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March 1, 8, 14, and 15 cultures, races and social classes coming 7:30 p.m. Differenttogether is part of life at Maine East Auditorium, 2OI W. increasingly-diverse Maine East Dempster St. High School. Tickets $10, available at the box of- So, at its core, the story behind fice or through Maine East's website, the drama department's winter east.maine2ü7.org. musical "Once on this Island" is a familiar one to its multi-ethnic cast. "The message of the show is story, Matthew Dumay,whois that we're breaking down some black, plays upper-class Daniel, barriers - and it's a show that I and Mariana Veneri, who is white, think in a way reflects what Maine plays peasant Ti Moune. East is about," said Karen Hall, "Our casts are always diverse," director of the production. "We getnoted Dumay. "They're diverse not this stuff This is our world." only in cultures and ethnicities, but "Once on this Island," which in personalities." opens Friday at the Park Ridge The actors also play double high school, tells the story of a roles. The peasants appear as Caribbean peasant girl, Ti Moune, grande hommes and some of them who falls in love with an upper play gods and goddesses as well, class "grande homme" named requiring what actress Christina Daniel from the other side of the Peter calls "huge energy" to pull

island. The play uses fairy-tale ele- off. I ments and supernatural beings to "Once on an Island" consists spin a story of love, heartbreak andentirely of song - and a unique the challenges of bridging gaps in style of music not commqnly heard social class and race. in school musicals. Maine East students Matthew Dumay, left, Mananna Veneri, and John Collantes perform in NOnce on this Island" at the school in

Adrian Delgado, who plays the a very Caribbean-1avored Park Ridge Monday afternoon. i xviTANAXAIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDL' character of Papa Ge, the mytho- score, so we have steel drims and logical Demon of Death, says race lots and lots of percussion," said and Saturday, March 8 and 15, at and ethnicity - two things that Ed Eubank, Fine Arte Department7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium, pose a challenge for the main Chairman. 2601 W. Dempster St. characters of the play - are facets There is also dancing Some- Tickets are $10 and available he and his castmates "don't even thing Delgado said was oie of his at the box office or through "Seat notice anymore." favorite parts of the play. Yourselfønline Ticketing," which "This shows really sets an "I got to learn how to waltz for can be found on Maine East's web- example for almost any other the first time," he said. site, east.maine207.org. school in the general area about A highlight of the background The cast includes Faye Alba, social acceptance," Delgado said. set is a tree that stands tall Skylar Bell, John Collantes, Adrian "The fact that the main character against a mesh backdrop. Strips of Delgado, Matthew Dumay, Alexia of our show, Ti Moune, has broken decorative brown fabric viere cut Housakos, Marina Lisova, Joey down a barrier is a great example and sewn into the mesh 14 create Maltese-Miller, Nicole Patterson, ofwhat Maine East has done and an image ofwhat stage mànager Christina Peter, Lenin Philip, and what other schools aspire to do. It'sAithea Yap calls the "Haitian Tree Mariana Veneri. Storytellers are just a great overall message that I of Life." Several students Worked played by Mohammed AbuBaker, feel sometimes people don't realizewith Yap on the project, which tookSana Aktar, Shiza Ali, Pauline Are- we're telling [in day-to-day life] be- about three weeks to comlete. no, Elle Chanelle Badilla, Kristina cause it's so conunonpiace for us." The tree, said Yap, is cdnsid- Bozin, Emily Cashen, Yasmine Dela Though the musical is meant ered a symbol of hope for nany Cruz, Marwin Esguerra, Shahzeb to depict the peasants as dark- Haitians, and in the play itself it Fazal, Judith Glikberg, Asfa Hasan, skinned and poor and the grande symbolizes reincarnation s well. Jessica Janis, Nathalie Janvier, homme as lighter-skinned and "I copied a picture online. I cop- Alexis Joseph, Paraskevi Kakares, Maine East High School students rehearse "Once on this Island" Monday afternoon at affluent, the students playing ied the exact sketch of it, and we Brigita Kancleris, Amber Lopez, the school in Park Ridge.i KEViN TANAIWFOH SUN-liMES MEDIA the characters in Maine East's went from there," Yap said. Johnny Maltese-Miller, Alexandra production represent a far more "Once on this Island," a one- Plezia, Jordan Ratilif, Jasmine The pit orchestra is under the director is Jessica Buczek, lighting diverse group on both sides of the act, 90-minute production, will be Ratlifl Yula Sung, Cate Toscano direction of Pamela Holt, Julie designer is Joanna Szewczuk and island. In a twist on the original presented Friday, March 7 and 14, and Diana Zhu. Crossen is vocal director, technical Kim Morris is costume designer. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 7

MILES HI TEDPALKA FORCOOKCOUNTY Nues residents riled by pitch to .YEAP IN ENFOR( x:p NCE regulate treesonprivate property à Crime Reduction NCH * Community Development BY NATASMA WASINSKI to me that I live in a free Other highlights of the DEMOCRATiC BALLOT * Jail Remediation For Sun-Times Media I @natwaz city than a 'Tree City,'" ordinance include extend- EA.Y VOTiNG . MARcH 3rd-lSth * Diverse Services Zalesny said, referenc- ing rules against harming A tree ordinance that ing Niles' pursuit of the trees on public lands to i. ralkaForSheriff2Ol 4.curu some claim tramples prestigious Tree City private property; autho- PAID BY PALKA FOR SHERIFF 2014 * Gr, ooi MSI constitutional rights is designation. rizing the village to prune headed back to the Nues Niles Trustee Rose- plants on private prop- Village Board. mary Palicki, who chairs erty that interfere with Designed to preserve the committee charged access, visibility and the the town's urban forest, with drafting the new proper spread of sunlight; ç MA/(EA W/S/1 MAKE THE CALL, the proposal was more rules, said the ordi- and requiring permits to LET ThEGENIE REMO VE ITALL! than a year in the mak- nance's merits are being plant new trees. 'ç ing when it went before misinterpreted. Penalties for not fol- -'1-111111 -JUNK-ilhiVi! I-866-586-5436 trustees for discussion in She said the inten- lowing the guidelines Ir Cem,.rc,l January. tion of the ordinance is range from $50 to $1,500. \ Reode,,$iaI , Nues is establishing to regulate trees on a Palicki pointed out www.JunkGenie.com the tree ordinance - village-wide basis, not Nues' neighbors already which outlines rules for house-by-house, since to-have protective tree ordi- planting and removing gether they make up the nances in place. trees on public and pri- green canopy over Niles. "It's not as if no one vate property - in order In other words, as the has done this," she said. to enhance the village's saying goes, you can't see"We're trying to be proac- tree canopy, and to applythe forest for the trees. tive." for Tree City USA status "We can't say 'every In Park Ridge, for ex- \ with the Arbor Day Foun-place but my property,'" ample, homeowners can MARINOREALTORS dation. Palicki said. "If there is a only remove trees under rnrhiu uiw4JPj 5800 Dempster- Morton Grove But officials delayed problem, those roots are certain circumstances (847)967-5500 taking action and sent theconnected." - such as if the tree is (OUTSIDE ILLINOISCALL 1-800 253-0021) Th t'I, C .1..I ordinance to the Environ- She noted claims that dead, diseased, or at risk e o tan,.11., www.conlury21marIno.com mental Practices Com- only the village's appoint-of dying or becoming mittee for another reviewed forester could remove hazardous in the next after hearing residents' discarded trees are mac- three years. Trees with a concerns. curate. diameter of 10 inches or Niles native Bob "As a rule, the village ismore must be replaced. Zalesny said he chose to not coming onto private Lincoinwood requires ; J live in the village in part property," she said. "We a $65 permit to remove

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IV 20Th STATE REP DISTRICT I Staterepcandidate: Focusonjobs, keep tax hike

BY JEN?ITh'IJOHNSON riculum reform. Technical education must [email protected]@Jen_Pioneer become a core component of public educa- tion statewide. That means more time with Ridge native Mo Khan's first entry math and science, experience with actual into politics was serving as a traveling cutting edge technology in the classroom, Parkaide for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presi- and working with the private sector to learn dential campaign. exactly what skills theywillbe looking for in Today, he's hoping to be elected to the the future. This will empower our students Illinois General Assembly. to go out and create their own businesses Khan, 28, is running as a Democrat in the and be highly competitive when they enter 20th State House District which includes the workforce. portions of Park Ridge, Niles, unincorpo- rated Maine Township, Norridge, Rosemont, Q:The income-tax increase of2011 is Schiller Park and Chicago. A 2003 graduate set to expire in 2015. Would you vote to of Maine South High School, Khan holds keep it in place or let it expire? a degree in accounting and is currently A: Illinois has a "not-enough-revenue" pursuing a law degree at Loyola University problem. This problem goes hand in hand Chicago. He still lives in Park Ridge and has with our unemployment problem. Focus- established his campaign office in Uptown at ing our economic policy on building more 428 Touhy Ave. businesses in Illinois, from the ground up, Khan's focus in the race has been on job will broaden our revenue base and give us creation and education. He believes the state an opportunity to reduce tax rates in the must do more to build educational opportu- future. However, all reports at the moment nities in digital technology and encourage suggest that reducing the tax rate will leave college students to start their own busi- a multi-billion dollar hole in our budget. If nesses. this is the case, I would vote to extend the Khan will face Democratic opponent temporary personal and corporate income Jerry Acciari, of Niles, in the March18 tax because not doing so would mean drastic primary but Acciari has been largely absent cuts to critical services provided to Illinois from the race. Unlike Khan, who has raised Mo Khan residents, especially working class families. more than $61,000 in campaign contribu- tions, Acciari has not established an election schools are outstanding our economic op- searching forjobs have access to long-term Q:Illinois passed a medical marijuana fund and does not appear to have actively portunities are expanding and our public job training through our community col- law. Would yousupporta law regulating campaigned. Attempts by Pioneer Press trust in state government is improving. lege network is imperative. Creating new recreational use of marijuana like Colo- to contact him at his Niles home have been job training programs for high-tech and rado and Washington? unsuccessful. Q:What are the top three challenges advanced manufacturing jobs will open up A: Illinois needs to focus on successfully Khan said he has not had any interaction for the state? economic opportunities for many and lead toimplementing the new medical marijuana with Acciari since the race began - though A: Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Most every other a well-trained workforce. law, first and foremost. At the same time, he did initially receive Acciari's support to challenge the people of Illinois face stems we should have a close eye on Colorado and run. from the fact thatwe are still deep in a jobs Q:What are your thoughts on the cur- Washington, so that if the day does come "The only thing I know about my op- crisis and a never ending stream oftaLx rent pension reform deal? where recreational marijuana passes feder- ponent is that he signed my petition to put breaks for wealth r corporations will not A: I feel it was unconstitutional because ally or in fllinois, we will have the advantage me on the ballot in November," Khan told solve our unempl yment problem. Address- Article XIll, Section 5 of the 1970 Illinois of not repeating those states' mistakes, while Pioneer Press. ing our jobs crisis starts by realizing that theConstitution states that "membership in being able to build off oftheir successes. The winner of the March 18 primary will impact of technology on competitiveness is any pension or retirement system of the face Republican incumbent Mike McAuliffe moving faster tha4i we can anticipate. state ... shall be an enforceable contractual Q:What capital projects would you try in November. McAuliffe is running opposed The first thing ve need to do is prepare relationship, the benefits of which shall to secure state funding for in the 20th in the Republican primary after his only for the jobs oftornrrow. That starts with not be diminished or impaired." Moreover, House District? opponent was knocked off the ballot in putting technical ducation at the core of working-class people have held up their end A: It is imperative that the 20th District December. everything we do. ... At the same time, our of the agreement. Reducing their benefits to substantively promote entrepreneurship. The following are questions Khan an- fiscal strategy mut make long-term sense. address the failures of politicians over the Start-up accelerator and small business swered for Pioneer Press. This means our fous on supporting start-uplast several decades is not right. This issue incubator infrastructure development is companies must b unequivocal because is now with the courts. critical to realizing this objective. My focus Q:Why should voters elect you in this today's start-upsril1 create tomorrow's jobs. would be to secure public funding so that primary election? I support restruetüring our tax incentive Q:What changes would you support anybody in our district with good ideas and A: I'm running for State Representative framework so that we promote, encourage the state government making in how a willingness to work hard has an avenue for one main reason: to make the creation and reward start-Up companies in Illinois, students are educated? for success. This will give everybody an op- and retention ofgood payingjobs the state's with the strongestincentives reserved for A: The world is changing faster than our portunity to access start-up capital, receive top priority. And I am determined to make a companies creating good-paying jobs in schools are adapting and that means we mentorship from business leaders and difference. I will work hard to build bridges Illinois' fast growing tech economy. Lastly, need to become more forward thinking and interact with other entrepreneurs to learn with all stakeholders to ensure that our making sure that active workers and those flexible when it comes to school and cur- and develop industry best practices. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 H

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Nues police are searching for the owner ofa dog that was allegedly abandoned and left to starve inside a vacant apartment. The dog described as a westiepoo mix, was diacov- cred on Feb. 22 inside an apartment on the 9000 block of Terrace Drive, north of Golf and Dee roads, after a maintenance worker received an anonymous tip through the building's hotline that an ani- mal had been left unattended, d Authorized Reseller ffiles police saicL Though malnourished and suffering from infected www.Abt.com847.544.2963 eyes and skin lesions, the dog. 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 42t Since 1936 who ¡s being called Bruno, is recovering at an area animal hospital, said NUes Police Sgt. Robert Thrnabene. "He's still being cared for, but he is starting to bounce back," Thniabene said. "He is very friendly and at this point he's expected to recover' Bruno, a dog found inside a vacant Pules apartment without food or According to police, the water, has been recovering at an animal hospital since his rescue on maintenance worker found Feb. 22. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NuES POLICE DEPARTMENT the apartment's door ajar and a distressed dog yelping insideentirely known, Tornabene the feces- and urine-covered said. He did say that when residence. The animal did not found, the dog weighed only appear to have food or water 8 pounds, though a normal and had what the worker weight would be closer to 25 () I 00 Iiflt.()IlI )R'I'( )N ( R( )V I described as "mushrooms" pounds. growing from its eye area' Investigators are stifi look- police said. ing for the last occupants of The man told police he the apartment to determine MORTON GROVE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Three lots removed the obstruction from to whom the dog belonged, (approx. 17,500 SF). MUST BE PURCHASED TOGETHER: the animal's eyes by rubbing Tornabene said. vacant lot, former storefront w/attached house bungalow converted warm water on its face. "There were multiple Nues police are searchingfor the Police noted that a bag of people living there," he said. owner of a dog found abandoned to 4-flat. Multiple potentialities: develop all lots, keep bungalow as dog food had been left on a Ifidentified, the owner inside a vacated apartment at investment, develop balance. Great location. countertop,but the dog wouldcould, at the very least, face Terrace Square. IJENNIFERJOHNSON/ DO NOT WALK PROPERTY WITHOUT LISTING AGENT. have been unable to reach it. charges ofanimal neglect, SUN-TIMES MEDIA Call Jim Ticus Jameson Sotheby's Realty at 847.602.7890 According to police, Thrnabene said. several eviction notices had A technician at the hospital said Bruno's condition is been mailed to the tenant, a where the dog has been recov- improving. JimTicus Jameson 40-year-old man, and he had ering has expressed interest "The dog is doing much Broker Associate wi better now that he has re- ! 847.602.7890 AMISON SOft1BYS NT[RNATIONM REAUY I AMESONSIR until Dec. 31,2013 to vacate in adopting Bruno, according VANS1ON I 34 CENTPAL SThCET. EVANSTVN Il SO2OI 847 869 7300 the apartment. to Tornabene. ceived medical attention and 2 [email protected] Realty ad *4 flt..t) ,... th prtlIo bch 047k, 0 I*.dt O*.ÑMd Op..tS How long the dog was left Niles Animal Control is eating on a regular basis," 3oh, Itu.i R..fty 0go an er.t..d without food or water is not Officer Peter Babikan also he said. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 12 I

substance that field-tested positive charged with possession of can- Golf Mill Shopping Center. A witness reported III POUCE BLOtTER II, CRIME BRIEFS for one gram of methamphetamine nabis and drivingwithout a valid seeing a man in his mid-30s take the bag and The following incidents were listed was also discovered in Querol's license after he was arrested on the walk in the direction of Sears, police said. n the official bulletin of the Niles - possession. He remained in Cook 7600 block of Dempster Street Feb. A woman is suspected of stuffing her jacket Police Department. Readers are County Jail and has an April 2 13. Police said Roja was stopped for DISORDERLY CONDUCT pockets with cosmetics at CVS, 9640 N. reminded that an arrest does not court date. a traffic violation, and officers later A 26-year-old Niles woman told police that Milwaukee Ave., on Feb. 23 and then leaving constitute a finding of guilt. Only a found .5 grams of cannabis after on the night of Jan. 23 she saw a man expose court of law can make that determi- Alexandre Bevell, 21, of 9118 the store without paying. searching his vehicle. A court date himself to her while he was masturbating in- nation. Elmwood Drive, Niles, was charged A woman's wallet was stolen on Feb. 25 after is scheduled for March 31. side his vehicle, which was parked in a lot on with retail theft on Feb. 24 after he she left it behind on a food court counter at the 9700 block of Dee Road. The woman did allegedly stole five DVDs, valued at Golf Mill Shopping Center. Du' not call police until she saw the man again, $149, from Meijer, 9000 Golf Road. Isaac Frelihman, 58, of Park Ridge, this time inside his car at Golf Mill Shopping He has an April 16 court date. PROPERTY DAMAGE RETAIL ThEFT was charged with driving under Center, police said. A male wearing a white coat and black pants Susan Turkowski, 56, of 3140 N. the influence of alcohol after he LEAVING ThE SCENE was seen leaving graffiti on the wall of a store Olcott Ave., Chicago, was charged was arrested on the 6100 block of ThEFT Nina Bakhtina, 51, of 9316 Oleander on the 800 block of Civic Center Drive on with retail theft on Feb. 23 after Beckwith Avenue Feb. 22. Police A 58-year-old Niles man told police that on Ave., Morton Grove, was charged Feb.23. she allegedly stole merchandise Feb. 20 he gave a man $2,000 for a flat- with leaving the scene of an said Frelihman was stopped for valued at $1,047.26 from a store on screen TV he was selling, but never received accident and failure to give aid a traffic violation and later failed the 7200 block of Dempster Street. the TV or his money back. When the victim and information on Feb. 23 after sobriety tests. A court date was She has an April 16 court date. attempted to contact the seller, he was told she allegedly struck three parked scheduled for March 31. the suspect was in jail and he need to bail him ThEFT Joy Marc Querol, 29, of 820 McIn- cars in the parking lot of Golf Mill ThEFT out, police said. $500 worth of scrap metal was reported tosh Court, Prospect Heights, was Shopping Center. Police said the Joseph Amabile, 47, of Chicago, stolen from the site of the former Dominick's charged with retail theft and pos- vehicles belonged to Golf Mill A Niles woman told police she believes two was charged with theft after his store on the 6900 block of Dempster Street session of a controlled substance Ford. Bakhtina has a March II packages were stolen from her doorstep on arrest at the T.J. Maxx store on in Morton Grove Feb. 19. on Feb. 22. Police said Querol, who court date. the 8100 block of Monroe Street on Feb. 7. had been arrested by Nues police the 7200 block of Dempster Street The items inside were valued at approximately $300 in cash was reported stolen from the on Feb. 15 for an alleged retail in Morton Grove Feb. 24. Police $200. L.A. Fitness on the 6800 block of Dempster MOHION GROVE said Amabile left the store without theft at Golf Mill Shopping Center, A 62-year-old Chicago woman told police Street in Morton Grove Feb. 20. Police said paying for beauty supplies valued returned to the mall on Feb. 22 and her bag ofjust-purchased jewelry, valued at the victim had locked the cash and other be- DRUCS at $25. A court date is scheduled stole $612 worth of clothing and $500, was stolen on Feb. 22 after she left it longings into a locker, and the lock had later Jose Roja, 21, of Chicago, was for March 19. tools from a store. Police said a behind on a bench for about IO minutes at been removed by an unknown offender(s).

