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Nues Multimillion dollar flood-control project kicks off

BY PAM DEFIOLIO church, 8300 N. Greenwood, is the For Sun-Times Media@NilesHSNews first visible sign of the Tier One phase of the Stormwater Relief bulldozers have Plan, as the village calls its flood- already been digging out a control project. The village and its Thoughhuge water-detention basin engineering consultant, Hey and on a field next to Niles' Our Lady Associates, have been designing a of Ransom Church for the past sophisticated system of improved two weeks, residents and officials sewers which will direct water gathered there Thursday for a that would normally flood the vil- groundbreaking ceremony. lage into the Our Lady of Ransom After four detention basin, years of study another basin and two years to be dug soon of engineer- on the south- ing the village east corner of of Niles was the Maryhill celebrating the Cemetery prop- construction erty and other kickoff of Tier places. One of its mul- Tier One timillion dollar also includes flood-reduction the Cleveland program. Huge Avenue relief rainstorms in storm sewer, the past six Nues Village Manager Steve Vinezeano, which officials years have from left, Village Trustee Chris Hanusiak, had earlier said caused Nues Mayor Andrew Przybylo, Our Lady of will carry water Nues Village Manager Steve Vinezeano opens the groundbreaking ceremony for Niles' Stormwater Relief Project at a reception streets to turn Ransom Catholic Church pastor Rev. eastward and next to the detention basin in a field on Our Lady of Ransom Church property.i PAM DEnGLIO/FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA into rivers, and Chris Gustafson, Miles Village Trustees discharge it prompted a George Alpogianis and Joe LoVerde and into the river mate change may have caused the flood of tears former Mayor Robert Calle near Caldwell floods, which drastically worsened from residents Avenue. since 2008, Przybylo said once the with water-filled basements. Construction on the Cleveland flooding is contained, the village "People didn't go on vacations Street project will begin in the fall, will start looking at what it can do because they were worried about Przybylo said. to encourage sustainable energy, flooding," remarked Mayor An- In June 2012, the Village Board possibly even to the point at which drew Przybylo to the residents andapproved $14.6 million for Tier Onepeople could produce enough officials gathered for the ground- construction projects, with much electricity to sell some back to breaking ceremony. of the revenue coming from a 0.25 the power companies through the The bulldozed basin at the percent sales tax increase in the reverse grid. village. "Our planet I think is in trouble, The stormwa- and I think we all acknowledge ter relief project, that," Przybylo said, to applause. as the village "We have to stop the changes hap- calls it, was origi-pening in our climate." nally set to break Przybylo and Village Man- ground next year,ager Steve Vinezeano presented but Przybylo and plaques to Rev. Chris Gustafson, the village board pastor of Our Lady of Ransom, Officials smile at the official groundbreaking for Nibs' Stormwater Relief Project.i PAM decided to push and representatives from Maryhill DEFIGLIO/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA up that schedule. Cemetery and the Archdiocese of "Following Chicago, which owns the cemetery. gradually drain out over about 24 som, as does the current mayor, the two floods The plaques acknowledged them hours and flow back into the sewersaid he moved there in 1966, but of [April and for their cooperation in allowing system at a rate the sewer system homes didn't begin to experience June] 2013, we the village to build the detention can handle. severe flooding until the 2008 decided enough basins on their property. "These [detention basins] only flood. One house on Bruce Street was enough, and Jeff Wickenkamp of Hey and fill with water when the [sewer] had water up to the basement Nues resident Don Lapin examines a detailed engineer- the program was Associates said if heavy rain oc- system is overwhelmed," he ex- ceiling while another had water as ing drawing of the Nues Stormwater Relief Project at the accelerated," he curs this summer or afterward, plained. high as the first floor, he said. groundbreaking ceremony for the project on June 26, 2014. said. the excess water is predicted to go Former Mayor Robert Callero, "This is a great step forward," PAM DEFIGLIO/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Saying that cli-into the detention basin, and then who lives near Our Lady of Ran- he said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 Morton Grove

joy th A woman was found shot and killed at her home in Morton Grove. oroFROM NW IoIice: Man who killed wife arrested in free. 1or domestic baffery day before

BY NATALIE HAYES a domestic dispute with herhimself.

For Sun-Times Media I husband. A family member called Stay active, without pain. ('NatHayReporter A neighbor living across police to "report a problem the street who asked not at the house," police said. A 74-year-old man ac- to be identified said he saw When officers arrived, they See an orthopedic specialist cused of killing his wife in Chung taken away in an found the couple lying on the their Morton Grove home ambulance on the Thursdayfloor unresponsive. during a failed before the murder, Neighbors described the within 72 hours. murder-suicide while Howard was Kims as a quiet couple who Friday had been ar- arrested by police kept to themselves. With joint pain, simple movements such as climbing rested for domestic outside the home. The June 26 domestic battery the previous Howard Chung battery arrest was Howard stairs, bending over and even walking can really hurt. day. was released from Kim's first run-in with the There is no need to wait weeks to see a specialist. Howard Kim, who custody the follow- Morton Grove Police, Yaras was released this ing day after Yaras said. Our physicians are supported by nationally accredited week from Lutheran said Chung Kim had The couple's two-story General Hospital HowardKim refused to press home sat eerily quiet rehabilitation programs, outpatient therapy and specialty in Park Ridge after charges against her Tuesday afternoon, with a being treated for a self- husband. billowing American flag next rehabilitation centers that can get you back to doing the inflicted gunshot wound to "He had slapped her, to the front window and a things you love. Pain free. the chest, now faces first- but there were no visible freshly-cut lawn. degree murder charges for injuries," Yaras said. We The outdoor lights had the killing his wife, 71-year- had him locked up, but the been left on and two cars - old Chung Kim. State's Attorney's office a newer-model BMW and a Get in touch. A spokesperson for the decided not to prosecute Honda sedan - sat in the To make an appointment, call 877.737.4636 Cook County Coroner's of- because she didn't pursue driveway. fice confirmed Chung died the charges and there was Last week's fatal shooting or visit presencehealth.org/painf ree of multiple gunshot wounds.no physical evidence of an in Morton Grove marks the She was pronounced dead injury," Yaras said. first murder in the commu- at the couple's home at 5508 What happened next nity in 14 years. Madison St. at 10:45 p.m. behind the closed doors of Howard Kim will face Presence® June 27. the couple's home on Fridayfirst-degree murder charges % Presence® Morton Grove Police night is not entirely clear, in connection with his wife's Our Lady of the Resurrection Resurrection Commander Paul Yaras but police say Howard Kim death, andwillappear in Medical Center Medical Center (onfirmed Chung had calledshot his wife several times court at a later date, police police on June 26 to report before turning the gun on said Tuesday. s ¿' iws

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Nues Village Board uproots proposed tree regulations

BY IGOR STUDENKOV For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov

Nues Village Board has ditched a proposal that Thewould have made it more difficult to remove trees on private property. The tree ordinance was origi- nally introduced in January, only to be sent back to the Environ- mental Practices Committee out of concern that it went too far in regulating what residents could do on private property The revised version stripped away most of the controversial provisions. But lingering concerns prompted most trustees to vote against it, defeat- ing the motion 2-4. While Niles had some laws regulating trees in the village, the environmental committee's ordinance sought to significantly expand them in order to protect trees and public and private property. After locals protested, the corn- mittee stripped away most provi- sions related to trees on private property. It still required residents to get a permit if they wanted to cut down trees more than 10 inches in diameter, and gave the residents an option to register the trees they wanted to plant. The ordinance also maintained the village's right to cut down dead or diseased trees on private property if the owners refuse to remove them. Section 106-40 on the current Niles municipal code A damaged tree ¡n Nues in 2011. i FILE gives the village that right, while Section 106-41 gives it a right to the residents an option to registerHe asked Tony Dati, the village similar concerns. "The trees add value," he said. bill the property owner for the ex- their trees. forester, how often the trees that "I can't support the sections "We are not talking about any- pense. Both provisions have been As the ordinance went up for were cut down damaged nearby that allow government to come thing invasive - we are talking on the books since 1965 and were vote, Trustee Rosemary Palicki, homes and utility poles. in on our property," he said. "So I about safety." last amended in September 1999. who chairs the Environmental "Since I've been in public must reluctantly vote 'no." But the board voted against While the changes pleased Practices Committee, tried to easeworks, I've rarely seen a resident Palicki noted that voting approving the ordinance, with many residents, others remained concerns about permits, arguing take down a tree and cause dam- against the ordinance wouldn't Trustee Danette Matyas joining concerned. During the public corn-that they are a safety measure. age," he replied. keep the govermnent off private Alpogianis, LoVerde and Hanu- ment period, resident Joe Walsh "[It's] for the protection of Trustee Joe LoVerde said that, property. siak in voting 'no.' urged the board to get rid of all your neighbors, and for your own as executive director of the Niles "If, God forbid, it doesn't pass, After the meeting, Palicki told permit-related provisions. protection and for utilities lines," Park District, he cares a great [the village] would still have the Nues Herald-Spectator that, "I have a problem with one she said. deal about the trees. But he felt right to cut the dead and diseasedwhile she wasn't pleased with the thing - permits," he said. "The Palicki also emphasized that that the ordinance still went too trees and bill the owners for the outcome, she accepted the board's permit to remove a 10-inch [tree] tree registration would be strictly far. expense," she said. decision. - it's ridiculous. I can remove it voluntary. "Just leave the private citizens As the trustees got ready to "Of course I'm disappointed," by myself." Trustee George Alpogianis alone and let them take care of vote, Mayor Andrew Przybylo said Palicki. "I think it's a loss for He also urged the board to wondered if cutting down trees their property," said Lo Verde. urged the board to approve the the village of Niles, but this is the remove the provision that gave was that much of a safety issue. Trustee Chris Hanusiak had ordinance. democratic process." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 Il

Nues ARTS AND ATHLETICS AND Prepare for parade, party and WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT IN PUBLIC EDUCATION parking bansonFourth of July students of organized athletics and arts BY STEPHANIE AGUILAR Cinda For Sunlimes Media I @stephnieaguiIar Klickna programs are compelling reasons to support their funding. From a parade to food and face painting there's Illinois Albert Einstein said he came up more than fireworks hap- Education with the theory of relativity by playing pening around Nues this Association the violin. Fourth of July. The village of Nues President Years later, Steve Jobs championed is sponsoring its annual education in the arts and noted, "The parade beginning at 9 a.m. we get to choose how tobroader one's understanding of the at Notre Dame College Prep and ending at Grennan Whenspend a few hours, what do wehuman experience, the better design Heights Park. choose to do? we will have." After the parade, fes- Go to a movie or a play? Take in a What's more important to a tivities continue at the park successful business than teamwork? until 2 p.m. Hank Betka, of the Nibs Senior Men's Club passes out candy during the concert? Visit an art museum? Go to a Hosted by the Niles Park Nues Fourth ot July Parade in 2011.i riti ballgame? Nothing energizes students more than District, entertainment will Isn't it interesting that the people being part ofa team that plays a game include face painting pony July 4 following food, drinks Heights Park. we so often choose to entertain,or puts on a show, Learning to work rides and a performance by and live bands until dusk. Parking is also restricted R-Gang, a Chicago-based The first 10,000 people will on: educate and enlighten us are artistswith others toward a shared goal is an R&B band. got free 3-D glasses for the s Cram from Ozark to and athletes? And, isn't it ironic that incredibly valuable lesson. When else i While Niles isn't hosting 3-D Fireworks Fest. Ozanam the arts and athletics are often the can our students learn it? its own firework show, two Nues residents should . Ozanam from Greenleaf nearby towns will. be careful of where they to Dempster first things cut by school districts In my own experience as a Park Ridge will have fire- park on the Fourth. Parking s Keeney and Kedzie from throughout our state? teacher for 25 years, the students works at Maine East High restrictions will be in effect Odell to Olcott A study by Stanford University who were in band, art and athletics School July 3 at dusk. Beforeuntil 2 p.m. along the parade s Odell, Oketo, Osceola often had an edge over others. The the show, there will be a DJ route, which starts at Notre and Olcott from Keeney to and Carnegie Foundation for the and interactive dance party Dame College Prep, then Kedzie Advancement of Teaching showed that students knew what it meant to work at 6:30 p.m. and a perfor- continues south on Ozark For more information, students who participate in the arts: collaboratively - how else would a mance by Brian Patti Big to Main, east on Main to visit the village of Niles at s Are four times more likely to be musical production or a sports team Band starting at 8 p.m. Harlem, south on Harlem to http://wwwvniles.com and Skokie will have fireworksMonroe, west on Monroe to the Niles Park District at recognized for academic achievement get anything accomplished? These at Niles West High School Oketo and ends at Grennan http://www.niles-parks.org. than students who don't; students had more drive, performed .Are three times more likely to be better and tested higher than some Crime e1eted to class office within theirof their peers. Obviously that doesn't schools; hold true for every student, but studies Nues police: Park Ridge boy reports . Are four times more likely to do show that students who are involved participate in a math and science fair; in the arts score higher on tests. beating on last day of school .Perform community service more Having awell-rounded than four times as often. curriculum, which includes the arts BY JINIF JOHNSON was not reported to police he was then punched in the Yet, today organized activities and physical education, is something [email protected] I until June 24, 13 days later. face and knocked to the (JenPioneer According to Niles police, ground after he pushed the in the arts or sports are available tothat our union members believe is the 12-year-old victim said boy away, police reported. a dwindling number of students. essential for the success of all students. A Park Ridge father filed that he was leaving school Once on the ground, the In many of the districts whereParticipation in arts and athletics a police report after his when he was confronted by avictim was allegedly kicked. 12-year-old son was report- boy he had never met before. The victim told police opportunities still exist, parentsallows students to foster their talents edly beaten by a classmate The boy reportedly told the that a female classmate and must pay art or athletic fees, an extraand prepares them for more successful on the last day of school. victim, "I wanna fight you," her father witnessed the expense many families cannot afford. futures. The alleged altercation though the victim said he didincident. occurred on the afternoon not want to fight, police said. The status of the case was Whether it is singing in the A message from: of June 11 outside Emerson After repeating his not immediately known, ac- choir or playing in the band; drawing, Middle School, 8101 N. Cum- request, the boy allegedly cording to Nlies Police Sgt. ILLINOIS sculpting or making ceramics; shooting ED UCATI O N berland Ave. in Mies, but pushed the victim, who said Robert Tornabene. hoops or playing ball, the benefits to ASSOC IATION A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 12 I THURSDAY, JULY 3,2014

Storm surge Massive storm floods Park Ridge police station

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON and front desk area, while Neighboring Niles sages about flooded homes. [email protected] water also spread across a reported that the northern "Hopefully that means @Jen_Pioneer hallway, offices, storage areas part ofthe village received there were no issues," he said. and the jail cells, Leavitt said. 2.75 inches of rain, while 2.56 Zingsheim noted that a The front desk ofthe Park No one was in custody at inches were recorded in the recent storm sewer project Ridge Police Station often the time and police op- southern area ofthe village. for Fenton and Burton Lanes fields calls of flooded roads erations were not directly A number ofNiles resi- "worked wonderfiully. There and basements, but on Mon- impacted, he said, though of- dential streets were closed was maybe a little bit [of day it was the station itself ficers did spend time moving due to flooding and basementwater] in the curbs, but that's that began taking on water. furniture and trying to dry flooding was also reported, nothing compared to what Located in the lower level out wet carpets and floors. according to the village. they used to get up there." of City Hall at 200 S. Vine The department was still Both Park Ridge and New types of relief sewers Ave., the sunken courtyard waiting on Tuesday afternoon Nues reported minimal tree are meant to put stormwater of the police station began for a cleaning crew to arrive. damage, with one tree falling back in the street - and out filling up with several inches 'We've had flooding and on the 900 block of South ofbasements - until the of floodwater as heavy rain periodic water, but not to this Western Avenue. Niles Publicsewers can accommodate it, swept through the area Mon- level," Leavitt said. Sandbags sit outside the main door to the Park Ridge Police Station Works crews were using chip-which is the reason for some day night, said Police Cmdr. Why exactly the courtyard after heavy rains flooded portions of the station Monday night. JENNIFER per trucks to pick up smaller ofthe street flooding experi- Jason Leavitt. The water flooded to the extent it did JOHNSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA branches that may have fallenenced in the area. then flowed into the sta- was not immediately known, in the streets. No widespread Nues Village Spokeswom- tion through the main entry and the city's Public Works a 24 hour period Monday, The Touhy Avenue viaduct power outages were reportedan Hayley Garard reported door to the lobby and under Department was notified. with most of it occurring in also flooded for a brief time, in the area. that basement flooding did a second door that leads to Public Works Director the evening and night hours. Zingsheim said. Park Ridge 2nd Ward Aid. happen in Niles. As of Tues- offices, interview rooms and Wayne Zingsheim said a Greenwood Avenue west of "The storm was so intenseNicholas Miissis, whose wardday moraing the village had the prisoner lock-up area. gauge at the Service Center the Park Ridge Country Club it was blowing manhole coy- experiences frequent floodingreceived six calls of flooded Roughly an inch of water that measures rainfall re- again took on water and was ers off the sewers on Devon during heavy storms, said he basements and 22 calls of covered the vestibule, lobby corded 3.31 inches fell within closed to traffic for a time. Avenue," he added. had not received calls or mes-street flooding. MARINOREALTORS ci2nILIy 5800 Dempster- Morton Grove A Better Experience t (847)967-5500 . . (OUTSIDELLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) ¿t T]The Gold Standard www.contury1maflno.com

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EdiiCGti()li District 64 D64 looking at lowering Chromebook costs

BY lOOR STUDIXOV fees to make up for the financial shortfalls. For Sun-Times Media @istudenkov And, in the fall of 2013, it renewed its efforts to collect unpaid student fees. Ridge-Niles School District 64 According to the report presented at the board is looking to ease the fees sixth board, as of June 2014, District 64 collected Parkthrough eighth-grade parents will $35,000 in unpaid fees for the 2013-2014 have to pay for Chromebook computers. school year, and $10,200 for the 2011-2012 The discussion comes as the district and 2012-2013 school years. continues to aggressively collect unpaid The district contracted a collection student fees. Board President Anthony Bor- agency to collect those fees, and the agency relu wanted the board to think of the ways kept $1,903 in fees for the 2013-2014 school to potentially reduce Chromebook fees. The year and $1,195 in fees for the two previous board didn't make any significant headway school years. during its June 23 meeting but it is expected As of June 17, District 64 is still $38,004 to continue to discuss the issue over the nextshort in unpaid fees. According to the re- few months. port, at least some of those families agreed Because the district has pledged not to to pay back a total of $717 through install- raise taxes until 2018, its options are limited.ment plans. And even if the district does decide to lower According to the district website, the fees fees, the decrease won't kick in until the for the next school year are $84 for pre-kin- 2015-2016 school year at the earliest. dergarten and kindergarten students, $227 In April 2007, voters within the District for students in grades 1 though 5 and $315 64 service area narrowly passed a referen- for grades six through eight. This doesn't in- dum that allowed it to add 44 cents to its elude $350 in Chromebook fees that parents property tax rate for the next two tax years. of sixth- through eighth-grade students will In exchange, the district promised not to have to pay. raise taxes for the next ten years. During the meeting Borrelli asked the "At the time, [District 64] made a promiseboard to consider doing something to de- that, barring a dire financial emergency, it crease the Chromebook fees. won't return to taxpayers seeking any other "The cost per student, per family atop of referendum relief," said district spokes- [regular] fees may be a tipping point, and I woman Bernadette Tramm. was wondering if we could mitigate some or Since then, the district has raised student all of computer fees," he said. Trustee John Heyde said that he wasn't happy with the current situation, but the district was trapped between the rock and the hard place. "The issue is that Ray Shammo peers over his freshman daughter Rachel's shoulder as she logs into her new Chromebook in at we have very high the Maine South High School library in 20l3. FILE fees, and if we didn't, we'd have taxpayer rants discussion among the board," he said. business official, said that they could take pay for it instead of "Maybe we can offset those fees - that's thea certain portion of the capital funding, but the parents," he said. only way I can see it." that could hurt construction and renovation Board Vice Presi- The board, he said, was constantly trying projects. dent Scott Zimmer- to balance placing financial burden on the Ultimately, the board decided to con- man reminded the parents and placing the financial burden tinue discussing the issue over the next few trustees about the on the parents. Zimmerman felt the board months. referendum pledge, should discuss if the burden on parents was Heyde felt that it would probably take a but he said he would "over-extended." while. be open to discussing The board discussed whether there was "Personally, I don't think this board will Maine South High School freshman Jack Gentile checks out his Chromebook the issue. a way to offset fees without increasing fees make a decision by [the end of the summer] computer at the beginning of school in 2013. i FILE "Maybe it war- or taxes. Becky Allard, the district's chief and that's okay," he said. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 15 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I

III POLICE BLOT1ER ID CRIME BRIEFS

The following incidents were car into the side of a neighbor's Hickory Hills, was charged attempted to leave a store on NUIS MORTON GROVE listed in the official bulletin of the house at5 p.m on June 21. with driving under the the 8700 block of Dempster Niles Police Department. Read- Sularz reportedly told police that influence of alcohol follow- THEFT Street. When approached by THEFT he lost control of his car while ing Korthaske's arrest on a security agent, the whiskey ers are reminded that an arrest All four wheels were stolen off Police said someone stole at backing out of his driveway and Golf Road and Woods Drive does not constitute a finding an SUV parked in a driveway bottle reportedly feil out of his least four dozen packages struck the house across the on June 21. Police said of guilt. Only a court of law can on the 7300 block of Lili Street pants and broke on the floor. of shrimp from the Aldi store street. He has a July 28 court Korthaske was stopped for make that determination. overnight between June 18 The man then handed over the on the 7900 block of Golf date. driving violations and later and June 19. The vehicle was fireworks to the security agent Road on June 9. The store's allegedly failed sobriety tests. PfLLS Mohammad Alikhan, 22, of 925 left sitting on four land scap- and ran out of the store with surveillance videos were being A court date is scheduled for N. Northwest Highway, Park ing blocks. Two snowblowers, the bottle of vodka still in his reviewed, police said. July 18. BATIERY Ridge, was charged with driving a bicycle and a ladder were pants, police said. Stephanie Parker, 32, and Gorety under the influence on June 21. also stolen from an unlocked BURGLARY THEFT On June 23, a man alleg- Moreno, 50, both of 7920 N. Police said a witness called 9H to garage. Electronics and miscellaneous Maria Konovalov, 28, of Lincon- edly stole computer software, Caldwell Ave., Niles, were each report that a vehicle was driving paperwork were stolen from A Park Ridge man reported that valued at $319, from a store on recklessly on the 6300 block of wood, was arrested for the theft charged with battery on June24 hisjacketwas stolen June18 Morton Grove Dental Associates West Touhy Avenue just after of several designer dresses on the 8500 block of Golf Road. after the women allegedly be- from Brunswick Zone, 7333 N. on the 9100 block of Waukegan I am. and nearly crashed into June 23. Police said Konovalov When confronted by a store came involved in a physical fight Milwaukee Ave. Several sets of Avenue when the business was a semi truck and a tree. Police allegedly took the dresses from security agent, the man report- outside their apartment building keys were reportedly inside the burglarized after business hours observed the described vehicle an unknown location sometime edly handed over a box cutter around 8 p.m. Police said Parker on June 23, police said. last year. She is scheduled to jacket pockets. knife he had allegedly placed sustained a bloody nose in the strike a curb on the 7200 block appear in court on Aug. I. A bicycle was stolen on the in his pocket, but fled the store Cash and fashion accessories incident and was treated by of Touhy and conducted a traffic stop before taking the driver, afternoon of June 20 from an with the software, police said. were stolen during a residential paramedics. Both women have a Mark J. Chimon, 26, of Niles, Alikhan. into custody. He has a open garage on the 9200 block burglary on the 5700 block of July28 court date. was arrested for possession Cleveland Street ori June 24, July28 court date. of stolen property on Golf and of Washington Street. PROPERTY DAMAGE police said. DU' Harms Road on June 25. Police On June 20, a man between A vehicle's four tires were Edward Sularz, 59, of 8452 W. £4OTD$ GROVI said officers allegedly found 20 and 25 years old alleg- punctured between 4 p.m., Jewelry was stolen during a res- Madison St., Nues, was charged stolen credit cards in his posses- edly placed a bottle of vodka, June 21 and I am., June 22, idential burglary on the 8900 with driving under the influence DUI sion when he was pulled over for a bottle of whiskey and some while it was parked on the block of Marmora on June 24, after he allegedly crashed his LesleyJ. Korthaske, 48, of a traffic violation. fireworks down his pants and 8500 block of Roseview Drive. according to police. 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The+ Technology Park campus skokiesuntimescom. are hardly noticeable until you pull closer, and even then, they might not fully clarify the impor- tance that they serve. ways where medical technicians But it is in this somewhat ob- worked in small rooms. scure space where medical exams While no medical care is and testing are being performed, provided directly in the mobile the results ofwhich will deepen examination center, a report on and broaden our understanding of physical findings is given to each aging and illness in America. participant along with an explana- "(The National Health and tion from survey medical staff. Nutrition Examination Survey) The various tests and procedures serves as the nation's health performed depend on the age check-up, going into communi- and gender of the participant and ties to collect health information often go beyond what one would throughout the countr" said CDC receive during a physical. Director Thomas Frieden. "The Some of the tests assess vision survey is a unique resource for and hearing height and weight, health information, and without it blood pressure and pulse, physical we would lack important knowl- fitness, bone density and more. Janis Ekiund is study manager of the CDC's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which ¡s stationed for the next edge about major health condi- Participants often find having month in Skokie. Random participants are receiving detailed medical assessments.i MIKE IsMcs/suw-TIMEs MESA tions." such detailed free medical infor- A total of 24 neighborhoods in mation to be of great benefit. said, because many places here on body composition and bone after their visit, which includes Cook County have been selected Well, even beyond free. are closed ofT to solicitors or have mineral density, which includes a wearing an activity monitor to for the survey while Skokie was Participants are compensated tall fences and other protective full body scan for some partici- detect their movements. They chosen as the testing site. That's for their time and travel expenses measures. However, all poten- pants, a femur scan for others; receive an additional $40 if they likely because of its central loca- of up to $125, the CDC reports. tial participants have received an area for collecting blood, say yes. tion to other Cook County corn- advance letters letting them know which is optional for participants The CDC has been collecting munities. Random participants that CDC interviewers could come although more than 95 percent health survey data of this type for "Cook County was randomly The CDC randomly generated knocking at their doors. agree to it; a traveling lab where more than 50 years. It has three selected to represent every other addresses for potential partici- "It's a little more challenging samples are processed; a dietary sets of trailers including the ones county in the U.S. as far as popula- pants about which Eklund and her getting to people here," Ekiund survey room; and an area assess- currently in Skokie, the other two tion and demographics go," said technicians have no information. said. "But we've been doing it ing how taste and smell changes now in different states. Eklund Janis Eklund, study manager for Before testing began last week, slowly but surely, and we're get- as we age. and her team travel 48 weeks of the Centers for Disease Control's the CDC spent about three weeks ting people signed up to come in." "They're given on their the year. National Health and Nutrition visiting these households for pre- tongues different taste things "While 20 years ago they were Examination Survey. "We actually interviews. Testing in Skokie that are really tart, really tangy, looking at taking lead out of visit 15 counties a year and we col- "After today," Eklund said, Testing will continue on in very salty, very sweet and then gasoline because everybody had lect health status data on (5,000) "we'll actually begin having people Skokie through Aug. 5. As many they need to identify exactly what a high lead blood level, that's no to 7,000 people." come in here and do the assess- as a dozen people could be at the the taste was and how strong it longer happening now," Eklund Those people represent the ments. It's confidential who has center at one time, first checking was," Eklund explained. said. "After that came the high country as a whole, Eklund said. been selected. We protect them in at the triage and coordinator Scratch and sniff cards are cholesterol rate so we had to "As the population is aging, the and they know that." desk. By the time the CDC mobile also used for testing smelling. educate and have drugs to lower trends are changing" she said. Before coming to the testing center leaves the area, Eklund An oral health area provides cholesterol. Now we're looking "That's why the CDC collects this center, participants in their home said, the goal is to have about 350participants with a brief dental for the next big area, and as we're data - to look at the health trends undergo a health history survey people tested. survey. aging it's going to be something in addition to what's changing that includes information about Asked the age range of par- "It's not meant to be a substi- different. We're asking what that and where money should be put past jobs, exercise routines, their ticipants, she said, "zero to a tute for a family dentist or a com- will be." for programs and policies for the diet, grocery shopping and more. hundred-plus." prehensive exam," said techni- It's a big and important ques- future." "They answer questions about During our tour, Eklund cian John Cutter. "Nevertheless, tion to ask. And in these small Pioneer Press recently toured anything and everything having to showed off a one-on-one in- we cap teeth, we look for cavities, mobile units in an open space in the mobile stations in Skokie just do with their health," Eklund said. terview room where different we assess for gum health." Skokie, the work is being done this before actual testing began, mov- The process has not been all questions are asked depending Some participants are asked tosummer to help come up with an ing through narrowly winding hall-that easy in Cook County, she on age; a room for collecting data participate in additional testing answer. 17 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICA11ON I THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 I

