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FRAN SPIELMAN, ROSALIND Emanuel campaign spokesman loophole that had been reaping ROSSI AND ART GOLAB Steve Mayberry said the airline airlines $17 million a year. Sun-Times Media I @FSpielman executives' contributions conform "If [any contribution] was to with "the spirit and letter" of state influence a decision I made, in the Rahm Emanuel law as well as with an Emanuel budget book that's in front of you has gotten more than executive order barring contribu- is $17 million they rely on and I Mayor$125,000 in campaign tions from companies doing busi- shut," Emanuel said. "I closed it in contributions from 51 employees ness with the city the very period of time they sup- of United Airlines and American "No mayor has been as restric- ported me." Airlines in recent months as he tive of the types of contributions David Melton, executive direc- prepares to make pivotal deci- he will allow to ensure there is tor of the Campaign for sions affecting O'Hare Airport's no conflict of interest," Mayberry Political Reform, said the contri- two largest carriers. said. butions still "merit an inquiry" The number of United and At a meeting Wednesday with by the city's inspector general on American contributors to the Chicago Sun-Times editorial whether they constitute "an end Emanuel has soared fivefold since board, Emanuel said, "Everything run around the prohibition on ac- his first mayoral race, a Chicago we do is not only consistent with cepting contributions from compa- Sun-Times analysis of campaign the law but consistent with the nies that do business with the city" records found. spirit" of the law. as well as corporate contribution The huge jump comes as the Still, one campaign reformer caps. An American Airlinesjet at O'Hare International Airport. winner of the February 2015 may- said the contributions warrant a Melton said he was particularly oral election is set to face a thicket city inspector general's probe into concerned about $53,000 total in. of issues that affect O'Hare's two whether they constitute an "end contributions from 10 top execu- major carriers. Among them: run" around the mayor's executive tives at American - including "Ifihe mayor wanted to do the proper thing, he the renegotiation of lease agree- order. the president, CEO, CFO and ments; growing demands for relief And the mayor of Norridge, CIO - that were deposited by would give the money back." from new O'Hare jet noise; and where some residents fear the Emanuel campaign on March rising complaints about additional planned O'Hare runways will 28. All 10 were for the maximum Norridge Mayor James Chmura O'Hare runway expansion plannedbring more jet noise, contends the individual amount of $5,300; and to debut in 2020. contributions are so "bothersome" all were listed as coming from On Sept. 30, after a fundraiser and "suspicious" that Emanuel residents of Texas, where Amen- the same amount - particularly contributors to Emanuel as United organized by United Airlines should return them. can is headquartered, or Arizona when they are coming from people Airlines this election cycle, cam- executives, the Emanuel campaign "This all stinks," Norridge or Washington, D.C., campaign - who don't live in the city." paign records show. deposited $72,300 from 41 indi- Mayor James Chmura said. 'And records show. A group of United execu- United released a one-sentence vidual United executives - nearly that's being nice." Leslie Scott, an American tives organized a fundraiser for statement by email from one of two-thirds of whom reside outside Chmura said airline executives spokeswoman, said the contribu- Emanuel in late September that them: "This is an important elec- Chicago, Chicago for Rahm often are compensated with airlinetions did not come as the result of led to the individual contributions, tion for the City of Chicago, and I Emanuel records indicate. stock, so city decisions that benefita fundraiser for the mayor. company spokeswoman Christen personally support Mayor Eman- On March 28, the campaign airlines can be lucrative to them. "These were donations made David said. She would not say uel's candidacy," wrote James reaped $53,000 from 10 American Also, individuals from one corn- by individuals, not American where it was located. Compton, United's vice chairman Airlines honchos - who all live in pany can collectively contribute Airlines," Scott said. "It is not un- Unlike at American, only and chief revenue officer. other states, records show. far more than the $10,500 state common or unusual for executives one contribution from a United Compton is a Chicago resident. Each batch of individual contri- corporate limit. to contribute to public servants executive was for the maximum But nearly two7thirds of United's butions towers over the $10,500 Emanuel "is accepting contri- they support, and our executives, individual amount of $5,300, contributors were listed in cam- limit on corporate contributions butions from two of the biggest knowing what the mayor has done and that was from Irene Foxhall, paign records as living outside set by state fundraising limits. airlines that do business in Chi- fon Chicago over his first term, United executive vice president of Chicago, many residing in suburbs And they far exceed the corpo- cago," said Chmura, a former IRS have great respect for him and communications and government such as Kenilworth, Winnetka and rate contributions to Emanuel agent. "He would say, 'They are what he's done for the city and affairs. She kicked in even more Wilmette. by either airline, both of which not the company; they're individu- constituents in the city" than the $5,000 from Jeff Smisek, United Vice President Ron mostly took a pass in this mayoral als.' That's a bunch ofbull. That's Scott could not explain why United's president and chief ex- Bauer, listed as a Kenilworth election as well as the 2011 one, just another way of camouflaging contributions from American ecutive officer. resident, said he contributed to according to Illinois State Board ofit. If the mayor wanted to do the executives in three different states United executives farther the Emanuel campaign because, Elections records. proper thing, he would give the appeared to arrive around the down the food chain than those at "as an individual, I support Rahm The airline executives' con- money back." same time. Under state law, the American also opened their wal- Emanuel, and I think he's done tributions emerge as Emanuel's Emanuel said he believes the March 28 deposit by the Emanuel lets for Emanuel, with about half great things for the city." fundraising machine has taken support from airline executives campaign should reflect contribu- contributing only $1,000, records Asked why someone from the in more than $9 million for the reflected his leadership of the city. tions received no more than five show. would be so interest- 2015 race, including contributions He noted that his new budget - business days earlier. Though it's not unusual for ed in Chicago's mayoral election, from New York fashion designer unveiled Wednesday, months after "It seems awfully coincidental employees of the same company to Bauer said, "I'm concerned about Calvin Klein and Hollywood legend the airline executives' contribu- to me," Melton said. "They were give to a campaign, few corpora- the city United does a lot of things Robert De Niro. tions - proposes closing a tax all made [around] the same day, in tions can claim s many employee for the city." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 7 ML A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I I ,I MARINOREALTORS 5800 Dempster- Morton Grove The pattern of non-Chicago residents rr1grlluIii contributing to Emanuel's campaign is "I don't know why the United (847)967-5500 disconcerting to Chmura, who is still miffed 21 (OUTSIDEILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) The Gold Standard www.cantury1marInocorn that the campaign coffers of one of his may- and American people would oral opponents was stocked with contribu- haue an interest in who the tions from outside Norridge. mayor ofChicago is, and Chmura questioned whether United's that's a cause for concern." --- -- ir- . - Kenilworth residents also contributed to the Kenilworth mayoral campaign. j : Park Ridge Mayor Dave Schmidt :- "Ifthey all lived in Chicago, I'd probably _: say, 'No big deal' " about their Emanuel -- __i:_ : _._ -- contributions, Chmura said. "Why would HURRY BEFORE IT'S GONE! ONE OF OUR FINEST OFFERINGS! someone from Arizona or Kenilworth give planes, more noise and more pollution than Morton GroveMeticulous 9 room bnck Bi-level located convenient to Morton GroveSuperb 7 room bdck Ranch in pnrne locaton near money to Rahm9 Because they want a con- ever before," Charlier said. toast preserve bikeìbndle trails, school & parWpool! Hardwood floors in Pail ew School1 Oak floors throughnut. Spacious living íînVdining tinuing expansion of the airport, they want On Wednesday, Emanuel pointed to the living roonVdining room & 2nd level. 3 bm & 2 (uIl baths. Kdchen with nc. Custom kitchen w/Silverstone grande counter tops, maple cabinets more flights, more gates." new noise monitors - which gather data - newer countertop, sink & appliances. Lower level willi roc room, office & ceramic floor. Huge main floor family nei w/fireplace. Full bsmt w! American spokeswoman Scott noted that as evidence "we are working with" jet noise & lull bath gutted in 2010 All newer windows. Furnace & C/A in 201 0. 2 overhead sewer & sump pump New furnace & ceo air 1O!2013. New root & gutter 2009. 2 car attached garage $269,900 American's lease does not expire until 2018 activists. He also underlined past sound car garage. Great LocationP $269,950 and that the airlines currently are not ne- insulation work. , gotiating their contribution to the addition "We are addressing how to find a right of another runway and a runway extension balance between O'Hare, which is an eco- '0 1 that the city plans to debut in 2020. The nomic engine, and the residents of the city airlines have balked at kicking in until in- of Chicago," Emanuel said. .T__ creased demand warrants it - though total The airline executive contributions also ; O'Hare ifights have been rising since the come just as Emanuel must find a replace- launch of a new runway and new flight pathsment for Andolino, who has announced -; 4 FABULOUS TRIUMVERA" CONDO! last October, as the city predicted. plans to leave her post in October. Andolino PARK VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT #701 "We are talking with the city about vari- has refused demands by U.S. Rep. Mike Morton Grove Impeccable 7 room bnck Ranch located only 2 ½ Glenview Rare, huge 3 bedroom - 2 baTh Condo witi garage parking! ous projects every day, but we made our Quigley, D-111., and others to spread out blocks to Park 'dew School, Harrer Park/Pool, forest preserves & biks! Fabulous views from balcovy. Large living rooinldining room. Spacious arrivals and departures, especially at night, bddle trails! Hardwood floors in living room & 2 bedrooms.2 kill baths. master bedroom with full master bath Enloy Tnumvera's Country Club stance on [the O'Hare runway expansion] Ldesfyle with beautiful clubhouse, exercise room, party/game room, among all O'Hare runways. She contends Newer eat-intchen with all newer appliances, Full finished basement known," Scott said. "We support cost- wth family room, laundry room & storage room. 2 car detached garage library arid year round indoor!nutdoor swimming pool plus indoor garage efficient and demand-driven projects at the such a move would only shift the problem w!side drive. Hurry before ts gone' $245.000 parking1 . . $164,900 airport, and we will continue to work with from one neighborhood to another. the Chicago Department of Aviation on how Among those under consideration to and when those are implemented." replace Andolino is the city's chief procure- Jac Charlier of the Fair Allocations in ment officer, Jamie Rhee. Rhee served as an Runways Coalition said the airline execu- attorney for the O'Hare Modernization Pro- tives' windfall may explain why Emanuel hasgram under then-Aviation Commissioner ignored the coalition's request to mitigate Nuria Fernandez. or even hold a City Council hearing on - The nationwide search for the new com- new jet noise over neighborhoods including missioner is being spearheaded by former . U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, £L******* Sauganash, Edgebrook, Jefferson Park, Forest Glen, Norwood Park and North Park. one of Emanuel's closest friends in politics. No City Council hearings on the topic have The selection committee includes former \\%iii4%; been held since two aldermen introduced a United Chairman and CEO Glenn Tilton, January resolution requesting them. whose $5,000 contribution to the Emanuel Complaints about O'Hare Airport jet campaign was recorded one day before the !fl noise have skyrocketed to record levels slew of donations was deposited from the since flight patterns were dramatically fundraiser held by current United execu- D BEER Ano /ARM SM1 changed last October as part of the $8 bil- tives. lion O'Hare Modernization Program and Park Ridge Mayor Dave Schmidt, whose Open at 8 am Monday thru Friday runway expansion project. comirnmity would get more noise if the The big switch left Chicago and subur- 2020 runway expansion ever happens, said Saturday and Sunday's open at i i am ban areas immediately east and west of the he found the pattern of contributions from airport suddenly bearing 70 percent of all United and American "concerning." Check Out Our Video Gaming Area O'Hare air traffic. Residents who never ex- "I don't know why the United and Amen- perienced heavy jet noise before contended can people would have an interest in who they were blindsided by the blitz of new the is, and that's a cause Coffee/EspressoKaraoke Wednesdays planes over their homes. for concern," Schmidt said. Aside from promising to add eight moni- Schmidt said he didn't contribute to Chi- Free WiFi ' Full Bar with Classic Cocktails tors to the 33 already tracking O'Hare jet cago's mayoral race because "who the mayor noise, Emanuel and City Aviation Commis- of Chicago is is not my business. sioner Rosemarie Andolino have pretty "I'm not sure why it should be United or 5707 W. Dempster, Morton Grove, IL 60053 much turned a deaf ear to those complaints. American's business either, unless they are "The mayor has been totally [silent] on hoping to gain some advantage by having an issue that has lowered our quality of life, him in office. But I am concerned this might 224-251-8618 despite tens of thousands of Chicago voters have a negative impact on my community." Check out our Facebook Page for DaVy Specia' having less sleep and no peace due to more Contributing: Dan Mihalopoulos 8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Four suspects in shootirg of Nues North students indicted rbm ISAACS North graduates but neither [email protected] I @SKReview_Mike entered the female victim's vehicle the night of Sept. 28, prosecutors four 19-year-old suspects say. It was Hughes and the alleged charged with first degree shooter who met with the victims Themurder and attempted face-to-face. The female victim had murder in the shooting death and brought Gadau along. injury of two Niles North High The four suspects in custody School students late last month have been held without bond. have been indicted by a Grand They appeared in court Oct. 28 Jury it was announced Tuesday, initially together and handcuffed Oct. 28 in Cook County Circuit for security reasons. Court in Skokie. But Orr ordered that their Jeremy Ly of Skokie, and Dzevad Avdic Jeremy Ly Nicholas Smith Myles Hughes handcuffs be removed, citing a Chicagoans Dzevad Avdic, Myles Supreme Court decision stem- Hughes and Nicholas Smith brieflyshooting occurred on the 9200 cording to authorities. According to Assistant State's ming from the 1969 trial of the appeared in court Oct. 28 before block of Kedvale Avenue after five Skokie Police remain convinced Attorney Robert Heiingoetter, "Chicago Seven," defendants who Judge Marcia B. Ort All four are males had a hand in luring the the shooter was a 17-year-old male Avdic came up with the robbery were charged with conspiracy and scheduled to be arraigned at 9:30 female victim into her vehicle for a from Chicago who was arrested plan and targeted the female inciting to riot during protests a.m. Nov. 10 in Skokie. supposed drug sale. The intention days after the other four suspects. victim with the help of Ly. at the 1968 Democratic National Police say they are responsible was to steal from her. But they released the teenager He called the victim, posing as Convention. for the Sept. 28 shooting death of What was supposed to be an within 24 hours when the Cook someone else, to arrange for the Once their handcuffs were Niles North senior Maxwell Gadau easy robbery however, turned into County State's Attorney did not purchase of marijuana. Avdic and removed Oct. 28, the suspects and the serious injury of a female murder and attempted murder, approve charges. Ly agreed that it would be an even appeared before On' only one at Nues North senior who survived prosecutors say. Police are still hoping to obtain easier score if there was a gun, a time. the incident. The four in custody are not more evidence to file charges prosecutors say. According to prosecutors, the believed to be the shooter, ac- against him. Both Avdic and Ly are Nues Nues referendum challenging trustee appointments still on ballot

IGOR STUDENKOV Chris Hanusiak protested, arguingobjections. It hired Chicago-based not its role to analyze the wisdom tially quoting the paragraph from For Sun-Times Media that the information only touched Ancel Glick law firm to provide of the question presented. Neither Karkula's decision, it stated that on the negative consequences. legal advice. is it the role of this court." it is "important that the voters A referendum on whether the In the end, Mayor Andrew On Sep 12, the Electoral Board During the Oct 20 meeting understand how the referendum Niles mayor will keep the power to Przybylo spoke out in passionate struck both referendum questions Ancel Glick attorneys Keri-Lyn could 'cause havoc." fill trustee vacancies will be on the defense of his tenure as a mayor, from the ballot. Makula appealed Krafthefer and Paul Keller laid After the presentation con- November ballot after all. urging his supporters to vote to Cook County Circuit Court. out what would happen if vot- cluded, Palicki raised an issue with On Sept 12, the Niles Electoral against the referendum. On Oct 2, judge Paul Karkula ers approve the referendum. If the tone of the flyer, arguing it was Board moved to strike two refer- In July, Makula filed two bind- sustained the electoral board's de- three trustee vacancies existed one-sided. enduras filed by Nues activist Joe ing referendum petitions7one to cision on the village clerk referen- on the board between municipal "It doesn't give you anything as Makula from the ballot. Makula make the Village Clerk an elected dum. While Karkula acknowledged elections, the referendum would far as the positives," she said. appealed to the Cook County Cir- position and one to take away that arrangement the appoint- render supermajority votes of four Przybylo said that he wanted td cuit Court. While the decision on the mayor's power to fill trustee ment referendum would impose trustees plus the mayor impos- have a portion of the flyer where the first referendum was upheld, vacancies. Instead, they would could cause problems, he said it is sible, they said. Makula could lay out his argu- the second referendum challeng- be filled by voters at the nearest perfectly legal and doesn't conflict Among other issues, the board ment, but the attorneys advised ing the method of filling trustee consolidated election. A few weeks with state law. would need at least four trustees him against it. vacancies7was put back on the after Makula filed his petitions, "The fact that such vacancies to override Zoning Board of Ap- "The information on this ballot Niles resident Frank J. Mareci may exist for a period of two and peals' denial of permits, as well document is factual information," On Oct 20, the Village Board filed objections to both of them. a hail' years and arguably may as the mayor's decision to fire ap- Keller elaborated. "Any argument held a special meeting on the top- The Niles Electoral Board cause havoc in the operation of the pointed officials, Keller said. in favor would, by its nature, be ic. While it was billed as a way to which is made up of Przybylo, municipal government does not In addition, the village distrib- advocacy. And we didn't feel it was give factual information about the Trustee Joe LoVerde and Village render the referendum not self-ex- uted a flyer sent out the next day. appropriate." consequences of the referendum, Clerk Marlene Victorine met ecuting" he wrote. "As was noted It contained a condensed version trustees Rosemary Palicki and several times to consider the by the [Niles Electoral] Board, it is ofAncel Glick's presentation. Par- SEE REFERENDUM, PAGE 9 » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 9 Nues library considers installing QJALITY.PRIVACY.VALUE. internet filters on adult computers lOOR STUDIXOV saw a male patron use a library computer to For SunTimes Media watch pornography, she complained to the library officials. The Nues Public Library Board is con- Library officials argued that it was a sidering adding internet content filters on matter of First Amendment rights. As the computers used by teenagers and adults. materials weren't illegal or obscene, the The library currently has filters on corn- library policy allowed patrons to use adult- puters in the KidSpace area, but cornputers only computers to look up anything, even in teen and adult areas aren't filtered. How- pornography. ever, a recent controversy over Orland Park Since then, Fox and her friend, Kevin Public Library patrons using computers to DuJan, waged a campaign to pressure the view pornography caused the Niles library library change its policy. According to a to reconsider their policy. report, as of Sept. 2, the After discussing the issue during the library reported that the controversy cost it Oct 15 meeting, the board asked the staff to $125,000 in legal fees. Six RANCH DESIGNS SMART-SIzE prepare a report about potential internet Niles Public Library has public comput- PRICED FROM THE $350's filters. It is expected to discuss the report ers in three areas the KidSpace area, YOUR LiFESTYLE during the Nov 19 meeting. which is meant for children up to ninth SEMI-CUSTOM OPTIONS AVAILABLE The Orland Park library controversy grade, the Teen Underground, which is Singte-Story Ranch Living started in the fall of 2013. Orlando Park meant for teenagers from grades 9-12, and 847.338.3821 Just 2 Miles from l-90 resident Megan Fox used library comput- ers to homesehool her children. When she SEE INTERNET, PAGE 10» HENNINGESTATES.COM/HUNTLEY Basement Included A ROCK CREEK HOMES COMMUNITY 1/3 Acre lot Included 16809 CHURCH BD, HUNTLEY, IL 60142 about the impact of the referendum, arge- MODELS OPEN 7 DAYs lOAM - 5PM 1,803-2,624Square Feet ing that local newspapers do a good job of « CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 covering political issues. S(JPFRk)R (UJAI.I [Y RAN( II 110ML S f&t. (lU II I "Not that good," responded Przybylo. REFERENDUM Later, the mayor used the public corn- ment period as an opportunity to address He said that the flyer had to reflect facts, the public directly. Stepping in front of the public podium and facing the audience, he Do! which the information did. Palicki wasn't convinced. gave an extensive list of new initiatives and "For the village to put it out there is improvements that took place since he was Suffer Front' electioneering, slanting the voters," she said. elected. "The positive is that there would no longer Przybylo focused in particular on his han- Neuropath be a possibility of political appointees. Is it dung of the controversy over his proposal good, is it bad i I'm not saying." to allow video gambling in Nues, noting that (Diabetic, Chemo-Therap Przybylo took issue with that statement. the village held costly public hearings and "Isn't the appointment power by advice that it ultimately wasn't approved. or cTheì and consent of the board?" he said. "You "That may not have happened if I weren't have the power to affirm or not to affirm. for transparent government," he said. WE CAN Doesn't that occur to anybody?" Przybylo proceeded to read an open L Hanusiak spoke in support of Palicki letter from Makula, which described the Call today to schedule your $1 7 Neuropathy "I agree," he said. "When [the flyer] said meeting as a product of a "created crisis" that it would cause havoc, it's taking it corn- and accused the mayor of perpetuating cor- Evaluation!* pletely out of context." ruption and the cronyism of former mayor Do you have any of the following symptoms... As the discussion continued, Palicki Nicholas Blase. sPins and needles feeling Anodyne Infrared argued that the flyer should include some- Addressing Niles residents who voted for . Numbness in the hands or feet Therapy thing about the fact that the mayor wouldn't him and the New Niles Party slate, Przybylo s Tingling or burning sensations have power to make the appoiztments an urged them to go out and vote against the . Weakness in the arms or legs Out Patient. objective fact. referendum. s Sharp shooting or burning pains Non-Surgical. "I don't support itI think [this flyer] "The 37 percent [ofvoters] is not proud,' If so you may haveacondition called shouldn't go out," shè said. "I don't want he said. "They don't know anything except peripheral neuropathy. Non-Invasive. there to be any insinuation or appearance to talk about corruption. I want the 64 per- $250 Value. Available to the first 25 callers! [of trying to influence the voters]." cent to come out and vote on it." During the public comment period, A day after the meeting, Village spokes- Neuropathy Call today for an Evaluation* resident Steve DOughty was the only one to woman Hayley Gerard told reporters that speak. He echoed Palicki's arguments. the village gave Makula until noon to submit Treatment Center "Since [the flyer] doesn't represent both his arguments for their referendum so long atTRU Rehab & Weliness 866-459-0059 sides, it shouldn't go out," he said. as they were factual. If he did, they would be ArlingtonHeiqhts i 100 WCentral Rd., Ste.300 www.TRUchicago.com Doughty said if the flyer doesn't go out, incorporated into the revised flyer, Gerard Bloomingdale290Springfield Dr., Ste.255 *5me restriction apply the residents would still get the information said. GlenvieW1976Tower Drive IO I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

public wifi network, she said. III POLICE BLOTTER However, Lempke argued that it might be « CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 going too far, since those kinds of filters tendBY PIONEER PRESS STAFF name, police said, She has a Conner Gavin, 20, of 5733 to be far more restrictive than filters used in Dec. 2 court date. N. West Circle, Chicago, was INTERNET KidSpace and that it's much harder to un- The following incidents were charged with driving under the block websites that get filtered by mistake. listed in the official bulletin of RETAIL ThEFT influence, possession of a con- the computer area on the lower level, which Board President Morgan Dubiel agreed the Nues Police Department. Carmen Martinez, 20, of 4045 N. trolled substance, possession is used by teenagers and adults. "The firewall seems a bit extreme," he Readers are reminded that an Whipple, Chicago, was charged of marijuana and possession of In her report to the board, Niles Public said. arrest does not constitute a find- with felony retail theft on Oct. drug paraphernalia on Oct. 17. Library Interim Director Susan Lempke Trustee Danette spoke in favor of adding ing of guilt. Only a court of law 17 after she allegedly stole Police stopped Gavin's vehicle explained that only KidSpace computers filters to adult computers similar to the can make that determination. merchandise from a store on the on the 6700 block of Touhy have filter programs that block access to ones already used in KidSpace. She asked 5600 block of Touhy Avenue. Avenue at 4:25 a.m. after he sites that feature nudity Each computer hasLempke how well the current policy against DISORDERLY CONDUCT A 22-year-old woman with reportedly entered a restaurant its own filter, Lempke said. porn is enforced. Danielle Davis, 18, of 5124 W. two young children who was drive-thru lane going in the If a child wants to research medical "It gets dealt with immediately," Lempke Augusta Blvd., Chicago, was accompanied by Martinez was wrong direction. According to issues, some perfectly child-appropriate answered. "It isn't tolerated." charged with disorderly conduct also accused of retail theft, but police, Gavin was in posses- Library attorney Dennis Walsh advised results could be blocked, she said. If that and obstruction on Oct. 20 after was not charged, police said. Ac- sion of 8.1 grams of suspected happens, the current set-up allows librar- the board to tread carefully she allegedly made up a story cordingto police, Martinez was cocaine, 35 grams of suspected ians to turn a filter off without affecting "Internet filtering of library computers about being robbed. According currently on parole due to a prior marijuana, three pills identified other computers, Lempke said. for adults is complicated," he said. "I suggest to police, Davis reported that criminal conviction. She has an as an anti-anxiety medication Lempke explained that the library does we work with the staff to figure it out." a man stole $60 in cash from Oct. 30 court date. have a policy against using adult computers Dubiel surveyed the rest of the board to and a glass pipe, police said. He her pocket after she got into to watch pornography. get their opinions. David Gordon, 42, of 3719 Salem has a Nov. 3 court date. a vehicle with him - believing "If anyway watches porn, we have a way Trustee Lynda Ryan leaned against Walk, Northbrook, was charged John Freedlun, 28, of 1824 he was a coworker - near a to remotely cut them off, and we cai talk to ffltering especially if it involved a firewall. with retail theft on Oct. 21 after Camden Drive, Glenview, was storage facility on the 7300 them individually," she explained. Trustees Chris Ball and Karen Dimond said he allegedly stole $192 worth charged with driving under block of Lehigh Avenue. Davis If a patron continues to get caught watch- that they were interesting in seeing the staff of construction supplies from the influence on Oct. 17 after a later allegedly admitted that she ing porn again, their computer access privi- report on the library options. After a brief a store on the 8600 block of police officer saw his car strike made the story up so she could leges would be suspended, Lempke said. discussion, the board decided to ask the Dempster Street. He has a Nov. 3 a concrete median on Golf Road, get a ride home from a police The library could implement a firewall- staff to do just that. court date. just east of Milwaukee Avenue, officer. She was also accused style filter, which would block porn on The board is expected to get the report at 2:10 am. He has a Nov. 5 of initially giving officers a fake all computers, even patron laptops and during the next meeting, which will take DUI court date. e-readers patrons that use the building's place on Nov19. AREYOU TIRED OF Chicagoland's Largest Selection MISSINGTEETH Free Delivery, Recycling and Haul-Away OR LOOSE DENTURES? MIN i_ .tUttNFQF.

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Dance instructor Lauren Sheng teaches Nues Center teens a hip-hop dance routine.I SOR SmDENKOvIFOR SUN-liMES MEDIA Nues Lights On Afterschool aims to spotlight, celebrate activities Good Food Project Executive Director Susan Taylor prepares to make an apple spiral for kids from District 63's Total Learning Community program.I SOR sTuDENKov/F0RSUN-

TIMES MEDIA lOOR STUDIXOV an information fair. Most of the ex- through the rest of the apple in a For Sun-Times Media hibitors were local organizations, spiral-like pattern. and center director Mark Wil- after-school programs," she said. public institutions and service The fair also attracted sorne hams gave tours of the facility to "I support what you've done and cloudy afternoon of providers. Nues area businesses. Faller Indu- interested parents. urge you to keep doing it." Oct. 24, the northern por- That included Total Learning rance Angency presented health The event also featured enter- Przybylo recalled how helpful Othetion of Golf Mill Mall was Communit the Niles Family Ser- insurance information. tainment for kids. There were after-school programs were while bustling with excited kids and, to vices, Niles Fitness Center, Maine "I figured, with the open enroll- arts tables for younger kids and a his kids were young and he and his a lesser extent, parents. Township's MaineStay Youth and ment period [for health insurance Dance Central video game for kids wife were busy working. They were here for the Lights Family Services, Golf Maine Park exchanges], health insurance will of all ages. Rhythm & Beyond kids "These are places where kids on Afterschool. The annual event, District, the Girl Scouts, Niles be on people's minds," said Faller dance instructor Lauren Sheng can socialize, do their home- now in its fourth year at Golf Public Library and Maine Corn- agency principal Maggie Nessim. put on a performance and taught awork and learn skills," he said. "I Mill Mall, aims to spotlight and munity Youth Assistance Founda- She also added that, as a certi- dance routine. urge everyone to today stop and celebrate the after-school options tion i the latter aimed at reducing fiec insurance counselor, she could The event culminated with a remember the important role in the Niles area. substance abuse among teens and sign up people for Obamacare 5:45 p.m. rally. Williams made the [after-school programsi play in Organized by the Afterschool improving teen mental health. right then and there. opening remarks, thanking every- keeping our kids happy and safe, Alliance, the Niles Teen Center Most organizations simply For Vision Source Professional one for attending and helping the working families." and East Maine Elementary distributed flowers and brochures Eyecare Center, the fair was an op- "Part of the purpose of doing Pamela Surber, the TLC direc- District 63 s Total Learning Corn- about their programs, but some portunity to advertise and inform. this is advocating the importance tor, praised the teachers and pro- munity after school program, the went an extra step. Niles Public "We are here to talk about eye of after-school programs," he said. gram staff. She also cited s 10-year event featured an information fair, Library held a prize drawing and safety," said Denise McCreery, "Thank you for supporting the study that shows that after-school a hip-hop dance performance, gave away bookmarks and pens. the Center's Marketing Director. Teen Center, thank you for sup- programs help kids develop social video and table game tourna- Good Food Project a non-profit "We'd talk about smart computer porting TLC, thank you for sup- skills and reduce risky behavior. ments, and plenty of free food. organization that aims to intro- use, the effect it has on your eyes. porting your local park districts." And while she was impressed The event culminated with a duce school kids to healthy foods We'd also talk about the impor- Simon voiced her support for with the support the programs rally that featured speeches by 7gave away apples. People could tance of protective eyeware in the event and after-school pro- received, she felt that the organi- Lt. Goy. Sheila Simon and Nues pick up samples or get a plate with sports." grams in general. zations could use more of it. Mayor Andrew Przybylo, as well the apple "spiral" - which Good During the event, the Niles "Congratulations to all of for "I wanted to thank you for your as a dance performance by TLC Food Project director Susan Tay- Teen Center was open to the supporting what's really impor- support7we need more support, program kids. br created with a drill-like device, public. Visiting kids were invited tarit to the community, what's we need public support," said The event started at 4 p.m. with taking out the seeds and slicing to play computer and table games, really important for learning7the Surber. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 13 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I Nues government positions up for grabs inApril 2015 election lOOR STUDXOV apply for every race. A candidate Inspector General and the fate of collect at least 224 signatures, currently held by Zalinski to two For Sun-Times Media must fill out and submit a State- the Leaning Tower of Nues. while an independent candidate years. ment of Candidacy and Statement must collect between 224-359 sig- In order to qualify a candidate As the April 2015 municipal of Economic Interest. And while LoVerde has been on the board natures. The U.S. Census Bureau must be a registered voter and election approaches, Nues resi- candidates can already collect longer than any other current estimates that as of 2013 Niles has a resident of the park district's dents who are interested in gettingsignatures, they aren't allowed to trustee. Under both term limit 30,022 residents. service area for at least a year. involved in the village government submit their paperwork until Dec. referendums approved during the At the Niles Park District, Candidates must collect at least 59 will have plenty of opportunities to15. The final deadline for submit- last municipal election, if he wins current Board President Ray signatures from registered voters. get on the ballot. ting their paperwork is on Dec. 22. this election, it would be his last Czarnick is up for re-election. The At Niles Public Library, current There are several openings If the applications aren't term. seats currently held by Corn- Board President Morgan Dubiel, on the Niles Village Board, Park rejected due to invalid signatures In order to run for a village missioner Patrick Byrne, who current Secretary Chris Ball and Board and Library Board. While and other paperwork issues, they trustee, a candidate must be a was appointed to replace retired Trustee Lynda Ryan are up for some candidate requirements will be placed on the ballot in the Niles resident and a registered Commissioner Elaine Heinen, and re-election. Ball and Ryan told are the same across the board, order in which the applications voter. Candidates who run as part Commissioner Chris Zalinski, who Niles Herald-Spectator that they each governing body has its own were submitted. For applications of a party slate must collect the was appointed to replace deceased planned to run. Dubiel said he specific requirements. In all cases, that are submitted simultaneously, signatures of at least 5m percent Commissioner William Terpinas, hasn't decided yet. the candidates must collect their the order will be determined by of the registered voters who voted willalso be up for grabs. The library trustees serve for signatures and submit their peti- lottery in the April 2013 elections. Czarnick had said that he will six years. In order to qualify can- tions no later than Dec. 22. Perhaps the most contentious For voters who run as indepen- run for re-election. Jo Ann Ra- didates must be registered to vote Because the board members' election will be for the Niles Vil- dents, the requirement is slightly schilo, the Park District's Execu- and live in the library's service terms are staggered, only some lage Board. Trustees Rosemary different. In addition to the 5 tive Administrative Coordinator, area, and they must collect at least members of the board are up for Palicki, Joe LoVerde and Chris percent minimum, the number of told Niles Herald-Spectator that 50 signatures. election during each consolidated Hanusiak are up for re-election signatures they collect can't ex- she wasn't aware whether Byrne During the Oct. 15 library board election. This year, candidates and all announced their intention ceed an equivalent of 8 percent of or Zalinski plan to run. meeting, Niles Library Interim will be competing for three seats to run again. the voters who voted in the April The Niles Park District Corn- Director Susan Lernpke told on the Nues Village Board, three Over the past two years, Palicki 2013 election. missioners serve for four years. trustees there is already interest seats on the Niles Park District and Hanusiak found themselves at According to Village Clerk Mar- However, because Terpinas died in the race. Board and three seats on the Nues odds with Mayor Andrew Przyby- lene Victorine. 4478 people voted before he could complete his term, "We've been contacted by two Public Library Board. lo on a number of issues, including in that election. 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BY PAM DEFIGLIO profit organization, charges a $45 For Sun-Times Media - annual membership fee, but will make provisions for those who recent weekday, four cannot afford that fee and says it women played Mah Jongg will not turn anyone away. Oain the game room at Niles' It has about 10,000 square feet, Kemnitz Center for Active Adults, including eight good-sized rooms, Ken Butterly and Miles Valles a wide hallway and a lobby. The prepped the computer lab for space includes a library, game classes, and about a dozen people room, exercise room, video room, watched a video of "Aida" in an computer lab and office. Before opera appreciation class. moving in, the center renovated They are among the first mem- the space with updated bathrooms bers of the Kemnitz Center, which and a fire-safety sprinkler system. opened last month to serve adults It is handicapped accessible. 55 and older. The center is named for the late "Our vision is to have a place Betty Kemnitz, who was an active where seniors can relax and enjoy participant at Park Ridge's senior themselves, almost like a second center. home for them," said Carla Owen, "I didn't know her personally, the director. but she was a proponent of the "We want to create a central senior center and remembered it gathering place for seniors in the in her will," Owen said. region. We're really trying to be a She bequeathed about $350,000 regional center." to the center, which Owen said The Kemnitz Center, which is will give it a financial cushion for non-denominational, is located in a while. The board of the Kemnitz a wing of the former elementary Center, which legally is operated school at Our Lady of Ransom by Park Ridge Senior Services Church, 8300 N. Greenwood, Inc., will also have to do fundrais- Niles. It has a full roster of classes ing. and activities, organized by Doro- Owen said a lawsuit occurred thy Passarella, the programming over whether Park Ridge Senior director. They include games, Services Inc. or the Park Ridge tivities during the daytime hours ABOVE AND BELOW: NUes Kemnitz Center for Active Adults is open from 9 a.m. to 5 crafts, exercise, art, computers, Park District was entitled to Kem- so they aren't going home in the p.m. Monday through Friday. dancing, table tennis, humanities, nitz's money. dark, Owen said. book discussion groups and music. The Park Ridge Park District "People are working longer Owen said she and the Kemnitz operates the Park Ridge Senior before retirement now, and those Center's board would like to add Center in a Park Ridge Park who retire early want to travel," more events, such as field trips, District building at 100 S. West- Owen said. 'We've talked about and cooperate with other senior erri, Park Ridge. Disagreements having some evening meetings and groups in the area, such as the between Senior Services hic. and activities." Maine Township Mainestreamers. the Park District led many seniors That's also why the Kemnitz "We don't want to compete. We to leave the Park Ridge Senior Center has "for active adults" want to work cooperatively with a Center and establish the Kemnitz rather than "senior center" in its variety of centers, non-profits and Center. name, she said. agencies which support seniors," Park Ridge Senior Services The center plans to stay cur- Owen said. thc., which Owen said is now doing rent with classes that appeal to Many of the other senior cen- business as the Kemnitz Center, members. One such idea is to ters in the area, such as those in has Teresa Grodsky, who formerly teach seniors how to organize and Niles and Park Ridge, are oper- was director of the Park Ridge email or text the photos they snap ated by local governments or park Senior Center and was employed on their smartphones. districts and are aimed primarily by the Park Ridge Park District for Another, tentatively titled at residents in their jurisdictions. 30 years, as the chair of its board. Smart Phones for Smart Kids, So fas the 250 members who 'We've been open since Sep- would have teens showing seniors have joined the Kemnitz Center tember, but we have a lot of exper- how to use the features on their are from Chicago's Edison Park tise in senior centers," Owen said. smart phones. and Norwood Park neighborhoods, One question Grodsky and Own "We're very excited, and we Norridge, unincorporated Maine are pondering these days is how really want people to come and see Township, Park Ridge, Niles and to attract younger seniors. Most of what we're about," Owen said. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through to Dempster Street), and enter even as far away as River Forest. the members are in their 70s, 80s The Kemnitz Center, www. Friday. Park in the north parking through Door #9. The phone is The center, which is a non- and 90s, and prefer to attend ac- kemnitzcenter.com, is open from lot of Our Lady of Ransom (closest 847-692-1992. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 I I District 64 board discusses asbestosremoval

BY lOOR STUDDKOV widely used due to its insular- schools is currently contained, and"They don't release asbestos un- there is some consideration of For Sun-Times Media ity and resistance to heat. Only there have been regular inspec- less someone took a belt-sander maybe getting a little more proac- The Park Ridge-Niles District Emerson Middle School, which tions since the 1980s to make sure and really pulverized the tiles. It's tive as far as some asbestos work 64 is currently in the midst of was built in 1998, has no asbes- it stays that way. considered a much less dangerous in the district." removing asbestos from Jefferson tos at all. The district has done "I don't want to use the word form of asbestos, as opposed to Board President Antony Borelli Elementary School and it's mak- asbestos removal in the past, but 'routine,' but it is routine to live things like boiler insulation." asked if Environ is testing the air ing plans to remove from the othermost classrooms still have some with asbestos in schools, so long However, maintaining the tiles for asbestos particles after asbes- schools. asbestos, officials said. as it's in good condition and we with asbestos would cost money tos is removed. Meyer explained During an Oct. 20 special During the Oct. 20 meeting, know where it is, and it's not being and require the district to pay that for nonpriable asbestos, like meeting, Matt Meyer, the asbestos Director of Facility Management disturbed by construction work," money for asbestos abatement what was found in tiles at Jeffer- consultant with Environ Global, Scott Mackall sought to address he said. "It's what's done through every time a tile falls out and gets son, the removal process ensures briefed the Board of Education on the board members' questions school districts throughout the replaced. Meyer said that it would that none of the asbestos particles the situation. He explained that in about asbestos removal. He ex- state. So it's no mandate that we be cheaper in the long run to get escape into the amHowever, they most district schools asbestos is plained that the district has bud- shall (or) must remove the asbes- rid of all the asbestos at one time. do check the air when removing currently sealed and doesn't pose geted $200,000 a year to replace tos from the schools, as long as it's He added that while asbestos is priable asbestos, he said. any danger, but it may become an the flooring throughout district in good condition safely contained in other build- Mackall explained that remov- issue in the future. schools and remove asbestos they That's part of these re-in- ings, getting rid of it may be in the ing priable asbestos is more ex- With some tiles coming loose at may contain. spections - to just monitor the district's best interest in the long pensive than removing nonpriable Jefferson, threatening to expose "In a typical classroom, it material and maintain it in good run. asbestos. That can drive up the asbestos underneath, the district [costs] anywhere from $5,000- condition." "What the district has also costs, affecting how many rooms is removing asbestos as it replaces $7,000 to remediate and remove For now, at least, asbestos in historically - it has installed a can be abated during a given year, the tiles. Construction crews will the existing flooring, get rid of most schools doesn't pose any lot of carpeting on top of the tiles he said. continue removing asbestos in the asbestos, do the clean-up and danger, Meyer said. [in other schools]," said Meyer. "Sometimes, you may see 10 classrooms throughout the district then put any type of flooring back An Jefferson, the situation "There's no issue with that, but rooms [abated], sometimes you schools something that may take down," explained Mackall. is somewhat different. Meyer it does complicate things when may see 15, depending on the between 10-17 years, depending on The board has contracted Chi- explained that tiles coming loose carpet gets wet, when we want cost," Mackal explained. the available funding officials said. cago-based Environ Global to su- aren't necessarily a danger to replace carpet and then that Borelli said that he supported When most of the district pervise asbestos removal. Meyer "[The tiles with asbestos] are tile underneath. It does drive the removing asbestos as soon as schools were built, asbestos was explained that asbestos in district considered nonpriable," he said. cost up. So I was talking to Scott possible.