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¡[email protected] I @Jen.Pioneer me. I just felt enjoyment in helping because I knew ultimately no mat- his tizne to help ter how much of a dirtyjob it was, people he has never met I had to do it because someone Volunteeringhas defined Adai Karuthal- had to. ackal's young life. The Maine East High School Q: You would like to become a senior and Des Plaines native doctor. Is there a specialty you calls a 2012 clean-up of a tornado- are interested in? ravished community in southern A: As of right now I haven't Indiana "the most important chosen a specialty. I just know thing I've done in my life" and that medicine is a profession dreams of becoming a doctor in that requires a lot of persistence order to continue a life of provid- and overall hard work ethic and ing aid. you have to be really rooted in Karuthalackal's participation what you believe, you have to be in service projects through Mairie a people-person in order to serve East's Gifted Lyceum program others I think ultimately that is and the youth organization at his what I want to do with my life. I church, St. Mary's Syrian Ortho- want to serve others. dox, earned him a "207's Best" honor from Maine Township High Q:What are you interested School District 207 and a Corn- outside school and your service munity Star award from the Park projects? Ridge Chamber of Commerce. A: I play volleyball - a lot of volleyball. ... I like to spend time Q: You helped raise money to with my friends and my family. assist victims ofthe 2010 earth- That's the most important thing to quake in Haiti. What did you do? me. I like working out, just being A: With my church's youth orga- in shape. And there's this new skill nization [the Mor Gregorios Syriac that everyone at school and I are Orthodox Student Association] obsessed with: it's called kendama- we made beaded bracelets and ing. It's a toy called a kendarna sold them to family members and and it takes coordination in order community members. I've been to land the ball into the specific involved with my youth organiza- region of the kendama. It's a trend tion throughout my life. that has just started. It's a really fun thing to do. Q: What are some other things Adal Karuthalackal i CONThIuicro PHOTO you've done through this organi- Q: How did you feel about zation? Q: What was that experience has been a big part ofyour life? A: The most important event receiving the Community Star A: I've done some work with like? A: Yes, my church has been very of my life so far was the week-long award? Feed My Starving Children where A: It was just really humbling important to me. It's the corner- tornado disaster relief assistance A: I know there are people who we packed supplemental, nutrition-and it was a nice opportunity to stone, really, of who I am. It's the trip [to Clark County, md.]. It I think are more qualified for this al food for third-world countries. Ingive back to the community that foundation for anything I've done was just this immense feeling of award, but I was humbled the com- addition to that, in Chicago one dayhas raised me, really. I was able to service-wise. It cornes back to my satisfaction and feeling a drive of mittee picked me. I think everyone we cooked food around the holiday connect with a couple of women, church - which has guided me purpose in my life when I was just needs to be appreciated for the season and went to a soup kitchen although I was a little bit younger. - and, ultimately, God. It's all for cleaning fields that were tilled withcommunity service that they do. and served the food to the home- It was a good experience just to God. debris. And these fields, after we Everyone does community service less women's shelter and spent the see the world that I live in - not cleaned them, were inspected in in one way or another. No com- evening with them. just my school. Q:Are there other service order to place septic tanks for the munity service is more important Q:Would you say your church projects ofwhich you are proud?communities to use. Although it than another. 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL I

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Park Ridge woman and she was company. They operated under for a Kindle Fire. The move comes as longtime MIES reportedly released later that direction of Ross Klicker, Niles' The survey will take about 10 CEO Patricia Ahern leaves day. Economic Development Coordi- minutes, is completely anony- Rainbow Hospice after 18 years Three-car crash sends three to The driver of the SUV was nator mous, and is available now. The on the job. hospital ticketed for failing to yield turn- The redesign kept all of the survey will ask about your use Walton will be begin his new Three people, including two ing left and given a March 21 existing pages while changing of library technology services, position on March 1 and serve children, were taken to the hos- court date. the way they appear and add- both in the library and at home!until a permanent CEO is ap- pital after a three-car accident ing some new features in the school/work. This information pointed, Rainbow Hospice said. in Niles last week. process. will help the library improve its "With more than 27 years in The crash occurred at 4:10 The most noticeable change technology services and corn- healthcare and nonprofit lead- p.m., Feb. 27 near the Dempster NILES is the top menu. The redesign rnunicate the value of providing ership, he will be the perfect Street entrance of the Big Lots Village launches new websito moved all application and free access to computers and choice to maintain the strength shopping center west of Harlem The Village of Niles officially registration functions under the Internet within the com- of the organization as we final- Avenue. Nues Police Sgt. Robertunveiled its redesigned official "How do I..." heading. That's rnunity. ize our plans for 2014," John Tornabene said a Honda SUV, website at the Feb. 25 board where the residents can go to You can help support the li- Baird, Chairman ofthe Board driven by a 47-year-old Evan- meeting. apply for licenses, register for brary by accessing the web sur- for Rainbow Hospice, said a ston man, was making a left The design emphasizes acces-village programs and schedule vey from library computers or news release. turn out of the shopping center sibility, significantly improving waste and debris removal. The by visiting the library's website, Walton's previous leader- when it struck a car driven by navigation and making it easier tab also includes links to village www.mgpl.org, through March ship roles have included chief an 18-year-old Skokie man that for residents to find services. ordinances and other official 20. Call the library at (847) 965- operating officer of Integrated was eastbound on Dempster. The new design aims to im- documents. 4220, for more information. Health Services and group vice The SUV then struck a second prove communication between president for Resurrection vehicle, a 2012 Jeep, driven by a the village government and Health Care. He is a graduate 71-year-old Park Ridge woman, the residents, giving a way for of Loyola University and has Tornabene said. residents to make complaints, MORTON GROVE PARK RIDGE masters degrees in business administration and healthcare Two children, a 9-year-old suggest ideas and discuss issues Morton Grove Public Library Rainbow Hospice picks with fellow residents. And, for administration. girl and a 7-year-old boy, were conducting technology survey temporary CEO passengers in the SUV and werethe first time, it allows residents Ahern is leaving Rainbow taken to Advocate Lutheran to pay water bills online thanks Help improve the Morton The Board of Directors of Rain- Hospice on Feb. 28 to lead a General Hospital, though they to the new e-pay system. Grove Public Library's technol- bow Hospice and Palliative Care hospice center in Buffalo, N.Y. suffered no serious injuries, The redesign was devel- ogy services. Go to www.mgpl. has appointed John Walton Rainbow Hospice operates an Tornabene said. Also trans- oped by Manhattan, Kansas org to take a short survey, after as interim CEO of the Mount in-patient unit at St. Matthew Cen- ported to the hospital was the based CivicPlus website design which you can enter a drawing Prospect-based organization. ter for Health in Park Ridge.

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A HELP SQUAD kitchen is probably the room in which we singular focus on the bottom line doesn't BY spend the most amount of time either cook- President JACKIE PILOSSOPH make you an expert. ing, socializing or enjoying meals with fam- are people who want you to The members of lEA understand ily and friends. So Help Squad understands believe the woman in the photo that quality and equity must be part of the importance of making sure the décor is everything we want it to be. We are so glad this conversation. We believe zip codes Thereaccompanying this column is a HELPSOLlADthat you are enjoying your updated kitchen, "union boss." shouldn't determine the quality of a and that Phil stepped up and did the right When people mention that to me, I student's educaflon. That's why we've Help Squad, thing! Bon Appetit! like to laugh and say, "My husband thinks been working to nass a fair funding plan Several months ago I purchased Tips for do-it-yourself tile projects I'm a boss, but my members don't." that will allow sihools located in areas Jjeartile from Heritage Tile in Oak Park. I After 30 years as a high school with little or no property wealth to receive then selected Phil Zeleznikar from a list of Since Phil did such a nice job on English teacher, it's easy to laugh off such adequate funding. tile contractors they provided. On the day of Marie's kitchen, we decided to call him installation, Phil arrived and I then left for back to get some advice and tips for a silly comment. When every child has access work. do-it-yourselfers who might want to But here's what's not funny: to a quality public education, we all The installation was complete within a dayinstall some tile in their home. We found That charge is an example of the win. Businesseshave a better-trained and a hall and the project was paid in fill, out that Phil, who is a former U.S. Marine, misinformation and the lack of respect workforce; our children have more $1,400. It was the weekend when I first had has spent 13 years working as a general that is being constantly communicated stable employment as adults, and our an opportunity to inspect the tiles. Several contractor. about Illinois public education employees communities are stronger. tiles were installed upside down, one was Tile tips and the organizations to which they When the middle class is strong, backward, cuts were not straight, a corner Sometimes people tile over drywall or plaster, which isn't wise. It's always better belong. The insults being tossed at me are Our economy is strong. tile was pieced together and there were no holes placed to attach switch plate covers. to create a flat, level substrate, which is an really aimed at our members and at our So the next time you hear that The grout was not mixed or applied properly underlying surface that the tile goes on, and union, the Illinois Education Association phrase, t'union bosses," please remember leaving a large variation in color and uneven then tile over that. The substrate makes the (lEA). The attacks are part ofa campaign who those "bosses" really are. They areas. According to a discussion I later had project easier, and improves the quality of to weaken and eventually eliminate are the 130,000 teachers, assistants, with Phil and staff at Heritage Tile, Phil the work. education employee unions. librarians, janitors. bus drivers, higher admitted to allowing two of his workers to Do your homework when choosing That bothers me aid, if you care education faculty and staff, as well as install these tiles unsupervised. an adhesive. There are several types, each about public education, it should bother students and retirees, who are proud Phil has been contacted several times meant to be used for different projects. requesting that he replace several tiles and In other words, you would use a different you. members oflEA. attempt to even the grout. In addition to my adhesive when laying tile on a floor versus a Teaching has always been an They are ycur friends, neighbors requests, Heritage Tile contacted him and anbacksplash. Also, factors such as moisture, important job, but it became a profession and family members. They are hard- attorney sent him a letter. To date, all efforts humidit) heat and foot traffic should be because of union activism. working men and women who strive each have been unsuccessful. considered when choosing the appropriate Education employees, working and every day to nake a difference in the I would appreciate your assistance with adhesive. through their unions, fought to increase lives of the children in our community. resolving this matter. Pay close attention to the tile you select. funding for public schools. It was the They are fighting or smaller class sizes, Since'ly,Different tiles work better in different areas of a home. For example, you shouldn't put a unions that fought in the 1960s and 1970s safer schools and more accountability MarieDiGiacomo, OakPark very porous tile in a shower because it will from the politici4s and administrators to increase compensation for educators, Help Squad reached out to Phil and we be too difficult to keep it sealed. Porous stone allowing men or women to finally make a charged with making decisions that affect have to say, he could not have been any is much more appropriate for a floor or a living as a teacher, and thus changing the your kids. more pleasant and accommodating. He backsplash. way our nation thinks about teaching. They are th voice of our union. gave us two possible days that he could be When choosing your grout, take into For the first time, teaching became They are the heart ofour union. They are at Marie's home to repair the work and he account location, moisture, heat and other an attractive career choice for qualified the " bosses" of our union. kept his word. factors. college graduates. Teaching became a true They are edjcation professionals According to Marie, Phil replaced 12 Always seal the tile after completion of tiles, re-grouted part of the project, and the project, and continue to seal the area an- profession and the primary beneficiaries and they've earned respect. went the extra mile, replacing switch nually. Sealing protects and helps maintain of this paradigm shift were our students, plate covers that weren't even part of the the integrity ofthe grout, prevents staining our communities and our state. A message from: estimate. and makes cleaning it easier. More recently, we've seen another Marie let us know that she is quite The biggest mistake people make is that shift. ILLINOIS pleased with the way the kitchen looks, they don't apply enough pressure to secure I In the last decade, much of the EDUCATION and that Phil was not only professional, butthe tile to the substrate. II there's a void in education discussion has been driven by IM4ASSOCIATION very concerned about making sure the job that area, it will eventually start to loosen, was done to her satisfaction. and will cause the grout to crack. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBliCATION THURSDAY MARCH 6 2014 17

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III LtiuRS Alizonareligious protection bill Senior groups shouldn't work wasdownright un-Christian But dig deeper on the faith ques- By RANDY tion, and one has to wonder: Is such together BLASER a practice even a correct interpreta- tion of Christianity? As someone who works for a living Hooray for those Senior Citizens who survived and tries to live more closely to his the Park Ridge Park District's improvements at faith, I have to say no. the Senior Center on Western Avenue. They had happened, two somewhat The idea you can refuse your enough spirit left in their hearts to start over else- related events occurred last service to a customer because you where with the Kemnitz project. Aitweek that melded neatly in my think their lifestyle is sinful is not just I hope that a collaboration of the two groups does mind. discriminatory and bad business, it's not happen. By the time the "takeover" at Western The first event was the Arizona not even Christian. Here's why: Avenue was complete, many of us felt we were seen legislation dubbed the Religious It's a given that we are all sinners. as old, inept and unproductive. There was a lack of Freedom act, which would have Any busy owner who refuses to serve empathy in the atmosphere. allowed businesses to refuse their sinners will be out of business real The self-sustaining group was not bringing servicesjfdoing so conflicted with quick. But let's go beyond that some in a enough money? Sorry! I'm one of those still deeply beld religious beliefs. more. I mourns the loss of the cooperative mood we all As just about everyone knows, Think of the Bible story where the once shared. the bill, vetoed by the governor scribes and Pharisees want to stone Renata Galassini of Arizona, was meant to protect Arizona Republican Goy. Jan Brewer the woman who committed adultery. Park Ridge Christians from a lawsuit when they vetoed the controversial bill. The story's high point is when Jesus refused th provide their services to tells the crowd that the one without gay people. "Ourjobs are to serve sin should cast the first stone. The The second event was a talk I at- our clients to the story ends with the crowd dispers- League of Women Voters' tended in Libertyville about integrat- innot with someone from Arizona ing your faith in the workplace. The best ofour ability. hitting the woman in the head with candidate guide available Arizonabil1 wasn't addressed specifi- a rock. cally in the talk, but it hit the target The carpenter from As Pope Francis said when ques- The League of Women Voters of Cook County in my mind. Nazareth did riot ask tioned about this very issue, "Who wants all voters to BE INFORMED AND VOTE. Much has been discussed ifthere were any sin- am I to judge?" To that end, the League has prepared a Voter's regarding the Arizona law and Yes, who are any of us, sinnersall, Guide for those candidates running for office in how it would have legalized discrimi- ners at the wedding to judge? the Cook County and Metropolitan Water Rec- nation against gays. To withhold a in Cana before turn- Which brings me back to this idea lamation District races in the March 18 Primary service to a customer who is ready, of work and faith. Election. willing and able to pay for it is ing water into wine. If we believe and know that The Guide is posted on the League's Website at clearly discrimination anywhere in Hejust made the best God made us for work, then our http://cookcounty.il.lwvnet.org/VoterGuide.html. America. jobs here on Earth are not to judge In addition to information on the candidates, the But not much has been said about wine anyone ever and cast stones at our customers. guide also provides information on where to find the religious point of view that has tasted." Our jobs are to serve our clients to sample ballots with all the candidates for each driven this particular issue to the the best of our ability. The carpenter party. forefront. from Nazareth did not ask if there Diane Edmundson Let g of the idea that social policy were any sinners at the wedding in Karin Hribar trumps religion, and, on first blush, their faith, in this particular case, the Cana before turning water into wine. Go-Presidents, LeagueofWomen one might be able to agree that right of a Christian to refuse service He just made the best wine anyone VotersofCook County individuals should be free to practice for an event they believe to be sinful. ever tasted.

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Nonfiction Book Discussion Zumba! 100th Anniversary Celebratory 10a.m.: The group discusses The Unwinding by Class E VERY SUNDAY George Packer. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Il a.m.: Celebrate IDO years ofthe Park Ridge Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, Park District with IDO minutes of Zumba. For ages Come take a call 847-825-3123. 14 and up; no registration required. Park Ridge IN MARCH! p4unge with Ub Community Center, 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. E VERY S UNBAY Park Ridge Panhellenic Club Call 847-692-5127. NOON-1:00PM Noon: Features a luncheon and a program present- IN MARCH! ed by Lynn Rymarz on 'Famous Women in History." Get Health Coverage HERE'S HOW: The Panhellenic Club is open to alumnae of college I p.m.: Illinois Health Marketplace navigators Greek letter sororities and awards scholarships to will be available for confidential, individual Play with your B Connected card on high school graduates in the Maine Township area. consultation. Bring verification of income (pay select games in Penny Lane for your Park Ridge Country Club, 636 N. Prospect Ave., stubs, income tax return) and a form of identi- chance to qualify. Be watching on Park Ridge. Call 847-823-3102. $23. fication (driver's license, Social Security card, your machIne for your bonus garne student visa) to complete the online registra- PPOSPECTOR!S PtUNGE to pop up. Mother/Son Sports Spectacular tion. For further information, navigators can Press the spin button on the 6:30 p.m.: A fun night for boys ages 4to lO to play be reached at 773-262-6622, ext. 267. Morton PROSPECTOR'S PLUNGE bonus game sports and games with Mom. End the night with Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton and try to get the highest score. The ice cream sundaes and awards. Come dressed in Grove. more you play, the more chances you comfortably clothes and gym shoes. Maine Park have to increase your score. Each bonus Leisure Center, 2701W. Sibley St., Park Ridge. Call Conversation: Holocaust Survivors from game you play, see how your score 847-692-5127. $26 per couple; $33 per nonresi- Hungary compares to the current top scores. dent couple. 1:30 p.m.: Survivors ofthe Holocaust share their experiences, 70 years after the Jewish population At 7:00pm, the TOP 10 SCORES Beatles Nights On Tap of Hungary came under the control of the Nazi wdf win Slot DoUars. TOP PRIZE WILL 7 p.m.: Hear classic Beatles tunes performed regime. Email [email protected] for reser- WIN $1,500 IN SLOT DOLLARS! live onstage by talented local musicians 7p.m. vations. Illinois Holocaust Museum, 9603 Woods March 7-8. Proceeds benefit the Youth Ministry Drive, Skokie. PRIZE POOL! Fund at PRCC, which supports youth mission trips and activities. Park Ridge Community Ist Place: $t500 5th PIace: $150 Church, 100 Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. Call MONDAY,MARCH lO 847-823-3164. $10 in advance, $5 for students; 2nd PIace: $500 6th Place: $75 $15 at the door. Officer Friendly Story Time 1:30 p.m.: Stop by the library for a fun story time 3rd Placó: $400 7th Place: $50 led by a Park Ridge police officer. For all ages. Park 4th Place: $250 8th - 10th Place: $25 SATURDAY MARCH 8 Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park

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Despite debt, leaderssayvillage's TIFs aiding development