Nues Officials to take hard look at Howard shootingrange

BY lOOR STUDD4XOV the issues residents raised. The gling with emotional challenges, is cision, they need to be examhed." "I admit, I'm slightly terrified Fir Sun-Times Media I @listudenkov commission will consider the pro- located a block west of the site. Przybylo urged everyone at at- that there's going to be a gun shop posai July 7 at 7 p.m. These concerns prompted a tendance to come to the commis- so close to my school," she said. "It After hearing a bevy of concerns During the Plan Commission number of Niles, Skokie, Morton sion meeting and make their voicesjust scares me that there's going to from local citizens, Niles officials ineeting neither the commission- Grove and Lincoinwood residents heard. be a new source of guns in Niles." will take another look at a gun (srs nor the village staff considered to write to the board and show up "I plan on being there, and I Carolyn White, of Wilmette, felt store that's applied to move into the shop's proximity to schools. to speak at the meeting. Support- hope that you will come as well," hethat residents' safety was a para- the village's industrial district. But, as residents noted, the shop ers of the shop also showed up, said. "It will be your night to speak mount concern. Sportsman's Club and Firearms is located close to Niles West High with many of them holding "vote about the issue of gun safety There "It's not a political issue - it's a Training Academy applied for a School, which is appromately a yes" signs. When the meeting is so much to learn from you all." community issue," she said. "Citi- special permit to open the businessmile northeast of the proposed site.began, the board room was near Once the vote was cast, half of zens have a right to live in a safe at 6143 Howard St., intending to In a letter to the village board, capacity the audience left. But many of the environment, and the right to bear open both a gun store and a shoot- Niles Township High School Dis- As soon as the meeting started, ones that remained used the publicarms doesn't overwrite it." ing range. trict 219 officials also noted that it'sMayor Andrew Przybylo made a comment period to give their take Joe Walsh, a Niles resident who The Plan Commission originally located close to Niles Central High motion to move the application on the issue. described himself as a "Second approved the application in the School, the district's alternative back to commission. The motion District 219 Superintendent Amendmentguy,"urged the board beginning of June, sending it to thetherapeutic school that's located was approved unanimously. Nanciann Gatta reiterated the dis- to study the issue before making a Village Board. But in the weeks directly south of Niles West cam- Trustee John Jekot sought to trict's concerns about the shop. decision. that passed between the two meet- pus. The letter also noted that the assure the audience that the board "I simply don't think it's a right "[The village] should appoint a ings, a number of Niles and Skokie site is located two blocks east of head their concerns. business, and it's in the wrong loca-committee to see how many gun residents expressed concerns that Jump Zone, an indoor children's "There are significant safety tion," she said. shops there are near schools," he the shop would be too close to play area. Finally, the letter noted concerns," he said. "The record of Haimah Williams of Skokie, a said. 'Appoint a committee, do several schools. that New Hope Academy, a private the Plan Commission meeting is junior at Niles West, said the pros- some research, take some time to As the result, the board voted day school for students grade six silent on these safety concerns. In pect of the shop opening makes look at it and inform citizens, so asked the commission to consider through twelve who are strug- order for the board to make the de-her uneasy. that they can voice their opinions."

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HELP SQUAD As promised, we received an email and Advance Prerchase Oedine: At the Door Available for BY a phone call from Leslie Scott in corporate Adult/Veteran/Child: Adults/Veteran/Child: Purchase JACKIE PILOSSOPH $25/$20/$15 $30/$20/$20 communications. Help Squad returned her J call and told her about the accident, and the The program begins with the youngest of the herd, young foals guided by their mothers and progresses through carriage driving. young stallion training ond work on the long rein. See incrvdible trying herse fact that Jamie was willing to show Ameri- movements in the Airs Above the Ground dunng which you can picture the partnership between humans TTe1p Squad, can proof of the accident in the form of a and horses on the battleground hundreds st years ago The performance hnishes with the Quadrille, an have a great Help Squad situation police report. elegant choreographed four-horse ballet, All guests may visit the stables after the show. I-1for you! Scott was extremely sympathetic, and I went to Arizona over the weekend with told us there was no need to show proof. She five girlfriends for a fun getaway weekend, offered to refund Jamie the $200 change Tempet Farms and my sister-in-law, Jamie Axe, realized fee, but told us there was nothing she could ¶7000 Waeewojth Puad0r4 Mid Cre4. IL 00Û0 when we got to the airport that she mistak- do about the other $475. Scott told us that ?hnnp fd-it20.7272 FaM7-24$-5069ten fpzansiaìqma,t.oem Mewtempeltarrnscom enly booked her ticket to come back Sunday Jamie would be receiving a phone call in the instead of Saturday. next couple of days from a customer nela- American Airlines told her that all of theirtions representative who would take down stand-by seats were filled and they charged her credit cand information and refund the her $675 for a one-way ticket home! This is $200. after she had purchased a ticket. In the meantime, Jamie called us back and Now here is the kicker. There were at told us she received an email from American least 15 empty seats on the plane so what Airlines' claims department in response to prevented them from charging her a $75 her original claim, stating there was nothing change fee? I am so sick for her. Is this any- they could do, and that in the future, they thing you can do to help? recommend purchasing a refundable ticket. Debbie Glickman, Highland Park We told Jamie about the $200 refund she would be receiving and to expect a call from When we got Debbie's email, the first a customer relations representative. thing we did was contact her to get Jamie's Later that day, Jamie did get the call and number. We then called Jamie and found ironically, the representative asked hen to out another huge part to the story. Jamie provide the accident report. We're not sure told us that she was actually considering if there was miscommunication between the staying the extra night to avoid paying the representative and Scott, but we felt it was $675, but that on Saturday, her husband and in poor taste to ask for proof under those three year-old son got into a car accident circumstances. and she really wanted to get home to them. That said, American did show some corn- Thank heavens, no one was injured, but it passion by giving Jamie the $200 credit. was a traumatic experience for her child, and Jamie felt the need to nish home to Dear Debbie and Jamie, soothe him. Wouldn't any mother feel the We are pleased that we were able to same way? help Jamie retrieve some of the cost she Jamie also explained to us that when she had to pay to get home to her family. More arrived home, she filed a claim with Amen- importantly, we are so happy that Jamie's can to get a refund for the $675 and was husband and son weren't injured in the eason to g waiting to hear back. car accident. And lastly, it sounds like your We decided to give American Airlines a girls' weekend was really fun. That's some- call with Janiie on the line. We were con- thing you can't put a price on, right? Hope- nected with corporate communications, fully for your next trip, your airfare will be Your guide to the wr'kend and beyond where we spoke with a representative who much less expensive, giving you more cash vT ;day took the information, including the part for food, drinks and shopping, of course. 19 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014

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Letters to the editor Amidst shouting, Consider the meaning teachers and tax- payers should think oflife, liberty and the

As I read the news here, I can always find someone shouting about their local schools. Teachers in communities like ours and nearby pursuit of happiness suburban districts shout about how good they are. Taxpayers in these same communities "We hold these truths free. That means that as long as we shout back about how costly they are. BY RANDY to be self-evident. In don't infringe on anyone else's right to The teachers elect unions to shout for them, BLASER life and liberty, others can't get to tell while the taxpayers elect boards of education other words, there is us how to live or what to do. Not our to shout for them. The students - especially no reason for debate neighbors, not the zealots of the day those recently graduated - are somewhere in and not the state. the middle, but odds are they're mostly con- for no one can ra- The main function of the state is to cerned about whether they got a good start in it still true in America that any tionally deny them. protect our rights and then get out of life. As it turns out, most graduates in our top schoolchild knows this phrase, the way. 50 districts are pretty sure they did. Is"When in the course of human These are truths Finally, there is a third right that a But now back to the shouters. I've been events, it becomes necessary for one written in the hearts lot of people just don't understand. on both sides of this teacher-taxpayer fence people to dissolve the political bands We have the right to pursue happi- for 40 years, and I can say this for a fact: which have connected them with ofall men." ness. No other country was founded No school I know ever got better by getting another," is the opening line of the on the idea that its people are to cheaper! Declaration of Independence? pursue happiness. But we were. So. Maybe not. Note that the founders didn't say To the taxpayers: Sure, there are a few But surely everyone knows this written in the hearts of all men. we have the right to happiness. They more bucks that can be "saved" by cutting phrase: 'We hold these truths to be And what are these truths? were far wiser than we in knowing janitorial services, secretaries, and music self-evident, that all men are created Everyone is equal. We can under- that happiness cannot be provided to classes. Also by "holding the line" by freezing equal, that they are endowed by their stand that and deep down know it is a free people. It is not an entitlement. teacher salary hikes. But my question to the Creator with certain unalienable true. We must forever strive to live it. And any attempt to provide a free taxpayer shouters is this: Isn't your tax money rights, that among these are life, lib- That all people have certain rights people with the tokens of happiness, for your schools supposed to be an investment erty and the pursuit of happiness." that none can deny. And among these will only enslave them to dependency. with returns? If so, how do you expect good if there is a sacred sentence that rights are these three: The right to They knew that it is in the pursuit returns by electing number-crunchers to your all Americans hold dear, it is certainly life, the right to liberty aid the right of happiness that we find it. board like GM did to its quality control staffs? that one. to pursue happiness. So this week, as you enjoy all To the teachers: Sure, you have dedicated As we are about to celebrate In- Since they are named individu- the wonderfùl celebrations that go your career to giving the best you have in or- dependence Day, the 238th since the ally in the Declaration, we can well with the Fourth of July, ponder for der to reach what's best inside those kids. But members of the Continental Congress assume that these three rights have a moment what Independence Day in the final measure, you are far more than signed their names to this document, primacy over any others. Indeed. all means, and strive to live up to those an assembly-line union; you're a professional it is important to review again this the others flow from these three. great words found in the Unanimous union. Your fulfillment-quotient depends on credo for our land, this reason for Every single person ever born Declaration of the United Sates of far more than just a few more bucks. Remem- having a country so we can better has the right to life. That is first and America. ber, neither the school nor the community understand what it means to be an foremost. The creator gave us life. No That's the heritage we've been dare go anywhere else for their return. You're American. one can take it from us. given. That's what it means to be an their best bet, and in the final measure they We hold these truths to be self- Along with the right to life is the American. know it. evident. In other words, there is no second most important right of all It's precious. It's an ideal. It is the Jack Spatafora reason for debate for no one can ra- people - the right to liberty. We be- duty each generation takes on. Park Ridge tionally deny them. These are truths lieve that people have the right to live Have a great Fourth of July!

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remind me about weight. But how often your #1 source for once a week. does the weight stay off? TheyThat's how often Sometimes. But I'll let you high school sports emails come telling me I'm in on something: Fat people fat. always feel fat even if they Oh, they don't actu- no longer are - fat, that is. SCORES GAME STORIES t PLAYER PROFILES I VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS ally say I'm fat. They use Catalogs and online sites There always will be euphemisms. These emails are where fat guys prefer firms that sell casual and are trying to sell "casual and to shop. They have all the dress clothing for the tall dress clothing for the tall good sizes - 2XL, 3XL, etc., and big man because there High School Cube News, and big man." all the way up to GL (Good always will be tall and big Sun-Times Media's new Big. Lord!). men. "Big" is a euphemism for Funny, though. The guys Don't beat yourselves up high school sports website, "fat." on the cover of the big and about it, fellow fat guys. launched this week. lt's the "Mature" also means tall clothing catalogs, and In one of my favorite latest evolution in Chicago "fat." in the online photos, never movies, "Spartacus," "Relaxed," as in "relaxed look fat. They look tall. I Charles Laughton (the area prep sports coverage. fit," means "fat" too. wonder why that is, since greatest fat actor of all High School Cube News "Tall" does not mean there are a lot more fat guys time) tells Peter Ustinov "fat." Tall is what fat guys than tall guys. (the second-greatest fat will integrate all the wish they were instead of Must be because being actor of all time), "You and highlights and live garnes "big," i.e. "fat." fat has a bad rep. Though a I have a tendency toward So, whenever you see recent study concluded that corpulence. Corpulence from HlghSchoolCube.com mention of clothes for the people who are overweight, makes a man reasonable, with the comprehensive mature man or big man, you but not obese, live longer pleasant and phlegmatic. can be sure the clothes are than people whose weight is Have you noticed the nasti- coverage formerly for fat guys. normal or who are under- est of tyrants are invariably provided by Season Pass. People who aren't fat may weight. thin?" not know that fat guys can't Yet being fat is not a And, you might live buy clothes in just any store. lifestyle. No one chooses to longer. Go to highschoolcubenews.com or click Fat guys need bigger sizes be fat. lt happens. Unless, of course, you high school "SPORTS" on your local newspaper site. than most stores stock. Yes, fat people can lose are obese. CUBE .:; news 22 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

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The Taste ol Park Ridge runs on "high octane volunteerism." The Park Taste Chairman Mel Thillens, along with Volunteer Coordinator Ridge community has long been lauded for its extraordinarily rich Franklin Ramirez, are particularly pleased with this year's Community culture of volunteerism. While many area suburban residents embrace G roups' response to their annual ticket sales volunteer requests. "We have the notion of community service, Park Ridge residents and merchants enjoyed a record volunteer enrollment for 2014, which just goes to show seem to shine like a beacon in an environmentof doing things for how important the Taste is to Park Ridge," declared Thillens. Mel is also others. grateful, as is the entire committee, for the incredible sponsorship support Like most Park Ridge community organizations (there are too many favoring the Taste this year. Recently added to the impressive Taste Sponsor worthy ones to mention here), Taste of Park Ridge committee roster is Commonwealth Edison. A contributing factor to this much needed members revel in not only contributing to a celebratory event, but support is that this is an election year, with several political candidates just as importantly, the camaraderie that develops from working sponsoring the fest. These include State Representatives Marty Moylan happily together to achieve a common goal. This camaraderie, when and Michael McAulifíe, State Senator Dan Kotowski, Cook County combined with the unselfish wish to help others, comprises true C ommissioner Peter Silvestn, Gubernatorial hopeful Bruce Rauner, volunteerism, and those who experience it, almost magically recognize and Park Ridge Park District Commissioner Mel Thillens, who will be a kindred spirit upon meeting one. This sense of working together to sponsoring the Kids Fun Zone, in Hodges Park on Saturday, July 12th. produce a joyous Undeniably, the Taste could not function without Q uips Thillens, "I'm not only the laste Chairman, I'm also a customer." them, and the TOPR team is humbly grateful. For further information, please visit the laste of Park Ridge website at tasteoíparkridge.com. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 23 III PROPERTY TRANSFERS BY AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE

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Participants can choose library and from home for Niles Library cardhold- including the band R-Gang, games for kids, face topics they like and experiment with different ers. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton Red, White and Splash painting, a community information tent and pony kinds of writing. This is a four-session program is St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Noon: Celebrate Independence Day poolside rides. Notre Dame College Prep, 7655 W. Dempster Wednesdays through July 6 except July 2. Par- with scavenger hunts, a water balloon toss, coin St., Nues. Call 847-967-6633. ticipants should be able to attend every sessions. Second Sunday Family Program: Noodles dive and more. Grilled hot dogs, hamburgers and For students in grades five and six. Nues Public the Wonder Dog concessions are available for purchase. Norridge 2 p.m.: Come to the library to meet Noodles the Park District, 4631 N. Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call MONDAY, JULY 7 Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Wonder Dog, a local rescue pup with a collection 708-457-1244. Afternoon gate fees apply, free for of tricks and a playful personality. This winning Baby Time pool-pass holders. canine has starred in local theater and national Il am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes Ligia Amarei: New Mom's Group commercials. Pick up free tickets in KidSpace 30 Knitting for All Ages and playtime for children 2 and younger with a 7 p.m.: The group discusses "Entrusted with a minutes prior to the show. Niles Public Library 3:30 p.m.: A lively activity for crocheting enthusi- caregiver. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Child's Heart" by Betsy Corning. Niles Public District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. For more infor- asts, beginners and experts and for all ages. No Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 773-968-0091. mation, call 847-663-1234. registration required. Lincoinwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. For more infor- TUESDAY, JULY 8 mation, call 847-677-5277 THURSDAY, JULY lO TUESDAY. JULY 15 Adult Computer Beginner Boot Camp Independence Day Festivities Park Board of Commissioners lo am.: Learn to use the mouse, keyboard and CJE SeniorLife Resource Counseling and Fireworks 2:30 p.m.: Make an appointment for a private ses- 6 p.m.: Meets on the third Tuesday of the month. begin searching the Internet. This four-week 5 p.m.: Community members are invited to sion with a Resource Specialist from CJE Senior- Howard Leisure Center, 6676 W. Howard St., Niles. training session meets Tuesdays through July 29. celebrate the Fourth of July with food, games and Registration required. Niles Public Library District, Life, trained to counsel adults 60 and older, their a concert featuring the Triple Threat Band and families and caregivers. Sixty-minute sessions are ESL Club 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. Mike and Joe. The first (,000 attendees receive 30 7 p.m.: New English speakers can join this con- available. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. glasses for the fireworks show at 8:30 p.m. NUes Oakton St., Niles. Call 773-508-1054. versation club to practice speaking English. Meet Paws to Learn About the Animals and the West High School, 5701 Oakton St., Skokie. Call people from all over the world to share personal World Around Us 847-626-2500. stories and discuss current events and other topics lo am.: The Science Alliance shares a hands-on Tech Time for Job Seekers and Other chosen by the group. Niles Public Library District, program that looks at the importance of taking Adult Learners Glenview Fourth of July Fireworks 6960 W. Oakton St., Nifes. Call 847-663-6433. care of the environment for animals. For students I p.m.: Adults can learn how to use Lynda.com to 7:30 p.m.: The fireworks show is synchronized to in grades one to eight. Niles Public Library District, update their computer abilities orjust practice. patriotic music. Dogs and bicycles are prohibited Participants can bring their own laptop or tablet 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 on the golf course. Glenview Park Golf Club, 800 or use the library computers. Staff will be on hand Shermer Road, Glenview. Call 847-724-0250. Illinois State Sen. John Mulroe to assist. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Battle of the Books Discussions 4 p.m.: A visut from Illinois state Sen. John Mulroe Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 7 p.m.: The book club discusses a different bat- Skokie Fourth of July Fireworks satellite office. Niles Public Library District, 6960 te-themed book every other Wednesday through g p.m.: Fireworks begin at dusk. The first 10,000 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Writing for Real July. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton attendees receive 3D glasses to view the show. 3 p.m.: Play with words and ideas in a supportive, St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Niles West High School, 570$ Oakton St., Skokie. Smartphone Photography Apps stimulating environment. Participants can choose Call 847-674-1500. 7 p.m.: Learn how to use the camera settings topics they like and experiment with different SATURDAY. JULY $9 and controls on a smartphone. Participants can kinds of writing. This is a four-session program Morton Grove Fourth of July Fireworks learn about apps for editing, stylizing and posting ¡s Thursdays through July 17 except July 3. Par- 9 p.m.: Part of the Morton Grove Days festival. Outlook.com for BegInners photos. Participants are advised to bring a fully ticipants should be able to attend every sessions. Fireworks begin at dusk. Harrer Park, 6250 W. IO am.: Learn howto use Microsoft'sfree email charged smartphone. The instructor is Daily Her- For students in grades three and four. Nues Public service. Hands on lecture will be followed by a aid photographer George LeClaire. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. live question-and-answer session. Registration Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call SEE CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 I 25

TUESDAY, JULY 8 « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Wiggle Worms CALENDAR 9:30 am.: Stories, songs and fingerplays for children 2 and younger with an adult. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Dempster St., Morton Grove. For more information, Call 847-825-3123. call 847-965-1200. YA Coffee with Author Joelle SATURDAY, JULY 5 Charbonneau 2 p.m.: The author of "The Testing" series stops in for Park Ridge Farmers Market lunch and to talk about the series. Copies ofthe book 7a.m.: The weekly farmers market runs every are available at the Reader Services Desk. For stu- Saturday through October. Park Ridge Farmers dents in grades six to 12. Park Ridge Public Library, Market, Prairie and Garden Streets, Park Ridge. 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.

Morton Grove Farmers Market WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 8 am.: The market features favorites such as seasonal fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, Storylimefor2s baked goods, cheeses, honey, hand-crafted items, 9:30 am.: Stories and songs for 2-year-olds with natural bath and body products, gifts, prepared an adult. A second session for 3-year-olds is held foods, live music, children's activities and a free at IO am. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Pros- drawing. Runs weekly through Oct. 18. Market pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Grounds, 6210 Oempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-750-6436. YA lnlroducfion to 3D Programming and Design Skokie Art Guild 2 p.m.: Learn how to program 3D animations and 9:30 am.: The group offers figure drawing work- games usingAlice 3.1 software. Attendees can shops every Saturday. There are live models but learn about 30 models, methods and objects and no instructor. Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 create a movie or game. For students in grades six Greenwood St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20 to 12. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect per session; $12 for guild members. Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123.

Civil War Book Discussion Evening Book Discussion Us Stage 10a.m.: Tom DeFranco leads a discussion of Civil 7 p.m.: The group discusses "The Age of Innocence" War-related books, events and historical figures. by Edith Wharton. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. section to Eisenhower Public Library, 4813 N. Oketo Ave., Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Harwood Heights. For more information, call 708- 867-7828. YA Handwriflng Analysis learn about 7 p.m.: Handwriting expert Chris O'Brien teaches MONDAY, JULY 7 attendees all there is to know about handwriting local theater analysis. For students in grades six to 12. Park Lego Mania Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave., Park productions. IO a.m.: Lego building for children n kindergarten Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. through sixth grade. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, THURSDAY, JULY lO call 847-825-3123. Thursday Morning Book Discussion Money Matters Discussion IO am.: The group discusses "The Night Circus" by IO a.m.: The group meets on the first and third Edn Morgenstern. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Monday of each month. Park Ridge Senior Center, Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Bowling at Kings in Rosemont Backyard Butterflies 6 p.m.: M-NASR goes bowling at Kings in Rose- 2 p.m.: Local author Sue Fox McGovern talks mont. Equipment rental is included in program fee. about raising monarchs and other backyard but- For ages 18 and up. Maine-Niles Association of terflies and what attendees can do to attract but- Special Recreation, 6820 W, Oempster St., Morton terflies to their own backyard. Kids can see eggs, Grove. Call 847-966-5522. $38 pre-registration, caterpillars and chrysalises up close. A book sale $43 regular, add $8 for transportation if needed. and signing of Sue's book "Raising Monarchs: Caring for One of God's Graceful Creatures" will College lOI Your guide to the weekend and beyond follow. For students in grades one to six. Younger 7 p.m.: This session explores college options, the siblings are welcome. Parents are encouraged to application process, the application components Every Thursday attend. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect students need to focus on, and more. For students Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call 847- in grades nine to 12. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 825-3123. $3. S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 26 THLJItSI)AY, JULY 3,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL . WHAT'S YOUR AGENDA?

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LSCRF'S PLAY FOR THE CURE FORE A CURE ofthe Lynn Sage Cancer Re- Above: Bill Daley and search Foundation took a long weekend Bernadette to putt for pink at the 23rd Annual Play Keller Supportersfor the Cure June 16. The golf outing kicked offMonday morning with a buffet-style Right: meal before more than 70 guests hit the greens Douglas Druick and at Westmoreland Country'Club (2601 Old Cathy Busch Glenview,Wilrnette) to compete in an 18-hole round. Later, co-chairs Ryan Goldstein and Brad STORIES BY KATERINA BIZIOS arol welcomed golfers back to the clubhouse for cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a raffle, and sent Woman's Board and the Board of Trustees of the Art Institute of Chicago challenged guests home with goodie bags stocked with Nike guests at their June 20 benefit to put a tst on traditional gala garb and dress "Surrealisti- Golfpop-up shop credits, iHome alarm clocks cally Chic." Partygoers did just that, turning out to the Art Institute (111 S. Michigan) courtesy ofABT Electronics and polos. More Thein bold, textured fabrics and artistic prints to celebrate - and get a first look at - the than $127,000 was raised to benefit the research museum's latest exhibit: "Magritte: Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938."After taking in the work of and treatment ofbreast cancer in partnership Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte, guests snacked on bites crafted by chef Tony Mantuano and with Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the his Bon Appetit Catering team and ended the evening sipping cocktails in the Pritzker Garden.The Robert H. Lune Comprehensive Cancer Center evening raised $1.3 million, which will benefit the museums' mission and art education programs. ofNorthwestern University. Splash was the media sponsor ofthis event. The Sun-Times Foundation and the Chicago Community Splash was the media sponsor ofthis event. Trust will match every dollar donated to theArt Institute of Chicago, up to a total of$25,000. Up to $1,000 can be matched per individual donation. PHOTOS BY ERC RADEMACHER

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I O CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JUNE 29-JULY 5, 2014 making TAKE CABE. CHICAGO CARES FOUNDER LESLIE BLUHM SERVES UP A CHARITABLE SUMMER BY ZAK STEMER en Leslie Bluhm noticed that people in Chicago lacked opportunities to volunteer, she didn'tjust create a service organization to serve, for example, public schools. Instead she Sweet created a servicep/a"orm, capable ofhelping schools, homeless spOt centers, retirement homes or whatever else the city needs. Since its inception 23ars ago, that platform, called Chicago Cares, "Sweet MandyB's cupcakes arethe has activated north ofhalfa million volunteers and enabled the best i ikethe vanifla work ofmore than 750 local nonprofits, executing 250 pmjects with whitefroStifl9 and each month to become the Midwest's largest volunteer service white cake."Cupcakes orgamzation. "Our goal is to be nimble,"BluhmcpIains. "We start at$1.50, don't go into a community and say, 'Here's what we can do for 1208 w.Webster; you'We go in and listen and figure out what their needs are. sweetma1YI0m Those needs are different in every community and they evolve and change over time." Fresh offthe success ofChicago Cares' Chicago Serve-a-thon, which sent 5,000 volunteers into Chicago Public Schools, senior centers and parks earlier this month, Bluhm already has her sights focused on her next big pmject: One Summer Chicago. The program, done in partnership with the mayor's office, gives high school students the opportunity to gain leadership skills through community projects like working in homeless shelters, seniors'centers and classmoms. "We created an incredible pro- gram for 200 students [last summer], and it was so successftil that we're taking 350 students for six weeks this summer,"says Bluhm. "We teach those kids to be problem-solvers in their own com- munities. We teach them about the needs and resources within the entire Chicago community and how they can utilize them." Since her very first volunteer experience in junior high, when she worked at a camp for blind children, Bluhm, 50, hasn't Flower stopped serving - it rnightjust be in her DNA. "My family Po Wer was always volunteering,"she says ofher upbringing. In fact, her family is known for their major acts ofgiving (see Northwestern BIuhms .ragranCef University's Bluhm Cardiovascular Clinic and Bluhm Legal Obsession FIeChjer Edouard Aid Clinic or the Art Institute's Bluhm FamilyTerrace). But the Une Rose shenevertr intrepid Bluhm is carving her own path: She and her husband WsthOt it VeIS David Heffisnd created the Bluhm/Helfand SOcial Innovation Whe 50m, Ofor the carneys Fellowship in 201 1. Through the fellowship, the couple gives art Is York, 15 young social entreprenuers $10,000, as well as connections to a A E. Oak' Corn netsrk ofbusiness and community leaders. "It's our way of pay- ertt arts r "ng it forward," sav Bluhm. the ¡Sa avOrjte \ ret,. °'k l'hmugh her service efforts and fellowship, Bluhm is out to Iiuse17tive create a community oflifelong volunteers in Chicagt, saying that Art(220 'Porary "after volunteering with us, I think 99 percent ofpeople feel that Ch r they have [made] an impact, which means they are much more likely to serve again." Above all, she believes that volunteering is a way to uni1' the dty "I think often people feel isolated in their own communities," she says. 'But as soon as we get out there and start working together on a common project, we all realize we IF have the same hopes and dreams for our city We all need to help each other."