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No Substitutions. Limited Menu. For every one adult entree at reg. price, one child i 2 & under eats I A free from the children's menu or as part ofthe family style dinner Corner of Harlem & Dempster 847-470-1 900 www.KappysRestaurant.com s "The poor kids - it Both Hrycelak and Phil- Hrycelak, a member of All events taking place on the Park Ridge Kalo Foun- dation, volunteered. celak said. "[The head- stones] just seemed like a little thing to do for them. and hopefully for them, too, lips are expected to speak at the dedication, which will also be officiated by a mem- ber of the local cIergy Nov. 8 are open to the pub- lic. Cost for the lunch and Phillips' program is $20 and reservations are required. To reserve a spot, visit the Kalo Foundation website at www.kalofoundation.org/ quiet_dell_2014_001.html. For more information call 847-261-4595. the headstones if another benefactor stepped in to buy the other. wasn't their fault," Hry- And it's a nice feeling for wherever they are." But, as the Park Ridge Tours of the former Asta Eicher and her chil- ing a noon luncheon at the Summit of Uptown, 10 N. Summit Ave. Eicher home at 312 Cedar St., which was recently des- ignated as a local landmark due to its connection to the city's early art movement, are also scheduled on Nov. 8, beginning at 3 p.m. dren were found murdered in the rural community of Quiet Dell, West Vir- ginia, after Asta was lured there by a man promising marriage. The remains of the family members were returned to Park Ridge and buried in the Eicher family plot - Asta and Greta in one grave, the younger children in the other. Herald-Advocate reported in July, the final resting places remained unmarked, prompting Phillips to propose purchasing one of of four murdered in 1931 An author and a local Engraved headstones The headstones were Dedication of grave markers planned Dedication of grave for murdered Park Ridge family for murdered Park "Quiet Dell," a novel based cation and will later talk about "Quiet Dell" and sign copies of her book follow- A collage of the Eicher family. JAThE ANNE PHILLIPS COLLfC11ON 3INThER 3OIDSON [email protected] I @jenpioneer doctor's efforts to mark the graves of a Park Ridge fam- uy have reached fruition. are now in place for Asta Eicher and her three young children - Greta, Harry and Anabel - at Town of Maine Cemetery 2101 W. Touhy Ave. A public dedica- tion is planned for Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. made possible by Park Ridge pediatrician Dr. Maria Hrycelak and Jayne Anne Phillips, author of on the real-life murders of the Eicher family. Phillips will be on hand for the dedi- I I I J COUPON NOT SINGLE ITEMS AVAILABLE ON ... VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS high school CUBEnews OFF Moving Clean-OutsHouse/Business 500 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION Nil. PRESS PUBUCATION A PIONEER I Pay Only tor the Space Used on the Truck Pay Only tor the Space Paid for by Friends of Lauro Fne Demo Work NOV.4 Let The Genie Remove lt All! Let The Genie a Fine, Furniture & Appliance Removal Senior Citizen Discount Available Furniture & Appliance JUNK GENIE JUNK Construction/Remodeling Material Construction/Remodeling AD RECEIVE 1 -866-586-5436 I www.junkgenie.com R E PR E SE NTTIV E MENTION THIS $4 MENTION THIS I. s TAT LAURA FIj' comprehensive coverage formerly provided by Season Pass. comprehensive coverage formerly highlights and live games from HighSchoolCube.com with the highlights and live games from HighSchoolCube.com THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 THURSDAY, f SPORTS" on your local newspaper site. SPORTS" on your local newspaper prep sports coverage. High School Cube News wilt integrate all the prep sports coverage. High School High School Cube News, Sun-Times Media's new high school sports High School Cube News, Sun-Times website, launched this week. lt's the latest evolution in Chicago area website, launched this week. lt's the or click Go to highschoolcubenews.com real leadership, SCORES I GAME STORIES I PLAYER PROFILES SCORES I GAME STORIES I PLAYER www1fî nef orstate rep.com your #1 source for high school sports your #1 source for finding solutions. IS NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 17 I

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Letters Illinois' one-party Votingease, accuracy political monopoly must change and security.c. oneout

The one-party political monopoly here in fihinois must change. The status quo cannot remain. How many times can Illinoisans be snookered into believing that ofthree ain't bad by awarding Democrats with their votes, who now have super majorities in both houses of the General Assembly, "Since then, we've reports ofjust such a thing. It is be- that things will be different this time around? As the been debating about ing called a "calibration error." idiom goes, "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, I guess that's a gentlemanly term shame on me." This means that we should learn from our making voting easier for fraud. mistakes and not allow people to take advantage of us t.or citizens and more Then early voting turned Election repeatedly. Day into Election Month. Now politi- Are things really all hunky-dory in Illinois as Governor accurate and secure. cal operatives have weeks to figure Q uinn would have us believe? s the voting season nears the Unfortunately, to out where extra turnout is needed Here are facts about IL that were not manufactured Election Day finale, can anyone make the vote count and where to get out the vote, by to spin the truth, but which represent solid research by e certain the final vote tally whatever means necessary. reputable organizations and government agencies. Il- will be correct? accurate and secure, The 1960 squeaker would have linois is in crisis! Ever since the 2000 election and you have to make been a landslide for Kennedy if Chi- Illinois is dead last of all 50 states in recovering from the hanging chads fiasco in Florida, cago Mayor Richard J. Daley had had the Great Recession. one can only wonder about the ac- it harder to cast a weeks to get the votes JFK needed Illinois work force suffered the largest monthly work- curacy of any election count. The ballot. But making it instead ofjust a few hours. force loss in recorded state history in June of this year. one certainty coming out of Florida Grace period registration is a new Food Stamp Growth has outpaced new jobs in Illinois on Election Night 2000 was not who easier for people to twist that makes registration dead- by nearly 2-to-I in the past four years. won the presidency, Bush or Gore, vote opens the doors lines completely meaningless. Voter Sky-high property taxes make home ownership a pipe but that the vote-counting system in registration ends 27 days before the dream and the job market is terrible. The bleeding is bad; that state was a fragile and inconsis- wide to fraud." election, but not really. If you were on net, one person leaves Illinois every 10 minutes. tent thing. out of town that day, you can register Youth and minority workers have been hurt most by Since then, we've been debating and vote after registration closes at the state's ongoing policy errors. about making voting easier for the same time. When does the grace The result of Illinois' anti-business environment and citizens and more accurate and the hanging chad debacle in Florida. period end? Try Election Day. tax-hiking ways is a recovery that is estimated to drag on secure. Unfortunately, to make the Now we have touch-screen voting With this change, partisans who for seven more years7and that'sjust to get back to the vote count accurate and secure, and scanned ballots. In both cases, are so inclined can just round up number of Illinoisans who were working in January 2008. you have to make it harder to cast computers count the votes. bodies, maybe even hire people, to Below are three candidates running for state office in a ballot. But making it easier for Call me a cynic, but I've always get registered and to vote. Maybe wondered if there was a way to rig they voted already, maybe they live C northern Illinois who want to shake up Springfield. They people to vote opens the doors wide deserve your vote. to fraud. the software to count the votes in in a different district. Who will ever Don Wilson - Challenging Democrat in Democrat State Illinois has a 20-year history of favor ofthe party in power. Could know? Senator Terry Link, District 30. making it easier to vote, starting a programmer cause Election Day Despite These less-than-best Dr. Mark Neerhof - Challenging Democrat Rep. Scott with the implementation of the Mo- computers to switch every 10th vote efforts to solve the problems of Drury, District 58. tor Voter laws, allowing citizens to cast for one candidate to the candi- roadblocks to the ballot and accurate Leslie Munger - Challenging Democrat Rep. Carol register to vote when they apply for a date of the other party? elections, consider this: Fewer and Sente, District 59. driver's license. I've long thought such a scenario fewer people bother to vote. Let's return Illinois to its once grandeur as the "Land of Next, technology dealt a blow to to be fit only for the subplot of a bad Maybe we should work on that one Lincoln" and to a state we can all be proud of to call home. the punch card ballot, which caused spy novel. But today I've seen news for a while. Nancy J. Thorner, Lake Bluff

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ID 1,000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS Switch toabank that won't switch on you. Toy store breaks bad overdrug lord dolls

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' LOVE ESSENTIALLY BY JACKIE PILOSSOPH LOVE idea for this week's column began essentially when I was buying a pair of earrings Thein Bloomingdale's. The cheerful woman who rang me up looked absolutely there. As I was taking pictures, she turned beautiful. Not fake, made-up, skinny modelto me and said, "Something is different. I beautiful, but cheerful, happy, healthy think it's your hair. You look so young." pretty. She had these bright pink lips that Other comments I got from friends lit up her face and enhanced her smile. included, "You look so gorgeous," "You That's when it hit me. A small item that look tan. Did you just get back from vaca- doesn't cost very much money and that tion?" and "You look so happy." takes three seconds to apply can make a My favorite story was the very nice- huge impact on a woman's physical ap- looking guy in the Home Depot parking pearance. lot, who kept smiling at me, to the point I Never much of a lipstick gal in the past, had to pretend I was on the phone so he I dashed straight to the makeup counter, would get in his car and drive off! began trying on colors, and 12 minutes later walked out the door wearing Bobbie I hope I don't sound conceited by these Brown's "Berry Punch," and carrying my stories. They are factual, and quite hon- new lipstick in a small bag. estly, shocking. What I learned from "The This began "The Lipstick Experiment," Lipstick Experiment" was that even more where I decided to wear my new lipstick importantly than LOOKING brighter and religiously for 10 days to see ifand how it better, wearing lipstick made me FEEL would make a difference in my life. I wore brighter and better. - the lipstick everywhere I went, with the For those 10 days, I think I exuded a exception of the gym. I wore it even if I certain self-confidence I don't normally had on no other makeup,. and even if my have in regards to my physical appear- hair was in a ponytail and I had on old ance. It's a lesson to all women: If you jeans and sneakers. think you are beautiful, and you walk Cipturc \'our ChiIci's IkrsoiüIitv Ort Püper. The results ofthis experiment were so around proud of who you are - both on much more dramatic than I ever ex- the inside and out - it will show in your Prkdc (liti For pected! Here are some of the things that posture, your poise and your demeanor, happened to me during the 10 days: and you will become more attractive to Pürcnt & (urindpürcnß A woman at the grocery store others. stopped me and told me I had beautiful I couldn't resist contacting Northbrook- eyes. I was not wearing any eye makeup. based makeup artist, Elise Brill, who has Cüll ö4]-441-75ö5 A friend of mine whom I ran into been in the business for more than two de- at my kids' school asked me what brand cades, to ask for some lipstick tips, since To S(hC(IUIC ì\t ì Appoit ìi and color lipstick I was wearing. She I know this article might prompt many then pulled out her iPad and typed in the women to try "The Lipstick Experiment," information. and "Berry Punch" isn't for everyone. One morning, I was getting some Here are Brill's tips. work done at a Starbucks, and realized I Don't buy a lipstick without trying kic/üreelace had forgotten to put on the lipstick. I went it on. Walk around the store for awhile to Bridal and Gift Registry Available to the bathroom and applied it, came back determine if you feel pretty in it. to my seat, and the guy sitting next to me Dark lipsticks can be pretty, but if did a very obvious double take. it's too brown, it can make your teeth look I was then walking out of that same yellow. 305 HAPP ROAD NORTHFIELD, IL 60095 Starbucks and a different guy (who looked Just because you love the way a a lot younger than me), was walking to his lipstick looks on your friend, that doesn't car and kept turning around and smiling mean it will look good on you. (847) 441 -758 at me. I swear I'm not making this up. Always wear lipstick when having I was covering an event for Sun- your photo taken. It will enhance your www. PEACHTREEPLACEONEiNE. COM Times Media and a woman I know was smile. for celebration at Maine East Maine at celebration for i during Friday's Homecoming assembly at Maine East High School, October 24. Pelaew Luken graduated from Maine East in 2012.1 BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ABOVE: Mynor Pelaez Luken sings a cause ir: A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PRESS PUBLICATION A PIONEER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 THURSDAY, FAR RIGHT: Retired principal David Barker was recognized during Friday's Homecoming assembly at Maine East High School, October 24. Barker is being added to the school's Wall of Fame." I BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA RIGHT: Maine East sophomore Amy Ganzorig performs with the Demon Squad during Friday's Homecoming assembly at the school, October 24.1 BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ABOVE: Maine East seniors Joe Swaboda and Justine Garin are this year's 'Homecoming King and Queen." The couple was introduced as part of Friday's Homecoming assembly at the school, October 24. BRIAN O'MAHONEVIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 'Haunted Homecoming' 'Haunted 20 21 ML A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 I

III PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Real Estate data provided by Record for $118,000 on October lO for $280,000 on October 3 Kathryn S Bigley Estate sold the SKOKIE property to Henry Pleas for $218,000 Information Services, Inc. www. 8300 Concord Dr Unit 613, Morton 5200 Galitz St Apt 104, Skokie 60077- 4033 Harvard Ter, Skokie 60076-3641: on October 8 public-record.com Inquires may be sent Grove 60053-2274: Tommy Stoic 2785: Jeseric C Macaranas sold the Jaeggin Trust sold the properly to Teo- to [email protected] or call 630- sold the property to Barry Watkins & property to Bram Pakhik & Lana Chaf- 7633 Lowell Ave, Skokie 60076-3713: dora Crisan for $310,000 on October 7 557-1000 Nannette Watkins for $180,000 on shino for $62,000 on October 9 Veis Trust sold the property to Timothy 4146 Oakton St, Skokie 60076-3261: A Wolf & Lisa R Maziarz for $389.000 October 8 5222 Wright Ter, Skokie 60077-2161: Yung Fu Lee sold the property to Baluios on October15 MORTON GROVE 8605 Waukegan Rd, Morton Grove Saleem Oadri sold the property to Dawood & Albert Dawood for $325,000 60053-2200: Seri Brikshavana sold Hector Gonzalez & Santa Gonzalez for 7910 Kilbourn Ave, Skokie 60076- 7 Reba Ct, Morton Grove 60053-3342: on October 15 $287,500 on October 9 3514: Michael J Moore sold the prop- Maya Vrbaski Estate sold the property the property to Esmael Ghaziani & 4555 Keeney St, Skokie 60076-3102: erty to Ryan Geslani & Sheilah Geslani to Jeslin Jose & Taniya Thomas for Zehra Kanji for $285000 on October 5250 Monroe St, Skokie 60077-2450: Douglas Wich sold the property to for $454,500 on October IO $335,000 on October10 IO Ann David sold the property to Jose Be- Melissa Y Chin & Peter Young Chin for 8658 Narragansett Ave, Morton Grove tancourt Jr for $248,000 on October 14 8252 Keystone Ave, Skokie 60076- 5801 Madison St, Morton Grove 60053- $388,500 on October 7 2717: Paul V Otter sold the property to 3357: Nehrin Khamo sold the property to 60053-2846: Chia Ching Chen sold the 5337 Wright Ter, Skokie 60077-2073: 4901 Estes Ave, Skokie 60077-3519: Biana Mavasheva & Tazdeen Rashid William Hendrick & Karen Hendrick for property to Aida R Palafox & Jonathan Pallath Joseph Mathai sold the prop- Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp sold the for $281,000 on October lO $212,000 on October 8 J Palafox for $291,000 on October 4 erty to Randy Lewis & Nancy Lewis for property to Jacqueline Salgado & Jaime $118,500 on October lO 8321 Springfield Ave, Skokie 60076- 6401 Lincoln Ave Unit 20Z Morton Grove 8942 Belleforte Ave. Morton Grove Cesar Aburto for $196,000 on October 7 2725: SnI Realty LIc sold the property 60053-2655: Yamaya Trust sold the 60053-2017: Ida Glassman Estate sold 5343 Wright Ter, Skokie 60077-2073: 5010 Warren St, Skokie 60077-2911: to Portino Castro Jr & Aida D Castro property to Andrzej J Parais & Maria T the property to Cuong Nguyen & Kim Le Steven Kitzman sold the properly to Hsbc Bank Usa sold the property to for $335,000 on October15 Parias for $194,500 on October 14 for S22O,000 on October 7 Mark Varner & Andreia Krause for Goran Mamic for $94,500 on October15 8445 Laramie Ave, Skokie 60077-2121: 7515 Lyons St, Morton Grove 60053- 8951 Shermer Rd, Morton Grove 60053- $266,000 on October 7 5108 Main St, Skokie 60077-2102: Anna I Fen Hsia sold the property to Mikhail 1160: Janusz Kapustka sold the prop- 2075: Blanche S Perz sold the property 7436 Le Claire Ave, Skokie 60077- Marie Jameson sold the property to Drubinskiy & lzabella Drubinskaya for erty to Daniel R Gilstrap & Unchang to Zeljko Vlajnic & Mania Vlajnic for 3363: Anthony J Clementi sold the Fadil Delic & Fikreta Delic for $208,500 $250,000 on October 8 Gilstrap for $365,000 on October 9 $230,000 on October 14 property to Ruben A Saldana & on October 7 8535 Central Park Ave, Skokie 60076- 7710 Dempster St Unit 403, Morton 9411 Ozark Ave, Morton Grove 60053- Kristine A Saldana for $335,000 on 5144 Suffield Ct, Skokie 60077-1821: 2301: Rodica Tatar sold the property ' Grove 60053-1831: Willi E Stahl Estate 1064: Jeff rey Schramm sold the October 14 Sohail Bawany sold the property to to Robert L Henry & Lynn M Henry for sold the property to August F Genovesi property to Nathan Schmidt & Tiffany 7523 Karlov Ave, Skokie 60076-3862: Schmidt for $340.000 on October 8 Wilson Frasca & Eva Amber Licht Frasca $304,000 on October 8

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Halloween Family Magic Show 1:30 p.m.: Children ages 6 and up will learn to 7 p.m.: Join this post-trick or treat magic show for how it can lead to physical and spiritual well-being. value the differences of others through folktales, kids ages 2 and up. Every child receives a treat. For more details on the event, call 773-775-8855. movement, and music by acclaimed storyteller Sue Everyone attending needs to register. Register More details at www.bruno-groening.org/english. O'Halloran. Reservations required at education@ online at http://www.prparks.org using class The White Eagle, 6839 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. ilhmec.org. Illinois Holocaust Museum, 9603 #36671. Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley TUESDAY, NOV. II Woods Drive, Skokie. Call 847-967-4800. Admission free, but donations are accepted. St., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127. $2 residents; Preschool Story lime $3 nonresidents. MONDAY, NO V. 3 FRIDAY. 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Participants are invited to creative dramatics and other activities for kids shops every Saturday. There are live models but bring clothing, bed linen, towels and other home ages 4-5. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Homework Help no instructor. Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 goods to be donated to those in need. However, Oakton St,, Niles. Call 847-663-1234. textiles in poor condition can also be donated and 10:30 am.: Students in kindergarten through fifth Greenwood St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20 to be re-purposed: used to make rags and filler for per session; $12 for guild members. grade can receive help with their homework from HAPPENING NEARBY manufacturing purposes. Sorting and processing teen volunteers. Niles Public Library District, 6960 Bank of America's Museums on Us will be done by specialists after all the material is W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. THURSDAY, OCT. 30 Program gathered. For further information, contact Jeanette IO am.: Visitors who present a valid Bank of Sigler 847-675-4141 or [email protected]. Ez- ra-Habonim Niles Township Jewish Congregation, MONDAY. NOV. 3 kids Computer CIass Typing America/Merrill Lynch ATM, credit or debit card, 4 p.m.: Kids can learn how to type quickly and along with photo identification, will receive free 4500 Dempster St., Skokie. accurately in this fun class for students in grades admission on the first full weekend of each month. Baby Turne Money Matters Discussion three to six. Registration required. Eisenhower Admission benefits are not transferable and are Il am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes IO am.: The group meets on the first and third Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood valid for the cardholder only. Illinois Holocaust and playtime for children 2 and younger with a Monday of each month. Park Ridge Senior Center, Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Museum, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. Call 847- caregiver. 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days to respond to us in writing and they will also mail you a copy of their response." HELP SQUAD Next we received a call from Comcast's BY Director of Communications, Joe Trost, who CATHY CUNNINGHAM worked with both Jackie and Help Squad in an attempt to get to the bottom ofJackie's disap- pearing landline. What Joe discovered was that on June 3, via a third party number-porting HELPSOLlAD vendor, Corncast received an authorized request Open Houses from AT&T to port Jackie's number from Com- Thursday,November 6, 2014 -6:30 to 8:30 pm Help Squad, cast to AT&T. Hmmm, that was interesting I was SLAMMED! Please help me Upon contacting AT&T's media relations For auto Sunday,November 23, 2014 2:00to4:00pm Dearget my home office phone number department, Help Squad was informed that back. I am calling Comcast (my provider) AT&T didn't "have any info to share just Shadow Days and getting nowhere! yet." And then that AT&T was "investigating news and 8t grade girls - Shadow Days available In June I went to make a phone call from the issue and ... working to find the best solu- now on select days. my home office and the line was dead, so I tion for [Jackie]." reviews visit decided to call it. A man answered. Upon my In the meantime, Jackie was contacted 7th grade girls - "Experience Res" Day asking he said he had ordered a landline from by AT&T'S Office of the President and its ToDrive.com on Friday, February 13, 2015. AT&T that was installed on June 14. I con- Appeals & Escalation team and told that she Register to shadow on-line at firmed that his number was [my number]. I would have her number back by the end of told him this has been my number for 12 years; the week. This was great news! www.reshs.org it's on all my websites and printed collateral. Then, the next day, Jackie was informed orcall 773.775.6616 Ext 129. He said, "It is my number now," and hung up. by AT&T that her number had just been todjì\(,e 7500 W. Taicott Avenue Chicago, IL. 60631 I called Comcast and explained the prob- returned to Comcast! What?! search for new and used cars adjacent to Park Ridge I private traiisportator available lem. They looked up my file and said your Re-enter Comcast's Joe Trost. Help husband ported the number out. I said he Squad contacted him immediately upon did not! It's fraud! hearing that Jackie's number was now back I arranged a three-way call between Corn- with Comcast. Joe quickly secured the cast, AT&T and myselfbut AT&T would not number and requested that it be installed at work with me as I was not their customer. Jackie's home - which it was, two days later. They stood behind their customer - the Jackie then requested the number be ported man with MY PHONE NUMBER! from Comcast to AT&T. CHARLES TeD',': So I decided if I can't beat them, I will join And here Ls where things took yet ANOTh- ThE Greation of The them, and I switched to AT&T in September. ER turn. Jackie was told by AT&T that her King a nd I Today I still do not have my number back. returning landline would now have to be in- Nov 3,1 :30 PM The man who has my number put a freeze stalled as a business line. This made no sense on it, so it's untouchable. as it had never been a business line before. And that's my story - a nightmare! At this point Jackie decided that since G o E LTE N BD DT: Jackie, Napervilleher landline had been returned thanks to Iet's Hear lt Comcast's efforts, and her family preferred Fur The Gny Help Squad worked on this one for three Comcast's premium TV channels, she would NOV 1 3, 7:30 PM weeks. switch all of her services back to Comcast To start, we left messages for several (just over a month after switching every- M EGON Comcast and AT&T employees. In return thing to AT&T). MC DONO UGH we received a call back from a Comcast In response, AT&T issued the following Sings the Great salesperson who had spent hours working on statement: "AT&T worked with the impacted American Songwriters Jackie's issue. At one point she had even suc- customer to move the phone number back to NOV 29. 8:00 PM cessfully reinstated Jackie's number - only the customer's prior provider. We are very to have it vanish again five days later! This sorry ... for the inconveniences that AT&T DENNY salesperson stated that she had seen other caused." An odd solution considering that DIAMOND: Comcast customers' numbers disappear and Jackie was an AT&T customer and wanted A Gherry, cherry wind up with AT&T. her number to stay with AT&T! Holiday Help Squad decided to contact the FCC for As of today, Jackie is a Comcast customer DEC 19, 8:00 PM assistance. After speaking with the Consumer & again and her phones, Internet and cable are NOV1IBE1t. ''f", Goveimment Afirs Bureau, a formal complaint all working. AT&T refunded her installation Otrected byWayne Meli Produced by Wendy Kaplan C HAP LEN E was opened via Consumer Inquiries & Corn- and service charges, and Comcast waived all nPOOK5 plaints. Jackie was notified: "Your complaint of its installation fees. Tickets: $28General Admission. $24 Seniors. $1 8 Students Highly Seasoned will be served to AT&T and Comcast regarding Jackie and Help Squad are now waiting the porting ofyour telephone number. ... Once to learn what the FCC uncovers about this 51w/cíe Theatre. or-q&41 7-677-7767 DEC 20, 5:00 PM the complaint is served, the carriers have 30 whole perplexing episode! 792'1 ¿it'icoIn iveDowntown SkaAie, IL. 60077 26 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Bears kicker Robbie Gould signed autographs Chicagofor nearly 400 fans at the Lincolnwood Meatheads location the night of Tuesday, Oct. 21. Gould made an appearance at the restaurant on Lincoln and Pratt avenues to promote his charity, "The Goulden Touch," which helps people in need in four areas of givingeducation, health and wellness, medical Photos provided research, and social service. Before signing autographs the long line of hungry customersbrought four players and his form a close relationship with the for fans, Gould read books out waiting outside the doors for up 8-year-old daughter Tia Boyle to community by partnering with loud to guests to mark the end to an hour to get in. Meatheads to get autographs. schools and local non-profits. of Meatheads' "Summer Vora- Most Gould fans who waited in "Meatheads supports our foot- Inside the 2,200 square-foot cious Reading Program," which line for hours had worked up an ball team each week by award- stand-alone wooden building, awarded kids who read five or The Lincolnwood Meatheads appetite by the time they finally ing a player with a free burger," local school sports score boards more books over the summer location at 6734 N. Lincoln Ave got an autograph, and a mob of Boyle said. are hung on the walls. Meat- with free burgers. opened last November, and is the young kids and parents packed Chris Horan, 11, and his team- heads also started a program, During the two-hour event on corporate-owned chain's 13th res- into the dining room to order din- mates Kevin Donovan, 12, and "Meatheads ofthe Month," that Tuesday night, Meatheads of- taurant, and the second to opeñ ner afterward. Sean Baum, 13, excitedly showed recognizes one exceptional local fered 10 percent discounts on the in the North Shore area after A team of young football play- off their Gould autographs, which high school athlete each month now-retired charity burger called Northbrook. ers from Wildwood Elementary were inked in black Sharpie by displaying the student's photo the "Goulden Burger." "We wanted to have the event School on Chicago's northwest marker across their iPhone on the wall for a year. Meatheads marketing director at the Lincolnwood location side were among a mob of young cases. "We engram ourselves in the Joe Sanders said the restaurant because it's our biggest restau- boys who bounced around the "We were very nervous to go community, and we want to be chain sold more than 17,000 Goul-rant," Sanders said. "We wanted dining area like they were on up and meet him, but it was very a part of Lincolnwood," Sanders den Burgers during the summer, to show it off" a sugar high after meeting the cool," Donovan said. "We were said last November. "At the end of and had raised about $12,000 for The event benefitted both the Bears hero. honored." the day, we're a family restaurant the Goulden Touch by donating Goulden Touch and Meatheads, Jim Boyles, who coaches the When Meatheads opened last with a simple menu designed to 10 percent of those sales. which had a boost in sales from Wildwood Knights football team, year, Sanders said the goal was toserve a family." 28 ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Trend Octoberfest raises $35,000 for CenterofConcern

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In Prada at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Jan. 2014 Now the rest of us can In Marchesa at the be "gladiators in suits" - Primetime Emmy with pieces from The Limited's "Scandal" Awards, Sept. 2013 collection. At right: In Miu Miu at the Check trench coat, Oscars, Feb. 2013 $248, The Limited, 845 In Jason wu at the N. Michigan; Oscars, March 2014 Thelimited.com. In Miu Mtu at the Golden Globes, Jan. From Sept. 3-Oct. 3, the Purple Purse Challenge called 2013 ori 140 nonprofits across the country to take part in a In Michael Kors at grassroots campaign to raise money and earn matching the MTV Movie Awards, grants from the Allstate Foundation. Washington's um- April 2013 ited-edition handbag was provided to each organization In J. Mendel at the to he auctioned or raffled offor used as a conversation- German premiere of starter. A handful oflocal nonprofits took part and one "Django Unchained," the YWCA Evanston/North Shore - even took top Jan 2013 prize, raising $311,577 and earning a $100,000 matching grant. (The campaign is ongoing; visit Purplepurse.com to uearn about the more than a dozen Illinois partners and make a donation). "When [the Alustate Foundation] cauled me about Purple Purse, it was exciting because it felt like an opportunity Í'4y sense of fashion is really In real life, Washington is much more down-to-earth, to make a diffèrence in a really tangible way," Washington focusing much of her free time on philanthropy - she was says, speaking of the concrete solution financial independence [dependent] on context. appointed to the President's Committee ofthe Arts and offers.." [One in four] women will he [affected] by domestic What I wear has to do with where Humanities by Obama in 2009 - and family: This April, she violence iii her lifetime, so the idea that there is a real tool you and her husband, former NFL cornerback Nnamdi Asomu- can give to somebody to he able to walk away is so inspiring." I'm going and how I'm feeling. gha, welcomed their first child, daughter Isabelle. 'Being a The purse wasn't Washington's first crack at designing. The I tend to dress for the moment, mom changes you," she says. Beyond tabloid tidbits, though, actress laughs when recalling an early attempt at fashion: 'My as opposed to having an Washington has kept a famously low profile about her per- mom reminded me that I designed my prom dress, which is sonal life - something she does have in common with Olivia so flinny." And earlier this year, in collaboration with costume overarching style.' Pope. designer Lyn Paolo and The Limited Senior VP of Design Another commonality: being at the absolute top of her Elliot Staples, Washington released a 'Scandal" collection game. While Olivia's rubbing elbows with the country's politi- for the fashion brand - more than 70 pieces inspired by the cal elite - and solving their outrageous problems - Wash- show's well-dressed protagonist: flannel-neck tweed jackets, ington, who was primarily a big-screen star until " Scandal," silky twill crepe blouses, wide-leg trouser pants, neutral sheath pendent] on context," she says. "What I wear has to do with is dominating the television landscape. 'Scandal" brings in dresses and more. "Women often feel they have to choose where I'm going and how I'm feeling. I tend to dress for the more than 14 million viewers each week and, earlier this year, between smart or sexy," Washington says on The Limited's moment, as opposed to having an overarching style." it helped Washington become the first black actress to be website. 'This collection says you can he both of those things. Style has helped her transform on screen, as well. Washing- nominated for a lead-role Emmy since 1995, You can be fabulous and fearless." The collection coincides ton admits that she doesn't have much in common with her It makes sense, then, that anything she attaches her name with Washington's mission with Purple Purse: It's clothing drama-attracting TV persona, whom she's portrayed for four or face to is a runaway success.. When we spoke to Wash- designed to niake women feel powerftil. seasons - "Her life is a lot more complicated than mine," ington, she hoped the Purple Purse campaign would raise Fashion seems like a logical move for Washington, who she jokes - but by slipping into a sleek suit or chic trench, 2 million.Today, its running total stands at %2,485,488 and consistently tops best-dressed lists in publications like People she becomes Olivia. "Her style is really different from mine, counting. 'You never know, when you do something, if it's go- and Vanity Fair. But the stylish star is humble about what which is important for me because the clothes help me get ing to be a success or not," Washington says. "All you can do is seems to be her sixth sense. "My sense of fashion is really [de- into character." really pour your heart into doing your best."