BY PAM DEFIGLIO "I understand people's For Sun-Times Media frustration with it, but the infrastructure improve- s Morton Grove tries ments were great, and to spur economic improve the quality of life," evelopment, the he said. village's three tax increment Home also said when the financing districts are a key Waukegan Road TIF came tool, leaders said Tuesday. into being in 1995, one of its Geoff Dickinson, senior goals was to rid that section project manager with SB of Waukegan Road of un- Friedman, an economic wanted motels, which had a development consultant, high number of police calls. presented a rundown on The fact that they were how the TIF districts are situated near a school and performing: One is doing park made shuttering them well, the second has pretty even more important to the much done its job and will community, he said. They expire in 2017, and the third have long been closed. is just over a year old and Dickinson said that while has relatively little to report. the village's general fund TIF districts run for 23 is subsidizing the Wauke- years; Tuesday's meeting gan Road TIF, sales tax was a status update for 2012 revenues from the new busi- figures. nesses there - Walgreens, "I believe there were clear a bank and McGrath Acura goals and objectives set out are flowing back to the for the TIF districts, and village. they're being met," said Vil- Home said the village lage Manager Ryan Home. can't disclose the amount of The village is focusing those sales tax revenues. many of its efforts to attract DempsterfWaukegan TIF new business in areas that have TIF districts, which Morton Grove Mayor Dan DiMaria points toward land surrounding the Mena station and explains his vision for creating a downtown with This TIF district was des- include the Ferris Avenue/ sidewalks, restaurants and shopping venues. FILE ignated in October 2012, and Lehigh Avenue TIF near the includes Prairie View Plaza, Metra train station (2000 municipality then invests theland parcels, raze unwanted sheet, Dickinson said. mixed-income residents where Dominick's recently through 2023); the Wauke- natural growth in revenues buildings and assemble It had revenues of $2.3 55 and older. The village closed, the former Produce gan Road TIF (1995-2017) into the TIF neighborhood a good-sized land parcel million in 2012, which Mayor provided a $1.7 million TIF World grocery store build- and the newbie, the Demp- to make it more attractive tothat would be attractive to Dan DiMaria described as loan and $1.1 in other project ing (the business relocated ster/Waukegan TIF, mainly developers. today's developers, he said. its bright spot. Expenditurescosts; the 2012 share of thosewithin Morton Grove) and centering on Prairie View Dickinson noted that de- The village is doing that withwere $717,627. However, the costs was $33,000. nearby parcels. There's little velopers might need a large one site in the Ferris/LehighTIF fund has a negative bal- to report on its 2012 activity, Plaza (2012-2035). Waukegan Road TIF Villages and cities use land parcel and might not TIF, and Nancy Radzevich, ance of $5.8 million, largely since it started with a zero TIF districts to rejuvenate want to deal with a hodge- the village's Director of because it still must climb While the TIF district's balance and incurred costs areas of town which have podge of small outdated Community and Economic out of debt. numbers don't look good on of about $113,000, leaving it fallen into disrepair or need buildings or properties, so Development, said the vil- "It still has a number of paper - it has a fund deficit $113,000 in the red. a shot in the arm. Once they a municipality can use TIF lage is marketing that land years left to run; the money of $7.17 million - Mayor Dan DiMaria remained designate an area as a TIF cash to address that. parcel on its website right will be recouped," said DiMaria said it's important optimistic about Prairie district, the taxing bodies "It's a common problem," now. Trustee John Thill. to consider the infrastruc- View Plaza's potential for which normally receive he said. "The size of a con- In 2012, the village used ture improvements made redevelopment. The Ferris/Lehigh TIF property tax revenues temporary project can mean Ferris/Lehigh TIF monies tounder street level, which "Since the TIF began, from that area have those grouping together multiple The Ferris/Lehigh TIF assist with the development otherwise would have cost activity among brokers has revenues frozen at the owners' properties." district is the most active of The Homestead, an 82- money out of the village's increased," he said. "I expect same amount each year; the A village can buy the and has the best balance unit residential building for general fund. it to be highly successful." LICATION NIL 26 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS P