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N CHRISTMAS Even then, though, neither was looking for love, having both been in long marriages previously. "I had just decided that relation- EVE 2012, KENNY ships weren't for me, that I was just going to float through life and WILLIAMS WAS be single and just worry about me," Williams says. "And it's almost as though God said, 'Oh yeah? Really? I know you're not ready for BURSTING WITH this, I know the timing's not right for her either, but here you two ANTICIPATION. go.' It was a setup in the highest form - I had no chance." Since then, the two have merged not only their lives, but their He was going to propose that night to his girlfriend of a little over a families: Williams' three adult sons, ages 23, 25 and 27, and Sam- year - \VMAQ-Channel 5's freshest face, anchorwoman Zoraida bob's two kids, 10-year-old Sofia and 15-year-old Nicolas. Despite Sambolin - after midnight Mass at Holy Name Cathedral, the having previously proclaimed she wasn't a baseball fan, Sambolin is church where her parents were married 51 years earlier. «I blew coming around to the game. "I'm learning the game because I want it, though," laughs Williams, the executive vice president of the to understand," she says, "but what I love about baseball is the cul- Chicago White Sox. "I was excited ail day and pulled her aside ture - it's a family culture."Williams chimes in: "She's picking up after dinner and asked her in my office at home. She knows on little things. Most people just try to learn the game, but I can't save a surprise for long. But the next day, we being the newswoman she is, she asks questions about went to the church, kneeled before the altar and the players and their stories and the behind-the- I asked again the way I had intended - she "The frst scenes kind of thing." pretended to be surprised." Sambolin, a born-and-raised Chicagoan, On July 3, the couple will wed in a conversaUon has always had such curiosity and zeal. "I'm romantic, midsize ceremony. (They're very passionate about this city that we keeping the details private, but "the goal hac wth her, live in and I want it to be the best place is for everyone to fall in love again," Wil- it can be," she says. So it's fitting that liams says.) Knew neecec to she got her start here, hosting shows on While the proposal itself was prema- PBS and before anchoring ture, Williams and Sambolin had taken run fast or 'c ce NBC's local weekend show and, eventu- their sweet time leading up to it. For n troube." ally, moving to the weekday broadcast in both, the relationship came as a complete 2007. After a stint in New York, where she surprise - a second chance at love they never co-hosted CNN's '" for two years, expected to have. -KENNY she left CNN injanuary to return to Chicago Appropriately, it was the White Sox that WILLIAMS and, serendipitously, a spot opened on the news brought the couple together on Sept. 13,2010, desk back at WMAQ-Channel 5 a few months later. when Sambolin was hosting a charity event for the team's She re-debuted on the network's morning show alongside manager under Williams, Ozzie Guillén. Both admit they were co-anchor Stefan Holt in April. "Returning to NBC mornings has immediately captivated by each other. "The first conversation I had been like returning home," she says. with her, I knew I needed to run fast or I'd be in trouble," Williams Williams' path here began in 1986, when he was pulled up laughs. But for Sambolin, the timing wasn't right. "It wasn't until from the minor leagues to play centerfield for the White Sox. His the following year that we reconnected and could even think about major-league run was relatively short-lived, and by 1992 he was something such as lunch. But lunch turned into lots of lunches," working in the front office for the South Side team, becoming the Williams says. Sox's first African-American general manager in 2000 and moving to executive vice president in 2012. He helped bring a World Series title to Chicago in 2005, the team's first since 1917.Though he kept his personal life largely private, Williams garnered quite the reputation on the field - he became known for confrontations

CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JUNE 29JUL'' 5. 2014 13 But Williams - who went with Sambolin to every doctor's appoint- ment - didn't even think twice about sharing their story. "When Rob.rto Cavalli: floral jersey dress. $935. Saks Hfth you're in positions like we're in, if Avenue, 700 N. Michiga« you can show a different side to the Saks r5ftha ven uecom men, then you can raise women's Jewelry: Oromalia: hoop expectancy levels in such situa- rr rgs, $4.950 Palmiero: tions," he says. "It's a moment when ring. $32.750: A. Marek, 3021 you can teach people that intimacy Butterfield, Oak Brook, comes in many different shapes. It's Amare kfinejewefrycom easy to be in love and to be passion- ate and compassionate when things ON WILLIAMS: are going great, but when you have Saks FIfth Avenue Collection: a little bit ofa trial, does the person knn jacket. $1.198 you think is going to take care of IsaIa multi-check dress shirt, you actually stand by you?" $450 Now that Sambolin is healthy Etro pocket square, $110 again, the two are beginning to plan All available at Saks Fifth their future. So what's in store for Avenue. 700 N Michigan: them? When asked that question, Saks fìfthavenuecom it's the one time they don't echo each other's thoughts or finish each other's sentences - yet their differing responses demonstrate the balance in their relationship. Williams answers first, taking the laid-back approach. "You know, you wake up in the morning and go about your day as best you can, you try to raise your children and do the best you can by them and by each other and try to have some laughs along the way." Sambolin counters with a little pragmatism. "Well, I do see a plan," she says. "I feel like of my time on Earth, part of it has to be [spenti making it better - with Kenny, that's part of our journey together. I'm hoping that in the coming years, we'll see what we can do to make this a better city, a better place for kids on the South Side and the West Side. That's what I see for us, trying to make it a better place. It's r kind of an obligation, you know?" MORE For the moment, both Sambolin ONLINE and Williams are content enjoying For more photos from each others' company and helping our shoot with Williams each other become the best versions and Sambolin, visit of themselves. A year and a half af- Chica goSplash.com. ter Williams' only-slightly botched i proposal, "I can honestly say I'm the i 4 * .* Th best man I've ever been," he says. *' :' "1 would like to think I'm a better partner as this stage of my life, but - we all have flaws. Hopefully before my time is up on this Earth I'll [be - able to say] I've corrected them, but e I suspect I'll still be a work in prog- ress," he jokes, adding: "I'm glad she likes projects."

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ON SAMBOLIN: Torn and Linda Plath dress, $1,970, GAME ON Saks Fifth Avenue, 700 N. Michigan; Saks fifthavenue.com We quizzed Williams and J.weIry Rina Limor: black and Sambolin on their newlywed white flower drop earrings, $11.500; knowledge, asking them to guess Orornalia: diamond and leather each others' responses to a series bracelet, $18,500. A. Marek, of questions. 3021 Butterfield. Oak Brook: Amarekfinejewe/ry.com SPLASH:Outside of the White Sox what would you say is the other's ON WILLIAMS: favorite sports team? Saks Fifth Avenue Kenny Williams: You're gonna get Collection: suit, $1,298 this wrong Charvet: tie, $220 ZoraIda Sambolln: For me, the All available Saks Fifth Avenue, 700 Bulls. N. Michigan: Saks fifthavenue.com S KW: Bulls, I got that right. ShIrt: Williams own ZS: And for him, the Chiefs, because his son plays for them. KW: Bzzz, wrong. I'm an Oakland Raiders fan, I grew up there. I love my son, I'll root for my son - but he's not gonna be in the NFL forever.

SPLASH:Favorite movie?

S: 'ET.' KW: You could have given me 1.000 guesses - 10,000 guesses - and I wouldn't have gotten that. What'd you say for me? ZS: For you, anything with blood, guts and gore - or a romance. KW: But you have to have a specific one. 'The Notebook.' ZS: Those are the two sides of Kenny.

SPLASH:Who takes longer to get ready? ZS: Me. KW: lt's not even close.

J ZS: We got that one right!

SPLASH:Favorite color? ZS: [Points at Kenny] Blue, [Points at her- self] Red. KW: Orange! When did it become red? When I met you, it was orange. I have it in my phone right now what your favorite color is, are you kidding me? [Gets up to look for his phone.] ZS: [whispering] lt really is orange, he's right, lt's evolved! I was thinking orange or red, but I think more red these days. This is my problem! This is why he would get none of these right. KW: [coming back] l've got my phone somewhere and l've got a whole list of your favorites. ZS: Yes, yes you're right.

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On Kathleen: pants, $119; tank. $40; blazer, $70; necklace, $36.50 On Samina: shirt. $74: pants (two- piece set). $199.98; blazer: $139, BEFORE MORE necklace, $38 ONLINE On Antoinette: Our fashion and dress, $59.50: blazer, $47.70; beauty experts offer necklace, $42 tips on how to refresh All available: your own workplace Macy's, 111 M. State: look at Chicago Macys. corn splash.com Shoot coovdlnator: Kateriria Bizios 1. Samina Hadi-Tabassurn 2. Antoinette Viola Before: Hadi-1abassum manage 'do. "I lust don't Before: Three weeks after Viola says. "She left my wrote to Splash explaining straighten [my hair] on graduating from Illinois roots the same and did a that as her youngest kids a daily basis, so we went State University with a copper tone at the ends." - she has 4-year-old twins with the natural flow of double major in art educa- Master stylist Julia Bonuc- and an 11-year-old daugh- the curls and it's great." At tion and photography, chi trimmed Viola's hair ter - go off to kindergar- Macy's, stylist Brenda Davis Antoinette Viola wrote to to leave her pretty curls ten, she's excited to be pulled Hadi-Tabassum out Splash. "I would love a new intact, adding layers for able to put some attention of her all-black comfort wardrobe to give me the depth, back on herself. "I want to zone with bold colors and confidence I need for my After: Since our shoot. focus on my career and stark whites, Later, the first interviews," she wrote. start climbing up the lad- team of Amazing Cosmet- the 23-year-old has se- "I want my students to cured a substitute-teach- der," she says. A professor ics artists used shades that take me seriously, which ng lob in her hometown at Dominican University, complemented, rather than can be difficult when I look of Park Ridge and - as a she needed a versatile obscured, Hadi-Tabassum's like one of their peers." look that could carry her beautiful South Asian skin bonus in her Splash prize The makeover: Though package - will receive through the day, from tone. morning mommy duties to Viola was tending toward an up to four-month job After: "I feel much lighter," her usual oversize sweat- search coaching schol- evening lectures, and, at Hadi-fabassum says of ers, Macy's by Appoint- arship from Fifth Third the same time, celebrate her new look. "And I feel ment style expert Karl Bank and NextJob, worth her reinvigorated, post- younger too. When my baby workout figure. Moss steered her in the $1,500. (The bank part- husband saw [my haircut] other direction. "He was nered with the career- The makeover: Hadi- he sad, 'That's what you focused on finding busi- coaching service to help Tabas5uin, 43, got the used to have when I first ness clothes," Viola says. out-of-work clients land most dramatic makeover met you!' So I'm really "The blazers were more jobs post-recession, and of our three winners when lovinq it." Serendipitously, form-fitting, the skirts anyone can get a Job ArtScience stylist Jo the day of her makeover tighter. I got a lot of re- Seeker's Toolkit and sign Thomas lopped inches off was also Hadi-Tabassum's ally good basics that I can up to win a full scholar- her mane. "She's a true art- birthday, so she celebrated mix and match." As for ship to the program at ist." says Hadi-Tabassum, with family that evening. "t hair, Viola showed color- Reemp/oy53.com.) "It was who offered herself up as was telling everyone that Jo Thomas of Art+Science gave Sam ma's hair ist Alissa Georgevich at a really fun experience," a blank slate with only one I'm finally scrunchie-less," a lift by cutting off six inches of her locks. Art+Science Salon Lincoln Viola reflects. "I got to requirement: an easy-to- she says. Park pictures of a copper- meet a lot of cool, artsy , toned ombre look. "She people who each have said that now it's called a their own style. It felt like sombre,' a softer ombre," a huge collaboration." 3. Kathleen Mathes Before: Mathes, who laughs that the most recent contest she'd won only landed her 'a free gallon of ice cream," applied on a whim to win our workplace makeover, And she was the perfect candi- Above: All three of date: This year, the Elk Grove our winners went resident celebrates 20 years home with multiple with Klein Tools, where she's new looks from the office services supervi- Macy's. sor - not to mention her 44th wedding anniversary At left: Jessica and 65th birthday later this Werch of summer - and she recently i Art+Science puts dropped 20 pounds par- the final touches on tic:pating in her company's Kathleen's new cut wellness program. for the big shoot. The makeover: "Deb [Porter] was my 'fashion therapist' - that's how she referred to treatment to help pull out everyday. workers Monday morning. "I herself," Mathes says. "She the blond and make Mathes' After: "All of it was such a came in to work today with was very patient and spoiled hair whiter. On photo shoot journey from the very begin- the new hair and makeup me to the nth degree." At day, Amazing Cosmetics co- ning," Mathes says. "I felt like and one of the outfits," she Art+Science Wicker Park, founder Sue Katz freshened a princess." She showed off emailed us post-makeover. Jessica Werch - "a perfec- Matbes' face with subtle her new look at a few family "Compliments galore have Sandy Incardona of Amazing Cosmetics gives tionist," Mathes raves - and shadows and a deep lip color, events over the weekend been received - and it's only Antoinette a natural-yet-polished look perfect Bridget O'Connor used a giving her a lighter shade for before debuting it for co- 9:30 am.!" for the workplace.

