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III SKOKIE Holocaust Museum shines lightonanti-apartheid leader Helen Suzman fought for for reform. Year after year, Suzman raised HELEN SUZMAN: FIGHTER equality for decades issues about prison conditions and FOR HUMAN RIGHTS the release of prisoners. She formed The Illinois Holocaust Museum & BY MflE ISAACS a deep and important friendship Education Center's special exhibi- [email protected] I @SKReview_Mike with Mandela and his wife, Winnie, along the way. lion, "Helen Suzman: Fighter For e telephone call came from Human Rights," is on view in one of an Oklahoma teacher who Comprehensive exhibition, two new upstairs hallway galleries wanted to thank curator Dr. The exhibition's multiple paneis through April 20 at the museum, Jill Vexier for her exhibition on one cover Suzman's family roots, her 9603Woods Drive. of South Africa's greatest anti- early years, her school days, her 'Out of Chaos: Hidden Children Re- apartheid leaders. political awakening. her association member the Holocaust" fills the other Since that leader's name wasn't with the United Party and the birth upstairs gallery. lt runs in conjunc- Nelson Mandela, it pretty much ofthe Progressive Party her years tion with a newly-released book by guaranteed that the exhibition as a lone voice, her key election the Hidden Children/Child Survivors victories and more. would be enlightening to the many Chicago group consisting of local people not familiar with this story She announced her retirement in Jewish adults who were hidden dur- Helen Suzman was a white 1989 and died in 2009 in her sleep ing the Holocaust in order to survive. woman, but in more than three de- Arielle Weininger, chief curator of collections and exhibitions at the Illinois Holocaust at age 91. It runs through most of 2014. cades working in the South African Museum, helped to bring to the museum a new exhibition focusing on the life of South But Suzman lived long enough Parliament, she stood up against Africa's anti-apartheid leader Helen Suzman. i MIKE ISMCS/suN4lMEs MEDIA to see the exhibition first mounted . For video highlighting the museum's an unjust system of apartheid, fear- in Cape Town. She embraced the upstairs gallery exhibitions, access lessly speaking out when it wasn't tice around the world, this becomes "Neither party, in fact, is program, not because ofits focus on skokie.suntimes.com. always easy to do so. its first exploration of South Africanprepared to give the black people her, but because it recaptures his- "The caller didn't leave her apartheid. of South Africa a meaningful say tory and the importance of speak- name," Vexier said, "but she said she "The Helen Suzman show fits ourpolitically in the country as a whole;'ing out against an unjust system of through the townships." was embarrassed she didn't know mission well," said Arielle Weininger,she boldly asserts. inequa1it Vexler said the exhibition was about her." the museum's chief curator of collec- When she is accused of advocat- The exhibition also undeniably never intended to travel, but there Many people probably don't, tions and exhibitions. "Our mis- ing for the black man to be put in captures Suzman's boldness and is a universality about Suzman's which is an injustice in itself - an sion deals not only with education charge of South Africa, Suzman is braver3 her passion and wit, her fight for justice in South Africa. injustice that this comprehensive about the Holocaust, but also about quick to respond. fiercely articulate advocacy for The recent death of Mandela has exhibition makes right. other human rights violations, other "You share," she says. "There's no fairness. made the show even more timely, The latest stop for "Helen Suz- genocides. As I can, I try and bring reason you have to supersede white "Instead ofsitting on their green perhaps, but Suzman's story has a man: Fighter For Human Rights," in other stories for us to tell." supremacy with black supremacy. benches in Parliament, insulated long shelf life anyway and should is the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Helen Suzman's life is quite You can have a multi-racial Parlia- like fish in an aquarium," she once remain important for years to Education Center. On view in one another story to tell. ment in South Africa surely." said, "every Nationalist Member of come. of the museum's relatively new up- "You have to take a stand against Her political career began in 1947 Parliament should be required to go "Helen certainly was one of stairs hallway galleries, it contains something you know to be wrong" when the Institute of Race Rela- to a Black funeral heavily disguised the most important anti-apart- a series of graphic panels that take Suzman once said, perhaps the tions asked her to prepare evidence as a human being...tO get some idea heid fighters in South Africa," visitors from Suzman's early life statement that best sums up her for a commission on South African ofthe intensity of feeling, of the Weininger said. "She definitely through her retirement and beyond.decades of activism. blacks. A lecturer at Wits Universityheavy tide of resistance sweeping needs to be recognized for that." If anyone wonders whether at the time, Suzman grew shocked her story belongs in this museum, Suzman made a difference at learning the devastating ramifi- consider the symmetry of the mis- She served as a member of the cations of apartheid on blacks and sions ofboth the exhibition and the Parliament from 1953 to 1989, the their family life. museum. sole opponent to apartheid during Through the years, she somehow "I think its an extraordinary a 13-year period from 1961-74 when was able to hold her parliamentary example ofhow one person can she was the governing body's only seat as many colleagues lost theirs, make a difference in the world," said member of the Progressive Party and she found herself theonly Vexler about the traveling Suzman Using photographs, personal liberal voice at a crucial time. Her program. "Not only one person, but letters, quotations from speeches outspokenness was especially im- a Jewish white woman who would and news articles, the exhibition portant because the press was not not be stopped from speaking out retraces four decades of Suzman's allowed to print information unless against injustice." life and vision. it came out of Parliament. The importance of one person The mentality that she fought Suzman served under five pro- creating positive change in the against is immediately identifiable apartheid prime ministers and world is celebrated every day at in a brief documentary that is part visited Mandela for the first time in Skokie's heralded museum. In many ofthe exhibition. Seen on television 1967 - when he was already impris- The Illinois Holocaust Museum has mounted a new exhibition on Helen Suzman who ways, it is its heart and soul, and with a pro-apartheid candidate, oned on Robben Island. She took for decades challenged the system of apartheid in South Africa. Suzmans life is although the museum has tackled Suzman ofthe Progressive Party Mandela's complaints about heinous recounted through photographs, personal letters, speeches and news articles. MIKE gnoeides and other forms of injus- denounces the two larger parties. treatment ofprisoners and worked ISMCS/SUN-T1MES MEDIA TN A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014 I 7

Mingle with faculty and students Highlightso alife that made while previewing some of the BEST STUDENT WORK OF 2013. adifference Helen Suzman fw J 2i;t 5:( 7: BY PUW ISAACS misaacs@pioneerlocaLcom @SKReview_Mike RSVP 888.295.3777 or Suzman's career highlights hcdbestof20l3.eventbrite.com span over decades and include Helenthe following, according to a new exhibition about the anti-apartheid leader on view now at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center. HARRINGTON COLLEGE OF DESIGN Positions .Member of Parliament Progressive INTERIOR DESIGN Federal Party (re-elected): 1987-89 GRAPHIC/COMMUNICATION DESIGN s MacMillan Lecturer Young Consrva- PHOTOGRAPHY tives, London: 1985 Member of Parliament Progressie Federal Party (re-elected): 1981-87 Member of Parliament Progressi 200 W. Madison Chicago, Illinois 877.939.4975 harrington.edu Federal Party (returned unopposed):

1977-81 Find disclosures Harrington College of Design is accredIted by the Higher Learning Commission and Is a member of the North Central Dyason Lecturer, Institute of Interna- Association. www.ocahlc.org Harrington College ot Design cannot guarantee employment or salary. Find employment rates, financial tional Affairs, Australia: 1975 obligations and other disclosures at www.harrington.edu/disclosures. This institution is authorized: The Indiana Board of Proprietary Gildersleeve Professor, Barnardo1- Education, 101 West Ohio Street Suite 679, Indianapolis. N 46204. 317.464.4400 x138, 317.4644400 n141. 0611295 12/13 AC-0260 lege, Columbia University: 1974 'Member of Parliament Progressire Party (sole representative until 1974) The Holocaust Museum has mounted anew Fitness Equipment 1961-74 exhibition on Helen Suzman who for decades Accessories & Flooring Available Member of Parliament United P9rty challenged the system of apartheid in South for Houghton: 1953-61 Africa. Suzman's life is recounted Through Lecturer, Economic History, Uni$r- photographs, personal letters, speçohes and -+ fitbit sity of the Witwatersrand: 1944-52 articles.i MIKE ISAACS/suN-TIMEs MEDIA Statistician, War Supplies Boar4 $99 1941-44 Freedom of Sandton: 1989 Activity Tracker IMoses Mendelssohn Prize, Berlin Wristband Noteworthy events FB4O1BK (BLACK) FB4OtSL (BLUE)o Senate: 1988 Visited Nélson Mandela numerous s Roger E. Joseph Award of Human times in prison, and was at his side when Rights, Hebrew Union College, New York: he signed the new constitution in 1996. 1986 INoted for her strong criticism of ICivil Rights Award, American Jewish thegoverning National Party's policis Committee, 1984 on apartheid at a time when this wa Freedom Prize, Politiken & Dagens more than rare for white members of the Nyheter, Copenhagen: 1984 government. Annual award, International League Found herself an outsider by being an for Human Rights: 1983 English-speaking Jewish woman in Parlia- Alumni Award, University of the Witwatersrand: 1979 ment dominated by Calvinist Arifikaner XTErrR FREE MOTION men. Spent 36 years in Parliament. United Nations Award For Human Awards Rights, United Nations: 1978 Free Assembly & Delivery s 248 Reg. $399 s 788 Reg. $1398 Order of Meritorious Service (Gbld) ' Honorary Fellow, London School of on All Fitness Purchases over $999 from President Mandela: 1997 Economics: 1974 Cardio Bike Elliptical Machine 'Award, Notre Dame University, Indi- s Honorary Fellow, St. Hugh's College, Financing Available . Easy-to-Use LCD . Foldsfor Easy Storage UB2SBIKE SMEL16OVI ana: 1995 Oxford: 1973 Dor L'Dor Award, B'Nai B'Rith: 1992 RO-DM 5PvRff 7RO 71...,FEEMOTION 3sAMOPI4k Honary Fellow, New Hall, Cambridge Published works University: 1990 "In No Uncertain Terms," autobiogra- Dame of British Empire HM Queen phy: 1993. www.Abt.com )847.544.2963 Elizabeth, London: 1989 Since 1936 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 á_q_jIt ThURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 8 I

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From K-Pop to Nues Township ready for six-week hanbok, this celebration of celebration of Korean culture Korean culture BY MD ISAACS tee, but even those on committees [email protected] I @SXReview_Mike from previous years returned to has ¡t covered support the program and help out. First Birthday celebration, "I am honored together with the martial art of Tae Kwon my community and my country to BY MD ISAACS o, food such as kimichi and have been part of this program," [email protected] I bulgogi and the traditional dress of said Jelly Carandang of the Filipino @SKReview.Mike Hanbok (South Korea) or Chos n- community. "It helps to under- ot (North Korea) will lend Skokie stand the varions cultures because Coming Together in and surrounding communities a prejudice cornes from ignorance. By Skokie & NUes Thwnship distinctly Korean flavor for the next understanding cultures, we create celebrates the Korean culture six weeks. mutual respect and understanding with an opening ceremony The fifth annual Coming Togeth- and, hopefully, through that, we will featuring an exhibit and er in Skokie - now titled Coming have peace." refreshments at 1:30 p.m. Jan. Together in Skokie & Niles Town- Mayor George Van Dusen 26 and a cultural program ship because more communities admitted he wasn't sure how Corn- at 2 p.m. at MIes West High are involved - will serve up more ing Together in Skokie would be School. than 60 eclectic programs from late received when it first launched five The event will highlight January through early March. Current and former ComingTogetber in Skokie & Nues Township commiltee members years ago. Thekwondo, K-Pop, traditional The events, which begin with a appear at a press conference Jan. 16 inlroducingthe new 2014 installment focusing on "The one great strength of the performances and more. grand opening Jan. 26 at Niles West the Korean cutlure.MIKE sMcs/suN-Ì1NES MENA village has always been the leader- This officially launches High School, cover a wide range of ship of our institutions," he said. sorne 60-plus eclectic Korean- learning and entertaliment, but at more involved and even set up The program's center "We have great partnerships, and themed programs over the the heart of Coming Together are curriculum around the Coming But if there is a real center to the I don't use that word lightly. I felt next six weeks at various always a series of carefully-selected Together program. program, it belongs to the selected that was a great strength and that NUes Thwuship venues. The books about the spotlighted culture. One of the most remarkable books and the in-person visits from the program could be very success- following is a schedule of Program founders conceived of components of Coming Together, their authors. ful." events categorized by the type Coming Together in Skokie as an and undoubtedly what contributes "Reading is really an important He was right. Attendan has ofactivity being held. extension of sorts of the village's to its success, is the cooperation part ofgetting to understand a grown all of its five years. Last year, heralded annual Festival of Culturesamong different institutions as culture," said Skokie Public Library about 6,000 people came to one or Arts and crafts weekend but with a significant well as the given cultural groups Director Carolyn Anthony. 'As nice more Coming Together in Skokie .Throughout Febroar learning component built in. in the community as the Festival of Cultures is, you events. Even more exciting for the watch Lincolnwood's library "We wanted to see how we could The village, the librarNiles come out on a weekend and see organizers was learning that the cases to see traditional improve Skokie because we have Township High School District some entertainment and eat some majority of those attending were costumes from Korea. Feb. such a diverse community," said 219, and the Indian Community food, but how much have you really not from the highlighted culture, i to 28, Uncolnwood Public Susan Van Dusen, wife of the mayorof Niles Township were the first learned?" which fulfills the program's mission. IAbraxy and one of five women who regu- on board, but many others have Anthony said the real mission of Van Dusen said he thinks the s Works by two Korean larly lunched together and formed contributed and hosted events. Coming Together is to inspire audi- success of the program also has American artists, Hyung Joo the idea. 'We wanted to have peopleMajor area institutions involved inences to dive deeper into a culture had to do with how well organized Kim and Dongjoo Sub, will understand each other through the 2014 program include Oakton and learn. the community's cultural organiza- be on display. Feb. ito March knowledge. And how do we do that?Community College, the Skokie Members of the Korean corn- tions have been. Skokie Public Ubrary, Through books." Park District, Skokie elementary rnunity as well as staff from schools The five cultures celebrated - Fst Gallery and Radmacher Van Dusen and others spoke and middle schools, the Niles and the Skokie Public Library Indian, Filipino, Greek, Assyrian Gallety Jan. 16 at a press conference at the Township ELL Parents' Center, helped select which books were and now Korean - were all original s Artistic paper folding Skokie Public Library introducing the Korean Cultural Center of highlighted. (See below). Among thefounders of the Festival of Cultures, allows turning pieces of paper the newest installment of Coming Chicago, the Skokie business com-dozens of activities on the schedule he noted. into fanciful creatures or Together. munity the Morton Grove, Niles are a good number of book discus- "I think the program going into other objects. For children The program has grown through and Lincolnwood Libraries (along sions as well as the popular author the libraries in our neighboring in grades four through eight, the years as developers have em- with Skokie's) and more. visits. communities is a good thing" he 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Skokie braced ideas from the community Organizers say there is some- Torn C. Suh, president of the said about this year's expansion. Public Ubrary. along the way. The first Coming thing for everyone. Participants Korean-American Association of "One quarter of the population . Participants will make Together in Skokie highlighting the will be able to hear music and see Chicago, said that there has been in-of the North Shore is Asian. It's a rice paper mirror with the indian culture featured one book theater, learn to cook, brush up creasing interest in Korean culture incumbent on us - all of us, not help ofinstructor Kuna Na. for adults, but books for younger on the politics of Korea, see films, in schools and other institutions. just in Skokie but all over the North For children fourth through ages were added on the next year to attend sports and dance events, The chance to showcase the cultureShore - to learn about our neigh- eighth grades, 10:30 a.m. Feb. make the program more inclusive. hear lectures and attend chil- in this way is exciting, he said. bora. And I think this is a program Niles Public Library. Since then, schools have become dren's programming. Suh was on this year's commit- where we can all do that." . Participants ofall ages NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLiCATION I THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014 9 Court-Ordered Auction will learn to draw Korean Meeting Room A&B. A Korean hanbok WednesdayFeb 5ham characters and orchids using Poongmul, traditional ceremony with dress and traditional brush format. Korean drumming, will be ceremonial bowing will be 24,595 SF Industrial Bldg on 1.4 AC I Registration requircd*. 7p.nt presented for families with presented at 1:30 p.m. March 1757 5. Mount Prospect Rd., Des Plaines Feb. 27, Skokie Public Library children ages 5 and older at 15, Nues Public Library Artwork by Korean art- 2p.m. March 9, Niles Public 24,595 SF Industrial Building on i .4 ACZoned M-2 (General Manufacturing) ists, costumes and artifacts LibraryLrgeMeetingRoom Dance and sports 3,300 SF of Lobby and Office Space 2 Dock Height Doors s ames 1. Pike: 441.001952 (3) 14 Grade-level Drive-in Doors(1) 3Ton Crane, (1) 5Ton Crane will be on display during A&B. 1ger Martial Arts will onathan R. Baker: 471.004634 March, Morton Grove Public give a demonstration of i 8' Clear Ceiling Height Library. C- taekwondo. For kindergart- Inspection: By Appointment An introduction to Chef 3ooyearn Yoo, au- nera through sixth-graders. See Website for Full Terms and Conthtions Korean brush drawing for thor ofthe cookbook selected Ifunder third grade, a parent Case 4: 1:13-cv-00134 10% Buyer's Premium those ages 12 and older with a to represent Korean cuisine must remain in the room. KLY limit of 20 people is scheduled at the Frankfurt Book Falr in 2:30 p.m. Jan. 18, Nues Public (855) 353-1100 AUCTIONEaRS for 10a.m. to 12p.m. Marchi, 2014, will introduce audiences Librarç Large Meeting Room KeyAuctioneers.com Morton Grove Public Library to Korean cuisine. Registra- A&B; and 2 to 3 p.m. Feb. 22, Cooperman Board Room. tion is required and limited Skokie Public Library. An introduction to cal- to 50 people.* 2 p.m. Feb. 1, The Nues West Korean ligraphy and Korean brush Skokie Public Librarç Mary Club will host an all-day cel- drawing for seventh graders Radmacher Meeting Room. ebration with performances JuÑK GEÑIE and older will be presented at Cookbook author Young highlighting the Korean cul- 7p.m. March12, Nues Public Hee Woo will teach how to tore. Throughout the school Let The Genie Remove It All! Library, Large Meeting Room prepare a Korean dish in day, Feb. 5, Niles West High Construction/Remodeling MaterialMoving Clean-Outs-House/Business A&B. a prografli for children in School, WC. Furniture & Appliance Removal grades one through eight A program on K-Pop or Senior Citizen Discount Available Children with a parent. Registration Korean pop culture for sto- Demo WorkPay Only for the Space Used on the Truck sA program on a baby's is requjre,* 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 dents in grades six through first birthday celebration in p.m., FebJ 6 Skokie Public 12 is scheduled for 2 to 4 p.m. i MENTION THIS COUPON NOTi AVAILABLE ON i Korea invites people to bring Library. Feb. 8, Skokie Public LThrar : AD RECEIVE their babies to learn about A Korean beer and wine Mary Radmacher Meeting : 15°°OFFSINGLE ITEMS i Korean traditions for the thsting will include tasting Room. baby's first year Presented by of Korea's legendary ¡mm The musical genre of i -866-586-5436 I www.junkqenie.com Chris Kim, program director Wmes. 5to6p.m. Feb. 8, K-Pop or Korean Pop will be ofthe Korean Cultural Center Skokie Heritage Museum on display at 2 p.m. Feb. 9, ofChicago, 10:30 aim Jan. 27 Culture and Festivals Lincoinwood Public Librur Skokie Public Library', and A totir ofthe Korean Cul- s The Niles North Korean 10 a.m. Feb. 12, Lincoinwood turai Center of Chicago and Club will present an all-thy WOULDYOU GIVE YOUR Public Library, Grant Room. its museum, gallery library celebration with perfor- s Various Korean folktales, performance studio, music manees highlighting the KEYS TO A STRANGER? games and activities will studio, classrooms, meeting Korean cultore. Throughout be held for kindergartners rooms, community hall and the school day, Feb. 12, NUes To a scammer, your Medicare card through fifth-graders. 3:30 courtyard requires regis- North High School, WC. is the key to stealing your benefits. p.m. Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25, taring at the Skokie Public s The Chicago Korean Here's how you can protect Lincoinwood Public Librar3 L1brary.* 2:45 p.m., Feb. 8, Dance Company led by Ae- Grant Room. Korean Cultural Center of dock Lee will perform tra- against health care fraud: Joi Song will pros- Chicago. ditional Korean dances at 2 s Don't give your Medicare ent a Korean folktale for Evin Rodkey of Oakton p.m. March 2, Morton Grove number to strangers preschool-age children. 10 Community College will ex- Public Library Baxter Room. a.ni Feb. 8, Lincoinwood Pub- amine the histoiy of Korean . Check medical bills lic Librar)ç Roehri Room. immigration. 11 a.m. to 2:30 Film and statements Jocelyn Song will present p.m., Oakton Community "Spring Summer, . Report errors and Korean stories and follctales College, Des Plaines campus, Fell, Wmter...and Spring" suspicious charges at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 10, Morton room 1604. chronicles the life ofa Bud- Grove Public Library Youth D Bonnie Oh, distin- dhist monk from childhood To report fraud or ask Services Activities Room; guished professor of Korean to the end ofhis days. 2 p.m. for more prevention tips, and at 10:30 a.m. March 3, studies, will probe deeply Jan. 23, NUes Public Ubrarç contact AgeOptions. Skokie Public Library. into the origin ofthe divi- Large Meeting Room A&B; The Niles West High sion ofKorea. Registration and 11:30 n.m. Feb. 18, Morton School Korean Club presents rufred,* 7 p.m. Feb. 10, Grove Public Lthrary Baxter traditional Korean family Skokie Public Library, Mary Room. AGEOPTIONS garnes. 4p.m. Feb. 21, Niles Radmacher Room. "Treeless Mountain" tells Public Library Large Meet- s Oakton Community Col- a draina about two sisters ing Room A&B. lege presents a Korean fes- who look after one another Connecting Older MIUItS with EnpwrInMP .np. 1 p,.',,t I4..tho.,. F..d A Korean First Birthday tival featuring music, dance when their mother leaves to Community-based Resources and Options celebration, or Dolinjanchi, and food. An entrance fee of search for their estranged PROTECT PREVENT R E P 0 RT is the subject of a family $5, 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Oaktonfather. 6:30 p.m. Jan. 29, Medical Numbers Scams & Eri'ors Your Concerns program at 11a.m. March 3, Community College, Skokie Lincoinwood Public Library, This project was supported ¡n part by 3rant numbers SOMPO1 63 and SOMPOOI 5 from the U.S. Administration on Acing, Department of Health and Niles Public Library Large campus. Roehil Room. Human Services, Washington. D.C. 20201 Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship me encouraped to express treely their findings and conduojons. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration on Aging poticy. io THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

III POUCE BLO1TER III MORTON GROVE III COMMUNITY BRIEF

The following incidents were listed among the official reports of the Morton Grove Police Department. Trio of burglars Credit union reaches a milestone Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. to the important service they have Only a court of law can make that take jewelry while Recognized by both the communityconsistently provided to help their determination. and the credit union industry on its members reach their financial goals." 75th anniversary, Northwest Corn- "In order to be successful for 75 munity Credit Union (NWCCU), has years it takes a combination of a MORTON GROVE achieved a milestone that few orga- strong committed board and staff, a ownerin house nizations in any industry can claim-great community that recognizes the DRUG POSSESSION PIONEER PRESS STAFF I @MGChampwn succeeding. value we provide, the best financial Nicholas Daunte, 20, of Milwaukee, First organized in 1939 by membersproducts and services and atten- Wisc., was charged with possession A Morton Grove man came up from his basement of Immaculate Conception Church in tion to member needs," Jose Garcia, of a controlled substance on Jan. 14 Wednesday afternoon to find a trio of burglars in his Chicago, the credit union has grown President & CEO of NWCCU said. after police said he had 60 painkillers home, police say. into a multi-million dollar coopera- "Our tagline...We're Here For You... in his possession without a prescrip- The man was in the basement of his home on the tive serving the financial needs of is the philosophy that we live by and tion. The pills were reportedly found 7800 block of Long Avenue just before 3 p.m. Jan. residents, businesses and parishes being in business for 75 years is proof during a traffic stop at Frontage Road 15, when he heard a noise coming from upstairs, ac- in the northwest side of Chicago, and that we continue to fulfill on this and Central Avenue. cording to Morton Grove police Cmdr. Paul Yaras. Maine and Niles Townships. NWCCU promise." When the man went upstairs, he found three men is located at 8930 Waukegan Road, in During the course of the year, ThEn wearing ski masks, running down from the second Morton Grove. Northwest Community Credit Union Kevin Johnson, 42, of Morton Grove, floor carrying property, Yaras said. Dan Plauda, President/Chief Ex- will be having a series of promotions was charged with theft of service and After the man confronted the offenders, they ecutive Officer of the Illinois Credit to recognize their milestone anni- aggravated assault on Jan. II. Police dropped much of his property and ran out of the Union League (ICUL), congratulated versary. The credit union is open to said Johnson refused to pay his taxi home, according to Yaras. The burglars still took a the board and staff of Northwest the community and provides all the savings and loan products that are fare and then attempted to strike a po- "large amount of jewelry," Yaras said. Community Credit Union and said Morton Grove police are investigating if the inci- that "Only about 100 credit unions offered by banks...but with rates that lice officer. He was taken into custody dent is related to another burglary in Lincolnwood, have achieved this milestone, and are superior to those offered by most on the 8100 block of Central Road. Yaras said. their (NWCCU) success is testimony financial institutions.

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Mayoral eating contestasloppysuccessfor Pizza Wars

BY NATALIE RAYES For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter

of pizza-lovers flocked to the Nues West SwarmsHigh School gym Thursday night to taste pies from 11 local pizzerias during the District 219 Education Foundation's fourth "Pizza Wars" on Jan. 16. The 750 people who attended the event helped raise more than $9,500 for the foundation, $1,000 more than last year. The money helps purchase refurbished corn- puters, school supplies and break- fast foods for students in need. Pizza Wars has grown increas- ingly popular each year since it first launched four years ago, and this year's addition of the "Fastest- Eating Mayor in Town" contest added entertainment, by pitting the mayors of Nues, Morton Grove, Lincoinwood and Skokie against each other for a little corn- petitive pizza-eating fun. Skokie Mayor George Van Dusen, Morton Grove Mayor Dan DiMaria, Lincoinwood Mayor Jerry Turry and Nues Mayor Andrew Przybylo faced-off in a five-minute contest to see who could eat a pan-crust cheese pizza the fastest. The competition grew intense, as Turry quickly tore the cheese off his pizza and downed it with water while Przybylo folded the entire pizza in half and began eat- Morton Grove Mayor Daniel DiMaria, Skokie Mayor George Van Dusen, Nues Mayor Andrew Przybylo and Lincoinwood Mayor Jerry Turry show down in an eating contestduring ing it like a giant sandwich. District 219's Pizza Wars Thursday at Nues West. i NATAUC HAYES/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA But in the end, Van Dusen and DiMaria tied for the win, with have been the most creative. Skokie resident Brian Van good fundraiser and a fun way to we started with 20 pizzas and Przybylo and Turry coming in "By folding the pizza, each Mersbergen brought his wife raise money." brought in another 20 fresh piz- third and fourth place, respec- chew gave me more volume," he Ursula and their two young sons, In a repeat of last year, Village zas halfway through the night." tively. said. Landon and Hunter, out to Pizza Inn Pizza in Skokie was voted the Pizza Wars is the District 219 Turry said the thick pan-style After the mayors settled into Wars. crowd's favorite pizza. Education Foundation's biggest pizza, provided by District 219 thir pizza-induced food cornas, Van Mersbergen, a 1990 gradu- Village Inn manager Wil- fundraiser of the year. food service provider OrganicLife,pizza-lovers began flooding the ate of Niles West, said he thought ham Gold said his key to victory Since the foundation was was difficult to eat quickly, and gym to start snatching slices fromPizza Wars was an important was just keeping it simple. His established in 2007, the orga- suggested thin crust pizza be the 11 vendors: Lou Malnati's, cause to help support the local restaurant just served up a basic nization has raised more than used next year. Barnaby's, Father & Son Italian school district. thin-crust cheese pizza. $120,000 that goes to support "When I opened the box, I Kitchen, Giordano's, Gulliver's, "Our kids love pizza, so it's "There are no toppings be- college-focused initiatives such as knew I was toast," he said. Jet's Pizza, Nancy's, OrganicLife, kind of neat to come out and try cause it's just that good," Gold community college scholarships, And although Przybylo didn't Papa John's, Wa-pa-ghetti's and 11 local pizza places in one spot," said. "We ran out of pizza three college entrance exam fees, and win, he noted his approach may Village Inn. Van Mersbergen said. "Plus, it's a times last year, so this year college campus bus tours. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 12 I ThURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014

liiNILES WEST N lles West mock trial clubpreparesfor 'War' with Maine West

BY NATALIE HAYES January is an especially-busy broadcast suggested an alien Stanford said the rebirth of students take on the roles of For Sun-Times Media I @NatHayReporter month for the group, as they invasion was taking place. the mock trial team has attract- attorneys, judges, and witnesses, increase their practice time to The scrimmage trial is ed students in all grade levels, and practice answering ques- many of their peersthree days-a-week to prepare for designed to help the students some who plan to pursue law tions from the opposing side. spend the after-school their first-ever court showdown practice for the 2014 Illinois degrees in the future, and others This is the first year the actual Whilehours at Niles West against Maine West High School State Bar Association High who see it as an opportunity to mock trials have been sponsored High School practicing for sportsJan. 28 at the Skokie Courthouse School Mock Trial Invitational atpractice public speaking and by the North Suburban Bar As- or band, or hanging out with before a Cook County judge. the University of Illinois School critical thinking skills. sociation. friends, a group of 15 students The "scrimmage" trial, orga- of Law in Champaign March 8 Some students in the club get "I really love the kids and I dedicates their free time to a nized by the North Suburban Barand 9. such a thrill from arguing in the though the mock trial was a neat different kind of passion - prac-Association, will pit the Niles Attorneys in the North Sub- court of law, Stanford said, that thing," Weinstein said. "I wanted ticing law. West and Maine West mock trial urban Bar Association will help they stick around after hours to to help them study law by giving After lying dormant for the teams against each other as they the students refine their skills continue practicing their passionthem feedback." past five years, the Niles West argue a fictional case based on by providing feedback and trial for law. The high school mock trial Mock Trial Club was reborn thisthe 1938 CBS radio broadcast of pointers after the case, said "They really get into it and team who wins the state corn- year, thanks to teachers Jason "The War of the Worlds." Jan Weinstein, president of the stay longer all the time," Stan- petition will compete in the Stanford and Iris Yin, who run The teams will flip a coin to organization. ford said. "Many of them are tak-national competition held in May the club's meetings on Tuesdays determine who will act as the Niles West will take on two ing AP honors classes and have in Wisconsin. and Thursdays after school. plaintiff and who will take on the other high school teams - one a lot of homework, so for them "At the very least we hope Ethe Like a debate team or science role of defense in the case, whichon Feb. 7 at the DuPage County to dedicate all this time to it - club] will spark a deeper inter- olympiad club, the mock trial involves an Illinois farmer who is Court House and another Feb. they're really enjoying it." est in the legal system and the club also competes against othersuing CBS for "intentional inflic- 19 with the North Suburban Bar During club meetings, run by government," Stanford said. "It schools across the state in a tion of emotional distress" after Association - before heading to attorney coach Merilee Waters also helps them get comfortable tournament setting. the network aired a fictional newthe state finals. from Oakton Community College,speaking in front of people."