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PETS RENTALS Cook County - Suburban REAL ESTATE estate aher confirmation of the sale,inspection aridplaintiff makes nomento,orspecialtaneslevied NEW TRIER SALES The property will NOT be open forrepresentation as fo the condition ofagainst said real eutate and is of- Estate Sales-Antqs., GLENVIEW: 2BR, 2BA Condo inspection and plaintiff makes nothe property.Prospective biddersfered for sale withost any represen- Art, 50's Designer Furn. Cats $1200/mo, incis heat, avail representation as to the condition ofare admonished to check the courttalion as to quality or quantity st title our speciattyCharities, Apartments, Unfurnished able immediately. G RE Houses the property. Prospective biddersfile to venfy all information,Ifthisand without recourse to Plaintiff and Clean-up available. Dogs PROPERTIES. 847-971-1098 are admonished to check the courtproperty is a condominium unit. thein AS IS condition, The sale is fur- Walter - 847-471-7333 Apartments, Furnished Townhomes tile Io verrfy all informalion.Ifthispurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-ther subiect io confirmation by the property is a condominium unit, thesure sale, other than a mortgagee,csurt, Upon payment in full of Ihe Misc. Pets Condos, Townhomes Condos, Lofts purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-shall pay the assessments and theamount bid, the purchaser will re- Homes sure sale, other than a mortgagee,legal tees reguired by The Condo-cuise a Certificate uf Sale that will MCMAHONS Homes Duplex Dogs Cook County - Suburban shall pay the ausesumenlu and theminiumProperlyAct, 765 ILCSentitle the purchaser to a deed to OF WINNETKA legal fees required by The Condo-605/9)g)(t( and (g4). If thin prop-the real estate aher confirmation of PIT BULL Terrier Mia, various col- Duplex Open Houses miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSerty is a condominium unit which is r - Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * the sale The property will NOT be at. 10-3. No's 9:30 Fr, ors, Males S Females. Parents on 605/9(g)(l) and (gj(4)If this prop- Kenitworth - 320 Richmond. Ott Rooms Buy wilh No closing costs and get part of a common inferevt commun-open forinspection andplainliff Mobile Homes erty ra a condomrnium unrt which is Kenitworth Ave. I bIli. E. of site. 7 weeks old. $300 or best of- help with your credit. Call 708-868- ity, the purchaser of the uniI at themakes no representation as to the er, 830-670-8728 Green Bay. Sate perking allowed Housing to Share 2422 or visit www,nhba com Manufactured Homes purt of a common interest commun-foreclosure saleotherIhartacondition of the property Prospec- ity, the purchaser of the unit at the on Richmond. Exquisite home mortgagee shall pay the assess-livebidders are admonished to otters a beautiful cotlection of Mobile Homes Apartment Buildings foreclosuresaleotherthan amento rpeurred by The Condomini-check the court file to venfy all rotor- mortgagee shall pgy the assess-um Property Act, antiques, art & fine furnishings. Offices 765 ILCSmatisri,If this property is a condo- Antq. Chipe-style bench, Retirement Rentals Co-Op Apartments mento required by The Condomini-605i'18.5)g-t).IF YOU ARE THEminium unit, the purchaser of the um Property Act,765 ILCSMORTGADOR (HOMEOWNER),unit at the foreclosure sale, olher chinoiserie secretary, Baker Co-Op Housing Cook County SuburbanSenior Housing secretary bureau. antq. drop-teat 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THEYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-than a mortgagee, shall pay lhe us- Skok'- ist mo, rent St MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30seosments and the legal fees re- dining table, beau. crvd. armoire, Sleeping Rooms Commercial, Industrial YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT TO RE- Master Craft bombe chest, 2nd mo, rent $2, LTL. Offices for DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-quired by The Condominium Prop- marquotry oval IbI & pr. stands,For Sale. Male puppy 9 Weeks old, Housekeeping Rooms Rent. Nr Touhy 6 Edens, 300ff- Farms, Farmland MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-erty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) and 4 Baker fauteuils, French-styleVery cute and paytul,fully AKC 4001t-SOOtt-t200tt May combine, DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-)g))4(.Ifthis property is a condo- bergeres, pr. lovseats & loungeregistered, tamilyraised and wellFinder Service no extras. nishtlyclean.ap Homes Built to Order DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-minium unit which is part of a com- chrs, Chinese floor screens, socialized! Up to date with shots Call 847-602-6622 CORDANCE WITH SECTION tS-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et-mon interest community. Ihe pur- occas. tbls, chr sets. Stark and vet checked, Health guarantee Apartments - Hotels Vacant Property 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-fective May ist, 2014 you will needchaser st the unit al the foreclosure aubusson rug. Oriental rug & Cost $800 Email. GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-a photo identification issued by asale other than a mortgagee ohall runner, beau. mfrrors sci. antq ames1onns@mail,com Vacation, Resort Rentals Stores Vacation Property lective May ist, 2014 you will needgovernmentagency(dnver's li-pay the assessmenls required b Venetian, lamps. Portrait a photo identdication issued by acosse, passport, etc.) in order toThe Condominium Properly Ac attributed to George Romnoy, Out-of-State Rentals Cook County . SuburbanIncome Property governmentagency(driver's Ii-gain entry into the foreclosure sale765 ILCS 605/i8.5)q-i).IF YOU Paris street scenes after cense, passport, etc.) in order loroom in Cook County and the sameARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Garages - Investment Property Blanchard, Japanese prints, pr. SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, gain entry mbthe foreclosure saleidentification for sales held at otherOWNERI. 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Lincoln Ave. religion, ses, handicap, familial Code. 21762 Case Number: 13 CHPursuant to the Fait Debt CollectionOne South WackerDrive,24th $2500. Guai,, Mchip, 005409 TJSCa: 34-14648 NOTE: Mix It Up SaIe!h- delivery avail. 815-721-9090 Vintage Courtyard Building. status or national origin in the Practices Act, you are advised Iba!Floor,Chicago, IL60606-4650 Newly remodeled apIs , modem Judicial Sales-Real Est.Pursuant to the Fait Debt CollectionPlaintiff's altomey is deemed to be(3f2( 236-SALE You can also visit Oak Park kuchen, new carpetjhardwood sale, rental or financing of Practices Act, you are advised thata debt collector attempting to collectThe Judicial Sales Corporation al floors. Transp./shopping at your HARWOOD HEIGHTS Plaintiff's attorney io deemed lo bea debt and any information obtainedwww.tlsc.com for a 7 day slatuu re- 333 North Oak Park housing. front door. Heat, waler, cooking gas N THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt Collecior attempting to collectwill be used for that purpose port of pending sales. CODILIS 6 Sat 11/01 @9-3 In addition the Illinois Humav included, Immediate Occupancy. COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-a debt and any information obtained1630830 ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 Antiques, bikes, toots, More 1 Bedroom Available now! Rights Act prohibits discrimina- TI DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYwill be used for that purpose 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/14 #865730 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, For info go to estatesales.net To vIew ApI. Cati Lubo tion based on age. ancestry, DIVISION 1630117 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 773-899-1675 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-10/23, 10/30, 11/6/14 #862225 )630) 794-5300 Aflomey File No. Hallmark 6 Johnson marital status, vessai orientation TION t4-13-27426 Anomey ARDC No. 773-545-6160 or unfavorable military discharge.Plaintiff, LINCOLN WOOD LINCOLN WOOD 00468002 Attorney Code21762 This paper will not knowingly IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCase Number: 11 CH 039780 Nyce Things Estate Sales STANISLAW GOLAS P/K/A STAN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TJSC#: 34-14753 NOTE: Pursuant (ServIng the North Shore) accept any advertising for real LEY GOLAS, BRONISLANCTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYlo the Fair Debt Collection Practices estate which is in violation of the SEKULA-GOLAS A/lOADIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-DIVISION Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Caro) 847-431 -5464 GAGE, LLC FIND MORE law. All persons are hereby BRONISL.AWASEKULA-GOLAS, CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISIONattorney is deemed lo be a debt col- Apte Fer Rent ORIOLE POINT CONDOMINIUMPlaintiff, OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUNDlector attempting to collect a debt informed that all dwellings ariser lt's Home! Ltg Living Rm. 2 BR, ASSOCIATION SOCIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDI-and any information obtained will be Defendants KHAIRUNISSA BAWANEY VIDUAL CAPACITY BUT ASused for that purpose. McDREW SALES FallBath,Lg. Kitchen w/Walk-lnlived are available on an egaal 13 CH 005409 Defendants TRUSTEE OF ARLP TRUST 3 1629687 Pantry+ Storage Ron & eticIbkopportunity basis. 111 Broadway, Witmette 09 CH 048917 Plaintiff, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 #858209 porch. Quiet block, 2 apIs ¡n Bldg. 7632 W. LAWRENCE AVENUE From 4th St. and Linden Ave, go If you believe you hase been UNIT #1A HARWOOD HEIGHTS,4730 W. PRATi' AVENUE $730 mcl Heat, New south 4 blocks to isabella, west 2 IL 60706 LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Carpet,Painl,Tilo.Shower,Stove,discriminated against in connec RAY FRIEDMAN, MERS MORT- blocks to Broadway. NOTICE OF SALE PUBUC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- FRI OCT 31 . 9:30 - 2:00 Fridge. $730 Secunty.773-875- tion with the sale, rental or TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that put- 4351; 1 12th Nr Halsted, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur- TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SAT NOV 1, 9:00 - 2:30 financing of housing, Call; suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to u Judgment of ForeclosureSOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST SUN NOV 2, 1 1 :00 - 2:00 and Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveNATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, NOTE - Time change. Apartments, Unfurn'd. West City and Ssbarbs; cause on August14,2014,ancause onAugust19,20t4,anWELLS FARGO BANK SUCCES- set clocks back. LOCAL JOBS agent for The Judicial Sales Corps-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-SOR IN INTEREST TO FIRST NA- McD Ss at 9:00 for FRI opening. Cook County - Suburban HOPE Fair Housing Center ration, will at 2:00 PM on Novemberration, will at 2:00 PM on NovemberTIONAL BANKOF ARIZONA, Fabulous 1913 Arts & Crafts 19, 2014. at The Judicial Sales Cor-26, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Showcase Home: Onerflowing poratron, One South Wacker Drive -poration, One South Wacker Dnve -TIONAL ASSOCIATION vintage + antique furnishings: SCHILLER PARK Studio ap! $400/mo 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Defendants wonderful bookcases; gorgeous South City and Suburbs: sell at public auction Io the highestsell at public auction to the highest1 1 CH 039780 dining rm table; elaborate court No Pets/No Smoking, Avait Now RENT YOUR 847-664-9051 South Suburban Housing Center bidder, as sel torth below. the fol-bidder, au set forth below, the fol-6755 N MONTICELLO AVENUE cupboard; desks mcl 1800's sec- lowing described real estate: Com-lowing described real estate: Corn-LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 retary; sets of trad dining rm 708.957.4874 monly known as 7632 W. LAW-monly known au 4730 W. PRATTNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- chrs; hail tree; wonderful old of- Glenview- 1 2,3 Bds RENtE AVENUE UNIT #1A,AVENUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- fice cabinets; fine dental cabinet; North City and Suburbs: HARW000 HEIGHTS. IL 6070660712 Property Index No10-34-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure APARTMENT loads dec accessories; rugs mcl LUXURY RESIDENCES im- Interfaith Housing Center Property Indes No, 12-12-329-021-t2t-029. The real estateis and Sale enteredinthe above oriental; 1930-40's furniture; ant AT Valley Lo Towers lt 1049. The real estate is improvedproved with a single family resi-cuase on August18,2014, an Brunswick pool table; exercise of the Northern Subsrbs wrth a condo/townhouse, Saledence. Sale terms: 25% down ofagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- equip; great office aectionals; 1910 Chestnut Ave. 847.501.5760 Ierms: 25% down of the highest bidthe highest bid by certified funds attalion, will at 10:30 AM on Novem- pro)ects; ETC! Call (847) 998-1800 x200 by certified funds al the close of thethe close of the sale payable to Theber 20, 20t4, al The Judicial Sales WITH EASE A Sala To Remember! Mon - Fri 1 Barn - 4pm sale payable to The Judicial SalesJudicial Sales Corporation, No thirdCorporation. One South Wacker www.vatleylotowers.com Corporation. No third party checksparty checks will be accepted TheDove - 241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL, will be accepted. The balance, in-balance, including the Judicial sale60606, sell at public auction to the WINTER HARBOR- Thurs 10/30, cluding theJudicialsale fee forfee for AbandonedResidentialhighest bidder, as set forth below, Frt 10/31, & Sat 11/01 0 9e-5pm. SKOKIE; 4602-22 Grove AbandonedResidential PropertyProperly Municipality Relief Fund,the following descnbed real estate: 711 SherIdan Rd.Antique Fumi- Outstanding Building IN THE Municrpality Relief Fund, which iswhich is calculated on residentialCommonly known as 6755N. lure Coilectibles, Stain Glass, Misc Spacious 5 Room- 2 Bedroom, PION [ER W(AL.(O WVO NSTER To PLACE calculated on residential real estatereal estate al the rate of $1 for eachMONTICELLO AVENUE, Household Items, Lamps, S MOREJ Light, airy/remodeled, ceilings fans, at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 or$1,000 or fraction thereofof theLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Pro.er- Gara9e available. Heat included fraction thereof of the amount paidamount paid by the purchaser notty Index No, 10-35-307-057-lili Janitor on premises, close to by the purchaser notto eoceedlo enceed $300, in certified funds/orThe real estate is improved with u (LASSIFIEDS. Devonshire Park, Available Nowi Firewood YOUR GARAGE $300,incertifiedfunds/orwirewire transfer, is due within twenty.sinle family residence, Sale terms. Call Gabby 847-933-0727 or transfer, io due within twenty-fourtour (24) hours, No fee shall be paid25 / down of the highest bid by cer- Al ALL SEASONED HARDWOOD Hallmark S Johnson (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byby the mortgagee acquiring the res-tified funds at the dose of the sale FIREWOOD 773- 545-6 t 60 the mortgagee acquinng the resi-idenlial real estate pursuant Is itspayable to The Judicial Sales Cor- Facecord $95, Fullcord $275 SALE AD, CALL dentralreal estate pursuant Is itscredit bid at the sale or by anyporation. No third party checks will CALL Delivered & Dumped, 847-343-0557 SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH credit bid at the sale or by anymortgagee, judgment credulor,orbe accepted. The balance, includin Large t Bdrm, Heat Included, mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orother lienor acquiring the residentialthe Judicial sale fee for Abandone parking. avail., vent to park, close to other lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and toResidentialPropertyMunrcipality Furniture Old Orchard, Available Nowi real estate whose tights in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-Relief Fund, which is calculated on 847-998-3400 Call Barbara 312-927-7070 847-998-3400 the residential real eutate arose pri-or to the sale, The sublet propertyresidential teal estate al the rate of Awesome Deal Brand New Queen or Hallmark 6 Johnson or Io the sale, The subiect propertyis sublect to general real estate tax-$1 for each St .000 or fraction there- Pillow Top Mattress Set New n 773-545-6160 io uubject to general real estate lao-es, special assessments, or specialof of the amount paid by Ihe pur- Plastic Must Sell $125.00 847727- es, special assessments, or specialtases levied against said real estatechaser not to exceed $300, in certi- 8720 luxes levied against said real estateund is offered' for sale without anytied funds/or wire transfer, is due TO PLACE Offices Offices and is offered for sale without anyrepresentationusIsqualityorwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No representationasIoqualityorquanlityoftitleand withoutre-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee Wanted to Buy Cook County - SuburbanCook County Suburbanquantityoftitleand wilhoutre-course toPlaintiff and in "AS 1Sacquinng the residential real estate course toPlaintiff and inAS lScondition. The sale is further sub-pursuant to ils credit bid at the sale AAAAA VehIcles Wanted condition. The aale is further sub-ject Io confirmation by the court.orby any mortgagee, judgment YOUR AD HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931 SF WEBCB312731 jeW to confirmation by the court.Upon payment in full of the amountcreditor, or other lievor acquiring Will Buy All Vehicles*** Ml-564-1600 OFFICE Upon payment in full of the amountbid, the purchuser willreceive uthe residentialrealestate whose Cars, Tracks, Vano, SUV'u*** 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- bid,the purchaser will receive aCertificate of Sale that willentitlerights in and to the residential real $500,5000 Cash* ter, Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. Certificate of Sale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the realeatale arose prior Io the sale, The 847-564- 1 600 www.josephreaiestate.net the purchaser to a deed to the realestate affer confirmation of the sale,sub)ect property is subjecl lo gener- 708-516-8b88. The property will NOT be open foral real estate taxes. special assess- 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, October 30, 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. Pursuani lo the Fair Debt CollectionCaseNumber: 13 CH 23405Code, 21762 Case Number: 13 CAagainst said real estate and is of-spectiun. ASSOCIATES, Plainfiff's Attorneys, BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORYPractices Act, you are advised thatTJSC#: 34-13174 NOTE: Pursuant015507 TJSC#: 34-16131 NOTE:feted for sale without any represen.For information, contact the salesOne North Dearborn Street Suite Plaintiff's aoorney In deemed to beto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectiontalion as to quality or quantity of titledepartment, FREEDMAN1300, CHICAGO, IL 60802. Tel No. s debt collector attempting to collectAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sPractices Act, you are advised thatand without recourse to Plaintiff andANSELMO LINDBERG LLC, 1771)312) 476-5500. Pleave refer tu file Accounting Handyman a debt and any information obtainedattorney is deemed fo be a debt col-Plaintiff's attorney s deemed to beiv "AS 1S condition, The aule is far-W. Diehl Road, Suite 120, NAPER-number PAl 109249. THE JUDI- will be used tor that purpose. lector attempting to collect a debtu debt collector attempting to collectIhet subjecf Io confirmation by theVILLE, IL 60563, )630) 453-6960dAL SALES CORPORATION One Any type of home repair1 Electrical,1629683 and any information obtained will bes debt und any intormution oblainedcourt. Upon payment in full of theFor bidding instructions, visitSouth Wacker Drive, 24thFloor. Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting. 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 *858207 used for that purpose will be uued for that purpose. amount bid, the purchaser will re-www,tal-illinois,com. Please reterChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- TO PLACE AN AD IN BR/BsmntlKitchen Remodeling & 628170 1631607 celen a Certificate ot Sale that willto tile number F13100372 CHOH.SALE You can also vialI The Judi- OUR LOCAL SERVICE more Free Estimatesl 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 *858192 10/30, 11/6, 11/13/14 *865749 entitle the purchaser to a deed toFor bidding instructions, visitcisl Sales Corporation at Call Jerzy 847-571-4397 or email. NORRIDGE the real estate after confirmation ofwww.tal-illinoiu,com o tlsc.com tor a 7 day status re- DIRECTORIES [email protected] the sale, The property will NOT be MORTON GROVE NOR RIDGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF This rs an attempt lo collect s debtport ut pending odIes, PIERCE & INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS opentorinspection and pluinliffpursusnl to the Fair Debt CollectionASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Hauling COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-makes no representation us to thePractices Ad und any inturmationStreet Suite1300 CHICAGO, IL PLEASE CALL TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCERY DIVISION condihue of the propkrty. Prospec-obtained will be used tor thai pur-60602 )312) 476-5500 Attorney File DIVISION DIVISION livebiddersareadmonished fopose No.PA1109249 Aftorney Code. 847-998-3400 #2 RED'S HAULING SERVICE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, LIBERTY BANK FOR SAVINGS TIONAL ASSOCIATION check the court file to verity all intor-629709 91220 Case Number: 1 i CH 22972 Complete Clean Out Service Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, mation. It this property is a condo-10)23, 10/30, 11/6(14#862221 TJSCII: 34-15383 Family owned for over 50 years 631602 Vs minium unit, the purchaser of the A Sales Consultant will 847-409-4860 RASMIN GABRIEL AKA RAMSINZBIGNIEW KASPRZYK, TCF NA-ROY PFLUGRADT, SHERRYunit at the foreclosure sale, other 10130, 11/6, 11113114 #865747 help you place your ad. R GABRIEL. GINA GABRIEL, NA-TIONAL BANK, CAPITAL ONEARIAS, EDMUNDO ARIAS, than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-SKOKIE TIONAL CITY BANK BANK (USA), N.A. JA, LVNV FUNDING, LLC, TAR-sessments and the legal fees re-INTHE CiRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE Instruction Detendants Defendants GET NATIONAL BANK quired by The Condominium Prop-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 13 CH 23405 13 CH 01 5507 F/K/A RETAILERS NATIONALxrty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(1) andn' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Highly Qualified Patient, 9527 SArRE AVENUE Morton5109 N OZARK AVENUE (g))4).If this property io a condo-DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN. Superior Teacher Offering BANK Fencing Grove, IL 60053 NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Defendants, minium unit which is part of a com-NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC CERY DIVISION tutorIng Preschool - 4th grade,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- mon internat community, the pur-Plaintiff, COLE TAYLOR BANK; Flexible hours. 947-312-6311 13 CH 27524 BRECKENRIDGE FENCE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Plaintiff, sale other than a mortgagee shall Chain, Link & Wood Fences suant to a Judgment ot Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- VLADIMIR G. PALANT AKA VLADI-nu. Landscaping and Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveEN 1h51 pursuant to a Judgment ofpay the assessments required byMIR PALANT AKA VLADIMIR D.STEVEN TAG; MAGGIE TAG AKA Installation & Repairs cause on July 28, 2014, an agentcause on September 5, 2014, anForeclosure and Sale entered in theThç Condominium PropertyAct,PALANT, CONDOMINIUMS ATALINA MAGGIE TAG; tor The Judicial Sales Corporation,agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1). IF YOUOLD ORCHARD MASTER ASSO- BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * above entitledcauselnfxrcounty UNKNOWN OWNERS ANO NON will st 10:30 AM on November 24,ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem-Judicial Sates Corporation will onARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-dATION, INC.. OLD ORCHARDRECORD CLAIMANTS; Yard Clean-ups, Fall Aeration,2014, aI The Judicial Sales Corpo-ber 8, 2014, sI The Judicial Sales OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCONDOMINIUMS BUILDING slit Seeding, Bush Trimming. Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at 3,Defendants, Firewood ration, One Soulh Wacker Drive -Curporstion. One South Wackerthe hour of t 1 sm. in their office utTO REMAININ POSSESSIONINC., SKOKIE APARTMENTS SOL 14 CH 6408 Snow Shoveling 1708)243-057124th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFUTIONS LLC, UNKNOWN OWN- brucelawns,com 120 West Madison Street,Suite NOTICE OF SALE sell st public auction lo the highest60606, sell st public auction to the718A, Chicago. Illinois, sell al publicAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Fantastic Firewood bidder, as set forth below, the f 01-highest bidder. os set forth below,auction lo the highest bidder torACCORDANCE WITH SECTION,ANTS that pursuant Io a Judgment of lowing described realthe following described real estate: i5-t701)C)OF THE ILLINOISDefendants Kiln Dried 2 year old seasoned Misc. Services cash, as sel forth below, the follow- Foreclosure entered inthe above eotate:Commonly known as 9527Commonlyknown N. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE hrdwd, Oak, Maple & Cherry or as 5109 ing described mortgaged reales- Il CH 22972 enlilled cause Intercounly Judicial SAYRE AVENUE, Morton Grove, ILOZARK AVENUE, NORRIDGE, IL LAW. Effective May tut, 2014 you10119 OLD ORCHARD COURT Mixed, Free Stacking & Delivery, Christmas LightIng tate: Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, 60053 Properly Indes No. 10-18-60706 Properly Indes No, 12-12- will need u photo identification is-UNIT 302 SKOKIE, IL 60076 Buy the Wood That is Put Up - Take Down Commonly known as 4126 North November 25, 2014, at Ihe hour of 112-004-0000 VOL. 116. The real314-027. The realestateisim- sued by a government agency (dey-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO Guaranteed to Burnt Outdoor Decorations Octavia Avenue, Norndge, IL i 1 urn. in their office al 120 West eslateis improved with a singleproved with u single familyresi- era license, passport, etc.) in orderTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Madison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica- 847-546-3613 708-485-1 234 60706. 815-344-9522 Oigrightin.com tsmilyresiden. The judgmentdence. Sale terms: 25% down ofPIN, 12-13-410-027-0000, to gain entry into the foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurego, Illinois, sell Io the highest bidder amount was$370,144.03. Salethe highest bid by certified funds atThe mortgaged real estateis im-sale room is Cook County and theand Sale enteredinthe abovefur cash, the following described Painting-Decorating terms: 25% down of the highest bidthe close of the sale payable to Theproved with u single familyresi-same identification tor sales held utcause un September 2, 2014, anmortgaged teal estate: FIREWOOD UNLIMITED by certified funds st the close of theJudicial Soles Corporation. No thirddence, If the subject mortgaged realother county venues. For informa-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Commonly known au 9435 Lorel sale payable lo The Judicial Salesparty checks will be accepted. The lion,contactPlaintiff'sattorney:ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem- 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 estate is a unit ut a common inter- Ave., Skokie, IL 60077. Fast Free Delivery Corporation. No third party checksbalance, including Ike Judicial saleest community, the purchaner ot theHEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR,ber 3, 2014, ut The Judicial SalesPIN. l0-16-f09-037. Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING will be accepted. The balance, in-fee torAbandoned Residential LLC, t t t East Main Street, DECA-Corporation, One South WackerThe mortgaged real estate is s sin- Mix 13O/FC, CBH Mix $145/FC unii other than a mortgagee shall nt/Est Free Est, Wallpaper cludivg the Judicialsale fee forProperty Municipality Reliet Fund,pay the assessments required byTUR, IL 62523, )217) 422-1719 ItDrive ' 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,gte family reaidence, If the subject AbandonedResidentisl Propertywhich iscalculated on residential the sale io not contirmed for any60606, seIl at public suction to the Oak S105/FC. subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of mortgaged real estate is u unit ut a Municipality Relief Fund, which isreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachthe Condominium Property Act. reason, the Purchaser at the salehighest bidder, as set forth below,commun interesi community,the Alto Cherry, Hickory, Birch & Apple. KASAL calculated on residential real estate$1 000 or fraction thereofof theSale terms' 10% down by certifiedshall be entitled only to a retum ofthe tollowinq descnbed real estate:purchaser uf the unit other than s Painting & Decorating at the rate ot $1 tor each $1,000 oramount paid by the purchaser nottundo, balance, by certified funds,the purchase price paid. The Pur-Commonly known as 10119 OLDmortgagee shall pay the assess- Credit Card OK! Interior I Exterior traction thereof ut the amount paidto esceed $300, in certified funds/orwithin 24 hours.No refunds, Thechaser shall have vo further re-ORCHARD COURT UNIT302,mento required by subsection Painting & Wallpapering by the purchaser not tu exceedwire transfer, is due wilhin twenty-property will NOT be open tor in-course aguinst the Mortgagor, theSKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indexof Section 18.5 of the Condominium Suregreenlandscape.com in Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's at-No, i0-tO-102-025-1022, The real Wall Washing $300, certifiedfunds/or, wirefour (24) hours, No fee shall be paidspection Property Act, transfer,is due within twenty-fourby the mortgagee acquiring the rrts- tomey.THEJUDICIALSALESestate is improved with a tan wood (630) 816-0111 841) 888-9999 FREE ESTIMATES For information call Sales Depart- Sale terms: Bidders must present, (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byidential real estate pursuant to itsment at Plaintiff's Attorney, ManleyCORPORATION One Southcondominium building. Sale terms:al the time ut sale, a cashier's or Call Steve (630)968-5593the mortgagee acquiring the resi-credit bid at the sale or by anyDeas Kochaloki, LLC. One EastWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,25% down xl the highest bid by cercertified check for 10% of the suc- Garage Doors. Openers dential real estate pursuani toitsmortgagee, Iudgmeni creditor,orWackerDnve, Chicago,IllinoisIL 60606-4650 (3t2) 238-SALE '('outifiecf funds at the close of the salecessful bid amount, The balance of credit bidat the sale or by anyother lienor acquiring the residenlial60601. (614)220-5611. 13-can also voit The Judicial Salespayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-the successful bid shall be paid Tiling mortgagee, ludgmertt creditor,orreal estate whose nghtn in and to Corporation at 'w.tjsc.com for a 7poratiun No third party checks will FOREST GARAGE DOORS 038715 within 24 hours, by similar funds other henar ucquiring the residentialthe residential real estate arose pn- day status report of pending sales.be accepted The balance, includingThe property will NOT be open tor Family Owned Since 1946 MR. GROUT INTERCOUNTY JUOICIAL SALES real estsie whose nghts in and toor to the sale The sublect properlyCORPORATION HEAVNER, BEYERS & kFIHLAR,the Judicial sale tee tor Abandonedinspection. Saies ServiceInstallation 224-31 0-8994 the residentiul real estate arose pn-is subject to general real estate tas- LLC t 1 iEast Main Street DECA-ResidentialProperlyMunicipality TILE GROUT REPAIR Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 For information call Ms. Susan A. 630.969-9416 or to the sale. The subiect propertyes, special assesamxnto, or special TUA, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 At-Relief Fund, which is calculated onStoddsrdxlPlaintiff'o 7O8-52- 9405 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN 1631150 Asurney, is subjeci to general real estate tas-taxes levied against said real estate10/30, 11/6, 11113/14 #865745 lomen Code, 40387 Case Number:residential real estate at the rate utLaIsserLeVayFyock,LLC,55 es, special ussesuments, or specialand is oftered for sale without any 13 CH 26747 TJSC#: 34-17928$1 tor each $1 000 or traction there-West Monroe Street, Chicago,lIli- Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.taxes levied against said real estaterepresentationastoqualityorNORRIDGE NOTE: Pursuant to the Fuit Debtot uf the amount paid by the pur-nois 60603. ))3t2( 422-8000. and is offered tor sale without anyquanlityoflilIeand withoutre-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCollection Practices Act, you arechaser not Io exceed $300, in certi-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES orcourse io Plaintiff and in "AS IS"COOK COUNTh', ILLINOIS COUN-advised that Plaintiff's attorneyis MORTON GROVE Upon payment in full of the amountrepresentationastoquality find funds/or wire transfer,is dueCORPORATION bid, the purchaser willreceive aquantityottitleand wiihouf re-condition, The sole is further sub-n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYdeemed to be a debt collector al-within twenty-tour (24) hours. NoSelling Officer,312) 444-1122 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tempting lo coIled s debt and any COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Certificate of Sale that will enhIlecourse loPlaintiff and in "AS IS"ecl to confirmation by the court.DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, fee shall be paid by the mortgagee631111 TY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYthe purchaser to s deed to the realcondition. The sale is further sub-Upon payment in full of the amountNATIONAL ASSOCIATION information obtained will be usedacquiring the residential real estate10130, 11/6, 11/13/14 #865742 for that purpose. DIVISION estate after confirmation of the sale.¡ecl to confirmation by the court.bid,the purchaser will receive aPlaintiff, pursuant to its credit bid at the sale 1631065 BMO HARRIS BANK. N.A. The property will NOT be open torUpon payment in full of the amountCertificate of Sale thatwill entitle or by any mortgagee, tudgmeni 10130, 11/6, 11/13/14 #865736 Plaintitl, inspection and plaintiff maken nobid, ihe purchaser willreceive athe purchaser to a deed to the realBARBARA PIENKOS, FREDERICK creditor, or other lienor acquiring representation as lo the condition ofCertificate of Sale that will entitleestatx after confirmation of the sale.B. SCHROEBER Ill AKA FREDER- the residentialrealestate whoseSKOKIE NEIL DANIEL, SHAMIRAN DANIELthe property. Prospective biddersthe purchaser to s deed lo the realThe properly will NOT be upen torICK B. SCHROEDER AKA FRED- rights in and tu the residential realINTHE CIRCUIT COURT DF Detendants are admonished to check the courtestate after confirmation ut the sale.inspection and plaintiff makes noERICK SCHROEDER, JANINA G. eutale arose prior tu ihe sale, TheCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS 14 CH 006614 file to verify ail information.ifthisThe property will NOT be open torrepreuentalion as to the condition otSCHROEDER, FREDERICK B.NORRIDGE aubloct property is sublect IO gener-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 9525 OZARK AVENUE MORTONproperty is a condominium unit, theinspection and plaintiff makes notheproperty.Prospective biddersSCHROEDER, JR. AKA FREDER-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cookal real estate taxes, special assess-CERY DIVISION representation au to the condition of ICK B. SCHROEDER, BANK OF orspeciallaxesleviedDEVON BANK, AN ILLINOIS GROVE, IL 60053 purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- are admonished to check the court County,Illinois,CountyDepart-mentu, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,the property. Prospective biddersfile to verify all information.If thisAMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-ment, Chancery Division. against said real estate and is ut-BANKING CORPORATION; TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-shall psy the assessments and theare admonished to check the courtproperty is a condominium unit, theTION Champion Mortgage Company fered tor sale without any represen-Plaintiff, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurelegal fees required by The Condo-file to verify all information,If thispurchaser of the unit uf the foreclo-Defendants Plaintiff, talion as to quality or quantity of titlevo. WAHID KHAN AND and Sale enteredinthe aboveminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSproperty is a condominium unit, thesure sale. other than u mortgagee,13 CH 26747 vs. and withoul recourse Io Plaintiff andABDUL cause on July t5, 20t4, arr agent605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).lt this prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-shall pay the assessmenls and the4328 N. Nottingham Ave. Norridge,Unknown Heirs and Legatees utin "AS IS" condition, The sale is fur-THAREEM SIDOIQUI; for The Judicial Sales Corporation,erly is a condominium unit which issore sale, other than a mortgagee,legal tees required by The Condo-IL 60706 Charles Reimann akv Charles G.ther sublxct to confirmation by theUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON toll ut theRECORD CLAIMANTS, will at 10:30 AM on November 20,part of a common interest commun-shall pay the assessments and theminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCSNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Reimann: USA; Stale ut Illinois; Recourt. Upon payment in ginaReimann Regina Detendanlo, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-ity, the purchaser ut the unit at thelegal fees required by The Condo-60519)9)11) and jg))4).If Ihis prop-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hut pur- aka M.amount bid, the purchaser will re- ration, One South Wacker Dyne -foreclosuresale otherthan aminiumProperty Act,765 ILCSerty is a condominium unii which issuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureReimann; Charlene C. Salzmannceine a Certificate ut Sale thaI will11 CH 31817 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,mortgagee shall pay the assess-605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).It this prop-part of a common interest commun-und Sale enteredinIhe aboveuka Churlene Sslzmann fka Char-entitle the purchaser to a deed toNOTICE OF SALE sell at public auction to the highestmeets required by The Condomini-erty is a condominium unit which isity, the purchaser of the Unit st thecause on July 16, 2014, an agentIene Compean tka Chxrtene Hennisthe real estate aher confirmation ofPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given bidder, au set forth below, the fol-um Property Act, 765 ILCSpart of a common interest commun-foreclosuresaleother hanafor The Judicial Sales Corporation,thu Churtene reimann; Richard Irvinthe sale, The property will NOT bethat pursuani to a Judgment of opentor Foreclosure entered in the above lowing described real605u18.5la-tl. IF YOU ARE THEuy, the purchaser ot the unit at themurigagee shall puy the assess-will st 10:30 AM on November 24,Special Representative for the Es- inspection and plaintiff foreclosuresaleother thansmento required by The Condomini-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-late of CharlesReimannakamakes nu represenlalion as to theentitled cause Intercounly Judicial .estate:Commonlv known au 9525MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, OZARK AVENUE, MORTONYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-mortgagee shall pan the assess-um Property Act, 765ILCSration, One South Wacker Drive -Chartes G.Reimuen; Unknowncondition of the property. Prospec-Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, GROVE, IL 60053 Property IndexMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30mento required by The Condomini-60511851g-i).IF YOU ARE THE24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Owners and Non-Record Claimantslivebidders are admonishedloNovember 25, 2014, aI the hour of check the court file tu verity all infor-t i a.m in their office al 120 West No 09-13-107-001. The real estateDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-um Properly Act, 765 ILCSMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),sell at public auction lo ihe highestDefendants, DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-605ut8.5)q-i(. IF YOU ARE THEYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-bidder, su set forth below, the fol-13 CH 19641 malion. If this property is s condo-Madison Street, Suile 718A, Chica- is improved with a residence. Sale go, Illinois, sell to Ike higheal bidder terms: 25% down of the highest bidCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-MORTGADOR (HOMEOWNER),MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30lowing described real estate: SituaI-Sheriff's # 140744 minium unit, the purchaser of the by certified funda at ihe close of the1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN DR-ed in the County of Cook and StateF13050107 CPN unit at the foreclosure sale, otherfor cash, the following descnbed GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Et-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-ot Illinois' Commonly known asPursuant to a Judgment made andthun a mortgagee, shall pay the us-mortgaged real estate: uale payable Io The Judicial Sales Commonly known as 6723 North Corporation. No third party checkstective Muy ist, 2014 you will needDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-4328 N. Nottinghsm Ave., Norridge,entered by said Court in the aboveseosmeets and the legal lees re- quired by The Condominium Prop-Drake Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077. will be accepted. The bslance, in-a photo identification issued by aDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-IL 60706 Property Index No. 13-18-entitledcause, Thomas J.Dart, cluding the Judicial sale tee forgovernmentagency (driver's li-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-320-025-0000. The teal estate isSheriff uf Cook County. Illinois, willerty Act, 765 ILCS 605l9)g1) andPIN. 10-35-401-041-0000 improved with a single family resi- The mortgaged real esiste is a sin- AbandonedResidentialPropertycense, passporf, etc.)in order to1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORT-feline May tot, 2014 you will need on December 2, 2014, ut 1pm in(g)(4).It this property is a condo- Municipality Relief Fund, which isgain entry into the foreclosure saleGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-a photo identification issued by adence. The judgmxnl amount wasroom LLO6 of the Richard J. Daleyminium unit which is part of a corn-gle family residence, If the subject $341,170.04. Sale terms: 100% of West Washington mortgaged real estate is a unit ut a calculated on residential real estateroom in Cook County und the sametective Muy lot, 2014 you will needgovernmentagency(driver's Ii- Center, 50 mon interest community, the pur- commun infereol the st the raie of $1 for each $1 000 oridentification for sales held at others photo identification issued by acense. passport. etc.)in order tothe bid amount, including the Jan-Street, Chicago. Illinois, sell at pub'chaser of the unit at the foreclosure community. county venues. For information, ex-governmentagency(dover's Ii-gain entry into the foreclosure salecial sale tee tor Abandoned Resi-lic auction the following descnbedsale other than a mortgagee shallpurchaser of the unit other than a traction thereof of the amount paid mortgagee shall pay the assess- by the purchaser notto esceedamine thu court tile or contact Plxin-cense, passport. Wc.) in order toroom in Cook County und the samedential Property Municipality Reliefpremises und real eutale mentionedpuy the assessments required b Fund, which is calculated on resi-in ssid Judgment: The Condominium rvents required by oubsection (g-i) $300,incertifiedtondslorwirelift's asomen: CODILIS & ASSOCI-gain entry into ihe foreclosure saleidentification for sales held st other Property Ac, 5165North765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUof Section 18.5 ofthe Condominium transfer.is due within twenty-fourATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHroom in Cook County and the samecounty venues, For information, ex-dential real estate at the rate uf StCommon Address: FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,identihcatron for sales held at olheramine the court file or contad Plain-tor each $1 .000 or fraction thereofCsnfield Avenue, Norndge, IllinoisARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Property Act. (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by Sale terms: Bidders must present, the mortgagee acquiring the resi-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-countyvenues.Forinformation,tiff's attorney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCI-of the amount paid by the purchas-60706 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IN POSSESSIONat the time ut sale, a cashier's or dential real estate pursuant to ifs9876 Please refer to tile number 14-coniact Plaintiff's attorney: JOHN-ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHer sot lu exceed $300, shall be paidPIN: t2-12-304-005-0000 TO REMAIN credit bid at the sale or by any14-07361 THE JUDICIAL SALESSON, BLUMBERG &ASSOCI-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,in certified tonds immediately by theImprovements: This property con-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcertified check for 10% uf the suc- CORPORATION One SouihATES, LLC, 230 W Monroe Street,BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-highest and best bidder at ihe con-sixty ut a Single Family Home. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INcesoful bid amount. The balance of mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONthe succesutul bidshall be paid other lienor acquirin$ the residentialWacker Drive, 24th Fluor, Chicago,Suite #1125, Chicago,IL 60606,9876 Please refer to tile number 14-clusionof the sale, The certifiedSale shall be under the following 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISwilhin 24 hours, by similur funds real eulate whose rights in and toIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '('ou(3121 541-9710 Please refer to file13-12948. THE JUDICIAL SALEScheck must be made payable toterms: payment of not leso than ten MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREThe property will NOT be upen for the residential real estate arose pri-can also visit The Judicial Salesnumber 13-8408. THE JUDICIALCORPORATION One SouthThe Judicial Sales Corporation. Nopercenl )tO%( of the amount of the SALES CORPORATION One SouthWscker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,tee shall be paid by the mortgageesuccessful and highest bid tu beLAW. Effective May lot, 2014 youinspeclion or to tIre sale, The subject propertyCorporation at ww.tIxc.com tor a 7 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '('ouacquiring the residential real estatepaidtotheSheriff by cashier'swill need a photo identification is-For information call Mr. Ernesi O, is subject to general real enlute ian-day ulalas report of yending sales, pursuanT to its credit bid at the salecheck or certified fundo at the sale;sued by a government agency (driv-Simon atPlaintiff's Attorney, Law es. special assessments, or specialCODILIS s ASSOCIATES,P.C.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '('oucan also Visit The Judicial Sales 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tloc.com for u 7or by any mortgagee. judgmentand the tall remaining balance lo beer's licenue, passport, etc.) in orderOffices uf Ernest D. Simon, 105 taxes levied against said real evtale West Adams Street, Chicago,lIli- and s offered for sale without anyROAD. SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7day status report ut pending sales.creditor, or other lienor acquiringpaid tu theSheriff by cashier'stu gain entry into the foreclosure day status report of yending sales.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.the residentialreal estate whosecheck orcertifiedtandawithinsale room in Cook Counly and thenois 60603. (312) 205-1030. representationastoqualityorIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney JOHNSON, OLUMBÊRG S ASSO-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGErights in und to the residential realtwenty-four(24)hours vfter ihnsame identification for sales held atINTERCOUN'Th' JUDICIAL SALES quantityoftitleand withoutre-FileNo, 14-14-07361 Attorney course to Plaintiff and in "As Is"ARDC No 00468002AttorneyClAIES,LLC230 W.MonroeROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,estate arose prior Io the sale, Thesale, other county venues, Fur informa-CORPORATION Code. 21762 Case Number: 14 CHStreel,Saite#1 125 Chicago, ILIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneysubject property is subject to gener-Sale shall be subject tu general tax-lion: Visit our website stSelling Officer, )3i2) 444-i 122 condition. The saie is further sub- 631106 ecl to confirmation by the court.006614 TJSCII: 34-12836 NOTE:60606 (312) 541-9710 Atlorney FileFile No. 14-13-12948Attorneyal real estule tanes, special assess-ea, special assessments service.aoy-pierce.com. between No, 13-8408 Attorney Code 40342ARDCNo. 00468002Asornevments,orspecialtaxesleviedPremise will NOT be ooen for in-the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE &10130, 11)6, 11113114 #865739 Thursday, October 30, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Jud¿li Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE tact Plaintiff's attomey: CODILIS &identification for salés held at otherCode. 21762 Cuse Number: 14 CHSKOKIE 60076 Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- The mortgaged real estate io im-tomeys,t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFASSOCIATES, P.C., t5WO3Ocounty venues. For information, es-006977 TJSC#: 34-13142 NOTE:IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF North Dearborn Street. SAY IT IN THE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,amine the court file or contact Ptain-Pursuant to the Fait Debt CollectionCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS proved with a condominium resi-Chicago,Illinois60602 TeI.No, TY DEPARTMENT CHANCERYSUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, ILtiff's allornee: CODILIS & ASSOCI-Practices Act, you are advised thatCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-dence, The purchaser of the unit)312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- DIVISION ONEWEST BANK, N.A.60527. (630) 794-9876 Plesse referATES, P.0 , 15W030 NORTHPlaintiff's attorney is deemed fo beCERY DIVISION olher than a mortgagee shall payber f124915. F/K/A ONEWEST BANK. FSBIofile number 14-14-03244. THEFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,a debt collector aEempling to collectCENLAR FSB the assessmenfs and the legal feesINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES (D/BJA FINANCIAL FREEDOM. AJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-a debf and any information obtainedPlsinfrff. required by subdivisions (gIlt) andCORPORATION CLASSIFIEDS, DIVISION OF ONEWEST BANKOne South WackerDrive,24th9876 Please refer to file number t4-will be used for that purpose vs. (g))4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-Se/inOfficer. (312) 444-t 122 N.A. FKA ONE WEST BANK. FSB) Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465014-05872 THE JUDICIAL SALES1630566 GREGORY TSOY: BARCELONAum Property ActSale ternis: 25%16303 6 Plaintiff, 1312) 236-SALE You can also visitCORPORATION One South10/23, 10/30, 11)6/14 #862233 CONDOMINIUM down by certdie4 fundo, balance10123, 10/30, 11/6/14#862230 The Judicial Sales Corporation atWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, ASSOCIATION #3: within 24 hours, by certified funds. CALL UNKNOWN HEIRS ANOwww tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE You Defendants, No refunds, The property will NOT LEGATEES OF AUDREY M. FAY,port of yending sales. CODILIS &can also violi The Judicial Sales 12 CH 5637 be open for inspecfion.Upon pay- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -ASSOCIATES, P C i 5W030Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenment in faIl of the amount bid, the DEPARTMENTOF HOUSING ANDNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.day status report ofendinsales. REACH OUTTO MORE Ihut pursuant lo s Judgmenl ofpurchaser will receive a Certificate To PLACE A HELP URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ROY E.SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 Foreclosure entered in the aboveof Sale which will entitle the pur- 847-998-3400 FRONTAGE chaser to a Deed fo the premises VETTER, UNKNOWN OWNERS)63O) 794-5300 Attorney File No.15W030 NORTH QUALIFIED LOCAL entitled cause on August 20. 2014, AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,14-14-03244 Attorney AROC No,ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Inteecounty Judicial Sales Corpora-after confirmation of the sale, WANTED AD IN THE GERALD NOROGREN, AS SPE-00468002 Aaomey Code. 21762IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney tion will on Friday, November 21,For information: Visit our webuite st dAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR AU-CaseNumber:f4 CH 004113File No. 14-14-05872Attorney CANDIDATES IN 2014, at the hour of 1 1 am. in theirhflp:/Jservice.atly-pierce.corn. Be- To PLACE DREY M. FAY (DECEASED) De-TJSC#. 34-15335 NOTE: PursuantARDC No. 00468002 Attorney office at 120 West Madison Street,Wean 3 p.mand 5 p.m. only, (LASSIHEDS, (ALL tenda nia to the Fair Debt Collection Practices CHKAGOLAND WITH Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to 14 CH 004 113 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's the highest bidder for cash, the fol- attorney is deemed to be a debt coI- lowing described property: 4858 OLD ORCHARD ROAD MONSTER, CALL SAY IT IN TE (LASSIFIEDS, CALL 847-998-3400 SKOKIE, IL 60077 lector attempting to collect a debt DON'T NEED IT? SEIL IT FAST, P.1 N 1O-t6-204-5t9-1005. YOUR AD NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and any informafion obtained wilt be 847-998-3400 Commonly known as 9529 BRONX TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-used for that parpase (AIL 847-998-3400 AVENUE UNIT 205. SKOKIE. IL 841-998-3400 10 PLACE YOUR AD saant to a Judgment of Foreclosure1630969 and Sale enteredinthe above10/30, 11/6, 11/13/14 #865732 cause on August 26,2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, wilt at 10:30 AM on Decem- ber 1, 2014, at The Judicial SalenSKOKIE ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK Corporation, One South WackerINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 60606, sell at public suction to theTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY highest bidder, as set forth below,DIVISION the following descebad real estate6MO HARRIS BANK, N.A. CHS MEMBER Commonly known as 4858 OLDPlaintiff. ADOPTION CAM PERS/RVS HELP WANTED ORCHARD ROAD, SKOKIE,tL COOPERATIVE OPENINGS: 60077 Properly Index No.tO-Oh-FAIZA ABRAHAMS NEJA FAIZA K. 203-0391055. The real estate is im-ABRAHAMS, ASHOUR , ADOPTION V Colman's RV - We Agronomist/Agrortomy Sa)es DRIVERS provedwith a residence.SateABRAHAMS A/K/A ASHOUR K Spectalist - West Central Ohio terms: 25% down of the highest bidABRAHAMS Defendants / Children grow in their buy/consign used TanTara Transportation Corp. s 14 CH 006977 Agronomy Regiona) Sales by certified funds at the close of the familys heart Campers & RV's hiring Flatbed Truck Drivers and sale payable to The Judicial Sales4322 W. DEMPSTER STREET Manager - West Central Ohio Corporation No third party checksSKOKIE, IL 60076 We have lots of love 217-787-8653 Owner Operators. Regional and will he accepted The balance, in-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- *Assistant General Manager, cluding the Jadicial sale fee forTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par- and emotional space n www,colmansrv,com OTR Lanes Available. Call us. Abandoned Residential Propertysuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Grain, Feed, Hardware - OUI hearts to share or apply Municipality Relief Fund, which isandSale enteredinthe abose CAREER/EDUCATION Centra) Ohìo @ 800-650-0292 calculated on residential real estatecause on July 22, 2014. an agent Well always cherish online at www.tantara us at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfor The Judicial Sales Corporafion, Grain Originator - fraction thereof of the amount paidwill at tO:30 AM on December 1, your precious gift, AIRLINE CAREERS START by the purchaser noIto exceed20t4, al The Judicial Salen Corpo- Northwestern Ohio Flatbed Drivers StartIng 708-957-6811, HERE -BECOME AN $300, incertifiedfunds/orwireration, One South Wacker Drive - *Grain Dlvisìon Manager - Mileage Pay up to.41 cpm. transfer,is due within twenty-four24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, htto://dmhoçvnq2adopt.weebly.comì AVIATION MAINTENANCE (24) hours No fee shall be paid bysell at public auction to the highest LOFS Lic. #012998 West Central Ohio HealthIns.,401K, $59 daily the mortgagee acquiring fhe resi-bidder, as set forth below, the fol- TECH. F/sA APPROVED dential real xstate pursuant to itslowing described resi estate: Corn- *VP Retail - East Central Ohio Per Diem pay. Home TRAINING. FINANCIAL AID credil bid at the sale or by anymonly known av 4322 W. ADVERTISING *VP Sales and MarketIng - Weekends. 800-648-9915 or mortgagee. judymentcreditor,orDEMPSTER STREET, SKOKIE, IL IF QUALIFIED. JOB other lienor acqairiny the residential60076 Property Indes No, 10-15- SERVICES East Central Ohio www.boydandsons.com real estate whose xghlo in and to429-039. The real estateisrn- PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. the residential real estate arose pn-provedwith a residence.Sale AgronomístlAgrorìomy Sales AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay nr to the sale. The sablect propertyterres 25% down of the highest bid Need to place your ad CALL AIM by certified funds at the close of the Specialist - East Central Illinois Increase For Regional Drivers! lo Sabect to general real estate tas- throughout the State? Ca)) 800-481-8312 es, special assessments, or specialsale payable to The Judicial Sales Fuel Operations Manager - 40 to 46 CPM 4 Fuel Bonus! taxes levied aqainst said real esisteCorporation No third parry checks Dm015 Press Advertising and s offered for sale without anywill be accepted The balance, in- HELP WANTED East Central Illinois Also, PosI-Tralntng Pay rapreuffntatton astoqualityorcluding theJudicialsale feefor ServiCe 217-241-1700 or quantityoftitleand withoutre-AbandonedResidential Property *Energy Manager - Increase for Students! AS 1SMunicipality Relief Fund, which is Can You Dig It? Heavy course to Plaintiff and in visit www.illinoispress.org North Centra) Illinois (Depending on Domicile) condition. The sale is further sub-calculated on residential real estate Equipment Operator Training! ecl to confirmation by the court.at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or ANTIQUES ßranch/Location Cooperative Get Home EVERY Week + Upon payment in full of the amountfraction thereof of the amount paid 3 Week Program. Bulldozers, Manager - Northeastern Illinois bid,the purchaser willreceive sby the purchaser not fo exceed Excellent Benefits. COL-A req. Certificate of Sale that will entitle$300,incertifiedfunds/orwire Backhoes, Excavators. Lifetime RLJMMAGE-A-RAMA) *BranCh Manager - 888-602-7440 Apply @ the purchaser to a deed to the realIransfer,is due within twenty-four Job P)acement Assistance with estate after confirmstion of the sale.(24) hours, No fee shall be paid by WI State Fair Park, Milwaukee Southwestern Indiana AverlttCareers.Corn Equal Where a sale of real estate is madeIhe mortgagee acquinng the resi- Nationa) Certifications. to satisfy a lien prior to that of thedenlial real enlate pursuant to its November 15-16 Vintage, Precision Ag Business Opportunity Employer - creditbid at fhe sale or by any VA Benefits Eligible! United States, the United States Co))eCtibles, Gifts, Closeouts, Manager - Southern Indiana. Females, mInorities, shall have one year from the date ofmortgagee. ludgflrentcreditor,or (866)262-3067 sale within which to redeem, exceptother lienor acquiring the residential Crafts, Jewelry, Antiques, Apply online' protected veterans and that with respect to a lien arisingreal estate whove righlo in and fo under Ihe internal revenae laws thethe residential real estafe arose pri- Househo)d, MORE! http :l/chsmemberc,00perative. indìvldua)s with disabilities period shall be 120 days or the peri-or to the sale The subtect property Saturday 9-4 Sunday 93 catsone corn/careers! od allowable for redemption underis subject to general real estate tan- are encouraged to apply State law, whichever io longer, andes, speciat assessments, or special Vendor 120+ Sellers Davìd Lernmon, 320-219-0270, in any case in which, under lhe pro-taxes levied against said real estate Drtvers - COL-A TRUCK 414-375-2024 Davíd,Iemmon@Chsinc,com visions of section 505 nf Ihe Hoax-and is offered for sale without any DRIVERS Experienced Solos ng- Act of 1950, as amended (t2representasonasloqualityor www. rUmmaqe-a-rama. corn U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection )d)quantityoftitleand wrfhoulre- Earn 411 mlle 1/ mìle of section 3720 oftitle 38 of thecourse to Plainliff and inAS lS United States Code, the right to re-condition, The sale is further sub- BOATS increase eachyr. NO CAP! deem does not arise, there shall beoct to confirmation by the court no nght of redemption, The propertyUpon paymenf in full of the amount Extra Pay for Hazmat! $5.500 will NOT be open for inspection andbid,the purchaser willreceive a THE BOAT DOCK We Buy Sign-On Bonus for Teams! 888- plaintiff makes no representation soCertificate of Sale thatwill entitle & Consign Used Boats! 217- lo the condition of Ihe property. Pro-the purchaser to a deed lo the real 928-601 1 www.Drive4Total.com srtective bidders are admonished toestate after confirmation of the sale 793.7300 theboatdock,com check the court file to verify all infor-The property will NOT be open for mation, If this property is a condo-inspection and plaintiff makes no minium unit, the parchaser nf therepresentation as to Ihe condition of unii at the foreclosure sale, othertheproperly.Prospective bidders than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-are admonished to check the court sessmenfs sed the legal fees re-file to verify all information.Ifthis qaired by The Condominium Prop-properly is a condominium uniI, the erty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andpurchaser of Ihe amt at the forets- (g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee. minium unit which is part o! a corn-shall pay the assessments and Ihe mon interest community, the pur-legal fees required by The Condo- chaser of the unit at the foreclosureminium PropertyAct,765 ILCS sale other than a mortgagee shall605/9)g)(1) and g)(4). If this prop- pay the assessments required berty is s condominium unit which rs The CondominiumProperty Ac,part of a common interest commun- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-t).IF YOUuy, the purchaser of the unit at the ARE THE MORTGADOR (HOME-foreclosuresale other Iban a OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmortgagee shall pay the assess- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONments required by The Condomini- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFum Property Act. 765 ILCS AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN605/18,5)g-t),IF YOU ARE THE ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). t5-t7Ot)C)OF THE ILLINOISYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- will need a photo identification is-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- sued by a government agency (driv-CORDANCE WITH SECTION f 5- er's licenne, passport, etc.) in ordert7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (CAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertIsing of a national appeal. Io gain enfry into the foreclosureGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- sale room in Cook County and thefective May Ist, 2014 you will need To advertise in this section, please call CAN directly at (21 7) 241-1 700 same identification for sales held ata photo identification issued by a other county venues, For informs-governmentagency(dnver'sli- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments direct(y to CAN. lion, esamina the court file or con-cense, passport,etc.) in order lo gain entry into Ihe foreclosure sale mom in Cook County and the same 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, Ootober 30, 2014 Judicial Sales.ReaI 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. SKOKIE SKOKIE North Dearborn Street Suite 1300SKOKIE SKOKIE 60527. (630) 794-9876 Please refersali room io' Cook County and theund Sale enferediiitheabove IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto file number 14-10-33383. THEsame identification for ualeu held atcause on July 29. 2014, an agent COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-5500 Attorney File No. PAl211t73COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONother county venues, For infnrma-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYAttorney Code. 91220 Case Nsm-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYOne South Wacker Drive,24thlion, examine the court file or con-will at 10:30 AM on November 25, DIVISION DIVISION ber:12 CH 26506 TJSC#: 34-DIVISION DIVISION Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS S2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ASTORIA FEDERALSAVINGSWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUC-t 4684 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS-BANK OF AMERICA. N.A., SUC-(312) 236-SALE You can also visitASSOCIATES, P.C., t5W030ration, One Sooth Wacker Orine - AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS 30038 SOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FORCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACThe Judicial Sales Corporation atNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Plaintiff, FARGO BANK SOUTHWEST, N.A.,10/23, 10/30, 11/14 e862223 WELLS FARGO ASSET SEGUR)-HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPwww.tjsc.com for a 7 day statua re-SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ILsell at public auction to the highest FKA WACHOVIA MORTGAGE TIES CORPORATION, MORT-FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEport of pending sales CODILIS S60527, (630) 794-9876 Please referbidder, as set forth below, the fol- JOANN HART AKA JOANNFSB, FKA WORLDSAVINGS GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-LOANS SERVICING, LP ASSOCIATES. P.C. 15W030tofile number 14-11-34508, THElowing described real asIate: Corn- SHAINWALD AKA JOANN CBANK, FSB CATES, SERIES 2007-AR4 Plaintiff, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIONmonly known as 8232 Niles Center Plaintiff, HART, DISCOVER BANK, OLD SKOKIE Plaintiff, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527One South WackerDrive,24thRoad, Unit 406, Skokie, IL 60077 ORCHARD WEST CONDOMINIUM INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF VIRGILBULAI, ELENA ISFAN,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.Floor, Chicago, IL60606-4650Property Indes No. 10-21-405-026- ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN HEIRSADIL MIRZA,WELLS FARGOCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS MIRELA CITU, MIHAI EMIL CITUMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-14-10-33383 Attorney ARDC No.l312) 230-SALE You can also visit0000: 10-21-405-027-0000: A new AND LEGATEES OF JOANNBANK, NA 5/BlM TO WELLS FAR-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-AKA MIHAI E. CITU, JPMORGANISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762The Judicial Sales Corporation atPIN was issued due to a division of HART, IF ANY. UNKNOWN OWN-GO BANK SOUTHWEST, NA F/K/ACERY DIVISION CHASE BANK N.A. KINGSTON ESTATES HOME-Case Number:tO CH 046588www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-the property. New PIN:10-2t-405- ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-WACHOVIA MORTGAGE ESO,WELLS FPRGO BANK, N.A, Defendants OWNERS ASSOCIATION, UNITEDTJSC#: 34-t4331 NOTE: Purouantport of pending sales. CODILIS S074-1046. The real estate is im- ANTS F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK.Plaintiff, 11 CH22071 STATES OF AMERICA to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesASSOCIATES. P.C. t5W030proved with a residential condomini- FSB Defendants Defendants es, 8214 MONTICELLO AVENUE Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,um, The ludqment amount was Defendants lo CH 9104 IGOF1 KHRESTIN; GENESKOKIE, IL 60076 10 CH 046588 attorney io deemed to be a debt coi-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527$189,947.1. Sale terms, 100% of 4700 OLD ORCHARD RD UNIT12 CH 26506 KHRESTIN AKA GENNADYNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-5340 FAIRVIEW LANE SKOKIE, ILlector attempting to collect a debt(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.the bid amount, including the Judi- 302 SKOKIE, IL 60076 8651 CRAWFORD AVENUEKHRESTIN AKA GENNADIYTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-60077 and any information obtained will be14-1 t-34508 Attorney ARDC No.cia) sale fee for Abandoned Resi- SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- K HR E STIN suant to a Judgmenl of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-used for that purpose. 00468002 Afforney Code. 21762dential Property Municipality Relief TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants, and Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-1629175 Case Number:12 CH 004871Fund, which is calculated on resi- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-11 CH 12039 cause on May 29, 2014, an agentsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure10(16. 10/23, 10/30/14 #858196 TJSC#: 34-17238 NOTE: Puruuantdential real estate at the rate of $1 and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE iv hereby givenfor The Judicial Sales Corporafion,and Sale enteredin the above to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesfor each $1 .000 or fraction thereof cause on August 20,2014,anand Sale enteredinthe abovethatpursuant Io a Judgment ofwill at 10:30 AM on November 18,cause on August 6, 2014, an sqentSKOKIE Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sof the amount paid by the purchao- agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on August 21,2014,anForeclosure entered in the above2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFaeorney is deemed to be a debt col-er not lo euceed $300, shall be paid ration, will at tO:30 AM on Novem-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-entitled cause on March 25, 20t4,ration, One South Wacker Drive -will al 2:00 PM on November 12,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-lector affempling to collect a debtin certified funds immediately by the ber 21, 20t4, at The Judicial Salesration, wilt at 10:30 AM on Novem-Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYand any information obtained will behighest und beat bidder at the con- Corporation, One South Wackerber 24, 2014, at The Judicial Salestion will on Friday, November f4,sell at public auclion to the highestration, One South Wacker Drive -DIVISION used for that purpose. clusion of the sale, The certified Dnve - 24th Floors CHICAGO, IL,Corporation, One South Wacker20t4, at the hour of t 1 am. in theirbidder, as set forth below, tIre fol-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-1629163 check must be made payable to 60606, sell al public auction to theDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,office ut 120 West Madiaon Street,lowing described real estate: Com-sell at public auction to the highestTION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P.10(16, 10123. 10/30114 #858194 The Judicial Sales Corporation. No 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as setorth below, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tomonly known as 8214 MONTICEL-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISI-SKOKIE fee shall be paid by the mortgagee highest bidder, as set forth below, lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- the following described real estate: the highest bidder for cash, the fol-LO AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 TION TRUST 2006-HE3, ASSETIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFacquiring the residential real estate Commonly known as 4700 OLDthe following described real estate:lowing described property: Property Indes No. tO-23-3t5-059-monly known as 5340 FAIRVIEWBACKED PASS-THROUGH GEA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS pursuant to ita credit bid at the sale ORCHARtJ RD UNIT 302, SKOKIE,Commonly known as 8651 CRAW-P.t.N 10-22-331-011-0000. 0000, Property Index No. 10-23-LANE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PropertyTIFICATES. SERIES 2006-HE3 COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-or by any mortgagee. judgment IL 60076 Property Indes No. 10-10-FORD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076Communia known as 8023315-033-0000. The real estate isIndex No, 10-33-101-057. The realPlaintiff, CERY DIVISION creditor, or other honor acquiring fOO-028-1024. The real estateisProperty Index No, tO-23-109-004-KILBOURN AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILimproved with a sin le family brickestafe is improved with a residence, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-the residentialreal estate whose 0000, Property Index No.10-23- Sale terms: 25% down of the high- improved with a brick condominium; 60076. home: detached1. car garage, FÒZI NASER, MORTGAGE ELEC-TIONAL ASSOCIATION, rights in and to the residential real no garage. Sale terms: 25% down109-005-0000. The real enlateisThe mortgaged real estate is im-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-eut bid by certified funds at theTRONICREGISTRATIONSYS-Plaintiff estate arose prior to the sale. The improved with a two otory single close of the sale payable to The Ju- of the highest bid by certified funds proved with a single familyresi-esl bid by certified funds atthe TEMS, INC., YELLOWBOOK INC.V. sub)ect property is subtect to gener- at the close of the sale payable tofamilyhome, nogarage.Saledence If the subject mortgaged realclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicral Sales Corporation, No thirdF/K/A YELLOW BOOK SALES ANDKHOCHIBO al real estate tases, special assess- terms' 25% down of the highest bid party checks will be accepted. The ABRAHAM: The Judicial Sales Corporation. No estate is a unit of a common inter-dicial Sales Corporation. No third DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, INC.,GEORGOS MANSOUR A'K/Amento,orspecialtaseslevied by certified funda at the close of the third party checks will be accepted. est community, the purchaser of theparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial saleALEMA NASER GEORGOS A. MANSOUR:against said real estate and is of- The balance, including the Judicialsale payable to The Judicial Salesunit Other than a mortgagee shallbalance, including the Judicial salefeeforAbandoned ResidentialDefendants JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. N.A., fered for sale without any represen- sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialCorporation No third party checkspay the assessments required byfee forAbandonedResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund.12 CH 004871 Defendants talion as to quality or quantity of title Property Municipality Relief Fund,will be accepted. The balance, ix-subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which io calculated on residential7505 KENNETH AVENUE SKOKIE,lo CH 32755 and without recourse to Plaintiff and cludin the Judicial sale lee for real 05151e at the rate of $1 for each which is calculated on residential theCondominiumProperlyAct.which is calculated on residential IL 60076 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7545in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- Aban osadResidentialProperty real estate al the rate of $1 for each Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1 000 or fraction thereof of theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE,ILther oubtect to confirmation by the st 000 or fraction thereof of theMunicipality Relief Fund, which isfunds, balance within 24 hours, byst.000 or fraction thereof oftheamount paid by the purchaser notT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-60076 court. Upon payment in full of the amount paid by the purchaser notcalculated on residential real estatecertified funds, No refunds.Theamount paid by the purchaser notto esceed $300, in certified funds/orsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREamount bid, the purchaser will re- to exceed $300. in certified funds/orat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orproperty will NOT be open for in-to exceed $300, in certified funds/orwire transfer, is due within twenty-andSale enteredinthe aboveSALE ceive a Certificate of Sale that will fraction thereof of the amount paid wire transfer, is due within twenty- spection Upon payment in full ofwire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidcause on May 19, 2014, an agentFisher and Shapiro file e 10-042809entitle the purchaser to a deed to four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the purchaser not to exceedhe amount bid, the purchaser willfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidby the mortgagxe acquiring the res-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,(Il is advised that interested partiesthe real estate after confirmation of by the mortgagee acquiring the res-$300,incertifiedfunds/orwirereceive a Certificate of Sale whichby the mortgagee acquinng the res-idential real estate pursuant to itswill at 10:30 AM on November 17,consult with their the sale. The property will NOT be idential real estate pursuant to ifstransfer,is due within twenty-fourwill entitle the purchaser to a Deedidentixl real estate pursuant to itscredit bid at the sale or by any2014, at The Judicial Sates Corpo-own attorneys before open forinspection and plaintiff (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by bidding at credit bid at the sale or by any to the premises after confirmation ofcredit bidat the sale or by anymortgagee, ludgment creditor,orration, One South Wacker Dove -mortgage foreclosure sales.) makes no representation as to the the mortgagee acquinng the resi- mortgagee, ludgment creditor.or the sale. mortgagee, judgment creditor,orother honor acquiring the residential24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givencondition of the property. Prospec- other lienor acquiring the residentialdentist real estate pursuant to itsFor information, Visit our website atother lienor acquiring the residentialreal estate whose rights in and tosell at public auction to the higheutthat pursuant toa Judgment oftinebidders areadmonished to real estate whose rights in and tocredit bid at the sale or by anyhttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-real estate whose nghls in and tothe residential real estate arose pri-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Foreclosure entered on August 21,check the court tite to verify all infxr- mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or or to the sale. The subject property the residential real estate arose ph- tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only.the residential real estate arose pri- lowing deucnbed real estate: Corn-2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,mation. If this property is a condo- or to the sale. The subject propertyother lienor acquiring the residentialPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At-or to the sale. The subject propertyis subject In general real estate tus-monIs known as 7505 KENNETHas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.mminium unit, the purchaser of the real estate whose rights in and to es, special assessments, or special is sublect IO general real estate tas- tomeys.tNorth Dearborn Street,is subject to general real estate las- AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-on November 24, 2014, at 205 W.unit at the foreclosure sale, other the residential real estate arose pri- es, special assessments. or special Chicago.Illinois60602.Tel,No,en, apecial assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estateerty Index No 10-27-306-045. TheRandolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- taxes levied uQainat said real estateor to the sale The subject property(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-tases levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyreal estate is improved with a singlecago, Illinois, sell al public auctionsessments and the legal fees re- and is oflered for sale without anyio subject to general real estate tax-ber 1105229 and is offered for sale without anyrepresentationastoqualityorfamily residence, Sale terms: 25%to the highest bidder for cash, asqurred by The Condominium Prop- of re- representation as toqualityores, special assessments, or specialINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESrepresentationastoqualityorquantity titleand without down of the highexl bid by certifiedset forth below, the following descrr-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( and quantity oftitleand withoutre-taxes levied against said real estateCORPORATION quantityoftitleand withoutre-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"funds at the close of the sale paya-bed real property: (g))4).If this property is a condo- and is offered for sale without any condition, The sale u further sub- course to Plaintiff and inAS IS" SellinOfficer, (312)444-1122 coarse foPlaintiff and in "AS IS" bIo to The Judicial Sales Corpora-Commonly known as 7545 Kartonminium unit which is part of a corn- condition. ' The sale is further sub-representationastoqualityor16295 5 condition, The sale is further sub-act to confirmation by the court.lion. No third party checks will beAvenue, Skokie, IL 60076 mon interest community. the pur- quantityoftitle re- lect to confirmation by the court. and without 10/16, 10/23, 10/30/14 #858204 ecl to confirmation by the court.Upon payment in full of the amountaccepted. The balance, includinPermanent Indes No.:10-27-406-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Upon payment in full of the amountcourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" Upon payment in full of the amountbid, the purchaser willreceive athe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneOit sale other than a mortgagee ohall bid, the purchaser will receive scondition The sale ix further sub- bid, tIre purchaser willreceive aCertificate nf Sale that will entitleResidentialProperty MunicipalityThe mortgaged real estate is im-pay the assessments required b Certificate of Sate that will entitleecl to confirmation by the Court. Certificate of Sale that willentitlethe purchaser to a deed lo the realRelief Fund, which is calculated onproved with u dwelling. The proper-The CondominiumProperty Ac, the purchaser to a deed to the realUpon payment in full of the amountSKOKIE the purchaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale.residential real estate at the rate ofly will NOT be open for inspection. 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). l YOU estate aher confirmation of the sale.bid, the purchaser will IN Where a sale of real estate is made receive a THE CIRCUIT COURT OFestate aher confirmation of the sale. $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-Thetudgmentamountwas $ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- The property will NOT be open forCertificate of Sale that will entitleCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS The property will NOT be open forto satisfy s lien prior to that of theof of the amount paid by the pur-339.74a.t6, Sale terms for non-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT inspection and plaintiff makes nothe purchaser to a deed to rho realCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-inspection and plaintiff makes nuUnited Slates. the United Stateschaser not to eaceed $300. in certi-parties: 10% of successful bid im-.TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION representation as to the condition ofenlate after confirmation of the sale.CERY DIVISION representation as to the condition ofshall have one year from the date offied funds/or wire transfer,io duemediately at conclusion of auction,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF the property. Prospective biddersThe property will NOT be open torCOLFIN BULLS FUNDING A, LLC,the properly.Prospective bidderssale within which to redeem, eoceplwithin twenty-tour (24) hours, Nobalance by t2:30 p.m.the nentAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN are admonished to check the courtinspection and plaintiff makes noAS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTERESTare admonished to check the courtthat with respect to a lien ansingfee shall be paid by the mortgageebusiness day,both by cashier'sACCORDANCE WITH SECTION file to venfy all information.Ifthisrepresentation as to the condition ofTO MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A file Is verify all information.ifthisunder the internal revenue laws theacquiring the residential real estatechecks: and no refunds. The sale15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS property is a condominium unit, thethe property.Prospective biddersPlaintiff, property is a condominium unit, theperiod shall be t20 days or the peri-pursuant to ito credit bid at the saleshall be aub)ect to general real es-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE purchaser of the unit at the forecto-are admonished to check the courtvs. purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-od allowable for redemption underor by any mortgagee, judgmentlate taxes, special taxes, specialLAW. Effective May lut, 2014 you sure sale, other than a mortgagee,file to verify all information.If thisJIMMY KIM NK/A CHIN Y. KIM:sure sale, other than a mortgagee,State law, whichever is longer, andcreditor, or other lienor acquiringassessments. npecial taxes levied.will need a photo identificationis- property ix a condominium unit, the shall pay the assessments and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,shall pay the assessments and thein any cane in which, under the pro-the residentialreal estate whoseand superior liens,ifany. Theoued by a government agency (dnv- legal fees required by The Condo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES,legal fees required by The Condo-visions of section 505 of the Hous-rights in and to the residential realproperty is offered "as ix," with noer's license, pauuport, etc.) in order miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSsure sale, other than a mortgagee,AS ASSIGNEE OF WASHING-miniumProperty Act,765 ILCSirr Act of 1950, as amended (12estate arose prior to the sale. Theexpress or implied warranties andto gain entry into the foreclosure 605/9(g)(t) and (g)(4).lt this prop-shall pay the assessments and theTON MUTUAL, UNKNOWN OWN-605/9(g((t( and (gj)4(.If this prop-U.S.C. 1701k), and subsection )d)sub)ect property is subject to gener-without any representation as to thesale room in Cook County and the erty is a condominium unit which islegal fees required by The Condo-ERS TENANTS AND NON-erty in a condominium unit which isof section 3720 of title 38 of theal real estate taxes, special assess-quality of title or recourse to Plain-same identification for sales held st minium Act, part of a common interest commun- Property 765 ILCSRECORD CLAIMANTS,Defend-part of a common interest commun-United States Code, the right to re-mento,orspecialtasesleviedtiff, Prospective bidders are ad-other county venues, For informa- ity, the purchaser of the unit at the605/9(g)(l) and (g))4(.If thin prop-ants, ity, the purchaser of the unit at thedeem does not arise, there shall beagainst said real estate and is of-monished to review the court file tolion,contact Plaintiff'saffornev: foreclosuresaleotherthan aerty is a condominium unit which is11 CH 14088 foreclosuresale otherthan ano right of redemption. The propertyfered for axle without any represen-vexfy all information and to viewHEAVNER, BEYERS S MIHLAR, mortgagee shall pay the assess-part of a common interest commun-NOTICE OF SALE mortgagee shall pay the assess-will NOT be open for inspection andtalion au to quality or quantity of titleauction rules at w.kallenrs.com,LLC, i t 1 East Main Street, DECA- manta required by The Condomini-ity, the purchaser of the unit at thePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenmento required by The Condomini-plaintiff makes no representation asand without recourse to Plaintiff andFor information:Sale Clerk, FisherTUA, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 If um Property Act, 765 ILCSforeclosuresaleotherthan sthatpursuant tua Judgment ofum PropertyAct, 765 ILCSto the condition 01 the property. Pro-in "AS IS" condition. The sale ía fur-andShapiro,Attorney a 42168,the sale is not confirmed for any 605/1E.5(-1).IF YOU ARE THEmortgagee shall pay the assess-Foreclosure entered in the above605/t8.5lq-1). IF YOU ARE THEspective bidders are admonished toIher subject to confirmation by the2121 Waukegan Road. Suite 351,reuson, the Purchaser at the sale MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),ments required by The Condomini-entitled casse Intercouniy JudicialMORTGAt3O (HOMEOWNER).check the court tile io verify all nf or-court, Upon payment in toll of theBannockbum, Illinois 60015, )847)shah be entitled only to a return of YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-um Property Act. 765 ILCSSalen Corporation will on Monday,YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-mation. If this property is a condo-amount bid, the purchaser will re-291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andthe purchase price paid. The Pur- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30605/t8.5(-t).IF YOU ARE THENovember 10, 2014, at the hour ofMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30minium unit, the purchaser of theceive a Certificate of Sale that wilt weekdays Only, chaser shall have no furtherre- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),I t am, in their office at 120 WestDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherentitle the purchaser to a deed to Iar course against the Mortgagor, the DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-the real estate after confirmation of10/16, 10/23, 10130114 #858188 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's at- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30go, lllinoiu, sell to the highest bidderCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-sessments and the legal fees re-the sale, The property will NOT be tomey.THEJUDICIALSALES 17011G) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-for cash, the following describedI7O1IC) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-quired by The Condominium Prop-open forinspection andplaintiffSKOKIE CORPORATION One South GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-mortgaged real estate: GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( undmakes no representation as to theINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, fective May ist, 2014 you will needCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-Commonly known au 8415 Key-fective May Ist, 2014 you will need)g))4).Ifthis property io a condo-condition of the property. Prospec-COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You a photo identification issued by a1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-stone Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. a photo identification issued by aminium unit which is part of a com-livebidders are admonishedtoTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYcan alsovisit The Judicial Sales governmentagency(driver's Ii-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. El-PIN. 10-22-218-050-0000, governmentagency(driver's Ii-mon interest community, the pur-check the court file fo verify all infor-DIVISION Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 cense, passport, etc.) in order tofective May tot, 2014 you will needThe mortgaged real estate is a sin-cense, passport, etc.)in order tochaser of the unit at the foreclosuremation. If this property is u condo-U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-day status report of pending sales. gain entry into the foreclosure satea photo identification issued by a91e family residence.If the sub)xctgain entry into the foreclosure salesale other than a mortgagee shallminium unit, the purchaser of thelION. AS TRUSTEE SUCCESSORHEAVNER, BEYERS S MIHLAR, room ¡n Cook County and the samegovernmentagency(driver's Ii-mortgaged real estate is a unit nf aroom in Cook County and the samepay the assessments required byunit at the foreclosure sale, otherIN INTEREST TO BANK OFLLC 1 i 1East Main Street OECA- identification for salen held at othercense, passport, etc.)in order tocommon interestcommunity, theidentdication for sales held at otherThe Condominium PropertyAct,than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TUA, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 At- county venues Forinformation:gain entry into the foreclosure salepurchaser of the unit other than acountysenses,Forinformation:765 ILCS 605118.5)q-1(.IF YOUsesuments and the legal fees re-TION AS TRUSTEE AS SUCCES-10mev Code. 40587 Case Number: Visitour websile at service atty-room in Cook County and the samemortgagee shall pay the assess-Visit our websiteatservice.atty-ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-quired by The Condominium Prop-SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE12 CH 15084 TJSC#: 34-14127 pierce.00m. between Ihe bourn of 3identification for sales held at othermonts required by subsection (g-1)pierce.com between the hours of 3OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) andBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt and 5 pm. PIERCE E ASSOCI-countyvenues.Forinformation:of Section 18.5 ofthe Condominiumand 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION)g))4).If this property is a condo-AS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTONCollection Practices Act, you are ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, OneVisit our website atservice.atty-Property Act. ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys.OneFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFminium unìt which is part of a com-MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-advised that Plaintiff's attorney is North Dearborn Street Suite 1300,piercx.com between the hours of 3Sale terms: Bidders must present,North Dearborn Street Suite 1300,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INmon interest community. the pur-THROUGH CERTIFICATESdeemed to be a debt collector at- CHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No. (312)and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCI-at the time of sale, a cashier's orCHICAGO. IL 60602 Tel No. (312)ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONchaser of the unit at the foreclosureWMALT SERIES 2005-7 tempting to collect a debt and any 476-5500. Please refer to file num-ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys. Onecertified check for 10% of the suc-476-5500. Please refer to file num-15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISsale other than a mortgagee shaltPlaintiff, information obtained will be used ber PA1005004THE JUDICIALNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300,cessful bid amount. The balance ofberPA1112639. THE JUDICIALMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREpay the assessments required b for that purpose. SALES CORPORATION One SouthCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312)the successful bid shall be paidSALES CORPORATION One SouthLAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youThe Condominium Property AcUNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUST-1624457 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,476-5500. Please refer to file num-within 24 hours, by similar funds.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto,will need a photo identification is-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOUEE AS TRUSTEE FOR THE STEL-10(16, 10/23, 1000/14 #858148 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youber PAt2tll73 THE JUDICIALThe property will NOT be open forIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE Yousued by a government agency (drrv-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LA LEVIN TRUST, NILES CENTER can also visit The Judicial SalesSALES CORPORATION One Southinspection. can also visit The Judicial Saleser's license, passport, etc.) in orderOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Cbicaqo,For information call Ma, Danica L.Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7to gain entry into the foreclosureTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCYNTHIA HOWARD, THEO dan status report of pendinq sales.IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE YouWerhandatPlaintiff'sAttorney,day status report of pendinq sales.sale room in Cook County and IheFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFWATANABE. WILLIAM BUTCHER, PIERCE &ASSOCIATES Onecan also vivit The Judicial SalesAronberg Goldgehn Davis SPIERCE S ASSOCIATES Onesame identification for sates held atAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE North Dearborn Street Suite 1300Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7Garmisa, 330 North Wabash Ave-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300other county venues, For informa-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOF STELLA LEVIN. DECEASED DON'T NEED IT? CHICAGO, IL60602 (312) 476-day status report of pendinq salen,nue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. (312)CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-lion, esamino the court file or con-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISDefendants 5500 Attorney File No. PAt 005004PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One828-9600. 5500 Attorney File No PAt 112639tact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS SMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE12 CH 15084 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 you8232 Niles Center Road, Unit 406 SE IT FAST. ber: 10 CH 9104 TJSC#: 34-14636 CORPORATION ber:Il CH 22071 TJSC#:34-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,will need a photo identification io-Skokie, IL 60077 1630194 SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 16373 SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ILsued by a government agency (drin-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 1W23, 10/30. 11/6)14 #862228 16294 9 1629476 er's license, passport, etc.) in orderTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- (ALL 841-998-3400 10/16, 10123, 1013W14 #858201 10/16, 10(23, 10/30/14 #858198 to qain entry into the foreclosuresuant to a Judqment of Foreclosure Thursday, Octobe 30, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Mechanics Liens Public Hearings Storage - Legal Village of Skokie t4'red for sale withoul any represen-10 FEET OF LOT 41 INconfirmationof thesale. ThePUBLIC NOTICE THAT ON DE-Deve)opment Code) to install anLife Storage of Wrigleyville will Notice to Bidders lation as to quality or quanlity st titleTALMAN AND THIELE'S HO-property will NOT be open tor in-CEMBERi,2014,A SALEaddition to the principal structurehold a public sale to enforce a and without recourse to Plaintiff and WILL BE HELD AT in the required rear yard of thelien imposed on said property, The Village of Skokie is now ac-in AS IS condition. The sale is fur'WARD NILES iST ADDITION,spection and plaintiff makes no Assumed Name cepting sealed REQUEST FORther subject to confirmation by theA SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4, INrepresentation au to the condi- MARINO CHRYSLER JEEP property. as described below, pursuant to PROPOSALS tor THE COUNTY CLERK'S DIVI-lion of the property. Prospective DODGE The parcel JS located in the Rithe Illinois Self-Service Storage ASSUMED NAME court. Upon payment in full of the Emptoyee Benefits amount bid, the purchaser will re-SION, IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFbidders areadmonished to 5133 W IRVING PARK RD "Single Family Residence Dia-FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 Notice is hereby given, pursuant Consuttant Services ceiae a Certificate of Sale that willTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFcheck the court file to verify all CHICAGO, IL 60641 trict" and is commonly known asILCS 95/1 to 95/7. on or after to "An Act in relation to the use Notice is hereby given that theentitle the purchaser to a deed IsSECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 41information. If this property is aTHIS IS A NOTICE OF INTENT941 1Osceola. The applicant isWednesday, November 12, of an Assumed Business Name the real estate after confirmation ot VillageofSkokiewillreceive NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OFcondominium unit, the purchaserTO ENFORCE A MECHANIC'SMa Vishal Amin and Ms. Rati2014, at Life Storage of in the conduct or transaction of the sale. The property will NOT be PROPOSALS at 5127 Oakton THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEAl-of theunitat the foreclosureLIEN PURSUANT TO CHAP-Patel. Wrigleyville, 3323 West Addison Business n the State," as open torinspection andplaintiff Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 At-makes no representation as to theDIAN. IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-sale, other than a mortgagee,TER 770 ILCS 50/3 ON REALCASE ZBA 14-21 Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60618. amended,that acertification tention:MichaelAleksic,Pur-condition of Ihe property. Prospec-NOIS. PIN. 10-30-111-025-shall pay the assessments andPROPERTY OWNED BY YOURequesting variations fromManagemenf reserves the right was registered by theunder- chasing Agent until 300 p.m. Io-tinebiddera are admonishedto0000 Commonly known as 7012the legal tees required by TheUNLESS ARTICLES ARE RE-Chapter 7 of Ordinance 07-07to withdraw any unit from sale. signed with the County Clerk of cal time on Tuesday, Novembercheck the court file to verity all infor-West Dobson Street,N/es, ILCondominium Property Act, 765DEEMED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF(Village of Morton Grove UnifiedRegistered or motor vehicles are Cook County. Registration Num- mationIftIria property is a condo- 18, 2014. 60714. The mortgaged real es-ILCS 605/9)g)(1) and )g)(4).IfTHIS PUBLICATION. Development Code) to install asold "As Is f Parts Only," no ti- ber: 014139907 on October 24, minium unit, the purchaser of the A copy of the proposal can be tateis improved with a singlethis property is a condominiumOWNER NAME: VANESSA Adriveway fo a detached garageties or registration. 2014. Under the Assumed Name unit at the toreclosure sale, other obtained by visiting www.skokie-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-family residence.If the subjectunit which is part of a commonGONZALEZ in the rear yard. Tenant Name Unit # of org.Click on VillageDepart-sesoments and the legal fees re-mortgaged real estate is a unitinterest community, the purchas-LIEN HOLDER TOYOTA MO-The parcel is located in the RlWilliam Thurm 1145 KMPHOTO merits, Purchasing, Bids& RFP'squired by The Condominium Prop-of a common interest communi-er of the unit at the foreclosureTOR CREDIT CORPORATION "Single Family Residence Dis'Walid R Hallt 1145 with the business located at 170 erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and to download a copy.Proposals ty_ the purchaser of the unit nh-saleother than a mortgageeVEHICLE: 2006 CHRYSLER idol" and is commonly known asWilliam Ferrell 1425 Plaines, IL )g)(4),Itthis property is a condo- KingLane, Des can also be obtained from the er than a mortgagee shall payshall pay the assessments re-VIN# 2C3LA43R56H285072 7515 Lyons Street. The appli-Aubrey Harvey 2053 60016. The true and realfull minium unit which is part of a corn- Village of Skokie Purchasing Of- theassessmentsrequiredbyquiredby TheCondominiumAMOUNT: 1375.00 cant is Andrew Verramore. Sonya Howard 3044 name(s) and residence address mon interest community, the pur- ticeat the addressshownchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresubsection )g-1) of Section 18.5Property Act, 765 ILCS10/30/14 #866676 CASE ZBA 14-22 Andrew A Quershi 4072 of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Ka- above. sale other than a mortgagee shallof the Condominium Property605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOU ARE THE Requesting variations from Sec-Jeimy Manzanares 4105 thenne Mistarz, 170 King Lane, Public Notices Anyproposalsubmitted un-pay the assessments required bAct. Sale terms: 10% down byMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN- tìon 12-2-5 Section 12-2-6, andYou must be 18 years of age, or The Condominium PropertyAc, Des Plaines, IL 60016, USA. sealed, unsigned, fax transmis- certified funds, balance, by certi-ER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LEGAL NOTICE Section 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07-older fo attend our auctions. 10/30,11/6, 11/13/14 #867427 765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-i). IF YOU nions or received subsequent toARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME-tied funda, within 24 hours. NoTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION NOTICE THAT THE 07 (Village of Morton Grove Uni-Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois in-license it 441.001668 ASSUMED NAME theaforementioneddate andOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTrefunds. The property will NOTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY CURRENTLY APPROVED fied Development Code) to time will be disqualified and re-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONbe open for inspection For infor-OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- TREASURERS REPORT stall s fence lift-gate along the10/23, 10/30/14 #864036 Notice is hereby given, pursuant FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF to "An Act irr relation to the useturned to the bidder. The Village mation call the Sales Clerk atSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH Is rear property line. The applicant of Skokie reserves the nght toAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INPlaintiff's Attorney, The WirbickiSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC also will appeal a FAR deformi-Life Storage Centers of South of an Assumed Business Name ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Loop will hold a public sale to in the conduct or transaction ofrelect any and all proposals or15-t701)CIOF THEILLINOISLaw Group. 3:3 West MonroeILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- EXAMINATION. nation. On the proposed acces- Street, Chicago,Illinois 60603.CLOSURE LAW. Effective MayNOTICE is hereby given by the5001 structure. enforce a lien imposed on said Business in theState," asparts thereof, to waive any irreg-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May tot, 2014 you(312) 360-9455 W12-4571.ist, 2014 you will need a photoVillage Board of Norridge thatThe parcel is located in the R2property,as described below, amended,that acertificationularities or infornialitiesin bid- will need a photo identification is- identification issued by a govern- pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- was registered by theunder-ding procedures and to award INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL the current Treasurer's Report"Single Family Residence Dis- the contract ina manner bestsued by a government agency )dnv-SALES CORPORATION Sellingment agency)driver'sIicenseapproved for the fiscal year Maytdct" and is commonly known asService Storage Facility Act,lIli- signed with the County Clerk of ers license, passport, etc.) in order serving the interest of the Vil- Officer, )312( 444-1 f22 passport, etc )in order to gaini, 2013, to ApitI 30, 2014, is5835 Capulina. The applicant isnoia Code 770 ILCS 95/1 fo 95/7 Cook County. Registration Num- lo gain entry into tIre foreclosure Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at ber: 014139706 on October 6,lage. sale room in Cook County and the10/30, 11/6, 13/2014 868038 entry into the foreclosure saleavailable for examination at theIrene Maris. Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac- room In Cook County and theofficeof theVillage Clerk,10/30/14 #867791 LifeStorageCentersofthe 2014. Under the Assumed Name same identification for sales held atIN THE UNITED STATES DIS. cessible building. Persons re-other county venues. For informa- same identification for sales heldNorridgeVillage Hall. 4000 South Loop, 2361 S. State St, of TRICT COURT FOR THE quiring assistance should con-tion,contactPlaintiffsattorney, at other county venues. For in-North Otcott Avenue, Norndge, Chicago, IL 60616. ASK-LAY NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLI- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE tract the Purchasing Office atMANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC. formation, contact Plaintiff s at-Illinois, during regular Village of-MORTON GROVE PLAN COM-Management reserves the right withthebusinesslocatedat ONE EAST WACKER, SUITE 1730,NOIS EASTERN DIVISION 847-933-8240 or U? 673'9330 tomey: POTESTIVO & ASSOCI-fice hours as follows: to withdraw any unit from sale. PO. Box 497631, Chicago, IL Chicago, IL 60601, )3i2) 651-6700HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL MISSION will hold a public hear- Michael Aleksic ATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACK-Monday through Friday Registeredormotor Vehicles 60649. The true and real full Please refertofilenumber t4-ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE ing on Monday, November 17, Purchasing Agent SON BLVD. STE 610, Chicago, 9 am. to 5 pm. are sold "As Is I Parto only," no name(s) and residence address 02tt30. THE JUDICIAL SALESFOR FREMONT HOME LOAN 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board CORPORATION One South 60606, titles or registration. oftheowner(s)/partner(s) is:Village ot Skokie IL (312) 263-0003Saturday ---- 9 am. fo 12:00 of Trustees Chambers, Richard Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,TRUST 2005-D, MORTGAGE- Tenant Name Unit it Ashley Morgan, 7732 S. Evans,10/30/14#867496 Please refer to file number C14- noon. T. Flickinger Municipal Center, IL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE YouBACKED CERTIFICATES,99192. THE JUDICIAL SALESThe report is also available on Malcolm Carnmeron 188 Chicago, IL 60619, USA. Foreclosures can alsovisit The Judicial SalesSERIES 2005-D Plaintiff.-a.- 6101 Capulina Avenue, Morton CORPORATION One Souththe Village Website. Angel Strong 1098 10/16,10/23, 10/30/14 #860424 Corporation at ,tlsc,com for a 7MEHA JABEEN, AHMED Grove.Illinoisto consider the Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica- Debra J. Budnik Sean McNulty 2024 day status report of trending sales.KHAN, MORTGAGE ELEC- following cases: go, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- Village Clerk Tim LaBuda 2026 Bid Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFMANLEY DEAS KOCHALONI LLCTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- CASE PC 14-17 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ONE EAST WACKER, SUITE 1730 SALE You can also visit The Ja-PUBLISHED by me this 30th Riley Mallen Jr. 2036 TEMS, INC.,AS NOMINEE Requesting Tent Amendments Park Ridge Park District 'rY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYChicago, IL 60601312) 651-6700 dicial Sales Corporation atday of October 2014 in the Pio- Katondria McCarter 2098 Anorney File No. 14-021130 Attor-FOR FREMONT INVESTMENT to Title 12 Chapter 4 and Chap- LEGAL NOTICE DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, www.tlsc.com for a 7 day statusroer Press/Norridge and Nicole Depriest 2122 N.A, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERney Code Case Number: 10 CH& LOAN Defendants fer 1 7, of Ordinance 07-07 (ViI- Sealed bids will be received by report of pending sales.Harwood Heights News. Jacqueline Davis 2177 TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-22l73 'lJSC#:34-16192 NOTE:13 CV 03503 6755 N lage of Morton Grove Unified the Park Ridge ParkDistrict, POTESTIVO 6 ASSOCIATES,Debra J. Budnik, Village Clerk Clezeal Collaina 2200 ING, LPFKA COUNTRYWIDEPursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionKILPATRICK AVENUE Development Code) to establish 2701W. SibleyStreet.ParkHOME LOANS SERVICING LPPractices Ad, you are advised that P.C.223 WEST JACKSON10/30/14 #867417 definitionsand useclassifica-Awake with Pearl 3120 Ridge. Illinois, telephonePlaintift -y.-JOSEPH MULLER.Plaintiff u attorney is deemed Io beLincolnwood, IL 60712 JUDGE Julie Listenbee 3197 ANDREA R WOOD NOTICEBLVD. STE 610 Chicago,IL tionsfor "Payday Loan or Con- 847.692.3482 for the Supply andMORTAGE ELECTRONIC REG-a debi csiieclor attenrpnng to collect 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney sumer Loan Establishment", "Fi-Deon Goston 4042 ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ASa debt and any information obtainedOF SPECIAL COMMISSION- LEGAL NOTICE Provision of Staff and Participant File C14-99192Attorney Tischa Thomas 4048 NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDEwill be used for that purpose. No. NOTICE THAT THE nancialServices" and "Pawn- Shirts and Apparel for the year ER'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISCode. Case Number: 13 CV Chante Thomas 4054 HOME LOANS, INC ,LASALLE10/16, 23, 30/2014 60139 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant CURRENT ANNUAL AUDIT broker" 2015 until Wednesday, Novem- 03503 TJSC#: 34-15924 NOTE: Thomas Agnew 4056 NATIONAL BANK TRUSTEE CON- to a Judgment of Foreclosure Is The applicant is Village of Mor- ber 12, 2014 at 1:30 p.m., atDOMINIUM Detendants Pursuant to the Fair Debt Col- Evelyn Holmes 4086 and Sale entered in the above AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC ton Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor- which time such bids will be pub'10 CH 22373 8313 CHRISTIANA lection PracticesAct, you are Yanika Johnson 5048 W12-4571 Wirbicki Law IN THEcause on September 2, 2014, an EXAMINATION, ton Grove, IL 60053. licly opened and announcedriAVENUE UNIT t SKOKIE, IL 60076 advised that Plaintiff s attorney Tracey Adams 5081 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKagent for The Judicial Sales Cor- NOTICE is hereby given by theCASE PC 14-18 the Board Room at the Adminis- is deemed to be a debt collector 10/23, 10/30/14 #864017 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYporation. Special Commissioner Village Board of Norridge thatRequesting Text Amendments trative Offices of the building Io- attempting to collect a debt and to Title 12 Chapter 2, Chapter 4 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDEPARTMENT - CHANCERYappointedherein,willat10:30 the current Annual Audit for the catedat2701SibleyStreet, Lite Storage Centers of Little Vil- and Sale entered ¡rithe abose any information obtained will befiscal year May i, 2013, to Apriland Chapter 17, of Ordinance Park Ridge, Illinois cause on February 27, 2014. ariDIVISION HSBC BANK USA,AM on December 8, 2014, at lage will hold a public sale to en- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASThe Judicial Sales Corporation,uaed for that purpose. 30, 2014, is available for esami-07-07 )Village of Morton Grove Bidding Documents are availa-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 10/29. 11/5, 12/2014 867809 force a lien imposed on said TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERSOne South Wacker Drive - 24th nation at the office of the VillageUnified Development Code) to ble at no charge by contactingration, will at tO:30 AM ori Novem- property,as describedbelow, ber 19, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl Clerk, NorndgeVillage Hall,establishallowableImpervious Maryanne Lucarz of the Park OF SEQUOIA 2006-1 TRUST; Mechanics Liens pursuantlotheIllinoisSelf- Corporation, One South Wacker 4000 North Olcott Avenue,Surface coverage on residential Ridge Park District, by phone at Plaintiff, vs. KRZYSZTOFat public suction to the highest Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,JUSZCZYK; BEATAbidder, as set forth below, thePUBLIC NOTICE THAT ON DE-Norridge, Illinois, during regularlots. 847.692.3482 or by emailat60606, seIl at public auction lo the nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to CEMBER 1, 2014, A SALEVillage office hours as follows: The applicant is Village of Mor- [email protected]. Email re-highest bidder, as set torth below,JUSZCZYK; MORTGAGEfollowing descnbed real estate: 95/7, on or aher November 11, WILL BE HELD AT Monday through Friday ton Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor- quests for Bidding Documentsihe followinri deacnbed real estate:ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONLOT 2 IN BLOCK 5 IN 2014 at Life Storage of Little Vil- MARINO CHRYSLER JEEP ton Grove, IL 60053. shall include name of biddingUNIT NUMBER t-A TOGETHERSYSTEMS,INC.;DISCOVERLINCOLNWOOD TERRACE, 9 am. to 5 p.m. WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT- DODGE Saturday ---- 9 am. to 12:00 CASE PC 14-21 lage, 3245 W. 30th St. Chicago, firm, contact person, mailing ad- BANK, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDBEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE IL 60623. Phone number ix 773- AGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON 5133 W IRVING PARK RD noon. Request for a Special Use Per- dress (rio PO Boxes), telephone LEGATEES OF KRZYSZTOFSOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 376-8577 ELEMENTS IN LASALLE NATION- CHICAGO, IL 60641 Debra J. Budnik mil per Title12, of Ordinance number, and email address. JUSZCZYK, IF ANY; UN-34, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, Management reserves the right AL BANK TRUSTEE CONDOMINI- THIS IS A NOTICE OF INTENT Village Clerk 07-07 (Village of Morton Grove Board of Park Commissioners UM AS DELINEATED AND DE-KNOWN HEIRS ANDRANGE 13,EAST OF THE to withdraw any unit from sale. BEATA TO ENFORCE A MECHANIC'SPUBLISHED by me this 30thUnified Development Code) Mel Thillens, President FINED IN THE DECLARATION RE-LEGATEES OF THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, Registered or motor vehicles are LIEN PURSUANT TO CHAP-day of October 2014 in the Pio-Section 12-4-3-DE to establish a 10/30/14 #867648 CORDED AS DOCUMENT NUM-JUSZCZYK, IF ANY; UN-ACCORDING TO THE PLAT sold "As Is/Parts Only" no titles BER 19155477. AS AMENDED TER 770 ILCS 50/3 ON REALneer Press/Norridge andDental Office 'Children's Dental KNOWN OWNERS AND NONTHEREOF RECORDED SEP- or registration. FROM TIME TO TIME,IN THERECORD CLAIMANTS; Defend-TEMBER 10, 1946 AS DOCU-PROPERTY OWNED BY YOUHarwood Heights News. World" at 5826 Dempster Street NORTHEAST t/4 OF THE SOUTH- Unit Tenant Name ants, 12 CH 34403 Calendar 62MENT 1389160, IN COOKUNLESS ARTICLES ARE RE-Debra J. Budnik, Village Clerk in the Ci General Commercial EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, DEEMED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF District. 1011 Benjamin Martinez TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COUNTY, ILLINOIS Commonly 10/30/14 #867409 THIS PUBLICATION. The applicant is Children's Den-1049 J. Guadalupe 13. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatkriown as 6755 N KILPATRICK Alvarez PAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUN-pursuant to a Judgment of Fore-AVENUE, Lincolnwood, ILOWNER NAME: MELINDA tal World, 6046 Den,pster Public Hearings 1061 Erika Gonzalez TV. ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 60712 Property Indes No. 10-34-JOHNSON Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053 SAY IT IN closure and Sale entered in the 1148 Jorge Ramos 8313 CHRISTIANA AVCNUE UNITabove entitled cause Intercounty301-041-0000. The real estate isLIEN HOLDER: ILLINOIS TITLEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE10/30/14 #867786 t, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Properly In- 202 Felipe Alonso Judicial Sales Corporationwillimproved with a single familyLOAN MORTON GROVE ZONING dea No 10-23-405-090-tOOl The 2014 Andres Mellado on Monday. December 1, 2014residence. The judgmentVEHICLE: 2000 DODGE BOARD OF APPEALS will hold real estate is improved with a con- 2037 Dulce M. dorninium. The judgment amountat the hour of 1 1 am. in their of-amount was $411,351.73. SaleVINU 2B3HD46T45YH355209 a public hearing on Monday, No- THE Storage . Legal Campusano was $278,181.85. Sale terms: 25%fice at 120 West Madison Street,terms: 10% down of the highestAMOUNT: 1809.92 vember 17, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in 2082 Rodrigo down of the highest bid by certifiedSuife 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sellbidbycertified funds 10/30/14 #866687 the Board of Trustees Cham- al the Foster Ravenswood Mercado-Ibarra tunds at Ihe close ot the sale paya-at public auction fo the highestclose of the sale payable to ThePUBLIC NOTICE THAT ON DE-bers, Richard T. Flickinger Mu- ble lo The Judicial Sales Corpora- Self Slorage 2200 Cecilia Martinez bidder for cash, as set forth be-Judicial Sales Corporation. NoCEMBER 2014, A SALEnicipalCenter, 6101 Capulina CLASSIFI EDS, lion No third party checks will be i, i 800 W Foster Ave 2218 Belinda D. Carter low,thefollowingdescribedthird party checks will be accept-WILL BE HELD AT Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois to accepted. The balance,including Chicago IL, 60640 2469 Michael Fallen the Judicial sale tee tor Abandonedmortgaged real estate: PARCEL The balanceincertified ed. MARINO CHRYSLER JEEP consider the following cases: 773-561.5003 2482 Jaime Cardoso ResidentialPropertyMunicipality1. LOT 42 AND THE WEST 10funds/or wiretransfer,isdue DODGE CASE ZBA 14-18 Fax 773-561 -5267 2489 Johnnie L. Oborne Reliet Fund, which is calculated onFEET OF LOT 41 IN TALMANwithintwenty-four(24)hours. 5133 W IRVING PARK RD Requesting variations from Sec- Auction Date li-14-14 CALL 3121 Mary E. Brown residential real enlate at the rate ofAND THIELE'S HOWARDThe subject property is subject CHICAGO, IL 60641 tion 12-4-2 of Ordinance 07-07 si tor each Si 000 or traction there- At 3:pm 3132 Maria O. Ruiz NILES iST ADDITION, A SUB-to general real estate tases, ape- st of the amount paid by the par- THIS IS A NOTICE OF INTENT(Village of Morton Grove UnifiedNotice is hereby given that pur-3180 Michelle D. DIVISION OF LOT 4, IN THEdal assessments, or special tao-TO ENFORCE A MECHANIC'S chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Development Code) to install asuant fo Section 4 of the Self- Bridget orth 841-998-3400 tied funds/or wire transter, is dunCOUNTY CLERK'S DIVISION,ea levied against said real estateLIEN PURSUANT TO CHAP-garage addition in the side yardServiceStorageFacilityAct, within twenty-tour24) hours. NoIN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THEand is offered for sale without 3220 Andrea X. Guzman TER 770 ILCS 50/3 ON REALof the property. State of Illinois, the undersigned10/23, 10/30/14 #863615 lee shall be paid by the mortgageeNORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTIONany representation as to qualityPROPERTY OWNED BY YOUThe parcel is located in the Rlwill sell at a public sale by corn- acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale30, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,or quantity of fifle and without re-UNLESS ARTICLES ARE RE-"Single Family Residence Dis-petitive bidding on: - TO PLACE or by any mortgagee, judgmentRANGE13 EAST OF THEcourse to Plaintiff and in AS ISDEEMED WITHIN 30 DAYS OFfricf" and is commonly known asUnit #110 Rosa Echevarria, box- creditor,or other lienor acquiringTHIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIANcondition. The saleisfurtherTHIS PUBLICATION. 9242 Shermer Road. The appli-es and personal items. To PIACE A CLASSIFIED the residentialreal estate whoseIN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.subject to confirmation by theOWNER NAME: ELIZABETHcant is Mr. StanislawUnit#6645 , Robel Taegaye rights n and to the residential realPARCEL 2: THE SOUTH HALFcourt. Upon payment in full ofRODRIGUEZ Gajowniczek personal items. AD, CALI 847-998-3400 estate arose pnor to the sale The OF THE EAST AND WEST 16the amount bid, the purchaserVEHICLE: 2000 JEEP CASE ZBA 14-20 Unit#46 Steven Sylas : booes YOUR AD subject property is subject to goner- OR VISIT al real estate tases, special assess-FOOT VACATED ALLEY LYINGwill receive a Certificate of SaleVINe 1J4GW58N8YC380168 Requesting variations from Sec-Unif#300i , Doan Van Net: Res- menta,orspecialtasesleviedNORTH OF AND ADJOININGthat will entitle the purchaser foAMOUNT: 1874.65 tion 12-4-2 of Ordinance 07-07fautant Supply. PION [ER LOCALCOtvVCLASSIFIEDS aqainot said real entate and is of-SAID LOT 42 AND THE WESTa deed to the real estate aher10/30/14 #866679 (Village of Morton Grove Unified10/30, 11/6/14 #864208 10 PIoneer Press (DC) Thursday, October 30, 2014 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