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GuaranteeCall NICK help with your credit Call 708-868- Cell 773-273-0153 SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO this newspaper is sablect to the Call Halina 847-692-6754 and Remodeling Electrical, Alt Inl./Ext. Work WORLD SAVINGS BANK. F50 2422 or visit wn nhba.corrr 20% Off. 630-667-5787 Federal Fair Housing Act. which e Custom Kardwood Floor Installation * Plaintitf. Lake County POLISH LADY will clean your KASAL vs. makes it illegal to advertise arty * Stairs * Dustless Sanding Any type of home repair1 Electrical, home/apt. English speaking. * Carpentry * Floor Repairs Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting. Painting & Decorating JULIE A ODISHO NK/A JULIE HIGHLAND PARK - HP East. Nearpreference limitation, or dis- ANN ODISHO' EDWARD Exp. Anna 708-539-1826 *TiIe Installation * BR/Bsmnt/Kitchen Remodeling & Interior / Eoterior lake.38r. iBALiv,din rm,lull crimination baned on race, color, more. Free Estimatesi Painting & Wallpapering ODISHO; PNà BANK. N.A. ,S/B/M bsmt, no pets Avil 7/15 $1650/mo Complete Bathroom Remodeling Concrete Call Jerzy 847-571-4397 or email: WaIl Washing TO NATIONAL 847-602-7299 religion, sex, handicap, familial FREE EST., Fully Insur propoI2002@yahoo com CITY BANK. ASSET ACCEPT- status or national origin in the FREE ESTIMATES ANGE. LLC, UNKNOWN THE CONCRETE MAN 888-328-4305 + Call Steve (630)968-5593 Rooms sate, rental or hnascirtg of 847-831-3131 Landscaping OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, housing. July DIscounts- moat receive con- Cook County - Suburban tract 8 deposit at time of estimate Garage Doors, OpenersMR. CHEAP LAWN CARE Tiling 12 CH 7606 In addition the Illinois Human Concrele ' Asphalt Brick Pacers Residenllat & Commercial PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Rights Act prohibits discrimina- FOREST GARAGE . Senior CItizen Discount MR. GROUT that pursuant to a Judgment of Fencing DOORS 847-722-0584 or 773-501-6468 224-310-8994 Foreclosure entered in the abose Iron based on age, ancestry, FßrlIy Qwned Since 1946 TILE GROUT REPAIR entitled cause on Apnl to. 2013, marital statua, sexual onentation SalesservIceInstallatIon Mulch EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN tntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- :, .MCGaWYMCA A-1 FENCE INC. 708-652-8405 I 630/969-8416 lionwillonMonday. August 4. To PLACE A or unfavorable military discharge. EVANSTON Rooms tor Men New & Repair-AU Types r TRIPLE GROUND Tree Service 2014, at the hour of i t am. in their wlmaid service, daily O weekly rares. This paper will not knowingly New Garage Doors & Openers HARDWOOD MULCH office at 120 West Madison Street, $r3r & up includes use of accept any adeertising for real 708-452-1210 Repairs (Cables. Springs. PanelsI $25tyd - Free Delivery ose sreeervice Suite 7t8A. Chicago, lllinoio, sell to tacililies call the Y loi availability 24/7, Free Est., 0e Habla Espanol Residential Aommercial the highest bidder for cash. the fol- enlate which is n violation of the TRIPLE GROUND BLACK-RED- 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - eat 214 BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Tuck Pointing Avail 312-513-5118I DARK BROWN MULCH Fully Insured , Free Estimates lowing descnbed property: law.All persons are hereby Chain, Link & Wood Fences $30/yd - Free Delivery Quality Work P.1 N. 10-33-307-O26-0000 Offices Informed that all r.twellings udver- Handyman 847-514-2100 Tree trimming, Tree removal Commonly known as 6607 NORTH Installation & Repairs L J Stump Grinding DOWAGIAC AVENUE Cook County - Suburban tised are available on an equal BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 1-773-973-2151 ALEX Firewood 6 Mulch Avail LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712, opportunity basis. All Home RepaIrs: Painting-Decorating 10% off with ohs over $500 The mortgaged real estateis im- SKokIs- tal mo. rent $1 Fabling Patching e Electrical proved with a single family resi- 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for If you believe you have been STANDARD FENCE 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 IlI !1 CarpentryPlumbing 0 TIle dence. If the subject mortgaged real Rent. Nr baby & Edens. 30011- discriminated against in connec- . All Types New & Repairs Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING estate is a unit of a common inter- HELP Over 45 Years Experience 400tt-800ft-12001t May combine, lion with the saie. rental or InI/SalFree Est. Wallpaper est community. the purchaser of the cro extras, nr htlclean-up 5V85(tIB( TODAY (ALL i 800 680 2068unit other than a mortgagee shall Call 84 -6622 financing of housing, Call: 773-836-4650 pay the assessments required by OR VISIT PI0NEERLD(A (OH subsection g-t) of Section t8.5 of Stores West City und Suburbs: theCondominiumProperlyAct. HOPE Fair Housing Center Sale terms: 25% down by certified Cook County - Chgo. W Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.funds, balance within 24 hours, by 6304904500 REAL ESTATE and Sale enferedin Ihe aboveidentification for salés held at otheragainst said real estate and is of-certified funds No refunds The CHICAGO 7253 W. loudly. property will NOT be open for io- 2 Stores/Offices. 1000 SOFT each. cause on May 2. 2014, an agent forcounty venues. For information, es-fered for sale without any represen- South City .vnd Suburbs: The Judicial Sales Corporation. willamine the court file or contact Plain-tation as to quality or quantity of titlespection.Upon payment in full of $1000/mo each Avail Now1 the amount bid, the purchaser will 847-363-1922 South Suburban Housing Center at 10:30 AM on Augunt 5. 2014, atliff's attorney: CODILIS A ASSOCI-and without recourse to Plaintiff and TheJudicialSalesCorporation,ATES. P C , 15W030 NORTHin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-receive a Certificate of Sale which WANTED AD Houses will entitle the purchaser to a Deed Cook County - Suburban 708-9574674 One South Wacker Onyx - 24thFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,ther subject to confirmation by the Townhomes Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell atBURR RIDGE. IL 60527. (630) 794-court, Upon payment in full of theto the premises aher confirmation of SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, the sale. North City and Suburbs: public aucfion fo the highest bidder,9876 Please refer to file number 14-amount bid, the purchaser will re- Store/Office. Avail Now Condos, Lofts as set forth below. the following de-10-06077. THE JUDICIAL SALESceive a Certificate of Sale that willFor information' Visit our websile at $740/mo. Interfaith Housing Center ocribedrealestate:CommonlyCORPORATION One Sduthentitle the purchaser to a deed tohttp://service.atty-pier.com Be- 847-664-9951 of the Northern Suburbs Duplex known an 4331 N. OAK PARK AVE-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Ch'ago,the real estate after confirmation ofbesen 3 p.m. and S p.m.only. NUE, HARWOOD HEIGHTS,ILIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youthe sale. The property will NOT bePierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- t 847.5014760 Open Houses 60706 Property Ixden No. 13-18-can also visit The Judicial Saiesopen forinspection andplaintifftomeys, North Dearborn Street, Chicago,Illinois60602 Tel No Mobile Homes 400-048-0000 The real estateisCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7makes no representation as to the improved with a single family resi-day status report of pendinO sales.condition of the property. Prospec-312) 476-5500 Refer to File Nom- Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban ber t202776. Manufactured Homes dence Sale terms: 25% down ofCODILIS A ASSOCIATES, P.C.tinebidders ore admonishedto the highest bid by certiiied funds at15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcheck the court tile to verity all infor-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES IN THE the close of the sale payable to TheROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,mationIf this property is a condo-CORPORATION HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931 SF WEBCß312731 Apartment Buildings SellinOfficer.31 2) 444-t 122 847-564-1500 OFFICE Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Anomeyminium unit, the purchaser of the Co-Op Apartments party checks will he accepted. TheFileNo. 14-10-06077Attorneyunit at the foreclosure sale, other16147 4600 N Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail con- 713, 7/10, 7/17/14 #803659 fer. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. balance, including the Judicial saleARDCNo. 00468002Attorneythan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 847-564- 1 600 www.losephrealestate.net Senior Housing leeforAbandonedResidentialCode. 21762 Case Number: 09 CHsessments and the legal fees re- Property Municipality Relief Fund, Commercial, Industrial 050518 TJSC#. 34-8891NOTE:quired by The Condominium Prop-LINCOLNWOOD. which iscalculated on residentialPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionely Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)ltI andINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF real estate al the rate of $1 for each Farms, Farmland Practices Act, you are advised that(g)(4(.If this property is a condo-COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS $t.0 or fraction thereof of thePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to beminium unit which is pari of a corn-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- amount paid by the purchaser not Homes Built to Order a debt collector attempting to collectmon interest community, the pur-CERY DIVISION to exceed $300. in certified funds/ora debt god any information obtainedchaser of the unit at the foreclosureJPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA- Vacant Property wire transfer. is due within twenty-will he sed for that purpose sale other thon a mortgagee shallTIONAL ASSOCIATION, CLASSI FI EDS, four (241 boum No fee shall be paid 1613583 pay the assessments required bPlaintiff by the mortgagee acquiring the res- lIN THE Vacation Property 6126, 7/3, 7/10/14 #799657 The CondominiumProperly Ac,V idential real estate pursuant to its 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t). W YOUANTHONY VORRES; CHRISTIE Income Property credit bid at the sale or by any ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- LINCOLNWOOD ROWAN MVA CHRISTIE B ROW- : mortgagee, tudgmentcreditor,or OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Investment Property other lienor acquinng the residentialIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTO REMAININ POSSESSION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.. real estate whose nghts in and to FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFDefendants Lots the residential real estate arose pri-r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SEAT DIVISION CALIBER HOME 09 CH 26636 or to the sale. The sublect property ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION LOANS, INC. Properly Address: 4846 WEST Real Estate AuctIons is subject to general real estate tao- t5-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS Plaintiff, LUNT AVENUE LINCOLNWOOD. Real Estate Wanted es, special ussessments. or special MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60712 at ToDrive.com tunes levied against said real estate LAW, Effective May ist, 2014 youNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE and is offered for sale without anyCAROL SALEH, SAM J. SALEH,will need a photo identification is- CALL Real Estate Misc. ASSOCIATED BANK. NA SALE representationastoqualityor sued by a government agency (dss- Defendants Fisher and Shapiro file e 09-0tg555 Oat-Of-Town Real Est. quantityoftitleand withoutre- er's license, passport. etc.) in order 13 CH 008730 lIt is advised that interested parties course to Plaintiff and inAS 1S to gain entry into the foreclosureconsult with their Out-Of-Town, Commercialcondition, The sale is further sub-6737 N. RAMONA AVENUEsale room in Cook County and the LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 own attorneysbefore biddingst est to confirmalion by the court. same identification for sales held atmortgage foreclosure sales ( Lakes, Resort Property Upon payment in full of the amountNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-other county venues. For informa- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- PUBLtC NOTICE is hereby given bid.the purchaser will receive s lion, examine the court file or con-that pursuantIo a Jvdgrnent of Mortgages, Loans Certificate of Sale that will entitlesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuretact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 in Foreclosure entered on May 14. the purchaser to a deed to the realand Sale entered the aboneASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 SHOPPING FOR Homeowners Insurance cause on October 7, 2013, an agent 2014, KaIlen Realty Services. Inc.. estate aher confirmation of the sale, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.as Selling Official will at 1230 p.m. The property wilt NOT be open forfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,SUITE 100. BURR RIDGE.IL Real Estate Seminars will at 2:00 PM on July 30, 2014, at on August 15. 2014, at 205 W. Ran- Ml-998-3400 inspection and plaintiff makes no 60527. (630) 794-9876 Please referdolph Street. Suite 1020, Chicago. Real Estate Services representation as to the condition ofTheJudicialSalesCorporation,to file number 14-13-07273. THE One South Wacker Drive - 24th Illinois, sell at public auction Io the "OUR lXT CAR? the property. Prospective bidders JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONhighest bidder for cash, as set forth are admonished to check the courtFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atOne South WackerDrive,24th Judicial Sales - Legal public auction to the highest bidder, below, Ihe following described real file to vesfy all ,ntormationlt this Floor,Chicago. IL60606-4650 Visit ToDnve.com to find the make as set forth below, the following de- property: property is a condominium unit, the (3t2( 236-SALE You can also visitCommonly known au 4846 West purchaser of tIre unit at the foredo-scribedrealestate: CommonlyThe Judicial Sales Corporation at Judicial Sales-Real Est. known so 6737 N. RAMONA AVC- Lant Avenue. Lincolnwood, IL and modet that fits your styLe, sure sale. Other than a mortgagee, www tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-60712 shall pay the assessments and theNUE. LINCOLNWOOD. IL 607t2 HARWOOD HEIGHTS port of pending sales. CODILIS 6Permanent Indes No.: t O-33-215- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFlegal fees required by The Condo-Property Indes No. 10-33-303-008.ASSOCIATES, 15W030 The real estate is improved with a P C. 943 needs and budget. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. single family residence. Sale ternis' The mortgaged real estate is im- TV DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY605/9(g)(tI and (g)(4).Ii this prop- SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 25% down of the highest bid by car- proved wiih a dwelling. The proper- DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONALvOy is u condominium unit which io (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,ty wIl NOT be open for inspection. part of a common interest commun-tified fonds at the ¿lose of the sale ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, 14-t3-07273 Attorney ARDO NoThe SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TOify, the purchaser of the unit at thepayable lo The Judicial Sales Cor-09468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Iudgmentamount was 5 poralion. No third party checks will 840,242.37. Sale terms for non- BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALforeclosure saleotherthan a Case Number:13 CH 008730parties: 10% of successful bid im- ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE ASmortgagee shall pay the assess-be accepted The balance, includingTJSC#: 34-10879 NOTE: Pursuant the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned mediately at conclusion of auction, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOments required by The Condomini- to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesbalance byt2'30 p.mthe nest LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-am Property Act, 765 ILCSResidentialPropertyMunicipalityAct, you are sdvised that Plaintiff's Relief Fund, which io calculated on business day.both by cashier's CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR605/t8.5(a-t).IF YOU ARE THE attorney is deemed to be a debt col-checks; and no refundo. MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),residential real estate at Ihe rate of The sale CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF lector attempting to collect a debtshall be subject to general real es- BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKEDYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-st for each $1,000 or fraction there-and any informafion obtained will be of of the amount paid by the pur- tate taxes,special taxes. special SECURITIES I LLC ASSET-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 used for that purpose chaser noI to exceed $300, in certi- assessments, special taxes levied, BACKED CERTIFICATS, SERIESDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 1615510 fied funds/or wire transfer, and superior liens,ifany. The 2007-HE3 DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- is due7t3. 7/10, 7/17114 #804595 CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-within twenty-four (24) hours No property is offeredas is,wdh no Plaintiff, expreso or implied warranties and 17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate without any representation as to the SLAWOMIR FALBA GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- quality of tibe or recourse to Rain- Defendants feclive May 1st, 2014 yOu will needpursuanf to its credit bid at the sale a photo identification issued by aor by any mortgagee, Iudgment tiff Prospective bidders are ad- 09 CH 050518 crediior, or other lienor acqviring monished fo review the court file to 4331 N. OAK PARK AVENUEgovernmentagency(driver's Ii- cense, passport, etc.Iin order tothe residentialreal estate whose DON'T NEED IT? venfy alt information and lo view HARWOOD HEIGHTS IL 60706 auction riles at www.kallenrs.com NOTICE OF SALE UBLIC NO-gain entry into the foreclosure salenghts in and to the residential real TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-room in Cook County and the sameestate arose prior to the sale. The SE IT FAST. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure sublect property is subject to gener- SAY IT IN 18f UASSIFIEDS, CA1 al real estate taxes, special assess- mento,orspecialtaxeslevied CALL 847-998-3400 847-998-3400 10 PLAOE YOUR AD 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 3, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. MORTON GROVE Case Number:13 CH 010168IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneygor, the Mortagee O( theFloor, Chicago, IL60606-4650will be accepled. The balance, in-real estate al Ihe rute of $1 for eachfeeforAbandònedResidential N THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTJSC#: 34-7903 NOTE: PursuantFile No. 14-12-21567AttorneyMortgagee's attorney, THE JUDI-(3t2( 236-SALE You can also visitdluding the Judicialsale feefor$1,000 or 'fraction thereof of theProperty Municipality Relief Fund, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-to Ihe Faìr Debt Collection PracticesARDC No.00468002 AsomeyCIAL SALES CORPORATION OneThe Judicial Sales Corporation atAbandonedResidential Propertyamount paid by the purchaser noIwhich is calculated on residential TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCode 21762 Case Number t2 CHSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,www l)sc.com for a 7 day ululas re-Municipality Relief Fsnd, which isto exceed $300, in certified funds/orreal estate at the rafe of $1 for each DIVISION GUIDANCE RESIDEN-attorney is deemed fo be a debt col-034108 TJSC#: 34-8605 NOTE:Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-porI of pending sales, CODILIS Scalculated on reuldenfial real estatewire Iransfer, is due wifhin twenty-$1,000 or fraction thereofof the TIAL LLC lector aftempling to collect a debtPursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionSALE You cao also visit The Judi-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030at the rafe of $1 for each $1,000 orfour (24) hours, No fee shall be paidamount paid by the purchaser not Plaintiff, and any information obtained will bePractices Act, you are advised thatcisl Sales Corporation atNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,fraction thereof of the amount paidby the mortgagee acquiring Ihe res-to exceed $300, in certified funds/or used tor thaI purpose. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed lo bewww.tlsc.com for s 7 day status re-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527by the purchaser notto exceedidential real estate pursuant loitswire transfer, is due within twenty- MUHAMMAD ASLAM, 2004-1614110 a debt collector attempting to collectport of peedinq sales, HEAVNER,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No$300.incertifiedfunds/orwirecredit bid at the sale or by anyfour (24) hours, No fee shall be paid 0000445, LLC, BANK OF AMERI-7/3, 7(10, 7/17/14 #803633 a debt and any information obtainedSCO-n-, BEYERS S MIHLAR, LLC14-13-23434 Attorney ARDC No,transfer,is due within twenty-fourmortgagee, judgment creditor,orby the mortgagee acquiring the res- CA,NA, UNKNOWN OWNERSMORTON GROVE will be usad for that purpose. t 1 i East Main Street DECATUR, IL00468002 Attorney Code. 21762(24) hours No fee shall be paid byother lienor acquiring 15e residentialidential real exhale pursuant to ita AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1613614 62523(217)422-1719AllorneyCane Number'13 CH 024108the mortgagee acquiring the resi-real estate whose rights in and tocredit bidat the sale or by any 8MO HARRIS BANK NATIONALCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-6/26,7/3,7/1604 #799660 Code 40387 Casa Number: t2 CHTJSC#: 34-8152 NOTE: Porsusofdential real estate pursuant toitsthe residential real eslale arose ph-mortgagee, )sdqment creditor,sr t 7304 TJSC#: 34-9596 NOTE: Pur-lo the Fair Debt Collection Practicescredit bid at the sale or by any ASSOCIATION '1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE or lo the sale, The subject propertyother lienor acquinng the residential Defendants suant to the Fuir Debt CollectionAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'smortgagee, ludqmenl creditor,oris subject Io general reSI estate tax-real enlate whose nghts in and to DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Practices Act, you are advised thatattorney is deemed lo be a debt col-ofher lienor acquiring the residentialeu, special assesamenla, or specialthe residential real estate arose pri- 13 CM 010168 GAGE, LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to belector attempting to collect a debtreal estate whose righfs in and totases levied against said real estateor to the sale, The subject property 9319 NATIONAL AVENUE MOR-Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY a debt collector attempting to coIledand any information oblained will be TON GROVE. IL 60053 DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA- the residential real estafe arose pri-and is offered for sale without anyis subject to general real estate tas- a debt and any information oblsioedused for that purpose. or to the sale, The subject property NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-AEZAL HUSSAIN, RUBINATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS reprenenlationanto qualityoreu,opecial assessments, or special will be used for that purpose. 1612314 is subject to general real estate lax- oftilleand withoutre- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-HUSSAIN, EDENS POINT CON-TRUSTEE FOR HARBORVIEW quantity tanes levied against said real estafe suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 612840 6/26, 7/3, 7/10/14 #799648 es, special assessments, or specialcourse IoPlaintiff and in "AS IS"and is offered for sale without any DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UN-MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST inIheabove 6/26, 713, 7/10/14 #799652 tasen levied aga:nnt said real esfalecondition. The sale is further sub-representationastoqualityor and Sale entered KNOWN OWNERS ANDMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH NORRIDGE cause on April 28, 2014, an agent and ix offered for sale without anyecl to confirmalion by the court,quantityoftitleand withoutre- NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, PHHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-9 MORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF for The Judicial Sales Corporation, representation to qualityorUpon paymenl in full of the amount MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS as course lo Plaintiff and in "AS IS" will at 2:00 PM on July 30, 2014, at quanlityoftille re- Defendants COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- and without bid, the purchaser will receive acondition, The sale s further sub- SalesCorporation, course toPlainliff and in "AS IS"Certificate of Sale that wilt ent ills Io confirmation by the court. TheJudicial 12 CH 034108 SVED IGBAL AKA SYED S. IQBAL,TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCERY DIVISION ledI -24th condition, The sale is further sub-the purchaser to a deed to the realUpon payment in full of the amount One South Wacker Drive 5506 LINCOLN AVENUE UNITSHAHNAZ SIKENDER AKADIVISION CAPITAL ONE,N.A.PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at#320 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 SHAHNAZ SIKANDAR AKASUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOTIaN let to confirmation by the court.estale after confirmalion of the sale,bid, Ihe purchaser willreceive a public auction to the highest bidder, Upon payment irr full of the amountThe properly will NOT be open forCertificate of Sale that will enhIle NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SHAHNAZ SIKANDER, TCF NA-ING BANK, FSB Plaintiff, as set forth below. the following de- bid, Ihe purchaser willreceive ainspection and plaintiff makes nothe purchaser Is a deed to the real TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-TIONAL BANK, SYRACUSE UNI-Plaintiff, vu scribed realestate. Commonysuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureVERSITY, PREFERRED PETRO- Certificate of Sale that willenhIlerepresenlation as to the condition ofestate after confirmation of the sale, MARKUS REUGSEGGER;the purchaser to a deed to the realthe property. Prospective biddersThe property will NOT be open for known as 9319 NATIONAL AVE-and Sale enteredinthe aboveLEUM, INC SHIN RAN CHOE DOROTA RUEGSEGGER; PNC NUE, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053cause on April 15, 2014, an agentDefendants Defendants BANK NA SUCCESSOR IN INTER-enlate after confirmation of the sale.are admonished to check the courtinupedtion and plaintiff makes no The properly will NOT be open forfile to verify all information.Ifthisrepresentation as to the condition of Property Indes No 10-18-119-015.for The Judicial Sales Cnrporation, 13 CI-4024108 EST TO MIDAMERICA, 12 CH 17304 'inspection and plaintiff makes noproperty is a condominium uniI, thethe property. Prospective bidders The real estate is improved with awill al 2:00 PM on July 23, 2014, at7810 Lofus Ave. Morton Grove, IL8904 MEADE AVENUE MORTONF58; WELLS FARGO EQUIPMENT representation as Io the condition ofpurchaser of Ihe unit al lIre foreclo-are admonished lo check the court oingle family residence. Sale ternis:TheJudicialSalesCorporation,60053 GROVE, IL 60053 FINANCE, INC.; 25 / down of the highest bid by cer- the property. Prospective bidderssure sale, other than a mortgagee,file to verily all information.Ilthis One South Wacker Drive-24thNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants, tified fundo at Ihe close of the sale are admonished to check the courtshall pay the assesamenfa and Iheproperty is a condominium unit, the Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-10 CH 22306 file to verify all information,Ifthislegal fees required by The Condo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- payable to The Judicial SuIes Cor-public auction to the highesl bidder,suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant Io a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIÇ NOTICE is hereby given poralion. No third party checks will property is a cordsminium unit, theminium Property Act,765 ILCSsure sale, olher than a mortgagee. us sel forth below, 15e following de-sod Sale enteredin the aboveand Sale enteredinthe abovethaI pursuanttua Judgment of psrchsser of the unit al the foreclo-605/9)g))l) and )g))4(.Ifthis prop-shall pay the assessments and'the be accepted The balance, includin scribed real estate:Commonlcause on January 29, 2014, ancause on Mxv t, 20t4, an agent forForeclosure entered in the above the Judicial sale lee for Abandoneknown au 5506 LINCOLN AVENU agent for The Judicial Salen Corpo-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willentitled cause on March 26, 2014,sure sale, other Ihan a mertgagee,erty is a condominium unit which islegal fees required by The Condo- ResidentialProperlyMunicipalilyUNIT #320, MORTON GROVE, ILration, will at 10:30 AM on July 24,at tO:30 AM on August 4, 2014, stInlercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-shall pay the assessments and' thepart of a common interest commun-miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCS legal fees required by The Condo-ity, the purchaser of the unit al Ihe605/9)91)1) and )gj)4)If Ihis prop- Relief Fund, which is cutculaled on60053 Property Index No10-21-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-TheJudicialSalesCorporation,lionwillon Monday, August 4, residential real notate at Ihe rule oft t9-1 t2-1035u1 t54. The real estate minium ProperlyAct,765 ILCSforeclosuresale otherthan serty is a condominium unit which is ration, One South Wacker Drive- One South Wacker Drive - 24th2014, at the hour of t i am. in their605/9)gt) and jg))4).If this prop- $1 for each $1 .000 sr fraction there-is improved with a single family res- mortgagee shall pay the assess-part of a common interest commun- 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atoft'rm al 120 West Madison Street,erly ix a condominium unit which isments required by The Condomini- of of the amount paid by the pur-idence. Sale terms: 25% down ofsell at public auction to the highestpublic auction to the highest bidder,Suite 7i8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell fo ity, the purchaser of the unit at the chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-Ihe highest bid by certified funds atbidder, as net forth below, Ihe fol-as Sel forth below, the following de-the highesf bidder for cash, the fol-part of a common interest commun-um PropertyAct, 765 ILCSforeclosure saleother than a ify, the purchaser oh the unit at the mortgagee shall pay the assess- tied funds/or wire transfer,is duethe close of the sale payable to TIrelowing described real estate: Com-scribedreal estate: Commonlylowing described property: 605/t8.5)g-1). IF YOU ARE THE foreclosuresalo otherthan aMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),mests required by The Condomini- within twenty-four (24) hours, NoJudicial Sales Corporation. No Ihirdmonly known as 7810 Lotus Ave.,known as 8904 MEADE AVENUE,PIN, 12-12-314-024-0000. fee ohall be paid by the mortgagee mortgagee shall pay the assess-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-um PropertyAct, 765 ILCS party checks will be accepted. TheMorion Grove, IL 60053 PropertyMORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop-Commonly knownas 5121 N acquiring the residential real estate ments required by The Condomini-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30605/i8.5)q-1(.IF YOU ARE THE balance, including the Judicial saleIndes No tO-28-t08-036-0000, 10-eriy Indes No. 10-17-311-040 TheOZARKAVE, NORRIDGE, IL um Property Act, 765 ILCSDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), purssant to ifs credit bid at the salefeefor AbandonedResidential28-108-037-0000. The real estate isreal estate is improved with a single60706. orby any mortgagee, judgmentProperty Municipalily Relief Fund,improved with a single family resi-family residence. Sale terms: 25% 605/t8.5(q-t(.IF' YOU ARE THEDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- The mortgaged real estate is im-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 creditor,or other lierior acquiringwhich iocalculated on residentialdence, The judgment amount wasdown of the highest bid by certifiedproved with a single family resi- the residentialreal estate whosereal estate sI the rate of $t for each YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-i7Ot(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- $348,841.43. Sale terms: The bidfunds at the close of the sale paya-dence, If the subject mortgaged realMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- rights in and to the residential realst 000 or fraction thereof of theamount, including the Judicial saleble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-estate u a unit of a common inter- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-feline May lut, 2014 you will needCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- estate arose prior to the sale. Theamount paid by Ihe purchaser notfeefor Residentiallion, No third party checks will be Abanrfoned est community, the purchaser of the a photo identification iaaued by a sublect property is sublect lo gener-Io eaceed 5300, in certified funds/orProperty Municipality Relief Fund,accepted. The balance,includingunit other than a mortgagee shallDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- 1701)0) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- al real esIste laxes, special assess-wire transfer, is due within twenty- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-government agency(driver's li-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- which iscalculated on residentialthe Judicial sale fee for Abandonedpay Ihe assassments required by170t(C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-cense, passport, etc.)in order tolechino Mxv tul. 2014 you will need mento,orspeciul taxesleviedfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidreal esfate at the rate of St for eachResidentialPropertyMunicipalitysubsection (g-1) of Sedlion t8.5 of GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. El-gain entry into the foreclosure sales photo identification issued by s against said real estate and io of-by Ihe mortgagee acquiring the res-$1.000 or fraction thereofof theRelief Fund, which is calculated ontheCondominiumPropertyAct. fered for sale wilhout any represen-identisl real estate pursuant to itsamount paid by the purchaser notreuldenfial real estate at the rate of tective May 15f, 2014 you will needroom in Cook County and the samegovemmenl agency(driver'sli- Sale terms: 25% down by certified identification for sales held at othercense, pasuport, etc.) in order to talion as to quality or quantity of titlecredit bid st the sale sr by anyto exceed $300, shall be paid insi for each Si .000 or fraction Ihere-funds, balance within 24 hours, bya photo identification issued by a gosemmenfagency(driver's Ii-county venues. For inlormation, es-gain entry into the foreclosure sale and without recourse to Plaintiff andmortgagee. ludgment creditor,orcertified funds immediately by theof of the amount paid by the pur-certified funds.No refundo,The cense, passport, etc.)in order toamine the court file or contact Plain-room in Cook County and the same irr AS lS condition, The sale is fur-olher lienor acquiring Ihe residentialhighest and best bidder al the con-chasar not to exceed $300, in certi-property will NOT be open for in- gain entry into the foreclosure salelift's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-idenhitication for sales held at other Iher ssblect IO confirmation by Ihereal estate whose rights in and toclusion of the sale No fee shall belied funds/or wire transfer. is duespeclion.Upes payment in full of lull of the room in Cook County and the sameATES, P.0 ,t5W030 NORTHcounty venues, For information, ex- court. Upon payment in the residential real estate arose po-paid by the mortgagee acquinng thewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nothe amount bid, the purchaser will amount bid, the purchaser will re-or to the saie. The subject propertyresidential real estate pursuant tofee shall be paid by the mortgageereceive a Certificate of Sale whichidentification for sales held at otherFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,amine Ihe court file or contact Plain- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will county venues,Forinformahion,BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-tiff's alternen: CODILIS S ASSOCI- is subject to general real estate tax-its credit bid at the sale or by anyacquiring Ihe residential real estatewill enhIle the purchaser to a Deed contactPlainliff'sattorney: RAN-9876 Please refer to file number 14-ATES, P.C., i5W030 NORTH entitle the purchaser to a deed toeu, special assessments. or specialmortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orpursuant to its credit bid al the saleIo the premises after confirmation of the real estate after confirmation oftaxes levied against said real eatate DALL S. MILLER S ASSOCIATES,12-18610. THE JUDICIAL SALESFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, other lienor acquiring the residentialorby any mortgagee, lsdgmentthe sale. CORPORATION the sale. The property will NOT beand is offered for sale without anyreal estate whose rights in and tocreditor, or other lienor acquiringFor information: Visit our webuite alt20 N. LASALLE STREET, SUITE One SouthBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- openforinspection andplainlift 1140, Chicago,IL 60602, (312)Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,9876 Please refer to file number 14- representationasIO qualityorthe residential real estate arose pri-the residentialreal estate whosehttp://service.affy-pierce.com. Be- 239-3432 Please refer Io file num-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You10-09828. THE JUDICIAL SALES makes no represnntalion as to thequantityoftitleand withoutre-or to the sale. The subject propertyrights in and to the residential real only. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. bert3lL00165-l. THE JUDICIALcan also visif The Judicial SalesCORPORATION One Soufh condition of the property Prospec-course to Plaintiff and inAS IS"is sublect to general real estate tas- Pierce S Associates, Plaint'df's At- estate arose prior to the WIe. The SALES CORPORATION One SsuthCorporation al w'w'w.Ilsc com for a 7Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicario, ivebiddersareadmonished Iocondition. The sale io further sub-es, special assessments, or special subject property is uublect lb gener-tomeys, i North Dearborn Street,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,day status report of pendiott sales,IL 60606-4650 )312) 230-SALE V'su check the court file lo verily all infor-ecl to confirmation by the court. Illinois60602.Tel,No. taxes levied against said real estateal real estate taxes, special assess-Chicago, IL 60606-4850 (312) 236-SALE YouCODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C.can also visit The Judicial Sales marion. If this property is a condo-Upon payment in full of the amountand is offered for sale without anymeets, orspecialtaxeslevied(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- can also visit The Judicial Sales15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 minium unit, lhe purchaser of thebid, receive a to or lbs purchaser will representationas quality againsl said real estate and io of-ber t0i2208. Corporation al www.tjac.com for a 7ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.dv status report of pending sales. unit at the foreclosure sale, otherCertificate of Sale that will entitlequantityoftitleund withoutre-fered for sale without any represen-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES than a mortgagee, shall pay the us- dan stalus report of pending sales,IL 60527 1630) 794-5300 AttomeyCODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. the purchaser lo a deed to the realcourse to Plaintiff and n "AS IS"talion as to quality or quantity of titleCORPORATION File No 14-12-18610 Attorney15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE seasments arid the legal feeo re-estate after confirmation of the sale.condition. The sale is further sub-and without recourse to Plaintiff andSelling Officer, )3t2( 444-t 122 RANDALL S. MILLER S ASSOCI- quired by The Condominium Prop- ATES 120 N. LASALLE STREET,ARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, The property will NOT be open forecl to confirmation by the court,in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-4614736 erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)jt) and SUITE1 140 Chicago, IL60602Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CHIL 60527 )630) 794-5300 Attorney ¡ospection and plaintiff makes noUpon payment in full of the amountther sublecl to confirmation by the7/3, 7/10, 7117/14 #803649 (g)(4j.If this property is a condo-representation as to the condition of (312) 239-3432 Attorney File No.025001TJSC#: 34-8030 NOTE:File No. 14-10-09828 Attorney bid,the purchaser willreceive acourt. Upon payment infull of theNO RA DG E minium unit which is part of a corn-the property. Prospective biddersCertdicate of Sale thut will entitleamount bid, the purchaser will re- 13lL00l65-1 Attomey Code 46689Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionARDC No 00468002Attorney INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCaseNumber: 13 CH 15370Pradlices Act, you are advised thatCode. 21762 Case Number: 10 CH mon interest community, the pur-are admonished to check the courtthe purchaser to a deed to the realceive a Certificate of Sale Ihal will chaser of fha unit at the foreclosurefile lx verify all information,If this COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TJSC#: 34-8917 NOTE: ParauantPlaintiff's aftomey is deemed fo be014484 TJSC#: 34-10831 NOTE: estate after confirmation of the sale,enhIle the purchaser to a deed to DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY sale olher than a mortgagee shallproperty is u condominium uniI, the 'r to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesa debt collector attempting to coIledPursuanl to the Fair Debt Collection The property will NOT be open forthe real estafe after confirmalion ofDIVISION REVERSE MORTGAGEAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'ss debt and any informafion obtainedPractices Act, you are advised that pay the assessments required bpurchaser of the unit al the foreclo- the sale. Thu property will NOT be inspection und plaintiff makes no SOLUTIONS, INC. attorney is deemed Io be a dat col-will be used for that purpose. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be The Condominium Property Acsure sale, other than a mortgagee,representation as to the condilion ofopen torinspection andplaintiff Plaintiff, lector attempting to collect a debt1615332 a debt collector attempting to collect 765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t),IF YOUshall psy the ausessmenls and thetheproperty.Prospective biddersmakes no representation as to the and any information obtained will be a debt and any information obtained ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-legal fees required by The Condo-are admonished Io check the courtcondifion of the property. Prospec- 713, 7110, 7/17/14 #803673 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT GERALD P. NORDGREN SOLELYused for that purpose. will be used for that purpose. miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSfile to venfy all informationIf thislivebidders are admonishedlo 5KO Kf E TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE1614376 1615263 605/9)g((1) and (g)(4). If this prop-property is a condominium unit, thecheck Ihe court file to verify all nf or- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR CHESTER J. KOWALCZYK7/3, 7/10, 7f17/14 #803639 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-7/3, 7/1 0, 7/17/14 #803670 erty is a condominium unit which ispurchaser of the uniI at the foreclo-malion. If Ibis property io a condo-(DECEASED), KATHLEEN WU, ED AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpari of a common interest commun-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,minium unit, Ihe purchaser of the SKOKIE 'lr' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION KOWALCZYK, DANIEL ity, the purchaser of the unit at theshall pay the assessments and theunit al the foreclosure sale, olher INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 15-1701(C) ILLINOIS KOWALCZYK, ANDREW OF THE foreclosuresaleother thanslegal feus required by The Condo-than a msrlgagee, shall pay the as- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-GAGE, LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- FORECLOSURE KOWALCZYK, UNKNOWN HEIRS MORTGAGE mortgagee shall pay the assess-minium ProperlyAct,765 ILCSsessments and the legal fees re- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY LAW. Effective May tut, 2014 you AND LEGATEES OF CHESTER J. merits required by The Condomini-605/9)g((1) and )g)(4(.If this prop-quired by The Condominium Prop-KOWALCZYK DECEASED), UN-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, will need s photo identification is-um Property Act, 765 ILCSerty is a condominium unit which iserly Act, 765 ILCS 605/g)g))1( und N.A ¿RIEL ATKINS, OSNAT 'ATKINS,N.A. sued by a government agency (dun-606/1851g-t). IF YOU ARE THE KNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF THE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- part of a common interest commun-)g))4(.If this properly is a condo-TRUST AGREEMENT DATEDPlaintiff, Plainhiff, er's license, passport, etc.) in orderMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),ity, the purchaser of the unit ut theminium unit which is part of a dom- ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., to gaio entryritothe foreclosureYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- APRIL 25, 2002 AND-KNOWN AS GREENPOINT MORTGAGE foreclosuresale otherthanamon interesl community, 15e pur-THE CHESTER J. KOWALCZYKJANI KINSMAN ALAN SUGARMAN, JEFFREY sale room in Cook County and theMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30mortgagee shall pay the auseus-chaser of the unit st the foreclosure Defendanls FUNDING, INC., CARLYLESUGARMAN, MARC SUGARMAN, aume identification for sales held atDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- LIVING TRUST, UNKNOWN OWN- COURT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- merits required by The Condomini-sale other than a mortgagee shallERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-12 CH 025001 UNKNOWN HEIRS AND other county venues. For informa-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- AT ION um Property Act, 765ILCSsay the assessments required byANTS 4708MAIN STREET UNIT C LEGATEES OF LAURA lion, examine the court file or cori-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- Act, Defendants SUGARMAN, IF ANY, UNKNOWN 605/18.5(g-1(.IF YOU ARE THEThe Condominium Property Defendants SKOI(IE, IL 60076 tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS S1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1).IF YOU 10 CH 01 4484 OWNERS AND NON-RECORD ASSOCIATES 15W030 13 CH 15370 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- P.C., GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-9646 LARAMIE AVENUE SKOKIE,CLAIMANTS, STATE OF ILLINOIS, NORTH FFONTAGE ROAD, 4704 N OZANAM AVENUE fective May tnt, 2014 you will needMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT suant lo a Judgment of ForeclosureIL 60077 WILLIAMBUTCHER, SPECIAL SUITE100, BURR RIDGE,IL Noredge, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- a photo identification issued by aDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enferedinthe above REPRESENTATIVE 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refergovernmentagency(driver's li-DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause on April 30, 2014, an agent to file number 14-13-03661. THEcense, passport. etc )in order toCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN usant lo a Judgmesl of Foreclosure11 CH 31206 JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurefor The Judicial Sales Corporation, gain entry into the foreclosure sale170f(C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION will at 200 PM on Auguut 6, 2014,and Sale enteredinthe abone9501 LAWLER AVENUE Skokie, IL and Sale enteredinthe above One South WackerDrive,24throom in Cook County and the sameGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-t5-t701)C(OF THEILLINOIS at The Judicial Salen Corporafion,cause on August 21,2013, an60077 Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 cause on May 6, 2014, an agent for identification for sales held at other - agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- fective May ist, 2014 you will needMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREThe Judicial Salen Corporation, willOne Sovfh Wacker Dnve 24th NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- (312) 236-SALE You can also visitcounty venues. For information, ea- ration, will at 10:30 AM on July 25, a photo identificat'mn issued by aLAW. Effective May tst, 2014 youat iO:30 AM on Auguut 8, 2014, atFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- The Judicial Sales Corporation atamine the court tile sr contact Plain-governmentagency(dnver'sli-will need a pholo idenlification is- public auction to Ine highest bidder,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-usant to a Judgment of Foreclosure www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- TheJudicialSalesCorporalion, tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-cense, passport etc.) in order tosued by a government agency (drin- as set forth below, the following de-ration, One South Wacker Drive -and Sale entered nthe above One Sooth Wacker Drive-24th port of pending sales. CODILIS SATES, P C , t5W030 NORTHgain entry into the foreclosure saleer's license, passport, etc.) in order 24th Floor, 'CHICAGO, IL, 60606,cause on May 6, 2014, an agent for t5W030 Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atscribedrealestate: Commonl ASSOCIATES, P.C. FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,room in Cook County and the sameto gain entry into the foreclosure known as 4708 MAIN STREEsell at public auction to the higheslThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, public auction to the highest bidder, bidder, as set forth below, lbs fol- BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-identification for sales held at othersale room in Cook County and theas sel forth below, the following de-UNIT C. SKOKIE, IL 60076 Proper- al 10:30 AM on August 8, 2014, at SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 605279876 Please refer to file number 14-countyvenues,Forinformation,same identification for sales held at ty Indee No. 10-22-103-057. The re-lowing deecribed real estate' Corn-TheJudicialSalesCorporation, (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. scribedrealestate:Commonly 12-21567. THE JUDICIAL SALEScontact Plaintiffs attorney:other county venues, For informa-known as 4704 N OZANAM AVE-al enlate is improved with a resi-monly known as 9646 LARAMIEOne South Wacker Drive- 24th 14-13-03661Atlorrrey ARDC No.CORPORATION One SouthHEAVNER. SCOfF, BEYERS Slion, examine the court file or con- dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 NUE, Norridge, IL 60706 Property Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,MIHLAR,LLC, 1 t 1 EastMaintact Plaintiff's attorney: COIDILIS SIndex No 12-13-100-066-0000. Thethe highesl bid by certified funds aterly loden No. 10-09-312-020. Thepublic aucfisn fo the highest bidder, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You P.C., t5W030 the close sI the sale payable to Thereal estate is improved wilh a resi-as set forth below, the lollowing de- Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, )2t7(ASSOCIATES, real estate is improved with a single can also visit The Judicial Sales dence, Suie terms: 25% down ofscnbed realestate'Commonly 422-1719If the sale isnot con-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,familyresidence,The judgmentJudicial Sales Corporafron. No third Corporation at wm.tlsc.com for a 7 SUITE IL the highest bid by certified funds alknown as 9501 LAWLER AVENUE, firmed for any reason, the Purchas- 100, BURR RIDGE, amount was$376,968.34.Saleparty checks will be accepted. The day status report ofend,ng sales.er at the sale shall be entitled only60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer balance. including the Judicial salethe close of the sale payable to TheSkokie,IL 60077 Property Indes terms: 25% down of the highest bid Judicial Sales Corporation. No third CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C.to u return of the purchase pricelofile number 14-13-23434. THEby certified funds at the close of thefeeforAbandoned Residenfial No. 10-16-203-047-0000. The real TO PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEpaid. The Purchaser shall have noJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Property Municipality Relief Fund,party checks will be accepted. Theestateis improved with a single sale payable lo The Judicial Sales balance, including the Judicial sale AD, CALL 847-998-3400 ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.further recourse against the Mortga-One South WackerDrive,24thCorporation. No third party checkswhich is calculated on residential family home with no garage, Sale Thursday, Juy3, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales.Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.

