HVAC mcl. hlg garage, no pets, $2500 Buyer must pick up. Apartments, Unfurnished Bristol Ct. $975/mo. Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Sa\e 847-816-8183 708-452-5450 Apartments, Furnished 17 Newtown Ct East, Buffalo Grove HIGHW000: 207 Jeffreys, NORTHBROOK 3718 RadclIffe Dr. Au lOtIr 9-300 PMA1I QUALItYSaturday. August 10th, 9AM-6PM, NORTHBROOK Consistsof Fri 10-2, Sat 9-4 and Sun 9:30-3. Condos, Townhomes CHATHAM - 89th & Dauphin, Lg PARK RIDGE - 2 BR, 2 BA. ITE),IS. Massage chair,designerThree Family Sale? Shoes, coals, designer clothing, Antiques, collectibles, clothes. t BR, D!W, built in oven, laundry Heat, A/C, window treatments, purses. Rock Band for Wi,, used plenty of really nice clothes. comforters, misc., knick pictures, household and turn! Wanted to Buy Homes room, security camera, near metra,carpeting lhrsughout, dishwash-once. knacks,furniture,tonsof $700/mo. Call 3t234t-t95O er. parking. Available 9/1. great items! 461 Helen Dr,, Duplex $1495/month. 312-479-2200 Aug. 8th - Aug..lOth, li-4:30, Chicago - Managed By Draper and Rooms Buffalo GroveMultiple family ga- ELLIS TOWING Kramer, Inc. t , 2 & 3 BRu from Homes rage sale at 992 Country Lane, Bof' $805-$1324. SPECIAL, SPECIAL, talo Grove Fnday/Saturday August Ï1OWNOSALE Housing to Share SPECIAL! Reduced Security Dey! HINSDALE - 620 Lakeside Drive We Buy Junk Cars Cook County - Suburban2 & 3 9am - 3pm. Clothes. books, NORTHBROOK Salceda Manor OPEN SATURDAY! 773-661-6011 golf, toys, more! August 10th & August 17th 8a-2p Mobile Homes Furniture, household tema, Neighborhood Sale, Esses Drive S Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNf * Winsor Lane, Aug 9 5 10, 9am- NORTHLAKE - 466 Geneva Ave. Free $100 to $10,000 Cook County - Suburban electronics, cd's, dvd's, Retirement Rentals Buy with No closing costo undet clothing, more, more a more. 4pm. Multiple Households!! Tools, Fri & Sat, 8-4pm. Sun, 8-2pm. Bed- help with your credil. Call 708-8 - Childrens Items, Too Mach to list! room set, vintage couches, coffee "Lost Title No Problem" Co-Op Housing DesPlaines, new rehab 2BR2422 or visit w.nhba,com ruble, baroque end tables, wooden house, 1 bath,ist floor of main end tables, dinette set, kitchen Sleeping Rooms house, W/D, no pets/smoking, park- tables, clothes 12-20. china. (630) 886-8111 ng, big yard, 4 blocks from train, Lake County i11OV6SALE KENILWORTH 725 Mclean North Chicago. NorthChicago, Cu! glassware, vintage jewelry, $f000rmo , utilo Call 847-482-1963 1703 Argonne Dnve,August3, Housekeeping Rooms CHICAGO 8465 W. Berwyn Ave. Ase. Saturday August 10th 8- tigunnes, misc, items Cash Only. Refinishsd 2 Bedroom Waukegarr. 2013, 9am-3pm Sat and Sun, 8/1 0 & 8/11, 2. 5 family garage sale, deco- Finder Service EVANSTON, 1.5 Car Garage, basement wilaundry, fenced yard. $1050 847-Sam-6pm. Farn, household items, rative home goods, clothes OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED bikes, electronics, & moref Nyce Things Estate Sales (pre.t975( TOP $6 for Vintage Apartments - Hotels 997-3667 ortfarr@mac com clothing, kitchenware, electronics. 1000-12 AUSTIN holiday decor and much more! Oak Park. 1009 W. Madison St., Toys, Hot Wheels (pre-1975) & Efficiency Apt. $740. 2BR. $990 (Serving the North Shore) Early Star Wars! 312-685-t 787 Vacation, Resort Rentals (In Alley). Saturday August 10th, Carol 847-431-5464 On Ridge Ave, near St Francis Rooms loam-2pm. Office file cabinets, Out-of-State Rentals HospitalCentral A/C, bd heat. LA GRANGE - 15 Poplar Place chaira dividers, lots of items, Ev- hot wIr. modern kit w! OW & Disp Deerfield, 1131 Laurel Ave. Fri 8/9, Cook County - Suburban Saturday 8/1 0. 8am-4pm. erythng Muat Got Great Prices! Private parking available. Sat 8/10, 8-4. Table, chairs, micro- Vehicles WantedWill Buy AllGarages Lots of kids clothing, toyo, r River Forest Charlie, 847-338-0258 wave, small TV. dishwasher, sterpo, Vehicles*** Curs, Trucks, Vans, Farms, Farmland storm door, recorda, books, house- furniture, golf clubs S misc SUV's*** $500-5000 Cash* wares, hshd items, Priced lo sell. OAK PARK 515 5. Oak Park, Fr, S r by Mix It Up!!r FOREST PARK 2BR, $995/month. 708-516-8888. Commercial, Industrial Close to transportation. Heat, air, Sat 9a-4p S Sun 12:30p-3p Haf Bar stools, 946 N Keystone 8/9 & 8/10. & laundry Iacil,ties included, 'WC',%A. McGaw YMCA price). Dresel DR, 8 9-2pm. Player Piano. High. Storage, Warehouses No smoking. 973-309-6159 Deerfieid.t46 Greenbriar Dr ES-LaGrange HUGE MOVING SALE1tChaira, Buffet, Bowed - front china EVANSTON Rooms tor Men TATE SALEriiiil 730-t LOTS OF Cab, loys, 9/omens S Kids Clothes, End turn, Collectibles, w/maid service, daily S weekly rates. 907 S WAIOLA, Sat 8/10 9am- Desk Space FOREST PARK Deluxe 1BR. new FURNITURE ACCESSORIES $131 & up includeo use of 3pm, Furniture. sofas, Iivrng room For into go to estatesales.nel PETS carpet. windows, tile kit, natural HANDBAGSS6 CLOTHESSSfumiture. desks S oak kitchen table Offices facilities. call the Y for availability. LIGHT FIXTURES AND MORE gas 6 heat md, Indry facililies. 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 S chairs, too numerous to mention $719/msnth. Luis 708-366-5602 MUST SEEEE WesternSpringsEstateSale, Stores 3905 Grove Ave.. 60558. Thur Cats Rental Services Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds Offices LAKE BLUFF, MULTI-FAMILY GA- 8/8 - Sat 8/10, 9:30-4. (Sun TBA) Dee-field, Garage Sale: Games. RAGE SALE! Tons of kids items' PARK RIDGE, Furniture, new office supplies Dogs Rental Misc LUXURY RESIDENCES Cook County - Suburbanbooks, electronics, fum,tsre. kitchenChildren'stoys.clothes. windows, doors, all hshld goods. loddler 1601 Greendale, Valley Lo Towers li items. Friday/Saturday, Augustbeds, bookshelves, Barley, bikes SSaturday August 10th, 9am-4pm. Skokie- ist mo rent $1 9/10, from 9:00 - 3:00.1695 Dart- Misc. Pets Wanted to Rent 1910 Chestnut Ave. strollers, turn,, kitchen lema. out- Tools, home goods, Pride 2nd mo. rent $2. LTL. Offices formouth Lane door fomiture, decorative items & Furniture ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Rent, Nr Touhy & Edens. 300ff- Scooter, books & more! Dogs Call (847) 998-1800 *200 much mor.! 135 & 137 East Cnn- Apartments, Unfurn'd. 400ft-800ft-l200ft May combine, ter Ave , Fn 8/9 & Sat 8/10, 8a-2p. Mon - Frl 9:30 - 5pm no estros, nightly clean-up. GARAGE SALE5O7 Halien Terrace, BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS, Cook County - Chgo. N www.valleylotowers.com AKC, Males $750. Call 847-602-6622 Park RidgeFn (8/9)-Sat (8/10)- Park Ridge- 2301 West Cherry St, Sun (8/ti) 9 AM to 4 PMAII sales Thursday Aug 8th- Saturday Aug Available 7/31. 815-743-5703 Des Plaines:t Berm $775, 2 Bdrm LAKE FOREST- www.uphoflpets.com support 8th Grade Tsp-Everything 10th, 9am-5pm. Lotsofclothes, $925-$975, incids heal, laundry &MORTON GROVE Mast Gol 124 E. Louis Ave. (men/women/kids) household items, 13 pc Mission Style Dininq Room parking.ImmediateOccp. GREImmed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev. bldg. Fri 8(9 & Sat 8/10, 9am.5pm. misc f0010, toys, too much to list!! Set LIKE NEWTHIS S A 13 Prop 847-2971500 1 heated indr. prkg. spAll upplcn. Many Items, Wide Variety! Collectibles & Designer Clothest PIECE MISSION STYLE DINING md. w/d inunit. No tu allowed, GLENVIEW - 1238 Pleasant Ln (Off ROOM SET WHICH IS IN A LIKE Cook County - Chgo. S Near trainstation, yr.lease NEW CONDITION. IT INCLUDES: $1 450-$1 550 847-470-8100 Sunset Ridge), Fn Aug 9th and Sat SKOKIE Multi-Family Sale! 8025 5 TABLE (66" X 44"). TWO LEAVES Aug 10, 8-3. Antique Dealer closes 8029 Tripp. Fnday - Sunday, Aug Shop. bOOs Items Psced at Cost.Lake Forest, 710 S Green Bay9th - 11th, 9am - 6pm. Bikes, Desk, (18" X 44") EACH, SIX CHAIRS, NILES, 2BR Apt, garden level, Road, FritSat 8-3. 30 years of accu- TWO PIECE CHINA CABINET, near Forest Preserve, heat in- From S & P Shakers - Bakelite Men's Suits, Toys, Household, S NEW L.J$TING mulated treasures...furn,ture, glass.Much More! BUFFET, AND CONSOLE TABLE. cluded $950/mo s security de- ware, yard asd lawn equipment, MANUFACTURER ISBASSETT. posit. àredlt check. 773-992-6370 English ;uIIog nglish BuildoNr new Lake Shore Drive expan GLENVIEW 2136 Linneman St. camping gear,books,kids toys. MUST SELL MY LOSS YOURFemale puppy for 1 beddin,g, saie,she's Lakeside Dvlpmnt. metta & CTA Multi Family! Fn 8/9 & Sat 8/10 9-4 clothingforeveryone, GAIN PLEASE CALL OR TEXTweeks old Akc Regs shots. Vel NORRIDGE Ltg 1 BR $750, tools. Priced to clear out!!! 708-574-4943 Quiet, clean, rehab, 2BR, $650 tan. pays otrI. Prkg incld. No pets. SUBSCRIBE Teaching materials, manuals. Checked und Championutlls. 8300 SE. 1-872-216-1224 books, toys. 1/2 priced antiques, L,ne asking pnce $700, Email' I,nda New decor & carpet, applu, NC. vinyl alburno, 455, clothing, houoe- ØUIflG sm/hOOt @Iive.com,)630) 898-149 Indry available. 708-453-4988 WAUKEGAN - 1023 MUIRFIELD ROUND DINING ROOM wares, glassware, Mid.ntury asd Sticktey fam,. linens, ladder. table Lake Forest - Friday 8/9 only, Thurs 8/8 - Sunday 8/1 t 9am-2 TABLE 48 inch diameter 60 years of Furniture, glassware, with Iwo 12 inch extender EQUAL saw & much more, We accept Visai 8am-noon, Walnut furniture. lawn equip, appliances, sic win- p,ano. slereo system, etc. leaves, 1 inch thick hot pad ' Golden Relrievers, AKC. born WhatA dow units, Little Tykes S more. Lofs of misc. lits aIl, 4 dining chairs with 5/20/13, ist shots, wormed, HOUSING 1489 N Sheridan Rd. Cross padded seats. like new dew claws removed, farm Theai TODAY streets Spruce & Sheridan condition. Call Ui-615-7119 raised, $600,815-674-0947 OPPORTUNITIES Waukegan, 400 Tiffany, Fn 8/9. 9a- Park Ridge Bristol Court, 2 bed- 6p & Sat 8/to, 9a-5p. Toys, games, iOVIfi6SAtE jewelry, dress shoes 6.5-7, wom- All real estate advertised in room, 2 bath, inside parking, $1400/mo includes heal and a/c, GLENVIEW 4002 Chester Dr. Lake forest Garage sale 8/9 anden's clothes, exercise equip., bikes, Estate Sales Estate Sales Ihis newspaper is subject to the call 708-299-5674 or 847-823-3850 Sal August 10th and Sun Aug 8/to from ttam-2pm. 21 5 Junehshld items 30+ yearn old, Federal Fair Housing Act, which 11th lOam-4pm. Pool Table, lotsTerrace,LakeForest,Itemsin- clatie: Baby and kid items - clothes. makes it illegal to advertise any SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH of lurniture, paintings, books, Large t Berm. Heat Included, CALL TVs. patio sel and much morel car seats,swingS. baby joggingWAUKEGAN - 516 TIFFANY DR. preference, limitation, or dis- parking. avail., nest to park, stroller,etc,Housewares, queen Frl 8/9 S Sat 8/10, 9am-3pm criminatisn based on race, color, cloue to Old Orchard. size headboard, gently used rnst-Large Collection of Longeberger T*TE 5Ab Call Barbara 847-673-1317 tress, etc. religion, ses, handicap, familial Glenview. Gienview Estate Sale, baskets & some pottery. Great or Hallmark & Johnson 2117 Valley Lo, Friday Aug 8, 8-4. prices. 847-.662-3145 directions GT status or national origin in the 773-US-6160 Sat.Aug 9. 9-2 / dining room, bed- sale, rental or Onancing of roomsets.midcentury modemLAKE FOREST Large Multi-Family TRIO'S LUXURY COUNTRY CLUB CONDO fumiture/ladies clothing f970's high hossing. Sale' 567 King Muir Rd. Sat 8/10,Wilmette, GARAGE SALE- 2634 Sat Aug. 10th 10:30-4:30, Sun Auq. 11th 10-4 quality, Lucite pieces,9am-4pm S Sun 8/11. 9am-3pm. In addition the Illinois Human i .800.680.2068 Laurel Lane, Wilrnese,Friday and BY APPOINTMENT ONLY televisions.desks, lots misc. Oak crib with changing table. kitch-Saturday 8/9 and 8/10 from 8:30- Call 847-433-4898 Rights Act prohibits discrimina- UI en supplies. small appliances, cloth-12:30, Baby items as well as avari- ing. fumiture, all size bedding, golf lion based on age. ancestry, Styofhouseholdandsporting Come Only Exact Time- No Waiting In Lobby Glenview, Huge 4 Family Garageclubswithbag,adultmountaingoods marital status, Seoual otientation THE HOMESTEAD Sale! Low Prices! 3602 Ari Lane,bikes, kids clothes S toys & more!'! STUNNING CONDO FULL DESIGNER & NAME FURN, or unfavorable military discharge. (Pfingsfon A Keenan) Friday 8(9 CUST RUGS, FAB ART BEAU ACCS., CRYSTAL, & Saturday 8/10, 9am-4pm. This paper will not knowingly Winrietka, 555 Arborvitae Rd. Sat,, GORG JEWELRY. CLOTHES THE HOMESTEAD; Morton Groves NORRIDGE, 8120 W,nona Fnda accept any advertising for real newest rental community br those OR VISIT Aug. 3 8am.3pm, Estate-Sale, High 8/9, Saturday 8/10 5 Sunday, 8/1 end Items: Antique Furniture, Cloth- Fab pr csut upol roll arm lounqey Sofas, tahed cust barrel CHR Import- estate which is in siolation of the 62+. Offering 2BR, 2BA apt home GLENVIEW - MOVING SALE!!t 9AM-3PM Tools, bikes, golf clubs, ed fringe, long red crvd I,ttoral leg colt TBL Maleland Smith pie TbI, set starting at St 91 1/mo, Enjoy main- 840 Becker Rd. Fri 8/9 . Sun 8/11, ng, Books,Silver, Home Decor, law. All persons are hereby SLOT machine, and Paintings,Appliances, glassware, of 4 cane seat md arm CErn, Nest of TbIs, 2 iron base & rilase IbIs. All tenance free living, indoor parking, toam-Spm. ALL Must Got Paintedloto of good stuff, too mach to list. on large honey ground pattem rug, T,er Ped, fab hod pnkfbulfet Chest. informed that all dwellings adver on site staff & secunty. Private liquor cabinet, arm chairs, side ta- outdoor decor, sports equipment, and much more. Lots of cul crystal, crvd Pos including Ltg Daum Sailboat, 8 tised are available on an equal palios & scheduled transportation. ble,sofa, iron headboards, figur- HENREDON Lthr w! nailheads seat Din CHRS. Ltg cryd base D,n TbI, CONTACT US A'T ines, porcelin, humidifiers, dehumi- drop Lf Server. Den- Baker end 6 colt Tbio, Lamps. Msster Bed Rm w! opportunity basis. 847-581-1800 or visit difiero. clothing, linens, hohld ilems,NORRIDGE Friday 8(9 5 Saturday 4 Poster Bed bombe & 3drw e,rd Ibis. Guest Rm- Hi bk gray all upol lt psa believe you have been wew.homeoteadatmortongrove.cum 8/10, 8am-6pm. 4325 Oleander,Winnelka Winnetka, ESTATE- PION EERI.00AL.(OM Clothes, Shoes, Baby & House- Bed, silver gray st Chests. Loads clothes sz 14-16, shoes sz 10. discriminated against in connec MOVING SALE/Collector sold SPECIAL org Diamond & fìne JEWELRY & costume TbIs Full misc, holdFurniture,Bikes, Toys.home,downsiz,n, Anlictues GURNEE, 1168 Lamb Lane, SatTools, Books, Lots of Misc, Kit FULL UP Bar Cart Full. Art: Lrg Pcs Triptych by Lamarr Briggs, 3 by lion with the sale, rental or 8/10, 7am-5pm. Clothes, shoes, furniture/Staffordshireìbooku/toilepa Karel Ardel, rg Steven Clippisoer, many Others fnancing of housing, CatI: ( designer purses, bicycles. patio interitrays!TONSofvintage LOTS14ORE OF EVEnYTHING. furn,ture, fur/winter coats, crystal cloth,ngmouaehold/too much fo lamps, hshld items & mirrors. NORRIDGE HUGE GARAGEmention. Pnced IO MOVE! Fn 8/9- VIEW ON ESTATESALES.NET West City and Suburbs: Kane County SALEi 8305 West Maple, 8/8, 8,/9 SSat 8/1 0/ 9 am to 3 pm HOPE Fair Housing Center 8/to. Multi-Family Sale! Antiques.827Proupect AveN/innetka/E of CALL & MAKE APPT NOW Elgin: 2BR. tat tir, tenant over 55 hhld items, tools/toys books & cloth-GBR/S of Tower, Cash only 45OO GURNEE Garage Sale 17501 847433-4898 Don't Miss This Fab Sale big. Water, treat, qarase, No peto Huntington Cir, Woodland Meadowsing. 9am-4pm, PHYLLIS REIFMAN Security deposit. 847-464-4008 Sabdiv,uion, On Hunt Club Rd. btwn South City and Suburbs' Rl 120 5 Gages Lake Rd. Dining S Records, baby clothes, Amer. Flyer TRIO HOUSE SALES South Suburban Housing Center Offices Offices bedroom turn, desk, Amencan Giri, ilems, small furniture, tools, garden clothes: 5T S up, toys. & misc. items, much more, Thars 8/8 5 Fn 708-957.4874 Cook County SuburbanCook County - Suburban Thorn, Fri. Sat 9a.4pm 8/9, 9-4pm. Sat 8/10, 9.12pm. 528 Roberto Rd., Winthrop Harbor North City and Suburbs HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB3T2731 Interfaith Hossing Center 847-56.4-1600 OFFICE HIGHWOOD 136 Summit AvenueNORTHBROOK - 917 DELL ROAD You'rein the driver's seat. Friday and Saturday Aug 9th 5 10th Fri 8/9 & Sat 8/10 8am-3pm of the Nottlrern Suburbs 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. from 9am-3pm. Elliptical,clothes,Huge Garage Salat Fum, jewelry, SAY IT IN THE (LASSIFIEDS, CALI 847401-5760 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealesIafe.net purses shoes, accessories S muchhome goods, pet items & clothes. rL/DRIL/E morsi LOW LOW PRICES 847-998-3400 TO PLACE YOUR AD 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, August 8, 2013 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. REAL ESTATE cluding theJudicialsale tee forat the sale' or by any mortgagee,by the mortgagee acquiring the res- BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY AbandonedReuidentialPropertyudgment creditor, or other lienordentist real estate pursaant to its Municipality Relief Fund, which isacquiring the residential real estatecredit bid at the sale or by any Asphalt-Paving calculated on residential real estatewhose rights in and to the reviden-mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or Fencing Hauling Tree Service Houses st the rate of St for each $1,000 orliaireal estute arose peor lo theother lienor acquiring the residential fraction thereof of the amount paidsale,The sabed property is sub-real estate whose rights in and to ARBOR TECH Townhomes by the purchaser notto exceedecl lo genera FAHEY & SON STANDARD FENCE RED'S HAUUNG SERVICE Tree Removal & Trimming real estale taons,the residential real estate arose pri- All Types New & Repairs $300,incertifiedfunds/orwirespecialauseusments,orspecialor to the sale. The uubfecl property Complete Clean oat Service 630-750-0621 708-510-4121 Condos, Lofts transfer, ASPHALT PAVING Over 45 Years Experience Family owned for over 50 years u due within twenty-tourtases levied against said real estateis sublect to generai real estate tax- 773-677-4844 (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byand io offered for sale without any Driveways Parking Lots 847-409-4.860 Duplex eu, special asuesamenta, or special Licensed BondedInsured 773-836-4650 the mortgagee acqsinng the resi-representationasto qualityortases levied against said real estate Free Est, within 24 Hrs dential real estate puruuant to itsquantity of title and without recourseand is offered for sale without any Open Houses credit bid al the sale or by any PAUL BUNYON & SONS to Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition.representation as toqualityor 708-453-6123 Instruction Mobile Homes mortgagee, ludgnent creditor,orThe sale is further subfect to conf ir-quantity of title and without recourse Flooring TREE SERVICE other lienor acquiring the reoidentialmation by Ihe court. to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. Credit Cards Accepted TUTORING SERVICE Tree Trimming . Praning 6 Design Manufactured Homes real estate whose rights in and IoIf the sale is net aside for any rea-The saie iv further subject to cosEr- www.FaheyandSorrPaving.com Certified Teacher lutonng all Cabling & Threaded Rodding the residential real exIste arose pn-son, the Purchaser al Ihe sale shallmation by the court, Upon payment DAVID'S subjects in gradea K-8. $40Thr. (to prevent splitting) Apartment Buildings or to the sale, The subject propertybe entitled only to a retum of theinfull of the amount bid, the pur- FLOORING Call Karen 847-791-3562 Tree & Slump Removal is sublect to general real estate tau-deposit paid. The Purchaser shallchaser will receive a Certificate of [email protected] 24-Hr Storm Damage CoOp Apartments es, special assessments, or specialhave no further recourse againstSale that will entitle the purchaser Cement Work Family owned & operated tasen levied against said real estafethe Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or Emergency Service Senior Housing lo a deed to the real estate aher Via Galante Cament Con. Inc. * Custom Installations * Insurance Work Welcome and is offered for sale without anythe Mortgagee's attorney, confirmation of the saie. The prop- representation an toqualityorUpon payment in full of the amounterty will NOT be open for inspection All Types of Cement Work Sanding * Carpentry Painting-Decorating 708-681-9031 or 708-257-1193 Commercial, Industrial Free Estimates quantity of title and without recoursebid,the purchaser will receive aand plaintiff makes no represents- Repairs * Stairs * Tiles to Plaintiff and in "As IS" condition, 773-589-9893 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 Farms, Farmland Certificate of Sale that will entitletion au to the condition of the prop- New Dustless System Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING The saie in further subject to conf ir-the purchaser to a deed to the realvOy. Prospective bidders are ad- mation by 16e court Upon paymentestate aher confirmation of the sale. InVEstFree Est. Wallpaper Homes Built to Order monished Io check the court file to FREE EST., Fully Insured Tuckpointing in full of the amount bid, the pur.The property will NOT be open forverify all information, If this property Cleaning 888-328-4305 Vacant Property chaser will receive a Certificate ofinspection and plaintiff makes vois a condominium unit, the parchas- BEYOND PERFECTION Sale that will entitle the purchaserrepresentation au to the condition ofer of the unit st the foreclosure sale, HOME DELIGHT,f NC. Painting & LIght Carpentry 1-847-724-5600 Vacation Property to a deed to the real estate alterthe property.Prospective biddersother than a mortgagee, vhall pay Cleaning Service. Detail- Quality Work, Senior Discounts confirmation of the sale The prop-are admonished to check the courtthe assessments and the legal fees Oriented, Affordable, 15 Vm. Exp. Free Estimates. 312-256-6150 1-773-307-2332 Income Property erty will NOT be open for inspectionfile fo verity all information. required byTheCondominium Ins/Bonded Exc. Rets. Garage Doors, Openers and plaintiff makes no rvpreoenla-Ifthis propertyis a condominiumProperty Aol, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t( 312-961-0089 773-625-2676 EDMAR, INC. Investment Property non as to the condition of the prop-unit, the purchaser of the unit al theund (g((4(. lt this properly is a con- FOREST DOOR CO. erty.Prospective bidders are ad-foreclosuresale,otherthan adominium unit which la part of a Garage Doors & Openers KASAL Tuckpointing.MasonryLots moniuhed to check the court file tomortgagee, shall pay Ihe asvesu- Painting & Decorating common interest community, the SatesServiceInstallation Real Estate Auctions venfy all infomistion, If this propertymento and the legal fees requiredpurchaser of the unit at the f oreclo- Concrete 708-652-9405a 639-969-9416 interior / Exterior is a condominium unit, the parchas-by The Condominium Property Act,sure sale other than a mortgagee Painting & Wallpapering Real Estate Wanted er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) and (g((4(.Ifshall pay the assessments required Customized Concrete Wail Washing other than a mortgagee, shall paythis property is a condominium unitby The Condominium Properly Act. Specializing in all types of concrete FREE ESTIMATES Real Estate Misc. the auuessmevts andthe legal feeswhich is part of u common interest70E ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1(.IF YOU work Patios & Driveways. Free MIK WAY Handyman Call Steve (630)968-5593 required byTheCondominiumcommunity, the purchaser of theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- estimates1 Calf Jose 630-589-9732 30 Years Out-Of-Town Real Est. Property Acf, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t)unit at the foreclooure sale otherOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 1 -773-973-21 51 ALEX und (g)l4). If this property is a con-Iban a mortgagee shall pay the as-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION All Home Repairs: Brickwork/Tuckpointing Out-Of-Town, Commercialdominium unit which ispart of aseasmentu required by The Condo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF common interest community, theminium Property Act, 765 ILCS MERIT CONCRETE Inc.PaintingPatching e Electrical Lakes, Resort Property AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 773-283-5877 Est. 1970 Carpentry Plumbing e Tile ZIGGY PAINTING 847-965-2146 purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-6O5/18.5(q-1. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Free Est. / Licensed / Insured al mikway.com sure aale other than a mortgageeIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORt5-170t(ClOF THEILLINOIS IvI/Est Decorative Painting Mortgages, Loans shall pay the assessments required(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE StepsPatios - Walks Drives Deck Staining. by The Condominium Property Act,RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-LAW.For information:Visitour Bsrnnt FloorsGarage Slabs Any type of home repair! Electncal. Homeowners Insurance765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t). Plumbing, Carpentry. Painting, Quality Work & Affordable Pnce IF YOUSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-website at service.atty-pierce.corn. Deco. Resurfacing Inside/Out BRiBsmnt/Xitchen Remodeling Service you can rely on Real Estate Seminars ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. Fdn. Cracks Epose Injected Free Estimates OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTSION,IN ACCORDANCE WITHPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'a & more. Free Eshmates! IN www. meritconcreteinc corn Call Jerzy 847-571-4397 Real Estate Services TO REMAIN POSSESSIONSECTION t5-t7Ot)C( OF THE IL-Asomeys. OneNottEDearborn 773-317-5511 FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL Discover The Difterencef Judicial Sales - Legal AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSURE LAW 60602. Tel No.(312)476-5500. To PA(E A HELP ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFor information, contactPlaintiff'sPlease refer to file number Fencing 15-t701(C)OF THE ILLINOISattorney: HEAVNER, SCarF,PAl202754. THE JUDICIAL SALES TDS 5 HOME WANTED AD IN Houses MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREBEYEFOS & MIHLAR, LLC, i t t EsutCORPORATION One South A-1 FENCE INC. Tiling LAW.For information:VisitourMain Street, DECATUR. IL 62523,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IMPROVEMENT websife al service.stty-pierce.com.217) 422-1719. IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE You New & Repair-All Types Lake County, IN 708-452-1210 Perfection is the standard. MR. GROUT between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.f the saie iv set aside for any rea-can also visit The Judicial Sales Installation:ElectricalDeck 224-310-8994 THE (LASSIE IEDS, Merriifviilv-MUST SEE!. Well-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sson, the Purchaser at the vale shallCorporation st www.tlsc.com tor a 7 Carpentry Windows Doors TILE GROUT REPAIR maintained, solid bnck, quad-level.Attorneys,One NorthDeatbornbe entitled only Io a relum of theday status report of pending sales. PaintingFloorsTile Kfclren, EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 fireplace, 2 3/4 gar,Slreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILdeposil paid. 'Abe Purchaser shallPIERCE & ASSOCIATES One BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Batti & Bsmt Remodeling CALL 2 porches, extra lot, PRE-60602. Tel No, (312) 476-5500.bane no further recoutse againstNorth Dearborn Street Saite t300 Chain, Link & Wood Fences Lic . Bonded Sr Discount APPROVED only. (219)887-0101 orPlease refer tofile numberthe Mortgagor. the Mortgagee orCHICAGO.IL 60602 (3121 476- To PLACO A CLASSIFIED AD CALL )269)7t8-9136 $214.900 PAt t24387. THE JUDICIAL SALESthe Mortgagee's attorney. 5500 Attomey File No. PAt202754 Installation & Repairs Tad 630-202-5825 47.99B.34OO OR Vl9l CORPORATION One SouthTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Attomey Code. 91220 Case Num- wsev.ldn5homeimpruvemenl com 847-998-3400 BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 PION EA R L OCAL . C O MIC L ASS IOtA D 5 Apartment Buildings Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,TION ber:tE CH 27371 TJSC#: 33- IL 60606 4650 (312) 236 SALE YouOne South Wacker Once,24th1378 19471 79 Lake County can also visit The Judicial SalesFloor,Chicago, IL 60606-46507125, 8/1 , 8/B/i 3 #607897 Corporation st www.tlsc.com for a 7(3t2) 236-SALE LIBERTYVILLE Great investment,day status report of pending selva,You can alsovivit The Judicial beautiful 6 5x4 apt. bldg. Brick, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneSales Corporation at www.tlsc.com excellent cond, in town, mast seeNorth Dearborn Street Suite t300for a 7 day slatss report of pending $700.000 847-362-0078 CHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476-sales. 5500 Attorney File No. PAl 124387NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Lakes, Resorts Attorney Code. 9t220 Case Num-Collection Practices Act, you are ber:tE CH 02202 TJSC#: 33-advised that Plaintilt's attorney is LAKE BEULAH, WI - 93 Ft of level17077 1552796 deemed to be a debf collector at- swimmable frontage, beautiful58,8/15,8/22/l3 #617416 tempting to collect a debt and any views, 5BR, 4BA, 5,000 SF, information obtained will be used for gourmet kitchen, granite island, that purpose To PLACE A exposed lower level, $1,375,000. 1550071 lIFE Call Wendy, 414-550-0075, HARW000 HEIGHTS 8/1,8/8,8/15/13 #812666 Shorewest Realtors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-HARWOOD HEIGHTS Judicial Sales-Real Est.CERY DIVISION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF EVE RBANK COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- HARW000 HEIGHTS Plaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, OEASSI FlED COOK COUNTh', ILLINOIS COUN-YOLANDA AGBAYANI, ALEXN.A. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAG BAYAN I Plaintiff, DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,Defendants OBILE NA 12 CH 39085 TOMASZ SKIBA, DANUTA KURUC Plaintiff, 49t0 N. OCONTO AVE. HarwoodDefendants Heighta, IL 60706 12 CH 27371 ANDREW SCHMIDT NK/A AN-NOTICE OF SALE 7534 WEST GUNNISON STREET At the beach or on the train, DREW W. SCHMIDT, CYNTHIAPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GfV-HARWOOD HEIGHTS IL 60706 SCHMIDTA/K/ACYNTHIA A.EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofNOTICE OF SALE ?'UBLIC NO- SCHMIDT CYNTHIA BOCKHOLD-Foreclosure and Sale entered in theTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- AD, CALL SCHMIDT NE/A CYNTHIAA.above cause on February 1 t, 20t3,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure find your next new or used car at BOCKHOLD-SCHMIDT, ALBANYan agent for The Judicial Sales Cor-and Sale enteredinthe above BANK AND TRUST COMPANY,poration, will at tO:30 AM on Sep-cause on June 3. 20t3, un agent N.A. tember 1 t , 201 3, at the The Judicialfar The Judicial Sales Corpcca6on, Defendants SalesCorporation, One Southwill at 10:30 AM on September 5, 12 CH 02202 Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICA-20t3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- TuDrive corn 4741 NORTH OFcETO AVENUEGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionporation, One South Wacker Drive - HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 to the highest bidder, as set forth24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-below, the following described realsell at public auction to the highest TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.estate bidder, au set forth below, the fol-847-998-3400 suant to a Jadgmenl of ForeclosureCommonly knownan 49t0N.lowing described real and Sale enteredinthe aboveOCONTO AVE ,Harwood Heights,eutale:Commonly known as 7534 cause on September 14, 2012, anIL 60706 WEST GUNNISON STREET. agent for The Jadicial Sales Corpo-Property Indes No. 12-12-428-020-HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 ration, will at 10:30 AM on Septem- Properly Inden No. 12-12-422-029- ber 6, 2013, at the The JudicialThe real estate is improved with a0000. The real estate ix improved SalesCorporation,One Southsiegle family residence. with a raised ranch single family Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-The judgment amount washome; two car detached garage. GO, IL. 60606, nel! at public auction$381 ,867.S2. Saie terms: 25% down of the high- to the highest bidder, as net forthSale lerma: The bid amount, includ-est bid by certified funds at the OR VISIT below, the following descnbed realing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-close of the sale payable to The Ja- estafe: Commonly 'known as 4741doned Residential Property Munici-dicial Sales Corporation. No third DR1L'E NORTH OKCFO AVENUE,pality Relief Fund, which is calcula-party checks will be accepted. The HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706ted on residential real estate at thebalance, including the Judicial saie Property Index No. 12-13-204-041-rate of $1 for each $1 000 or frac-fee forAbandonedResidential 0000. The real estate is improvedlion thereof of the amount paid byProperty Municipality Relief Fund. with a single family tstory home16e purchaser not to exceed $300,which iscalculated on residential with a detached 2 car garage. Saleshall be paid in certified funds im-real estate at the rate of $1 for each PIONEERLOCAL(OWI'UASSIFIEDS terms: 25% down of the highest bidmediately by the highest and best$t,000 or fraction thereof of the by certified funds at the close of thebidder at the conclusion of the sale,amount paid by the purchaser not sale payable to The Judicial SalesNofeeshallbepaidbythelo exceed $300, in certified funds/or Corporation. No third party checksmortgagee acquinng the residentialwire transfer, is due within twenty- will be acceoted. The balance, in-mxl notule øursuanf to its credit bidfour 1241 hours. No lev shall be paid Thursda A .ust8 2013 PlonserPrsu DC Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est, LINCOLN WOOD to the Fair Debt Collection Practicea IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'a COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-attorney is deemed to be a debt col- ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYlector attempting to collect a debt DIVISION and any information obtained will be Dnvers - CDL-A THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-used for that purpose LON, FKA THE BANK OF NEW1550578 HELP WANTED WE NEED TRUCK Drivers HELP WANTED SALES YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTER-7/25, 811, 8/8/13 *608706 EST TO JP MORGAN CHASE V ADOPTION r, NOW HIRIN& Truck DrIvIng No GImmIcks! EARN $500 A DAY BANK NA AS TRUSTEE FORLINCOLN WOOD Solos up to 38/ mIle BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKEDIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Young. happily married couple School Instructors and Insurance Agents Needed: SECURITIES TRUST 2003-AC4,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS me for Hazmat Teams ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES.COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- wIshing for newborn. Management. JOIN CRST's Leads. No Cold Calls: SERIES 2003-AC4 Call a Recrutter TODAY1 CERY DIVISION Love. affection, security and brand new training school Commissions Paid Daily: Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO BANK. NA 8009422104 Plaintiff, opportunItIes await your baby. in Cedar Raptds, Iowa1 Lifetime Renewals. ROSS W. KNOWLES M

