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Former NBA player Chris Herren shares A sobering truthtale of drug abuse, redemption at NDCP BY ALICIA RAMIREZ wasn't on drugs, but when Pioneer Press asked by a student why he did not likehimselfhe A little over 20 years ago, turned it back to them, the former NBA player Chris studentslistening tohis Herren was a high school story. student sitting in a gymna- "My story is not enough

E 5juin listening to a speaker for you; some guy told me telling him the dangers of his story when I was your drinldng alcohol, smoking age," Herren said. "I'm ask- pot and doing other drugs. ingyou, what is your story? I He wasjust like the students want one kid to walk out of i he spoke to Sept. i at Notre this gymnasium and say to Dame College Prep in Nues. himself 'I want to be a little Now, attheag of 39, better. I want to stop making Herren, instead of sitting the mistakes that I've been there listening to the mes- making?" sage, was the one delivering It would take Herren four it. overdoses, a car accident, "This is the age when our ALICIA RAMIREZ/PIONEER PRESS being declared dead and students are facing difficultFormer NBA player Chris Herren shared his story of drugs derailing his career at Notre Dame College Prep Sept.1. losing his family before get- situations about important ting sober, he said. He began life decisions and healthy his life of sobriety on Aug. 1, choices that can impact the 2008. rest of their lives," Daniel Youth substance abuse declining according to data "It was a very powerful muy, principalof Notre During the time former NBA ducted in 2014 by NuDA. and 6.1 percent, respectively, there speech, and I don't know Dame College Prep, said. player Chris Herren was in high In that survey, only 11.7 percent ofwas also a decrease in binge drinldng that our gym has been that "Anything we can do to give school, substance abuse amongeighth-graders reported using mari-by seniors. quiet in that long, and it was them some tools to be pre- youths spiked, according to thejuana in the past year; i percent "We'll get occasional issues, but incredible the attention the pared benefits us." National Institute on Drug Abuse. reported using OxyContin i percent we have not had a spike in parties at kids gave to him," Michael As a high school student But over the past two decades, the reported using Vícodini percent home that happened years and years Hennessey, athletic director in Fall River, Mass., Herren use of alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs reported using cocaine of any form ago in many communities, because a for Notre Dame College was a standout on the and inhalants has decreased fromand 0.9percent reported usinglot of parents thought it was safe for Prep said. "k's just a great baskethall court at Durfee peak usage in the late '90s, and thatMDM kids to drink at home' Tornabene thing for our guys and for High School. By the time he trend is one that has been seen in While marijuana use spiked in said. "Wejust don't see that" our school to be a part of that was a senior in 1993, there Niles as well, officials say. 12th-graders, with 35.1 percent stat- While data and officials say drug event" was a book written about his 'As with everycommunity, there is ing use in the past yeai only 4.8 andalcohol use has decreased Notre Dame College Prep team, 'Tall River 'reams:' experimentation that goes on, but we percent reported usingcodin 3.6throughout the nation and in Niles, made counselors, campus with Herren as the central have not had a drug overdoses or reported using MDMA, 3.3 reportingTornabene said that the department ministry and staff available figure. anything ofthat nature that has been using OxyContin and 2.6 percentis sure to touch base with youths in to the students after the on the weekends, in his going on in the past couple of years reported using cocaine of any form. the village. speech, and according to high school days, Herren [for youths]," Sgt. Robert Tornabene, Illicit drug use for all grades was 27.2 "We have a fairly strong drug Thily, a number of students said he would drink with his public information officer for thepercent in 2014, down from a peak ofprevention program that works in checked in following the friends and smoke pot. Niles Police Department, said. 34.1 percent in 1997. the schools," he said. "Our officers go assembly's closure. "I started drinking at 14 Tornabene said one part of ensur- As for alcohol, only 9 percent ofthrough and go into all ofthe schools 'We've been proactive in and I started smoking at 15' ingstudents don't start usingdmgs oreighth-graders, 23.5 percent of 10th- on a regalar basis and they teach welcoming them and reach- he said. alcohol is to point out that those who graders and 37.4 percent of 12th-classes and they interact pretty ing out to students who When a member of the do not are in the majority. Thatgraders reported past month usage.heavily with the students." want to talk more," Tully Notre Dame staffasked Her- statement is backed by the annualAlong with a decrease in alcohol said. "This issue has touched ren what they - teachers, Monitoring the Future survey con- usage by these age groups of 5.9, 6.9 Alicia Ramirez or will touch nearly every- coaches, administrators and one's life at some point and staff - could do to help, he so leaning on others is an simply said to challenge theIllinoistohostactivities share feedback and reflec-player who was featuredNBA records, before being important skill to have?' students to be as good off thesuch as seat-belt wearingtion after Chris' talk," Tullyheavily the summer beforetradedtohis hometown And now, counting Her- court and outside of thecampaigns and social norms said in a Sept 4 email. "We in magazines like Rollingteam, the Boston Celtics. ren as a member of the classroom as they are duringsharing programs that point plan to have monthly follow- Stone and Sports Illustrated He saidhis drug use NDCP family, he was made a game or taking a test. out students who do not ups?' transferred to Fresno Stateworsened after the transfer. an honorary Don by the At Notre Dame Collegedrink or do drugs are in the Herren said he wished his to finish his college career, Instead ofcocaine, weed andschoolto deafening ap- Prep, Thily said a schoolmajority. coaches, teachers, parentsbut not before failing anoth- alcohol, Herren had moved pIanse from the students group, Peer Helpers Club, And, after hearing fromand friends challenged him er drug test and going toon to OxyContin, Vicodin, who filled the gym, a sound helps to organize activitiesHerren, Tully said, theto be better, do better and rehab, he said. Percocet and heroin. Herren got so accustomed to related to Red Ribbon Week school has implemented a want better for himself But still, even with the Herren reiterated to theas a high school student anti-drunken driving cam-student leader program. Herren went to Bostoncontinued drug problems,students thathe got high andfrom a small town in Mas- paigns and other activities. "Today, we had over 50College on a basketballHerren was drafted by thedrunk because he did not sachusetts. Tully also said that thestudent leaders enter each scholarship, but was kickedDenver Nuts in the sec-like who he was when he school has received a grantadvisory [homeroom] and out his freshman year forond round with the 33rdwas sober; he said he neverAlicia Ramirez is a freelance from Ford and the state ofspeak with our students to failing thiee drug tests. Theoverall pick, according tofelt like he was enough if hereporterforPioneer Press. NEWS 7

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ST. JOHN BREBEUF George and Linda Van Geem enjoyed the festivities at the 2014 St. John Brebeuf Okto- berfest. Nues St. John Oktoberfest adds extra day of activities BY ALICIA RAMIREZ show" St. John Brebeuf Pioneer Press As for the food, a big draw for any event, the GermanOktoberfest st John BrebeufParish indinners will feature brats, Niles is getting ready to host German potato salad and FRIDAY, SEPT.18 its annual Oktoberfest now sauerkraut along with hot Hours: Tent open 5-II p.m. a three-day festivalcele-dogs,pretzelsand beefEntertainment: Accordi- German. brating all thh sticks. othst Michael J. Gadzinski Daily admission for those "This will be our second at 5 p.m.; music by Frank K year," John Jekot, event co- 21 and older is $5 with a chairman, said. "We justthree-day pass offered for d Company at 7 p.m. want to bring the communi- $10. Free admission is of- SATURDAY, SEPT.19 ty together and have activ- fered for those 21 and older Tent open 2-II p.m. ities that bring the parishwho arrive Saturday before together." 4 p.m. and Sunday before 2 EntertaInment: Accordi- Last year's event was ap.m. Admission is free forornst Michael J. Gadzinski two-day long festiva!, but anyone under 21 years ofage.at 5 p.m.; music by Jimmy's this yeai the event will take While last year's event Bavarians at 7 p.m. Jasons deli place Sept.18-20 atthe took place overarainyActivities: Farmers mar- church, 8305 N. Harlem weekend in October, Jekot isket all-school class reunion Ave., under a large tent. hoping that the weather at 6:30 p.m. holds and the crowds come Throughout the three SUNDAY, SEPT.20 15 Waukegan Road I (847) 486-8440 days, there will be live enter- out to enjoy the weekend of tainment, food, beverages, f Hours: Tent open 12-6 p.m. Ifn an all-school reunion, a far- "Our main goal is to getEntertainment: Accordi- mer's market and a motor-the community together,"onist Michael J. Gadzinski cycle show Jekot said. "Everyone is wel- at 2 p.m.; music by Jimmy's 'Tm looking forward to come." Bavarians at 4 p.m. the motorcycle show' Jekot Activttles: Motorcycle said. "I've been to car shows, Alicia Ramirez is a freelanceshow at 1 p.m. but never a motorcycle reporter for Pioneer Press. 8 NEWS

o ILauretana Fest makes debut in Nues BY PAI%1 DEFIGLI0 Paul Faso of Park Ridge t Pioneer Press and his brother Vince said they had traveled to Altavil- A 115-year-oldItalianla Milicia in Sicily to carry festival took place in Nuesthe religious float contain- for the first time on Laboring the sacred painting in Day weekend, attractingthe Maria Santissima Lau- large and enthusiastic retana festival there, where crowds and garneringit originated. praise. "The Virgin Mother had The Maria Santissimaa mind of her own - Lauretana festival, which is whatever house she passed i part Catholic religious cele-by, if she didn't want to bration and partfull-move, you couldn't move fledged Italian-American her," said Paul. "Ifshe didn't festival, featured an old- want to stay, she ran." fashioned tradition called Vince, of Hoffman Es- the "Flight of the Angels,"tates,added, "We didn't aswellasItalianfood believe our father [Fran- booths, a carnival and a fullcesco Faso of Carpenters- schedule of Italian-themedville, who was born in the live music. It took place onSicilian town], when he told Church Street and in Golfus this, but I gave it my all, Mill Park, just south of Golfand Icouldn't move it. Mill Shopping Center. Without being there, you The Maria Santissimacouldn't believe it, but it Lauretana festival movedactually happened?' thisyear from Berwyn, Asked to what he attrib- where it has been held forutedthat, he replied, more than 20 years, to"Faith." Niles. On Sept. 6, they were "The people of Berwynhelping carry the float to were very gracious to us,the scaffolding for the festi- but our members on thesral's highlight, the Flight of Northside complaineditthe Angels ritual. There, on was too far, so we moved it two platforms about 60 feet PAM DEFIGLIO/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS back," said Joe Camarda,apart, thegirls, wearingOn two platforms about 60 feet apart, two girls, wearing angel-like dresses, climbed well above the crowd, got fitted into president of the Maria San-angel-like dresses, climbedharnesses and were "flown' via a rope and pulley system, to meet in the center. tissima Lauretana Societyup onto platforms well of Altavilla Milicia in Chi-above the crowd, got fitted The girlsrecited the cago, in an interview earlierinto harnesses and wereprayers at the 5:30 p.m. this summer. "flown," via a rope andflight, and a different pair, One tent set up as apulley system, to meet in Concetta, 10, and Isabella, 9, shrine attracted a steadythe center. Anemone, who are sisters, stream of worshippers, There, suspended from arecited at the 8:30 p.m. who knelt to pray in front ofrope above, with the sacredflight a sacred painting whichpainting just below them, Maria Camarda, the legend says came from athey spoke clearly into agrandmother of one of the pirate ship and washed upmicrophone, chanting agirls,saidtheelaborate on the shore of Altavillaprayer inItalian to thedresses were made 37 years Milicia, a town in Sicily, 400 Madonna as the largeago, and the girls playing years ago. crowdwatchedandthe angels have been wear- Tony Giacone of Niles,snapped photos. ing them ever since. whose said his father came When the girls, Micaella Maria's husband Joe Ca- from that town, and manyGennett, 9, wearing a bluemarda, president of the of his relatives in the Mariaangel dress and MariaMaria Santissima Laureta- Santissima Lauretana Soci-Voight, 7, wearing a pinkna Societysaid he was ety were hoisting a large angeldress, had safelygrateful to Niles officials for A 115-year-old Italian festival took place In Nlles for the first time on Labor Day weekend, float containing the sacred climbed back down fromgiving the festival a warm attracting large and enthusiastic crowds and garnering praise. painting inside an ornatethe platform, their parentswelcome. Like many oth- housing, during a proces-were waiting for them. Theers, he said the crowd had unbelievable." had suested bringing the crowd, she said, "This is my sion Sept. 6. girls are second cousins. ballooned over previous One ofthose in the crowdfestival to Niles years ago. dad's dream. He would "I'm ecstatic about the "She memorized it in twoyears. was Laurie Strzelecki,Because the temperaturehave been beaming right fest coming to Niles," heweeks and then they prac- "I see so many people whose father, Tom Bondi, isreached 90 degrees Sept. 6, now." said. "We're hoping it's aticed the entire month ofhere today that I haven'ta longtime Lauretana Soci-she said he was unable to mainstay here for the nextAugust," said Daniella Gen- seen in 20 years," he said.ety member and also acome due to his health. Pam DeFiglio is a freelance 100 years?' nett, Micaella's mother. "The number of people isformer Niles trustee who Looking out atthereporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS 9

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The following items were Golf Mill Shopping centerreceived only an empty box taken from the Nues Policeby placing the items in herwhen he met up with the Police:Mancharged after grabbing Department reports. An ar-backpack. A petitionto seller Sept 9 in a parking rest does not constitute ajuvenile court was pend-lot on the 9100 block of finding ofguilt. ing. Golf Road. woman's wallet, throwing it in toilet Razvan Timar, 23, of the A man reported that RETAil.. T}FT 9300 block ofOsceola Ave-Sept 9 he saw someone BYJENNIFER JOHNSON with thestore'smotion- but was informed by cus- Dorothy Scaduto, 37, ofnue, Morton Grove, wasremoving lug nut covers Pioneer Press operated doors, causing him tomers eating on the patio of the 8600 block of Golfcharged with retail theftfrom avehicle parked near- to fill backward. When thea nearby restaurant that a Road, Nues, was chargedSept 6 after he allegedly by on the 9700 block of Dee A Chicago man suspected doors did open, Young alleg- man had just run past them with retail theft Sept 5stole a sweater and a bottleRoad. When the suspect of stealing a woman's walletedly ran west from the store, into the building, police said. after she allegedly stoleof perfume from a store at saw the man, he reportedly out ofher hands was nabbedwith the owner ofthe wallet According topolice, $38.72 worth of grocery Golf Mill Shopping Center. ran west across Dee Road, by police after al- and a store em-Young had locked himself items from a store on theHe has an Oct 14 courtthrowingthe lugnut covers legedly trying to ployee following inside a men's room stall, 8500 block of Golf Road. date. to the ground. hide inside a Niles after him, police requiring an officer to kick She has an Oct. 14 court restaurant men's said. open the door after Young date. T!FT PROPERTY DAMAGE room stall A police officer refused to come out Inside Eneida Cruz-Salgado, A cell phone was re-uOn Sept 4, light fixtures Gany P. Young, who anived in the toilet, police reportedly 51, of the 300 block ofported stolen Sept 7 from a were broken and someone 35, of the 7500 the area reported located a green baseball hat Inland Drive, Wheeling, shopping cart inside a store spray-painted over parking block of North seeing Youngthat Young had been seen was charged with retailon the 7200 block ofspace numbers outside an WInchester Ave- walldng throughwearing, as well as an orange theft Sept 5aftersheDempster St apartment complex on the nue, was charged a parking lotwallet that police said the allegedlystole women'suA woman reported that7900 block of Caidwell with felony theft Young toward the cor-victim positively identified and children's clothing val- her purse was taken and Avenue. on Sept 7 after he ner of Touhy and as belonging to her. ued at $214.22 from a store thrown in the garbage Sept uOn Sept 5, a woman allegedly grabbed a 41-year- Central avenues. According While searching Young, at Golf Mill Shopping Cen- 7can while she was inside a reported that someone old woman's wallet whiletopolice,astheofficerpolice reported finding $75 ter. She has an Oct 14 court bar on the 8700 block ofused spray paint to cover she was waitingintheapproached in a squad car,in cash and an ATM card date. Milwaukee Avenue. A cell up the Obama/Biden checkout line of a store inYoung begun running west with the victim's name on it A 13-year-old Niles girl phone was reported stolen. bumper sticker on her car the 5600 block of Touhybut fell to the ground after a Young was held without was charged with retail A 22-year-old man toldwhile it was parked in a lot Avenue. piece of shrubbery struckbond at Cook County Jail. theft Sept 7 after she alleg- police he paid $300 for a on Central Road. The paint According topolice,him as he passed an area ed]y stole $270 worth ofcell phone after responding also caused damage to the Young took off running forcontaining dumpsters. The jjohrnson@p!oneertoca from cosmetics from a store at toan Internetad,but car's bumper, police said. the entrance, but collidedofficer lost sight of Young, Twitter (g/nJen....Pioneer

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INiles, Morton Grove beefupMetra patrols Illinois Rail A Safety Week Sept. 13-19

BY NATALIE HAYES Pioneer Press

Train commuters and motorists will notice heavier police presence I at the train crossings in Nues and Morton Grove this week as police plan to crackdown on enforce- ment as part of Illinois Rail Safety Week (Sept. 13-19). Illinois Rail Safety Week is an annual statewide push toget police departments to promote vehicular and pedestrian safety near railroad tracks by increasing enforcement efforts and by dis- tributing educational material about railroad laws and safety tips via social media and in person. Both Morton Grove and Niles Police plan to issue citations for violations that could pose a risk to safety, including motorists who pass through the gates blocking the tracks after the lights warning of an approaching trainstart flashing. Police also plan to ticket pe- destrians who violate the gates when boarding or leaving the trains, and officers will be check- ing for vehicles that attempt to cross the tracks during high-traffic periods without having a clearing on the other end ofthe tracks. MICHAEL. TEPCI4A/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Morton Grove policecorn- Metra's Heritage Corridor tracks runthrough Lemont in this 2013 file photo. mander Paul Yaras said drivers should never proceed over thestations throughout the Metra Another fatalityin Morton In Skokie, where the only trainnumber of fatalities involving pe- tracks unless there's enough roomsystem where employees and vol- Grove happened Aug.4, 2014crossing is the CTA Yellow Line,destrians who trespassed on train on the other side to continueunteers will be on hand to distrib- when an outbound Metra trainwhich is not currently runningtracks, according to Metra. driving. ute information to help promotetraveling on the Milwaukee Dis-due to the collapse of an embank- A totalof 79 people were Metra police plan to conductrail safety awareness. trict/North Line railroad struckment supporting the tracks near injured or killed near rail crossings more than 40 enforcement details Niles hasn't had any fatalities atand killed a man who authoritiesMcCormick Boulevard north ofin Illinois in 2014, and 48 people at various railroad grade crossin its Metra rail crossing at Touhysaid jumped in front of the trainHoward Street and south of Oak-were injured or killed in trespass- throughout the six-county regionAvenue just east of Lehigh Avenue near Beckwith Road. ton Street, the police departmenting incidents last year, according it serves during Illinois Rail Safetyin recent years, according to Nues While many deaths that occuris participatingin Rail Safety Weekto Metra, and in the first half of Week, according to Metra. Police Sergeant Robert Torna-near tracks are due to suicide,on social media, according to 2015, 78 people have been injured Metra spokesman Michael Gil-bene, but Morton Grove has seen some happen when people aren'tofficer Eric Swaback, spokesmanor killed near rail crossings. lis declined to say which Metraseveral fatal accidents at the trainpaying attention. for the Skokie Police Department. For the Niles Police Depart- stations would be targeted thiscrossing at Lehigh Avenue. In July 2012, a Skokie man was Morton Grove and Niles police ment, this is the third year police week. Gillis said three fatalities oc-killed as he crossed the tracks in said officers in marked and un-are participating in Rail Safety "We're not announcing wherecurred near the Metra line inMorton Grove to meet his fiancé, marked vehicles will be stationedWeek, Tornabene said. we're doing it in advance," GillisMorton Grove during the past fivewho was waiting on the platformnear the train crossings all week "Officerswill be out there said. "We're looking for anyoneyears and another fatality wason the other side, police said. during peak rash hour times, induring all the peak times issuing who ignores gate bells and lightsadded to the list this past May Instead of going around the the morning and afternoon. tickets is they find someone doing and anyone trespassing along the when a 61-year-old Morton Grovesignalizedcrossing area,he Last year, Illinois had the sec-something dangerous' he said. railroad right-of-way." woman was struck and killed by an jumped across the tracks to get toond highest number of train- Metra is also hosting a series ofAmtrak train at Lehigh and Lin-the other side, and he was clipped vehicle collisions in the U.S., andNatalieHayes is afreelance report- "safety blitzes" at 20 commuter coIn avenues. by a train. the state has the third-highesterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS 13

Sept.11memorial unveiled, dedicated f o- BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Mayor Marty Maloney, 2nd Ward "You needed people at the top Pioneer Press AId. Nicholas Milissis, Illinois State driving this to make sure it was Police Chaplain Johnpaul Cafiero completed," he said. "And I think it Four years after acquiring a steel and former United Airlines crisislooks great" beam from the World Trade Cen- manager Lisa Page. It was Milissis who initially ter, the city of Park Ridge unveiled "This will serve as a reminder ofpushed to revive the project in late its new 9/11 memorial during aheroes all over the world and here2013. Work had stalled earlier that ceremony marking the 14th anni-in Park Ridge who keep us safe year after the Park Ridge Public Art versary ofthe terrorist attacks. every day" Maloney said of theCommission, charged with the Lifting the American flag thatmemorial, which is located at thetask of recommending a design, covered it, members of the Parkcomer of Butler Place and Court-selected one estimated to cost Ridge Police Department Honor land Avenue. $320,000. But after Art Commis- Guard on Sept. 11 revealed the The ceremony also featured sion officials presented the original KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS 6-foot-long beam attached to aremarks from Maine South sta-proposal, theCityCouncil didn't Members of the honor guard unveil Park Ridge's new 9/Ti memorial cylindrical base on the grounds of dent Austin Derrick, who, as a veryact on the plan. Sept.11. CityHall. The unveiling was fol-young child, learned about the The board ultimately went with lowed by a performance of "Taps" Sept 11,2001, terrorist attacks froma different plan in May 2015, The World Trade Center beam through the sale oferigraved bricks by Maine South High School his new home in Germany, where designed voluntarily by long-time was brought to Park Ridge in 2011 that Hamilton said probablywillgn Elizabeth Porterfield. he and his family had moved justPark Ridge resident and architectby Fire Department Battalion on sale in October or November. Despite the steady rainfall, a two days earlier. Ralph Cincinelli. ChiefTim Norton and members of Hamilton would only say that crowd of local officials, emergency Gwen Maramba, a student at "It was a continuing part of methe department honor guard, Sor-the project so far has cost the city personnel and residents gathered Mary, Seat of Wisdom School who wanting to give back to the corn-ensensaid.It was acquiredless than $10,000, though the for the nearly hour-long com-was born in 2003, spoke of know-munity," Cincinelli said. 'lt wasthrough a program organized byamount didn't include staff time. memoration, which included ing only a post-9/l1 world. something simple I could do and Ithe Sept 11th Families AssociationAny money raised that exceeds the prayers by Park Ridge Police De- Park Ridge fire Chief Jeff Soren- enjoyed doing it. I was honored toand the New York and New Jerseycost of the memorial will be set partment chaplains,patrioticsen credited Maloney andCity have been given the chanc&' Port Authority aside for a separate police and fire songs sung by the Roosevelt School Manager Shawn Hamilton for the The fact that the steel beam The cost of building the memo- memorial, Hamilton said. Chorus, a ceremonial bell-ringingmemorial's completion after four slopes from east to west is symbolic rial has so far been borne by the by the Park Ridge Fire Departmentyears of starts and stops in the of the rising and setting of the sun, cit) Milissis said the expense will [email protected] and reflections on the day by acting planning process. Cincinelli said. be covered through donations and Twitter ®JelLPiofleer