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III NILES After long break, ethics board meets again

BY !GOR STUDJXOV i had any complaints to investi- another voting member. The didn't believe the ethics complaintsus and helped us solve three cases For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov gate or other matters to address. newly-created position of the would just suddenly stop. in one night," he said. "He does During its first year, the inspector general would handle the "I think something has broken so much research that he makes L Nues Board of Ethics heldsèhedule was very irregular, with bulk of the investigations. down in the system," she said. "If our job easier. That's why we don't its first meeting this week one meeting in the spring, two But perhaps most importantly, that's the case, I'm not sure what have a lot of meetings." Thesince Chris Cohen was ap- meetings during the summer and the new rules altered the process the inspector general is doing." That is not to say the corn- pointed as the village's first inspec-seven meetings during the fall. In for deciding which complaints But according to Gaudio, the plaints stopped. At the Jan. 14 tor general in September 2013. 2010 and 2011, it held meetings on would be investigated. In the past, number of complaints did, in meeting, the board looked over The four-month gap caused more regular basis, though there Village Attorney Joe Annunzio de- fact, drop off. And he credits it tothree complaints made in 2013. some concern. Village Trustee were still gaps. It wasn't until 2012 cided which complains were sent Village Manager Steven Vinez- One complaint was dismissed. The Rosemary Palicki, in particular, that it held meetings at least once to the board. Under the new rules, eano. board voted to continue discuss- argued that the lack of meetings , month. the decision is made by a three- "Complaints come from two ing remaining two during the next didn't make sense, since she found In 2013, the board met on member panel made up of Annun- sources - village employees and meeting which is scheduled for it unlikely that the number of com-rionthly basis from January zio, the inspector general and the people outside the village," said Feb. 18. plaints would suddenly drop. through April. But then, it didn't chairman of the ethics board. Gaudio. "The complaints that Gaudio said that investigations But the board chairman Tony have a meeting until August, a The board met again in Septem- used to come [from employees] have usually taken anywhere be- Gaudio told the Niles Herald-Spec-month after the Niles Board of ber to discuss the qualifications went down because Steve is very tween i to 6 months. But he thinks tator that it's exactly what hap- Trustees approved major changes for inspector general. A day later, vigilant about correcting problemsthat the inspector general will be pened. And while the board's next tp the ethics board's structure. Cohen was appointed and there before they get out of hand." able to speed up the process - meeting is scheduled for February Under the new rules, the mayor were no meetings for the rest of Gaudio said Vinezeano has beenwhich could mean fewer meetings. it is unclear how often the board gained the power to appoint the the year. a useful resource to the board - "The inspector general can will meet for the rest of the year. ethics board chair - a position This become a cause for con- which means that it has been able conduct investigations on his own," Since the Board of Ethics previously elected by the board. cern, in particular for Palicki. In to investigate complaints quicker said Gaudio. "He'll be able to bring formed in 2009, it has scheduled The board's outside ethics council an earlier interview, she told the than before. back facts and we can make an meetings based largely on whetherwas removed and replaced with Niles Herald-Spectator that she "[Vinezeano] worked hours withinformed decision."

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III L&IILRS Timing crucial for Park Ridge Snow kidding, this community flood relief

"Hell is Truth discovered too late." Thomas Hobbes. As with so much of life, timing is everything. On Febru- isn't bad weather ary 10, 2014, among other flood relief items on the Park Ridge City Council agenda, is the Mayfield Estates Flood dumped all the snow from the streets Relief Plan. there. We climbed those snow and ice Mayfield has been repeatedly and unmercifully dey- hifis well into March. astated by floods in recent years. Emergency services The storm of 1979 was another have been stopped in their trucks due to impassible high classic that makes this winter seem waters and the per capita costs ofpost flood repairs is like nothing out of the ordinary My likely as high, if not higher, than any in Park Ridge. flight to Boston was cancelled. Mayor The project is a fraction of the cost ofthe remaining we been spoiled by global Bilandic lost the election because of flood control projects currently contemplated by the City warming? it, bringing us Mayor Jane Byrne, or, Council. For approximately $2 million, the area is project- HaveI think some people have as my Boston friends decided when ed to withstand even a 100-year flood. The other projects been. I'm seeing more and more they saw her picture: "That's no re- are approximately $16 million and $50 million or more, comments about this winter's awful former. That's Mayor Daley in drag." respectively, and must rise or fall on their own merits. weather and hearing more and more That's a good winter. The Mayfield vote should not be tied to any other people complain that theyjust can't And I remember a colder winter, project and here's why: The Metropolitan Water Ree- take it anymore. too. I think it was 1994 when I recall lamation District will soon be tearing up Dempster to Take what? I wonder. It is winter walking the dog in two weeks' worth install a major water pipeline for flood reiefi The timing in Chicago. It is supposed to snow of subzero temperatures. Maybe not ofthis unrelated project occurring just as the hook-up of and supposed to be cold, at least until that cold and maybe not that lon& but the Mayfield Project can be accomplished is a miraculous March. it seemed like it at the time. coincidence. The hook-up to the Dempster pipe, lithe Having lived through the city's But lately around here the winters council votes quickly in favor ofthe plan, can be accom- more famous snowstorms, I don't "So far, this year have been ridiculously mild. There plished simultaneously, thereby substantially reducing understand what all the fuss is about. have been winters of no outdoor taxpayer costs. So far, this year seems like a seems like a normal skating rinks. In recent winters, we've The catch? The council must approve the Mayfield normal Chicago winter to me. The Chicago winter to me. seen snowmobilers who dared to Dempster hook-up plan, now. rivers and lakes are frozen enough for cross a frozen lake fall through the ice. The design plans must be submitted by the spring of ice fishing and skating. The ground The riveN and lakes There have been years in the last this year if the Dempster hook-up is to become reaIit is covered with enough snow for are frozen enough for decade I've wondered why in the Jithis opportunity to effectuate the smallest-priced of cross-country skiing. You don't have world I bought a snow thrower. I fi- the flood relief plans currently on the table is missed for to travel to Wisconsin or Michigan to ice fishing and skat- nally bought a new shovel this winter, any reason, the opportunity to secure the most successftil ride a snowmobile. Ing. The ground is my first since 1987. The last IO years and cost-effective flood control solution in the history of This is what winter is supposed to have been so mild, I think it's as good the area will be lost. be about. covered with enough as a 2001 model. The Mayfield plan to hook up to the Dempster pipeline I'm happysee the snow and snow for cross- I'm getting the skis polished provides the strongest relief at the best price, but the the cold. As a matter of fact, I prefer country skiing." up. I bought a new winter hat. I'm council must act now to ensure the timing Please call and more of it. wondering where I put my skates encourage your alderman to support the Mayfield Project Compared to 1967, this is a light because there is nothing like skating and bring it to a positive vote quickly so that Park Ridge winter. Ah, I remember 1967, when on a frozen outdoor rink with gentle does not miss this historic opportunity for real corn- the snow came down faster and home. All of us who lived a block or snowflakes falling. This is winter in munity flood relief Please attend the February 10,2014 faster. A girl in my class, who lived more away got a ride to school that Chicago, folks. It's one of the things meeting at City Hall in show of your support. half a block from school, walked day before the snow was too deep. that makes this city great. Ifyou don't ScottA. Berndt.son through the worst storm and was so There was no skating at the out- like it, please move to Arizona. (See IRge soaking wet the nuns sent her back door rink at the park because the city last week's column.)

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Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Do Before They Die' Kids flicks 'Percy Jackson: Sea of ination dinner" for alumni. The event features a Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. 7 p.m.: Author Kent McOiIl talks about his book, Monsters' family-style meal, open bar and raffle. Contact which explores the personalities, events, wins, 7 p.m.: In order to restore their dying safe haven, Brad Tokarz at 847-668-9890 for more informa- Story Time for 2s losses and unforgettable moments of the Chicago the son of Poseidon and his friends embark on a tion. White Eagle Banquets & Restaurant, 6839 N. 9:30 am.: Stories and songs for 2-year-olds with Bears. Books are available for purchase. Park quest to the Sea of Monsters to find the mythical Milwaukee Ave., Niles. $135 per person. an adult. A second session is held on Wednesdays Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Golden Fleece while trying to stop an ancient evil at IO a.m. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ridge. 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BY JENNIFER JOHNSON J-90 expressway on- and off-ramps. Mayor David Schmidt said he [email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer "This is a significant expan- did not "see much difference" sion of alcohol in Park Ridge, in between stores like Walgreens and A convenience store chain is my opinion," said Huethng adding CVS selling alcohol and 7-Eleven asking the city of Park Ridge to that he expects many residents doing the same. further relax its once-strict liquor will "weigh in very heavily" on the "I think the gas-station issue is a laws. proposal. tougher sell," he acknowledged. Representatives of 7-Eleven are "This will likely be viewed as a According to Charlene Brandt, seeking permission to sell beer, relaxation of our long-held positioncommunity relations manager for wine and other liquors inside the that the sale and service of alcohol 7-Eleven, "hard spirits" would be company's stores at 555 W. Devon should be secondary to the pur- displayed behind the sales counter Ave., 976 N. Northwest Highway, chase and consumption of food," and a cooler containing beverages and the newly-constructed location Huening said. "We are now puttingwill remain locked until opened by at 814 W. Higgins Road, which alcohol in a convenience store, we an employee once the customer's includes a gas station. are selling it until 2 a.m. and peopleage is determined. After meeting for a second are getting into their cars with the On Jan. 13, Brandt told the Park time to discuss the proposal, alcohol they have just purchased. Ridge Liquor License Review the Park Ridge Liquor License All those issues will loom large." Board that the stores will not sell Review Board on Jan. 20 reached a Smith suggested that more mi- malt liquor because it "attracts consensus that alcohol be sold only nors may be able to purchase alco-undesirables." She later submit- between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 hoi if it is sold after 10 p.m. He also ted a follow-up letter to the board p.m., Monday through Saturday, 7-Eleven stores in Park Ridge, including this one at Higgins Road and Cumberland stated that allowing convenience stating that the company is willing and between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Avenue, are seeking a license to sell alcohol. i JENNIFER JOHNSON/SUN-TIMES MEDIA stores to sell liquor until such a to sell only beer and wine at the Sundays. late hour will only lead to requests Higgins Road location, due to its The board asked that the city 7-Eleven stores. During the Jan. 13 meeting, from additional retailers. gas station component. attorney develop two separate The initial proposal from Commissioners Steve Huening "If we do it for you, pretty soon Drafts of the proposed liquor liquor licenses: one addressing 7-Eleven called for liquor sales up Edward Pudlo and Robert Smith we have to do it for everyone else licenses will be reviewed by the convenience stores and the other to 2 a.m., Monday through Satur- expressed concerns about selling from a fairness standpoint," Smith Liquor Board on Feb. 3. The board addressing convenience stores day, and until midnight on Sunday. alcohol mtil 2 a.m., longer than said. will then decide il they should be with gas stations. If approved by Members of the Liquor Board any other business is allowed. Grocery stores and pharma- recommended to the city coun- the city council at a later date, the suggested a 10 p.m. limit, which is Pudlo said he was especially cies within the city are currently cil for approval and aldermen licenses would apply to all such what grocery stores are required concerned about the Higgins Road allowed to sell alcoholic beverages, have the option of modifying the establishments in the city, not just to follow. location, which is located near the but gas stations are not. licenses, if they choose to do so. Whole Foods seeks longer hours for alcohol sales BY JENNIFER JOHNSON to sell packaged and bottled alcohol the Liquor Board, Whole Foods timately go before the City Council when the Planning and Zoning [email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer that is consumed off-premises. representative Irene Bahr pointed for final approval. Commission recommended rezon- When applying for a liquor out that the Chipotle restaurant, In 2012, neighbors of Whole ing ofthe property in 2012. Traffic Open for two months, Park license in 2012, Whole Foods had located just blocks from the gro- Foods expressed concerns about congestion was largely one of the Ridge new lWhole Foods Market i sought to sell open wine and beer cery store, is allowed to sell alcohol open alcoholic beverages being reasons expressed by residents. looking to extend its sale of alcohol. inside the store between the hours much earlier than 5 p.m. sold on the site because of its close Whole Foods is also interested in The store, located at 225 W. of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m., but the Park Mayor David Schmidt said proximity to St. Paul of the Cross allowing sealed alcoholic beverages Touhy Ave., is asking for city ap- Ridge Liquor License Review Boardhe did not see a problem with School. This led to the City Council to be sold at the registers for 15 prova to serve wine and beer for recommended hours of 11 a.m. to 10 extending the sale hours, saying restricting the sale hours. minutes after the 10 p.m. closing on-site consumption within two bar p.m. After objections from a num- he had received some emails from Chipotle, at 119 S. Northwest time. Manager Jason Aragon said areas of the store and within an ber of nearby residents opposed residents inquiring about the 5 to Highway, is actually closer to the that customers who are already in outdoor cafe between the hours of to the Whole Foods store, the City 10 p.m. rule. school, but has not generated the line by 10 p.m., but who are check- 11 a.m. and 10p.m., instead of the 5 Council approved the current 5 to "Most people don't understand sanie objections. ing out several minutes past that to 10p.m. restriction currently in 10 p.m. hours for on-site consump- the restriction," he said. Many ofthe residents opposed totime, would not be able to lawfully place. Also requested is an addition-tion. Any recommended changes to the alcohol sales were also opposed purchase their alcohol beverages al 15 minutes at the end of the day - During a Jan. 13 meeting of Whole Foods' liquor license will ul- to the Whole Foods store itself under the current ordinance. A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 24 I ThURSDAY, JANUARY23 2014

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lo A.M. The first thing on Pally's agenda? "Definitely ditch my kids, that's No. 1," he jokes. He leaves them with his Aunt the PALLYproject Sheila in Evanston. Former Chicagoan and sitcom star Adam Pally is out to prove he can take the lead NOON BY ZAK STEMER Back downtown, the actor grabs a slice at his favorite could be broken down into components, Adam Pally pizza spot: Lou Malnati's (439 says he'd be one part Seth Rogen and one part Paul Rudd, plus N. Wells). hefty servings ofJaneane Garofalo and Chris Far1e "I'm a bit of Tfpeoplea inatiiac," Pally explains. "IfI wasn't living a very domesticated lifestyle . . . there's a lot ofFarley in me. And sometimes that comes out. When it does, I pray that no one is in my path." But that magic icipe is the basis ofPally's appeal: He's a wild, quick-wined goolball who, de- spite his admitted flaws, is easy to adore, thanks to his seW-deprecating 2 PM. humor and mischievous smile. Pally does a little shopping Pally's over-the-top persona is part ofwhat helped land him a regular in Wicker Park, picking up role on Fox's hit sitcom "The Mmdv Project." The actor, who spent part of a couple of pairs of Warby his formative years in Chicago, plays Dr. Peter Prentice, whom he describes Parker glasses at Apartment as a "frat-boygynecologist"with a heart ofgld. Ifthat sounds a little frank, Number 9 (1804 N. Damen). well that's the thing about Pally - he is, for better or worse, unabashedly r hiniseW "1 don't know ifyou can tell from my appearance and my weight, but I'm a vegan,"PalIy says, poking fun at his distinctly un-Hollywood physique. "That means you eat all the meat you want, tight?" The actor has been in i I episodes ofthe show, and says his character's story arc is far from over and far from predictable. "[Peter's relationship with Mindyl is diflrent than I think thc' expccted,"he says. "Theygenu- 4 P.M. inelylike each other's company. I think it will be an interesting dynamic, He takes a nostalgic walk especially with Mindygoing around dating all these people." around the Peninsula Chicago While Pally, 31, is increasingly known forhiswittybanterwith Kaling, (108 E. Superior), where he fans will recognize him from the ABC sitcom "Happy Endings,"which proposed to his wife, "just earned a major cult following. Though the series was canceled after three to reminisce about what a seasons. it didn't go down without a fight: Fan support almost led to a mistake I made," he laughs. pickup by USA, and now, VIII is airing reruns ofthe series. "[Working with Kaling] is a very diffirent envimnment than'Happy Endings,' " Pally says. "'Happy Endings'was like the inmates running the asylum. lt was like

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The building is just one small piece in the contemporary artist's master plan: to turn his South Side neighborhood into a cultural incubator by converting mn-down, vacant buildings into spaces suitable for artistic endeavors and neighbors alike.Though the Chicago native started out on a solo mission - 'I was just trying to be a good citizen; I like where I live. I wanted to invest in my neighborhood" his work got the attention of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and now the two are joining forces to invigorate the city's neighborhoods through the arts. The pair's partnership sparked several years ago. While running for mayor, Emanuel attended an event at the home ofAnita Blanchard and Marty Nesbitt, who have a Gates piece hanging in their home. Emanuel says he was enchanted by it. "I kept saying, 'This is a really unbelievable piece, I really love this piece,'" he says. After he was elected, Blanchard suggested he meet the world-renowned artist. So Blanchard, Emanuel, his wife Amy Rule (who has a master's in art history from the University ofChicago), and Gates got together. "Theaster said, I want to lay out this vision.' And we went driving around." Since that initia! meeting, Gates'vision has become a reality Visit Grand Crossing and you'll find his studio, a 28,000-square-foot, former Anheuser-Busch warehouse that's summer's Night Out in the Park program, in which arts nonprofits held free outdoor currently being converted into a workspace, galleiy and event space. There's also Dorches- programming in Chicago parks, as just one example. It was such a success that the C, ter Projects, a group oftwo-fiat buildings on and around South Dorchester Avenue that city is expanding it next year. "Everywhere, every night in the summer, there are seven combine living areas with cultural gathering spaces. "The philosophy is that in the absence performances across the city [by organizations such aal Redmoon, Chicago Symphony, M (1)11 Ii: ofcertain building types, or the economic structure to support big cultural things, maybe Steppenwoif. All over, all free," Emanuel says. "Ifyou get any public moneys you must ONLI N E the two-flat is the rightly scaled space,"says Gates,who lives in one ofthe buildings. "if we give us a plan ofwhere you're going to do something somewhere in the city - and it could work with the department ofplanning and zoning to think about how buildings are can't be downtown." For more from The blending ofcomrnunity and arts is starting early, too, thanks to a new CPS used, then these buildings, which are 1, 2, and 3,000-square-feet, could do amazing things." our photo shoot Those amazing things have made South Dorchester Avenue a village of culture. program in which every school has an arts planner, and each student receives a minimum with Mayor Rahm There's a film-screening space called Black Cinema House; the Listening House, which two hours ofarts education each week "There's a great phrase: cultural redevelopment," Emanuel and holds the music collection from the now-shuttered record store Dr. Wax the Archive Emanuel says. "T've always heard ofneighborhood redevelopment, neighborhood rezon- Theaster Gates, House, which has the entire collection from the old Prairie Avenue Bookstore, and much ing ...but I think it's a great way to characterize it. It's cultural redevelopment that has go to Chicago more. And there are more renovations in the works: Gates recently saved a 1920s-era limitless potential for a neighborhood. And it can't fail - there's only upside." sp/ash.com. bank from demolition and is turning it into The Stony Island Arts Bank, which blends Next up, the city and Gates are joining forces to create the artwork at the newly renovat- gall cry space, a restaurant and a reading room, and will house the editorial librajy of the ed 95th Street Red Line station. It will be the largest piece ofart in CTXs history located J ohnson Publishing Company. (Gates also houses the company's archives in a separate at the busiest station in the city. In order to create a piece that honors the neighborhood, space.) Also in progress is Dorchester Artist Housing Collaborative, a Chicagu Hous- theft turned to the community for input. "We decided that in advance ofthe design work, ing Authority building which will soon hold artist studios, market value apartments and we would have five meetings where we would spend time with that community, tell them CHA homes. "We gave the property, and when all the artists are in their, there will be an about the project and make a pitch for their participation. And it's been awesome," Gates energy that we can't [create]," says Emanuel. says. "Artists from all over come out to tell me what they do and how it can fit, or they tell Emanue is adamant that Gates'awareness ofwhat already existed helped bring his me what they think should happen at the station. So I'm tiying to figure out different ways idea to life. "In his energy and vision, he organized us," Emanuel says. "From the bank to to internalize that so that new work is created." Emanuel adds, "It will bring tourists, and that ComEd building, nobody knew what we had. His vision helped us get smart about that's a good thing. But it will get people in a neighborhood to imagine their own commu- what we had, and he found a way to give it a Cultura! repuqose." nity in a way they never saw it.They probably felt it, thought it could happen, but needed a For Gates, the project is in part about changing the narrative ofthe neighborhoods. leader to build it and then give them a space where they, too, could contribute." "In some ways I feel it's impossible to talk about poor places without talking about the Nothey're seeing the energy spread quiddy. "People are like, 'What's next?"' Gates cultural riches that probably live there,"Gates says. "Sometimes we spend time on the says. "1 have doctors saying, 'I'd love to be the doctor on the block,' scholars from the Uni- wrong part of the narrative. We spend time onhow violent the place is, how bad the versity of Chicago saying, 'I really want to live here.'Then on the other side, my neighbor schools are. But we also never give platform to the amazing things that are possible there. says, Do you have an apartment I can rent?'That's when yuu know ymi've reached the And what I'm finding is that all I had to do is invent the platform, and all of the people sweet spot,when people from outside are wanting to be in, and people from the inside doing amazing things, they were right there." are wanting to be more vested than they already are." Gates' vision fell neatly alongside the city's own arts initiatives. Since taking office in And notjust in Grand Crossing - Chicago-based artists are getting in on the chance 2011, Emanuel - an avid supporter of the arts and a ballet dancer in his own right - to contribute to the city's public art. For instance, artist Hebm Brantley has teamed up has worked to take Chicago's culture scene to new heights, and this year, he's going even with the city to create a mural on Lake Shore Drive near the Museum of Science and further with the help of Michelle Boone, the city's commissioner of cultural affairs and Industry and the mayor says there's more to come. "I want the artists in the city to know special events. "The big drive of the new cultural plan is to bring culture and arts back that we'll embrace you if you stay," Emanuel says. "We're gomg to help you be the artist to the neighborhoods and back to the community," Emanuel says.He points to last you want to be."

JANUARY 19-25, 2014 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I 1) feature I REAL ESTATE AND INTERIORS I ART ICAGO Three art imoresarios ofour favorite homes in Chicago share a particular verve. It's a certain way teU us how to buy high, artwork is enthusiastically tossed up on Sornewalls salon-style. High art - modem- ouy ow ano oenc the ism, imagist works - graceftilly mixes with the low: hand-painted barbershop signs, Popsicle- two for that signature stick lamps, fantastical outsider-art scenes. We Chicago took asked three art experts how to duplicate this easy-to-spot, hard-to-replicate collecting style. If all else fàils, our curated selection ofpicks gives BUYING HIGH BY MADELINE NUSSER you a peek at each expert's offerings. EXPERT: VALERIE CARBERRY After directing the modernist BUYING LOW taurants (Big Star and Two) and large Chicago gallery EXPERT: MARIANO design retailers (Restoration Hardware, Henry Robert CHAVEZ Anthropologie) who trust Chavez's eye Adams Fine for the eccentric. Art, Carberry When Chavez Collecting tips: parlayed her knowledge into opened Agent Ga- lery, an East Village her eponymous John Hancock Scott Wolniak, Falls, 2013, price Go with your gut. "You know when curio shop, it was Center gallery, which opened on request, Valerie Carberry Gal- something is good art, even if you not for the sole its doors in 2002. The power- lery, 875 N. Michigan, suite 3860; don't understand it," Chavez asserts. purpose of selling his house dealer exhibits historical Vaferiecarberrycom His own inexplicable partiality? "l've flea-market finds. "lt was for material American modern art as well as John Storrs, Untitled, ca. 1922, noticed when a flea-market booth is research," says Chavez, a painter and works by notable living Chicago price on request, Valerie Carberry set up in a really terrible way, I'm going printmaker who studied at the Art In- artists, such as painter Jim Lutes Gallery to find something Ilike." and imagist Evelyn Statsinger. stitute of Chicago. "I collect things that "l've realized that to understand Jim Lutes, Pupil, 2013, price on have a sense of energy. lt informs how Leave the beaten path. "If it's an request, Valerie Carberry Gallery historic art, you have to be in I execute my art." Now Chavez spends antique megamall in a nice tourist city an active dialogue with present much of his time scouring the Midwest like Mackinaw, I won't go in." art-making," Carberry says of her and the Web for curious objects and varied roster of artists. furniture, which he sells online and in Keep a wish list. Chavez keeps his for encouraging artists to pro- his 6-year-old Damen Avenue store- own, what he calls the "holy grail" of Collecting tips: duce. "lt's extraordinary research front. Clientele often includes artists collectibles. How he makes it; "I'll get in learning about the new." and creative businesses, such as res- an idea and search for something, Galleries are your friends. "You and it'll lead me to something else. Search auction websites. In their don't need to buy something to For example, an interest in Soviet art-packed home, Carberry and go into galleries and figure out space led me to discover and collect what engages you," says Car- auctioneer husband Richard 1912 Race Car Drivers, set of four old NASA posters" berry, clearing up the myth that Wright own an eccentric mélange drawings, $175; Agent Gallery, 916 N. galleries are austere environmentsof works, partly sourced from Damen; Agentgal/erycom If you like something, buy it fast. that cow patrons into purchasing. private auctions and private Though Chavez champions the unique, dealers. "Because the gallery has Strange Letter O, 28-inch molded- collectors around the world with simi- Visit small Institutions. Carberry a historical program, I look at auc- plastic wall hanging, $48, Agent Gallerylar tastes often jockey over the same auds intimate nonprofits, like tion sites - they can be a great Ca. 1918 80-Drawer Cabinet, $2,850,items online. "There's always someone Hyde Park's Renaissance Society, history lesson." Agent Gallery out there who makes it harder to get."

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Ani Afshar ¡n her Logan Square apartment, MIXING HIGH/LOW which Is coverd with collected artwork. EXPERT: ANI AFSHAR RAMZ DREESSEN-SPLASH Originally hailing from Turkey, Afshar moved to Chi- cago in the 1970s, when her then-husband studied architecture at the lllìnois Institute of Technology. The creative couple became enmeshed with the citys vital imagist art scene, buying significant paintings and hanging them among an assortment of objects and Middle Eastern folk art. Around this time, Afshar dove headfirst into her weaving practice, which later evolved into jewelry - wearable pieces elevated by complex textile techniques. She sold them at Neiman Marcus. Harrods and other high-end shops. and continues to sell work out of her Logan Square showroom studio and websìte. Collecting tips: Look for beauty everywhere. Afshar - who's lived in Istanbul, Iran and Switzerland - believes beauti- ful things can be found in any culture or place. "When I'm bored, I go to Crate and Barrel with $20 and a smile on my face." In her own textiles, she integrates items she's gathered: molted feathers from a friend's pet bird, metallic chocolate wrap- pers or leaves from a visit to the landmark Farn- sworth House's wooded estate.