DIVISION CERY DIVISION - DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASECERY DIVISION FORECLOSURE LAW OTICE OF SALE 7B5 ILCS 605/18 5(g-1(.IF YOU TCF NATIONAL BANK SOVEREIGN BANK, N.A, N.A. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONMidAmenca Bank F58, Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gIvenPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Plaintift, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, that pursuant lo a Judgment ofthat pursuant to a Judgment ofOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT vs Meliza Perez, Gheorghe , Un-Foreclosure entered in the aboveForeclosure entered in the aboveTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION KENNETH R. JOHNSON AS SUC-ANITA BREMO BELINDA DAVID AlEJA BELINDAERROL FRIAS, ELLA F.known Owners and Non-Recordentitled cause on May 30, 2013,entitled cause on June 25, 2012,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CESSOR TRUSTEE OF tHE COR-Defendants. V.DAVID, JAIME DAVID AIX/ACARDENO NKJA ELLAClaimants, Defendant, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN INNE F. WEISZ LIVING TRUST13CH2757 JAIME D. DAVID BANK OF AMER-CARDENO, SOCRATES D.07 CH 11332 lionwill on Friday, September 6,tion will on Wednesday, SeptemberACCORDANCE WITH SECTION DATED SEPTEMBER 21, 1999,NOTICE OF SALE ICA, N.A. S/nt Tó FLEET NATION-CARDE NO Shenff Sale No 130643 2013, at the hour of t 1 um, in their4, 2013, at the hour of 11 um, int5-1701)C(OF THE ILLINOIS KENNETH R.JOHNSON, LIN-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-AL BANK Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ofl'ce at 120 West Madison Street,their office al 120 West MadisonMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE COLN WEST CONDOMINIUM AS-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofDefendants 12 CH 012691 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pur-Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,LAW. Forinformation:Visitour SOCIATION. UNKNOWN OWN-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the13 CH 04382 3736 W. MAIN STREET SKOKIE,suant to a Judgment of Forado-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-sell to the highest bidder for cash,website at service.atty-pierce dom. ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-above entitled cause on May 2 t,5035 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, ILIL 60076 sure, and Sale entered in the abovelowing deacnbed property: the following described mortgagedbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. ANTS 2013IntercountyJudicialSales60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on March 17, 2009, ThomasPIN. 10-27-411-004-0000. real estate: PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Defendants Corporation will on Friday, Septers-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, IllinoisCommonly known as 7435 TRIPPCommonly known as 4635 HowardAttorneys,OsaNorthDearborn 13 CH 05068 ber 13, 2003atthehourof li am.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to u Judgment of Foreclosurewill on August 27, 2013, at 1:00 PMAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Street, Skokie, IL 60076. Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 5406 W. LINCOLN AVENUE, UNITin their ottica al 120 West Madisonuuanl to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enleredinthe abovein Room LLO6 of the Richard J. Da-The mortgaged real estate is im-PIN. 10-27-301-047. 60602Tel No(312) 476-5500 3A Skolcie, IL 60077 Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,and Saleenteredinthe abovecause on June 18, 2013, an agentley Center, 50 W. Washington St.,proved with a single familyresi-The mortgaged real estate is im-Please refer to file number NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-sell at public auction to the highestcause on Jane lt. 2013, un agentfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,Chicago IL, sell at public auction todance, If the sublect mortgaged realproved with a single familyresi-PA1023205 THE JUDICIAL SALES TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-bidder tor cash, as set forth below,for The Judicial Salen Corporation,will at 10:30 AM os September 20,the highest bidder. as set forth be-estate is a unit of a common inter-dance, If the sublet mortgaged realCORPORATION One South suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethe following described mortgagedwill at 10:30 AM on September 19,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-low, the following described real es-est community, the purchaser of theestate is a unit of a common inter-Wacker Driva, 24th Floor, Chicago, andSale enteredinthe abovereal estate: 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Dnve -tate: unit other than a mortgagee shallest community, the purchaser of theIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou cause on July 22, 2013, an agentPIN. t 0-23-304-038-0000. Poration, One South Wacker Dove -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Commonly Address: 10101 Cherrypay the assessments required byunit other than a mortgagee shallcan alsovisit The Judicial Sales for The Judicial Sales Corporation,Commonly known as 8318 Ridge-4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestParkway. UnitM106,Skokie,ILsubsection (g-1) of Section t8.5 ofpay the assessments required byCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 willat10:30 AM on August 30,way Ave Skokie, IL 60076. sell ut public auction to the highestbidder, as sel forth below, the fol-60077 theCondominiumPropertyAct.subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofdue status report of pending salas. 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-The mortgaged real estateis im-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn-Properly Index No. 10-10-100-Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedthe Condominium Property Act. PIERCE6ASSOCIATES One poration. One South Wacker Onve -proved with a single family resi-lowing descobed real eslate: Corn-monly known as 3736 W. MAIN027-lOf 6 funds, balance within 24 hours, bySale terms' 10% down by certifiedNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.dence. If the sublect mortgaged realmonly knownas 5035 MAINSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-The real estate is improved with acertified funds.No refunds,Thefunda, balance within 24 hours, byCHICAGO.IL 60602 (312) 476- sell at public auction to the highestestate is a unit of a common inter-STRSET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-erty Index No. 10-23-136-041. Thecondominium unit. property will NOT be open for in-certified funda No refunds,The5500 Attorney Fila No. PA1023205 bidder, as set forth below, the fol-est community, the purchaser of theerly Indes No. 10-21-401-010-0000.real estate is improved with a singleSale terms. 10% down and balancespection Upon payment in full ofudgment amount was $351,232.82.Attorney Coda. 91220 Case Num- lowing descnbed real estate. Corn-unit other than a mortgagee shallThe real estate is improved with afamily residence, Sale terms: 25%by cashier's or certified check withinthe amount bid, the purchaser willThe property will NOT be open forber,10 CH 38058 TJSC#: 33- monly known au 5406 W. LINCOLNpay the assessments required byone story single family home with adown of the highest bid by certified24 hours. receive u Certificate of Saie whichinspection. 14563 AVENUE, UNIT 3A,Skokie, ILsubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofone car detached garage.Salefunds al the close of the sate paya-The balance, including the Judicialwill entitle the purchaser to a DeedFor information call Mr. Ira T. Nevel549035 60077 Property Index No. 10-2t-theCondominiumPropertyAct.terms: 25% down of the highest bidble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-sale, fee for Abandoned Residentialto the premises aber confirmation ofat Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices of8/1, 6/8, 8/15/13 #612652 ttg-tlt-tott. The real estate isSale terms: 10% down by certifiedby certified funds al the close of thelion. No third party checks will beProperty Municipality Relief Fund.the sale. IraT.Navel, 175 North Franklin improved with a cosdorninium. Thefunds, balance, by certified funds,sale payable to The Judicial SalesacceptedThe balance, includingwhichis calculated on residentialFor information: Visit our website atStreet,Chicago, Illinois60606 judgrnent amount was $99,448.62within 24 hours. No refundsTheCorporation. No third party checksthe Judicial sale fee for Abandonedreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachhttp://servi.atty-pierce.com. Be-(3121 357-1 125 Ref. No. I t-08901 Sale terms 25% down of the high-property will NOT be open for in-will be accepted. The balance, in-Residential Property Municipality$1,000 or traction thereof of thetween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.INTORCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES est bid by certified funds atthespection cluding the Judicial sale fee forRelief Fund, which is calculated onamount paid by the purchaser notPierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's At-CORPORATION close of the sale payable Io The Jo-For information call William E. Dst-Abandoned ResidentialPropertyresidential real estate at the rate ofIs exceed $300, in certihed funds, istomeys, INorth Dearborn Street,Selling Officer, (312( 444-1122 dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdtos, Jr. al Plaintiff's Asomey, DUT-Municipality Relief Fund, which is$1 for each $1,000 or fraction there-due within twenty-tour (24) hours,Chicago,Illinois60602. TeINs,1550936 party checks will be accepted. TheTON 6 DUUON, P.C., 10325 Westcalculated on residential real estateof of the amount paid by the pur-No feeshallbepaidbythe(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nani-8/1,8/8,8/15/13 #612720 balance, including the Judicial saleLincoln Highway, Frankfort, Illinoisat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orchaser not to esceed $300, in certi-mortgagee acquiring the residenlialber 1201792. fee forAbandonedResidential60423 (8f'5) 806-8200. fraction thereof of the amount paidfiad funds/sr wire transfer,is duereal estate pursuant to ils credit bidINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Property Municipality Relief Fund,INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESby the purchaser not to exceedwithin twenty-four (24) hours, Noat the sale or by any mortgagee,CORPORATION SKOKIE which is calculated on residentialCORPORATION $300, incertifiedfunds/orwiretee shall be paid by the mortgageejudgment creditor, or other SenorSellingOfficer, (312) 444-1122IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF real estate al the rate of $t for eachSelling Officer, (3t2( 444-1122 transfer,is due within twenty-fouracquinng the residential real estateacquiring the residential real estate1551024 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- $1,000 or fraction thereof ofthe1552372 (24) hours No fee shall be paid bypursuant to its credit bid at the salewhose nghts in and to the residen-8/1,8/8,8/15113 0612862 TYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY amount paid by the purchaser not8/8, 8/15. 6/22/13 0617398 the mortgagee acquiring the resi-or by any mortgagee.udgmentliaIreal estate arose pnor lo the DIVISION SUNTRUST MORT- to exceed $300. n certified funds/or dential real estate pursuant to itscreditor,or other lienor acquinngsale, GAGE. INC. wire tranufer, is due within twenty- credit bidat the sale or by anytheresidentialreal estate whoseThe subject property is sublect toSKOKIE Plaintiff, four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid mortgagee, judgment creditor,orrights in and lo the residential realgeneral real estale. taxes, any priorIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAY IT IN by the mortgagee acquiring the res-SKOKIE other lienor acquiring the residentialestala arose prior lo the sate. TheErstmortgages,specialassess-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SOON SO AXA SOON AE SO, XE- idential reaf estate pursuant to itsIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFreal estate whose rights in und tosublet property is subject to gener-manta, orspecialtanesleviedCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAR-VIN SUH, SIENA AT OLD OR- credit bid at the sale or by anyCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the residential real estate arose pri-al real estate tases, special assess-against said real estate und is of-CERY DIVISION CHARD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- mortgagee,udgmest creditor,orCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-or to the sale. The sublect propertyments,orspecialtasesleviedfered for sale without any represen-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALATION AXA SEINA AT OLD OR- ofher lienor acquiring the residentialCERY DIVISION is sublet lo general real estala tas-against said real estate and is of-talion as to quality or quantìty of titleTRUST COMPANY, AS CHARD CONDO ASSN CID ROB- real estate whose rights in and toWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. es, special assessments, or specialfared for sale without any represen-and without recourse to Plaintiff andTRUSTEE OF THEINDYMACERT B. KOGEN the residential real estate arose pri-Plaintiff, tases levied against said real estatetalion as to quality or quantity of titlein AS lS condition, The sale is fur-INDX MORTGAGE LOAN Defendants or to the sale. The sublect propertyvs and is offered for sale without anyand without recourse to Plaintiff andther subject to confirmation by theTRUST206-AR7, MORTGAGE10 CH 38058 THE is subtect to general real estate tax-GASPAR MENDOZA ROGELIArepresenlation astoqualityorn AS IS" condition, The sale ix fur-court, If the sale is set aside tor anyPASS-THROUGH 9350 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNIT es, special assessments, or specialMENDOZA: FRANCISÔO quantity of title and without recoursether sublect to confirmation by thereason, the Purchaser, at the saleCERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-509 SKOKIE, IL 60077 taxes levied against said real estateMENDOZA; JEIMI MENDOZA; UN-to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.court. Upon payment in full of theshall be entitled only to a return ofAR7 UNDER THE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- and is offered for sale without anyKNOWN HEIRS AND The sale in farther subject Io conf ir-amount bid, the purchaser will re-the deposit paid. The PurchaserPOOLING AND SERVICINGTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- representationastoqualityorLEGATEES OF GASPARmation by tre court. Upon paymentseine a Certificate of Sale that willshallhave nofurtherrecourseAGREEMENT DATED MARCH 1 suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure quantity of title and without recourseMENDOZA, IF ANY UNKNOWN in full of the amount bid, the pur-entitle the purchaser to a deed toagainsl the Mortgagor, the2006 Plaintiff, and Sale enteredinthe above to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.HEIRS AND LEGATEES OFchaser will receive a Certificate ofthe real estate aher confirmation ofMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-vs. cause on Apr/I 3, 2013, an agent for The sale is further sublect IO conf ir-ROGELIA MENDOZA, IF Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe sale, The property will NOT beney. Upon payment infull of the,ASRAR AHMED MORTGAGEThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will matron by the court. Upen paymentANY: UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDIs a deed to the real estate aheropen forinspection andplaintiffamount bid, the purchaser will re-ELECTRONIC REtISTRATION at 10:30 AM on September 9, 2013, (L4SSIFIEDS, in lull of the amount bid, the pur-LEGATEES OF confirmation of the sale. The prop-makes no representation as to thedeine a Certificate of Sale that willSYSTEMS, INC AND CARLYLEat the The Judicial Salas Corpora- chaser will receive a Certificate ofFRANCISCO MENDOZA. IF ANY;arty will NOT be open tor inspectioncondition of the property. Prospec-entitle the purchaser to a deed toCOURT HOMEOWNERS tion, One South Wacker Dnve Sale that will entitle the purchaserUNKNOWN HEIRS AND and plaintiff makes no representa-fivebidders are admonishedtothe real estate aber confirmation ofASSOCIATION De-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, to a deed ts the real estate aherLEGATEES OF JEIMI MENDOZA,lion as to the condition of the prop-check the court tile to verify all infor-the sale, The property will NOT befendants, sell at public asctisn Io the highest confirmation st the sale. The prop-IF ANY, UNKNOWN erly. Prospective bidders are ad-mation, If this property io a condo-open forinspection and plaintiff13 CH 3139 bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- erty will NOT be open for inspectionOWNERS AND NON RECORDmonished to check the court fìle tominium unit, the purchaser of themakes no representation as to theNOTICE OF SALE lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- and plaintiff makes no representa-CLAIMANTS, JPMORGAN verify all information, If this propertyunit at the foreclosure sale, othercondition of the property. Prospec-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmonln known as 9350 SKOKIE lion au fo the condition of the prop-CHASE BANK, NA SII TO WASH-¡s a condominium unit, the parchas-than a mortgagee, shall pay the us-live biddemareadmonished tothat pursuant to a Judgment ofBOULEVARD UNIT 509, SKOKIE, ertyProspective bidders are ad-INGTON MUTUAL BANK; er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,seosments and the legal fees re-check the court file to venty all nf or-Foreclosure entered in16e aboveIL 60077 Property Index No 10-16- CALL monished to check the court file toDefendants, other than a mortgagee, shall payquired by The Condominium Prop-malion. It this property is a condo-entitled cause on July 10, 2013,222-036-1075. The real estateis verify all informationIf this propertylOCH 16561 the assessments und the legal feeserty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( andminium amt, the purchaser of theIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-improved with a red bnck condo- is a condominium unit, the purchas-PUBLIC NOTICE iv hereby givenrequired by TheCondominium(g)(4(.IfItria property is a condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, othertion will on Wednesday, Septemberminium single family home with a er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,that pursuantlo a Judgment ofProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1)minium unit which is part of a cors-than a mortgagee, shall puy the as-4, 2013, al the hoar of 11 am, inonecarattachedgarage.Sala other than a mortgagee, shall payForeclosure entered inthe aboveand (g((4). If this property is a con-mon interest community, the pur-seasments and the legal, tees re-their office al 120 West Madisonterms: 25% down st the highest bid the assessments and the legal feesentitled cause os June 1 t ,20f 3,dominium unit which is part of achaser of the unit at the foreclosurequired by The Condominium Prop-Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,by certified funds at the close ot the requiredby TheCondominiumIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-common interest community, thesale other thun a mortgugee shallerly Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9(g)(l( andsell Is the highest bidder for cash,sala payable to The Judicial Salvo Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(tlion will on Friday, September 13,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-pay the assessments required by(g)(4). It this property is a condo-the following described mortgagedCorporation, No third party checks 847-998-3400 and (g)(4).If this property is part o2013, at the hour of t t am. in theirsure sale other than a mortgageeFha Condominium PropertyAct,minium unit which is part of a corn-real estate: will be accepted. The balance, in- a common interest community, theoffice al t20 West Madison Street,shall pay the assessments required765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOUmon interest community, the pur-Commonly known as 9652 N. Lara-cluding theJudicial sale fee for purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toby The Condominium Property Act,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremie Ave., Skokie, IL 60077. AbandonedResidential Property sure sale, other than a mortgagee,the highest bidder for cash, the fol-765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(,IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsale other than a mortgagee shallPIN. 10-09-312-028. Municipality Relief Fund, which is shall pay the assessments requiredlowing described property: ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONpay the assessments required byThe mortgaged real estate isim-calculated on residential real estate by The Condominium Property Act,PIN. I 0-23-223-044-0000 OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe CondominiumPropertyAct,proved with u single familyresi-at Ihe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or 7S ILCS 606/18.5(g-1).IF YOUCommonly known as 8443 KIM-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-I(. dance, If the subtect mortgaged realfraction thereof of the amount paid ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-BALL AVENUE, SKOKIE. IL 60076.FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORestate is a uniI of a common inter-by the purchaser not Io exceed OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTThe mortgaged real estate is im-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEest community, the purchaser of the$000,in certifiedfunds/orwire To PLACE TO REMAININ POSSESSIONproved with a single family resi-ACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSURERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-unit other than a mortgagee shalltransfer,is due within twenty-four FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFdence. If the subject mortgaged realt5-17O1IC( OF THEILLINOISLAW For information, examine theSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-pay the assessments required by(24) hours, No fee shall be psid by AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INestate is a unit of a common inter-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcourt file or contact Plaintiff's asor-TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-subsection ty-1) of Section 18.5 ofthe mortgagee acquiring the tesi- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONest community, the purchaser of theLAW. Forinformation:Visit ournay:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,SION,IN ACCORDANCE WITHthe Condominium Property Act dentist real estate pursuant Ioils tS-t7ot(CIOF THEILLINOISunit other than a mortgagee shallwebsite al service.atty-pierce.conr.P C , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGESECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL-Sale reims: 10% down by cerlitiedcredit bid at the sale or by any MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREpay the assessments required bybetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-funds, balance within 24 hours, bymortgagee, judgment creditor,or LAW For information, contactsubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 otPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseSURE LAW. certified funda,No refunds,Theother lienor acquiring the residential Plaintiff's asomen: DAVID T. CO-theCondominiumPropertyAct.Asorneys, One North Dearbornrefer tofile number 14-1 t-30288.For information, contact Plaintiff's(udgment amount was $297,416.72.real estate whose nghts in and to HEN, DAVID T. COHEN 8 ASSO-Sale terms, 25% down by certifiedStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-usomey: James P Ziegler, StoneThe property will NOT be open forthe residential real estate arose p5- YOUR AD CIATES, 10729 WEST 159THfunds, balance within 24 hours, by60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.TION One South Wacker Dnve,Pogrund 6 Korey LLC, 1 E. Wackerinspection. or to the sale, The subject property STREET, ORLAND PARK, ILcertified funds No refunds.ThePlease refer to file number24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650Dr., Ste. 2610, Chicago IL 60601.For information call Mr. Ira T Nevelis sublet to general real estate tas- 60467, (708) 460-771t. THE JUDI-properly will NOT be open for in-PA1302398. THE JUDICIAL SALES(312( 236-SALE You can also visitTel. No.312-782-3030. al Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices stes, special assessments, or special CIAL SALES CORPORATION Onespection.Upon payment in full ofCORPORATION One SouthThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wThis is an attempt to collect a debtIra TNevel, 175 North Franklintanes levied against said real estate South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor,the amount bid, the purchaser willWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,ww.tjsc.com tor a 7 day status re-pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionStreet, Chicago, Illinois60606.and is offered for sale without any Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-receive a Certificate of Sale whichIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE V'suport of pending sales, CODILIS 6Practices Act and any information(3121 357-1 120T Ret. No. t 3-00374representationastoqualityor SALE You can also visit The Judi-will entitle the purchaser lo a Deedcan also visit The Judicial SatesASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030obtained will be used for that par-INTERCOUNT JUDICIAL SALESquantity of title and without recourse cial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.cto the premises after confirmation ofCorporation at w tjsc.com for a 7NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,pose. 1551857 CORPORATION to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. ornfor a 7 day status report ofthe sale, day status report of pending sales.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 605278/1,8/8,8/15/13 #614267 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 The sale is further subject to conf ir- pending sales. DAVID T. COHEN 6For information: Visit our website atPIERCE S ASSOCIATES One(630) 794-5300 Asomey File No 550957 mation by the court. Upon payment ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST t 59THhsp://service atty-pierce.com. Be-North Dearborn Street Suite 130014-11-30288 Atfomey ARDC No 8/1,8/8,8/15/13 0612723 in fall of the amount bid, the pur- STREET ORLAND PARK, IL 60467tween 3 p.mand 5 p.m only.CHICAGO,IL60602 (312) 476-00468002 Attomey Code. 21762 chaser will receive a Certificate of (708)460-77t t AttorneyCode,Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's AI-5500 Asomen File No. PAr 302398Case Number:12 CH 012691SKOKIE SKOKIE Sale that will entitle the purchaser 25602 Case Number: t3 CH 05068torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,Asomey Code 91220 Case Num-TJSCa: 33-15037 NOTE: PursuanlINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto a deed lo the real estate aber TJSC#: 33-16935 NOTE PursuantChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.ber:t3 CH 04382 TJSC#: 33-to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS confirmation of the sale, The prop- to the Fair Debt Collection Practices(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-t4202 1550313 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-arty will NOT be open for inspection Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sber 101093t 818, 8/15, 8/22/13 #617371 attorney is deemed to be a debt cot-CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION and plaintiff makes no representa- attorney is deemed lo be a debt col-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES lector attempting to collect a debtJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALlion as to the condition of the prop- lector attempting to collect a debtCORPORATION und any information obtained will beTIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUST COMPANY, AS erty.Prospeclive bidders are ad- und any information obtained will beSelling Officer.312) 444-t 122 used for that purpose 548184 Plaintiff, TRUSTEE OF THEINDYMACmonished to check the court file to used tor that purpose 552529 552337 8I8,8I15,8/2/'t #617389 vo. INDX MORTGAGE TRUST verity all information. It this property 8(8,8/15,822/1 0617405 8/8,8/15,8/22113 0617385 TO PLA(E A HELP ELlE BATtO AKA ELlE B BATtO,2006-AR25: MORTGAGE PASS-is a condominium unit, the purchas- HELEN Y BATIO THROUGH CERTIFICATES er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, WANTED AD IN THE AKA HELEN BATtO:SERIES 2006-AR25 UNDER THEother than u mortgagee, shall pay To PLACE YOUR SUBS(RIBE TODAY (ALL BANKFINANCIAL, FSB SUCCES-POOLING AND the assessments and the legal tees SOR SERVICING AGREEMENT DATEDrequiredbyThe Condominium BY MERGER TO SUCCESS NA- GARAGE SALE AD, (ALI (LASSIFIEDS, CALL 1.800.680.2068 OR VISIT JULY 1,2006; Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((l( 114th oat to NOII 0041540 10(41 TIONAL BANK; UNKNOWN Plaintiff, and (g((4(. If this property is a con- (ANDIDAtEt IN (KI(A501AND WItH OWNERS AND NON RECORD PIONEERLO(AL.COM vu dominiam unit which is part of a NONOtEt, (Alt 840 9980400 847-998-3400 847-998-3400 CLAIMANTS Defendants, MOHAMMAD REZA HAGHIGHAT;common interest community,the lo Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, August 8, 2013

: Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. LEGAL Bid Notice SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE quantity of title and without recourseSuie that will entitle the purchaseropen forinspection ' sndplaintiff LEGAL NOTiCE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN to Plaintiff and in AS IScondilion. THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF to a deed to the rosi ostato ahermakes no representation us to the INVITATiON FOR BIDS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS The sale is further subject lo confir-confirmation of the nate. The prop-condition of the properly. Prospec- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-mation by the court. Upon paymentorty will NOT be opon for inspectionlivebidders are admonishedto 2013/14 WATERMAIN DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC.DIVISION CERY DIVISION in full of the amount bid, the pur-and plaintiff makes no representa-check the court file to verity all intor-Adoption REPLACEMENT PROGRAM SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-chaser will receive a Certificate oflion as to the condition of the prop-mation. If this properly is a condo- The City of Park Ridge will ac ABN ANRO MORTGAGE GROUP,TIONAL ASSOCIATION TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Salo that will entitle the purchasererty. Prospective bidders are ad-minium unit, the purchaser of theAssumed Name copI sealed bids for the 2013/14 INC. Plaintiff, Plaintiff to a deed to the real estate ahermonished to check the Court file tounit at the foreclosure salo, other WATERMAIN REPLACEMENT Plaintiff, V. confirmation of the salo. The prop-verity all information. If this properlythan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Auction- Real Estate MADLINE B. DAVID, CERENE DA-OSCAR T. ROXAS NXIA OSCARerty will NOT be open for inspectionis a condominium unìt, the parchas-sessments and ICe legal fees re- PROGRAM, PW-13-03,in ac SALEEM DOSA NKJA SALEMVID, MRC RECEIVABLES CORPO-ROXAS; UNKNOWN TRUSTEE,and plaintiff makes no representa-or of the unit al the foreclosure salo,quired by The Condominium Prop- Bid Notice cortance with the plans, spec'if i. DOSA,E.S.D.,INC.BANK OFRATION, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDAS TRUSTEE OF THE OSCAR T.lion as Io the condition of the prop-other than a mortgagee, shall payerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( and Divorce cations and contract documenta AMERICA, NA SUCOESSOR BYLEGATEES OF JOSEPH B. DAVIDROLAS REVOCABLE LIVINGerly. Prospective bidders are ad-tIre assessments and the legal fees(g)(4).If this property is a condo- now available for inspection a MERGER TO LASALLE BANK,AIKJA JOSEPH DAVID, WILLIAMTRUST; CITIBANK, N.A. S/I/I TOmonished lo check the Court filo torequired byThe Condominiumminium unit which is part of a corn-Foreclosures the Office of the City Engineer. N.A , UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDP. BUTCHER AS PERSONALCITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA),vexty all information. If this propertyProperty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9)g1(mon interest community, the pur- This worfc consists of the con NONRECORD CLAIMANTS REPRESENTATIVE FOR JOSEPHN.A.; MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC;is a condominium unit, the psrchas-and (g)(4). If this property is a con-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureFoundation Notices Defendants B. DAVID NXIA JOSEPH DAVIDUNKNOWN OWNERS ANO NON-or of the unit at ho foreclosure sale,dominium unit wInch is part of usale other than a mortgagee shall strection of approximately 2,80( 11 CH 016282 (DECEASED) RECORD CLAIMANTS, other than s mortgagee, shall paycommon interest community, thepay the assessments required by Judicial Sales feet of new watermain, includinç 9033 N. EWING AVENUE SKOKIE,Defendants Defendants the assessments and the legal foespurchaser of IhO unit at Ihe toreclo-The Condominium PropertyAct, approximately 45 feet o IL 60076 11 CH 038507 11 CH 27566 required byThe Condominiumsure salo other than a mortgagee765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOUMechanics Liens augered wsterrnain in steel cas NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-4257 HOWARD STREET SKOKIE,Property Address 9639 KOSTNERProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1)shall pay the assessments requiredARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ing, water service connections, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-IL 60076 AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 and (g((4(. If this property is a con- by The Condominium Property Act,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Name Change & gutter,streetrernova suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREdorninium unit which is part of a7k5 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1(.IF YOUTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION and Sale entered¡n the aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SALE common interest community, theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFProbate and replacement, and all relatec cause ori October 30, 2012, ansuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureFisher and Shapiro file k 11-0419purchaser of the unit at the brodo-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN work, agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-and Sale enteredinthe above(It is advised that interested partiessure sale other than a mortgageeTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Public Hearings The project must be completed ration, will at 1030 AM on Septem-cause on June 10, 2013, an agentConsull with their shall pay the assessments requiredFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS within 55 working days. A corn- ber tt, 2013, at the The Judicialfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,own uttomoys beforebidding alby The Condominium Property Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Public Notices pletion date of November 22 Corporation, 755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). Sales One Southwill at 10:30 AM on September 12,mortgage foreclosure sales.) IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. For information, examine the 2013 has been specified for al Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-2013, at Ihe The Judicial Sates Cor-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISCourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-Storage - Legal GO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auctionPoration, One South Wacker Drive -that pursuant toa Judgment ofOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREney:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, work under thin contract. to the highest bidder, as sel forth4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Foreclosure entered on January 17,TO REMAININPOSSESSIONLAW. For information, esamine theP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGETake Notices Plans and specifications for bid- below, the toIIowng described realsell al public auction Io the highest2013, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc.,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, ding may be obtained at Parli estate. Commonly known av 9033bidder, as set forth below, the fol-as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INnoy:COOILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,IL 60527. (630) 794-9876 Please Assumed Name Rict9e C'tty Hall, ist Floor, Cash- N. EWING AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILlowing descnbed real estate: Corn-on August 27, 2013, at 205 W. Run-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONP.C., 1 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGErefer to file number f4-12-t7680. iersDesk, 505 Butler Place, 60076 Property Index No. 10-t4-monly known as 4257 HOWARD 15-1701(C) OF THE dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, ILLINOISROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- ASSUMED NAME Park Ridge, Illinois for a non- 413-00910-14-413-008. The realSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-Illinoin, sell atublic auction to theMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseTION One Soalh Wacker Onvo,Notice is hereby given, pursuant estateis improved with a singleerty Indes No. 10-27-402-055. Thehihost bidder or cash, as sel forthLAW. For information, esamino therefer to file number 14-12-22149.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650lo An Act in relation to the userefundabledepositof$50 OC family residence Sale terms: 25%real estale is improved with a singleb(ow, the following described realcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- set.State pro-qualification THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-(312) 236-SALE you can also visitof an Assumed Business NameP° down nf the highest bid by certifiedfamily residence. Sale terms: 25%properly, non:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,TION One South Wacker Dnve,The Judicial Sales Corporation at w in the conduct or transaction of15 required. funds at the close of the sale paya-down of the highest bid by certifiedCommonly known as 9639 KostnerP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- Bids will be accepted at the Of- Business in the Stale," ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-tundo at the close of the sale paya-Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 Porma-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,(312) 236-SALE You can also visitport of pending sates, CODILIS S asfice of the Cashier, 505 Butler tion. No third party checks will beble to The Judicial Salen Corpora-Cent Indos No.. 16-10-420-038 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseThe Judicial Sales Corporation st wASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030amended,thatacertification accepted. The balance, includinglion. No third party checks will beThe mortgaged real ostato is im-retor to tile number 14-10-22595.ww tlsc.com tor a 7 day status re-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,was registered by the under-Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, the Judicial sale fee for Abandonedaccepted. The balance, includinproved with a dwelling. The proper-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-port of pending sales. CODILIS 6SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527signed with the County Clerk of60068, until 10:00 AM on Wed- ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitythe Judicial sale fee for Abandonety will NOT be open for inspection. lION One South Wacker Drive,ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 nesday, August 212013,s (630) 794-5300 Attomoy Filo NoCook County. Registration Nurn- Relief Fund, which io calculated onResidential PropertyMunicipalityThe judgment amount was24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,14-12-17680 Attorney ARDC No, which time all bids will be public- ber 013135157 onJuly30, residential real estate at the rate ofRelief Fund, which is calculated on$1 12,233.58.SaIe terms for non-(312( 238-SALE You can also visilSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60h2700468002 Attomey Code. 21762 y opened arid read. $1 for each $t 000 or fraction there-residential real estate at the rate ofparties: 10% of successful bid im-The Judicial Sales Corporation at w(630) 794-5300 Attorney File NoCase Number:12 CH 02370720i3, Under the Assumed of of the amount paid by the pur-$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-mediately at conclusion of auction,ww.ljsc.com for a 7 day status re-14-12-22149 Attorney AROC No.TJSC#: 33-t4021 NOTE: Pursuant A bid deposit is required, whic Name of must be in the forro of a bic chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-of of the amount paid by the pur-balance by 12:30 p.m. the nestport of pending sales. CODILIS 600468002 Attorney Codo. 21762to the Fair Debt Collection Practices SUPREME AUTO tied funds/or wire transfer,is duechaser not to eaceed $300, in certi-business day. ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 bond or a certified or cashier-'t both by cashier's Case Number:f2 CH 035541Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'swiththebusinesslocatedal within twenty-four (24) hours. Notied funds/or wire transfer,is duechocks; and no refunds, The saloNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,TJSC#: 33-13675 NOTE: Pursuant attorney is doomed Io be a debt col-3550 Dernpsfer Ave., Skokie, ILcheck payable to theCityo' fee shall be paid by the mortgageewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Noshall be sublect to general real os-SUITE f00 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527to the Fair Debt Collection Practiceslector attempting to collect a debt Park Ridge. The successful bid- 60076. The true and realfull ucquinvg the residential real estatnfee shall be paid by the mortgageelato laxes, special tanes, special(630) 794-5300 Attomey File NoAct, you are advised that Plainliff'sand any information oblained will be der will be required to furnish s pursuant to its credit bid al the saleacquinng the residential real estaleassessments, special lanes levied,14-10-22595 Attorney ARDC No.sttomey is doomed to be a debt col-used for that purpose. name(s) and residence address ContractBondfortheful or by any mortgagee, Iudgmentpursuant to its credit bid at the saleand supenor liens,ifairy. The00468002 Attorney Code. 21762lector attempting to collect a debt1546372 oftheowner(s)/partner(s) is: creditor, or other lienor acguinngor by any mortgagee, judgmentproperly s offered as is,with noCase Number 10 CH 036050and any information obtained will be7/25, 8/1. 818/13 #607837 James Janisch, 3550 Dempsteramount of the contract and n the residentialreal estate whosecreditor, or other lienor acquiringexpress or implied warranties andTJSC#: 33-16048 NOTE: Pursuantused for that psrpose. Ave., Skokie, IL 60076. Certificate of Insurance prior IC rights in and to the residential realthe residentialreal estale whosewithout any representation as to theto the Fuir Debt Collection Practices1547726 SKOKIE 8/8, 8/15, 8/22/13 #617576 starting the work, The success- estate arose prior to the sale. Therights in and to the residential realquality of title or recourse to Plain-Act, you are advised that Plsintitf'n7125. 8/1. 8/8/13 #607915 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ful bidder will be required to pa subtect property is aublect to gener-eslale arose pnor to the sale. Thetiff. Prospective bidders are ad-attorney is deemed to be a debt col- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ASSUMED NAME prevailing wage rates in accord' al real estate taxes, special assess-ssblect property in subtect to goner-monished to review the court file tolector attempting to collect a debtSKOKIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Notice is hereby given, pursuant ments, orspecialtaxesleviedal real estate lanes, special assess-verify allinformation and to viewand any information oblained will beIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION anos with state and focal laws. against said real estate and is of-mento, orspecialtasesleviedauction rules at www.kallexrs.com, used for Ihal purpose. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-to An Act in relation fo the useThe City of Park Ridge reserves fered for sete without any represen-against said real estate and is of-For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher1549909 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTIONAL ASSOCIATION, of an Assumed Business Namethe right lo reject arty and ali tatiox as to quality or quantity of titlefered for sale without any represen-and Shapiro, Attorney #42168,7/25, 8/1, 8)8/13 #607950 DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEPlaintiff in the conduct or transaction ofbids, and without recourse to Plaintiff andtalion as to quality or quantity of title2121 Waskegan Road, Suite 301, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION V. Business intheState,"asSarah Mitchell in AS IS condition. The sale is fur-and without recourse to Plaintiff andBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)SKOKIE Plaintiff, SHAYNE KITE NK/A SHAYNE Z.amended,that acertification in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- City Engineer lher subject to confirmation by the 498-9990, between1 :00 p.m. andIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KITE; LOTUS ASSOCIATION;was registered COsC. Upon payment in fsII nf thether subtect to confirmation by the weekdays only. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ERIC C. POTTOORE, ANNAMMABANK OF AMERICA, N.A. S/B/1I by the under-8/e, 8/15113 #619303 amount bid, the purchaser will re-court. Upon payment in full of the TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYERIC A/K/AERIC ANNAMMA,TO LASALLE BANK, N.A,;UN-signed with the County Clerk of ceive a Certificate of Sale that willamount bid, the purchaser will re-8/1,8/8,8115h3 8612573 DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,GUARANTY HOME EQUITY COR-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-Cook County. Registration Num- entitle the purchaser to a deed tocome a Certificate of Sale hat will NA PORATION, CACV OF COLORA-RECORD CLAIMANTS; UN-ber;D13135095 on July24, VIllage of Skokie the real estate after confirmation ofentitle the purchaser to a deed toSKOKIE Plaintiff, DO, LLC S/I/I TO MARYLAND NA-KNOWN OCCUPANTS, 201 3. Under theAssumed Notice to Bidders the sale. The property will NOT bethe real estate after confirmation ofINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIONAL BANK, UNKNOWN OWN-Defendants Name of open tocinspection andplaintiffthe sale. The property will NOT beCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- The Village of Skokie is now ad- ANN BRUSH, TOWNE SQUAREERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-11 CH 39709 PaIn Away Shop makes no representation as to theopen forinspection andplaintiffTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYOF SKOKIE CONDOMINIUM AS-ANTS Property Address:8541 NORTH ceptirig sealed BIDS for condihoo of the property Prospec-makes no representation as Io theDIVISION JPMORGAN CHASESOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWN-Defendants LOTUS AVE. UNIT 913 SKOKIE, ILwith thebusinesslocatedat Downtown Landscaping tivebidders are admonishedtocondition of the property, Prospec-BANK N A ERS ANO NONRECORD CLAIM-12 CH 023707 60077 9023 Tamaroa Terrace, Skokie, Improvement Project and check the court file lo venfy all odor-tisebiddersareadrnonistredloPlaintiff, ANTS 4321W. CLEVELAND STREETNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREIL 60076. The frue arId real full 2013 Non-Arterial Street malien, If this property is u condo-chock the court file to verify all nf or- Defendants SKOKIE, IL 60076 SALE - CONDOMINIUM name(s) and residence address Resurfacing Program minium unit, the purchaser of themaSon. If thin property is a condo-BRIAN CHOI NKJA NAM CHOI,12 CH 035541 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Fisher and Shapiro tile if 1 t-051261oftheowner(s)/partner(s) ix:Notice is hereby given that the unit at the foreclosure sale, otherminium unit, the purchaser of theJENNIFER KO, LINCOLN RIDGE5005 WARREN STREET UNITTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-(It is advised that interested parties than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit at the foreclosure sate, otherNORTH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-#506 SKOKIE, IL 60077 suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosureconsult with their Jeffrey Goldstein, 9023Villageof Skokie willreceive sessments and the legal fees re-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-ATION, UNKNOWN OWNERSNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-und Sale enteredinthe aboveown attorneys beforebidding atTamaroa Terr, Skokie, ILBIOS st 5127 Oakfon Street, qsired by The Condominium Prop-sessments und the legal fees re-AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-couse on May 31, 2013, an agonImortgage foreclosure sales.) 60076. Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention: erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9lg)(1) andquirod by The Condominium Prop-Defendants suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosurefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given8/1, 8/8, 8/15/13 #613377 Michael Aleksic, Purchasing (g4).Ifthis properly is a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(1( and10 CH 036050 and Salo enteredinthe abovewill at tO:30 AM on September 3,thatpsrsssnt Ios Jsdment of Agent until 11:00 am. local time minium unit which is part of u com-)g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-7450 N. LINCOLN AVENUE UNITcause on May 24, 2013, an agent 2013, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-Foreclosure entered on Msy 31, ASSUMED NAME mon interest community, the pur-minium unit which is part of a corn-#306 SKOKIE, IL 60076 for The Judicial Sales Corporstiun,parution, One South Wacker Drive -2013, Kauen Realty Services, Inc., on Thursday, August 22, 2013. chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremon interest community, the pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-will al 10:30 AM on September 6,54th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.Notice is hereby given, pursuantBidders will be required to ce/ti- sale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of the unit at lIre foreclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-2013, ut the The Judicial Sales Cor-sell ut public asclion to the higheston September 4, 2013, at 205 W.to An Act in relation to the useby that forall work to be per- pay the assessments required bsale other than a mortgagee shallsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureporalion, One South Wacker Drive -bidder, as sot forth below, the fol-Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-of an Assumed Business Nameformed pursuant to the Conlraci The Condominium Property Ac,pay the assessments required band Sale enteredinthe abono24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,lowing described real osIate: Com-cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionin the conduct or transaction ofDocuments, at least the prevail. 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1).IF YOUThe Condominium Property Accause on February 15, 2013, un sell st public auction to the highestmonly known as 4321 W. CLEVE-Io the highest bidder for cash, asBusiness in theState,"asing rato of wages as found anc ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). lF YOUagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-LAND STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 set forth below, the following doscri-amended, OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ration, will al 10:30 AM on Augustlowing described real osIate: Corn-Property Indes No 10-22-417-054.bed real property: that acertificationdetermined by theIllinois De TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT16, 2013, at the The Judicial Salesmosly known as 5005 WARRENThe real enlate is improved with aCommonly known as 8541 Northwas regìsteredby the under-partrnenlofLaborforCool FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCorporation, One South WackerSTROET UNIT #506, SKOKIE, ILsinqIe family residence. Sale terms:Lotus Avenue, Unit 913, Skokie, ILsigned with the County Clerk ofCounty will be paid lo all work. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60077 Properly Indes No10-21-25 J down of the highest bid by cor-60077 Cook County. Regisfration Nurn-ers and employees employec ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN60606, sell al public auction Io the414-082-1085. The real estateistified funds at the close of the salePermanent Inden No.:10-21-119-ber: D13135012 on June17,and working on the project. OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-l701(C( highest bidder, as set forth below,improved with a condo/townhouse,payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-099-1049 2013. Under theAsxumedAny bid or proposal submitted MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISthe following descnbed real estate:Salo terms: 25% down of the high-poration. No third party checks willThe mortyaged real estate is im- LAW. For information, examine theMORTGAGE FORECLOSURECornmonly known ss 7450 N LIN-Ost bid by certified funds at thebe accepted. The balance. includ-proved with a dwelling. The proper-Name of unsealed, unsigned, fax trans- court file or contad Plaintiff's attor-LAW For information, esamino theCOLN AVENUE UNIT #306,close of the salo paysble to The J5-ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-lv wilt NOT be open for inspection. Aaron Associates missionsor receivedsubse- ney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,court file or contact Plaintiff's StIer-SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indesdicial Sales Corporation. No thirddonod Residential Properly Manici-The purchaser oftho unit other thanwiththebusinesslocatedatpuenttotheaforementioned P.0 , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEnec:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,No. 10-27-307-129-1018. The realparty checks will be accepted. Thepality Relief Fund, which is calcula-a mortgagee shalt pay the assess-4445 Lyons Street, Skokie, lili-date and lime will be disqualified ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,P C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEestate is improved with a residence,balance, including the Judicial saleted on residential real estate al themonts and the baal foes requirednois 60076, The true and realand returned to the bidder. The IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, Salo terms: 25% down of the high-feeforAbandoned Residentialrato of $1 for each $1 000 or f rac-py 765 ILCS 605/9g1) and (g((4(.full name(s) and residence ad-Village of Skokie reserves the refer to file number t4-1 1-11546.IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaseest bid by certified funds at theProperty Municipality Relief Fund,lion thereof of the amount paid byTIre ludgmOnt amounl was THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-refer to tile number 14-11-25662,close of the sale payable to The Ju-which is calculated on residentialthe purchaser not to exceed $300,$123,843.08.Sale terms for non-dress of the owner(s)/partner(s)right to reject any and all bids or TION One South Wacker Dove,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdreal ostato al the rsto of $1 for eachin certified funds/or wire transter, isparties: 10% of successful bid im-is; Robert J. Aaron, 4445 Lyonsparts thereof, to waive any irreg- 24th Floor. Chicago, IL 60606-4650lION One South Wacker Drino,party checks will be accepted. The$1,000 or fraction thereof of thedue within twenty-four (24) hours.mediately at conclusion of auction,Street, Skokie, Illinois 60076 . ularities or infomialitiesinbid- (3l2) 236-SALE You can also visit24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650balance, including the Judicial saleamount paid by the purchaser notNo feeshallbepaid bythebalance by12:30 p.m. the nest7/25, 8/1, WW13 #610912 ding procedures and to award The Judicial Sales Corporation at w1312) 236-SALE Vos can also visitfeeforAbandonedResidentialto. osceod $300. in certified funds/ormortgagee acquiring the residentialbusiness day,bothby cashier's the contract in s manner beat wwtjuc.com for a 7 day status re-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wProperly Municipality Relief Fund,wire transfer, is duo within twenty-real estate pursuant to its credit bidchecks; and no refunds.The salo port of sending sales, CODILIS 6 « tjac.com for a 7 day status re-which is calculated on residentialfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidat the sale or by any mortgagee,shall be subject to general real es- serving the interest of the Vil- ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030port of pending sales. CODILIS 6real estate at the rato of $1 for eachby the mortgagee acquiring the res-judgment creditor, or other lienortale tases, special taxes, special lage. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030$1,000 or fraction thereof of theidential real Ostato pursuant to ifsacquiring the residential real estateassessments, special taxes levied, T O PLACE A Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,amount paid by the purchaser notcredit bid at the salo or by anywhose nghts in and to the residen-and superiorliens,ifany. The cessible building.Persons re- (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527to exceed $300, in certified funds/ormortgagee, judgment creditor,ortisireal ostato arose prior to theproperty is offered as is,with no quiring ussistance should con- 14-11-11546 Attorney ARDC No.(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.wire transfer, is due within twenty-other lieqor acquiring the residentialsale, The subtect property is sabtoctespross or implied warranties and H EIP WANTED tract the Purchasing Office at 00468002 Attorney Code. 2176214-11-25662 Attorney ARDC No.four )24( hours. No fee shall be paidreal estate whose rights in and Ioto general real estate lasos, specialwithout any representation as to Iho Case Number:IlCH 01628200468002 Attorney Code. 21762by the mortgagee acquiring the ros-the residential real estate arose pri-assessments, or special taxes lev-quality of title or recourse to Plain- 847-933-8240 or 'flY 673-9330 TJSC#: 33-15602 NOTE: PursuantCase Number, 1 1 CH 038507idential real estate pursuant Ioitsor Io the sale, The subject propertyed against said real estate and islift. Prospective bidders are ad- A D I N 1H E Michael Aleksic to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesTJSC#: 33-14356 NOTE: Pursuantcredit bid at the salo or by anyis sublect to general real ostato tas-offered for sale without any repro-monished to review the court file Io Purchasina Agent Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sto the Fair Debt Collection Practicesmortgagee, judgment creditor,ores, special asseosmonlo, or specialsontalion as to quality or quantity ofverifyallinformation and Io view Village ofkokie allomey is deemed to be a debt col-Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sother honor acquiring the residentialtaxes levied against said real estatetillo and without recourse to Plaintiffauction rules at www.kallenrs.com. W8/13 #619277 lector attempting to collect a debtattorney is deemed to be a debt col-real estale whose ngtrts in and tound is offered for salo without anyand in "AS 1S condition. The sale isFor information: Sale ClerIc, Fisher C LASSIFIEDS, and any information obtained will belector stlernpting to collect a debtthe residential real estate arose pri-representationastoqualityorfurther subject to confirmation byand Shapiro, Attorney O 42168, used for that purpose and any information obtained will beor Io the salo, The ssbloct propertyquantity of title und without recourse REACH 00110 MORE QUALiFIED the court, Upon payment infull of2121 Waukogan Road, Suite 301, . 1549030 used for that purpose. is sublet to general real estate lax-to Plaintiff and in "As lS condition.the amount bid, the purchaser willBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) (ALL LOCAl (ANDIDATES IN 8/1,8/8,8/15113 1612641 1648003 os. special assessments, or specialThe salo is further sublet to conf ir-receive a Certificate of Sale that will498-9990, between 1:00 p.m and 8/1,8/8,8/15t13 #612623 laxos levied against said real estatemation by the court. Upon paymententitle the purchaser to a deed to3:00 p.m. weekdays only. CHICAGOLAND WITH MONSTER, and is offered for salo withoul anyin full of the amount bid, the pur-the real Ostato aher confirmation of1542481 8 47-998-3400 representationasto uaIitvorchaser will receive a Certificate ofthe sale. The property will NOT be7125, 8/1, 8)6/13 #607825 (AU 847-998-3400 Thursday, August 8, 2013 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Bid Notice Bid Notice Foreclosures Public Notices Storage - Legal Storage - Legal NOTICE OF BIDDING LEGAL NOTICE seizure ofpropert5.Datedthis "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-Trunniekia J Franklin 384 entirety. Payment must be Notice is hereby given that the VILLAGE OF MORTON 7/12113, Steven E. Zublocki, StateING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-Ocelia M Goodloe 162 made by certified check or mon- Bar No. 1027190, Gray & Assoc., GROVE EN BY THE BOARD OF EDU-Jon H Hooper 641 eyorderonly.No personal Skokie Park District is accepting L.L.P., Attys. for Plaintiff, t6345 W. 651 All bids for carpeting in the Devon- Cook County, Illinois GlendaleDr., NewBerlin, WICATION of School District No.Carmella P Jenkins checks or cash accepted. shire Cultural Center. Bid speci- IN-GROUND DUAL POST 53151, (4t4) 224-8404/ (414) 224-202inthe County ofCook,Christopher LeBeau 954 goods must be removed from fications are available at 9300 VEHICLE 0271. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. isState of Illinois, that a TentativeTunisha McClendon-Dawsonthe unit within 24 hours. Pay- Weber Place, Skokie, IL 60077 HOIST REPLACEMENT attempting to collect a debt and anyBudget of said school district for 856 monts due immediately upon between the hours of 8:30 am. PROJECT intornistìon obtained will be used forthe fiscal year beginning July 1,Katins J McDavis 228 acceptance of bid. Unit availabil- FIND MORE that purpose. lt you have previousl2013, will be on file and conven-Ivan M Moore 594 ify subject to prior settlement of and 4:30 p.m., Monday through INVITATION FOR BIDS received a discharge in u chapter REACH OUT Friday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bybankruplcy case, this communics-ently available to public inspec-Rebecca Morris 291 account. Bids will be received until Tues- the President and the Board oftion should riot be construed so antian at the Evanston TownshipShadae Morris 577 Unit 5507 Brad Schiller day, September 10th 2013 at Trustees of the Village of Mor-attempt to hold you personally liableHighSchoolBusinessOfficeCynthia M Oliphant 704 Unit 2038 David Hollis Jr 10:00 am., at which time the ton Grove, Cook County, Illinois,for the debt. from and after 8:00 a.m on Au-Elizabeth M Oneal 252 Unit 6504 Eric Johnson #605746 bids will be opened and publicly that sealed bids will be received7/25 8/1 808/13 gust 8th, 2013, at 1600 DodgeDennean J Paul 619 & 666 Unrt4216 Guy Dunn read.All bids must be submit- tor the tN-GROUND DUAL Probate Avenue, Evanston, Illinois in thisLaveme Paul 516 Unit 5006 C & C Capital envelope POST VEHICLE HOIST RE- School District No. 202. Darryl Petty 370 Unit 501 4 C & C Capital ted ¡n asealed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Carpetingat PLACEMENT PROJECT. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-Marie PickeR 297 & 412 Unit 501 5 C & C Capital marked "Bid for LO(A JOBS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS - Devonshire Cultural Center" Bids will be received up to the THER GIVENthatapublicBlanca Quintana 573 Unit 5026 C & C Capital TO MORE PROBATE DIVISION and addressed to Jon hour of 10:30 AM. Local Time, hearing on said budget will beDesiree Rand 98 Unit 126 Mridula Jayararrnari on the 5th day of September,ESTATE of held at 7:30 p.m. on SepternberTempestt J Reed 823 8/8,8(15(13 #612074 Marquardt, Skokie Park District, Dorothy A. Stohlman, deceased 9300 Weber Place, Skokie,IL 2013, at the office of the Direc- 9th.2013,inroom N112 atJoana Rodriguez-Sanches i 12 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE tor of Public Works, at the Pub- No. 2013 P 003277 Evanston Township HighElberto Rosado 472 60077. CLAIM NOTICE & NOTICE TO TO BE HELD AT:THE LOCK The Board of Park Commission- lic Works Facility, 7840 N, Nagle School,1600 Dodge Avenue,Joana Sanchez 63 KNOWN AND UNKNOWN UP SELF STORAGE ers of the Skokie Park District, Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois, Evanston, Illinois in this SchoolJanice Simmons 531 3366 N. Kedzie, and will be publicly opened and HEIRS District No. 202. Jenae Smart 421 Cook County,Illinoisreserves Notice is given of the death at Chicago, IL 60618 the right Io reject any or all bids AT read at that time. Dated this 8th day of August,Charidra Spencer 767 QUALI FI ED Dorothy A. Stahlman of Chica- 773-539-3366 or portions thereof. The bidding forms and docu- 2013. Russell D Williams 564 Illinois. Letters of Office DATE: August 23, 2013 Please direct questions to Jon ments are available at the officego, Board of Education of SchoolToys M Woods 647 were issued on July 5, 2013 to BEGINS AT: 11:30am Superin- of the Director of Public Works, District No. 202 in the County of8/1, 8/8/13 #606441 Marquardt,Assistant Eugene F. Nowak of 1975 Sun- CONDITIONS: Allunits will be tendent of Recreation at jrmarqu Village of Morton Grove, Illinois Cook, State at Illinois. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE set Ridge Road in Northfield, IL sold to the highest bidder.Bids [email protected] in hard copy form or at http:llww William Stafford TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK attorneyis DavidG. taken only for each unit inifs w. mortongroveil. org/resident/sbwhose Board Secretary" UP S ELF STO RAGE 929-8520 Bails of 1325 Arlington Heights entirety. Payment must be 8/8/13 #620060 PIONEERLO(ALCOM,4AONSTER outlPublicNotices.asp in a 8/8/13 #617236 5250 Golf Rd. Skokie, IL 60077 Road in Elk Grove Village,lIli- made by cash, credit card, or downloadableelectronicform. PUBLIC NOTICE 847-677-8080 funds. nais60007(847) 290-0436.Notice is hereby gives by the Board certified No personal LOCAL The cost for a hard copy form of DATE: August 29th, 2013 checks accepted. All goods the bidding forms and docu-Claims against the Estate mayof Education School District 73.5, BEGINS AT: 11:30am be filedin the Circuit Court ofCounty of Cook, State ofIllinois, must be removed from the unit REAR Ott tO MORE QUALIFIED LOCAL ments is twenty and 00/100 dol- that s tentative budget forsaidCONDITIONS: Allunits will bewithin 24 hours.Payment due CANDIDECES IN (AI(ERIAND WItH Cook County, Illinois at the Ri- lars($20.00), which is not School District for the fiscal yearsold to the highest bidder.Bidsimmediately upon acceptance of MONSTER (ALL 84099E 0400 chard J. Daley Center, Room its refundable. There is no coot as- begioning July 1, 2013 and endingtaken only for each unit in bid. Unit availability sublect to sociated with electronic down-1202 in Chicago, Illinois 60602June 30, 2014 is ox tile and coe-entirety. Payment must be and with the Representative on pnor settlement of account. loads.Bids must be submitted venieotly available for public inspec-made by cash, credit card, or Bid Notice Bid Notice sistian st the Skokie School DistriCt Unit: 2350 on the fonos provided. or before the date thatis certifiedfunds. No personal months from the first publication73.5, Superintendent's Office, 8000 Tenant: Pedro Gonzalez The Director of Public Works re- Prairie ILchecks accepted. Allgoods CANDIDATES AdvertIsement for BIds date of this Notice as indicatedEasI Road, Skokie, Unit: 2235 serves the right to refuse to is- 60076, from 7:30 am. to 3:00 p.m.must be removed from the unitTenant: Sarah Khan Notice ¡s hereby given by James McHo9h Construction Co., below. Any claim not filed within sue Plans,Specificationsand each Monday through Friday os orwithin 24 hours.Payment dueUnit: 219 on behalf of the Morton Grove Park Distnct, Cook County, lIli- that time period is barred. Cop-after August 8, 2013. Proposals to any person, firm. immediately upon acceptance ofTenant: James Currey fols, that sealed bids will be received and publicly opened for ies of any claim filed with theIn addition, the tentative budget willbid. Unit availability subject to or corporation that he considers be posted on the District's Web site Unit: 244 the following: Court must be mailed or deliv- prior settlement of account. to be unqualified. lwww.sd735.org I and available for Tenant: James Currey Bld W DescriptIon ered to the Representative and The right to waive any irregolari- public inspection st the Skokie Pub-Units Tenant 2156 OPB-003-13 Sitework I Excavation the attorney within ten days at- Und: ty and to reject any or all bids is lic Library, 5217 Oakton. Notice is2091 David Thomson Tenant: Michael Vazquez OPB-004-13 Site Utilities ter it is filed.5/ David G. Barts,further hereby given that u Public reserved to the President and 4006 Kenneth Wolak 8/8,8(15/13 #611839 IN OPB-005-13 Asphalt Paving Board of Trustees of the VillageAttorney at Law Heanng will be held at 7:00 rim. on2022 Robert Simpson 8/1,8/8,8/15/13 #611944 the lOtir day of September 00t3 ut OBP-006-13 Concrete (Building & Pool) of Morton Grove.All contracts 8/8,8/15/13 #619114 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OBP-007-13 Masonry ElizabethMeyer School, OtOO TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK for the constructionofPublic Tripp, is this School District. OBP-008-13 Structural Steel & Misc. Metals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE UP SELF STORAGE Works are subject to the Illinois COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS - David Adamsoe, Secretary OBP-009-13 Roofing Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS, District 73.5, Board of Education TO BE HELD AT: 3850 West Devon Ave, PROBATE DIVISION THE LOCK UP STORAGE OBP-010-13 Metal Panels 130/1 et seq.). 8/8/13 #613523 Lincolnwood, IL, 60712 OBP-011-13 Sforefront,Windows & Glazing ESTATE of 350 W. Kinzie DATE: 8/29/2013 General questions regarding theGeraldine A. Caron, deceased) Public Hearings OBP-01 2-1 3 Carpentry Chicago, IL 60654 BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM (HICAGOLAND Contract Documents should be No, 2013 P003517 OBP-013-13 Stainless Steel Counfertops PUBLIC NOTICE P-312-464-1900 CONDITIONS: All units will be directed to Mr. Paul Tobin, Divi-CLAIM NOTICE & NOTICE TO OBP-01 4-1 3 Flooring NORRIDGE SCHOOL fax 312-329-1362 sold to the highest bidder.Bids sion Superintendent, Public KNOWN AND UNKNOWN OBP-01 5-1 3 Painting Works Department,via fax to DISTRICT 80 BOARD OF DATE: 8/30(13 taken only for each unitinits OBP-016-13 Awnings HEIRS BEGINS AT: 3:00 P.M. entirety. Paymentmust be (847) 965-9511. AlIdetailedNotice is given of the death of EDUCATION AUGUST OBP-017-13 Fire Protection MEETiNG - LOCATION CONDITIONS: All units will bemade by CASH OR CREDIT questions concerning the actualGeraldine A. Carao of Elk Grove OBP-018-13 HVAC CHANGE sold to the highest bidder. BidsCARD. No personal checks ac- bid specifications should be for-Village, Illinois.Letters of Office OBP-01 9-1 3 Electrical The location of the Board of Ed-taken only for each unitinitscepted.All goods must be re- warded in writing via tax no lesswere issued on July 5, 2013 to OBP-020-1 3 Plumbing than five business days prior to ucation for Norridge School Dis-entirety. Payment must bemoved from the unit wdhin 24 OBP-021-13 Pool Piping & Equipment Luanne Juberg of 200 Victoriatrict 80 meeting originally set tormade by certified check or morì-hours. Payment due immedi- WITH the scheduled bid opening date. ElkGroveVillage,Illinois OBP-022-1 3 Fencing in James Giles School, on Augusteyorderonly.No personalately upon acceptance of bid. Dated at Morton Grove, Illinois,whose attorneyisDavidG. FOR THE PROJECT: 20, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. has boonchecks or cash accepted.AllUnit availability subject to prior this 8th day of August, 2013, byBails of 1325 Arlington Heights MORTON GROVE PARK DISTRICT changedtoJohn V. Leighgoods must be removed fromsettlement of account. Order of Mr. Andy DeMonte, Di-Road in Elk Grove Village,lIli- ORIOLE PARK AQUATIC FACILITY RECONSTRUCTION School.The meeting will beginthe unit within 24 hours. Pay-Unit# 409/Christian A. Carini rector of Public Works, Villagenoix60007 (847)290-0436. OWNER CONSTRUCTION MANAGER at 7:00 p.m.inthe John V.monts due immediatelyuponUnit# 1 320/Macecilia Gaycel of Morton Grove. Claims against the Estate may Morton Grove Park DistnctJames McHugh Construction Co. Leigh Learning Center. acceptance of bid. Unit availabil-Hernandez 8/8113 #619870 be filed in the Circuit Court of 6834 Dempster St 1737 5. Michigan Ave. 8/8/13 #617765 ity subject to prior settlement ofUnit# 1322/Galaxie Construction Cook County, Illinois at the Ai- Morton Grove, tllinois 60053 Chicago, IL 60616 account. C/O N.ILDistrict Bankruptcy MONSTER, PH(847) 965-1200/ PH (312) 401-1191 I chard J.Daley Center, Room Storage - Legal Und F-20 Marc Gosnell Trustee David Leibowitz EX (847) 965-7484 FX (312) 277- 6856 Foreclosures 1202 in Chicago, Illinois 60602 8/8,8/15/13 #617589 Und# 4159/George Killian package: and with the Representative onLifeStorageof Humboldt Park Unit# 4208/Philip F. Maher Bidsare being acceptedfor the followingbid State oI Wisconsin Circuit Court - SiteworklExcavation, Site Utilities, Asphalt Paving, Concrete, or bofare the date thatis sixwill hold a public oslo to enforce NOTiCE OF PUBLIC SALE Unit# 4210/Philip F. Maher Sauk county Publication Summonsmonths from the first publication Masonry, Structural Steel & Misc, Metals, Roofing, Metal Pan- - Case No. 13-CV-280 - The Hono- a lien imposed on said property,TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCKUniR 4265/O. Aleksander Zaki date of this Notice as indicated ets, Storefront, Windows A Glazing, Carpentry, Stainless Steel rablePatrickJ,Taggart- Case as described below, pursuant to UP SE LF STO RAGE Unit# 4289/Philip F. Maher below. Any claim not filed within Countertops,Flooring,Painting,Awnings,FireProtection, Code 30404 (Foreclosure of Mort- the Illinois Self -Service Storage 2525 West Arm'rtage Ave, UnitlA 4296/Rey Nonata HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Pool Piping & Equipment, and gage)- The amount claimed en-that time period is barred. Cop-FacilityAct,tllinois Code 770 Chicago, IL 60647 Unit# 4310/Lorena Castro ceeds $10,000.00 - Nalionstar CALL Fencing. Contracts will be awarded under Bid# OPB-003-13, ¡es ot any claim tiled with theILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Monday, DATE: WEDNESDAY Unft# 431 3/Smartrned Corpora- Mortgage, LIC, 350 Highland Dr.,court must be mailed or deliv- OPB-0Ó4-1 3, OPB-005-1 3, OPB-006-1 3, OPB-007-1 3, OPB- Lewisville, TX 75067, Plaintiff vs. August 12, 2013 at LifeStorage AUGUST 28, 2013 t ion 008-13, OPB-009-13, OPB-010-13, 0FB-011-13, OPB-012- ered to the Representative andof Humboldt Park, 4014W. BEGINS AT: _2:OOPM 8/8, 8/15/13 #607239 Doy Carl, Jane Doe Cart, Amy Carlthe attorney within ten days af- 13, OPB-013-13, OPB-014-13, OPB-015-13, OPB-016-13, 8 John Doe Carl, 3715 Arcadia St., Grand Avenue, Chicago, Illinois,CONDITIONS: All units will be OPB-017-13, OPB-018-13, OPB-019-13, OPB-020-13, OPB- Skokie, IL 60076-1740 and Wilder-ter it is tiled.s/ David G. Bails,60651. Phone number is 1-773-sold to the highesf bidder. Bids 021-13, and OPB-022-13, respectively. ness Lake Condominium Associa-Attorney at Law 235-2800 taken only for each unit inits tion, Inc., 400 Gesesee St., Ste. D,8/1 8/8 8/15/13 #611942 Management reserves the right Seated bids will be received until August 27, 2013 at 10:00 Delatield, WI 53018-1801, Defend- entirety. Payment mustbe A.M CST at Morton Grove Park District's Administrative 016- ants - The State of Wisconsin - To Public Notices to withdraw any unit from sale.made by cash, credit card, or 847-998-3400 ces located on second floor of 6834 Dampster Sf., Morton each person named above as a de- Registeredor motor vehiclescertifiedfunds. No personal Grove, IL 60053. BIds received alter this time will not be ac- tendant: Vos are hereby notifiedNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGare sold "As Is/Pails Only." nochecks accepted. Allgoods cepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immedi-that the plaintiff named above hasNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bytitles or registration. must be removed from the unit TO PLACE A filed s lawsuit or other legal action of ately after the specified closing time. theBoardofEducation Name Unit within 24 hours.Payment due against you. Wthin 40 days aher #219, in Bidding documents wilt be available by Construction Manager SchoolDistrict theJuanaki Anderson 201 immediately upon acceptance of 7/25/13 vos must respond with aCounty of Cook, State of Illinois, beginning August 12, 2013. Contact Tom StuA, via email, at fs wntten demand for a copy of the Geralena Bentley 212 bid. Unit availability subject to HELP [email protected], to request bidding documents. complainl. The demand must bethat the Tentative Budget forStantia P. Black 854 prior settlement of account. All inquiries about the Bid Documents shall be directed in writ- sentordeliveredtothecourt,said School Districtwill be onLee Blossom 22 Unit 1061 Barton Faist ing, by August 22, 2013 2:00PM CST, to the attention of Tom whose addressis515 Oak SI.,file and conveniently availableLinda M Brewer 178 Unit 2047A Wayne C Ellison Baraboo, WI 53903 and to Gray & Stuit, James McHugh Construction Co., 1737 5. Michigan tor public inspection at the Dis-Eric Brinson 759 Unit 2139 Garry Eskndge WANTED AD Assoc., L LP., plaintiff's attorney,trict Business Office located atAnne Brown 571 Ave., Chicago, IL 60616. Questions are to be faxed to (312) whose address is 16345 W. Glee- Unit 3522 Ales Averbach 277-6856. dale Dr .New Berlin, WI 53150.7700 Gross Point Road, Skokie,Jermell Brown 754 8/8,8/15/13 #617054 All bids offered must be accompanied by a cashiers check, You may have as allomey help orIllinois in this School District andLakisha R Brown 364 IN THE certified check, or bid bond made payable to the construction represent you.If you do not de-on the District's website at Jose M Carrasquillo 740 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE manager in the amount of not less than 10 percent (10%) of mand a copy of the complaint withinniIes2l9.org. Notice is furtherChiquita M Carroll 550 TOBE HELDAT: 40 days, the Court may grant judg- the bid or the aggregate of the bids as the case may be as a hereby given that a public hear-John H Christian 220 THE LOCK UP STORAGE meni against you tor the award ofing on said budget will be held CLASSI FI EDS, guarantee that if tOre bid rs accepted a contract will be entered money or other legal adios roques- Curtis J Coffie 655 350 W. Klnsle into and the contract shall be property performed. ted in the complaint, and you mayat 8:00 p.m. on the 16th day ofDana Coleman-Newman 58 Chicago, IL 60654 The successful bidder shall pay the general prevailing wage lose your right to object to anythingSeptember, 2013 at the DistrictThomas Collins 148 P-31 2-46-4-1900 for work under these Contracts as ascertained by the Illinois that is or may be incorrect in IheOffice in this School District 219,Francisco Cruz 78 fax 312-329-1362 CALL complaint. A ludgment may be en-in the County of Cook, State ofTunisha Dawson-McClendon DATE: 8(30/13 Department of Labor forced as provided by law. A judg- The Morton Grove Park District reserves the right to reject any Illinois. 856 BEGINS AT: 3:00 PM. mont awarding money may becomeRobert Silverman, President and all bids and to waive any informality at its discretion. a lion sgsisst airy real estate you Carolyn A Delphie 168 CONDITIONS: All units will be 847-998-3400 Cartton Evans, Secretary 8/8/13 #616234 own now or in the future, and may Carta Duncan 558 sold to the highest bidder. Bids also be entorced by garnishment or8/8/13 #618078 Erica J Franklin 625 taken only for each unitinits I - Visit Tuflrivecorn to learn whatcars are leading the pack in sales ¡nyour a rea1