terms. 25% down of thè highest biddence Salo tnrms. 25% down otextateis improved with a singlees, seciul asessrnenIs, or spocislpurt nl a common interesl commun-GO, IL 60603,1312) 372-2020 by certified funds at the close of thethe highest bid by certified funds atfamilyresidence The judgmenttuses levied aguinst said real estateity, the purchaser st the unit ut thePleaserefertofilenumber IO- sale payable to The Judicial Salesthe close of the sale payable to Theamounl was$634,084.53.Salound rs offered for sale withoul soyforeclosuresale otherthan a2222-15318. THE JUDICIAL Corporation No third party checksJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdtormo: 25% down of the highest bidrepresentationautoqualityormortgagee shall pay the assess-SALES CORPORATION One South will be accepted. The balance. in-party checks will be accepted Theby certified funds at the close ol thequantityoftitleand withoulre-ments required by The Condomini-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, DRIVE cludisg the Judicialsale teeforbalance, iscluding the Judicial salesale payable Io The Judicial Salescourse to Plaintiff und in "AS IS"um PropertyAct. 765 ILCSIL 60606-4650 )3i2) 236-SALE V'su AbandonedResidentialPropertyfeeforAbandonedResidentialCorporation. No third party checkscondition. The sale is further sub-60511851g-1). IF YOU ARE THEcan sise visit The Judicial Salen Municipatity Relief Fund, which ¡sProperty Municipality Relief Fund,will be accepted. The balance. in-jet to confirmation by the court.MORTGAGOR )HOMEOWNERI,Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 calculated on residential real estatewhich is calculated ori residentialcluding the Judicialsale fee forUpon payment in full of the amountYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RO-day stalus report of pending salee. at the rate of $t for each $1.000 orreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachAbandonedResidentialPropertybid, the purchaser will receive aMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30HAUSELMAN, RAPPI E traction thereof of the amount paid$1,000 or fractionthereof of theMunicipality Reliel Fund, which isCertificate of Sale that will entitleDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-OLSWANG, LTD. 39 South LaSalle by the purchaser sot to eaceert calculated ori residential reat estate Gaining amount paid by the purchaser not the purchaser to s deed to the realDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-Street - Suite 1105 CHICAGO, IL $300,utcertifiedfunds/orwireto eaceed $300, in certified funds/oralihe rate of Si for nach $t,000 orestate aher confirmation of the spie.CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-60603 (312( 372-2020 Attorney File transfer,is due within twenty-tourwire transfer, is due within twenty-fraction thereof of the amount paidThe property will NOT be open tor1701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-No. 10-2222-15318 Attorney Code (24) hours. No tee shall be paid byfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the purchaser not to enceedinspection and plaintiff makes noGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-4452 Case Number: 13 CH 10550 the mortgagee acquiring the resi-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-$300,incertifiedfunds/orwirerepresentation as to the condition offective Man ist, 2014 you will needTJSC#: 34-8298 NOTE: Pursuant dential real estate pursuant toitsidential real enlate pursuant to itstransfer,is due within twenty-fourthe property.Prospective biddersa pholo identification issued by ato the Fait Debt Collection Practices credit bid at the sale or by anycredit bid at the sale or bany(24) hours. No fee shalt be paid byare admonished to check the cosogovernmentagency(dover's li-Act. you are advised that Plaintiff's mortgagee, judyrnent creditor,ormortgagee, ludqment creditor,orthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-file to verity all intomiation.If thincense, passport, etc.)in order Io traction attorney is deemed to be a debt col- other lienor acquinng the residentialother lienor acquinng the residentialdential real estafe pursuant Io itsproperty is a condominium unit, thegain entiy into the foreclosure salelector attempting to collect a debt real estate whose nghts in and toreal estate whose nghts in and tocredit bid st the sale or by anypurchaser of the unit at the f oreclo-room in Cook County and Ihe sameand any informafion obtained will be the residential real estate arose pri-the residential real estate arose pri-mortgagee, judgment creditor,orsure sale, other than a mortgagee,identification for sales held at otherused for that purpose or to the sale. The sublect propertyor to the sale The subject propertyother Iieoor acquirinq the residentialshall pay the assessments and thecountyvenues.Forinformation,1612070 is subject to general real estate tse-is subject to general real estate tas-real estate whose nghts in und tolo9al foes required by The Condo-contact Plaintiff's attorney:6/19, 6/26, 7/3/14 #793595 es, special assessments, or speciales, special assessments, or specialthe residential real estate arose pri-minium Property Act,765 ILCSHAUSELMAN, RAPPIN E taxes levied against said real estatetases levied against said real estateor to the sale. The subject property6O5/9(g1) and (g))4).If this prop-OLSWANG, LTD., 39 South and is offered tor sale without anyand is offered tor sale without anyis subtect to general real estate lus-arty e a condominium und which isLaSalte Street - Suite i 105. CHiCA- representationastoqualityorrepresentationasto qualityor quantityoflifteand withoutre-quantityoftitleand withoutre- course toPlaintiff and inAS S"course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sate is further sub-condition. The sale io further sub- oct to confirmation by the court.actIoconfirrsalion by the court. ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK Upon payment in tall of the amountUpon payment in full of the amount bid,the purchaser willreceive abid.the purchaser willreceive a Certificate of Sate that willestitleCertificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the realthe purchaser to a deed Io the real Driver Local, Regionaland eatate after confirmation 01 the saleestate after confirmation of the sale. 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CUBE Thursday, Juy 3, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Bid Notice Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Probate LEGAL PARK RIDGE PARK Village of Skokie SERIES 2006-0Cl, Plaintiff -v.-course to Plaintiff and in "As IS"following described real estate: You can also visit The Judicial STATE OF ILLINOIS DISTRICT Notice to Bidders DUILIO LOPEZ, BIANCO LO-condition.The saleisfurtherLOT 125IN LINCOLNWOODSales Corporation at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LEGAL NOTICE The Village ot Skokie is now ac-PEZ, MORTGAGE ELECTRON-subject to confirmation by theESTATES 2ND ADDITION, Awww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status COOK COUNTY, Adoption Sealed bids will tre received bycepting sealed BIDS for IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,Court. SUBDIVISION OF PART OFreport of pending sales. ILLINOIS the Park Ridge ParkDistrict, Skokle Public Works Floor INC. AS NOMINEE FOR DECI-Upon paymentinfulloftheTHE NORTHWEST 1/4OFSmithAmundsen LLC PROBATE DIVISION Assumed Name 2701 West Sibley Street, Affen-Trench DraIn RehabIlItation SION ONE MORTGAGE COM-amount bid, the purchaser willSECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 41150 NorthMichiganAvenueIn the matter of the estate of Auction- Real Estate fion:Maryanne Lucarz,ParkNotice is hereby given that thePANY, LLC, THE LOCKWOODreceive a Certificate of Sale thatNORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OFSuite 3300 Kevin H. Scoff, Deceased Ridge,Illinois,tortheYouthVillageofSkokiewillreceiveASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNwillentitle the purchaser to aTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-Chicago, IL 60601 Case No, 2014 P002847 Bid Notice Campus Asbestos Abatement,BIDS al 5127 Oakton Street,OWNERS-TENANTS ANDdeed to the real estate after con-DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-(312) 894-3200 PUBLICATION NOTICE untilFriday. July18, 2014 atSkokie, Illinois 60077 Attention:NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS tirmation of the sale. NOIS. Attorney Code. 42907 Noticeis hereby given of the Divorce 1 :00 pm, at which lime such bidsMichael Aleksic, PurchasingDefendants 12 CH 16773 The property will NOT be openCommonly known as 6801N.Case Number: 1 3 CH 8563 death of Kevin H. Scott of Chica- Foreclosures will be publicly opened and an-Agent until 1 1 :00 am. local time8001 LOCKWOOD AVENUE for inspection and plaintiffCICERO AVENUE,TJSC#: 34-10298 go, IL. Letters of office were is- nounced in the Board Room aton Friday, July 18, 2014. Skokie, IL 60077 makes no representation as toLincolnwood, IL 60712 NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair Debtsued on May 30, 2014 to John Foundation Notices the Maine Park Leisure CenterA mandatory pre-bid conferenceNOTICE OF SALE the conditionof theproperty.Properly Indes No. 10-34-121-Collection Practices Act, you areRucci, 5317 N.KedzieAve., at the building located at 2701will be held al i i :00 am. Friday,PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYProspective bidders are admon-026-0000. advised thatPlaintiff's afforneyChicago, IL 60625, whose affor- Judicial Sales West Sibley Street, Park Ridge,July 11, 2014 at Skokie PublicGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- shed to check the court file toThe real estate is improved withix deemed to be a debt collectorney is John T. Gonnella. 5057 Mechanics Liens Illinois, Works, 9050 Gross Point Road,ment of Foreclosure and Saleverify all information. a commercial property. attempting to collect a debt andNorth Harlem Ave, Chicago, IL Contractor and allSkokie, IL. entered in the above cause onlt this property is a CondominiumThejudgment amount wasany information obtained will be60656. 773-622-3900 Name Change Subcontractors shall pay the ap-A copy of the BID can be ob-October 25, 2013, an agent forunit, the purchaser of the unit at$1.350,801.83. used for that purpose. Claims against the estate may Probate plicable prevailing wages for all tamed by visiting w'ww.skokie-The Judicial Sales Corporation,the foreclosure sale, other thanSale terms: 25% down of the6/19, 26, 7/3/2014 797982 be tiled in the office of the Clerk classes of laborers, mechanicsorg. Click on Village Depart-willat10:30 AM on July17,a mortgagee, shall pay the as-highest bid by certified funds al of theCircuit Court in Room Public Hearings and workmen used on the pro)-ments,Purchasing,Bids and2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-sessments and the legal tees re-the close of the sale payable to Mechanics Liens i 202, Richard J. Daley Center, Public Notices ecl. RFP'stodownload a copy.poration,One SouthWackerquiredby The CondominiumThe Judicial Sales Corporation.Notice is hereby given that onChicago, Illinois 60602, or with A Pre-Bid Meeting will be held atBIDS can also be obtained fromDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO,Property Act, 765 ILCSNo third party checks will be ac-AUGUST 4, 2014, a sale will bethe representative. or both, on or Storage - Legal 1:30 p.m on Thursday, July 10,the Village of Skokie PurchasingIL, 60606, seIl at public auction605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4(.ltthiscepted. The balance, includingheld at: before January 5, 2015, which 2014in Wohler'sHallat theOfficeatthe address shownto the highest bidder, as setproperly is a condominium unitthe Judicial sale fee for Aban- date is not less than 6 months Take Notices ANDREW'S SUPER AUTO Youth Campus located at 733 N.above, forth below, the following descri-which is part of a common doned Residential Property Mu- REPAIR from Ihe dale of the first publica- Prospect Avenue, Parir Ridge, Il-Bidders will be required to certIfybed real estate: interest community, the purchas-nicipality Relief Fund, which is 4300 W. 63RD ST. lion of this notice and any claim Assumed Name mois. All Bidders are stronglythat for all work to be performedUNIT NO. 206 AS DELINEATEDer of the unit at the foreclosurecalculated on residential real es- CHICAGO, IL 60629 not filed within that period is bar- recommended fo atfend the Pre-pursuant to the Contract Docu-ON A SURVEY OF THE FOL-saleother thana mortgageetate at the rate of $1 for each red. Copies of any claim filed ASSUMED NAME 773-581 -8620 Bid Meeting in order to familiar-ments,alleast the prevailingLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELshall pay the assessments re-$1 000 or fraction thereof of the with the Clerk must be mailed or Notice is hereby given, pursuan The following article will be sold 2e themselves wih the esistingrate of wages as found and de-OF REAL ESTATE (HEREIN-quiredby The Condominiumamount paid by the purchaser delivered tofIlerepresentative lo "An Act in relation to the use to enforce a lien existing under conditions, perform all fieldtermnined by the Illinois Depart-AFTER REFERRED TO ASProperty Act, 765 ILCSnot to exceed $300, in certified and to the afforney within 10 ot arr Assumed Business Name the laws of the Stale of Illinois measurements and fully under-ment ot Labor for Cook County"DEVELOPMENTAL PARCEL"):605/18.5(g-1(. funds/or wiretransfer,isdue days after it is filed. n the conduct or transaction of against such article for repairs stand the nature and scope ofwill be paid to all workers andLOT 26 IN THEIF YOU ARE THE MORTGA-within twenty-four (24) hours. /s/John Rucci Businessin theState as and storage furnished for such the work, employees employed and rlm- RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 25GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUNo fee shallbe paid by the (Representative) amended,thatacertification article al the request of the fol- Bid Documents areavailableing on the project. AND THE SOUTH 20 FEET OFHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAINmortgagee acquiring theresi- /5/ John T. Gonnella was registered by theunder- lowing designated persons, un- through BHFX DigitalImagingAny bid or proposal submittedLOT 18 OF OWNERS SUBDIVI-IN POSSESSION FOR 30dential real estate pursuant lo its (Alt orney( signed with the County Clerk of less such articleisredeemed location starting July 7, 2014.unsealed, unsigned, fax trans-SION OF THE WEST 1/2 OFDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANcredit bid at the sale or by any 7/3, 7/10, 7/17/14 #805857 Cook County. Registration Num- priortothedesignatedsale download docu-missions or received subsequentSECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 41ORDER OF POSSESSION. INmortgagee, ludgmenl creditor, or ber: D14138591 on June 17,Bidders can date: ments atto the aforementioned date andNORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OFACCORDANCE WITH SEC-other henar acquiring the resi- 2014. Under the Assumed Name OWNER ERIC A MARTIN htlp://www.bhfxdmc.net, Thetime will be disqualified and re-THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEHl-TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI-dential real estate whose rights STATE OF ILLINOIS ot 5203 S. CALUMET cost of reproductionisset byturned to the bidder. The VillageDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-in and to the residential real es-CHICAGO, IL 60615 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF MIRBA TRANSPORTATION BHFX and the set includes oneof Skokie reserves the righl toNOIS WHICH SURVEY IS AT-SURE LAW. tate arose prior lo the sale. The COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS withthebusinesslocatedat LIENHOLDER: AMERICAN FI- copy of the drawings and one reject any and all bids or partsTACklED AS EXHIBIT "A" TOEffective May i st, 201 4 you willsubject propertyis subtect to PROBATE DIVISION 8503 W Catherine Avenue Apt NANCIAL SERVICES Project Manual. thereof, to waive any irregulari-DECLARATION MADE BY THEneed a photo idenfificationis-general real estate tases, spe- In the malter of the estate of 600, Chicago,IL60656. The PO BOX 182673 Printed copies of Bid Documentstiesor informalitiesin biddingCOSMOPOLITAN NATIONALsued by a government agencycisl assessments, or special tas- Leatha B. Crumble, Deceased true and real full names(s) and ARLINGTON, TX 76096 are available for pick up by call-procedures and to award theBANK OF CHICAGO, A NA-(driver's license, passport, etc.)es levied against said real estate Case No. 14 P 3083 residence address of the Vehicle: 2009 TOYOTA ng 800.540.5048 Ext. 0. Therecontract iii a manner besf sers-TIONAL BANKING ASSOCIA-In order to gain entry into theand is offered for sale without - PUBLICATION NOTICE owner(s)/partner(s) is:Mirbek C AM R Y/SEJLE/X LE is a cost for reproduction and ising the interest of the Village. TION, AS TRUSTEE UNDERforeclosure sale room in Cookany representation ax to qualify Noticeis hereby given of the Karaev, 8503 W Catherine Ave- VIN a 4T1BE46K29U869016 non-refundable. Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac-THE TRUST AGREEMENTCounty and the same identifica-or quantity of title and without re- death of Leatha B. Crumble of nue Apt 600. Chicago, IL 60656, Amounl of Lien: $4232.00 If you haveanyquestions,cessible building.Persons re-DATED FEBRUARY 1, 1965tion for sales held at other coun-course to Plaintiff and in 'AS l5 Chicago,IL.Lettersofoffice USA 7/3, 7/10, 7/17/14 #806502 pleasecallNanettePowers,quiring assistance should con-AND KNOWN AS TRUST NO.ty venues. condition. The saleisfurther were issued on June i3, 2014 6/26, 7t3, 7/10/14 #801636 Corporate Construction, at tract the Purchasing Office at14027 AND NOT INDIVIDUAL-For information, contact Plaintif-subject lo confirmation by the to Iteacha Lewis, 18 North Ma- 630.271.0500. 847-933-8240 or ITY 673-9330LY RECORDED IN THE OF-f's attorney: KOZENY &court. That on 8/ii/2014, a sale will beson, Chicago, IL 60644, whose FICE OF THE RECORDER OFMcCUBBIN ILLINOIS, LLC, 105Upon payment infullof held at 3:00 p.m. at: attorney is Cary A. Lind, 121 S. ASSUMED NAME Board of Park Commissioners Michael Aleksic the Park One, Inc. Wilke Rd. Suite 407, Arlington Notice is hereby given, pursuantMel Thillens, President Purchasing Agent COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ASWEST ADAMS STREET, SUITEamount bid, the purchaser will 65 E Harrison Street Heights. IL 847-577- to "An Act irr relation to the use7/3/14 #806372 Village of Skokie DOCUMENT 19770298, TO-1850, Chicago, IL 60603, (312)receive a Certificate of Sale that 60005, 7/3/14#806383 GETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED605-3500 Please referlofilewillentitle the purchaser to a Chicago, IL 60605 0030. of an Assumed Business Name All bids to be in writing, to sellClaims against the estate may in the conduct or transaction of 2.97% INTEREST IN SAID DE-number 11-1671. deed to the real estate after con- PARCEL THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPO- the following articles to enforcebe filed in the office of the Clerk Business in the State, as Divorce VELOPMENT (EX- firmation of the sale, CEPTING FROM SAID DEVEL-RATION The property will NOT be opena lien existing under the laws ofof theCircuit Court in Room amended,thatacertification COOK COUNTY One South Wacker Drive, 24thfor inspection and plaintiffthe State of Illinois against such1202, Richard J. Daley Center, was registered by theunder- OPMENT PARCEL ALL THE DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEPROPERTY AND SPACE Floor, Chicago.IL 60606-4650 articles for labor, services, skillsChicago. Illinois 60602, or with signed with the County Clerk at makes no representation as Io NOTICE COMPRISING ALL THE UNITS(312) 236-SALE thecondition property.or material expended upon orthe representative or both, on or Cook County. Registrafion Num- of the State of Illinois THEREOF AS DEFINED ANDYou can also visit The JudicialProspective bidders are admon-storage furnished for such arti-beforeDecember 26,2014, ber:D14138499 on June9, County of Cook cies at the request of the follow-which date is not less than 6 2014. Under the Assumed Name SET FORH IN SAID DECLA-Sales Corporation atshed to check the court file to In the Circuit Court for Cook ing designated person(s), unlessmonths from the date of the first of RATION AND SURVEY) TO-www.tjsc.com for a 7 day statusverity all information. County, Illinois GETHER WITH A PERPETUALreport of pending sales, If this property is a condominiumsuch articles are redeemed with-publication of this notice and any ROBSON TRUCKING County Department, Domestic in thirty (30) days of the publica-claim not filed within that period with the business located at 238 AND EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTKOZENY & McCUBBINILLI-unit, the purchaser of Ihe unit at Relations Division CONSISTING OF THE RIGHTNOIS, LLC the foreclosure sale, other thanlion of this notice. is barred. Copies of any claim AnitaStreet,Des Plaines,IL To PLACE A In Re the Marriage of TO USE FOR PARKING PUR-105 WEST ADAMS STREET,a mortgagee, shall pay the as-NAME OF PERSON(S) filedwiththeClerk must be 60016. The true and realfull MIKOLAJ CHLOPICKI,PlaintiffPOSES PARKING SPACE NO.SUITE 1850 sessments and the legal fees re-Katherine A. Wilkening mailed or delivered to the repre- names(s) and resider,cwaddress vs.ALICIA MAE FLETCHER, 25 IN COOK COUNTY,ILLI- Chicago, IL 60603 quired byTheCondominiumKatie Wilkenning sentative and tofha afforney oftheowner(s)/partner(s)is: Defendant NOIS (31 2) 605-3500 Property Act, 765 ILCSCapital One Auto Finance within 10 days after it is filed, Robert Wojciechowski, 238 Ani- Case # 14D005936 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE /5/ Iteacha Lewis ta Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016, Commonly known as 8001Attorney File No. 11-1671 605/9(g)(1( and(g((4(.Ifthis Notice by Publication LOCKWOOD AVENUE, Skokie,Attorney Code. 56284 property is a condominium unit2007 Nissan Pathfinder (Representative) USA. HELP Public Noticeishereby givenIL 60077 Case Number: 12 CH 16773 which is part of a common 5N1 AR18W27C627781 /s/ Carp A. Lind 6/26 7/3 7/10/14 #799132 you, ALICIA MAE FLETCHER,Property Index No. 10-21-330-TJSC#: 34-10372 interest community, the purchas-AMOUNT: $5920.00 (Att orney) Bid Notice that the above suit has been033-1908, NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debter of the unit at the foreclosure6/26, 7/3, 7110/14 #800927 6/26, 7/3, 7/10/14 #799206 filed against you for DissolutionThe real estate is improved withCollection Practices Act, you aresaleother thana mortgagee VILLAGE OF LINCOLN WOOD ofMarriage andotherrelief,a single family residence. advised that Plaintiff's attorneyshall pay the assessments re- INVITATION FOR BIDS which suit is now pending. The judgment amountwasis deemed to be a debt collectorquired TheCondominium Sealed bids for the VILLAGE by WANTED AD Unless you, ALICIA MAE$228,884.11, attempting lo collect a debt andProperty Act, 765 ILCSYOU'RE IN THE DF HALL -PUBLIC WORKS FLETCHER, answer or other-Sale terms: 25% down of theany information obtained will be605/18.5(9-1). INTER-BUILDING FIBER OP- wise appear in said suìt on orhighest bid by certified funds atused tor that purpose. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGA- TIC PROJECT will be received before August 11, 2014, a iudg-the close of the sale payable to6/19, 26, 7/3/2014 798428 YOU at the Village Manager's Office, GOB (HOMEOWNER), at ToDrive.com ment of default may be enteredThe Judicial Sales Corporation. HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln against you. No third party checks will be ac- IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712 IN THE Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the cepfed. The balance, including DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANVisit ToDrive.com to find the make until 2:00 P.M. local time, Wed- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Circuit Court the Judicial sale fee for Aban- ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN nesday, July 23, 2014. All Bids COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 50 W. Washington, doned Residential Property Mu- ACCORDANCE WITH SEC- will be publicly opened at that COUNTY DEPARTMENT - and model that fits your style, Room 800, Chicago, IL nicipality Relief Fund, which is TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI- time and read aloud in the Vil- CHANCERY DIVISION Dated this 26th day of June,calculated on residential real es- NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- lage Hall Council Chambers. THE NATIONAL REPUBLIC 2014 tate at the rate ot $1 for each SURE LAW. needs and budget. Drawings,Specifications,Bids, BANK OF CHICAGO, A NA- CLASSI FI EDS, Igor Gromov $1 000 or fraction thereof of the Effective May ist, 2014 you will and Contract Documents may TIONAL BANK Plaintiff, -y.- Attorney for Plaintiff amount paid by the purchaser need a photo identificationis- be obtained, beginning Thurs- FALAK, INC., AN ILLINOIS 1020 N. Milwaukee Ave., not lo exceed $300, in certified sued by a government agency day, July 3, 2014, at the Village Ste. 101 CORPORATION, UNKNOWN funds/or wire transfer,isdue (drivers license, passport, etc.) Manager's Office, located at Vil- OWNERS AND NON-RECORD Deerfield, IL 60015 within twenty-four (24) hours. in order fo gain entry into the lageHall, 6900 North Lincoln CLAIMANTS Defendants (847) 845-1779 No feeshall be paid by the foreclosure sale room in Cook Avenue, Lincoinwood, IL 60712 13 CH 8563 CALL 7/3, 7/10, 7/17/14 #804928 mortgagee acquiringtheresi- County and the same identifica- or by email to 6801 N. CICERO AVENUE denlial real estate pursuant to its lion tor sales held at other cous- [email protected]. Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Foreclosures credit bid at the sale or by any ty venues. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is NOTICE OF SALE mortgagee, judgment creditor, or For information, contact Plaintif- required forall prime contrac- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY other henar acquiring the resi- rs attorney: SmilhAmundsen tors, which will be held on Thurs- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- dential real estate whose rights LLC, 150 North Michigan Ave- day, July 10, 2014 at 10:30 A.M. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - ment of Foreclosure and Sale 847-998-3400 in and to the residential real es- nue Suite3300,Chicago,IL local time at Lincolnwood's Vil- CHANCERY DIVISION entered in the above cause ori tate arose prior to the sale. The 60601 , (312)894-3290 lageHallCouncilChambers, THE BANK OF NEW YORK June 2, 2014, an agent for The subject property is subject THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPO- NorthLincolnAvenue, MELLON FKA THE BANK OF Judicial Sales Corporation,will 6900 lo general real estate taxes, spa- RATION Lincolnwood, IL 60712. NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR at 10 30 AM on July 17, 2014, al cial assessments, or special tax- One South Wacker Drive, 24th Envelopes areto be marked THECERTIFICATEHOLDERS The Judicial Sales Corporation, es levied against said real estate Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 'VILLAGE HALL - PUBLIC OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTER- One South Wacker Drive - 24th and is offered for sale without 1312) 236-SALE WORKS INTER-BUILDING FI- NATIVE HOME LOAN TRUSTany representation as to qualityFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest BER OPTIC PROJECT'. 2006-0Cl MORTGAGE PASS-or quantity of title and without re- 7/3/14 #805507 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, bidder, as set forth below, the 7/3, 7/10,7/17/14#805763 /s! JohnT.Gonnella 1sf JosephineCassano days afteritistiled. with theClerkmustbemailedor tion ofthisnoticeandanyclaim from thedateoffirstpublica- the representative,orboth,on of theCircuitCourt Claims againsttheestafemay T. Gonnella,5057NorthHarlem death ment exceptpublicworks con- tained toanyworkor employ- rate ofwagesasherein ascer- apply contained shallbeconstruedto SECTION be thesameasinsaidAct. used intheaforesaidActshall this Resolution,whicharealso tion ofanyternisappearingin herein byreference.Thedefini- tached heretoandincorporated of thatdeterminationbeingat- Illinois asofMay,2014,acopy partment ofLabortheState areas asdeterminedbytheDe- struction workinCookCounty prevailing rateofwagesforcon- tamed tobethesameas this coming underthelurisdictionof the constructionofpublicworks and otherworkersengagedin locality forlaborers,mechanics prevailing rateofwagesinthis 1941, asamended,thegeneral works, one undercontractfor political subdivisionorbyany- county, cityorpublicbodyany any publicworksbythestate, and otherworkersemployedin wages of as requiredby"anActregulating SECTION 1:Totheextentand County. Illinois,asfollows: rie SchoolDistrictNo.73,Cook Board ofEducationEastPrai- solved bythe NOW THEREFORE,BeitRe- School District. struclion ofpublicworks,forsaid trict employedinperformingcon- the localityofsaidSchoolDis- mechanics andotherworkersin fined prevailing rateofwagesasde- cation ofSchoolDistrictNo.73 requires thattheBoardofEdu- WHEREAS, the Acts 86-799and86-693) et. seq.asamendedbyPublic State. 1987,Ch.48,par39s-1 1941, works, any oneundercontractforpublic any political county, cityoranypublicbody any publicworksbytheState, and otherworkmenemployedin wages of has enacted"AnACTregulating WHEREAS, TheStateofIllinois WORKERS ANDMECHANICS A RESOLUTIONASCERTAIN- (Attorney) (Representative) and totheattorneywithin delivered lotherepresentative red. Copiesofanyclaimfiled not filedwithinthatperiodisbar- date isnotlessthan6months before January5,2015,which Chicago, Illinois60602,orwith 1202, RichardJ.DaleyCenter, be tiledintheofficeofClerk 622-3900 Ave. Chicago, 60018, whoseattorneyisJohn Ave., Lot394,DesPlaines,IL phine Cassano,446W.Touhy issued onMay30,201410Jose- Niles, IL.Letterscitofficewere Notice Marie Wenderski,Deceased In thematterofestate 10 nvestigate and 73, COOKCOUNTY,ILLINOIS SCHOOL DISTRICTNUMBER ING THEPREVAILINGWAGE IN THECIRCUITCOURTOF WORKS OFEASTPRAIRIE RATES FORLABORERS, Case No.2014P002848 EMPLOYED INPUBLIC PUBLICATION NOTICE District PROBATE DIVISION STATE OFILLINOIS in Public Notices of COOK COUNTY, said as amended is said Actforlaborers, approved approved hereby Marie Wenderskiof Probate ILLINOIS laborers. laborers, mechanics 2: general subdivIsion orby is Nothing IL 60656.773- hereby ascer- President Pioneer Press(DC) ascertain aforesaid ivon ofthe June mechanics June prevailing (III. in Room herein public Rev. and 26, the Act 26, 10 this the Board ed bysuchrates. ers whosewageswillbeaffect- and theparticularclassofwork- their namesandaddresses,re- any personorassociationofem- to anyemployer,andas- the Board for inspectionbyanyinterested the BoardofEducation Act tent requiredbytheaforesaid Struction ofthisDistricttotheex- the filingofacertifiedcopy SECTION 6:Within30daysafter and theDepartmentofLabor Secretary ofStateIndexDivision promptly fileacertifiedcopyof SECTION 5:TheSecretaryof nation statìn9theparticularrates questing copiesofanydetermi- ployees whohavefiled,orfile sociation ofemployersandto mail acopyofthisdetermination SECTION 4:TheSecretaryof of wage. revisions ofsuchprevailingrate District thisdeterminationorany party inthemainofficeofthis publicly postorkeepavailable SECTION 3:TheSecretaryof he StateofIllinois. 4 2 size andincomecriteriawillbeusedfordeterminingeligibility: der theIllinoisFreeLunchProgram.Thefollowinghousehold Community ConsolidatedSchoolDistrict#64announceditspoI- Household Member Each Additional 8 7 6 5 3 1 Family Size 7/3/14 portunity providerandemployer. 