LEGAL NOTICE 04.97; Patrick Dosavan 921.29; Dave Donovan 68,2t; John A Darner -; Sean P Dsrsey50.00; Dost Valuation Group Ltd 1620.00; Jason J Doocnt 80.00; CITY OF PARK RIDGE Douglas Truck Parts 86.00; Cartwright Dewnes 344.89; John Doyle 31.08; David Orazio 150.00; Dreisilker Electric Motors Inc -; Drivetrain Service & ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND Components Inc 143.92; Duncan Parking Technologies 7,878.39; Dundee Public Library 31,00; Frances Durkin 46.66; Kelly Durso 963.16; Dynamic STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSMENTS Manufacturing 50.00; Christopher Dziedzic 302.61: Kevin L Dziwulski 1150.00; E J Bacharz 134.16; Earth Inc 10,311.38; Ebscn Subscription Sern FOR THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2014 4,219.75; Educational Directories Inc 105.00; Edwards Engineering Inc 10,149.87; Edwin Niemet c/n Peggy Niemet 28.94; Linda Egebrecht 259.86; RECEIPTS - General Property Tax 4,68683527, Road & Bridge Properly Tax 9,27406; Police Pension PrepertyTao 1,608,725.30; Fire Pension PropertyMaria Eichstaedt 53.94; EJ Equipment Inc 2,640.19; Eta Area Public Library 8.00; Elliott, Mark 926.89; Emergency Medical Products Inc 10,229.03; Tax 1 578,842.42; Prior Years Property Tao 46,262.98; Prior Years Property Tao 6,01005; Telecom Tax 1 .499,59997; Cable Tao 543,095.68, Liqaer Tax Emilie C Jensen 282.14; Empire Today LLC 4.839.43; Ernsar Chicago 2,680.32; Englewoed Electric Supply Company 200,272.42; Entenmann RoomCe 396,12O.16 Property Transfer 721402.53; Food and Beverage Tao 552,93788; SaIes Tao 3,723.O2421 Special Sales Tao 1,31337: Home Raie Sales 2,528,15; Environ International Corp 3,750.00; Environmental Products and Access LLC 419.41; Environmental Sys Research Inst Inc 6,447,26; Tax 1443363.83; Use Tao 101,95234, Gas Tax 463877.70; UtilityTax 738,503.89; Utility Revenue 1,534,516.56; Water UtilityTao 450.621.58; CasTao Envisivnware oc t 564,44; EEl Building Corp 300.00; Noreen S Erickson RPR 223.00; Annie Eriksson 59.70; Essc Inc Mediesafe 4.402.19; Etchiogham 150732.41, Hotel Tax 50.00; GaraGe Tax 600.000.00; TeleFranch 52500; Vehicle License 1,230.462.50; Animal License 32135.00; Basiness License Law -; David G Eterno 1462.50; Evanced Solutions LLC 2015.20; City et Evanston -; Evanston Public Library 34.95: Name YTDPYMNTS: Express 236,381.00: Liquor License 102,30167: Massage License 17500: Outdoor Café 2800.00 Oversize Permit 3,595.00 Building Permit 1270220.54Graphics 870.00; F and F Cement Construchoo Co i 975.00; F Zarcene c/u Karen Turk 47.25; Scott J Fagust 400.00; Family Car Care 982.38; MarisFass inceme Tax 3012791.86 Personal Property Tao 352,122.66; Personal Property Tao Police Pension 24,707.36; Personal Property Tas Fire Pension 77.01 ;FBI Law Evforcernent Evecutive Development A550c 50.00; Felber Tuckpointisg Company 4,500.00; Festine Singers 250.00; Elizabeth FichIer 24,707.36; Grant Income 5968.00; Grant Overtime 9143.81; Federal Grant Revenue 404.04; State Grant Revenue 52,7B8.53 Service to Other Agencies 1,51185; Fidler, Rsry 149.11; Fifth House Ensemble 300.00; Findaway World LLC 11,661.34; The Finney Company 271.83; Fire Chiefs Foundatiou 241492.31; Ambulance 909880.01; Alarm Registration 30137.50: Elevator Inspections 16780.00; Police Penalty 257712.69; Police Adladication300.00; Fire Corn 240.00; Fire Investigators Strike Force 405.00; Park Ridge Firefighter Pension 20,680.00; Fire Safety Consultants Inc 1,020,00; Fire 8865.20; Court Finds 271,422.70; Red Light Fines 144930.00: Alarm Fiods 2770.00: Municipal Code Adjudication 21425.00; Interest 1,783.10; Rent Service Inc i 709.61 ; Fire Training Resources 825.00; Fitness Experience LLC 295.00; Adrienne J Fizzell 592.98; Flasnery, Timothy 8 Claire 41 .79; Fleet 79561.75; Contrìbutions 82.988.94: Employee Contributions 767,346.14; Miscellaneous 6441 59; Miscellaneous City Clerk 4408.80; Miscellaneous Safety Supply 359.65; Flusrecyclu Inc 385.42; FNMA c/s Coldwell Banker 15.85; Fontana Leadership Development Inc 4,950.00; Force America Inc Police 12560.25; Miscellaneous Fire 3318.29; Miscellaneous Zoning 8520.00; Miscellaneous Street 122717.90; Returned Check200.00; Promotional1,645.75; Jos D Fsreman & Co 74949.84; Foremost Promotions 1,780,79; Forest Security 1,500 70; Forestry Suppliers Inc 484.59; Forte Plumbing Items 27.00; Misc, Under Over 391 .0O Damage to City Property 18,282.53; Miscellaneous Public Works 9474.04; Special Events 33,456.84; Collection 150.00; Fester Coach Sales Inc 720.46; F00 Valley Fire and Sufety 4,832.30; Linda Fey 300.00; The Framers Alley and Gallery Ltd 129,31; Francotyp Agency 620.85: Collection Agency 8725.21 Collections Red Speed 6,615.50; Contribution from Other Funds i 092,841 .00; Total 31 355891 .59 Preperty Postalia Inc 64.59; Franko Lawn Mower 1,040.00; Laura Freeman 600.00; Ryan Freeman 275.00; Freeway Ford Sterling Truck Sales 18,328.09; Michael Tao Carrent 3571130.31, Property Tan Prior Years 44,631.91; Personal Property Tan 67615.46: State Grants 77445.32; Library Other 96,679.50;Fricann 567.00; Frsggman Industries 1,262.78; Patti Furman 500.00; G E Collins 60.57; GMIS International 150.00; GTM Video Inc 67.66; Gale Group Interest 3,023.20; Employee Contributions 57,722.61; Miscellaneous 241980.54; Promotional Items 1,369.95; Collectinn Agencies 1,612.67; Total36,812.43; kl Gallagher Risk Mgmt Ssvcs PR 249,563.00; The Gallery Collectien 132.70; Galls Inc 850.45; James A Gamlin 483.00; Lesuardo Garcia 4,010,722,31 Property Tao 132,708,37; Interest 1.52; Total 132,70969 Other Financing Sources 27,204.26; Motor Fuel Tax 1,186,359.20; Interest30.00; J Gardner S Associates LLC 131.81; The Garland Company/DOS Inc 42.808.00; Garneys Office Products 2,273.99; Gasuway Distributors Inc 98.25; Total 1,213,661.71 Property Tax Current 1355,212.67; Property Tas Prior 11,345.81; Interest 35.37; Total 1,343,902.23 Property Tao Current9116.25; Karl R Gutes 275.00; Gaylord Brothers Inc t,506,19; Matthew J Geber 460.00; Geib Industries Inc 4,435.94; Genevieve C Siemianswski 1,460,53448; Property Tao Current 355,130.32; Property Tan Prior 7,267.55; Personal Property Tax 24,994.55; Interest 21.74; Contribution trvm452.40; Julie Ann Genauldi 70.00; Donna Gerambiu 18.20; James Gillespie Jr45.00; GIS Consortium 1,615.00; Glencse Public Library 33.00; Glenview Sewer Fond 64,163.00; Contribution from Water Fund 157,283 00; Centribution from Parking Fond 44,347.00; Total 2,099,206.54 Property Tao CurrentPublic Library 47.95: Global Emergency Products Inc 1,459,89: Global Industrial Equipment Inc 86.49; Global Knowledge 3,652.75; Gloria Romano 3,514,006.33, PropertyTan Prior 18,090.71, Interest 54.15 Employee Contribahons 1,103.96; Total 3,497,073.73 PrepertyTax Current 3,514,006.33;131 99: Leslie Elizabeth Goddard 250.00: Golans Moving S Storage Inc 1,247.50; Gold Medal Products 150.75, Golf Mill Ford Inc 18,441 83: Louis Property Tao Prior 18,090.11; Interest 54.15, Employee Contributions 1,103.96; Tntal 3,497,073.73 E-911 Tao 441,821.35; Contribution from General Gonzalez 350.00: Goodyear Wholesale Tire Centers 3,737.24; Gordon & Pikarski Chartered 320 00; Governmental and Non Profit Assistance Center Fund 1,025,000.00; Total 1,466,821.35 Forfeit 5,733,84; Interest 52,48; Total 5,786.32 Foreign Fire 54,621.05; Interest 255.15; Total 54,876.2295.00; Govnt Finance DfficersAssn8l3.45; Edward FGrahamJr400.00; Graisger3,080.58; Grainger lnc8,335.67; Graybur Inc 15,004.98; Greatamericu Transfer In 98.800.00; Transfer In 926,353.75; Property Tao Current 210,680.29; Transfer In 417,112.50; Property Tas Current 315,74964; Transfer In Leasing Corp 870.92; Green Associates nc 14,907.44; Green Burials of Love 3,025.00; Green Kellie 158.64; Taryn Greendeer 100.00: Anastasia 623,500.00; Property Tao Current 30,870.89; Interest 2.05; Transfer In 1,364,815.00; Contribution trum Water Fund 156450.00; Property Tao Current Greenwald 605.50; Grey House Publishing 18,066.00; Claire Griebler 33.99; Grost Recycling und Waste 5mo Inc 2,170,35; Christine Gross 10.00; 268,296.49; Property Tao Prier 1,382 17; Interest 4.13; Total 4,411,252.57 Interest 4,999.32; Total 4,999.32; Parking Meter Fines 45,126.59; PoliceGryphon Training Group Inc 290.00; GT Mechanical Projects & Design Inc 2,323.50; Frank Nora Guerino 85.00; Karina Guico 250.00: Gumdrop Books Penalty Adjudication 295.20; Parking Meters 102,455.85; Unmetered Parking 72,525.00; Interest 1,154.38; Employee Contributions 2,684.72; Utility Tao 10,213.10; Village of Gurnee 50.00; HUH Chemicals lac 2,519.00; HEklind c/s Karen Eklind 419.59; Hagg Press Inc 14,140.03; Sarah Hagge 1,624.29; 11,77; Sewer Charge 25005; Fined Charge 1,329,270.95; Water4,015.758.1B; Chicago Water3,856,105.69; Water Meters 17,420.00; Interest 2,451 .31 Rath M Hahn 100.00; Haines & Co Inc 415.50; Halogen Supply Company 234.00; J Hamilton Electric Company Inc -; Shawn Hamilton 122,24; Marilyn Employee Contributions 12,886.67; Miscellaneous 20,349.45; Total 9. Sewer Charge 1,677,926.78; State Grants 4.804.00; Fixed Charge 352,495.48 Hammond 180.00; Steven J Handler 11,948,40: Paola Haney 200.00, John M Hanson 113.97; Harmonious Horizons 700.00; Harsey, Christspher & Interest 32,97; Employee Contributions 5,906.39; Miscellaneous 0.00; Detention 42,912.25; Interest 42,912,25; Gain Loss on Fixed Assets; 52,565.58Christine 74.81; Margaret Harrison 75 00; Hosco Tug Company 673.59; Cslleen Hatch 350.00: Colette Hawley 45.00; HD Supply Facilities Maintenance Damage to City Property 5,197.96; Transfers from Other Funds 150,500.00; Total 210,031.27; Interest 245.47; Transfers from Other Funds 194,000.00 3,227.44; Health Endeavors SC 11,005,00: HeulyAsphultCo LLC 22,462.72; Hearst Magazines Inc 18.00; Heartland Services Inc 1,143.54; Helen J Wilke Total 194,245.47; Interest 221.42; Interest 517.88; Property Tan 7,320.20; Interest 0.17; Property Tan 2,357.48; Interest 0.02; Property Tao 8,765.81 44.29; HELP 55063.00: Henderson Products Inc 2,043.50; Hendrickson 3,390.00; Stuart Flertzberg 400.00; Hewlett Packard Co 22,081.88: Hewlett lnterestü.22 PrepertyTao5963.78; Interest 0.16; PropertyTao 11,532.64; Interestø.49; PrepertyTao 10,036 42; lnterest0.09; PropertyTan 10,495.45 Packard Financial Services 43,788.00; HGTV Magazine 24.00; Highland Park Ford Linc Merc Inc 5,387.93; Hills Chocolates Inc 400.00; Hills Signs Inc Interest 0.31 Property Tax 5,102.81; Interest 0.18; Property Tao 5.835.60; Interest 0.12; Property Tax 5,202.48: Interest 0.07; Property Tax 5,660.49 312,00; Histories tsr Kids Inc 275.00; Robert K Hitchcock 9,120.00; HMO Illinois 1,045,722.22; Home Depot Credit Services 2,157.38; Home Depot Interest 0.15 PropertyTax 8,019.52; Interestû,12; PropertyTax 7,551,98; lnteresto.08; Property Tao 10,589.37; lnteresto.36; PropertyTav 6,810.29 CreditCernices7,015.70; Houchen BinderyLtd9gg.95; Denise Hudec 1,986.08; Hydra Ram Unlimited82.67; Hydrate Irrigation lac 1,184.00; Hydraulic Interest 0.08 Property Tau 8,155.09; Interest 0.30; Property Tax 6,848.54; Interest 0.24; Total 126,251.11 Pneumatic Corp 530.00; Hydro Ev 961 .48; ICS Jail Supplies Inc i 62.75; I Goodman/H Du Bois 1 58.29; lareslav Marchenke 1 25.23; lbbstson HeatingCo DISBURSMENTS - Chris Pacini 289.44; John & Maureen Walsh/Brett Williams 13.18; Michael Wokosin & Amanda Massucci 74.00; Park Vue Realty50.00: ID Label Incorporated 449.00: ID Ville 144.30; IFurce Bikes 33,42;IHLS OCLC 1,066.50; IL Asso of Chiefs of Police t,058.00; IL Assn of Public 64.37, 1053orthwest LLC 255.00; 1420 South Prospect INC 450.00; 1709 5 Vine LLC 1,000.00; 20 South Fairview LLC 10,260.00; 3FCB & Holding 7Procuremnt Offcls 100.00; IL Assn of Tech Accident lnvstgtrs 450.00: IL Bone and Joint Institute 441,00; IL Certitied Public ACC Society 200.00; IL 15.37; 3FBC & Holdings 8 51.19; 3M RGK4824 RL 1872.00: 4lmprint Inc 2182.99; 7N4 Pruoair Distribution Inc 443.10; 809 Rowe Inc 939.20; A&A Council of Code Administrators 35.00; IL Dept of Agriculture 15.00: IL Dept of Employment Security 10,285.51 , IL Dept of Fin & Prof Regulation 300.00; Power 3586.00; A&D Development 885,27; ABC Humane Wildlife Rescue 7,430.00; AEC Fire Safety & Security Inc 1024.50; A&H Bindery 166.00; AJLIL Dept of Public Health 320.00; Illinois Dept uf Public Health 1 10.00 IL Dept nf Revenue 143.03: IL Environmental Health Assn 265.00: IL Environmental Electric Inc 2,967.27; AM Best Company INC 338.20; A Midwest Board Up Inc 338.20; A Norden 152.12; AR Concepts Inc 294.17; AT&T 20,233.42;Protection Agency 21,000.00: IL Fire Chiefs Asso 375.00: Illinois Fire Chiefs Assn 450.00; IL Fire Inspectors Assn 300.00; IL Fire SafetyAlliunce 160.00; AT&T 63,310.75; AT&T Global Services Inc 826.50; AT&T Messaging 179.40; A Trendz Auto 6 Truck Accessory Shoppe 160.00; AM Concrete RaisingIL Gsvnt Finance Officers Ason 300.00; IL Homicide Investigators Asso 700.00: Illinois Hospital Association 190.00; IL Law Enforcement Alarm System CO 15,400.00; MA Lock and Key 65.00; Kristen Lee Abbinunte 30,00: ABT TV & Appliance 1960.96; Accela Inc 774375 18,066.60; Accucut Services 440.00; IL Plumbing Inspectors Association 210.00; IL Public Emplyr Labor Rttns Assn 345.00; IL Public Salety Agency Network 3,1 20.00; Illinois SAR LLC 56.50; Accurate Tank Technologies Inc 1,769.00; Ace Board Up CO INC 5842.36; Ace Park Ridge INC 5,842.36; Acme Track Brake & Supply COCouncil 100.00; IL State Toll Hwy Authority 219.15; IL Tactical Officers Asss 435.00; IL Traffic Safety Leaders 100.00; IL Workers Compensation 495.00; ACS Government Systems Inc 2190.00; RA Adams Enterprise Inc 1,502.29; Addisnn Building Materials 347.06; ADP, Inc 46,903 83; Adult Commission 3,120.40: Illinios State Police cc1708 352.25; Illinois Alarm 3,567.75: Illinois Arborist Assa 805.00: Illinois CPA Society 510.00: Illinois Reading Round Table 125.00: Advantage Microfilm Services i 089.65; Advocate Medical Group 350.00; Advocate Occupational Health Niles 7,210,50;Department of Central Management Services 900,00: Illinois Dept of Public Health Plumbing Program 100.00; Illinois Law Enforcemot 60 00, Illinois Advocate Occupational Health 9.00. AEC One Stop Group Inc 6,109.35, AED Brands 696.18; AED Superstore 947.76; Aetna INC 35452.66; AftermathLibrary Assoc 2,731.05; Illinois Municipal League 2,070.00: Illinois Section American Water Works Association 150.00: State of Illinois 4,804,23; Inc 405.00, Air Filter Engineers INC 1 460,85; Air One Equipment Inc 1 1 246,71 , Alarm Detection Systems Inc 358.32; Alarm Speciafties und Protection University of Illinois 400.00; Image Systems & Business Solutions LLC 7,476.26; Independent Stationero 3127,63; Info USA Marketing Inc 9,400.00; Inc 414,49; Albeitsons 1066.24, Alert All Corporation 4,987,50; Alevunder Chemical Corporation 1,000.00; Alexander Equipment Company Inc 87.45; Infer Public Sector Inc 1 417.23; Information Today Inc 404 00; Inland Power Group Inc 3,550.72; Innovation Eoperts 13,605,00; Institute of Police Tech Algonquin Area Public Library 74.90. Alibris 397 58: Alice Cnnners 287.63 All Hands Fire 982.00: Name 'r'TDPYMNTS: All in One Services 950.00; All & Mgmnt 695.00; Integrity Business Forms Inc 4,818.20; International Code Csuncil Inc 311.00: Internatioaal Csde Council Inc 125.00; Interstate on the Read Catering 3.362.80; AlI Products Automotive Inc 1,254.13; AIl Traffic Solutions 2,645.00; Alldata 1,500.00; Allegro Music Center 15.00: Allied Battery of Chgoland Inc 5,467,28; lotI Axon of Chiefs of Police 275.00, International Asssc for Identification 240.00; Intl Council of Shopping Centers Asphalt Paving Company 9,500.21; Allied Benefit Systems Inc 4560 00; AlIstar Auto Glass 957.00; Alltown Electric 10,708.46; Alpha Building 100.00; Intl Institute of Mncpl Clerks 270.00: Intl Society of Arboriculture 275.00: lotonimeters Inc 196.50; Anette lsaacs 250.00; Iwi Promotions Maintenance Services Inc 3,850.00; Alpha Prime Communications 12,409,76; The Alphabet Shop Inc 1,869.00; Alphagraphics 441 60; Amazon Corn 1,786.78; JO Metal Works Inc 1,338.00; J Craftvn Trustic/o ATG Trust Co 1,207.13; JO Curcio 67.11; JG Uniforms Inc 324.00; J Rodwyer Inc 101.00; J Credit Services 8,644.22; Joe Ambresino 946.90; Amchar Wholesale Inc 1077.53; Ament Inc 21.294,69; American Comfort Group Inc 10,142.91;Tomassone 84.62: Jill Jablonsky 18.20: Jessica Jacubson 250.00: Ted J Jagielo MD 215.00; Janusz Maciorowski 54 29; Janway Company USA Inc American Door A Dock 3,281.38; American Eagle Corn 19,449.00; American FirstAid Services Inc 784.40; American Institute of Cpas 325.00; Americani 371 .00; Rosemary Jelinek 14.25; Lee Jensen Sales Co Inc 6,400.00; Jerome Conlon 705.60; Jewel Albertsons Site 03481 922.51 , Jewel Faber c/s US Library Association 203.96; American Library Association 2,643.00; American Looms 374.44; American Planning Asso 1,105.00; American PublicTrust -Trust r/e 690.19, Jewel Food Stores 100.00; Jiffy Labe 859 4,705.93: Jin Ja Rhee 18.15; Joe Organizer LLC 275.00; Louis E Jogmes 64.09: John Works Assn 942,00; AMJ Spectacular Events 675.00; Bradley C Anderson 480.00; Anderson Elevator Company 1,865,00; John C Anderson 140.53;Folao 950.00; John Seto 117.75; Jerald J Johnson 1,150.00; Jolanta/Shavel Amai 28.27; Journal & Topic Newspapers 193.00; JP Morgan Chase Anderson Lock Company Ltd 10,611.12; Anderson Pest Control 100.00; Anderson Pest Solutions 1,813 00: Anderson Safford 209.74; Andres Medical 117.9t; JP MorganChase Bank NA 48,565.51; RC Juggles & Co 775.00; Julie Inc 6,094,68: Jumpin Joey 440.00; Steve Juslmun 300.00: K Plus Billing Ltd 45,058.82; Ania Smulska 934,59; Animated Data Inc 225.00; Apple Books 3,066,10; Applied Maintenance Supplies und Solutions 102,33:Engineering LLC 58000: Kale Uniforms Inc 11,938.48: Kale Foundation of Park Ridge 100.00: Paul W Kamman Jr 400.00; Robert E Kampwirth 10.00: Appraisal Associates 637.50; Arc Disposal 6 Recycling t9,462.67; Arc Disposal Company Inc 2,620,414.57, Arc Imaging Resources 2,030.28: John Kane MC Knnna & Associates Inc 2,200.00; Gary Kantor 475.00; Kara Company Inc 395.07; Douglas M Karnwsky 400.00: Karpuk, Patryk 129.43; Kasco Archer 136.35; Ariel Inc 1,000.00, Arliogton Power Equipment 15.85: Arnold Menet 10.36; Arrnw Road Construction Co 1,066,921.01; Arrow Silk Printing 2,175,00; Kathleen Field Orr and Associates 2,350.00, Daniel J Keurns 60,00; KeittsfSharvn Bond 37.13; David M Keller 182.00; Keller Heartt Oil Screening Inc 3,764.50; Art Evcursions2l5.00; Arlan Nati 116.02; ArthurJ Denten 77.04; ArthurJ RognrslJehn Smart (8) 159.69; Ashland Inc 2,924.90: Co Inc 5,256.70: Kens Powerand Sail 743.19; Keystone Automotive 18000; KGI Landscape lsc4O,161.00; Kids ReferenceCo Inc 132.29; KieftBros Inc Kirk A Ashleman 2,381 .83; Atlas Bobcat Inc 9,1 28 45; Atomatic Mechanical Services Inc 1 2,61 1 .06: Atomic Mechanical Services Inc 2,31 7.25;Kathryn336.00; Kikos Flower & Gifts i 74,95; Kilmurry Development 80.86. Kenneth King 20.00: Kevin King 400.00: King Transmission Co 2,490.00: Kings III of J Atwood 250.00; Audio Editions 7,511.60: Auto Glass Plus 563.00; Auto Truck Group Inc 390 00: Aotomated Scale Corporation 5,731,59; NameAmerica Inc 439,40; Kino on Vides 150.00; Kiwanis Park Ridge Noon 532.00: Klein Thorp and Jenkins Ltd 170,137.43; Jeffrey Koller 40.30: Jason YTDPYMNTS, Automatic Control Services i 212.50; Autumn Tree 318,988.97; AV Cafe 2,987.80; Avalon Petroleum Co Inc 115,991.05; Awe 1,050.00;Kollum 325.00; Law Office of Peter Kopoulos 40.00; Kosicki, George 78.21: Roman Kospin 135.00; Gretchen Kottkamp 260.07: Koziol Reporting Service Azavar Audit Solutions 9,107.48; 8&F Technical Cede Services Inc 3,575.04; Julia Bachrach 500.00; Geoffrey Baer 1,000.00; Baker and Taylor Books 358.75; Marcin Kozlowski 2,500.00; Krogotad, Mort 89,71; Krueger International Inc -; Wendy D Krug 117.83; Ron Kurowski 300.00; Kussmaul 194,513.27; Baker and Taylor Inc 4,1 10,00; Baker Tilly Virchow Krause 14,400,00; Barnes & Noble 77.00; Barnes Distribution 2,958.41: Joseph BassoElectronics Co Inc 1 592.34; Kastom Signals Inc 6,831 .78; Eugene C Kwsk 220.00; L and S Family Invest Marcus 900.00; David P La Francis200,00; La 642.91; Baudville Inc 413.42; Baumel, Nancy/Ralph 227.67: Neon Beecrntt 15.00; Kenneth R Begg 49.92; Barbara E Beil 145.82; Steve F Beil 225.00; Pelusa Home Improvement 9,1 50.00; Laconi 100 00; Laconi MMS 35 00: Laconi YSS 60.00; Felicio Lahart 1 800 00: Daryl Laird 17.600.00; Lake &Mc Carl F Beilke Jr400.00; Bell Fuels Inc 40755tO; Jndi Bernis Whitney 16.82: Kristin Berg 1,648.36; Angela Berger 322,21; GW Berkheimer Co 1nc242.56; Henry County 80.00: College of Luke County i 550.00; Lake Forest Public Lbrary 15.00; Luke Villa District Library 22.00; Lakeshore Learning Materials Berland S Hesse of Tools 115.91; Bernan Associates 1,000.00; Bernard Di Meo 52.05; Best Quality Cleaning Inc 4192.00; Bio Tron Inc 19,715.00; Black 84.95; Lakomy, Wojlech 44.86; Lampignano and Son Construction Co 2,260.00; Landmark Ford 28,183.00; Landscape Forms lac 1 662.82; Christopher Boo Network Services 50,946.16; Blue Cross Blue Shield of IL 2.444,634.29: Blue Line Censuhants 264.95; Bvbs Bike Shop nf Park Ridge Inc 34.99 J Lagan 400.00, James A Lange 400.00; Luport Inc 2,1 1 1 .50; Stephen A Laser Associates PC i 650.00: Laundry Concepts oc 1 86.60:Frank T Launa Stanislaw Bochenek 575.79; Catherine Bombard 45 00; Bonnie Baker 22.98; Kathleen W Bono Cur LId 263.00: 900kpaRe 480.00; Peter A Bostrom i 7.82221.99; Law Enforcement Training LLC 2,650 00; Law Offices Ancel Glink Diamond -: Pamela J Lawrick 75.00; Lawson Products Inc 271.61; Joseph Bottom Line Personal 39 00, Bound Tree Medical LLC 122 24; Michelle Bower 10.00: RR Bowker 5295.00, BrusiO Communications Inc 1,367.67 Lazara and Associates 25.00; Leach Enterprises Inc i 0,777.35; Leadership Directories Inc i 262.00; Leadsonline LLC 3.468.00; Leaf Capital Funding Inc Breach Peint Consulting 1 500.00; Bredemann Chevrolet of Park Ridge 1 423.08; Bredearann Toyota of Park Ridge 664.87; Brett Equipment Cor 7,513.82; Learning Eopress LLC 3,399.00; Jason A Leavitt 30.00; Loctorum Publications Inc 191.71; Legend Electrical Sales 56.00; Legsland Discovery 228.90; Brickton Gallery and Arts Center 700.00; Gens Briglio 400.00; Bristol Hose & Fitting 54 56; Brodart Co 453.18: Jodi Lee Broderick -; Michael Center US Inc 450.00; Anthony J Leidig Sr 5,600.00: Lenny Hoffman Excavating 589,123.64; Les Real Estate Enterprises Inc 341 .71 ; Leumuo Instrument Brogan 400,00: Brook Electric Distribution Co 2.561.07; Brown Indastries Inc 75.50: Ronald T Brubaker 400.00: John D Bruchsaler 48.00, Brumbach, Company 156.88; Anthony P Letrich 120.91; Robert Leurak 567.87; Laurence Lewis 87.50: Leois Nenis Matthew Bender & Cs Inc 202.06; Vladimir Mark 249.12, Ellen Bruno 64.95; Bruski Upholstering 3,080,00: BT Real Estafe Investment LLC 86,43; Name YTDPYMNTS: Louis Buffardi 70,00;Leyetchkiss 250.00; Liberty Landscaping 865.26; Life Fdness 27.50; Like New Auto Spa 135.00; Lincoln Story League 40 00: Lincolnwood Public Library Building & Fire Cede Academy 435.00: Bureau of Weights and Measures -, Christopher B Burke Engineering Ltd 809,617.37; Jumes W Burns 1,150.00: 44.98: Lisdchriot Builders 934.59. Lisdcs Equipment Sales Inc 6,825.57, Kris Lindquist B5.00: Liquid Engineering Corp 3,805.00; Live Oak Medio Busse Auto Body Inc 3,655.47; David M Cacioppo 50.00: Ed Cage 37.46; Call One 18516.03; Call One 11,207.62, Ali Canil 100.00, Cannon Cochran 491.34: Locker Room Screenprintiog -; BreI Lorenc 2,000.00; Lowes 9900 6274932 65.32; Michael D Luehr -; Lund Industries Inc 9,150,25; Lurvey Management Services Inc 325,023 89; Canon Bus Solutions Central Inc 3,948.96; Canteen Vending 350.00; Capstone Press Inc 5,456.26; EsmereldaLandscape Supply 4,842.14; Lyke. James 16.75; Lynda Murphy 7.57. M & A Parts Inc 190.00; MABAS Division 3 8,425.00; Mr Diebold 110.59: M Cardenas 500.00; Michael R Cardenas i 091 21 , Cardiac Science 670.16; Carhartt Chicago Sullivan Center 724.71 : Carney & Co Inc i ,020.00 CarrotTop Margarites c/o Carol Greolie 28.59; Michael Madden 600.00, Liana Madura 1 .200.00: Magik Technology Solutions Inc 16,703.53; Maglin Site Furniture Industries Inc 505.56, Case Lots Inc 21 738,82; WM J Cassidy Tire & Service 7,477,80; Castle Motor Sales Inc 1 95,15; Canendish Square 1 377.46:CCII545.00, Mail Finance 1,287.00; Muine Township High School East 495.00: Maine Township 5.00: Maine Township FIS District 207 200.00, Maintenance Incorporated 634.31 ; CDS Leasing a Program of de Lage 4,t43,66; CDS Office Technologies 155,325.07; CDW Government Inc 96,092.49; Center forMade Easy 1,235.00; Mair Rapes c/a Peggy Lynch 72.58; Major Case Assistance Team 3,112,75; Stephanie Maksymiu 100.00; Marty Maloney t60.00; Education & Employ Law 1 54.95: Center fer Public Safety and Justice 1 108.00; Center for the Study of Services 450.00; Center Point Publishing 396.97;Manas Torcom Touch at Beauty Crptng 9,864.86; Mangy Laoguages 3,875.00; Donald Mann 400.00: Manufacturers News Inc 436.90: Marcin Malin Central Management Services 24,150,92; Central Service Center 598.00: Central Technology Inc 9,376.22; Century Link Business Solutions 115.32;950.00: Margie Latz 83.00: Mark EllioB Corp 812.00; Marlin Environmental Inc 5,000.00; Marquee Manie Presentations LLC 325.00: Marquis Whos Who Ceridian Employer Services 9,091.40: Certified Fleet Services Inc 2458.64: John Chase 200.00; Chase Payrnentech 11,053.82; Chern Dry Windy City 784.50; Martin Implement Sales Inc 76.93; Marvel Construction 23625.00: Marvel Super Heros Magazine 29.92; Mary Redman 15 67; Mason Crest 401.00; Chemical Pump Sales&Servico 309.34; Chiuppe Plumbing Inc 8,190.85; City of Chicago4,612,052.69; Chicago Communications LLC 4,868.00;Publishers 127.68; Mason H Tnirnble IV 154.08; Mary Mason 1,082.10; University of Massachusetts 1500; McAllister Equipment Co Inc 3,770.43; Mc Chicago Intl Trucks LLC i 991 18: Chicago Kent College of Law 430.00: Chicago Metro Agency for Planning 358.80: Chicago Sun Times 4t .60; Chicago Cano Industries 1,885.85; Mc Donalds Park Ridge 636.56: Timothy Mc Ewen 140.00: Matthew Mc Gannon 10.00: Mc Gurrys Auto Repair LLC 114.80: Tribune 1,400 00: Chicago Tribune Subscription 754,00; Chicago Truck Sales&Sernice Inc 210.63: Childs World Inc 1,668.55: Childrens Advocacy Michael J Mc Grath 1,569.80: Mc Henry Public Library 44,95: Mc Lennan Property Management 17,547.88: Mc Lennun Property Management 48.96: Centers of Illinois 398.00; Childrens Plus Inc 1,567.52: Rosasse Cirignani 91.64: City Electric Supply 219.43; Citylech USA Inc 390.00: CIada Dennis Mc Mahon 241.30; Matthew McGannon 26.00; Susan F McGovern 50.00; McGraw Hill Companies 279.85: Joseph Mcmullen 560.00; Meade Construction 950.00; Clark Baird Smith LLP 71,632.73; Clayton Ruyle(The Care st Trees) 950.00: Clitford-WaId 135.64; Clonofinish Club Inc 1,500.00;Electric Cs Inc 79,057.46; Ben Meadows Company 549.52; Betsey Means 300.00, Med Pro Waste Disposal, LLC 500.00; Mehr Jeunette 22.60; Mei Levi Coaler and Associates 31.84; College of Dopage 4,337,00; Colley Elevator Co 902.00: Columbia Books Inc Publisher 269.10; Cemcust Cable 6,777.27;51.75: Carmelina Meister 45,00; Meitus John 1,836.00; Meitus, John 950.00; Melinda Tamzik 223.27; Melissa Farnhum 84.75; Menando 35230313 Spencer Comifor 300,00; 191,992,11; Community Media Workshop 99.00; Computer View Inc 25,320.00: Computerized Fleet 4,300.46, Meridian IT Inc 9625.00: Metro Fire Chiefs Asso of IL 210.00: Meyer Material Co 57,177,89: Meyyappuo, Nugu 149 11; MGP Inc 90.980.38; Analysis Inc 1,195.00; Conrad Polygraph Inc -, Tyler Conrad 200.00; Consern F5 2.304.00: Constellation 115,273.68; Cook County Clerk 10,00: Cook Michael HaIlNits Evola 51.50; Michael Knieling (8) 524.33: Michels Corporation 23,620.60; Microframe Corporation 176.00; Mida 100.00; Mid States County Recorder of Deeds 314,00: Cook County States Attorneys Office 200.00; Cook County Treasurer 15,392.96; Cook County Treasurer 236.69;Organized Information Center 675.00, Midwest Air Pro Inc 1,198,30; Midwest Axon of PBLC Procurement 45.00; Midwest Automatic Door 4,098.03; County of Cook Illinois 2,240,70: Cooperative Computer 87,769.25; Copenhaver Construction 1,320,476.37: Copy Set Center 531 .00: Copy Set Printing Midwest Swiss Embroideries Inc 1,006.80; Midwest Tape 65,151,38: Mighty Mites 1,467.01; Dean Milano 200.00; Milieu Design LLC 9,175.00: MilI 685 00; Cosmetic Auto Trim S Glass Inc 2,478.58: Council of State Govt 89 tO: CPS Companies 4,073,18; Crash Data Group Inc 1.329.00: CreativeSpecialties Inc 759.82, Millennium Properties RE Inc 1,300.00; MIR Appraisal Services toc 3,000.00; Mitchell i 1,423.27: Sarah E Mitchell 103.00; Jon Financial Staffing Inc 2,574,00; Creekoide Printing 8,410,00: Crescent Ave Plastering and Painting Inc 5,000.00; Brandee Crisp 75,92: Critical Reach P Moehrlin 50.00: Maria Molinare 500.00: Leroy A Molinari 160.00; Monroe Truck Equipment Inc 7,512.83; Moonlight Press -: John Moran 736.09: 525.00; Crosstowv Electric Supply Corp 260.00; Jay Crowley 28.05; Hector Cruz 50.00; Crystal Lake Firefighters Axon 50.00: Crystal Lake Public LibraryMorningstar Inc 21,139,00; Morton Grove Animal Hospital 685.50; Morton Grove Supply Cs Inc 101.18; Morton Salt Inc 121,649.31; Motiso Picture 79,95; Cumberland Service Center Inc 3,649.31; Cummins NPower LLC 9,172.26: Currie Motors 148,741,00; DB Machine Co 1t3.00; D Bskì und co IncLicensing Corporation 168.79: Motorola Company Client Software 1,176.00; Motorola Inc 6,926.50; Movie Licensing USA 720.00; Mooienotes Inc 1,800.00: D Lyons 64.37; John Dacquisto 480.00; Dale (Goodrich) Braun 50.72; Mary Dalton 41 19, Daniel Alonso 160.00: W S Darley & Co 14,250 25;679.50: VHPS 318.98: Muellermist Irrigation Company 754.75; Multi Cultural Books & Videos 144,70; Mundulein Fire Dept 20.00: Municipal ClerksAssn Dash 121 80: Datacnm 449 00: Dane Cook 932 09, Daney Tree Expert Co 30.250.00, Davidson Titles Inc 1 506 53; DCEO Cush Unit 4390; De Ben 9.43;n & ow Suburbs 230.00: Municipal Clerks of Illinois 100.00; Municipal Emergency Services Inc 10.680.99: Municipal Fleet Managers Asso 50.00: De Franco Plumbing Inc 8,743.08; Laura J Dee 51.00; Dell Marketing LP 18,538.96; Delta Dental of IL 233,836,76; Deluve for Business 185.79: DemcoMunicipal Research Service Inc 500.00: Laura Muresan 53.34; Murphy & Miller Inc -: Tim Murphy 15.95: Murray und Trettel Inc 2,700.00; James Murray Inc t5,549.66; Dempster Development LP 200,000.00; Denise Carney 53.23; James M Depknn 460.00; Des Plaines Cur Wash 1,300.00; City nf Des400,00; Musser Forest Inc 635.50; MWM Consulting Group 5,000.00; NE IL Public Safety Trsg Academy 27,850.50; N E Multi Regional Training Plaines 1 .259,694.98; Des Plaines Fire Department 450.00; Des Plaines Public Library 68.94; Brian Deveau i 650.00; Dewelfe Music Library 350.00: Di 5,610.00; N Kladis c/a Laurie Kladis 820,84: Namity 220.95; Napa Auto parts of Des Plaines 6,953.96; Napleton SDP Chrysler Jeep Dodge 352.68; Meo Brothers Inc 482,024.79; Diamond Paint Co 7,682,73; Janice Digisia 45.00; Dire, Michael 52.94; Display Sales Co 517 00: Document Imaging Napletons PR Lincoln Mercury 439.07: National Asss of Town Watch 369.00: National Creative Enterprises 2,t 54.00: National Fire Protection Association Dimensivns Inc 500,00; Dvje S Forensic Supplies Inc 273.84; Dominicks Sateway Inc 74.85: Dominos Pizza 50.00. Donald Zbylut t5.38: David Donavun 1 205.55; National Imprint Corp 423,25: National Pen 560 00: National Power Rodding Corp 942.97; National Power Rodding Corp 37.00: Nutional Seed Thursday, October 30, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