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ARTS & CULTURE I PHILANTHROPY I FOOD I FASHION this week and Ralph Lauren as well as emerging local talent. Co-chairs Jean Antoniou, August 7-11 SERVICE CLUB OF CHICAGO'S DAY ON Sharyl Mackey and Sheila O'Grady - and dozens of volunteer models - are TALL SHIPS THE TERRACE You don't have to be an old salt to sure to deliver a stunning affair. The Service Club of Chicago has been appreciate the majesty of Navy Pier's Time: 11 am. magnificent vessels. Step aboard for a serving the civic, educational and cul- tour during this five-day event, which tural needs of Chicago and surrounding Place: The Peninsula Hotel Chicago, 108 also includes educational activities for communities since 1890. And for almost E. Superior the whole family - and if you've got 40 years, supporters have reveled in thisCost $180. For tickets, call (312) your sea legs, head out for a sail. fun fashion event, featuring styles from 541-8600 or email Infoaserviceclub Time: 8 am to 9 p.m established designers such as Escada ofchicago.org. Place: Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Cost: General admission, $5, dockside boarding, $12-25; Sail Away cruise. $69: milking, the Mega Drop ride, Husband August lO Parade of Sail, $229. For tickets and and Hog-calling competitions, horse WOODY'S WIFFLE BALL more information, visit Navypiercom/ racing and a wide range of entertain- ta/Ishipschicago. ers, including Ke$ha, Toby Keith and CLASSIC John Mayer. Matthew Perry, Bill Murray and Splash columnist Jenny McCarthy are just some August 8-K Time: 7 am. to midnight of the celebs scheduled to show off their ILLINOIS Place: 801 Sangamon, Springfield batting skills at this first-annual event, STATE FAIR Cost: General admission, $7. For tick- where 16 corporate teams will compete There's something for everyone at this ets, call (217) 782-6661 or visit Agrstate. in an all-day tournament to become quintessentially American fair: cow ¡t us//sf Chicago's Wiff le Ball Classic Champions.