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Pace bus custom- illustrate how essential this serv- Beyond raising money for the ers who use Ventra cards, theice is to the region's people with museum, the tour aims to educate large majority of riders, woulddisabilities," Pace Executive Di- ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2014 residents on the "technological continue to pay $1.75 per trip,rector TJ. Ross said in a state-Pace bus riders could see cash fares increase to $2; Ventra users advancements in the 19105 and officials said. ment. would continue to pay $1.75 under the plan. 19205" as reflected by the homes The cash-only fare hike is not a "We will monitor the situation built during those times, said "revenue generator necessary toand prepare contingency plansmore convenience and money-Ventra is more convenient and Amanda Hanson, the museum's balance the budget," but insteadshould the funding not material-saving benefitstocustomers, accessible than ever, so we be- supervisor. She addedthefour would encourage more passen-ize. We are very concerned be- Ross said. lieve the time is right to incorpo- should answer questions about gers to use Ventra, officials said. cause a fare increase would be Over 80 percent of the rides rate a cash fare policy employed "societal changes of a growing The fare hike is tentative fordifficult for many riders to af-taken on Pace areby other agencies to reduce our middle class community" during now, and Pace's board took noford." paid for using Ventra, so thecosts for handling cash," Ross that era. action on it Wednesday. The Pace said it was following theproposed increase would onlysaid. "We thought highlighting these recommendation was part of alead of other agencies like theaffect a minority of customers, The preliminary budget ear- types of homes, which were corn- preliminary 2016 capital budgetCTA and the Illinois Tollway inofficials said. marked $1 million in service mon in the Chicago and Midwest proposal totaling $47.6 million, promoting electronic fare pay- "Between Ventra's website,expansion, but Pace has not would be of interest," Hanson The budget proposal assumes ments over cash. toll-free phone number, vendingidentified those services yet. said. "Hopefully, the tour will give that Pace will continue to receive Shifting cash-paying custom- machines, expansive retail net- those interested a better under- an $8.5 million grant from theers to Ventra reduces the costs ofwork and the Ventra smartphone [email protected] standing and appreciation of the state for paratransit service. Buthandling cash and would provideapp that debuts later this year, Twitter @ríchwronski historical impact of these types of homes in the community." / In its second year, the tour has partnered with the Skokie Park NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 BRIEFS District's 2B Fit program to "com- bine physical activity with intel- BY NATALIE HAYES other than to say she left to acceptDistrict 219 students at the tournament, and debaters lectual advancement," she said. Pioneer Press a new role. who advance to the semifinals The Park District's initiative en- headingto Spain and championship rounds of the courages people to commit to a News from the Sept. 8 NilesTherapy providers' Nues North and Niles Westtournament will receive a bid to healthier lifestyle via exercise, Township High School Districtcontract renewed high schools will participate in athe Tournament of Champions, socialization, proper nutrition 219 Board ofEducation meeting. cultural learning exchange pro- according to information from and a few other components. The school board on Sept. 8gram this year, following thethe school district Many ofthe homes on the tour Director of fiscal renewed a contract with Educa-board's approval on Sept. 8. The Tournament of Champi- are from the 19205, 1930s and management leaves tionalBasedServicesfor an A group of students from bothons is hosted by the University of everyone will be educated about occupational therapist at a rate ofschools will travel to Spain thisKentucky each year at the end of the different styles built during Nildta Johnson-White, former$75.97 an hour, or approximatelyschool year to study the country's the season and is the national that period. director of fiscal management for$109,396 for the 2015-16 schoolhistory and culture. The total costchampionship for fast-paced pol- All homes are currently occu- School District 219, left the schoolyear. ofthe trip is $34,500 and the feesicy debate. Teams need two bids pied, and only the exterior will be district last month. The board also renewed a will be 100 percent covered by the to qualify for the event. viewed. The tourisapprovi- Eric Trimberger, the schoolcontract with GL Speech Associ-students, according to the board. mately 10 to 11 blocks, Hanson district's assistant superintendentates for speech therapy services at School board said, and pre-registration is re- for business, was appointed bya rate of $76 an hour, or aboutNiles Township meeting scheduled quired as space is limited. The the school board on Sept. 8 to fill $41,000 for the school year. debate to be held tour will begin at the Skokie Johnson-White's role as the au-Car donated The next school board meeting Heritage Museum located at 8031 thorizing agent for the district's at Niles West will be held Tuesday, Oct 6, at Floral Ave. IllinoisMunicipal Retirementto auto program The annual Niles Township6:45 p.m. at the administration To register, purchase tickets Fund. A 2003 Buick Century was Invitational was scheduled to bebuilding 7700 Gross Point Road, and for more information, visit School District 219's director ofdonated to the automotive pro-held at Niles West on Sept. 11 Skokie. www.skokieparks.org. community relations, Jim Szcze-gram at Niles West High School. through Sept. 13. paniak, did not provide details ofThe car was donated by James About 60 debate teams fromNatalie Hayes is a freelance re- Lindsey Compton is a freelance Johnson-White's departure,Lundgren. across the Midwest will competeporterforpioneer Press. reporterfor Pioneer Press. . NEWS Goldman findspeace,prize in dirt Funeial director wins stein made the announcement tomight have an opinion to share. the three finalists and a crowdOther days, he works with adult landscaping contest Sept. 5, duringBuffalo Grove Days. children who might have had a "To be recognized was verywide spectrum of relationships BY RONNIE WACHTER rewarding - it put an exclamationwith the lost parent and other Pioneer Press on what I do;' Goldman said. "Butsiblings. Every day, he has to dress I don't do this for the recognition. and comport himselfto show that When he returns home from aI do it for myself day is of unique importance to day spent in the business of death, "The lawn provided me with an him, too. Irwin Goldman of Buffalo Groveability to express myself through "You need that seventh sense sits inside the celebration of life henature," he said. going;' he said. "When I come built in his backyard. When he bought a two-story home, I've given everything I have "Coming home gives me my colonial house in Buffalo Grove 23 to my families." solace;' he said. 'Work can be years ago, the front, back and side But he always has alittle Somewhat stressful, dealing with yards were empty He said he hassomething left - and he puts it in families in their most stressfulsince filled them with about 40 his yard. time." trees and innumerable bushes, Goldman wants his lawn to be Goldman is a funeral director,water features in a hole he dugan art show. To that end, he RONNIE WACHTER/PIONEEP PRESS operating a pair of locations inhimself and several custom-made frequents the Lincolnshire and Irwin Goldman examines one of the many flower baskets that fill his Skokie and Buffalo Grove. He said planting pots and artistic decora- Buffalo Grove art fairs, looking for yard. working with clients undergoingtions. things his plants can grow on, up tragedy can throw weight on a For 14 years, he has ownedor in. He said he works with on professional landscaping. contest, the Arts Commission gave man's soul, so he stays buoyant byGoldman Funeral Group. He said Lincolnshire-based Didier Farms "I'm a little nutty about this," he him a first-placesignto place in landscaping. that he has seen probably everyon his arrangements. said. his lawn. Thesignis in the garage. The Buffalo Grove Arts Com-variation of mourning and every Goldman didn't know how He jokes that his wife, Felicia, He said his creation gives solace to mission recently named Gold-family dynamic possible. Somemuch he has spent over the 23 "is not one to get her hands dirts'him and, hopefully, others - his man's property on Crab Apple days, a relative who did not visit ayears he has cared for his lawn -but might sometimes take the achievement will not Terrace the winner of itsfirst dying person in thehospitalbut he estimates he spends $6,000 credit for the Goldman family landscaping contest. 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Pioneer Press Ben Palmer, a senior at Annika said she plans to DHS, who plays the steelcontinue growing the non- Saleel Huprikarisa pan drum, Saleel and Anni-profit, even after her broth- Deerfield High School sen-ka put on 40-minute showser leaves for college next ior who loves playing rockplaying the piano and viola fall. music on the piano. two tothree times per As for Saleel, he said he Hissister,Annika, anmonth atassistedliving plans to expand Music Is eighth-grader at Shepardfacilities all over the NorthMedicine in whatever col- Middle School, is a com- Shore. legetownwhereheendsup. petitive classical pianist and The performancesin- "The people enjoy it," viola player. dude songsbythe Bee Gees, Annika said."While we But both have a common Steely Dan, The Beatles, play, I see them closing their interest: giving back. Per-David Bowie, Thompson eyes and swaying and really forming for memory careTwins, The Eagles, Jackson getting into it. That's great patients in assisted livingBrowne and The Cars. to see. It shows they are facilities as a form of music "The music brings backfeeling good and being therapy is the foundation all types of memories," said soothed by our music." for Music Is Medicine, the Keyla Rivera, who is the "Annika and Saleel are non-profit organization theActivities And Volunteerfantastic,"saidRivera. two siblingsstartedlast Coordinator for Sunrise of"They are very warm and year. Highland Park where thefriendly and they get the "We thought, 'How cantwo have performed on four residents moving and sing- we transform what we lovedifferent occasions. "Resi- ing along and engaged. to do to some kind ofdents may forget thingsThey're tapping their toes community service?'said quickly, but you can put on and clapping their hands Annika, who began playingany song and they are sing- and that is something we piano at the age of five and ing along and they start love to see?' viola at age nine. "We readbringingup stories and talk- To learn more about Mu- an article about how thising about things that hap- sic is Medicine, visit Musis- girl was donating her timepened in the past that they med.weebly.com. at a hospital, playing herwouldn't bring up in regular violin over the intercom andconversation. The musicJackie Pilossoph is a free- we thought that was inter-really strikes a memory" lance reporter for Pioneer esting?' "The patients light up Press. "We researched patientswhen they start to play and with dementia and Alzhei-they don't want them to rwitter @Iovessentially NEWS 17 Strength, beauty in numbers for choir 70fifth-through ninth-nities, the program quieted has her own special style of Instructor helps graders from Lake and Cook down and Marks was asked teachingthat helps the choir restore group tocounties who have, under to get the choir back up to its achieve the type of tone her direction, sung at theformer glory audiences love to heai she former glory Kennedy Center,Ravinia "I instantly fell in love said. and Pick-Staigr Hallatwith the program," Marks Pitch, she tells her stu- BY SUERYL DEVoI Northwestern University said. "Their mission state-dents, is the bottom of the L Pioneer Press Voices Rising performsment is building a homemusical triangle. When Oct. 18 at Pick-Staiger withthrough the power of music. auditioning students, she lis- 'I Adam Clayton, a 14-year- other Midwest Young Art- That is what I'm about" tens for those who can sing old Lake Forest High School ists groups. The group will Adam said Marks makes in tune. freshman, never dreamed he also perform with the Chi- each student feel welcome. At rehearsals, she uses would sing a solo at the cago Symphony Orchestra "She's a really good teach-visual cues to remind stu- MIDWEST YOUNG ARTISTS Kennedy Center in Wash- and Choir and the Voner. She's really gaod with the dents about proper singing. Stevi Marks of Deerfield directs Voices Rising, a Highwood- ington. D.C. But he did justTrapp Family Singers Dec.children.Middle school- If she squishes her face, forbased choir. She is seen here with the group in March at that as a member of Voices 18-23inChicago, whereersthey're a little crazy," he example,she'sremindingthe Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Rising,directed by SteviMarks said they will per- said. them to relax their face Marks of DeerfiekL form "a fully choreographed Voices Rising rehearses muscles to produce the cor-they'll sing a classic Amen- with the Von Trapp Family "Singing there was beau- version" of "JingleBell Sunday afternoons in High- rect vowel sounds. can spiritual and a piece in Singers. tiful," Clayton said, adding Rock" wood. Adam recently audi- "But I don'tbelabor that I Spanish. They'll bejoined by Marks said she is prepar- that Marks has instilled in Musical producer andtioned for a high schooltry to make it as fun asother musical groups froming the students by having him the desire to pursue acomposer Gary Fry startedchoir called VX Studio Vocal possible," Marks said."I MYA. them watch "The Sound of voice career. Voices Over about a decadeEnsemble, run by Fry don't want to get into all the Then they get ready forMusic" together.They'll Two yearsago,Voices ago with Midwest Youngthrough Midwest Young clinicalthingsinall thefive December concertsperform "Edelweiss" in a Rising - the children's choirArtists, which already hadArtists. He said he made the rehearsals." with the Chicago Symphony sing-along for the concert under the auspices of High- an orchestra and pro-cut and begins rehearsing Still,the singers haveOrchestra Marks said she "We'll all be bawling our wood-based Midwest Younggram for young . this month. homework. She sends re-was thrilled when the or- eyes out,' Marks said. Artists - had dwindled to When Fry, who remains Marks stays in close con-cordingand notes home chestna asked Voices Rising just 17 members. Marks took on the organization's board,tact with Fry and considers with them to study. to perform in a show called Sheryl DeVore is a freelance over, and now has a choir ofleft to pursue other opportu- him a mentor. But she also For the October concert,"Merry Merry Chicago" reporterfor Pioneer Press.

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STANTON COOK I 1925-2 015 Former Tribune Co. CEO Stanton Cook diesat 90 BY TED GREGORY, CHABLES old Gruinhaus. He had hired Cook STORCH AND PATRICK T. and been his mentor. As Grum- REARDON haus rose up the ranks - he Chicago Tribune became chief executive officer in 1971 - so did his protege. Former Tribune Co. CEO Stan- Cook became director of op- ton R Cook inherited an under- erations in 1969 and general man- performing company and trans- ager in 1970. He was elected formed it into a modern, diversi- president of the newspaper and a fled media corporation that broke director of the parent company in with its conservative past, en- 1972. In 1973, he became publisher L dured a lengthy union strike and of the Tribune and a vice presi- bought a Major League Baseball dent ofthe parent company. team. With the rise of Clayton Kirk- Cook, 90, died ofnatural causes patrick to editor in 1969, the paper Sept. 3 in his Kenilworth home, had begun to abandon the reflex- said his son, Doug. ive Republican partisanship. Kirk- "Stan Cook was a terrific leader patrick found an ally in Cook. and one ofthe pioneers in diversi- Ina 2008 interview, John fying media companies," Tony Madigan, who had been hired by Hunter, publisher and CEO of Cook in 1975 and later became Chicago Thbune Media Group, Tribune Co?s president and chief said. "He always talked about the executive, said Cook's impact on joy he got from working with so the company was profound. many talented, good people." "He played an enormous role in Cook's son said he "was the leading it out of the control (of a quintessential Midwestern family trust) to a company that gentleman" who had a very strong was responsible to all sharehold- moral compass. WILLIAM KELLY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ers," Madigan said. It was perhaps that moral Tribune Co. CEO Stanton Cook, left, and Editor Clayton Kirkpatrick speak at an ApriI30, 1974,news confer- Baseball was "a huge passion of compass that led Cook to make a ence on the Tribune's publication of Oval Office transcripts in the Watergate scandal. his" and the Cubs were the team startling break with the corn- he followed, Doug Cook said of his pany's conservative Republicantechnology and changes in workHigh School (now Maine East),seeing a gas station in Waukegan father. In 1981, Stanton Cook acted heritage in May 1974. About a rules the company sought. where he was on the rifle teamthat Shell had acquired when aon that passion, when Tribune Co. month into his job as Tribune Co. In 1985,Thbune printers beganand played the euphonium in the call came from a familyfriend whobought the team and Wrigley CEO and president, Cook backed a strike that would last for 40band. Cook later sold his brasswas a Chicago Thbune purchas-Field for $20.5 million. an editorial that called for Presi- months over company demandsinstrument so he could buy aing agent. The caller asked The move also had its strategic dent Richard Nixon to resign. for more control of hiring andcamera - photography became a whether Cook wanted to apply tovalue. By acquiring the team, That move came a week afterassignments. lifelong hobby for him - but hebe an engineer in the paper'sTribune protectedavaluable the paper became the first to In a 2008 interview, Cook saidtook up the horn again in middleproduction department. Cooksource of sports programming for publish the entire Watergate-re- he had mixed emotions about that age. started that April. its WGN TV and radio stations. latedtranscripts from Nixon'sstrike. His grandfather and uncle In January of 1944, six months "That turn of events, that forkChairman of the Cubs until 1994, scandal-plagued White House. Inhad been in the Chicago printingafter finishing high school, Cookin the road, that's how I got startedCook relished overseeing the club one day, the Thbune produced atrades. Cook also knew many ofentered the Army Air Forces cadetwith the Thbune," Cook recalled andjoiningbaseball's inner circle. 44-page special section that in- the strikers from working along-program and later gunnery school,in a 2008 interview. "But I have Throughout his career, Cook cluded the transcripts, an effortside them in the production de-serving mostly in Texas. A Chris-. never forgotten that cold morningwas active in industry associations that TV commentator John Chan- partment, where he'd started histian Scientist like his mother, hein that gas station." and served on the boards of cellor called at the time "a pub-Thbune career in April 1951. later recalled that his Army phys- Cook became acquainted withseveral Chicago museums and lishing miracle." "It was very tough, particularlyical was his first examination by aall the paper's mechanical op-civic organizations. On the corporate front, Cookon the picket line," Cook recalled. doctor. erations and its workers, and he In retirement, Cook split time made Tribune's broadcasting unit "I would see my friends on the Cook rose to the rank of second worked closely witheditorial,between Kenilworth and the fam- a separate division. With the $510 picket line. Here I was crossinglieutenant by the time of hisadvertising and marketing. Heily summer home in Glen Lake, million purchase of Los Angelesthe picket line, something I never discharge in 1946. He then en-learned, he said in a 1996 inter-Mich. Always handy, he kept a television station KTLA in 1985,thought would happen. Theyrolled at Northwestern University.view, "what was in that greatshop at the Glen Lake home, and the division became the country'swould say, 'You could end thisHe graduated in 1949 with abuilding, from the bottom, thehe built boathouses and other largest operator of independentthing, you could end it now bachelor's degree in mechanical lowest part of the boiler room, tostructures there. TV stations. Born in Chicago on July 3, 1925, engineering. Shell Oil Co. hiredthe highest part ofthe Tower." Cook also is survived by two Cook alsohelped lead theStanton Rufus Cook and a young- The company had been inother sons, Scott and David; two company from a closely held,er sister, Nancy, grew up in a In 1950, he married Barbaralimbo since the death in 1955 ofdaughters, Nancy Cook and Sarah private entity to a publicly tradedScottish-Norwegian household in"Bobbie" Wilson, whom he hadlongtime Thbune Co. chief Col.Shumway and seven grandchil- company in 1983, a move thatPark Ridge, then a rural communi- met on a blind date a year and aRobert McCormick. Managementdren. raised $206 million. But laborty where neighbors kept chickenshalf earlierinEvanston. Theneeded to be reorganized,fi- problems arose in the mid-1980s. and a young Cook could hunt forcouple eventually had five chil-nancial practices standardizedGregory is a Tribune reporter; Union production workers at thepheasants and squirrels. His fa-dren and were together until herand editorial standards reconsid-Storch and Reardon are former Chicago Tribune and Tribune-ther soldinsurance and his death in 1994. ered-But many-Tower executives-Tribune reporters. owned New York Daily News mother was a homemaker. On a snowy and frigid morningclung to the old ways. fought the introduction of new He attended Maine Township in January 1951, Cook was over- One agent of change was Har- [email protected] OPINION 19 School offers kids yearlynewbeginnings stand a lot ofthings, which is one ofthe reasons they are kids. Height is another reason. The start ofschool is some- thing rare and precious. It is an- other chance. Nothing is soiled by past errors. PAul. SASSONE Classes are new. Teachers are new. Clothes are new. Books are I watch them as they trundle new. Pencils are new and come down the street, their little shoW- with erasers uncontaminated by ders straining against the back- mistakes. ward drag of heavy backpacks. Computer screens are blank, The kids are on their way to ready and receptive to work, school, a new school year - with doodle or perhaps forming a new all the tests, friends, enemies, theory ofrelativity - hey, you homework, report cards, parent- never know. teacher conferences and living up A child may have been a dis- to potential that comes with it. ruptive influence last year. A child It's difficult. may not have lived up to his or Yet, as I watch the kids, one her potential. feeling almost overwhelms me: It doesn't matter. Jealousy. This is a new school year. Each Jealous of children? Not actu- kid starts from scratch. ally, I guess. This year is going to be better. And not exactly nostalgia, New beginnings and second either. chances aren't so easy for adults It's not something the kids to come by, and usually come themselves would understand. A with a high cost - something has PATRICK GORSKI/PIONEER PRESS lot of kids see the start of a new to be given up or sacrificed. school year as an end to sununer. Butjust think: What would you Crossing guard Shakundala Narayan helps a son and mother cross the street during John Mills School's first But we adults know different give up to wake up tomorrow day on Aug. 17 in Elmwood Park. The beginning of a new school morning and start fresh? Mistakes year isn't an end. It's a beginning. wiped out. Not having to pay It's not likely. Ah, it's great to be a kid. Paul Sassone is afreelance col- Most likely, kids don't under- today for the debt you incurred But for kids, this happens each But, then, you probably knew umnistfor Pioneer Press. stand this. Kids don't yet under- yesterday. and every yeat that. Kentucky clerk Kim Davis must obey the law get married. Davis based her Such views are a healthy part Ifwe are going to start basing over there?' denial on religious grounds - ofa theological debate on the who gets a marriage license on When he fed the multitudes she's a Christian - and didn't subject religious grounds, then very few with just a few loaves of bread want to participate in what she The question raised by Davis is couples would qualify. and some fish, he didn't whisper claims is a sin. whether a public official sworn to I've read that Davis is on her to the apostles, "But not for the Is it possible to have religious carry out the law can choose to fourth marriage. She wouldn't gays?' carry out some laws and ignore qualify for a license in some The main requirement of the RANDY LASER objections to same-sex marriage? I believe it is. Before President others based on personal convic- Christian senses ofthe word. Nor Christian faith is not to judge Americans like to make their Barack Obama said he evolved on tion. would the couple that has co- others, but to love one another. own decisions rather than have the issue- as a candidate during The answer, I believe, is no. habitated. Or the couple with a Life is too short to constantly them made for them. his 2008 campaign for president And it applies even to the presi- partner that looked upon some- judge who is good and who isn't, That's why, following the U.S. - he opposed same-sex marriage dent, who does the same thing one else with lust and divvy out who gets what and Supreme Court's decision legaliz- based on his deeply held Chris- Davis is doing on issues with As I've said many times, we're who doesn't based on that judg- ing gay marriage, we now have tian faith. which he disagrees. all sinners. And throughout the ment the debate being played out in the Since he uttered that statement Both are wrong. As I see it, New Testament, Christ showered It's high time we learn to get streets. and took that position, Christian- Davis has two fundamental his blessings on all. Salvation was along with each other down here, I expect there to be more civil ity hasn't changed any. Just ask choices. The first option is to not reserved for the so-called because we will be together up disobedience as has been seen in the pope. But Obama did change, issue the licenses. The second righteous. there. Kentucky involving Rowan just as many other honest and option is to resign her position if When he changed water into County Clerk Kim Davis, who forthright individuals did. Other she feels that her deeply held wine, he made more than enough Randy Blaser is afreelance col- refused to issue marriage licenses honest and forthright individuals religious beliefs won't allow her for every weddingguest He umnistfor Pioneer Press. to same-sex couples seeking to did not to fulfill her public duties. didn't say "Except for that gay guy 20 OPINION

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My discovery came very ofdowntown bikers or the When combined with soon after our third and country roads clogged withthe same emission from final child was born and we Questions? swarms of cyclists riding sheep and goats, they pro- were dumb enough to take four abreast on the week- duce a huge percentage of the family to Disney end. U.S. methane emissions (26 World. That's why it was grati- percent) and are one cul- At ages 16 months, 3 Email [email protected] fying to read about a sub- prit in global climate years and 4 years, with urban North Shore police change, according to a only four parental hands to campaign this summer to report by the Washington cover six tiny hands and in ticket cyclists who don't Post Scientists are workingthe time before double follow the rules ofthe road, to come up with methods strollers,Irealized the which apply equally to to reduce the emissions, huge difference between them as well as motor including a very logical two kids and three. vehicles. approach ofmaking cows I figured that ifyou were I'm not against cycling at healthier. One a chuckle- going to go to three, you all. I'm against not taking inducing idea includes a may as well not stop there responsibility for following cow backpack that cap- because the parent/child the rules. tures the methane so it can ratio was permanently Ifequal treatment for be recycled and used. skewed after that. bicycles and autos is the Iwonder, has anyone Now, none ofus would goal, then equal observa- thought of Gas-X? wish to have any of our tion and enforcement of children missing from the metromix the law is warranted. And finally,from my re- picture, butIcan certainly source file, earlier this year see why two children re- Next up? a Tribune report said that mains the industry norm. Bovine burping. recent studies confirmed That and the hundreds Yes, you read correctly. that, as far as family size ofthousands ofdollars it Perhaps you already goes, two children are still costs to raise each child. know this, since we live in considered "ideal?' a farm-based area but cow Ifind that puzzling Pat Lenhoffis a freelance burps are responsible for because it seems more and columnistfor Pioneer Press. high levels ofmethane gas more, we hear of large emission. families with four and even [email protected] OPINION 21 Hope springs eternal maybe-atHillel "fourth-finger-on-the-left- Fast forward to 1986, hand" other hand - it's an when Hollywood released opportunity to meet "NJS" "Heartburn," the cinematic - a nice, Jewish someone. adaptation of Nora Or, as every Jewish mother Ephron's autobiographical has said to her college-aged account ofher failed mar- children when she urges nage to Washington Post SALLY HIGGINSON them to show up at a cam- reporter Carl Bernstein. pus Hillel event, "You never Who played the leading Hollywood and Hillel know who you might roles? Meryl Streep and have a lot in common. Both meet." Jack Nicholson. Casting are in the business of pro- Truer words were never directors dug deep and ducing love stories, and uttered. And yet, here is came up with Streep and both encourage a captive where the confusion be- Nicholson to portray the audience to indulge in a tween movies and match- unhappily married Jewish little nosh. Occasionally the making begins. There was a couple. I know movies two dabble in the meaning time when going to the aren't real, but when I of life, but just as often they cinema gave at least a consider these two playing promise no more than a nominally authentic hint Ephron and Bernstein, I roll-of-the-dice kind of about who you might meet think it's fair to suggest the evening. at temple. Remember "The movie fits into two genres: Sometimes the show or Way We Were"? The plot Comedy and fantasy. the service is great, and and the casting were in All this came to mind Retirement & Assisted living f sometimes it's just an ex- sync. Barbra Streisand when I read the review of cuse for popcorn or bagels. played Katie, someone who the recently released "A CALL 847.825.1 161 OR VISIT TODAY Either way, they only take might show up for Rosh Walk in the Woods." Again, up a few hours, so how bad Hashanah, and Robert Robert Redford gets to play SUMMITOFUPTOWN.COM lo NORTH SUMMIT AVENUEPARK RIDGE ILLINOIS 60068 can they be? Redford played Hubbell, to type. For those who celebrate someone who'd never But the role of his the New Year in September, heard of Rosh Hashanah. schiubby best friend Katz? it's the High Holiday sea- I'm not saying the story That role went to Nick son, which means every rang true, but it was true- Nolte. As if. ersatz yenta is in full-bore ish. And yet, hope springs mentality. "Annie Hall" maintains eternal. Show up at the Translation: Moms are that same verisimilitude. It right service, and there's a actively ûtzing their chil- takes zero imagination to chance ofmeeting Jake dren to attend services for envision a young Woody Gyllenhaal and Natalie two authentic purposes. On Allen at Hillel, helping Portman. So ifthere's a Thursday, September 24 from 6:30-7:30 pm. the one hand, it's a time for himself to another bite of Hillel on campus, go. You religious reflection and schnecken. Diane Keaton? never know who you might outdoors at the Skokie Heritage Muset affirmation. On the other She would be at a sorority meet. hand - and for the sake of function, assiduously Sally Higgi nson is afree- making ruy point painfully avoiding an invitation to a lance columnist for Pioneer Welcome the changing seasons with a craft bc-er & clear, I'll refer to this as the Shabbat mixer. Press. cheese tasting with Whole Foods Marke Iugansh.