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Northlake, IL. 630-851-4504 Clean-up available. Competitive pay s Regional Runs Driving applicants must have a Class A CDL Wafter - 847-471-7333 with Hazmat & Doubles & provide an acceptable Medical/DentalNision/401 k I New Equipment current MVR. Dock & Jockey positions require forklift exp. & the ability to lift a min. of 70 lbs. Driver rewards Sign on Boñus Excellent compensation & benefits #@DRIIÌE I Min i Year ÇDL Exp. (for full time employees) 200 mile radius of Chicago Submit your resume via our website at www.work4estes.com Gaining pply online at www.nuway1com or call our toll free recruitment line at Call (800) 241-2415 877-975-4378 for more information Call Recruiting at 309-834-2017 www.markettransport.com AIVEOE traction Thursday, March 6, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Estate Sales Wanted to Buy Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est,Judicial Sales-Real Est. I BUY OLD: RENTAIS HARWOOD HEIGHTS LINCOLN WOOD LINCOLN WOOD Trains, Lionel, American Flyer, ¡BUSINESS SERVICE DIR ECTÛRY INTHE CIRCUIT COURT DFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F Old Barbie Dolls, GI Jons, tonka COOK COUNT1', ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNT1', ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Trucks, Matchbox Cars, Old Toys. 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTI DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY ELE I PAY CASH. Call 630-248-3222 Apartments, UnfurnishedGarage Doors, Openers Painting-Decorating DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCES-NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC Apartments, Furnished FOREST GARAGE DOORS 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589TIONAL ASSOCIATION SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMROPlaintiff, Barbara'. Absolute Estate OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED Saies, 104 Oakmont Dr Family Owned Since 1946 Al FRITZ & SON PAINTINGPlaintiff, MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. (pre-1975) TOP $6 for Vintage Condos, Townhomes Sales ServiceInstallation lnt/ExtFree Eat. Wallpaper Plaintiff, AÒTHANA Y DAOUD, MADLIN Y Dearlield, IL Thurs 3/6 & Fri Toys, Hot Wheels (pre-1975) 6 317. 9a-4p. Sat 3,/8, Ba-tp. 14 708-652-9405 a 630-969-9416 NADIYA OZDROVSKA, SERGEI DAOUD, JPMORGAN CHASE Early Star Wars1 3t2-685-1787 Homes BASIL KARALEXIS, MARY & 18 karat estate jewelry, ster- KASAL VOROBIOV, HARRIS, N.A. BANK, N.A.S/I/I TO WASHING- ling flatware & jewelry, Lalique. Defendants KARALEXIS TON MUTUAL BANK, FA. Duplex Handyman Painting & Decorating 10 CH 054493 Defendants Dele sdanls Baccarat, art mcl Keating and o o Old Military items O O Interior I Exterior 6811 W MONTROSE AVENUEIl CH 017492 Waddell bronzes. Shemi, D' Rooms Affordable Handyman Services Il CH 16798 All CountrIes Painting 6 Wallpapering HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 4640 W. NORTH SHORE AVENUE4410 WEST PRATt'AVENUE Almeida, U 01G overview by Pistols, sties, swords, bayonets. Plumbing, Carpentry, Eieclrical, Aumrnell. t915 Pickard pur/ch Housing to Share Pwrwshing, Painting, Bsmnt Wall Washing NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 helmets, medals, holsters, stocks TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- bowl, Shagreen, anoque & mod- Finishing. No Job to Big - FREE ESTIMATES NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- cases, o!d ammo buy 1 item or Mobile Homes No Job to Small. Witt Beat suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- em furniture, 1946 Bears vs estafes, fl4.627,8466 Call Steve (630)968-5593 suanl io s Judgment of Foreclosure Cardinal's program, 1940s Anyone's Prices. 847-445-5285 and Sale enleredinthe above ssanl is a Judgmenl of Foreclosure Ephemra & much, much morel Retirement Rentals Now accept Viaa/MClArner Exp cause on December 19, 2013, anand Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe above View estatesaie..net Snow Removal agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on September 26, 2013, ancause on December 19, 2013, an Vehicles Wanted Will Buy AllCoOp Housing Hauling ralion, will st 1030 AM on Marchagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-ageni for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Vehicles*** Cars. Trucks, Vans, MR. CHEAP LAWN 21, 2014, st the The Judicial Salesration, will al 10 30 AM on Marchration, will al 10.30 AM on March SUV's*** $500-5000 Cash* Sleeping Rooms SNOW REMOVAL Corporation, One South Wackert8, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales21, 2014, aI the The Judicìal Sales RED'S HAULiNG SERVICE LAWN CARE Sr Citizen DiscDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Corporation, One South WackerCorporation, One South Wacker A REGAL ESTATE SALE 708-516-8888. Housekeeping Rooms Lake Forest - 1000 E. Illinois Complele Clean ont Service 847-722-0584 or 773-250-743260606, sell at public auction to theDrive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, (East of Shendan Rd.) Sat 10-3, Finder Service Family owned for over 50 years highest bidder, as se! forth below,60606, sell at public auclion to the60606, seIl ai public auction to 15e Sun 11-3. Italian Mansion partial 847-409-4860 Tiling the following descnbed real estate:highest bidder, as set forth below,highest bidder, as ser forth below, sale. Furn., Ralph Lauren sofa & WHEAT & INDIAN PENNIES - Apartments - Hotels Commonly known as 681 1 Wthe following described real estate:the following described real estate: chitirs, chests, copper table, leather pre 1959 MR, GROUT MONTROSE AVENUE,Commonly known as 4640 W.Commonly known as 4410 WEST oofa Set, rugs, lamps, mirrors, Looking for large quantities. Vacation, Resort Rentals Home Improvements 224-310-8994 HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706NORTH SHORE AVENUE,PRAU AVENUE, linens, china, crystal, hgunnes, A R Penny Shop TILE GROUT REPAIR Property Index No. t3-18-307-006.LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper-LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Pr.. r- designer shoes, clothes, purses, 847-441-5821 Out-of-State Rentals EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN The real estate is improved with aty Index No, 10-34-303-048. The re-lv Indes No. 10-34-125-024-III. lewelry, household. TDS 5 HOME single family residence, Sale lerms:al estate io improved with a singleThe real estate is improved with a www.estatesales.net Garages Tuckpointing 25 k down of the highest bid by cer-family residence, Sale terms, 25%one slory single family home: park- IMPROVEMENT tified funds at the close of the saledown of Ihe highest bid by certifieding pad. Sale terms: 25% down of Farms, Farmland Perfection is the standard, payable to TIne Judicial Sales Cor-funds at the close of the sale paya-the highest bid by certified funda at Installation:ElectricalDeck i-847-724-5600 poration. No third party checks willble to The Judicial Salen Corpora-the close of the sale payable to The PETS Commercial, Industrial . Carpentry . Windows Doors be accepted The balance, includ-lion. No third party checks will beJudicial Sales Corporation. No third Mix It Up SaIe!h Storage, Warehouses . PaintingFloorsTile Kitchen, i-773-307-2332 ng the Judicial sale fee for ASan-accepled. The balance,includingparty checks will be accepted The Bath B Bsml Remodeling doned Residential Property Munici-the Judicial sale fee tor Abandonedbalance, including the Judicial sale CHICAGO- Lic BondedSr. Discount EDMAR, INC. palìty Relief Fund, which is calculs-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalifyfeetorAbandonedResidential Cats Desk Space 1620 Nordica, 3/7 & 3/B g Tad 630-202-5825 led on residential real estate at theRelief Fund, which is calculated onProperty Municipality Relief Fand, Tuckpointing'Masonryrate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-residential real estate at Ihn rate ofwhich iscalculated on residential 9-2pm. Sports Memorabilia, Offices vw.lds5homeimprovement.com Dogs bon thereof of the amount paid byst for each $1 000 or fraction there-real estate al the rate of $1 for each art, vintage. Full House Stores the purchaser noi to euceed $300,of of the amount paid by the pur-$1 .000 sr traction thereof of the For info go to estatesaies.net Misc. Pets in certified funds/or wire transfer, ischaser not to exceed $300, in certi-amount paid by fhe purchaser not Rental Services due within twenty-four (24) hours,find funds/or wire transfer, is dueIs enceed $300, in certitied funds/or Dogs Apartments, Unfurnd. Homes No feeshallbepaidbythewithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nowire transfer, is due within twenty- Rental Misc mortgagee acqainng Ihe residentialfee shall be paid by the mortgageefour (24) hours, No tee shall be paid AKC GERMAN SHEPHERDS Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburbanreal estate parsuanl to its credit bidacquiring the residential real estateby the mortgsgee acquiring the res- Nyce Things Estate SalesBeautiful,robsot pups.lmporl Wanted to Rent al ihe sale or by any mortgagee,pursuani Io its credit bid st the saleidential real estate pursuant to its (Serving the North Shore) lines,healfh guaran!ee,5 gen SKOKIE: 4602-22 Grove Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNt * ludgment creditor, or other lienoror by any mortgagee, ludgmentcredit bidat the sale or by any Carol B47-431 -5464 pediqre,crate trained $675.00, Apartments, Unfurn'd. Outstanding Building Buy with No closing costs and gel acqurnng the residential real estatecreditor, or other lienor acquiringmortgagee, iudgment creditor,or 6303208021 Spacious 5 Room- 2 Bedroom help with your credit. Call 708-868-whose nghts in and to the residen-theresidenfialrealestate whoseother lienor acquiring the residential Light, airy/remodeled, ceilings funs, Cook County - Chgo. N 2422 or visit www.nhba.com fiaIreal estate arose prior to therights in and lo the residential realreal estale whose nghls in and to Garage available. Host included. sale, The subject property is sublectestate arose prior to the sale. Thethe residential real estate arose pri- AKC SHIH TZU PUPPIES $650.00 Janitor on premises, CHICAGO - 2 Bedroom, hardwood Rooms to general real eslate tases, specialsubject property is subject to gener-or to the sale. The subject properly visit website for all details or call W close to Devonshire Park, assessments, nr specisl 155es lev-al real esfate taxes, special assess-is aubect to general real estate tas- W/.SHIHTZUPUP.NET217-521-floors, living room. Laundry uvuila- Call Gabby 847-933-0727 or ble. Bright 6 sunny. Heated. Secan- Cook County - Suburbanred against said real esiste and ismento,orspecialtasesleviedes, special assessments. or special 0683 Leave Message. Hallmark 6 Johnson ty Deposit. Credil check. No pets. offered for sale withsut any repre-against said real estate and is of-tases levied against said real estafe 773-545-6 t 60 NVIL $975/month, Call 773-777-9325 sentation as to quality or quantity offered for sale without any represen-and is offered for sale wilhout any 29 W 755 Kensington Or (off RtBERNED000LES - AKC parents, title and wilhout recourse to Plaintifftalion as to quality or quantity of titlerepresentationastoqualityor 59) Thurs-Fri. 9-2pm. Saturday 9 - maies & lemales, $500, Des Plaines:1 Berm $775, 2 Berm Homes and in AS lS condition, The sale isand without recourse to Plaintiff andquantity of tille and wifhout recourse ? ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE, $925-$975, inclds heat, laundry & further sublect to confirmation byin "As 1S condition. The sale is fur-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition See them at uphoflpetacom McGaw YMCA HOME COMPLETELY LOADED 816-743-5703 parking.ImmediateOccp. GRECook County - Suburban the court, Upon payment in full ofther subject to confirmation by theThe sale is further subject lo conf ir- DON'T MISS!! Pro, 847-297-1500 EVANSTON Rooms tor Men the amount bid, the purchaser willcourt. Upon payment in full ol themation by the court. Upon payment 5KOKIE- 4BR, 2BA, brick capewlrnaid service, duily B weekly rates. amount bid, the purchaser will re- Cook County - Suburbancod w/2 car gar, deck. Dint 73 1/2 receive a Certificate of Sale that will infull of the amount bid, the pur- COCKER SPANIEL AKC PUPS, $13f B up includes use st entitle the purchaser to a dead loceive a Certificate of Sale that willchaser will receive a Certificate of Weslern Springs 4536 Johnson Home raised, lap sized B 219, new appls.ref. oak fIrs.facilities' call the Y for availability. EVANSTON the real eslale after confirmation ofenhile the purchaser to a deed toSale that will entitle the purchaser Fri 1O-3Ç Sat 10-3 companion dogs, Ist shots. pets 0k. $200Grns. 847-922-4441 1000 Grove 947-475-7400 - ext 214 the sale, The property will NOT bethe real estate after confirmation of House & garage are full, huge sale, to s deed Io the real estate aher 030-563-3410, Penny Lane 1000-12 AUSTIN open forinspectionandplaintiffthe sale. The property will NOT beconfirmation of Ihe sale. The prop- antique furniture Queen size bed' Offices makes so representation as to theopen forinspection andplaintiff 2BR. $990 Apt. On Ridge Ave, nesr erty will NOT be open for inspection room sei, king size bedroom set, condition of the property. Prospec.makes no representation as lo theand plaintiff makes no represents- depression glass Waterford DOBERMAN PUPPY, MC. St. Francis Hospital. Central AIG, Cook County - Suburban White maie, wlblue eyes, Exc livebiddersareadmonishedtocondition of the property Prospec-lion as to the condition of Ihn prop- Crystal, books, óDs, lofs of 10cl heat, hot wtr. modem kit w/ DW livebidders are admonished to Quality, Health guarantee. ears Skokie- ist mo. ren! $1 check the court file to verity all ist or- erty. Prospective bidders are ad- collectibles, bookcases, costume 6 Disp. Pnvate parlvnavailable, EQUAL check the court tile to verity all infor- standing $800. 306-299-5678 2nd mo, rent $2, Lii. Offices for mation. If this property is a condo- mosisheci to check the court file lo ewelry, kitchen items KitchenAide, Avail Nowt Charlie, -338-0258 minium unit, the purchaser of Ihnmation, If this properly is a condo-verify all information, If this property too much more to lis! Reni, Nr louhy B Edens. 3008- unit at the foreclosure sale, otherminium unit, the purchaser of the HOUSING 400ft-800ft-l200ft. Muy combine, is a condominium unit, the purchas- Please refer !o estatesaies.net For Sale. Mule puppy 10 Weeks Glenview- 1 2,3 Bds than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit at the foreclosure sale, other no entras, nightly clean-up. er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Becker & Company 312-510-9524old, Very cute und playful, fully AKC LUXURY RESIDENCES sessments and lhe legai fees re-than a mortgagee, shall pay 18e as-other than a mortgagee, shall pay raised and well OPPORTUNITIES Call 847-6,02-6622 registered, family Valley Lo Towers Il quired by The Condominium Prop-sessmests and the legal feas re-the assessments and the legal feas socialized1 Up to date with shoto erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt) andquired by The Condominium Prop-required 5vThe Condominium Furniture and vet checked, Health guarantee. 1910 Cheelnut Ave, )g)(4).If this property is a condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) andProperly Ac), 765 ILCS 60519)g))1) All real estate advertised in Cost $800 Email: tracywilfimas@ma Cali (847) 998-1800 x200 PEAL ESTATE minium unit which is part of a com-)g)(4)Ifthis property is a condo-and )g)(4).If this property is a con- il.com Mon - Fn 1 9am - 4pm this newspaper is subject io the mon interest community, the pur-minium unit which is part of a corn-domisium unit which is part st a www.valieyIotowers.com Federal Fair Housing Act, which chaser of the unit at Ihe foreclosuremon interest community. the pur-common interest community.the sale other than s mortgagee shallchaser of the unit at the foreclosurepurchaser of the unit ut the foreclo- FRENCH BULLDOGS - 2 AKC reg- makes it illegal to advertise any MORTON GROVE Real Estate Misc. pay the assessments required bsale other than s mortgagee shallsure sale other than a mortgages istered bnndle males, 8 weeks old, pay the assessmenfs required by first se! of shots, ready for greatmmed, 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev, bldg.preference, limitation, or dis- The Condominium Property Ac, shall pay Ihn assessments required The Condominium Act, homes, 702-465-3129, Lockport, IL1 heated indr, prkg. sp. All applcs.crimination based on race, color, Cook County - Chgo. S 765 ILCS 605/18.5(Q-1).IF YOU Property by The Condominium Property Act, Antique Furniture - Full dining unii. No pets allowed, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1).IF' YOU755 ILCS 605/18.5(5-t)IF YOU scI, w/d in religion. ses, handicap, familial OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- room sel. Medium brown wood Near station, lease. WANT FEDERAL MONEY TO BUY ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- train 2 yr OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT table with 6 chairs, sideboard & GERMAN & DUTCH SHEP PUPS$1450-$1550 847-470-8100 status or national origin in the AND REHAB A HOME? 350+ tanTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT $350-$1200. Trained dogs available foreclosure homes.FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION china cabinet. Very good condi- NORRIDGE Large 1 BR. $750, sale, rental or financing of tion. Please call 708-261-8375 AKC white, sable, black 6 tan, bnn- ZFINANCIAL.com 312-782-1440 52AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY DF die Guar, deliv avail 815721.9090ten. pays stil. Prkg incld. No pets. housing. for into ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER DF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER 0F POSSESSION. IN New decor & carpet, appls, AIG, In addition the Illinois Human 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITh SECTION Indry available, 708-453-4988 MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREt5-1701)CIOF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C)0F THE ILLINOIS Musical instruments LAB PUPS & MINI LABS $350- Rights Act prohibits discrimina- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE OAK PARK iBA. 755 SF, Across LAW. For information, esamine the MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE $800 Choc, Polar, yellow 6 BIk lion based on age, ancestry, court file or contad Plainlilf's attor-LAW. For information, eeamine theLAW Forinformation:Visitour Started dogs $1000-$2500. Guar,, from CTA meira, tree laundry, court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- Beautiful Cable-Nelson Plano You pay elec heat, Pkog $50/mo. marital status, sesual orientation 5ev:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, website at service.etty-pierce.com. Mchip, delivery avail. 815-721-9090 ne-j'CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, Solid oak. perfect condition. $975/mo. Avail 5/!. 708-715-7609 P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE betwean the hoars of 3 and 5 pm. or unfavorable military discharge. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,P.0 , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Barely played. $950 oho. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Parli Castle Condominium This paper will not knowingly To PLACE A IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseROAD, SUITE 100. BURR RIDGE,Attorneys,OneNorth Dearborn 8474M-8982 LebradOodle Pupa $400-$800,Separate Dining Room, Hardwood IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please short A long coals. trained dogs, accept any advertising for real refer tofile number 14-10-45369. Slreel Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL Flooring, Close to Indian Park, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-refer tofile number 14-t t-t4604.60602.Tel No.(312) 476-5500. $t000 & up Calm, no shed, blond, convenient to shopping, public estate which is in violation of the red, blk, choc. Guar. 815-721-9090 TION One South Wacker Drive,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Please refer to hie number transportation, eic.. Indoor Swim- law,All persons are hereby 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650TION One South Wacker Drive,PA1039633. THE JUDICIAL SALES Resale Shops ming Pool, Gym, Heated. (312) 236-SALE You can also visit24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4850CORPORATION One South Looking for kind and loving fami!yi. Immediate Occupancy. informed that all dwellings adver- (312) 230-SALE You can also visit GRAND OPENING Antique Bou- The Judicial Sales Corporalion at w Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Chihua'trus puppy (female(9weeks 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath. $900 tised are available on an equal ma tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(ou tique is Chicago's newest and mostold, Shots and dewormed. Mother Hallmark 6 Johnson port of pending sales, CODILIS 6ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-can also visi! The Judicial Sales innovative retailer,Our opportunity basis. boutique and father family dogs and can be a! 773-545-6160 ASS(ATES, P.C. t5W030port of trending sales. CODILIS ACorporahon at w.tluc.csm for a 7 unique boutique concept is of theseen. Dam and sire are docurnen- If you believe you have been CLASSIFIED FRONTAGE ROAD,ASSOCIATES, P.0 15W030day status report of pending sales, most prestigious in the windy city. Prestigious Lake View Apt NORTH ted AKC. Beautiful puppy too. $450. 1051-55 W, Pratt Blvd. discriminated against in connec- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,PIERCE A ASSOCIATES One Our Grand opening io Sat. March 1If interesting cali/feo 773-895-0657. (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527North Dearborn Street Suìte 1300 2014. from10.06-5.00. Our sloe Beautiful Large Apartment w/Lake tian with the sale, rental or View, Separate Dining Room, 14-10-45369 Attorney ARDC No.(630) 794-5300 Atfomey File NoCHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476- hours are Wed rhum Fn.9.00-5.00 financing of housing, Gall: Hardwood Fboonng, Beach front, 00468002 Attorney Code. 2176214-11-14604 Attorney ARDC No.5500 Attomey File No. PA1039633 Sat.Sun 10.00-5.00. Sorry closedLow Cost Pet Vaccine Clinic March IO CH 05449300468002 Attorney Code. 21762 8th at Teds Feedstore in Lansing,Convenient to public transportation Case Number: Asomen Code. 91220 Case Num- on Mon Tues. 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I589496 and any information obtained will be South Suburban Housing Center 2/20, 2127, 3/6/14 #730932 used for that purpose Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban 708-967-4674 I590880 To PLACE A To PIACE A 2/20 2/27 3/6/14 #730979 HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBC8312731 North City and Suburbs: CLASSIFIED AD, 847-564-1800 OFFICE Interfaith Housing Center CLASSIFIED AD, 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail Gen- 847-998-3400You're in thedriver's seat. ter, Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. of the Northern Suburbs CALL 847-998-3400 CALL 847-998-3400 847-564-1 600 www.iosepfrrealestate.net U75015780 I UDRIPIE 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 6, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. HORTON GROVE NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREa mortgagee shall pay the assess-auction rules sI www.kallesrs.com.suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure$1,000 or fraction thereof of theerty will NOT be open for inspectionMORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSALE - CONDOMINIUM ments and the 16051 lees requiredFor information;Sale ClerIc, Fisherand Sale enteredinthe aboveamount paid by the purchaser notand plaintiff makes vo representa-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Fisher and Shapiro file C 10-042396py 765 ILCS 605/9g)(1) and (g)(4).and Shapiro,Attorneyti42168,cause on December 19, 2013, anto esceed $300, in caddied funds/ortins as to the condition of the prop-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COuN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-(lts advised that interested partiesThe lixigment amount was2121 Waukegan Road, Suife 301,agent for The Judicìal Sales Corpo-wire transfer, is due within twenty-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CERY DIVISION consult with their $310,207.99.Sale terms for non-Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)ration, will al 10;30 AM on Marchfour )24( hours. No fee shatl be paidmonished to check the court file toDIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA-own attorneys beforebiddingatparties; 10% of successful bid im-291-1717, belween t;00 p.m. and21, 2014, at the The Judicial Salesby the mortgagee acquiring the res-verity all information. If this propertyNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC TIONAL ASSOCIATION, mortgage foreclosure sales.) mediately at conclusion of auction,3;00 por. weekdays onty. Corporation, One South Wackerident,aI real estate pursuant to itsis a condominium unit, the purchas-Plaintiff, Plaintiff PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenbalance by 12;30 p.m.the nest1592685 Drive-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,creditbid at the sate or by anyer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, V that pursuantto a Judgment ofbusiness day,both by cashier's3/6, 3/13, 3/20/14 #737962 60606, seIl at public auction to themortgagee, ludgment creditor,orother than a mortgagee, shall payTIMOTHY E WISNAR, THOMAS ERWIN SCHIFFMAN; WEBSTERForeclosure entered on checks; and no refunds. The sale MORTON GROVE highest bidder. as set forth below,other lienor acquiring the residentialthe assessments and the legal feesA. WISNAR, UNKNOWN OWNERS BANK, N.A,; COVENTREEDecember 4, 2012, Kalten Realtyshall be subtect to general real es-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe following described real estate;real estate whose nghts in and torequired byTheCondominiumAND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS CONDOMINIUMS; CHICAGO TI-Services, Inc., as Selling Official willtate tases, special tases, special Commonly known as 7635 GREEN-the residential real estate arose pri-Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1)Defendants TLE LAND TRUST COMPANY,at 12;30 p.m. on April 7, 2014, atassessments. special taxes levied,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYWOOD. MORTON GROVE, ILor to the sale The subtect propertyand (g)(4(.If this property is a con-13 CH 016005 SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO COLE205 W.RandolphStreet,Suiteand superior tiens,ifany. The DIVISION 60053 Properly Indes No. 09-13-is sublect to general real estate tax-dominrurn unit which is part of a9044 MARMORA AVENUE MOR- TAYLOR BANK, SUCCESSOR TO1020, Chicago, Illinois, veIl at publicproperty is offered "as is,with no 324-018-0000. The real estateises, special assessments, or specialcommon interest community, theTON GROVE, IL 60053 auction to the highest bidder torexpress or implied warranties andPNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- CORUS BANK, AS TRUSTEE UN- TION improved with a one story singletaxes levied againsf said real estatepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- DER TRUST AGREEMENT DAT-cash, as set forth below, the follow-without any representation as to the Plaintiff. family home; two car detached ga-and is offered for sale withouf anysure sale other than a mortgageeTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ED FEBRUARY 171997 ANDing descnbed real property; quality of title or recourse to Plain- rage. Sale terms; 25% down of fherepresentationastoqualityorshall pay the assessments requiredsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure KNOWN AS TRUT NUMBERCommonly known as 5935 Lincolntiff. Prospective bidders are ad- highest bid by certified funds at thequantity of title and without recourseby The Condominium Property Act,and Sale enteredinthe above 4265; UNKNOWN SUCCESSORAvenue, Unit 303, Morton Grove, ILmonished to review the court Ele toBENNY DOMINIC, JOYCE DOMIN- IC, ABBOTT LABORATORIES EM-close of the sale payable to The Ja-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-t).IF YOUcause on December 20, 20t3, an TRUSTEE OF THE GRETA60053 verity all information and to view PLOYEES CREDIT UNION dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdThe sale is further sublect to conf ir-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- SCHIFFMAN TRUST, Permanent Index No 10-20-227- Defendants party checku will be accepted. Themation by the court. Upen paymentOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTration, will al tO;30 AM on March Defendants 052-1009 balance, including the Judicial sale IN 11 CH 07409 in full of the amount bid, the pur-TO REMAIN POSSESSION24, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales 11 CH 13247 The mortgaged real estateis im tee forAbandoned Residensalchaser will receive a Certificate ofFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCorporation, One South Wacker proved with a dwelling. The proper- 7635 GREENWOOD MORTON Property Address; 5935 LINCOLN TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, Property Municipality Relief Fund,Sale that will entitle the purchaserAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INDrive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, ty will NOT be open tor inspection. GROVE, IL 60053 AVNIJE UNIT303 MORTON NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-which iscalculated on residentialto a deed to the real estate afterACCORDANCE WITh SECTION60606, seIl at public auction to the GROVE, IL 60053 The purchaser of the unit other than CALL Ml-998-3400 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-real estate al the rate of $1 for eachconfirmation of the sale. The prop-15-170t)C)OF THE ILLINOIShighest bidder, as set forth below. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREthe following described real LAW. Forinformation;Visitourestate;Commonly known as 9044 website at servrce.atty-pierce.com.MARMORA AVENUE, MORTON between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.GROVE. IL 60053 Property loden PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sNo, 10-17-409-053. The real estate Attorneys, OneNorth Dearbornis improved with a single family resi- ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK Stmet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILdesce. Sale terms. 25% down of 60602.TelNo.(312) 476-5500,the highest bid by certified tundo at Please refer to tile numberfhe close of the sale payable to The PA1104275, THE JUDICIAL SALESJudicial Sales Corporation No third CORPORATION One Southparty checks will be accepted. The Flatbed Drivers Starting Tanker & Flatbed Company Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,balance, including the Judicial sale ADVERTISING CAREER/EDUCATION IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(osfee for AbandonedResidential Mileage Pay up to 41 cpm. Drivers I Independent can alas visit The Judicial SalevProperty Municipality Relief Fund, Corporation at ww.tIsc,com tor a 7which iscalculaled on residential SERVICES AIRLINE CAREERS HealthIns.,401k, $59 daily Contractors! Immediate day status report of pending salesreal estate at the rate of $1 tor each PIÊRCE & ASSOCIATES One$1 000 or fraction thereofof the BEGIN HERE - Per Diem pay. Home Placement Available Best North Dearborn Street Suite 1300amount paid by the purchaser not Need to place your ad in CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-to exceed $300, in certified funds/or BECOME AN AVIATION - Weekends. 800-648-9915 or Opportunities in the Trucking 5500 Attorney File No. PAl 104275wire transfer, is due within twenty- more than 300 newspapers Aftorney Code. 91220 Case Num-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid MAINTENANCE TECH, www.boydandsons,com Business CALL TODAY ber; 1 1 CH 07409 TJSC#;33.by the mortgagee acquinng the res- throughout Illinois? 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LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEes, special assessments, or special Bonus, Min. 1 yearCDL hometime! 888-362-8608, LOANS SERVICING, LP; tanes levied against said real estate CALL AIM Plaintiff, and is offered for sale without any Antìque American Glass Sale experience Call 800-241-2415 For paid training apply online vs. reprexentahonasIsqualityor 800-481-8312. HYUNG W. JANG; MORTGAGEquantity of title and without recourse Sponsor 20-30-40 Society www.markettransportcom atAverittCareers.comEqual ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONto Plaintiff and in "As IS condition SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEEThe sale is further oabtect to contir- March 8 & 9 2014 HEALTH Owner Operator DEDICATED Opportunity Employer - FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK,matioo by the court. Upon payment FSB; LANDMARK CONDOMINIUMis full of the amount bid, the pur- Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM Females, minorities, protected ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWNchaser will receive a Certificate of HOME WEEKLY! Solos up to Sale that will entitle the purchaser IF YOU UNDERWENT HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF Sunday 11 AM-4PM $175,000/year, $2500 Sign-on veterans and individuals with HYUNG W. JANO, IF ANY; UN-to a deed to the real estate after I TESTOSTERON E disabilities are encouraged to KNOWN OWNERS AND NON RE-confirmation of the sale. The prop- Concord Plaza Midwest Bonus! Teams up to CORD CLAIMANTS; erty will NOT be open for inspection THERAPY FOR LOW-T apply. Defendants, and plaintiff makes no representa- Conference Center $350,000/year, $5000 Sign-on 09 CH 44020 lion as to the condition of the prop- and suffered a heart attack, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenerfy. Prospective bidders ame ad- 401 West Lake St. moniahed Io check the court file to Bonus! Forward Air 888-652- OWNER OPERATORS that pursuanttoa Judgment of Northlake, Illinois stroke, pulmonary embolism Foreclosure entered inthe aboveverify all information, If this properly 5611 Average $3K/week! Be out entitledcause onDecember9,is a condominium unit, the parchas- Information 630-851-4505 or a loved one died while 2013.IntercountyJudicialSaleser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Driver ATTENTION TEAM up to 14 days, enjoy Corporation will on Friday, Marchother than a mortgagee, shalt pay www.20-30-4oglasssociety.org undergoi ng Testosterone 21, 2014. at the hour of I 1 am. inthe assessments and'the legal fees DRIVERS Terminal to Terminal GUARANTEED home time! their office at 120 West Madisonrequiredby The Condominium therapy between 2000 and Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois.Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(l) Weekly settlements. and (g((4(If this property is a con- BOATS Runs $5000 SIGN-ON Bonus sell to the highest bidder for cash, present time, you may be the following deucnbed property; dominium unit which is part of a Cardinal Greatwide pays common interest community, entitled to compensation. Home Every Week Great Pay PIN, 10-2lY-111-012-1005. the THE BOAT DOCK We Buy & Ioaded/ unloaded. Class-A Commonly known as 6330 Northpurchaser of the unit at the tóreclo- Call Attorney FullBenefitsStableFreight Lincoln Avenue, Unit lE, Mortonsure sale Other than a mortgagee Consign Used Boats! CDL & lyr driving experience. Grove, IL 60053 shall pay the assessments required Charles H. Johnson CDL-A required EEOE/AAP The mortgaged real estate is im-by The Condominium Property Act, 217-793-7300 Fleet Owners Welcome. proved with a condominium resi-7E5 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-t(. IF YOU 1-800-535-5727 866-323-7875 dence. The purchaser of the unitARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- theboatdock.com Operate under your own other than u mortgagee shall payOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT www,driveFFE.com the assessments and the lesal feesTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION HELP WANTED authority or ours! required by subdivisions (g(11( andFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CAMPERS/RVS DRIVE THE BEST.DRIVE (g((4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Call Carl 866-566-2133. um Property Act Sale terms; 25%ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION DRIVERS MAVERICK! MAVERICK NOW down by certified funds. balance15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS Colman's RV - We Buy And DriveForCardinal.com within 24 hours, by certified fsndsMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE HIRING IN YOURAREA! No refunds. The property wilt NOTLAW. For information, esamino the Consign Used RV's And Daily Express needs be open for inspectionUpon pay-court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- , OTR, regional & dedicated, Exp HELP WANTED SALES ment in full of the amount bid, theney;CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, Campers 217-787-8653 Contractors for Stepdeck purchaser will receive a CertificateP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE drivers or students with Class of Sale which will entitle the pur-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, www.colmansrv.com & Lowboy hauls! EARN $500 A-DAY: chaser to a Deed to the premisesIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please A-COL for training. New student after confirmation ot the sale refer tofile number 14-13-12285. FREE TRAILERS! Insurance Agents Needed: For information; Visit our website atTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- spots just opened. Great pay & http;//service.atty-pierce.com. Be-lION One South Wacker Drive, "New Daily Expedited Fleet! Leads, No Cold Calls; tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Only.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 home time. 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CALL Ml-998-3400 PIONEER I.00AI.COM,/MONSTER OR VIS IT PIONEER WCALCOM'tLASSIFIEDS Thursday, March 6, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Safes-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. NORRIDGE NORRIDGE confirmation of the sale. The prop-the sale The property will NOT beSKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE ix AS IS condition. The sale is fur- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFarty will NOT be open for inspectionopen forinspection andplaintiffIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFther subject to contirrnation by the COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and plaintiff makes no representa-makes no representation as to tIneCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Court Upon payment in full cl the COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-hon as to the cosdition of the prop-condition of the property. Prospec-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-amount bid, the purchaser will re- CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION ertyPrnnpective bidders are ad-livebidders are admonishedIsDIVISION DIVISION CERY DIVISION naive a Certificate of Sale Ihal will BANK OF AMERICA, N A S/RIMPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-monished to check the court file tocheck the court file lo verify all infor-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. entitle the purchaser lo a deed to TO BAC LOANS TION verify all information. If this propertymalice. If this property is s condo-TIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCES-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, the real estate after confirmation of SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRY-Plaintiff, is a condominium unit, the parchan-minism unit, the purchaser of theSOR BY MERGER TO CHASEPlaintiff, vs. the sale, The property will NOT be WIDE HOME LOANS vs er of the unit at tIne foreclosure sale,unit al the foreclosure sale, otherHOME FINANCE LLC EVGENIA GALUSTIAN; RUBENopen forinspection andplaintiff SERVICING LP MARKUS REUGSEGGER;other than a mortgagee, shall paytIran a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Plaintiff, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDGALUSTIAN; DIANA makes no representation us to the Plainhtl. DOROTA RUEGSEGGER; PNC the assessments and the legal feessessmento and the legal fees re- LEGATEES OF DELORES EGALUSTIAN; ARMINEcondihon of the property Prospec- vs BANK NA SUCCESSOR IN INTER-required byThe Condominiumquired by The Condominium Prop-JUAN J. LOPEZ, TRISHA LLO-GRAY, IF ANY, VLADIMIR GRAY,POGOSIAN, MILES CENTER- tisebidders are admonishedto ROMAN BUYAK; MARIYA BUYAK;EST TO MIDAMERICA, Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1)arty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g))1) andPEZ. CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA),VANESSA GRAY-LEAL. 6MOGROSS POINT ROAD TOWN-check the court file to verify alt nf or- Detervianls. FSB; Defend-and (g))4). lt this properly is a con-(g))4(.If this property is s condo-N.A., TOWN OF CICERO,HARRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSO-HOUSE ASSOCIATION; mation. It this property is a condo- 10 CH 39428 ants, dominium unit which is part of uminium unit which is part of a nom-CITIBANK, N.A DISCOVER BANK,CIATIONSII/I TO HARRIS N.A.UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDminium unit, the purchaser of the PUBLIC NOTICE iv hereby given10 CH 22306 common interest community, themon interest community, the pur-PALISADES CÖLLECTION, L.L.C.F/K/A HARRIS TRUST AND SAV-LEGATEES OF EVGENIA unit al the foreclosure sale, other ItiaIpursuant to a Judgment ofPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenpurchaser of the unit at the torsolo-chaser of the Unit at the foreclosureDefendunto INGS BANK, UNKNOWN OWN-GALUSTIAN, IF ANY, UNKNOWNthan u mortgagee, shall pay the as- Foreclosure entered n the abovethat pursuant Io a Judgment ofsure sale other than a mortgageesale other than u mortgagee shall13 CH 01 9667 ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-HEIRS AND LEGATEES sesaments and Ihe legal fees re- entitled cause on November 7,Foreclosure entered intIle aboveshall pay the assessments requiredpay the assessments required b5310 ARCADIA STREET SKOKIE,ANTS, WILLIAM BUTCHER, SPE-OF DIANA GALUSTIAN, IF ANY;qsired by The Condominium Prop- 2012,IritercounlyJudicialSatesentitled cause on December 19,by The Condominium Property Act,The Condominium Properly Ac IL 60077 dAL REPRESENTATIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) and Corporation will on Monday, ApriI 7,2013,IntercountyJudicialSales7b5 ILCS 605118.5(q-1).IF YOU765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1). W YOUNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants LEGATES OF ARMINE(g))4(.Ifthis property is a condo- 2014, at the hoar of i i am. in theirCorporation will on Friday, MarchARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-10 CH 20650 POGOSIAN, IF ANY: UNKNOWN minium unit which is part of a corn- office at 120 West Madison Street,21 ,201 4, at the hour of 1 t am, inOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsuant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure8724 RIDGEWAY AVENUEOWNERS AND NONRECORDmon interest community, the pur- Suite 71RA, Chicago, Illinois, sell totheir office at 120 West MadisonTO REMAININPOSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONand Sale enteredinthe aboveSKOKIE, IL 60076 CLAIMANTS; Defendants. chaser of the unit at The foreclosure the highest bidder for cash, the f 01-Street, Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcause on December 30, 2013, anNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-11 CH 11306 sale other than u mortgagee shall lowing described property sell to the highest bidder for cash,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-PUBLIC NOTICE a hereby givenpay the assessments required by PIN t2-t3-t15-Ölt-0000 the following 3esciibed property' ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONration, will al 10:30 AM on Apn) 3,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethat pursuant to a Judgment ofThe Condominium PropertyAct, Commonly known as 7720 WESTP I.N 12-12-314-024-0000. 