Don't pay much attention to the market. "Go with your heart," Afshar says. "When we started collecting imagists, we weren't thinking of value. lt felt like the right fit."

Don't overthlnk placement. When we ask Afshar how she decides to hang artwork in her own home, she shrugs. "When there's an empty space on the wall."

Petits Planetes, 2011: price on request, Hilton- Asmus Contemporary, 716 N. Wells: Hi/ton-asmus. corn Shadow Notes, 2013, price on request, Hilton- Asmus Contemporary Long beaded necklac- es, $75-$150, Ani Afshar studio boutique, call (773) 645-8922 for an appoint- ment; An/a fsharnet

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last few yearsit 'RASHEEDA "Joel tends to work in an seemsthe stage has seen SPEAKING' intimate personal way that has an increasing number of deep resonance in the larger Ttheshows that want to know Through Feb. 15. $30, $25 forworld," says director Sandy what we talk about - or don't seniors and $20 for students.Shinner, who has helmed a Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, talk about - when we talk number ofJohnson's works. 5779 N. Ridge. For tickets, about race. From Bruce Norris' "He has brought together visit Rivendel/theatre.org. Pulitzer Prize-winning«Cly- people from different neigh- boume Park" to Tracy Letts' borhoods to what should be "Superior Donuts," that deeply that tells the story of a suc- a safe space, a space in which troubling facet ofthe American cessful white physician who the quality of the work should identity has received a much- attempts to oust his black be the only factor for success. deserved going-over. Now, receptionist (played by Step- But, ofcourse, that is not the playwright Joel Drake Johnson penwolfensemble member case. This is a play about how adds to the conversation with and Chicago stage veteran Ora easily trust begins to fray, as "Rasheeda Speaking," malsing Jones) by enlisting her white well as about race.Joel has its world premiere with the female co-worker (played by listened carefully to differing Rivendell Theatre Ensemble. RTE Artistic Director Tara points ofview and experience Eric S later andOraJones star in "Rasheeda Speaking" with the Rivendell Theatre Ensemble. The show is a dark comedy Mallen) as a spy. Like many in our racially divided city, and artistic endeavors, the plot has authentically crafted the springs from a seemingly details ofevesyday conversa- mundane moment in the play- tion in the workplace. It is wright's personal experience: ftsnny and sad to watch these an encounter with a less-than- characters struggle to find LIVE THEATER Guidi' heipflul hospital receptionist. common ground." "When I complained, the Like much ofhis prior work ELVIS m CARL j01 NOW PLAYING THROUGH doctor told me he was going to ("Four Places, "A Guide for the FEBRUARY 23. 2014 PRESLII LEWIS píui,s CASH "HILARIOUS!" get rid ofher," recalls Johnson, Perplexed"), "Rasheeda" mani- "eventhough partoftheprob- fests Johnson's curiosity "about ILL'.' lem had to do with the doctor's people's lives, the concerns and lack ofregard for patients." problems they have and how J ohnson took that moment they go about solving their and wove it into a play that, on problems," he says. "How that D. AR a larger level, explores what it attempt uncovers their frailty, means to live in "post-racial" their mistakes, their tragedy - America - but the average but also their work to triumph, HARTE office place setting means the Vi.tt LOOKIN((;USSTHEATRE.ORG CIMV$ RIT 1IT 1. $ICM no matter how good or bad the n. r 1 nW, 1 11W .u: .i7ot;t; tension covers many levels. choices they make." APOLLO THEATER 1173.935.6101) ETManas CALL 3e,muie IcTER S ppIii.. t 'II ti tIt liii Ora Jones and I till y.., t.\Ipls.ipl.tp Tara Mallen ROYAL CEORCE THEATRE I p 161 N HAISTED312988900fl TICK[ TM ASTER. COM ÇrowN s.JWN LOC. NOW PLAYING! GLA PARR I-, FAR1) PRIZE!.PUN/INNINT \Ip,tii \Issl,ip,.. L)tittt,t $.4TURDAV -Iii1114ê ¡ 21/4 To advertise, r p, .tPtI,,ttssI.ilhitiji.ihiil COMICAL, AMUSINI & FUNI" ej. 'I\ Ii I,i Call Laura Huston V BINOBONANZA. INFO \I,IiiIth'ptiI.pi at (312) 321-2448 or 708-638-6597 pitsl(issitit'iptputts 2N PRUBYTERIAN CHURCh OF CHICAGO 1934 3. MICHIGAN AVE. 'P. Pus ppp.st,s iii iii Ihuston@suntimes. corn

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MAY TRLJLKINEi COMPANY WANTED HOME STEREO Art, 50's Designer Furn. Eqaip. S Recordo, 33a-45s-78s our specialty.Charities, Labradoodle Pupa $400-$800, P,,, ,,m.,co. R,Il.bIIpI y.L..ae,, hp .Soluilo,, Will pick-up Coah Clean-up available. short S long costa, trained dogs, Recruiting 309-834-2017 847266-Ot 90 Walter - 847-471-7333 $1000 S up Calm, no shed, blond, red. bik, choc. Osar 815-721-9090 Thursday, January 23, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Apartments, Unfurn'd. Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. RENTALS Cook County - Suburban reprvsentstion 50 tO qsalityorentitle the purchaser to a deed Ixother than a mortgagee, shall payhighesl bidder, as set forth below, BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORYquantity of title and without recoursethe real estate after confirmation ofthe assessments and'the legal feesihe following descnbed real estate: EVANSTON, to Plaintiff and in "AS lS condition.the sale. The property will NOT berequired byThe CondominiumCommonly known as 8458 LINDER The sale io further subject to confir-open forinspectionandplaintiffProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1(COURT. SKOKIE, IL 60077 Proper- Apartments, Unfurnished 1000-12 AUSTIN Garage Doors, Openers Painting-Decorating mation by the court, Upon paymentmakes no representation as to theand )g))4(. If this property is a con-ty Indes No. 10-21-t33-006-0000. 2BR, $990 Apt On RidGe Ave, near infull of the smoxnt bid, the pur-condition of the property. Prospec-dominium unit which is part of aThe real estate is improved wiih a 4 Apartments, Furnished FOREST GARAGE DOORS WINTER BLUES? chaser will receive a Certificate oflivebidders are admonishedtocommon inferes! community, theor more townhouae units wiih no SI Francis Hospital. Central A'C, Add same warmth 8 color Io your md heat, hot wtr modem kit w! DW Family Owned Since 1946 Sale that will entitle the purchaxercheck the court file Io verify all infor-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-garage. Sale terms: 25% down of Condos, Townhomes SalesServiceInstallation home Schedule u free vntima!e. n a deed In the real estate ahermationIf this property is a condo-sure sale other than a mortgageethe highest bid by certified funds at & Oisp Private parking available. Guardisn Painters 847-444--1482 Homes Avail Now! Charlie, 847-338-0258 708-652-8405 630-969-8416 confirmation of the sale. The prop-minium unit, the purchaser of theshall pay the assessments requiredthe clone of the sale payable io The Snow Removal erly will NOT be open for inspectionunit at ihe foreclosure sale, otherby The Condominium Property Act,Judicial Sales Corporation, No third Duplex Glenview- i 2,3 Bds Painting-Decorating and plaintiff makes no representa-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-765 ILCS 605/18,5)q-i),IF YOUparty checks will be accepted The lion as lo the condition of the prop-sessments and the legal fees re-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-balance, including the Judicial sale LUXURY RESIDENCES MR. CHEAP LAWN erty. Prospective bidders are ad- Rooms 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 quired by The Condominium Prop-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTfeeforAbandonedResidential & SNOW REMOVAL monished to check the court file toerty Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(1( andTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONProperty Municipality Relief Fund, Valley Lo Towers Il Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING Resid & Comm Sr Citizen Divo. Housing to Share 1910 Chestnut Ave. verify alt information. If this property)g))4).If this property is a condo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwhich is calculated on residential lntfExtFree Est. Wallpaper 847-722-05M or 773-256-7432is u condominium unit, the purchas-minium unit which is part of a cam-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Call (847) 998-1800 x200 real astale at the rate of $1 for each Mobile Homes er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,mon interest community, the pur-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION$1,000 or fraction thereof of the Mon - Frl lOam - 4pm Tiling other than a mortgagee, shall paychsser of the unit at the foreclosure15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISamount paid by the purchaser noI www.v.11.ytotowers.com KASAL Retirement Rentals Painting & Decorating MR. GROUT the assessments and the legal feessale sther than a mortgagee shallMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREto eaceed $300, in certified funds/or required byTheCondominiumpay the aasexxments required bLAW Forinformation:Visitour Interior f Exterior 224-31 0-8994 wire Iransfer, ix due within twenty- Co-Op Housing MORTON GROVE Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)The Condominium Properly Ac,website at aervice.atty-pierce.com.four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Painling & Wallpapening TILE GROUT REPAIR and )g)(4(. If this property is a con- Immed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA. cien. bldg. EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN 765 ILCS 605/t8.5)-t). IF YOUbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.by the mortgagee acquiring the res- Sleeping Rooms i healed indr. prkg. op. All applos. Wall Washing dominium uniI which ispart of aARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sidential rest estate pursuanl to its Housekeeping Rooms md, w/d n unit. No Is allowed. FREE ESTIMATES common interestcommunity, theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAsomeyn,OneNorthDearbomcredit bidat the sale or by any Near trainstation, yr. lease. Call Steve (630)968-5593 purchaser nf the unit ut the foreclo-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONStreet Suife 1300, CHtCAGO, ILmortgagee, ludgment creditor,or Finder Service $1450-$1550 847-470-8 00 sure sale other than a mortgageeFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF60602Tel No (312)476-5500.other lienor acquiring the resìdensal shall pay the ausesaments requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, lfdPlease refer lx file numberreal estate whose ngh!s in and to Apartments - Hotels Judicial Sales-Real Est.by The Condominium Property Act,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPAl220508. THE JUDICIAL SALESIhe residential real estate arose pri- Th5 ILCS 605/18.5(q-!).IF YOU15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISCORPORATION One Southor to the sale. The subjecf property Vacation, Resort Rentals REAL ESTATE mortgage foreclosure sales.) ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,is subject to general real estate tas- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. For information, examine theIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youea, special assessments, or special Out-of-State Rentals that pursuantlx a Judgment nfTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONcourt file sr contact Plaintiff's attor-can alsovisit The Judicial Salestuses levied against said real estate Foreclosure entered on NovemberFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFnov.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Corporation at .tlsc.com for a 7and ia offered for sale wi!hout any Garages 7,2013, Kallen Realty Services,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEday status report of pendins sales.representationastoqualityor Houses ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,PICRCE & ASSOCIATES One Farms, Farmland Inc., as Selling Official will al 12:30 quantity of tille and without recourse Apt-Per'ent Townhomes p.m. on February 10, 2014, a! 20515-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISIL 60527 (630) 794-9876. PleaseNorth Dearbom S!reet Suite 130f)Ix Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, Commercial, Industrial W. Randolph Street, Suite 1020,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURErefer lo (ile number 14-12-09626.CHICAGO,IL 60602 (3121476-The sale ix further subiect lo confir- Condos, Lofts Chicago, Illinois, sell at public sac-LAW. For information, contactTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-5500 Attomey File No, PAl220508mation by the court Upon payment Plaintiff'sattomey: NOONAN &TION One South Wacker Drive,Attomev Code 91220 Case Num- Storage, Warehouses Niles- 1BR, Inc heat, rklng, tion ix the highest bidder br cash, in full of the amount bid, Ihe pur- Duplex as sel forth below, the following de-LIEBERMAN, 105 W. ADAMS ST.,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ber:12 CH 38594 TJSC#: 33-chaser will receive a Certificate of appl, laundry laculty, SUITE 1800, Chicago, IL 60603,f312) 236-SALE You can also visit Desk Space no smoke or pet. Avail Now. scribed real property: 24747 1581805 19, 1/16, 1!23114Sale that will entitle the purchaser Open Houses Commonly known as 6.616 North(312) 431-1455 Please refer to titeThe Judicial Salen Corporation at w#71 0895 to a deed to the real estate after Call 841-540-0732 number 12-1595. THE JUDICIALww.qsc.com for a 7 day status re- Offices Mobile Homes Dowsgiac Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFconfirmation of the sale. The prop- NORRIDGE Large i BR. $750, 60712 Permanent Indea No.: 10-SALES CORPORATION Oneport of pending sales. CODILIS &COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS vOy will NOT be open for inspection Stores ten. payo util. Prkg indld. No pets. 33-3t3-034-0000 South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,ASSOCIATES, P C t5W030COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-and plaintiff makes no represenla- Manufactured Homes Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-NORTH New decor & carpet, appls, A/C, The mortgaged real estateis im- FRONTAGE ROAD,CERY DIVISION lion as to Ihe condition of the prop- Rental Services Indry available. 708-453-4988 Apartment Buildings proved with u dwelling. The proper-SALE'Yos can also visIt The Jadi-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASerty. Prospective bidders are ad- Ib will NOT be open tor inspection dial Sales Corporalixo ut w'ww.tjxc.d(630) 794-5300 Anorney File No.TRUSTEE FOR THE monished to check the court file lo Rental Misc OAK PARK - Roommate Wanted. om for a 7 day xtatux report of14-12-09626 Attorney ARDC No, Female preferred. Close to trans. Co-Op Apartments The judgment amount was NOTE HOLDERS CWABS, INC.verify all information, If ihia property $494,587.93.Sale terms for non-pendinq sales. NOONAN &00468002 Attomey Code, 21762MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, is a condominium unit, the purchas- Wanted to Rent 8/mo shared utils. Free Lrrdry. Pkg LIEBERMAN 105 W. ADAMS ST.,Case Number:12 CH 025726 Senior Housing parties: 10% of successful bid im- SERIES 2005-HYB9,PlaintiffV.er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Avail. $600 + sec. 708-715-7609 SUrTE 1800 Chicago, IL60603TJSC#: 33-24621 NOTE: Pursuant mediately at conclusion of auction, ALEX AVAKIAN; SUNDUSother than a mortgagee, shall pay Apartments, Unfurn'd. SKOKIE, 3BR/i.5BA LRJDR dom Commercial, industrial balance by12.30 p.m. the next(312) 431-1455 Attorney File No.Iv the Fair Debt Collection Prac!icesAVAKIAN: PREMIER BANK: VIL-Ihe assessments and the legal fees bo, ElK, back porch md oft-street business day. bothby cashier's12-1595AttorneyCode. 38245Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sLAGE OF SKOKIE, AN ILLINOISrequiredby TheCondominium rkg, convenientInc.Availnow. Farms, Farmland checks; and no refunds.The saleCaae Number: 12 CH 28525attomey is deemed lo be a debt col-MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g))i) Cook County - Chgo. N TJSCC: 33-24734 NOTE' Pursuantlector attempting to collect a debt 1235/mo+ heat. 847420-5145 Homes Built to Order shall be uabjeci to general real es- Defendants 09 CH 09392 and )g)(4(. If this property is a con- Des Plaines:i Bdrm $775, 2 Bdrm Lake County tate tases, special tases,specialto the Fuir Debt Collection Practicesand any information obtained will beCalendar No. 60 dominium unit which is part of a $925-$975, odds heat, laundry & assessments, upecial taxes levied,Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sused for that psrpnse Property Address. common interest community, the Vacant Property attorney is deemed to be u debt col-1581797 1/9, hifi, 1123/14 #710896 purchaser of the unit al the foreclo- parking.ImmediateOccp. GRE WAUKEGAN WEST SIDE: and superiorliens,ifany. The 7355 NORTH LAMaN AVENUE Pro. 847-297-1500 property is offered au is,' with nolector atlemptinq In collect u debt LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 sore sale other than a mortgagee IBR - $675 & 2BR - $750 Vacation Property and any informaSen obtained will be + security. mcl laundry. Section 8 expreso or implied warranties and NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREshall pay the assessments required Cook County - Suburban used for that purpose. by The Condominium Property Act, oh. Call 847-662-3789 Leave mag. income Property without any representation us to the SALE quality of title or recourse to Plain-15817M 1, 1/16, 1/2334 #710901IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFisher and Shapiro file C 09-017010755 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-f).IF YOU CHICAGO HEIGHTS 4BR or 3BR 2 COOK COUNTY, 1tLINOIS ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- BATH IN 2 FLAT APPLIANCES IN- Homes investment Property tiff. Prospectirte bidders are ad- (It is advised ihat interested parties monished to review the court file ro COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-consult with their OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT CLUDED, SECTION 8 0K HEAT Lots IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCERY DIVISION TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION INCL 7088224450 Cook County - Suburban verifyallinformation and lo view own altomeya before biddingat auction rules st www.kallenrs.com.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA-mortgage foreclosure sales) FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ELM WOOD PARK -2 bedroom, Real Estate Auctions For information: Sale Clerk, FisherCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN -u.- NATALIYA LUKASZEWSKI De- ist fir n 2 fiat, $750 plus utilities.Circle This! Real Estate Wanted and Shapiro, Attorney e 42168,CERY DIVISION that pursuant toa Judgment ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Near Harlem & Belmont, No pets. 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,OCWEN LOAN SERVICING LLCtendants 12 CH 38594 Foreclosure entered on July 12,15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOIS Call Rich at (847) 259-7844 Real Estate Misc. Bannockburn. Illinois 60015, (847)Plaintiff,-n.- SYLVIA S. BIÓLARI8119 WEST CHARMAINE ROAD2012, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc.,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 29t-1717, between t:00 p.m. andA/lOJA SYLVIA BIGLARI,NORRIDGE, IL 60706 as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.LAW.For information:Visitour Out-Of-Town Real Est. 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. MOHAMMAD H.BIGLARI AIX/ANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-on February 10, 2014, at 205 W.website at service.st!y-pierce.com. 1575125 1/9, 1/16, 1123(14 #710899MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN BIGLARITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Randolph Street, Suile 1020, Clii-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. 3 bedroom Iwo car gafage. new A/K/A MAHAMMAD HOSSEINsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plainfiff's renovation,withappliancespack Out-Of-Town, Commercial cago, Illinois, sell at public aadlion EQUAL BIGLARI A/K/A MOHAMMADand Sale enteredinthe above Attorneys,One NorthDearborn ages available. This home isin a Io the highest bidder for cash, as IN BIGLARI A/K/A HOSSEINcasse on November 8, 2013, an Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL wonderful safe family onented com- Lakes, Resort Property THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F set forth below, the following decori- COOK COUNTh' ILLINOIS BIGLARI, ROS CITIZENS,NA-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500. HOUSINGmunity in markham, yoa must be bed real property: Mortgages, Loans COUNtY DEPAfTMENT - CHAN-TIONAL ASSOCIATION, VILLAGEration, wilt at 10:30 AM on FebruaryCommonly known as 7355 NorthPlease refer to file number able to pass credit check wilh no CERY DIVISION OF SKOKIE, MIDLAND FUNDING11, 2014, at the The Judicial Salen PA1302471. THE JUDICIAL SALES eviclions.CALL 708-288-2833 Lamon Avenue,Lincolnwood,IL OPPORTUNITIES Homeowners insuranceDIGITAL FEDERAL CREDIT UN-LLC, MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC De-Corporation, One South Wacker60712 CORPORATION One Sooth SKOKIE- 4BR. 2BA, brick cape ION,Plaintiff,-s.-RAQUEL P.tendants 12 CH 025726 Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Permanent Index No '10-28-420-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, cod w/2 car gar, deck. Dis! 73 1/2 Real Estate Seminars FESTEJO, THE WOODLANDS OF4045 ENFIELD AVENUE SKOKIE,60606, Sell at public auction tx the IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You All real estate advertised in 001 8 219, new appls,refoak firs Real Estate Services MORTON GROVE CONDOMINI-IL 60076 highexl bidder, as xvI forth below,The mortgaged real estate is im-can also visit The Judicial -Sales this newspaper is subject lo the pelo 0k $2000/mo. 847-922-444t UM ASSOCIATION Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-the following deocnbed real estate,proved with a dwelling The proper-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 12 CH 28525 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Commonly known as 81 19 WEST day status report of pendinq sales Federal Fair Housing Act, wttidh Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * Judicial Sales - Legal ty will NOT be open for inspection. 8400 CALLIE AVENUE, UNIT 608suant to u Judgment of ForeclosureCHARMA1NE ROAD, NORRIDGE.The judgment amount wasPICRCE & ASSOCIATES One makes ii illegal to advertise arty Buy with No closing costs and gel Morion Grove, IL 60053 and Sale enteredin the aboveIL 60706 Properly Index No, 12-li- North Dearborn Street Sude 1300 help with your credit. Call 708-868- $821,757.38.Sale terms for non- preference, limitation, or dis- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-couse on October 30, 2013, an403-006-0000. The real enlate is CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- 2422 or visi! w nhbs cam Houses partìes: 10% of successful bid im- crimination based on race. color. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-improved with a one story singlemediately at conclusion of auction,5500 Attorney File No, PA1302471 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureration, will at 10:30 AM on Februaryfamily home with no garage. Sale Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- religion, seo, handicap, familial Rooms Cook County - Suburban balance by 12:30 p.m. the next and Sale enteredinthe above3. 2014, at the The Judicial Salesterrira: 25% down of the highest bidbusiness day, bothby cashier'sber:l CH 13133 TJSC#.33- status or national origin in the cause on November 1,2013, anCorporation, One South Wackerby certified funds at the close of thechecks: and no refunds, The sale23575 Cook County - Suburban agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL,sale payable lo The Judicial Sales 1582306 119, 1/16, 1/23/14 7t0903 sale, rental or financing of shall be sublet to general real ea- NEW LJSTING ration, will at 10:30 AM on February60606, sell al public auction Io theCorporation No third party checkstaie tases, special tases, special housing. 3, 2014, ai the The Judicial Solexhigheol bidder, as set forth below,will be accepted. The balance, in-assessmen!s, special tanes levied, In addition the Illinoin Human Corporation, One South Wackerthe following descnbed real estate: dlsdingthe Judicial sale feeforand superior liens,ifany. The SKOKIE - 4546 CHURCH ST Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Commonly known as 4045 EN-AbandonedResidensal Property Rights Adt prohibits discrImina- Open Houae . Sunday 1/26 1-3pm property is offered "as is,with no (r 60606, sell at publIc auction to theFIELD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076Municipality Relief Fund, which isexpresa or implied warranties and McGaw YMCA tion based on age, anceatry, 4BR, 28A brick, Tri Level Home.highest bidder, as set forth below,Property Index No. 10-15-432-048.calculated on residential real estafe EVANSTON Rooms tor M8n Recenlly renovated to md, hdwd without any representation au to th marital status, sexual orientation the Inllowing described real estate: The real estate is imprnved with ust the rate of $1 breach $1,000 orqualily of title or recourse to Plain- wimaid service, daily 8 weelrly rates: tira, carpeting, kitchen. $375,000 RENT YOUR Commonly known as 8400 CALLIEoingle family residence. Sale lerma:fraction thereat of theamnunt paidlift, Prospective bidders are ad- or unfavorable military discharge.sr ai & up includes use nf Kenilworth Realty. 847-809-4746AVENUE, UNIT 608, Morton Grove,25 b down of the highest bld by cor-by the purchaser notto exceed facilities call the Y for availability monished to review the court file lo IL 60053 Properly Index No. 10-20-tified funds at the close of the sale$300,incertifiedfunds/orwire This paper will sot knowingly 1000 Grove 547-475-7400 - ext 214 Judicial Sales-Real Est. venfy altinformalion and io view accept any advertising for real 121-045-1078 (CURRENT PIN):payable to The Judicial Sales Cor-transfer,is due within twenty-fourauction rules at www.kallenrs.com, 10-20-121-042-1078 (PRIOR PIN).poration No third party checks will(24) hourn, No fee shall be paid byFor information:Sale ClerIc, FisherAPARTMENT estate which is in violation of the OffiCes IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0FThe real estale is improved with abe accepted. The balance, indlsd-the mortgagee acquiring the resi- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and Shapiro,Attorney e 42168, law.All persons are hereby residential condominium. The lud -ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-dential real astute pursuant to its21.21 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Cook County - SuburbanCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-ment amount was $229,042.4 -doned Residential Property Munici-credit bid at the sale or by any informed that all dwellings adver- CERY DIVISION Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) SkokIe- tul mo. rest $1 Sale terms: 25% down of the high-palily Relief Fund, which is calcula-mortgagee, judgment creditor,or291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. and WITH EASE tised are available on an equal JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-est bid by certified funds st fheted on residential real estate at theother lienor acquiring the residential 2nd mo, rent $2, LTL. Offices for TIONAL ASSOCIATION, 300 p.m. weekdays only. 1/612014 opportunity basis. Rent. Nr Touhy 8 Edens. 300ff- close of the sale payable to The Ja-rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-real estate whose ngh!s in and to1581972 1/9, 1/16, 1/231f4 #710893 Plaintiff V. MICHAEL YOUHANNAdicial Sales Corporalion. No thirdlion thereof of the amount paid bythe residential real estate arose pn If you believe you have been 400ff-800ff-1200ff. May combine, A/K/A MICHEAL YOUHANNA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF no extras, nightly clean-up. party checks will be accepted. Thethe purchaser not Io exceed $300,or to the sale. The subject property IN THE discriminated against in connec- SAMIRA VOUHANNA. UNITEDbalance, including the Judicial salein certified funds/or wire transfer, isis subject to general real estate tua-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Call 847-602-6622 STATES 0F AMERICA, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- tion with the sale, rental or feeforAbandonedResidentialdue wi!hin twenty-tour (24) hours.es, special assessments, or special Detendanls 13 CH 17218 Property Municipality Relief Fund,Nofee Shallbepaidby thetaxes levied against said real estateCERY DIVISION PNC BANK, NA- financing of housing, Call: Properly Address: 6616 NORTHwhich is calculated on residentialmortgagee acquiring the residentialand is offered for sate without anyTIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, CLASSIFIEDS. DOWAGIAC AVEreal estate al the rate of $1 for eachreal estate pursuant Io its credit bidrepresentationastoqualityor-o,- MARCIA NATKIN, JERALD LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607t2 NATKIN A/lOA JERALD M NATKIN, West City and Suburbs: $1 000 or traction thereof oftheat the sale or by any mortgagee,quanlity of tille and withost recourse To PLACE YOUR NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREamount paid by the purchaser notjudgment creditor, or other lienorto Plaintiff and in "As IS" condition.UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- HOPE Fair Housinq Center SALE to exceed $300. in certified funds/oracquiring the residential real estateThe sale is further subject to confir-RECORD CLAIMANTS CALL 630-690-6500 GARAGE SALE AD, (AIL Fisher and Shapiro 1,1v 8 13-068142wire tranxfer, is due within twenty-whose rights in and to the residen-mation by !he court. Upon paymentDefendants 13 CH 13133 (lt is advised that interesled partiesfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidliaI real estale aroxe prie Io theinfull of the amount bid, the pur-8458 LINOER COURT SKOKIE, IL consult with their by the mortgagee acquiring the res-sale. The subject property is subjectchaser will receive s Certificale of60077 South City and Suburbs: 847-998-3400 own attorneys before biddinga!idential real estate pursuant rototo general real estate taxes, specialSale that will entitle the purchaserNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-847-998-3400 South Suburban Housing Center credit bid at the sale or by anyassessments, or special taxes lev-to a deed to the real estate aherTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur- Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburbanmortgagee, ludgment creditor,oried against said real estate and isconfirmation of the sale. The prop-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 70&967-4674 other lienor acquihnq the residentialoffered tor sale wifhoxt any repre-ortI, will NOT be open for inspectionand Sale enteredinthe above real esIste whose rights in and tosentalion as to quality or quantity ofand plaintiff makes no represenla-cause on October 23, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Salas Corpo- To PLACE North City and Suburbs: 2,931SF WEBCB312731 the residential real estate urose pii-title and without recourse lo Plaintilllion as to the condition of the prop- HARWOOD HEIGHTS: ration, will a! 10:30 AM on February Interfaith Housing Center 847-564-1600 OFFICE or to the sale. The sablee! properlyand in AS IS- condition. The sale iserly. Prospective bidders are ad- 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail ceo- is sublect lo general real estate las-further subject io confirmation bymonished to check the court file lo14, 2014, al the The Judicial Sales of the Northern Suburbs es, special assessments, or special!he court Upon payment infull ofventy all information, If Ibis propertyCorporation, On South Wacker 1er. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. Drive - 24!h Floor, CHICAGO, IL, YOUR AD- 8474014760 847-564-1 600 www.josephrealeslale.net taxes levied against said real estatethe amount bid, the purchaser willis a condominium unit, the purchas- and iv offered tor sale without anyreceive a Certificate of Sale that willer of the unit al the foreclosure sale,60606, seIl at public auction to the 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, January 23, 2014