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BelmontAve., $33 at 773-975-8150 the Goodman Theatre, "East of Eden" at or theaterwkorg the Steppenwoif and George Wendt in "Funnyman" at Northlight, not to mention "PIlgrim's Progress": many promising productions from such A Red Orchid Theatres most famous en- growing players as TimeLine Theatre, semble member - that would be Michael which is taking on the Alaska oil spill for its Shannon, now ofBrooklyn - returns to harvest supper. And if that's not "Beauti- star in the world premiere ofa dark come- flu," the music of Carole King is coming dy by Brett Neveu, set during a tense family too. All before the snow flies. gathering on Thanksgiving. Shade Murray You'd be a fool to restrict yourself to 10, directs. Nov. 4 to Dec. 13 atA Red Orchid but here's a start for your calendar. Theatre, 1531 N. Wells St.; $15-$35 at 312- 943-8722 or aredorchidtheatreorg "The Black White Love Play": Perhaps the first-ever musical about an art critic, "Ride the Cyclone":Chicago Shake- this celebration ofthe love ofRoger and JOAN MARCUS PHOTO speare Theater has become an important Chaz Ebert promises to be one ofthe more After a successful Broadway run, "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" will premiere developer ofnew musicals and this latest enigmatic shows ofthe fall. With involve- Sept.29at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago. dark endeavor, staged at the Upstairs Thea- ment from Chaz, the keeper ofthe Roger tre and with Canadian flame and a formidable entrepreneur and origins, looks at the lives of six teenagers personality in her own right, the writer- from a Saskatchewan chamber choir who director Jackie Taylor has penned an origi- suffer a freak accident aboard a roller nal tribute to one ofChicago's most promi- coaster called the Cyclone at the "Wonder- nent power couples. The show, Taylor says, ville Traveling Fairground." Rachel Rock- is in the style ofthe ancient Greek theater, well, busy again this fall, both directs and a nod to the force ofthe couple's mutual choreographs. Sept. 29 to Nov. 8 at Chicago affection and commitment. The sound- Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier; $38-$48 track will include music associated with at 312-595-5600 or chicagoshakes.com the late Chicago Sun-Times movie critic and his indefatigable partner. Sept. 26 to "Treasure Island":For her latest all-new Nov. 15 at the Black Ensemble Theatre, 4450 adaptation (produced in concert with the N Clark St., $55-$65 at 773-769-4451 or Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Mary Zim- blackensemble.org MIRANDA PENN TURIN PHOTO LIZ LAUREN PHOTO merman turns to the zesty Robert Louis James Murray Jackson Jr. plays the lead Christina Hall (Carol) and Director Henry Stevenson classic about an adventurous "Feathers and Teeth":Penned by role of Richard Pryor in "Unspeakable' Godinez rehearse for "Feathers and Teeth." young lad caught among dangerous pirates. Charise Castro Smith, "Feathers and Oct. 7 to Jan. 31 at the Water Tower Water Teeth" has the unusual Goodman billing of Theatre in New York, and then move to and broadwayinchicago.com Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave.; $35-$85 at "horror comedy." Directed by Henry Godi- Chicago. Nov. 6 toDec. 13 at theAmerican 312-337-0665 or lookinzIasstheatre.org nez, this world premiere on the Goodman's Theater Company, 1909 W Byron St., $38- "Gotta Dance":The latest out-of-town- Owen Stage is a family drama centered on $48 at 773-409-4125 or atcweb.org in-Chicago tryout from the wildly suc- "Unspeakable":Finally. This new show a 13-year-old boy who has to deal with his cessful Broadway director Jerry Mitchell, about the late, great comedian Richard father's tricky new live-in fiancee. Sept.19 "A Gentleman's Guide to Love L Mur- "Gotta Dance" tells the based-on-reality Pryor has been circling Chicago for a cou- to Oct. 18 at the Goodman Theatre, 170 N der":The first national tour ofthe sleeper story about a group ofsenior citizens who plc ofyears, even though early workshops Dearborn St.; $10-$40 at 312-443-3800 or Broadway hit, a picayune tale of crime became a hip-hop dance troupe. It's elsewhere suested a show with great goodmantheatre.org among the gentry, is debuting in Chicago, headed directly to Broadway with Stefanie promise and a formidable central perform- just a few weeks after "Gentleman's Guide" Powers, Andre de Shields and Georgia ance from the still-attached James Jack- "Fulfillment":American Theater Corn- announced its Broadway closing after a Engel all in the cast. Dec. 13 to son. Pryor, who grew up in a brothel in pany stages the latest work from the often- successful run. With a score by Steven Jan. 17 at the Bank ofAmerica Theatre, 18 Peoria, had both a compelling life story controversial playwright Thomas Brad- Lutvak and a book by Robert L. Freedman, w Monroe St.; $38-$105 at 800-775-2000 and, ofcourse, an astonishing talent. Oct. 6 shaw, a piece about a highly educated "Gentleman's Guide" is the work of the and broadwayinchicago.com to Nov. 8 at the Broadway Playhouse, 175 E. African-American man fightingboth per- director Darko Tresnjak, an artist who has Chestnut St., $35-$79 at 800-775-2000 and sonal demons and his sense that he has worked often in Chicago and one of the "MarvIn's Room":The venerable Shat- broadwayinchicago.com been the victim of racial discrimination at American theater's most detailed crafts- tered Globe Theatre Company has cast the the law firm where he hopes to make part- people. Sept. 29 to Oct. 11 at the Bank of Tony Award-winning actress Deanna Du- Chris Jones is a Tribune critic. ner. This Ethan McSweeny staging, the America Theatre, nagan in a production in celebration of the show's first, will first be seen at the Flea 18 W. Monroe St.; $25-$98 at 800-775-2000 25th anniversary ofthe beloved Scott Mc- [email protected] 24 GO

MUSIC Oncemore unto the Bachian breach Bach Keyboard Festival follows organ project BY JoHN VON RHEIN Chicago Tribune

The idea of performing Johann Sebastian Bach in bulk did not originate in Chicago, of course. But Stephen Ailtop ap- pears to have cornered the local market on that par- CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ticular herculean endeavor. Harpsichord player Stephen Ailtop at his Evanston home Alitop, who's well- Aug. 20. 2015 known as a keyboard player and conductor, also as a never heard before. with different performers professor at Northwestern The list ofparticipating required his exerting some University's Bienen School artists includes Jory Vini- "tough love?' ofMusic, coordinated last kour, David Schrader, Win- "When you ask 70 per- fall's WFMT Bach Organ ston Choi, Adam Neiman, formers what Bach they Project, a 10-concert festi- Anthony Molinaro, Lara would like to play, most of val played by 30 organists Downes, Jason Moy, Sylvia them are going to choose on nine pipe organs Wang and Alltop. Joining in the famous stuff. But that throughout the city and will be faculty and students leaves some 60 percent of suburbs. from the keyboard pro- the available repertory still So successful was the grams ofDePaul, North- up for grabs, which means event that another such western and Roosevelt that I did a lot of assigning Bachian marathon was universities, the University pieces. Almost everybody, virtually mandatory ofChicago and Wheaton including myself will be Beginning Friday and College. playing some works for the continuing through Nov. 1, One ofthe highlights will first time?' the WFMT Bach Keyboard be a daylong "immersion" One thing's certain: "I Festival will treat listeners event - a discussion and don't think there are many to virtually all of Bach's performance ofthe "Gold- cities that could tackle works for piano, harpsi- berg" Variations and Book something like this with the chord, clavichord and lute One of"The Well-Tern- relative ease that we are," 11 concerts given by more pered Clavier," led by All- Ailtop declares. "That gives than 70 musicians in recital top, Choi and Molinaro, me a tremendous sense of Ensemble member Kate Arrington with halls and churches across from 10 am. to 3 p.m. Oct 3 pride for Chicago?' Aaron Hünelstein in John Steinbeck's East ofEden the metropolitan area. Once in Winnetka Congrega- Those classical fans again fine arts station tional Church. The cost whose fancy runs to binge- WFMT-FM 98.7 is sponsor- including lunch, is $65 ing on Bach are hereby ing the enterprise, with general, $35 for students. invited to assume their Ailtop curating all pro- Given the sheer volume positions at the starting grams. of Bach's solo keyboard gate. It adds up to a boling oeuvre, the fall festival will 21 hours of some of the encompass some five hours' The costfor attending the greatest music in the Ger- more music than last year's entire series is $200; irzdivid- man Baroque master's vast organ marathon, according ual concert registrations are catalog - including the to Alltop's calculations. $25, $lsfor students. For "Goldberg" Variations, "I took advantage ofa lot fixrther information, visit "The Well-Tempered Clavi- ofthe learning curve from wfint.com/events. See all five plays for as little as $100 er," Partitas and the French the organ series in terms of and English Suites. Along reaching out to various John von Rhein is a Thhune steppenwolf.org/subscribe 312-335-1650 with those masterpieces, musicians while organizing critic. you can expect to encoun- the repertory" he says, ter a great deal of Bach's adding that assembling so [email protected] music you've probably many different programs @Jvonrhein 25 North Shore Center b1Ersi:u'1g Art&k okie

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BOOKS p Mary Kubica follows up 'The festival \ Good Girl' with 'Pretty Baby' September25and26 r BY DONALD LIEBENSON Concerts and free workshops with Ben Verdety, Pioneer Press Roddy Elijas, Gene Bertoncini, Michael Gulezian, What a difference a year Christopher Carrington, and Billy Dean. Visit www. oakton.edu/showfime for more information. makes. In 2014, Mary Kubica, Plainfield mother of two, &\ October 8 -18 was a first-time author k See one ofthe most infamous Biblical characters making the rounds at local ,_ in a new light. Set in purgatory, expert testimony is bookstores and libraries to , introduce herseifto readers UAV.L.: . heard both for and against the world's ultimate as her twisty and twisted betrayer, Judas Iscariot. Witness Mother Teresa, a. :-' 'm.' debut novel, "The Good Sigmund Freud, Mary Magdalene, and Satan Girl" was gathering buzz T 'ÍTh , F recount their version ofJudas' final days, and and earning favorable corn- e.4Z weave an intricate taie of the beauty, turmoil, and pansons to the works of J'-.j I-i. ' . .. Gillian Flynn. On Sept. 22, fear ofbeing human. Kubica will appear at the Park Ridge Public Library as a certified New York ROB HART/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Times bestselling author New York Times bestselling author Mary Kubica ('The with a new novel, "Pretty Good Girl') will talk about her latest suspense novel, DOUG MONTGOMERY Baby," that is earning equal- Pretty Baby,' at the Park Ridge Public Library Sept.22. 'y rapturous reviews. Friday, November 7, 8 p.m. "It's been really excit- Mary Kubica said. "It's better left in the ing;' said Kubica, a former hands of professionals:' Longtime Oakton favorite, Doug Montgomery has delighted teacher. "When 'The Good discusses 'Pretty In her book-related audiences at Oakton and throughout the world for more than Girl' came out nobody travels, Kubica has had the 30 years. Montgomery performs a diverse collection ofpop, classic, knew who I was; they had Baby' opportunity to interact and rock tunes for an unforgettable evening. maybe heard ofthe book When: 7p.m. Sept.22 with favorite authors. And but hadn't read it. (Now) Where:Park Ridge Public now, Kubica has her own when I go to events for Library.20 E.Prospect Ave. growing fan base. Pretty Baby it seems a RegistratIon:Visit "Everyday, it seems, www.parkridgelibrary.org or good portion ofthe audi- someone is posting a corn- Friday, October 23, 8 p.m. ence has read 'The Good call847-825-3123 ment about either of the /J_ Girl:" books (on Twitter or Face- JL$_ Jump and jive with select members of the Oakton Jazz 'Pretty Baby" is a multi- book);' she said. "They are Band. Under the direction of Robert Evans, the Jazz perspective thriller that in which Heidi encounters so supportive. It makes my unfolds through the al- Willow for the first time, day. I've had a number of LO U N G E Combo also features impressive improvisation skills. ternating voices of Heidi, a and at that point I was off groups invite me to Skype compassionate Chicago and nrnning" with their book club. That's social worker, Chris, her As is Kubica's writing a really fin thing I've also loving, but overworked career. She has completed gotten to do." husband, and Willow, a her third suspense novel Success years in the I November 12-22 homeless teenage mother, ("Don't You Cry") to be making (it took her four I II I i Keely and Du is a passionate discovery of domestic whom Heidi ultimately published next summer, years to write 'The Good II violence, accountability and extremism. Keely is invites to move with her and is about to "dive into" Girl' and several more to baby into her home. her fourth. "The Good Girl"find an agent and then a pregnant from a rape and has been kidnapped from "After I sold 'The Good has been optioned for the publisher) has not spoiled (I outside an abortion clinic, while Du is the masked Girl,' I was offered a two- screen by Anonymous Kubica. nurse brought in by right-to-life kidnappers to take Content, producers of TV "Everything is pretty book deal. Ihad no idea care of her. Your sympathies will switch sides again what! was going to write," series and feature films much the same other than Kubica said. "They were so such as "True Detective' from time to time I get on and again as lines blur in this rollercoaster examina- excited about 'The Good "The End ofthe Tour" and an airplane to go talk to tion of some ofAmerica's most red-hot issues. Girl.' I thought the second the upcoming Leonardo readers," she laughed. "I'm book had a lot to live up to." DiCaprio movie, "The able to keep my routines. I A vision of Willow and Revenant." Presently, it is take my children - second her baby came to her. being discussed as a televi- and fourth graders - to "I had no idea who she sion mini-series. Kubica school and use that big was or what the story was will have creative input intochunk ofthe day to write so :II.a1:c.toii. The season concludes wIiOakton music performances. going to be, but that was my the production, but will not by the time I pick them up, \f Q)IllITlUflity College For details. visit www.oakton.edu/showtime. starting point," she said. "I write the screenplay. "I I can just focus on them. I wrote right away what have no idea how that side have the best of both I 600 East Golf Rd., Des Plaines became the opening scenes of the business works," she worlds." - ____ -,.,- GO

EVENTS Prost! A guide to local Oktoberfest celebrations STAFF REPORT Pioneer Press

Local Oktoberfest cele- brations might not quite equal the 16-day, multi- million attendance of the 0M WfIU* 14WVU f$ASMIM* l*CN t. original in Munich, but that doesn't mean they're not tn nic:s.c 0M VRUVirntlJ1PSl festive. If you're looking to imbibe in brats, beer and a llosWenUNonRoshienl bit of German music, here bidfvlduit $200/8300 are a list of Chicago area festivities. Couple: $320/8480 IemHy 5450/86Th The 30th Annual Bergh- Jumar: $Th0/82Th :oo wgga .aaa &acs off Oktoberfestwraps up ST. JOHN BREBEUF Sentar: $150/$flO $1011$, U Sept. 17 and 18 at the Fed- George and Linda Van Geem enjoyed the festivities at last Seide, Couple: $240/8360 eral Building, 230 S. Dear- years St. John Brebeuf Oktoberfest. This year, the fest feeiJ ó7.-,s.o born Ave., Chicago. Activ- takes place Sept. 18-20. Memberships must be pa/cl ¡n $IOIISPARIS.ORC ities take place 11 a.m. to 9 fui/at the time of purchase. p.m. and include live music,Glenvlew House ishost- Oktoberfest celebration beer and brats. Visit ing an Oktoberfest tent with dinner, dancing, PARK DISTRICT wwwtheberghoff.com. celebration from ii a.m. to games, a raffle and a cash 11 p.m. Sept 19. The festival bar from 6-11 p.m. Oct 3 at Oak Park's Oaktoberf estwill feature authentic Ger- Ridgemoor Country Club, takes place 4:30-10 p.m. man food, grog and live 6601 W. Gunnison St, NORTHLIGHT Friday, Sept. 18, and noon music in the in the railroad Harwood Heights. Dinner to 10p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19,parking lot directly west of is a German buffet and THEATRE at Marion Street and North the restaurant, 1843 Glen- music is from the Alpine A WORLD PREMIEREfrom the author of Boulevard, South of Lake view Road. Liters ($12) and German Thunder Band. Street, downtown Oak halfliters ($7) of Munich's Proceeds benefit Center of White Guy on the Bus and The Outgoing Tide. Park. The event features Hacker-Pschorr Okto- Concern in Park Ridge. food, craft beer, live music, berfest, Hacker-Pschorr Visit wwwcenterofcon and a kids root beer garden.Weis and Sam Adams 0k- cern.org/oktoberfest. Admission is free. Visit toberfest brews will be www.oaktoberfest.com. served. Ajump house and Mount Prospect's Okto- ,*, 0IS. * .* _. face painting setup will berfesttakes place 4-11 h0<*:(:. A three-day Oktoberfesttake place 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m. Oct. 10 at Emerson b' takes place Sept. 18-20 at For more information, call Street and Busse Avenue. r)iRECTEr) ßY 6J St. John Brebeuf 8305 N. 847-724-0692 or visit The event includes food, Harlem Ave., Niles. Taking wwwtheg1enview beer and German bands. place under a large tent, thehouse.com. Visit www.downtown event will feature live en- mountprospect.com. tertainment, food, beyer- Oktoberfest Chicago ages, an all-school reunion, takes place Sept. 25-27 at The Irish Heritage Cen- farmers market and a St. Aiphonsus Roman ter's McToberfesttakes motorcycle show. Daily Catholic Church, South- place 7 p.m.-midnight Oct. admission for those 21 portand Lincoln avenues, 18 at the center, 4626 N. years old and older is $5 Chicago. Hours are 5-10 Knox Aye., Chicago. Enter- with a three-day pass of- p.m. Sept 25, 11 a.m.-10 tainment features Frank K fered at $10. Free admis- p.m. Sept 26 and 11 a.m.-7 Duo and Company per- sion is offered for those 21 p.m. Sept 27. Activities forming German music, years old and older for include craft beer tasting One ofthe Girls perform- Featuring those who arrive Saturday on Friday and Saturday, ing Irish music, and Iden- TIM KAZURINSK VVENDT before 4 p.m. and Sunday German food and beer, live tity Irish Dancers. There dGEOk before 2 p.m. Hours are 5-11 music and kids games. Visit will be German and Irish p.m. Sept. 18,2-11 p.m. Sept. www.okto beer and food for purchase. NOW PLAYING847.673.6300 19 and noon-6 p.m. Sept berfestchicago.org. Tickets $12-$15 for non- 20. For more information, members and $5-$7 for 9501Skokie Boulevard IFREE PARKING NORTH LIGHT.ORG call 847-966-8145 or visit The Auxiliary of the Car members. For information, wwwsjbrebeuf.org. of Concernis hostingan call 773-282-7035. FACES & PLACES 29

CELEBRATIONS Skokie couple celebrates milestone events

Doris and liv Abramson celebrated their 90th birthdays, along with their 68th wedding anniversary in August at a party given by their children at the Hilton Double Tree Hotel in Skokie. The Abramsons have lived in Skokie more than 40 years. Now retired, the couple for many years owned and operated Friedman Auto Parts com- pany in Chicago. Over the years, the two LEE A. LITAS/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS have served their commu- Penny Meister of Nues, left, and Ellen Lieberman of Deerfield nity in various ways. liv is a board member of Sko- Ide's Consumer Affairs Commission. A decorated Dance for Life benefit World War H veteran, he now volunteers with the Honor Flight Chicago organization. ABRAMSON FAMILY PHOTO raises $330,000 Doris and Irr have been Doris and lrv Abramson of Skokie, celebrating their 90th volunteers at St. Francis birthdays. Hospital, Evanston, for more than 23 years. SHARE YOUR ments, weddings, anniver- They attribute their TTTONES saies, births and more) to longevity to an active life Celebrating? Send your community@pioneer and along, happy, loving milestone events (engage- local.corn. marriage. LEE LITAS Social Studies Chicago's dance commu- nity and its supporters SCOUTS VOLUNTEER AT PAfiX RIDGE cHURCH came together to support artists at the 24th annual Dance for Life benefit at the Chicago Hilton on Aug. 15.The evening included a reception attended by 650 and a performance at the Auditorium Theatre. Since its inception in 1991, Dance for Life Chi- cago has raised millions of dollars for the AIDS Foun- dation of Chicago, the Dancers' Fund, and some Bill Salvato, left, and John Gordon both of Lincoinwood 30 AIDS service agencies. Dance for Life Chicago has issues. The 2015 event producer of Dance for Life now evolved into Chicago raised $330,000. for four years and is now Dancers United, whose "Wedothingsthatgo the first executive director mission is to support Chi- beyond just health needs' of Chicago Dancers United. cago organizations and said Anthony Guerrero of "We know that we can't dance professionals dealing Chicago, who served as save the world, but we can with all critical health executive director and do our little part." TIMOTHY SAUL When Messiah Lutheran Church n Park Ridge needed some help to complete a campus project, the Boy Scouts of Troop i stepped up to the task. The Scouts We want to publish your photos. To submit, visit http://community.chicago worked with the church to pian and execute the project, so that in ali, 159 servIce tribune.com or email [email protected]. hours were contributed to the church campus enhancement. 30 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

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1523 W Bray Ct, Arlington Maxim Popov Bogdan F Brzezinski 08-14-15 $340,000 8100 W Foster Ln, 8 308, Niles Maria Lipka Bruce Scher 08-13-15 $155,000 Heights 8801 W Golf Pd, 8 51, Niles Robertl Lewosz Pbg Properties LIc 08-19-15 $155,000 1441 N Douglas Ave, Arlington Scott Hertel & Caryn Hertel R A N Redev LIC 08-17-15 $345,000 6980 W Touhy Ave, 8 403, Niles Antonio Velez & Conchita Velex Kay M Louis Estate 08-18-15 $210,000 Heights 8329 N Ottawa Ave, Niles Claudio A Olvera Uribe & Penen S Marianne Wrocenska 08-13-15 $237,500 1430 S Highland Ave, Arlington Thomas Beyreis & Kelly Beyreis James E Will 08-13-15 $350,000 Polit Heights 6807 N Milwaukee Ave, # 601, Jennifer Ruth Berggren Jong B Lee 08-19-15 $267,000 515 E Hackberry Dr, Arlington John J Petti & Denise A Petti - Marik Elkind 08-14-15 $364,000 - Niles Heights 7349 W LilI St, Niles Albert J Antan James E Witt 08-18-15 $273,000 409 N Douglas Ave, Arlington Erik Schaefer A Claudia Teresa Bellock 08-18-15 $367,500 Heights Schaefer 7613 N NevaAve, Niles Mary Gillispie Piotr A Rog 08-13-15 $277,000 1311 N Walnut Ave, Arlington Kristin C Meek Ryan M Petty 08-17-15 $370,000 7334 W Howard St, N lles ion Ziols & Nina Ziols Marie A Serwa 08-17-15 $315,000 Heights 8901 N Elmore St, Niles Sargos Shamon & Stile Bakow Jonathan Talbot 08-14-15 $320,000 2023 N Shenandoah Dr, ArlingtonJia Hou & Guang Ches Brian S Iryfield 08-18-15 $381,000 Heights 8237 N Ozark Ave, Niles AIm Bataneant & Suzana Petru T Bataneant 08-17-15 $325,000 Bataneant 4130 N Vale Ave, Arlington Jeffrey R Coleman Brenda Smith 08-14-15 $390,000 Heights 7453 W Mulford St, Niles Cijo Francis & Annmary Augus- Zygmunt Banach 08-17-15 $355,000 tine 1415 S Kaspar Ave, Arlington Anson A Mount lii & Denise M Helen Serges Estate 08-19-15 $415,000 Heights Martorano 2006 5 Crescent Ave, 8 2D, Park Timothy L Seiwert & Laura Dennis Giannis 08-13-15 $89,000 Ridge Seiwert 201 W Tanglewood Dr, Arlington Michael D Magliano Jr & Anna Lawrence Cirrincione 08-14-15 $415,000 Heights 1445 W Touhy Ave, 8 lB, Park Joann Huang Tadeusz Bachula 08-17-15 $140.000 Marie Magliano Ridge 1 16 W Appletree Le, Arlington Tajalli Ruth Horvat Michael C Brennan 08-17-15 $435,000 1913 Brophy Ave, Park Ridge Shailesh Tomar Heights Colquhoun Trust 08-19-15 $225.000 2511 Oakton St, Park Ridge Tracey D Andrews Vitello Trust 08-17-15 $265,000 2806 N Patton Ave, Arlington Jasa Guns & James Guns Kevin Van Prooyen 08-14-15 $440,000 Heights 710 N Hamlin Ave, Park Ridge Andrzej Gajda Byline Bank 08-17-15 $296,000 202 S Dunton Ave, Arlington Kevin Kuhn & Danielle Kuhn PetenLyon 08-13-15 $460,000 2811 Mayfield Dr. Park Ridge Jonathan Talbot & Joanna Albany Bank & Trust Co Na Ttee 08-14-15 $310,000 Heights Leynes 711 E Suffield Dr, Arlington Brian Rausch & Katie Rausch Daniel A May 08-18-15 $465,000 200 N Delphia Ave, Park Ridge Christopher Rothstein Bradley Moggach 08-17-15 $348,000 Heights 215 Stanley Ave, Park Ridge Michael P Trainor & Bonnie Edward Olson 08-17-15 $362,000 1556 S Des Plaines River Rd. Des Cuong Trinh Madelon j Goldstein 08-17-15 $150,000 Trai nor Plaines 904 S Lincoln Ave, Park Ridge Jacob Kunkel & Leonora Kunkel Michael Browne 08-18-15 $410,000 65G Pearson St, 8 409, Des Kristen J Schaap Jane E Tyrrell 08-17-15 $152.000 Plaines 1432 Bonita Dr, Park Ridge Patrick Clarke & Kristin Clarke Ben Franklin Bank Illinois 08-17-15 $476,500 935 Seeley Ave, Park Ridge Shannon Stewart Marko Jocic 08-13-15 $495,000 476 Alles St, # 308, Des Plaines Janina zygula & Mieczyslaw Marie F Payne Estate 08-18-15 $172,500 Wasikowski 718 S Prospect Ave, Park Ridge Matthew Eatherton & Heather Jennifer Heppel 08-19-15 $525,000 Eatherton 937 E Villa Dr, Des Plaines Samweil Barkho & Rosabella Christine Conoboy 08-13-15 $102,500 Gianna Salvia 615 N Merrill St. Park Ridge Kirk Pratt & Sarah Raetxig Monique C Showalter 08-x8-15 $625,000 1087 S 6th Ave, Des Plaines Arkadiusz Golonka Roy J Santoro 08-14-15 $195,000 30 S Merrill St, Park Ridge Craig A Stankiewicz & Emily A Carmelina Yoshioka 08-18-15 $630,000 Stankiewicz 1027 E Algonquin Pd, Des PlainesMaria Teresa Dominguez Gregory J Comstock 08-18-15 $209,000 752 Elmore St, Park Ridge Ryan Ball & Rebecca Ball Carter Andrus 08-19-15 562 Debra Dr, Des Plaines Mircea Stanescu Judicial Sales Corp 08-19-15 $215,500 $790,000 31 S Home Ave, Park Ridge Kathleen M Miller & Paul C Bruce P. 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Lori Ott has always enjoyed cooking, so when she thought about opening her own culinary company, her first thought was catering. But then she did some more thinldng and decided to try opening her own spice and herb shop. Her son, Paul Johnston, had been work- ¡ng with a different spice company and so she was able to draw upon his knowled and experience as well as her own as she opened Sage Spice Shop in Oswego two years ago. Spices and herbs are ideal for today's cookingtrend ofusingsimple, fresh, whole ingredients to create meals. "They are great for people looking for ways to season food with less or no salt' Ott said. "I think the biggest mistake most people make when seasoning food is to add too much salt and not enough spices and herbs." Johnston explained the difference be- tween herbs and spices for those just be- ginning to explore new seasoning ideas. "Both come from plants, but herbs are mainly the leafy green parts, while spices are from the other parts ofthe plant like the roots, flowers, fruit or seeds," he said. Both can be used fresh or be dried for storage. Most herbs and spices begin to lose flavor after about six months so it is important to periodically replace them. Store them in a cool, dark place when AJOY BUHNOT/DEACON-NEW5 possible. This pasta dish is full of flavor but only takes about 15 minutes to prepare. For a beginning cook, Johnston recom- mends filling the pantry with garlic, onion, garlic powder ori beefcuts. For fish, he oregano, paprika, basil, rosemary tarragon, suests lighter herbs and spices like Loris culinary cue Village pasta and salt and pepper. He then suests chives, lemon peel, garlic, marjoram or The flavor of whole spices lasts longer than adding cumin "for a warm, earthy flavor savory Pork can be enhanced with smoked ground spices. All dried herbs and spices i 1/2pounds spaghetti great for meats' he said. Coriander is an- paprika, fennel, garlic, onion and cumin. will have stronger flavors if ground or olive oil other suestion with its sweet fruity Even vegetables can benefit with some crushed just before using. 20 medium uncooked, peeled shrimp flavor, also great for meat. careful seasonings like savory, oregano, 2tablespoons Village Seasoning, An adventurous cook might want to try thyme, garlic or parsley. divided adding sumac, which is a spice that has a To make cooking less challenging, Ott crystallized ginger that Ott said is "great in i cup water from cooking pasta citrus flavor ideal for chicken and fish and has created many different herb and spice tea, mixed in a stir fry orjust eaten as it is?' 2cups fresh spinach great for hummus. Johnston also recom- blends that she sells in her shop. For exam- Extracts, teas, locally made sauces, olive i cup grape tomatoes mends a supply ofdried shallots, which ple, she offers a taco seasoning mix with- oils and balsamic vinegars are also avail- Bring 4 quarts of water to a boil and give a quick, sweet onion flavor to dishes. out salt, fillers, anti-caking agents or glu- able in the shop. lacook spaghetti. Remove i cup water Lemon juice powder and lime juice pow- ten. Some ofher most popular blends are Ott and Johnston enjoy sharing recipe before draining pasta. Set aside. der are two interesting ingredients to have her Chili 60543, Smokehouse Pork and the ideas with customers looking for some- in the pantry to add a citrus boost to dishes. Village Seasoning. thing different for dinner. Ott shares the Coat a skillet with a thin layer of Cheddar cheese powder is another unique "Everyone has different flavors they like recipe for village pasta, one ofher quick- 2a olive oil and heat. Add shrimp and ingredient that provides the full, rich ched- so I also do custom blends," Ott said. and-easy recipes she named to honor her sprinkle with i tablespoon Village dar flavor to soups, breads and sauces. She works with customer preferences hometown ofOswego. The recipe can be Seasoning. Cook four minutes. Although salt and pepper have long beenand then has their favorite herbs and spicesmade in about 15 minutes and uses one of Add drained pasta, i cup cooking the seasoning of choice in many kitchens, conveniently blended and ready to go. her blends that contains garlic powder, 3awater and remaining Village Johnston said, "there are so many different Ott also offers a variety ofquality baking mustard powder, parsley and chives, but Seasoning. Stir. Add spinach and flavors that will make it so you don't even ingredients, including cinnamon, ginger, other seasoning mixes can be substituted. tomatoes. Continue to heat for 5 miss the salt." He suests using rosemary, orange peel, lemon peel and cardamom. At minutes. Serve with salad and bread if oregano, basil, chives, onion, paprika or the checkout counter, there is a lirge jar of Find more suburban cooks on page4. desired. FOOD