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-and Sale enteredinthe aboseForeclosure entered in the abose765 ILCS 605118.5(Q-l). IF YOU GIDDINGS STREET, NORRIDGE,Commonly knownas 5121 NMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREporation, One South Wacker Drive -cause on December 24, 2013, anentitled cause on December 19,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (I-tOME- IL 60706. OZARK AVE, NORRIDGE, ILLAW. For information, esamina theLAW. For information, examine tIleb4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-2013,IntercountyJudicialSalesOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT The mortgaged real estale is im-60706. court file or contact Plaintiff's atlor-court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-sell at public section to the highestration, will al 10:30 AM on MarchCorporation will on Monday, MarchTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION proved with asingle familyresi-The mortgaged leal estate is im-nay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,nay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-26, 2014, al the The Judicial Sales24, 2014, at the hoar of 11 am, inFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF dance. If the subject mortgaged realproved with a aingle family resi-P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGElowing described real estate: Com-Corporation, One South Wackertheir officeat 120 West MadisonAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN estafe is a unit of a common inter-dance. If the subject mortgaged realROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,monI', known as 5310 ARCADIADnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION est community, Iba purchaser of theestate is a unit of u common inter-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseSTRCET. SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-60606, sell at public auction to thesell to the highest bidder for cash,15-1701(C(OF THE ILLINOIS unit other than s mortgagee shallest community, the purchaser of therefer to file number 14-13-04072.refer to file number 14-12-07181.erty Indes No. 10-16-303-052. Thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described property' MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE pay the assessments required byunit other than u mortgagee shallTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-real estate is improved with a singleIhe following described realPIN 10-15-110-044-0000 LAW.Forinformation:Vìxitour subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofpay the assessments required byTION One South Wacker Drive.TION One South Wacker Drive,family residence. Sale terms: 25%estate:Cornmonlv known as 8724Commosly known as 9463 NILESwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com. theCondominiamPropertyAct.subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465024th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650down of the highest bid by certifiedRIDGEWAY AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILCENTER ROAD UNIT C, SKOKIE,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedtheCondominiumPropertyAct.(312) 236-SALE You can also visit(312) 236-SALE You can also visitfunds at the close of the sale paya-60076 Property Indes No. 10-23-IL 60076. PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Ptaint'iff'a funds, balance within 24 hours, bySale terms: 25% down by certifiedThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-104-039-0000. The real estateinThe mortgaged real estate is im-Attorneys,One NorthDearborn certified funds.No refunds Thefunds, balance within 24 hosrs, byww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-ww.tuc.com for a 7 day statua re-lion. No third party checks will beimproved with a tan brick and vinylproved with a townhouse residence.Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL property will NOT be open for in-certified funds.No refunds. Theport of pending sales. AUCTION-port of pending sales. CODILIS &accepted. The balance, includingtwo level house with a detached ga-Ehe purchaser of the unit other than60602.Tel No. (312)476-5500, spection.Upon payment in fall ofproperty wilt NOT be open for in-.COM LLC For Additional Informa-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030the Judicial sale fee for Abandonedrage. Sale terms: 25% down st Thea mortgagee shall pay the assess-Pleaserefer to file number the amount bid, the purchaser willspection.Upon payment in full oftion regarding Auclion.com, pleaseNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityhighest bid by certified funds ut themento and the legal tees requiredPAl 102879. THE JUDICIAL SALES receive a Certificate of Sate whichthe amount bid, the purchaser willvisit www.Auction.com nr call (800-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Relief Fund, which is calculated onclose of the sale payable to The Ju-by subdivisions )g))1) and (g))4) ofCORPORATION One South will entitle the purchaser fo a Deedreceive a Certificate of Sale which280-2832) CODILIS & ASSOCI-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.residential real estate at the rate ofdicial Saies Corporation. No thirdSection9ofthe CondominiumWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, to the premises after confirmation ofwill entitle the purchaser to a DeedATES. P.C. 15W030NORTH14-12-07181Attorney ARDC No,$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-party checks will be accepted. TheProperly Act Sale terms: 25%IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(ou the sale. to the premises after confirmation ofFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 10000468002 Attorney Code. 21762of of the amount paid by the pur-balance, including the Judicial saledown by certified funds, balanceCan also seit The Judicial Sales For information: Visit oar websife atthe sale BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-Case Number:12 CH 031677chaser not Io exceed $300, in Certi-feefor Abandoned Residentialwithin 24 hours, by certified funds.Corporation at sc.com tor a 7 http://service.atly-pierce,com Be-For information: Visit oar website at5300 Attomey File No. 14-13-tI4072TJSC#' 34-2088 NOTE: Pursuanttied funds/or wire transfer,is dueProperty Municipality Rebel Fund,No refundo, The properly will NOTday status report of pending sales tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.hsp://service.atty-pierce.cOm. Be-Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 At-to the Fair Debt Collection Practiceswithin twenty-four )24( hours. Nowhich iocalculated on residentialbe open for inspection. Upon pay-PIERCE8ASSOCIATES One Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.10mev Code. 21762 Case Number:Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sfee shall be paid by the mortgageereal estate al the rate of $1 for eachment in full of the amount bid, theNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-13 OH 005043 TJSC#: 33-26229attorney is deemed to be u debt col-acquiring the residential real estate$1,000 or fraction thereof of thepurchaser will receive a CertificateCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312)476- Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.tomeys, iNorth Dearbom Street,NOTE' Pursuant Io the Fair Debtlector attempting to collect a debtpursuant to its Credit bid at the saleamount paid by the purchaser notof Sale which will entitle the pur-5500 Attorney File No. PAl 102879 (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel,No,Collection Practices Act, you areand any information obtained will beor by any mortgagee, judgmentto eeceed $300, in certified funds/orchaser to a Deed to the premisesAttorney Code 91220 Case Num- ber 1020896. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-advised that Plaintiff's attorneyiosued for thaI purpose. creditor, or other lienor acquiringwire transfer, is due within twenty-aher confirmation of the sale. ber,1 1 CH 7278 TJSC#: 34-162 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESber f012208. deemed to be a debt collector at-1590911 the residential real estate whosetour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidFor information: Visit our webeite at1590382 CORPORATION INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALEStempting to coIled a debt and any2/27. 3/6. 3/13/14 #734279 rights in and to the residential realby the mortgagee acquinng the res-h8p://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-2/20, 2/27, 314 #730958 SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 CORPORATION intorrr,ation obtained will be used for estate arose pnor to the sale. TIreidenlial real estate pursuant Is itsWean 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only. 5 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 that purpose subject property is sublect to ganar-credit bid at the sale or by anyPierce 8 Associates, Plaintiff's At- 3, 3113, 3/2W14 #737973 1589775 1591434 SKOKIE al real estate tasas, special assess-mortgagee, ludqment creditor,ortomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, 2)20, 2/27, 3/5/14 #730948 2)27, 3/6, 3/13/14 #734281 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmento,orspecialtaxesleviedother lienor acquinng the residentialChicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS against said real estate and is of-real estate whose nghts in and to(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-SKOKIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-fered for sale without any represen-the residential real estate arose pri-ber 1100436, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SKOKIE SKOKIE CERY DIVISION talion as to quality or quantity of titleor to the sale. The subtect propertyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-and without recourse to Plaintiff andis sublet to general real estate tus-CORPORATION COUNTY DEPATMENT - CHAN- NORRIDGE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TION, in AS 1S Condition. The sale is tsr-es, special assessments, or specialSelling Officer. (312)444-1122 CERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0ETV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff ther subject to confirmation by thetanes levied against said real estate1590520 PNC BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION DIVISION V. Court. Upon payment in full ot theand is offered for sale without any2)20, 2/27, 3/6/14 #730970 TION Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALDINO GLOGIC AIX/A MUHEDIN D.amount bid, the purchaser will re-representationastoqualityor CERY DIVISION vs. Plaintiff, TRUST COMPANY, NATIONALGLOGIC; 8440-8460 NORTHcalve a Certificate of Sale that willquantity of title and withost recourseSKOKIE SARGON JASSIM, CURRENT PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FORSKOKIE BOULEVARD CONDO-entitle the purchaser tu s deed Iolo Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFSPOUSE OR CIVIL UNION TION MELISSA A. DESSENT A/K/A ME-GSAMP TRUST 2005-HE2, MORT-MINIUM ASSOCIATION, the real estate after confirmation ofThe sale is further subject to confir-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Plaintiff, PARTNER, IF ANY. OF SARGON LISSA ANN LAVERY, FIRSTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-Defendants the sale. The property will NOT bemation by the court, Upen paymentTr' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYJASSIM, FLEET vs. AMERICAN BANK, SKOKIE TER-CATES, SERIES 2005-HE2 12 CH 36531 open forinspectionundplaintiffinfull of the amount bid, the pur-DIVISION EDWARD STRZESAK JANINA MORTGAGE CORP., ARROW FI- RACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-Plaintiff, Property Address: makes no representation as to thechaser will receive a Certificate ofBANK OF AMERICA, N.A NANCIAL SERVICES, LLC STRZESAK, UNKNOWN TION, SKOKIE TERRACE CON- 8440 SKOKIE BOULEVARD condition of the properly. Prospec-Sale that will entitle the purchaserPlaintiff, JOSHUA HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ED- PASTII-I, UNKNOWN DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION MISTY M. TAVENNER UNIT 203 livebìdders are admonishedIoto a deed to the real estate after OWNERS, GENERALLY, AND WARD STRZESAK, IF Defendants Defendants SKOKIE, IL 60077 check the court file to venfy sil intor-confirmation of the sale The prop-SPARTAK LAME, BLERINA JUPE. ANY, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 13 CH 005043 12 CH 031677 NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREmationIf this property ix a condo-erty will NOT be open for inspectionMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-Defendants, NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; 8700 SKOKIE BLVD 1*20 SOUTH3825 BRUMMEL STREETSALE - CONDOMINIUM minium unit, the purchaser nf theund plaintiff makes no representa-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS11 CH 30268 PNC BANK, NA SII/I TOSKOKIE, IL 60077 SKOKIE. IL 60076 Fisher and Shapiro file C 12-002757unit at the foreclooure sale, otherlion so to the condition of the prop-NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE MIDAMERICA BANK; NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-(It is advised that interested partiesthan a mortgagee, shall pay the au-erly. Prospective bidders are ad-BANK, FSB, THE ELMW000PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Defendants, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-consult with their sessmento and the legal fees re-monished to check the court file toCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION EN that pursuant to a Judgment of 10 CH 49172 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureown atlnmeys beforebiddingatquired by The Condominium Prop-verify all information. If this propertyDefendants Foreclosure and Sale entered in the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenand Sale enteredinthe aboseand Sale enteredinthe abovemortgage foreclosure sales.) arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1( andis a condominiam unit, the purchao.1 1 CH 7278 above entitled cause on December that pursuant to a Judgment ofcause on November 22, 2013, Auc-cause on September 16, 2013,. anPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given(g)(4).If this property in a condo-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,8210 ELMWOOD AVENUE UNIT18, 2013 Intercounty Judicial Sales Foreclosare entered inthe above lion coin, un agent for The Judicialagent for The Judicial Salen Corpo-that pursuanttou Judgment ofminium unit which is part of a corn-other than a mortgagee, shall pay303 Skokie, IL 60077 Corporation will on Friday, March entitled osase on December 20,Sales Corporafion, will at 1:00 PMration, will at 10:30 AM on April 7,Foreclosure entered on mon interest community, the pur-the assessments and the legal feesNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-21, 2014 at the hour of 11 am. in 2013,IntercountyJudrnalSaleson ApnI 2, 2014, at the Holiday Inn2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-January2,2014,KalIenReallychaser of the uniI al the foreclosurerequiredby TheCondominiumTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- Corporation will on Taesday, March their officeat 120 West Madison Chicago Mart Plaza, 350 West Martporation, One South Wacker Drive -Services, Inc., as Selling Official willsale other than a mortgagee shaltProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1)suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois. 25, 2014, at the hour of t t am, inCenter Dnve (inthe Aucfion.com04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.at 12.30 p.m. on April 3, 2014, atpay the assessments required byand (q((4(. If this property is a Con-and Sale enteredinthe above their office at 120 West Madison sell at public auction to the highest room), CHICAGO, IL, 60654, sell atsell at public auction to the highest205 W.RandolphStreet.SuiteThe Condominium Properly Act,dominium unit which is part of acause on December 17, 2013, anbidder for cash, as set forth below, Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,public auction to the highest bidder.bidder, as set forth below, the fol-1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell st public765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-l). IF YOUcommon interest community, theagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-the following described mortgaged sell to the highest bidder for cash,as set forth below, the following de-lowing described real estate: Com-auction tothe highest bidder forARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME.purchaser of the und at the foreclo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchreal estate, the following descnbed roperty: scribed realestate: Commsnlsonic known us 3825 BRUMMELcash, as set forth below, the follow-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsure sale other than a mortgagee19, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesP.I.N 10-21-133-010-0000. PIN. t2-t4-2t5-011-IIIS. known as 8700 SKOKIE BLVD #2STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-ing described real property' TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONshall pay the assessments requiredCorporation, One South WackerCommonly known as 8448 Lindar Commonly known as 4432 NORTHSOUTH, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Proper-arty Index No. 10-26-115-043. TheCommonly known as 8440 SkokieFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFby The Condominium Property Act,Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL.Court, Skokie, IL 60077 REDWOOD DRIVE, NORRIDGE,ty Index No. 10-21-229-002-1075.real estate is improved with a singleBoulevard,Unit203,Skokie,ILAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN7ES ILCS 605/l8.5(Q-l(.IF YOU60606. sell at public suction to theThe mortgaged real estala rs im- IL 60706. The real estate is improved with afamily residence. Sale terms: 25%60077 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-highest bidder. as set forth below,proved with u townhouse residence The mortgaged real estate is im-residence Sale terms: 25% downdown nf the highest bid by certifiedPermanent Indes No.:10-21-223-15.1701(C) OF THEILLINOISOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe following described real estate:The purchaser of the unit other than proeed with a single family resi-of the highest bid by certified fundsfunds at the close of the sale paya-041-t 015 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAININPOSSESSIONCommonly known as 8210a mortgagee shall pay the assess- dence. If the sublect mortgaged realat the close of the sale payable toble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-The mortgaged real estate is im-LAW. For information, esamina theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFELMWOOD AVENUE UNIT 303,ments and the legal tees required estate is a unit of a common inter- The Judicial Sales Corporation. Nolion No third party checks will beproved with a dwelling. The proper-court file or contact Plainhff's attor-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSkokie,IL 60077 Property Indesby subdivisions )g)(T) and (g)(4j of est community, the purchaser of the third party checks will be accepted.accepled. The balance, includinty will NOT be open for Inspection.nay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONNo 10-21-406-032-1023, The realSection9 stthe Condominium unit other than a mortgagee shallThe balance. including the Judicialthe Judicial sale tee for AbandoneThe purchaser of the unit other thanP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISestate is improved with a residentialProperty Act pay the assessments required bysale fee for Abandoned ResidentialResidentialPropertyMunicipalitya mortgagee shall pay Ihe assess-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcondominium. Saleterms: 25%Sale tarros' 10% down by certified subsection (g-l) st Section 18.5 ofProperly Municipality Relief Fund,Relief Fund, which is calculated onmasts and the leqal fees reqsiredIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseLAW. For information:Visitourdown of the highest bid by certifiedfunds, balance, by certified funds, theCondominiumProperlyAct.which is calculated on residentialresidential real estate at the rate of)i 765 ILCS 605/9g)(1 ) and (g))4).refer tofile number 14-13-19126.website at service.atty-pierce.com.funds at the close of the sale paya-within 24 hours. No refunds.The Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedreal estate ut the rate of $1 for eachst for each $1 000 or fraction there-The judgment amount wasTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Irle to The Judicial Sales Corpora-property will NOT be open for in- funds, balance within 24 hours, bys t 000 or fractionthereof of theof of the amount paid by the pur-$91,136.87'. Sale terms for non-TION One South Wacker Dnve,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'slion. No third party checks will beupeclion certified funds. No refundo.Theamount paid by the purchaser notchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-parties: 10% of successful bid im-24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650Asorneys, One NorthDearbornaccepted. The balance. includingFor information call Mr. David C. property will NOT be open foi in-to exceed $300, in certified funds/ortied funds/or wire transfer,is duemediately at conclusion of auction,(312) 230-SALE You can also visitStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILthe Judicial sale tee for AbandonedKlueser at Plaintiff's Attorney, Upon payment in full of spection wire transfer, is due within twenty-within twenty-tour (24) hours. Nobalance by 12:30 p.m. the nestThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500Residential PropertyMunicipalityKluever 5Platt,L.L.C., 65 East the amount bid, the purchaser willfour (24) hours. No tee shall be paidfee shall be paid by the mortgageebusiness day,both by cashier'sww.tloc.com for a 7 day status re-Please refer to hIe numberRelief Fund, which is calculated onWackerPlace,Chicago,Illinois receive a Certificale of Sale whichby the mortgagee acquiring the res-acquinng the residential mal estatechecks; and no refunds.The saleport of sending sales. CODILIS &PA1013499. THE JUDICIAL SALESresidential real estate at the rate of60601. (312)236-0077. will entitle the purchaser Io a Deedidenfial real estate pursuant to itspursuanf to its credit bid at the saleshall be subject to general real es-ASSOCIATES. P.C. t5W030CORPORATION One South$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES to the premises after confirmation ofcredìt bidat the sale or by anyor by any mortgagee.udgmenttate taxes, special taxes, specialNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chinapo,of of the amount paid by the pur-CORPORATION the sale, mortgagee, judgment creditor,orcreditor, or other lienor acquilngassessments, special tases levied,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE '(ouchaser not to encabo $300, in certi-SeltinOfficer, (312)444-1122 For informatise' Visit our website alother lienor acquiring tIne residentialthe residentialreal estate whoseand sapenor liens,ifany. The(630) 794-5300 Atlomey File No.can also visit The Judicial Saleslied funds/or wire transfer,is due15897 hltp:J/service,aIIy-pierce.com. Be-real estate whose rights in and to59h15 in und to the residential realproperty is offeredas is,with no14-13-19126 Attorney AROC No.Corporatìon ut www.tlsc.com for a 7within twenty-four (24) hours. No2/20, 2127, 3/8114 #730953 Wean 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.the residential real estate arose pn-estate arose prior to the sale. Theexpress or implied warranties and00468002 Attorney Code21762day status report of pending sales,fee shall be paid by the mortgagee Pierce & Associates. Plaintiff's At-or to the sale The subject properlysubject properly is subject to gener-wìthout any representation as to theCase Number:13 CH 019667PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Oneacquinng the residential real estate lomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street,in salgad to general real estate tax-al real estate tases, special assess-quality of title or recourse lo Plain-TJSC#: 34-325 NOTE: Pursuant loNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300pursuant to its credit bid st the sale Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.es, special assessments, or specialmento,orspecialtaxesleviedtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-the Fair Debt Collection PracticesCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-or by any mortgagee, judgment (312) 476-5500. Referto File Num-tases levied against said real estateagainst said real estate and is of-monished to review the Court file toAct, you are advised that Plaintiffs5500 Attorney File No, PAI013499creditor, or other lienor acquiring To PLACE A HELP ber 1035205. and is offered for sale without anyfered for sale without any represen-verifyall information and In viewattorney is deemed to be a debt col-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-the residentialreal estate whose INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESrepresentafioxasloqualityortalion as to quality nr quantity of titleauction rules at www.kallenro.com. lector attempting to collect u debtber:IO CH 20650 TJSC#: 33-rights in and to Ifie residential realWANTED AD IN THE CORPORATION quantity of title and without recourseand without recourse to Plaintiff andFor information:Sale Clerk, Fisherund any information obtained will be27731 590885 estate arose prior lo the sale The Selling Officer, 1312)444-1122 to Plaintiff and in "AS lS condition.in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-and Shapiro,Attorney# 42168,used for Ihat purpose 2)20, 2/27, 3/8/14 #730982 sublect property is subtect to gener. 1590570 The sale is further sablent to conhr-ifrer subject lo confirmation by the2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,1590909 al real estate taxes, special assess- CIASSIFIEDS, (ALL 2/20, 2/27, 3/8/14 #730973 mation by the court. Upon paymentcourt. Upon payment in full of theBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)2)20, 2/27, 3/6/14 #730985 ments,orspecialtaseslevied in fall of the amount bid, the pur-amount bid, the purchaser will re-291-1717, between 100 p.m. and against said real enlate and is of- naive a Certificate of Sale that will weekdays only. ltNttOUl SPA*I8ENIWIIH EASt IN THE tered for sale without any represen- FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS ATchaser will receive a Cert/icate of 847-998-3400 Sale that will entitle the purchaserentifle the purchaser Io a deed to (tASSltltDS. (AU 41-99I34OT talion as to quality or quantity of title PIONEERLOCALCOM/MONSTERto a deed to the real estate afterthe real estate aher confirmation of2)27, 3/5, 3/13/14 #734278 to BA(E tOUR AD and without recourse lo Plaintiff and 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 6, 2014 Bid Notice Public Notices Public Hearings Storage - Legal LEGAL Nues Township High Schools,NOTiCE OF PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE District 219, will receive sealedSCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD AT: bidsforthe cleaning and70, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISSkokie Plan Commission, THE LOCK UP STORAGE Adoption flameproofing of the auditori-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThursday, April 3, 2014, Village 350 W. Klnzie um,theaferandbroadcastthat the Board of Education (theof Skokie, 5127 Oakton Street, ChIcago, IL 60654 Assumed Name studio draperies at Nues West"Board") of School District Num-Skokie,Illinois 60077, at 7:30 P-312-464-1900 Auction- Real Estate and Niles North High Schoolsber 70, Cook County,IllinoisP.M., to consider the following: fax 312-329-1362 up to 2:00 p.m. on Thursday,(theDistnct(, will hold a public NEW DATE: Friday March 21, 2014 Bid Notice March 20, 2014 at the Businesshearingonthe17th dayof2014-4P - Zoning Chapter BEGINS AT: 2:30 P.M. OfficeofDistrict219,7700March, 2014,at 7:30 o'clock Divorce Amendment: Firearms SellersCONDITIONS: All units will be Gross Point Road, Skokie,ILP.M. in the Multipurpoxe.Roomand Firearms Ranges sold to the highest bidder. Bids Gaining Foreclosures 60077 at the Park View ElementaryThe Village of Skokie requeststaken only for each unit inits Bids will thereafter be publiclySchool Building,6200 Lakean amendment to the Zoningentirety. Payment must be Foundation Notices opened and read aloud, Speci-Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, tochapter of the Village Code tomade by certified check or mon- Judicial Sales tications of the project may bereceive public comments con-add definitions for firearms sell-eyorderonly.No personal obtained from the Business Of-cerning the intent of the Boarders and firearms ranges, makechecksor cash accepted.All Mechanics Liens fice at the above address, Atotransfer not to exceedfirearms ranges a special use ingoods must be removed from mandatory pre-bid meeting s$1 000,000 from the Education-atleast one industrialdistrict,the unit within 24 hours. Pay- Name Change scheduled for Wednesday,al Fund to the Operations andand any other necessaryments due immediately upon Probate March 12 at 10:00 am. at NilesMaintenance Fund of the Dis-changes to the zoning chapteracceptance of bid. Unit availabil- North High School auditoriumtnct. needed related to these uses. 'Etti sublect to prior settlement of Public Hearings immediately followed by a meet-Any interested person may ap-FOR YOUR INFORMATION:account. Public Notices ing at Niles West High School. pear at the hearing and will bePlans and related documentsUnit 1713 Andre Robinson For further information contact: heard regarding this matter.Af-are availableattheVillage'sUnit 3027 Larry Carter Storage - Legal Jean Hedstronr, Purchasingter the adjournment of the hear-CommunityDevelopmentDe-Unit 3028 Lisa Chizever traction Agent ing, the Board may consider apartment, Planning Division,Unit 4009 Joyce Kelly Take Notices District 219- Business Office resolution directing the School(847) 933-8447 Monday throughUnit 5516 Charles Campbell 647-626-3978 Treasurer to make such transferFriday, from 8:30 AM to 5:003/6, 3/13/14 #736486 Bid Notice 3/6/14 #740491 of not to exceed $1,000,000PM. LEGAL NOTICE from the Educational Fund toSPECIAL AID: Available upon g the Operations andMainte-request for the disabled. Call NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE INVITATION FOR BIDS TO BE HELD AT THE LOCK 2014 STREET RESURFACING nance Fund of the District. (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847) By order of the President of the UP SELF STORAGE I PROGRAM 933-8455 - Board of Education of SchoolInterested parties are invited to 750 Busse Hwy., The City of Park Ridge will ac- Park Ridge IL 60068 cept sealed bids for the 2014 District Number 70, Cook Coun-attend this meeting. This notice ty, Illinois. is for information purposes only. DATE: 3-27-2014 s; STREET RESURFACING PRO- Divorce BEGINS AT: 1:30pm GRAM, Section No. 14-00000- DATED the 3rd day of March,Published in the Skokie Review 2014. on March 6, 2014. CONDITIONS: Allunits will be . . 01-GM, in accordance with the State of Illinois sold to the highest bidder. Bids In The Circuit Court of Cook Janet Lombardo Paul Luke, Chairman plans,specifications and con- taken only for each unit inits a County, Illinois Secretary, Board of Education,3/6/14 #740643 tract documents now available entirety. Payment must be for inspectionat the Office of Domestic Relations Division SchoolDistrict Number70, In the matter of Laura Venter,Cook County, Illinois made by cash, credit card, or the Cashier. certifiedfunds. No personal (Petitioner) and Horatiu3/6/14 #739982 The work consists of removal of checks accepted. All Moldovan, (Respondent) goods theexistingsurface and the must be removed from the unit Case No. 13D230449 resurfacing of 4 4 miles of van- within 24 hours.Payment due Publication Notice ous streets with 5,576 tons of Storage - Legal immediately upon acceptance of The requisite affidavit for publi- Hot-Mix Asphalt surface course bid. Unit availability subject to Visit IoDrive.com cation having been filed, notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE and 3,617 tons of binder, includ- prior settlement of account. is hereby give lo you, the above TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK ing bituminousbase repair, Unit k 4102 Molly McCabe named respondent,apetition UP SELF STORAGE 8,427 test of curb and gutter re- Unit it 4323 Ron Genovaldi has beenfiledintheCircuit 3366 N. Kedzie, Chicago, IL moval and replacement, neces- 3/6, 3/13/14#736473 sary storm sewer and dramageCourt of Cook County, Illinois by 60618 structures,andallnecessarythe petitioner, tor Dissolution of NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND 773-539-3366 work. Marnage and forotherrelief, INTENT TO FORFEIT DATE: March 21, 2014 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE A completion date of May 23,and that said suit is now pend-Notice is hereby given that theBEGINS AT: 10:00am TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK to learn what cars 2014 has been specified for alling. United States Department of theCONDITIONS: All units will be UP SE LF STO RAGE work under this contract. Now, therefore, unless you, theInterior is hereby commencing asold to the highest bidder.Bids5250 Golf Rd. Skokie, IL 60077 Plans and specifications for bid-said respondent,file yourre-forfeiture proceeding against thetaken only for each unit inits 847-677-8080 ding may be obtained at Parksponse to said petition or other-followingitemsofwildlifeorentirety. Paymentmust be DATE: March 27, 2014 Ridge City Hall, ist Floor, Cash-wise make yourappearancewildlifeproducts,which weremade by cash, credit card, or BEGINS AT: 11:30am ers'Desk, 505 Butler Place.herein, in the Office of the Clerkseized ¡n the Chicago area of Il-certifiedfunds. No personalCONDITIONS: All units will be Park Ridge,Illinois for a non-of the CircuitCourtof Cookmois on the dates indicated be-checks accepted. Allgoodssold to the highest bidder.Bids areleading the refundabledepositof$50.00County, Illinois, Richard J. Daleycause they were involved in onemust be removed from the unittaken only for each unit inits per set.State pre-qualificationCenter, 50 W Washington St.,or more violations of any of thewithin 24 hours.Payment dueentirety. Paymentmust be is required. Chicago, IL 60602 on or beforefollowing laws: Endangeredimmediately upon acceptance ofmade by cash, credit card, or Bids will be accepted at the Of-April6, 2014, default may beSpeciesAct,Title16U.S.C.bid.Unit availability subject tocertifiedfunds. No personal fice of the Cashier, 505 Butlerentered against you at any timeSec. i 538, the Marine Mammalpnor settlement of account. checks accepted. Allgoods Place, Park Ridge, Illinois untilafter that day and a judgmentProtection Act, Il U.S.C. Sec.Unit: 2107 Tenant: Jaun Ojedamust be removed from the unit 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Marchfor Dissolution of Marnage en-1371-1372, the Lacey A,ct,l 16Cuellar within 24 hours.Payment due pack ¡n sales ¡n 18, 2014, at which time all bidsteredin accordance with theU.S.C.Sec.3372,WildBirdUnit: 2222 Tenant: Edgar Mark-immediately upon acceptance of willbepubliclyopened andprayer of said petition. ConservationAct,16U.S.C.nez bid.Unit availability subject to read. 3/6,3/13,3/20/14 #736711 Sec. 4001-4916 or the AfricanUnit: 157 Tenant: Matthewprior settlement of account. A bid deposit is required, which Elephant Conservation Act, 16Samsel Unit i 102 Steven Rothstein must be in the form of a bid U.S.C. Sec. 4221-4245. TheseUnit: 115 Tenant: Mary Crane3/6, 3/1 3/1 4 #733686 bond,or certifiedor cashier's items are subject to forfeiture toCenter check payable of the United States under Title 163/6,3/13/14#735738 to theCity NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Park Ridge The successful U.S.C. Sec. 1540(e), 16 U.S.C. your area. TO BE HE LO AT THE LOCK bidder will be required to tumish Sec. 1377, or 16 U.S.C. Sec. an DOT Contract Bond for the 3374 and Title 50, Code of Fed- Up SELF STORAGE Probate 2525 West Armilage Ave, full amount of the contract and a eral Regulations, Section 12.23. Chicago, IL 60647 Certificate ofInsurance. The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Any person with an ownership DATE: Friday successful bidder will also be re- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS or financial interest in said items NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE quired to pay prevailing wage COUNTY DEPARTMENT who desires to claim them mitstTOBEHELDAT: THE LOCK March 21, 2014 BEGINSAT: 1:00PM rates in accordance with state PROBATE DIVISION file a claim with the U.S. 9th UP SELF STORAGE CONDITIONS: All units will be and local laws. In the matter of the estate of and Wildlife Service,Office of 1930 N. Cfybourn sold to the highest bidder.Bids The City of Park Ridge reservesGeorge F. 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Payments must be immediately upon acceptance of office were issued on Septem-action in U.S. District Court.If amade by cash, credit card, or CAR DEALERS bid.Unit availability subject to ber 30, 2013, to Maureen W.proper claim is not received bycertifiedfunds. Nopersonal prior settlement of account. Newman, 4305 N. Avers Ave-the above office by such dale,checks accepted. Allgoods nue,Chicago,Illinois60618,the items will be declared forfeit-must be removed from the unitUnit 1063 Barton Faist Unit i 131 Marc Messina whose aftomey is Bogdaned to the United States and dis-within 24 hours. Payment due Unit 2048 Abel Greenwald Skoskiewicz,71 1 iW. Higginsposed of according to law. Anyimmediately upon acceptance of RENT YOUR Unit 3010A Armida Arguelles Avenue,Chicago,IL.60656.person who has an interest inbid.Unit availability subject to Unit 3449 Ramona Llenza 773-631-7111, the items may also file with theprior settlement of account. 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CHICAGOSPLASH.COM MARCH 2-8, 2014 II RENAISSANCE From acting to writinto directing, 'Raising Hope' star LucasNeff is out I STORY BY MOLLY EACH PHOTOS BY ERIC WILLIAMS