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Skokie,IL Average $3K per week1 Be DRIVERS Terminal to Terminal 60076 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- SERVICES out up to 14 days. enjoy Runs $5000 SIGN-ON Bonus TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE S HEREBY GIVEN that pur- FOREMEN to lead utility GUARENTEED home time1 Home Every Week Great Pay suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure field crews Outdoor physIcal and Sale enteredn the aboveandSale enteredinthe above Need to p'ace your ad n cause on February 28, 2013, ancause on October 31, 2013, an Weekly sefflements. Cardinal FullBenehtsStableFrght work, many positions, paid agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- more than 300 newspapers ration, wilt at 10;30 AM on February Greatwde pays loaded! CDL-A required EEOE/AAP ration, will at 10:30 AM on Febrrjary tratning, $20/hr. plus weekly 20, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales6, 2014, st the The Judicial Sales throughout Ihf101S? Corporation, One South Wacker unloaded Class-A CDL & lyr 866-323-7875 Corporation, One South Wacker peormance bonuses after Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, CaP IIinos Press Adveising 60606, sell at public suction to the driving expenence. Fleet w*.dhveFFE.com 60606, sell at public auction to the promotion. living allowance highest bidder, as set forth below,highest bidder, as set forth below, Servjce 217-241-1700 the lollowing described real eat ate;the following described real estate; when travellng company Owners Welcome. Operate Commonly known as 3808 JAR VISCommonly known as 9140 VISIt WWW Pinoispress org Dnvers HOME WEEKLY & AVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Property Irr-KOSTNER AVE., Skokie, IL 60076 under your own authorIty or I truck and benefds Must have dea No, 10-26-322-032-0000. TheProperty Indes No. 10-15-307-037- 81-WEEKLY EARN $900- 0000. oursl Call Maft 866-904-8367 real eatate ¡s improved with a single CAREER/EDUCATION strong leadership skills. good familyresidence.ThejudgmentThe real estate is improved with s $1200/WK MajorBeneMs single family residence. The judg- DriveForCardinal,com amountwas $337,075.17,Sale drIving history, and be able terms; The bid amount, includingment amount was $405,577 77. Available Class A-CDL & Sale terms. 25% down of the high- AIRLINE CAREERS the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned to travel in Illtnoìs and nearby Residential PropertyMunicipalityest bid by certified funds st the Tanker & Flatbed Company 6rnos, Exp. Req. No Canada. close of the sale payable to The Ju- BEGIN HERE- Relief Fund, which is calculated on States. Email resume to raurdential real estate at the rate ofdicial Sales Corporation. No third Drivers/Independent IIAZMAT or NYC1877-705- st for each $1 000 or fraction fhere-party checks wilt be accepted. The BECOME AN AVIATION of of the amount paid by the pur-balance, including the Judicial sale [email protected] Contractors! Immediate 9261 Residential MAINTENANCE TECH. chaser not to eaceed $300, shall beteefor Abandoned or apply online at paid in certified funds immediatelyProperty Municipality Relief Fund, Placement Available Best which is calculated on residentist FAA APPROVED TRAINING. by the highest and best bidder at wwwOsmoseUtilltlesconi HELP WANTED SALES the conclusion of the sale No feemal estate at the rate of $1 for each Oppounities in the Trucking $1 000 or traction thereof of the FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- EOE MJFIDN real estateamount paid by the purchaser not Business CALL TODAY quinng the residential WANTED. LIFE AGENTS Earn pursuant fo its credit bid at the saleto enceed $300, in certified funds/or HOUSING AVAILABLE. wire transfer, is due within twenty- 800.271-0212 or or by any mortgagee, judgment Agent creditor, or other irenor acquiringtour (24) hours No fee shall be paid JOB PLACEMENT HELP WANTED $500 a day: Great Ihe residentialreal estate whoseby the mortgagee acquinng the res- www.driveforprimecom ASSISTANCE. Benefits. Commissions Paid rights in and to the residential realidential real estate pursuant to its DRIVERS estate arose prior to the sale. Thecredit bid al Ihe sale Or by any Daily; Complete Trainìng, subject property s subject to gener-mortgagee,udgmenf creditor,or CALL AIM $1500 Spring Bonus. Hìnng 3/4 al real estate taxen, special assess-other lienor acquiring the residential 800481-8312 Best lease purchaséinthe or Leads, Leads, Leads. NO ments, orupecialtauesleviedreal estate whose rights in snd to Oneton DieselPickup against said real estate and is of-the residential real estate arose pri- 99/gaL program, tered tor sale without any represen-or to the cole The subject property USA. fuel Trucks.Call 866-764-1601or LICENSE NECESSARY TO tation as to quality sr quantity of titleis subject to general real estate tao- HEALTH and without recourse to Plaintìft andeu, special ausessments, or special newest tractors & Pailers www.foremosftranspoft corn APPLY. Call 1-888-fl3-6020 in "As 1S condition The sale s fur-taues levied against seid real estate avaìlabie anhere. Top pay, ther subject to confirmation by theand is offered for sale without any PEL VICITRANS VAGINAL New Pay-For-Expenence courr. Upon payment in full of therepresentation astoqualityor ITEMS WANTED medicalinsuranceprogram, amount bid, the purchaser will re-quantity of title and without recourse MESH? Did you undergo to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. program pays up to $0.41/mile ceive a Certificate of Sate that wilt good milesHirsehbach 888- entitle the purchaser to a deed toThe sale is further subject to confir- transvaginal placement of mesh Class A Professtonal OLD SLOT MAHCHINES, the real estate aher confirmation ofmotion by the court. Upon psyment 514-6005 www.dhve4hml.com the sale. The property will NOT beinlull of the amount bid, the pur- for pelvIc organ prolapse or Dnvers Call 877-294-2777 JUKEBOXES PINBALL opentorinspection andplaintiffctrasvr will receive a Certificate of makes no representation as to theSsle that will entitle the purchaser stress urinary incontInence Flatbed Drivers New Pay Scale- for more detaIls or ViSIt MACHINES COKE condition of the property. Prospec-to a deed to the real estaje aher tisebiddersareadmonished toconfirmation of the sale The prop- tween 2005 and the Stan @ 37cpm Up to O4cpm SuperServiceLLCcom MACHINES. NEON CLOCKS & check the court file to verify all nf or-erty will NOT be open for inspection mation. If this property is a condo-and plaintiff makes no representa- present' If the mesh caused Mileage Bonus Flome ADVERTISING SIGNS minium unit, the purchaser of thetion as to the condition of the prop- Owner Operator DEDICATED unit at the foreclosure sale, otherertyProspective bidders are ad- complications. you may be Weetends Insurance & 401K WANTED BY COLLECTOR. than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-monished to check the court tite to HOME WEEKLY' Solos seuamentu and the legal fees re-verify all information. If this property entitled to compensation Apply @ Boydandsons corn I PAY CASH AND CK UP quired by The Condominium Prop-is a condominium unit, the purchas- up to $1 75.000/year erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g){l) ander of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Call Charles H Johnson Law 800-648-9915 CALL MARK 314-707-0184 (g)(4). If this property is a condo-other than a mortgagee, shall psy $2500 Sign-on Bonus! minium unit which is part of a com-the assessments sod the legal fees and speak WIth female staff mon interest community, the pur-required byThe Condominium New terminal Opening Febin Teams up to $350,000/year. MISCELLANEOUS chaaer of the unit at the foreclosureProperty Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) members i-800-535-5727 sale other than a mortgagee shalland (g)(4). If this properly is s con- Gary. IN Solo Company $5000 Sign-on Bonus! pay the assessments required bdominism unit which is part of a The Condominium Property Ac,common interest community, the Dnvers, Regional Runs. Home Forward Air 888-652-8611 SAWMILLS from only $4897.00 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOUpurchaser of the unit at the toreclo- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sure sale other than s mortgagee Weetcly. New Equipment, - MAKE & SAVE MONEY wdh shall pay the sasessments required OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT your own bandrnìll - Cut lumber TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONby The Condominium Property Act, sign-on BonusMtn 2 years FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF75 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(.IF YOU AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- expenence 800-241-2415 any dimenson. In stock ready ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to shIp FREE lnfafDVD 15-l7011C)OF THE ILLtNOISTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION www markeftranspo corn FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE www.NorwoodSawmills.com LAW. Forinformation, contactAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION Plaintiff's attorney; HEAVNER, 1.800-578-1363 Ext 300N SCOTT, BEYERS 6 MIHLAR, LLC,15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS t i iEast Main Street, DECATUR,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IL 62523, (2l7( 422-1719.IftheLAW. For information, contact sale io set aside for any reason, thePlaintiff's sttomey; JOHNSON, The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. Purchaser st the sale shall be enti-BLUMBERG S ASSOCIATES, LLC, tIed only to a return of the deposit230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 81125, To advertise in this section, please call CAN directly at (217) 241-1 700. paid The Purchaser shall hase noChicago, IL 60600, (312) 541-9710. further recourse against the Moriga-Please refer to file number f 2-2318. Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN. gor, the Mortgagee or theTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Mortgaoee's attorney, THE JUDI-TION One South Wacker Dnve, dAL SPLES CORPORATION One24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 South Wacker Drive, 24thFlour,(312) 236-SALE You can also visit Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-The Judicial Sales Corporation st w SALE You can also visit The Judi-ww.tlsc.00m for a 7 day status re- ciel Sales Corporation at we.tlsc.cport of oending sales JOHNSON, om for a 7 day status rejtortofBLUMBÊRG & ASSOCIATES, LLC pending sales. HEAVNER, SCOU.230 W Monroe Street, Suite #1125 BEYERS s MIHLAR, LLC t i i EastChicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710 Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523Attorney File No. 12-2318 Attorney (217)422-1719AttomeyCode.Code. 40342 Cane Number; t2 CH 40367 Case Number; t2 CH 1421525388 TJSC#; 33-24331 NOTE; TJSC#; 33-27610 NOTE; PursuantPursuant to the Fuir Debt Collection You're ¡n the driver's seat at ToDrive.com to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesPractices Act, you are advised that Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be attomey is deemed to be a debt col-a debt collector attempting to collect lector attempting to collect a debta debt and any information obtained and any information obtained will bewill be used for that purpose used tor that purpose 582O8O 1582150 1/9,1/18,1123/14 #710890 1/9, 1/16, 1/23/14 m8#