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1/2pound unsalted butter 6Granny Smith apples (peeled and sliced) i pound brown sugar i tablespoon cinnamon i1/2 teaspoons ground nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon ground all spice i cupwater French toast batter 3eggs 2cupsheavycream i tablespoon vanilla paste or extract a medium pot, melt the butter and IInadd the sliced apples. Let the apples cook for about i to2minutes over medium heat while stirring, Add the brown sugar and the spices and continue to stir until all of the sugar and spice is incorporated and the sugar starts to melt. Add the water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to simmer the apples until they are soft, but still have a little texture. Whisk the eggs. cream and vanilla 2Itogether, Take two to three slices of your favorite bread (a baguette cut in long slices about 1/2- to 1-inch thick is perfect). PATO THORNYCROFT Soak both sides of the bread while heating a A plate of Apple Pie French toast turns classic breakfast food into anytime dessert at Maevery Public House in Lake Bluff. pan (nonstick or cast iron). When the pan is hot, add a little butter and toast the bread on both sides until they are golden brown. Place the French toast on a plate and ladle a Filling-like applesauce generous amount of the apple mixture on top. Add whipped cream and/or powdered turns the familiar sugar and enjoy. I_Ia rd t'einto the fantastic Chefiasper Michael, Maevery Public House By Veronica Hinke you make out ofit' Mullen said. est is the no sugar added version, intro- Pioneer Press While growing up, Mullen and his mom duced a few years ago. "It certainly has its made applesauce every falL "My favorite own following but there are die-hards that Chicago's Finest If you're wondering if an apple a day can memories are ofsitting on the couch with will only buy the original," Mullen said. really keep the doctor away, these new .my mother peeling apples for the apple- "You can add ito morning oatmeal, as a Pork Loin Roast recipes for fall are the perfect way to try sauce," he said. "We would always try to side with dinner or warm some of and put and find out. From classic applesauce- see who could get the longer unbroken it over vanilla ice cream for dessert," Mul- i 3-pound boneless pork loin roast covered pork loin to a new take on French strand ofapple peel." len said. "To really enjoy, it is best served 1/2teaspoon salt toast, getting your daily dose of vitamins "Just about everything we ate was home- ice cold." /4teaspoon pepper has never tasted so good. made;' Mullen said. His mother's pork At Maeveiy Public House in Lake Bluff 2tablespoons olive or canola oil Jim Mullen learned about cooking with roast was the biggest hit, along with dump- ChefJasper Michael makes an apple top- 5cups apple sauce apples from his mom, Audre Mullen, while lings, gravy and, of course, her applesauce ping that turns breakfast food into dessert. 3tablespoons Dijon mustard growing up in Chicago. In 1996, at the age on the side. Like Mullen's sauce, his topping is a lot like 3fresh rosemary sprigs of 31, Mullen was seriously wounded while Many years later, when Mullen sur- apple pie filling. "Everyone loves apple pie, Sprinkle roast with salt and pepper. In on duty as a Chicago Tactical Police Officer. prised Audre with packaged bottles of her so turning it into a topping for French toast 1.a large skillet, brown roast on all sides After two months in the hospital and four applesauce, his only goal at the time was to was the logical way to do it' Michael said. In oil. Place on a rack in a shallow roasting months in physical rehabilitation, Mullen secure a spot for it in a small local store by "The flavors are a nice blend of sweet and pan. Combine1cup applesauce and remained paralyzed and bound to a wheel- her house called Happy Foods. "I really justtart (from the Granny Smith apples) that mustard; spread over roast. Top with chair. But instead of focusing on tragedy, wanted her to see it on the shelf," he said. blend together to create an amazing addi- rosemary. Mullen targeted triumph. He championed "When we initially started and she was tion to a favorite breakfast item." a brand of applesauce using his mother's shopping there she would tell me how For those low on time, Michael's apple Bake, uncovered, in a 350-degree beloved recipe. Today, Officer Mullen's many jars were left and she would straight- pie French toast is a way to salute the sea- 2eoven for i to1 1/4hours or until a meat Apple Sauce is made in Niles and is now en out the aisle. Although she has left us I son. And for those who would rather spendthermometer inserted in the thickest part widely available in most grocery stores, know she is here with me in spirit. She a day in the apple orchard rather than the of the roast reads 145 F. Let stand for10 including Jewel- Osco, Whole Foods and certainly has left us gold in a jar." kitchen, fresh can be best. "I love apples minutes before slicing. Serve with 4 cups of Sunset Foods. The texture and flavor of Mullen's sauce raw' Michael said. "I love the crunch, the applesauce on the side(1cup per plate). "My new reality inspired a passion in me is similar to traditional apple pie filling - sweetness and the various flavors. My AdaptedfromOfficerJimMullen, Officer for proving to everyone that life is what thick, chunky, sweet and tangy. The tangi- favorite are Pink Lady and Jazz." Mullen 's Apple Sauce ,.t I

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Cheese ravioli ILove of Italian culture, food with Moon's Ravioli Sauce brings Amici Club together PASTA 3cups flour By Judy Buchenot i teaspoon salt Naperville Sun 3eggs i tablespoon oil Len and Fran Morgan and their daugh- tablespoons water ters always enjoyed their Sunday dinners. 4 "Every Sunday for 30 years, we went to FILLING dinner at my in-laws. My father-in-law . i 3/4pounds ricotta cheese cooked the most amazing Italian meals lasting three hours. He told us the same legg 1/2 cup Parmigiana Reggiano stories about World War II each week. I had heard them ail before, but I didn't care salt and pepper to taste because the food was so good that I just semolina or cornmeal listened. After about 15 years, I realized that SAUCE he wasn't gting to last forever, and the food was just too good for me not to learn the i pound Italian sausage recipes," said Len Morgan. olive oil He began to ask his father-in-law An- 8ounces mushrooms thony Airdo for the recipes. "Ofcourse, he 3cloves garlic never measured," said Len pointingto his i green pepper handwritten notes that contained phrases i onion like "sprinide enough cheese to cover it all" 6ounce can pitted black olives or "add enough sauce, but not too much." 16ounces tomato juice JUDY BUCUENOT/BEACON-NEWS PHOTOS Anthony Airdo, whose nickname was i teaspoon oregano Moon, passed away in 2001 after sharing This cheese-filled ravioli is served with a sauce that includes Italian sausage, mushrooms i teaspoon basil many recipes with his son-in-law and and olives. salt and pepper to taste daughter. There were no more Sunday feasts, but the couple found another outlet water for their passion for Italian cooking though Len's Culinary Cue 2/2 CUpsflour and salt in food the Amici Club, a nonprofit, Naperville- Since ravioli takes time to make, it is best ?Placea processor. Mix3eggs, oil and water. based organization for people with a pas- to make in advance and freeze until ready With processor running, slowly add this sionate interest in Italian food and culture. to use. When freezing ravioli, lay the ravioli liquid mixture. The club was founded by Maria Mastro- in a single layer on a cookie sheet. Place in Process until dough forms a ball. If lanardo, who moved to Naperville in 2004 the freezer until firm. Then put into freezer 2e dough is too sticky, add remaining and wanted to meet others interested in bags to store in the freezer. 1/7 CUPof flour. Process until dough forms Italian culture. The club incorporated in a ball. Let rest under a bowl for30 2005 and has met since. minutes. Roll out dough into thin sheets to A club member from Italy Luisa Mercato, The bread begins with a pizza dough that place on ravioli forms. started a monthly dinner meeting for the is rolled thinly into a large rectangle. A layer club She dubbed it Cucina Italiana, and it ofolive oil is then brushed onto the dough To make filling, mix ricotta, egg, became a time when members gathered to and then layers ofthin sliced ham, salami, 3.parmigiano, salt and pepper. Place a heaping teaspoon of filling into each learn how to make new dishes. Although capicola or mortadella are layered onto the dough. Next comes a layer ofthinly sliced ravioli form. Seal and place on cookie she moved back to Italy with her husband, sheets lined with parchment paper and the tradition continues. cheeses. Finally, the layers are topped with lightly sprinkled with semolina or corn On the fIrst Friday ofeach month, the salt, pepper, oregano, basil, chopped parsley club hosts a dinner in a member's home or and other herbs ofchoice. The dough is meal. Allow to rest for30minutes. at the Naperville Municipal Center that then rolled up jelly roll style and brushed To make sauce, chop and fry features an Italian dish, complete with with beaten eyolk before going into the 4u sausage and remove from pan. Set recipes to share. Other members bring side oven for about 45 minutes. After cooling aside. Pour thin layer of olive oil to coat dishes, and the evening is a festival of Italian slightly, it's cut into spirals and served. pan. Roughly chop mushrooms, garlic, food, wine and fellowship. As guests tasted the bread, they gave green pepper, onion and olives. At another monthly meeting held at the continuous comments. Fran Morgan shows off a tray of Spiral Roll- Place mushrooms, garlic, green up Bread made from her father's recipe. Naperville Municipal Center, the group "It's still warm, Len. Oh, so delicious," 5.pepper and onion into frying pan explores different facets of Italian culture. began one. and start to cook. Add olives, tomato Members do not need to have Italian herit- "Is this also called Stromboli? I think they Although the conversation was in Eng- juice, oregano, basil, salt and pepper. Add age, just an interest in Italian culture. call this Stromboli' said another. lish, the room felt like an Italian family water to get desired thickness. Len and Fran Morgan hosted the Sep- As each dish arrived, the sharing of com- gatheringwith plenty ofpasta, wine, bread tember Cucina in their Bolingbrook home ments, recipes and suestions flooded the and laughter. Return sausage to the pan. Simmer and pulled out several of Anthony Airdo's room filled with lovers ofall things Italian. 6u for 20 minutes to one hour. When recipes. As club members arrived, they Len had prepared homemade cheese ravioli Judy Buchenot is afreelance writer. ready to serve, drop ravioli into boiling enjoyed slices of Spiral Roll-up Bread. with his father-in-law's ravioli sauce that water. When they rise to the surface, the "My father-in-law often made this bread contained generous chunks of Italian sau- ravioli are ready. Pour sauce into bowl and for dinners," Len said. sage, chopped black olives and mushrooms. Find more recipes at trib.In/lF7z7Sw. add ravioli.Tosslightly to mix. HELP SQUAD 5

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E Zoo animals let their artwork speak for them, raise money By William Hageman that the animals were not forced Chicago Tribune to work on the project. Zookeep- ers used positive reinforcement As a means of raising money methods to get the animals to for conservation efforts in the participate. Any animal that de- wild, the Oakland zoo is auction- clined was allowed to sit it out. ing off more than 20 works of art. The paints that were used were What makes these paintings water-based and nontoxic. special is that they were done by The bidding started this week residents of the zoo. and runs through Sept. 20. For a Among the dozens of animal- list of artists, bidding link and artists are Donna, an African additional information, go to elephant; Ting Ting, a sun bear; oaklandzoo.org/Aniinal_Art_ Jennifer the lemur; Maie and Show2015.php. Jeffrey, a couple of Nigerian This is the second year the zoo dwarf goats; Andy, a Madagascar has held an art show. hissing cockroach; Brutus, a bat; Last year more than $7,500 was and Wyatt a North American raised through the sale of 13 river otter. A family of meerkats paintings. also collaborated on a piece. LESLIE COHELAN The zoo is quick to point out [email protected] Squirrel monkeys paint at OaklandZoo,which is auctioning off animals artwork as a conservation fundraiser.

OAKLAND ZOO OAKLAND ZOO STEVE 0000ALL Avervet monkey looks at his Maggie the Goat uses her hooves to paint at OaklandZoo. Aparrot named Brock works on his painting at OaklandZoo. painting at the OaklandZoo.

PET OF THE WEEK chicagotribune.com/pets I lived with two kids and two cats, and my family also said that I was good with Visit us daily for the latest pet and animal news dogs. I love walks, going for car rides and from the suburbs, city and beyond, plus: tennis balls because this means a great u Our adoptable animals blog game offetch. I am smart and know quite a featuring photos and few commands. I am also perfectly happy descriptions of Chicagoland hanging out with you, givingyou kisses and pets in need of homes. oh, did I tell you I love belly rubs? All the youth volunteers that have taken me out say . Our suburban and city I am so sweet and affectionate, and they pet events calendar always make sure that after some walking and playing, we have some time for cud- . Photo galleries, videos, more Nite Night dling. I am a great fetch! LOVE ESSENTIALLY 7 DISCOVER Afraid of marriageor ELAN dating Mr. Wrong? married? Yes. Maybe some couples need to be break up to realize the depth of their love and commitment. But, in your case, it sounds like you have distanced yourself multiple times with this man. You might want to ask yourselfwhy you have been willing to let him go more than once. JACKIE PILOSSOPH Only time will tell whether you are Love Essentially commitment-phobic or ifyou're just not in love. Jackie, I need some advice. Myfriend says What I mean by that is a few things I am commitment-phobic because I break up could end up happening in your ftiture. with my boyfriend every time hetalks about One, you could talk yourselfinto not being movingin together or marriczg. Do you afraid and you could end up getting en- think she is riglit? gaged or moving in with your boyfriend. It isdifficulttoanswer your question You could then either realize you had a fear without knowing more details such as: that was unwarranted and live happily ever . Have you ever been manied before? after, or you could end up moving out, . Do you have kids? breaking offthe engagement, or worst of . How old are both of you? all, getting divorced because you made the . How long have you known each other? wrong decision and didn't listen to your . Do you have the same long-term goals gut. and dreams? Another possibility for . Do you trust him? you is that you break it off . Are you truly happy in If two people with this guy, take some time SAVE 31 the relationship? for yourself, and then meet plus FREE home delivery' These are all important truly bye each another man who you can't fctors when it comes to other, neither wait to move in with and Call 312-222-6157 or knowing ifgetting married marty. You will then reali7e BuylcelandicWater.com is right for you. That said, of themwill you weren't commitment- here is what I can tell you phobic at all. just based on the informa- break itoff Here's the thing Living tion I have. because they with someone and being There are many "com- married is not easy. It's hard Experience Earth's most perfect water niitment-phobic" men and can't bear enough being in a serious women out there, and all being apart. relationship or a marriage The legend began on the remote island of Iceland over 5.000 years ago have diflrent reasons for it. even without fear and appre- For example, I know a man hension. So many divorced when a coIossa volcanic eruption created a miraculous resource beneath whose parents divorced when he was a kid, men and women I know will tell you they and because his experience was so painful had doubts before they were married but the Earths crust. The legendary Ölfus Spring was born and has been - watching his parents' marriage deterio- that they went through with it anyhow constantly replenished by snowmelt and rainfall ever since. Cherished by rate and then seeing them go through a My advice to you is have a heart-to-heart horrendous divorce - he is very afraid of not with your girlfriends or your sister or generations, this is the source of Icelandic Glacial. This pristine natural getting married and having kids. There are even your boyfriend, but rather with your- also many divorced or widowed men and self Ask yourselfthose difficult questions spring water is filtered through ancient lava rock, creating remarkable women who avoid getting into a serious that force you to look in the mirror and face purity and optimal mineral balance. Clean, crisp and untouched, relationship for fear they will be hurt and! what's really there: or possibly divorced again. Then there are . Do you love him? celebrate nature's perfection with every sip. Icelandic Glacial. those who enjoy being independent and . How do you picture your day-to-day life living alone, and by personal choice decide in a marriage to him? to live life as a single person. . Doyou trust him? But, Ido have another strong theory . Does he make your heart pound? Maybe this guy isn't "the one" for you. . Do you want his children? ÍCELANDIC Maybe you aren't commitment-phobic at . Is he kind? G LAc IA L all. Perhaps you really want to be married, And the biie: you just don't want to be married to him. What is the fear that holds you back? In my heart, I believe that if two people The answers to these questions will truly love each other, neither of them will ultimately lead to finding out if you are break it off because they can't bear being commitment-phobic (like your girlfriend apart. It's as simple as that. 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ROUNDUP CHILDREN'S BOOKS NEW IN PAPERBACK Trumbo Look Both Ways ¡n the Barrio Blanco By Bruce Cook, Grand Central, 341 pages, By Judith Robbins Rose, Candlewick, $16.99, ages 10 arid up $15.99 Eleven-year-old Jacinta Juarez's life is rich in love and family, but mostly con- This republished biography of Dalton fined to a an impoverished Mexican immigrant neighborhood in Denver. When Trumbo, an American screenwriter who copper-haired TV reporter Kathryn Dawson Dahi descends on the local youth refused (along with nine others) to testify center to film a segment on teen pregnancy prevention, the two hit it off, and Jacin- before the House Un-American Activities ta starts angling to have the glamorous "rich lady" become her "Amiga." Dahi is Committee in1947,details his briefj ailing more interested in platitudes - "These girls are so young. We need to be there for and blacklisting, which left him unable to thent" - than all-out involvement, but she's drawn to Jacinta's sharp mind and work in the film industry under his own (calculated) puppy-dog eyes. Slowly, these two complex characters move closer name until1960,when "Exodus" and "Spar- together, sharing their very different worlds. But will "Miss," as Jacinta calls DahI, tacus" were released with Trumbo credits. stand by her young friend when Jacinta's Mexican-born dad is threatened with deportation? Told in Jacinta's witty whip-smart voice, "Look Both Ways" is a de- light from start to finish; I took it with me on vacation, forsaking some very appeal- The Emerald Light In the Air: Stories ing grown-up books, and couldn't stop reading. The challenges that Jacinta faces The ByDonaldAntrim,Picador, ls9pages, $16 are real and harrowing (parents in peril; domestic violence), but filtered through the perspective of a confi- Etìcra1d This collection includes seven short stories dent and resourceful tween, the subject matter is never too scars Socially conscious kids will love discussing by Donald Antrim, winner ofthe MacAr- the moral and political issues raised here, but this book is so much more than a conversation-starter. It's a -Llht thur fellowship in2013and author of "The great tale about a great girl. Enthe Air Afterlife: A Memoir." The tales appeared in The New Yorker over the last 15 years, in- DnaJd cluding the story that shares its title with the collection, about a character who strug- gles with multiple devastating losses. Bernice Gets Carried Away By Hannah E. Harrison, DialBooksfor YoungReaders, $16.99, ages 3 to 5 The author ofthe lovely odd-dog-out story "Extraordinary Jane," is back Yes Please with a new cast ofremarkably detailed and expressive animals. Our hero- ByAmyPoehler, Dey Street, 332pages, $16.99 me, Bernice, is a silver tabby kitten with a pink party dress and a scowl Star ofthe TV show "Parks and Recreation" worthy offeline Internet icon Grumpy Cat. Bernice's nose is out ofjoint for and former "Saturday Night Live" cast guod reason. She's the only one at the birthday party who doesn't get a member, Amy Poehler delivers a collection frosted rose on her cake and the only one who doesn't get an ice-cold straw- ofanecdotes, poetry and advice in the berry-melon soda. When it's time for balloons, Bernice, determined not to smart, fuimy and sharp style she's known be left out again, makes a rash move with potentially dangerous come- for. quences. It's up to Bernice to save herself and restore a spirit ofsharing to this birthday party gone awi Harrison once again spins a magical tale here, particularly in the beginning, when her distinctive animals come to candy-colored life against shadowy backgrounds and gray skies. Harrison's balloons are brighter and more buoyant than the real thing, her pig has just The Assassination of Margaret Thatch- the right degree of pink swinish baldness and she gives us a heroine whose fluffy perfection is spiked, ador- er: Stories ably, with messy ear tufts and party hats that ride askew. The last part of the tale, in which Bernice makes By Hilary Mantel, Picador, 289pages, $16 peace with her demons, is maybe just a touch too sugary sweet for my taste, but the explosion of smiles and This collection ofstories by Hilary Mantel bright colors will delight young readers. - author ofthe Man Booker Prize-winning "WolfHall" - tackles the many diverse sides ofthe human experience: marriage, sex, class and family. ------

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For high schoolers, back- to-school anxiety is normal, but sometimes teens worry excessively. Maybe it's not so surprising. "Kids aren't coming off t the summers we used to have, with one or two books for summer reading," says Beth Dorogusker, an adolescent psychologist in and New York City "Instead they're doing an internship, (on) a sports travel team, building homes in a foreign country or practicing for standardized testing." The academic year can bring even more demands. "It's a perfect storm these days," Dorogusker says. Combine high-pres- sure academics and super- competitive sports with looming college entrance, and a high schooler hefting his backpack can feel like Atlas hoisting the world. Now add the constant blitz of social media, where your teen sees everyone else happy, successful and out having a great time with friends. High schoolers face "a powerful cocktail of worry," agrees Ann V. Klotz, head of Laurel School in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Social anxi- eties about friends and romances compound anxi- ety about grades and col- lege. Plus, a teen who does LAuRENcE MOUTON/PHOTOALTO something dumb can ex- Teenagers are under a lot of pressure, and it's often compounded by social media. Parents can help kids cope. pect it to be instantly photographed and widely That last one might But if you see an ongoing failure. Parents who freak understand that led to a homework is done. Shut shared. surprise you. shift in your child's out when their teens are disappointing test score, or down their computer by Some cues that parents "With binge-watching, behavior, pay attention. anxious just rev up the whether extra credit is an midnight. should watch for, say ex- you enter and live in a Here are ways parents cycle, Klotz points out option. Don't forget to encourage perts: world that's friendly and can help, say Dorogusker Instead, help your child Reassure your teen there ample sleep. Amelia relaxed, where no one's and Klotz: come up with a plan. If she are many good colleges, Mundell, a high school Internalizingvia stressing over exams," Manage your own doesn't make the soccer and many ways to make it senior in Bellingham, insomnia, change in eating Dorogusker says. "If your anxiety. The world won't team, for example, help her in this world. Wash., says students can patterns, excessive child's doing a lot of that, end if your teen doesn't find another place in town Help them normalize forget what it's like to not headaches or pay attention." make the varsity team, get to play. feelings of anxiety, of be tired. "Everyone's got stomachaches. But it's the duration of a into a top college or land Limit your online feeling happy or sad, this cloud ofstress around problem behavior that the lead in the play. checking of grades to once instead of comparing their them. No one's immune," Externalizingvia merits notice: "If teens Likewise, don't echo your a week or less. A single C moods with what they see she says. activities such as drinking, can't sleep one night or child's reactions. Being a does not spell disaster. on social media. partying, hours of video have a headache because parent means helping Don't email the teacher. Limit teens' digital life. Cheryl Stritzel Mccarthy is games or binge-watching they're worried, that's teenagers negotiate Guide your teen to find out They need to leave the a freelance reporter. an entire television series. normal,"Dorogusker says, struggles and manage what he or she didn't phone on the table until MONEY Figuring right time to start Keeping tabs on potential collecting Social Security benef its from Social Security need to accumulate 40 credits. In 2015, you earn tLjt one credit for every $1,220 LJLJ ofearnings that are subject f LJ&LJ. to Social Security taxes, up SOC/a/Se to a maximum of four credits (or $4,880 in JANET KIDO STEWART CAROLYN BIGDA earnings). 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WASHINGTON - Aim- ing lower saves more lives when it comes to control- ling high blood pressure, says a major new study that could spur doctors to more aressively treat patients older than 50. Patients who gt their blood pressure well below today's usually recom- mended level significantly cut their risk of heart dis- ease and death, the Na- tional Institutes of Health announced Friday. The benefit was strong enough that NIH stopped the study about a year early. "This study provides potentially life-saving in- formation;' declared Dr. Gary Gibbons, director of NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Doctors have long de- bated how low blood-pres- sure patients need to go, especially as they get older. Friday's results are prelinii- nary, and researchers stres- sed that they shouldn't alter patient care just yet. But if the full results pan out, they eventually could influence treatment guidelines. "This study certainly supports that lower is bet- TOBY TALBOT/AP 2013 ter," said Dr. Mark Creager, Amajor new U.S. study shows treating high blood pressure more aggressively than usual cuts the risk of heart disease and death in people older than50. president of the American Heart Association, who ally recommend getting age of three medications Dr. Jackson Wright of Case continue tracking SPRINT people never cross the line wasn't involved with the that top number - called with the goal of getting Western Reserve Univer- participants to see if kidney into full-blown hyperten- new study. He called the the systolic pressure - below 120. sity. disease, brain fonction and sion. research a possible road- down to about 140 in gener- The more aressively One question is whether dementia were affected by Good diets, physical map to treatment strategies ally healthy adults and to treated patients saw their older patients need to get more aressive care. activity and keeping a heal- "that will save a significant 130 in patients who also risk of death drop by almosttheir blood pressure as low Meanwhile, what's the thy weight help avoid high amount of lives." have kidney disease or 25 percent compared to the as middle-aged patients do, advice for patients now blood pressure and can About lin 3 adults in the diabetes. less controlled patients, or if doing so increases the struling to control their help to lower it before U.S. has high blood pres- The institute sponsored researchers said. And rates seniors' risk ofside effects blood pressure? medications are required or sure, raising the risk of a nationwide study to test if of cardiovascular problems including falls. Last year, an "The important public along with them. heart attacks, stroke, kidneythat's the best goal, or if dropped by almost 30 per- expert panel sparked de- health message is to speak But once high blood failure and other health aiming lower would either cent in the better-con- bate by recommending that with their health care pro- pressure is diagnosed, problems. help or harm. Starting in trolled group. the treatment target for viders," said NHLBI heart getting treatment is more Normal blood pressure is 2010, more than 9,300 high Researchers wouldn't patients older than 60 be a specialist Dr. George important than the debate less than a measurement of blood pressure patients give precise numbers, or systolicpressure of 150. Mensah. over how low to go, Creager 120 over 80. High blood were enrolled in the information about side The average age of Everyone should know said. That's an individual pressure is diagnosed once SPRINT study - the Sys- effects, data that's expected SPRINT participants was their blood pressure, added decision based on the per. that measurement reaches, tolic Blood Pressure Inter- when the full study is pub- 68, and a quarter of them Creager, director of the son's overall health, and or passes,140over 90. Only vention Trial. Half received lished in a scientific journal were older than 75. The Heart and Vascular Center many people aren't reach- about half of diagnosed an average of about two by year's end. heart association's Creager at Dartmouth-Hitchcock ing today's recommended patients have their blood medications with the goal But preliminary results said doctors will examine Medical Center. Risks for levels. pressure under controL of lowering their systolic suest treatment was closely how those older heart disease begin gradu- "The worst thing people Today's treatment guide- pressure below140.The "extremely well tolerated;' patients fared. ally rising as blood pressure with high blood pressure lines are mixed but gener- other half received an aver- said SPRINT investigator Researchers also will gets above120,even if can do is ignore it," he said. 18 DREAM HOME