ucas Neff reads two pages Young High School, he attended college at when you're an actor, you're a vehicle or con- from 20 different books everythe University oflifinois at Chicago, where duit for other people's ideas. You serve a much day. He's attempted an ultra- the roots ofhis acting career were planted by bigger purpose." marathon. He does stand-up accident when a registration snafu mistakenly That doesn't mean he's abandoning act- comedy as a middle-aged al- placed him in the performing arts department. ing. Later this year, he'll star in 'Glitch," a ter ego. And he studies phys- But he was uicUy hooked. He honed his rom-com starring fellow Chicagoan Lamorne ics in his spare time. He's not the mustachioed skills in thelocal theater scene, performing in Morris from 'New Girl." And he's currently "Most Interesting Man in the World» from the shows with Collaboraction, Steppenwoif and hard at work on the Pixar movie 'The Good Dos Equis commercials, but when it comes to Chicago D4amatists. 'There's an intensity of Dinosaur," in which he'll voice Arlo, the title bemg an interesting person, the 28-year-old passion in the Chicago theater commutht" character. It's set to be released in November "Raising Hope" star and Chicago native ranks he says. 'There's a real idealism that can be 2015. 'It's a dream come true to work with pretty high. "There's a fair amount ofthings I rejuvenating to be around." He moved out Pixar," he says. 'It's like being invited to the try to keep a finger in," he says. to LA in 20110, but calls his new city 'more Chocolate Factory. But then you think, I It's a stark contrast to Jimmy Chance, the cynical" than his hometown. 'Chicago has might not be Charlie. I might be Augustus charming but hapless goofball he currently this great foothold on this youthful zeal for Gloop. You're always hoping and savoring plays on the Fox comedy "Raising Hope."The art, and thai's pretty cool. There's a real sense every minute, because you never know when show, now in its fourth season, is based on ofcommunity backstage, sitting around like, you're going to get sucked up that tube out of the premise thatJimmy fathered a daughter, 'How are we going to do this, how are we go- a chocolate river." Hope, with a death row prisoner, and for help ing to mak&this happen?'And I like that." In his spare time, Neffis always pushing raising her he turns to his crazy but loveable Since its debut, 'Raising Hope" has devel- himselfto learn more and do more. He's in the family, including his mother, played by Step- oped a loyal fan base and received critical middle ofdozens ofdifferent books at any point penwolf ensemble member Martha Plimpton, claim from outlets such as TV Guide, Vulture (see sidebar), and he tcent1y ran an ultramara- and great-grandmother, played by Cloris and Time Magine. But even so, the show thon, though he finishedonly37 ofthe 62 miles Leachman. "He's a character that is really is often said to be on the 'bubble,"with its before his body collapsed. 'It was my fault,! sweet, and that's an easy choice to play some- renewal being called into question. Neff takes didn't train very well," he says. 'But it was a blast. one who is likeable," Neff says. He's pragmaticit in stride. "There's a lot of programming out You learn a lot about yourselfwhenu're in that about why he took the job - 'I was really there, and there's a lot of money invested in much pain. rd love to do it again." broke and it was the best opportunity I had that programming," he says. 'And people are He returns to Chicago often to visit family, been offered so far," he laughs - but is grate- always seeking a way to maximize profit. You and when asked what he does when he comes ful that he also happened to really enjoy, and have to understand that your show might lose back, he rattles his list off quickly: 'Get a slice connect to, the material. "I like working-peo- out at the expense ofthat ideology. Ifwe do ofTedino's pizza, go to the Coffee Studio to ple stories, more than I identif' to the higher go, it's been a great ride, but ifwe don't, we're get a drink, go to Hopleaf to get the mussels. classes of our societies. I'm more familiar with still going. It's so out of my controL" And then I try to do as many improv shows people who work for a living. That's the world Neff is hardly biding his time, anyway. This as I can, at iO usually and sometimes Second thatlgrewup in." year, his focus is on his writing career. He's City."But now that he's gotten a dose of Cali- Neff's story begins in Andersonville, the currently working on a novel, has written sev- fornia sunshine, he's a little more particular cozy North Side enclave where he grew up. eral screenplays - one that he hopes to direct. about when he returns. "I'm happy to skip 'It's really changed," he says. 'It was transi- this Christmas, possibly in Chicago - and is October through March. Winter is no joke, tioning even when I was a kid. It was pretty currently shopping around a few pilots. 'It all Lucas Neff with fellow Chicago man,' he says. 'I know people will call me all blue collar, a lot of cops, a fair amount of comes from the same place to me,"Neff says actor Martha Plimpton ¡n the sorts of names, and I say, go ahead. Call me gangs. Twenty years later, it's this beautiful, of the multiple art forms. 'In a selfish way, Fox comedy "Raising Hope." the worst thing you can think of. I'll take that café-strewn strip of neighborhood blocks. writing can be a lot more satisfying, because name and sit back in my T-shirt and shorts in There's a café in spitting distance in every it has so few collaborative filters - it's what I February. That's the one bad rap it really has direction." After graduating from Whitney want to say and how I want to say it. Wheras against it. But it's a great town." 'NEFF SAID i try to read at east two pages of about 20-30 different books every day,' Neff says. 'lt's really refresh- ng, mentally. As I started reading a few pages of everything a day. I went from fiction into nonfiction. and I started reading about all these fascinating characters in history. All of a sudden I was like, why am I not Hollywood studying science? I don't have to conquer pass a test. I can take my time until I come to a good grasp. In doing that, I really began to open my eyes to this new information about how the planet functions, how the universe functions, how we function. It's all about coming to a closer under- standing about who we are." i.