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Vince Gill performs. - Nina Marianoand GUEST Krisfina McGrath OF STORIES BY KATERINA BIZIOS performance by country music star Vince Gill and an introduction from 17-year-old July 20, more than 300 attendees Nathaniel Mack, a Folds of Honor schol- filled Park Grill (11 N. Michigan) arship recipient whose father was killed in Qnto help benefit the Folds of Honor action. Lisa Halleu, whose three children Foundation, an organization that supports Jackson, Bryce and Heidi also received the the spouses and children of soldiers killed Folds of Honor Scholarship, concluded Folds of the evening with a speech about her late Honor or disabled in service. Guests mingled with Foundation military dignitaries including Brigadier husband that moved guests to tears. Nearly founder General Steve Huber and Purple Heart $250,000 was raised to fund the scholar- Major Dan recipient Major Ed Pulido. Jay Levine and ship program. Jay Levine and Mary Rooney Mary Ann Childers hosted the emotion- The Sun-Times was the media sponsor of Ann Childers PHOTOS speaks. ally charged evening, which included a this event. BY NICK NOVELLI

HIGH SCHOOL CUBE'S DRAFT DAY PAWS CHICAGO BEACH PARTY ACLT [J/'_J Bill Kurtis and ABOVE DAYS Paula Fasseas

than 400 pet owners and 100 oftheirfurry Morefriends showed up to PAWS Chicago's 11th annual Beach Party at Castaways Boat- Dawn house (1603 N. Lakeshore) July and Alan and Teddie Kossof (at right) 18. While pups were pampered Jim celebrate after placing a winning bid with massages and snacked on O'Neal during the auction. treats at the doggie buffet, emcee Bill Kurtis and co-chairs Renata Donovan day took on a new meaning and Robert Block and Virginia Steve and for former football star Donovan Stafman kicked off fundraising Randy Fifield McNabb DraftMcNabb July 24, when he wel- with a live auction that included comed 150 guests to Chicago Cut Steak- travel packages and a celeb- house (300 N. LaSalle) for High School rity meet-and-greet with Blake Cube's first Draft Day. Chicago business Shelton. The pooch-friendly leaders turned out for live and silent auctions event raised $210,000 for PAWS that raised $300,000 to sponsor coverage of Chicago, the city's largest No Kill local schools. Splash parent company Wrap- humane society. Ï ports is an investor in High School Cube, The Sun-Times was the media and our columnistJenny McCarthy was sponsor ofthis event. Chris DiBenardo, Barbara among the attendees. Becker, -'.--- Suzie Gllckman Jenny McCarthy and JayGerdes PHOTOS BY SPARENGA PHOTOS BY RAMZI DREESSEN PHOTOGRAPHY and Susie Jacobson

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THEODORE VENABLE TREY BERRE WILLIAM HEARD D. GRAHAM KOSTIC COMMON JOSEPH in Black Fleece by in Artfully Disheveled and in Suit Supply in a vintage blazer in Paul Smith BARTUCCI Brooks Brothers at The custom suit by Romualdo at the Waldorf and bowtie at the Four in Burberry and Marzella Four Seasons Chicago at PM Champagne Salon Astoria Chicago at the Chicago Hilton Seasons Chicago at Burberry Chicago

Chicago gents know the No. i rule of men's style: It's all about the fit. A good jacket hits the corners of your shoulders and tapers in on your chest, while pants should ride high on your hip bone and stay slim all the way down (ask your tailorfor one small break at the ankle). A dude's wardrobe doesn't require its own walk-in room - just stick to the i] essentials: three Theseslim-cut suits (black, navy and gray), four shoes (black patent, brown leather, sneakers and a dark pair of loafers) and four shirts (white, black, blue and checked). That's 48 different outfit combinations that will keep you looking fly.

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CHEFS AND THE CITY SUMMER TASTING AND CROQUET GARDEN PARTY STORIES BY KATERINA BIZIOS Oysters from Publican ore than 200 guests enjoyed an chef afternoon of croquet, tunes from Brian

DJ Megan Taylor and Grey -.'Huston GAIILk \ Goose cocktails at Galleria Mar- chetti (825 W. Erie) July28 for Vital Bridges Center on Chronic Care's first Chefs and the Shin Thompson of Kabocha, Ryan Poli of City Summer Tasting and Croquet Garden Tavernita and Jon DuBois of Green Zebra, Party. Fifteen of the city's top chefs, including made it an even tastier time by serving up spe- GOURMET cialty bites at the Mercedes Benz USA-spon- sored bash. Co-chairs Amanda Puck, Stewart Smith and Ryan Pitts helped raise $34,000 for the organization, which provides services to low-income people living with HIV and AIDS throughout metropolitan Chicago. The Sun-Times was the media sponsor of this event.