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If by the 100th night of use a photography is, the piece will not their original packaging, the "If you don't like it, we'll send customer is not happy, the mat- be exactly the same as it appears company knows that that's virtu- someone to pick it up, no ques- tress will be picked up for free on someone's computer screen," ally impossible to achieve with tions asked." and donated to a homeless shel- said company founder Tove Hoff large furniture. So if something The trend is happening across ter. Wolfe said that the return rate Bryght has a 30-day guarantee on Bonnes. "Our answer to that was doesn't work that arrives through the board, even with products has been minimal. furniture and accessories. to provide an in-home approval the brand's in-home delivery that are customized, and those The fine print' Shoppers in process. People were completely service, the shipping company easy to soil, such as rugs. 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Lis ings ar subject to change. 150th AnnIversary of the End of the The American Legion, Post 134: The Beginning Mah Jongg:Join this six- Please callth1 veue in advance. Civil War: Living history in an encamp- American Legion, Post 134, is seeking week class for beginners. 9:30 am. ment with living Civil War soldiers who volunteers to raise funds for Poppy Days Thursdays, Park Ridge Park District- are on site. 9 am. Daily, Glenview His- to help veterans. Work a few hours in a Centennial Activity Center, 100 South Thursd*,pt17 tory Center, 1121 Waukegan Road, Glen- designated area or solicit donations. 6 Western Ave., Park Ridge, $52 member, view, $5 suggested donation, 847-724- am. Daily, The American Legion Post $57 guest, 847-692-3597 Duke Robiliard with Monster Mike 2235 134,6144 West Dempster Street, Morton Welch on Guitar:8p.m. Thursday, Grove, Any amount helps, 847-663-0539 Food Drive In Skokle:Requesting SPACE, 1245 ChicagD Ave., Evanston, Friends of the Gienvlew Library donations ofcanned goods and dry food $17-$32, 847-492-8860 Special Program: Who Will She Be Movies in the Underground: "The products to fill the shelves ofthe Niles This Time? The Answer Is The Acci- Maze Runner":4 p.m. Thursday, Niles Township Food Pantry. Daily, Wal- Found Launches uve Music Every dental Empress:Barbara Rinella is an Public Library 6960 W. Oakton St, greens, 3945 West Dempster Street, Thursday:The Josh Rzepka jazz trio outstanding speaker, actress and book Nues, free, 847-663-1234 Skokie, free, 847-675-4141. perfonns. 6:30 p.m. Thursdays, Found reviewer. 9:15 am. Thursday, North Kitchen & Social House, 1631 Chicago Shore Country Club, 1340 Glenview Free Webinar: VaiueLlne:Learn how Skokie Photographic Society:All Ave., Evanston, free, 847-868-8945 Road, Glenview, $40,847-729-7500 to access stock rankings, company re- levels ofphotographic skill are wel- ports and other investment research come. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Skokie Vil- Child's Piay: creations and couac- Recovering Resources: Transform- with ValueLine, an interactive online lage Hall, 5127 Oakton St, Skokie, free, tions by our youngest artists: This Ing Water:Water is life and existence is resource. 1 p.m. Thursday, Northbrook 847-677-8324 exhibition celebrates young people's dependent on it, but water can also Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, North- artworks and private collections. 10 a.m. create many environmental issues and brook, free, 847-272-6224 The Language of Business:This new Thursday-Sunday, Evanston Art Center, challenges. 7p.m. Thursday, Glenview free class helps attendees improve their 1717 Central St., Evanston, free, 847-475- Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, One-of-kind Classic Duesenberg reading, writing and math skills as they 5300 Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Collections rolls Into Northbrook learn the language ofbusiness own- Court:Come see a one-of-a-kind cIas- ership and management 6 p.m. Thurs- Ali My Relations: A Seneca History: Free Online Geneaiogy Resources: sic Duesenberg collection featuring days and Tuesdays, JVS Chicago, 5150 Featuring traditional and modern Sene- Discover free genealogy websites to three vehicles on display. 11 am. Daily, GolfRoad, Skokie, free, 855-463-6587 ca artifacts, which span various genera- build your family tree and break down Northbrook Court, 2171 Northbrook tions. 11 am. Daily, Mitchell Museum of your "brick walls." 2 p.m. Thursday, Court, Northbrook, free, 847-498-8191 Funnyman:Chick Sherman was once a the American Indian, 3001 Central St, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview rising Vaudeville star. Along with his Evanston, Free-$5; $10-$12 for talk, Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 A Tribute to Mae West:Come face to less than enthusiastic agent, Chick tries 847-475-1030 face with a Hollywood legend, as Mary to revive his career by starring in an off Story Walk: The Little Red Hen by Anne Burkhalter portrays Mae West, a Broadway production while his daugh- Native Haute Couture:The year long Mary Finch:Stroll, bounce, hop, or woman decades ahead ofher time. i ter searches for answers from her ab- exhibit celebrates the history of Native better yet, bike along the path to read p.m. Thursday, North Shore Senior sentee father. 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 American high fashion from pre-con- this retelling of the classic tale. 9 am. Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, p.m. Fridays; 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sat- tact to today. 10 am. Daily, Mitchell Daily, Gallery Park, 2001 Patriot Blvd., $12 NSSC members; $15 non-members, urday 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday 7:30 Museum of the American Indian, 3001 Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 847-784-6000 p.m. Thesday i p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Central St., Evanston, free, 847-475-1030 Wednesday, Northlight Theatre, 9501 Everybody Move:Celeste Cifala Roy Tony Bennett: Timeless Trouba- Skokie Blvd., Skokie, $15-$65, 847-673- Model Railroad Garden: Landmarks has planned an hour of activities and dour:Musical biographer Susan Benja- 6300 of America:Train and garden enthusi- exploration to get your child up moving, min recounts Tony Bennett's life and asts, young and old, return year after singing and dancing. 9:30 am. Thurs- career for attendees. i p.m. Thursday, Special Exhibition Three Years, year for this exhibition which features days, Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- Eight Months, and Twenty Days: 18 G-scale trains chuing along 1,600 West Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, field Road, Northfield, $10 NSSC mem- The Cambodian AtrocIties and the feet of track past replicas of American 847-677-5277 bers; $13 non-members, 847-784-6000 Search for Justice:Learn about the landmarks including the Statue of Lib- Cambodian genocide and the current erty. 10 am. Daily, Chicagn Botanic (Board) Game On:Grab a board and U.S. Concerns: immigration, cii- trials to bring the perpetrators to justice- Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, get un-bored. All teens ages 13-18 are mate change, Israel, Iran and Pus- 40 years later. 10 am. Daily, Illinois free-$6, 847-835-5440 welcome. 6 p.m. Thursday, Morton sia, China:This workshop explores Holocaust Museum and Education Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., four great challenges facing America in Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, free, Focusing on Nature Photography Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 the early twenty-first century 10 am. 847-967-4835 Exhibition:Focusing on Nature, the Thursdays, North Shore Senior Center, annual student botanical photography Hot Ticket: "Far from the Madding 161 Northfield Road, Northfìeld, $40 Asian Pop-Up Cinema series: Lost exhibition, is a juried show featuring Crowd":The story takes place in Victo- NSSC members; $52 non-members, and Love:After losing his two-year-old more than 40 works by current students rian England, and a headstrong bache- 847-784-6000. son, Lei begins a 15-year-long quest in in photography classes at the school, lorette attracts three very different search ofhis missingchild. On his way, who range in age from their late 20s to suitors. 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Thursday, ChaIr Voga:Increase your flexibility, he meets Zeng, a young car mechanic 70s. 9a.m. Thursday-Sunday, Chicago Morton Grove Public Library 6140 strength and balance in this weekly who was abducted as a child himself Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- class. 10:30 am. Thursdays, Park Ridge 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Wilmette Theatre, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 965-4220 Park District- Centennial Activity Cen- 1122 Central Ave., Wilmette, $10 with ter, 100 South Western Ave., Park Ridge, special discounts for students and sen- 6 Wicket American Croquet:North Between the Lines: The Good Giri by $76 member, $84 guest, 847-692-3597 iors, 847-251-7424 Shore Croquet Club offers free coaching Mary Kubica:Mia Dennett returns sessions and practice games to learn "6 months after she is kidnapped. The Reader's Theatre:This fun, new Wilmette Fiber Arts Group:This Wicket American Croquet?' 11am., i story is told from the viewpoints of her group, open to adults 18 and over, brings group of people is interested in allas- p.m. and 3 p.m. Thursdays, Saturdays mother, the detective, and the kid- storytelling and radio theater to life. 10 pects offibers arts. io am. Thursdays, and Wednesdays, Glencoe Golf Club, napper. 10a.m. Thursday, 7p.m. Tues- am. Thursdays, Park Ridge Park Dis- Panera Bread, 1199 Wilmette Avenue, 621 Westley Road, Glencoe, free, 847- day, Morton Grove Public Library 6140 trict- Centennial Activity Center, 100 Wílinette, free, 847-293-6755 409-5526. Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- South Western Ave., Park I.idge, $55 965-4220 member, $60 guest, 847-692-3597 Turn to Calendar, Next Page 34 CALENDAR

Calendar, from Previous Page Art in the Library: My Museum Year: Downtown Evanston Farmers Mar- 83rd Centrai States Dahlia Society Glenview's own fine artist Elisa ket:7:30 am. Saturday, Oak Avenue and Show:Hundreds ofdahlia blooms Friday, Sept. 18 Boughne shares several of her museum University Place, 1090 University Place, ranging in size from a silver dollar to a quality pieces with Glenview Library Evanston, free dinner plate will be judged and on dis- patrons. 9am. Daily, Glenview Public play, with floral designs and photogra- Des Plaines Farmers' Market:3 p.m. Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, Music Institute's Opening Concert phy completing the show. 10 am. Sat- Fridays, Des Plames Public Library, 1501 free, 847-729-7500 of the Faculty & Guest Artist Se- urday and Sunday, Chicago Botanic Ellinwood Street, Des Plaines, free, ries:Name That Tune: Classical Gems Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, 847-827-5551 Homework Heip Orientation: Volun- with Memorable Monikers Music In- free, 847-835-5440 teers between 14 and 18 are needed for stitute faculty members perform a de- Fail Fest- Des Plaines Family Fun the Homework Help team at Niles lightfully engaging program of classical Harvest Weekend:Learn how to Festival- 2015:The 7th annual Fall Public library. 5:30 p.m. Friday; 2 p.m favorites affectionately known by their harvest, preserve and store your home- Fest, features concerts, carnival with Saturday, Nues Public Library, 6960 W. musical nicknames. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, grown produce or farmers' market rides, games, a kid's midway and food Oakton St, Niles, free, 847-663-1234 Nichols Concert Hall, Music Institute of bounty. 11 am. Saturday and Sunday, - - and beverages. 6p.m. Friday; 12 p.m. Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Saturday and Sunday, Lake Park Memo- Gentle Voga Yogainstructor Olga $30 adults; $20 seniors; $10 students, Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 rial Pavilion, 2200 Lee St, Des Plaines, Rudiak leads a series of yoga sessions 847-905-1500 free, 847-391-5700 for improved physical strength, relax- Farmers market: Glenview:9 am. ation and mental clarity 9:30 am. and 11 FUSE: Studio:Dropinwith friends to Saturday, Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner Spoon River Anthology:Celebrate am. Fridays, Northbrook Public Li- wire LEDs, compose a ringtone, build Road, Glenview, Free, 847-657-1506 the 100th anniversary of the publication brary, 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, an amp, mix chemicals to make gel of Illinois poet Edgar Lee Masters most free, 847-272-6224 beads, navigate a robot obstacle course 41st Anniversary Dinner Celebra- noted work in this stage production of and more. midnight Saturday, Evanston tlon:Homenetmen ofChicago presents "Spoon River Anthology" produced by Jazz/Blues Concert - Dave Specter: Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave., its 41st anniversary dinner celebration. the Guild Theatre company. 7:30 p.m. The library's brand new Jazz/Blues Evanston, free, 847-448-8600 Entertainment by Chicago's Vatche Fridays, Saturday and Sunday, Leela Salon Concert series debuts with Dave Zakarian. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Shanazar- Arts Center, 620 Lee St., Des Plaines, Specter, an internationally-recognized Annual Evanston Harvest Cele- ian Hall, 1701 Greenwood Road, Glen- $15-$25,800-838-3006 blues and jazz guitarist 7:30 p.m. Friday, bration:The annual Evanston Harvest view, Adults: $25, young adults, $10, Northbrook Public Librar 1201 Cedar Celebration will be a "Truck-to-Table" 312-520-6651 The Verve Pipe:8 p.m. Friday, SPACE, Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 community event 11 am. Saturday, - 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $20-$34, Downtown Evanston Farmers' Market, Gienview Haus' 4th Annual Okto- 847-492-8860 Share The Warmth:Join a group of 1800 Maple Avenue, Evanston, $50, berfest Tent Party:Inspired by the warm, friendly, supportive women (men Eight food tickets included, 847-570- world's most popular German event, Ring 43 MagIc Club Meeting Evans- welcome) to prepare one-of-a-kind 4140 Glenview "Haus" hosts the North ton:Performance and lecture by award- fleece blankets for chemo patients. 9 Shore's most exciting and authentic winning magician Whit (Pop) Haydn. am. Friday, North Shore Senior Center, Signature Entertainment Presents: all-day Oktoberfest celebration this side 7:30 p.m. Friday, Presence Saint Francis 161 Northfleld Road, Northfield, free, LOL Saturday:Adult Comedy every of Munich. II am. Saturday, Glenview Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., Evanston, $20 847-293-6755 Saturday night hosted by Comedy leg- House, 1843 Glenview Road, Glenview, guests, 847-272-3850 ends Tony Sculfield and Mark Sim- free, 847-742-0692 Duplicate Bridge:9 am. Fridays, Park mons. 9 p.m. Saturday, Chicago's Home TheOutfit: In this modern fairy tale Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western ofChicken & Waffles , 2424 W. Demp- ACT Prep Test:noon Saturday, Glen- noir, comically tragic Nora lives in a Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692-5127 ster St., Evanston, $15 adult advance; view Public Library, 1930 Glenview world of shadows. She meets Marco $20 at the door, 847-521-6434 Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 changes her life with a remarkable Next to Normai:This riveting musical outfit. Her newfound confidence leads won three Tony Awards in 2009 and the Mad Bread Live at The Knot: Mad Family Movie: Spongebob Movie, to new conflict 8 p.m. Fridays; 3p.m. Pulitzer Prize for its heartbreaking, Bread is a stringband for the 21st cen- "Sponge OutofWater":When a Sunday, Piccolo Theatre, 600 Main St, humorous and unffinchingly authentic tury, plang a unique mixture of blue- diabolical pirate above the sea steals the Evanston, $27; $23 seniors ; $15 stu- look at a modern family struling with grass, rock, folk and blues. 9:30 p.m. secret Krabby Patty formula, Sponge- dents; $11 children, 847-424-0089 the effects of bipolar disorder. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, The Celtic Knot Public House, Bob and his nemesis Plankton must Fridays and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday, 626 Church St., Evanston, free, 847-864- team up in order to get it back. 2 p.m. -SRhythms Dance:7:30 p.m. Fridays Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave., 1679 Saturday, Lincoinwood Public Library; and Tuesday, Foster Dance Studios, 915 Skokie, $28- $38, 847-677-7761 4000 West Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, Foster St, Evanston, $15; $10 for stu- First Bank S Trust Twentieth Anni- free dents and seniors, 847-869-0250 versary Celebration:Celebrate First Saturday, Sept 19 Bank & Trust's anniversary byjoining in Get Hooked: Aduit Crafts - Stitch- GIenVIEWINGS Fall Film Serles: Far festivities that include: food from cry:Expert needle artist Marilynn From the Madding Crowd:Who will TCD Expo:The event highlights the 20 Hecky's Barbecue and Chicago Sweet Salimi demonstrates needlepoint stitch- win Bathsheba Everdene's heart and Ride; face painting; stilt walking and es in this series. 10 am. Saturday, Mor- mind; and what is the fate of her land? career electives available to juniors and seniors in DuPage County and Lyons juggling, and balloon art from The Ac- ton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Based on the acclaimed Thomas Hardy tors Gymnasium live music; and give- Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 noveL 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Friday, Glen- Township, including those in health care, public safety, personal services, aways. 11 am. Saturday, First Bank & view Public Library, 1930 Glenview Trust, 820 Church St, Evanston, free, Morton Grove Farmers Market:8 Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 trades, technology and engineering. 9 am. Saturday, Technology Center of 847-733-7400 am. Saturday, Dempster Street and Georgiana Avenue, 6210 Dempster St, Meeting of the MINECRAFTers DuPage, 301 South Swift Road, Addison, free, 630-691-7572 Fruit and Vegetable Garden Family Morton Grove, free, 847-750-6436 (grades 4-8):Build, craft, mine, farm Drop-in Activities:Discover where and explore the mammoth world of food comes from and how plants grow. Smashbox Weekend: Joininongoing MINECRAFF. Come with your favorite Dog Daze:The Dash 4 Dogs race is at 8 am. All proceeds go to the Fetching Pollinate flowers, dissect seeds, see activities at the Niles Public Library. 11 servers, your own account, or play on roots growing, compost with worms, am. Saturday, Niles Public Library, 6960 one of the Library's. 6p.m. Friday, Glen- Tails Foundation, which raises money for their adoptable dogs. 8 am. Sat- create a rainbow for healthy eating and w Oakton St, Niles, free, 847-663-1234 view Public Library, 1930 Glenview more. 11 am. Saturday and Sunday, Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 urday, Redmond Park, 735 E. Jefferson St, Bensenville, $20-40, 530-766-7015 Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Turn to Calendar, Next Page CALENDAR -35