In no particular order, here's what's currently on Neff's reading list: . Dreams of a Final Theory.' The Sci- 'Theres an entist Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature by Steven Weinberg The First Three Minutes.' A Modern intensity of View of the Origin of the Universe by Steven Weinberg passion in thè "Surely You're Joking, Mr Feyn- man!" (Adventures of a Curious Chicago theater. Character) by Richard P. Feynman The Story of Civilization by Will and community. Ariel Durant Moby Dick by Herman Melville Therec areal The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald idealism that can Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Infinite Jest by David Foster Wal- be rejuvenating lace Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who tobe around' Dies, and Why by Laurence Gon- zales Why Does the World Exist?An Ex- istential Detective Story by Jim Holt Intuition Pumps and Other Too/s for Thinking by Daniel C. Dennett The Emperor's New Mind: Concern- ing Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics by Roger Penrose Masters of Light: Conversations with Contemporary Cinematogra- phers by Dennis Schaefer My Lunches with Orson: Conversa- tions between Henry Jag/om and Orson Welles by Peter Biskind Tenth of December Stories by George Saunders The Tin Drum by Günter Grass feature IREAL ESTATE AND !NTERIORS

Four new boutique hotels - with more on the way - prove downtown Chicago is in the midst of a hotel revival NNVOGLE BY MADELINE NUSSER

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The much-anticipated line. Calming colors and fisbrics bathrobes, L'Occitane bath products, hotel wrapped up con- give the 221 guestrooms a a 24-hour gym - give the modern struction and opened in soft flush. monolith an indulgent feel. early February. It's part TH Restaurant: Dwarf- For visitors: Each room packs in of the Oxford Hotels & GODF ing the lobby eaters the a larger-than-average work station Resorts portfolio, which fourth-floor 110 Urban (looking at you, corporate travelers), also claims neighboring Roofscape (right) - a televisions controllable via smart phone Hotel Felix. year-round outdoor lounge, and TV-accessible flight infonnation. Rooms: Start at $119 event and bar space - rings in For locals: The rooftop bar's two- Design: Big-deal Chicago! at 10,000 square feet and 360 seats. story fire pit calls like a beacon to the Palo Alto architecture firm Valerio Aviary alum chef Riley Huddleston one significant perk: Chefs will weigh dub scene below. It leads to one of the Dewalt Train and Associates designed pairs salads, "Burgers and Sams" ingredients and maintain a mathemati- best bar views in Chicago: An unob- the metal-clad piece of eye candy a ($10-$13) with a"Cocktails from the cal ratio for acid and alcohol levels. structed downtown skyline. 16-story jagged structure that fits in Kitchen" program, offering classic mo- Luxe elements: Pleasurable details 127 W. Huron; Godfreyhofe/chicago. with yet reinvigorates its industrial sky- jitos, margs and cosmos ($10-$30) with - wet bars in every room, plush co,?,

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Formerly the Amalfi Hotel, that brighten up 210 guest rooms this River North establishment and five suites. KINZIE reopened in Febmaty with a name Luxe elements: Artwork by local HOTEL change and a multimillion dollar artists and smart finishes (granite facelift courtesy ofa new investor. bathroom counters, EcoSmart Rooms: Average around $200 window shades) top offthe quiet Design: The rehabbed design upscale feel. draws from the story of hotel For visitors: At some point, namesake Mr. Kinzïe, an early Mr. Kinzie smithed a silver Chicago settler and the father of double-barred cross, giving the the city's first hotelier. A rather sixth-floor Double Cross Lounge complex life story (exploring it's name. The spot serves Chica- the Chicago river, escaping Fort go-themed drinks and snacks to Dearborn and - wait for it - a hotel guests only. murder trial and acquittal) pro- Forlocals:Just north of the vides decor motifs that resonate Loop, this spot is good for a quick as visually simple and pleasing. To staycation near the office and wit: An 1 800s river map serves as is still walkable to River North bedroom wallpaper, unií,'ing the entertainment. metallic oranges and river blues 20W. Kinzie; KinzieboteL corn

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Tickets at selective about when and where he (847) 673-6300; Northlight.org the door or by calling (847) wants to work Having famously 966-8145. portrayed Martin Crane on the well- Chicago Rocks & Mineral regarded TV show from 1993 unth Society's 65th Annual Silent 2004, the Oak Park resident allows age" who plans on hanging himself Auction takes place at 6 that he has the luxury ofbeing par- just as soon as he finds a gpod home p.m. March 8 at St. Peter's ticular with his projects. Over the for his beloved dog Chapatti (the ca- United Church of Christ, past year, he's opted for rols that nine is named for an Indian dish his 8013 Laramie Ave., Skokie. took him from Hollywood to Liver- owner fancies). The two-actor cast ChicagoRocks.org. pool, England and finally, tó Skokie, co-stars Penny Slusher as Betty, a where he'll star in Northlight The- strong-minded widow with an affin- Authors will discuss "Out atre's world premiere production ity for cats. But while Dan and Betty of Chaos: Hidden Children ofplaywright Christian O'Reilly's form the nexus of "Chapatti," Ma- Remember the Holocaust, bittersweet drama, "Chapatti." honey and Slusher are also charged at 2p.m. March 9 at the "I don't pursue TV or film much with playing crowds of additional Wilmette Historical Museum, anymore, unless it's something I characters including a veterinary's 609 Ridge Road. Wilmette- really, really want to do," Mahoney waiting room full ofpet owners, a History.org. explains shortly after returning cantankerous invalid whose world "Captain Phillips," starring from stints iii California, w1ere he is upended when her favorite feline Tom Hanks (pictured), will be played Betty White's boyto in "Hot gets squashed by a car a punk shown at 2 and 7p.m. March in Cleveland" and from Liverpool, teenager and an assortment of office personneltrying to round up halla Il at the Park Ridge Public where he shot a guest starring spot on the acclaimed British serles dozen escaped kittens. Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave. "Foyle's Wat" "I'm perfectly happy "It's extremely challenging, trying ParkRidgeLibrary.org. going on stage in Chicago," le adds. to make the audience see different Northlight audiences rec4rocate characters in you, all the different p the enthusiasm. Mahoney was cru- people you have to bring to the cml to the box office and critica1 suc-stage. And who you have to interact John Mahoney and Penny Slusher are starring in the world premiere of "Chapath" at cess of 2011's "The OutgoingTide7 with on stage, even though they Northlight Theatre. The play follows two lonely animal lovers who find companionship a project that fortuitously took Ma- aren't really physically there. Like in each other. honey, Northlight Artistic Drector that scene at the vet, where there's BJ Jones and co-star Rondi need to all these people and all these kittens to have challenges and difficulties. the best performance out of me. I Ireland for a run at the Galwy Arts running around," says Mahoney. But how you handle those big mo- might be smarting because he won't Festival. That trip, Mahone recalls, To meet those challenges, ments, those times when it seems he let me cry in a particular scene, was directly responsible for Mahoney specifically requested that nothing is going your way, but it always turns out that he's absolutely right." 5. Oakton Community College involvement in "Chapatti." Slusher for the role of Betty. The that's what gives you your power." "Chapatti" is a co-production art students and faculty will "Christian [O'Reilly] slippéd the two last worked together in an- Jones, say both Slusher and Mahoney, has a knack for bringing with the Gaiway Arts Festival, showcase their ecologically- script under the door ofmy dress- other Irish drama - Northlight's ing room one night," Mahoney says. 2010 staging of Hugh Leonard's "A out the best in actors and in nail- where the show will travel this themed art work with "The "You know, they tell actors not to Life." Ing the unique sensibifity of Irish summer. Jones, for one, doesn't Nature Project," exhibit read unsolicited scripts. But I had " 'Chapatti' points outsome- playwrights. downplay his opinion ofthe leading through March 29 at the nothing to read on the plane back to thing that I try to keep very close "I tend to look for parts where man. Brickton Art Center, 306 Chicago, so I read it. And whØn we to myself in my everyday life whichI can go over the top or show off. I "Look, it's a privilege to be in Busse Highway, Park Ridge. landed, I called RL" is that you have a choice about think all actors do," says Mahoney. the room with John," he says. "He's A reception takes place 7-9 In "Chapatti," Mahoney plays what kind of life you're going to "But BJ doesn't let me get away simply one of the great actors of his p.m. March 7 Dan, a suicidal man in "late middle have," says Slusher. "You're going with that. He talks me down, gets generation." FINAL WE[KS! CLOS[S MARCH 23 III CONCERT Park Ridge maestro Muenzer

wields batón for the last time NOT TO BE MISSED.. THE BEST GYPSY BY DOROTHY ANDRIES YEARS* For Sun-Times Media PARK RIDGE CIViC ORCHESTRA IN CHICAGOLAND FOR 7:30 p.m. March 12 ( After 20 years as founder and conduc- liicago IIiI)tIIlr tor of the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra, Pic kwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect Ave., Park Maestro Edgar Muenzer is stepping down Ridge from the podium. "It's hard to believe that (947) 692-7726; Parkridgecivicorchestra. *VHIf3HLY it's been 20 years since we started," said org RE COMMENDED! the acclaimed violinist, 86. "But this will be absolutely, truly, the last time I conduct." BURSTS WITH INTELLIGENCE, The program includes two large works by Richard Strauss: "Don Juan" and the t suite from his opera "Der Rosenkavalier." EMOTIONAL HEAT AND TRUTIf' It also reflects Muenzer's affection for the cHIcAGO , .l llHJ classical repertoire of Spain, opening with Manuel de Falla's "The Three-Cornered Hat." "We played that piece in our first sea- son in 1994 and this will be the only time we've played it since," Muenzer explained. Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo's popular Concierto d'Aranjuez will follow the da Falla, with Ann Waller as soloist. Wailer is on the faculty at Northwestern University School of Music and in addition to giving guitar lessons, she teaches a class on the history of lute and guitar music. She has organized the Segovia Classical Guitar series given at NU's Evanston campus, now in its 21st year. It was at Northwestern that she met Edgar Muenzer, who taught A at its Bienen School of Music for 18 years. MUSICAL Muenzer's successor on the podium is FABLE his son Victor Muenzer, who has con- :

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Call 847-673- mated film about an inventor who has by Schütz and J.S. Bach and music I p.m.: When dumped by her boyfriend, 4450. $20 per session; $12 for guild to leave his new post to address the by Gibbons, Mendelssohn, Barber, a poor and pregnant woman takes the Film: 'Last Vegas' members. problems with his infamous machine Schalk, Fleming, Horvit, Billings, identity of another woman killed in a I p.m.: Three sixty-something friends that creates food-animal hybrids. 95 Costello and Proulx. Tickets at the door train crash. Stars Barbara Stanwyck, come together to throw a bachelor Second Saturday Family Story minutes. Lincolnwood Public Library, or at www.chicagochoralartists.org. John Lund. 85 minutes. Lincoinwood party in Las Vegas for their remaining lime 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 Division Public Library, 4000W. Pratt Ave., single friend. lt starts Morgan Freeman, IO am.: Stories and crafts for the 847-677-5277, ext. 232. St., River Forest. For more information, Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277. Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro and whole family. Park Ridge Public Library, call 708-366-6900. $20 adult, $15 Kevin Kline. Lincolnwood Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call Saturday Family Films: 'Zathura seniors, $10 students. Travel Film 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-825-3123. A Space Advenlure' 2p.m.: Enjoy a family-friendly movie 847-677-5277. 2 p.m.: Two young brothers are drawn Brahms traveling through a different part of the Healthy Children Conference & into an intergalactic adventure when 7:30 p.m.: A Romantic program that world. Call 847-825-3123 to find out Mother/Son Sports Spectacular Expo their house is magically hurtled through includes featuring the music of Jo- what movie is playing this week. Park 6:30 p.m.: A fun night for boys ages 4 to IO am.: The American Academy of space because of the board game they hannes Brahms. The Musical Offering, Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect IO to play sports and games with Mom. Pediatrics invites parents, grandpar- are playing. Stars Josh Hutcherson, 743 Custer Ave., Evanston. For more Ave., Park Ridge. End the night with ice cream sundaes ents, caregivers and kids to its first-ever Jonah Bobo and Dax Shepard. 113 mm- information, call 847-866-6260. $15. and awards. Come dressed in com- Healthy Children Conference & Expo. utes. Evanston Public Library - Chicago Classic Film Series West of fortably clothes and gym shoes. Maine The event will combine education and Avenue Branch, 900 Chicago Ave., Second Saturday Coffeehouse: Zanzibar' Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley St., fun with experts from around the coun- Evanston. Call 847-905-0764. Court & Country 7p.m.: Silent film with piano accom- Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127. $26 per try discussing the latest information 8 p.m.: The local a cappella vocal paniment by David Drazin. 65 minutes. couple; $33 per nonresident couple. on children's health and wellness for Henna Art ensemble performs Medieval and Re- Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. all ages from babies to teens. For more 2:30 p.m.: Learn the art, share your naissance pieces written in or before Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- Beatles Nights On Tap information and to register for the event skills and learn new patterns and the early I600s. Ethical Humanist 825-3123. 7 p.m.: Hear classic Beatles tunes visit www.healthychildrenexpo.org. applications of this artistic tradition. Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call performed live onstage by talented Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. 847-667-3334. $8, includes coffee 'Put Up Your Dukes. Part Two' local musicians 7 p.m. March 7-8. 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. Call Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677- and pastries. 7p.m.: Show dates are 7p.m. March 6-8 Proceeds benefit the Youth Ministry 312-558-1770. $10. 52fl ext. 232. and 14-15 and 2p.m. March 9. For more Fund at PRCC, which supports youth Black Bear Brown Bear information, call Kelly Muno at 847-823- mission trips and activities. Park Ridge ABC Parent Group Vendor and Mega Movie Pajama Night 9:30 p.m.: The alternative rock 1211 or email kellymuno@.net. Community Church, 100 Courtland Craft Fair 6 p.m.: Kids can dress in their PJs for band releases their new album and George Washington Elementary School, Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-823-3164. IO am.: This family-friendly event a night of games, snacks and PG-rated performs, along with Mighty Fox and 1500 Stewart Ave., Park Ridge. $7 in $10 in advance, $5 for students; $15 at includes entertainment for the kids, movies. For ages 4 to 9. Maine Park Kane Place Record Club. Must be 21 or advance, $10 at the door. the door. raffles, snacks, a bake sale and a lot Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley St., Park older. Martyrs', 3855 N. Lincoln Ave., of shopping. Lincoln Middle School, Ridge. Call 847-692-5127. $14-$26. Chicago. $10. IDAY, MARCH 7 'Nature's Palette' Reception 9750 Soreng Ave., Schiller Park. Call 7 p.m.: The opening reception of 847-529-8204. The Center of Concern Blarney Friday Fun lime the center's new nature-themed art Bash 2014 10a.m.: Infant through school-age exhibition, featuring work by local Northbrook Woman's Club 6:30 p.m.: An evening of Irish fun, Boy Scouts Host Pasta Dinner children and their caregivers are artists. Emily Oaks Nature Cerier, 4850 Spring Fashion Show food, drinks, entertainment and I p.m.: Join Franklin Park Boy Scout invited for an hour of stories, music Brummel St., Skokie. IO am,: Shop the mini-boutique, then raffles. Hearty hors d'oeuvres include Troop 158 for an all-you-can-eat dinner, and play. Lincolnwood Public Library, join in for a delicious lunch and watch shepherd's pie, fish and chips, Reuben desserts, raffles, door prizes and more. 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood. Call some of the club's members model the sandwiches and more. Cash bar with $5 for kids and seniors, $7 for adults, 847-677-5277. newest spring and summer fashions Irish beer and wine tastings. Enter- All proceeds benefit the Boy Scout from Country Classics, Juniper Bou- tainment is The Shannon Rovers, Skokie Art Guild troop. American Legion Post 974, 9757 Book & Travel Reviews: Annette tique, Mainstream Boutique and Payton Identity Step Dancers and Chicago 9:30 am.: The group offers figJre Pacific Ave., Franklin Park. For more BaJdwin Presents Coco ChancI Rose. For more information, call Kathy Reel band. Chief O'Neill's Pub & drawing workshops every Saturday. information, call 847-288-0459. 10:30 am.: Lively and frank, the unfor- Restaurant, 3471 N. 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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in Faith Lutheran Church st. John Lutheran Church ,St. Alban's Episcopal 6525 W Ir,ing Park Road 6626 N. Ohphant Ave, Chicago, IL (LCMS) Family-friendly church 773-283-2326 .www.unitedinfaith.org 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. (Across park from Edison Park Metra) unday 847-647-9867 773.&31 .9131, 'w.edísonparkchurch.com 8:30 AM Trditiorial Worship Single? Partnered? www.st-john-niles.org Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 9:30 AM unday School Spouse and kids? 10:3OM Praise & Preaching Christ crucified Sunday Worship 8:00, 9:15 & 10:30 a.m. 6240 N. Avondale, Worship Service for your forgiveness Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Tuesday - 7:lO PM Bible Study near Devon & Harlem Welcoming traditional worship Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Rev. Lster White Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Handicapped Accessible Sanctuary Handicap accessible Matt Haider, Worship i Music stalbanschicago.org ALL AR WELCOME! Sunday Worship at 9:30 Michael Lyda. Children/Youth/Family Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 PARK RIDGE St. Paul Lutheran Church GLEN VIE W Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunìa, Pastor "For whenever our heart condemns us, 5650 N. Cantield. 60631, Rohr ChabadCenter of Glenview Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview God is greater than our heart...." (708) 867-5044, www.stpaulcaneld,org Presbyterian Church Shabbat morning services 9:30 am -1 John 3:20 1300W. Crescent Ave Street Level, Air Condffioned NO membership required 847-823-4135 For aH your 4ewish needs call Sunday Seívce:1O:00 am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM 847-910-1738 NORRIDGE Children's programming for pre-k7th grade, Sunday School & Adu Bible 9:30AM www.ChabadofGienview.com Nursery service tor younger children Zion Lutheran Church 8:45 am Conrmation classes foc 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM 9:00 am High School MORTON GROVE 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Education Bible Study Sunday 1 1 :30 am Adult Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm (708) 43-3514 Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, st. Lukes Evangelical Rev. Luther John Bajus. Pastor Open Forum' Adult Learning First Thursday Covenant Church every month 6:30 pm TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Sunday Worship 9:30 am www.parkridgepresby,orq Sunday Worship & Sunday School -i O AM Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Early Communion - Ist Sunday 9:00 am Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Likeuson Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Handicap Accessible Rev. Caryle Ailken Wilkie Paslor Rev. Isabel Hughes, Pastor Adult Bible Study - 1 0:45 am 5917 N. NinaAve Chicago, IL Handicapped Accessible Mr, Aaron Higashi Dir. ot Youth & P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Morton Grove onununfty Church Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Piesbyterian church (USA) www.norwoodparklutheran.org 8944 Austin Avenue NORTHFIELD Worship Services (Lake and Austin) Sundays Mortt Grove, IL Willow Creek At (847)965-2982 Community Church 10:00am www.mgccpresbyterian.org Sunday Worship i OAM North Shore Campus Fellowship 11AM Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) 3l5Waukeganfload Rev. Lofty Dominski 847-441-6599 6201 W Peterson Ave. Handicapped Accessible Sunday Services: 9 & i 1 am ALL ARE WELCOME! Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 Promiseland (InfantsGr5): 9& 11am Elevate (Grades 6-8): 9 & 11am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm Sunday Worship 10:30AM For more information visit www.WiltowNorthShore.org Holy Communion Weekly Pastors: Barbara Berry-Bailey To showcase your House of Worship here and Jeffery }'ing call 630-978-8277 or [email protected] NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MARCH 6 2014 ,-...-.. 'owv1 YOUR s