877-8339 or(800)845-6136 (Spanish).USDAisanequalop- may contactUSDAthrough theFederalRelayServiceat(800) viduals whoarehearingimpairedorhavespeech disabilities D.C. 20250-9410orcalltollfree1866)632-9992 (Voice). of Adjudication,1400IndependenceAve., SW, Washington, file acomplaintofdiscnmination,writeUSDA, Director,Office basis ofrace,color,nationalorigin,ses,age, ordisability.To policy, thisinstitutionisprohibitedfromdiscriminating onthe In accordancewithFederallawandU.S.Dept. ofAgriculture Ridge, Illinois60068,847-318-4300. lowing official: a fairhearing.Thiscanbedonebycallingorwritingtothefol- to discussitwiththeschool.Householdsalsohaveright Households dissatistiedwiththerulingofofficialmaywish fits forthem,theyshouldcompletetheapplication. children livingwiththemandtheywishtoapplyformealbene- gardless ofthehouseholdincome. In certaincasesfosterchildrenareeligibleformealbenefitsre- Out anapplicationatthattime. a householdmemberbecomesunemployed,theyshouldfill crease inhouseholdincome,anincreasesize,or school year Households mayapplyforbenefitsatanytimeduringthe the applicationatanytimeduringschoolyear. School orotherofficialsmayveritytheinformationprovidedon member. child support,etc.), hold memberreceivedlastmonthwhereitcomesfrom(wages, social securitynumber,(3)theamounfofincomeeachhouse- signing theapplication,orindicateifadultdoesnothavea four socialsecuritynnbersoffheadulthouseholdmember wallon: ble forfreemeals.Householdsmustprovidethefollowinginfor- below thelevelshownonincomescale,childrenareeligi- ALL OTHERHOUSEHOLDS not beusedtorfreemeals. lion. name andSNAPorTANFcasenumbersigntheapplica- (TANF) fortheirchild)ren),onlyhaveto gram (SNAP)orTemporaryAssistanceforNeedyFamilies that currentlyreceivedSupplementalNutritionAssistancePro- complete thisapplicationforeceivemealbenefits plication toreceivefreemealbenefits. rect certificationprocess,youdonothavetocompletethisap- ter thatstatedyourchild(ren)iseligibleforfreemealsviathedi- SNAP/TANF HOUSEHOLDS:Iftheschoolprovidedyoualet- quired information.Therequiredinformationis: ed andapprovedbytheschoolifitdoesnotcontainallre- cable questionsontheform.Anapplicationcannotbeprocess- and District64webpage.Householdsshouldanswerallappli- cation formareavailablealtheprincipal'sofficeineachschool sign itandretumtotheschool.Additionalcopiesofappli- must completetheattachedapplicationassoonpossible, rents orguardians. Application formsarebeingsenttoallhomeswithaletterpa- gible forfreemeals. Children fromhouseholdsthatmeetFederalguidelinesareeli- icy forfreelunchthosestudentsunabletopaymealsun- COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATEDSCHOOLDISTRICT#64 Resolution withboththe Public Notices Public Notices Applications listingLINKandmedicalcardnumbercan- (Effective fromJuly1,2014toJune30,2015) (1) thenamesofallhouseholdmembers,(2)last of of If ahouseholdisnoteligiblenowbuthasde- Education Education Joel Martin,164SouthProspectAvenue,Park Illinois IncomeGuidelines Park Rldge-NIIes,IllinoIs Thursday, July3,2014 (4) thesignatureofanadulthousehold PUBLIC RELEASE To applytortreebenefits,households +5,278 52,117 46,839 41,561 36,283 31,005 25,727 20,449 $15,171 Year shall shall shall If ahousehold'sincomeisator 7/3/14 Secretary, BoardofEducation Ial MaryKaiser Ial RichardW.Evonitz APPROVED: JUNE 2014. ADOPTED this quired bylaw. be infullforceandeffectupon body. the determinationofthispublic tion iseffectiveandthatthis stitute noticethatthedetermina- and suchpublicationshallcon- area acopyofthisResolution of generalcirculationwithinthe to bepublishedinanewspaper Board ofEducationshallcause ry ofState.theSecretary this ResolutionwiththeSecreta- President, BoardofEducation its passageandapprovalasre- Section 7:ThixResolutionshall GAR AGESALEAD,(ALL If ahouseholdhasfoster +440 4,344 3,904 3,464 3,024 2,584 2,144 #803887 TO PLACEYOUR 1,705 1,265 Public Notices Public Notices Month 847-998-3400 You donothaveto list thechild)ren)'s #802998 16th Households s 292 Week +102 1,003 901 800 698 597 495 394 day Indi- of 7/3/14 p.m., MondaythroughFriday. nois, from9:00am.to5:00 6960 OaktonStreet,Hiles, the NilesPublicLibraryDistrict, hIe intheadministrativeofficeof Tentative Ordinanceareavails- Copies oftheaforementioned June 30,2015. ning July1,2014andEnding noix, fortheFiscalYearBegin- brary District,CookCounty,lIli- priations oftheHilesPublicLi- Providing torBudgetandAppro- concerning TentativeOrdinance Oakton brary District,BoardRoom,6960 6:25 p.m.attheN/esPublicLi- August 20,2014,atthehourof trict willholdapublichearingon of theNilesPublicLibraryDis- President andBoardofTrustees Notice isherebygivenfhatthe 14-05, 7/3/14 Terry Cameron ATTEST: tion ofthispublicbody. that thedeterminationiseffectiveandthis isthedetermina- of thisResolution,andsuchpublicationshall constitutenotice ed inanewspaperofgeneralcirculationwithin theareaacopy noia. des DivisionandtheDepartmentofLaborStatelIli- fled copyofthisResolutionwithboththeSecretaryStateIn- SECTION 5:TheBoardofEducationshallpromptlyfileacorti- class ofworkerswhosewageswillbeaffectedbysuchrates. any determinationstatingtheparticularratesand have tiledtheirnamesandaddresses,requestingcopiesof ployers andtoanypersonorassociationofemployeeswho determination toanyemployer,andassociationofem- SECTION 4: specifications. rate ofwagesthenineffectshallbeattachedtoallcontract mination orofthecurrentreviseddeterminationprevailing revisions otsuchprevailingrateofwage.Acopythisdeter- main officeottheBoardEducationthisdeterminationorany keep availableforinspectionbyanyinterestedpartyinthe SECTION 3: the aforesaidAct. struction ofthisBoardEducationtotheextentrequiredby tamed toanyworkoremploymentexceptpublicworkscon- apply saidgeneralprevailingrateofwagesashereinascer- SECTION 2: as insaidAct. nance whicharealsousedinaforesaidActshallbethesame Education. ThedefinitionofanytermsappearinginthisOrdi- and allpublicworksconstructionundertakenbytheBoardof sede theDepartment'sJunedeterminationandapplytoany by fheDepartmentofLabortheStateIllinoisshallsuper- said Act,anyandallrevisionsoftheprevailingratewages hereto andincorporatedhereinbyreference. of June,2014,acopythatdeterminationbeingattached termined bytheDepartmentofLaborStateIllinoisas rate ofwagesforconstructionworkinCookCountyareaasde- cation isherebyascertainedtobethesameasprevailing public workscomingunderthejurisdictionatthisBoardofEdu- mechanics andotherworkersengagedintheconstructionof the generalprevailingrateofwagesinthislocalityforlaborers, tract forpublicworks,"approvedJune26,1941,asamended, lic bodyoranypoliticalsubdivisionbyoneundercon- ployed inanypublicworksbytheState,county,cityorpub- lating wagesoflaborers,mechanicsandotherworkersem- SECTION 1 DISTRICT #64: EDUCATION OFCOMMUNITYCONSOLIDATEDSCHOOL NOW, THEREFORE,BEITORDAINEDBYTHEBOARDOF for saidschooldistrict. County employedinperformingconstructionofpublicworks, borers, mechanicsandotherworkersinthelocalityofCook certain theprevailingrateofwagesasdefinedinsaidActforla- dated SchoolDistrict#64ofCookCountyinvestigateandas- WHEREAS, theaforesaidActrequiresthatCommunityConsoli- Stat., Ch.48,par.39v-1etseq.and amended, 820ILCS130/1etseq.(1993),formerlyIII.Rev. tiact forpublicworks,"approvedJune26,1941, lic bodyoranypoliticalsubdivisionbyoneundercon- ployed inanypublicworksbytheState,county,cityorpub- ing wagesoflaborers,mechanicsandotherworkmenem- WHEREAS, theStateofIllinoishasenacted"AnACTregulat- SAID SCHOOLDISTRICT AND MECHANICSEMPLOYEDINPUBLICWORKSOF VAILING RATEOFWAGESFORLABORERS,WORKMEN COOK COUNTY,ILLINOIS,ASCERTAININGTHEPRE- COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATEDSCHOOLDISTRICT#64, RESOLUTION #1123OFTHEBOARDEDUCATION Secretary, BoardofEducation SECTION 6:TheBoardofEducationshallcausetobepublish- To PA(EACLASSIFIEDAD, NOTICE OFPUBLIC Public Notices Public Notices (ALt 84/-998-3400 LEGAL NOTICE a Street, HEARING Tentative Ordinance PASSED THIS23rdDAYOFJUNE,2014. : #802318 To theextentandasrequiredby"AnACTregu- The BoardofEducationshallmailacopythis Nothing hereincontainedshallbeconstruedIo The BoardofEducationshallpubliclypostor Hiles, Illinois, President, BoardofEducation Anthony Borrelli APPROVED: lIli- THE NORTHWEST¼OF 4 NHINMAN'SADDITIONTO times referredtoasthe"Real as followsandhereinaftersome- 60204, therealestatedescribed Avenue, Cook County, 7/3/14 2014 work projectsasispaidinthe the prevailingwageonpublic 234 reaffirms BEING ASUBDIVISIONOF EVANSTON SAIDADDITION LOTS 14,15AND16INBLOCK Estate:" Officer's sealed bidattheChiefFinancial District") High School Education ofEvanstonTownship Board ofEducation 10:00 am.,July15,2014,the Notice isherebygiventhatat Business Manager Cheryl Flinn, Sincerely, Cook CountyareaasofJune Ridgewood HighSchoolDistrict NOTICE OFCONVEYANCE #8031 74 OF REALESTATE Public Notices Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE will conveybypublic office, #802013 Evanston, District No.202, its As requiredby Illinois 1600 policy topay codified as #1123 ("School Illinois, Dodge 7/3, 7/10/14#803023 Dated June23,2014. Secretary/Chief FinancialOfficer By: WilliamStafford No, 202,CookCounty,Illinois. Township HighSchool Board ofEducationEvanston Illinois, 60204,(847)424-7100. 1600 DodgeAvenue,Evanston, Chief FinancialOfficer'soffice, Superintendent's Office, menui maybemadethroughthe vey andtitleinsurancecommit- property, andtoexamineasur- fions ofthesale,toview package andtermscondi- rangemenfs during regularofficehours. of Superintendent with, andavailableat,theoffice conditions ofthesaleareonfile The bidpackageandterms creI ion. any andallbidsinitssoledis- cation reservestherighttoreject pennfendent. TheBoardofEdu- file withtheSchoolDistrict'sSu- terms andconditionsofsaleon of thetermscontainedin bid andagreestocomplywifhall bidder thatprovidesthehighest Board ofEducationwillbetothe The awardofabid,ifany,bythe Illinois. 1623 DodgeAvenue,Evanston, The RealEstateislocatedat PIN: I0-13-40(t-026-0000 acres sisting Dodge Avenue,Evanston,con- Commonly IN COOKCOUNTY,ILLINOIS. THIRD PRINCIPALMERIDIAN, RANGE 13EASTOFTHE SOUTHEAST 1%OFSECTION 13, TOWNSHIP41 PION [ERLOCALCOMIMONSTER FIND MORELOCAL Public Notices Public Notices C of JOBS AT approximately ti) known obtain the û- o o o E E j) as Schools, NORTH, Schaumbuxg, IL60196-1096 201 WestCenterCourt AUn: CarlosFeliciano Bureau ofProgramming illinois DepaoninentofTransportation All corrspondesceregardingthisprojectshould besentto: visit. Department's TDDnumber(847)705-4710at leastfivedayspriortotheir sign languageinterpreterorothersimilaraccommodanions shouldnotifj'the Persons planningtovisiteithersitereviewthe documentsandwhoneeda seeding specialassistanceshouldcontactCarlosFelicianoat(847)705-4106. This documentationwillbeaccessibletohandicappedindividuals.Anyone must bereceivedbyjuly17,2014,toconsideredpartofihepublicrecord. office, orsubmittedelectronicallytocutos,felidancs?ifflinoia.gov.Comments Written commentscasbesubmittedattheIDOToflice,mailedto çfrlidano?illinoiagov- Electronic website at:http://wwwdot,atatc.il.ua/peojccos.htmi The the followinglocationsduringnormalbusinesshours. Hard copiesoftheSection4(f)demisimisdocumentationwillbeprovidedat for thisproject. opportunity forthepablictocommentoxadditiwralpubliclandseeded 7.5-foot-wide sidewalkonthesouthsideofbridge.Thisisfirst bridge willprovidea15-foot-wideshared-usebikepathonthenorthsideasd Branch oftheChicagoRiveristheVillageofNiles,CookCounty.Thenew replacement oftheexistingbridgethatcarriesTouhyAvenueoverNorrh south sidesofthebridgeinordertoaccommodatethecompleteremovaland IDOT reqsirestheacquisisionofpermanentkasementsonbothshenorthand owned andoperatedbytheForestPreserveDisrictofCookCounty. Woods alsoknowsasClaytonF.SmithPreserves.Thisforestpreserveis over theNorthBranchofrheChicagoRiverprojectwillhaveonBunkerHill IDOl i District at the 1623 0.49 bid Ar- Public Comme Section 4(f)DeMinimisDocumentationisavailableontheDepartment's withdraw any the IllinoisSelf-ServiceStorage 713/14 ton Ave.,SkokieIL60076.Cop- termined The BoardofEducationhasde- 6/26, 7/3/14 license it441.001668 Auctioneer; BrookSnyderIllinois older toattendourauctions. You mustbe18yearsofage,or Seay MichaelHubbard Tenant Name or registration. sold "AsIsIPartsonly"notitles Registered ormotorvehiclesare agement reservesthe Heights, 7125 W.Gunnison, LifeStorage ofHarwoodHeights, day, ILCS 95/1to95/7,onWednes- Facility as describedbelow,pursuantto s lienimposedonsaidproperty, will holdapublicsaletoenforce Life StorageofHarwoodHeights Skokie SchoolDistrict68 Board ofEducation Secretary 847/676-9000. by call les areavailableuponrequest Board ofEducation,9440Ken- spection attheoffices01 nation isavailableforpublicin- of Labor.Acopythisdeterrni- mined bytheIllinoisDepartment rates forCookCountyasdefer- rates ofwagesarethewage lic worksprojectsfortheDistrict. other workersemployedinpub- paid prevailing ratesofwagestobe has madeadeterminationof School District68("theDistrict") Prevailing In accordancewiththeIllinois seeking publiccommenrsonimpactsrhattheTouhyAvesseBridge Skokie SchoolDistrict68 copies PLACE: TIME: DATE: Board ofEducation Storage -Legal laborers, Public Notices Public Notices PUBLtC NOTICE July Act, the Illinois, that Wage can lllinoìs Code770 District #801982 16 unit from mechanics and #804098 the July 2,2014toJuly17, be River Forest,IL60305 536 NorthHañemAvenue Forcst PrcaerveDisoricoofCookCounty Schaumburg, IL60196 201 WestCenterCourt Bureau ofProgramming Illinois DeparomentofTransportation 8:00 60706. Act, 2014, AM office prevailing provided Harwood right to Skokie OR 1106 Unit it to 4:00PM,Mondaythru Man- sale, at at JME Mechanical-JoseMedina JME Mechanical-Jose the IllinoisSet-ServiceStorage the IllinoisSeit-ServiceStorage as describedbelow,pursuantto 6/26, 7/3/14#800970 Michael A.Munoz Sayisha L.Lloyd Laura Horwitz ShavonWatts Ramona Ledesma JoseVazquez Rudy Villareal JohnTan Angelo Hunt Robin McLendon Lesley Shames FrankMontes Tenant Name titles orregistration. are sold"ASISIPartsOnly"no Registered disposed. bids received,thegoodswillbe there isnomarketvalueor sale forcashorcreditcard.lt spaces willbesoldatapublic sale. Thecontentsofthebelow to withdrawanyunitfromthe Management reservestheright (773)237-3030. Ave. Chicago, Montclare, at6603WDiversey Location: Wednesday, July16,2014. Illinois Code770-ILCS95/7on Facility Act. as describedbelow,pursuantto lien imposedonsaidproperty. hold aPublicSaletoenforce LifeStorage serves theriqhftowithdrawany Illinois, 60618.Managementre- West AddisonStreet,Chicago, LiteStorage ofWrigleyville,3323 Wednesday, July ILCS 95/1to95/7,onorafter Facility Act, lien imposedonsaidproperly, hold apublicsaletoenforce LifeStorage otWrigleyville by emailing Storage «Legal Public Notices or of Illinois Code770 LifeStorage a Illinois 60707 Motor Vehicles Unit Number Montclare Ad #803350 Friday 16, 2014,at request C2216 C2161 C1117 D2106 B2126 B1132 B1123 B1119 #2156 42104 42103 A21 02 A11327 A1129 Medina to will will of Thursday, July 3, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Storage - Legal Storage. Legal Public Notices Public Notices Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage . Legal unit fromsale,Registered orMaria Silva 3111 Life Storage Centers of Hermo-Letta Watson 967 UnitS 1 1 74 --- Jermaine NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE motor vehicles are sold As Is /Nancy Lituma 4001 STATE OF WISCONSIN sa will hoEd a public sale to en-Eric Liljewall 944 Hammonds TO BE HELD AT: Parts Only' no titles or registra-George Rivera Jr. 4097 CIRCUIT COURT force a lien imposed on saidPierre Watts 918 UnitS 1 1 97 --- Violet M Dean THE LOCK UP STORAGE property,as described below, tion ArthurJKrauss 4196 BRANCH II William Larner 874 UnitS 1219 --- Joe L Collum 350 W. Kinzie WOOD COUNTY pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- Tenant Name Unit #Cathenne Lucido 4212 Service Storage Facility ActlIli-Nicole Cattouse 852 UnitS 1264 --- Adrian Rangel ChIcago, IL 60654 James Rosenthal 1066You must be 18 years of age, or KEYSAVINGS BANK nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toDale Forbes 823 UnitS 2003 --- Benjamin T P-312-464-1900 James Rosenthal 1146older to attend our auctions. 811 East Grand Ave 95/7, on July 26, 2014at LifeJessie Nimmers 669 Williams fax 312-329-1362 William Ferrell 1425Auctioneer: Brook Snyder Illinois Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 Storage Centers of Hermosa,Latonya Hitchcock 661 UnitS 2089 --- Nikia S Young DATE: Friday JuLY 18, 2014 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chicago IL Marquita M Harris 2068licenseS 441.001668 Plaintiff, Gregory Baker 655 Unfit 2120 --- Walter M Rios BEGINS AT: 2:30 P.M. Shirmel Browne 3027 vs. 60639. Phone number is 773- 6/26, 7/3/14 #800914 235-8452 Carol Collins 622 UnitS 2136 --- Melissa B ChavezCONDITIONS: All units will be Kristen Piacenza 3041 GERALD R. SCHMICK Management reserves the rightRichard Foster 616 UnitS 2221 --- Jacqueline Woods5okt to the highest bidder. Bids Sonva Howard 3044 5946 County Rd. S to mitt/draw any unii from sale.Marie Ferguson 586 UnitS 301 5 --- Jesaica Almazan taken only for each unit in its en- Wisconsin Rapids. WI 54495, Registered or motor vehicles areTony F. Cayuela Jr. 554 UnitS 3036 --- Patrick R tirety. Payment must be made TODD H. HETZEL sold As Is/Parts OnIy no titlesChlonne Disson-Muller 535 Livingston or registration. by certified check or money or- Public Notices Public Notices 5946 County Rd. S Marilio Mendoza 528 UnitS 3054 --- Jacob Cayia der only. No personal checks or Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495, Unit Tenant Name i 37 Marvel Rodriguez Thomas Rainey 499 UnitS 3131 --- Jose F Martinez cash accepted. All goods must KEITH PREY 050 Eddie Wordlaw 473 UnitS 3180 --- Michelle D be removed from the unit within STATE OF WISCONSIN Alfredo Borja 290 Lyons St 141 Willie Housfon Ilia Voronov 467 Bridgef orth CtRCUIT COURT 24 hours. Payments due imme- Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 048 Jolanda Stamps Deborah Dickerson 466 6/26,7/3/14 #802259 diately upon acceptance of bid. BRANCH lt HIGH TECH HVAC CO. 779 Sabnna Sykes Eric Chavez 442 Unit availability subject to prior WOOD COUNTY 363 Sabrina Ve!ez 6610 S. Park Road John Blackmon 399 settlement of account. KEYSAVINGS BANK 1 36 Vomita Smith Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, Delroy Mangel 390 Unit 1112 EsterKatz 811 East Grand Ave. 217 Leslie Evans NASH PODVIN, n/k/a 437 Ebony C Fisher Kenneth Harris 352 Unit 1725 Denise Goldfarb Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 To PA(E YOUR NASH LAW GROUP, S.C. 272 G Karl Hansen Rosa L. Smifh-Afchley 234 Unit 2516 Tim Westerbeck Plaintiff, i 70 3rd Street North 578 G Karl Hansen Debra L. Crestoni 224 Unit 4009 Joyce Kelly vs. 585 Amanda L Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495, Rodney Bates 215 GARAGE SAIE AD, Unit 6044 Jake Neiman GERALD R. SCHMICK VELOCITY INVESTMENTS, LLC Hoffman Nicholas Kennedy 192 7/3,7/10/14 #802215 5946 County Rd. S 278 Lillie S Jones P.O. Box 788 David W. Mensch 190 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495, 538 Cheryl Martin CALL 847-998-3400 Wall, NJ 07719, 550 Cheryl Martin Nina M. Nelson 187 TODD H HETZEL ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES LLP 475 Louvells Murray Armando Olayo 186 5946 County Rd. S 5996 W. Touhy Ave. 691 Angel Paz Wenark Wilbert 177 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495, 414 Alisa Thomas Niles, IL 60714, Ashli Serrano 166 Storage . Legal Storage - Legal WILFRED J. AND MICHELLE L. LaCASSE 114 MargaretA ASPIRUS WAUSAU HOSPITAL Daniel Zoller 123 521 12th Ave. North Watson 333 Pine Ridge Boulevard Christine D. Sanders 113 250 Charlene Leggs U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTtON 2014 758078 Westside Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 Wausau, WI 4401, 683 Nieves Salgado Joseph Wechter 016 HIGH TECH HVAC CO. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE UNIFUND CCR PARTNERS 051 Mana Pabon 6/26, 7/3/14#797930 6610 5. Park Road FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, 10625 Tecfrwoods Circle 385 Atraya Johnson LifeStorageCentersofthe Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 551 Lashonda White CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEO Cincinnati, OH 45242, Southwest Loop will hold a pub- NASH PODVIN, n/k/a 430 Laura Bagdadi Notice is hereby given that on Jufy 10, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- BAYFIELD FINANCIAL, LLC lic sale to enforce a lien imposed NASH LAW GROUP, S.C. 029 Oscar Reyes tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago 3033 Campus Drive 565 Yessenia Robles on said property, as described 1 70 3rd Street North will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- Suite 250 098 Angela Mort below, pursuant to theIllinois Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495, lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold Minneapolis, MN 5441. 177 Kay Eiland Self-Service Storage Facility 564 are generally described as household goods. The terms of the VELOCITY INVESTMENTS, LLC ASPIRUS DOCTORS CLINIC Esther Gajduno Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 P 0. Box 788 730 Alfredo Morales sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North 2031 Peach Street to 95/7. on Tuesday July15, Wall, NJ 07719, 140 Linda Wolf Shore Chicago reserves the right fo refuse any and all bids. W'mconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 695 Karla Nesbitl 2014, at Life Storage Centers at ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES LLP WATER WORKS & LIGHTING COMMISSION The sales will be at fIre following location, 1700 N Cicero N 384 Mans Pabon the Southwest Loop, 601 W.CIcero Ave. ChIcago, 5996 W. Touhy Ave. 221 16th St. South 515 SashaPaez IL60639 and will be at or after Harrison St., Chicago. IL, 60607 10:45am and continue until all units are sold. Niles, IL 60714, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 686 Nicole Tyler (312) -360-1153 ASPIRUS WAUSAU HOSPITAL CHERYL VECHINSKI 001 Johnnie'R Maline Stephanie Thomas- 225 Lucas Street Sycamore, IL. 60178 339 Carmela GonzslezManagement reserves the right Unit AbS- Bags, Toys A Misc. Items 333 Pine Ridge Boulevard 9940 Carousel Ct to withdraw any unit from sale. Wausau, WI 54401, 343 Angela Tucker Ondray Pulley- 1730 N Mointor Ave. Chicago. IL. 60639 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 783 Registered or motor vehicles are UNIFUND CCR PARTNERS KaThy Unit A132- Big Screen TV, China Cabinet, Totes & Boses GERALD VOELKER DDS Maksimowicz sold As Is I Parts OnIy.no ti- 10625 Techwoods Circle John Doe- 1700 N Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL. 60639 1980 7th Street South 369 Lydia Perez tIes or registration Cincinnati, OH 45242, Unit B116- Mattress A Misc Items Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, 8/26. 7/3/14 #797964 Tenant Name Unit S BAYFIELD FINANCIAL, LLC 6/26, 7/3/14 #802506 ERON AND GEE HERMAN PLUMBING AND HEATING Life Storage Centers of SouthJamie J Kirnmel 168 3033 Campus Drive i 1 1 1 Altos Street Loop will hold a public sale toJane Healy 208 Suite 250 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 enforce a lien imposed on saidCarol Ashley Minneapolis, MN 55441, 329 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758021 Portage PORTAGE COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT property, as described below,Don Kaider 423 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE ASPIRUS DOCTORS CLINIC pursuant theIllinoisSelf- 817 Whiting Ave. to Vicki L Gadson 605 FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES. 2031 Peach Street Service Storage Facility Act,IIi- Stevens Point, WI 4481, Dann Calhoun 618 CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, WINCH OIL COMPANY fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1foJeanne Julien 762 Notice is hereby given that on July 10, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- WATER WORKS & LIGHTING COMMISSION 6564 Cameron Ave 95/7, at 10:00 AM on Tuesday,Mary Harris 797 tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore ChIcago 221 t6th St. South Life Storage Vesper, WI 54489, July 15, 2014 at David Jases 909 will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, -and- Centers of the South Loop, 2361Andrew Biegel 964 lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold CHERYL VECHINSKI S. State St. Chicago, IL 60616 MEMBER'S ADVANTAGE CREDIT UNION Thomas Fitzgerald 966 are generally described as household goods. The terms of the 9940 Carousel Cl 1610 Lincoln St. Management reserves the right6/26, 7/3/14 #795582 sale will be cash. credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 to withdraw any unit from sale. GERALD VOELKER DDS Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Defendants. Registered or motor The sales will be al the following location, 4301 N Cicero Ave, 1 980 7th Street South NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AMENDED SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION vehicles are sold As Is I Parts Chicago, IL 50641 and will be at or after 9:00am and confin- Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, Only, no titles or registration. TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK - Case No. 14CV169 ue until all units are sold. ERON AND GEE HERMAN PLUMBING AND HEATING UP SELF STORAGE Code S 30404 Tenant Name Unit S James Madison- 7708 S Comell Ave Apt Gi Chicago, IL. 1 1 1 1 Alton Street 1930 N. Clybourn THE STATE OF WISCONSIN Yi Huang 5056 60649 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 Chicago, IL, 60614 To each person or entity named above as a defendant: Annisha Wynn 4051 Unit B391- Bicycle, Boses A Misc. Items PORTAGE COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT Cuddle Care Academy 5077 773-7-1900 You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named above has filed Mohamed M Ben Abdelkader- 5105 N East River Rd 1G Chica- 81 7 Whiting Ave. DATE: 7/18/14 a lawsuit or other legal action against you. Shannon D. Hampton 1123 go. IL. 60656 Stevens Point, WI 4481, BEGINS AT 1 1 :30 AM Within 40 days after June 19, 2014, you must respond with a Daleesia Underwood 1140 Unii B395- Box Spring , Mattress A Head Board WINCH OIL COMPANY Bradley Gibson 3105CONDITIONS-All units will be written demand for a copy of the complaint. The demand must Celcelia Bozeman- 5214 5 Woodlawn Chicago, IL. 60614 6564 Cameron Ave. Charlsie Hylick sold to the highest bidder.Bids be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is 400 Market 2032 Unit B126- Totes, Boxes, Baskets & Misc. Items Vesper, WI 54489, Lawrence White taken only for each unit in its en- Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 and to Nash Law Group, 3006 John Doe- 4301 N Cicero Chicago, IL. 60641 -and- tirety.Payments must be made S.C., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 170 3rd Street Jeanine Banks 4079 Unit A231- Misc. Items MEMBER'S ADVANTAGE CREDIT UNION Shaquana Deal 236 by cash, credit card, or certified North, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494. You may have an atlor- funds. Na personal checks ac- Vladimir Rueda- 1924 W Montrose Ave Chicago, IL. 60625 1610 Lincoln St. ney help or represent you. Michelle Pins 4028 cepted.All goods must be re- UnitA101- Boxes, ComputerTower& Crates Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 lt you do not demand a copy of the complaint within 40 days, Angel Strong i 098 moved fron, the unit within 24 6/26, 7/3/14 #802500 Defendants the court may grant judgment against you for the award of mon- Latanya Anderson 3130 hours. AMENDED SUMMONS FOR PUBLtCATION ey or other legal action requested in the complaint, and you Anthony Kelly 2043 Payment due immedi- ately upon acceptance ofbid. CaseNo. 14CV168 may lose your right to oblect to anytt'iirig that is or may be moor- Maunce Bird 4123 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758059 Lincoln Park Unit :2004 Code S 30404 root in the complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided Connie Herring 211 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Tenant: Deborah Markoff THE STATE OF WISCONSIN by law, A ludgment awarding money may become a lien Ala Hall 3164 FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Unit:2506 To each person or entity named above as a defendant: against any real estate you own now or mn the future, and may Daniel Knowles 5079 CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH3O1, ET. SEQ Tenant: Patrice Donahoe You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named above has tiled sIso be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. Rod Miller 2002 Notice is hereby given that on July 10. 2014, BID2WIN Auc- Unit:3023 T a lawsuit or other legal action against you. Dated this day of June. 2014. Anthony Burch 2183 tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago enant: Nicholas Freeman Within 40 days after June 19, 2014, you must respond with a NASH LAW GROUP Thomas Agnew 4056 will be offenng for sale under the Judicial Lein process. by pub- Unit:4042 Tenant: Tern Koemer written demand for a copy of the complaint. The demand must ATTORNEYS AT LAW, S.C. David Gardner 4019 lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold Unit:4118 Tenant: Joel Johnson be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is 400 Market GregoryJ. Jerabek (1052412) Dawn Daff in i 46 are generally descnbed as household goods The terms of the 7/3, 7/10/14 #806743 Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 and fo Nash Law Group, Attomeys for Plaintiff 6/26, 7/3/14 #797947 sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North S.C.,Plaintiffs attorney, whose addresss 170 3rd Street 1 70 Third Street North Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. North, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 You may have an attor- P.O. Box 997 LifeStorage of Rogers Park willNotice is hereby given that pur- The sales will be at the following location, 1200 W Fullerton ney help or represent you. Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495-0997 hold a public sale to enforce asuant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- Ave. Chicago, IL. 60614 and will be at or after 3:00pm and If you do not demand a copy of the complaint within 40 days, Telephone: (715)423-8200 lien imposed on said property,cilities Act, a sale will be held on continue until all units are sold, the court may grant udgment against you for the award of mon- 7/3. 7110, 7/17/14 #804695 as described below, pursuant toorafterJuly15th,2014 at Seaway Bank and Trust Attn April Wright- 645 E 87th Street ey or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you the Illinois Self-Service StorageLifeStorageof LittleVillage, Chicago, IL. 60619 may lose your right to oblect to anything that is or may be incor- FecilityAct,Illinois Code 7703245 West 30th Street, Chicago, Unit E180- Cooler, Table & Misc Items reel in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided ILCS 95/1to 95/7, on or afterIL60623 (773) 376-857'7. The Brian Sullivan- 1330 W Roscoe St 1 Chicago, IL. 60657 by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien Wednesday July 16th , 2014, atcontents of the below spaces will Unit G408- Chairs, Mattress, Boses & Other Hidden Items against any real estafo you own now or in the futuro, and may L'deStorage ofRogersPark,be sold at a public sale for cash, Arthur Williams- 1 020 Park Dr. Flossmoor, IL. 60422 also be enforced by gamishment or seizure of'property. - .. 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, lili-credit card or certified funds. If Unit D138-Table, Bases & Chairs Dated this day of Juno, 2014. noix, 60626. (7731 381-1417 there is no market value or no Thripthy Mafthew-2500 N Lakeview Ave 2003 Chicago, IL. NASH LA W GROUP Management reserves the rightbids received, the goods will be 60614 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, S.C. - ... to withdraw any unit from sale.otherwise disposed of. Unit C395- Boses, Luggage& Other Hidden Items Gregory J Jerabek (10524121 dj;:Y. - Registered or motor vehicles areUnitS 1015 --- Mahmoud A Johns Malevitis- 3450 South Heisted Street Apf#209 Chicago, Attomeys for Plaintiff sold As Is f Parts Only," no ti- Al-Kahla IL.60608 170 Third Street North rusT! tIes or registration. UnitS 1042 --- Jose Gonzalez Unit D143- Boses A Chair P.O. Box 997 Tenant Name: Unit SUndS 1074 --- Juan J Olmedo Adewale Emmanuel- 1720 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago,IL. Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495-0997 Erika Wilkins 1011 UnitS 1086 --- Humberto Santin 60616- Telephone: (715)423-8200 Vashti Watson' 1005UnitS i 148 --- Andres Herrera Unit E157- Vacuum, Tables, Chairs, Suri Cases & Boxes 7/3, 7/10. 7/17/14 #804679 IUDRII/E Elgin Stewart 1002UnitS 1163---LosDos 6/26,7/3/14 #802519 Henry Nishimoto 968, 833 Cochinitos Corp. 12 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 3, 2014 Storage - Legal Storage. Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Notice is hereby given that pur-the unit within 24 hours. Pay-Jonathan Bogseth 1373 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa-ment due immediately upon ac-You must be 18 years of age orTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK ciIies Act, a sale will be held onceptance of bid.Unit availabilityolder to attend our auctions. UP SELF STORAGE July 16, 2014, at LiteStorage otsubject to pnor settlement of ac-Auctioneer:Brook Snyder 3850 West Devon Ave, Portage Park, 6500 West Dakincount. Illinois license #441.001668 Lincolnwood, IL, 60712 Street, Chicago, IL 60634 (773)Unit# 1102 Steven Rothstein 6/26, 7/3/14 799199 DATE: 7124/2014 282-2400. The contents of the7/3,7/10/14 #801333 BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM below spaces will be sold at a CONDITIONS' All units will be public sale tor cash, credit card sold to the highest bidder.Bids or certified tunds. lt there is no NOTICE OF AUCTION taken only for each unit in its en- market valueor no bidsre-LifeStorage of Morton Grove tirety Payment must be made ceived, the goods will be other-will hold a public sale to enforce by CASH OR CREDIT CARD. wise disposed of. a lien imposed on said property, To PAC[ A No personal checksaccepted. Michael L. Chrysty Unit # A2178as described below, pursuant to All goods must be removed from Doreen F, Johnson Unit # the Illinois Self-Service Storage the unit within 24 hours. Pay- C 1187FacilityActIllinoisCode 770 HELP ment due immediately upon ac- Paul Sadler Unit # C1227ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes- ceptance of bid.Unit availsbility You must be 18 years of age, orday, July 16th, 2014 at subject to prior settlement of xc- older to attend our auctions. LifeStorageofMortonGrove. count. Auctioneer: Brook Snyder Illinois6505 West Oaklon Street, Mor-WANTED AD Unit# 2209 Christine Gray- license #441 001668 ton Grove, Illinois. 60053. 847- Rodriguez 6126 7f/14 #802026 966-1899. Management re- Unit# 3124 Prince F. Anthony NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE serves the right to withdraw any IN THE Unit# 3208 William TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK unit from sale Registered or Schauwecker UP SELF STORAGE motor vehicles are sold "As Is/ Unit# 3210 William 5250 West Golf Road, Parts OnIy, no titles or registra- CLASSI FI EDS, Schauwecker Skokle, tL 60077 lion. Unit# 321 7 Martin Alvarez DATE: Thursday Tenant Name Unit it Unit# 3236 Heather Zielinski July 24, 2014 Joseph Alvarez 1266 Unit# 3301 James Barcham BEGINS AT: 11:30AM Nicole Markich-Hall 1391 CALL Unit# 331 5 Jason Broughton CONDITIONS: All units will beMustapha Konneh 1263 Unit# 41 13 Ray LaMantia sold to the highest bidder.BidsValencia Hicks 1016 Unitit 4165 Tomislav Lazarevski taken only for each unit in its en-Josephine D Badiola 1649 847-998-3400 Unit# 4246 Karen Benedetto tirety.Payment must be madeFred Bemal 1249 7/3,7/10/14 #798237 by CASH OR CREDIT CARDJerrold LeVine 1031 No personal checksaccepted.Jermaine Mills 1522 All goods must be removed from Storage - Legal Storage . Legal