Calendar, from Previous Page Maiott Japanese Garden Famiiy Getting Excited about Science: To Knitting Rouncttable:2 p.m. Monday, Sundays:Take part in engaging, educa- celebrate the grand opening of the Morton Grove Public Library 6140 Northfleid Farmers Market:7:30 tional and fun activities related to Japa- Wonder Ground, Scientist Steve Bel- Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- f a.m. Saturday, Happ Road and New nese gardens and other aspects of Japa- liveau returns with a surprise-filled 965-4220 Trier Court, 6 Happ Road, Northfield, nese culture. 11 am. Sunday, Chicago program especially geared toward ele- free, 847-446-4451 Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, mentary school students. 2 p.m. Sunday, Yarn Gang:Kids in grades one and up Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Niles Public Library 6960 W. Oakton are invited to try their hand at knitting, Twice as Nice MOMs Fail Resaie: St, Niles, free, 847-663-1234 crocheting or other yarn crafts. 4 p.m. There are tons of items for sale: clothes, Chicago Botanic Garden Farmers' Monday, Morton Grove Public Library, shoes and toys for babies and kids. 8 Market:9 a.m. Sunday, Chicago Botan- Girls on the Pun Northbrook Dis- 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, a.m. Saturday, Park Ridge Presbyterian ic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- trict 27 and Westmoor - Fail 2015 847-965-4220 Church, 1300 W. Crescent Ave., Park cee, free, 847-835-5440 Teams:Registration is now open at the Ridge, $1 entry per person; purchases website for the fall season of Girls on Yoga for Kids: Stretch, Bend, vary, 847-823-4135 Lincoinwood Public Library Day at the Run for third through fifth grade Breathe:Kids ages four through eight- the Chicago Botanic Garden:The girls in Northbrook. 5p.m. Sunday, 4 can learn yoga poses and breathing Park Ridge Farmers Market:7 am. program that includes: a library intro- p.m. Sept 24, Shabonee School, 1000 techniques and feel relaxed and ener- Saturday, Park Ridge Farmers Market, duction, rare book viewing and gallery Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, $175 for gized afterward. 4:30 p.m. Monday, 15 S. Prairie Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- talk on Lenhardt Library's current ex- the season Niles Public Library, 6960 W. 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BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Skokie: 4937 Church IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNtY DEPART- - COUNTY, ILLINOIS MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Large 1 bedroomHeat includ- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- ed, parking avail., nest to park, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. CERY DIVISION Plaintiff, cloue to Otd OrchardAvaflable CSMC MORTGAGE-BACKED Jenny's Agency Residential for Rent NOW! CallBarbara 312-927- 7070 or Hallmark & Johnson FASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, FlA NIKIFOROS, SOFOKLIS NIKIFOROS, STATE OF ILLINOIS DeHaan Masonry & Restoration - regivers, babysitters SERIES 2006-7, U S BANK 773-545-6160 Defendants We Will Beat Any Competitors Pricel ousekeepersLive in or lrw NATiONAL ASSOCIATION, AS lo CH 034991 t E.iicellent services for morn TRUSTEE, 9001 MAJOR AVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 608253 SpringDiscounts Available! than 1 S years 847-537-6469 or Bridgeview plaintiff NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to *All Bnckwork & Concrete Wort Brick Paverc*Caolktng*Chtmney & 847-459-0565 and visit us at Condo. 3rd t2br/2ba, new Rooms to Rent a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sa!e entered in the above cause on Stone Repatr'.* Fimplacex*Matlboxet*Cultured Stone & Glas Block enn-a:enc .com paint & carpet. $R50*sec. V. July 8, 2015 an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 dep. 708-704-2946 LILIANA SOLOVASTRU A/KJA LIL- AM on October 13 2015, atThe ludicial Sales Corporation, One South Tack. tnttng*Wnterscalin. *Landxca tng*ketointngWalls LIAN SOLOVASTRU, VASILE SO- Wacker Drive: 24th FlOOr, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to W Do lt ALL No Job Too Sm LOvASTRIJ; STATE OF ILUNOIS; the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real es Gary 3BR iBA livingldining rm Aurora COUNTY OF COOK, AN ILLINOIS ttliclimates. Oser 19 ox exp Ca Damon 708-263-9(W) Kitchen/Bath Remodelin Sleeping 9m $90/wk, Fndge, tate' Commonly known as 9001 MAJOR AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL fenced yrd Full bsmnt. Enc1osel MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, 60053 Property Inden No 10-17-414-017 10-17-414-018. The reales- w w w - do lìt a rs na soi ry. co ro A'or,a.e services. Quaity bck prch. $760. 708-491-6135 No Smoking, 630-247-1031 Defendants Const & Remodeling, Electrical tate is improved with a siegle family residence. Sale terms. 25% down Carpentry, Flumbing. HVAC. Free of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to Park City 10 CH 28129 The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted Est. 25 yrs evp. 847-445-5285 Gary. IN House For Rent 3 BR 1 Laund. br/full bu, shared area, Property Address' 6818 BECK- The balance, including the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Res!dential BA. 5329 W 3rd Ave, $650/mo* si 25/wk. 224-930-9494 WITH ROAD MORTON GROVE, Froperty Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential $650 sec dep 630-205-1024 IL 60053 real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds] REAL ESTATE FOR Shapiro Kreiuman & Assoc. tie a or wire transfer, is due within twenty-tour (24) hOurs. No tee shall be GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY 09-026678 APARTMENT FOR Homewood large 2br/lba Oak SALE oaid by the mortxaxee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant firs, AC Laund/Storage off -utreet (lt is advised that interested par- to its credit bid at't!Te sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor or RENT? prkng10S0 758-799-6744 ties consult with their other Senor acquiring the residential real nstate whose rights in and to AIBIp - 4501 W Howdy Ls Lake Forest- own attorneys before bidding at the residential real estate arose prior to the sale The sublect properly (117th & Kenton) 9/18-2OE 9-6 700 N Sheridan Rd The search begins moilsage foreclosure sales.) Furs clothing, appls, dishes, full is sabject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special SAT. Sept 26 8AM-3PM Lansing 2br/lba condo, ist f) PUBLTC"N011CE is hereby given tasestevied against said real estate and ix offered for sale without any mattress-pert cond fall boots Rummage Sale- here! Many w/pool $850/mo n sec mcl util. that pursuant to a Judgment of 1ST Presbyterian Church representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse apartment and home minus electricity. 708-754-3924 Foreclosure entered on luly 29, to Plaintiff and in \'AS 155condition. The sale is further uubject to Furniture, Clothing-all ages, Residential for Sale 2015,KallenRealtyServices, confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, Holiday, Sports, "French 900m", hunters check the Inc.as Selling Officialwillat Shoes, Toys, Appliances & more! Monee the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the ClasSifieds before Estate Home 4 BR 3 BA 12:iO p.m. on October 30, 2015, purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. ALL proceeds go tocharity. at 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite firutchurchlf org looking for a new Ranch 1.5 acres, credit check, The property will NOT be open tom inspection and plaintiff makes no $2,500 708-235-0011 1020, Chicago,Illinois,sellat representation as to the condition of (tie property. Prospective bidders BURR RIDGE - HUGE place to live, public auction to the highest are admonished to check the court tile to verify all information It this CHURCH GARAGE SALE Manhattan - Leighlinbridge bidder for cash, as set tortS be- property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- Sat September 19 tam - dom Subdivision Sale (At Gougar & Advertise your rental Park Forest 3br hue 1 ha, new Edison Park, Chicago Updated low, the following described real dncsr istavail clousre sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and St Heletas, 7600 S. Wolf Rd Sweedlerl. Thu 9/17-Sun 9/20 units with us to get a 10/1, 8k md] 3BR i SBA end unO w/ patio. property: the legal tees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 8a-3p. Over 40 homes! Furs, crdt chk.1,050 708-Sit- 51 FSBO $275,000 773-631-4886 Commonly knownas6818 605/9(11 and l)Ç4(. If this property is a condominium unit which is iump on the Beckwith Road, Morton Grow, Chicago - 601X1 W. Foster Ave Baby/Childrens items, Appl, part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the Decor, & much morei IL 60053 foreclosure sole other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments Sept ¶9, 93Oam-4pm and Sept. competition! Call Permanent Indeo No.: 10-18- 20 9am-lpm Garage/Estate reouired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5th-il. IF 866-399-0537 or visit 115-0 12 YOU ARE l'I-fE MORTGAGOR (FIOMEOWtIERI YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO Sale Housewares,turrsture, The mortgaged real estateis clothing, tools, and much mote. ploCeanad. ESTATE SALE CONDO- REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTEII ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF improved with a dwelling. The POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- tribunesuburbs.Com property will NOT be open tor LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- inspection. cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.l The Morton Grove - S916 Cram St. ALL MUST BE SOLD. iudgnientamount was in Order to gain entry into our building,and the foreclosure sale room Sept 18 & 19. Bum-Spm. Multi- $B6S,21939. Sale terms for in Cook County and the same identification for sales held ut other family SaleFurniture, collect non-parties: 10% of successful county venues where The ludicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- bIes, antiques & lots of miuc. GLENVIEW, IL bid immediately at conclusion sure sales, For information enamine tIse court file or contact Plaintiff's Chicago BUSINESS OWNERS of auction, balance by 12:30 attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.. 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE Multi Family Gara e Sale p m, the nest business clay, both Morton Grove -Moving Sale, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer t467 W. Windsor ve Advertise with us! by cashier's checks und no re- to file number 14-13-27213. THE IUOICIAL SALES CORPORATION One 1 DAY ONLY! Everything must Fri Sept. 18th & Sat. Sept, 19th funds. The sale shall be subject South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (31 21 236-SALE gst Sun 9/20 9am-4pm, 9000 to general real estate tanes, spa- 9AM - 49M Both Days McVicker 2 COMPLETE QUEEN BEDROOM SETS. You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tisc.com for Lots of Stuff' The ClassifiedsCOfl ciai taxes, specla! assessments, a 7 day status reDort of tiending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC, special tases levied, and supe- lSwO3b NORTH TRONTACE ROAD, SUiTE 100 BURR 9100E, IL 60527 Napervllle - SetS Sept 18th & showcase your BOTH WITH DRESSERS, TALL BOYS nor liens it any The property is Chicago '/036 N Ozark. Thu (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No 14-13-27213 Attorney ARDC No. 19th cam-3pm Tool sale, many offered ' as Is,with no express 00468002 AttOrney Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 CH 034991 TJSCH: 9/17 & Fri 9/18 9a-3p. Ldy XL power tools, hand tools, lawn business and or implied warranties und with- Leather Coat, Qn Bedding set, AND NIGHT STANDS. 35-10381 NOTE. Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, tools, sorne car parts, & corvette services! Advertise out any representation as to you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemedto be a debt collec- Wicker Desk, Iflini Flece Blanket, accessories 2659 1-iciddam Rd the quality of tithe or recourse & toes of HH items! your cleaning for attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be to Plaintiff Prospection bidders used for that purpose. Oak Forest - 6117 Boca Rio Dr. service, mortgage are admonished to review the 1668532 CHICAGO - 3938 N Flainfield 9/18 & 9/19, 9am-lpcn Sewing 3 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS [ONE court hIe to verify all infomnia- - 9/179/189/19; 9am-Spm. machine, large assortment s'i company or doycore tion and tu view auction orles al 9/10, 9/17, 9/24/15 3559837 Great Items lncluding Computer items. Too much to list, with us today! www.kallenrs.com, Desk, Greeting Cards, Old Movie LEATHER],AN OTTOMAN, 5 END For information' SaleClerk. Equipment/Screen, 18-Gallon Oak Forest - 156 & Oak Fark Shapiro Krelvman & Associates, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Rubbermaid Containers, Ave 9/18 9/19. 9a-3p Sub div. Call866-399-0537or TABLES, LARGE GLASS MAHOGANY LLC, Attorney 8 42168, 2121 MENT - CHANCERY OMSION 1969 sewmg machine/cabinet multi lam, Furs, tools, clths, etc. Waukegan Road Suite 301, Ban- GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Vintage Enercycle, mirrors, end visit us onlineat nockbumn,Illinois 60015, (847) Plaintiff, tables, housewares & more! Oak Lawn - 5808 W 90th Pl, ploceanad, tribune COFFEE TABLE, 8 LAMPS. ALL 291-1717, between 100 pm Sept 18 9-3, Sept 19 9-12 HUGE and 300 p m. weekdays only. 1BECA GAODE ARA REBECCA GAOOE, GEORGE GAODE suburbs.com Defendants Chicago - Thur Fri17th 18th SALE Escerise equip, desk, etc, FURNITURE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. 666855 9-3pm 5333 dorth Alcott. lo CH 42780 tewelry.household,furniture, 5131 LUNT AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 Circle This! )t 9/17, 9/24, 10/1/15 3574706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to holiday, clothing, & lots more! u Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Vacation Property July 10, 2015, an agent tom The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at lo 30 APARTMENT FOR OTHER ITEMS INCLUDEA LARGE AM on October 13, 201 5, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Oak Lawn - 4819 W. 107th St. Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Fri-Sat,Sept.18-19, 9am-4pm RENT? LIVING ROOM MIRROR, ONE SOFA, to the highest bidder, au set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 5131 LUNT AVENUE, SgOKIE,IL 60077 Car floor mats, children's toys, VACA11ON HOME NEAR CUL- household items, records, china, The search begins Property !nden NO, 10-33-216-037-0000 The real estate is improved Chicago - Huge Garage Sale. PICTURES, DISHES, PLATES, VER ACADEMY 100' FRONT- frames and mach more Witt a brick single family house, attached 2 car garage. Sale terms: 7012 N Osceola,9/19-9/20, here! Many AGE Handicap access, 3 bd S 25% dOwn ot the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale 9am-4pm Household, furntiure, apartment and home bth. by owner call 574 R42-2619 payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation, No third party checks will be coats, beer can collection (late Oak Lawn - 10404 S Washington GLASSWARE, ETC. accepted. The balance, including the Judicial saletee for Abandoned 7051, etc. Ave (5500 vA. Thu 9/17-Sat 9/19 hunters check the Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on 9a-3p Kids clothes, Toys, Music, Classifieds before residential real estate at the rute of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction Movies, Crafts, Adult Clothes, & APARTMENT FOR thereof of the amount Bid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. in Chicago Ridge - 6550 W. ¶07th much morei looking for a new St. Thurs 9/Ti & Fn 9/18, 9-3. UNIQUE WHITE CORNER GLASS CHINA cnrtihed funds/Or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours. tools, RENT? No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring tire residential real Power/hand bikes, 1H Palos Hills - 7815 W 101st Pl place to live, appls, knick knacks & tons of The seorCh begins nutatn pursuant lo its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judg- mmc Sept 18, aam-4pm & Sept.l9th, Advertise your rental CABINET AND A WHITE TILE KITCHEN ment creditor, or other lienoracquiring the residential real estate sam-lpmBigFamily Garage units with us to get a here! Many whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the Sale. New unto used. Something sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, upe- Deer Park- 20347 Meadow for everyone. iump on the TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS. oportment and home ctal assessments, sr special tases levied against said real estate and Lane 9/19-20, Ba-4p. Eotensive hunters check the is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity huntinglcamping gear, furniture Palos HIlts- 8157 W 99th St Competition! Call of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The GIANT SALE!Vintage,Harley 866-399-0537 or visit Classifieds before sale is further subject to conhrmation by the court. Upon paysnent in EvergreenPark -95225. Davidson oars & helmets, furt., looking tor o new full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certitcate of Sa!e Hamsn, Sat Sept. 19, 9am-2pm. hh Fri 9/18 & Sat 9/19 9-3. ploCeanad. ONE DAY ONLY SALE. ALL WILL thulwill entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after csnfir- Moving after 45 years. Tons of tribunesuburbs.com ploce fo live, matlori of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inupection and items, Too much to list Park Ridge - 816 S Greenwood, BE SOLD. 10:00-3:00 SATURDAY Advertise your rental plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Fri 9/1g, aSat 9/19,9-4. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court tile to verity Franklin Park - Rummage Sale Antiques! Everything must go! units with us to get a all information It this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of 9820 Franklin Ave 7am-llam, SEPTEMBER 19TH. 340 WAUKEGAN lump on the the und at the foreclosure saie, other than a mortyagee, shall pay the Sat. 9/19 Appliances, old doors, Portage - Halloween hber assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- & interior trim optics, Christmas por lit trees, BUSINESS OWNERS RD. UNIT 4 GLENVIEW IL. competition! Call hi Act 765 ILCS 605/9lgItll and lg((4(. If this property is a condominium & Christmas items, electronics 866-399-0537 or visit unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser st household items, smal( Advertise with us! the unit ut the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the Circ(e This! .\ appliances,clothes& much placeo nod. assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS much more! 52 Serenity 605/18.515-11. iF YOU APE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMSOWNER), YOU Terrace Sept 15-18 9-4pm tribunesuburbs,Com HAVE THFRIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN' The Clossifieds can DIRECTIONS-ONE BLOCK SOUTH TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION showcase your 15-17011Cl OFIHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will Gtencoe - 400 Lincoln Ase. Fri Sugar Grove- 316 Snow St. Fri. 9/18 & Sat. 9/19, 9am-4pm. business and OF MCDONALDS ON WAUKEGAN need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's 9/18- San 9/20 9a-4pFurs, Rain or Shine Vintage Items, license, passport, efc.Iin order to gain entry into our building and the Antiques, lewelry, Housewares services!Advertise NEW AD foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same tdentrtication for Clothing, Books & Coffee TbI crafts, Xbon, HH iteWs, tools, RD. TURN RIGHT AT FIRST STREET- glassware, toys, DVDS and lots your cleaning saleb held at other county venues where The Iudicial Sales Corpora- Books, & much more! morei PLACEMENT tion conducts foreclosure sales For information: Visit our website at service, mortgage HARRISON. THE UNIT IS ON YOUR service.atty-pierce cow. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE For your & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffs Attorneys, One North Dearbom Street Suite Gtenvlew- 2450 Waukegan Rd. Tinley Park -6643 Glenview Sunset Village. Community Wide company or daycore convenience, 13182, CHICAGO IL 60602. Tel No. (3121 476-5500, Please refer to file Di 9/18-9/19. 9am-3pm. LEFT HAND SIDE. LAST UNIT IN THE 8 number PA102686. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Sale A variety of items Sat 9/19 Tons of tools, electric, hand & with us today! classified ad & Sun 9/20, 9-5 (see 427 4th St Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You hydraulic, stained glass, ID riding can also visit The Judicial Sales Csmooratisn at w'wttsc.com for a 7 for rebate itemsl lawnmower,likenew ladies UNIT COMPLEX ON THE LOWER LEVEL placement is available Call866-399-0537 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE S ASSOCIATES One North alum bike, antiques, collectibles, or 24 hours a doy, 7 days Dearborn Street Suite 1318) CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attor- Lake Forest - 1071 Mt Vernon visitus onlineat NORTH SIDE. PLEASE PARK ON THE o week and 365 days a ney File No, FA1O2BÓ86 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 10 CH Ave. Fri-Sat Sept 18-19, Wauconda - Church of the Holy 42780 TJSC#: 35-10170 9am-30m FlugeMulti-Farnily. Apostles, Rummage Sale, 26238 placeo nod tribune year, Visit placeanad. 1667470 Household, esigner items, N Rt. 59, Fri. 9/1& lOam-6pm & suburbs,com HARRISON SIDE STREET. tribunesuburbs.com treadmill, and more. Don't Miss! Sat 9/19, 88m-30m. 9/3, 9/10. 9/17/15 3535823 Help Wanted Full 4 IN THE CIRCU!T COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Help Wanted Full Hetp Wanted Full Hetp Wanted Full MENT - CRANCERY DIVISION Estate Estate Time Time Time Time FEDERAL NATIONM MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION PlaIntiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK WANDA POLSAKIEWICZ WANDA POLSAKIEWICZ AS TRUSTEE OF THE COUNTY, ILLINOIS WANDA POLSAKIEWId LIVING TRUST DATED 8/26/06, UNKNOWN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- BENEFICIARIES OF THE WANOA POLSAKIEWICZ LIVING TRUST DATED COUNTY, ILLINOIS CERY DIVISION 4 8/26/06, 4628 RIVER ROAD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A. OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS CERY DIVISION - Plaintiff, Defendants US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- vs. 11 CH 36921 TION IGOR KHRESTIN; GENE KHRESTIN 4628 NORTH RIVER ROAD #3C SCHILLER PARK, IL 60176 Plaintiff. AKAGENNADY NOTiCE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to vs. r KHRESTIN AXA GENNADIY a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause orn ALBERT M ALMONTE, JOJI G. AL- KHRES11N; July 13. 2015, an agent for The JUdICIal Sales Corporation, will at 1030 MONTE; AND Defendants AM on October 14. 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- 11 CH 120á9 Wacker DrIve - 241E FIo0i CHICAGO, IL. 60606, seIl at public auction RECORD CLAIMANTS, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gives to the highest bidder, as sen forth below the following described real Defendants, that pursuant to a Judgmest 1 estateConnnnsonly known as 4628 NOTH RIVER RIYAD #3C SCHIL- 14 CH 8921 of Foreclosure entered in the LER PARK, IL 60176 PrOperty Index No 12-15-116-052-1016 the real NOTICE OF SALE above entitled cause on Marçh estate is Improved witS a 3 story multI-unit building with outdoor PUBLIC NOTICE ix hereby given 252014, Insercounty Judicial parkIng. Sale terms 25% down Ot the hIghest bid by certified funds that pursuant to a Judgment Sales Corporation will on Tues- attIre close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales CorporatIon NO of Foreclosure entered in the day, October 13, 2015, at the third party checks will be accepted The balance. including the Judicial above entitled causa Intercoun- hour of 1 1 a.m in their office at sale tee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, ty Judicial Sales Corporation will 120 West Madison Street, Suite which is calculated on residential real estate at the rafe of $1 for each on Monday October 12, 2015, at 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to the hour o 11 am, in their of- highest biddlar for cash, the fol- exceed S3DD, in Cerhfied funds/or wire transfer, s due within twenty- fice at l2OWest Madison Street lowing described property: four 124) hours NO fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the Suite 71RA, Chicago, Illinois, sell PI.N '10-22-331-011-0000. residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any to the highest bidder for cash, Commonly knownau 8023 mortgagee, udgment creditor. or Other lienor acquiring the residential the following described mort- KILBOURM AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL real estate whose rights in and to the reoidential real estate arose gaged real es'tate 60076 prior to the sale The subject property is oublect to general real estate Commonly known as 4534 MaIn The mortgaged real estateis tanes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real Street, Skokie, IL 60076 improved with a single family j estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to qual- PIN, 10-22-105-036-0000 residenceIf the sublect mont- ay or quantity of title and without recourse to Pluintiff and in \"AS The mortgaged real estate is a gaged real estate is a unit of u ISV' condition The sale is further subiect to confirmation by the court single tawny residence. If the common interest community, Upon payment in full of the amounf bidthe purchaser will receive a oubiect morTgaged real estate the purchaser of the unit other Certificate of Sale that will entrtle the purchaser to a deed to the real is a unit of a common Interest than a mortgagee oflall pay the estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for community, the purchaser of assessments required by sub- inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the unit other than a mortgagee section 1g-11 of Section 18.5 of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court shall pay the assessments re- the ConGominium ProperTy Act. file to verify all information If this properly is a condominium unit, the quired by subsection 1g-t) of Sale terms: 25% doWn ty certI- purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, Section 18.5 of the Condomini- fied funds, balance within 24 shall pay the assessments and fhe legal fees required by The Condo- um Property Act hours, by certified funds. No minium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9lg)lll and (gtI4l. If this property is Sale terms Bidders muut pres- refunds, The property will NOT a condominium unit wEnch is part of a common interest community, ent, at the time of sale a ca- be open for inspecfion Upon the purchaser of the unit at the foreçlosune sale other than a mort- shier's or certified check (or 10% payment in full of the amount gagee shall nay the assessments required by The Condominium Pro - of the successful bid amount. bid, the purchaser veil receive a ertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/1&51g-ll. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOM - The balance of the successful Certificate of Sale which will en- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 bid shall be paid within 24 hours, title the purchaser to a Deed to DAYS AFTER ENTRY DEAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE by similar funds.The property the premises after confirmation WITH SECTION 15-t7011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE will NOT be open for inspection. of the sale LAW You will need a photo identification issued by a government For information call Ms. Sheryl Fpr information Visit our web- agency tdriver's license, passport, et c,l in Order to gain entry into our A. Fyock at Plaintiff's Attorne - site at http://snrvice.atty-pierce. buildiyg and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same Latinler LeVay Fyock LLC, S com Between 3 p w and 5 identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial West Monroe Street, Chic.o. p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales For information- Visit UI' - Illinois 60603.1312) 422-g Plaintiff'sAttorneys, 1 North our website at service.atty-pierce cow between the hours of 3 and 5 35002 -839 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 60602. Tel.No. (3121 476-5500. Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (3t2) 476-5500 Please CORPORATION Referto File Number 1105229 refer to file number PA1123386 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, l312t 444-1122 INTERCOUNTY JUDICLSL SALES One South Wacker Drive 24th FloOr Ctnica_go, IL 60606-465013121236- CORPORATION SALE You can also visit Tire Judicial gates CorporatIon uf w.tJsc,com 1669091 Selling Officer, 1312)444-1122 for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 13CEtHICAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-5500 9/17. 9/24, 10/1/15 3575016 669104 Attorney File No. FA1123386 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number 11 CH 36921 TJSCI 35-10314 9/17, 9/24, 10/1/15 357502B 1668474 9/10, 9/17, 9/24/15 3559611