Left: Guests play croquet. Above:Chef Ryan Pitts and Amanda Puck. Right: Chef Bill Kim, Stewart Smith, Yvonne Kim and Douglas Turold PHOTOS BY JAMES ATKINS

more than 300 guests for GAMING FOR GREEN craps GOULDEN TOUCH FUNDRAISER and blackjack raising $33,000 to help Roulette,set the scene at beautify the city the 8th annual Gaming The Sun-Times was ROLL OF for Green fundraiser the media sponsor of this GOT ITJDEN July 11. "Windy City event. Live's" Ryan Chiaverini, OPPORTUNITY THE DTCE WMAQ-Channel S's Alicia Roman, WLS- Gould can usually be Channel 7's Phil found on the field with his Schwarz, WGN-Chan- RobbieChicago Bears teammates, but nel 9's Dave Eanet and on July 23, he kicked uiindraising for his former Chicago Bulls foundation, the Goulden Touch, into All-Star Bob Love were high gear at David Burke's Primehouse in attendance, indulging (616 N. Rush). Gould took to the floor in Galleria Marchetti's to serve guests king crab, bacon-wrapped veal medallions and the steakhouse's dry- (825W. Ene) Italian Robbie Gould and bites, sipping cocktails aged rib-eye steak, crafted by executive chef Rick Gresh from Double Cross vod- chef Rick Gresh. Guests then moved ka and soaking in live into the restaurant's new dining room music. Chicago Gateway for a silent auction and reception, where the evening. The finds raised will help Green chairman Tony they sipped prosecco by Mionetto. After build a turfsoccer and football field in Abruscato and WBBM Gould held a question-and-answer the West Lawn neighborhood, set to "The Score's" Matt Tony Abruscato and session with attendees, maple ice cream open later this summer. The Sun-Times was the media sponsor Charlie Nicosia, Lissa Druss Chrlstman, Spiegel took to the Alicia Roman I PHOTOS with crystallized blueberries by executive Ryan Chiaverini and Jason Belenke microphone to thank BY DWAYNE KUAN pasty chefJoveT. Hubbard topped off ofthis event.

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ear Jenny, fection so that my son can be more indepen- I am a 45-year-old single father dent? Does that even make sense? s1Fir'S UP oftwo amazing kids. My son is 7 Toddfrom Rock/in, CA at mese and Richard H. Drie- and my daughter is 13 (going on haus' annual family summer party were 17). I have been divorced for a couple of years, Jenny says: Hi Todd. You are right. This transported back to 1960s California at and have a generally amicable relationship is a difficult situation, but not an impossible Gueststhe couples' Lake Geneva estate July 27. with my former spouse. Our custody arrange- one. First, know that this happens to many Bardot bumps and tea dresses filled the bash thanks ment is 50-50, but they usually end up spend- divorced couples who share custody. I don't to its theme: "Beach Blanket Bingo." Under a starry ing more time with me. My question is about know your wife's side of the story, so I will give sky, guests enjoyed the Driehaus' firework display parenting, specifically as it relates to my son. you my best advice based on your letter. - a tradition for the family, who have thrown the My ex-wife and I have different parenting It sounds like you are an amazing dad who party for 12 years - and later, a special perfor- styles because ofour backgrounds. She has is loving and present in your children's lives, mance by Frankie Avalon, Fabian and Bobby two sisters and her parents divorced when she so I commend you on that. As far as your ex Rydell as The Golden Boys. was 8. As a result, she is very independent, sayiig that you are too affectionate and that it's but not very affectionate. On the other hand, causing your son to be less independent - I PHOTOS BY ALLEN BOURGEOIS I come from a family of seven children, and would try to not defend your parenting style my parents are still married. My parents were to her. Instead, I would empower her by telling very affectionate with us, and I am her that she is doing a good job with the same way with my kids. her part ofthe parenting and that it Send questions A few nights ago, I got a call to Askjenny gives your son a balanced perspec- from my son while he was at his @suntìmes.corn tive on the real world. Some people mom's, and he was crying uncon- are affectionate and some axe not, trollably because he missed me. so why can't parenting be the same He was begging me to come over, way? and I was trying to explain that his mother Don't forget that when she says negative missed him, too, and that he needed to spend things to you, it's most likely because she time with her. Finally, I heard his mom in the is projecting her own guilt onto you. Also, Sylvia Perez, Stuart Ellison background talking to him, and she asked if it explain that if she is looking for your son to and WLS-Channel 7's Linda Yu would make him feel better if he came to my be more independent, then you will imple- house. He said yes, and the crying stopped. ment chores with an allowance so he can feel Then she got on the phone to talk to me. a sense of independence and self-worth when For the next half hour, she chewed me out you are with him. It's much more effective for being too affectionate with the kids, for than taking away affection. I hugging them too long when I dropped them Remember: The first act of war is defense, off, for letting my son sleep in my bed, etc. so don't defend. Empower and come up with She said I needed to dial back the affection so solutions, This will not only give you peace of Gabriel Saidana that he could learn to be more independent. mind, but help your son become the loving, and Ashley Reed So am I wrong? Can a dad be "too close" independent boy you both want him to grow Bobby Rydell, Richard and mese with his children? Should I "dial back" the af- up to be. Good luck. Driehaus and Frankie Avalon READ JENNY'S DAILY SLOG AT CHICAGOSPLASH.COM

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From top: Stuffed cab- Cooking Class ANYONE bage with pork butt, the Everything Wings and chef Edward Kim.

American than that," Kim says. Finally, it's also a tribute to Ruxbin, where old apple juice shipping crates line the wails. Vibe: The 64-seat restaurant brings a sense ofenergy to an unas- suming corner lot on Ash- land Avenue. High ceilings and large windows allow light to pour through its large dining room, which boasts wooden corn- munal tables and exposed pipes. "It reminds me of an art space," Kim says. MOTT Must-trydish:Kim says it's Bct,tk'& tkLt a three-way tie for the restau- ¿1 rant's most-ordered dish: pan- seared oyster mushrooms ($10), TIC stuffed cabbage with pork butt and sticky rice ($16) - "it just MoU St foows in the footsteps of tastes like comfort," Kim says the wilcly popular Ruxbin just cont and crispy, glazed Everything Wings ($9). "We serve wet naps expect it to play seconc fiddle with the wings, because I want BY JOURDAN FAIRCHILD people to get messy!" he laughs. Music notes: Patrons are natural to want to the layered meaning behind the typically treated to Kim's own compare Mott St, the restaurant's name. collection of indie rock or latest venture from chef Chef stats: Born and raised mixes from the staff's per- It'sEdward Kim, with its in Chicago, Kim graduated sonal playlists. "Sometimes it's slightly older, award-winning from New York University country and sometimes, when sibling Ruxbin (851 N. Ash- intending to become a lawyer. we're closing the bar, it's Gloria land). Both restaurants feature Instead, he enrolled in the Estefan," Kim chuckles. the chef's wildly inventive culinary program at Le Cordon 't Taste tripping When Kim dishes, as well as reclaimed Bleu in Los Angeles and went was younger, he visited Korea interior design elements in ef- on to hone his craft at acclaimed once every two years.Just before fortlessly cool atmospheres. But restaurants such as Thomas opening Mott St, he returned Kim is quick to point out what Keller's Per Se. In 2011, Kim's to all ofthe food destinations makes Mort St unique: "It's a first establishment, Ruxbin, earned the fifth spot on Bon he once loved. Unfortunately, much bigger space, and the food Appetit's list of America's best the food just wasn't the same. is visceral, playftil and meant to new restaurants. "I decided at that point to cook be shared." food how I remembered it and What's in a name: When The Mort St team - which not necessarily how it tastes includes Kim's friend Jenny developing the eatery's moniker, no"he says. "lfyou were to the owners found inspiration in Kim and his sister Vicki is remake that amazing bologna also introducing daily, seasonal a variety of places. The Korean sandwich you had as a child, it's and year-round cocktails under word for 'taste of the hand" is probably wouldn't be that good. the guidance of Longman & pronounced "mort," and when ACCREDITED But ifyou make it how it tastes DUSINE$ Eagle veteran Chad Hauge, as Kim was a student at NYU, he A+ in your mind, you'll trigger a well as a spacious outdoor patio frequently ate along China- great food memory." perfect for summer dining. We town's Mort Street. The name caught up with Kim to chat also hints at Mott's applesauce, 1401 N AshIana (773) 687- childhood food memories and and "there are few things more 9977; Mottstreetchicago.com

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10A.M. For brunch, Lee heads to The Publican (837 W. Fulton Market) for a protein- packed and delicious meal: red-wine poached eggs and prosciutto. 11:30 A.M. Lee and his wife, Jennifer, hit the town for some early shopping, stopping by local boutiques like spacelil9 (The 900 N. Michigan Shops) and Virtu (2034 N. Damen).

2P.M. To stay in fighting shape, Lee hits the TElE WARRIOR' S W gym five days a week. "My wife always gives me that one hour a day so I don't The Wolverine star Will Yun Lee takes aim at a perfect Sunday in Chicago lose my mind," he says. When he's in BY ZAK STEM ER the city, the East Bank Club (500 N. Kingsbury) has all the equipment he

Lee is not a bad guy - though one look at his : . needs for heavy lifting. film resume might lead you to believe otherwise. He's L. stars s Harada in portrayed a colonel hell-bent on world domination in "The Wolverine" WYun"Die Another Day" and an evil, mystic warrior in "Elek- tra," and now, he's finja leader Harada in this summer's blockbuster "The Wolverine.""I don't want to give away too many spoilers," Lee says of the role. "[Harada} is a mysterious character with complex relationships. You never know what side of the line he's fighting for. His morality and war- rior spirit really get tested." The big-budget superhero flick, in theaters now, has spawned mobs of posed to that extreme lifestyle." 6 P.M. The new father wants to soak up devoted followers. So it's only appropriate that Lee is coming to Chicago Now that he's wrapped work on "The Wolverine," Lee has to master time with his son, so the entire family on Aug. 8-11 for Wizard World Chicago Comic Con, our city's version a new balancing act: raising his newborn son while starring in "Intel- of San Diego's massive annual gathering of superfans. "I was just at the heads to Grant Park and takes in a free ligence," a futuristic drama premiering on CBS this winter. Not surpris- concert in Millennium Park. London Comic-Con, and that was insane," he says. "You see so many ingly, Lee plays the main character's archnemesis,Jin Cong, who's trying crazy outfits. lt's ridiculous and so fun. I'm really excited for Chicago." to develop a next-gen superweapon. "I wish I would be given more &30 P.M. The son of a taekwondo grandmaster, Lee, 42, is as proficient in comedies," Lee laughs. "But they take one look at my face and say, 'Oh, In honor of "The martial arts as any of his high-kicking, fists-of-fury characters. "I tied my he's going to end the world." Wolverine," which first belt when I was 3,"he remembers. "I've been studying under my dad Here, Lee, a first-time visitor to Chicago, plans out his ideal Sunday: was set in Japan, for 30-something years." And while he used to fight competitively at the exploring the city with his freshly expanded family. Lee sits down University of California Berkley, Lee has now settled down. "When I was at Sunda (110 W competing, I was constantly yo-yo dieting," he says. "Now, I've reached For a complete schedule and tickets to Wizard World Chicago Comic Con, Illinois) for some this state in my life where I'm balanced. I enjoy doing taekwondo as op- visit Wizardworld.com/chicago. top-notch sushi.

CHICAGOSPIASH.COM I AUGUST 410,2013 11 I 'm playing "Name IThat Tune" with Sheryl Crow, and Crow on her she's getting a ISheryllittle frustrated. risk- taking record, After I lèed her alyflCliorii h(r 1993 return to Chicago hit "All I Wanna Do" ("But I'm sure he's Bill or Billy or Mac or Buddy"), I ask if and newfound she cali recite the line that precedes it. She sings a bar ofthe song, stops for a niinute, tiI(II l)lINt.S into laughter. "You brac'ei'y sort olliave to go through the whole BY RACHEL sotig toCOifle 1) \\iIi one lyric," she HANDLER says. "Ii's liard !I 'iI ItIII'queen of having the worst rneniorv One can hardly blame Crow for being a little distracted. The musician is in the midst of a national tour, promoting her upcoming "Feels Like Home" and prepping for an Aug. 9 pit stop in Chicago, where she'll perform at Macy's Glamorama, a fashion show and concert to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities ofChicagoland and Northwest Indiana. And there's an added challenge: As a single mom, Crow, 51, is charged with keeping her two sons, 6-year-old Wyatt and 3-year-old Levi, entertained every step of the way. "My days revolve around them now," she says. "It's very different from how I used to tour, when I could sleep in, stay up late, be creative whenever I wanted to be creative. But it's great - it keeps me alive and fresh and interested." Her touring schedule isn't the only thing that's changed about Crow over the course of her 20-year career. She sums up her personal and professional evolution simply: "I'm braver." Crow credits that newfound nerve to a series of life-altering events. "I've gone through a lot," she says. "I've had breast cancer, I've had numerous high-profile and emotional breakups, I've adopted my two boys. I've had a lot of life experience, and I think my art has grown because of that." Recording "Feels Like Home," Out Sept. 10, certainly required a degree of courage for the 32-time Grammy nominee - the alt-country album marks a dramatic departure from the classic-rock and pop sounds that have fueled her success. "lt just seemed like a logical transition to make," she says. "1 live in Nashville now, l've had friends there for 20 years and it's my community. Brad Paisley came up to me and said, 'When are you gonna make the record in the format you should have been at a long time ago?"

1 2CHICAGOSPLASH.COM AUGUST Li-10, 2013 While Crow is confident that the album hews to her rock 'n' roll roots, she says it also speaks to her newer, more grounded lifestyle. "There's one song, (liii? 'WaterproofMascara,' that's really about being a single mom. 'Homesick' is about being gone, trying ttl(l t to keep the home fires burning when you travel," she says. "For the better part ofmy career, I traveled a lot, and never felt like I had roots anywhere. Making tune music in Nashville, raising my boys there ... this We gave Sheryl a line is the first time I feel like I really have a home, and from one of her hit songs. that's what's behind the record." That down-to- and asked her to sing the earth aesthetic is even reflected in Crow's choice of one before it: recording studio: her barn. Crow initially headed to Splash: l've never been Nashville after being diagnosed there but the brochure with breast cancer in 2006, "Brad Paisley looks nice.' boldly determined to shed the came up to me Sheryl: OK, that's 'Every trappings offame and seek out and said, 'When are Day is a Winding Road.' a "normal" life. She found it you gonna make the [Sings] 'Been there once almost immediately. "I run into record in the format or twice' ...'I used to ride other people who do what I do, with a vending machine and they're just going to church, you should have repair man ... 'I can't shopping at Whole Foods, tak-f been at a long think ing their kids to the park," she time ago?'" Splash: 'He was high on says. "So my kids don't really intellectualism.' care that I'm famous, because Sheryl: Ah, OK their best buddies' parents do the same thing. They'll hear [Brad Paisley's] song on the radio, and Splash: 'I spent the best say, 'Oh, there's Huck's dad.' It's not part of my losing streak impressive to them at all." in an Army Jeep.' Even as she's put down roots in Sheryl: Yes, that's 'Leav- Tennessee, Crow retains an affinity ing Las Vegas, [Long for Chicago, which she calls her pause, then sings] 'Life "favorite city in America." "I don't springs eternal on a know if I could live there through gaudy neon street...' the winter," she laughs. "But I feel Splash: You got it! really inspired in Chicago." Her soft spot for the Windy Splash: 'But you won't City is part of the reason she signed catch this free bird, I'll on to headline Glamorama, held already be long gone.' this year at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. "lt's a celebra- Sheryl: 'Steve McQueen!' Clockwise from top: Crow performs at Keith Urban's We're All for the Hall benefit concert ¡n Um. The line before it tion, but it's also helping out this April; with sons Wyatt (left) and Levi at SeaWorld San Diego last summer; with Brad Paisley 'Call me on my cellphone, great charity in Chicago, and a lot (left) and Luke Bryan at the Country Music Awards in April. I GETTY IMAGES you can page me all night of families, a lot of kids," she says. long.' "I'm proud to be bringing people Splash: Yes! together for something that has such MACi PASSPOR vited - I think they were shocked. It was probably far-reaching effects." PPrSENTS GLAMOi. 2013 sort of obnoxious." The cause is a personal one for Crow, who knows Time: 8 p.m., Aug. 9 All of the turmoil also helped Crow develop a Splash: 'You listen to firsthand about living through adversity. After over- Coltrane, derail your own Place: Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph sense of perspective, making it easier to laugh off coming breast cancer, Crow faced yet another health even her most high-profile mistakes as a performer. train.' scare in 2012: a benign brain turnor.Juxtaposed with Cost: $75 for show only; $175 and $285 for show and afterparty; $1.000 for VIP "I'm sure there are embarrassing moments of mine Sheryl: 'You've been a very public breakup from longtime love Lance show and afterparty. For tickets and more all over YouTube," she says. "Times when I've down, real low down.' Armstrong, the diagnosis caused Crow to restruc- information, visit frtacys.com/glamorama. missed a lyric, or blown a cord, but I can't Splash: You got it. ture her priorities once more. "I can say that my life really dwell in that world. That's just music." never looked or felt the same again," she says. "It's Having finally found her niche both at home Sheryl: [Laughs] OK, one of those moments that grabs your attention. 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Engage with us early, there and health care would take classes preneurship program, are here to help. "Students believe it is more imper- is a lot of assessment and corrv'ersation in finance, health care and strategy. People don't know how to choose tant now to show a degree of expertise needed to discover what you are inter- Those pursuing hospital administra- wine, and they are often buying it in in the field they choose," Clark said. ested in, and what your goals are." tion careers would study operations, the grocery store, so they just buy the "Especially if they are doing a career liyouaxe good at math and love accounting and health care. cheapest," Blank said. He and Sheahan change." working with data, you're in luck - the Northwestern's bali-temi (five-week) have developed a digital sommelier Areas of concentration help MBA analytics field is hot, hot, hot. Some clas.ses enable students to take even program, "Savvo," that operates off students focus on areas that show high fields of analytics, Moser said. "have more subjects. a free-standing iPad station set up growth, or that meet their own interests. more opportunities than there are "We have paired certain courses," in store aisles. Now being tested in DePaul's Keilstadt Graduate School students."Analytics is a broad field that Shalowitz said, "for example, one several area grocery stores, Savvo of Business, as an example, offers 37 covers a lot of disciplines, she said, but (five-week) course on health care Wine Wizard: Dominic Blank shows oft the gives wine buyers suggestions based areas of concentration for generally helps organizations quality and another (five week course) software tool that helps shoppers choose on their price range, preferences and its 1,800 students. make data-driven decisions. onhealthcarefl'. Soyoucangeta wines available on a grocer's shelves. what's actually on the shelves. What path to choose, Often, entering students full quarter of credits by mixing and I PHOTO COURTESY 01 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOS "SOfar, we have increased [in-store said Catherine Moser, -y to aim for "hot" concentra- matching credits that are appropriate." wine] sales byll percent," said Blank. associate director of tion areas like analytics. Other For many students, developing a through a university event.That en- He attributes part of their initial successKellstadt, "depends on specialties where students tend specialty within an MBA program is as abled him to get a job before he even to UIC's Master of Business Administra- their past experience. to get hired quickly at good much about who they meet during the finished his MBA, and he is now doing tion (MBA) Tech Ventures course, which Broadly speaking, a con- salaries are: finance, informationprocess as what cbs they take, and business development for a fast-grow- partners students with UIC scientists centration is a good idea, systems, entrepreneurship, real a business school's alumni can help ing new Chicago company whose inventions have commercial especially for a person estate, supply chain manage- lead the way. That is true as well for Kellogg stu- Jordan Myers potential 'Ibgether they develop who has just a few years ment, accounting, international That was key for Jordan Myers, 26, dents, Shalowitz says. business plans and pitch their plans in of work experience or business and marketing. who earned his MBA from DePaul with "lt really is like joining a fraternity competitions. who is looking for a change in career." Health care-related degrees are alsoa concentration in entrepreneurship. or a sorority," he said. "We have a sepa- The program, said Blank, forces you Students with more work experi- producing in-demand graduates, ac- "DePaul encouraged me to network rate database [of alumni] in health care. to be an entrepreneur. I would not haveence who are planning to stay in the cording to Dr. Joel Shalowitz, director ofin every way," he said. He met his new Ifyou meet someone from Kellogg, it's met Joe, or investors, and would not same career field might look first at a Health Industry Management at North- boss, who is also a DePaul alumnus, like finding a long-lost relative."