Storage- Legal Storage - Legal U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758061 Uptown NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758075 Fortress FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 304, ET. SEQ FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Notice is hereby given thaI on July 10, 2014. BID2WIN Auc- CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago Notice is hereby given that on July 10, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- are generally described as household goods. The terms of the lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North are generally described as household goods. The terms of the Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. sale will be cash, credit or debit only, U-Haul Co. of North The sales will be al the following location, 4055 N Broadway Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. St. Chicago, IL. 60613 and will be at or after2:OOpm and con- The sales will be at the following location, 4100 W Fullerton tinue until all units are sold. Ave. ChIcago, IL. 60639 and will be at or aher 11:30pm and Eliazabeth Carrigg- 869 W Buena Ave Chicago. IL. 60613 continue until all units are sold. Unit 356- Boses, Bags, Luggage & Other Hidden Items fur Armando Tellaz-Paz- 3361 N Pulaski Chicago, IL. 60639 Jack Sieburg- 4101 N Ravenswood Ave Chicago, IL. 60613 Unit 3008- Bags. Mattress, Totes, Chair & Misc. 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Nues New restaurant fro Myron & Phil f coming to Tou

BY lOOR STUDXOV "First of all, Niles is a great For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov community to have a business in," said Freedman. "It's at a corner Nues Board of Trustees of Touhy and Caldwell, which is a unanimously approved a good business corridor that gets a Thezoning application for a new lot of traffic." restaurant at the corner of Touhy Since Christopher's Off the Bone and Caldwell avenues, at the west-closed down in August 2013, the em edge of a proposed arts and space has been vacant. In docu- entertainment district. ments presented to the Niles Plan The Wildwood Tavern is Commission, Freedman indicated planned for the building formerly that he plans to do some renova- occupied by Christopher's 0ff the tions to the existing building. Bone restaurant. The new venue Because of water damage, the floor will be both a restaurant and a will be completely replaced. Some The former owner of Myron and Phil steakhouse is planning to open a new restaurant called Wildwood Tavern at Touhy and tavern, featuring classic American-of the booths will be removed and Caidwell in Niles, the former home of Christopher's Off the Bone. SOR sTUDENKOv/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA style food and an extensive selec- replaced with tables. The bar will tion of craft beers. be moved and expanded. A large Mayor Andrew Przy- Owner Mark Freedman hopes TV will be installed to let custom- bylo is currently trying to to open the restaurant by Sept. 15, ers watch sports. But otherwise, turn the section of Touhy but it may be delayed depending most of the building will remain Avenue between Caidwell on financing. intact. and Lehigh into an arts and Freedman, currently of Chi- Because the restaurant would entertainment district, with cago's Edgebrook neighborhood, is have the same number of seats as the iconic Leaning Tower of no stranger to restaurant busi- Off the Bone, it will have the same Nues serving as its anchor. ness. He worked for years with his number of parking spaces. Freed- Freedman said he would father, Myron Freedman, at iconic man also anticipates that many welcome it. Lincolnwood steakhouse Myron customers would take advantage of "I think it's going to be a & Phil. public transportation. Pace route great," he said. " It's going to The steakhouse was open for 43 290, CTA route 85A and Niles Freebe a good fit for us., and I'm years, but shuttered after a fire theBus routes 411 and 413 pass either happy that we are going to night of May 8, 2013. directly in front or across the be there first." Freeman originally intended thestreet from the site. Freedman hopes to open try to rebuild the restaurant, but Echoing its predecessor, the restaurant in the fall, but after fighting with his insurance Wildwood Tavern plans to offer a lot will depend on whether company for several months, he barbecue items, as well as burgers, he'll have financing lined up decided to start from scratch. As salads, sandwiches and appetizers.in time to make it possible. Pioneer Press reported in January, Freedman said the restaurant will "We're still waiting on he wanted to stay in Lincolnwood, offer a large selection of bottled a couple of issues with the but he was also willing to consider and tap local craft beers. banks and things like that," other nearby suburbs. Wildwood Tavern will be open he said. "Our hope is to open He settled on the Touhy and seven days a week, opening aroundon Sept. 15, but I'm not sure. The former owner of Myron and Phil steakhouse is planning to open a new restaurant called Caldwell location for a number of 11 a.m. and closing between mid- Some of those decisions are Wildwood Tavern at Touhy and CaIdwell in Niles, the former home of Christopher's Off the reasons. night and 1 a.m. really out of my hands." Bone. IGOR STUDENKOVIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 30 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Trend National Hellenic Museum celebrates all things Greek

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Event: On May 31, the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago served as Thethe vessel on which 475 Grecophiles embarked on a "Journey to the Greek Islands," for The National Hellenic Mu- seum's annual gala. Cause célèbre: "At the museum we present the Greek immigrant story which, in essence, is a universal story and, in many ways, part of American history" said Connie Mourtoupalas of Chicago, museum president who originally hails from Thebes, Greece. "Greek history and culture; the principles of Greek philosophy, Peter Parthenis of Inverness, board member, vice president and event democracy lay at the very foundations of co-chairman, with wife Ethel the U.S. and are still quite valid today." The NHM has become a resource for thousands of schools throughout Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. Open year- round, it offers programs and classes for children and adults that range from Greek mythology and history to their newest cur- riculum on immigration. "The museum has a mission to perpetu- ate our culture and the Greek heritage," said Peter Parthenis of Inverness, board

member, vice president and event co- Bill and Peggy Vranas of Skokie, board membersI PHOTOS LEE A. IrrAs/FoR SUN-liMES MEDIA chairman. And now, according to Bill Conopeotis of Lake Forest, museum trustee and event co-chairman, members of NHM, 'Are trying to take our local museum to the national level; raise funds and awareness BiD Conopeotis of Lake Forest, museum trustee and event co-chairman and spread the Greek culture and history (right),with wife Lydia throughout the whole nation." As part of the celebration, the benefit honored members of the American Hei- lenic Educational Progressive Association and the founders of the Greek American Restaurant Association for their on-going philanthropy within the Greek-American community in Illinois and nationally. In November 2015, NHM will pres- ent "The Greeks: From Agamenmon to Alexander the Great," in partnership with Chicago's Field Museum. The exhibit of nearly 600 priceless Greek cultural trea- - sures, many never before out of Greece, will only be in two locations: Chicago and the National Geographic Museum in Washington D.C. Bottom line: The event raised more Aphrodite and William Vranas of Glenview, museum members (from left), with Mirsini and Teddi Galanis (right) of Glenview, silent auction chairman, with hus- than $350,000 for NIHM. Dr.George Karkazis of Wilmette band Themis NILA PIONEER PRESSPUBLICATION ThURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 31

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RIDE FORAIDS CHICAGO FUNDRAISER Sponsored br Organized Chaos Motorcycle Organization Benefiting: Test Positive Awareness Network Come in to purchase the latest styles and selections. Localion: Argus Brewery, Chicago Date: June 8 Attending 50

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III BOUQUETCATCHERICOM LOCAL WEDDING SPOTLIGHT ON: UNIQUE PHOTOS TO LOVE Want to add some creativity to the typical wedding shots? Take a cue from these six area couples. L Palatine residents Hannah Fey and Adrian Dydynski captured their love of dance during their wedding at Asto- ria Banquets in Buffalo Grove. Jenny Habjan and Dan Opels took their first-look photos on a winding staircase at the Makray Memorial Golf Club in Barrington. Allyson DAlba and Joshua Rieger took a unique photo with their wedding party before their reception at Rose- wood Restaurant in Rosemont. Meaghan Figg and Craig Wingbermuehle took photos at their Brookfield Zoo wedding with the life-sized tyrannosaurus rex the zoo had as part of its "Dinosaurs Alive!" exhibit. Sarah Larsen and Jeffrey Noethlich used their natural surroundings for their photos at Four Rivers Environ- mental Center in Channahon. Meg Platt and Kevin Jakubowski took photos on a slide in downtown Batavia during the Windmill City Festival. PHOTO BY JOLIE IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY

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Caitlin Peterson Moore & Dr. Matthew Stuart Schaff Caithn and Mati were married Nov. 2 at Luther Memorial Church in Chicago. lt was the church where Caitlin was baptized and confirmed, lt ¡s also just a few blocks away from her childhood home. The reception was at the Newberry Library. Both grew up in older homes, so the style of the library felt very welcoming to the couple. Caitlin actually put a deposit down on it before Matt even saw it. Caitlin, a Chicago native, and Matt, from Rochester, Minnesota, live in Philadelphia where Caitlin is an exercise physiologist and Matt is a physician - currently a urology resident at Temple University Hospital. PHOTOS PROVDEO BY REOWALL PHOTO

» We want to share your engagement, wedding or anniversary story freeofcharge. For more information, contact Renee Lee at [email protected] or 312-651-6613. Túesday Family Festivals In the Parks 7 p.m. in various Skokie parks 4-

July 8. Devonshire Park: Pocket Circus Two-person show where the performers blend acrobatics, magic, juggling and humor.