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID F14120379Anselmo Lindberg COUNTY, ILLINOIS MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION The Board of Education, Lincoln- lN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS Olrver LLC COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Call COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIViDUAL wood School District 74, 6950 N IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CERY DIVISION CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR NEWLANDS ASSET East Prairie Road, Lincolnwood COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL HOLDING TRUST, Illinois 60712, will receive waled WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA11ON, AS SUCCESSOR BY COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- MERGER TO WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- LON F/KJA THE BANK OF NEW Plaintiff, bids for: CERY DIVISION YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-HEi CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWALT HAZEL ASUFRIN. CLOCK TOWER POINTE OF I-IARWOOD HEIGHTS CON- NEW SWITCHBOARD WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TODAY Plaintiff, INC.. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSf GOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendants EQUIPMENT Plaintiff, 2006-29T1, MORTGAGE PASS- 14 CH 11850 AT vs THROUGH CERTIFICATES. 4811 N OLCOI'T AVE., UNIT #614 FlarwoOd Heights, IL 60756 K5THRYN ANN THOMAS LINCOLN HALL MIDDLE SCHOOL THOMAS JLORSCHEIDER AltA Defendants Plaintiff NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to 6855 N CRAWFORD AVENUE THOMAS LORSCHEIDER; a ludgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on LINCOLNW000, ILLINOIS 60712 MARY C.LORSCHEIDER AltA V. july 9, 2015 an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:35 12 CH 44464 to place PROJECTNO 141991 MARY LORSCHEIDER; MOHAMMAD S. SAYANI A/K/A AM on October lO, 201 5, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 4340 NORTH OLCOT1 AVENUE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A Norridge, IL 60706 MOHAMMAD SAUM SAYANI; Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction The Bid Opening will be on Fr1- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TRESSA SAYANI; MORTGAGE to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the foljoWing described real day, September25, 2015 at 2:00 WITH BANK ONE.N.A.; UN- NOTICE OF SALE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION estate: Commonly known as 4811 N. OLCOTT AVE. UNIT 9614, Har- PM at the Distriçt Administrative KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- SYSTEMS, INC., wood Heights, IL 60706 PrOperty Index No. 12-12-4y50091o86 VOL. Office. At this time the Bids will RECORD cLAIMANTS anacl Defendants 136. The real estate is improved with a condominium. The udgment be publicly opened and read Defendants, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of amount was $325,697.60 Sale terms: 25% down of the highestbid by A Performance and Payment Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 16,2015, an lo CH 9500 certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October Bond in the full amount of the 15 CH 3278 19, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Drive Pronerty Address 9225 NORTH Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in- contract will be required A Bid Calendar SB SAYRE AVENUE MORTON cluding the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Mu- - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 sel! at public auction to the highest Security of 10% ut the Bid is bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: GROVE IL 60053 nicipaEty Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate required with the proposal The NOTICE OF SALE in the NOTIC OF FORECLOSURE SALE at the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount Contractor mustpay the Prevail- LOT FOUIR 141 IN RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK "C Shapiro Kreisman R Assoc, file B paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire ng Wage Rates for all Work per PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- IN WALTER SASS' 1ST 10-034764 transfer, is dUe within tWenty-four (24(hOurs. No fee shall be paid by Illinois Law. EN that pursuant to a Judgment ADDITION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUAR (It is advised that interested par- the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its of Foreclosure and Sale entered TER 11/41 OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/41 OF SECTION 13 T0WN ties consult with their credit bitfafthe sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other ltis the policy of Lincolnwood n the above entitled cause In- SHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. own attorneys before bidding at Senor acquiring the resefential real esTate whose rights in and to the SchoolDiotrict 74 to provide tercounty Judicial Sales Corpo- ACCORDING TO PLAT OF SAID RESUBDIVISION REGISTERED IN THE DF- mortgage foreclosure sales.) residential realestate arose prior to the sale The subject property is equal opportunity to all qualified ration will on Friday October 9, FICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TITLES OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ON PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given sublect to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special business in the awarding of con- 2015 at the hour ol ii am. in MARCH lB, 1955, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 1582105 that pursuant to a Judgment of taries levied against said real estate and is offered for saie without any tracts and accordingly promotes their office at 120 West Madison Foreclosure entered on July 16, representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse the utilization of diversified buoi- Commonly known as 4340 NORTH OLCOIT AVENUE, Norridge, Street, Suite 71BA, Chicago, lili- IL 60706 2015,KaIlenRealty Services, to Plaintiff and in \"AS IS\condition. The sale is further sublect to nesses to the maximum extent noix, sell at public auctionto the Inc.as Selhng Official will at confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of theamount bid. feasible in any contract issued highest bidder for cash, as set 12.O pm on OctOber 19. 2015, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the against this solicitation to bid forth below, the following de- Property Index No. 12-13-426-018-0000. at 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite purchaser to a deed tu the real estate after confirmation of the sale scribed mortgaged real estate: 1020, Chicago,Illinois,sell at The property will NOT be operi for Inspection and plaintiff makes no The Owner reserves the right to The real estate is improved with a single family residence. public auction to the highest representation as to the Condition of the property. Prospecnive bidders releo any or all Bids, to waive LOT 25 IN BLOCK 4 IN KINSEY'S The judgment amount was $55,5421. bidder for cash, as set forth be- are admonished to check the court file to verify all information If this irregularifies in the bidding pro- IRVING PARK BOULEVARD SUB- low, the following described real property is a condominium unit, the purchauer of the unit at the fore- cedJirn, or accept the BIO that DIVISION BEING A SUBDIVISION property closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pee the assessments and in Its opinion will serve its best DF THE OUTHE,A5T 1/4 0F THE Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at Commonlyknown as9225 the legaI fees reQuired by The tondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS interest.Any such decision shall SOUTHWEST 1/4 (EXCEPT THE the close of the sale payable to The radical Sales Corporation. No North Sayre Avenue, Morton 605/9gX1( and lg)l41. If this property is a condominium unit which is be considered hnal. The Owner third oarty checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial EAST 10 FEETIHEREOF) OF SEC- sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, Grove, IL 60053 part o a common interest community, the purchaser o! the unit at the reserves the right to set aside TION 13, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, Permanent Index NO 10-lB- Ioreclosure sale other than a mortgagee ohall pay the assessments a Bid from a Contractor who, in RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each 106-046 renuired byThe Condominium ProoertvAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(8-li. IF $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purçhaser not to the Owner's opinion, doeu not PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- The mortgaged real estate is YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEO1M9ER(. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO exhibit past exoerience nOuaI ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- improved with a dwelling The REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF to the size and scope of this four 1241 hours. NO fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the CORDED FEBRUARY 28, 1924, AS residential real estate pursuant to Its credit bid at tse sale or by any property will NOT be open for POSSESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- Prolect. DOCUMENT 299245, IN COOK inspection mortgagee, judgment creditor, sr other lienor acquiring the residential Pl LINOIS MOR1'GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW YOu will need a photo identifi- COUNTY. IWNOIS, PIN. 12-13- The judgment amount was S cation issued by a government agency driver's license, passport, etc.) PREVAILING WAGE LAW: This 31t-0t6-O, real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose 719,109 28. Sale terms for non- in order to gain entry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room Contract calls for the construc- prior to the sale The subject property is sxblect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levinO against said real parties: 10% of successful bid in Cook County ano the same identification for sales held at other tion of a public work," within Commonly knownas4115 immediately at conclusion of county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts tore- themeaning estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality oftheIllinois North Ozanam Avenue,Nor- or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condi- r' auction, balance by 12.30 p.m. closure sales For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON, Prevailing Wage Act, 820 1LCS ridge, Illinois 60706. the next business day both by BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LUC, 230 W Monroe Street, Suite #1125, 130/01 et seri. ("the Act"l. The tion The sale is further subiect to confirmation by the court. cashier's checksand no re- Chicago, IL 60606, (3121 541-9710 Please refer to file number id-0385. Act requires contractors and ri1 The mortgaged real estate is Upon payment in full of the amount bid. the purchaser will receive funds. The sale shall be subject THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th subcontractorstopay labor- improved with a segle family to general real estate taxes, spe- Floor, Chicago IL 60606-4650 1312)236-SALE You can also visit The- ers,workers and mechanics residence t the subject mort- a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real ciat taxes, special assessments, Judicial Sales Eorporation at w.tisc.com for a 7 day status resort performing services on public gaged real estate is a unit of a estate after confirmation of the sale. special taxes levied, and supe- of pending sales JOHNSON BLUMRERG S ASSOCIATES. LLC 230 W works proiects no less than common interestcommunity, rior liens if any The property is Monroe Sfteet, Suite #1 125 áhicago, IL 60606 (3121 541 -9710 Attorne the currentprevailing rate of the purchaser of the unit other The property will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes offered - as is,with no eupress File No 14-0385 Attorney Code. 40342 Case Number: 14 CH 1188 wages" (hourly cash wages olus than a mortgagee shall pay the rio representation as to the condition of the property Prpspective bid- or implied warranties and with- TJSC#- 35-12094 NOTE: Pursuant to the Pair Debt Collection Practices amount for fringe benefits) in assessments required by sub- ders are admonixhed to check the court file to verity all information, out any representation as to Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt the county where the work is section (g-11 of Section 18.5 of the quality o! title or recourse collectsr attemptinto collect a debt and any information obtained performed. TheDepartment the Conominium Property Act If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at to PlaintinProspective bidders will be usad for tha purpose the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess publishes the prevailing wage ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property are admonished to review the 166B872 rates on its website at: http:// Sale terms- 10% down by certi- court file to verify all informa- mww.state. il, us/agency/idol/ fied funds balance, by certified Act, 765 ILCS 605/912)111 and IgJ(4l.If this property is a condominium tion and to view auction rules at 9/17, 9/24, 10/1/lS 3574797 unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of rates/rates.HTM.TheDepart- funds, within 24 hours, No re- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the .kalIenrs,com mentrevisestheprevailing funds. The property will NOT be For information Sale Clerk. LEGALS wage rates and the contractor7 open for inspection assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Shapiro Kreisman & Associates, BUSINESS OWNERS subcontractor has an obi jgatisn 605/18.5lg-ii. LLC, Attorney t 42168, 2121 to check the Department s web For information call The Sales IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Ban- Advertise with us! site for revisions to prevailing DepartmentatPlaintiff'sAt- nockburn, Illinois 60015(B47) wage rotes For information re- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER torney, Anselmo Lindberg Oli- OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1S'1701(C( OF THE 291-1717, between 1 p.m. garding current prevailing wage ver LIC 1771 west Diehl Road, ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. and 315) pm weekdays only The Classifieds can rates, please refer to the Illinois Naperville,Illinois 60563-1890. Assumed Name Department of Labor's website. 16301 453-6960. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Property Index No. 12-12-425-009-1019. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION The real estate is improved with a single unit dwelling. BANK OF AMERICA, MA. Plaintiff, The judgment amount was $380,106.70. -V. - JULIETTE GARCES, THE CLOCK TOWER POINTE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION f payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The Defendants balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each lOCH 54687 $1 000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in 4811 N OLCOIT AVE UNIT 301 certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Harwood Heights, IL 60706 by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential NOTICE OF SALE real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation and Sale entered in the above cause on July 22, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Salesas to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October 23, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the PARCEL 1 : UNIT 481 1-301 IN THE CLOCKTOWER POINTE OF HARWOOD HEIGHTS sale. CONDOMINIUM AS DELINEATED ON A SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS (AS The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation MEASURED ON THE EASTAND WEST LINES THEREOF): PARCEL A: LOTS 1, 2, as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the 3, 4, 5, 6 AND 7 IN BLOCK 9 AND LOTS 4, 5, AND 6 TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTH court file to verify all information. 1/2 OF THE VACATED 16 FOOT ALLEY LYING NORTH OF AND ADJOINING SAID LOTS 4, 5, AND 6 IN BLOCK 10; AND ALL OF VACATED GUNNISON STREET LYING If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, BETWEEN AFORESAID BLOCKS 9 AND 10 IN OLIVER SALINGER AND COMPANY'Sother than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by LAWRENCE AVENUE MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 IN CIRCUIT COURTThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).If this property is a PARTITION OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND PART OF THE WEST condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/1 8.5(g-1). PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL B: THAT PART OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT RANGE 12, EASTOFTHETHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, LYING EASTOFTHE EAST TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF LINE OF OLIVER SALINGER AND COMPANY'S LAWRENCE AVENUE MANOR, POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 IN CIRCUIT COURT PARTITION OF THE EAST 1/2 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND PART OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 ANDTHE NORTHEAST 1/4 OFTHE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF AFORESAID SECTION 12, You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, RECORDED APRIL 28, 1 925 AS DOCUMENT 8886267, LYING WEST OF THE WEST passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in LINE OF THE SOUTH 18.61 ACRES OF THE EAST 31 .86 ACRES OF THE WEST 1/2 OFTHE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12 AFORESAID, AND LYING SOUTH OF THE Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where CENTERLINE OF ALLEY, EXTENDED EAST, IN BLOCK 10 IN OLIVER SALINGER The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. AND COMPANY'S LAWRENCE AVENUE MANOR AFORESAID, (EXCEPTING THAT PART THEREOF FALLING IN LAWRENCE AVENUE), IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney: KOZENY & McCUBBIN ILLINOIS, LLC, PARCEL C: THAT PART OF THE SOUTH i 8.61 ACRES OF THE EAST 31 .86 ACRES 1O5WEST ADAMS STREET, SUITE 1850, Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 605-3500 Please OFTHEWEST1/2 OFTHE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, refer to file number IL-001948. RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, LYING SOUTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF ALLEY, EXTENDED EAST, IN BLOCK 10 IN OLIVER SALINGER THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION AND COMPANY'S LAWRENCE AVENUE MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 3, IN CIRCUIT COURT PARTITION OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status AND THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP report of pending sales. 40 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, (EXCEPTING FROM SAID TRACT OF LAND THE EAST 333.03 KOZENY & McCUBBIN ILLINOIS, LLC FEET (MEASURED ON THE SOUTH LINE AND ALSO EXCEPTING THAT PART 105 WEST ADAMS STREET, SUITE 1850 THEREOF WHICH LIES SOUTH OF THE SOUTH 50 FEET THEREOF, (MEASURED Chicago, IL 60603 AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE SOUTH LINE), IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WHICH (312) 605-3500 SURVEY IS ATTACHED TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED Attorney File No. IL-001948 AS DOCUMENT 0716903044, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE Attorney Code. 56284 INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS. PARCEL 2: THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO Case Number: 10 CH 54687 USE PARKING SPACES P2-49, AND STORAGE SPACES S2-49, LIMITED COMMON TJSC#: 35-12728 ELEMENTS AS DELINEATED ON THE SURVEY ATTACHED TO THE DECLARATION AFORESAID RECORDED AS DOCUMENT 0716903044. NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and Commonly known as 4811 N OLCOTT AVE UNIT 301, Harwood Heights, IL 60706 any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 46 Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Public Hearings Storage . Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC 1-BOO-Pack-Rat COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION HEARING 15506-Mt. Prospectt IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Skokie Plan Commission, Thurs- 'OUNTY DEPARTMENT- CHANCERY DIVISION SCHAUMBURG BANK & TRUST COMPANY, N.A., FORMERLY KNOWN AS day, October 15, 2015, Village 1751 S, Linneman Rd ADVANTAGE NATIONAL BANK GROUP, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO of Skokie 5127 Oakton Street, Mount Prospect, IL 60056 go online to BYLINE BANK, an Illinois banking association, f/kla North Community THE BANK OF COMMERCE, AN ILLINOIS BANKING CORPORATION Skokie,Illinois 60077, at 7:30 847-290-0323 Bank, successor by merger to Edens Bank, Plaintiff, PM . to Consider the following: Plaintiff, - Notice of Sale JAMES S. MACAHON, DANIEL A MACAHON, DONNA L. MACAHON AK,A 2015-30P - Subdivision: 9333 EON JUNO SEO, an individual; JE J. SEO A/RfA JAMES SEO, an Individual, DONNA L. KORETOS, UNKNOWN OWNERS, UNKNOWN TENANTS AND Skokie Boulevard Tenant: Unit R and UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Emerson Skokie Partners, LLC, p!aceanad.tribunesuburbs.com Defendants. Defendants requests asubdivision of 2 lots ints 3 lots in a 83 Business dis- Fritze, Jennifer 70488B Case No 2015 CH 04222 2012 CH 35616 triTt with a right-of-way dedica- Lee, Evtelle 004159 Foreclosure 8628 W. AINSLIE ST. tron along Fmerson Street and Madsen, Diane 051068 7159 North Kenton Avenue Norridge, IL 60706 any relieUdiscovered during the Monroe Stewart, Mmmdx Lincoinwood, Illinois 6O72 review of this case. 801305 NOTICE OF SALE PINs: 10-15-115-017-0000 and Nurce, Claire 053651 Calendar 61 10-15-115-025-0000 All Flood and Fire 053758 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Totza, Rick 354278 Honorable Michael Orto Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 7, 2015, an 201 5-31P - site Plan Approvat: Tolza, Rick 704628 agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on October 8, 9333-9361 Skokte Boulevard Zore,Cari DiiiB6 NOTICE OF SALE 201 5, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Emerson Skokie Partners, LLC, Petting, Robert 354821 Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 sell at public auction to the highest bidder, requests site plan approval for PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to as set forth below, the following described real estate: a 3-lot planned development i-Boo-Pack-Rat l506-Mt. Pros- a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on in a B3 Business zoning district pectl,1751S.Llnneman Rd., May B, 2015 an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, aslI at 10.30 LOT 31 IN BLOCK 9 IN VOSS' SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART OF THE WEST thatincludes3 buildings,2 Mount Prospect IL 60056 AM on Octo6er 20, 251 5, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South HALF DF THE SOUThWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 40 drive-throughfacilities, shared has possessory (ien on allsi Wacker Drive - 24th FlOor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AC- driveways, surface parking, and the goods stored in the units to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF REGISTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE storm water retention, and any above.All these items of per- estate: REGISTRAR OF TITLES OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ON SEPTEMBER 17, Otherrelief discovered during sonal property are being sold LOT 9 IN ROBBINS ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, BEING A SUBDIVI- 1963,AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2112689, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. the review of this case. pursuant to the assertion of the 5ION OF THE SOUTH 425 FEET OF THAT PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF PINS: 10-15-115-017-0000 and lien on 10/i/2015 at 10:00in THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH WEST 10-15-115-025-0000 order to collect the amounts Two Commonly known as B62B W. AINSLIE ST., Norridge. IL 60756 QUARTER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTh, RANGE 13, EAST OF due from you. The sale will take TI-lE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, LYING WEST OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT Property Index NO. 12-11-327-031-0000. 2015-32P - Soecial Use Per- place on ww.strangeauction- OF WAY, IN COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS. mit; 9341 Skoítie Boulevard serviCes_Corn from 1071/2015 to Commonly known as 7159 North Kenton Avenue, Lin- The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Emerson Skokie Partners, LLC, 10/B/2015 at 6:50p.m.. colnwood, Illinois 60712 requests a special use permit WAYS TO Property Index No. 10-34-102-015-X0. The ludgment amount was S4SB4O63,2B. for a limited service restaurant 9/10, 9/17/15 356211B The real estate is improved with a angle family residence with u 2-lane drive-through fa The Judgment amount was $110,413.30. Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at cility in a 83 Business district, NOTiCE OF PUBLIC SALE Sale termo: 25% down of the highest bid by certihed funds at the close the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No plus relief from §B2-2BlbXlla. to TO BE HELDAT of the sale payable to The Judicial Soles Corporation Np third party third parTy checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial allow 2 wall additional signs fac- THE LOCK UP SELF STORAGE checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee sale tee tor Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, ing a parking lot, and any relief 5250 Got Rd. Skokie, IL 60077 PLACE for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, wtrich is which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for nach discovered dUring the review of DATE: September 24, 2015 calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 $1 000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid bythe purchaser not to this case. BEGINS AT:11:3OAM or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- PINs: 10-15-115-017-0000 and CONDITIONS: Allunits will be $300, in certified funds/or wIre transfer, is due within twenty-four 124 four 124) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the 10-15-115-020-5000 sold to the highest bidder. Bids hours, No fee shall be paid by the moi l. .04 acquiring the residentia residential real estate pursuant ts its credit bid at tse sale or by any taken only for each unit in its en- real estate pursuant to its credit bid atihe sale or by any mortgagee, mortgagee, ludgment Creditor, or other Senor acquiring the residential 2015-33P - Special Use Per- lire15.Payment must be made AN AD! Judgment creditor, or Other lienor acquiring the residential real estate real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose mR: 9349 Skokie Boulevard by casI,credit Card, or certi- whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the prior to the sale. The subject propRrty rs OubleCt to general real estate Emerson Skokie Partners, LLC, tied fundo. NO personal checks sale. The sublect property is sublect to general real estate taxes, 51w- faxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said reyl requests a special use permit accepted.All goods must be çial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality for an automotive repair facility removed from the unit within is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condi- in a B3 Business district. plus 24 hours.Payment due mme- of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS lScondition. The tion. The sale is further subject to conhrn,ation by the court. relief from §B2-2Blbylla. to al- diately upon acceptance of bid. sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court. ow 2 additional wall signs fac- Unit availability subject to prior Upon payment in full of the amount bid. the purchaser will receive a Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive ing a parking lot, and any relief settlement of account. Certificate of Sole that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real discovered dUring the review of estate after confirmation of the sale estate after COntirmation of the sale. this case. Unit 2504 Cynthia Hajian The property will NOT be operi for inspection and plaintiff makes no PINS 10-15-115-017-0000 and Unit4212 Phil Fisher representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes 10-15-115-020-0000 Unit 4446 Linda Maclennan are admonished to Check the court file to verify all information. no rnpresentation as to the condition of the property, Prospective bid- 9/10/2015, 9/17/2015 3532667 hers are admonished to Check the Court file to verity all information 2015-34? - Special use Per- If this property is a Condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at mit: 9353 Skokie Boulevard AUTOMOTIVE the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- If this property is a Condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at Emerson Skokie Partners, LLC, wents and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property the foreclosure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- requests a special use permit Act, 765 ILCS 605/9g)l1l and lgl(4l.If this property is a Condominium mento and the legal tees required by The Condominium Property for a 2-lane drive-through taCility unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9(gjlll and IgJ41.If this property is a condominium at a bank in a 83 Business dis- the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of trict, plus relief from §B2-28lb assessments requirent by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the lilato allow i additional wal 605/18 5W-il assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS sign facing a parking lot, and any Autos for Sale IF YOU AE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/1851g-il. relief discovered during the re- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER view of this case. OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT PINS.10-15-115-017-0000 and ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER 10-15-115-020-0000 You will need a photo iderrtificahon issued by a government agenCy 06 Toyota solai-a Convertible, OF POSSESSION. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE Black, 53,216 miles, leather Grigi- Idriver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain muy into our buildin.g ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. FOR YOUR INFORMATION: and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiW Plans and related documents nul Owner 513,500 630-B9-S4S7 cation for sales held at other County venues where The Judicial Soles YOU will need a photo identification owed by a government agency are availableat the Village's Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. Community Development De- 2000 Corvette Coupe (driver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our building Only 4400 mil Like new. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney KENNETH S STRAUSS, and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- partment, Plannin Division, ARNSTEIN & LEHR LLP, 120 SOUTH RIVERSIO PLAZA SUITE 1200, CHI- 18471 933-8447 Mon ay through Nassau Blue Metallic w/ Oak cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales nt. Must SemI $30k ORO. CAGO, IL 60606, 13121 B76-66B6 Corporation Conducts foreclosure sales. Friday, from 830 AM to 5 00 PM THE JUDICiAL SALES CORPORATION 630-B 59-1266 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney ASHEN FAULKNER, SPECIAL AID: Available upon 236-SALE 217 N. JEFFERSON ST,, STE 601, Chicago, IL 60661, 13121 655-0B00 request for the disabled Call 2004 Chevy SUV SL EX You Can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wNw.tlsc.com for a lB47l 673-0500 or email info@ With tvwirg packa e, eacellent 7 day of atoo report of pending sales. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION skokie org. shape 54,500 70 -423-1557 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 312) KENNETH S STRAUSS 236-SALE interested patties are invited to CHRISTINA BRUNKA You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at yew tlsc corn for a attend this meeting. This notice Trucks ARNSTEIN & LEHR LLP 7 day status report of pending sales is for information purposes Only. 120 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PLAZA SUITE 1200 Published in the Skokie Review CHICAGO, IL 60606 ASHEN FAULKNER on September 17, 2015.Paul 13121 B76-66B6 217 N. 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Pace to ploce your Classified Garage Sole Ca11iS66399O37 suburbs.com tribunesuburbs,com 9/10, 9/17/15 3524671 advertisement. listings -, .47 Exhibit A Notice of Public Hearing SOUTH LINE OF LOT 16 IN SAID FIRST ADDITION TO MAIN STREET II,, AND CICERO AVENUE SUBDIVISION; VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, COOK COUNTY, ILLÌNOIS i.; I' kl DOWNTOWN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TiF DISTRICT THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOT 16 TO THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PROJECT FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT; DOWNTOWN SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY REDEVELOPMENT THAT PART OF SECTION 21, 22 AND 25 IN TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID PROJECT AREA RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED LOT 1 6 AND ITS EXTENSION TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT- Notice s hereby gtven that on October 7, 2015, at 8:00 p.m.AS FOLLOWS' OF-WAY LINE OF MAIN STREET; at the Village Hall, Council Chambers, 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, IL, a BEGINNING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLYTHENCE WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF public hearing will be held to consider the approval of the First AmendmentRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MAIN STREET AND THE NORTHWESTERLYMAIN STREET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN COOK COUNTY, to the Redevelopment Plan and Project for the Downtown Science + RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES CENTER ROAD; ILLINOIS. Technology Redevelopment Project Area (the "Redevelopment ProjectTHENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLYALSO INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND: THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21 AND THE Area" or RPA"). The amended Redevelopment Project Area consists of RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES CENTER ROAD TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 28 IN TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, the territory legally described in the Exhibit "K attached hereto and madeWESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LOT LINE OF LOT 4 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART LYING EAST OF THE ROAD OF LOT 3 OFRANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED a part hereof, OWNER'S SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED ON DECEMBER 8, 1911 AS AS FOLLOWS' The original Redevelopment Project Area consists of irregularDOCUMENT NO. 22511; BEGINNING AT THE POINT OF tNTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT- boundaries and is generally bounded by Cleveland Street and the alleyTHENCE EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY EXTENSION AND NORTH OF-WAY LINE OF NILES AVENUE AND THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY north of Oakton Street on the north, Floral Avenue and Lincoln AvenueLINE OF LOT 4 TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4; LINE OF MARKET STREET(AKAWARREN STREET); on the west, Mulford Street and the alley south of Oakton Street on theTHENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 9 IN SAID THENCE EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF SAID NORTH south, and railroad right of ways on the east. The First Amendment to the SUBDIVISION; RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MARKET STREET (AKA WARREN STREET) RPA is generally bounded by Floral Avenue to the west, Oakton Street to THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 9 TO A TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES AVENUE; the south, Niles Avenue to the east and Cleveland Street and Washington POINT ON THE NORTHWESTERLY RfGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ELMWOOD THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES Street to the north. STREET; AVENUE TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 1IN CLARA BLAMEUSER'S OAKTON STREET SUBDIVISION, RECORDED ON There willbe considered at the public hearing, a FirstTHENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT- APRIL25, 1945AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 13494312; Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan and Project for the Redevelopment OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THENCE EAST ALONG THE SAID NORTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE The First Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan andOF SEARLE PARKWAY; Project Area. THENCE SOUTHEASTERLYAND EASTERLYALONG SAID SOUTHERLYWEST LINE OF THE EAST 446 FEET OF SAID LOT I, AS MEASURED Project were placed on file on or before August 7, 2015 and are available RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SEARLE PARKWAY TO A POINT ON THEON THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE for public Inspection at the office of the Village Clerk, Village Hail. 5127 WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES AVENUE; NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1 IN EUGENE M.HAEGELE Oakton Street, Skokie, IL 60077. The proposed First Amendment lo the THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILESSUBDIVISION, RECORDED ON NOVEMBER 9, 1993 AS DOCUMENT Redevelopment Plan and Project revises the budget contained in theAVENUE TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFNUMBER 93909941; Redevelopment Plan and Project and makes certain other plan revisions, MARKET STREET (AKA WARREN STREET); THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 IN EUGENE including a boundary revision. THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF SAID NORTH RIGHT-M. HAEGELE SUBDIVISION, EXTENDED SOUTHERLY TO A POINT ON There will be considered at the hearing approval of theOF-WAY LINE OF MARKET STREET (AKA WARREN STREET) TO THETHE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTON AVENUE; amended Redevelopment Plan and Project and Redevelopment ProjectEAST LINE OF NILES AVENUE; THENCE WESTALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTON Area and tax increment allocation financing therefore.Pursuant to theTHENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILESAVENUE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 14 IN NORTH amended Redevelopment Plan and Project, the Village proposes toAVENUE TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 1IN CLARASHORE i" TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, RECORDED JUNE 13, 1924 AS alleviate conservation area conditions in the amended RedevelopmentBLAMEUSER'S OAKTON STREET SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED ONDOCUMENT NUMBER 8465869; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 14, EXTENDED Prolect Area and to enhance the tas base of the Village and the taxing APRIL 25, 1 945 AS DOCUMENT NO. i 3494312; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT i TO THESOUTHERLY TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ADJACENT 16 districts having taxable property within the amended Redevelopment NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT i; FOOT ALLEY; Project Area by utilizing tax increment financing to fund various eligible THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE AND ITS WESTERLY These prolect costs to stimulate private investment within the RPA. LINE OF SAID LOT 1 TO THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTONEXTENSION TO A POINT ON THE AFORESAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY studies, eligible project Costs may include, but are notlimitedto, STREET; LINE OF NILES AVENUE; surveys, professional fees, property assembly costs, construction ofTHENCE EASTALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTON THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A public improvements and facilities, financing, administrative, and other STREET TO A LINE 20 FEET NORTHEASTERLY, MEASURED AT RIGHTPOINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF professional costs, all as authorized under the Tax Increment Allocation ANGLES, FROM THE CENTERLINE OF THE MAIN TRACK OF THEAFORESAID MARKET STREET (AKA WARREN STREET); Redevelopment Act, as amended. The amended Redevelopment Plan CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, AS SAID MAIN THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO objectives include promoting and protecting the health, safety, moralsTRACK IS LOCATED AND ESTABLISHED AS OF OCTOBER 3, 1960; THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNE SQUARE OF SKOKIE and welfare of the public by establishing public/private partnerships,THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG LAST DESCRIBED LINE TO ACONDOMINIUM PLAT OF CONSOLIDATION, RECORDED MAY 9, 1997 stimulating growth and development in the Village by working within thePOINT 496.92 SOUTHEASTERLY OF, AS MEASURED ALONG SAIDAS DOCUMENT NUMBER 97330040; guidelines of the strategies developed by the Viflage, encouraging private LINE, OF THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SEARLE PARKWAY; THENCE SOUTH, EAST AND SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE investment while conforming with the Viltage's Comprehensive Plan, THENCE NORTHEASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO LAST DESCRIBED OF SAID TOWNE SQUARE OF SKOKIE CONDOMINIUM PLAT OF CONSOLIDATION AND ITS SOUTHERLY EXTENSION TO A POINT ON restoring and enhancing the Village's tax base, enhancing the value of LINE A DISTANCE OF i 86.50 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE STATION GROUNDS OF SAID CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF AFORESAID OAKTON AVENUE; the amended Redevelopment Project Area, improving the environmental THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF quality of the amended Redevelopment Prolect Area, and retaining and RAILROAD COMPANY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE TOOAKTON AVENUE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 5 IN BLOCK attracting employment opportunities within the amended RedevelopmentTHE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTON STREET; 2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PARTITION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER Project Area, To achieve these objectives, the amended RedevelopmentTHENCE SOUTHERLY TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAIDOF SECTION 28-41-13; Plan proposes to provide assistance by paying or reimbursing Costs SECTION 28, SAID POINT BEING A DISTANCE OF 19.98 FEET WESTTHENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5, EXTENDED related to the acquisition, construction and installation of public facilitiesOF THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; SOUTHERLY TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ADJACENT 16 and improvements, property assembly. site preparation and improvement,THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHERLY TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH FOOT ALLEY; rehabilitation of buildings and Site improvements, job training and other RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID OAKTON AVENUE; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE EXTENDED WESTERLY eligible redevelopment project costs, the execution of one or moreTHENCE EASTALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTON TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF A NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY redevelopment agreements, and the payment of financing, administrativeSTREET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EASTADJACENT TO LOT 6 IN SAID BLOCK 2; and other professional costs. RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF KEATING AVENUE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE TO A POINT ON Prior to the date of the public hearing, each taxing districtTHENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF KEATINGTHE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID OAKTON AVENUE; having property in the amended Redevelopment Project Area and theAVENUE TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH THENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKTON Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity may submitLINE OF A 16 FOOT ALLEY, SAID ALLEY RUNNING EAST-WEST INAVENUE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY NILES CENTER STATION SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED JULY 27, 1925EXTENSION OF THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FLORAL AVENUE; written comments to the Village, to the attention of the Village Clerk, 5127 AS DOCUMENT NO. 8987353; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENSION AND WEST Oakton Street, Skokie, IL 60077. THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION ANDRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE EXTENDED NORTHERLY TO A POINT ON THE There is hereby convened a Joint Review Board to considerNORTH LINE OF SAID ALLEY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF CLEVELAND STREET; the proposed approval of the First Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan 23 IN SAID NILES CENTER STATION SUBDIVISION, SAID SOUTHWEST THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A and Project.The Joint Review Board shall consist of a representativeCORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF APOINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE; selected by each community college district; local elementary school 16 FOOTALLEY, SAIDALLEY RUNNING NORTHWESTERLYTHRU SAIDTHENCE EASTERLY TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE district and high school district or each local community unit school district; NILES CENTER STATION SUBDIVISION; EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID LINCOLN AVENUE AND THE park district; library district; township; fire protection district; and countyTHENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE OFNORTH LINE OF LOT 7 IN PETER BLAMEUSER'S SUBDIVISION OF that has authority to directly levy taxes on the property within the amended A 16 FOOT ALLEY TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THE SOUTH 1 05 ACRES OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION Redevelopment Project Area, a representative selected by the Village andOF KEENEY STREET; 21 , RECORDED OCTOBER 24, 1 872 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 64272; a public member. The first meeting of said Joint Review Board shall beTHENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 31 THENCE EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE WEST held at 3:00 p.m. on the 2" day of September, 2015, at the Skokie VillageIN SAID NILES CENTER STATION SUBDIVISION, SAID SOUTHWESTLINE OF THE EAST 28.4 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RaU, 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, IL 60077. CORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF A 16 FOOT ALLEY, SAID ALLEY IS SITUATED WEST OF KEATING AVENUE ANDLINE OF THE NORTH 4.4.3 FEET OF LOT 8 IN SAID SUBDIVISION OF At the public hearing, all interested persons or affected taxingEAST OF SKOKIE BLVD; THE SOUTH 105 ACRES; districts may file written oblect ions with the Village Clerk and may be THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE 16 FOOT ALLEY THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE EAST heard orally with respect fo any issues regarding the approval of the FirstTHAT IS WEST OF KEATING AVENUE AND EAST OF SKOKIE BLVD. LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF SAID LOT 8; Amendment to the Redevelopment Pfan and Project. The hearing may AND THE EXTENSIONS THEREOF TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH be adtourned by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village without OF-WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON STREET; LINE OF THE NORTH 177.2 FEET OF SAID LOT 8; further notice other than a motion to be entered upon the minutes of the THENCE WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFTHENCE WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE hearing fixing the time and place of the subsequent hearing. WASHINGTON STREET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 17AFORESAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID LINCOLN IN THE FIRST ADDITION TO MAIN STREET AND CICERO AVENUE AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY Pramod Shah, SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED MAY 9, 1924 AS DOCUMENT NO. 8408360, SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE TO A POINT BEING PERPENDICULAR Village Clerk, Village of Skokie, fit mois NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF A 1 6 FOOT ALLEY, AND ADJACENT TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 3 IN THE THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 30 (EXCEPT THE SOUTH 44 FEET THEREOF) OF THE 16 FOOT ALLEY AND ITS EXTENSION TO A POINT ON THEIN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 105 ACRES, RECORDED 48' SEPTEMBER 18, 1924 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 8595951; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO THE ALONG THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT OF THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY TO SAID NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 3; SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LINCOLN-WARREN RESUBDIVISION, INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3 TO THE RECORDED JANUARY 22, 1993 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 93055697; RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON STREET; NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LINCOLN-WARREN THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY EXTENSION AND THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 3 TO THE RESUBDIVISION TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON STREET SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LINCOLN-WARREN TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3 TO THE RESUBDIVISION TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, SAID OF THE WEST LINE OF LOT 43 IN KRENN AND DATO'S MAIN STREET SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; NORTHEAST CORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT- "L" SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID SOUTHEAST THENCE NORTHEASTERLY TO A POINT ON SAID EASTERLY OF-WAY LINE OF AFORESAID MARKET STREET; QUARTER OF SECTION 21, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE, SAID POINT BEING THENCE NORTH TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE RECORDED MARCH 10, 1924 AS TORRENS DOCUMENT NO. 209362, PERPENDICULAR AND ADJACENT TO SAID SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID MARKET STREET, SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHEAST THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENSION TO OF LOT 3; CORNER OF 8035 LINCOLN AVENUE RESUBDIVISION, RECORDED A POINT ON THE CENTER LINE OF WASHINGTON STREET (NOW THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAY 15, 2000 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 00346333; VACATED AS PER DOCUMENT NO. 23438300, RECORDED APRIL 2, LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE TO A POINT BEING PERPENDICULAR THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID 8035 LINCOLN 1976); AND ADJACENT TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 2 IN THE AVENUE RESUBDIVISION TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE TO A POINT i 58 FEET RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 31 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH i 05 SAID NORTHEAST CORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE WEST OF A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF LOT ACRES, RECORDED JULY 9, 1922 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 7533721; NORTH LINE OF BLOCK 36 IN AFORESAID PETER BLAMEUSER'S 55 IN SAID KRENN AND DATO'S MAIN STREET "L" SUBDIVISION AND THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY TO SAID NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT SUBDIVISION; SAID CENTER LINE OF WASHINGTON STREET AS MEASURED ON 2;THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT THENCE EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE WEST SAID CENTER LINE; 2 TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ELMWOOD STREET; THENCE NORTHERLY 10 FEET ALONG A LINE PERPENDICULAR TO THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO THE THENCE EAST TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID CENTER LINE; SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; ELMWOOD STREET, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHWEST THENCE EASTERLY 262 FEET ALONG A LINE 1 0 FEET NORTH OF AND THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO THE CORNER OF LOT 11 IN SAID EDWARD BLAMEUSER'S SUBDIVISION, PARALLELTO SAID CENTER LINE; NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT i IN HENRY REMKE'S SUBDIVISION, RECORDED OCTOBER 19, 1908 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 4276165, THENCE SOUTHERLY 10 FEET ALONG A LINE PERPENDICULAR TO RECORDED SEPTEMBER 12, 1893 IN BOOK 60 PAGE 43; SAID SOUTHWEST CORNER ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE NORTH SAID PARALLEL LINE TO A POINT ON SAID CENTER LINE, THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT i TO THE LINE OF A i 6 FOOT EAST-WEST ALLEY; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE TO A POINT OF SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO A POINT ON THE WEST INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHWESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1 TO THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES AVENUE; CENTER LINE OF THE NOW VACATED (PER SAID DOCUMENT NO. SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES 23438300) PUBLIC ALLEY, LYING WESTERLY OF AND ADJOINING THENCE NORTHEASTERLY TO A POINT ON SAID EASTERLY AVENUE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN COOK COUNTY, LOT 15 IN BAUMANN'S SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE, SAID POINT BEING ILLINOIS. SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT PERPENDICULAR AND ADJACENT TO SAID SOUTHEAST CORNER ALSO INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND: THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 3, 1922 AS DOCUMENT NO. 7445187: OF LOT 1, THAT PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 21 IN TOWNSHIP THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY 41 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, EXTENSION TO A POINT ON A LINE 15 FEET SOUTH OF AND LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15; EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BEGINNING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE TO A POINT ON BROWN STREET; RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MADISON STREET (AS WIDENED) AND THE SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES CENTER THENCE WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND SOUTH NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILES CENTER ROAD; ROAD: RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BROWN STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT- EAST 184 FEET 2 INCHES OF BLOCK 33 IN PETER BLAMEUSER'S OF MADISON STREET AND ALONG THE WESTERLY EXTENSION OF-WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN COOK COUNTY, SUBDIVISION, RECORDED OCTOBER 24,1872 AS DOCUMENT THEREOF TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYILLINOIS. NUMBER 64272; LINE OF LINCOLN AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT- LINE OF SAID BLOCK 33; OF-WAY LINE AND ALONG THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, EXTENDED EASTERLY TO TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A POINT ON THE AFORESAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OF LARAMIE AVENUE; LINCOLN AVENUE (AKA NILES CENTER ROAD; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND