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Temple Judea Mizpah St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, the KEHILLAT SHALOM Church of Chst Your Reform Jewish Home Serving An Egalitaan Conservative Congregation Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Nues Township Jewish the North Shore since 1954 Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM 847-673-8166 We We'come Interlaith Families Congregation 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie www.stpeteruccskokie.org Outstanding Religious School Your home for Jewish, Learning, 847-679-6513 Sunday Worship 1 OAM Annual Memberships starting www.kehillatshalom.org Sunday School 9AM Living and Loving at $1 50 .00 (Sept. thru May) 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 W.M. Temple Church 847-676-1566 Rev. Richard Lanford 847-675-41 41,Fax: 847-675-0327 of God in Christ, Inc. www.TempleJM.org Childcare Provided www.ehnt.org 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL Air Condioned Sanctuary (847) 966-1 095 Weekly Shabbat Services - www.wmtcoic.orq Fri 7PM & Sat 9:30AM pastorcranfordamaiI.com Central United Methodist Temple Beth Israel Minyan Mon-murs 7PM; Sunday Service: 1 1 :30 AM Church 3601 W. Dempter St. Sat & Sun 6PM Sunday School: 10 AM Bible Study: Wednesday , 7 PM 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie Skokie, IL 60076 Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM (847) 673-1311 Intercessory Prayer: 847-675-0951 Religious School Tues & Sat; Tuesday & Fnday, 12 PM www.skokiecentralumc.org Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM www.tbiskokie.org Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor Cantor Benjamin Warschawski ElizabethW.Cranford, ist Lady Rabbi Neil Brief, Emer'us Devar Emet Messianic WILMETTE Synagogue St. Timothy Campus 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 Beth Hillel Congregation KOL EMETH 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie www.devaremet.org Bnai Emunah Conservative Congregation Join us for Shabbat Services at i Oam 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 A Community of Jews who believe and teach Sunday Worship Rabbi Barry Schechter www.bhcbe.org that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish MesSiah 5130 Touhy, Skokie Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM lo am: St. Timothy's Lutheran (1 block west of Eden's) Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM 847-673-3370 Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, 11:30am: Alji iivai Carter-Westminster Torah Time 10:30 AM United Presbyterian Followed by Kiddush 1pm:i5ri i4.-iaI (PCUSA) Church Daily Minyan AM and PM www.StTimothySkokie.org 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Rabbi Annie Tucker WE'RE GROWING Cantor Pavel Roytman CONGREGATION & MAKING CHANGES!! Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Service with Praise Band Congregation Bene Shalom Services led by: IP- 4435 Oakton. Skokie (847) 677333O Aduit Sunday School To showcase wwwbeneshalorn.org Interfaith Families Welcome 10:30 am Sunday School (All ages) Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman Rabbi Dr Douglas Goldhamer 10:45 am Traditional Service your House of AssI Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks with Choir All services voice and sign language Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Aduit Classes in English & Assyrian) Worship here Check our websile for service times Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Fñdays 7:00-9:30 pm Assyrian Fellowship candle lighting time call Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush New Lyfe Youth Group 630-978-8277 Evanshire Presbyterian (for Jr & Sr High Youth) Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Church 2nd Saturday Sanctuary handicapped accessible! Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café or 4555 Church Street 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois with Open Microphone: worship@Pioneerlocal. corn www.evanshirepresbyterian.com Guitar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy 847-674-4117 Every Sunday at 11 AM AII Positive Forms of Entertainment" www.wix.con't/skokiecentral/shul 1 r.-

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Burr Ridge United Church of Christ St. John Lutheran Church Hinsdale United La Grange Bible Church 850 5. 7th Ave 708-354-2485 You are always welcome here (Missouri Synod) Methodist Church St. Cletus Catholic Church www.lagrangebible.org www.brucc.org (630) 654-4544 Summer Sunday Morning Worship. 7214 Cass Avenue, Darien 600 West 55th St., (708)352-6209 Plaint ield & County Line Rds. Garfield at 55th Street 9:00 a,m July 7 . September 1 Worship: Sun 10AM (year round) (630) 969-7987 Weekend Mass Schedule Nursery and Chiren's Church available. Thank you sr taking care of this change. Sun School 10 AM Sept. - May, www.sjlcdarien.org Sunday Worship Saturday: 5:00 PM In Christ, Edward Podlesak Pastor Gary Faleide Services: Publicity Coordinator Times 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, Saturday, 5:00 PM Contemporary Sunday, 9:00 AM Traditional Christian Education tor 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish) First United Methodist Church (Nursery available) Weekdays: All Ages - Visit our i 00 West Cossill Avenue CLARENDON HILLS Sunday School 10:15 AM 8:00 AM 708.352.1250 Adul Bible Study 10:30 AM website for days & times Rev. Roberf J Clark, Pastor Church of the Holy Full-Day and Halt-Day Pre-School www.fumclg.org www.hinsdaleumc.com Rev. Kenneth Baker, Assoc. Pastor Nativity-Episcopal and Daycare available. Sunday Services Rev. Edgar Rodriguez, Assoc. Pastor ww.holynativity-church.org Grace Episcopal Church 8:00 & 10:15 am 275 S. Richmond Ave., (630) 323-6820 Sunday Services: 7:30 AM; 9:30 AM 120 E First St., 630.323.4900 Thank God It's Wednesday with Nursery Provided Sundays Wednesdays 4:00-9:00 pm Christian Formation: 10:45 AM Our Lady of Ml. Carmel Catholic First Presbyterian Church 7:30 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite I Family Dinner, 150 S. Ashland ' (708)354-0771 8404 Cass Avenue, 630-852-3303 8:00 AM Grace Café (2blks west of La Grange Rd) Bible Study, Choirs w.ourladyotmtcarmel.org 9:00 AM Church School Classes Family Friendly Worship Weekend Masses: Sat., 5:30 PM, and Adult Forum www.fpclg.org Notre Dame Catholic Church Sun., 8:15, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 1 0:00 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rlte Il Sunday Worship Service

64 Norfolk Ave. (630) 654-3365 Daily Mass Mon-Sat,: 9:00 AM Nursery Care is available 8:30-11:30 AM Traditional 9:30 AM,

www.notiedameparish.org Weekday Worship: Contemporary 1 1 :1 5 AM Sat: 8AM & 5PM - Sun: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30AM Wednesday Noon The Holy Eucharist Daily Mass: M-F: 7 & 8:45 AM Friday 9:00 AM - Morning Prayer Babysitting: Sun. 9:30 AM www.gracehinsdale.org Children's LiturOy: Sat. 5:00 PM & Sun. 9:30 AM First Church of Christ, HINS DALE Scientist Sun. Service & School 10 AM Evangelical Covenant COUNTRYSIDE Wed. Meeting 7:30 PM Church of Hinsdale 405 E. First Street 'ope Lutheran Church - LCMS 412 S. Garfield St. (630) 323-0781

6455 Joliet Road, 708-354-6176 630-323-2318 Sun. Service 9:15 AM www.hinsdalecovenant.com The Union Church of Traditional Service: 9:00 AM, Communion every Sunday Hinsdale, UCC Worship and Education 10:15 Sun. School & Aduil Bible Study 10:30AM Contemporary Service 11:15AM 137 S. Garfield Ave., Handap Accessible (630) 323-4303 To showcase www.UCHinsdale.org Hinsdale Seventh-clay Adventist Church Sunday Worship: your House of 201 N. Oak St. (630) 323-0182 Traditional Worship: 9:00 AM,

www.hsdac.org Sunday School: 9:00 AM,

SATURDAYS Nursery: 8:45 AM Worship here call Study Hour - 9:30 am Contemporary Worship: 1 0:30 AM Worship - 10:50 am 630-978-8277 or email Contemporary Worship - 5:00pm

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Death Notices Heppner, Alice M. General Information (flee Winkihoefer) Of Morton Grove, died July 30, 2013 at the age of 97. Concerning The She was born May 14, 1916 in Chicago to Henry and Death Notice Page Mary Winkihoefer and lived. A paid death notice may be ordered to most of her life in Morton Grove. In 1931 she and 8 ofappear inthe Pioneer Press when funerat herfriends from Mortonarrangementsaremade,and mustbe Grove formed the Chiquita Club. They met once asubmittedin writing.Informationabout Express month through the yearscharges for death notices may be obtained andcelebratedtheir50 from area funeral directors or by catling (847) year anniversary in 1981. Alice married Herb 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered at Heppner in 1938 at Jerusalem Lutheran church in(847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e- Morton Grove. They would have celebrated their 75th annIversary on July 30th.Alice and hermailed to deathnoticespioneerIocat.com. husband fostered a child, Bob Lehmann, in the An in memoriam or card of thanks may be Condolences early 40's and then had a daughter, Amy and a son, Herb. placed using the same information above. Alice worked In the early 30's as a circulation The deadline for placing a death notice, in clerk at the Morton Grove Public Library. After leaving to start her family she returned in thememoriam or card of thanks,is Monday 1950's as an assistant librarian in the Referenceat 5:00 pm. Photos must be submitted by Room. When Alice retired in 1981 she was offered a job in the local history room. Having been a long- Monday at 2:00pm. time resident of Morton Grove she was able to The death notice department is staffed from help patrons dig through the Village's past. Alice was an active member of the Jerusalem8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday Lutheran Church in Morton Grove. She attendedand 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. services as long as she was physically able. Alicedidextensivetravelingwithfriends Family and friends may visit our website and visiting England, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe,sign a guest book at Pioneerlocal.com. Japan, China, Australia, Russia, Alaska, and islands in the Caribbean. She is preceded in death by her husband and brother (James). Alice is survived by her daughter, Amy (Bob) Ruyle and son, Herb (Mari) Heppner; SUNJ her grandchildren, Brooks (Gracie) Ruyle and MEDIA Clayton (Alyssa Canson) Ruyle and her great- grandchildren, Will and Grayson Ruyle. A memorial service will be held August 18 at 2pm at the Jerusalem Lutheran Church in Morton Grove. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made Remembrance to the Jerusalem Lutheran Church. Loves Greatest Gfl Sign the online Sign Çu&st cBoo&at wwwcÑicagolan4lo6its.

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BY WENDY ALTSCHULER out oftheir education." outcome," saidYoung. For Sun-times Media Teresa Connelly director of communications 'l'Due most important equipment needed for st parents remember what it was hice at Notre Dame College Prep in Niles said, "We a great start to the year is a healthy body and a get new-fangled tecimology equip- axe moving to using iPadsinthe classrooms this well-nested mind,"Jacicson said. "Malce sure you ent in their classivom - white boais fall.We axe very excited about it." axe getting outside and being active, and be instead ofchallcboards and computers instead Clearly technological advances in the class- sure to get plenty ofiest.Work on your fitness of electric typewriters, for example.This fall, room can't take the place ofmany oianic ways because many studies prove a link between .d accessibility to innovative gear and tools will oflearning.'While I think we offer state of the increased academic achievement and physical spark learning and get students excited about art tools and opportunities for our teachers and fitness.There axe lots of great gadgets you can the school year. students, I'm equally proud of the times when use to help with research and to be organized. We see technology as a method that enhanc- we determine that doing something the old butbeingabletothinkclearlyisyourbesttool es and supports teaching or learning in some fashionedway" is going to lead to a superior for learning." sort of meaningful way," said LaneYoung, director of library and educational technology at North LAKE FOREST COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Shore Country Day School (NSCDS) inWinnetka. Ahead of the curve, NSCDS is in their sixth year ofusing Google Apps, a cloud-based ser- vice hm Google that features several customiz- able web applications. The hottest new ftem in schools: The Pad, which offers "Google Docs premotes collaboration not only numerous educational apps for students and teachers, between students, empowering them to do group providing a new way to learn. I SUPPlIED PHOTO and partner projects in different sort ofways, but between the teacher and the student as well,' The hottest new item in schools, however, is the saidYoung. "Our sixth grade science students iPad, which offers numerous educational apps for were able to work in a group to create a presenta- students and teachers, providing a new way to tion using the mseaith tools built into Google learn. "We think our new iPad program will offer Apps.They were able to work simultaneously on exciting options for our students," saidYoung. the slides, even when they were at home. Further, "The iPad allows students to handwrite notes but they were able to receive feedback from the still maintain a digital record, thanks to the tablet teacher as they did the project to make sure that features.The ability to create multimedia due they were on track, both with the work that was completed and 'We see technology as a method that enhances and supports with the research that they'd found.' teaching or learning in some sort of meaningtul way,' NSCDS offers tech LANE YOUNG, director of library and educational technology at instruction to students, which combines North Shore Country Day School (NSCDS) in Winnetha information literacy skills with curricular to the camera and microphone built-in is also instruction. Severai websites axe recommended available." to students as well, including web-based pro- Hinsdale Adventist Academy principal, Robert graxnming cuiriculum sites alongside ones that Jackson, recommends that if the school does not axe geared toward mathematics, reading and provide it, each child should have their own iPad, Lake Forest Country Day School is delighted to welcome our science know-how. iPodTouch or high quality tablet with various Gordon Dezotell, math teacher at Hinsdale Ad- educational apps loaded. "There axe some fantas- New Head of School Bob Whelan ventist Academy, said, "www.khanacademy.org tic academic and organizational apps available, and his family to theLFCDScommunity. and www.aleks.com are excellent supplementary like 'Notability' that help students to get the most sites to help students in math." 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The grown-up side 'An Adult Evening of She! Si!verstein with Shel BY CATEY SULLIVAN I for Sun-Times Media Silverstein' For ¡ndelible chil- With "An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein," Amazing 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Satur- dren's poetry and days, Aug. 9-17 Sammo Productions aims Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre, stories, few 20th- to shine a spotlight on the 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie poet's writing for grown-ups Tickets, $12 (847) 677-7761; www.goril- century writers top as an eight-member cast di- latango.com the late, great Shel rected by Joseph Schmidt delivers Silverstein works Silverstein. aimed decidedly away from the kiddie demographic. The "There's so much pressure As author of the seminal production runs Fridays and around all of us in the world story The Giving Tree as well Saturdays, Aug. 9-16, at Go- about so many things that I as numerous poetry collec- rilla Tango's Skokie Theatre. think sometimes it's easy to tions (Where the Sidewalk Among the stories and po- miss seeing what's right in Ends and A Light in the Attic ems in the play: "The Lifeboat front of us," Schmidt said. among them), the Chicago- is Sinking," wherein siblings The cast of "An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein." I PHOTO "We don't see opportunities born writer's magical way decide whom they would COURTESY OF AMAZING SAMMO PRODUCTIONS because we forget to pay with words is, for thousands save if their entire family was attention. Silverstein's writ- of young readers, an iconic drowning; "Buy One, Get On poems are more story than little flickers of morals, or un- ng, through incredible sto- entree into the wonderful Free," a piece involving two poem, each piece is its own conventional life lessons into rytelling, reminds you to pay ,.world of literature. hookers offering dea rance- little scene," she said. his poems," says Bunch, a attention. Less known is the fact that rate deals; and "Watch and For Adelaide Bunch, "An sophomore theater major at "We had a whole rehearsal the often mordantly humor- Dry," a fable of a trip to the Adult Evening of Shel Silver- Boston University. "And I love where we just sat around ous author was a prolific Laundromat gone horribly stein" marks her professional his sense of humor, it's dark and listened to recordings writer for adults. In addition wrong. debut in the Chicago area. and a little edgy." of Shel reading his poems. to penning works such as The "I love how Silverstein plays The Deerfield High School Schmidt agrees that Silver- He was an incredible artist," Perfect High (which is about with words," says Klaudia alum was a 2012 finalist for stein's writing is sometimes says Schmidt, "I think most exactly what you think), Sil- Siczek, a cast member who the prestigious Illinois High fable-like; the poems and of the cast, maybe like most verstein's writing was pub- also performs with Story Lab School State Music Theater stories are threaded through people, didn't know about lished in the likes of Playboy and the Moth, an acclaimed Award. with morals, but not the guilt- Shel's adult writing. I love the and other mature audience- yarn-spinning forum. "You "What I love about his writ- inducing kind that whack you idea of putting out that side intended publications. could argue that Silverstein's ing is that he works in these over the head. of him."

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Contact GOLively friendship at root of 'Cemetery Tree' Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight BY MYRNA PETLICKI I for Sun- 312-321-3000 Times Media Publisher & CEO, Sun-Times Media Three widowers Jill McDermott 847-486-7317 find comfort and VP, Advertising [email protected] companionship in a most unusual place Editorial in "The Cemetery Jennifer Thomas 312-321-2649 Tree." Everett, Stan Managing Editor, Features and Lou meet daily [email protected] at a cemetery. Sara Burrows 3 12-321-2714 Manny Schenk of Glenview News Producer, plays Everett in the world Features premiere of Paul Barile's corn- [email protected] edy/drarna at Jarnes Downing Susan Kane Parker I Theatre. 312-321-2679 He's sirnilar to the other two Calendar listings people in that he's kind of an un- [email protected] happy guy," Schenk said. "Their whole life is wrapped up in these Printed with soy inks meetings in the cemetery where on recycled paper. they eat lunch every day and talk about their wives who have s Scott Minches (from left), Manny Schenk and Bruce Urso star in "The Cemetery Tree." I PHOTO COURTESY JAMES DOWNING THEATRE died. You get the impression that they're waiting around to join them." They also have their differ- That doesn't keep Stan from The other two men are more ences, though. Urso noted that being a lively guy who enjoys isolated than Everett, who has Lou "likes to spar with Stan. joking. Hanging out at a cem- the company of houseguests They have these little verbal etery doesn't bother Stan or Like us on Facebook at - his grandson Richard and 1 exchanges and they razz each his pal Lou, Minches believes, Richard's fiancée Iris. Everett is other a lot." because, "They have both ac- James Downing Theatre, Edison facebook.com/ also being pursued by an over- Park United Methodist church, Scott Minches plays Stan. cepted the fact that they're zealous widow named Mabel. 6740 N. Oliphant Ave., Chicago "Stan is the foil for Lou. He's al- close to being at the end of PioneerPressGo 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, "All the men feel guilty about and 1:30 p.m. Sundays, Aug. ways trying to one-up whatever this life." developing new relationships," 10-2 5 Lou has to say or cut him down," This is Urso's first show with Schenk explained. 'They feel $20, $15 students and seniors Minches related. "Everett's the James Downing Theatre, Minch- (224) 725-3696: www.james- that they have to remain true to downingtheatre.com lightning rod. Both are always es' second and Schenk's fifth. their wives." trying to outdo the other in order Minches admitted that the Everett begins to bend a little to gain more favor with Everett." depth of the characters sur- eventually. "He realizes that The character was a business- prised him. "I didn't expect this ' there's more to life than grievinghow they met their wives." man in Chicago for most of his from an original play that hasn't Follow US Ofl Twitter: over his former wife," the actor "Friendship is important to life, the actor noted. "He raised been done by anybody before," @PioneerPressGo said. everybody, especially when you a son on his own but it was a he said. "lt's a local playwright Lou is played by Bruce Urso ofget to be older," Urso explained. very bad relationship because and he's immensely talented. He Niles. "His wife died maybe ten "Everybody - no matter what he always blamed the son for gives a lot of definition to these years ago," Urso said. "The high- age - likes to reminisce about the death of his wife hours after characters and there's a lot of light of his day is hanging out your life and maybe brag a little childbirth. He knows that he 'red meat' in there. The dialogue In the cemetery with these two bit about the things you've wasn't the father he should have between the three men is a real other senior citizens. They con- done. And these three guys havebeen. There's an anger under- insight into their lives and their tinuously tell these stories about a lot of things in common." neath, more or less at himself." loves." I THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2013 I Top Five pioneerlocal.com

Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

Park Ridge Fine Ice Cream - Pie Chicago Korean Theatre historian 'The Sting,' Arts Symphony Social Festival Charles Troy (above) will be performs with the by the N lles His- takes place 10 a.m. presents 'The Cre- shown around dusk Rob Parton Big torical Society is to 10 p.m. Aug. ation of Chicago,' (9 p.m.) Aug. 14 Band at 8 p.m. noon-4 p.m. Aug. 10-11 at North- on the 1975 outside Northwest- Aug. 9 at Hodges 10 at the Niles His- eastern Univer- musical, at 1:30 ern University's Park, 101 Courtlandtorical Museum, sity, 3650 W. Bryn p.m. Aug. 14 at the Norris Univer- -Ave., Park Ridge. 8970 Milwaukee Mawr, Chicago. Skokie Theatre, sity Center, 1999 Free. Visit www. Ave. Call (847) Visit ChicagoKore- 7924 Lincoln Ave. Campus Drive, prfas.org. 397-0160. an Festiva l.c9m. Gorillatango.com. Evanston. N NIL I ThURSDAY,AUGUST8,2013 I Stage pioneerlocal. corn 'Cabaret' still has lessoñs forus

BY MYRNA PETLICKI I for Sun-Times Media

After holding audi- tions, Rudy Hogen- 'Cabaret'

miller, artistic direc- Light Opera Works, Cahn Au- ditorium, 600 Emerson St,, tor of Light Opera Evanston 2 p.m. Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Works, decided Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Aug. 10-25 pIus 8 p.m. Friday, that the person Aug.16 $32-$92 who best fit his (847) 920-5360; lightopera- works.org vision of the Emcee ¡n "Cabaret" was and he's also the ringmas- him. ter of the whole play. He reveals the layers of the This marks Hogenmiller's other aspects of the show Light Opera Works perform- to the audience without ing debut, and the first time commenting." he has appeared onstage in Hogenmiller described his about eight years. character as working in "this Rudy Hogenmiller is the little tacky club in Berlin in "It wasn't what had Emcee in Light Opera Works' planned," Hogenmiller ad- "Cabaret." I PHOTO BY RICH the early '3Os. You don't re- mitted. "We had our general FOREMAN ally know who he is. He's auditions and I saw most t real. He doesn't have magi- people in their 20s and I cal powers or anything like didn't think the part should Opera Works. that. be that young. Then, I kind Flaster did extensive re- "He has different functions of got the bug in my ear." search on the setting of the in the show," Hogenmiller It was a part he had envi- musical, 1930s Berlin, and added. "Sometimes he's sioned playing someday. particularly the role of the strictly a performer. Other Once Hogenmiller cast Emcee because the char- times, he is a narrator. He al- himself in the lead, he relin- acter did not exist in Chris- ways has the sardonic point Light Opera Works' "Cabaret" features Rudy Hogenmiller as Emcee; Stacy Flaster directs. I PHOTO BY RICH FOREMAN quished the directing and topher Isherwood's novel of view. I think he's trying I choreographing duties to on which Kander and Ebb's to make the audience see Stacey Plaster. Tony Award-winning musicalthings from another point of for the role." said that the power of the "He directed me years agois based. The novel focuses view or at least make them Flaster credits Hogenmillerpiece is related to the fact in 'A Chorus Line," Flaster on the character of cabaret think about it from another with helping set this produc-that, "You feel the tension reported. "And then, when I performer Sally Bowles and point of view." Sometimes tion apart from others. "His of the characters and what's started choreographing and a writer named Cliff, who is he's issuing a warning. dancing is so wonderful," going on in the world. And directing, our relationship based on Isherwood. "If you read about the em- she said. "And he's such a you know what's coming." shifted and we became re- "The Emcee is definitely cees of the time, they were personality that he's bring- Hogenmiller noted that, ally good friends." the star of the show," Flasterolder gentlemen who were ing himself to the role." in addition to war, preju- Flaster previously said. "I realized the Emcee seasoned veterans of the The musical takes place dice continues. "The show directed "Carousel" and was the ringmaster of the theater," Flaster reported. "I when the Nazis are just can still teach people a few "The Secret Garden" at Lightcabaret world in the club think Rudy is the right age building strength. Flaster things," he said. 54 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 NIL I I

Artwithajobto do The Modernism of Alfonso and Margaret lannelli

BY SARA BURROWS I [email protected]

The history of Alfonso (1888-1965) and Marga- Now Playing ret (1893-1967) lannelli is Navy Pier® a love story. 800-745-3000 They met as young artists on their cirqueshanghai.com way up, and found a way to blend Groups 10+ 773-327-3778 their individual styles and work to- gether, They loved each other, they ticketmaster loved art. But what really bound them togeth- ll1G- er was Modernism, a cultural move- ment that dominated the arts of the early 20th century. In many ways, it Great MusicGreat Stor Great Shows shaped the lives of these artists. "They weren't looking for the Tony AwardBest Musical rarified environment of galleries and museums," said Tim Samuelson, lan- aSia nelli expert and cultural historian for S.. a a tsia a.*: as Chicago, who is curator of "Modern- iII i e I a ii i i a 'a ism's Messengers: The Art of Alfonso r e a . e i i and Margaret lannelli" at the Chicago e.*ei. Cultural Center. "They wanted to put Cover for an art school prospectus, vital, modern art where you could designed by Margaret lannelli. I COURTESY OF TIM SAMUELSON Opens Saturday! see it, just walking down the street or opening a magazine or going to Cahn Auditorium, Evanston a theater and seeing a poster on the "They were fearless in applying Saturday, August 10 ' 8 pm wa I I Modernism to anything and every- Sunday, August 112 pm And so they did. thing," Samuelson said. 'Their Mod- Wednesday, August 14 2 pm The lannellis intended, Samuelson ernism had a job to do. lt was meant explains, that people should discover to attract attention. In some cases, Friday, August 168 pm art for themselves, in a magazine, on it needed to sell something. In some Saturday, August 178 pm a theater wall, or in the kitchen, and cases, it needed to make your toast." Sunday, August 182 pm make it part of a personal experience. The show covers the lannellis early Wednesday, August 21 2 pm 'No one tells you to like it, no one sayswork and marriage in California, in- Saturday, August 248 pm this is what it means, or this is good cluding their stunning posters for the Sunday, August 25 2 pm for you. The art does that itself. And Orpheum Theatre, their relocation to they were remarkably good at doing Chicago in 1915, following Alfonso's that with their art," he said. 1914 work for and famous falling out Cafi for tickets with Frank Lloyd Wright, and the more : yth25p1ece "Modernism's Messengers," running Qpì'v (847) 920-5360 through Aug. 27, tells the story of this than 46 years that followed their move LI%fl at ÇtUb important artistic couple who lived to a Park Ridge studio in 1919. Online and worked in Park Ridge for many That studio was a creative center, ORKS band onstag IUINOIS' MUSIC THAflR LightOperaWorks.com years, and documents their genius for attracting artists like Grant Wood putting their theories to into practice. and growing into a hub for modern NIL THIJRSDAY,AUGUST8,2013 55 I I 4- Learn pioneerlocal.com