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LINCOLN WOOD LINCOLN WOOD NORRIDGE NORRIDGE NORA IDG E 13 CH 013032 TJSC#: 33-23870Case Number t'O CH 030926TJSC# 33-26250 NOTE' Pursuant IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUtT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtTJSC#: 34-504 NOTE: Pursuant toto the Fair Debt Collection Practices COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Collectíon Practices Act, you arethe Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYadvised thatPlaintiff's attorney isAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sasomey is deemed to be a debt col- CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-deemed to be a debt collector st-sttomey is deemed to be a debt col-lector attempting to collect a debt BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-BANK OF AMERICA, N A SUC-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. GAGE LLC tempting to collect a debt and anylector attempting to collect a debtand any information obtained will be TION Plaintiff, CESSOR BY MERGER Tó BACPlaintiff, Plaintiff, information obtained will be used forand any information obtained will beused for that purpose 584852 HARMEET DEV NK/A HARMEETvs. HOME LOANS SERVICING. LP that purpose. 583929 uoed for that purpose 585271 1/23. 1/30, 2Jt/14 #71 6821 K. DEV, INDER DEy, MORTGAGEDANtELA SMALBERGHER; DORINF/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMEFARIS RAFIDI, NATALIE A.BOZYDAR BEDA, LUBOMIR S,1/23, 1/0, 2/6/14 #716798 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/14 #716829 ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSMALBERGHER; LOANS SERVICING LP RAFIDI, BANK OF AMERICA, NA BEDA, THE BANK OF NEW YORK SYSTEMS, INC.. DEVON BANK MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-Plaintiff, Defendants MELLON F/WA THE BANK OF SKOKIE Defendants ISTRATION SYSTEMS, 11 CH 038068 NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR SKOKIE IN THECIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 12 CH 015665 INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUN-VICTOR FLORES, JUANA L. RO-4240 N. ODELL AVENUETHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 7158 N EAST PRAIRIE ROADTRYWIDE BANK, N.A. DRIGUEZ, MORTGAGE ELEC-NORRIDGE, IL 60706 CWHEQ, INC., HOME EQUITYSKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 CT CORPORATION SYSTEM; TRONICREGISTRATIONSYS-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFI-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYDIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants, TEMS, INC. Defendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CATES, SERIES 2006-59 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA-TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-09 CH 38261 12 CH 007716 suant Io a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TIONAL TRUST COMPANY. ASTRUSTEE FOR RALI 2007-059 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given4907 N. CRESCENT AVENUEand Sale enteredinthe above13 CH 013032 CERY DIVISION TRUSTEE OF THE MORGANPlaintiff. and Sale enteredin the abovethat pursuant to a Judgment ofNORRIDGE, IL 60706 cause on November 6, 2013, Auc-7038 W MONTROSE AVENUEJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-STANLEY MORTGAGE LOAN cause on November 14, 2013, Auc-Foreclosare entered in the aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-tion.00m, an agent for The JudicialNORRIDGE. IL 60706 TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUC-TRUST 2005-6AR ASlANGROSU MORTGAGE CESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE ELECTRONIC tEGISTRATION tion.com, an aoent for The Judicialentitled cause on November 22,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Sales Corporation, will at 1 :00 PMNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Plaintiff, - Sales Corporation, will at i :00 PM2013,IntercountyJudicialSalesSuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureon February 13, 2014, at the Holi-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-HOME FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff. SYSTEMS, INC.Cb GENPACT in REGISTERED AGENT INC. OLD on February t9, 2014, al the Holi-Corporation wilt on Tuesday, Febru-and Sale entered the aboveday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza, 350suant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure DAN . APOSTOLOPOULOS, day Inn Chicago Mart Plaza. 350ary 25, 2014, at the hour of t t am.cause on November 7, 2013, Auc-West Mart Center Drive )in the Auc-andSale enteredinthe aboveMiCHAEL GRANOVSKY, . INESSASOULA APOSTOLOPOULOS,J.ORCHARD WEST CONDOMINIUM West Mart Center Dnve (in the Auc-in their office at 120 West Madisontioncom, an agent for The Judicialtion.comroom), CHICAGO, IL,cause on Oclober 21, 2013, Auc-ZARETSKY, LINCOLN TERRACEOTTENS,INC. DBA SERVPROASSOCIATION tion.conl room), CHICAGO, IL,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,Sales Coiporation, will at 1:00 PM60654, sell at public asclion to theIion.com, an agent for The JudicialTOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION De-WINN ET K A/W ILM ET E/S KOKIEDefendants 60654, seIt al public auction to thesell to the highesl bidder for cash,on Febroary 13, 2014, at the Holi-highest bidder, as set forth below,Sales Corporation, will at 1 :00 PMfendants UNKNOWN OWNERS AND13 CH 013345 highest bidder, as set forth below,the following descnbed property: day Inn Chicago Mart Plaza, 350the following described real estate:on February 13, 2014, st the Holt-10 CH 030926 NONRECORD CLAIMANTS,4700 OLD ORCHARD ROAD UNIT the following described real estate:PIN. 10-34-113-008-0000 West Mart Cenfer Drive (in the Auc-Commonly knownas4240N.day Inn Chicago Mart Plaza, 3505041 WARREN STREET SKOKIE,SELLAS CONSTRUCTION. INC. #305 SKOKIE, IL 60076 Commonly known as 7158 N. EASTCommonly known as 6922 NORTHtion.comroom), CHICAGO, IL,ODELL AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILWest Mart Center Drive (in the Auc-IL 60077 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- PRAIRIE ROAD, LINCOLNWOOU.KNOX, LIÑCOLNWOOD, IL 60712.60654, sell at public auction to the60706 Property Indev No. 12-13-tion.com room),CHICAGO, IL,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-09 CH 000648 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- IL 60712 Property Indes No. 10-35-The mortgaged real estate is im-highest bidder, as set forth below,423-020. The realestateis im-60654, sell at pablic auction to theTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-7536 N. LOWELL AVENUEsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 100-039. The realestateisim-proved with a single familyresi-the following descnbed real estate:proved with a single familyresi-highest bidder, as set forth below,suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureSKOKIE. IL 60076 and Sale enteredinthe above proved with a single familyreni-dence. If the sabject mortgaged realCommonly knownas4907 N.dence Sale terms: 25% down ofthe following described realand Sale enteredinthe aboneNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on November 19, 2013, an denceSale terms: 25% down ofestafe is a unit of a common inter-CRESCEÑT AVENUE,the highest bid by certified funds atestate:Commonly known as 7038cause on July 9, 2013, an agent forTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- the highest bid by certified funds atesf community, the purchaser of theNORRIOGE, IL 60706 Properly In-the close of the sale payable to TheW, MONTROSE AVENUE,The Judicial Sales Corporation, willsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureration, will at 10:30 AM on February the close of the sale payable to Theanit other than a mortgagee shalldes No. 12-11-415-027. The resiJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdNORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property In-at 10:30 AM on February 14, 2014,and Sale enteredinthe abone21. 2014, at the The Judicial Salee Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdpay the assessments required byestateis improved wrth a singleparty checks will be uccepled. Thedes No.13-18-115-023. The realat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-cause on November 22, 201 3, anCorporation, One South Wacker party checks will be accepted. Thesubsection )g-1> of Section 18.5 offamily residence. Sale terms: 25%balance, including the Judicial saleestateio improved with a singlelion. One South Wacker Drive-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Dr/ne - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. balance, including the Judicial saletheCondominiumPropertyAct.down of the highest bid by certifiedfee forAbandoned Residentialfamily residence. Sale terms: 25%24th Floor. CHICAGO. IL, 60606,ration, will at tO:30 AM on February60606. sell al public auction to the fee forAbandonedResidentialSale termo: 25% down by certifiedfunds at the close of the sale paya-Property Municipality Relief Fund,down of the highest bid by certifiedsell at public auction to the highest24. 2014, at the The Judicial Saleshighest bidder, as set forth below, Property Municipality Relief Fund,funds, balance within 24 hours, byble fo The Jadicial Sales Corpora-which iscalculated on residentialfanda at the close of the sale paya-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Corporation,One Souih Wackerthe following described real estate: whichs calcutated on residentialcertified fsnds.No refunds. TheIron. No third party checks will bereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-lowing described real estate: Dnve 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL.Commonly 'known as 4700 OLD real estate at the rate of $1 for eachproperty will NOT be open for in-accepted. The balance,includin51 000 or fraction thereof of thetion. No third party checks will beCommonly known as 5041 WAR-60606. sell at public auction to theORCHARD ROAD UNITe305, st 000 or fraction thereof of thespecfion.Upon payment in fall ofthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoneamount paid by the purchaser notaccepted. The balance, inciudinREN STREET, SKOKIE. IL 60077highest bidder, as set forth below.SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indes amount paid by the parchaser notthe amount bid, the purchaser willResidential PropertyMunicìpalityto exceed $300. in certified funds/orthe Jadicial sale fee for AbandoneProperty Indes No. 10-21-414-073.the following described realNo. 10-10-100-028-1027. The real to exceed $300, in certified funds/orreceive a Certificate of Sale whichRelief Fund, which is calculated onwire transfer, is due within twenty-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityThe real estate is improved with aestate:Commonly known as 7536estate is improved with a single - wire transfer, in due within twenty-will entitle the purchaser fo a Deedresidential real estate st the rste offour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidRelief Fund, which is calculated oncondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%N. LOWELL AVENUE, 5KG/lIE. ILfamily residence, Sale terms: 25% foar (24) hours. No fee shall be paidlo the premises after confirmation ofst for each $1 000 or fraction there-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-residential real estate at the rate ofdown of the highest bid by certified60076 Property Indes No, 10-27-down of the highest bid by certified by the mortgagee acquiring the res-the sale. of of the amount paid by the pur-idential real estate pursuant to ita51 for each $1 000 or fraction there-funda at the close of the sale paya-400-031 / 032 The real estate isfunds at the close of the sale paya- idential real estate pursaant to itsFo information: Visit our website atchaser not to esceed $300, in certi-creditbid at the sale sr by anyof of the amount paid by the pur-hIe to The Judicial Sales Corpora-improved with a residence.Saleble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- credit bid at the sale or by anyhttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-tied funds/or wire transfer,s duemortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orchaser noI to esceed $300 in certition. No third party checks will beterms: 25% down of the highest bidlion, No third party checks will be mortgagee, ladqment creditor,ortwees 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.within twenty-four (24) hours. Noother lienor acqarnng the residentialtied funds/or wire transfer,is dueaccepted. The balance,ncludinby certified funds at the close of theaccepted. The balance, inclodin other lienor acquinng the residentialPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-fee shall be paid by the mortgageereal estate whose rights in and towithin twenty-four (24) hours Nothe Judicial sale fee for Abandonesale payable to The Judicial Salesthe Judicial sale fee for Abandone Municipality real estate whose rights in and totomeys, 1 North Dearbom Street,acquiring the residential real estatethe residential real estate arose pri-fee shall be paid by the mortgageeResidentialProperty Corporation. No third party checksResidentialPropertyMunicipality the residential real estate arose pri-Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs.pursuant to ita credit bid at the saleor to the sale. The sabject propertyacquiring the residential real estateRelief Fund, which is calculated onwill be accepted. The balance, in-Relief Fund, which is calculated on or lo the sale. The sublect property(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-or by any mortgagee, judgmentis subject to general real estate tax-pursuant to ita credil bid at the salkresidential real estate at the rate ofcluding the Judicial sale fee forresidential real estate at the rate of is ssbtect lo general real estate tas-ber 0921666. creditor,or other Irenor acqaininges, special assessments, or specialor by any mortgagee, Judgment$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-AbandonedResidentialPropertyst for each $1 000 or fraction there- es, special assessments, or specialINTERCOGN'IY JUDICIAL SALESthe residentialreal estate whosetases levied against said real estatecreditor, or other lienor acquinngof of the amount paid by the pur-Municipality Relief Fend, which isof of the amount paid by the pur- tases levied against said real estateCORPORATION rights in and to the residential realand is offered for sale without anythe residentialreal estate whosechaser not to exceed $300, in certi-calculated on residential real estatechaser not io exceed $300, in certi- and is offered for sale without anySelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 estate arose pnor to the sale. Therepresentationastoqualityorrights in and to the residential realtied funds/or wire transfer,is dueat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orlied funds/or wire transfer,is due representationasto qualityor584412 subject property is aubtect lo gener-quantity of title und without recourseestate srose prior to the sale Thewithin twenty-four (24( hours, Nofraction thereof of the amount paidwithin twenty-four (24) hours, No quantity of title and without recoarse1/23, 1/30, 2/6/14 #716812 al real estate taxes, special assess-to Plaintiff and n AS IS" condition.aublect property is sablect tO genen-fee shall be paid by the mortgageeby the purchaser notto eaceedfee shall be paid by fhe mortgagee ments, orspecialtsxeslevied acquiring the residential real estate acquinng the residential real estate to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.MORTON GROVE The sale is further sablect IO confir-al real estate tases, special assess- $300.incertifiedfunds/orwire The sale is further aabject to conte- against said real estate and is of-mation by the court. Upon paymentmesta,orspecialtasesleviedpurssanf to its credit bid st the saletransfer,is due within twenty-fourpursuant to ils credit bid at the sale IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFfered for sale without any represen- against said real estate snd is of-or by any mortgagee. Judgment or by any mortgagee. judgment mallos by the court, Upen paymentCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS infull of the smount bid, the pur- (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by in full of the amount bid, the pur- talion as to quality or quantity of titlechaser will receive a Cert/icate offered for sale without any represen-creditor,or other lienor acquiringthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-creditor, or other lienor acquinng COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-and withoat recourse Io Plaintrff and theresidentialreal estate whose the residentialreal estate whose chaser will receive a Certificate ofCERY DIVISION Sale that will entitle the purchasertatlon as to quality or quantity of title dential real estate pursuant toits Sale that will entitle the parchaaer in AS IS" condition. The sale is far-to a deed Io the real estate afterand without recoarse to Plaintiff andrights in and to the residential realcreditbld at the sale or by anynghts in and to the residential real WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ther subjecl Io confirmation by the enlate arose prior to the sale The estate arose prior to the sale, The to a deed to the real estate afterPlaintiff, confirmation of the sale. The prop-in AS S condition The sale is fur- mortgagee. judgment creditor,or confirmation of the sale. The prop- court. Upen paymenl in full of theerty will NOT be open for inspectionther sublect to confirmation by thesublect property is subject to gener-other lienor acquiring the residentialsubject property is sublecl to gener- os. amount bid, the purchaser will re- coart Upon payment in full of theal real estate fases, special assesa- al real estafe tases, special assess- erty will NOT be open for inspectionROSEMARY WEHNER-LUPU; and plaintiff makes no representa- real estate whose nghts in and to and plaintiff makea no representa- ceive a Certificate of Sale that willlion sa to Ihe condition of the prop-amount bid, the purchaser will re-manIa,orspeciallanesleviedthe residential real eatate arose pri-ments,orspecialtaseslevied STEVEN M LUPU: UNKNOWN entitle Ihe parchaser to a deed to against said real estate and ra of- against said real eatate and is of- lion as to the condition of the prop-OWNERS AND NON-RECORD sOy. Prospective bidders are ad-ceine a Certificate of Sale that will or to the sale The subject property Proapective bidders are ad- the real estate aher confirmation of entitle the parchsser to s deed tofered for sale without any represen-is sablect to general real estate las-fered for sale without any represen- erty. CLAIMANTS; Defendants, monished to check the court file to the sale. The property will NOT be the real estate after confirmation oftalion as to quality or quantity of titleea, special assessments, or specialtation as to quality or quantity of title monished lo check the cosO file to12 CH 33913 vecty all information. If this property verity all information. If this property open forinspection and plaintiffis a condominium unit, the purchas-the sale The property will NOT beand without recourse to Plaintiff andtases levied against said real estateand without recourse to Plaintiff and NOTICE OF SALE makes no representation as to the in AS IS condition. The sale is fur- in "AS 1S condition, The sale is fur- is a condominium snil. the parchas-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,open forinspection andplaintiff and io offered for sale without any ' er of the unit st the foreclosare sale, condition of the property Prospec-other than a mortgagee, shall paymakes no representation as to thethen subtect to confirmation by therepresenlationastoqualityorther sublet to confirmation by the EN that pursaant to a Judgment oflivebiddersareadmonished to court. Upen payment in full of the court. Upon payment in full ol the other than a mortgagee, shall psyForeclosare and Sale entered in the the assessments and the legal feescondition of the property Prospec- quantity of title and without recourse check the coart file to verity all infor- amount bid, the purchaser will re- amount bid, the purchaser will re- the assessments ancfthe legal feesabove entitled caase on November required byTheCondominiumlivebidders are admonishedto lo Plaintiff and in AS 1Scondition. requiredbyTheCondominium mation. If this property is a condo-Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1)check the court tile to verify all infor-selve a Certificate of Sale that willThe sale is further nublect to conte-ceine s Certificate of Sale that will 21, 2013 Infercounty Judicial Salesminium unit, the purchaser of the enhIle the purchaser to a deed to entitle Ike purchaser to a deed to Property Acf, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l)Corporation will on Monday, Febro- and (g)(4(If this property is a con-mationIf this property is a condo- mation by the court. Upon payment and ()(4). If Ihis property is a con- unit at the foreclosure sale, otherdominium unit which is part of aminium unit, the purchaser of thethe real estate after confirmation ofin full of the amount bid, the pur-the real estate aher confirmation of ary 24, 2014 at the hour of ti am. the sale. The property will NOT be the sale, The property will NOT be dominiam unit which is part of sin their office at 120 West Madisonthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-common interest community, theunit at the foreclosare sale, other chaser will receive a Certificate of common interest community, the sesamenlu and the legal fees re-parchaser of the unit at the foreclo-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-open forinspection andplaintiffSale that will entitle the purchaseropen forinspecfion andplaintiff Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,quired by The Condominium Prop- makes no representation as to the makes no representation as to the purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sell at pablic auction to the highest sure sale other than s mortgageesesamento and the legal fees re- to s deed to the real estate after sure sale other than a mortgagee erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t) andshall pay the asaessments requiredquired by The Condominium Prop-condition of the property. Prospec-confirmation of the sale The prop-condition of Ike property. Prospec- bidder for cash, as set forth below,)g)(4(.If this property is a condo- tinebidders are admonishedIo tinebiddersare admonished to shall pay the assessments requiredthe following described mortgaged by The Condomipium Property Act,erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and erty will NOT be open for inspection by The Condominium Property Act, minium anit which is part of a com-705 ILCS 605/18.5(Q-t).IF YOU(g>)4)If this property is a condocheck the court file lo verity all nf or-and plaintiff makes no representa-check the court file to verify all infor- real eatate: mon interest community, the pur- matron, If this property is a condo- mation. If thin properly is a condo 765 ILCS 605/tff,5(q-t).IF YOUP.I.N 09-t3-418-008-0000. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium unit which is part of a com lion as to the condition of the prop- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- chaser of the unit at Ihe foreclosureOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmon interest community the par-minium unit, the purchaser of theely. Prospective bidders are ad-minium unit, the purchaser of the Commonly known as 8812 Olcoftsale other than a mortgagee shall unit at the foreclosure sale, other unit at the foreclosure sale, other OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAvenae, Morton Grove, II 60053. TO REMAININPOSSESSIONchaser of the unit at the foreclosure monished to check the coart file to TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION pay the assesaments reqaired byFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsale other than a mortgagee shallthan s mortgagee, shall pay the as-verify all information. If this propertythan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- The mortgaged real estate is im-The CondominiumPropertyAct, sesaments and the legal fees re- sesaments and the legal fees re- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFproved with a single familyresi- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpay the assessments required by is s condominium unit, the purchas- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONThe CondominiumPropertyAct,quired by The Condominism Prop-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.quired by The Condominium Prop- dence. If the aubjecl mortgaged realARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t) and' erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((f( and ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONestate is a unit of a common inter- t5-170t)CIOF THEILLINOIS765 ILCS 605/18,5(g-i(.IF YOU other Wan a mortgagee, shall pay OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT )g)(4(.If this property is a condo- (g)(4(.If this property is a condo- 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISest community, the purchaser of the MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- the assessments and the legal fees TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION minium unit which is part of a com- minium unit which is part of a cam- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREunit other fhsn a mortgagee shall LAW. For information, examine theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT required byTheCondominium LAW. For information, eaamine the FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcoud file or contact Plaintiff's atlor-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmon interest community, the pur-Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t(mon interest community, the pur- pay the assessments reqaired byAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN chaser of the unit at the foreclosure chaser of the unit st the foreclosure court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-subsection (g-1) of Section t8.5 of ney:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF and (g4(. If this property is a con- nay: ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION sale other than a mortgagee shall sale other Ihan a mortgagee shall CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,the Condominium Property Act. P.O., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN dominium unit which ispart of a 15-1701(C) ILLINOIS pay the assessments required b P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGESale terms: 10% down by certified OF THE ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION common interest community, thepay the assessments required by MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE The CondominiumProperty Ac The Condominium Property ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,funds, balance, by certified funda, IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Please15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS purchaser of the unit at the foresto- Act, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please LAW. For information, examine therefer to file namber 14-li-28187MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-1). IF YOUsure sale other than a mortgagee765 ILCS 605/i8.5(Q-t(.IF YOU within 24 hours.No refunds. Thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's sttor- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- refer to file number t4-12-03752property will NOT be open for in- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-LAW. For information, examine the shall pay the assessments requiredARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-upection TION One South Wacker Drive,court file or contact Plaintiff's aEor- by The Condominium Property Act.OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION TION One South Wacker Drive, callMr. Anthony 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650nny:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, 705 ILOS 6051i8.5(a-i).IF YOU or information ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Porto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freed- (312) 236-SALE You can also visitP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- (31 2) 236-SALE You can also visit IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseThe Judicial Sales Corporation al wROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN man Anselmo, Lindberg LLC, 1807refer to file number t4-12-05190 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION The Judicial Sales Corporation at wWest Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois .tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONACCORDANCE 60TH SECTION THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 15-1701(C(OF THEILLINOIS OF THE ILLINOIS ww.ttsc com for a 7 day status re-60563-1890. (866) 402-8661.For port of pending sales. AUCTION-refer to file number 14-13-05046. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFt5-i701)C) port of pending sales. AUCTION- TION One Sooth Wacker Drive,.COM LLC For Additional Informa-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Bidding instructions visit w,fal-iIIi24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 .COM LLC For Additional Informa-noia.00m 24 hours pnor to sale. lion regarding Auclion.com, pleaseTION One South Wacker Drive,LAW. For informalion, examine theACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. For information, eaamine the lion regarding Auction.com, please l,312( 236-SALE You can also visitvisit www.Aaction.com or call (800-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650court file or contact Plaintiff's anon-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIScourt file or contact Plaintiff's ator- F12050391 The Judicial Sales Corporation at w mart www.Auction.com or call (800-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 280-28321 CODILIS S ASSOCI-(312) 236-SALE You can also visitney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREnay:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, 280-2832) CODILIS 6 ASSOCI- ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day stalus re-ATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTHThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wP.C.. t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGELAW, For information, esamine IkeP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE CORPORATION port of pending sales. AUCTION- ATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTHSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day statua re-ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100 .COM LLC For Additional Informa-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-port of pending sales, AUCTION-IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Pleaseney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES.IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Please 1584377 tion mgarding Auctioncom, please refer tofile number 14-10-16353. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-1/23, 1/30, 2/6/14 #716809 5300 Asorney File No. 14-11-28187.COM LLC For Additional Informa- P.C.. i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGErefer to file namber 14-13-02t33. 5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-03752 visit ww.Auction,com or call (800-Attomey ARDC No. 00468002 At-lion regarding Auction.com, pleaseTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Attomey ARDC No 00468002 At- 280-2832) CODILIS & ASSOCI-10mev Code, 21762 Case Number:visit www.Aaction.com or call (800-TION One South Wacker Drive,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseTION One South Wacker Drive. tomey Code. 21762 Case Number: ATES, PC 15W030 NORTHit CH 038068 TJSC#: 33-25219280-2832) CODILIS & ASSOCI-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650refer tofile number 14-08-35434,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 12 CH 015665 TJSC#: 33-25416 FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100NOTE: Puraaant to the Fair DebtATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH3t2) 238-SALE You can also visitTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-(312) 236-SALE You can also s/sit NOTE: Parsuant to the Fair Debt BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-Collection Practices Act, yos areFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100The Judicial Sales Corporation at wTION One South Wacker Drive.The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Collection Practices Act, you are 5300 Attomey File No. 14-12-05190advised thatPlainliff's asomey isBURR RIDGE, IL 60527 )630( 794-ww.tjac.com for a 7 day status re-24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 .tJsc.com for a 7 day status re- advised that Plaintiff's attomey is Asomey ARDC No. 00468002 Al-deemed to be a debt collector at-5300 Attorney File No, 14-13-05046port of pending sales, CODILIS &)3t2( 238-SALE You can also visitport of pending sales CODILIS S deemed Io be a debt colleclor st- FIND MORE tornen Code. 21762 Case Number:tempting to collect a debt snd anyAtlomey ARDC No. 00468002 At-ASSOCIATES, P C t5W030The Jsdicial Sales Corporation at wASSOCIATES, P.0 t5W030 tempting to collect a debl and any 12 OH 007716 TJSC#: 33-25223information obtained will bused forlorney Code. 21762 Case Number:NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.ww.11sc.com for a 7 day status re-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, information obtained will he uaed for NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtthat purpose. I584222 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527port of pending sales. CODILIS &SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 that purpose. 1585232 Collection Practices Act, you are1/23, 1/0, 2/6/14*716804 (630( 794-5300 Asomey File No.ASSOCIATES. P.C. i5W030(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No. 1/23, 1/0, 2/6/14 #716827 LO(A JOBS ATadvised thatPlaintiff's attomey is 14-10-16353 Aflomey ARDC No.NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,t4-13-02133 Attorney ARDC No, deemed to be a debt collector at- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 6052700468002 Attorney Code, 2t762 lempting to collect a debt and any (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. PtONEERWCAL(OM!MONSTERinformation obtained will be used forTO PIACEA H[IPWANTED AD IN THE 14-08-35434 AEomey ARDC No. that psrpose 1584233 SUBSCRIB[TODAYCALL .800 680.2068 CLASSIFIEDS, CALL 847-99H-3400 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 1/23, 1/SO. 2/6/14 #716805 CaseNumber:09 CH 000648 08 VISIT PIONEERLOCAL (0M Thursday, January 23, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Case Number: 13 CH 013345to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,Attorneys,OneNorthDearbornCorporation ut www.tjsc.com for a 7SKOKIE infullof' the amounl bid, 'thè pur-Ceive 5 Certificate of Sale that will TJSC#: 33-26026 NOTE: PursuantAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO,ILday status report of oendinsales.INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFchaser will receive s Certificate ofentitle the purchaser to a deed to to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesattorney is deemed to be a debt col-refer tofile number 14-tl-26$4t.60602.Tel No.(312) 476-5500PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OneCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe real estate after confirmation of Act, you are advised hat Plaintiffslector attempting to Collect a debtTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Please reten to tile numberNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300COUNTI DEPARTMENT - CHAN-to u deed to the real estate afterthe sale, The properly will NOT be attorney is deemed to be a debt col-and any information obtained will beTION One South Wacker Drive,PA09091 15. THE JUDICIAL SALESCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-CERY DIVISION Confirmation of the sale, The prop-open forinspection andplaintiff lector attempting to collect a debtused for Ihat purpose 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650CORPORATION One South5500 Attorney File No. PA1008733BANK OF AMERICA, NA; arty will NOT be open for inspectionmakes no representation as to the and any information obtained will be1584629 L312) 236-SALE Yos can also visitWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,Attorney Code 91220 Case Num-Plaintiff. and plaintiff makes no representa-condition of the property. Prospec- used for that purpose 1584832 1/23, 1(30, 2)6/14 #71 6818 The Judicial Sales Corporation at wIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 't'suber:10 CH 42429 TJSC#: 33-vs. lion as to the condition of the prop-tisebidders are admonished to 1/23, 1/30, 2//14 #716818 ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-can also visit The Judicial Sales25626 1583997 STAN SHLYAPOCHNIK; AMBERerty. Prospective bidders are ad-Check the Court tile to venfy all infor- port of pending sales. CODILIS &Corporation al ww.tjsc.com for s 71/23, 1/30, 2/6/14 #716801 KING AKA AMBER M. rnonished to Check the court file tomation. It this property is a condo- ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030day status report of pending sales. KING; BARCELONA CONDOMINI-venfy all information. If this propertyminium unit, the purchaser of the SKOKIE NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One UM ASSOCIATION #4; is a condominium unit, the purchas-unit at the foreclosure sale, other IN THE CIRCUIT CO1T OFSUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527North Dearborn Street Suite 1300SKOKIE UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDer 01 the unit at the foreclosure sale,than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312)476-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNONRECORD CLAIMANTS; other than a mortgagee, shall psysessrnents und the legal fees re- SKOKE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYt4-1f-2684t Asorney ARDC No.5500 Attorney File No. PA08091 t 5COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Defendants, the assessments and the legal feesquired by The Condominium Prop- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Attomey Code. 91220 Case Num-TI DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY11 CH 44400 required by TheCondominiumerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9/go(i) and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOCase Number:ftCH 029828ber' 09 CH 26061 TJSC#: 33-DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9/gol)(g)(4).Ifthis property is s condo- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,TJSC#: 33-25705 NOTE: Pursuant25798 1584171 ING LLC that pursuanttos Judgment ofand ($O(4(. If this property is s con-minium unit which is part of a corn- DIVISION INC. to the Fair Debt Collection Practices1/23, 1(30, 2/6/14*716802 Plaintiff, Foreclosure entered in the abovedominium unit which ispart st amon interest Community, the pur- BANK OF AMERICA, N.ASUC-Plaintiff, Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's entitled Casse on March tt, 20t3,common intereal Community, theChaser of the unit at Ihe foreclosure CESSOR BY MERGER Tó BAC attorney is deemed to be a debt col- MiCHELLE E. JAYME, KENTONIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-purchaser of the unit at the forado-sale other than s mortgagee shall HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP TAMMIE DO MctA TAMMIE T. DO,lector attempting lo Collect 5 debt COURT SKOKIE CONDOMINIUMtion will on Tuesday, February 18,oure sale other than a mortgageepay the assessments required by Plaintiff. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,and any intsrmstion obtained will beSKOKIE ASSOCIATION, MORTGAGE2014, at the hoar of ti 5.i5. in theirshall psy the asaesamenta reqsirftdThe Condominium PropertyAct, LINCOLN RIDGE NORTH CONDO-used for that purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONoffice at 120 West Madison Street,by The Condominium Pmperty Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5)s-t).IF YOU MOHAMMED F. KHAN, PARKWAYMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UN-1584592 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEESuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to755 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-t).IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME. BANK & TRUST COMPANY UIT/AKNOWN OWNERS AND1/23,1/30,216/14*716814 TI DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYFOR COMUNITY LENDING IN-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT DATED 3/12199A/IVATRUSTNONRECORD CLAIMANT DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,COR POR ATE D lowing described property: OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION #12212, MIDLAND CREDIT MAN-Defendants NA Detendants PIN. 10-16-204-024-1009. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AGEMENT, INC. 11CH029828 Plaintiff, 09 CH 33524 Commonly known as 4940 FosterFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Defendants 7450 LINCOLN AVEN1 UNITSKOKIE 8038 KENTON AVENUE UNIT 1 Street, Unit 309, Skokie, IL 60077. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 11 CH 016281 #209 SKOKIE, IL 60076 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFALLAN DAVIS AKA ALLAN N DA-SKOKIE. IL 60076 The mortgaged real estate is im-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONt5-1701(CI OF THE ILLINOIS 8107 HAMLIN AVENUE SKOKIE,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-VIS, MARLENE L DAVIS NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-proved with a condominium resi-15-1701/CIOF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IL 60076 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDefendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-desde. The purchaser of the unitMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, esamina the NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to s Judgment of ForeclosureDIVISION CITIBANK,N.A. AS10 CH 42429 suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosureother than a mortgagee shall payLAW. For information, examine theCourt file or contact Plaintiff's uttor- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboveTRUSTEE FOR BSALTA 2007-3 4835 ENFIELD AVENUE UNIT Cand Sale enteredinthe abovethe assesamenta and the leqal feesCourt file or Contact Plaintiff's 55cc-ney'CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, suant rd a Judgment of Foreclosuresuse on November 12, 20t3, anPlaintiff, SKOKIE, IL 60077 cause on November 15, 2013, anrequired by subdivisions (g)(1( andnay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE andSale entered irrthe aboveagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-(g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, cause on November 14, 2013, anration, will at 10.30 AM on FebruaryPAUL TAFUR, PAULA A TAFURTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Februaryum Property ActSale terms: 25%ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630/ 794-9876. Please agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-14, 2014, st the The Judicial SalesAKA PAOLA A TAFUR, WELLSsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure18, 2014, at the The Judicial Salesdown by certified funds, balanceIL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer tofile number 14-09-27950. ration, will at 10:30 AM on FebruaryCorporation, One South WackerFARGO BANK,N.A., LARAMIEand Sale enteredn the aboveCorporation, One SouthWackftrwithin 24 hours, by certified funds,refer to)ile number 14-10-36509.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 18, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,PARK TOWNHOME ASSOCIA-Cause on November 20, 2013, asDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,No refunds. The property will NOTTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-TION One South Wacker Dnve, Corporation, One South Wacker60606, sell at public suction to theTION,NFP. GEORGE ALONZOagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-60606, sell at public suction to thebe open tor inspection. Upon psy-lION One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 6O06-4650 Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,highest bidder, as set forth below,SANDERS, MONICA SANDERS,ration, will at 10:30 AM on Februaryhighest bidder, as set forth below,ment in full of the amount bid, the24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE You can also visit 60606. seIl at public auction to thethe following described real estafe:UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-21, 2014, at the The Judicial Salesthe following described real estate:purchaser wilt receive a Certìficate/312) 236-SALE You can also visitThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w highest bidder, as set forth below,Commonly known as 7450 LIN-RECORD CLAIMANTS Corporation, One South WackerCommonly linown as 8038 KEN-of Sale which sell entitle the pur-The Judicial Sales Corporation at w .tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- the following described real estate:COLN AVENUE UNIT 11209,Defendants Drive . 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,TON AVENUE UNIT t, SKOKIE, ILchaser to a Deed to the premisesww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-port of pending sales. CODILIS 5 Commonly known as 8107 HAMLINSKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indes09 CH 26061 60606, seIl st public auction to the60076 Property Indes No. 10-22-after confirmation of the sale. port of pending sales. CODILIS &ASSOCIATES, P C. 15W030 AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-No. tO-27-307-129-1009(10-27-7504 LARAMIE AVENUE SKOKIE,highest bidder, as set forth below,328-049-1001. The real estateisFor information: Visit our websile atASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, erfy Indes No, 10-23-322-048. The307-063 underlying). The real es-IL 60077 the following descnbed real estate:improved with a brick condominium;hsp://service.stty-pierce.com Be-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 real estate is improved with a resi-fate is improved with sNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Commonly known sa 4835 EN-no gars5e. Sale terms. 25% downtween 3 p.m. sod 5 p.m.only.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofcondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-FIELD AVENUE UNIT C, SKOKIE,of the highest bid by certified tundsPierce 8 Associates, Plaintiff's At-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.14-09-27950 Attorney ARDC No. the highest bid by certified funds atdown of the highest bid by certifiedsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureIL 60077 Property Indes No. 10-16-at the close of the sale payable totorneys,tNorth Dearborn Street,14-10-36509 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 the cloue of the sate payable to Thefunds at the close of the sale pays-and Sate enteredinthe above433-043-0000. The real estate isThe Judicial Sales Corporation. NoChicago, Illinois60602.TeINs.00468002 Asorney Code. 21762Case Number'09 CH 034127 Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-casse on November 22, 2013, animproved with u two story red briCkthird party checks wilt be accepted.