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RICHARD HEATHCOTE/GETrV IMAGES ANDREW REDINGTON/GETTY IMAGES Rory Mcllroy plays his shot from the 16th tee during the second round of the PGA Champi- Jordan Spieth reacts after making a putt during the second round of the PGA Champi- onship at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. on Aug. 1. onship at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, on Aug. 1. Aeof upheaval Whether it was Bobby Jones or Ben Hogan, Arnie and Jack or Phil and Tiger, golfhas always had stars. And if the past 15 months have proven anything, it's that Rory Mcllroy and Jordan Spieth are ready to take their place at the top.

Jordan Spieth needed2014, he was on top of the BY JOHN P. BORNEMAN I Pioneer Press the 2007 British Open. Bay in June. Then Mcllroy about 10 months to changegame. The superstar from i But along came the 21-injuredhisanIde while the Rory Mcllroy Era. Northern Ireland hadmonth earlier. He joinedturning 26, delivering on 'ear-oldSpieth, winningplaying soccer with friends When Mcllroy tapped inclaimed his fourth careerTiger Woods, Jack Nicklausthe potential he'd shownthe Masters in early Apriland gave up a chance to to win the PGA Champi- major and second in a rowand Bobby Jones as the only when, as an 18-year-oldfor his first major. He fol-defend hisBritish Open onship in darkness at Val-after winning the British players in the last century to amateur, he was tied forlowed that up by winningtitle. Spieth missed a playoff halla Golf Club in August ofOpen at Royal Liverpool awin four majors beforethird after the first round ofthe U.S. Open at Chambersby one shot, recording a SPORTS 53 top-five finish while nar- Head to head rowly missing a chance to extend his quest for a Grand Spieth took the No. 1 Slam. spot in the World Golf Just like that, a new era Ranldng from Mcllroy af- began. ter the PGA Champion- "We live in such a world ship, and the two have that everything's so reac- toggled between Nos. 1 and tionary, and everything 2 ever since, with Mcllroy happens so quickly;' Mcli- reclaiming the top spot t roy said before the PGA ahead ofthe BMW Cham- Championship at Whistling pionship. Both are in good Straits in August. "A year position to win the FedEx ago, after I won this tourna- Cup, with Spieth No. 2 in ment, it was the Rory Era. the ranldngs behind Day And then Jordan wins the and Mcllroy No. 17 despite Masters, and it's the Jordan skipping the first event Era. And eras last about 6 This appears to be a months these days instead friendly rivalry for now, of 20 years." even with Spieth joking, So now - with apologies "No, we hate each other, to Jason Day, the recent it's very challenging to talk winner of the 2015 PGA to him," after being paired Championship - it's the with Mcllroy at the PGA Rory and Jordan Era. Do Championship. you like Spieth, now 22, the "I've been friends with up-and-corner who seems JAl IIONGIAP Rory since maybe middle to have an uncanny ability Jordan Spieth, left, and Rory Mcllroy, line up putts during the first round of thePGAChampionship onAug.13. to end of the first year that to make critical putts? Or do I was out here, when we -- you favor Mctlroy, the vet-faras they do,they'regoes for it. Putting the putts and getting thefirst played together and eran at 26, with his ath-playing adifferent golf "Mcllroy, to me, is clearly credit, I guess, but at thewhatnot," Spiethsaid. leticism and remarkablecourse." the best ofthe best." There may be no bettersame time I believe that this "Obviously have a lot of power? The 5-foot-10, 160-pound Advantage: McLlroy stat to indicate why Spiethis a - we're a brand, we're a respect His game is ex- With the BMW Champi- Mcllroy averages306.4 has broken out in 2015 thancompany ... we're compet- tremely exciting. Watch- onship - the third leg of theyards off the tee in 2015,Approaching the his make percentage froming together all for the same ing him drive the gulf ball four-event FedEx Cup play-much better than the 2 92.5- 20-25 feet. Spieth is rolling goal." is just inspirational.It's offs - set to start at Conwayyard mark posted by the 6-1,green in 26.56 percent of his putts Both Spieth and Mcllroyunbelievable when he is Farms Golf Club in Lake185-pound Spieth. Mcllroy How does a player likefrom that range this year, the are prone to displays ofhitting his driver good. I Forest on Sept.17, a compar-also hits 68.07 percent of hisSpieth combat Mcllroy'sbest mark on the PGA Tour. disgust on the course -would argue there's no- ison of gulf's two new lead-fairways on the PGA Tour, aprodigious length? "He's making more thanSpieth tends to yell at him-body likeit when he's ers is in order. Because likenumber that bests Spieth's "There's not much I canone out of four," said Zachself after poor shots ("Jor- hitting his driver good. itornot,Mcllroy and63.04 percent. do about it right now exceptJohnson, who won the 2015dan!"), while Mcllroymem-And really the entirety of Spieth are getting the golf Mcllroy hasn't hit moretry to hit my approachesBritish Open. "That'sa orably threw his 3 iron into his game?' world ready for the eventu-than 60 percent of his fair-even closer and make a fewjoke?' a pond at the WGC-Cadil- For now, Mcllroy holds al departure of stars likeways on the PGA Tour sincemore putts' Spieth said. Spieth is also best on thelac Championship ina wide lead in victories Woods and Phil Mickelson. 2011. He averaged 310.5 Spieth is hitting 68.06PGA Tour in putting averageMarch. But Spieth seems to with ii on the PGA Tour Woods and Mickelsonyards off the tee in 2014, butpercent of greens in regula-(1.7), one-putt percentagerecover faster. His bounce- and 11 on the European "are like Arnie [Palmer] andonly hit 59.93 percent oflion in 2015, a number(43.89 percent), and puttsback rate - a statistic that Tour to Spieth's five PGA Jack [Nicklaus]," 2016 U.S.fairways. Mcllroy has actually bested per round (27.88). Mcllroyshows the percent of holes Tour wins. He also has -- Ryder Cup captain Davis "From a driving stand-(71.41 percent). But whiletrails by a significant margincompleted over parfol- four majors toSpieth's Love III said at the PGApoint, I felt like I drove theMcllroy hits the ball 35 feet, in all three categories. lowed immediately by a two. So who's the best? Championship. "Even- ball great last year, just as I9 inches from the hole on Advantage: Spiedi hole completed under par "I mean, if you were to tually, the guys are guing tohave this year' Mcllroy said.average, Spieth is two feet - is 28.25 percent, fifth on go by this year, you would chase them out of the game,"The fractions and the per-closer at 33-9. He's espe-Intangibles the PGA Tour. Mcllroy is at have to say Jordan' Mdl- like we did to Arnie andcentages of improvement atcially good from 200-225 13.75 percent. roy said at the PGA Cham- Jack. You get older, and youthis level of the game are soyards, with an average of Spieth is known for using "I think what setspionship. "I would say if have to move on:' small, so you're always try- 33-11 that ranks second onthe pronoun "we" in post- [Spieth] apart, at least in my you go over the last two ing to just inch your way upthe PGA Tour. round interviews to refer toopinion, is the intangibles;' years,I would sayit's and inch your way up and Some of Mcllroy's ap-himself and caddie MichaelZach Johnson said. "If I probably a toss up between On the tee always trying to look atproach stats are actually aGreller, often while describ-knew what they were, I'd Jordan and myself That's Spieth didn't miss a beatsome ways to improv&' little worse than they wereing victoriesor fantastictry to implement them, but a hard one?' when asked before the PGA Mcllroy's powerisin 2014, but at the PGAshots. It's a practice that hasit's like an innate ability to Championship if he wasenough to convince manyChampionship he said thatearned him a reputation as ajust get it done. John Borneman co-hosts envious of any specific partthat his ceiling is higherwas somewhat by design. team player and helped "We've seen itin the a weekly golfpodcast called of Mcllroy's game. than that of his peers. "My proximity to themake him a media darling. majors, he comes back with Teeing Off Find it on Twit- "Sure, I wish I could hit it "Mcllroy just has thathole isn't quite as good, but "Michael's with me ona round or two that you'reter (@Teeing_Off) or at as far as he does," Spieth mazing power and aggres-I think that's because ... I'vethe course, he's the onejust likman, you think he's faceb 00 k . c o m/te ein- said. "When he's driving thesive nature," 1996 Britishtried to stay a lot morethat's a part of each decisionout of it, and all of a sudden goffpodcast and on ball well, just like DustinOpen champion Tom Leh-patient on the gulf course inthat we make as far ashe surfaces again. So he has iTunes. [Johnson], just like Bubbaman said back in May. "He's terms of when to attack andpreparing for what we do;' an ability to just get the ball [Watson], when they're hit-a lot like Arnold [Palmer] inwhen not to;' Mcllroy said. Spieth said. "I'm the one in the hole." [email protected] ting the ball straight with asthe way he plays. He just Advantage: Even hitting the shots and hitting Advantage: Spiedi Twitter: ®JohnEorneman 54 SPORTS

I Edwards, Schmidt, Weaver contributeto DePaul - BY NICK BULLOCK Pioneer Press With the help of three - local sophomores, the DePaul women's soccer team has remained in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America NCAA Division I National Poll all season. After a tough, 3-1 loss to Nebraska on Sept. 6, the Blue Demons dropped to No. 24, but have ranked as high as No. 19. One of the players lead- ing the team to a 4-1-1 start this season is midfielder Lucy Edwards, a Lake For- est graduate. Edwards was one of seven players to score through the team's first six games. She col- lected her first collegiate goal on a header off a corner kick in the Blue Demons' 5-0 victory against Saint Francis on Aug. 30 in Chicago. Also on the team are midfielder and forward Jessie Schmidt, a Maine South alumna, and mid- fielder Jessica Weaver, from New Ther. Weaver played in each of the team's first six games, recording six shots and two shots on goal.Schmidt played in three games. Cramsie sparks DEPAUL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHOTOS Above: LucyEdwards, a sophomore from Lake Forest, was one of seven players to score through the DePaul women's soccer team's first six games. Washington Below:Jessica Weaver, a graduate of New Trier, has also seen action in all six contests for the Blue Demons. defense sive lineman, Stevenson's Senior defender Mi- Billy Cramsie, fromJonathan Way, a seniorchael Shipp, a Lake Forest Lyons, was all over the field defensive back, Highlandgraduate, opened up the for the Washington (Mo.)Park's Ross Chukerman, ascoring with his first ca- football team in its 45-24senior defensive lineman,reer goal in the game's season-opening victoryandSt.Joseph's Chris20th minute. Sophomore against Carnegie Melon onFrederickson, a defensiveforward Jeffrey Farina, Sept. 5 in St. Louis. Thelineman, also played in thefrom New Ther, then re- junior linebacker recordedgame. Freshman defensivecorded the assist on the eight total tackles, includ-lineman Nick Athenson, athirdIrish goal. Those ing four solo tackles. Lake Forest graduate, is alsowere the first points for Senior linebacker andon the team. either player this season. Lake Forest Academy Both Shipp and Farina alumnus Matt Goad had aShipp has Irish started each of the team's solo tackle and Lake Zurich first four games. graduate Jerry Baueroff to fast start Have a suggestion for the started at left tackle for the A pair of north suburbanCollege Roundup? Email Bears. Chris Lannan, aathletes led the way for theNick Bullock at bullockpio- sophomore linebackerNotre Dame men's soccerneerpressgmail.com. from Vernon Hills, had four team in its 4-0 win against tackles. Barrington's BrockAlabama-Birmingham on Nick Bullock is a freelance Workman, a junior offen- Sept. 6 in Notre Dame, md. reporter for Pioneer Press. SPORTS s--55 I

TERENCE GUIDER-SHAW/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Notre Dame defensive back Michael Valdez celebrates with teammate Tim Simon, right, after Valdez intercepted a Benet pass on Sept.11 at Benedictine University ¡n Lisle. Notre Dame gets itskicks against Benet BY BOBHuisT within 20-14, but Topping's possessions of the first half, Chicago Tnbune 73-yard scoring run with Notre Dame took a 17-7 lead 10:08 to play in the fourth at the break. Notre Dame used the put the Dons back in The Dons took a 14-7 lead running of Jimmy Topping charge. on a 2-yard run by Topping and the kicking and catch- Topping rushed for 130 with 5:20 left in the second ing of Tim Simon to topyards on 20 carries, and quarter. Benet 29-14 in the EastSimon kicked three field Benet scored first, on a Suburban Catholic opener goals, including a 39-yarder. 14-yard pass from Jack for both teams at Benedic- Simon also caught seven Sznajder to Karl Schmidt. tine University in Lisle. passes from 'lyler Tsagalis Tsagalis and Simon an- Simon capped the Dons' for 138 yards and a touch- swered only 48 seconds opening drive of the second down. later with a 65-yard scoring half with a 20-yard field Notre Dame's defensepass, and later in the half goal to give Notre Damecame up big too, led by Simon's first field goal made (3-0, 1-0) a 20-7 lead on Michael Valdez's two inter- it 17-7. Friday, Sept 11. The Red-ceptions and a fumble re- wings (2-1, 0-1) answered covery. Bob Hurst is a freelance with a 9-yard touchdown Starting in Benet's terri- reporter forthe Chicago run by Marty Dosen to pulltory on three of its final four Tribune. Benet's Alec McEachern, left, tries to tackle Notre Dame's Jimmy Topping on Sept.11. 56 SPORTS u Waderunsfor 380 yards ¡n Niles North win BYEmcVAN DRIL Pioneer Press Nues North senior Bar- rington Wade torched Niles West for 380 rushing yards in a performance that won't soon be forgotten. Wade did it in just 25 carries, an average of 15.2 yards per carry on Sept. 12. The Iowa commit scored L four times in the game, including on a17-yard screen pass in the second quarter of Nues North's 52-27 home victory in Sko- ide. "He's a Division I back for a reason," Nues West coach Scott Baum said. "I wish he was playing for Iowa today." Wade's individual per- formance will live on in Niles North's record book '--Jongside 2009 graduate Terry Turner's one-man show against Nues West in 2008. Turner had 527 all- purpose yards in a 64-63 victory over the Wolves on Sept. 12, 2008, including 395 rushing yards on 37 carries. Wade's 380 rushing yards are the second most in school history Althoughitwill be Wade's name inNiles North's record book, the Vikings' offensive line - junior Edgar Gomez at left tackle, senior Gelson Preza at left guard, junior Elmir Nikezic at center, sopho- more Michael Pimentel at KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS right guard and junior Dy- Nues North's Barrington Wade dives forward to score against Nues West in the vikings'52-27win on Sept.12. lan Ramirez at right tackle - was alsoexceptionalagainst Niles West. His 68-Wade dashed 41 yards to Notes Belle, who caught four was 24-0f-50 passing for 211 against Niles West. yard scamper came on thethe end zone on the first passes for 80 yards. Sopho- yards. Both Wade and Nilessecond play from scrim-play of the drive to put theu Wade and senior runningmore Bruno Prosper-. Nues West junior Matt North coach Mark Egofskemage, on a read-option that Vikings ahead 31-7. back/wide receiver CraigKanam had 10 carries for 63 Galanopoulos caught eight credited the linemen afterhe ran to the left.Niles Niles West made it 31-13 "Dutch" Dawkins figured toyards. passes for 63 yards. Matt the game. North senior quarterbackwith 3:06 left in the third form one ofthe state's most Niles North senior Rich-Metz, who's also a junior, "They did great," WadeMarkhus Taylor read thequarter, but Niles North'spotent one-two punchesard Azunna's lone carryfinished with seven recep- said. defense, handed him the offensive line created a hole this year, but Egofske saidresulted in a 58-yard touch- dons for 70 yards. Wade's mentality whenball and the Vikings opened on the first play of the Dawkins (left knee) is likelydown. . Niles North plays at running the ball, he added, a hole. ensuing drive. out for the season. Dawkins' Niles West senior YanivMaine South in Week 4, is to look for the hole, and Wade was gone in a flash. Wade did the rest, racingabsence "definitely madeShields rushed 15 times forwhile Niles West plays host then hit it as hard as he can. That was only the first 83 yards to the end zone asme play harder' Wade said.108 yards and a touchdown.to Deerfield. Both games "We all work together tohaymaker Wade and Nilesthe Vikings watched him"Because I love hint" Sophomore Davion Lewis are scheduled to kick offat 7 give him a gap' Gomez said. North's offensive line deliv-run further and further Taylor finished with ninehad six carries for 35 yards p.m. on Sept. 18 If he gets one, "he's going. ered to the Wolves (1-2). away from the Nues West carries for 37 yards. He wasand two touchdowns. Jun- He's going to go to the The Vikings (2-1) led 24-7 defense. 6-for-10passing for101 ior quarterback JohnnyEric Van Dril is a freelance house." at halftime. After Niles That sight, in the wordsyards and two touchdowns.Pabst picked up 43 yards on reporterfor Pioneer Press. Wade had touchdownNorth senior safety Roma- of Pimentel, is the "bestOne of those touchdowns24 carries. He scored one runs of68, 41 and 83 yardsrio Gayle blocked a punt, feeling in the world." was to junior Jordan La-rushing touchdown, and Twitter: @ Va riD ri ISports f,, I SPORTS 57

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KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS Nues West running back Yaniv Shields runs through the arm of Niles North's Myles Davis on Sept.12 in Skokie. Fourth-down stop swingsgtmein favor ofVikings BY Eiuc Vtrg DRiL start the third quarter with Niles West went for it. Wolves' 19-yard line. effectively put an end to the the third. Pioneer Press a chance to tie the game. The Wolves got their play in The Vikings had to settlegame. Shields made it 38-13, but Niles West's drive beganquickly and lined up. Pabstfor a field goal, however, Gayle blocked the puntWade responded with an In a game that will bewith junior quarterbackreceived the snap in the after Taylor had two would- on fourth down, giving83-yard scoring dash on the remembered for the 380Johnny Pabst rushing theshotgun formation. He fol- be touchdown passes Niles North great field posi- first play of the following rushing yards amassed byball effectively. He startedlowed his running back todropped in the end zone.tion at the Wolves' 41. Wade drive. Wade, with Naranjo's Nues North's Barringtonwith a 6-yard gain, thenthe right, but was stopped Senior Matt Naranjo madereceived a handoff on theextra point, put Nues North Wade, the key stretch ofpicked up 4 yards. A 13-yard for no gain. a 36-yard field goal to putfirst play of the drive, andahead 45-13 and ended any Nues West's 52-2 7 loss were scamper followed. "That was the big one:' the Vikings ahead 24-7. jetted 41 yards up the mid-comeback hopes the the final minutes of the "We were moving" NilesBaum said. "[It] killed us' Niles West's high-pow-die to score with 10:03 Wolves still had. second quarter and the be-West coach Scott Baum Niles North took overered offense - it scored 41remainingin the third quar- "You don't have any mo- ginning of the third. said. with just under two min-points in Week 1, and 50 ter. mentum," Shields said of Niles West took over On first down, Pabstutes remaining in the sec-points in Week 2 - still Wade's touchdown madethe impact of Wade's long near midfield trailing 21-7completed a passfor 5ond quarter. Early in theseemed to have a chance to it 31-7. Niles West's offenseruns. "When he scores 80 in the second quarter, withyards. His attempt on sec-drive, Markhus Taylorrally the Wolves, butitplayed better in the thirdyards right away, that's just an opportunity to turn theond down fell incomplete,found Jordan LaBelle withlikely needed to score onand fourth quarters,in- a killer." momentum in the Skokieand then he found juniora screenpass. LaBellethe first drive of the secondcluding on a drive that Skirmish on Sept.12. AGreg Leftakes near thecaught the ball on the right half. ended with senior runningEric Van Dril is a freelance touchdown before the halfsideline on third. Leftakesside of the field, then made Itcouldn't, however.back/safety Yaniv Shields reporter for Pioneer Press. would make it a one-score took a big hit, but held on toa dynamic, cross-field runNiles West's drive stalled,(15 rushes, 108 yards) scor- game, and the Wolvesthe ball to make it fourth-in which he picked up 57and Niles North senioring on a 7-yard touchdown Twitter: @VanDrilsports would receive the ball to and-i at the 23. yards and was tackled at theRomano Gayle and Waderun with 3:06 remaining in 58 Jordan Spieth (left) and Rory Mcllroy walk together during the first round of the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits on Aug.13 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. .JAM(E SQUIRE/GETTY IMAGES I

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