2,273.00; Nationwide Retirement Solutions 57998.53; NatI Fire Protection Assn 6840: NatI Fire Sprink'er Assoc Inc 8500: NatI Pblc Empr Labrpermit no 491 18,159.46; US Toy Company 49.08; UIS Bursar 18.00; Ulme Inc 502.38; Ultra Strobe Communications Inc 36,635.15; Underwriters Relations Asno 20500; Patrick J Navin 46000; Diane D Nelson 320.96; Karen Nelson 300.00; Neopost USA Inc 487.98; New York Timen 93600;Laboratories Inc 3,409.95; Unitirst Corporation 9,916.53; Unilock Chicago Inc 395.00; Union Pacific Railroad Company 10,260.00; Union Pacific Newsbank 4125.00; Nextel Communications 350.93; Michelle Nichols Yehling 15000; Nicar Gas /9,45948; 01es Public Library 5994; Julia L Nistler Railroad Co 5,61.80; Unique Books Inc 10,514.20; Unique Management Services Inc 850.25; United Laboratories 484.99; United Parcel Service 1000; No Sub Assn of ChIefs ot Pohce 140.00; Norb and Soon Electric Inc 76500, Nnrlab Inc 44300; North American Paper Co 588.00; North Park4,345.58; United Rotary Brush Corporation 3,617.56; United States Postal Service 19.00; United States Postal Service 46,056.47; University ut Chicago University 5300; North Reginnal Major Crimen Tank Force 1400.00, Northbrnok Public Library 6593; Northern IL Police Alarm System 463920:Distrct 62.90; University of Illinois -Psep 80.00; University of Illinois at Chicags 30.00; The UPS Store 1573 177.79; Upstart 33.38: US Messenger and Northwest Animal Hospital PC 591.00: Northwest Community Health Learninp Center 87300; Northwest Electrical Supply Inc 101334; NorthwestLogistics 26.29; US Postage Meter Center Inc 370.47; USA Bluebook i 455.07: USA Mobility Wireless Inc 1 026.79; USA Today 286.84; UZ Engineered Municipal Conterence 2563000: Northwest Police Academy 17500: Northwest Truckworld Inc 950.00; 210000; NotaryProducts 343.52; V-3 Builders 993.94; Nick Valadez 2,026.20; Janet L Van De Carr 1 043 36; Vanguard Archiven 3,054.25; VCG Uniform 5,055.93; The Express Inc 5499: Notary Public Association st Illinois 25200; Novak Construction 20271; Novel Data LLC 35.00; NuQeot Risk Management Services Verdin Company 550.00; Verity 666.45; Veriznn Wireless 24,400.94; Village of Skokie 100.00; Frank J Villari 83.42; Vito Lasuoa 916,08; Vollroar Clay Inc 6250.00: Brehro O Conner 916.08: Patrick O Connor 35.00: Ray O Herron Company Inc 24660.64: 0 Learys Contractors Equip & Supply 1400.97 Producto co 2.022.80; Volcan Materials Company 33,503.60; WV Corporation Servicemanter Restoration 2,220.48; WV Corporation 6,642.43; WC Oakton Glass and Mirror Company 990.00: Online Computer Library Cntr Inc 2,026.50: Office Concepts Inc 1226.72: Office Depot Inc 18279.85 Marbach Jr 105.11; Jeffrey W Waddell 50.00; Beth Wagner 225.00; Eugene A Ware 20.00; Warehouse Direct Inc 11,559.29: Al Warren Oil Co Inc Otticeman Inc 5752.05; Kenneth Oliven 290.16; 011mBook Corporation 2,168.50; Claris Olson 2569.99; Olympic Engineering PC 11,077.00 143,846.46; John Wasik 50.00; Water Products Co of Aurora Inc 31,704.00; Water Resnurces Inc 49,174.95; Water Services Co 5,725.00; Way Ken Omnigraphics Inc 736.65: Dpenwood Studios Inc 3,815.00: Orange Crush LLC 24,745.98; Oriental Trading Company Inc 1,048.35: Orion Safety Products 881.40: Orkin Pest Control 1,348.77; Gregory Orta 20.00: Otis Elevator Company 7,566.00: Outdoor Specialties 4,884.00: Overdrive IncContractors Supply Co 2,916.55; Nicholas R Webber 101.50; Nicki Dubio Weigol CSC 1,175,00; Harold Weil 100.00; Kenneth I Weingart 44.99: Frances t03,058.20; P&G Keeoe Electrical Rebldrs LLC 5,153,54; P Jackson 43.99: Paul Pandocchi 2.66: Mike Panek 400.00: Paninon Piueria 990.00; Juan CWeisman 5.99; Sam Weller 250.00; Wells Fargo Bank 4,000.00; Wentworth Tire Bensenoille 9,965.14; West Payment Center i 718.10; West Side Tractor Panizo i i 0.00: Nike Papansavas -; Paper Direct Inc i 00.93; Parent Petroleum Inc 8.393.80: Park Ridge Auto Body i t 380.29; Park RidgeChamber ofSales Co 154.53; Weston Woods 685.59; Wholesale Direct Inc 2,211.87; Wide Open Went 44,304.41; Brian D Wiebe 459.06; William Karner 199.58; Commerce 2,535,00: Park Ridge Citizens Patrol 3,639.00; City ut Park Ridge Farmers Market 1,294,79; Park Ridge Lions Club 525.00, Park Ridge NewsWilliam Mc Inerney 285.81; Kendra Williams 150.00; Wilmette Public Library 18.00; Windy City Lights Inc 325.00; Winnetka Northtield Public Library Company 1,032.00; Park Ridge Paint Glass & Wallpaper 747.16: Park Ridge Park District 864.00; Park Ridge Public Library 5,278.89; Parts Now LLC 26.99; Winfer Equipment Co Inc 6,521 .56: Wins Juney Elstner Associates Inc 3,750.00; Monika Witek 950.00; Witek, Adam A & Monika 48.96; Witmor 492,60; Patras, Dean/Taste of Park Ridge 939.20; Patten Industries Inc 3,434.13: Parten Power Systems 117.63; PC Nametag 420.53; James PearsonPublic Safety Group Inc 382.87: Wolf & Company LLP 24,365.00; Word Systems Inc 358.00, Workmasters Inc 310,078.00; World Book Encyclopedia 389,37; Lynn Peavey Cvmpany 572.40; Penco Electric Inc 792.00: Penworthy 4,1 70.97: Perfect Cleaning Service Inc 18,695.00: Perfect Cleaning Service 1,502.00; World Book School and Library 819.00; World Chamber of Commerce Dir 60.00; World Point Ecc Inc 2,343.29; World Trade Press 600.00; Corp 25,950.00: Robert Perkovich 800.00; Perryn Pizzeria Inc 69.00; Personnel Strategies LLC 2,500.00; Penches Flower Shop 5,140.84; Pete theWT Coo Subscription Inc 15,643.98; Xport Fit 350.99; David F Ynot 387.95; Ziebart of Illinuis 1,515.00; Ziebell Water Service Products Inc 12,591.92; Painter Inc 4,031.00; Peter/Sandra Kubala 92,67: Cheryl L Peterson 136.58: PF Pettibone & Cv 825.33: Kathleen M Petty 244.38: Linda Pieczynski/R0II Wayne A Zingsheim 78.00; Zion Benton Public Library 12 95; Lynn M Zmija 3.96; Zoll Medical Corp 137,500.55 Call News 176.00; Steven J Piernki 460 00; Pioneer Press 632.80; Pipe Locating & Televising Srv Inc 8540.00; Steve Piper & Sons Inc 389,110.15; COMPENSATION: LESS THAN $25000 - Abdul, Barbara A: Acuno, Ronda: Adams, Elise; Adrian, Katherine C; Appuri, Diane: Argianas, George, Arntzen, Pitney Bowes 2,448 00; Pitney Bowes Inc 8,200.00; Pitney Bowes Inc 195.95: Kevin Scoff Plach 42.00: Plank, Donna 49.90; Planks Printing Service Inc Kurt: Baig, Rano: Bartel, Marguerite M: Bengtson, Chriotine A: Bertling, Gretchen L: Bienaso, Christopher: Blume, Joseph L: Bochat, Lauren: Brown, Carol 92.50; Platinum Plus tar Business 24,678.95; PNC Bank 73,020.13; P0k Uptown Holdings LLC 33,034.87; John T Podolski 400.00; Park Ridge Police S: Carani, Daniel: Carani, Margaret: Carlson, Jodi; Catins, Nicholas J; Chaplin, Thomas W; Chester, Patricia M: Chronopoulos, Panagiota; Cien, Katherine Pension 21 880.00; Police Records and Information Management Grnup 665.00; William Polka 1 5.00; Tommy Pollina Landscape Co Inc 1 44.00; PoloniaE: Cipolla , Dagmar; Cirigoani, Rouanne: Cirignani, Joseph A: Citrons, Salvatore A: Clausen, Tyler: Crnnin, Teresa: Cuesta, Marilyn Mercedes: Cumptun Bookstore & PIsh Co 2,913.87; George Polymenakns 45.00: Pomps lire Service Inc 3,469.40: Porter Lee Corporation 2,627.00; Porter Pipe & Supply Brian M: Cwick, Kerry L, Dalton, Mary Catherine; Del Boccio, Mario: Del Boccio, Olivia: Depcik, Rachel Shawn; Dockery. Claire: Dudlak, Christine; Durkin 877,06; Positive Promotions 983.00; PvweIl, Todd 302,85; Powerdms Inc 8,500.00: Prasair Distribution Inc 1,822.38; Presence Resurrection Medical Frances; Dytko, Jaroslav; Enderle, Paul A; Enright, Laura L; Fisher, Matthew; Frink, Elizabeth, Gelb, Kathryn: Gnutek, Marilyn C: Golden, Mary Elizabelh Center 1 496.25: AW Pressner 494.40; Presto X Pest Control 1 688.35; Lori L Preston 512.36; Pro Built Fence Inc 4,000.00; Pro Image 350.00; Proforma Graham, Tyler Edward; Greene, Claire; Griebler, Claire; Gronch, Christine B; Guido, Cynthia; Haak, Diane; Haak, Julie: Haue, Eden G; Haretoun, Juotin 244.90, Program Professional Services Inc 927.00; H and A Prohanska 45.00: Promos 911 Inc 2,338.74; Propac Inc 1,639.42, Proquest LLC 18,680.32; Hasse Linquist, Kristen; Henneman, Betty W; Hong, Linda: Horaitin, Evanthia; Jablonsky, Jill; Janas, Richard: Johnsen, Bruce: Joyce, Jeanne M; Jozwiak Prosafety Inc 3,03660; PS Associates Inc 45.00: Duality Books Inc 6,066.52; Quality Business 1,500.00; Quarter Treats Inc 15.00: Neal Quigley 59.50; Kathleen L; Juarez, Ana; Kleiner, Laura M; Knight, Daniel J; Koenig, Linnea; Koziol, Catherine; Kofner, Richard; Kuykendall, Eliane; Laurence, Kathryn Quinn Print Inc 900.75: RB Enterprises 50.00; RD Himleyc/o Robert D Himley Jr 14.02: RPP Enterprises 200.00: Radar Man Inc 770.35; Radwell J; Lekan, Claire E; Lietz. Ralph Walter; Lisownki, Paul J; Loiacono, Michael; Luszowiak, John; Mahoney, Elizabeth K: Maloberti, Guy; Maloney, Martin; International Inc 191.25; Anthony M Ragona400,00; Rails 1,568.46: Rainbuw Books Inc 14.920,14: Rainbow Farms Enterprises Inc 16,800.00: Rainbow Refreshments Inc 50.00; Anthony R Raitano 30.00; Ramsey Badre 84.74; Randall Industries 283.00: Random House Inc 3,673,92; Rapid Rooter Sewer Mungiolardo, Joseph J; Marcio, George: Marczyk, Bartlnmiej: Mathew, Kevin; Mazzuca, Marc, McCabe, Doris; McEnaney, Francine A: McGuire, James; & Drain Inc 3,950.00: Martin E Raye 400.00; Russell Raymond 45,00: RBT Holubek 885.27; Realview LLC 5,000.00; Rebels Trophies 383.95; ThomasMehr, Jeunette; Mellema, Victoria; Milissis, Nicholas; Miller, Pamela J; Miranda, Alejandro: Mulholland, Natasha; Mulvuny, Brendan Andrew; Mulvany, B Rechlicz 60.00; Reconyo -: Record Information Services Inc 804.00: Recorded Books Inc 142683f: Red Barn Innovations 125.00; Red Books LLCOliver: Mulvany, Bryan; Monos, Michael; Muresan, Laura Joan: Musillami, Francis J; Naum. Grace: Nelson, Pamela J; Neumann, Willìam; Niederkoro, 2,811.55; Red Boo Automated Retail LLC 150.00; Red Hawk Security Systems LLC 53,444.43; Red Wing Shoe Industrial Store 3,389.00; RedopeedJudy; Nimietz, Michael: Novotny, Joseph; Odds, Amanda; Pavel, Michael A; Payne, Ann; Pena, Norbella; Penelle, Robert J; Piaa, Cafhleen; Picardi, Illinois 30,689 26; Regent Book Company Inc 141 .17: Regional Emergency Dispatch Center -: John E Reid and Associates 600.00; Reliance PlumbingPatricia; Ponder, Mau West; Potter, Pamela M; Powers, Mary J; Pratt, Aleicia; Pufpaf. John M: Ouigley, Neal R: Raschke, Rnbert; Rayski, Brian: Reilly, 60.00; REM Management Services Inc 4,245.00: Richard Remijan 900.00, Charlen J Rende 35.00: D Rendina 2,873.59: Christopher F Repel 400.00; TheEmily; Rende, Charles J; Reno, Daniel; Rominoki, Valerie; Ronan, Pauline; Ruiz, Ruben; Rumbast, Jolie D; Russo, Jamen B; Sulemi, Zue: Saporito, Rescue Source 250.00; Resurrection Health Care (B) 747.29; Rhythm Band Instruments LLC 190.32; Scott Richter 900.00; Ricmar Industries 8,442.63:Michele Josephine: Schmidt, David F; Scievski, Allison V; Sclafani, John: Sendil, Emel; Shubert, Roger D; Sibiga, Kamila Elizabeth; Smith, James; Stam, Ricoh USA Inc 342.52; Riddiford Routing Co 3,789.00; Parry Rigney 1,308.41; Bahjat Rihani 672.00; Riverohore Reading Store 65.80: Robbins SchwartzJuliannn T: Stove, Tara Nicolle; Summer Swidnicki, Katherine, Suomi, Jack E: Surowku, Agvinszku D; Sweeney, Joseph; Sychowoki, Rachel L: Urbano, 3,719.30; Robert Christie 429.65; Robert Hale 66.59; Rnbert Ohm 194.53: Roberts Design & Build 911.48; Roberts Environmental Control Corp Michael L; Weil, Harold; Weisman, Frances; Wels, Karl; Whalen, Mary Judith: Whalen, John M; Wiebe, Patrick Thomas; Willis, Martin: Wortman, Robert 4,927.00; Robyn Huber 55.87; Rnchester Midland Corp 2,241,96: Rocs Plumbing and Sewer Inc 150.00; Roeoch Ford 893.03; Valerie Rorninuki 27.92;C: Yoohidu, Kathleen Ann; Yrastorzo, Rogelio: Zevnik, Lawrence; Ziemek, Kuren; Zingoheim, Sean; Zwolinski, Sylwiu Rosan, James 224,41: Elaine Ronmbon 551.92; Root Spriog Scraper Cu 247.82; Rosemont Public Safety Dept 4,935.00; Rosen Publishing Grnup COMPENSATION: $25,000 - $50,000 - Begg, Kenneth R; Bemis-Whitney, Jodi; Bertog Geraldine Mary: Buffardi, Louis; Campbell, Laura Jannette 2,759.40; Eileen R Rosenberg 164.68: Lisa Ross 175.00: Round Lake Library 22.00; Doyle Rowe Ltd 7,187.50; The Rowman & Littlofield Pub CorpCannon, Barbara A; Clerkin, Brian; Delk, Kathryn: Dulknski, Adrienne Y; Eichstaedt, Maria M; Ensign, Amber A; Eriksnon, Ann E: Feiereisel, Ingrid T 145.15; Stan Roy 255.00: Rubber Stamp Man 557.70; Ryan J Rundquist 400.00; Rush Truck Centers of Illinois i 889,63; Russo S Power Equipment IncFichter, Elizabeth S; Fricano, Michael; Gerambia, Donna; Green, Kellie E: Greenwald, Anastasia; Gross, Christine; Hagge, Sarah; Hayse, Wayne Douglas 3,404.33; Tom Ryan 936.70; Rydin Decal 4,016.25, Sate Kids Worldwide 75.00; Safety and Boot Center 3,938.52: Safeware 8.906,50; Sagerstrom, Hodge , Patricia A; Hodge, Kimberly Nicole; Hoffman, Matthew C; Hominick, Michael; Hudec, Denise M; Iffland, Rosemarie; Jelinek, Rose Mary; Kosecki Robert 328.89; Salem Press Inc 202.50; Sams Club Gect 230.47; Sams club Gecrb 2,118.02; Ronald M Sandier 10,952.70; SBC Global S&vicen Inc Philip; Maoon, Mury Churlotte; Neill, John; O'Keefe, Grace S: Pahlke, Dawn M; Pandocchi, Paul J; Papasoavas, Nike; Poirier, Kate M, Poirier, Lisa Deuna 275.50; Sch Real Estate LLC 10,260.00; Scharm Carpet & Interiors 433.81; Schindler Elevator Corp 3,115.96; Peter Schleck 46.00; Nikki SchInO Inc Rigney, Parencem; Rosenberg, Eileen R; Seoton, Michael P; Smith, Mary T; Suppan, Michael D; Szpigavvwicz, Agnes; Tidd, Edward A; Tunzi, Susanne 1,125.00; Ursula Schlosser 375.00; Schmaus Cash Register Co 265.00; Schneider Electric 1,596.00: Timothy A Schneider 108.00: Scholastic Library Vaci, Daniel: Wilson, Dolores I; Wolfensperger, Janice L; Zmija, Lynn M Publishing 3,124.77; William E Scholz 1,150.00; School Tech Inc 281.28; Schoolmasters Safety 955.35; Schroeder Asphalt Services 688.06; Jim Schwantz 150.00; Timuthy E Schwarz 90.36: Schweizer Emblem Cn 240.00: Screaming Galary LLC 350.00; Scuba Emporium 1,419.00: Sea LtdCOMPENSATION: $50,000 - $75,000 - Aleoaoder, Kim C; Basso, Joseph: Berger, Angela: Bostrom, Peter A; Branham, Jon David; Cage, Edmond J; 2,836.46; Sears Commercial One 239.96; Secretary uf State 2,176.00; Sedgwick Claims Mngnt Srvcs Inc 630.00; Sedju Painting & Decorating IncCairns, William; Crisp, Brandee: Den. LauraJ; Doyle, John E: Duron, Kelly Ann; Finn, Jeffrey M, Glint, Anthony; Graham, Edward FJr; Hernandez, Anthony 6,742.00; Glenn P Sedjo Painting and Decorating 9,550.00; Service Envelope Cnrp 592.00; Service Sanitation Inc 1,046.00; Service Spring Co Inc E; Krug, Wendy D; Lanners, Jack John; Letrich, Anthony P; Machaj, Therese J; Malkov, Bernard; McFadio, Jesse T: McMahnn, Dennis; Mohr, Mary A: 12638.68; Service Master Commercial Specialist 2,670.00; Sewer Equipment Co ut America 2,593.07; Michael P Sexton 40.00; Roman Shaakov 45.00; Murphy, Timothy R; Nistler, Julia L; Padula, Anthony J; Panek, Michael; Peterson, Cheryl L: Pinson, Carol; Preston, Lori Louise; Repel, Christopher F; Timothy W Sharpe 2,500.00; SHI International Corp 21,529.10; Paul Conway Shields 230.30: Showcases 61.50; Shred First Inc 271.95; The Sidwell Co Schwarz, Timothy E; Soto, Lauro M: Spires, Lonnie K; Steurer, Jennifer A: Tedeschi, Susan; Thomann, Margaret L; Tamlinson, Margaret A; Webber, 100.00; Sign A Rama 282.28; Sign A Rama 2,270.63; Sikich LLP 24,760 75; Anthony Silvio 750.00; Simplex Grinnell 6,153.73; Sirchie Fingerprnt LaboNichulas R; Wilson, Auron A 243.29; John Sioco 1,800,00; Sinter Cities International 510.00; RG Smith Equipment Co 1,893.46; Steven Smith 200.00; Snap On Industrial 151.92; COMPENSATION: $75,000 - $100,000 - Abbinunte, Knoten Lee; Alonso, Daniel C; Anderson, Jubo C; Anderson, Bradley C; Anciono, Joseph A: Beilke, Beth Snyder 450.00, Soil and Material Consultants Inc 7,364.00: Solarwinds Inc 6,895.50; Solid Waste Anon of no America 300,1 1 5.68; Jeffrey Sorensen Carl F Jr; Bieniek, John C; Blaue, Aaron M: Briglio, Geno; Broderick, Jodi Lee; Bogan, Michael S; Brubaker, Ronald T; Bruchsaler, John D; Buckley, 85.63; Laura M Soto 10.00; William Soukup 108 90; Sound Incorporated 4,650.00; Snuth Side Control Supply Cv 83.62: South Side Control Supply CoChristopher P; Burns, James W: Cacioppo, David M: Cardenan, Michael R: Caveoder, Rodney W; 229.04; Southpoint Insurance Agency 3,135.00; Specialty Store Services Inc 6.38; Hyriran Speck 175.00; Lunnie Spires 103.05; Spring Air Filter IncCruz, Hector: Dacquists , John: Depkon, James M; Dorner, John A; Osrsey, Sean P; Doucet, Jason J; Dziwulski, Kevin L; Egebrecht, Linda; Evans, Robert 354.00; Sprint NeolnI Corp 51 2.85; St Paul of the Cross School 50.00; Robert Stanbolie 50.00; Standard & Poors Corp 1 0,241 .05; Standard EquipmentT; Fagust, Scott J; Falco, Nicholas; Fass, Mario A: Garcia, Leonardo: Garland, Gregory; Geber, Matthew J; Genualdi, Julie Ann; Hahn, Ruth M: Harris, Paul Company 15,114.55; Stanger Litho Graphics 218.00; Stanley Security Solutions Inc 480.00; Staples Business Advantage 558.64: State ChemicalDaniel; Herling, Christopher D; 150m, Michael A; Jarku, Matthew; Jnhnnvn, Jerald J; Kamrnan, Paul W Jr; Kappler, Laura Elizabeth; Karowsky, Douglas M; Manufacturing Co 1,012.96; State Chemical Solutions 181.90; State Treasurer 104,292.85; Dana Stearns 100.00; Paul L Stephanides 6,417.32; CaroleKearns, Daniel J: King, Kevin; Knautz, Jeremy; Koller, Jeffrey: Kottkamp, Gretchen; Kuzmanovich, Zivko; Lafrancis, David P; Lamberg, Andrea R; Langan, Stephens 400.00; Jennifer A Steurer 21.62; Steve Davin 385,44; Steve Malekow 105.61; Stonewear Inc 1,067.00; Steven Stspka 227.04; James StoutChristopher J: Lange, James A: Laube, Jeffrey J; Lazenby, Wedge C; Luehr, Michael D; Malcornoon, David L.II; Mann, Donald; McEwen, Timothy; 45.00; Street Smart Seminars 250.00; Charles M Stroka 400.00; Dr M Stronska Md 60.00; Karyn J Suarez 30.00: Submarine Entertainment LLC 150.00; McGannon, Matthew: Mitchell, Sarah E; Mleko, Geoffrey S: Moohrlin, Jon P; Murray, Jamen; Naifziger, Joel F: Navin, Patrick; Ortlund, John L; Panizo, Suburban Accents Inc 2,021.50; Suburban Bldg OfficiaIs Conf 1075.00; Suburban Concrete Inc 116,914.00; Suburban Fabricators Inc 1,425.00; Juan C: Pavone, Brian M; Petersen, William C; Peterson, Benjamin; Pihaver, John M, Podolski, John T: Ragona, Anthony M; Raitano, Anthony R; Raye, Ssburban Laboratories Inc 8,938.00; Suburban Tree Consortium 99,020.00; Suburban Welding & Steel LLC 2,523.50; Summit Spocialtees 3,940.10; Martin E: Rechlicz, Thomas B; Robert, Remoh R; Rundquiut, Ryan J; Ryan, Kevin P: Sanetra, Arnnld J; Schneider, Timothy A; Scholz, William E: Scott Sun Times Media 4233.80; Sunset Lugiotics LLC 50,520.00; Superior Cnrpnration of IL 14,348.70; Superior Road Striping Inc 34,150.96; Susan John F; Sempoch, Robert; Skinner, Kurt F: Smaha, William C, Stopka, Steven: Stroka, Charles M: Suarez, Karyn J; Swendrownki, Thomas P; Szapielak, Kavathas-Annen 28.59; Suzanne Stafford 125.00; Thomas P Swendrowski 460.00; Anthony J Szapielak 400.00: Taste of Park Ridge 939.20; Tealula Anthony J: Taylor, Gregory J: Thompson, Thomas R; Tracy, Steven K; Vallejo, Mark A; Villari, Frank J; Waddell, Jeffrey W, Weingart, Kenneth I; Wolff, 100.00; Team Sales Il Ltd 165.00; Tebons Gas Service Inc 121.06; Techsmith Corporation 311.25; James F Testin 50.88; Thadiun Collinn 825.00; The Book Farm Inc 5,102.64; The Dooley Brothers 650 00; The Lock Up Storeage 3168.00; The Management Association nf Illinois 1,256.65; ThirdRaymond; Woodford, Gregory A; Yost, David F; Zermeoo, Anthony J Millennium Associates Inc 37,064.81; MuggieThomann 1 444.39; Thomas Russayc/o M.Mullinn 15.38: Thomas/Erin Romano 172.22; CathyThompsooCOMPENSATION: $100,000 - $125,000 Ashleman, Kirk A: Bueringa, John III; Cleary, Christopher T; Debo, Timothy C, Decker, Derek R; Deltosse, 314.92, Thompson Elevator Insp Snrv Inc 15,943.00; Thomas R Thompson 400.00; Thy550nkrupp Elevator Corp 1,625.00: Tice Survey Co 600.00;Jean P; Haoson, John Michael: Hanson, Robert P; Hilderbrant, Eric S; Hohmeier, David P; Jogmen, Louis E; Kampwirth, Robert E: Keller. David M; Kelly, Edward A Tidd 63.25; Tidey Farms 75.00; TitIlo Metal Products 8,387.00; Tin Soldiers 15.00; TJM Promotions Inc 1,410.00; TKB Associates Inc Robert J; King, Kenneth; Krause, Ronald W; Launa, Frank T: Leavitt, Jasen A: McGrath, Michael J; Mellema, Deane E: Nelson, Diane; Oliven, Kenneth 7,569.00; Todays Business Solutions 5,402,67; Tony Hernandez 10.00; Tonyan Bros Inc 15,931.22; Total Fitness 794.75; Touch of Class 50.00; Tower Orta, Gregory: Pieroki, Steven J; Plach, Kevin S; Portell, Alvin T: Ryan, Richard Alexander; Sankey, Scott Eugene: Shaughnesoy, Kathleen; Sorensen, Hill Stahlen 450,00; Traffic & Parking Control Co Inc 5,230.88; Traffic Control & Protection Inc 15,641 .30; Tn-Dim Filter Corp 1 260.15; Triangle Service Jeffrey T; Testis, James F; Ware, Eugene A Jr: Wiebe, Brian D Inc 798.24; Tribune Media Group i .353.00; Truck Alignment Specialists Inc 1,496.03; Trugreen Chemlawn Inc 3,115,00; Tugg Inc 150.00: TumbleweedCOMPENSATION: OVER $125,000 Hamilton, Shawn M: Kaminoki, Frank: Norton, Timothy J; Van De Carr, Janet L: Zingsheim, Wayne A; Zywanski, Press Inc 534.93: Susanne M Tuozi 10.00; Tyco Integrated Security LLC 336.23; Tyco Sinrpleogrinnell 2545.61; Tyler Business Formo 412,01: TylerMichael A Technologies Inc 107,112.24: US Messenger & Lugistics Inc 55.03; US Postmaster Permit no 647 1,120.00: US Postmaster 1,040.00; US Postmaster Ad #865611