July 15.Oakton Park: Animal Quest Up close exotic animal show for the whole family.

July 22eSchack Park: Obstacle Bounce House A two lane obstacle course with tackle dummies, inflatable pillars, and a slide.

July 29 . Central Park: Rick Colen Interactive show featuring comedy, magic, fire eating and juggling.

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LEFT: Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players will perform as a seven-piece, or is that a ID-piece?, band. ABOVE: The popular antics of Ralph's World get kids up close and personal with the music. Ravinia hostssummer concertsfor kids

BY MYRNA PETLICI RAVINIA KIDS CONCERTS Families will enter the unforgettable Also on the schedule is Classical Kids For Sun-Times Media 200 Ravinia Park Road, Highland Park realm of Ralph's World at 11 a.m. Satur- LIVE! presenting "Mozart's Magnificent Reserved seats are $10 except for the July day, July 19 in the Martin Theatre. The Voyage" with the Elgin Youth Symphony avinia is grooming the audience of 19 Ralph's World Concert which is $15 and multitalented Ralph Covert, a regular Kids Orchestra (11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 in the the future for live music and dance the Aug. 15 Lang Lang concert which is free, Concert performer, promised, "We will Pavilion) and the Lang Lang International th its diverse schedule of Kids although tickets must be ordered. Lawn have singing, dancing and a rocking good Music Foundation Scholars with the Mid- Concerts. time. The last few years, I have ended the west Young Artists Symphony Orchestra seating is $5 for all concerts. There is no Next up is renowned children's per- show by leaving the stage and playing my (11 a.m. Friday Aug. 15 in the Pavilion). lawn seating for the Sept. 13 Ruth Page fner Justin Roberts and the Not Ready last few songs through wireless mics out The series concludes with a perfor- for Naptime Players, 11 a.m. Saturday, July Civic Ballet concert. on the lawn, surrounded by the audience. mance by the Ruth Page Civic Ballet in the 5 in the Martin Theatre. (847)266-5100; www.ravinia.org "It's so great to leave the stage and be Bennett Gordon Hall at 11 a.m. Saturday, I "Ravinia is one of the most beautiful plunged into the heart of all those laugh- Sept. 13. settings in the whole country for summer ing, happy people. It must be strange for A new added attraction is KidsLawn on concerts," Roberts said. "We love to be a the puppets," he said, promising, "It will be my band, though, playing alone on the the North Lawn following each Saturday ipart of bringing families together to sing, a blast for all ages." stage." concert from noon-i p.m. It's a great place dance and have a good time." Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Tom That journey into the crowd makes sense to picnic and children can try a number of òpberts noted that for this concert Chapin takes the Martin Theatre stage at 11when Covert revealed, "My favorite part of interactive exhibits, including large-scale he will perform with a larger than usual a.m. on Saturday, July 12. His CD, "The In- playing at Ravinia is interacting with the percussion instruments that really work. seven-piece band, adding two more musi- credible Flexible You," which is subtitled, "a kids and parents. My post-show greeting There will also be stories, videos and an cians to his regular Naptime Players. "I songbook of social clues," has won a handfulline stretches out of sight. I treasure the "instrument petting zoo," so youngsters gis it's a 10-piece band if you include all of awards from parenting organizations. chance to say hello and see everyone." can try out different instruments. I u u u . u works andpremieringnewcomposers, divided intofourparts."Wehaveteaching, ing aboutyourinstrumentandlearning that it'sasocialactivityaswelllearn- we likesomuchaboutplayingduoisthefact in 1988.The26thannualFestivalisJuly cago DuoPianoFestivalwhichtheyfounded encourage otherstodothesameatChi- members oftheMusicInstituteChicago, who areartists-in-residenceandfaculty for 35years.Thehusbandandwifepianists, have beenmakingbeautifulmusictogether BY MYBNAPETUCI of isthatwestartedthisFaculty Extrava- 7:30 p.m.Tuesday,July15. to shineataFacultyExtravaganza Concert, music. students willpresentarecitalofWeber's von Weber."At3p.m.,Festivalfacultyand Dance: TheFour-HandMusicofCarlMaria 1 p.m.Sunday,July13:"Invitationtothe "Petrushka" byStravinsky. Concert, whichwillincludeaportionof and NeiweemwillperformaGalaOpening tered toparticipateintheclasses. competitions," shesaid. a guestartistseries,commissioningofnew repertoire." for apianosoloist,"Neiweemsaid."What 11-20 atNicholsConcertHallinEvanston. For Sun-TimesMedia Exploring thefine art At 7:30p.m.onFriday,July11,Aebersold There arealsofourpublicevents. About 50childrenandadultshaveregis- Aebersold notedthatthefestivalis "Practicing pianoisaverylonelythhg Claire AebersoldandRalphNeiweem "One ofthethingsthatwe'remost proud Music Institutestaffwillhavea chance Joseph Smithwillpresentalectureat of pianoduets that dreambecametangibleandeventually place thatsparkedmydreamofbecominga Anderson sincetheymetattheJuilliard p.m. Friday,July18.Roe,analumnaofthe play andtheyjustgoforit." together andtheytelluswhatthey'dliketo popular eventoftheFestival.Theyallget every yearandit'sprobablyourmost last tenyearsorso,we'vehadthisconcert ganza Concert,"Neiweemsaid."Overthe we playtogether." perience anabsurdamountoffun whenever ideas offeachother.Toputitsimply, weex- offstage weareconstantlybouncing creative intuitive andspontaneousconnection, and said. 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But they've always been a lot of fun. with it and now they're carrying on the love And they still are." rampages r:' G-FEST Just like the King of the Monsters Just like the King of More than 2,000 people attended last "We're not sure yet how many we're Home said the recent "Godzilla" reboot Why? Maybe because G-FEST was It didn't begin as a calculated commer- In addition to activities such as costume This year's fest also boasts a truly king- Home credits much of G-FEST's suc- again in Rosemont again BY BRUCE INGRAM For Su-Times Media rampaging return to himself, who made a movie theaters this summer, Chicago's long- running Godzilla Fest is back, and probably bigger than ever. year's G-FEST, doubling its previous record, and all signs point to a significantly larger turnout for the 21st fan convention July il-13 in Rosemont. going to have this year, but based on pre- registration I'm frightened," said Jeff Home, one of the convention organizers. 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Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect screen. Please submit the event Campus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Trivia Night Ave., Park Ridge. no later than IO days before the 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 Independence Day Festivities desired publication date. Lincoinwood Thursday Night Specials include $4 Budweiser products and Fireworks Lunch on the Lawn: Summer Concert Series and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, 5 p.m.: Community members are invited Academy of Irish Music, 6 p.m.: Lincolnwood's annual Thursday 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- to celebrate the Fourth of July with Traditional Irish Music night concert series features eight 329-9333. food, games and a concert featuring Noon: Take a mid-day break and refresh weeks of free musical entertainment the Triple Threat Band and Mike and Daniel Brühl, Chris Hemsworth and with some local talent on the library's and fun family activities. Activities Joe. The first 1,000 attendees receive Olivia Wilde. 123 minutes. Niles Public lawn. Bring a lunch and a blanket to begin at 6 p.m., and concerts follow at , 3D glasses for the fireworks show at Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., sit on. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. 7p.m. Bring your blanket, lawn chairs 8:30 p.m. Nues West High School, 5701 Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Film: Ten Things I Hate Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- and picnic basket or purchase food and Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-626-2500. About You' 825-3123. drinks at the concession stand. For a Park Ridge Chorale Summer 11:30 am.: In this contemporary version complete lineup of bands, check out Morton Grove Fourth of July Conceit 'Halloween in July' of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew," LitLounge Book Discussion: www.recreation.lwd.org. Proesel Park, Fireworks 7 p.m.: To order tickets, call Penny at a guy falls for a girl who is forbidden to Ihe Quiet American' 7055 N. Kostner Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 9 p.m.: Part of the Morton Grove Days 847-823-3958 or Patti at 847-825- date until the most hated girl in school, 7 p.m.: This novel is a study of hope and 847-677-9740. festival. Fireworks begin at dusk. Harrer 2216. St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 205 her ill-tempered older sister, goes out, innocence set in a world of violence. The scene is Saigon in the violent years Park, 6250 W. Dempster St., Morton N. ProspectAve., Park Ridge. $16 in too. Cast includes Julia Stiles, Heath Rosemont Fireworks when the French were desperately try- Grove. Call 847-965-1200. advance: seniors $14. At the door $18; Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lan- 9 p.m.: Fireworks begin at dusk and ing to hold their footing in the Far East. $16 seniors. Children under IB are free. sa Oleynik. Morton Grove Public Library, end by 10p.m. This event ¡spart of the Curragh Irish Pub, 8266 Lincoln Ave., Tony, Aaron and Rebecca 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call summer "Rockin' in the Park" concert Skokie. Call 847-965-4220. of The Tossers Bloody Diamonds 847-929-5101. series. MB Financial Park at Rosemont, 9 p.m.: The band performs in the Green 9 p.m.: The band performs in the Green 5501 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- Natural Gas Room. For ages 21 and older. Abbey Room. For ages 21 and older. Abbey Pub, Feature Film: 'American Hustle' 349-5008. 8 p.m.: The improvisational group takes Pub, 3420W. Grace St., Chicago. Call 3420 W. Grace St., Chicago. Call 773- I p.m.: A con man and his seductive a suggestion from the audience and 773-478-4408. 478-4408. $7. partner are forced to work for a wild FBI turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, FRIDAY, JULY 4 agent who pushes them into a world of 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call Paul Reiser Jersey power brokers and mafia. Stars 773-283-7071. $5. Village of Nues Fourth of July 9:30 p.m.: Bestselling author of 'Cou- Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Bradley plehood" and star of "Mad About You" Parade and Celebration Morton Grove Farmers Market Cooper. 138 minutes. Park Ridge Public 9 am.: The village of Nues is spon- Reiser comes to Zanies as a special 8 am.: The market features favorites Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. soring the Fourth of July parade. The event. Zanies Comedy Night Club Rose- such as seasonal fruits and vegetables, Call 847-825-3123. Movies in the Underground: parade route begins at Notre Dame mont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call meats, eggs, baked goods, cheeses, 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' College Prep and ends at Grennan 847-813-0484. $30. honey, hand-crafted items, natural YA Coffee with Author Jodle 4 p.m.: Prepare for the release of "Dawn Heights Park where there will be holi- bath and body products, gifts, prepared Charbonnean of the Planet of the Apes" with a screen- day entertainment, including the band foods, live music, children's activities 2 p.m.: The author of "The Testing" ing of the previous film in the series. R-Gang, games for kids, face painting, series stops in for lunch and to talk Pizza is served. For ages 13-18. Niles and a free drawing. Runs weekly a community information tent and Film Screenings by lndieFlix about the series. Copies of the book are Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton through Oct. 18. Market Grounds, 6210 pony rides. Notre Dame College Prep, 1:30 p.m.: A weekly screening of an available at the Reader Services Desk. St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847- 7655 W. Dempster St., Nibs. Call 847- independent or foreign film. Call For students in grades six to 12. Park 9 67-6633. 750-6436. 708-867-7828 for titles. Eisenhower Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Movies in the Park: 'Peter Pan' 7:45 p.m.: Lorel Park, 8135 Lorel Ave., Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, Wilmette Community Band Film: 'Drums Along the Mohawk' Skokie. Harwood Heights. call 847-825-3123. at Hiles Fourth of July Parade 2 p.m.: Newlyweds Gil and Lana Martin try to establish a farm in the Mohawk 9 am.: Route begins at Notre Dame Col- Film and Discussion: Smartphone Photography Apps lege Prep and ends at Grennan Heights Valley but are menaced by Indians and 'The Maltese Falcon' 7 p.m.: Learn how to use the camera Park. Notre Dame College Prep, 7655 W. Tories as the Revolutionary War begins. 2 p.m.: Part of a six-part series on settings and controls on a smartphone. DIY Nail Design Dempster St., Nues. Call 847-421-2243. The film stars Claudette Colbert and classic detective movies from the Participants can learn about apps for 3 p.m.: Artist Colleen Kelly helps pantici- Henry Fonda. 105 minutes. Morton Golden Age of Hollywood. Each month, pants create a new nail look for the rest editïng, stylizing and posting photos. Red, White and Splash Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., the library will watch a film and follow it of the summer. For students n grades Participants are advised to bring a fully Noon: Celebrate Independence Day Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. with a discussion moderated by author six to 12. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 charged smartphone. The instructor poolside with scavenger hunts, a and film historian Doug Deuchler. This S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 84» is Daily Herald photographer George water balloon toss, coin dive and more. New Release Movie: 'Rush' month's film stars Humphrey Bogart as 825-3123. Grilled hotdogs, hamburgers and con- 7p.m.: The action movie about the Sam Spade. Morton Grove Public Li- LeClaire. Niles Public Library District, cessions are available for purchase. 1970s rivalry between Formula One brary, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. 6960 W. Oakton St., NUes. Call 847- Norridge Park District, 4631 N. Overhill rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda. Stars Call 847-965-4220. 663-1234. SEE GO CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » 40 I THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 j A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

Chicago Hungarian Gulyas breakfast among the trees at Emily Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton SUNDAY, Festival Oaks Nature Center. The menu includes « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Noon: Highlights of this seventh annual delicious pancakes served hot off the Coffee, Classic Cars festival include a team gulyas cook-off, griddle with syrup or strawberries, tui- GO CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 live Hungarian folk music, kids games key sausage, and beverages. Complete and Connections and activities, a Hungarian marketplace your morning with a stroll and enjoy 9 am.: Join car aficionados of all ages Pat Tomasulo Movie Bingo: Good, Bad and a wine and beer bar. All proceeds "Brush with Nature" plein air painters to check out pre-1980 muscle cars, 8 p.m.: WGN Morning News sports or Condemned? benefit Hungarian United Church of Christ working along the Nature Center trails. sports cars and luxury cars at this anchor and comedian Tomasulo comes I(îp.m.: In this interactive comedy, and Community Center. Nomdge United Advanced tickets are recommended and monthly event to benefit The Center of to Zanies. Zanies Comedy Night Club Vicki Quade uses her latest character, Church of Christ, 8260 W. Foster Ave., Nor- can be purchased at Emily Oaks. Emily Concern, a Park Ridge nonprofit that Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Mrs. Mary Margaret O'Brien, a former ridge. $20-$30; $5 for children ages 6-12. Oaks Nature Center, 4650 Brummel St., serves the elderly and disabled. Visit the Call 847-813-0484. $22. nun herself, to show the audience the Skokie. Call 847-674-1500,. $7 adult, $5 website or call to register. Park Ridge difference between good, bad and con- Dinner and a Movie children under IO. Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., demned. Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Under the Stars SATURDAY, JUtY Is Park Ridge. For more information, call Ave., Skokie. For more information, call 7:30 p.m.: Enjoy dinner and a movie Film and Discussion: 847-823-0453. 847-6Th776l. at Cascade Drive-In in West Chicago. 'A Song For You' Healthy Desserts in Less Than For ages IB and older. Maine-Hiles Asso- 1:30 p.m.: George and Gisela Karp and a Minute The Big Creek Food Festival ciation of Special Recreation, 6820 W. their infant daughter Susie escape the Mike Toomey 2 p.m.: Laura Bruzas from Healthy of Nues Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847- Nazis by crossing the Pyrenees with 10:30 p.m.: Comedian Mike Toomey Dining offers recipe ideas for desserts 3 p.m.: A three-day festival of all 966-5522. $56 early bird, $61 regular. the help of the French Resistance. A comes to Zanies. Zanies Comedy Night using seasonal, local and organic things greek. Food option include discussion with director Sharon Karp Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, ingredients. Delicious desserts will be souvlaki, Athenian chicken, home- Jimmy Pardo and co-director Silvia Malagrino will Rosemont. For more information, call prepared for you to taste. Call 708-867- made pastitso, mousaka, tyropita 10:30 p.m.: Comedian Jimmy Pardo follow the screening. Reservations 847-813-0484. $22. 2299 to register. Eisenhower Public and spanakopita, as well as pastries comes to Zanies as a special event. are required, email reservations@ Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood and much more. Professional dance Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, ilhmec.org Illinois Holocaust Museum, Heights. $3. groups are scheduled to perform and 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. Call 847- there will be a special kids section 813-0484. $25. 967-4800. Second Saturday Live on the Lawn with a magic show, face painting, Breakfast Bingo Highland Park Pops 7 p.m.: Watch local teen bands rock games and more. Holy Taxiarhai and 9:30 am.: Kids and families are invited 2 p.m.: Vocalist Angie Lyons and the 17 out on the library lawn. No registration Saint Haralambos Greek Orthodox for breakfast treats and bingo. Hiles musicians of the HIghland Park Pops necessary. Park Ridge Public Library, Church, 7373 N. CaIdwell Ave., Niles. Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton Pancake Breakfast in the Woods entertain with big band music and oth- 20 5. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call Call 847-647-8880. $2 adults,SI St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 8:30 am.: Eat a delicious pancake er popular songs. Morton Grove Public 847-825-3123. seniors, free for children under 12.

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OPENING FRIDAY ***BEGIN AGAIN Rated R for language Stars: Mark Ruffalo, Keira Knightley, Hailee Steinfeld, Adam Levine Writer/director John Carney's follow-up to his near-perfect 2006 indie musical ro- mance "Once" is basically an attempt to lay down the template and have another go with movie stars this time around, and a plusher budget. Ruffalo plays a one-time star pro- ducer whose career and personal life are on the skids but sees salvation in his discovery of singer-songwriter Knightley - leading "ET."wannabe: "Earth to Echo." to a guerrilla-style recording of an album in various New York locations. Their relation- ship is a bit trumped-up, but the musical ways, "Life Itself" conforms to the standard vibe is quite nice. format of biographical documentary, cover- ing Ebert's life and career with archival EARTH TO ECHO photos and reminiscences. But it ultimately ** goes much deeper when Ebert learns, mid- Rated PG for some action and peril, mild film, that he's losing his long battle with language thyroid cancer - and decides to continue Stars: Teo Halm, Astro, Reese Hartwig regardless. Ella Wahlestedt This flashy but uninspired revamp of SNOWPIERCER '80s sci-fi adventures for kids (particularly Rated R for violence, language and drug "E.T?') was shot found-footage style, as if content on camcorders, smartphones and the like, Stars: Chris Evans, Kang-ho Song Ed making it frequently confusing in addition Harris, Tilda Swinton, John Hurt, Jamie Bell to thoroughly artificial. Sensing a govern- On a high-speed train circling the globe ment conspiracy after their parents are after an apocalyptic new Ice Age, the poor ordered to vacate their homes, three boys and oppressed survivors of mankind at- (HaIm, Astro and Hartwig) ride out into the tempt to overthrow their wealthy masters Nevada desert and befriend a tiny, crash- in the first-class section. South Korea's landed alien. Unfortunately, debut director Joon-ho Bong ("The Host") directed the sci- Dave Green places much more value on the fi adventure. way "Earth to Echo" looks than making the over-familiar story and two-dimensional TAMMY characters credible. Rated R for language including sexual references DELIVER US FROM EVIL Stars: Melissa McCarthy, Susan Saran- Rated R for bloody violence, grisly im- don, Dan Aykroyd, Kathy Bates, Sandra Oh ages, terror throughout, and language After losing her job and learning her hus- Stars: Eric Bana, Edgar Ramirez, Olivia band has cheated on her, a woman (McCar- Munn thy) hits the road with her hard-drinking A New York police officer (Bana) partnersfoul-mouthed grandmother (Sarandon). with an unconventional priest (Ramirez) to Actor Ben Falcone co-wrote (with his wife NEWS WHEN YOU WANT IT. investigate a series of disturbing and inexpli-McCarthy) and directed the comedy. cable crimes. Scott Derrickson ("Sinister") wrote and directed the thriller. STILL PLAYING LIFE ITSELF IT'S A LOCAL THING. *** 1/2 THEY CAME TOGETHER Rated R for brief sexual images/nudity Rated R for language and sexual content and language Stars: Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Bill Stars: Roger Ebert, Martin Scorsese, Hader, Ed Helms, Cobie Smulders i Chazz Ebert, Werner Herzog A.O. Scott A corporate candy company exec and a More than just a tribute to the career of the owner of an indie candy shop (Rudd and the world's most famous and influential film Poehler) hate each other at first sight - and critic, this often-revelatory documentary is then, strangely, begin to have a change of also an intimate portrait of a life well lived heart. David Wain ("Role Models") co-wrote - right up to the very last moment. In most and directed the romcom parody. 42 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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III HILES WEST Pirates life has Ross adapting to first iiles Westgraduate Gary Gustafson. with runners in scoring position. "I thought they might do that Ross is batting .189 against right- looking to raise his with the kind of frame he's got," handed pitching, but .319 against Gustalson said of Ross, who is listed lefties. Ross said one of his goals is average in Class A ball at 6-foot-1 and 205 pounds. to boost his average and to hi more Gustason said Ross has a "short, "bombs" - home runs. BY STAN ZOLLER strong throwing arm" and he was "He's a tremendous hitter," For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth clocked at 90 miles per hour on a Gustalson said. "He's in a class by throw from short to first during his himself. The ball makes a different JAMESTOWN, N - Russell E. high school career. sound off his bat." Diethrick Jr. Park in this struggling Jammers manager Brian Es- Ross said he has had to adjust to industrial city in western New York posito said Ross has been working the pitching. Ross said he would see is not the field of dreams for Kevin at both third and first base. Espositoa pitcher throw 90-plus miles per Ross. has been impressed with Ross' de- hour occasionally at Wiles West and But it's a stepping stone. fensive work at first, saying he's "a inthree years playing for the Chi- Ross, a 2012 Niles West graduate, really good first baseman, especiallyTown Cream, a traveling team made Kevin Ross, who is pictured sliding into home plate, has scored three runs this season. plays for the Jamestown Jammers, digging balls [out ofthe dirt] and up of players from the Chicago area. I STAN tOLLER/FÜR SUN-TIMES MEDIA a Class A affiliate of the Pittsburgh supporting the infielders." Now, he said he sees such velocity Pirates. Ross said he has found first a daily. 'We help theseguysin growing" special player, there's no question. The Pirates selected Ross in the bit easier than shortstop because Ross has had to make more than Esposito said. "He's doing well and "Kevin wants to be a baseball eighth round as a shortstop two "there's not as much to do as there on-field adjustments. The Pirates adjusting to the standards we have. player - told me - his goal is to years ago and he's played every is at short." The move to first was a organization is known for having a He knows what he needs to do." play in PNC Park [home of the iLield position during his first two matter of necessity. strict regimen in its minor league That is not a surprise to Gus- Pittsburgh Pirates] and to be with seasons in the organization, but this 'We were lacking a first baseman, system. The daily routine that in- toison. the Pittsburgh Pirates. That's his year he's played exclusively at first. so they moved me there," he said. dudes batting practice or strength "A lot ofguys come and go; I've dreanL" It's a move that did not surprise In the 10 games he's played, Ross conditioning along with shaving had a lot ofgood ball players," Gus- And right now, it's starting in veteran Niles West baseball coach is batting .233, but is hitting .316 every day as beards are not allowed. tafson said. "Kevin is special guy... a Jamestown. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, JULY 3,2014 I hiqhschooIcubenewsm Report swres to: [email protected] I hiqh SCh I CUBEr

III sOxvS.CURS Exhibitacrosstownclassic for fans ? BYCAITLIN MULLEN -. -'-.-I' ''- --- For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth :r-: ELMHIJRST - Lance Thwzer has learned that the country's oldest existing intracity baseball rivalry often provokes strong opinions. "Ifyou live in Chicago, you tend to find yourself on one side of the fence or the other," said Tawzer, curator of the Eimhurst Historical Museum. AMERICAN The museum's current exhibit, "Sox vs. Cubs: The Chicago Civil Wars," opened May 16 and runs through Sept. 28, to coincide with the baseball season. Several orga- nizations have expressed interest IFYOU CO in hosting the exhibit, he said, so it's likely to travel once its run has The Elnihurst Historical Museum, ended in Elmhurst. open I-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sun- In piecing together the ex- day, is located at 20 E. Park Ave. in hibit, Tawzer interviewed former Elmhurst Admission is free. For more broadcasters, journalists, players information, call (630) 833-1457. and fans, specifically looking for fans with a family history "I think that's really where the of rooting for rivalry exists, in the fan base," he the Cubs or said. Sox. Regina Enders said the interat "Occasion- MWDLE Push a button under a replica of the scoreboard and visitors to tive features of the exhibit, such as ally, you will theEimhurstMuseum can listen to Cubs supporters talking about being a true fan of casting votes for the greatest play- get a rebel- the Northsiders. i CA:TLIN MULLEN/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ers at each position and seeing it lious teenager plotted on a graph, should interest who switches LEFT:Chicago baseball in the 1960's is recalledwitha Sports Illustrated featuring younger viewers. to spite Leo Durocher and Eddie Stankey on the cover, a White Sox scorecard from 1963 and a "I don't care how much baseball parents," White Sox bobblehead. iCMTUNMULLEN/FOR SUN-TIMES MWIA you think you know, there's going Tawzer said, to be something here that'll catch adding that RICHT: For "Sax vs. Cubs: The Chicago Civil Wars," the Elmhurst Historical Museum you," she said. the legacy included artifacts from the collections of White Sox and Cubs fans. i CAFTUN MULLEN/FOR Tawzer said he hopes the factor keeps SUN-TIMES MEDIA display gives fans of one team an most fam- appreciation for their rival, too. ily members the true fan kind of things," he Tawzer said there are percep- "I think it's wonderful that it united behind said. tions about the socioeconomic sparks the dialogue it does," he one team. house divided: Dad was a Cubs One case features items from status of each team's fans that at said. "From a cultural history Villa Park residents Don and fan, mom, a Sox fan. The kids werethe "fan caves" of two diehard fans one time might have been true, butstandpoint, this is a big parf of Regina Enders and their daughter split down the middle. one Sox, one Cubs - including don't hold up today. Now, support- people's lives." Darcy perused the display on a "I've always been a Sox fan bobbleheads, a banner, a jersey ers of both teams can be found Sox fan Elizabeth Dziedzic of recent Sunday. Don Enders was a because mom was," Regina Enders and old stadium seats. around the city and suburbs. Chicago - from the South Side, Cubs fan until 1970. He changed said. "When I saw this, I was like, What Tawzer finds most in- "Elmhurst is one of the rare "of course" - said she enjoys pick- allegiances after the Cubs, who led 'We gotta go.'" teresting is the amount of shared communities that has an exact ing on Cubs fans, but the rivalry the National League East for most The exhibit features Cubs and history between the teams. In 50/50 split," Tawzer said. is fun. of the 1969 season, were passed Sox memorabilia and souvenirs 1918, the Cubs played the Boston Sox and Cubs players new to the "I think it's a part of Chicago..,. by the Mets, broke his heart and - the kinds of things a fan might Red Sox in the World Series, and rivalry might go into their annual and what Chicago is, and what made him become a South Side have brought home after visiting the Chicago games were held at crosstown series thinking it'll be baseball is to a Chicago fan," she supporter. one of the ballparks, Tawzer said. Comiskey Park because it could light-hearted, but quickly learn thesaid. "And what would summer be Regina Enders grew up in a "We were looking for more of accommodate larger crowds. fans take it seriously, Tawzer said. without baseball?" A W4 P((TS company ACHICAGO SUNTIMEScompublication

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