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- : ::' THÉ1ELD NARDI8E TRUNK FIaS CPMTE,D WOgjD WID( Pf PUThT)CN EXCLUJ1V CONVEImaLE DRiWEPS. DRAWEP LOCKING DEVKE LAUP4DPY B1GiSHOE RO.LI.AMIP4AP Alfonso and Margaret lannelli in their Chicago studio, 1915I COURTESY OF TIM SAMUELSON UNBRiAMABLE PVNGRS. FiELD PREMIER. Model B$IOO. OrrlERc 2Otol25. FOUPYN FLOOR y A1 design. In 2011, the buildings - I nfl. 'a were acquired and renovated 'Modernism's Messengers: The Art by the Kalo Foundation, ad for Marshall Field's created by Margaret lannelli in 1915. I which maintains it as the Ian- of Alfonso and Margaret lannelli' IAnCOURTESY OF TIM SAMUELSON nelli Studios Heritage Center near downtown Park Ridge. Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. washington st., Chicago "The people of Park Ridge 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a,m.-6 p.m. Friday-Sunday, through pulled together and made that Aug. 27 happen," noted Samuelson. Free chicagoculturalcenter.org Alfonso lannelli also was one of the designers of Park Ridge's Pickwick Theatre and the Catlow Theater in Barrington, A fascinating section of the Unlike schoolbooks that had which are both still in use. show deals with the textbooks come before, these were de- Creations of the lannelli Stu- created in the progressive signed to engage kids. Teach- A coffeemaker, blender and dios of Park Ridge included Winnetka school district of the ers tried out the stories and juicer designed by Alfonso lannelli. I COURTESY CHICAGO designs for Sunbeam products 1930s and '40s under the lead- pictures on their classes. If the I Alfonso lannelli's logo design DEPT. OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS for Chicago's Prudential presented at the 1939 New ership of Carleton Washburne, kids didn't respond, the story Building, 1955. lt's visible York World's Fair, such as the and illustrated by Margaret or illustration was changed or from the exhibition room at C-20 Coffeemaster vacuum lannelli. By that time, sadly, scrapped. "Winnetka," said Like all the lannellis' art, the Chicago Cultural Center. I coffeemaker and the Oster- Margaret was living perma- Samuelson, "was very sup- these books caught and held COURTESY TIM SAMUELSON izer kitchen blender. lt was nently in a sanitarium, wres- portive of this." attention. An 82-year-old art that people could use and tling with a debilitating mental Several of these textbooks, man who saw the show men- England. "He was so im- appreciate, and still do, with illness that had surfaced in along with Margaret's sketch- tioned to Samuelson that he pressed with the book," said elements of those designs still the early 1920s. But when she es for them, are part of the had used one of Margaret's Samuelson, "he kept it and still in evidence. could, she made art. display. books as a schoolboy in New has it." 56 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 I NIL

s Youth ensemble creates fairy tale mash-up

BY MYRNA PETLICKI I for Sun-Times Media

Ted Drury knows kids are creative. That's why the director of "The White Rabbit Goes to Neverland" encouraged the eight youngsters, aged 7-14, in Go- riVa Tango Skokie Theatre's Young Art- ists' Ensemble to let their imaginations run wild. "I found a very short script that could be done free of charge," Drury related. "lt's a mash-up of a couple different fairy tales." He decided to let the ensemble mem- bers try their hand at something similar. Gorilla Tango Skokie Theatre's Young Artists' Ensemble will present "The White "Sometimes it seems like it's going to 6620 W. Irving Park Rd. We also carry a Rabbit Goes to Neverland." variety of go completely off the rails," he admit- I 773) 282-3930 9' Candies & ted. "And then they pull some really Mon.- Sat. 9 a,m.- 5p.m. cool stuff out." cookie. So is Marius Mustard. Add the In their show, for example, Rum- leader of the bright band and you pelstiltskin is so dumb that he thinks have Mr. Singer & the Sharp Cookies. everything s a baby - including those The trio will engage families at 10 am. diminutive guys from "Snow White and Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Wilmette the Seven Dwarfs." Several fairy tale Theatre, 1122 Central Ave. Tickets are princesses wind up in Neverland, con- $10 in advance, $12 at the door. fusing the White Rabbit so much that For details, call (847) 251-7424 or he calls everyone Alice. go to www.wilmettetheatre.com. Performances are at 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Aug. 10-18, at Gorilla Tan- FLY BY NIGHT go's Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Tickets are $12. Sky Guy Andres Baines and his Chi- For details, call (847) 677-7761 or go cago Sky Squad are the featured per- to www.gorillatango.com. formers at Wednesday on the Green, 7-8 p.m. Aug. 14 on the lawn between KEYED UP the Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oak- ton St., and Skokie Village Hall. They t Keep up with the latest Kids who love playing piano will thrill will do acrobatic flips and tricks plus to the music of Midwest Dueling Pia- comedy antics on trampolines. songs & in the nos, 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, at For details, call (847) 324-3149 or Proesel Park, 7055 Kostner Ave., Lin- go to www.skokielibrary.info. LiSten section. colnwood. Kids who aren't interested will be climbing the walls - literally. OFF- ROA DING From 6-8:30 p.m., children can explore a climbing wall and slide for free. There Lightning McQueen makes a wrong Just one more will also be free bingo at 6 p.m. turn on his way to his most important reason to get up & For details, call (847) 673-1540 or go race in "Cars." The G-rated Kids Flick to www.recreation.lwd.org. will be shown at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9, at the Morton Grove Public Library, IN GOOD TASTE 6140 Lincoln Ave. Your gwde to the weekend and beyond For details, call (847) 965-4220 or Every Thursday Kerry Appleberry is one sharp go to www.mgpl.org. I NIL I THURSDAY,AUGUST8,2013 I Stage pioneerlocal.comLIFREE SHAKESPEARE Women wreak justice acrossChicago continues and then some in '9 to 5' thrOugh August 25

BY CATEY SULLIVAN I for Sun-Times Media

When it comes to revenge fantasies, it's tough to top the over- the-top karmic justice meted out to Franklin Hart Jr.

As the douchenozzle, chauvinistic swine of a boss-from-hell in the musi- cal "9 to 5," Hart suffers a comeup- pance that would fill any self-respect- ng, under-appreciated worker bee Susan Moniz, Kelli Cramer, Alexandra Palkovic and James Moye in "9 to 5, The with glee. Musical" at Marriott Theatre. I PHOTO BY The actor's having a great time too. PETER COOMBS AND THE MARRIOTT "Obviously it's a lot of fun to play THEATRE the misogynistic boss that everybody hates," says James Moye, who plays Franklin Hart in the Marriott Theatre PROD tJC11 ON BMO Bank production of '9 to S," opening Aug. SPONSOR QHaTFiS 14. The hunky ingenue is typically a more boring part," he adds. "I'd Marnott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, much rather be the bad guy, the guy Lincoinshire who really pushes the boundaries of p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesdays; 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 4:30 p.m. and 8 what's acceptable." p.m. Saturdays; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sun- HUMBOLDT PARK GAGE PARK Tellingly, there is no hunky male days, Aug. 14-Oct. 13 Thu, August 8 6:30 p.m. Thu, August 15, 630 p.m. ingenue in "9 to 5." Franklin Hart's $40-$48, with discounts aVailable for students and seniors. Dinner and theater Fil, August 9, 630 p.m. WELLES PARK humiliation notwithstanding, the mu- tickets are available for $55 on Wednes- RuS PARK Fit August 16,630 p.m. days and Thursdays. sical, based on the 1980 movie of the Sat, August t0 630 p.m. Sat August 1 &30 p.m. same name, is all about the women www.marriotttheatre.com or (847) 634-0200 DOUGLAS PARK who toil for him at Consolidated In- WASHINGTON PARKFRANK J. WILSON PARK dustries. There's the hard-working, Sun, August 1' 400 p.m. Sun, August 18, 4:00 p.m. Fil, August 23, 6:30 p.m. uber-competent Violet Newstead PIOTROWSKI PARK MARQUETTE PARK Sat August 24, &30 p.m. (Kelli Kramer); single mom Judy Marriott director David Bell, but that Wed, August 14,630 p.m Tue August 20, 630 p.m. Bernly (Susan Moniz); and Dora lee doesn't mean "9 to 5" tells a past- RIDGE PARK GARFIELD PARK CONSERVATORY Rhodes (Alexandra Palkovic), the tense story. "To me, this is a state- Wed, August 2 630 p.m. Sun, August 25, 3:00 p.m. blonde bombshell recipient of relent- ment about corporate America. Hart Thu, August 22, 630 p.m. less, wholly unwanted amorous atten-represents all those people who get tions from the horndog Hart. ahead on the backs of the working ( iicago With a score by Dolly Parton and a class," Bell says. book by Patricia Resnik, "9 to 5" uses Moye agrees. shakospoaro c,caI. Jard$utrkt humor and a gleefully loopy plot to "From my vantage point as a man, reveal the rampant sexism that Vio- listening to my wife and friends who let, Judy and Doralee endure - and work in other industries - sexism is eventually triumph over - in the cor- still alive and well," he says. "There's porate jungle. been great progress over the past 30 The movie may be older than years, but it's still a factor. The show LEAO SPONSORS Bhccn,s Bh.e8hrtd : rxAro1 AVY many of the people in the cast, notes still strikes a nerve." otflliwth fIVIL/I I MTm%. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2013 I cagP pioneerloca l.com Whatafeeling: 'Flashdance'comes toChicago

BY HEDY WEISS I [email protected]

Sergio Trujillo

Sergio Trujillo, Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre through Aug. 18. the choreogra- "This musical draws on so pher behind such much of my personal dance education," said Trujillo. "I Broadway musi- grew up during the 1980s, cals as "Jersey when breakdancing and IJillian Mueller stars as Alex in "Flashdance - The Musical." I PHOTO BY JEREMY DANIEL MTV were all the rage, so Boys" and "The the dance of that period just virtuosic, acrobatic dance Addams Family," spilled out of me. And my shdance The musical' sequences in a live produc- ,. - training was eclectic - from tion performed eight times a vividly remembers the contemporary jazz tech- week? How could he match Through Aug. 18 his first encounter nique I studied early on, to cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph, Chicago all the effects of crazy angles, classical ballet, to my expo- Tickets, $18-$85 cutting and pasting, plus the with "Flashdance," sure to the work of Jerome (800) 775-2000 broadwayinchicago.com use of body doubles that was Robbins and Bob Fosse. So so essential to the film? (Ac- the popular 1983 l've always used my own cording to Trujillo, there were movie. recipe for dance - a combi- into her city's fabled dance "Maniac," "Gloria," "Manhunt,"four stand-ins for the movie's nation of ballet, modern, hip- conservatory. and "I Love Rock & Roll" - it star, Jennifer Beals, and if you "I was about 20, and was hop and the sexy jazz or true "This is a 'feel good' show also contains 16 new songs look closely, you will even studying to become a chi- flashdance style I used when, one that feeds people's by Robbie Roth and Robert discover one of them was a ropractor," said Trujillo. "I early on, I danced in Toronto desire to watch an unlikely Cary. But unlike the British man.) danced out of the movie the- clubs. In that way I'm a lot likehero or heroine achieve their production, which Trujillo "Casting Alex is an incred- ater and knew what I had to Alex." dream, and leaves them in- believed strayed too far from ible challenge," said Trujillo, do." Alex, of course, is Alex Ow- spired by that triumph," said the original, this edition sticksnoting that Jillian Mueller, Now, in one of those fortu- ens, the central character in Trujillo. close to the film. who will portray the charac- itous full-circle career twists, "Flashdance" - the 18-year- While "Flashdance - The "I very consciously didn't ter in Chicago, is only 18 and Trujillo is serving as direc- old woman who works as a Musical" contains most of the want to alienate all those whoquite new to the role. "She tor and choreographer of welder in a Pittsburgh steel hit songs from the movie - loved the movie," said Trujillo. has to be a triple threat - 'Flashdance - The Musical," mill by day and an exotic the Academy Award-winning Yet there was this chal- an actress, a singer and an a national touring company dancer by night, and whose title number, "Flashdance - enge: How could he capture outstanding dancer in many production that will stop at big dream is to be accepted What a Feeling," as well as the excitement of the film's styles." NIL I THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2013

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BY BRUCE INGRAM IFilm Critic

of the grimmer details about broadest possible audience OPENING the story of Linda Lovelace, by defaulting to family val- no doubt realizing that full ues straight out of a '50s FRIDAY disclosure would have made sitcom. The utter bogusness it harder for audiences to of that strategy makes the walk away feeling uplifted whole thing fundamentally and untroubled. artificial and unfunny. Sudei- L kis stars as David, an aging Rated PERCY jA SON: pot dealer who's forced to R for strong bloody violence F MONSTERS smuggle a large shipment of and language throughout weed out of Mexico to settle Stars Rated a debt with his sleazy boss Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, PG for fantasy action vio- (Helms). So he decides to hire Sharto Copley, Diego Luna lence, some scary images anda stripper and an abandoned Desperate to find a cure for mild language teenager from his apartment his fatal illness, a factory Stars building (Aniston and Poul- worker (Damon) on impover- Logan Lerman, Alexandra ter) and a homeless runaway Fighting for the future: Matt Damon in "Elysium." ished future Earth decides to Daddario, Douglas Smith girl (Roberts) to pose as his break into an orbiting habitat The modern-day son (Ler- wholesome American family lessons about young love for the super-rich. Neill Blom- man) of Poseidon and his and drive the dope across the ensue, but director James camp ("District 9") wrote andfriends go on a quest for the border in an RV. Nothing ever Ponsoldt adds considerable *** directed the sci-fi thriller. Golden Fleece to prevent really clicks, though, because emotional ballast by making Rated an ancient evil from rising. while the film tries to set up it clear that Sutter is getting R for violence throughout, Thor Freudenthal ("Diary of the faux Millers as the op- a running jump on alcoholism language and brief nudity a Wimpy Kid") directed the posite of a loving family, it's - and keeping us guessing Stars **½ fantasy adventure. obvious that's what they're about whether Aimee will save Mark Wahlberg, Paula Pat- Rated going to wind up being, be- him or he will drag her down. ton, Denzel Washington, Bill R for strong sexual content, lievable or not. Paxton nudity, language, drug use The number of firearms in and some domestic violence Rated STILL the title is the only bit of Stars PG for some mild action and ** understatement on view in Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sars- rude humor PLAYING Rated this enjoyably over-the-top gaard, Hank Azaria, Chris Stars PG for some rude humor and action extravaganza. There's Noth, Sharon Stone Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, action so much going on and it all The brief yet enduringly in- Julia Louis-Dreyfus, John PECTACULAR NOW Stars comes at you at such a rapid- famous career of the world's Cleese, Val Kilmer Neil Patrick Harris, Hank Az- fire pace that it's almost over- first porn star gets superficialA crop-dusting plane (Cook) ***½ aria, Jayma Mays, Brendan whelming at times; but that's treatment in this so-so biopic with a fear of heights dreams Rated Gleeson, Katy Perry part of the fun. While at- that attempts to counterbal- of competing in a famous R for alcohol use, language "The Smurfs 2" probably isn't tempting to take down Mexi- ance hardcore exploitation aerial race. Klay Hall (TV's and some sexuality any worse than you might ex-can drug lord Papi (Edward with uplifting personal tri-- 'King of the Hill") directed Stars pect. On the other hand, it's James Olmos), undercover umph and fails to convince at the animated family comedy. Miles Teller, Shailene Wood- almost certainly not any bet- DEA agent Bobby (Washing- both extremes. Seyfried of- ley, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kyleter. Harris returns as uptight ton) and Naval Intelligence fers an effectively sympathet- A:1tg:Iz1III* 4;1i, Chandler nice guy Patrick, whose life agent Stig (Wahlberg) try ic performance as the "Deep lt's a rare pleasure to see is invaded once again by the to bust each other as well Throat" star, who was report- *½ a genre film that bothers little blue mushroom dwell- after breaking into a bank edly forced into pornogra- Rated - dares, actually - to run ers, this time on a mission to steal $3 million of Papi's phy (and prostitution) by R for crude sexual content, deeper than expected. Teller to rescue distressed dam- money. The plan changes, her sleazoid hustler husband pervasive language, drug ma-and Woodley make the most sel Smurfette (Perry) from though, when they find $40 (Sarsgaard) before eventuallyterial and brief graphic nudityof breakout roles as popular, the clutches of the evil (yet million more than expected. escaping his clutches, writ- Stars irresponsible Sutter and shy, goofy) wizard Gargamel (Az- Director Baltasar Kormakur ing a book about her Ordeal Jennifer Aniston, Jason Su- serious Aimee, high-school a ria). There's been a change has a knack for action that's and becoming a happily re- deikis, Emma Roberts, Will seniors on opposite sides of of locale to Paris this time, forhelped along here by Wash- married anti-porn crusader. Poulter, Ed Helms the social spectrum, who be- no good reason, but it's still ington and Wahlberg's Unfortunately, ' Lovelace" is This excruciatingly aw- come involved in an unlikely the same old smurfy stew of natural, seemingly effortless less than truthful about some ful comedy appeals to the romance. All the predictable sentiment and slapstick. chemistry. I THURSDAY AUGUST 8 2013 NTh I. DON'T MISS THIS COMPELLING STORY ABOUT OWNING YOUR PASTAND GETTING ON WITH YOUR LIFE. r1

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[BYERIC VAN DRIL For Sun-Times Media I @VanDrilSports way to get solid hits. I'm not a big the college game, though. He tried to power guy, so I just try to work the improve his arm strength this sum- gaps and get singles and doubles." mer by playing games of long toss Playing collegiate base- East has used this summer to prepare Maine East coach Ron Clark said with his Mount Prospect and Maine himself once his dream comes true. Papaioannou is likely to go through East teammates, and he also worked ball was a dream of Phil Papaioannou has worked on his an adjustment period at Denison, es- on decreasing the time it took to Papaioannou's when he craft this offseason, catching 26 pecially at the plate. transfer the ball from his glove to his games for the Mount Prospect Bull- Collegiate pitchers often have right hand. was growing up, and he'sdogs, an American Legion team. He higher velocity than their high school "His strength of his game right set to realize that dream devoted a lot of time to improving hiscounterparts, and Clark added that now is defensively," Clark said. "He's hitting. many of them have developed sec- as good as anybody around, in my at Denison University. "During the summer season, I'll try ond and third pitches they can throw opinion. He blocks the ball extremely to work more on waiting back on the confidently in hitters' counts. A col- well and can throw as well as any- Papaioannou plans on leaving Mor- ball, letting it get deep, working the lege hurler might pitch backward in body. He's smart, in terms of how he ton Grove for Den son, a Division Ill other way," said Papaloannou, who the count, Clark said, choosing to calls the game, and we're going to program located in Ohio, on Aug. 24. had a .282. average and 15 RBI with throw an off-speed pitch in a 2-0 or miss having him around. He was rock Denison's baseball season is sched- the Bulldogs. "(I'm) working on hitting3-1 count instead of a fastball. solid for us and a good leader - just uled to begin in March, and the two- it solid, squaring the ball up and (let- Papaioannou's defense and intel- a leader by example who works very time all-conference catcher at Maine ting) it go up the middle or the other ligence figure to help his transition to hard at what he does." S NIL I ThURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2013 71 SEASON PASS Pappalardo looking to helpmore McCoy I JOEL LERNER- IKaylaSun-Times Media McCoy onoffense

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Olivia Pappa- the Pac-12, but they were in every U.S. U-18 game. Six of their conference lardo and Danny losses came by one goal. national Sanchez are The other Pac-12 loss came by two goals. linked together Sanchez inherited a pro- team campbecause they're gram that went 4-13-2 over- all and 1-9-1 in the Pac-12 Lincoinwood resident Kayla in the midst of an in 2011. He said he expects McCoy was chosen to participate ongoing attempt Pappalardo, a midfielder, to in the U.S. Under-18 Women's 'break out" this fall. National Soccer Team training to turn around the "She has the potential to camp, which began Aug. 3 and Colorado women's be an impact player for us," runs till Sunday. The camp is in he said. "She already ¡s a Carson, Calif. soccer program. very good two-way player, McCoy was one of six forwards being able to defend and be that U.S. Soccer Women's Tech- "I expect us to continue todangerous on the attack. nical Director April Heinrichs improve," said Pappalardo, "But there is plenty of called up for the camp. In all, 24 a 2012 graduate of Maine room for improvement." players were invited. All of them South and soon-to-be soph- A native of Niles, Pap- were born in 1996, which is the omore on the Buffaloes club.palardo played in 19 of the a cut-off year for participation in Pappalardo is optimistic team's 20 games last sea- Maine South gradUate Olivia Pappalardo tallied two assists in the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's because of the six other son, starting 16 of them. She 19 games as a freshman at Colorado. I PHOTO COURTESY World Cup. sophomores on the team. logged the most minutes of IUNIVERSITY OF COLORADO The training camp is scheduled "I think my class is a re- any freshman and also took to include a scrimmage between ally good class," she said. the most shots of any playerothers." Pappalardo has continued the U-18s and the L.A. Strikers of "I think we were timid last in her class. But she finished Pappalardo said she to train in the off season. the W-League on Saturday. year, but now we have a yearthe season with zero goals accepted her coach's She's been on campus since McCoy, who is a little over a under our belt. We know theand two assists. challenge. the start of July, spending year removed from tearing the coaches, and they know us." "We expect more produc- "I think it was a confidenceher time running and work- ACL in her right knee, has ver- Colorado, which opens tion from her in front of the thing," she said of her lack ing on her conditioning for bally committed to Duke. She ¡s a its season Aug. 23 against goal," Sanchez said. "The of offensive production as the upcoming season. soon-to-be junior at Northfield's Northern Colorado in Den- next stage for her is to have a freshman. "I needed to "I'm looking forward to Christian Heritage Academy ver, went 8-8-4 in Sanchez's the mentality of a finisher believe I could score. That's actually playing soccer and plays for Oak Brook-based first season last fall. The and someone who can cre- something I figured out in and practicing soccer," she Eclipse Select Soccer Club. Buffaloes finished 2-7-2 in ate scoring opportunities forthe spring season." said. U A A W/UPORTh company I CHICAGO SUN TIMEScorn publication

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