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NorthLinda Yang 273 posed of. Storage - Legal Storage - Legal er Hidden Items Jessica Castro 343 Ave.Chicago,Illinois,60642.Marilyn Miller 402 Anthony Lewandowski Arthur Williams- 1 020 Park Dr. Flossmoor, IL. 60422 Andrea Dennis 236 (312) 397-1074 Brian Kmak 490 Unit k A1122 Unit D138- Tables, Boses & Chairs U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758075Fortress Ocelia M Goodloe 162 Management reserves the rightPhilip Rodriguez 571AAugusto Lopez Unit# C2138 Avery Matthew- 25 East Delaware Place AptkSO7 Leon HaIl 747 to withdraw any unit from sale.LanceTaylor 912 Diana E CarrascoUnit k #2197 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Unit D339- Bags, Sofa & Other Hidden Items Charles Hoskins 33 Registered or motor vehicles are Glenny Bagatua Flonquillo FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Alejandro Reyes 640 West IIrightwood Apt#103 Chicago, IL. Joana Sanchez 63 sold "As Is / Parts Only," no ti- Unit k B2221 CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ 60603 Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Shena C Smith 358 tIes or registration. Kenneth N LooseUnit k C2145 Unit D225- Misc. Items ErikaSanchez 632 Tenant Name: Unit k Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co, North Shore Chi- Lee Arroyo- 628 W Surf Chicago, IL. 60647 Shuvonne L Reed 791 Agnit Brahma 0240 cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, Unit F144- Boxes, Totes & Bag Zachary J Pozulp 0242 by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be Sean Currie- 524 N Ashland Chicago, IL. 60622 Olympia Edwards 585 Storage . Legal Storage - Legal Randa Uwainat 137 Jennifer Richter 0253 sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of Unit El 12- TV, Chester & Mirror Nicole Bell 741 Brittney C Ward 1062 the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Seaway Bank and Trust Attn April Wright- 645 E 87th Street Brian Dzinggai 908 Nicholas Curran 2045 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758061 Uptown Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Chicago, IL. 60619 Corneiluse E Windmon 186 Marlene Anzaldua 2100 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE The sales will be at the following location, 4100 W Fullerton Unit E180- Cooler, Table & Other Hidden Items Javier Albaladejo 807 10/23, 10/30/14#863043 FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Ave. Chicago, IL, 60639 and will be at or after 12:00pm and Taima Jackson- 1255 S Michigan Chicago, IL. 60605 continue until all units are sold. Unit G327- Tires, Totes, Chair & Other Hidden Items Crystal Partee 523 Life Storage of Harwood Heights CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Tawn Holifield 666 Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Yolanda Nieves- 4627 W Schubert Chicago, IL. 60639 Rena/Daniel Odonnell- 2206 N Lakewood Chicago, IL. 60614 will hold a public sale to enforce Unit 4813- Misc.Items Unit D293- Luggage, Boses & Bags Jennifer Covington 423 a lien imposed on said property, Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- r Charles S Davis 84 cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, Ruben Naal- 2841 N Pulaski Rd Chicago, IL. 60641 James Guarnieri- 2931 10th Ave South Apt k4 Birmingham, AL as described below, pursuant to Unit 4160- Sofa, Box S ring, Rug & Other Hidden Items 35205 Tiers L Williams 152 the Illinois Self-Service Storage by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of Sandra Colon- 2235 N Major Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit G138- Chairs Belen M Lozada 660 FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 NatashaShort 512 the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Unit 4366- Wood Furniture & Other Hidden Items 1 0/23, 1030/14 #8641 59 ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes- Jose Colon- 3923 W Altgeld Av 2 Chicago, IL. 60647 Karissa K Weatheral 719 day, November 12th, 2014, at Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Cassandra Cannon 165 The sales will be at the following location, 4055 N Broadway Unit 3861- TV, Boses S Misc. Items LifeStorage of Harwood Heights, Antionefte Davis- 1134 S Lombard Oakpark, IL. 60304 Aurora A Fedorca 353 7125 W. Gunnison, Harwood St. Chicago, IL. 60613 and will be at or after2:3Opm and con- Storage - Legal Storage - Legal tinue until all units are sold. Unit 3493- TV, Totes, Chairs, Luggage , Bags & Misc, Items 10/23, 10/30/14 #863596 Heights,Illinois,60706. Man- Samatar Ahmed- 3920 N Kenniore APT k 219 Chicago, IL, Lianka Fonville- 7600 N Bosworth Ave Apt#317 Life Storage Centers ot Hermo-agement reserves the rightto U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758021 Portage sa will hold a public sale to en- 60660 Unit 3617- Totes, Tool Box, Bags & Boxes withdraw anyunitfromsale. Debra Lambert- 2612 W Diversey Chicago, IL. 60647 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE force alien imposed on saidRegistered or motor vehicles are Unit 402- Clothing, Bags & Other Hidden Itemes FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, property,as described below, Lanceford Robbins- 634 W Pattterson Apt#2 Chicago,IL. Unit 3185- Rugs, Chairs, Boses Furniture & Other Hidden sold "As Is / Parts only" no titles Items CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-or registration. 60613 Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Unit 198- Misc. Items Lydia Mas- 4122 W George Chicago, IL. 60641 Service Storage Facility Act, lIli-Tenant Name Unit k Auctìoneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- to James Classy- 1532 E 43rd Pl Chicago, IL. 60613 Unit 3641- Misc, items fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 Nick Malizzo 1092 cago will be offering tor sale under the Judicial Lien process, Unit 123- Armor Jocelyn Johnson- 1521 N Taiman Chicago, IL. 60622 9517, on November 12, 2014 atRaymal W Dennis 1020 by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be Life Storage Centers of Hermo- James Classy- 1532 E 43rd PI Chicago, IL. 60613 Unit 3589- Totes, Boses & Misc. Items Julie Fierro 1327 Amanda Ortiz- 6315 W Grand Ave Chicago, IL. 60639 sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of sa, 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chica-You must be 18 years of age, or Unit 429- Records & Boxes the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North go, IL 60639. Phone number is Colleen Habing- 71 1 W Gordon Terr Apt#1 05 Chicago, IL. Unit 41 91 - Microwave, Sofa & Other Hidden Items older to attend our auctions. Azame Yahi- 548 N Wells Aptk2 Chicago, IL. 60654 Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. 773-235-8452 60613 Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois Unit46ll- Misc. Items The sales will be at the following location, 4301 N Cicero Ave, Management reserves the rightlicense k 441,001668 Unit 166- Boxes, Crates & Misc. Items Chicago, IL 60641 and will be at or after 9:00am and contin- Conrad Friess- 1419 W Albion Ave 2 Chicago, IL. 60626 Dan Gamez- 401 S Lasalle Aptk 1001 Chicago, IL. 60605 to withdraw any unit from sale.10/23, 10/30/14 #862725 se until all units are sold. Registered or motor vehicles are Unit 378- Misc. Items Unit 3664- Boxes, Cart & Tables James Pfieger- 10851 N 43rd APT k 222 Phoenix, Az 85029 Ann James- 10321 S 51st Court Oak Lawn, IL. 60453 sold "As Is/Parts Only no titlesLifeStorageofMontclarewill Conrad Friess- 1419 W Albion Ave 2 Chicago, IL. 60626 Unit B143- Table, Chairs, Bed, Box, Bags & Misc. Items or registration. hold a Public Sale to enforce a Unit 379- Boxes, Mattress, Box Spring & Other hidden Items Unit AA9000D- Bags & Other Hidden Items James Pfieger- 1 0851 N 43rd APT k 222 Phoenix, Az 85029 Joseph Gonzales- 5349 W Byron ApIk basement Chicago, IL. Unit Tenant Name lien imposed on said property, Conrad Friess- 1419 W Albion Ave 2 Chicago, IL. 60626 60641 475 Louvella Murray as described below. pursuant to Unit 312- Dolly & Misc. Items UnitAA6708D-Misc. ltemsStephanKlappoth-1740 N Marshfield Chicago, IL. 60622 Unit 401 - Chairs, Table, Totes, Boxes & Other Hidden Items 666 Tom Murphy the Illinois Self-Service Storage Antonio Miles- 6970 N Wolcott Ave Chicago, IL. 60626 Unit 4672- Misc. Items Cameron Seymour- 4130 N Mamora Chicago, IL. 60634 625 Lidia Galvan Facility Act. Unit 303- Bags, Boxes, Crates & Misc. Items Zachary Thomas- 552 Wilgate Chicago, IL. 60022 Unit B146- Toys, Chairs, Bags & Boxes 657 Shameeka M Illinois Code 770-ILCS 95/7 on 10/23, 10/30114 #864150 Unit 3613- Bookcase, Mattress, Boxes & Other Hidden Items Tonya Stanton- 304 Selnian Monore, LA. 71203 Riddle Wednesday, November Armanda Tellaz-Paz- 3361 N Pulaski Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit 0180- Totes, Boxes & Other Hidden Items 247 Claude Mc Kay Jr 12,2014. Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Unit 3008- Bags & Misc. Items Kelly Olson- 154 Fountaingrass Circle Barfeft, IL. 60103 350 SuIons Location: LifeStorage of Unit AAI693B- Chair, Tote & Misc. Items Weatherspoori Moritclare, at 6603 W Dinersey Luz Gonzalez- 309 W Enterprise Drive Apt k i 08 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758078 Westside Unit 3784- Bags Boses & Other hidden Items Bezleel Lissa- 4917 N Whipple St Aptk 3A Chicago, IL. 60625 586 Sulaca Biagham Ave, Chicago,Illinois 60707 Darrin Carkum- 1 371 W Krystal Ave. Chicago, IL. 60642 Unit B207- Basket, Mop Bucket, Bicycle, Weight Table & Other 564 Esther Garduno (773)237-3030. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Unit 1071- Totes, Weights, Mattress & Misc. items Hidden Items 777 Sean Sain Management reserves the right FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Noeni Feliciano- 4924 W Schubert Chicago, IL. 6063g Justin Kates- 4209 N Mobile Ave. Chicago, IL. 60639 784 Melanie West to withdraw any unit trom the Unit A106- Floor Cleaner, Vacuum, Mop Bucket, Shelf, 619 Earl Smith sale. The contents ot the below Notice is hereby given that on November 6, 2014, BID2WIN Unit 4894- Head Board, Mattress, A/C unit, Tables, Dresser & Other Hidden Items Licelia Velez- 4833 W Dakin Chicago, IL. 60641 662 Rosie Wilson spaces will be sold at a public Auctioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Cht- cago will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lien process, Robert Arbougast- 1508 N Wieland Chicago, IL 60610 Unit B407- Boses, Bags, Chair, Speaker & Misc. Items 636 Paula M Bryant sale for cash or credit card.If Patricia Castaneda- 4910 W Patterson Ave. Chicago, IL. 120 Deborah Davis there is no market value or no by public auction, the following storage units. The goods to be Unit 4215- Tools, Tool Box, Crates & Other Hidden Items Sandra Tapia- 1629 N Sawyer Chicago, IL. 60647 60641 582 Manuela Elia bids received, the goods will be sold are generally described as household goods. The terms of the sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Unit 3482- Boxes, Bags, Totes & Misc. Items Unit 8383- Sofa, Boxes, Mattress, Rug & Other Hidden Items 446 Delmy Fonseca disposed. Libia Ravell- 1808 W Farwell Chicago, IL. 60626 128 Jearleari Franklin RegisteredorMotor Vehicles Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids, Lasheena Johnson- 1758 N Monitor Chicago, IL. 60639 The sales will be at the following location, 1700 N Cicero N Unit 2321- TVs, Boxes & Other Hidden Items Unit B133- Chairs, Boses & Misc. Items 695 Karla Nesbitt are sold "AS IS / Parts Only" no Libia Ravell- 1808 W Farwell Chicago, IL. 60626 384 Maria Pabon titles or registration. Cicero Ave. Chicago,IL 60639 and will be at or after AIme Olmo- 2132 S Harding Chicago, IL. 60623 10:45am and continue until all units are sold. Unit 2159- Sofas, Totes, Refrigerator & Misc. Items Unit B303- Shelf Box Spring & Misc. items 515 SashaPaez Tenant Name Unit Number Peter Tidd- 4312 Winona Sfickney, IL. 60402 Lorenzo Canada- 5512 West North Ave Chicago, IL. 60639 691 Angel Paz Ramona M RomeroAl 147 Antonio Paterson- 4301 W Parker Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit 3615- Sofa, Dresser,Totes, Bags a Other hidden Items Unit 8326- Boxes, Bags, Chair & Totes 'e.. 425 Iwona WisniewskaRobin McLendorr A2104 Unit A143- TV, Furniture, Boses, Totes, Bags & Other Hidden Items Tommy 000ley- 1111 N Dearborn St Chicgao, IL. 60610 Armi Jerger- 3501 N Keating Chicago, IL. 60641 10/23, 10/30/14 #863400 Fernando Lebron 42116 Unit 81 37- Toys, Desk, Shelf, Luggage & Other Hidden Items Sylvia Jackson #2160 Tessie Bryant- 5035 W Huron Chicago, IL. 60644 Unit AA1400C- Hidden Items LiteStorage of Rogers Park will Stacey Williams- 3047 N Kilpatrick Chicago, IL. 60641 Pedro Serrano B2111 Unit A162- Misc. Items Summer Russell- 4254 N Kedvale Chicago, IL. 60618 hold a public sale to enforce a Unit 3930- Misc. Items Unit B105- Head Board & Other Hidden Items Miguel Garibay B2130 Angela Taylor- 5139 W Thomas SI Apt#2 Chicago, IL. 60651 lien imposed on said property, Brian Biagi- Po Bos 734 Franklin Park, IL. 60131 Antoniette Garza Cl 167 Unit B104-05- Chairs, Table, Sofa, Love Seat, NC Unit, Freez- Robert Moore- 814 Sudburg DR. Joilett, IL. 60435 as described below, pursuant to Unit 2149- Totes, Dryer & Other Hidden Items Unit B138-Crates, Boses, Mattress, Fan, Shelf & Shanna Morgan C2108 er & Other Hidden Items the Illinois Self-Service Storage ClothingAnthony Colon- 1512 West Pearl Street Stevens Point, Danielle GullicksonC2147 Eddie Newman- 5272 N 61st Chicago, IL. 53218 John Doe- 4100 W Fullerton AptkV Chicago, IL. 60639 FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 Unit A154- Bags, Boses & Shelf Unit 3382- Mattresses WI.54481 ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on or afterTykeesha Christmas C2159 Unit A21 1 -Chairs, Boxes, Lamp & Misc. Items Jose Guerrero C2165 Alan Colman- 5842 W Huron Dt Chicago, IL. 60644 Domita Leaverston- 1434 S Hamlin Chicago, IL. 60623 Wednesday November 12th, Anthony Colon- 1512 West Pearl Street Stevens Point, WI. Mae Stowers Dl 142 Unit BiSO- Chair, Dresser, Desk & Misc. Items Unit 2016- Mattress, Bags & Misc. Items 2014, at LifeStorage of Rogers Chermita Jenkins- 1434 N Lockwood Ave Chicago, IL. 60651 54481 Timothy Brown D2127 Briana Brown- 8501 S Springfield Chicago, IL. 60652 Park, 7524 N. Paulina St. Chica- Unit 8354- Totes, Bed & Clothing Salvador Alvarado D2180 Unit B147- Mattress & Misc. & Items Unit4715- Mini Fridge & Misc. Items go,Illinois,60626. (773) 381- 10/23, 10/30/14 #8641 29 Jairo Duran D2219 Stephanley Walker- 4743 W Polk Chicago, IL. 60644 Rukari Smith- 17077 Dorsett Ave Southfield, Ml 48075 1417 10/23, 10/30/14 #862525 Unit 0135- Luggage, Printer, Bags & Misc. Items Unh4511- Boses Management reserves the right Clarice Nathaniel- 1317 N WallerChicago, IL. 60651 Emanuel Shanklin- 1050 N Spaulding Ave. Chicago, IL. 60651 to withdraw any unit from sale. Unit Al 1 5- Chairs, TV5, Tables, Totes & Other Hidden Items Unit 2543-45- TV, Boses, Bags, Luggage, Other Hidden Items Registered or motor vehicles are John Doe- 1700 N Cicero Chicago, IL. 60639 Rachel Wallace- 1415 N Linder Chicago, IL. 60651 sold "As Is / Parts Only," no ti- SAY IT IM THE Unit B106- Chairs, Mattress, Bags & Misc. Items Unit 4882- TV, Dresser, Bags, Crates & BonesVanessa Rivera- tles or registration. Aaron Gardner- 10743 S Calumet Ave Chicago, IL. 60628 2801 N Sawyer Chicago, IL. 60647 Çining Tenant Name: Unit # CASSIFIEDS, CALL Unit Bl27- Luggage, Bags & Totes Unit 3555- Totes, Bags & Boxes - Letta Watson 967 Daisy Johnson- 1638 N Keating Chicago, IL. 60639 Sundae Tabb- 4958 W Potomac Chicago, IL. 60651 Ishman Finister 962 Unit Abt- Toys, Bed Frame, Mattress & Boses Unit 3167- Bags, Furniture & Other hidden Items us Luis Villegas 942 847-998-3400 TU Clint Lewis- 2750 S Roosevelt Chicago, IL. 60608 Erin Elizabeth- 3505 N Pinegrove Ave Chicago, IL. 60657 Priscilla Miller 918 Unit 0139- Misc Items Unit3782- Chairs & Sofa Kaliet Steiner 869 10/23, 10/30/14 #864134 10/23, 10/30/14 k864139 Shorn Demma 851 PLACE YOUR AD GOOD TO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS, A DIVISION OF SUN- MEDIA, LLC. PIONEER PRESS I RN W