(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Hum-Case Number: 11 CH 012241TJSC#: 33-27426 NOTE: Pursuant party checks will be accepted. Thetion. No third party checks will beagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-white trim townhome with no ga-The balance, including the Judicialber 0916475. TJSCe: 33-25182 NOTE: Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection Prachces balance, including the Judicial saleaCcepted. The balance. inclsdinration, will at 10:30 AM on Februaryrage. Sale terms: 25% down of thesale fee for Abandoned ResidentialINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESto the Fair Debt Collection PractìcesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's fee forAbandonedResidentialthe Judicial sale fee for Absboone25, 2014, at the The Judicial Saleshighest bid by certified funds st theProperty Municipality Relief Fund,CORPORATION Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sattorney is deemed to be a debt col- Property Municipality Relief Fund,Residential PropertyMunicipalityCorporstion, One South Wackerclose st the sale payable to The Ju-which is calculated on residentialSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 soorney is deemed to be u debt col-lector attempting Io Collet a debt which is calculated on residentialRelief Fund, which is calculated onDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdreal estate at the rate of $t for each1583672 lector attempting to collet a debtand any information obtained will be real estate at the rate of $1 for eachresidential real estate at the rate of60606, sell st public audliso to theparty Checks will be accepted. The$1,000 or traCtionthereof of the1/16,1/23.1/30/14*713016 and any information obtained will beused for that purpose $1 .000 or fraction thereofof thest for each $1 000 or fraction there-highest bidder, as set forth below,balance, including the Judicial saleamount paid by the purchaser not used for that purpose 1581807 amount paid by the purchaser notof of the amount paid by the pur-the following descnbed real estate:fee forAbandoned Residentialto exceed $300. in certified funds/or 582644 1/16,1/23,1130/14*713609 Io eoceed $300, ¡n certified funds/orchaser not to esceed 5300, in certi-Commonly known as 7504 LARA-Property Municipality Relief Fund,wire transfer, is due within twenty-SKOKIE 1/16, 1/23, 1/30/14 #713610 wire transfer, is due within twenty-tied funds/or wire transfer,is dueMIE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077which is calculated on residentialtour (24) hours No tee shall be paidIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidwithin twenty-four (24) hours. NoProperly Indes No. 10-28-307-078-real estate at the rate of $1 for eachby the mortgagee acquiring the res-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- by the mortgagee acquihng the rea-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee0000. The real estate is improved$1 000 or fraction thereof of theidential real estate pursuant to itsTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE idential real estate pursuant to itsacquiring the residential resi estatewith a 2 story brown brick singleamount paid by the purchaser notcredit bid at the suIe or by anyDIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF credit bid at the sale or by anypursuant to its Credit bid st the salefainnity townhouse with an attachedto esceed $300. in certified funds/ormortgagee, judgment creditor,orU S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS LEGAL mortgagee, judgment creditor,oror by any mortgagee, Isdgmentgarage. Sale terms: 25% down stwire transfer, is due within twenty-other lienor acquiring the residentialTION, AS TRUSTEE SUCCES-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- other lienor acquiring the residentialcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe highest bid by certified tundo sttour (24/ hours. No tee shall be paidresI estate whose nghts in and toSOR IN INTEREST Tó BANK OFCERY DIVISION real estate whose righfs in and tothe residentialreal estate whosethe close of the sale payable to Theby the mortgagee acquiring the res-the residential real estate arose pri-AMERICA NATIONAL ASSOCIA-THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL the residential real estate arose pri-rights in and to the residential realJudicial Sales Corporation No thirdidential real estate pursuant to itsor to the sale. The subject propertyTION AS TRUSTEE, AS SUCCES-LON TRUST COMPANY, NATION- Adoption or to the sale. The subiect propertyestate arose prior to the sale. Theparty Checks will be accepted. Thecredit bid at the sale or by anyis subject to general real estate tax-SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLEAL ASSOCIATION FKA THE BANK is sublect to general real estate tas-subject property io sublect IO gener-balance, including the Judicial salemortgagee, ludment creditor,ores, special assessments, or specialBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONOF NEW YORK TRUST COMPA- Assumed Name ea, special assessments, or specialal real estate tases, special assess-feefor AbandonedResidentialother lienor acquiring the residentialtases levied against said real estateAS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTONNY,N.A. AS SUCCESSOR TO tases levied against said real estatements, orspecialtaxesleviedProperty Municipality Relief Fund,real estate whose rights in and toand is offered for sale without anyMUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A, Auction- Real Estate and is offered tor sale without anyagainst said real estate and is of-which is calculated on residentialthe residential real estate arose pri-representationastoqualityorTHROUGH CERTIFICATESAS TRUSTEE FOR RAMP representation astoqualityorfered for sale without any represen-real estate at the rate of St for eachor to the sale, The sublet propertyquantity of title and without recourseWMALT SERIES 2005-4 TRUST 2004RS7 Plaintiff, Bid Notice quantity of title and without recoursetation as Io quality or quantity of title51,000 or fraction thereof oftheis subject to general real estate tua-to Plaintiff and in AS 15/ condition.Plaintiff, to Plaintiff sod in AS IS" condition.and without recourse to Plainhff andamount paid by the purchaser notes, special assessments. or specialThe sale is further sublet to confir- LIVIU MIHULET, CLAUDIA Divorce The sale ¡s further sublect to confir-in "AS 1S condition, The sale is fur-to esceed $300, in certified tundo/srtases levied against said real estatematon by the court. Upon paymentVASILEFOFIU,HARRIS, N.A.MIHULET, DANIEL MATACHE De- Oration by the court. Upon paymentther subject to confirmation by thewire transfer,s due within twenty-and is offered for sale without anyinfull of the amount bid, the pur-F/K/A HARRIS TRUST AND SAy-fendants Foreclosures qualityor infull of the amount bid, the pur-court. Upon payment infull of thefour )24( hours, No tee shall be paidrepresentationasto chaser will receive a Certificats ofINGS BANK 090H034127 chaser will receive a Certificate ofamount bid. the purchaser will re-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-quantity of title and without recourseSale that will entitle the purchaserDefendants 8310 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE. Foundation Notices Sale that will entitle the purchaserdelve 5 Certificate of Sale that willidential real estate pursuant to itsto Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition.to a deed to the real estate after11 CH 012241 IL 60076 to a deed to the real estate afterentitle the purchaser to a deed tocredit bid at the sale or by anyThe sale is further subiect to conf ir-Confirmation of the sale. The prop-4923 BIRCHWOOD AVENUENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Judicial Sales confirmation of the sale. The prop-the real estate after confirmation ofmortgagee, judgment creditor,ormatOn by the court, Upon paymenterty will NOT be open for inspectionSKOKIE, IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- erty will NOT be open tor inspectionthe sale. Where a sale st real es-other liensr acquiring the residentialin full of the amount bid, the pur-and plaintiff makes no represents-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Mechanics Liens Chaser will receive a Certificate of arid plaintiff makes no representa-tale is made to satisfy s lien prior toreal estate whose rights in and to lion as Io the condition of the prop-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sate enteredintheabove Name Change tion as to the condition of the prop-that of the United States, the Unitedthe residential real estate urose pri-Sale that will entitle the purchasererty.Prospective bidders are ad-suant to s Judgment of Foreclosurecause on November t9, 2013, an erty Prospective bidders are ad-States shall hase one year from theor to the sale, The subject propertyto a deed to the real estate ahermonished to check the court tile toand Sale enteredinthe aboveagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Probate monished to check the Court file todale of sale within which to redeem,is subject to general real estate tas-confirmation of the sale, The prop-verity all information. If this propertyCasse on November 6, 2013, anration, will at 10:30 AM on February verify all information. It this propertyescept that with respect to a lienes, special assessments, or specialerty will NOT be open for inspectionis a condominium unit, the purchas-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-25, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesPublic Hearings is a condominium unit, the purchas-arising under the internal revenuetases lesied against said real estateand plaintiff makeo no represents-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.ration, will at 10:30 AM on FebruaryCorporation, One South Wacker er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,laws the period shall be 120 days orand is offered for sale without anytion as to the condition of the prop-other than s mortgagee, shall psyto, 2014. aI the The Judicial SalesDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, Public Notices other than a mortgagee, shall paythe period allowable for redemptionrepresentationasto qualityorerty. Prospective bidders are ad-the assessments and the legal feesCorporation, One South Wacker60606, sell at public auction to the the assessments and the legal teesunder State law, whichever rs Ion-quantity of title and without recoursemonished to check the court file torequired byTheCondominiumDrive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,highest bidder, so sel forth below, Storage - Legal required byTheCondominiumgar, and in any case in which, underto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.venty all information. If this propertyProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)/I)60606, sell ut public auction to thethe following descnbed real estate, Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)/I)tire provisions of section 505 of theThe sale is further subject to conf ir-is a condominium unit, the purchas-and ty)(4(.It this property io s con-highest bidder, as set forth below,Commonly known as 8310 Take Notices and (g)(4).If this property is a noir-Housing Act st 1950, as amendedmatiOo by the Court. Upon paymenter of the unit st the foreclosure sale,dorniniurn unit which is part of sthe following described real estate:KARLOV AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL dominium und which is part of a12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsectionin full of the amount bid, the pur-other than s mortgagee. shall paycommon interest community, theCommonly known as 4923 BIRCH-60076 Property Indes No. 10-22- Assumed Name common interest community, theit) of section 3720 st title 38 of thechaser will receive a Certificate ofthe assessments andthe legal teespurchaser of the unit at the torelo-WOOD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL405-032; 10-22-405-036 The real required byTheCondominium purchaser of the unit st the forado-United States Code, the right to re-Sale that will entitle the purchaser osre sale other than a mortgagee60077 Property Indes No. 10-28-estateis improved with a single ASSUMED NAME Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t) 411-040. The realestateisim-family residence. Sale terms: 25% sure oste other than a mortgageedeem does not arise, there shalt beIo a deed to the real estate after shall pay the assesarnents required Notice is hereby given, pursuant confirmation of the sale. The prop-and )g)(4(. lt this property is a con-by The Condominium Property Act,proved with s single family resi-down of the highest bid by certified shall psy the assessments requiredno righl of redemption. The property to "Arr Act in relation to the use by The Condominium Property Act,will NOT be open for inspection anderty will NOT be open for inspectiondominism unit which is part of a765 ILCS 605/t8.5(Q-t(.IF YOUdence. Sale terms: 25% down offunds st the Close of the sale paya- 75 ILCS 605/18.5(Q-t).IF YOUplaintiff makes no representation saand plaintiff makes no representa-common interest community, theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-the highest bid by certified funds atble to The Judicial Saies Corpora-of an Assumed Business Narne ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-fo tIre condition of the property. Pro-tion as to the condition of the prop-purchaser of the unit at the forelo-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthe close of Ihe sale payable to Thetion No third party Checks will beis the Conduct or trassaction of sure sale other than a mortgagee OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTspective bidders are admonished toerty. Prospective bidders are ad- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdaccepted. The balance, includinBusiness irr theState," as shall pay the assessments required TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONcheck the court file to verity alt infor-monished Io check the Court file to FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFparty checks will be accepted Thethe Judicial sale fee for Abandone by The Condominium Property Act, amended,thata certification FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmation, If this property is a Condo-verity all information. lt this property AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INbalance. including the Judicial saleResidential ProperlyMunicipalitywas registered by the under- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INminium unit,the purchaser of theis a condominium unit, the purchas-785 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-1).IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONtee forAbandoned ResidentialRelief Fund, which is calculated on ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONunit at the foreclosure sale, otherer of the unit at the foreclosure suIe,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701)ClOF THEILLINOISProperty Municipality Relief Fund,residential real estate at Ihe rate ofsigned with the County ClerIc of OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 15-1701/CIOF THEILLINOISthan a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-other than a mortgagee, shall pay MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREwhich iscalculated on resideolialst tor each $1,000 or fraction there-Cook County. Registration Nurn- IN POSSESSION MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsessments and the legal fees re-the asaessments and the legal teesTO REMAIN LAW. For information:Visitourreal estate at the rate of $t for eachof of the amount paid by the pur-ber: 014136595 on January 3, LAW. For information, esamine thequired by The Condominium Prop-requiredby The CondominiumFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwebsite at service.ssy-pierce.com.st .000 or fraCtion thereofof Ihechaser not to esceed $300, in certi-2014. Under the Assumed AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Court tile or contact Plaintiff's aftor-em, Act, 765 tLCS 605/9(g((1( andProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt) between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.amount paid by the purchaser nottied funds/or wire transfer, is dueName of ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sto esceed $300, in certified funds/orwithin twenty-tsar (24) hours, No neo,CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,(g)(4).If this property is s condo-and )g((4(. If this property is a con- JZAM PRODUCTIONS P C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEminium unit which is part of a corn-dominium unit which is part of a15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISAttorneys,OneNorthDearbomwire transfer, is due within twenty-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee ROAD, SUITE t00, BURR RIDGE,mon interest Community, the pur-common interest community. theMORTGAGE FORECLOSURESlreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILtour (24) hours, No tee shall be paidacquiring the residential real essaIewiththebusinesslocatedat IL 60527 (630) 7g4-9876. Pleauechaser of the unit st the foreclosurepurchaser of the unit at the breIs-LAW. Forinformation:Visitour60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.by the mortgagee acquinng the res-pursuant to its credit bid at the sale8716 Crawford Avenue, Skokie, refer to (ile number 14-lt-t3666.sale other than a mortgagee shallsure sale other than s mortgageewebsite at servide.stty-pierCe.COm.Please refer to file numberidential real estate pursuant Io itsor by any mortgagee, ludgmentIL 60076. The true and resI full THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-pay the assessments required bshall pay the assessments requiredbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.PA0915407. THE JUDICIAL SALEScreditbid at the sale or by anycreditor,or other lienor acquinngnames(s) andresidencead- PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's TION One South Wacher Drive,The CondominiumProperty ACby The Condominium Property Act, CORPORATION One Southmortgagee. ludgment creditor, orthe residentialreal estate whosedress of the owner(s)/psrtner(s( IF YOU7B5 ILCS 605/18.5/S-I).IF YOUAttorneys,One NorthDearbornWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago,other hanoi acquiring the residentialrights in and to the residential real 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650765 ILCS 6051t8.5)q-1). is:John K. Zamojcin,8716 (312) 236-SALE You Can alao visitARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Street Suite t300, CHICAGO, ILIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youreal estate whose rights in and toestate arose pnor to the sale The CrawfordAvenue.Skokie,IL TIre Judicial Sales Corporation at wOWNERI. YOU HAVE ThE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT60602.TelNo.(312)476-5500.Can also eisit The Judicial Salesthe residential real estate arose pri-sublect property is sublect to gener- Please refer to file number 'ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-TO RE/IAININ POSSESSIONTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7or to the sale The sublet propertyal real estate tases, special assess-60076, USA. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFPA1008733. THE JUDICIAL SALESday status report of pending sales.is sublet to general real estate tas-mento,orspecialtases levied1/16, 1/23, 1/30/14 *713285 port of pending sales. CODILIS & CORPORATION One South ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN PIERCE &ASSOCIATES Onees, special assessments, or specialagainsl said real estate and is of- Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTION North Dearborn Street Suitet 300taxes levied against said real estatefared for sale without any represen- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527t5-t701(ClOF THEILLINOIS15-170t(Cl OF THE ILLINOISL 60606-4650 )3t2( 236-SALE YouCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312)476-and is offered for sale without soytation as to quality or quantity of title DON'T NEED IT? (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcan also visit The Judicial Sales5500 Attorney File No. PAO91 5407representationastoqualityorand without recourse to Plaintiff and 14-t 1-13666 Attorney ARDC No.LAW. For information, esamina theLAW For information'Visitour Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-quantity of title and without recoursein "AS 15" condition, The sale is fur- SELL IT FAST. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762court file or Contact Plaintiff's attor-website al service.atty-pierce.Com. 114(5 OUt tO 8ORt QUALIFIED [OCAL ber:09 CH 33524 TJSC#: 33-to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.Iher subtect to confirmation by the (aHDtDAttS IN CitlC5GtL5ND CItI 25245 1583987 The sale is further sublect to conf ir-court Upon payment in full of the Case Number: 11 CH 016281neo: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,between the hours st 3 and 5 pm. CALL 847-998-3400 TJSC#: 33-25792 NOTE: PursuantP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's COCOtAI, (All 147998 3450 1/23, 1/30, 2/6/14 #716800 malion by the court. Upon paymentsmossI bid, the purchaser will re- lo Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, January 23, 2014 Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Village of Skokie INVITATION FOR BIDS GIVEN THAT sealed bids tor a Notice to Bidders The Cuy of Park Ridge will ac-five year contract for Iandscap-The Village of Skokie is now ac- cept sealed bids for Concreteing of Centennial Park within thecepting sealed BIDS for Pad Work at North Fire StationVillageof Lincolnwoodwill be 2014 Lane Marking CALL CLASSIFIED AT #36,1000NorthGreenwoodreceivedbytheVillageofNotice is hereby given that the Avenue, Park Ridge , IL (PW-Lincolnwooduntil 10:00amVillageof Skokie willreceive 14-01) in accordance with theAM., local time on Wednesday,BIDS at 5127 Oaklon Street, To PLACE specifications and contractFebruary 19, 2014at theSkokie, Illinois 60077 Attention: documents now available. Lincolnwood Village Hall Coun-Michael Aleksic, Purchasing Specifications and biddingcil Chambers located at 6900 N.Agent until 11:00 am. local time documents may be obtained atLincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, II-on Thursday, February 6, 2014. Park Ridge City Kall, ist Floor,linois 60712 at which time theyBidders will be required to cerf i- Cashers Desk, 505 Butlerwill be opened and read. Bidsty that for all work to be per- Place, Park Ridge, Illinois or onreceived after such time will beformed pursuant to the Contract YOUR the City website at www,parkndreturned unopened. Bid packetsDocuments, at least the prevail- ge.us.A deposit tor the docu-may be examined or obtained ating rate of wages as found and 847 .998. 3400 ments is not required. Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900determined by theIllinoisDe- Prospective bidders are advisedN. Lincoln Ave, Lincolnwood, fIli-partmentofLaborforCook to carefully review the Generalnois60712.TheVillageofCounty will be paid to all work- and Special Conditions and De-Lincolnwood reserves the righters and employees employed tailedSpecdicationsoftheseto reject any or all bids and toand working on the project. GARAGE documents waiveanyirregularitiesandAny bid or proposal submitted The successful bidder will alsointormalities. unsealed, unsigned, tax trans- be requiredto pay prevailin 1/23/14 #718710 missionsor receivedsubse- wage rates n accordance wit quenttotheaforementioned state and local laws. date and time will be disqualified A completion date of April 30, and retumed to the bidder. The 2014 has been specified for all Village of Skokie reserves the SALE AD, work under this contract. RENT YOUR right to reject any and all bids or PLACE YOUR Bidswill parts thereof, to waive any irreg- be acceptedat the Cashier's Desk, 505 ButlerAPARTMENT WITH ularities or infornialdiesin bfd- Place, Park Ridge, Illinois, ding procedures and to award 60068 until 10:00 AM on Tues- the contractin a manner best day, February 4, 2014, at which EASE IN THE serving the interest of the Vil- CALL timeallbidswillbe publicly lage., AD TODAY! opened and read. Skokie Village Hall is a fully ac- A bid deposit may be required.CLASSIFIEDS. CALLcessible building.Persons re- The Crty of Park Ridge reserves quinng assistance should con- the right to reject any and all tract the Purchasing Office at bids. 847-998-3400 TO 847-933-8240 or UY 673-9330 847-998-3400 Wayne Zingsheim Michael Aleksic Director of Public Works Purchasing Agent 1/23, 1/30/14 #717906 PLACE YOUR AD Village of Skokie 1/23/14 #71 7256 DUE TO T Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice NOTiCE TO BIDDERS MCCRACKEN AND MIDDLETON SCHOOL NOTICE TO BIDDERS ROOF REPLACEMENT CHILLER REPLACEMENT AT TWO SCHOOLS At At HOLIDAY, T McCracken Middle School Middleton School McCracken Middle School Middleton School 8000 East Prairie Road 8300 Saint Louis Avenue - 8000 East Prairie Road 8300 Saint Louis Avenue Skokie, Illinois 60076 Skokie, Illinois 60076 Skokie, Illinois 60076 Skokie, Illinois 60076 For For Skokle School DIstrict 73.8 Skokle Schoot District 73.5 8000 East Prairie Road 8000 East Prairie Road FORT Skokie, Illinois 60076 Skokie, Illinois 60076 Sealed bids will be received by the Owner at the District busi- Sealed bids will be received by the Owner at the District busi- ness office of Skokie School District 73.5 at 8000 East Prairie ness office of Skokie School Distnct 73.5 at 8000 East Prai$e Road, Skokie, Illinois,until 11:00 am. local time, Monday 3 Road, Skokie, Illinois,until 1 1 :00 am. local time, Monday 3 February 2014, at which time they will be publicly opened and February 201 4, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. The sealed bid must be submitted in duplicate on read aloud, The sealed bid must be submitted in duplicate on SEPTEMBER the form provided, Protect Name, Date and Time of Bid clearly g the form provided, Project Name, Date and Time of Bid cleady marked on the outside of the envelope to prevent premature marked on the outside of the envelope to prevent premature opening. Bid forms can be downloaded at www.greenassociat opening. Bid forms can be downloaded at www.greenassocrat es.com. es.com. Bids wtl be received for a single pnme contract.In general Bids will be received for a single prime contract.In general EDITION I' the Project Work consists of root replacement with associated the Project Work consists of replacing one ground mounted minor plumbing and ceiling work at McCracken and a gym chiller at each of two buildings and miscellaneous HVAC and roof replacement at Middleton School. eecthcal work. Drawings and Project Manual may be examined at the offices Drawings and Project Manual may be examined at the offices of the Owner and Architect. Documents are also on file at: of the Owner and Architect. Documents are also on tile at: McGraw-HIlt Construction/DODGE McGraw-HIll ConstructIon/DODGE www.construction.com www.construction.com FRIDAY, Northern Illinois Building Contractors Association Northern IllinoIs BuildIng Contractors Association i 1 1 1 South Alpine Road, suite 202 1 1 t 1 South Alpine Road Rockford, Illinois 61108 Suite 202 Reed Construction Data Rocktord, Illinois 61108 www.reedconstructiondata.com Reed Construction Data Bid Documents are available, in digital PDF format only, at www.reedconstructiondata.com w.greenassociates.com.Addenda will be made available, in Bid Documents are available, in digital PDF format only, al ww AUGUST 31ST digital format, to plan holders of record. w.greenassociates.com,Addenda will be made available, in iBid Security is required in the form of a Bid Bond, AIA Docu- digital format, to plan holders of record. ment A310 in an amount equal to not less than ten percent t . Bid Security is required in the form of a Bid Bond, AIA Docu- (10%) of the Base Bid and all Additive Alternates. ment A310 in an amount equal to not less than ten percent The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Perform- (10%) of the Base Bid and all Additive Alternates. ance Bond and a Payment Bond, in the amount of one hun- The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Perform- AT 5PM dred percent (100%) of the contract sum, on AIA Document ance Bond and a Payment Bond, in the amount of one hun- A312, as issued by the American Institute of Architects. The dred percent (100%) of the contract sum, on AIA Document Owner will not issue the Notice to Proceed until these bonds A312, as issued by the American Institute of Architects. The are provided and all other insurance requirements have been Owner will not issue the Notice to Proceed until these bonds met. are provided and all other insurance requirements have been AIl Contracts for the Construction of Public Works are sub- met. ject to the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 130/1 -12). AIl Contracts for the Construction of Public Works are sub- PreBid meeting is at McCracken Middle School, Tuesday jet to the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 130/1-12). 28 January 2014 at 2:30 pm. Bidders are encouraged to visit There is no PreBid meeting. Visits to the site may be ar- the site and familiarize themselves with the conditions under ranged by contacting Mr. Steve Ruelli, 947-676-8227. Bidders which the work is to be performed. Visitor check-in with identif i- are encouraged to visd the site and familiarize themselves cation is required at the school office. with the conditions under which the work is to be performed. It is the Owner's intent to issue a Notice of Award to the suc- It is the Owner's intent to issue a Notice of Award fo the suc- cessful Bidder within thirty (30) calendar days of the Bid Date. cessful Bidder within thirty (30) calendar days of the Bid Date. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) calendar No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty )60) calendar PIONEER PRESS days alter the opening of bids. days alter the opening of bids. Any bid submitted unsealed, or unsigned, without bid bond Any bid submitted unsealed, or unsigned, without bid bond or received subsequent to the aforementioned date and hour or received subsequent to the aforementioned date and hour will be disqualified and relumed to the bidder. will be disqualified and returned fo the bidder. YOUR LOCAL SOURCE Direct inquines to: Direct inquiries lo: Mr. Andrew Jose Carole D. Pugh. AIA LEED AP GreenAssociates, Inc. GreenAssociates, Inc. ill DeerlakeRoad Sude 135 111 DeerlakeRoad Sude 135 Deerfield, Illinois 60015 Deerfield, Illinois 60015 ajose @ greenassociates.com [email protected] 847-317-0852 1/23/14 #718180 847-317-0852 1/23/14 #7181 74 Thursday, January 23, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Bid Notice Foreclosures Probate Public Notices Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Village of Skokie COVENANTS, CONDITIONS State of Illinois Sis. Thiss NOT a salary posi-ing zoning from the R-2 SingleGlona Hudson 2162AnthonyJones 1013 Notice to Bidders AND RESTRICTIONS RE- In The Circuit Court of Cook tion. Nominations from the floorFamily ResidentialDistrict andVincent Winn 2181You must be 18 years of age or The ViJiage of Skokie ¡s now ac-CORDED AS DOCUMENT County, Illinois willnot be accepted.Allper-the B-1 Retail and Office DistrictKeith P. Moore 2192older fo attend our auctions. cepting sealed BIDS tor 6043672. Probate Division sons, firms, or corporations whofo the R-4 Multi-Family Residen-Sean Millan 3001 Aucfioneer:Brook Snyder Construction Materials Common address:3332 N.In the matter of the estate ofhold legal title or possession oftialDistrict,in accordance withBrandi Williams 3039Illinois license #441.001668 Testing & inspection ServicesOld McHenry Road, LongSTANLEY WILBURland lying within the District areSection 4.8 of the Zoning Ordi-Veronica Kelly 50281/23, 1/3W14 717889 for Various Village of Skokie Grove, Illinois 60047 HILLSTROM, a.k.a. Stanley W.eligible to vote, whether as les-nance of the City of Park Ridge.1/23, 1/30/14 #718649 Notice is hereby given that pur- Construction Projects PIN.:14-24-205-001 andHillstrorn, Junior (Deceased) see, renter, tenant or otherwise.in conlunction with a site planLife Storage of Wrigleyville will TVV'h Notice is hereby given that the14-24-205-002. Case No, 2013 P 007023 Only such persons, firms or cor-reviewapplicationfor a new suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- hold a public sale fo enforce acilities Act, a sale will be held on Villageof Skokiewillreceiveand which such Mortgage was Publication Notice porationsare eligibleto vote.fownhome development,in ac-lien imposed on said property, BIDS at 5127 OaktonStreet,made by Rosewood Land De-Noticeis hereby given of theAbsentee ballots will be availa-cordance with Section 4.5 of the February 12th, 2013, at as described below, pursuant foLifeStorage Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention:velopment,Inc. as Mortgagordeath of STANLEY WILBURble for casting in the District of-Zoning Ordinance of the City of ofPortagePark, the Illinois Self-Service Storage6500 West Dakin Street, Chica- MichaelAleksic, Purchasingand JPMorgsn Chase Bank,HILLSTROM. a.k,a. Stanley W.tice Feb. 4th - Feb. 11th. 847-Park Ridge, for the property isFacilityAct,Illinois Code 770 Agenl until 11:00 am. local timeN.A. as Mortgagee, and record-Hillstrom, Junior of NILES, ILLI-468-0071 I www.norfhcookswcdcommonly known as: go.IL 60634 (773) 282-2400. ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-Thecontentsofthebelow on Thursday, February 6, 2014.ed in the Office of the RecorderNOIS. Letters of office were is-org 112 MeachamAvenue,alsoday, February 12, 2014, at Life A copy of the bid can be ob-of Deeds of Lake County, Illinoissued on DECEMBER 17, 2013James Singer; Chairman known as spaces will be sold at a public StorageofWngleyville,3323sale for cash, credit card or cer- tamed by visiting www.skokie-as document number 6077760to STANLEY WILLIAM1/2014 200 Meacham Avenue,Park West Addison Street, Chicago.filled funds. If there is no market IN INE org.Click on VillageDepart-and for such other relief sought;HILLSTROM, 8S. GEORGE1/23/14 #718050 Ridge, Illinois. Illinois, 60618. value or no bids received, the ments, Purchasing, Bids&that summons was duty issuedST., MOUNT PROSPECT,IL PINs: 09-26-415-012-0000 and Public Hearings Management reserves the rightgoodswillbe otherwisedis- IRFP's to download a copy. Bidsout of the Circuit Court of Cook60056 whose attorneyis VIN- 09-26 -4 1h-0 13-0000 Io withdraw any unit from sale. can also be obtained from theCounty, Illinois against you asCENT SANSONETTI, 5521 N. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Zoning Case Number: posed of. Registeredormotor vehiclesTeresa Sarria Unit # A2142 Village ot Skokie Purchasing Ot-provided by law, and that theCUMBERLAND, #1109, CHICA- HEARING MA-14-02 and SP-14-01: are sold As Is I Parts Only," noMichael Plasky Unit 4 Bl 107 ticeat theaddress shownsuit is now pending. GO, IL 60656, 773-775-2626 Skokie Zoning BoardofAp-Applicationis by Eco Develop- titles or registration. Jeannea Madsen Unit C BI 172 above. NOW THEREFORE, unlessClaims against the estate maypeals,Wednesday, Februaryment,Inc.for a map amend- Tenant Name Unit itMaria Leticia Gamez Bidders will be required to certi-you, the Defendants,fileyourbe tiled in the office of the Clerk19,2014,VillageofSkokie,ment to the Zoning Map of theKourtney Coston 1300 iv that for all work to be per-answer to the Compla'rt in thisof theCircuit Court in Room5127 Dakton Street, Skokie, lili-Zoning Ordinance of the City of Unit#B2119 Theresa Minarik 1547Christine BruzanUnit 4 Cl 102 tossed pursuant to the Contractcase or otherwise file your Ap-1202, Richard J. Daley Center,nois 60077,at 7:30 P.M., toPark Ridge to change the exist-Anthony Montegna 2038 OIEft'S Cecilia Bondi Unit C Cl 163 Documents, at least the prevail-pearance in the officeof theChicago,Illinois 60602 or withconsider the following' ng zoning from the B-2 General Anthony Cooper 2046Sonia E. Fernandez ng rate of wages as found andclerk for the Circud Court of,the representative, or both, on NEW Commercial District to the R-4 Adriana Godwin 3010 Unit 4 Cl207 determined by theIllinois De-Cook County, Illinois, on or be-or before July 23 2014 which2014-IZ - 9249 Linder AvenueMulti-Family Residential District, Nancy Lituma 4001 You must be 18 years of age, or partmentotLabortorCooktore February 16, 2014, a de-date is not less than 6 monthsMichael Hojilla requests a var-in accordance with Section 4.8 Pedro Acevedo 4056older to attend our auctions. County will be paid to all work-fault may be entered againsttroni the date of the first publica-iance in order to allow parking inof the Zoning Ordinance of the Jeimy Manzanares 4105 Brook SnyderlIli- ers and employees employedyou at any time after that daytion of this notice and any claima required front yard on a drive-City of Park Ridge,n conjunc- Auctioneer: Liode M Valencia 4186noia license #441.001668 and working on the project. and a decree entered in accord-not filedwithin thatperiodisway that does not lead to an ap-tion with a site plan review appli- Catherine Lucido 42121/23, 1130114 #717883 Any bid or proposal submittedance with the request for reliefbarred. Copies of any claim filedproved off-street parking space,cation for a new townhome de-You must be 18 years of age, or unsealed, unsigned, fax trans-of the Complaint. with the Clerk must be mailed oras regulated by Sections 118-velopment, in accordance witholder to attend our auctions. SW. missionsorreceivedsubse-You are further advised that thedelivered to the representative217)c)(2)(c) and 118-Section 4.5 of the Zoning Ordi-Auctioneer;Brook Snyderlilt- Notice of Auction quenttotheaforementionedtimein which the sublect realand to the attorney within10217(c)(2))d) of theZoningnance of the City of Park Ridge,noia license #441.001668 Life Storage Centers of River date and time will be disqualifiedestate may be redeemed fromdays after it has been tiled. Chapter of the Skokie Villagefor thepropertyis commonly1/23, 1130114 #718635 North will hold a public sale to and returned to the bidder. Theforeclosure, if not waived by the1/23 1/30 2/6/14 #717536 Code in an R2 Single-Familyknown as: enforce a lien imposed on saidat ToDve.com Village of Skokie reserves themortgagor, pursuanttolaw, Public Notices district. 200 North Northwest Highway,LifeSforage of Rogers Park willproperty,as described below, right to reject any and all bids orcommences to run with the first FOR YOUR INFORMATiON:Parir Ridge. Illinois and hold a public sale fo enforce apursuantto theIllinoisSelf- parts thereof, to waive any irreg-date of publication of this notice.UNITED STATES OF AMERI-Plans and related documents60 MeachamAvenue,Parklien imposed on said property,Service Storage FacilitiesAct, ularities or informalitiesin bid-Dorothy Brown CA STATE OF ILLINOISare availableat theVillage'sRidge, Illinois. as described below, pursuant toIllinois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, ding procedures and to awardClerk of the Circuit C$rt COUNTY OF LASALLE IN THECommunityDevelopmentDe-PINs: 09-26-422-001-0000 andthe Illinois Self-Service Storageon February 1 11h, 2014, at Life the contract in a manner bestCook County, Illinois CIRCUITCOURT OF ' THEpartment, Planning Division09-26-422-002-0000 FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770StorageofRiverNorth, 333 serving the interest of the Vil-Pub: 1/16,23, 30/2014 712843THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-(47) 933-8447 Monday throughAllpersonsinterestedintheILCS 95/1 to 9517, on Wednes-West Ohio Street, Chicago, lIli- lage. CUIT BERKLEYNET UNDER-Friday, from 8:30 AM. to 5:00above described matter are in-day February 12th ,2014,atnoix, 60654.Phone: 31 2-222- Skokie Village Hall is a tully ac- WAITERS, LLC, PLAINTIFFPM vitedtoattendandwillbeL'deStorageofRogersPark,0136 cessible building.Persons re- Mechanics Liens vs. GUTIERREZ RAHMAN,SPECIAL AID: Available uponheard. 7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, Il-Management reserves the right quiring assistance should con- INC.,dìb/a SURREY MOTELrequest for the disabled.CallThe case file for this matter islinois, 60626. (773)381-1417 to withdraw any unit from sale. tract the Purchasing Office atThat on 2/17/2014, a sale willand STELLA GUT1ERREZ,(847) 673-0500 or TOD (847)available for review in the De-Management reserves the rightRegisteredor motorvehicles 847-933-8240 or TTY 673-9330be held at 3:00 p.m. at: 2320 Cherry Court, Ottawa, lIli-933-8455. partmenf of Community Preser-fo withdraw any unit from sale.are sold "As Is I Parts Only. No Michael Ateksic AAA Maximum Towing & Re-no's 61350 and 8301 TrumbullInterested parties are invited tovafion and Development at CityRegisteredor motorvehiclestitles or registration. Purchasing Agent covery Avenue, Garden Unit, Skokie, ILattend this meeting. This noticeHall. are sold As Is / Parts Only," noTenant Name Unit # Village of Skokie 5209 W. Lake Street 60076,DEFENDANTS Caseis for information purposes only.Joe Baldi, Chairman titles or registration. Jeannette Rodriguez 4026 1f23114 #716399 Melrose Park, IL 60160 No. 2013 CH 220,X SUM-Published in the Skokie ReviewPlanning and Zoning Tenant Name: Unit #Latina Cunningham 4108 All bids to be in writing, lo sellMONS. To each defendant:on January 23, 2014. Commission Erika Wilkins 10111/23, 1/30/14 #71 6951 Foreclosures the following articles to enforceYou are hereby Summoned and1/23114 #718757 1/23/14 #718377 Chitsann Garcia 960 Public Notice a lien existing under the laws ofRequired to appear before this LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Storage - Legal Thelma Duckworth 940 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe State of Illinois against suchCourt at the LaSalle County Ju- HEARING Trumaine D. Hardy 934 Notice of Auction COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS articles tor labor, services, skillsdicial Centeri 19 W. MadisonSkokie Plan Commission,Lite Storage Centers nl HermosaPriscilla L. Franz 884 Date: February 6, 2014 SlOPPING COUNTY DEPARTMENT,or material expended upon orStreet, Ottawa, Illinois in Court-Thursday, February 20, 2014,will hold a public sale to enforce aAyodele Owodele 879 House Goods not paid for in lien imposed on said property, as CHANCERY DIVISION storage furnished for such arti-room201 at 09:00 am. on orVillage of Skokie, 5127 Oakton Henry Nishimoto 833 Storage belonging to: Barbara JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,cies at the request of the follow- descnbed below, pursuant to the lIli- McDougle,PavlosLaskarakis, before February 21, 2014 to an-Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077, atnois Self-Service Storage FacilityAnthony Robinson 813 N.A.,Plaintiff, a. ROSEWOOD Carmella Grady, Yolanta ing designated person(s),un-swerthe complaintof the7:30 P.M., to consider the fol-Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 toTracy D. Parfiam 732 INC., LAND DEVELOPMENT, less such articles are redeemedplaintiff(s).lt you fail to do so. alowing: 95/7, ori Febrsary i ttti, 2014atNicole Watts 705 Papiemik, & Matt Buell corporation; KERRY D. LOPIN;withinthirty(30) daysotthejudgment by detauh may be fak- INFORMATIONAL Life Storage Centers of Hermosa,Jessie Nimmers 669 1123, 1/30/14 #718941 KIMBERLEE K. LOPIN; RUBEN 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chicago,IL publication of this notice. enagainst you fortherelief UPDATE Mukaila Adeniyi 587 60639 Phone number is 773-235- FORIOUR ANASTACIO; UNKNOWNNAME OF PERSON(S) asked in the complaint. Rusin,Informational Update Enc Chavez 442 OWNERS and NONRECORO 8452 Jeffco Leasing Company Inc. Maciorowski & Friedman, CookThe Plan Commissionisre-Management reserves the right toDawn Hankx 427 CLAIMANTS, Defendants. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE County Attorney Number:questing an update of past Planwithdraw any unit from sale. Revis-Delroy Mangel 390 No. 13C1128096 201 1 Freightlirier Cascadia 40680, Attorney for: Plaintiff 10Commission cases, This pre-tered or motor vehicies are sold AsAshley Houser 309 Property Address: 1 FUJGLDR6BSBDO65O S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1530,sentationisforinformationalIs/Parts Only no titles or registra-Marcus D. Robinson 305 lion 3332 N. Old McHenry Road AMOUNT Chicago,Illinois,60606,312-purposes only and no specific Gary Fort-Clark 273 Unit Tenant Name LOng Grove, Illinois 60047 $46125.00 454-5110. Witness:Issued bycases are scheduled to be re- RodneyBafes 215 MOATGAGE FORECLOSURE 270 Vanessa Aponte NEXRAR? NAME OF PERSON(S) Order of Court, as recorded byviewed. 486 Lashawn R Adams Claudio G. Garcia 213 PUBLICATION NOTICE Redime Enterprise LLC the Clerk of the Thirteenth Judi-FOR YOUR lNFORMAT1Ot:781 Anthony Autrey Nina M. Nelson 187 Plaintiff, JPMorgan ChaseUtica Lease Co. cial Circuit Court, and the sealPlans andrelated documentst 74 Maris Gandara Jasmine Zarei 136 VisitToDrive.com Bank,N.A.,byitsattorneys,DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE thereof of the Judge presiding inare availableat theVillage's222 Tiffany Jennings Elaine Mason 111 425 Iwona Wisniewska Thompson Coburn LLP, for its2004 Freightliner Columbia CommunityDevelopment De- James T. Jordan L19 Room 204, Ottawa, Illinois De- 024 Clarisas Rich Mortgage Foreclosure Publica-1 FUJA6Ck54LM77618 1/23, 113W14 #717491 FIND MORE cember 11, 2013. By: YVONNEpartment, Planning Division,1/23, 1/30114 #710040 to find the tiOO Notice, states as follows: AMOUNT M, O'CONNOR 6257808 (847) 933-8447 Monday through The requisite Affidavit for Publi- NOTICE OF AUCTION $50045.00 1116, 1/23. 1/30/14 #712078 Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00Life Storage Centers of State cation having been filed, notice1/9, 16, 23/14 I 712035 Life Storage of Morton Grove PUBLIC NOTICE PM. Street will hold a public sale to make and is hereby given to Defendants If you live in Niles Township andSPECIAL AID: Available upon will hold a public sale to enforce UNKNOWN OWNERS and enforce a lien imposed on saida lien imposed on said property, have a child in grades K-8 whorequest for the disabled. Callproperty, as described below, NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS in is home-schooled or attends a(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847) as described below, pursuant to model that the above entitled suit, that the pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-the Illinois Self-Service Storage private school and you are con-933-8455. Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- suit has been commenced in cerned shout their educationalInterested parties are invited to FacilityActIllinois Code 770 the Circuit Court of Cook Coun- noix Code 770 ILCS 95/1toILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-WCAL JOBS growth and development,attend this meeting.This notice95/7, on Tuesday February 11, fitsyour style, ty, Illinois by the Plaintiff, please Contact Niles Townshipis for information purposes Only. day,February 12, 2014 at against you, requesting for the DON'T 2014 at Life Storage Centers ofLifeStorageof Morton Grove, Districtfor Special Education,Published in the Skokie Reviewthe State Street, 2361 S. State foreclosureof a certain Mort- Tarin Kendrick, Executive Direc-on January 23, 2014. 6505 West Oaklon Street, Mor- needs and budget. gage conveying the premises St. Chicago, IL 60616. ton Grove, Illinois, 60053, 847- tor. PH 847-965-9040, 8701Paul Luke, Chairman Management reserves the right described as follows, to wit: Meriard, Morton Grove, IL1/23/14 #718749 966-1899. Managementre- i) Legal Descnption: NEED IT to withdraw any unit from sale.serves the right to withdraw any 60053. Registeredor motor vehicles PARCEL 1: 1123/14 #717391 unit from sale.Registered or LOTS 2 AND 3 IN ROSEWOOD are sold "As Is I Parts Only, nomotor vehicles are sold "As Is / AT SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUB- The North Cook County LEGAL NOTICE titles or registration. Parts Only, no titles or registra- DIVtSION OF THAT PART OF Soil & Water Conservation NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVENTenant Name Unit #lion. THE NORTHEAST1/4 AND SELL IT District that a public hearing will be heldDawn Daffin 146 Tenant Name Unit 4 THAT PART OF THE SOUTH- NOTICE OF GENERAL before the Planning and ZoningKeith Carter 177 Valencia Hicks 1016 a 215 EAST1/4 INSECTION24, ELECTION Commission on Tuesday, Feb-Laurence Matthews Karen A Nolan I 225 TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, To all owners and occupiers ofmary 11, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. inShaquana Deal 236 George D Banc 1230 lands lying within the bounda-the City Council Chambers ofEmmanuel Onyemeziem1052Mark Wesoloski 1343 RANGE 10EAST OF THE PIONE[R1O(AL(OWVONSTER THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, FAST. ries of the North Cook CountyPark Ridge City Hall, 505 ButlerAngel Strong 1098Vicky Hasty 1432 IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Soiland Water ConservationPlace, Park Ridge, Illinois, whenJemille Roberts 1102Joy L Lucas I 571 i 106 PARCEL 2: District: A General Election willthefollowingmatterswillbeAngela Vela Iwona B Wixniewska 1593 NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT be in held February 13, 2014considered: Rod Miller 2002Richard Spandairy 1724 FOR THE INGRESS AND CALL (7:00 am. to 7:00 p.m.) in the Zoning Case Number: Niambi Jaha-Echols 2031Yolanda Esparza 1304 EGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT District office 2358 Hassell MA-14-01 and SP-14-01: Nina Brown 2034Joseph Alvare 1266 HoffmanEs-Applicationis by Eco Develop-Wanda Lewis 2065 OF PARCEL 1 OVER AND Road,SuiteB, Zabrin loan 1044 UPON THE PRIVATE ROADS fates, Three Directorswillbement, Inc.for a map amend-Kenneth Fisher 2091 DEPICTED ON THE PLAT OF847-998-3400elected to serve two year termsment fo the Zoning Map of theKatondria McCarter 2098 tRI fOUt APAtl[Nt Wilt EASE iN thE on the Board of Directors. Direc-Zoning Ordinance of the City ofGayle Parker 2104 (LAISIFIEDS. 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families on certain plans, providing a possible BY WENDY ALTSCHULER benefit through points or miles programs For Sun-Times Media through the family's credit card company. "Several private schools in the area also All parents want a top-notch education for have opportunities to apply for scholarships their child, and many consider private or in- or financial aid," said Perry. When they have dependent schools as the best option. Often, V.- formal application processes, many inde- T these schools come with a hefty price tag. For pendent schools utilize a third-party service parents that would like private education for Holy . ossPreparing Leaders of Tomorrow such as Financial Aid Student Tuition by their children but might need assistance af- Independent School Management or School fording the crème de la crème: here are some oY« 75 y.ars et Q stude a itro*g. avise foundon br hwi succs* faIth, swvke to our and Student Services by the National Associa- options recommended by knowledgeable commuasfty, caftøng1ng cwtkulum ad toots, Nfs skiH and szt*ce to dev.lop fturs Isadsn. lion of Independent Schools. These services educators and on the ball faculty. . DerfekJ Ht 2013 \1aød1gtoÑn. Meg Acerson - i lIClurn! receive all the required financial information "The biggest piece of advice that I have Our tested studons outpertom natona and Acthdkcso avegos Aca1emc from an applying family, complete an analysis for fanillies who are contemplating applying and then send a report and a recommendj Athtovomeit Tests - scoring in the O6-9 peventi4eI to any tuition-driven program is to do your award level to the school's designated I Reeen duaes attend p(OS*U$ soo such Htvar Northwosterí, homework. Research all the details about representative(s)." Notte Dame, OE ot Ch(ca90 Yae and Goo get &' the programs in your area that you would The Holy Cross School in Deerfield, ac- . Ta(ented ani (1etcaed slall and parnt consider, including the basic costs. Ask about cording to its admission protocol, grants the tuition payment options and supports that acceptance based on the needs of each in- HoyCrouoff.is they have available. And consider your family dividual student and the ability of the school , through h , M dy knderw1n On.sì. od,ndid day c.r budget," said Anna P. Perry, executive director to meet those specific needs. In addition , Robust sports d .dmcumcu.t cv1' Sh sngi*gs Ist ft at Seton Montessori Institute and Schools in to monthly, quarterly and annual payment North Barrington. .. plans, families are encouraged to speak with Many schools offer discounted rates for Uaß$ fl a mL aáftuÏiie pi Vig o.*offi' umW the pastor directly to discuss tuition obliga- *&v-t.The3S I m.dboffií nø o4 o! cMs a MuW me k ø my laNh siblings, price breaks for families that pay l*b, Q fions. After submitting the appropriate forms, *ìaixl vit s.quakiw tuition in fu.0 up front and payment plans as screenings and placement tests, parents and . Mg Acecson, OO9 HÇ Akim, O13 Ueo(fbed HS VWvtot oj ct1frvt Jhn a way to ease the financial burden of tuition their children will have the opportunity to be eh(ap rci9nl rn Sa Cian UnÑ.ty payments. Uniquely, Seton Montessori School involved in fundraising efforts that assist the is able to accept credit card payments from school directly. Janus26th '. Pwcake Br.kf.s* 7 am1flO pm wd Op.n House 10 am 12:30 Januvy 2th . Tour Dey 10 im-230 p.m. 'K *N è&s.is it p* Nws toa 3474450135 . NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 35