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Congregation Bene Shalom Devar Emet Messianic KOL EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Conservative Congregation www.beneshalom org Interfaith Families Welcome 7800 MIes Ave., Skokie Rabbi Barry Schechter Bnai Emunah Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer 847-674-9146 5130 Touhy, Skokie 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 Asst. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks www.devaremet.org www.bhcbe.org All services voice and sign language Join us for Shabbat Services at 1 Oam (1 block west of Eden's) Kabbalat Shabbat Fndays 6:00 PM Check our website for service hmes "A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370

That Veshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Torah Time 10:30 AM SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Followed by Kiddush Daily Minyan AM and PM St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, CONGREGATION Rabbi Annie Tucker Cantor Pavel Roytman Church of Chst the Nues Township Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Jewish Congregation Services led by: 847-673-8166 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, IL 60076 www.stpeteruccskokie.org 847-675-4141, http://www.ehnt.org/ Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman Sunday Worship 1 OAM Shabbat: Fn 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Sunday School 9AM Minyan Mon - Thurs 7PM Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Sept. thru May) Sat & Sun 6PM Rev. Richard Lanford Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Religious School Tues &Sat Childcare Provided Rabbi Jeffrey Weill candle lighting time Air Condioned Sanctuary Cantor Benjamin WarschaWski Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Rabbi Neil Bef, Emeritus Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast

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

W.M. Temple Church of God in Christ, Inc. call 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL (847) 966-1095 www.wmtcoaic.orq 630-978-8277 s;. pastorcranfordhgmail.com

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III NORTHRIDGE Ace ball-handirHaig does it all for Knights

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NILES - Northridge coach WIll Rey first Wednesday, Feb.26 saw Dylan Haig on a basketball court when the Northridge 65 junior was in elementary school. Even then, he said Haig's ability to handle the ball stood out. Chicago Math and Science 54 Haig has grown taller, faster and quicker, but his skill at handling the basketball has remained one of the strengths of his game. THE SKINNY "As a kid, I was always really good at it and The Northridge boys basketball team held then I just continued to work on it every sum- off a feisty Chicago Math and Science mer, every offseason, every year," said Haig, a squad Wednesday night in the Class third-year varsity player. "I continue to work 2A Northndge Regional semifinals. The on it now to get better and better." Knights are the regional's No. 2 seed. Dribbling is Haig's forte and it makes it very hard for opposing defenses to contain him, yet Rey continues to put the Morton TURNING POINT Grove resident through ball-handling drills. He Northndge (19-7) was in control through- dribbles with a weighted ball - Haig estimated out the game. lt set the tempo, it was more it weighs about 7 pounds - and the Knights do organized and seniorforward Steve Leazer two-ball dribbling as well. Haig also works on was fantastic in the paint throughout. The more difficult skills such as crossovers, going Knights led by eight points or more after behind the back and through his legs during practice. each quarter. The Titans hung around, All of those things have helped him maintain though, and freshman iard Edmund his handle. Martinez (17 points) and sophomore guard "He's got some ability, obviously- some Isiah Smith (Il points) drained back-to- natural ability - but I think he's developed back 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to it," said Rey, whose team was scheduled to cut Chicago Math and Science's deficit to play Providence-St. Mel in a Class 2A Guerin 56-53 with 2:36 remaining in the game. Sectional semifinal on Wednesday. Northndge held the Titans without a field Watching Haig play, especially against an goal after that, and its lead quickly bal- opponent like Chicago Math and Science boned back up to a comfortable margin. Academy in the Class 2A Northridge Regional semifinal on Feb. 26, is like watching somebody competing at a slightly faster speed than the THE SIAR rest of the players on the court. Leazer finished with 28 points and Haig is quick with the ball in his hands. He seven rebounds. never seems to worry that he's going to lose control of the ball when it's at his fingertips. In the 65-54 victory over the Titans, he never ByTHE NUMBERS did. He committed one turnover, and it was on Northridge senior guard Mike Kane had a pass that sailed into the bleachers because a Il points and four rebounds. Junior point teammate wasn't looking. Northridge's Dylan Haig, who is pictured on Feb. 8, 2013, is a skilled ball-handler who works hard on his craft in the guard Dylan Haig finished with 13 points. Chicago Math and Science tried to use a offseason and during practices.i FILE half-court trap against Haig several times, but Chicago Math and Science junior forward he was able to split the team's two guards with man, but he penetrated the defense at will and greatest offensive strengths, but he is capable Brandon Miller scored 16 points, grabbed ease. He got into the paint several times and either got to the basket or found the open man.of playing it. Rey called him the quarterback eight rebounds and had four blocks. was able to either create open shots for himselfHe was hampered by foul trouble for much of of the team, a player whose role often is about or pass it to an open teammate. One was seniorthe contest, but he still finished with 13 points. leadership and organization - like getting the forward Steve Leazer, who led Northridge with Speed, quickness and ball-handling are team's defense set up and ensuring everybody QUOTABLE 28 points strengths in Haig's game, but the Knights oftenkeeps talking on the court. "We hinge on our defense [in key mo- "He's a hard guy to trap because he's such a have played deliberately this season. They "He's everything for us," said Leazer, when ments]. Right there, we wanted to get good ball-handler, he's such a good passer," Reyplayed at a slower pace in their 31-25 victory asked what Haig has meant to the Knights. one stop at a time and that helped [lead] said. "He's able to avoid getting himself in a lot over Rickover Naval in the regional champion- "He gets us going. He talks to us on offense. He to offense." - Leazer on the key to the of trouble." ship game Friday. helps us on defense, [and] calls out our sets. He Knights not panicking when the Titans The Titans also tried to guard Haig man-to- That style doesn't necessarily play to Haig's just gets us into the flow of the gane." cut the lead to three points in the fourth NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, MARCH 6,2014 I highschoolcubenews.am I Report scores Io: [email protected]

III YESHIVA u high sc . .u CuBE'! . Co to highschoolcube.com to Guardstars at demanding school view a live broadcast of the. following games duringthe: Ashkanazy delivers coming week: u u u strong perlormance u . u in final prep game u u u BY GARY LARS For Sun-Times Media, @GaryLarsen3 BOYSBASKETBALL : Friday ARLINGTON HEIGHTS - u MaineWestRegionalchamp.,7p,m.u Through two quarters of the - . u Yeshiva boys basketball team's Ndes North Regional champ., 7 p.m. season-ending loss to Chicagoland Leydon Regional champ.. 7 p.m. u Jewish, Yeshiva's Shlomo Ashkana- Nazareth Regional champ., 7p.m. zy was nailing every move. Addison Trail Regional champ.. 7 p.m. u If he wasn't penetrating on the Hersey Regional champ..lp.m. : dribble and finding open team- McHenry Regional champ.. 7 p.m. u u mates, the senior point guard was New Trier Regional champ.. 7 p.m. tossing full-length passes for layups u Libertyville Regional champ.. 7p.m. u to break the Tigers' full-court u press and keeping the ball safe as Maine Eastflegional champ., 7 p.m. u Tuesday u the team's best ball-handler. u Fourth-seeded Yeshiva led 15-13 Anhoch Sectional semifinal. 7 pa. u u BarfleftSecflonalsemifinaL7pa. over top-seeded Chicagoland Jew- u ish in the Class IA regional semi- Wednesday u final game on Feb. 26 at Christian u Weslingtiouse Sectional semi , 7 p.m.u Liberty. Yeshiva only trailed 28-23 u u at halftime before the Tigers broke . the game open in the third quarter, u leading to a 57-45 victory . The loss ended Ashkanazy's high u u school career, but he demonstrated u throughout the game that a part- BOYS HOCKEY u time player from a school of 145 u Thursday u students can spar with the best of them. mùiwlNvs.NTrierBinc.63Opa. : "Shlomo is a tough, tough kid," iperilIeC.vsJenwicl8.25p.Ift Yeshiva coach Ira Shyman said. Shiomo Ashkanazy's high school basketball career came to an end in the Class IA regional semifinals on Feb. 26, birt the senior said he Saturday : "He can knife into the lane, he has hopes to one day be a basketball coach or executive. saiw LARs[N/voR SUNT1MES MEDIA tenbmekP&vLoyobCeld.2:3Opat : a beautiful hesitation move and he Monday u finds people. Our guys can't really have that natural skill or IQ for at Yeshiva, and only juniors and ally learn how to play the position." seniors play at the varsity level. keep up with him. They can't cut tothe game," Ashkanazy said. "I just Like many Yeshiva students, RLidthawl, Cupqicv1et1naIO35pja u the basket as fast as he makes his think it comes naturally to me. I Ashkanazy thus spent two years upon graduating Ashkanazy will Tuesday moves." love sports." on the junior varsity squad and as spend at least a year studying reh- : Ashkanazy, a Chicago resident, Despite the rigorous demands at a sophomore averaged roughly 25 gion in Israel; he's also considering Blad(hawI(cup qiiat1erfinals.64Opjit u. didn't develop his skills by spend- Yeshiva and his family responsibili-points and seven assists per game. a stint in the army there. After Bbd,hawt, Cup qtsu1enhnals.85p.nt u ing countless hours on a play- ties as the oldest of six children, "It really was pretty easy for me,that, he may return to the game he . ground court or at daily practice. Ashkanazy somehow found time going one-on-one against freshmen loves. u Yeshiva is an Orthodox Jewish highto hone his basketball skills. He and sophomores," Ashkanazy said. "I don't plan on playing ball in u u school in Skokie with an intensive had options to play AAU ball when "I couldn't do those things at the college unless I come back here and u study schedule for both educa- he was younger and had garnered varsity level and I had to learn to go to Yeshiva University, which is a u hesitate at the 3-point line, come D-III school," Ashkanazy said. "But u tion and religion, so practice time interest from other high schools, u is limited to Sunday afternoons, but there was never any doubt he'dthrough, zigzag across the court, I love coaching; I follow the college u Wednesday evenings and an oc- attend Yeshiva. keep my head up, knowing when game and my dream is to coach in . u casional Saturday night. "Religion, family and school to dish it if you drive and draw a college, in the NBA, or be an execu- u "It's hard because without a lot come first," Ashkanazy said. second defender. tive. I know the game pretty well 4 u of practice time our guys don't Basketball is the only sport "It took about a half a year to re-and I just love it." THURSDAY, MARCH 6,2014 j A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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III BOYS SWiMMING STATE NOTEBOOK Kits' record-selling relaywas a teameffort

ney was Loyola's only swimmer in After near miss in 200 the state finals. He placed eighth in free, Glenbrook North's the 100 free in 46.57. Qiao reaches state Maine South Senior Marco Padron became finals in IOU free the first Maine South individual to score points at the state meet since BY MATE HARNESS Jared DeGrazia in 2010. [email protected], @hamesspreps Padron took 12th Saturday in the 50 free in 21.78, which was EVANSTON - In the final race slightly slower than Friday's of the boys swimming state meet, career-best time of 21.51. Evanston's 400-yard freestyle relay As a senior, DeGrazia finished swam into the program's record seventh in the 100 backstroke and books. 11th in the 50 free. Senior Chris Russo, senior UI wouldn't say it was expected Jospeh Seguine-Hall, junior Ryan of him, but I also wouldn't say I'm Knohi and sophomore Adrian completely surprised by it," Maine Lafont-Mueller clocked a time of 3 South coach Don Kura said of niiiutes, 6.65 seconds to place sec- Padron's trip to the state finals. "I ond Saturday at Evanston. It was knew he had the ability to go fast, the Wildkits' best relay finish since but you never really know in the 2005, and the time broke the school 50. record of3:06.93 from 2001. "He was super psyched to make "We knew all four would have it to Saturday, and it was a good to do their parts," Evanston coach experience for him." Kevin Auger said. "We didn't have Padron also swam on two state- that one superstar, so everybody qualifying relays, the 400 free had to go out and swim fast." and 200 free. The 400 free relay Auger said he believed the 400 Evanston's Joseph Seguine-Hall swims the anchor leg ofihe 400-yard freestyle relay during Friday's state prelims. The Vfuldkits' took 26th in 3:15.48, while the 200 free relay team could be something 400 free relay team set a school record the next day. i us O'MAHONEYIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDS free relay was disqualified during special as far back as Dec. 6, 2013. the preliminaries. Senior Makai That's the day the WÌIdkitS swam a Glenbrook North "That was cool to see," Runkle Nevertheless, Canning finished Deneve-Arnam, junior Philip 3:16.59 to defeat Naperville Central. Not long after missing out on said. "He's come a long way with fourth on the 1-meter springboard Wachowski and junior Jonathan The only difference was that juniorqualifring for the state finals in the everything. He told me on the at the state meet Saturday with Ramoska joined Padron on both Christian Stankovic swam on the 200 free by five one-hundredths way [to Evanston] he was sad this 430.05 points. Manan Catholic relay teams. team against the Redhawks insteadof one second, Glenbrook North would be his last meet. Right now, junior Joey Cifelli won the state of Knohi. senior Victor Qiao bounced back he's not swimming in college, but I title with 474.05 points. Nibs North "That was one of the best teams to reach the state finals in the 100 hope he reconsiders it." "My expectations were not that Maxim Royzen was satisfied in the state, and we went really fastfree. It was the first time in three Qiao also competed on two re- high," Canning said. "If I would with his two-day performance at to beat them," Auger said. trips to the state meet that he lays Friday. The 200 free - which have won state, it would have been the state meet at Evanston, but Normal University won the 400 advanced to the second day as an included senior Jack Brierton, a surprise. I was hoping to get the Nues North freshman diver free relay at Saturday's state final individual. senior Patrick Gosciminski and inside the top five." said there is a lot left for him to in 3:03.97. "A year ago, he might have shut sophomore Mark Schneider - fin- Canning who competes out of accomplish. Evanston took 10th as a team down," Glenbrook North coach ished 20th in 1:27.50, and the 400 the Chicago Dive Club at North- One oftwo freshmen and three with 38 points. It was the program'sJosh Runkle said. "But he's grown free was disqualified. western, said he likes the higher underclassmen in the finals, Royzen first top-10 finish since the WiIdICitSup a lot. He handled it great." boards and platforms because of took 10th with 376.25 points. Marina Loyola won the state title in 2005. In the 200 free Friday, Qiao the variety they afford. Catholic junior Joey Cifeffi finished Auger said the relay team finished 13th in 1:43.27. Lake Park Christopher Canning admitted "I like to have more flips and first with 474.05points. provided a storybook ending to the senior Sean Gregor grabbed the the 1-meter diving event isn't his twists," he said. "The 1-meter dives "It was all right, and my last state meet, especially for Russo 12th and final spot with his 1:43.22. favorite. are all so similar." dive was kind of shaky," Royzen and Seguine-Hall, who anchored Several events later, Qiao qualified The Loyola freshman said he Ramblers junior Ryan Nash said. "It was a good learning ex- the relay. in the 100 free with a 46.84 to placeprefers either the 3-meter spring- finished 11th with 370.30 points. perience for the next three years. "That was awesome," Auger eighth in the prelims. He then board or the 5-meter platform. He His older brother, Michael Nash, I learned how to not crack under I said. "Everybody was ecstatic. To closed out bis prep career Sat- also travels to Brown Deer, Mils., was the state's runner-up in 2012 pressure. be able to finish up like that was urday by taking 10th in the finals a Milwaukee suburb, to train on a as a senior. "I want to keep coming back and incredible." with a time of 46.92. 10-meter platform. Sophomore Christopher Kear- win it as a senior." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PIJBUCATION I THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014

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III BOYS GYMNASTICS SEASON PREVIEW NOTEBOOK 'Jamiyankhuu'sreturn gives Nues Westaboost Glenbrook South's Theriault, Fine coming back from injuries

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Dalai Jamiyankhuu finished fourth on pommel horse and ninth on parallel bars in the state finals a year ago. He became the first i Niles West boys gymnast to earn all-state honors since 1993, but after the meet, Jamiyankhuu said he didn't know if he'd compete for the Wolves as a sophomore. ABOVE: Glenbrook North's Corey Snyder He is back, however, and he competes on the parallel bars at the boys figures to be one of the state's best gymnastics state meet on MayIO, 20(3. gymnasts this year. Creating a Snyder, who is a junior this season, is a

memorable legacy at Niles West two-time state qualifier.FILE was one of the things Wolves coach Adrian Batista mentioned when LUT: Nues West's Dalai Jamiyankhuu, the pair spoke in the offseason. who is pictured on the rings at the UI said, 'You've got a great op- Stevenson Sectional on May2, 20(3,re- portunity to do some stuff at NUes turned for his sophomore season with the West,' " Batista recalled. " 'You Wolves and could be one of the state's can be one of the best gymnasts top gymnasts. i to come out of our school. ... You can get your name up on some of year ago, and the teams continued the banners that will be up here to practice together at Maine East. forever.' " There were rules they had to That wasn't the only reason follow, however. The IHSA doesn't for Jamiyankhuu return. Nues Glenbrook South coach Brandon overcome that loss by leaning on a thinks the reason is the lack of cluballow gymnasts from different West's gymnasts have a good time, Tucker. Both have been practicing few people this year. Junior Corey gymnastics experience his athletesteams to practice on the same such as last year when members ofduring the opening weeks of the Snyder, a two-time state quali- have when they enter high school. piece of equipment at the same Maine East, Maine South and NUesseason, but Tucker said he expectsfier, is the team's top all-arounder. "Pretty much 95 percent of the time. The Blue Demons and Hawks West's gymnastics teams formed to have them both come along Seniors Philip Morreale and Ben gymnasts that come through here would work on separate pieces of an oval after a meet. Members of slowly. The goal is to work them Stoehr are the Spartans' captains start at the freshman level with no equipment to avoid breaking that the teams took turns breakdancingback into their high-level routines and serve as role models during experience," Meyer said. "A lot of rule, and Noriega's staff would split in the middle of the circle to the by the end of the season. Glenbrook North's practices. times what happens is they end up up. w delight of most people in the room. "Health-wise, they're almost Morreale and Stoehr "seem to focusing on three or four events. Last year's setup will remain "Beyond his quality gymnastics, back to where they were," Tucker be having a great start in terms of Because of their lack of experience,the same this season, Maine South he's a fun kid, and I think he enjoys said. "But conditioning-wise, their leadership role in the gym," they're better suited to work on athletic director Steve Adams con- the team aspect," Batista said. "He they're not there yet. We're trying Glenbrook North coach Ryan the three or four events that they firmed. There are still two teams, doesn't get that in club." to get them back in shape and backDul said. "They may not be the are stronger in." one coaching staff and one practice in gymnastics shape." [highest-scoring] guys, but they're Senior captains Scotty Wong, a space. Glenbrook South the hardest working and the most two-time state qualifier on pommel Titans senior Riley Theriault Cisebrook North dedicated." horse, and Daniel Matti are ex- Evanston and junior Jeremy Fine are expect- Nate Elfant was the Central amples of that. Matti excels on the The Wildkits' two-best gym- ed to be two of the team's highest- Suburban League's all-around Nibs North horizontal bar and parallel bars. nasts were Don Pham and Gabe scoring gymnasts this year, but the champion a year ago as one of The Vikings didn't have any all- Cohen last season. Cohen was the 2013 state qualifiers are currently Glenbrook North's co-captains, andarounders last year, and that looks Maine East/Maine South squad's lone all-conference selec- coming back from injuries. he ended his high school career by to be the case this year as well. In The Maine co-op split up before tion. Theriault broke his ankle duringtaking fifth in the all-around and fact, NUes North hasn't had a gym- last season, leaving coach Erick The all-arounders have both last season's state preliminar- finishing second on vault at the nast compete in all six events sinceNoriega in a unique situation. graduated, leaving coach Chester ies, and Fine broke his wrist a state meet. Joe Zajcew graduated in 2009. Noriega and his staff coached both Jones with two big holes to fill in few months ago, according to The Spartans figure to try to NUes North coach Rick Meyer Maine East and Maine South a his lineup. A W .APC icompany ACHICAGO SUNTIMESlornpublication

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