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I SUPPLIED PHOTO senior housing options during if your needs should change." a time of crisis and may not As Alzheimer's and mem- know what type of care their ory-loss research improves, loved one may need," she said. more and more facilities are In response, Sunrise offers are offering special resources online questionnaire that fami- for memory care. Ellis of lies can fill out together to help Autumn Leaves, a memory- determine a recommendation care focused community, said for care. families should visit a memory Next, research, research, and care facility, even if the family research some more. member isn't yet ready for a "All communities offer full-time move. something a little different "For a person with mem- which makes each unique," said Smells like home: Autumn Leaves of South Barrington is designed specifically to meet the ory loss, needs may change Dawn L. Kempf, vice president needs of those living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia.J SUPPLIED PHOTO very quickly. Or the primary of sales and marketing, The caregiver may become ill or Garlands of Barrington in Bar- the service to be sure you will incapacitated, in which case Love: Autumn Leaves provides its residents the family may need to find a rington. "Before making a final be pleased to dine there on a the same memory care that the staff would decision, meet members of thatregular basis." memory care community with want for its own family. i SUPPLIED PHOTO community talk to them and "Be sure to explore all of very little notice. It's better to find out what they like or dislikeyour financial options to coverdirector of sales and market- think ahead and have a plan in about living there." the costs of senior housing. ing, Central Baptist Village place," she said. Kempf also added that you Consult a trusted elder law in Norridge. "We encourage "If you have a loved one should always be able to stay attorney or financial advi- older adults to look for a con- who needs memory care, look overnight to "try out" the sor. There are a number of tinuing care retirement center for a community that multiple facilities. strategies you may not have [which offer independent levels of memory care," added "Visit a community more considered, such as a reverse living, assisted living, memoryStevens from Central Baptist than once and at different mortgage on your home, or care, and nursing care] so theyVillage. "When it comes to times to get a feel for the pulseshort-term financing while can rest assured knowing all ofdementia, there are different and rhythm of the place," said you sell your home," said Loratheir needs will be met in one stages and one program does Margaret Gergen, general Ellis, director of sales and place as they age," she said. not fit all . . . Look for a commu- manager, The Merion in Evan- marketing, Autumn Leaves of "Researching and touring re- nity with a strong therapeutic Yum: Autumn Leaves has carefully designed ston. "Visit the dining room South Barrington. tirement communities is time activity program, ideally with its culinaiy program to ensure nutritional for lunch or dinner to person- Consider the future, not just consuming.You don't want to a full time music therapist. We needs are tastily met. I SUPPLIED PHOTO ally experience the menu and the "now," said Julie Stevens, have to start the search again are learning so much about the NO CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM I CELEBR.ATINGSENIORS I 5 Park Ridge Senior Center's Annual Holiday Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 1 This Saturday, Nov. 1 , the Park Ridge Senior Center will host its Annual Holi- day Bazaar. "Homemade holiday crafts, sweaters, afghans, baked goods, and so much more. The Bazaar is a wonder of treasures, plus supports the Senior Center," said Jennifer Meyers, senior center manager. Members at the senior center enjoy unlimited access to a wide variety of daily drop-in programs as well as discounted rates on the active adult programs, lun- cheons, trips and events. The Park Ridge Senior Center is located Interaction and socialization: The Autumn Leaves living area is expansive, comfortable and welcoming. The library at 100 S. Western Avenue in Park Ridge. has an array of books and magazines, and the diner provides a therapeutic kitchen that dispenses the aroma of fresh The Annual Holiday Bazaar is open to the cookies, pies and other smells that stimulate nostalgic memories and new conversations. I SUPPLIED PHOTO public. It will be held from 10 am. to 3 p.m. healing properties of music Visit parkridge.info/events/holiday_ba- for those with dementia," zaar_20 14_park_ridge_senior_center for she said. more information. Finally, consider which ProvIded by Park Ridge Senior Center amenities you or your loved one would enjoy. Senior PARK Ri FR iCI housing today offers a wide range of facilities from dining, exercise or even technology. SENIO' CENTER "Seniors today are more loo S. WesternAvenu.e. tech..savvy," said Maggie Greenberger, social media manager at The Summit » Get Out and Meet New Friends of Uptown in Park Ridge. "Residents are mainly We're open 7 days a week! coming in with desktop or laptop computers, but some )) Learn a New Hobby or Participate in a Favorite Activity are also starting to have iPads," adding that The Sum- There are over 25 weekly activities! mit of Uptown has wireless throughout the building for )> Priority Registration and Discounted Rates residents to enjoy. The Merion in Evanston, Amenities: The Summit of Uptown has a pool, a library, diverse programs on Paid Programming for example, has three din- and events, a computer center, exercise classes, a fitness area, a day And more! ing venues with different salon, banking and postal services, a wellness center, guest accommoda- tions and a lifeline emergency response system. I SUPPLIED PHOTO menus, meal times and ambi- See what ance, and it offers multiple "Talking to residents and 1 we reall about' sites for spa services, wellness team members will help give For ag 65 activities or entertainment. you a sense of what you can and better! ' Myers from Sunrise reiteratedexpect. Team members should One Month Trial that for all the research and in- be warm and friendly, and formation that can be provided demonstrate a clear interest and Just $5 up front, nothing beats the in- respect for residents at the com- (Within your trial, sign up for annual person visit. munity," she said. membership and we'll take S5 off the fee.) fortable. 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BY KARIE ANGELL LUC celebration's chief auctioneer. Ethridge while seated on the church steps at the the front steps of the chapel of Christ For Sun-Times Media and his wife Molly are proud of their entrance near the Oak Street corner. ChurchWinnetka where I belong and blended family. Molly Ethridge is also where I assist in anyway I can in the Ed Ethridge, a 27-year Winnetka retired after serving as a Christ Church Q. So, Ed: describe your role at rummage, which has its sale twice resident who is retired from an educa- administrator. Christ Church Winnetka. tional films public relations marketing "Ed Ethridge is one of the funniest A. I'm Ed Ethridge. I'm sitting on SEE ED ETHRIDGE,PAGE 19 career, is also retiring again of sorts. gentlemen I have ever met and has Ethridge is stepping back after about an incredible spirit to rummage," said two decades of spearheading shifts at Charlotte McGee ofWinnetka, rummage BORN BEFORE '54? the annual Christ Church Winnetka rum-sale coordinator, also fondly known as mage sales. The church, at 470 Maple St.,the queen of the sale. "We could not do Want to be in the DRIVER'S SEAT as you grow older? has two sales each year in summer and this without lifelong volunteers like Ed," NORTH SHORE VILLAGE PUTS YOU THEREt fall. The autumn sale, this year was on McGee added. Thursday, Oct. 2, is the bigger of the two The Christ Church Winnetka rum- PROGRAMS SOCIAL EVENTS TRUSTED SERVICES and is the 90th annual event. Ethridge is mage ministry dates to 1925.The church for Independent-Minded Older Adults wanting to age considered a master sorter of the men's collects donations year round. More than -=\, well inthe homes and communities they love department, which requires curating 400 volunteers, who serve more than items almost all year long. He's been the 4,000 customers, staff sales. All net pro- Joinbyl2.31.l4and emcee at the annual tent party that kicksceeds in the thousands of dollars benefit SAVE 10% on Your North Shore Village Voor '4on Yoo cho.c off the rummage enthusiasm. The Sept. 60 local charities through benevolence First Year MembershipI 19 tent party was his big night to be rec- grants. Ed Ethridge talked about his ognized for years of service, also as the connection to Christ Church Winnetka northshore-village.org 847-721 -1 41 3 [email protected] 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 ' CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS CELEBRATINCS(1ORS SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM ' NO I Retirement living redefined. Groundbreaking ceremony for eight-storyad- dition to Evanston's newest luxury retirement community kicks off phase two of renovations

The development of The liner that was built in 1902 as a dence) , switched to The Merion, Merion luxury senior apartment passenger ship and was dis- commissioned a model replica of community in Evanston entered guised to resemble a battleship the ship for the building's library phase two earlier this October, in World War I for decoy pur- and began purchasing pas- with a groundbreaking for an poses and sunk by a German senger lists and other artifacts eight-story addition that will add submarine - inspired the name. from the vessel to use as ap- Addition: Jeff Michael, COO of Horizon Realty Group, gave a congratulatory speech to the 63 fully furnished apartments to The owner, Danny Michael, soon pointments in various locations Menion team to commence phase two of the renovations and construction.I SUPPLIED PHOTO the 140 units in the community's discovered that the ship brought throughout the building. historic building. The addition his grandfather from Liverpool There is surprisingly a second inspection until he walked into theassociated kitchen upgrade pro- will also feature a beautiful two- to the U.S. as he did research for family connection to the property:ballroom. When he did, he turned vide an elegant 3,500-square-foot story atrium lobby, an indoor a ghost writer with whom he is Danny Michael and his wife were to his 41-year-old son Jeff with a event space within The Merion pool with locker room facilities, acollaborating with on an autobi- married in the building's newly sudden realization: he and his wifethat combines vintage charm with gorgeous rooftop terrace, semi- ography given to him as a 65th christened ballroom more than had celebrated their wedding in modern cooking facilities and enclosed patio for Tapas Barce- birthday present by his son Jeff. four decades ago. When he first the room decades before. state-of-the-art audiovisual sys- lona Restaurant and 2,500 SF of With that discovery, the Mi- walked into the building as a po- Now named The Crystal Ball- tems. The remodeling preserved retail space on Chicago Avenue. chaels abandoned its original tential buyer of the property last room & Lounge, the $1.2 million the classic architectural elements The new construction is part name concept (North Shore Resi-year, it was just another property allocated to its makeover and that give the room its timeless of a $15 million renovation and character, including the original expansion of the former North crown molding, intricate plaster Shore Retirement Hotel by designs in the ceiling, delicately Chicago-based Horizon Realty restored crystal chandeliers, and Group, which purchased the graceful archways framing the property at 1611 Chicago Avenue doors and mirrors. in 2012. The now-complete first The ballroom holds 220 people phase included reconfiguration for a sit-down event and 350 for a and remodeling of the existing cocktail reception, and is avail- apartments as well as updating of able for weddings, parties and the lobby, resident dining room, celebrations of all kinds. With 3,500-square-foot ballroom and two I 0-foot high-definition LCD cocktail lounge. projectors featuring TV and A/V The community offers flex- connectivity, the Crystal Ballroom ible short and long-term rental can host movie nights, big game options, an active social calendar nights, corporate conferences, ranging from lectures and recitals and New Year's Eve parties show- to excursions to local attrac- ing the Times Square ball drop on tions and a diverse set of dining the largest screens in the area. choices ranging from a dining The makeover also included room with order-off-the-menu the addition of an adjacent lounge fine dining to a bistro for casual with a baby grand piano and two dining and an in-room dining ser- flat-screen TVs; a lobby area that vice. The concept is something accommodates 200 people during new to Evanston: an all-inclusive cocktail hours; and other spacious luxury building for active seniors pre-event areas. that will be available for rent (not For more information about The purchase) providing flexibility Merion or The Crystal Ballroom & for retirees who no longer want Lounge, visit merionevanston.com homeowner responsibilities as or crystalevanston.com, or call well as snowbirds who want an (847) 864-6400. Provided by Merion Luxury Senior upscale extended-stay option. Major renovations: The Menons first phase of renovations included a facelift for the existing 100,000-square-foot building that, completed Apartment Community The S.S. Merion - an ocean In summer of 2014, now boasts a wide variety of striking features and brand new amenities. I SUPPLIED PHOTO i... 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Consider how much maintaining your existing relationship with your physician means to you, and if your next home will provide the kind of suburbs and into cities or suburbs and more access towns with and restaurants. to culture is While that accessibility may great, grandparents the find that it comes at their cost of less time with a grandchildren. That's for steep price to pay and doting grandparents, it may affect your chil- dren if they frequently rely on grandma and grandpa for babysit- ting. Before downsizing, consider if you're will- ing to move further away from your family. 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Inbe your own boss, then you will fact, many people not only switch likely find the cost of achieving companies multiple times before that goal, even if that cost is more retirement, but also some even demands on your time, is worth it. switch professions before retiring. Assess your skillset. Profes- As exciting as it can be to sionals over 50 have lots to offer, pursue a new career, men and but make an honest assessment women over 50 know that such of a skillset and find a career in a decision is not without risk. which those skills are transfer- While younger professionals withable. Some men and women few obligations can often handle might want to pursue a second bumps in the road on their way career that will make little to no to a second career, older profes-- use of their skillset, and that's sionals makang a similar move perfectly airight. However, extra often must consider the potential schooling might be necessary in effects such a pursuit might have such situations, and going back on their families, finances and to school oftentimes requires futures, including their retire- a considerable commitment of ments. However, as difficult as both time and money. For those it may seem to pursue a second who simply want to put their career after your fiftieth birthday,existing skills to use in a differ- men and women over 50 can take ent field or environment, assess these steps when pursuing a newthose skills and look for lines career to ensure their second act of work in which they figure to is as successful as the first. be especially valuable. If there Decide what you want, and are any particular aspects of Encore: Many retirees are launching a Second career in their 60s, '70s or 80s. According to the annual retirement expectations survey by fwe not just what you want to do. The your current job that you want to Employee Benefit Research Institute, 74 percent of workers plan to get a new job after retirement. I SUPPLIED PHOTO desire to pursue a second careeravoid in the future, consider that no doubt stems from more than when assessing your skills and in a potential second career and Either way, this valuable expe- sure of what you want to do next, just dissatisfaction with a current choosing a second career. Even how well your skillset applies to rience may reassure you that those who have faced a similar profession. Many people switch if they don't know it, established that field. A trial run, which can whatever decision you ultimately fork in the road may be able jobs or even careers because professionals over 50 have many be conducted by volunteering make is the right one. to help you narrow down your they find their current careers tootransferable skills, and such with a nonprofit organization or Don't go it alone. Switching options. The notion of changing demanding, leaving little time forskills can be a considerable as- through a part-time job or simplycareers after 50 carries some careers is exciting, and you can family or hobbies that have noth- set when pursuing a second ca- offering your services to a corn- risk, but it's certainly a risk that expect your personal and profes- ing to do with work. If what you reer, especially when those skillspany free of charge in exchange many before you have been will- sional confidantes to share your really want is more time at home have been assessed and can be for a chance to learn how the ing to take. If you know any peo- excitement and be willing to help or more time to pursue a par- applied to a new profession. business operates, can shed lightple, be it a friend, family mem- you in any way they can. ticular hobby, then keep this in Make a trial run. Nowhere on the inner workings of a par- ber or former or even current Making a career change after mind when looking for a second does it say that professionals ticular industry, showing you how colleague, who has reinvented 50 can be a risky yet ultimately career, and make sure that careercan't take a trial run at a second things work behind the curtain. themselves professionally, then rewarding move, especially for won't demand too much of your career while still fully engaged inTesting the waters may reaffirm speak with these people and ask those men and women who take time. If your goal is to get more their first career. In fact, testing your belief that a certain line of for any advice they might have. a thoughtful approach to finding work-life balance, then starting the waters before you jump in is awork is for you, or it might send If you know you want out of your their second careers. your own business, which can good way to gauge your interest you back to the drawing board. current career but aren't quite Courtesy ofMetro Creauve 18 ITHURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 * CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS CELESRATINGSENIORS SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES (0M NO Nutrition and aginggohand-in-hand is important drates found in fruits, grains back on sodium intake takes for people of all ages, and vegetables are the most more than just throwing the Nutritionbut it's especially im- beneficial, as these contain saltshaker away. Processed portant for men and women valuable vitamins, minerals foods, soups, canned goods, over the age of 50, who can and nutrients. salad dressings, condiments damatically improve their . Don't denounce dairy. such as mustard and ketchup, quality of life by eating a Dairy is a great source of and breakfast cereals are just i well-balanced diet filled calcium, which promotes a few of the many products with vitamins and nutrients. strong bones and teeth. Men that may contain alarming IThough that may seem like and women over the age of amounts of sodium. That's common sense, research has 50 want their bones to be as important to note, as excess shown that men and women strong as possible because sodium increases blood pres- in this age group, who are aging is one of the strongest sure by holding excess fluid often referred to as "Baby risk factors for osteoporosis, in the body. That excess fluid Boomers," are not necessarily a potentially debilitating puts an added burden on the as healthy as they may seem. medical condition in which heart, potentially increas- While the baby boomer loss of tissue causes bones toing a person's risk of stroke, generation, which is general- become brittle and fragile. heart failure, osteoporosis, 'y regarded as those people Vitamin D is necessary to cancer and kidney disease. hrn between 1946 and 1964, effectively absorb calcium. ItThe problem with cutting boasts longer life expectan- can be found in certain dairyback on sodium is that salt cies than any generation that products, including pasture- is so often relied on to make came before them, some of raised eggs and grass-fed foods taste better, and many that can likely be chalked up cow's milk, and it can be gen-people find salt-free foods to advancements in medical erated when men and womenbland. However, the rewards care, including a booming get enough sunlight. Other of reducing sodium intake pharmaceutical industry that healthy sources of vitamin are so significant that it's seemingly has an antidote D include salmon, light tuna worth making the adjust- to every ailment. However, a Fue' for life: People over 50 that start eating healthier diets can reduce their risk of ailments packed in oil, sardines, and ment, especially for men and

2013 study from researchers such as heart disease, stroke and osteoporosis. I SUPPLIED PHOTO sun-grown mushrooms. women over the age of 50. aat the West Virginia Univer- ICut back on sodium No one is too old or too sity School of Medicine foundchanges to their diets with which can be found in fish, intake. Cutting back on young to embrace a nutri- that baby boomers are less their physicians to ensure theeggs and low-fat dairy sodium intake can be very tious diet. Nevertheless, men healthy than the generation changes will be both effec- among other foods, will aid beneficial, especially for menand women over the age of that immediately preceded tive and healthy. in muscle recovery, benefit- and women over the age of 50 are in a unique position to them, tending to be more IBalance your diet. Kids ting aging athletes as well 50, who are at greater risk vastly improve their quality to have higher levels ofhear of the benefits of a bal- as those men and women of diabetes, hypertension of life by adopting a low-so- hypertension, diabetes and anced diet seemingly from over 50 who recently startedand chronic kidney disease. dium diet that is rich in vita- high cholesterol. While that the moment they enter a exercising as a means to However, cutting mins and minerals. news might be sobering, it's classroom for the first time, regaining their physical Courtesy ofMetro Creabve !1i1e1ynever too late for men and but many adults fail to heed fitness. A diet lacking in suf- U women over 50 to start eatingthat basic advice as they ficient protein can contrib- j healthier diets, which can get further and further away ute to muscle deterioration, reduce their risk of a wide from kindergarten. When arthritis and even organ fail- range of ailments, including changing your diet, be sure ure, so men and women must heart disease, stroke and to include plenty of protein prioritize including protein osteoporosis. and carbohydrates. Pro- in their diets. The following are a few tein maintains and rebuilds Carbohydrates are also men and women over muscles, which is especiallyan important part of a 50 can alter their diets so important for aging men balanced diet, their bodies are getting what and women who might find as they are a Iwaysthey need to live long and themselves unable to keep great source of healthy lives well into their up with the physical de- energy that can golden years. As is always mands of everyday life as help men and the case, men and women well as they used to. Includ- women stay active well should discuss any potential ing ample low-fat protein, past the age of 50. Carbohy- NO SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMESCOM CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS CCLIJ3RATINGSENIORS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 20114 19 I E D ETHRIDGE I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 Wound Care Specialists a year. And in the ways that I assist worthwhile as a volunteer who helps include actually sorting rummage other people. Plus the pleasure of as- when it's brought to us. My specialty sociating with my fellow sorters, who has always been the men's department.are likewise devoted to helping others, That's been very interesting. Men usu- really is a privilege. Finally, it's a great At Hillcrest We No Matter ally wear things to the point of dispos- thing to work for the queen of rummage, Provide How ing them when they're nearly useless. as we call her, she manages the whole It's my job to pick out what's got some affair. And that is Charlotte McGee. Exceptional Delicate. value in it and keep it for the sale. Care for Q.Why isWinnetka a great place Q. What is the inventory? to raise a family? Everyone A. We get a lot of Hawaiian shirts. A. Having brought children to this Very colorful. Very nice designs. I community myself, I find that this is sometimes wonder why that is. But perhaps the most congenial family I think it's because husbands' wives community that I could ever imagine. are not as fond of Hawaiian shirts as The educational opportunities are husbands are. When I really have fun extraordinary here. The attitude to- is when one of the husbands comes wards growing up here is so excellent, into rummage in search of something so fruitful for the children that I can't that his wife has secretly donated. That imagine a better place to be. includes things like plaid pants. For some reason, wives don't care for gar- Q. What's one lesson from rummage? ish colors, especially if they're in plaid. A. My message to the world is to become a recycler in a way that re- Q. Ever find anything questionable ally makes a difference. Don't simply in pockets? throw something in the recycle bin if A. I get other items as well and that it's usable in any capacity. Bring it to includes money. I've never really hit rummage and we'll extend the value the jackpot but I frequently find loose of whatever it is way beyond what it change, dollar bills, and one day I pulledwould be if it were simply recycling Dr. Pryor, M.D., CWS a $50 bill Out of a coat pocket of all of or trash. The power of the rummage Board Certified which I return to rummage of course. sale, financially, is enormous. It's really an enterprise that takes a tremendous Wound Care Surgeon Q. What motivates you? amount of energy and devotion from a A. The reason that I participate is be- lot of people and I am just honored to cause I find it is life inspiring. It makes be a part of it. It's wonderful to be as- you a better person to do something sociated with it.

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Rummage:Christ Church Winnetka Rummage Ministry began ¡n1925.Rummage is the church's oldest and largest mission outreach. lt collects donations year-round for its biannual sale. More than 400 volunteers staff the sales. The church donates all net proceeds to more than 60 different charities through Benevolence Grants. i SUPPLIED PHOTO Call Joel today to schedule a tour and consultation about your individual needs. 20 I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONSI CELEBRATINGSflORS I SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM NO

Meadow Ridge makesamarkon maintenance-free living

BY LOU CARLOZO Q:Why have maintenance-free com- A: We always say that it's a premier, munities become so successful? maintenance-free, gated community Lawn care, painting, power wash- A: I attribute the success to the in Northbrook. We have a "new ur- ing, odd jobs around the house: It fact that when you're paying a con- banism" feel in that we're very close all takes up valuable time, which sistent monthly amount, it allows to restaurants, aWhole Foods, shop- explains why maintenance-free com- you to accurately budget out your ping and a CVS pharmacy - all with- munities have taken off in popularity household finances - without the in walking distance. When we started ovr the last several decades. And surprises that frequently creep up the community, the Willow Festival while these communities are often for homeowners who don't live in Shopping Center was also being built with older residents in mind, a structured community. Because a created just south of us. Now that it's the amenities and features can also professional management company fully matured, it's such an amenity for appeal to buyers of all ages seeking establishes, negotiates and monitorsus. It takes us away from the typical a more sophisticated taste of subur- the necessary services people find suburban scale. We also have a cof- Aban living. in a structured community, it gives fee club that walks to the shopping Joe Giampa, director of sales for residents time to pursue life's more center several times a week. Meadow Ridge development in important activities. Northbrook, knows a bit about the opment project) has led the way in Q: There's a peace of mind and dif- maintenance-free phenomenon, and combining luxurious new construc- Q: What are the benefits of living in ferent pace that comes with living in how Meadow Ridge (a KZF Devel- tion with an intimate scale. Meadow Ridge specifically? a place like Meadow RidgeS Can you elaborate on that? A: Because we're one of the few gated communities in the area, our residents enjoy the freedom to travel knowing their home will be in a secure environment. People can be more physically active and enjoy a healthier lifestyle, too. We have a mile-long trail encompassing the community. You can pursue these things and leave the mowing of the lawn to somebody else. Q:What's the status ofhome avail- ability there? A: There are still homes available in Meadow Ridge. There are six types of homes to choose from, ranging in price from $499,000 to $899,000. We feature open floor plans from 2,200 to 3,500 square feet, and first-floor master suites.

Q: Are there other similar projects in the works? A: KZF Development is working on a new community called Timber's Edge in Northbrook, on Dundee Road. It will have 2 1 single-family homes and they're following in the footsteps of Meadow Ridge by offering low-mainte- nance living in a private setting. Prices will start in the $700,000 range and construction will begin next spring.

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Chase and Jameson Braccioforte (linie boys) of Park Ridge with superheroes

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homegrown banjo great Noam Pikelny returns to Skokie

BY LILLI ICUZMA For Sun-Times Media

virtuoso Noam Pikelny is having AOIFE ODONOVAN AND a very good year. The Skokie native, a NOAM PIKELNY Banjograduate of Nues North High School, 8p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 was recently named banjo player of the North Shore Center for the year by the International Bluegrass Music Performing Arts, 950f Skokie Association, which also honored him with Btvd., Skokie the Album of the Year award for his criti- cally acclaimed "Noam Pikelny Plays Kenny $26-$45 Baker Plays Bill Monroe." (847)673-6300; Pikelny has found success as a founding Northshorecenter.org member of progressive bluegrass quintet, Pch Brothers, and before that was in the lineup with Leftover Salmon and The John Cowan Band. Two years ago, Pikelny re- ceived a Grammy nod for his second album, "Beat The Devil and Carry A Rail." Now calling Los Angeles home, the 33-year-old has matured into an accomplished musi- cian, whom some consider among the best banjo players in the world. "The awards are a huge honor, but they're not the ultimate goal," Pikelny said. "There aren't enough awards to recognize all of the people making profound music. So many artists out there are deserving of Grammys." Pikelny performs with renowned vocalist, songwriter and folk artist, Aoife O'onovan (of Crooked Still fame), Nov. 7 at the North Shore Center for the Perform- ing Arts in Skokie. "It's neat for me to finally play there," said Pikelny. "I remember when they built the performing arts center, and I saw Doc Watson, also Ricky Scaggs and Kentucky Thunder, and saw Brian Sutton live for the first time there." Former Skokie resident Noam Pikelny and singer Aoife O'Donovan are teaming up to play bluegrass, country and folk at the North Shore Center for the Pikelny will collaborate with O'Donovan, Performing Arts. along with Barry Bales on bass and Shad Cobb on fiddle. always gravitated for a warmer sound." or the other, compartmentalized. I didn't stuff and eventually took lessons from Greg "We'll play original music of Aoife's and "Some of it is just a generational thing. I see the need to keep rigid lines between the Cahill (of Special Consensus). At that time, mine, mixed in with our favorite kind of came along learning the instrument when styles, and I started shifting between any Greg was in Skokie, so I could ride my bike classic bluegrass, old-time and country mu- what I consider the three distinct styles of of the three approaches in a very fluid way, to his house for a lesson with my picks in sic'some Osborne Brothers, Dock Boggs, playing the banjo had finally been unlocked, to blur the distinctions, and that's probably my pocket. Greg is a world-class, profes- some of our favorite traditional music, a starting with Earl Scruggs who kind of become my defining thing." sional banjo player and I was able to take Joni Mitchell song, so a wide variety of defined bluegrass banjo. Then you had the Pikelny is frequently asked how a guy lessons from him practically in my back material," he said. Asked how he feels he's next wave with a more melodic style, play- from Chicago came to play the banjo. yard. That's the type of opportunity people helped to redefine the banjo, Pikelny said: ing the banjo in a note-for-note style. "I explain that there are few better assume would only be available somewhere "I've devoted a lot of time to trying to "The third style is more of a guitaristic places to pick up the banjo than in Chi- like Nashville." coax sounds out of the banjo that aren't approach, where you're simulating the mo- cago," he said. "My brother was taking Pikelny is excited to return to his home- innate to the banjo. I'm jealous of what the tion of a flat pick with your two fingerpicks, lessons at the Old Town School of Folk town, but noted one concern. pedal steel guitar and fiddle can do. But the started by Don Reno early on, but then Music, and I eventually started lessons "I've been waiting for some type of hor- banjo is like a drum head, similar to a drum really turned into something by Bela Fleck. with Mark Dvorak, who is a great musician rific media report about friends of the fam- that you can tighten, can use different When I started playing bluegrass, I noticed and songwriter, but also his musical spirit ily who are stopping in mid-traffic to take materials to change the sound of it, and I've that players would play in one or the styles was so infectious. I got into more bluegrass pictures of my name on the LEDsign." 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Fiber ìn all its forms BY MYRNA PETUCI For Sun-Times Media

Wearable art, contemporary quilts, jew- elry, dolls and more will be on display at the Fine Art of Fiber show, Thursday to Sunday, Nov. 6-9 at the Chicago Botanic Garden. 38TH ANNUAL LINCOLN WOOD TURKEY TROT The annual needle art show is presented by Illinois Quilters, Inc., North Suburban NeedleArts Guild and Weavers Guild of the 5K/ 10K RUN 5k FITNESS WALK North Shore. ABOVE: The Fine Art of Fiber show includes wear- 'We had 181 entries," reported Gale Wes- able art, clothing, jewelry, quilts and more. & DRUMSTICK DASH (KIDS lo AND UNDER) sel of Mundelein, the chair representing the TOP: The Fine Art of Fiber show takes place Nov. 6-9 NeedleArts Guild. "Every piece is one-of- at the Chicago Botanic Garden. a-kind and is handmade, and I think that SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 is a rare gift," said Stephanie Lindemann, THE FINE ART OF FIBER who has coordinated the fiber show for the 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, and IO a.m.-5 A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT Chicago Botanic Garden for 10 years. p.m. Friday to Sunday, Nov. 7-9 There are also two boutiques for those THE NILES TOWNSHIP FOOD PANTRY Chicago Botanic Garden, 000 Lake Cook who want to purchase items. Road, Glencoe "Everything you might think of in terms of clothing is in one or the other boutique," Free Wessel said. "We have a boutique for the (847) 835-5440; www.chicagobotanic.org weavers and a boutique for the needle arts people." Wessel noted that one member of her guild, who is coming from Door County is bringing weavings that "are like sculptures tional table coordinator for the show. She you hang on the wall." noted that on Friday, there will be demon- An exhibit being created by Women's strations ofbobbin lace (10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.), Journeys hi Fiber is called, "Masks: Dis- needle felting (12:15-2:45 p.m.) and creating guise, Expose, Celebrate." Lindemann noted small note holders (2:30-5 p.m.). Saturday's it is "a select, juried group of artists that demos are stitching on digital images (10 explore a different question every year." a.m.-12:30 p.m.), spinning (12:15-2:45 p.m.) A fascinating piece by Mary Krebs Smyth and crocheting (2:30-5 p.m.). Sunday, visi- of Wilmette called "Ma Bell," composed tors will see knitting and crocheting, and of old telephone parts, is part of the mask beading (10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.), bead embroi- exhibit. dery and Kumihimo (12:15-2:45 p.m.) and Wessel has created a msk and is also recycling with yo-yos (2:30-5 p.m.). displaying two quilts and six bead embroi- A big attraction every year is the Great deries. Wear Fashion Show, 11 a.m. Friday and Lincoinwood There will be opportunities to discover Saturday in the Alsdorf Auditorium. "It is a Park&!&creation how the artists work in their various medi- sell-out crowd," Lindemann said. "Often we ums. have to allow people to sit along the pool in "Each of the three guilds has display Krehbiel Gallery and allow them to see the Register Online: www.active.com areas at the show reflecting the interests of models as they walk by on their way to the those guilds," reported Sue Babbs of North- stage." field, a member ofthe North Suburban "If you spot something you can't live with- Race Info: www.lincolnwoodil.org/turkeytrot NeedleArts Guild, who is serving as educa- out, it should be for sale," Wessel added. Nil, A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY OCTOBER30 2014 FINAL S PERFORMANCES THROUGH NOV. 2 Family Friendly AUDIENCES ARE SWEPT AWAY Storyteller brings AND THE CRITICS AGREE "A STIRRING MUSICAL. AN EPIC ROMANCE. anti bullying ARTFULLY PRODUCED ON THE LAVISH SCALE OF LES MiS." -Hedy Weiss, chicago Sun-Times

"FROM THE STELLAR PERFORMANCES tolife TO THE FLAWLESS COSTUMES, message AMAZING GRACE IS NOTHING BY MYRNA PETLICKI For Sun-Times Media SHORT OF AMAZING!" -Hank Mendheim, Windy City Liz'e ABC-TV We are more alike than not. That's one lesson children will learn from veteran "HEARING 'AMAZING GRACE' SUNG BY THIS CAST MAKES FOR storyteller Susan O'Halloran at a Family Storytelling Program, 1:30-3 p.m. Sunday, AN UNDENIABLY STIRRING Nov. 2 at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, 9603 Woods Drive, THEATRICAL MOMENT; Skokie. IT BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES." O'Halloran will use stories to deliver an -ChrisJones, Chicago Tribune anti-bullying and compassionate message. "I use a lot of fables because kids relate better when they hear animal stories. I will tell some personal stories, too, about when I was teased. Therewillbe concepts of differ- ences and race but in child-friendly terms." Children will participate in the show. "They'll be singing phrases back to me," the storyteller noted. There will also be finger games and rhymes. The event, for ages 6 and older, is free with museum admission but reservations are required. For details, call (847) 967-4800 or go to www.ilholocaustmuseum.org.