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Family: As the executive dIrector of Seton Montessori Institute and School and Head of School at Montessori Children's House, Anna Perry has been welcoming new parents to Montessori programs for 20 years in the very schools that she attended as a child Help: Each year, St Joan of Arc School awards approximately $30,000 in Manners: Choosing a school that cultivates the habits that you would like to encourage in your child makes all the and where her own children now difference in the world. Find out more at Seton Montessori Institute and School. I SUPPLIED PHOTO financial assistance to school families. ISUPPLIED PHOTO affend. I SUPPLIED PHOTO

In a letter to the parish, father Vince Through fundraising and parish subsidy, Costello said: "This year a Women's Guild has the cost to each family is reasonable. Families been established as part of this fundraisig are given a discount tuition rate for siblings project' to help them afford tuition. The school has The Women's Guild has many fundrais. a special rate for fanulies with four or more ers on the docket, including cocktail parties, children enrolled. Payment plans are also pancake breakfasts, dinner auctions, craft and available for families-annually in one pay- gift fairs and more. ment, 10 payments, quarterly or bi-annually. The award-winning St. Joan of Arc Scho1, a "The Archdiocese of Chicago is also in the 20 1 3 National Blue Ribbon School of Aca. middle of a capital campaign: To Teach Who demic Excellence, has been in operation for Christ Is," Hampson said. "A portion of the more than 50 years and benefits children money raised will be available for scholar- from preschool through eighth grade with a ships." Catholic education. Conducting research on all prospective After visiting the school and meeting with schools, asking the seemingly tough financial principal, fanulies are invited to start the questions and being an advocate for your registration process. Tuition is something that child and family is what it might take to find every prospective fanuly will have to thought- available resources. fully consider. "Remember the reason why you've decid- "Each year, we award approximately ed to explore independent schools to begin $30,000 in financial assistance to school. with: to find a school that best meets your families," said Carrie Harepson, St Joan of Arc child's needs," said Hilary Holder, director of School principal. "We have a very active and admissions at Baker Demonstration School. engaged parent and parish community that "While the process may be time-consuming Grow: A child is open to learning about the world around him or her. The school you choose has a lasting impact on organizes fundraisers that raise approximate- and at times overwhelming, conducting a your child's long-term growth and development. "Several private schools in the area also have opportunities to apply ly $125,000 for our school each year. These thorough, thoughtful search is uitimately for scholarships or financial aid," said Anna P. Perry of Seton Montessori Institute and Schools.I SUPPLIED PHOTO funds help keep the cost of tuition dowi" what's in the best interest for your child." 38 THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL I

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www.woodlandsacademy.org MUSIC INSTITUTE SOLOMON SCHECTER Located in Lake Forest, Woodlands OF CHICAGO ADULT DAY SCHOOL Academy of the Sacred Heart is a STUDIES 3210 Dundee Road Catholic day and boarding college- preparatory high school for young Campuses in Evanston, Lake Forest Northbrook, IL 60062 women in grades nine through 12 and Winnetka (847) 498-2100 that promotes academic, artistic (847) 905-1500 www.schecter.org and athletic excellence along with www.musicinst.org A Schechter education gives global awareness, social responsi- Learning an instrument for the first students the knowledge, confidence bility and strong faith. Woodlands A 21ST CENTUm' LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AN EXTRAORDINARY COMMUNITY Academy is part of a worldwide net- Infu8ed with Jewish life end velues building life-long friendships time? Returning to play after a hia- and 21st century skills to succeed tus? Ready to polish your musical and lead in our rapidly changing work of Sacred Heart Schools that EXPERT TEACHERS I A WELCOMING PLA spans 19 cities in the United States inspiring inquluitive students to for new and transfer students skills? Music Institute of Chicago world; infuses students with a cJi tIeir highest potential Into grades PreK - 8 knows how to teach adult students. strong foundation of Jewish knowl- and 44 countries around the world. Flexible, friendly and fun, Music Founded in 1858, its identity is wac edge, history and values; promotes Institute of Chicago has taught a passion for Jewish life and Israel; rooted in a desire to inspire young lITod 00 music to all ages and at every level hearts and minds to excel, to lead Solomon Schechter Dy School and supports their individual devel- : .mmoç our eu d a ofMetropobran Chicago of experience for 84 years. Adults opment and achievement within a lives of integrity and to serve. Jewi -mw .w ioort n' can register for four lessons, eight strong and nurturing community of Waiss, ': AdmissIons and En 8H7.H8.21OOwww.schechter.org lessons or the 17 week semester educators, families, and friends. A partner in serving our community, supported schechterorg i: by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 37 I I

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12 WAYS TO CELEBRATE NAIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

Make it special. Plan the types of events that are the most meaningful to your school community and that celebrate your history and traditions.

Don't try to do too much. Focus on a few weI-organized activities that everyone can enïoy. p CHI \AVALI F Incorporate the theme. Personalize it to your school to show how you focus on faith, knowledge and service. LOt Pray together. The opportunity to share faith every day is a gift of Catholic education.

Serve together. Catholic Schools Week is a good time to highlight the school's ongoing commitment to service or launch a new service initiative, Learn something together. Break out from the usual subjects to try something new. Play together. Set aside some time just for tun. 't Focus on students. Remind them to reflect pn the value of their Catholic education. ngage Recognize teachers. Acknowledge the tremindous difference their service makes in the school's ability to offer high-quality, faith-filled education. their natural instinct Involve families. Schools and families count on each other to reinforce shared values. Thank families for pr learning. choosing your school and supporting your efforts to educate their children.

Single out supporters. Show your appreciation for members of the parish and the community who make your school stronger through their volunteer efforts and support. Extend the feeling throughout the school year. Catholic Schools Week is not the only time to recognize what makes Catholic education special. Instill that feeling in your school community every day. Parent/Child Toddler Early ChIldhood 3-6 . Elementary Middle School Courtesy of the National Catholic Education Association Understand how the learning process at Chiaravalle Montessori is designed to connect t-iow and what children learn.

Schaumburg Institute for Literacy 425 Dempster, Evanston, IL 847.864.2190 www.chiaravalIe.org Enrichment to offer K-8.reading Music Institute of Chicago courses at RooseveltUniversity Music Institute of Chicago Adult Studies STRINGI Violin VlLi Roosevelt University is startingaSturday Education. "This program will enable kids to cello reading enrichment series in January at the expand their creative and critical thinldng in Viola de GanTb,I Strew Bass Schaunthurg Campus that will provide more reading and writing so they can excel in both Harp

opportunities for children in kindergaiten college and career." GUITAR through eighth grade to obtain the skills they Becky McTague, associate professor of lan- Classic5l Guitar Jazz Folk Guitar need to excel in reading and writing. guage and literacy at Roosevelt, will lead the Lute The new Schaunthurg Institute for Literacy Schaurnburg Institute for Literacy Enrichment. Ui ii jo ElicIric R,i'.,, Enrichment, which is an expansion ofthe uni- Recent graduates of the University's innova- versit's highly successful Summer Reading tive and award-winning literacy programwill WOouWINUR Flute Clinic, will offer eight-week courses begin- be working one-on-one as coaches with the Recorder children who are enrolled in the program. Oboe ning on Jan. 25 in: Clarinet . Accelerated Literacy, which is for gifted "We will be taking a balanced approach Saopbone kindergarten through sixth grade students to literacy and our goalwillbe to provide Bassooii who have demonstrated above-average per- opportunities for reading and writing that are Flexible RegIstration Packages BRAIR runrpoT formance levels ïn reading and writing. both fun and instructive," McTague said. for Busy Adults frunch Horn . Literacy Enhancement, which will offer in- All three courseswillbe held from 9 am. to trombone Euphonium dividua1ied support to kindergartei through noon on Saturdays at Roosevelt's Schaumburg Learning an instrument for the first time? Returning to play after a hiatus? Tuba eighth grade youths who are averag or are Campus, 1400 Roosevelt Blvd. in Schaunthurg. Ready to polish your musical skills? Music Institute of chicago knows how to teach adult students! Flexible, friendly and fun. we have taught music to all ages and at PERCUSSION struggling in reading and writing. K-8 children from throughout the Chicago- Mallet liistriinronts every level of experience for 84 years. t impuni Digital Literacy, which will teach third land area are eligible, but space is limited. Uruin Kit through fifth graders how to use literacy skillsFor more information, call (847) 819-4882 or Adults can register for 4 lessons. 8 lessons or the 17 week semester wIth a 20% discount for weekday lessons before 3 pm. Strings, harp, guitar, woodwinds, KEY with computer programming/technology. email bmctagueroosevelt.edu. To learn Pi0no brass, percussion, keyboards, voice, composition and conducting. "We've learned that being in schOol more andlor to register for the Institute's new Oigan HOip5ichøril isn't always enough for our kids to actually winter courses, visit Roosevelt's College of CAMPUSES IN EVANSTON, LAKE FOREST AND WINNETKA achieve the goal of their going to college and Education website at www.roosevelt.edu! Voici building successful careers," said Thomas Education!DegreePrograms/RLLJSCHLitInst- CoMnesirliw . QUESTIONS? CALL 847.905.1500 Philion, interim dean of Roosevelt's College ofSpring2O 14. aspx. MLJSICINST.ORG CoNuuc tINO ThURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ML 38 I

TOP5 Managing Editor Jennifer 'Makeout Project' asks, 'Isakiss justakiss? Thomas' picks for this week. I. During Jazz in January, listen to the sounds of Kent BY MEREDITH MORRIS For Sun-Times Media and Neal Wehman, Bruce IHE MAKEOUT Nelson, Michael Levin and PROJECT Tim Seisser at 8 p.m. Jan. rtist Jedediah Johnson through April 5 W romances the meaning of a 24 at Park Ridge Community moment with a kiss. Art Museo at the InterConti- Church, IOU Courtland Ave, Johnson, a School of the Art nental Chicago O'Hare, 5300 N. Park Ridge. Call (847)823- Institute of Chicago student- River Road, Rosemont 3164. turned-teacher, conceived of a Free "Elvis Lives," a multimedia series of portrait photographs lcohare.com/Art-Entertainment/ and live music experience in 2011 he calls "The Makeout Art-Gallery that celebrates Elvis' life and Project." The project involves career, takes place at 7:30 painting his lips with red lipstick, p.m. Jan. 25 at Rosernont kissing his subjects and photo- Theatre, 5400 N. River Road. graphing their post-kiss moment.react to it is key. RosernontTheatre.com. About 25 of Johnson's larger- "There are clues in the photo than-life portraits are included that the moment [of the kiss] American English (pictured) in "The Makeout Project," an has happened, like the looks on celebrates the 50th anniver- exhibit at Art Museo at the the subjects' faces. Every person sary of the Beatles invading InterContinental Chicago O'Hare creates a new reality. That's what the U.S. at 6p.m. Jan.26 at in Rosemont. Exhibit viewers will art does. You put art on the wall Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., likely see violence, tenderness, and it's open for interpretation, at Evanston. EvanstonSpace. humor, sadness and joy in the least in my opinion," he said. corn. subjects' expressións, Johnson Johnson began his kiss-and- said. click work originally by applying "I put on lipstick and I kiss lipstick and approaching subjects people, and then I photograph theat parties. people. What I'm offering them "The psychology of people is an opportunity to imagine the is that ifyou ask ifyou can kiss moment," Johnson said. them, they say no, even if they Shot with a large format want to," he said. "Most people camera, Johnson's photographs have some reason why they can't, reveal stunning clarity and depth.like they ate garlic." The 55- by 44-inch. snapshot-style In Johnson's mind, a kiss can Mozart's "Coronation Mass" images convey an impulsiveness be as clinical as a handshake. Yet headlines a musical perfor- that is the direct result of the in our culture, we imbue a kiss mance, "Crowning Glories," photographer's very physical with an intimacy that implies that includes two of Handel's interaction prior to the shoot, as meaning, he said. great Coronation Anthems evidenced by smeared lipstick. Today, Johnson's "Makeout at 7:30 p.m. Jan.26 at the "Some people think that these Project" photos are by appoint- North Shore Center for the are really aggressive, violent ment only, usually with acquain- Clockwise from top left: Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie pictures but I don't think so," tances who invite him to set up "She Could Pass for 29 Easy" Blvd., Skokie. NorthShore- Johnson said. "I place my hand his camera in their homes. "It Took Me a Long lime to Work Up The Nerve to Make Out With Lauren Dodge's Center.org. on the back of the neck, which "It's a complicated process. It Boyfriend" can be read in many ways: push- takes 30 minutes just to set up "I Whispered, I Hope I Ever See You Again" The history of the "Tonight ing, pulling, holding, caressing. It the camera," he said. 'You Wanna Make Out with My Baby Don't You" Show" will be discussed by could be anything but everybody After assembling the set, cultural historian Barry Brad- decides it's something." Johnson musters energy to plant do for fun," he said. reaction from people," he said. "I ford at I p.m. Jan. 29 at the For Johnson, an Indianapolis the kiss. "The Makeout Project," John- want people to walk away satis- North Shore Senior Center, native now living in Chicago's "I have to get prepared for the son hopes, will cause viewers to fled that they've seen a beautiful 6140 Dempster St., Morton Pilsen neighborhood, getting intimacy of the kiss, especially connect with what they're seeing. photograph that's made them feel Grove. Nssc.org. people to construe an image and when kissing males, which I don't "I love getting a big emotional a certain way." NTh A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY JANUARY 23 2014 39 Cefi ¡ng radical: TRIBESBY NINA RAINE BRETE BY ENSEMBLE MEMBER AUSTIN PENOLETON Featuring ensemble members Alana Arenas, Francis Guinan and When artanpolitics collide Molly Regan with Steve Haggard, John McGinty and Helen Sadler 1 .)))OC c BY TERRY LONCARIC For Sun-Times Media 'THE LEFT FRONT: RADICAL ART IN FEBRUARY15 THE RED DECADE, 1929-1940' ThRUG "The Left Front: Radical Art in the Red through June22 ETEDED Decade, 1929-1940" shares the aesthetics Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, vivid and the revolutionary spirit of some of DizzieS,and DazZleS...a the first artists entrenched in America Northwestern University, 40 Arts Circle " Tribes Buzzes, nguagemolds lives, progressive political movement. Drive, Evanston exp1Orato"ofhow where The groundbreaking exhibit runs (847) 491-4000; Blockmuseum.northwest- anddetermines through June 22 at the Mary and Leig ern.edu shapesperceptions Block Museum of Art at Northwestern belong" -ChicaGo Magazine University. This the first exhibit to recog- we nize the socially conscious work of artthts, rjng_andfunniest- who associated with American journal+ "Most The Wall Streefj0Um81 years"- ist John Reed and also exhibited work hi flewplay inrecent Reed's New York collective. Reed's first- hand accounts of the Russian Revolution 5nnüating,smart inspired the award-winning movie, "Reds." "AnespeCilY At a time when artists banded together p1a'- . to promote social justice, this exhibit fea- andjp0flt tures dozens of significant pieces by such artists as Rockwell Kent, William Gropper, Carl Hoeckner and Morris Topchevsky, a Chicago artist, who embraced the motto, "art as a social weapon." John Murphy and Jill Bugajski are curators for the exhibit. Murphy said the featured artists floUr- ished right after.$he Stock Market crash "The Strike is Won" by Harry Gottlieb, 1937screen- when racial inequality and the struggles of print. i PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARY AND LEIGH BLOCK MUSEUM OF ART, American workers and immigrants tore at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. the American psyche. "What drew me to this art work is tiat the definition of art changed as these artists banded together to create social rr change," Murphy said. There are many jarring and beautiful timages, including an immigrant's perspec- tive ofthe Holocaust, a colorful woodcut of sensual Harlem dancers, a bleak image of workers standing on a breadline, ad skyscrapers from a distorted angle. "The worksare incredibly beautiful and striking in terms of their material quali- ties," Bugajski said. "It's not just social steppenwo realism. It wasn't just pictures of laborers Carl Hoeckner, "The Yes Machine," 1935 lithograph. with their fists in the air. lt was artists who TICKETS START AT JUST 820. experimented with surrealism and cubism. They pushed the parameters of their art." renderings are haunting." Buy onhne at steppenwolf.org or call 312-335-1650. In their printmaking, many of the artists Murphy feels in these times of economic Ccporate Mai,,, Fnundatinn made their strongest statements. distress, the anti-establishment messages ile Peeeenhng Sç,onaz, P,odudion CSpon,nr Ptoductio Co-Sponaw P,e4udor Support "What was unique about the artists is of the leftist artists remain relevant. they were making a conscious statement . "Some of the pieces that address the THE against the preciousness of art work," said bureaucracy of Wall Street resonate in the CHICAGO UN ITED Austate. Nurtheni Truit COMPIUNIT Y Susy Bielak, Block Museum's curator of Take Back Wall Street movement," said TollsT public practice. "Part of what makes you Murphy. "Some of these works of art look GOUt want to get your face in these images is thelike they could have been created today." ThURSDAY JANUARY23 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

RSh IllFAMILY FRIENDLY TheEvening

lt's time for a fun and engaging way to end your work day. Register for free now to receive our newsletters Dads and their little girls can dance the night away at the Little Ladies Winter Dance Feb. 14. & read all about the day's news highlights as you head home. Daddies and daughters Disco erything ou need to know at ES.C*1/REGI1ER Valentine dance

BY MYRNA PETL1C one can sing along. 41 b For Sun-Times Media For details, call (847) 673-7774 or go to g il www.skokielibraryinfo. b'b Valentine's Day will be especially mean- ingful for girls ages 3-12 if their father, FROSTY FUN You and your kids will melt frozen - grandfather or uncle takes them to the Little Ladies Winter Dance, 7-9 p.m. Friday, Feb. creatures out of ice at Ice is Nice, 6-7 p.m. ,,iu*I 14 in the Howard Leisure Center Banquet Wednesday, Jan. 29 at Wlldod Nature ii, ¡I Room, 6676 W. Howard St., Niles. Center, 529 Forestview Ave., Park Ridge. *''IbI* II "There's dancing to a DJ, group games You'll also study the science of 32 degrees ari$,lI, with prizes, a buffet dinner and a special and make an ice cream treat. Cost is $10 per Ur Ii photo that the kids and parents take home," family. Registration is required. said Julie Jentel, director of marketing for For details, call (847) 692-3570 or go to * Nues Park District. Kid-friendly food will be wwwprparks.org. served. "Dads and daughters have a unique rela- PLAYING FAVORITES tionship," Jentel said. "It's fun to see them "What's Your Favorite Animal?" That's dancing and having a good time together. the question that will be posed at a story- The girls get ail dressed up and have their time, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29 at Barnes & hair done. Many families repeat it every Noble, 55 Old Orchard Center, Skokie. Kids yeai" will hear Eric Cane's book by that name Hearts will be featured in the room decor and then participate in activities and a craft in celebration of Valentine's Day. project. The cost is $30 per couple for residents, For details, call (847) 676-2230 or go to $40 for nonresidents, $10 for each additionalwwwbarnesandnoble.com. child. For details, call (847) 967-6633 or go to ON THEIR TOES wwwniles-parks.org. Toddlers will show off their Dancing Toes, 10-10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25 at SHE'LL ZOOM ON HER BROOM Morton Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Take the ride with "Mary Poppins," Ave. Moves and music designed for ages 6:30-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24 at Skokie Public 18 months-3 years, with a caregiver, will be Librar3 5215 Oakton St. Celebrate the 50th presented by an instructor from Rhythm & anniversary of the G-rated film starring Beyond. Registration is required. Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. The For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to lyrics will be posted on the screen so every- wwwmgpl.org. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY JANUARY 23 2014

MOVIES Oscars react: Love for Grandpa,

C 'ad but not T9m Hanks

BY BRUCE INGRAM Film Critic

though the Oscar nominations broke down pretty much as expected, fventhey still include a few sizeable snubs and surprises. The basic problem this year was simply too much good stuff competing for too few spaces, but that's probably not much corn- fort for Tom Hanks, Robert Redford, Emma Thompson, the Coen brothers, "World War Z" and others. Though you have to imagine Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew are feeling equally shocked in a good way about that Best Achievement in Makeup nod. Think they'll behave themselves March 2 Tom Hanks in Captain Phillips." during the 86th Academy Awards broad- cast? Bale in "American Hustle" instead of Robert Here's a quick list by category of the big Redford's solo tour de force in "All is Lost"? questions arising from this year's nomina- Or Tom Hanks, who made being middle- tions. aged look cool in "Captain Phillips"? And what about Oscar Isaac in "Llewyn Davis," Best Picture: No egregious oversights Joaquin Phoenix for "Her," Idris Elba for here, mainly because this is the only cat- "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," Hugh Jackman for "Prisoners" or Michael B. Jor- egory allowing more than five contenders, Nobody brings nore innovative but it's a bit of a surprise that 'American dan for "Fruitvale Station"? Or James Gas- Hustle" earned 10 noms to tie with "Gray- dolfini for his touching final performance in solutions to employers than Monster. ity" for the lead - compared to nine for "12 "Enough Said"? With SeeMore's cloud-based Years a Slave." So, which one's most likely to win? lt's difficult to call at this point, but Las Best Actress: The sweeping success of technology, the strongest candidates "American Hustle" made itself felt in this Vegas oddsmakers are favoring "12 Years" have never been easier to reach by as much as 3 to 1 and that feels right. Not category (as it did in Best Supporting Actor only because it's a truly extraordinary film, with Bradley Gooper nominated instead of and manage. Now you can see and Will Forte for "Nebraska") with the surprise but because it has the sort of stature the search resumes from any of your Academy finds statue-worthy. of Amy Adams getting a nod instead of Emma Thompson for "Saving Mt Banks." sources - whether they're from Also, a lot of people are wondering why Best Dlredor The Coen brothers can't Monster, your existing database, be feeling good about not being nominated Oprah didn't make the cut for "The Butler." for "Inside Llewyn Davis." Or the fact that Not me, but a lot of people. referrals or current employees. it wasn't recognized for Best Picture, Best Monster. Find Better. Actor, Best Original Screenplay or Best Visual Effects: Seriously? Love for Original Song. Really? All those fabulous "Iron Man 3" and "The Lone Ranger" but T-Bone Burnett tunes got nada? nothing for those crazy tidal-wave zombies in "World War Z"? Best Actor There wasn't a lot of room Pioneer Press in this category after the virtual shoo4ns Foreign Language Film: What happened of Chiwetel Ejiofor in "12 Years," Matthew to "Wadjda"? The very first film produced Start finding better today. McConaughey in "Dallas Buyers Club," in Saudi Arabia, by a female director, about Leonardo DiCaprio ¡n "The Wolf of Wall an important social issue and featuring the Visit pioneerlocaicom/monster or call 847.998.3400 Street" and Bruce Dem in "Nebraska," but spunkiest performance by a 10-year-old in this one's still a head-scratcher. Christian 2013? That just ain't right. 42 THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I I

FOOD! HASH BROWN POTATO MUFFINS I pound parboiled potatoes, shredded 4 large eggs, beaten I 4-ounce green pepper, finely diced I 4-ounce red pepper, finely diced I 6-ounce sweet Vidalia onion, finely diced I Tablespoon garlic, chopped 8 ounces Parmesan cheese, shredded 4 ounces flour 4 ounces sour cream I Tablespoon chives, chopped

In large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until well incorporated. Use a two-ounce scoop and scoop into a greased mini muffin pan. r Bake at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown and cooked throughout. Garnish with sour cream and chive.