SLICK PARTY Storyteller Sue OHalloran uses fables, stories, You and your kids can wear your Hallow- songs and games to encourage children to develop een costumes one more time at the Child & compassion. Family Scary Skate, 12:05-1:20 p.m. Satur- day, Nov. 1 at Iceland, 8435 Ballard, Nues. ing Theatre Co. when they present, "Games Therewillbe ice games, prizes, a costume and Dances Around the World," 7-8 p.m. contest and gift bags for the first 50 kids. Thursday, Nov. 6 at Lincolnwood Public The cost is $5; skate rental is $3. Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. Children will For details, call (847) 297-8010 or go to "attend" a Native American pow-wow and wwniles-parks.org. parade under a Chinese dragon. Registra- A PAL-BROADWAY WORLD PREMIERE MUSICAL tion is required. THE SONG THE WORLD KNOWS. A SMASHING SUCCESS For details, call (847) 677-5277,ext. 234 or That's what your children's pumpkinwill go to 1inco1nwoodlibraryorg. THE STORY IT DOESN'T. be after they roll it down the Centennial Sled Hill, 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge TRICKS AND TREATS "THIS EMOTIONAL AND GRIPPING STORY ENSURES at Pumpkin Smash & Bash, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Therewillbe some ghoulish tricks when Saturday, Nov. 1. Afterward, children will Magic by Randy presenta a Halloween Fam- You WILL NEVER HEAR THE learn about composting. The event is free ily Magic Show, 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31 at BEAUTIFUL HYMN 'AMAZING GRACE' but registration is required. Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley For details, call (847) 692-5129 or go to St. Kids receive a treat. The cost is $2 per THE SAME WAY AGAIN." www.prparks.org resident; $3 for nonresidents. Registration -Paul Lisnek, Corneas! is required. NO PASSPORT NEEDED For details, call (847) 692-5127 or go to '6ANK OF.AMERICACTEATRE . 8007752000 BROADWAYINCHICAGO.COM to take a journey with Kidworks Tour- www.prparks.org. TICKEYS AVAl AT ALLBROADWAY IN CHICAGO BOX orriccs AND TICKCTMASTC CTAIL LOGATIO1S. CROUPS IO.: 312977.1710 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 34 I

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and the players mark the reversible, repeat the step using bright colorful candies MOMMY ON above - only this time, that go well with chocolate, such SHOESTPTNG square it fits (for example, BY B if you pull out a Snickers place additional wrappers as Nerds, jelly beans, gummy .1GELMAN Bar, players can mark the (face up) on top of the line bears and M&M's. But really, "Milk Chocolate" square, of wrappers. anything goes!) or if someone pulls out Fold the edges of the Waxed paper en Halloween is over, Skittles, players can mark packing tape running Directions: the delicious fun has the "Chewy" square). Note: lengthwise over the side of Melt chocolate in a double boiler really just begun. Turn There may be more than the wrappers. If needed, cut or microwave. your kid's endless haul of "treats" one square that applies to an additional strip of tape Place waxed paper on a cookie into belts, bark and board games. the candy, but players can in half lengthwise and cover sheet or shallow baking dish. only mark one square at the wrappers to ensure Spread chocolate on waxed Candy Dhto a time. your belt is covered by tape. paper so that it's about two A great game to reinforce sort- The first player to get Slide two D-rings onto inches thick. ing and classifying skills, this gaine five in a row, wins ... what one end of the belt and While chocolate is soft, add is easy to set up and even easier else? A piece of candy! secure with packing tape. candies. Be sure to push each piece to play. down slightly to make sure it's Candy Wrapper Belt kitchen Sink Candy Bark You need: Candy Wrapper BeltPHOTO BY BETH ENGELMAN stuck to the chocolate. Candy Bingo boards This timeless craft is It's hard to believe but Place in refrigerator for a few (available for free at the perfect pick-me-up for post- tape (several inches longer than the holidays are right around hours. Once the chocolate has set, MommyonaShoestring.com) Halloween blues. your desired belt length) and lay it the corner, which means it's not break the bark into small pieces Counters (such as fruit chews, You need: sticky side up on a fiat surface or too early to start thinking about and enjoy (or send as a gift). chocolate kisses or pennies) Colorful candy wrappers table. making presents. To save time and Bark will remain fresh for up to one week. Halloween basket (filled with Scissors - Trim candy wrappers into one- money, consider making candy candy) Tape measure inch-wide pieces. bark using some of your kids' DONATE YOUR CANDY Directions: Clear packing tape Create a line of wrappers by Halloween candy. It's a great way Each player gets one Bingo Two 1 '4-inch, D-rings (available placing the wrappers (face down), to reduce your kids' haul without Looking for ways to get rid of boad and a handful of counters. at most craft and fabric stores) along the center of the tape. Be letting food go to waste. your candy? Consider sending it to Designate one player to be the Directions: sure to overlap each wrapper You need: the troops via Operation Gratitude. caller. Measure waist to determine the slightly so there is no extra space Chocolate (white or milk choco- For more information about the The caller randomly chooses desired length of belt. between wrappers. late work well) program, visit halloweencandybuy- one piece of candy from the basket Cut a piece of clear packing If you want to make your belt Halloween candy (I recommend back.com. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 35 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I I

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and sings, Ethan Sellers plays guitar 448-8256. $10-$20. tertainment such as live music. Dogs and .THURSDAY, OCT. 16 pets are not allowed in the market. The and sings and Donan Gehring plays the SUBMIT YOUR EVENT fiddle. Morton Grove Public Library, Annual Halloween Bash and Skokie Farmers Market open since 1975 Rigglo's Wine Tasting Event for 6l40 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call To submit an event for Loyden Fire Protection Open is sponsored by the Consumer Affairs Notre Dame College Prep 847-965-4220. consideration in print, visit House Commission. Skokie Village Hall, 5127 5:30 p.m.: This wine tasting also www.pioneerlocaLcom/ I p.m.: The Community Center holds Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-673-0500. features appetizers and a raffle. Raffle Scream Scene submit-content and click the a Halloween costume and coloring tickets are $10 per ticket or three for 7 p.m.: Guests will wind their way "Events" tab on the left side of the contests and has pumpkins to paint. Yoga for Kids $25. Both event and raffle tickets may through a maze featuring crazed screen. Please submit the event Pictures may be taken in the haunted 2:30 p.m.: Designed by an experienced be purchased online at www.nddons. butchers, chainsaw maniacs and no later than IO days before the cemetery. Attendees should bring a early childhood educator and yoga ¡n- org/riggiosl4. Raffle winners need not ghoulish monsters. Not recommended desired publication date. camera for additional pictures. The fire structor, this yoga class offer kids tools be present. All proceeds benefit Notre for children under lO years old. Parental protection open house features a smoke to calm their minds and bodies. Mosaic Dame College Prep in Niles. Riggio's discretion advised. Oakton Park house, face painting and an inflatable Therapy, BUI Skokie Blvd., Suite 06, Restaurant, 7530 Oakton St., Nues. Call Community Center, 4701 W. Oakton St., bouncy house. Raffle tickets are ex- Skokie. Call 312-799-9351. 847-698-3346. $35. Skokie. $10. changed for every non-perishable food Church, 727 Harlem Ave., Glenview. Call item brought to this event. Raffle tickets Conceit 'Faire is the Heaven' Stamp Club 'You're The Tops,' an Evening of 847-729-1015. $1 donation. are drawn at 2:30 p.m. The winner does 3:30 p.m.: The 100th Anniversary of the 7p.m.: Philately enthusiasts can meet at Cole Porter by Janet Redstone not need to be present. Admission for Nave concert features a performance this club, which gets together monthly. 8 p.m.: Highland Park native Janet Picture This: You Can Write a children includes a pumpkin and picture by Bella Voce, followed by a reception. Lin colnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Redstone performs with the Bobby Screenplay postcard. Access to all games, contests St. Luke's Episcopal, 939 Hinman Ave., Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677- Schiff Quartet for this tribute to one IO am.: Paul Klatt guides attendees and activities is free. Costume contest Evanston. 5277. of the popular songwriter. Redstone through the steps of creating a success- times are as follows: ages U-2 at 1:30 has performed with Richie Cole, Larry ful screenplay in this six-week course. p.m., ages 3-5 at 1:45 p.m., ages 6-8 at Paul Jacobs Organ Recital Symphonic Band Fall Concert 8 p.m.: Paul Jacobs performs as part of Gray and Bobby Schiff. Skokie Theatre, Learn what makes a movie interesting 2 p.m. and ages 9-Il at 2:15 p.m. Leyden 7p.m.: McCracken Middle School, Concordias annual Lectures in Church 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847- and use the tools of the trade to turn a Township Community Center, 2620 N. 8000 E. Prairie Road, Skokie. Call 847- Music. Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 677-7761. $25. story into a script. Call to register. Eisen- Mannheim Road, Franklin Park. Call 673-1220. Division St., River Forest. hower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., 847-451-5144. Free. Herb Alpert & Lani Hall Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Michael Somerville 8 p.m.: Trumpet player Herb Alpen and Faire is the Heaven 8 p.m.: Michael Somerville has ap- MONDAY, OCT. 20 his wife and vocalist Lani Hall perform Art and Adventure for the Whole 7:30 p.m.: Chamber choir Bella Voce peared on "The Late Show with David a jazz concert with a trio of musicians. Family performs works by Anglican composers. Letterman" and has been on a panelist Meni Club Meeting North Shore Center for the Performing IO am.: The whole family can enjoy cre- Grace Lutheran Church, 7300 Division 10:30 am.: The Nues Center Club hosts on shows for VHI, Bravo and the History Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- ative exploration together. Upen Studio St., River Forest. Call 708-366-6900. Channel. Somerville also spent time as a speaker from the Niles Police Oepart- le. Cali 847-679-9501. $48-$68. Project, 903 Sherman Ave., Evanston. ment. The meeting includes a Polish Glamour Magazine's dating columnist, Call 847-475-0390. $30. Matthew Ball writing under the pseudonym Jake," sausage on a bun for lunch. Registra- 7:30 p.m.: Pianist Matthew Ball per- tion required. Niles Senior Center, 999 Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, SATURDAY, OCT. lB Little Bucharest Bistro The forms. The Musical Offering, 743 Custer Civic Center Drive, Nues. Call 847-588- 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- Best of Bucharest Ave., Evanston. Call 847-866-6260. $15. 818-0484. $22 and a two-item food! Downtown Evanston Farmers 8420. $5-$750. Noon: Little Bucharest Bistro hosts drink minimum. Market this event featuring grape stomping, Went James: Rabbit-less Movie Monday: 'The Incredibles' 7:30 am.: As many as SI vendors complimentary grape juice, pig and lamb 8 p.m.: "Rabbit-less" is an evening of 6 p.m.: A family of superheroes have provide a variety of goods each week, FRIDAY, OCT. ti roasts, gypsy minstrels and dancers and magic, comedy and fun, jam-packed to save the world while keeping their including fruits, vegetables, meat, a buffet. Reservations are suggested. with audience participation, magic and identity under wraps. 115 minutes. The flowers, cheese, eggs and bakery items. St. John Brebeuf OktOberfest There is a limit of one ticket per person. laughter. Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln screening is for ages 12 and younger. Runs 7:30 a.m. to I p.m. every Saturday 5p.m.: Community members are invited Dine-in only. Beverages and gratuity are Ave., Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $20. Free popcorn is served. Eisenhower through Nov. 8. Intersection, University to St. John Brebeuf's Oktoberf est, not included. Little Bucharest Bistro, Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Han- Place and Oak Avenue, Evanston. The event features live entertainment, 3661 N. Elston Ave., Chicago. Call 773- Fortune Feimstor wood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. 8 p.m.: Fortune Feimster was a semifi- music, food and beverages, a farmer's Annual Pumpkin Patch 604-8500. market, a pumpkin patch and children's nahst on NBC's 'Last Comic Standing" 9 am.: The Park Ridge pumpkin patch Square Dance games and activities. St. John Brebeuf Spooky Craft Day and has appeared on and wrote for 7 p.m.: The Park Ridge Community is back for its 11th year. Hours are week- Catholic Parish, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., I p.m.: Kids can stop by to make a "Chelsea Lately." Zanies Comedy Night Center invites the Summit of Uptown to days 3:30-7 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m.-7 Niles. Call 847-966-0145. $5. spooky-themed craft to take home. For Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, participate or sit and watch as square p.m. and Sundays Il a.m.-7 p.m. There * ages 21 and younger. Eisenhower Public Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. $25 and dancers practice their fancy footwork is a free outdoor movie in the patch at Things That Go Bump ¡n the Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood a two-item food,'drink minimum. every Monday night. Park Ridge Com- dusk on Friday and Saturday evenings. Night Heights. Call 708-867-7828. munity Center, 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Park Park Ridge Community Church, IOU 6:30 p.m.: A non-frightening, educa- Ridge. Call 847-692-5129. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. SUNDAY, OCT. 19 tional look at night animals. Includes a Show and Tell for Adults Festival 2014 campfire, snack and songs. Emily Oaks Fall Marketplace Skokie Farmers Market Trivia Night Nature Center, 4650 Brummel St., Skok- I p.m.: Adults can express their cre- 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. 9 am.: Come spend a day shopping, vis- 7:30 am.: The Skokie Farmers Market ativily through poetry, improvisation Specials include $4 Budweiser products ie. Call 847-674-1500, ext. 2500. $5. iting with your friends and shopping for brings vendors in from Illinois, Indiana, workshops, an African drum circle and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, your Halloween pumpkin at the Pump- Michigan and Wisconsin that sell fresh MGPL After Dark: Le Travaillant and more at this festival open to the kin Patch. There will be activities for the produce, cheeses, spices, flowers and Concert public. Evanston Ecology Center, 2024 whole family. Glenview United Methodist other sundry items. Select days offer en- 7p.m.: Sean Colledge plays accordion McCormick Blvd., Evanston. 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a time of 15:51.26. Tommy Montgomery a Maine South coach upbeat sophomore, crossed the finish line in 16:30.28 for 24th place. about his team going into 'We feel like we're on the upswing," Shafron said. "We're feeling lighter, we're state-qualifying meet feeling smoother, we're not doing quite as MHAAJ1ANDFWSSANWS much mileage. I think overall, things are just [email protected], @harnesspreps and @B_Delos starting to come together." Nues West SKOKIE - New Trier boys cross coun- try coach Dave Wisner wanted his team to Senior Theo Beck came in 13th with a time understand that the Class 3A Loyola Regional of 16 minutes, 5.98 seconds and the Wolves at Harms Woods was only the first step of the placed fifth to advance to the sectional meet state series. as a team. Junior Eric Scott came in next for 'We didn't want them to go crazy," Wisner the Wolves with a time of 16:48.24 (33rd). He said "The sectional is always toughsowe was followed byjunior Atol Krishna (36th, want them to be rested." 16:52.91), sophomore Marco Alanis (37th, Senior Josb Roseñkranz admitted it was 16:53.31) and senior Adrian Vargas (39th, difficult to not go all out in such a big race 16:56.60). Saturday. Glenbrook North "I wanted to try as hard as I could, but I did take it easier in the first two miles," he said. The Spartans snagged the regional's last Rosenkranz, the Central Suburban South berth in the sectional meet with a sixth-place champion, ended up second to Maine South finish on Saturday. senior Henry Mierzwa. Rosenkrana finished Nate Whitfield, a Glenbrook North junior, with a time of 15 minutes, 22.24 seconds, while placed sixth with a time of 15 minutes, 38.36 Mierzwa crossed the line in 15:15.81. But the seconds andjunior Jason Golden finished Trevians beat out the Hawks in the team 23rd with a time of 16:29.45. Senior Jay Silver standings with 32 points. Maine South tOtaled was the team's next finisher, posting a time of 67. 16:52.51 and placing 35th. New Trier's five scoring runners all New Trier's Josh Rosenkranz placed second at the Class 3A Loyola Regional on Saturday at Harms Woods in Evanston placed in the top 10. Senior Austin Santacruz Skokie. i KEVIN TANAXWFOA SUN-TIMES MEDIA (fourth, 15:24Á9), senior Luke Duros (seventh, Seniors Carl Klamm (15th, 16 minutes, 11.70 15:39.4), junior Jack Litowitz (ninth, 15:42.35) in time for sectionals, we'll get a fill week of get there. We just wanted to use the regional seconds) and Estaban Escobar (29th, 16:40.06) and senior 0m Kanwar (10th, 15:50Â0) helped training in and we'll be able to go into that as a modified workout, try to keep everybody earned at-large berths to the sectional meet at the Trevians to the regional title. sectional race ready to compete." together." Niles West on Saturday. The five top finishers New Trier will run Saturday at the Nues Paul DAmbrosio, a senior, finished third The Ramblers' first five runners finished in not on qualiiring teams moved on. West Sectional. The top six teams at Harms overall with a time of 15:23.07 and junior a row and were separated by il seconds, lead- The Wildldts finished seventh with 171 Woods advanced to the sectional. Ralph Patejunas placed eighth with a time of Ing Loyola to third place with 90 points. points. 15:40.19 for the Hawks. Sophomore Matthew Kadus set the pace by Maine South placing 16th in 16 minutes, 12.73 seconds. He Glenbrook South Maine South senior Henry Mierzwa had a Loyola was followed by senior Todd Swenson (17th, Senior Henry Dickson (25th, 16 minutes, sound plan at the Class 3A Loyola Regional on Ramblers coach Dan Seeberg said each16:17.30), junior Patrick Reilly-Hayward (18th, 30.90 seconds) and sophomore Jack Whet- Saturday, and it resulted in a first-place finish.team treats the regional differently, and he16:17.56), sophomore Paolo Tiongson (19th, stone (31st, 16:43.71) both qualified to the He crossed the finish line in 15 minutes, 15.81 said he evaluates his strategy every yeat 16:17.81) and senior Michael Banks (20th, sectional meet as individuals. seconds. This season he sat out his best runner, 16:23.73). The Titans took eighth as a team with 179 "My strategy going in was stay with the senior Jack Carroll, the Catholic League points. champion. Hiles North guys on the first mile, surge throughout the Notre Dame second and see what I have left with 1,200 to "He's in great shape, and he's been domi- DhrUVII Patel placed fifth overall with a go. It kind ofworked out for me," Mierzwa nate lately7 Seeberg said. 'We wanted to use time of 15 minutes, 28.86 seconds and the Matt Contreras was Notre Dame's lone said. "It's great, I got a lot of confidence going the regional as a time trial for some of our senior led the Vildngs to a fourth-place finish. individual qualifier for the sectional meet into seetionals now." other runners." 'We continued running a smart race plan, after the Dons finished ninth. Contreras, a Overall, the Hawks placed second behind Seeberg said it's not unusual for top teams and what's great is that our guys in our fourth,junior, placed 22nd with a time of 16 minutes, only New Trier. Maine South coach Greg to rest their star runners in an effort to get fifth and sixth level are really stepping up 24.64 seconds. ready for the sectional. well," Niles North coach Dave Shafron said. Noziahl said he couldn't be more pleased Maine East with how his team performed despite being 'We pay attention to our own guys, and "They've been getting stronger and stronger without its third and fifth runners. what is best for us," Seeberg said. "It's been each week. This is the fun time of yeat" Led byjunior James Liu (43rd, 17 minutes, 'We're exactly where we want to be," Nor- a tough four weeks for us, and we think we Junior Martin Barr was the Vikings' 4.59 seconds), the Blue Demons placed 10th daM said. 'We know we'll have everyone back can be a player at the state meet, ifwe can second-best finisher, coming ¡n 11th with overall. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 I 49 hiqhschoolcubenews.m Report sres to: ppnpreps@pioneerlocakom I h1h school CUBE newsnews

Ill CLASS 3A LOYOLA REGIONAL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY NOTEBOOK Houseruns'good race' in return from injury The results came with mixed emotions New Trier delivers dominant for Niles West coach Anne Heselton. She said that while her No. 1 runner was able effort, places 4 in top 6 to earn a top-three spot, she knows Mujica can perform better. Mujica spent most of her first mile keeping pace with New Trier's [email protected], @harnesspreps and @B_Delos Mimi Smith, who ultimately took first with a time of 17: 18.21. SKOIUE - In her first cross country race "Each week we try to change it up a little in almost a month, Loyola junior Kathryn bit," Heselton said of Mujica's race strategy House showed little signs of rust at the Class "Every week, it's a trial and error, so I don't 3A Loyola Regional at Harms Woods. think today was a great race for her." House, who was out with a left calf injur Mujica had trouble crossing the finish line finished second in 18 minutes, 15.21 seconds on Saturday, stumbling through the final few on Saturday. New Trier senior Mimi Smith feet ofthe race. Heselton said Mujica has won the regional title in 17:18.21. been battling asthma during races in high "I thought it was a good race for me," heat, and that could have been part of thé' House said. "I didn't have a set place where problem. I wanted to finish. I just wanted to be in "That being said, she's a tough enough control to see where I'm at." runner to finish out the race and still ran a Loyola coach ChrisJon Simon said House, fairly solid race," Heselton said. who finished 35th at the Class 3A state meet Nicole Camburn was Niles West's next last season, had been balancing training and finisher. The junior placed 15th with a time resting over the last several weeks. He said of 19:26.55. Saturday was a "hard training run." "Her fitness was never an issue, but we Glenbrook North wanted to see how she did in competition," With their seventh-place finish, the Spar- Simon said. "I thought she had a good race." tans did not earn one of the six team berths The Ramblers totaled 70 points and took in the sectional. However, Glenbrook North second in the team standings to New Trier, runners earned four of the five entries to the which had 24 points. Senior Caroline Zawor- sectional meet awarded to individuals not on ski was Loyola's only other runner in the top Loyola's Kathryn House finished second in 18 minutes, 15.21 seconds at the Class 3A Loyola Regional in qualifying teams 10, placing 10th in 19:05.59. Skokie on Saturday. I KEVIN TANAKWFORSUN-T1MES MEDIA Josey Hill, a junior, led the Spartans Loyola will run Saturday at the Niles qualifiers with a time of 20 minutes, 25.97 West Sectional. The top six teams at Harms Fix said she has felt the support of her Clenbrook South seconds (30th place). Senior Dana Lee was Woods advanced to the sectional. teammates all season, and it's helped her im- Freshman Lizzy Shaw paced the Titans Glenbrook North's next finisher (20:36.45, prove. The regional meet was just another to a fourth-place finish by taking ninth in 18 33rd). She was followed by freshman Emma New Ther step forward for her. minutes, 55.28 seconds. Freshman Em- Cintado (21:06.01, 38th) and senior Jordan New Trier coach John Burnside said Sat- "I think my pacing was better, and my ily Noone (16th, 19:31.11) and junior Rose Crane (21:12.89, 39th). urday was his team's most complete effort second mile was faster than it's been," Fix O'Grady (18th, 19:38.23) also posted top-20 "Any time you get four kids to qualify you of the season. Behind Mimi Smith's victory said. "It allowed me to catch up to other finishes for Glenbrook South at Harms know you ran a good race," Glenbrook North the Trevians placed all six of their girls in people." Woods. coach Bob LeBlanc said. "We're excited the top 11 at the regional, including four in Freshman Savannah Noethlich (fifth, for them, it's always hard to not make it as Evanston the topsix. 18:35.47), junior Kelli Schmidt (sixth, a team, but it's great to get four of the five "It's been a while since we've done 18:37.79), sophomore Molly Schmidt (eighth, Sophomore Emma Dzwierzynski earned spots and we'll train hard and do what we something like that, so I was very pleased," 18:48.95) and sophomore Katie Glew (11th, her second top-10 finish at a regional on can in sectionals." Burnside said. "That's as well as we've run 19:14.84) also competed for the Trevians. Saturday by taking seventh in 18 minutes, together all year." 40.59 seconds. Maine East Sophomore Caroline Fix followed Smith Maine South The Wildkits advanced to the sectional af- Jessica Cuevas, a senior, was the only - the defending Class 3A state champion The Hawks edged out Glenbrook South ter finishing fifth with 121 points. Freshman Blue Demons runner to advance to the sec- who posted a time of 17 minutes, 18.21 sec- by one point to take third with 93 points. Sophie Levine took second among Evanston tional. She finished 24th overall with a time onds on Saturday - and finished fourth in They did it with a tight pack that was led runners by placing 13th (19:23.32). of 20 minutes, 10.07 seconds. 18:21.82. Burnside said Fix is someone who by junior Casey Bomrad's 14th-place finish Maine East placed eighth as a team. continues to drop time and move up in the in 19 minutes, 23.79 seconds. The team's Nibs West standings. fifth runner - sophomore Anna Seenarain Nues West senior Christine Mujica took Nibs North "I keep wondering where her ceiling is," - came in 23rd (20:09.07). Sophomore third at the regional on Saturday, finishing The Vikings placed ninth on Saturdays Burnside said. 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III MAINE EAST New Trier's Cammy Frei, who is pictured on Oct.23 at the state tennis tournament in Palatine, Noriega is being finished 2-2 at the meet and reached the fourth round of the consolation bracket. NIC SUMMERS/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA countedon to help the Demons improveonfield

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EVANSTON - Although the Maine East boys soccer team's season ended with a 2-0 loss to top-seeded Evanston in the Class 3A Evanston Regional final, the Blue Demons were proud of their effort. "I was really impressed with the way the boys played against an incredibly tough Evanston team," Maine East coach Jeff Bishop said. "We didn't back down and we put up a really good fight against a solid team." CURLS TENNIS STATE NOTEBOOK The ninth-seeded Blue Demons were confined to their III half for much of Friday's game. Their defense, led by Wilson Noriega and bolstered by senior goalkeeper Oscar Hernan- dez, limited Evanston to just two goals despite a number of opportunities. Noriega, like Bishop, was pleased with Maine East's performance. I3acalla bÒunces back "I thought we played very well against a great Evanston could in the consolation draw. net. They were hitting winners from theteam and we were able to keep them on their heels," Noriega New Trier's Swenson, Bacalla rebounded with three victo- start [of points]." said. "We all thought we could have won that game. ries on Oct. 23, and then she won two Swenson and MacKinnon's victory Noriega, who will be a senior next year, has been a mem- MacKinnon knock off three-set matches on Friday. Bacalla's showed how they improved this yeai ber of the Blue Demons' varsity team since he was a fresh- Glenbrook South rivals tournament ended with a 6-4, 6-4 loss MacKinnon said they figured out that man Bishop thinks Noriega is poised for his best season yet. to Barrington junior Michelle Linden on they play their best when Swenson is at "He's a big presence," Bishop said. 'And he's just getting BY ERIC VAN DRU.. Friday. Linden finished sixth in the state. the baseline and she is at the net, whichstronger and stronger every day." For Sun-Times Media, @VanonlSoorts happened often on Friday. Maine East (8-8-2) finished in fourth place in the Central New Trier Swenson and MacKinnon lost 6-3, Suburban North this season, and Bishop said his objective BUFFALO GROVE - One of the Senior Laura Swenson and junior 6-4 in the quarterfinals to Hinsdale is to compete for the conference title next season. Noriega, biggest upsets of the girls tennis state Catherine MacKinnon have a history Central's Erika Oku and Stephanie who is slated to play center back in 2015, will likely be an tournament was Oak Park-River Forestwith Glenbrook South seniors Jessica Dolehide, who took second. Swenson integral part of making Bishop's goal a reality. senior Taylor Arends' win against Niles Chepurda and Martina Dragoytchev. and MacKinnon finished tied for ninth, "He knows what it takes to win and he knows what it North freshman Michelle Bacalla in the Chepurda and Dragoytchev ended and helped New Trier (22 points) take takes to compete at a varsity level," Bishop said. "People first round. MacKinnon and Alex Wolkoff's season fourth as a team. kind of look up to him and hopefully that carries over to Arends beat Bacalla, a No. 17-32 seed,in 2013. They also beat Swenson and This was Swenson's first season next season." 6-3, 6-4 on Oct. 23. MacKinnon, New Trier's No. 1 doubles playing doubles and she said having In addition to being a strong defender, Noriega also is a "I wasjust not playing on top of my team, twice this yeat MacKinnon on the court with her was talented goal scorer, according to Bishop. Noriega used to play game. I wasjust too nervous," Bacalla Swenson and MacKinnon peaked helpful - especially in stressful situa- forward, which he said works to his advantage because he has said. "I was really down [afterward], and at the state tournament, however, and tions at the state tournament. a good idea ofthe moves opposing attackers will make. then I just said, 'You know what, forget they upset Chepurda and Dragoytchev, "I always worry about playing Noriega is 6-1, and he said his height is one of his biggest it. Whatever. It's the first round. This is a No. 5-8 seed, 6-3, 7-5 in the fourth doubles. Like, if I miss, will my partner assets on the field. He also plays basketball and volleyball, my first time at state. [The loss] doesn't round. get upset?" Swenson said. "But she's and those sports have helped make him be strong in the air. matter. I can always learn from it.'" "They were a lot more aggressive always just upbeat and positive. ... It Noriega said he plans to play on a club soccer team this year, Bacalla said that after she lost her than in previous matches," Chepurda kind of releases some pressure to have which he hopes will help him improve his vision and make goal was to win as many matches as shesaid. "They were coming more to the someone to talk it out with." him a cleaner passer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER30, 2014 ML A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I I

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III NOTRE DAME Dons proud of achievement despite falling short of playoffs

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MU1DELEIN - One by one, Notre Dame's football players shook hands with one another in two separate lines, exchanged hugs, and many shed a few tears. That was the scene moments after the Dons fell one win short of the playoffs. They had just suffered a 31-17 Week 9 road loss to East Suburban Catholic foe Carmel. It was evident this close-knit group wasn't quite ready to move on, but they knew they had to. - "Thinking it over right now, it's really not a matter of how we did as far as our wins and losses," Notre Dame senior linebacker Kevin Flaherty said. "I've learned more here at Notre Dame than I think I could've learned anywhere else. It just sucks that we're done now. "In grade school, I came to Notre Dame football games Friday nights. It something that's been a part of me my whole life, growing up and living in Norwood Park. This mo- ment, saying goodbye to my team- mates and coaches - it's tough." After falling behind 7-O on Cannel's five-play, 81-yard open- ing drive, Notre Dame (4-5, 3-4) responded with an 11-play, 77-yard touchdown drive. And when Carmel appeared . ready to pull away just before halftime, Dons junior Tim Simon intercepted a pass and that led ABOVE: Notre Dame's Tim Simon (IO) runs for a big gain after intercepting a pass during Friday's game to a field goal, keep- against Carmel in Mundelein. i DARRELL HARMONIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ing the score within reach, 14-10, at the LEFT: Notre Dame junior quarterback Tyler Tsagalis (5) is one of the reasons that senior wide receiver Billy break. Byrne is optimistic the Dons will have success in 2015. i DARRELL HARMON/FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA "It's tough to talk about at the mo- 'We didn't seasons prior to this one, so being in "Our Ijuniorl quarterback Tyler ment, but this team give in, and the this position isn't something we're Tsagalis, running back Quentin had so much heart toughness and too accustomed to." Grays, three or four starting you almost couldn't character our Senior wide receiver Billy linemen. ... I can't wait to see measure it," Notre players showed Byrne, who made a leaping grab what happens next season. The Dame senior Marco these last few for a 27-yard touchdown early in guys who were juniors here this Orlandi said. "Even when our Carmel just got the job done in the weeks truly exemplified what Notre the fourth quarter, thinks the Donsyear - they went undefeated.in record was 2-4, we battled back to second half." Dame football is all about," Hen- could be a team to watch in 2015. the regular season last year as .500 to put ourselves in a position Dons coach Mike Hennessey nessey said. "But this stings. We'd "This team has so much ex- sophomores. to make our final game meaningful.saw things similarly. been in the playofl eight straight perience returning," Byrne said. "I'm gonna miss this team." A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,2014 I

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SKOKIE - Niles North senior DIFFERENCE MAKERS quarterback Tony Granato knew Nues North the exact year the Vikings football team last finished the regular sea- TONY GRAJ4ATO, quarterback, sr. - In son with a winning record. Friday's must-win game, Granato had It was in 2008, and Granate's the best game of his career, throwing for brother, Michael Granato, was a 403 yards and three touchdowns to lead junior on that Vikings team. But the Vikings to a 56-49 win over Deer- 5-4 wasn't good enough to earn field. For the season, he's completed 68 the team a trip to the playoffs that percent of passes for 1,860 yards and season. thrown for 13 touchdowns to go with six The last time Niles North played interceptions. He's also rushed for 206 a postseason game was in 1992. yards and one touchdown. The drought is over, though. This year's 5-4 Vikings are heading for a BARRINGTON WADE, running back, 10th game after beating Deerfield jr. - Despite missing the first 56-49 Friday in a must-win game three games with an injury, the 6-I, for both Central Suburban North 208-pound back finished the regular clubs. season with 781 yards and 18 touch- "It's surreal," Tony Granato said downs. He averaged 6.5 yards per after Friday's win. "My brother carry. On Friday, Wade ran for 151 yards came close that one yeat This is and scored four times. unbelievable." Losers of two in a row coming Cary-Grove into Friday, Nues North's chances TY1.ER PENNINGTON, running back, so. of extending its season looked grim Nues North's Craig Dawkins runs away from Deerfield's Lukas Kerstein for a 47-yard touchdown in Skokie on Friday. KEViN TANAKWFOR - The 5-Il, 200-pounder is another in midway through the third quarter. SUN-TIMES MEDIA a long line of bruising backs to carry the Deerfield had just scored a touch- ball for the Trojans, a traditional power. down on its seventh consecutive downs. next possession. Monyongo said he and Tony So far, he's run 154 times for 1,187 yards offensive series and led the Vikings "Our offense was scoring but we "We didn't change too much," Granato had talked about helping the varsity back to the playoffs and 21 touchdowns. 49-35. had to give them the ball," senior Niles North coach Mark Egof- After Niles North got within linebacker Daniel Monyongo said. ske said of the team's defensive ever since they arrived at Nues TREVOR RUHLAND, offensive lineman! seven with 4 minutes, 44 seconds "We had to come up big for them." schemes. "I know coaches say it North in 2011. In middle school, defensive lineman, sr. - The 6-4, remaining in the third quarter, This time, NUes North turned all the time, but the kids played both were teammates on the 270-pounder is a star on both sides, the Vikings forced Deerfield into a to junior running back Barrington harder and smarter. They really Junior Vikings, a program that although the Notre Dame recruit most three-and-out and its first punt. Wade. He carried the ball seven just never gave up." Monyongo said ended a long likely will play offense in college. He's 'All we needed was one," Tony times on the next possession and Tony Granato went 22-for-25 playoff drought of its own in helped the Trojans run for more than Granato said. scored the game-winning touch- and passed for a career-high 403 2010. 2,000 yards in nine regular-season Tony Granate wasted little time down on a 2-yard run with 2:58 to yards. He threw two touchdowns "We've told ourselves we wanted games. by throwing a 47-yard touchdown go. It was Nues North's first lead and no interceptions. Senior to be the first group of seniors to pass to junior receiver Craig since a 7-O advantage early in the receiver Yomade Adefeso caught get Niles North to the playoffs in Dawkins to tie it up at 49-all with first quarter. 10 balls for 165 yards and a score. 20 something years," Monyongo THREE THINGS TO WATCH 1:14 left in the third. Nues North's Monyongo secured the win On the ground, Wade led the way, said. "I can't really tell you what defense held once again, taking by recovering a fumble in Niles finishing with 151 yards and four it means to us. This is something When Niles North is on offense the ball back with a turnover on North's territory on Deerfield's touchdowns on 21 carries. we've always wanted." The Vikings have a dynamic group of playmakers, helping them average 37.3 points a game. Niles North scored at target through the air is senior receiver Yomade surrendering an average of 33.3 points a game. Senior line, anchored by Ruhland. Senior quarterback least 48 points five times during the Adefeso, who has caught 49 balls for 677 yards and linebacker Daniel Monyongo (team-best 97 tackles Jason Gregoire has thrown only 48 times for regular season. On the ground, Wade six touchdowns. and team-best eight tackles for loss) is the leader of 532 yards. But the Trojans have three players, is tim primary ball-carrier, but junior the unit. including Gregoire, with at least 300 yards on Craig Dawkins ran for 556 yards and When Nues North is on defense the ground. On its run to a Fox Valley conference scored eight touchdowns. He also has While the Vikings usually have little trouble scoring, When Caiy-Grove is on offense championship, the Trojans averaged 44.3 points 204 receiving yards. Granato's main they struggle stopping opponents: Niles North is The Trojans like to run behind their offensive a game. news nev THURSDAY, OCFOBER 30,2014 THURSDAY, In order to get Maine South off the field, the Wolves' Defensive ends DJ Box and Calvin Cadet could play a brook South. On his team's final possession he tossed a 13-yard, go- ahead score to Matt Metz with less than two mintUes to go ¡n the game. Galanopoulos has been a key player for the Wolves all year, and that will likely need to continue so Maine South's offense is kept off the field. When Niles West is on defense defensive line likely needs to get pressure on Collis. huge part in disrupting Collis. CUBE "These kids, they put so much work into this week, and Metz finished the game with 49 yards on five catches. He Metz finished the game with 49 yards on five For the Wolves (6-3, 3-2), the offensive output comes just Nues West's Brandon Costantino put the Wolves within SKOKIE - The Nues West football coaching staff chal- SKOKIE - The Nues the ground during a punt return - Having put the ball on you dropped that The coaches put it simply: "No one cares got a stop Metz responded in a big way. After Nues West over to earn a 35-31 Central Suburban South victory night. After his The score wasn't the only big play of Metz's at the end," "He gets the touchdown, snags the interception at the right time. They came into Friday having dropped Spifiman, lost to a broken leg, the Wolves' offense is hitting its stride just as the team readies for the playoffs next week, Baum said they got results," Baum said. three points with a l-yard rushing score in the fourth quarter, setting the stage for Metz's late-game heroics. clock. They drove to near midfield with the help of running clock. They drove to near midfield with the ing a deep pass over the middle. fun. It's nice to Niles West coach Scott Baum said. "It's just see good things happen to good kids." shined against the was just one of the many playmakers who finished Titans (6-3, 2-3). Quarterback Tommy Galanopoulos passing - and with 346 combined yards - 107 rushing 219 yards and a two scores. Matt Galanopoulos hauled in 102 touchdown on seven catches. their past two games. With their biggest playmaker, Quran For Sun-Times Media , @B_Delos halftime. lenged Matt Metz at - Metz hung his a turnover that would lead to a touchdown on Friday night. head as he made his way into the locker room punt. What are you going to do next?" left in the on fourth-and-goal with just over two minutes scoring drive - game, the Wolves orchestrated a 90-yard grab from Metz capped by a 13-yard go-ahead touchdown sixth game of the Glenbrook South on Friday. By winning its berth. regular season, NUes West clinched a playoff 1:32 left on the touchdown, the Titans got the ball back with victory by intercept- back Ryan Janczak, but Metz sealed the BY BRIAN DE LOS SANTOS hic NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL A PIONEER during the regular season, including playoff teams Glenbrook South, New Trier and Wheaton Warrenville back Tommy Galanopoulos can't make, but he's every bit as talented with his legs. He rushed for 107 yards Friday against Glen- gets overlooked. But Maine South - led by the likes of senior Davis Neilands on the defensiveline and senior Dan Ellsworth at safety - is solid on the other side of the ball, too, allowing under 13 points a game. The Hawks held five opponents to seven or fewer South. When Niles West is on offense There probably aren't too many throws that quarter- NILES WEST In this Oct.17 photo, Nues West's Brandon Costantino (33) and teammate Matt Metz (IO) celebrate after a touchdown during their game against New Trier in Skokie. I TIM BOYOE/EOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA FOUR THINGS TO WATCH When Maine South is on offense The Hawks will do their best to be balanced, mixing Collis throws with Fahey runs. Maine South, which averaged 40.3 points in eight games, has one of the best collection of receivers around. Players like senior Tommy Bazarek, senior Jarrett Gustaf son, senior Vinny Labus, senior George Sergeant and junior Jon Arenas are all capable pass-catchers. Bazarek is the team's big-time playmaker. When Maine South is on defense As good as the Hawks' offense is, the defense often III Metz's big plays help Wolves earn win help Wolves big plays Metz's Report sas to: ppnpreps@pioneerlocaLcom Report sas I left leg, Galanopoulos has stepped up. Galanopoulos had 283 all-purpose yards against Maine South in the first meeting and scored on an 85-yard kickoff return and a 78-yard run. ADAM PItATO, linebacker, sr. - This has hardly been the senior season Piato hoped for. His playing time has been limited all season because of a foot injury, but he came back in full swing last week against the Titans. He played a big part in helping the Wolves get a much-needed stop in the fourth quarter of their 35-31 win. the Titans. With wide receiver Quran Spillman sidelined because of a broken ran for 76 yards on five carries against seven passes for 102 yards and also Glenbrook South on Friday. He caught biggest threat on the outside against so. - Galanopoulos was the Wolves' MATT GALANOPOULOS, wide receiver, Nibs West tackles and three interceptions. one touchdown. On defense, he has 43 one touchdown, and he's also thrown caught 22 passes for 229 yards and over the field. Fahey has run 102 times - Arguabuy the best all-around player in for 530 yards and 15 touchdowns. He's the area, he makes his presence felt all JUST1N FAHEY, running back/safety, sr. as a starter. importantly, Collis is 18-lin two seasons the first game against Montini. Most IO interceptions, four of which came in yards. He's thrown 13 touchdowns and 66 percent of his passes for 2,077 Waukegan in Week 9), he's completed South earned a forfeit win against Collis has better command of the of- Hawks to the Class BA quarterfinals, Maine South fense. In eight played games (Maine where they lost to Loyola. A year older, a sophomore starter, Collis helped the BRIAN COWS, quarterback, jr. - As DIFFERENCE MAKERS p.m. Saturday at third-seeded Maine South (9-O), I at third-seeded Maine South Class 0k 14th-seeded Nues West (6-3) Class 0k 14th-seeded Nues highschoolcubenews.wm jjj A WAJPORTS company ACHICAGO SUNTIMEScoinpublication

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