CHICKEN GUMBO The team at Devon 2 links Andouille sausage, diced and Seafood Grill will serve browned up shrimp ceviche at the 1/2 sweet onion, medium diced Chicago Auto Show's I medium carrot, medium diced First Look for Charity. 2 stalks of celery, medium diced 1/2 teaspoon garlic, chopped BY VERONICA HUIKE black bean relish and a little surprise of small- 2 ounces of oil For Sun-Times Media diced sweet potatoes. Devon's boils the pota- I cup buffalo sauce (or any favorite barbe- toes for three minutes, or until they are fork cue sauce) pchefs are revved up for the 2014 Chi- tender, and then immerses them in cold water. 1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce ' cago Auto Show's First Look for Charity "To stop the cooking process; this keeps them .75 ounces beef base event on Feb. 7 at McCormick Place. bright and from becoming mushy," said John On an icy afternoon in January in the snug Cosnotti, executive chef at Devon Seafood Grill I 1/2 ounces chicken base kitchens of Real Urban Barbecue in Highland in Oakbrook Terrace. 1/2 teaspoon dry thyme Park, owner and pit master Jeff Shapiro and The team with Catered by Design in Morton 2 bay leaves his team took their new recipe for Hash Brown Grove has found a recipe to celebrate arti- I 1/2 ounces tomato paste Potato Muffins for one more test drive. choke hearts - by the thousands. "We just put them on our Super Bowl They will present bite-size pieces of arti- I 1/4 cups blonde roux (50/50 flour and butter) menu," Shapiro said. choke hearts that are broiled and baked with a As Noe Martinez pulled a pan of the toasty topping of mascarpone and cream cheese and 6 ounces pre-cooked chicken, shredded comforting bites out of the oven, smells of a blend ofbasil and parsley. 3 ounces okra freshly baked peppers, gorlic and potato filled "Use the small part oftIe artichoke heart - the room. right at the oenter," said Executive Chef Josh 'All set," he announced, holding them out Soth. He rolls 1-ounce balls of the mascarpone Sauté garlic in two ounces of oil until fra- with a smile. Owner and pit master Jeff Shapiro assembles pulled- and cream cheese mix and freezes them for grant and lightly browned. Add vegetables Last yeaï Martinez worked the Real Urban pork sandwiches at Real Urban Barbecue in Highland about one hour. Then he adds the cheese to the and sausage and cook for five minutes ori Barbecue station at the First Look for Charity Park. After going through 750 pounds of pork at last top of each section of artichoke heart, dusts high heat. event - serving thousands of bowls of chicken year's event, Shapiro will again bring pulled pork them with Parmesan cheese and Italian herb Add /2 gallon of water and one cup of buf- gumbo and more than 750 pounds of pulled sandwiches to the Chicago Auto Show's First Look for seasoning, and puts them in.the broiler for l-2 falo sauce. Bring to a simmer. pork. PHOIOSBYVERONICAHINKE Charity. minutes, or until golden brown. He finishes Add beef base, chicken base, spices, tomato This year, the team will roll out their new them in a 350-degree oven for 10-15 minutes. paste and Worcestershire sauce. Bring back Hash Brown Potato Muffins - along with gions. A vinegar-based sauce representing the First Look for Charity generated more than to a simmer. Cook untircarrots are tender. pulled pork stuffed in mini brioche buns made Piedmont region of South Carolina is one of his $2.2 million last year for 18 nonprofit organiza- by Highland Baking Co. in Nortbhrook.T favorites. "That vinegar sauce just knows how tions, including Catholic Charities, The Cradle Add roux with a whisk, stirring vigorously They'll pull the pork on site, at the event. "I to find its way into the crevices," he said. Foundation and the Iffinois Spina Bifida As- until thickened. like it when the pork still has that fresh glis- The team with Devon Seafood Grill will sociation. Since 1992, contributions from top Finish with chicken and okra. ten," Shapiro said. "It starts to lose its luster asserve shrimp ceviche, similar to a salsa, but chefs like these have helped raise more than Serve over rice or by itself. soon as it is pulled from the bone." with chunks of fresh, icy-cold shrimp mari- $36 million. - Jeff Shapiro, Real Urban Barbecue Shapiro's sandwiches will be topped with nated for hours in passion fruit and lime. The For more information, visit wwwChicagnAu- sauces representing different barbecue re- shrimp chunks get mixed with fresh corn and toShow.conilFirst-Look-for-Charjt NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014 I 43 III CO CALENDAR BY WRAPPORTS NEWS SERVICE

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Lincoinwood Public Library, Woody Allen film, starring award- "Events" tab on the left side of the Center, 4650 Brummel St., Skokie. $5. 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call winning actress Cate Blanchett, about screen. Please submit the event 847-677-5277 a troubled New York socialite. 98 no later than IO days before the Leave No Child Inside: Suenes minutes. Skokie Public Library, 5215 desired publication date. Classic Film Series: 'Brazil' Creatures of the Snow 3 p.m.: The Latin jazz quartet per- OaktOn St., Skokie. forms. Skokie Public Library, 5215 I p.m.: A screening of the 1985 drama, 2 p.m.: Kids can enjoy a hands-on activity that encourages outdoor Oakton St., Skokie. starring Jonathan Pryce and Robert Second Annual Alumni De Niro, about a bureaucrat who tríes activity in the winter. 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Morton Church, lOO Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. performance of music by Bach. North Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Call 847-823-3164. $30. 'Elvis Lives' Disney On Ice: Let's Celebrate! Shore Center for the Performing Arts Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. 7:30 p.m.: A multimedia and live music 7p.m.: Disney friends come together for in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. a party on ice. Performances begin at UNDAY, JAN.25 experience that celebrates Elvis' life MGPL After Dark: Stu, The , $25-$75. 7p.m. through Jan. 26. Additional and career. RosemontTheatre, 5400 N. Piano Guy performances at 10:30 am. Jan. 24 and Opera on DVD River Road, Rosemont. $4950-$125. 7 p.m.: This versatile musician will play 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Jan.25 and 1:30 p.m.: Watch "The Barber of Saville MONDAY JAN.27 and sing classic standards, pop tunes Jan. 26. Allstate Arena, 6920 Mann- on OVO. Elmwood Park Public Library, and most everything in between. 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5650 N. Canfield, 60631, Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview "For whenever our heart condemns us, Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview God is greater than our heart ...." (708) 867-5044. www.stpaulcanield.org Presbyterian Church Shabbal morning services 9:30 am -1 John 3:20 i 300 W. Crescent Ave. Street Level, Air Condftíoned NO membership required 847-823-4135 For all your Jewish needs call Sunday Worship 8: 1 5 & i 0:45AM NORRIDGE Sunday Service:1 0:00 am 847-910-1738 Ghildrens pogramming toc pre-k . 7th grade. Sunday School & Adu Bible 9:30AM www.ChabadotGlenview.com Nursery service for youagec children 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM Zion Lutheran Church MORTON GROVE 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am High School Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Education Bible Study Sunday 1 1 30 am Adult Education Bthie Study Thursdays 6:30 pm St. Luke's Evangelical (708) 43-314 Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, Open Forum' Adult Learning First Thursday Covenant Church Rev. Luther John Bajus. Pastor TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE every month 6:30 pm 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Sunday Worshìp 9:30 am www.parkridgepresby.org Sunday Worship & Sunday School - i O AM Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Early Cornmunon - i st Sunday 9:00 am like us on Facebook Sunday School - 10:35 arr Lutheran Church Handicap Accessible Rev. Caryle Aitken Wilkie Pastor Rev. Isabel Hughes, Pastor Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Handicapped Accessible Mi. Aaron Higashi Dir, of Youth & P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Morton Grove community Church Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Presbyterian church (USA) www.norwoodparklutheran.org 8944 Austin Avenue N O RTH FI EID Worship Services (Lake and Austin) Sundays Morton Grove, IL Willow Creek At (847) 965-2982 Community Church 10:00 am Www.mgccpresbyterian.org Sunday Worship i OAM North Shore Campus Fellowship 11AM 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Rev. LolIy Dominski 847-4.41-6599 6201 W Peterson Ave. Handicapped Accessible Sunday Services: 9 & 1 1 am ALL ARE WELCOME! Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 Promiseland (lrifants-Gr5): 9 & i lam Elevate (Grades 6-8): 9 & i 1 am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm

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Death Notices Death Notices General Information Ball, Elizabeth "Bette" Roma, Richard Concerning The 97, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2014. Age 85. Beloved husband of 48 years to Shirley Death Notice Page Bette was born February 5, 1916 in Chicago, IL. She(flee Adams); loving dad of Denise and Cheryl; Share the was predeceased by her husband, W. Bert Ball. cherished brother of the late Joseph (Annette) . A paid death notice may be ordered to She is survived by three children, Scott of Edina,Roma;dearuncleofJon,David,andJeff appear inthe Pioneer Press when funeralMN, Doug of Barrington, IL, and Barbara Garcia of(Christina); great-uncle of Phillip and Maggie; fond Mantoloking NJ; nine grandchildren and fifteenbrother-in-law of Doris and Virginia; second dad to Memo ries arrangementsare made,andmustbe great-grandchildren. Tom. submittedin writing.Informationabout In Park Ridge, Bette and Bert were very active in In lieu of flowers, memorials in his memory can. their church and many other community activitiesbe made to Woodside Bible Chapel, Maywood, IL charges for death notices may be obtainedincluding politics where Bette was the first ladyor to South Park Church, Park Ridge, IL. from area funeral directors or by calling (847)when Bert was mayor. In Sarasota they enjoyed Visitation Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 leading church tours to many events. p.m. Lying in state Thursday 9:30 am. until time of Placean 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered at Bette was an outstanding seamstress,andservice 10:30 am. at South Park Church, 1330 (847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e-enjoyed painting pottery. She loved the holidays,Courtland Ave., Park Ridge, IL. Interment Private, especially Christmas where, for many years, sheTown of Maine. For info www.nelsonfuneralscom mailed to [email protected]. created many beautiful ornaments. or (847)823-5122. In-Memoriam . An in memoriam or card of thanks may be She will be missed by her family and friends, A memorial service and celebration of her lifeSlßn ÇutSt Boo&at www.chago[and6fts.con placed using the same information above. will be held at Church of The Palms in Sarasota on Include a photo of . The deadline for placing a death notice, inSaturday, January 25th at 2:00p.m. memoriam or card of thanks,is Monday SWnÇ Maiwww.c!kago[anio6its.. your loved one at 5:00 pm. Photos must be submitted by Monday at 2:00pm. . The death notice department is staffed from Carbonara Funeral Directors 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday Traditional Funerals and 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. Pre-Arrangements, Family and friends may visit our website and Cremations with or without sign a guest book at Pioneerlocal.com. Memorial Services prepayment of services Immediate Burials Chapels generally available near your home Michael Carbonara SUN1SMEDIA Michael Carbonara Jr. bey Carbonara Licensed Funeral Directors Bus: (708) 343-6161 í!6ine: (7O865-81 24 Cell: (708) 724-7500 Express Condolences Sign the online Guest Book Email: [email protected] For local communit.y Death Notices Call: visit pioneerlocal.com 847-998-3400 (opt 6) Sign the Guest Bookat Ask about our avaiLable Death Notice Emblems. pioneer(ocal.com CaLI: 847-998-3400 (opt 6) NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014 53 I

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How's this for an odd contradiction - despite the fad that successful running teams win plaff games, the last Super Bowl winner with a 1 ,000-yvrd regular-season rusher wis the 2007 New York Giants (Brandon Jacobs). Moreover; onlyfourtimes sincethe 1 970 Nft-AFL merger hasthe top rusher in the regular season wan the Super Bawl - Terrell Devis with the Broncas in 1 999, and Emmitt Smith with the Cowboys in 1 993, '94 arid '96. By the we the season leader in yords passing has neverwon o Super Bowl.

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III NOTRE DAME Redwings ontarget Benet sinks 13 3-pointers in win over Dons BY BLAKE BAUMGARTNER For Sun-Times Media, @BFBaumgartner

LISLE - Showing its range from the outside while continu- ally feeding big man Sean O'Mara, the Benet boys basketball team cruised to a 74-58 East Suburban Catholic Conference victory over Notre Dame. Benet (10-4 overall, 1-1 conference) hit on 13 3-pointers Friday, with senior Coffin Pellettieri andjunior Colin Bonnett each converting four apiece. Eight ofthose came in the first hallas the Redwings turned a 19-13 deficit toward the end ofthe first quarter into a 42-32 halftime lead. CLOCKWISE F ROM TOP LEF1 The Xavier-bound O'Mara ended up with a double-double. Notre Dame's Joe Mooney drives to the hoop while being defended by He scored a team-high 23 points and totaled a game-high il Benet's Colin Bonnet?. Mooney finished with a game-high 27 points. rebounds. Joe Mooney tallied 17 of his game-high 27 points in the first Notre Dame's Donte Washington tries to pass over Benet's Sean half for Notre Dame (8-10, 1-2). O'Mara (left) and teammate Anthony D'Avanzo (IO) during Friday's "First ofall, [Mooney] is a really good player. Obviously we game in Lisle. r did some things, ifyou watched the game, that we changed the way we were guarding" Bonet coach Gene Heidkamp said. Notre Dame's Ammar Becar (23) and Benet's Sean O'Mara battle for a "We tried to take the ball out ofhis hands more, which, I think, rebound Friday. OMara finished with Il rebounds. was pretty evident in the game. 'We had to try to get the ball out of his hands and make Notre Dame boys basketball coach Tom Les listens to Dons player other people beat us. That was an adjustment we had to make Photos by JON CUNNINGHAM Donte Washington right after Washington came off of the court during because he played so well early on. He's a really good player." for Sun-Times Media Friday's game at Benet. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,2014 I 59

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III MAINE EAST CHECKING IN Protic twins inspireand comfort-each other Friday, JaIL 17 BY ERIC VAN DRIL Maine East 60 For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports Deertield 47

PARK RIDGE - Maria Protic is just 13 mm- utes older than her twin brother, Marko Protic, THE SKINNY yet she used to treat him like a stereotypical Maine East closed out the first younger brother on the basketball court. quarter on a 13-O run to take a 17-IO The pair often played one-on-one when they lead Friday. The Blue Demons (l2-5, were growing up in NUes. They preferred to 6-l) hit 5 of 6 field goals to finish the play at Golf View Recreation Center and the opening eight minutes of the CSL courts at Apollo Elementary School, and Maria North contest. Protic would exploit her height advantage. "I knew how to push his buttons, so he would get frustrated easily. I knew his weakríesses, so TURNING POINT if I'd do a little spin move I'd get him on that," Leading 25-19 at halftime, Maine said Maria Protic, who's now a senior *t Maine East. "When I was taller than him, I ws able to East scored the first eight points of back up into him and then shoot." the third quarter to race out to a 33- Marko Protic, who was shorter than his 19 lead. Deerfield (6-14. l-4) would sister until near the end of their freshmen year, get no closer than I I points for the added: "Sometimes it got really aggressive and remainder ofthe game. Three War- physical. lt would get pretty dirty but t the riors turnovers keyed the surge. end we'd just resolve our issues." While the Protics' games of one-on-öne provided a glimpse into the most competitive THE STAR aspect of their relationship, they twins have Elante Slowek had lB points for regularly been there for each other throughout Maine East to go along with 5 high school, even as their basketball careers rebounds and 4 steals. The senior took different paths. point guard's quickness caused Maria Protic made the Blue Demons varsity many problems, both offensively and girls basketball team as a freshman. Sh's now defensively. She scored three of her the starting power forward on a squad that is baskets on fast breaks and two off tied atop the CSL North standings, and she is of steals. Maine East's best post defender and a selfless leader. "1 don't know what I would do without her," BY ThE NUMBERS Maine East coach Karol Hanusiak said. "I really Maria Protic tossed in 4 points for don't." the Blue Demons, Deerfield was led Marko Protic, on the other hand, conidered by Haley Greer, who scored 18 points quitting basketball after his sophomore year. - including lO-of-lO shooting from He said he decided not to give up the game, in the free throw line - while register- part because his sister talked him through it. ing 6 steals. Margot Sylvan added She also gave him insight as to what he needed Maine East's Maria Protic (21), whoispictured in a Feb. I, 2013, game at Deerfield, and her Iwin brother Marko 14 points for the Warriors. Deerf leid to focus on improving if he wanted to make an Protic have provided each other with advice and support duringtheir basketball careers with the Blue Demons.i FUI impact as a varsity player. held a 32-24 advantage on the "I'm the annoyiig sister that's always giving He worked into the varsity rotation as a asked him how his appointment went in front of boards. Maine East was 23-of -45 him advice," Maria Protic said. «I would tell junior and took on an even bigger role for the the whole team. Marko Protic signaled he was shooting (5! percent) from the field, him, 'You need to come in more aggressive. You Blue Demons this year until an injury to his done for the season and his sister immediately while Deerfield wasjust ll-of-53 (21 need to post up. You've got to hit the weight right knee ended his season. Marko Protic re- broke down in tears. percent). room.' He really hit the weight room, and when ceived the news of his injury's severity on Jan. "He worked so hard just to get to varsity he started playing on varsity, it kind of flipped. 14. He said a piece ofbone chipped off his knee and then be a starter and be a captain," Maria He was giving me advice on how to play and to because it wasn't getting enough blood, and he Protic said. "I knew how much it had to hurt OIJOTABLE post up and stuff." has to have surgery next week. him The whole idea, just thinking about it, it "Elante has really been playing well Marko Protic grew four inches between his Maria Protic was practicing with her team made me sad." these last couple of games. She's sophomore and junior years of high school, that day and her brother, who had returned to Maria Protic's teammates comforted her in finally shooting within her range. which took him from a wing player to the Blue Maine East after receiving the news from his that moment. Then, once practice was over, We had some good shooting. I'll take I Demons' tallest. The 6-5 forward's growth doctor, walked into the gym near the end of Maria Protic walked over to her twin brother a 50-percent shooting day. That's spurt moved him into a similar role as his sister.practice. the one whose buttons she used to push awesome." - Maine East coach They're both inside-outside threats who can Hanusiak said Maine East senior Shaylee when they played one-on-one - and gave him Karol Hanusiak knock down mid-range jump shots. Sloan was the first person to see him, and she a hug. 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III NILES NORTH Ruiz's hard work is evident in fast times Ruiz turned in a standout perfor- Senior distance swimmer mance in the Jan. 10 dual meetwith uses his passion for Deerfield, capturing the 500-yard freestyle with a time of5 minutes, art to help himself relax 2.99 seconds and winning the 200 free (1:52.52). The swimmer said his goals BY DAN SHALU for the season are to break 5:00 in the For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin 500 and L50 in the 200. "I think [nerves] can work in your SKOKIE - Ofthe 10 boys swim- favor," Ruiz said. "There is a good mers who competed for NUes North nervous and I think it keeps you at last year's sectional, only three are aware and active. II you're just sitting back. One ofthose is senior Mateo there and are not nervous, you won't Ruiz, and Vikings coach Seth Orlove do well in the water. It's good to be a said he's been proud ofthe contri- little nervous and still be confident bution and leadership the distance in yoursell as well. You also have to swimmer has provided the young stay active and stay pumped." team Ruiz said listening to music before "[Ruiz] is definitely one of my a competition helps pump him up and hardest workers in practices," Orlovealleviate some ofthe nerves. Another said. "He puts it on the line every day.way Ruiz relaxes is by doing artwork You can see it and his performanoes Ruiz is hoping to attend an art col- have been showing it. In the past, lege and become an animator. What Lake Zurich alumnus Nick Buchia (68) recently earned Capital One NCAA Division III Football Academic Alt-America Second he's developed slowly as one of our started out as sketching dinosaurs Team honors at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ATHLETiCS distance guys. Now, h&s in the spot- as a child has progressed into a light as one of our fastest distance passion that now includes painting Ill COLLEGE NOTES swimmers." with acrylics and water colors and Ruiz, a captain, admitted he was drawing with charcoal. nervous about becoming a team 'When I do art on my free time, Sewall named to all-academic team leader. After all, he was following in you are free to do whatever you the footsteps of a group that includedwant. You can express how you felt BY NICK BULLOCK completions (24) and plays run (855). The offense also state qualifiers like Karol Marski, during the day. Itjust relaxes you For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth ranked second in school history in touchdown passes Javed Avdic, Aaron Brown, Chris because you can do whatever comes (21), completion percentage (64.5 percent), total offense Riordan, Earl Kim and Max Wall. into your head," said Ruiz, who is Mark Sewall, a redshirt sophomore defensive (4,150 yards), total touchdowns (45) and total points However, Ruiz said he has grown considering such schools as School back for the Indiana State football team, was recently (322). The team finished with a 7-3 record, including a more comfortable in the role, and ofthe Art Institute of Chicago, named to the MissOUri Valley Football Conference All- 7-1 mark in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Confer- the responsibilities have helped him School ofVisual Arts in New York, Academic team. ence, as well as a conference championship. improve as a swimmer. Rhode Island School of Design, The Lyons alumnus was also an All-MVFC Honor- "This year is going a lot better School ofthe Museum ofFine Arts able Mention for his performance on the field. He led Glenbrook South alumna Ellen Chapman, a junior than I thought it would," Ruiz said. "I in Boston and the Maryland Institutethe Sycamores with three interceptions and finished outside hitter for the Wisconsin women's volleyball was nervous at first that I would be College of Art. the season ranked third on the team in tackles with 87, team, saw a few individual accolades come her way a captain and have a whole bunch of Ruiz said his artwork often incor- including five tackles for a loss. His interception total after she led her Badgers all the way to the NCAA responsibifities. So faitgoing well?' porates images ofnature and man was good for third in the conference, as were his 9.2 national championship game (the Badgers lost to Penn Ruiz continued: "I don't necessarilytogether. tackles per game. State). She was named to the 2013 American Volleyball think I'm [naturallyl a good leader. So, "Some of my pieces involve water. Coaches Association All-Region team and the 2013 being the team captain is a good way Thatjust started in high school and I Lake Zurich alumnus Nick Buchta, ajunior offen- NCAA Regional All-Tournament team. She was also to be less nervous and more confidentthink that had to do with me and the sive lineman for the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technol-named a 2013 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention. in niyself: It helps me race better and swim teani" he said. ogy football team in Terre Haute, md., recently earned Chapman played in all 38 ofWisconsin's matches. develop more as a person." Despite some bouts with self Capital One NCAA Division ifi Football Academic She led the team in kills (512), kills per set (3.51), ser- Ruiz said he has been plagued by doubt, Ruiz is hardly the brooding All-America Second Team honors, turning in a 3.94 vice aces (33), service aces per set (0.23), points (579) nerves at times during his career, artist-type according to teammates. grade-point average. This was the second straight year and points per set (3.97). saying the butterflies in his stomach In fact, junior Eddy Kang said Rth the left tackle made the team. The North Barrington Victoria ito, Buffalo Grove alumna, is also on the can be particularly bad on the day ofis one ofthe more lighthearted mem- native became just the seventh player in school history team, but was unable to play this season because of a competition. bers ofthe squad. to earn two Academic All-America awards. uIy. But thus far, he's been able to chan- "He's funny and he jokes. He's the Buchta anchored an offensive line that helped Rose- Have a sugestionfor the CollegeRounthip? Email Nick nel those nerves into positive resulta one," Kang said. Huhnan set a single-season school record for pass Bullock at bullockpionee,pressnaiLcom. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014 61

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SKOKIE - After noticing dur- Friday, Jan.17 ing summer practices that Alex Evanston 66 Galanopoulos avoided contact when she drove into the paint, Hiles West34 Nues West girls basketball coach Tony Konsewicz sat down with the team's senior captain and THE SKINNY posed a direct question. The Evanston girls basketball "I asked her point-blank, 'How team broke out of a recent confident are you in your abil- shooting slump with an emphatic ity right now, with your knee?'" win over Niles West on Friday in Konsewicz recalled. Evanston. The Wildkits swept the Galanopoulos, who tore the season series, having previously ACL and meniscus in her left knee when she went up for a layup won 35-24 on Dec. 4, 2013, in during a summer league game the Skokie. previous year, confirmed to Kon- sewicz that her injury was making her apprehensive. TURNING POINT "Going through all the therapy, Evanston (15-5 overall, 4-2 CSL I was thinking, 'How could I pos- South) was determined to play at a sibly get over this?' " Galanopou- faster pace than in the first meet- los said. "I didn't think I could ing. They forced the action with possibly be OK with myself again. a defensive trap, and created 12 hard for me, both ... It was so steals. The Wildkits also hit 7 of IO physically and mentally. I thought shots in the first quarter, opening everything was so hard to over- come. But as therapy went on, it a 7-4 lead. They led 36-15 at the was getting better and better. My break. leg was getting stronger." By the time the summer league rolled around, Galanopoulos said THE STARS she was "starting to get used to Senior Sierra Clayborn led Evanston it." with 18 points. Her twin sister Seara "And then once the season Claybom added IB and freshman came I was perfectly fine. I was Krystal Forrester poured in a career- like, '1 can do this. I'm going to be high 3. OK." Galanopoulos is now in her fourth varsity season for the BY ThE NUMBERS Wolves. Two years ago she filled Wiles West's Alex Galanopoulos, who is pictured during Fridays game at Evanston, is still working to regain her lateral quickness Evanston hit six 3-pointers and an important role on a Nues West after tearing the ACL and meniscusinher left knee.i BRIAN rMAIIONE-Y/FORsuw-irsMEDIA team which starred Jewell Loyd: held a 36-16 rebound advantage. Konsewicz called Galanopoulos nior guard Kacie Simkins said - because the Wolves are under- also has helped her overcome Freshman Leighah-Amori Wool had a beast in the way she attacked and she led the Wolves in scoring sized. "She's still not there with moments of uncertainty. nine points and a team-high seven the basket, and her size and in a Jan. 10 loss to Maine South. her lateral quickness, but you can "At the beginning of the season, rebounds for Evanston. Wildkits athieticism enabled her to defend Her quickness on defense is see that every day it's starting to I remember playing [Glenbrook senior Dashae Shumate had five against a range of positions. still not what it was two years grow a little bit more." Southi and I was on a fast break," points in her final regular-season Galanopoulos' mobility has Galanopoulos said. "I saw a girl Galanopoulos' injury-induced ago, however. game against Nues West, which is "Defensively, that's where we been hindered by a bulky black behind me and I did get a little fear of going to the basket and where she played her first two high drawing contact has slowly probably see the biggest differ- brace that prevents her left knee nervous [about reinjuring her school seasons. Sophomore Jaylynn dissipated since this summer - ence," said Konsewicz, who has from bending more than 90 knee]. But then I remembered "throughout the year she's gotten regularly had Galanopoulos guarddegrees. However, the brace - that I had to go for it. I'm not go- Estrada led Niles West (6-9, l-5) more aggressive," Niles West se- opponents' forwards this year along with her mental fortitude ing to back down." with nine points. A WAFPOR1S company j ACHICAGO SUN-TIMEScam pubcatwn

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